Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 21, 1960, Page 6, Image 6

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THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 19«0
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. RYMj, O1EGC*
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ter Sunday at Given*« Hot Water and Billie spent Easter CARD OF THANKS
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Springs.
We wish to express our appre­
Mr. and Mrs. John Packwood Reed and Laurynda at Nampa. ciation to friends and neighbor«
and Harry were Sunday dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell English, for their many acts of kindness
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wayne, Ross and Eleanor, and and floral offerings during the
By Loi» Counau
Perecz and family at Ten Davis. Gayle Martin and family of Ad­ illness and following the deaA
Mrs. Sharon Krause of Nyssa rian spent Easter Sunday at Giv­ of our husband and father. We
spent the weekend with her par­ en’s Hot Springs where they went also wish to thank all who con­
SUNSET VALLEY—Mr. and
By Helen Hatch
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts. swimming and picnicking. The tributed to the Cancer fund in
Mrs. Ewen Chard of Nyssa were
BIG BEN D—Lower Bend
Mrs. Gerrit Muntjewerff of
hosts at Easter dinner for Mr. and
school children enjoyed a Easter Joseph, Ore., brought Mrs. Dena English family went from there | his memory.
Mrs. Elver Nielsen and sons of
—Mrs. B. F. Rookstool
party and egg hunt at the school Muntjewerff home Monday af­ to visit Mrs. Dora English in
Sunset Valley, Mr ana Mrs.
Friday afternoon.
and Family
ternoon. Mrs. Muntjewerff spent Nampa.
Homer Whitman and family of
a month visiting her son, Gerrit
Emmett, the children of the BROWNIE TROOP 120
Mrs. Boyce VanDeWater and and family at Joseph.
Doyn Price’s of Ontario, Mrs. MAKES EASTER CARDS
♦
♦
Mrs Varner Hopkins accompan­
Ann Cameron is home from
Jack
Chard
and
children
of
Em
­
Brownie
troop
120
met
Wednes
­
FERRY TIME COOKING CLUB
ied the Rev. and Mrs. G. D. school with the mumps.
mett
and
Mrs.
Walter
Dorman
of
day
at
the
Catholic
parish
hall
MAKES HOT CHOCOLATE
Phipps of Roswell to the Baptist
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Davidson
with eight members attending. conference at Richland, Wash.,
ADRIAN—The Merry Time | Lucas, Kansas.
of Nampa were Sunday dinner
Saturday,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ewen
The
group
made
Easter
cards
for
cooking 4-H club met at the home
this week.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Oca-
of Ladawn Haney last Thursday | Chard, Mrs. Walter Dorman of their mothers. Janine McEwen
Mr. and Mrs Bill Quick and mica and family.
— Conducted by —
!
Lucas,
Kan.,
and
Craig
Price
served
refreshments.
•,1th their leader, Miss Sharon
family of Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Haynes and
—Patricia Lowe, reporter. Richard Stradley and daughter of
j jx . Carol Montgomery and 1 were guests at the Elver Nielsen
girls of California are visiting Col. BERT ANDERSON — Col. GUY SPARKS
•
♦
Gay Morinaka demonstrated how home.
i Nampa and their grandmother, > her sisters, Mrs. Guy Jones and
Ontario, TUcker 9-5501
Nyssa. FRanklin 2-3475
Mrs.
Elver
Nielsen
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s
sister,
Mrs.
BROWNIE
TROOP
99
GROUP
to make hot chocolate. Eight
Mrs. Frome Stradley were Easter family and Mrs. Raymond Cart­
Doyn
Price
is
in
Portland
to
be
CONTINUES
REHEARSHING
members were present. The next
■ dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. wright and family. The Haynes
Clerk —RON CHRISTENSEN
Brownie troop 99 met Friday Walter Stradley
meeting will be at the home of | with her husband who was oper­
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family
are
moving
to
Denver.
Ontario, TUcker 9-8771
ated
on
Tuesday
at
Providence
at the Episcopal church with ten
Carol Brock, April 21. Jeanette
Mr. and Mrs Frank Miller en­
Mr. and Mrs. John Frericks of
hospital.
Brownies
present.
The
group
Phifer and Ladawn Haney will
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dietrich continued to practice for their tertained their grandchildren to Caldwell spent Easter Sunday The auction organization offering complete sales management
remonstrate how to make sand-
. . . For the latest auction sale news listen to KSRV,
of
Chelan, Wash., spent from parts to be presented at the court an Easter party Saturday. Four with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
wichec.
