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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, APRIL IS, 1989 -s-sn t’ rom \ale— Returns to Lewiston— Deputy Sheriff Charles Leavitt Carey Fox. brother ol W A box. lett for his home in Lew iton , Ida , of Vale was in Nyssa today on of- I '¡. till business. following a week's visit. .In#- F ilm Caldwell— Sunday in Boise— John Ernest of Caldwell spent Mr. and Mrs Herbert Fisher and Mrs. Emma Quinb : epm Sunday | Mr and Mrs Lcs Ernest, in Nyssa. ¡blaster Sunday with his t parents. visiting with rn tm s in Bnisp. .. i Born— Visit Nordales— Born. Sunday. April 9. to Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Young and baby of i ugene Swarm at their Nyssa Boise and Mrs, Marjorie Sterling of ilr Payette were visitors at the Nor- nome. a daughter Dr. K E. Kerby was tire attending physician. dale home yesterday. \ hi is Daughter— In Portland— Mrs. Charles Garrison ; pent Mack Gorrel of the Nyssa Trader Wednesday with her daughter. Mrs store departed yesterday afternoon Charles Newbill in Kingman Kol- on a week's business trip to Port ony. land. in Ogden— Sen Visits— Mr. and Mrs. Joe Butte with Curtis Foster spent his spring va Charles Ryan spent from Saturday cation from the Oregon School of until Monday visiting with fripnds technololgy with his parents, Mr. nu iclatives in Ogden. and Mrs. W. W Foster in Nyssa Implement Man Ileie— Has Major Operation— David Stubblefield, farm imple Ike Brown. Nyssa barber, sub ment salesman was a caller at the mitted to an operation for appen Nyssa Implement company store dicitis at the Holy Rosary hospital yesterday afternoon. in Ontario yesterday morning. Brown’s condition is satisfactory is Recorder T o Return— Mrs. Morris Solomon received the report received by Harry Miner, word this morning that Mr. Solo ids partner, this morning. mon, city recorder, will return from Grocerman leaving— Hammond. 111., where he was called Friends of Mr. and Mrs. James by the .serious illness of his mother, Daelhousen were sorry to learn this on tliis evening's Portland Rose. week that this popular young couple Attend Ontario Meeting— will leave Nyssa permantly the first R. A. Thompson, Herschel Thom ot next week. pson. Tracey Medford and R ay Their plans as to their future mond Green were present Tuesday home is still uncertain but before night at a Purina mills district they do assume new duties Mr. and meeting held in Ontario. About 25 Mrs. Daelhousen are planning to dealers in the district attended the take a trip to California and the meeting. San Francisco Fair. Apple Valley Births— To Live Near Nyssa— Two sons have been born to Ap Emil Paulus arrived home Sunday ple Valley families this week, the from Idaho Falls after spending first arriving Sunday, April 9. at five days there closing up business the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sin affairs His parents. Mr. and Mrs. C9(ir The second son will bless the Joseph Paulus, and nephew. Tom home of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. K il- Paulus. returned with him. bourne. being born Monday. April Joseph Paulus recently purchased 10. Dr. J. J Sarazin of this city o f the HighSmith place southwest of ficiated at both births. Nyssa and took possession on Tues day. NYSSA HEIGHTS In Ogden— Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Whitaker Mr. Woodland and Elmer Harrl- with their daughter left the latter ■on of Buhl. Idaho, have rented part of the week for Ogden where part of the Judge Downing ranch Mrs. Whitaker underdent an oper uid are planting 70 acres of pota ation. toes. Word has been received that her Misses Dorothy Hobson and condition is satisfactory and that Frances Sandy spent Sunday with Mr. Whitaker expects to return the Miss June Webster. last of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson and Want to lawate Here— family of Oregon Trail were Thurs L. E. Jones and family of Chigk- day rvrning dinner guests at the nshe, O k la, and Lee Smith and F. J Cahill home. family of Boulder. C o lo , who arriv Miss Floy Byram spent from ed In