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NYSSA G ATE C IT Y JO U R N AL, TH U R S D A Y, JU LY 7, 1938 Who W ent Where On The Fourth S a tu rd a y H o lid a y — Mr and Mrs H C Rice attended the festivities In Vale on Saturday. Week End In Payette— Mr. and Mrs. James Daelhausen were among those who enjoyed the holidays at Payette Lakes. See Air Show— Mr and Mrs Paul M. Tuttle and family were among those who took In the air show at Boise on Sunday Celebrate In Vale— Mr. and Mrs Chas Leuck and Mr and Mrs Jacob Pischer were among those who celebrated in Vale on the Fourth Fourth in Bend— Mr and Mrs. Chas. Reberger. their son George and John Ernest left Saturday for Bend. Oregon where they spent the holiday with the Ralph Rebergers. Fourth of July Party— Mr and Mrs Howard Greenup of Wilder had as holiday house guests Mr and Mrs. Claude Willson and family of Nyssa and. Mr. and Mrs Earl Danley and fam ily of Caldwell On Monday a large dinner party was given to friends and neighbors. Amo nr Those Present— Among the visitors In Vale from Nyssa on the Fourth were Mayor Don M Graham and his family as were Mr and Mrs Mrs. A1 Thomp son. the Herschel Thompsons and the Sidney Burbidges Mr and Mrs W F Me Ling of near Emmett also attended the celebration there Week End Fishers— The Norton Douthits. A. L. Atke- sons and Henry Fields made up a party which fished above Prairie City over the holidays and report a good catch but poor weather Don Sherwood was home from Hermiston for the week end and over the Fourth. Mr and Mrs. L E Fry entertained friends from Can ten over the Fourth. Professional Cards Eugene Schreiber, M. D. Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted Telephone 33 U S ', South Tlh St. CALDWELL. IDAHO DR. J. C. B O W M A N Veterinarian Phone 39W M A X S. T A G G A R T ATTO RN EY-AT-LAW Western Hotel Building DR. C. A. A B B O T T CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN PHYSIO THERAPY Phone 15 Office: 2 Block South of M. E. Churrh Fourth in CaJdwrll— Mr and Mrs C W. Buckner vis Day in Boise— Home From Visit— ited with relatives In Caldwell on Miss Georgia Dennis was a Boise Dale Bing man who has been vis visitor on Thursday. Monday. iting in Boise for the past two weeks returned home the end of the week. Thursday Visitor— Vfauls Parents— Mr and Mrs. Forest Moore visited Mrs Florence Sperry o f Caldwell Small Niece Visits— Belle Pasley the four year old with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Sam visited with Mrs. Norton Douthit on niece of Mrs. C. W Buckner was Thursday afternoon. McConnell over the week end. visiting her last week In Caldwell— Motor to Fmitland— Telephone Relief— M r and Mrs George Bertsch and 1 Mrs Les Ernest and Miss Georgia Mrs. Ella Gardner is receiving at Mr. and Mrs H D Holmes motored Dennis were visitors in Caldwell on the telephone office during the to*FTuitUnd where they visited with j Friday. summer vacations. friends. On Portland Trip— Baby Girl Born— M r and Mrs. A1 Jackson, went to Lieutenant and Mrs. Lichtblau Day In V Rev and Mrs Vem Martin of the are the proud parents of a biby girl. Portland last Saturday, returning Church of the Nazarene and Mr Diane, bom June 29 Mother and Wednesday with Mrs. Jacksons sis ter Dorothy Wirta. and Mrs. Leon Higby were among daughter are doing well. Sunday Yisitosr— those from Nyssa who enjoyed the Back at Work— Friends who visited Fred Marshal Fourth at Vale. Mrs Ethel Bums, popular cook at on Sunday included Mrs Len Din- Fishers— the Good Eats cafe is at her post ! wittie and her three daughters of Mr and Mrs W Freeman were again after a weeks vacation in Nampa and Mrs Crosswaite also among those fishing on the North Portland. And on her return ship , from the Idaho side. fork over the holiday and returned ped back her household goods. Newlyweds Getting Settled— with a nice catch. They also killed Word has been received that Mr. Yactioning at Basket Springs— a big rattler not far from their Mr and Mrs C. M, Drewitx left and Mrs J Benjamin Beckham, nee camp. for Basket Springs. Ore.. Saturday Ethel Mary Bovdell have now found Holiday Trip— morning where they are spending an apartment In Portland and are Mr and Mrs Willard C. Jackson the week fishing on streams near rapidly getting settled in their new- and Bob spent part of the week end the springs. home. holiday camping on the south fork To California— New Residents— of the Payette and then motored to Mr. and Mrs Phen Warren and Stanley P. Ramsey, owner of the the lakes for a short stay. their daughter Miss Mary who has Ramsey Market moved his family been nursing in Ontario left for a Visit in Baker— to Nyssa from Burley on Tuesday two weeks trip to California. While Mr and Mrs. Gordon Ray of Bak where -hey will occupy the home gone they will visit Mrs. Warren's er vistied in Nyssa and Boise on recently completed for them at Er- brother Fred Haley at Klamath. Friday and on their return home good and Fifth. I Cal., and her brother W ill at For- Mr Rays mother. Mrs Stella But tuna. On their return they will stop ler and Mr E Frost returned with Minister Visits— Rev D. D. Banks of the St. Pauls for a visit with the Chas Reberger them and attended the Fourth of July celebration and rodeo while Baptist «coloredi church of Boise fam ily in Bend. was in Nyssa on Wednesday solicit Submits to Major Operation— there. ing funds for his parish. He states Louis Mosier. employed at the House Guests— Miss Bertha Heller and her niece that they now have 28 members and Boise Payette Lumber company Miss Lena Heller of Brownstown. sometimes broadcast spirituals over ‘ yards here, was operated upon for hidden goitre last Saturday at the Ind.. have been visiting at the home KIDO. Mayo clinic In Rochester. Minn., ac of Dr. and Mrs Abbott Miss Heller A Son Bom — cording to reports received by the was a room mate of Mrs. Abbott On Friday July 1 a son was bom In an Indiana college. They accom to Mr and Mrs. Del Taylor at the lumber company Saturday night. panied the Abbotts to North Fork Holy Rosary hospital in Ontario Moiser. it will be recalled left for to spend the Fourth. They reported with Dr. L. A. Mauldin? in attend- Tacoma. Wash., two weeks ago where a surgeon after examination a nice catch of fish. ence. The youngster has been nam ordered home to leave for Rochester. ed Gerald Earnest and tipped the Naaarrnes Picnic— On the Fourth. 54 of the mem scales at seven pounds when weigh O W YHEE P. T. A. bers of the Nasarene church held a ed in. This is the second son of the The Owyhee school has three picnic at the Taylor Sandy ranch In Talyors. Both mother and son Apple VaUey. where there was are reported to be doing splen teachers and approximately 85 pu pils. W e have 25 paid up members plenty of ice cream, cake and a bas didly. in our P. T. A. which meets at the ket lunch for all. And the younger Months Vacation— ■ school house the second Friday of people enjoyed out door games dur Mrs. Minnie Leuck and Louella ing the afternoon while the parents 1 have returned from a months vaca the month at 2:30 p. m Our attend ance through the year has been visited. tion In Salem where they went to good, with but one exception a per Business in Boise— attend the graduation of her daugh Mr. and Mrs. Norton Douthit and ter Katherine who was in this years fect record for our president and Mrs. A. L. Atkeson were business class at the state university. A fter secretary. Our aim is to promote the wel visitors in Boise on Friday. Miss wards they remained for a longer Elizabeth Atkeson who is attending visit as Katherine is employed for fare of the children and youth in I business college there returned to Nyssa with them for the week end and was one of the party on an over the Fourth fishing trip. Larky Campers— The A. H Boydells. Dewey Rays. E. D Norcotts. R B Harmons. Mrs Mark Robertson and Phyllis Poage made up a party which camped on the North Fork from Saturday until Monday and were among the very few who reported no rain and com fortable weather. They also reported a fine catch of fish as well. Went Fishing— Mr and Mrs Aden Wilson, Mr. and Mrs ^laas Tensen. Mr and Mrs Nick Rudllck and Mr and Mrs Dick Stockholm were among those fishing and enjoying the rainy sea son on the North Fork of the M al heur and returned with stories of fine fishing but poor going and worse »eather. Society N Y S S A L IB R A R Y OPEN SATURDAY 2:30 to 7:30 A LL PATRONS WELCOME Librarian ... Mrs S B Davis C IT Y TR A N SFE R TRANSFERRING and T R IC K IN G Phone IS and Phone M C. KLINKEN BERG OPTOMETRIST “Bee Melali and Bee Beller" ST LOCALS ^ F R ID A Y N IG H T DINNER Mr and Mrs Henry Shrader en tertained Mr and Mrs A. L. Atke son and family. Mr and Mrs Nor ton Douthit and son and Mr and Mrs James Murphy at a chicken i dinner on Friday night L E T S TRADE Have a S room, modem bung alow in Baker. Oregon with about I S arres-berriev fruit tree«, carden, pasture small bam. Mill trade (or M acre Improved or unimproved farm the summer at the university and may not return home before the fall session begins. Her family and friends however are hoping to see her here some time in August. Newbv Improves— Larry Newby who has been ill for the past two weeks and under the care of Dr J J Sarazin is now able to be about again and his aunt Mrs Lillian Newby who assisted with his care has returned to her own home. Ladies Aid— The Ladies Aid met at the Meth odist Community church on June 30 with Mrs Ed Warren and Mrs. L C. Cunningham