Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 13, 1941, Image 2

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    TH E NYSSA G ATE C IT Y JO U R N A L
LINCO LN HEIGHTS
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Roberts
and family and Myron Snyder ar­
rived Tuesday evening at the Lee
8mith home enroute to their home
In Orovllle, Wash.
Julie Huston Is employed by Nel­
son Orover. He Is excavating a hole
for the erection of a new gas station
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes and
son and Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Ross
and daughter were Sunday visitors
at the V em Smith home.
Roy Parley was surprised Satur­
day evening when a brother, whom
he had not seen for 31 years ar­
rived to visit him.
Ruth Branom has returned home.
She has been employed in Ontario
for several months.
Bill McElroy assisted Orla Bishop
several days this week.
Judge Graham was present at
the farmers meeting Saturday eve­
ning and gave an Interesting talk.
A large crowd was present and
lunch was served.
F ifty - three attended
Sunday
school Sunday morning.
Jessie Clements visited Saturday
and Sunday at the home of her sis­
ter and family Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Pettit and Carl.
Roy McNeal reports his father,
Henry McNeal of Meridian to be im ­
proving.
Mr. Dale of Midvale, Idaho spent
the week end at the Jack Pettet
home.
The sheep from the Mendlola
ranch of Valley View are being pas­
tured on the hills in this territory.
Mrs. and Mrs. Helnie Lagston and
daughter of Fruitland visited at the
Avery Anderson home Sunday after­
noon.
BUENA V IS TA
Mrs. I. B. Allen of Nyssa Heights
was Sunday dinner guest at the E.
L. Jamison home.
Alvin Cleaver was absent from
school last week because o f Illness.
Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff entertained
the T. E. C. at her home Thursday
afternoon. Delicious refreshments
were served to the following mem­
bers, Mesdames Sid Flannlgan, Nell
Dimmick. Garrett Stam, Alva Good-
ell, E. L. Jamison, Clifford Nellson
and Ed Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Day, Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Day and boys, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Florea and children at­
tended a family dinner at the Har­
old Robbins home near Wilder Sun­
day.
Mrs. Joseph Calahan Is still 111 in
bed but is improved.
Mrs. Claude Day entertained
• Out Our W ay" club Friday after­
noon at her home. Nine ladies en­
joyed the afternoon.
M r and Mrs. Alva Ooodell enter­
tained with four tables of pinochle
Saturday evening Mrs. Harlan Maw
and Jesse Ford won high prize while
Mrs. Jesse Ford and John Bartho-
loma won low. Guests were Messrs
and Mesdames Leslie Topllff, Ed
Nelson, Harlan Maw, Orland Chil-
delen, John Bartholoma, Jesse Ford
and Lloyd Adams.
Mrs. Frank Savage. Mr. Savage
Sr. and Jeun and David Savage
spent ten days with Darrow and
Frank Near Portland, also visiting
at Pendelton.
Donna and Dorothy Florea at­
tended the 4-H Breakfast club at
the Eckargen home Saturday after­
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. W yckoff were
Onatrlo visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jennings and
Romalne were Saturday night guests
at the O. L. Henry home at Welser.
Mrs. Hendry returning home with
them Sunday morning and spending
the day.
Cecil Florea was an Ontario vis­
itor Monday.
A R C A D IA
Leo Wagner who has spent two
weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. M Wagner returned to Portland
Sunday evelng where he is employed
by the Union Pacific railroad.
Glen Dowers has rented the Clar­
ence Barrett place for this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Bellshaw of Powers,
Ore., visited last week at the J. M.
Wagner and Ellis Warner homes.
Clarence Barrett, Walter Thomp­
son, Otis Bullard and Charles Bul­
lard were business visitors In Vale
last week. •
Mr, and Mrs. Warren Devoge of
Powers, Ore., spent last week with
Miss Devogue daughter. Mrs. Ellis
Warner and family.
Mrs. Dillbeck who has spent a
month with her sister, Mrs. Dave
Brady returned to her home in
Phoenix, Ariz.
Mrs. Angelo Marostica left last
week for Seattle where she will visit
for a while.
Mr. and Mrs. John Carr and fam­
ily of Welser were dinner guest at
the Lloyd Orris home Sunday.
Mrs. Otis Bullard and Mrs. Anna
Dali visited Mrs. Clarence Burd last
Sunday.
