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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE SIX Father Arrives From Amsterdam For Indefinite Visit in Laan Home Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sykes and family were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lane. Mrs. Tony Martinez brought her mother, Gertrude Quintero, home March 19 from a Boise hospital. She had undergone eye surgery on March 15. Guests From Ariiona Mr. and Mrs. Lou DeGoede of Sun City, Ariz.. were recent guests in the John and Earl Ky- Mrs. Tony Martinez attended gar homes. Mr. and Mrs. John the Migrant Education program Kygar and Florene and Merl Ky- meeting Saturday at the May gar visited Saturday and the Earl Roberts school in Ontario. Kygar family visited Sunday with Lynn Kygar at the Dick Brown home in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rodriguez and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mar tinez Jr.. Mrs. Julio Landa. Yo landa and Cruz were Sunday vis By Farmerette Club itors of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mar NU ACRES—Saturday. March tinez. • ■ i 6. was the birthday anniversary By* ' % Mr. and Mrs. Fay Collins, Mr of Mrs. Alida Smit, and a surprise and Mrs. Glenn Mefford and fam r HI party was given for her that af ily of Apple Valley were Sunday ♦ » , _ fcWjF 1 ternoon by several of her friends. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy The group found that she was Mefford confined to her bed where she Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stacy and will have to remain for several girls were Sunday dinner guests , days due to a heart ailment. The women took a decorated birthday of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conant. Mitch Anderson of La Grande cake, punch and gifts. was a recent Wednesday evening Those attending the party were guest in the Conant home. Mmes. Ralph Baxter. Alden Bry an. Sherman Keck. George Smit Host Potluck Dinner and Mike McKague. The Meet and Eat group met Sunday at the home of Mr and Miss Kathleen Keck, a student Mrs Jim Phifer for a potluck at Willamette university in Sa j dinner. Several couples also met THESE PHOTOS DEPICT SOME of the activities being conducted this week by members of the NHS chapter of Future Homemakers lem. spent spring vacation with I Sunday. March 20. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sher Mr. and Mrs. Gene Davis and of America, as they observe their national week. In the upper pic man Keck. children of Bruneau, Mr. and ture is Laurel Beck, chapter treasurer, signing a check to be pre Mrs. Mike McKague returned j Mrs. Earl Fay and children of sented to Knute Cleaver. NHS student body president. Looking home Friday evening after spend Vale were recent dinner guests , on is Mrs. Virginia Steffens. NHS homemaking instructor and FHA ing two days with Mr. and Mrs. in the Jim Phifer home chapter adviser. The check is for a frame in which will be placed W. E. Lissonbee in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer I a large painting of Owyhee dam. created by Carlos Parra and visited Friday with her mother. given to Nyssa high school by the Malheur county court. In the Undergoes Back Surgery Mrs. LaVada Lenaghen in Boise. lower photo, the FHA girls watch intently as Mrs. Steffens gives Tony Mell, a patient at the James Harper and children. Carol Veterans’ hospital in Boise, spent Ann and Donald, were Sunday instructions for serving at the FFA banquet held Tuesday evening in *he school cafetorium. last weekend at his home. He re visitors in the Schafer residence. turned Sunday to the hospital and on Monday morning under Visit Boise Relatives ADRIAN FIRE DEPARTMENT went surgery for a slipped disc in Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox were CALLED TO RECENT BLAZES his back. He was doing quite well March 24 overnight guests of Mr. Several recent alarms have been until last Thursday morning -when and Mrs. John Thiel in Boise. answered by the Adrian Rural he suffered a setback and is re They returned home Friday and Fire department. The volunteers I Mr. and Mrs Wayne Nall. Mrs. ported to be in considerable pain. brought their grandchildren. Pau were called last Friday to the Mr. and Mrs. John Otto and la and Johnnie, with them. Their Bob Bates home where a weed .-\nnabelle Trotter and son of son of the Lakeside community parents came for them Saturday. fire was burning out of control. Fresno, Calif., Mrs. Eva Johnson of Maxwell, Neb., and Mrs Min near Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Foster of On Saturday evening, they were Mitchell and daughters of Boise Nyssa were Sunday visitors of summoned to one of Norsedco's nie Anderson of Culbertson, Neb., were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson. Mrs. i ranches to extinguish a chaff | were guests last week in the home and Mrs. Alden Bryan. Otto is Herb Andrews and children were stack blaze. The firemen were | of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Callaham of a son of Mrs. Bryan. also Sunday guests in the Thomp- called Monday afternoon to the rural Nyssa. Mrs. Nall, Mrs. An derson and Mrs. Johnson are sis Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen , son home. Dale Gilbert farm where a small Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters of building ignited from a weed fire. ters of Callaham and it was the and his mother. Mrs. Effie Niel first time they had all been to sen, left early Friday morning for Boise, Mrs. Al Thompson and The department has been doing Seattle. They expected to visit Mrs. Herschel Thompson spent some controlled burning of weeds gether since 1929. the latter’s son, Mr. and Mrs. Clif some time during the weekend on vacant lots and ditch banks i The Callahams and their guests went to the Lee Lovitt home at ton Nielsen at Othello, Wash., and at Owyhee reservoir. within the Adrian townsite. