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P A G E SIX Vtmmm TH E N Y SSA G A T E C IT Y J O U R N A L TH U R SD AY, M A Y 21. 1942 Annual F~ur Show Haid By .Nyssa Women The Nyesa Civic Club held its annual ¡lower show and guest la meeting May 30 at the pariah hall A short muunesa meeting precede”, IT jw (»par! Herring Wed* Randall best man the program Stertioa t The bride «o re a sky slue «n r Mrs B eff Pinter 3mnh of W ei MlJW Pear! Herring, laughter o i »1th navy acremortes and a corsage Rev and Mrs A. I t Herring bf of red tulips and tily -of-'he--/alley ser was the mam ¡peaker The program included two num- Nyssa, and Randall ittarhaa son The maid of oonor »o re a navy able of Mr and Mrs N A. Stathaa of afternoon Ires» with white access- oers played 9y the itring trio Mrs, Parma, were united m marriage at tries and a corsage of yellow tuUpa Hertjer* Fisher Starr Robinson and the home of the groom’s parents and ferns. Dicky Schtreman: vocal solo t»y Sunday afternoon | jgr and Mrs Crane o f Nampa BemicK Martin; two piano « - Ardlth Grover played the wedd- sang T h e Stranger of Galilee” 3y Mrs Strickland and two About 4fl relatives and close w cal solos by Mrs Greenlee Mrs. ing march The couple stood under an arch made of hlue forget-me- friends attended After the wedding A- . C . s» U w » “ _ » <har« * -f '■*» refreshment committee not» while Rev A. R Herring, a short reception was held The arlde and groom left tor AC:* r rJxe 3<™«ram h e afternoon father of the pride read the cere mony Irene Herring, slater of h e a secret honeymoon shortly after * * * spent visiting and looking at bride was maid of honor and Jerry j the reception They will make their th* tUmm» displays •techas brother of the groom, was home In Parma, where the groom Mrs By her Hostess To Commun ity Clubbers The Just-A-Mere club meeting was held Prlday with Mrs Bybee as hostess Twelve member; attended The priae was won by Mrs Zara Wakewrod Lunch was Every Saturday at Nysaa served by the hostess The neat meeting will be held Miscellaneous at 1 o’clock. Livestock at 3 with Mrs Lillian Baker May 29 Sales Are Bigger And Better p. m. Feeder pigs sold up to 13 cents per pound. Same buyer wants 200 more. W ill have a few good milk cows. Bring your livestock here and help us make a bij/ger and better home market for your stock. We want to buy 1000 burlap bags. Mr md Mrs. G. Mein Observe anniversary A silver wedding reception for Mr and Mrs George Mem was held Sunday at 1 o’clock m their home in the Oregon Trad district Guests were Mr and Mrs Fred Hdun and family and Mr and Mrs Edward Haim of Caldwell Henry Bauer of Portland. Mr and Mrs Henry Qstermlller and daughter of Fruit- land. Mr and Mrs Henry Bolter- heck Mr and Mrs H B aolterheek, M r and Mrs Henry Psut2 and Rev Beutemmller of Fayette and Mr and Mrs Lewis Skinner and the William and Werner Peuta fam ilies of she Owyhee district Fred Haun, who furnished the music at the wedding 29 years ago in .Nebraska, alab entertained she pieats at the reception. Many beautiful gifts as well as good wishes were received by Mr and Mrs. Meto from their friends. Bybee Commission Co. D. 0. By bee, Manager Phone 05J3 Clear the Tracks for War Shipments Entertains Club Mrs Burnall Brown entertained the members of the T-iesday club at her home this week. Those who won prises were Mrs. George Bai lee first Mrs Kenneth Cottle, joc und. and Mrs E. D Norco«, guest prim. Buy Coal NoW Liberty it Utah’s Best Al Thompson & Sons (R e tte ti- - f - Chatter Boxers Meet The Chatter Box club held ns regular meeting at the home of Mrs Ira Ore Wednesday