Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 06, 1940, Image 2

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    THE -VYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 6,
1Ô4Ô.
! 33 or U aorta at a if alia a x z * anc ia ^ b te r, Act t e s t
son were Sunday dinner guests at
<ate a a (teal watering
it
Mata Ara U u t r x i daughter Of the Clayton Jenaen home.
i,
up a I me stand and m xae m .- and U n Angelo
Mareostiea Frank was a nephew of Mrs Haw*
man 3b days s u n no water, s u n - » m e iroea Lea « c ; » a » lact Ttas- kina
er and a e
lay by tram to vtat home folk*
air. g va Qulnby waa a dinner
Lm a Caiianar. nod ,— ^ tc up 14 this rnenth
guest ot Mrs Gerrlt Stam Wed-
aeies of adaifa and pul u into teeti
p »u y and Larry Dower* ns&ed nesday
He *aa h t^ n n jig cm these beet* just week a; Green**.' wttto thea
Clara Ritcher who has been VI»-
tnis tall s e e in g -'-an from «'ae-rg grandparents Mr and Mrs. Boas ¡Qng at the hone of her parents
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Mrs Lloyd Home and sen re- left Monday for her home in Sacra-
GUESTS HONORED
Homer Cate* had just g .. started turned nome last Sunday after an mento Calif
Ccenpüinentixt« U M r « > j » Cacata
U o e a H . te n I w n t in c b s « • arm » of new lane . en jo y Mi n o t with her parents.
Mrs Harry Gannon spent Sun-
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Dn«c. Mr and Mr- Charles L et** ne put m Uus spring Duce P a y e r Mr and M r* C W Barrett and <*»}• afternoon at the Earl Parr
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g - : •
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nome in Nyaaa.
entertained with three
<*d crop m He j oa got ms water Mne Betty Engenby from
Mer-
Mr and Mrs
Bob Toombs and
on Wedrxsday erecm*
turned c*. me mnmmg before me * . » - spent Sunday vmtm* friends children of Emmett were Sunday
High scores were made by Mr canai break that might
m this district.
afternoon visitors at the Robert
and Mrs Wizard Hunt and Mr and
We nave
m m y-fi*e mootant
Mr and Mrs Jack Ser.ee,e »mi T'Xknbs home
Mrs
1 M Davidsor,
acre* of sad tales to w lr aome art
family went to
Idaho, for a
M ' and Mr Ernest Hawkins and
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| not nearly so bad as a s m
It ■ r e n « m . i . i . i .« . . « ^ i returned on j
Mary Toomba attended the
W EDNESDAY AFTERNOON TEA would be hard to tdl just who will Sunday evening
Mrs
Schenk s funeral of Frank White who was
Compiimentm* her mckher Mr be
r.jrt the worse
Among uxee small brother. Verhe Moore came drowned
at Westfall Wednesday
Greer, who la visiting here from m
Cow H,>_ow that win ot hurt back with them to spend a lew
Mrs. Pete
Tensen attended
the
Greeley. Colo Mrs G A Blihngs the kaut are Geo Gahnei Clarence day*
commencement exercises in Nyssa
entertained at a tea on Wednesday Nxcum. Chet Sage anc Dale l_m -
n,,r,.-A »™i family got away
evening
afternoon.
baugfa. They got their eroga pretty ^ t> ~ r ln p the 31K. They will
c M Ten-'*rn ^ p p e d a carload
Mr* Joe Butte and Mrs Gran: w«ell wet up and are on the slope «s i: rt-auvts m Wyoming Nebras-
c.f iambs from Juntura Saturday
Lewis presided at the tea table
away from the sunstome
„ ^
Missouri.
They plan to
Mr a1“1 i t n - Martin Osborn of
mmm
BEWEPIT TEA OK TUESDAY
A benefit tea «IH be *»w n by trie
Jtyaaa Cine club to rib c fund* ite
the City band on Tueeday aftertax*.
Tuae 11th. Jrcer. 3 (A to « » o'eVxx
m tiie Panato hall. E * « 7 C«at it tot-
rtted to attend and aaset thrtr
neighbor!
