Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 28, 1964, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE SIX
THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1964
DeROCK GETS PROMOTION
Mrs. Gary DeRock has receiv­
ed word from her husband telling
of receiving a recent promotion
from airman first class to staff
sergeant.
DeRock is a radar operator, sta­
tioned with the U. S. Air Force
in Greenland. His wife, the for­
mer Carolyn Handley; their chil­
dren, Brenda, 4 and Michael, 11
months of age, reside at 20 Park ■
avenue in Nyssa.
|
The airman has been in Green­
land since February and is a son
of Mrs. Ross Brown of Nyssa.
Mothers Are Guests at Piano Recital
Presented by Pupils in Seward Home
Weekend Events Fete
Graduating Students
A Hawaiian luau was staged
Saturday evening for members of
the NHS 1964 graduating class at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilton
Jackson.
The lady graduates were attir­
ed in muu muus and as the sen­
iors arrived they were greeted
by Jill Jackson who presented
each with a lei.
In addition to the host couple,
other chaperones were Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Wahlert, Mr. and Mrs.
Art Colby. Other guests were
Chick Quinowski, class adviser,
and Mrs. Quinowski.
The students were busy auto­
graphing annuals as first pres­
entation of the “Tupelos” was
made at the Saturday evening
party.
On the menu were barbecued
pork, a Hawaiian rice dish, fresh
coconut, fresh pineapple and ba­
nanas, together with other tropi­
cal delicacies.
Bowling Party Held Sunday
Following commencement ex­
ercises on Sunday evening, tije
seniors and their dates were
guests at a bowling party given
by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purcell,
proprietors of the Sugar Bowl.
Chaperoning the students were
Mr. and Mrs. George Hust and
Bill Mayden.
For a small fee per couple, the
seniors rolled the bowling balls
down the Sugar Bowl lanes for
a period of three hours. The host­
ing Purcells provided hambur­
gers, cake and soft drinks. The
cake was decorated with a con­
gratulatory message to the NHS
class of 1964.
After the bowling party, the
graduates and their guests went
to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
(Brig) Olsen where they were
served breakfast at 3 o’clock in
the morning.
Mrs. Greenway, with the as­
sistance of Emma Moran, Betty
Griffin, Linda Brown, Helen Ota-
ni, Josie Kora and Helen Rucker,
took fourth and fifth grade stu­
dents to the Parma park Friday
afternoon for a wiener roast after
school.
Arney Finkbeiner took sixth
grade students to Boise May 14
when they viewed the space cap­
sule and took a tour of the States­
man building.
Attend Roswell Wedding
Mrs. Dwight Seward served a
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rucker at­
picnic on the lawn Saturday eve­ tended the wedding of Mike An­ THESE LADIES were all winners in the April
recent tourney. She displays two of them in this
ning honoring her husband on his derson and Karen Harrold Satur­ 25-26 city bowling tournament staged at the Su­
photo. The larger one is for her 639 handicap
Kindergarten students of Mrs.
birthday anniversary. Guests in­ day evening at the Roswell gar Bcwl and were presented their trophies at
series in singles competition. The other two Ida Moncur have participated in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jackson church.
the city association awards banquet held Satur­
awards are identical and are for high scratch and many activities during the past
and Shirley Seward of Nampa,
day evening. May 23, at East Side cafe in Ontario.
high handicap three-game series. 549 and 639. school year. At Halloween time
Howard
Hamlin
chapter
of
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Robinson
On the left is Mrs. George (Massie) Saito, high
On the right is Mrs. Bert (Stella) Ross who rolled the children made their own jack-
and family, the Rev. and Mrs. teenagers met Monday evening at handicap game, 249. Mrs. Marion (Donna) Glenn
the
high 227 scratch game during the city con­ o-lanterns from pumpkins gath­
the
Dwight
Seward
home.
Fol
­
John Bullock, the Rev. Lentz,
ered at the Gerald Simantel gar­
test.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wild, all of lowing the lesson discussion, the is the kegler in the center. She was awarded
den. The youngsters also watched
group
attended
a
farewell
party
three
trophies
for
her
bowling
efforts
during
the
—
Journal
Photo.
Nyssa.
the progress of the pumpkin tree
for
Aleta
Anderson
who
is
leav
­
Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. Min­
at the Archie Strom home.
ium, together with room moth­ ing soon for work at Springfield, SENIOR CITIZENS TO MEET
Field trips included visits to
ers, took first, second and third Mo.
FOR PICNIC AT LONG HOME
Ray’s bakery, the bottle tree on
Mr. and Mrs. Ferrel Gordon
grade children by bus Friday to
Senior Citizens’ group met Fri­
North Third street, Tobler’s broil­
the Nyssa park where they were and family of Moab, Utah, and day at St. Bridget’s parish hall.
