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THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1962 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON PAGE STX Presbyterian Women's Association Meets at Bennett Home in Big Bend School Board Submits $693,434 Budget for '62 METHODIST LABORATORY (Continued from Page 1) pinch” and must seek new sources of revenue. Recourse If Rejected Again If the present budget should fail to pass, the board can con tinue submitting them until vot ers approve (with $300 additional expense each time) or they can make up one within the 6 percent limitation and not have to secure voter approval. The latter, as pointed out in an article by Board Member Gene Stunz in this issue of the Journal, would call for drastic cuts and eliminate many of the extra-cur ricular activities. The board urges that all legal voters exercise their democratic rights and fulfill their civic duty by voting in Tuesday’s election. Carol Halim of Huntington and Lonnie Spath of Caldwell were ■ Saturday evening dinner guests in the Jake Borge home. Mr. and Mrs Loise Boren of Durkee visited Friday evening at the Charles Glenn home and at tended the Bible school program held at the Presbyterian church in Adrian. The Borens were en route to Colorado for a two-week vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leedy of Susie Eason of Homedale was a weekend guest in the Ray Simp Huntington were Sunday dinner guests at the Charles Leedy home. son home. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Eason called Mrs. Lydia Worden was an after Sunday afternoon at the L. C. Mc noon visitor. Mrs. Anna Pratt was a Sunday Dermott home. Jim Grooms of •luntington was dinner guest of Mrs. Edna Cow- a weekend guest in the Jake ling in Adrian. Borge home. Harold Kurts' Have Daughter Mrs Elvin Worden hosted a MRS. ERNIE (SADIE) METCALF (standing) was elected president Friends have received an an Nyssa Chapel Rites June 11 cookout in the hills for of the recently organised Nyssa Women's Bowling association. Oth nouncement of the birth of a Conducted Saturday her 4-H girls. There were nine er officers are (left to right) Mrs. Bob (Mabie) Fangen. secretary; daughter, June Elizabeth, born members who attended. For Edward J. Brown Mrs. Don (Jimmie Ann) Hatch, treasurer; Miss Billie Wright, vice Mrs. John Timmerman enter May 22 to Polly and Harold Kurtz, missionaries in Ethiopia. Funeral rites for Edward John president: Mrs. Earl (Jan) Bartron, sergeant-at-arms. Next meeting tained June 13 for garden club ipembers at her home. Those at- ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller of Brown were conducted Saturday of the association will be at 8 p.m. Tuesday. June 26, in the home morning, June 16, 1962, at Lien- of Mrs. Harold Brendle at 205 North Third street. At that time tending from Newell Heights in Big Bend were Sunday dinner guests in the Gerrit Timmerman kaemper chapel with the Rev. cluded Mrs. George Schiemer and the women will vote on by-laws and constitution. All interested Armand Larive of St. Paul’s Epis home. Mrs. Luit Stam. lady bowlers of Adrian. Nyssa and surrounding areas are invited The Don Boatright and Allen copal church officiating. —Staff Photo. Children Visit in Siam Home j Boatright families had a Father's Brownie, as Nyssa residents and urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Luit Stam had as day picnic Sunday at Owyhee knew him, was born Oct. 10, 1888, in Australia and had lived in Father’s day afternoon guests dam. Mrs. L. O. Maylin of Caldwell Nyssa for 15 or 20 years. He suc their children—Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam and two children of Fruit visited Tuesday with her cousin, cumbed Wednesday, June 13, in land, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller and Thelma Hammon, and with Mrs. Malheur Memorial hospital fol lowing a lingering illness and three children of Big Bend, Mr. Pete Hammon and Larry Dee. Mrs. Irvin Topliff attended a having been a hospital patient for and Mrs. Louis Stam and son, June 13 baby shower for Mrs. approximately seven weeks. Dta. Wanted: Oregon families to Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McDermott Norvelle Robbins and daughter, He was a member of the Eagles share their homes for two to three The 10th annual Northwest Old- visited Saturday evening with Mr. Kaylene. It was held at the home lodge and while in Nyssa sold ad weeks this summer with youths and Mrs. Charles Reno in Big of Mrs. Merildean Robbins near vertising for calendars, matches