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.NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1939 I Daughter at Severs Home— COW HOLLOW NEWELL HEIGHTS Born to Mr, and Mrs. Otto Severs By The Happy Farmer Mrs Marvin Brunt of Payette Is at their home near Parma. Friday, Another pioneer dies. All of Cow visiting her sister. Mrs. Leslie j April 14. a daughter. Dr. J J Sara- Hollow bows their heads at the Voung Mr Young has been con /lii was in attendance. passing of A. P Limbaugh, father fined to his bed for several days ■ Daughter Born— oi Mrs. Idella Heaton and Dale and with the mumps. Mr. and Mrs Lou Eaclius are the Wayne Limbaugh. Although Mr Mr .and Mrs. Albert Welch spent tu Nampa— In Payette— proud parents of a baby girl, born Limbaugh’s home was near Emmett Sunday at the home of Roy Rook- Mrs. Frank Edwards and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Buchner vis- I Sunday morning. The new daugh- he was known and well liked by stool near Chalk Butte. everyone in Cow Hollow. Georgie Dennis spent Sunday in iled with friends in Payette on ter’s name is Ruby Elaine Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Elfers from Sunday. Nampa. New Arrivals— In 1932 Mr. Limbaugh came over Big Bend visited the Geo. Scheim- Visits Nyssa— Day With Relatives— Mr. and Mrs. B. II. MacVickers and purchased 80 acres, one of the er family Sunday. T. A Waters, a Boise seed com and daughter. Mrs. Poisal of Beat only two deeded farms in Cow Hol Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gray and their The Modern Pioneer club will children visited at the William pany salesman, was in town Mon rice. Neb., are recent arrivals at the low and gave 40 acres each to his meet with Mrs. Leslie Young next Stewart home in Cairo on Sunday. day looking alter seed-growing con- Riverside tourist camp and will re daughter. Maa. Earl Heaton and his Tuesday, April 25, with Mrs. Lester . races in tuix vicinity. Visiting in Salem— main there while finding a perman son Dale. In the summer of 1937 he Goulet and Mrs. D. L Anderson as and his wife spent most of the sisting hostesses. The members will ent location and work. Mr. and Mrs. HerSthel Thompson Sunday Visitors— summer over here helping to clean discuss the starting of a community Mrs. J. A Post and her family of Living in Nyssa— left Wednesday morning for Salem. Mrs. Art Atkeson has rented the the land and get it into crop. They park as a club project. j Ore., where they will spend a week Boise visited with her duughter and at the home of Mr. Thompson’s sis lamily the Harold E Bayers over Thomas house on Locust at Fourth both sure had the blood of pioneers W. W. Smith will go to Boise Sunday. Miss Leona Post remained and will remain with her daughter in their veins. Mr Limbaugh was Wednesday for medical treatment. ter, Mrs. Verna Beutler. in Nyssa to manage the new ready the very picture of health, he didn't ior a visit of several days, Leave For Twin Falls— Mrs. Earl Parker is working at to wear shop opening in the Atke show he ever had a sick day in his the home of Mrs. Lou Eachus. Mr. and Mrs. James Daelhousen .tecuperating— life. They were seen in Cow Hollow Marshall Spell is visiting his sis son building. Mr. Atkeson will re left for Twin Falls and other Idaho Harold and Bob Kurtz went on quite frequently. points where they will visit for a ter-in-law. Mrs. C L McCoy while turn to Montana. the Boy Scout hike Saturday to At La Grande Meeting— Saturday evening at 6 o’clock his recuperating lrom an operation re short time before leaving on a trip Snlvely hot springs. Mrs. H. E. Currey left for La heart just stopped like as tho you cently pei formed at the Veterans through California. Members of the choir of Kingman Grande yesterday morning where had turned off a switch. No warn lospital in Boise Operators Examinations— Kolony Community church met she is attending the Eastern Ore ing at all. Funeral services were According to word received from Operated Opon— with Mrs. Kurtz Wednesday eve Mrs. Luther Fife underwent a gon Presbyterial in the official ca held at Emmett Friday. All his ning. the offices of Secretary of State pacity as corresponding secretary. children were present. minor operation at the Sarazin Earl Snell, C. M. Bentley will be in Mrs. M. L. Kurtz had charge of The Presbyterial convened last When it is our time to meet our Nyssa at the city hall from 10 a clinic last