Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 21, 1959, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON__________________________ __________________ THURSDAY. MAY 21. l i l t
PAGE EIGHT
Historical Notes
Highlight Theme
For Nyssa Unit
Local Students
In Music Recital
20 Caravan Children
Take Trip to Nampa
Future Teachers
Are Picnic Guests
Of Delta Kappa
Read and Use
Gate City Journal
Caravan children from the Naz-
Piano and voice students of arene church made a trip to Nam­
Margaret Brown appeared in re­ pa Thursday night for a picnic in
Members of the Upsilon chapter
cital Sunday afternoon at the Nys­ the Northside park followed by a of the Delta Kappa Gamma,
sa Stake House. Prizes for merit caravan roundup program at the teacher honorary society met at
The Nyssa Home Extension unit were awarded to Nancy Bock, Northside Nazarene church.
Adrian school for their annual
met May 14 at the home of Mrs. Carma Blanch, John Hughes and
The 20 children attending from picnic Saturday, with members of
Stephanie
Wilson.
Dwight Mason in Apple Valley
the Future Teachers Associations
Local students in the recital Nyssa were accompanied by their of Vale and Adrian high schools
with 20 women in attendance.
This was the last meeting of the were vocal, Lynn Reed and Ar- caravan guides, Mr. and Mrs. Les­ as their guests. Attending from
dean Child; Frances Jane Ballou ter Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Adrian high school were Henri­
unit until the fall months.
and Beverly Hollingsworth; pi­ Clarkson and Mr and Mrs. Don etta Carroll, Kay Borge, Dorian
Roll call was answered by “Why ano, John C. Hughes, Stephanie
Jones, Anne Newman and Grace
We Came to Oregon.’’ Mrs. Gene Wilson, Gwen Nelson, Susan Wilson.
Johan nessen.
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Grasty also gave an interesting Leavitt, Alice Wilson, Nancy
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talk on her Great - Grandfather Bock, Carma Blanch, Glenn Bock, | Sunday visitors at the B. F.
P. J. Lawler of Everett, Wash.,
Kennedy’s experiences in coming Linda Ballou, Marilyn Lew is,. Rookstool home were Mr. and
is visiting at the home of his sis­
to Oregon in the early days. Mrs Paul Wilson, Sherrie Glenn, Den- j Mrs. Glen Hoffman and Mr. and
ter, Mrs. John Lackey.
Carl Roth gave a report on the ie Garner, Nancy Leavitt, and . Mrs. Henry Day of Adrian, Mr.
Virginia Lewis.
and Mrs. Bill Schoen and Keith
Centennial trip to Jordan Valley
Corsages and arrangements o f !
CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS!
taken by representatives of exten­ spring garden flowers were ac­ Rookstool of Boise.
sion units of the county as a complished by Mrs. Devone Leav­
group. Historical places of inter- ; itt. Mrs. Grant B. Hughes assisted
TASTING PARTY for Building Fund Beneiii
est visited included Danner, In­ with refreshments.
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MONDAY, M AY 25— 12 Noon at First Ward Chapel
dian burial grounds, Chalk cliffs
near Rome and the volcanic cra t-1 M r s . L. M. Steel of Dixon. Wyo.
er. The group went by way of has spent the past week at the
10 Copies of Recipe to Be Sold for 25c Each.
home of her niece Mr. and Mrs.
Succor creek.
Quiet Book Patterns Also Available.
Joe Bel Ion. Mrs. Steel came for
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the graduation of Miss Joan Bel- ***♦**★ **★ ****★ *********♦★ **♦*♦**★ ★ ★ *★ ****★ *★ *★ ★ ★
lon.
Classified Ads.
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TOILET TISSUE
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Stokley's
TOMATO
JUICE
Sponsored by Relief Society. Bring Favorite Dish.
Easlern Stars
Elect Officers
For New Year
i nowl do it yourself
and SAVE MONEYf
New officers for the Golden
Rule Chapter of the Order of the
•Hastern Star were elected at the I
Monday evening meeting of the I
organization. Mrs. Gerald Mackev
was named worthy matron; Paul !
Penrod, worthy patron; Mrs. Paul f
House, associate matron; William (
Schireman, associate patron; Mrs. I
Harold Brendle, conductress; Mrs. |
Paul Penrod, associate conduct­
ress; Mrs William Schireman,
secretary and Mrs. Harry Miner,
treasurer.
Initiation was held with Mrs.
Glen Marcum and Paul House be­
coming new members of the order.
