Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 13, 1972, Page 3, Image 3

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    Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Or«gon
Thursday, January 13, 1972
Hometown News
Call 372-2233
ADRIAN NEWS
Mrs. George DeHaven
Phone 372-2042
Mrs. Clara Glasscock and her Sunday, January 9, and had a
ADRIAN - Mary Looney spent
sister, Mrs. Jack Henson of birthday dinner in honor of their
the weekend with her brother and
Weiser, attended the funeral granddaughter, Jan Beem.
family, Mt. and Mrs. Clifford
services of their mother Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sager Looney in Ontario.
Mary Ann Wooden in Cottage
Mrs. George DeHaven held
Grove, Saturday Jan. 8.
attended the potluck supper and
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lecture of Frances Foster at an executive meeting of the
Women’s Association of the
Recent visitors at the home the Methodist Church.
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Presbyterian Church in her
of Mrs. Mabel Houston of Owy­
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Towne home Thursday morning. Those
hee Junction were Mrs. Ann
Coppie of Ontario and Mrs. returned home recently from a present were Marie Moore,
Gertrude Peterson of Hyline. three weeks holiday, going first Mabel Piercy, Helen Bishop,
The three women spent a plea­ to Oakridge where they visited Winnifred Bennett, Effie Peter­
sant day visiting and reminis­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mull and son, Bernice Toombs and Edy-
ing. They were former neigh­ Mr. and Mrs. Don Packard and the Prosser. Programs were
bors in the Hyline area during family. In North Bend they outlined for the coming year
the 1930’s.
visited their daughter, Mr. and and plans for the next meeting
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Mrs. Beaty Laye and family and January 13.
Mabel Piercy, Sue Ashcraft
a
sister Mrs. Iola Smith.
Airman and Mrs. David Sump­
In Harrisburg they visited and Edna DeHaven attended the
ter of Doughway, Utah were
December visitors at the homes another daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Happy Dozen Card club at Min­
of his parents Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Porter and family and nie Stams Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Mackey
E. L. Sumpter and grandmother, Mrs. Townes sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Mabel Houston of Owyhee Mrs. George Eichner and a went to Boise Saturday and
Junction.
David is stationed nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald stayed overnight with her sis­
ter, Mrs. Wilma Long and vi-
as a weather observer in Dough­ Eichner and family.
way.
In Portland they visited a sisted with her sister, Mrs.
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sister-in-law, Mrs. Ann Morris Lois Duraucher and mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sumpter and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Florence Gowey on Sun­
and family of Clearwater, Jim Keller, a niece. Christmas day.
Ramona Freel daughter of Mr.
Idaho spent Christmas Day with was spent with a daughter, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sumpter and Mrs. David Johansen and and Mrs. Oliver Freel and
Charles Nevins, son of Mr. and
and Mrs. Mabel Houston of family of Beaverton.
Mrs. Gene Peirce were married
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Owyhee Junction.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herman Towne in the Episcopal Church in
Frances Foster left Monday visited a brother-in-law, Theo Nyssa Sunday with just their
The young
January 10, to visit with Mr. Moore Sunday in the Ontario families present.
couple will make their home in
and Mrs. Curtis Foster in hospital.
Nyssa. The people of Adrian
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North Hollywood. Frances will
Laurie Meyn of Stayton, Ore. wish them a long and happy
attend a conference of Seventh
Deeper Life of World Evangel­ joined Stephanie Wilson at her married life.
Leora DeHaven spent Satur­
ism Association to be held in parents home, Mr. and Mrs.
San Diego Jan. 18-22.
She Lloyd Wilson for the New Year’s day night with her grandparents
then plans to attend the annual holiday. The following Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George DeHaven.
meeting of the School of Mis­ both girls returned to Portland Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Larry
sions,
United
Pentecostal where they attend University of DeHaven and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Danny Skerjanec and
Church in Houston, Texas. Miss Oregon Nursing School.
boy’s visited in the George De­
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Foster will return to Nyssa in
Mrs. Ruth Klinkenberg spent Haven home.
approximately one month and
Mabel
Piercy and Bernice
will be available for speeches the weekend in Eugene visiting
her daughters, Eva Klinkenberg Toombs, Mary Hatt and Sue Ash­
at that time.
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and Mr. and Mrs. Del Free­ craft had dinner Sunday at the
East Side Cafe in Ontario and
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Chap­ man and family.
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returned to Mary Hatt’s and
man of Meridian and Mrs. Orma
visited in the afternoon.
Cleaver were Wednesday Jan.
Verda Steinke reports that
Mrs. Sue Ashcraft spent Sun­
5 dinner guests at the home of many people have inquired about
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver. Monty Leveauxs health since day night with her niece Mr.
The dinner was in honor of Mrs. the story appeared in the Jour­ and Mrs. Glen Fredrickson and
Delbert Cleaver’s birthday an­ nal December 23. Mrs. Steinke family in Nyssa and went to a
testimonial program for their
niversary.
called Mrs. Leveaux at Fallon, son Dellas Fredrickson who is
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Nevada recently and M”s. Le­
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grunke veauxs said her husband is leaving soon on a mission for
the LDS Church in Germany.
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bene­ falling quite rapidly.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker
dict of Boise attended the Boise
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visited their daughter Mr. and
Little Theatre production of
Mr. and Mrs. Dirk DeBoer Mrs. Andy Bedegi and baby in
“Don’t Drink The Water,’’ last
Sunday.
returned January 10 after a Nampa Sunday.
Adrian Fire Department were
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45 day vacation.
