NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURS., APRIL 21, 1938
T
ARCADIA NEWS
LINCOLN NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard and
son Donald. Mrs. Dad and Mrs.
Chas. Bullard went to Boise Tues
day and while there they called on
the Clove Fleming iamily.
C'.iar. Splawn and Ray McIntyre
went iisliing Sunday and reported
u successful trip.
B. W. Shaver and Mrs. Alva In -
p/mam will teach the Arcadia
rcliool again this year.
Mrs. Ells Warner called at the T.
W agner home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vander-
pool called at the home of his
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas
Bullard Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lakey went to
Boise Saturday to spend Easter with
Mr. Lakey's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard, Mr.
nn;l Mrs. 'R oy M clntrye. Mr. and
4rs. Chas Splawn, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas Bullard, Mr. and Mrs.
A1
Boliy. Mr. and Mrs. John Carr and
fam ily of Weiser. Harold and Max
Long and Levana Philips. Lee Dixil
and Jack Zittercof all went picnick
ing to tie Malheur Butte Easter
Sunday.
The pupils that are entering the
• pelting contest torm zone 3 Thurs
day at Conklin school In Ontario
ere as follows: F ifth grade. Sumiko
Wada, Lclly II. I in. Sixth grade.
Don Markham, | uc<ra Anderson.
Seventh grade, Helen Trenble, Shir-
ro Wada. Eighth grade, Leo Mance
Lee Mance.
BY MKS. CHAS. B U LLAR D
FOR T H A T
SPRINGTIME
SERVICE JOB
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By MRS. ED DUPRE
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McCarty
were hostesses to a Easter party
t their home Saturday night. Cards
:.nd dancing were enjoyed until a
late hour when refreshments were
rerved. Friends from Bonita. Brog-
: n. Ontario and neighbors were
presi nt.
Douglas Eugene Reese small son
of Mr. and Mrs. David Reese was
baptised in the Methodist church
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Chadwick
were Sunday dinner guest- of M r
and Mrs. A. L. Chadwick after
vhich they all motored to I ’ rogan.
Mis Mary Peterson was a week
end guest of Thelma Du Pre
Mr. and Mrs. Horner of Oregon
Slope were Sunday guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W hite Redsal.
Miss Louise Hopper was a week
end visitors at her parents home,
vlr. and Mrs. Albert Hopper.
T! e district baseball team played
White Settlement district team Sun-
lay. White Settlement winning 10 to
15 in a 13 Inning game.
H ie Lincoln Live W ire club met
it the school house Friday night
with a larger group of young people
than usual and they were able to
day their games under the moon
light. Ice cream and cake were
erved at the colse of the evening
Ambrose McCarty, nephew o f the
IcCarty brothers has returned from
•fen dwell. Neb., to locate here. Am-
nose and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc-
?erty and fam ily of Ontario were
■¡.'•••ter Sunday guests at the home
:f Mr. and Mrs. George McCarty.
George Ward has given his new
ham a coat of paint.
Mrs. Robert Gilchrist arrived
home Friday night after attending
lie L. D. S. conference in Salt. Lake
Oily. Utah. She also visited her
laughter Ruthe who is attending the
Hi i '.ham Young university at Provo.
Ul h. She was (away about two
■ ocks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray McNeil and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ury and
iamily was Easter visitors at the
Owyhee dam.
Mr. Clements and daughter of
Kuna were Easter guests of his
-laughter Mrs. Tom Petit and fam
ily.
Ray McNeil, J T. Wallace and
Leslie Franks are measuring for
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ECIÁLS
3 fo r
$2.75
lie g . 25c,
23c
P U R S A N G T h e B lo o d B u ild e r $1.00
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R U B B I N G A L C O H O L ] p in t
?9c
F i T C H S H A M P O O ..................
R e g . 50c,
59c
C A L O X '1 O O T i i P O W D E R .... ... R e g .5 0 c ,
43c
C A R T E R S L I V E R P I L L S ........
R e g . 25c,
16c
D E N T O X M O U T H W A S H 1 p i n t ............
39c
IN S U L IN U
40-1 O e c ...................
