Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 21, 1958, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    T H E N Y S S A G A T E C I T Y J O U R N A L . N Y S S A . O R E G O N . T H U R S D A Y . A U G U S T 21. 1958
PA G E FOUR
Southwest corner of Lot 9 in
said Block 40 of .-.a.d Park Ad­
dition; thence running due
Tanner Brothers
South 72 feet to the Northwest
corner of Lot 1 in said Block 33
NOTICE OF VACATION OF
of said Park Addition; thence
Spend Summer
ALLEYS AND AVENUE
running due West 18 feet to the
is hereby given that on point of beginning.
On Alaskan Boat the Notice
21st day of July, 1958 the Reserving at all times in and to
By Mrs. James Ritchie
City Council of the City of Nyssa,, the City of Nyssa an easement
Phone 2889
Malheur County, Oregon, at a and right-of-way over, across
Rollo and Junius Tanner spent i special session duly held on said and under said above described
the week end at the home of their dale> .adoplecl Rv^-u tions No 213 avenue, for the purpose of in­
stalling, maintaining, replacing
P * ™ “ : Mr .nd Mr, Guy T .„ - "
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and otherwise operating sewers
ner. The two boys have been nUe
(jth and 7th Streets, and any or all public utilities
working on a commercial salmon m p ark Addition and a certain or city facilities;
fishing boat in Alaska They left aney m Block 19 of Teutsch Ad-
Monday to continue their work dition, respectively, both addi- UNDER RESOLUTION No. 215:
All that certain alley runrurig
on the coast in Washington.
tions being in the City of Nyssa
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I and thereafter on the 12th day East and West through Block
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of August, 1958, said City Coun- 19 of Teutsch Addition to the
Mrs. Elmer Nesbitt and Homer | cjj
a regular session duly held City of Nyssa, Malheur County,
of Payette visited Monday eve­ on said date, adopted Resolution Oregon.
ning at the Alva Goodell home.
No 214 instituting proceedings to Reserving at all times in and
Mr and Mrs Willis Bertram, vacate a portion of a certain alley to the City of Nyssa an ease­
ment and right-of-way over,
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Simpson, in Block 33 of Park Addition to across
and under said above
the City of Nyssa, all of which
Mr and Mrs. Bob Adams and portion of Avenue and alleys are 1 described alley, for the pur-
Mr. and Mrs Wilson Winter spent more particularly described as pose of installing, maintaining,
Saturday evening at the Miramar follows to wit:
replacing and otherwise operat­
m Boise
. UNDER RESOLUTION No. 213: ing sewers and any or all public
utilities or city facilities;
Mr and Mrs. James Ritchie vis-
t
on f M le Ave.
ited f nday evening at the home Rue
6th and 7 th Streets UNDER RESOLUTION NO. 214:
All that portion of the alley
of Mr and Mrs. Mort Wixon.
ln th(. Clty of Nyssa, Malheur
running East and West through
Mr and Mrs Freeman Rook- County, Oregon excepting that
Block 33 of Park Addition to
stool of Nyssa visited Sunday af- portion of said Maple Avenue
the City of Nyssa, Malheur
ternoon at the Frank Whipple bounded and described as fol-
County, Oregon, bounded and
home.
lows: »: beginning at the North-
described as follows: beginning
Mr and Mrs. Eugene Cleaver c‘ast corner of Lot 20 in Block
at the Southeast corner of Lot
33
of
Park
Addition
to
the
City
and family spent the week end of Nyssa; thence running due
16 in said Block 33; thence
at Burns attending a family re­ North 72 feet to the Southeast
running West 120 feet to the
East boundary line of 7th
union at the home of Mrs Cleav- corner of Lot" 10 in 'Block 40 of
Street; thence running South
er’s sister, Mrs Charles
Davis said Park Addition; thence run-
15 feet to the Northwest Cor­
and family.
ning due East 18 feet to the
ner
of Lot 15 in said Block 33;
Frank and Keneth Whipple and
thence running East along the
Butch Beekxtead attended the )un visited Friday evening at the North boundary lines of Lots
horse sale in Caldwell Sunday.
Frank Whipple home.
