Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 21, 1956, Page PAGE FIFTEEN, Image 15

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 21. 195C
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kistnar of
Portland were guests over the
weekend of Ju n e 10 at the R ay­
mond Larson and Dick G. Tensen
homes.
Big Bend
Mias H o lo n H a tch
Sunset Valley
Lois Counsil
Dial 2439
COUNTY
LIBRARY
NEWS OF RECORD
June 10 to June 17
Real Estate Transfers Recorded
City of Nyssa to William D.
home Sunday and left Monday
Fitzsimmons et u x — Tract No. 35,
morning
for
McCall
where
they
Wayne Sparks of Adrian spent
The Worthwhile club will meet
Glasgow Tracts, Nyssa. 6/1/56.
Sunday visiting at the Ernest Seu-
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J u n e 28 at the home
ell home w ith Darrell.
Mr and Mrs Boyce Van De Wat- ° f Mrs Magnus Ekanger with
City of Ontario to P ark Center,
Dorille and La Fawn Rucker air ana Mrs. «o>ce v a n u e w a t Mrs. George Schweizer co-hostess
Inc.—portions of Blocks 299, 319,
and Kenny Sparks of Roswell er.
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Counsil and
and 339; also vacated portions of
were din n er guests and spent the
Mr. and Mrs Cyrus Bishop and p a ul Knottingham visited Mr. and
streets 8 and 9, SW 5th Ave., and
afternoon at the Phil Clucas family of Succor Creek spent Sun- Mrs. Clarence Keller and son at
vacated alleys in Blocks 299 and
home.
day e \e n in g visiting at the V erl Fruitland Wednesday.
319. 6/7/56 $10.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Teter of Bishop home
Visitors at the R. S Sm ith home
Malheur C ounty to Lawrence
North Powder spent the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Martin and overnight Friday were Mr. and
W
Nelson—Lob; 35 and 36, Block
with his father, Wm. Teter.
family of Adrian and Mr and Mrs. Mrs. Max Goodrich and daughters
3. Riverside Add. to Ontario. 6/6-
Merle Thomas of Spokane came Darrill^ English jin d family enjoy- of Denver. Colo., and her parents,
/56 $400.
Malheur County to Pauline
Harrison Downing—Lot 4, Block
8, N. W. T. Vale. 6/6/56 $10
J u n e 5-8 A rousing 359 books!
Malheur County to Robert O. &
spent Tuesday and Wednesday Owyhee were Sunday dinner and Mrs. Clarence Keller and sons'
Merle
Knudson—Lots 1 and 2,
visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. guests at the A rthur Gale home, of Ontario and Mr and Mrs. Ches-
-n r/" 1
Block
6, Fairm ore Add. to H a r­
and Mrs. Herb Thomas
Mr.
and
Mrs. Dyre
Roberts and
ter Counsil and sons of New h ™ rs at *he?* rU™' St°
P'
Mrs. Grace Bawtinheimer of Sharen went to Nampa Saturday Plym outh visited Friday at the
P aces visited by tin station- per. 6/6/56 $10.
Clora Harris Williams et vir to
Roswell Visited her sister, Mrs. evening and attended a birthday R C. Smith, J r , home.
wagon were Willowcreek, Pio-
Herb Thomas Wednesday.
party for her niece, Miss Nancy
The members of the Sunset neer> Newell Heights, Adrian, and Bruce F. English et u x —Lot 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mausling
Blades.
Valley Auxiliary entertained their Arcadia. The stops last for forty - Block 69. Greens Add. to Nvssa.
1/15/55. S10.
were F a th e r’s Day dinner guests
Mr. and Mis. Dyre Roberts and husbands at dinner at the East- flve m m utcs to one hour. The
O. N. Stanford et ux to Elias
of their son. Dudley and family in Mrs. Edith Prosser spent F ather’s side Cafe in Ontario Saturday second round of visits include
Marsing.
Day at Harper with her daughter, evening and took them to a show Annex, Jefferson, Brogan, Jamie- Eiguren et u x —Lots 13, 14, and
4lr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright. Mrs. Laura Brock.
in honor of F ath er’s Day.
son- ° w y h o e Junction, Sunset 16. Block 11. Blackabys Add. to
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cart-
Ed Newton and Burt of Payette
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alexander ^ a " e-v - McCoy s Store, and Ore- J o rd a n 'Valley. 5/29/56. $10.
