TH E N Y S S A G A T E C I T Y J O U R N A L . N Y S S A . OREGON. T H U R S D A Y . A P R I L 13. 1950
PAG E TW O
Adrian 4-H (¿iris
S ervr íiliil» D inner
The 4-H dub of Adrian high
school held Its ninth meeting April
3 The members discussed the ar
rangements made for the radio
broadcast, which was held Saturday.
April II
Mis. Threlma Elliot, the 4-H lead
er. made a survey of the member«
to determine who has the must of
the 4-H requirements finished
The girls then prepared a dinner
for the club members and guest»,
Mr and Mrs. Fred Warren and Mr
and Mrs Moore.
The menu was
prepared by the following girls:
Cocktail, prepared by Patricia An
trim and Ethel Mecham; salad. Lor
raine Van De Water and Beverly
Pounds; rolls, Avadna Peterson und
Dlures Eachus; vegetables. Jenefor
Thompson;
potatoes and meat,
Agnes Houtman and Margaret Ben
nett and dessert, Rarlene Jorgenson
and Patricia Eachus.
The dinner wus served by Jenefor
Thompson, Ethel Mecham and Dor
othy Furgenaon. The table was set
and decorated by Rowena William
son and Fay Maria Hopkins.
Holmes.
The chairman, Mrs Thelma Parr,
asked for reports from the standing
committees. Mrs Oarrett Siam re
ported on the hospital auxiliary
meeting. Mrs. Mildred Hill on the
yearbook and Mrs. Coral Bosch on
the scrapbook.
CLUB HOLD8 M EETING
Mrs. Mildred Sisson, display table
The Home Economics club of the
chairman,
asked each member to
Oregon Trail Orange met at the
home of Mrs Loyd Adams with 10 furnish her baby picture for the
members answering roll call with display table at the next meeting
| their favorite spring flower.
of the Grange April II.
I The door prize was won by Alice i Refreshments were served by the
Social "Xiites
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CLUB HAB D IN N E R
The Mr and Mrs. Wednesday
evening bridge club met April 2 at
the home of Mr and Mrs. Grant
Lewis for a polluck dinner Follow
ing the dinner, bridge was in play
with high score going to Mrs Ed-
ward Boydell and second high to
Mrs. Glea Billings.
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filled with candy eggs was given
to each guest Game., and contests
were played, with Colleen By bee and
Cleo and Carole Flinders in charge
of the playing and also unwrapping
the gifts.
hostess, assisted by Orma Goodell
and Mildred Hill.
The May meeting of the club will
be held at the home o f Mrs. Dale
Garrison. All members are asked to
be present for the group picture to
be taken for the yearbook.
E N T E R T A IN A T D INN ER
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hoffm an en
tertained at dinner Easter Sunday
for the following guests: Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Day and family. Mr.
and MrsipOolden Leavitt and fam-
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Maze and son. Ralph, and Ed Mor-
tenson called in the afternoon.
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O AR D E N CLUB MEETS
Mrs. R. H. Young and Mrs. Ray
Wilson of Parma entertained the
members of the A. N. K Garden
eral poems, including "L ila c s " by
Amy Lowell. Mrs. Wilson was hos
tess to the group at her home for
I the tea and social hour. A large
bouquet of spring flowers centered
the tea table. The members of both
garden clubs enjoyed seeing the gar-
club and the Caldwell Oarden club
at their homes In Parma Monday
afternoon. The guests met at the
Young home for a short business
meeting.
Following the business
meeting, Mrs. Young introduced
Mrs Elwood Gough, who read sev-
dens at the Young and the Wilson
homes.
B IR T H D A Y D IN N E R G IVEN
Guests at the home of Mr and
Mrs. D. R. Candaux Wednesday
evening at a birthday dinner honor
ing Mi
CandAUX, were Mi and
Mrs. Charles Stanley. Mr. arid Mrs.
Ora Provoll and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Dowie. and Mrs Dor
othy Stanley and sons, all of Nampa
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HONORED ON B IR T H D A Y
Gall Flinders was honored at a
birthday party at the home of her
parents. Mr and Mrs. J. El wood
Flinders, last week. A large merry-
go-round cake was a big attraction
for the 20 little guests. A birthday
cake bearing four candles was serv
ed
A little plastic Easter basket
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. APRIL 14 AND 15
Spring Promotional Sale
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AT EAGLES HALL
FREE
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Boxes of Groceries
Poltery Ware
E A G L E S A N D F R IE N D S IN V IT E D
litltl ifou're ludi/!
A ticket given with each purchase entitles
you to a chance on this merchandise to be
given away Saturday.
A rthu r G o d fr e y says
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LEMON PIE
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LEMONS
Pillsbury
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SPINACH
430
3 for
MTMINTI
CORN
O N T A R IO . O R E G O N
3 fo r
SALAD DRESSING
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Pancake Flour
430
SYRUP
24 oz. bottle
330
ROYAL
33 0
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DILL PICKLES
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Orange Juice
6 FLUID OZ.
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Qt. jar
19 0
2
13 oz. pkgs
350
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CORN
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PORK STEAK
LEAN MEATY
370
Lb.
LINK SAUSAGE
REIM S BESTEVER
Lb.
LARGE SOLID HEADS
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SUNKIST ORANGES
RED NAVEL GOOD FOR
JUICE
2 d o z ................. 350
CELERY HEARTS
FIRM.
CRISP
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CHOICE BAKERY GOODS
CAKE
ANGELFOOD CAKES
MED. SIZE
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SWEET ROLLS
FRESH DAILY
in our shop is your best het. because our skilled
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FROZEN
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GELATINE DESSERT
3 pkgs.
International Thicks. T b ty fit and stand up That's
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$ 1 .9 5
$ 3 .8 9
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SHURFINE
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Lb.
PILLSBURY
SHORTENING
3 lb. Tin
Lb.
PICNIC STYLE
LUMBER JACK
CHAMPION
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BACON SQUARES
PORK ROASTS
10 lb. bag
25 lb. bag
290
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12 OZ. TIN
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to have as our guests to serve you all day Saturday representatives of S & W coffee.
Sunfreze ice cream and frozen orange juice. Keim link sausage. Pillsbury pancakes
and Lumberjack syrup.
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FRENCH BREAD
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Canned Meat
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