Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 30, 1962, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE TWO
THURSDAY. AUGUST 30. 1962
Examiner
Tests
SCHEDULE ANNUAL PICNIC
License
Malheur county pioneers will
Thursday
meet tomorrow in Vale park for
A drivers license examiner will
their annual picnic. Lunch will
Ry Mn. George Moeller
be served at noon, followed by be on duty Friday, Aug. 31, at
TED M. BRAMMER. Editor and Publisher
Recent house guests in the home an afternoon program.
Nyssa city hall between the hours
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Reno
of 9 a.m. and 2 p.m., according to
An
oldtime
dance
is
planned
(Last Week’s News)
included her brothers and sisters, in the evening.
an announcement received from
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Miss Karma Kesler returned re­
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Davis of Paso
the Oregon Department of Motor
Single Copies______ 10c
Soil
testing
can
help
the
farmer
cently from Idaho City where she
Robles, Calif, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Vehicles.
In Malheur County, Oregon,
was counselor for five days at make money by guiding the use Skiles of Springville, Calif., Mr CYF GROUP PLANS RETREAT
All persons wishing original li­
Members of the CYF of Nyssa
and Payette and Canyon
Pine Top camp for young people of fertilizer for profitable yields and Mrs. Clyde Colby of San Die­
censes or permits to drive are re­
Counties, Idaho:
of the LDS church. Mr. and Mrs. and can also save him money by go, Calif., Mrs. Laura Fountain of Christian church have slated a quested to file applications well
One Year ............. $3.50
Clarence Kesler transported the showing when materials are not Brush, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Floyd planning retreat today and to­ ahead of the scheduled closing
NATIONAL EDITORIAL
morrow at Cherry Creek.
Six Months ......._$2.50
group's baggage in a truck. They needed
This is one of the points made | Skiles, Kathy and Thomas of San
The group will be accompanied hour in order to assure time for
went on to Stanley basin and Sun
Elsewhere in the U.S.A.:
Diego.
by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Strickland completion of the required license
Valley and spent three days with in a new circular. “Soil Testing
Per Year_________ $4.00
The visitors came by bus, train, and the Rev. Wallace Prowell.
test.
4 4 I
A I I
‘
M V
Tells,
”
just
issued
by
the
Coopera
­
Mr. and Mrs J. M. Decker at Ob­
Six Months---------- $2.50
plane or auto from their various
sidian, Idaho. Decker is known tive Extension service of Oregon homes. The brothers and sisters
Classifieds Bring Results!
TO SPEAK AT YOUTH CAMP
as “Trigger Jim.” He has a gun State university and now avail­
Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon.
were all together three years ago
able
from
county
extension
of
­
The Rev. Omar Barnhouse will
and curio shop and is also post­
fices. The circular traces steps at the Floyd Skiles home in San be guest speaker at the Nazarene
Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa, Oregon, for Transmission
master at Obsidian.
taken in soil testing and outlines Diego. They are the only six mem-1 young adult camp for the Idaho-
Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter
Former Residents Visit
information which comes from bers remaining of the family of I Oregon district which will be held
Under the Act of March 3, 1879
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Skiles.
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Kesler and such tests.
during Labor Day weekend at
— and —
Larry of Salt Lake were Aug. 12
Prepared by A. S. King, exten-1 Before leaving for their homes, Victory Cove camp near McCall.
overnight guests in the Clarence sion soils specialist, and L. A. Al­ the group presented Mr. and Mrs.
General Repairs
Kesler home while enroute to bin, soils scientist, the circular Reno with a white nylon bed-1 Designed for Swamp Rescue
to
their home from a three - week points out that OSU soil testing spread in appreciation for their
TRUCKS — TRACTORS
The Marine corps amphibious
Signed letters to the editor are ; I vacation. They visited relatives service includes more than a! hospitality.
tractor was first designed and de­
welcomed and will be printed U , in Portland and Seattle and at­
CARS — MACHINERY
chemical analysis of a soil.
In addition to Mrs. Reno’s bro­ veloped by Donald Roebling for
they do not contain comments of
a libelous nature or attacks on tended the World’s Fair. Mrs Make Fertilizer Recommendations thers, sisters and their families, rescue work in Florida swamps.
After a soil is tested in the guests at a family picnic held
religious and racial groups. T Pub- Kesler became ill in Klamath
lication of the letters does I not Falls and had to have an appen­ campus laboratory, county agents, Aug. 12 in the Parma city park parents that evening. They are
signify the agreement oí thJi dectomy. The Utahns had to re­ using test results and important
included Reno’s brothers and sis­ Alberta and Roberta and their
newspaper with opinion«
Surgeons
111 Bower
Nyssa
main there for a week. The Kes­ local information, prepare fertility ters and their families. They were families from Caldwell.
pressed.
lers are former residents of Ar­ recommendations. These include Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Robuck of
cadia.
suggested rates of application for Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Reno |
K. E. KERBY. M. D.
P. O. Box 89
different fertilizers, lime or other and family of Snyder, Colo., and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Otis
Bullard
and
K. A. DANFORD, M. D.
Ontario, Oregon
Eddy Behymer spent a recent materials. Fertilizer recommenda­ Mrs. Raymond Reno and daugh-1
Physicians and Surgeons
August 21, 1962
weekend at their summer home tion sheets prepared for various ters of Boise.
