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> THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PACE TWO KINGMAN ZINNIA FIELD BEAUTY SPOT KINOM AN KOLONY, J u ly 15— A spot of b eauty in th e Kolony Is the th ree acres or zinnias on the Jo h n A ulcer place. Mr. A uker is (trowing the flowers for th e D essert Seed com pany of Nyssa. T he zinnias are now ju st re ac h in g th e ir peak in blooming. A guest a t th e A. W ohlcke home last week was R ussell I/eM aster of B ardolph, Illinois. Mr. L em aster is a cousin of Mrs. W ohlcke. He and a frien d cam e w est to see th e Y el low stone N atio n al p a rk a n d visit relatives In th is p a r t of O regon and Idaho. Mr. a n d Mrs. L y n n H u rs t and fam ily re tu rn e d la st week from M yrtle Creek, O regon, w here they visited relatives a n d friends. T h e farm ers are b e h in d in th e ir crops due to th e ra in there. Jim A nderson and C h arles W ohlckle a re sp e n d in g th e sum m er a t th e hom e o f A. W ohlcke. Mr. A nderson Just re tu rn e d from W alla W alla, w h ere h e visited relatives. Picnic lu n ch w as served on the J o h n A uker law n on th e fo u rth . T hose p re se n t were Mr. a n d Mrs. H enry P russ, M r. a n d Mrs. Lee Auker a n d D on P russ, a ll of New Plym outh. Mr. a n d Mrs. iHoward M arcum mmmmi-v. ind on R onnie of C orvallis were tario a fte r receiving in ju rie s from guests in th e W i.ilam W ohlcke a n au to accident, lome over th e fo u rth . j T hose a t P a y e tte lakes over th e In h a n o r of Mr. a n d M rs. R. H ■ ek were, Mr. a n d Mrs. W illard _- , „ . , , . H all a n d fam ily a n d Mr. a n d M rs. C l.uk a n d fam ily, a picnic lu n ch ^ L KreaKer and famUy. Ju stln e served on tth e C liff B eau- K ie , pr, who has been a t th e lak- m ont lawn, last S unday. T hose e , w ith the G irl Scouts, re tu rn e d p re se n t wore M r a n d Mrs. W esley hom e w ith her parents. Therry a n d d a u g h te r, A rlene, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. C lark and a n d Mrs. D ale A sh -raft, Mr. and two children, Je a n and G a ry of Mrs. W illiam T oom b a n d fam ily, A urora, O regon have been visiting M antic Bowers a n d C liff arid May a t th e W illiam Toom b hom e over -eaum ont. th e week-end. T hey were form er Mr. and Mrs. C h e t H udson of residents of th e Kolony, leaving C raigm ont, Id a h o a re h e re visitlnr? here four years ago a fte r selling rrietids a n d relatives. th e ir farm to C liff W right. Mrs. A W ohlcke re tu rn e d last Mrs. M ary Nichols and Miss H a d week from E verett, W ashington, in'1 Nichols of P o rtlan d , Mrs. W ade w here sh e visited h e r p a ren ts, Mr. Nichols and Mrs. E lm er F ra n k of and M r J< h n S tubbens. S h e re H om edile visited in the Kolony ports tha.t so m uch ra in h a s fallen one day last week. Mrs. May N ich- in th a t p a rt of W ash in g to n th a t and d a u g h te r lived h e re som e the h a y a n d c h e rry crops a re p ra c years ago. T hey are now spending tically to ta l lasses. th e ir vacation w ith Mrs. Elm er Mrs. J o h n A uker left S un d ay F rank. m orning for Silver-dale. W ash in g M onty Spellm an and W ayne P ler- ton. w here she will a tte n d th e P re s cy were fishing a t th e dam last b y terian c h u rch conference. S unday. -Mrs. Spellm an s p e n t the Mr. and Mrs. W ayne Holloway dav w ith Louise Piercy, who has were in Goodin-;, Id a h o S u n d ay vis been ill. T h e young people of the Kolony itin g Mr. Holloway’s brother. T he B ruce P in k sto n ch ild ren of a n d A drian gave a carivari for Mr. P a rm a are .staying w ith th e ir and Mrs. Jim Phifer. g ra n d p are n t Mr. tnd Mrs. W alter | Mr. and Mrs. S andy P a tte rso n of P inkston, while th e ir m o th e r takes i Bend. O regon vLsited a t th e T. T. are of Mrs. T h ra s h e r, who is in Elliott hom e over th e F o u rth . Mrs. the Holy R osary hospital a t O n - P a tte rso n is a d a u g h te r of Mr. W E K N O W YOU W IL L "Have À Picnic” AT TH E Nyssa Night Rodeo July 23 and 2U THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1918 E lliott. T h e M. M. club m et a t th e hom e of Mrs. W .lliam T oom b last week. Mrs. W esley