Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, November 08, 1945, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1945
PAGE FOUR
Christmas gift suggestions.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M Qoodson and
daughters of Notus were Sunday
Mrs McKay Hunter and famUy allers at the p 0 Holmes home
moved to Boise last week to live. ' Mr and Mrs. F. S. Byers enter-
Mr. Hunter will stay here until ¡ained at dinner Thursday even-
his crop is gathered and business ln* celebrating the 8th birthday
has been completed.
|of thelr son' Stanley. Guests were
Other
Mrs. Irvin Callahan and baby Mr.
M r . and
and Mrs.
M rs. F.
r G.
u - Holmfes. other
lea Dawn, are visiting
visitina Mrs.
Mrs Call- * “ «*ts were Mr and Mrs Rolland
Clea
ahan's parents at Ontario Heights. 1
and chlldren Mr and Mrs
The L D. S. R elief society of
Holmes and daughters, Mr.
Cow Hollow
was at a French port awaiting
transportation home, has been re-
turned to Germany, according to
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L.
Willis. Pvt Willis is on railroad
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ditty and
Robert and Tressa and Sharon
| tguery were Nyssa and Ontario
visitors Sunday.
Andrew Titland began excavation
guard duty ln Nuremberg
last week prepartory to building a
Mrs. Harold Chambers and sons
fbasement house on his farm.
of Pueblo, Colorado, have returned
Charlie Wilson
home after visiting her sisters, Mrs. „ Mrs LnarUe
WU“ " “ and
“ son,
ln
| James gtephena %
and Harley' were bu3meS!‘ VU,UO"
Ontario Saturday.
i Mrs Carl H111 of Newell Heights.
Rlchard poun<ls of Nyssft spent
j
j
Arcadia
and daughter, Ellen, returned Fri- daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Jay
day from a 10-day visit with rela- Duncan of Payette. She has been .
named Mary Evelyn. Mr. and Mrs
i tives in Walla Walla,
! Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glenn and Duncan were one time residents j
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wagner r e - '“ " ’ Billy- were dinner guests of of the Owyhee Community.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald
. . .
. .
_ , .
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Kreager in
turned last week from Prairie City the Kolony Sunday
and son, Raymond, were business
where they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Word has been received of a visitors in Boise Monday.
Bruce Henry and family
Jake Groot went to Portland
last week to purchase a beet truck.
Harold Dail visited his mother,
Mrs. Anna Dail, Sunday.
Otis and Charlie Bullard. Theo
Matherly and Vern Butler left
Wednesday to hunt elk on Baldy
mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Wagner
returned to Eugene after a visit
here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Wagner and Leo W ag­
ner and Mr and Mrs. Clarence
Strong.
Dr Peacock and Mr. McFadden of
Eugene spent the week-end at
the Ellis Warner home and hunt­
ed pheasants.
NORCO Water Conditioners are designed
Mrs. Anna Dail is some improved
by
engineers of long experience in the field of
after a few weeks of illlness.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brady have
water softening, and embody several radical
bought a ranch near Houston, Ida­
advances which make for better operation.
ho and will move the first of
While, for the most part, the basic principals
December.
Arthur Sabin of Parma called
are the same throughout the industry, NORCO
at the Charles Bullard home Sun­
has developed a number of devices which have
day. Mr. Sabin has rented Mr.
added
to the efficiency and simplicity o f oper­
Bullard’s ranch for next year.
Mrs. Roper and daughter of
Lake View are visiting Mrs. Roper's
mother, Mrs. Sebum, on Gem Ave-
nue.
Norco
the Owyhee branch wll hold quar- and “ r!> Boy Ho*mes andJ f ° " nie the week-end as a guest of Richard
terly conference, November 11. a t ! Kleasley 0ames were plByed dur‘ 1 Dlven.
8 p. m. Stake visitors will be pre- j mg tbe evening. Refreshments w e re , Mlss Mlldred Adams has been
Mrs. Lily Dement and Mr. and
£ent
j served. Stanley received a number 1
quite ill the past week.
Mrs. Moonman of Myrtle Point,
The young people of the L. D. S. oi nlce glits
Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Grider have Oregon arrived at the home of
F. C. Fry is ill.
church of Owyhee enjoyed a roller
returned to Sumpter after spend­ Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Warner Satur­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
E.
