Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 01, 1940, Image 2

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL,
THURSDAY, AUGUST 1,1940.
mim
of the building. Doors leading to
Mrs. C. Burd visited Mrs. George
the fire escape on the upper floor Moeller of Arcadia Thursday.
are also being repaired. George
Sibyl Lenn visited Mrs
Knox
Bailey Is doing this job which is Alexander July 25 to help Mrs.
the greatest safety improvement Alexander celebrate her birthday
made In the school In many years anniversary.
Formerly, fire starting In the main
Irene Amidon spent the week
hall could easily have caused a visiting Marie Glasgow in Ontario.
death trap for the two rooms.
Roger Christenson of Ontario vis­
John Iiams spent the week end ited! Sunday with Arthur Brown.
GUEST HERE
High scores were made by Mrs.
here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Holcomb
Complimentolng her house guest Sallee and Mrs Stafford.
Walter Iiams returning to his work and sons of Nyssa called at the
Marcia Olson of Haines, Oregon, THURSDAY BRIDGE
In the mine at Mountain City, Nev. Bratton ranch Tuesday.
Phyllis Shireman entertained at
Mrs. Arthur H. Boydell was hos­
three tables of Bunco on Thursday tess to the members of the Thurs­ Monday evening.
Marshall Penn went to Owyhee
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown of
evening at the home of her parents day afternoon bridge club at her
Thursday where he has a job.
Prineville,
Oregon
and
his
sister
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Schlre- home the past week, at dessert and
Mrs. L. J. Rogers and son from
and brother, Miss Ilia and Master St. Louis Missouri are visiting her
man.
contract.
Donald of Salem visited at the home
Prizes at the games were won by
sister Mrs. Henry Derry.
Guest players for the afternoon
Lola Lee Gaston, visiting In Nyssa were Miss Eva Boydell and Mrs. of their uncle, Mr. J. I. Boston on
Misses Sulah Bratton and Goldie
Wednesday.
from Redmond and Emil Stunz.
Burnall Brown. Mrs. Brown also
Dorthy and Dewey Henshaw re­ Miller returned Sunday evening
—5—
made high score for the afternoon
turned home Sunday from a ten from Portland where both girls have
TUESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE
days visit with relatives at Austin, been attending summer school.
Mr. and Mrs. Rube Bolles visited
Members of the Tuesday after­
Oregon.
noon Bridge Club were entertained VALLEY SCHOOL
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marsh of at the Bergh Becker home in Home-
by Mrs. George Sallee this week. REMODELED
Nyssa spent Friday at the parental dale Sunday.
Arthur Brown attended a cabinet
Guests Invited to play with the
Warren Smalley, home.
members for the aftemon were Mrs. APPLE VALLEY—Work has begun
Mrs. Conley and children, Mrs. meeting of the B. Y. P. U. at the
Keith Bailey and Mrs. Clarence on remodelling of the Apple Valley Lloyd Caldwell and Kenneth Cald­ home of Marcus Fraley in Ontario
school building. The low bid on well went to Nampa, Wednesday. Friday evening.
Brewster.
Mrs. Evelyn Kemble and children
Roger Norland and Melvin Wall­
High scores were made by Mrs. taking out the old furnace and In­
Burnell Brown and Mrs. Oelrge stalling a new furnace and addition­ ace returned Thursday from Half­ of Parma are staying at the home
al radiators was made by Mr. Thom­ way, Ore. where they have been of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Blaine
Mitchell.
May for a month.
as of Parma who has begun the working in the hay fields.
—5—
The entertainment committee of
work.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meier and
WEDNESDAY EVENNIG BRIDGE
Two new exits are being made Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher were ec- the Valley View woman’s club met
Inviting Mrs. George Sallee. Mrs. on the north wall of the building, ent callers at the Van Cuyen home at the home of Mrs. Paul Stevens
Bernard Frost and Mrs. Ed Frost doors opening from the first and in New Plymouth.
