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TEN DAVISMr and Mrs Willard Bartles were hosts at a Sunday evening dinner In honor of their daughter. Mrs. Jim Jchrscn of Soncma. California. Ooasts were Mr. and Mrs Howard Mullen cf CaldweU. Mr and Mrs. A. W. Andrews of Notus, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bartles and Children of Arena Valley and Mr. and Mrs John Pritchard. Mrs. Johnson ahd children left Monday for their home alter spending six nr »aim with her parents and other relatives.
Mrs. George Ames of Errmett and Mrs. Cora Grlffen of Wenatchee. Washington were Monday afternoon visitors of their cousin, Mrs. Fred Rumpel.
Mr and Mrs. R. Slippy of Owyhee. and Mr. and Mrs. Ollbert Toll and children were Sunday dinner guesU at the Ray Franklin home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vader of Hagerman, Idaho, were Thursday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Pritchard.
Mrs. Mae Lytle and Mildred. Lee Harris and BUI Harris of Roswell were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Denver Glenn.
BIU Kurtz and Miss Idamary Prouty of Newell Heights, were Thursday evening callers In the McLaughlin and Graham homes.
Charles Buran visited from Tuesday untU Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Carl Graham. He left Saturday for Boston
Mrs Herman Weick, Sr, was hostess at a dinner Monday night for Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Schmidt and famUy of Parma.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Miller were Sunday visitors of their mother. Mrs. Minnie Miller, at Lakevlew.
Mr and Mrs. Nick Howerton and daughter, Shirley, of Boise, and Mr. and Mrs. Denver Glenn and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Larsen.
Ten Davis played baseball with Notus last Wednesday at Notus and won by a score of 25 to 16.
Word received from Donald Her- mo stated that he la still at Camp Lowry, Denver. David Bay Is on coast guard duty In Oregon.
Miss Elizabeth Weick spent Friday night with her cousins, Miss Roedels, at Marble Front.
J. B. Newport, state agriculture commissioner, and Mrs. Newport have moved from Boise to their farm home.
Or*gdft Trail -The Oregon Trail P.T.A. met .at
the school house Friday afternoon. Miss Hyde had charge of the program. America" was sung by Bennie Kresslsy and Margene Gardner, accompanied by Donna tee WUson on the violin and Yfr*. Bud Wilson on the piano. A group cf third grade pupils drama- ilaed the story of "The Homeless Dog.’’ Ducky Darley, Bennie Kres- sly and Kenneth Snodgrass sang a song. The Virginia reel was danced by Betty Ann Boeing. Marianne Relk, Betty Alice Byers, Bonnie Kressly. Jack Chard, Melvin Smith, Larry Holmes and Dickie Hart. New officers will be elected at the April meeting. Mrs. Rook- stcol, Mrs. Varble and Mrs. Loyd Adams were appointed as members of a nominating committee Mrs. Fry wUl present the April program.
Miss Jean Hyde visited at her home In La Grande over the week-end.
•Mr. and Mrs. Tarvald Olson visited In Ontario Friday after-
NORTH NYSSA HEIGHTS
Frances Ford arrived home Sat-By The Happy Fanner
. . . , . . By Monday morning the mumpsurday night from Milton, where he were at least tottlng „ e „et 0ut tohad been with his grandparent. I wh>t the wcrld ls dolng „ i since last sumrtier j e.an-t really go t: work yet. Tls an
Mrs. Olen Butter was hostecs , wind that blows no good. Had lottc the Just-A-Mere club at her I tjme f0 r?ad apd think. Read anhome Friday afternoon with 10 | artfclc ln our i00al paper (frequen- members and one visitor pre ent t,y thpy c. ntain a reai cremi thatThe door prize was won by Eliza- should |v rc2d bv minions; calledbeth Keyser. The next meeting ' -Winder What a Frenchman think" will be held with Sara Gaham. | years ago llie FrenchmanEach member ls requested to pro- , h;ld freedom .we brag ab ut ourvide a plant or bulb for the an- freptjr r . Frpnch really hadnual plant exchange. ‘i t ” with tmohasls on the big "I".
Mr and Mrs. Jess Ford enter- ?. ¡t'i e oha'ls cn the big "I"tained nine couples at a pino- i -r :nd carpal where to pet off does the construction outfits onchle party Saturday night. | or e’ ’ r - i ol told industry m ilitary J l;s have to make It cost
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Morris ef where net cf: and It got off all possible so as to mearly addNotus were callers at the Dave cr else. Fcli-I told the pe-ple the "plu " onto cest plus? AskBeers home Sunday. ; Gne cabinet w '«h d its hands and j the boys working on those jobs.
