Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 12, 1940, Image 2

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    THE NYSSA
GATE
CITY JOURNAL
Marion Boston, daughter of Mr.
Ms. Claris Vail of Wilder.
Mr. and Mrs. Qerrlt Groot and and Mrs. Earl Boston was hurt at
Mrs. Dick Groot were shopping in the school playgrounds Monday
morning when sh ewas truck by one
Caldwell Thursday.
BY OUR READERS
Fred Koopman visited Mr. and of the giant stride bars. A small
Mrs. John Koopman and family in gash was cut in her head by the
Submitted by readers of The
metal. Marion was standing the up­
Ontario Monday.
Journal and the opinions may
right which holds the giantstride
Floyd
Thompson
is
down
in
bed
or may not agree with the
when another child got o ff and
with infection in his knee.
policy of The Journal. You are
swung her bar. Several years ago
Mr. and Mrs. La Rae Trabert this piece of playground equipment
Invited to send In your Ideas
were dinner guests at the L. T. Cha­ caused many minor accidents and
on current questions.
mbers home Saturday.
it was then suggested that it be re­
Mrs. Henry Gannon left Monday moved. Now the board have decided
T o the Editor:
for Syneica after spending the week to remove it from the playground
The National Woman’s Christian end at home.
Leonard Wood recently received a
Temperance Union, organized for
Mrs. Arthur Cook, and Mrs. Lyle deep gash just above his eye from
“ the protection of the home, and the
of Nyssa were callers at the C. M the same cause. The wound is going
abolition of liquor traffic," calls up­
Tensen home Wednesday evening. to leave a permanent scar.
on the citizens of our country to
Mr. and Mrs. Z. Davidson, of Par­
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Scott and fam­
defend the young men now called
ma and Mr and Mrs .Gerritt Groot ily have moved temporarily into the
to the defense of the nation from
were shopping in Boise Friday.
property belonging to Miss Lottie
alcohol—an enemy which will un­
Mrs. Ethel Lankford. Mrs. Jack Phillips—the old Adams place.
dermine their health, their physical
Gannon and Mrs. Leo Fife were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hild and fam­
strength, their mental faculties,
shopping in Ontario Monday after­ ily have moved into their home
their efficiency and thus unfit them
noon.
which the Scott family vacated.
for the task tq which they are call
Earl Farr is working for Luther
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wilson and
ed and which they gladly assume.
Fife
baby visited at his mother’s here
These young men, many scarcely
Mr. and Mrs. C. M Tensen and Sunday.
more than boys, come In large num­
Neil were in Ontario and Vale on
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wagner were
bers from homes where high moral
business Monday.
business callers in Nampa Monday.
and religious standards are held;
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Boersma left
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Vertrees and
where safeguards for clean living
Monday for Burley.
Mrs. J. I. Boston shopped in Boise
are maintained. Alcohol in smallest
Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Stam spent Friday.
quantities a ffects the brain and
Sunday afternoon at the M. Hart
Mrs. Frank Zimdars is at a nurs­
hence, skill and mental acumen are
home in Oregon Trail.
ing home where she is being treated
impaired. These qualities are more
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farr of Nys­ for a heart ailment.
highly important today in a defense
sa moved on the old Fowler place
Mrs. Ralph Gee took her little
program than ever before. The man
Saturday.
daughter Jacqueline to the clinic at
who pilots the plane, the man who
Mrs. Leo L. Fife spent Tuesday Nyssa where the baby took serum
operates the anti-aircraft gun, the
with Mrs. Bob Brown in Adrian.
for contagious child diseases.
man who gives the orders must be
Adrian.
The Reuben Henshaws returned
mentally alert with a brain not dul­
Mrs. Pete Tensen, Mrs. Dick Gro­ from Prairie City Wednesday. Since
led by alcohol.
ot and Mrs. Charlie Grider were then, Mr. Henshaw has been suf­
One of the first effects of even Wednesday afternoon guests at the fering with a heart attack.
small quantities of liquors is to loos­ Dick Tensen home in Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson en­
en the tongue and now at a time
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Little of tertained Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ru­
when Fifth Columnists and spies Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. Harrv ble of Ontario and Mr. and Mrs. Ce­
from other countries are seeking to Krohn and son, Willis of Nyssa were dric Caldwell of Parma on Sunday.
gain military information which Sunday dinner guests at the John
Mrs. C. V. Leonard and two child­
would harm our country, It is high­ Lackey home.
ren of Denver, Colorado, are visit­
ly important that no alcohol be al­
Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Stam visited ing at the home of her parents, Mr.
lowed to be served to our men.