afternoon Seventeen members and one guest. Mrs Caseel Callahan were present Mrs Or lend Chetdelen presented an interesting program After the program refreshments were served by the hoeteee. MAY 22 and 23 tall cana all brands QCn 4 for UjC Friday and Saturday, Salad Dressing qt jan Gold bar aaaorted fruir 2>/2 lb. jara Iodize 2 pkga. bar Catsu| * .Gold large bottles each Oval muatard Sardines or tomato 2 cana Jam ■ Sal * 31C Q7n J/w 1C. IOC {Ca | JU Z Jb Baking Powder2"a,«b",„f» r 23c white nn_ Sol *P Crystal giant bars 6 for Z«lC Tobacco 1 lb. cana 77C Lar à packages Corn Flakes * * £ 1 73C 17C , 50C Wilson Groce a r y NYSSA OREGON A Dependable Food Stavo J lM T O » Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth Mr and Mrs Dudley Mausling ¡rxved from Adrian to the oenant. nouse on the Haworth ranch Mrs Dyre Robert; and children left Sunday for a few days' visit wtth Mr,; Robert.;' parents In Nam pa. Miss Angela Hickman started work as telephone operator in W il der Thursday M r and Mrs Rex Brum bach and children o f Pendleton visited Sun day and Monday with his parents. Mr anr Mrs Bnmbaoh, having come here t oattend the funeral of hla uncle N 3 Phelan. Miss Mary Weir, who spent the past year teaching at Westfall, is spending her vacation with her parents M r and Mrs Robert Weir Lincoln Heights M r; Leonard Duncan who lives near Jdrden Valley visited the past few days at the home of M r and Mrs. Levrltt OoodelL Mrs Duncan ia the former Lita Goode 11. M r and Mrs. R L. Kriner and family of Payette were Saturday afternoon callers at the Vern Smith hdtBe. The Lincoln Sunday school met Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock tor the regular services. Rev Penning ton of Ontario delivered an inter esting talk. Mrs. Nielson. Mrs. Houston. Kathryn Nielson and Mrs. Smith are preparing a Children's day program. A number of ladies met at the home of Mrs Annie Harris Thurs day and enjoyed a quilting party The Patch and Chat club will hold its regular monthly meeting Thursday afternoon at the GocdeU home Delbert Clement received word last Sunday of the death of his father, who passed away at the home of his daughter. Mrs. D. Stafford of Caldwell Puneral ser vices were held Tuesday M r and Mrs. Jack Pettet and fam ily spent Mother's day at the home of M r and Mrs O. M. Dale at Midvale. The Boy Scout troop of this dis trict held a party at the skating rink In Weiser Saturday evening and later attended the midnight show in Ontario. Donna Winslow was a Monday overnight guest of Marybelle Pitt ard of Ontario Brttanan. Mrs. Lesie Ditty attended the Bible conference of the .Assembly of God Churches in Vale Wednes day Leota Hines left Sunday night by bus for Pendleton, where she ex- pacts to be employed. Miss Loratne Hite of Owyhee spent the week-end with Mrs. Har ley Wilson. M r and Mrs. Don Parker Motor ed from Portland Saturday to spend a few days visiting relatives. Mrs. Clarence Broczman received word last week that her mother Mrs. L. W Roberts of Emd. Okia . was seriously ill. Mr and Mrs. Prank Parker of Cow Hollow and M r and Mrs. Don Parker of Portland were filescs Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Lorensec. Howard Schneider is working for T rc ff at Vale. Mr and Mrs. Earl Province of Kingman Kolcr.y were Sunday dinner guests o f Mr and Mrs. fva Price. M r and Mrs. Howard Evans of Parma and M r and Mrs. T. H. Brewer o f Owyhee were visitors in the Stanley Penn home Sunday Mrs Robert Ditty and Tressa D itty and Mr. and Mrs Clarence! Broczman attended the Bible con ference in Vale Thursday. Ira Chadd and E J. Hobson were