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THURSDAY. JANUARY 13. 1966 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TWO THE GATE CITY JOURNAL IT'S YOUR LAW TED M. BRAMMER. Editor and Publisher By Oregon State Bar Sunday Farewell Additional Sessions Jan. 16 Farewell Legionnaires Hold Begin Wednesday Service to Honor Cecil Green Rites Service to Honor To At Nyssa Cemetery At Methodist Church Graveside rites for Cedi Green Special “after school” classes Youiig Missionary LDS Missionary were conducted Monday morning, for children in grades 1-6 will be YOUR LEGAL NAME Most probably you are never quite sure whether your wife should use your first name, or her own. when signing an important paper. Perhaps you also wonder whe ther to put a “Mr.” or a “Mrs." in front of a signature, and you get all mixed up about a "Jr.” or a ’1Sr.” after it. Then, what about your middle name or initial? For centuries, under common Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County. Oregon law a legal name consisted of one Christian or given name Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa. Oregon, for Transmission and one surname or family Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter name. The law presumes that Under the Act of March 3, 1879. every person has a given name and a surname which must be stated in full on any legal docu ment. The law may pay little atten-| tion to a middle name or initial, i Nicolo Paganini was an Italian virtuoso on the violin in the 18th and 19th centuries. His first public appear | but it is wise to use either one ELDER ROBERT GLENN or the other for exact indentifica- ance at the age of nine was a triumphant success. He . . . To Serve in California tion. You must be consistent, too. published compositions so difficult that only he could e • For example, one real estate buy play them. The world of that time was astonished at his A farewell testimonial service er was advised to sign all papers performances, especially his ability to play on the fourth by his full name, "William Alton honoring Elder Robert Marion string alone. Smith Jr.” to make it clear which Glenn will be held at 8 o’clock of the Bill Smiths was buying the Sunday evening. Jan. 16, at the But we of Malheur county also have an artist — not Nyssa Second ward chapel. property. musically — but still an artist in his line. He is silver- As for “Mr.” in front of your The young missionary is a son tongued, makes a nice appearance and is (almost) con name, that’s not important at all. of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Glenn vincing. In fact, he was convincing enough to get elected The same is true for “Mrs.” be of route 2, Nyssa. He was grad as county judge. cause it’s your wife’s own name' uated from the local high school Also, like most artists our judge is sensitive. Sensi that counts. with the class of 1965 and attend tive to criticism. And he makes no distinction between When a woman marries, the ed Treasure Valley Community the one originally offering the censure and those re takes her husband's family college during the fall quarter. peating part of it. (That’s us with our excerpts from name. Her maiden surname is He has been employed with his Oregon Tax Review relating to county court overspend absolutely lost. Many women father in stone masonry work. incorrectly use their husband's ing the budget $385,000 in a three-vear period.) Elder Glenn will enter the full name and sign "Mrs. Wil mission home at Salt Lake City In fact, this sensitive artist dislikes censure so much liam A. Smith.” for example. on Jan. 24 and will leave for he’ll remove his official cloak as a county officer and The correct way is for her to southern California following a lambast the *%!©’&(! critic, personally, before a cap sign her own given name and week’s training. His address will tive audience. Furthermore, ne’ll slight the paper by her husband's surname, such at be 1591 East Temple Way, Los not giving it any canned handouts (commonly called "Joan Marie Smith.” Angeles, Calif. 90024. “Press Releases”). A divorced woman who wants The young missionary is the Seriously, now, that we have put on our editorial to resume the use of her maiden third son of the Glenns to enter cloak again — we feel that our readers are entitled to name may, under some circum- i the mission field. Larry served know if there have been any budget violations by the stances, have it returned to her ! in the Great Lakes area and Vai county court. Our chamber of commerce members in by court order. Dee in New Zealand. The former Nyssa are tops. Bless Them, but hardly that much more (Oregon lawyers offer this will be one of the speakers dur important than our other readers — not even to the column as a public service. No ing the Sunday program. person should apply or inter