NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, TH URSD AY. JULY 21, 1938
rate ln
stimateti
h above
in 1933,
I reports.
\RT
of M.
COME
Davis
•ER
28
Better"
In reviewing the years work we
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
basis. French combing, fine terri
KINGMAN KOLONY
have been represented at all county
OREGON TRAIL P. T A.
tory wool in original bags could be
meetings. At nearly every meeting
bought at 62c to 63c, scoured basis.
With the closing of the school
Miss Agnes Nichols is acting as
a well planned program has been
Ranges and Pasture
relief telephone operator in Vale year another busy but successful
(Editor’s Note: The following
presented using both local and out
Rates lc per word^per issue Minimum charge 25c.
While range and pasture condl- j durlng the month of July,
year for Oregon Trail P. T. A. has
market information is supplied
tions have been substantially better
Miss Thornton the manager of been completed. Our unit although side talent. Programs of Interest
CASH IN ADVANCE
from material obtained over the
included several reels of moving
in the far west than in recent years,!
y aie office is spending her va-
Government leased market wire
! moving pictures health talk, and
pasture conditions for the country | catlon ln Seattle with her sister,
bers has accomplished much and
in the office of the extension
as a whole on July 1 were about the
A very enjoyable afternoon was with the co-operation of all officers music besides special features were
economist at Oregon State Col
same
as
in
1935
and
about
equal
to
|
spent
at the Martin home when the committees and members have tak used Refreshments were served
For Sale
For Sale
lege. The material Is in the
during the social hour following
the
usual
average
prior
to
the
Kingman
h E. club was hostess to en an active part in both the local
FARM LANDS
form of a weekly summary of
nearly every meeting.
MISCELLANEOUS
drought periods beginning ln 1930. the Oregon Trail and Big Bend H and county organizations.
trends in the livestock market
Our P. T. A. publicity manuel has
June
and
early
July
rains
occur
E.
clubs.
Mrs.
Hatch
of
Big
Bend
Oregon Trail P T. A. holds their
\CRES in alfalfa and prune or TENT House, 10x16, practically
and is not intended to replace
red ln the com belt and most of gave a very interesting report or meetings at the homes of different been awarded first place ln the
chard. $2875.00. See Della Curtis,
new Can be seen at the Riverside spot day by day market reports).
county publicity contest.
the northern great plains area. her trip to state grange.
members during the summer. These
Wilson Bldg., or phone 64. 21J1XC Tourist Park. August Hansen.
Cattle Markets
Texas, Oklahoma. Colorado, Kan-
Each individual has worked to
The Kingman grange met Mon- are social meetings, sponsored by
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Influenced probably by recent sss and Nebraska aU report pas- [ day evening.- The next meeting the program and hospitality com gether to make a good organization
i,i ACHE farm, good deep well and
lair buildings. Cheap water. $3500. CREOSOTE for preserving timbers price advances, shippers supplied j tures and ranges much better than j whjch is the 25th of July will be a mittees. At the August meeting year to make the better, best.
Eee Della Curtis, Wilson Bldg., or
At Nyssa Plumbing.
J14tf North Portland with 3350 head of i a year ago. Even in the Dakotas social meeting. Every one interest plans were made for the coming
cattle last Monday, which was the 1 and Montana recent rains have ed in grange work is invited.
phone 64.
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year. As 4-H club work is our main
ELECTRIC clipper in good condi largeest number received ln any practically assured summer feed. In
Dale Ashcrfat Is very busy har project, two 4-H club members Visitors From Payette— _ _______
tion cheap. Call Journal.
tf week end in several months. While the far east conditions are not so vesting his potato crop. At present Mary June Rookstool and Dewey
Mr and Mrs. George F. Fetter of
For Sale
trading was slow on the better favorable
the price is not very satisfactory Thomason gave very interesltng re Payette visited with the A. H. Will-
PASTURE COWS on alfalfa safely
CITY PROPERTY
grades, and prices down somewhat
for the farmers.
ports of their trip to the 4-H club sons on Sunday.
li erature furnished. Miner No- from the closing quotations of the
The Bill Toombs family have summer school at Corvallis.
Bloat
Muzzle
Co.
220
Lumbermens
Short Trip to Ironside—
75x150 ft. lots, or will trade for good
V A L L E Y V IE W
previous week, two loads of grass
moved from Wilder to Caldwell so
In September a reception was
Building, Portland, Ore.
7ATF steers averaging 975 pounds brought
used truck. Call Journal office
as to be nearer his work.
Mr. and John E. Ostrom, local
given
for
the
teachers,
Mrs.
