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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1964 Brenda Sommars Kay Named Silver Event Set OES Grand Chapter gunday Afternoon Is Bride-Elect Committee Member 1 Golden Rule Chapter 141, Or- For PeUTZ UOUple Of lames Farmer der of Eastern Star, held a regu Mr. and Mrs. Werner Peutz will Pay Your Bills WHEN DUE lar meeting Monday evening, be honored Sunday, June 28, with I June 15, in the Masonic hall with an open house reception in ob Worthy Matron Thelma Huffman servance of their 25th wedding | presiding. anniversary. The event will be During the session, discussion held at the couple’s home in the was held regarding amendments Owyhee community and is being to the constitution and by-laws planned by their daughter, Wan of Oregon grand chapter. Dele da and Mrs. William Peutz. Friends and relatives are in gates will attend grand chapter sessions next week in Portland. vited to call between the hours Pioneer Service Credit Information Is Most Valuable. Announcement was made that of 4 and 7 p.m. No Commissions Charged on Collections. Kay Brendle will serve during I Mr. and Mrs. Peutz were mar All Money Paid Direct to Creditors. the ensuing year as a member ried July 2, 1939, at Payette and of the home endowment commit have resided in the Owyhee com THESE YOUNG LADIES display a trophy won in choral competi tee of the Oregon grand chapter munity since that time. tion during grand session held recently in Bend. They are mem of Eastern Star. bers of Job's Daughters bethel 33 and were among 300 Jobies from Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huffman, bethels throughout the state participating in the choral contest. worthy patron and matron, pre- tit - h Snrnrise ParfV • / sented a gift to each officer With bUrpHSe rOTiy They are (left to right) Lynda Cundall, Vicki Newman, Cookie SINCE 1926 Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Chate Cole, Linda Wilson, Marilyn Gonyer and Carolyn Lowe. Jane Tim and later served refreshments to lain were honored on the evening merman (not pictured) who is bethel musician, provided piano The Merchant’s and Professional Men’s Organization those in attendance. of June 11 with a surprise party accompaniment. The girls placed third in the class C division of OREGON—IDAHO—UTAH—NEVADA DIVISION given in their home at 1015 Park the choral competition.—Staff Photo. Division Office . . . Eugene, Oregon ♦ - . avenue by a group of friends. ♦ ♦ BRENDA SUE SOMMARS 409 Tiffany Building — P. O. Box 471 The honorees had just returned I GROUP HOLDS DINNER . . . Plans July Rites from a honeymoon trip to Cali Listen to Pioneer Service Broadcasts ♦ ♦ Master point play was held Members of the Sunset Valley fornia. They were married May Over KSRV, Ontario The engagement and forthcom during the Monday evening ses 16, 1964, in New Plymouth. Mrs. auxiliary, their husbands and ing marriage of Brenda (Sue Som sion of Nyssa duplicate bridge guests held their annual dinner Chatelain is the former Miss Fern mars to James Farmer is an club. High score winners have in honor of Father’s Day Satur Nichol of New Plymouth nounced by her mother, Mrs. been reported by Mrs. David day evening at the Two Boys Inn Providing refreshments and Nineteen members of bethel 33 John E. Sommars of Parma, Ida Sarazin, co-hostess for the week in Ontario. were among 1700 Job ’ s Daughters presenting the newlyweds with a ly sessions. ho. gift were Messrs, and Mmes. Fred attending grand session June 18- Her fiance is a son of Mrs. North-south winners were Mrs. Bracken, Leonard Hewett, Joe 20 in Bend. Harold Dail of Nyssa and Martin Rasmussen and Mrs. Ann Halberg Dirksen, Vaughn Stringer and A vocal sextet comprised of Farmer of Las Vegas, Nev. of Ontario, first; Mr. and Mrs. David Sarazin. Carolyn Lowe, Marilyn Gonyer, The BUDGET lor OWYHEE CEMETERY MAINTENANCE DISTRICT tor the Fiscal Year 1964- Miss Sommars is a 1963 gradu Haller of Baker, second; Mrs. Ray Vicki Newman, Lynda Cundall, 1965, beginning July 1, 1964, as detailed and summarized in the accompanying schedules was prepared ate of Parma high school and is Russell and Roy Nishizaki, third; Cookie Cole and Linda Wilson on an accounting basis consistent with that used in prior years. Major changes, if any, and their effects employed as secretary to John Mrs. Bob McKinney and Mrs. placed third in choral competi on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement. A copy of the budget document may be Batt of Parma. The future bride Richard Wilson, fourth. inspected by interested persons between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. at the Secretary’s Office, Route tion for class C bethels. groom