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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY. JULY 22, 1937 S. Army to Build More Motorized Balloons 0 " LOCALS Ï ^ ' ' ------------- "T Mr and Mrs Dennis Toombs and Mr and Mrs C B Short ' iamiiy were Sunday visitors in On- Bdse rliitors Monday. | taric Marvin "Shorty” Penrod U re- Miss Virginia DuPre ol Ontario decr ratin’ his home during his va was a Saturday evening guest of her cation perPd sister Mrs Dale Gams in. Mist Ruth Wamock spent the Mrs. Weddle and Ahin Lynch week end with friends in Nampa cf Nampa were Sunday gu sts cf sr.d Melba Mr and Mrs H D Holmes Mrs. Frank Edwards was quite ill Mr. and Mrs W F U Ling ant trie first cf tb? week, but is reported M: and Mrs D wey Ray were sup to be improving. per guests of Mr and Mrs L. r Mr and Mrs D L. Anderson of Thomas Friday evening, Newell Heights w-:re Sunday even Mr and Mrs Clarence Council ing callers at the George Haycock man and daughters Elaine and Susie May cf Roswell were Sunday h:mt. guesLi of Mr and Mr- Pred Mar The George Mitchell family have shall. moved from the Ray house to the Mr and Mrs H M Dick and baby new house belonging to Ed Dilley. and Mrs Dicks sister Miss Kuehn which was recently compieted. who is visiting them from South Mrs. Frank Quighy and two Dakota were callers at the Geo daughters cf Wilder were Sunday McKee home Sunday evening guests of her sister Mrs Jake Sunday dinner guests at the W Fischer and family. W Foster home were Mr and Mrs Sager of Apple Valley; Mrs Prank Hail and her sister Raymond and Mrs Howard Foster and Mrs Truman Medbury who is visit Mr ing here from California spent Fri and son and Roy Murphy of Arock day visaing in Nampa and Boise and Burt Foster of Portland. Mrs George McKve and son Jack Mrs Vina Fox of Lathrop. Mo . went to Not us Friday after Mrs who Is visiting her brother Walter Ray and son who liac Campbell and family spent two days been Northrop visiting there. Mrs Northrop last week with her oldtime friends. is a sister of Mrs. McKe • and b Mr and Mrs H D Holmes visiting here from CalUcrina. and Mrs Felton Duncar had 1 1 ■ for Mr. dinner guests Sunday Mr and Mrs John Mull and family, Mr and « SPECIAL Mrs Bill McClellan, Mr and Mrs Dallas Duncan. Sophie and Andy Krolick. Lester Smith and Mr. L. C D c >1! S a l e Pounds. Mr and Mrs W A Haycock and two children of Emmett were Satur ONE-THIRD OFF day night guests at the parental George Haycock home. Cm Sunday the W A Haycocks. Mr and Mrs AT George Haycock and sen Ned drove to Silver City for the day. Mr and Mrs. Bill McClellan have been visiting at the John Mull home , the past two weeks They are from I Pueblo, Colo. Mr McClellan is a I nephew of Mrs Mulls and the couple were here on their honey - ' moon. The McCellans left Tuesday ■— ------ ------- « for their home JOI UNSE IN VA RIET Y Cash Grocery Co. PHONE 3 REAL VALUES RIGHT PRICES PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 23 and 24 Kerr Mason, Reg. 25c Doz. Certo For Jams and Jellies 2 Large AQn Bottles Parawax 1 lb- Bricks Qp J U Ja r Rubbers New Stock 15C Doz. Coffee 2 Îbdgîa.S’jar 5 3 c CORN Fancy Golden Bantam Cans 29C & PRU N ES e — rtr-y Large Italian 39c Ginger Snaps Fresh baked 2 Celophane lb- b a g O £ J E U P ' they can be used for observation purposes. Miss Ruby Alspaugh of Payette is Mi. and Mrs. Jo; Cawdry of visiting her sister Mrs C. B Short Wilder w;re Saturday afternoon visiters at the Bernard Frost home Mr and Mrs Chas G arrt:n sne Vera enjoyed a picnic with friends Mr. £ tanning one of tii? editors of the Idaho Pioneer, publication n the park at Baker Sunday. printed at Bcist. was a Nyssa visitor Mrs. Marshall Spill and ?;ns re Saturday turned to their home in Pendleton Saturday after visiting writh her Mr and Mrs Tony Mitzel of Nys ister Mrs. C. L. McCoy and family sa Heights were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. L. P Thi W J. Findling family. Eph Thomas. Frost and Mrs Butler went to Pay ette Sunday where they visited with Mr and Mrs A. V Pruyn, Mrs. C old friends from N.bras.ka. A. Abbitt and Mrs. Arvilla Fauch- ier are enjoying a camping trip in Mr and Mrs. Max Schweizer and the Burgdorf country. children and Mrs George Schweizer visited Sunday evening with the Mr and Mrs Felton Duncan and Barr Doolittle family In Caldwell. family went to Caldwell last Thurs day and visited with Mr and Mrs Burt Foster came from Portland Dallas Duncan. Thursday to help his uncle W. W Foster with the honey extracting Charlie Jones and Dwight John which is now