Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 22, 1953, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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home.
Mr ar.d Mr.-. Sohn MdCal stjr
awved Friday from th* t«xm t. •
Vt-ger Store which they r«s*ntly
traded for at Ovyhee C.rner».
Virg.nia vtd Canity Tucker were 1
Sunday dinner guests a; the W ayne1
Simpson home.
Mr. and Mr? Jim Jamison and
hoys were guests ( 1 the Loyd Adams
home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John McC»)wter and
family were Thursday evening din­
ner guests at the J.m Eldridge home.
Mr and M.’ j . Eugene Stephen and
sons had a picnje neaw Unity Sun­
day.
Mr;. Eugene Cleaver and small
eon, Eiarhl Warren came home from
the Nyssa hospital Wednesday eve­
ning.
Word has been received of the
birth of a daughter to Mr and Mrs.
David Highland of Coos Bay on
Oct. 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Beritwm .vid
Lucille were in Nampa Thursday.
Mrs. Edward Topliff entertained
at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrr.'
John Murphy and Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Topliff. The dinner was in
observance of the birthdays of Mr.
Murphy. Mrs. Leslie Topltff and
Wanda Topliff.
Mr. and Mrs. Word Lundy, Jr.
and beys visited Sunday evening
trith Mr. and Mrs. John M C aluter,
at Owyhee Corners.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Hill were
Wednesday evening dinner guests
at the LaVern Cleaver home.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day ar.d
Sandra were dinner guests at the
Lloyd Cleaver home Sunday.
Mrs. Wayne Simpson attended a
mothers' tea Wednesday and Mrs.
Leslie attended a tea Thursday.
Mrs. S. B. Hoffman, Mrs, Jim Rit­
chie, Garnet and Robert visited at
the Claude Day home near Adrian
Sunday.
Alan and Carey spent from Friday
until Sunday at the John Bowen
home in Vale.
Mrs. Alva Goodell has returned
from Wray, Colo., aftet visiting her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Gurss and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tanner visited
■with Ann Pratt and Alta Pekkala.
at Ontario Sunday.
Faye Callahan and William Fryer
were married at Idaho Falls Temple
Oct. 13. The reception will be at the
Oregon Trail hall Oct. 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Callahan left
f tnday for Boston after spending
the past 20 days leave from the
Navy.
Michael Herrud broke his collar
bone last week while playing in the
yard. He is the small son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Herrud.
The lucky deer hunters have been
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Hill, George.
LaVern. Lester and Lloyd Cleaver,
and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertram.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Helens of
Kansas and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
Herrman called at the James Step­
hen, Jr. home Monday evening Mr.
Helens is a brother of Mrs. Her­
rman.
Mrs. Ward Lundy, Sr. was the
winner of a television set at the
Catholic carnival in Nyssa.
BUDGET at M. & W. MARKET — the savings are
$
amount of DOLLARS our DOLLAR DAY SALE this
M arriage License* Issued
Masaji Ueda and Mary E Haynes,
both o f Idaho Falls, Q a . 10'17 53
Lyndol Pullen, of Homedale, Ida.,
and Lilly Ann Bishop, o f Nampa,
Ida. 10 17 53.
Complaints Filed in Circuit Court
O R^Dickson vs. Rex Mortgage
Loan a * et al. 10 13 53. To quiet
title.
Clarence Mitchell vs Byron B
Hopper. 10 13 53. R ecovery on not«.'
$80740.
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Oregon Frozen Foods Co. vs L. E
Robbins et al 10/16 53. Recovery on
account. $542 63.
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Gate City Journal
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Prices Effective Friday-Saturday-Sunday
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Lean loin
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James Y. Salto et ux to Saito
Farms—50 acres in NE’ 4 Sec. 16-
16-47 . 9 30 53 $1.
lbs.
money put directly into your pocket. Figure up the
N EW S OF RECORD
of Malheur Count) Week of
Oet. 10 to Oct. 17
Real V.state Transfers Record* J
Robert C. Gross. Admin, to Mar­
ion Kendall—E'v of Lots 8, 9 and
10. Block 189, Ontario. 10/12/53. $1.-
500.
Ethel Bott et vir to Mary Jane
Lacy—i acre in Lot 25, Block 5,
Highway Subdivision. 2nd Add. 10 '8-
53 $1.
Ethel Bott et vir to Betty Jo
Lacy—part of Lot 35. Block 5, High­
way Subdivision, 2nd Add. 10 8 53.
$1.
G p < t% r Carlson to Chloe Carlson j
all inreresi in Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4,
Block 2, lO sen s 1st Add. to Vale.
10/12 53. $10.
George Carlson to Chloe Car r .s o P -F :
ell Interest in part of Sec. 35-19-42. |
10 12/53. $10.
James R. Davis et ux to Violet C.
t Ä v - Lot 5. Block 31, Hope-Hol-
larJO Add —to Vale. 7/26 46. $10. (Q.
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Jessie L C et al to Lloyd lP Din­
ger Agency—W 4 SEVl, E 4 S W 4
and Lot 4, Sec. 7; NB .N W ’i - W 'T -
NE’ i Sec. 18-17-46. 9 23 53. $10.
Fred E. Andrews et ux to A. J.
Kessler et ux—Lot 8, Block 1^< Vale.
10/13/53. $10.
M alhei^C ou nty to Dan
Lots 1 t& i . Inc.. Ontarft W J 4 53.
$876.21.
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Lloyd J. Satterlee et ux to L. B.
Winget et ux—St4SWt4 and S>4-1
N W '.S W 1. Sec. 29-18-46. 10 T4 53.
Bananas
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FROZEN FOODS
Orange Juice
Sealed Sweet—6-oz.
Peas, green
Polar—10-oz.
Corn cut
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DONUTS
4 for 5 9 d
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2 for 3 7 £
Snow Crop— 8-oz.
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BAKERY SPECIALS
g,
40c
Larger amounts on Special Order
MARKET
BUNS
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6th and Main at the "Y'
doz.
Nyssa
D o z e n ................... 30c