Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 29, 1937, Image 5

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    N Y S S A G A TE C IT Y JO U R N A L, T H U R S D A Y , A P R IL 29, 1937
SOCIETY
B R ID E HONORED
bers. Prizes were won by Mrs. Bills,
Mrs. John Young and Mrs. W ilt­
Miss Maria McElroy, who became shire.
the bride o ( Mr. Herman Laurance
Tuesday, was the honor guest at a
miscellaneous shower given Thurs­
B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y
day night at the Owyhee Hotel. She
John Flanary celebrated his 8th
received many lovely gifts. The
evening was
spent visiting with birthday with a party Sunday after­
refreshments
served at the close. noon at the home of his sister Mrs.
Mrs. T. C. McElroy and daughter Sam Caldwell. Games were played
Ann and
Mrs. John McNulty of and refreshments of birthday cake,
Vale were out of town guests. Host­ ice cream and orangeade were
esses were Mrs. Ronald Burke, and served the young guests.
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Mi ses Sabina Caldwell and M aig-
aret McNulty.
T U E S D A Y E VE N IN G CLUB
On Wednesday evening the Altar
Mrs. A. H. Boydell was hostess to
Society of Vale gave a miscellaneous
club
rhtwer for the bride at the McElroy the Tuesday evening bridge
this week with all members present.
heme in Vale.
Mrs. E. D. Norcott won high score
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and Mrs. Artie Robertson won sec­
C O M P L IM E N T IN G MRS. H EISEY ond.
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Mrs. Tom
Eldredge enertained
with a dessert bridge last Friday
afternoon complimenting Mrs. A. B.
Heisey a newcomer to this commun­
ity. Three tables of Contract were
in play with prizes being awarded
to Mrs. E. Norcott, Mrs. Artie Rob­
ertson and Mrs. Heisey.
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W EDNESDAY E VE NING CLUB
The Wednesday evening club met
with Mrs. Aden Wilson this week
with Mrs. Art Servoss and Mrs. Wm.
Lowe playing with members. Mrs.
Henry Carl won high score prize
and Mrs. Burbidge won a traveling
prize.
T H U R S D A Y CLUB
Mrs. Sid
Burbidge entertained
the Thursday club last week. Prizes
By MISS NO RM A STOUT
were won by Mrs. Warren Blodgett,
Mrs. Eldon Jensen and Mrs. Harry
Miner. Guests playing with members
were Mesdames Miner, Art Servoss,
Mr. and
Mas. Harold Schrader
and Bob Thompson.
and son have moved from the old
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Otani place to Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Higby and
R E B E K AH P A R T Y
family of Boise were guests Sun­
Last Thur da/ evening the local day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Rebekah l-d e " was hostess to a Leon Higby.
number of Odd Fellow and Rebekah
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fritts and
lodge members of Nyssa and vic­ family called Sunday evening at the
inity at a “ get acquainted” party. home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cald­
Bunco furnished amusement for the well.
evening with about 8 tables in play.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed McFadden and
Pri-es were won by Nancy Langford. Mrs. Anna McFadden o f Bakers­
Mrs. Mary Morris, Mr. Newbill and field, California, spent Thursday
Oca Blaylock.
Refreshments were at the home of W. S. Adams.
served at the close.
Allen Reed
and
John Matzen
went to Ketchem Saturday where
they were looking for work in con­
T H U R S D A Y C O N TR AC T CLUB
struction of a new hotel there. They
Mrs. Howard Larsen was hostess returned
home the
first c f the
to the Thursday Contract club las'
veek.
week, entertaining at the home of
Mrs .Cedric Caldwell and Verna-
Mrs. Ray Emmott. Three subsi- iin e and Mrs. Lloyd Caldwell were
tutes. Mesdames George Mitchell Sunday callers at the home of Mrs.
W. C. Jackson aftd J. J. Sarazin, Cecil Scott.
played with members. Mrs. A. H
Mrs. Kuhlman
and
daughter
Boydell won the prize.
Leona called at the E. A. Summy
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home Monday evening.
Mrs. D. A. Rogers was called to
M O N D A Y C O N TR AC T
Ashton, Ida., last week by the ill­
Mrs. Leslie McClure entertained ness of her father She will remain
the Monday Contract club this week until he is considerably improved.
