Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 29, 1973, Page 10, Image 10

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    Thursday, March 29, 1973
The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Page Ten
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NEW ELL HEIGHTS ITEMS
LEGAL NOTICES
CATTLE TOO HIGH?
Cattle too high’Would you be­
lieve too cheap1 If the price of
steers had gone up as fast since
1950 as the price of a first
class postage stamp, steers
would be bnngtng $77 per hun­
dred weight.
If beef prices had increased
as much as medical care, steers
would be selling at $72.34 per
hundred weight.
If the rise had been as fast
as hourly pav, the figure would
be $80.67.
Compared to the cost of hav­
ing a baby, steers would be
bringing $119.13 per hundred
weight.
Compared to the daily cost of
hospital service, steers would
be $179.69 per hundred and if
that’s not enough tocurl lassos,
the live cattle price in Europe
at tlie beginning of 1973 avera­
ged $56.00 per hundred weight.
Culls and old beef cows ran­
ged from $46.50 in Holland to
$62 in Italy.
AU before the
last deflation of our dollar.
—Adapted from the News Lea­
der of Springfield, Missouri.
■ ■ ■ BY DALE WITT ■ ■ ■ PHON! 372 2183 ■ ■ ■
NEWELL HEIGHTS - Thurs­ home Tuesday.
Marie
Mrs.
Wednesday
day evening Mrs. George Schie­
mer went to Caldwell and had Moore
attended the koffee
dinner with 14 women who now klutch at the home of Mrs.
live in this area.
All were Gladys Thomas in Adrian.
Mrs. Mane Moore attended
in the same dormitory at the
University of Idaho in 1962 to the Home Extension meeting
Thursday afternoon at the home
1964.
Friday Mrs. George Schie­ of Mrs. David LaFleur.
Sunday, Mrs. Mane Moore
mer had lunch at Farewell Bend
with friends from LaGrande. was a luncheon guest of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith of and Mrs. K.I. Peterson in Ad­
Deering, Nebraska came Sat­ nan.
Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Van De
urday to visit his sister and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Water and son Kent were Sun­
dae dinner guests of Mrs. Dale
McKinley.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cham­ Witt.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb went
berlain. Ternlyn and Jed, Paul
Butler of Ontario, and Mr. and to Portland Saturday morning
They took Mrs.
Mrs. Clint Chamberlain and March 10.
Donald of Nyssa took a drive Ted King of Ontario with them.
to Succor C reek Sunday after­ Mr. and Mrs. Webb visited Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Coffman, Ron­
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Beach nie and Carolyn, also Mr. and
of Vale were Sunday afternoon Mrs. Wallace Butler, Brooke
visitors of Mrs. Carl Fenn. and Lea. Mrs. Ted King vi­
Mrs. Carl Fenn received sited Mr. and Mrs. Vance Welty
word Sunday morning that her and children at W ilmina. Ore-
returned home
They
sister Alta Fenn of Albany had gon.
passed away Saturday night. Wednesday.
Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Jimmie Fenn, who is home
on leave from the service ar­ Webb took Jon Stam to Hells
rived Friday to visit his parents Canyon on an overnight fishing
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fenn at trip. They stayed at Copper-
the Owyhee Junction. He is field Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warren
stationed at Fort Leonardwood,
Missouri and will return this of Parma visited their daughter,
The annual Spring Handicap
Saturday.
Sunday he was a Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Topliff Sun­ Golf Tournament for men at the
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon.
Ontario Golf Course will get
Mr. and Mrs. Luit Stam were underway Sunday, April 1.
Gene Simpson.
Linda Austin
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
was also a dinner guest.
Frank Deytnonaz, tournament
Saturday dinner guests in the Aafje Relk in Nampa. It was chairman, said the tournament
Alfred Simpson home were Mr. her birthday anniversary.
will have a new format this
Mrs. Grant Join, who attends year, with qualification by 18
and Mrs. Johnnie Eason and
Jon Jon of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. college in Boise and Joan Tim­ hole play followed by match
Lynn Knapp and Travis of Coeur merman of Eastern Oregon Col­ play. Contact the pro-shop for
lege, spent their week of spring details and sign-up.
d’ alene and Ray Simpson.
Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs vacation visiting their parents,
Alfred Simpson called on Selma the Gerrit Timmermans.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Costley Mrs. Carl Fenn and Elsmore
Simpson in Ontario and Mr. and
Mrs. Wes Walker in Adrian. and family of Portland called Fenn of Homedale were dinner
on Mrs. Lydia Worden Friday, guests of Elsmores cousin.
Sunday dinner guests in the
Alfred Simpson home were Mr. then visited her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Stella Hoover in Boise.
and Mrs. Bill Shy and family Mary Auker in Big Bend. Sat­
Saturday evening, Mr. and
of Clearfield, Utah and Mr. urday, they and Mrs. Auker were Mrs.
Leroy Churchill and
and Mrs. Marion Y'ork and dinner guests of Mrs. Lydia family of Vale were dinner
family. Selma Simpson of On­ Worden.
guests of Ills mother Mrs. Rollo
Mrs. Gerrit Timmerman vi­ Fenn.
tario was an afternoon caller.
Mrs. Mane Moore went to sited Mrs. Lydia Worden Satur­
Mrs. Laura Ward and her
Portland Tuesday, March 15 day afternoon.
mother, Mrs. Ruth Wallace
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee Hill visited Mrs. Rollo Fenn Sun­
where she visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Johnston.