Thursday afternoon. The commit­
as guests for the evening Mrs. Jesse second grade room and from the
Mrs. Ray Miller and daughters of tee is Mrs. C. E. Rees, Mrs. Bill
Stafford entertained the members third and fourth grade room out­ Nampa and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Downs and Mrs. Paul Stevens.
of the Wednesday Evening Brigde side which will be an additional Caldwell and daughter of Lewis-
The Nyssa Young Peoples league
club at ther country home in Nyssa way out In case of fire. These doors town, Pa. called at the home of Mr. had a party at Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Heights on Wednesday evening.
are near the east and west comers and Mrs. John Rupert, Tuesday Spitze Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer went
evening. Mrs. Miller is a sister and
Mrs. Frank Caldwell is an aunt of to Buhl Idaho Friday to attend the
Mr. Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert funeral of Mrs. Brewers frother-in-
BOTTLED
and daughters spent the weekend law, Steve O. Donell.
OR
with relatives in Nampa and Huston
TAP!
at gatherings for Mr. and Mrs. Cald­
TENSEN TO SHIP
well.
Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Sample left SHEEP TO DENVER
Friday for Medford and points in
AT.BERT A VALLEY—C. M. Ten
California. Mr. William Sample is
living in their house at the Roy sen is going to ship 650 lanbs to
Denver on August 4th.
Wilkerson place.
G. H. Hallock and family left for
Eloise Smalley visited in Caldwell
while her mother was at Wallowa Portland to spend the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fendling spent
Lake and Sunday her folks went to
Caldwell and brought her home and Sunday at the John Koopman Jr.
home in Ontario.
visited at the Al. Grimes home.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Osborn and
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Meltvedt of
Boise called at the Ralph Stephens daughters motored to Nampa Mon­
day to see Mr. Osborn’s sister who
home Friday evening.
Miss Norma Stout of Boise spent is in the Nampa hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Blodget and
the week end at the parental, J. S.
Chicken and
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Stout home.
Steak Dinners
Sandwiches
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boston and Fields and Bob camped last week
family of Ontario, Miss Mary Bos­ with C. M. Tensen at Summit
ton of Boise and Miss Jamison and Prarie.
Mrs. Gerrit Stam attended Po­
Roy Boston were at the J. I. Bos­
North of the“ Y ”
Nyssa
mona Grange at Big Bend Thurs­
ton home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller called day.
A. L. Atkeson lost a horse Sun­
at the Warren Smalley home Sun­
day of brain fever.
day vening.
Mrs. Frank Wlnkel is on the
Mrs. John Poagc, son Colby and
daughter Phyliss visited at Kuna, sick list and under the care of Dr.
Nampa and Meradian Sunday. Miss Maulding.
featuring the new
G. W. Tennie is digging a base­
Irene Poage who visited her sister,
Mrs. Scott in Nampa, visited at the ment for his new home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tensen and
Lutd home Sunday and returned
son and Ronald and Donald Jensen
home with her folks.
The sympathy of friends and came home from Summit Prarie
DELICIOUS COOKIES, USING BAKERS DOT
neighbors is extended to Mrs. Carey Friday evening and returned on
CHOCOLATE and W H ITE PEAK FLOUR Fox whose brother died at her home Wednesday.
Mrs. Gerrit Stam called on the
Sunday evening.
Douglas McDonld and Dick Tensen
BAKED ON THE SPOT AT THE FOOD
homes in Nyssa Monday.
LOWER BEND
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tensen were
MART
Mrs. Chas. Mayberry left Mon business visitors in Ontario Mon­
day for Portland where she will day.
G. W. Pennie is plastering the
meet a brother and together will
go on to San Francisco to see the new house which Luther Fife is
building on Alberta Ave.
World’s Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Groot. Mr.
Mary Ann Stradley is recovering
splendidly from a recent tonsil and Mrs. Pete Tensen, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerit Stan and Mr. and Mrs. Dick
operation.
COME IN AND W A TC H THESE COOKIES IN
Florence Russell has returned Groot attended the funeral of Mrs.
home from an outing in the moun­ Betty LaFrenze Tuesday at Nyssa.
THE AU TO M EAL ROASTER — YO U EAT tains above Council, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Duin of Arcadia
spent Sunday afternoon at the Ger­
relatives.
THEM WARM, SERVED WITH FOLGER’S
Mrs. Dwight Fleshman and sons rit Groot home.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Vanderoord
and Eloise Russell were Nyssa visi­
COFFEE
tors Thursday as were Iris Loring and family called on the John
Stam home at Oregon Trail Thurs­
and Edna and Wilma Wilson.
