Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 21, 1964, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1964
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
Stain Removal Hints' to Be Given
By Club Ladies at May 27 Meeting
Upper Classmen
Hear Talk Given
By PTA Speaker
Coming Events . ..
Of^nToffidais9 £orr?sPon^ent Reporis Good Turnout
Today, 2 p.m.—Methodist WSCS
circle meetings.
Tonight, 7:30 pun—Meeting of
Job’s Daughters in Masonic hall.
By Peggy Brown
Mrs. Larry Holmes and children
Tonight, 8 pun. — Adrian high
New officers for the Nyssa PTA
City officials of Nyssa and other
OREGON TRAIL—Merry Mat­ recently spent several days in
school music concert.
were
installed
at
the
chapter
’
s
cities in Malheur county have
rons club met May 13 at the La Grande visiting her parents,
May
22,
10:30
ajn
—
Meeting
of
regular meeting last Thursday
home of Cora Rookstool with Mr. and Mrs. Leon McHargue.
Senior Citizens* club in Catholic j been invited by Mayor Morgan
Dick Mendiola, Billie Blair, Mr. evening. Installing officer was parish halL
Beck of Ontario to attend a re­
eight members and one visitor,
and Mrs. Carlos Mendiola of Mrs. Lester Cleaver, vice presi­
gional meeting this evening of the
Poppe, present.
May
22-23
—
9
a.m.
to
5
pun.
_
dent of region 8 of the Oregon
Meeting was called to order by Boise visited Sunday afternoon
Rummage sale in old Journal League of Oregon Cities.
PTA congress.
This is one of a series of 21 re-
President Blanche Weeks. After with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jayo.
building
by St. Bridget's Altar
Officers installed are Mrs. Clar­
j gional sessions of the league to
the business meeting, games were Attend Skating Party
society.
ence Clapp, president; Clarence
played with Mrs. Weeks, Virginia
May 23, 7 to 9 p.m. — Mexican I be held throughout the state dur­
Jimmie, Patty and Jeannie
Rookstool, Albert Tyner and Neely attended a roller skating Clapp, co - president; Mrs. Dee dinner and dancing for Eagles in ing April. May and June.
Garner, vice president; Mrs. Owen
Hazel Farr winning prizes.
Mayor Beck, who is a member
aerie hall.
party in Ontario Tuesday eve­
Refreshments were served by ning of last week. The party was Froerer, Arcadia representative;
of
the league executive commit­
May
23,
7:30
pun.
—
Nyssa
Wo
­
the hostess, assisted by Mrs. for the young people’s group of Mrs. Gene DeMinck, Nyssa repre­ men's Bowling banquet at East tee, will preside at the no-host
sentative; Mrs. Leonard Hewett,
Weeks. Club adjourned to meet Owyhee Community church.
dinner at 6:30 p.m. in the Moore
Oregon Trail representative; Mrs. Side cafe.
at the Weeks home on May 27.
May 24, 8 pun.—Adrian gradua­ hotel at Ontario.
Mrs. Bob Adams and Mrs. Jim Don Sappe, secretary; and Wil­
Roll call will be “Hints for Stain Chamberlain and Kristi visited
tion exercise* in school gym.
Hugh McKinley, league presi­
liam Spitler, treasurer.
Removal.’’
May 24, 8:15 p.m.—Graduation dent and Eugene city manager,
May 12 with Mrs. Wilson Winter
Dr. Gertrude Boyd Crane, Ore­ exercises in Nyssa high school
and saw her new baby girl.
j will head the delegation at this
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hendricks
Julie and Karen Coleman of gon state mental health chairman, gymnasium.
| year’s regional meetings. Presi­
spent Sunday at the A. W. Hen­ La Grande spent several days last spoke to the group on the topic,
May 25, 2 to 8 p.m. — School dent McKinley has advised Mayor
“
Focus
on
Family
Responsibility.
”
dricks home in Nyssa visiting Mr. week visiting their grandparents,
budget election in Nyssa high Grant H. Rinehart of Nyssa that
Dr. Crane remained overnight school little theater.
and Mrs. Thane Lankford, Janice Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jayo.
the regional meeting program will
and talked Friday morning to
and Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Loren
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chamberlain
include a discussion of current
upperclassmen about their goals
Greer, all of Marsing.
and children of Nyssa accompa­
city problems, a review of legis­
in life and how to obtain those LDS Funeral Services
nied Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams to
lative interim committee activi­
Camp at Beulah Reservoir
goals.
