o o © PAGE FOUR © © o THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1959 THE NVÇSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON AUSTRA-WHITE HENS for sale trict will be $59/^' Cost break­ '84th Birthday Anniversary Fat. $1 00 each. Ph ione FR 2- down is as follow?^ the north end Party Honors^J C. Olsen 1 37-2tc 2143. A birthday Anniversary party area trunk line is estimated at NYSSA BANK DAYS-Win $200 Miss Beth Murray was honored $40,200 in general obligation, lat- 1 was held Sunday evening at the (Continued from Page 1) first prize, $10 second prize and terals will cost $53,200 and will | Olsen home, honoring J. C. Olsen at a bridal shower last Thursday $5 third prize Tuesday, Sept. A new pumping station is pro­ be Bancroft or direct assessment o FOR SALE afternoon at the home of Mrs on his 84th birthday. Three tables 22. at 3 p m in Nyssa. No pur­ 4 ACRES — North of Nyssa on posed at Ehrgood and the rail­ of approx mately $2.75 front ,of pinochle were in play. Dick E L. Sumpter, with Mrs. Glenn 1 chase necessary. Last names road to replace the existing pump foot. (Example, a properry owner paved road. Has old Owyhee Nelson was winner of the men’s Brown, co-hostess. □ Dwight Seward drawn were Clarence Niccum, i water right. An excellent build, station, This pumping station is with a 50-foot frontage in the as­ One of the amusing highlights ; high score and Wesley Piercy was APPLE VALLEY—WSCS will route 2, Nyssa: L. P Pearson, the bott :k (' u< < k of the < ntijt coller- sessment district will pay $137 50 ing site. $4,000.00 ! low Ladies high winner was Nel­ of the afternoon was to have Miss sewerajOin route 1. New Plymouth, and Ed 3 ACRES — With large modem tion System ¿»All s<'weia^^ in the m<-- for his sewer. He may pay this meet next Wednesday with Ger- Murray guess, before opening lie Powell and Jeane Maughan, preaent systim must go through Stephens, route 2, Parma, who trude Hicks and Elsie Robinson home, outbuildings. Very good in semi-Qnual payments plus 6% each package, in which room the ; instead won $5 00 37-ltP location soutn of the regular meeting this station and be raised and ' interest over a 10-year period or | low. south or of Arci Arcadia _____ school. gift woQi be used As she un ­ Refreshments^! birthday cake passed under the railroad, then pay it in a lump sum at tin-©of ©time this week The postpone­ FHA fn! ’Weed $13,500.00. wrapped each package, the rib-' GRAPES FOR SAbE — Phone FR and ice cream were served. east on Ehrgood to the treatment installation FOR RENT q bon waiutied in her hair, and of ment was made due to the passing 2-2043 and we will have them plant Pumps at the station are of Mrs. Ella Stevens who for 1 BEDROOM HOUSE—Comferfete- course, when the routine was The north end pump station at ready. *4 o>le west on Adrian not sufficient in size to handle (Jt-ompleted, her picture was taken. tyany years had b sewer use for as long as five hours .©---------------- O----------- I 105 Main St — Ö pumping station improvenOit is Prize winners wQe T4rs. LS> Nampa. The wedding ^ill take C. O_______ while repairs were being estimated to cost $10,200 in gen­ Vern Cleaver, high; Mrs. Neils place in Nampron SepterQ^er 21. FOR REÑT—Unfurnished. 1-bed- Sec0,d Lt IQPr E Bialon re­ 'Qus wotrd mean that eral ^ligation The Ehrgood line | Larsen, second high and Mrs. Del- roonfthouse at Owyhee corners FARMS temporary repairs were turned home last week from Phone FR ¿-2837. _ 37-tfc | running toQhe sewerage treat- win Holcomb and Mrs. Don Per- © O DAIRYING AT ITS BEST— Extension Unit made sewerage would be fc NortO Bend AFB for a 30 dav fur­ -- Q.------- --------------- ment plant is estimated to be $18^< This good 108-acre farm will Jue, travel.