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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THÜRS.. SEPTEMBER 2 ,193J_ ; I he Gate City Journal N L M IU b BROWS THOMA6 U H U F THOMAS . . . INDEPENDENT IN POLITICS AND RELIGION OPTIMISTIC in d is p o s it io n - w it h no in t e r e st s to serve EXCEPT THOSE OF MAUKVB COL NTT ADVERTISING RATES SUBSCRIPTION RATES O p ti m ît per m cfa----- J Ont Year i! 5* National, Per in c h ---------1 Six Month« ----------- 76 U o L C ontract------------J Sing* Copse* -05 Classified» Per Btnctly in Advancer Miruaters or '.then imerested m church puohsry art invited to uat the ctâumnt of the Journa. to tarry important message» and notice« to their congregaticm» Vast» try to get your espy m try Tuesday erf each week ST. F A IL ’S E FIS tO F A L CHURCH I Theme The Wort of the Gospel -f Ortym aw school and completed htB studio* t.hiK Bummer Mr Mrs Anchuaugui and daughter Mara and Felicia ol BoUe vusted inends and relatives here Bat. ay and Sunay. Mr »»I M s Aiken and daughter Lruu-i al Ontario spent a lew hMin a Jtroan Sunday u m Eiesnor Skinner of Caldwell a visiting her uncle and family. Mr Tom Skinner Una Wilma Lawler who has spent the rummer with her cousin K s. Harold Gluch returned to her home in Boise Mr and Mrs W S Maher re turned to Boise Monday They were accompanied by John Boehmer wht will spend the winter in Btate and Fermec Sabaia who pirns on en tering high school there M ia FTedia Wilkerson of Mc- De m:U is the gueK of Mrs Ike Crosby Mi« Anne and Elizabeth Scott at tended the Boise Pair Friday and Saturday 7 45 P M Young People C I Sennet ervery Ath Sunday marn Senior* High Schau and calie** ine age Junior«: 5th U. 4th gr»o* H a)} O in m m I T, at 14 Mi a m 8 » P M Evaneeiisuc Services Rev Stanley M ure Pattar Theme Pour Per* A t W inesca} evenmg at 8 30 P M 1 midweek prayer meeting Cerne aac Published every Thursday « N)st» Malbeur County. Oregon M I7 H O D 1-T COMM UNITV Pive ieUowMiip ih prayer and Entered at the pc«UrfAee at Nyssa Oregon lor transmis»on Bitue study ih the Piarmi Chur CHURCH through Uat United Statte Maut at ateonü ’.-a*a matter _nOer L active ice young people alter ser Fxjya E W hite pM&or the act oi Marth >. 1874 vice Sulk, aj School 14 o clock Lnaui 1-1« My Rr rpcnaibility tor Social C HC RU H OF THF N KJ AKENE Justice Guide:. Text: At ye would APPLE VALLEY tha: meh Dxiuia do to you do ye By MISS NORMA STOUT In Legvce. Hall GOOD LUCK— kilo to then, likewise Luxe £31 Pastor V. W Martin Wirahip 11 15 Sermon Jim Lan- made a business trip to ITH this issue of the Journal we lose a very text Miming The Lord U My Shepherd S S Superintendent E Wild B ise Saturday morning valuable friend and a loyal booster of Nys- Epwarr, Leagie 7 oejuuc There Mr and Mrs James Ocsrell at School 10 40 sa, and the country surrounding. Berwyn Burke will oe ejection of cfficerv alter the Sunday Morning Seme* 11 40 tended thr Veterans of Foreign Wars picnic at Manns Crek Sunday M Y P S 7 30 is taking over the editorship of the North Side Evening Worship 8 o’ c lock Evening Servie» 140 Mr and Mr* Heslop and son at News at Jerome, Idaho, and w ith him goes the starting our sixth year Mid-week prayer meeting 8 00 tended the State Fair in Boise well wishes of every person that has come in with We the are Nyssa church and we vel cm Wednesday. We extend an in- Thursday, acene old Inend» and new Inermi, to u tat am to erne and all Mrs Fields entertained at a birth contact with this very personable young man. any or all erf our service*. day party Sunday in honor of her But after all personal proprietorship is always daughter Louise's birthday. These ASSEMBLY OF GOD the ambition of every wide awake business man. present were Mrs. Cecil Scout and KINGMAN KOLONY ‘Ber’ as he was affectionately known to all his three