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PAO« «IX IH« NYSSA OA1I CIIV JOUINAl. NYSSA, OIIOON NEWELL HEIGHTS ITEMS ■ ■ ■ BY DALE WITT ■ ■ ■ PHONE 372-2183 ■ ■ ■ Jack Lythgoe Gives Program On Hypnotism THURSDAY, MAY I. GARDENERS HOST " SUNSET VALLEY ACTIVITIES ----- BY MARTHA LORENSEN - PHONE 372 - 2186 ------- NEWELL HEIGHTS - Mmes. ed Mrs. Simpson’s birthday an Bill Webb, Burton Barnes and niversary. Elsmore Fenn of Homedale Jack Lythgoe, a represent Marie Moore attended an April SUNSET VALLEY - Mr. and Arai, Keiji Okano, James Ste 24 Delta Kappa Gamma meet was an April 22 afternoon visit ative of the National School Mrs. John Reffett returned phen, and Frank Holub, Lois ing at the Masonic hall in Nyssa. or in the Rollo Fenn home. Assemblies program, present home April 26 after spending Counsil and Myrtle Hillis. The dinner was served by Job’s On the evening of April 22, ed an April 25 special assembly three weeks at Boise where April 22 was achievement the Fenns visited Mr. and Mrs. on hypnotism to Nyssa students. Reffett received treatment and day for area home extension Daughters of Bethel 33. By introducing students to a checkup at the VA hospital. units at Oregon Trail Hall. A Ernest Smith was admitted Golden Draper. Mrs. Carl Fenn to Malheur Memorial hospital was an April 23 visitor in the the science of hypnotism, Lyth Mr. and Mrs. John Cleaver no-host luncheon was served by goe opened his presentation. of Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. Paul the Oregon Trail women. Tables last week, and has since suf Rollo Fenn home. Mrs. Jake Borge spent April He stressed that hypnotism is Cleaver of Pocatello, and Mr. were decorated by members of fered two light heart attacks. He is reported to be showing 25 visiting her daughter, Mr. not a form of magic and that and Mrs. Oral Boyer of New the Tri-Valley unit. gradual improvement at this and Mrs. Ernest Eilers and no person can be hypnotized ton, Iowa were April 27 din Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Loren time. The Smiths have a new Peggy Sue. The Rev. and Mrs. against his will. ner guests of the Mangus Ekan- To illustrate the three levels gers. sen, Harriet and Gloria visited home in Nyssa, and their child Elmer Rosenkilde and Mrs. ren helped Mrs. Smith move Dale Witt were April 27 dinner of hypnotic sleep, Lythgoe hyp Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mitchell April 27 with her mother, Mrs. into Nyssa over the weekend. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Borge. notized volunteers from the and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Harriet Turner at Malheur Maryanna Blanch and Mrs. L. audience. Those participating Asumendi, Curtis and Lillena Memorial hospital, Mrs. Tur Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kelley and family of Payette, Mr. and C. McDermott visited April 24 were Jim Beck, Joe Bernal, went to Gordon Gulch for a ner has been a patient there for some time. She is showing Mrs. Ed Waddell, Mr. and Mrs. with Mrs. Carma McDermott Harold Christenson, Dave Kane, picni dinner on April 27. Jim Waddell and family were in Meridian. Her husband is Angie Labby, Cindy Lankford, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen some improvement. They also Dan Marostica, Peggy Moore, visited former area residents, visited Miss King and other April 27 afternoon visitors in in the service. Mmes. M. L. Judd, Thelma Patty McGinley, Barbie Tensen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perko at patients at the nursing home. the Jim Webster home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Webster of Hammon and Marie Moore of Jerry Wright and Ann Zitter- Nampa on the evening of April Harriet and Gloria entertained Adrian had spent the winter the ANK garden club were host cob. 24. Mrs. Perko is now teach them with several songs. Dan Haney demonstrated the ing school. months in Arizona. They re esses at the district garden club turned home April 16 