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I N YSSA, G ATE C ITY JOURNAL, TH U R SD AY, JULY 8 ,1 9 3 7 PROPERTY FOR SALE Want Ads GRANGE NEWS R an ger Is C rip p led on First T est Cruise By Albert B Hopkins, County Publicity Agent Briei items oi interest regarding the Granges of the County, | their activity, a ms p.nd purposes. { GRANGE CALENDER BOULEVARD Grange—Meets 2nd and 4th Friday at 8:30 P. M. 4 miles South of Ontario. John Lienhard. Master. BIG BEND Grange -Meets first and third Tuesday at 8:00 P. M Wade schoolhouse. H. R. Hatch, Master. VALE O rang:- Meets first and third Frldav at 8:30 P M. I. O.O.F. Hall in Vale. L. P. Peterson, Master. OREGON SLOPE —Meets first and third Thursday at 8:00 P M 10 mile* North of Ontario. R. E. Shay, Master. HARPER-WEiTFALL—Meets second and fourth Friday at 8 P.M. At Harper Charles G. Belgarde, Master. AROCK Grange—Meets second and fourth Saturday at 8:00 P.M. R. E. Danner, Master WILD ROSE Grange- Meets 2nd and 4th Saturday at 8:00 P. M. except June, July, Aug. and Sept, at 9. 20 miles west of Huntington. Arthur Antrim, Master. EL DORADO Grange—Meets 2nd and 4th Friday at 8:00 P. M. At Ironside. Carroll Locey, Master. SNAKE RIVER—Meets first and third Tuesday at 8:00 P. M. At Annex Schoolhouse. Mrs. Claude Ogilvie, Master. I. O.N. Grange—Meets first and third Friday Oct. to Apr. at 8:00 P. M. Apr. to Oct. at 9:00 P. M. At Cow Creek Bridge on I.O.N. Highway C. F. Falen, Master. KINGMAN Grange—Meets 2nd and 4th Monday at 8:30 P. M. Kingman Kolony Schoolhouse. C. E. Elliott, Master. OREGON TRAIL—Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday at 8:30 P. M. Oregon Trail Schoolhouse. Klaas Stam, Master. Soon after being launched at Bath, Me., the Ranger, Commodore Harold S. Vanderbilt’s America's cup con tender met with disaster on her first test run and lost her mast. Towed to port it had to undergo repairs : fit it for competition with other American ships for the honor of meeting the British challenger, Endeavor I Scene above shows the Ranger at the time of her launching. ADRIAN NEWS Church News' METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH Floyd E. White, Pastor Sunday School 10 o ’clock. Morning Worship 11:15. Rev. Coulter will bring the message at MALHEUR COUNTY POMONA Lucy Johnson, Vale; Mrs. George ¿his service. Epworth League 7 o'clock. Johnson, Payette, Idaho; and Mrs Meits Thursday, July 22nd at Big Joe King, Parma, Idaho. No evening worship service. Rend Park at 10:00 A. M. J. Edwin Johnson, Master. BOULEVARD GRANGE EVANGELISTIC NOTES (By Dottie Edwards) HOMEMAKER'S VACATION CAMP The fourth annual Malheur Coun ty Homemaker's Vacation Camp for women will be held August 11-15 at the Ontario Kiwanis Club Camp at Payette Lakes. This project is spon sored by the Malheur County Granges. Any woman in Malheur county over 18 years of age may at tend. No men or children will be permitted. The cost of this camp will be only $4.00 which covers all costs in cluding bus transportation to camp. One dollar may be paid at the time of registering, the balance to be paid when camp is reached. One dollar of this amount may be paid In pro duce. Cooks will be employed and the women free to do as ts?y please. Instruction and entertainment will be provided such as crafts of dif ferent sorts, library, harmonica, swiming, boating, impromptu plays and lots of rest time. Any wviman n Malheur county that is Interested may get in touch with Raymond Larson, county agent in Ontario. The committee consists of Dr. Anna Pritchett, Vale; Mrs. The first meeting of the month is the regular business meeting of the Boulevard Grange. The second meeting is planned for a social gathering. This meeting is open for visitors. This plan is for summer months. OREGON SLOPE GRANGE The regular meeting of the Ore gon Slope Orange was held Thurs day, July 1 with 35 membrs present and six visitors including Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moggridg? of Orchard Avenue