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    NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1939
PAGE THREE
vet will tell one that if the Allies
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fifte at­ family and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Ro- ing in the field a short distance elly ground on the north side of the
after the last war, had done what
tended
a social of the L. D. S. senbund and family were Sunday from the barn. Next morning she Hollow to hold water, so Elza made
Pershing wanted, there would not
church in Emmett.
dinner guests at the Charles Mc­ found one hen, two pullets and a his pond large and deep, about 12
now be a Germany lifting up its
Miss Doris Hart of Malwich, Ore., Connell home.
rooster dead They had just bitten
deep He thought it would hold
head to threaten peace again as it
spent Wednesday afternoon with Arlene Piercy of Kingman Kolony the rooster through a few times feet
for
a while anyway. He is well
has done so many centuries past.
Freida Leinhart.
just to kill him. hadn't completely pleased with it. He says it has only
spent
Monday
night
with
Jean
But the Powers did not want that.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Boersma and
eaten any of them. They are getting went down about a foot as yet.
of Adrian.
It would have interfered with their
Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Stam attend­ Thrasher
altogether too domestic to suit us.
Dude Parker lost a cow with bloat
Erma
Points
stayed
at
the
Elmer
"balance" again. So Pershing was
ed the meeting of the Oregon Trail Dutton home in Kingman Kolony Our Cow Hollow ponds are not Friday.
Jack took the hide in and
out and the Allies had their way,
Grange Wednesday evening.
holding
too
good
this
year.
We
all
sold it Saturday. The lady that
night.
And today we have another war to
Emmett Parker of Nyssa was a Tuesday
they should have been made bought it says: “I see there is no
Millard Heckathorne family knew
save democracy from another mad­
Sunday evening dinner guest at the of The
early in the summer so as to have hole in it. Did you not stick it?”
Arena
Valley
and
the
Fisher
man and his schemes. And will have
Andy Boersma home.
sort of sealed before the wa­ Jack answered, "No, we have lots of
from Big Bend were at the gotten
again and again, until mankind has
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Goulet family
ter went off but of course we just cows to bloat but we never stick
Howard
Hatch
home
for
an
oyster
increased mightily in spiritual stat­
put it off.
spent the week end at the Lester supper Saturday evening.
one. If you can get to a cow while
ure.
Goulet
home
in
Adrian.
Sam
Cates’
pond
has
been
full
she is still on her feet, so you can
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
W
McFate
and
Things About Nyssa’s Shops
Grandma Stam and Nelda Cham­ daughters Joanne, Ardis and Lor­ for three or four weeks, but he said get her to a ditch or steep hill, you
But Lindberg was right. Each
berlain of Oregon Trail spent Tues­ raine and Erma Points were busi­ Saturday that it already was about don’t need to stick her.”
man and each woman must be
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. ness visitors in Caldwell Saturday. dry.
neutrally
minded
to
see
clearly
the
The little lady says “Oh! Tell me
On Sunday our winter visitors whole picture and to strive always amounts, whether it be to build a day
Doc Raffington built his pond j how you do it so I can tell others,
Bill
Findling.
The
Christian
Endeavor
of
King-
didst arrive alter a summer's so­ for the underlying truth, must look coal box or a ten-story hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stam and man Kolony had their Hallowe'en early in the summer but it washed too.”
journ in unknown lands. Feathered behind the surface and search for And at the Golden Rule store, daughter
Oregon Trail and Mr. party at the M. L. Kurtz home in through the dam and he didn’t get Jack explains, "You see a cow’s
iolk they are, wee fellows who the truth. For a nation can be no they, too, have been preparing for and Mrs. of Pete
Vander Oort and Newell Heights Tuesday evening. it repaired until just before the paunch hangs on an angle with the
perched on the ridge rows and chat­ more neutral than the thought of old man winter in all his glory and children were Sunday
afternoon vis­ The junior high school of Adrian water went off. Naturally it was the intake hole in the end and below
tered and scolded till we came out her people. A few more ships taken at his worst for many months. itors at the Bill Findling
pond in the Hollow to go dry the water level. When she is bloat­
held their Hallowe'en party Fri­ first
to see what the commotion could with the American flag aloft, Even when old Sol still rode high, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Davidson home.
of
Par­
Frank
s pond has been ed, get her front feet up on some­
day
evening.
be and recognized them as the whether she be carrying contra­ the minds of their buyers were on ma and Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Groot Mrs. H. Hatch spent Monday eve­ completed Parker’
and
filled
for about two thing high so as to raise the intake
flock who nested nearby through band or not and played up by one­ their customer’s winter needs and spent Tuesday in Boise.
