Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 21, 1954, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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Sunset Valley
Along Th®
Oregon Trail
L o ts C o u n s il
DUI 2 ¿39
I
M rs . F r a s k B y e rs
Mr-. Ada Harrison. Mr. and Mrs.
Ora Newgen and Patty Rice came
home a week ago Friday from a
long vacation trip. They visited Mrs.
Harrison’s son’ Fred Harrison and
her daughters, Mrs. Max Brown
loth of Portland and Mrs. Goldie ]
lustin in Longview. Then they went
LM0ST EVERYBODY KNOWS
o Hood River to visit John Harrison. I
JHA’ BEN-lAMiN PRANKUN SAID:
hen to White Salmon. Wash., to |
“A MAM ,MAY, IF h t A VOWS NOT HOW
isit a cousin of Patty's Keith For-
TO SAYE AS hE GETS, KEEP MS \OS£
TO THE ÖRJNOSTONE.“
ley. They came home by way of
B u t m h o k n o w s th a t s e n .
Pendleton. The weather was wonder,
•INVENTED THE MOUTH ORGAN
fui and the roads were good, they
•INVENTED THE ROCKING CHAR
report.
• WAS THE CHAMPION SWIMMER
OF HIS DAY
The directors of the Oregon Trail
• DEVELOPED THE FIRST VENTIL­
tall held a business meeting at the
ATION SYSTEM
leil Dimmick home Sunday evening
•WAS THE FATHER OF MODERN
Thursday
the Oregon Trail
^
DENTISTRY ?
Grange and Riding club fed two
TRACTOR
SUB-TRACTION
hundred people at the meeting of
the corn growers for the Idaho Can­
Z b v CAN FIGURE A TRACTOR
nery at Nyssa at the Oregon Trail <3000 FOR FROM 8 TO 10 YEARS.
SY PUTTING ASIDE PART OF THEIR
hall.
EARNINGS IK S E T T E R -T H A N
Mr. and Mrs. Neli Dimmick went
to Boise Monday to get a pickup EVER US SAM NOS MONOS
FARMERS CAN miNLESSLY BUILD
they bought at the government sale UP A ’ NEW TRACTOR RESERVE."
there.
Members of the Owyhee Riding
club and Oregon Trail Grange have
been quite busy working in the
Oregon Trail hall. They have been
building a kitchen, complete, with
hot water and double sink as some
of the features. The water heater
HOW I T B E G A M
was donated by the Idaho Power
YOU CAM B E C / N
A labama is an inoan
The kitchen is almost completed
A SAVINGS PROGRAM 9V BUYING
n o t o mean ¡ n o , ' I
„
h > w , and the varnishing is well
U S. SAVIN a s SO N O S/ *7500
c l e a r t h e th ic k et .*
INVESTED TOCMY W1U. GROW INTO *100 00
tnderway. The rest of the building
IN IA S S THAN 10 YEARS '/
fhichis now one big room is to be
alsominod and painted, which will
lake the hall quite up-to-date and
iady for any meeting.
O. P. Counsil had a rock fragment ing her mother. Mrs. Kenneth Park - 1 family of LaGrande were at her
In his eye and had to have it re­ er, accompanied by Mrs. Vic Marsh- parents home. Mr. and Mrs. Ken
all and Miss Maxine Smith, came ’ Lorensen, Thursday night,
moved last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Keller and out to get her and to visit for the I Mrs. Omar Hite and Mrs. Harley
little Phillip of Ontario spent Sun­ evening.
Wilson were hostesses Sunday at a
day at the O. P. Counsil home
The Pinochle club went to Boise birthday party, given for Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Munn of Og­ for a surprise visit to see C. C. Cot- Mrs. Jim Hite and George Johnston
den were at the Leland Montgomery ton and took their supper with them. of Haines, and O. R. Hite, at the
home from Friday to Tuesday Mrs. One couple was unable to go.
Omar Hite home.