Grange in Idaho, and P. F. Weikal and Mrs. Edna Ware of On tario. The lecturer’s program honored the master and wife, Mr. and Mrs R. E. Shay who are leaving for Colorado. At the close of the pro gram ice cream, cake and coffee was served. Everyone reported a pleasant evening. A large crowd attended the 4th of July picnic at Howard's near Jim's Service Station. Baskets of food were brought by grangers and coffee was furnished by the How ard’s. A large number of grange visitors were present. OREGON TRAIL GRANGE (By Mrs. Albert Hopkins) Knot Hole News GREETING FOLKS: Can you re member when the Fourth of July celebration lasted a full week, counting the trip to and from the camp ground? And the time off for the men to sober up and re-shoe the horses? ----- BUILD FHA WAY------ "What's your name?” "M -M -M -M -M -M abel" “ I’ll call you Mabel for short." ------BUILD FHA WAY------ Another good call would be at our lumber yard before doing any thing on your building plans and get our estimates on any building you are figuring in the near fu ture. ----- BUILD FHA WAY------ Insurance Agent: “ Yes, I once got a man to Insure his life foi $50,000 and the next week he fell out c f a window and broke his neck." Tlie ether man: ",By Jove, you must have been sorry you persuad ed him to insure.” Insurance agent: "Not a bit, I married his widow." ------BUILD FHA WAY------ DEFINITION: A wife is a woman who can nev r understand why it is dry at the golf course, but too wet to work at home in the garden ------BUILD FHA WAY------ The flies are pesky things, And 'course we don't want them around— But skeeters are far worse For they think we re feeding ground ----- BUILD FHA WAY------ A new screen door would help a lot to keep them flies and skeeters cut too We have some good ones and not high priced either Jackson Lumber Company Nyssa, Oregon niilliUllihliliillliiHiiHHillllllHlllllll The next regular meeting of the Oregon Trail Grange will be held Wednesday, July 14th. At this time the lecturer plans a 4-H club pro gram. 4-H club members who at tended the Corvallis summer school will be asked to give varied re ports. These members include Vance Smith, Mary June Rookstool, Dewey Thomason and Madonna Chard. Tlie Home Economic Club will have special music for this progiam. Tlie Orange lias recently pur chased a piano Arrangements have been made with the Oregon Trail school board to use the school base ment for a Orange Hall. The Oregon Trail Grange, the youngest in Malheur County is growing rapidly. The meetings are well attended and new members are coming at every meeting. The Home Economic Club are serving refreshments after each meeting. The interest increases as the tent meeting continues another week. Evangelist H. S. Hester has proven a very able and interesting speak er. This man preaches full salva tion with the unction and power of the Holy Spirit. His messages are clear and soul searching. Tuesday evening the Evangelist took as his text John 3-14-15 “And as Mcses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness even so must the Son of Man be lifted up. Among other things the evangelist said “We have all been biten by the serpent of sin and we must look to Christ who was lifted up on the Cross of Calvary that we might live; men have been drawn to Jesus from all ages, all races and every walk of life. Christ still draws men and women from sin and degradation to joy and peace in this world of life everlasting in eternity. Each night there is special music and singing. Visitors this week have come from Vale, Adrian, Nampa, Caldwell and Ontario. A special treat Tuesday night was the singing of Professor Harold Baum Gardner the converted opera singer who formerly sang in Mad ison Square Garden, New York. This man has a beautiful well train ed voice. He has consecrated his life to God and his singing blesses the hearts wherever he goes. Nyssa will long lock forward to hearing this talented singer again. Frank I^ingley cf Ontario played his accordian and sang the beauti ful hymn "I dreamed I searched heaven for You.' ’ Saturday night, July 10, the Evangelist will preach on the "Second Coming of Christ." Come and hear this man of God preach- the Gospel of Christ as the Bible teaches it.