Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 21, 1958, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE N Y S S A GATE CITY JO U R N A L . N Y SSA . OREGON. T H U R SD A Y . A U G U ST 21. 1958
PA G E SIX
Search for Drowning Victims Draws Large Crowd
Three Accidents
Claim Two Lives
Malheur Boys Attend Range Camp
Annual All-Star
Eastern-Central
Baker Game Set
(Continued from Page 1)
way south of the intersection and
the Nakanishi car.
Two Others Hurt
Early Sunday morning, shortly j
The annual Elks’ All-Star foot­
after midnight, two men were in­
ball game is set for Saturday,
jured about a quarter of a mile
Aug. 23, with eastern Oregon go
1 further south on the same high-
i ing against central Oregon in
i way in a one-car accident.
Baker at the high school stadium
Francisco Magahan, about 40,
The proceeds of this game go to
! route 2, Nyssa, was hospitalized
the Elks’ Portland eye clinic each
with a fractured ankle and collar
year, and last year about $1700
bone. His condition was reported
was raised from the All-Star
as satisfactory. Domingo Ybanez
game to help carry on the work
able to swim ashore without done there.
one of the two men who escap­
also was confined to Malheur
RESCUERS AND SPECTA­
aid. The Boise men's boat over­
: Memorial hospital in good condi- TORS rushed to the banks of
ed from the accident—Tom
Bill Whyman, Elks’ publicity
turned about 4 p.m. and as the chairman for the annual sporting
Doyle. Doyle went under water
j tion with possible chest injuries. the Snake river at Nyssa last
search for the two bodies drag­ affair, says the major phase of
when the bo^l turned over and
State police said the car appar. Wednesday when a boating mis­
ged on a large srowd of onlook­ the Elks’ eye program continues
Bement dived for him. brought
I entiy left the highway as it was hap look the lives of two Boise
ers and volunteers gathered as to be comprised of medical and
him to the surface and placed a
traveling north and traveled both men. On the left the first of two
the cars in the foreground and surgical services to children from
life jacket on him, puLled him
on the ground and in the air for boats began dragging operations
spectators on the bridge in the low income families.
to shore and applied artificial
some 150 feet before coming to for the bodies of Earl Allen,
right photo illustrate. Speed
respiration ashore several hun­
age 46. a Boise contractor, and
rest on the bank of a canal.
From the start of the program
Porter and Ray Harmon, aided
dred
feet
downstream
from
Gerald
E.
Zimmerman,
36.
an
Sunday
Accident
Representing Malheur county view.
in July, 1949, to May, 1956, 5,200
by
Beverly
Browning
of
Twin
the
Nyssa
bridge.
The
Caldwell
associate
of
Allen's
under
the
Shortly before midnight Sun­
A total of 49 boys from 16 east­
at this year’s youth camp were,
Falls, served as skin divers in individual children received care
man then attempted to dive for
left to right, Roger Hiatt, Vale; ern and southern Oregon counties day a station wagon - truck acci­ direction of Nyssa fire chief
an
effort to locate the bodies in the Portland clinic. They made
the
two
drowning
victims,
but
Ralph
Lawrence.The
boat
on
Larry Mackey, Adrian; Glenn attended the camp. Those attend­ dent at the Apple Valley junction the right is manned by Robert
before
they were located with a total of 28,709 visits to the Port­
was unable to locate them. The
Frewell, Jordan Valley, and Steve ing were selected through plant just east of the Nyssa bridge hos­
land clinic. They made a total of
grappling
hooks about 7 p.m.
fourth
man,
Mike
Cahoon,
was
Bemeni
of
Caldwell
who
was
McBride, Jamieson. The camp was identification contests in their pitalized Harvey Nance, about 46,
28,709 visits to the medical center,
—Journal
Photo.
credited with saving the life of
held Aug 4 through 9 at the Dairy county or on the basis of leader­ Jerome, with fractures and lacer­
with nearly 600 children having
creek guard station in the Fre­ ship, citizenship and love of the ations. His condition was still re­
major eye surgery, or nearly one
ported as critical by hospital au­
mont national forest near Lake- outdoors.
Onion Cull Disposal out of every nine children admit­
County W elfare
thorities yesterday.
ted to the clinic.