*UL © H® Fall Mating up in the lines and possibly into 100 in general obligation lough with his pare©?. Mr and FOR FtflfXr — 2-bedroom horw-. +—+ sftipftt a large dairy herd and private homes If a^ yrr akd 0-n NyO^i E.^gnsion garage, utility room. 624 North Ú ........ NvW6 E.^fflnsion Unit members Mrs- Earl Boston, other relatives The necessary Overa^g treat- I _ _ -- © give a family well abow* aver- were to occur in 0 < Tarly hours m mt pl© t expansion is animated Seflind. Phone FR 2-3116 held their lirst meeting of the©1"«! friends. Following his leave, e3ib<«n.™ , Church ----------- Gi^tp - v-«- lit z .as O- income and security. Mod­ ft of the mQning we might not be o be $56,300, n¡¿kin? a total Yi-ltp Suppe _ season Thursday afternoon in he w 0 be transferred to Alaska fö il gen- Barbecue Supper ern 2-bedroom home, and labor ayare of the problem until it was esal obligation ?f $17’lC>ft or for Members of the Homebuilde @the South City park, with Mrs. where he will be stat0.ned at aft POR SALE 1 , sJbing modern barn. $32,000. noticed by 0 citizen or through tff(J»nd remote radar station foioa year. The Sunday school class of the Naza- Clarence Rdj^nond, tm ijxind i^ie, r^ie, $178,000 of,the RiMnond, chairman, $6,000 down, balance like X» ofl&rflow of the sanitary facilities south end Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Schultz were ' nd Bancroft ^r ^¿r direct 0 rene rene church wereCAgrs©) weriQi^ <©) on AU the During the meeting, general LAW.3 COMBINAWbft FARfP io X0* fi® sessment to nave their daughter. 3-B9DROO4C modern home, part sessment (Industrial^rtub-division) parsonage lawn for~a bi _ (IndustrialYtub-division) parsonage lawn foi^a oarbecui di (fission was held and plans for. d»7 acr#s. O' gOt-Oed. ®ver ! c*i Wie n< ©’ bot?le0 ck is the line i- $5,700. making a total Bancrc^ ¿ipper F@iay evening. L land; 1/reeport, Tex.. "piuiQj ° Igjtftn to the or direct 0 sessnient of $58,900 peuk. W.fSIW.OO. Jas? tjuu« o roroni attendance □tiendanr-p ennteist a Q recent contest wurMlrAawmai wer4Jcommittees were^also appointed, the balanc® in fine pasture, gU we«Q with them during Mrs 100-ACRB F_l!bX? with 8,\» acres tNBWtirwatP'5"* -API its condition Application hfc been made and hosts to the winners. Mrs. Robert r anndj^iced that on Sept. B. ets yield way above avera« Shultz ’ s reOnt ¡lines- Mrs Schu ­ W<»w if p'sKurfuinft station were a project numm r assigne<^y>y the Jackson is the <44ss teacher. irrigated. Produced 10 tons 0» ©21 at 2 p.m. a meeting wiiCbe held One of the aft»’s better ltz is bow improving and able to corn per acre this year. Has 3- »dw««*» tie lki» ftftn the pump­ i.st.W1 for a fed.Oal grant on 30% Those attending included the on “Buying ready-tS* vftr” at the ■ bedroiftn modem home Reallv o W5,®D, 913,000 down ing station to ttfax treatment plant of a portion of the punning '**. Messrs. and^Mmes. La Oernel Methodisrthurch with Mrs Edna do her own work again. Guests at the Walp Smalley i« ad»<®u«te fxo handle even •>ion. Ehrgooijjand Beisch to Ehr nice. «7,500.00. ^on, Mae Winsatt of Ontario, chair­ ft rg, Eldon Wirker, Don GOftiG AToA DISCCMtf»» home several days last w.Ok were the peteKMia-t loan®. <& dSort main is goqjl lin^, and the treatment and man. Each one attending is a.-^ed his brother, Mr. and Mrs Forrest David Alexander, Edd Smitn i This ne^ 2-lVdroom ly>md’we> XT * "™n peoftmtM* fa® tl*^ faidustrnjl plant This could amount to $30,- ft, take as m© jt)lab0 from cloth- and PhonP FR 2-2033 Lester Robinson and the Rev. Smalley of Campbell, Calif. Mr 214N . faip traded in on a new home, ©.d u>t> - division witft guests at a dinnerofor ¡yost of construction is the bid Let ­ Cost 10 _| lowed _______ _by .......... An almost new hiq£, qu»lity the .............................. people, in this < in It O* 'Toft or direct .