NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1939 - THE Recipes MODERN BIG BEND SHEAVILLE Mrs. R. L. Havre,rth. Mrs. E. II Brumbach and Mrs. F. A. Miller ...1 : Book dub at the home of AL .11 R. Otis .n Auriun Saturday ...hool was dismissed at noon ! Tuu.sday, April 13 so the five con­ tent Keith Eachus, Billy Ham- j iltcn, Buddy Prosser, Donald Gib­ son and Eudora Higgins could go to Vale to take part in the decla­ matory contest. They were aecom- i panied by Mrs Elsie Welsh and Mrs Anna Sparks. Phyllis Haworth. Iola Parker and Mrs. J. N. Gibson. The county music festival will be held at Ontario April 21. Wade The valley was treated to a brief snow storm Wednesday. Tlic range and crops are much in need of moisture. Most everyone has the water on the meadows now and stock are branded and turned on the range. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney of DeLa- mar came down Thursday to get their car, which has been stored all winter. C. V. Harris recently purchased the Blackstock ranch at Sheaville. This is one of the best ranches in the valley. Mr. McConnell who has been farming it for several years, will put up the hay this year. Fred Palmer of Caldwell is now at the McIntyre ranch overseeing the irrigation. Henry Masonholder is busy mov­ ing to Gooding and Mrs. Mason- holder will go as soon as school is out. They have purchased a ranch theie. e a s t e r n s t a r e n t e r t a in TUESDAY BRIDOE CLUB Mrs. Artie Robertson was hostess j Among the larger and more • r- the las to the Tuesday bridge club aim in­ mal social functions of vited Mrs. George J. Mitchell. Mrs spring was the Friendship meetin;: O. R. Giezentanner and Mrs Tay- of the Eastern Stars on Monday . veiling with the Vale and Oman- lcr Gudmundsen as guest players. By MARY A. JAMISON High scores for the afternoon chapters and the * husbands of the were made by Mrs Mitrhell and Stars as guests. Over a hundred members and their freinds were Mrs. J. J. Sarazin. present. One of the most helpful aids to present as their llumber A delightful program was ar­ tha amateur guidener is a notebook < UP dance by Iola Parker and g u il d m e e t s Mrs Frank*Morgan and Miss Eva ranged in which Mrs. Herbert H. in which notation* may be made ph>uis Haworth. Boydell entertained the ladies of Fisher, with Mrs. John Young ac­ Comeon;- has said. "Memory is the Mrs Chet Purdy and daughters companying, played a violin solo, the St. Pauls Episcopal guild at Mr thin:; you lorget with.” and so it oi Coulee dam arrived Thursday to Morgan's home last Wednesday the Girls Glee club of the high .- c em. when one trie1, to recall the care for iter mother. Mrs Case, Following the business meeting tea school, also accompanied by Mrs. changes you had in mind last sea- Pre-school clinic will be held at Young sang several numbers and was served by the hostesses Lower Bend schoolhouse April 21. Mis.; Nettie Medesker with Miss | ,ytl. Work is fucila ted. tl at the be- 'E M. Hauser visited Wade school Hoastead accompanying gave a b i r t h d a y d in n e r ; inning of each new season one | Tuesday and brought seed corn for Complimenting the birthday an­ eading. niversaries of P. M Warren and The hall was a bower of cut mak ■ a sy.-.iem of notes, either | Keith Cameron who is entering a ills grand daughter. Donna Jean, spring flowers and the buffet sup­ lengthy or brief, upon any subject j special corn project, Mrs. E. M. Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Warren entertain per was served at long tables at pci lining to fijwc-r cultu.c A par- rd at a family dinner on Sunday which Mrs. Will H Beam and Mrs tii , lnrly lovely color combination I Grower of Parma were In the Bend may have been discovered in some j Thursday. Other guests were Mrs. P M. War­ Leo Hollenberg poured ren Mrs. Leona Bingman and her Star lodge of Ontario presented park cr private plot. A ..ketch or d e -, Mr. and Mrs. R D. Lytle of Vale the Nyssa chapter witli a inirrow tailed description may be reco.ded and Mr anci Mrs N s phelan were son Dale. and It is then ready for use when dinner guests in the Brumbach and piano lamp for the new hall. it is needed. \ home Thursday. Perhaps some unusually helpful LADIES AID Mr. and Mrs. Case Muntjewerlff One of the most enjoyable affairs suggestions have been found in were dinner