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THURSDAY. APRIL 18. 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT Merrill Calls Have Twin Daughters Born Saturday al Ontario Hospital By Mrs. Wilson Witt NEWELL HEIGHTS — Twin daughters were born Saturday af ternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Call of Newell Heights. They were born at Holy Rosary hospi tal in Ontario at 1:50 and 1:57 p.m. and tipped the scales at 6 pounds, 12 ounces and 7 pounds, 12 ounces. 1 Girin II ir Id tlrunhrn LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF MEETING Big Bend Irrigation District Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the board of directors of the Big Bend Irrigation District sitting as a board of equalization will meet on the 7th day of May, 1963, at 8:00 p.m. of said day at the residence of W. C. Van De Water within said district for the purpose of reviewing and correct- j ing its assessment roll and ap portionment of charges for opera tion and maintenance for 1963-64 period and the assessment of $0.75 cents per acre for the operation and maintenance of the Big Bend Unit of the district. Also $0.20 per acre for opera tion and maintenance and $3.20 per acre (as determined by the Secretary of the Interior) to meet construction and rehab charges of the Park Unit of said district for Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McKinley went to Boise Friday and took her brother, Lloyd Smith, to din ner. They then spent the evening at the Russell McKinley home in J Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Loise Boren of Durkee were Saturday night i guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ■ Glenn and family. Attend Play in Caldwell NOTICE OF SCHOOL Gate Journal ELECTION Upon Question of Increasing CLASSIFIED ADS Tax Levy Over Amount Limited By Section 11, Article XI, LOST and FOUND State Constitution Notice is hereby given that an FOUND — White Rabbit. Found Friday evening on Alberta ave election will be held in School nue. Phone 372-3188. 16-ltp District No. 61 of Malheur Coun ty, State of Oregon, from 2 p.m. LOST—Black Labrador Dog, two to 8 p.m. on May 6, 1963. at Ad years old, male. Lost in Big rian Grade School in said school Bend along Miller avenue. Re district, for the purpose of sub ward for return or any infor mitting to the legal voters of said mation. Contact Timmy Holly. district the question of increasing Phone Parma 724-5207 or 724- the tax levy for the fiscal year 6139, 16-ltc 1963-1964 over the amount limit ed by section 11, article XI, of PERSONAL the Constitution of Oregon. The reasons for increasing such NYSSA BANK DAYS—Win first levy are: prize of $50 in trade certificates, No tax base; money needed to $10 second award or third prize operate schools. of $5, Tuesday, April 23, at 3 The amount of tax, in excess p.m. in Nyssa. Last names of the 6% limitation, proposed to drawn were Lewis Riggs, Ken- i be levied for said fiscal year is neth Saunders and Vai Garner ! $161,406.78. Riggs and Saunders were pres-* April, Dated this 15th day of ent to claim their $75 and $10 City Mrs. Ida Collins of the Ontario nursing home was a weekend „ I Bill Hammon was one of 19 guest at the home of her niece, seniors from Nyssa high school Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz, Mr. who attended the Shakespearean W McLaughlin McLaugnnn of play> “As You Like It, ’ with ’heir and Mrs. M. M. W. brother of Mrs. Kurtz, instructor Clyde Swisher at the Boise, a 1--------- — ------------ College of Idaho Saturday even- were also dinner guests. I Boys staying at the Charles ing. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Mayland of Leedy home went to their homes for Easter Sunday. Ernie Eiler | Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Leland visited his mother, Mrs. Hazel Mayland and son of Boise called the 1963-64 period. Sauer at Weiser; Tony Richter the past week at the home of Mrs ! MRS. VIRGINIA STEFFENS and a group of her FHA girls are The assessment roll and record 1963. and James Anthony visited their , Thelma Hammon. shown here in the process of redecorating the lobby at Malheur may be inspected by any inter- Attest: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McDermott Memorial hospital. Paint and labor were donated by the group as parents in Ontario. C. G. BROWN ested persons at the office of the I and family of Marsing were Eas Mrs. Thelma Hammon and Bill, a community service project On the planks are (left io right) Leila Secretary. District Clerk Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hammon and ter Sunday dinner guests of his - Farmer, Lynn Jackson. Janice Burns, Marilyn Gonyer and Mrs. CALVIN MARTIN By order of the Board of Direc parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mc- Larry Dee, Mrs. Donna Goulding, Steffens. Girls in the foreground are Judy Moncur and Bonnie tors. Chairman Garry and Jerry