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I H K NVSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON l'AGE FOUR THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1947 to the Out Or Way club at OUT-OUR-WAY CLUB | home afternoon. HOLDS GATHERING Twelve Thursoay ladies answered roll her ( call i with famous birthdays in Febru BUENA VISTA (Special)— Mr and ary Mrs. Lester Cleaver- were In B I Mrs. Glen Hoffman was in charge | of games, with Mrs. Delbert Clea Wednesday. The ladies from this district who ver and Mrs. H. L. Day winning attended tiie associated club meet | high and Mrs. Alvie Pomplun and j ing at Nyssa high school building | Mrs R'y Griffith second. Saturdr«y were Mrs. Leslie Toplilf, Ladies attending exchanged val Mrs. Glen Hoffman, Mrs. Ray Grll- entine gifts. fitt, Mrs. Jim Ritchie, Mrs. Alva Discussion for the afternoon was Goodell, Mrs. Loyd Cleaver, Mrs. the associated club meeting Satur Dinah Bishop, Mrs George Cleaver, day. Mrs. S. B. Hoffman, Mrs. George Refreshments of salad .wafer Cleaver and Mrs. Howard Day. gingerbread with whipped cream Mrs. Alva Goodell was hostess and coffee were served. The next o lm Drain Ditch AND CANAL CLEANING Sewer and basement excavating. Also land leveling and ripping C. E. Leseberg Phone 154J ANCIENT MACHINE WINS . . . A contest between the ancient "aba cus,” operated by a Japanese, and the latest present-day calculating machine, staged at Ernie Pyle theatre, Tokyo, proved the old-time machine the fastest. The "abacus" averaged about JO seconds fast er on all problems. Left panel pictures Pvt. Thomas N. Wood, »ear ing, Mo., as be operates calculator, while ou the right is shown Kiyoshl Matsuzaki working his "abacus." meeting will be held at the Lester Cleaver home February 27. Leslie Topliff is ill in bed with ¡iatlc rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver ¡pent Sunday evening at the Loyd Jleaver home. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver pent Saturday evening at the Ver sion Chadwick home In Nyssa. Mrs. Leslie Topliff was In On tario Wednesday. » PARTY GIVEN IN COLUMBIA HOME the area thereof is not being used for purposes of public travel oi convenience, and said area is valu able to the adjacent property own ers. and it is deemed in the inter ests of the City of Nyssa that such portion of the Alley in Block 20, Teutsch Addition be closed, to-wit. All that portion of the Alley in Block 20 of said Teutsch Addition to the City of Nyssa, lying between the North line of Lots 12 and 13, said block 20 of said Teutsch Ad dition, and a line 5 feet North of and parallel to said North line ol said Lots 12 and 13. WHERELAS, Said portion of the Alley in Block 20, Teutsch Addi tion is one parcel of land, wholly contigous and properly included in this one proceeding, and WHERELAS, The City Council now deems it for the best interests of the City of Nyssa that such por tion of the Alley in Block 20, Teu tsch Addition be closed, and that there is no public need for such portion of Alley in Block 20, Teu tsch Addition if left hi existence, and that such proceedings should be initiated by the Council. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE SOLVED, By the Common Council of the City of Nyssa, Oregon, us follows : Section 1. That the City of Nyssa. Oregon by and through its Com mon Council hereby determine and declares the Intention of suoh City and Council to commence and In itiate a proceeding for the vaca tion of the following described por tion of tiie Alley In Block 20, Teu tsch Addition, in the City of Nys- ,a, Malheur County, Oregon: All that portion of the Alley in Block 20, Teutsch Addition to the City of Nyssa, lying between the North line of Lots 12 and 13, said Block 20 of said Teutsch Addition, and a line 5 feet North of and parallel to said North line of said Lots 12 and 13. In the manner pro vided by Chapter 259, Oregon laws Serving 5 Counties From the Largest Stock of Genuine 1531. Section 2. That Notice of Resolu tion and Proceeding for Vacation of that portion of the Alley In BIBock 20, Teutsch Addition, shall be given by publication of notice once each week for four consecu tive and successive weeks, and for five publications, in the Nyssa Gate City Journal, a weekly newspaper printed and published at Nyssa. Oregon, and by posting a copy of the notice at each end of such por tion of the Alley in Block 20, Teu tsch Addition, proposed to oe va cated. within five days after the first publication of such notice, and that the time fixed for the hearing upon such matter hereby is fixed for tiie 21st day of March 1747, at the hour of 8 o’lcock pan. at the Council Ftoom in the City Hall in Nyssa, Oregon, at which time in terested persons may appear and file objections or remonstrances in writing. Adopted this 11th day of Feb ruary, 1547 R. O. WHITAKER Mayor Attest: E. K. BURTON, Recorder E.W. PRUYN Auto Repairing Heboring, Valve Grind ing, Lathe work. Parte and