Mr and Mrs Roger Tucker were stepped nut. "Let some me try it ; In the Almighteys eyes Is Fran-Sunday dinner guests at ti e Her- * '•h,Y ” Freedom “Indepen- ces lesson worth more to thembert Fischer home. den-e” up to the very last, while than if cost? Oh let us take
, ,,, Hitler laughed. Wouldn't even al- heede while it is still today.Mrs. Glen Suiter and Clarence Fa], bc As Hit- Fvrr..nnP is runnlng ar3und ln
were Sunday dinner guests at the wn:kod in the frant door the EvPrjnnP * rUnnlnK home of their sister and aunt. Mrs.
m any pay he n-lght git, 8«#l hll (allow men gathered up and heldas "Hostages" to be shot down wholesale when some of those ' Independents" just cculdn’t stand it any longer and handed justice to some "Hitlerite”.
What d-es the Frenchman think? How many of them w.uld like to get down on Jheir knees and beg us "Free” “Independent’’ Americans to at least have horse sense and forget our grabbing selfishness and cooperate at least for the duration cf the war.
Why does Labor have to grab while grabbing ls g: d? Why does the Farm Bloc have to hold up everything to try to grab? Why
Arcadia
high now getting their crops in nun r ui Lil wMn mi i , . Frenchman stepped ojj tthe back ,., ^ f ,, af . i, very late springManford Stimmel at Hcmedale. I n ........... J r . ln ■s>Jlce 01 lauthe afternoon Mrs. Suiter and Mr.-. I wly To hPck with ,hpm thaU — sf cf these Hollr.witers are get-Stimmel drove to Boise to visit their hard luck.” ling their crops in early. An earlynoon.
Mrs. H. H. Whitman returned to relatives
^ arTJ ¥ s£i-,B jrunsirs r - rMrs. Hans Wurl has been ill occasion being her 13th birthday — • ■ . . . . ....
Where is F rances independence; Rrain crop wilh the same care teday? Fourty hour week? Double wiU out yield a ]ate one We won’t
OWYHEEThe Owyhee community club
met with Mrs. Earl Strickland Thursday with Mrs. Charles Culbertson assisting After the busi- ness meeting, ln which a bazaar was planned to be held the Saturday before Easter at the Skinner store, a shower of bridal gilts waa given by club members and friends to Mrs. Clara Skinner Nicholson. Mrs. O. L. McMillan and Doris KUngback were also shower hostesses. The bride received lovely gifts. A lunch of salad, wafers, cake and coffee were served.
Rev. Krlner of Payette held preaching services after Sunday school on the fourth Sunday of the month.
Charles Huffman of Stanfield has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Lynn Kygar, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bergam and family of Hermiston have moved to the house on the lower Kllng- back ranch.
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Gilbert Hclmes made a business trip to Nampa Friday.
John Bowen ls operating a drag line near Parma.
SOUTH NYSSA HEIGHTS
Mr. and Mrs. John BartholemaWhat would capital be willing to |
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Jimmie Miller and family who live south of Parma visited Mr Miller’s father and the E. R. Anderson family Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Paul Baker. Mrs. F. J. Cahill and Mrs. J. E. Keyser attended the regular meeting of the Just-A-Mere club at the home of Mrs. Glenn Suiter Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Orvll Hickman and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Charlie Castellaw hime in Nyssa.
Mr. Slater and his hay chopping crew of New Plymouth are chopping hay on the E. R. Anderson ranch for Mr. Mandolia.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Norris of Notus and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Webster of Nyssa were Sunday evening visitors at the Carl Sebum home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Keyser attended the funeral of Mr. Keyser’s cousin ln Payette Tuesday.
Mont Corbett spent Sunday with Paul Herring ln Nyssa.
Vernon Walker and little stepson of Payette stopped at the home of his sister. Mrs. E. R. Anderson Saturday. Mr. Walker will leave the first of the week for Hermiston where he has employment.
attended a pinochle party at the to do with? And politics? If they Jess Ford home Saturday evening.1 n'v could have a chance to come
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hershey of I back and wasli up a bit.Nyssa spent Friday at the Dave | New the "Humble" French man Beers home. i sets down in the gutter and lets
Mrs. Harold Anderson of Nys-1 the conquer swagger by. He works sa visited Friday at the home o f ; seven days per week and exists her parents, Mr. and -Mrs. G le n _______________________________Suiter, and attended the meeting of the Just-a-Mere club.
Kingman Kolony
Betty Jean To mb spent Sunday afternoon and night as a guest of Joyce Kurtz of Newell Heights.
Nadine Wilson was a week-end The Kingman Pinochle club met guest of Marjorie Ilite in Owyhee,
at the home of Mrs. Raymond Holton Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Harvey Holton played with members.Mrs. Conrad Martin received high score prize and Mrs. Harvey Holton received the traveling prize.The hostess served refreshments.
The Home Economics club of the Kingman Grange met at the
Mrs. Wilma Sherman of San Francisco, ls visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Pullen.
Mrs. Joe Oodr entertained at a birthday dinner Thursday evening for her husband and their grandson, Dickie Codr, whose birthdays fall on the same day. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Codr. Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gygar.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Slippy and daughters, Carol and Sharon, were Sunday guesU ln the Charles Culbertson home.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Bigelow entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Calhoun, Mrs. Martha KUngback, Doris and Fred and George Gregg.