via Cal meeting held April 24 at Nyssa technique which Lythgoe em Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen, ifornia where they visited Mr. United Methodist church. State ployed to hypnotize the au Mrs. Rose Douglas, Mrs. Nora ^NHS CALENDARJ and Mrs. Gary Webster, Mr. and President Mrs. Grant of Astoria dience. Stark; Jenny, Kathy and Sue When he was playing pro Burdiss all of Parma went to Mrs. Melvin Sessions and was guest speaker. On April 26, Mmes. M. L. fessional football, Lythgoe be the Bruneau sand dunes on April family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb took Judd, Dale Ashcraft, Thelma came interested in hypnotism 27 for a picnic dinner. TODAY - 6:30 P.M. Advance Joan Timmerman, Reta Piercy Hammon and Marie Moore at as a method of relaxation. He Stanley Newgen spent April Placement English and World and Nena Salomon to La Grande tended a joint meeting of the decided to enter the field and 27 visiting his grandparents, Culture classes go to Boise on April 26 when they attended Boise and Treasure Valley has been a professional hyp Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Newgen State college. a math-science meeting. While Chrysanthemum societies at notist for over 20 years. at Nyssa. MAY 2 - 10 A.M. SRV Ten there the Webbs visited her McGarvin’s Smorquet in Cald A native of Pennsylvania, Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen nis matches at Weiser. Jack Lythgoe currently resides were visited April 27 with the daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mike well. MAY 2 - Seniors receive April 24 dinner guests in the in Twin Falls where he serves James Langleys. Hastriter and Larkin. announcements during noon April 27 afternoon visitors in Al Simpson home were her as district manager for the Mmes. Frank Holub, Fred hour. the Bill Webb home were Joan cousins, Mrs. Ethel Bobo and National School assemblies Arai and LoisCounsil attended MAY 2-1:30 P.M. Oregon Stam, Jonny and Susie. Mrs. Edith Doan, both of Nampa; program. - Barbie Tensen, NHS an April 26 meeting of the Dairy Princess will speak to Mrs. Herb Wenke and Mrs. and Mrs. Hazel Hilderbrandt of Bulldog reporter. Treasure Valley Chrysan student body. Leonard Carpenter returned Caldwell. Other dinner guests themum society at the Smor- MAY 2-4 P.M. Baseball, recently after spending a week were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Simp idian, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. quette in Caldwell. Members of Vallivue there. L. C. McDermott, is in the with the former’s daughter, Mr. son, Mrs. Carlene Savage and the Idahosociety joined them for MAY 2 - 4 P.M. SRV track and Mrs. Marty Utecht in Port children, Mrs. Wesley Walker, Boise Veterans’ hospital where luncheon. meet at Weiser. he is undergoing treatment and Mrs. Carl Fenn; Mr. and Mrs. land. Mmes. Frank Holub, Earl MAY 3 - 10 A.M. SRV ten tests. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Eason Duane Fenn of Ontario. Ward and Wilbur Chapin were nis matches at Weiser. Earl Crocker was an April Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haines of Homedale were April 23 among those who attended an MAY 3 - 10:30 A.M. SRV evening dinner guests of the and family of Vale were April 25 afternoon visitor in the L. April 24 district meeting of the track meet at Weiser. Ray Simpsons. Mr. and Mrs. 27 dinner guests of the Don C. McDermott home. Oregon Federated Garden Clubs MAY 3 - 1 P.M. Baseball C. B. Hill took his son and Nelsons. Simpson were April 24 evening held at Nyssa United Methodist at John Day (DH). dinner guests of the Al Simp Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pratt daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. church. Mrs. Holub, district MAY 5 - Motion day - Mod sons. returned home from a trip on Carl Lee Hill, Lee and Terri director, welcomed State Pres ern Problems classes. to dinner on April 27 at East Gene Worden returned to April 22. They left on April ident Mrs. Edward Grand and MAY 6 - 12:45 P.M. EOC Caldwell on the evening of April 17 and visited her sister, Mr. Side cafe in Ontario. They also State Treasurer Mrs. Raymond band program. stopped to see Mrs. Hill at 27 after spending the weekend and Mrs. Luther Correll at Elmstrom. The all-day meeting MAY 6 - 4 P.M Baseball, with his mother, Mrs. Frankie Umatilla, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. 