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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE FOUR Valley Residents Attend Graduation Rites at Dental College in Portland State Water Outlook Declared 'Critical' Nyssa Blues Downed By Vale Opponents (Continued From Page 1) dry-land agriculture of Oregon and for many irrigated areas serv ed by direct diversion from streams because of continued lack of precipitation, complicated by colder-than-usual winds. Stored water will "save the day" for most lands served from reservoirs. Next official report on water supply conditions in Oregon will be issued early in October ai the close of the current irrigation season. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McArthur SUNSET VALLEY — Mr. and j were June 6-7 overnight guests Mrs James Langley and Jimmy, j at the Gabe Astoreca home and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hobson at i left June 8 for St. Louis. Mo. tended June 9 graduation rites Walter Nelson left the same day for Rex Langley at Portland for Sacramento. Calif., to visit a Dental college. While in the Rose j son. Elliott Nelson and family, city, they took a guided tour and a daughter. Delphene Micrs aboard the USS Providence which and family in Arcata, Calif. He was anchored in the harbor as plans to return to the Astoreca the fleet was in for Rose Parade residence at a later date. Weekend visitors in the Ora festivities. Enroute home, the two couples Newgen home were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Forney and children of Visited relatives in Beaverton. Rex Langley spent Saturday Walla Walla,’ Wash. The New- Nyssa Chapel Rites night with his parents and went gens and Forneys went to Givens To Be Held Today to Pocatello early this week to Hot Springs on Sunday for a pic take state board dental exami nic and swimming. Tony Kratz- For Joe H. Wright Funeral services for Joe Henry berg was a Sunday visitor in the nations. Wright, father of Mrs. Ron (Mary) Newgen home. Rookstool, will be conducted at Sunday dinner guests at the Return From La Grande 11 o’clock this morning, June 16, E. J. Hobson home were Mr. and Melvin and Wanda Wilson re 1966. at Lienkaemper chapel Of Mrs. Joe Hobson and David Pow turned Friday from La Grande ficiating minister will be the Rev. ell of The Dalles. Ore. where they were attending col Ralph A. Lawrence of Nyssa Lynn, Julie and Kathy Porter lege and will spend the summer church. were June 4 afternoon guests in at the Harley Wilson and Werner Methodist Mr. Wright succumbed Mon the Charles Glenn home to help | Peutz homes. day morning after suffering with Stacey Glenn celebrate her birth Mrs. Bill Nielsen and daughter. cancer for approximately one day anniversary. Lee Ann. recently spent a week year. visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Guests in Folkman Home He was born March 8. 1904, in Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and Mark Moncur, Mr. and Mrs. El Oklahoma and on May 28, 1927, family of Provo and Tamers Had ver Nielsen. Bill Nielsen arrived he was united in marriage to ley of Boise spent last week in in Nyssa June 8 and they were Trixie Duncan at Konawa, Okla. the George Folkman home. Mrs. overnight guests in the Elver The deceased was a farm laborer Taylor is the former Carol Folk Nielsen home. Other Friday eve and the family resided in Arizona man. Other Sunday guests for a ning guests were Mr. and Mrs. for 20 years before going to Idaho barbecue dinner were Mr. and Gary Nielsen and David of Boise in 1959. Mrs. Billy Hadley of Boise. Mr. and all were Saturday dinner The Wrights had just recently and Mrs. Brent Folkman. After guests of the Nielsens. The Elver moved to Nyssa from Parma noon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Nielsens and Gary Nielsens at where they had made their home Delbert Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Don tended a family dinner Sunday for the past five years. Beckstead and Doug. Evening at the Jack Chard home in Meri Mr. Wright’s favorite hobby JO ANN DURFEE, who won the Malheur County Dairy Princeas dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. dian. Other guests for a barbe was fishing. cue dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simpson. title Saturday night. June 11. is a typical Dairy Princess. She has In addition to his daughter and Chard, Earl Chard, the hair like spun BUTTER, a peaches and CREAM complexion and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn Ewen Chard family of Boise. widow of the home, the deceased MILK-white teeth. This trim teener stands five feet, four inches visited Sunday with Messrs, and Kenneth is survived by three brothers, I Mmes. C. T. Blackburn. Zack Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hill of Owy General Wright of Fort Worth, and has hazel eyes. She will compete with other County Prin Stockett of San Angelo. Texas: hee dam and the Homer Whit Texas: Sherman and Fred Wright | cesses for the Oregon State Dairy Queen crown June 26 in Port Loise Boren and Leonard of Dur man family of Emmett. —Journal Photo. of Gainsville, Texas; five sisters, j land. kee; Tom Boren. Baker; Dick Leaves for Corvallis Mrs. Dora Lummas, Mrs. Jewel I Bennett of Adrian. Cindy Chapin left