15 to 12 and the West 16.8 feet
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams were
Joyce Dunn of Nampa visited of Lot 11, all inclusive, a dis­
in Boise Monday where he un­ from Wednesday to Saturday tance of 120 feet; thence due
North to the place of beginning
derwent minor surgery.
with Barbara Tanner. Beth W ag-1
Mary Wood was a Saturday eve­ saff of Parma visited Saturday Reserving at all times in and
to the City of Nyssa an ease­
ning dinner guest at the Howard night with the girls.
ment
and right-of-way over,
Finger home Mr. and Mrs. Loyd
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Nesbitt and across and under the North 6
Adams called
later
in
the
eve-
...
, .
- family of Eltopia, W ash. visited feet of T*oid above described
ning and the group viewed home Wednesday at the homt. of his portion of said alley, for the
movies.
sister, Mrs. Alva Goodell and purpose of installing, maintain­
xt
and
Shaw of famiiy The group attended the ing, replacing and otherwise
Nu Acres were Thursday dinner funeral of their aunt Miss Iva operating sewers and any or
all public utilities or city facili­
guests at the Frank Whipple Nesbitt in Payette Tuesday
ties;
Buena Vista—
LEGAL
PUBLICATIONS
Sunset V alley—
Thirty Attend
Pleasant Hour
Annual Picnic
Social Security
Pay in County
Up 38 Percent
Roger Skeens Have Produce Exhibit
New Daughter Aug. 9 Pointers Given
Mr and Mrs. Roger Skeen, for­
mer Nyssa residents, now of Bend, For County Fair
¿>y
LIVE BETTER AT
WANT TO
TALK TERMS?
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Now is the time!
53.08
you'll never yet more value !
wuh u f to tsxty montht to pay.
COMf
3. Fioakng rida cab
4. Wtdast saat a* any
i Easier to sorvice
B. Lively, econom ical
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IMPLEMENT CO .
Hi.
401 M ain St.
Phona 2226
N T I M I A T I O M A f TRUCKS
FRONT END ALIGNMENT
Wheel Balancing—Motor Tune-up
And General Repairing
T0WNE GARAGE
Phone 2629
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MATERIALS for even hmU ray purpoto.
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FLANS foe economa ai romodele*t
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A ID m ta.urm¡ a contractor
YIS, ITS ONI STOf tiM O O flN C SfBVKB
A COMPUTE WOMY-ntES PACKAGE!
COMPLETE LAWN MOW ER SEE VICE
216 Main St.. Nyssa
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MECHANIC
Ontario 21
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announce the birth of a daughter.
Judy Lorraine, born Aug 9.
Grandparents of the new arri­
val are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skeen
and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wil-
: hams, all of Nyssa.
| Skeen was employed at the First
National Bank of Oregon while
they lived here.
Leeds Bailey, county extension
agent, offers some suggestions
By Lois Counsil
Old-age, survivors and disabil­
which may help you in selecting
Phone 2439
ity insurance benefits are being
a winner for the produce exhibit
The Pleasant Hour club and paid in Malheur county at the
at the county fair. He lists the fol­
their families met Tuesday night rate of $747,828 a year, aocord-
lowing points which land pro­
at the Eugene Stephen home for mg to Vernon A. Welo, manager
ducts judges take into consider­
of the La Grande social security
j their annual pot luck supper. district
ation in placing an exhibit.
office. This is an in­
There were 30 in attendance.
Number one is uniformity in
crease of about 38 percent over
Mr. and Mrs. David Alexander last year, he said.
size, color, and general appear
attended the tent meetings at
LOCAL NEWS
ance. In placing a class of six pep­
Welo reported that studies have
Homedale Thursday evening.
Lynn and Marcia Jackson the pers, for example, the entry whose
shown that many of the recipients
Belva Larson and a friend of are aged people, widows and or­ daughters of the Wilton Jacksons, peppers are all the same size will
Marsing, visited Mr and Mrs. phans who have little or no other returned home Friday by train place over an entry whose pep­
Magnus Ekanger Sunday after­ resources. For about 9 percent of from Abernathy, Tex., after a fwo pers are larger but vary in size.
noon.
the beneficiaries, social security months’ visit with their grand­ So Bailey suggests selection for
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woods visit­ benefits received are the only mother, Mrs. Guy Thompson.
uniformity rather than size. Aver­
ed at the O. H. Schweizer home sources of cash income, it was
Nancy Skeen spent Thursday age size or slightly above is large
Sunday afternoon.
through Saturday in Bend at the enough.
pointed out.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parker
Payments to a retired worker home of her brother, Mr. and
Other defects that the judges
and children of Nyssa, Mr. and average about $65 a month, aver­ Mrs. Roger Skeen, helping after look for include blemishes, in­
Mrs
Robert
Schweizer
and age for a widow with two young the birth of their daughter on sect damage and evidence of dis-
daughter of Burns and Mr. and children is $145 and the maximum Aug. 9.