daughters and Mrs Mary' Pastor. Ernest C. Knull COMMUNITY CHURCH Nlchcls and children Delicious re many friends is a wide awake business man and Sunday School at 10 40 A M freshments were served late in the Ectleharge-r Pastor has the ambitions of all such men. Best of Luck WE Kermit Morning Worship 11 40 A M afternoon. READ That 11 thou »halt Evening meetjig 8 :15 P M ‘Beri. , Mr and Mrs Henry Otanl and oonieta with thy mouth the Lewd Preaching and prayer service family made a business trip to Boise Je»it and «halt believe in thine Wednesday evening at 8:15 + b art that God hath raised him Young people meeting Friday on W Monday S. Adams and Mr and Mrs Inm the dead, thou «halt be aaved ” evening at 8 15. called at the h:me of Mr ne needs to believe in Christ to be We invite you all to come worship Barnes and Mrs J. S. Scott Sunday even aaved. but oonleae is need so that the Lord with us. other might also believe. Also we are looking forward to a ing.Mr lievi Stevens has a crew 10 00 A M Sunday School tor all Revival meeting The opening day weeding sugar beets on his ranch. 11 00 A M Morning Worship will be announced soon. Mr and Mrs. J. N Meador and son Edward attended the Fair in Lou 4. and 15, Bkocc 235 Ontario Boise Friday. They left Paul at the 4-R Club members over Malheur KINGMAN KOLONY 8. (. 36 8300 home of Mrs Scott. County are putting the final polls:. Glen T Scott et ux to K W Kiv- By Mlth C. E. ELLIOTT Apple Valley packing house 00 hoof arm horn, the last bit of ett, N4NE4 See 14-18-45 5. 22, 37. is The now in readiness for the begin ribbon and lace cm dainty gar The Sunshine Oirls who are (2.754. <Q C Deed). ning of the onion season. The work ments. sealousy guarding their best members of a 4-H Rou and Flower Ira Clark et al to Simon Servatius will start the latter part of the com or larg st vegetable* and hav Garden club have completed their Jr, undivided 6-7th interest In NS week. ing a final try at bread-making a: work under the leadership of Mrs Sec 22; NWSSES and North 100 Mrs. Dorian Speare and son cake-making in preparaUwi lor ex C C Cotton The names of these feet of SWS Sec 23-15-41 3, 4. 37 Robert, who have been spending the hibiting the«- best work at the girls are Margar d Winters, Ada interesting bits of history (100 summer in Longview. Wash . called County Pair on September 4, 5. and Curtla, Ellen Judd. Virginia Mae gleaned from the files of years Mary Donahue to C C Perry' S4- at the home of Mrs. Stanley Stout e Jams. Auora Zamora. Wilma Oowey N E \ Sec 35-17-44 8. 27. 37 (100 Tuesday afternoon. Mrs Speare and Demonstration teams, judging and Pauline Oowey. Thetr last ago W E Nichols et ux to W P Al ton were on their way to Kansas teams, style revue contestants and meeting was held at the home of len, Lou 7, 2, and 3, Block 19, On where she teaches school. She was those entering the Dollar Dinner Mr* C C Gotten Mn M L Judd tario 8. 2. 37 (1 a school teacher in Apple contests are holding their final was present and helped the girls Taken From The Gate City Journal Coast Land Oo , Ltd to Robert A formerly Valley many years ago. practices in order to be prepared to with flower arrangements. M.-s Cot Card et ux SJxNWhNW Sec 31-31 Friday, September 14, 1424 take part in the various activities ton gave them access to iter garden IToo Late for Last Week) 41 8, 9. 37 $77 btfiedultc for the three days of lie and lovely bouq ue's were made Monday, Septembe- 20, was the C W Oenn, Sherilf to F E Ooad Mr and Mrs C. D. Vertrees and fair The girls are planing to hold an ex fixed for the caucus of nom SW iS E '. Sec 4-30-45 1, 2, 37 »26 - boys, Calvin and Gene, and Mr and Members of the Malheur 4-H hibit at the flower show in Nyssa date inated candidates for city offices, 95 Mrs Emil Vertrees and son Harold leaders’ Council are busy with P'e- as well as entering their exhibits the meeting to be held In the Nyssa were guests at the home of Mr and Marriage Licenses Issued paration* to make the 4-H Club's at the county fair. house Mrs Kinnlman In Fruitland Sun Henry Marcus Fraley and Opal part of this year’s fair the biggest Mr* Conrad Martin and daughter Opera Two large »tacks of hay contain day. Calvin and Gene remained for Flory 8. 