Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 25, 1950, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 25. 1950
PAGE EIGHT
Uncial inti's
GIRLS HOLD FINAL MEETING
The final meeting of the Needle
Belles 4-H club was held Tuesday,
May 16 All members have com­
pleted their projects and entered
them In the 4-H county fair In On-
tario May 22-25
The articles were mounted in
preparation for the fair, after which
refreshments were served The girls
completing their projects first were
given prizes of plastic dolls. All
members were given an autograph
book by their leader. Mrs. M W
Myers for finishing their projects,
j The
money left in the treasury Irom
the sale of Christmas cards was
divided equally, giving each girl a
mall amount After the meeting a
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game of baseball was played
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A A A. U W HEARS
LANDSCAPING TALK
Mrs. Sid Flanagan was hostess to
the members of the Ontario branch
of university women at her home
Wednesday evening for the annual
spring dinner
The fried chicken
dinner was served at long tables
centered with bouquets of iris, tulips
and phlox. Fnl’owlng the dinner
Mrs Harry Bandquist president of
the club, announced the standing
committees for the coming year and
gave a report on the state conven-
QUEEN FOR A DAY
Malheur County Jersey Club's
Annual Show At N yssa
SATURDAY. MAY 27
See The Royalty Of The Jersey World
CLOVER LAWN DAIRY
FREE
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CHATTER BOX CLUB MEETS
Mrs E C. Terhune was hostess
to the Chatter Box club at her home
Wednesday afternoon.
Fourteen
members answered roll call with a
Windy Story” . Mrs Eugene Steph­
en, Mrs. Howard Finger and Mrs
Jim Jameson were guests.
Refreshments of ice cream, cookies
and punch were served.
There will be no June meeting, but
the next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Fern Runcorn
¡July 19.
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ADRIAN
COUPLE WED
At a ceremony performed last Sat­
urday morning at the United Pres­
byterian church in Adrian. Margaret
Garwood of Caldwell, and Thur­
man Plercy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Plercy of Kingman Kolony.
were united in marriage.
Rev.
Henry Moore officiated at the cere­
mony. Following the wedding the
couple left on a short trip. They
will reside In Nampa where the
groom will attend the Nampa bus­
iness college. Mrs. Plercy is em­
ployed in the Sear’s office in Cald­
well.
the committee in charge of sewing
arrangements. Mrs. Wesley Browne.
president of the auxiliary, announced
that the sewing room at the high
school would be available following
‘ the completion of tne upholstering
classes.
The Friendly Neighbors
club contributed silverware from the
coupons collected by the members.
i Return From Walla Walla—
club.
' Mr. and Mrs. E. H Fleshman have
Saturday, May 27—Kingman Kol­
| returned to their home after visit­ ony Book club at the home of Mrs.
ing Mr. Fleshman's mother in Walla Alva Watts of Parma.
Walla last week.
Tuesday, May 30—Memorial day.
Thursday, June 1—Square d a n c e -
COMING EVENTS
instruction for beginners. Ameri­
Friday, May 26—Delphians. Amity can legion auxiliary.
Association To Meet—
The annual meeting of the Mal­
heur County Tuberculosis a n d
Health association will be held Mon­
day evening. June 5 at 8 o'clock in
the Moore hotel in Ontario. Officers 1
and directors will be elected and
reports of activities will be given.
The guest speaker will be Rev. C. L.
Callahan.
Advance reservations
should be made not later than June
2. Refreshments will be served at
a nominal charge.
YOUR INTEREST IN THE
MALHEUR JERSEY SHOW .
WILL BE APPRECIATED BY THE
Malheur Jersey Cattle Club
which will sponsor the fifth an n u al
Spring Jersey Show
SATURDAY. MAY 27
Buys Animals At Sale—
Holland Laurence was among
Nyssa
residents who purchased ani­
HOBTESB TO CLUB
Mrs. Grant Rinehart was hostess
mals at the Snake River valley fat
stock shows and sale held by the
' to
the members of her Tuesday
evening bridge club at her home,
F. F. A. at the county fairgrounds
j with prizes going to Mrs Howard
in Ontario May 12. He was buying
I/iveJoy for high score and Mrs
for Hopkins Wholesale Meats and
mhi
Chet Sage for second high. Mrs.
not for the Nyssa Packing company |
j Sage and Mi s Billings were guest
as erroneously stated in last week’s I
John O'Toole was guest speaker paper.
Players. Mrs. Lovejoy was present­
at
the
meeting
of
the
Malheur
ed with a pink and blue shower gift
Memorial Hospial auxiliary Monday Library Closed—
from the members of the club
afternoon at the parish hall. Mr.
