Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 21, 1959, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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THURSDAY. MAY 21. 1951
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE TWELVE
birthday anniversary of M r s .
Booth.
Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson
visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Dick in Nampa.
Apple Valley—
S ch ool Children
H ave Play Day
At N yssa Park
By Mrs. Dwight Seward
Phone 2-2731. Parma
The first, second and third
grade children, with their teach­
ers, Mrs. Hazel Ferguson and Mrs.
Ellen Minium, enjoyed a wiener
roast and play at the Nyssa park
Monday Mrs. Masa Kora, Mrs.
Albert Meier and Mrs. Charles
Mann also assisted with the group
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Honey and
Vickie Lynn of Boise were recent
dinner guests at the Gene Honey
home.
The annual track meet and bas-
ket dinner celebrating the last
day of school will be held Thurs-
day of this week
Miss Mildred Fisher of La
Grande is v.siting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs Fred Fisher, and
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their church convention in June.
Recent guests at the Elmer
t-earley home for a birthday sup-
per for Mr Cearley were Mr. and
Mr.-.. Fred Henkel, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Henkel and Danny, Jim
Doughty, Mrs. Myron Osborne
and children of Payette.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Booth and
Rita, Mr and Mrs. Leland Fox
and Jerilyn of Nyssa were guests
for homemade ice cream and cake
at the Oscar Erwin home last
Tuesday evening to honor the
NYSSA
THEATRE
Phone 3932
214 Main
FR ID A Y and SATURD AY
May 22 and 23
GLENN FORD and
ERNEST BORGNINE in
"TORPEDO
RUN"
MetroColor—CinemaScope
SUNDAY and MONDAY
May 24 and 25
"PARTY
GIRL"
—Starring—
ROBERT TAYLO R
CYD CHARISSE
LEE J. COBB
JOHN IRELAND
CinemaScope- -MetroColor
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pierce
in Nampa.
Duane Wilson came from Port­
land last Thursday to sptnd the
weekend with his parents, the
Jack Wilson family, and to have
his physical examination for army
service Friday in Boise. Gene
Schimmels of Chicago, formerly
of this community, also reported
for his physical the same day.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Homy, Mr.
and Mrs. George Griffin and fam­
ily attended the wedding of Mrs.
Honey’s uncle, John King. Sr., of
Boise, and Mrs. Leona Marlett,
also of Boise May 9. Mr. and
Mrs. Honey attended the couple
during the ceremony which was
‘ hf. R.evt Meredith
groves at the Methodist church in
and Mrs EImer Cearley
—Y—
"El Plagiario"
WEDNESDAY and
THURSDAY
May 27 and 28
"THUNDER
IN THE SUN"
—Starring—
SUSAN H AYW ARD
JEFF CHANDLER
JACQUES BERGERAC
re,u rm " ‘ hom e
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Booth and
lamily of Nampa were dinner
guests at the W. G. Booth home
Sunday.
Don Goodwin of Nyssa and Mrs.
Hanna Robinson were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moran Sunday
at a dinner honoring the birthday
anniversary of Mr. Moran.
Mr. and Mrs. Thanuel Botner
and children arrived from La
Grande Monday for a nine-day
vacation with their parents, the
Conley Wilson family, Mrs. Lulu
Botner of Caldwell and other
relatives.
Mrs. Glenn Johnston of Cali-
ente, Nev., has been a house guest
of her sister, Mrs. Conley Wilson
for several days. She is also vis­
iting her parents, Mr and Mrs.
Loyd Caldwell in Parma.
Mr and Mrs Leo Thompson and
family visited Sunday with their
son, James, who is a patient at
St. Alphonsus hospital. He had
surgery Tuesday on his leg which
was injured recently by an acci­
dental gun shot.
Several pupils of Marguerite
McDaniels were presented in an
accordion recital in Parma Sun­
day. Those from Apple Valley
appearing on the program were
Patsy Stephens, Sandra Jurries,
Melva and Aniee Carver, Gaylene
Griffin, Becky Ray, Marilu W il­
Adrian Boy Scouts
Journey to Unity
son and Gayle Talbot.
(Last Week's News)
Mrs. Eva Leigh o f Parma was a
guest of her son, Cecil Leigh and
Adrian— Twenty-one members
family at a Mother’s Day dinner of Boy Scout troop 436 with
Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson and ; Scoutmaster Kenneth Price sptnt
Larry were hosts Sunday at a from Friday noon until Saturday
evening on an overnight camping
Mother’s Day dinner Those pres­
trip at Unity.
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Loyd
Included in activities were a
Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Cedric
stretcher
- making contest and a
Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mur­
ray and family all of Parma, four-hour return hike.
They invited Adrian troop 438
Mrs. Glen Johnston of Caliente,
Nev., Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jones to join them at a camp fire before
and son of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. retiring Friday evening.
