Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 20, 1962, Page 6, Image 6

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    THtniSPAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 19tt
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE SIX
Church Group Holds Election Meet;
Names Room Remodeling Committee
By Mrs. Wilson Witt
M. L. Kurtz visited last Thurs­
day afternoon in Parma at the
Ben Newell home. The latter are
cousins of the Kurtz couple. They
also visited another cousin, Roy
Church of Idaho Falls, who was a
guest in the Newell home. Church
had been in Malheur Memorial
hospital for several days with a
heart condition. He had come
here to attended funeral services
for a sister-in-law and became ill
while here.
Merry Matrons
Meet Wednesday
With Mrs. Tyner
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By Peggy Brown
NEWELL HEIGHTS — Presby­
OREGON TRAIL—Merry Mat­
terian Women's Missionary so­
rons club met Sept. 12 at the
ciety met last Thursday afternoon
home of Hazel Farr with eight
with Mrs. Esther Bennett in Big
members answering roll call. Af­
i
Bend. In attendance were 19
ter a business meeting the re­
members. Mrs. R. D McKinley
mainder of the afternoon was
had charge of the meeting. Mrs.
spent socially.
Anna Pratt gave the devotionals
Refreshments were served by
and an interesting talk on Thai­
the hostess. Club members ad­
land. Roll call was answered by
journed to meet again on Sept. 26
the number of friendship calls
with Mrs. Alberta Tyner.
made during the past month.
Election and installation of of­ Arrive* in Hawaii
and Mrs. Neil Dimmick and
ficers followed A committee was Word has been received from Mr. Mr. and
Mrs. Vic Marshall were
named to look at the kitchen in Kay
Borge
stating
that
she
had
in
McCall
Sunday. They also vis­
the church basement with the
in Honolulu safely. She ited in the Howard Dryden home
idea of some remodeling to make arrived
was met by her brother, Terry, at New Meadows.
more room for a Sunday school who
has been there the past m Remains in Hospital
class and weekday church school years,
stationed at Pearl Harbor
class. Mrs. M. L. Kurtz, Mrs. Ir­
Frank Jayo is still confined to
vin Topliff and Mrs. Wilson Witt with the Navy.
Malheur Memorial hospital fol­
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simpson lowing a one-car accident Sept. 8
were on this committee.
Next meeting will be held at and family were Sunday dinner on Grand avenue.
the church with a thank offering guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benny
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hutchinson
Beach in Vale.
program planned
of
Denver, Colo., visited from
Mrs. M. L. Judd and Mrs. Ger­ Tuesday
until Thursday in the
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simpson rit Timmerman of Newell Heights Russell Gressley home.
and family were Friday evening attended a garden club meeting
Mrs. Don Royse and children of
visitors at the Wesley Walker Sept. 11 at the home of Mrs. R. H. Boise visited her parents, Mr. and
Young in Parma.
home in Adrian.
Mrs Rolland Holmes several days
Mrs. Lydia Worden spent Sun­ Mrs. Ray Simpson visited Fri­ last week.
day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ira day afternoon at the Johnnie Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Kreager of
Eason home in Homedale.
Price, Jr., in Ridgeview.
Kingman Kolony visited Saturday
Sunday dinner guests at the evening
Prepare Sack Lunches
in the Vic Marshall home.
Irvin Topliff home were Mr. and
Mrs.
Glenn
Brown, Timmie and
Owyhee LDS ward prepared Mrs.
Edward Topliff and family Glenda left Thursday
morning for
400 sack lunches for the stake of Hazelton,
Mr. and Mrs. San Jose, Calif., to visit
and
conference held Sunday in Nyssa. Leslie Topliff Idaho,
and Gilbert Deffen- Mrs. Ken Godbout and Mr.
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman baugh of Nyssa.
