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GATE CITY JOURNAL. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 31,1936 tALS Olenn McGinnis and Bill (pent Christmas eve In Boise Biggs Kenneth Pond enjoyed Christmas ht the home of his brother. C. E. Pond In Big Bend. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Pruyn spent Christmas at Melba with M r and Mrs. O. O. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Clark Price, Miss June Hlgglnbothem and Mr. Russell fjuyder all of Ontario were Christ mas eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Paradis. They all motored to Boise later in the evening. Si*îglg!g!g!g!«<C΀!€l€î< miÂVJMÎIH Greetings to All as We Welcome 1937. Johnson Variety Bob McCurdy spent In Boise with his mother. Kerm it Llenkaemper returned Mrs Chas Garrison and Vera Sunday after spending a week with were Boise visitors on Monday. his parents In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. B Nordale Gerald Jensen of Salt Lake C it} spent Christmas Day In Payette Is spending the holidays with his with the Roy Sterling family. father Miller Jensen. The Wm Duffy family were Mr and Mrs. Herschei Thompson guests at the S. Jones home on came over from Emmett Sunday tc Christmas Christmas day. visit with relatives. The W C. T. U will meet with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Duncan of Mrs Reese Byram on Tuesday after Jo.se were dinner guests at the noon. January 5 at 2:30. A lto n Duncan home Sunday. Sunday guests at the Geo. McKee Mr. and Mrs. Dave Walters of home were Mr and Mrs. Jame; liggins were overnight guests at Armstrong and Buddy and Mr and cm Wilson heme Monday. Mrs. Geo. English of Wilder. Miss Thelma Cook of Boise spent Christmas at the parental A. V. Cook home She returned to Boise on Sunday. Mr and Mrs A. V. Pruyn and the Geo Benton family were Christmas eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Pruyn. Mrs. Geo. M cKee entertained hei Mrs. Clarence Mull was taken to he Ontario hospital Monday. She sister, Mrs. Fima Simrvon and Miss Mr. Andrew McGinnis and daugh as been in bad health for some Elba Simpson and Joe Poore on Sat ter Viola spent last week and me. urday. a Christmas in Owyhee at the home of vlrs. Jane McGinnis. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Braniard Word received from Mrs Bill nd Beverly and Mr. Manning of Olenn who Is a patient in St Marys Mis i Wanda Cantrall and Mis.' .‘ ayette called at the 8herwood Hospital In Walla Walla Is to the Helen Wiseman entertained with a home Sunday afternoon. effect that she is feeling quite a bit dinner Sunday for Douglas Benton and James Correll. Arthur Vernon Cook, who spent better. ten days at home on a furlough from Miss Sue Keizer of Boise came The Harry Frost family of Nam the Navy, left on the bus Sunday pa and the C. C. McVlcker fam ily ol down Saturday afternoon and re 'or the Navy base station at San Payette were dinner guests at the mained until Supdqy afternoon at Diego. On his return he will be as the parental C. J. Keizer home W F Flndling home Tuesday. signed to a ship. The Ernest and Leslie McClure Mrs. Chas. Paradis went to Weis- families went to Caldwell Christmas er last Wednesday to see her small niece, Genevieve Wiggins, of M id Day to be with their parents, Mr and Mrs. C. D. McClure and family H A PPY NEW Y E A R vale, who was Ul in hospital there. Pete Mitchell left Wednesday for To You — Our good Word from the Bob Stringfellows Portland where he will spend a few In Boise Is that they have bought o days before going on to the univer friends, to whom we home in Boise at 1414 E Bannock sity at Eugene. owe our success, this St. Mr. Stringfellow Is employed on our first year in Nys- Mrs. H. Blair Johnson went to reclamation work out of Boise. sa. May we continue Portland last Thursday to spend Miss Florence Wtrta of Port'and Christmas with her daughters Miss to merit your business. was a guest in the W. C. Jackson Betty and