$1.07
check boards In the new Owyhee oilman home In Roswell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester French and
I ditch.
j Mrs. M cNeil and baby attended a Jacket spent Wednesday visiting
1 surprise parly Friday night in hon- In the C. E. Peck home in Boise
Bert LaRue came over from Vale
| or of Mrs. Otto Sliahans birthday
| at Lake Lowell, returning on Sat Saturday and is helping build i\
urday after spending Friday night new house on the E. E Parker ranch
with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jennings. which wil be occupied by Mr. am
Emil Fiank and family were Sun Mrs. Arch Parker.
day visitors at the Owyhee dam.
Mrs. W. 8. Phelan received word
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Blanton had as j Sunday that a nephew
of h en
their Sunday guests Mr. and Mr.. ! was seriously hurt in an automobil ‘
Frying Harris and family, the accident in St. Helens. Ore.
Glass family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Ranchers under the government
Jennings and four of their friends | project are irrigating but a bad
all of Ontario.
} slide on the side hill has cut o ff wa
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mance and | ter in Riverside ditch. The Morrison
fam ily enjoyed an Easter egg hunt Knudsen Co. of Boise moved a
and a weiner roast on the Malheur I credge down Tuesday to clear an
Butte.
opening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Norman have
mover into their new home
Harry Curry anl boys dug out three
coyote pups from a drain ditch
bank on their place Sunday and
took a shot at the mother which
There were 79 in attendance o'
just has three legs.
the L is te r Sunday school services
Lorraine and Delares Blanton
and program Sunday in Owyhee.
spent Saturday with their uncle and
aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mance and f ro? ™ iS f° 1IoWS' exprcise " Eas-
family in Ontario.
! er by six p rim .srypu pils.R ecita-
! taon, “ W hy I Like Easter Best" Mel-
Lincoin feels honored and proud j vin Croclcer, recitation "H e Is H e re '
of their two speakers in the decla Freddie Klingback. song “ In The
matory contest finals as rating the Garden” by Nadine Crocker. Louise
highest of any contestant entered. Klingback, Russell Patton and Les
Mrs. Albert Hawkins visited her lie Crocker o f the young people?
son and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. class. Solo "Come Uu'.o M e" Edna
Hawkins Sunday.
Warren of the young peoples class.
Harvey Denham spent the week Duet by Dorothy and Verla W olf of
end with his parents. Mr. anl Mrs.j th ein te rm e d ia te ’ ciass7 violin“ “sol'o
J. F. Denham of Oregon Slope.
! ..A wonderful Saviour is Jesus” bv
Ray McNeil the new ditch rider Mrs. S. D. Bigelow. Solo “ O, How I
reports to the settlers that the wa Love H im ” by M ilton Judd.
ter is to be here Tliurslay or Friday.
Mrs. W alt Jorgensen of Onnlaska,
The Malheur Butte was a popu
Wash.. Mrs. Fred R atcliff of Ranier
lar place for picnicking Easter Sun
Wash.. Mrs. Chet McGee and daugh-
day.
.
,
er Shirley of W hite Bluff. Wash..
A group of new project families | ;.nd M rs. A. A. Kendall and son of
met at the Avery Anderson home Billinghab. Wash., were here to a t
for an all day gathering Easter.
tend the funeral of John Hite and
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Ury and cliil- s.aent svereal days with their sister,
dre n and Mr. anl Mrs. Paul Stev- Mrs. John Hite.
"iv motored to Ironside Sunday.
Mesdames Ellis
Walters
Earl
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Curry was
'triekland,
Martha
Klingback,
Ea ter guests of Mrs. Curry's par
Chas. Schweizer, A. Chadwick, and
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Griggs of
A. C. Abbott attended the County
Arena Valley.
Council in Ontario from this dis
Tlie baseball game at Valley View trict.
with Lincoln resulted in Valley
Miss Juanita Franklin entertained
View girls winning 18 to 11 and at a party for her Sunday school
Lincoln boys winning 20 to 7.
lass at her home Saturday after
Mrs. Gertie Blanton the Lincoln noon. A fter a delightful afternoon
P. T . A. president a tte n d «! the of fun refreshments of ice cream
county P. T. A. council that was held and cookies were served.
at the Conklin school in Ontario
The Wh. Schweizer and Russell
Saturday. She gathered a wonder
Patton families made a trip to the
ful report which she will read nt ihe
Oregon Camp in the Whiteman Nn
O W YH EE
s z -s s ; =
April 22. Everyone is urged to be
present.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steinhouse
tnd laughter Lois and Helen Young
of Nyssa were Sunday guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W ill Lavittc
ltd family.
