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NYSSA GATE C ITY JOURNAL, THURS., OCTOBER 14, 1937 Mr Asa Hulse of Enterprise visit- Recorder In Ontario Wednesday— Baker Matron at Son's Home— ed with Mr. and Mrs. J. R Hunter Mrs John F. Greulich of Baker is j Mr. M. F. Solomon was a business on Wednesday. staying at the C. L. McCoy horns j visiters in Ontario on Wednesday. during her ssn's illness. Entertain California Guest— Newcomers— Mr. and Mrs. M F. Solomon have RECEPTION FOR Mr. 8 A. Small of McCall, an em as a h:use guest M r W Brad be ry TEACHER HELD ON ployee of th? sugar beet company of Los Angeles, California. has ren'ed the house owned by Dr. Fischers Visit in Caldwell— FRIDAY NIGHT Lcng in the east part of town. Mr and Mrs. Jake Flcsher were Vale Visitor— W. F. Mr Lings in Town— Visitor from Jerome— Sunday visitors at the home of Mr j The reception given by the Civic On Friday Mr. and Mrs. W F Me- | Mrs Don M Graham was a busi Mrs. H. L. Ambrose of Jerome Fischer’s mother, Mrs. R. D. Lowe Club to the teachers of the Nyssa Ling and daughter Patty of Emmett ness visitor in Vale on Tuesday and visited her sister Mrs. Mary Feltcn near Caldwell. School on Friday night was a de Friday of last week. were visiting in Nyssa. from Thursday until Wednesday. Dr. H. S. Hamilton of Boise, was lightful affair, altho the number at Contractors' Wife III— Visiters from Boise— calling cn Rev. White Friday after tending was net as large as usual. II. ldt in Sherwood Home— The program opened with a mus Mrs. Lcn Root has been ill and Mr and Mrs. Claude Robbins of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heldt have noon. Boise called at the Fred Marshall nder the care of Dr. Sarazln the rented through the office of te Nys Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Patterson ical selection, the first two move past week but is reported to be im sa and Owyhee Realty Company the of Wilder took Sunday dinner with ments of the Concerto by DeBeriot home on Friday. played as a violin sclo by Bernice proving. Mr. and Mrs. George Bertsch. Judge Williams A ways— Sherwood house on First Street. Vorhies Fisher who was accompan Judge W. J. Williams was in St. Paul s Guild— Rev. McNeil of Payette and Rev New Trucks in Town— ied on the piano by Mrs. Williard St. P a l’s Episcopal Guild met at Boise on Tuesday and Wednesday Mr. Hugh Glasgow is driving a ' and Mrs. Bontrager of Weiser were Jackson. the home cf Mrs. J. J. Sarazin on new one and cne half ton Chevrolet callers at the Methodist parsonage on business. Mrs. Dick Tensen as president of Wednesday with Mrs. Sarazin and truck. This makes the fourth Chev Monday evening. Civic Club to Meet— the club then greeted the teachers Mrs. Frank Morgan as hostesses. rolet In M r Glasgow’s string and C. H. Weaver of Pocatello was and offered the aid and co-cperation The Civic Club will hold its next Routine business was attended to here last week looking after his of the club and the parents in the meeting on Wednesday October 20th and a social afternoon enjeyed. The he also has one Ford. farm recently vacated by Orlando school district in helping to smooth in the basement of the Community next meeting will be on the second Eldridges in Nyssa— out any of the difficulties that may Church and Mrs. Leslie McClure Wednesday of November. Mrs. Bettie Forbes is entertaining Tanner. will have charge o f the program and her daughter and son-in-law Mr. Miss Eunice Cochran has been arise frem our unusually crowded House Guests— refreshments. and Mrs. Webster Eldridge of Port 111 since Tuesday and away from her ¡ class rooms. Dr. and Mrs. Vander Vlugt c f San land. Mr. Eldridge also hopes to bag usual post in the Wilson Dry Goods i Mrs. Jackson next played as a Safety Engineer Visits— Francisco were week end guests of a buck and seme pheasants during piano solo D'Vorac’s Humeresque Store. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linton of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Sarazin. They and this was followed by SchvJ his stay. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tener o f Wen- j Bonneville, had lunch at the Charles have returned to San Fsancisco for Superintendent Leo Hollenberg who Former Residents in Town— dell, Idaho, were house guests of j Garrison home on Friday. Mr. Lin a short stay but expect to return gave a short but interesting talk on Mr, and Mrs. Brady Fowl r of Rev. and Mrs. White the first cf the how the ton is safety engineer at Bonneville and take up their duties here scon. overcrowded conditions Payette were in Nyssa on Sunday week. and he and Mrs. Linton were en Baby Daughter Born— happened to be and why It has been looking after property interests and route to Kansas City. Mo., where Darreil, baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Impossible so far to obtain aid of A baby daughter was born to Mr dined with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mar- he will attend the National Safety Malcolm Crawford who has been any sort to alleviate them. But he and Mi's. Herman Wheeler on W ed -Shall. Council. under the care of Dr. Sarazin for j said that the school board had not nesday morning. This is their third Former Residents Here— yet given up hope and that no several days is now much better. child, the other two being sons Married in Fruitland— Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pennington, stone was being left unturned in Miss Myrtle Booth, daughter of Both Mrs. Wheeler and the small Mr. George Haycock, wa‘ er master former residents of Nyssa are up their efforts to get funds for addi Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Booth of Nyssa daughter are doing nicely. from Portland renewing o l d of the Owyhee Irirgation Project is tional buildings. Mr. Hollenberg and Tom Clarke White of Hailey, New Auxiliary Secretary— on an extended vacation, during acquaintances and 1^ king over then introduced the teachers, both Idaho were married in Fruitland on which he expects to visit southern j A t the regular meeting of the property interests. new and cld, who in turn made a Saturday morning at the Methodist Utah. Legion Auxilliary on Thursday Mrs Son and Family Visit— pretty bow. ^ parsonage, with th? Rev. James A l Wes. Browne was elected secretary Mrs. S. Jones and son Charlie re Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Fisher next Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hoxie stop len reading the service. to replace Mrs. Merle Johnston and ped over at the Bert Hoxie home on turned Friday from a three weeks played "Cossack" by W illiam Kroll They are at present living with Mr. the members were happy to welcome Tuesday en route to Bclse from visit with Mrs. Jones' daughter Mrs. and the program ended with a com- and Mrs. Cleo Brooks while Mr. Mrs. J. W. Bcwden of Baker who Pendleton and left their son Jack Fred Raglund at Winchester, Kan., White is employed at the Hogue has been Inspecting ths district. an with her sister Mrs. Christenson Packing Plant. to remain for a visit. While here she presented the Past at Monrovia, Kan. Rebergers Entertain— —— — 1 President's pin, a g ift of the local Are Your Heels 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Reberger were unit, to Mrs. Don M. Graham who aughter Alma spent Sunday with' HALLOW EEN hosts at Sunday dinner to Mr. and presided last year. Mrs. R. J. Davis, Mrs. Hilton, Mr. their son Howard of W ilder who is Townsend Club to Give Party— Novelties and Mrs. J. C. Beam, their son and ill with pneumonia in the Caldwell | The Townsend club will give a daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. hospital. Halloween party on October twenty- Frank Reberger of Boise and son and Mr. and M r s A. H. Willson had first at eight o’clock In the basement George of Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rumpel and their of the Community Church to which Gifts family of Nampa and Mr. and Mrs. Relatives Visiting— all are Invited, old and young. There