The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, February 20, 1925, Image 5

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    Gate City Journal Supplement
Owyhee
NYSSA. OREGON, FEB 20, 1925
li. C. W»hl of B aker visited at
E vans’ S fturd«y
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Schw eizer and
little d aughter w ere N yssa visiters
Monday.
Evelyn DeBord w as obliged to miss
school the first of the week on account
of illnees.
Rudolph H ite was a business visitor
in Nam pa Saturday
George W. B enton was a g uest at
the DeBord home over night Wednes
day.
Mr. and Mrs. tiarl Fenn w ere Adrian
visitors Friday, calling at th e W arren
Fenn home
Mr. and Mrs. A ndrew McGinnis and
Mn and Mrs. Alvon McGinnis have
adopted tw in baby girls, each fam ily
tak in g one of th e little ones who are
th ree mon’hs old, th e day c f their
birth b fiig A rm istice day, November
11. Their nam es are Violet ar.d Viol ,
R. R. O verstreet and son R obert
have been busy fo r some tim e past
reducing a lot of the big trees on their
Owyhee ranch to logs, posts and fire­
wood.
Mr and M rs. Oce Schw eizer and
fam ily were entertained at dinner in
the John H ite home Sunday.
The wind played havoc w ith E. L
M cLalTerty’s chicken coop the other
day, blowing it down and im prisoning
chickens under it. None w ere k lied,
how ever
Mrs, Lareen and Mrs. A lbert l.nrsen
visited in th e K lingback home T hurs­
day.
F rank DeBord and Fred Klingback
w ere business visitors in Mie Gate
City Friday.
Mr and Mrs. C. F SmitL and
d aughters, Misses Dorothy ar.d R uth,
of Ontario, a d Mrs. George Vogt and
children, Chas. and Wilma of Long
Beach, Cal , w ere en tertain ed a t din
ner in the Evans home Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Hennia have rented
the W ard ranch near Dunaway, near
the old Oregon Trail school house and
are moving up from K una th is week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred K lingback and
d au gh ters visited at the C arl Fenn
hom e Menday.
Birthday Party
A m ost enjoyable surprise p art
was given on W ednesday afternoon a
the home ot Mrs. B ert Hoxie, the oc
casion being Mrs H oxie's birthday
anniversary About S6 ladies called
during the afle rrc cn . which was spent
in gam es and chatting
Delicious reiresh n er.t, b ro rg h t in
baskets by the guests, w ere very much
enjoyed. Mrs Hoxie was prerented
with a lovely teasel, a g ift of these
present.
The local P. T. A, held th eir regi»-
lar m eeting at the school house Friday
afternoon w ith a good attendance.
S enator Eddy's bill lim iting e'ective
courses in high school in order to pro
vide for a more thorough grounding in
practical fundam entals, such as pen­
m anship, spelling, etc., was spiritedly
discussed.
Several fam ilies interested in resum
Ing Sunday school a fte r its w in te r’s
Methodist Churrh
suspension m et at the school house
On
Sunday
m orning D istrict Suj er-
Sunday afternoon. It was decided to
intendent H. S H am ilton »ill pieach,
announce th a t election o f officers will
following which » ill be hr Id the quar­
be held a t the school house at 1:80 p.
terly conference. L et us have the
m. on Sunday, February 22, All in te r­
house filled for th e eresch try service.
S. E. Sm utz.
ested in having Sunday school resum ­
ed are urged to be p resent, to p artici­
pate in the election and in getting the
Attention, Farmers.
hour of m eeting regularly, etc. E v­
1
span
gentle m ares, around 1400
eryone is requested to help see th a t
lbs ea«h. 8 ami 12 y ears old, for f 100.
all th e com m unity hear of it.
1 Bean black horses, around 1600 lbs.
Mra. Ada Sehw eiser was quite p ain ­
each, both 8 years old, fe r $175. On
fair term s. E nquire of A. H insch,
fully injured last week in a runaw ay
Nyssa, Or,
when she w si throw n from a wagon,
slightly crushing the bone in her
shoulder joint, necessitating carrying
For Sale.
her arm in a sling for aw hile. H er
Two good Jersey cows, o re m ilking
little daughter B etty, and Miss Viva
now, th e other will be fresh soon.
Pnone BlfS
H. P. B irgm an.
Caywood w ere also throw n from the
rig, b ut not severely injured.
M esdamee Thoa. Lowe, M. M.
For Sale.
Grech g and M. Judd attended the
1 folding baby buggy, good order.
executive board ot County C uncil of
$5 50. Box 213, N yssa. Oregon.
P. T. A a t O ntario S atu rd ay .
The Misses B etty Kaylor, Rowena
F or S ale—H atching eggs and set-
Glenn and Evelyn DeBord were busy
ting hens, the best breed. R. R. Reds.
Saturday soliciting subscriptions to
Phone 54F5. C. C. C otton.
flg tf
the Country Gent i n t o , com petitive
subscription team s having been organ
iaed in the high school. The winning
Diek Tensen is the proud owner of a
Dcdge sedan car.
team is to be treated to a p arty by
th e losera. There are to be individual
Miss Biles C arter has resigned her
prizes and at the close of the contest
position a t the Nyssa Pharma»» and
will leave Sunday to m ake her home in
all participan ts are to lake p art iu a
Boise w ith her parents.
novel ath letic contest, hence the un­
w anted activity of the young people.
Alex Edwards is quite sick w ith an
infection of the arm .
The Misses M yrtle Points, L aura
Huffman and G eorgia R ust and C lar­
ence Rippey attended the [day, The
DRS. BRADFORD & ERADFORD
Deacon E ntangled, presented by Rig
C arver Method
Bend ta le n t a t the Kolony Thursday
C
onsuPation
and Exam ination Free
evening, ae did also Mr. and Mrs. T.
N yssa, Oregon
M. Lowe, EveLyn DeBord, Dorm
Klingback, K enneth McDonald and
"C u rley ” Points.
DR H A RRIET SEARS
Clyde Benton of N yssa was an ever-
OsteopatM c Physician
night g u est of K enneth McDona'fl Don’t forget auto top and curtain
Thursday evening, taking in the play work at N yssa H arness A Saddlery
O ntario, Oregon
a t the Kolony.
Shop.
O ffice: W ilson Bldg., O ver R aders’