Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, February 21, 1963, Page 8, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2Ï. 1963
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE EIGHT
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS New Members loin
PATRIOTS
Sealed proposals for construc­ Oregon Trail Grange;
9
Shell Service
19
LEGAL NOTICES
tion of paving, basework and curb
10
The Merc
18
and gutter, addressed to the City Tax Money Discussed
13
Twiiight Cafe
15
SCHOOL DISTRICT
of
Nyssa, City Hall, Nyssa, Ore­ Four new members, Mr. and
14
Signal Oil
14
BOND ELECTION NOTICE
gon,
will be received by the City Mrs. A. M. Duff and Mr. and Mrs.
14 State of Oregon
Wilson’s Market
.... 14
)
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Price
By Helen Hatch
of Nyssa until 8:00 p.m.. Mountain Alvin Marsh, received their obli­
16
Clover
Lawn
Dairy
—
12
) S3.
County of Malheur
Standard Time, on the 4th day of gations when Oregon Trail Grange
BIG BEND—Women’s associa­ visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
17
Malheur Hospital
11
School
District
No.
26
)
Wilton
Eagan
in
Brogan,
Mrs.
March 1963, at the City Hall, Nys­ met Feb. 7 at the hall.
tion of Kingman Memorial church
19
Bracken
’
s
9
Notice is hereby given that at sa, Oregon, at which time they There was considerable discus­
in Adrian met last Thursday af­ Clara Scott at Willow Creek, Mr.
Jimmie
Ann Hatch, high indi- the school district bond election will be publicly opened and read. sion on taxes, both state and fed­
and
Mrs.
Joe
Mendiola
at
Vale
ternoon with Mrs Dyre Roberts.
vidual game and series, 198/495. hereby called, to be held at the
Mrs. Marguerite Scott was assis­ and were evening dinner guests
The work contemplated consists eral, and as to the way the tex
Bracken’s, high team game and Little Theater o f Nyssa High
of
their
son,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leon
tant hostess. Mrs. M. L. Kurtz
of
approximately 6,376 cubic money is spent.
series, 728/2105.
School, Nyssa, Oregon, in and for yards of excavation, 5,486 cubic The group also was told that
o o o
had charge of the program on Price and family.
o
o
o
o
School District No. 26 of Malheur yards of rock base, 76 lineal feet the import duty on sugar had
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright
o o o
Africa.
PETERSON'S BANTAMS
County,
Oregon, Monday, the 4th of plain curb, 7,673 lineal feet of been discontinued for three weeks
visited
Monday
with
her
mother,
o
o
There were 18 present. It was
4
Pin
Crashers
16
day
of
March,
1963, between the curb and gutter, 807 cubic yards in order to build up the supply
Mrs.
Naomi
Wright.
o
decided to serve lunch at the
7
Dragsters__________ 13
hours
of
2
p.m.
and 8 p.m. there of crushed rock, leveling course, in the United States.
LEAGUE
BULLDOG
George Elfers sale Friday.
Attend Extension Meeting
11
Gutter
Dusters
............
9
will
be
submitted
to the legal vot­ and 1,811 tons of asphaltic con­ Iva Adams had baked a cake
I Mrs. Helen Bishop and Mrs. (Beginning of Second Half)
12
Flintridgers ________ 8
ers
thereof
the
question
of con­ crete pavement.
0
and presented it to Mrs. Orma
Fair
______
4
Ray
’
s
Food
Mr. and Mrs. ! Dyre Roberts Laura Brock attended an Exten-
12
Ten Pins________ _ 8
tracting
a
bonded
indebtedness
in
0
Cleaver
in honor of her birthday
stayed in the Erie Mausling home ! sion unit meeting Feb. 13 in Vale Nyssa Auto Parts------- 4
The
work
to
be
awarded
to
the
14
Strike Outs
6
the sum of $95,000.00 for the pur­ one responsible bidder or to that anniversary.
