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THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1966 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON Fifiy-Year Nyssa Resident Succumbs Following Stroke;.Chapel Rites Held PAGE FIVE Adrian 4 H Livestock Members Participate In Judging Contests Nyssa Weather Area Planning Group Speaks to Grangers A meeting of Oregon Trail Adrian Livestock 4-H members Grange was held last Thursday Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Daie Max. Min. attended field day activities held Today, 9 a. m. — Worthwhile evening at the Grange hall with Garrison were conducted at 10 July 20 8« 62 July 21 at the Malheur county club coffee hour at home nf Mrs. July 25—To Mr and Mrs. Isa approximately 49 in attendance. o’clock Tuesday morning. July July 21 00 61 fairgrounds in Ontario. Charles Chapin. bel Loera of Nyssa, an 8-pound, 26, 196«, at Lienkaemper chapel July Jake Fischer, Jay Phillips, Vic 97 53 During the afternoon two teams July 29, 6 p.m.—Picnic for Eas 8-ounce girl, Melissa. in Nyssa Officiating was the July 23 1 9« 57 were entered in the livestock tern Ster members and families tor Haburchak and Nofole Mori- July 25 — To Mr. and Mrs. Rev Armand Larive of St Ihiul's July 24 95 62 judging contest. Comprising team at Bill Schireman home. naka, members of the Tri-City George Mendenhall of Nyssa, a Episcopal church. July 25 1 85 57 one were Gloria Holly, Jane Tim July 29, 8 p.m. — Meeting of Planning commission, were pres 7-pound, 8-ounce girl, Pamela Mrs. Garrison succumbed Sat July M 92 54 merman and Jan Phifer Joann Owyhee Riding club at Nyssa ent and discussed the group’s Kay. urday afternoon at Malheur Me- July ■. 63 Timmerman, Teresa Topliff and proposed plans. A question and south park. j mortal hospital after suffering a answer period followed. h»e Reservoir Storage Mark Pratt were selected for the July 30. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.—Rum COMPLICATIONS DELAY stroke on the previous Thursday It was announced that the an INJURED YOUTH'S RECOVERY 400,480 Acre Ft second team. mage sale in Town» building, ! morning. She had been in fuiling July 27, 1965 A meeting is scheduled for sponsored by Job's Daughters. nual Grange picnic will be held July 27, 1966 624,830 Acre Ft. health for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Young re Aug. 9 at the Thelma Elliot Me- Sunday, Aug. 7, at the Ira Price She was born Oct. 6. 1882, at July 30, 2 p.m. — Amalgamated cently received a telephone call mortal park, Registration cards residence. Abilene, Kun , a daughter of John DRIVERS TESTS DATED Sugar company's annual family from their son, Richard, who is will be filled out and all records Refreshments were served at recovering from wounds at a Franklin and Amanda Elizabeth JULY 29 AT CITY HALL picnic at Nyssa south park. the close of the session by Mr. military hospital in Japan. According to an announcement should be completed up to Aug. Face Freeman; and on Aug 27. July 30. 9 p.m—Hawaiian luau and Mrs. James Stephen, Mr. and 20 and taken to the session. 1902, wus married to Charles Gar-1 from the Oregon Department of at Nyssa Eagles hall. The young soldier told his par — Laura Mackey, Reporter. Mrs. Frank Parr. Motor Vehicles, a drivers license rison. ents that he had contracted pneu Aug. 1, 2 p.m. — Owyhee Garden After their marriage they re examiner will be on duty at city VISIT IN SUN VALLEY monia since his hospitalization club meeting at horn* of Mrs. NEW OFFICERS ELECTED sided in Kansas, later moved to hall in Nyssa Friday, July 29, be and also that a fungus growth Mrs. George Hust and Georgia Kenneth Price in Ridgeview. BY GARDEN CLUB WOMEN Colorado and in 1916 cume to the tween the hours of 9 am. and 2 Lynn returned home Monday eve-1 and parasites had kept his injury Aug 3, 2 io 6 p. m. — Blood Nyssa urea Mr. Garrison suc p.m. Town and Country Garden club ■ from healing as it should. ning after spending four days in ' drawing at Nyssa Eagles hall. cumbed Oct. 27, 1957 in Nyssa. All persons desiring original Sun Valley where they visited i members met last Thursday mor Richard suffered hip wounds Mrs. Garrison was a member licenses or permits to drive are ning at the home of Mrs. Pete on June 25 while he was on duty their dauifhter and sister, Karon. | RUMMAGE SALE PLANNED of the Methodist church, and un asked to file applications well VanderOord. Making of potpourri I in Vietnam. til the past several years was ahead of the scheduled closing While there, they attended the i SATURDAY BY BETHEL 33 was discussed and the group Job ’ s Daughters of Bethel 33 i Ice Show in which Karon per MRS. ADA GARRISON active in work of the church und hour in order to assure time for viewed the VanderOord flower VISITORS FROM CALIFORNIA . , . Dies at Age 83 its ufftliated organizations, Her completion of the required li- formed one of the leading parts. are sponsoring a rummage sale garden. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Alexan to be held Saturday, July 30, in favorite hobby was flower gsr- cense test. New officers elected are Mrs. der and children of Hawthorne, HOST BARBECUE SUPPER the Towne building, located at dening. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Jackson 218 Main street. The sale will William Schireman, president; Calif., recently spent five days She is survived by three no ns, NAMED OFFICE MANAGER entertained Wednesday evening be held between the hours of Mrs. Harold Kassman, vice presi visiting relatives, including her Louis of Grants Pass, Ore., Ray dent; Mrs. Al Chadwick, secre mother, Mrs. Anna Pett; her bro Effective July 20, Charmian of last week with a barbecue sup 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. of Klamath Fulls, Ore. (tempor tary; Mrs. Kenneth E. Kerby, thers-in-law and sisters, Mr. and The girls have numerous items Roverano of Ontario assumed per for Mr. and Mrs. Elmer arily residing in Lima, Peru) and treasurer. Mrs. Jim Sutton of Parma, Mr. duties as office manager at Des of clothing for sale as well as Jaques of Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Garrison of Nyssa; two I and Mrs. W. O. Hipp and family, August meeting of the club sert Seed company in Nyssa, ac some household articles. Miss Harold Wilson of Homedale, Mr. daughters, Mrs Charles (Gladys) cording to Plant Manager John and Mrs. Jay McCamish of Meri Teresa Hamilton, senior princess, will be at 9:30 a m. in the home Mrs. Wilma Gamer and daugh- Funeral services for Mrs. Ola Newbill of Adrian and Mrs. John Studer. I ters. of Mrs. Chadwick. is in charge of the project. dian. May Wildmun, mother of Nyssan (Vera) Olsen of Nyssa. Also surviving are nine grand Eariene Jennings, were conduct r=tr=Jr=Jr=Jr^r^r=ir=Jr=Jr==Jf4 ed Wednesday afternoon, July 13, children and 11 great-grandchil 1900, at the First Christian church dren. In addition to her husband, in Vici. Okla Officiating minis she was preceded io death by her ters were Joe Bashorc of the Ar parents, one brother and eight nett Christian church and Don sisters. Interment was made in Nyssa Henry of the Vici church, former cemetery under direction of Kien- pastor at Halfway, Ore. Mrs. Wildman succumbed on kaemper chapel. Active pall the previous Saturday evening in bearers were Artie Robertson, Newman Memorial hospital at Harry Miner, M. C Zamora, Bob Shattuck, after undergoing ma Thompson. E. H (Shorty) Brundt jor surgery there earlier this und Tom Eldredge. Serving as honorary bearers year. She had returned to her were Arthur H Boydell, Dr. L. A. home In Portland. Ore., where she had remained for only 2*-i Moulding, Al Thompson, Dr K. months before contracting hepa A Dunford. William Schireman, titis and was forced to return to Grant Rinehart and Sam McCon nell. the Oklahoma hospital She was bom Jan. 20, I «94. near Chillicothe, Mo , a daughter SENIOR CITIZENS PLAN of Christopher and Mary Ellen AUG. 12 LAWN SESSION A good attendance was report Dryden Pfister. At age four, she traveled with her parents by cov ed at the Senior Citizens lawn ered wagon to Oklahoma and the meeting held Friday at the home Dr. and Mrs. John E. Long in family settled on land adjoining of Nyssa. the Cherokee strip. Next meeting of the group will The deceased attended Gyp Top. i be Friday. Aug. 12, on the Long Sunnyside and Cestos schools and was a member of the Church of Lawn, weather permitting. Each the First Born in the Sunnyside one attending is asked to take a sack lunch. area. All area residents. 55 years of Shortly after her June 16. 