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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1937 ADRIAN NEWS By MBS. CLARK ENOS Mr. and Mrs O. C. McMullen and family of Welser were Tuesday evening callers in the R. C. Enos home. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Holly trans acted business in Vale Friday alter- n:on and vis'ted Mrs. Hollys sister Mrs. C'Ceal Boswell. Mitchell Gavlola went to Boise Friday after a few days with Mrs. Gavicla to be under the doctor's care with an Injured knee. Miss Betty Nelson was a week end guest of the Misses Donna and Joyce Ashcraft. Miss Dorothy Holly was honor guest at a kitchen shower given for her by Miss Ellen McConnell and Mrs. Mitchell Gavlola at the R. C. Enos home. The guests invited to this shower were the old original Girl Scouts and their mothers who formed the troop when It was first organized under the leadership of Mrs. M. L. Judd. The afternoon was spent In each guest making a book depicting Miss Holly’s life from her wedding day until her fiftieth wedding anniversary. A prize was given for the best arranged book which was won by Miss Virginia Miller and the comical book prize went to Mrs. Charles McConnell After which all wrote out slips of advice for the bride-to-be to carry For SALE Idaho Equity Packing Shed Complete With Equipment See R. A. Davidson, Repre sentative, Spokane Bank for Cooperatives, at Equity Mill Bldg., Nampa or address Box 437, Nampa, Idaho. O W YH EE Oral Hite has had a relapse of the flu. Infection settled in his legs causing intense pain and sickness. The doctor estimates it will be sev eral weeks before he can be out of bed. While mowing clover In their up per field the Patton boys found a pheasant hen with five white leg horn chickens, evidently the pheas ant had confiscated a hens nest The baby chick were very wild and hard to catch but were tamed in a few days after being brought to the house, Dorothy Lowe of Caldwell spent several days last week at the rails Walters home. Mrs. Walters and son Jack and Juanita Franklin took Dorothy to Caldwell Friday. Mr and Mrs. Hollis Mitchell of Utleyvllle, Colo, are making a two months visit with his parents, Mr and Mrs. J. B. Mitchell and family. K. W. Kygar suffered a badly mashed foot when the handle of a double Jack he and his son Merle were using slipped and let the Jack fall. His foot is healing as rapidly as can be expected. Glenn McOinnis returned from ONLY NORGE GIVES you : rollato » •I« -/y*,fcuil •low!? 2t,5 T » * o nobce » 7 • With Aatofcutft f r i . f i n t o . fi W rifk t Wnnç*r • Em itir WEIRD AND WONDERFUL. A fairyland in vivid colorings best describes the spectacle of B ryce Canyon National P ark in southern Utah. Bryce is a huge bowl-shaped canyon filled with countless rock form ations tinted in every shade of the rainbow. This is one of the m ost unusual of our national parks. — Union Pacific Railroad Photo A g te h v — A i a w • k »J ja s te U t M to *ß(io k s to Eder Hardware Co. N YSSA CH ICKS GROW FASTER When they are fed our spec ially prepared and blended growing feeds. Get your chickens laying sooner by de veloping them with special feed. Ask us for details. DELEGATE TO TOWNSEND CONVENTION SELECTED —S — A1 Thompson At the last meeting of the local Townsend club, Mr. C. W. Reberger was selected as a delegate to the Townsend congressional conven tion at Redmond. Oregon, which will be held June 23 to June 26. Mrs. S. B. Davis was named as al ternate. "The Farmer’s own Co-Op" Phone 26 Nyssa Get the Car Ready for a Sunday Trip Watch “ Needless Expense” . . . when You Build . . . How about an * OIL CH AN GE Plumbing and heating sys tems are often the cause of needless expense in home maintenance. Avoid this when you build. Insist on careful work and tested supplies. * GREASE JOB * CAR W A SH Denver, Wednesday. this week. John DeGood of Ogden, Utah ar Among those from the Owyhee * POLISH JOB that 'attended the wedding of Miss rived here last Thursday to spend the summer with his grandparents Thelma Hickey to Mr. Barnhart at BRING YOUR CAR Ontario Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Kygar OR WE WILL CALL AND DELIVER E. J. Barker and Fred Pullen. Mesdames Charles Schweizer and Several members of the Wade C. A. Abbott will entertain the OKK Epworth League visited the Owyhee club at the home of Mr. John Hite GEO. J. KINZER League Sunday evening. Thursday June 17. Plumber Raymond Morfltt returned from Phone 1 Standard Producta Beulah last week and will visit his PHONE 134-J-2 PARMA LIENKAEMPER & LEUCK, Props. Journal Ads Are Your brother Bob and family. He plans to Shopping Guide. return to Beulah after July 4th The Oral Hite family were pleas antly surprised Sunday by the a r rival of her sister Mrs. Joe Nan- nery and husband of Seattle and cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wal- rack of Phoenix, Arizona. The Nannerys and Walracks will visit at the Bill Schwelzer home and with relatives in Ontario while here. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kygar called on the Lee Culbertsons Sunday evening. The Neil Dimmick family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and \ Mrs. Andrew Boersma. John Strickland bought a new j mower last week. Mr. and Mrs. Oce Schweizer took Bud to the train Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Currey of Juntura plan to move into part of | the C. A. Matlock house this week. Mr. Currey is reclamation foreman for the CCC camp. Mrs. Fred Klingback and Mar garet and Freddie called on Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pinkston at Wade Sun Good Arrangement day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jungqulst of The floor plan above illus Ontario were Sunday dinner guests Expert planning, scientific designing and technically correct at the parental S. D. Bigelow home. trates the convenience and com Mr. and Mrs. Joe Echanis of On fort that careful planning can specifications of a home are all-important. For this reason, Boise tario had dinner Sunday with the produce. John Plaza family. Payette maintains a mo6t complete Home Planning Department. Mrs. C. H. Shirk's sister Mrs. A corps of trained home-designers and draftsmen, headed by a Nickols of Merdan, is visiting a few You will notice that both bed days with the Shirks They enjoyed rooms have cross ventilation, as LICENSED Architect, are ready and eager to serve you. Individ a family picnic at the dam Sunday. has the living room. 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Pierce home. Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff and children from Grove City, Kansas arrived here Tuesday to make her home. Mr. Wyckoff has been here several months. Dcnna Bell Goodell spent last week at ther home of her aunt Mrs. Henry Estrick at Meridian. Mrs. E. L. Jamison and Erls were shopping in Vale and Ontario Tues day. Freddie Bennett is on the sick list. Several from this community a t tended the Legion picnic which was held at the T. Johnson home Thursday evening John Bartholoma and James Wil lis are helping Alva Goodell irrigate this week. Ray Pierce has been on the sick list. The Chatter Box club met at the home of Mrs. O. Choat Wednesday June 2. Mrs. Charles Gardner gave enjoyed by all. Mrs. Marshall was the only an interesting program which was guest. The members that answered roll call with short cuts in house keeping were Mesdames E. L. Jam ison, C. H. Bennett, Charles Gard ner, Loyd Adams, Virgil McGee, Harland Maw. 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