Elizabeth Hamilton to Nancy
w right and family, Mr. and Mrs. visited Thursday at the Case were dinner guests at the home of s ° n Tral1 School. Both children
Jim W right and family of Baker M untijewerff home. He had just Mr. and Mrs. Sam McMillen in and adults select book^ from the Kathleen Jones et al N E ' i N E 1»
and her mother, Mrs. Naomi returned from a visit with his Ontario Sunday. In the afternoon bookmobile, whose frequency of N E 't and S ^ N E ' i N E 1* Sec. 29-
Wright of Nampa, and
Mr. and daughter, Mrs. G arritt Muntje- the Alexanders visited the John Vlslts throughout the summer is 15-47. 9/20/51 $Love and affec­
Mrs. Wm. Beard of Sunny Slope
werff
and family in Joseph. Grottveits in Nyssa.
every two weeks. Mimeographed tion.
Charles L. Clements et ux to
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Mr. and Mrs. Llewlyn Aufder-
Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Munn and schedules are available upon re-
Frances Sarah Clem ent—Lots 16
Wm. Law ler home in the Slope,
har of Pendleton and their son family visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Quost
The county library further and 17, Block 26. Ontario 4/27/56
S andy and Gary Smith had Julian and family of Milton-Free- Moore Saturday,
their tonsils removed last Thurs- w ater spent Friday and S aturday
Mr. and Mrs. David Wynn and serves rural areas by mailing $ 10 .
E. P. Hansen to George Russell
day.
night w ith Mrs. Nora Stork and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Munn were books to far-off points not reach­
Mrs. Ethel Smith and G a r y ' all attended camp meeting Sat- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin ed by bookmobile such as Iron­ et al—NE'ASWV« Sec 36-19-44
side, Westfall, Beulah, and Jor- 6/4/56. $10.
were dinner guests of Mr. and urday in Caldwell.
Munn Fathers Day.
K enneth A Johnson et ux to
Mrs. Alvin McGinnis in Adrian.
Jim m y Thompson and Phillip
Mrs. Vic Marshall and Mrs. dan Valley. O ver 200 books have
L ynn Beguhl of Caldwell and Hatch are helping with the hay K enneth P a rk e r and children j been mailed during the first week George Russell et al—N W 'i S W 'i
her aunt, Miss Patricia Smith of up at Ridgeview.
visited Mr. and Mrs. O. H. ^>ch- of J u n e to boys and girls in these Sec. 36-19-44 6/2/56 $10.
Earl Blackaby et ux to Marion
Boise spent
Wednesday
and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe King and Mrs. weizer Sunday. Jeff P ark e r is
outlying parts of the county who
T hursday with her parents, Mr.
Frone Stradley accompanied Mr. staying with the Schweizer and are taking p art in the library- Kendall et ux—S 's S W 1 i S E ’iSW -
sponsored su m m er reading pro­ ■iNWV« Sec. 11-18-47. 6/1/56. $10.
and Mrs. Cecil Smith.
and Mrs. Oldham of Nyssa to helping on the farm.
Esther E. Loveland Kinnick et
Mrs. Archie Sm ith returned to Caldwell S aturday morning and
Mr. and Mrs. B ud' Schweizer ject. This figure represents only
her home in Bridger, Mont., af-
spent the day at camp meeting, returned to their home in Reno a part of the books yet to be i vir to Otis Sw igert—So. 14 feet
of EVts Lot 5, Sec. 31-21-47 10/-
ter visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Mi. and Mrs. Oscar Haney and Friday after visiting two weeks mailed in this project.
11/38. $1. <Q C. Deed).
Cecil Smith and family.
family, Mrs. Myrtle Hatch, Helen with relatives.
Roland W ashburn et ux to Carl
Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts re- and Phillip attended camp meet- Mr. rfnd Mrs. Carl Simpson
Mr. and Mrs. George Reiten-
ceived word recently of some of me S aturdav in Caldwell.
were guests at the Jac k Simpson
baugh of Sulphur, Nevada arrived Thiel et ux—Tract No. 9, Hill-
the extra curricular activities of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ferguson of home for dinner Fathers Day.
Nyssa Thursday and spent the crest Acres Subdivision. 1/13/56.
Phone P arm a 1-F21
their son. Wayne at Oregon State
college. Wayne was recently elec-
ted president of the Associated
Independent S tudents and has
been elected president of the Ag-
ricultural Engineers. He will also
serve as a senator on the asso-
ciated students council and on
the student life council.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas and
Merle visited their daughter, Mrs.