EUls Warner has purchased a new
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TH U R SD A Y, M AR C H 13, 1941
M r and Mrs. Dale Lakey have
hoved In the Campbell house, that
J. M. Wagner farms.
Mr and Mrs B1U Hlpp and girls
visited M r and Mrs. Carl Hlpp In
Boise Sunday.
Ira Ure has rented the Joel Shaw
farm for the coming year
Twenty-five were present at Sun­
day school Sunday there were Serv
ces Sunday night held by Miss
Humphrey and Miss Cobb.
Larry Marostica who went to Ft.
Lewis for a years training has been
sent to a fort In New Jersey
Twenty-one ladles attended the
meeting of the Arcadia Sunshine
club March 6 at the school auditor­
ium, a pot luck dinner was enjoyed
after lunch they finished the quilt,
and the business meeting was held.
Plans for the kitchen was discussed.
Mrs. Glen Dowers and Mrs. Frank
Lewis were appointed to over see the
work. Twenty-one pennies were tak­
en in penny drill. Next meeting will
be March 20, with Mrs. Elmer Strad-
ley and Mrs. Frank Lewis hostesses.
family o f Jerome, Idaho, were din­
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Davis Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Flaherty and daugh­
ter of Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Alva
Ingraham visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Ingraham Sunday.
Miss Humphrey and Miss Cobb of
Apple Valley visited at the George
Stewart home Thursday.
M r and Mrs. Andy Brown and
son Darrell of Vale were Sunday
dinner guests of Mrs Minnie Brown
and family.
Mrs. A. A. Bratton was ill several
days last week.
George Ingraham was a dinner
guest at th Cramer home In Ontario
Heights. The dinner was in honor
of Merle Cramer's birthday anni­
versary.
Mr. Lomax of Nyssa took L. Rob­
ins and son and A. A. Bratton to
Fruitland Thursday evening to the
brotherhood banquet at the Metho­
dist church.
NYSSA HEIGHTS
There were several birthday gath­
erings in Owyhee last week, among
them were, a dinner given by Mrs.
S. D. Bigelow for her husband, her
brother Doc Pullen and her grandson
Dustin Jungquest of Ontario. The
other members of the Pullen and
Jungquest families were also pres­
ent. Mrs. Wm. Peutz and Mr. Geo.
Nein whose birthdays also were last
week were given a surprise party at
the Peutz home. Beside the two
families Mr. and Mrs Oral Hite and
sons were also present. Delicious
refreshment were served during the
evening.
Mrs. Martha Klingback had as
honorees at a birthday dinne^ her
son Kenneth McDonald ana her
daughter Louise. Other guests were
the McDonald and ylingback fam i­
lies and Jess and Wm. Gregg.
Mrs. T. M. Lowe was hostess to the
Pre School group of the Owyhee P.
T. A. Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ern­
est Smith Vice-pres. officiating at
the business meeting. After the dis­
cussion of the lesson refreshments
of sandwiches, pie and coffee were
served. Mrs. Martha Klingback was
a guest.
The directors of the Owyhee ditch
made a tour of inspection of the
ditch Monday to ascertain the work
to be done on it th il spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Patton enter­
tained at dinner Sunday for Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Skinnr and family,
Mr. and Mrs. McMillan. Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Patton Jr. and Leslie Crocker.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crocker and
family have moved to their new
home on the Tiew project. Tuesday
evening neighbors gathered for a
house warming.
Jas. W all of Creston, Oregon is
visiting the T M.
home. Mrs.
Werner Peutz and Miss Georgia Din-
nts left Sunday morning for a trip
to Reno, Nevada.
The Owyhee Community club will
meet at the Lynn Kygar home with
Mrs. Chas. Culbertson as assistant
hostess.
Mrs. J. P. Dunaway was an after­
noon caller of Mrs. T. M. Lowe Sat­
urday.
Margaret Klingback o f Boise spent
the week end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrow Williams and
daughter of Arcadia were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barker Sunday.
In the afternoon both families were
callers at the T. M, Lowe home.
Other guests who called at Lowes
were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDon­
Mrs. Charley Korman of Payette
accompanied by her son and wife
Mr .and Mrs. Wallace Whitney who
are visiting her from Kendall, K an­
sas were Sunday dinner guests at
the O. J. Kurtz home and were call­
ers at the Dan Corbett home in the
evening all being from that place. Mr
Whitney reports that he has 600
acres of fine wheat and that they
have had lots of moisture this fall
and winter everyones wheat is look­
ing good.