and Mrs. Edith i Dermott. Sager. Also on the job, but not in line of the Journal camera, were Board of Directors W. C. VAN DE WATER Hammon had Easter Sunday din Mrs. Henry Moore, Mr. and Ann Cleaver. Sue Olsen, Gail Flinders and Berniel Schulthies. Published April 18 and 25, 1963. Secretary ner at Cherry Creek resort. I Mrs. Clarence H. Jacohson and , Big Bend Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farmer, family were Easter dinner guests I County, Oregon, as the date, time NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL Irrigation District NOTICE OF VACATION Mrs. Ada Butler of Ontario and of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Faws at | ELECTION AND MEETING OF STREETS and place for hearing and con Published April 11 and 18, 1963. Vale. The Jacobson family left i Mike Hastriter were Easter din NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ner guests of Mrs. Helen Butler i Monday for their home in Ches-| Notice is hereby given that on sidering said Resolution and any ter, Calif. Mrs. Jacobson and son | the 12th day of March, 1963, the objections to and protests against NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL i in compliance with Sec. 331.010, and Pauline. ORS, to the legal voters of School Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McKinley I had spent a month with her mo- City Council of the City of Nyssa, the vacation of said above de ELECTION AND MEETING | District No. 61, of Malheur Coun scribed streets, and for determin Malheur County, Oregon, at a announce the arrival of a grand- ther, Mrs. Moore. Jacohson and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, daughter born April 12 to their their two daughters visited here regular session, adopted a Reso ing whether the public interest in compliance with Sec. 331.010, ty, State of Oregon, that the AN NUAL SCHOOL ELECTION of lution instituting proceedings to will be prejudiced by the vacation son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and the past week. ORS, to the legal voters of Rural said District will be held at Ad of the same and for the deter vacate certain streets in the City Mrs. Hugh Eddy of North Bend Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz were School District Board, Malheur Mrs. McKinley left Monday for a Wednesday afternoon and even- of Nyssa, Oregon, more particu mination of such other matters County, State of Oregon, that the rian Grade School, between the two-week visit with her daugh- jng dinner guests of her brother larly described as follows, to-wit: relative thereto, as are required ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION hours of 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. on the first Monday of May, being the All that portion of South by law to be passed upon and de ter, Karen. ( and wife, Mr. and Mrs. <1. C. Dur- for ZONE 5—-District No. 1, Dis 6th day of May, A.D. 1963, for the Sixth and Eighth Streets be termined by said City Council. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson were nill at Ten Davis, Idaho. tween the south line of Thomp All property owners and other trict No. 11, District No. 29, Dis purpose of electing One Director Easter dinner guests o f their j Extension Unit Meets Today son Avenue and the north line persons affected by said vacations trict No. 42 and District No. 61, for Five-Year Term from Zone daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie AKH Extension unit will meet of Commercial Avenue. and desiring to object to said va of said District will be held at Three (3). Eason of Homedale. Other dinner Dated this 15th day of April, Reserving at all times in and cations shall present their objec the aforementioned district school guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred this afternoon with Mrs. Byrd Walters. Lesson will be “ Low to the City of Nyssa an ease tions to the City Council and/or houses, between the hours of 2 1963. Simpson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Attest: ment and right - of - way over, the City Recorder of the City of p.m. and 8 p.m. on the first Mon Raymond Simpson and family, Calorie Foods ’’ day of May, being the 6th day of across and under said above de Nyssa as by law required. C. G. BROWN Sunday dinner guests at the Grandpa Purcell of Nyssa, Mr. This notice is given pursuant May, A.D. 1963, for the purpose District Clerk and Mrs. Floyd Eason of Parma. Richard Fenn home were Mr and scribed streets for the purpose of electing One Director for Zone CALVIN MARTIN Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Lowder and Mrs. Lowell Madison of New of installing, maintaining, re to Resolution No. 249 of the City 5. Chairman children of Rupert, Idaho, arrived Meadows, Mr. and Mrs. John Hig- placing and otherwise operating of Nyssa and the laws of the State Dated this 15th day of April, Board of Directors Thursday evening to visit