TH« »Y9SA «AT» ÇfTÏ JOT^WWL. SV«h O^FQcIK THURSDAY. JANUARY M. ION Funeral Services Held For Mrs. N. Bennett Ellis A. White ... (Continued from Page 1) an honorary member of the FFA, Nettie Roberts Bennett was ' is a member of the Methodist bom Sept. 18, 1897 in Hubbard 1 church, the Masonic lodge and City, Texas. In 1912 she was mar- I the Shriners. ried to Charles H. Bennett with Mr. White says he has traveled whom she lived until his death tn over almost every mile of road in 1950. They homesteaded in Colo­ the county and through his associ­ rado in 1915, and moved to the i ation with the farmers and ranch­ Nyssa area in 1935. ers knows of their problems and One daughter died in infancy believes the experience he has and another daughter, Eunice, gained would stand him in good died in 1941. Of the immediate stead as county judge. He says, if family, Fred E. Bennett of Nyssa elected, he would devote his full is the only survivor time to the job and would bring Also surviving are two sisters leadership, direction and dignity and one brother, John Roberts, to the county court. Nina Baker and Letres William­ son, all of New Mexico. He further says that it is im­ Mrs Bennett was active in local perative that the county court civic and political affairs. She was adopt a planned system of roads past noble grand of Rebekah lodge through the study and recommen­ Pictured above is the Rev. H. No. 202, past president of the dations of the county planning ladies auxiliary of Legion post No. M. Shipley of Enid. Oklahoma committee and to make use of who will conduct revival serv ­ 79, a charter member of the Chat­ every source of revenue from all terbox club and a member of the ices in the Free Methodist agencies to make the most effici­ Church of Adrian from Jan. 28 Federated Garden club. ent and economical road system She united with the Methodist through Feb. 7. The Rev. Eldon possible. C. Hunter is the local pastor and church in 1944 under the ministry Mr. White says that he has some of the Rev. M. H. Greenlee. She the public is cordially invited. very definite ideas as to what was an active member of the should be done in the juvenile Methodist W.S.C.S. field, and no doubt, will make Mrs. Bennett had been in poor these known to the voters at an health for several years and in early date. He says, “I will work the past year has put up a gallant with other civic minded folks to fight against the impossible odds ' bring an end to the inter-county of diabetes, cancer, heart trouble I dissention and develop a sense of and finally pneumonia. She died civic pride to the end that Mal­ at noon January 20 at Malheur heur county will grow and de­ BIG BEND — Jolly Jane club Memorial hospital. velop into a better county in met with Mrs. Joe King last Wed ­ Funeral services were held at which to live and rear our chil- nesday with 17 members and 2 p.m. Saturday at Lienkaemper I dren. On this basis I ask for your chapel, with the Rev. Paul Lud­ three children present. A potluck support and vote for the office of low of the Nyssa Methodist church dinner was served. | county judge.” Officers were elected for the officiating. Concluding services coming year. They are Angie were held at the Nyssa cemetery under the direction of the Yellow Chaney, president; Pearl Abbott, Mary F. Graham . .. vice president; Ida Bullen, secre­ (Continued from Page 1) Rose Rebekah lodge. tary. The ladies worked on some Treasury department as a staff quilts. Next meeting will be with member in promotion of Wat- Taylor Sandy Dies Mrs. Ida Bullen. Bonds sales in San Francisco. ------ •— At Quincy, Wash. Then in 1943 she joined the Taylor Sandy, former Nyssa LaRayne Sorenson and friends, Womens Army corps. resident, died Monday evening at Beverly and Sandy Smith of Boise During the period of 1943 to the home of his daughter, Mrs. spent Sunday in the Chet Smith 1949 Miss Graham served in many iVilliam Gregg in Quincy, Wash. home. positions of responsibility and Another daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Big Bend Extension unit met trust. Among them were assign­ Dibble, lives in the Apple Valley with Mrs. Sam Tuning of Roswell ments in public relations, confi­ community. Tuesday. A dinner was served by dential secretary to the officer in Funeral services will be this the hostess to 21 members; one charge of Philippine government­ week at Quincy, with graveside visitor, Mrs. Bill Bishop; and five al affairs, chief clerk in provost services Saturday at the Parma children. Mrs. Dyre Roberts and marshal office in New Guinea, Mrs. Verl Bishop had the eye- army intelligence