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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1939 Dan Holly is building a new MITCHELL BUTTE I house. Mr. Mrs Dun Holly accompanied Mrs Mr and Mrs Duke RolilUhd and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fivecoat and Prank Miller and children to Boise family, Mildred Fle&hman enjoyed a son spent the Fourth at her lathers Friday picnic at Boise Sunday. home at Oregon Trail. Mr. and Mis. James McGinnis Mrs. Howard Hatch and Mrs. i Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Packer and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvon Me- James McGinnis attended Jolly children were dinner guests at the Ginn is of Newell Heights are Janes at the King home In Lower home of his sisters Mrs. Louise Finn of NeweA Heights. spending this week in the moun- Bend Thursday afternoon. Leo Chard spent the Fourth at tains fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker and Donald and Barbara Hatch spent son were Sunday guests at the Bob Vale Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holman and the week end visiting at the Tom Toombs home In Caldwell Sunday sons of this community, Mr. and Ferguson home In Apple Valley Mildred Fleshman of La Grande Mr. and Mrs Bill Harris moved Is visiting her sister, Mrs Duke Mrs. Marion Chard and children. Dona Chard. Eldo Thompson and Sunday Into the Ode Ashcraft Rohland. Bob Sleeper of Owyhee enjoyed the house. Ellen McConnell was a dinner Fourth at Unity. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thrasher were guest Wednesday at the Rohland Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith en business visitors In Nyssa Friday. tertained with an ice cream lunch Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson, Berth- home. Mrs. Bill Ashcraft and daughters eon for Russell Talbot and family. al Caverhill, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mitchell and James McGinnis enjoyed swimming are visiting at Rexburg, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs L. C. Pounds and Loretta honoring Allen Rosenburgs at Snlvelys spring Sunday. The thermometer hit 105 degrees J. D. Duncan of Caldwell were din birthday Tuesday evening. Mrs. Carl Quackenbush and son ner guests Friday at the Glen Sunday. and Kingman Wall spent the Mrs. Berthal Caverhill Is visiting Pounds home. Fourth at Vale. her parents at Bend, Ore., this J. P. Dunaway is able to be up USE JOURNAL WANT ADS. week. and around now. Mrs. Carl Quackenbush and son returned to Spokane Wednesday. Kingman Wall also returned to Creston, Idaho. Mrs. Wall will re main a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lowe. Mrs. Houston Dunaway Is recov ering from injuries she received in an auto accident. Glenn McGinnis left Friday for California. Mrs. Marie Holman and son Larry and Mrs. Marion Chard were busi ness visitors at Ontario and New Plymouth Friday. Mrs. Marie Parker and Luella Smith were callers at the Ewen Chard home in Oregon Trail Sat urday. Aileen Talbot spent the week with her mother, Mrs. Jennie Talbot in Nyssa. The Union Sunday school was held at the home of Irva Fivecoat They had election of officers they were Mrs. Luella Smith, superin tendent, Mrs. Marie Packer assist ant superintended Loretta Mitchell secretary treasurer. Harold Fivecoat and Coleen Connaughay son lead ers. Teachers: Luella Smith, adult class, Irva Fivecoat, junior girls Faye McGinnis, junior boys, Marie Parker, primary class. Apicnic was planned for the Sunday school it will be down in the grove on the Tom Lowe place below the ditch. Everyone in the commun ity is invited. Eleanor and Leona Dutton, Ardls and oLraine McFate, Beth Mitchell. Arlene Peterson, Emily Otis, Nadine and Forestine Wilson and Nadine Nichols. The Charles Wilsons have been entertaining friends from South Dakota this past week On Sunday the Wilsons and their visitors took a picnic dinner to the Big Bend park. ADRIAN SAVE 50c Renew Your Subscription To The Nyssa Gate City Journal for only $1 During Nyssa’s Dollar Days APPLE VALLEY Epworth League young people and their advisors, Mrs. John Poage and Mrs. C. P. Leigh left Saturday eve ning to attend summer conference at Wallowa lake. Slyvia Smith of Ten Davis was an overnight guest of Mrs. J. S. Stout on Wednesday. Levi Stephens has purchased a new binder. Mr. and Mrs. Nash and family of Austin and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Henshaw and family and Mrs. C. Henshaw also of Austin were recent visitors at the Reuben