To
Be
Held
Today
Lake
Lowell
Sunday
for
a
picnic.
ties affecting cities and also re­
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hendricks
She told the students that each
ports on league programs.
and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hendricks They drove to the Dry Lake area individual is placed on earth for For Frank Mitchell
Accompanying McKinley to the
of Nyssa spent from Wednesday on a sightseeing trip.
Funeral services for Franklin
a purpose and all are expected to
until Friday camping and fishing Leaves for Treasure Island
give something to society. She Elmer Mitchell, 55, will be con­ meeting will be Donald L. Jones,
at Beulah reservoir.
Neal Lundy left May 13 for said that the person who is head­ ducted at 2 o’clock this afternoon, league executive secretary, and
Treasure Island to continue his ed nowhere will be nothing. She I May 21, 1964, at the Owyhee LDS A. M. Westling, planning and
Navy training after spending 10 also urged them to keep in mind I church with Bishop Wayne L. public works consultant.
Open House Slated days
Mayors, councilmen, planning
with his parents, Mr. and that one of their goals is to make Berrett officiating.
commission
members and depart­
in
which
Mr.
Mitchell
succumbed
Mon
­
Saturday for Hospital Mrs. Ward Lundy, other relatives the world a better place
day at Malheur Memorial hospital ment heads of Jordan Valley,
to live.
(Continued From Page 1)
and friends.
Juntura, Nyssa, Ontario and Vale
During Dr. Crane’s stay in following an extended illness.
ties (with built-in bath), hospi-1 Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Viers of
are expected to attend.
He
was
born
Nov.
30,
1908,
at
guest
of
Nyssa
she
was
a
house
1
Kingman
Kolony
were
Sunday
talization room and boarding I
space. The latter offers individual afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myrick and Clinton, Utah, a son of Frederick
and Ethel Steed Mitchell. He Friday Afternoon
family.
steel cages of varying sizes with Glenn Brown.
Other guests at the Thursday grew up in that area and on Dec.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Adams
shaded runways in an outer room.
Rites to Be Conducted
Electricity furnishes indirect and boys of Kamiah were Satur­ evening meeting were Mrs. James 18, 1929, was united in marriage
to
Cora
Hill
in
the
Salt
Lake
LDS
Flanagan
of
Ontario,
president
of
day
dinner
guests
of
his
parents,
For
Jimmy G. Ransom
lighting and power for the heat­
Funeral rites for Jimmy Gary
ing and cooling system. A pump Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams and the Malheur county PTA council temple.
and Mrs. Lester Fifer, second vice
The couple came to the Nyssa Ransom, 31, will be conducted at
heats the water from an outside Richard.
area approximately 15 years ago, 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon,
Mrs. Wayne Rookstool of Oro­ president of the county group.
well in winter and automatically
At the close of the session, re­ and until failing health forced May 22, 1964, at the Nyssa LDS
reverses the operation for cooling vada, Nev., was a Saturday morn­
ing caller in the Glenn Brown freshments were served by Mr. him to retire, the deceased was stake chapel with Bishop Frell
during the summer months.
and Mrs. Bill Hamilton and their affiliated with his brother, Max, Blair officiating.
Dr. Ross said the large animal home.
in a business known as Mitchell
Hiram Ballou of Homedale vis­ committee.
Mr. Ransom was pronounced
section still lacks a loading chute,
Brother’s Owyhee garage at Owy­ dead on arrival at Mercy hospital
outside stalls and corrals—all of ited Sunday afternoon with Mr.
in Nampa following a head - on
which will be completed in the and Mrs. Elvin Ballou and family. J. Benedict, L. Jackson hee junction.
Mr.
Mitchell
was
a
member
of
auto
occuring Monday,
near future.
Attend Family Reunion
Named Top Students the LDS church and had served shortly collision
before midnight. Occu­
With the all-new building, fur­
Mrs. Ladora Rhea, Kevin and
(Continued From Page 1)
on a mission in Holland. During pants of the other car were John
nishings, equipment, residence LeAnn of Boise were Saturday
Lynn was a member of Girls’ World War II he was in the Mer­ Cates of route 4, Nampa, and Ella
telephones and two-way radios in
overnight guests of her uncle and
Gochenour, also of Nampa. They
all vehicles, the staff is capable of aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams League for three years and was chant Marines.
In addition to his widow of rur­ were admitted to Samaritan com­
giving service second to none in and Richard. Mrs. Rhea and chil­ vice president last year. She has
been in FHA for four years. Of­ al Nyssa, he is survived by two munity hospital and are reported
the valley.
dren accompanied the Adams’ to fices she has held are assistant
brothers, Max E. Mitchell of route to be in satisfactory condition.
