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PAGE TWO _ THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1940. Edwin Butler of Caldwell spent Bill Hipp bought some cattle from ground and cutting fruit and leaves number of the members were pres- ent and several visitors, Joan Coun Bill Downs and a cow from Jake the week-end with his brother Ver from fruit trees. Jean Murphy of Owyhee was a tryman, Louise Colley, June Colley Groot and shipped them to Port non and family. week-end guest of Virginia Foster. and Lucille Bruce. The last day of school is May 10. land last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Dumbgreskla of Gladys Bratton spent the week Kingman Kolony visited in the Ira end at the Gervin home at Grove, The government and the CCC We are planning a picnic dinner Foster home Saturday. Oregon. boys are putting in a pipe line from and ball game for that day. The Mrs. Ira Chadd, Donna and Lu Mr. and Mrs. Loie Belisle and Mr. the Shoestring ditch to Ira Ure's pupils especially the upper grades DINNER GUESTS cille visited in the R. W. Bolitho and Mrs. Jack Downs were among farm. are going to Play Day at Vale this were served, the bride cutting the SMIT-GALLENT Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fletcher were home Sunday afternoon. those that enjoyed the program at Mrs. Granton Eason and son vis Firday. The girls are taking the Mrs. Leslie Ditty, Robert Ditty, Arcadia Wednesday evening. The Mi.v, Ida Smit was married to wedding cake. Besides the immedi dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Viola Schneider, Donna Chadd and little Matherly girl was the lucky ited Mrs. Angelo Marostica and dinner and the boys will help eat it. Mr. Glen Gallent of Goodrich, Ida ate members of both families, the Thomas Nordale on Monday. only other guests were Reverend Julia Thursday morning. Mrs. Eason Alma Hintz visited Viola Hintz at one to get the quilt. The 4-H club girls attended the ho, Wednesday afternoon, May 1, Schmidt and Mrs. Schmidt. brought a gift to Julia from the May Day celebration at Payette on CONTRACT PARTIES the Holy Rosary hospital Saturday 1940, at the home of her parents, Fred and August Moeller shipped club. - I - Gracefully arranged bowls of cut night. Monday. Mrs. Granton Eason and Mr .and Mrs. George Smit of Apple SURPRISE PARTY tulips and spring blossoms gave Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Newgen, their cattle to Portland Friday. Fred Dale Dewey and Floyd Dewey and Mrs. Ira Ure took the girls to Pay accompanied them. Valley. Reverend Schmidt of the On Thursday evening a group of color and charm to the spacious Bob, Bonnie, Jack and Helen Ref- family have moved to the house ette. Mr. apd Mrs. Ira Wililams and Lutheran cnurch at Parma offici friends gave a surprise party for living rooms of the Arthur H. Boy- fett enjoyed a picnic at Owyhee dam vacated by Eric Boenigs. Evelyn of Payette, were Sunday din ated, using the double ring service Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bingham at dell home when Mrs. Boydell and on Sunday. Mrs. Ada Butler had an eye op Viola and Lillie Schneider were ner guests of Mrs. Will Brown and before an altar of flowers, a gift of the Bingham home. The occasion Mrs. E. D. Norcott entetrained at eration last week. She is recovering was to wish them farewell and good a contract dessert party on last Sunday dinner guests of Tressa family. Nyssa friends. Bethel Brown accompanied Mis. at the home of Harry Farmer in Miss Smit went to grade school in luck in their new work and new Thursday afternoon and evening. Ditty. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pomeroy called Gwendolyn Haight the Home Ec Ontario. Apple Valley, then was graduated home at Rupert, for which they will Prizes for the afternoon party were Mrs. Perle Richard is helping from Parma high school and enter leave within the month. A lunch won by Mrs. Herbert H. Fisher in the R. W. Bolitho home Tues teacher in Ontario high school and Bernice Hamman to Milton Free Mrs. Jake Groot this week with ed Lewiston Normal from which she was served by the guests at the Mrs. A. C. Sallee and Mrs. Clarence day evening. close of the evening spent in con Brewster. At the evening games Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bolitho, Bar Water, Oregon Friday evening to housecleaning, kalsomining and was graduated. For the past two years she has been a teacher in the versation and playing house games Mrs. C. L. McCoy, Mrs. C. E. Tay bara and Lorina visited in the attend the Eastern Oregon Home painting. lor and Mrs. Bernard Eastman won homes of their respective parents Economics convention on Saturday. Goodrich school. The groom is a the prizes. Saturday at Melba and Kuna. They returned Sunday morning. HANDKERCHIEF SHOWER rancher in the Goodrich district. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Neilson were Complimenting Mrs. Joseph Bing Mrs. Herb Stewart and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Gallent are spend Sunday dinner guests in the Lloyd Molenaar Jr. of Ontario visited Mrs. ing their honeymoon at Sun Valley, ham, a handkerchief shower and COW HOLLOW Landreth home. afternoon party was given by mem C. E. Rees Tuesday. Idaho, after which they will be at By The Happy Farmer Mr. and Mrs. Verle Landreth of home to their many friends at their bers of the L. D. S. primary at the H. E. Noah and family visited in Ontario were visitors in the L. B home of Mrs. Roy Ellibee on Wed ranch near Goodrich. Eagle on Sunday. It looks like the gods were smil Landreth home Saturday and were nesday. After the ceremony, refreshments Sibyl Penn accompanied Mr. and ing on us again. With not too much supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd YO U R INSURANCE Mrs. Harvey Reynolds to Boise on wind, not too much rain and still Landreth. IS SURE WEDNESDAY EVENING BRIDGE Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wilson and The Wednesday evening bridge not too hot, what fine weather to 7 Several pupils of Valley View com club was entertained by Mrs. Klaas work. And how much of it we have ] children visited in the Claude Wil- to do. peted in the spelling contest Thurs son home at Homedale Sunday. By This W e MEAN Tensen at her home this week. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilson and day in Ontario. Wilma Brewer and Frank Parker has had Noah How McClure made high score for the ARE Y O U SURE evening and Mrs. Tensen was sec ard's big “cat” tractor and auto Harley were business visitors in Rosemary Stevens won and will go YO U R INSURANCE Vale and Ontario Wednesday. to Vale for the final contest. . matic buck scraper leveling some ond. W H Y MISS OU T Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Landreth, land for him in the bottom of the Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Goodfellow IS ENOUGH ON PLEASURE? Hollow. Frank does not have his Sharon and Mrs. L. B. Landreth and Mr. and Mrs. Vibert Kessler I Visits In Pendleton— If your radio reception has been strip of land on the floor of the were in Caldwell Friday. They also motored to Nampa o na shopping I Mrs. C. L. McCoy spent the last bothering you, there’s something Let us give you a little brought back 100 cockrels to raise. trip Thursday. Hollow in yet. wrong with the set! We guaran week-end in Pendleton with friends inventory book that will The gravel road on Sunset Valley tee to correct all faults at a This floor land will sure produce and attended the McVey rodeo. answer this question. boulevard was finished Tuesday aft minimum of expense. a crop but it is also by far the Sunday Dinner Guests— CARL H. COAD ITS FREE! er having been postponed several SEE AR CAD IA Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ostrom were hardest to level. It must be level to times due to rains and storms. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW GENE SEYBOLD Sunday dinner guests at the home irrigate whereas the land up on the BERNARD EASTM AN The program given by the Sun of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Johnson of sidewalls the water will run across PHONE 31 AT THE Complete Line of Insurance shine club was well rendered. It or over most anything there. Boise. Nyssa, Oregon UPPER SUNSET Nyssa Electric Shop NYSSA PHONE 64 consisted of several instrumental Bill Parker had Noah Howard's pieces, songs, a short play and two outfit to level a piece for him, too. CHILDREN'S PARTY Wahine club met with Mrs. Agnes skits after which the numbers were Bill says, “I have put a crop on L. A. Maulding, M.D. Eight little friends of Marjory Chadd Thursday, April 25 with 13 drawn for the quilt. Little Joanne this piece twice and couldn't get the Bingham gathered at the home of members present. Next meeting will Physician and Surgeon Beverly Donahue on Wednesday water across it. I bet she will go be wtih Mrs. Eunice Limbaugh on Matherly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phone 37 Theo Matherly got the quilt. The evening and gave a surprise party now.” May 9th. second number belonging to Frank Johnnie Hamilton is putting out Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to 5 Mrs. Bill Parker has been quite Morgan, received a pair of embroid four or five acres of broom corn this Dally—Except Sunday ill with an infected hand. She has ered pillow slips and the third num spring. He came from a broom-corn Fry Building been staying at the J. A. Black ber for the pillow went to Mrs. Dar country. home the past few days so Mrs. rell Williams. Mrs. Charles Bullard We have people from all over the Black could care for her. sold 106 tickets and Mrs. Glen TOW NSEND CLUB U. S. A. and all want to try the crop Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heaton and Dowers sold 61 and both received I hereby announce my candidacy that made good back home. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Sage were Boise gifts. MEETINGS for the office of Sheriff of Mal In a few years we should know visitors Wednesday. Meets 1st and 3rd Monday at heur County, Oregon, subject to Just what crops are adapted here. Mr. and Mrs. Kris Van Zelf and Mrs. Alice Limbaugh and sons of Eagles Hall There was a new boy born to son and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van Zelf the will of the Democratic voters Emmett were visitors at the Earl Homer Cates’ last Wednesday. This and daughter called on Mr. and A. L. McClellan President at the primary election to be held Heaton home Monday. one makes him an even half dozen Don G raham .......... Secretary Mr. and Mrs. Herb Loys visited at Mrs. Jake Groot Sunday. Mr and May 17th, 1940. boys and no girls. He is on his way Mrs. Case Vanderwinkle were at Chuck Share’s Sunday afternoon. The Public Is Invited to raising himself a ball team. Mrs. Ira Chadd and daughters Groots for Sunday night supper. Noticed last week several farm Mrs. Betty Fleming has returned Donna and Lucille visited Sunday ~ N Y S S A AERIE ers that had run short on hay had from California to the ranch of her at the R. W. Bolitho home. Here’s Our Complete “CHECK C H A R T” Lubri Present Sheriff—Experience is run out and cut a little for feed. Mrs. Cloninger was in Ontario brother the late Sam Henry, which F. O. E. NO. 2134 This is very unusual to have alfalfa she intends to oversee this sum cation List. ALL IM PORTANT to the proper Wednesday. essential for efficient and econ Meets Wednesday Night big enough in April to be able to mer. AT EAGLES HALL omical service in this office. running of your car. cut and rake some for feed. Woodrow Wilson has returned to Visiting Eagles Welcome Vick Marshall has plowed about •:* Oil ALL moving parts not equipped with fittings Your support will be appreciated. VALLEY V IE W Jake Bodmer's after a three month's HARRY MINER, Sec. ten acres of alfalfa for Chet Sage. | Manufacturer's specified Greases and Oils for all fittings, visit with relatives near Nashville. v Check Transmission and Differential for Grease. Chet covered the ground early in Pd. Pol. Ad. by C. W. Glenn CLIFF GREER, Pres. Howard McKennon of Jacobsen Walter Hahn has come back to •I- Clean Air Cleaner the spring with manure from his Check Battery, and if necessary fill with DISTILLED WATER. Gulch visited George Stewart on J. M. Wagner’s to work again this cow lot. Now the alfalfa was ten Y e. Out Body Squeaks not requiring mechanical adjustments, Thursday. summer. He spent the winter in La v Oil All Hinges and Locks. inches high when he turned it un Bill Downs sold his cattle to Bill Grande. Check Brake Fluid on Hydraulic systems, der. If cow Hollow can raise one Hipp last week. v Clean Floor Mats. Joe Dirksen, Bill Hipp, and Ira hundred bushel of corn Chet should Effie Ellen Counsil of Nyssa was Ure have started thinning beets and do it with that ground. an overnight guest of Ruth Brat weeding onions. If you go over the hill past Doc FOR ton Wednesday and attended the Raffington's the chances are that Lee Dail and his friend of Prairie program given by the Ladies club you will see one, two or three little City visited with Mrs. Anna Dail at Arcadia Wednesday evening. last week. pigs sucking one of his cows. That Shef White poured the cement for is a picture to see those little pigs Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Eason and Present Incumbent the basement of their new house reaching just as high as they pos Wholesale— Retail family. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Tibbett Thursday. |and has thorough knowledge of the require sibly can to suck while the old cow and family and Ben Eason of Mid Walter Hahn returned from La 6th & Main Sts. ments and responsibilities of the office. Nyssa grazes as though nothing was going Grande Sunday evening and is em dleton spent Sunday with Mr. and on. NON-PARTISAN BALLOT At the “ Y ” Mrs. Granton Eason. ployed at the Wagner farm for the Mrs. Raffington says, “The onery (^PRIM AR Y ELECTION MAY 17, 1940 Mrs. G. F. Garren visited Mrs. summer. things! If Doc ever says ‘pigs’ to Paid Political Advertisement by Mrs. Kathryn Claypool, Vale, Ore. Dad Armstrong is having his beets George Stewart in Valley View one me again, Ithink I will blow up.” day last week. thinned. They have ten of them. They have Mrs. George Moeller and girls Mr. and Mrs. Sterling of Nampa shut them away from the old sow visited Mrs. Will Rees Wednesday visited the Armstrongs Tuesday to wean them, but that is about all Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rogers