Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 24, 1939, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
N Y S S A G A T E C IT Y J O U R N A L , T H U R S D A Y , A U G U S T 24, 1939
Dixon Nursing Home—
This week the stork called twice
• t the DU on nursing home and
each time the precious bundle con­
tained a wee daughter.
On Monday a four and a half
pound daughter was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Johnson of Ontario
who has been named Mildred La
Vone. Dr. L. A. Maulding is In
charge of the case and the babe Is
being cared for In an Incubator.
On Wednesday an eight and a
half pound girl was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Haye of Nyssa
with Dr. Maulding in attendance.
The newcomer has been named
Lenora Joyce.
Wathington News
(Continued from Page 1)
whose income Is now so small that
they are not subject to this par­
ticular tax. will be compelled to
contribute. This will cause more ar­
gument than adding another cent
to the tax on cigarettes—the most
heavily taxed article on the sched­
ule. Uncle Sam Is In the hole 40
billion dollars and needs money
and the only way he can get it Is
from you, and you, and you and
your grandchildren. A ll the bil­
lions spent for W PA, grants under
PW A, etc., must be repaid as it was
borrowed money.
A Chance For Oregon
Lumbermen
Douglas fir, pine and other lum­
ber Is needed In Spain for recon­
struction but this business must
wait until the Spanish government
Is prepared to consent to importa­
tion. Only basic raw material is
permitted for the present and all
manufactured articles are prohibit­
ed. Inquiry by the bureau of for­
eign commerce discloses that when
Spain allows lumber to be Imported
It will draw the line at plywood
products, such as doors. For years
Spain held 13th position as market
for American lumber. The market
CARD OF TH AN KS
We wish to thank our many pa­
trons who called at the ice cream
store since its beginning, and hope
that they will continue their pat­
ronage under the new management.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mellman
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LIFEBUOY
HEALTH
SOAP
UFE6U0Y
R«-*. 10c
Large 23c
3 for 19o
A L L VEGETABLE , , h 0 0
SHORTENING 1 ID‘ ¿ O C
STAYS SO FRESH 3 lb . C Q r
AN D SWEET
m
G O L D E N R U LE
Is expected to open probably next
winter; the far east inaiket when
hostilities quiet down. Each coun­
try will require billions of feet of
lumber from the United States,
most originating in the Pacific
Northwest.
A delegation of Jap­
anese business men recently visited
the Northwest and made tentative
plans to purchase a huge amount
of Pacific Coast products.
Generous Uncle Sam
Pay of the survivors of the
Squalls was cut $15 a month, dating
from May 23 when the submarine
failed to come up. Sailors on sub­
marines receive $15 a month extra
because of the hazardous work and
as their ship went out of commis­
sion they were automatically cut
the $15.
-
OW YHEE
Vernon Warn was In town on Lake were in Newell Heights Sat­ week at the San Francisco hospital
business from his ranch on Soldier urday. After inspecting his prop­ In the children's ward, two days a
erty here. Mr. Barlow planned to week at the Marina playground,
Creek.
go to Grand Coulee, Wash., and and two days at the veteran's hos­
from there to Berkeley where Mr. pital teaching handicraft.
V A L L E Y V IE W
Barlow will be at the University of
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Anderson en­
California, having a leave of ab­ tertained at dinner Wednesday for
Mrs. Homer Oft, Mrs. Bernice sence of one year from the Univer­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bingham, Mr
Everett of Crescent, Ore., and Ilene sity of Utah, where he is a mem­ and Mrs. Malcolm Crawford and
Paulson of Salem arrived Saturday ber of the faculty.
their familys of Nyssa.
to visit for two weeks at Mrs. Ofts
Carolyn Sheimer suffered a pain­
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Overstreet re­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Oft.
ful injury last Monday when she turned Saturday from a stay at
Virginia and Jerry Alexander was bitten by a dog. The dog be­
Payette Lakes.
spent three days last week with longed to John Jarvis and has nev­
Duane
Anderson
accompanied
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. er been vicious, but when Carolyn
Luther F ife to Welser Sunday.
Will Rees.
reached out her hand to pet it, the
Mrs. Edith Snyder, Clyde Deder-
Melvin Spitze helped W ill Brown animal sunk its teeth in her cheek.
hay last week.
The injury was treated at the Sara- ickson accompanied Delawn De-
Clarence Davis returned home zin clinic in Nyssa, and the dog derickson and family to Trenton.
