THURSDAY, AUGUST 2. 1962 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TWELVE CLASS OF 1952 DISCUSSES PLANS FOR REUNION A meeting was held July 24 at the home of Mrs. Glenn Marcum The 21st annual Nebraska pic­ to formulate plans for a runion t of Nyssa high school class of 1952 nic will be held Aug. 12 in Nyssa Attending the planning session south city park, according to an­ nouncement by Ellis White and were Frances Feik Shirley of Mrs Jim Ritchie, committee mem­ Longview, Texas. Coleen Bybee Froerer, JoAnn Garrison Holcomb bers. and Miss Karma Kesler. All former Nebraska residents The reunion is planned for the are cordially invited to the picnic to be served at 1 p.m. Each fam­ weekend of Aug. 18-19. ily is asked to take picnic dinner and own table service. Lads End Season Undefeated; To Play Former Nebraskans Slate Annual Picnic Preliminary Game at Boise Stadium August 12 in Nyssa Nyssa’s Little league team, ’and their positions are Rudy Ven- for first Rru ni on in 22 Yrarx known as Minor No. 2, finished its season undefeated, it has been announced by Police Chief Bob I Love, coach. The boys ended their season scoring 125 points against their ; opponents’ 42 Teams they battled this year included Payette, Vale, J Ontario, Fruitland, Adrian, New Plymouth and Nyssa No. 1. Coach Love received a phone | call Monday morning from Boise with an offer for the winning I Nyssa team to play a 5 o’clock I preliminary game prior to the I forthcoming Saturday evening contest between the Boise Braves and Twin Falls Cowboys at the Braves’ stadium. The offer was accepted and Ro­ ger Goade, assistant coach, will accompany the boys to the Idaho capital city. Members of Minor team No. 2 drell, Bobby Lassiter and Jimmy Beck, catchers; Leon Roberts, Kenny Brown, Danny Hiatt, pit­ chers; Bobby Sanders, short stop. Terry Obenchain, Larry Wilson, first base; Russell Myrick, David Gallegos, second base; Don Söd­ erström, Tim Klinkenberg, third base; Pat Eastman, Dean Cart­ wright, Steve Wilson, Mike Glenn, Larry McArdle and Mike Terry, outfielders. PICNIC IN BOISE PARK Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rhoades and children, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Kent and Karen and Miss Mary Kay Olsen picnicked Sunday eve­ ning at Julia Davis park in Boise. Drinks and ice cream will be provided by the association. Members of the organization hope to make the 1962 picnic the largest since their beginning and urge all former Nebraskans to at­ tend and enjoy a good program, dinner, games and visit with old friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Armstrong of Wilder were Sunday dinner guests of his brother-in-law and The combat units of the Ma­ sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Mc­ rine Corps are known as the Fleet Marine Force. Kee. TOOMBS' RADIO and TV SERVICE FOR RELIABLE and GUARANTEED SERVICE All Radio and TV 511 Main St. Dial 372-3141 A RECENT REUNION, held at the Varner Hopkins home in Big Bend and the Creola Betts residence in Boise, reunited a mother and her seven daughters for the first tune in 22 years. They are (left to right) seated Mrs. John (Evelyn) Grecco of Lewiston. Idaho; Mrs. Creola Betts of Boise, mother; Mrs. Ray (Betty) Heick. Port­ land; Mrs. Elinnor Attebery. Ontario. Standing are Mrs. Varner (Irma) Hopkins. Big Bend; Mrs. Oscar (Madge) Ulmann, San Fran­ cisco; Mrs. Joe (Mildred) Devers, Salinas, Calif.; Mrs. Ray (Fay) Pelton. Clarkston, Wash. —Photo by Schoen, Liability Insurance May Not Cover Spray Damage by Unlicensed Duster Oregon fanners—and this applies to homeowners as well— | who hire crop sprayers may be blithely unaware that their insurance may not do them a bit of good in event of a damage suit due to spray drift. J. D. Patterson of the state department of agriculture staff issues this warning as result of a supreme court decision ear­ lier this year. In essence, the* decision held that a farmer approved materials, at the proper hiring an applicator (either time and dosage rate when a food ground or air) of agricultural crop is sprayed. Check with the chemicals is responsible for county agricultural agent on us­ the operation of the man h® age recommendations and with the State Department of Agricul­ hires. ture for license clearance. Put another way, the court said the application of pesticides is a highly hazardous practice, the| hazards of which are known to the person who hires an applica- j f • m tor—and the man who does the hiring cannot delegate his auth- j Funeral services for Kenneth ority or responsibility to the hired McDonald will be conducted at sprayer. 