2%
1%
caring for the children and doing ■ on ‘Developing
Responsibility in ! Lienkaernpers
_
Hal Brendle, high individual poses of constructing, improving
Moving pictures of Silver City
the chores while the Mauslings 1 Teenagers,” ’ given by Roberta Owyhee Trk. & Imp. .1% 2% game
and series, 146/362. Pin repairing, equinping and furnish­ combination of responsible bid­ and recent rodeo parades were
4
Sugar
Bowl
------------
.0
had gone to Chicago.
ders
submitting
the
lowest
accept
­
State univer-
1
Frazier of Oregon
'
Crashers, high team game, 348. ing school buildings or additions
4
S & V Cattle Co_____ 0
shown by Robert Holmes.
Mrs. Myrna Collidge, Mrs. Elise sity.
Ten
Pins, high team series, 971. thereto, and acquiring all proper­ able bid or bids. The City of
in-
Diane
Jennings,
girls
’
high
Nyssa
reserves
the
right
to
reject
Smith of Ontario, Sue and Penny
Messuri
of
Caldwell
Becky
Kent Boydell, bowler of the week, ty, real or personal, appurtenant
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Westfall spent the weekend with spent the weekend with Lynn dividual game and series, 150/379. 440 handicap series.
thereto or connected therewith, any or all bids.
In the County Court
Royce
Zobell,
boys
’
high
indivi
­
Mr and Mrs. Chet Smith.
Plans
and
specifications
may
be
Chaney.
o o o o
and to provide for the payment
Of
the State of Oregon
dual
game
and
series,
177/467.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith vis­ Mr. and : Mrs. Ray Cartwright
ALL-STAR LEAGUE
of the debt thereby incurred, in examined at the office of the City
For the County of Malheur
Manager,
City
Hall,
Nyssa,
Ore
­
ited Friday with their daughter, called Sunday afternoon on Mr. ! Nyssa Auto Parts, high team game (Played at Bye Lanes)
and for said school district.
In the Matter of the Estate
Mrs. Emil Beguhl and family in and Mrs. Joe King. In the even­ and series, 690/1959. Ray’s Food
1
The vote shall be by ballot upon gon. A copy of said documents
of
Fair,
winner
of
first
half.
Team
may
be
obtained
from
the
City
Boise.
10
2
ing they called on Mr. and Mrs. members are Janet Nedry, Karen Twinkiers
which shall be the words “Bonds
HILDA
H.
STEINER,
9
3
Homer King who showed them Johnson, Brad Mafixeld and Mike Mitee Four
Yes” and “Bonds No,” and the Manager’s office, City Hall, Nyssa,
Gales Have New Daughter
Deceased.
Oregon,
upon
receipt
of
a
deposit
Gleamers
6
6
voter shall place a cross (x) be­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
A daughter was born Feb. 7 to pictures taken by their son while i Kodama.
Little
Dippers
4
I
tween the word “Bonds” and the of twenty dollars ($20.00) for each that the undersigned, as Adminis­
Mr. and Mrs. Ricks Gale. The in­ overseas.
o o o o
copy.
The
full
amount
of
each
de
­
.3
9
word “Yes,” or between the word
Mr. an<i_Mrs. Don Kadel and MONDAY MIXED FOURSOME H and H"...
trator of the Estate of Hilda H.
fant has been named Conni Lynn.
Star
Lighters
3
9
“Bonds” and the word “No,” posit will be refunded if said | I Steiner, deceased, has filed his
She weighed 4 pounds, 15 ounces. family of Caldwell spent Sunday | Speed Bans
3
___ 9
plans
and
specifications
are
re
­
Sheltons
2
10
whichever indicates his choice.
Mrs. Mary Thompson accompa­ . | in the Horace Chaney home.
