Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 07, 1939, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 7,1939
PAGE TWO
R e c ip e s
- THE MODERN WOMAN -
Society
I
LOCAL NEWS
soon can cease to "run down" to
get our fruit too.
Mrs. Cloninger "brought up”
peaches for herself. Mrs. Rookstool
and Mrs. Gabriel.
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Sage "brought
back" peaches for themselves, and
some for Elza Niccum and Frank
Parker.
Dude Parker w e n t out and
"brought back” peaches. K a r y
Hunter "brought back” about a ton
of prunes just for hog feed but the
neighbors soon got them all for can­
ning so Mrs. Hunter said she
thought Kay would go back and get
a whole truck load.
Sunday a man at a filling station
at New Plymouth told us that the
large prune growers around there
had quit picking because they were
so cheap that they were not worth
picking. Too bad we can’t send
them over for Hitler to throw at the
Poles.
Clarence Niccum says he is hav­
ing a heck of a time trying to cut
his Ladino clover seed.
Dude Parker is the first one in
Cow Hollow to get his third cutting
hay up this fall.
Over in Sunset Valley Roy Rook­
stool, Johnnie Hamilton and Gilbert
Anderson who all hay together all
have their hay down and are now
stacking it.
Between getting the kiddies
clothes ready for school to start,
canning fruit and cooking tor har­
vest hands, the women folks are
about as busy as tis possible for
them to be.
Bill Parker is about finished up
with building a little farm house for
Mr. Black just over in Sunset Val­
ley.
We were mistaken about Sam
Cates going to Oklahoma. Sam says
“I almost went, but the last minute
I gave it up for a while” he like all
the rest of us has too much to do.
He was building a pond, which is
now finished, his third cutting of
hay to put up, irrigating to do.
We are glad that we live in Cow
Hollow now and not in Europe.
King George says "God is with us.”
Herr Hitler says "God will help us
for He knows we are in the right.”
and the “nigga" in the song in his
desperation lifted up his eyes and
said “Lawd, if yo’ cain’t help me
please don’t help dat grizzly beah.”
—Nyssa Fail Festival—Sept. 15-16—
In Boise—
Mr. and Mrs. Omer Adkinson
were Sunday visitors in Boise.
Seriously III—
TUESDAY EVENING BRIDGE
Mr. O. E. Langford is seriously ill
Mrs. Frank Morgan was hostess at the family home with pneumonia
for the season’s first meeting of the and Dr. Maulding is caring for him.
Tuesday evening contract club.
In Boise—
STATE C A P IT O L N E W S
Prizes for the evening’s play were Mrs. Emma Quinby visited with
won by Mrs. Arthur Boydell and her sister in Boise over the week
A. L. LINDBECK
Miss Eva Boydell.
end.
— j_
State Capitol News Bureau
To Wallowa Lake—
WHITE ELEPHANT PARTY
Mrs. Edward Nielsen,
A fair sized group was entertain­ Mr. Mr. and and Mrs.
Nielsen and
ed by Mrs. Emil Paulus and Mrs. Elver Nielsen Clifton
enjoyed
SALEM—Real Estate Commis­ veterinarian to succeed Dr. R. J. C. J. Keiser at the home of Mrs. C. Wallowa Lake Sunday. a trip to
sioner Claude Murphy is warning Green, resigned. McCormack is the Klinkenburg on last Thursday eve­ Returns Home—
all real estate brokers who were In son of former state senator E. A. ning when the Ladies Aid of the
Methodist church held their annual Edwin Brown of Pasadena, who
business prior to enactment of the McCornack.
white elephant party. Everything has been visiting his aunt and
new law that they must get their
Poor Public Employees!
was sold and after an evening of uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Don Morgan,
registrations in before September 11
If they want to avoid the examina­ Employees of the public utilities games refreshments were served by left on Tuesday for home.
tion and the additional penalty of commission are no longer to be per­ the hostesses.