business visitors in Nyssa Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Art Mays shopped in Nysaa Thursday. Ouild W ill Meet The Wesleyan service guild wUl trai I r w ir u / hold Its regular meeting at tiie V A L L t I V lf c W Methodist church Thursday even- Th* VaU*T View school closed lng st I o’clock. Friday with a basket dinner ___________________Mr and Mrs. Rosco Palmer and rj - n j children arrived at the Henry Der- ry home Sunday morning to spend a few days. They came from Spok ane. where M r Palmer has been Mr and Mrs F. A. Miller working on electric lines Mrs. Pal Botee rial tor* Thursday and Friday mer Is a daughter of Mr anr Mra Mr and Mrs Ted Allison shopped Derry in Caldwell Wednesday M r and Mra Melvin Spitae and , Rev A P . Loceer was Bend son arrived at Uie A A Bratton caller Thursday. home Thursday evening and left Arthur Holly transoched business Friday by train for Kansas to visit In Caldwell Thursday. M r Spltae’s parent« and other re A very light vote woe cast k) latives. The Spitze s will return in the primary election Prlday Mem June to work at a guard station bers of the board were K H Brum- close to Sutter lake bach. N A. Sweet. E R Parker. Virgil Be lisle is having hta new Arthur Hotly. Charles Nitty and garage lnprowed to live In far tile Horace Chaney Thomas W ekh end present until he can build a house Mr Chaney delivered the ballots Mr. and M is Ben McConnel were lo Vale. Saturday Sunday dinner guests at the Brat Several cases of red meeslee art ton home reported in this rtcinity. Several persons come from Nyssa Miss Evelyn lave land who to see Charles 8 W yekoffs tulips taught in Wallowa grade schools There were 1300 blossoms out Sun the past year, returned home Mon day day to spend her vocation with her Mrs D r ward Derry win arrive mother. Mrs Klnniek farm New York this week to visit Mies Virginia Miller and M ia Me the Henry Derry family Her hus Donald of La Orande visited from band Is in themir force In the east Friday until Sunday with M ia Mil ler's parents. Mr and Mia. T. A. SU N SE T V A L L E Y Howdy Ed. Seß: Try Whitman’s Ice Cream capping and Whitman’s Chocolates FO R SALE—Purebred jersey bull calf from R. H. Clark stock. Cen be registered. Alvin J. Schafer. 21M2XC. Owyhee Drug Co. Keep Fit the American W ay Learn To Bowl In wartime more than ever you need healthful relaxation. There’s noth ing like a game o f bowl ing to pep you up after a Pruyn Folks; recently cured ■ N TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY BETWEEN FRIENDS By ■*> FO R SALE—Used electric ranges. * washing machines and davenports. Nyssa Furniture Co. 21M2Xc M r and Mrs. R. W. Bolitho and daughters were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Randolph in the Black Canyon pro ject. An a operation Chicago day o f all-out activity. Get in step with Amer boy of a strange malady that caus ica— Play on our alleys. ed him to see every thing up side down. I f he had been to Bowl For Health’s Sake Germany, he could have landed Job to Doc Ooebbel a propaganda department. German Motto Cornell Bowling Alleys Next to Postoffice Come early and avoid the Russians We heard some one suggest th*t our airmen should hover over certain European capital and spray insect powd ers on some of the castles. W e’d like to suggest to you that now Is the best possible time to have a motor tune-up Pruyn's Garage NYSSA Phone 108 PR O G R A M THEATRE Friday, May 22, one day only Robert Preston and Martha O’Driscoll in “Pacific Blackout” Comedy, cartoon and sports Saturday, May 23, Matinee and Night Cal Shrum and His Rjihm Rangers on