Hopefuls
___ 9
3
turned1 in good condition within Final Account in the County
Delores
Shelton,
ladies*
high
in
­
The polls for the reception of ■ fifteen (15) days after the bid Court of the State of Oregon for
nied Mr. and Mrs Johnson of ’ I Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop and Tag-a-Longs
8
4
Vale to La Grande over the week­ , Stevie visited Sunday with Mr. Splits ----
Malheur County, and that Fri­
7% 4% dividual game and series, 178/489. the ballots cast for or against the opening.
i and Mrs. Cleo Tucker and family Gutter Busters
end.
day, the 8th day of March, 1963,
7% 4% Bob Chapel, men’s high indivi­ contraction of said indebtedness
Bidders
must
be
prequalified
in
dual game and series, 230/589. Pin will, on said day and date and at
of Caldwell.
7
at the hour of 10:00 o’clock in the
Odd Balls
5
accordance
with
the
laws
of
Ore
­
i Mrs. Pearle Abbott spent last Dribblers
7 Splitters, high team game and the place aforesaid, be opened gon. Prequalification forms com­ forenoon of said day and the
___ 5
New Members Join
week in the Gale home helping Flyers-4
series, 663/1830. Delores Shelton, at the hour of 2 p.m. and remain
4
courtroom of said Court having
8
care
for
her
new
niece.
Ricks
bowler of the week, 597 handicap open until the hour of 8 p.m. of pleted, should be mailed to the been appointed by said Court as
Goof Balls
10
2
In Clean*Up Work
office
of
the
City
Manager,
City
series.
Gale, Jr., returned home with her Checkmates ...
the same day, at which hour the Hall, Nyssa, Oregon, ten (10) days the time and place for the hearing
___ 1
11
At Big Bend Park
for a while.
o o o o
same shall be closed.
of objections thereto and the set­
Mabie
Fangen,
ladies
’
high
in
­
prior to the bid opening date.
Big Bend Park association held
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith dividual game and series, 191/512. WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES
tlement thereof.
By order of the district school
A.
H.
COLBY
a shareholders meeting Feb. 12 and family of Boise, Mr. and Mrs.
Muir-Roberts
.... 13
3 board of School District No. 26
Dated and first published Feb.
Claude
Stacy,
men
’
s
high
indi
­
City
Recorder
at the community school house. Jack Slabaugh and family of
Sugar Bowl
—13
3 of Malheur County, Oregon, made
7,
1963.
vidual
game
and
series,
209/558.
First
publication,
Feb.
14,
1963.
At that time plans were made for Caldwell, Ricky and Jerry Nall
Roberts-Nyssa
_.ll
5 this 11th day of February, 1963.
Date
of last publication March
Speed
Balls,
high
team
game
and
Second publication, Feb. 21, 1963.
cutting down tree shoots, refenc­ were Sunday guests in the Chet
Pastime Cafe
9
7
-
WARREN
FARMER
7,
1963.
series,
669/1869.
Third
publication,
Feb.
28,
1963.
ing and cleaning the park area. Smith home.
High’s Furniture
9
7
Chairman
/s/ WALLACE STEINER
o o o o
Plans were also discussed for re­
Gate
City
Cleaners
8
8
Administrator
District
School
Board
THURS.
MIXED
FOURSOME
Attend
Caldwell
Services
Health
Hint
.
.
.
pairing the pump to be used for
Swager Ford
7
9 Attest:
Schroeder
&
Denning
Myrick-Bullard
.11
5
Most colds are caught from per­
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seuell,
drinking water.
Bicandi’s
6
10 D. E. NEDRY
Attorneys for Administrator
House-Huffman
11
5
sons
who
cough
and
sneeze
with
­
Mrs.
Ruth
Morgan,
Mrs.
Tom
Bill Looney’s ______ 6
10 District Clerk
The association’s seal which
Corn-Purcell
10
6
out using a handkerchief or tis­ P.O. Box 776
Zerbel
Flying
___
5
11
had “rusted” away for several Jones, Mrs. Verl Bishop and Mr. Jefferies^Neely
Published Feb. 14, 21, 1963.
10
Vale, Oregon
6
sue.
and
Mrs.