1912, marriage to John E. (Ted) Wild age or older, are invited to attend A Barbecue Favorite! — U.S. Choice »o man, the couple moved to Canada the sessions held at 10:30 a m. on the second and fourth Fridays and for 12 years lived in the pro of each month. vinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia. They then resided for e short NEBRASKA PICNIC SLATED U. S. Choice — Round Bone time In Colorado, moved to Man AUG. 14 IN SOUTH PARK Plans are being made for the Chester, Okla., and later to the 25th annual Nebraska picnic to Vici community In 1940, the family went to be held Sunday, Aug 14, in Nyssa 1 south park, it is announced by Cestos where they assumed man agement of the telephone office. Mrs. George Folkman, general Our Famous Lean — Fresh chairman. In 1944 they came to Nyssa and Serving time is scheduled for after seven years, moved to Her miston and later went to Port 1:30 and all those attending the dinner should take food for a pic land. Members of the family and nic lunch and own table service. Mrs. Esther Stephen serves as close friends will always remem 41/2-O z . Tins—Cut cher Broken ■■■ ■■ secretary for the association. New — Uncle Ben's Quick ber Mrs. Wildman's ready smile for everyone and her ardent at tempts to live by the "Golden VISITS GRANDMOTHERS Miss Cherry Lee Steinke of Rule." Among her favorite hob Vale is visiting this week with bies were flower gardening and her grandmothers, Mrs. Verda Nabisco — Chocolate Chip making quilts. 12-Oz. Size — Assorted Flavors > ft ft Steinke and Mrs. Blanche Weeks. In addition to Mr. Wildman of The latter and her granddaugh the home and her daughter of ter were guests for a Sunday Nyssa, she is survived by one son, evening barbecue dinner at the Gilbert Wildman of Arnett; two Glen Weeks home in Parma. other daughters, Mrs. Lila Harp Flavor-Aid 12-Oz. Can—Temp ham of Payette and Mrs. June VISITS PARENTS IN NYSSA McKinney of Portland. Miss Bonnie Sager of I^irtland Also surviving are nine grand was a recent weekend visitor in children; a brother, Clayton Pfis the home of her parents, Mr. and ter of Olathe, Colo.; a sister, Mrs. Mrs Raymond Sager. Miss Sager Delpha Dennett of Vici; a half- is employed at Willamette View brother, Don Pfister and one haif- Manor hospital in the Rose city. 6-Oz. Tins Pasco — F rozen sistcr, Mrs. Elizabeth Spranger, both in California. Mrs. Wildman was preceded in jy- Legal Notice death by an infant daughter, her parents, five brothers and two NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court sisters. Of the State of Oregon Interment was made in the Sunnyside cemetery under direc For the County of Malheur tion of Shaw funeral home at In the Matter of the Estate of Local — Ripe Vici. GLADYS L. BYERS, Deceased. . . . Shop Until 8 p.m. Week Nights» 9 p.m. Saturdays NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OPEN SUNDAYS — 10 io 6 p.m. that the undersigned, Frank S. Byers, as administrator of the 114 Bower Avenue above entitled estate, has filed NYSSA . . . OREGON his final account in the above Phone 372-3305 Mild —White entitled Court, and that Monday, the 22nd day of August, 196«, at Steam Cleaning 9:00 o’clock in the forenoon of • Major Overhaul Work said day and the court room of • Brakes — Tune-Up said Court have been appointed • Motor and Transmission by said Court as the time and Seedless — White Exchange Service place for the hearing of objections • Free Pickup and Delivery thereto and settlement thereof. • SERVICE CALLS Dated and first published July 21, 1966. Car - Care Date of last publication August CREDIT PLAN 18, 1966. Use Your Credit Card . . . FRANK S. BYERS Nothing Down ... Revolv Administrator ing Plan With 20 Months Henigson & Stunz To Pay! ^r=jf=ur^Jf=jf=jf=Jr=Jr=Jf=if=Jf=jr=Jr=Jr=ii=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jf=jr=Jr=Jf=^f=Jf=Jr=if=Jr=if=Jf=Jf=Jf=Jr=if=ii=Jf=Jf=if=JfssJfsBl Attorneys at Law ♦ Nyssa Births | Oklahoma Rites Conducted July 13 For Mrs. Wildman put SUMMER on Y our menu qqc WJ POUND a KEIM'S Chuck Steak - Picnic Hams Lb. pn Swiss Steak Ground Beef • RICE Hl-C . -Lb. 5“ 11 Can, SI00 Luncheon Meat 39* Ji d 93* SHRIMP zi» 75< 2 Bags 89* COOKIES DRINK MIXES OQc 12 Packages.................... 212 Lbs. _“J 5-0z. Pkg. Only 1O* SLICED FREE! Spic&Span f l OQt I I f f l l f f l l I f f l l mb »ARM FRESH C & G GARAGE ORANGE JUICE 5 lor................................ O V Plenty of Free Parking in Downtown Nyssa! OQc Celebrating Our 55th Year in the Food Business! Lb. 10* Onions GRAPES QEt 0 2 Pounds.................. PEACHES 2 Pounds.................. i Thunderegg Days — August 4-5-6 Thunderegg Mall — Gold Strike Stamps, Tool