N YSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, TH UR SD AY, JULY 21, 1938
NEWELL HEIGHTS
Mr and Mrs. Jake Kollen and
tons of Sunset Valley called at the
M. L. Kurtz home Tuesday after
noon Mr Kollen came to see about
the clover dusting.
BUI Blerman of Ontario, who Is
doing quite a bit of the dusting here
spent the rest of the week In Sun
set Valley, returning Sunday eve
ning to finish a few acres for
Gheen and Kurtz.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz, Harold
Dudley and Joyce, accompanied by
Mrs Louis Pratt and baby, motored
to Nampa on business Wednesday
afternoon. While there they called
on the Rev. and Mrs. Tetwiler.
Choir practice was called Wed
nesday evening at the Kurtz home
for those who help with the singing
each Sunday morning, but It was
hoped anyone who liked would con
sider themselves Invited. Eighteen
were present.
Mr and Mrs. Gene Pratt of Owy
hee spent Tuesday evening at the
Lou Pratt home. They are driving
a new Chevrolet.
Marlon Kurtz Is putting In an
other 40 acres of clover. That will
make an 80 with what he now has
In.
Louis Pratt is building a new
granary.
He
recently
bought
enough lumber to make a granary
and a barn which he will build
later.
Stanley Goulet has been very ill
for the past week with tonsilitis. He
Is gradually recovering.
Mrs. Maurice Judd entertained
Kingman Kolony Book club Sat
urday afternoon. Twelve members
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were present. Mrs. Dessa Hoffstet-
ter county librarian gave a review
of the new book, "The Yearling
Refreshments of Angel Food cake
and Pineapple Sundae were served
Clayton Morgon, son of Frank
Morgan of Nyssa was a week end
guest of Maurice and Ellen Judd.
F. Lee Johnson, former commis
sioner of agriculture for the state
of Idaho, was in Newell Heights
Thursday to see the fine fields of
crested wheat. While here he called
on the Maurice Judds and R. R.
Overstreets. Mr Johnson seemed
quite impressed with the crops of
crested wheat.
County Agent Larsen and a party
of men from Corvallis were here
during the week inspecting the
fields of seed alfalfa for certifica
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hardman,
parents of Mrs. Ross Healy return
ed from Parkdale Friday, where Mr.
Hardman went to spend the
Fourth.
ADRIAN
Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Munijeweriff
and baby returned home Sunday
evening from Walla Walla where
they were visiting her brother and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Newton.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hall and
family of Parma are visiting at the
Howard Hatch home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marker and
Mrs. Ellen Marker of Boise were
Sunday guests at the Charles Mc
Connell home.
Holly Bros, have completed their
soda fountain in the drug store. They
are now open to the public evenings
and Sundays.
Duke Rohland spent Thursday
evening at Horseshoe Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mace and
sons of Nyssa spent Saturday at
the Everett Points home.
Hubert Hagen left Saturday for
Montana to work In the hay.
Mrs. Charles Purdy, Chet Purdy
and daughters spent Saturday vis
iting Mrs. Reuben Basket.
Miss Ellen McConnell, Howard
Hatch and family attended the
Snake River Stampede in Nampa
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. James McGinnis
and children accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Alvon McGinnis of Newell
Heights to Succor creek Sunday.
Mrs Jarvis and Mildred of South
Dakota are visiting their son and
brother. John Jarvis.
Mr. and Mrs. Haldmond of Buhl
Ruth Haldmond of California spent
the week end visiting their daugh
ter and sister Mrs. Ivan Farns
worth.
Adrian L. D. S. Sunday school Is
having a celebration at the Big
Bend park Saturday, July 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Heldt of Nyssa and
house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Pentz
of Nebraska spent Sunday visiting
Simplicity and Sympathy
combined with low cost
have made the
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has issued a call for the following school war
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inclusive,
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B. B. Lienkaemper, Clerk
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at the K. I. Peterson home.
Mrs. Duke Rohland was in On
tario Thursday.
Mrs. Larson of Marsing spent
last week visiting her daughter and
family. Mrs. Frank Farnsworth.
Mr. and Mrs Everett Points and
Erma spent Sunday at the John
Points home in Nyssa.
Mr and Mrs James McGinnis at
tended Jolly Janes Thursday at the
E. E, Parker home in Big Bend.
Word has been received from
Payette that Mrs. Bill Olsen is im
proving, but will not be able to re
turn home for a month.
Mrs. Henry Hatch spent Thurs
day in Wilder visiting her mother,
Mrs. L. Hudson.
dren of Big Bend left for a fishing
Mr and Mrs. Don Holly and chi!-
trip Saturday.