Phyllis
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Blessing and
9Jtf.
$925. which was somewhat higher
The parsonage committee of the Hopkins and Miss Ooldie Miller. lumber dealer, was in Ironside
Wanted To Buy
than the top price obtained a week Eli Openlander of La Barge, Wyo„ Kingman
Community
church
Monday evening.
formerly of Manhattan. Kas„ were which consists of Mr. Kurtz, Lane The first aid kit for the school was
Miscellaneous
CLEAN, large cotton rags. 10c per earlier. Other medium to good of
stocked
as
usual.
overnight guests of the Bratton the Peterson has been very success
Visitors From Boise—
pound on subscription or 5c per ferings moved at $7.50 to $8 65.
A contribution was sent to the
At San Francisco the market con family Wednesday evening. Mrs ful in receiving donations. Enough McLaughlin Memorial fund. Mrs.
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE pound cash.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Post of Boise
tinued stronger with advances in Biasing was an old school mate of money has been donated so that J. B. Smith one of our outstanding visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
CO. OF NEW YORK insures
Ruth
Bratton.
prices shown on better grades of
work will begin on the house im
from 1 to 70 years of age. See Mar- j
L. Bayer on Sunday.
Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff of Buena mediately, which will be located in members is county chairman.
For Sale
steers. Medium short-fed California
tin Olsen, Underwriter, Phone 8W :
Five 4-H club members were
Vista
paid
a
short
call
at
the
game
Adrian.
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awarded prizes ln the 4-H club pos Attend Ball Game Sunday—
farm Tuesday.
grassers going at $7.50 to $8.00.
Rev. and Mrs. Tetwller were ter contest in which much Interest
Among those attending the ball
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Amldon and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
l'.tiAKE W ORK--Let us put your FORD 2-ton, 1937 truck. Produce
Cattle prices at North Portland
game ln Ontario Sunday were Mr
was shown.
car or truck brakes in first class
van body. Six tires in good condi have almost reached the late May son called at the A. A. Bratton Elliott Sunday.
A Hallowe'en carnival and white and Mrs. Stanley Ramsey and their
coiiil i n.
Special equipment and tion. John Sawyer, Journal office.
level which was the highest point home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George McLafferty
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James
Bert Bratton is putting up his and Mrs. Bell McLafferty were elephant sale, which was well at
trained men at your service. Pruyn
of the year to date. Prices are still
tended and added about $15 to our Daelhousen, Dwight Smith and his
/> Iito Repair. Phone 56F2.
running around $1 less than a year alfalfa, this week.
c 'lers in te Martin home Wednes treasury was given the last of Ocl. son, Sid Smith, A. L. Fletcher, Pete
For Rent
Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff and children day.
ago. The condition of cattle on the
This is an annual event at Oregon Boydell, Adolph Jaenke, Mrs. Sid
WANTED Trucking of all kinds
FARM LANDS
first of July this year was reported spent Thursday night at the A. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vanderpool of
ney Burbldge, Miss Nellie Jean
Trail.
Die k Smith, Nyssa. Phone 43. d!6tf
Bratton
home.
the best since 1932 with Indications
Kimberly. Idaho are visiting at the
The Christmas tree, costumes for 8chwelzer and many others.
FOR LONG LEASE—Good corner that range stock will reach good
Ray Larson the county agent was Cotton home.
WANTED All your welding jobs.
operetta and all decorations were
on Locust Avenue and Highway | weights and finish. Marketings of inspecting clover fields Friday in
Mr. Cotton and Mr. Vanderpool sponsored by the P. T. A. also the
We promise good work and fair Fine for service station or other
western cattle in June were lighter this neighborhood.
went to Emmett Monday after a treats which were presented to all
prices. Pruyn Auto Repair, Phone business. Call Journal office oi
The semi sweet cherries are ripe truck load of slab wood.
than a year ago due to smaller ship
small yoyngsters and school chil
fii’F2.
Nyssa Really.
ments from Texas. Oklahoma and and they are selling around 2c and
Jack Com is very busy combin dren of this community.
you pick them. The writer was over ing grain in the Kolony.
Kansas.
A 4-H club achievement program
by Fruitland this week in an or
The binders are busy too, as the was given in January. Oregon Trail
neighborhood this week.
