Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 13, 1957, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. N YSSA. OREGON, TH U R SD A Y . JUNE 13. 1957
Court Cases . . .
Big Bend
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Bishop and
family of Succor Creek had re­
freshments at the Verl Bishop
home in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Walt Bishop’s 40th wedding an­
niversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts,
Sharen and Karen, Johnny Wit­
ty and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Miller Henderlider of Nampa at­
tended the graduation excercises
at OSC where their son, W
Roberts graduated. Mrs. Virgil
Krause of Nyssa accompanied the
Roberts to Brooks and visited
her brother and mother.
Elmo Peterson of Preston, Ida.
left Saturday after spending sev­
eral weeks at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Oscar Haney and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Search were
dinner guests Sunday of their
daughter, Mrs. Sheila Cartwright
and family and helped Raymond
celebrate his birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De-
Water and daughter, Loretta
Reed attended the graduation of
their daughter, Miss Larraine
Van De Water in Seattle June
10. Laurynda Reed is staying
with Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hop­
kins while her mother is away.
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attended
the WUson-Coleman
wedding at the Methodist church
Sunday.
Betty Byers of Caldwell spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Toomb of
Rupert were Sunday callers at
the Robert Holmes home.
Mrs. Sam McConnell of Nyssa
was a supper guest Friday at the
Clyde Bohannon home.
Mrs. Mattie McCankey and
Mrs. Pat Roudebush of Ontario
visited Sunday evening with the
Robert Holmes family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Strickland,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Strickland and
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bohannon
had dinner at the East Side Cafe
in Ontario Saturday evening
honoring the birthday annivers­
aries of Mrs. Don Strickland and
Clyde Bohannon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hendricks
and Mrs. Kenneth Reese and chil­
dren were Sunday dinner guests
at the Thane Lankford home near
Marsine.
Glenda Lou Brown who has
been visiting relatives in Kansas
and Nebraska, returned home
Wednesday.
Mrs. Lynn Snodgrass and Sam
Oregon Trail
Parks and children of Nyssa were
Sunday dinner guests of the Gil­
bert Holmes family.
Mrs. La Vern Cleaver and chil­
dren were supper guests Sunday
at the Clyde Bohannon home.
Mrs. Jess Shuster of Hunting-
ton and Mrs. John Bowen of Den­
ver visited Monday with the Rob­
ert Holmes family.
Justice Court
Mrs. Frank Byers
May 28— Arturo G. Aluarado,
Miss Helen Hatch
Phone 2325
no operator’s license, $5.50. James
S. Moore, angling without license,
$25. Refugia E. Padillo, failure to
The Merry Matrons club met at
Mr. and Mrs. Case Muntjew-
drive on right side of highway,
the
home of Alice Holmes Wed­
erff
received
word
of
the
gradua­
$5.50.
nesday afternoon with Gladys
tion of their granddaughter, Ma­
May 29—Orson L. Leavitt, al­
Byers, co-hostess. 17 members and
rie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gar-
lowing minor to operate motor
one guest, Carol Ann Simpson,
ritt Muntjewerff of Joseph at the
vehicle, $5.50.
were present. Games were played
EOCE in La Grande, also of her
May 31—Raul S. Gonales, fail­
with Peggy Brown, Cora Rook-
ure to dim headlights, $5.50.
wedding June 12 to Bob Valliant
stool, Lorena Gressley, Alice Hol­
June 1—Melvin H. Tuning, no
of Baker, also a graduate who is
PUC permit, $10, and truck speed­
mes, Adelle Lundy, Helen Rook-
one of two students in the United
ing, $5.50.
stool, Mary Smiley and Virginia
States to receive the Dupont Co.
June 3—Deane Irving, failure
Rookstool receiving prizes. Re­
science scholarship to Cornell
to stop at through highway, $5.50
freshments were served. The next
University
at
Ithica,
N.
Y.
suspended. Melvin L. Trotter, no
meeting will be June 19 at the
Mr. and Mrs. Case Muntjew­
tail light on trailer, $5.50. Arthur
een G E N E R A L
home of Jessie Chard with Virg­
erff received word that their
J. Woodland, obstructed rear
inia Rookstol assisting.
view, $5.50.
A M E R IC A save 1 5 %
grandson, Gary Muntjewerff of
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rookstool
June 4—Jose P. Rodriguez, al­
Joseph was the winner of the
on fir« insurance for
were hosts at dinner recently for
lowing minor to drive, $5.50. Je­
Max Kiel award as outstanding
owner«
of pr«f«rr«d
relatives who were visiting here.
sus Moran, no operator’s license,
freshman boy in the Joseph high
$5.50. Luther H. Igo, cited for
Guests
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gale
r
is
k
«
?
