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® THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 21. 1957 PACE SIX Mrs. Edna Mae Wim a tt on fam ily business and law. The eye opener was w ork on a sofa pillow covering. Lois Counsil M s. O P Council received Jessie H ershey and Bruce J e n k Phone 2439 word a week ago Monday of the ins, both of Nyssa w ere m arried death of sister. Mr. and Mrs. ui a cerem ony perform ed by Rev. Je rry Gordon called his folks, Counsil and Paul K nottingham P au l I.udlow at the M ethodist Mr. and Mrs Magnus Fkanger, a w ent to Wait: burg. Wash., tg a t church here M an’h 8. week ago from F ort Cam pbell, tend the services. They left Tues Mr. and Mrs. Francis C rabb of Ky. Je rry is a paratrooper and day and retu rn ed T hursday. New Plym outh attended the had jum ped from the plane three Mrs. C harles C hapin attended couple and im m ediate relatives tim es and expected to jum p two the b r i d a l show er honoring w ere guests. A vadna P eterson at th e Ridge- m ore times th at week Im m ediately following the w ed At the m eeting at the S unset view schoolhouse T hursday. Miss ding the couple left on a 10-day Valley hall Friday night, Ira Peterson attended school at A d vacation trip in N ebraska and Price and B uster Talbot w ere rian. Iowa. They are m aking their elected to the board of directors Dennis Reed is gettin g along home here w here Mrs Jen k in s is and Mrs. Ira Price was chosen quite well afte r his accidental a th ird grade teacher in the Nys secretary. gun shot w ound last week and sa schools. Mr. Jenkins is em The Pleasant Hour club met expects to be released from the ployed by P ay ette county. They w ith Mrs. Glen S trickland T ues hospital the m iddle of the week. are both form er New Plym outh day afternoon and will m eet next Miss V irginia Voight of Nyssa residents. m onth w ith Mrs. John S trickland. was a d in n er guest S unday at the The Tri-V alley Extension unit E. J. Hobson home. Mr. and Mrs. Snowden Roberts m et w ith Mrs G lenn McGinnis Mrs. Jam es Langley and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Moncur F riday afteinoon. N ineteen m em and Mrs. E. J. Hobson w ere in were guests in the G rant Hughes bers heard the lesson given by Boise on business Tuesday. hom e following the K nife and The W orthw hile club is to m eet Fork dinner W ednesday evening. Mrs. Jam es Shaw and sons w ith Mrs. G abiiel A storeca M arch spent last T hursday and F riday 28. in Km m ett visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E lver Nielsen Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson 1 and sons w ere d in n er guests at the Ed Nielsen home in Nu Acres NOTICE FOR BIDS Sunday. The Elver Nielsen fam The Board of Education of ily enjoyed an oyster supper at School District, No 26-C, M alheur the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don The answ ers ; County, Oregon, will open w rit P a rk e r F riday night. to everyday ^ ten, sealed bids for the following Mr. and Mi's. Leonard Newgen insurance lots of m erchandise at the office w ent to W allowa to spend the of the clerk of said district in weekend w ith friends there. problem s* Nyssa, Oregon, on April 9, 1957, Mr. and Mrs. H om er and ch il at 8:00 p.m. T he Board will ac dren had din n er S unday w ith By cept the best responsible bids for Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Langley and RALPH the item s listed below, but re family. LAWRENCE serves the right to reject any or Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Counsil vis all bids. ited Mr. and Mrs. R C. Sm ith, Jr. Item 1. and fam ily Sunday afternoon and i One (1) new sixty (60) passen- evening. i ger school bus. Bids m ust include Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Sweeney | a trade-in allow ance on a 48- and d au g h ter and Mr. and Mrs. passenger 1946 K6 International