THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1964
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
Korean Orphan Adopied by Sparks
Rercenuy
Couple of Lincoln Heights Community For Former Nyssan
PAGE FIVE
Lucile D. Johnston
Succumbs in Ontario
SUGAR
BOWL
Kindergarten Students to Ride Train;
Program, Picnic to c Climax Activities
Funeral services for Lucile
Dean Johnston, 79, of Ontario
Funeral services for John H.
Mrs. Dorothea Mitchell’s kin
Jack Bowen took the children
By Ruth Robbins
were conducted Tuesday after dergarten students have been
Mrs. Brock Robbins and Wesley Amble, former Nyssan, were con
on
a guided tour through the bio
noon, May 19, 1964, at Bertelson- looking forward to a train ride
LINCOLN HEIGHTS—Mr. and [ visited on the afternoon of May ducted recently at Greenlawn
logy department at the Nyssa
Lienkaemper
chapel
in
Ontario.
Mrs. Robert Sparks have adopted I 13 with a new neighbor, Mrs. Mortuary chapel in Bakersfield.
they will take today to Caldwell.
The Rev. Howard Larsen of the The journey will complete their school plant. He showed them a
a Korean orphan girl through the Harvey Mahler and son, Ricky.
Calif.
live muskrat and white mice, as
Ontario Christian church was of- recent study on transportation.
efforts of now deceased Mr. Holt Club to Meet Today
According to a newspaper item
well as many stuffed animals.
j ficiating minister.
of Creswell, Ore. Her new par
Mrs. Warren Farmer and Mrs.
Tuesday was guest day for
Patch and Chat club members appearing in the Bakersfield Cali-1
Mrs.
Johnston
succumbed
Sun
ents have named her Tami Marie will hold their regular monthly fornian, he succumbed at the age
Jerry Williams plan to drive to younger brothers and sisters of
day in an Ontario hospital. She Caldwell to return the children the students.
and she will be two years old on meeting this afternoon, May 21, of 47 years.
o o o o
July 6.
was born May 3, 1885, in Union to their homes.
After
moving
from
North
Dako-
.
o o o
at the home of Mrs. Raymond
Picnic to End School Year
ville, Iowa, and moved from that
Tami is reported to be adjust Findley.
The five-year-olds have been
ta to Oregon he became affiliated’
o o
On Thursday, May 28, a pro
ing very well to her new sur
state
to
Payette
in
1911.
She
gathering information, experi
o
Mrs. Ray Whitsell was hostess with the First National bank and
roundings.
moved to Malheur county in 1912 menting and experiencing many gram will be given for parents
served
in
various
banking
posts
at a May 7 potluck luncheon and
BULLDOG LEAGUE
and friends with the young stu
where she had since resided.
field trips during this school
quilting bee in honor of Mrs. in La Grande, Nyssa, Albany and Sugar Bowl
16%
7%
The deceased was a member of year. The students have gathered dents presenting songs, rhythms,
Pvt. Boyd Hall was on leave Neva Johnson of Seattle, The Portland.
S & V Cattle Co.
13
11
the Ontario First Christian church pussy willows, prepared stew, dramatizations and baton twirl
from the army last week. He honoree is a former resident of
He came to Nyssa in 1951 and Nyssa Auto Parts
A picnic will be held the
12
12
and Rebekah lodge No. 82.
visited his sister, Diane, and an this community.
cookies and popcorn. They also ing.
served as operations officer for Ray’s Food Fair
following day in Nyssa south
12
12
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Among survivors are four sons, cut up and tasted a real pineapple park as a climax to the school
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pettet and the local branch of the bank for Owyhee Truck, Impl. 11% 12% George
George Barnes. He had been in
and Dean Johnston of Og and coconut.
approximately two years. In 1959 Lienkaemper’s
year.
grandchildren,
Sheri
and
Larry
7
17
the Philippines the past two years
den, Utah; Dwight and Paul John Put Sealed Bottle in River
he
was
transferred
to
the
Secur
Children participating in kin
Reel,
recently
spent
several
days
Mary Danford. g rls’ high ston of Ontario.
and was enroute to a new post in
ity First National bank in Los
dergarten
activities this year are
The
children
took
a
trip
to
the
fishing
at
Malheur
reservoir.
Mr.
Louisiana.
scratch game, 179. Janice McCra-
Other survivors include one Snake river where they tossed in Donny Bartron, Steven Bowen,
and Mrs. Harvey Reel met them Angeles. That same year he be dy, girls’ high scratch series, 439.
Thomas Walsh of Rome, N.Y., there and took the children fish came assistant manager of the
brother, Earl Dean of Spokane;
Wayne Takami, boys’ high scratch a sister, Mrs. Ella D. Smith of a sealed bottle containing a mes Tammy Bybee, Calvin Cleaver,
is visiting his sister, Mr. and Mrs. ing on Rose creek.
