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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1965 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON Amalgamated Employee Dies 16 Days After Brother Killed in Plane Crash Funeral nervier» fur Samuel Robert (Bob) Whitaker were conducted at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Nov. 30, 1965, at the Nyssa LI)S stake house. Mr. Whitukcr succumbed Sat unlay ut his homo in Nyssu fol lowing a third heart attack li. suffered earlier attacks in 1957 and 196(1 His death came Just It) days after his brother, Ron, was killt*d in the crash of a jet ♦ 4 Correspondent Reports Holiday Events in Area By Emily Myer» OWYHEE Mr. und Mrs James Stephen, Mr. und Mrs. Howard Day were Thanksgiving dinner guests in the James O. Stephen home at Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culbert- ! son were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Earl Ky- i gar. Mrs. Buster Talbot and Rusty were Friday visitors in the airliner at Ball Lake City I Culbertson home. He was born July 19. 1919, at Sunday afternoon visitors in Ogden, Utah, a son of Samuel the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Francis and Ivy Goddard Whita Arthur Skogan were Mr. and Mrs. ker and attended Ixith grade und i Sam McBride. high schools in thut city. Mr. und Mrs. Charles Share and S. R. (BOB) WHITAKER Emma Householder were Thanks . . . Dies at Ago 46 He came to Nyssa in 1942 und giving dinner guests in the Don on Muy 2 thut your wus murried Share home at Nyssa. to Ruth M Rands at Winnemucca, Mrs. Gladys Morfitt was a Sun- Nev. Mr. Whitaker hud been j day visitor in the William Peutz employed by Amalgamated Sugar residence. company for over 24 years und worked us scoop operator, me Guests in Parma Home Funeral rites for Leoma Alice chanic und ut time of his death Mr and Mrs. Byrd Walters | Bingman were held Tuesday mor- us assistant dump foreman. : ning, Nov. 30, 1965, at Lienkaem were Thanksgiving dinner guests Tlie deceased was a member of per chapel with Pastor John Mil- of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Clary at tlie I.1XS church and served for brath <>f Faith Lutheran church Paroia Mi. Elli- Walter; of three years as radio operator in officiating. Nyssa, Mr and Mrs Rex Walters | the Army Air Force. His favorite Mrs. Bingman succumbed Sat ! of Boise were weekend guests in hobbies were mechanic work, urday at her home in Ontario the Byrd Waiters home. fishing, game und rock hunting ■ following a brief illness and suf- I Mr and Mrs Henry Carroll re- Bishop Frell Bluir officiated ut fering with cancer. , ceived word recently that a son- thy Tuesday afternoon rites und in-law, Edward Morrison, a pho 10. 1893. She was born March speakers were Joseph Maughan tographer aboard the USS Am und Dean Fife. Musical selections at La Grande, Ore., a duughter of erica, had been sent to Viet Nam. P. M. and Ida Haley Warren She were by Nancy Leavitt, Terry I Becky, Susie and Mary Carroll Marsh, Mark Moncur. Florence 1 had been u resident of Malheur visited last week with their county for the past 70 years, hav lx*wis and Phyllis Tulbot. ing moved with her parents when grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Henry In uddition to his widow of the very young to the Oregon Trail Carroll. Their parents, Mr. and home, Mr. Whitaker is survived community, southwest of Nyssa. Mrs. Jim Carroll, took them home by one son, Robert Alan Whita She studied at the Hogback on Sunday. Esther Stephen was ker, stationed with the U S. Army school and in 1916 was married a Nov. 24 evening caller in the in Korea; a daughter, Mrs Hilbert to II P. Bingman. Upon retiring ! Carroll residence. (Evelyn) Peterson of Nyssa; and in 1958, she hud been employed Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and one step - daughter, Mrs Emery for 27 years by Malheur Home Mrs. Chester Mills were Miss (Marylyn) Spangler of Nyssa. Telephone company. She was a Toby Lynn Beery of La Grande, Other survivors include his member of the Baptist church in Kenneth Mills of Portland, Mr. mother; a brother, Stan Whitaker; Ontario and her favorite hobby and Mrs. Ronald Batt of Nyssa and a t< r. Mr H A (Betty) was gardening. and Ross Mills of Adrian. Daley, all of Ogden; and three Mrs. Bingman is survived by Visitor From Cambridge grandchildren. His father suc one son. Dale of Cambridge, Ida