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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1935)
G ATE CITY JO U RNAL, T H U K S D A L AUGUST 15, 1935. in« ton. V apple v a lle y fo lk The Myres were in Seattle K IN G M A N KO LO NY NEWS two days sightseeing while Mrs. Scott and children visited Mr. Scott W ORK A T McCALL who is taking treatments at Am- Mrs. Oscar Schaefer visited at IN PEA HARVEST erican Lake. the T . T. Elliott home Tuesday Dandls Dutro and wife called at evening. the John Wilson home Saturday Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cotton and Ralph Evans and family of Par afternoon on their way to their Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Greeling at home in Nampa. They had been ma visited at the Clendenings home tended the grange picnic at Camp Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Evans is a grouse hunting up around Cam Creek Sunday. bridge and report the hunting good. \ daughter of Mrs. Clendening and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bruce were Word was received Saturday that dinner guests at the Cotton home was looking after some Interests for Mrs. George Miller who Is in the ! the Clendenings while they are at Friday. Mercy hospital at Nampa is getting McCall. The P .-T A. will meet with Mrs. ¡along nicely and expects to be able Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stout went to Cotton August 20th to discuss the I to return to her home at Melba, McCall Saturday morning early to | work for the coming year. All mem Idaho in a few days. The Millers are I join their children Marvin and I bers are requested to attend. former Apple Valley residents, hav 1 Norma who were staying up there | Mr. and Mrs. Archie Moses visit ing lived here several years and her picking peas Mrs. Stout remained | many friends will be glad to leant ed friends in the Kolony Sunday. Miss Etna Thornton of Vale and up there with Marvin to work and , of her recovery. Norman accompanied her father | Duane Johnston and Vemadene Mrs. Hansen of Ogden. Utah, visited home Sunday evening. j Caldwell went to McCall over the at the Martin home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toombs and Several Apple Valley people at- [ week end to visit their parents who Action picture of our barber daughter returned Wednesday from tended the rodeo at Nyssa last week are working there, mind at work . . . . but we Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Vanlandlngham Genessee, Idaho. Miss Jeanette end. would like to do your tonsor- Mrs. George Dally was a business iormerly of Apple Valley are living Martin returned home with them, lal work. at Yellowstone park where he is I Mr. and Mrs. Buck Ramsey and [visitor hi Parma Tuesday. OW YHEE BARBER SHOP | daughter Sarah Jane of Wlnnemuc- Dick Myres and family and Mrs. working on a dragline as oiler. Todd and Pound* Andrew Ellerbrook threshed his ca visited friends here last week, Scott and family returned Saturday evening from their trip to Wash- grail» Tuesday with Adolph Schultz Mrs. Ramsey was formerly Miss machine. Agnes Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Moses and Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Burr left little daughter returned the last of Wednesday noon for Twin Palls the week from the hills where they where Mr. Burr is employed, had spent three weeks on account |of Mr. Moses health. ARCADIA NEWS | Mrs. Ray Danforth from Arena Valley called on Mrs. Matsen Wed nesday afternoon. Billie and John Matsen went over W ill Com had the misfortune to on the Oregon side last week to *ose a ^ ne horse last week with work in the hay fields. | ^ a in fever. Elmer Stradley also The second crop of hay is about ^os^i a h °rse with the same disease this week completed In the valley. Miss Evelyn Zlttercob has been ill this week LINCOLN NEWS [ Mrs. C. W. Barrett was a caller at starting Monday, September 2 I the Chas. Bullard home Tuesday evening. Agricultural Albert Butler has been U1 tills Mrs. Ed DuPre returned home last week after spending the summf week;. Mr. and Mrs. John Carr and fam visiting her mother and other rela Livestock — Produce — Fruit— Grain ily of Welser were Sunday dinner tives In Urbana, HI. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Nielson and guests at the latters parents Mr. and family spent 8unday hi Boise. Miss Mrs. Chas. Bullard. The So and Sew Club held an ¡Ruth returned home with them for Ice cream social at the liome of Mr a week’s visit. Starting Monday, September 2 Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Thomas and and Mrs. John Hickey. August 8 with a nice crowd attended. Those family are living at Mrs. Johnson's present were Mr. and Mi's. Long, place for the winter. Oi Giant Animals — A Mile of Laughs Mr. Mrs. A. Johnson went to Calif- Orville Clack family. _ . and ., Mrs. -' Mrs. Lloyd Orris and family. Ken neth Vanderpool, Velma and Ethel ; Mull. Mr and Mrs. A1 Bohy and son, Mrs. T. Matherly and daughter Donna. CARD OP TH AN KS We sincerely thank each and every one of our friends for their kindnesses and sympathy and for the beautiful flowers given us at the time of the loss of our darling baby Mildred Louise Lewellen. Mr. and Mrs. John W Lewellen and children. Mr. and Mrs C. Klinkenberg and family. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lewellen and family. - Buy from our advertisers and get real satisfaction ! Electric Ranges and Refrigerators We are now showing the latest models In electric ranges and elec- t r i e refrigerators in' eluding Ï G. E. 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