Mrs. John Holly and Mrs. Harvey
Otis attended Book club Saturday
at the M. L. Judd home in Newell
Heights.
Adrian will soon have two new
barbers. One located at Floyds
Place. The other by Hollys drug
store.
proved to be very spirited and gave
him much difficulty Chuck ha-
been watching the horse all spring
and thinks he can handle the colt
and quiet him down some. That is
the kind of a horse trade we like
to see. One that can be a mutual
benelit to both parties and pos
sibly make a fine horse out of what
would otherwise be an outlaw
Mort Wixon and Doc Rafington
have both completed stacking their
second cutting of hay. Neither of
them have a hay edrrick. A man
with a good hay crop and no hay
derrick sure has his problems.
Clarence Niccum is staking hay
now with no derrick. We are all
proud to have a good hay crop al
though it is lots of work to stack it
with no derrick.
Many people are thinking ser
iously now about their next winter’s
stock water supply. Dale Linbaugh
and Chet Sage have both started
digging on their cisterns in their
spare time.
Jack Parker, who about a month
ago started a small feeder route
for the Co-operative creamery, says
that they have kept increasing his
route until now he has better than
a 40 mile route,
Jim Trummel expects to start
work on building his new hay der
rick within the next day or two.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sebree have
their Dodge in operation again, it
has been out with a broken spring.
The old Dodge is a 1917 model but
run most like It did new
OREGON TRAIL
(Crowded out last week)
Mrs Wm. DeGrofft and Mrs
Wyatt Sml'h were hostesses Friday
afternoon to the Adult Bible class
June Birthday party at the De
Grofft home.
During the afternoon each guest
embroidered and quilted a dainty
holder. Aunt Mattie Thomason's
was voted the best. The holders were
divided between the guests of hon
or. Mrs. Orln Choat and Mrs. Frank
Byers. In a relay race Mrs. Choat's
team won first prize. Visiting and
refreshments brought a very enjoy
able afternoon to a close.
The Merry Matrons club met
Wednesday afternoon June 29 at
the home of Mrs. Virginia Rookstool
with Mrs. Anna Whitman assisting.
Roll call was answered by 11 mem
bers and 4 guests. General sewing
was done for the hostess. During the
business meeting new officers for
the next six months were elected as
follows:
President, Mrs.
Agnes
Knowles; vice president,
Mrs.
Gladys Davis, Secretary, Mrs. Elea
nor Dietrich and Treasurer, Mrs.
Bessie Ashley. The next meeting
APPLE VALLEY
will be July 13 at the home of Mrs
Vivian Ashley with Mrs. Bessie Ash
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reed and Mr.
ley assisting. Roll call will be ans
and Mrs. Forrest Reed of Parma
wered by favorite flowers. Refresh
spent the week end fishing at Lost
ments were served at the close of
Lake.
the meeting.
E A. Summy and son Ralph were
Mrs. Georgella Rose and Mr. and
business visitors In Boise Saturday.
Mrs. Henry Norder of Berkley, Cal.,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Cook of
returned to their home Monday af
Mooreland, Olka.,
arrived last
ter a few days visit with the Wyatt
week and are visiting at the home
BUENA VISTA
and Archie Smith families and
of her sister, Mrs. Floyd Caldwell
other relatives. They brought Vance
and family.
Miss Alma Day visited with Laura Smith home to spend the summer
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wilson
Savage
Monday
afternoon.
vacation with his parents Mr. ant'
and Mr. and Mrh. Leo Wood at
Bert Bratton brought the tractor Mrs. Wyatt Smith.
tended the rodeo at Nampa Friday
and mowing machine to C. C.
Vance attended Berkeley high
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Miller and Wyckoff Saturday. Wyckoff’s are school the past term.
Glen Ulsey, who is employed at
sons Bob and Jim, and Miss Lucille busy clipping clover now.
Miss Helen Cannon visited with the Jim Hite home spent the Fourth
Ray left Saturday for Portland.
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J
They are taking Bob to a specialist Alma Day Saturday.
John Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. H. Ulrey.
to have a peanut removed from his
Goodell and family from Near Vale
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hopkins call
lung.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Caldwell, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A P. Goodell and ed at the F. G. Holmes home Sat
and Mrs. Henry F. Cook, Mr. and Alva were Sunday dinner guests at urday noon.
Elsie and Esther Neln, Harold and
Mrs. Conley Wilson and Jeanette. the L. E. Topliff home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day and Harry Choat and Wilbur Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Johnston and
Duane, and Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Alma and Mrs. C. L. Day visited spent Friday in Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. Torvald Olson and
Caldwell and children drove to at the Alfred Scott home near Vale
Elmer and Mr. and Mrs. Horrace
Lost Lake Sunday and fished for Wednesday.
