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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1921)
The Owyhee Wave Supplement to the Gate City Journal, Nyssa, O r. Get 21, 1921. h'red Hiilson, a young man well known in this community, died Sun day night following an operation tor api»endicMia, at the Caldwell hospi tal. ■Mr. andi T. 01. Lowe and Mrs. John W all and children, Kenneth and John were guests at te Kingman-Otis wed ding in the Kolony 'Wedneday. Mr. and M is. George Benton and family visited at the DetBord home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and IMre. Fred Klinigtoack and baby, I onis, w ere business visitors in Ontario iMonfilay. T. M. ¡Lowe accompanied them as far as the Gate City. Mr. and -Mrs. Kaylor have recent ly had a telephone put in. Mrs ■?. F. Sehiwetar and M bs U i- 1 la.il i’av ; attended the Institute at Vale this week. Mrs. ¡C. E. Sehweizer was a guest o f Miss Sula Thompson of Ontario, Sunday evening. Mr. and1 Mrs. Pete Rader who have been employed on the Jack McCon nell ranch moved to ¡Nyssa Moo! lay, the ranch having been ren'ed for 'the coniin g year toy J. C. K yger and son Lynn and Lu DcGolde. The family will soon take possession. Mr. and Mrs. Rader intend going to the homestoalil at Riverside soon. (Miss Gladys McGinnis was an over- nigh: guest of Anna SchWeizer Tmes- 'llay. Mr. and M -s. W. W. •Smith and son l^eomrd were guests to dinner at the W alter Pinkston home 'Sunday. Mr. and IMrs. George Glascock and family visited at the N'ewhlll home near Ontario 'We 'ties clay, bringing home 'With them their little daught ers, Viola «trad Thelma, who hold toeen visiting there. John Bigelow ate dinner at the 8. D. Bigelow home Monday. He took a load of turnips !n town from the Bige low ranch. IBlgelows also have some fine head lettuce almost ready fo r market. R. R. Overstreet and son, Robert, visited their Owyhee ranch Tuesday. It is reported that Jack MdConnell and Biggs & Dunaway have sold their hay. J. P. McGinnis and sons, Alvin, W illie and Ronald and Henry Slip- pey, who went hear hunting to Log an Valley, returned Tuesday, via the John Day country, over the new high way which they say is a fine road'. Sad to say, they found no hear nor deer. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. tFord at Cald well, were guests at the Alvin McGin nis home Sunday. Jesse Cantrell and son, Archie, and Cecil ¡Smith returned ¡Monday from i short visit in Long Valley. Mrs. F. ¡L. (DetBord and dau h e r. Mildred, 'gave a party ;n honor of the Tth birthday o f her daughter, Florence Children present were: Jdhn and Alice Glascock, Emma an 1 Viola Glascock, Kenneth MdDonald, Gera) and 'Florence ¡DelBord. 'Roy dames, o f 'Nyssa, was a gates t of his cousin, Rollo ¡Fenn, this week. F. I,. 'DViord shipped some wheat from Adrian this week, toeing a mem ber of the Northwest Grain Growers Asso I tion . Fred Klin^back helped with the hauling. Louis DetBord came down from his homestead at ironside Tuesday. ¡Warren iFenn and ¡Louis are haul ing a few loads o f willow poles from the Smith ranch. Word from Mrs. A. E. ¡Rust nd family, o f Meltoa, stales that they i re majoring in ¡potatoes this year, having had 30 acres, and still have two car loads c f good seed to sell. Mr. Rust is (building a large cellar for late Ipotatoes. John Rust has sold his Melba ranch and w ill go eist this Winter to feed sheep, tho' he is intending to run his Owyhee ranch next year. Mrs. Rust also states that her sister, who w il toe "e- memtoered here as Echo Ellis, is mar ried and living in Marshfield. Con sidering the hard times everywhere, the Rusts are doing wel on their ranch and expect to have it paid for Roon. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Snyder are iihe parents of an 8 pound daughter, horn Monday, October 17. Mr. an'l-Mrs. Frank Friar and Don ald Beebe left Wedne-Hay for an overland trip toy Ford fa r their o l ' home in Dallas, Or.