accessories Phone 56w Russell and Mclntire Brush and Spraj Paint Contractors And Sign Writers Work Guaranteed Phone 181J, Nyssa, Oregon W anted DEAD OR WORTHLESS ANIMALS HORSES, COWS, CALVES, SHEEP OR HOGS PHONE COLLECT NYSSA 102-W —OR— PAYETTE 0180-J3 Note the change in our Payette number Prompt Service COLUMBIA AVENUE (Special)— Mrs. Dick Tensen of Nyssa was a dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot. After dinner they Parts called on Mr. and Mrs. Geor ;e Orders Shipped Immediately Smit of Nu-Acres. and Mrs. Edward Larssc n Answer to last week’s question: The expansion and Mr. family returned Friday from M anser, Inc. a 10-day visit with relatives and COMPANY of water as it freezes bursts the pipes. Payette, Idaho friends at Ogden. The new president of the Idaho Phone 49 Neil Dimmick of Sunset vallev , State Editorial association is Robert called on C. M. Tensen Tuesday | D. Werner, publisher of the Clear- afternoon. Tribune, Orofino, Idaho. He Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Groot en ! water jerved the previous year as vice tertained at luncheon Monday tor president Celebrated its of the association. The the following guests, Mrs. Dick election held in connection Stam and Klaas Stam of Oregon with the was convention of the Trail, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Davidson association winter in Boise January 24 and of Parma, Mr. and Mrs. Lult Stam 25. and Mr. and Mrs. John Timm .- man of Newell Heights, Mr. and This Month Mrs. Jake Groot of Arcadia, M \ Our customers realize that quality and service and Mrs. Dick Groot, Mr. and Mrs. are always in bloom. If we don’t have what yoi Don M. Graham Oerrlt Stairf and Mrs. Joe Stam want, let us try to get it for you. j of Nyssa, In observance of Mr. Groot's birthday. We have a complete line of bolts and nuts, gul Insurance Agency Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weatherspoon den implements, shovels and forks, including i moved from Adrian to the house real chopped hay fork. recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs Fire and Automobile Oarskadon, who have moved to Twin Falls. tf if .f f i 71 Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tensen and Insurance Dick and Mr. and Mrs. John Broad NYSSA IMPLEMENT CO M PA N Y were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Bonds and FARM EQUIPMENT & SERUICE ' < \ Rentals Mrs. Klaas Tensen. PHONE 10 R Ny SS A f OREGON Sunday dinner guests at the Ger rit Groot home in Apple Valley were Mr. and Mis. Jake Groot, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jens of Nyssa called on Mrs. T. H. Ber- anek Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Van Twisk, I. Cooper, Gerald Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot attended the farm sale at the Rlkus van Twisk place at Valley View. Guests at a luncheon and card party Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Z. David son of Parma were Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Groot, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Groot of Arcadia. Mrs. Lloyd Lewis, Mrs. Dick Groot and Mrs. Gerrit Stam at Diogenes' search for an honest man was tough tended the annual associated cluos potluck luncheon at the Nyssa high school building Saturday af enough without using such a feeble light. If you've ternoon. Mrs. Jake van Twisk was an overnight visitor of Mr. and Mrs. tried to thread a needle, read or work without sufficient Kris Kat of Valley View last week Mrs. Oerrlt Stam called on Mrs. C V. D. Winkle In Nyssa Saturd' light you know that's doing it the hard way. afternoon. Idaho Animal Products The Nyssa Implement Co. First Birthday IU T «ft ■ --------------------------------------------------- ---- U u # P A -11 Attention Beet Growers HE DID IT THE HARD WAY! Sugar Beet Contracts AreN ow Available It is desired to complete contracting at the earliest opportuni ty. If interested, contact Joe Maughan Residence Phone 12-R Grant Lewis Residence Phone 199-W Or Company Office, iPhone 80 T h e Am algam ated S ug ar C o . NEWS OF RECORD COMPLAINTS, CIRCUIT COURT V C. Douglas, et. ux. vs. J. C Brown, et. al. To quiet title. Ray Outterrldge. et. ux., vs. Ma bel Gebauer. et. al. To quiet title, i Clara J. Rudolph, vs. Earl A. I Rudolph. Divorce. W M. Wlxom vs. Doris Wixom. Divorce. Oeraldine Connally vs. Verl EL Connally. Divorce. Robert R. Overstreet, et. ux. vs. Arthur O. Maus, et. al. Foreclosure of mortgage $2.264+4. PETITIONS. PROBATE COURT Estate of Segunda Echave. de ceased. PETITIONS, PROBATE COURT Estate of Henry Terra, deceased. EJstate of Robert Cunningham, deceased. Legal Advertising RESOLUTION NO. 1J7 A Resolution Declaring Intention To and Commencing Proceeding! For the Vacation of a Portion of The Alley in Block 20. Teutsch Addition. WHETLEAS. The following des cribed portion of the Alley tn Block 30 Teutsch Addition. In the City of Nyssa. 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