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TH E NYSSA G ATE C IT Y J O U R N A L Alberta Valley freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tensen and ; Neil left Tuesday for Baker where tbpy will visit Mrs. Tensen’s moth er, Mrs. T . M. Beranek. From there they will go to Summit Prairie. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ccoper were business visitors inVale Monday, ------------- L 1 Mr. and Mr*. ^..vldson of P ar ma and Mr. and Mrs. G e n ii Statu were shopping in Caldwell Satur day. Mr. William Edison of La Grand? who has been visiting at the Clay ton Jensen heme spent Sunday at the W. Cox home in Apple Valley Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grider and I n e Kingman Grange held their Nan were Sunday dinner guests at the Gilbert Allsebrook home in regular meting at the American Le- I glon hall in Adrian on Monday eve- Nyssa. I. L. Cooper is steadily Improving j ning. Mrs. Elmer Dutton and Mrs. and expects to return home Thurs Lee Thrasher served refreshments at the close of the meeting. day. Mrs. Charles Wilson and Jimmie Klass Tensen started shipping were in Nyssa on Tuesday after spuds Monday. noon. Mrs. K ate Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark and Paul W olfe and son of Las Angeles spent a week’s vacation at the Ed children, Jean and Gary, were in Ontario on Wednesday. W olfe home. They left Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson and Tacoma to visit Mr. and Mrs. Earl family returned to their home in Sager there. Glenn W olfe and Paul Antioch, California, on Tuesday W olfe spent the week end at W al morning after spending the p a s t lowa at the Epworth League Con ten days visiting in the home of vention. Mr. Wilson's brother and family, M r and Mrs. R. oert Le- left Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson. Thursday for Bonneville where they The members of the home eco plan to spend part of their vacation nomics club of t h e Kingman with Mr Lee’s mother. Grange met at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Van Twisk and Allan Curtis in Adrian on Tuesday fam ily were in Parma Sunday. afternoon. The afternoon was spent Mr. and Mrs Jacob Oroot and in making drill uniforms for the senof Arcadia were Sunday even members. ing visitors at the Jake Groot home. Wayne and Carl Piercy have been Catherina Van Twisk returned hauling wheat from their new Plym Friday from Walther League sum outh ranch and putting it in a mer camp at Warm Lake. newly built granary on the Kolony Klos Tensen is planting lettuce ranch. Harry Russell of the Big Bend helped build the granary. this week. 4-H club members and leaders Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mathews of Wynachee Washington were guests spent Wednesday in Vale at a coun at the O. Z. Matthews home Sun ty-wide picnic for their orgonita- tion. Howard Hatch of Adrian took day morning. O. Z. Matthews left Monday for the group over in his bus. Mrs. Dale Ashcraft returned on Cascade on buisiness. Eight friends helped Monte Lee Tuesday evening from Rexburg, celebrate his ninth birthday at the Idaho, where she has spent the past home of his parents. Mr and Mrs. week visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy were Robert Lee Wednesday. Games were in New Plymouth on Thursday. On played and refreshments served. Mrs. Luther F ife and fam ily were Friday they moved their combine to in Weiser on business Monday even the ranch in the Kolony to take care of their grain here. in g Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adell of New W illiam and Sam Miller of Unity were overnight guests at the Rock ell, South Dakota, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson and fam Shelton home Friday. Pete Tensen attended an A. A. A. ily for a short while on Thursday morning. They were on their way meeting in Ontario Friday. Ada Belle Shane of Apple Valley home from, a visit on the western was a week end guest of Ruth and coast. Mr. Wilson farmed for eight years /or Mr. Adell before moving Lilly Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hallock and to Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shaw left fam ily plan to move to Portland on Friday for a s h o r t visit in Thursday. Luther F ife and Dennis of Cody Rogue River, Oregon. Mrs. Conrad Martin spent Friday spent Tu sday at home. Mr. andMrs. Rock Shelton and afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wes Maxine were in Boise on buisiness ley Piercy. .Mrs. Arthur Cartwright and Dar Wcdn sday. Mr. Mrs. Roy Markley of Luray rel and Mrs. William Toomb and Kansas were overnight guests at Betty Jean were in Parma Friday afternoon. thf Earl Farr home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kuhl, Mr. Dorthy andLorraine Farr were Sunday guests of Glenda W aver in and Mrs. Alvin C. Ross and daugh ter. Karon of Agate eBach, Oregon, Wilder. Mrs. Anna Sherman, Kathryn visited with Mrs. Clarence E. El Kelly, Lois Eiles o f Weiser were Sun liott and Mrs. Dollle McCreary. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McConnell day dinner guests at the John were guests o f M r and Mrs. Don- Lackey home. Fred Koopman and Grandma al dClark on Saturday evening. Miss Luceal Wilson of Boise and Stam returned home from the Coast Mr. Victor Lemon of Weiser were Monday. Helen Foster of Dillo nMontana overnight guests o f Miss Wilson’s is spending a week’s vacation at the sister and her husband, Mr. anr Mrs. Donald Clark. Mrs. Clark ac Jake Groot home. Mrs. Dick Tensen and Louise and companied them to Weiser then on Mrs. Gran tRinehart and children to Meridian where she visited with of Nyssa and Mrs. Dick Groot and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. W il Majorie were Thursday atfernoon son until Thursday evening. Miss Dorothy Neilson of Ontario guest sat the Pete Tensen home. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward and was a guest in the Raymond Holton daughter Virginia Cooper and Jesse home on Sunday. Mrs. W. T. Wortman and Mrs. Barker of Emmett were Sunday aft- noon guetsat the O. Z. Matthews Kenneth Harrington of Council. Idaho, were dinner guests of Mr. home. Mrs. Dick Tensen and Louise and and Mrs. Raymond Holton on Mrs. Grant Rinehart and children Wednesday. Stella Dunbuasky is working for of Nyssa and Mrs. Dick Grant and Marjorie were Thursday aftemcon ! Mrs. Dollie McCreary at Snively j Hot Springs. guests at the Pete Tensen horns. Howard Hatch of Adrian to o k Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward and daughter. Virginia Cooper and a bus load of 4-H members a n d Jesse Barker o f Emmett were Sun j their leaders to Vale for their an day afternoon guests at the O. Z. nual picnic on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dutton were Matthews home. Leo and Truman Wagner from in Nyssa on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Lane and fam the coast were dinner guests at the ily and Mrs. Lily Bach spent Tues Jake Grant home Saturday. Mrs. A. L. Atkinson and Eliza day in Boise. Mr. and Mrs Charles Clayborne beth and Mrs. M W. Osborn took Marion Osborn to Vale Sunday. He o f Jerome. Idaho, visited Sunday will visit at the Martin Osborn and afternoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cotton. They were on Ivan T iffa n y homes there. Mrs. Pete Tensen and Mrs. Dick their way home after visiting Mrs. Grant attended the funeral of Mrs Claybome's father in Oregon Slope Ronald Lane left with the F F. Elizabeth McDonald in Nyssa F ri A. boys for Lake Wallova on Sun da afternoon. Ruth and Lill Matthews attend day morning. Mr Dennis Patch. Mr ed a farewell party in honor of John Johnson and Harry Russ: 11 Edna Hallock given by the N. Y were to accompany the boys. Mrs Arthur Cartwright and Mrs. P. S on the lawn at the Earl Grey Mrs Wayne Woods were in Nyssa home in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Friel and fam on Saturday. Lom a and Leola Didrickson spent ily were Sunday dinner guests at the Glenn Weaver home in Wilder. Sunday with Naomi Shaw. Donald Clark bought a horse Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Bybee moved on the old Floyd Thompson ranch from Sam Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Thurman and this week. Mrs. Pete Tensen and Mrs. Dick Mr. and Mrs. Rube Graham a n d Grant attended the b o o k review sponsored by the Episcopal Guild at the Dick Tensen home in Nyssa Wednesday. M r and Mrs. O. Z. Matthews and ftm lly. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M at thews. and M r and Mrs. A. R. M at thews were dinner guests at the W. J. Matthews home in Payette Sunday. M r and Mrs Pete Tensen took a drive over the new project Sun day afternoon. Rose and Ethel Beesley and Ruth and Lynn Johnson who have been visiting at the Ersel Bues home left Thursday for Ogden The Beef Club met at the home o f Marjorie Grant Sunday Fitting and showing was discussed and re TH U R S D A Y . A U G U ST 7, 1941 The Choice and Management of An Electric Range for the Farm Kingman Kolony -ttaa>«ei»v—. ' « OAT. - I «9 ir ’ m > . •; 1 - -*--31 C o m f o r t a n d h e a lth are e n h a n c e d w h e n m e a le a re cooked electrically. By IRA MILLER will be used should determine wheth er or not they are worth their added cost. 'T 'O D A Y , about three Umes as many Correct management will result in A farm families with high-line ser properly-cooked foods with the min vice have electric ranges as enjoyed imum consumption of electricity. Five them three years ago Indicative, as of the most effective means of saving these figures are. of the superiority electrlcitv when cooking are: of electric cooking, just what should I Use the high wattage of a sur- 1 Verda and Clifford Harris and the farm wife look for when buying face unit only to bring foods to boil Leonard and Bobble Goodell attend an electric range? As she should be ing As soon as boiling begins, turn ed a Grange picnic at the Botemer considering only a range of high the switch to low or, if that position place Sunday, July 27. grade construction, about the only will no! maintain boiling, to medium, details left for her to think about are 2 Shorten the time required to Mr. and Mrs. R. te. Booth o f Ce the surface units, oven and refine- I start boding by putting a cover on dar Rapids. Iowa, were Thursday the pan and bv using very little water overnight guests at the Lee Smith There are several types of surface to boil vegetables—one-half to one home. The Booth fam ily and Smith units, for each of which certain ad- cup is usually enough family had not seen each other since vantages are claimed Check them 3 Always use a pan that complete and choose the one that best suits your ly covers the heating surface of the they were neighbors In Colorado. 35 requirements — the type of cooking unit—one with straight sides and flat years ago. utensils you use will have an impor bottom is preferable Mrs. Jule Houston Is Improved. tant bearing on your choice Unless 4 Do »--much of the cooking as Lee Smith acted as Sunday school you must cook an unusual variety of possible while the heating units and I superintendent August 3 In the ab foods for a single meal, three surface oven are hot. sence of Mrs. Roy Farley. Clyde units probably will be enough One of 5. Plan to cook more than one food the units should be large and have a In the oven each time it is heated. | rating of 1800 to 2000 watts, the others Before purchasing any electric small and rated at 1000 to 1500 watts. range, talk about and look at the Factors affecting the cost of using various makes until familiar with the the oven of an electric range include advantages and disadvantages of each. The thickness and kind of insulation Then check the following points with used in the walls: whether or not the your farm friends who have electric door fits tightly against the frame ranges: What difficulties, if any. they when it is closed; its si7e; ant' the have had with the oven or surface kind of lining. | units: how often replacement of heat- Reflnements Include oven tempera- ini; units are necessary: what new ture indicator, automatic timer. lamp, hratirn* units or parts cost; how condiment jars, deep-well cooker and promptly replacements or repairs are —Elopes warming compartment. The frequency nin ’e; and what features of the range -D ie s with which these various acce.sorles they particularly like or dislike. —Oets