Judge. Friends of Elder Glenn and his pret any law without the aid family are invited to attend this The OTR article said there were four funds in which of an attorney who is complete farewell service. there were violations over the three-vear period. It ly advised of the facts involved. listed them as (1) COUNTY FAIR, (2) GENERAL. (3) Even a slight variance in fact FORMER MINISTER ATTENDS INDIGENT L’QUOR and (4) ROAD. may change the application of FELLOWSHIP DINNER The ROAD FUND has been talked and written about the law.) Special guests for the monthly so much, along with the ruling from the state attorney fellowship dinner at the Nyssa general that federal funds did not require the same LOCAL PASTOR ANNOUNCES Methodist church Wednesday eve budget treatment, that it could appear to some people ning, Jan. 12, were the Rev. and BEGINNING OF NEW CLASS that it is a smoke screen. The Methodist church is hold Mrs. James J. Fleming of Mackey, ing an "Honest to God” Sunday Idaho. The Flemings served the What about the other three funds? These four funds school class for young adults local church during the 1920’s. are similar to the four strings on a violin and the judge couples) beginning this ! The program was another in a has done all his playing on the FOURTH STRING — 1 i (married Sunday. Jan. 16. at 9:45 a m. in series honorujg all living former and let’s face it, judge — you are not a Paganini! the study of the Rev. Ralph A. ■ ministers of the church. Lawrence, who will teach the ENTERTAINS CHURCH GROUP group. LLOYD FRANKLIN TOPLIFF Members of the Christian Wo An invitation is extended to all RITES HELD IN MISSOURI men’s Fellowship group met last young adults to attend this class, Final rites for Lloyd Franklin Thursday afternoon at the home which will begin by discussing Topliff were conducted at 1 o’ By Emily Myers of Mrs. Tom Johnson. Nine wo the book, “Honest to God” by clock Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Province and men were in attendance to hear J. A. T. Robinson. Topics will 1965, at Williams funeral chapel children were Saturday evening the lesson presented by Mrs. include “The Reluctant Revolu in California, Mo. Ronald Batt. The worship service tion,” “The End of Theism?” “The Officiating minister was the callers in the Clara Corfield resi was under direction of Mrs. Thel Ground of Our Being” and “The Rev. Harold Dodd of Eldon, Mo. dence. Louise Pattee spent from ma Anderson. Soloist was Mrs. Forrest Katsch- New Morality.” Tuesday of last week until Sat man and organ music was pro urday in the Corfield home. vided by Miss Ruth Longan. services for a brother-in-law, Rol- Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lorensen at EXPRESSION OF THANKS lie Pattee. tended funeral services Friday in I wish to thank my friends in | Mr. Topliff succumbed on the Caldwell for Osia Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith of the Nyssa area for flowers, mes evening of Dec 23 after suffering Glen Corfield of La Grande. Johnstown, Neb., arrived Jan. 6 sages of sympathy and other ex a sudden heart attack while on Mrs. W. B. Holmes and Mrs. Billie to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. pressions of kindness shown me duty at Zinn’s Flying “A" station Hann of Portland, Mrs. Bud Tracy William Turner. The Smiths plan following the accidental death of in Nyssa. of Rancho Cordova, Calif., were to visit her brother, the Wilbur my husband. Burial was made in the ceme tery at California. Pallbearers recent guests of Mrs. Clara Cor Chapins, and a sister, the Ken —Mrs. Henry Reuter field. They also attended funeral ! Lorensens. were Bill Gilbert, R L. Hert, Union, Oregon B. F. Houser, Carl Rohrbach, W. F. Niederjohn and D. W. Lehman SUBSCRIPTION RATES Single Copies 10c In Malheur Count), Oregon, and Payette and Canyon Counties, Idaho: One Year $4.00 Six Months $2.73 Elsewhere in the U.S. A.: Per Year $5.00 Six Months $3.00 GREAT ARTISTS Owyhee News held at Nyssa Methodist church beginning Wednesday, Jan 19, it is announced by Mrs. Cy Bock The sessions, to be held for eight consecutive weeks, are an annual event known as "additional ses »ions’* of the Church school and are open to all boys and girls. Primary department classes, first, second and thin! grades, will be taught by Mrs. Francis Hight, Mrs. Alva Goodell Jr. and Mrs Bock on the subject of missions The Junior department, with Mrs. Dick Miller and Mrs W W. Fos ter as instructors, will study the life and teachings of St. Paul. Fred McCarthy Dies After Brief Illness; Colorado Rites Held Funeral services for Clarence "Fred" McCarthy, a World War I veteran and retired employee of Amalgamated Sugar company, were conducted Tuesday after noon. Jan. 11, 1966, at Greeley, Colo. Mr. McCarthy succumbed last Thursday in the Veterans’ hospi tal at Boise following a brief illness. He was born July 25, 1895, in California and before coming to Nyssa, resided in Colorado. In 1941 he began working as pulp dryer fireman at Amalgamated’» Nyssa plant, and upon retiring in July 1961 held the position of as sistant dryer foreman. In addition to his widow, Helen McCarthy of the home at 54 Beech avenue in Nyssa, he is sur vived by one* stepson. Edward Lee Turk of Hermiston and five grandchildren Also surviving are two brothers. Dalton McCarthy of Eaton, Colo., and Charles Mc Carthy of Yucaipa, Calif. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Physicians and Surgeons K. E. KERBY. M. D. K. A. DANFORD. M. D. KEN PFAFF. M. D. Physicians and Surgeon» Dial 372-2241 Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Daily Except Saturday and Sunday; Saturday, 10 to 12. MAULDING CLINIC L. A. Maulding, M. D. Physician and Surgaon “By Appointment Only” Dial 372-2216 Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Daily Except Wednesday, Satur day and Sunday; Wednesday and Saturday, 9 to 12. EXPRESSION OF THANKS I take this opportunity to pub licly thank my relatives and friends for visitations, beautiful plants and flowers and get-well DAVID W SARAZIN. M.D. wishes during my recent stay in Physician and Surgaon the hospital. I also want to ex Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. press my appreciation to Dr. Au gustus Tanaka and to all mem Daily Except Thursday, Saturday and Sunday; Thursday and bers of the staff at Malheur Me Saturday, 10 to 12 Noon. morial hospital for their many — Phones — kindnesses. Office 372-3365 Res. 372-3173 —Mrs. Herbert Bergam Office: 213 Main Street EXPRESSION OF THANKS We take this opportunity to thank our friends for flowers, messages of sympathy and other J. R. CUNDALL expressions of kindness shown DENTIST us during our recent bereave 17 South Third Street ment. We especially want to Dial 372-353» thank the ladies of the Nazarene Nyssa Oregon church and Out Our Way club women for food. Special thanks J. W. OLSEN. D. M. D. also go to the Rev. John Bullock for his assistance and kindness. DENTAL OFFICE —The Family of Seventh and Bower Ave. Rollie Pattee Dial 372-3311 Nyssa______________ Oregon Classified» Bring Resullsl Optometrist Wholesale Prices ON STEEL •Manufacturer*« suggested retell price for Special V-6 2-dr. coupe. Price Includes Federal Excise Tax and euggeeted dealer de livery and handling charge (transportation chargee, acceceorlea, other optional equipment, state and local taxae additional)» Compare Special’s looks and performance with anything else in this price range. There. You really can afford to own a Buick. In fact, you can’t afford not to. See your Buick dealer now while he’s in the mood to give you the very best deal in town. Huriy. 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Mr. Green, who had laen ill for some time, succumbed Friday in I the Veterans’ hospitul al Boise where he had been a patient for several weeks. He wus born Muy 13, 1903, at Rigby, Iduho, a son of George and Nora Allred Gleen, and while still an infant moved with his parents to Nyssa He was a member of the family for whom Nyssa’s Green avenue | was named. Mr. Green, ii former I railroad employee und farm lab orer, was affiliated with the LDS church and wus u veteran of World War 1!. He is survived by one brother, Glen Green of Burley. Idaho; ELDER CLARK M. DRAPER I two sisters, Mrs Vcru Hansen of Seal Bruch. Cui if ., und Mrs. . . . 1965 Nyssa Graduate Theda Dodge of Rainier, Ore The deceased wus u cousin of A farewell testimonial honoring Nyssans, Mrs. Tom (Merle) John Elder Clark Miland Draper will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday, Jun. 16. son and Mrs. Myrtle Blodgett, in the Owyhee LDS ward chapel and among three surviving aunts The young missionary, son of is Mrs. Sudie Doherty of Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Miland G. Draper, will depart soon to serve in the Treasure Valley Community col- Spunish - American mission field , lege and was employed ut the Ore-Ida plant in Ontario for the 1J)S church Friends of the departing mis Elder Draper was graduated from Nyssa high school in 1965, sionary and his family arc invited studied during the fall term nt i to attend the farewell service DR. JOHN EASLY 18 North Third Street Nyssa, Oregon — Phones — Nyssa . . . 372-2949 Ontario . . . 889-8017 Veterinarians TREASURE VALLEY ANIMAL HOSPITAL On Alberta Ave. Dial 372-2251 Nyssa, Oregon Dr. B. E. Ross Nyssa — 372-3552 Dr. D. R. Mason Parma — 722-6332 Large and Small Animals ED MASON . . . The Friendly Man in the Circle "P" Truck for Pacific Oils, Greases and Filters. SAVE tt k GALLON V ON OIL 5 t,. A POUND I V ON GREASE . . . and . . . BY PLACING YOUR ORDER Before Feb. 15 for Delivery By April 1, 1966! 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