Sheep and Lamb Markets
OW YHEE
chard
of
400
trees
and
never
saw
grain
is
ripening
very
fast
Members of the Owyhee school
Sharp advances and active trad
By ED. PKUÏN
sponsors four 4-H clubs, a boy’s
The Polly Anna club will meet Calf club, a girls Sewing club, a
board spent Thursday morning ing occurred in the spring lamb the trees so full. They are picking
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Walters en looking over the territory belonging market at North Portland following 2 tons a day for the cannery.
with Mrs. Mitchell Wednesday.
girls Cooking club and has the dis
HOWDY POLKS:—Somewhere
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cochrun
ter’ained at dinner for the Fred to the district which is several the receipts of only 1000 head last
C. M. Beaumont attended to busi tinction of having the first Phea
we read that while every man
Low family of Caldwell and their miles south of Adrian. They found Monday. Good trucked-ln offerings and daughter Eunice of Nyssa and ness in Ontario Monday.
sant
club
ln
Malheur
county.
E.
M.
has his girl, the ice man has
sons, Jack and Rex Sunday.
a tract of around 7 thousand acres brought mostly $7.25, which was Charley McClure of Caldwell called
Hauser county club leader present
his pick.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Culbertson which is speedily coming under cul 75c to $1 higher than a week earlier. at the A. A. Bratton home Satur
ed 21 girls and boys with 4-H club
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OREGON TRAIL
and daughter Betty were dinner i tivation with some good looking A carload of good to choice lambs day evening.
pins and certificates of achieve
Eulah and Ruth Bratton returned
The trouble with a husband
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Slip- ] grain ready to harvest. Some places from the Mt. Adams area sold up
ment. Also three club leaders were
Tuesday after a week at Wallowa
who works like a horse all day
Oregon Trail P. T. A. met at the
py Sunday.
are already improved but for the to $7.75.
awarded pins. A very interesting
lake.
is that all he wants to do ln the
home
of
Mr.
and
Msr.
F.
C.
Fry
most
part
the
settlers
are
just
be
From
California
reports
are
that
Mr. and Mrs. »Adam Klingback
4-H club program was presented.
evening is to hit the hay.
Friday evening, July 15. Mary June
and family of Bmmett were guests ginning. But the water is there and many buyers have left the state al
At the February meeting ln ob-
•
*
*
Rookstool gave a splendid report of
Sunday of Mrs. Martha Klingback those who have witnessed the won though some contracting at higher
servans
of
the
41st
anniversary
of
SUNSET VALLEY
her trip to the 4-H club summer
One thing air mail week
derful possibilities in surrounding elevation has been on the basis of
and family.
the founding of the National Con
school. A social evening followed
did accomplish: a lot of us
new territory can easily vision a $6.50 to $6.75 f.o.b. loading points.
The Ray Franklin family and the |
Sunset Valley club met with Mrs. with games being played and re gress of Parents and Teachers a
now know that a cachet is
Lamb prices have been rather er
rich farming community in the
young folks from the Peutz family j
Eastman Thursday. There were 7 freshments were served at the close special program was given. A page
not a place where moon
ratic the last few months, advanc
near future.
members present. Committees were of the evening. The August meeting ant “The Bow of Promise," was
attended the rodeo in Nampa Sat
shiners hide their whiskey.
Several of the young people here ing sharply one week and declining
appointed to start work for a fall will be held at the F. O. Holmes presented also a playlet “The Ideal
urday evening.
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have been enjoying the mumps, but the next. Prices at both North Port
P. T. A. Birthday Cake,” with
Harvest is well under way in reports are that all are convalescing land and Chicago have been run bazaar. Next meeting to be held home.
A
thing
that
we can do for you
musical numbers to round out a
July 28 with Mrs. Bill Parker. All
Owyhee and theshing is about to nicely.
The Merry Matrons club met at well planned program. A silver o f
is ofier complete satisfaction
ning about $2.00 to $2.50 below those
members
are
urged
to
attend
this
start.
j
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the home of Vivian Ashley Wednes fering was taken and sent to the
with our wheel alignment and
of last year at this time.
meeting for the election of officers
day afternoon with Mrs. Bessie state fund.
Ranges in the inter-mountain
tie rod service.
E. M. Hauser 4-II leader of On
for
the
coming
year.
Ashley as co-hostess. Four guests
tario was a business visitor in the statr Picnic Postponed—
area are in excellent condition. Es
A
basket
social
was
given
ln
Mrs.
L.
E.
Newgen
and
Mvs.
J.
I The Nebraska-Idaho picnic has timates are that range bands this
and eight members answered roll March from which over $15 was
-------- ~---------------------------------- - — —1 been postponed to a later date, season will have 10 to 20 per cent Case made a trip to Ontario Satur call with their favorite
flower. cleared.
day.
Mrs.
C.
Ditty
stayed
with
Bon-
—
wat ch for announcement later.