« h who | afternoon was sgjnt visiting bv its superior construction. $16.- Larry stayed at the home V his segment. Jft wer srt/vice charges Nyssa with hi» mother, hWi S«ti- Brothers Celibate the gufflts. Mrs. Ray who is « 500, $5.000 down. júnele and aunt, U? and !©rs Ce- ideo iMFO A ¡Wfirin£ in Olis rftftl- ui lay evening by g$ane from Gri­ Birthdays Togeth^ (ft jftars old, can© to Jftyssa o a tao As an eTgai^l© fft)r co®gle- ft, io for ©'ushington, D C., where U a birthday party eftt ft®tur- dr'Sl' Cald^Jll in P©o»a tthii© his ftrl » ith her pioneer parents and tion of the project, it is Oinjated he is employ^ by state de- day morning, brothers, Bobbv Parents &pre awaY has rrftde her home here since BSALTOR—®EW BTXMJg? Nelda Seward went to tbat ©12 i Q mi annually is to be re­ paxtment. Lassiter. 9 and Lyle Lassiter 7, then. ® | 16 North 3rd Dial Irti 2-01© Nar»ga last we^ where she ceived in s w»r service ch«ifto Additinft^l guests for the $arty celebrated their b&thday anni- rolled for studies at North©est Here from outofftown were p1 ...............V * “ ■ — ‘ ond $7.(otF annually is nee«# or« «0 midnight sujper were Ur verM'ies ffl tlw hCrine of their V- CassO Gosb- ri tors Georgia t« »crate IM 60P-«r «apartme nt «nd C I4B(rfti'ts. Qjf and O Cftrl IOky- «f[H,:*n<* Coll»J> #>is /«ll. Gene Teutsch, and ¿»-s Mhltaftr of Ift-b R bejun clasps ttf'.n- on4 sotresaao to»e«aoa P/tn’ Buds Ma ostio Iff ftnd Mrs. ter . e . day his secor.® ter«n at UW Boise: ft ;y;d to’-s. Wav Goshert PM o«o • : 8 OtR ®ij$ IR to Marvin W Ison and Gilbert An- ■ftn fiends of the iiftys ®ere __ and ®rs _ $r Charle/ Cushi^' and flftnily of Idaho Balft: Mr pliv4 1<>wa^d imfflf-tizin» »»neral defton. jg firsts formâmes and birthday of Bojse and ]\,Ir and Mrs Flo^l anct Mrs. Auric ftlaue and family Nalft-arS», Ji®-. nud obligation bonds g cake and 1P6 cream. Ulrey anfi sons®of Nyssa were fif Spokane; lr and Mrs George Dau Walk»», and FulBtmSk * Th, 1P5& $8 citj OS*. «3d vftlua. -o- The propo$/d sewer bond elec­ • -, v— v '^guests at the home of their par- Ray and son and Mr. and Mrs. 8nMB?. Stoaufibop are «11 sen- > tion i.<» $2,327.7io8 e i ably m«i< tion will be held in Nÿ- sa’s city All Your Bakery Traatg and Mrs. Maurice Lane of Port­ hall Xfonday, Oct. 5 The project in grid terms. ( to I ABC axnpod «»2.7«, land; Leata Bedal of New M?ad- Including DEE-LITE contains no superfluous design — it is a»'» oa> the fastest high school men in L POTATO BREAD 'W« 1« <3>tP 100 duo to 0 x de effective saia^Ary control of Girl’s League of Nyssa high school , children arrived last A® A ©• the and Mrs.« John J Smith and the state, and di-flay^ scgJIe ' home of her parents, Mr. and ©rs daughters oft Caldpell. was held Thursday afternoon im- ' * ' ” -•> — ,lOntia o ®'h of J10 ' omooanik fie colla tion system and treat­ <*- of his in a 75-yard, Arch© Doersch after spending 3 Nyssans who jittended tfte *e- io the ies* y»«t Tho a»>< ani ment plant City Manager Colby mediately after school. break-away at tho 9RV ' years at Darmstadt, Gftrmftny union included 3©^ r^, «n-i Worts, lis awii«l>le to answer any ques ­ Tli* purpose Ws to establish '•a y offi» prjjwipftl and to t»r«» in Ontario w»< 0 a ;o. ' I r»> Artie Robertson, 31m«r Stradley, tions you œiiv have on this. better rel$t.ffliship betf>® ‘ n fresh with to army They will also be he This is Don’fc sftconft «»ar e> » I tor»»' ia a»O g oOB peer far Nyssa presently has $2$J 000 in men and upper- < selec­ 'visiting his parents o’ Wort?burg, George C.CTtbui Q.fi flfemily, (jeno ai Ctfligd' on 4iWid» !Q» i on first-stFing varsity halff»® Dftiftt Sftith Harold Dffli! and »n »«limited r the base family; Boyrt flan»v and daugh­ He has combined a »ood scho­ D»n. at Carffp Cars«n, Colo., where wid be avtaage of ft1-IJliir 'Wu.i