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THE NASSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1949 near Klamath Falls is visiting in the community and was a dinner guest in the Lane home Sunday. ---------- Neva Bradshaw was unable to at- K IN G M A N K O LO N Y, Nov. 10—The tend school Monday because of a Pollyanna club met with Mrs. J. G. ie y.erf. coltf' . . , , Visitors m the Archie Moses home Lane Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Roy Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Law- Bowers demonstrated textile paint- rence M cLafferty of Walla Walla, ing to the group. Guests of the club Mrs. Lynn Hurst and Mrs. J. G. were Mrs. Don Fox and Mrs. Henry Lane were among those attending Day the county council meeting of the Attending the Hallowe'en dance p T - A - 111 the Adrian grade school given at the Adrian grade school by building Saturday. Mrs. Hurst took the sophomore class were Dick and Part In a discussion group. The Shirley Sparks, Mary Ann Thiel and lunch was served by the Adrian P. Myrna Lane. I T . A. Jake Borge, J. G. Lane and Mr. Mr and Mrs. W. Collister gave an and Mrs. Henry Reuter attended the oyster supper Thursday evening for county meeting of the Farm Bureau lbe following guests: Mr. and Mrs. at Ontario Tuesday evening. Eddie Sharp, Thomas Sant and Art Sparks is pasturing his cattle j Ruth Petty, on the J. G. Lane ranch. | Friends from the Kolony attended Maynard Banta was sick and a Pihk and blue shower given in missed several days o f school this honor of Mrs. Keith Stoker at the week. home o f her mother, Mrs. Ballan- Myrna Lane attended the Fidelae fy ne- Arnice meeting at Margaret Ben- ---------------------- — nett’s home Thursday evening. M e e t illv I s H e ld A t the Grange card party Wed- j p’ nesday, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cleaver ! S u n s h in e C lu b were high scorers and Mr. and Mrs. (Continued from Page 5) Henry Day were low scorers. Jack of Ogden at a pheasant dinner one Raney and his daughter-in-law re- qay last, week ceived the traveling prizes. Eldon strive returned last week Sunday dinner guests at the W il- from Milton-Freewater. His sister, liam Toomb home were Mr. and Mrs. Ruth Taylor accompanied him Mrs. Dennis Toomb and sons, John i and is visiting her sister. Mrs. Cecil and Delbert of Nyssa. | Houston and family. Mr. and Mrs. Art Sparks and Shir- #Fred Schilling attended a business ley and Dick were Sunday guests meeting with the men of the Luth- in the Guy Hopkins home in Ros eran church in Ontario Friday well. night. Guests at the Jim Phifer home Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Schoen of Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Ontario visited in the home of Mr. Dick Ashcraft, Mr. and Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Theo Matherly Sunday Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Vertrees, evening. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Mathews, M ar Otis Bullard threshed clover for garet Garwood and Thurman Piercy. Vern Butler near Adrian last week. Mrs. Gladys Mull was taken to her Nell Bowers went to Ontario F ri home in Nyssa by her brother, Art day to help decorate a window for Sparks, Sunday. 4-H week. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Graham and Harold Dail visited his mother. Mr. and Mrs. William Toomb were Mrs. Anna Dail Sunday. guests in the Jim Phifer home Tues Wilma, Betty and Donald Bullard day evening, honoring Mr. Phifer on and Belva Hunter attended church his birthday. in New Plymouth Sunday evening. Mrs. John Dority and children of Nyssa were callers in the John Thiel Dinner Postphoned— home Sunday. The Rebekah dinner scheduled for Jewel Wilson was a week-end Friday night in the X. O. O. F. hall guest of Ronald Lane. His mother, nas been postponed. No new date Mrs. Charley Wilson, who now lives has been set for it. iß range Party Is llrhl At Kiii»;iiiaii Bv “WAFT”, The Speed Cop h ey . By Bingham fat - hfad . L oars MOW THEY ALI OO/A B Y AAr/fOLWZ/WO une e/£ßyßoow AQOUNû HFQF'S G E rr/ N C -/ DUM M Y— f)/CH y-7 vo u ju sr msF Local News Visits Daughter — Mrs. E. H. Fleshman spent from Saturday until Monday in La Grande, where she visited her daughter, Shirley Whiteley, who is a student at Eastern Oregon college. Cake Walk Planned— The Nyssa bethel of Job6 Daugh ters will hold a "cake walk" Satur day, November 12 at 7:30 p. m. in the Masonic hall. All teen-age boys and girls are invited to attend. Plan Square Dances— The American Legion auxiliary will sponsor a series of square dance classes, beginning Friday night, November 11 in the Legion hall. Anyone interested is asked ,o call Mrs. E. H. Fleshman or Mrs. Lyle Fullmer. Stores To Be Closed— Business houses, professional o f fices and the city hall ,will be closed Friday in observance of Armistice day. Editor Visits— Charles Lamb, farm columnist of the Idaho Statesman, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Grider. Mr. Lamb