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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY. JULY 15. 1965 E. Martin House Reautiiul Rooks on Decorating, Lennie Succumbs; Services Planning Head Lisi at County Library To Be Held Friday "We Were Five" by James Brough. The Dionne quintuplet’s [ story. "Fort Klamath” by Buena Cobb Stone. A history of this frontier post from 1663 to 1690. "Gold on Sterling Creek" by Francis D. Haines. A history of mining in Jackson county, Oregon "Great American Cattle Trails" Harry sinc|,ir Drag0 The s((J ()f (h<. o|d C(JW pathl ,,f th(. Ku)d >nd ,h|. |onghorn highways of the plains. "I Went to the Woods" by Ron ald A usting. The adventures of a bird photographer. "The Heart of Our Cities" by Victor Gruen. A discussion <»f city planning problems and prin ciples. "Prayers of Women" edited by Lisa Sergio. A collection of 225 By Mri. G. E. Mackey prayers by women from the ear Mr. and Mrs Bob Patterson and liest Christian period to the pres family returned to their home ent day. “Tho Dangerous Cold" by Noah Tuesday after visiting during the July 4 holiday with his sister, D Fabricant. A handbook for the Mrs. Rhea Allred of Gannett, layman dealing with prevention, Idaho. While there, they spent treatment and control. "Kate and Emma" by Monica some time fishing at Magic reser Dickens. A novel set in Ixindon voir, in which the teenage daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beck and u magistrate forms a friendship family of Hayward, Calif., spent with a juvenile offender from a several days last week visiting her lower social strata with beneficial brother-in-law and sister, Mr und effects to both. Mrs. Glenn Ward and family. "Salisbury Toni Beck remained to spend the Brunson. A summer with Carolyn Ward and her grandpurents, Mr. and Mrs. war. "The Year of th* Death" by Denver Glenn of Parma. The Reuben R Merliss. A novel about latter couple, Mr. and Mrs. Den • a young doctor at the time of the ver Glenn. Jr., and family of I Nampa and the Beck family were 1 Great Plague. "A Pillar of Iron" by Taylor July 4 visitors at the Ward resi Caldwell. A novel about Cicero dence. and the Rome he tried to save. The Rev. Elmer Rosenkilde and "The Second Mrs. Wu" by Ag K 1. Peterson attended a nursing nes Sanford. A novel that re home Ixiard quarterly meeting creates the life of a Christian Sunday afternoon in Ontario. missionary compound in China at the beginning of the century. Petersons Return Home "Oregon for the Curious" by Mr. and Mrs K. I. Peterson re turned home July 1 from a seven- Ralph Friedman. A travel book week trip to Stamford, Neb., in which the emphasis is placed where they visited relatives and upon the “off - the - beaten - path places.” friends. Ross Mills attended an IOOF and Rclwkah picnic Sunday eve ning at the Bob Martin home in July 7 T<> Mr and Mrs Ro- Apple Valley. A good time was berto Flores of Nyssa, a 7-pound. reported by those attending the 9-ounee boy. Juun Raul. event. July 7 To Mr. and Mrs James Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ashcraft Dickey of Nyssa, a 7-pound, 12- were Sunday dinner guests of her ounce, girl, Tina Denise sister, Mr. und Mrs. Ray Drown July 9 To Mr and Mrs. Iuirry near Nyssa. Schenk of Nyssa, a 9-pound. 2- Wayne Sparks visited last ouncc boy, John Steven. Thursday with his grandmother, July 9—To Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Ellen Sparks in Boise. Ware of Parma, an 8-pound, 15- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long re ounce girl, Brenda Sue. turned home Monday from Fish July 13— To Mr. and Mrs. Jesus lake where they spent the Fourth Garcia of Nyssa, a 5-pound, 8- of July holiday. ounce boy. Jesus. Chcnss Miedinger and Nancy — Lane of Pasco, Wash . visited dur LEGAL NOTICE ing the weekend with the for mer’s cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Bill NOTICE TO CREDITORS Looney. Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Crawford of lxiuisiana were Fri- j Notice is hereby given that the day visitors at the Looney rest- ■ undersigned has been appointed dencc. Executrix of the estate of George Messrs, and Mmes. Fred Brown Mcndazona, deceased, by the field and family. Wesley Walker County Court of Malheur County. and family, W B. Walker and Oregon, and has qualified. All Charles were Sunday dinner persons having claims against the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gayle estate are notified to present them, verified as required by law-, Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Parker visit to the undersigned at the office ed Saturday evening with her of the attorneys named below brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb. within six months from the date Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toomb of of this notice. Nyssa were Friday evening guests HENRIETTA MENDAZONA, in the Parker home and the Earl Executrix Ford family of Parma visited Dated and first published June Sunday evening with the Parkers. 