THE NYSSA GATE CITY fOI IRNAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1941
Sunset Valley
A picnic has oeen planned for
Sunday, Aug. 24, by the Union S. S.
to meet at the C. C. C. at noon.
Adjoining Sunday Schools h ave
been Invited. Plans included a
speeaker at 3 P. M. Everyone
come and bring a basket lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thomason
and daughter, Rosalee of Tacoma,
Wash, arrived Friday at the home
of his sister. Mrs. Merty Sweatland
to spend the week-end. Mr. Tho
mason Is a border Patrolman for
Canada.
The Sweatland and Thomason
family, accompanied by Mrs Sweat-
land's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B
Thomason and her cousins. Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Wilson picniced at Owy
hee Dam Sunday.
Mr. Clarence Dixon of Nebr. visi
ted a few days at the home of his
cousin, Mrs. Ira Chadd, arriving
here Saturday.
Bud Notheis planned to leave
Monday for Hermlston, to work.
Mrs. Wally Orcutt was in the hos
pital for treatment two day last
week.
Mrs. L. E. Newgen visited friends
In Ontario last Tuesday and Wed
nesday
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mosley of Vale
and Jack Reffett of Weiser N. Y. A.
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Newgen home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Reffett and
two youngest children, Helen and
Stanley left Sunday for Chicago,
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families for a family reunion. They
expect to be gone two weeks.
Albert Notheis had 3 days of bad
luck last week. The first day a run
away. injuring a horse badly, second
day the hay derrick turned over
and was broken beyond early re
pair and the third day they lost
their spare wheel and tire between
Nyssa and home.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lorenson
entertained with a dinner party
Thursday evening honoring Lewie
Davis of Tacoma Wash, who was
here for a ten-day vacation from
Fort Lewis. Guests were Arnold,
Irvin and Clifford Wolfe, Lynn
Buffington, Harley Wilson, and
Harold Snyder.
Mrs. Harley Wilson is visiting her
sister in Cascade, Idaho.
The C. E. Young people enjoyed
an evening of amusement at the
Hall, Friday, as a result of a con
test, the losing side to entertain the
winners.
Miss Margery Hillis received a
badly bruised eye-lid Sat. evening
while riding in thebac k of a pick
up. A small particle struck her eye,
necessitating the care of the doctor.
Cash Turner has ordered lumber
and cement to build a new large
chicken house.
Mrs. A. R. Roberts has two un
usual flowers in her collection this
year. One is a bronze sun-flower
with a large black center, flecked
with gold, and single brown petals
TheThe other is a double black
hollyhock.
Mrs. Ruby Robinson of Lodi. Cal
ifornia arrived here last week for a
visit with her brothers. Wilfred and
Paul Gilbert.
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Fire In the hay chopper almost
caused the chopped hay stack be
longing to Walter Hillis to b?
burned Sunday when a hot bearing
started a fire which was carried by
a burning belt to the stack. The
boys were eating dinner when it
happened but saw It and soon put
It out.
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the Parent-Teachers meeting Fri
day afternoon at Mrs. Kllngbacks In
Owyhee.
full-fledged army pilot.
Mrs. Donald Talbot and daugh
ter from the East visited the past
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Dunaway.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis and
daughters of Oregon Trail visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Fivecoat.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams and
family of Oregon Trail were Sunday
dinner guests at the Russell Talbot
home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dunaway have
gone to Fort Ord in California to
be with their son Carl who is on a
furlough. Carl recently passed his
flying Cadet course and is now a
LINCOLN HEIGHTS
Several Lincoln Sunday School
members plan to attend a Sunday
School convention held at Vale
Wednesday. A float representing
"The Old Rugged Cross” is being
prepared by an appointed commit
tee.
Glen Ward returned Tuesday ev
ening from the Ontario hospital
where he had undergone an appen
dicitis operation.
Mrs. Tom Whitlock is visiting at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Johnson.
Mr. Dee Bishop and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bishop are vis
iting at the home of their son and
brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Orla Bishop and daughter.
Miss Kathryn Nielson will return
to the home of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Lim Nielson, this week. She
has been employed in Boise, Idaho
the summer months. Miss
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Nielson will be a teacher in the On
tario grade schools this year.
Mrs. T. M. Lowe attended Book Mrs. Annie Harris and Mrs. Ray
Club meeting Saturday at the home
and children left Sunday-
(Of Mrs Dennis Patch in Adrian. Whitsell
morning for McMinnville and Jef
Clyde Mitchell who came back a ferson, Oregon where they will visit
couple of weeks ago to attend to relatives and friends.
buiness matters returned Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes and
Larnard, Kansas where he will make Roy attended a picnic dinner at
his home.