featured the farms of Mr. and Mrs. Grider and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Brandt In his farm column. Church Secretary Coming— Dr. Erwin G. Benson of Kansas City, Missouri, field secretary for the department of church schools of the Church of the Nazarene, will speak at the local church. Fifth street and Good avenue, Thursday, November 17 at 2:30 and 8 p. m. Dr. Benson is national president of the Christian Service Training guild of the Church of the Nazarene and editor of the Church School Build ing, a promotional magazine devoted to the interests of the church schools. Harvest Festival Planned— The Scandinavian society will hold a harvest festival November 18 in the American Legion hall In Boise. The group will hold a smorgasbord and dance, beginning at 6:30. Mr. and Mrs. John Ostrom of Nyssa plan to attend the festival. Here From Meridian — Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Butler and children of Meriian were in Nyssa visitinij at the home o f Mrs. But ler’s father. Oscar Pike, and family. Hermlston Folks Here — Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Nlday of Her- miston spent the week-end in Nyssa visiting at the home of their son, Dale Bassett, and family. LEGAL ADVERTISING BjAnjrft S mu A cl WHOLESALE -R E TA IL WASHING. POLISHING. LUBkICATING — PHONE H J tu / CoCfmÆZtu NOTICE OF BOND SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN that the City of Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon, will receive sealed bids for the purchase o f seventeen general obligation coupon The City of Nyssa. Fire House bonds, for con struction of a fire house as an ad dition to the present fire house. PAGE SEVEN dated December 1, 1949, In the de FOR SA LE-200 New Hampshire FOR 8ALE—Living room set and F O R R E N T — Three-room apart nomination of $1,000 00 each, ag pullets, ready to lay. $1.50. Joe King, 9’xl4 ’ wool rug, almost new: Cole ment, north 4th and Locust avenue. Call 286-J after See Mrs. Crismon on north 2-id gregating $17,000.00, maturing serial four miles south and east of Adrian. man oil heater 10n2xp 6:00 evenings. lOnlxp street. 10 n 2 xp ly in numertal order at the rate of $1.000.00 on the 1st day or June in each of the years 1951 to 1967, in clusive. Interest on said bonds shall not exceed five (5%) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the 1st day of June and the 1st day of December. Both principal and interest o f said bonds shall be pay able at the O ffice of the City Treas urer of the City of Nyssa. Malheur County. Oregon. Bids for said bonds must be in writing and sealed and must specify the rate o f interest at which the bidder will take such bonds at par, plus accrued interest and will be It is time to start thinking about your loved one's received by the City Recorder at the City Hall. Nyssa, Oregon, until the hour of 8:00 o’clock P. M. on Christmas presents. W h y not make this $50 or more Tuesday, the 29th day of November. 1949, at which time they will be publicly opened by the City Council of the City of Nyssa, Malheur count on your other presents and at the same time County, Oregon, at the Council Chambers in said City. All bids must be unconditional and must be solve one of your problems by giving your loved accompanied by a certified check in the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars as a deposit to in one the finest present that money can buy? sure fulfillment of said bid, which deposit shall be the property of the City of Nyssa if the successful bid der fails to comply with the con tract of sale awarding said bonds to the bidder. The approving legal opinion of Messrs. Winfree. McCulloch, Shuler & Sayre will be furnished the suc cessful bidder. The City of Nyssa reserves the right to reject any and all bids. E. K BURTO N City Recorder First publication, November 10, 1949. Last publication, November 24, 1949. W e Will Give You $50 and Up For the next three weeks we are offering as a special, $50-and-up-trade-in-allowance on any refrigerator or ice box toward the purchase of a new I. H. C. Refrigerator. AD VERTISEM EN T FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be received by the City Recorder of the City of Nyssa at the City Hall, Nyssa, M al heur County, Oregon, un„?> 8:00 o’clock P. M. on Tuesday, the i-ith day of November, 1949, at which time they will be publicly opened by the City Council of the City of Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon, at the Council Chambers in said City, for the construction of a fire house as an addition to the present fire house in the City of Nyssa. Plans and specifications may be obtained at the O ffice of the City Recorder at City Hall, Nyssa, Oregon. The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. E. K. Burton City Recorder’ First publication. November 10. 1949 Last publication, November 24, 1949. 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