the Stage. On the screen Roddy McDowal and Jane Darwell in “ On the Sunny Side” _________ Regular admission __________________ D »9 D»nd Rev. end M ra Atwood nwter of Salem were overnight guest Prl day of Mr Cal Shrum and his Rhythm Ran- | gers will present 30 minutes of j diversified amusment —comedy. | songs and music, at the Nyssa; : heater Saturday afternoon and evening. j s The Rhythm Rangers have been 1 featured in 13 motion pictures I with such stars as Gene Autry, j Roy Rogers. Tex flitter. Charles; Starred. Judy Canova and Rand-1 olph Scott. Their most recent productions are 'Rollin’ Home To Texas" Scatterbrain ’ and "Thund er Over the Prairie" The players write their own songs used in mo tion pictures. One of the most popular stage groups in the nation. Cal and His ! Rhythm Rangers have toured in practically every state in the union. Featured in the band are Radio's 1 Casgincva. Jack Williams; Alta L e e .; yodellng rangerette. Hank Gentile, accordionist and Gale Scott. Paint for the Assembly of God Church and parsonage was pur chased last week. a good Wednesday Club meets Mrs A. V Cook entertained die Wednesday night club at her home I „„ . . . _____ lost week Ouests were Mrs A. L ( U n L ? Fletcher and Mrs Wayne Morris * " spoiling several days at the High scores were won by Mr* ° rTen home at Glems Nick Rudlick and M rs Charles ^'wry. ____ Dwight WycHoff spent the Week I ; end at Eugene Benefit Party Planned M r • n<1 * * * * OoodeD Alva. The Nyssa Civic dub will span- Jr- Donn* were in Boise see a benefit bridge and pinochle Sunday M r and Mrs E L Jamison were party May 23 at • o’clock at I2ie In Vale Friday. pariah hall. Mr and M ra John Murphy were Can Mrs Orant Lewis or Mrs at the Leslie TopUff home Sunday Bernard Eastman far rseerratlons K L Jamison and Alva OoodeII The public is Invited to attend were in Caldwell Thursday Mrs N. K nielan and Mra Oro- i i Wwrtfli ■ 1 SM b u g i o ra m - R A O s ie r Bex 042 Bets« On Baying Trip— Mr and Mr-, Laclen Wray of Wray* dime «tors »pent a few days in Portland recently on a buying tup. Buena Vista' G R O C E R Y SPE C IA LS FOR Malted M ilk ^ I The next meeting will be held with Mrs Mettle Knou.cs May 27. & Milk 1 I Society W ill Meet » The Women's Society of Christ ian Service will meet May 2S at the Methodist church. The topic l tor this month la "Children of Our i Church " Mrs Holcomb, secretary 1 of childrens work, and Mrs SBier- | man, chairman of the committee | on the Christian family, are in ! charge of the program. FOR SALO —Odod usad plano sod C A L SHRUM AND R H YTH M RANGERS TO A PPE A R HERE Is emptoyed la toe WJeon’i *ro- Sunday and Monday, May 24 — 25 Mickey Rooney, Lewis Stone, Cecilia Parker, Fay Holden and Ann Rutherford in ‘ T H E C O U R T S H IP OF A N D Y H A R D Y ” Enduring The enduring quality of a Nyssa Funeral Home service Is the memory of a beautiful tribute to a loved cot. Nyssa Puneral Home’s sym pallie tic un derstanding to the tima of bereavement hoe bunt Ite reputation among Nyssa citizen*. Let us handle the burdensome dettile tor you. NYSSA mm HOM E C ARTO O N and SPORTS Mat Sun 2:30. Adm. llc-29c. Evening Adm, 11c-33c. i~-trwSot tax -B A R G A I N N IG H T — Tuesday, May 26 Jane Withers and Jane Darwell in “Y O U N G A M E R IC A ” Special subject “Don’t Talk”, cartoon and Spy Smashers Admission, Sc-Me, including tax Wednesday and Thursday, May 2 7 __ 28 Madeline Carroll, Sterling Hayden and Robson in Flora “B A H A M A P A S SA G E ” Photographed in Merry Melody Cartoon, Technicolor Sports and News Artmlselna Evening — i u and lie , including Defense Tax