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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1940 DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IN NYSSA - AND DO IT EARLY! Comparing Quality and Price, it Pays To Shop Here EVERYTHING FOR Toys, Books, Dolls, Drums, Wagons, Games THE WHOLE FAMILY MAY SHOP HERE FOR THEIR WANTS FOR THE CHILDREN THE KIDDIES Use Our Lay-a-way Plan WRAY’S DIME STORE NYSSA F.1 Mi« A. V rook I« visiting (or nnvttral day« In Botai-, Professional C a rd s CARI. H. COAD ATTORNEY AT-LAW PHONE SI Nyi.m*, Oregon I.. A. Mixulding, M.D. PliyxU'lati nml Burgeon Phone ST Ilnur« 10 to IS mul I to 5 1 »tally Kxrspt Sunday Fry Hulldlnii TOWNSEND CLUB MEETINGS Mi'i'tliiK Sml mul 4th Tiim lny at H p, m at Olty Hull A I, Mr«'lrllau President lion Otulium Sootetary T h e 1*1111111' i« in v ite d NYSSA AERIE I O. E. NO. 2134 Mcetx W i ' i I iu ' m I hv Night AT KAOl.KS HAM. VtadlHK Kmilii Welcome MARRY MINER, Sec C L IFF OliRKH. Pres I V filth' ' -1 \ ; •i 0 ^ v ‘ f l aV° r APPLE VALLEY mul two older children left Monday afternoon for Prairie City, Oregon, railed there by the death of Mr Hetixhuw'« .stater's non. Calvin Nurth, who |mssriI away at twu o'clock Sun- Mr and Mri. Reuben Ilenslmw day afternoon aa a rcault of an aut omobile crasli Friday evening. Doro thy mul Dewey Heiuihuw, the youn ger children are Ntaytng with Mrs Ida ftllley while their folks me a- way Marvin Stout went with Uiree oth er buys Ui Los Angeles last Thurs day. He planned to attend Hemphill «Choi of mechanic« Uicre. Mrs J H. Correll mul daughter, Hetty, ontartalnad twenty-five ladles Saturday afternoiui at a mtacellan- eous ahower complimenting Mrs Howard Miller Mr». Miller received many nice gilts A card Index of recipes was one of the gifts mid each lady contributed a practical recipe. Mr«. 1‘ouge sang "The Per fect Day." Dainty refreshments were served after the gifts had been op ened and admired. 'Die pupils of the seventh mid eig hth grades will present« a play "B il ly's Aunt June" an Wednesday ev ening. December II, at the M R. Church Mr unit Mrs Dan Nichols and sou Robert of Donnelley arrived Thurs- iluy at the Waldo Smally home. Frt- day Mr and Mrs. A K Nichols en tertained at turkey dinner Mr and Mrs. Oscar Nichols. Mr and Mrs Dan Nichols mid Robert and Mrs Dave Williams of Rugene who had been visiting her parents and oth er relatives for some lime Mr and Mrs Clarence Nichols came after dinner to spend the afternoon. Miss Ida Norland has returned from Lewiston and lias employment at the produce packing hone. Mr and Mrs Paul Orow return- tsl home Wednesday evening from Utah They were called there by the Illness amt ileatli of Mr Orow's mo ther Mr and Mrs CUnt Allen of Ros well visited at the Howard Jones home, Sunday evening Mrs ojnes daughter Miss Mildred letgti has been Wlirse lately and contually gr ows weaker It lias been months since she lias even been able to sit up Mtas Nadine Uoolng went to Boi se Tuesday to spend the week with | her grandparents. Mr and Mrs Cox Mr and Mrs Waldo Smally and family and Mr and Mrs Dwn Nich ols and seal were guests of the la dles sister. Mrs At Ortmes and fam ily at turkey duiner In Caldwell on Sunday Mr R H Weed of Caldwell who raises flowers and bulbs for sale Ui Caldwell moved a small one room house of his from the A E. Ntch- j .«Is place to Caldwell He will use j it either for living quarters or for storing M r and M rs Ralph Stephens and I little son. Levi went to Meridian Sunday to Mrs Stephen* grand- ! pareuts sixtieth wedding anniversa- i n Mrs Stephens aiother Mrs Sut- i ter and her sisters and brother from 1* 1111« went with Mr and Ms Ste- Vheiv« Oie grandparents are Mr *iu1 Mrs Charles Aytes of Meridian Mrs Rupert's parents from Nam- pa called at the Rupert place Sun- Jay evening Mr« Klla Stephens had her «taug ht; r* Mrs Jas-k Reed and Mrs Tom I'ortertield and their husbands (or Sunday dinner Mr mid M rs Pur er field who through an em ir, were rep- rted to have gone to California last week plan to leave tonight. Mtas Virginia Schulta. who Is a t- lending la n k * school of business In HiWxe spent Suistay at the home of tier purent«, Mr. and ---------- ~m'------ J Mrs. A. " G Schultz. Mrs. Dave Williams left for her home In Rugene. Friday evening a f ter visiting her folks here for se veral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Bigelow of Parma culled at the home of Mrs. Rllu Stephens Sunday evening. The W 8.C.S. of the M. R. church will meet ut the home of Mrs. Char les Fox and Mrs. Severt Fox Thurs day. Mrs. Lenta Wilson und Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson and children spent Thursday, Nov. 28 at the Oeo- rge Miller home In Melba R1VERVIEW Mrs Luvore Boyle Is visiting at the Hlbbert home. Mr Gerald Goodfellow, Mr. und Mrs. V. L. Healer and Ray Bene dict were In Boise this week. Mr McIntosh Is chopping hay for Jim Mussolini. Mr and Mrs. W. O. Bailey spent Friday night at Mr. Earl BaUey of Vale. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Kesler were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oonnason Earl Blackburn Is working on the Tom Lite place this week. Mr and Mrs. W Thompson re turned from Seattle. Washington. Tuesday. They report lots of snow between Pendleton and Ontario. The first year 4H club met with their leader, Mrs Walter Thompson Betty Blackburn was In charge. The Sunday school will meet In the hous«' recently occupied by the Ernest Johnsons. Everyone ta wel come The Christian Endeavor will meet In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Le roy Henman. A Christmas program will be discussed. Everyone 1s wel come JORDAN VALLEY Mtas Arlene Etguren has been sick with the flu the i>ast few days. Mr and Mrs Bernard Maher and son, from Danner have moved Into the Edward Maher home Mr Mah er ts expecting to work at the Bill Maher ranch half mile east of town. Tile first basketball game for this season was played last Wednesday The first string high school boys played against the town team The In tu ra n e e BERNARD M As t'Kwe As Your M EASTMAN - m A state graveling crew has start ed laying a foundation of gravel from Hooper Creek below Anawalts. The gravel ta hauled out of the John Accarrlgui field. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Eiguren from Arock were visiting with tlieetr dau ghter. Marlon Friday. Mr and Mrs. perald Mnrkee ac companied by Miss Ja n e t Balintine were business visitors at Boise last week end. Mr and Mrs. Jam es Eiguren and daughters accompanied by Mrs. Car men Eiguren wen* weekend visitors at Boise this week. Bill Johnson has bought several heads of horses here this week. The local trucks hauled several loads to Nampa stockyards for him. Mr and Mrs. Gerald G. Markee are driving a new car. Miss Teresa Maher was visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ma- her last week Miss Feresa Shea was visiting here last week-end. John Calgacorta and Mr and Mrs. Julian Ealzacorta were In Boi- -«' Sunday and Monday visiting Mrs. John Cnlzacorta who ta sick at the St. Alfonsos hospital at Boise. Mts. Victor Delgross Jr. and son. from Chicago, have come to spend two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor Delgri'ss. Sr. Mr. Joe Oluch sold 125 head of year old calfs last Tuesday to Mr. Orville Roserie from Caldwell. Ida ho Mr. Rose tie had four of his se mi-trucks hauling them to Caldwell. Tiie price ta reported to be a lot higher tills year A surprise party was given for Mr and Mrs Gabriel Elordl on their thirteenth wedding anniversary by several of thetr friends. Cards were INSURE SAVE WITH FEDERALLY IN SU RED All Savings invested here earn current dividends of W IN D S O R ' tcori . d^riïr"° rtainlyu its Accounts accepted by mail at - - - P R O V ID E N T d e s c r e e tts ft F ed er a l S avings j AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 10th & Idaho Sts., Boise A National Favorite for the past 6 Years! National Distillers Products Corp., N. Y. • 90 Proof lE Y ’RE favorites for Christ mas . . . and they'll go fast! D on't wait to place your Christ mas order. Come in . . . see all the Christmas Specials, brought to you byPhilco, the W orld's Largest Radio Manufacturer. Select yours now . . . enjoy special easy terms, big trade-in allowances! IN SURE INSURANCE When they have better insurance we will have it FRANK - NYSSA FUNERAL HOME T. 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Those present were Mr. and | may be lightened through, accident with the Givens Spring CC Mrs. Harold Gluch and children our friendly, helpful services. C truck loaded with pities. The mall from Caldwell, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. No detail is overlooked, no matter stage property of Jincro Rementer- Thomas Carson from Arock, Oregon, how small—thus assuring our Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gluch and son la of this city was completely de patrons of a dignified, molished. Felix got out with out a from Cliffs. Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. scratch. The accident was said to John Mallea and son from Jordan inexpensive service. have been caused by the condition Valley and Dick Gluch from South of the road and accourred six miles Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gluch were bu from town. AMBULANCE SERVICE Mrs. Frank Maher and children siness visitors in Caldwell last Tues Phone 73W Nyssa are visiting at the home of Mrs. day and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long and Mary Pangari the past few days. 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