Outlined at Meet
A passenger in Nance’s car, W. Administrator Chosen q
W a n te d L ist
Two hundred forty-four opera­
Apple
V
alley—
(Continued from Page 1)
,
VY U n i e a L .1 S I,
O. Brannon, Parma, was treated
Tobler Injured
(Continued from Page 1)
tions were performed to straight­
at
Nyssa’s
hospital
for
lacerations
sorted
out
bulbs
are
left
at
har-1
$303.61 for 8 children in foster
At Idaho Cannery
vest are proposed to be first disk- en the eyes, 25 children had cat­
of the scalp and released.
care.
Lloyd Tobler, 64, of Nyssa was
Ernest Whittaker, arrested by ed to destroy the bulbs and then aract operations, 32 operations
Nance’s car struck the bed of a
A total of 465 applications for
given emergency treatment at the
truck driven by Dellis Wood, Nys­ financial aid were processed by city police Sunday for disorderly plowed to a depth of at lea st! were performed to contol glau­
Malheur Memorial hospital for in- |
sa, coming onto the highway from the department during the fiscal conduct, was fined $50 and sen­ eight inches by March 15 of each coma (inceased pressure of the
eyes), seven operations were per­
juries he received when he caught
the Apple Valley road. Wood’s period and 303 were approved tenced to 10 days in the city jail year.
formed to remove tumors in or
the index finger of his right hand
in
Judge
J.
C.
Smith’s
court.
three
and
six-year-old
children
Tht
proposed
order
would
make
for
payment.
A
total
of
474
cases
By Mrs. Dwight Seward
in an auger at the Idaho Cannery .
The offender resisted arrest Malheur county in its entirety an around the eye and six operations
who were riding with him were were closed or denied. Approxi­
Phone 2-2731. Parma
wrhere he is employed.
when
the arresting officer at­ onion maggot control area. The were performed to clear opacities
checked
at
Malheur
Memorial
mately
9.3
percent
of
all
persons
Snoden Roberts and family.
of the cornea.
aided received assistance for less tempted to search him. Another proposal maintains that the onion
Taft Pett and family and Kenneth hospital and released.
Three of the operations involv­
prisoner,
Antonio
G
Salas
who
maggot
exists
to
such
an
extent
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Nay spent a week ago Sunday at Mrs. Hirai
than a year.
ed transplantation of corneas re­
had
been
sentenced
to
30
days
in
in
the
county
that
its
control
and
Mrs.
Kiyoe
Hirai
was
born
OAA
Declines
In the County Court
Warm Springs resort. They had
The old age assistance program jail in the justice court of Judge eradication are necessary for the moved from the eyes of indivi­
Of the State of Oregon
a picnic dinner and enjoyed Oct. 1. 1888, in Yamanashi-Ken,
Japan.
She
had
been
a
resident
showed
the only decline in total Don Graham for stealing a $2.97 protection of the onion industry. duals who rad willed them at
For the County of Malheur
swimming. The occasion was in
death or had to have an eye re­
of
the
Nyssa
community
for
ap­
number
of
cases by 18 per month, alarm clock from M and W mar­
Probate Department
honor of Lonnie Robert’s 12th
moved for some other reason.
ket,
helped
the
officer
subdue
the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
proximately
16
years.
Joe
Maughan
but
an
increase
in
aid
to
the
per­
In the Matter of the Estate of
birthday.
prisoner,
it
was
reported.
spent
Aug.
1-12
Saturday’s game promises to be
vacationing
in
Survivors
include
three
sons,
manently
and
totally
disabled
JOSEPH MILTON WHITE.
Whittaker was turned over to Seattle.
Roy, George and Paul Hirai of cases offsdt half of this change.
bang-up affair, with everyone en­
4
Also known m s Joseph White,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nor­ Nyssa; a daughter, Mary Naka­
joying tremselves, especially those
The average yearly cost per Washington county, Ida., authori-
Joseph M. White, Joe White
land, Terry and Mr. and Mrs. mura of Los Angeles, Calif.; two case
for all assistance families in- ties the next day on a bad check
children who will be needing the
and Joe M. White,
Kenneth Nelson and family re­ brothers in Japan and 10 grand­
charge for allegedly cashing a Too Late To Classify services of the Elks’ clinic next
creased
only
$34
to
approximate­
Deceased
turned last week from a week’s children.
year.
ly $1,045. At least one-third of the forged check in a Weiser store.