Nyssa over the week end. wish Wednesday until Saturday with to purchase farms In this vicinity Joyce Ashcraft of Adrian. They occupy cabins In the R iver Leslie Pcnnle ami Mrs. Cora Mc side auto ramp east of the tracks Donald of Roseburg, Ore., arc visit On the way from Oklahoma last ing at the home of their brother week the Jones family's trailer, Webb Pennie was lost by fire and most of their F R Anderson purchased some belonging which were packed in the pigs at the Ontario sale Wednesday. trailer. Jimmie Joe Corbett spent Thurs Too Late to Classify LO ST From n trailer parked near city hall in Nyssa. three white wenner pigs. E Stevens. Journal office. 13Alxp called on Mr. and Mrs. Dan Corbett Sunday evening Mi and Mrs. J E Keyser and ¡aimly made a tup to Boise and Eagle Sunday and visited relatives. Wednesday Rees Byram and about 15 beys of his Sunday school cl i.‘, ol Hit. Methodist church ill Ny u went to Mitchell Butte where tehy had an egg roast. Mrs Orville O k n and sons of Nyssa called at the E R Anderson home 1 uesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rogert Tucker and children were callers at the James Malloy home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gahan were Friday evening dinner guests at the F. J. Cahill home Mrs Rees Byram attended a Lady's Aid luncheon at Apple Val ley Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Webb Pennie and son dannle also Mr. Pennie's broth er and sister Leslie Pinnie and Mrs. Cora McDonald of Roseburg spent Sunday at the Bill Willis home in Ontario. Silas Hoffman of Beuna Vista has completed a hay stacker for J. P. Mussolini and is now working on one for John Bartholoma. Dean Byram attended a birthday party for Colby Poage of Apple Val ley Friday night. Mrs. E. R Lunger and Mrs. O. J. Kurtz are on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Suiter and children visited at the home of Mrs. Suiter's father. Dave Evans of Mountain Home, Idaho. Sunday. Their daughter Norma who has spent the week at Wilder returned with them. Mrs. Leon J. Wright has been confined to her bed. Mr and Mrs F. J. Cahill were visitors at the I K. Peterson home in Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. G E Webster called at the E. Gaston home Sunday. E. R. Anderson sold hogs to the Nyssa Packing Co.. Thursday. Richard W olf of Idaho Falls has rented the farm land of Dan Cor bett and sowed barley. Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. Wright were Tuesday dinner guests at the Biok- ioskis home. Jop Byram has returned from Harper to Ills farm for the sum mer work. Mort Corbett spent Monday in Nyssa with Alvan Nye. John Stafford is grubbing sage for J. E. Keyser. KINGM AN KOLONY The regular meeting of the Polly Anna club was held at the home of Miss May Beaumont Wednesday. Mesdames Miller. Holton and Piercey were Invited guests. Mr. and Mrs. Rny Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elliott made a trip to Boise Sunday. Special Easter services were held at the Kingman Community church In the morning the children gave a program and in the evening the Owyhee Christian Endeavor mem bers took an active part in the ser vices. C. M Beaumont transacted busi day with David Higland of Beuna ness in Ontario Saturday. Frank Fredericks brought a load Vita district. M r and Mrs. J. P. Mussolini and of household goods from San Jose Mr. and Mrs. John Bartholoma and children spent Monday In Boise. Mr. and Mrs. L. J Nonis of Nyssa Wayne lost part of of the water. day. C. M Tensen has been shearing The Wahine club gave an Easter egg hunt at the Frank Parker home ! heep this week tor the children of the club mem Pete Tensen attended a conserva- bers. There were 35 children pres tic.ii meeting in Ontario Saturday. ent. Prizes were given for the one Mrs. I. L. Cooper and daughter, finding the most eggs and Bob have been visiting with Mr. and Rooks tool of 3 unset Valley and Hu Mrs Dick Butcher of Jamieson. bert Parker of Cow Hollow tied for Mr. and Mrs. Les Bogart went to first. Jean Gibson was second. the Owyhee dam Sunday. There were some grown-ups at the