from South America, Scandinavia time Fiddlers Festival starts to morrow in Weiser with a record i Nyssa. and other novelty items. The past and Southern Europe. Bend. number of contestants registered, year he had been employed as Ruth Brasher, state 4-H agent Attend Family Picnic according to Homer Emmons, night clerk at the Moore hotel in at Oregon State university, says VISIT IN SCHENK HOME A family picnic was held Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Doni Peterson (nee day at Owyhee park, Those at- Ontario and also resided there that two International Farm chairman. Playoffs and eliminations start Mary Lou Schenk) and three chil tending included Mr. and Mrs. until ill health forced his retire Youth Exchange (IFYE) delegates have already arrived and are liv at 1 p.m. at junior high school dren of St. George, Utah, visited Harry Warren and Mr. and Mrs. ment. Interment was made in Nyssa ing with host families. Six others gym and the evening performance last week with her parents, Mr. Wayne Warren and family of Par begins at 7:30 when the northwest and Mrs. John Schenk. Peterson ma; Mr. and Mrs. McConnell, Mr. cemetery under direction of Lien- will come later this summer. senior (over 70), junior (under 18) kaemper funeral home. Active has been serving as president of and Mrs. Lloyd Topliff, Mr. and The IFYE program is an ex the LDS institute at Dixie Junior Mrs. Dave Beers, Leroy Herrman, pallbearers were Eddie Taylor, change of youths from the U. S. and trick fiddling championship college in St. George. The family Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff, Mr. Joe Bellon, Bill Hipp, Herb Fisher and overseas countries, conducted contests take place. Also on the program is the regional (15 coun went to Provo where he will at and Mrs. Irvin Topliff and family, and John Broad. by the Cooperative Extension ties in southwestern Idaho and tend summer school and work on all of Nyssa. service and the National 4-H club eastern Oregon) championship fi SPEND MONDAY IN BAKER his doctor’s dgree. foundation and financed by non nals. Sunday dinner guests at the Mrs. Tom Johnson, Mrs. Mary Gene Simpson home were Mr. McConnell and Mrs. Ellen Rich government funds. Purpose of the Eliminations for the northwest VISIT IN FIFE HOME and Mrs. Dick Fenn and family, ardson spent Monday in Baker. exchange is to help youths learn open contest starts at 1 p.m. Sat Mrs. Blanche Sheppard of Ma- Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Beach and about other people by allowing lad, Idaho, and Miss Coy Fife of daughter of Vale, Mrs. Elva Simp They were accompanied by Mrs. them to live with families and urday and the semi-finals and fi Arlington, Va., left Sunday, June son and family, Mrs. Johnnie Johnson's aunt, Mrs. Hugh Do share in work, play and commun nals begin at 8 p.m. The contests are being held this 10, to return to their homes after Eason and Mrs. Ray Simpson. Af herty who returned to her home ity activities. Families are asked spending the weekend with Mr. ternoon callers were Earl Ward there after spending the weekend to accept the visitors as members year in the Pioneer Centennial visiting relatives in the Nyssa of the family and not as special Outdoor auditorium in Memorial and Mrs. Lamont Fife. The Fife’s and Alzmer Fenn. park with seating capacity in ex area. Mrs. Johnson also visited daughter, Mrs. J. P. Morden and Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Martin her sister, Mrs. Charles R. Smith guests. cess of 5000. The latest sound children, accompanied Miss Fife and family of Adrian visited Sat Farm and city families with at back to Arlington after visiting urday evening in the Dick Kriegh and brothers, Frank and Don least one child living at home are equipment has been installed. Al though the stage is not fully com Leuck, while Mrs. McConnell and for several weeks with her par home. Mrs. Richardson spent the day invited to apply as hosts, says pleted due to difficulties and the ents. Miss Brasher. As far as possible, stage roof is not in place, this will Tony Richter returned Sunday | wjtb friends, wishes of the host families are not impair the program. to the Charles Leedy home after ________ met in scheduling of the exchan Should storm threaten on either spending two weeks in Ontario HINERS VISIT IN IDAHO with his parents and attending Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hiner and gees and meeting family interests. Friday or Saturday, the contests summer school there. girls visited over the weekend Families in all parts of Oregon