Idaho where they were
Mrs. Ira Marrs, Mrs. Tom Lowe, Caldwell.
guests
of
former
Nebraskans.
and Mrs. Harold Flvecoat attended Louis Marten, who
has spent the
past month at the Orla Bishop
home, returned tto his home in
Washington this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hubert and
family of Lind, Washington arrived
last week at the home of Mrs. Hu
berts parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Pennington. They plan to spend
a week in this vicinity.
Mrs. Stanley Walker and Char
—Elopes
line
Farley of Pendleton, Oregon
—Dies
spent
several days at the Roy Far-
—Gets Married
lay home.
—Has Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Findley and
—Goes Away
son visited at the Iven Findley home
—Has a Party
Sundty.
—Has a Baby
Mrs. Levi Johnson, Mrs. Nellie
—Has a Fire
Hickman and Mrs. Emil Frank,
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visited Sunday in Payette, at the
—Has an Operation
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Chas White
—Has an Accident
—Buys a Home
and Mrs. Carl Jones.
—Wins a Prize
Raymond Dale of Boise, visited
—Receives an Award
last
week at the Jack Pettet home
—Builds a House
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pettet and
—Makes a Speech
family. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pettet,,
—Holds a Meeting
visited the O. M Dale home in Mid
—Or Takes Part In any
vale Idaho Sunday Shirley and
Other Unusual Event
Joyce Dale, returned home with
them for several days visit.
Mrs. Archie Hawkins, was among
those attending the Home-Mak
ers camp at the Payette La';es.
Mrs. Mae Goodell and son Wayne.
Mr and Mrs Leslie Goodell. of St.
Francis. Kansas, visited last week
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lever-
ett Goodell.
Mr and Mrs. Joe Hllderbrandt
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were
Sunday, dinner guests of Mr.
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OWYHEE
The Owyhee P. T. A. met Thurs
day afternoon at the Klingback
home. Plans for the years work
were discussed. The regular meet
ings will be on the second Thurs
days in the evening. Refreshments
were served by the hostess.
Water seeping into the school
house basement is causing quite a
bit of work and expense.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burman and
daughter Marjory and son Stanley
were guests Sunday of the Joe
Codrs. Emil Codr who had been
visiting the Burmans returned
home.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. McMillan ar
rived from Portland Sunday prep
aratory to starting school in Owy
hee on Sept 2nd. They have re
cently installed a new electric stove
in their home on the Skinner place.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Bradley and
Mrs. Wm. Gordon were week-end
guests of relatives in Unity.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fetter and 3
sons enroute to Grand Coolee Dam
were week-end guests in the paren
tal D. P. Pullen home.
Mrs. Ellis Walters is visiting this
week at the Rex and Byrd Walters
homes in Boise.
J. V. Culbertson who is working
at Unity visited his home here Sun
day.
Eldon Klingback of Emmett is
spending several days visiting his
cousins. Doris and Louise Kling
back.
Nyssa Heights
Mrs. Norma Suiter was a patient
overnight Saturday at the Holy Ro
sary hospital in Ontario where she
was taken suffering from lacera
tions, bruises and shock as the re
sult of an automobile accident near
Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Herahey of
Nyssa were dinner guests Sunday
at the David Beers home.
Mrs. W. A. Bybee was hostess to
Just-a-Mere Club on Friday. There
were seven members and three
guests present. Mrs S. P. Bybee had
charge of the program. A very de
licious lunch was served. There will
be no regular meeting on August
24th but there will be a special
meeting on August 32nd. at the
home of Mrs. S. P. Bybee to discuss
plans for the fair. All those that
can are urged to attend this meet
ing.
Mrs. S. P. Bybee, Mrs. W. A. By
bee and visiting relatives Mrs. H. E.
Chamberlain and Mrs. R. C. Hlck-
enlooker spent Saturday in Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Keyser of Eag
le. Idaho visited their son J. E. Key
ser aand family on Friday. Their
grandson Lawrence accompanied
thegi home for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Kurtz left for
Kansas Thursday accompanied by
Mr. Kurtz's mother who has been
visiting here for several weeks. Mrs
O. J. Kurtz’s brother from Louisiana
will meet them there for a visit, the
first time the family have all been
together for several years. Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Roth and Grandma Roth
are staying with the Kurtz brothers
and helping care for the ranch.
Mrs. S. P. Bybee and mother,
Mrs. H. E. Chamberlain and Mrs.
R. C. Hlckenlooker were in Ontario
Tuesday, in Payette on Wednesday,
and spent hursday in Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred OsterCamp,
visiLrg here from California were
dinner guests Monday at the G. E.
Webster heme. Mr. and Mrs. Web
ster accompanied them to Boise
Monday were they attended the
American Leagicn Parade,.
Mrs. E. R. Anderson and children
spent Friday afternoon with Mrs.
Raymond Sager of Apple Valley.
Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Ford accompanied his grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Massey to their home
at Freewater where he will remain
for the school year.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Corbett and
sons had a picnic dinner Sunday and
drove to Jordan Valley by way of
Succor Creek Canyon.