Mrs. Martin Osborn and daugh egg hunt also. Present were Mr and ters left Sunday morning for G ar Mrs. Howell, Mrs. Dude Parker, den Valley, Idaho where she will Mrs. Raffington. Mrs. Hazen Wixon. visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker, Mrs. C CO W HOLLOW Albert Lynd was a business vis Niccum, Mrs. Elmer Cloninger, Mr. By The Happy Farmer and Mrs. Earl Heaton and Wayne itor In Caldwell Monday. Bill and Jane Flegel of Ontario Limbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cates, Cow Hollow's water troubles are visited the Andy Boersma family and Mrs. Paul Ransom of Sunset winding up fast. We have a driller Friday evening. Valely. drilling wells in the Hollow now The Rex Seance family visited Cow Hollow Sunday school had a and he says he wants to make it with the Lynn Englesby family good attendance In .spite of the wind possible for every farmer in the Sunday. Lynn Englesby has -recent and sand blowing. Hollow to have a well. Goodness ly moved to Meridian from this Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker had community. knows every farmer wants one. Dale Limbaugh was the first one lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mrs. Jake Groot and Mrs. Chris he drilled for. It was a fine hole. Howell Sunday. Van Zelf of Arcadia visited with All the way down in blue clay about Miss Genevieve Gardner anived Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Groot Tuesday. 180 feet to fine water and the clay from California Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hunter and formation does not even have to be Mrs. Elza Niccum. family of Sunset Valley called at cased. Very fin « for the well but The Wahine club met with Mrs. the Floyd Thompson home Tues Dale is not able to buy a pump so Earl Heaton last Thursday with 14 day he must continue to haul water members present Two new mem Mrs Henry Gannon. Mr. and 3 miles for his stock and a dandy bers were added to the club. Mrs. Mrs. Clyde Wakefield, and Mr. and useless well right in his yard. Frank Parkert and Mrs. Harding. Mrs. Leland Wininger were Sunday The driller next went to the Art The next meeting wil lbe with Mrs. dinner guests at the Earl Tarr Eastman place where he got the Chet Sage on April 20. home in Nyssa. same fine water at about the same Councillor Luther Fife and fam depth. This time the drilling was ily relumed from Salt Lake Tues ALBERTA VA LLE Y all the way through coarse gravel. day where they attended the an He had more on less trouble with Mrs. Harry Hahn and Mrs. Grant I nual conference of the L. D. S. the gravel caving in on him while | Rinehart of Nyssa called at and th e ' church. Mrs. George Jensen drilling. Now that the well is drilled | children were also in the party Dick Groot home Friday. Art measured it again and became I Pete and Dick Tensen shipped a | Jake Groot spent the week end alarmed at the way the walls were carload of cattle this week. visiting Warren Larsen in Twin caving in and went to Boise to try j Dave Hawkins was in Ontario Falls. and get some casing. Wednesday. The drill is now setting at the John Kakebecke was in Ontario Chet Sage place. Again the ground Saturday. formation is different. This time it Gene Sconce broke his arm Mon is all yellow clay. Chet Is well pleas day when he fell out of his high | ed with that and says he hopes it chair. will be yellow clay all the way Lola Lee Gaston was in Council down. He says there is more alkali Sunday. In blue clay than in yellow, so he Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gardner thinks his prospect is good for good and children and Mural Lewis had I water. dinner at the Taylor home Sunday. The driller has already had two Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Stam were little runs of hrd luck in Chet’s Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and well, one time his cable broke and Mrs. Z. Davidson of Parma. In the | dopped the slush bucket and a few afternoon they motored to Lake Lo- i feet of cable in the well. Next time well. there was a loose rock hanging in C. M. Tensen reports that the the