(Continued From Page 1)
er plant to see the baby chickens,
By Connie Price
served a picnic dinner at noon. Mrs. May Favorell of Grandview It was decided that the next turned to Malheur county. This
Schoen Studios for pictures and
were Sunday evening guests of meeting will be Friday, June 12, was the start of his participation
Hosts 4-H Club Picnic
Fangen Floral where each child
Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Hunsucker was given a tomato plant.
at the home of Dr. and Mrs. John in three wars.
Tommy Sells was host to Apple
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey en­
Concluding activities included
Returning to Vale in 1920, he and family visited May 22 in the
Valley 4-H club members at his tertained with a birthday dinner E. Long at 7 Long drive in Nyssa.
A potluck picnic dinner will be was appointed chief deputy as­ Mancil Bishop home. Tom Win­ an educational tour of the Gate
home Sunday afternoon, May Sunday for Lori Griffin on her
24. There were 19 members and 10th anniversary. Guests were served on the couple’s lawn if sessor for Malheur county and chester was a May 21 guest in City Journal plant conducted by
Max Urry, shop foreman, and a
their families present. Tommy Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin and the weather permits; however, if served in that capacity for nine the Bishop residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Richesin and hobo picnic in the park.
showed his 4-H calf and games family, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrel Gor­ inclement, the dinner will be years.
were played by the group until don and family of Moab and Mrs. served in the parish hall.
On Feb. 1, 1929, Don came to family spent the evening of May! On Wednesday evening, May
4 p.m. when a picnic dinner was May Favorel of Grandview.
Meeting time for the gathering Nyssa and assumed management 24 with her brother, Ben Ekanger 27, a program was presented at
the Moncur home for parents and
served.
at the Long residence will be of the Nyssa Realty company, at Caldwell.
Correll Reported Improved
Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen friends with the young students
11 a.m. There will be a cake pro­ handling real estate and insur­
Jim Correll suffered a gall vided for members who had ance. The agency is now operated visited during the evening of presenting songs, rhythms, dra-
' matizations, stories and poems.
bladder attack Sunday and is re­ birthdays in March, April and by his son-in-law, Ralph G. Law­ May 24 with William Stephen.
Children attending the kinder­
ported to be improving a little May.
rence, who took over in 1947 OSU Student Visits
when Don was appointed justice I Gene Jones, a student at Ore­ garten school this year included
Oregon Trail Grange members each day.
of the peace.
gon State university in Corvallis, Anita Farmer, Anita Smith, Dan-
selected Thursday, May 21, regu­
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Evans of
LEGAL
NOTICES
was home for the weekend, I j ny Simantel, Gay Lyn Trost, John
lar meeting night, as a fitting Malad, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Bate­
In World War II and Korea
While here he attended Nyssa Wahlert, Judy Mecham, Julie An­
mbed during the past few years man of Boise visited Saturday
NOTICE OF HEARING
He
enlisted
in
the
Navy
during
high school commencement Sun­ derson, Kenny Landreth, Lori
cumbed during the past few with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Price.
OF FINAL ACCOUNT
January 1942 and served in Alas­ day evening.
I Miner, Mark Strom, Leonard Mc-
years.
Mr. and Mrs. Jjm Correll re­
In the County Court
ka, the Pacific area, Portland and
Cosh, Neal Oldemeyer, Robert VISITORS FROM NAMPA
Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Cleaver Fehlman, Paula Saito, Rodney
A memorial ceremony was con­ turned the first of last week from
Of the State of Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Will Downey of
Norfolk, Va., during World War
and family visited May 19 with Fehlman, Sandra Kay Fangen, Nampa were weekend guests of
ducted by Tom Jones, master; a two-week trip to Marysville,
For Malheur County
II.
her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott Holcomb, Shelley Myrick, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olsen.
Clara Price, chaplain; Lucielle Wash., where they visited Mr.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Remaining in the Naval Re­ Bowen and family at Nyssa.
iJUDCorn, secretary; and Orma and Mrs. Gordon Correll. While
CALLIE W. VEST.
Rhonda Rhoades, Kim Heinz and
serve, he was called up for active
trip Mother
to the
Cl&aver, Flora. As each name was there they took a On
Deceased,
Mrs. Esther Stephen, Mrs. Roxy1 Nellda Nichols.
Classifieds Bring Resultsl
’s !
duty
during
the
Korean
conflict
read, a flower was placed on the Canadian border.
Ritchie
and
Mrs.
Edith
Whipple
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and again served his country for
altar.
Day Mr. and Mrs. James Correll
visited May 23 with Mrs. Virginia '
that the final account and report 14 months, seven of which were
joined
them
at
Mary
sv
jn
e
where
Rookstool.