Sunday Guests—
a $10 examination fee.
mitted to sip their morning and aft­
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Howard and
ernoon tea in leisurly fashion. Com­ KIBBY-MATTHEWS
Miss
Kate Skillem of Boise visited
More Lawyers
missioner O. R. Bean has decreed On Friday, September first, Miss at the R J. Davis home Sunday.
The 61 law school graduates who that the morning and afternoon re­ Luella Matthews, daughter of Mr.
Arrives—
passed the recent bar examination cess periods shall be reduced from and Mrs. O. Z. Matthews of Nyssa, Daughter
Mr.
and
Mrs. G. E. Wilders an­
15
minutes
to
ten
minutes.
became
the
bride
of
Darwin
Kibby
are scheduled to appear in Salem
nounce
the
of a new daugh­
of Vale at a quiet ceremony per­ ter, born on arrival
Thursday of this week to receive
Thursday, August 31,
their certificates as duly qualified Back To Work—For A Change formed at the Baptist church in at
the family home with Dr. L. A.
attorneys at law. The oath of office With the Labor Day holiday sig­ Payette, with only members of the Maulding
in charge.
will be administered by John L. nalling the end of the vacation bride's family present.
Rand, chief Justice of the Oregon period business in state depart­ Following the ceremony, the wed­ In Hospital—
supreme court and the new lawyers ments was getting back to a nor­ ding party returned to Nyssa where Mrs. Kenneth Cochran was in the
will be entertained at a luncheon mal basis this week. Governor a dinner was served to twenty-nine hospital at Ontario for a few days
this week for observation and treat­
arranged by the board of governors Sprague who took last week off for guests at the Matthews home.
ment under the care of Dr. K. E.
of the Oregon bar.
a short rest at an Oregon beach She chose as her wedding dress a Kerby.
resort was back at his desk Tues­ simple street costume of dark blue.
Tongue Point Dedication
day. Members of the state supreme Mr. and Mrs. Kibby are now at Daughter Bom—
Official Oregon was well repre­ court who have been on vacation home to their friends at their new A daughter was born to Mr. and
sented at the dedication of the since July were also back in their home in Vale.
Mrs. John Stam at the family home
Tongue Point naval base on the offices prepared to wade into the
on September third with Dr. K. E.
lower Columbia river last week. grist of appeals that have accumu­ SURPRISE PARTY
Kerby in attendance. So far the
Governor Sprague was one of the lated during their absence.
On Tuesday evening eight of Mrs. newcomer has not been named.
speakers at the dedication ceremony
Aden Wilson’s friends surprised her
Return—
and both Secretary of State Snell
with a party in compliment of her Visitors
Flag Pole A Problem
Mr. and Mrs. Don D. Davis and
and State Treasurer Pearson were With a deficiency appropriation birthday anniversary.
who have been visiting at
among the numerous "admirals” at of $500 at his disposal Secretary of Bridge and pinochle were played children
the home of his parents, Mr. and
the regatta, of which the dedication State Snell is now pondering the throughout the evening and at the Mrs.
R. J. Davis, left last Saturday
was an outstanding feature.
location of a flag pole for the new close the guests served a lunch.
for
their
home in San Francisco,
capitol. Numerous suggestions have
Calif.
New N. Y. A. Board Member been made in this connection. One GUILD
Operation—
O. D. Adams, state director of involves a pole set at a 45-degree The first meeting of the new sea­ Undergoes
Jake Groot, who underwent an
vocational education, has just re­ angle from the roof of the capitol son of the St. Paul's Episcopal abdominal
on Tuesday at
ceived notice of his appointment as immediately above the main en­ Guild will be entertained at the Holy Rosary operation
in Ontario, is
a member of the Oregon state ad­ trance. Another provides for two home of Mrs. Dick Tensen by Mrs. reported by his hospital
physician,
L. A.
poles,
one
on
either
wing
of
the
visory board of the national youth
Betty LaFrenz and Mrs. Grant Maulding, to be making a Dr.
nice
re­
building.
Still
another
calls
for
a
administration.