26. 37. and best it has ever been A com accompanied by Mr* T ing 150 tons were burned on the E Irene a few days visit and Betty Kinni- Leland John Allmon and Dorothy mittee under the leadership of Mrs Jeanette Mrs J W Hewitt O Land Co, pipe line farm about Ruth Huntley. 8. 2«, 37. returned home with Mr and E V Ajlstrora of Grove Is charg T were Ellict Boiv and visitors one day this 5 miles from Nyssa last Friday Robert Berton Louderbaek and man Mrs. C. D. Vertrees for a visit. ed with Die respcrisibility of prepar week Spontaneous combustion Is believed MLss Velma McDurmott of Nyssa ing and arranging a "Ont-al Idea The J W Hewitts were dinner to have caused the conflagration Doris Rodelia Cox. 8. 27, 37 exhibit booth dealing With 4-H pro guests in the Ccrirad Martin home A H Wilson has leased the La- Petitions Filed in Probate Court is visit ing her sister Mrs Ralph at the home of Mr. and Mrs jects, and Mrs T B Duncan erf Saturday evening building near the depot and Estatet of R. L Munger 8, 26. 37 Bailey J. A. Pettit this week. Vale is Chairman of a committee The Polly Anna Club met at the it Prenz is understood will conduct a Charles Leigh and son Otis of to handle the 4-H oonceasion booth Prank NewbUI home Wednesday lunch counter. Washington were visiting at Other local leaders are planning Among those who attended Uv Vieto- Marshall an wife had an JORDAN VALLEY Kent, the Pettit Bailey home Monday. details of the various contests to Horn« makers Picnic In Ontario were auto accident at Apple Valley Sun By MRS ISABELLE LEE Mr and Mrs F. D. Miller are make them is attractive arid Inter M M Oreellng*. Conrad Martins day evening while returning to their visiting at the home of Mr Miller’s esting as possible Mrs H A Con and Mr and Mrs Perry home In Wider after spending the brother In Melba Mr and Mrs Leon or- of Annex will handle the style Mr* Vanderpool, daughter of Mr* day at Nyssa. Mr and Mrs AverlU Palmer and Morgan are caring for the place revue, Miss Joy Crummett of On C C Cotton left this week for her The highest price yet received by family went to Cliffs, Wednesday during their absence tario Is in charge of the Dollar Din at Kimberly . Idaho local growers for this seasons ap Mr Palmer will remain to help Mr and Mrs Terlistner cf Welser ner Contest and Mrs Victoria Bch- home members of the W C T ples was reported this week when the Maher Brothers In beef gather drove weixer of Owyhee will direct the De U Several down Sunday and called at 15 and 20 cars were con ing. monstration contest Mrs C C tario attended the convention In On between the home of Mr. and Mrs Andrew tra teed In the Apple Valley section Cotton of Kingman Kolony will be Ml*» Betty Baldridge of Big Bend at (50 per ton, cchard run for Tom Skinner who has been in Ellerbroeck. Their little daughter In charge of the Ruse and Flower *p-nt Thursday with M1 m > Jeanette i Jonathans and (£0 per ton for De California for the past month re- who spent the week visiting with tured Monday much Improved in Mrs. Ellerbroeck returned home exhibits, Darla Kllngback of Owy licious. health. with them. hee will help with the Clothing and Martin. Miss Velma King of Jerome, ac Mr and Mrs. Prank Davis of Apple Valley school district No. Cooking exhibits, while James Nich companied by Mrs Ball visited at ols of Kingman Kolony will arrange the C C Cotton home en route to NEWS OF RECORD Ontario were renewing old acquain 40 will open September 