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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 21. 1958
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Extensive Search
Uncovers Bodies
Of River Victims
Faie Duffin Treated
For Finger Laceration
Plans for Two-Day
Co. Sheriffs Meet
Told Local C of C
Feminine Bus
Drivers Hired
F o r the first tim e in Nyssa
school history, w om en bus d riv
ers have been hired.
Among the 12 re g u la r d riv ers
are Mrs. A lb ert L. B urke, Mrs.
N eil P etterso n and Mrs. J im Liss-
m an, all of Nyssa, who w ere a p
proved and selected by the school
board, according to S u p e rin te n
d en t of Schools W. L. M cP artland
Faie Duffin, 55, of Nyssa was
treated at the M alheur M em orial
hospital for a laceration of the
M alheur county S heriff Jo h n
T he bodies of the tw o youthful fifth finger on h er left hand sus
O n tario riv e r victim s who dro w n tained on a broken bottle at her Elfering told the Nyssa C ham ber
ed last W ednesday afternoon have home. She was released in good of C om m erce of tom orrow and
l S atu rd ay ’s O regon S h eriff’s asso-
b een found. The boys w ere re condition.
I ciation m eeting in Vale and his
p o rted m issing at about 7.00 p.m.,
! plans to take the group on to u rs
only m inutes a fte r the bodies of
throughout the county.
tw o Boise m en were recovered 1 p r u n i n g E V G X ltS . • •
The C ham ber approved the giv
from the S nake riv e r near the
Am erican Legion and auxiliary ing of $25 to help defray the asso
Nyssa bridge w here they drow ned
m eet first and third Thursdays ciation’s expenses d uring th eir
e a rlier in the afternoon.
at
C om m unity building.
annual m eeting.
Six - y ea r - old C harles Leon
Aug. 22 and 23— Rum m age sale
Thom as, the first boy found, was
Elfering said some 30 or 32
discovered F rid ay on a rock guard sponsored by M ethodist W SCS at sheriffs and th eir fam ilies from
by an irrig atio n pum p on an is old Gate City Journal building. counties th roug h o u t O r e g o n
land farm ed by G eorge Nishi- S ta rts a t 9 a jn .
would be in the county for about
m ura. His com panion, M arty Nail- j
three days. He w as expecting
Ion, 7, was found by W alter F lynn in S eptem ber, 1957. He was born them to be arriv in g today.
and Jim S m ith, both of O ntario, j M arch 9, 1951, in O ntario and is
It was also announced at the
fo u r m iles dow nstream from the survived by his parents, Mr. and re g u la r W ednesday noon m eeting
W eiser bridge n e a r H a rt’s d a i r y , Mrs. R obert N aillon; one brother, at B row nie’s cafe th at a rra n g e
farm .
tw o sisters and grandparents, Mr. m ents had been com pleted by the
Speed P o rte r a n d Ray H arm on, and Mrs. H arrison N aillon of On C of C for a band concert to be
both of Nyssa, w ere am ong the tario and Mrs. Gladys Rowsey of held in Nyssa at a date y et to be
skin divers w ho assisted in the E phrata, Wash.
announced.
search. They dived for four hours
W ednesday and 13 hours T h u rs -1
day a fte r .spending tw o hours
W ednesday searching for the bod
ies of the Boise m en, G erald Z im
m erm an and Earl Allen.
Services for M arty w ere held
S un day at 4 p.m. a t Evergreen
cem etery in O ntario. The lad,
who was a form er Nyssa resident,
movted to O ntario w ith his fam ilv
Drivers Testing
Offered Here Friday
A n Oregon S tate D e p artm en t ol
M otor Vehicles driv ers license e x
am in er will be in N yssa at city
h all tom orrow from 9 in th e m or
ning until 2 p.m.
Persons w ishing licenses or p e r
m its to drive are urged by the
D epartm ent of M otor Vehicles to
file applications w ith the ex a m i
n er well ahead of the 2 p.m. clos
ing hour in o rd er to assure tim e
for com pletion of th e req u ired
license test.
Firemen Answer
Series of Fires
N yssa’s v o lu n teer firem en were
k ep t busy y esterday as they w ere
called out for th ree d iffe ren t fires
th ro u g h o u t the day.
A bout 6 o’clock yesterd ay ev e
ning, they w ere called to P ark
aven u e b etw een T hird and F o u rth
to ex tin g u ish a blaze th a t had
broken o u t un d er the hood of a
! pickup being d riv en by D elbert
Hooper of Nyssa.
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T he ru ra l v o lu n teer fire d e p a rt
m en t an sw ered a call to the C la
rence Reece pro p erty on N orth
T h ird stree t W ednesday w here a
grass fire th rea ten ed a house and
trees on adjoining p ro perty.
A ccording to R alph Law rence,
fire chief, th e blaze was e x tin
guished before any dam age was
done.
E arlier W ednesday, the city d e
p a rtm e n t was called to the M &
W M ark et w here fire in a trash
box caused sm oke dam age to the
side of the building.
Doris Green Howe
Dies in Washington
Mrs. Doris B. Howe, a form er
Nyssa resident, died Aug. 12 in
Yakim a, Wash., afte r ^ long ill-
1 ness. She was the form er Doris
G reen of Nyssa.
She was born Aug 22, 1910, in
Nyssa and atten d ed local schools.
She is survived by h er husband,
tw o sisters and tw o brothers.
Services w ere held at the Shaw
and Sons chapel w ith in term en t
at the T errace H eights M em orial
p a rk in Y akim a.
Eder's Remodel,
Modernize Store
E d er’s at N yssa announced this
week, plans for an ex ten siv e re
m odeling p roject to both th e e n
trance and in te rio r of th e ir store
located at 202 M ain street.
A fro n t section of the w all was
torn out W ednesday, rem oving
the tw o single en tran ce doors to
be replaced by m odern glass
double doors, Joe C ham berlain,
m an ag er announced. W ork is b e
ing done by Holcom b and Main,
contractors.
M onday, sev eral ex p erts in th eir
field, will arriv e from S alt L ake
City to supervise com plete re
m odeling of th e in terio r, re -ar-
range stock and displays, C ham
berlain added. The rem odeling
w hich will fe atu re sem i-self s e r
vice facilities w ill be com pleted
by Sept. 13, accordng to presen t
plans.
S unday evening, the ru ra l vol
u n te e r d e p a rtm e n t was called to
ex tin g u ish a b u rn in g straw stack
th rea ten in g a b arn at th e hom e
of Mrs. C lara Beam. L aw rence
stated th at th ere was a sum m ons
to the A irp o rt hill S atu rd ay but
the ru ral vo lu n teers couldn’t a n
T ry the Jo u rn a l C lassfied Ads
sw er it because it was outside the
for B est Results.
fire district.
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