Bowen
shop­
skating party at Ptuitland Satur­
ing the week-end at the Charley day for a visit.
ped in Ontario Thursday.
day night
I Grider home Mr Grider has pur-
Those who left last week to hunt
Mr
and
Mrs
Ollbert
Holmes
and
Irvin Callahan brought ln 14
| chased some abandon houses ln elk were Otis and Charles Bull­
daughter
were
Sunday
dinner
guests
Mexicans from Ontario to finish
' Sumpter and is wrecking them. ard. Tho Matherly and Vern But­
the beet harvest ln this vicinity of Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks of jThe material will be used to con- ler.
Nyssa.
this month.
I struct more buildings on his farm
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Garren and
Mr and Mrs. Roy Holmes, Bon­
Sgt. Ray Porter has been released
j here.
family returned last week from
from the army and is now with nie Kressley and Mr and yrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sweeney are Miami, Oklahoma, where they vis­
his wife and baby. At present th ey , * „8 ‘
^ 1 w " ' I building an addition to their re- ited relatives for two weeks.
are visiting friends and relatives ln day dlnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. silence on Enterprise avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dowers and
F. G. Holmes.
Utah.
Howard Bair and Glen Peterson Mrs. Dowers' father, Mr. Ross,
George Cassell Callahan has been
of Nyssa Heights were at the went to Caldewll Sunday after
released from the navy at San
Grider home Sunday
Patty and Janice Dowers who
Diego and is with his wife and
spent the week-end with their
family at Chula Vista, California.
Mr and Mrs. George Knowles
Aunt and Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Har­
Mr. Callahan will enter business and Jack are making a trip to
old Eidenmiller. Mr. Ross remain­
there.
Colorado and Kansas. Mr. and Mrs.
ed for a longer visit with Mr. and
Cash Turner received medical at­
Hiatt are staying on their place
Mrs. Eidenmiller.
tention ln Nyssa last week after
while they are away.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dail and sons
being
bitten
on
the
hand
by
a
Lloyd Adams harvested his po­
of Nyssa were dinner guests Sun­
black
widow
spider.
tatoes this week and hauled them
day at the Otis Bullard home.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Titland and
The Merry Matrons club met at to . the dehydrator ln New Pdy-
Mrs. Ted Bates accepted the
Mrs. Lynn K ygar and Mrs. Jess
daughter,
Judith,
and
Anton
My
her
the home of Alberta Bowen W ed­ mouth.
position of the upper grade teach­ Kygar will be hostes .es to the Owy-
nesday afternoon, October 31, with
George Galleys of the famlous attended services ln Nampa one er, that was vacated by Mr. Grubs.
ee Community club Thursday after­
Marie Holmes as co-hostess. The Galley polls, notified Mrs. Charley night last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Lay of Nyssa noon, November 15 at the Lynn
Charlie Wilson was a visitor in
afternoon was spent sewing and | Grider that she has been chosen to
visited at the Olen Lay home Sun­ ,-ygar home.
visiting. Six members and two serve on the committee to choose the Graton Eason home ln Wilder day.
Mrs. Bell Harlow, who has been
visitors, Mary June Whitman and the next book for the People's Book Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louise Pryor left a house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Strictland has been hauling
Opal Holmes were present.
club The book to be reviewed is
by train last week for Missouri,! Hugh Glenn, left for Pasco, W ed­
The club will meet with Oladys "The Country Mouse,” by Louise sand and gravel to his place on where they will visit Mr. Pryor's
nesday. Mrs. Harlow and Mr. Glenn
the Chalk Butte road prior to
Byers, November 14, with Alice Andrews Kent.
mother and other relatives.
are cousins.
electing
a
building.
Holmes assisting. Roll call will be
Mrs. Lloyd Adams, Mrs. Clifford
There were 29 present at Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Derrick were
Mr. and Mrs. John Grotveltt
Nielson, Mrs. Charley Grider and
school Sunday. Sgt. Brightwell of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rice
Mildred Adams were in Caldwell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A n­ Nyssa gave a message after classes. Sunday. Mr. Derrick has recen.ly
drew Titland in Nyssa Sunday.
on business, Thursday.
Classes will be held at 10 o'clock been discharged from the army.
