Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 22, 1948, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE,MESSA GATE CITY J O U R N A L NYSSA.
PAGE FOUR
OREGON
TUUKSDAY,jUffjL_22, 1H18
Here from Texas—
IRRIGATING W ATER and can be used as a spillway in , son were all-day guests at the O tto ! and twin sons were guests of Mr. MERRY MATRONS
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Barnes of
SYSTEM INSTAl LED an ernergen"y- With no open ditch- Wolfe home in Nampa last Sunday, and Mrs. Clifford Nielsen Friday
HOLD G ATHERING Houston,
iexas visited last week
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es, weed control in abetted. This Mr. and Mrs. Rawleigh Hattie, evening.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
«
w v A n rii
TT11 *s o n e
s e v e r a * underground ir- who were recently wed, were hon-
M r- and Mrs- Tern Bumingham OREGON TRAIL. April 22— The I
chm v t
SUNSET
valley , April m
22
un
derground system of irrigation has
been installed on the Sid E. Flana-
gan farm by the Armco Drainage
and Metal company. Three-foot
lengths of all-concrete pipe with
Joints banded with a concrete mix-
ture were used. The water is con­
trolled by hand valve outlets. On
Flanagan's set-up, about 4,000 feet
of pipe of various sizes were used
The stand-pipe, which is visible, is
higher than the inlet of the line
modem stucco 10-unlt apartment
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which the Armco
, ..
, , „ and Mr. and Mrs Dave Mitchell Merry Matrons club met . at the
Drainage and Metal company has or guesU at a dlnner given by Mr. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. home
of Marie Holmes Wednesday
installed tn this area. Others are and Mrs. Ed Corfield last Wednes­ Cliff Beckstead Sunday.
on the Bill Hepworth, E. H. Flesh day evening at the Chet Corfield Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pfeiler of afternoon, April 14. Ten members
man. and Desseret Sheep company iiome. After dinner, the newlyweds Ontario were guests of Mr. and were present. Club birthday gifts
ranches.
Ray Russell Friday evening. were exenanged. Guessing games
were surprised with a charivari, Mrs.
Mrs. Oce Schweiaer was hostess Maged
Mr.
Mrs. Joe Dirksen shop­ were played, with Viola Adams,
by a group of friends and ped in and Boise
to lire members of the Worthwhile
Tuesday.
Holmes and Opal Holmes
club Thursday afternoon at ner relatives. Mrs. Rawley Pattis, for­ The Gate City Cooking club met Marie
pries. Lunch was served
home. Mrs. George Schweiaer re merly Dorothy Corfield, and her at the home of their leader, Mrs. winning
by the hostess, assisted by Opal
p;rted on the associated club meet- .»iioband weie overnight guests at Clifford Nielsen. The event was a Holmes.
The next meeting will be
ing held in Ontario, and also on
in honor of Phyllis Cheldel-
Art Hann home. The newly­ party
April 28, with Opal Holmes
the need cf assistance in furnis. i riie
in. because she was the first to held
weds
left
Thursday
for
Hunting-
hostess. Roll call will be ans­
mg articles for the hospital. The ton, where they will make their finish her year’s 4-H cluo work. as
with a current event. Mrs.
club voted to help with the hos- home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sweaney were wered
Pattie
works
at
Lime.
Anderson will be present
pital work. Mrs. Grover Cooper Prayer meeting was held at the the Qinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. to Leona
give plans for remodeling kitch­
I who is project leader of the county William Gre=g home Tuesday ev­ Loilis Rogers Friday evening.
unit in this valley, gave ening, with 25 present.
Public A ccountant I | extension
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Russeil, Mr. ens.Mrs. Grace Mills, and Frank and
a
practical
demonstration
on
the
and
Mrs. Cliff Beckstead, and Mr. Ted Daws of Payette were dinner
Last
Thursday
afternoon’
s
hail
Bookkeeping Service ! mixing and serving of spring salads and rain storm made a lot of and Mrs.
E. H. Brandt were guests guests reecntly at the J. E. Bowen
Refreshments of salad, sandwiches extra work for the farmers. A few of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Birmingham home.
Auditing
pie and coffee were served.
•Saturday evening at the country Mrs. Alice Holmes, Mrs. Lavinnie
are being disced.
Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Robb were fields
Office and Accounting | ! dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guthrie, Mrs. club.
Viola Adams and Mrs.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chet Marie
and Mrs. Joe Dirksen visited Smith, Mrs.
B.uck and Mr. and Mrs. Lew at ivir.
Byers attended the associ­
Systems
Smith in Parma Sunday.
the John Stam home Wednes­ Gladys
McCoy
were
Sunday
dinner
guests
ated club meeting in Ontario Ap­
Marie C. Black and Fred Guthrie at the L. W. Pomeroy home. The day.
JOHN E. DENENK purchased
a 10-unit auto court men dehorned cattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nielsen ril Mr. 10. and Mrs. F. G. Holmes and
located on Main street in Boise. Miss Clarice Notheis was the and Jill Marie were guests of Mr. Junior and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
549 North Fourth St. Remodeling
work has been started
Mrs. Liver Nielsen at dinner Holmes visited at the A. M Good-
guest of Miss Fothergill and
Phone 178-M, Nyssa house.