Grandma Stam and Klaas in Ore­ and Mrs. Lee Hobbs.
The fall o f the French republic gon Trail Saturday evening.
Alex Wagner sold one of his hor­
is the present warning to us. The o f­
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jensen at­ ses Monday.
ficial report of the Council of Minis­ tended the L. D. S. banquet in W ei-
The old school house will be torn
ters of the Vichy government as­ ser Thursday evening.
down and moved in the near future.
cribes its fall to the use of liquor
The Leavitt children have the
Miss Mary Boston, Mrs. John Po-
by the men in the army during the chicken pox.
age and F. D. Miller are taking up
inactive months of the past winter.
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Taylor and the collection for school treats this
The Council reported that in one family of Parma spent Sunday ev­ year. The school will put on their
hospital alone during the month of ening at the Ora Friel home.
Christmas program on the evening
January, 1940, there were 814 cases
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot were of December 20.
of delirium tremens. On the other business visitors in Ontario Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey and
hand Germany declares that to con-
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Flndling and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bailey made a
que the world their army must ab­ son Fred Koopman, spent Sunday trip to Unity, Oregon on Friday.
stain from alcohol. I f this is true, afternoon with Grandma Stam and
Fred Fisher and son, Donald, were
nhstinence from alcohol is neces­ Klaas in Oregon Trail.
business visitors in Boise Thursday
sary for the defense of the world.
Frank Lyle left Friday for Seat­ getting equipment for their storage.
The fine legislation which protected tle, Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Correl of New
the American army in 1917-18 has
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Vander Oort Meadows stayed overnight Thursday
been repealed. The distillers, the and family visited at the Z. David­ at the parental home and Friday
brewers and Vinters now have a son In Parma Wednesday.
were Boise shoppers.
free field in the main.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ives of Nam­
The W.S.O.C.S. of the M. E.
For the protection of our country, pa were Sunday dinner guests at church met at the Fox home Thurs­
tlie defense of our institutions and the Clayton Jensen home.
day with twenty-two ladles attend­
Lester Lankford of Nyssa was a ing. Plans for Chrismas observance
the preservation of the lives of our
people, one of the most important dinner guest at the Jack Gannon were discussed. Delicious refresh­
measures to be taken is to protect home Monday.
ments were served by the hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. M*axwell of The next meeting will be the Chri­
he men in uniform from the use
Wilder visited at the Jake Fischer stmas party at the home of Mrs.
of alcoholic liquors.
J. H. Correll.
We call upon all patriots, all who home Saturday.
Arnold and Leeland Thompson re­
earnestly wish to see the United
Mr. and Mrs. John Rupert and
States protect its citizenry, to unite turned Tuesday from Blackfoot daughters spent Saturday and Sun­
in an effor to secure legislation and where they visited their brother, day in Nampa.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. Davidson of Par-
the issuance of regulation now pos­
A family gathering honoring the
sible to secure the accomplishment Ralph Thompson.
eighty-first birthday anniversary of
of the purpose for which our men ma, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tensen, Mr. J. A. Pettit was enjoyed at the fam­
have been called to the service—the and Mrs Gerrit Groot and Mr. and ily home on Thursday evening.
defense of this country from for­ Mrs. Dick Groot were Sunday a ft­
The Misses Freda and Leona Ku-
eign aggression.—Submitted by Mrs. ernoon guests at the Dick Stam hlman and their brother, Wayne,
home in Oregon Trail.
visited in Apple Valley Sunday'
Ed Wilde
M r and Mrs. La Vere Fife and
A miscellaneous shower in honor
daughter left Friday afternoon for of Miss Yulah Vertrees is being giv­
ALBERTA VALLEY
Yakima.
en by Miss Mary Boston on Wed­
Bill Moore of Fort Collins. Colo., nesday afternoon at the J. I. Boston
Carl and Otto Filber who have
been staying at the Frank Wlnkels is visiting at the Jack Gannon home. Miss Vertrees' engagment
to John Iiams has been announced,
home left Sunday to work in the home.