Rinehart, on Wednesday afternoon, covery.
tall fir pole to rise from the lawn September 13th.
Daughter Born—
In front of the building. In addi­
Finishing Touches
On Sunday, September third, a
to the $500 made available for CLUTTER-HANSON
Leo Frledlander of New York tion
daughter
was bom to Mr. and Mrs.
this
purpose
by
the
State
Emergen­
ARCADIA
City, sculptor of the statuary that cy Board, Governor Sprague has an­ Miss Jennie Hanson, third grade Verle Landreth
on the same
guards the entrance to Oregon’s nounced that he would make avail­ teacher in the Nyssa school, and day a daughter and
was
born
to
Mr.
new capitol, has been here the past able a fund of $294 raised by volun­ Mr. Ray Hill Clutter, son of the and Mrs. Earl E. Crocker with Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Williams
week supervising the finishing tary subscriptions shortly after the Reverend and Mrs. Edward Clutter J. J. Sarazin caring for them all. and daughter left Tuesday for Sa­
lem, Ore., to visit his parents, Mr.
touches to the huge granite pieces, old
Wichita, Kansas, were united in Visit Parents—
burned and which Is of
and Mrs. Williams. While there
work on which is now completed. now capitol
marriage
September
1
at
the
First
On
Sunday
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Russell
in his possession.
they
will take in the state fair.
Christian
Church
in
Vancouver,
Rodes
and
son,
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
—Nyssa Fall Festival—Sept. 15-16— Washington. Mrs. Clutter will re­
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Holady vis­
Highway Fatalities Increase
Leslie
McClellan
and
their
daugh­
turn to Nyssa to teach for the com­ ter visited with Mr. McClellan’s ited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fatalities as well as injuries in CITY LIBRARY
last Sunday.
ing year.
traffic accidents on Oregon high­ GETS NEW BOOKS
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mc­ Birds
Mr.
Mrs. Otis Bullard and
ways this year are ahead of the 1938
Clellan at the Western hotel. In family and
and
and Mrs. Theo.
record, according to figures compil­ Several new books have been SUNSHINE CLUB
afternoon the party visited the Matherly and Mr.
family went to the
ed by Secretary of State Snell.
added to the shelves at the city li­ About twenty members of the the
dam.
hills Wednesday. They returned
Sunshine club enjoyed the enter
brary during the summer.
Son Born—
Saturday.
Another Pension Scheme Proposed Following is a list of them:
tainment arranged by hostesses A Mr.
Thane Langford of School has started. All the pupils
The Oregon Pension Federation Children's books: — “Airplane,” Mrs. Harold Fletcher and Mrs. Rob­ Marslng and are Mrs. announcing
the arri­ weren’t there the first day, but will
has addressed a letter to Governor Henderson; “The Oregon Trail,' ert Martin, at the Legion Hall on val
of a 9 H -pound son born on get started soon. There are several
Sprague urging his support of a Parkman; "Robin Hood", Sterling Friday afternoon. Tea was served Sunday,
September 3rd, with Dr. L. beginners this year. The Bratton
program providing for a retirement “Air Pilot," "Chicken Little" "Three at the close of the social hour.
A. Maulding caring for the mother girls, Gladys and Eula, are the
pension of $40 a month for all citi­ Little Pigs,” “Pied Piper of Hamlin,
and infant. Mrs. Langford is at the teachers. Miss Eula teaches the first
zens of 65 years of age or over who "Picture Scripts," Children Come FAREWELL PARTY
would agree to refrain from all and Sing," “Fire, Fire,” “The Pic­ The Epworth League gave a fare home of her mother, Mrs. Hendricks. four grades and Miss Gladys the
older grades.
gainful pursuits. The proposed pen­ nic." "Matilda," "Poems of Today,' well party at the Ed Wolfe home Attends Conference—
Rev. Floyd White of the M. E. T. H. Holadys are now living in
sion would be financed out of state "Trains.”
for
Lola
Lee
Gaston,
who
is
moving
left on Tuesday for Baker a house oh the Sleep’s ranch. They
and federal funds.