1 the Presbyterian nursing home and luncheon was served by Payette here. there. Frank Pratt at Corvallis. While 1 Worden. the Methodist women. A movie, MAY 6 - 8 P.M. FFA meet Mr. and Mrs. Luit Stam re On the evening of April 26, there they and the Frank Pratts “Bird Life Along the Snake ing. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward took drove to Newport. They also J turned on the evening of April River” was shown. MAY 8 - Lettermen’s ‘ from Pendleton where Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simpson visited Mrs. Norma Morgan at 27 On April 25, a number of iniation. Stam participated in the state ' to dine at Maudie Owens cafe Lebanon. women from the area attended MAY 8-8 P.M. P.T.A. Charles McDermott of Mer- 1 bowling tournament. in Payette. The occasion honor- an open house of a Medallion meeting in school cafeteria. Mrs. R. D. McKinley enter home in the Riverview devel MAY 9 - Junior - Senior tained on the afternoon of April opment area. Among those at banquet. 23 for women of the Bible study tending were Mmes. Lewis Mit MAY 10 - Junior - Senior group. The lesson ‘Time For chell, Wilbur Chapin, Fred Prom. Decision’ was presented by I the hostess. Nine women were in attendance. Mystery Day Specialsl Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. — May 1, 2, 3 HELLO WORLD! GLASSWARE IRRIDESCENT BIG BEND - An eight-pound, 14-ounce son, Carl Roger, was born April 23, 1969 to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Witty at Cald well Memorial hospital. Grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Law rence McCracken of rural On tario, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witty of route 3, Parma. A daughter was born, also on April 23, 1969 at Caldwell Memorial hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Don Kessler of the Big Bend area. $1.79 $2.59 DISTRICT MEETING CONSOLE SET ANCHOR HOCKING Eo. 49(j SHERBET DISHES SNACK SETS« piece ) •• $3.50 CHINA WARE BUENA VISTA NEWS Malheur District Garden clubs were guests of the ANK ***** BY HELEN HOFFMAN - PHONE 372 - 2806 +++++ Garden club on April 24 at the BUENA VISTA - Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ward Methodist church in Nyssa. at Payette. Following registration and a Mrs. Thurman Piercy attended1 the April 26 Scout-O-Rama at t Out Our Way club's Mothers’ coffee hour the guests were the Malheur fairgrounds in On Day party committee members welcomed by ANK Presidnet, tario. Brian Piercy raced his met recently in the home of Mrs. Cathrine Bakker. Re car in the pinewood derby. Mrs. Glenn Hoffman to plan sponse was given by Mrs. Vera Mr. and Mrs. Muri Lancas for the special meeting. Davis of Onatio. ter visited on the evening of Mrs. Lester Cleaver spent The business meeting was April 23 with Mr. and Mrs. a recent week attending the presided over by Mrs. Polly O. E. Cheldelin. PTA state convention at Med Holub, district director, who Recent guests in the home ford. She was elected vice pres introduced the State President, of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams, ident of region eight. On the Mrs. Hazel Grandt and other to help him celebrate his birth evening of April 24 she visited distinguished guests. During the day anniversary, included Mr. a son, Truman and family at business meeting officers for and Mrs. Russell Talbot, Mr. Eugene. From there she went the next year were elected. and Mrs. Jack Wardandfamily, to Westport where she joined These are Mrs. Harold Heron, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ausman her husband and the