THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1964 SLAVE SALE SET TONIGHT BY ADRIAN FFA CHAPTER Members of the Adrian FFA are sponsoring a slave sale at 8 o'clock this evening in the high school gymnasium. At this time, chapter members will be auctioned to the highest bidder to perform such duties as the buyer desires. To Buy, Trade or Sell, Try the Classified Page! Luncheon to Provide Tuition Scholarship HAS MAJOR SURGERY Mrs. Jay (Alta) Gibson under- I went major surgery last Thursday Piano students of Miss Wilhel­ at Malheur Memorial hospital. I mina Hoffman of Caldwell were She is reported to be recovering presented in recital last Sunday satisfactorily. afternoon at the Boone Memorial Presbyterian church in the Idaho city. Nyssa area girls participat­ and Miss Jane Timmerman, ing in the musical display were daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Miss Lynda Cundall, daughter of Timmerman of Adrian. A large crowd was reported in | Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Cundall of Nyssa; Lois Jean Seuell, daugh- attendance at the recital which I ter of the E. M. Seuells of Adrian; was open to the public. Local Girls Appear In Caldwell Recital GUESTS IN PRICE HOME Recent evening visitors in the John Price home were Mr. and Second annual tasting luncheon Mrs. Carl Clarkson, Jeannie, Tim­ sponsored by the Ontario chapter my and Marilyn. of the American Association of University Women was held Sat­ ate of Adrian high school, is at­ urday at Moore hotel. Proceeds tending TVCC with a full tuition from the luncheon will be used scholarship awarded last year by to provide a tuition scholarship the group. for a woman student at Treasure Several ladies from the Nyssa- Valley Community college. Adrian area attended the Satur­ Miss Karla Kriegh, 1963 gradu- day luncheon. PAGE FIVE “There’s one thing that can be said in favor of statues for politicians—they keep their mouths shut." SLAVE SALE Thursday, April 9 8 p. m. ADRIAN HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM — Sponsored by — Adrian FFA Chapter NEEDS YOUR HELP! . . . Nyssa's Summer Baseball Program now offers supervised training and recreation for 12 teams comprising over 200 boy$, ages 7 to 18 years . . . Wilson's Market invites everyone to come to our Backroom PANCAKE BREAKFAST, Saturday, April 11. All proceeds from this breakfast will be do­ nated to the Baseball for Kids Program ... This is your chance to contribute to a very worthwhile cause. At last year's breakfast $100 was donated to the Baseball for Kids Program. Let's top that amount this year! EAT ALL THE AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKES YOU WANT (9 a.m. io 1 p.m.)—Plus... ★ Staley's Syrup ★ Davies' Sausage ★ Meadow Gold Orange Drink ★ Folger's Coffee Quaker — Regular or Quick u OATS $400 Cat Food 38-oz. eye Size.................. -O a * Fabric Rinse — Sta - Puff 7Q< 75 79‘ COUPONS HERE 1- Mayonnaise.... MEAT DEPT. USDA Choice Wilson's Budget BEEF BEEF 'Tor the 'Tor the Finest in Meats" Economy Minded" WILSON’S . . Where Personal Service Is FREE and Satisfaction Is Guaranteed! Davies' — 1-Lb. PEANUTS l-Lb. Package FRESH Lb. Double Community Club Award Points on All Purchases Through Sunday April 12! Bonus CCA Points on Any Produce or Meats Purchased Through Sunday, April 12! SPRING TASTE TREATS Tangy . 45' s for Crisp — Green — STALK CELERY Hormel — Red Shield 79f 14-0z. Cans 2 for . . . Avocados ... . SUPPORT "BASEBALL FISHER'S — SPANISH 1/2 Gallon I Kraft — 24-Oz. Jar Beef Liver (risco oils SYRUP Pancake Flour« u b „ s 55' Sliced Bacon REDEEM YOUR STALEY'S — PANCAKE Aunt Jemima Sausage Rolls 3 for NEW CRISCO OIL Large Size Puss and Boots — Five Varieties 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (Minimum Fee) Each Sale Dates— THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY