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/ / *■ RICHLAND THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY, JULY 31,1941 | resting easier this morning. Her as here only hotter in summer and daughter, Mrs. Marvin Jackson who colder in winter, but corn, wheat, Leo has two grown boys. He says, Is postmistress at Bridal Veil, Ore barley, oats, and timothy hay were Beth Mitchell returned home early “Yes, but what good does that do? gon, flew here last week to see her grown there as here. Maybe gin They are both In the army.’’ Sunday morning Irom visiting In and returned on the Portland Rose seng will be one of the new crops Utah. George Gabriel started two mow Friday. M r and Mrs. Jack Wilson grown hère in. place of wheat and A surprise birthday party was ers cutting his hay Monday morn took Mrs. W itt to see Mrs. Wilson potatoes. held at the home oi Virgil McGee ing. I f we get it down we will get it Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Wilson is a Mrs. C. D. Vertrees went to Nam on his son George, those present MANy U.S. COMPANIES, IN ANSWER TO THE NATION'S NEtrP FOR up some way. sister of Mrs. Douglas McDonald of pa Monday; she Is still feeling poor were; Erma Jean Sewell, Emlce and PfFENSE EQUIPMENT. BEGAN MAKIN6 NEW KINPS O f PRODUCTS Guess Roy Manley has the best Nyssa. ly. Mrs. Stephens who was to leave Daniel Powell, Tommy Rldder, Bon ALTH0U6H THEy WERE USEP ONLy TO PEACETIME MANUFACTURE — Miss Grace Gooing Is expected to July 15th took sick with the flu system. They cut a piece ofhay and nie and Bernice Wlpple, Leona Cal FOR EXAMPLE - arrive today from Portland to vis- Roy and the hired man go and load and was unable to go until Satur vert, Aloha, Lester and Vernon 1 It her father, Troy C. Gooing. up a load and bring it In. The wife day. Maw, Helen Pierce and Donno Belle Soy Beans are being grown at comes out and drives the derrick 6 U N COM PANY and Alva Ooodell. Jr. of Buena Vis the Walter Iiams farm this year. MAKES PARTS FOR. horse and they stack it. She does j ta. Oames were played and refresh BIG This is the first time they have her house work while they go a fte r ) ments were served later. BOMBERS been planted here to our know another one Roy only has thirty Those of this district that attend ledge. acres to stack but he will be through ed the Chatterbox ptclnic were: Mr. A newspaper received recently AD LE K IK A gives me proper action, haying when we will still be follow and Mrs. Orland Cheldelin, Donna from. The Dodgevllle (Wisconsin) is pleasant and easy. Used ADLER- ing the portable derrick exchanging Worthwhile Club will be enter Jean and Phyllis. Mr. and Mrs. J. Chronicle tells of the raising of gin IK A past 10 years for spells of con work with the neighbors. Got in Stephan and family. Mr. and Mrs. tained Aug. 7 at the community hall twenty six days in the hay field seng in that locality. Good money stipation.” (A. W.-Vt.) A D L E K IK A » N ANIMAI. TRAP Lloyd Adams and Midred, Mr and by Vergle and Adah Schweitzer. on this new crop from which the usually clears bowels quick'y and with the last cutting. MAKER I« NOW Farmers are noticing the short Mrs. H. V. Maw and family, R a root is used for medicinal purposes. relii ves gas pains. Get it TO D AY. TUBNIN6 OUT Most all of us can find something A6MTRAV mona. Winona and Barbara Hender age on hired help. N YS SA PH A R M A C Y CAALVAS ARMY The climate there is about the same PLANT Mrs. Lloyd Landreth of Nyssa Is to complain about. This community COTS son, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson, has just produced the largest grain STAMPS our visiting In the Roy Warren home Jean and Anne, M r and Mrs. John Am p i a Ate crop In its history and now Is the Rldder, Dorothy and Tommy, Mr. and helping Cook for hay men. PARTS Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Querry made probem of getting It harvested We from and Mrs. Dave Mitchele and Beth, have two combines one belongs to fuummua A a Peggy and Ruth Campbell, Mr. and a business trip to Boise Friday the Stephens boys at themouth of Mrs. Harry Gardener and family, night. John Vanderpool made a business Cow Hollow and the others a small