Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 19, 1940, Image 3

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1940
CHATTER BOX CLUB
MEETS
ernight guests of Mrs. Olsen’s moth­
evening for the monthly meeting Go:dru TcrmU cl Iiy~su ciJc.i at ‘'Spot" Norcott Hies Horn.-
on Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Charles Wilson, Jimmie and A large crowd was present. A repre­ the home of his sister and family, On Thursday night when Mr. and er In Nampa on Saturday and Sun­
Forestlne were In Nyssa on Satur­ sentative of the Idaho Power com­ Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker, Fri­ Mrs. J. C. Olsen drove to Nampa day.
pany was present and showed slides day.
day
afternoon.
they took Spot, Dr. E. D. Norcott's
Mrs. Carolyn Gardner entertained
Watermelon and cantaloupes were
The
Mary
and
Martha
Circle
held
the Chatterbox club at the home of
Lewellyn setter along. This is not
served
following
the
program.
their
regular
meeting
at
the
home
BOY/ AM I READY
her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Adams.
RIVERVIEW
of Mrs. Charles Wilson with Conrad Bert Hawkins was honored at a
the first time that the dog has gone
TO HUNT/' THAT
Those attending from this district
dinner
party
Sunday
In
his
home.
The
Community
Sunday
school
Martin
as
co-hostess
on
Thursday
along
with
the
Olsens
to
Nampa.
In
|
DOG CHOW
were Nellie Bennett, Merle John­
afternoon. Mrs. J. G. Lane led the Those present were a number of boy will meet in Ernest Johnson's heme fact did so frequently and was well
wSl/RE GET* A BIRD
son, Marie Maw, Marlon Cheldelln,
friends. Bert will soon leave for col next Sunday. Christian endeavor at acquainted with many of their
devotionals
and
Mrs.
Earl
Osborne
^VAOOG IN condition !!
Emma Orcutt, Opal Rldder and Ev­
gave a book review. The next meet­ lege.
7:30. Mary De Lashmutt is leader. friends. But on Thursday night the |
elyn Mitchel.
LeRoy
Fuller
and
Harold
Trenkel
ing will be with Mrs. Lee Thrasher
Walter Thompson, Allen and Phil­
storm was too much for
The next meeting will be at the
were honored at a party at the Tr­ lip Clowtrs begin the soil conserva­ electrical
on October 10.
Spot’s
nerves
and he came up miss­
home of Evelyn Mitchell In this di­
Miss Mae Beaumont and Mr. C. enkel home Friday, Sept. 13. LeRoy tion check up this week.
ing.
Not
to
be
anywhere, al­
strict.
M. Beaumont were in Ontario on and Harold will attend college this Mr. and Mrs. Tom Osbutn’s son though he did found
pay a short visit to
E. C. Terhune has been ill this
fall.
Thursday afternoon.
Injured last week is recov­ one of their friends before he be­
week.
Glen Osborn had the misfortune A group of friends gathered at the that was
Dog Chow be-
came lost, and later returned to Faed
rapidly.
The We Can 4H club met at the
to tear the ligaments loose from one home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Johnson ering
ire and all through
Mrs.
Olsen's
mother’s
home
for
two
Kathleen
Loe
rturned
home
Sat­
t
home of Jean Johnson.
unting
eeason for
knee during football practice this on Wednesday evening to help Levi urday.
days stay, leaving there only two condition.
Now in
Members attending from this dls
celebrate his birthday. Cards were
week.
hours
before
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Olsen
re­
forme—Checkers
and Mrs. V. Kesler and fami­ turned again on Saturday evening. two
trlct were Idaleen and Aloha Maw,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shaw and played and a chili supper was en­ ly Mr.
were Sunday dinner guests of Neither newspaper nor radio adver­ or Meal.
Helen Pierce, Juanita Boyles, Mrs.
family attended a shower for Mr. joyed.
Virgil McGee, Ellen Mary and Dor-
Shaw’s cousin who is to be married Mr. and Mrs. Levi Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. E. Gonnason.
tising could locate him. But on Sun­
lyn. and Erls Jameson of Buena Vi­
In the near future. The shower was Sunday dinner guests at the Emil Ann Johnson left for Los Ang les day
AL THOMPSON and SONS
Spot, in person, reported in at
sta.
MARJORIE
GROOT
last week where she will attend the the Norcott's
held in Roswell on Sunday after­ Frank home.
back
door,
foot
sore
Doris Graham and Mrs. Luella PLACES IN CONTEST noon.
