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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY. APRIL 7. 1966 Driver Unhuri In Truck Upsel Real Estate Women Nampa Chapel Rites Hold Annual Party To Be Held Friday For Scholarship Fund For Nyssan’s Father COMING EVENTS*! PAGE SEVEN Paul R. Wynn Rites Conducted March 26 At LDS Stake Center Nyssa Births CHRIS WYCKOFF ASSISTS BUILDERS OF TEEN CENTER Chris Wyckoff, a student at the University of Oregon in Eu gene, spent spring vacation at Eloy, Ariz., helping a Methodist youth group to construct a stone block teen center. Eleven U of O students of the Wesley foundation and their min ister, Bob Kingsbury, drove to Eloy and stayed overnight in the Methodist church at Bakersfield, Calif., and in an Indian mission at Shurz, Nev. Chris told his parents, Mr. and Mrs Dwight Wyckoff of Nyssa, that the Eloy terrain reminded him of Malheur county, except that instead of sagebrush, the land was covered with sagnaro. cholla, junynag and many other species of cacti. Funerul services for Richard R. Services for Paul R. Wynn were Emerson will be held at 11 o’clock April 8-9. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.—Rum conducted Saturday noon, March April 3—To Mr. and Mrs Jose Friday morning, April 8, 1966, at mage sale in Town» building 26, 1966, at the Oneida stake cen ter, with burial made in the ceme Vallejo of Vale, a 5-pound, 12- Shepherd rnortuury in Nampa. sponsored by Rebekah lodge. ounce girl, Maria Ana. Officiating will be the Revs. Clay April 8. 10:30 a.m.—Senior Citi- tery at Preston, Idaho. April 5—To Mr. and Mrs. James ■Mr. Wynn succumbed the pre- Stephens and Warren D. Combs xens meeting and potluck dinner ! vious Wednesday morning at the Smith of Ontario, a 6-pound, 15- of the Marsing and Nampa As in Nyssa Methodist church. ounce girl, Lucinda Kay. sembly of God churches Inter April 8. 2 p.m.—Owyhee Gar ' Preston home of a daughter, Mrs. ment will be made in Kohlerlawn den club meeting at home of Mrs. Keith Gooch, following an ex- April 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry i tended illness. Mendazona of Nyssa, a 9-pound, cemetery. Jim Langley. He was born Sept. 18, 1899, at 11-ounce boy, Michael Henry. Mr. Emerson, father of Mrs. April 8, 8 p.m.—Good Friday Donald J. (Austa) Smith of Nyssa, service at Nyssa Christian church. Lyons, Kan., a son of George B. and Cora E. Straight Wynn. He OMITTED FROM HONOR LIST succumbed Monduy in u Caldwell April 8. 8 p.m. — Amity club married Mary Ellen Hemsley on hospital. Laura Mackey, a sophomore meeting at homo of Mrs. Madge | Sept. 22, 1921, in the Salt I-ake at born Nov. 2. 1«««, He was student at Adrian high school, Wilson. City temple Comstock, Ndb., und grew up in earned a B average during the The family resided in Preston April 9, 8:30 p.m. — Card party that area On Nov. 1«. 1911. he for 21 years, during which time past nine weeks. Her name was married Lula Mary Mattox at at Oregon Trail hall. | omitted from the list of honor April 9—Evening potluck din Mr. Wynn operated a hardware students reported last week by Broken Bow, Neb., and in 1940 store. He continued in the hard-1 they moved to Marsing from Dry ner and pinochle party at Nu the superintendent's office Classifieds Bring Results! ware business at Ashton and also Acres community hall. Valley, Custer County, Neb. farmed there before moving to April 10. 6:15 a.m.—Sunrise ser The deceased made his home the Nyssa area where he ranched with his daughter in Nyssa since vice on cemetery hill, west of ! for 14 years. Mr. Wynn and his N yssa. the death of his wife on Oct. 15, wife returned to Preston in Octo April 11, 1:30 p.m...—Meeting of ber 1965. 1904. Mr Emerson was a member of Malheur County Dairy Wires at The deceased was an active the Marsing Assembly of God homo of Mrs. Jim Phifer. member of the LDS church, hav April 12, 2 p.m. — Meeting of ing served in the bishopric of church. In addition to Mrs. Smith, he ANK Garden club at home of Mrs. Preston Fourth ward, as president is survived by eight sons, Ken Dale Ashcraft. and counselor in the Oneida stake neth R. and Paul E of Marsing, April 12. 7:30 p.m—Knife and and as a member of the stake high Donald E. of Roy, Utah. Dwight Fork club meeting at East Side council. more than five gallons of liquid F. of Milwaukie, Ore., the Rev. cafe. Ontario. While residing at Ashton, he April 13, 8 p.m. — St. Paul’s was superintendent of the stake lost. This also cut down danger Richard D of Commerce City, Colo., the Rev. Russel) R. of Port Guild meeting at home of Mrs. Sunday school board and was ac of fire, he said. land, Raymond R. of Corona, Ray Larson. tive in missionary work of the April 14, 1:30 p.m.