Calvin Vertrees returned
home
with
Mesdames Farnham Sills.
Lewis Wiltshire, Harry Miner and M nday from the Lemon Nursing
where he has
Eldon Jensen
playing with mem- Home in Caldwell
been the past week with a severe
case of pneumonia. He is feeling
much better at this writing.
Several friends
and
relatives
gathered at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Nichols Sunday and
helped them celebrate their birth­
days.
Mrs. Lolo Orr who has spent the
past week visiting with friends here
left for her home in Walla Walla
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fox left Saturday
for Nebraska upon receiving word
c f the death of Mrs. F ox’s mother
Mrs. Webb.
Annie Patterson was an overnight
guests of Thelma Rogers Monday
evening.
Repairs
on the
Apple Valley
Church have been
started
this
week. George
Bailey
and Mr.
Jones are in charge of the work.
Cedric Caldwell returned home
from Council
over the week end
where has been working.
O R every article you have
and want to sell, there’s a
Journal reader who wants to
buy . . . and the best way to
reach them is through the
W ant Ads. They’re easy to use
and inexpensive.
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OREGON TRAIL
MRS. F R A N K BYERS
At the regular
meeting of the
Oregon Trail P T A Friday evening.
April 23. Mrs. J. B. Smith Installed
the new officers for the year: presi­
dent, Mrs. F. Byers; vice president,
Mrs. F. C. Fry; secretary-treasurer
Mrs. John Bowen; hlstoran, Mrs. F.
G. Holmes.
Yearly reports were given by the
treasurer and chairman of commit­
tees. Mrs. Hopkins gave a very com­
plete report of county council meet­
ing held at Annex April 10 and pre­
sented to the local association the
picture wen as second prize in the
county membership contest.
A history of 4-H club work from
the beginning in 1913 to present was
given by Mrs. Smith and then the
calf club under the direction of the r
leader, Chas. Thomason, held their
meeting to
demonstrate, 1st how
the club does it’s work, and 2nd, to
create interest in club work among
new people in the community.
When the
subject of
original
rcadside posters of club members
was under discussion the Parent-
Teachers voted to give a prize to the
rlubs making the poster that best
showed the work of the clubs.
“ Summer Round-up” of the child­
ren was given and plans were made
for the Oregon Trail clinic to be
held Tuesday.
Committees
appointed for the
year were named as follows: mem­
bership,
Mrs. W yatt Smith; pro­
gram, Chas. Jones; 4-H Clubs,
Charles
Thomason;
Ways
and
Means, Frank Fry; hospitality, Mrs.
Hopkins, magazines, Mrs. Chas.
Thomason; summer round-up, Mrs.
J. B. Smith; publicity, Mrs. F. Fry.
Plans were made for a community
picnic the last day of school. The
music for the evening was furnished
by the school children.
Before you plan any trips,
be sure to have the crank­
case drained and refilled
with summer grade motor
oil. Now is the time to let
us clean your transmission
and add the grease suited
to this season o f the year.
T IR E R E P A IR IN G
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis James of Ad­
rian and Mr. and Mrs. Jim H u ff­
man and son Jean of Nyssa were
Sunday dinner guests at the Tor-
vald Olson home.
Mr. and Mrs. McLease and family
of Ontario were callers Sunday
evening at the J. E. Bowen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Chard and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Chard
and family, Miss Faye Mettlen and
Vance Smith attended the dance
at the Wm. Mettlen home near
Mitchell Butte Saturday night.
Mrs. Maud Sykes and sons Oliver
and Arthur and Irvin Charland of
Eskridge, Kansas, arrived at the J.
H. Ulrey home Sunday. They intend
to spend the summer here.
The play
“ Aunt Emma Sees It
Thorough,” sponsored by the Oregon
Trail Grange was presented at O re­
gon Slope last Thursday evening.
On Tuesday evening the play was
given at Kingman Kolony.
Stick and Stitch Club
The regular meeting of the Ore­
gon Trail Stick and Stitch club met
Saturday, April 24. Roll call was
answered by "How to arrange so we
can get something
special
done
that we didn't have time to do.”