Timmerman girls and Danny Bill Blevins.
Ontario, at 12:15 p.m. every day.
Sunday
to Tuesday at the home of awards meeting.
a
Miller.
Messrs, and Mmes. Don Kadel
of her brother, the H. D. Alex­
—
Patricia
Anderson,
reporter.
COOKING CLUB MEMBERS
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gale and and family of Caldwell, Dallas
ander family.
I .EARN TO MAKE CASSEROLE
PUBLIC DAIRY AUCTION SALE
Mr. and Mrs. H D. Alexander home in Homedale, Easter Sun­ | family of Kennewick, Wash., Chaney and family, Jerry Hunt­
spent the weekend with his par­ er and Mrs. Anna Chaney of
ADRIAN—Judy Mackey was and children spent Easter with
FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1 p.m.—Located 5 miles west of Cairo
hostess to her 4-H cooking club her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John day. In the evening they visited ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gale, Nyssa were Sunday dinner guests junction. 22 HIGH QUALITY DAIRY COWS. Herd has been
Monday night The group made Grottveit in Nyssa. The Grott- Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gibson at Bu­ who recently celebrated their of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney ’ on DHIA test since December 1959 and averaged 42 lbs. of fat
a chicken noodle casserole as a veits other daughter, the Elvin ena Vista.
50th wedding anniversary at and family.
per month. Sired by Malheur Dairy Breeders bulls. All have
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen Idaho Falls. Sunday they went to
project. Mrs. Dallas Chaney is Fogelman family of Nampa were
Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts re-!
called on an old friend, Harry Boise to visit Mr. and Mrs. Sid ceived a phone call from their! been tested or vaccinated. MILKING EQUIPMENT. FIRST
club leader. The next meeting also present.
Landers who is in the Nampa Snapp and family of Page, Ariz. I son, Wayne that he was leaving CUTTING BALED HAY. EVERETT J. FAW, Owner.
will be at the home of Vicki De­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn Nursing home, Monday.
Mrs. Mary Brumbach and Ezra for Phoenix, Ariz., to work at
Haven.
and children visited Mr and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder
♦
a
VALE'S ANNUAL SADDLE HORSE SALE
Hugh Glenn of Othello, Wash., and children and his mother, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brumbach the Caterpillar proving grounds
BUSY BEES II 4-H CLUB
at the home of the Guy Glenns at Mrs. Ada Snyder of Caldwell of Payette spent Easter Sunday for two weeks.
SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 12 noon — Located at the rodeo
LEARNS TO MAKE COOKIES
Lower Bend PTA held their grounds in Vale. Open consignment sale. SADDLE HORSES,
Newell Heights Friday evening. were guests in the Virgil Pline with Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop,
Rene and Ira at Nampa.
Busy Bees H 4-H club met last
regular meeting Thursday eve­
Messrs, and Mmes. Charles
Mr. and Mrs. Erie Mausling en­ ning at the school house. A big WORK HORSES, KIDS' PONIES. PACK MULES. Saddles,
Thursday evening at the home of I Glenn and children, Dick Bennett home in Melba, Easter Sunday.
Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. tertained their son, Mark on his turnout viewed a picture film and blankets, etc., may be consigned. S3, no sale; 5% commission;
their leader, Mrs. Neal Nicholson. and family of Big Bend, C. T.
10% on saddles and all other gear. Queen will be chosen for
Allen Nicholson and his mother Blackburn of Owyhee Comers Clifford Cates and children of third birthday anniversary with enjoyed a social get together.
demonstrated making unbaked and Mrs. Daisy Shook of Baker Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. Har­ a picnic dinner last Sunday.
Messrs, and Mmes. Dick Ben­ Malheur County Sheriff's Posse. Any girl interested In en­
old Snyder and children had sup­
cookies.
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. per with the women's parents, Those present were grandparents, nett and Lonnie, Charles Glenn tering, contact Roy Holmes, Nyssa; Dwight Lockett, Hunting­
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mausling of and family and grandparents, F. ton; Virgil Perry or Glenn Hysell. Vale. Sponsored by MAL­
Each member attending the T. Boren at Durkee Easter Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Price.