LaVerne director; Mrs. Delbert Taylor, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thur Cleavers in helping Don Holst assistant director and Mrs. man Hill an daughter, Mr. and launch a new boat. The Lester Richard Russel, secretary Mrs. Walter Cannon, Mr. and Cleavers returned home April treasurer. Reports of the clubs Mrs. Bob Adams. Birthday 28. were given, each stressing cake and ice cream were ser Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Saun beautification and cooperation ved. ders, Mr. and Mrs. Mancil in various localities, making Mrs. Russell Talbot and Mrs. Bishop spent April 27 sight- our contribution to improve Loyd Adams visited April 26 seeingand picnicking at ment of hospital grounds, ceme- Mormon Basin. taries and wayside parks, as dorian dances. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Hun- Slides of the wild geese along well as swimming pools and other projects. the Snake river and Idaho wild sucker and family of Gayway Luncheon was served by the flowers were shown by the Rev. junction were April 24 dinner Methodist church women. Wardwell of Parma, Ida., and guests of the Mancil Bishops. Tables were decorated with ar a program on “Love Habits Mr. and Mrs. Bishop and son, rangements of lilacs, other of Insects” was given by Jean Don made a business trip to Boise on April 26. spring flowers and numerous McCormick. Following a talk by Mrs. psychedelic butterflies. During the luncheon, Mrs. Tom Taka Grandt, who installed the new Although unpaid bills are by tori sang several numbers and officers, the meeting was no means rare, they are never Sylvia Endara, Nyssa’s ex closed. Next meeting will be theless considered collector’s change student danced Equa- in Baker, Ore. items. NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING The Budget for ADRIAN RURAL FIRE DISTRICT for fiscal year 1969-70, beginning July 1,1969, as detailed and summarized in the accompanying schedules, was prepared on an accounting basis consistent with that used in prior years. Major changes, if any, and their effects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement, a copy of the budget document may be inspected between the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. at Brown’s Insurance Agency office in Adrian, Oregon. The budget document, or any portion of it, may be obtained free of charge at the foregoing location. A meeting of the Adrian Rural Fire District Board will be held May 22, 1969, at 8 p. m., at the Adrian Rural Fire Station, for the purpose of holding a public hearing on this budget. Any person may appear to discuss the budget, or any part of it. EDWARD R. BRANDT Chairman of Governing Body Malheur County FINANCIAL SUMMARY - FOR THE ENSUING FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 1969 TOTAL ALL FUNDS TAX LEVY COMPUTATION $4,995.00 1,000.00 3,995.00 379.50 $4,374.50 $4,374.50 6. Within 6<7c Limitation-------------------------------------- 7. Outside 6% Limitation ------------------------------------ 8. Not Subject to 6% Limitation ------------------------------ $______ 4,374.50 ------- $---------- 4,374.50 ---------- 9. TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED.................................................... $4,374.50 $4,374.50 Total Budget Requirements-------------------------------------------------- Less Budget Resources, Except Taxes To Be Levied--------------- Taxes Necessary To Balance Budget------------------------------------- Add Taxes Estimated Not To Be Received During Ensuing Year 5. TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED.................................................... ANALYSIS OF TAXES TO BE LEVIED FINANCIAL SUMMARY - FOR THE CURRENT FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 1968 TOTAL GENERAL TAX LEVY COMPUTATION ALL FUNDS FUND 10. 11. 12. 