Saturday and is now re the pre-school clinic of the P. T. A. night at La Grande in joint session Creator we sure would like for peo m. to 4 p. m. on Friday, April 21 to cuperating at her home on Alberta with the Presbytery ministery, ple to feel like bowing their heads held last Thursday at Kingman hold operators examinations for all avenue. which adjourns tomorrow after and say for us too. He was a good Kolony school. Mrs. Stanley Hill those wishing to avail themselves oi Employed in Boise— helped her. noon. citizen, neighbor and father. Oregon drivers licenses. Miss Isobel Sarazin ’has accepted Open Meeting— The chicken house of D. L. An After a year like the past one a position in the advertising de- ue-, James H Correll Commander oi derson burned last Thursday. Due many of us are having difficulty in partment of Falks store in Boise V. F W. post 785 ha^ issued an in- paying our now due water rent, but to the efforts of his family and and is now making her home in vitation to all V F. W members as it is so very dry and the land neigbors the chopped hay was that city. and the auxiliary of Owyhee post j must be watered at once we are los- saved and all the little weaner pigs To Attend Convention— 350 to attend an open meeting on jng no time in doing all we can to and chickens rescued with the ex Mrs. J. C. Bowman has been se the night of April 27 in the V. F. W. 1 speed up getting it. ception of one pig. lected by St. Pauls Guild as its rep memorial hall in Parma. Liut Stam is applying a poison The Bureau of Reclamation did resentative at the Episcopal con Following an Americaniation pro- lots o{ work during the winter to ous bait on his clover to kill the vocation to be held in The Dalles, gram there will be a joint installa- i give us all the insurance they pos worms, and is meeting with some April 25. Mrs. J. J. Sarazin will tion of officers of posts and auxil- | sfDly could against any canal break success. probably attend also but not as a iaries of Boise. Nampa Weiser and for this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Goulet and delegate. Caldwell. Three hundred and fifty feet of Janice and Stanley, Jr., from Nyssa Mother Visits— Appreciation For Trip— canal in Cbw Hollow, where one of were visitors at the Lester Goulets Dewey Thomason. Oregon Trail the most ’¡dangerous places was. Sunday. Mrs. Goulet called on Mrs. When E. Gorell returned from a Jess Sugg while here. trip to Portland on Tuesday his 4-H club member asked the Nyssa has been concreted. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Overstreet and mother-in-law Mrs. E. Rogoway of Journal to express his thanks and The canal is now very near the that city came with him to visit deep appreciation to those who do high water mark for last year. All son Bobbie from Boise spent Sat withher daughter here and another nated the money making his trip to seeps through the canal bank creates urday and Sunday with the R R. daughter living in Ontario for the the San Francisco World’s Fair pos a certain amount of fear to the Overstreets. The Judds joined them sible. on Sunday for a family dinner. next few weeks. canal officials and the farmers. Dewey said that his calf was put Ellen Judd, Ruth Olson and Mar Patient Brought Home— Chuck Share reports that one of Ike Brown. Nyssa barber, who was into a heavier class because of being the worst seeps last year is ever jorie Winters took part in the coun ty declamatory contest at Vale operated on for appendicitis at the 25 pounds too heavy for the class he worse this year. Holy Rosary hospital in Ontario intended to compete in. This put Chet Sage's well has been com Thursday. Wednesday morning of last week, his baby beef in competition in the pleted at 258 feet. He has a very improved so rapidly that he was 950 |>ound class, in which he placed strong run of water. ADRIAN Mr. and Mrs. Struck and son of brought to his home here Monday 8th receiving $10.60 as an award, Ellen McConnell and Mrs. Dan which will be forwarded to him at a evening. He will be up attending Parkdale, Ore., have spent a week Holly attended Eastern Star Monday later date. at the Parkers and Gibsons. They evening in Nyssa with Mrs. M M I to his business in a few days. A Daughter Born— brought grandma Parker up with Oreeling. Monday Clinic— On April 12. a daughter was born them and she expects to spend part Mr. and Mrs. Charles McConnell The number of