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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1935 _
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j an examination at the hospital Sister Visits—
Rev Audra Deutcher of Pasadena
there Roger has been ill several
is visiting her brother and sister-
I months.
in-law Mr and Mrs Earl Gray.
LINCOLN HEIGHTS—The Lin C. Jamison of Portland spent sev Leaves For Coast—
Roy Hashitani is now visiting in
coln branch of the Owyhee Farm eral days with his brother E. L
ers Association held a business Jamison. C Jamison and Mrs. E L Seattle and will enter Oregon state
meeting Wednesday evening, De Jamison went to Nampa after Mr. at the beginning of the new semes
cember 13 New officers were elect Jamison's father Monday evening ter.
ed for the coming year. Ray Whit-
Mr and Mrs E. L. Jamison at To Leave Noon—
sell was elected chairman to re
Miss Alice Hashitani will leave
place Fred Minicke. who ha* held tended the regular meeting of the scon after Christmas for Seattle
that office the past year. Leverett Morgan Park Garden Club Thurs where she will enter business school.
Goodell was chosen vice-president. day evening.
George Ward was re-elected secre
tary-treasurer After the business i
meeting the time was spent visiting
and at the close of the evening a
lunch was served. The next meet
ing will be held January 13.
Miss Faye Smith, who has been
employed in Ontario for the past j
three months, is now at the home j
of her parent*. Mr. and Mrs Lee .
and
Smith.
A number of people on Highland j
Drive had electricity installed re- |
cently Orla Bishop also installed |
electricity recently.
NEW REDUCTIONS on P. D. P. L. Insurance
Mrs Delbert Clements is employ
ed in Ontario during the Christmas
• You cannot afford to be without
season.
this new low cost protection
Lee Smith threshed grain Mon
day. The machine went to Ivan
Findley's from Smiths.
Leonard Goodell has purchased
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Nyssa
Ward Nielson’s car. Ward has a
coupe.
Chris Rooks tool has a new car.
Emil Frank sold a stack of hay
to Mr. Kenny of Lincoln.
Mr. Paige lost a horse last week
M i« Ruth Branom attended a
party in Nyssa on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Frank were
Weiser visitors on Friday.
Sunday school and services were
EASTMAN’S
held Sunday afternoon at the Lin
P
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coln school house with Rev. Frazier
delivering the sermon. Except on the
third Sunday of the month Sunday
school is held in the morning.
John Pennington, who recently
sold his farm and moved to Ontario,
has purchased an airplane.
Mr and Mrs. Emil Frank and
family attended a card party at
Boulevard Grange Saturday eve
ning.
FARMERS ASS’N.
OFFICERS ELECTED
LOWER BEND
Tne Big Bend sc hool opened again
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Monday after being closed Thurs
day anc Friday Mast of the chil
dren were shit- to be back after hav
ing flu and colds
7h e annual Christmas program
will be Thursday evening at 8:30
noon s entertainment was under the o dock
TUESDAY BRIDGE CLUB
The Tuesday bridge club wa* en- guidance of Girl Scout Leader Mrs
Wm Shultz and Cecil Case were
u iu io e d by W n Joe Butte uus Grant Rinehart assisted by her two collecting funds for the Christmas
weec with only members present lieutenants. Vera Jensen and H tr- treats Sunday
Prizes went to Mrs George J n e t t K a ra Tin
■ Mrs Lots J Pleshman and Miss
Mucfatii arid Ur- C L McCoy
Mary Ann Schneiter were shopping KOLONY RESIDENTS
WIN AT DRAWING
in Caldwell all day Friday
Dessert tables were decorated it THURSDAY EVENING BRIDGE
Mr and Mrs Oce Schweizer of
the holiday motif and there was a
The Thursday ev ening bridge club Sunset Valley and M: and Mrs
KINGMAN KOLONY—Mr? Mary
gilt for e»ch member
was entertained on Friday evening Chas Johnson of Rorwell were din Nichols. Mrs Lee Thrasher Mrs
of last week with Mrs Carlos Buch ner guests of Mr and Mr? Harry Earl Osborn Harold Elliott and
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Wiliam Toomb held winning tickets
Sunday
POMER NYSSA GIRL MARRIES ner. hostess Guests for the evening Russell
Mr and Mrs Ed Abb! were Caid- I at the drairing held at Holly Bros.
AX St John's cathedral in Boise included Mrs James Bu&hong Mrs
store in Adrian Saturday night
Miss Silvia Blaylock daughter of Herbert H Fisher and Mrs Mel well shoppers Tuesday
Mr. and Sirs W E Piercy accom
Mrs W W Lynch oi Baker became Davison
Mr and Mrs Joe King were Boise
Prizes were won by Mrs E J. callers Tuesday and Friday
panied by Miss Ida Mary Prouty
the bride oi Janies H an ey Blau oi
Baker on Saturday. December 16. Powell Mrs Crawford and Mrs R
Mr and Mrs Chas. Witty Allen spent the week-end in La Grande.
