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---1 r I»*.*-. I NEWELL HEIGHTS NYSSA THE frVSSA GATE CITY- JOURNAL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1941 THE POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDGE ^ will stop enroute for a short stay at the home of Mr. Brewster’s parents in Denver. Mr. Brewster plans to join her in March and they will re turn to Nyssa together. • Cooking Club M. L Judd has planted onions. M. L. Kurtz took his equipment down to Bill Woods Saturday and worked on the road from the house out to the Overstreet road. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Small of Not us The 4H Cooking club for young and the Oordon Judd family were er girls met at the home of Donna dinner guests in the M. L. Judd Belle Goodell, Feb. 22. The lesson Newell Heights ladles met at the was on the preparation of eggs. The home Sunday. next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Carl Hill home with Mrs. Stan Marilyn Ekanger, Mar. 8 . ley Hill as assistant hostess. Tues day afternoon. Move to New Home -rue pacific O ccam Mesdames Earl Parker and Walt i s S ix in c rie s Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Buchner ¿owe# m rue er Pinkston were among the W. C. SPAMS I moved to their new home on Reece T. U. ladies who attended the meet FAIL. OFF rue avenue near south Fifth on Sun ing in Ontario Wednesday after CALIFORNIA COAST day. noon Oregon's state president. Mrs. Ronny, their small son spent the Bueck was present. week end with Mrs. Buchner's par Mr. and Mrs. Bil Wood returned ents in Caldwell. a week ago from North Idaho and have taken over his mother's ranch. The Parent-Teachers meeting — V t r \p held at the high school in honor of Pounder's Day, Thursday was well attended by Newell Heights folk. There were nineteen in attendance. Pep? A program was enjoyed and refresh AI a TERJALS FROM A80UT 120 ments and visiting followed. DIFFERENT ATANUFACnjRW G PLANTS You ARE INCLUDED IM THE OTIVE AVERAGE Easter music has been ordered for STEAW I LOCOM a community Easter Cantata com Bet! INDUSTRIAL StfUtJS A T posed of thirty-six voices from Big DSFFNSF PREMIUM— Bend. Ridegview, Owyhee and Ad 6. ooo niters /v AIRPLANE EHSINES.MANŸ OFHA/RBREADTA AA rian Sunday schools. Mr. de Lespln- PRECISIONI asse will direct. S a l t l a ir e Next Sunday morning the newly nTÌN CANS organized Sunday school orchestra USED FOR. will play three numbers, it being PACK IMG —and wholesome Above is a replica of an automobile sticker that is to be widely distributed FOODS their first attempt. Newel Heights ' HAS DEVELOPED id represented by seven: Ellen Judd, ao S aui / 9B r. by the Nyssa Chamber of Commerce for the convenience of tourists from Healthy Gate City PROCESS 8 / W HICH MOP CAN B6 suso. HEATED AND SHAPED TO ANY DESIRED flute; Idamary Prouty, baritone: FORM, LIKE INDUSTRIAL PLASTICS the east and also from the coast. The sticker was desgined by A. C. Nor- Maurice Judd and Dudley Kurtz, Dairy Milk is a trombones; Melvin Parker, comet: cott and shows the western end of U. S. Highway 20, just recently designat Harold Kurtz, clarinet; Maxine necessary part of JORDAN VALLEY Rebergers Return ed as the route going through Nyssa to Albany. Plans are to distribute the Smith, the saxaphone. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Reberger, who a well balanced meal Work is still progressing on the stickers to service stations as far east as Wyoming and west in Albany and We have had a very mild winter have new power line transformers being lived in Caldwell the past few this year with lots of rain in Janu years have returned to their country Morning and Evening put up the past week. Bend. The Jim Osborne family moved to ary and February and the roads are home near Nyssa. Deliveries Oregon Trail over the week-end. almost impassable. Material was not available for Gate City Dairy and Mrs. Gerrit Stam. helped Wilder at three tables of pinochle The South Mountain mine ore Leaves on Visit Red Cross sewing this past month, were dinner guests of A. A. Brat Mr Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Sta mhelped Saturday evening. Mrs. C. W. Max trucks have been stopped traveling Mrs. Clarence Brewster left on PHONE 104W but it is expected to be handed out ton's Sunday. Davidson celebrate his brithday well won high prize and Frank Mer on account of the muddy roads for Tuesday