Bakersfield branch.
game and series, 202/526. Sugar Nyssa; six grandchildren and sev sage telling the finder to write John Farmer, Terry Fife, Kenny
T. J. Donovan. The Donovans,
In
August
1963
he
became
vice
Fujii, Larry Haney, Kenny Kido,
them at Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pettet visited
Bowl, high team game, 667. Nyssa
their son, John and wife Helen,
president and manager of the East Auto Parts, high team series, 1839. en great-grandchildren.
Leslie Linegar.
According
to
Mrs.
Mitchell,
last
1
May
10
with
his
sister,
Alice
Pet
all went to Boise last Saturday
Bakersfield branch of the Green
David Mitchell, Mike Parker,
Interment was made in River year’s bottle was found 10 days
tet
at
a
nursing
home
in
Boise.
It has been noted by Coach side cemetery at Payette.
when they met Walsh at the air
field
State
bank.
This
was
his
Dana
Lynn Ropp, Vicki Rook
after
it
was
thrown
in
the
river.
Betty House that low team series
port. It is the first time in 20 They also visited her sister, Mrs. position at time of his death.
stool, Randy Savage, Dalene
It
caught
on
a
log
just
north
of
Mabel
Phillips
in
the
Idaho
capi
years that the brother and sister
Survivors of his immediate for Saturday was 1832 and the TWO-DAY RUMMAGE SALE
the Ontario bridge and was found Schilling, Jimmy Shimomaeda,
tal city.
have seen each other.
family include his widow, Ireane, six teams rolled series within SET BY CATHOLIC LADIES
Jalene Spangler, Kelley Williams
by
a boy who was fishing.
Guests in Area Homes
and four sons, R. H., Daryl, Denis seven pins of each other.
and Kent Holcomb.
Other
activities
for
the
small
St. Bridget’s Altar society is
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rutledge, and Dayle Amble, all of Bakers
fry have been a farm hike and a
sponsoring
a
rummage
sale
to
be
Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor, Don field. Also surviving are his par RENOS VISIT NYSSANS
held Friday and Saturday, May visit to the pumpkin tree at the
Rutledge and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Amble
Sunday visitors in the home of 22-23, in the old Journal building Archie Strom home.
Barnes were recent Thursday eve of La Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown in
Interment was made in the Nyssa were Mr. and Mrs. Charles at 109 Main street. Sale hours Other Activities Held
ning dinner guests of Mr. and
for both days will be from 9 a.m.
The students went to Parma
Mrs. Amos Dejmal. The Rutledges Garden of Memory section of A. Reno.
Friday — Saturday
to
5
p.m.
where
they saw two real - live
and Taylors are with the Central Greenlawn Memorial park in
By Farmerette Club
Gibbons
(apes)
taken
there
from
MAY 22 and 23
NU ACRES —Ted Allison re American Mission and conducted Bakersfield.
CARD OF THANKS
VISIT IN MYRICK HOME
Thailand.
They
visited
Stringer
’
s
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
turned home recently from Cald services at Malheur Butte Baptist
I take this opportunity to thank
Mr. and Mrs. Max Dane and sheds during lambing season, the
well Memorial hospital where he church that evening. Mr. and SENIOR CITIZENS TO MEET
OLD
JOURNAL BLDG.
bird
and
fish
department
in
On
Regular meeting of the Senior relatives, friends and neighbors Tammy of Burley, Idaho, spent
had been confined following sur Mrs. Chet Rutledge were house
tario
Sprouse-Reitz
store,
the
li
for
flowers,
gifts,
get-well
cards
the
weekend
at
the
home
of
her
— Sponsored by —
gery. He is reported to be much guests of Mr. and Mrs. Barnes. Citizens club will be held at and words of encouragement ex parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard brary, the Ontario airport and
improved and is now convalesc Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and Don 10:30 tomorrow morning in the pressed during my illness. Your Myrick and family. Mr. and Mrs. livestock yards.
St. Bridget's
Rutledge stayed with the Dej- Catholic parish hall. All resi
ing at home.
They also saw the tumbling
dents of the area. 55 years of kindnesses will never be forgot- Doug Bateman of Boise were Sat
mals.
Altar Society
urday evening dinner guests in pigeons on the Savage farm and
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harris I age or over, are invited to at
Wilmer Rhinehart, former resi
took
a
tour
of
Albertson
’
s
island.
the
Myrick
home.
Mrs. Fred Schilling
tend these meetings.
dent of this community who suf and family took a recent Sunday I
outing
to
Dry
creek.
fered a serious heart attack about
I
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Penn visit- I
three months ago has been re
ed
recently
with
her
parents,
Mr.
leased from Holy Rosary hospital
in Ontario and is convalescing at and Mrs. John Stohler. Their!
his home in Payette. Mrs. Rhine children, Nancy and Timmy, had
hart became ill a short time ago been staying with their grand
and is now confined to her home parents but they returned to Port
land May 9 with their parents.
under care of a doctor.