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EABTERK STAB HOI JIB
IJCrHATIOyt
The member* of the Eastern Star
at the meeting on Monday evening
initiated Mrs Errewt McClure tab»
the order
PbUowtng the bosmem
meeting was a aortal hour and re-
freshmentt were served by member*
of the committee
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DINNER GUESTS
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RiUetii Howell ha» not quit the rre-> Qack by way of Yellowstone
park. Mr* Anna Da- accompanied
hem as
far as Jerome, Idaho,
TUESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE no* Dullness He took a., ni* feed-
u - «n t Ur« w ii’ u Ttrjun hu>
****- * * BuU* w** lx****» i** er (*gs to town and »old them, or
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**>• Tuesday Afternoon Contract a-mcat gate tnem away. He nad
“ Memoria. Day dinner guest*. Mr ( ctub M her home on Tuesday and no feed and no money to buy with,
and Mr* O U f Eglaod and their
invited Mrs Heinz to play wttto the b u t n o w n e h s s ® email pigs so
family Mr snd M r Tip Tyler and rrjiTObirI
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Mr and Mrs Jews Beam, all of
High score* were made by Mr*. » nice Ounce of leeder pig* again
Boise
George J Mitchell and Mrs J J
DINNER PA R TY
U r and Mrs
Jeme Thompson
•ere betas at a dinner on Tuesday
eaemng for Mr and Mrs R A
Th pastinai and Mr and Mrs Ralpto
Beutler.
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LAW N PARTY
At the home of D r and Mrs. J J.
S*ra=n their daughters. Margaret
.
8* 1W. . ,nd.
TmfStx
entertained 14 friends at a Uwr.
party on Monday evening.
Pnaes for the games played were
WlJon
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DIGNIFIED SERVICE
Mr* Qunna Van Zeif is improv-
ing at the Holy Roeary hospital in
Ontario.
Mr and Mr* Clarence Smith and
grandson, Jackie Beimon: from
RICHLAND — Jean Johnson en Cambridge. Idaho, spent Wednesday
■irrUiIrf"-r- toe R. B V i A Fr.a»y nJij 3 t
Mr. and Mrs George
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Every detail of owr «erviee la aimed
toward Lightening the harden of
By The Happy Fa
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, her parents. 1. C. Jonnson
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Guests
,
.
Mrs. Jack Schenk
Ricniaoa »ere Jaek and to*- iWrk
S
• COW HOLLOW
Mr and Mrs Abe Bartem Mr
and Mrs. angel» Mmreostlca and
Ava 5peEt Monday in Boise.
K. B. V. Y. A.
HOLDb PARTY
woo by Raymond Larson and Doris i f f “
SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS
Rev E P Lawrence and Mrs
. Lawrence of Caldwell were Sunday
dinner guests at the home of Mr
and Mr*. Carlos Buchner
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ENTERTAINS TH UR SDAY
N IG H T CLUB
Mrs
Mel Davidson entertained
j the members of the Thursday Ev-
i ening Contract club at her home
) on Friday evening Prizes for the
evening were won by Mrs Bert B
Lienkaemper Mrs Carlos Buchner
*nd Mr* E J. Powell.
where she stopped to visit her sis-
ter Mrs R L Ambroae.
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M
Trammeil and Jean spent Sunday
evening at the Martin Osborn home
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Mr*. Dave Hawkins and Mr.
Mary Toombs and Arthur spent
Sunday at the Oliver Sandy and
John Lewellan homes in Bonita
Mr. and Mrs
Evan Jones of
Nyaaa and Mr. and Mrs. L. T
chambers were in Caldwell Satur-
, day evening.
Mr. and Mr*. Louis Recla, King-
man Kolony, were Sunday dinner
guests at the M Ritcher home.
j LaPreal Jensen of Parma spent
Sunday afternoon with Verla Jen
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attended
a
Mr
and Mrs Glenn Weaver of
Blihop Wilder were over-night guest* at
Professional
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Official Time Inspector for
Union Pacific
O NTAR IO
OREGON
ROBT. D. L Y T L E
And
ATTORNEY
COUN8EIXJR-AT-LAW
First National Bank Building
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Grocery. Seed Sierra snd Pet Shop-
B U H A C H
PRONOUNCED BU*HACK
acqu infance
you 1 wani”
coniinue!!