Notice is hereby given that the vacation at Shake Creek.
At the time of his apprehension
Wake
services
will
be
held
cases
also
had
additional
income,
undersigned, Leta White, Admin­
STRAYED—Five-month-old
male
Larry Wilson returned home
in Nyssa, he was in possession of
black and tan trail hound pup. BUILDING PERMITS
istratrix of the Estate of Joseph Sunday after spending a 10-day Thursday (tonight) at 8 p.m. a t ; usually social seclirity or other another check believed to have
Nyssa
Funeral
home
with
the
earned
benefits
to
supplement
Milton White, also known as Jo­ vacation with his sister, Mr. and
White feet, white tip on tail, tan
Aug. 16—Permit issued to park
been
forged,
officers
reported.
He
seph White, Joseph M White, Joe Mrs. Thanuel Botner and family Rev. T. Shibata officiating. Final their public aid.
was also wanted by Washington face, long ears. Contact Dick a trailer house on Idaho street.
rites
will
be
in
the
Idaho-Oregon
More
Medical
Care
Pounds or Marvin Wilson. Phone Lot 4, block 75, Green addition.
White, and Joe M White, dec­ at La Grande.
Buddhist church at Ontario Fri­
The total increase in public aid state authorities, according to re­ 3112.
eased, has filed her Final Account
33-ltp Size, 33 feet long and 8 feet wide.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston and
as such Administratrix in the Don fished at Lowman, Land day at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Shi­ was more than accounted for by ports.
Issued to Mrs. David L. Upshaw.
ACCEPTANCE BETTER than we
County Court of Malheur County, Mark and Deadwood Saturday bata in charge. Interment will be a greater requirment for medical
in
Tahoma
cemetery
at
Yakima,
care
which
is
provided
on
a
sup­
expected. Sorry we’ve been
Oregon, and that said Court has and Sunday.
Bank D ays Pot
Wash.
plemental basis for eligible recip­
out, but we now have a new stock
appointed September 19, 1958, at
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Callahan
R A D IO
T E L E V ISIO N
ients. Expenses for medical serv­ Grows to $100
of rubberized wall paint in 300
11:00 a m., of said day for the and family of Forest Grove, Ore. Gary Nakanishi
The Bank Days pot will be colors at the same price, $3.90.
R E PA IR E D
Gary Nakanishi, 16, was born ices paid directly to vendors in­
hearing of objections to said Final came Friday for a visit with her
Account and the settlement there­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chales Pit­ Aug. 26, 1941, at Tacoma, Wash. creased $16,739 over the previous worth $100 next Tuesday at the Also redwood stain, $3.20, and
I s TV SERVICE
He was spending the summer here year and comprised $94,928.10 of regular 3 o’clock drawing. To outside white, $5.95. Phone 2295.
of.
man. Other guests at the Pitman I employed on the Hirai farms.
the total expenditures. This fig­ win, the person’s name who is Nyssa Lumber and Hardware.
622
North 4th
Phone 3147
,
NOW, THEREFORE, All per­ home for Sunday dinner were
ure does not include the first $55 drawn must be in one of the par­
Among
survivors
are
his
moth-
[
33-ltc
sons interested in the Estate of Sfc. Kerby Pitman and family of
charged for each nursing home
said Joseph Milton White, also Boise and Harvey Pitman and er Mrs. Kimi Nakanishi of Seattle; patient every month at a total ticipating stores at that time.
four
sisters,
Helen,
Dorothy,
Joy
This week the name of S. Hori
known as Joseph White, Joseph family of Boise.
and Lois of Seattle; a grandmoth­ cost of $27,'115 for the year. Be­ of route 1, Nyssa, was drawn, but
M White, Joe White and Joe M.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fritts ac­
White, deceased, are hereby noti­ companied by Mr. and Mrs. Cla­ er, Mrs. M. Matsusaka, Seattle; a sides nursing home care, other he was not present to accept the
paid for recipients were $50 prize.
fied and required to appear at the rence Cable of Ontario spent the grandfather, Yokichi Nakanishi of expenses
hospital
costs,
doctor fees and
Idaho,
and
aunts,
Mrs.