• MISS DONNA HUNT, Home Service
Miss Lorina Witty and Dale Teter day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot were
are expected back today from a
Nyssa Tavern
FREE DEMONSTRATION
AUTOMEAL ROASTER
SATURADAY EVENING
AUGUST 3
Advisor for the Idaho Power Company Will
Demonstrate
the
Automeal
and
Serve the
Cookies
the FOOD MART
Phone 45
NYSSA
Folger's Coffee
f q l g e r s
I lb. 25c
2 lb.49c
weeks stay at the Union Sunday
School camp at the Payette Lakes.
Mary Quick is staying
with
Grandma Morgan this week.
Dwight Fleshman and Bill Holly
of Adrian drove to La Grande and
Wallowa Sunday bringing Paul
Fleshman back after a months visit
with his grand parents.
Guests at the Cecil Case home
the past week were Mrs. John Ack-
erly and children of Nampa.
Mr and Mrs. Marshall Hyatt had
dinner guests from Notus Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W Russell
and Wm. Teter attended a V. F.
W meeting Friday night at the
CCC camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Witty have
been enjoying a visit from
Mr.
Witty’s mother and sister and fam­
ily from Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. Burch and daugh­
ter. Miss Jean Burch and friend
Miss Williams of La Grande were
here Sunday making arrangements
for the coming school year.
J. W. Scott is on the sick list the
past week
Mr and Mrs O. Buether of King-
man Kolony are living in the May-'
berry tenant house.
VALLEY VIEW
SERVED ALL DAY SATURDAY
Ask About Our FOLGER’S Guessing Contest
the
FOOD MART
Nyssa
Joe White and Louise Orris were
married hr Payette July 24 They
left on their wedding trip that
afternoon.
T. H Brewer had his clover hull­
ed Saturday bq Blayne May
David Stewart plowed for Fred
and August Moeller Saturday.
Mrs H Brooks Is recovering from
bums received on her arms and
body when her pressure cooker ex­
ploded recently
business visitors in Ontario Tues­
day.
Gerrit Groot was a business
visitor in Caldwell Thursday.
Mrs. Andy Boersman attended
Pomona Grange at Big Bend Thurs­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Whalen from
Payette spent several days at the
John Lacky home.
BUENA VISTA
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Scott of Vale
spent Sunday at the Cecil Florea
home.
Miss Jessie Frakes of Ontario,
Geraldine Jennings and Orion Hen­
dry of Weiser spent Sunday at J.
W. Jennings.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jennings and
Romaine spent Friday evening at
Fruitland where they attended a
picnic of the Happy Circle Club.
Roy Holmes seeded 10 acres to
head lettuce for J. W. Jennings and
E. L. Jamieson on Monday.
Mrs. Alva Goodell and Donna
Belle are enjoying a well earned
vacation, the first in four years.
They are guests of Mrs. GoodeU's
sister in Meridian.
Alva Goodell and Alva Jr. were
visitors in the Boise valley on Satur­
day.
Mrs. E. L. Jamieson is improving
rapidly from her recent operation.
Edward and Ervin Topliff are
hoeing beans for Ed Henderson.
Edwin Topliff received a severe
shock when he went into Nyssa to
attend church Sunday and found
it was burned to the ground.
The Buena Vistans have gone wild
about the lettuce deal. They are
all putting a patch in some place
on their ranches.
The Cleaver-Sebum combine has
finished combining the Buena Vista
grain crops whoich were very light.
H. L. Day and Si Hoffman have
their second cutting of hay in the
shock.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva. Goodell and
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wycoff attended
the V. F. W. meeting at the CCC
camp on Friday night.
Miss Madeline Maw was a wel­
come guest at the Alva Goodell
home on Friday evening. While
there she made a cake which fell
and broke.
Lee Hoffman and the Jennings
boys. Alva Koodell Jr. and Marion
Smith were among those who at-
Legal Advertising
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, by an order of the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Malheur, duly
made and entered on tile 31st day
of August, 1940. was appointed
Administrator of the estate of Mary
Louise Loveland, deceased, and that
he has duly qualified as such Ad­
ministrator. All persons having
claims against said estate are here­
by notified to present the same,
duly verified as required by law, to
him at the City of Ontario, Malheur
County, Oregon, within six months
of the date of this notice.
Dated this 1st day of August, 1940.
