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PAGE SIX THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1969 Lorensen and Glenn homes. o . Tamara and Shawn Webb of School CUStodiallS Honored Adrian were Sept. 4 overnight guests of Harriet and Gloria Custodians of School District keep oiled and in operation, as Lorensen. *26 were honored guests of well as, six gas boilers and two Mrs. Dorothy Babbandchild ----- BY MARTHA LORENSEN - PHONE 372 - 2186 the Nyssa Education Associa- gas furnaces. ren, an aunt from San Jose, While the tons of dirt swept Mrs. Myrtle Hillis was a Calif., and her mother, Mrs. ’ tion members at a recent water SUNSET VALLEY - Walter from halls and classrooms dur Nelson left recently by bus for Sept. 7 guest of the Lewis Otto Wolfe of Nampa and a melon feed. Dale Schraufnagel, president ing a school year have never his home at Willow Springs, Mitchells at East Side cafe. sister, Mrs. Betty Hetrick of Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Wilder were Sept. 4 visitors of the local teachers’ organi been measured, it must be an Mo.,- after spending some time with his daughters, Mrs. Del- Ekanger returned Sept. 7 from in this area, They are former zation, expressed appreciation impressive amount brought in phine Meier, Mrs. Gabriel As- a trip to Pocatello where they residents of this community of the group for the tremendous by some 1350 pair of feet from visited her brother, Mr. and when the area was first settled job done by head custodian Del roads, playground and streets. toreca and their families. In addition to daily care and Elvin Snyder of Verndale, Mrs. Paul Cleaver and fam under the irrigation project. Maggard and his staff of men in Minn., spent a recent week ily. They all picnicked at the They visited with the Lewis preparing the five buildings for summer refinishing of floors, halls are also scrubbed and re end with his sister, Mr. and Craters of the Moon, near Arco Mitchells, former school pals the opening of school. Following this introduction, waxed during Christmas and Mrs. Ed Lowtrip. He left on before returning home. of Mrs. Babb; and with the Ken Roy Owens of Chadwick, Lorensens, former neighbors. each custodian was presented spring vacations. — NHS Re Sept. 3 from Ft. Lewis, Wash., a cake by a woman of the fac porter. Calif., arrived Sept. 7 by plane for Vietnam. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Adams The Don Hatch and Duane to visit his aunt Mrs. Emery and Sheri left Sept. 7 for their ulty. During the summer months Smith families, Mr. and Mrs. Hobson and other relatives. i home at San Lorenzo, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Truman Mitch after having visited their par the men cleaned, waxed and pol Ed Lowtrip, Elvin Snyder and Walter Nelson were Sept. 7 ell of Milwaukie, Ore., were ents, the Homer Brewers and ished 185,000 square feet of floor space. In addition to reg afternoon guests for cake and visiting and rock-hunting in this other relatives. ular cleaning, six new ceilings ice cream in the Gabriel As- area last week. They left Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielsen toreca home. The occasion hon 4 for the Grassy Mountain area. sponsored a group of young were tiled, considerable wood BUENA VISTA — Mr. and The Rev. and Mrs. Fred Mox- people on a Sept. 6 evening work painted, desks sanded, Mrs. E. O. Lemons, parents, ored Mrs. Ed Lowtrip’s birth om were Sept. 2 visitors in the trip to the Chalet at Cald floor tile laid in three rooms, of Mancel Bishop, left recently a day anniversary. roofs checked, thousands of feet for their home in Oklahoma well. of eaves painted, light fixtures City. On their return trip, they NYSSA SCHOOL’S CUSTODIAL STAFF IN- Howell and Cecil Richards. Each member Mrs. Bill Nielsen, Christine cleaned and light globes re planned to visit their daughters cludes (front row 1 to r) John Price, Ed is pictured with a cake presented him by a Stephen, Sandra Wardand Linda placed in all buildings on the woman of the Nyssa school faculty. —NHS Wade and Orville Needs. In the back row in Colorado. Martin attended a recent meet campus. Photo. Mrs. Don Macintosh and are Bob Martin, Cecil Dodson, Don Bre- ing at the La Paloma cafe where The staff also irrigates and they heard Speaker Ray Zol- mows 20 acres of lawns sur daughter, Jackie were Sept. 5 shears, Del Maggard, Bill Lowrance, Sam CHECK YOUR.... dinner guests in the Mancel lar. rounding the various struc Bishop home. COVERAGE NOW! Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rudolph tures. PTA teachers’ reception meet NHS CALENDAR A total of 30 acres Sept. 1 evening guests in the of Burley spent a recent day ing. of land is owned by the school Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Gail • AUTO • FIRE Eugene Stephen home, in honor with his sister, Mrs. Myrtle district. TODAY, SEPT. 11 — 9-10 SEPT. 12 — 8 p.m. Foot- of Jeff Stephen’s sixteenth Flinders) Johnson of Denver, a.m. TVCC leadership con- ball with Hillis. Bishop Kelley here. AU plumbing repairs, chan Colo, are parents of a baby • LIABILITY • LIFE birthday anniversary, included The Darrell and Mel Wilson SEPT, 16—8 p.m. FHA ference. ges and additions are done by boy born Sept. 4. He will join families of Ontario spent Sept. the custodial staff. Summer Christine, Peter, Freddy, and TODAY, SEPT. 11 — 8 p.m. meeting. Ruth Stephen; Mrs. Esther Ste a sister, Kristen who is two- 7 with their parents, the Har work included