Claude Willson and children of Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Norcott are en will be fresh home made doughnuts — at— Nyssa as Sunday dinner gu:sts. tertaining as house guests Mrs. Nor- on sale, refreshments will be served Dr. Hugh H offm an who has been and a social hour and program is cott’s sister and her family, and Mrs. Glenn Kenastcn and their visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. S. bing planned. son of San Mateo, California, who B. Hoffman left for his home in are up for a two weeks vaactlon and Calloway, Nebr., last week. His while here the Dr. hopes to get brother Glenn who came west with Berniece Vorhies Fisher some RUN-DOWN? pheasants. him Is making this his home. Accredited Teacher of II. F. Brown in Sparta— Mr. and Mrs. Kent H offm an cf I f they are, you should cer- who have been ¡ tanly have them repaired at Mr Roy Barnes driving a Hugh Brighton, Colo., VIO LIN once because it's those little Glasgow truck went to Sparta on visiting their uncle S. B. Hoffman j things that are so important. Sunday fer a load of stock for H. F. for the past three weeks left Thurs Inquire at Nyssa Journal office Brown, who also made the trip and day for Salinas, California to spend LADIES ■ _ --------- — looked after business interests while the winter. j JOII S O IN VA iRIET Y there. QROCERY S PECIALS For Friday and Saturday, October 15 and 16 Corn M eal White or yellow 13 c Cocoa ? £ £ U ; 1 1 Tall cans, all ■▼11 I K brands, 3 for Jello 1 33c 23c 5c £ * * ... . Quick Quaker Large size pkgs. 19 c Mr. and Mrs. George Newby and children have left this vicinity for Mrs. Nordale in Payette— Terra Haute, Indiana, where they Mrs Tom Nordale returned on will remain the next three years in Monday from Payette where she the Interests of the Morrison Knud- had spent the week end with her sn Company. son Mr. Roy Sterling and his family. Mrs. Nordale returned home with Miss M argaret Anne Morgan re Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Young who turned on Sunday night from a two continued their journey to their weeks visit In Denver Colorado. While there Miss Mcrgan saw the home in Boise. footbal game between Nebraska and Hollenberg at School Meeting— Minnesota and says that it was Mr. Leo Hollenberg, city school even more interesting to see than superintendent, left on Wednesday the broadcast was to listen to. to attend the Inland Curriculum meeting held in Portland on Thurs day and then will attend the annual meeting o f High School superin- CARD P A R T Y | tendents In Salem on Friday and Saturday, and expects to return Friday, Oct. 29th heme on Sunday. California Visitors— Mr. and Mrs. Pern Graham and son Maynard of Long Beach, Calif., i stopped over the week end with M r | ' Graham's cousin, Frank Graham I and his fam ily of Nyssa Heights. ! They are enroute to Bylthsdale, Missouri and expect to return to Long Beach in about three weeks over the Southern road. Rubber Heels Top Lifts ......................... NYSSA SHOE SHOP Pinochle, Bunco and Bridge Admission 25iC 35c 25c edy skit performed by several of the students and a Mrs. Mrs. Leo Hollenberg, Mrs. Dick dance by Tensen, Mrs. Andrew Boersma and Mrs. Frank Morgan. Those on the gay tap Miss Helen Boydell and Miss Irene Poage. Coffee and a serial hour followed when the teachers were welcomed personally by every one. Hostesses pouring at the coffee tables were committee for arrangements were Mrs. E. D. Norcott, Mrs. W illiam Schireman, Mrs. Ethel Crawford, Mrs. Bernard Frost, Mrs. Grant Rinehart and Mrs. C. J. Keizer. C a s h G rc > c e ry C o . NYSSA, OREGON PHONE 3 Quality Merchandise at Prices You Can Afford to Pay Prices for Friday and Saturday, October 15, 16 M A T C H ES ! Full count 6 box cartons SYRUP Staley’s Golden * j 10 lb 1 01 j Pail R a isin s L au nd ry S oap P & G Giant bars 12 for CQn D ot 4 Q /t Each New Crop X C a 4DC 4 lb Pkg. OQn ZoU CORN JELLO ‘Our Choice’ A ll Flavors L g. 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