During the meeting, Cecil T.
of Nora W. Vest, executrix of the in the battle area.
and Muriel Garrison were con­ they visited and dined together estate of Callie W. Vest, deceas- I A story of “Men About Town”
Audrey and Kim Tanner spent
ducted to the altar by Audrey at the Crestview golf course.
ed, has been filed in the County in the Journal in 1956 said the the weekend with their parents 1
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Whittom of Court for Malheur County, State Judge had received 17 medals and attended graduation exercises
Duff, assistant steward, and Eve­
lyn Duff, lady assistant steward, Boise were Sunday guests of Mr. of Oregon, and that the 29th day . from three countries, stars and for their sister-, Theresa. Mr. and
to receive the obligation of the and Mrs. Jim Correll.
of June. 1964, at the hour of citations, and numerous commen­ Mrs. Tanner went to Boise to get
fourth degree of Oregon Trail Attend Boise Exercises
10:00 a.m. has been duly appoint­ dations. One was for being the girls Friday. Mrs. Tanner and
Grange No. 687 from Master Tom
ed
by such court for the hearing wounded in action while in Audrey visited Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey at­
Mrs. Alta Pekkala, Mr. and Mrs.
Jones. They were then welcomed
tended Sunday evening high of objections to such final ac­ France during World War I.
Lowell Fall.
by all grange members.
count
and
settlement
thereof,
at
school graduation exercises in
Sunday visitors in the Eugene
Refreshments were served by Boise. His nephew, Vernon Gene which time any person interested Married in Edinburgh
Judge Graham was married to Cleaver home were Mrs. Jim
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell.
in
such
estate
may
appear
and
Honey, one of the graduates, will
Jessie Christie in July of 1915 Chadd, Ross and Bruce and Mrs.
Next meeting will be “Tall
leave Friday to enter the army file objections in writing and at Edinburgh, Scotland. Their Leona Bidericksen of Caldwell.
Story Night” and all members
contest
the
same.
at Fort Ord, Calif.
children are Ethel Graham Law­
Mrs. Frances Phillips and Louie
are urged to be prepared.
NORA W VEST
Nellie Eason, Mr. and Mrs.
rence, Doris Graham Lawrence visited Sunday in the Lester
Executrix
Ralph Bailey of Coos Bay were
of Nyssa and Raymond Graham Cleaver home.
recent Tuesday afternoon guests MAX S. TAGGART
of Quincy, Wash. Mrs. Graham
Attorney for Estate
of Mrs. Jack Moran.
died in 1947.
Ed Price arrived home Sunday 71 SW Third Avenue
On Feb. 11, 1948. Don was unit­
from a Caldwell hospital where Ontario, Oregon
ed
in marriage to Nora Berry
he had been confined for a week
Date of first publication, May j Wheeler at Vale by his brother
Bulldogs 4-H Health club held
with pneumonia and an enlarged 28, 1964.
its ninth meeting May 19 in Mrs.
David,
now
deceased,
who
was
heart. Devon Price of Ogden,
Date of last publication, June justice of the peace at that time. Joy McPartland’s fifth grade
Utah, arrived last weekend to 25, 1964.
in addition to his widow, Nora, classroom.
visit his father, Ed Price. Mrs.
Pledges were led by Rex Young
| Royce Jones of Malad. Idaho, ar- NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING and three children, other surviv­
The happy surprises
and Pete Morgan; roll was called
ors
are
two
brothers,
Andrew
j rived Saturday to visit her sis­
In the Matter of the Estate
in a Long Distance call
of Vale and Kenneth of Selah, and the business meeting held.
ter, Mrs. Price. Scott Dowdle
of
All members of the club took
Wash.; two sisters, Mrs. Eliza­
begin when you say
was a Sunday evening viistor in
STELLA L. HAWKS,
part
in a program on teeth. Sev­
beth Kilpatrick of Selah and Mrs.
the Price residence.
hello. Pick someone
Deceased.
Jean Frazier of England; 10 eral students gave talks, illus­
special whose voice
Notice is hereby given that the grandchildren and three great­ trated with charts showing the
i
kinds of teeth, their uses, how
undersigned, as Executor of the grandchildren.
you'd like to hear.
I think that I shall never see
and when they come into the
Estate
of
Stella
L.
Hawks,
de
­
Then pick up your
mouth.
A satisfactory referee.
ceased, has filed his Final Ac­ Funeral Services Today
phone. You don't nee'1
Services, with military honors
About whose head a halo shines. count in the County Court of the
The second part of the program
Whose merits rate reporters’ lines State of Oregon for Malheur by four American Legion posts was on “Foods for Strong Teeth”
a special occasion to
One who calls them as they are,
County, and that June 29, 1964, of the county, will be conducted and “Foods That Are Harmful
call Long Distance.
