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DEC. 2, 1937 NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, SOCIETY who Feasted With who On Thanksgiving Day + + + + + + + + P O P U LA R M ISS M A R R IE S Powell and Mrs. Artie Robertson playing with members to make up On Wednesday, November 24th, two tables for Contract. Miss Arline W alter, became the Mrs. Powell made high score and bridge of Mr. Roy Barnes. Mrs. Denny Hogue second. The ceremony took place at the ccurt house In Vale before Judge Graham and the young couple re B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y turned to Nyssa where both are em Friends and neighbors of Mrs. C. ployed and are now living In their own home east of the tracks. Arline J. Keizer honored her birthday last is the niece of Mrs. Hugh Glasgow Wednesday evening with a pinochle and has been employed for several party, with two tables In play dur ing the evening. The self-invited months at the Schweizer Cafe. Mr. Barnes came here from Baggs, guests brought a lovely birthday Wyoming, about a year ago and has cake which was served at the close ben driving truck since. Their many cf the party. The honor guest re friends here wish them much hap ceived many lovely gifts. piness and good fortune. D INN E R A T C ALD W E LL Mr. and Mrs. Barr Doolittle of ; Caldwell had as Thanksgiving din ner guests Mrs. Doolittle's parents, M r and Mrs. George Schweizer and her brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Max Schweizer and their two children. -5 - Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nordale had as their Thanksgiving day guests their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs Roy Sterling and their three daughters cf Payette. Mrs. Sidney Burbldge entertained the Wednesday night bridge club with the members making up two tables. Mrs. Klaas Tensen won first prize and Mrs Ernest Wilson second. + + + + + + + + In 21 years of bus driving, covering 1,850,000 miles, In terstate D river Haselwood never has had an accident. In 21 years of bus driving, the last eight of which have been with the Interstate Transit-Union Pacific Stages lines, which oper ates through this territory, Hasel wood has covered more than .,850,000 miles without causing the slightest accident. He began his unusual career : on his own one-man bus line in the Pacific Northwest in 1916. The magazine. Bus Transpor tation, sponsored the contest, and awarded Haselwood a 17- jewel watch. His work has won national rec ognition even before this contest, and his driving practices consid ered a model. Haselwood’s customary run is from Cheyenne, Wyo., where he lives, to North Platte, Nebr., a distance of 219 miles. Forty- four years old, he intends to con tinue driving buses for a long I time, and he is certain he can ! maintain his non-accident record ! by application of the principle he ; coined, “ Drive like the other guy I was crazy” . Mr. and Mrs. James Daclhausen enteralned at a family dinner on Thanksgiving. Present were fourteen Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ray were of their relatives and friends from guests of brother Mr. Gordon Ray their former home in Idaho. - 8 - and his fam ily In Baker from W ed nesday until Sunday. D INE IN O N T A R IO - - IN B AK ER 8 - Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pcwell with j Mrs. Mary Morris and her son T o m - j I my drove to Ontario on Thanksgiv- | MRS. L. E. NEWGEN Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Whitaker had Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flndling h"d ing day to have their dinner at t h e , ; L M r s Flndllng's father Mr. Eph F i at as Thanksgiving day guests, Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Moore Mrs. George Dailey, Mr. A. H. Ben- and Mrs Stella Butler for Thann - 8 - ning and Mr. W. I. Hodge. Mr. and Mrs. V em Wilson attend giving dinner. B A R N E Y W ILSO N S E N T E R T A IN ed the funeral of Mr. Hub Walters at • - 8 - - f - Riggins, Idaho Sunday. Little Jim Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wilson were Mr. and Mrs. Dusty Kline enter my Wilson visited his grandparents OUESTS FRO M OW YH EE tained Thanksgiving for Mrs. Kline's hosts at Thanksgiving dinner to Mr. M r .and Mrs. C. S. Skinner of On Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Paradis had father of Baker and Mr. and Mrs. H. and Mrs. Earnest Wilson and their tario