—Contributed. Having been appointed guardian of Albert Hinsch, I wish to dispose FOR RENT—Small house with full of any or all of his property located in the townsite of Nyssa. I shall basement. See Jack Lynch, ltp. be glad to receive bids for any of the following described property. For Sale Anyone interested should leave FOR SALE—Potato digger, used their bid with Frank T. Morgan and one season. A -l condition. Bald town plat, may be seen at his office. A. O. HINSCH, ridge Implement Co. ltc. Guardian Albert Hinsch FOR SALE—50 white Lghorn hens. Laying. 50c each. James Stephen. INVENTORY OF THE ESTATE OF First place west of Tertellng camp. ALBERT HINSCH. J8 ltp. Original townsite, lot 8, block 1. FOR SALE—In Nyssa, eight room Original townsite, lots 8, 9, 10, 11, stucco house, modern. Inquire of 12, 13 and 14. H. Q. Johnston. July 8-15pd Original t wnsite. Block 2. Original townsite lots 7, 8, 9, 10; FOR SALE—1930 Chevrolet truck, Block 3. flat bed, good rubber and mech Original Townsite, Lots 5, 6 7, 8, anical condition. Also six year old 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, Block 5. Jersey cow. E. L. Jamison, Buena Original Townsite, Lots 14, 15, 16, Vista district, 7 miles SW of Nyssa. Block 5. 7-l-2tp, Original Townsite, Hom<? Property FOR SALE—16-inch apple wood, 1 Lots 3 and 4, Block 12. Original Townsite, Lots 3 and 7, mile west of town. L. E. Fry. l-2tp Block 6. FOR SALE—Red currants. J. T. Original Townsite, Lots A and B, Long. 7-l-2t* Block 8. Original Townsite, Lots 13, 14. FOR SALE—Certified and non-cer- tified Bliss Triumph potato seed. 14A, 17, 19, Block 8. Original Townsite, Lots 1, 2, 7, 8, See and purchase at farm formerly owned by Chas. Garrison. Phone 9, 13, 14, 15, and 16, Block 16. Original Townsite, Lots 6, 7, 8, and 78F2, ask for Ira R. Ure. 4-22-tfc 9, Block 20. Greens Addition, Lots 23, 24, 20, Wanted 21, 22, Block 59. WANTED—Work on farm or farm * Greens Addition, Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, ing on crop and stock shares 11, 12, Block 59. Greens Addition, Lots 29, 20, 31, (50-50) by married man, lifetime farming experience. Also exper Block 61. ienced with machinery, tractors and Greens Addition, Lot 13, Block 72. gas engines. Would consider gar Greens Addition, Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, age or service station. Have two 12, 13, Block 79. boys, 13 and 2. L. L. Jacobs, Kerby, Taylor Addition, Lots 5 and 6 Block 3. Oregon. 6-24-2tc Greens Addition, Lot 6, Block 64. WANTED—All your welding Jobs. Teutsch Addition, Lot 3, Block 12. We promise good work and fair Teutsch Addition. Lots 11, 12, 13, prices. Pruyn Auto Repair, Phone 14, 15, 16 Block 2. 56F2. Teutsch Addition, Lots 11 and 12, Block 3. Miscellaneous Teutsch Addition, Lots 1, 3, 4, 5, REAL ESTATE: If you wish to buy 6, 7, Block 6. Teutsch Addition, Lots 7 and 8, or sell town lots, homes or farms, See R. J. Davis at the Western Block 8. Teutsch Addition, Lots 6, 7, 8, 16. Hotel. 6-10-tfs. 17, 18, 19, 20 Block 17. HAULING—All kinds, Oregon and Original Townsite, Lots 1, 2, 7, 8, Idaho License. Hugh Glasgow 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, Block 17. Phone 36-F3. Jan 16tf. Original Townsite, Lots 1, 2, 7 and 6, Block 14. BRAKE WORK—Let us put your Ward Addition, Block 64, Lot 6. car or truck brakes in first class condition. Special equipment and trained men at your service. Pruyn Tell our Advertisers you Auto Repair. Phone 56F2. saw their ad in the Journal For Rent BY MRS. TED NEWTON After a farewell dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Newton and family R. C. Enos and family left for Payette Thursday for a visit with Mrs. Enos's parents Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rose. Joyce