Memorial services were conduc­
ted and recognition held for those
having birthdays during the first
six months of the year. Miss Lois
Btungum was honored with a f a r e ­
w e ll shower
Out-of-town guests in attend­
ance were Messrs and Mmes.
Robert Brown of Boise, Glenn
Brown of Adrian and John Hend­
ricks of Vale.
Refreshments were servel by
Mim s. Cleta Boetger, Clarence
Wernick and Emil Paulus.
1110 losing side of the profici­
ency race will treat the winners
to a dinner at the Masonic hall
Friday evening,
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Mr. and Mrs. John Mullins and
Lynda spent the weekend at Sho­
shone, Ida., visiting their daugh­
ter, Mr. and Mrs Garold Ropp
and family Three-year-old Hrad
Kopp accompanied them back to
Nyssa for a visit.
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Reg. 4 for SI.00
NOW!
Maxwell
2 EXTRA YEARS
OF PAINT BEAUTY
Fuller's spectacular new kind of paint for wood beau all
others for ease, speed, durability. . . the chart shows why!
Snowdrift
Reg. 85c
Shortening
3 Lbs.
SUGAR
COM PARE
, GATE CITY
CLEANERS
CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! * 15 N. 2nd
. 2-Lb. Can
White Satin
SO EA SY
Thorough scrubbing
action removes all
dirt a n d grime. Just
pour ] bottle sham­
p o o solution & 6 qts.
w ater into tank N o
mixing
Phone 2650
REMEMBER . . .
ITS
N e w Fuller
H ou se P ain t
G e n e ra l
A p pe arance :
C a n resist r ig o r o u s w estern
w e a th e r o n ly a fe w ye a rs.
K e e p s fresh, n e w lo o k a t
/east 2 y e a rs lo n g e r th a n
finest h o u se p a in t.
C o lo r« :
S ta rts to fa d # a fte r a b o u t 6
m onths.
K e e p s c o lo r b rig h tn e s s fo r
y e a rs .
W h ite :
R e a d ily rust sta in e d from
n a ils, gutters, etc.
C a n n o t b o ru st sta in od .
A p p lic a t io n :
G o e s o n fa st a n d easy.
G o e s o n la stor, o o s i. r th a n
th a finest.
D r y in g :
A t le ast 6 h ou r*; »argot fo r
dust, lo a v e i. fo g, rain.
S u r fa c e d rie s In a s littlo a s
2 h ours. R a in w o n 't h a rm It.
SC H O EN S T U D I O S
Will Be Open Friday
From 10 a.m. to 12 Noon for
Individual 8th Grade Portraits
—NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY—
•if ULLER
PAINT 0CALER
Support Our Dairy Fair!
DON B. MOSS
FIRESTONE STORE
417 Main St.
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PINTO BEANS
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Phone 2124
LETTUCE
CELLO CARROTS
CABBAGE
Large Slicers
1 0 Lbs.
NYSSA S NEWEST INDUSTRY IS OPEN
FOR BUSINESS TO SERVE YOU WITH
ALL CONCRETE NEEDS. Concrete for . . .
Match 'Em or Mix 'Em
3 fo r 2 9
. . . 6 for
<
39 <
Frigid Dough
F R O Z E N PI ES
3 for *1.00
Apple
Or Cherry
MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS
Fresh
• DRIVES and SIDEWALKS
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
Pork Roast
• PATIOS and TERRACES
CONCRETE DITCH LINING
Fresh
• WALLS and CURBING
RETAINING WALLS
Fryers
We Use Only Properly-Graded, Crushed and Washed
Sand and Gravel Mixed to Your Snecifications!
79 <
¿1
TOMATOES
Ready-Mix Concrete
•
•
•
. Lb.
35
Each
79‘
•
Or 3 hr 5 2 . 2 9
Bologna
By the Piece
Lb.
39 -
TAYLOR’S
Oregon Concrete Products Co., Inc.
CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES!
Phone 2232. Nyssa
$409
1 0 Lbs.
SM ART S H O P P C ^
TOUR AUTHORIZED
lloww Faint today!
Reg. S1.27
ADVANTAOESI
Fin e st T r a d it io n a l
H o u s e P a in t
See us for Fuller
$139
House
GIVE YOUR HOME
• A m azing new rvg-
cleaner cleans o v ­
e r a g e 9 x 1 2 rug
or carpet in I hr.
• Even mothproofs
ot tom e time.
• M a k e s rugs and
carpets clean as
d a y you got them.
5for$1
PRICES EFFECTIVE— THURS.. FRI. and SAT.
dean your own
$1
4-Roll
Packs
Highway 20, North of Nyssa
Food Market and Locker Service
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