Ted
Morinaka
attended
Nyssa Welding __
5
years was again put to use at I
11
Kelley-Thompson
8
8 Arrowhead
funeral
services
Saturday
in
Cald
­
Motel
4
12
this meeting when Mr. and Mrs. I
Sarazin-Larson .
7
9
Ted Avery purchased shares in well for Gary Lee Maggard, two- Jenkins-Snodgrass __ 4
Peg
Dority,
high
individual
12
month-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
the association.
game, 188. JoAnn Holcomb, high
Lee-Iest ...........
3
13
Other new members include Robert Maggard.
individual series, 511. Arrowhead
Lenna Huffman, ladies’ high in­ Motel,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bennett and
Arthur Gale, Sheila Cartwright,
high team game and series,
dividual
game
and
series,
196/527.
Mr. and Mrs. Pug Swigert, Mr. boys and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
780/2146.
JoAnn Holcomb, bowler
Wood and family of Caldwell Don Bullard, men’s high indivi­ of the week, 592 handicap series.
and Mrs. Ernest Roger.
dual
game,
193.
Bill
lest,
men
’
s
Clean-up work started Satur­ were Sunday dinner guests of
o o o o
day, Feb. 16. Those who gave of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- high individual series, 531. House- NYSSA COMMERCIAL
Huffman,
high
team
game
and Home Dairies
their time and energy included vey Bennett.
13%
2%
Mrs. Ernest Seuell and Loia series, 696/1940.
the Rogers, Swigerts, Gales,
First National Bank 13
3
O
O
O
O
Emery Cameron, Raymond Cart­ visited Sunday afternoon with
Eder’s
H 5
wright and sons, Charles Witty, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Seuell SPORTSMEN'S LEAGUE
Shell
Service
10%
5%
Norsedco
__
...... 19
9
Ted Avery’s hired man and his near Nyssa.
Holcomb & Main
10
6
Q's
Trophy
Cabin
19
9
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Varner
Hopkins
son.
Eastman Insurance
7
9
C.
E.
Clapp
.....
16%
11% Co-op
Witty furnished his tractor and visited last Thursday with Mrs.
6
10
Nyssa Auto Parts 16
12
Gwigert used his chain saw. The Creola Betts in Boise.
Howard’s Texaco
5
11
15%
12% Grain Millers __
Mr. and Mrs. Alvon McGinnis Elks Lodge
men cut tree shoots and cleaned
3
13
14
out what was left of the old fence. were Sunday evening dinner Oregon Concrete ._ 14
13
15 Chet’s Motel ______ 3
A potluck luncheon was served guests at the home of her broth­ Wilson’s Dept. Store 13
Emil Wohlcke, high individual
Cascade
Gas
...10
18
er,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cecil
Smith.
at noon to the group.
game and series, 223/577. First
9
19
Mrs. Bill Blevins, Mrs. Chet Zinn’s Flying “A”.
Plans were made for another
National Bank, high team game,
Idaho
Power
.............
8
20
Smith
and
¡Mrs.
Jack
Slabaugh
work day slated Saturday, Feb.
854.
Don Hatch, high individual 2457. Co-op, high team series.
23, when the group will finish spent Friday in Boise with Mrs.
game and series, 219/594. Elks,
cleaning the fence-row and start Ricks Gale and family.
o o o o
Mr. and Mrs. Perle Davis of I high team game, 1062. Norsedco,
refencing the park area together
FRIDAY
BUSINESSMEN
Ridgeview
spent
Wednesday
eve
­
high team series, 3044.
with other cleaning and burning
Gate City Journal
19
9
ning with Dick Davis and Stevie.
o o o o
that needs to be done.
Fangen
’
s
Floral
____
17
11
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Tom
Ferguson
TUESDAY BUSINESSMEN
(Members of the association have
PHONE 372-2253
............... 15
NYSSA, OREGON
13
22
stated that any volunteer help and Helen Hatch visited Saturday Bingham Service
10 KSRV
Muir-Roberts
____
13
16
22
10 Nyssa Implement
will be appreciated and that a evening with Mr and Mrs. James Swager Ford
13
15
Elliott Tire
21
potluck luncheon will be served. McGinnis.