Dick Groot and Marjorie were in by her mother and their wedding
Richland district.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fischer enter­ Ontario Saturday. Marjorie attend­ will be in the near future.
John J. Fisher is digging a well on
tained two tables of cards for Mr. ed the locnl H leaders meeting there.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. R. Sherwood, Mr. his five acre tract.
and Mrs. Rex Snow of Burley, Mr.
The B. T. Osborne family were
and Mrs. Roy Roark of Jerome, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jensen, and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Mercer, Mr. and and Mrs. Dick Groot attended the Sunday dinner guests at the Emil
Mrs. Frank Quinley and Mr. and plays given in Nyssa Friday even­ Vertrees home.
ing.
Mrs. Gerrit Stam attended the pot Grenge Meeting Date
luck dinner given by Mrs. Andrew
The meeting of the Big Bend
Boersma for the Home Ec. club of Grange which was scheduled for
Oregon Trail Thursday
December 17 will be held on the
O. Z. Matthews was in Brogan evening of December 18 instead and
will be an open meeting.
on business Sunday.
Viencen Essenprice of Brogan
brought O. Z. Matthews's team down
Monday.
KERKKAII BAZAAR
OPINIONS
CARL H. COAD
IT lO itN E Y -A T -L A W
PHONE 31
Nyasa, Oregon
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1940
Mrs. Wallace Gregg and son re­ chell home.
turned Thursday from spending two
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell of Bu­
Claude Schrack, E. H. Brumbach weeks at Wapato, aWshlngton with ena Vista were Saturday evening vi­
and Charlie Johnson were looking brothers, A. D „ Clyde and Robert
sitors at the H. V. Maw home.
over Riverside Ditch Monday and Dunn.
I planning improvements for the co-
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mitchell and
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brandt were
ming irrigation season.
Weiser visitors Friday.
meeting at Kingman
Monday evening.
BIG BEND
Mrs. Jesse Higgins was honor guest
at a shower given by Baptist Ladies
of Roswell last Wednesday after-
xrn.
Mrs. Martin Hobbs and daughter
of Vancouver, arrived Thursday for
a visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Cartwright.
Mr. and Mrs. Virl Bishop, Mrs.
Walter Bishop, Cyrus Bishop and
Cleo Tucker were business visitors
in Caldwell Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. E. H. Brumbach
were shopping in Boise Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs. F. A. Miller were
shopping in Caldwell Friday.
Kolony
on
Sunday visitors at the C. H. Ben­
nett home were Mr. and Mrs. Ed
| The first annual F F A banquet of Nielson, Mrs. Clifton Nielson and
son.
Adrian union high school was held
The members o f the breakfast
Friday at the high school gymnas­
club attended the meeting at the
ium.
home of Donna Goodell.
About fifty-six boys their fathers
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Adams were
and about twenty-five guests at­
Saturday visitors at the D. E. M it­
tended.
On the program were: J. E. John­
The Jolly Janes met at the home son, agriculture instructor; D. W.
of Mrs Sipes at Riverview Thurs­ Patch, principal; Fred Hawkins,
day.
American Farmer of Ontario; Bill
Wade P.-T. A. met at the school Nelson, FFA member of A.H.S.; Ru­
house Friday afternoon with almost ssell McKinnon, main speaker; and
all of the members and several Johnny Timmerman, toastmaster.
guests present. Plans were made for
Also on the program were Joe
the Christmas entertainment, which Cram and Harold Miller, who play­
will be held Monday evening, Dec­ ed accordian solos and Joe also play­
ember 23. The general topic for the
ed a mouth harp solo.
discussion was instructive boys for
The dinner was prepared by home
the children and the main object
of child welfare work, Mrs. Walter economics classes under the direc­
Bishop led the discussions. A deli­ tion of Miss Eleanor Bier, instruct­
cious lunch was served by Mrs. H ig­ ress.
gins and Mrs. Prosser. Mrs. G eorge, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ashcraft and Pep up the appetites of
Elfers and Mrs. Dan Holly drew the daughter, Joyce, were In Ontario
your children by serving
dimes and will be the assistant hos­ shopping Monday.
tesses at the January meeting which
Wednesday evening the Mary healthful foods prepared
will be held at the home of Mrs. and Martha circle gave a chicken
Clyde Steelman.
pie supper and the H. E. Ladies of with Gate City Dairy Milk
H. R. Hatch transacted business the Grange had a bazaar at the
high school. A fter the supper a pro­ and Cream— and let them
in Boise Wednesday.