24, 1965 Mrs. Bob Webster, Mrs. Melvin Last published July 22, 1965. Sessions and Brad visited Friday with Mrs. James Webster and Yturri, O'Kief St Cox, Attorneys 89 S.W. 3rd Ave . Ontario, Oregon Danny. New books going into circula tion Saturday, July 17, ut Malheur county library in Ontario include th,, following "Home Decorating" by House Beautiful. New ideas for every room in the house "Houses and Plans" by House Beautiful. This volume contains 120 architect designed plans for the prospective home owner "The Ever Present Past” by Edith Hamilton A selection of essays on philosophy and liters- ture. "Force of Circumstance" by Si mone de Beauvoir. The third Volume of the author’s autobio graphy. Adrian News Nvssa Births . . . Funeral rite» for Lennie Earl Martin will be conducted at 3 30 Friday afternoon, July 16, 1065, at Lienkuemper chapel. The Rev. Paul Yadon of Parma will offici ate and burial will be made in the Parma cemetery. Mr. Martin, 43, succumbed Tuesday at Malheur Memorial hospital after a brief illness and undergoing recent surgery. He was born April 21, 1922, at Republic City, Neb., a son of Mr and Mrs. Forie Martin, now resi dents of Owyhee junction, south west of Nyssa, He was a black smith, a veteran of World War II and had been a resident of this urea for the past five years. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his widow, Evelyn, and four sons, Clyde LeRoy, Den nis Laverne, Ix-nnie Earl, Jr., and Charles James, ail of the home in rural Nyssa Also surviving are three bro thers, Gayle of Adrian, Jim of Florida and Calvin Martin of Owyhee junction. Nyssa Couple United In Winnemucca Rites On July 3, 1965, Roxy Ritchie and George O. Folkman were united in marriage at Winnemuc ca. Nev. The rites were perform ed by Justice of the Peace Jack Howard in his home Attending the couple were Mrs. Howard and David Bell of Winnemucca. Following the ceremony, the newlyweds spent three days in Winnemucca and Elko and also visited relatives at Jackpot. They are residing at the Folkman home on route 2, Nyssa. MASONIC GROUPS CONDUCT SESSIONS AT SILVER CITY Earl Crocker, Cecil Morrison, Sr., E. M. Mackey. Earl Jennings, Messrs, and Mmes. Paul House and Bonnie, C. A. Wernick, Ray Huffman, Sheila and Kelley and G. E. Mackey attended a Satur day overnight outing at Silver City. The men attended a joint ses sion of the Homedale and Nyssa Masonic lodges held in the old Silver City Masonic temple. Two candidates, one from each state, were initiated I! a o a a a a a a a a Catholic Services To Be Held Friday For Alice Notheis Requiem mass for Alice A. Wil lard Notheis will be offered at 10 30 am Friday, July 16, 1965. in St. Bridget’s Catholic church, with Father Cletus M. Kirkpat rick as celebrant. Mrs. Notheis, mother of Mrs Clarice L. Poor, Nyssa grade school principal, succumbed Tues day in a Caldwell hospital follow ing an extended illness. She was born Nov. 12, 1897, in Hawkhurst, Kent County, Eng land; attended schools in that country and during World War I served there as a Green Cross ambulance driver. On June 28. 1918, at Winchester, Hampshire, England, she was united in marriage to Albert L. Notheis who was serving with the U. S. Air Force in Europe. Short ly after the war ended, the couple came to the United States and be gan farming near Flandreau, S. D. They settled in. the Sunset Val ley area southwest of Nyssa in 1935 and began farming under the Owyhee irrigation project. In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Notheis is survived by two sisters. Mrs. Elsie Lescher of Seal Beach, Calif., and Mrs. Freda Em-' bury of Inglewood, Calif.; one brother, L. R. Willard of Sioux Falls, S. D. She was preceded in death by her husband on June 27, 1964, and a son, Lt. Alvin Lee Notheis who died in 1946. i Interment will be made in St. John’s cemetery at Ontario under direction of Lienkaemper funeral home. Pallbearers will be Ira Price, Sr., Jack Elliot, Delbert Gamer, Ira Price, Jr.. Art Neeley I and Charles Schweizer. The family requests that me morials be directed to the Ameri can Cancer society, in care of Mrs. Joe Maughan, 210 Emison avenue, | Nyssa. ¡1 Why I Hate Advertising My name’s Johnson. I’m a taxpaying American citizen and I hate advertising. Take toothpaste. Since I was a pup I used the same toothpaste. So my wife reads ads about toothpaste that stops decay. Nothing will do but we use this new stuff. Sure, the kids don’t have cavities any more but this new toothpaste sure doesn’t taste to me like the old days. Thanks to advertising. Take washing machines and dryers and all that jazz. These women read ads about saving work and time so they got appliances all over the place. I figure they haven’t got enough to do anyway. Nuts to advertising. If you want to get right down to it, take all this advertising my competition runs. These characters run ads with prices so low I got to run my own ads and practically give the stuff away. It’s the only way I can get people in to buy my stuff. Advertising is a heck of a way to run a business. Advertising is for the birds. It gives the customer all the breaks. Speaking for myself, the only time I ever read it is when I’m going to buy something and need to find out where I can get the best buy. The only time it pays to be advertised at is when you’re going to buy something. Qaie Gity flauAsial EXPRESSION OF THANKS I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to friends for cards, flow ers, visits and telephone calls dur ing my hospitalization and while convalescing at home. 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