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^ NYSSA GATE C ITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1938 .....................- • ■ ■ -- ■ ■ — ------------------------------ — ------- --- ------------- -- - - --------- . ■= 1 ■ - r-e r wers guests at a thicken dinner | Following the instillation there JORDAN VALLEY given Sunday at the home Of Mrs followed a special program and re« Miss frflicla Madariaga and Paul Mount. MITCHELL BUTTE itito C u l t r l r i t , g itK / v / tl ife Evckittit b t i i r l I Our Sunday school Is being held freshmeiits in the home of Glen McGinnis. Rev. j last week and Mrs Frank Maher hkS been Ul. Mrs. C. M Zink and Mrs. Lowell Chandler visited and made an In- | returned to Jordan Valley where a Doctor Stewart of Boise was called. Ashcraft of Nyssa were Sunday vis spiring talk last Sunday. On the charivari was given for them by the A shower was given for Mrs. John itors of Mrs. Dale Ashcraft. 18tn a Christmas program will be young people of the community. Mai lea last Saturday at the Jim The H E. C. met with Mrs Roy given and a treat given to the chil- i M r and Mrs Chestnut and I Eguiren home. It was reported a Perry on Thursday at which time dren. Theron Elordi were Sunday dinner wonderful success with many gifts Christmas plans were discussed Mrs Schanen of Portland is vis- I guests of Jeri Thawer. The Polly Anna club held its last iting her daughter Mrs for the bride. Huston Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Foster spent Bob Dowell, stockman and wild meeting with Mrs. Osborn and those Dunaway. the week end in Boise horse wrangler, stopped In Jordan attending spent a pleasant after Not long ago the children living Miss Marie Anderson spent a Valley Saturday night on his way to noon. The next meeting will be at in this valley drove or rode horses few days last week in Boise the C. C. Cotton home on Dec. 20. his ranch on Crooked creek. to school. Now every morning a bus The CCC boys and high school Vern and Frank Park, carpenters Mrs. Mary Nicholes and Mrs. comes for them and returns them boys played a basketball game last on the C. E Fretwell home spent Conrad Martin visited with Mrs safely and in comfort,- Sunday Quite a few people attend the week end in Caldwell. George M cLafferty Thursday. A house warming was held in the . : ed the victory of the triple C’s. M r and Mrs Don Crosby of Rome Mr. and Mrs R. H. Clark were new home just finished by Harold Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Fretwell, took a shipment of pigs to the rail Nyssa shoppers on Monday. Fivecoat. Cards and other games Beth Shea, Bill Fowler and Mr. road last Friday, returning Satur Ms. Case who has been visiting in entertained the crowd and Mrs. and Mrs. Henry Fretwell were day to spend the night at the Bill Nebraska for several weeks is ex j Fivecoat served refreshments. pected home this week. Noble home. The Willing Workers of Oregon William Fowler educational ad Rev. and Mrs. Tetwiler. Rev. and Trail held a meeting Wednesday ; viser at the CCC camp will leave Mrs. Chandler and Mr. and Mrs. with Mrs. Harold Fivecoat a form FARM LAND TO TRADE for Moscow, Iadho next Saturday. R. R Overstreet were Sunday din er member. This meeting was a i i IM PRO VED Irrigated 9 acres, ner guests at the M. L. Judd home. bridal shower for Mrs. Lloyd Land- close to Grants Pass, Oregon, on Rev. and Mrs. Chandler who have reth. highway 199. Want Eastern Oregon been in the Konoly for the past The Home Beautification club or Idaho land. Address Rte. 3, box Miss Mary Beaumont returned on week In Sunday school work have met with their leader Mrs. Fivecoat 512, Orants Pass, Oregon. 15Dlxp Saturday from an extended visit in left, leaving many new friends in Saturday. Christmas gifts were ex Wisconsin where she visited with the community. LO ST changed. M A N ’S Wallet containing Social relatives. The Room Improvement 4-H club Kingman Kolony grange installed Security Card, Army Discharge held their first meeting on Satur and other personal papers. Finder Monday evening with D. L. Ander day at the home of their leader Mrs. plase return by mail to Box 84 son performing the duties of in The entire valley Is enjoying won Ernest Smith. stalling officer. Nyssa. 