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edens and __________________________________ Parma last Friday evening for a planned to return home Sunday family reunion dinner. Others family of Payette were Sunday i evening. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne j present were Mrs. Sadie Schultz and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cal Bennett. laham and family, Mr. and Mrs Visit in Colorado ELECTION R. W. Callaham and son, all of Upon Question of Increasing Mrs. Earl Kygar and children Parma; Richard Callaham and Tax Levy Over Amount According to an announcement spent spring vacation in Colorado Mrs. Betty Blinkensop of McCall; Limited by Section 11, from the Oregon Department of visiting her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lovitt and Article XI. State Constitution Motor Vehicles, a drivers license Gene Youngman. sons of Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Viers were examiner will be on duty at Nyssa Notice is hereby given that an The Nalls. Mrs Trotter and son City hall Friday, April 8. between Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. election will be held in School and Mrs. Otis Hom. Mr. and Mrs. District No. 26 of Malheur County, left Saturday morning for their the hours of 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. All persons wishing original Glenn Breathwait of Washington State of Oregon, from 2 p.m. to homes in California, while Mrs. licenses or permits to drive are were Sunday morning visitors of 8 p.m. on April 18, 1966, at the Johnson and Mrs. Anderson re asked to file applications well his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. little theater, Nyssa High School, mained until Sunday afternoon ahead of the scheduled closing Hom. Mrs. Martha Moore, Mrs. in said school district, for the before departing for Nebraska. hour in order to assure time for Hom’s mother, accompanied the purpose of submitting to the legal completion of the required li Breathwaits to their home in voters of said district the question VACATION IN CALIFORNIA cense test. Washington. of increasing the tax levy for the Mrs. Virgil Krause, accompa fiscal year 1966 - 1967 over the nied by Cindy Yekel of Parma, amount limited by section 11, Fran and Joyce Gauge of Baker, article XI, of the Constitution of recently traveled to southern Oregon. California. They visited Richard The reasons for increasing such Krause, a chemist analyst in Los levy are: Angeles and with the Jerry To provide sufficient funds for Krause family at Long Beach the operation of the schools. They toured Disneyland, took a The amount of tax, in excess trip through Beverly Hills and of the 6% limitation, proposed to visited the Long Beach Navy base be levied for said fiscal year is where they went aboard the USS $46,728. Okinogan which has been used Dated this 29th day of March, to transport troops to Viet Nam. 1966. They also boarded the USS Long Beach, the first cruiser to be pro Attest: pelled with nuclear power. D. E. NEDRY District Clerk They were joined by Ted R. G. LARSON Krause at San Diego and took a Chairman sightseeing trip into Old Mexico Board of Directors before returning home last Thurs Published March 31 and April day. 7, 1966. Alida Smit Honored At Birthday Party; Has Heart Ailment Carl Callaham Home Is Scene of Reunion For Brother, Sisters Legal Notices Drivers License Tests Set April 8 in Nyssa Arriving Daily NEW SPRING CLOTHING FOR EASTER! for the WHOLE FAMILY! ■o Wilson Bros. Dept. Store “Where Your $$$$$$ Buy More!” 118 Main Street Phone 372-3563 NYSSA . . . OREGON J. Flanagans to Show African Safari Films Malheur PTA Leaders Hear Varied Program At March 14 Meeting By Susans Menchaca KINGMAN KOLONY — Peter Peetoon, father of Mrs. Klaas Laan, arrived last Monday from Amsterdam. Holland, for an in definite visit. The La a ns and their guest vis ited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laan and family near Par ma. celebrating a birthday anni versary of a family member. EVERYTHING THURSDAY. MARCH 31. 1966 No. 2835 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court Of the State of Oregon For the County of Malheur In the Matter of the Estate of DESSA HOFSTETTER, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned has been appointed executrix of the estate of Dessa Hofstetter, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur County, and has duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as required by law, to the under signed at the law offices of Hen- igson & Stunz, Nyssa, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. OTILLIA BOYDELL Executrix of the Estate of Dessa Hofstetter, Deceased. Dated and first published March 24, 1966. Last publication April 21, 1966. NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETINGS Notice is hereby given, pursu- I ant to ORS 294.401, that a meet-| ing of the budget committee of J the City of Nyssa, Malheur Coun ty, Oregon, will be held at Nyssa City Hall on the 19th day of April, 1966, at 7:30 o’clock p.m. for the purpose of receiving the budget message and budget docu ment of said municipality for the fiscal year 1966-1967. Any per son may discuss proposed pro grams with the budget commit tee at that time. Another meeting as prescribed by ORS 294 406 will be held on the 3rd day of May. 19«6, at 7:30 o’clock p.m. at Nyssa City Hall, at which meeting any person may present his views on any of the budget proposals or propose ad- I ditions or deletions of pronosed programs for the consideration of j the budget committee. Dated this 30th day at March, 1966. /«/ FRED KOCH Budget Officer Published March 31, 1966. A meeting of the Malheur County Council of PTA was held ; Tonight, 7:30 to 9 p.m.