will street improvement No. 3 lastic record ftith his etii lftt:c ‘ ter: Charles Landreth and son and Games, including thrqp action they will be stationed. amount to appr<»(i8iaC»ly fiv® paO in 1961. Nyssa has a good accomplishments. «1rs Esther Laurence and Chas 110 Main mill« on H'O a-<$ ssed valuation of bond raift|g, and bonds should games, were led by Karen Ellis ® Savage runs the c»atury in 1 Jones. Rcfreslwients were served by 'sell at a mw interest rate 0. Savage ii in his «<■- (ft) + ? Ono after -ipiflE MIA Party Ifi'nitt; TSe home he» Sm^Stir, GiV h«lrt>aci. ftnij osS JSelfc»? © Friends are invitsd to an epen hloibvrs Ôf Girls Ond CO St«ph««j Y«ik>t son, Ay -ft» fc © Tal­ ftou* *ft>nday °irom <3 ivttil 8 p. Queen Bee SjtWm n0it 0»s ®ic>» in ftrovo, Utfth cofrifiinatioH in «oaft r- m i>r I.se eld VJjAfiesday at the sec. ence. Both tw hwdii Ariz.. ®«o ftill calebrm» his 75Sh ond u ;izv' LDS chapel. Honored daufthter, Gay Lyn, bom Auoust birthday anniversary. The open this yeai, ho®»ver, hy an in-» > guests were tM- mothers of tg) 29th. }$rs. Foulsen Vent to iOr| house »-ill be°helfi at tha home of experienced lie®, vhi<£ has ’ I for Ricfty \Ohile Velft Dee ftas in Gatherers and Guardians, two beeA unable to .^piia.g •(Stem his son, Arvel Child and hosting the hospital. • BeehjRM' groups in the N©A away. Jiri is «ftjSwas, the afftur will be ?Iis sons, Leon While in Provo, Mrs. Poulson The evening was spent playing an« is infew«»® ¡n im ®»«’.. of Moses Laike, Wash . afld Arvel, m _ r«dhiv«d 3 Crf ftiffij» teflr and games and the entertainment »as ism, ««AiM Oirt« w ^7»5 »n Wv'»M. anS hi» da’a^hwrs, Mrs under the dire tion of etyh 1 JKiAArg o» .. OUvn of Young Xrs © i TB. smt # ln a *" Star <.'^«1» ‘OrMgj.'t »J leader- K>r ft, ’ftoup «Eo -rls h*J*rnv»4 « ©.»- L Vtiftf. and ftfts Cvooi (tana) gp’iftOD-s ®w.* •!•><$ the t««£i las: y»®: . ffinty» “ rsio'a tfto Fifint! « tós 0 and th^V nn^rrs. C O Q«ift a O i ves • hard t >4E m 90»® »ranVhildren for Q to a a5 C3 recipe exchange. *• an® Wr» ff^iia «Bill also ,^ta®; fES^we Pouftf-n »nd tftev c»n fti.« beftst A buffet luncheon was served O _ dues ’« «,»t dency. ft- O Puma l«st v «jJ whftn » hit L.®Joint Guilft Moor» fbf a ®-ya»d 4B run. and Walker for a 35-yl ^ain. Held W? mday AS*te#noon a\ joint «y <‘tirft O guilds of StfbS ^csg>'l>P ^CLfXig) ^1^3 St Pau' oo churcft w. ft.11*3^.'’ held C9>nd0z afternoon O th< • O cfyjrch C briift business meeting Beth Murry Honored At Bridal Shower New Sewer System Subject of Rtefcort Ella Sievens, ! Former Resident, Dies in Parma • Too Late to Classify REAL ESTATE ¿H“e * Nyssa Insurance Agency rbal 'HS'PAra KM Bsasncs Annual Ray yawüly» Picnic Held Sunday AT YOUR GROCEIFS . KMXJTO DEELITE WHOLE-WHEAT NYSSA Players Of th® Week . .. BREAD G®t AcGfUaint^Q For MHS ©ids' Udffu® "¿„'K “hl! - -- —■ —■ »■ DEE-LITE BAKERY iJfsr Lfiso W. Child I Y—1956 Màeeey'H’sppis "92: All Equipped fop Ai&d&i Seed and Grctin — Good Condition.............. WOD 1—1<657 Oliver, Model 27, ^ieqdf for Seed and Grain Harvesting........................ $4500 1—1952 Massey-Harris, Model 27, Priced to Move at........... $2300 1—Co-op Combine, Set Up for Seed and Grain.............. $1800 (TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED.) "■w ini^jft-tedOv xP David S«r. azin? president, and Mrs John Bro,-0 lei the devotions Mrs i_»uyd Wilson and Mrs. Grant Rinehart gave the program Mrs Orin Sumner and ftrs f F Savage were IwteQes fq* the social hour which followed the mating. o DI8TR FWTQö Phon» f*»l ir • * TRY OUR CHUCKWAGON BEEF or PORK SANDWICH A Meal in Itself FOR ONLY © • o Or Our New Fried Ham on a Bun. COLD DRINKS TO MATCH B&M Equipment Co. 1100 Adrian Blvd. Nyssa Phon« FR 2-2239 Phone in Your Pickup Orders! Jack’s Kwicurb 117 North Main Phone 3363 ■ SIT ©