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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON (AYi OCTOBER 6,1966 ¿,1 Gunshol Wounà Claims “ “‘1 î Ajrisn Sophomore Student Son of Nyssa Couple | ♦ • An apparent accidental self-in- Final services for Paul Jame 1 -J Final services for Paul James Today, 2 pan.—Pollyanna club flicted gunshot wound Saturday Dickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. meeting at home of Mrs. Herschel claimed the life of Perry Lee Gordon R. Dickson of route 1, Thompson. Charland, 16-year-old son of Mr. Nyssa, were conducted Tuesday Tonight, 8 p.m.—Joint meeting and Mrs. Irvin Charland of route afternoon, Oct. 4, 1966, at Bertel- of Adrian Legion and auxiliary 2, Nyssa. son - Lienkaemper chapel in On in Legion hall. According to state police offi tario. Officiating minister was Oct. 7, 2 p.m. — Rebekah Sun cers, the Adrian high school soph William Humphreys of the Chris shine club meeting and Halloween omore had returned from a hunt tian church in Vale. program at home of Mrs. Elton Mr. Dickson succumbed Satur- Clapp on Gray boulevard. ing trip with other members of the family and decided he would ' day in Ontario after suffering a Oct. 8, 5 io 8 p.m.—PTA inter go hunting again near their rural second heart attack. He had been national smorgasbord in school home in the Mitchell Butte area. | hospitalized there after a first cafetorium. After taking a .22 pistol and ! attack about a month ago. Oct. 11, 6:30 p.m.—OES potluck leaving the house, his mother He was bom Feb. 16, 1920, at dinner and school of instruction found him lying in the yard and Ironside, Ore., and had spent most discovered that he had been shot of his lifetime in that area where in Masonic hall. in the abdomen with the firearm he was a rancher. He was united he had been carrying. 1 in marriage to Verna Nehrt on Ella Carman of Vale, Mrs. Helen Reed of Nampa, Mrs. Hazel The youth was rushed to Mai- June 25, 1946, at Vale, heur Memorial hospital in Nyssa In addition to his widow of the Williams of Bums, Mrs. Norma where he succumbed a short time home at Ironside and his parents Smurthwaite of Tigard and Dar after being admitted. I of Nyssa, he is survived by one lene Dickson of Nyssa. Interment was made in Ever THE BROWER HOUSE—on Bower avenue. This Funeral services were conduct- son> Jim Dickson of the home, ed at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4, and a daughter, Mrs. Ella Rae green cemetery at Ontario. Hon is the new home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brower as orary pallbearers were Luther it had nearly reached its final destination to be 1966, at Lienkaemper chapel. Of- ! Wilson of Meridian. I ficiating was the Rev. Wallace | Other survivors include a bro Houtman and Rawleigh Van Bur placed on an already completed full basement ct Prowell of the Nyssa Christian ther, John Dickson of route 2, en. Casket bearers were Ralph the corner of Bower avenue and Sixth street in Nyssa; seven sisters, Mrs. Cath Boor, Everett Laurance, Carl Mc- Nyssa. The structure has one bedroom, large liv church. D’Roe, John Molthan, Mervin ing room, kitchen and bathroom and was trans- Perry Lee was born July 28, erine Taylor of La Grande, Mrs. Duncan and Preston Farber. Dorothy McNulty of Ontario, Mrs. 1950, in Ontario and attended Adrian schools where as a fresh man he was a member of the baseball team. His favorite hobby ( j was hunting, but he also collected J h Y LEE CHARLAND ' stamps and built model airplanes. '..Succumbs Saturday In addition to his parents, Irvin and Lucille Chadd Charland, he is survived by a sister, Barbara jfllECIATION 'take this opportunity to of the home. Also surviving is a L our appreciation for the great-grandmother, Emma Maier ¡courtesies extended during of Calloway, Neb. (ent period of bereavement, Burial was made in the Nyssa jo want to thank our friends cemetery. Pallbearers were young jnerous memorial contribu friends, Rex Smith, Steve Der to the Shriners’ Crippled rick, John Franks, Pat Savage, ten’s hospital in Portland, Bruce Campbell and Dan Cutler. many kindnesses will al le remembered. GUESTS IN FRUITLAND Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldredge —The Family of MMAAAAJ g *--- -------------------- were Sunday dinner guests of Kenneth Renstrom Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Eldredge at Fruitland. Bring Results I Campfire Marshmallows GALLON JUG PUREX PEARS SMOKED M V. “ ~ . . 20-Oz. Jar B 0 B B B B i >2” CRACKERS • • • • • LEAN 8 for SHOULDER PORK ROAST PORK HOCKS Keim s-CHUNK BOLOGNA, LIVER SAUSAGE, SALAMI Haley's — F rozen — BEEF M ... just add hot water! 49' 3 for 51 Lb. 45' Lb. 39' YAMS Package oi 3 99' 1-Lb. Package 93' DATES . P/a-Lb . 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