Other members of the staff are Burns Sunday for a family re­
The deceased was born Oct. 25,
Dr. Ralph W. Faulk, Mrs. Lynn union at the home of Mr. and historian, historian and this year 1, Nyssa, and James Mitchell of
(Nora) Snodgrass, Mrs. Asa (Mari- Mrs. Charles Davis. Others at­ Lynn was president of that or­ Clinton, Utah; two sisters, Mrs. 1933, at Nyssa, a son of Farrell
ganization.
Norma Moss of West Point, Utah, and Fern Newby Ransom. He
lou Winchester.
tending the reunion were Mrs.
and Phyllis Andreasen of Whit­ attended Nyssa schools and at the
Drs. Ross and Mason may well Adams’ father, Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ Active in Student Council
age of 19 years joined the Navy
be proud of this new animal hos- ter
,
Last year she was secretary of tier, Calif. The deceased’s mother
Benson of Calistoga, Calif..
pital; Sunday visitors will see Mr. and Mrs. Fivecoat of Madras, both Science Club and Pep Club. died Jan. 1, 1956, and his father and served for three years at a
San Diego base. He was a mem­
why. Everyone is welcome.
Mrs. Eugene Cleaver and girls of She was also class secretary-trea­ succumbed in February this year. ber of the LDS Church.
Local
funeral
arrangements
are
surer her freshman year. Lynn
Nyssa.
He was united in marriage to
under direction of Lienkaemper
Mrs. Gertrude Jackson is visit­ was vice president as a junior and
Judy Timmons in June 1959 by
chapel
and
interment
will
be
ing in the Vic Marshall home. class representative this year.
Bishop Charles Mann at his home
Other activities include GA A made in an Ogden cemetery. Pall­ in the Apple Valley community.
She is convalescing from a recent
bearers will be bi*others-in-law of
and
participation
in
the
Junior-
fall in which she had suffered a
Mr. Ransom had worked some
the deceased.
i
Senior play.
broken hip.
time as a service station atttend-
Last year she was assistant edi­
*<•____ _
I
ant and at time of his death was
MEDICAL SESSION
BIG BEND GRANGE OFFICERS tor of the Tupelo and this year ATTEND
employed by Honstead Motor
Dr.
and
Mrs.
K.
A.
Danford
Lynn was editor, She has been
TO BE INSTALLED SUNDAY
spent Wednesday and Thursday company in Nampa.
All Malheur county Grangers a member of Quill and Scroll for
In addition to his widow, he is
of last week in La Grande where
are invited to attend installation the last two years.
they attended an Eastern Ore­ survived by one daughter, Tina,
Lynn
attended
the
This
spring
of officers for the newly organiz­
gon Medical association meeting. age four years; a son, Michael,
Sunday's a great day
ed Big Bend Grange Sunday, May University of Washington Press
While there they were guests of one year old; and his parents of
24, at Oregon Trail hall. A pot­ Conference.
to call Long Distance.
their
son and daughter-in-law, 717 North First street, Nyssa.
Both Lynn and Jim took Ad-
luck dinner will be served at
Other survivors include three
Folks are at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Danford and
12:30 p.m. with installation to vanced Placement English.
brothers, Neil who is in the Navy
son.
Rates are low all day.
follow in open meeting.
stationed at Oceanside, Calif., Bob
This Sunday, surprise
State officers planning to at- MUSIC PROGRAM SLATED
of Pasco, Wash., and Elwin of
tend include Bob Coble, deputy; TONIGHT AT ADRIAN HIGH
a favorite relative or
Nyssa; two sisters, Dora Lee
Members of the Adrian high
Allen Wheeler, master; and Aud-
Jaurique of Fresno, Calif., and
friend with a Long
school band and chorus will pre­
rey Johnston, lecturer.
Shirley Ballou of Marsing, Idaho.
Distance call. It's the
sent a program at 8 o’clock this
Lienkaemper chapel is in charge
New books going into circula­
next best thing to
evening in the gymnasium, ac­
REPORT ON PROJECTS
of funeral arrangements, and mil­
tion
Saturday,
May
23,
at
Malheur
Members of Arcadia 4-H club cording to an announcement by
itary services will be conducted
being there.
county library include the fol­
met on the evening of May 12 at Superintendent Glenn Ward.
by members of American Legion
lowing.
All area residents are welcome
the home of Larry Wilson.
post 79 at the Nyssa cemetery
"Search in the Desert" by John where interment will be made.
The session was called to order to attend this year-end concert.
