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N Y S S A G A T E C IT Y J O U R N A L, THURS., A U G U S T 19, 1937 - ' • f.T 'lil OW YHEE DÜK1S K L IN G B A l'K Miss Dorothy McClure and Arnold Slippy were dinn:r guests c f the Don Linvilles Sunday. Miss V eile DeBcrd of Payette w*s an overnight guest at the Klingbaek home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Marty M cKim re* turned Wednesday from a weeks trip to the coast. They visited P ort land. Seattle, Grand Coul:e Dam and a Martys old home In that v i cinity. — W alter H ite was brought Satur day to the parental i red Hite home from the Buk.r hospital. He win he able to walk on crutches in scout two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Sebree of Caldwell were guest Sunday of their daugh ter Mis. C. A. Matlock. Mildred Hite spent the week end In Ontario with her mother who is 111 . Miss Dorothy McClure was li.nor guest at a miscellaneous shower at the Klingbaek home Wednesday Many friends gathered to wish he. well and brought useful gifts. R e freshments wore served. Mrs. Char lotte Kygar was assistant hostess. Lcnzo Knowles reports a yield ol 400 buhets of wheat from 14 acres on his new land. Mrs. Martha Klingbaek ana daughters and son were overnight visitors of the Clayton Browns in Boise Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George K aylor have as their gittsts the Misses Hester and Ethel Burress of Scottsburg. Indiana. Th e ladies are nieces cl Mrs. Kaylor. The Owyhee Sewing club with their leader Mrs. Adah Schweizer were entertained at a luncheon Saturday at the Oce Schweizer home by the 3 et 6 cooking club whose leader is Mrs. Victoria Sch weizer. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lowe and grandson Justin Quackenbush ac companied by Miss Alta Bradley were entertained at supper at the Nyssa CCC camp on Tuesday. They witnessed the Drill and Lowering of the flag at evening. Russell Patton sold 54 lambs to Pete Tensen Monday at seven cents a pound. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Mitchell left Tuesday for Cedarage, Colorado to visit Mrs. Mitchell's parents before going onto Utleyville, Colorado, where they will both teach this win ter. Mr. and Mrs Bert Loutham and sons from Kansas visited their niece Mrs. George Knowles Monday. Miss Dona Dimmick returned home last week after an extended visit with relatives in Washington. Her aunt, Mrs. Jane McCasky re turned with her for a visit. Hearing cries o f distress Monday morning Mrs. J. W. K ygar found her grandson John DeGood, stand ing in water trying to pull his hands from the new electric fence around their yard. She ran and turned o ff the power at what John "** ' i WÈWB Jazbo Fulkerson, with his famous mule. "Joe Penner,” probably the greatest of all rodeo clowns, has been signed by W. L. Hendrix, manager of the Western Idaho State Fair to appear at all five night rodeos In connection with the fair, August 25 to 29. Jazbo Is the star o f the Madison Square Garden rodeo in New York, and was the sensation at Sun Valley a week ago. He will also appear at the Caldwell show this week and at the Owyhee Stampede In Ontario September 4, 5 and 6th. considered a snails pace as he said he was feeling as though he was be ing torn to pieces. John still won ders If the current could have been effective if he had succeeded in picking the four leaved clover he was reaching over the fence for. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gelpin and sons of Snohomish, Wash., visited overnight Tuesday with Mrs. G il- pins sister Mrs. Bertha Culbertson. Thi y were en route to Nebraska to visit relatives. Mrs. Fred Boness was hostess to the W illing Worker Sewing Club on Thursday. Russell Patton sold cows to Mr. Orr and Mr. Mltchel last week. Word has b:en received that a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Driggs it Pendleton. Callers at the Chas. Bradley home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Sandy F ife of Nyssa and Dr. and Mr. Hu bert Loring of Princeton, New Jer sey. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Barker and family went to Cambridge to pick chokecherries Saturday. How Penguins Incubate Eggs Emperor penguins incubate their eggs in flaps of loose skin on top of their feet. Many birds both male and female, usually participate in developing one egg to hatching con dition. Boise. Mr. Byram is in the midst of hts bean harvesting now. Nyssa Heights . . . . . . j ner guests o f her sister Mrs. Bill Leavitt and family. Mr. S t:ve Hucnnekens has sold his ranch to Mr. K ing o f Texas. Mr. Hucnnekens and family are leaving for Seattle. Erma McCarty of Ontario was a week -nd visitor c f her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCarty. Mr. and Mrs. Rollins Stafford and son James c f Formosa, Kansas are visiting M r and Mrs. Dorm Staf ford and Roy Boyce and fam ily near Vale. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Albertson formerly employ :d by Lloyd Kinnev are moving to cne of the cabins owned by Bill Leavitt for the pres ent. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCarty and nephew Ambrose of Heartwell, Neb raska. Mr. and Mrs. George M c Carty and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gramse of Ontario were all dinner guests at the Frank McCarty home Sunday. Herbert Wayne and Jack Haug of Ontario are staying with Jim M c Kane while working in the district. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leavitt re ceived word of an emerg ncy ap pendicitis operation performed on their daughter Eleanor who has been working in Baker, Oregon. They left for Baker Monday morn ing. George Markham has a beautiful field of millet that Is worth looking at on the new project land. Mr. and Mrs. Chart? Leavitt and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leavitt were Sunday visitors of Grandma Leavitt who is still ill. Miss Virglna DuPr?, Miss Jose ph ne Farrell of Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Ed DuPre were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Garrison of Nyssa Sunday. The dinner being in honor of Mrs. DuPre's' birthday. Jim W illiams was a Jordan Valley visitor over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bronson of Vale were visitors at the Georg? Markham home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Huennekens were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim M cKane Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Heights visited our new neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. J. A. Ross who came recently to the south side of our neighborhood Mr. and Mr.s Dan Corbett and son has purchased a new tractor and spent Sunday evening at the home begun an extensive grubbing act I o f Mr. and Mrs. Heights. Mr. Ross and sons recently came In B e d D u rin g E c lip s e M r and Mrs. Filbrick and daugh from California. Expectant Hindu mothers in In ter are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. dia must remain in bed during an Webster and fam ily; also their son eclipse because of a belief that their Mark who lives here. Mr. Filbrick is children may be marked with some Mrs. Webster’s brother and they are disfigurement if they engage in any By MRS. ED DUPRE from Kansas. activity while the sun is obscured. Monday evening Rev. and Mrs. Whit? and his small boys. Mr. and Created Backgammon Gordon Steppe has returned from Mrs. Emil PaulUs and Mrs. Keizer The Japanese have made only one a trip to Colorado and Is staying at held a business meeting in con claim as creators of a game—back the W hit Redsull home. nection with the Methodist church gammon— and the historians ruled Mrs. M ary Clemens of Kansas at the Dan Corbett home. them out and passed the honor to City visited her old friend and Egypt, which is credited with orig Sunday afternoon Mr. Glen Suit neighbor Grandma Leavitt lafet inating so many games that it would er and fam ily visited Mr. and Mrs. week. appear they did little else. H. W. Maw of Buena Vista. Mr. and Mrs. George Leavitt of Mr. and Mrs. James M alloy and was an overnight children were Monday visitors at Haines, Oregon her brothers home, Mr. Virgil M c visitors of the Bill Leavitt family family Friday night. Gee. Miss Mae Fenton o f Ontario visit Mrs. Frank Graham expects her cousin Mr. Harold Doxsse and his ed last week with Miss Thelma Du fam ily this week of St. Louis. Mo., Pre. to stop here for a brief visit as they Warren Blackburn, Bob Chadd leave Portland en route home. and Lavem Landon from Billlnte Mr. and Mrs. Van Maltsberger cf Kansas visited Harold Nelson, for near Adrian spent Sunday with M r merly of that place. Ernest Lunger and family. Mrs. Ed Young and two small Mrs. Reese Byram returned from sons c f Ontario were Sunday din By MRS. EAR L ANDERSON Newell Heights The M odem Pioneer Ladies met i t the Mrs. Maur>?e Judd home on Monday aft?mon. This was a post poned meeting. Fourteen ladles en- Jcyed a pleasant afternoon of vlslt- ig and s?wing, as was their fancy. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Th next meeting will be with Mr. Edith Snyder on Aug ust 31st. Mr. Healy is erecting a garage on his homestead. Dr. Barlow is build ing a two room basement house aad a grainary. The latter is also drill ing a well. This is being done on the south east com er of his ranch. M r and Mrs. M. W. McLaughlin of Burley. Mrs. Wm. Gahley and Mrs. Carrie McLaughlin and Wilbur Durnil of Pocatello called at the M. L. Kurtz and H. E. McLaughlin homes Wednesday evening. Dean Eachus is again working for his brotlier Lou Eachus. W?b Otis has his fanning mill at the Wood ranch where he is clean ing clover seed for E. P. Gheen and Lou Eachus. M. L. Kurtz started hulling clover fe r Mr. Stam in Oregon T ra il Tues-. day morning. The Jesse Sugg baby is rapidly improving. She was able to leave the hospital Wednesday. Mere Kurtz underwent a physical examination Tuesday by Dr. Han ford of Caldwell. He has been put to bed for two months to recover from the after effects of a reosnt Illness. Forty three friends and relatives of M r and Mrs. Albert Walsh sur prised them a week ago Sunday when they arrived with a picnic dinner. They were all former Neb- rasklans. H. Williams was a business visitor in Nyssa and Ontario Tuesday. T h e Payette Creamery sent a rep resentative out Tuesday to drum up business on the new project.. Mrs. Carrie McLaughlin o f Ten Davis and a grandson Wilbur Dur nil of Pocatello are visiting at the M. L. Kurtz home this week. Trick of the Sculptor When an expert sculptor fashions s portrait bust out of white marble, or any other colorless material, he models the hair so that other ex perts can tell whether the subject was a blonde or brunette.—Collier's Weekly. H A Y IN SU R AN C E It don’t pay to take a chance on losing your crop . . . Let us insure your hay against fire. 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