Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 11, 1948, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE EIGHT
Rev Roland Wuest led the dts-
u*o.-n on an article on evangelism
in the Women's Missionary Out­
look. During the business meeting
HOSTESS TO SOCIETY
the ladies discussed their plans
Mrs. J. L. Hueetoy was hostess, for the future church kitchen In
last Thursday afternoon to the answer to a request from the hos­
Faith Lutheran Missionary society. pital auxiliary, Mrs. H. Julum and
Social Notes
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SATURDAY, MARCII 13
More
Buyers
More
Orders
MORE NET PROCEEDS FOR YOUR
LIVESTOCK
Market report for March 9, 1948
Fed steers $22 to $24.
Grass fat cows $18 to $19.50.
Cutter cows $14 50 to $16.
Canner cows $13 to $14.50.
Beef bulls $19 to $21.50.
Veal calves $20 to $31.50.
Fed heifers $20 to $23.
Feeder steers $20 to $23.
Mrs. J. L. Huseby were chosen aa
representatives from the society.
Refreshments were served to 16
persons.
Trost and a speech by Ernest Bunn. meeting will be held with Mrs
lh<*e attending from Nyssa first Roy Holmes April 1.
ward were Bishop and Mrs. Dean
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Fife, Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Ander­
LODGE TO GIVE PARTY
The Rebekah lodge will give a
son, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stoker,
Mr. an d Mrs. Ernest Bunn, Mrs. pinochle party In the I.O.O.F. hall
OfRL IS HONORED
Vela Dee Poulseu was honored Fred Treat, Mrs. George Taylor, Friday night, March 19. The public
Saturday with a birthday party Mrs. Phyllis T aibjt and Mrs. Lu­ is invited to attend. Refiashments
given by her mother, Mrs. L. O. cille Pett.
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P ''il-en. Games were the means of
entertainment. Prize winners were SURPRISE FAREWELL GIVEN
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Laurence V. Shep­
oe...., Campbell. Carol Whitaker,
Vrgie Tucker, Barbara Bolitho and pard were given a surprise fare­
Keitha Strasbaugh. Refreshments well party by a group of friends
U :ake. h e cream and punch were last Tueisday evening. Those pres­
..erved. A little shamrock nut bas­ ent were Mr and Mrs. Lester Gou­
ket was placed on each tray. Vela let of Lee tine, Oregon, Mr. and
Dee received many lovely g-tfs.
< Mrs. Stanley Goulet of Nyssa, Mr.
Mrs. Strasbaugh assisted Mrs. and Mrs. Sid Flanagan, and Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Chesnut of On­
Foulsen in serving refreshments.
BY LEW HERRIMAN
tario.
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At the end of the evening re­
PINOCHLE CLUB MEETS
If you’re feeling a little gay. gid­
The Saturday evening Pinochle freshments were served and a love­ dy and lightheaded these days—
dub met at the home of Mr. and ly gift was presented to Mr. and don’t worry. You’re normal as
Mrs. C. C. Cotton. Three tables Mrs. Sheppard, who are moving bumps on a cucumber. I t’s Just
were in play, with prizes going to to Yakima, where he will be en­ that March 20 is the first day of
Mrs. Cot ton and John Ostrom, high gaged in the fruit and produce Spring—a t 8:57 a.m. to be exact.
and Mrs,. Harry Kingrey and Pat business this coming year.
This is the sappy season for trees—
Bennett the traveling prizes.
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and sometimes you wonder about
GIRL
SCOUTS
MEET
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some of the human race. A young
The
Girl
Scouts
of
troop
No.
2
CIVIC CLUB TO MEET
man’s fancy is supposed to U rn to
The speech class of the high met a t the home of Mrs. W. E. love and most of our ambition
Schireman,
where
a
skit,
'”n
ie
icbjol will present a program of
turns to daydreams. It is also a
one-aot plays under the direction Haughty Slave” was given by B a r­ time when gardeners are thinking
bara
Mosier,
Sherrill
Chadd,
Jol-
of Mrs. H arriett Brumbach at a
of flowers, fishermen of fishes and
meeting of the Nyssa Civic chib ene Jordan and Ermalee Orris.
winter-weary families start plan­
After the skit the girls danced. ning summer vacations. There may
March 17 a t 2:30 in the parish
hall. Special music will also be giv- Refreshments were served by Mrs. be a cure for Spring Fever—but
•n. All women in the community SChireman.
who wants it?
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are invited to attend.