Class Holds Sunday Service
Mr. and Mrs. Merl Wilhite were
Intermediate Bible class of the
Monday evening visitors in the Malheur Butte Baptist church
Ted Allison home.
held May 10 services at the Nyssa
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Allison of rest home. Paul Halverson led
Wilder visited Monday evening at the singing with Vern Smith giv
the Ted Allison home. Another ing the devotionals. All woman
visitor early in the week was patients were given a carnation
Alice Grable of Fruitland.
in honor of Mother’s Day.
Russell Wiggins and sons, Mr.
Visitors in Betts Home
It's Another Big City-Wide Promotion for Nyssa Shoppers This Weekend ... You'll Find Savings Every-
Carolyn Betts and Valetta Um and Mrs. Bob Goodell and family,
SI.20 Value for Every $1.00 Purchase
If You Use SILVER DOLLARS for Payment.
That s
where —
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barger of Troy, Idaho, spent last Mr. and Mrs. John Wiggins and
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Make
family,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Melvin
Hen
Right!
Any
Silver
Dollar
Used
for
Payment
of
a
Purchase
Will
Be
Worth
$1.20
to
the
Buyer
week at the Omar Betts home.
The girls had completed their ry and son were May 10 dinner I
Shopping in Nyssa a HABIT! Sale Dates, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 21, 22 and Z3.
work at Link’s Business college guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis I
in Boise and left Friday evening Wiggins.
BLUE MOUNTAIN — 100% CHICKEN
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cummings
ALBER'S — 4-Lb. Bag
for Troy where Carolyn will
from
Conservative
Baptist
For
spend a week at the Umbarger
eign Mission society at Wheaton,
residence.
Ill., and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Smith
Mrs. Alida Smit was a Mother’s were May 10 dinner guests of
Day dinner guest at the home Mr. and Mrs. Paul Halverson.
of her son, Mr. and Mrs. George
Smit and family. Mr. and Mrs. Visits in Wiggins Home
BLUE MOUNTAIN — CHICKEN and LIVER
Gerrit Siam of Nyssa visited one
Sid Chipman, brother - in - law
DEL MONTE — EARLY GARDEN
day last week with Mrs. Alida of Mrs. Louis Wiggins, visited re
Smit.
cently in the Wiggins home. He
Mmes. Elizabeth Baxter, Effie was enroute from California to
Nielsen and Lois Kersey were re Clifton, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. George Barnes,
cent Tuesday luncheon guests of
Mrs. Mike McKague. Mr. and Diane Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Drexell I
Mrs. Allison called later in the Barnes and daughters were din- j
EASY-ON — 15-Oz. Size
ner guests on Mother’s Day at the
HUNT'S — 46-Oz. Cans
afternoon.
Allen Anderson home in Fruit
Farm Work Late at Goodrich
land.
Mrs. Alida Smit received a tele
Mr. and Mrs. Hap Holady and
phone call last week from her Mike were in Nampa on Mother’s I
daughter at Goodrich, Idaho. She Day for a family reunion dinner
stated it was raining there and honoring his mother, Mrs. Ida
the people in that community Holady. There were about 40
LIBBY'S —
have not been able to get any members of the family present
CHOCOLATE — Large 12-Oz. Package
plowing or other spring work for the gathering at a Nampa
started.
Grange hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKague
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smelzer and
visited last Thursday with Mrs. family have moved to Nyssa. He
Alice White and Mrs. Vera Linen- is working on a farm near there.
berger at Marsing. Enroute home
they visited briefly in the Roy RETURNS TO NEW ORLEANS
McKague residence.
Mrs. Ronald Lenz (nee Irene
3-Lb. Can
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Evans of Schilling) left by plane Friday
Ore-Ida—F rozen
Springfield, Ore., visited last from the Boise airport to return
week at the home of his brother, to her home in New Orleans, La.,
Thomas Evans and family. Mr. where her husband is employed
and Mrs. Harry Evans of Butte, at the Boeing Aircraft plant. She
Mont., also visited last week at had spent two weeks with her
the Thomas Evans home. He is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schil
LARGE —FRESH
ling and boys. Mrs. Marvin
a nephew of Thomas Evans.
¿ itó nofrícJt
GRADE "A"
Mrs. Alice Ross and a neighbor, Schnabel and Teresa of Kent,
rloSAVEI
Mrs. Hines of Caldwell, visited Wash., arrived last Thursday to
last Thursday in the Thomas help care for her mother, Mrs.
Schilling, who has been ill.
Evans home.
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Standings
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