months, but it is going down pretty hole in her paunch above the water
ning
in
Parma.
last year’s cold spell and took their sided propagandists, and all will now they have a fine stock of all Mr. and Mrs. E. Hobson and chil­ The junior high school practices fast now.
and watch her belch. It won’t
meals from our daily offerings in have forgotten the cost of white manner of wearing apparel. Their dren of Sunset Valley spent Sunday basketball in the high school gym­ Clarence Niccum’s pond never went level
be long until she is ready to cat
the back yard. So didst hunt up crosses on Flanders fields again, in selection of men’s warm coats and at the Grant Hallock home.
dry last winter at all, but this sum­ some more.”
now.
some crumbs and they wasted no the wild race for revenge.
sweaters ist unusually fine and at Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fife were in nasium
along in August he decioed he Clarence Niccum says “being a
Saturday Adrian played football mer
time getting their Sunday dinner. And surely Lindberg has the right most reasonable prices. And if thou Fruitvale on business Sunday.
wanted it deeper so he plowed the bachelor is bad, but being a bache­
against
the
Ontario
second
team.
The robin which joined them last to speak what is in his heart and were not among the fortunate ones Mrs. Andy Boersma attended the Adrian played her second string bottom of it up and dragged it out lor with six kiddles and three of
spring was missing.
who took advantage of their Aug­ Thrift card party at the Parish hall part of the time, too. The score was and put it on the dam to make it them to catch the school bus by
mind on these questions even as the ust
Perhaps no other hero has paid President
higher. The pond when finished eight o’clock isn’t funny at all.”
blanket sales and now the need Friday.
31-0 in favor of Adrian.
and
first
lady
have
their
so dearly for his popularity as the right or even as you and I, each of for additional bedding ist of “must
and filled, was about three or four
man Lindberg. We were not among us an American citizen, and not be get" proportions, they still have at 4-H CLUB MEETS
feet
deeper but now when the water
COW
HOLLOW
DON’T THROW
those who, when he completed that branded “traitor" and “Nazi". To us, that Golden Rule “Make It Right” WITH LEADER
has
just been gone a little over a
By The Happy Farmer
first successful flight across the Lindberg shows greater courage now emporium, a full line of comforters
week, the water in the pond is al­
YOUR SHOES
Atlantic, thought him greater than to speak as is his right against and blankets and at such reasonable RICHLAND—The Cloverleaf 4-H The water is gone in the canals most half gone.
AWAY—
other men. For many other brave those things he believes will turn prices.
Niccum built a pond early in
met at the home of Mrs. F. once more. We are reminded of con­ the Elza
spring
on
the
north
side
of
the
and adventurous souls had tried the this country to war in spite of pub­ And how ist the old time-piece club
Ridder Saturday. Those attending ditions in Cow Hollow a year ago. Hollow. Nobody expected that grav-
same thing before him. And because lic opinion in high and low places doing? Hitting on all four or does from
district were Bernice Just last year when the water went
they had failed, Lindberg’s success than it took to sail through an un­ it these cold morning, slow down Whipple, this Mary
McGee, Aloha and off there was only one well and one
made him no greater than they, ex­ known skyway in a little ship call­ to a walk, what with the grease and Idaleen Maw. Winona
CASH FOR
pond in the Hollow. Two days after
cept that he lived to receive the ed the "Spirit of St. Louis”. Per­ dust accumulatings these many Lois and Eunice Powell. Henderson, the
water went off many Cow Hol-
obsequious adulations of the masses. haps it was the spirit of the man years without interference. Then a The Chatterbox members attend­ lowites
hauling water for
to the Morris Jewelry store in ed club in Nyssa Heights at Mrs. stock and were
From the day that he married Anne
who made it possible, as it trip
house use. Now this year
the
Atkeson
building
at
Main
and
Morrow and attempted to live a himself
is the spirit in the man now which Third wilt serve it well. For when Jess Ford's.
there is no more than two homes
sane and ordinary life even as oth­ gives
to carry on Mr. Morris hast overhauled it and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Adams and that do not have at least some
er men do, tragedy and misunder­ despite him his the loss courage
of place in public
family were dinner guests at the water stored for winter use. There
all the little wheels up for O.
standing has dogged his steps. At
May this country be given brought
-have them repaired
is now five stock ponds and four Highest Prices Paid
E. Cheldelin home Sunday.
air
again,
’twill
hum
as
pretty
a
no place and at no time was he ev­ opinion.
