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PAGE SIX THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAI THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22,1945 22F1XC | FOR SALE OR TRADE— Tralte; Mrs John Beckham and Mrs Ken-| BUSINESS WOMEN MEET |»5W. LOCAL COUPLE WEDS Bradley. 22Fixp Ml % Wanda Larkin, daughter of neth Cottle. Mrs R. G. Larson i A meeting of the Nyssa Business. house. Haward service station, i and Mrs George Hennaman were ; Women's club was held in the home FOR S A L E - One bay mare. Mr. ani Mrs. Lester Larkin of Ap- 22F2xp _ , .___ economics room of the high school ing 1500 pounds. Work any place j mlles east of Nyssa. p.e val.ey and Eugene Freeman, son guests of the clui^members ! bujldmg Tuesday evening Refresh- F J. Cahill, Rt. 2. Nyssa. 22F3xp | --------------------------- ol Mr and Mrs Clarence Freeman -------- \ FOR RENT— Service station with Friday afternoon, February 16. ENTFRTAINS FRIENDS m' nU wer* Josephlne **rVed b> Rigney Chad‘ ENTERTAINS FRIENDS W|ck The FOR RENT— 56-acre farm. Good 1 40 acres 0f farm land. Howard s the gloom's man. Mr and Mrs Lloyd Lewis enter- ^ M » _ j flr program wa* arranged by M a r five-room house. Small pasture. 12 1 corner. 2 miles east of Nyssa. 22F2 of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Freeman ta ined . Mr and Mrs _ D . L. Ander- of Parma, were united In marriage miles southwest of Nyssa. Charles' COOKING CLUB MEETS ------ ------------------- Saturday February 10. son of Adrian and Mr and Mrs * * - I - Jack ------------- Schenk -- of ---------- Arcadia Saturday The third year cooking club of ___ ___ to ____ _ T .T, many by the Rev. Ernest Stuchberry at ------ "I - wish thank my ENTERTAIN FOR SON friends »n who on me me and and Friday th* Bapt“ t Parsona*e m Caldwell m In their . home, Kingman Kolony met in the Ad irienaa Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steinke enter o called cauea on oftemoon, February 16. SEE THE xD ressed their e r v b best est w wishes is h e s t The s . couple were attended K .r , th V w . e; i _______________ tained last Sunday honoring their rian high school building February 1 f expressed their v very by ENGAGEMENT * ANNOUNCED son. Darrell, on his 18th birthday. 14 for an afternoon meeting. I for my con.inued good health and bride's parents and brother, Larry. squadron Leader and Mrs N. P. Guests were Glenn Weeks. LaVere Under the leadership of Mrs W. I In return will say that I hope in and [he bridegroom's mother. The whincup of High Wycombe Bucks. Toombs and Robert Root. Gifts H. Bunch, the 10 girls prepared my next 90 years to be able to bride s bropler' Avery Larkin, was England announce the engagement received by the honoree included D essert S eed Co. a complete dinner consisting of continue our splendid freindship". ’ re^Uvra"gathered at U oy d ^ A .^ W i^ n .' ^ N y ^ n o w For Your three kinds of salad, scalloped po- Mr. Johnson said. "I especially the bride's home Friday evening stationed with the eighth air force BRIDGE CLUB MEETS tatoes, carrot tlmbles, hot rolls, thank Mr and Mrs. C. H. Bennett for a wedding dinner. Mr and in England. The Wednesday evening bridge cake and ice cream and pie. ' “ j for making possible the wonderful Mrs Freeman wil1 make thelr home 1 Miss Whincup is a former resl- club was entertained at the home A number of these meetings will birthday cake with 90 lighted * ith Mr and Mrs Larkln for a dent of Portland. Oregon Her of Mrs Carlos Buchner last week. short time. be enjoyed by the clubs of this candles'. f'hort tlme' _ ________ j father is flying instructor in the Mrs William Wahlert was a guest —®— royal air force. Major Wilson has community due to the fact th a t 1 — 8 — OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY been In England for two years. I ^ Mrs Buchner Wtnnrng pnzes the school board has granted each BANQUET POSPONED SOC Clavton Patton mi date , Rint?riart, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Patton ^ of . the mamage , has not t ^crc Mrs Grant and Mrs L Mrs A club an afternoon a month. j The George Washington banquet The officers of the club a re 1 to be held February 22 at the were, hosts a* dinner Wednesday been announced. Maulding. Patsy de Haven, president, and Lois Masonic hall for Masons and East- eve'dn« on the occasion of their SEWfNG CIRCLE ORGANIZED ■I! N II 1111 f i l l « |i||l lllll II11 11 II 1 : 1 1 1! II III M III 111 III H M II1 1IIH WII HI H HI III HI I'l I ! 11 III Mil U I till l era Stars has been postponed In wedding anniversary Guests were; The victory Sewing circle has Ricks, secretary. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Douglas been org a n ^ d wuh 12 members, In connection with our cattle sale we will definitely because o f the death of Mr and Mrs. Norman The Sunday night Mr and Mrs officers were elected as follows: Mrs. S. D. Goshert, a charter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jake CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY club met at the home of Mr and hold a special Groot and Mr. nd Mrs. Russell p resident, Betty Blackburn: vice! H. Q. Johnson of Nyssa celebra- member of the Eastern Star, Patton. Jr., and^ Leslie. , president, Treva Oarren; secretary. I Mrs Bernard Eastman. First prize I ted his 90th birthday anniversary — 8 — was won by Mrs George Henne- j I Doris Ransom: song leader, Louise man and second prize by Mr.j CHILDS ENTERTAIN FOR 20 Stokes: reporter. Awana Shaw and Henne man. Mr and Mrs Arvel Child enter- local leader Mrs Elmer Hill. talned Wednesay evening at dinner The next wU] be held at - I - CARD OF THANKS | in honor of Irshal Davis, Nyssa home of Mrs 0 F oarren. Dis- f i We take this means of showing • music istructor and his twin broth- cusslon ^ on the topic, . .. our appreciation for the many acts I er, Ivor, who is visiting here from _ j 0f kindness shown us during th e 1 Montana. Places were laid for 20. Demonstrations . ___ __ ___ ___ | __ . . , , sickness and death of our dear The valentine motif was carried j EX-PRISONER TO SPEAK wlfe and mother and also (or the 1 out in the table decorations. If you have horses you don’t need, now is beautiful floral offerings. -5 - j ary bishop of the Episcopal church the time to sell them. Earl Blackburn and children BIRTHDA Y PARTY GIVEN j who was a prisoner of the Japan- Mrs Martin Blackburn and family j Danny Klinkenberg. son of Mr., ... k , m„ tin„ w. he — -....... THERE IS A SHORTAGE of good seed If you want a good team or an extra horse and Mrs Gilbert Klinkenberg ! f , j in , 1 sPeaK al a hall Tuesday, ® Mrs Minnie Blackburn and family this year, but Northrop. King Si Co. has ana Mrs. vauoen. n-unxenoerg. was was (held thg parish not failed to supply highest quality seeds we will have them for you. Buy one! honored at a party given Monday ! evenln_ February 27 A potluck IOO Late to Classify for farmers of tho northwest. ACT at his home on his sixth birthday. | wtll be served at 7 o'clock PROMPTLY and get your supply of LIVESTOCK SALE MARCH 2 ALSO TW O-W AY TUMBLEBUG PLOW The thirteen guests present spent in of Bishop and Mrs Cralg. Northland Brand . . . tested, fertile seeds On the Ed Paynter ranch. ranch, live five of known origin. For the alwaj s-deoend- I the afternoon playing games. Re- Hlll 1 o n tne ahle s"ed identified by the Flying Goose j freshments, which included a birth- t^ e mee r i 4 Bishop Craighill. ^ on the hag. see your local Northrop, I day cake were served after the blshop of the EpUcopal church of » King dealer or write to . . . : one o'clock. 