assignment, cemetery. opener which was on how many chief clerk of “Yank” magazine of different things in the in 1945, in 1946 was chief clerk of Final Rites Conducted songs rooms and naming of 16 different the army newspaper, “Stars and spices just by smelling the can Stripes”, and in 1947 was assigned For Roy Heiens, 59 Roy Heiens was born in Moro, or tasting. as secretary to the chief-of-staff Ill., May 29, 1903 and died Janu­ Karen Carroll, Ada Hamilton of the Air Force in China. ary 20, 1960 in McMinnville, Ore. and Carley Bennett demonstrated She was evacuated from China He was united in marriage to simple sewing and children’s clo­ in January 1949 and returned to Helen Boughner in Abliene. Kan., thing. Betty Samer, ACCW chair­ Vale for a visit prior to leaving in 1928. Most of his married life man, read a letter from her pen for Europe with the state depart­ was spent in Philip, S. D., and last pal in England. Next meeting will ment. She found her father in ill year he moved with his family to be with Mrs. Varner Hopkins on health and remained to take over Feb. 16. Nyssa.. his business as insurance agent Leroy Smith of Caldwell spent and tax consultant. She has also Mr. Heiens was employed as street and water superintendent the weekend with Mrs. Pearle served as justice of the peace of at Philip until a severe heart at­ Abbott and family. the Vale district since 1950. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas and tack last April forced his retire­ Miss Graham makes her home Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts at ­ ment. with her mother in Vale. She is an Surviving are his wife Helen, tended the Mr. and Mrs. card club belongs to the PEO two sons, John of China Lake last week at the home of Mr. and i Episcopalian, (women's educational group), a Naval base, Calif., and Robert of Mrs. Bill Ashcraft of Adrian. Henry Hatch of Joseph visited ■ member of the Vale chamber of Nyssa; a daughter, Mrs. Shirley commerce and has served the past Olsen of Covina, Calif. Other sur­ his sisters, Helen Hatch. Mrs. Pau­ six years as a member of the vivors include one brother, Ralph line McGinnis and Mrs. Hazel county welfare board. of Abilene, Kan.; three sisters, Ferguson, Thursday and Friday. Miss Graham says that she feels Mrs. Ernest Seuell entertained Hazel Herrman of Nyssa; Eunice Burwell of Abilene, Irene Grif­ with a coffee hour Monday morn­ that she is qualified from both fith of Fall City, Nebr., and one ing for a few neighbors, honoring educational and practical training Mrs. George Elfers, Sr. Those in standpoints, and that if elected grandchild. Funeral services were held at attendance were Helen Bishop, will dispose of her private bus­ 10 o’clock Saturday morning at Edythe Prosser, Mrs. Elmer Wood, iness interests and devote her full Lienkaemper chapel, with the Mrs. Harvey Bennett, Mrs. John time to the business of the county, Rev. Paul Ludlow of the Meth­ Auker, Ruby English, Goldie Rob­ because “No person can serve two masters and do a good job of odist church officiating. Intern­ erts and Mrs. Myrle Tuppeny. Ernest Seuell and Darrell ac­ either task." ment was made in the Nyssa She is well known throughout companied Explorers of Adrian cemetery. post 436 to the home of Jim Lang­ Malheur county and is the niece ley in Sunset Valley where they of Don Graham of Nyssa. Her REHEARSE FOR BANQUET father was county judge from Brownie troop 99 met Friday had a sleigh riding party. Mrs. Mary Brumbach and Ezra 1931 through 1942, and she says afternoon with 11 members and two guests present. The group were in Boise Thursday. Mrs. her interest in good government practiced on their musical instru­ Brumbach reported to her doctor. stemmed from this period. ments and songs for the father­ Mrs. Edythe Prosser visited her mother, Mrs. Flora Swigert at Comina Events . . . daughter banquet Jan. 25. —Barbara Tensen, Reporter. Fargo, Sunday Tonight. 7 to 9 p.m.—Mothers* Jolly Jane Club Elects Officers For Coming Year Enjoy the Convenience and Savings of a Frozen Food Locker RIGHT IN YOUR HOME with an ADMIRAL FREEZER ☆ ☆ ☆ Special Prices Now in Effect! s269.50 ☆ ☆ ☆ o n Nyssa Furniture Co. ' y One Block West of Railroad Depot _________________________________________ X March, covering entire area. Tonight, 7 p.m.—Ma-Pa gToup potluck supper at the Methodist church. Jan. 29, 2 p.m.—Extension unit planning meeting at First Baptist church in Ontario. Jan. 29. 8:30 p.m.—LDS Second ward Gold and Green ball. Nyssa stake house. Jan. 29. 7:30 p.m.—Owyhee Rid­ ing club potluck dinner at Oregon Trail hall. Jan. 30. 8:30 p.m.