Dial 372-2241
Gate City Journal
in McCall and attended the 25th crops include suggested rates,
Others attending the Sunday
Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Nyssa, Oregon
anniversary of the American Sun­ methods and time of application gathering were Mr. and Mrs. Ken- I
Dally Except Saturday and
Dear Editor:
of
needed
materials
based
on
soil
day School union at Quaker Hill.
neth Reno and family, Lorraine !
Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12.
Many thanks for the wonderful The Rev. and Mrs. R. G. Chandler test values.
Helderman and daughters. Two
Soil
test
samples
can
be
taken
publicity in your paper on our re­ and family were present.
other
daughters of the Charles
MAULDING CLINIC
cent Japan Nite-Obon Festival.
Arcadia club members had their any time during the year, the cir­ Renos visited in the home of their
cular
explains,
adding
that
it
is
We are pleased to inform you that annual potluck dinner for mem-
L. A. Mauldlng, M. D.
it was well attended, especially bers and their families Aug. 5 in well to allow ample time for pro­
Physician and Surgeon
cessing and for the purchase and
from your area.
the Nyssa park.
Dial 372-2216
application of needed materials in
We
feel
that
the
support
of
Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m.
Houstons Return From Trip
advance of seeding.
your
paper
has
helped
a
great
Daily Except Saturday and
A soil test can be used to plan
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Houston re­
deal in the success of the festival.
Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12.
turned recently from an eight-day a fertilizer program for one or
Sincerely
vacation. They visited her broth­ two years and a liming program
Idaho-Oregon
DAVID W. SARAZIN. M. D.
er, Eldon Struvy and family in for five to seven years. However,
Buddhist Church
Physician and Surgeon
Bremerton, Wash., and his sister, the authors stress that yearly test­
GEORGE ISERI
Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m.
Ruby Hill and family in Seattle. ing can pay big dividends to the
Publicity Chairman
Saturday, 10 to 12 Noon.
They attended the World’s Fair producer.
Japan
Nite-Obon Festival and visited relatives in Lewiston
Copies of the new circular, soil
—Phones—
and Milton-Freewater enroute to sample boxes, information sheets
Office 372-3365
Res. 372-3173 CARD OF THANKS
Paid Political Advertisement
503 Main Street
Phone 372-2953
and directions for taking samples
their home.
Office: 213 Main Street
We take this opportunity to
By Orval Caverhill
NYSSA.
OREGON
can
be
obtained
from
the
local
Jim Houston accompanied a 4-H
thank publicly all our friends for
group
to McCall Aug. 13 for five county extension office.
Dentists
the many kindnesses extended to
|
days
to
serve as counselor for a
us during my recent illness and
group
of
boys. Mrs. Ted Bowers
stay in Malheur Memorial hospi­
J. R. CUN DALL
also accompanied the group as a
tal.
We
also
want
to
express
our
Dentist
appreciation to doctors and mem­ counselor.
17 South Third Street
Nancy Boyack of Meridian
bers of the hospital staff for their
Dial 372-353«
spent last week with her grand­
kind and patient treatment.
Nyssa
Oregon
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bul­
—O. H. Schweizer
lard.
and Family.
J. w. OLSEN. D.M.D.
Eddy Behymer, who has been
GROUP VISITS IN PORTLAND visiting in the Otis Bullard home
DENTAL OFFICE
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Miner and and with other relatives here for
Seventh and Bower Ave.
family,
Jean and Joan Baker left the past month, left Aug. 15 for
Dial 372-3311
Aug. 19 for Portland where they his home in California. Mrs. Bul­
Nyssa
Oregon
visited Mr, and Mrs. Joe Olsen lard and Behymer visited Aug. 14
and family. Jean and Joan Baker with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Orris at
remained at the Olsen residence Homedale.
for the remainder of the week
TREASURE VALLEY
while the Miners returned Aug. VISIT PARENTS IN NYSSA
ANIMAL HOSPITAL
21 to Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lynch and
407 Main St.
Dial 372-3567
family of Ogden, Utah, left re­
Nyssa, Oregon
EMPLOYED AT LOCAL STORE cently after spending a week
Dr. B. E. Ross
Mrs. Norman Cutler began work with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Nyssa — 372-3552
Saturday in the local Ben Frank­ Clayton Jensen. While here they
Dr. R. W. Faulk
lin store She replaces Miss Jean also visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Parma — 4-2731
Evans who will be leaving soon Jensen in Payette and Mr. and
Large and Small Animals
to attend college. Mrs. George Mrs. C. M. Tensen, Carolyn and
Roth will serve as part-time clerk. Neil.
THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
Around Arcadia Soil Testing Dala
Given in Circular
Published by OSU
Skiles Family Meets
At C. A. Reno Home;
Picnic Held in Parma
Sets
WELDING
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
Letters
Editor
KYGAR'S
Physicians and
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While Here and
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