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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURS., AUGUST 12, 1937 SOCIETY C'~ G R A N G E NEW S By Albert B. Hopkins, County Publicity Agent Brief items of interest regarding the Granges of the County, their activity, aims and purposes. STORK SHOWER FOR MRS. WHEELER A fireside shower was given Fri day, August 6 by Mrs. Howard Greenup and Mrs. Dave Dugger In honor of Mrs. Herman Wheeler at her home. A large party of friends enjoyed the afternoon sewing and visiting; after which the many beautiful gifts were opened by the honor guest. Lovely refreshments were served by the hostess. Those who attended the affair were Mrs. Arch Jenkins and Miss Vera May Jenkins of Ontario; Mes- dames Thelma Mefford, Jake Fisch er, Francis Ray, Anna Henderson, Claude Willson, Vesta Tuttle, Rose Toombs, Velma Engle, Bert Spen cer, Walter Marshall, A. H. Will- son, Jewe Rice Choate, Water Rice, Lorren Recor, Tom Dixon, and Jen nie Baker. - 5 - MRS. FISHER ENTERTAINED FRIDAY AFTERNOON Fcur tables of Contract were in play Friday afternoon when Mrs. H-.rbert Fisher entertained with a delightful dessert bridge party. Mrs W. F. McLing Emmett was an out of town guest. Honors at cards went to Mrs. Dewey Ray, first; Mrs. Mc Ling, second; and Mrs. Louis P. Thomas, traveling prize. - 5 - VISITORS ENTERTAINED SUNDAY EVENING The Franklin Fry home in Oregon Trail district was the scene of a large social gathering Sunday even ing when the Fry's entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hartley and Mr. Robbins of Southerland, Oregon, who were Sunday over night guests of the Frys while en route to New Orleans. Besides the honor guests and the hcsts dinner 1 - = -- 1 s J School Supplies was served to the Dean and Dwight Smith families, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Daniels of Payette, Emil Deans and daugh ter of Emmett, Mrs. J. B. Smith, Charlie Jones, Mrs. Lucille John ston and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnston and baby. - 8 - BIRTHDAY PARTY. Janie Parr celebrated her 6th birthday last Tuesday afternoon with a party for several young friends given at the W. A.McNall home in Oregon Trail. Games and a nice lunch were enjoyed by the youngsters. Mrs. George McKee, Mrs. Chas. Thomason and Mrs. Floyd Campbell were also present. —8— MRS. ROBERTSON ENTERTAINS Mrs. Artie Robertson was hostess to two nice parties last Wednesday and Thursday afternoon, entertain ing with a dessert bridge each day. Three tables of bridge were in play and on Wednesday Mrs. Dick Adams won high score prize and Mrs. Dewey Ray .second. Thursday afternoon the honors went to Mrs. Dean Smith, first; and Mrs. Howard Larsen, second. —8— THURSDAY CONTRACT CLUB The Thursday Contract club met with Mrs. Howard Larsen Thursday evening with Mrs. Frank Morgan winning the high score award. - 8 - TUESDAY CONTRACT CLUB Mrs. J. J. Sarazin entertained the Tuesday Contract club this week. Enough extra guests were invited to make up one extra table with Mrs. Edward Mucho winning the guest prize. The club prizes were won by Mrs. C. L. McCoy and Mrs. Dewey Ray. LICENSE EXAMINER TO STOP AT JORDAN VALLEY are Arriving Daily at JOI 1NS0 N VA RIET ------ 1 KILL : Get them at H E, Peterson place Turn toward Parma on Fruitland- Parma highway and to stop at first place on left after passing high line I canal. 8-12tf. ------- ------------------------------- FOR SALE—Farmall F 20 tractor, 1936 model, complete with 14 inch tumblebug Moline two bottom plow. See Carl Sebum. 8-12-3tc. GRANGE CALENDER FOR SALE—Used electric refrigera tor and electric range. Inquire of Howard Larsen. 