Mrs. Robert Ditty received word
O. L. Willis is doing the finish­
next Sunday.
Mrs. Richard Brown and child­
ing work on his new home. Ray last week that her brother, Hal-
The school and Sunday school ren, Patsy and Mike, are visiting
Willis has been helping him dur­ mut Hintz of Bellingham. Washing- gave a party at the school house Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ing the construction of the build­ on, was ill of arthritis and was October 31.
Lynn Kygar of Boise.
ln the hospital there.
ing.
M ajor and Mrs. J. Ross were din­
Prayer meeting will be held at
Mrs.
Johnston
and
children
and
Mrs. H. A. Diven left last week
ner guests last week at the home the Ed Corfield home Tuesday
Get Ready For
Mrs.
Jim
Hite
and
children
of
for Seattle to visit her daughter,
of Mr. Ross's sister, Mrs. Glen evening,
November
13. Wallace I
Newell Heights were Friday visitors
Mrs. Chuck Landreth.
Dowers. M ajor Ross has just re- i Gregg will be the leader.
Charley Grider was in Ontario on in the Harley Wilson heme.
turned from overseas. He brought I Mrs. Martha Klmgback and son, I
Winter Now!
Mrs. George Wilson and children many souveniers from Jerusalem.
business, Monday.
Fred, and Mrs. Russell R. Woll
Robert Florea stayed at the L. A. were Sunday visitors ln Nyssa.
Wilford Gilbert has received his
McDowell home while Mr. McDow­
ell was in Madras on business. Mr. discharge from the army and Is
and Mrs. McDowell plans on mov­ visiting in the L. E. Newgan home.
His future plans are indefinite.
ing to Madras this fall.
Mrs. E. H. Strictland is im ­
Many sugar beet growers of this
district have been collecting their proved sufficiently to be out of
bonus sugar at the Amalgamated bed
Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker and
sugar company factory this week.
Charley Grider represented the family of Cow Hollow were din­
Oregon Trail Grange at the con- ner guests Sunday of Mr. and
densery promotion meeting held in Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen and helped
Nyssa last week. Dairymen from her father celebrate his birthday
over the valley met with Nyssa anniversary.
Dinner guests Friday of Mr. and
business men to attempt to bring
Check your home for new
Mrs. L. E. Newgan were Mr. and
milk outlets to this area.
fire hazards and
Mr. and Mrs. John Adams of Mrs A1 Kropp of Ontario
tect yourself with ade­ Caldwell were guests at the Loyd Mr. and Mrs. Lester Zurcher of
Adams home Wednesday of last Homedale spent Monday in the
quate insurance.
home of her parents, Mr and Mrs
we A .
Mrs. James Stephens has been Charlie Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Zur-
canvassing this district on behalf cher have just returned from a
of the war chest fund. Those who week’s visit ln Washington re- j
have not contributed yet are urged turning via Madras.
Mr. and Mrs. Cash Turner were
Insure In Sure Insurance
to contact Mrs. Stephen before
all day visitors with his brother
November 15.
Pvt. James Willis, who last month Bert Turner, and sons in Vale
RICHLAND
Sunset Valley
OWYHEE
Oregon Trail
NO GETTING
AROUND IT!
Water Conditioners
Make
Every Drop as Soft as Rain
ation of the various water conditioning units.
NORCO Household W ater Conditioners re­
present a new departure in domestic water
treatment.
The tanks themselves are heavy sheet steel,
hydro-statically tested at 150 pounds pressure.
All-welded construction, with heavy heads.
Tanks are lined with black bitumastic tank
solution which is resistant to sodium chloride
brine, thus assuring a long-lived product.
NORCO WATER CONDITIONERS WILL
WORK ON ANY WATER PRESSURE
HOLLINGSWORTH HDWE.
AND IMPLEMENT CO.
pro­
Frank T. Morgan
Veterans Of Foreign Wars Of
The United States
Owyhee Post No. 3506
Nyssa, Oregon
ARMISTICE
DAY DANCE
Saturday Evening, November 10
Nyssa School Gymnasium
GOOD MUSIC
All proceeds to be used for needy veterans and local service
work for veterans.
Everyone welcome and assured a good time
Admission 83c
Tax 17c
Total $1.00
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