Roy
and
County Court Room in the Court week end at McCall. Jerry, Stev­
medications.
House at Vale, Malheur County, en and Teena Fritts stayed with Mrs. Paul Hirai of Nyssa.
“We feel that it is quite appar­ Chuck Garner Better |
Rosary was held Tuesday night
Oregon, at said time, to then and their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
ent
from an analysis of these fig­ After Farm Accident
at Nyssa Funeral home with mass
there show cause, if any there be, C. L. Fitts.
ures
that although the need for
Wednesday
morning
at
St.
Hu­
why said Final Account should
Chuck Garner, 10 year old son
Mr. and Mrs. Don Poulson left
not be settled, allowed and ap­ Saturday with his parents, Mr. bert’s Catholic church in Nyssa. public aid is changing from a re­ of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Garner who
quirement for food, shelter and
proved and said estate be distri­ and Mrs. G. E. Poulson of Nyssa Interment will be in Seattle.
clothing to one for medical care was seriously injured in a tractor
buted by the Decree of said Court. for a week’s vacation.
and other personal services, it is accident Aug. 12 on his grand­
Date of first publication, Aug. Home on Furlough
McCalle with the Ted Dick family
encouraging
to note that the local parents’ farm, is “recovering nice­
21, 1958.
Kenneth Eugene Saunders has of Nampa, returned Sunday.
agency has been increasing its ly,’’ according to his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey and non-financial activities in an
Date of last publication. Sept. completed his first three months
He had surgery Friday to set
of training at Ft. Ord, Calif and ) grandchilden, Gaylene, Gary and earnest effort to provide a total his jaws and is still confined to
18. 1958
Leta White, Administratrix returned home Sunday for a 10- Lora LaVin Griffin, went to Mc­ social welfare program designed bed at the St. Luke’s hospital in
day furlough with his parents, Call Friday and spent the week to meet the requirements of Mal­ Boise and is allowed to have
of the estate of Joseph
Milton White, also known Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Saunders end camping.
heur county citizens,” Myrick visitors. Mrs. Garner stated that
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nelson commented.
he is expected to be there for an-
as Joseph White, Joseph M and family and other relatives.
oher week at least.
Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson and family left Saturday for a
White, Joe White and Joe
who enjoyed a 10-day vacation at fishing trip and vacation in the for a few days visit here while
M White, deceased.
hills.
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enroute to her home and family :
Mrs. Hanna Robinson spent; in La Puente, Calif, where she N yssa Births . . .
No Other Time of the Year Can W e
Aug. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Thursday to Sunday with the teaches school.
Gooch of McCall, Ida., a boy. To
Bill Hubbard family at New
Offer So Much for the
WSCS will meet next W ednes-1 Mr. and Mrs. Truman Barlow of
Meadows.
day at the Apple Valley church j Vale, a boy.
High School G raduates!!
Old Car on Trade
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd William - 1 basement for the regular A ugust!
Aug,
15—To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wal­
son. who have been tenants at l meeting.
DECISION TIME IS NOW!!
ter E. Ford of Nyssa, a girl. To
the Charles Pitman place the
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY UNLIMITED!! past
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jenkins of
year, moved Saturday to
Vale, a boy.
their former community at Meri- ]
Aug. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Joe
For AM BITIOUS YO UNG MEN and W OM EN w ho
dian.
SEYBOLD'S
Grijalva
of Nyssa, a girl.
Mrs
Emery
Rathbun,
a
former
I
plan to becom e stenographers, o ffice w orkers, sec -
Radio — TV Servie*
Aug 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Mi-
teacher
at
Apple
Valley
cam
e1
2—Sierra 4-Door Station W agons
refaries. bookkeepers, m ach ine operators, business
Saturday evening for a visit ¿15 North Eighth
Dial 3913 land Draper of Nyssa, a boy.
1—Coronet 2-Door Hard Top
m anagers, certified public accountants, bankers, etc.
Aug 19—To Mr. and Mrs Les­
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
ter
Auker
of
Ontario,
a
girl.
Ed
Wild
of
Nyssa
and
her
sister.)
THIS IS FOR YOU!
1—Custom Royal 2-Door Hard Top
Mrs. Dwight Seward. Mrs. Rath-
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Sent to Weiser
Sunday Picnic
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