Coal - Grain - Feed
Westmont college.
and very weary after a thirty-five
Phone 26
McIntyre of Nyssa were callers on
Harvey Holton was a guest at a
Johnnie
and
Glen
Simmons
have
mile
tramp
home.
Now
he’s
busy
Jean Johnson Monday afternoon.
surprise farewell dinner given for ADRIAN HIGH FOOT­ returned home from two months teaching Doc’s new Imported hunt­
Marjorie
Qroot
placed
third
in
the
Mrs. T. C. Johnson spent Thurs­ dollar dinner contest at the state his sister. Miss Gladyce Holton by BALL SEASON OPENS work in North Dakota.
ing pooch a few old tricks of the
day night with her aunt, Mrs. Min­ fair
according to reports in the Ore Mr. and Mrs. Sam Genoway at Pay­
game.
Mr.
Leroy
and
Nelson
Herman
As Life's Sun
nie Lueck of Nyssa.
ette
Friday
night.
The football schedule for Adrian left Friday for their former home In
Winona Henderson leader of the gon Mrs. Journal.
Harvey and Gladyce Holton spent high
BUI
Flndling
and
Mrs.
Pete
school
this
year
will
be
as
fol­
South Dakota to move more stock In Nampa
Sinks in the West!
4H cooking club and Aloha Maw Vander Oort helped Annie David the week end with their sister, Mrs. lows:
here.
were co-hostesses to a welner roast son celebrate her birthday at the Z. W. T. Wortman and family at Sept. 20—Wilder—here.
Leona and Robert Johnson gave a Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olsen were ov-
Saturday in the sagebrush back of Davidson home In Parma Wednes­ Council, Idaho.
joint
birthday party Saturday aft­
Sept.
27—Homedale—there.
Leslie Topllffs.
Harvey
Holton
attended
a
party
ernoon. After games, refreshments
Those attending from Richland day Mr. afternoon.
at the Fred Trenkle home near On­ October 4.—Vale—there.
McKay,
a
grower
of
White
CHILDREN’S
were served.
were: Donna Jean and Phyllis Chal-
Thursday evening.
October II—Nyssa—here.
certified potatoes looked over tario
SHOE
REPAIRING
dln, Barbara, Darlene and Winona Rose
Lawrence
Bailey
left
for
Vale,
Ore.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Donald
Graf
and
Pete Tensen's potato fields Friday son, Donald Junior, of Eugene ar­ October 18—Ontario—there.
Henderson. Marilyn Exchanger afternoon.
last week where he will attend
October
25—Parma—here.
spent the night with Barbara Hen­ O. Z. Matthews left Saturday for rived Tuesday evening to spend the Nov. 1—Fruitland—here.
school.
derson.
remainder of the week as the guest Nov. 11—Union—there.
Mr. and Mrs. Blacksburn, Mr. Er­
Cascade
on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sweaney were Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Stam were of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark. From The football team of Adrian high nest Johnson and Frank spent Tues­
hosts to a family re-union dinner Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. here they went to Portland where school will have their first trial in day evening In the Osburn home.
Tuesday. Guests were H. B. Lundy and
they will spend the rest of their va­ Big Bind park Friday, the 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wolf. Glenn and
and family of Nampa, Mr. and Mrs. Trail. Mis. Frank Parr in Oregon cation.
Eua Quinley were Sunday vi­
game will be with Wilder and Mrs.
Johnie Stam and daughter of Ore­ Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fife were in Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark and This
sitors in Nampa and Caldwell.
should
be
a
pretty
close
one.
Last
gon Trail, Mrs. Molyneux and son Ontario on business Sunday.
their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. year the game with them ended Tom Lile has purchased a car.
of Twin Palls. Mrs. Dale Newbry Mrs. John Hemmeck of Ontario Donald Graf were In Boise on Thur­ with
members of Epworth Lea­
and sons of Twin Falls and Jim spent Tuesday with Mrs. Rock Shel­ sday visiting with Mrs. Clark’s sis­ vor. a score of 6-7 in Adrian’s fa­ gue Several
of Vale were dinner guests of Bring those school shoes In to More and more, folks are turning
Lundy.
ter,
Miss
Luceal
Wilson.
ton. Mrs. Shelton and Mrs. Hem­ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Points vi­ Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bailey last week. us for EXPERT REPAIRING.
to us for council and guidance In
Dinner guests at the T. C. John meck
spent the afternoon at the in Nyssa and Ontario on business on sited Mr. Points brother, Mr. John Charles Scott and Frank Johnson
times of bereavement . . . .
son home Sunday were Mrs. Nick William
ALL WORK GUARANTEED!