; ease.
Mrs. Magnus Ekanger were din­ payment for a retired couple is
Mrs. Perry Walsh and son.
In selecting an exhibit, the ex-
ner guests Sunday of Mr. and $162.50 and the maximum for a I James of Alexandria, N eb, have
| tension agent suggests picking
Mrs. O. H. Schweizer
j been house guests of her sister
family is $200.
' several times the required num-
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Marshall, Mr.
Several reasons were cited by and family, Mr. and Mrs. Red ' ber of fruit or vegetables and then
and Mrs. Charles Schweizer and Welo far the increase in benefits Wilson, since last Saturday.
match them, eliminating the pro­
Mrs. Gertrude Jackson of Cald­ I over last year, such as payment
Wednesday visitors of Dr. and
well made a trip to Idaho City, ! of benefits to people who were i Mrs. Grant Hughes were Mr. and duce that doesen’t fit the size and
Lowman, Garden Valley and the brought under the law for the Mrs. Fred Reece of Salt Lake type selected.
South Fork of the Payette river first time in recent years—self- ! City.
Sunday.
Miss Carla Bartlett of The
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’ employed farmers, for example—
♦
Paul Cloninger of Moses Lake reduction in the retirement age Dalles, daughter of the Carl Bart-
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came Saturday to take his family to 62 for women and starting of letts, formerly of Nyssa, was a
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home. They have been helping disability insurance benefits to house guest of Lynn Jackson
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Top
Line
Mechanic
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at the E E. Cloninger home while disabled people 50 or over.
Thursday and Friday. She will be
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GOOD PAY!
Mrs. Cloninger has been ill.
For the entire state, social se­ here for about a week visiting
J
Excellent
Working Condi- «
Charles Jones and the Rev. Wil­ curity payments at the end of ! friends.
,
liam Woodman of Nyssa visited * 1957 were being paid ot 135,503
Jack Kelly of West Covina. * tions. Apply in P e r s o n o r *
at the E. E. Cloninger home one beneficiaries at the rate of $7,- | Calif., visited with his parents, it Call for Appointment . . . *
day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. S P Kelly, Tuesday
, 568,800 a month.
ERWIN-WALKER
Mr and Mrs. John Reffett took
According to U. S. Sen Richard | until Friday.
their grandsons, Larry and Shor­ L. Neuberger, Malheur county has
MOTOR CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miner had
ty Hite to their home on Lookout 1,196 persons receiving social se­ as guests Tuesday Mr. and Mrs.
D o d g e — P ly m o u t h
Mountain near Durkee Tuesday. curity benefits for a monthly total John Schabers and family of Spo­
Ontario, Ore.
Phone 54 *
Mr. and Mrs. John Reffett were of $62,319.
kane.
'
supper guests Sunday of Mr. and
A dvftitm
Mrs. Henry Colliers of Ontario.
Mrs. Harold Baer of Long
Mr and Mrs. John Reffett visit­ Beach, Calif, arrived in Nyssa
ed at the Herbert Bergam home Monday to spend one week visit­
From where I sit...
Joe Marsh
Mrs Robert Finver of New I orv-
Audrey
I anner attended a
«u
Notice
u ce is nereoy
hereby runner
further given in Nyssa Sunday afternoon.
ing at the home of her sister,
do“ w ^
v ^ ,T [w 1 w T elJf" ,! ?lumber_ P - T ».„th e home o, th .. „said. C .y Couhci. has fixed Attend Church Camp
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Schoen and
Leona Garner in Sunset Valley the 9th day of September, 1958,
Mr and Mrs Fred Aral, Don­ family She is the former Joan
the home of her son, Howard Fin­ Sunday night.
j at the hour of 7:30 o’clock P.M.
ald and Annabel attended the
ger and family. She left Sunday
Mr. and Mrs James Ritchie ‘,f said day at the Couscil Cham- Parents Day at the church camp Matherly of Nyssa and Ontario.
by streamliner for her home. were Sunday dinner guests at the
at
Hall of Nyssa, at Quaker Hill near McCall Sun­ Mrs. Baer was accompanied here
T r a f f ic S t o p p e r
by her mother, Mrs. Theo Mather­
Howard and his mother spent sev­
n*V ham., a, Owyhee,
day.
