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o O ? J>AG£ SIX T f f f NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY MARCH I. 195« M r Irvin Topliff and Tere a and Qret iter lit V r day Mr-. Bullard's daughter we: gery. and ts now doing nicely Ac Mi and Mrs Edward Topliff and k .:. Salem and at the homes <ru- of the band student1 gatherea at cootpauying Mr FyUingness home Brother o f Nyssa of Mi Gn int. Mi Mary -1 e foi the u u iai ta d e«ou for a visit. ia tier five-year-old Resident Fasses daughters. Club Rf-or|'ani/< (l i:. : i .: Melvin Cotton Mr and Mrs. Howard Day and >*» * r : performance Saturday even granddaughter, Linda Minke and Harold Springer, all in Salem. ing. Mrs. Florence Richardson of P a:- BUENA VISTA Mar « - - S B H off- family were Sunday dinner guests JU H S8T VALLEY. Mar ^ -S even Mrs Delbert Garner arrived home aie. who has Just returned from man received word of the death ot at the Claude Day home, Mr and Mrs Jack Simpson spent teen young 4-H people met at the Mr and Mrs. Charles Thompson the week-end visiting at the Carl Friday after .«pending over a week Inglewood. California, where she ha« his brother. F L Hoffman of Bouse. Grunke and Carl Simpson homes, lin the Boise hospital for surgery. Claude Wilson home Saturday after spent the winter, arrived Friday a* Funeral services were held Wednes- of Hayford. California called at the Loyd Adam.« home Saturday tven- rhe I* nicely a Brent Folkman was out o f school the home of Mr. and Mr- Ota New- day at B • noon for the re-organizailon of the at the a.rport basi it Htllfield, Utah. , all of !a t week and was still sick gen for an ek tended visit. Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver. Mr ing Mr and Mrs Thompson, form Sunset Valley Livestock club. Larry Don Strickland lias been gather- . this w.-ek Sunday visitors at the Ora Newgen and Mrs Howard Finger and Mr erly of Nyssa. were calling on friends. Culbertson is the president of the Mr. and Mrs. Harry oardner visit France th is returned to Nampa home included Mr and Mrs Ray and Mrs. Harry Gardner played laking prepare- organization. Earl Wilson vice presi 7 cards at the Alia Goodell home Sun ed their daughter. Mrs. Robert Ret- la .t Sunday after sen din g four day* Obendorff of Parma f dent; Pauline Stephan, secretary. day evening Refreshments were fett, and new son, Richard Dale, at the Frank Perko home with the new home Carol Folkman attended the sym served Fred Babcock. Jr., song and cheer Sunday at Holy Rosary hospital. inea !e A t> . III Ml leader and Rex Langley, news re phonic orchestra concert at Nampa Mr and Mrs. Robert Bowen and Mr and Mi Lovd Adams ate din Dwayne Wihon left last Sunday r jbe: Reflet Saturday morning <n Monday evening. porter. E. M. Hauser, county club ner at the Harlan Deven home at Billy Bowen were Sunday dinner On'.iri-» He w> ¡ahed eight pounds, f<»r San Francisco, after visiting at Mr and Mrs Fred Mitchell and Caldwell Saturday agent, was also present for the or gu eiu at the I,aVern Cleaver home. pi in • He i named Richard the home of his parents, Mr and Mr. and Mr* Lester Cleaver arrived ganization of the beef, dairy and Mr and Mrs. Loyd Cleaver are Mr and Mr« Glen H 'fiman and vfrs Pete Wilson, on furlough from home last Saturday after visiting Dale. .swine club projects. Mr and Mrs finishing their basement, putting on the navy. Wilson, and the destroyer Mr and Mrs William Orr Mr* Orr. Glendia were in Ontario Friday II e Mr Claude Wilson will serve as club Mr and Mrs Leslie Topliff enter a fruit room and two bedrooms and Mr Lewis Mitchell made a in which he is assigned, will be sta who underwent surgery a*. Pendle leaders. The club will hold its next tained at Sunday dinner for Mr, tioned on the east coast Nampa Monde} ton, is now at her home In Hermis- Warren of Iowa, Mr. and Mrs Harry j Guild To Meet— Mr and Mrs. Homer Dlderlcksen ton. Mr end Mr Emery Cameron and Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne War- I The Weslyen guild will meet March were host, to their