Alan Udellneck and Pat Sweany. one farm size to Paul Ransom just trip to Vale Monday. Leona Calvert of Nyyssa Is spend over the hill at the upper end of j Chas. Ditty has purchased a new ing a few days at the Frank Whipple threshing machine and has been the Hollow and you just can’t get 1 home. either one of them to cut for you. | "THERE* Mr. and Mrs. Dick Udellneck and threshing wheat which was expect One neighbor says “ that Steph EVEN A 6 A By ed ot make 60 bushels Is making 30 son Marvin, spent Sunday with re ens fellow just isn't worth a dam - b a s s i n e t f ir m and 40 on per acre. latives of Homedale. -TBATS WEAVING any more.” He gets up at three in Boyd Query Is Book and Time reep b u m p e r s " Visiting at the Henry Orcutt home the morning and digs spuds until It FUR BATTLESHIPS / keeper for Tony Marrazzo, road con are his Father, Mother and two gets two hot to dig any longer. Then struction Contractor, now located at brothers of Twin Falls, Idaho. takes the tractor o ff and puts it on Owyhee. The base coat which they Jennie Moss of Nyssa is spending the combine and cuts grain as long a few days at the O. E. Cheldelin have been applflng prior to the oil as he can see. Gets home In time ing Is almost finished. \ Toy t r a in company home. to get to bed by midnight. One H ie harvesting and haying was MAKES Russell Cornell Is digging spuds. might stand that for a while in the S H IP S ' C O M P A S S E S Idaleen Maw worked for Mrs. at a standstill for several days due name of national defense but It to the rain. Russell Cornell last week. takes a good one to be worth much ----------«---------- at the end of the seasons run. Several from here attended the enough to repair the fence unit. Paul says, “ well my little outfit Now the fence unit Is safe again Nyssa picnic last week and report j can only thrash about two hundred and the chidren on the place ar: a fine time. Men from the County Agents o ff bushels a day so there Is not much Mrs. M. L. Wilson is reported as | safe. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Holly and son, ice were out Saturday killing Can profit in It. And you should see my adian Thistle In Jake Borge s pas beets. I can’t get anyone to hoe In Buddy, Mrs. Pillsbury, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller and children, Jim and ture. They use a poisonous gas them at all. But if you will come Virginia Miller, and Mr. A. C. Holly, which kills all plants which It comes and hoe beets fo rme I will go over left early Sunday morning on a in contact. The gas remains In the and combine your grain.” M r and Mrs. Howard Wildman soil one year unless the soil is fishing excursion to Burgdorf. Paul gets up and goes to the field of Osage, Kansas, arrived Wednes Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Points and tilled so that the air gets through early In the morning. The wife and day for a visit with their cousin. son Jimmy of Nyssa were Sunday it. kiddies does the chores and gets A. M. Leach has been helping breakfast. Paul comes in and eats Mr. and Mrs. Virl Bishop. guests at the Evertt Points home. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Purdy and Mrs. Glen Pounds and her daugh- Jake Borge build a grainary over and goes back to the field. T ’is the the top of a cement chicken house. same way in the evening. He comes Mrs. C. C. Killburn entertained Mrs. M. L. Kurtz, Harold and Dudley, In and eats. The wife and kiddles A. Bradney and Mrs. Oce Schweit if if Mervln Peterson, Wallace Jamison, does the chores and Paul goes back zer of Adrian and Mrs. G. Williams if and Maurice Judd returned Mon out and works until dark and bed of Arizona at dinner Thursday. Rev. Buobe o f Payette and Rev. day night from attending the Un time. He hardly gets to know his Dulgnan of Ontario were calling on ited Presbyterrtan Church Confer family anymore. Bend friends Thursday. ence in Seabeck. Around one hun Most of us are not that ambitious. if Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hatch re dred and sixty-five from Oregon, Even at that the weeds has about Washington and Idaho were regis got ahead of his beets. He decided turned Wednesday from a trip to