Adult reading—“Wind Without to Redmond, Ore. Thirty-five guests church
where he will attend the district have been living in the little house
Rain” Krause; "Dr. Norton’s Wife,” were present. They spent the eve­ conference.
in the school yard, but had to move
Another Appointment
Walker; "The Runaway." Norris;
playing lawn games. Refresh­ J. A. Pettit of Apple Valley is al­ out
the new teachers, who will
Rod C. McCormack of Eugene "Orapes of Wrath,” Steinbeck; ning
ments were served at the close. so attending as delegate from the keep for house
while teaching school.
has been appointed assistant state “Starry Night,” Bower.
—Nyssa Fall Festival—Sept. 15-16— Nyssa-Apple Valley charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brockus and
"Next to Valour," Jennings;
CHATTERBOX
CLUB
baby spent Saturday with her par­
Will Resume Practice—
"Death Answers the Bell” Williams;
Mr. and Mrs. Holady.
“Wimon Daughters,” Honoré’ WiU- The Chatterbox club held its Dr. C. A. Abbott, local chiroprac­ ents.
George Moeller had several ex­
sie Morrow; "The Patriot," Pearl regular meeting at the home of tic physician, who has been in the hibits
at the Ontario fair. Jack
Buck; "Seasoned Timber,” Canfield; Mary Jamison Wednesday, August Veterans hospital in Boise for the Zlttercob.
Duke Hipp and Jerry
"Grandson’s Adamic”; “The Bor­ 30. There were 18 members pres­ past two weeks. Is recovering suffi­ Marostica had
steers on exhibit.
der Trumpet," Haycox; "Rebecca,” ent. Following the business meet' ciently from a nose operation that Jerry's steer placed
third and Jack's
Wauphne du Maurier; "Lantern in ing everyone enjoyed the entertain' he will resume his practice Satur­ fifth.
Her Hand," Streeter: "Miss Bish­ lng program arranged by MajJe day.
Mrs. Wm. Holaday and his moth­
op," Streeter: "A City of Bulls,” Maw. A special number was pre­ Son Born—
er went to Payette Thursday.
At
the
Dixon
nursing
home
an
Gonge;
"Land
of
the
Burnt
Thigh";
sented by Orma Goodell. Luncheon the morning of September seventh Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Long from
CARL H. COAD
"The Seventh Hour," Hill.
Ors., came Sunday noon
an 8%-pound boy was born to Mr. Lebanon.
—Nyssa Fall Festival—Sept 15-16— was served by the hostess.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
to visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
—Nyssa
Fall
Festival—
Sept
15-16—
Daughter
Visits—
and
Mrs.
J.
E.
Haws,
who
live
north
PHONE 31
of Vale. The youngster has been
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lewellen and In Goading—
Nyssa, Oregon
their children of Bonita are house Mr and Mrs. A. C. Sallee and named Joseph Paul. Dr. Sarazin is
guests of Mrs Lewellen's parents. their daughters spent the week end caring for mother and babe.
and Mrs. C. Klinkenburg.
in Gooding.
L. A. Maulding, M.D. Mr.
COW HOLLOW
leaves For School—
In Portland—
Physician and Surgeon
By The Happy Farmer
On
Friday
Miss
Katherine
Mit­
Joe
Butte
left
on
Monday
for
Phone 37
chell left for Eugene where she Is Portland for a medical examlna Tis canning time in Cow Hollow
Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to 5
employed in the schools.
t ion.
again. Most every woman here is
Dally—Except Sunday
Devotion to a
canning now. against next winter’s
Fry Building
needs peaches, pears, plums, prunes,
Sacred
Duty Has No
pickles, tomatoes and the many oth­
Price
Tag
er perishable foods for winters use.