many more patriots with equal tick as it did the day thou didst Mrs. D. R. DeGross spent Satur­ deep wells and a large number of For Jewelry, Watches
er allowed the privacy even of a courage.
day afternoon with the A. V. Pruyn cisterns in the Hollow.
own it.
goldfish bowl. The loss of that first
and Dental Gold
Mort Wixon isn’t having any luck
family of Nyssa.
didst again cast an inquisi­ first
ABBOTT’S
And
in
that
same
building
ist
the
son has never been forgotten and tive We eye
MORRIS
JEWELRY
The
Girl’s
League
members
at­
getting
his
cistern
to
hold
water.
over
the
paper’
s
menu
SHOE SHOP
at every drop of the hat is brought lists, hoping that some one hadst Atkeson apparel shop where just tended a Hallowe’en party at the He finished digging it a short while
287 W. Main St.
forth for an airing. Surely a straight lit upon a reducing diet whereby this week they received a new ship­ school house Friday.
Next to Nyssa Cafe
Nyssa
and gave it one coat of plaster Atkeson Bldg.
of the latest in women's and Mr. and Mrs. Pheifers were Boise ago
stab in an old wound always.
and two coats of cement and water
may eat their fill and yet at­ ment
misses’
coats
and
dresses.
As
fine
He lived in Europe. Stories re­ one
then filled it and it leaked right out,
this new waspish waistline the a lot of silks and woolens as can visitors Saturday.
turned to this country of his ac­ tain
so
he got Clarence Niccum and Jim
Arthur
Brewer
spent
Sunday
at
fashion
goofs
have
stirred
up.
Just
be
founa
anywhere
and
at
prices
tivities. He returned home, as any when all things were set for a
Trummel
to put another coat of
the
home
of
Ray
Wilds
in
Nyssa.
that
wilt
beat
them
all.
American would when Europe show­
bear exterior for feminine But when day is done and thou Lloyd Adams and family went to plaster and another cement wash
ed signs of approaching turmoil. teddy
at Oregon Trail Friday. and upon filling it again, it still
they would do that.
wearied trying to find a fit-to- the carnival
And as any other Ameircan who pulchritude,
and Mrs. D. R. DeGross and leaks.
But the reducing writer-uppers still are
be-listened-to program on the radio Bob Mr. attended
had been given the opportunity to cling
the Townsend play in Last year there was no where
to this lettuce leaf with a dash and art wearied of the continual
see the inside workings of the po­ of lemon
near enough feed in the Hollow to
vinegar and a pinch of war news, then put on thy bonnet Nyssa Saturday evening.
litical wheels over there, spoke what salt twice or daily
feed the stock, but this year there
an apple, not and hand thy John his and hie thee
he had in mind when he was ask­ too large, and a with
is two or three hundred tons of hay
cup
of
black
cof­
STATE
SUPERVISOR
to
the
Nyssa
Theatre
wnere
there
ed to do so.
more
than we can use.
fee
for
breakfast,
as
the
first
and
is
sure
to
be
a
fine
picture
and
a
And now because what he said last commandment in this main­
VISITS
SCHOOL
There
is not quite as much grain
few
laughs
sandwiched
in.
When
’tis
does not coincide with many others taining the girlish figure business.
the Hollow as last year, but there
including the residents at the White We wonder if they ever try it them­ ended, the show wilt leave thee with ADRIAN—Mrs. Forester of the in
will be much more alfalfa and clov­
cheerful thoughts and prepare thee
House, he is branded by all the for­
home economics department er
seed than last year. The sheep
or just let nature take its for a restful slumber and perchance state
eign “isms" at their tongues com­ selves
was
a
visitor
at
the
Adrian
high
men are bidding a fair price for our
with their anatomy, as most a happy dream to awaken thee school last week.
mand. And what has he done? course
pasture that has grown on our
rest of the world does. Any­ when morn is come again.
Only to warn this nation to stay of way, the with
Joyce McGinnis, who has been ill, green
fields
since cutting the third cut­
pheasant
season
still
on
And
with
Christmas
so
soon
to
be
out of the European troubles. To and the mince and pumpkin pie here thoughts are turning to what is on her way to recovery.
ting
of
be truly neutral and perhaps show season just coming up to say no­ to buy for whom on that happy Mr. Patch, the principal of the There hay.
are many more dairy cows
a little that the war is not alto­ thing of the roast turkey and goose day, And at the Nordale furniture Adrian high school, has returned in the Hollow
ever before.
gether one-sided. That it is in no
from Salem, where he attended a Dale Limbaugh than
and Earl Heaton
to break into the headlines, store we didst spy out some lovely principal's
sense another crusade to save de­ about
convention.