Monday Patterson and Mrs. Mildred Pat NYSSAN HAS SURGERY Recent visitors at the Charlie morning for 4-H summer camp terson of Fort Worth. Mrs. Cecil Ideal Gas Meeting IN PORTLAND HOSPITAL Glenn home were Mr. and Mrs. at Corvallis. She plans to return Brattain, Gainsville, and Mrs. Attended by lacksons Roy Carter underwent open Theo Boren of Orange. Calif., Saturday. Allie Duncan. Maude, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Jackson heart surgery last Thursday. June Capt. and Mrs. Stockett of San Also surviving are two grand and family recently attended an 9, at St. Vincent’s hospital in Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wright Angelo, Texas. Sunday visitors of Boise are parents of a baby daughters, Vicki and Kimberly Ideal Gas and Appliance conven Portland. According to members were Mrs. Dick Bennett and fam girl, Tamera Kay. born last week. Rookstool of Nyssa. tion which was held in John Day. of the family, he is recovering ily, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boren of Mrs. Wright is the former Joyce Mr. Wright was preceded in | Approximately 50 members and satisfactorily. Baker. Bowers, sister of Mrs. Charles death by a son. Daniel Joe. who their wives also attended. Bend, For the benefit of Nyssa friends Chapin. This is the couple’s first died in infancy. Arrive From Monmouth Prineville. Madras, Weiser. Home his address in the Rose city is St. Active pallbearers will be Jim dale and Nyssa establishments Vincent’s Hospital. 2447 N W Mrs. Bob Albritton and children child. Effie Nielsen of Nu Acres, mo Edens, Robert Rookstool, Riley were represented. Westover Road, Portland, Ore and Joe Price arrived Friday from Monmouth. Joel returned from ther of Elver Nielsen, entered Harrison, Jim Hitch, Rolland The Jackson family stayed in 97210 college and Shirley and family St. Luke’s hospital in Boise on Riggs and Donald Scott. the Wallowa - Whitman camping are visiting her parents, the Ira Sunday for observation and pos Interment will be made in area and picnicked at the John PARENTS EXPRESS THANKS We wish to express our sincere Prices. The visitors and Ira Price sible surgery. Nyssa cemetery under direction Day park. Mrs. Bob Schweizer. Sheri and of Lienkaemper funeral home. were Sunday dinner guests in the Lynn Jackson met her family thanks to all those who aided us ' Orville Groves home near Parma. Chris are visiting this week with in John Day to visit with them at the time of the injuries to our Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin Adah Schweizer. CORRECTION! before beginning work on the son. Larry. We express appre- ( Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs A correction in the Malheur Marvin Ogilvie ranch, which is ciation to Drs. Ken Pfaff, William ; O. Houston and W. Gnuechtel, to j and Myrtle Hillis recently attend county budget, which appears located in the John Day area. Max Moore in Nyssa. Father C. M. Kirkpatrick and the Mr. and Mrs. Pat Zamora have ed graduation exercises for their on page 12 of this issue of the nursing staff at Malheur Memor moved to Charles Chapin’s tenant niece. Diana Pendarvis Baremore Journal, is noted by County ARRIVE FROM FLORIDA ial hospital for their medical and i house and he is employed by the at Wallowa, Ore. Myrtle Hillis Auditor Herbert HartwelL Capt. and Mrs. Ronald Akers spiritual assistance, and to our; Chapins. remained to visit with her daugh- The official stated that the error is in the first portion of | and daughters were recent visit friends for the beautiful flowers, the document, headed "Sum ors of his uncle and aunt. Mr. and cards, food and moral support. Your thoughtfulness was deep- | mary of Estimated Expendi i Mrs. Emil Stunz. The family was tures" (fiscal year 1965-66). In enroute to Los Angeles from ly appreciated. —Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hirai ; the second line which begins, Florida where he was stationed — "Lest: Estimated Receipts," the for the past five years with the i figure should read $496.886.08 Air Force National Range divi LEAVES FOR GIRLS' STATE sion. They plan to visit relatives Laurel Beck left early Monday | instead of $496,866.10. in Oregon City on their way to morning to attend Girls’ State HIGHWAY STAND NOW OPEN . . . Los Angeles where Capt. Akers sessions in Salem. HOST CARD PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldredge will assume duties with the Beginning at 8 a.m. Until Sold Out ATTEND FUNERAL RITES were Saturday evening hosts at Space Systems division. Akers is a graduate of OSU Mr. and Mrs. Herman Towne a bridge club party. Prize win ners were Mrs. Shorty Brandt and and has a master's degree in me attended Friday funeral services chanical engineering and research tor his cousin, Alfred Julian at Fred Guthrie. and development management. Boise. RETURN FROM CORVALLIS Mr. and Mrs. Paul House and Bonnie returned last Thursday from Corvallis where the latter has been attending Oregon State university. By Freda Astoreca STRAWBERRIES HELPING THE P/2 Miles West oí Cairo Junction ON VALE HIGHWAY FATHER'S DAY IS JUNE 19 Father... Dad ... or Pop .. . whatever you call him, he’s very special. Only the best is good enough for him and that’s why we have carefully selected only the finest quality Father’s Day cards for you to choose from in our store. Whether he’s the outdoors type or the slippers and pipe man, we have a Hallmark card to match his Nyssa Rexall Pharmacy “Right on the Corner — Right on the Price” 129 Main Street Nyssa, Oregon Phone 372-3551 VISIT IN STUNZ HOME Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Stunz of Lake Tahoe visited Saturday af ternoon with his brother and sis. ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stunz. ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pendarvis and family. Weekend visitors in the Jack! Wood home were cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Wood of Boulder City, j Nev. Other guests were Mr. and Mr3. Arnold Adair of Hurricane Utah. Attend Wedding in Boise Mr. and Mrs. Jess Asumendi, Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Astoreca, at tended the Friday evening wed ding of their nephew, James K. Lenon, and Susan Hansen at St. Mary’s Catholic church in Boise and the reception in the Elks’ Starlite room Later the two couples visited and had refresh ments in the home of the men’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lenon. Owyhee church vacation Bible school picnic was held Friday for all children who attended the classes. A program was given on Friday night with a good attend ance. Participating children dis played their handwork for par ents and friends. Mrs. Ken Lorensen and girls visited Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Berne Lorenson and family in Ontario. Mrs. Don Connell and children were June 9 luncheon guests at the Gabe Astoreca home. Mrs. Connell and Mrs. Astoreca visited later in the day with Mrs. Jack I Knowles. THURSDAY. JUNE 16. 1966 DAIRY Farmer TO PRODUCE MORE-WITH LESS EFFORT! Congratulations, Dairy Farmers, On a Job Well Done . . . It's a Privilege to Serve You! Our job is to help you in your good management, with time-saving . . . top quality farm implements. Boost Farm Efficiency By Tooling Up For Top Results The Nyssa Blues Little leugucrs were defeated Thursday, June 9. when they played Vale No 1 in Nyssa south park The final score was Vule 9, Nyssa 8. The following boys are mem bers of the Nyssa Blues and the positions they play: Mike Fortin, pitcher and field er: Rod Lewis, pitcher and field- < r; Maurice Smith und Maurice Bunn, catchers; Jack Moore and Gilbert Flores, first basemen; Reed Young. Rex Schilling and Rex Sage, second basemen. Chris Moore and Kirby Huff man, shortstops; David Wilson and Steve Boas«-1 man, third base men; Johnny Bernal, Centerfield. Dwight Calhoun and Henry Mor row, right field; Bill Calhoun, left fielder. JOHN OLSEN FAMILY TOURS SOUTHWESTERN STATES Dr. and Mrs. John Olsen, Trudy and Jack left Sunday, Muy 29, on a trip to southwestern states Among places of interest visited by the Olsens were a Navajo Indian reservation, where they | saw many of the ruins of undent cliff dwellers. They also wutehed u Hopi rain dunce which is reported to have been very interesting. Other at tractions toured by the Nyssans were the Grund Canyon, Lais Ve gas, Vulley of Fire und Zion Na tional park. Enroute home they visited Monument Valley, Mesa Verde and Vulley of Arches The Ol sens returned home June 9. Nyssa Births . . . June 11 - To Mr. und Mrs. Charles Nelson of Ontario, u 7- pound, SMt-ounce girl, numed Sa nd I Marie. June 13 To Mr. und Mrs Ar thur Eckley of Nyssa, an 8-pound, 3*^-ounce boy, numed Robert Clay. Vale Benefit Concert Set Friday Evening A benefit concert will be pre sented ut 8 p m. Friday, June 17, in the Vale LDS chupel. Featured will be Toni Winkle, Annette Kupp anti Lurry Hunt Clint Bellows of KSRV will lie guest soloist. Proceeds from the concert will tie given to the Vule Women’s club for the swimming jmh »1 fund. There will be no admission charge but voluntary contributions will be accepted ut the door. The public is invited to uttend. STATE RECORDS REVEAL 1966 TRAFFIC INCREASE Traffic volume on most of Ore gon’s highways showed a general increase for April 1906, compared to April 1965, according to a re port compiled by the Oregon State Highway department A summary of the permanent truffle recorder duta for rurul and urban highways shows a 9.0 percent increase in vehicular truf fle for April 1966 compured to that month in 1965 The first four months of this year revcul an increase of 5.2 ATTEND FAMILY REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myrick percent in vehicular traffic com and Shelley left Thursday to at- i pured to the first four months tend a reunion of the Myrick of 1965. fumily in Ogden. Mrs. Clayton j Jensen went as fur as Salt Lake RETURNS FROM VACATION City with the trio. She visited H. E Chamberlain returned there with her son-in-law and ! home Monday morning following daughter, Mr and Mrs. Nick De- | a two-week vacation trip to Utah Jonge. Mrs. Jensen also visited and California where he visited with other relatives in Roy, Utah i relatives. The New Shape in Tires PASSENGER CAR TIRES ★ Star Mileage . . . Five-Row Design . . . 12% Deeper Tread ... Poly-40 Rubber. ★ Star Safety . . . CO-OP Molecular Ad hesion .. . Greater Stopping Power ... More Stability. CUSTOM SAFETY-Tubeless Incl. Tax of PRICE NO. 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