Henshaw home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stephens went to Donnelly Friday to work. Mr. and Mrs. Erick Peterson and son John attended the funeral of Fred Marshall at Nyssa Sunday. The Journal Leads the Field in News! From the Nation’s Capitol: The Nysia Journal gives you News from Washington, D. C., written by John W. Kelly— News that is of interest to you and the community. From the State Capitol: The Nyssa Journal is the ONLY Newspaper in Malheur County that gives you news 52 weeks of the year from Salem— This news comes to you from another capable reporter, Al Lind* beck. From Your Community: The Nyssa Journal Consistently carries Com munity News From a Greater Number of com munities than any other newspaper in the County. Nyssa Funeral Home Phone 73W Nyssa CONCRETE PIPE ‘Permanent as the Pyramids* Specify "Ontario Concrete Pipe”— when you connect to the new concrete sewer line Every joint is carefully and accurately molded to insure tight connections. Order Now— We make prompt deliveries CONCRETE FOR PERMANENCE ONTARIO CONCRETE PIPE CO. Phone Ontario 453 Ontario LINCOLN club has planned a box social for were in Ontario Saturday morning. the end of this month. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newbill and The social is to be held at the children, Mrs. Mary Nichols. James home of Winona Henderson. There and Nadine and Mr. and Mrs. Ern is to be a program and games play est Tetwiler joined the Conrad ed afterward. The club is starting Martin and Wm. Toombs families to earn money to send one of their for a picnic dinner on the Martin members to Corvallis. lawn for the Fourth. Ed and Tilly Bowman have been Mr. and MS-s Sandy Patterson spending a few days at the Terhune and children of Caldwell are spend home. ing a few days at the T. T. Elliott Raymond Pierce spent Sunday home. with Pat Sweaney. On Sunday morning friends and Mrs Ridder's 4-H animal club relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Lee met at the H. V. Maw home Thurs Thrasher arrived to help celebrate day afternoon. All members attend- the Fourth. They were Mr. and Mrs. „ , . e<1 but two Tlif next meeting will C° e hanV L mUy ° f „ Brl*dam be held at the Daniel Powell home. City, Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Ray „„ . . . „ . T . . ____ . , _ Neff and family of Payson. Utah. Mr and Mrs H V Maw and fam- ily were dinner guests at the T. C. Mr and Mrs. Vernon Boren and son Johnson home. of Boise and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Roy Pierce was a callers at the Pinkston were also dinner guests. | ' O. C. Johnson home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Neff visited in Nyssa during their stay. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Lane and fam Sunday Visitors— ily spent the Fourth at the Owyhee Mr and Mrs. Manford Stroup of dam. Boise and Mrs Laura Blakely of On Friday Mrs Wm. Toombs en Oklahoma spent Sunday at the C. tertained the following young peo C. Elliott home in Kingman and ple in honor of her daughter Doro left from Boise on Monday morning thy's 12th birthday anniversary: for a trip to the coast. $pruce up the old Bu$ D O L L A R D A Y $ Special Auto Beauty Kit $1 V Rates lc per word,per issue Minimum charge 25c CASH IN ADVANCE Work Wanted For Sale Poultry BY HIGH school girl. House work or care of children. Call Journal office. 13Jlxp Call 08R1 for Miss Charleen Farley and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher and Lorraine Blanton had a narrow Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Harry escape from drowning near the Lindquist of Payette were Sunday Malheur Butte while swimming dinner guests of Mr and Mirs. Sunday and quick thinking and ac Henry Meier. tion of Mrs. Gertie Blanton save the Barbara Jean Hatch and Donald girls. Hatch of Adrian visited La Verne Mr. and Mrs. John Mighel and and Evelyn Ferguson over the week daughter of California were Sun end. day and Monday guests at the Wes Mr. and Mrs. Allan Morley and Blanton home. daughter returned to their home Mrs. Blanton gave a dinner Sun at Bend, Thursday after visiting at day in their honor. the J. S. Stout home. Otis King is in the harvest fields The sympathy of the neighbor hood goes out to Mrs. Jed Gooing in Texas. The Lincoln 4-H cooking club met whose younger sister, Mrs. Howard at the home of their leader Mrs. Dice died the last of the week. Plans were Mrs. Burfield and son of the Dal Clark King Monday. las came to visit at the Hanshaw made to entertain their mothers