WITH
ten cows now.
we gave up and if our exterior doest tables, coffee, occasional and end. Mr. Morgan, a representative of are Jim milking
mocracy. But a war for economical seem
started digging his
to be second cousin to a “Big One particularly nice, was a Dun­ the state vocational department, spuds Trummel
supremacy. One in which the Bertha"
decided they were too
it’s the fault of these can Phyfe glass-covered coffee table visited at the Adrian high school green so then would
European economic scheme is apt to dietetic guys
wait a while long­
who
cannot
think
up
one
that
can
be
tucked
in
any
place
be changed. But even so if we did anything original in reducing and 'twill add a new graciousness during the week.
er.
and Mrs. Everett Points and Chet Sage is the first one In Cow
go in and save another generation menus.
to the room. And useful, too, and Ray Mr. Thrasher
were business visitors Hollow to pump water from a deep
for democracy, this eternal struggle Which reminds us we have been easily
• UTAH’S LOWEST ASH COAL
to
keep
dusted.
will not be ended, for any oversea asked for a recipe of an old country Shop in Nyssa with Journal ad­ in Caldwell Friday.
well with electricity.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wade
Nichols
of
• NOT A CLINKER IN A CARLOAD
With the coming of electricity
cheese cake and while that ist al­ vertisers and ye wilt not waste thy Kingman Kolony were Sunday din­ there
• EVEN BURNING—LESS ASH
has
been
several
radios
in­
so one of our favorite dishes time and thy gas going farther. ner guests at the home of Rev. Tet- stalled in homes that had never
• MORE HEAT Per FUEL DOLLAR
which ist always lopped off the
wiler.
before.
skimp menus, we have never learn­ HALLOWE’EN PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker and had The one portable
feed
grinder
was
out
ed how to make it. If any there be
family were visitors at the Toombs to Russell Howell’s Monday and
who read this and have the recipe, HELD AT ALBERTA
home in Nyssa Sunday.
ground a lot of grain for him for
Order now for Immediate
will they please send it to us that
Mrs. Ed Wymer of Parma visited hog
feed. This portable hammermill
we may pass it on. We have an idea ALBERTA VALLEY—Edna Hal- her daughter, Mrs. Howard Hatch sure
is an added asset to a farm­
Delivery!
it’s made of cottage cheese and lock entertained 28 guests at a Hal­ Friday.
community.
cream and graham crackers, but lowe'en party Saturday night. Mem­ Mrs. Richard Wright and daugh­ ing Chuck
Share, Cow Hollow's math­
they get it together to taste bers of the N. Y. P. S. and their ter Georgia Ann of Notus are vis­
and philosopher, who has
DR. J. C. BOWMAN how
as it does, takes expert advice. But guests were present. Arlene Seward iting her sister, Mrs. Howard Hatch. ematician
no grain this year, but has a bunch
when
’tis
done
rightly
’tis
a
most
of
Nyssa
received
the
prize
for
the
Ellen
McConnell
spent
the
week
hogs, says "I have it figured out
Veterinarian
delectable concoction. Aye verily. best masquerade outfit and Don end with Mrs. Max Schweizer of of
COAL—GRAIN—FEED
that if I sell half of my hogs now
And soon wilt come the time to Seward received the prize for guess­ Oregon Trail.
Phone 26
and buy grain for the other half
cull the flocks again so that the ing correctly the most disguised James McGinnis, who has had the and
when
it
is
gone
sell
half
and
biddies food bill may be kept to the guests.
gas pumps for his store taken out,
grain and continue by the first
Phone 39W
minimum and the family exchequer Pete Tensen attended a conserva­ has had them restored under a new buy
of March I will just have one pig
at the maximum and many a fat tion meeting in Ontario Thursday. brand of gas.
If he is fat I can butcher him
and aging cock and his consort wilt Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Matthews Barbara Hatch has been slightly left.
and have some meat for next sum­
their way to the noodle kettle. and son Joal Matthews of Payette ill, but is recovering nicely.
NYSSA LIBRARY find
And truly 'tis a fine dish and a and Edwin Lynch of Vale spent The sophomore class of the mer.
