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Home ***• Recipes ** r n I b: NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1939 M O I ) From Ontario— Paul S. Roberts, Ontario garage owner, was in Nyssa on business Tuesday morning. Alpha Rho— Alpha Rho chapter of Delphians will hold its next regular meeting at the new womens club building in Ontario on Wednesday, March 15. Administrator Visits— District sanitation unit adminis- tratQr charles Roland Qf Omario KH N W ( )M A N •• styles — Society - Day home Sunday. road was put there, there would; home Friday evening. Burl, Dean and Dwight Wyckoff. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seburn and never be any danger of the road | Harold, Lloyd, Ray and George family called at the George Cleaver washing out. Of the 12 farmers Doyle:, Edward and Irvin Toplifl living below Doc Rabingtons seven home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and attended Epworth League at Fruit- of them would have the road at land Sunday evening, their donorway and five would have family weer Sunday dinner guests Idaleen Maw spent Tuesday night about a quarter cf a mile to go to at the Ed Nielson home. Visitors at the Henry Day home at tlie E. L, Jamison home. the highway. Others say that there Lee Hoffman and Elton Jennings could be a road put on the north Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harlod called at the Henry Day home Sat side of the Hololw at about one Robbins. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day urday afternoon. third the expense but then seven and Ronny, Mr. and Mrs. Howard The grader is now working roads would have a quarter of a mile to Day and Gerry and, Mr. and Mrs. in the Buena Vista district. It is go to the road and most of them Jim Ritchie and Garnet Belle. Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff, Mrs. Leslie putting the roads in excellent condi would have to have a roadway on tion for graveling. another mans place to get to the Topliff. Mrs. E. L. Jamison and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff at Alva Goodell attended the regular highway. Others think that with a tended the basket dinner at the bulldozer a road could be made on meeting of the Chatter Box club Community church, Sunday, the old right-of-way and be safe at the V. Kessler home in Nyssa Mrs. Leslie Topliff and Mrs, Alva Heights Wednesday. fr<?m floods at still less expense. to^ fou r Eugene Cleaver called at the W. Goodell were hostesses We all signed a petition asking tables of pinochle Saturda",^eve the county court to decide where Jennings home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jamison were ning at the Goodell home. the road should be and we will be Mrs. Jesse Ford and Lloyd Adam Sunday guests at the I B. Allen content with their decision. won high score prize, while Mrs. home in Nyssa Heights. Six of the Cow Hollow farmers Leona Willis was a guest at the Harlan Maw and O. E. Cheldelin above Doc Rafingtons last week won consolation prize. built a road to get out to the mail Ralph Boyles home Tuesday eve Refreshments were served to the and school bus road. Noah Howard ning. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and following guests. Messrs and Mes- took his catapillar and Mr. Ditty's dames Harlan Maw. Ed Nielson. road grader and the rest furnished Donna Belle called at the O. E. the gas and helped by hand and Cheldelin home Thursday evening. John Bartholoma, Lloyd Adams. Earl Jenings caleld at the Henry Jesse Ford and O. E. Cheldelin. now they have a fine dirt road. The C.C.C. boys and equipment have been working for a week up on the 18 mile point on the canal. They are concreting a portion of the canal where it was feared last summer that it would go out. Farming is progressing slowly in Cow Hollow as the bottom and the south side haven't thrawed enough to allow plowing. Bill Parker and Chet Sage have been railing thistles and Chet lias1 covered quite a spot in his bottom land with manure. We see Russell Howell at work every day with his lond eared “angles" but he lives on the north side. Elza Niccum did two or three days' fresnoing last week. He is on the sunny side of the Hollow too. Frank Parker is helping E. E. Clr,¡linger prepare ground for early sowing. Mr. Gibson returned Saturday from sr eight days trip to Portland and Hood River. We asked him how things were over there and he ans wered, “This is the livest country you can find." Sam Cates says “ I just don't get any farming done, All I get done is haul water and feed.” Sam has a rehabilitation loan and has pur a t io n a l e t a il akers ee k chased some more stock so now he faces the water and feed problem too. 30,000 BAKERS of the you. Into his cakes, pies, rolls, The Sunset Vally club will meet nation offer fresh Cocoanut Layer and other good things, go the same with