Piercy h a d the lesson for th e day. S h e gave a talk on Alaska. T h e K in g m an Kolony G ra n g e will hold its an n u al picnic in the Caldw ell p a rk S unday, July 18. M em bers of th e Jersey club a n d o th er frien d s a tte n d ed th e class- ifi a tio n of th e Cliff W right a n d C liff B eaum ont h erd s S a tu rd ay . E. P. E w alt of Corvallis was here to ju d g e th e cows. L unch was serv ed a t noon on the B eaum ont lawn. M ike E llio tt a n d K e n n eth Moore fished for th re e days a t th e dam over th e F o u rth . T hey bro u g h t hom e several nice bass. T h e trip -narked th e first tim e for th e Moot e boat, w hich G uy Moore a n d A. B. Sim m erm an built this w inter. T hey reported th e boat was sa tisfac to ry n every way. C h arlie Bowers a n d fam ily were In J o rd a n Valley S unday. T hey picnicked on Succor creek on th e ir way hom e. Now you can cook FASTER - EASIER - BETTER with a New Frig id aire Automatic Electric Range Here are just a few famous FRIGIDAIRE features COLUMBIA AVENUE Mrs. K ris Van Zelf, who has been m ak in g h e r hom e w ith her dau g h ter, Mrs. Ja k e G root, left T hursday m orning for Scoosia, C alifornia to spend th e sum m er with h e r son, K ris Van Zelf, and fam ily, who have been visiting ielativ es a n d friends here a n d in Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Dick G root -ailed on th em F riday evening. O th er visitors were Mr. and Mrs. K ris K a t a n d R ikus V Twisk of M ilwaukie, Oregon. Mr. a n d Mrs. C. M. T ensen a n d Niel a n d C arolyn, who a re spending ihe sum m er a t th e ir hom e a t S u m m it P ra irie , a re here for a few d a y s . to a tte n d to business. Mr. a n d M rs. Dick G root m ade a business trip to O n tario T h u rsd a y | a fte rn o o n a n d caled on Mr. and Mrs. Ja m e s K akabeeke. R ikus v T w isk and K ris K a t of i M ilw aukie visited a t the P ete T e n - j sen hom e S a tu rd a y afternoon. Mr. a n d M rs. Dick G root e n te r tain ed a t a card p a rty a t th e ir | hom e S u n d ay afternoon, w ith h igh i prize going to Mrs. Ja k e G root, second to Mr. G root a n d low to I G eorge Sm it. Mr. a n d M rs. P e te V ander O ord , a n d B etty, N elly and R ay a n d Mr. j V ander O ord, Sr., called on frien d s | in A rcadia T h u rsd a y evening. Mr. a n d M rs. Joe S tam of Nyssa and G e rrit G ro o t of Apple valley called on frien d s of this com m unity S a tu rd a y evening. Mr. a n d M rs. C. M. 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L ____ Golden Rule Store âsüMfeà Support The Nyssa Night RODEO “-Next After his Creator” July 23 and 24 “He who can double his food—deserves to rank next after his Creator.” Thomas Jefferson wrote those words about 150 years ago—but they were never more true than today. Today, the world’s greatest need is for food. People are starving—dying. The man who pro duces more food saves lives. One of the best ways to help increase produc tion today was also recommended by Jefferson. Horizontal plowing, he called it. We call it con tour farming. But we suggest that you arrange a nice cool lunch for a shady spot at home or some nearby picnic grounds before the Rodeo. Nyssa grocers can supply you with the necessary food Gordon’s Drive-In N> t s s a 1^ood Center W ilso n s’ Sup< er-Market F*oun<Js G rocery 1fhe Food Mart, W ilso n ’s H i-W ay Market With Your Attendnce Giving Encouragement TO THE Owyhee Riding Club Sponsor Of The Event But, this is only one part of the pattern of farming that can help you increase your food production—and save lives by saving soil and water. Strip-cropped fields will also stop wind and water erosion. Cover crops and fertilizers will build soil. Grass will heal worn land. These are ways to farm better today and live better tomorr ow—to produce more at less cost—to make work easier—to build instead of just “using up"—to give your children a better farm, and a chance for a better world. Thomas Jefferson was light about plowing. Thomas Jeffer son was l ight about food. The man who produces more food to day saves lives. For Full Production, Use Land And Water Wisely. Nyssa Implement Co. 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