the extension of phen and Willie. years-old. Mrs. Johnson ’ s mo Ice cream ley Wilsons. Lila Wilson is at pipes and installation of a new ther, Mrs. Elwood Flinders left the home of her brother in On sink in the canteen in order to and cake were served. Spending a recent weekend by plane Sunday, Sept. 7 to tario where she is attending meet sanitation standards. with Mrs. Edith Whipple were spend two weeks with the John beauty college. During the school year, the Sept. 12 Union at Adrian her son and daughter-in-law, son family.» Mrs. Fern Moore was a Sept. * ♦ custodial staff washes over 600 Sept. 19 Homedale at Homedale Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whipple 7 visitor in the W. L. Chapin towels daily from the shower Sept. 26 Mr. and Mrs. Alan Cottle of Parma at Adrian (homecoming) of Boise. THREE OFFICES TO SERVE YOU ! home. Clinton Snyder, recently rooms. Oct. 2 Logan, Utah recently visited Nampa Christian at Adrian Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barns released from Malheur Mem In the newer buildings, not in Oct. 9 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Greenleaf at Greanleaf orial hospital, is now conval cluding the elementary and Ar were guests of her parents, Oct. 17 Wall at Wallsburgh, Utah. The Melba at Adrian escing at the home of the Chap cadia plants, there are 123 toi Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss, dur Oct. 24 Cottles spent Labor day week Lloyd Bone Phone Phone Wilder at Wilder ins. He is reported to be grad lets, 66 wash basins and a large ing the Labor day weekend. Oct. 31 Notus at Adrian Another daughter, Mrs. Walt end with his parents, the Ken 473-3157 Ph. 372-3162 889-6990 ually improving. number of drinking fountains Ross and daughters of Twin Cottles. They plan to remain Nov. 7 Marsing at Marsing to keep clean and in working Falls were houseguests there. here with the Cottles for a few All games start at 8:00 P.M. order. GO THE CLASSIFIED Ross went on to Hoquiam, Wash, weeks. There are also 49 motors to WAY 1IÜ1Ü1I1IÜ1I1! I to attend a class reunion. Con nie and Sharon Barnes were also overnight guests of their grand parents while the Ross family was there. SUNSET VALLEY ACTIVITIES BUENA VISTA INSURANCE PERSONALS NOLAN FIELD ADRIAN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE INSURANCE AGENCIES VALE NYSSA ONTARIO NOW IS THE TIME TO INSURE pwlio grow/PROFIT IDEAS for progressive farmers PERSONALS IS FALL FERTILIZING IN THE CARDS FORYOU? Would you be better off to spread fertilizer this fall or wait until next spring? It all depends on your partic ular situation. There is no pat answer that fits every fanner, every grower. Here are factors for and against fall fertilizing that you can apply to your own crop land: Mrs. Mildred Estrick of Mer idian visited over the Labor day weekend with her sister, Mrs. Orma Cleaver. The O. E. Cheldelins were Sept. 8 evening dinner guests of Mrs. Cleaver. * * « NO Mrs. Faie Duffin of Salt Lake City arrived Sept. 4 on business and to visit friends. She left Sept. 8 for her home. □ □ □ □ i □ □ □ □ □ Mr. and Mrs. Dale Garri son spent Sept. 5, 6 4 7 al McCall where they entered the Couples Best Ball golf tourna ment. Couples from towns around the valley met for the weekend tournament. * * * Mr. and Mrs. John Cleaver left Sept. 8 for Iowa to visit their two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Max Cleaver of Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Garner Cleaver and two children of Centerville. ♦ ♦ ♦ My land would erode if I spread fertilizer and plowed or disced it in this fall. I have coarse, sandy soil that leaches badly. Professional Directory Physicians I have poorly drained land and water often stands on it. and Surgeons My finances would favor waiting until next spring. K. E KERBY, M. D. K. A. DANFORD, M. D. Physicians and Surgeons Dial 327-2241 YES I'll have no problem getting the spread ing equipment over the fields this fall. I'll have less spring work pile-up if fer tilizer is spread this fall ahead of fall plowing or discing. By getting my crops planted earlier next spring, yields should go up. I'll have less soil compaction to hold yields back; the ground is usually drier in the fall. And spring thaws usually loosen it up again. □ □ □ □ There are better supplies of fertilizer in the fall. Phosphorus, potassium, sulphur, zinc and boron almost always produce bet ter crops when applied in the fall and worked in. Soil test results come back faster in the fall. I could apply the expense of fall ap plied fertilizer against my tax return this year. I get better spreading service in the fall. COME ON IN AND LET'S TALK IT OVER! HOURS; 9 to 12 noon 4 2 to 5 P.M. - Monday through Friday. 10 to 12 Saturday. MAULD1NG CLINIC L. A. Maulding, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Dial 372-2216 HOURS; 9 to 12 noon and 2 to 5 P.M., - Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. 9 to 12 noon, Sat urday. Weight labs. “By appointment only’’ - Wed nesday. DAVID W. SARAZIN, M.D. Physician and Surgeon HOURS; 10 to 12 noon 4 2 to 5 P.M. - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Fri day. 10 to 12 Saturday. Phones: Office 372-3365 Residence 372-3173 Optometrist / DEALER NAME \ \ ADDRESS PHONE / DR. JOHN EASLY 387 S. W. 4th Avenue Ontario, Oregon — Phone — Ontario 889-8017 Veterinarians TREASURE VALLEY ANIMAL HOSPITAL Phone 372-2251 DR. B. E. ROSS Nyssa . . . . 372-3552 DR. JAMES REILLY Parma .... 722-5848