for a trip to the east. She this past week Twelve ladles volun Mrs. Alva Ingraham of Ontario Z. cer low. about a month. The mine is not go teered to make two dresses each. entertained with a handkerchief in Parma Saturday afternoon. ing to close, they expect to store Mrs. Stanley Little of Caldwell! shower Saturday afternoon, honor has been visiting at the John Lackey j the ore for a month. ing Mrs. Ed Ingraham. The occasion home this week. COW HOLLOW Doctor Gerald Puglucia was in VALLEY VIEW being Mrs. Ed Ingraham's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake J. Groot mov By The Happy Farmer utes from the Rome CCC camp. He Virgil Belisle arrived home from town last Wednesday for a few min- At a meeting held Saturday after- ed on the Gerrit Groot farm. Tues visit to Portland this week day. told how he had seventy cases of nocn at the home of Mrs. CoyBrown his Most of us Hollowites attention is bringing Leo Wagner home with the 4H cooking class leader, a group him the flu and four cases of pneumonia Mr. and Mrs. Frank Quigley, Mr. still centered upon our local com of girls elected their officers for the folks. for a short visit with home and Mrs. William Lowler of Hous munity hall. It is running into more at camp. coming year. Esther May. president; Mr and Mrs. George S. Parks ton. spent Friday evening at the labor than most of us anticipated. have Wilhelmlna Smlt. vice president; gone to Caldwell to stay with Gem, Bliss and W hite Rose John Lackey home. But now the concrete is poured and Mr. Parks mother during her ill Vera May. secretary. Louise Colley, ALBERTA VALLEY Grandma Stam of Oregon Trail! song leader: Irene Admidon. news the latter part of the week by Friday the building itself should ness SEED P O T A T O E S ' reporter: Rosemary Stevens, yell Mr. and Mrs. Martin Osbom were at spent be going up. Every map in Cow ol- Mr. Thomas Spinner Jr., who is the Gerrit Groot home. leader: and the other member is business visitors in Nampa Thurs James working at Lakeview, Oregon, has and Tarzan Johnson and low with the exception of two or come home to spend two weeks with Ruby Bolles. The girls named their Onions and Spring Lettuce club. 'The Cooks of Valley View" dayDanny Kltnkenberg celebrated his Glenn Wolfe are attending night J three have helped some with the his parents. school in Nyssa. labor and some in Sunset Valley Mr. and Mrs. James Mills are hav Mr and Mrs Clarence May re second birthday Thursday. SEED Mr. and Mrs. Martin Osborn and turned home last week from a trip stuck with the job. too. ing a new* back porch built on their Thaniel Botner is ill with bron daughters. Hal Bowers and Bud Ol have to Portland. The other community hall work is home Axel Lingren is the carpenter. Sunday guests of Mrs. Will Brown chial pneumonia in the Nazarene son moved on a ranch near Vale the | stepping right along too. They pour Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yturriaspi went first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Buess ed their concrete Monday and Tues to Nampa last Saturday to attend , and family were Mrs. Minnie Brown. hospita lin Nampa. Hannoh and Win Brotvn, Louise Glenn Wolfe and Frank Johnson from Utah, moved on tha farm for day. J .C . W a tso n Co., Parm a the funeral of Mr. Manuel Sumieta. Calley and Mr and Mrs. Coy J. finished the dam in the Owyhee merly occupied by the Osborns. Mr. and Mrs. flud Cook left last Farm work is not progressing very- ditch for Pete Tensen Saturday. Brown. The occasion was honoring Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thompson re in Cow Hollow owing to the Monday to make their home in Cal Coy Brown's birthday anniversary. Dick Groot purchased a horse at ceived word from their son. Leland, fast or community Bill Parker has a ifornia. A A Bratton and Walter Hahn the Tom. Marsh sale in Arcadia and who is stationed at San Diego that man working hall. on the form while he Mr. and Mrs. John Acarrigui made motored to Weiser on business on Gerrit Stam purchased one at a he is well pleased there. works on the hall. He is getting a business trip to Nampa last Satur Monday. sale in Big Bend. Mr and Mrs Bob Brown and quite a bunch of ground covered day. While there they attended the Duncan Bros., N yssa Mr. and Mrs. Ben McConnel left Mr and Mrs. I. L. Russell and daughter. Marvel Rae. left for Port-! with his new manure spreader. funeral of Manuel Sumieta. Friday evening for a week-end trip family were business visitors in land Tuesday. Elza Niccum has a badly infected Clyde Long and son, Max. of Nys to Boise and Twin Falls taking Mrs. Boise Saturday. so he is not turning out much sa, have been visiting at the Robert I Hallock attended a party at hand McConnel's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. . Davidson of Par the Edna just now. Long home the past few days. E. E. Botner home in Nyssa work Mrs Russ Cochran of Nyssa with ma. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam of Heights Mr. Manley, on Chet Sages', places The parents of Mr. Lawrence Wednesday evening. their to visit their daughter and OZregon Trail, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mrs. Luther back to his old home at Parma Chestnut and his sister have come Fife and Lila visit went family. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shurr. Tensen and Dick Groot were Sun and brought back his tratcor. So from Eugene. Oregon to visit him ed Mrs. Christene Jensen in Parma Mr. and Mrs Walter Marshall of day afternoon guests at the Gerrit Monday atfemoon. now there are two tractors in Cow his family a couple of weeks. Nyssa visited at the home of Mr. home. The men spent the aft Mr. and Mrs. John Forbes and Hollow. These are the first farm and Mr. Chestnut is the grade school and Mrs. George Stewart Sunday. Groot playing cards. Luncheon was daughter and Mrs. Herb Barnes of tractors to be owned in the Hollow. principal here. Mrs Rose Calley has been quite ernoon Dale Limbaugh is pretty busy served. Rupert. Idaho, were week-end guests watching all the sales. He has got a Mattress making starts in Mal ill but is improving. and Mrs. Lute Stam of New at the Roy T. Ellibee home. Rev and Mrs Hanon of Buhl. Id Mr. Heights county. There is also going to FSA loan and is getting a new line heur and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mr. and Mrs. Rock Shelton spent of aho. took Betty Hannon to La ell be a center established in Jordan livestock. Relk and family of Oregon Trail the week end in Sumpter Valley Grande for the week-end. Miss spent Sunday afternoon at the Ger near La Grande. One of the Britton boys (the new Valley. Hannon returned with Mrs Hickey rit Stam home. people on the Mort Wixon place) Mr. and Mrs. James Eiguren and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Osborn and and Hazel, who visited relatives at is working for E. E. Cloninger this Arlene came from Arock Saturday Jack Gannon left for Yakima on daughter attended Mr, Frank summer. La Grande over the week-end. where they spent the day with rel- Thompson's funeral in Boise Thurs- j Francis. Grade and Tom Foster Tuesday. I atives. day Mrs. Ernest Hawkins presented a Mrs. C. M Tensen and Donald plant to Mrs. Ed Wolfe for the W Jensen have been ill the past week, j C. T. U. An 8 *» pound daughter was bom j Mrs. George Roy of New Ply to Mr. and Mrs Glenn Cooper Fri WHAT? mouth. Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. E. E. day Dr. Kerby in attendance. Q U IC K Botner of Nyssa Heights visited at The with babe has been named Carol El No W hite the Ed Wolfe home Saturday. TO aine and both mother and daught E X T R A Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Russell. Mr. BURNS er are doing nicely. Elephants? STA R T and Mrs. Luther Fife, Mrs. L. T. O. Z Matthews and Lloyd Point Chambers and George Jensen at er eft for Portand with two caroads HOT CLEAN Scientific Refrigeration plus our expert cutting tended an L. D. S. Union meeting 04 cattle Friday. in Weiser Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shelton of and wrapping, not dhly assures you of tasty, Mrs. Pete Tensen. Mrs H. R. Boise spent the latter part of the Sherwood and Mrs Dick Groot at week at the Rock Shelton home. healthful meat on your table— but can be done tended the Civic club meeting In Mr and Mrs. Jake Fischer enter- at a real saving. We will cut and wrap your meat Nyssa Wednesday afternoon. taiined friends and relatives of OREGON’S SUGAR CITY th e r e a r e about cscarcn a new FOR SALE Now is a good time to lay in your summer supply of MEAT COAL NEEDED An old baby buggy— harness, a fresno— —or perhaps some potatoes or onions— or just some article that you have grown t i r e d of having around the house . . . 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