while his parents were gone. as Thanksgiving dinner guests Mrs R. Sherwood and Frank. famly. Mr. Reed motored to Walla Walla Elmer Cloninger and her son Pete - 8 - - 8 - over the week end to attend the from the Owyhee. D IN N E R A T BOER3M A 8 funeral of a relative — 5 — M O N D A Y EVENING D INNER I Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Reeves and GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Boersma j family and Clarence "G lendy of | G A R R IS O N S E N T E R T A IN Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Allen of Nyssa entertained at dinner on Thanks- 1 Calloway, Nebr., arrived here la s t; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Garrison en Heights entertained M r and Mrs. giving and later attended the dance Wednesday to make their home in tertained at a family dinner on Elden Jensen at dinner on Monday at Big Bend. Oregon. Mrs. Reeves is neice of Mr. Thanksgiving. Among their guests evening. - 8 - ie: L. B. Landreth They were guests at were Mrs. Garrison’s mother Mrs. Ed the Landreth home until Sunday —8 - FIFE S HAVE LA R G E P A R T Y Dupre and her son and daughter. when they went to W ilder Idaho DINE IN O N T A R IO Bishop and Mrs. Luther F ife fo l Say to your merchant, where they will stay for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Aden Wilson, Mrs. lowed their yearly custom of gath Mrs. L. W. Bolitho returned Sat JAK E FISH ER S IN N A M P A Buy from advertisers, it pays! Addle Wilson and Mrs. Morris Solo ering their clan around them for urday from Caldwell where she has Mr. and Mrs Jake Fischer attend mon took Thanksgiving dinner In Thanksgiving day. Twenty-fcur of been visiting her mother for several their relatives and children sat ed a fam ily dinner in Nampa on Ontario. weeks. down together to feast on turkey. fenoe has been effective Is shown Thanksgiving. - 8 - The Ralph Gee fam ily of Owyhee Among their out of town guests clearly by the fact that the national were dinner guests at the Kendall were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis of tuberculosis death rate has been re H UN TERS HAVE F A M IL Y home Thanksgiving. Mr. Kendall LAN G FO R D S E N T E R T A IN Logan, Utah and Mrs. Bowman of duced from 179 deaths per 100.000 In D INN E R helped Mr. Gee move to Apple Val 1907 to 54 In 1936 and in the state of California. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lagnford en ley, Ida., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunter enter Oregon the rate per 100,000 has been tertained at dinner at their country tained their fam ily and the guests Misses Tressa and M ary Ditty reduced to 40. home on Thanksgiving. Their guests staying at the hotel at TTianksgivlng SO C IAL E V E NING came home from Nampa for This year we again feature the included Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glas dinner. My husband tells me that I'm the Thanksgiving dinner. seal sale because we believe its pur The M.I.A. of the L.D.S. church gow and their fam ily and Mr. and only girl he ever lcved. Among those present were Mr. Mrs. Chas. Wilson spent several Mrs. Elwood Langford. pose Is an Important activity In the T h a t’s right—your're the only and Mrs. Eldon Jensen and their gave a social In the church on Tues days the past week at Homedale. state. Every cent of the money col - 5 - one that ever went out with him. young daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Red day evening The evening was spent They have rented their 20 acre tract lected from the sale by the Oregon — Aberdeen Coal— Drewitz and Mr. Heintz Connakes. In playing games and at the close a at Homedale to Clude Wilson who D IN E W IT H SON Tuberculosis association, with the supper was served. Altogether there Were eleven that The height of something or other has lived the past season in the exception of the small amount which Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Haycock feasted there. Simpson house. goes for campaigns is spent In an is the man who gave his wife a re were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr.s - 8 - Q U IE T F A M IL Y D INN E R effort to control a disease which frigerator on their fiftieth anniver Mr. Art Atkinson has sold to W. A. Haycock at the Owyhee dam threatens every man, woman and sary. Grover Cooper, 80 acres of his ranch on Thanksgiving as was their son W ESLEY B RO W N 'S AT T E N D Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tensen enjcyed — Aberdeen Coal— child in Oregon. The disease is still F A M IL Y D IN N E R which lies on the south side of the E. B. Haycock. a quiet day at home with their a common cause of death among road opposite the house. Had any experience with Cupid’s on Thanksgiving. Their — 8— Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brown of fam ily young people, particularly girls and darts? Mrs. John Case and her mother, daughter Tlena was home from Cor Nyssa Heights attended a family young women. It Is still taking fath I'll say, every time I mention Mrs. Chas. Ditty transacted business D IN N E R IN C A LD W E LL dinner given in Caldwell at the vallis for the holiday and another ers and mothers away from their marriage, he darts for heme. in Caldwell Monday. daughter and her husband. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Crawford home o f Mrs. Brown's uncle, Mr. children and making families de — Aberdeen Coal— Among those on the sick list the and their children were Thanksgiv Fred Baker. Other relatives present Mrs. Grant Rinehart were also with pendent. them. past week are M ary Roberts. Marlon ing day dinner guests of Mr. and made up a total of sixteen. I f it eame from your heart, when This Is a disease which is new Vanderpool and Loyd Landreth. Mrs. Guy Sperry in Caldwell. thoroughly understood but is still you told your husband that you - - Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Woody and with us for the simple reason that were faithful, why didn’t he believe — 8— Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Pounds, Mr. A T T E N D F A M IL Y D IN N E R dughter Merle and Mrs. Anna Lin funds are not available fer an ade you? and Mrs. J. C. Beam, Mr. and Mrs. IN P A Y E T T E . The guy In the clcset laughed out der of Jerome, Idaho, were Thanks T H A N K S G IV IN G W IT H SON Byran Pounds and Bob Madden and quate control program. The sale of giving guests at the V em Wilson Mr. A. L. Fletcher was a Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Denny Hogue and son spent Thanksgiving with M r Christmas seals makes It possible for loud. — Aberdeen Coal— home you to participate in the fight giving day guest of his son Mr. their small daughter were dinner and Mrs. Roy Pounds. Mrs. L. B. Landreth entertained Aubrey L. Fletcher, superintendent guests of Mr. Hogue's parents, Mr. Conductor: “ You’ll have to pay against tuberculosis. Everyone Inter - 8 - Thanksgiving with a dinner for Mr. of schools In Vale, and his wife who and Mrs. F. H. Hogue In Payette ested in health should join in this full fare for your boy, he’s wearing and Mrs. Tom Goodier and Ralph entertained with a family dinner on Thanksgiving and spent the day T H A N K S G IV IN G IN W EISER leng pants." thoroughly life-saving program. Cassel of Kingman Kolony, Miss An that day. Passenger: “ Okay, but you can't An adequate pregram provides visiting there. Dr. and Mrs| J. C. Bowman dined nie Louise Schweizer of Owyhee, Mr. for the routine testing of all child charge but half fare for my daugh - 8 - - 8 - cn Thanksgiving day with Dr. and and Mrs. Grover Cooper and son ren and exposed persons. I t provides ter.” Mrs. J. M. Bowman of Weiser. Ellis of Oregon Trail, and Mr. and TH A N K S O IV T N O D A Y GUESTS D IN N E R ON TH E N EW LA N D — Aberdeen Coal— educational activities showing people Mrs. H. H. Deal of Calloway, Neb. how to prevent and care for the dis A lot of folks Insist on a post Mr. and Mrs. R. Councilman of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Holmes were M r and Mrs. H H Deal left Satur ease. Everything is done to provide graduate course in the School of PR E V E N TIO N B Y D ETECTION day evening for their home in Neb Roswell and their two daughters guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers facilities for the accurate diagnosis Experience. raska after a two weeks visit with were guests of their old friends Mr. at their home on the new land on o f this disease in Its earlest stages. — Aberdeen Coal— and Mrs. Fred Marshall at a Thanksgiving day. I t was a real relatives here. The hectic game of post office (Oregon State Board of Health) Thanksgiving dinner. feast with nineteen at the table. Government men did repair work never left Its stamp on a young man - 8 - on the main canal in this vicinity - 8 - That tuberculosis Is a contagious until