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THURSDAY. JULY 22. 1965 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE FIVE ARRIVE FOR KOHL SERVICES Among out-of-town relatives arriving to attend funeral services By Farmerette Club * Mrs. Henry Conner, accompa- for W W "Bill” Kohl were Bill By Mri. Dyra Roberts Recent visitors at the W. O. Un According to announcement re und Karen Cooper of Sun Lean NU ACRES — Payette county n*ed by her daughter, Shirley, and win home were Mr. and Mrs. ceived from Oregon Department dro, Calif, Rex and Shirley Sears 4-H club picnic was held Sun- Mias Mattie Kimmes, left Tuesday Frank Zaubi, Jimmy and Cindy of Motor Vehicles, a driver license Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hopkins und family of Payette, Linda Kohl day in Kiwanis park at Payette ?or Sanders, Idaho, to spend a 1 of Los Angeles. They arrived Fri examiner will be on duty at Nys and their nephew, David llrick of Vlllr Among those attending were Mr attending a Free Methodist day and while here. Mr. and Mr« sa city hall Friday, July 30, be of Portland, attended a Hopkins und Mrs Sherman Keek, Kath. .' burch conference, Ralph und Maida Wlnebrenner Unwin took them on two trips tween the hours of 9 am. and 2 family picnic Sunduy at the Andy of McMinnville, Ore., Miss Betty around the area. Saturday, they p.m. Hopkins home near Wilder. leen, Kristine and Keith; Vickie Aiiand Camp Session All individuals wishing original Mr und Mrs. Jerry Bell of Her Ann Kohl of Portland, Chuck and Miss Barbara Howard left Mon went to Lucky Peak dam and on and Tommie Hislop, Le Royce Monday to Payette lakes and Mc licenses or permits to drive are miston spent the weekend with Donna Duudt und family of Jor day morning for the LDS girla' I Schlupe and small brother. Call via the loop route. The Zaubi asked to file applications well her mother, Mis. Edythe Prosser dan Valley, Mrs. Evelyn Walter | camp at McCall. family left Tuesday morning, re ahead of the scheduled closing They attended the 25th reunion of Kulispell, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Speas of turning home via the coastal The Sherman Keck family took hour in order to assure time for of her class ut Adrian high school Lynn Butcher, Mr and Mrs. Gary Basalt, Idaho, visited last week highway. Mrs. Zaubi is Unwin’s Wright of Ontario, Mmes. Clark a trip Saturday to Silver City. completion of the required license while here. and Pearl Percy of Homedale. They report that they found the in the home of his sister, Mr. and niece. examination. Mrs. Roy Howard. Another sister, Visit at Oregon City ' roads in poor condition Bill's mother, Mrs. Lydu Kohl, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCracken Mr. und Mrs. Pete Sillonls und who had been visiting in the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howard and of Idaho ('alls, were also visitors children visited several days 1.1 t home of her son - in - luw and family were in Gooding last week , in the Howard home. week with her parents, Mr, und duughter, Mr. und Mrs. Winebren- when they attended a reunion of Mrs. Rulon Esplin returned re Mrs, Luther Douglas at Oregon ner at McMinnville, accompanied the Speas family. cently after visiting her daughter, City. them to Nyssa She plans to leave Du* to th* late-hour death of Gary Shaw, who was recently Mury Carroll of Ontario is I soon with her sister, Mrs. Walter, Bill Kohl on Tuesday, July 13, discharged from the Navy, went Mrs. Lyta Manley at San Fran cisco. They visited another daugh spending two weeks with her for an indefinite stay in Montana. a photograph of him was not to Drewsey last week and is pres ter, Mrs. Clair Harrick at Garden grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dyre j readily available for last week's ently employed on the Pine Creek Grove. Mrs. Esplin remained at Roberts, und is taking swimming I OVERNIGHT GUESTS issue of the Journal. Eor family ranch at Buchanan, near Drew the home of the latter to assist lessons in Purmu. Mr. and Mrs. Torval Torgusen and friends, the publishers print sey. when a new baby arrived. She of Rugby, N. D., were July 13 Mr. und Mrs. Bud Prosser und this picture of the popular own Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ulmer of was ___ gone ___ _ approximately t________ . ...._ three overnight guests of cousins, Mr. boys returned recently to their er of Brownie's cafe, in casual j Havre, Mont., recently visited for weeks home nt Pilot Rock lifter visiting and Mrs. Herman Towne. attire as all will remember him a week at the home of her sister. Recent overnight guests at the relatives in this area. as ho prepared for his numerous Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Jones. home of Mr and Mrs Peter M camping, fishing or hunting Mr. und Mrs. Will Bishop, Mr Jorgenson were Mr. and Mrs. Oad LEGAL NOTICE trips. He was known by all as Attend Vale Service« und Mrs. Bill Bishop und daugh Word was received in this com- Reed of Twin Falls and Wanda a great outdoorsman and fond ters, Mrs. Trout und Doug of Lin INVITATION OR ADVERTISE of the rugged Owyhee country. munity of the recent death of Baker of Middleton. The ladies den, Kun., Mr. and Mrs. Mike MENT FOR BIDS Mrs. Rosa M Bush. Before her are Jorgenson’s cousins. Mr. and Trout and family of Monterey, 1. An invitation to bid is ex last illness, she was a frequent Mrs„Bob Tf’P' and granddaugh- Calif. were Sunday evening pic IN APPRECIATION of Seattle, arrived Sun l visitor in the home of her daugh- I ter, Terry ” for farm and home nic dinner guests of Mr. und Mrs tended by the Board of Directors We take this opportunity to ter, Mrs. George Wilson. Mrs. day and remained overnight with | of Adrian School District 61. Verl Bishop. Malheur County, Adnan. Oregon, thank publicly friends and rela Bush was a pioneer resident of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs I with the NEW Vacation in Washington for the construction of Multi- tives for their many kindnesses the Westfall and Brogan commu Jorgenson. expressed in thought and deed Mr. und Mrs. Ernest Seuell,' Purpose Room and a new heating nities. Funeral services were held Leaves for Pocatello Lois und Mrs. Coons vacationed [ system in the Grade School Work following the death of our loved Friday in Vale. Among those at Greg Esplin has gone to Poca during the weekend at Connell, to be performed under one gen one. tending were the Robert Shaws tello where he has work for the You can have an easier life and a more profitable farm To Nyssa Eagles, members of eral contract which will include Wash. and Mike McKagues. remainder of the summer, and with plenty of flowing water in the home and farm buildings. Mrs. Cecelia Lodzinski and Mechanical and Electrical work the Eagles auxiliary and Rebekah Mr. and Mrs. Omar Betts, Gene will attend college there this fall. Mary of Boise spent last week Sealed bids will be received un lodge, we extend our deepest gra j Betts, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Betts This new submersible pump with its extra big reserve Visiting their parents, Mr. and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. til 8 00 p m., MST, August 10, titude for their assistance in so and daughters spent July 4 at Mrs. Jay Conner and brothers, capacity assures you of an ample supply for your many needs... 1965, at the Adrian High School, many ways. We also want to Mann’s creek where they were A Sillonls. Calvin and Henry and their fami- thank Drs. L. A Maulding, D. W more water at higher pressures. Call in your nearby well Adrian, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright ' joined for a picnic dinner by Mr. , lies, are Mrs. Lorris Sutherland expert to advise you on your water requirements. Bids will be opened publicly at Sarazin and K. E Kerby for their and Mrs. John Turner of Weiser. and children who arrived Friday were July 14 guests at the homc of Mr. and Mrs. William I^iwlcr the above stated time and place many considerations. afternoon. Her husband was un We shall always remember the at Meridian. Mrs. Cartwright re and read aloud. Bids received able to leave his work. Another ENROUTE TO SEATTLE mained there with her sister after the time fixed for opening many thoughtful acts performed Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Keller and daughter-in-law, Alta Unwin and by each and every one. be considered. Bidders while the men went to Cascade cannot < her mother, Mrs. Anna Randall son, Kenny Glenn, arrived Satur lake on a fishing trip. They re and others properly interested are —The Family of of Pocatello, were Monday over day morning. She returned home 18 North Second Dial 372-8548 invited to be present at the bid turned home Sunday evening. W W. "Bill'' Kohl night guests of his brother-in-law Monday, leaving her son with his NYSSA . . . OREGON Gay and Stuart Bennett of opening. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. 2 Documenta: Kingman Kolony recently spent Unwin, for a two-week visit. Classifieds Bring Results! Riggs. (a) Specifications, including several duys with their grand and contract documents and '^r^r^r^r^r^r^r^f^i^r=^f^r^r^r^r^r^r^r^f^F^r==Jr==Jr===Jr==Jf==Jr==Jr=n=if==J parents, Mr. and Mrs 1-eroy Ben- hid 1 =Jr=Jr=Jr=Jf=Jr=Jf=Jf^ may be examined or nett, while their parents were on drawings, < vacation. i secured i at the office of SMITH A.- keys , architacta, Route No. 1, Visitor* From Kansas Box 184-E, Ontario, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Brubaker 3. Deposit: of Burlingame, Kan., were July Genera) Contractor, $35.00. 14 overnight guests of Mr. and Mechanical, $25 00. Mrs. Verl Bishop. Electrical. $25.00. Mary Thompson und Mary Weir (a) Refunds: The full amount were guests last Thursday eve- of ( deposit for one set of docu mng for a fish fry at the home of ments 1 will I m - refunded to actual Mr and Mr«. Charles Newbill. bidders upon return of the docu Miss Eleanor English spent the ( ments. unmutilated and without weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. marks , or annotations at or be Ki n Cl.nv m Caldwell fore the time set for opening bids. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell English ( Other deposits will be refunded visited Sunday afternoon with , with deductions for the actual Mr. and Mrs. Forte Martin at cost , of reproduction of the docu Owyhee junction. ments under the same conditions. 4 Bid Guarantee: PLANS MOVE TO BOISE (a) The Bidder is required to Mrs. Kenneth Altig and sons re furnish five percent (5%) of the turned Friday to Pocatello after base bid in the form of a certified visiting a week with her parents, check, a bank cashier's check or Mr. and Mrs. Art Sparks Altig a bid bond, representing a guar is employed by the Monroe Cal antee that he shall execute all culating company and has been items as outlined in the Docu transferred to Boise. The family ments, Specifications and Plans. • • plans to move next week to the 5 Right to Reject Bids: Idaho capital city. (a) The right is reserved to re ject any or all bids and to waive informalities. (b) No bidder may withdraw his bid after the time set for the 114 Bower Avenue opening thereof unless the award NYSSA . . . OREGON of the Contract is delayed for a Phone 372-3305 period exceeding thirty (3C) days. 6. By order of the Board of Di rectors, Adrian School District 61, Major Overhaul Work Malheur County, Adrian, Oregon. Brakea — Tune-Up Signed: Motor and Transmission C. G BROWN Exchange Clerk Free Pickup and Delivery First publication, July 22, 1965 Service Calls Final publication. Aug. 5, 1965. 30 Driver Tests Area Residents Attend 4-H Picnic Held in Payette Park July Scheduled in Nyssa Big Bend PLENTY OF WATER SUBMERSIBLE Nyssa Co-op Supply S WILSON’S BARBECUED U. S. Good and Choice STEAKS C & G GARAGE Steam Cleaning I! Ü T-BONE........... Lb. $1.09 fl 0 Boneless Sirloin Lb. $1.09 B ASSORTED , B 0 Cold Cuts it 0 0 Nabisco — Salted 0 1-Lb. Box Crackers CHICKENS Thoroughly Cleaned and Rotisseried to a Tempting Golden Brown! 45‘ (Advance Orders Appreciated Homemade 9 1 Potato Assorted Flavors Shasta Pop Onion Baskets Should Be Ordered NOW! Samples on Display ★ Three-Quarter Bushel Size ★ Galvanized Wire 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 GIANT TIDE Breast-O-Chicken TUNA 12 for o**c Salad .. Lb. 39c Salad Dressing — WH¡| 3.. at 49f Only 691 JELLO w Pk9s 89f 4 Cans 99^ Coffee - - - 2-Lb.Can $ J 39 Miracle Assorted Flavors BUTTERNUT WHILE IT LASTS! ★ All Welded (No Loops to Catch on Sacks) $3.30 EACH ASK ABOUT QUANTITY DISCOUNT B & M EQUIPMENT Co. 1100 Adrian Blvd. Phone 372-2239 NYSSA . . . OREGON Large — Crolaen Golden , Cantaloupe s tor Large — Crisp Lettuce Super Market Sc SALE DATES — JULY 22, 23 and 24 Observing Our 54th Year in the Food Business , 2 Heads 35^ Frozen—10-Oz. 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