THE M A N WHO'S TOO BUSY T O
M A K E FR lE N D SjlS SELDOM TOO BUSY
TO Af£FO THEM.r WITH0UT BRAGGING,
I TH IN K I LL PROVEVTO B e ' j u ST ABOUT
AS INTERESTING^ND ENTERTAINING A
FRIEND AS YOU’VE/MET IN A YEAR OF-
YESTERDAYS. I’ LVBE SEEING YOU IN
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NYSSA LUMBIIR
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PHONE 118
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THESI6M Of 6000 LUMBER ,
JOHN E.OSTROn.WOP
FRESH STRAWBERRY 1
SHORT CAKE FOR
Why Certainly!
with
fr « Polar Cold Storage
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# Maybe it’s early to talk about Christinas
meals but, if you want to assure your family
of field-fresh fruits and vegetables during the
winter months—
Make Arrangements Now
For Cold Storage Lockers
# Now is the time to store your vegetables and
fruits; our Q U ICK FREEZING P L A N T AN D
LOCKERS will keep them in
hRFF-CT CONDITION until you need them.
# CO NTAINERS— (pint sizes up) suitable for
storing your produce available here.
24 HOUR SERVICE-----
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PLANT LICE
When your plants hare just b e»
watered or are still wet with dew,
sprinkle thru with B IH A C H — lasee-
tidde and repellent- Hare jour cher­
ished plants this easy way— eann-.t
injure the mnn delicate foliage, I
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BUHACH » - -
In Handy Sifter Cana 25c op at Drag
n anc^
ill form an
Nyssa Radio
Service
Cards
W YCKOFF
JE W E LR Y STORE
Mrs. Christine Jensen and La
Vane and Christine and Maxine
Able moved to Parma Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Fischer and
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Fischer of Nam­
pa spent Thursday at the Jake Fis­
cher home
Boy Scout Troop No. 58 and
Troop No 19 held a Court of Honor
at the L. D S. church Monday ev­
ening. It was under the direction
of Dean Fife.
Mr and Mrs. La Vere Fife spent
Sunday ev ening at the Art Haim
home in Nyaaa
Mr and Mrs. Dale Garrison of
Oregon Trail visited with Mr and
Mrs Jake Fischer Monday evening
Mrs Art Haun and children and
Mrs Anna Hadley of Nyssa visited
at the La Vere Fife home Tuesday
Mr and Mrs. Harry Shelton of
Boise spent the week end at the
Rock Shelton home
£ ?% £ ■ EUybees home “ Nyssa £ £ y r ™ home 8atUTday and
j Rctnona Henoetson, MadeiUW.
Madeline, AlO-
Aio-
ari/1 U
n
, « ai « v
Mr and Mrs
° £Car Campbell.
Mr*.
Ferner b
Stradley
ha and Ida-een Mas, Leo and Al-
Mrs. R. A. Ward of Treasure ton.
Ian Udienex, and Roy Pierce. Mar-
Hugh Glasgows of On- Maho ^
Mr, w A
oi
jone Groot of A-oerta Valley was lano Saturday * iMrmoon
Weston are visiting with Mr and
a guest. Edward and Irvin Top-
Glen Dowers visited his parent* Mrs Dean Fife this week.
.ill, Ern Jamieson and Burl Wyc- in Caldwell last Friday.
Marion Harris and Gwendolyn
t o i l * tie guests from Buena Vista. Matt
Scheiffer, Loleta
Duyn, Fagan of Nyssa were dinner guests
Mr. ana Mr* C. H. Bennett were Kathryn Van Egmund and Settimo
at :he
winkels home
Thursday evening dinner guests at Marostica visited at the Angelo Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Findling of
the Ed Jannscn nome m Buena Marcoeuca home last Sunday af- Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs Bill Find,
Vista.
bemoan
ling and son were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frost
Mr and Mrs. T. C. Johnson and awaL
Jean spent Thursday at the Nick
Norman Hipp has a new truck In Meridian
and Jake Groot has a new car.