Murai and Mrs. Montgomery are
Mrs. Ada Harrison left Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Omar Hite and fam­
sisters.
for a few days visit with Mrs. Eva ily. and Mr. and Mrs. George Johns­
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brewer and Wohlecke of Parma.
ton and family of Haines Were
Children were Sunday dinner guests
Sunday Mr and Mrs. Ora Newgen, Sunday evening guests at the Har­
at the home of Mr and Mrs. E J. Patty Rice and Robert Forney, Sr. ley Wilson home.
»obscn.
of Parma went to Melba to the
A family party and dinner honor­
Robert Forney. Jr. home for dinner, ing Lewis Mitchell’s birthday was
and to spend the day. They went, held Sunday at the Lewis Mitchell
also to visit with Keith Forney of j home. Those present were Mr. and
White Salmon, Wash., who is visit- Mrs. J. B Mitchell, Henry and Dent,
ing in Melba.
' Mr and Mrs. Alonzo Knowles, Mr.
Mrs. O. H. Schweizer, Sunday even- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker and ' and Mrs. Walt Hillis and Mr. and
I
P h o n e 2325
home. They took back a load of
equipment to Quincy for Mr. Flana­
gan. The Goulets lived near Adrian
some years ago.
The Chalk Butte Grange met Fri­
day night.
The Rev. and Mrs. Robert Jack-
son of Nyssa were guests Monday
at lunch at the James Langley home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Okano were
dinner guests Sunday at the Dr. B.
Tanaka home in Ontario.
Molasses Flavors A Home Barbecue
Merry Matrons club met at the
[ home of Alice Holmes Wednesday
afternoon, Jan. 6. Roll call, a house­
hold hint, was answered by 16 mem­
bers. $5 was donated to the March
of Dimes. The new year books were
NEWS OF RECORD
filled out. Gladys Byers, chairman
o f M a lh e u r C o u n ty , W ee k o f
of the card committee, reported a
J a n . 10 t o J a n . 17
profit of $4043 from the sale of
greeting cards last year. Games R e a l E s t a t e T r a n s f e r s R e c o r d e d
George Fukukai et ux to Kumaichi
were played with Alberta Bowen
and Lillian Lundy winning prizes. Matsushita et ux—Los 9 and 10,
Lunch was served by the hostess as­ Block 183. Ontario. 12 26 53. $10.
A. S. Capps et ux to Odren L.
sisted by Adell Lundy. The next
meeting will be Jan. 20 with Adell Lambert et ux—NE'-iSWU and
Lundy hostess. Roll call to be NW 'iSE1* Sec. 20-17-47. 2 23 50.
$2,839.
answered by a coincidence.
Joseph E Culbertson to Clara G.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holmes, Jr.
Culbertson—undivided H interest in
have moved to Oakridge, ave. where
W>4, W4E14 and part of SEY4NE14
Mr. Holmes is employed.
Bee. 16-17-44. 1/8 54. $1.
Mrs. Jess Shuster or Huntington
Montie Crews to Mrs. Alberta A.
and Mr. and Mrs. Finley Shuster of Catleberry—Lot 27, Block 4, Hope
Nyssa visited at the Robert Holmes Add. to Vale. 1/8 54. $10.
home.
C. J. Storey et ux to Dudley De-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers and Long et ux—SWV4SE14 Sec. 26-16
Betty visited Sunday evening at 43 1/8, 54. $10.
the A. M. Goodson home near
Gudrun Calkins to John H. Bene­
Parma.
dict et ux—SW^SWH Sec. 4-20-46
Mrs. Mae Lytle of Roswell visited 6/4/49. $3,000.
Saturday and stayed overnight at
Billie B. Montgomery et ux to
the home of her daughter and her Henry T. Kondo et al—Lots 2. 3. 4,
husband, Mr. and Mrs. James Robb. and SWUNE’i Sec. 6-18-45. 12/31/-
Sunday another daughter, Mrs. Lau. 52. $10.
