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THE NYSSA GAT¿ HT Y JOURNAL Arcadia New Crops For the Wheels of Industry THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1941 crew this week. Mrs. Albert Nothers fell laat week and received a badly sprained knee. Frank Toech Is expected home this week for a 30-day vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen of Wil der and Miss Lois Douglas of Par ma were Sunday guests at the New gen home. L. E. Newgen Is serving on the Grand Jury at Vale this week. Rattle snakes were on the peck at the Gilbert boys’ ranch the past few days, biting two cows and their enjoyed the evening were Lorraine dog. Blanton and Hugh Lackey of On ------------- $------------- tario, Louise Hinton and John Tim VALLEY VIEW merman of Adrian and Willis Ber tram of Nyssa. The occasion was Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen also Eris’s eighteenth birthday. made a business trip to Nampa one Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and day last week. Donna Belle attended a dinner giv Kenneth Lorensen and family en en at tre Jake Koller home. joyed a surprise visit one day last Mrs. Joe Callahan entertained the week from Mr. Lorensen’s cousins Out Our Way Club at her home from California. Thursday afternoon, not many Leo Brown and Wesley Lang of were present as it was a very busy La Grande but now employed In time. Ontario spent the week-end In the Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff was In charge Leslie Ditty home. Mr. Brown is Mrs. Ditty’s brother. These young of program. Next meeting will be with Mrs. men attended N. B. I. at Seattle last yrar and expect to return to school H. L. Day, Sept. 4th. there this fall. Jack Brodle will return home Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Query made Thursday from Klammath Falls. a business trp to Bose, McCall, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff were New Meadows returning by the way In Apple Valley Sunday. cf Weiser on Saturday. The King Packing Co. that pur Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Whitlowe of chased George Cleaver’s hay Is chop Yakima, who has been visiting In ping and hauling it to Nampa this Canada are spending this week of week. their vacatioln In the Lester Ken Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell, Alva dall home. Mrs Whitlowe and Jr. and Donna Belle attended the Mrs. Kendall are sisters. Harley Wilson took advantage of Dairy Improvement Herd Ass. picnic the slack in work to get his house at the C. C. C. Camp Wednesday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hoff started last week so It could be fin man a boy, August 21st. ished b?f:re ccld weather. Mrs. J. A Black left Saturday to E. L. Jamison and Alva Goodell visit her brother Fred Guthrie at were Weiser visitors Tuesday. Big Piney Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff and Betty were In Ontario Wednesday. Bob Warner who has been with his uncle Kills Warner here left for Fairbanks Alaska last week where he has employment. Leo Wagner who left August 5 for the Army has been sent to an en gineer training school at Ft. Len- ardwood Mo. Mrs Otis Tibbitt is staying at the Grant Eason home while her hus band is working at Hermiston, she plans to go as scon as a house is available. Mrs. George Moller attended a bridal shower last Friday at the Valley View School house for Miss Mira Noah. Miss Hazel Hickey returned from r i f e * —■ Elgin. Oregon last week, where she « • w i spent the summer with her sister Mrs. Charles Barnhart and family, she was accompanied home by her brother Donald who spent the past two weeks there with his sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard and family and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Matherly and family and Mrs. Anna Dail returned Sunday evening from , «*■***> the mountains where they had spent a week. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Garren and family visited at the Loire Pryor home Sunday evening. Jchn Zittercob dug his potatoes Monday. Lloyd Orris came down Sunday from Burns where he has been trucking. Rev. and Mrs. Chandler of Cald well epened a bible school Mon day. It will last for five days. There was a good enrollment. NEW IDAHO FARM CROPS School will begin here this week A high percentage of the 423 lest plantings, sponsored by the with Mr. and Mrs. Berthalson as Idaho Chcmurgic Committee, arc sV.W'ln'j > .etiii-nt re tilts. Pic tured above are two plots near Colli to. which ere typical. Viewed teachers. They moved in the teach above Is a field of soy beans, which yield a valuable oil and high ers cottage here this week. quality stock feed. Below, a field of non-popping castor beans Mrs. George Hust of Weiser is which produce an oil used for both drying aad lubricating purposes. visiting Mrs. O. B. White and Marie Staggs. Wilman Hipp who has been work Mr. Stanley Little of Caldwell ing for his uncle Carl Hipp in Boise visited at the John Lackey home this summer returned home last Monday. Mrs. E. G. Pell of Prescott, Ari we°k. The Musical and Bazaar at the Pete Tensen attended an A. A. A. Hall, Friday evening was well a t zona and Miss Antia Fell of Pasa meeting in Ontario Friday. dena California are visiting Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gerrlt Groot were tended. The L. D. S. Primary Mrs. Joe. Waud and family. Class presented the play ’’Hansel dinner guests at the Z. Davidson Bill DeLashmutt Is now home and Gretal’’ displayed both talent Carl Conner of Harlem, Mont, is home in Parma Tuesday. and training, and especiallly Inter from La Grande. Nannette Bybee, 6 year old daugh Mr and Mrs. I. W. Thowson of visiting at the I. L. Cooper, home esting was the scene in the woods Alta John-on and daughter Bev ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Bybee with the little house which repre Phoenix, Arizona were Friday and erly and Nola of Ogden spent the had her tonsils removed by Dr. Ker- sented a cake. About $8.00 was ta Saturday guests of the Tom Loe ken in from the Bazaar. Music was home. week-end at the Ersel Bues home. by Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Friel were Sun was rendered by Misses Roberta and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Frank, Dwa They left Saturday evening from day evening visitors at the James Lorraine Mitchell with piano and yne and Wallace of Eagle were Fri Boise. day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. violin. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Laird of On Taylor home in Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wolfe spent Tom Loe and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Groot and Mr. tario spent Sunday at the I. L. Jackie Ward has been seriously and Mrs. Gerrit Groot were business the week-end In Buhl, Idaho, re Cooper home. ill with the flu but is Improving turning home Wednesday. visitors In Weiser Monday. Rodney Bues has the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Mitchell and j now. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hinkel and Mrs. Anna Sherman and Katr- Those to go up to Grandma Mc daughter stopped at the Pete Ten- ryn of Weiser and Mr. and Mrs. daughters, Roberta and Lorraine of sen home before leaving to Moffit- Oliver Chambers of Boise were Sun Taft Calif, arrived here Sunday, Ginnis’s home Wednesday evening field Calif, where Mr. Hinkel will be day dinner guests at the John Lock- Aug. 17, for a visit with various to visit and sing hymns were Reta relatives of this district. Mr. Mit Johnson, Kathleen Loe, Harold Loe, se -nd lieutenant in the army. ey home. chell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jce Bailey. Mary De Lashmutt, Har Mrs. Luther Fife and Lila were in Mrs. Luther Fife entertained at Fred Mitchell. They returned home riet Herman, and Keith Herman. Weiser on business Wednesday. dinner Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen Mrs. Frank Graham was hostess Mrs. Malcolm Crawford accom in honor of Mrs. Jensen’s birthday. Monday. L. E. Newgen escaped serious In to the Council of the Christian panied the ladies sextette to Pay Mr. and Mrs. Rock Shelton re jury Sat. while unloading hay when Church at her home Thursday. The ette where they made some record ings at the Agar Jensen residence. turned Sunday evening from a two a puff of wind blew a fork load of ladies of the community were also Mr. and Mrs. Z. Davidson of Par weeks trip to the coast. They visi hay against him. He fell over the invited. 19 were present to enjoy ma. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Vander ted Mrs. Shelton’s aunt In Aberdeen front of the load landing among the afternoon. Mrs. George DeLashmutt and Ooat. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrlt Groot, Washingeon and attended the Mul double-trees and horses feet. The horses, sensing danger, stood unus family went to Caldwell Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam and Mr. tnomah County Fair. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Chambers and ually tense while he rolled out and where they had a family reunion. and Mrs. Joe Stam of Ore. Trail, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lutes, Mr. and and Fred Koopman helped Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Luray Trabert atten discovered he had received a bro Mrs R. H. Johnson and family Gerrlt Stam celebrate her birthday. ded the Sugar factory picnic at the ken finger in the mix-up. Sunday was a gala day at the and Nelson Herman were Monday In the evening Grandma Stam Gala Gardens. and Klaas of Ore. Trail and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hobson, El Kenneth Lorenson home with al evening visitors at the Jack French Mrs. Jake Van Twisk visited there. eanor and Joe of Sunset Valley, most 35 dinner guests. Those en home. R. C. Keller of Home, Oregon Is Refreshments were served. June Webster of Nyssa Heights and joying the feast were Leslie and Marcella Mattheys who has been Ruth and Lilly Matthews attended Moody Johnson families of Cald in the Nyssa Hospital for medical visiting at the O. Z. Matthews home the Camp meeting at Nampa Sun well. Mr. and Mrs. Morrow and fam care. Sunday School will be held at the ily and Miss Home of Caldwell. Mr. left Monday for her home in Boise. day. F. O. Bailey home. and Mrs. Fritz Brede and Miss Colb, Jake Grcot is drilling a well this O. Z. Matthews was a business C. E. will be held at the F. O. of Twin Falls. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. week. visitor in Boise Monday. Whitman of Oregon Trail and the Bailey home. Harold Loe is lead Ruth Matthews is working at the Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot were in Chapin and Sweatland families of er. Raymond Pierce home in Richland Ontario on business Monday. Sunset. this week. Blanche Byrd of Ogden Utah Harley Wilson is erecting a res Mr. and Mrs. Art Atkeson and Elizabeth and Mr. and Mrs. Jake and Elaine Lewis spent Monday idence on his place just east of his father's home. Grcot had dinner in Payette Sun afternoon with Lila Fife. Mrs. J. A. Black left Saturday on Erls Jamison Queen of the Mal day. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Tensen and entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kirk- an extended visit with her brother heur County Fair entertained her Mr. and Mrs Maud Bogart visited ham and Mr. and Mrs. John L. in Little Piney, Wyoming. Mrs. princeses with a dinner and a lawn Bergarr cocked for Mr. Black's hay jjarty Sunday evening. Those who Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tensen and Les Shank Sunday evening. Bogart in Summit Prairie Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Luray Trabert spent Mr. and Mrs. Gerrlt Groot were Sunday in Boise. dinner guests of Grandma Stam Mrs. Martin Osborn of Vale vis and Klaas in Ore. Trail Wednesday. ited at the O. Z. Matthews home LOOK Aï ÏHE BEAUTY*IOOK AT THE EXTRAS-IQOK AT THE PRICE Monday. Dennis Fife returned Sunday ev ening from Cody, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Van Twisk and family were in Parma Sunday. O. Z. Matthews was at Malheur on business Sunday. Mrs. Luther Fife spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Christene Jen sen in Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Crawford —Elopes attended the Relief Society Stake —Dies conference at Weiser. —Gets Married Lila Fife spent the week-end at —Has Guests the home of Mrs. Christene Jensen —Goes Away in Parma. —Has a Party Mrs. Jake Van Twist was an over —Has a Baby night guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. J —Has a Fire • Here’s the Big Value you’ve Wills in Boise Tuesday. —Is 111 waited for—a big, 6 44 cu. ft.,1941 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Scarlett of —Has an Operation Weiser were Sunday dinner guests at Kelvinator —completely equipped —Has an Accident the Bert Shelton home. —Buys a Home with up-to-the-minute, exclu Tony Van Twisk, Is spending a —Wins a Prize sive conveniences—at an amaz week at the George Eigers home —Receives an Award In Big Bend. ing price. See it today. —Builds a House Mrs. I. L. Kirkham and Mrs. John Makes a Speech L. Shank or Arcadia were guests of • 1941 Model S-6. .. 