Kenneth Caldwell of Nampa and
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Wilson of CHARLOTTE MILES CHOSEN
QUEEN FOR D AIRY SHOW
Nyssa.
A t their May 13 meeting, the
Malheur County Holstein Assn,
chose Charlotte Miles to be
crowned their queen at the
Spring Dairy Show.
Read and Use
Classified Ads.
Coming Events . . .
American Legion and auxiliary
meet firtst and third Thursdays
of each month at 8 p.m. in the
Community Hall.
May 22 - 23 — Rebekah lodge
rummage sale in old Journal buil­
ding.
May 23— Poppy Day
May 23— Junior Spring Dairy
Fair—Ontario fairgrounds. Regi.
stration deadline at 9 a.m., judg­
ing 10.am.
M tl y 25— Malheur Memorial
Hospital Auxiliary meeting 2:30
p.m. in hospital basement.
Visitors in the James Nichols
home this past week were Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Raney, Mr. and
Mrs Frank Raney and children,
Mr and Mrs. Jerry Pinkston and
boys and Mr. Nichols* sister, Mrs.
Ella Emery and friends.
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and Joyce helped their grand-
daughter Sandra Qsborne, cele-
j brate her ninth birthday anniver-
sary iast Monday evening at the
borne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Myron Osborne, Payette.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston, Don
ancj John attended the air show at
Mountain Home A ir Base Satur-
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• LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE
OF C ITY LOTS
Bids will be received no later
than 5 p.m. on the 9th day of
June, 1959, at the office of the
city recorder of the City of Nyssa,
for the purchase of the following
real property:
Lot 12 of Block 81, Green,
Addition; Lots 15 and 16 of
Block 1, Taylor’s Addition; Lots
7, 8 and 9 of Block 12, Original
Townsite; Lots 3, 4 and 6 and a
tract 95 feet by 369 feet, Indus­
trial Subdivision.
All property is subject to all
city liens and assessments.
All bids must be unconditional
and accompanied by a certified
check or cashier’s check in the
amount of 10 percent of t h e
amount of the bid, and will be
opened at 9 p m. at the next regu­
lar City Council meeting subse­
quent to the above date, at which
time the properties will be sold
to the bidd< r making the highest
and best bid for cash or terms
subject to the right of the Com­
mon Council to reject any or all
bids. Conveyance of the above
properties will be made by quit­
claim deed, and no abstract of
title or title insurance will be fur­
nished by the City.
ARTHUR H C O LB Y
City Recorder
Date of first publication, May
21. 1959.
Date of second and last publi­
cation, June 4, 1959
TUESDAY—May 26
SPANISH NITE
"Los Hij os De
Rancho Grande"
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey en­
joyed a five-day trip to McCall,
the Little Salmon and Big Salmon
rivers last week. They also visit­
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Cox
FROZEN FOODS
PRODUCE
Simplot
California
1-LB. PKG.
SHAFTER
MARKET
FR E N C H
F R IE S
*
NEW
POTATOES
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We Give SRV Stamps on All Purchases
BANK D A YS AT M & W MARKET
4
Pounds
424 MAIN STR E ET-N YSSA
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Plan to Attend the Annual
4-H and FFA DAIRY SHOW
At Fairgrounds in Ontario— Saturday
Cock o' the Walk
ZEE — 4-Roll Pkg.
Tomato Juice
N O T IC E
5
Due to 111 Health, I Have
Closed Steve's
Auto Body Shop
46 Oz.
Cans
Good Quality — Good Quantity
But Will Continue
Auto Glass
Installation
Assorted Vegetables
At My Home at
106 E. 2nd Street
FOR GLASS WORK and
AMBULANCE SERVICE
PHONE 3324
8
Cans
5
No. 2
Cans
T IS S U E
3 Pkss- 89*
GRADE A A — WHITE
SMALL
Marked Brand — Crushed
Clyde Stephens
PINEAPPLE
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Cleanup W eek Paint Special —
Buy 3
Swift's
GET ONE
'PREMIUM'
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and
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Wells <& D avies — "F A N C Y "
LEAN — TENDER
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Pork Steak Lb 3 9
"STAR"
Wilson's 3-Lb. Can
— LIMiTED SUPPLY —
Regular S7.23 Gallon — SALE
4 Gallons $21 .6 9
ROUND
or SW ISS
Lean — Tender
COOKED
PICNIC $498
Nyssa Lumber Co.
HAMS
7th at Good and Adrian Boulevard
S 8i H GREEN STAMPS ON ALL PA IN T PURCHASES
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Arm our's
On Our Pittsburgh Paint Stock
Exam ple: Sunproof H ouse Paint
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EVERY TUESDAY — 3:00 P.M.
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