Page Four Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa. Oregon Saturday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Owen Gann were Mr. and Mrs. Danny Norland and Kaare. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Norland and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Norland all of Pomeroy. Washington; Lon­ nie Norland. Starbuck, Waah ington; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goff of Payette and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Looney and boys of Nyssa. On Sunday the Norlands all attended a family reunion at the Joe Ste­ phens home. They returned to their homes on Mon. Mon. evening, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Looney and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Gann visited in the Bill Goff home in Payette. • as WINNERS IN THE 1976 YAMAHA ELECTONE ORGAN FESTIVAL are. from the local festival. These winners will now attend the Western left, Phillip Keveren, Vale; Lori Lewis, Regional Festival in Lake Tahoe this weekend. Nyssa; Jeanne Hasebe and Cheryl Brown. June 4 to 6. Ontario; and John Lehmkuhl, who sponsored Ch rig tian Komen Local Organists Win In Organ Festival Twenty-one locsd organists of all ages participated in the SRV Yamaha Electone Organ Festival at Treasure Valley Community College recently. The Festival, emceed by Mr. Eric McKaig of KSRV. drew organists from this area as weU as Burns, Oregon. Since there were four divisions, four winners were selected by the panel of judges. Judges for the evening were Mr. Paul B ick— s. Fruitland Mrs. Gary Nelson, Boise; Miss Debbie Culbertson, Hood River, Oregon; Mr. Leon Graviett of Emmett; and Mr. Dick Dalzell. Ontario Winner of the Youth Divi­ sion I was Miss Cheryl Brown. 10 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Brown of Ontario who played “Autumn Leaves”. Phillip Keveren, 14 year old son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Keveren of Vale received top honors in Youth Divisionll playing his own arrangement of “Mac- arthur Park”. Mrs. Jeune Hasebe, local housewife and secretary played her ar­ rangement of "Tie a Yellow Ribbon" and took first place in the Hobbist Division. 18 year old Lori Lewis daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mitchell of Nyssa, played "Lady of Spain” to receive first place in Senior Division I4L Glenn Marcums Have Guests Recent visitors at the Glenn Marcum home were her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul House of Quincy, Washington who came to attend the graduation exer­ cises of their grandson. Bill Marcum who graduated from the Nyssa High School May 20. After graduation, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Marcum hosted a small party in honor of their son Bill. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Murie Marcum Mr. and Mrs. Paul House, grandparents of the honoree, Mrs. Ray Barnes of Vale. Mr. and Mrs. Max Brittingham, Mr and Mrs. Dick Butcher of Payette and Sally Looney. Cow belle g Meet Malheur County Cowbelles will meet on Thursday. June 3, at the Ontario Library meeting Room at 1:30 p.m. Will finalize plans for Top-Op June 19 and Bicentennial Celebration in Vale. Local winners will now­ travel to Lake Tahoe June 4-6 for their appearance at the Regional Festival Finals, covering the states of Washington. Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming. Colo­ rado. New Mexico, Arizona. Utah, Nevada. California and Hawaii. Winners there will go on to the National finals which will take place in Chicago the last week in June. Frontier Music of Ontario was the local sponsor in the SRV Festival. Mr. Lehmkuhi announced that local organists should begin plans for next year's festival. Prizes will include trips to the Regional, National and fi­ nally International Festival in Japan as well as scholarships Ontario Couple Observe 60th Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Davis will be honored on their 60th wedding anniver­ sary on Sunday, June 6 at their home • 739 NW 1st.. Ontario, from 2 to 5:30 p.m. by their children. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Westcott. Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill, Fruitland; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Davis, Vancouver, Wash ington; and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis, Ontario. All their friends and relatives are invited to attend the open house. REBEKAHS MEET The Yellow Rose Rebekah Lodge met May 25 at the IOOF Hall with Helen Pittz. noble grand presiding. Four­ teen members answered roll call Memorial services were held for Alma Kingrey. Leona Reeves and Bertha Rudelick. Members with birthdays were escorted and presented with their own birthday cakes and everyone sang "Happy Birthday.” These lucky la­ dies were May Bretz, Neta Mae Wiley, Juanita Cramer and Blanche Weeks. An invitation was given to the Ontario meeting June 2. They will have initiation. Hostesses were Louise Wernick, and Helen Pittz. Next meeting will be June 8 at the IOOF Hall. Journal Classifieds Bring Results! WRIGHT AIR COOLERS M amba T vaa Prices Start At <20995 LARGER SIZES IN STOCK Stout Ap HIM I 1IÍ- «Furniture 17141M Slate Meeting "June Brides. Yesterday and Today," is the theme of the Christian Business and Professional Women's Coun­ cil meeting at the Charoláis Restaurant in Ontario. Tues­ day. June 8 at 7 p.m. Special feature will be bridal gowns, bring yours. Music will be presented by Ed Bradshaw of Ontario. Everyone is invited to attend and bring a friend. Please call 889-8508 for re­ servations. Plan to attend. Nyssa Girl Earns Ricks Honors Ricks College has issued its Honor Roll for the spring semester—857 students who received 3.5 grade point average or above for the semester, taking at least 14 hours of class work. Enrollment this spring was 5,321. There were 1,048 graduates in April. Honor Students include Marlene Widmer of Nyssa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Widmer. Nyssa. Social Scene ’•••••••••••••••••••••• Recent weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wahlert were Mr. and Mrs. Hott Curl of Los Osos, Calif. The two men were childhood friends and haven’t seen each other for forty years. The Curl's returned to their home on Tuesday. • • • Monday evening dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Louise Ward were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morris of Portland. Mrs. Morris is the former Charlena Crawford of Nyssa. • • • Mrs. Vesta Hansen of Smithfield, Utah, returned home recently after visiting for three weeks with her sisters. Mrs. Kenneth Cottle and Mrs. Frell Blair. e e e Boyd Blair of Denver spent two days recently visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frell Blair. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Frell Blair spent Memorial weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rosmond Blair in Lewiston, Utah. • • • Mrs. Britt (Bessie) Nedry of Boise spent the Memorial weekend visiting at the home of her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Dirick Nedry. She called on her sister-in-law, Mrs. A. H. Boydell at Malheur Memorial Nursing Home on Friday. • • • Monday dinner guest at the Dirick Nedry home was the Rev. Letitia Croom. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bybee and family of Brigham City, Utah visited this weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bybee. see A potluck dinner was held Sunday at the home of Mrs. Orma Cleaver. Those enjoy­ ing the family get-together were: Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell. Scott. Bruce and Mark; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver, Gail. Bert and Don; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cleaver and Benjamin; Mr. and Mrs. Brian Cleaver, Will and Luke; Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Cleaver. Riley and Dirk and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Cleaver. ess Mr. and Mrs. Elton Clapp, Mrs. Neta Mae Wiley and Emily joined Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wiley of Caldwell and they decorated graves in the Meridian cemetery and visited with friends. Enroute home they went to the WUey home in Caldwell and visited there see Memorial weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers were: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carson and family of El Cerrito. Calif.; Mr. and Mrs Stan Byers and fa­ mily of Ontario: Mr. and Mrs. Pete Grant and Mr. and Mrs. David Smith and Candy of Lewiston; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and children of Marysville, Idaho; Mrs. Dixie Clapper and daughter Joyce. Tulsa. Oklahoma; Mrs. Roxie Rogers, Bentonville. Arkan­ sas) Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bethel and children of Middleton. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. John Sommars and family and Pastor and Mrs. Jim Fanner and family of Donnelly and Sharon Fuqua and friend of Caldwell. • • • Mary Lee Wahlert of Eugene was a recent visitor at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wahlert. She came to attend gradua­ tion ceremonies for her brother, John who graduated with the Nyssa High School Class of '76. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Wahlert and Kim of Canby, Oregon also came for the graduation. John Wahlert is now visiting Bob Marostica in Parker, Arizona. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown of Nyssa recently returned from Baker where they spend a week with their grandsons. Mark and Jeff Rieb while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlies Rieb enjoyed a cruise to Mexico. • • • Kirk Savage, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Savage was a weekend visitor at the home of his parents over the Memorial Day weekend. He is a sophomore student at Eugene. On Sunday Mrs. Savage, Kirk, Randy and Kris and Mrs. Bill Nicholson called on Mrs. Willie Mae Flanary and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Flanary and family in Meridian. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Dick Herri­ man and family of Medford were recent visitors at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Marcum and family. They came to attend the state semi-finals baseball game held at Adrian last week as their sons. Patrick and Steven are members of the St. Mary's team. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson entertained members of Bob's golf league at their home Friday evening. Every­ one enjoyed the barbecue and awards were presented during the evening. a a a Thursday, Jun» 3. 1976 and Mrs. Dick Tensen and family. They returned to their home in Portland. Monday. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Lester Oden spent the Memorial Day weekend at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell and family in Pilot Rock. Their granddaughter Mrs. Jan Chambers accompanied the Odens home and she will be visiting for a few days. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Ted Russell of Oceanside. Calif, were Monday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Muri Lancaster. Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Lancaster have been long time friends since their school days together. The Russells were In the area to attend the SOth class reunion of the 1926 class of the College of Idaho. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jensen attended the Jensen family reunion at the Nampa Park on Sunday. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Jess Harold sen and their grandson. Scott of Provo, were houseguests over the Memorial Day weekend at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reu­ ben Haroldsen. Their son, Mr. and Mrs. Terry J. Haroldsen of Salt Lake called on the grandparents Sun­ day. a a a A family potluck picnic was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griffin on Monday. Those attending ware Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jones, Sherrie and Misty their granddaugh­ ters and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Gorrell and family all of Baker; Lonnie Gorrell and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fields and family of Boise; Mr. and Mrs. Ashford Fields. Notus; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Favorel and Zoenn of Parma; Mr. and Mrs Calvin Griffin, Ronnie Gorrell. Mrs Ed Freitag and boys and Bud Newby of Nysaa. e e e Miss Emma Snyder spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rieb and Mart and Jeff in Baker. a a a Mrs. Harriet York, Lisa and Cindy of New Plymouth were Monday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Savage. a a a THE JAKE FISCHER HOME is decorated Ibe Fischer home is a mile west on Alberta for the Bicentennial, with this attractive Avenue, display prepared by Mrs. Fischer (Nona). Sisters Note Anniversaries Sisters were honored along with their husbands. Sunday. May 9, at the Bassett Legion dub in Ainsworth, Nebraska when the SOth wedding anniversaries of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Shaul of Nebraska and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin of Nyssa were ob- served. Floyd Shaul, son of the Lynn Shauls, greeted the guests. Mrs. Simon Pancake presided at the guest book registering over 200 guests. The honored couples were seated at old-fashioned set­ tees and tables centered with blue and gold floral arrange­ ments. Three tiered cande- labras and a white cake decorated in gold adorned the reception table. Lunch was served by relatives of the couples. Corsages were presented to the Shauls by their grandsons and to the Chapins by their children. Happy Birthday J um 3 • BUI Grunke, Te­ rry Baker J um 4 • Thomas C. Chu­ rch, Bruce Goodell, Julio Rodríguez, Nona Fischer. J um 5 • Charley Glenn, Karen Patterson. Patrick Schoeneman. J um 6 • Charles Sims. Jr. J um 7 • Whitni Morrison J um 8 - Jeanne Strick­ land. Kacey Ward, Andrew C. Journal Classified* Bring Rosultsl H. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Shaul were married May 11, 1926 at Valentine, Nebraska. His sister. Agnes Wendler of Valentine, one of their attendants was present Sun­ day. The Shauls have one son. Floyd and four grand­ sons. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin were married Feb­ ruary 11, 1926 and have two children, three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. TVCC Presents Music Recital A Student Music Recital will be presented by the Treasure Valley Community College Music Department on Thursday, (tonight) June 3. at 8 p.m. in the Music Room of the Tech-Lab Bull ding. Those performing have been studying voice with Dick Dalzell. They are: Judy Thoren, soporano; Tonya Nor ris. soprano. Alice Roberts. mezzo-soprano; Dan Gteif. tenor; and Ken Eden, bass baritone. Art songs in Italian, German. Spanish, and Eng­ lish will be presented along with concert arrangements of folk songs and selections from the musical theater. Agnes Zueger, piano stu­ dent of Bo Schmid, will also perform works of Bach and Mozart on the program The public is invited and there is no admission charge. Job's Daughters. Bethel No. 33 met May 26 at the Masonic Hall with Sharon Barnes, honored queen presi­ ding. Escorted and introduced were Glenda Barnes, past princess of Bethel No. 33; Whitni Morrison, grand be­ thel recorder; Mary Ann Chadwick, majority member; Vera Webb, guardian; Ro­ bert Holmes, associate guar­ dian; Louise Wernick. past guardian all of Bethel No. 33. The girls voted to serve a dinner for the officers and members of Golden Rule Chapter No. 131 on June 7. A report was given on the dinner held May 16 and on the picnic held at the dam May IS. It was snnounced that Parma Bethel No. 27 will hold installation June 6 at 2:30 p.m. at the Masonic Hall. Bethel No. 25 of Ontario will hold installation June 6. at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Hall. Bethel No. 33 will hold installation June 10 at 7:30 at the Masonic Hall and prac­ tice will be held June 5 at 9 a.m at the Masonic Hall The honored queen pre vented gifts to girts that earned greatest number of points. Whitni Morrison and Jackie Chadwick tied for first place and Karen Hutchinson won second place. Mary Ann Chadwick was presented her majority degree gift Sharon Barnes presented the Bethel a camera as her parting gift. Guardian Vera Webb presen­ ted Shsron her gift as out going honored queen The honored queen's mother ser­ ved ice cream sundaes for refreshment. NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING __ ___ for beginning July I, as detailed and sumarued below, was prepared by the LJ Cash. QD Accrual, O Modified Accrual accounting basts, and 3 is, □ is not consistent with the »¿counting baut uwd during th« last two years Mqoi changas. if any, and their effects on this budget are Mt forth m an accompanying st' A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained between the hours of. • lOf 6.0, and A meeting of the ------------- 1921. at for the purpose of holding a public hearing on this (Chairman of Governing Body) (County) Summary was published in the Nyssa Gate City Journal, May 27, 1976. Notice published June 3, 1976 1 ■AlJOy ¿4». /S1Z (Datei ’ NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING The budget for beginning July 1- 19?6 City of Wy**6_________________ _____ ___ ____ for the fiscal year 1924- 1922 u detailed and sumarized below, was prepared by the O Cash, iXl Accrual. O Modified Accrual accounting basis, and 13 is, O is not consistent with the accounting basis used during the last two years Major changes, if any, and their effects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement. I A.M. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained between the hours of_ . 5:00 P.M. Weekdays City Council at City Hall - 14 South 3rd Struut June 8 will be held __ filQfi__ «' p in A and meeting -------------- I9ZÉ, XL- (Chairman of Governing Body) W halhau (County) Summary was published in the Nyssa Gate City Journsl, May 27, 1976. Notice published June 3, 1976 of the at for the purpose of holding a public hearing on this budget. Any perlon may appear to diicuii the budget, or any part of it Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morris of Portland visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Eastman Tuesday morning. a a a Dr. and Mrs. Clare Peter­ son and daughter Mary were overnight guests Sunday evening at the home of Mr. JOB'S DAUGHTERS May 21, 1976 (Date)