Married —Has Guests —Goes Away family of Buhl, Idaho, spent Sat Thompson, Mrs. Samason, Mrs. —Has a Party urday night and Sunday as guests Ralph Jones, and Mrs. D. W. M c —Has a Baby of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy. Ginnis. —Has a Fire Mrs. R. H. Johnson was hostess —Is 111 —Has an Operation at her home to a party for the —Has an Accident children. Those there to enjoy the —Buys a Home Mrs. Mildred Hite and two chil games and refreshments were Rose —Wins a Prize dren arrived home from Washing Marie Graham. Dorothy LoLe, Es —Receives an Award ton state Saturday. Mrs. Hite had telle Osbourne, Norman Hand. Le —Builds a House been attending summer school at ona and R. H. Johnson. Luanne —Makes a Speech Bellingham Normal. Gonnason. Ellen Ann Herman and —Holds a Meeting Mrs. Earl Patterson a n d three Lois De Lashmutt. —Or Takes Part In any sons of Hermiston are here visit The young people of the commu Other Unusual Event ing her sister, Mrs. Lynn Kygar nity had an ice cream social at the and family. W. O. Bailey home. The 24 to enjoy Mr. and Mrs. Ole Solomn and the evening were John Scott. Rich two sons of Boise w e r e Sunday ard and John French. Angela Har guests at the parental Charles riet and Keith Herman, Kathleen Bradley home. Mrs. Charles Mc and Harold Loe. Rita Johnson. Mary Connell was an afternoon caller. and Jean Scott, Geneva and Gene Mrs. Martha Klingback and fam Graham, Laurence and Elizabeth ily were visitors in the Frank De- Bailey, Mrs. Ray Keller, and Mrs. Bord home in Payette Friday. Miss De Lasiimutt and Mary. Bennie Mackin of Walla Walla, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Williams, Mrs. niece o f Mrs. DeBord, and Mrs. Winifred Graham, of Payette. Mrs. Klingback. who was a guest there, P H O N E 19 Kessa Hofstetter and daughter. Otll- accompanied them home. lia of Ontario were Sunday visitors Mrs. Albert Wright with her new baby daughter is expected home from Ontario hospital Monday eve ning. Mesdames W illiam and M e r n e r Peutz were Sunday afternoon call ers at the George K aylcr home Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters of Boise vtsifed home folks Sunday and they with Mrs. Ellis Walters and Jack visited M r and Mrs. A r nold Slippy of Newell Heights. There will be a first fall meeting of the Owyhee P. T. A. at the K lin g back home Friday. August 15th, at 2 p. m. All members and school # Have your motor tuned up or repaired before patrons Interested are urged to at tend and help get the wot ksterua. you start on that trip. Mrs. Fred Hite was an overnight guest of Mrs. Lem Wilson of Sun set Valley Thursday. Members o f the Owyhee Sunday school attended the picnic a n d Second and Main 8L Phone 56 W services o f the combined Sunday schools in Big Bend Park Sunday. Mrs. Fred Hite received word Monday of the death of her broth I .pagai Advertisement er, John Lappin In Pagasa 8prtngs Colo., August 3. He Is the first of 12 children of the family to pass away. Farm E lectrifica tion Hureau LINCOLN HEIGHTS Halnllne gave a report of his vaca tion at McCall. Idaho. The Sunday school has been Invited to attend a picnic at Vale. August 29- Rev. Alva Ollbert delivered a ser mon to the congregation Sunday evening. Chris Rooks tool was painfully in jured Saturday when he was struck by a derrick fork while climbing a ladder. The blow caused him to fall and Injure his shoulder. Glenn Ward is assisting Archie Hawkins with his combining Mr. and Mrs. Robert Degrass were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Ralph Barnes home. Families from this vicinity who attended the picnic at Big Bend Park on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs Roy Farley and family. Mr. and Mrs Gregory Ross and Karen, Mr and Mrs. Forrest Sayers and M ar tin, Mr. and Mrs. Orla Bishop and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Iven Findley and family. Kathryn Nielson, who Is em ployed In Boise spent the week enu with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blahnic, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCarty and Henry Sink were among those attending the Nebraska