Songs were sung. The club pledge
motto and yell given. It was decided
to make a quilt and sell tickets to
get money to help send the winning
member to Corvallis. I nch girl will
sew her share of the blocks. 4-H
samplers that had been ordered
were received and work will be
started on them at once. Loretta
Mitchell, Betty and Peggy C hari
are working on a dress. Roll ca’ l «t
next meeting will be answered by
“ How we intend to make aprons.”
Six members were present.— Mary
June Rookstool, reporter.
Buena Vista N ews
Chatter Box Club
Helen Pierce returned to school
False Teeth
Monday after an absence of several
days with illness.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sweany
CAN N O T EMBARRASS
and
family
from
Twin Falls Tdnh'-
moved on their new land south west
of Nyssa.
Mrs. E. L. Jami—n called on_ Mrs
Day Tuesday afternoon.
Elizabeth Gocdell, Mr. and Mrs.
Alva Goodell and
children spent
Sunday with Mrs W. E. Goodell and
family at Caldwell.
This part of the protect is gettin“
to look like farms more evrrv dav
Brush is being grubbed and burned
and crcps planted and some irrigat­
ing done. W e are beg nning to see
what we will have in a few years
when a few months can make such
improvements.
The mail route pe'itton has been
sent to the financial department in
Seattle and will then be sent on to
Washington for approval.
All are
hoping for a mail rout'' " w
some fanners have to go 10 or 12
miles after their mail.
Many wearers of false teeth have
suffered
real
embarrassment be­
cause their teeth dropped or slip­
ped at just the wrong time. Do not
1 ve in fear of this happening to you.
Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH
| on your plates. Makes false teeth
stay in place and feel comfortable.
Sweetens breath. Get FASTEETH at
any good drug store.—Adv.
RICH ARD S
ELECTRO FENCE
$ 17.50
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Economical
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GLENN OLSON
Distributor
Route 2, Payette, Idaho
SELL I T OR B U Y I T TH R O U G H
A C LASSIFIE D AD.
If J our Home . . .
BURNS
Do you have ample insurance to cover
the loss? Don’t take a change— See
Nyssa Realty Co.
Don M. Graham, Manager
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Knot Hole News
G RO W ERS!
W ife: How do you like the po­
tato salad?
Hubby:
I t ’s delicious—did you
buy it yourself?
-----B U ILD FHA W A Y -----
When you’re cleaning up and fix ­
ing up around the place, you can
get building materials at Jacksons
for all those little odd jobs and lit­
tle improvements that add so much
to the appearance and utility o f the
home and farm.
-----B U ILD FHA W A Y -----
Which reminds us of the college
football star
who was trying to
teach some prison inmates how to
play the game.
He explained the
rules and ended as follows:
"Remember mugs, if you can't kick
the ball kick some other fellow on
the other side. Now let’s get busy.
Where’s the ball?”
Exclainmed one of the star-boys:
“T ’hell with the ball. L e t’s start
the game.
-----B U ILD FH A W A Y -----
TO NG U E T W IS T E R : Say Rubber
Buggy Bumpers and repeat fast
several times.
----- B U ILD FH A W A Y -----
Spring building business has been
good but there are still many folks
who need to inquire into this busi­
ness o f owning their own home.
-----B U ILD FH A W A Y -----
“ What do you think of this new
mechanical cotton picker?”
“ Well I wouldn’t stand too close to
it in that suit.”
-----B U ILD FH A W A Y -----
Cusomer: “ W hat about the short
weight you give me for my money?”
Grocer: “ Scrry but what about
the long wait you give me for
mine?”
-----B U ILD FH A W A Y -----
Guess folks hear enough about
the rising cost of living, but we want
to remind you again that now Is
time to build before materials cost
more. Let us help you with your
building questions.
Norcott Service
Joan Malts be rger, Junior Holmes.
Junior D eGrofft, M ary June, Betty
and Lola Rookstool, Loretta M it­
chell, Madonna Kressly, Elsie Keck.
Jane Adams, Fred Boness. Robert
and Aileen Talbot Avis and Inza
Ulrey. Dewey Thomason, David M a­
lone, Irene Benson, Jack Marshall
Betty and Kenneth Chard and the
host and hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Hopkins
and Mrs. J. E. Bowen attended P o­
mona grange at Annex Saturday.