7th with a tances in Jordan Wednesday the crops exhibits C P Yundt of new faculty of teachers, with the where Miss King will at Oregon Slope will be In ciiarge of California Jack Deary was pleasantly sur exception of the princpal, Mr Ru tend Wood berry College at Long all livestock exhibits and contests Beach prised by a visit from his children pert. Parma high school will also Person* wlio would like to attend The young people of the church Real Estate Transfers Recorded and Mrs McLaughlin and son of open on the same date. the fair (luring the day need not returned home Hi«wlay afternoon A E. Nichols. Quardtan to W E. Kuna last Wednesday. They also Mrs. Cerdic Caldwell and daugh stay away for lack of somrttng In from undivided fourth Interest visited at the A. C. Lee home. ter Vemadine were business visitors Just above Banks In Nichols, teresting to see ss the 4-H Club ac where an they outing Lot» , 3. and 3. Block 19; Lots 14. Mrs Teresa Scott and daughters in Caldwell on Tuesday. tivities throughout the three days camping trip »pent a very enjoyable 15 and 8 * of Lot 13, Block 109; Misses Elizabeth and Ann returned Mrs D. A Rogers and Ruby call will provide plently of entertaln- Lou 1, 2. and 3, Block 208. all In last week from a trip through the ed at the home of Mrs. Cecil Scott Evans of Caldwell conducted Ontario mnt Saturday morning will be de the Rev morning Yellowstone Park. 5, 25, 1920 (700 Tuesday. serivees In the abaence voted to getting all exhibit« In of Rev Eckl' bargcr Coast Land Co., Ltd . to David A. Mrs Harry Staples, Mrs. Ellen Mr and Mrs. E. A. Summy have place and putting the finishing et ux N'xNWHNE1* Sec Mills and Charlotte, Mrs. Tern purchased a Chevrolet pick-up and Mrs Ecklebarger moved Hannan touches on Hie livestock On Satur to Rev Hardman. Mrs. Sarah Carpenter Model 1935 Mr Summy and son 15-32-41 6, 5, 3« (77 day afte noon the exhibits will be Adrian this week. and tarry O’Brien spent a few days Ralph went to Caldwell Saturday Mary Francis Pel ton et al to R Mr and Mrs Dale Ashcraft are J Davis. Lots 13 and 14. Block 9 In Murphy Judged and prises awarded last week visiting with and made the trade. a new Ford V* The Style Revue will also be held driving friends and relatives. Nyssa 9 5 35 (1. <Q C Deed! R. S. McIntyre is reported Mrs Am Id Liable from Boise Is this first day of the fair, the con visiting at the E L. Zeziger home State of Oregon to Stephen E Mr and Mrs Wesley Bowden and to Mrs. be mi the sick list this week testants being Judged starting at 1 little daughter of Baker are visiting Butler NE'.NE1. Sec 19-17-47; 7. Arlie Scott returned home after p m and a parade will be held and C E Winters and his cement 28. 36 (490 i Certificate of sale l Mr Bowden’ father and brothers spending a few days at the home of have Just finished pouring a T. L. Woodward et ux to Jas F Water and Stanley awards announced upon completion crew has inent for OerrR Muntpwerff Westfall. Lot 8, Block 18, Juntura Mr and Mrs Wm. Johnson and Mr and Mrs Mosley in Vale of the Judging Lois and Merle Tuning erf Roswell Adrian. The Kingman Kolony entry In the of Floyd Rea Skinner returned Thursday spent the past week at the home of 21. 37 (500 ZcKigrr was a Vale visitor 8. (laston Dollar Dinner Contest will prepare Saturday el ux to Martin from Santa Barbara and other Mr and Mrs Clarence Frttts and serve her dinner f om 3 00 p Miss Ardella McCutchen from Kane, lots Dleudonne In California ML*» Rea rode Mary Boston is staying in Ontario 5 and 8, m to 8 p m Saturday Two Dollar Buhl Is visiting In llie Ecklebarger tario. 8, 19. 37 (1 Block 42. On points In the pageant at Santa Barbara this week at the home of Mr and Dinner contestants, one from Ore home where one thousand horses were Mrs. Henry Boston. Oregon Sc Western Colonisation gon Trail and one from Annex will On Sunday Mr* Cotton was Co to Herbert Bramley ft al 8 4 - used. and Mrs Edward Wulf called compete on Sunday, one being sch pleasantly Sec 19-18-44 6. 