Utah. Thursday. They returned
this week from California, where held for observation.
he has been working.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ray are do­ Saturday.
Bethel Brown is ill with the sum­ ing some remodeling and also put­
mer flu.
ting in extra bracing and support
M
S S
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bohy and for their home.
sons and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bull­
Reg. 10c
Mr. Ray’s mother, Mrs. Annie
ard of Arcadia district, motored to Norris is here for an Indefinite vis­
Large 23c
Boise Sunday to attend the Nebras­ it. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Norris and
ka picnic.
3 for I9o
family also are visiting with Mr.
Virgil, Lou Belisle and Gerald and Mrs. Ray. A ll are from Hutch­
Goodfellow finished their hay and inson. Kansas.
3 for 19c
TOILET
Gerald has the hay choppers now.
Good news has been received by
«OAF
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cozier and son
Mrs. H. B. Williams from Pearl
JO R D A N V A L L E Y
A L L VEGETABLE 1 lb. O i ,
Leroy motored to Payette Wednes­
SHORTENING
‘ JC
Williams, now of San Francisco.
day to the Frank Cozier home to
STAYS S O FRESH S lb - 5 9 c
M r Ike Crosley of Rome was in
Pearl has been hired by the City of
AN O SWEET
visit Mrs. Abbie Croft of Portland,
Jordan Thursday afternoon and
San Francisco as play supervisor.
who is visiting there. Mrs. Croft
evening.
THE FOOD M AR T
Her work consists of two days a
is Mrs. Cozier’s aunt.
Mr. Ole Seamier of Juniper Mt.
Glen Winegar of Wood Cross,
was in town a few days last week.
Utah, is visiting at the Earl Wine-
Mr. Clyde Stults of Cow creek
gar home to help with the harvest.
was in town Thursday most of the
The Dick Davis fam ily rave been
day.
ill with the summer flu.
Miss Amelia Telleria who has
The W ill Brown young folks and
been in Boise working, is home this
A. A. Bratton spent a pleasant eve­
last week.
ning at the H. E. Noah home Mon­
Hales and Albertas at the L. P. Dorathy Ranch
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Arritala
day evening.
were down from De Lamar Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Christianson
2 miles South, V 2 mile West of Fruitland
and they took in the rodeo in Cald­
and children of California, visited
well Friday and Saturday nights.
PH O N E 153
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Amldon and
J. L. Pierson, who has been em­
family Friday evening. Mrs. Chris­
ployed at De Lamar was through
tianson is Mrs. Amidon's cousin.
town on his way to Nevada last
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lakey visited
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bohy and fam ­
Leonore Madriagia spent last
ily Thursday evening.
week visiting her sister in DeLamar.
Leroy Cozier and Bob Pitland ex­
Arthur Lee is employed at Sam
changed visits a few days this week.
Scott’s store while Mr. Scott Is
Oscar Bratton and Melvin Spitze
O P E N IN G
away on an extended visit.
OUR
picked potatoes for Mr. Saito Sat­
DATES
Lawrence Del Grossi is helping at
urday.
Gusman's during haying.
Mrs. Earl Winegar went to Boise
Joe Telleria went down to the
Sinclair ranch last week to help Wednesday with Just-A-Mere club.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Amidon were
harvest.
Sunday dinner guests of the Beul
And
John Connors returned to his
Hickey family in Lincoln district.
home Thursday evening from work
Mrs. L. L. Huber spent Friday
at the Calzacarta ranch.
with Mrs. B. Becker.
D. P. Connors and fam ily moved
Ruth Bratton spent the weekend
back to their home Tuesday from
Prospective Students
in Boise.
DeLamar where Mr. Connors has
SHOULD BE G E T TIN G T H E IR IN F O R M A TIO N
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leslie
Kelso
and
been working.
family and Edward Putnam of Cal-
W ill Maher and his wife went to
! ifornia and Mrs. Ruth Williams of
Caldwell last week for a visit.
And Enrolling At An
Misses Margarite and Lucille Ontario were guests of Mr. and
Maher and Mr. Mark Morgan spent Mrs. W ill Brown and family Sun­
E A R LY D A T E
day. The occasion was honoring
last Sunday in DeLamar.
In Order to Take Advantage of Our
Mrs.
Kelso's
and
Mrs.
Brown’s
B ill Helm is sporting a new sedan.
Mrs. Parks visited at the Gluch birthday anniversaries.
