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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAI THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22,1945 PAGE 4 north of the Nevada line, in There is a meadow on this ranch pan containing 1 inch water and Thursday at the home of Mrs. Mr and Mrs F. G. Holmes, Mr Famous Ranch on the miles and Mrs Rolland Holmes and fam vicinity of White Horse moun in which grows a wild sweet clover bake for 1 hour in pre-heated 350 Hope Smith. The March meeting ily. Mr and Mrs Roy Holmes, Mr Disaster Peak, the ranch . ot twund elsewhere In the area, degree oven. Good served with a will be held at the home of Ethel Mrs F. C. Fry and Mrs Alfred and Gilbert Holmes and Mr Border is sold of tain about and 7000 acres with extensive and here Devine developed a string cheese sauce. Qoodell. Co-hostesses will be Adams were hostesses at a Sunday and Mrs Mrs F. S. Byers and family of blooded race horses, building a Ontario Argus. Ontario. Feb. 15- Sale of the White Horse ranch, one of the largest and best known in southeastern Oregon, by the Pacific Livestock company to Paul Stewart who also owns and oper ates the Mann Lake ranch, this week recalled to the memory of Malheur county pioneers some in teresting history of the Malheur- Harney rangeland. Situated partly in Malheur and partly in Harney county about 20 rangeland surrounding it, is one of the most isolated in the area, yet extremely valuable as it Includes a rich meadow of about 2000 acres in a basin where a number of cr eeks converge. The ranch was first developed in the late 1870s by John Devine of the firm of Todhunted & Devine; J D. Billingsley, now of Ontario came to Oregon as a boy to have a part in the enterprise. Todhunter & Devine also owned the Alvord ranch, which was sold last year. O verseas Boxes To be used only for sending merchandise to the armed forces outside of the United States. These boxes have the approval of the post office department. 2 fo r 2 5 c Gate City Journal Orace Robbins, Hazel Leavitt and racing track on which to train Alta Haykins. them. Mrs. Irving Miller left Saturday In the early '90s the ranch passed Lincoln Hoightf into the ownership of the Miller Lincoln Christian Endeavor, led to visit relatives at Klamath Falls. & Lux interests headed by Henry by Geraldine Pettet, met Sunday The P. T. A. and the Ladles’ Miller, who was one of the biggest evening. Sunday's leader will club will hold a food sale at the ranch operators in the United St Vera Next Smith. A Payette Valley Bill Leavitt sale Thursday. ates; their Oregon properties were ; | be district rally will held at the The monthly P. T. A. meeting held under the corporation name, | Lincoln schoolhouse Monday eve will be held Friday evening. Ladies Pacific Livestock company. March 5. It was reported that Ed-Oakes ning. Rev. R. L. Kriner is conducting [ are asked to bring sandwiches and and the Duncan brothers are tak revival meetings in the church of j cake. ing over the cattle which have been God in Payette. | Miss Lily Pettet spent last week on the White Horse ranch. The George Markham family ! with her parents and brother, Mr. have been released from quaren- and Mrs. Merle Pettet and Dean. tine. Elza and Wayne were vic Billy and Johnny Hickey of The Victory Food Hints tims of scarlet fever. Dalles spent the week-end at the Rev. Mark Lloyd, pastor of the Buell Hickey home. By Leona Anderson Methodist church of Ontario de Mrs. Lou Cazier of Ely, Nevada, Idaho Power Co. livered a sermon following Sunday visited several days at the home of school February 18. “SMART AS SQUIRRELS” her sister, Mrs. George Markham Thousands of American women Lois Hatnline accompanied Mrs. and family. She was enroute to last year canned fruits and vege Lester Flfer and son to Boise Bend, Oregon, where she expects tables who have never before pre ! Sunday. to reside. served food for winter use. And I Joe Naillon was released from Mr. and Mrs Buell Hickey and those who have always been "as the Holy Rosary hospital, where family attended a family dinner at smart as squirrels" by canning for he underwent an operation. He the Bill Hickey home. Oscar Hic wintry days also have swollen their returned to the home of Fred key and two sons of The Dalles, Haykins, where he is living and Oregon, and Bob Hickey, M. O. winter larder. Be as smart when you serve your going to school. of the navy, home on leave after fruits and vegetables as when -you Mrs. Orien Hainline returned two and one-half years of service canned—vary the recipes. You home Saturday