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e«t itylo, HU Xray and diathermy Diton Nuralng Home— Return* from Portland— SEVEN COUNTIES FREE OF DEBT 4*H BABY BEEFËRS A T EXPOSITION Mn. Sidney Burbtdgo and hor machines are of the moet approved The Dixon muring home has been three daughter* returned on the type and he hat alto added a Me* a busy piece this week as well as Rose from a five Weeks' visit VvlUi Casky record system. the city physicians working over HOLMAN REPORTS ON her family ill Portland. COUNTY INDEBTEDNESS Visiting Sister’s Family— Mrs. Loring Taylor's sister. Mrs. T. B. Lindsey and daughter. Mar- J°rie, were arrivals from Seattle last Saturday night and are spending the week at the Taylor home. ReOD(,n _ SALEM—Seven Oregon countries are entirely debt free, with neither outstanding bond issues nor war- amts, according to a report com- piled by State Treasurer Rufus C Holman. These include Clatsop, j p Columbia, Douglas^ Lake, Linn, j Mr. and Mrs. Perd Pairman re- Marion and Umatilla. Three other] opened the Home Cafe under the counties — Josephien, Polk and name of Fred's Cafe this week. The Malheur county exhibit was Parma. Washington—have n o outstanding Mr. Fairman is a former resident PORTLAND — Awards won by Sponsor of the club is the Ontario bond issues but have small amounts of New Plymouth and more recent- members of the Ontario 4-H Baby awarded sixth place in the county branch of the United States Nation- j of warrants outstanding, according ly of Seligman, Ariz. where he and Beef club exhibiting at the the Pa herd class. The following members of the On al Bank, under the management of to Holman’s report which is based his wife conducted a restaurant for cific International Livestock Expo two years. sition were announced as follows: tario 4-H Baby Beef club are in Joe J. Dyer, and it is as a reward upon conditions as of July 1, last The Fairman’s are the proud par The report shows that practically Dick Yundt won third place in the atteendance this week at the Pa for the splendid work done that the Hereford class in a field of 61 en cific International Exposition: Duane group was given the trip to Port- every county in the state is in bet- ents of a two weeks old baby boy. trants; he also place ninth in the Gibbs. Lester Panilte, Dale Hopper land; while financial aid in trans- ter condition financially than It was Baby Boy— Angus class. Martha and Morris Jimmy Admas of Weiser; Earl How porting the cattle was provided by two years ago with the aggregate indebtedness of the 36 counties Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ragland are Goodwin placed Uth and 13th in ard, Payette; Bernard Ingle, On the Malheur County Court. While in Portland, members of bond and warrant reduced from announcing the birth of their baby the Angus class and Ivan 7> siger tario; Dewey Thomason, Sam Pul placed sixth in this class. Ivan Zesi- len, Bud Schweizer, Betty Schweizer the club were royally entertained $23,200,701 'at of July 1, 1936, to son this week born on September 30 ger also placed tenth in the Short and Ivan Zesiger of Nyssa; Bill by the head officer of the United $20,030,167 as of July, 1938, a re- at the home of Mrs Ragland's par Pictz, Jr.; and Morris Goodwin, States National Bank. duction of $3,170,534 in the two year ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Jones. The horn class. period. babe weighed 11 pounds at birth Counties reporting the greatest and Dr. Maulding was In attend- FAIRWAY HILLS “ LABRATORY COMMUNITY’ progress toward debt reduction dur ance. ing the two years Include Multnom- ; ah with a reduction of $997,638; Hunters— ' Klamath with a decrease of $263,- On Sunday George McKee. W. E 543; Coos with a debt retirement of Jones and W C. Duffy returned $128,276; Jackson with a decrease from a deer hunt and Duffy had a of $136,131; Tillamook! $98,709; two pointer. Union, $89,722; Wasco, $192,000, and Mrs George McKee spent the Washington, $84,113. week end in Boise where she visited Coos is the only county in the with her sister, Mrs. Elma Simpr.cn. state with a debt load in excess of five per cent of its assessed valua Return from Trip— tion. Other counties with high debt Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Foster and ratios include Grant, 4.71 per cent; their son Tommy returned on Mon Wheeler, 4.34 percent; Morrow, 4.27 day night from a weeks business percent; Multnomah, 4 26 per cent. trip to Portland and hunting. After The average debt ratio for all Tuesday the time was spent hunt counties of the state is 2.23 per ing deer in the Ochoco national for cent compared with 2.51 per cent est and while Mr Foster saw many two years ago. of them and several were brought out he was not among the lucky ones. • with a large well-lighted living-room that has been widely built in New LUMBER INDUSTRY'S SMALL U. O. MEDICAL SCHOOL Mrs. Charles Newbill and her HOMES LABORATORY COM and an unusual amount of closet j England during the summer. This children spent Saturday night and TO HEAD HOSPITAL space. Note how its low sweeping ] |lomp ¡s cailed the “Molly Pitcher." PLETED NEAR NATIONAL Sunday with her parents, Mr. and lines relieve any effect of littleness. CAPITAL Mrs. Charles Garrisson and Sunday Adjoining the “ Eden” is a home The cost range of the Molly Pitch DEAN ANNOUNCES GIFT OF all drove to Boise for the aPernoon Five of the eight homes in the specially designed as a suburban er" is from $4,000 to $4,800, depend $50,(MH) FROM MRS. MEIER and evening. ‘‘laboratory community” at Fairway cottage. Its feature is a living room ing on locality and quality of con Hills are illustrated. On the left is that extends through the width of struction. The “ Briarwild" is a less Motor to Portland— CORVALLIS — Under an agree the "Eden," described as a garden fthe house with a spacious rear than $3.000 home, and the "Eden” Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson left ment entered into between the apartment. This is the lowest cost exit. The name of this home is the comes within a cost range of from Board of Control and