Carl Hopper of Cambridge, Ida cumbed in 1953. ho; two grandsons, Gerald (Butch) ho, was a Nov. 24-25 guest at the Bunul was made in the Nyssa of lai Grande and Robert Bing Glen Strickland home. cemetery under direction of Lien- Emily Myers was a Sunday din man of Cambridge; u great-grand kuemper funeral home daughter, Gernlyn Bingman of ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen. La Grande. FORMER NYSSAN DIES Mrs. Charley Culbertson visited Also surviving are four broth Word han been received by friends in Nyssa of the death of ers, Ed Warren of Nyssa; Roy Monday with Larry Culbertson at Phillip Roth at Moses Lake. Wash Warren of Nampa, Earl Warren Caldwell Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Horn and The deceased resided in this area of Yakima, Wash., and Marvin for a number of years and was Warren of Corvallis, Ore.; three Eva Goodman, Mr. and Mrs Ray the father of former Nyssan Walt sisters. Mrs. Edna C. Williams of Bruner and family were Thanks Portland, Mrs. R. G Wells of On giving dinner guests of Mrs. Mar Roth. Mr Ri>th succumbed after suf tario and Mrs Ralph Reberger of tha Moore. Mr and Mrs. Denzil Scholl and fering a heart attack in Novcm- Woodburn, Ore. An infant daughter died in family, Mr. and Mrs. M. P Scholl, ber. all of Ellensburg, Wash., were 1929. Interment was made in the Saturday and Sunday visitors in ARRIVE FOR SERVICES Among relatives arriving in Nyssa cemetery. Active pallbear the Melvin Crocker home. Mr. Nyssa to attend funeral rites for ers were Bernard Frost. Paul Pen- and Mrs. Frank Rogers, Mr. and Samuel It i|l..l>) Whitak< i W*T* rod, Murrel Doan, Henry Quast. Mrs. B. E. Starnes of Roseburg his son. Alan from Korea; his Gilbert Holmes and Frank Bar visited last week and were Thanksgiving dinner guests of the mother, Mrs. Ivy Whitaker; his ber. Melvin Crockers. brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Whitaker; his brother- Mrs. Fred Brownfield and Mrs. in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dutch Simpson were Friday after B. A. Daley, all of Ogden. noon visitors in the Melvin Crock Others arriving to attend the er residence. services were Mrs. Clara Rands, Return From Yakima Funeral services for Frances Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rands, Delores Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dimmick and Evelyn Duncan, 31, were conduct and Gary, Mrs. Dale Phipps, all Larry returned Friday night from ed at 2 o'clock yesterday after of Ogden; Vern Rands of Ren Yakima. The Dimmicks took ton, Wash ; Mr and Mrs. Ted noon, Dec. 1, 1965, at Lienkaem- Larry to the Boise airport Satur p< r chapel in Nyssa. Officiating Dick of Nampa. was the Rev. Arthur Skogan of day and he returned to his home. Mr and Mrs. Dimmick called at Owyhee Community church. the Scott Neal home in Boise be Mrs. Duncan succumbed Satur fore returning home. day at Malheur Memorial hospi Mrs. George Mendazona and tal following an extended illness. She was born May 31. 1934, at family were Thanksgiving dinner | Lone Wolf, Okla., a daughter of guests in the Celestano Arana | home at Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Bonner. Mrs. Lorraine Hiatt and chil She attended school there and at Sentinel, Okla., and on Feb. 1, dren of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Bill 1951, was united in marriage to I Southard of Yerington, Nev., Mr. Robert Duncan. The family then and Mrs. Clarence Niccum and i son of Caldwell and Margaret resided in California and Utah , McCain of Vale were Thanksgiv before moving to Oregon. ing dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. In addition to Mr. Duncan, she Vernon McCain. ! is survived by one son, Mike, 13 Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sumpter Time for a KilchenAid years old; two daughters, Cindy. were Thanksgiving dinner guests 10, and Dee Anna, 3, all of the of Mrs. Mabel Houston. Mrs. dishwasher home at Adrian. Edna Hartley and Mrs. Houston End thr monotony of daily hand Also surviving are her parents were Saturday callers in the home dishwashing with a beautiful of Sentinel and two brothers, Wil of Mrs. A. H. Keck at Nyssa. new KITCHENAID BUILT-IN liam Bonner of Lovington, N.M . DISHWASHER. and Jack Bonner of Sentinel. CORRECTION . . . • Thru writs. Three price ranges. Burial was made in the Owy The Journal was in error in re- ■ Push button cycle selection. hee