Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 21, 1957, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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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
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• Missing
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THE
LOCAL NEWS
Call 2380
"Buy Your EASTER SUIT
N O W ” -— During
A L E X A N D E R ’S
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SEED
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at
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COMPANY
403 North Main
Phone 3115
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