from Bremerton, in the South Pacific, were among know how much your friends and 1 Washington, where she had been those present. family enjoy seeing you in a hew visiting her brother, Ivan Pen Mr. and Mrs. A1 Brubaker and dress—give your food the same nington, and family. She lost great-grandson, Gary Page re everything she took with her to turned to their home at Aums- breaks. Bremerton, except the clothes she ville, Oregon lost week after hav CORN SOUFFLE 114 T. butter or fortified margarine was wearing, when faulty wiring ing spent about two months at the caused the Pennington house to Claude Page home. Mr. and Mrs. 1 c. whole kernal corn. be destroyed by fire. 2 T. flour. are Mrs. Page’s parents. Mrs. Levi Johnson returned Brubaker 14 cup milk. Sunday guests in the home Saturday from Seattle, J W. Pettet dinner 3 beaten egg yolks. home were Mr. and where she had been visiting her Mrs. Tom Linder and 1 tsp. salt. famidy of sister, Miss Dorothy Hickman. One-eighth tsp. pepper. Payette and Scott Pearson of Mrs. Joe Wattehson and infant 3 stiffly beaten egg whites. Melt butter add flour, and blend; daughter returned home from the Fruitland. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pearson of add milk and cook over low heat Brittingham home Monday. New Idaho spent Sun until thick, stirring constantly. Add Mr. and Mrs. Austin Robbins and day at Plymouth, the home of Mrs. Ollie a little hot mixture to beaten egg family were Saturday callers in Pearson, aunt of Bert Pearson. yolks; stir into remaining hot mix Nampa. On Sunday the Luther Their small daughter, Dolores Lynn ture; add corn, salt and pepper. Nichols family of Vale were din returned home with them after a Fold in egg whites. Pour into greas ner guests at the Robbins home. visit here. ed cp'Sfrole. Set casserole in a The Patch and Chat club met FOUR OUT OF FIVE Sïll SNAKE RIVER VALLEY FARMS USE . , 4 .Hidillìdikali.jll Electricity serves over twenty-thousand farms on the Idaho Power system. 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Plans and specifications on all equipment mentioned in this advertisement may be secured from the University of Idaho Extension Service, Boise, Idaho, from your county agent or from any Idaho Power Company office without cost IDAHO V POWER A C IT IZ E N W HEREVER IT SERVES 1 KILOWATT HOUR O f ELECTRICITY WILL DO AS M U CH AS A M A N WORKING $ HCL'RS were Sunday dinner guests at the ¿ehool party Saturday afternoon at A. home near Parma. the schoolhouse. The afternoon was ¡Mr M. and Goodson Mre A. F. Hemphill and spent piaylng games. Lunch was Mr. and Mrs. Alderson of Cal served by hostesses. The party ifornia have Will been visiting at the was given in honor of those who L. E. Toll home. Wednesday have birthdays during January and evening Mr and Mrs On Rolland Hol February. were hosts at dinner for Mr A linen shower honoring Mrs mes Gilbert Holmes was given Wed and Mrs Toll and their guests. nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Roy Holmes. Games were play Go Mr To and Lakeview— Mrs W. L. Lane were in ed with Mrs F. C. Fry, Mrs Vic Lakeview Sunday and Monday on Marshall and Mrs A. M. Goodson a business trip. They stayed at the winning prizes. Lunch was served. home of Mr and Mrs Robert Rhod- The honoree received many nice gifts. £ I es. DAIRY SALE As I am quitting the dairy business, I am selling my entire herd at my farm one mile north of Nyssa, 2 l/ i miles west on Columbia ave., then *4 mile north. Friday Feb. 23. Sale starts promptly at 12, noon. This herd is T. B. and A. B. tested. Milk production and test will be given day of sale. (Willamette Valley cows) Baronet Sally, tattoo M. S. 175, fresh by sale date, age 2 years, 9 months. Golden Chief Medora, tattoo E. W. S. 170, age 2xfo. Nelly Baronet’s Lady Olga, tattoo M. S. 169, heavy springer, age 3 years. Baronet Goldie, tattoo M. S. 174, heavy springer, 3. Peggy Bossy Lass, tattoo L.4, age 5 years. Baronet Lady Patsy, tattoo 173, age 3 years. Golden Chief’s Eulalia, tattoo M. S. 166, springer, 4. Belle, springer, age 7 years. Flossie, age 8 years. Babe, age 6 years. Kingman Kolony Lizzie, springer, age 8 years. 1 Cow, 3 years old, Horns. Mr and Mrs Hugh McConnell 1 Cow, 2 V 2 years, old, Brownie. attended a waffle party at the 1 Cow, 3 years old, Topsy, springer. Webster home in Apple valley. Miss Nadeen Wilson was a Sun 1 Cow, 2 (A years Willamette valley, Twinkle day dinner guest of DeLora Hurst. 