Mrs. Alta Oordan returned to her home at Vale after spending a week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradley.
Mrs Lewis Skinner Is 111.Mrs. T. M. Lowe, who is In the
Ontario hospital with a broken hip. ls reported as doing well.
Totorla brothers have been moving their sheep from their winter feeding ground near the Owyhee school, by truck to the Jordan Valley vicinity.
home of Mrs. Wesley Piercy Wednesday for an all-day meeting to work on a quilt.
The second year 4-H sewing club girls entertained their mothers at a party at the home of Shirley Smith ln Newell Heights. Mrs. Wesley Piercy and Mrs. William Toomb attended from the Kolony.
Mr. and Mrs. William Toomb and sen. Richard, and C. M. Beaumont were In Ontario on business Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Martin shopi>ed ln Caldwell Monday.
Joyce Kurtz of Nowell Heights spent Tuesday night with Arlene Piercy and help’d her celebrate her 11th birthday.
Mrs. Fail Parker of Newell Heights. Mrs. Wesley Piercy and
Chuck Sin re was drilling grainMonday. Mr. Drydale, on the Chet Sage place has had six or eight icres cf grain In for a ccuple cf veeks end has ten or twelve more in now.
Young CorHeld. on Jim Trum- nel’s p’ace has had his beets and grain ln for some time. Elza Nic- um will have his twenty acres f new land in the time this ls in
•mint.Ru'sle Howell and Claud Brit
ton both got started to tcurning th* soil among the first ones. But it takes Doc Raffington to really set the pace for us. Dec says that he is the youngest one in Cow Hdlcw. He says “you are just as old as you feel.”
Our hay supply keeps looking worse and worse and this late spring is not helping much. Our
Forty were present at church and Sunday school Sunday. A pedal number was given by the
young people’s class After Sunday school. Rev. Daniel of Ontario gave a message. Mrs. Daniel sang a s:lo accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Bill Stewart.
Mr and Mrs. Denver Lay and baby and Mr. Lay’s father of j Powers, Oregon, arrived here last j week and moved onto the Olen Lay place.
Glen Dowers has rented the C. W. Barrett place for the coming year.
The Arcadia Sunshine club met March 19 at the school auditorium. Twenty ladies were present. The business meeting was called to order by the president. The secretary's report and roll call were given by the secretary. Thirty three pennies were received in the penny drill. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Lloyd Orris and Mrs. George Moeller. The next meeting will be held April 2 with Mary and Sylvia Roth as hostesses.
Mrs. Charles Barnhart and son of Elgin spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hickey and with her husband who is employed at the Ontario airport. Mrs. Barnhart will teach
1 the Lincoln school this year.Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Orris receiv
ed word from their son, Keith, who , left here some time ago, that he I is employed in a lumber mill in | Portland.
Arcadia and Valley View played ball Friday oin the Valley View
| diamond. The score was 14 to 12 i in favor of Arcadia.
Mr. and Mr*. Tommy 0|U h*v<moved from the Fred Leir place to the Rivervlew district.
Mr. and Mrs. George Moeller visited Mr and Mrs. John Snow ln Nyssa Saturday evening.
Mrs. Zack Walker and baby of Nyssa spent the week-end with Mrs. Walker’s brother, Sam Caldwell, and family.
Sonny Oroct, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Groot, was Injured last week when his tricycle became entangled ln a manure spreader wheel, throwing him under the spreader and cutting a bad gash in his legs. He was taken to a doctor for medical treatment.
Clarence Barrett and George Moeller built a fence around the Arcadia school grounds Tuesday.
The Farmer family has moved from the island in Snake river to Nyssa.
Miss Jeanette Martin of CaldweU spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Martin.
Mrs. Mary Nichols left Sunday mc*ning to visit her daughter,Mrs. Elmer Frank of Los Angeles.
Mr and Mrs. Wade Nichols o f ! newly organized cattle associationOntario are the parents of a boy j Uas turned their range cattle outborn March 18. The boy has been ch the °ld grass,named Kenneth Doaw. Mr. and I The old grass Ls very plentifulMrs. Nichols are former residents anc' makes pretty good feed too of the Kolony. | fcr dry cattle. In fact many of the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newbill, who | farmers are using dry grass right recently sold their ranch, have nnw to "fill in ln the absencebought the Alvon McGinnis place in Newell Heights.
Dorothy Toomb spent Saturday night with Irma Points in Adrian.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McConnell of Nyssa visited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shaw Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dutton and family were ln Caldwell Friday.
Nadine Nichols. Nadeen Wilson and Kenneth Elliott met with Dorothy Toomb Sunday afternoon to plan the entertainment for the4-H club party to be held at the
Mrs. Arthur Cartwright dreve to Boulevard Grange hall Saturday V. Maw home. New Plymouth Tuesday afternoon, j evening, March 28. Mr. and Mrs
cf hay. It doesn’t boost the butter fat production much but we hope to soon have new gras pasture.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Riggs and Roland and Rnymrnd of Parma were Sunday visitors at the H
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