after the 1 •' -tick was Invented. this week. disease is demonstrated by the large D IN N E R HOSTS EARNESTS E N T E R T A IN — Aberdi en Coal— Mrs. Terra and daughter Mildred number of cases among children and W e’ve finally discovered why they were Thanksgiving guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Byodell en Mr. and Mrs Les Earnest were young adults living In homes where called the Injun Sitting Bull—he | Newgen home. tertained at a large dinner party on hosts on Thursday at dinner to Miss ¿he disease exists In some member had a hole In his pants. Misses Bernice. Dorothy and Verla Thanksgiving day. Their daughter Oeorgla Dennis, Mr. John Edwards of the family In a communicable W olfe called at the Newgen home Ethel Mary was home from Eugene o f Twin Falls, their son John Earn form. F R E E valuab le b o o k s o u t lin in g patent Thanksgiving afternoon. and other guests Included Dr. and est from Caldwell and his friend p ro c e d u re in d e ta il se n t u p o n re q u e st In the control of communicable Mrs. George Wilson, Mrs. L. E. Mrs. J. J. Sarazin and their family, Dick Dimmick also of Caldwell. N o o b lig a tio n W r it e us today O u r 61 diseases certain measures have been Newgen, Miss Bernice W olf and Miss Miss Eva Boydell, Mr. Blayney Boy- years e xp e rie n c e in c o u n c ib n g inven - 8 - found effective In such diseases as tors sh o u ld be of valu e to , o u Mildred Terra visited at the Nyssa j dell, Dr. and Mrs. E D Norcott and diptheria and typhoid fever which D IN N E R GUESTS packing plant Friday and brought Mary, and Dr van der Flugt. have reduced the Infections to rela VC. A. SNOW * CO. home a good supply of lettuce for - 8 - On Saturday night Mr. and Mrs tive unimportance Much of the re Nyssa, Oregon winter use. DEPT. X - S N O W B U I L D I N G Leo Hollenberg were dinner guests duction has been accomplished by Clarence Pullen and his sister M A IN T A IN T H A N K S O IV IN O W A S H I N G T O N , D. C. of Mr. and Mrs John Yohng. preventing the germs cf sick per Viola called at the W olf home Sun CUSTOM sons or carriers coming In direct - 8 - day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan and contact with well persons. Tuber The Glee Club will meet at the their family were guests o f Mr. and LAR O E F A M IL Y D IN N E R culosis can also be controlled by pre I Chas Ditty home Sunday. Mrs. Maurice Judd o f Kingman K o l I t was a real gathering of the clan venting the tubercle bacillus from Mr. Oliver Ward ,who visited here ony on Thanksgiving as were Mrs. coming in contact with uninfected with his sister. Mrs. A. R. Roberts Judd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. that met to partake of the Royal persons. This disease exists In com Bird at the home of Mr. and Mrs. returned early last week to Jerome Overstreet. For the past decade it municable form a long time before Emile Dean In Emmett on Thurs and will go from there to Phoenix has been the custom of these fam Tuberculin day. Twenty of the falfflly sat down the symptoms appear. Arizona r ilies to dine together on this day. to the yearly feast. Among those tests and X -ray films shew the pres Preparation— Meat to be tempting on the table, the lungs - 8 - who were there from Nyssa were ence of Infection In must be properly cut and prepared by the dealer. two years before there are any ex Ten million dollars worth of build D IN N E R IN BOISE Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Smith, with ings are rising for the 1939 Ooiden their two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Dean ternal manifestations. Discovering Gate International Exposition at Mrs. C. L. McCoy with Oayle and Smith and their daughter Doris, the disease during Its tncipiency In Preparation, properly supervised is the Watch San Francsco. Bob took their Thanksgiving dinner Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Fry, Mr. and creases the chance o f recovery and word o f— with Mr. and Mrs Francis Berger Mrs. Dean Johnson and their baby, lessens the danger of Infection. I t Is a simple matter to test the com of Boise. M r Berger was able to join and Mrs. J. B. Smith. his fam ily for the holiday for the munity and discover the cases of - I - tuberculosis that exist In a commun first time in several weeks. Mrs. Annie Larsen entertained at icable form. All that Is necessary Is - 8 - a large family party on