Marco Allegro. The story of an Pallbearers will be cousins of the
by Jim Houston, president. Mem­
MALHEUR
bers reported on their various BOWLING BANQUET. MAY 23 archaeological expedition into the deceased.
HOME
Members of the Nyssa Women’s Judean wilderness.
projects.
TELEPHONE
Prior to adjournment, an infor­ Bowling association will meet at
"Empire of the Inca" by Burr
WEATHER ...
COMPANY
mal initiation was held and re­ 7:30 Saturday evening, May 23, Cartwright Brundage. Primary
Dale
Max.
Min.
for
their
annual
awards
banquet
freshments were served.
sources are used to advantage by
75
. 50
a historian who plots the rise and May 13
—Linda Ballou, Reporter at East Side cafe in Ontario.
May
14
76
42
fall of the Inca civilization.
May 15 __
79
42
"Fossils in America" by Jay May 16
86
44
Ellis Ransom. An introduction May 17 ___
76
52
and basic reference to prehistoric May 18
86
43
life with over 100 drawings and May 19
88
52
By Mrs. G. E. Mackey
photographs.
May 20
53
"Imagination" by Harold Rugg. I
Owyhee Reservoir Storage
635,760 Acre Ft.
George Cartwright returned A distinguished educator’s inquiry ' May 20, 1964
358,660 Acre Ft.
SPECIAL LATEX
home Sunday evening from Long­ into the sources and expression May 20, 1963
WALL PAINT __ Por Gal. **'fc’*w
view, Wash., where he attended of creativity.
"The Idea Invader»" by George SUSTAINS FOOT INJURIES
funeral
services for his sister,
In a Variety of Pretty Colors!
N.
Gordon. An analysis of propa­
Russell Myrick suffered injuries
Mrs. Martin Hobbs.
to one of his feet Sunday morning
Mrs. Pearl Brown of West Linn, ganda techniques.
"Presidential Election»" by Nel­ when he caught it in the wheel
Ore., and Mrs. C. H. Gear of Point
son
W. Polsby. An explanation spokes while riding his bicycle.
Comfort, Texas, left Tuesday
of the organization of parties, the He was treated at a local doctor’s
for
Portland
after
visiting
their
ROLLER and
daughter and sister, Mr. and Mrs. operation of the electoral college office and released. The lad, son
tray set _
and other political aspects.
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myrick,
Francis Deffer.
"Strength to Love" by Martin is recuperating satisfactorily at
Messrs, and Mmes. Francis Def­
fer, Fred Deffer and family, Joe Luther King. Seventeen sermons his home, but is having to walk
with the aid of crutches.
Wiggins and family went to Uni­ by a noted Negro minister.
"What 1» Poetry?" by John Hall
ty Saturday to do some fishing.
Classifieds Bring Results!
Sunday afternoon visitors of Wheelock. In these essays the
Mrs. C. R. Mills and Ross were author discusses the nature of
With Each Paint Purchase
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Batt, Mr. poetry, both contemporary and of
and Mrs. Stanley Mills and Kelly. the past.
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■
‘ ■
"Testing" by Henry Chauncey.
Attend CAP Meeting*
An authoritative and balanced
Bob Patterson and Ernie Seuell discussion of what tests, as part­
flew to Billings, Mont., to attend ners of teaching, can and cannot
a Civil Air Patrol meeting during do.
and
"Their Head» Are Green and
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Wally Steiner vis­ Their Hands Are Blue" by Paul
ited Sunday with her brother, Mr. Bowles. Nine travel essays.
-o-
and Mrs. Bill Doty and family of
"A Day in the Life of President
Kennedy" by James Bishop. The
Caldwell.
WE GIVE and REDEEM SRV STAMPS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long, Mr. last intimate portrait of President
and Mrs. Charles Newbill fished Kennedy.
All Work
"Mother's Blue Hen" by Sam
Sunday at Owyhee reservoir.
DON B. MOSS
Guaranteed!
Mrs. Jake Borge, Charles Witty Anderson. The author relates the i
and the Rev. Elmer Rosenkilde activities of his mother who
attended a Presbytery meeting scoured the countryside around
Tuesday in Caldwell.
their home in search of antiques.
118 Good Avenu*
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mackey
"The Grail" by Babs H. Deal.!
417 Main Street
Phone 372-2124
visited Sunday afternoon with A novel picturing the world of
Phone 372-2288
NYSSA . . . OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Miller and football in a large southern uni­
Ruth.
versity.