—Nyssa "day- stake. Calif., and Waldo W. Emerson of time" extension unit meeting ai J Nampa. In addition to his widow, Mr. Other survivors include four home of Mrs. Ron Young. Wynn is survived by four sons, NOW’S THE TIME TO ORDER I brothers, Ralph of Oakland, Ore., Ross of Ashton, Vai D. of Lom i Carey of Alliance, Neb., John of BANTAM MIXED LEAGUE PERSONALIZED LISTINGS poc, Calif., Robert of Imperial Bassett, Neb , and George of Mor- Sugar Bowl .2ßM 13*4 Beach, Calif., and David Wynn of If your phone is used frequently by others j risville, Pa.; three sisters, Mrs. Owyhee Barber __ 26 14 rural Nyssa; five daughters, Mrs. who live in your home — boarders or rela I Alice Carpenter of Kearney, Neb , Idaho Power ___ 23 17 June Winward of Chico, Calif., tives for example —encourage them to i Mrs. Mary Thompson of Lyman, Ross Rollers 22 18 Mrs. Irene Godfrey and Mrs. Anne Neb , and Mrs. Ada Gibbons of Eastman Agency order their own personalized listing in the _ 21% 18% Gooch of Preston, Mrs. Mary El Coos Bay, Ore. new directory. Each low-cost listing shows Nyssa Auto Parts .18 22 len Peterson of Caldwell and Also surviving are 29 grand Renstrom Agency 13 name, address, and phone number. To 25 Mrs. Jeannine Stringam of Idaho children and 10 great-grandchil Wilson's Janitorial I 32 Falls. order, call our Business Office. dren. Boys’ high scratch games, Ricky Also surviving are three bro BUSINESSMEN: Missed calls mean ■»■•tri Wilson, 211; Scott Engstrom, 167; thers, Dan A. of Eugene, Ore., Undergoes Surgery Billy Marcum, 151. 'Boys’ high Edgar E. of Emmett, Idaho, and business. Make it easy for customers and Miss Janice Evans underwent series. Ricky Wilson, 498; B. Mar Eugene Wynn of Ontario, Ore.; prospects to call you with an advertise I surgery early last week at Mal- cum. 409; S. Engstrom, 395. four sisters, Mrs. Earl Wilson of ment in the Yellow Pages. Just call our ! heur Memorial hospital in Nyssa. March 26 High Games and Series El Seconda, Calif., Mrs. Peter Business Office, and ask for a Yellow Pages ! On Monday of this week she was Kevin Engstrom, 173/154; Hal I reported to be recovering nicely, Brendle, 164. K. Engstrom, 439; Thompson and Mrs. Leland Stei representative. ner of Rexburg, Idaho, and Mrs. but was still confined to the hos- Hal Brendle, 420; Ricky Wilson, Rulon Lake of Colorado. MALHEUR HOME : pital. Date of her release was un 407. K. Vinsonhaler, 166; C. Ma- Forty-three grandchildren also TELEPHONE CO. known at that time. Mrs. Lucy o rostica and J. Holmes. 146; N. survive. Evans is staying with Mr. and Wilson, 145; K. Vinsonhaler, 416; Mrs. Sherman Keck while Janice N. Wilson, 403; J. Holmes, 395. Classifieds Bring Results! is hospitalized. E«l Mason, driver of Nyssu C <> op Supply's fuel truck. escaped uninjured when In- win forced off the road und his vehicle upset Monday of last week. Muson win traveling west on Cow Hollow road about % mile tieyond Sunset Market when he noted a passenger car coming to ward him In tin- middle of the pavement, lie said he kept pull ing over to the right, thinking the oncoming car would return to the proper side of the road, but when it did not he took the shoulder mid turned the truck over on its side. The other vehicle, occupied by two young boys and having a light-colored license, stopped lif ter the truck upset But as soon mi they saw Mason push a door up to get out, left without further ado. The truck was loaded with gasoline and diesel fuel ut the time, but its speed had been cut enough that damage was held to approximately $1,000, Insurance covers the major portion of the loss. Ernie Metcalf, manager of the Co-op. said due to the new truck having new-type lids on the fuel compartments that there wusn’t The Malheur county chapter of Women's Council of National As sociation of Real Estate Boards held its annual dessert bridge and pinochle party March 25 at Moore hotel in Ontario. Nyssan Mel Calhoun tallied high score in the bridge division and Al Andrews of Ontario was recipient of low score award Er nie Smith and Jack Vincent of Ontario, with high and low scores respectively, were winners among pinochle players. Jan Barton of Nyssa received the door prize. Entertainment was provided by Linda Ballou who sang several vocal selections, accompanying herself on the guitar. Proceeds from the party are added to the scholarship fund which is given annually to a Vale, Nyssa or Ontario graduating sen ior girl to further her business education. During the past five years, this award has gone to three Nyssans and two girls from Ontario. 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