10 o’clock this morning, Aug. 2, But where does insurance come 1962, at Lienkaemper chapel with into the picture? Simply this: If the Rev. Paul Ludlow of Nyssa a farmer or homeowner has cus­ Methodist church officiating. tom spraying or dusting done by Mr. McDonald succumbed Tues- an unlicensed applicator, the un­ 1 day morning in Malheur Memor- licensed applicator is working il­ ; ial hospital following a sudden legally and insurance will not heart attack protect an illegal act. He was born March 10, 1911, in Wouldn't Hold Up in Court Walla Walla, Wash., a son of Wil- Of course, the farmer or home­ liam and Martha Tufts McDonald owner could bring a civil action He came to the Owyhee district against the applicator to recover at the age of 6 years, attended any damages he lost. But if the Owyhee grade school and was applicator were not licensed, Pat­ graduated in 1927 from Nyssa terson says it’s hardly likely any high school. liability insurance he had would He attended Southern Oregon hold up in court. College of Education in Ashland So leSson No. 1 from the .court and was a multiple letterman decision—the first of this nature while there. reaching the supreme court under He was united in marriage May the Oregon agricultural chemical 27, 1939, to La Vona Fletcher in applicator act—is to be sure the Caldwell, Idaho sprayer or duster hired to do Mr. McDonald was always in­ work is licensed by the state of terested in sports and spent many Oregon hours coaching youngsters of the And equally important is lesson area. In 1958 he was named hon­ No 2, particularly for the farmer: orary letterman by Adrian high Make sure the applicator is using for his encouragement and help with the sports program. He was a past member of the Adrian school board. During and immediately fol­ lowing World War II, he did con­ struction work at Bremerton, Wash,, but spent most of his adult life as a farmer in the Owyhee j district In addition to his widow of the THURSDAY—FRIDAY home and his mother, Mrs. Mar­ and SATURDAY tha Klingback of Seattle, he is survived by one son, Raymond Aug. 2, 3 and 4 (Butch) of Owyhee and a daugh­ // ter, Mrs Kay Stafford of Moun­ tain Home, Idaho. Other survivors include one In ClnamaScop* step-brother, Fred Klingback of and Color Seattle; three step - sisters, Mrs. — with — Louise Gregg of Madras. Mrs Dons Gregg of Quincy, Wash., Mrs. Margaret Wolf of Seattle and two grandchildren Interment will be made in Owyhee cemetery under direction o f Lienkaemper funeral home SUNDAY—MONDAY Pallbearers will be Charles New- Aug. 5 and 6 bill, Werner Peutz, William Peutz, Bob Morfitt, Morris Huffman and Vernon Parker. Kenneth McDonald Services to Be Held At 10 O clock Today White Satin PAT BOONE BOBBY DARIN Pamela Tiffin "SUMMER and SMOKE IN TECHNICOLOR — with — Laurence Harvey Geraldine Page TUESDAY—Aug 7 SPANISH NIGHT "Joven Mancornadora" "CUENTAN DE UNA MUJER" YES. TELL HIM NOW If with pleasure you are viewing Any work a man is doing If you like him or you love him Tell him now; Don’t withhold your approbation, 'Til the preacher makes oration And he lies with snowy lilies On ‘ his ’ brow For no difference how you shout it He won’t really care about it. He won't know how many tear­ drops You have shed; If you think some praise is due him Now’s the time to slip it to. him. For he cannot read h:s tombstone When he’s dead I From The Oregon Cattleman CRISCO SUGAR $269 25-Lb. Sack . 3-Lb. Can . Carton of Regular Size With Purchase of 6-Pack Coca Cola Kins Size Coke (PLUS BOTTLE DEPOSIT) (PLUS BOTTLE DEPOSIT) Libby's —46-Oz. Size Grapefruit DRINK 4 Cans For................................. 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