The Women’s Missionary Society
of the Nazerene Church of Nyssa
was held Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Dan Corbett with 11
women present.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Rogers of
Nyssa were Sunday dinner guests
at the Roger Tucker home.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Keyser of Pay
ette were dinner guests Sunday with
their nephew and family J. E. Key
ser.
Mr. and Mrs E. R. Anderson and
children spent Sunday with the
Jake Hergect family of Nampa.
Visiting relatives from Ogden,
Utah at the S. P. Bybee home the
past week left for oise and Sun Val
ley Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Quigley and
daughter Mrs. ohn Stafford and
family of Nyssa motored to Twin
Falls Saturday, where Mrs. Quigley
will accompanie her sister and hus
band Mr. and Mrs. Sweet to Wis
consin to visit her two brothers.
Marlene Lake arrived Monday
for an indefinite stay at the home
of her aunt Mrs. Glen Suiter,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E.Keyser and
Pete Wakewood were in Ontario
Friday evening.
Alberta Valley
Mrs. Gerrit Stam returned Sun
day from the Homemakers camp at
Payette Lakes.
Mr and Mrs. Gerrit Groot and
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Groot were Sun-
dayy afternoon visitors at the home
of Grandma Stam. and Klaas in
Oregon Trail.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bues and Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel Brown of Vale
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Ersel Bues home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Groot visi
ted at the Z. Davidson home in
Parma Sunday.
Lila Fife spent Tuesday with
Mrs. Christene Jensen in Parma.
Mrs. Bert Shelton visited at the
A. A. Momany home in Ontario
Wednesday.
Welda Chamberlain was a dinner
guest of Mrs. Don Fox Sunday in
Oregon Trail.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Van Twist and
family were in Parma Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot were
business visitors In Ontario Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Groot who
have been spending the summer on
the coast returned Friday evening.
I. L. Cooper Is not getting along
as well as expected this week.
Ora Frlel was a business visitor In
Ontario Tuesday.
Dorothy Farr who spent a week
with Glenda Weaver returned home
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot and
Marjorie were in Ontario and Pay
ette on business Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Callahan and
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Butcher of Vale
were Friday visitors at the I. L.
Cooper home.
Ersel Bues is thinning lettuce this
week.
Rikus Van Twisk of Valley View
was a Sunday dinner guest at the
Pete Tensen home. They spent the
afternoon at the Dick Groot home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Findltng and
Verna Ruth of Nyssa were Sunday
dinner guests at the Bill Flndling
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Luray Trabert spent
Sunday at the 9 . Martin home
in Nampa. Wilma Martin returned
with them to spend a week with
Donna Trabert.
Mr and Mrs. John Rogers of Lodi
California were overnight guests at
the Earl Farr home Friday
Fred Koopman was a Sunday din
ner guest of Grandma Stam and
Klaas in Ore. Trail.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Frlel were Sun
day afternoon visitors at the Glenn
Weaver home in Wilder.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen and
children were Sunday dinner guests
at the Oral Manning home at Mit
chell Butte.
Mrs Frank Mercer and Janice of
Wilder are spending the week at
the Jake Fischer home.
Mrs. E. LL. Maxwell, Mrs. Frank
Mercer, and Mrs. William Grant of
Wilder were Sunday dinner guests
at the Jake Fischer home.
Eleanor Hobson of Sunset Valley
wes a Sunday dinner guest at the
O. Z. Matthews home.
Mr. and Mrs. Rock Shelton left
Tuesday on their vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Scarlett of
Weiser spent Monday evening at the
Bert Shelton home.
Jake Fischer attended the B.-Ag
in Ontario Monday evening.
Freddie Matthews is spending the
weeek at the Darwaln Kibby home
in Malheur.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker and
children of Adrian were Sunday af
ternoon visitors at the Robert
Toombs home.
Mrs. Luther Fife and Lila were in
Weiser on business Wednesday.
Mrs. F. O. Holmes, Roy and Jun
ior- left 8 at morning for Colo, to
visit with her sisters and their fam
ilies. They plan to be gone two
weeks.
Miss Dorothy Pierce, her mother
and sister who have been cleaning
up the teacherage left Thurs. for
their home at La Grande. Miss
Pierce will return Just before school
starts.
Mr. Wisdom is kalsominlng and
palntelng the woodwork at the
school house.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Chard made
a buslnes trip to Vale Thursday.
Bob Holmes combined wheat far
Ben Ashley Sat.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Olson of
near Malheur Butte visited at the
Torvald Olson and F. B. Rookstool
homes Mon.
F G. Holmes. Rolland and Gilbert
attended the sale in Ontario Wed.
Mrs. W. C. Duffey and family
plan to leave soon to make their
home near Spokane Wash., where
Mr. Duffy Is employed.
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