Plans were made to go to Mrs. Bar
more fat lambs than in recent
A tonsilectomy was provided for
' nie Mae Newgen.
PHONE 56W
rett's gardens for the next meeting one of the schol children.
years. Contacting ln western Mon
Wesley Clay of La Grande a c - .
0_ , . h
Mr„
i
2nd and Main Sts. Nyssa
tana
has
been
active
at
$5.75
to
A
health
clinic
for
pre-school
Son Visits—
com paniedChar.es Dlttys home • * »
Nina Boness as hostesses. Roll call children was sponsored this spring.
Don D. Davis, western represent $6 00 for fall delivery. Many bids of from that city Thursday for a two
to be answered by the child’s clever At this time all pre-school children
$6.25
to
$6.50
for
ewes
were
report
ative of the Armstrong Linoleum
weeks visit.
saying. The afternoon was spent in who had not previously taken the
company visited with his parents. ed but most growers were reluctant
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Wilson
visiting and several contests which diptheria toxoid were treated
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Davis from to sell at that level. Contracting spent Sunday at the Tom Lowe hot
created much amusement. Refresh
of feeder-lambs has been active in
The annual school picnic and the
Thursday until Sunday.
spring.
ments were served at the close of ice cream social were rponsorfd as
Wyomning with prices advancing as
Mrs. Kenneth Lorrenson and two
Mr. Davis was returning from a much as 50c to a prevailing price
daughters are at Emmett picking the^ et^ ; att 8mlth entertained usual by the P. T. A.. In the after
business trip to Chicago which was level of $6.50.
noon new officers for the coming
apricots.
j made by plane and will visit the
the Willing Workers club at an all year were Installed by one of our
Hog Markets
Mrs. Charley Wilson returned
1 Seattle offices of his company be
day
meeting
Thursday.
A
pot
luck
About 1400 head of hogs were re Thursday from Homedale where
former presidents, Mrs. J. B. Smith
fore returning to his home in San
ceived at North Portland last Mon- she had been visiting her daughter lunch at noon was enjoyed by the as follows:
Francisco
following
guests:
Mrs.
Ewen
Chard.
day and moved on an active mar- Mrs Lester Zürcher since Monday.
President, Miss Goldie Miller:
Kenneth, Patty and Jack, Mrs. Wm Vice President, F. C. Fry: Secre
ket with prices up about 50c from
Sunday afternoon caller? in the
the prvious week's close. Top price L. B. Landreth home were Mr. and Mettlen. Mrs. Fred Boness and tary-Treasurer, Mrs. F. G. Holmes;
W. C. T. C.
children, Mrs. A. P. Smith and Historian. Mrs. F. C. Fry; Trans-
for carload lots was $10.75.
Mrs. Jack Simpson, Mr. and Mrs.
Womens Christian Temperance
Nyssa
Bot San Francisco and Chicago Grover Cooper and son Ellis of Ore daughters and Mrs. Andrew Shoop poratlon to 4-H club summer
and Helen The day was spent do school was provided for Mary June
Union met at the Emmett Parker markets were somewhat lower than
gon Trail. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill
Electrical
Shop
ing miscellaneous sewing for the Rookstool who was presented with
home on sixth street Tuesday after the previous week, however. Despite
Reeves of Wilder and John Lowe of
Next to Bakery
hostess. The culb will meet all day a scholarship by the Ontario Com
noon with Mrs. Ed Wilde in charge the recent gains in the hog mar
Owyhee.
of the scriptural selections. The kets, prices are still about $1.50 low-
mercial club at the fair last fall.
Roy Gueck and Chas Ditty were July 28 with Mrs. Shoop.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roors and Mrs.
lesson was ‘'Character Education. er than the corresponding date last Simday callers in the Fred True
An old baby buggy—
Simpson of Boise were visitors .it
Advanced through child and social year,
home at North Powder, Ore.
harness, a fresno—
the George McKee home. Mrs.
welfare, social morality and medal
Wool Markets
Ray Warren had the misfortune
contests.