Miss Clara Johnson. home over Christmas. Miss Wirt: Mr. and Mrs. Berwyn Burke and and Mr. Alfred Jackson returned to hildren and Mr and Mrs. Frank Portland Sunday. Burke and family were Christmas Miss Peggy Robbins accompanied day guests at the Edwin Burke home Miss Harriett Sarazin home from the in Caldwell. University of Oregon at Eugene foi Miss Kathryn Mitchell who spent the Christmas holidays and is a the holidays with her parents Mr house guest at the Sarazin home. and Mrs. George Mitchell, will leave Mr. and Mrs. T. O. McDaniels and the last of the week for Heppner children Elizabeth Marie and Tom where she teaches. Chadwick’s Tlojvf diaduxjui 'Xojty, (RcdtsiA, c GIL (bay.. Tlciv QJ jlo A j L T e le p h o n e yo u r g r e e t i n g s t o those far away. L o w e st lo n g dis tance rates app ly any time b e tw een 7 p .m . N e w Y e a r ’s Eve and 4:30 a.m . January 2. Malheur Home Telephone Co. my and Mr. Howard Cade all ot Redding. California., arrived Thurs day and visited until Sunday morn- ig at the C. W. Rice home. Mrs. M c Daniels Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rice. Pud Long came up from Jordan Valley last Tuesday and on Christ mas day, he and Mrs Long and Evelyn drove to Boise to spend the day at the parental Carter home. They returned to Nyssa that even ing. Mr. Long went back to Jordan Valley Wednesday. COAL .. Boise Payette •HAP?r NEW Y e a r Frank Parr who came from Deer Lodge. Mont., to spend Christmas with Mrs. Parr and daughter at the parental W. A. McNall home plans to leave Saturday to resume his duties as teacher In the Deer Lodge schools. Miss Donna Cook returned to Nyssa last Wednesday evening from Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pinkston and her teaching at Enterprise to spend son Pete and Mr. and Mrs W. W the holidays with relatives here. On rhursday Mus Cook and her sister Smith and Miss Helen Wiseman Miss Betty Cook spent the day In drove to Meridian to spend Xmas Boise. day at the Garrit Bowen home. On their return that, evening Miss Wise Phyllis, Dickie and Glenn Schlre- man was a guest in the Correll in man were guests In the Bud Ander Apple Valley. son home while their parents were in Richland. Wash. M r and Mrs. Wm. Schirman were called there by the Illness and death of Mr. Schlre- man’s father. • p ?) Mrs. Crlstle Minton and Mrs. Cletus Minton and their children of Boise visited Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. C. B. Dodson and Mrs. Harry Newby and Mrs. Tom Newby Lumber Company 15 “T h ere'» a Y ard Near Y ou" Mrs. Jonas Brown and children of Payette and her son Max, who at tends the Southern Branch of the University of Idaho at Pocatello, were guests at the Bernard Frost home on Saturday. Young Brown is business manager of the athletic as sociation at the university. BIG BEND NEWS The Christmas dance at Big Bend Park hall was the only large public gathering held In this vicinity Sev- . ral families attended church ser vice* In nearby towns and the usual fam ily gatherings were held with relatives and friends from various sections of the county and local kin folk taking part In the festivities ap propriate to the season. Since Wade school was closed ow ing to scarlet fever Mrs. F A. M ill er and Mrs. Wm. Gibson took the treat which was donated by the community and delivered It at every home in the district. Mrs. Lem Davis of Yakima and Miss Wilma Colwell of Frultland were Bend callers last Tuesday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs Tom Campbell at a Caldwell hospita’ last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Peck and their house guest Mr. R. C. Peck of Illinois and Mr and Mrs. Bob Peck and Uttl. son of Arrowrock spent Christma' with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brunlng and Billy Joe In Portland. They return ed home Sunday evening. M r and Mrs. Darwin Burgher oi Boise were holiday guests In thi Jesse Johnston home. Miss Helen Pond, who attend- school In