Barbecued spareribs and chicken are atune to brisk weather days.
rel Wyatt of Roswell, came to take
F. Nephi Grigg et al to Floyd H.
If
you think barbecued meats are elaborate of preparation, you’re in
her mother home.
Black—parts of NW 'lSE’i and S-
for a surprise. The sauce is a sweet-spicy blend of unsulphured mo­
Michael and Gwen Robb went to W^NEVi Sec. 25-19-42. 1/7/54. $10.
lasses, tomato sauce, vinegar, mustard and onion. These ingredients
Nyssa to the Bill Hamilton home (Q. C. Deed».
heated one minute, are ready to baste baked spareribs or broilea
Friday to attend the birthday party
chicken. Mellow unsulphured molasses contributes to the sauce’s rich
Community Hospital at Vale to
reddish-brown color, and it balances the tart flavor of tomato.
for their three year cousin, Vicky Grigg Bros. & Butler—Block 19, El-
Hamilton.
Molasses Barbecue Sauce
dredge Add. to Vale. 12 3L53. $1.
The Pleasant Hour club met at
14 cup unsulphured molasses
1 8-ounce can tomato sauce
Albert J. Munk et al to Wendell
the home of Mrs. Eugene Stephen Richmond—part of NW^NE^i Sec
1 tablespoon prepared mustard
14 cup chopped onion
Thursday. There was a novel plan 25-18-46 8/2/53. $1. (Q.C. Deed!.
1 tablespoon vinegar
14 teaspoon Tabasco
put into effect. The members are to
Combine
all
ingredients
in
saucepan.
Bring to a boil; boil one minute.
Amos W. Johnson et ux to Chester
YIELD:
cup.
get together, three or four at a time Tsuda—Lots 7, 8 and part of Lot
Barbecued Spareribs
and go to the home of another mem­ 9, Sec. 15; Lot 9 and part of Lot 10.
Have 3 pounds spareribs cut in serving pieces. Place in shallow pan.
ber for “coffee’’. There will be a Sec. 22-18-47. 2/10/47 $18,500.
Roast in a moderate oven (350*F.) 114 to 2 hours. Baste with Barbecue
collection for the March of Dimes
Malheur County to George W.
Sauce twice during last hour o l roasting. YIELD: 6 servings.
at the meetings and this will be sent Renwick—lands in Township 29.
Barbecued Chicken
or taken in later when gathered to­ Range 37 2 '4 53. $840
Have a 114 to 2-pound broiler cut in half. Place in shallow pan; skin
gether.
Delbert V. Coulter et ux to Vale
sidewp. Brush with melted butter; sprinkle with salt and pepper. Bake
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reffett of Gospel Tabernacle—No. 12 feet of
in moderate oven (350'F.) 114 hours; turn twice during baking. Baste
John Day were week-end guests at Lot 3. Block 1. Claggetts Add. to
with barbecue sauce during last hour of baking. YIELD: 2 servings.
the John Reffett home.
Vale. 1/12 54. $10.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Collier and
Mary E. Wells to Richard G. Wells
Son, John, were Sunday dinner —undivided *4 interest in Lots 15 tended a card party at the home of guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. to 18, inc., Block 2, Villa Park Add. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ashcraft Wednes­ Howard Connaughy and Mr. and
day evening.
Mrs. Don Linville.
John Reffett.
to Ontario. 1/12/54. $1.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ronald
Batt
were
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Goulet and
Maude Cape to Kathleen W. Kiv-
Delores of Quincy, Wash., were week ett—S>4, NEV*. and E ^N W 'i Sec. Thursday evening guests of Mr. and spent Sunday in Boise visiting at
Mrs. Henry Day.
the homes of Mr, and Mrs. Clay
end guests at the S. E. Flanagan 22-15-37. 9/21/53. $10.