Thanksgiv to test all school children, teachers, 8 U N D A Y D IN N E R QUESTS ing day at her home on the project. and all others who have been In con Those attending from Nyssa were tact with or waiting upon persons M r and Mrs. Dan Chase were Mr. and Mrs. Don Morgan. infected with tuberculosis. I f this la Sunday supper guests o f Mr. and - 8 - done In every school In the state, the Mrs. Claude Willson. S H O T G U N S — 12 and 16 Gauge Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Benson en Incident of tuberculosis «rill be re tertained at a dinner party on duced to a few scattering cases. RIFLES— 30-30’s and 22’s QUESTS FR O M P A Y E T T E In order to carry on an effective Thanksgiving at their country home 1 P. M. campaign in the control o f tuber P A IN T S — In Bulk or Cans Mr. and Mrs. Precht and Mias Guests included Mr. and Mrs. A. V. culosis it Is necessary to provide Kathryn Ahrens of Payette, and Mr. Pruyn, Mr. and Mrs Ed Pruyn and funds to support this work. Volun All Kinds of Tools— New and Used Marvin Penrod o f Nysas were Sun family and M r Lewis DeBord. tarily each year the people of this - + - day dinner guests of the Fred M ar state participate In the annual sale H A R N E SS— For teams or single shals. D INN E R IN P A Y E T T E of Christmas seals, the symbol of health being the double barred cross Mr and Mrs Tom Eld ridge and T H A N K S O IV IN O IN Year by year the seals have raised their two sons took Thanksgiving T W IN FALLS dinner with Mrs. Bdrtdge'i parents. funds penny by penny which have helped to build a line of defense with her two Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Fulton at Pajr- Bernard which protects us all. That the de- rw ta Falls to F IN D IN G S HOSTS WH IT AK E R S E N T E R T A IN j MR. AN D MRS. CLUB The Mr. and Mrs. Club was enter tained on Wednesday night by Mr. and Mrs. Dick Adams in Caldwell. Six couples drove over from Nyssa and high score was made by Mrs. George Mitchell and Mr. Arthur Boydell held second high. P A R T Y F O R NEW COM ER Mrs. Bettie Forbes invited a few friends in Tuesday night for a social evening and to get acquainted with Mrs. Max Williams, a newcomer here. Mr. and Mrs. Williams are liv ing at the Forbes residence and Mr. Williams is bookkeeper at the Boise Payette Lumber company. Two tables of “ cootie” furnished amusement during the evening and hostess served a nice lunch at the close. B R ID G E F O R S ISTE R On Friday night Mrs. A. P. Heisey entertained with two tables of bridge for her sister, Mrs. Kylen. High score fell to Mrs. Denny Hogue and the guest of honor also received a guest prize. T H U R S D A Y B R ID G E CLUB Mrs. Aden Wilson was hostess to the Thursday Bridge Club last W ed nesday. Guests playing with the members to make up two tables were Mrs. Dewey Ray, Mrs. Nick Rudlick and Mrs. Klaas Tensen. Mrs. Ray made high score and the traveling prize went to Mrs. Eldon Jenson. T U E S D A Y B R ID G E CLUB Tuesday Bridge Club met with Mrs. J. J. Sarazin this week with Mrs. James Daelhansen, Mrs. E. J. ®(V «3:><(i=»í(F“<(¡3*0==<Q=*0 =“*Ci:»í0=s,*Q=*$i kr N e a r 2.000.000-Mile H is ow n tra ffic s a fety slogan, “ D r iv e lik e the other guy w as c ra z y ” , supplem enting his com p an y’s m anual o f s a fe d riv in g rules. Is the reason that E rn est R. “ P o p ” H aselw ood has won the “ N a tion ’ s S afest Bus D r iv e r ” aw ard, he declares. 8 SPENDS H O L ID A Y Slogan Helps Veteran to No-Acddent Mark spend Thanksgiving and the week NO H O ST D INN E R end with her family. Mr. and Mrs A1 Thompscn and their son Herschel Thompson and his family had a no host dinner at EATS T U R K E Y W IT H B RO TH ER Herschel’s home. M r and Mrs. Ronald Burke visit - 8 - ed from Thursday until Sunday with DAELHAUSENS E N T E R T A IN his brother Mr. Berwyn Burke and A T F A M IL Y D INN E R his family In Jerome. - NORDALES E N T E R T A IN SUNSET VALLEY W EDNESDAY N IG H T BRID G E CLUB + + + + + + + + Bus Safety A w ard W inner Says "Drive as if Other Guy Crazy’1 J Journal.” "I saw your ad in The Knot Hole News 8 PATENT VOUR I N V E N T I O N S Jackson Lumber Company ft HOLIDAY PERMANENTS G IVE HER A P E R M AN E N T CERTIFICATE ^ G IF T ^ W AVE j ,. . $2.50— $3.50 and $5.00 Good Any Time W e will mail it to reaich her before Xmas. OWYHEE Beauty Shop Phone 24 LARD, Pound 15c SANTA CLAUS NYSSA PACKING CO. SATURDAY OLSONS SECOND HAND STORE /