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    PAGE TWO
Letter to Editor
THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
THURSDAY. MAY 3, 1962
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
Writer Urges All
Eligible to Vote
Music Students Set
For Sunday Recital
At LDS Stake Center
Letter to Editor
School Board Asks
Budget Approval
Rites Held Saturday
For Mrs. Copeland,
Retired Area Teacher
Funeral services for Mrs. Rosa-1
Twenty young musicians, all
I
nelle
Copeland were conducted :
students of Mrs. James Skeen,
I Saturday afternoon, April 28, 1962,
will
present
their
spring
recital
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
at Bertelson-Lienkaemper chapel
at 4 p.m. Sunday, May 6, in the Dear Patrons,
Nyssa, Oregon
Single Copies------- 10c
LDS stake house. Repertoire will
April 30, 1962
Your school board wishes to in Ontario with the Rev. Elwood
In Malheur County, Oregon,
include classical, sacred and con­ \ continue the development of the Flock officiating. She succumbed
To the Editor
and Payette and Canyon
temporary
music.
Nyssa schools in accordance with Wednesday, April 25, in Holy Ro­
Gate City Journal:
Counties, Idaho:
Beginning piano students to ap­ your desires and the needs of the sary hospital in Ontario following
My parents were farmers. They
$3.50
One Year_ —
pear
will be Sharlene Kido, Mar­ community. This is a brief re­ j an illness of several months.
were poor. Why shouldn’t they be
$2.50
Mrs. Copeland, a retired area
Six Months —
poor when eggs were 5 cents a sha Weeks, Vai Nielsen, Pamela port of the highlights of the pro­ school teacher, was born July 10,
Elsewhere in the U.S.A.:
Skeen
and
Sharon
Clark.
posed
1962-63
school
budget
and
Taking Your Magic
dozen, wheat 25 cents a bushel
Per Year
$4.00
Intermediate piano students in­ the continuing progress being 1898, at Lafayette, Ore. She was
and
a
big
fat
cow
$20
a
head,
if
AHimn mí MBf»
united
in
marriage
on
Nov.
28,
Carpet to Far
Six Months
$2.50
you could find anyone to buy clude Carol Greig, Kenny Wright, made.
1933,
to
Robbie
B.
Copeland
in
Marilyn
Mann,
Peggy
Moore,
Last year three new programs
Away Places?
them?
Emmett.
Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon.
A few politicians would gather Marceal Pett, Christine Kynaston were added to the curriculum.
The deceased taught for a num­
Before You Go, Stop in for a
The guidance program at the high
in the backroom of a saloon or and Laurel Beck.
ber of years in Nyssa elementary
Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa, Oregon, for Transmission
Vocal
numbers
will
be
sung
by
school
has
made
good
growth.
in some lawyer’s office and pick
schools and was also an instructor
Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter
out a slate of candidates to please Gail Flinders, Judy Wilson and Because of this, we are convinced in both Harper and Ontario school
Under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Georgia
Peterson.
that
the
individual
high
school
the lumber barons and the banks
systems. She had been a resident
Accident and
“Tchaikowsky's Piano Concerto student has a better program.
and the whiskey ring and the
of the area for the past 29 years.
No.
1
”
will
be
played
by
Marilyn
The
advanced
placement
pro
­
railroads. Then each party would
Baggage Policy
She was a member of the Har­
call a convention of the ‘‘right” Gonyer. Judy Moncur will pre­ gram has given a college fresh­ per Church of Christ; Order of
sent the popular “Ebb Tide.” Miss man English course to some of
people to nominate the slates.
World wide protection for tro».
[ Eastern Star, Vale chapter; and
We Americans are garrulous people about equality
•1er». Policies are issued for
The bigwigs would dish out the Gonyer and Miss Moncur will also the top seniors.
the
Harper
Women
’
s
club.
The special program at Arcadia
any period from 1 day to 6
for all races, color and creeds. We pride ourselves as be­
money for parades and whiskey play a sacred duet.
In addition to Mr. Copeland of
Tracy Skeen will perform the is functioning very well and
months. Millions of experienced
and cigars for both sides. They
ing liberal. Volumes have been written in recent years,
the home in Harper, survivors in­
travelers refuse to start on any
“
Danse
Macabre
”
and
a
popular
should
be
continued.
didn’t care which ticket got elect­
especially in the halls of congress, on civil rights and
clude two foster children, Mr. and
trip without TRIP ACCIDENT
theme. A special arrangement of
ed,
because
the
candidates
on
Assistant
Principal
Fills
Need
INSURANCE. For information,
granting voting privileges to the underprivileged colored
Mrs. Edward Rupe of Coeur d’­
the
“
1812
Overture
”
played
by
both sides were already bought
call:
This year the only new person­ Alene; two brothers, Gus John-1
people of the southern states.
