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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1966 Oregon Vehicle Registrations Total 1,228,156 for 1965 Nyssa School Board Sets $810.000 Budget (Continued From Page 1) get since they were administered by Treusure Vulley Community college. These funds are used in tin- local district for remedial cliisses, head - start program, li j brary funds und parents of young migrants. PAGE SEVEN Father of Nyssan Dies in Caldwell; Monday Rites Held Oregon Trail Graveside Services Conducted at Vale For Hazel M. Hart 1 Funeral rites for William F. Graveside services for Hazel M i Corn of rural Nampa were con Hart, a lifelong resident of Mal Oregon motor vehicle registra Mrs Rolland Holmes was a ducted Monday afternoon, March heur county, were conducted tions at the end of 1965 totaled March 24 culler at the home of 28, 1966, at Peckham-Dukan-Da- Wednedsay morning, March 30. 1,228,158, an increase of 5 9 per Mrs. Speed Porter. Mrs. Don vis chapel in Caldwell, with the 1966, in Valley View cemetery at cent over 1964. Vcrn L Hill, di Royse and family were Sunday Rev. Ron DeGraaf officiating. In Vale, under direction of High's rector of the Department of Mo terment was made in Dry Creek guests of the Holmes family. funeral chapel. Officiating was tor vehicles, announced recently. Mrs Jennie Allied and Lillian cemetery near Boise. the Rev. William Humphreys. School Lunch»« Subsidised This meant that another 68.873 The deceased, father of Fay Miss Hart succumbed Monday School Clerk Dirick Nedry told of Willard, Utah, were Saturday Vehicles joined the Oregon traffic in a hospital at Pendleton, fol the gloup that if federal subsidies dinner guests at the Glenn Brown Corn of Nyssa, succumbed last stream during the year. residence. Thursday in a Caldwell hospital lowing an extended illness. Hill noted that the rate of in for the hot lunch progrum were ' He was born June 30, 1883, in Se She was bom April 23, 1904. at crease last year was not quite as eliminated, the cost would in Tyner Couple Honored Six guests were present to hon dalia, Mo., and at the age of seven Ontario and when a child moved great as in 1964 when a 6 2 per crease $16,000 und price of meals years, traveled to the Boise valley to Vale where the family resided cent registration gain over 1963 would huve to In* increased by or Mr. and Mrs Ed Tyner on >n a covered wagon with his par- approximutely 25 percent. their recent wedding anniversary until 15 years ago when they went was recorded ■ ents. to Adrian. The deceased was a Registrations over the past five Bourd President Larson said and Tyner's birthday. Traditional On Oct. 22. 1902, he was mar refreshments were served to the graduate of Vale high school and years, hr added, have increased one item rejected by the bourd ried to Amanda Hitson in Boise. a member of the Methodist nearly 27 percent. wus hcalth and accident insurance group. Eight Merry Matrons club mem They farmed near Emmett, Pay Church. A breakdown of registrations for teachers. Thia would have shows 1,627,841 passenger cars, cost an additional $5,000 for all bers and one guest. Mrs. Allen ette and in Eastern Malheur coun She is survived by a brother. Benoit, met March 23 at the home ty until 1944 when they moved to 1.880 buses. 71,342 trucks, 90.073 employees. George A. Hart of Vale; three the Nampa area. Mr. Corn was trailers, 3.585 fixed loads and sisters, Mrs. Mabel Pounds and Nyssa voters will pass on the of Jessie Chard. Roll call was a member of the Baptist church. 33.4.35 motorcycles. Mrs. Jessie <Babe) Brown of Ad budget in an April 18 election “Your Favorite Pet." A scrambled word game was played with Cora In addition to his widow and Motorcycles again «howed a big und Adriun, April 15. rian, Mrs. Marjorie Cassidy of Rookstool and Alberta Tyner as son, Fay of Nyssa, he is survived gain, 13.7 percent more than in Chester, Calif. winners. Next meeting will be by two other sons. Jack of Nam- 1964. but the rate of increase was EXPRESSION OF THANKS ROBERT F. SMITH Other survivors include a ne April 20 with Alberta Tyner. Re pa and Ross Corn of Ontario; lower than in other recent years . . . Serve* District Six Year* phew, Donald Hart of Vale; and We take this opportunity to freshments were served by the three daughters, Mrs. Mildred The department. Hill said, col thank OKK club members and three nieces, Shirley Davis, Bar ♦ ♦ lected $21.068,843 for all types of our other friends for the many hostess, assisted by Opal Holmes. Taylor of Medford, Ore , Mrs. Es- bara Hart and Gloria Holly. A Rep Robert F. Smith (R-Burns), Messrs, and Mmes. Walter Can ther Weldon of Burley, Idaho, and registration and driver licensing kindnesses expressed in thought brother. Leonard, succumbed in majority leader and speaker pro non, Hulon Rhodes and Don Bi Mrs. Mary Osborn of Norwalk. transactions in 1965 and deed following the death of tern of the 1965 Legislature, has IM Moneys collected are earmark our beloved mother and grand shop were Sunday dinner guests Calif. of Mrs. Myrtle Alexander. Other survivors include a sis filed for the seat in the House of ' ed for the highway fund, except mother. Mrs. Bob Adams was a recent ter, Mrs. Emma Troy of Boise; Representatives from the 26th dis- ( Activities Reported for department