The city library will be closed
O'Toole praised the residents of this Tuesday, May 30 in observance of
ENTF.RTAIN FRIENDS
Mardelle and Stan Thompson en­ area for their enthusiasm and in­ Memorial day.
tertained a group of their young terest for the hospital project.
Mr OToole reported to the mem-
friends at a square dance party at
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the Robert Thompson
home ___
last ____
Fri­ bers of the auxiliary on the progress
Reln'^hnifiits were that Is being made on the complet­
day evening
ion of the hospital of which he is
served at the close of the evening
administrator. The first of three
coats of paint is being applied; the
CLASS
S PICNIC
Mrs. Henry Storm entertained plastering and tile work is being
the members of the second year be- , completed and the accoustical tile
ginners Sunday school class at the placed In the corridors. The sup-
park Sunday afternoon. A picnic Plies and equipment will be installed
lunch was enjoyed and games were as soon as the contractors are
through.
Mr.
OToole
stated.
played.
BY LEW HERR1MAN
Quesions asked by representatives of
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several clubs from this area, in re.
GUES TS AT DINNER
Right now. June graduates are
Mr and Mrs. If R Sherwood ! gard to furnishings for the hospital, splitting their attention between j
und Frank were Sunday dinner were answered by Mr. OToole.
school-end
activities and Help
The thought for the day was given Wanted Columns. The time has
guests of Mr and Mrs. Cy Will­
iams of Ontario. Miss Grace Will­ by Mrs. LaMont Fife. Mrs. K. E. come for the cold plunge . . . . for hit­
Keveren and Mrs. Carlos Buchner
iams of Boise was also a guest.
ting the frigid marts of trade with
played two piano duets, "Norwegian
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the idea of landing a job. This is
WK'D fN CALIFORNIA
Dance’’ by Greig and 'Polonaise” by a period scarred by that top stopper, I
Miss Ruth Chapman, daughter of Chopin.
"What experience have you had?"
During the business meeting, the The fledgling knows he could make
Mrs. Marion Miller of Santa Ana,
California, and Fred Alexander, son group voted on the amendment of good if only he had a chance. It’s
ol Mr. and Mrs. Earl Alexander of changing the dues from $3 to $1. like that old question. "Which comes
Nyssa were united in marriage last j The members also voted to use the first.. .the chicken or the egg?"
Friday evening in a ceremony per- | funds of the organization for the Remember, kids . . . . a lot of success­
formed at the home of the bride’s furnishing o f the isolation ward, ful men started low or slow. It Lsn’t
sister, Mrs K W. Brown of Haw- Plans were discussed for the sewing always the start that counts. . . if
thorne, California. The groom at- j to be done on supplies, and samples you’ve got the stuff, You'll make the
tended the Nyssa schools and is at i of hospital gowns were shown. Mrs. grade.
present serving in the marine corps i Bernard Frost, Mrs. Herbert Fisher
When a Winnipeg. Canada, mot- j
at El Toro, California. Mrs. Alex- 1 and Mrs. John Broad were added to orist complained his motor screeched
like a cat, a mechanic lifted the
hood and found a cat on the motor. |
It was almost a catastrophe. Driv- i
ing around in an under-par car can
lead to
catastrophic accidents.
There’s no need either .., not when !
you can pick a top. reconditioned j
guaranteed used car from our lot.
You’ll make the best buy here. So |
drop into HERRIMAN MOTOR CO.
Phone: 77.
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The Jersey Will Be Striving For
Top Honors At The
FREE
tion ol A A U W held
last month ander is a teacher in the St. Ana
in Bend.
school system,
Miss Lillian Nisbett Introduced the
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wn° ALTAR SOCIETY MEETS
told of landscaping of yards, and I St Anne’s Altar society met
last
showed colored slides of flowers and Thursday afternoon at the Catholic
gardens.
| church for a business meeting and
The meeting was attended by social hour.
Refreshments were
members from Ontario, Pruitland served at the close of the afternoon
and Nyssa
| by Mrs. H E Collins.
O 'T o o le S p e a k s
AI
I H o sp ita l
Owyhee Truck & Implement Co.