Steve
Mann
will
climax
the
pro
­
and pledged to them.
nel is the addition of an assistant son of Quincy, Wash., and Daniel1
A bill is now under consideration, supported by at
RENSTROM
That was the evil convention gram.
elementary
principal. This has Johnson of Longview, Wash.
Several
awards
for
achievement
least one of our Oregon senators, to tell the states what
system. What kind of voice did
been a real need in that the two
INSURANCE
Among other survivors are two
limitations they may use m establishing voting rights.
we poor farmers and working and excellent progress will be buildings, primary and elemen­ nieces, Mrs. Irene Conrad of Em­
given
to
outstanding
students.
AGENCY
people have in getting laws made
Yet, we here in Oregon, who merely have to register
tary, with 30 teachers are more mett and Mrs. Erma Clark of
217 Good Avenue
to assure us our pay for what we
our party affiliation by a certain date, turn out a minor­
than one person can adequately North Platte, Neb.; and two fos­
Phone FR 2-2997
worked hard for?
supervise and provide assistance. ter grandchildren.
ity to vote in all elections. As a result we are ruled by a
Methodist Minister
Then
W.
S.
U
’
ren
led
a
move
­
The
State
Department
of
Edu
­
Interment was made in Ever­
minority, not by a majority. This applies on the national,
ment to give the people of both Installs Officers
cation noted this need on the last green cemetery in Ontario under
state and local level.
parties the right to choose their For Womens Groups two standardization reports.
direction of Bertelson-Lienkaem­
One of our reader’s Letter to the Editor this week
own candidates at primary elec­
The total budget increase this per funeral home.
The
Rev.
Paul
Ludlow
of
Nyssa
calls attention to the coming primary May 18, exhorting
tions. Sure, they called him an
year is $23,199, which is $84,900
anarchist. Now, the same stripe Methodist church installed new above the 6 percent limitation.
all to vote then. But we have a school election this Mon­
of politicians would call him a officers of the Women’s Society Your school board feels that this McMinnville Rites
day and all eligible should take time to vote. The hours
of Christian Service and Wesley­
socialist.
are from 2 to 8 p.m.—the place at Adrian is the grade
is a minimum that can be spent
My grandson, Frank Pratt, says an Service guild during the Sun­ and maintain the high quality of Conducted Tuesday
school building and in Nyssa at the junior high building.
day
worship
service
April
29.
that down in Costa Rica they fine
Women’s society officers taking program that Nyssa provides. For Former Nyssan
Two directors are to be elected in each of the districts.
people about $4 if they don’t vote.
Your school board has developed
Funeral services for James Har­
Adrian district voters will pass judgment on a budget
That’s a lot of money down there. office for the coming year were this budget very carefully. We old Teague were conducted Tues­
Mrs.
Kinsey
Keveren,
president;
with $154,616 outside the 6 percent limitation and Nyssa
They are smarter in Costa Rica
Mrs. Roy Knoedler, vice presi­ have gone over each item and day afternoon, May 1, 1962, at the
on $84,900.
than we are here.
have considered relative value.
chapel of Macy and Son in Mc­
A couple of years ago, a man, dent; Mrs. Lloyd Tobler, secretary
These are your schools, you pay the taxes, you elected
Minnville, Ore. He succumbed
and
Mrs.
Alfred
Adams,
treasurer.
"Every
Item
Necessary"
an ex-soldier, bragged to me that
the directors and now they need to know if you approve
Thursday, April 26.
Officers
installed
for
Wesleyan
The
budget
board,
a
representa
­
he hadn’t voted for 14 years. I
Mr. Teague, father of Glen and
their judgment in figuring the costs of operation for the
also heard another man say that Service guild included Mrs. Leo tive group, has also examined the Linda Teague of Nyssa, was born
coming year.
Gonyer,
president;
Mrs.
Oscar
budget
and
feels
that
every
item
nobody over 21 years of age ought
April 8, 1901, at Redmond, Okla.,
Take time to go vote!
to get a hunting, fishing or driv­ Hendricks, vice president; Mrs. is necessary. In fact, $2,000 was a son of Perry and Rose Wilson
Earl
Alexander,
secretary;
Mrs.
added for paving at the budget Teague. He moved with his fam­
er’s license if he didn’t vote. I
Emil Paulus, treasurer.
hearing.
don’t think he was a bit crazy.