cemetery under direction of porting (Nov. 18 issue) that Royce ■ Convenient front loading. Lienkaemper funeral home. Pall Irby pleaded guilty to a charge bearers were Earl Winn, Vern of having shot a hen pheasant • Exclusive KilchenAid 4-Wi/ Wish ind Flo Thru drying ptrformanct. McCain, George Cartwright, Vern during closed season. It should ■ Bif, versatile capacity. Parker, William Webb and Fred have read guilty of having the Brownfield. ■ Van Fronts to match any decor, hen in his possession during clos ■ Porcelain enamel wash chamber. ed season. Royce said the penalty and fine Plus many other were the same but that his dog exclusive features. actually caught the crippled hen Services were held this week and one of his children was in Seattle for Alan James Butler "totin” it. who succumbed Sunday, Nov. 28, 1965, at his home in the Washing ton city following a lingering ill ness. Before moving to Seattle, the Wake services for Takashi Ha family resided in Nyssa for sev rada of Ontario were conducted eral years and Mr. Butler was em Monday evening, Nov. 29, 1965, at ployed at the Western Corrugator the Buddhist church in Ontario, company. He had also resided in with funeral rites held there Midvale and Cambridge, Idaho. Tuesday afternoon. Burial was Mr. Butler was born Aug. 2, made in Evergreen cemetery. 1914, in Fairfield, Idaho, and was Mr. Harada, father of Mrs. united in marriage to Frieda Hi George (Mitsuko) Sadamori of att during October 1935 at Cam Nyssa, succumbed last Thursday bridge. morning at a hospital in Ontario. Don't be switched from the beet~ Survivors include Mrs. Butler He was born Oct. 12. 1890, in KitchenAid. of the home, a daughter, Mrs. Kumamoto, Ken county, Japan, Kenneth (Donna) Cottle of Beth was a retired farmer and had re esda, Md., and three grandchil sided in the Ontario area for the DON B. MOSS dren. Also surviving are one past 20 years. His wife, Tamaru, brother and three sisters. succumbed July 15, 1944, In addition to Mrs. Sadamori, Thanksgiving dinner guests in Mr. Harada is survived by two Phone 372-2124 the Harold Dail home were Lee sons, five other daughters, 11 NYSSA . . . OREGON Dail, Jimmy, Marla and David, grandchildren and two brothers Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farmer. in Japan. Nyssa Chapel Rites Conducted Tuesday For Leoma Bingman Funeral Rites Held At Nyssa Mortuary For Frances Duncan Seattle Rites Held For Alan J. Butler Buddhist Rites Held For Father of Nyssan Firestone Store PAGE SEVEN II ><*/«• Proclaimed WHEREAS, th« Civil Air Pa trol, civilian auxiliary of th« United States Air Force, is de voted to volunteer •ervice to the community and io the na- tion: and WHEREAS, the men and women of this organization have given unselfishly and wholeheartedly to the relief of suffering and to the succor and aid of their fellow Americans through the performance of air and ground search and rescue and by flying humanitarian and mercy missions; and WHEREAS, these same civi lian volunteers are promoting an effective national program of aerospace education and By Freda Aitoreca Marvin Jackson and Gary Mor gan of Bridal Veil, Ore., were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen. Stan Newgen recently spent several days with the Ora Newgens while his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Newgen, were in Madras. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen were turkey day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ellis of the Arcadia community. Mr. and Mrs Bud Schweizer and family of Reno returned Sun day to their home after visiting several days with his mother. Adah Schweizer. Other Thanks giving dinner guests of Mrs Schweizer were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Schweizer and family of Burns, Mr. and Mrs Jack Wood, Betty Parker and Don Hayworth. Carl Grunke of Nyssa was a Thanksgiving dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simpson and Carla. Visit in Las Vegas Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder and Royal, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Wilson and Tracy returned Satur day from Las Vegas «'here they visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baird and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Price and fam ily and Teresa Hamilton went to Monmouth, Ore., last week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Albrit ton and family and Joel Price. All had Thanksgiving dinner at the Albritton home. They went to Portland on Friday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price Jr. and family. They also toured the zoo and returned home on Sunday. Thanksgiving dinner guests in the Harold Alexander home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Felty and family of Homedale. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McMillen and family of On tario. Student Visits Parents Owen Berrett, a student at the University of Utah, spent the holiday weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ber rett. Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Astoreca and girls spent Thanksgiving vacation with their son - in - law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Connel, Brenda and Kelly in Jackpot. Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crow of Madras spent from Wednesday until Saturday morning with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin. The latter couple. Cindy Annette and Dan Chapin and Mrs. Crow visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. William Turner at Owyhee corners and their house guests Mrs. Ruby Helms, Esther Giddings and Joe of Livermore. Calif. The women are Turner's sisters. Guests From California Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and his mother, Sally Adams, and Ja net Kimball of Oakland, Calif., spent Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brewer and family. Linda Brewer was also home for the holiday vacation Hostesses Present Lesson on Frozen Desserts at Extension Unit Meeting training for our youth: and WHEREAS, December I, 1965, marks the 24th anniversary of the founding of this volunteer By Mrs. " Dyre ” Roberts * - Mmes. Boyce Van DeWater, civilian organization dedicated BIG BEND Big Bend Exten Lester Campbell and Varner Hop to the service of humanity: sion unit meeting was held Nov. kins attended a Mission circle NOW THEREFORE. I, Grant 16 at the home of Mrs. Dyre meeting held Nov. 18 at the home Rinehart, Mayor of the City of Roberts with Mrs. Jesse Higgins of Persis Brumbaugh in Roswell. Nyssa, do hereby proclaim the assisting. The lesson on “Frozen Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wood and week of December 1, 1965. as Desserts” was given by the hos- family of Nyssa were recent Sun "Civil Air Patrol Week" and do tesses. day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer hereby call upon all citizens of Present were 15 members, five Wood. the City of Nyssa to observe children and two guests, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Tucker and this week with appropriate Mike Silloms and Mrs. Beatrice Connie were recent ; Sunday eve- ceremonies designed to honor Coons. ning visitors in the Veri Bishop the men. women and cadets of home. the Civil Air Patrol. Mrs. John Packwood visited Leave for Seattle ; Nov. 19 with Mrs. Rosie Cooper (Signed) Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wood j while Mrs. Jim Packwood and GRANT RINEHART left last week for Seattle where visited her mother, Mrs. Jamie Mayor of Nyssa they hope to make their home. i Doris Zulkie in Caldwell. Mmes. Verl Bishop and Boyce Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De- Water visited Nov. 21 with Mr. Van DeWater attended a recent and Mrs. Bill Van DeWater at ACWW workshop in Nyssa. Miss Margie Staples, NHS exchange Fruitland. Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts vis student from Australia, gave a ited Nov. 18 in the Burton Blades talk and showed films of her Today, 9:30 a.m. — WSCS gen {and Mike Douglas homes near homeland. Mr. and Mrs. John Packwood eral meeting in Methodist church. ■ Nampa. Mrs. Harvey Bennett spent Nov. visited on the evening of Nov. 20 Today. 12 noon — Dairy Wires no-host luncheon and meeting at I 19 with Mrs. Floyd Wood and with Carl Packwood at Arena ' children in Homedale. Valley. He is recuperating from Star lite cafe in Vale. recent surgery. Tonight, 7 pun.—PTA executive Harvest Dinner Served meeting in junior high wing of Mr. and Mrs. Delno Brock of Sixty-two area residents were high school building. in attendance at the harvest din Kingman Kolony spent a recent Dec. 3. 10 a-m. to 5 p.m.—Meth ner served Nov. 21 at Big Bend Friday evening visiting Mr. and odist bazaar in church social hall. community hall. Mrs. Dyre Roberts. Doc. 4, 8 pjn__ Pinochle party Plan Christmas Party at Nu Acres Grange hall. RENO COUPLE RETURNS Jolly Jane club meeting was Dec. 4, 8:30 p.m.