pinochle chib m were Tuesday Paul Knottingham had the three- hi Wavi - Robb «»H irdayat the Claude WiUon home day measles during the past ween ren, Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn Suitor 10 at the home of Mrs. A1 Chadwick. and daughters of Parma, Mr and Mrs. Ted Bates will be the leader. There were four tables In play, with Mr. and Mrs Dick Wyatt made a ( i. I Halnaa Mr *nc* **rs- Charh* Cubertsc business trip to Baker Friday LOCKERS AVAILABLE left then i>.. :u the John Relfett visiting guests. A late supper S. E Flanagan, Bob Rice, and Joe home last Wednesday while they serJ*“ - Inaba arrived home Sunday evening GRAIN-FED BEEF, CUSTOM CUTTING AND Reed entered the went to Grange1, die to visit at the Ml Clarence from a four-day trip to Quincy. WRAPPING. CUSTOM-BUTCHERING Lein Wilson home They were ex Malheur Memorial hospital Monday Washington. Flanagan made ar evening for surgery Tuesday. Mr. pected back the first of the week Curing, Smoking and Rendering and Mrs. James Langley and Mr rangements for a well to be dug. and Overnight gue : at the L. W. and Mrs. Clarence Reeu shopped in the construction of a tenant house From Nyssa Stock received every dey except Pomeroy home Saturday were Mr. Boise Monday. on his Quincy farm. Flanagan hopes EASTBOUND Sundays and holidays and Mr,. Walter Olson of Buhl, Many of the farmers started haul to get 160 acres planted this year 9:05 A. M. 9:00 P.M. 4:45 A. M. 12:25 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Val Mitchell and Idaho. ing manure this week. O. P. Counsil mile west on Alberta Ave. Phone 381-R, locker plant Mrs Milton Ballard of Twin Falls was hauling hay from the Smith Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Watkins of WESTBOUND Phone 381-W, slaughterhouse and cutting room was a houseguest at the Lyman place. Payette left Wednesday on a trip 9:45 P. M. 5:5« A. M. 1:45 P. M. *5:8:30 P. M. Pomeroy home Friday and Satur- to the Moses Lake region, and re 'Local to Boise % Loral to Weiaer Mr. and Mrs. Stewart (Bud) Except Sundays and Holidays Schwelzer and two sons o f Reno, turned the first of the week. The Nevada arrived Thursday evening seven-months-old Mitchell boy stay Mrs. Mari* Thomas, Agent for a visit at the home of Schwelzer's ed at the home of his aunt, Mrs 220 Main St. Phone 217 SOMETHING NEW AT G <5. B STORES parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Schwei- Harold Rookstool. while his parents were gone. zer. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin ar Dinner guests Sunday at the O. H. Schwelzer home included Bud and rived home Monday from a 10-da.v his family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ‘ rip to the west coast. They visited Parker and family, Mr. and Mrs at the home of their daughter, Mr USE YOUR OLD RUGS AND CARPETS AS PAYMENT. Charles Share, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- anc* ^ rs Tom Crow, at Madras, then ert Schwelzer of Vale, Mr. and Mrs. went on to Portland and Forest UP TO $5.00 PER YARD FOR YOUR OLD RUGS AND CARPETS ON Dick Wayatt, and Mr. and Mrs. Grove to visit former Nebraska Donald Share. Mr. and Mrs. Bud friends. Chapins also visited at the Schweizer and sons were house- homes of several former Sunset | YOUR DEAD AND USELESS ANIMALS guests at the home of Mrs. Schwei- valley residents, Including Mr. and zer's mother, Mrs. Edwin Oldham, In Mrs. Don Parker at Roseburg, Mr Horses. Cows. Calves. Sheep. Hogs Chapin's cousin, Harold King at Nyssa. Cash for live horses snd cows "HEAVENLY LEES" CARPETING Wednesday evening callers at the Roseburg, and In Madras at the homes of Burl Landreth and Roy Ora Newgen home were Mr. and FREE PROMPT REMOVAL Mrs. George Dailey of Parma, and Warren. Mrs. Lila Mitchell was a guest at their daughter, Mrs. Olive Schritter Furniture and Phone us collect Mailing Coupon , and three children. They were ac the home of her son. Jarvis Mit chell Sunday. Jarvis and family Nyssa 102-W Payette 670 companied by Arthur Johnson of the I WOULD LIKE AN ESTIMATE OF i