The
an sw e r
school. He is the son of Mr. and
being drunk in public place,
Butler
of
Greeley,
Colo.,
Mrs.
Ar-
Mrs. Garritt Muntjewerff former­
m ay m ean m oney to
charges dropped and defendant
minta Ritter of Grand Island,
ly of Big Bend and Adrian.
released to parole officer for fur- ■
you. A s k us.
(U.S. Army photo)
Neb., Mrs. Jim Marshall and baby
ther action. Confined to county |
Mike Sillonis, Jimmy Pack-
of
Arlington,
Mrs.
Allen
Mitch­
Pvt.
Ray
S.
Williams,
son
of
jail.
wood, David Foster, Kay Clever­
ell and children of Weston and
Court costs of $4.50 were as­ Mr. and Mrs. Osmon P. Willi­ ly and Phillip Hatch were base­
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Rookstool.
ams, route 2, Nyssa, recently
sessed in each case.
ball players from the Bend who
Renstrom
Ronald Prvn of Klamath Falls
June 7—Duane J. Chamberlain/ was graduated from the mili­ left Friday for Portland to play
was a dinner guest at the Clyde
failing to stop at through high­ tary police training center at in the game for state champion­
Bohannon home Friday.
Agency
Fort Gordon, Ga„ under the ship in class B with Gaston. Mrs.
way, $5.50.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gressley
June 10—Wilda J. Anderson, reserve forces act program. Wil­ Mary Thompson took a car load
angling with two lines, asked for liams received basic combat of boys to the game.
jury trial, set for June 14. Carl training at Fort Ord. Calif. He
Mrs. Mary Brumbach, Mary
E. Morton, violation basic rule, attended Willamette Universi­
Weir, Mrs. Myrtle Hatch and Hel­
ty.
$ 10 .
en visited at the John Bishop
June 11 — Marvin D. Bowers,
home in Nampa Sunday evening.
violation basic rule, posted $29.50
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kurtz were
Mrs. Bishop is the former Irene
bail.
hosts Thursday evening when ! Brumbach.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knoedler, and
Police Court
Mr. and Mrs. Junior McGinnis
May 28— David J. Kaneaster, 'Mrs. Bill Horner visited with of Caldwell spent Friday night
them.
excessive noise, $5.
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
May 30—Harry R. Bayley, par­
James McGinnis.
ole violation and bad check, to
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright
Oregon State Police.
visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
May 31—Lavern Olsen, no op­
Wm. Lawler in Central Cove Sun­
erator’s liecnse, pending.
day.
June 1—Victor Valez, voiding
Mrs. Alva Goodell
on public street, $25. Ramon Es­
Mr. and Mrs. Joe King are en­
Dial 2804
pinoza, public intoxication, $25,
joying a visit with his sister, Mrs.
serving. William J. Bates, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whipple Bryon Ruddell of Independence,
public intoxication, $25, served 2
went to Lake Lowell Sunday Ore. and Mrs. Madge Abbott of
days, paid $21.
June 2 — Francesco Cabrera,! afternoon and were dinner guests Salem and his niece, Mrs. Wilber
public intoxication, $25, serving. of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Able in Nam­ John Jackson and husband of
Lebanon,.
Daniel Apadaca, public intoxica- j pa that evening.
Bonnie and Earl Clary of Jos­
tion, forfeited $25 bail. Frank
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gutzler and
Ganzales, public intoxication, $25, son, David of San Diego are eph who have been visiting their
serving. Lonal A. Lowe, violation spending a week with her par­ uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dar­
basic rule, exceeding designated ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Cheldelin. rell English and family, returned
speed, forfeited $10 bail.
Rita Mae, Wanda and Charles home Saturday.
June 3—Aurelio Alvarez, pub­ Topliff of Paul, Ida., spent last
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney
lic intoxication, $25, confined in week with their grandparents, and family were Sunday visitors
lieu of payment, escaped jail.
of his mother, Mrs. Anna Chaney
Manuel Peralta, public intoxica­ Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff.
in Nyssa.
Mrs.
Fred
Sevey
and
four
sons
tion, $25, serving. Leland L. Hoff­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCon­
man, disorderly conduct, posted of Challis, Ida. visited at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Alva nell of Boise visited at the Frank
$35 bail.
