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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURS., AUGUST 5, 1937 I Their two daughters, Barbara and Martha returned home with them concluding the Scout vacation. By MRS. EARL ANDERSON Mr. and Mrs. Dan Corbett cele brated their first Oregon harvest Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nlckles last Thursday and report It equal to and two little daughters of Pawnee, any Kansas yield. 8averal neighbors Ckia., spent the past week visiting and friends called during the day Mr and Mrs. Ernest Lunger and to help them celebrate th :lr first family. They are visiting other anniversary here . friends and looking over this coun L. C. McDermott returned from Buhl, Idaho Sunday evening where try. Mr. Olen Rausehenbuges of Elgin he had been spending several days Illinois Is visiting his cousin and with his father there. He is very 111. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sherr of family Mrs. Wesley Browne. He has been making an extended tour of Twin Falls, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. western states and plans to visit Albert Pascal and children of Luray in several more states on his way Kansas visited with Mr and Mrs. George Webster and family Sunday back. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Corbett and O. J. Kurtz and son are painting two sons spent Sunday afternoon thoir house this week. calling on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Charles Scott, son of Mr. and Lunger and family and Mr. and Mrs O .T. Scott was enrolled in the Mrs. Jess Ford and family. CCC camp this past week. During the last week our lovely Miss Norma Suiter attended the swimming pool was not so popular Junior Chatters Club which was The cooler weather kept our many held at the home of Mrs. B. V. young folks from their daily swim. Maw’s In Buena Vista community Nyssa Heights can boost of a real this afternoon. pend equal to any municipal swim Farmer of this community are en ming pool. It is just off the main joying the recently installed elec canal in Lockett Gulch. tricity. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Browne' Mrs. Glen Suiter received word spent Sunday at Payette Lakes. Monday evening that her grand mother ,Mrs. Mary Clap of Idaho Falls Is very ill. Mrs Clap made her | a visit Just a few weeks ago and met several of her neighbors. A well is being drilled on the Carl S;burn ranch which is occupied by the George Websters. At this time the drillers are down 100 feet. This community was visited by another wind storm Thursday and Friday evenings which shattered out much of the grain not harvested anc! also damaged the field of beans WE RECOMMEND THEM grown by Reese Byram with an estimate of a fifty per cent loss. Many chicken coops and other small buildings were turned over. CARL H. COAD Mrs. Jarvis and daughter Mary, mother and sister of Mr. Joe Jarvis ATTORNEY-AT-LAW of Ontario spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. B Allen. NYSSA OREGON Mr Smith and family of near Lewiston, Idaho have moved into their n?w heme just east of Frank DR. E. D. NORCOTT Cahill's. DENTIST Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sherwood of Office Phone 35F2 Shamrock, Texas spent the past two X-RAY EXAMINATIONS weeks with Mr J. J Smith and family They departed this week for NYSSA OREGON California and other points of In terest. Nyssa Heights Professional Cards A. L. FLETCHER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW IRONSIDE NEWS By MRS. E. J. BEAM NYSSA OREGON TOWNSEND CLUB MEETINGS Meetings of the Townsend club are held once a month In homes of members. The Public is Invited D. R. DeGross ...... President Mrs. A. V. Pruyn Sec. NYSSA LIBRARY OPEN SATURDAY Town Patrons 2:30 to 5:30 Out-of-town Patrons 2:30 to 7:30 ALL PATRONS WELCOME Mrs. Fred Marshall, Librarian ON THE OLD JOB H. D. HOLMES TRANSFER and BAGGAGE All Kinds of Hauling in City Limits NYSSA, OREGON Phone 5 NYSSA AERIE F. O. E. NO. 2134 Meets Wednesday Night AT EAGLES HALL Visiting Eagles Welcome BERNARD FROST, Pres. HARRY MINER, Sec. The Arthur Nichols and Orville Nichols families attended the fun eral of the former's nephew Ulwyn Nichols, employee of the First Nat ional Bank of Baker, at Baker, who drowned last Sunday in Anthony Lake. Mr. ant! Mrs. Harcld Grabner were dinner guests at the Floyd White home last Sunday. This vicinity had one of the worst electrical storms ever known here last Monday evening The sky was continuously lighted for several hours with one flash of lightning after another. A nice shower of rain resulted. John Epp rson, former Ironside reeident from Reno, Nevada, with his wife and three children visited at the