Ashcraft is visiting in Nam pa this week with her cousin Betty Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McConnel SECOND THOUGHTS left Adrian Saturday night for Jer ome Idaho. They will spend a two It was the weekly meeting of the weeks vacation in the Idaho hills colored “ Sons of I Will Arise So with Mr. McConnell's brother Dick ciety.” At the end of the usual busi McConnell. ness, a loud voice yelled from tha Mr. and Mrs. Oerrit Muntjewsrff back of the hall: accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ed “ Mistah Chayman, Ah makes a Newton and son of Payette Idaho motion dat Sam Jackson am a dirty, left early Sunday for a week's vaca low • down, sneaking, mis’rable tion in the Idaho hills near McCall chicking-thief.” Down in the front a little darkle Idaho. Robert Rohland left Adrian Sat leapt to his feet. "Who makes dat motion dat Ah'm urday night for La Grande Oregon and returned late Sunday accom a low - down, sneaking, mis'rable panied by Mrs. Rohland and their chicking-thief?” he cried, glaring round the room. two sons. A huge, scar-faced negro Jumped Mrs. Mitchell Gavicla is visiting for two weeks in the McConnell to his feet. “ Ah makes dat motion,” he said home with Ellen McConnell and menacingly. Mrs. Earl Sparks. “ Mistah Chayman,” said Sam Many of Adrian’s residents spent quickly, “ Ah secunds dat motion.” — the fourth of July at the Big Bend Answers Magazine. Park where a celebration was in full sway for two days. True Enough Albert, Paul and Warren Heldt Talkative Lady — A big man like attended the 4th of July celebration you might be better occupied than in in Nampa Sunday. cruelly catching little fish. Clark and Clarence Enos were in Angler — Perhaps you're right, Adrian Friday and Saturday on but if this fish had kept his mouth business. ■hut, he wouldn't be here. Earl Sparks is in Cascade, Idaho looking for work with Morrison- Mistaken All Around Knudsen Company. “ Who's that talkative woman over Ross Johnston spent the week end there?” fishing near Council, Idaho. "M y wife.” The Adrian Cash Grocery build “ Sorry. My mistake.” ing is nearing completion and will “ No. mine.” —Exchange. soon open for business. Harvery Otis and family spent the Phone your news items to the Fourth of July viewing the newly settled land from the Owyhee Ditch Journal. bank. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ashcraft and Dorothy accompanied by Cy Ash craft went to Nampa Sunday for the celebration Mr. and Mrs. John Holly and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Holly and families were among those who witnessed the display of fireworks in Vale Sunday night. Ted Newton is working at Eder Hardware and Bert Walters is as sisting temporarily. Bit Humorous ; 1 t f iL If 1 our Home . . . BURNS Do you have ample insurance to cover the loss? Don’t take a chance— See Nyssa Realty Co. Don M. Graham, Manager iO W \ \o 1 r °ve Co*' rtvet ta*eS S * ith ’S ! * * tpe \b $*0 .40 V » 4?» 4b 1 fth l 'i o »top0* .... .... X * fr* ,«v«o«o- Bank of Malheur 1«* “ U a »0®' Since 1913 In Malheur C o u n ty V ale Oregon Lib*1* ,(&)*• ” ! » ... S gsS T - - .fr«* ^ . (IVI - ao«- M e \xot* f>\x°Oe t l :0 * ' scM ° 5 * * IHI GEO. J. KINZER Plumber PARMA V?« vsa ° , PHONE 1.14-J-t ' SVW ^ .20 va 20. i(4 *' V** VO* ^ fA ß ls ^ - *>4<g. Let a Classified ad sell it. ¿ U *****WL s f^ fe tY 1 Vo <3° Mrs. M M. Greeling, Pomona Lecturer, has received word from state headquarters that Malheur County was among five counties the state who lecturers turned ... reports 100 per cent for the last quarter. Plumbing and heating sys tems are often the cause of needless expense in home maintenance Avoid this when j you build. Insist on careful work and tested supplies. e«*0* \J*iotv3Tw»vtv a 8 MALHEUR CYIUNTY LECTURER REPORTS too PER CENT Watch “ Needless Expense” . . . when You Build . . . ► n S & Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation y : U N IO N PACIFIC RAILROAD .