Mrs. Elza Niccum Thursday. Cake as theirSpeeial on Thursday, high-quality ingredients you use The new officers will have charge of March 9. It comes on the fourth and buy in small quantities at high fhe meeting. day of National Retail P>akers prices. When you buy from him Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker had Week, March 0-11, which is ob you get the benefit of his large dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John served to show homemakers the quantity purchases. You getfresh Raffitt Sunday. advantages of having their baking products baked with skill, giving Lt. Cloningor took some calves you good things for your table at done for them. tc Ontario Wednesday. Returns From Visit— Mrs. Harold Bibbons was an ar rival on Tuesday from a 6-weeks W C. T. U. ItEBEKAHS GIVE PLAY visit with relatives at Gering. Neb. VV. C. T. U. met Tuesday after Nyssa Yellow Rose Rebekah dra From Homedale— matic troupe won a close decision noon at the J. L. Gray home. Eight J. W. Graff of Homedale was in from Ontario Beatrice Rebekah members and two visitors were pre the county seat and in Nyssa on lodge In two clever one-act play sent. business on Tuesday morning. The feature of the afternoon was contests presented in the Ontario Visits Parents— Odd Fellows hall Wednesday night the demonstration on "alcohol edu Miss Sue Keizer, a nurse at St. cation" presented by Mrs. Dwight of last week. Luke’s hospital in Boise, visited in The contests were of Malheur Seward, director of the scientific Nyssa over the week end with her county lodges, only two competing, temiierance instruction The Nyssa the result being sent by airmail grade children, fourth grade and was in Nyssa on Monday on busi parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Keizer. Sunday Dinner Guests— Thursday to the Grand Secretary of above, of the morning session were ness for his office. Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Erixon of On the assembly at Eugene Nyssa’s invited to attend and over seventy Mr. Roland stated that units have tario were dinner guests of Mr. and troupe will compete in Eastern Ore responded. The experiment showed been recently installed at Boulevard gon lodge contests to be held at the reaction of alcohol and of water grange and others are to go in at Mrs. J. E. Mellman Sunday after on substances such as gum cam some of the school houses of various noon. Baker soon. Attend Dinner Party— "Every Husband,” by Louise Wil phor, powdered resin, geranium districts on the new land. Mrs. Les Ernest and Miss Georgia son Moore, is the title of the play leaf liver,, sugar, bread, and eggs. Dennis were guests from Nyssa who The next W. C. T. U. meeting will presented by Nyssa. The story is of attended a birthday dinner party at a women’s “ up-life” club, the scene be an all day gathering at the Chas. the Wm. Peutz home on the Owyhee be ing laid around the home of "Mrs. Marshall home March, 21, for the last Sunday, Brown," played by Mrs. John Poage. purpose of sewing for the Farm j Sen Visits— A pot luck Others In the cast with her were Home in Corvallis. Miss Anna Beth Cams with John Mesdaines Owen Oann, Jennie luncheon was suggested for those ] Ernest visited with his parents on Baker, Angie Cook, Lon Root, Tom who attend Sunday. They were enroute to the Johnson. Ruby Oreer and Vernenna I ski lodge above Weiser to enjoy SUNDAY MUSICALE Bean. the winter sports. Six Ontario Rebekahs gave Eliza A Sunday afternoon Vesper musi- | At Ho>-se Shoe Bend— beth Gale's one-act play, “Just a calc, to which music lovers of Nyssa j Mr. and Mrs Emil Stunz motored Little Mistake." are cordially invited, will be given ] to Horse Shoe Bend Saturday eve at 4 o'clock next Sunday afternoon - 8 - ning and were overnight guests of CIVIC CLUB • March 12. in the banquet room at j friends. Civic club will meet next Wednes the Moore hotel in Ontario j Visited Caldwell Friends— day afternoon at the Parish hall at A program of piano solos and en By MARV A. JAMISON Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Buchner and 2.30 p. m. with Mrs. E. D. Ncrcott semble numbers will be presented sen were in Caldwell Sunday after hostess in charge and Mrs. C. C. by piano pupils of Miss Wilhelmina noon and were dinner guests of Mr. Hunt presiding at the tea tables. Hoffman. YOUR GARDEN and Mrs. Harold Ingalls. As at this meeting election of of Miss Barbara Brown of Nyssa is Assuming that we have our lawn Visitors From Boise— ficers will be held all members are among the pianists to appear on leveled and our seed bed prepared, Mrs. L. W James and Mrs. Roy urged to be present and visitors are this program it is not too early to sow our lawn James of BoiSe visited with Mrs. welcome always. grass seed if we want to get ahead Charles Toombs and her family on - 8 - OUILD MEETS of those spring dust storms. Monday. The