M r and Mrs. Elroy McDole enter-
idiied 15 Payette friends Easter at
dinner.
A special meeting was held at the
school Friday afternoon for the
election of officers for the coming
vear of the Lincoln P. T. A. Mrs
Ger'.ic Blanton was re-elected pre-
i lent: Knterlne Neilsen. secretary-
treasurer: Mrs. Lloyd Kinney, his-
tcrian, Mrs. W ill Lanitle. publicity
chairman.
Mrs. Ed Ingraham and Mrs. Ed
Du Pre were Wednesday guests of
Mrs. Dale Qarrison i.i i ’ yssa.
Mr. anl Mrs. E. ' Cavelier and
family and R ’ y S' -.thouse of Nys-
;n were visitors r the Owhyec dam
Sunday.
Many attended the cantata at the
Baptist church in Ontario Sunday.
John Heunnckus is accompaning
his father who died in Portland to
their old home in Nebraska.
Orrie Clark is proudly displaying
a snow white colt to his neighbors.
Miss Katcrin Ncilson. Lincoln prl- i
mary teacher gave an Easter party j
it her home Friday afternoon for
her pupils. G?mes and an egg hunt
was enjoyed and light refreshments
were served.
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NYSSA PHARMACY
The Rexall Store
PHONE 14
Nyssa,
Oregon
Owyhee Drug Co.
“The Thrift Store”
PHONE 29
Next to Idaho Power Company
Mrs. Harvey Bennett and Mrs
Leroy Bennett woreluncheon guests
last Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Clarence K niefel in Parma, where
Mrs. John Church and Mrs. Fred
K lotz of California were honor
guests.
Mrs. Cace M untjewerff and Mrs
Garritt M untjewerff were shopping
in Caldwell Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Baldridge were
dinner guests in the Guy Strong
home in Roswell last Sunday.
Mrs. J. N. Gibson, president of
Wade P. T. A. attended County
Council held at Ontario Saturday.
Mrs Harry Russell and Miss Beer-
attended from distrit 47.
Mrs. Elmer Welsh entertained the
pupils in'her room at a weiner roast
Friday afternoon. Miss W ilma Col
well took the primary pupils to dis
trict 47 where they enjoyed a pro
gram.
M r and Mrs Rowlett o f Portland
arrived Thursday for a visit over
Easter with Mr. and Mrs. E Abbl
snd family.
M r and Mrs. B. O. Roberts were
shopping in Caldwell Saturday
M r and Mrs. Rarvey Bennett and
fam ily were dinner guests the Coun-
Service While You
Wait.
Open Evenings
Only Prime Leather
Used
Nyssa, Oregon
Spend Day in Weiser—
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lienkambcr
were Weiser visitors on Sunday.
B A S E B A LL
D A N CE
Professional
Cards
at
High School
Gymnasium
Rufus Cornell has been on the
sick list for the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Balke spen
Thursday in Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. Adams and Mr. and
Mrs. Campbell had electricity in-
tailed in their homes last week and
have been busy adding electric ap- j
iliances.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gardner re- i
eived word they have a new grand
daughter its parents, Mr. and Mr;.
Harry Gardner. They named the
icw Miss Harriet Ethel.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fleider spent
Sunday afternoon visiting at Cald
well.
Mrs. John Adams returned from i
WALT’S
SHOE SHOP
WE RECOM M END TH EM
LEE R. COOKE
& E NG INEER
A R C H IT E C T
A P R IL 28
Proceeds to go for
benefit of Nyssa’s
Baseball Team
Box 448
Nampa, Idaho
Dr. A. G. Baumeister
Palmer Graduate Chiropractor
Wilson Bdg, Ontario. Ore.
New Painless Chiropractic
sponsored by the
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OF COMMERCE
CARL H. COAD
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
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Nyssa, Oregon
MAX S. TAGGART
Insureln SU REInsurance
The protection your Insurance offers is no
stronger than the insurance company behind the
policy.