the State on Tuesday morning with H. D. Hol "Briarwild." The third house up the home of the group. The "Eden" Is Board of higher education this week mes, Viola Pullen of Nyssa and a model of compact arrangement line is a Colonial two-story example $1,800 to $2,500. Doyn Price of Ontario for Portland. operation of the new tuberculosis hospital to be located in Multnomah The two latter were last week sel following a few day's visit here with Nyssa Visitor— county will be under the supervision ected by the judges as the two out Visited Parent»— standing 4-H club workers of Mal in Nyssa Mrs. C. W. Barrett was her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. of the university medical school Mrs. Mae Burke returned to her on business Friday. That institution will occupy the po heur county and as such will be the home at Jerome, Idaho, last Sunday Keizer. sition of superintendent of the hos guests of the First National Bank Business Visitor— pital. Under this arrangement pa of Portland at the Pacific Inter Mrs. William Matzen of Parma tients at the hospital will receive national Livestock Exposition held was a business visitor in Nyssa on the benefit of the services of the in that city Wednesday, Thursday Saturday and called at the Journal many outstanding physicians and and Friday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will visit office. surgeons on the staff of the medi cal school while at the same time with their daughter and her family, in the hospital will serve as a training Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beutler Romans Had Bagpipes Salem while away. center for students in the medical Scotland was not the original home of the bagpipe, which was intro school. Moves Into New Quarters— duced into Britain by the Romans. A gift of $50,000 to the University Dr. L. A. Maulding on last Thurs Nero is believed to have played the of Oregon medical school by Mrs. day moved into his new offices pre instrument. Julius L. Meier, widow of the late pared for him in the Fry building governor, will be used in enlarging on the south side of Main between the new tuberculosis hospital, ac First and Second. The building has Area of Texas The area of Texas is greater than cording to Dean Richard B. Dille- been completely remodeled and re the combined areas of Rhode Is hunt. The board of control has fil decorated and Dr. Mauldlngs o f land, Delaware, Connecticut, New ed an application with the Public fices will occupy the whole front Jersey, Massachusetts, New Hamp Words Administartion for an ad half. The doctor also has installed new shire, Vermont, South Carolina, In ditional grant of $41.000 to match diana, Kentucky, Virginia and New the Meier donation. furniture and equipment of the lat- York. Dr. Maulding now has living time and unfortunately most of it apartments in the rear of the build cannot be blamed on the stork as he ing also having moved his furniture seems to be a bit lazy. there on Saturday and the phone On Sunday at the Home an eight number is 37. and a half pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brunsfield. with John S. Conger Dies— John S. Conger, 83, a bachelor Dr. J. J. Sarazin in attendance. who had been employed at the Car- The lad has been named Clyde ron farm on the Owyhee project for Dewayne. Jack McConnell was a guest at the past two years, passed away at the Ontario hospital last Thursday the Home while he visited a few night from the effects of a major days from Baker. operation performed earlier in the Mrs. Hall from the land north of day. His sister, Mrs. F. E. Atkens of Nyssa was in for treatment under Gettysburg, S. D., was at his bed Dr. Kirby and Sarazin for the bite side at the time of his death. of a black widow spider but was Funeral services were held at the able to return to her home after Nyssa Funeral Home last Saturday, a days treatment. with the Rev. Floyd White, pastor The small son of Emil Vertrees of the Methodist church in charge. of Apple Valley was a patient also The body, accompanied by Mrs. of Drs. Sarazin and Kerby but also Atkens, was shipped on the after improved sufficiently to be returned noon train to Snohomish, Wash., home. Also the infant son of Al where a brother, William Conger, Chadburn of Parma recovered and lives. Burial service were held in was taken home. that city Monday. Too Late to Classify Deceased was born in Boone Coun ty, 111, on February 5, 1875, and FOUR Room House, with screened leaves one brother and a sister to in porch and garage. Two blocks mourn his loss. east and two blocks north of depot. S. C. McConnell. 601xp Frost Complete Survey— Bernard Frost has completed his power service survey of the Nyssa Heights area lying north of the cemetery and announced that with in the week the work crews would shart stretching the lines which will give electrical service to about Mr. and Mrs. McConnell a dozen families over a three mile area. And the work is expected to former owners of be completed in about a week aftei it starts so that these new sub scribers will have service before the cold weather sets in. It has been the policy of the Ida ho Power to add thees new services Wish to thank their many on the new land as soon as there are sufficient families to warrant friends and patrons for their it and for this reason the farmers in kindness and consideration this area are far more fortunate in during their stay in Nyssa, having the modern conveniences in I and hope that you will con their homes and on the ranches than many who have lived years in ' tinue to patronize the new more populated and long settled | owners. communities. W E THANK YOU M A X IE S Confectionery SATURDAY 5th LAST DAY OF HARVEST CELEBRATION Bargains every day but extra bargains now Childrens «p ‘ -a G ri 9CERY SPECIAILS and Australia. FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY— October 7-8 Believed Earth Stationary Center PROM PT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE Cheese stationary center of the universe. WHA 77 No White Elephants? 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