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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 23. 1967 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE FOUR Tommy Ogura Rites To Be Held Today At Ontario Church Recenl Newell Heights Activities Reported by Area s Correspondent Detergent Use Topic Discussed By Farmerettes Funeral rites for Tommy (Ta- NU ACRES Regular meeting By Dale Witt mito) Ogura will be conducted 1 at 2 p.m this afternoon. Feb. 23. Mrs Lour a Smith of Adnan vis of the Farmerette club was held 1967. at Community Methodist ■ ited Sunday afternoon with her Feb. 15 at the home of Mrs. Cecil church in Ontario, with the Rev. brother, Mr. and Mrs Walter Evans, with Mrs Woodrow Wilson as co hostess After the business George Uyemura officiating Pinkston. session a drawing was held for a Mr Ogura, former manager of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rowers the Sugar Bowl in Nyssa, suc accompanied Mr. and Mrs Charles white elephant gift which was won by Janice Evans cumbed Sunday at Holy Rosary Chapin to Nampa Sunday after Prior to adjournment, an infor hospital in Ontario after suffering noon and the Chapins spent the mative demonstration was given a sudden heart attack while par evening at the Bowers home by Leona Anderson of the Idaho ticipating in a tournament at Mr and Mrs Art Sparks visited I5»wer company on detergents Gayway Bowl. Feb. 15 with their daughter. Mr. and their uses. He was a lifetime resident of and Mrs Kenneth Altig and fam Oregon, having been born July 4. ily in Boise. Mr. and Mrs M A. Jones re 1916 in Portland. He lived for two Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson were years at Vale before moving to Sunday dinner guests of Mr and turned home Feb. 15 after spend ing two weeks in western Oregon the Ontario area 22 years ago. Mrs Robert Long in Adrian. with relatives and friends. On April 7, 1940, he was mar Mr. and Mrs ¿Carl Begeman ried to Toshiko Tsugawa in Sa were Feb. 15 evening visitors at Trailer House Returned lem He had farmed, operated a the w c Van DeWater home In A small trailer house was stolen radio shop and after leaving the Big Bend. recently from the Tracey farm on Sugar Bowl in Nyssa, worked at Mrs Willis Conant visited Sun Fourth Lane East. Several saw Bye Lanes bowling establishment day afternoon with Mrs. Alberta the vehicle being taken away and authorities were notified. The Guests in Worden Hom* Today. Feb. 23, 2 p.m—Worth- in Ontario where he was employ Morrow in Nyssa. Jerry Mayhall of Boise was a 1 while club meeting in the home ed at time of his death. The deceased was a member of Visit Hazelton Family weekend guest in the Frankie ' of Mrs. Frank Holub. HAS MAJOR SURGERY Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft Worden home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Today. Feb. 23. 7 p.m.—Junior the Community Methodist church Cherry Lee Steinke. 17-year-old Spence of Ontario wrere Sunday high science fair in school cafe- and Japanese American Citizens spent several days last week vis- i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dareld league. iting their son. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Steinke of Vale, underwent emer dinner guests. Lynn Chaney vis torium. In addition to his widow, he is Ashcraft and family at Hazelton. gency major surgery last Thurs ited with Mrs. Spence in the Wor Feb. 24, 8 p.m.—Owyhee Riding den home Sunday afternoon. club meeting in Oregon Trail hall. survived by four daughters. Mrs Idaho. They were Sunday dinner day at Holy Rosary hospital in Mr. and Mrs. James McKinley Feb. 24, 10:30 a.m.—Senior Ci- Rodney (Patsy) Eden of Ontario. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ash Ontario. and Kurt of Albany arrived Feb. tiiens to meet in Nyssa Methodist Linda Ogura of San Francisco, craft in Adrian. Nyssa relatives report that she Marianne and Debbie Ogura of Marlene Slippy. Mr. and Mrs 13 to spend a week visiting his church basement. is recovering nicely and appre Tom Duncan and family, Mr and parents, Mr. and Mrs. R D. Mc Feb. 24. 7:30 p.m.—Lady real the home. ciates the cards, gifts and many Other survivors include his par Mrs. Merle Kygar were Sunday Kinley. tors card party at Moore hotel in ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ogura afternoon visitors at the Earl Ky kindnesses shown her during her Ontario. stay in the hospital. Feb. 25. 8 p.m.—Pinochle party of Ontario: one brother. Henry gar home. Ogura of Yakima. Wash.; three Mr. and Mrs J R. Osborn of in the Nyssa IOOF hall. IN APPRECIATION Feb. 25 — Owyhee Riding club sisters. Mrs. Minnie Itow of New’ Ontario were Sunday evening We extend our heartfelt thanks dinner guests of their son. Mr. and York City, Mrs. Sumi Oshiro of heart fund benefit dance at Ore to friends for gifts of food, flow West Covina, Calif., and Mrs. Es Mrs. Myron Osborn. gon Trail hall. Mr. and Mrs. Art Sparks were ers, memorial donations to the Feb. 27, 2 p.m.