J G. Lane attended a beet grow
with Father A Hern reading the G Whitaker
Nickelson Harry Russell and daugh
marriage ritual of the Roman Cath
ter Florence were among those who ers meeting in Pocatello the first
olic church
attended the Parma - Adrian basket- of the week.
4-H CLUB PARTY
The bride s parent*. Mr and Mrs
\S f and Mrs Conrad Martin.
The Cheerful Cooks club enjoyed hall game Saturday night
Lynch Miss Maryone Srack and a Christmas party and tree at the
Mrs Harry Russell who has been Mrs. William Toomb ad girls were
Edward Putman also iro n Baker home of their leader Mrs. Sher confined to her bed the past eight shopping in Nyssa an Friday.
were the only ones attending the wood last Saturday. This club now weeks with inflammatory rheuma
George Kaylor and William
ceremony
numbers 14 New members are tism is able to sit up part of the Toomb attended a Farm Bureau
The bride was formerly well-
meeting in Ontario Tuesday eve
Grace Foster Marjorie Memck and time now.
known in Nyssa where she attend Wvona MoCommor.
Mrs Wm Stradley visited Mrs ning.
ed the Nyssa grade school. She.
M A. Brodney of Adrian Thurs
Frank Frederick? had to re-roof
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however attended high school in
day
his house after the wind storm last
Baker and the bnde groom is a MORGAN PARK CLUB
Sunday night
graduate of St Francis academy in
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Morgan Park Garden dub will
Mrs Wade Nichols is going to
that city. They will establish their bold it* Christmas party Dec 28th SUNSET RANCHERS
take over the preparation of the
home there.
at the E L Jamison home in Buena
hot lunches for the school children
Following the ceremony in Boise Vista. All members are urged to SELL MUCH HAY
Mrs. Bach, who prepared the
the party returned to Baker, but come and bring something towards
UPPER SUNSET—Mr MitUeider lunches this past week feels that
stopped in Nyssa for a visit with a pot luck supper
of Boise has finished hauling chop she is unable to continue.
Mr and Mrs Fred Williams.
Mr and Mrs. Alfred Osborn of
ped hay at Gilbert Andersens and
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is now hauling from John Hamil I Prairie City spent Monday in the
VALLEY VIEW
ton'* He has hauled over 130 tons | J. G Lane home. Mrs. Osbom is the
GIRL SCOUT PARTY
from Upper Sunset Valley the past former Geraldine Bach, grand
It was a merry crowd of young
daughter of Mrs. Lily Bach. The
sters that gathered at the Parish
Gerald Goodfellows are having a three weeks.
Mrs Sadie Parker received the young couple were married by the
hall on Sunday afternoon to par seige of flu thi* week
, bride's father. Rev. Walter Bach,
take of the Girl Scouts hospitality,
M r Paulson from Ontario i* drill sad news Tuesday morning that her
with a full dinner, a Christmas ing a well for A. A Bratton this father had passed away at The j Sunday evening, Dec. 10th.
Dalles. She and her husband and ! The Pollyanna club held their
tree and presents handed out by week
sons left that afternoon to attend regular meenng in the home of Mrs.
8anta.
Staef White and sons are chopping the funeral
j Louis Reels It was the Christmas
Each scout brought a guest of
Mrs E E. Cloninger assisted j party and the guests present ex-
under eight years old and the after- hay south of Ontario.
H E Noah is building a chopped coaching the young people's play, to j changed gifts. The next meeting
hay shed and Wilbur Holcomb and be given Christmas, during Mrs. U. j will be with Mrs. William Toomb
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I A A Bratton helped him build the E Parker s absence
cement foundation.
On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs.
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Homer Cates sold his farm near
ir
Mrs Martha Amid on and sister Mitchell Butte to Cash Turner and \ Don Clark invited Mr. and Mrs.
BUENA VISTA
Robert Clark to dinner and to help
Mrs Wright and sons Tom and Al- Paul Gilbert.
Mrs Sam Cates went to Okla them celebrate their second wed
j va Amidon arrived home from Che-
Mrs Glen Hoffman was honored i
ding anniversary.
! welah. Wash.. Thursday evening. homa lor a visit.
There has been a great deal of at a shower at the Claude Day ;
Elza Niccum is at Wendell. Ida.
I They came through snow and rain
on the return trip.
visiting his parents.