Plecker and T/Sgt. and Miss Britton.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gayle
Martin
spent
Byars Deardorff et ux to Kath­
Mrs. Lewis Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murphy were
leen W. Kivett—NE'4, NE *4 NW , Sunday in Nampa visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Johnson of guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
S 'iN W ti, S>4 Sec. 14; all of Sec­
tions 10 and 6-16-37. 12/15/53. $10. Boise visited at the home of Mr. and Clayton Martin Monday evening.
Alvan H. Bogue et ux to Kath­ Mrs. Chuck Gilbert and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson were
leen W. Kivett—S l4 Sec. 16-16-37. Mrs. Austin Gilbert Saturday even­ Wednesday evening callers at the
ing.
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Mills.
12/9/53. $10.
Mrs. Mary Murphy was a Friday
Fletcher Oil Co. et al to Sinclair
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day were
Refining Co.—Lots 23, 24 and 25, afternoon guest of Mrs. Austin Gil­ Sunday evening guests at the C. R.
Block 1, Taylors Add. to Nyssa. 12/- bert.
Mills home.
Mrs. Dan Hally called on Mrs.
Billy Willis spent Saturday visit­
3153 $10.
Austin Gilbert Tuesday afternoon.
M a r r i a g e L ic e n s e I s s u e d
ing Gary Smith.
James Dayton Lissman and Eliza­
Mrs. John Jarvis and Mrs. Bill • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis and Mr.
beth Louise Smith, both of Nyssa. Willis and Marsha spent Saturday and Mrs. Werner Peutz attended the
in Nyssa visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ted square dance and pot luck supper
1/11/54.
Teske, Andrew McGinnis and Mrs. in Nyssa Friday evening.
C o m p l a i n t s F i l e d in C i r c u i t C o u r t
Ervin L. Parrish vs Delores Jean Willie McGinnis.
Andrew McGinnis was a Sunday
For our money a newspaper scoop
Parrish. 1/18/54. Divorce.
Hubert Keith vs Oeorge Kami- dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. John of an hour or two isn’t worth the
hara. 1/16 54. Recovery of rents. Jarvis.
effort and is good only for bragging
Mr. and Mrs. John Jarvis and purpises.—Washington (Iowa) Jour­
$1.964.
Marsha Wil'is were Friday evening nal.
P e titio n s F ile d in P r o b a te C o u rt
Estate of Mary Schall, deceased.
1/13/54.
Estate of Edgar Harlan Stansbery.
deceased. 1/13'54.
Estate of Nathaniel H. Lee, de­
ceased. 1/14/54.
Estate of John F. Warn, deceased.
1/13 54.
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Mrs. Lena Pounds of Nyssa is
now making her home with Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Pounds.
Mr and Mrs. Gilder Watson of
Seattle were guests of Mrs. Alvon
McGinnis and Mrs. Laura Smith
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Toombs were
Wednesday evening guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap
and Judy, Jess Cantrell of Moro.
Oreg., and Mrs. Ted Teske and
Cindy of Nyssa were guests of Mrs
Alvon MoOlnnls. Mrs. Loura Smith
and Mrs. Bill Willis Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Houtman were
Thursday evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Parker.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Fangan and
Mr and Mrs. Ness Hatt were Sunday
guests at the Vernon Parker home
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bond«“ of
Emmett. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney
and family, and Mrs. Anna Sparks
and Wayne were Tuesday evening
dinner guests at the home of Mrs
Mary Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill DeOer and fam­
ily. Mr and Mr*. Bill Looney and
boys. Mrs. Pearl Brown and Rev
and Mrs. Henry Moore were Friday
evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. K
1. Peterson to help celebrate Mrs
Defier’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson, Mr. and
Mrs. Oale Martin and Mr and Mrs |
Vernon Parker were Monday evening
dinner guests at the Anthony Casu-
rella home.
Jerry Mackey and Hank Moore
took some of the Cub Scouts and
Boy Scouts to visit the Mt Home
Air Base
Mrs Mary Henderson was a Sun­
day dinner guest of Mrs Edna
Cowling.
Mr. and Mrs C O Brown et-
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