was graduated in 1961 2, Box 603, Nyssa, Oregon. The budget document or any portion of it may be obtained for $0.90 com High scorers in the east - west Jane Timmerman was drawn from Nyssa high school and is group were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ka- plete, or $0.30 per sheet at the Secretary’s Office. A meeting of the Owyhee Cemetery Maintenance By Sunset Valley Ladies to serve as grand representative District will be held July 10, 1964, at 8 p.m. at the Secretary’s Office for the purpose of holding a pub presently working for Bruce Hunt nerva of Baker, first; Mrs. Ray to the state of New Mexico. lic hearing on this budget. Any person may appear to discuss the budget or any part of it. at Ontario. Larson and Mrs. David Sarazin, In addition to the choral group A July 17 wedding is being second; Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Maul- /s/ WERNER PEUTZ Mr. and Mrs. Red Kreager, Vic planned at Owyhee Community ding, third; Mrs. Shorty Brandt Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Homer and grand representative, those Chairman of Governing Body church. and Mrs. Jessie Morgan, fourth. Neagle, Mrs. Adah Schweizer, attending the sessions were Flor- '**----- ene Kygar, Kathy Nelson, Laura FINANCIAL SUMMARY — For the Current Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1964 The public is invited to attend Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood pic Mackey, Gloria Gay Holly, Jo- Bridal Shower Honors these weekly card parties in the nicked recently in the vicinity of Ann Timmerman, Trudy Olsen, Total Miss Jackie Strickland Graveyard point and Succor Diane Jennings, Mary Danford, TAX LEVY COMPUTATION Episcopal church basement. All Funds Miss Jackie Strickland was *•»-- *»• creek while hunting rock speci Joyce Jennings, Teresa Hamilton, honored guest at a bridal shower mens. Total Budget Requirements__________________________________ ANK Club Members Plan $ 2,360.00 Christy Nelson and Gerri Able given Monday evening in the Airman Second Class Willard man. Add Taxes Estimated Not to Be Received During Ensuing Year To Attend State Meeting 70.80 Ken Pond home with Mrs. Elvin Members of ANK Garden club Whitman has been assigned to 15 Guardian council members ac Ballou and Mrs. Pond as co-hos- Total Taxes to Be Levied $ 2,430.80 held their June meeting at the months’ duty in Taiwan, Formo companying the girls were Mrs. tesses. sa. He is a grandson of Mr. and John Olsen, Mrs. G. E. Mackey, home of Mrs. George Schweizer • ANALYSIS OF TAXES TO BE LEVIED Thirty-five guests were present Mrs. Ken Lorensen. He plans to Mrs. Gerrit Timmerman and Mrs. for a social evening. Game prize in Ontario. Mrs. Charles Schwei visit his grandparents in July. Total Taxes to Be Levied Earl Jennings. The trip was 2,430.80 winners were Mrs. Glenn Strick zer assisted with serving 1:30 Mrs. V. Mendiola and Julian by chartered bus and the group land, Mrs. Ray Strickland and dessert. visited Monday evening in the STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS It was announced that five resided at the Westward Ho mo NOTICE OF APPROVAL BY BUDGET COMMITTEE Jody Strickland. Gabe Astoreca home. None tel during their stay in Bend. The honoree was assisted in members of the club will attend Approved by Budget Committee May 11, 1964. Messrs, and Mmes. Jack Wood, Mrs. Hazel Van Cleave was in PETTY CASH opening her gifts by Carolyn the State Federation of Garden Harry Jefferies and Ed Stephens /s/ FRANCIS THIEL stalled Saturday evening as grand clubs June 28 - July 2 in Cor- Pond and Kathy Strickland. None Chairman of Budget Committee picnicked recently at the park guardian for the state of Oregon. Miss Strickland and Dean Sis vallis. near Owyhee dam. Grand session will be held dur New officers installed for the son are planning a July 5 wed DETAILED REQUIREMENTS BY FUND Attend Friday Wedding ing 1965 on the OTI campus at ding in Nyssa Christian church. coming year include Mrs. Carl For the Fiscal Year 1964-1965 — Beginning July 1, 1964 Mrs. Elver Nielsen, Mrs. Wayne Klamath Falls. •—s;s Powers of Parma, president; Mrs. «*« OWYHEE CEMETERY MAINTENANCE DISTRICT n*—*«* VISIT IN LA GRANDE Gerrit Timmerman, vice presi Robb and family, Mrs. Gabe As toreca and girls, Mr. and Mrs. CEMETERY DEPARTMENT — GENERAL FUND Entertains Book Club Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pounds dent; Mrs. Raymond Poulton of Mrs. Charles Schweizer enter spent Father’s Day with their Parma, secretary; and Mrs. Dale Ken Lorensen, Mrs. Charles Cha Historical Data Budget daughter, Edith in La Grande. Ashcraft, treasurer. Mrs. M. L. pin and girls were among valley tained Saturday with a 1:30 des Actual residents