Juanita Boyles and Donna Belle Fuhrman and children of Kuna left
several hours.
Mr and Mrs. Cay Brown and fam Goodell went with the 4-H crowd Thursday for the mountains on a
ily of Ontario called at the home of and leader, Mrs. Harold Sisson and fishing trip. The party returned
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Smalley, Fri husband to Payette Lakes and en Monday evening.
joyed a picnic Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Smith were
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs I. B. Allen were hosts at dinner Sunday honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ellenbroeck of
dinner
guests
at
the
E.
L.
Jamison
their guests. Mrs. Georgella Rose
Sheldon, Iowa were guests at the
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norder of
home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew El- home Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Scott and j Berkeley, Cal. Other guests were
lerbroeck Saturday.
Mrs. Edith Tegerstarnd, who has Dickie of Vale, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Smith and
been taking care of her mother, Day and Alma, Mrs. C. L. Day family, Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Chard
and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ul
Mrs. R. S. McIntyre left Friday for were Ontario visitors Thursday.
Harold and Lloyd Boyles were ! rey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm
her home in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rogers and Sunday dinner guests at the C. C. Mettlen and Bob and Alleen Talbot.
Floyd Ulrey returned home Sun
Ruby of Roswell called at the home Wyckoff home
Damon, Frank and John Savage day after spending the week at the
of Mrs. Cecil Scott Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Smalley and left Monday for California where Fred Snlveley home with his bro
ther Wayne.
family were guests at the home of they have employment.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day of
Mr. and Mrs. Hill returned to
Mrs A. D. Grimes, Sunday.
Harvey McIntyre arrived Wed Wilder spent Sunday evening at their home in Colorado after a few
nesday and is visiting at the home the Silas Hoffman and Henry Day days visit at the Wm. DeGrofft
home. They plan to return this fall
of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. home.
Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff, Mrs. L. E. to their farm near Adrian, which
R. S. McIntyre.
Mrs. Dan Nichols and son of Mc Topliff and Mrs. A. P. Goodell were they recently purchased.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Holmes and
Call and Robert Weed spent Friday Ontario visitors Wednesday.
Every one is busy haying. Silas children returned Monday evening
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo
Hoffman Is the first one in this from a camping trip over the holi
Smalley.
district to stack.
days. They attended the boat races
Idaho Power has most of the wire at McCall the Fourth.
strung and if nothing happens will
The Girls 4-H Sewing club met at
IRONSIDE
get power this week.
the F. B. Rookstool home Fridaj
afternoon.
J. W. Schultz and granddaughter
Mrs. F. C. Fry has been sick
Dorothy Buchaman left last Sat
LOWER
BIG
BEND
again.
urday for Alympia, Wash., to visit
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Holmes and
a daughter of the former, Mrs.
Tony Ocimlca returned home last family, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Goodson
Arthur Hill.
week from the hills above Boise,
Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson of where he was employed as a camp and Estell and Mr. and Mrs. F S
Unity were dinner guests at the E. tender for his uncle's sheep com Byers and children picnicked at the
F. G. Holmes home Sunday.
J. Beam home last Tuesday and pany since last winter.
also visited several other old friends
Miss Ethel Case, 12-year-old
and neighbors while here.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
BIG BEND
H. C. Elms who has been ill mo Case, celebrated her birthday an
tored to Baker last Tuesday to re niversary last Tuesday, when she
Mr. and Mrs. Chat Purdy and two
ceive medical aid and visit his chil invited 15 of her class mates to help
daughters who spent their vacatior
dren Mr. C. D. Houser of Baker her enjoy the day.
visiting in the parental Purdy ant'
and Chas. Elms of Haines.
After the refreshment hour Ethel Case homes returned to Coulee
Miss Barbara Simmons Is em opend her gifts.
dam Sunday.
ployed at the Everett Kimberling
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Russell took
Mrs. R. L. Haworth and Phyl'.v
home at Unity through the haying. their small daughter Barbara toj
Miss Verla Prescott of Monu the doctor in Nyssa on Friday. Her spent part of last week in Parma
ment is a guest of her sister, Mrs. foot which was infected from a looking titer the Watt home and
caring for the baby while Mr. ant*
Bruce Lofton. She was a week end nail puncture is improving nicely.
Mrs. Alva Watt were in Spoknii'
visitor in Weiser.
Dale Teter. son of Mr. and Mrs and northern Idaho on a business
Iris Howard of the East Bench Wm. Teter attended the fourth1
near Vale is a guest at the home of Eastern Oregon 4-H club tour to j trip.