Miller home Sunday afternoon.
The men who know the most about cars pick Plymouth as tops in value, styling, handling, economy!
June 11—Pablo Sanchez, ille­ Goodell last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gale and
gal U-turn, pending.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff
June 5, Lorris O. Carlson, viola­ were among those who attended daughter, Mrs. Florence Kiholm
tion basic rule, $50. Shelvie C. the Coleman-Wilson wedding at and Ann of Boise left last Tues­
day for Salt Lake City and Provo,
Washington, disorderly conduct, the Methodist church Sunday.
and visited their son, Joe and
Wesley
Cleaver,
small
son
of
1 day and $33. Jose A. Delgado,
and her brother, Mr. and
public intoxication, $25. John B. Mr. and Mrs. La Vern Cleaver, family
Mrs. David Ricks.
fell
from
the
top
of
the
bunk
of
Mestas, public intoxication, $25.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Blades
June 6, William Cole prohibit­ a bed hitting his head, causing a and family of Nampa were Sun­
slight
concussion,
Saturday.
ed parking 4 to 5 a. m., $2.
Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Sesasel day dinner guests at the Dyre
June 7, Lorenzo M. Barron, va­ and son, Gary of Bellview, Kan., Roberts home.
grancy, $25.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ocamica
were over night guests of their
June 8, Juan Lara, public in­ uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. and family and her parents, the
toxication and disorderly conduct, Wilson Winter. They were en- W. Z. Bryant’s enjoyed a picnic
with relatives in the Caldwell
$50. Victor G. Jimenez, disorderly route to Moscow, Ida.
conduct, $35. Louis G. Garcia, dis­
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Andrews and park Sunday.
P L Y M O U T H — "S ty le leader
P L Y M O U T H - "S u p e r io r
P L Y M O U T H - "E c o n o m y
P L Y M O U T H - "Y o u r o ver­
Mrs. Mabel Rasmussen, Leroy,
orderly conduct and public intoxi­ Dickie of Medford are visiting at
r o a d a b i l i t y " - 1957 M o to r
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cation, $35, confined in lieu of the George Knowles and Allen June and Buster Smith of Pendle­
T re n d M a g a z in e A w a r d .
M o b i l g a s E c o n o m y Run.
C a rs Annual. “ Style Leader
M a g a z in e . “ After testing all
ton spent Sunday with the Chet
payment. Clarence C. Clifton, Jones homes.
“
Presented to Chrysler Cor­
of
the
Year
Award,
presented
“
In
the
1957
Mobilgas
.Econ­
the
1957
car9
we
ch
oose
Smith
and
family,
Mrs.
Marolyn
threatening to commit felony, re­
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jones had
poration for superior han­
omy Run Plymouth won first
to Plym outh D ivision o f
Plymouth as today’s over-all
leased to justice court, $50 and as their dinner guests Sunday, Slabaugh and Mrs. Pearl Abbott
dling and roadability qual­
Chrysler Corporation, by the
place in Class ‘A,’ the divi­
best buy because we feel that
costs. Louis G. Garcia, larceny, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Andrews and and children of Caldwell.
Kenny Hopkins, Lawrence and
ities of their family of fine
sion that includes all of the
editors of Dell’s 1957 Cars
released to justice court, $50 and son and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mor­
it offers m ore and better
Cleve Clucas, Carol and Karen
ca rs.” (C itation o f 1957
costs. Frank Jimenez, illegal U- is and family of Nyssa.
well-known low-price cars.
Annual who have chosen the
transportation value than
turn, no operator’s license, failed
M otor Trend A w ard, pre­
The Plymouth was powered
Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver Clucas, Kent Van De Water, Bet­
1957 Plymouth as the style
any other 1957 car regard­
to appear.
sented annually to U. S. man­
visited Mr. and Mrs. John Cleaver ty Bean, Bobby Church, Sharen
by a V-8 engine with auto­
leader of the American auto­
less o f p rice .” (F rom the
June 9, Aron Dangerfield, pub­ Saturday evening. The John Clea­ Shears and Gay Morinaka are at­
ufacturer making the greatest
matic transmission.” (From
motive industry.” (Inscrip­
June issue of CAR LIFE, the
lic intoxication, $25. Benardo vers recently returned from a tending bible school at the Bap­
engineering advancement.)
U. S. Auto Club records.)
tion on the actual award.)
family auto magazine.)
tist
church
in
Roswell.
Kay
Clu­
Leon, voiding in public and pub­ trip to Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. Mancil Bishop and cas, Elida Van De Water and
lic intoxication, $35.