of Adri afternoon. they are shut away from. They get an were calling at the Bratton home through the fence into the garden, Saturday. into the yard and into the milk The hail storm Sunday did con for house. siderable damage to the growing Mrs. Bill Parker got a splinter in crops as well as the fruit in this her hand, which got a bad infec neighborhood. tion. Joe White. Walter Hahn and the Johnnie Hamilton there . . . . says that . . i Bratton family were among the sightseers at Payette Monday eve morning of the first day of May. ning. Betty Niccum has five little kit 22nd District (Grant, j*, Howard Snow left for Nevada last tens and an old red hen insists on I ' Harney, a n d Malheur j setting on them. At first she wanted . . . ____ __ . . Counties) to lay in the cat’s nest but she j ^ pc0^ nny ^ P Subject to will of Repub w ould peck the little kittens. Now Thursday. sh° W at the Blalne May home on lican Voters at Primaries . . . home up to $2500 under she has adopted the cats. If they Oscar Bratton went with the On May 17, 1940 FHA Title 1, Class 3. Month move the cats the old hen moves tario band to Payette Monday to ly terms $26.33 and down, As Stockman, Business too. The kittens climb all over her depending on cost of home. the Blossom Festival. Man, Banker, knows needs and up her neck like a flag pole. Ask to see our ‘‘Minimum- Mr. and Mrs. Jesse May of Fruit- of Eastern Oregon, and C o e t H o m e s ” plan book land visited Mr and Mrs. R. Colley will use every legitimate showing 44 h om o plans cost SUNSET VA L LE Y Sunday. means to reduce burden of ing less than $2500. that FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES are es Valley View first team was win- I taxation that now is great The hail storm did much dam sential to good health— you can serve them the ner in the ball game with White est obstacle to prosperity. age here Sunday afternoon, strip Sttlement Wednesday. The second year around if you store these health builders in ping strawberry vines leaving just team lost. FAVORS the stems, breaking flowers to the Mr. and Mrs. Warren of Arcadia our Cold Storage Lockers after they have been and Mrs. Anils Branom of Ontario • Elimination of quarantines on farm “Quick Frozen’’ to seal their goodness in. TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS visited Mrs. George Stewart Tues r * commodities. OF MALHEUR COUNTY day. * q V w ' « m r e e d n e a r Tom " In announcing my candidacy The Jolly Janes had a weiner Dwight Smith. Manager • Advancement of livestock and lum for re-election, to the office of roast Friday by the river. A large I Phone 15 Nyssa bering. m m in Marjory’s honor. Marjory will leave in two weeks with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joeseph Bing ham for Rupert, Idaho. The eve ning was spent in playing games and at the close refreshments were enjoyed. Are You C X jam t. RADIO Professional Cards i Ripulii Attention Mr. Car Owner FOR SHERIFF W e Are "The Peoples Friend” C O M P L E T E L U B R IC A T IO N F O R O N L Y 75c Charles W . Glenn KATHRYN CLAYPOOL A L L F O R O N L Y 75c INLAND OIL CO. COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT J.N. JONES STATE SENATOR DOCTORS AGREE rJ,Cl° " S! ^ 5* Down Builds i PAYEtTiTB LUMBER f i n • l air Consideration of problems of cities and school districts. HIS RECORD • Has lived all of his 42 years in Mal heur county, most of the time on a stock ranch, is an ex-service man; now president of bank; married; home address. Vale, Oregon. County Commissioner J. N. JONES FOR STATE SENATOR if my past record justifies my re-election I will feel that I have at least done part of what was expected of me when I took of fice. I am quite well acquainted with the County, its conditions and its needs; so I feel I would be better able to serve the people than a new man, without this knowledge. If re-elected, will continue to do the best I can in fairness to all the people in the County. If I am not re-elected will still do my best every day that I remain In office. Respectfully. Paid for by Jones-For-Senator Committee, C. L Burrow, sec retary. Vale, Oregon. Pd Pol. Adv. by L. P. Peterson TO BUILD BASIC BUSINESS OF EASTERN OREGON Vote For L. P. PETERSON VOTE X 51 FOR JUSTICE AT TAX WINDOW TO FARMER. BUSINESS MAN, HOME OWNER. FAIR DEALING WITHOUT FAVORITISM GROVER FRANCIS PE G R A IN FED BEEF F O R S A LE BY T H E Q U A R T E R 24 HOUR SERVICE ~ Polar Cold Storage Cr Locker Plant For ASSESSOR If Elected I Will See That There Is An Equitable Valuation of Roth Farm and City Property. Experienced Business Man Law School Graduate 12 Years Resident of County Native Oregonian Your Support will be Appreciated at the Democratic Primaries May 17 . Pd. Pol. Ad. by Orover Francis .. 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