Adrian and Mr. and Mrs. Phil 1 Blackbum drove to Durkee, Ore. HEUR COUNTY SHERIFF'S POSSE. Lunch on grounds.
meeting brought either cookies or day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Asumendi Bock us and Dorothea of Roswell. 1 Sunday for Easter dinner with
muffins and during the meeting
Roger, son of Mr and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Loise Boren and
a judging contest was held. The Dean Montgomery is having a and Mr. and Mrs. Buster Talbot
had supper out and went bowl­ Mr. and Mrs. John Holly visited family.
next meeting will be April 21.
siege of the measles.
ing Friday night, to celebrate Mr. Mrs. Anna Gibson and Donald at I
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mont­ Asumendi’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hopkins
New Plymouth Sunday.
gomery made a business trip to
and
Kenny and Mr. and Mrs. Les '
Saturday evening, Mrs. Jess
Mr. and Mrs. Junior McGinnis .
Boise, Saturday.
Asumendi served dinner to Mr. and son of Toppenish, Wash.,1 Hill and family attended the
Mrs Charles Chapin attended and Mrs. Gabriel Astoreca, Frank
Hopkins-Hickox wedding at the
the mothers tea in the second Asumendi and Bonnie Lowtrip of spent Easter vacation with his Baptist church in Wilder, Satur­
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Mc
­
grade room at the Adrian school, Payette, the guest of honor was
day evening.
Ginnis
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright
her husband, Jess, on his birth­
Mrs. Edith Cameron and grand­
Mrs. L. E. Newgen visited Mrs. day.
and COMPLETE
visited her mother, Mrs. Naomi [
children,
Ann
and
Dick
accom
­
I Cecil Scott and daughter in Ap-
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Keim, Dale panied Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wal- Wright in Nampa and her sister j
Dairy Supplies
j pie Valley, Friday afternoon.
and Charlotte of Twin Falls, Ida., ker and John of Boise to Wal- Mrs. Wm. Lawler at Meridian I
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perko had spent Saturday at Owyhee Lake
330 Plymawtli Avana«
Friday.
! Easter dinner with Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin. Iowa, Ore., to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Boyce VanDe-
NEW PLYMOUTH
Keith
Cameron
and
family
over
Charles White in Wilder.
They left for their home Sunday. the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and
Miss Bonnie Lowtrip of Pay­
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Goodenow
children of Roswell spent Easter ette spent the weekend with her
and Diane of Gooding, Ida., vis­
Check with your BouMaiic Sunday with the Harley Wilson folks, Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel As­ ited Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop
Dealer IF you are having ' family.
toreca. •
Sunday. Those who called to see
Messrs, and Mmes. Kenneth
milking problem.» such as:
Anabel Arai, student at Wil­ them were, Messrs, and Mmes.
Lorensen, William Turner of j lamette University in Salem, Will and Bill Bishop, Noel Tup-
• MASTITIS
Owyhee Junction, Lester Smith ' spent the weekend with her par­ peny, Dyre Roberts, Arlo Miller,
lust Use Soap and Water
and Frank Parker had Sunday ents,
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• PUMP TROUBLE
the Fred Aral’s. She was at­ Ed Brumbaugh, Mrs. Walt Bish­
and
dinner in Payette with the Berne tendant
,
op
and
Mrs.
L.
D.
Brumbaugh.
at the Norma Benedict-
FAULTY PULSATION
Lorensen family.
|, John Lienkaemper wedding Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. John Holly of
A
birthday
party
was
held
at
[
<
• SLOW MILKING
day at Ontario. Miss Arai return­ Springfield, Ore., are visiting in
the Jack Ward home Thursday i ( ed to Salem Sunday evening.
the Frank Miller home. Monday
BouMaiic Milking after school honoring the ninth | Guests Easter Sunday at the they went to visit her sister, Mrs.
birthday of Sandra Ward. Guests R^fth jTnse'A home'were Mr' Gertie Schultz in Caldwell.
Installed under Veterinary
Nancy Campbell, daughter of1
were M®ry Webb, Anne Zitter-j an<j Mrs. Guy Glenn of Newell
Supervision can eliminate
Work
cob and Claudia Dennis all of ¡{eights and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell is j
these problems I
Nyssa, and Cindy Price.
( Schweizer.
in the Shriner hospital at Salt I
Guaranteed
BOUMATIC HANDLES—
Mr. and Mrs Jack Ward and
Lake City. She will be there for ’
children spent Easter Sunday
Pipe Line NUMaf
about
six
weeks.