guests Thursday at the of the spring season was the Home magazines devoted to gardening, | Geirit Muntjewerlff home. coming meeting of the Ladies Aid these may be clipped and parted in Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shrack of of the Community Methodist the note book where they are always Roswell were visiting Bend friends held 111 the church basement last readily available. If left in the Friday. Thursday afternoon at which Mrs. magazine, that number is often Mr. and Mrs. Til Whitley were Floyd White and Mrs Teters were either mislaid or destroyed. j busine. visitors In Boise Monday. hostesses. Very beautiful effects found in Miss Lesl ie McDonald and Donna Among those who provided .the large, formal ^ -„s often may b are guests at the F. A. | afternoons program were Mrs. O J. duplicated on a mail scale in the home Donahue. Mrs. John Poage. Mrs. W pocket handkerchief estate, without nnrl W. Foster and Mrs. R. J. Davis. !,,, of artistic effect' Ml and Mrs' Henr05 " atch and soil of Adrian were Sunday guests Among old members who return- Another thing of value to the in the Parker home. ! ed for the day were Mrs. John smaller grower is to note failuie, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Steelman and | Carver of Weiser who was the either with seeds, bulbs, shrubs or daughter were shopping In Cald- | founder of the Nyssa aid 31 years plants and the probable reason for .11 Monday. | ago Mrs. Nelson of Emmett and such rib appointments. These mis­ Mr; Drye Roberts and Mrs Mrs. Miller of Ontario. And be­ takes may then be more easily Claude Eachus were Ontario vislt- sides those present many sent let- avoided the next time, especially i Wednesday. | tors of regret and good wishes to where reliable Information on the Mr. and Mrs Clarence Olson of i their friends. Among the latter subject has been obtained. ! Gabriel South Dakota were dinner were Mrs. Walter Bach of Prairie It it; well > make a diagram 01 i guests in the Bennett home Thurs- ! City. Mrs Quinn of Middleton and la.si season s ■ artlen and keep it for d I Mrs. N E. Hershey Some of of the the jjr.s. Clyde Riggs of Parma was a At the close of the afternoons ;ud\ and reference. Some program refreshments were served jaring color notes may be eliminat­ guests of her mother. Thursday. Ray Drown of Adrian who was vith Mrs. J. T Long and Mrs. Betty ed and a more Judicious combina­ tion arranged. laid up all winter visited the Arch ; Forbes pouring. By a careful and thorough plan­ [inkers Sunday. The next meeting of the aid will I be on April 27 with Mrs. A. V. ning. a succession of Uowcrs may 1 ;• The Jolly Janes met Thursday had for the entire season, begin­ afternon with Mrs. Howard Hatch Pruyn entertaining ning in the early The C ty eà à FUNCTIONAL METHOD f t Typewriting and fifae- The MACHINE W A Y IN SHORTHAND REMEMBER — Link's System of Training is standard in every way— Expert Experienced Instructors; Up-To-Date Machine Equipment plus earnest conscientious students makes for a combination which en­ able us to GU AR ANTEE POSITIONS to all who com­ plete our regular combined Business Course Our Monthly Tuition Rate is now reduced $2.00 per month as compared with one year ago. Call, Phone or Write N O W for Full Information BE FREE * Stenotypy Choose . . . . 61 gCTItffe • W h at keeps a housewife young?— i Us beinc able to spend part of her day as she chooses. And new electric cookery gives her more time to herself then ever before. The 1939 ranges are FAST they're A C C U R A T E, and you can be sure of good results; they're A U T O M A T I C — they'll tend them­ selves without attention; they're the M O D ER N way to cook for the modern woman See them, compare them, at fhe nearest dealer's display. 1 RAN6 M A IN 'S C le a rin g Restores Sty le To Yo u r Clo thes Main’s Cleaning will re­ new the appearance of your Wardrobe. ’ ; T NO Don’t Delay Phone 56J MAIN’S CLEANERS ‘‘Cleaning at it* Best’’ Atkeson Bldg. 3rd & Main Sts. E N T E R T H E "C O O K E R Y Q U I Z " A new easy contest Idea. Tour chance to WIN one or more of the Frizes worth $2900. Use entry blank you have re* celved by mall or *et one from your electric range dealer. V O rit E L E C T R IC AL D B A L B S 19 9 H O W - 1 9 0 T H B H E W K A 9C .E 9 — A 9K HIM Electrical f t Equipment Sales Association % ■