11
Ideal
Cleaners
____
12
16
B & M Equipment
18
>---------------------------------------- —
14
Reed’s Texaco
12
16
Vale M & W Mkt.
16
16
Skinner’s Service
11
17
Simplot Soilbuilders 15
17
George
Saito,
high
individual
Vale Auction ....
15
17
game and series, 277/620. Skin-
Thompson Agency
14
18
h
— Conducted by —
ner’s Service, high team game
Ray’s Food Fair
14
18
Col. Bert Anderson
Col. Guy Sparks Parma M & W Mkt. 14 18 and series, 923/2665
o o o o
Nyssa M & W Mkt.
12
20
Ontario — 889-5501
Nyssa — 372-3475
!•
SUGAR CUBE BANTAMS
Reno
’
s
Food
Fair
9
23
— Clerk —
16
12
Chuck Landreth, high indivi- Sugar Babes .....
JIM YOST. Nyssa — Phone 372-3071
Gutter
Dusters
16
12
dual game, 225. Chet Takatori,
For the Latest Auction News, Listen to KSRV, Ontario,
Bowl Dogs
___
16
12
high
individual
series,
608
Nyssa
at 12:15 p.m. Daily.
Sparemasters
14
14
M & W Market, high team game
Strike Outs
12
16
and series, 1056/2958.
Sugar Plums
10
ia
COMPLETE DAIRY DISPERSAL
Feb. 19 Prize Winners
Connie Mitchell, high individual
FRIDAY, FEB. 22, 12 Noon—Located 4 mil»« south of Ad­
Chet Takatori, high handicap
rian on Wilder highway, then Vi mile east. 91 QUALITY series. 686 Lonnie Leavell, John game and senes, 180/465. Gutter
HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE. Majority are artificial breed­ Crosby, 137 games. Willie Zillig, Dusters, high team game and ser­
ies, 359/967. Jolene Holmes, bowl,
ing, vaccinated and tattooed. Cows bred to Jessup breeding Ray VanderOord. Bob McKinney. er
of the week, 491 handicap ser­
■nd Polled Hereford Bull Public Is Invited to inspect herd Lamar Orr, two identical games ies.
II
before sale day. POLLED HEREFORD BULL. MILKING Tom Jayo, most splits, 7.
O O O O
EQUIPMENT. 120 ACRES (Two Farms) are for Private Sale.
o o o o
SUGAR BOWL BANTAMS
GEORGE ELFERS. Owner. Terms. Cash. Lunch. Free Coffee. EAGLES LEAGUE
Dr. Ross’ Hawks____ 15
5
Guards ....
16% 7% Thunderbirds
10%
9%
Presidents
15% »Mi Lucky Strikes _____ 10
10
FARM AUCTION
Vice Presidents
11
13
Grace’s Cafe
_____ 9% 10%
MONDAY, FEB. 25, 12 Noon—Located Vi mile south of Chaplains
11
13
Three Stewgies
9
11
★
Adrian, than Mi mile east across bridge to corner, then l¥i Conductors
10
14
Idaho Power Luckies 6
14
8
miles south and V« mile west. Large herd of DAIRY CATTLE. Past Worthys
16
Russell Myrick, high individual
Herd averaged $321.78 per head of milk sold during 1962.
Rulon Trost, high individual game and senes, 177/416. Dr.
Public la Invited to Inspect creamery receipts. HOLSTEIN game and series. 235/566, Presi­ Ross' Hawks, high team game,
BULL. FARM and MILKING EQUIPMENT. 2 ELECTRIC dents, high team game and series. 457 Thunderbirds, high team ser­
STOVES. 1949 JOHN DEERE "A" TRACTOR and Other Farm 1047/2957.
ies, 1319 Russell Myrick. bowler
★
Machinery consigned by Don Coatley. HORACE and DAL­ Feb. 14 Prize Winners
of the week, 473 handicap series.