will be held in the Eastside gym DIRT and GRAVEL Couple Enroute to Alaska with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. are invited to take part in the as in past years. program so IFYE’s may get well- More than $1000 in cash prizes, HAULING Word was received last week Forrest Armstrong, Tom and Jan rounded experiences. trophies and certificates will be et in Richfield, Idaho. They also from Mr and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz. | Host family applications are awarded champions and runners- her grandmother, Mrs. They were camping near Dawson I visited Dorothy Reynolds in the Idaho available from county extension up in the five contests which draw creek in British Columbia and re agents. Applications are sent to oldtime fiddlers from all parts of 1- ' Phon« 372-3307 or 372-22M ported they were enjoying it tre City. the state 4-H office at OSU where the northwest. mendously. They are enroute final selections are made. north to Alaska and hope to see VISIT IN JOHNSON HOME Already in Oregon homes are Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Weeks, Mrs. Mrs. Ray Bertsche of Lile, the midnight sun on the Arctic Giovanni Bordignon, a 23-year- Plais Johnson and children visit I Wash., spent the weekend with circle June 21. cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Tom John old Italian farmer, and Felipe ed Sunday in Boise with the A number of Newell Heights son. Mr and Mrs. Pat Sweaney Obuljen, 28, of Argentina. The Weeks’ granddaughter. Sherry Lee residents attended h e church and Z i m hpiH t Fr^ of Caldwell were Sun- former is staying with the E. H. Steinke, in St. Luke’s hospital and ninir itPthg.Tdrm^P hJi day dinner guests in the home of Eymans of Canby and the hosts also called at the home of her bro ehureh1 «t d nt h " her Parents. Mr and Mrs. John- for Obuljen are the Ron Davis ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and church. Seventy students attend. I son p family of Olex R L Johns Mrs. Otis Squire. ed the school each afternoon, | ______ o of j Halsey. Halsey. Monday through Friday. Mrs vtQIT TN August IFYE arrivals will be Lane, church school superinten-1VISIT IN AHKANSAS Mr and Mrs. James Eldred and ; Helen Haralambaki of Greece; dent, and Mrs. Auker of the Christian Education committee1 family, accompanied by their Ellen Petersen, Germany; Kyosti ......... j niece, Mrs. Asa Winchester, re- Toivonen, Finland; Inga Britt supervised the school. cently spent two weeks in Arkan- Olofsson, Sweden; Jean Francois Mrs. Eugene Pratt went to ‘ sas ere they called uuvixxavici due Xavier vxc de Cabrol, .._ . ,aa wb nucic mcj were wviv tanvu vauivi, x France; iativc, and ampa une 13 to attend funeral |o j]|ness of their mother and Daniel Rodríguez, Uruguay. services “rv‘c” for a cousin, William grandmother. Mrs. George Eldred. | - - -------------------- Mead Thomas He was found dead Mrs Eldred, 85. had suffered a LEGAL NOTICES *n y the^lde of the road stroke and is now reported to be near Middleton. He was 61 years greatlv improved Mrs Wtnches- CALL FOR BIDS old and it is presumed he died of ter visited her husband’s parents. ■ ON DRIVER TRAINING CAR a neart attack. Mr. and Mrs rloyd Wtncbester in Notice is hereby given that Marlene Slippy of Jordan Vai- Sulphur Springs, other relatives sealed bids will be accepted for ley called at the Ray Simpson and friends in Siloam Springs and one 1962 Chevrolet, 6 cylinder.' home Saturday afternoon. | Kansas City. Mo. Suburban Carryall. I 4 speed. Bids will be publicly opened Thursday, July 12th, 8:00 p.m. School Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Car may be examined by con tacting W. L. McPartland, Super intendent, School District 26, Nyssa. Oregon. "In accordance with the Oregon State Published June 21 and 28. 1962 By Mrs. Wilson Witt NEWELL HEIGHTS—Women’s i association of the Presbyterian i church in Adrian met last Thurs day afternoon with Mrs. Harvey Bennett in Big Bend. Ilea Hall gave the lesson from Jeremiah. Those attending from Newell Heights were Mrs George Schie mer, Mrs. Anna Pratt and Mrs. Irvin Topliff. Oregon Families Weiser's Annual Needed To Host Foreign Students Fiddlers' Coniesi registered for instruction at the laboratory school being conducted | Malheur County Development this week at the local Methodist association members and Senator church. . Tony Yturri met June 13 in Moore Local teachers attending include hotel with representatives from Mmes. Clifford Fox, Bill Wilson, I the three area towns and various Cyrus Bock. Paul Ludlow, Robert farm organizations to map out a Smith, Jr., Melvin Spitze, Herke program to be presented to the Stam, Dudley Kurtz and Kinsey Highway Interim committee when Keveren. ! it meets June 28-29 in Ontario. Approximately 75 children in Principal projects discussed in ages from kindergarten through cluded building of a new bridge junior high school from Nyssa, across Snake river between On Ontario and Fruitland are involv- tario and Gay Way junction and ed in the school. construction of the Succor Creek i canyon road. Among Nyssans attending the Coming Events . • • Wednesday meeting were State June 24. 