5-Way Magic Shelf— • 1941 Ixiw-Prioe Special. .. Model —Holds a Meeting SS-6A—644cu.ft.wilh ain n - i r Mrs. Robert Gilchrist In Lincoln in glue-covered SlidingCrisper— —Or Takes Part in any (Jjj Steinleti Steel Cold- JI Lj / J honor of Mrs Gilchrist’s sister from Vegetable Bin—glui-covered Other Unusual Event M oonstone M eat C h e s t.. only Salt Lake. Jesse Barker of Emmett was a •PricM shown oro for delivery in your Sunday afternoon visitor at the kitchen with 5-Year Protection Plan. State and local taxes extra. O. Z. Matthews home Hfcffieati—» Mbiect to change with Mr. and Mrs Gerrit Groot were Mt Sunset Valley reopen Sun. Aug. 31st. with Sunday School starting at 10:30. Everyone is urged to come and get started on the years work. Marlon Chard purchased four more milk cows from E. T. Waters of Weiser last week. Wilma, Gloria and Gene Fuhrman of Kuna, visited with their grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Torvald Ol son last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ewin Chard and family and Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Rook- stool and Lola and Keith picnlced at the Leonard Olson home near HMalheur Butte Sunday. F. G. Holmes, Bob and Gilbert were Sun. dinner guests at the R. W. Holmes home. Mr. and Mrs. Eldo Thompson were dinner guests Sun. evening at the Marion Chard home. Dale Dorman helped Torvald Ol son stack grain several days last week. Honoring Mrs. W. C. Duffy a farewell party was given at the home of Mrs. Victor Marshall Tue. afternoon. The afternoon was spent visiting and playing games. Mrs. Duffy was presented with a number of nice handkerchieves. Mrs Duffy and children left Sat. morning to make their home near Spokane. Washington where Mr. Duffy has f .:;f been employed for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson vis ited at the Torvald Olson home Thurs. evening. Everyone took advantages of the few sunny days last week to stack hay. Lettuce is being thinned. ----------------------------- VI,it Friends— Verna Greenlee is spending a couple of weeks at La Grande, Ore gon. She will return at the open ing of school. From Baker— Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mobley of Baker were overnight guests at the Methodist Parsonage Monday night. Notice To Hog Raiaers With the installation of a new scale at THE RAILWAY STOCK YARDS we are now receiving your hogs there every Friday, paying the highest price the market permits ■uid seeking to serve you In every possible way. FRANK KULLANDER They*!!**? ’p . Sì Rîvervîew Alberta Valley Oregon Trail The Merry Matrons Club met at the home of Margaret Mitchell Wed. afternoon Aug. 20th with Ag nes Knowles co-hostess. Eleven members answered roll call with Polly Anna suggestions. All 4-H Club quilt blocks should be in by the next meeting if pos- sibe. The afternoon was spent quilt ing. Following the business meeting games were played. Oregon Trail school will start Sept. 2nd. Mrs. Victoria Schwelzer will teach the upper grades, Miss Doro thy Pierce the Intermediate grades and Miss Jean Hyde will teach the Primary room. At a special school meeting Gilbert Holmes was award ed the contract to drive the school bus and do the janitor work. Oregon Trail Sunday School will C M E BEER I ACME IREWf RIES, Son Francisco— Lo« Angolo« Baker Valley Dairy Products Co. Baker Distributors Buena Vista Two Big Reasons Why We’re Known as ^ Please If Anyone • — ** - » • - ■ * * , • ••• « NOW - CO O L OFF WITH A REFRIGERATOR h ead q u arters That’s News We Want It Thursday dinner guests at the Dick Groot home. PHONI 1 • THE FACTS WILL STARTLE YOU You'll be amazed when you find out how little la required to Install an automatic electric wa ter heater In your home, and how little It coeta to operate. See your n e I g h b o rhood electric dealer today, and get all the details regarding convenient, efficient, a u t o m a tic electric water heating! ¿% ee£uc 'W afoi '7/eatina 7/ow /OX C/iea^er _______ »._______ The Gate City Journal Been working? Hot and tired? Just take a warm bath, and notice the difference! 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