FRANK T. MORGAN
PHONE 31
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
Western Hotel Building
L. A. Maulding, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phones 37R and 37W
Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to 5
D aily- Except Sunday
Wilson Building
DR. E. D. NORCOTT
DENTIST
O ffice Phone 35F2
X - R A Y E X A M IN A T IO N S
It s the
i //
"BOTTOM STEP
that G ives Yo u the M ost in
Comfort and Convenience
Your electric rates— among the cheapest in the United States
step down as you use more electric service. The last quantity
comes to you at the cheapest rate of all.
If you’re like most of our customers, you’ve
had electric lights and many of the small
appliances— toaster, vacuum cleaner, radio—
for many years. Then perhaps you’ve added
electric refrigeration, electric cooking, elec
tric water heating.
As you added each of these appliances, they automatically low
ered the average rate you pay under “Step Down” rates. Vour
bargain got better as you used more.
BIG BEND NEWS
Little Donna McDonald of P ar
ma was a guest in the F. G. Miller
home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Swigert have
moved from Arena Valely to the
home of their daughter, Mrs Elmer
Prosser. They are planning to move
iaier into the Weir house now occu
pied by the Hamilton family.
Mrs. John Barthaloma of Newell
Heights. M r and Mrs. Ed Nell
won high scores and Mrs
Lloyd
Aaams and Mr. Ford low score.
Mr. and Mrs. Rubus Cornell made
a business trip to Weiser Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Adams had
dinner Friday at the parental
Adams home.
Mildred Cornell drove over from
Boise to sepnd Easter with her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Cornell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Preifer a r r iv -!
ed Thursday from their home in I
Long Beach, Cal. They expect to re- |
main here for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brandt made
a business trip to Nampa Thursday.
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And so— if you stop using an appliance temp
orarily, you lose the best part of your bar
gain. You cut off the lowest and cheapest
“step” of your rates— you raise the average
rate you pay for all service.
33c
... R e g . 50,
Visit« In Caldwell—
Notice Monday.
On l .ui-ia> ...r- I es Er; ... .
Mrs. Lloyd Adams and daugh er
Mildred attended sewing club at the M.so Ccorgia Dennis visited L\
home oi Mrs. Mildreu Benson Sat Caldwell.
Boise VUlto.s—
urday,
On Sunday Mrs. Les Ernst an I
Several couples of Richland dis
trict attended the card party Satur | Miss Georgia Dennis visited in
day night at the hoem of M r and Boise.
RICHLAND
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Hite, Mrs.
Wanda Foss. Iris Loren and Beity
J me Hite visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Dwight Burve in Fruitland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cordova oi
Hunting Park. Cal., who are old
timers in this community called on
By MRS. E. H. K RU M BAC II
M i l K O F M A G N E S I A ............
old friends here Friday and were
dinner guests of the Chas. Bradley
family.
Mr. and Mrs. K eeler and family
moved to the extra house on the
Anna Larson ranch from the Coy
Metlock ranch.
Mr. and Mrs W alter Peutz of Pay
ette called at the Wm. Peutzs home
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Culbertson en
tertained at dinner for Mrs. Bertha
Culbertson and fam ily and Lee Cul
bertson and daughter Eunice Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Chadwell of
Emmett visited their sister Mrs.
Omar Hite and attended the John
Hite funeral Friday.
Tlae Parent Teacher Association
will sponsor an evening entertain
ment on Tuesday evening April 20
in which pictures of tlae summer
school at Corvallis, Ore., will be
shown by Couaaty Agent E. M. Hau
ser. Everybody is welcome.
The Ellis Walters fam ily were en-
erlained at dinner by the Walter
Fox fam ily Suaaday.
Keep the bargain of your low electric service. Use it freely. It’s
one of the few necessities of life that is cheaper the more you use.
N YS SA
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OREG O N
TOWNSEND CLUB
MEETINGS
Meetings of the Townsend
Club are
held 1st and 3rd
Thursday in the Eagles Hall.
The Public Is Invited
D. R. DeGross
President
Mrs. A. V. Pruyn
Secretary
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2:30 to 7:30
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"STEPPED D O W N '
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comes cheaper as you use
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