13. $8,964.81 1,000.00 7,964.81 435.00 $8,964.81 1,000.00 7,964.81 435.00 $8,399.81 $8,399.81 15. Within 6% Limitation--------------------------------------------------------- 16. Outside 6% Limitation-------------------------------------------------------- 17. Not Subject to 6% Limitation----------------------------------------------- 5.......... $.......... 8,399.81 8,399.81 $8,399.81 $8,399.81 Total Budget Requirements------------------------------------------------ Less Budget Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied-------------- Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget------------------------------------- Add Taxes Estimated Not to Be Received During Ensuing Year 14. TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED.................................................. ANALYSIS OF TAXES TO BE LEVIED ATTENTION Cups (2 Styles), Saucers (3 Sizes), Soup 18. TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED.................................................. GARAGES & REPAIR SHOPS Bowls, Platters (Large & Medium), Gravy STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS None PETTY CASH None Bowls And Sauce Dishes 15c to 69c ea. We Can Offer You the Following Services— | INARCO ★ Rods Aligned ★ Connecting Rods Reconditioned ★ Pins Precision Fitted ★ Pistons Knurled ★ Heads Surfaced ★ Valve Seats Installed ★ Other Minor Checks ★ Valve Guides Knurled ★ Pistons Manulathed ★ Drums Turned ★ Shoes Arced to Fit Drum ★ Rods Aligned ★ Armatures Tested ★ Axle Bearings * } | Pottery 20 % Off We Invite You io Use Any or All These Services... Ask for Details! For the Fiscal Year 1969-70- Beginning July 1, 1969 HISTORICAL DATA ACTUAL BUDGET Second First Preceding Year Preceding Year THONGS..................... $ (PLASTIC) PLANTERS................ to. 59t ARRANGEMENT DISHES MASTIC - 3 STYLES 59t-89t Asst’d. Patterns To Be Embroidered PILLOW CASES........ p- 89C $ 68.63 148.43 770.06 726.33 186.72 482.40 23.45 "Your N. A. P. A. Jobber" 11 North Third St Nyssa, Oregon Phone 372-1 49C-59Ï Nyssa Variety Store 87.75 376.43 781.00 730.59 141.90 281.38 126.02 600.00 50.00 86.27 600.00 $ 200.00 300.00 800.00 730.00 240.00 300.00 50.00 75.00 200.00 600.00 550.00 4,872.31 5,069.81 5,069.81 5,069.81 400.00 $13,584.41 $8,244.88 $8,964.81 MATERIALS AND SERVICES: Gas and Oil......................................... $ 150.00 Repairs, Building & Equipment, Etc. 325.00 Insurance......................................... 800.00 Telephone................................... 730.00 Power.................................................... 190.00 Audit 4 Legal Service.......... .............. 250.00 Travel, Office Supplies ----------------- 100.00 Clothing--------------------------------------- 75.00 Furnace Oil ---------------------------------- 175.00 Voluntary Firemen Fund----------------- 600.00 Rescue ---------------------------------------- ---------- Masks----------------------------------------- ------- — Building ---------- Fire Truck....................................... ............ Emergency ---------------............. 400.00 Reserve For Fire Truck —-........ 1,200.00 TOTAL REQUIREMENTS ................ $4,995.00 GENERAL FUND RESOURCES - FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1969-70 Beginning July 1, 1969 Beginning Fund Balance: $1,597.62 $1,000.00 Available Cash On Hand..................... $1,000.00 Previously Levied Taxes Estimated 1,929.68 435.00 To Be Received During Ensuing Year 379.50 MISCELLANEOUS Nyssa Auto Parts Budget For Ensuing Year Approved Current Year MEN’S, WOMEN’S, CHILDREN’S Removed and Replaced • Parts Gleaned NOTICE OF APPROVAL BY BUDGET COMMITTEE Approved by Budget Committee April 24, 1969 WILLIAM E. WILLIS Chairman of Budget Committee GENERAL FUND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY - ADRIAN RURAL FIRE DEPARTMENT —j • — GENERAL FUND $4,995.00 1,000.00 3,995.00 379.50 1. 2. 3. 4. DESSERT SET « *............. 10 1/2” BOWL AND 12” PLATE F ASSORTMENT...... to. $2,245.20 1,985.48 TOTAL RESOURCES................................. 204 Main Nyssa $1,379.50 Ph. 372-3914 Published May 1 and May 8, 1969 1 I 1