at a tea party to be given at the home home. Mr. Harry cut grain at the War- j of their leader Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Iren Wilson and son ren Smalley farm Monday. Mrs. Tom Porterfield returned of Juntura spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. from Boise Sunday. Joe Sheats of Kansas City is vis Chadwick. iting at the Leo Wood home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ruffner also Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Miller of Mrs. George McCarty and son of Melba called at the F. D Milltr, Weiser were visitors at the Roy Mc- home Tuesday. Neal home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harry attend Mrs. Ray Tuttle met her sister, ed the stock sale in Caldwell Thurs Mrs. Dean Redland of Hastings, day. Neb., Monday morning and accom Ura Robinson was a business vis panied her on to Seattle to visit itor in Caldwell Thursday. relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brant of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McNeal spent Washington. Penn., are visiting at the Fourth with Roy’s parents. Mr. the Levi Stephens home. and Mrs. Henry McNeal in Merid Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown of Colorado at employed at the A. A. ian. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gwilliam and Steele place. Members of the school board met Mr. and Mrs. Max Gilchrist all of Emmett were Sunday guests at the Monday night. Mrs. Lawrence Thompson and son Robert Gilchrist home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farley visited spent Monday at the Ura Robin Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Forest son home. Sayers. Mrs. Ed Du Pre and daughter and KINGMAN KOLONY Audrey Norman were Sunday visit ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. At the National Jersey sale held Dale Garrison in Nyssa. at Far Hill, New Jersey June 9 of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshall cattle selected and sponsored by the visited at the Clark King home American Jersey Cattle club among Sunday. the cows sold were Financial in Mr. and Mrs. Roy McNeal attend terest 53rd for $1000. Imported Sally ed a double charivari for Mr. and Royalwhite $575 granddaughter and Mrs. Werner Peutz and Mr. and daughter of Right Royal bull owned Mrs. Rex Walters Friday night at by Bull and Son Canada. Corona the home of Rex Walters' parents. tion Christine $430 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed White of Bald Coronation Lade of La Haule Oxford win. Iowa, are visiting Mr. and Crystal Star $475 daughter of Cor Mrs. George Ward. onation Oxford King consigned by . O. Anderson of Chicago is David Baird New Jersey. Right spending his vacation at the Avery Royal is Grand Sire and Corona Anderson home. tion Lad of La Haule is half broth The Sunday school had an at ers to dams sire of calf purchased tendance of 49 Sunday. Election of by C. B. Beaumont from Minneapo officers was held. lis last winter. E. Brown and family of Missouri Coronation Lad of LaHaule and are visiting at the home of Mr. and a daughter of Coronation Oxford Mrs. Jack Pettit. King are grandparents of Beau Mr. and Mrs. Ledgerwood« and monts three-year-old bull. family and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr and Mrs. E. G. Asborn and Marshall were Sunday visitors at family and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Otis the George Markham home. and daughter Emily took a picnic The Lincoln Farmers association dinner to the Big Bend park and met Saturday night at the Lincoln spent the Fourth. school with a very good attendance. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell McKennon the county Conrod Martin and Miss Jeanette agent gave a demonstration on the Martin Sunday included Mr. and poisoning of rabbits at the O. E. Mrs. Paul Parks and son Bobbie Green ranch. of Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mrs. Amelia Whitsell of McMin- Eastman of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. ville is visiting her son and family, Wm. Toomb and daughters. Roy Whitsell. The regular meeting of the King- man H. E. C. club wras held with Mrs. Carl Hill of Newell Heights! RICHLAND „ Mrs. Wade _ Nichols and . . Mr. . and . . Mrs. Virgil McGee's 4-H canning Tumbler C L A SSIF IE D A D S fine white rock friers. W. CONTRACT POTATOE plowing, picking and hauling. Have own crew. I. J. Callahan. 1 mile N W C.C.C. camp. 6J3xc J. Browne ranch. 