’o convert the building into at week-end
Sunday. The dinner was in ceie- son
Caldwell.
home near Parma Wednesday
Mrs. Harold Snyder and Mrs. Ira orauoa of Mr. Elver Nielsen’s evening.
M r . and Mrs. Irvin Wolfe and Price were among the mothers birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Holmes
who took their children to the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sisson were were
dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
called
to
Twin
Falls
because
of
clinic round-up Tuesday morning
and
Mrs. Philip Mitchell neat
the
death
of
Mrs.
Warren
Wilii-
at the Owyhee schoolhouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Cash Turner vis-iams. sister-in-law of Mrs. Sisson, Roswell.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sehoen and
ited Mrs. L. Cunnigham near Vale1 Mrs. Williams had been ill for six LaDonna
of Nyssa were dinner
weeks.
last
Sunday.
guests Wednesday evening at the
3
Mr. and Mrs. William Orr, Mrs.
Jenny Orr, and Mrs. Fred Mitchell JESSE KYGAR’S SON F. S. Byers home.
were Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mrs. Elmer Scott in Pay­ SUCCUMBS IN UTAH
ette.
RANDOLPH C.O.2
SATURDAY, APRIL 24
April 22— Mr. and
Henry, Densil, and Lewis Mitch­ OWYHEE—
Mrs. Jesse Kygar received word
ell, and Alonzo Knowles helped Sunday
Something new and
death of their son,
Ora Newgen with his basement Everett, of who the died
of a heart at­ outstanding in fire pro­
digging last week. Newgen plans tack
Sunday morning in his home tection. Will knock out
on finishing the basement for at Devils
Slide, Utah. Mr. and Mrs.
housekeeping rooms.
Lynn Kygar, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse tough fires in split sec­
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gregg were Kygar,
and
Kygar left Mon­
dinner guests in Apple valley Sun- day morning Merle
to attend the funeral. onds. Carbon dioxide is
aay at the Lloyd Dibble home.
Mrs. Dorothy Slippy and children harmless to finest of
were
dinner guests in the clothing, food or hu­
Located l l/ j miles south of Adrian on east GIRL IS HONORED Virgil Sunday
Olp home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ditty spent man flesh.
side of Snake river, 2 miles west of Big Bend park AT 4-H CLUB PARTY Sunday
visiting in Nyssa with Mrs.
on banks of Snake river.
Atkeson, who has recently
RICHLAND, April 22— Mr. and i Gertrude
from a trip to California. See Your Local Dealer
Mrs. E. H. Brandt entertained at returned
Culbertson, William Peu-
two tables of bridge and two tables tz, Charley
CLAUD W ILLSON
Sr., and William Feutz, Jr.,
of pinochle Tuesday evening. Mrs. attended
a
sale
in
Caldwell
Thurs­
Ray Russell won high in bridge and day, where they purchased three
Box 184
Mrs. Cliff Beckstead won high in purebred bulls.
pinochle.
12:00 NOON
and Mrs. Lee Householder Phone 128-J Evenings
A. R. Wilgus of Mountain Home and Mr. Mrs.
McConnell drove
1 Bay horse, smooth mouth.
visited a few days with his niece, Marsing Ruth
Sunday to visit in the
Mrs. F. P. Runcorn.
3 Sets of good harness and collars.
Sehweizer home.
C. Van Zelf is spending sev­ Earl
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brown and
1 Team, bay and black, 2900 lbs. Good work team . eral Mrs. days
with her daughter, Mrj. children
of Boise called in the
1 Guernsey bull, Crescent View Mischief, born O cto­ Joe Mr. Dirksen.
uynn Kygar home Sunday after­
and
Mrs.
Emerson
Bingman
noon.
ber 8, 1946, No. 404498 from Everet Shirts’ herd.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Klingbaek
1 Guer. cow, Goldie, 3 years old, springer.
and Mr. and Mrs. John Max Kling-
1 Guer, cow, 3 years old, 3 gal. now.
jack of Emmett were Sunday din­
ner guests in the Martha Kling-
1 Guer. cow, Molly, 7 years old, 3 gal. now.
jack home. Other guests were Mr.
1 Guer. cow, Pet, first calf springer.
and Mrs. Jesse Gregg and child­
ren, "Mr. and Mis. Kenneth Mc­
1 Guer. cow, Beauty, 3 years, springer.
Donald and children, and Mr. and
3 Guer. heifer springers.
Mrs. George Gregg and daughter.
Mrs. Houston Dunaway and Jac-
1 Guer. heifer, Pet, springer.
.le
and Danny left Wednesday for
6 Guer. heifers, 9 to 12 months old.
Portland to visit a doctor, wno is’
.rearing Jackie for asthma.
1 Guer. cow, Bess, 4 years old, 4 gal. now.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fletcher of
1 Guer. cow, 3 years old, 2 gal. now.
Homedale were callers in the Ken­
neth McDonald home Sunday af­
1 Guer. cow, Specks, 2 years old, springer.
ternoon.