DR. E. D. NORCOTT
REMEMBER
We
are ready to
Of
these
fruits
we
must
run
down
DENTIST
to the "old tracts" to get them, but help you in your time of need—
Office Phone 35F2
of the vegetables, we Just run out to
Phone 73W
the gardens. Cow Hollow can raise
X-RAY EXAMINATIONS
gardens with anybody and there Is Nyssa Funeral Home
NY88A
OREGON
little family orchard on every
Nyssa
farm growing and doing fine so we
TOWNSEND CLUB
MEETINGS
Meetings of the Townsend
Club are held 1st and 3rd
Thursday In the Eagles Hall.
The Public Is Invited
D. R. DeGross..........President
Mrs. A. V. Pruyn Secretary
NYSSA AERIE
F. O. E. NO. 2134
Meets Wednesday Night
AT EAGLES HALL
Visiting Eagles Welcome
HARRY MINER, 8ec
CLIFF GREER. Pres
HOT LUNCHES
Soup — Sandwiches -- Chili
Hot, nourishing food, prepared under
the most sanitary conditions — and
MODERATELY PRICED, TOO!
JUST ACROSS FROM SCHOOL GROUNDS
SLOAT’S SANDWICH SHOP
FORMERLY MEI.LMAN’S
Right at the “Y”
Wilhelmina Hoffman
Pianist
Accredited Teacher Of
Piano and H arm o n y
Northwestern
Chicago
Curtis
Institute of University.
Music. Philadelphia
Miss Hoffman will resume teaching in Nyssa the week of Sep­
tember 11. lesson
Students
desirable
periods. should make arrangements earlv to secure
For appointm ent phone Nyssa 35-R or P arm a ltt-W
Address correspondence to Mias H offm an a t Parm a. Idaho
S o c ie t y
Long. D. H. Long is the oldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. Long. They left
Tuesday morning for their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sunchrist, of
near San Francisco, called on Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Long Sunday.
Frank and Dale Dewey and Jack
Schonks are working at the sugar
beet factory.
Mrs. Granton Eason was in On­
tario Tuesday.
Mrs. Jack Schonks little brother,
Vernon Moore, is staying with her
this winter and going to school at
Arcadia. He has been living near
Salem with their father.
Chester Eason of Kingman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Eason, spent
last week with his uncle and fam­
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Granton Eason.
Mrs. Granton Eason’s nephew, Ken­
neth Tibbett, is visiting with them.
Kenneth is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Tibbett of Nyssa.
Last Friday Robert Long came
through Nyssa from Jordan Valley
going to Bums. He brought his
CCC ball team in a big truck with
him. There were 20 boys. They stop­
ped in Nyssa and bought a hundred
pounds of watermelons, took them
to J. T. Long’s and ate them on the
lawn.
John Flandery spent several days
last week with Angelo Marostica Jr
Mrs. Eric Boenlg entertained sev­
eral relatives and friends Sunday
afternoon in honor of Mr. Boenig’s
birthday. The guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Gotsch and two sons of No-
tus, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Stuhr from Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs
Stoltenberg and three children of
Parma. Adolph Stanke of Meridian,
and Anton Dledrtckson of Payete.
Sandwiches, Cake, ice cream and
coffee were served.
—Nyssa Fall Festival—Sept 15-16—
HOW’S YOUR HOME
FOR RELAXING
Perhaps a small Re­
modeling Job would
do the trick.
Ask for our estimate
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Helps You Always
Look Your Best!
NYSSA TAILOR
SHOP
Albert Heldt
Contractor—Nyssa
"Builder of Fine Homes”
We Build to F.H.A. Pains
PHONE 74
DELIVERY SERVICE
Keep Jack Frost
OUT!
WINDOW GLASS
REPLACED
Loss of heat from ,
broken glass in
your home costs
money.
L. W. Dierking
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NYSSA
LUMBER
CO.
John E. Ostrom, Prop.
Goode Ave. & Hiway 201
Phone 118
NOTICE!
HOUSE NUMBERS
May be obtained FREE at the Recorders office.
Residents are requested to bring a descrip­
tion of property occupied in order that proper
numbers may be given.
M. F. SOLOMON,
City Recorder
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