Clifford Cates and fam ily, all of School Bus which may be exam Caldwell, and Mr. and Mrs. H ar ined at the School D istrict Bus old S nyder and children helped Garage. Mr. and Mrs. Ed P rice celebrate QUESTION: If accum ulated Specifications for the desired j their th irty -six th w edding a n n i gas un d er a street blows up unit are on file at the office of versary S aturday night. and cracks the foundation of the clerk and m ay be obtained by Mrs. Ken Lorensen attended a house will E xtended C over interested persons. j the O w yhee C om m unity church age insurance foot the bill for Item 2. m issionary s o c i e t y m eeting the dam age to the house? Five hundred (500) tons, more T hursday at the hom e of Mrs. ANSWER: Yes, in th at situ a or less, of oil treated slack coal, Harold Dail. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lorensen of tion, E xtended C oveiage in su r the sam e to be the en tire supply needed for the 1957-58 school the valley and her nephew. M ait ance would apply. year Deliveries are to be m ade as land Sm ith and fam ily of O ntario and w here needed and at the o p w ere d in n er geests S unday at the *If you'll address your own tion of the district. Don P ark e r home. in surance questions to this Specifications are on file at the Mr. and Mrs. M aitland Sm ith office, w e'll try to give you office of the district clerk and and children spent the evening the correct answ ers and there m ay be secured by interested p e r •vith Mr and Mrs. Lorensen. w ill be no charge or obliga sons. Rev. and Mrs K nn< *h Him ple tion of any kind. Item 3. and children, form erly of the F ifteen thousand (15,000) gal O w yhee com m unity, now of Ed Ions, m ore or less, of first quality | monds. Wash . cam e back for NYSSA g u la r grade gasoline, the same their fu rn itu re and stayed Friday Insurance Agency re to be the en tire supply needed j night at the Ken Lorensen home. Phone 2S44 105 Main for the 1957-58 school year. Mrs. G rover Cooper visited Bids are to be m ade on the ba- j Mr and Mrs. Ken Lorensen and sis of retail prices prevailing in the Rev. and Mrs. K enneth Him- the area at the tim e of delivery. ple fam ily F riday evening D eliveries are to be m ade to the Mr. and Mrs. George Folkm an d istric t’s 1.000 gallon storage tank j and B rent and Mr. and Mrs. Carl as needed and at the option of the { Sim pson helped the Neil Dim- district m ick’s w ith th eir ca ttle and had John Schenk, C hairm an supper w ith them S unday night. School D istrict 26-C ( Mr. and Mrs. M. I. R oberts of M alheur C ounty Oregon Tekoa, Wash., stopped for a visit A ttest: w ith the Dim m icks Sunday. R ichard V Wilson Mr. and Mrs. M ark Yeakcl of Clerk. P ortland spent the w eekend last First publication March 21, week w ith Mr. and Mrs. Neil 1957 Dimmick, leaving last W ednesday Last publication M arch 28, 1957 for th eir home. N yssa Couple Married Recently Sunset Valley Jlou/ uou Know! ow is Newell Heights Modern Pioneer Club TIME Mr. and Mrs. Ken R enstrom sp en t from T h u rsd ay until S a tu r day fishing a t S trike reservoir n ea r G randview , Ida. W eekend guests at the hom e of h er aunt, Mr. and Mrs. P aul Pen- rod w ere Mr. and Mrs. A1 H ack e r of B aker. S unday d im e r guests at the Floyd Hale hom e w ere Mr. H ale’s m other, Mrs. G race Hale and T ina M eyers of Ontario. A T hursday houseguest at the G ra n t H ughes home was Mrs. H ughes’ uncle, Lloyd B euhler of Salt Lake. C arla and T cnya Sim pson ire visiting th eir g randparents, Mr. and Mrs. C arl G ru n k e here this week. S unday d in n er guests at the M elvin C ottrell hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. D arw in Jen sen and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. M ilan R ider ar.d children of W eiser w ere Sunday d in n er guests at the Boyd Wilson home. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Fox re tu rn ed T uesday from Seneca w here they spent several days visiting th eir d au g h ter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoare. The A drian schools closed for a two d ay ’s spring vacation T h u rs d ay u n til T uesday. The E xplorer Scouts took this opportunity to go on a cam ping trip to the Wet- m ore F o rest cam p at the foot of Dixie M ountain. Athol S ayre ac com panied Ben Zam ora, W allace B utler, N ew t Stonelerd, Steven Sayre, K en n eth B arsted and 3 boys from Nyssa. They w ere jo in ed by scouts from O ntario and P a je tte . Jac k Peterson, scout county official and an instructor from the M ountain Home Air base who in structed the boys in survival, helped to m ake the trip w orth while. T here was a foot of snow on th e ground and it snow ed or rained all the tim e The Scouts re tu rn e d Saturday. Mrs. W esley Piercy en tertained at d in n er S unday evening for the T hurm an P iercy and Roy Mech- am fam ilies of Nyssa and the W ayne P iercy fam ily of Parm a. Mr. and Mrs. R ichard Dalton are the p aren ts of a son born Tuesday in the Nyssa hospital. Mrs. D alton’s m other is caring CELEBRATION PLANNED In honor of the 45th wedding for the family. an n iv ersary of Mr. and Mrs. W al Mr. and Mrs. Luit Stam a tte n d ed the 25th w edding anniversary te r Nye open house w ill be held of Mr. and Mrs. Klaas H art at from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, M arch th eir hom e n ear Nyssa. A sister, 24, at the hom e of th eir d au g h ter Mrs. John Koopm an and husband and son-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. and th eir father, Diek Vooys w ere Doyle Jen sen of 84 NW 2nd stree t in O ntario. o th er guests. A correction of dates for the PTA m eeting will be held T h u rs BUILDING PERM ITS M arch 18—A ddition at 108 En day night. Mar. 21 due to changes in the program . Dr. Sam Pobanz nis ave., 16 x 35, fram e, $800. of the O ntario Clinic will show W ayne Stites. M arch 19— Build a new home films and speak to the group on “ Children and their H eart." A on n o rth 5th, 53 x 26, fram e, $12,000. Ken Pond. question period will follow. Mmes. Ju n e Hirai and Emi Hi- rai attended the com m unity con Dr. G. W. Gravu cert in O ntario T uesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hirai w ere • Eyes examiner gin ts W ednesday evening of M’ • Glasses fitter and Mrs. Chas. Newbill a t the Caldwell Phone 9-2M K nife and Fork club at the East- side Cafe. D inner guests Sunday at the M L K urtz home included Mr and Mr- I. C. D ir n 'l of Ten • Davis, Ida., and Harvey Me L aughlin who is m aking his home SALE w ith the K urtz fam ih' while h '52 Plymouth is recovering from surgery 4-Door Sedan. Mr. and Mrs. D udley K u r tz , en tertain ed at d in n er Tuesday '55 Ford evening honoring the b irth d ay a n Country Sedan. niversary of M. L. Kurtz. O ther guests included Bob K urtz and B o th in to p s h a p e . W ill familv and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz. t a k e o ld e r p ic k u p in tr a d e . W ill s e ll o n e o r b o th . Mr. and Mrs. John Schenk and Dr. and Mrs. G ran t Hughes were guests in the E lbert Biow n home S unday evening. Ju d ith Roberts, d aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Roberts, is hom e from school ill this week. Spending a recen t w eekend at the Tom Johnson hom e w ere his brother, M r and Mrs. D onald Leuck and fam ily of B aker and the Jo h n so n ’s d au g h ter, Mr and j Mrs. P a t Sw eeney and fam ily of Caldwell. CARL’S MARKET Nyssa. Oregon Phone 3105 Effective. . . Thursday-F riday-Saturday —on— Every thing PLUS AUrOMOBILE QUALITY REPAIR DENTAT TAB PAYETTE—24 N. 8TH ST. | • Broken Plates R epaired • Loose D entures Relined • Missing Teeth Easy C redit Term» Replaced -W h ile U Phon* Mi 2-2982 Wait O ther Office«: Boise, Caldwell. 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