Bonnie
Aral
and
her
cous­
ly of Ontario who had been visit­
eral days last week visiting rela­
and considering said Resolutions in, Cherie Okano have been at­ ing relatives in California.
tives at Toppenish and Quincy, dam-
Entertains Out-Our-Way
I and any objections to and pro- tending the camp. The Aral’s al­
Dale Patterson of Bonners Fer­
Wash
with a good-natured wink, “let’s
E very so o fte n I see little
Mrs. Silas Hoffman entertained | tests against the vacation of said
ry visited his parents, Mr and
Mr and Mrs. Glenn Hoffman the Out Our Way club Wednesday portion of Maple Avenue and so visited friends in Cascade.
just say you’re so good looking
th in gs that p ro v e that fo lk s
Mrs. Ira Price attended a bridal Mrs. Grant Patterson from Wed­
and Glenda and Mrs Bert Pomp- afternoon. Eight members ans- said alleys, described as afore-
you’re stopping traffic!”
rcully are pretty wonderful!
shower honoring Linda Costley. nesday until Monday. Mrs. Dale
wered roll call with a sewing hint. *a*d’ and tor determining whether at the home of Mrs Or lee Siptes
Take last Saturday. I was
From where I sit, something
Patterson and their two children,
One guest. Mrs Bert Pomplun,
* pre:
like that makes the “ doer” and
downtown when I saw a mid­
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’ judiced by the vacation of said in the Ridgeview area Friday who had spent two weeks here,
was
present The next meeting
portion of Maple Avenue and afternoon.
dle-aged woman about to cross the “ receiver” both feel mighty
returned home with him.
will be held Sept. 10 with Mrs. j sa,d Alleys, and for the determi-
Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs.
a busy street. Just as she
good. It’s like the friendly feel­
Mr. and Mrs. George Henneman
La Vern Cleaver.
nation of such other matters rela- Ira Price attended the Marlene and Jill of Baker, former Nyssa
started, the light changed, and ing you get when your hostess
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and uve thereto, as are required by Bergam-Frank Kom wedding at
she hurried back to the curb. goes out of her way to serve you
sons were luncheon guests at the; ^av^ to lx- passed upon and deter- (he Methodist church in Nyssa. residents, Mr. and Mrs. George
But the big moving van that beer — even though she doesn't
Sallee and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Dr Martin Edwards home in Pay- rnined by said City Council,
They visited Mrs Paul Bergam - Miner picnicked in Caldwell Sun­
was
first in the long line of cars drink it herself. That's pretty
e t t e Tuesday.
AH p rop erty owners and other and children of Richland, Wash,
day.
wonderful, too!
had not moved.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Stephen, Gla-1 Persons affected by said vacations following the wedding.
Rex Price and daughter, Caro­
dys and Billy and Mr and Mrs. j an,d desiring to object to said va-
“You
cross
first,”
the
driver
Connie Cates of Little Valley, lyn of Idaho Falls, were guests
a , ^
li
§ kt r»i _
cations shall present their ob-
of the van yelled. “ But you're
A1 Cables o
New
Plymouth were jectlons to the PCity council and/ Utah, arrived Saturday to visit of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Kelly from
holding up traffic,” the woman
at Quaker Hill at McCall Sunday. or thi, Cltv Recorder of the City her grandparents, Mr and Mrs Tuesday through Friday.
said. "Lady,” replied the driver
Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver re- of Nyssa as by law required,
Ed Price and her aunt, the Harold
turned home from their wedding
This notice is given pursuant Snyder family. She will leave
C0MPIETE
For
best
results
use
the
Journal
Copyright, 1938, United States Brewers Foundation
trip in Nevada and Califonia ! to Resolutions No 213, 214 and for her home Wednesday.
Classified Ads.
OPTICA „
Wednesday evening They moved £1® of the City Council of the
Billy Tallman of Homedale and
SERVICE
to their new home in Nvssa Mon- ;
Nvssa and the laws of the
j „ v
j ¡state of Oregon in such cases Mrs Don Brewer helped Mrs.
