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PAGE EIGHT THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1948
Social NotesHOSTESS TO SOCIETY
Mrs. J. L. Hueetoy was hostess, last Thursday afternoon to the Faith Lutheran Missionary society.
Rev Roland Wuest led the dts- u*o.-n on an article on evangelism
in the Women's Missionary Outlook. During the business meeting the ladies discussed their plans for the future church kitchen In answer to a request from the hospital auxiliary, Mrs. H. Julum and
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More Buyers More OrdersMORE NET PROCEEDS FOR YOUR
LIVESTOCKMarket 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.
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, OREGONCall us for transportation for your livestock or
market information.
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today Pittsburgh Paints, In many respects, ere better than
pre-war quality
NYSSA LUMBER COMPANY
NYSSAPhone 106
PROGRAM
THEATRESATURDAY, MARCH 13
Pat O’Brien and Anne Jeffreys in "RIFF RAFF”Disney Cartoon
Kennedy ComedyMat., Sat.. 2:34»; Adm. Ste-ftr. Inc. Tax
Adm. Evenings, 40c- He. Iiirluduijt Tax
SUNDAY & MONDAY, MARCH 14-15It’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 SpecialtyMat., 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
Mrs. J. L. Huseby were chosen aa representatives from the society. Refreshments were served to 16 persons.
-s-OfRL IS HONORED Vela Dee Poulseu was honored
Saturday with a birthday party given by her mother, Mrs. L. O. P ''il-en. Games were the means of entertainment. Prize winners were oe...., Campbell. Carol Whitaker, Vrgie Tucker, Barbara Bolitho and Keitha Strasbaugh. Refreshments U :ake. he cream and punch were ..erved. A little shamrock nut basket was placed on each tray. Vela Dee received many lovely g-tfs. <
Mrs. Strasbaugh assisted Mrs. Foulsen in serving refreshments.
—§—PINOCHLE CLUB MEETS
The Saturday evening Pinochle dub met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cotton. Three tables were in play, with prizes going to Mrs. Cot ton and John Ostrom, high and Mrs,. Harry Kingrey and Pat Bennett the traveling prizes.
—«— ___CIVIC CLUB TO MEET
The speech class of the high icbjol will present a program of one-aot plays under the direction of Mrs. Harriett Brumbach at a meeting of the Nyssa Civic chib March 17 a t 2:30 in the parish hall. Special music will also be giv- •n. All women in the community are invited to attend.
FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN A farewell party for Madame
Marie Louise Mangln, mother of Mrs. Don Lytle, was held at the L. E. Robbins home Thursday afternoon. March 4 at 2 o’clock, with 35 persons In attendance.
Madame Mangin left here Monday far New York City and will sail far her home in Paris, France Friday. She has been visiting ner daughter and family here for the oast six months.
Mrs. Merildean Robbins was In harge of games. A shower of mis- ellaneoas gifts was presented to
the guest of honor. Gifts included . arious groceries, which are lm- •’jsaible to get in France, clothing, md souvenirs.
Mrs. Don Lytle told of conditions n France during the war and at the present time, describing the occupation by the German armies, ma evacuation.
Refreshments of ice cTeam, cake ind coffee wi"-» served. Favors were miniature ¿hips.
- 5 -OUEST3 AT DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Wilsor of Ontario were Wednesday evening dinner guests at the Merildeat R .bbins home.
—5 -PRO° RAM SCHEDULED
The Adrian and community Gir 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 Invited to attend.
- I -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.
- 9 -
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.
- « -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.
- 5 -FESTIVAL HELD
Several Nyssa residents particl pa ted in the music and speech festival held by the Weiser stake of the L.D.S church at Emmett Friday. March 5. All wards participated in the program. The Nyssa first ward furnished a vocal solo by Phyllis Talbot, accompanied by Mrs.
Trost and a speech by Ernest Bunn. lh<*e attending from Nyssa first ward were Bishop and Mrs. Dean Fife, Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stoker, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bunn, Mrs. Fred Treat, Mrs. George Taylor, Mrs. Phyllis Taibjt and Mrs. Lucille Pett.
—9 -SURPRISE FAREWELL GIVEN Mr. and Mrs. Laurence V. Shep
pard were given a surprise farewell party by a group of friends last Tueisday evening. Those present were Mr and Mrs. Lester Goulet of Lee tine, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Goulet of Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Flanagan, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Chesnut of Ontario.
At the end of the evening refreshments were served and a lovely gift was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard, who are moving to Yakima, where he will be engaged in the fruit and produce business this coming year.
* - § -GIRL SCOUTS MEET
The Girl Scouts of troop No. 2 met a t the home of Mrs. W. E. Schireman, where a skit, '”n ie Haughty Slave” was given by B arbara Mosier, Sherrill Chadd, Jol- ene Jordan and Ermalee Orris.
After the skit the girls danced. Refreshments were served by Mrs. SChireman.
—fi—HOSTESS TO CLUB
Mrs. George Cleaver was hostess to 14 members of the Oregon Trail Home Economics club Thursday afternoon, March 4. Orma Goodell presided over the meeting. A lesson in garment finishes was held. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Croudell and the hostess. The April
meeting will be held with Mrs Roy Holmes April 1.
-9LODGE TO GIVE PARTY
The Rebekah lodge will give a pinochle party In the I.O.O.F. hall Friday night, March 19. The public is invited to attend. Refiashments
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NEWSVIEWS
BY LEW HERRIMAN
If you’re feeling a little gay. giddy and lightheaded these days— don’t worry. You’re normal as bumps on a cucumber. I t’s Just that March 20 is the first day of Spring—at 8:57 a.m. to be exact. This is the sappy season for trees— and sometimes you wonder about some of the human race. A young man’s fancy is supposed to U rn to love and most of our ambition turns to daydreams. It is also a time when gardeners are thinking of flowers, fishermen of fishes and winter-weary families start planning summer vacations. There may be a cure for Spring Fever—but who wants it?
Along about this time of year when you see Cube Sallee. Jack Galloway, Joe Sutherland and Harry Miner talking together on Sunday morning, they are not planning on cleaning up the yard or planting flowers.
A New York stylist claims that women’s hats influence American birth rates. Maybe the stork feels he’s been high-hatted! If your car has a high rate of fuel-consumption, perhaps you need a new ‘hat’ for the cylinder head! If you do, don’t worry about It, just drive in to HERRIMAN MOTOR COMPANY, and have Gene Fisher, our service manager, do the Job for you.
i We guarantee we’ll save you money 1 an the job. So drop in today. Phone 77.
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will be served and prizes will be awarded to winners in cards.
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BALL IS PLANNEDThe Nyssa first ward of the L
DB. church will hold its Gold and Green ball Friday night. March 12 !n tiie Nyssa gymnasium. A floor
show will be held. The public is invited to attend.
Auxiliary Officer Visits—Mrs. Hannah McElroy of Vale,
district president of the V.F.W. auxiliary, called on Mrs. George N. Bear Tuesday to attend to official business.
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A n d PotteryInstruction by Enzo Murolo
Italian Instructor
Am erican Legion H a ilMonday 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.
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WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, MARCH 17-18The 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”Color Cartoon
Adm. Evening«. 4 0 c -l\ Inc TaiNews
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Chick Fountain
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3-In Wall Brush
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Cutlery
$3.98Sturdy tableware that is
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