Sylvester Rose home last week. Fay Tague who Is employed at the Garrison ranch at Jamieson visited at the home of his grand parents Mr. and Mrs. C. F Wise and his uncle Coy Wise on Monday. Mrs. Stanley McAbe and children visited her sister M r\ Dick Scott of Brogan on iuesday. Those who attended the sale at the Fox ranch at Unity last Sunday were tha Arthur and Orville Nich ols families, the W R. Loftons, Bert Laurences, Bill Woodcock, Arthur Beam. Rolland Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. E. J Beam. Vivian VanCleave and children Miss Hazel Rose of Vale is a guest of her cousin Miss Ina Rose. Ralph Boor hauled some bulls to the sale at Ontario last Wednesday for Coy Wise, who accompanied him. Mr. and Mrs. Ogllvee, who live near Weiser were guests last Sun day of their daughter and son-ln- law, Mr and Mrs. Vernon Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs Cleve Cammann of Jamieson visited their son Frances and family last Sunday Miss Adeline Fish was a guest last week cf Miss Betty Murray at her home on Camp Creek. Mrs. W. R Lofton and daughter Mrs. Bert Lawrence motored to On tario one day last week. Walter Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tayler and two children of Halfway were guests last Monday of their uncle Floyd White and family Mrs. Kenneth Grabner is at Half way this week visiting relatives. Mrs. John Simmons returned from a two montlis visit at her former home in Dakota. She was called there by the death of a brother. Those attending the show In Unity Wednesday night were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lofton, Arthur Beam, Mrs. Raleigh VanBuren and daughter Genevieve. The Homer Carter family with their guests their daugher and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Max Keyser and two children of Gothenburg. Neb., returned Tuesday from a trip to Bend, Portland and the coast. On Thursday the Keysers left for their home after a ten days visit here with relatives. Kenneth Boyer of Hereford was a business visitor at the Coy Wise home on Saturday. Harold Hanna of Ontario is em ployed at the Coy Wise ranch. The Klingback family were On tario visitors Saturday. Doris a t tended 4-H Local Leaders Council while there. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pinkston were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Stephans. The record crop on the Owyhee so far is a three acre patch of wheat on the Lynn Kygar place which produced 92 bushels to the acre. Rex Walters spent the week end with relatives at Walla WaUa. Earl Schweizer and family from Nampa visited at the parental Geo. Schweizer home Sunday. Mrs. Olive Thompson and Mrs. Mary Griske of Palo Alto, Calif., sister of A. E. Rust were business visitor In the community. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson of Apple Valley were Sunday afternoon guests of the Ellis Walters family Mr. and Mrs. Ole Solomon and two boys and Miss Hazel Solomon of Boise visited the Chas. Bradley family Sunday. Mr. Rusesll Patton was quite 111 Sunday. Members of the Dramatic Club practicing every evening for their entertainment which is to be held Thursday, August 5. The prayer meeting this week is at the James Stephans home. Mr.s Martha Klingback and Doris called on Mrs. Chas. Schweizer Friday. Wybal Kendall and his friend Jack Wilson rode back down to visit at the Gees. Mr. and M rs Chet Corfield and son Jimmie are visiting at the par ental Ed Corfield home. Robert Cox has a new Ford V8. The Pleasant Hour Club will meet with Mrs. Alfred Mitchell on Thurs day August 12. Miss Annie Louise Schweizer was a week end guest of Mrs. Grant Koons in Ontario. Mrs. BUI Leavitt visited Mrs. Oertie Blanton Monday afternoon. Threshing and second haying are the main occupation In this district at the present time. Sunday visitors of Orandma Leavitt were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leavitt. Mrs. Bell Redsull. Mrs. Em ma Smith, Mrs. Ruby Oardner. Mrs. Bob Prahl and Mrs. Gertie Blanton. Mr. and Mrs. Warn from Jordan Valley were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Whit Redsull and famUy. Mr .and Mrs. Avrey Anderson and Mrs William King and children of South Dakota were Payette visitors on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ingraham and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Flaherty and baby were visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ingraham on Sunday. Mrs. Griggs visited her daughter Mrs. L. H Fritts and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. Archie Smith took the Fred Boness to Sunny Slope after apri cots Sunday Mrs. L. W. Dulerklng, a sister of Mrs. Fred Boness; and her daugh ter, Norma Jean; and nephew Ray mond