OPEN SATURDAY
nourishing one in these snappy Sunday at the O. Z. Matthews Adrian high school furnished re­ Arch Eastman, who also has no
2:30 to 7:30
autumn
And now tis no task home.
freshments and entertainment for grain, has already taken most all
ALL PATRONS WELCOME at all to days.
prepare since one can pur­ Ed Wolfe is the proud owner of the Hallowe’en party given for the his hogs down to the sale yard and
Librarian___Mrs. S. B. Davis chase such delicious prepared a cow that presented twin calves students and teachers of the Adrian sold them.
noodles at the Wilson food mart on Friday.
high school Friday night. The par­ Cow Hollow would certainly wel­
Main near second, all done up in Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jensen and ty ended rather early so the foot­ come some coyote trappers any time
OPTOMETRIST
for long and perfect family attended the Hallowe’en ball players were able to attend. now We go to sleep by their music
"See McFall and See Better" cellophane
storing. Just dunk a package of party at the Grant Hollock home An all-day quilting bee was held every night which isn’t so bad. Then
them in the kettle when the proper Saturday.
at the Howard Hatch home Friday. they crowd in closer and the dogs
INSULATE—
time arrives and they wilt dress up Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Stam were Eleanor Dutton of Kingman Kol­ bark and howl at them all night,
the old bird with their yellow lus­ in Ontario on business Monday. ony was a Sunday night guest of which isn't so good. Sunday night
Insulate y o u r h o m e
they raided a bunch of Mrs Helen
ciousness to a dish fit to grace the Mrs. Anna Sherman and Kathryn Erma Points.
presidential table. And at this Wil­ of Weiser were Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ray McConnell and Niccum's chickens which were roost-
against the loss of heat
son food emporium they do carry guests at the John Lackey home.
with WALLBOARD—we
at all times the things it takes to Mr. and Mrs. Merle Gwynn left
out nourishing and tempting Thursday for their home in Taft.
DR. J. A. McFALL turn
have a large stock in a va­
dishes. Condiments, and vegetables, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tensen, Mr.
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
spices
and
flavors.
Canned
and
in
riety of thicknesses and
and
Mrs.
Gerrit
Groot,
and
Mr.
ONTARIO
OREGON the bulk as the buyer wishes.
and Mrs. Dick Groot were Sunday
prices.
And this week we didst chat with afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
CELOTEX
WYCKOFF
our good friend John Ostrom who Z. Davidson in Parma.
REROOF—
Dave Hawkins and Grand­
JEWELRY STORE doest hold forth at the Nyssa lum­ son Mrs. spent
i/> and % inch
Sunday evening at the
ber yard and there doest have the
Don’t put up with a leaky
Official Time Inspector for
things that it takes to make the Ed Wolfe home.
•
Klaas
Tensen
finished
digging
his
roof
this winter! You’ll be
Union Pacific
family manse a snugger and more
CELL-O-WALL
comfortable place for winter living. spuds Monday.
ONTARIO
OREGON
surprised how much you
Tis scarcely a taste so far that we Virgil Johnson and family of
% inch
can save on shingles at
have been treated to in winter Nyssa spent Sunday evening at the
True, it may hold off and O. Z. Matthews home.
ROBT. D. LYTLE weather.
our yard.
•
not put in an appearance at all as Mrs. R. H. Johnson of Nyssa
ATTORNEY
Through
the
medium
of
our
service*,
we
always
Heights
visited
Mrs.
Ouy
Sweet
Fri­
it
hast
so
obligingly
done
the
past
•
CERTIGRADE
And COUNSELOR-AT-LAW
years. Then again the weather day afternoon.
try to make families feel serene, confident and at
First National Bank Building two
C.
M.
Tensen
was
a
business
vis­
SHINGLES
REPAIR
and
REMODEL
man may get a grouch and turn on
peace with the world. We accomplish this through
Ontario Friday.
Phone 66
the works as has happened before. itor Pete in and
with FHA LOANS
exceptionally skillful and understanding direction
Dick Tensen got three
VALE
OREGON
Even to the point where stock nast
of every funeral service. We act not only as ad­
¡frozen stiff overnight in an open carloads of cattle from Juntura on
field. And tis only sensible to pre­ Friday.
visers, but as friends helping willingly:
STUNZ LUMBER CO.
DR. C. A. ABBOTT pare
Pete Tensen attended a farm
for the worst for both man bureau
Chiropractic Physician
meeting
at
Adrian
Monday
and beast and then enjoy the best,
“Satisfaction With Every Transaction”
Office: 331 West Main St
I if it be our lot, without worry. And evening.
Nyssa
Mr
and
Mrs.
Gerrit
Stam
vis­
Southwest
of “Y’ Phone 110
j at this lumber store on the highway ited Orandma Stam and Klaas in
Phone 25
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