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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1936)
SOCIETY THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1936 was won by Mrs. C. L. McCoy and Arthur Vernon. Guests were Bobj Comic Mr Wiltshire won second prize. Johannesen and Elmer King of ORRIN CURREY WANTS JOB OF REPRESENTATIVE tifled himself With the Townsend movement when th« movement was just getting underway and helped organize one of the first clubs in the county and has helped start several others. Mr. Currey has had various lec ture engagements in behalf of the 1\>wnsend p'.an and he says, “Nat urally I’m pledging myself to loyal support of the movement if elected.” Caldwell. Freddie and Gilbert Spen MONDAY BRIDGE cer. Keith Parkinson; and Mrs. Mary Mrs. Howard Larsen entertained Lyells and Miss Thelma Cook of with a party Monday afternoon for Boise. the Monday Bridge club members! NIGHT PARTY and several guests. Mrs. W. F Me-1 SATURDAY -A Onto Ourrey of Jiuitura hits LEAP YEAR BIRTHDAY PARTY White’s birthday Sunday evening Ling won first prize and Mrs. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ray enter- | tossed his hat Into ring for the with a surprise party after the even- Emmott won consolation. Mrs. Ver- | tabled with of a cards party | Miss Marzene Hollenberg, who was lng League Devotional service, nol Shoemaker won the guest prize. , for Democratic nomination for repte- a iew Saturday fnoniis night Tw0 tables | sentative. Mr Currey is a young man sixteen years old Saturday, celebrat Dainty refreshments were served were in play with Wm. Schlreman in the early twenties and recently ed her 4th birthday that evening and the honor guest was presented MONDAY CONTACT holding high score at the close of the graduated from the Eastern Oregon with a Leap Year nn.rare „.„„o .„ ij party at . her home . with a present by Miss Mary Bos- The Monday Contract Club met at evening. Normal at La Grande. He has iden- Use Journal Ads—They Pay! Coters were told for nineteen guests I ton president of the League, the home of Mrs. Leslie McClure at a dinner table prettily decorated this week with Mrs. Warren Blod 8 in red and white. Much enjoyment REBEKAH GUEST DAY gett and Mrs. A. V. Cook playing ! APPLE VALLEY throughout the evening was derived with members. Mrs. Blodgett won | from the numerous telpehone calls About 70 attended the Rebekah first prize and Mrs. Dewey Ray won from friends for the honoree and j Guest Day party last Friday after her guests. Joe Robertson was ap noon held in the lodge hall and a second high. Chester Johnson left Monday by • - § - JANES pointed to answer the phone and he ! very enjoyable time was reported stage for McCall. He plans to work ONTARIO, OREGON JOLLY was kept busy all evening. Other I The afternoon was given over to a in a gold mine about 50 miles from boys were chosen to perform various short program, playing of bunco Misses Sabina Caldwell and Edna McCall. entertained the Jolly Janes Ladies Aid will meet this Thurs tasks during the evening. After the and a cafetera lunch at the close. A Burt Specializing in Watch Repairing, ail kinds of Jewelry Repairing Bridge club Monday evening at the day. dinner bunco was played with Nel cooked food sale was also held. Caldwell March 5th with Mrs. Eric Pet Diamonds Remounted While you wait home. Miss. Katherine Numbers on the program were, two lie Jean Schwelzer winning high erson. Young won high score prize and score for the girls and Paul John vocal solos by Mrs. Elmo Higginson; Miss Mae Keizer won second high. Mr. Adams and Mr. D A Rogers Prices Reasonable two vocal solos by Mrs. Ray Kend- ston, high score for the boys. were business visitors in Caldwell ler; violin solo by Dickie Schlreman; Monday. 8 Estimates Cheerfully Given TUESDAY BRIDGE two piano solos by Mable Hearron; Mrs. Howard ST PATRICK'S PARTY Orvilla Vertrees is working in Par Larsen entertained reading by Mrs. Will Beam, and a ma this week at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Dewey Ray and Mrs. Sid the Tuesday evening bridge club Fred Jurries. “Rebekah Work” by Mrs. this Burbidge entertained with a dessert J. talk H. on week. Mrs. Sid Burbidge and The basketball tournament will be Hunter. Mrs. Bobby Bums won Mrs. bridge party Wednesday afternoon, I the door Fisher were guests of the played at Parma the first game be prize and whiners of the club. Laura with three tables in play. The St. | bunco prizes High score prize was won by ginning were Mrs. Andrew Mc afternoon. The Patrick’s motif was used and small Ginnis, first; Mrs. Frank Newbll, Mrs Frank Morgan and second high games will Thursday continue until Saturday pipes were given as favors. At the consolation; and Mrs. Ella Anderson by Mrs. Arthur Boydell. evening. close of the afternoon the following of Ontario, won a novelty prize. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stout and won prizes: Mrs. L. C. McCoy, first; WEDNESDAY BRIDGE CLUB children were business visitors in Mrs. J. H. Adler, second; and Mrs. The Wednesday bridge club met Saturday. Charlie Ruggles plays opposlts Bing SUPPER CLUB W C. Jackson, low. Wednesday afternoon at the home Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson and Crosby in “Anything Ooes," Para Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schlreman en Mrs. Klaus Tensen with Mrs. Law daughter Jeanette have moved down mount’ s screen presentation of the BIRTHDAY PARTY tertained the Supper Club Sunday rence Blodgett and Mrs. Don Todd from Nampa to the home of his Broadway hit, coming Sunday to the Twenty young people of the Apple evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis playing with members. Mrs. Blodgett mother Mrs. John Wilson. DREAMLAND THEATRE in On Valley church honored Mrs. Floyd Wiltshire the only guests. First prize 1was winner of high score prize. is recovering from an tario. Grand songs and goofy com W ith Squibbs Vitamin Products Last week the club met with Mrs. Virgil of Alp edy highlight this film. the mumps, Art Servoss on Thursday night and I i attack Several students from Apple Val Mrs. Bill Lowe won high score prize. ley attended the show "A Tale Of | Two Cities” in Parma Friday after- lal programs were given. BIRTHDAY DINNER A special matinee was given Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Vertrees were A birthday dinner was given Sun-1 ! in noon. Cod Liver Oil the morning for Parma high visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon at the A. V. Cook school students. A. G. Schultz Sunday afternoon. home, honoring the birthday of. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stmerman visited Laurence Trtece and Alan Reed Halibut Liver Oil at the home of his parents Mr. and were business visitors In Caldwell Adex Tablets Mrs. Simmerman in Caldwell Sat Saturday. IS GENERALLY QUIET WITH THE CON urday. Yeast Tablets The Apple Valley Ladies Aid held CERN THAT KEEPS QUIET ABOUT ITS a cooked food sale at Bosshardt’s Tell our Advertisers you Vitavose Grocery 'store Saturday BUSINESS. Virginia Schultz and Grace Goo- saw their ad in the Journal ing attended the G. A. A. Play Day Will supply those vitamins so necessary in com in Parma Saturday. G.A.A. girls m rn m tn from surrounding towns were in bating colds, etc. vited. Games were played in the morning with a delicious luncheon You can never be sure that others know what at noon. During the afternoon spec- Knot Hole News - - Ginzel’s Jewelry and Gift Shop - - - Build Up Your Resistance . .. 5 - Business you have to offer unless you tell them. That is why we keep telling you about advertising . .. Newspaper Advertising Can Be Used to Your Advantage by Telling Others About Your Business. fH Y T O T fT T t The Gate City Journal “It’s Our Business to Help Yours” ATTENTION GROWERS We want you to meet the new manager of our Nyssa Branch, Mr. Frank Constantine, who has had a wide experience in growing, packing and marketing vegetables gained in the major produce growing districts of Arizona, California, Colorado, Oregon and Idaho. W e W ant To Explain Our Deal To You For interior walls and woodwork — Fullerglo is the most popular finish in the West. Semi-lustrous. Satin-like sheen. Made in pastel colors. 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If it is inconvenient for you to call at the office, send a card or phone, and Frank will call on you at your farm. Our success depends on serving your interests and Frank is here for the purpose of assisting all growers to get the most out of their vegetable crops. Idaho Equity Exchange GREETINGS FOLKS—Times are getting better. A survey made re cently on Ontario streets showed that discarded cigarette butts were longer—and fewer people were look ing for them. —KNOTS— Now put this down from the school of experience—The longer you wait to do that repair Job, the greater the cost. The repairs your home needs today will be needed next month or next year, plus others. 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