Thursday she and Tern and Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon.
went to Newport where she vi­ Jim Phifer spent the weekend
Ross Mills had a hip trans­
sited Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bump camping at Owyhee Lake.
plant at the hospital in Cald­
Lee Hill spent the weekend well February 9. He was dis­
and attended the wedding of
their daughter Emily and her with his grant*»rents, Mr. and missed Feb. 19 and went to
son Henry E. Moore Sunday. Mrs. Vernon Ward in Caldwell. Boise where he stayed at the
Mrs. Bill Conant had a birth­ home of his cousins, Mr. and
She returned to the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnston in day party Saturday evening for Mrs. Gladwin Mills until March
Portland Sunday evening.
A her husband Bill and their son 23, when he returned home. He
group of 12 old time friends Johnnie. Their guests were her is doing fine.
had a surprise luncheon for parents, Mr. an Mrs. Norman
Ross Mills called at the W.C.
her at the Dodds restaurant
Cutler, Danny and Nancy.
Van De Water home in Big
Saturday, Mrs. Rollo Fenn, Bend Friday afternoon.
Monday noon.
She returned
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LEGAL NOTICES
CALL FOR BIDS
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
ON VEHKLES
ON 1973 POLICE CAR
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that sealed blds for a 60 pas-
aenger school bus and a 12 pas­
senger panel van for School
District No. 26 in accordance
with specifications on file in
the office of the clerk until
8 00 p.m. on Monday, April
9, 1973 at which time they will
be opened at the regular meet­
ing of the district school board.
Bids will be accepted on the
bus body, chassis, andfianel se­
parately.
School District No. 26 re­
serves the right to rejAct any
and all blds.
I*ted this 15th day of March,
1973.
W. L. McPartland. Clerk.
Published March 22 and 29,
1973.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that sealed blds (or a new car
foi the ( its of Nyssa, in ac­
cordance with specifications on
file in the office of the City
Clerk, will lie received in the
office of the City Clerk until
5 00 P M , April 10, 1973, and
will tie opened at 8 00 P.M. at the
Regular Meeting of the City
Council on said date.
The City of Nyssa reserves
the right to reject any and all
bids.
s Fred O. Koch, City Mana-
Published March 29,
LEGAL NOTICES
CALL FOR BUS
ON
Spring Handicap
Golf Touriiev
mugs it up
FUNNY PHYLLIS DILLER
during recent Oregon visit as she agrees
with Oregon Dairy Princess Janice Waibel
of Hillsboro that "Milk Has Something For
Every Elody“ -- even hers' Miss Diller is
currently featured in newspaper and outdoor
advertising in an extensive statewide sales
promotion for the dairy farmers of Oregon,
Washington and California.
MOTOR FUEL
NOTIC I IS HEREBY GIVEN
that sealed bids (or gasoline for
the City of Nyssa, in accordance
with specifications on file in the
office of the Citv Clerk, will
be received m the office of
the City Clerk until 5 00 PM,
April 10, 1973, and will be
ORBad .It Mt I'M. at the
Regular Meeting of the City
Council on said date
The City of Nyssa reserves
the rigtit to reject any and all
bids.
s Fred O. Koch.City Mana-
Published
March 29.
TREASURE VALL EY COMMUNITYCOLI EGE
BASEBALL SC HEDULE
1972 - 1973
March 30
Kleffner Tournament
Boise
March 31
Kleffner Tournament
Boise
April
2
C of 1 J.V.
Ontario, 1 00
3
April
CSI
Twin Falls, 1 00
April
5
BSC
Boise, 130
April 6-7
OPEN
April
10
EOC
Ontario, LOO
April 13
Ricks
Rexburg, 1 00
April 14
CSI
Twin Falls, 1 00
April 17
CSI
Ontario, 100
April 20
Northern Idaho
Ontario, 100 League
April 21
Northern Idaho Ontario, 12 00noon League
April 24
EOC
La Grande, LOO
April 26
BSC
Ontario, 1:30
April 27
O6U
Ontario, 5:00
April 28
OSC
Ontario, 11-00
May
1
EOC
Ontario. L00
May
4
Northern Idaho Coeur <f Alene 2 30 League
May
5
Northern Idaho Coeur d' Alene 12 00 League
May
8
EOC
La Grande 1 00
May
11
LAC State
Away, LOO
May
12
LAC State
Away, 130
May
18
Regionale
Away
May
19
Regionali
Away
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1973
NOTICE
TO BIDDERS ON
GASOLINE CONTRACT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that sealed bids for supplying
gasoline Io School District No.
26 for the fiscal year commen­
cing July 1, 1973 and ending
June 30. 1974 will be received
in the office of the school dis­
trict clerk until 8 00 p.m on
Monday, April 9, 1973 at which
time they will be opened at the
regular meeting of the district
school tioard.
Bid forms are available to
bidders in the clerk's office.
School District No. 26 re­
serves the right to reject any
and all bids.
W. L. M< Part land. Clerk
Published March 22 & 29, 1973.
NOTH
To-
Electors of Nyssa Hoad
Assessment
District No 2
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that tlie annual election for a
director of Nyssa Road Asses-
meni District No. 2 scheduled
to tie held on the 10th day '<
April, 1973, at Nyssa City Hall
will not take place as only one
nominating petition has been
duly filed with tbe District and
therefore. E. H. Brandt, the
candidate nominated in saidpe-
titlon,
will be automatically
elected.
By Order erf the Board of
Directors.
Grant H. Rinehart. Secretary.
Publlshed March 29 and April
5, 1973.