Hamilton, Montana, where they vis tered. he would Just have to get some help A full line with many of the Mr. and Mrs. Jess Sugg, and Carol in them. When he went to look he ited Dr. Roy Stark who has been above Natures priced from Jean were dinner guests at the Stan found help is not so plentiful as it «1. Mrs. Hill and Mrs. M. L. Judd ley Goulet home Sunday. once was. Some Mexicans he brought Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Leach are out looked at his beets and weeds of Newell Heights were Bend call the parents of a 9 lb. baby girl. She and says, “Ten dollars per acre or ers Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Phelan and was born July 10 and Is named no work.” Paul is still looking for Morning and Evening * Wiring,, t f any, and state and tocal taxes extra. Prices and specifications John Klssell were business visitors j Barline Yvonne. Mr. and Mrs. Leach some one to help hoe his beets. subject to change without notice, * in Ontario Saturday. are residing at Welser this year on Farmers that ran out of hogfeed Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop and | the farm of A. M. Leach near W el before this grain harvest time are little son of Nyssa spent Sunday in w ith ser. becoming gralnary-minded. There PHONE 104W Farmers In Newell Heights are has been at least two new grainarys Brumback home. The lightening storm Sunday Deliveries almost snowed under with work. went up In Cow Hollow lately. Elza Potatoes are still being dug. Let and Clarence Niccum both have just evening put the telephone line in tuce ground Is being prepared for built grainarys to hold their this Bend out of commission but it was repaired by Monday evening. This sealed, waterproof, sag fall crop. Orain is being combined years grain crop. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Robinson of proof, wind-proof, fire-re or cut with a binder. 2nd cutting Clarence had some difficulty In sistant Insulation will keep Roswell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weir. of hay Is coming on besides keeping getting his lumber. He went to the your home 10 to 15 degrees the onions and sugar beets growing. dealer of his choice here In town. Mary and Betty Weir, Mr. and Mrs. cooler In summer—save up George Swigert, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Help is scarce. to one-third on winter fuel They figured out the required mat Brumbach, W ill Sweet, Mr. and Mrs. hills. Pay no money down. ------------- * ------------- erial. Dyre Roberts and children surprised Terms . . The dealer said. “ I can let you B. G. Roberts at the Nyssa C. C. C. have the two Inch ddmentlon stuff Camp Sunday, dropping in with well now and the sideing and flooring filled lunch baskets and enjoying will be here Monday by noon.” and B y T he a bountiful dinner and a pleasant Haying time again and look at our added, "you know I have sold 40 visit Inspecting the camp grounds. weather I Sam Cates and Claud grainarys in the last week." M r and Mrs. Dyre Roberts and I f one dealer sold fourty grainarys AT Britten already have their second children were in Nampa. Monday. cutting In the stack and mo6t of the In one week and there Is three deal Mr. and Mrs P. A. Miller. V ir rest of us should of had our hay ers In town It means that Cow Hol ginia Miller, M r and Mrs. Dan Hol low Lsn't the only ones that are stacked. It has been ready for some ly. Mrs. Lora Pillsbury'. and Arthur Here’s a practical 3-point pre-holiday program to time. So many of the young fellows waking up to the fact that a grain- Holly enjoyed Sunday picnicking have gone to some defense Job that ary Is an essential part of a farmers at Bergdorff. help you; ( 1 ) protect y o u r f a m ily from smooth tire we Just have to do our farming our kneeds. dangers; (2 ) protect y ourp o, ketbook from bargain-built Albert Handler underwent an ap When we bought some seed grain selves as we can get around to It. tires; ( 3 ) protect you against trouble o a the road. pendicitis operation at Caldwell last ‘•There’« a yard near yoa.' Leo Utter has had about half of last spring from a neighbor over the Miss Isabel Sarazin o f Nyssa hill 'Mr. Cleaver’ he told us “you his hay In the shock for several days Thursday. and would not even try to guess know lb uilt this grainary the first spent the fore part of the week vis when he will get It stacked. He Is year I came here and it has paid iting Miss Virginia Miller. helping Arch Eastman stack now. for itself every year since I have been here.” A1 Thompson the feed merchant In town once told us that If every farmer had his own grainary he We’ll g iv e y o u m o re f o r y o u r Sunday nights rain kept farmers would have to go out of business. from stacking hay Monday and old tire s t h a n t h e i r u n Guess A1 Isn't scared much yet. Tuesday morning Many fields of he has enlarged tils housing quart grain are ready to cut but a short safe Mileage is w o rth to yo u . ers twice since then. age of binders Is reported. Sorting As us farmers grow or develop crews are enjoying a vacation from Nyssa will grow to meet our needs. potatoe sorting. Combines are book any *h ^ . A horse was killed by a home ed ahead for several days. made electric fence a few days ago. Sixty children have enrolled at Oregon has a very strict law con the Dailey Vacation school which Is cerning the sale o f electric fence to continue this week at the Metho- I units. They must be up to a very dist church. Thursday noon the strict safety standard. We don't children are to have a picnic din Cci extra deieiise against skids, know If there Is any law concerning ner in the church basement. Thurs a farmer building his own electric day afternoon, several women will blowouts, wear with this world- fence or not. Many have the idea tie the quilt for which the children that If you run the electricity thru pieced the top This quilt is to be famous FIRST QUALITY TIRE a light globe that it Is all right to given to the Childrens' Home in put on a fence. Boise Friday night at eight o'clock, DEFENSE AGAINST SK ID S! Famous In the first place the light globe the pupils will present a program to “ B ra k e-A ction ’ ' tread stops has not affected the voltage of the show what they have been doing at quicker, straigbter, safer. electricity at all. I f the ground Is the school. Sunday morning they at all dry 110 volts are not suffic sang the songs they have learned D E F E N S E A G A IN S T DLO W ONTS! ient. and that alone Justifies the holding Stronger cords are “ Safety In the second place It the ground o f the school. Parents and all In Bonded” in pure latex to re gets extra wet or the stock happens terested In Dally Vacation Bible sist beat, blowouts! to get In water and touches the schools this year or next are cord fence then you have some dead ially Invited to come Friday even DEFENSE AGAINST W U K t Tougher stoak. ing. at the Methodist church audi tread o f “ Tempered Rubber" In this case the pasture had been torium. g iv e s ex tra m ile a g e , runs dry and the horse was no longer F lo « Summy came home Tuesday afraid of the electricity In the fence. nlghtf or a short vacation Thursday quieter, smoother. Then the water was put on the pas he and his parents enjoyed a trip ture so when the horse stood In the to Evergreen and Lost Lake. Roads water and touched the fence the re- are excellent even to the lake. sule was a dead horse to be hauled Billy Boston of Ontario Is spend Phone 26 2nd and Good Ave. off. ing several days with his grand COAL— GRAIN— FEED A while back an electric fence unit parents. Mr and Mrs J. L Boston went hay wire, electricity was hook Sunday Mr and Mrs B o sto n an d ed on the fence anyway and killed B illy were guests for dinner at the a calf. The calf's hide was worth home of Mr and Mrs Roy Boston. ter Gloria, attended a birthday din ner for Mrs. Pounds’ mother, Mrs. Hart In Vae Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Palmer of Caldwell called on their niece, Mrs. O. Muntjewerff, Monday evening Mrs Ed Newton of Oregon Slope was an overnight guest at the. home o f her daughter, Mrs. O. Muntjew erff, Monday night. Mrs. Ted Mllsap of Vale spent Friday and Saturday with her sis ter. Mrs. Glen Pounds. Roy Pounds of Nyssaaccompanled Olenn Pounds to the ball game at Boise Tuesda evening. 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