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Oregon Trail Grang.
Frank Sherwood was host
to The Oregon Trail Grange
No. 687 noon picnic. Sunday,
July 17, 1977. Twenty mem
bers and three visitors
brought well-filled baskets of
delicious food. They ate in
Frank's yard in the shade of
the Old Locust Trees. Three
members made homemade
ice cream. All enjoyed the
afternoon visiting.
Events Arenad Adrian
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TAKING A LOOK at the past 40 years of
the Nyssa Church of The Nazarene is (left to
right) Joe Rodriguez. Scon Rodriguez. Scott
Langley and Jimmy Rodriguez.
Nyssa Job’s Daughters
Receive State Awards
On June 15-18. the Inter
national Order of Job’s
Daughters of the State of
Oregon held their annual
Grand Bethel Session in
Salem. Oregon. Eight girls
from Bethel No. 33 of Nyssa
were in attendance. They
were: Whitni Morrison, Jac
kie Chadwick, Kelli Mills,
lr
Teague, Karen Hutch-'
it a. Jeanette Hutchinson.
_rri Carpenter and Barbara
Holmes. Chaperones were
Mrs. Jan Mills. Mrs. Lynne
Campbell and Mrs. Della
Holmes.
Everyone attended the
meetings that were held.
Also the Salem area Demolay
sponsored a barbecue and a
dance both of which the girls
enjoyed.
Two Nyssa girls received
State honors. Barbara Hol
mes, past honored Queen of
Bethel #33, received the
office of Guide of the Grand
Bethel which is one of the
top five offices in the state,'
Jackie Chadwick. Senior Prin
cess of Bethel 33 received a
silver bowl for the "Best 6th
Messenger Award” for her
"j
entry of "What Jobies Means
To Me" poem.
The girls had a lot of fun
and plan to attend next year
in Portland, where, hope
fully. they will be entering
the drill team and scrapbook
competition.
SENIOR CITIZEN
ACTIVITIES
President Lillian Meckem
led 39 members and five
visitors to the Salute to the
American Flag at the Nyssa
Senior Citizens meeting July
13 at the Legion Hall.
The minutes and trea
surers report were read and
accepted. The nurses were
there and recorded blood
pressures. Mr. Haas was
reported hospitalized in On
tario.
The Bingo Committee re
ported that they are consider
ing purchasing a new game.
Virgie Rookstool was thanked
for her contribution of the
linoleum for the floor of the
concession stand.
Also discussed was the bus
trip to Sumpter which will be
Public,/Votices
IN THE COUNTY COURT
FOR THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE
COUNTY OF MALHEUR
Department of Probate
No. 3630
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the matter of
the Estate of
LEROY D. BAIR. Deceased.
Probate proceedings in the
estate of LeRoy D. Bair,
deceased, are now pending in
the above entitled court,
wherein Howard R. Bair, the
undersigned, has been ap
pointed and has qualified as
the personal representative
of said estate. All persons
having claims against said
estate hereby are required to
present them, in due form,
within four months after the
date of the publication of this
notice, as stated below, to the
undersigned at the following
address now designated as
the place for the presentation
of the claims, to-wit: Law
Offices of Steven J. Pierce,
14 South Second Street.
Nyssa. Oregon 97913, or they
may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the said
probate proceedings may
obtain additional information
from the records of the court,
the undersigned personal
representative or the latter's
attorney who is Steven J.
Pierce, same address as
above. 372-3841.
•/Howard R. Bair
Personal Representative of
the estate of the above
named decedent.
Rt. 2. Box 309
Nyssa. Oregon 97913
Dates of Publication: July 7,
14. 21. 1977
PUBLIC NOTICI
Thursday, July 21 • Ny
ssa City Council will meet in
Council Chambers imme
diately following the Public
Hearing scheduled at 7:30
p.m.
Thursday, July 29 - Ad
rian City Council, Adrian Fire
Hall, 8 p.m.
THE CITY OF NYSSA will
resume the sale of water to
farmers and others who wish
to purchase water. The
station at the Raney Col
lector is now open.
Thursday, July 21, 1977
Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
IN THE COUNTY COURT
FOR THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE
COUNTY OF MALHEUR
Department of Probate
No 3631
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the matter of
the Estate of
VIVIAN BAIR. Deceased.
Probate proceedings in the
estate of Vivian Bair, de
ceased, are now pending in
the above entitled court,
wherein Howard R. Bair, the
undersignedk has been ap
pointed and has qualified as
the personal representative
of said estate. All persons
having claims against said
estate hereby are required to
present them, in due form,
within four months after the
date of the publication of this
notice, as stated below, to the
undersigned at the following
address now designated as
the place for the presentation
of the claims, to wit: Law
Offices of Steven J. Pierce.
14 South Second Street.
Nyssa. Oregon 97913. or they
may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the said
probate proceedings may
obtain additional information
from the records of the court,
the undersigned personal
representative or the latter's
attorney who is Steven
J. Pierce, same address as 9 '
above. 372-3841.
»/Howard R. Bair
Personal Representative of
the estate of the above
named decedent.
Rt. 2. Box 309
Nyssa. Oregon 97913
Dates of Publication: July 7.
14. 21. 1977
PUBLIC NOTICE
A SECOND HEARING will
be held before the Nyssa City
Council on uses of state
revenue sharing funds pro
posed by the budget com
mittee. Copies of budget
committee proposals will be
available for public inspec
tion at City Hall. 14 South 3rd
Street after the 21st day of
July 1977. Citizens are
invited to provide written or
oral comments to or aak
questions of the governing
body at the hearing sche
duled at 7:30 P.M. on
Thursday 28th day of July
1977, at City Hall Council
Chambers.
Published July 21. 1977
July 28. It was decided to sell
homemade pie for two days
instead of one at the
Thunderegg Days.
Nancy Dunham introduced
Anna Adams who is now
working with the homemak
ing department in the Refer
ral Office.
Mrs. Dale Witt provided
some humorous entertain
ment for the group.
Chaplain Wyatt Smith clo
sed the meeting with prayer.
Everyone
enjoyed the
potluck dinner. Pinochle was
in play during the afternoon.
REBEKAHS MEET
Yellow Rose Rebekah Lo
dge held their regular meet
ing July 12, with Rose
Toombs, noble grand presid
ing. Nineteen members ans
wered roll call.
Practice was held for the
drill which will be given at
the District meeting, July 26.
Beatrice Lodge No. 82 of
Ontario and Golden Rule
Lodge No. 69 of Vale will also
participate. Helen Pittz is
chairman of District No. 24.
The refreshment committee
was Merle Johnson and
Harriet Warren.
Happy liirllulay
July 22 - Keith Langley.
Becky Price
July 23 - Tom Hopper.
Mike Emerson, Bill Fitz- •
simmons. Dina Hirai
July 24 - Doyle Riggs
July 25 - Darral Draper.
Lisa Hernandez
July 26 - Juanita Vallejo,
Dee Garner
July 27 - Sam Hartley □,
Kendall Bates
Activities
In Arcadia
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ARCADIA - The Arcadia
Sunshine Club picnic ori
ginally scheduled for July 24,
has been permanently can
celled due to lack of interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Bowers fished at Beulah on
Friday.
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ADRIAN • Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Weaver of Summit.
Oregon and Wilma and Elsie
Rohner of Shedd. Oregon
came and spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
Mackey.
Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G.
E. Mackey and their house
guests went to Leslie Gulch,
and in the evening they
visited Laura and Jim King in
Ontario and all went to the
Grizzley Bear for Pizza. On
Sunday, they an went to
Silver City and Elamar, and
also Jordan Valley. They
were accompanied by Laura
and Jim King.
Eva Drown. Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Underwood, and Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Fredriksen of
Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Tanner of Owyhee Comers
came Wednesday evening to
the home of Mrs. Sue
Ashcraft and brought birth
day cake and ice cream to
celebrate her birthday.
Mrs. Hise had Mrs. Sue
Ashcraft over for birthday
cake and ice cream Thursday
evening. Mrs. Ruth Looney
was also a guest.
Mrs. Dale Witt called on
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman
Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. w. C.
Vandewater and son Kent of
Caldwell were Saturday eve
ning luncheon guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Begeman.
Jolyn Parker of La Grande
and her friend Jan Flowers
came Wednesday evening on
Amtrack to vialt her grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vem
Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit
Brandon L.W.Adams M.D
General Practice
and Psychiatry
Phone 372-3809
19 North 4th Street
Nysaa, Oregon
Hours:
Mon. It Wed. 12noon-6
rues. 1:30 p.m.-8:30 p-m.
Thurs. 10 a.m.-S p.m.
K.E. Kerby, M.D.
K.A. Dunford, M.D.
Physicians it Surgeons
Dial 372-2241
Hours: 9 to 12 noon It 2
to 5 p.m. • Monday thru
Friday.
Optometrist»
Dr. A.N. Bonde
7 North 2nd Street,
Nyssa, Oregon
Phone 372-3747
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TREASURE VALLEY
ANIMAL HOSPITAL
Phone 372-2231
Dr. B.E. Roas
Nyaaa, 372-5237
Dr. Robert Derby
Parma, 722-6537
relatives in Meridian and
Boise. They also visited Mrs
Bachmann s sisters and bro
ther in Caldwell, Middleton
and Boise. Sunday they were
all at the home of Mrs. Hazel
Schafer, Mr, Moore of
Meridian waa also a guest.
They plan to leave for their
home on Tuesday.
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Diecover the “Ini’* and “Out»"
of Ice Cream!
Although ice cream is everyone’s
year ’round favorite dessert, in the
summertime, it really can’t be beat!
But, it can be “topped". - . with an
outside coating of imaginative sauces.
Or, pack a few scoops inside desserts
for a cool, surprise filling.
Do your family a flavor with one
of the nice cream ideas below, and
remember... because ice cream is
made from “Milk, the Beautiful
Food," it’s more than a fun des
sert ... it’s a wholesome, nourishing
dairy food, containing important
vitamins and minerals. And ice
cream is easily digested, so these nu
trients are readily available to the
body!
Ice Cream “Ini":
Try a scoop inside baked Oregon
apples or pears.
Layer a crumb pie crust with ice
cream and fresh Oregon peaches.
Use ice cream to “stuff a puff" or
eclair.
Hollow out an angel food cake and
fill with your favorite ice cream
flavor.
Make ice cream sandwiches with
brownie squares, large sugar or
oatmeal cookies, waffles or toasted
pound cake.
Ice Cream “Outs”:
Dr. Arthur S. Dele, M.D.
Urological Surgery
Diseases of the kidney,
bladder and prostate.
Phone 372-5269
302 Good Avenue,
Nyssa, Oregon
Hours: Saturday-10 a.m.
to 12 noon
Muntywerff of La Grande
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Vem Parker and
attended the class reunion at
Nysaa. When they returned
home Sunday, they were
accompanied by Jolyn Parker
and Jan Flowers.
Mrs. Marie Moore atten
ded a Sunday School Tea
cher’s meeting Tuesday after
noon at the home of Mary
Radford.
Monty Freel. Wesley Un
derwood and Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver * Freel went above
Unity last week to cut wood.
They returned home on
Friday.
Monday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George DeHaven were Mr.
and Mrs. Enie Mosier and
Bill of The Dalles. Linda Blair
and Patrick of Kenewick,
Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Bachmann of Springfield,
Oregon and granddaughter
Deanna and La Vada Rey
nolds of Springfield, Oregon
came last Monday to visit
Mrs. Bachmann's sister,
Mrs. Hazel Schafer. They
have been visiting the girl's
Roll large scoops of vanilla or
chocolate ice cream in salted
peanuts. Serve with chocolate
sauce.
Make a tangy Pine-Apple Sauce:
Mix 1 cup fresh or canned
applesauce with 136 cups
crushed pineapple. Spoon over
ice cream. Makes IVi cups.
Mix up a crunchy Peanut Sauce:
Combine Vi cup butter, 2 table
spoons flour and one cup water
in saucepan. Cook until slightly
thickened, stirring constantly.
Add ¥4 cup chunk-style peanut
butter. Stir to blend; remove
from heat. Stir in 216 cups sifted
confectioners’ sugar and b’end
until smooth. Serve hot or cold
on scoops of ice cream. Makes
three cups.
Milk, the beautiful food«
Dairy Farmer» of Oregon