Chris, Adam and Anton and Bar­
Luck nome in Apple Valley.
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Mr and Mrs. Joe Dirksen went bara Ritcher attended the Sodality-
14 WOriUI‘ K m to see how the break in the new meeting at the Louis Huber's home
high sc
office.
ditch was progressing Sunday. Mr. in Ontario.
sirs.
F. A
Posed entertained and Mrs J. M Wagner and Arnold
Mrs Cora Tomlison took Maji
Max
iriCTins and n-.ignbois a: a miscel- Garren visited there Sunday also Lor,?. Claudene Tomlison. Florence
ianecu
sno* r in nonor ot the and George Moellers visited there Jackson. Dean Mauppin and Jack
c«m iis marriage ol ner daughter, Wednesday
Seaman of Nyssa and Joyce Cham­
Miss Lois Powell, to Arthur Brewer.
K a y Dodge of Caldwell is Visit-
bers swimming in Nampa Thurs­
Many iadies Jrom Nyssa Heights ing her grandmother. Mrs. J. T. day.
were guest* Guests Irom Ricnland Snow.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gannon and
w-.fc -it» Elm r Sweaney and E&-
Mr and Mrs Ed Dewey and fam- Christine Able and Woodrow Bo­
ther. airs O. E. CneiGeim ana her jly have moved from the Newton gart were in New Plymouth Mon­
daugnters, Mrs. H. V. Maw and her place into the house occupied by day evening.
aauguters, Mis liarton. Mrs Woile their son. Floyd and family, on the
Lila Fife is working for Mrs. An­
and Juanita Boyles.
Eric Boenig ranch
gus Bishop in Arcadia who is ill.
Mi Kay Boyles nas been visiting
Virgil Kimball is the new irri-
Marjorie Groot attended the par-
Wednesday at the R. G Boyles gator for Ira Ure.
i ty of the Richland. Buena Vista
home.
Don Van de Bogart is recovering Yooth Association at the home of
Tne year book committee of the *roD1 a ^lead wound caused when Jean Johnson Friday evening.
Mo. »an Garden Park club met at a piece of the hay d* rr‘ck came
Herman Rhode is spending two i
the home of T. C. Johnson Friday loose and hlt him- while Putting weeks with his folks in Caldwell. I
evening
Member* being Mrs C up hay ior his uncle- Franlc LewLs Jess Wardle is taking his place on I
H Bennett, M l ** Cora Hunting of He was rushed to the doctor and the Rock Shelton farm.
Nyssa Heights and Mrs T C. John- *our stitches were taken.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCure of
soq
Mr. and Mrs J. N. Hickey and
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family went to Payette Sunday to
Mrs John Ridder and Tommy, visit friends.
Dennie Barton, Vernon and Ulster
o F Garrens attended church
Maw attended the meeting of the ¡n Apple Valley Sunday.
Willing Workers 4-H dub at the
Mr. and Mrs Elwin Clifton and
S Hoffman home in Buena Vista family of Sabetha. Kansas, came
Prlday-
! to visit Mr. and Mrs. Perle Richard
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cotton, King- last week.
man Kolony. and Mr
and Mr*
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Earl Wymigar of Cairo were Sun
A LB E R TA V A L L E Y
day callers at the Dave Mitchell
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Pate takes a hand Grabs the old
those left to grieve.