expenditures The Family of Tuesday morning caller of Mrs 23 grandchildren and a number trict representing Malheur and Florence Kygar Harney counties. Rep. Smith has By Eagles Auxiliary Rolland Holmes. of great-grandchildren. DENNIS SAVAGE EARNS been a member of the House for All members of the Eagles aux Marcie and Darlene Hill were PERFECT GRADES AT EOC the past three sessions. IN APPRECIATION iliary are urged to attend a Re weekend guests in the Loyd Ad CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Dennis Savage, a biology major At the present time Smith is gion 4 meeting to be held April Our heartfelt thunks to every ams home. Mr. and Mrs. Adams A no-host dinner honoring Clay at Eastern Oregon college In La one who expressed sympathy, of were recent callers at the home Jensen on his birthday anniver chairman of the Legislative In-1 2-3 in La Grande. Grand», earned a perfect 40 At the next regular meeting of fered prayers, sent floral offerings of Mrs Wallace Wharton in Boise. sary was served Friday evening terim Committee on Public Lands grade point average for the win and a member of the Congression the local auxiliary, initiation rites and memorials and for the many Visits Sister in Dallas at the Thunderegg room in Vale al Public Land Law Review com ter term He is presently practice will be conducted for Mrs. Harley acts of kindness extended teaching in Hermiston high school other Jeanie Seuel) recently went to In addition to the honoree, those mission. Rep Smith has been an Wilson. The session will be held during our recent bereave - ( Dallas, Texas, to visit her sister, present were Mrs. Jensen. Mr. to us under supervision of former Nys- active member of the Harney and ment. and Mrs. Sid Kelley, Mr and Mrs. National Cattlemen's associations, April 5. Auxiliary officers an san Jack Bowen. Mrs. Jack Singleton. nounce that a membership con In Gratitude— Dennis attended Nyssa schools Jeanie and Peggy Seuell left Howard Myrick, Mr. and Mrs. and has been active in chamber test is now in progress, with Eva Ostermeier and for 12 years, graduating with the Sunday for Corvallis and Mon Lyle Miner. of commerce affairs. Mmes Mildred Nesbitt and Elaine the Ostermeier Families mouth to continue their college class of 1958. During his last In 1957 he was selected Junior \ Olsen as team captains. year in high school, he was reci studies. SUNDAY VISITORS First Citizen and in 1961 was hon During the March meeting, pient of the Calvin Wilson plaque Mr. and Mrs. Damon Savage of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shuster Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ored as one of the three outstand Amy Maberry was winner of the as outstanding athlete in the sen rural Nyssa and is married to the were Sunday viistors in the Bob and Mrs. Buster Edwards were ing young men in Oregon. door prize, with Jimmie Hatch ior class. former Linda Nelson, daughter of Holmes residence. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Genp McConnell of receiving one of the attendance In his announcement, Smith i Tile honor student is a son of Mrs Herb Nelson, route 2, Parma. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Caldwell. Afternoon visitors in said: “The forthcoming legisla- | awards. i Virginia Brandt was not Clifford were Sunday visitors of the Edwards home were Mr. and tive session must make serious on < hand to claim the other at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers. The Mrs. Nobie Stephens of Greenleaf, decisions on many problems con-1 tendance f prize. latter couple visited Sunday at Mr and Mrs. Clay Warner of cerning property tax relief, public The group announces that a the Ed Stephens home in Apple Wilder. land use, recreation and water Cancer < fun charity ball will be Valley. resources, and the field of educa- ] held April 16, with music to be Mr and Mrs. Robert Adams tion. I hope to participate in these provided | by Del Smith and his Journal Classifieds decisions were recent dinner guests at the in behalf of the people . Rhythm ; Rounders. A valuable John Adams home in Parma. of Malheur and Harney counties.”', door prize will be given away. Bring Results! Jack and Russell Jennings of Portland spent spring vacation with their grandparents, Mr and is for EVERY EASTER FLOWER Mrs W. P. Hendricks. Their mo . . . and we have them. ther, Pauline Jennings, spent the weekend here to attend the Recce-Corak wedding. is for ALWAYS ORDER EARLY Mr. and Mrs. David Ballantyne to be sure of getting what you want. and family were Sunday visitors of her parents, the Edward Simp sons at Homedale. is to remind you to SEND FLOWERS By Alberta Tyner ^2, ^2. Nyssa Births . . . March 25 — To Mr. and Mrs. Howard Malone of Parma, a 10- pound, 11-ounce girl, Karen Elaine. March 29 — To Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Allen of Nyssa, a 6-pound, 10-ounce boy, Brent Alvin. ATTENDS RITES FOR FATHER Diane Ervin left Monday morn ing for Phoenix to attend funeral services for her father, Bruce Ervin, who succumbed in a hos pital there. She plans to return home this coming weekend. Diane is a daughter of Mrs. Goldie Mor rison and a Nyssa junior high school student. To Buy, Sell or Trad», Try th* Classified Pagel MATCH YOUR EASTER ATTIRE!! 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