Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 13, 1976, Page 9, Image 9

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    Thursday, May 13, 1976
Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Activities In Arcadia
By Null Bower*
Guests were Mr and Mrs.
ARCADIA - (Last Week)
Chad
Olsen and family and
Mrs Henry Carroll accom­
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tracy and
panied Lyla Houston to visit
family. The Garth Olsens
George Moeller. Friday, who
is recuperating from a hip returned to their Home in
Rexburg. Saturday afternoon
operation, at his daughter's
Alan Bullard accompanied
home
his
grandfather. Otis Bullard
Darlene Carroll, spent
Thursday with her grandpa­ to Malheur Reservoir fishing
on Saturday. Word is that
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
they caught their limitl
Carroll.
(This Week)
Ted and Dorothy Bowers of
Mr. and Mrs. Merildean
Ontario took Nell Bowers
Robbins will have an open
with them to Caldwell on
house for Norvelle and Betty
Saturday.
Robbins to celebrate their
Lyla Houston visited with
25th wedding anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carroll,
The Norvelle Robbins' chil­
Thursday afternoon.
dren will host the party All
Don Bowers called at the
Clyde Bowers home Saturday neighbors and friends are
invited between the hours of
afternoon.
2 00 and 5:00 p.m. on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Garth Olsen
afternoon. May 16 The
and children came from
Arcadia Community is where
Rexburg to visit his parents.
Norvell grew up and he is
Mr and Mrs. Brig Olsen.
known by nearly everyone
Wednesday. They accom­
Mr and Mrs Merildean
panied the Olsens to Unity on
Robbins took Mr and Mrs. L
a camping trip. They had a
E. Robbins and Lois Hender­
birthday dinner for Garth and
son to Boise to celebrate
fri^^adhe^^in^^auirday^—
Mother's Day. They had
dinner at "The Sizzler."
Darrell Imhoff of Portland,
called at the Don Bullard
home Thursday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Parley Feik
went to Eagle. Saturday to
visit Mrs. Feik's brother and
wife. Mr. and Mrs. Steve
James
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Feik
and daughter Karelyn Gunn
of Boise visited Mr and Mrs.
Parley Feik. Sunday after­
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Feik
went to Boise, Sunday
evening to visit Mrs. Feik's
parents, Mr
and Mrs.
Lanny.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Petter
son entertained for her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Kesler, Sr., Sunday
at dinner. Other guest were
Sally Kesler, and Mr and
Mrs. Mike Petterson and
fagiily.
Mrs. Mike Petterson viti«
ted her mother. Mrs. Doy
Fergason of Vale, Saturday.
Amy Stradley accompanied
the Boyd Haney and Harold
Dail families to McDermitt.
Nevada last Saturday after-
noon They took a trailer tor
overnight campout and wie­
ner roast with Oravada and
McDermitt young people.
They attended services Sun­
day at the McDermitt Baptist
Church where
"The Son
Shiners" vang.
McLaughlins of Bend visi­
ted Golda Roper and John
Seburn last week.
Mr and Mrs. Otis Bullard
will be holding open house at
their home to celebrate their
55th wedding anniversary on
Sunday. May 22.
Friends are cordially invi­
ted to attend.
Sunday. Clyde and Nell
Bowers went to Malheur
Reservoir, fishing. "Malheur
Luck.”
Mr and Mrs. Doug Pfieler
took Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
McGowan to the Cheyenne
Social Club in Ontario to
celebrate Mother's Day. Mrs
McGowan is Mrs. Pfeiler's
mother.
Mrs. Everett Edmundson
stayed last week with her
grandchildren, in Boise.
Joe Brown called at the
Clyde Bowers home. Monday
morning.
Page Nine
Kingman Kolony News
•»
Mr and Mrs. Frank Rhodes
and family and Mrs. Paul
Gehrke went to Bully Creek
Sunday and had a picnic.
They were met by Mr and
Mrs Rollo Rhodes and Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Rhodes and
• heir family. They tried
fishing but they were not
biting.
Mr and Mrs. Jim Phifer,
Mrs. Bill Toomb and Mrs.
Charles Bowers were Mo­
thers Day dinner guests at
the Jerry Freitag home in
Nyssa.
Sunday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Osborn
were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
Ruhmond of Ontario and
their daughter and her
husband, Mr and Mrs.