12 noon—Covered dish Representative Emil Stunz, Coun- luncheon in Nyssa south park for ty Commissioner Jake Fischer all teachers and students of Nyssa I and Tom Jones. schools prior io and including 1920. June 24. 1 p.m.—Methodist all VISIT IN PENDLETON Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wohlcke church picnic on Apple V alley visited during the weekend with school grounds. June 25. 2 p.m.—Hospital aux his mother, Mrs. Evie Wohlcke, iliary meeting in hospital base and other relatives in Pendleton enroute tcFthe All-Coast Bowling ment. June 25, 8 p-m.—Farm Bureau tournament held in Vancouver, meeting in high school little thea Wash. ter. June 26, 2 to 8 p.m. — School HOST BARBECUE DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Ken Toomb enter budget election at junior high tained with a lawn barbecue din school. June 26, 8 pun.—Rebekah lodge ner Saturday evening Guests in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sparks, meeting in IOOF hall. June 26, 8 pun. — Nyssa Wo Larry and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. men's Bowling association meet Melvin Hunt of Falls Church, Va., ing at home of Mrs. Harold Bren Miss Linda Teague and Richard Gustavson. dle. Begins Tomorrow AUCTION SALES — Conducted by — Col. Guy Sparks Col. Bert Anderson Nyssa — FR 2-3475 — Clerk — JIM YOST, Nyssa —FR 2-3071 Ontario — TU 9-5501 For the Latest Auction News, Listen to KSRV, Ontario, at 12:15 p.m. Daily. BIG FURNITURE AUCTION SATURDAY. JUNE 23. 1 p.m._Located Vi mile north of Hatch's Trading Post at Gay Way Junction. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES (Refrigerator, Range. Clothes Presser. Auto matic Washer and Many Others. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MOVIE CAMERA and MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. All Good. Clean Furniture. L. H. SCANMELS, Owner. Terms, cash. EXCAVATING J. E. Obenchain WALL 4* FASHION County Group Plans Program For State Committee IS WELL ATTENDED ¿Vetr Hoir Ung Officer# Seated SCHOOL Thirty-one student teachers are . Highway ALL NEW WORK CLOTHES BARGAINS! $2.97 MEN'S JEANS . . MEN'S WORK SHIRTS . . $2.47 $2.57 MEN'S WORK PANTS -------- o-------- SCOUT PUP TENTS $7.25 5' X 7' (With Flap) • • • o B&M Equipment Nyssa, Oregon Phone 372-2239 ¿■WWMW.W.Y b -A INTERIOR ATTENTION . . . Horsemen — Horse Lovers PAINT PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THE TAX NOTICE! Laws, it is the duty of the Sheriff, as Tax Collector, to collect all personal property taxes when they become due. In fulfilling my oath of office, and in all fairness to the taxpayers who have paid their taxes, I intend to do exactly as the law requires. As my deputies have contacted all persons owing de linquent personal property taxes, this will be the last warning before final action is taken." EIGHT EXCITING FASHION COLORS ONLY Per Gal. AVAILABLE AT: DON B. MOSS —ROBERT G. INGRAM Sheriff Malheur County, Ore FIRESTONE DEALER STORE 417 Main Slraai I Horse Meeting NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, by an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur County, duly made 3 nd entered on the 22nd day of May, 1962. was ap pointed executrix of the estate of John Lewis Herriman, deceased, and that she has duly qualified as such executrix. All persons hav ing claims against said estate are herel^v notified to present the same, duly verified as required by law, to her at the office of Max S. Taggart, 71 S W Third Avenue. Ontario, Oregon, within six months of the date of this notice. Dated this 22nd dav of May, INt. CATHERINE A. HERRIMAN Executrix. Max S. Taggart I Attorney for Estate 71 SW Third Avenue Ontario, Oregon. First publication May 31. 1962 Last publication June 28. 1962 At Trail Hall . . . Southwest of Nyssa FRIDAY, JUNE 29—8:30 p.m. Featuring New Film From PURINA RESEARCH on FEEDING ana rttuiNb and MANAGEMENT maraulmliu of HORSES Farmers Feed and Seed 117 Good Avenu« Phon. jyj.jjoi