earth and gives It a shaking 'South
Consult as at any lime without root
America»
Destroy man's achieve­
ments. level* homes to the ground
and here takes a huge bite out of
1 our prised canal turning the water
AMBULANCE HER VICE
Nyssa out u> a P1** 00 our prized fields;
Phone 73W
washing a gully tor miles back to
its original home, the bed of the
river And what a bite out of the
canal Chet Sage and Russell Ho­
well went, the day the water went
out. to see the break When asked
about it Chet says Really you must
go and »see It Words can't describe
It". Try to Imagine almost a half
a quarter mile of their huge canal
splitting In the bottom, the lower
side sliding down the hillside and
coming to a halt and still standing
upright down there. A telephone
line, running to the dam. running
parallel with the canal at this place
and some 150 or 200 feet down the
hill from the canal, had three poles
side. Two of the poles still stand
PIA N O
perfectly upright, the third one Is
leaning just a little On down an
INSTRU CTO R
other 200 feet where the hill did
HOPE HARTNETT GRIDER
level off it was squashed with these
moving millions of tons of earth
P. O. Bog 446. Nyaaa
home
Francis Ritcher and Betty Win-
and heaved upright. Where this
Mr and Mrs. Harold Sisson and kels made their first Holy Corn-
flat was is a new hill thrown up family visited the dam Sunday.
munion Sunday.
DR J. C. B O W M AN
Sage brush, grass and flowers still
Mrs Andrew Boersma of Alberta
Mr. and Mrs. Oerrit Stam spent |
growing on It. At another place Valley Mrs Hershel Gregg of Ore- Thursday afternoon at the Z. Da-
Veterinarian
where there was a small swamp of gon Trail and Miss Lappier, Wa- vidson home in Parma,
cat-tails and willows now a sharp pato. Wash., called on Mrs. Wallace j Grandma Stam of Oregon Trail
Your radio can be made to run
ridge runs through there. It truly Gregg Monday afternoon.
Like new.
was a Thursday dinner guest of
Is queer to see this ridge high as
with the expert repairing of the
Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Groot.
a house and cat-tails and willows
Phone 39W
NYSSA RADIO SERVICE
Mr. and Mrs. Aden Wilson of
growing over the top of It. Get­
SUNSHINE
CLUB
Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Tensen ,
ting back to the canal Itself This
OUR NEW
: and Earl Powell were fishing at
canal bank has slid away, taking GIVES SHOW ER
NYSSA L IB R A R Y
Summit Prairie Thursday.
LO
C ATIO N
all the dirt, leaving a wall of al­
Mr and Mrs W. P. Sewell, Nam-
OPEN SATURDAY
329 W EST M AIN ST.
ARCADIA — The Arcadia Sun­
most perpendicular solid rock. Now
pa. Mrs. Mary Jensen and Vera and
(Next to Methodist Church)
2:30 to 7:30
the little job facing the Reclama­ shine club met last Tuesday and I« v I p of N vkkr anri Mrs Chlnp EHi- i
ALL PATRONS WELCOME
tion Is to plaster a huge canal on gave a shower for
this huge wall of solid'rock, for to Bratton. She received several nice
Librarmi,
Mrs 8. B Davis
After the business meeting
carry water to thirty-five thousands I gifts
of thirty acres that has the raising : Pl*n* were discussed for the kitch-
OPTOMETRIST
of many different kinds of crops: j l n the club members are Installing
“Her MrFmll and See Better”
many of them are parched and at the school house.
The next
gasping for water right now How j meeting will be the annual picnic
soon can they make it? How much ! July 21, at the home of Mrs. Chas
of our crops can they save for us? j Bullard. There were 33 present in-
Some says in two weeks
Others eluding two visitors, Mrs. Bert
say longer
Our neighbor who Is Bratton and Mrs Pay Corn
The |
an old hardrock miner says It can't hostesses were Mrs. Jack Schenk j
be done In less than thirty days.
and Mrs Elmer Stradley.
Thirty days without water will
Mrs Mae Fleming, who has been
DR. J. A. M cFA LL
ruin some crops and badly damage working Tor Mrs. Chas. Bullard, left
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
all. Prank Parker had Just seeded for Klamath Palls to visit with her
ONTARIO
OREGON
NYSSA FUNERAL HOM
E
Nyssa visited at the Jake Fischer
home Saturday evening
Mr and Mrs Frank Mercer and
(laughter, Mr and Mrs. E. L Max­
well and children of Wilder and
Les Land re th of Jerome were Sun­
day dinner guests at the Jake Fis­
cher borne
Mrs Ethel Lankford and Mrs
Jack Gannon called on Mr and
Mrs R J Davis in Nyssa Sunday
Mr Davis Is ill.
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Office: 331 West Main St.
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