children both of to Mr. and Mrs Robert Thompson, of the summer with the Parker spent Sunday visiting with relatives pre-school age and those older who who has ben named Mardelle Lee. family. in Emmett and Montour. reported at the immunization clinic The young lady weighed 6 '- pounds | Less Wing of Hood River arrived Babe Hart of Vale spent Saturday on Tuesday was most satisfactory to at birth and both she and her at the Dude Parkers Monday. Mr. evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glen those in charge. Twenty-three pre mother at at home again and ‘‘do Wing brought a farm over in Sun Bounds school children were brought by ing nicely,” set Valley when here before and Mrs. Duke Rohland has been sick their parents for immunization and Mardelle Lee is the second child now is goin| to start work on it. with the flu. 50 older children reported for of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, her His trip here was a little over 400 Vernon Parker and Gerrit Munt- toxoid. brother. Stan now being about 3 miles and took him two weeks a n d 1 jeweriff fished near Owyhee dam YOU BET, Wolverines pay a Those assisting Dr. K E Kerby old. She also is the first one day with a team. Sounds like Sunday. ttonus — miles o f extra wear and county health nurse. Edna years grand daughter of the Jesse TTiomp- Dorothy Toombs of Kingman that saves you plenty on work Farris were Mrs. Dick Tensen, Mrs. sons and is the great grand daugh- the old pioneers. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Howell had Kolony spent Saturday visiting Mrs. ihoes. That’s because they’re Win. E. Shireman, Mrs. Keith ter of Mr. and Mrs. J T. Long of as guests Sunday Mr. Chandler Mr Vernon Parker the only work shoes with both Bniley. Mrs. Ray Larsen and Mrs. Arcadia and of Mrs, O. M Lackey and Mrs. chet Sage. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Olsen and fam soles and uppers o f genuine George Mitchell. W. C. T. U.— Our Sunday school is still grow- ily were shopping in Nyssa Satur Shell Horsehide. But, you get W. C. T. U. met at the Oave I ing Mrs. Howell was elected super day. another bonus o f real solid foot Hawkins home Tuesday afternoon intendent and BUI Parker assistant Mrs. HowaTd Hatch entertained CONTRACTORS FOR comfort because Wolverine’s Mrs. Ed Wild led devotionals. superintendent at last Sundays the Jolly Janes at her home Thurs exclusive triple tanning process PAINTING AND Mrs. Vein Martin gave a short talk meeting. -* day afternoon. makes Shell Horsehide soft as on the regard our congressmen, KALSOMINING Mr. and Mrs. Case Muntjewerlff kid for uppers and flexible as from the various states have for Boise Visitors— of Big Bend were dinner guests bamboo for soles yet retains Francis E. Willard. During a short Ray Wilde and Bert Sandy were Thursday evening at the Gerrit all its natural toughness and business discussion a needy family Boise business visitors yesterday. Muntjeweriff home. was brought to our attention and amazing resistance to wear. plans made to help them. Four vis But seeing is believing. Just j itors attended a W. C. T. U. meet drop in soon and try on a pair. ing for the first time. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Hawkins. The next meeting will be at the Chas. Marshall home May 16. 11 members Prices reasonable and and friends are invited. shell horsehide wobk shoes estimates free Civic Club— It was an unusually large and en See thusiastic group which met at the FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY— April 21-22 Parish hall on Wednesday after W. POGUE or noon with the Civic club At the “ Make It Right Store” WILLIAM SMITH business meeting many plans and GRAPE FRUIT JUICE Nyssa Oregon Phone 50 outlines for the coining year's pro Tex Sun, Large 46 oz. cans, 2 f o r ............ jects were discussed, but no defin ite plans were decided upon. GRAPE FRUIT JUICE In the afternoon's program Mrs Tex Sun, No. 2 cans, 2 f o r ......................... Frank Morgan gave a talk on the Tuberculosis society convention VAN CAMPS PORK & BEANS that she recently attended in Salem Medium Size Cans, 2 For ........................ and Mrs Carl Coad reviewed and described the activities at the last CORN, PEAS, STRING BEANS, state legislature as she saw them SgssgS! G rocery S pecials GOLDEN RULE 33c 15c 13c ?3c PROGRAM NYSSA Phone 108 TH EATR E FRIDAY and SATURDAY— April 21-22 Franchot Tone and Franciska Gaal in “ THE GIRL DOWN STAIRS” Movietone News Matinee Saturday 2:30 p. Admission Matinee 10c-23r CORRECTION A line was left out of our editorial. In this Issue, hradrri "Sugar Bret Effktanrv" In second paragraph we quote the Pacific Rural Press as saying that 87 Puerto Kiro growers received payments from the government, exceed ing $100.000 — that quote should read "87 Puerto Rlro growers rrcrivrd payments of more than $10.000 each in 1938, 14 received more than $100.000 raeh and two got pay ments above $500,000. Evening 10e-30c SUNDAY and MONDAY— April 23-24 Fredric March and Virginia Bruce in “ THERE GOES MY HEART” Matinee Sunday 2:3A p. m. Admission .Matinee 10c-25c Hvrning lttc-.IOc TUESDAY— April 25 PAL NIGHT -DOUBLE FEATURE BOY SCOUT NEWS Victor McLaglen in “ THE DEVIL’S PARTY” Ann Sheridan in “ MYSTERY HOUSE” WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY— April 26 -27 DOUBLE FEATURE George O’Brien in “ LAWLESS VALLEY” .lean Parker and Charles Bickford in “ ROMANCE OF THE REDWOODS” Movietone News Adm ission lO f-M r TOMATOES, KRAUT, No 2, 3 cans J Scout meeting was held in the I school house Tuesday Mr Rinehart, our Scout Master and Mr Bailey. I our assistant Scout Master were present There were four visitors] and 20 regular Scouts. Observation tests were passed Those passing were Jimmy Cook. | Elton Counsll. Chester Counsil and | Glen Currey Judging and other ] tests were also passed. Mr Baptist, the head of the Ore- j Ida council was present for a short I time All those needing first or second | "tick" shots were given them at 1 ] o'clock Ttiursday. Cl 10 ) 1 .1 0 STRING BEANS, TOMATOES, KRAUT, 1 Case of 24 Cans For ^ _ ff __ Maxwell House 2 lb. Cans UOttee Peanut Butter alL j « . Salad Dressing quarts Corn M e al L iy , ' E <‘ Post Toasties H am burger 1 ard Ld' 0 w NYSSA ¡¡?£ Size 8?a£u £ 4 Ib’ Packages 49c 25c 25c 25c 25c 15c 39c Mr. and Mrs. Ray Drown and daughters spent Sunday evening vis iting at the E E Parker home in Big Bend. Mary Jane McPartland and friend of Richland spent a couple of days the first of the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter McPartland. Mrs Henry Hatch and Merle re turned Saturday evening from Iddho Falls where they spent the past two weeks visiting relatives. Joyce and Donna Ashcraft, La Vore and Louise Hinton. Iola Park er and Ellen McConnell enjoyed a horseback ride to Ferd Snivelys Sunday and also a picnic dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pounds were guests Sunday of relatives in Vale. Miss McDonald of Parma visited Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Ver non Parker. Mr and Mrs. Howard Hatch and family were shopping in Caldwell Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch and son visited Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs. Leonard Smith of Kingman. Mrs. Ethel Roberts and daughters of Roswell were calling at the Dan Holly home Saturday afternoon. Boy Scouts with their leader. Wal ter McPartland enjoyed a hike and camping trip over the week end to the Snivley springs. Miss McDonald and Donna, Mrs. Clyde Riggs of Parma, Mrs. B. G. Roberts of Big Bend visited Mrs. Don Holly Friday. Lois mine Leavitt, Stewardess— Another proof that those born and educated in rural communities have an equal if not greater chance to make good in large centers has been proven again by a Malheur county girl, Lois Eline Leavitt, daughter of deputy sheriff Charles Leavitt of Vale, who since February has been stewardess on the crack U. P. Los Angeles limited, running from Los Angeles to Green River, Too Late to Classify FOR SALE—Gasoline range, good looking and in excellent condition $17.50. Heavy bolted chairs made for hard usage, 75c. The Nyssa Trader, main highway noth at Alberta Ave. 20Alxc FOR SALE— bed $3 00, mattress $1.50, Simmons spring $2.50. Mat tress for baby's bed $1.25. The Nyssa Trader, main highway north at Al berta Ave. 201xc WANTED—Bring your hides, pelts, wool, metals and scrap iron to the Nyssa Trader, main highway north at Alberta Ave. We pay the highest cash price. 20Alxe FOR SALE—75 acres. Good im provements. Paid up water rights. Priced at $70 per acre. TERMS Bernard Eastman, Phone Nyssa 61. 20Alxc FOR RENT—4 room, biick house, shade trees. Barney Wilson a I Wilson Grocery. 20Alxc Lu mber 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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