Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 29, 1948, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    HIE N y SS A GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE FOU H
THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1948
7:30 o'clock P.M. May 1, 194« for on some well-known, solvent bank,
ensen drove to Portland Thursday.
excavation and backfill and con­ or In cash. The deposits will be
Astoreca had a physical check-up
crete construction in connection witn returned following the signing of
at a hospital.
the elevated tank for the water the contract by the successful bid­
The Chalk Butte grange, which
der.
works improvement for the City.
SUNSET VALLEY, April 29 - The
The right is reserved to reject
held its regular meeting last Tues­
The proposals will be .publicly
annual banquet for the Gleaner
Candidate Visits—
Girls and the M Men of the L.D.S.
Charles Keplmger of Vale, candi­ opened and read aloud a t '8:00 o’­ any or all proposals, to accept such
day ni^ht, made plans for a box
proposal as Is to the best Interest
Owyhee ward was held at the high
date for the republican nomination clock P.M. on May 11, 1948.
social to be held the evening of
Each proposal shall be accom­ of the city and to waive lnformall-
school building in Nyssa last Sat­
for county commissioner, was a
¡Tuesday, May 4 at the Cow Hol­
panied by a deposit of five per cent tics
urday night. A complete border of
visitor in Nyssa last week.
low hall. All grangers are invited
By Order of The City Oouncll
of the amount of the bid either
hand-made red and yellow roses
to attend.
E. K. Burton, City Recorder
in bidder’s bond or certified check
and rosebuds on each of the four
Scouts on Outing—,
Delbert Gamer made a trip to
tables, with dainty individual rose-
Utah Monday. His mother, Mrs.
Twenty-four members of troop
cups filled with candy made a
Julia Oarner, who has been visiting
No. 19 of the Boy Scouts will leave
colorful table setting. A turkey
her sons, returned to her home at
early Saturday morning for a two-
dinner was cooked and served by
Roy, Utah. Garner attended the
days' outing on the Owyhee. They
the ladies of the relief soceity.
funeral of his friend. Merle Baker,
will be taken In cars to their camp
Tuesday, and returned to the valley
site by J,. L. Herriman, Tom Sep-
Wednesday.
pich, Max Jones and Walter Mc-
Mr. and Mrs. John White were
Partland. Those in charge of the
W e are now open for business in
supper guests at the Don Strickland
arrangments are Allen Frost, leader
home Sunday evening.
of the Eagle patrol; Del Ricks,
R epairing Radiators.
| The irrigation season started in
leader of the Flaming Arrow pa­
earnest the past week in Sunset
May 1, 1948
trol; Paul Flanary, leader of the
valley, with farmers irrigating hay
New equipm ent has arrived for autom obile
Fox patrol and Denny Bartron,
and sugar beets. Most sugar beets
leader of the senior patrol. The
MARVIN
KLEMME
See the Bargains
I that had to be replanted needed to
group will be accompanied by Max |
radiator repairing.
be watered.
Jones and Walter McPartland, troop
KLEMME
SEEKING
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dimmlck marie
On Our 25c Table
leaders.
— N one too large, none too sm all—
a four-day trip to Yakima, re-
DELEGATE POST
| turning Tuesday.
Kansas Visitors Here—
W e call for your radiator and deliver it.
W ILSON BROS. DEPT. STORE
| Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Applegate of
Marvin Klemme or Bums, candi­
Mae
Bagwell
were
Sunday
dinner
Phone 32
,
date for delegate to tihe republican Luray, Kansas were overnight guests
— W e A ppreciate A ll Your Repair W ork—
guests of Mrs. Jesse Forney of
of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cochran
Wilder. In the afternoon the ladies national convention to be held in Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
Philadelphia in June, was a visitor
Applegate have been visiting in the
in Nyssa last week.
Klemme said he 'will support the west since January, and are now
voters' choice as long as he has a returning to their home in Kansas.
chance. In case of a deadlock in
the convention I will work for the Scouts Go on Hike—
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Nyssa L.D.S. first ward Boy Scout
nomination __________
of Senator Vandenburg.
I believe he can more nearly unite troop No. 45, under the direction
all of the difference factions with- °f Scoutmaster Reed Ray. spent
in the party and the country than Friday and Saturday on an over­
PHONE 269-W
can any other person. I have sp en t. night hike to Mitchell butte, along
considerable time back in W ashing-the Owyhee rim. The outing was
ton off and on during the last few I attended by Steven Talbot, Dan
years and I found that nearly | Love joy, Vern Frost. Larry Vaughn,
everyone has a high regard for i Kay Riggs, Lynn Ray, Max Terry
him",
and Carlos Telford.