30 head dairy cattle, 8 I honoree had opened his gifts. Nanking, China, returned home head work horses, some farm equip Phone 25— R I -5 - on the last voyage of the Grips- ment. Lunch served on the grounds. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER holm. Col. Bill Lane D. O. Bybee, Mgr. Ed Paynter and Leo Schoen, own I Mr. and Mrs. Dale Garrison en- BOISE. IDAHO - 5 - ers. Col. Bert Anderson, auction Auctioneer Phone 05J3 * tertained at dinner for Mr. and GUESTS AT DINNER eer. | Mrs. Emil Stunz and Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mis Fred Schilling and )i i ii 11 : i: 111 hi mi: i: 11111 : 11111 : 111 : 111:111111 u 111111111 m Dave Mitchell. The guests later daughters were Sunday dinner ^ 8 aje_ Two. apartlllent house. attended the dance sponsored by guests of Mrs Joe Recla at Vale. a]so with room. Three- the Nyssa Riding club in the gym _________ _ room house on same lot. Double nasium. FAREWELL PARTY OrVEN I garage. Mrs Betty Forbes Wheeler. A arwell party was given T h u « - ^ street 22Flxp HOSTESS TO CLUB day in the Kingman Kolon 7 sch- ! _________________ Mrs. A. C. Sallee was hostess to for Max Swenson, who j TOR s a l e —1931 International F- the Tuesday aftemon bridge club aalhouse left Saturday to join the navy, this week. Honors were won by and Floyd Whiteley. who has en 20 Farm-all on steel. Good condi- west of Nyssa. one-fourth mile no tered the army. The party was giv tion. H. E. Gergam. 14 miles south- en by the Adrian branch of the rth Sunset valley hall. 15F3xp L D. S. church with Verner B. F E E D DEPENDABLE Starting Carlson, G. H. Salter and James WANTED—Experienced farm hand. Ricks in charge. M. Carlson pres- . .. ^ .... . Steady employment. Married man ented the men with gifts In token ferred Por informatioj phone of appreciation of their services to 346R1, Ontario. ^CHICK STARTER 15F2XC the church. A program was foll Recommended by owed by a plate lunch. Lynn Bron Nyssa Elevator For Sale— 1500 bushels of corn. % If you have not yet filed your personal prop son was master of ceremonies. John A Reffett, Sunset valley. 22F2xp. GUESTS AT DINNER erty assessment for 1945 with this office, please New drug store hours will be as follows: Mr and Mrs Bernard Frost and MATERIALS AVAILABLE— We family were guests of Mr and Mrs want to contact persons who have do so without further delay. Open week days, Monday through Friday, 9 A. Charles Newblll Sunday at dinner. building plorities. We can build Grain, Clover and Alfalfa seed FOP H orse S ale 61 S atu rd ay F eb. 24. THE UNFAILING SIGN OF GOOD S e e d Bybee Livestock Co. Northrup, King fir Co. Store Hours A tten tion , Announced T a x p a y e rs ^ ch - h , : O f M a lh eu r Co. Monday Feb. 26 . COUGHS M. to 7 P. M. Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Owyhee Drug Store Nyssa Pharmacy 4 i il um 11111111 n ni h ni 11 i;i 11M11 n m n u t NYSSA Phone IOÔ PROGRAM fireproof houses. Write White . t CARD PARTY GIVEN „ . Earth Products company. P. O. A benefit pinochle party was giv- box g Caldwe]1 Idaho en by the Rebekah lodge .. Monday. _____ . ,, ----------- evening in the lodge hall, with p o R SALE_ Alfalfa hav On Pow- eight tables In play. Harry Kingrey | ,, . o n F' * V “ " . VC J I ell place, 3 miles west and three- won h ig h score for the men, ^ rs j Quarter north of H a s h ita n i oorner h E Collins high for the U d l e s H a s n i t a n i comer. I an'yGdn^*else~you I and M « c“ Cotton the traveling | V' J' LaPUnte_____ gei'r I ns fant'°'ac 1 1 on! ** O n ly * « « T»“ Pri“ K Refteshmerits were served : ^ SAL&_ Several 3 x 6 foot all Kood ......... . . dru^tsi8ts. the lod*e Orin Oann was , windows for H j Holmes | general chairman of the affair. 