Points
and
his
family
in
Nyssa
Sun­
Miller
home
In
Ontario.
were
callers
in
Homedale,
Idaho,
Luek, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Luek Mr. and Mrs. John Koopman and Friday afternoon.
Sunday evening.
of Apple Valley.
Conard Martin tarted the Conser­ day.
Eleanor Dutton of Ringman Kol­
of Ontario were Tuesday vation
NYSSA FUNERAL HOME
A B B O T T ’S
Mrs. John Ridder was ill the lat­ children
work
in
the
Kolony
on
Mon­
ony spent Sunday with Arlene Pet­
afternoon visitors at the Pete Van­ day morning.
SHOE
SHOP
ter part of the week.
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
home.
Phone 73W
Nyssa
Mrs. Elmer Sweaney, Mrs. Mary der Pete Oort Tensen
The local Christian endeavor of erson.
Seven
girls
attended
a
party
hon­
is
putting
a
founda­
Next
to
Nyssa
Cafe
Puree and Roy were Ontario visi­ tion under his tenant house on his the Community church held their oring the seventh birthday anni­ O M IT W O R R Y !
tors Thursday.
election of officers Sunday evening versary of Barbara Hatch at her
place.
after their regular meeting. The fol­ home Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs E. C. Terhune were lower
Dick
Tensen
and
Dave
Hawkins
lowing officers were elected: Ida Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Patch were
Vale visitors Sunday.
got
a
load
of
posts
at
Summit
Prair­
Mary Prouty, president; Dorothy
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil McGee and ie Tuesday and one on Friday.
dinner guests at the Walter
family were Sunday visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Ed Juneker of Nam­ Toomb, vice president; and Irma Sunday
McPartland home.
Points,
secretary-treasurer.
Leslie Topliff home.
spent Sunday evening at the O. Miss Jeannette Martin spent the Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Miller and
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Brewer and pa Matthews
children. Virginia and Jim, of Big
home.
week end with her parents, Mr. and Bend
Eunice Powell were dinner guests Z. Mr.
were Saturday evening dinner
and
Mrs.
Gerrit
Stam
were
Mrs. Conrad Martin.
Sunday at the home of Dwight Se­ in Caldwell on business Friday.
guests
at the D. W. Patch home.
Beef for the Hide
Clarence Elliott had to have the The N.
ward of Nyssa.
A. project on the farm
Henry
Gannon
worked
in
McDer-
doctor one day this last week to mechanics Y. shop
David Powell was an overnight mltt Monday.
Hogs
200 lbs. $1.50
at
Adrian
is
nearing
|
guest at the home of his parents, Mrs. A. C. McFarland spent the remove a cheet from his ear.
completion.
Alvin
McGinnis,
super-1
Cutting
1 cent per lb.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Powell. David week at the Joel Harden home in Mrs. Susie Johnson came down visor, estimates the shop will be
Grinding 1 cent per lb.
from the Hot Springs Cunday after­ ready for occupation within 2 weeks.
Is taking ministers course at the Cairo.
Grinding and Seasoning 2 cent per lb.
Northwest Nazarene College In Mr. and Mrs. Jake Van Twisk and noon to spend a few days with her Mr. and Mrs. VetnOfi Parker were W e II do it for you
granddaughter. Mrs. Clarence Elli­ supper guests at the Stanley Hill
Nampa.
children
were
in
Parma
Sunday.
Insure
with
Mr. and Mrs. V. McGee and fami­ Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Whalen of ott. Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. J. O. Lane home in Newell Heights Wednesday.
took her to Nampa on Monday to Mrs. Dovte Brixey of Promona.
BERNARD
ly were Ontario visitors Friday.
Payette and Mrs. O. J. Kasida of see
EASTMAN
Missouri
Is
visiting
at
the
home
of
Boise spent Thursday evening at Mr. a doctor.
and Mrs. Marvin Blakely and her neice, Mrs. Ellen Sparks.
BUENA VISTA
Complete Line of Insurance
the John Lackey home.
of Boise spent Sunday in the Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mayden from NYSSA
Miss Geraldine Jennlng of Weiser Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thompson T. family
PHONE 64
T.