Kenneth Eskew and Pori H««*»»’
her father Floyd Howard and fam be held In Union and Wallowa
ton went over to the Eskew home
ily.
counties July 18, 19 and 20.
stead Monday to do some levellm
Cecil Hill of Fruitland visited at
Mrs. M A Bradney has returned
home of his mother. Mrs. A. R. Van to her home for the remainder of and seeding.
Mr and Mrs. Thomasson return
Buren last Sunday.
the summer after visiting her |
Everett White of Malheur has daughter Mrs. Chas. Johnson of ed home from a two weeks vacation
been a guest at the home of his Roswell the past three months.
Uncle Floyd Howard.
L. King who has been visiting
Mrs. Edith Robinson of Colville. Ms son and wife, Mr. and Mrs Joe
Wash., arrived alst Monday to visit King returned to his home in Unity
friends and relatives near Malheur. Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Cartwright visited
her daughter Mrs Martin Hobbs at
COW HOLLOW
the Dixon Nusing home in Nyssa
By the Happy Farmer
Friday and paid respects to their
first grandchild, who has been
The dance at the CCC camp Sat named Wilma Marie.
urday night was very much a suc
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stradley re
cess. There was a very good crowd turned from a visit with their son
out. the music was fine and every- | Elmer Stradley and family of Ar
one seemed to be In a spirit to have cadia Thursday.
for
a good time. There were three very
Tom Godwin and M K Johan-
spirited dancing contests for prizes nessen are working on their home
BRICK
and Nicolas DeJohn gave some steads near Homedale the past
special entertainment. Lieutenant week
STONE
was well pleased with the spirit of
The Big Bend park association
the dance and is going to continue are giving dances every Saturday
STUCCO
having a dance every two weeks night.
only on Friday night instead of on
Saturday nights so this dance won't
Interfere with the dance In town
SQCAWPAW
He promises us that his wife will be
Herb Powder
out to the next one. she has been
Tlie
perfect tonic
unable to attend the last one ow
laxative.
Regulates
ing to their small three weeks old
and eliminates tox
Opposite City Hall
daughter
ins Nature's
way
Free
sample
and
Chuck Share and Chet Sage trad
■ — booklet at
ed hone* Saturday Chet bought a
OUAVPAW
young horse last spring and It
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spent at Soap Lake, Washington.
Miss Dorothy Pond accompanied
the Charles Peck family to Boise
Monday She is caring for Mrs. Eva
Hamlin while the Pecks are enjoy
ing a vacation at Yellowstone park.
Mr and Mrs Will Sweet were din
ner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Knicely
at the parsonage in Roswell Thurs
day.
Mrs. Carl Case was taken to the
Mercy hospital in Nampa Thursday
for observation and treatment.
Mr. MacDaniel of Redmond, agent
for “The Great American Life Insur
ance Co." of Portland was soliciting
business in this vicinity Thursday.
Mrs. M. E. Rogers spent Friday in
the Watt home in Parma.
The Haworths were Caldwell visit
ors Monday.
The Jolly Janes met with Mrs
Ernest Parker Thursday afternoon
with fourteen members and several
children present. A shower was plan,
ned for Mrs. Walter Stradley to be
held at Mrs. Joe Kings in two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Parker and MU
and Mrs. Vernon and son spent Sun
day at the Dixon home near Iron
side.
Mr. and Mrs. Ostren, newcomers
in Nyssa were calling on their old
frelnd Jack Moore Wednesday eve
ning.
Mrs. H. M. Ruddock of Boise is
visiting in the Weir and Pillsbury
homes.
Mrs. Tom Ferguson and children
of Apple Valley spent Thursday in
the H R Hatch home.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Haworth
and children of Oskaloose, Iowa,
and Mrs. S. Haworth of Star spent
Friday visiting in the Ralph Ha
worth home.
Mrs. R. L. Haworth and Mrs. E.
H. Brumbach attended Book club
at Mrs. M. Judd’s on Newell Heights
Saturday afternoon. “The Yearling"
a book dealing with one year of a
boy’s life, was reviewed by Mrs
Hoffstetter, County Librarian of
Ontario in a very delightful and
entertaining manner,
Mrs. C. C. Hunt gave a vivid des
cription of her vacation trip In
Utah and Mrs. D. Tensen told of
her daughter, Tlena’s wedding
which she attended at Forest Lawn,
California.
Donna Ashcraft of Adrian was a
week end guest of Iola Parker.
Mrs. Lester Goulet of Newell
Heights was a Sunday guest in the
Parker home.
Lester French transacted business
in Caldwell Wednesday.
BIRTH RATE LOW
The United States birth rate In
1936 was 16.7 per l.OOU estimated
population, only one-tenth above
the all-time low reported in 1933.
according to Census Bureau reports.
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