8-12-2tc. BOULEVARD GRANGE—Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday 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 Grange—Meets first and third Friday 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 miles North of Ontario. R. E. Shay, Master. HARPER-WESTFALL—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 Ogllvle, 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 Orange—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. FOR SALE—My property Including four room house and three lots. Mrs. Mary Dodson. 8-5-2tp. ELDORADO GRANGE By Mrs. Ed Beam The El Dorado Grange met on the 23rd of July with a good atten dance. Roll call was answered with jokes. The life of Stephen Foster was discussed and several of his songs were sung during the literary hour. The Grange will hold its next regular meeting on Friday evening August 13. The Lecturer is giving a prize for the best stunt. Bach granger is asked to put on a stunt of some kind for entertainment, after which games will be played. AROCK GRANGE NOTICE1 To Water Users Service Will Be Discon tinued On All Past Due Water Accounts Not Paid Before August 20th. FOR RENT OR SALE—A large 7 room apartment house. See R. J. Davis or H. Q. Johnston imme diately AS 2tp. FOR SALE—Contractors payroll, affidavit and other forms at The Gate City Journal. If you need something special, we can make it M. F. S O L O M O N City Recorder FOR SALE OR TRADE—1935 V8 DeLuxe Ford Sedan. Radio equip ped. J. W. Pierce. 5 miles SW Nyssa FOR SALE—4-wheel trailer house. Double walls, veneer panel, double floor, serviceable rubber. *65. G. C. Hibbert, 5 miles NW of Nyssa. Aug52tp Wanted WANTED—All your welding Jobs. We promise good work and fair prices. Pruyn Auto Repair, Phone 56F2. Miscellaneous HAULING—All kinds, Oregon and Idaho License. Hugh Glasgow Phone 36-F3. Jan 16tf. The Home Economics Club of the BRAKE WORK—Let us put your Oregon Trail Grange held their | car or truck brakes in first class regular meeting August 3rd at the condition. Special equipment and home of Mrs. Orrin Choat. Plans j trained men at your service. Pruyn wete made for the next meeting Auto Repair. Phone 56F2. which will be held August 17 at the schoolhouse. At this time the King- White Tail Deer Silent man Club will be asked to meet The whitetail deer is among the with us. most silent members of the deer family. The moose has Its call and TRI-COUNTY PICNIC the elk its bugle, but the whitetail The date of the Tri-County picnic rarely gives voice. has been changed from the third Sunday in August to the fourth Sunday, August 22. V. F. Livsey of the State Agricultural committee will be the main speaker on the program. Several granges of the county have been asked to put on a skit. C. A. Ketcham announces that there will be a truck load of melons on the grounds this year for the picnic. Mr. Ketcham is repre senting Malheur County on the committee in charge of the picnic. The Home Economics Club of Arock Grange met at the home of Mrs. Mary Baltzor August 3rd with Word has been received from Sec twenty members and two visitors retary cf State Snell that arrange present. Plans were made for clean ing the grange hall, and arrange ments have be?n made for an ex ments were made for the dance and aminer of operators and chauffeurs supper to be given August 7. to conduct a special stop at Jordan Our Grange meetings have hot Valley on Friday, August 20th, be been very regular through the hot tween tha hours of 10 a. m. and 5 weather and busy season, but our p. m. and on Saturday, August 21st officers are preparing for a good between the hours cf 8 a. m. and 3 meeting for August 14. TAKEN UP— Bay mare, no brand, p. m. about 18 months old. Van Zelf at Drivers in Jordan Valley will no BOULEVARD GRANGE K E. and D. ranch. 