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NYSSA, GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JULY 8,1937 in Vale the 4th with the Schweizers. and Avis Ulrey. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder and daugh Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Haroldson ter of the east stayed over night spent Sunday evening with Mr. Sunday with her sister Mrs. Fred and Mrs. Mitchell . Mrs. Carl Quackenbush, Mrs. Tom Boness and family. The Snyders are Mr. and Clyde Mrs. F. O Holmes and Low 3 and Alta Bradley enjoyed a en route to see their son who is on Gilbert and Junior Mr. and trip over the new project Friday a navy ship which will dock at Port- I Mrs. R. W. Holmes and and children at including the place homesteaded j land July 7th. the celebration in Nampa by the Low:s 28 years ago, now j O. R. Hite and daughters Mrs. Ed tended evening. owned by Rcbert Cox; a visit to the [ Foss and Mrs. Jim Abbott and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Marion Chard en Terteling camp and a sight seeing Warren Fenn left last Friday cn an tertained Sunday with a dinner for trip to the CCC camp. They were extended camping and fishing trip the latters' parents. Mr and Mrs. delighted with the appearance of to Bear Valley. W. A. Mettlen. In the afternoon ice the camp grounds. A guide, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Marty McKim chap cream and cake was served to Mr. Hatch, showed and explained the eroned a group of young folks in and Mrs. Ewen Chard and family, points of interest. cluding Nadine and Lester Crocker, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Smith and fam A Joint meeting of the OKK and Verna Mitchell and Russell Patton ily, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Talbct and PTA will be held at the home of on a trip to the mountains above family, the Ray Warren family, Mrs. Tome Lowe next Thursday, Unity over the 4th. Mrs. Archie Smith and daughters, July 5. Mrs. Chas. Schweizer and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lowe and Mrs. Loretta, Mr. Wyatt Smith and sons Mrs. C. A Abbott, whose plans to Carl Quack-nbush and children and lone Benson. entertain last month were delayed celebrated the 5th at Vale. Don and Jess Haroldson are work will be joint hostesss An excellent Byrd Walters has started work at ing in the hay at Jordan Valley. program has been arranged and the Eder Hardware of Adrian as the Oliver Sykes returned Sunday everyone is urged to be at the meet bookkeeper. from California. ing promptly at 2 o’clock. Miss Faye Mettlen and Bob Helen Barker, small daughter of Holmes attended the redeo at OREGON TRAIL Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Barker suffered Nampa Sunday afternoon. MRS. FRANK BYERS bruises and a cut on the leg which Pea pickers have harvested the peas on the Wm. DeGrofft, Victor required three stitches when she Marshall and Hara farms. Due to fell from her fathers hay rake. H r injuries are healing nicely. Mrs. Mary Haroldson and Mrs. the kindness of these growers a Mrs. Frank Crawely and daughter Edith Whipple were hostesses to the number of housewives have been of Ontairo were guests from Satur Merry Matrons Club, June 23rd at busy canning peas. day until Monday in the Chas. the home of Mrs. Haroldson. Fol Miss Annie Holmes left Saturday Bradley home. Mrs. Crawley is a lowing the business meeting a stork with a party of friends for Bear sister of Mrs. Bradley. shcwer in honor of Mrs. Gladys Valley. They returned Monday Mrs. Jim Langton and Shirley and Davis was given. A social time fol evening. Mrs. Herbert Hoxie and son spent lowed with refreshments served by Miss Eleanor Cox and Miss Mar the 4th with the Herbert Glover the hostesses at the close of the garet Policy of Hkmitland, Carl family in Boise. afternoon. The next meeting will be Ayres and Ray Holmes spent the A gala picnic was held the 4th on held July 7th at the home of Mrs. Fourth at Payette Lakes. the Russell Patton lawn. Guests Gladys Davis with Mrs. Myrtle A number from this vicinity at were the Andrew Boersma, Ellis Smith assisting. New officers will tended the celebration and fire Walters, Bill Schweizer, Grant be elected at this time. works at Vale the Fourth. Ko:ns, Ray and Art Chamberlain Mrs. Arlene Smith entertained Lenard and Harld Olson attend families and Klaus Stam. her sewing club, The Willing Work ed the rodeo at Nampa Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Friar and two ers, at an all day meeting last and Sunday. sons of Eugene were dinner guests Thursday with a pot