1 Guer. heifer, springer.
iviene Kygar started construction
1 Guer. cow, first calf springer.
on a new 40 by 50 foot cinderblock
garage and machine shop adjoining
1 Guer. cow, Red, 3 years, springer.
ms present garage.
1 Guer. heifer, W hitty, springer.
Henry Reuter and nine of his
F.F.A. boys branded calves for Mrs.
4 Guer. heifer calves, 4 months old.
Martha KJlngback Thursday.
Rev. Robert Kiiner will hold
This is an outstanding herd of guernsey cows;
services at the Owyhee Sunday
have always used a registered bull, test 4.4 to 5.6.
school in the morning and evening
April 25.
Public invited to come and see cows before sale day.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Winter and
This herd is vaccinated against abortion.
children, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ad­
20 W eaner pigs.
ams and children, Bobby Skinner
and Terry Flanagan went on a pic­
1 Sow, 11 pigs, O. I. C. pigs.
2 Gilts, O. I. C.
nic and rock-gathering expedition
100 Hens, 1 and 2 years old, N. Hem pshire reds.
at Succor creek Sunday.
Bill Norris was a Friday Evening
Chicken feeders, w aterers and 1 new crate.
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
1 New Valley Mound corrugator.
Ditty.
Cut your application costs at least Jesse
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patton, Sr.,
2 Rose corrugators.
1 Six-foot horse disc.
75%! Spray up to 125 acres a day were
business visitors in Ontario
—use only 3 to 10 gallons of spray Monday.
2 Two-section harrows.
1 Float, 7 x 20 feet.
per
acre!
Low-gallonage
booms
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Walters were
2 O liver mowers.
2 Hay rakes.
fit easily on any tractor, Jeep, Sunday
dinner guests in the Ray
trailer.
1 14-inch P. O. two-way plow.
YELLOWSTONE Nat l Pork
Franklin home in Parma.
David Lewis of Wilder spent
1 Corn and potato cultivator. 2 One-horse cult.
Land of Magic
with Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
Nyssa Implement Sunday
2 Chopped hay carts. 2 Chopped hay forks.
Brewer.
1 G arden cultivator.
1 Four-ft. wheel fresno.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tallman were
dinner guests in the Donald Bre­
Company
1 Jackson fork. 1 Two-wheel machinery trailer.
wer home Thursday.
1 B rooder house and pen, new.
vat t
rigation systems
Barnes.
Attend Conference—
Lois Bybee, Betty Winchell and
Deane Irving attended the state
Girls league conference at Salem
last week-end. They were accom-
^anid by Miss Nathelle Holton,
.vcretary at the high school.
A ppointed M anager—
Keneth Maze has been appointed
by tlie By bee brothers as manager
of the Bybee usd car lot, Just east
of the Chicken In club.
EXTENDED COVERAGE
\
Covers Much
\
o'chJ<
To Give Benefit Dance—
A benefit dance wlU be sponsored
by the American Legion at the
high school gymnasium May 8 to
rase money iof the veterans mem­
orial hall.
Costs Little
Ask Us About It
Frank T. Morgan
SPECIALTY
Farm Sale
W e are now open for business in
Repairing Radiators.
New equipm ent has arrived for autom obile
radiator repairing.
— None too large, none too small—
W e call for your radiator and deliver it.
— W e A ppreciate All Your R epair W ork—
Monday, April 26
Carl & Burt’s
Machine Shop
PHONE 269-W
SPRAY
BOOM S
for applying
,
1 Levy disc.
2 Hay wagons.
1 Box wagon.
1 Three-section spring-tooth harrow.
1 Six-foot John Deere hinder. 2 W alking plows.
1 16 inch slat m old-board plow.
1 M anure spreader. 1 Two-horse fresno.
2 Slips.
1 W heelbarrow.
1 Pum p-jack with Vz H. P. motor.
1 Anvil vise, post drill, forge, 1 table saw, 1 3 motor.
1 Shed, 5 by 6, new.
Some slab wood.
1 Pressure cooker.
2 Jars, 10 and 20 gal.
2 K itchen cupboards.
5 Chairs.
1 Typew riter and stand. 1 W riting desk.
2 Library tables.
2 Kitchen tables.
1 Dresser.
1 Dressing table.
This ranch for sale; see owner, E. A. Bockus.
2 Book cases.
1 Baby buggy.
1 C irculating heater.
1 Radio.
1 Phonograph and records.
1 O rgan.
1 W ash stand, lots of jars, dishes, cooking utensils.
1 Milk cooler and some milk cans.
6 Tons of first crop hay, good alfalfa.
2 Tons chopped hay.
30 Bushels of wheat.
TERM S: CASH
LUNCH SERVED ON GROUNDS
E. A. and Phil Bockus, Owners
•
A uctioneers: Cola. Bert Anderson and Joe Church.
C lerk: L. H. Fritts
Notice To
Water Users Of
Owyhee Irrigation
District
Conserve your water. Don’t waste. Unless
water conditions change for the better within
the next sixty days, you will be restricted to
four feet per acre delivery.
By order of Board of Directors
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