hostesses and Mrs Ed Pruyn In charge of devo- tionals. The meeting was started with a solo by Mrs. Carl Sebum after which each member answered roll call with a favorite book of the Bible The next meeting wiU be held on July 14 at the church with Mrs Teteis and Mrs Emil Paulus acting as hostesses Roll call will be ans wered with the members favorite woman of the Bible. P L U M B IN G by Licensed Plumbers Only Don't take a chance it may cost vou more than necessary! A Licensed Plumber Knows The Oregon (Ode N Y SSA P L U M B IN G & H E A T IN G CO. PHONE 6« North of thr Bank 7 /kWOIWNG MAN our community, particularly along educational lines and also to study that we may be belter patents and teachers We sponsor the 4-H club in our community of which this year there are eight and we send our outstand ing boy and girl to the summer school £: Corvailie each year Our first activity of the year was a joint meeting with our community club at the home of Mrs. T M. Lowe at Mitchell Butte where we listened to reports from the 4-H young peo ple who had recently returned from the summer school. We were nicelq served with refreshments by the cooking clubs of the community A fter the start of school the teachers reception was shortly fo l lowed by a Halloween party for the school children Our money making enterprises for the year were as follows: In the tall a carnival netted us the largest amount we look in at any one time Five aprons were sent to the mem bers of our organization and dona tions were sewed on them u, the form of patches and after the patches were removed the aprons were awarded to the one drawing the lucky number. A basket social, two cooked food sales and a candy and sandwich sale also added to our fund, and we made arrangements for the showing of a play from an other district. We helped with the Christmas program by purchasing material and making approximately 75 cos tumes for the play. W e also pur chased material and had made a back for the stage in the school house. W e bought one hundred cups for P. T. A. and school use. W e co-operated with the Ameri can Legion Auxiliary In giving help to those In need in the neighbor hood. Along Educational lines we listen ed to a program commorating Edu cation and Book week, a talk on books by our county librarian ana several talks on health by our mem bers. We contributed to the M c Laughlin Memorial fund and the presidents traveling fund. Both county councils for the year were attended by our teachers, our pre sident and several additional mem bers. Our president and two mem bers attended the Parent Teacher school held in Ontario by State pre sident Mrs. Walls and National sec retary Mrs. Roe. Educational pic tures including several on 4-H work were shown through the year. Our members helped at the summer round-up and a vacination clinic and we are glad to know that ap proximately all the children of the school are now immune from small pox. Perhaps the high light of our year was the Founders Day services in which we also wished to honor our instigator and very loyal supporter o f the P. T. A. work in our com munity as well as the entire section of eastern Oregon, a former state vice president Mrs T. M. Lowe. In using the candle lighting ceremony Mrs. Lowe was asked to light the first candle from which the seven others were lighted as a fitting sym bol of the start and continuation of her work here. W e have splendid workers in our unit and have had the co-operation o f our community. We feel that time and effort in the work have been well spent We also have the satisfaction of known the 4-H Union Pacific scholarship was awarded to a young lady in our district. We feel that we are well organized and ready for a better year to come. 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Idaho EYESIGHT SPECIALIST ONTAR IO OREGON OUARANTEK WORK ONTAR IO Mrs A L Atkeson and family and Miss Helen Foster of Dillon, Mont., ten days has been earing for Mrs Dennis Toombs and the new baby have been visiting with Mr. Atkeson bom on June 22 has returned to her for the past week and have been home again as both Mrs Toombs guests at the Norton Douthit home and the baby are improving rapidly. while here. Mrs A Stein Ice who for the past Sion Improves— ’ 5URE I EAT M EAT Y'isit From Family— Mother Improve*— Nyssa Packing Co. PHONE 6 See Don and Save 50^ Nyssa Realty Co. Don M. Graham, Manager i Pablum 43c j V Dextri Maltose 63c S. M. A. 89c ! your crop . . . Let us insure your hay against fire. See us before it is too late i d Burma Shave 35c Tube 27 c| proscriptions p re p a re d • rrrlsely as I resrribed Phone 5 Odorono 31c 60c Drene 49c 60c C a lo x ........ 43c Hinkle Pills 100s 19c ME BROUGHT YOU LOW DRUG PRICES “THE UTMOST IN VALUE ALW AYS"