Appliance Inc. Bremerton navy yard, who remained moved the first of February to Nys- If no answer call Nampa 6-4604 VALUE OF MY (RUG), (CARPET). , as a houseguest until Friday, when | w^*re he is employed by the Ontario — Vale DAY OR NIGHT he left for Washington. j Clover 1-awn dairy. NAME ' Mrs. Amelia FyUingness arrived) _**r. and Mrs. Ouy Glenn and home Friday from a two-weeks Visit Ouyanne and Charlie arrived Sun IDAHO ANIMAL PRODUCTS ADDRESS EXPERT CARPET LAYING at the home of her daughter, Mrs. day evening at the Charles Schwel Nampa, Idaho zer home with cake and ice cream John Minke, at Sacramento. Mrs. Mlnke was recuperating from sur- to celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Charles Schweizer. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Hansen of, Boise visited Sunday at the home of • Mrs. Hansen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell. Mr and Mrs. Loren Stone and family left Saturday for a visit at | Slaterville, Utah. Friday and Saturday, March 7-8 Sunday visitors at the O. P. Coun sil home were Mr. and Mrs. Joe; Counsil and baby o f Nampa. Chenille Extra Fine Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gaston and family moved into one of the Flana gan houses this week Mr. and Mrs. E J. Hobson were dinner guests Sunday at the James All Colors— , Langley home. Mrs. Hobson is pack 42x36 Fancy Patterns ing preparatory to moving th is1 Values to $8.95 month. Mrs. Wilfred Gilbert and son, Each Danny, left Thursday for LeGrande Now after visiting several days at the home of her father, George Wilson. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Boys' Mrs. Frank Perko were Lee Ellis of 46-inch Los Angeles, and his two daughters, Frances Ellis of Nampa and Jean Sayre of Caldwell, and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wohlke of Arcadia. Mr Ellis Fancy Patterns— Values to $1.98 has been houseguest at the Perko First Quality Reduced j home all week, and will leave soon Regular 59c to take his furniture to his new home In Los Angeles.. Stmart Valiev 4-H meeting at the Fred Babcock home the afternoon of March 15 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wolfe and a Art. Vevi Keith Powell were dinner gue.-’ s Sunday at the Harold Ackerman home in Payette. The occasion cele brated Mrs. Castle's birthday Dinner guests at the Neil Dimmick heme Saturday were Mr and Mrs Harold Fyllingne, and hildren uni Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Dimmick and family. \lr .uid Mr <•: >V< dinner guests Sunday at Caldwell with Mrs. Adah Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Cahre Snyder Mr and Mrv William Gregg and two children returned home Friday evening from a 10-day trip to Port land. They al«o visited .it the home M' FISCHER S LOCKER SERVICE TRAIIWAYS D E P A R T U R E S C A R P ET T R A D E - SALE DOWN NEW AXMINSTER & -¡W ANTED:- WILTON G & B Wilson's Week-End Specials Bedspreads Pillow Cases 44^ $ 4 .9 9 Oilcloth Call out the Reserves with 3 touch of your too. i Officers Installed— Frank J. Pike was installed as president of the Men's Mutual of the Owyhee L. D. S. ward Sunday even ing, with Keith Wooley serving a s ; activity counsellor. Mrs. Nathaniel Ashby was Installed as counsellor t o 1 assist Mrs. Cleon Maw Other posl- ; tlons filled were adult aaronic ch a ir -! man, Leonard Hawes, and deacons, Norman Garner. » Flannel Shirts 77* 4 5 £ Yard WILSON BROS. DEPT. STORE Dry Goods, Shoes And Ready-To-Weai Phone 32 X-RAY SHOE FITTING Ny**a 1 M o s t curs lead a double life. A good part of the time, they’re running errands, taking children to school, taking women to stores, taking men to work, taking family and friends to clubs and social functions. added miles more than twice as fast as your watch can tick off the seconds. Notice of Non-High School District Budget Hearing Ibis is an experience you certainly should know firsthand. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance with section 111-1244, O C. L A., to the legal voters o f the Nonhlgh School District of Malheur County, Oregon, that a meeting will be held at the Courthouse in Vale. Oregon, on the 21st day of March, 1962, at 10 o ’clock A. M. for the purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal year beginning July I, 1952, ajid ending June 30. 1953. hereinafter set forth. Jt doesn’t call for a very great output of horse power for duties like these. But there are times when you want a car that can do vastly more, and these are the times w hen y o u 'll want what this y e a r ’s R o a d m a s t b r has to offer. Yin should also know how Buick’s Pow er Steering provides a helping hand in slow- motion maneuvers —lets you keep the “ feel’’ of the car in straightaway driving. Estimated Receipts L Estimated available cash on hand at beginning of the year for which this budget Is made 2. Estimated receipts from delinquent taxes 3. Amounts received from other sources Beneath its proud hood, there’s a Fireball S Engine—a valve-in-bead that can let loose 170 lively horsepower when needed. And — alongside this engine — there’s also an Airpow er carburetor w hich thriftily feeds fuel and air through two smaller-than-usual barrels for normal driving—which means that you now use less gas at 40 than you’d formerly use at 30. But there are two barrels in reserve—waiting for you to call them into action — and they let loose a soaring rush of power that sinks your shoulders back into the seat cushion, swoops you past a truck—out of a tight spot—up a hill - -set* your speedometer needle to registering A n d j u s t f o r g o o d m e a s u r e , t h i s *52 R oadmaster also has the biggest brakes of any postwar Buick -the greatest trunk spue* since spare tires moved »iff the front fenders— a warning light that glows when the parking brake is set —and to top it all, the smartest interior fabrics that Buick has ever offered. Total Sure is true for 52 1 Tuition 2. Transportation ......... .................... 3 Persona! Barvice (C lerical—Legal) 4. Postage. Telegraph. Telepho:i* 5. Supplies and Printing 6. Election and Publicité 7. Travel ............... i Interest on W arrant* or O th er Indebtedness 9 Board .. . . 10 Emergency atomobrlcs are built .... $4.500 00 SUM M A I X 023.075 a) o r E S T IM A T E D E X P E N D IT U R E S , » E l f TFT8, AND T A X LEV T I Total es* una ted espanchtures II Deduct U'lat e s u m a m i m e e t s and available cadi balance* will b u iló th e m ttl la v * ;: it necessary to baiai v e the budge? ZV Add bus replacement Expenditures and Budget Allowance for Six Months of Current School Year • 1961-52 Ex- Budget V r i. T o ta l est .Dialed ’. u Ici y fur the er -uu-.g fisca? year Dated February 13. 1962 Signed William E Leggiti Cimrfc for •22.906 OO 910 .4M 29 811 452 50 $24.190 00 A V A IL A B L E CASH BALANCES A N I) 4.501) OO $',9*<r 0 500 00 V Baiai a r to be -a.*#«! bv taxation VL Add *>Mir*ieci Amount of u t t s that will not b* «»Heeled during th e ftseal year for which 1 his budatet k» irxMit I I Est. Exp. 1949-1950 1950-1951 1951-1952 pend It are Allowance 1952-19.73 $43000 00 $16 490 00 $16.400 00 $ 6.401 84 $ 8.240 OO $18.000 00 13.200 00 4.800 00 1,600 00 3.200 00 3,635 57 3.200 00 $25 OO 700 00 900 00 200 00 450.00 300 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 50 00 75 00 75 00 100 00 50 00 150 00 150 00 175 00 87 50 30 00 450 00 450 00 450 00 140 82 225 (10 450 00 4.487 .)0 600 00 700 00 1,200 00 uoooo 1500 00 750 00 1.500.00 $04,» 7 00 Total* BUICK NYSSA. OREGON Expenditures for Three Fiscal Years Next Preceding the Current School Year rrcM f V " 'i • •*(. a * •i«’». I n ’, and ar* subnet to chant* unUhsut M t t e *i 1 fi. . U a t Sc I r a c o s t o n H o A i iM A C t t K only. When better o ______ None ______ None .... $4,500 00 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES W hen are you coming in to look this distin guished performer o\ er? We urge you to make it soon. Roberts-Nyssa, Inc. Second St. and Good Ave. BUDGET ~ — - M !$. Woods. Chairman. Board uX Directors. $30.180 00 1.000 iW $.1 1(0) irt