üL
FREE
Stop in and see Ez or Mel for
Your Complimentary P ass
To The FREE
MALHEUR JERSEY SHOW
Seriously Folks—Be Sure To
Attend The Show
NYSSA
PRO G RAM
Telephone 108
THEATRE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 26-27
"Feudin Rhythm”
with
Eddy Arnold— Gloria Henry
also
"Arctic Fury"
with
Del Cambre— Eve Miller
Matinee Saturday 2:30; Admission 30c-9c____________
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, MAY 28-29
"E ast Side. West Sid e"
with
Barbara Stanwyck—James Mason
Van Heflin— Ava Gardner
Seldom has the screen dared to present so tempestuous
a story of flaming love.
Matinee Sunday 2:30; Admission 30c-9c
TUESDAY, MAY 30
"Down Memory Lane"
Bing Crosby— W. C. Fields
also
"Fighting Stallion"
PROTECT YOUR MOTOR
—SATURDAY. MAY 27—
Bill Edwards— Doris Merrick
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 31 AND JUNE 1
NOW
G & B Store and
Grigg Bros. & Butler
BEFORE HOT WEATHER STARTS
GET YOUR RADIATOR CLEANED
R oseanna M cCoy"
with
Joan Evans— Farley Granger
Charles Bickford— Raymond Massey
Herriman Motor
Company
One of American folklore’s most turbulent pages
brought to the screen as a torridly romantic action
crammed picture._________________
AND REPAIRED NOW
GINGHAM MATERIAL
I C T US t a k e
Sharp Bright Plaids—36 inches
SPECIAL FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY
c a s e
OF T H O S E
R OB U ST A P P £ T i T[ S
All Work G uaranteed
Yrd
AT
LADIES' BLOUSES
Tailored an d Fancy. Size 32 to 38
$1.49 to $1.98
BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS
E an d W REG. $1.98
BOYS' T SHIRTS
VALUES TO $1.49
39c
FRIDAY. SATURDAY. MONDAY
WORK PANTS
S1.98
MEN'S SUMMER
REGULAR $1.00 VALUES
10c
FRIDAY. SATURDAY MONDAY, each
Home of Top Q uality M erchandise
F a ln u la lr S p o r t
g h ir i*
Dry Goods
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9h~
Clothing’1
Téléphoné 105
LUMBER JACK
CLOSING OUT SALE
PAINT 40% OFF
Kl, k orn i. k U n g erle
I in n a ti
W h it e
PEANUT
BUTTER
SHREDDED
WHEAT
SUNNY JUN
22 ox. jar
Nabisco
2 for
59c
33c
CARROTS, 2 Bunches 13c
TOMATOES, 2 Cartons 35c
ORANGES. 200 Size, Doz. 49c
CAKE MIX
BETTY CROCKER
White an d Devil Food
20 ox— 2 PACKAGES
D w fC
JAM and JELLY
SMOKED LABELS
1st CLASS LINE OF WALLPAPEH
10c A Roll And Up
COMPLETE LINE OF APPLIANCES
Assorted Flavors
E H *.
2— 1 lb.
9 « J w
jars
SPAM
IDEAL For Snack
12 ox. CAN
WEINERS
LARGE FRANKS
£
3 POUNDS
2
45c
CORN
PEAS
Payette Valley
No. 2 can
Utah Favorite
No. 303 can
FRESH. LEAN. POUND
4 CANS
4 CANS
BACON SQUARES
43c
45c
PORK CHOPS
POUND
t .* o d a
llonnvhrook ( « o la
Itonna Gordon and knn Foatrr
LIBERAL TRADE-INS
llreaaea
Pioneer Betta. Suapendrr*
.
PRODUCE
79c
5 LB. CAN
GoMcn Scoi Blankrl*
Heat form Bra*.
At You Like II HmJrrv
SYRUP
Second House North Of Old Location
BRUSHES 25% OFF
NECKTIES
W’Mlhvrbérd «hoc.
Quadriga Cleth
U t Work dollilng
Lovl Ntraila
K and W Branda
Lo* and Forti* Hat*
Fotrr* Shoc*
D ot Trouoera
Kod Ball Work ( lothlng
Phone 262-J
ON ALL PAINTS AND ACCESSORIES
MEN S GREY ARMY TWILL
SIZES 30 x 36
(510 N. 10th
98c
FRIDAY. SATURDAY, MONDAY
REGULAR $4.85
OREGON RADIATOR WORKS
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BRACKEN
Filling
Nyssa. Oregon
Osirom Bros. Appliance Co.
Your W estinghouse D ealer
14 North .In) St
Heldt Bldg
T a y lo r ’s F o o d
M ark et
FREE DELIVERY
STORE HOURS
10:30 a. m.— 4:30 p. m.
Every Day Except
Sunday
8 a. m— 9:30 p. m.
PHONE 284-R
Sunday*
9 a. m.—9 p. m.