1 Cow, 21/0 years old, jersey. Mr and Mrs Herbert Shaw and children, Rachel, Naomi and Paul 1 Cow, 3 years old, Blackie. of Jamison were week-end guests 1 Durham cow, Roanie, springer. of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MsConnell 1 Registered Jersey herd bull, 4'/2 years old. Regis They returned to their home Sun tration No. 407273, tattoo C. D. 75. This is a 4-star day night. The 4-H Beef club met Monday bull out of one of the best herds in the northwest. night at the home of the leader, 1 Yearling purebred bull, son of herd bull. L. L. Kreager. Five members were 2 Willamette valley jersey heifers, 2 years old. present. Representatives of the United 5 Two-year-old jersey heifers, 4 springing. Presbyterian churches of Idaho 5 Two-year-old guernsey heifers, 2 springing. met at the home of DeLora Hurst 2 Yearling guernsey heifers. February 13. A business meeting was held and afterwards sanrwich- 8 Yearling jersey heifers. es and punch were served. Sever 3 Two-year-old durham heifers. al of the young people attended1 1 Cow, 3 (A years old, Elvira the Adrlan-Vale basketball game. 1 Cow, 7 years old, Buttercup. The Pollyanna club met at the I home of Mrs Charles Wilson with I 1 Cow, 5 year sold, Pet. Mrs J. G. Lane as assistant hos- I 1 Cow, 4 years old, Penelope. tess.. Seventeen ladies were in at- , 1 Cow, 6 years old, Anna. tendance. Ronald Lane, Harry Hathaway 1 Cow, 6 years old, Button. and Floyd left the Kolony the past 1 Four year old Willamette valley cow (Tillie) week to enter the service. Whitely 1 Four year old Willamette valley cow (Jewel) spr. and Hathaway are in the army and | Lane is in the navy. 1 Seven year old cow (Mamie) springer. Mr and Mrs J. G. Lane and son, 1 Cow, 3 years old, Dot. Ross, were in Boise on business 1 Cow, 3 years old. Cutie, springer. last Monday. Miss Letty Bronson was an over 1 Cow, 3 1/) years old, Harriet, springer. night guest of Porrestine Wilson 1 Cow, 31/» years old, Trixie. Sunday night. Monday they were 1 Cow, 6 years old, Ret. in Ontario on business. 1 Cow, 6 years old, Nigger. Big Bend 1 Cow, 3 years old, Vivian. Mrs Walter Bishop returned 1 Cow, 6 years old, Betty. home Wednesday evening from a 1 Cow, 4 years old, Snooks, spriqgar. brief visit with relatives in Hills 1 Cow, 4 years old, Nancy. boro, Oregon. Mr and Mrs Lee Baldrirge, who 1 Cow, 2Y> years old, Lil. sold their ranch last week, moved 1 Cow, 2i/o years old, Bessie. Thursday to the tent house on 1 Cow, 5 years old, Minnie. the William Kniefel ranch in Ros 1 Cow, 2\/2 years old, Star. well, where they will remain un 1 Cow, 3 years old, Nonnie. til they find a permanent home. Mrs George Fisher, a former res 1 Cow, 5 years old, Pee Wee. ident of Big Bend, is now a pat 1 Cow, 4 years old, Peaches, springer. ient in St. Luke's hospital in Boise. 1 Cow, 5 years old, Bones. Mr and Mrs Joe Brumbach att ended the concert given In Boise 1 Cow, 3 years old, Kate. Monday evening by Alexander Kip- 1 Cow, 8 years old, Blondie. nis, noted bass-baritone. Mr and Mrs Joe King received 1 Cow, 3*A years old, Hedy. word from their son, Lewis, who 1 Cow, 4 years old, Shelley. was stationed in Texas, that he is Cow, 3i/2 years old. Daisy. one of four who will be sent to 1 1 Cow, 6 years old, Illas, springer. Chicago for four months training in advanced airplane mechanics. 1 Cow, 314 years old, Irene, springer Only the four men out of 2000 3 Two-year-old holstein heifers. passed the examination for the 6 Whiteface heifers. additional training. Keith Cameron, son of Mr. and 2 Willamette valley guernsey heifers, 2 years old. Mrs J. R. Cameron, writes that he 3 Jersey heifer calves, 6 months to one year. was with the marines who landed in Leyte and that he met Rhone 3 Holstein heifer calves, 6 months to one year. Meacham. another Bend boy, there. 1 Spanish Jack, 9 years old. Lincoln's and Washington's birth 1 Yearling mule. days were appropriately celebrat 25 Ten-gallon-milk cans. ed by Bend pupils. Mr and Mrs Tom Dunagan of 1 Three-unit Surge milking machine, good condition Wilder were guests in the Charles Some horse-drawn machinery and small articles. Van Cleef, Jr., home during the past week. Dunagan is hauling I will do your hauling at a reasonable figure. straw from Bend to his ranch. Lunch will be served on the grounds by the Grange Mr and Mrs Boyce Van de Water Home Economics club. Free Coffee. were Boise visitors last Monday. Mr and Mrs E. H. Brumbach and Mr and Mrs Joe Brumbach were dinner guests of Mrs. John Bishop in Nyssa Sunday. Julius Pauli, Jr. of Arena valley transacted business in Bend Mon- ¿day. We 0. Bailey Owner TERMS— -CASH Home Economics club. Free coffee. Col. Bert Anderson, Auct. L. H. Fritts, Clerk. V ¥