side of the wall of the well. He range Is very poor this spring. could see it by reflecting the sun Mrs. Orville Glenn had dinner light down into the well. He with the Rock Sheltons Sunday. knocked the rock loose into the well Tire Clayton Jensen family visited and it proved larger than he ex with the Lawrence Gossy family in j pected and would not fall to the Boise Sunday. bottom of the well so he then had Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lueck and 1 to drive it down before he could Mrs. Norville Leuck of Nyssa called , drill any more. The last we heard on Mrs. Orvil Glenn Monday. he was down 250 feet and still no Francis A. Gardner- went to P o water. catello on business Monday. George Gabriel has been having Mrs. Frank Graham and Mrs. I pump engine trouble. Phone 47 B. Allen from Nyssa Heights called ; The water Is in the canal now at the Dick Groot home Thurs- i and we are sure anxious to get it Into the ditches. Tuesday night there was still no water in the lat eral that witters most of Cow Hol low. Last Thursday Wayne Limbaugh while coming home from the sy phon with a load of water and driv ing a colt, lost control of his team and they ran off. They ran almost a mile before he stopped them. There was no damage done only Cal., Wednesday. Bruce Pinkston has rented the Frank Fredericks farm Mesdames Osborn. Lane. Nichols and Wilson attended a meeting for Sunday school superintendents at the home of M r Chandler in Cald well Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toombs were Nyssa shoppers Monday. Mrs. T. T. Elliott visited Mrs. Sandy Patterson in Caldwell Sun day. i M r and Mrs. W. E. Findllng, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Vander Oord and Fred Koopman visited at the Dick Stam home Sunday. Mr:-. Earl Shireman and K ath ryn of Weiser spent the week er.d with Mrs. John Lackey. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fife, Mr. ar.-t Mrs. La Vere Fife, George Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fife and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Huffman were fishing at the Owyhee dam Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. La Vere Fife a t tended a mineralogist club meeting in Ontario Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hatt of Owy hee and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Park er of Adrian had dinner Sunday at the Robert Toombs home. Rev. and Mrs. Smidt of Parma called at the Jake Van Twlsk home Monday. Too Late to Classify M O NEY W ANTED $1200 W IL L P A Y 10',' interest, se cured by first mortgage on 4 room new house. Inquire Journal. 13A2xp FOR SALE Wheat and barley. 1 cent per pound. Rees Byram rte. 2 Nyssa. 13Alxp FOR SALE Priced right and « M l terms. 2, 3 room modern houses. Call Journal. 13Atfc FOR R E NT — 3-rnom furnished house. Modern. Journal office. LO ST—Last Thursday Scotch Col lie dog. Female nursing pups. Name Lassie. Anyone having know ledge of here whereabouts notify Roy Perry Adrian. I3Alxc Lumber and Building Material For Repairing and Remodeling Under F. H. A. Loans Purchase Your Sidewalk Material Under This Plan JACKSON LUMBER CO. 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Admission Matinee 10c-25c Evening 10c-30e TALKING ABOUT BuymG IICRR? SU N D A Y and M O NDAY— April 16-17 Robert Donat and Rosalind Russell in “THE CITADEL” SEE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Matinee Sunday 2:30 p. m. Admission Matinee 10o-25e Evening 10c-30e FIRST... TO TUESDAY— April 18 LOW CO ST WAY TO PAY FOR IT! P A L N IG H T —DOUBLE FEATURE “TORCHY BLAINE IN P A N A M A ” __________“SINNERS IN PARADISE”_________ ■@*ij oft 4 2 Hidnctei FIRST lIRTIOnRIi BARK W EDNESDAY and TH URSDAY— April 19-20 DOUBLE FEATURE W il s o n G ro cery A Dependable Food Store NYSSA OREGON OF PORTLAND Joe Penner and June Travis in “MR. DOODLE KICKS OFF” Roy Rogers in “COME ON RANGERS” Movietone News Admission 10c-JPc ARRANGE THE T H I LEAD ER IN O R E G O N IN F IN A N C IN G THE CRED IT R EQ U IR EM EN T S O F TRADE, COMMERCE A N D IN D U S T R Y M I M I N S U R A N C E C O R P O R A T I O N