LaGrande Is spending her vacation with her parents, M r and Mrs. C. E. Pond. Mrs. Jane Oates, mother of Mrs Carl C. Case passed away at her home In Arena Valley last Saturday evening. TTre funeral will take place at the Presbyterian church In Ros well, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Interment In Ore Roswell cemetery. WANTED 1 year and to 12 years 1000 to 1600 pounds. Give description, price, etc. Drop card W.T.Kelley Care Washington Hotel, Weiser, Idaho 5 EKSoi f V* - -7 C^EE As you face 1937— Kow you have our slncerest wishes for Health, Happiness and Success. Mr. and M rs Tom Goodier enter tained at Sunday dinner December 27 for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whipple and family. Mr and Mrs. Charles Price and family and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Rookstool and family. A very pleasant Christmas was spent at the Freeman Rookstool home when four former Nebraska families brought well filled baskets and enjoyed a turkey dinner togeth er. Dinner was served caf e p i style The day was spent visiting Those present were Mr. and Mrs Fred Province and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whipple and family Mr. and Mrs. Tom Goodier and the Rookstool family and Dick Poston In the afternoon other callers were Willard and Homer Whitman. Loyd and Verl Landreth. Mr. and Mrs. AUCTIO N EER I f you are contemplating on having a public sale, write or phone 1216, Nampa, Idaho. COL. MUNYON Auctioneer 24 years of selling experience Nyssa Packing Co. W e wish to thank our many customers for the business we have enjoyed during the past year and hope that we may be permitted to serve you during the coming year, 1937. W E T R Y TO P L E A SE Baldridge Implement Co. Word from Mr. and Mrs. Dick Adams, who are visiting In Riverton, Wyoming Is that they made it through In fine shape. They had about SO miles of slick road from Seda Springs toward Kemmer and about 10 miles o f bad road near Rawlings, while the rest of the roads were bone dry. Weather was like summer at Riverton, but we suspect there is plenty of snow there now. Words cannot express our appreciation o f your many favors, so we have resolved that every day o f 1937 will be but new opportunities to show our gratitude by even greater service. Eat at the Argonaut It’s the place with the good food and courteous treatment. . . Nordale Furniture Store Mr and Mrs Monta McFate of Callaway, Nebr.. were calling at the Fred Province, Tom Ooodler and B F Rooks tool homes during the holidays. Mr and Mrs. Osborn of Kingman Kolony district are enjoying a visit from Mrs. Osborn’s brother and vife. Mr and Mrs. Monta McFate of Callaway, Neb. Prancis Trohee of Boise visited a few days last week at the Frank Whipple home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Goodier called on Mr. and Mrs. Osborn and family Saturday. Silos Hoffmans have completed tlieir house on their home.itead and moved to the first om the week. ~ Silas Hoffman and family and Ira Chadd and family called on B F. Rooks tool last week. Horses Mares Mules O W YH EE When In Ontario . . . In the New Y ear’s Inventory we value no item more highly than your friendship. And In appreciation we extend our greetings and best wishes. Manta Me Fate of Callaway. Neb., and Mr and Mrs. Osborn of Nyssa. Orover Coopers entertained at Chlrstmaa dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Landreth and family and Homer Whitman and family M r Eldon Roe# and Mike McCarty of Boise. Idaho called at the B. F Rooks tool home Sunday ARGONAUT CAFE Chas. Clement, Prop. The Gate City Journal Alexander’s V4 O ff Inventory Sale Now Starting Save 25 percent on Suits, O’coats, Dress Pants, Dress Shirts, Pajamas, Robes, Mufflers, Ties, Sweaters, Blankets, Dress Gloves and Luggage A Sale To Make New Friends and One Our Old Patrons W ill Appreciate Attend This Annual Money Saving Sale Starting Now ALEXANDER’S In Ontario And All Alexander Stores In Idaho and Oregon