LAS CHANEY, Owners. Terms. Cash. Lunch.
o o o o
Clark Olsen, high handicap ser­
ies, 631. Dick Gustavson, high SUGAR CITY LEAGUE
★
io
handicap series for February, 648 Farmers Feed, Seed 18
COMPLETE DAIRY DISPERSAL
White Satin
16
12
TUESDAY, FEB. 26, 11 a.m.—Located 5 miles east of Ham­ Bill Hamilton, LaVern Cleaver, Mildred’s Salon
15
13
Aden
Wilson,
143
games.
Bob
ilton corner and then 2*4 miles south. 70 REGISTERED and
15
Love, most splits picked. 2. Har­ Brownie’s Cafe, Lge 13
GRADE DAIRY CATTLE. All vaccinated and tattooed with old
15
Brendle, low handicap game. Marguerite’s Apparel 13
Individual health certllfcates. Records and dates will be given 153. Bill Purcell, picked 4-7-10 Pounds’ Grocery
9
19
on all cattle on day of sale. 1959 MASSEY-FERGUSON "65“ split.
Eris Bertram, high individual
TRACTOR. Other Farm Machinery. EAR CORN, OAT and
O O O O
game, 212. Stella Ross, high in­
PEA HAY, SOME STRAW. Miscellaneous Items. WAYNE WEDNESDAY HOUSEWIVES
dividual series, 554. White Satin,
Bowlettes
THORNOCK. Owner. Terms. Cash. Lunch on Grounds.
14
high team game and series, 776
6
(Chemicals Can Be Mixed With These)
Three Stooges
13
and 2284. Maxine Brown, bowler
7
Alley Cats
of the week. 590 handicap series
10
10
MACHINERY AUCTION
Borderlines
9
Deane Kohl, bowler of the month
11
THURSDAY, FEB. 28. 10 a.m.—Located at north edge of Safety Pins
7% 12% for January. 543 handicap series
Nyssa on highway, at Walt Fox farm. SIX TRACTORS (Oli­ Gutter Gerties
6% 13%
ver Clea-Trac Crawler, John Deere "A," Moline "Z," 1951
Vera Olsen, high individual GUESTS IN BATES HOME
Aills-Chalmers "CA," 1957 Ford "850." Farmall "H"). TWO game, 169 Marian Danford. high
Weekend guests in the home of
PALOMINO HORSES. NUMEROUS ITEMS OF FARM Individual senes. 443 Gutter Ger­ Mrs. Frances Bates were Mrs.
MACHINERY consigned by WALT FOX. WYATT SMITH ties, high team game and series, Nema Johnston of Nampa; Mrs.
LAWREN KING. CHARLES C. KNOX. RONALD COSENS 439/1217. Marian Danford. bowl, Bates’ sister, Mrs. L. A. Hoalst
ROBERT REICHERT and PETE VANDER OORD. Terms. er of the week, 576 handicap ser­ of Glenns Ferry, and her sister-1
18 North Second
NYSSA. OREGON
ies. Ida Miner, bowler of the in-law, Mrs. George Bates of J
Phone 372-3548
Cash. Lunch on Grounds.
month, 569 handicap series.
Boise
Adrian Church Women's Association
To Serve Lunch at Elfers Farm Sale
SUGAR
BOWL
Standings
SEED GRAIN
CERTIFIED and UNCERTIFIED STOCK
* Alfalfa
★ Wheal
★ Clover
★ Barley
★ Pasture Grass
★ Oats
— WE ALSO DO —
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NYSSA ELEVATOR
AUCTION SALES
DON’T DELAY
IT'S TIME TO ORDER
FERTILIZERS!
NYSSA CO-OP HAS CARLOADS
ON HAND NOW!
— Check This List for Your Needs —
AMMONIA SULPHATE
Contains 24% Sulphur
16-20-0 ÀMMO-PHOS
PHOSPHATES
Please Give Us a Week's Notice on
10-16-8 and ALL SPECIAL MIXES
For the Right Fertilizer at Lowest Prices —
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