Elliott
home.
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. left Monday for Huntington where Jack Elliott has been holding open near Nyssa called on Mrs. Mayden’s TRADE AT HOME AND WATCH
PHONE 6
brother, Everett Points and family,
and Mrs. J. W. Jenning.
NYSSA GROW!
he has temporary work.
house
to
all
his
friends
and
neigh­
Friday evening.
Dean Wynckoff spent Sunday Mrs. L. T. Chambers, George Paul­
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hatch were
with his parent, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. sen George Jensen attended an M. bors since his injury a week ago.
Sunday dinner guests at the home
Wynckoff.
I. A. conveniton meeting at Weiser
SCHOOL OPENS
of Mrs. Hatche’s parents, the E. D.
Dorothy and Donna Florea and Sunday.
Wymers, in Parma.
Donna Belle Goodell attended a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gannon visit­ IN LINCOLN
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Rohland were
weiner roast given by the 4H break­ ed Mrs. Chrlstene Jensen in Parma
fast club.
LINCOLN HEIGHTS—School be­ Sunday dinner guests at the Gerrit
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Allen and Mr. Kees Blocker of Ontario, Rikers gan Tuesday. September 9. with Mrs Muntjeweriff home.
Allen’s sister, Mrs. Siebert were Van Twisk of Valley View and Mr. Charles Cook as teacher of the up­
Sunday dinner guests at the E. L. and Mrs. Dick Groot were Sunday per grades and Mrs. Faye Ingra­
GOOD HEALTH
Jamison home.
afternoon visitors at the Pete Ten- ham teaching the lower room. There
BROUGHT TO
ore nine beginners enrolled.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robbins and sen home.
Dickie of Vale ate dinner at the Ce­ Mrs. Dean Fife and children spent Mr. Cook and family are living in
YOUR DOOR!
the house on the George Markham
cil Florea home Sunday in the aft­ the week at McDermitt.
ernoon. Florea's accompanied them Mrs. Frank Mullins and Miss farm.
to the H. L. Day home.
Margaret Swearenger of Ontario vi­ Mr. and Mrs. Mark Terrel and
C. C. Wyckoff was an Ontario vi- sited at the Rock Shelton home Tu­ children. Billy and Peggy, have re­
turned to Lincoln Heights to reside
: sitor Wednesday.
esday.
Alva Goodell Jr. is much better Mr. and Mrs. Jake Relk and fami­ after spending the past several
from his recent Illness but, will be ly of Oregon Trail spent Thursday months In California. Mr. Terrel
. several weeks before he Is able to afternobn at the Pete Vander Oort was employed in the ship yards
while there.
; attend school.
home.
Roy Pierce was Sunday dinner Mrs. C. H. Bennett of Richland Ray Whitsell. who has been dig­
•guests at the C. C. Wyckoff home. called at the Dick Groot home ging a well with home appliances
on his farm struck water this week.
Thursday afternoon.
Pete Tensen attended an all day Fritz Heid is also having a well
A. A. A. meeting in Ontario Friday. drilled.
C. M. Tensen attended the sale in A. A. Anderson, who had been
CITY DAIRY MILK and
Ontario Wednesday and purchased sick several days at the home of his GATE
son, Avery, was taken to Ontario to CREAM is produced under state
53 lambs.
supervision, thus assuring you of
Ruth and Lily Matthews visited the Holy Rosary hospital Tuesday health
in every quart.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sherman in evening for" observation.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Degross of Nys­ Morning and evening deliveries.
Nyssa Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jensen left sa were visiting at the Vem Smith
Wednesday evening to hunt deer at home Sunday.
City Dairy
Dorothy Neilson visited at the Bill Gate
Summit Prairie.
Morning
and Evening
Mr and Mrs. Deward Brown of Wortman home in Council Saturday
* THRU LING NEW
• NEW LONGER
It’s a SIZE s e n sa tio n . . . a STYLE sa n s a tlo n . . .
Deliveries
CARL H. COAD
and
Sunday.
Boise were visitors at the Dean Fife
BIGNESS
WHEELBASE
The
Owyhee
Farmers'
association
PHONE
104W
a DRIVE an d RIDE san satlon yV B igger In all
home Saturday evening.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
IN A U M A JO R
met at the school house Saturday
Jake
Fischer
attended
a
Biog
club
DIMENSIONS
m a|or dim ensions both Inside an d out . . .