luck dinner at Mrs. Marion Chard and Mrs. F S. Friday of the Chas. Bradleys and neon. General sewing was done dur Byers called on Mrs. Nathaniel Ash accompanied by Mrs. Bradley visit ing the day. Members present were by and baby son Thursday evening ed the Tom Lowes in the after Mrs. W. A. Mettlen, Mrs. Ewen Mrs. Ashby's mother from Ogden, noon. From there the Friars went Chard and Jack, Mrs Wyatt Smith Utah is staying with her. to the Oce Schweizer home and and sons, Mrs. Marion Chard, Mrs Mrs. R. W. Holmes and children were their guest until Sunday even Ernie Smith and children, Mrs H. visited with Mr.s Ray Franklin on ing. They attended the celebration Ulrey and children, Faye Mettlen Wednesday. Carl Ayres came from Duck Val ley, Nevada Wednesday. He went back to Nevada the first of the week. He is employed there. When In Ontario . . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers and children, Mr. and Mrs. R W Hol mes and children and Miss Faye Eat at the Argonaut picniced with Mr and Mrs. It’s the place with the good food and courteous F. Mettlen G. Holmes, and family the 4th of July on the Holme’s lawn. treatment. . . Miss Mary Haroldson returned home Wednesday from Idaho Falls where she has been visiting the past two months., O W YH EE ARGONAUT CAFE Chas. Clement, Prop. LO O K At These Special BARGAINS! Used Electric Hot Point Ranges 1 Dozen Sampson Card Tables—$2 to $3 less 10 per cent this month. Porch Chairs, Lawn Chairs—$2.35 to $3.85 less 10 per cent this month. Electric Westinghouse Sewing Machine, nearly new—original cost $155.00—Will be sold cheap for Cash. We have the greatest assortment of floor and rug wax and polish in town. Look it over. Nordale Furniture NYSSA, OREGON Joe Dyer Promoted To Portland Bank Henry A. Wallace To Be Speaker A t Dairy Meeting year by the Junior dairyman, and the fair is in charge of C. C. And erson, club leader. Romans Used Electricity The Romans k n e w something Joe F. Dyer has been transferred about vibro massage. Long before from the post as manager of the electric coils were ever thought of, Secretary of Agriculture 'Henry Ontario Branch of the United Roman doctors were recommending A. Wallace will be thj speaker at rheumatic patients States National Bank to an im to stand bare Memorial Park in Caldwell August footed on live electric-ray portant position in the Development fish, and i for the twelfth anniversary pic j thus obtain the full force of the Department at the bank’s head of nic of dairymen and their families, powerful shock given by the fish. fice in Portland, states an an members of the Dairymen’s Cooper nouncement issued this week. Dyer ative Creamery. J R Brown, cream assumed his new duties July first, ; ery manager, made the announce and succeeding him as local man- ! ment. ager is Herbert W. Lenz who Join ed the branch several months ago, Notable in the past years for the having been transferred from the caliber of its guest speakers, this Portland head office after 18 years picnic has entertained former Sec experience in various departments j retary of Agriculture William M of the U. S. National. Jardine. Dr. C. E. Reed, Chief of tire Dairying Bureau, U. S. Department Lenz is a graduate of the Ameri cf Agriculture, Senator William E. can Institute of Banking, and is Borah, W. I. Myers, Governor of the ably fitted, both by education and Farm Credit Administration. F. W. training, to take over the manag- Peck, Commissioner of the Bank for ment of the Branch. Mr. Lenz’ wife Cooperatives, Marshall N. Dana, and two children have taken up assistant editor of the Oregon Jour their residence with him in Ontario - V. . nal, and the late Alexander Legge, and the family looks forward to an. former chairman of the Federal active participation in community Farm Board. affairs. Plans are being made to acco H. M. Stephens will continue as modate fifteen thousand persons at Assistant Manager under Lenz, and the picnic. More than twelve thous Henry Dickerson will serve in the and were present last year. The oc Loan Division, with increased duties HENRY A. WALLACE casion serves as a meeting place for in the administration of office af Secretary of Agriculture farm coooperatlve leaders from all fairs. parts of the northwest. Among others this year will be representa F OR every article you have A LITTLE SPITFIRE APPLE VALLEY and want to sell, there’s a tives from United Dairymen’s Asso By MISS NORMA STOUT ciation of Seattle, regonal market Journal reader who wants to Mary had been very naughty. Her ing cooperative with which the buy . . . and the