— or perhaps some
Continued pick-up ln trade on to lose control of his car Sunday, Simpson Is Mrs. McKee’s sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Nelson and
Round table discussion included the Boston wool market occurred when it plunged in the Owyhee
potatoes or onions—
legislation against gambling and last week with prices tending some canal below the Lowe hot Springs. family of Grover, Colo., and other
or just some article
indecent literature. Also poems what higher. Although some users
Warren family and Verbal frlens from Calloway. Neb., visited
that you have grown
were read by Mrs. A. F. Seward showed considerable resistance t o ' Wolfe had enjoyed the afternoon at the F. G. Rookstool home last
Harvest worries are over when you have your
and Mrs. Charles Marshall and an the rapidly advancing prices, others | swlmmlng ln the Owyhee river. The Wednesday.
tired
of having
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Wurl have a
artical on "Children Farm Home” continued to buy, so that a good |adles preceded Mr. Warren up to
crops
protected in SURE INSURANCE. See us
around the house . . .
by Mrs. Parker. The next meeting volume of wool was taken out of the I the hot springs a foot. While he was new son woh arrived a week ago
before insuring your hay and grain.
will be with Mrs. Mary Felton market.
driving to the springs for them teh Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Hopkins who
Several grades of territory wool [ accident occurred. When Mr. War-
August 2.
have been attending summer school
The Oregon state president inform moved in substantial quantities at rent saw he had lost control of his
in Caldwell returned home Friday.
ed the Nyssa union arrangements are moderately advanced price Graded car he jumped out. The damages
the car has not been learned. On Sunday they left for Strawberry
being made with the Southern Pa combing, three-eights blood, terri- j
PHONE 31
lake on a fishing trip,
cific company to operate a north tory wool sold at 56c to 58c, scoured | Miss Wolfe lost $8 of clothine, the
over other Iadies ]ost their clothing also.
Mr and Mrs. DeGrofft ana sons
west white ribbon special to the W basis, an advance of one cent
C. T. U. national convention at San the range of the previous week.. Bud and Betty Schwelzer who | attended the rodeo ln Nampa sat-
Francisco. August 3 to 10. All W. C Oraded. French combing fine tern- have been quite ill of the mumps ««la y evening,
| Mr and Mrs Torvald Ol*™1 J 1611
T U workers are urged to take ad lory wool was steady with prices are abjp to be up again.
Mrs RaiPh Gee of Apple Valley the week end
and Kuna
Modern Machinery
vantage of this low party fare and ranging from 63c to 65c, scoured
M I
take their vacation now and attend ___________________________________ and her sister Miss Lawson of the with t^ d*
and
* /
_________________________________ , Island visited Mrs. L. Kendall! M r and Mrs.
this convention.
Expert Work
TVinrcHov
i and Mrs. Ewen Chard and family.
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MARKETS
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Mr and Mrs Chas Schwelzer vis- Mr and Mrs Wyatt Smith and
Ited Sunday with Mr and Mrs "°ns. Mrs A. P Smith and daugh-
anh„vier Of Wilder
Iters,
Earl and Leo Chard
and
Bud Notheis has been confined friends and relatives from Mitchel-
to his bed for the past week with Butte and Nys«i met
re
the flu. Mrs Cloninger has been from Meridian at the park in Ca d-
helping to care for him.
i well for a P,cnl^ ‘n" erfr®“ nd^ lok 1
L B Landreth started threshing |
voung peope I m Rook-
hls red clover Wednesday. M iss; »tools made a sight-seeing trip to
Annie Schwelzer is helping Mrs.
dam
8r and j
bct\
19c
$1-58
95c
79c
PLUMBING
by Licensed
Plumbers Only
19c
39c
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PHONE 66
North of the Bank
L. E Newgen and son Bob, A. R. were Sunday dinner guests st the
Roberts and son made a business. R
Holmes home,
trip to Caldwell Tuesday
I Betty and Peggy Chart "turned
Mr and Mrs. George Wilson And hom<‘ Sunday after a few days v
children made s t r i p to Wet o e r . Kat Mitchell
Monday
I Miss Loretta Mitchell came home
Bob Newgen spent Tuertay night with them for » weeks visit with
freinds in this community.
with Bob and Jack Reffett.
The F. B. Rookstool» visited at
the Tom Ooodier home ln Kingman
Kolony Sunday afternoon.
Son Visits From Klamath Falls—
Mrs W S. Jones' niece and f)m -
Helmer Ostrom and wife, to
gether with Mr J Sterner, were ilv arrived from California the first
visitors last week at the home of of the week with the intension of
the former's parrnts. Mr and Mrs locating here.
John E. Ostrom Helmer is In the
Pat Our High School
automobile business in Klamath
Falla The party returned Sunday On A Business Basis
Vote YES July 2».
to their own home.
Means Better
Shoe Repairing
ABBOTTS SHOE
SHOP
IN NYSSA PLUMBING BLDG.
NORTH OF BANK
HOT W E ATH ER
MEANS
BLOW OUTS
Replace Those Dangerous
Smooth Tires with
ATLAS TIRES
POWELL SERVICE STATION
2nd. and Main Sts.