Mr. Will Fouts, who has been ill gram was presented. The evening drink all the milk they
with heart trouble for the past year was ended with Duke Rohland as
passed away at Ontario hospital on auctioning all good left at the ba­ want — it will build up
Thursday afternoon and was buried zaar that hadn't been sold.
The Kingman Kolony P.-T. A. needed winter energy to
Saturday afternoon in Roswell cem­
etery. Funeral services were held at sponsored a mock radio program at
help fight o ff colds
the high school Thursday night.
the home
Joe Brumbach was a dinner guest Many of the faculty members were
of Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop in on the program in elaborate and u-
nlque costumes. The audience took
Morning and Evening
Nyssa Sunday.
Mrs. E. E. Parker and Mrs. Vernon part in the “ Take it or Leave it”
Deliveries
Parker were in Parma Monday quiz contest with Duke Rohland as
PHONE 104W
where Mrs. Parker received treat­ Mr. Quiz.
Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson and
ment.
Myron Olson and Matthew Mor­ family were in Boise doing their
ris of Fairview, Montana were ov­ Christmas shopping Saturday.
ADRIAN
The Joy
of Eating
Gate City Dairy
INSURE
Meeting 2nd and 4th Tuesday
at 8 p. m. at City Hall
A. L. McClellan
President
Don O r a h a m
Secretary
The Public Is Invited
NYSSA AERIE
F. O. E. NO. 2134
Meets Wednesday Night
AT EAOLRR HALL
Visiting Eaglet Welcome
HARRY MINER. Sec
CLIFF' GREER. Pres
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MIRRORS
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When they have better insurance we
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APPLE VALLEY
9 am. tc 8 p.m.. Sat Dec. 14
Several Apple Valley folks attend­
ed the funeral of Bonnie Newgen at
Nyssa on Sunday afternoon. Bonnie
and her brother Bobby both started
school in this district and lived he e
for many years.
FANCY NEEDLEWORK
COOKED FOODS
o S lid in g Porc e la in M e a t C hest
to be held in
Old Eder Bldg. First and Main
® T w o Full-Size C r isp e r* w ith
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o T w in D o m e Lights
9 A d ju sta b le S h e lv e s
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Phone 37
TOWNSEND CLUB
MEETINGS
CEDAR CHESTS
ernight guests of Joe Burmbach on
Monday night.
RICHLAND
Miss Lucille Hinterlider of Nam­
Mrs. E. C. Terhune has been ill
pa arrived Tuesday for a visit with
her sister, Mrs. Dyre Roberts and this week with the flu.
family.
Mrs. C. H. Bennett and Mrs. C lif­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson and ford Nielson attended H. E. C. at the
Arch Parekr transacted business in Andy Boersma home Thursday a f­
ternoon.
Boise Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett and
Mesdames Clifford Nielson, Or-
family, Mrs. P. -B. Anderson and land Cheldelin, C. H. Bennett, John
Mrs. Della Bunnell were dinner Ridder, Tom Johnson, Lloyd Adams,
guests in the Clyde Coleman home Dave Mitchell, Harlan Maw and
in New Plymouth Sunday.
Henry Orcutt attended Chatterbox
Mr. and Mrs. -Will Brewer were club Wednesday at the A. P. Good-
Boise visitors Tuesday.
ell home in Buena iVsta.
Mr. and Mrs. Hinterlider and
Sunday dinner guests at the D.
Marie of Nampa were Thursday ev­ E. Mitchell home were Mr. and Mrs.
ening guests in the Dyre Roberts A. V. Pruyn o f Nyssa.
home. Marie remained for a longer
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brandt were
visit.
Nampa visitors Saturday.
Mrs. Harry Russell has charge of
Mrs. Clifton Nielson was a Friday
the Christmas seal sale in this com­ visitor of Mrs. Clifford Nielson .
munity.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Adams were
Mr nnd Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Sunday dinner guests of the O. E.
B G Roberts attended Grange | Cheldelin home.
L. A. Maulding, M.D.
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