picnic at Nampa Sun day. Doretta and Helen Klelhorn, and their grandfather, Fred Nemeke, spent Sunday in Baker, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Shutt of Huntington visited Sunday at the Orval Green home. Pearl Green re tm m turned home with them for a visit Mrs. Fannie Green is now stay ing at the home of her son, Orval Green and family. Ivan Pennington, who Is em ployed in Bols.e spent Sunday at the home of his parents. Miss Iva Garrett of Vale, was also a dinner guest. Mr. and Mrs. John Besslwell of Ontario were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Avery Anderson. M r and Mrs. Forest Sutton and their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sutton and Mr and Mrs. Everett Sutton and family o f Loogootie, In diana, were Thusrday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ledgerwood and family. Leverett Goodell has finished threshing a record crop of w h i t e clover. Notice To Hog Raisers With the Installation of a new scale at THE R A IL W A Y STOCK YARDS we are now receiving your hogs there every Friday, paying the highest price the market permits and seeking to serve you In every possible way. FRANK KULLANDER M m Notice Please TO OWNERS If Anyone Owyhee That’s News We Want It The Gate City Journal Save Time and Money PRUYN’S GARAGE Notice To Taxpayers Notice is hereby ■ f given that by virtue of Section \nnotated, 1930, as am 69-302, Oregon Code Annotated, ended bv Chapter 446, Oregon 1 Laws of 1933, Riiverview Mrs. Clarence Barrett was .hostess to a party at her h o m e Friday Those there to enjoy the afternoon were Mrs. Robert Vest. Mrs Walter r HAY and GRAIN INSURANCE D o n ’t be sorry-lnsure! FRANK Phone T. 97 MORGAN v ' * at the Vest home. Mrs. Walter Thompson took her groups of 4-H girls to a picnic at Vale. Mrs. Walter Thompson has visitors from Seattle, her brotehr. Frank Bergman and Mrs. Alfred Schroe- Walter Thompson’s cousin and der. wife, Mr and Mrs. Llcyd Pearlman and son Harold, have returned to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blackburn and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack French and fam ily went to Boise on a picnic Sundayy Mr?. Grover and Robert Vest mo tored to Boise on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bailey re turned from Eugene, where they at tended the funeral o f a friend. M ary De Lashmutt Is visiting her grandmother In Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Stephan and fam ily have moved from the Joe Wand tenant house to Nyssa. Sunday school will be at the Ed W olfe home. They will have a fe l lowship dinner i t 12 o’clock and will have Reverend Greenley of the Methodist church give a sermon. C. E. will be at the R. H. John son home John French will be leader. 3A fit I MALHEUR COUNTY BOARD OF EQUAL- IZATION will meet on the Second Monday o f August, 1941, the said day being the 11th day o f August, 1941, and shall remain open until the Fourth Monday of August, 1941, at the County Court, House, Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, to pub-' licly examine the 1941 Assessment Rolls, and to correct errors in valuation, descriptions or quali ties o f lands, lots or other property assessed by the AsaeflBor o f Malheur County, all persons in terested shall appear at that time and place ap pointed. .... . . r OF TODAY’S HIGH COMPRESSION CARS r \\ Premium GASOLINE f » A s your new car piles up mileage, your high compression engine increases in compression. Even inside the first 10,000 miles, tests show, this increase can cause knocking and engine sluggishness. And this can happen to any car on the market today. The cause of this is carbon — which cakes inside today’s compact combustion chambers, reducing their size. 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W e recom mend Shell Premium for the extra miles of new-car performance it can give you. On sale at Shell Dealers and Shell Stations. Dated at Vale this 22nd day o f July, 1941. E. P Hendrix Assessor M Malheur County. State of O ngon First published July 24. 1941 Last published August 7. 1941 S H IL L O IL C O M P A N Y , IN C O R P O R A T »