—Pinochle par Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Reno held Nov. 17 at the home of Mrs. ty at Oregon Trail Grange hall. Dec. 6. 8 p.m. — Eastern Star returned Nov. 22 to their home Pauline McGinnis with Mrs. Hel meeting with balloting in Masonic in the Big Bend community after en Bishop a3 assistant hostess. visiting relatives and friends on Present were 15 members and one hall. Dec. 7. 8 p.m.—Meeting of Jay- their first trip back to their na guest, Mrs. Irene Doty. Plans C-Ettes at home of Mrs. Bob tive state, Colorado, after 28 years were made for their annual away. Christmas party. West. They visited Mrs. Reno’s sister Mrs. Margaret Wood and chil Dec. 8, 7 pun-—Fellowship din ner and program at Nyssa Meth at Brush and with his brother dren of Homedale visited Nov. 20 and family at Snyder. Cousins with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood. odist church. Eight women met Nov. 18 at Dec. 9. 10:30 a.m.—Nyssa Home from Conifer and a nephew from Extension unit meeting at local Aurora drove to Brush to visit the Verl Bishop home to work the Oregon couple. They also vis- on a quilt for the God’s Acre Sale Methodist church. Dec. 9. 8 p.m. — Nyssa PTA ' ited friends at Yuma and Love- to be held at Adrian Community I land. church. meeting in school cafetorium. Reno is a charter member of County committee members of from Eugene where she is attend the Brush American Legion post the Home Extension service met i and attended a meeting of the recently at the home of Mrs. Dyre ing college. Kelly and Bradley Groves of unit while there. He and his wife Roberts. Attending were Mrs. Parma are staying with their also attended a World War I Vet Lavona Porter of Payette, Mrs. grandparents, the Ira Prices, erans’ Thanksgiving dinner in Marge Griffin and Mrs. Alice White and daughter of Vale. Mrs. while their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Brush. Mary Laan of Kingman Kolony, Orville Groves, are moose hunt Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Sanders re- Mrs. Ila Mae Mills and daughter, ing. Mrs. Don Share visited Mon day with her parents, the Prices. turned home Monday evening af- Miss Sally Meevwsen of Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holub were ter spending the Thanksgiving Thanksgiving dinner guests of holidays with her brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ward in Nyssa. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Berne Lorensen McAlister at Terra Bella, Calif. 114 Bower Avenue and family were Thanksgiving They visited Marineland and saw NYSSA . . . OREGON dinner guests of his parents, Mr. other places of interest. Phone 372-3305 and Mrs. Ken Lorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brendle, Spend Weekend in Portland Harry and Hal entertained with Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen were Thanksgiving dinner for Mrs. Major Overhaul Work turkey day dinner guests of Mr. Brendle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brakes — Tune-Up and Mrs. Clifford Nielsen near H. L. Peterson; her brother and Motor and Transmission Ontario. That afternoon Mr. and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Exchange Mrs. Homer Whitman of Emmett Peterson, all of Ontario. An Free Pickup and Delivery and the Elver Nielsens went to other guest was Miss Alicia Pet Service Calls Pendleton where they were over erson of Eugene. night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doyn Price. The three couples went to Portland Friday and spent the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn and family were Nov. 25 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Babe Derrick. The Glenns and Derricks went to Baker that evening to visit Daisy Shook, Mr. and Mrs. Loise Boren. Stacey and Lynn Glenn spent the remainder of the week with their grandparents and the Glenns went after them Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn attended a birthday party honor ing several persons Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edens in Payette. Some of the honorees were former class mates and friends whose anniver o saries were in November. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb and family. 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