—Hospital auxil ther Semba of Carmichael, Calif. Saturday evening visitors in the I heart fund and Malheur Memor- Interment will be made in Ev and iary meeting in hospital base I ial hospital. We also express our Oscar Schafer home. ergreen cemetery at Ontario, un ment. appreciation for prayers offered der direction of Bertelson-Lien- Mrs. Klaas Laan. a member of Feb. 28, 7:30 p.m. — Arcadia on our behalf and numerous other kaemper chapel. the county extension committee, Livestock and Garden club meet attended a recent Ontario exten expressions of sympathy follow ing at the Wade Johnson resi sion unit meeting at the home of ing the untimely death of our be dence. Kansas Rites Held loved father. Russell Gressley. Mrs. Frank McBain. Feb. 28, 8:15 p.m.—Community For I. D. Reardon The Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Sko- —Mr. and Mrs. Keith General Repairing concert at OHS auditorium. The body of J. D. Reardon, who gan of Adrian were last Thursday , Gressley and Family Feb. 28 — Evening meeting of --- O ....... Mr. and Mrs Max W. Knife and Fork club at East Side succumbed Monday. Feb. 13, 1967. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art at Malheur Memorial hospital, Sparks. Jones and Family cafe in Ontario. March 1, 8 p.m.—Merlin show was shipped to Coffeyville, Kan., at Parma high school auditorium. for services and burial, according Phone 372-3570 March 1, 9:30 a.m. — Migrant to information secured from the NYSSA . . . OREGON Ministry committee meeting at office of his attorney at Ontario. Mr. Reardon, a 75 - year - old Nyssa Methodist church. bachelor, was found Feb. 9 by a neighbor and was lying ill on the floor of his home at 207 Park avenue. He was taken to the hos pital by a member of the Nyssa police department who was noti fied immediately. The deceased had farmed in the area, prior to his retirement and move into Nyssa. According to o I records in the Journal office, he became a subscriber to the local paper on July 8, 1952, and at that time resided on route 2, Nyssa. He is survived by one brother, Granville Reardon of Coffeyville; two sisters, Beatrice Allen of Thayer. Kan., and Ruth Reeves of East Chicago, Ind. Three nephews also survive. Local arrangements were handl i ed by Lienkaemper chapel; how ever, there were no local services. " Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fenn called Sunday afternoon at the Fred NEWELL HEIGHTS — Tern Saito home to see their new baby. Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Carl Lee Hill, has been quite ill Guests of Parma Couple Elsmore Fenn of Homedale ar with the measles. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ward of Caldwell were rived last Thursday at the Rollo Thursday evening dinner guests Fenn home and the Fenn couple accompanied him to Parma where in the Hill home. Mrs. Dave Savage and girls, they were dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fenn called and Mrs. Art Fields. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Eilers were at the Carl Fenn home Sunday Friday evening dinner guests of afternoon. C. B. Hill was a Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Carr of guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Fine in Caldwell. They drove to Cald Ontario were Friday evening din well that afternoon to visit Hill's ner guests of her sister, Mr. and granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Louis Pratt. Lundquist. Mrs Frankie Worden and son. Gene, and Mrs. Lydia Worden visited Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spence in On tario. By Dal* Witt MAN OF 1000 MYSTERIES SPONSORED BY PARMANS Cow Hollow By Helen Hoffman Mr and Mrs Rodney Atagi are parents of a lx»y Ixirn Feb 19, 1967. at Holy Rosary hospital in Ontario. This is a first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Garner Mrs Atagi is the former Norma Garner. Mrs. Mumie Harrison of Em mett was a Friday overnight guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. und Mrs. Dee Gumer and family. She returned home Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs Forrest Tennant of Spokane, Mrs. Charlie McCoy and children of Ironside were Sunday dinner guests of the wo men's parents, Mr. and Mrs Rus sell Howell. William Jennings of Caldwell was an afternoon visitor Helping their high zchixil hand to attend the April I All North west Music confrreiU’r lit Ml»- soulu. Mont, Parma music boost* ers are sponsoring an appearance of "Merlin, the Man of l(MM) My», terles." The performance will begin at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening, March I. in the Parma high school auditorium. VISIT KELLEY COUPLE Mr. und Mrs. Juck Kelley und family of Boise visited Saturday afternoon with his parents, Mr and Mrs. S. 1‘ Kelley. trailer house was found near New Plymouth by Sheriff Hays and Friday it was returned to th«* Tracey farm At the present time the person who took the trailer house is not known to local resi dents. Friday, Feb. 24 Beginning at 5:30 p. m. Adults.................... $1 50 Family.................... $500 Children 6 to 11 . . 75c Under 5............... 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