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Thuriday, July J, 1973 Th* Nyna Oat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Field Day Planned July 6 lirttcrs Page Three Indian writings and the mining town of Delamar. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Nichols, Jodie and Jay were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Fritts at Hermiston. Mike Ni chols stayed home to care tor the irrigating. Mr. and Mrs. Ed De Guelle of Eugene, Oregon were Friday evening dinner guests in the Dwight Seward home. Joe Hobson of Ontario was a Tuesday evening dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dw ight Seward. Roy Edmerson helped Lloyd Dibble with some carpenter work on the Dibble home this past week. Fri evening, Mrs. Helen Wil son and Manlu attended the Inhalation Therapy Class gra duation at the Kaley Medical Center in Caldwell. Don Wil son was one of the Class of ten who received their pins and awards. Wednesday afternoon, the la- APPLE VALLEY ITEMS dies of the Susannah Circle Christian Women spent the afternoon tieingquilts and visiting with Mrs. Orley Slate July 10 Meet Smith of Seattle at the home of The July dinner meeting of Mrs. Waldo Smalley. Mr. and Mrs. Orley Smith the Treasure Valley Christian Business and Professional Wo of Seattle have been visiting men’s Council will be held July relatives and friends in Ros 10 at 7 30 p.m. at the La Pa- well and Apple Valley and Boise ioma Restaurant in Ontario. the past two weeks. This time the men are in Master Sergent August Engel vited to attend and the program hardt of Bilopi, Missippi visited is planned for their interest. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Engelhardt June21-25. He Slides of his boat trip down also attended the reunion of his the* Owyhee Gorge, as well as Vale Union High School Class of other things, will be presented 1953 while here. He received by Ben Witty of the Big Bend the trophy for the member of Community. The music will be the class coming the longest by Bob Wallace of Ontario and distance for the reunion. the speaker will be Barry Mr. and Mrs. John Ingram Asmus, Professor from Boise and family of Jamison were College. June 25th guests of Mr. and For reservations call: Norah Mrs. Arch Engelhardt. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Palmer Haines 889-8948 or Lynn Doh- of La Grande, Oregon were ner 674-2041. The cost of the Thursday afternoon visitors of dinner will be $2.50. Mr. and Mrs. William Knox. ........................... BY FRANCES SMALLEY.................. APPLE VALLEY - Mr. and were Sunday evening dinner tn t^e Maiueur County farmers and Mrs. Gary Griffin and girls guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert IEbi tor other persons interested in were Sunday afternoon andev<-- Bowen at Payette and visited grain, potato and corn varitiea ning guests in the George Griffin afterwards in the Leeland Dewey riguez in our borne and I’m and fertilizer trials are invited home. home. Little Nicole Dewey has Editor, The Journal sure we are all happier for hav- to attend an open house at the Tom Takatori who has been the chicken pox. In 1967 the legislature of the him with us. Malheur Experiment Station, in the hospital with a heart attack The congregations of the State of Oregon enacted legis thankful that we had an lation as set forth in Chapter A.F.S. chapter here in Nyssa for from 7 to 9 p.m., this Friday, was able to return home Sun Parma Nazarene Church and July 6, according to the Mal day. the Franklin Road Nazarene *• 534 of the 1967 Oregon Laws the last 12 to 14 years and that Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Pitman Church of Nampa enjoyed a signed by the Governor on June It kept going this luug Other heur County Extension office. The meeting, is a repeat Held and daughter of Tacoma, Wash picnic at the Parma Park on 29, 1967 and filed in the office of wise 1 woulcki't have had the day for persons unable to at ington and Mrs. Kirby Pitman Jr Sunday and then had a tour the Secretary of State on June opportunity to have Christian tend the one held June 26. and baby of Salt Lake City were thru the new Parma Nazarene 29, 1967. in my home. I’m sorry to hear Visitors Will be able to view visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Church. A part of Chapter 534, namely that there wiu no longer be the new red feed wheats, se Charles Pitman the week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bales sub section 6 became known as ®n A.F.S. chapter. Nyssa is veral varities triticale, potato June 17. moved their trailer home to Oregon Revised Statute number missing a great opportunity. verities, grain verities and other Mrs. Charles Pitman had Fairfield on Sunday where they 3.280 contained in Chapter 3 Also, over the past four years work being carried out at the Mortons Neuroma FootSurgery have employment in construc of the current Oregon State Sta we have had many A.F.S. stu Malheur Station. on Monday, June 25 at Caldwell tion work this summer. tutes which is titled Circuit dents (about 45) in our home Malheur County Extension Hospital. She