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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1939 JVK )I ) E R N CIVIC CLUB Civic club was entertained by Mr Emma Quinby and Mrs. Her bert H. Fisher on their lawn on Wednesday aiternoon. with about 25 members present. A most interesting discussion of the coming fall festival and the various park sites consumed most ol the afternoon Mrs. Andrew DINNER PARTY BOOK CLUB ENTERTAINS On last Sunday aiternoon the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H Fisher Boersma was appointed to the park numbers cf the Kingman Kolony and Mrs. Emma Qulnby entertain board. Mrs. Carl Coad gave a talk on book club gave Its annual picnic lor ed at a dinner party on Sunday. Elizabeth and her times. their husbands and a lew friends at Their guests included his parents, Queen Tea service was in charge of Mrs. the Tom Lowe homestead at Mitch Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher ol Apple Bernard Frost. ell Butte. Valley and their house guests Mrs Following an out door bullet William Onto ana Mr and Mrs House Guest— lunch a guessing program had been H. Mr and Mrs. Ray Tener. of Wen arranged at which John Holly ol Meiers also ol Apple Valley. dell were house guests of Rev. and Adrian and Frank Morgan ol Nyssa Mrs. Floyd White from Tuesday un shared the honors as masters ol TUESDAY BRIDGE Thursday. Mr Tener who was so ceremonies. Tuesday bridge club was enter til severely injured last summer in an Invited guests included Mrs. tained this week by Mrs. Bernard j accident on his farm near Wendell Margaret DeArmond ol Vale. Mrs Frost, who invited Mrs. George has ben forced to quit farming and D Biggs ol Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Sallee. Mrs. G B Giezentanner and \ he Mrs Tener will open a var B.'mil Dean ol Emmett and Mr. and Miss Katherine Mitchell as guest j iety and store in Wendell. players. Mrs. L. P. Thomas ol Nyssa. Prizes were won by Mrs. C. L JORDAN VALLEY McCoy and Mrs. J J. Sarazin. FAMILY DINNER On Sunday Mrs. A. V. Cook en -S - Miss Josephine Arren returned to tertained at a lamily dinner on THURSDAY BRIDGE her home Sunday. Fathers Day complimenting her Mrs. G. B. Giezentanner was hos- j Miss Marie Anderson and Miss husband. tess for the Thursday bridge club Alice Ingle to Jordan Present were Mrs. Cook's mother, Its its last meeting and invited Mrs ; Monday from returned a two weeks vacation Mrs. Mary Lyells, Miss Thelma Cook Kenneth Cottle as a guest player J at San Francisco. and Mr. William Lyells and Bud Mrs. Artie Robertson made high j There was a meeting held Friday score for the afternoon. McGovern ol Boise at the hall among some of the men In grazing. The crickets are getting be quite a problem. When the Fluttering to Bruno Gluck has been in town Wing of Life is the past few days. Stilled— James and Ben Carta are down One must turn to those whose from their ranch for a while. long experience has de A son was born to Mr. and Mis. veloped a keen sense of Bernard Haher June 16. sympathy and responsibility. Rev. G. Murphy arrived in Jordan These two essentials are as Saturday. He will spend the week in sured you. plus economy at the country. the Gwendolyn Stults is ill. NYSSA FUNERAL Mrs Pete Laca and daughters Mrs. Ted Connors went to Boise HOME Phone 73W Nyssa Wednesday morning. A large crowd atended the annual dance at Silver Saturday night from Jordan. Among those in the crowd were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Staples. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fenwick. Mrs. Violet Skinner, Mis. D. P. Connors. because they’re Mr. and Mrs. Sabino Madriagia. Leonore and Beada Madariaga. Irene Yturri, Helen Mark. Josephine Al- zacorta. James Yost. Rufus Uza- Gay Chertedi. Phil Cher- And Cleaner — Because querri. they’ve been Cleaned tudi Mr and and others Mrs. Ed Smith arrived at the in Jordan Saturday Mrs. Smith re mained here while Mr Smith re WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL turned to Boise Sunday. DAY MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Miss Alice Azcuenaga who has JULY 3 AND 4, SO GET YOUR been ill at the hospital In Boise re THINGS IN EARLY! turned to her home Saturday with her sister. Mrs. F Archiebald of