Guild of St. Pauls Episcopal We will now return to our garden Parents Visit— , htirch met at the H. _R. Sherwood plan and our first subject will be Mr and Mrs. Oliver Latture of rr-idence on Wednesday afternoon trees. There are a number of "do’s” Caldwell, parents of Mrs. Leslie Mc v;i i Mrs. Sherwood and Mrs. C. C. and “don’ts" in tree planting. The Clure. and her sister. Mrs. Willard Hunt associate hostesses. A * value of a shade tree can be ap Belle of Boise spent Sunday as Following the regular business praised quite ns readily as that of guests of Mr. aitl Mrs. McClure. meeting tea and visiting were en the house which it shelters, shades! Klamath Falls— joyed. or embellishes. Here in Malheur Martin Olsen, who has conducted TUESDAY EVENING BRIDGE ccunty we need shade very much a life insurance business in Nyssa Mrs Deane Smith entertained and a tree or two planted close to the past year, has gone to Klamath the ladies of the Tuesday evening the house will give much comfort Falls where he will establish an in bridge club this week with Mrs. R. on those hot summer days. As a surance agency in a few days. G. Whitaker and Mrs. O. R. Giesen- general rule It is better to keep the Sunday Guests— tanner invited guests. trees toward the outer edges of the Guests at the Pete Tensen home High scores were made by Mrs. lawn. Trees may look nice in front on Sunday included Z. Davidson of Artie Robertson and Mrs. Leo Hol- of our house while they are small, Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam. lenberg. but will we like the effect when Mr. and Mrs. Garrit Groot and Mr they have reached maturity and and Mrs. Dick Groot THURSDAY BRIDGE CLUB the branches have entertwined and , Return Home— The Thursday bridge club was en- completedy hidden our view of the Mr. and Mrs John Lewellyn re ' i rined by Mrs Ike Brown last road? turned to Brogan cn Sunday. Mrs. ■ ■!: rnd high scores were made by By all means plan an outdoor liv- Lewellyn and the children had been Mrs Herbert Fisher and Mrs. Sid- ing room, a place for a bench, a visitors at the home of her parents, i f Barbtdge and the traveling chair or two and a table, where Mr. and Mrs. Klinkenberg for sev- I ri/c was won by Mrs. Eldon Jen the housewife may stop to shell "ral weeks, sen. a saving in your time and money. the e p .a : for dinner, or maybe just Son Born— Served with fruits, with ice ' - 8 - sit and plan what step to take next Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Goulet are BUENA VISTA cream, or just by itself, what v;rr-r?DAY e v e n in g b r i d g e to beautify her home | the happy parents of a son who Two More Big Days makes a good meal more perfect Tlie Wednesday evening bridge Let us place a group of trees at was hem last Friday at their ranch Mr. and Mrs. C. C Wyckoff spent club was entertained this week by than a wedge of delicious cocoa- Two more big days remain during Mr: Klaas Tensen who invited the back, or side, of the house where home on the Eastern Otegon Land Saturday at the R. Cochrum home nut cake, fresh from the oven of National Retail Bakers Week. On we may have dense shade for that j co^ n y ^ place. Th" babe lias been in Nyssa. Mi Warren Blodgett and Mrs. your baker? Friday, March 10, it’s Lemon c.med Stanley James Miss Alma Day was Sunday din Henry Carl to play with the mem meal served out of doors. The lofty Plnv Sponsored— Cream Pie — on Saturday, March ner guest at the J. H. Kuskie home. bers. Mrs. Rudltrk and Mrs. Carl Lombardy popular to stand as sen 11, Old-Fashioned Butter-Cinna The members cf the Oregon Trail Mr. and Mrs. James Stephens and w m high scores and Mrs. • J. E tinel is nice for one of such a group. j grange are hoping the play spon Let Your Oven Cool mon Coffee Cake. children called at the E. L. Jamison The other may all be of one kind. Brwen the traveling prize. Maintain that perfectly You may have several varieties of sored by them which will be given home Wednesday evening. During National Retail Bakers Make the most of this oppor groomed appearance during - 8 - Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Beiser and trees in your yard but be sure to | it the new Trail school auditorium the winter social season! Have Week, the homemakers of America tunity to save your own time and UTRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY will be well attended. For this is to your elothps cleaned fre can take a vacation from baking. serve these delicious Specials C, mpllmentlng the birthday an have one that predominates, or It ’ ake the form of a dedication cere children from Nyssa Heights called quently—It pays to look well! at the Alva Goodell home Friday Let your own oven cool off. Try because National Retail Bak a niversary cf Mr W. E. Findling will have the appearance of a mony for the new hall as well. evening. patchwork qijjlt. rveral