S. P. B Bybee’s report that they
found their dog Mac which has been
missing.
Orville Black who is visiting at the
home of his sister Mrs. Joe Woodard
expects to stay through the summer
and find work.
Mr. and Mrs. James Malloy Neva
and Delbert spent Sunday at the
Virgil Me Gee home in Richland
district.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Corbett made a
business trip Friday to Vale and
Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Anderson were
transacting business in Ontario Wed­
nesday.
DonRardon purchased a new
tractor and plow.
A t the home of Mrs. Hight’s a 4 H
Club was organized Tuesday even­
ing of which Mrs. Hight Is their
leader.
Garry, little son of Mr. and Mrs
S. P. Bybee Is 111. It seems to be a
relapes of pnenomia.
Gene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Woodard was absent Monday from
school on account of Illness.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Cahill enter­
tained at Sunday dinner Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Simpson and Mr. Woods
and Mr. and Mrs. John Qwlgley.
Mr. and Mrs Burnice Gibbson and
son of Nyssa were Sunday dinner
guests at the Joe Woodard home.
Caroline Daughtery and Pete
Phillips of Wilder, Idaho visited Miss
Norma Suiter Sunday afternoon.
Mont Corbett was Sunday dinner
guest of Lowell Halock In Alberta
Valley Vianity.
Sunday dinner guests at the Roger
Tucker horn* were Mr. and Mrs.
Dwight Seward and daughter of
Nyssa.
SUNSET V A L L E Y
Maudrean Evans entertained 15
members of the Worthwhile club
March 6 Plans were made for the
get-together o f clubs to be held at
the Oregon Trail school house
March 22. All clubs are invited to
attend. The club members living on
mail route 2 were asked to write to
Walter M. Pierce this week in re­
gard to a daily mall route.
Visitors at the club were Mrs.
Darrell Williams and Mary Ellen of
Arcadia, Mrs. T. H. Brewer, Mrs.
Stanley Penn. Mrs. Ernest Barker
and Carol May. Mrs. John Westfall
and Joanna of Owyhee. Mrs. L. B
Landreth. Mrs. Lloyd Landreth and
Sharon of Nyssa. The club will meet
March 20 with Annie Gregg.
Ira Foster returned from Grand
River, Iowa Thursday where he has
been helping care for his mothr.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Case of La
Orande, newly-weds who were re­
turning from a honeymoon in Twin
Falls and Sun Valley visited his
brother. John Case and family Sun­
day.
Rev. and
Mrs. C. Brotzman
Phillip and Cathryn Brotzman of
Apple Valley, Ira Foster and G er­
aldine Probst of Nyssa, Ed Hall of
Klamath Falls were Sunday visitors
in the Chas. Ditty home.
M r and Mrs. Cash Turner were
Vale business visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. R W. Bolitho and
daughters were Boise and Kuna vis­
itors Sunday.
Charlotte Mae, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Ditty was bitten
quite badly Tuesday in the muscles
of the forearm by a dog. she at­
tempted to pet while he was eating.
V A L L E Y V IE W
Mr. Mrs. H. L. Brooks spent the
week end vlsling relatives at Home-
dale and Boise
H. E. Noah is plowing his ground
for spring wheat.
Oscar Bratton attended the F.F.A.
banquet at Ontario Friday evening
M r and Mrs Ben McConnel were
Sunday dinner guests at the B r a t-:
ton home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Reynolds
left Friday evening for Prairie City. I
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Knull and 1
O W YH E E
ald and daughter K ay of Homedale,
Mrs. Martha McDonald and son
Fred and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cotton
o f Kingman Kolony.
The Owyhee boys and girls base
ball teams were victorious in the
first game of the season which was
played with Oregon Trail at the
Owyhee grounds.
K ’ N G M AN K O LO N Y
The Mary and Martha Circle of
the Kingman Kolony Community
church will hold an open meeting on
March 15th at the Adrian High
School. Mrs. Raymond Chandler of
Caldwell will speak on Missionary
work in Korea. The meeting will be­
gin at 2 o'clock. The public is cord­
ially invited.