best way to mother had punished her and sent Dairymen’s Creamery is affiliated, reach them is through the her to her bedroom. Quiet had reigned for some time, and Mary's Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher and and the Interstate Associated Want Ads. They’re easy to use family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meirs Creameries of Portland, another and Inexpensive. mother was curious. She went upstairs and. tapping and son, Mr. and Mrs. Roth and regional cooperative. PHONE 19 on the bedroom door, said: “Mary! family and Mrs. Martha Norland The picnic will be in conjunction and family were guests at a picnic with the annual southwest Idaho What are you doing?” Mary replied in a triumphant dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. district show of the 4-H clubs. This The Journal voice. ‘‘I’ve spit on the bed! I’ve and Mrs. Hunt of Emmett. will be staged during two spit on the dressing table; I've spit Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fiitts and exhibit August 3 and 4 at the Cald on the wardrobe; I've spit on the children, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo days, WANT-AD well cavalary pavilion. Several hun carpets! I've spit on the windows! Woods and children attended the dred head of cattle are shown each And—'” in Nampa Monday. “And what are you doing now?’1 rodeo Mr. Mrs. Rollo Rucker and “I’m waiting for some more spit!” family and attended the celebraiion at Vale Monday. Others also going to Make It a Rule . . . THE DIFFERENCE Vale were Mr. and Mrs. Whisler and children and Madayln Dailey. Before Starting Any Trip Mr. and Mrs. James Corr 11 and family drove to Nampa Sunday . . . to drop in at Norcott Service and allow us to evening to see the rodeo. W. S. Adams went to Val? Mon CHECK THE BATTERY day and incidentally took his first air plane ride. He went with the TEST and AIR TIRES Powers from Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rogers are FILL THE RADIATOR the parents of a baby girl bom CHECK GAS and OIL Saturday at the Lemon Nursing Home in Caldwell, ur .. . It takes SO LITTLE time, and it can save SO KINGMAN KOLONY Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Caldwell, Mr By MRS. C. E. ELLIOTT Fritts, and Mr. and Mrs. Cedric I MUCH grief on the road. These little services Caldwell and children attended the I are FREE . . . but we’re anxious to render them air circus in Ontario Tuesday after as a vital part of our service to YOU as an noon. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. V?rtrees The Young Peoples Sunday automobile owner. and Calvin and Gene also attended. School class have been sponsoring parties at different homes around the community. The last one being Needles From Thorns Norcott Service Snap—You seems to think that The Aztec a surprise on Wade Nichols with I’m Dr. nothing of Mexico used but a miserable idiot. TIRE REPAIRING about 50 young people present. Mrs. DeSnap—Oh, no; you are thorns of the Indians agave or century plant | ACCESSORIES When these are given all of the cheerful enough. as we use needles and pins. young people in the community are invited to attend. Advice A baby boy was born on June 27 The lonely American entered a to Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Simmons of tea-room London. Agate Beach, Oregon. Mr and “May I in take order?” the Mrs Simmons were former resident sprightly waitress your inquired. cf the Kolony. he replied. “Two eggs and John Gowey and C. E. Winters “Yes,” kind word.” families spent an enjoyable week a The waitress brought the eggs and end at Delamar, coming back was moving away when the Amer through Silver City. ican stopped “What about the Mr. Wilson is enjoying a visit kind word?” her. he said. from his brother and family of The waitress leaned over and South Lake. whispered, "Don't eat the eggs.”— j Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Cooley and The Furrow. Berthcl Caverhill and Miss Aloha Samples all of Bend, Oregon, spent Journal Ads Are Your the 4th with Mrs. Cooley's mother Shopping Guide. and sister Mrs. Johnson and Mrs McCreary. Mrs. Johnson returned home with Mrs. Cooley for a visit. . Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Zesi- ger. July 3rd a baby daughter who has been named Gayle Louise. Plans are being made for the 4-H club picnic at Vale. The school t ~;v ü I ft* I bus will run and carry part of the ■ j p y club members. SELL WANT-ADS yj\U.tS IN 5 ARE 5 5 W ' ARE YOU P L A N N IN G to P L A N A HOME OF YOUR OWN? 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