in progress and new ston went to Emmett Sunday after honey will be in the local stores Paul Johnston who had been work this week A big load cf pails was ing in the fruit there. brought from Payette. Dale White came home Tuesday Mr and Mrs Eddie Powell left evening from Payett; Lakes where Tuesday morning to go back to their he has spent the past three weeks mine near Praiire City after spend with his aunt. Mrs J. K, Marmon. ing several days here. They were Several friends called at the H. called to Nyssa last Thursday when Blair home over the week their house burned. It is reported end to Johnson how Mr Johnson was im that the Powells have sold the prop proving see from a recent illness. Visit erty to Don M Graham. ors Friday evening were the George Mr J. Wagner and Dr and Mrs Wisners and Clarence Bergmans of Wygant of Potlach. Idaho were, Payette. Sunday evening Chase Thompson, of Portland, nephew oi Mr Johnson visited here and Mon day evening tlie L. E. Myers Nampa and P. S. Prides of Kuna visited at the home of their aunt and uncle. VISITORS AT GILDEA HOME Mr and Mrs Georg; Sorensen of San Jose. California, wire mad’ a trip to Yellowstone with their new Dodge stepped 'n route to ’• t day with Mrs. Hazel Glides and son Theron On Friday the party mot ored to the Nampa park and had lunch them Mrs Sorensen is a sis ter of Mrs. Oliver Gildea and their mother passed away this month. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McCoy were week end guests of Mr and Mrs Denny Hogue at their summer home op Luck's Point at Payette Lake Mrs Bernard Frost and children left Wednesday morning for Twin Falls where they plan to spend about a week visiting relatives. Please If Anyone JUSTICE COURT ROXY DOCKET O n ta rio FRIDAY - SATURDAY 3 BIG ATTRACTIONS -Charlie Chan at the Olympics -Louis-Braddock Fight Pictures -Dick Tracy, Episode 2 SAT. MIDNIGHT SUN.-MON.-TUES. _ July 19—Bobby O’Hara. Rex Rooms, plead guilty to violation state liquor law, fined $200 and costs. July 19—Jewell Allison. Rex Rocms. plead guilty to violation of state liquor laws, fined $100 and costs, with fine suspended. July 19—Wm. Doolittle and Wm Geer, fishing without license, fined $25 each and costs with $15 of fine suspended. Look on the label of your paper to see if your subscription is due! Buy now at —Elopes —Dies —Gets Married —Has Guests —Goes Away —Has a Party —Has a Baby —Has a Fire —Is IU —Has an Operation —Has an Accident —Buys a Home —Wins a Prize —Receives an Award —BuUds a House —Makes a Speech —Holds a Meeting —Or Takes Part In any Other Unusual Event V That’s News We Want It The Gate City Journal P H O N E 19 la- Potato Chips 2 ^ for pkg 19c Clicquot p ints, 4 fo Club r Shurfine, ground to please 9 oz. For that cool drink, 6 for Q uick Ade 25c 2 for 35c Clorox Quarts Corn Flakes 25c €r N oodles 2 for Mustard i;AeWce; 2 fo i* 19c Corn Flakes la^fgs., a to, 29C W h o le W h e a l Flakes Coffee SCOTCH GRANULATED SOAP and large Mixing Bowl, both for ............... Kelloggs I^trge 14 oz. OO#» Pkgs. 3 for Z3C d* o«>* Lemons 2 » vUi Je ll W ell Oranges The Perfect Dessert LJ to’ 9 \\» T & 47 c Dozen 2 dozen 35c W ilson G rocery CASH G RO CER Y CO. PHONE 3 Friday and Saturday, July 23 and 24 C h ick e n Calumet 15c Bros. Drygoods Al*> G irwswz-w.. m ger A I© fr 1*2 W IL S O N y ¿¿ií Baking Powder pkg». Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Burke and family of Caldwell visited Sunday at the Frank Burke home. Young Har- cld Eurtce remained here to visit for a week at the Burke farm. Bernard Frost. Art Sorvoss. Dr E. D Nercott and Birwyn Buike fish ed at Olive lake Sunday. Workmen are busy putting the reef on ths new theatre and an th?r crew are putting up the irainework f the adjacent Bernard Er.ot building. Tests of a new type of motorized balloon, 100 feet long, with a capacity of 58,000 cubic feet at Scott field, IU , over a six months period have resulted in a decision by the War department to construct more of them. The balloons can travel 40 miles per hour under their own power. When anchored to trucks, as shown above, NYSSA, OREGON Ja r Lids Gl'ESTS ON MOONLIGHT CRUISE (Fr.m Seattle Post-Intelllgencen Mi and Mrs Fred William» of Nyssa were honor guest* for a mc'nllght cruise given by their friends recently. In the party were Mr. and Mr3. J. Shumen, Mr. and Mrs Carl Erickson, Mr and Mrs Lem Melvin, Mr and Mrs. J. Mell- wick. Mr T d Mrs. Chas. Zlgler, Mr and Mrs I id McGinnis. Mr. and Mrs. E W. Lillian, E J. Loader and A F. Barto. NYSSA NYSSA, OREGON I / A Dependable Food Store OREGON