James Lauretsen and chil­
dren of Kent, Washington.
Mrs Bill Toomb, Mrs. Jim
hifer and Mrs. Helen Bishop
attended the Worship and
Fellowship meeting in Parma
Wednesday evening.
PUBLIK NÖTIGE
THE OREGON STATE HIGHWAY DIVISION
PRESENTS THE ANNUAL UPDATE MEETING
OF THE 6-YEAR CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
Kingman Kolony News
Church Directory
WIM
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Nazarene
Church News
United Methodist
Church News
The United Methodist Ch­
urch and the Rev
Jim
Monroe welcomes you to all
church activities.
Thursday, May 13. Salad
potluck at the church. Dr.
Floyd and Margaret Hill will
present their slides and
program on the Quechon
Indian Proiect in the South­
west United States. She is
the Central District Secretary
of Missions and he is
Conference Lay Leader.
STarts at 6:30 p.m.
Friday, May 14 • Fellow-
ship dinner at the church
followed by speaker Dr.
Goodwin who will speak on
John's Islands, 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, May IS. Mission
Work shop, led by Tom
Tucker. Conference Secre­
tary of Missions, ei-Foreign
Missionary, and presently
the minister at Monroe,
Oregon, will be the program
of the morning and early
afternoon. A salad luncheon
will be prepared for noon by
the women of the Church.
Starts at 9:30 a.m. till noon.
Conservative Baptist
Sunday, May 16. Prayer
Service at the church, 9 a.m.
Church School, 9:30 a.m.
Worship Service-The mes­
sage “Taking Our First
Steps,” by the Rev. Monroe.
Tuesday, May 18, Religion
In American. 4 p.m.
Thursday, May 20. Nancy
White Circle at the home of
Hazel Farr. 2 p.m.
Learn what has been done in the past year, what is scheduled for
ye
. the coming year - the
"/r next « 6 j^ars.
Let the Highway Division know
how you feel about the construction program.
Thursday, May 13, Pra­
yer and Fasting group meet
at the Church for Special
Prayer, 12 noon.
Sunday, May 16. Morning
Prayer at the Church. 7 a.m.
Christian Education Clas­
ses, 9:4S a.m.
Children's Churches, 11
a.m.
Morning Worship with
message by Pastor Russell.
II a.m.
Nursing Home Service. 4
p.m.
Choir practice, 6:45 p.m.
Evening Gospel Hour, 7:30
p.m.
Tuesday, May 18, La­
dies Bible Study at the home
of Mrs. Kay Rodríguez. 9:30
a.m.
Wednesday, May 19. Bible
Study in Nursing Home, 4
p.m.
Midweek service for Cara­
van Children. Teens, and
Adults, 7:30 p.m.
Three great maxims:
“Know thysetf” |Socrates|;
“Control thysetf” [Marcus
Aureilual;
“Deny thysetf” (Christ).
Sunday, May 16 ■ Sunday
School - 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship, 11 a.m.
Evening Service 8 p.m.
Hi-Time 9 p.m.
Monday, May 18 • Bible
Class on the Book of Romans
8 p.m.
Wednesday, May 19 - Bi­
ble Study <k Prayer. 8 p.m.
Saturday evening. Mr. and
Mrs. Klaas Laan attended
the Bowling Banquet at the
East Side Cafe in Ontario
They later attended the
benefit dance for Cystic
Fibrosis at the Oregon Trail
Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Thomp­
son of Nyssa went to Logan,
Utah to attend the wedding of
Gary Barton. Their children
stayed with their grandpa
rents. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel
Thompson from Thursday
until Saturday.
Sunday dinner guests of
Mr and Mrs. Herschel
Thompson were Mr. and
Mrs. Rex Walters and Mr
and Mrs. Randy Van leuven
and children all of Boise and
Mrs. Ellis Walters of Nyssa.
Saturday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Robb were Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Miller of Boise.
Mrs. May Lytle of Roswell
and Mike Robb were Mothers
Day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Robb.
FAITH LUTHERAN
Thursday, May 13 • Con­
firmation instruction 6:30
p.m.
Inquirers class. 8 p.m.
Friday. May 14
Saturday, May 15 -Con­
firmation retreat at Lake
Owyhee, beginning Friday at
5 p.m.
Sunday, May 16 ■ Sunday
School, 9:45 a.m.
Worship service. 11 a.m.