friends visited at her home the Specials your baker makes for Week comes hut once a yen*" Visits Parents— Don McCoy of Sunset Valley call Loveliest of trees are the following cn Sunday. Those included In the Mrs. James Daelhousen left on ed at the E. L. Jamison home Sat party were Mr. and Mrs. Z. David ones. A finely shaped apple tree in Monday morning for Burley where son. and Annie Mr and Mrs. Pete full bloom, the fresh blush of a she will visit for a week with her urday evening. Eris Jamison, Dean, Dwight and Vender Oord and children. Mr and peach, the snowy cloak of a gnarled parents. » Phone 74 Burl Wyckoff. Harold, Ray Loyd DELIVERY SERVICE Mrs. Jake Relk. and family, Mr. and old pear tree suddenly transformed Mr. Daelhousen expects to motor and George Boyles, Edward Phone 20 and into a thing of beauty by spring's Mrs. John Stnm and Klaas Stam. to Burley on Sunday when Mrs. magic breath. What farmstead is Daelhousen will return to Nyssa Irvin Topliff are among those pre Nyssa Oregon sent at a party at the Ed Nielson complete without those old faith with him. fuls? Man Improves— | Half a hundred other flowering Ray Brown of Adrian who about | trees, less common on the average three months ago suffered painful I farm, await our pleasure. By ad- leg Injuries and since that time has | ding variety we can prolong the been confined at the hospital in •season of bloom and add new inter- , . . . , i Ontario for treatment was consider- rst to our homes by the variation . _. __ __. . , „ , , , ed sufficiently improved to be mov- I of color and shape of our trees. ed to the Dixon Nursing home in The hawthorns are rated higji Nyssa the first of the week. among our small red-flowering trees. OREGON TRAIL Then there are the redbur (Judos tree» wild plum, and among the Elmer Olson has been ill with the larger trees, the horse chestnut, ping and white: the tulip tree and flu the past week. Mr and Mrs. R. W Holmes and catalpa. Don't forget the beautiful Try our Breakfast of Cream W affles served Japanese flowering efierries which family were Sunday dinner guests With Hot Syrup come in singles and doubles, pings at the F. S Byers home. Mr and Mrs. Barney Conway and white some with branches that weep. Flowering dogwoods are never and family have moved into the | too plentiful. They are easy to house on Mrs. J. B. Smith's old grow and we should have more in 'place Wm DeGrofft recently pur Cor. First arid Main Sts. (Old Bank Bldg.) chased the farm. Mr. Conway is this part of the country. New ts the time to give those trees working for Mr. De Grofft. Mr and Mrs. F. G. Holmes were that tourhtng up Prune off those low hanging branches that interfere in Payette on business Monday. Mrs Holmes has bought 200 baby with the use of the yard, or branch es that Interfere with one another, chicks. Your opportunity to get the finest in Men’s Tailored- Albert Hopkins and several of the but remember don't prune shade older school boys distributed hand to-Order Clothes. trees too much Above all. let's do plant trees! bills for the grange play Monday. Come in and select a suit from the large assortment Roy Holmes was a Sunday dinner Trees in our yards, our driveways, o f samples and be measured by a factory pastures, fredlots and along our guest at the A M Goodson home tn representative. roadways. We have been given the "*"en Davis soil, the cllmnte and an abundance Nathoniel Ashby Ls leveling land of water for growing things of |for w >'a ,t Smith, beauty. Let's take advantage of j Mrs Franklin and Trula Lee them and be thankful that we today of Owyhee spent Wedn-sdav after- are lucky that the art of building noon Mrs. R. W Holmes. W e will have Ready-to-Wear Ladies Tailored Suits in popular sizes at America's first real home has not ------------------------------------ , Reasonable Prices. Come in and see them. ONE D A Y O N LY! passed into the realm of hearsay COW HOL.LOW nor into the limbo of things b e -; By The Happy Farmer yond earthly call. And. too. should Last Monday night 17 local farm not we be thankful that trees yet ers gathered at the Frank Parker lift their majestic tops above lesser h on e to discuss the road proposi - < growing things, on the level as they tion in Cow Hollow Some are In fa- j Phone 56-J may be vor of making a new road on the '■ Atkeson Bldg. Nyssa south side of the Hollow If the i (Continued Next Week» C O C O A N U T LAYER C A K E Your Garden SPECIAL! our Dessert Thursday, March 9, During N Nyssa Tailor Shop R B W McCLURE BROS. BAKERY PEOPLE ENJOY COMING TO MAIN’S CLEANERS EATING HERE! Special Dinner Served Every Sunday CLUB CAFE BIG TAILORED-TO- ORDER DISPLAY Presented By A Special Representative O f The Cromwell Tailors W EDNESDAY, M ARCH 15 M E N ’S SUITS R E A SO N A B LY PRICED! N YSSA PACKING CO. Phone 6 LADIES TA ILO R ED SUITS M A I N ’S CLEANERS ‘Cleaning At Its Best’