8-5-3tp Joubt welcome this opportunity of By Mrs. Vera Weaver taking their examination for driv For Sale ers license and to get blanks and The Home Economics Club of the FOR SALE—1937 Chevrolet pickup, information regarding renewal of Boulevard Grange had their regular driven cnly 3,000 miles. Also I drivers license. meeting Wednesday August 4 at Birdings Island. There were thir choice building lots. Pete Dear. 8-12 teen members present. They enjoy 2tp ed swimming and a picnic lunch. FOR SALE—Tomatoes now suitable The Boulevard Grange will hold for canning. Bring containers. I its next regular meeting Thursday August 12. They plan to initiate in ; the first and second degrees. They are also planning and working on their booth, hoping to get first prize. O ne d o se o f A D L E K IK A q u ic k ly r e Sure . . . It’s Hot! But you can <*)ol 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 CO . FRESH MEAT FISH CURED MEATS HOW'S THIS FOR LUCK? CLASSIFIED ADS Stom ach Gas OREGON TRAIL GRANGE That Pest W e Have The Weapons You Need The Oregon Trail Grange held its S regular meeting July 28. L. P Pet erson, Master of the Vale Grange, spoke during the Lecturer’s hour. lie v e s g a s b lo a tin g , c le a n s o u t B O TH u p p e r a n d lo w er bowelB, a llo w s you to e a t a n d slee p good. Q u ick , th o ro u g h a c tio n , y e t e n tir e ly g e n tle a n d safe. ADLERIKA NYSSA PHARMACY Fly Killers Moth Destroyers Cenol Fly Destroyer Flit Poison Fly Paper Dichloricide Apex Moth Cakes Vapex Moth Vaporizer Moth Balls Thrills! Ant Destroyers Bed Bug Destroyers A u g u s t 19/ 2C, 21 -8:15 p.m. Kellogg Ant Paste Cyanogas Buhaoh Cenol Ant Destroyer Cenol Bed Bud Destroyer Sulphur Fumes El Vampiro Buhach Spills! AVGUST 14 TO SEPTEMBEB 4 W ITH THE GENUINE ESTATE HEATROLA Q O O D L U C K ” is one w ay of look- ing at it, but buying a H eatrola in this cam paign is really only a m a tte r of good sense. Y ou’re going to need a new heater th is Fall. Of course, you w an t the genuine E sta te H eatrola. T h en w h y not place y o u r o rd er n o w and get y o u r share of F re e Coal (5 0 0 to 2 ,000 p o u n d s ).* H ere’s all you do: S e le c t y o u r H eatrola n ow , m ake ju st a small d ep osit, p a y nothing m o re until th e H e a tr o la is in sta lled ( y o u a a y w h en ). T h en start p a yin g in c o n v e n ien t m on th ly installmenta. Rem em ber, th e re’s no other offer to co m pare w ith this, because no o th er heater can com pare w ith th e genuine E state H eatrola — th e original cabinet heater. Beautiful, m odern, all-porcelain cabinets —eight m odels to choose from . Jointless ash box. E stalloy double-life fire pot. P ed -a-L ev er Feed Door. And th e w o n derful Intensi-F ire A ir D uct — H eatrola’s fam ous, exclusive feature th at tu rn s w aste into w arm th , cuts fuel bills 25 to 40 % . We carry a full line of plant and garden sprays and will gladly help you with your spraying problems. • D epending upon th s m odel you choose; o n e-h alf th e ee a m o u n ts If h a rd co al la fu rn ish ed . DOUBLE LIFE. N e w . a i t r i . h e a v y , r ib b e d fire p o t, m a d e of E a ta llo y ( n i c k e l c h ro m iu m a llo y ). M o re th a n d o u b le th e life of b e s t c a s t-iro n fire p o ts. Nyssa Pharmacy TURNS WASTE INTO W A R M TH ! O r d in a ry h e a te r (l e f t) a llo w s w s rm th to e s c a p e u p flu e. U n iq u e I n te n s i- F ire A ir D u c t ( r i g h t ) in E s ta te H e a t ro la b lo c k s h e a t —s e n d s it in to ro o m s. HAY INSURANCE 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 Peterson Furniture Co. Paradat TKdk and Fri AwtmÊM mag — Nyssa Realty Co. Don M. Graham, Manager Ü *m 7iOO p.m. Y NIWI O N TAR IO , OREGON Nordale Furniture Store NYSSA, OREGON