29Jtfc GIRL 16 YEARS old wants work caring for children. Also wanted work for 3 boys 12 to 17 years old. Box 1017, Nyssa. E. W. Lewis. 13Jlxp For Sale Farm Produce DRESSMAKING, prices reasonable. TREE RIPENED Apricots. Leave mens shirts made to measure. orders at Fred Fishers second Mrs. Lamb. 1 block north Bud house north Apple Valley school, Short Service. 6Jtfc about 3 miles south Nyssa. 13J2xc Wanted For Sale MISCELLANEOUS GRAIN HARVESTING. Will take contract by the acre. Have good l ' i TON FORD V8 truck $325.00, up-to-date equipment. Prices rea large 2 wheel trailer *15.00. Nyssa sonable. Louis Recla on highway Ms Trader, main highway north at Al miles south of Owyhee bridge. 3J2xp berta. 13Jlxc GARBAGE HAULING. Also odd jobs by hour day or week. Prices reasonable. Call J. G. Coil, Ai Thompsons feed store. 20Atfc SAVE AT BOISE’S TRUCK HEADQUARTERS High Quality at Low Prices All Makes, Models, Prices We will pay you the salesman's commission. All you do is select the truck you want from our stock of rebuilt trucks—not just used trucks. GARBAGE hauling of any kind. Call E. J. Steinke. Phone 47. 23Ftfc Large clean cotton rags wanted at the Journal office. BOISE AUTO COMPANY GMC Truck Distributors 12th & Main, Boise, Idaho 13Jlxc Miscellaneous I BINDING TWINE $4.45. 59 lb. bale. New quart jars 69c a dozen, com plete with rubbered lids. Brooms 25c. Nyssa Trader, main highway north at Alberta ave. 13Jlxc NYSSA PLUMBING & HEATING 2nd house north Star Hotel Dealers for Advance-Hydro Ejector Pressure Pumbs 13Jtfc Help Wanted CUSTOM HAY CHOPPING AND GRINDING AVALIABLE AT ONCE nearby D. G. Bamberry Rawleight route. Good opportun Back of Texaco Station ity for man over 25 with car. Trade Nyssa. well established. Route experience 15J4XC helpful but not necessary. Sales way up this year. Write at once. Raw- leigh’s. Dept. ORG-148-102, Oak- F U R N I T U R E UPHOLSTERING and Repairing. All Work guaran kland, Calif. 13Jlxp teed. Canvas. Dalton Tent and Awning Co. Payette. Phone 157-J For Rent 16Mtfc CITY PROPERTY SMALL CABIN on north edge of town suitable for one or two bachelors, cellar and shallow well. Call Journal office. 13Jtfc Local and Long Distance HAULING Phone 72W Lawrence and Barnett 4Mtfc TWO ROOM home. Freshly decor ated inside, large fenced yard with | BRAKE WORK -Let us put your front lawn sowed. Water and nice | car or truck brakes in first class sink in kitchen. Also cupboards and condition. Special equipment und clothes closet. Will furnish. C all! trained men at your service. Pruyn Journal 13Jtfc. Auto Repair. Phone 56W. CABIN OF two large rooms. Clean, water just outside door. H. F. Long and Short Brown, Fourth at Locust or Jour Distant Trucking nal office. 13Jtfc Dick Smith MODERN THREE room complete Phone Nyssa 43 ly furnished home. Lawn in. Call 2F10xp Journal office. 13Jtfc NOW FIVE ROOM modern house and gargage. Inquire Star Hotel. 22Jtfc MODERN NICELY furnished apart- mentj Heat and hot water fur nished. Herbert H. Fisher, Phone 104W. lJtfc W est’s Leading EX-CEL-CIS t jD£.auio ^òchooL CUSTOM BUTCHERING and CUTTING Beef for the Hide Hogs 200 lbs.. $1.50 Cutting 1 cent per lb. Grinding 1 cent per lb. Grinding and Seasoning 2 cent per lb. Powell Service Station NYSSA PACKING CO. / ► BEAUTY SCHOOL Letter Tells of Q u a k e- In a letter received recently by Special Tuition Mrs. C. Klinkenberg from her daughter-in-law, Mrs . Wm. T. Klinkenberg of Chignik. Alaska, she I Send for FREE catalog was given some first hand know- ! ledge of the eruption of the volcano which is just 30 miles from Chignik. [ i ■- i) i) Mrs. Klinkenberg stated that fine coal black ashes fell and drifted in M AIL CO UPO N NOW to everything. Worse than a dust storm in this country. They would | Excelcis Beauty School. 113-115 So. 9th St. lessen for a while and then when j Boise, Idaho the crater spouted again a new de- j luge would come caitried by the Please send free catalog. winds. There was also a heavy Name ......... ................................. earthquake at the time of the erup Address .............. ........................ tion. And altogether being a close neighbor to a spouting volcano is no City .... ................... State........ joke. Let us do your work! 2nd. & Main Sts. r FURNISHED ROOM in modern home. 1 block north of L. D. S. WANTED—All your welding jobs. We promise good work and fair church. Phone 78J. 6Jtfc prices. Pruyn Auto Repair. Phone FURNISHED OR unfurnished 2- 56 W. room home, lawn in, water and sink in kitchen. 22Jxc Contains Cleaner and Polish Regular $1.25 Value Phone 76 1 PHONE 6 r