METHODIST LADIES SLATE
ily to Denver, Colo., when an in­
Methodist Seniors
Other secretaries of various
How are we going to keep our
Study the budget carefully and fant and to Seattle at the age of
RUMMAGE SALE MAY 11-12
branches
of
service
to
the
two
Honored a it Banquet
Members of the Woman’s So- country free if every citizen organizations were also installed come out and vote Monday, May nine years. He received his edu­
7, to express your desire. We cation at Mt. Vernon and Seattle,
Senior students having Metho-1 ciety of Christian Service of the doesn’t do his duty in voting to into office by the Rev. Ludlow.
hope that you will support a pro­ Wash.
dist preference, their parents and Methodist church are planning to keep it free? Slackers ought to
gram to provide the very best
teachers were honored guests last hold a rummage sale May 11-12 live in Russia or China or in the
He was united in marriage on
Congo where a few people do the Owyhee Community school program at the most reas­ Nov. 27, 1929, to Maudest Hollen-
Wednesday evening at a banquet in the old Journal building.
onable figure. This, we believe, baugh at Mt. Vernon. They made
Items for sale will include clo­ little thinking that is done. That’s
given in the church social hall.
Church Events
is what this budget represents.
The class motto, “Out of the thing for all ages, shoes, baby where they belong.
their home in that city until 1940
Ladies
Missionary
circle
o
f
Don’t forget to vote at the pri­
Harbor Into the Deep,” was car­ items, nursery chair, work clothes
when they moved to Yamhill
Owyhee
Community
church
will
—
Warren
Farmer,
Chairman
ried out in table decorations using and a variety of miscellaneous mary election May 18. If you meet Friday, May 4, at the home
county where they remained un­
Ray
Larson
don’t like the candidate named on
the class colors of scarlet and material.
til 1948. They lived at Nyssa for
of
Mrs.
Wij^iam
Turner
at
Owy
­
Ralph
Lawrence
Anyone having items to donate your ballot, you can always write hee corner. The group will honor
gold. Lily of the valley, class
10 years, returning to Dayton in
Fred Arai
in
the
name
of
a
better
man
—
flower, was also used in decora­ should take them to the church
1958. where they had since resid­
all
mothers
at
the
Friday
meeting.
Gene
Stunz
Democrat or Republican. Write-
or call FR 2-3485.
tions.
ed. Mr. Teague was engaged in
A potluck dinner was held Sun­
Dick Tensen
ins
have
been
known
to
win
elec
­
Cliff Main served as master of
farming.
Mark Hartley
The Rev. Albert
tions. But anyway, for goodness day afternoon at Owyhee Com­
ceremonies with response given
munity church. The congregation
W.
L.
McPartland
In
addition
to
his
widow
of
the
sake,
vote.
Adrian Presbyterian
NEUSCHWANGER
by Lois Spitze.
home and his two children in
ANNA D. S. PRATT invited members of other chur­
Mrs. Merildean Robbins gave an
EVANGELIST
ches to attend the Sunday fellow­
Church
News
Nyssa, he is survived by another
original reading entitled “Class
ship
with
three
represented.
May
Fellowship
Meet
son,
Jack
of
Idaho
Falls;
a
daugh
­
The Rev. Ralph O. Marshall will
Notes,” Terry Obenchain present­
ter, Mrs. Melvin Hunt of Falls
8:00 Each Evening
Scheduled Tomorrow Church,
ed a trombone solo accompanied conduct the May 6 morning wor­
LEGAL NOTICES
GUESTS IN BOISE
Va.; two sisters, Mrs. Es­
(Except Saturday)
ship service at the Presbyterian
by Karen Obenchain.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wakefield In Methodist Church
ther Daniels of Glendale, Calif.,
Guest speaker was the Rev. church in Adrian, while the Rev.
and son of Salina, Kan., Mrs. Hen­
Plans are complete for United Mrs. Ethel Hanson of San Diego,
NOTICE OF SALE
and Mrs. Gerard Kuiper are on
Willis Ludlow of Wallowa.
ry Gannon of Othello, Wash., Mr. Church Women’s May fellowship Calif., and one grandson.
OF CITY LOTS
vacation.
The
Rev.
Marshall
is
The Wednesday evening dinner
Bids will be received no later and Mrs. Max Jones and daugh­ meeting on Friday, May 4, in the
Interment was made in Ever­
was sponsored by the Women’s assistant professor of religion and
— at the —
chaplain
at
the
College
of
Idaho
than
5 p.m. on the Sth day of May, ters, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farr were social hall of Nyssa Methodist green Memorial park under di­
Society of Christian Service.
Easter
Sunday
dinner
guests
of
church.
in Caldwell.
1962, at the office of the city re­
rection of Macy and Son, funeral
Ladies of the Nyssa - Adrian directors.
Members of the junior, junior corder of the City of Nyssa, for Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chard and
VISITOR FROM CALIFORNIA
sons in Boise.
area are invited to attend a pot­
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hamilton high and senior choirs of Adrian the purchase of the following real
luck luncheon at 1 p.m. Children NAZARENE ACTIVITIES
Presbyterian
church,
under
direc
­
property:
and family called Sunday at the
are welcome and high chairs will SLATED IN NAMPA CHURCH
tion
of
Mrs.