Frank Perko with the Owyhee
D r.JO H N EA SLY ,O .D
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made and provided.
Mr. and Mrs Roger Stephen
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Garden club booth for the fair
Vision Specialist
were Friday dinner guests at the
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¡ g j j r t ^ o n , this Wednesday afternoon.
Eugene
Stephen
home.
1 A R Middaugh
The families of Lee Ellis of
mim
Mr and Mrs. Henry Estrick of
City Recorder of the City of
Parma,
Emil Wohlcks of Nyssa,
IM I S A M E
O L D
S. O K IO O N — ONTARIO
Meridian were Thursday dinner
of Nyssa
Don Sayre of Portland and Jean
.
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P a t ie n t s ln N y s sa m a y c a ll: guests at the Delbert Cleaver
First publication, Aug. 14, 1958, Verrault of Los Angleles met at
borne Brian, Donnie and Kirk |
publication. Sept 4 , 1958 the Frank Perko home for a famiy
V
Enterprise 401
Cleavei returned borne with them
picnic
Aug.
9
The
guests
left
for
N o L o n g D ista n t C h a r g e
after several days visit there The Goodell and George Cleaver their homes Sunday.
A D D R E S S
220 M a in
P h . 6649 Estrickf also visited at the Alva homes.
Mi and Mrs. James Bayard and
- j Mrs. Lester Cleaver, Truman, April of Las Vegas arrived Fri­
Evelyn, Sam and Harriett Clea- day at the home of her parents,
I ver returned home Friday from a Mr and Mrs. Ed Price.
r ia * * V 1 h .
j week at 4-H camp.
The families of Ed Price, Har­
Mr and Mrs. Claude Day and old Snyder, James Bayard and
| Silas of Adrian visited Sunday Connie Cates of Utah attended
j afternoon at the Silas Hoffman the Nebraska picnic at Caldwell
home.
Sunday The Bayards left from
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cleaver, son, Caldwell to return home taking
■ Newell and Sam and John Clea with them their son, Dennis who
! ver visited Tuesday at the How­ has been visiting here
ard Day home at Owyhee dam.
The Worthwhile club will meet
Mr. and Mrs. Jame Ritchie at- Aug. 28 with Mrs Ken Lorensen
A problem in simple
j tended
the funeral services in with Mrs Frank Perko as co­
»Jduion—SOLVED’ p
Star Monday for Albert Glendy, hostess.
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a former Nebraska neighbor, who
Mr. and Mrs Jack Field and
This attractive combi­
passed away Wednesday.
sons of El Cajon. Calif, visited
nation patio and sun
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Mr and Mrs. Roger Stephen ar­ Mr. and Mrs O. P Counsil Wed­
room will be equally
rived at the home of his parents, nesday. They formerly lived here.
Mr and Mrs. James Stephen
appreciated winter
Thursday night Roger has served
Mrs. Delia Southern and son.
and summer.
16 months in Korea and his wife Ernie of Redmond, Wash., were
only
has been employed at Salem
visitors at the home of Mr and
Lester Cleaver left Sunday for Mrs Carl Seburn Aug 11-13
$
| the coast to bring back a load of
Mr. and Mrs. Aden Wilson trav-
poles and he will also do some eled to McCall, Warm Lake and
it the heart of those happy hours
a month
salmon fishing
Cascade Friday to Sunday where
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Mrs. Ernest Mare and her they were guests of Mr and Mrs
is the peace o f pleasant surroundings. Your
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houseguest, a sister, Mrs. Alma Dick Stockham
m—t I f t o l y w i f i t o
• • tb«ft cwvwrto
Sear visited Thursday afternoon
home, somewhere, offers excellent opportunity
V isiting the D w ight Sm iths over
to
•* raw
with Mrs Silas Hoffman
the week end were their son and
WrtMNl U»u
for adding a petio, sun room or whatever your
Mrs. Bert Pomplun left for her family, Mr and Mrs. Clyde Smith
home at Merna, Nebr. Sunday of Pendleton.
space needs may be. And, remodeling experts
after spending the past 3 weeks
Miss Shirley Sm ith o f C aldw ell
TO HOME IMPtOVEMENT
at the home of her daughter. Mrs spent Wednesday until Sunday
are here to help. Inquire today !
Glenn Hoffman and family. She visiting her grandparents. Mr and
returned on the streamliner.
Mrs Dwight Smith.
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