Riley Dilli in Weiser Saturday,
and their granddaughter Jea n
who was home from college
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stubblefield,
Mr and Mis. Virgil Stony and
fam.ly of P arm a and Roswell. Mr
and Mrs. Don Kadcl and Drew of
Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Sherm an
Rood of Emmett and Mrs. Anna
Chaney
of Nyssa were , F ,, ath er’s
_
Day dinner guests at the Horace
Chaney home.
Mrs. Mary Brumbach attended
a convention over the weekend
in Boise, returning home Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reed and
Laurynda of American Falls came
Miss M arjorie Potneroy. newly
appointed Reading and Library
Services chairm an for the Oregon
Congress of P arents and Teach-
t‘rs- attended a meeting of PTA
junior vice presidents with their
chairm en in Portland. June 11.
T he meeting included checking
plans of w ork and other business
pertaining to the respective de­
partm ents of the organization.
A
average Of more than a
j ‘ k per m
m inute
inute was checked
. .
, borrowers at five!
s w hen the Malheur County
Apple Valley enjoyed Sunday din-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reffett of
Reite'nha^uih and1 other- $ 10 .
Herbert H. Fisher et ux to B art­
ner with her parents. Mr. and John Day visited his parents, the i r e ia tjVes
Mrs. Harvey Hatch, Helen and John Reffetts Monday enroute
^
. j ^ rs Lawrence Find- lett & Stringer—12.86 acres in
NW ViNE't Sec. 36-19-46. 5/1/56.
Phillip.
home from a vacation trip to j bng and children of Salt Lake:
$10.
(Q C. Deed).
Mrs. Myrtle Hatch took Mrs. eastern and southern states and v isltod at the home of Mr. Find-1
Florence Richardson of Parm a to to Yellowstone Park.
ling’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F . 1 Rex C. Tolman et ux to Grigg
Caldwell last Thursday morning
Shorty Hite who has been visit- Findling. and his unkle and aunt, Bros. & Butler—Lots 4 and 5,
where she is camping with Mrs
ing his grandparents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Rudlick ini Block 16, Northwest Townsite
Add. to Vale. 7/10/50. $10.
Ada Harrison of Sunset Valley Mis. John Reffett returned to his Nyssa last week.
Golden T. Grigg et ux to Ross
and Mrs. Eva Wohlcke of Parma, home in Haines Saturday.
E.
Butler et u x —Lots 4 and 5,
They are attending camp meeting
Mrs. Vern G arner took m e m - ! Chapin is teaching Bible S c h o l!
this week at the Gem State acad- bers of the prim ary class of the at
the
Owyhee Community Block 16, Northwest Townsite
Add. to Vale; Lots 19 to 25, inc
emv giounds.
Owyhee ward for a hike at Owy- church,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hoke and hee Dam Monday.
(Last Week's News)
Alice of Burns, Mr. and Mrs. The Owyhee Ward Relief Soc-
„ „ p i or,;n „pr bpinpd mem
Homer Didenckson and family of icty will serve dinner J u n e 23 for bcrs of the Izaak Walton League
Notus and Mr. and Mrs Leo Kel- ]30 members of the Peterson farm bul,d a fIoat at the 0 w v h e e Dam
lar and girls spent f a t h e r s D a y 1 jjy at a reunion.
Sunday
with their parents, Mr. and M rs.. Mrs. Robert Albritton of Salem. "
and
s t a n ]ev Reffett of
Jack Jones and family.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Orville Burns and friends visited over
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
DeMark
i
- , Groves
. , , of , P arm a for two days
, , , and the week end at the John Reffett
and family Mr. and Mrs Jack w ith her brother Mr. and Mrs. home They b
ht a boat and
Slabaugh and family of Caldwell. K enneth Price of Adrian Friday ,
fi h ri
thp Ow vhhe
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith and and S aturday and then returned j-jam
family and Mr. and Mrs. Walt to the Ira Price home,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Price took
Abbott and family and Mr. and,
Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Price of their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Sweeny
Mrs. F rank Shelton and family Adrian were supper guests S un-| to ht>r home in Las Vegas T h u rs­
of Nyssa w’ere all dinner guests a t ' day at the Ira Price home.
day.
the Chet Sm ith home.
Mrs. Don S hare
of j Mr. and Mrs. Harlod S nyder
. _ and
. children
„
f O n t a n o visited Sunday afternoon visited his b ro th e r_ c ia ir c S n y ­
at the Ira Price home.
d er and family in Caldwell Sun-
The Pleasant Hour club met ,
Thursday w ith Miss Edith Will-
Mf and Mrs John Groveit of
iams.
. . .