Jake
Borge,
sang
Lots
15-18,
incl.,
of
Block
20,
Claude D$y home in Adnan where
be provided as well as nursery
Sunday
at
the
Presbyterian
nurs
­
Original
Townsite;
Lots
15
and
Various meetings will be held
they visited Mrs. Elaine Stephens
care during the 2 o’clock service next week at College Church of
ing home in Ontario.
Corner Fifth and Good
16, Block 1, Taylor’s Addition;
who is here from California.
in the sanctuary.
District Mariners cruise will be Lots 7, 8 and 9, Block 12, Ori­
the Nazarene in Nampa. Mission­
held Sunday, May 6, at 2:30 p.m. ginal Townsite.
A guest speaker will be heard ary convention is slated for Mon­
SING WITH
at Adrian Presbyterian church.
All property is subject to all
and special music has been ar­ day and Tuesday, May 7-8. Sun­
Physicians and
Everyone is invited. The program city liens and assessments.
ranged for the Friday afternoon day school convention will begin
Elvin Bartholomew
offers a choice of three areas —
All bids must be unconditional
session.
Surgeons
Tuesday evening, May 8, and
SONG EVANGELIST
creative middle years, husband and accompanied by a certified
Ladies are again reminded that continue through the next day.
this is the day clothing for Church
Idaho-Oregon district assembly
FRIDAY and SATURDAY and wife communications, and check or cashier’s check in the
K. E. KERBY, M. D.
“What Do You Expect from Life?” amount of 10 percent of the
World Service must be brought to will be held May 10-11 in the OMAR BARNHOUSE, Partor
K.
A.
DANFORD,
M.
D.
Child care will be provided. amount of the bid, and will be
the church.
Nampa church.
Physician* and Surgeons
Evening meal will be served at opened at 9 p.m. at the next regu­
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
6 o’clock.
Dial FR 2-2241
lar City Council meeting subse­
Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m.
quent
to
the
above
date,
at
which
Old Journal Bldg. PICNIC ON RIVER
Daily Except Saturday and
time the properties will be sold
Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12.
— Sponsored by —
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowen and to the bidder making the highest
family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | and best bid for cash or terms,
Methodist WSCS
MAULDING CLINIC
Quinowski picnicked Sunday near subject to the right of the Com­
Snake river.
mon Council to reject any or all
L. A. Maulding, M. D.
I bids. Conveyance of the above
Physician and Surgeon
properties will be made by quit­
Dial FR 2-2216
claim deed, and no abstract of
Hours:
10
to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m.
title or title insurance will be
Daily Except Saturday and
furnished by the City.
Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12.
ARTHUR H. COLBY
City Recorder
First publication April 26, 1962. DAVID W. SARAZIN. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Last publication May 3, 1962.
Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m.
Saturday, 10 to 12 Noon.
No. 2499
—Phones—
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Off. FR 2-3365
Res. FR 2-3173
In the County Court
Office: 2 North Main St.
Of the State of Oregon
For the County of Malheur
Dentists
In the Matter of the Estate of
FRANK WHIPPLE
Deceased
J. R. CUNDALL
It's cut away fur Your Viewing Pleasure
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Dentist
that the undersigned, Edith Whip­
Clinic — 213 Main Street
ple, as administratrix of the above
SEE the quality and extra value built into John Deere IT’S COMING YOUR WAYI
Dial FR 2-3538
entitled estate, has filed her fi­
New Generation Tractor* in this full-size cutaway.
Nyssa
Oregon
nal account in the above entitled
court, and that Monday, the 21st
J. W. OLSEN. D.M.D.
SEE engine crankshaft, piston*, and valve* operate ... Date: Monday, May 7
day of May, 1982, at 10:00 o'clock
DENTAL OFFICE
look inside the transmission, PTO, and hydraulic system.
in the forenoon of said day and
Location: B & M Equip­
Seventh and Bowe’- Ave.
the court room of said Court have
Dial FR 2-3311
SEE how advanced design, modem features, ond
ment, Nyssa
been appointed by said Court as
Nyssa
Oregon
quality
construction
make
a
John
Deere
your
best
tractor
the time and place for the hearing
Time: 12 Noon
Investment. This exhibit b interesting and educational, so
of objections thereto and settle­
Veterinarians
bring the whole family. Refreshments will be served and
ment thereof.
Until 8 p.m.
door prizes given away.
Dated and first published. April
NYSSA VETERINARY
19. 1962.
CLINIC
Date of last publication. May
17, 1962
Dr. B. E. R om
FD’TH WHIPPLE
Dr. D. R. Mason
Large and Small Animals
Administratrix
Henigson A Stunz
407 Main St
Dial rR 2-3567
NYSSA. OREGON
Attorneys at Law
TED M. BRAMMER, Editor and Publisher
Tripmaster
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