Klemme was formerly head of
the U. S. grazing service in Ore­ Visits Parents—
Miss Mildred Loe of Ontario was
gon and was later supervisor of
the state school lands. Following a week-end guest at the home cf
— New Opening and C losing Hours—
service with the U. S. marines dur­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
ing the war, Klemme worked for Los, of the Riverview district,
7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
the UNRRA in Europe for two and
one-half years, looking after dis­ Mak^s Hospital Donation—
On and after May 1, Closed on Sundays
The Big Bend P.TA. volunteered
placed persons.
and holidays
Two delegates will be elected from a donation for the polio wing of
this congressional district in the the District Memorial hospital.
election to be held May 21.
BANQUET IS GIVEN
BY OW YHEE W A RD
! President of the Gleaner Girls is
Dolores Blanche and president of
the M Men is Val Mitchell. Don
Bishop was master of ceremonies.
Mrs. Melvin Pendarvis and daugh-
, ter were Tuesday evening guests
at the Jim Chadd home.
A son, David Randall, weighing
7 pounds, 4 ounce,, was bom to
Mr. and Mrs Thomas Nishitani
Saturday morning, April 24 at the
Holy Rosary hospital in Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Young and
family went to Marsing Sunday and
I spent the day with Mrs. James
Skelton.
Louie Astoreca and Bernie Lor
LOCAL NEWS
SPECIALTY
Saturday Special
Carl & Burt’s
Machine Shop
Fa rmers Attention
We H ave A Few Lockers
Available Now
Polar Cold Storage
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Saturday, May 8
Nyssa Gymnasium
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NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
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On May 18, .948, in the City of
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Nyssa, from 9 o'clock A. M. until
Mr, and Mrs. Cash Turner were 7 0v lock P M a smeeial election
Sunday guests at the home of Mr
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whlc^ the follow ng
and Mrs. Earl Adams at Eagle, l
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Idaho
' measures will be submitted to the
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I voters for their approval:
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell en- , 50Q_______ YEg
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 501-
NO
Aston of Jerome, Idaho as supper CHARTER AMENDMENT SUB­
guests Tuesday evening.
MITTED TO THE VOTERS BY
Twyla Wolfe and Victor Johnson
THE COUNCIL
of Nampa were Sunday evening
Shall the Charter of the City
visitors at the Clifford Wolfe home. of Nyssa be amended by adding
Mr. and Mrs. La Marr Uhl and thereto a new Chapter ratifying
family
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, . 1 . Wed
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and approving all contracts made
nesday and
Thursday at the
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Tihi
ancl stePs taken by the Council for
11am Orr home. The Uhl family issuance
of bands
construct wa­
are friends who are moving from ter mains and authorizing the
Utah to California.
Council to Issue and sell Ninety
Rev. and Mrs. Jo Dodson and the Thousand Dollars ($90,000.001 bonds
Robert Ditty family were supper to provide funds for construction
guests at the Charles Ditty home of said water mains, and author­
Thursday evening.
izing a tax levy to pay said bonds?
Charlie Schweier has been suf- 502 ---------- YES
feing fom an ailment in his back 503 ---------- NO
the past week and has been unable CHARTER AMENDMENT SUB­
to work.
MITTED TO THE VOTERS BY
Flyod Newgen of Hillsburg, Cali­
THE COUNCIL
fornia, visited his brother. Ora
Shall the Charter of the City
Newgen, a couple of days last week. of Nyssa be amended by adding
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Newgen, who thereto a new Chapter ratifying
live In Hillsburg, California, ar­ and aporoving all contracts en­
rived Wednesday In this area, as tered into and steps taken by the
Mrs. Newgen's mother, Mrs. Bus.se Council pertaining to issuance of
of Caldwell, has been quite ill.
bonds for street and alley inter­
Mrs. Jim Langley and Mrs. section improvements and author­
George Schwelzer drove to Caldwell izing the Council to improve «and
Tuesday. Mrs. Schweizer was an oil certain street and alley inter­
overnight guest at her daughter's sections in the City of Nyssa, and
home, while Mrs. Langley visited to issue and sell Thirty-five Thous­
Mr. and Mrs. Madison Erwin of and Dollars ($35.000.001 bonds to
Nampa overnight.
provide funds for said purpose, and
Mrs. Delbert Garner attended an authoriing a tax levy to pay said
L.D8. leaderslup meeting in On­ bonds?
tario last Sunday afternoon.
The polling place for the election
Chris Wyckjff moved his cattle will be at the City Hall of the
from the Neil Dimmlck ranch last City of Nyssa, Oregon for all pre­
week. The heifers were sold at the cincts.
Ontario sale, while the cows and
WITNESS my hand and seal of
calves were taken to Baker.
the City of Nvssa, this 28th day
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Pline of >f April, 1948.
Meridian, Idaho were Monday din­
E. K. Burton, City Recorder
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grover
and Manager.
Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Plnie visited
First publication A pril 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder at
Last publication May 6.
the Ed Price home in the afternoon.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
WATER WORKS IMPROVEMENT
Sealed proposals will be received
at the office of the City Recorder
of the City of Nyssa. Oregon until
V. F. W.
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