. . . the sure control o f super-safe Total-Contact Brakes.
• First in every way ! The only low-priced car with
Mr.
and Mrs. George Knowles Laura Van De Water are helping.
June 10, James J. Jaramillo,
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Tucker and
played
cards
at
the
Jack
Knowles
N ow ’s the smart time to buy ! Your Plymouth dealer has
road-taming Torsion-Aire Ride . . . breath-taking Flight-
excessive muffler noise and no
children of Caldwell visited at
operator’s license on person, home Wednesday evening.
the
buy o f a lifetime for you to d a y !
Sweep
S
tylin
g.
.
.
Push-Button
TorqueFlite
or
PowerFlite
Mrs. Clint Simpson of Seattle | the Verl Bishop home Sunday.
pending.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Scott
Wiley
of
and her sister, Lorraine Fagan o f !
Payette were weekend guests of Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Albertus
USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson. Wiley and family of Lake Fork,
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Will Bishop,
Simpson and daughter and Ros-
. . the Car of Verified Value!
Phyllis Cheldelin arrived home
coe Tanner joined them for dinner
tri b e
— t ~ t
Sunday
to
spend
the
summer
and the group went boat riding on
with her parents. She has been
the Snake river.
Mrs. La Vern Cleaver enter­ attending OSC.
Linda Bruce and Ross Chadd of
tained the Out Our Way club at
her home Friday afternoon with Caldwell spent from Wednesday1
eight members answering roll until Sunday at the Eugene Clea­
Nyssa. Oregon
118 Good Ave.
call with something about the ver home.
most pleasant vacation. Refresh­ |7y J ^ J ^ lc = J * = ln = f f= fb d ^ J ^ lr fc lr = lr a r ^ lr = J r = J f = lr = J f= lr = lr=l>F=lrM i
ments were served. The next
meeting will be with Mrs. Les­
lie Topliff July 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver
"Let's not put it off any long­
picnicked and fished on the Owy­
er! Let's order NEW screens
hee river Sunday.
from Nyssa Lumber and
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertram
Hardware TODAY!"
• • •
and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson
and Klair attended the dance
And brother — she means
festival at the LDS stake house
screens! Unless you need the
Saturday evening.
exercise, don’t swing a swat­
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cleaver and
ter when what you need is
family and Lester Cleaver and
screens. Don’t delay—call us
bovs fished on the river Sunday.
today.
Gary, Brian and Kirk Cleaver
12
Use this handy chart to find
10 11
8
9
4
5
6
Fe e t
1
2
3
»
were
overnight guests of their
NYSSA LUMBER
grandmother. Mrs. Orma Goodell.
the number of TILE you will
And HARDWARE
16 18 20 22
Cheryl Zesiger, Audrey Tanner
8
9 11
13 15
4
6
1
2
and
Frances
and
Linda
Cleaver
Seventh at Good A re .
need for your new floors and
left Tuesday to attend 4-H sum­
Phone 2295
4
8 11 15 18 22 25 29 32 36 39 43
2
mer school at Corvallis.
Never Before Has One Car Won AH
Four Top Awards!
Buena Vista
WAGGONER MOTOR COMPANY
NEW FLOORS AT LOW COST
9"x 9" INLAID LINOLEUM TILE . . . You Can Have a New Floor for a
9'x 12' Room for Only $ 2 2 .9 5 , Approximately!
For You to Choose From
A pleasant pause in
the day's occupation
or night's recreation!
Delicious food In the
com fort of your own
carl
Wa feature only the Hneat
Hamburgers. Foot-Long Hotdogm.
Shakes and malls.
POLAR BEAR
5th a ad Main
3
6
11
16
22
27
32
38
43
48
54
59
64
For Better Floors
4
8
15
22
29
36
43
50
57
64
72
78
86
— See —
5
9
18
27
36
45
54
63
72
80
90
98
107
6
11
22
32
43
54
64
75
86
96 107 118 128
63
75
88 100 112 125 137 150
— EXAMPLE—
PETERSON
FU R NI TURE CO.
7
13
25
38
50
8
15
29
43
57
72
86 100 114 128 143 157 171
If your bathroom is 5 x 6 feet
it will take 54 TILE. 54 x 12
equals —
S 4 H GREEN STAMPS
217 Main St.
Phone 3211
9
16
32
48
64
80
96 112 128 144 160 176 192
$6.48 for a New Floor!
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multiply the number of TILE
needed by 12c.
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