PHONE 31
* LONGER, LARGER,
meeting in Ontario Monday even­
Nyssa, Oregon
ing.
WIDER FISHER
w ith 3 ' lo n g e r w h e e l b a s e a n d 3 -c o u p fe
Mr and Mrs. Jake Bodmer of Ny-
* DASHING NEW
BODIES
were Sunday afternoon visitors
roominess In all se d an m odels -fr W ith dashing
"A R IST0STY LE”
L. A. Moulding, M.D. ssa
WITH
NO DRAFT
at the Rock Shelton home.
DESIGN
V E N T IIA T IO N
n ew " A rlsfo sty le ” desig n an d la n g e r, la rg e r,
Physician and 8urgeon
Fred Kooperman was at Jordan
WITH CONCE A L IO S A H T Y -
Valley Monday.
Phone 37
m ore luxurious Fish er Bodies th at set the new
s n r s A T E A C H DOOR
Mrs.
Earl
Sherman
and
Kathryn
* 9 0 -H .P . V A L V E -IN -
Hours: 10 to 13 and 1 to S
style
for
th
e
n
ew
y
e
a
r
W
ith
a
m
ighty
Kelly
of
Weiser
spent
the
week
end
HEAD " V IC T O R Y ”
Dally- Except Sunday
at the John Lackey home.
* DE LUXE KNEE-
Fry Building
ENGINE
9
0
-h
.p
.
V
a
lv
e
-In
-H
e
a
d
"V
icto
ry
"
Engine
that
Mr and Mrs Ralph Thompson
ACTION ON A U
and children left Monday for Black-
IHfs p e ri orm anca an d lo w ers costs •& It’s the
MODELS
* SAFE-T-SPECIAl
TOWNSEND CLUB foot. Mrs Idaho
M
Hart
of
Oregon
Trail
new
le w -p rice le ad e r by the builder of leaders
HYDRAULIC BRAKES
WITH R A IA N C E D SPRINO-
MEETINGS
INO FSONT AN D REAR
spent Wednesday afternoon with |
P l o t m a n y m o rm o u f -
. . . CHEVROLET . . . h o ld er of first p lace In
A no improved smock
Meeting 2nd and 4th Tuesday Mrs. Gerrit Stam
t ta n d in g c o m f o r t , ta fm ty
P S O O f STEERING
Mrs. Bill Flndling and Fred Koop­
at 8 p. m at City Hall
a n d co n v a n / a n cm f m otor mt.
motor car sales for 9 out of the last 10 years!
were Sunday afternoon visitors
A. L. McClellan President man
of Grandma Stam and Klaas In
* ORIGINAL VACUUM-
Don Graham ------- Secretary
Oregon Trail.
POWER SHIFT iim n n
The P u b lic Is Invited
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil McGee, Geo­
rge and Dorlyn spent Sunday after­
noon at the Leslie Topliff home.
Harold Everett of Ontario called
at the E. L. Jamison home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stock were
Friday evening dinner guests at the
Cecil Florea home.
Leslie Topliff and H. L. Day are
cutting hay.
Alva Goodell was In Caldwell on
business Monday.
Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff, Dwight and
Bure were Nampa visitors Friday.
Madelln and Aloha Maw called
at the Alva Goodell home Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Florea re­
ceived electricity last week.
Mary Lois and Ellen McGee were
Sunday afternoon visitors at the E.
L. Jamison home.
CUSTOM BUTCHERING
and CUTTING
Let us do your work!
NYSSA PACKING CO.
NYSSA AERIE
F. O. E. NO. 2134
Meets Wednesday Nigh;
AT EAGLES HALL
Visiting Eagles Welcome
HARRY MINER, See.
CLIFF GREER, Pres.
KINGMAN KOLONY
The county W. C. T. U held their
annual meeting In Nyxsa on Wed-1
nesday afternoon Women attend­
ing from the Kolony Included Mrs I
Charles Wilson. Mrs Earl Osborn j
Mrs Jim Lane and Mrs Mary Nic­
hols.
Mr and Mrs J. O. Lane and |
family called on Mrs. Mary Nichols
SEE YOU AT
the
NYSSA TAVERN Nyssa
North of the “Y”
SUU.T A S O N tT CMSV-
ROUT Bull OS IT
^CHEVROLETke LEADER
Cables Chevrolet Company
Phone 62
Ontario, Oregon