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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1936. CALX Mrs. J. J. Sarazln and spent Friday in Boise. Harriett The George Wisner family of Pay ette were Sunday guests at the Blair Miss Margaret McNulty is spend Johnson home. ing this week on her vacation from A baby son, weighing over 7 duties at the Nyssa bank. pounds was born to Mr and Mrs Miss Ruby Poole was an overnight Art Servo6S Saturday noon. guest of Mrs. Dick Young Saturday Mrs. Elma Simpson of Boise is night. Miss Poole was en route from spending this week with her sister her home in Dayton, Wash., to Bur Mrs. Geo. McKee. ley, where she is teacher of home Neil Nellson of Caldwell was a economics in the Burley high luncheon guest of Mr and Mrs. Will school. Beam Sunday. See the Best NIGHT RODEO at CALDWELL Three Big Nights Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parr and daughter Janie of Deer Lodge, Mont., arrived Monday evening to spend a few days with Mrs. Parr's father, W. A. McNall. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jackson drove over to their former home town, Enterprise, Oregon; and spent the week end with friends Mr. and Mrs. Ed DuPre and family of Cairo and Miss Virginia DuPre of Ontario spent Sunday at the Dale Garrison home, the event being in honor of Mrs. DuPre’s birthday. Mrs. A. H. Boydell returned home Sunday morning from a three weeks visit with her mother Mrs. R. Man- kervis and other relatives in Butte, Mont. Mrs. Georgia Lytle of Suffolk, Mont made a brief viist with her old time friends, Mr. and Mrs. Will Beam Sunday evening. She was en route to Portland. Thursday Friday Saturday 8:15 p.m. Thurs., Fri. 8:80 Saturday. Top Flight Riders and Broncos . . . Tough Brahma Steers . . . Novelty Stunts ADMISSION 99 cents (Including Tax and Grandstand or Bleacher Seat) Children, 25 Cents Allan Forbes of Boise was a brief visitor at the home of his mother, Mrs. Bettie Forbes Monday night when en route to Welser and Vale on business. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hurt of Nampa were guests of the Ralph and Loyd Milliken families Sunday. Mr. Hurt and his father are owners and operators of the KFXD Radio Broadcasting stations of Boise, Nampa and Caldwell. Mr and Mrs. Frank Morgan and Clay attended a water melon feed at the Barlow ranch on the project land Sunday night. Prof. Barlow and the Dennys were hosts to about forty neighbors and friends. Specials 4 lb P o u n d Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Beam of Iron . Mrs. Louie Booth and three Friends of Jack Short will be glad , daughters returned from McCall to learn that he is recovering nicely side came to Nyssa Wednesday to where they have been picking peas, j from a serious operation which was spend a few days visiting at the performed a week ago Wednesday at Will Beam home. Miss Stella Day of Nampa was a the Ontario hospital. I guest at the Hugh Glasgow home Mrs. Warren Blodgett and child during the rodeo. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Scovell, man ren, Mrs. E. M. Blodgett and grand agers and owners of the Scovell daughter Ilene and Mr. and Mrs. Viola McGinnis is visiting with Floral company of Boise were visit the Alvon McGinnis family in Owy ors at the parsonage on Monday. Will Beam spent Wednesday in hee . The Scovells are old school friends Caldwell. of the Whites. J. D. Todd of Spokane is expected The Warren Blodgett family drove to Lake Lowell Sunday afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Jess Thompson mov here Sunday to make his home with see the boat races. ed their household furniture Tues his son, Don Todd. He lost his wife last week and decided to sell out day into the new house recently Pauline Braden of Little Rock, built for Pud Long. The Longs plan and move to this country to be close Arkansas is visiting this week at the to leave soon for Harper where they to his son. Chas. Overstreet home. will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Garrison of Jamieson were dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson of Hubert Jones and Leonard Mar Boise spent the week end at the shall came down from Prairie City parental Chas. Garrison home Sat home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lar to spend the week end with home urday. In the afternoon Mr. Gar sen. Mrs. Anderson is a sister of folks and to attend the Nyssa rodeo. rison and Ray attended the auction sale at Payette where they purchas Mrs. Larsens. They returned to their work Sunday ed II feeder pigs which Ray took to Mrs. Webster Eldredge, Mrs. evening his ranch at Jamieson to feed out. Oswald Forbes and Miss Margaret Mrs. Ted Nelson made a trip to Hunt are visiting in Portland this Shoshone over the week end after week. her sons, Warren and Stanley who I The J. J. Sarazln family and Miss have spent the past two weeks visit J ' Eva Boydell spent the week end at ing with their grandmother Mrs. J. the Payette Lake and while there H. Culbertson there. They returned occupied the Frank Morgan cabin. home Sunday. THEATRE Mr .and Mrs. Paul Morrison and Miss Bernice McClure began work son and daughter of Topeka, Kansas Monday at the Swan Bakery to take have been visiting relatives here the place of Mrs. Henry Carl, who and in Payette and Emmett. They j is spending this week on her vaca were guests of the Dean Smith part | tion. of this week. Mrs. J. B. Smith and Mrs. Lucille ONTARIO, ORE. Mr. and Mrs. Aden Wilson and Johnston returned home Friday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carl left Satur Friday, August 21 to -8 from Emmett. Mrs. Smith went back day night for Grants Pass where to Emmett the first of this week but they are visiting with the parents FRIDAY NIGHT Mrs. Johnston is still at her home. of Mr. Carl. While there the men August 21 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McGinnis plan to spend some time fishing in | Josephine Hutchinson and and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cantrall of the Rogue river. Pat O'Brien in Ontario left Monday for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Iverson and outing in the mountains near Half Russell Williamson were guests at “I MARRIED A way. the Chas. Garrison home from Sun DOCTOR” Mrs. Lettie Alford has returned day evening until Tuesday morn to Nyssa after spending about ten ing. On Monday Miss Vera Garrison days on a vacation trip which took accompained the visitors on a picnic SATURDAY her to Portland, Eugene, Klamath to Owhyee dam. Both Mr. Iverson AUGUST 22 Falls, Crater Lake and other inter and Mr. Williamson have been at tending the University of Minne Guy Kibbee in esting western Oregon cities. sota at Minneapolis, where they re Rev. and Mrs. White were dinner ceived their masters degree. They “THE BIG NOISE’ guests at the Rev. Hugh B. Fouke left Tuesday morning for their and home in Boise. The occasion was a homes in Albany and Portland and Peter B. Kyne’s Fellowship meeting of the young they were accompanied by Miss Vera ministers of the western district of Garrison who will visit with them ‘GALLANT the Idaho conference. and with friends in Prineville. DEFENDER” Mrs. Joe Herold of Baggs, Wyo., is visiting with her sister Mrs. Hugh SUN-MON-TUES Glasgow this week. Mr. and Mrs. Cluster Morrow of Baggs are also and WEDNESDAY guests at the Glasgow home this Shirley Temple in week. ■v POXY Program Misses Helen Robinette; Elizabeth and Ann McElroy and their cousin Bill Bement and Robert DeArmond of Vale were guests of Miss Maria McElroy Saturday evening. Miss Ann McElroy and Mr. Bement re mained over and attended the rodeo with Maria on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Loyd Milliken had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Specials for Friday and Saturday, Aug. 21 & 22 Shortening about one 49c _ packages hundred acres in Baking Powder 2 ib.’l’an S' ''23C Baking Powder £ ibb «ansG " ' 5 5 C Visitors at the Beam home Sun- ay were the I. K. 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