„
„ ___
, Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
' 1 an
' rs'. om , " \ A ‘ Fogleman of Nampa visited Sun-
Madras are visiting at the home
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
of her parents, Mr. And Mrs. Wil- H/ rold Alcxandpr.
her Chapin.
Mrs. Sam McMillen and daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapin te„ of O ntario spent F riday after-
and children spent F athers Day
h her bn)th
Harold
with his parents the Wilber A lexander and family.
Chapins. It was also their wed-, Dean Sh
was installed as
ding anniversary.
second councellor in the Sunday
Mrs. Wilber Chapin is taking i schoo, and Norman G arnpr was
care of her grandson, Da*ny, installed as second councellor in
while his mother, Mrs. Charles the Owyhee Ward Bishopric at
the Owvhee Ward C hurch J u n e,
CLASSIFIED FOR RESULTS 12 .
PAGE FIFTEEN
Block 2, Nelsons Add to Vale,
Block 19 Eldredge .Add to Vale,
less Lot 5 3/16/53 $10. (Q. C
Deed).
Ross E. Butler et al to Ruben
Haun et u x —Lots 19 and 20,
Block 2, Nelsons Add. to Vale.
6/8/56 $10.
C. W. Schutt et ux to Fred A
Kesler et u x —westerly 55 feet of
Lots 17. 18, 19, 20, and Frac. Lot
16, Block 290, Ontario 6/7/56
$ 10 .
Cecil R. Steinbach et ux to
George E Wood burn et ux—NEV«
NEt« Sec. 12-23-46 5/31/56 $
value received
M alheur County to Armco
Drainage A Metal Products Inc
—part of A T. No. 4, Sec. 29 -9-
47. 6/6/56 $17 44
Lyle K Bartron et ux to John
S tringer et u x —S E V iS W ^ N E 1«
NEU. S ij S E ^ N E ^ N E V a , N E 1»
S W l « N E l 4 N E l 4 NV4 SE'4NE>4-
N E ‘4 Sec. 31-19-47. 4/16/56. $10.
P. O. Duncan to Leta A. Duncan
et vir—Lot 3, Block 1, Pioneer
Add. to Jordan Valiev 5/19/56.
$1. (Q C. Deed).
Soren C. Thompson et ux to
State of Oregon— 136 acrqs in
S E l4SE*4 Sec. 26-18-44. 6/8/56
$229.
Malheur County to Kenneth
Johnson—N W S
Sec. 35-35-37;
N ' j S W U N W ' i
Sec.
27-32-40;
N W S N E 'i Sec. 35; S ^ S E '^ S W 1»
Sec. 15-31-41. 6/13/56. $120
Marriage Licenses Issued
Merle Orren Fochtman, of Wei­
ser, Ida. and Florence Elaine Le-
wallen, of Ontario, Ore. 6/9/56
John Martin Brown and Zora
Olline Smith, both of Caldwell,
Ida. 6/11/56.
Albert Meinrad Zuegar of Vale,
LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. Henry MacKnighl of Nam ­
pa spent Thursday afternoon a t
the Campbell Baer home.
Mr. and Mr». W. O. Peterson
and Joy left today for Palo Alto.
Calif., where they will visit for
two weeks with their daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Long and fa m ­
ily. They will travel via Brice
and Grand Canyons.
Houseguest at the Earl H ol­
lingsworth home last week w ere
their son, Keith Pearce of La-
Grande who fief home S un d ay
and returned Tuesday and their
daughter, Roberta Hollingsworth
of Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jarretf, Dr.
and Mrs. J. R Cundall, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilton Jackson and families
spent the weekend of J u n e 1<>
swimming and fishing at T a m a ­
rack, Ida
Ore. and Margaret Galluzo, of
Portland, Ore. 6/12/56.
Scott Farrell McGowan, of Pilot
Rock, Ore. and Barbara Joy H u t­
chinson, of Ontario, Ore. 6/12/56.
Rodney Alene Holcomb and
Betty J e a n Strickland, both of
Nyssa. 6/12/56.
Alton Duane Sinclair, of P a y ­
ette, Ida. and Opal Darline Price,
of Vale. Ore. 6/12/56.
Complaints Filed in Circuit Court
Andrew J. S w an et al vs C hes­
ter Bowns et al. 6/13/56. R e­
covery on lease. $538.01.
Lena B. Bloom vs R ichard
Bloom. 6/14/56. Divorce.
Lona Roselyn Hopkins vs M a r­
vin L. Hopkins. 6/14/56. Divorce.
Petitions Filed in Probate Court
Estate of J a s p e r j . Bradford,
deceased. 6/14/56.
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