attending the Betty Jo for sert for Book club members. Mrs. The latter graduated June 6 from Judd served as installing officer Second First ¡Budget No. Ensuing Graham - Forrest Huffman wed M. L. Judd reviewed the book, Eastern Oregon college with a of the day. Preceding Preceding Current of Year Year bachelor of science degree in During the meeting, Mrs. Pow- ding Friday evening at Owyhee “Convention” by Fletcher Kne- Year Year Emps. Approved Community church. bel and Charles Bailey II. The education. She is presently at • ers gave instructions for a new Mr. and Mrs. Homer Neagle, publication deals with the Re $ 300.00 $ 300.00 $ 1 Clerk ____ ________ __ tending school at EOC, working method of bonsai (dwarfing $ 300 00 Patricia and Sheryle of Boulder publican convention in Chicago. 900.00 900.00 960.00 1 Sexton ______________ 960.00 toward her master’s degree. l trees). City, Nev., visited from Tuesday 150.00 Withholding Taxes *—♦ 150 00 100.00 100.00 100.00 until Friday with her brother and CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Electricity ..... ..... ...... 100 00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Repairs ........... .............. sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack 100 00 Mrs. Gene Brady, Peggy, Kathy 150.00 150.00 150.00 Legal Fees .... ____ 150 00 Wood. and Jerry of Boise were Sunday 300.00 300.00 Extra Labor ______ 300 00 Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Astoreca, guests of Mrs. J. I. Brady. The 200.00 200.00 200.00 Emergency Fund __ 300 00 Carmen and Audrie visited Sun group celebrated Chuckie Brady’s 3,000.00 Land Purchase ............. day afternoon in Boise at the 14th birthday anniversary, The 150.00 300.00 Audit ...... ...................... home of his sister, Mrs. Harold honoree is a son of the Gene Lenon. Mrs. Lenon had returned Bradys and is spending the sum- Published June 25 and July 2, 1964. home Friday morning from New mer with his grandmother, Mrs. York. She had gone to the Brady. World’s Fair with the Basque dancers. — Now on Sale in This Area at — VISIT FROM WYOMING Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ekanger Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Nelson, THE MERC DEPARTMENT STORE, Nyssa visited June 16 with Mr. and Teri and Steve of Laramie, Wyo., WILSON'S MARKET, Nyssa Mrs. Jerry Gordon and children are visiting her father, Bruce Jen OWYHEE BEAUTY SHOP, Nyssa at Murphy, Idaho. They also kins and Mrs. Jenkins, and with LOONEY'S SHOPPING CENTER, Adrian visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank other relatives at New Plymouth. DeBOER FLORAL, Ontario Perko at Grandview. — and — KEEP YOUR CREDIT GOOD! PIONEER SERVICE CO Newlyweds Honored Bridge Winners Told In Master Point Play Job's Daughters Attend Sessions Of Grand Bethel Watch for the Green and Black Handbills With Accounts for Sale NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING Sunset Valley "GREAT SCOTT" SKIN CREAM Hands — Feet — Face — Any Place For Every Member of the Family GALA GARDEN MARKET, Ontario CAIRO JUNCTION MARKET ANDERSON'S CORNER GROCERY Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldredge were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carpenter in Payette. SUMMER LAY-AWAY SALE BOYS' and GIRLS' WINTER COATS ^ 9 9 50c Down Will Hold Your Selection Girls. . . Boys Fabric: Twill and Cord Lining: Quilted Acrylic. Hood: Pile Lined. Colors: Green, Blue and Sand. Sizes: 7 to 14. Wash: Machine Washable. Fabric: Twill. Lining: Quilted Acrylic. Hood: Quilted, Detachable. Colors: Green and Blue. Sizes: 8 to 14. Wash: Machine Washable. 50*—Down Will Hold Your Selection—50* Dry Good* • Shoes • Clothing Bracken’s Dept. Store 207 Main Street NYSSA, OREGON "Your Quality Store" Phone 372-3040 LEGAL NOTICES No. 2645 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Matter of the Estate of GORDON F. RAY, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Executrix of the Estate of Gordon F. Ray, Deceas ed, has filed her Final Account in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur County, and that July 27, 1964, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M. and the courtroom of said court has been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hear ing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. LEDA B. RAY Executrix of the Estate of Gordon F. Ray, Deceased. First publication: June 25, 1964. Last publication: July 23, 1964. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING In the Matter of the Estate of STELLA L. HAWKS, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as Executor of the Estate of Stella L. 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