—Oregon Trail .Granoe card party at Oregon Trail hall. Public invited! Feb. 1—Eastern Star meets at Masonic hall. Feb. 1, 8 p.m.—Adrian Legion and auxiliary meeting at Adrian Legion hall. Feb. 2—Eagles auxiliary meet­ ing at Eagles hall. PAGE SEVEN Evanaelistic Crusade For Valiev Churches Scheduled Feb. 1-14 Twenty-nine Treasure Valley churches have joined forces to sponsor a Hyman Appleman Evangelistic Crusade at the high school auditorium in Ontaria Feb 1 through 14. The 29 churches represent nine Treasure Valley communities Nyssa. Owyhee Community and Nazarene; Parma, Nazarene and Community Church: Weiser. Pil­ grim Holiness. Nazarene, Assem­ bly of God and Conservative Baptist; Fruitland, Free Methodist and Assembly of God. Ontario, Assembly of God. Na- arene. First Baptist. Bethany Presbyterian. Friends Church and Oregon Slope Bible; Payette. As­ sembly of God, Nazarene. Four­ square. Conservative Batptist and First Baptist: Vale, Malheur Butte Baptist and Nazarene; Adrian. United Presbyterian and Free Methodist. The Evangelistic Crusade will be conducted by Dr. Hyman J. Appelman, world renowned Evan­ gelist, who has conducted similar crusades throughout the United States. Europe, Asia and South America. POULTRY ■ 4 Young, Tender — PORK Liver • • • 19‘ . . Lb. Picnic Style — PORK u. 29‘ Roasts Lard • •••••••• 4 Lbs. 29' RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs. Tessie Olson returned home : Jan. 21 from Tulelake, Calif., | where she had been visiting her ! two sons, Elmer and Leonard and their families, since before Christ­ mas. Her sons accompanied her i to Nyssa and returned to their homes Sunday. BROWNIE TROOP 80 REHEARSES FOR BANQUET Brownie troop 80 met Jan. 22 at the home of Mrs. Max Urry. The group rehearsed songs for the father - daughter banquet held Monday evening. Mrs. Joe Cun- dall was a visitor. —Anna Anderson. Reporter. Young, Tender — STEWING GRAPEFRUIT 8 Lb. Bag ONLY 39* NOTICE OF SALE OF CITY LOT Sealed bids will be received no later than 5 p.m. on the 9th day of February, 1960, at the office , of the city recorder of the City of Nyssa, for the purchase of the following real property: South 85 feet of Lot 11 and South 85 feet of the West 15 I feet of Lot 12 in Block 3 of j Original Townsite of the City of Nyssa, Oregon. This property is subject to all city liens and assessments. All bids must be unconditional and accompanied by a certified or cashier’s check in the amount of 10 per cent of the bid, and will be opened at 9 p.m. at the regular ’ City Council meeting on said date, at which time the property will be sold to the bidder making the highest and best bid for cash or terms subject to the right of the I City Council to reject any or all I bids. Conveyance of the above property will be made by quit­ claim deed, and no abstract of title or title insurance will be fur­ nished. The location of the property may be seen on the map in the office of the City Manager. ARTHUR H COLBY City Recorder Date of first publication, Janu­ ary 28, 1960. Date of last publication, Febru­ ary 4, 1960 SPECIAL SCHOOL HEARING Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 14, Chapter 619, Oregon Session Laws of 1957 as amended, that the State Board of Education will conduct a public hearing in the Gymnasium of the Adrian Union High School, located in Adrian, Oregon, on Saturday, Feb­ ruary 13, 1960, at 8 p.m. The purpose of this hearing is to afford residents of Malheur County Common School Districts No. 19—Ridgeview; No 47—Low­ er Bend; and No. 61—Adrian; and all of District No. UH-4—Adrian Union High School, or any other interested person, an opportunity to appear before the Board or its representative and be heard with reference to the partial plan of school district reorganization af­ fecting the above listed school dis­ tricts, as adopted by the Malheur County Committee for the Reor­ ganization of School Districts. Dated this 27th day of January, 1960 JAMES L TURNBULL Secretary State Board of Education Published Jan. 28 and Feb. 4. 1960. REVIVAL SERVICES at FREE METHODIST CHURCH <¿5? Hens 25c a™ FIRM —RIPE TASTY —CRISP Tomatoes I . Celery 12 Oz. Tube 2 Stalks 29 29 ¿o'* ' a I TIN? Giant Size I Regular 83c................. Q7V Gold Medal FLOUR 25 Lbs. Regular $2.49 •J99 Maxwell House Regular 79« lUrrtt... 69‘ Del Monte — 211 Size 5 Cans Del Monte — 29 Oz. Pine.-Grpfrt. Juice s cans Del Monte — 303 Size 1 Spinach . . . . 8 Cans Del Monte — 46 Oz. Tomato Juice...... 4 Cans 1« I Of Adrian, Oregon JAN. 28 Through« FEB. o7 WE GIVE / Rev. F. M. Shipley, Revivalist From Enid, Oklahoma EVERYONEWVIIW! GREEN STAMPS TAYLOR’S Food Market and Locker Service