was able to come Mr. and Mrs. David Bay, Courts Generally. from other towns in the agent, Leeds Bailey, reports home on Sunday July 1 and is Deanna and Margaret Torrell O.R.S. 3.280 is titled “Court community. They were all so that the earlier meeting was at went camping and sight-seeing making a good recovery. Services for Circuit Courts” interesting and such nice young tended by about 80 persons. He Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey on Friday-Sunday. They visi and is written as follows; 11 ,iai> been like the says there was special interest ted Jordan Valley Craters and (1) The Circuit Court may A.F.S. theme for this year, “Bring the world into your in the new feed wheat. TheTri- obtain court services by- and cereal (a) Employing or contract horn«,’’ |t is a great way to tical varieties varieties that promise higher ing for personnel or services; learn of other countries and for tht-m to learn about us I’m sure yields for Malheur County far * or mers. (b) Contracting or entering that as many of these young The Field Day will be con people take responsible posi into agreements with public ducted by Malheur Experiment or private agencies or with tions back in their own coun Station superintendent Neil Hoff private firms or individuals, tries they can help bring the man and station atrononist, Char r ■ •orld together in peace and un or any of them, or: les Stanger. derstanding better for having (c) Using services avail B t*en in the United States for able without charge. J (2) Court services obtained a year with the A.F.S. To be an A.F.S. host means • under sub section (l) of this • lot of hard work and added section shall be subject to the responsibilities. But a lot of supervision of the Circuit Court joy and satisfaction comes with (3) Compensation and ex it. It has truly bew> a rich year penses of personnel performing • ■ BY DALE WITT for us and I’d like to thank the Everybody, but EVERYBODY« of providing court services is up in arms over food prices. school and< ommunity for all the 1 NEWELL HEIGHTS - Mrs. shall be determined by theCir- Many families are doing help you’ve given The students EFFECTIVE DATES: JULY 5,6,7 Ray Simpson reports a phone cuit Court and shall be sub something about it! TheVrt- Nyssa High School deserve ject to the approval of and be • Jo« of credit for including cal! from tier daughter, Alice turning to RAYS FOOD FAIR where a penny or two less on of Vancouver Sunday paid by the County or Counties Chrisitian in so many activities* Holdt many items adds up to lots making up the judicial districts, He enjoyed the friendship and morning. Salaci Tender nezzz-z/t Young more SAVINGS on the food J t PZZZ»vzz—--------- ~- Z- W Shelia Pratt spent the week subject to the Local Budget fellowship of tlie students and bill. You have to see the Law. For purposes of retire often commented on how the tea- end with friends at Feather- difference to believe it! Shop ment benefits, personnel em chers were so wiUmg to help ville, Idaho in the mountains. RAYS FOOD FAJR today for ployed by the Court may be him. in showing Christian the Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Spra TOTAL PROOF of REAL considered County employes. ECONOMY! everyday activities of our way gue went to Boise Sunday and It was upon this law that of life, gave a new appreciation attended the 50th Wedding An the Malheur County Court and of our way of living Every niversary celebration tor Mr. the Budget Committee based thing took on a deeper meaning. and Mrs. Jack Ausick. their decision concerning the (One of the most enjoyable was Mrs. Lydia Worden fell early salan I t tie- ( ireuit ( tut I showing Christian the first snow Saturday morning and was taken Secretary in the I972-1973 and watching him discover how to the hospital in Nyssa where County Budget. Since there was she is receiving care andtreat- ▼ ' 1 It looked and felt.) no attempt of arbitration made V! Christian was always very ment. by the Circuit Court, only a appreciative of everything that Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Judd II direct order from the Circuit anyone did for him. He found it and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Bar X Court JudgeCOMMANDINGthat very difficult to say goodbye nes were among the guests who the secretary be paid the salary to his friends and the community entertained at the home at Mr. » Well» A Davies Sited * decided upon by him, the Bud Young Select I'm sure that he learned a lot and Mrs. Bill Holdt in honor of get Committee continued tofol- Mrs ' irthday. They had low the Local Budget Law in about our way of living and will a picnic for their guests. it someday be in a position where the ir budgeting procedure. Wednesday evening, Mr. and » Lipton 3 oz. In a recent decision by a he will try to incorporate some Mrs. Gene Simpson took his Circuit Court Judge from Sa of it into the lives of the people parents to Shakeys In Ontario at lem, tie states, "Neither O.R S. in his country. for pitza in honor of Gene’s * Christian left last Saturday 3 TSO nor the Local Budget birthday. * It was hard to Law O.R.S. 294.305 to 294.