—Nyssa March 14 at Harper with rvprv junior high Science fair in cafe sentatives from Adrian. Jamieson, torium. Harper, Vale, Nyssa, Ontario mid Tonight. 8 p.m.—Apple Valley Wiilowcreek units in attendance PTA meeting and Science fair in During the session, Carl Craig school gymnasium. was installed as new president of April I, 2 p.m.—Rebekah Sun the county council. shine circle meeting at home of Wesley Kluckham, Oxbow re Mrs. Ellis Walters. gional 8 vice president, spoke to | the group on the proposed in- I April 2. 8 p.m.—Pinochle party crease in state PTA dues which at Nu Acres community hall. will be voted on at the state eon- j April 5. 10 a.m.—WSCS execu tive committee meeting in Metho vention. Mrs Sanford Wagg, scholarship i dist church. chairman, reported that the seven April 5. 1:30 p.m.—Day Exten participating units listed above sion unit meeting at Nyssa Metho gave $500 for a local scholarship; dist church. $225, state; and $100 to Treasure April S, 2:30 to 5 p.m.—Hospital Valley Community college auxiliary silver tea at home of A report was given by Mrs i Mrs. Wilton Jackson. l.ester Cleaver, state parliamen-1 April 5. 8 p.m.—Adrian Rural tarian, on the Western States con- | Fire district budget meeting in ference which she attended March fire department building. 3 in San Francisco. The session April 7. 8 p.m.—WSCS general was sponsored by the National PTA and National Juvenile Court meeting in Nyssa Methodist church. Foundation. Blair Whipple from the County Mental Health clinic showed a IN APPRECIATION We wish to thank our friends film on children's emotions re vealing the major feelings of, for food, flowers and the many childhood, including curiosity, other acts of kindness shown us fear, jealousy, anger and joy The .it the passing of our beloved hus- ! narrator pointed out the principal band and father, Harry Naka- ’ characteristics of youngsters’ emo shima We truly appreciate the tions, showing how careful teach thoughtfulness of each and every ing can prevent or lessen child one. Our special thanks go to hood fears. members of the Methodist guild Entertainment was provided by for the dinner prepared for us. — Mrs Jessie Nakashimu the Treasure Valley chorus and Skip and Roger refreshments were served by members of the Harper unit. Next meeting will be held dur ing May at Adrian. MALHEUR GROUP ATTENDS MENTAL HEALTH SESSION Mrs J. W Rigney, special edu cation teacher in Nyssa schools, | attended a meeting last Friday in I La Grande The session, under direction of the State Board of Mental Health, was one of a ser ies held every two months to give added support to the various areas of mental health problems Others attending from Malheur county included Mrs. Marquina. Mrs. Langdon and Jess Armas from the public welfare depart ment; Mrs. Nelson and Mrs Pick ett. health department; Verne Flock and Blair Whipple, mental health clinic. Dr James Flanagiili of Ontario announces that he will show films of African wildlife which were taken during a recent safari in that country. The IMi-huur program will l>e held nt 8 o'clock Tuesday evening, April 5, in the Ontario high school auditorium. The Flanagans report that this is a repeat showing of the films as they hu<l u capacity crowd when the picture« were shown during November last year The program is reported to lie excellent family entertainment and there is no admission charge OSU STUDENTS VISIT Miss Lynn Jackson and a friend. Miss Suzanne Ruffner of Palos Verdes, Calif. Ixith students at OSU in Corvallis, visited last week with the former’s parents. Mr and Mrs Wilton Jackson and family. STUDENTS RETURN TO EOC Robert Smith Jr left Sunday afternoon to return to Pendleton where he is employed. He was accompanied to La Grande by the Misses Bonnie Sager. Glenda Hoffman. JoAnne Stricklapd and Ellen Saito, all students nt Eas tern Oregon college. EXPRESSION OF THANKS We take this opportunity to thunk our friends for their many kindnesses expressed in thought and deed following the death of our loved one. The Family of ''Minnie" I.euck COME! SEE! Save on Meats! (Reiail and Wholesale) COMPLETE CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING FREE Livestock Pick-Up! - ■ - o-------- VACATION IN CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cooper re turned home Sunday evening fol lowing a week’s vacation trip to the San Francisco bay area of California. While there they vis ited their sons, Ronald and Bill and families; their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Howard and children. Bob’s Freezer Meats 503 Main Street Phone 372-3937 NYSSA . . . OREGON Large Selection of — Boys' Lace-to-Toe EASTER SHOES CANVAS OXFORDS For Men, Women, Children F reeman—J arm an—Connie City Club — Paris Fashion Life Stride — Weatherbird Men's and Boys' "KODEL" SHORT-SLEEVED SWEAT SHIRTS 50% Model Polyester, 50% Cotton ... Black, Yellow, Pink, Light Blue and Dark Blue Boys’ Sizes 8 to 18 Men’s Sizes S - M - L - XL Cl * ’1 e *70 / 9! | ft ft One Table — 36" and 45" ASSORTED COTTON FABRICS Values to $1.29. E ft#* NOW Sizes 6 Mi to 13. 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