Afternoon visit­ Mrs. Brown and Timmie returned
and her mother, Mrs. Ida Hodge,
were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Top­ Monday. Glenda is employed in
were Thursday evening visitors at ors
liff
of Nyssa.
California.
the Wilson Witt home.
Give
Sunday School Program
Mrs. Ray Simpson and Alice
Visits in Savage Home
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz at­ Mrs. A. C. Duffin of Rupert,
visited Sept. 12 with Mrs. Nixie
tended Methodist Sunday school Idaho,
Collins in Nyssa.
visited in the David Sav­
Mrs. Jake Borge and Mrs. Anna last week in Nyssa and talked to age home Monday afternoon. Mrs.
Pratt attended a County Migrant the Primary and Junior depart­
is an aunt of Savage.
Ministry meeting held Sept. 12 ments about “Peoples of Alaska.” Duffin
Mr.
and
Mrs. Gib Holmes and
at the United Presbyterian church They told of the Methodist chil­ Jolene of Nyssa and Mrs. Alice
in Ontario. An election of officers dren’s home at Seward where 40 Holmes visited Monday evening
Indian and Eskimo youngsters are
was held.
Mrs. Helen Butler, Pauline But­ cared for. The children in the in the Frank Byers home.
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Vander­ Nyssa church have sent gifts to Colleen Brown spent several
days last week visiting Anita and
pool of New Plymouth, Margaret these young people.
Janice
Piercy in the Thurman
Payne of Ontario and Mick Hast-
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fenn and
riter of Adrian attended a Job’s family were Sunday evening vis­ Piercy home while her mother
Daughters installation ■ held Sat­ itors in the Alfred Simpson home. was in San Jose, Calif.
urday evening at Homedale. Lin­ Mrs. Lydia Worden returned Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowen and
da Orris was installed honored home Saturday morning from a family of Vale visited Sunday af­
queen of the bethel.
visit with relatives at Eugene, ternoon in the John Bretz home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fenn and Springfield and McKenzie Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Johnson of
family attended the LDS confer­ The Presbyterian church board Fruitland visited Wednesday af­
ence held Sunday at Nyssa. Their met last Thursday evening at the ternoon in the Bretz residence.
daughter, Mrs. Wesley Walker James Phifer home in Kingman
LEGAL NOTICES
and children of Adrian, were Sun­ Kolony. Those attending from
day evening visitors in their Newell Heights were Mr. and
NOTICE OF SPECIAL
home.
Mrs. M. L. Kurtz, Irvin Topliff,
ELECTION
Stopped by Road Block
Dick Kriegh, Mrs. Jake Borge and
On October 2, 1962, in the City
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Ko- Wilson Witt.
of Nyssa, from 9.00 o’clock a.m.
men attended the Elks I program
until 7.00 o’clock p.m., a special
Saturday evening i n Ontario. VISIT IN LUNDY HOME
election will be held at which the
The program featured “ ‘ Hawaii.”
Recent guests in the Ward E. following measure will be submit­
Those returning from the pro­ Lundy home were his brothers ted to the voters for their appro­
gram were stopped at Cairo junc­ and sLsters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. val:
tion by a road block set up to Jay Lundy of Portland and Mr. Street and Alley Intersection and
apprehend the men who robbed and Mrs. P. E. Lundy and Earl
Street Improvement Charter
M and W market in Boise that of Culver, Ore. Visitors Sept. 9
Amendment Submitted io
evening.
in the Lundy home were Mr. and
the Legal Voters by the
Mr. and Mrs. Kurtz went to Mrs. James Mitchell and family
Common Council of
Caldwell Friday, where they were of Parma, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
the City of Nyssa
luncheon guests of an aunt, Mrs. Phillips and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Shall the City of Nyssa Charter
Jessie Tucker. They stopped on Tex Morgan and family, Mr. and be amended by adding thereto a
their return at the Ben Newell, Mrs. Ward C. Lundy, Mr and Mrs. new chapter authorizing the Com­
home to visit with Church.