Boston. NYSSA TAILOR Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fenwick and children were in town over Sunday. SHOP Miss Ann Scott is at home for a while no a visit Phone 74 Fermin Calzacortn is out of bed Delivery Service after an nttack of spotted fever. Julian Calzacorta was in from his home on the Owyhee river Monday Pasco Arrtala and John Lotz were up over the week end from the road camp. Mrs. Wilson's daughter and chil dren are visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maher and fam ily are driving a new sedan They went to Nampa last week Cooler Cleaner! KINGMAN KOLONY PRESSU RE C O O K E R S Heavy Cast Alu minum E q u i p p e d with—3 cooking Inserts, 10 quart capacity. Cork sealed lid. S a f e t y Valve. P r e s s u r e Gauge. COOK A MEAL OR USE IT FOR CANNING Preserving Kettles fltholi NOW ' —' HEAVY ALUMINUM or GRANITE 12 and 16 Quart Sizes AT THI Clifford Harry visited friends in Wilder Sunday. Mr. and Mrs J. S. Stout went to Boise and spent Father's day with their daughter, Miss Norma Stout. Mr. Gee has been helping cut hay at the Kendall home in Sunset Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meier called on Mr. and Mrs. Judy at Fruitland, Sunday evening. A light rain followed by hail fell in this neighborhood Thursday. Miss Virginia Schultz has re-en tered Link's Business college at Boise. Mrs. Wm Harry. Mrs. Mears and Mrs. Leo Wood spent Monday in Ontario. Mrs. Emil Vertrees has been quite sick for several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Boston were in Caldwell Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sample were visiting in Weiser last week. John Fisher purchased five acres of land from District No. 40. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston and family were guests Sunday at the J. I. Boston home. Mrs. Wm. Otto and daughter of APPLE VALLEY Susanville. Cal., arrived Monday to visit her sisters. Mrs. Fred Fisher Ike Fritts was taken to Holy Ros and Mrs. Henry Meier. ary hospital in Ontario Friday for Haying is completed at the C. D. observation and treatment. Vertrees, Schultz, Robinson, Peter- afternoon. , The Polly Anna club were guests of Mrs Oscar Schafer Wednesday the next meeting wifi be held June 28 at the Frank Newbill home. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hendricks are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank New bill. Miss Opal Wendliek of Caldwell and Miss Agnes Nichols were din ner guests of Miss Jeanette Martin Friday. Mrs. T. T. Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Patterson are visiting the Ted Simmons family of Agate Beach. Ore. Miss Vera Garrison visited her sister. Mrs. Chas. Newbill Saturday. Dorothy and Betty Jean Toombs wore dinner guests of Nadine and Fcrestine Wilson Sunday. The Neil Skinner family from Nebraska visited in the Leon Miller home for a few days? Roger Morris and Mr. McKennon were visiting the different dairymen of the community. They were try ing to interest the dairymen into forming a testing association. That’s Why It’s BETTER Y O U R FAM ILY! GATE CITY DAIRY T < 5 * son and Betts farms. Miss Yulah Vertrees was at home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Town* of Texas left Saturday. M and Mrs. Ralph Justus and son Guy sold their belongings and left Idaho last week. Star Robinson will leave Wednes day for Payette Lakes where she is attending summer camp with the Girl Reserves. Rutn Birkes is on the sick list. Junior who has been ill for several weeks is a little better. Society Mr Schultz was a business visiter in Boise the last of the week. Mrs Poage and daughters were guests of friends in Meridian Sun day. Peaches are being thinned at the Correll, Fox and Peterson orchards. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and Mr. Bobo of Washington visited at th? Fred Fisher home on Sunday. Church services at the regular hours. Sunday school at 10 a. m. worship services at 11 a. m. and Ep- worth league at 8 p. m. each Sun day. For Every Occasion for business—for sports—for travel—at the club—the party—at all social gatherings— M. Born & Co. Fine Tailor Made Clothes play a prominent part. Correct in every detail and reasonably priced. 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