I flu in the Kolony this past week home last Thursday afternoon. Be-
Nearly half of the children have i sides the honor guest those present
The
Idaho
Power
line
is
progress
Clarence Strongs are enjoying a
been out of school. James Nichols were Mesdames S. B. Hoffman, H.
ing
on
down
Cow
Hollow.
new car these days
has aifcn been on the sick list and L. Day. J. R. Ritchie. Claude D ay,,
Mrs Henry Heitz is ill.
Ruby Payne and Blaine Gervir. of
Mrs Chet Sage visited Mr? M i« Jeanette Manor, was unable to Geo. Cleaver. Joe Callahan. Harold
Vale were calling on Gladys Brat Chuck
Share at the Caldwell hos- j return to her school in Meridian on Robbins. John Bartholoma and C. j
ton Sunday afternoon.
C. Wyckoff.
pital She reported Mrs Share is | Sunday evening
Mr. Sasser from the game farm improving.
E. L. Jamison spent Saturday in j
Mr and Mrs. Dave Mitchell. Mr.
is hauling sand and gravel to do
P E Bergman of Sunset Valley j and Mrs C. C Cotton Mr. and Mrs. Nampa.
from
some more improving.
Mr and Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff and j
is leaving for Seattle. Washington Conrad Martin and Mr and Mrs.
Your Rexall Store
Olen Bunch is working lor the
Mr and Mrs Heaton and Mr and I Charles Newbill surprised Mr and Barbara spent Tuesday afternoon at j
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Mendiola sheep ranch. He is feeling Mrs Dale Limbaugh and famines I Mrs William Toomb cm Friday eve- Ontario.
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Ray Boyles left for near Caldwell
real well since he left the hospital are visiting at their parental home ning. The evening was spent play-
Monday where he has employment
where he had a seige of pneumonia at Emmett
j mg Pinochle
A crowd of young folks charivaned
The M and M. club met at the at a dairy farm.
W E Brown is ill at his home in
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff and |
Valley View
Mr and Mrs Glen Hoffman of home of Mrs. Ray Holton cm Thurs
Gladys and Eulah Bratton are Buena Vista district Sunday eve day. The members voted to finish Mr and Mrs. Alva Goodell attend
paying for the church song books ed a pinochle party a t O. E. Chel-
planning on having their Christmas ning.
TOILET SETS
Mr and Mrs Sherman Lloyd of with part of the proceeds derived delin's home Saturday evening.
program at the Arcadia school bouse
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jennings. Mr
Big Piney. Wyoming, and Mr and from the bazaar
Thursday, Dec. 21.
BILL FOLDS
P. T. A was held at the Kolony and Mrs. Leslie Topliff and Mr. and
Mrs Arthur Offial of Caldwell visit
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ed at the J A Black home Friday school house on Wednesday eve Mrs. Ralph Boyles were among
KODAKS
Mr Sawyer the agriculture teach ning Doctor K E Kerby of Nyssa those present at the Future Farm-
er of Nyssa and Bob Reffett went to talked on contagious diseases and ers banquet at Nyssa Monday night,
WRIST WATCHES
Mrs Ella Louise Highland from
Brogan Saturday bringing back a at the close answered questions. At
the close of the meeting the social Boise is spending several days at
SHAVING SETS
FFA calf for Bob
The Wahine club and the com committee served coffee and cookies, the S. B. Hoffman home visiting
PEN and PENCIL
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her son Daniel.
munity Sunday school at the CCC
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Mrs. Leslie Topliff entertained
SETS
camp will unite in their Christmas
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the Chatterbox club at her home
tree and program Christmas eve. Son Arrive*—
STATIONERY
Raymond Graham, son of Mr and Tuesday. The annual Christmas
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Mrs Adolph Schneider enter Mrs. Don M Graham, returned party was held.
ELECTRIC
Romaine Jennings has been ill for
tained the Wahine club Thursday home for the Christmas holiday
SHAVERS
with six members present The com from the University of Oregon on several weeks and isn’t able to at
mittee in charge of the bazaar held Wednesday morning. Raymond was tend school at present.
COMB and BRUSH
Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen and
Dec 9 report a sale amounting to chosen from over a hundred candi
dates for the freshman basketball Roger returned from Portland Sat-
SETS
$11 80 above expenses
j urday. where they took Roger for
Mrs Ira Chadd returned Wednes team at the university.
SMOKERS
day night from a three weeks trip
SUPPLIES
to Callaway. Nebraska
Horace Chrisp and friends, who
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have been visiting at Russell How
Christmas Cards
ell's. returned to Oklahoma Tuesday.
R W Blithio. Leslie Ditty and
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Ed Mortensen enjoyed a pinochle
party at the Ira Chadd home Sat
urday evening.
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Jim Cate* was a dinner guest at
the Ira Chadd home Sunday
Lucille Chadd visited Monday
Your Rexall Store
We have a wide assortment
night in Nyssa with Bernice Bowen
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