I F. P. Runcorn.
mon Council to improve and pave
certain street and alley intersec­
tions within said City including
one-half of a certain street abut­
ting upon or adjacent to real
property owned by the City, all
of which is located within the
boundaries of Street Improvement
District No. 6 to issue and sell
General Obligation Bonds of the
City in an amount not exceeding
$11,000.00 to provide funds there­
for, and to provide a tax levy to
pay principal and interest of said
bonds?
500
YES
501
NO
The polling place for the elec­
tion will be at the Council Cham­
bers at the City Hall of the City
of Nyssa, Oregon, for all pre­
cincts.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
the City of Nyssa, this 12th day
of September, 1962.
for safe, sure driving!
A. H. COLBY
(SEAL)
City Recorder !
First publication September 13,
Take Your Cars and Trucks to Your
1962.
Favorite Garage or Service Station
Last publication September 27,
1962.
For Winterizing!
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No. 2540
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
In the County Court
Of the State of Oregon
For the County of Malheur
In the Matter of the Estate of
MARGARET ESTHER
LA WHENCE. Also Known as
ESTER M. LAWRENCE
Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned, Ralph G.
Lawrence, as Executor of the
above-entitled estate, has filed his
final account in the above-entitled
Court, and that Monday, the 15th
day of October, 1962, at 10.00 o’­
clock in the forenoon of said day
and the court room of said Court
have been appointed by said
Court as the time and place for
the hearing of objections thereto
anil settlement thereof.
Dated and first published, Sen-
tember 13. 1962.
Date of last publication, Octo-
ber 11, 1962.
RALPH G LAWRENCE
Executor
Hemgson & Stunz
Attorneys at Law
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ATTFND ON? kRTO MF.FTINtJ
Uhe*1lei Mrs
l'w.-n lîenü snd M». Minute
lx*5b-k nttended a no h«*t dlnner
and xpe. tl meeting la«t Ihut’day
eve.-.ns ht the TX>'F Hnll in On
tarte The e«-ent honored Mrs
Selma Watkma, Rel'ehah State
president
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RETURN TO RRYMFRTON
Ml and Mr« W J FVinen left
Saturday rivninj for their home
in Bremerton, Wash., after spend­
ing the p*xt 10 days visiting her
brother in law «nd sister, Mr and
Mrs A H Bovdell
RETURN FROM SEATTLE
THE FRED BRACKENS (Fr*d and Margaret) ar* shown as they
appeared last year on Nyssa's Craxy Day. Dressed as an artist (and
a sloppy one at that, with paint all over his pants) Fred poses her*
with his better-half, wearing a frock designed for a member of the
younger set as she displays huge lollipop and balloon. They were
snapped by a Journal photographer in the shoe department of the
store.
Mr and Mrs S. C McConnell
returned Saturday evening from
Seattle where they attended the
World's Fair and visited his bro-
thers. They also visited with
| longtime friends whom they had
known in Nebraska. The Nyssa
couple was accompanied by their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
I Mrs. Forrest Moore of Nampa.
James Rigney Family
Visits Nyssa Parents
Mr and Mr» James W. Rigney,
Anthony. Karen and Kristine ar­
rived from Wichita Falls, Texas,
last Thurstday to visit their par­
rots. Mr. and Mrs Jesse W. Rig­
ney and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parr
Enroute to Nyssa, the travelers
visited Carlsbad Caverns in New
Mexico, Hoover Dam, Yosemite
National Park and Death Valley
in California and stopped in San
Francisco to see “Buzz” Parr who
is stationed at Travis Air Force
base.
Rigney received his discharg*
from the Air Force on Sept 5.
On Sept, 19 he and his family
moved to Eugene, Ore., where he
will be a student at the univer­
sity. Jane Parr Rigney has ac-.
cepted a position as surgical nurse
at Sacred Heart hospital in Eu­
gene.
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