7. 37 «880 25 Mr and Mrs Arreiaga and baby on Mr friends in Nampa Sunday surprised by a visit from SEN eduled from 10 00 a m to I 00 p m an old arhool of Boise are vial ting Mrs. Arreiaga* Clarence I Scott et ux to J. F I. A Prttts and Mrs McCarthy friend Mrs Bill Hon and the other from 3 00 p m to of Welser With Mrs Hon was Mrs Russell et ux W'vSW1« Sec 3218-44 mother Mrs Ysaqulrre and brother and children were oInner guests 1 00 p m , then at 7:00 p m, Im Klmbrock Justo. 7, 9, 29 «780 Sunday at the home of Mr and mediately proceeding the rodeo. Is Mr and Mrs Martin have sold Frances J Brooks et vlr to Amal Mrs P O Duncan went to Cald Mrs Everett Frttts in Vale Sunday scheduled the livestock parade Sugar Co . 5 acres in NWN well Monday for a short stay. A picnic was enjoyed by their home to Mr Ennis of Utah gamated Monday will be an exceptional} They Sec 20-18-47 8. 21. 37 $1.500 Mr and Mrs Walter Sorenson of the members dinner of the Apple Valley will sell the stock and fam NWN full day with the Demonstration cqulpm-nt Edgar O Waller et ux to Amalga Portland are vtaiting Mr Sorenson's church Sunday at noon and after at a public sale In Oct mated Contest, the Health Contest, and Sugar Co. South 1818 acres mother Mrs Wm Noble wards afternoon services were held TTiey plan to leave for north of the Uvealork Judging Contest ach ober NW'.NW>. Sec 20-18-47 8. 10 Mivtcs Teresa and Christine on the lawn ern Idaho by the first of Novem eduled for 10 00 a m and the Uve ber 27 110 Shea of Cliffs attended the dance Serena Norland Is working at the stock Fitting and Showmanship Nyaaa Bench (And Co . to Fannie Saturday night returning to Cliffs home of Mrs in Roswell Contest taking place at 1 oo p m R Ross. ',SW '. Sec 1-20-4« I. 1«. Sunday with Mr and Mrs Wm Mr and Mrs Abbott Lawrence Thompson Introduced Kinder gar tea Johnson. 37 (1.12100 had a family reunion dinner The German educator Froebel, Mrs Roy James et vlr to N E Antonio Ytuni. better known as day Mr Thompson's brothers Mon of Indiana of Rig Tribe The Illinois la a group oI North who Introduced the klndergartea Leigh. LoU 2 and 14. Block 9. Nys "Tony" left last week for Ontario to California w»re present and also American Indiana belonging to the system which bears his name, was sa 7. 1. 37 (I enter the law office of M A Biggs his parents Mr and Mrs Thompon great Algonquian Ungulati« tribe. born In 17(3 and died In 1(52. C F Miller et ux to Clara Brakes. Tony Is a graduate of the University I Folks Worth Knowing On the Owyhee Project Introducing the Moss Family W 4-H Club Members Prepare Exhibits For County Fair It Happened In Nyssa Years Ago By Harry Weidemann Photo by H W. This week we take pleasure in introducing to our readers Mr James W Moss and family. Their farm is located a little south and about a mile w st of the cemetery’ Mr Moss left Nebraska because of crop failures, went to Alberta. Can ada, with his family and left Can ada for Nyssa because erf his wife’s health. Mr Moss did dry farming in Nebraska and decided that in order to be sure of successful c.-op6. he must be in an Irrigated country. After renting a farm here for a year, he decided that this was a very good and porfitable country to farm. He immediately bought an 80 acre farm under the Owyhee pro}:ct and this spring built a house and cultivated the land for the first time with the intention cf making this his definite home He is planting the entre farm in alfalfa and clov er. Altlio he was a tractor farmer In the middle west, he uses horses here exclusively because he says he finds it cheaper to rais-: feed here than to keep a tractor. There are four in the family, Mr Mess, his wife