Snyder of the U S. Navy were overnight guests a week ago Mon OW YHEE LICENSE EXAMINER COMING GEO. J. KINZER Plumber DORIS KLINGBACK Mrs. Anna P ratt left last week for Willamette, Oregon to care for her mother Mrs. Steen, who is 80 years old. Mrs. Pratt stopped several days en route to visit her son Lou Pratt and wife at Cow Valley. H. C. Marvins had as visitors from Thursday and Saturday, his par ents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Marvin and brother C M. Marvin and family of Marshfield, Wis. George Marvin is manager of the Power and Light Municipal system at Marshfield. The Marvins came by way of Wash ington and returned thru Yellow stone Park. Hjalmar Scott from Aurora, Neb raska arrived here Thursday to visit the James Stephens family. Hogue Packing company are planting 26 acres cf letture at Gee’s on the Reece place. Among those from the Owyhee who attended the Colorado picnic held at Big Bend Park Sunday were the Frank and Earl Crocker, J. B Coulter, Marty McKim, J. B. and Hcllis Mitchell, George and Lonzo Knowels, Chas. and Lee Culbterson and families. Mr W. L. Turner, Examiner of Operators and Chauffeurs, will be in Nyssa, Thursday, August 12, 1937 at the City Hall between the hours of 1 p. m. to 5 p. m„ respectively, according to a recent announce ment released from the Secretary of State’s office All those wishing permits or lic enses to drive cars are asked to get in touch with Mr. Turner during these hours. MODERN PLUMBING A home is only as modem as Its plumbing. In bathrooms, kitchens, laundries and lava tories, attractive fixtures and dependable “hidden” m ater ials pay dividends In extra satisfaction and convenience. PHONE 134-J-2 ROBT. D. LYTLE ATTORNEY And COUNSELOR-AT-LAW First National Bank Building Phone 66 VALE OREGON PARMA It don’t pay to take a chance on losing your crop . . . Let us insure your hay against fire. See us before it is too late Nyssa Realty Co. Don M. Graham, Manager IE's Hot! = HI But you can cool off by thinking about the snow drift last winter. Another way to enjoy the summer is to use plenty of cold meats from our market. “Yours for Cool Rations” N Y S S A P A C K IN G C O . FRESH MEAT FISH CURED MEATS The Harder I Work -for You CAea/i&'L Mv Wa£ i LIN CO LN NEW S By MRS. ED DUPRE Lincoln district was well repre sented at the ball games Sunday between Ontario and Hood River and Ontario vs. Nyssa. Ec Casto and family, and his father of Utah were dinner guests of the Ed DuPre family on Sunday. Other visitors of the day were Miss Colleen and Mae Fenton. Opal and Agnes Reosul. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Prahl of On tario were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Blanton. Miss Ruth Branom visited Opal and Agnes Redsull Sunday after noon. // / • 'There never wee a hired hand quite POWELL SERVICE STATION like me — one who cute hie own wages Standard Products as he worke harder. "R u t that's what heppent when you in crease the use of your eloctrk service. If I light your homo and run your email appliances, I work for e certain wage. But if I keep your foods cool and fresh with electric refrigeration, my hourly wages go down. J ' A ttention G rain G rowers "A n d as you turn over more end more Before You Sell Your Grain |obe— electric cooking, eloctrk water ef the herd work to me and put me to work on more and more lakor-eaving hosting — my wages per hour go down etMl more. It will be to your interest to GUARANTEE WORK WYCKOFF JEWELRY STORE CALL ON US FOR PRICES “So — the herder I work, the lees I Official Time Inspector for Union Pacific ONTARIO OREGON As we are paying, and will pay right up to the more people are using their electrk market on all grains delivered at our Elevators. servke fuNy, Idaho Power's rates ere OPTOMETRIST “See MrFatl and See Better" "Sammie” Dog The "Sammie” dog is mistaken repeatedly for a breed known as the Spitz, which is much smaUer than the pure-bred Samoyede. The coat of the Samoyede is a strong attri bute to distinguish it from a Spitz dog. “Sammies” are clothed in a more luxurious stand-off silky coat HAY INSURANCE Sure CITY TRANSFER TRANSFERRING and TRUCKING Phone 15 and Phone 28 C. KLINKENBERG day at the Fred Boness home. Mrs. Russell Talbot entertained the Sewing club last Friday with 25 guests present. The club has been organised about a year and the ladles have a splendid time at their meetings, sewing for ther hostess and enjoying a covered dish lunch eon at noon. charge per hour. And because more end among the lowest In the nation.” Satisfactory and courteous treatment assured. The Nyssa Elevator DR. J. A. McFALL EYESIGHT SPECIALIST ONTARIO OREGON NYSSA : OREGON AN ADVIRTISIMINT / BY THI IDAHO tOWII COMPANY /