283 Third St. 22F3xp NYSSA PHARMACY —5— ____ GUILD HOLDS MEETING WANTED— Woman for spring Paul's guild met at the home house cleaning. Call Mrs John Serving 5 Counties St. of Mrs A. H. Boydell last Thurs Stringer, 04J3, Nyssa. 22Ftfe From the Largest Stock of day evening. Plans were made for Termine a cooked food sale to be held ■ l o s t OR STRAYED— February Saturday. February 24 at 2 p. m. 1Q Irlsh wtter fema;e , answers t0 m the Eder Hardware company (name of ..Q u w i.. to j M o r B ro n c h ia l Irrita tio n D u o T o C o ld s H e re 's g o o d n e w s fo r th e p e o p le °i, II k * U' j ? ' i A' , c “ niJa!i greatest c o u g h m e d ic in e Is n o w b e in g m a d e and s o ld right here, and i f y o u h a v e a n y d o u b t a b o u t what to ta k e th is w in te r fo r th e c o m m o n c o u g h ° r b ro n c h ia l ir r ita tio n g e t a b o tt le Of B u c k l e y s C A N A D IO L M ix tu re, store THEATRE DOUBLE FEATURE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEB. 23-24 Bob Crosby, Lvn Merrick in “Meet MISS BOBBY SOX” Russell Hayden, Dub Taylor, Ann Savage in “THE LAST HORSEMAN” Parts Orders Shipped Immediately Me Cluer -Manser Phone 49 —5 Mat., Sun.. 2:36 Adm., 30r-9c. Inc. Tax Adm. Evening«, 48c-9c, Including Tax — BARGAIN NIGHT— TUESDAY, FEB. 27 Jeanne Crain, Eugene Pallette, Mary Nash in “IN THE MEANTIME DARLING” Cartoon and Captain America Adm. SSe-9c. Inc. Tax WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FEB. 28;Mar 1 The greatest story on earth-the story of Amer ica! Ixive, Excitement and Courage! “AN AMERICAN ROMANCE” In Technicolor Brian Donlevy, Ann Richards, Walter Abel, and John Qualen Late War News Adm. Evening«. 4te-9r. Including ____________I FOR SALE— forge. Jake's li 11 h m m ti mm 11 in M 11 u « in h n ii n m m m n hi m tin ti m u imcimnit n n u u m lit n w n w • Fa rmers Co-operative Creamery Company Mat., S it , 2:50 Adm. 25c-5c Inc. Tax Adm. Evenings, 40c-9o, Including Tax SUNDAY AND MONDAY, FEB. 25-26 Wallace Beery, Binnie Barnes, John Carradine and Bruce Kellogg in “BARBARY COAST GENT” It’s rough, romantic and riotous! 2-reel Musical: “ Showboat Serenade” Latest Issue “ March o f Time” Payette. Idaho j Meier, 1155 S. W. Second avenue. _ IlrCTa I Ontario, or write box 186, Ontar- HAVE DINNER GUESTS i0- Reward. 22Flxc Mr and Mrs R. T. Sager enter-j _____ talned at dinner Sunday for Mr j f o r s a l e _ gas washer and Mrs C^car Kurtz Ny“ a add engines. Jake's Fix-it shop. Phone Mr and Mrs Henry Orcutt and 95W three children of Payette. j ' _____ Small Fix-it blacksmith shop. Phone He's After Those Cookies NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING I 3 ■ = NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ann ual meeting o f Farmers Co-operative Creamery Co., a corporation, will be held at the Portia Club House, at Payette, Idaho, on Tuesday, the 27th day o f February, 1945, at the hour o f 10 o ’clock A. M. of said day. The purpose o f this meeting is to elect three directors and transact such other business as ! may projierly come before the meeting. Two directors are to be elected to represent the Washington district and one the Malheur district. Those whose terms expire being James H. Anderson and Clay Sutton, representing the Washington district and Fred Burgess repres enting the Malheur district. By order o f the President. Dated this 15th day o f February’, 1945. P. F. Countryman, Secretary Tax Mil Mil II II Mil Milli Utili II I Because they are made with “ That Good Milk” Shelton’s Dairy March 2 is the deadline. Your co-operation in getting the necessaiy information to us on, or before that date will be very much apprec iated. E.P. Hendrix MALHEUR COUNTY ASSESSOR