Carl Ayres spent Saturday night
and Sunday with Ray and Bob H ol­
mes.
Little Wayne Kressley has been
absent from school over a week. H ■
has had a very bad case of flu.
Fred Snively and Wayne Ulrey
visited at the home of the latters
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ulrey
Saturday.
Mrs. Harland Maw was hostess to
the Chatter Box club April 21 at
her home. The following members
answered roll call, Mesdames C. H.
Bennett, E. L.
Jamieson,
Loyd
Adams,
Charles Gardner,
Virgil
McGee,
Edward
Neilson,
Alva
Goodell.
Misses Elizabeth Goodell
Eunice Bennett and Mrs. Cheledin
were guests. Mrs. Neilson gave an
interesting program. Mrs. Harland
Maw was appointd to arrange a pro­
gram for next meeting which is to
be held at the Edward Neilson
home May 5th. The hostess served
x dainty luncheon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Stephens and
children called at the E. L. Jamison
home Wednesday evening.
Mr. Day is erecting a new house
School was dismissed Tuesday as
the Health clinic was held. Mrs. on his land south west of Nyssa.
Edna Ferris, county nurse. Dr. Sar­
azin and Dr. Norcott helped with
FOR A LIMITED TIME
Peggy Chard and Vance Smith the clinic which was sponsored by
YOU GET A U OF
whose birthdays ocurred last week the Oregon Trail PTA.
entertained with a party at the
4-II CLUB NEWS
Ewen Chard home Sunday after­
With the Purchase of A
Oregon
Trail Calf Club
noon.
Games were played during
Horton Waeher
the afternoon. The host and hostess
The Oregon Trail Calf club gave
received many pretty and useful a demonstration
meeting at the
gifts. Refreshments were served by P T A meeting Friday, April 23. The
Mrs. Ewen Chard and Miss Faye meeting was caleld to order by the
Mettlen. Those present were C lif­ president Vance Smith, Frank W il­
ford and Chester Ashby, Vesta and son led a yell. The club pledge and
moito were given. The minutes of
the last meeting read. Roll call and
two members were found to be ab­
sent. Jack Marshall and Escw Atagi.
Vance Smith won in guessing the
weight of Dewey Thomason's calf.
The next meeting will be held May
4th at the home of Frank Wilson.—
G R E E TIN G S F O LK S : The well Vance Smith, reporter.
known school of experience teaches
that if you work hard for eight
j hours a day and don't worry; then
in time you may become a boss and
work 13 hours a day and have all
the woiry.
-----B U ILD FH.4 W A Y -----
Diner: "W aiter, I was here yester­
day and had steak?”
Waiter: "Yes, Sir; will you have
the same today?”
Diner: “ Well, I might as well, if
no one else is using it.”
-----B U ILD FHA W A Y -----
Time To Change
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seed growers. I will
put
out a limited
amount of special al­
falfa seed and agree
to buy the crop at a
premium. Ask for
details.
Horton $RQ 50
Priced As Lear A s _____________
Before you buy any washer, csh«ck the New Horton
with M b fuMy corrugated tub. Fast, thorough wash­
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Nordale Furniture Store
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Phone 26
Nyssa
$
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N YSSA
:
BA SEBA LL S E A S O N is HERE!
The Idaho-Oregon Baseball League Gets Under­
way This Week Make your plans to attend as
many games as possible this summer, and be
certain to se.e the opener here
VALE s N Y SSA
Sunday,
On The New High School Diamond
The boys have put in many hours o f hard prac­
tice and need both your financial and moral sup­
port. Plan to come out Sunday and see Nyssa
and Vale in action. Nyssa has several »layers
who are new to the f ans . . . come out ami watch
them perform
Game Called 2:30
Admission— Men 35c
Ladies 15c
SEE the G A M E SU N D A Y !
May
2
O TH ER HOME GAMES
May 18 O ntarii plays here
May 30— Emmett plays here
June 20—B< ise plays here
July 11 - Caldwell
plays here
Aug. 1 Payette plays here
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Aug. 8 Wolrer plays here
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OREGON