MAX S. TAGGART. Administr­
ator of the Estate of Mary Louise
Loveland. Deceased.
August 1. 1940—First Publication.
August 29, 1940—Last Publication.
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INSURED?
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The Question
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by INSURING YOUR
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— AT ALL—
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NYSSA
PHONE G4
tended the Nyssa theatre on Satur­ Nebraska Picnic
day night.
The Annual Nebraska picnic will
E. L. Jamieson is spending a few
be held on Sunday, August II at
days at Payette Lakes.
the Lakevlew park in Nampa.
The Buena Vista farmers receiv­
ed their badly needed checks from
the Payette Co-op. creamery on
Saturday.
The Savage brothers have gone
to work at Walla Walla where they
have contracted for the shingling
of the labor camp.
Sunday at Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. R. A Thompson with
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Long and Mr and
Mrs. Ralph Beutler motored to Jor­
dan Valley for Sunday dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long.
NO CROWDS IN
THE AFTERNOON
Notice To Hog Raisers
You women bowlers have a
real break! You can bowl
afternoons, when there are no
crowds and alleys are always
available. Rates are only 10c
a line then, too. Get up a
party for afternoon bowling!
—FREE INSTRUCTIONS—
With the installation of a new
scale at
THE RAILWAY STOCK YARDS
we are now receiving your hogs
there every Friday, paying the
highest price the market permits
and seeking to serve you in every
possible way.
NYSSA BOWLING
ALLEY
FRANK KULLANDER
(Western Hotel)
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Geo. C. Henneman, Owner
Phone 106
Nyssa
THANK YOU, NYSSA MERCHANTS
The employees of the Amalgamated Sugar
Company of Nyssa, wish to extend their thanks to
the merchants who have made the awarding of prizes
at their annual picnic possible.
Food Mart
Nordale Furniture Store
Golden Rule Store
W’ray's Dime Store
Rainbow Service Station
Miner’s Barber Shop
Nyssa Packing Company
Nyssa Electric Shop
McClure Bros. Bakery
Rose Bud
Rose Bud Barber Shop
Wilson Grocery
Dr. E. D. Norcott
Shell Service Station
Owyhee Drug Co.
Towne Garage
Thompson Oil Company
Bob’s Tavern
Texaco Service Station
Inland Oil Co.
Sloat's Ice Cream
The Amalgamated Sugar Co.
Raldridgc Imp. Co.
Smithys Grocery
Bill Sehireman
Ed. Pruyn
Main's Cleaners
Nyssa Gate City Journal
Ruth's Beauty Nook
Abbott Shoe Shop
Nyssa Cafe
Nyssa Cleaners
Smitty’s
Clower’s Produce
Bowling Alley
Edcr Hardware
Eder Grocery
Owyhee Barber Shop
Owyhee Beauty Shop
Nyssa Pharmacy
Smoke Shop
Powell Service
Nyssa Theatre
Brownie's Cafe
Chadwick Grocery
Fox Service Station
(Old Management)
Fox Service Station
(New Management)
Farmers’ Supply Co-op
Atkeson Store
Men's Department
Atkeson Store
Ladies' Department
Al Thompson & Son Feed Store
Idaho Power Company
Gamble Store
Paulus Jewelry Store
TRADE AT HOME AND WATCH
NYSSA GROW!
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Ontario, Saturday, I P. M.
SEE US FOR PURE SEED FOR PLANTING
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MANY DIFFERENT GRASSES. Ready For Sale
Blue Mountain
Seed Growers Association
NOTICE TO TA XP A YE R S
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of Section
69-301, Oregon Code Annotated, 1930, as
amended by Chapter 446, Oregon Laws of 1933,
MALHEUR COUNTY BOARD of EQUALIZATION
will meet on the Second Monday of August,
1940, the said day being the 12th day of August,
1940, and shall remain open until the Fourth
Monday of August, 1940, at the County Court
House, Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, to pub­
licly examine the 1940 Assessment Rolls, and to
correct errors in valuation, descriptions or quali­
ties of lands, lots or other property assessed by
the Assessor of Malheur County, all persons
interested shall appear at the time and place
appointed.
Dated at Yale this 22nd day of July, 1940.
MURRAY MORTON
Assessor of Malheur County,
State of Oregon
First Published July 25, 1940.
Last Published August 8, 1940.