- for Colombia Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ray see him leave but it was worth 520 have any bearing on the Simpson were Sunday luncheon ¿ Western Family 16 oz. case in question here in Mal it to have had him as part of our guests at the Johnnie Eason family for the past year I'm heur County, but is governed home in Boise. In the after tin only by O.R.S. 8.330, used by glad we had the opportunity to noon they went to New Ply have him share a part of his mouth and visited Ray Boggs the local Judge and if that is life with us. and family. Bumble Bee bYi oz. Chunk not sufficient then the •'In Gold N’ Soft Thank you again, all of you, Mrs. Bill Webb attended the herent Power" of the Court for making this such a wonder class reunion of the Adrian would prevail. lb tub class of 1968 held at the Jerry This type of decision brings ful year for Christian. His plans now are to come t«ck In Brewer home in Big Bend. Mr. to mind two questions 1983 for the 10-year class re and Mrs. Steve Kriegti and daugh Ocean Spray 32 oz. (1) W’hy did the legislature union (if not sooner). This ter of this area also attended. pass sub section 6 of Chapter ¡or ' 534, Oregon State Laws of 1967 speaks well for the city of Nyssa. Two other teachers of the class He was proud to call it his se of 1968 were also present. If it was not meant to control cond home. And we were happy Mrs. Rollo Fenn was a Sun tie employment of services for to have had him with us. day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Circuit Courts as stated? Thank you, LeRoy Churchhill and family in (2) Just what is "Inherent Dorothy Wilson pkg Vale. Power" of the courts? I have Mr. and Mrs. LeonChamber- been unable to locate the term lain and Cherrylee attended the ip Oregon Constitution or in ball game at the Nyssa LDS W ard the Judges Oath of Office. Thursday evening. Their son I wish to present this to the Nolan Field- Jed played on the team. people of Malheur County and tin Mrs. Marie Moore went to the State of Oregon as a con -Waldo rolls Vale Friday morning where she cerned citizen attended a Home Extension meet - H.T Hartwell, Vale, Ore. INSURANCE ing on canning, freezing and pickling. AGENCIES Editor, The Journal, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pratt The school year 1972-73 is Jr. and Allison of Moscow spent oyer and how fast it passed by. the weekend with his parents, ALL TYPES Last August we went to Boise Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pratt. very apprehensively to pick up a Mr. and Mrs. AlfredSlmpson OF stranger to be with us for ten and visited Mr and Mrs. RaySimp- ofie-dialf months We brought son Sunday afternoon home a boy who was just as Mr. and Mrs. Scott Gillette apprehensive as we were but of Ontario were Wednesday eve fho. in less than a year, made INCLUDING ning callers of her parents, 0- a big impact on our lives. He Except Ham A Beef Mr. and Mrs. AlfredSlmpson. Mortons ctme speaking very little Eng Mr. and Mrs. Marion York Assorted lish but left talking our lan and girls of Vale were Sunday guage exceptionally well. He left dinner guests in the Alfred 2t>-pounds heavier (probably Simpson home. X due to his liking for peanut le - Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Verth tmlter) with a new hair style 0! I'.iV' io ' i-ited Mt s. Dale Nyssa .md wearing U.S. levisandcow- W itt Sunday afternoon and also boy boots. It was a great ex lb. called on Mr. and Mrs. W. C. 372-3162 perience to have Christian Rod- Van DeWater and son Kent in g J lggg 1J 1 jT J I » Illi {■■■■■■■a NEWELL HEIGHTS RAYS FOODFAIR SO I os lb PORK STEAK lb 89« a BACON lb INSTANT TEA 981 I FRUIT COCKTAIL OLEO TUNA FISH □ RY JUICE t Co. 290 350 570 450 1 FROZEN L sFOODS a INSURANCE FARM SEEDLESS GRAPES Local tumi Big Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams and sons Nie) and Noel of Cul desac, Idaho came Tuesday to see Mr and Mrs. George Schie mer and the new baby girl. They left on Wednesday. Sunday afternoon callers of Mrs. Carl Fenn were Mrs. Dave Savage and girls, Mrs. Jeannie Fenn and girls of On- tarioand Beta and Connie Fenn. Weekend guests of Mi and j SELLS, COMMERCIAL ARTIST from Honolulu, . Hawaii will display and have for sale her paintings at Michael’s Pharmacy. In vivid colors, the pictures portray tropical scenes from the islands. Rod vsvw I I I I IQ lb. 98C POTATOES c o u .E. on Mrs. Irvin Topliff were Linda Green of Forest Grove, Ken I Nichols Of IT" Dalles, I.reg Topliff of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brady of Boise. Mr. and Mrs. diaries Brady atten- <l,d Mr>. Bradys’ dti Adrian High School Class Anniversary They attended the dinner at Eastside Cate in Ontario Sa- turday evening and the picnic at the Jerry Brewer home in Now rvvw Í ‘ i Cheet'oS WITH COUPON 15 oz. box 49C WITH COUPOX $125 without coupon $165 I ¡Vt A r Sunday ★ ♦♦♦«ar**** « ♦ ** * m « J « ithiAit coupon 63C I W/ 1 ^CHEERIOS I I I I I I I I | « ♦J pkg Freeh from Out BAKERY i Í I I CINNAMOMI ROLLS fa.«o « ORANGE JUICE ^sMon. - Sat Fresh Fried 18 $1 I 4 K ji C U fez. r 'Á tins $1 I II