102 North First St.
Dial FR 2-2223
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. • LEGAL NOTICE
Mrs. Tony Ocamica, Richard
MUHag Stalls
Charles Wiley in Ontario.
Oregon
NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL and Jeanie, Mrs. Stevenson, Gen-
Mi&Pmp.
Mr and Mrs. Ix*e Stoker went
da and John, Mrs. Robert Calla- I
ELECTION
AND
MEETING
Large Vacuum Pump»
to Boise Friday, where they met
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, han, Nancy and Philip spent Eas-1
Good Used Dairy Etjxnnl. I two of her sisters, Mrs. Laura in compliance with Sec. 331.010,
Complete Dairy SuppHaa [ Hancock and Mrs P. L. Wagstaff ORS, to the legal voters of School
' both of Ogden. Mrs. Wagstaff District No. 61, of Malheur Coun­
’ stayed to visit her daughter, Mrs. ty, State of Oregon, that the AN­
I Glen Purdy in Boise. Mrs. Han­ NUAL SCHOOL ELECTION of
cock returned with the Stokers said District will be held at Ad­
Call CR 8-5833
! and visited until Monday.
rian Grade School, between the
IF NO ANSWER
The Lee Stoker family and hours of 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. on the
CALL CR 8-5892
Mrs. Laura Hancock were dinner first Monday of May, being the
[ guests at the Orville Knight 2nd day of May, A. D. 1960, for
the purpose of electing a Rural
School Board Director for Zone 5
Dated this 12th day of April,
NEWS
School Children
Have Egg Hunt
Ài Lower Bend
4-H
ACTIVITIES
FARM, RANCH and REAL ESTATE
AUCTION SALES
Dutch Boy Nalplex
BouMaiic
MILKERS
The One-Stroke, One-Coal Interior
Flat Finish That Leis You Paint
Like an Expert!
★ No Brush or Lap Marks
★ Begins to Dry Instantly
★ Easy Clean-Up
WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
★ No Offensive Odor
★ Many Smart Colors
WHEEL
BALANCING
Eder’s Bldg. Supply
Swager Ford
We Have an Ax to Grind!
1960
Attest:
C. G. BROWN
District Clerk
WERNER PEUTZ
Chairman
Board of Directors
Data of first publication, April
We want a bigger and better business, and to get this, means we must
give the best of service
AND
To give better service, we must learn what your plans and needs
are for the future ...
14. 1960
Date of last publication,
21, 1960
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION
Upon Question of Increasing Tax
Levy Over Amount Limited
By Section II Article XL
State Constitution
Notice is hereby given that an
election will be held in School
District No. 61 of Malheur County,
I State of Oregon, from 2 p m. to
8 pm on May 2, 1960. at Adrian
PUT IT TO THE TEST!
Come In for a demonstration and discover
—‘Jeep* 4-wheel drive vehicles go more
places « do more jobs • cost less to own!
I vweus
by whits moto «. .
wœttrs
umqest
1 MA.WACIURU W omul MßVL TUilCUi
Como in for a demonstration
• ROBERTS-NYSSA; Inc
Second St. and Good Av«.
Tune-In
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MAVERICK
We plan io conduct a complete, detailed market survey to get first­
hand information from our present and prospective customers on their
agricultural and livestock picture.
Elementary School in said suhool
district, for the purpose of sub- I
mitting to the legal voters of said i
i district the question of increasing
the tax levy for the fiscal year
1960-1961 over the amount limit- [
ed by section 11, article XI, of the i
Constitution of Oregon.
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Nyssa. Oregon
Sunday Evenings, 5:30 pun.
No tax base—Levy needed to
operate Schools
The amount of tax. in excess of
the 6*4 limitation, proposed to be ;
I for sa.d fiscal year is |126,
922 26.
Dated tfcis 12th day of April.
1960
Attest:
C G. BROWN
District Clerk
E. M. SFUELL
Chairman
Board of Directors
Date of first publication, April
14. 1960
Date of last publication, April
21. 1960
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Nyssa FF A Boys will be used for this survey in the Nyssa area
and your cooperation will be appreciated. Your replies to these
questions will be held in strict confidence.
The reasons for increasing such
levy are:
FIR8T IN 4-WHEEL DRIVE
Jeep
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Farmers Feed & Seed Co.
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®® Locally Owned and Opercfted
DWIGHT WYCKOFF, Manager
117 Good Avenue
Phofto FR 2-2201