Wednesday, May 19 -
Men's breakfast. Brownies
Cafe. 6:30 a.m.
Choir rehearsal, 6:30 p.m.
American Lutheran Church
Women meet at the home of
Laura Ure. 8 p.m.
FLOYD HOLTON
For ASSESSOR
If you are Interested in the highways of Eastern Oregon, please try
to attend one of the meetings listed below.
Fairness • Ability - Experience
Ontario
Canyon City
La Grande
Pendie ton
May 24,
May 26,
May 27,
June 2,
Monday, Room 14, Administration Building, TVCC
Wednesday, Circuit Court Room, Courthouse
Thursday, Room 202, Hoke Hall, EOSC
Wednesday, Conference Room, City Hall
COUNTY ASSESSOR
Vote for ONE
38 X Floyd dolili 1 loltoli.
All meetings begin promptly at 8:00 p.m.
Published May 13, 20, 1976
■ Hoircow ner Ux-relief—Equal, impartial
?s-c«-ments. Honest, capable, efficient
administration. 10 years experience."
GRAND OPENING WEEK AT
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-------- New Cars-
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1976 CHEVETTE 2-DOOR
light Rod
1975 MONZA TOWNE COUPE
3759“
1976 CHEVETTE 2-DOOR
1976 CHEVETTE 2-DOOR
Grey
3759“
1975 CAPRICE ESTATE WAGON
3900“
1974 IMPALA CUSTOM 2-DOOR
4539“
Hatchback Coupe
1976 MONZA TOWN COUPE
5592”
Air V—8 automatic tranamiaalon
1976 MONZA 2+2
AM
* IM radio
5474”
1976 CHEVELLE MALIBU CLASSIC 4-DR.ca,e80
V— 8 automatic transmission, air
5“
1976 IMPALA 4-DOOR SEDAN
...
V—8, automatic tranamiaalon, air
OrO6
1976 CHEVELLE MALIBU CLA5SIC2-DR._______
5947“
V—8, automatic transmission, air
4 cylinder, 5 speed
1976 IMPALA 2-DOOR LANDAU
V—8, automatic transmission, air
1976 MONTE CARLO 2-DOOR
V—8, automatic tranamiaalon, air
$200 Discount On Any Now Cur
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14 A 15
steering,
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Automatic transmission,
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power
$4595“
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Automatic transmission, power steering,
power brakes, Serrla Grande
V—8, automatic transmission.
Rail» Wheel*.........................................................
5295“
power «leering,
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power
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3495“
1976 CHEV </i TON 4 WHEEL SWB
V-8, 4 speed, air
4795“
1976 BLAZER 4 WHEEL
4595“
1973 IMPALA 4-DOOR
4257“
7523“
1973 NOVA 4-DOOR
V—8, automatic transmission, power steer­
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1974 EL CAMINO
7627“
7523“
V-8, automatic transmission, air
$400 Discount On New 4-Wheel Drive Vehicle
New Pick-Ups
4295“
1976 CHEV Vi TON PICK-UP
2995“
V—8, automatic transmission, air. power
steering
7083“
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1974 VEGA
Hatchback, 4 speed
6506“
V-8, 4 speed
1974 IMPALA 4-DOOR HT
Automatic transmission,
power brakes, air
7205“
V-8, 4 speed
1974 CAM ARO
Automatic transmission,
power brakes, consol
7470“
1976 CHEV 1/2TON 4 WHEEL LWB
1975 GMC ’/x TON PICK-UP
1973 BELAIR
6302“
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Automatic transmission, power
power brakes, air, till wheel
Automatic transmission,
power brakes, air
1976 VEGA HATCHBACK
V—8 automatic transmission,
Automatic transmission, power steering,
power brakes, air, tilt wheel
New 4-Wheel Drives
2495“
2895“
2395“
2095“
V—8 automatic transmission, air, power
steering
7022“
1976 CHEV V2 TON PICK-UP
V—8. automatic transmission, power steer
6715“
1976 CHEV ’/x TON PICK-UP
V—8. automatic transmission. Power steer­
tag
5838“
1976 CHEV </2 TON PICK-UP
V—8. automatic transmission, power steer­
6266“
ing
3 to choose from
$400 Discount On Any New Pick-Up
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420 MAIN STREET
Nyssa, Oregon
PHONE 372-2224
thru
May 22nd