Slated in Ontario
Sunday
Visit
At County Library
New Books Listed
Dollar Day Specials
TTTT
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t ULLtll
$998
Tl 1 TIIT
FAIR 1
99c
880
Adrian News
One Package of Gre-Sof
Wall Cleaner FREE
Silver Dollars Worth $1.20
On Any Purchase !
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Firestone Dealer Store
PAGE SEVEN
For Primary Voting in Arcadia Area
By Mrs. George Moeller
ARCADIA—There was a good
turnout on election day at Ar­
cadia. Out of 300 registered vot­
ers, 234 cast their ballots.
Serving on the board were
Mmes. John Broad, Walter Bur­
dette. S. P. Bybee, George Moel­
ler, Keith Moss, Tom Drydale,
Sam Smit and Harry Jefferies.
Mrs. Amy Stradley visited Sat­
urday with Mrs. Frone Stradley
in Big Bend.
Entertains With Wiener Roast
Merildean Robbins entertained
members of his junior high Sun­
day school class with a recent
wiener roast at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pettet of
Lincoln Heights visited Sunday
Mr. and 'Mrs. Guy Schaffer of afternoon in the George Moeller
Hermiston were May 13 dinner home.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bul­
lard.
Rockefeller Victory
Guests in Bullard Home
Upsets Predictions
Ed Butler of Warden, Wash.,
(Continued From Page 1)
and his mother, Mrs. Ada Butler Straub won the nomination for
of Ontario, visited May 14 in the state treasurer over two opposing
Otis Bullard home.
Democrats.
Mrs. Marvin Jensen and son
of Boise spent the weekend with College Tax Base in Doubt
The tax base request of $147,000
Mrs. Otis Bullard. Bullard and
Jensen spent the weekend fishing by Treasure Valley Community
at Antelope reservoir near Jordan college was reported as beaten
by 2250 to 1984 in the Sunday edi­
Valley but reported no luck.
tion
of a Boise daily carrying
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wood
and children of Richland, Wash., a Vale dateline. However, the
spent the weekend with Mr. and Monday edition of the Ontario
Mrs. Tom Drydale. They returned paper says two precincts of Baker
home Monday, while Jeffrey re­ county went strongly for appro­
mained for a longer visit with val and it now appears it carries
his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. by 69 votes.
All figures used are unofficial
Tom Drydale and the Woods fam­
ily were Sunday dinner guests of as the county court is still in the
process of canvassing the votes
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Drydale.
and true results will not be avail­
Club Meets Tomorrow
able for several days.
Arcadia club will meet tomor­
The $30 million bond issue ror
row, May 22, at the home of Mrs. higher education and community
Otis Bullard. Election of officers colleges was approved in both
will be held.
state and county. The county vote
Mrs. Otis Bullard and Mrs. Mar­ was 2027 yes and 1499 no. The
vin Jensen visited Sunday after­ college in Ontario expects to
noon at the Jack Zittercob and benefit about $225,000 for build­
ing funds from this source.
Lee Dail homes in Nyssa.
Miles Canada of Jerome, Idaho,
his son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Sloan of Twin
Falls, visited May 12 in the Theo
Matherly, John Zittercob and Otis
Bullard homes.
ADRIAN STUDENTS CHOSEN
TO RECEIVE SCHOLARSHIPS
Students chosen to receive the
1964 one-year fee remission scho­
larships have been announced by
E. B. Lemon, chairman of the
Oregon State Scholarship com­
mission. These scholarships are
awarded annually to Oregon high
school seniors to attend an insti­
tution of their choice.
Chosen from more than 1700
applicants are Adrian students
Pauline L. Butler, Oregon Col­
lege of Education, and Effie May
Laan, Oregon State university.
EAGLES ONLY!!
Mexican Dinner
Saturday, May 23,1964
AT EAGLES HALL
Serving From 7 to 9 p.m.
$1.00 Per Plate
O
Followed by Dancing
To Live Music
SPRING CAR-CLEANING
SPECIALS
* Vista Car Washing Cream
Andy Glaze
Westley's Car Cleaner
* Westley's Bleach White
Values io $2.50
THIS WEEK . . . 990 Each
SUDS CLOTHS — CHAMOIS
WHEEL
2 for 290
BALANCING
AUTO RADIOANTENNAS
ALIGNING
SERVICE
Swager Ford
«
Reg. $2.95 . .
Reg. $3.45
• • •
Reg. $4.45 . . • • •
NOW 91.75
NOW 92.25
NOW 92.45
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/p^Nyssa Co-op Supply
18 North Second
Dial 372-3548
NYSSA . . . OREGON