Bert Bratton and son made a
home Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Sola Zatlca went to work at short call at the Chris Wyckoff
the Deerings in Danner last Sun­ ranch in Buena Vista Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Patterson of
Caldwell spent Saturday and Sun­
day in the T. T. Elliott home. Their
daughter Joy returned with them
after having spent a week with her
grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pierce have
just returned from a week visiting
relatives In Burley. While there
they attended a convention of the
Moose lodge held in Montpelier.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Nichols James
and Agnes Nichols were dinner
guests In the J. G. Lane home Sat­
urday evening.
Mrs. Mary King and Mrs. Nor­
man Webb and baby daughter ar­
rived Friday noon to spend a few
days with their mother, Mrs. C. C.
Cotton.
Miss Aynes Nichols came home
Wednesday evening after spending
the past two months working in
Vale.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tetwiler were
Sunday
afternoon and evening
guests In the Wm Toomb home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Lane called on
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pinkston and
baby son Sunday.
Mesdames Charlotte Kygar and
Bertha Culbertson were hostesses
to the Owyhee Community club at
the Klingback home Thursday.
Birthday showers were given for
Mesdames Dorothy Fox, Charlotte
Kygar and La Vone Culbertson. First
prize on the game went to Mrs.
Skinner while Mrs. Klingback re­
ceived the consolation. Refresh­
ments were served.
Mrs. Inger Huffman is ill and was
taken to the hospital at Ontario
Wednesday for observation.
Prince Hardesty and Hoy Snyder
of Jordan Valley brought Norman
Douglas, who had been working, to
his home, as Norman has to take an
enforced vacation due to an Injury
to his leg.
Doris Klingback spent several
N E W P L A N T P O P U L A R days last week visiting her brother
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
The new $12,000 cold storage plant McDonald, at Homedale.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Culbertson,
owned and operated by L. T. (Doc)
Marshall and his son Earl Is prov­ daughter Betty and son Larry, and
ing popular with persons having Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Slippy and
daughter Carol left Saturday for a
use for cold storage lockers.
Marshall asked the Journal to visit to friends and relatives in
thank the many customers that Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Maltsberger
have taken lockers and to those
who have signified their intention and family were dinner guests in
of taking a locker later in the sea­ the Ben Lutes home near Nyssa.
Sunday.
son.
Mesdames Fred Hite, Jessie Skin­
A ll commodities coming into the
Polar Cold Storage and Locker ner and Martha Klingback and
Plant are put over what is called daughter Margaret were delegated
a freezing plate. This is done to from the Owyhee P. T. A. to a
Insure the proper preparation of meeting in Adrian called for the
the foodstuff for storage. There Is purpose of making plans for the
no charge for this service, It being dedication of the new high school
the Intention of Marshall to give and the teachers reception
Mrs. Mildred Hite and two chil­
his customers the best service pos­
dren returned to their home Satur­
sible.
day. Mrs. Hite has been attending
school in La Grande
M IT C H E LL B U T T E
Guests at the Wm. Peutz home
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Mrs. Harold Connaughay and
Peutz and grandson Billy of Pay­
chUdren spent the week end with
ette and Mr. and Mrs. W illie Me
Mrs. Jane McGinnis at the Don­
Ginnis of Mitchell Butte and Miss
ald McGinnis home. Mrs. Jane M c­
Georgia Dinnls of Nyssa.
Ginnis gave a birthday dinner for
O. R. Hite was very seriously
her daughter, Mrs. Glayd Con­ burned Friday evening when he lit
naughay Saturday afternoon. Mr a lantern that had been filled with
Louis Llnvllle, Ray a n ^ Charllne
gasoline by mistake. He is in the
were Invited guests.
Ontario hospital. One arm is es
Mr. and Mrs. John Jarvas and pecially badly burned.
daughters Virginia and Betty Lou
Howard Evans has as weekend
of Adrian visited at the Donald guests from Twin Falls, his par
McGinnis home Sunday. Virginia ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Evans and
remained to visit with her grand­ his grandmother, Mrs. Evans.
mother and uncle.
Orville Conn and Albert Schmaltz
Mrs. Clyde Mitchell was taken to o f Fruitland were callers at the Ray
the Dixon nursing home In Nyssa Franklin home Sunday.
Saturday afternoon. She is im­
HJalmer Scott, who is working at
proving very nicely.