her mo genbottom of Payette. Afternoon sewers and any or all public of Oregon in such cases made and 1963. provided. utilities or city facilities. Published April 18 and 25, 1963. callers were Mr. and Mrs. Carl ther, Mrs. Edith Hammon. They EMERY J. SKINNER Notice is hereby further given Dated at Nyssa, Oregon, this left Friday for Portland to see Fenn, Mr. and Mrs. Benny Beach District Clerk EASTER DINNER GUESTS Lowder’s father who is very ill. and family of Vale and Mrs. Floyd that said City Council has fixed 13th day of March, 1963. WILLIAM G. ROSS the 23rd day of April, 1963, at the A. H. COLBY Mrs. Bill Miller and sons of On They planned to stop again for a Gilmer of Payette. Chairman hour of 8:00 o ’ clock p.m. of said City Recorder tario were Easter Sunday dinner short visit on their return Mon Mr. and Mrs. Benny Beach of Board of Directors guests of her parents, Mr. and day. Lowder is elementary coor Vale and Alene Simpson were day at the Council Chambers at First publication, March 21, 1963. Published April 18 and 25, 1963. Mrs. Bill Schoen. dinator for the Minico county Easter dinner guests at the Carl the City Hall of Nyssa, Malheur Last publication, April 18, 1963. school system. Fenn home. Afternoon callers Lloyd Smith of Deering, Neb., were Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fenn visited from Saturday noon until and children of Ontario, Mr. and Sunday evening at the R. D. Me- Mrs. Wesley Walker and family Kinley home. He is a brother of of Adrian, Mrs. Alfred Simpson Mrs McKinley. He has invented and children. a beet topper and had been in1 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baxter and Boise on business. His son, Doug- ' children of Kennewick, Wash., las Smith, a teacher at Wyoming arrived Thursday to visit her par State university, arrived Sunday ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McDer and visited in the McKinley mott. Friday evening they took home. their parents to dinner at Meri -//KANSAS ClTY-Subxero^old dian. On their return their son, KITCHEN QUEENS 4-H CLUB Larry, Jr., of Pilot Rock, Ore., //ripped JS,Sru;rvhBus‘ness acl!v"l failed PLANS MAY 11 BREAKFAST called by phone and visited with i^ow-tempe^/" Kitchen Queens 4-H club meet his parents. The Baxters left Sat ing was called to order by Presi urday afternoon for their home. dent Shirley Cleaver when the Women's association of Adrian group met April 15. Mary Ann Community church met Thursday Alabama, with Hopman led the pledges. afternoon with Mrs. Earl Winn Roll call was answered with at Adrian. Those attending from each member telling what she Newell Heights were Mmes. R. D. thought would be a good break McKinley, Henry Moore and An- fast, lunch and dinner. na Pratt. The girls are planning to cook Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Worden a 9 o’clock breakfast May 11 at and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don the home of Shirley Cleaver. Fox spent Sunday at Antelope —Joyce Cleaver, Reporter. reservoir. 16-ltc prizes. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS BEEF IS DOWN—45c per pound (cut, wrapped and guaranteed good). LOCKER PORK (whole) 28c per pound. Processed (cut, wrapped, hams and bacon cur ed and lard rendered), 34c per pound. Treasure Valley Pack ing Co. Phone 372-3103. 12-tfc CORN PLANTER (Allis - Chal mers)—Nearly new, $150. Da vid Beers, one mile north and 314 miles west of Nyssa on Co lumbia avenue. 16-ltp BEE BOARD LUMBER — Kiln- dried fir (not drilled) 3x6 and 4x6, 48,” 40 and 60 cents each. Drilled bee boards also avail able. ALF-A-BEE PRODUCTS, Inc. 10 North First St., Nyssa. Phone 372-2430. 15-4tc HAY—Will deliver. O. R. Mor gan. Phone 372-2953. 16-ltp FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE COZY FOR A COUPLE —Two- bedroom home, large carpeted living room with fireplace. Kit chen with breakfast nook. Uti lity porch wired for washer and dryer. Part basement with coal stoker. $8,000.00. Terms. Fly ing Realty, Inc. Box 606, Vale, Ore. 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Kentucky, one day this past January, frigid winter blasts dropped temperatures to 20 degrees below zero. In Chicago that same month, temperatures plummeted to 18 below zero; in St. Louis, to 11 below zero. The news was similar almost all over the country. But not in the Pacific Northwest. There, the news was good—another mild winter; in fact, one of the warmest ever. In Portland, Oregon, and Seattle. Washington—leading cities of the Pacific Northwest —winter temperatures over a 30-year period have ranged in the moderate mid-30’s to mid-40’s. In summer, the temperature range averages a enol 56 to 79 degrees. Year-round, temperatures are mild: warmer than average in winter, cooler in summer. And there’s little ice or snow to shovel It’s the kind of country in which people like to live, and to work. 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