Miss Dorothy Nielson of Ontario,
Gene Cowgill of Payette and Miss
Gladyce Holton of Boise were week
end guests in the Raymond Holton
home.
On Tuesday the Home Economics
Club of the Kingman Grange held
an all day meeting at the home of
Mrs. Allen Curtis in Adrian. They
had a potluck dinner at noon and
quilted for Mrs.""Curtis.
Miss Marjorie Hopkins, Miss Ida-
mary Prouty and Mrs. Mildred Hite
met with the high school teachers
one evening this past wek to make
plans for th spring pageant.
The Sunday school orchestra has
made two appearances since they
have organized under the leader­
ship of Mrs. Claud Cook of Adrian.
Each practice for the Easter Con-
tata bhings in a few more voices un­
til there are now about thirty people
taking part.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Heater and son
Rodney of Ontario were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Holton on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cotton called
on Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lowe at M it­
chell Butte on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olson of Nyssa
were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Piercy and family on Tues-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark were
In Wilder Saturday. Clark has con­
tracted with Northrup. King to
raise several kinds of garden seeds.
Pollyanna club met at the home
of Mrs. Charles Wilson on Wednes­
day afternoon. The afternoon was
spent in sewing for needy families.
The next meeting will be with Mrs.
Elsie Heitz at the home o f her mo­
ther Mrs. Frank Fredericks.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Martin en­
tertained at two tables of pinochle
for Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cotton, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Newbill, Miss May
Beaumont and Clifton Beaumont on
Wednesday evening.
Kern Thurman was a supper
guests of his sister and fam ily Mrs.
Wesley Piercy on Wednesday eve­
ning. Mr. Thurman was on his way
home to Murphy, Idaho from Home-
dale.
The cotton for the mattresses that
are to be made at Adrian arrived on
Wednesday and work started on
Thursday.
Fred Beaumont, Clifton Beau­
mont, Miss May Beaumont, William
Toomb and daughter, Betty Jean
visited the Owyhee dam on Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Nichols, Nadine and
James Nichols were dinner guests
o f Miss Agnes Nichols in Wilder on
Sunday. In the afternoon they all
visited the Owyhee dam.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark and
family were dinner guests of Mr.
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Nyssa
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The Merry Matrons club met
Wednesday afternoon at the home
Land Made Ready—
of Alice Holmes with Gladys Byers
Tosh brothers are clearing and
assisting. The afternoon was spent
embroidering tea towels for the hos­ preparing for planting the Black
tess. During the business meeting Canyon property of R. A. Thompson.
plans were completed for the an­
nual gathering of all the clubs at
the Oregon Trail school house Sat­
urday. March 22. This is to be an all
day meeting with lunch at noon and
a program following. Nina Boness, I
Jennie Benson and Virginia Rook-
stool were named as a delegation to
the' park garden club March 13 to
discuss ways and means of finishing
the park and building a club house.
Plans were started for the merry
Matrons fourth anniversary party to
be held Wednesday afternoon, April
2 in the Oregon Trail school base­
ment. Club will meet March 19 at
the home of Bonnie Gregg with
LADIES
Mary June Rookstool co-hostess.
Games led by Maude Cooper and
W ELCOM E
Nina Boness furnished entertain­
ment with Gladys Byers and Mary
June Rookstool winning prizes.
Twenty members and one visitor,
Opal Holmes answered roll call with
trellis suggestions. A flower ex­
change will be held at the next
meeting. Refreshments were served
at the close of the meeting,
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fuhrman
and family of Kuna spent the week
CORNELL B O W LIN G
end at the Torvald Olson home.
A LLE Y S
The first band of sheep from the
Main
Street
Nyssa
Eastern Oregon Land Co.’s sheds
left Monday morning.
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Nyssa, Ore.
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M r and Mrs. J. E Bowen and
family were dinner guests Saturday
ily on Sunday evening.
evening at the Wallace Hart home
Phil Dunbrasky is driving a new in Emmett.
tractor.
F. G. Holmes who has been quite
Mrs. Frank Newbill and Mrs. C. sick for the past week is able to be
C. Cotton attended Sunshine club in out again.
Nyssa on Friday afternoon.
Lynn Snodgrass is plowing for
Torvald Olson.
J. E. Bowen made a business trip
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to Hermiston last Tuesday, return­
and Mrs William Toomb and fam ­
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