Charlie Bradleys, was visited by his
Mrs. John W all and James are brother Richard from Connacopia
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Sunday.
Tom Lowe. James had his tonsils
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Bigelow at­
removed in Ontario by Dr. Palmer. tended the recital given by pupils of
Mrs. W all will return to Creston, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson of
Ore.. Thursday. James will remain Payette in Nyssa Friday evening
till Monday.
Farmers are busy irrigating and
Clyde Mitchell went to the vet­ some are putting in new seeding of
eran’s hospital In Boise Sunday.
alfalfa.
Mrs. Ruth Schanon, Charllne
Anyone interested in school of
Llnvllle and Mrs. Houston Dun­ 4-H work is cordially invited to at
away attended the night rodeo In tend the Parent-Teacher meeting at day. She arrived back in town
Caldwell Friday.
the home of Mrs. T. M. Lowe In Saturday afternoon.
Mitchell Butte, Friday afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. John Mallear are
Aug. 25 at 2 o’clock.
the proud parents of a 6H lb. baby
boy born last Friday at the home
of Mrs. M allear’s parents.
K IN G M A N K O L O N Y
Mr. Scott and family went to
The P. T. A. executive board held Eugene last week to visit Mrs.
a meeting at the home of Mrs. Clar­ Scott's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Averil Palmer and
ence Elliott. This board consists of
the new officers elected for the family just returned from a trip
winter of 1939-40. They are Mrs. M. to northern Idaho and on to Se­
L. Kurtz, president; Mrs. Charles attle, Wash.
Those attending the Caldwell ro­
Newbill, vice president; Mrs. Mary
Nichols, secretary; Mrs. Clarence deo included; Sabino Madriagia and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Palmer,
Elliott, treasurer.
The following committee chair­ the Gluchs, the Staples family,
men were appointed for the year: John Connors, Dick Staples, Bill
Mrs. W. E. Pierce, social; Walter Helm, Joe Zatica, the Yturris, Ju­
McPartland, legislative; Mrs. J. G. lia Zatlca, Mary Zatica and the
Martin, magazine; Mrs. Earl Osborn Ambrose Maher family.
A fleet of C.C.C. trucks from San
Lane, founders day; Mrs. Conrad
publications; Mrs. Duane Anderson, Francisco came through Jordan
program. Mrs. W alter McPartland, Saturday on their way to Boise.
Misses Alice and Margaret M or­
publicity; Mrs. R. R. Overstreet,
hospitality, and Mrs. Stanley Hill, gan. former residents o f Jordan,
were in town Saturday to visit their
summer round-up.
mother.
There were several proposed pro­
Everltt Fretwell of Arock was In
jects discussed at this meeting, the
main one being a dental clinic, with town Saturday afternoon.
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Its purpose to be to put dental care
for grade students within the reach
o f all parents. Mrs. J. G. Lane and
Mrs. Duane Anderson were put in
charge of this work.
Mrs. Elsie Boren has returned to
her home in Boise after spending
several days here visiting In the
homes of her parents and sister,
M r and Mrs. Lee Thrasher and Mrs.
Bruce Pinkston.
The Mary and Martha Circle met
with Mrs. Elmer Dutton this week.
The next meeting will be held on
September 14th at the home o f Mrs.
John Auker.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cotton spent
the weekend vacationing at Sun
Valley.
,
Repairs Alteratons, A d ­
ditions Improvements On
,
Existing Property
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PEACHES
Ready August 28 th
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Alsa Our
N E W E L L H EIGH TS
Tuesday the M odem Pioneers
met in a special meeting at Mrs.
Carl Hills. I t was voted to purchase
the land under consideration for
our park. Mrs. D. L. Anderson was
also appointed chairman of a com­
mittee for arranging a booth for
the Fall Festival. A t the close of
the business meeting the hostess
served refreshments assisted by
Mrs. D. L. Anderson and Mrs. Geo.
Sheimer.
The next regular meeting of the
Modern Pioneer club will be with
Mrs. Maurice Judd Tuesday, Aug.
29th.
The George Elfers fam ily from
Big Bend had dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Luit Stamm Sunday.
Mrs. Anna Macabee from Kerney,
Nebraska, is visiting with her son
and family, Stanley Macabee. A
sister, Mrs. J. M. Keyser and two
daughters. wrere guests of the Mac-
abees Wednesday and Thursday
when they left for Washington.
M. C. Barlow and fam ily of Salt
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