And not as I should wish, by far. at the hour of 10:00 A.M. and the at 2 p.m. today (Thursday) May to Teeth.” Bonnie Howard and
Try it and see.
A gent who leans not either way Courtroom of said Court have 28, 1964. at Lienkaemper chapel Steven Johnson prepared an at­
But lets the boys decide the play. been appointed by said Court as with the Rev. Paul Ludlow offi- tractive bulletin board to illus­
trate good foods for teeth.
A guy who’ll sting the coach who the time and place for the hear­ ciating.
yaps
Burial will be in Nyssa ceme-
The third part was on “Care
ing of objections thereto and the
MALHEUR
tery.
of the Teeth.” Christine Stephen
From Siwash Hi or old Milsaps. settlement thereof.
HOME
and LeAnne Wilson explained
Poems are made by fools like me.
EARL E. HAWKS
TELEPHONE
how to brush correctly and how
But only God could referee.
Executor
to care for a toothbrush.
COMPANY
^î)
First publication: May 28. 1964.
Michael Smith and Pete Mor­
Last publication: June 25, 1964.
gan gave a demonstration show­
YTURRI, O’KIEF & COX
By Connie Price
ing how to test toothpastes to see
Attorneys
if they contain acid or grit.
A short play entitled “A Talk
NOTICE OF SCHOOL
Mr. and Mrs. John Westfall
With
Jhe Dentist” was presented
ELECTION
and Jonnie were recent weekend by Debra Fangen, Yvonne Cal­
Upon the Question of Increasing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell lahan and Michael Smith.
Williams. May 16 evening callers
Tax Levy Over Amount
—Gayle Ableman. Reporter
in the Williams home were Mr.
Limited by Section 11,
and Mrs. Homer Brewer and girls.
Article XI, State
To Buy, Trade or Sell.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tallman and
Constitution
■
Try the Classified Pagel
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN family. Mr. and Mrs. Donald
that an election will be held in Brewer and boys, Mrs. Howard
School
District No. 26 of Malheur Evans, Mrs. Fred Deffer and
ED W. PRUYN — RONALD E. PRUYN
County, State of Oregon, from children.
One Mile North of Nyssa on Highway 20
Earl Crocker flew to Pawnee,
2 p.m. to 8 p.m. on June 15, 1964,
at the Little Theater in the high Okla., to be with his brother.
PHONE 372-3528
school, for the purpose of submit­ Jack Crocker who is very ill.
Monday visitors in the George
ting to the legal voters of said
district the question of increasing Mendazona home were Mr. and
the tax levy for the fiscal year Mrs. Genaro Claza. Mr. and Mrs.
1964-65 over the amount limited Frank Balboa, Mr. and Mrs. John
by Section 11, Article XI, of the Laca.
Donald Hite and Russell visited
Constitution of Oregon.
The reasons for increasing such Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Werner Peutz. Mrs. Gladys
levy are:
Insufficient tax base to operate Morfitt of Nyssa was also a guest
in the Peutz home.
necessary school program.
Mrs. Ray Peak of Shoshone.
The amount of tax. in excess of
the 6% limitation, proposed to be Idaho, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
levied for said fiscal year is $57.- Charles Share. Mr. and Mrs.
Share. Mrs. Peak and Mrs. Adah
207.00.
I will appreciate your support in the General
Dated this 27th day of May, Schweizer attended the rodeo
Election and will endeavor to maintain economy,
Sunday in Jordan Valley.
1964.
efficiency and personal service in the office of
GENE STUNZ
County Treasurer.
CALIFORNIANS VISIT
Chairman
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Manning
Board of Directors
and family left today for their
Attest:
home in San Bernardino. Calif.,
D. E NEDRY
Republican Candidate for County Treasurer
after spending several days with
District Clerk.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Paid Pol. Adv. by Put Bond. SSI Clark St. S., Vale. Oregon
I
Published May 28 and June 4. Riggs and sons and other rela­
—
1964.
tives in this vicinity.
By Mrs. Waldo Smalley
APPLE VALLEY—Four piano
students of Mrs. Dwight Seward
presented a recital Saturday af­
ternoon at her home. The stu­
dents are Sandra Bogle and Deb­
bie Alexander of Nyssa, Sandra
Hanny and Sue Sorrell of Par­
ma.
Mrs. Seward served refresh­
ments after the recital to students
and ,their mothers who were
guests.
Kindergarten Pupils
Complete Busy Term
With Special Events
Attack Claims Life
Of Judge Graham
OT Grange Members
Hold Memorial Rites
Fifth Grade 4-H Club
Has Lesson on Teeth
Hello!
Referees ...
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