1 51)1 xc derful winter weather, rather cold, Our pre-school section of the ! but nice sunny days. Owyhee P. T A. is growing in mem The I. O. N. grange gave a chick bers. We are very much encouraged en supper and party at the hall with the way our officers take hold last week. Everyone reported a very of the work. The next meeting will be held Dec. 20 at the Russell nice time. Mr. and Mrs P. F. Wlekle and Talbot home. Mrs. Della Hoffman visited the I. Ernest Smith and Donald M c O. N grange Sunday and installed Ginnis will call on all neighbors for the new officers for the coming donations for the Christmas treat year. for the grade pupils and pre-school Mrs. Hoffman renewed old ac children in the district. quaintances, as she lived here when a girl. Bazaar on Saturday— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hains and The ladies of Oregon Trail will Luise Rainer and Fernand Gravet in children went to Caldwell Friday hold a cooked food sale and bazaar returning Sunday. Bobby is under at the Nyssa Packing company store the caer of a doctor there which on Saturday. Matinee Saturday 2:30 p. m. makes weekly trips necessary. Evening I0c-30c Admission Matinee 10c-25c Mrs. Nora Lee Lamb spent the week end at the Haylet home, and attended the grange meeting. AD V E R TISE M E N T FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Mrs. Lamb. Mrs. Haylett and Mr. Ginger Rogers and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in City Recorder at Nyssa, Oregon, un and Mrs. Henry Masonholder dec til eight (8) o'clock, P. M., Decem orated the hall Saturday for Christ ber 27. 1938, for the construction of sewerage improvements for the City mas. March of Time Laura and Mendal Falen and of Nyssa, County of Malheur. State of Oregon, and will then and there Etta Masonholder spent Sunday in be opened and publicly read aloud. Matinee Sunday 2:30 p. m. Evening 10c-30r Jordan Vallley. Admission Matinee 10c-25c Bids received after the time fixed Mrs. Norman Mackenzie of Rock for opening will not be considered. Plans, specifications and form of ville was quite ill with the flu last contract documents may be exam week. ined at the Office of the City R e P A L N IG H T Mr. and Mrs. Chas V. Harris corder of Nyssa. Oregon, and a set of said plans, specifications and Louis Hayward and Kay Sutton in moved to the McIntyre ranch last forms may be obtained at the office week where they will feed their cat of the City Recorder of Nyssa, Ore tle this winter. gon. upon deposit of $5.00. The full amount of deposit for A daughter was born to Mr. and one set of documents will be re Mrs. Omer Stanford the first of the turned to each actual bidder with DOUBLE FEATURE month. in a reasonable time after receipt Mrs Christene Stanford who has of bids. Other deiwsits will be re Smith Bellew and Lou Gehrig in funded with deduction not exceed been visiting relatives in Nampa ing the actual cost of reproduction and Caldwell for a few weeks re of the drawings, upon the return of turned home last week. all documents in good condition Wendy Barrie and Kent Taylor in Mrs. Bessie Rogers and daughter within thirty <30> days after the of opening bids. and son of Wisconsin who have date Each bid shall be accompanied by been vlsisting at the Stanford home a certified check, cashier's check or Admission 10c-30c for the past few weeks left Thurs bid bond (with authorized surety day for Dayton. Ore., where they company as surety! made payable to the owner in amount not less will visit a while before returning than 5 °: of the amount of bid. home. The City of Nyssa reserves the Mrs. P. L. Younger of Iowa visit right to reject any or all bids, and to waive informalities. ed at the Haylett home No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening thereof, or before award of contract, Birthday Dinner— unless said award is delayed for a Mr. and Mrs. George Pennington period exceeding thirty (30 > days. o f Vale were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. F SOLOMON. City Recorder Walter Smith at a dinner celebrat City of Nyssa. Oregon. ing the birthday anniversaries of First published. Dec. 15, 1938. Mrs. Pennington and Mr. Smith. Last published, Dec. 22. 1938. Arritola Wire married Too Late to Classify Li *. C H R IS T M A S * S U G G E S T IO N S f S L IP P E R S all kinds. 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Can 17c PEACHES FLOUR “ DEL M ONTE” “ IDAHO AC E ” 83c 1