Along about this time of year
HOSTESS TO CLUB
when you see Cube Sallee. Jack
Mrs. George Cleaver was hostess Galloway, Joe Sutherland and Har­
FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN
A farewell party for Madame to 14 members of the Oregon Trail ry Miner talking together on Sun­
Marie Louise Mangln, mother of Home Economics club Thursday day morning, they are not planning
Mrs. Don Lytle, was held at the afternoon, March 4. Orma Goodell on cleaning up the yard or planting
L. E. Robbins home Thursday af­ presided over the meeting. A les­ flowers.
ternoon. March 4 at 2 o’clock, with son in garment finishes was held.
A New York stylist claims that
Refreshments were served by Mrs. women’s hats influence American
35 persons In attendance.
Madame Mangin left here Mon­ Croudell and the hostess. The April birth rates. Maybe the stork feels
day far New York City and will
he’s been high-hatted! If your car
sail far her home in Paris, France
has a high rate of fuel-consump­
Friday. She has been visiting ner
tion, perhaps you need a new ‘hat’
daughter and family here for the
ROUGH DIMENSION for the cylinder head! If you do,
don’t worry about It, just drive in
oast six months.
LUMBER
Mrs. Merildean Robbins was In
to HERRIMAN MOTOR COMPA­
harge of games. A shower of mis-
NY, and have Gene Fisher, our
$30
to
$40
a
1000
ellaneoas gifts was presented to
service manager, do the Job for you.
the guest of honor. Gifts included
i We guarantee we’ll save you money
. arious groceries, which are lm-
1 an the job. So drop in today. Phone
S4S to 60 to 65
•’jsaible to get in France, clothing,
77.
md souvenirs.
4 miles east of
Mrs. Don Lytle told of conditions
New Plymouth, Idaho
n France during the war and at
the present time, describing the
on Hi-Way 30
occupation by the German armies,
ma evacuation.
Refreshments of ice cTeam, cake
ind coffee wi"-» served. Favors were
miniature ¿hips.
h i - w a y
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BOISE,
OUEST3 AT DINNER
10 WEST
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Wilsor
IDAHO
of Ontario were Wednesday even­
ing dinner guests at the Merildeat
R .bbins home.
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PRO ° RAM SCHEDULED
P U M IC E ,R E D C IN D E R O R C O N C R E T E
The Adrian and community Gir
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IN S U L B L O C K S —
Scouts will give a program Frida?
evening at 8 o’clock in the Adriar
hi h school building in observance
of the 36ih ann’versary of Girl
Scouts of America. All parents of
Girl Scouts and Brownies and oth-
e-s Interested in scouting are In­
vited to attend.
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NEWS
VIEWS
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THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1948
Feeder cows 9125 to $170 hd.
Weaner calves $20 to $24 cwt.
Fat hogs $24
Sows $18 to $20.
Feeder pigs $,>1 to $24.
Fat lamhs $18.50 to $21.
Ewes $7 to $10.
There will be a special consignment for Mar.
16 of 475 head of good weaner calves. These
are native calves all of one brand.
ONTARIO LIVESTOCK
COMMISSION
COMPANY
PHONE 264
ONTARIO, OREGON
Call us for transportation for your livestock or
market information.
H E R R IM A N
HOMES NEED
NEW 0UTF/TS
will be served and prizes will be show will be held. The public is
invited to attend.
awarded to winners in cards.
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Auxiliary Officer Visits—
BALL IS PLANNED
Mrs. Hannah McElroy of Vale,
The Nyssa first ward of the L district president of the V.F.W.
DB. church will hold its Gold and auxiliary, called on Mrs. George N.
Green ball Friday night. March 12 Bear Tuesday to attend to official
!n tiie Nyssa gymnasium. A floor business.
EXTENDED COVERAGE
Cover» Much
Costs Little
Ask Us About It
Frank T. Morgan
—Classes In—
S c u lp to ry , C e ra m ic s
And
P o tte ry
Instruction by Enzo Murolo
Italian Instructor
A m e ric a n L e g io n H a il
Monday and Friday, 2-3 P. M. and 7-8 P. M.
Two classes per week at $10 a month.
Since the classes should be limited to 25, each
applicant should report before Monday.
For information call 161.
M O T O R CO.
PHONE 6716
Pum ice P rodu cts (b-.
\P.
B Puv
i V,
Top-Notch Value in
^
PAINT-ENAMEL
and VARNISH
Y o u 'll And the com pete line of Pittsburgh Paints in our
store. A finish for every purpote'all priced to At your pock­
et book. There's real econom y in using o n ly the highest
quality paints because they w ill wear longer — look-
better and really cnhan:e the value of your property, and
today Pittsburgh Paints, In m any respects, ere better than
M O D U LA R S IZ E
EASIER CONSTRUCTION
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HOSTp TO CLUB
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lewis were
hosts to their Wednesday evening
potluck bridge club last week. Three
tables were In play. Prizes were
won by Alvin Kuehn and Mrs
Glea Billings.
NYSSA LUMBER COMPANY
NYSSA
Phone 106
PROGRAM
THEATRE
ENTEJR VAIN AT DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barnes en­
tertained at dinner Wednesday for
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Chamberlain
and Rev. George Whipple.
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WEDNESDAY CLUB TO MEET
Mrs. Herbert Fisher was hostess
to the Wednesday evening bridge
club. Guests for the evening were
Mrs. Bernard Frost and Mrs. Bert
Uenkaemper Prizes were awarded
to Mrs. Ed Frost and Mrs. Sid
Burbidge.
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SOCIETY TO MEET
The St. Anne’s Altar society will
meet at the home of Mrs. William
Van Zelf Thursday. March 18. at
2:30 p.m.
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SATURDAY, MARCH 13
Pat O’Brien and Anne Jeffreys in
"RIFF RAFF”
Disney Cartoon
Kennedy Comedy
Short
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pre-war quality
When Water Is
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FESTIVAL HELD
Several Nyssa residents particl
pa ted in the music and speech fes­
tival held by the Weiser stake of
the L.D.S church at Emmett Fri­
day. March 5. All wards participat­
ed in the program. The Nyssa first
ward furnished a vocal solo by
Phyllis Talbot, accompanied by Mrs.
Get the most out of your
Rim Wrench
79c
Bargain priced! Designed
with three different size soc­
kets and tire tool. Cadmium
finish. Built for heavy lever­
age.
D it c h e s
Chick Fountain
with a
Heavy metal screw cap
fountain with tough enamel
finish. Large 8-inch size. Fits
ail Mason jars.
18 c
C h a ttin D itc h e r
3-In W all Brush
"The House of Oliver”
Nyssa Implement C o .
Stunz and Thomas
$1.55
Larger sizes proportionately
low priced. 100rl pure Chin­
ese bristles vulcanized in rub­
ber.
Mat., Sat.. 2:34»; Adm. Ste-ftr. Inc. Tax
Adm. Evenings, 40c- He. Iiirluduijt Tax
SUNDAY & MONDAY, MARCH 14-15
It’s a red-headed riot when Red hot-foots it to
Hollywood—and takes over the town!
Red Skelton, Virginia O’Brien, Leon Ames
and Gloria Grahame in
"MERTON OF THE MOVIES"
Disney Cartoon
2-Reel Specialty
Mat., Sun.. 2:30; Adm. 30c-9c, Inc. Tax
Adm. Evenings, 40r-9c, Inc. Tax.
TUESDAY, MARCH 16
Bargain Night
Roy Rogers, Jane Frazee, and Andy Devine in
‘ "ON THE OLD SPANISH TRAIL”
Special: "Song of the Nation”
Cartoon
Sports
Adm 25-9c, Inc Tax
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, MARCH 17-18
The guilty half of his story all Frisco knew;
the other half was a stoiy of love and adventure
through indescribable dangers to a girl he had
to find!
Humphrey Bogart, I^uren Bacall, Agnes
Moorehead in
“DARK PASSAGE”
News
Color Cartoon
Adm. Evening«. 4 0 c -l\ Inc
T ai
Brace—3 Bits
WE ARE NOW
$4.98
FULLER PAINT D E A L E R S
A specially priced high­
er ade tool combination. 1/4,
3/8, and 1/2-inch hardened
steel bits. Brace is built for
steady service.
WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED DEALER FOR THE
COMPLETE LINE OF FULLER PAINTS IN THIS AREA
24 Pcs.
WE HAVE FULLER PAINTS FOR EVERY JOB
Stainless Steel
Cutlery
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE
TRY FULLER P A IN T S -
$3.98
THEY LAST
Sturdy tableware that is
sanitary and easy to clean.
Includes 6 each of knives,
Imspoons. forks and dessert
spoons. Money-sating value.
Don 6. Moss Firestone Dealer Store
NYSSA, OREGON
Marshall-Wells Store
Sewright and Terry, Owner$