with their sen Jimmy standing in front, their marr. d daughter, Maxine and Mrs Moss's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Walter EUfritz who are spending the winter here. CARD OF THANKS Harry Russell and Wm Teter transacted business in Vale Friday. We wish to thank our friends for The regular monthly buslniss the kind assistance at the time of meeting Bend P. T. A. our less, and for the lovely floral was held of in the the Big Wednes offerings, the music and other help day Sep:mber 8th evening at the received. We deepy appreciate this • house. All parents or -any one school else aid and help in our hour of sorrow j who ir interested in parent-teacher Mr. and Mrs. Andy Swan. work are most cordially invited. LOWER BIG BEND MISS FLORENCE RUSSELL Saturday afternoon the home of J W Scott and his son Kie burned to the ground. Just how the fire Hole News started is unknown, Mr. Scott fin Knot ----------- ------------------- ishing his noon day meal started canning apples. Afte- the apples GREETINGS: The town philosoph- were put on to cook he laid down to | er says that something has to be ust on the porch When he awak i dene about the man in the party ened the entire house was aflame. ; who gets a buck right off the bat He burned his head and cn? arm and goes home so fast he forgets to getting away Nothing but a gun say goodbye. The Greeks have a was saved which he picked up as he i w:rd for him. ran out The cellar was also burned. —Build FHA Way— The neighbors did all they could to "I'm sorry, these five dollar prevent it. The Scott's are making curtains are not but suitable." their headquarters on the Jone's "What did you want them for, farm until they can rebuild. Miss Helen Pend has returned madam?” three dollars." from La Grande where she has been "For about —On Monthly (Budget— employed the past year. She is now bookkeeper at the Eder Grocery Sonny: "Gee Dad. I've made a lot in Adrian of money with my drum already,” Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Scott and Mrs. Dad. "How. Playing?" Ctias Purdy were dinner guests at Sonny: “No, quitting." the Nick Phelan home Sunday. —Including Principal— Tuesday Mr and Mrs. Cecil Scott Rescuer: "How did you come to returned to their heme in Yuma, fall in." Arize na after a ten day visit with Rescued :“I didn't ecme to fall Mrs. Scott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. fall in, I came to fish.” Chas Purdy and friends. —Taxes and Interest— Mr and Mrs. Elmer Stradley and son Billy. Mr. and Mrs. Walter It’s only a question of time until Stradley and family gathered at the Social leaders endorsing this and Wm Stradley home Sunday to cel that, show up smoking and chewing ebrate Mrs. Wm. Stradley’s birth tobacco at the same time. day. —Build FILA W ay- Miss Erma Oolman was taken to Old time chairs aren't the only the Caldwell Sanitarium Friday thats over stuffed—take a afternoon. She was given a blood article lock at the medicine chest. transfusion, but has net improved —It's The Easy Way— much. Mr. and Mrs Howard Hatch Girlie: “I’m not going to play the machine any more.” moved from the Bend Sunday into slot Boy: "Why not?" their new home in Adrian. Mrs M. A Bradney is visiting a Girlie: “Well I'Ve played It three now and havent' won the jack few days with her daughter and times pot." family on the Owyhee. L. King .who has been visiting —To Own Your Own Home— with his son Joe King returned to his heme in Unity. Miss Nellie Case has returned to her home Tuesday after spending the summer in Fargo. Miss Dorothy Pend cam’ home last week. She has been working all summer near Nyssa. Nyssa, Oregon Mr and Mrs L. Jones, Mrs. Guy Ocimica and Tony were Caldwell visiters Friday. Jackson Lumber Company 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 Nyssa Realty Co. Don M. Graham, Manager