They left
Victor Haburchak, S. J., and the day after Thanksgiving and called out to the Gene Simpson
a guest Lewis Dias S. J. of spent some time on the East Farm in Newell Heights Sunday
Spokane were Christmas Holi­ Coast visiting Mrs. DeBoer’s morning where a straw stack
day guests at the home of Mr. (Nancy) relatives. They then was on fire caused by the wind
and Mrs. Victor Haburchak. flew to Holland and visited re­ and electric fence.
Victor was anovernight guest
at the home of his parents the
Haburchaks January 4. He was
on his way to Maryknoll, New
York where he will attendacon-
ference on Foreign Missions for
one month.
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Steve Kerby of Ashland spent
the Christmas and New Year’s
holidays at the home of his
parents Dr. and Mrs. K. E.
Kerby.
Jan
__ Newton of _______
Ashland was
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a New Year’s guest.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Riggs
visited Saturday at the home of
their daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Darrel Manning in Notus.
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Mrs. Lloyd Tobler returned
home January 5 after spending
two weeks in Anchorage, Alaska
visiting her son, Evan Tobler
over the Christmas and New
Year’s holidays.
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Mr. and Mrs. MelvinCrocker
and Mr. and Mrs. Buster Tal­
bot visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Ried and family January 9 in
Halfway,
On the trip they
lighted at least 95 deer along
the river between Baker and
Bjchland.
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Saturday evening Mrs. Jim
Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
FSvorel had dinner at the Griz­
zly Bear in Ontario in honor of
Curtis Favorel’s birthday an­
niversary.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jenkins
called on Molly Betka January 4,
Tuesday afternoon in Ontario.
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latives of Dirk’s and stayed
with his mother, Mrs. Trien
DeBoer Stam who lives in Ber­
gen, Holland. They spent one
week in Athens, Greece and
visited a friend of Dirk’s while
there.
They enjoyed a boat
cruise to one of the island’s
off the coast of Greece.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schireman
returned home Friday from a
holiday trip to Gardena, Calif.,
where they visited the Fred
Ginders (Phyllis) and grand­
daughter Carol, and their son
Dick, returning by way of Med­
ford visiting at the home of
their son Glenn and hie family.
They report all roads were dry
and the mountain passes they
traveled dry.
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One Day Service
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PHONE 372-3196
PARR SCHOLARSHIP
Hand. & Ret. Inc.
LOANS AVAILABLE
Miss Mary Ann Edwards,
speech therapist for the 8-C
school district in Ontario, will
present a report on a shel­
tered workshop which she re­
cently visited in Texas. Miss
Edwards report will be given
at the regular meeting of the
Treasure Valley Association
for Handicapped and Retarded
Children, Inc., scheduled for
8 p.m., Tuesday evening, Jan­
uary 18, in the Educational
Building located directly behind
the Blessed Sac rament Catholic
Church in Ontario. All parents
of Mary Kay School students are
extended a special invitation to
be present at the meeting and
are urged to become active
participants of the school’s sup­
porting organization. Of course
all other interested persons are
welcome to join the parentsand
members at this meeting.
The new officers which were
elected at the no-host Christ­
mas luncheon will be presiding
at the meeting. Bill Kagayama,
Ontario, has been retained as
president, and Mrs. Rudolf
Broderson, Payette, retained
in the treasurer’s position.
Other officerselectedwere Mrs.
Jess Baker, vice-president, On­
tario, Mrs. DaleCampbell,cor­
respondence, secretary, Payet-
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Bring Results!
Journal Classifieds
The Friday Afternoon Bridge
Club met at the home of Mrs.
Dick Wilson last week. Guest
player was Mrs. Kay Brendle.
Winners were Mrs. Kay Brendle,
Mrs. Johnnie Russell and Mrs.
Sal Morgan.
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The Saturday Bridge Club
met Jan. 8, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Dirick Nedry. There
were three tables in play. Mr.
and Mrs. George Sallee were
guest players, Mrs. Don Olde-
meyer received high score with
Gerald Simantel taking second
high.
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Ag Direetor On
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Only two of Oregon’s 36
counties--Sherman andWheel-
er--completed 1971 without re­
cording a single traffic death,
according to tentative figures
released by the Oregon Motor
Vehicles Division.
Eighteen of the counties re­
corded fewer traffic deaths than
in 1970, one recorded the same
number,
and 17 others had
higher death tolls.
The agency said fewer deaths
were reported in Clackamas,
Clatsop, Columbia, Coos,Curry,
Hood River, Josephine, Klamath,
Lake, Lane, Linn, Multnomah,
Loans will be granted for Sherman, Tillamook, Umatilla,
emergency expenses and will Washington, Wheeler and Yam­
be repayable usually within one hill counties.
year at 3Ç simple annual in­
Lane county, with 43 deaths
terest.
recorded its lowest death toll
Nyssa graduates interested in since 1962 when 30 deaths were
applying for loans or more in­ reported.
That figure is 20
formation may contact Gary below 1970.
Thompson at Nyssa HighSchool
Counties which recorded in­
by mail or phone.
creases last year were Baker,
te, and Mrs. George Saito, re­
cording secretary, Nyssa, Mrs.
Joann Osburn, Weiser, elected
to the three year directors po­
sition to serve with George
Tiger, Ontario, and Mrs. Ray
VanderOord, Nyssa.
Benton,
Curry,
Deschutes,
Douglas, Gilliam, Grant, Har­
ney, Jackson, Jefferson, Lin­
coln, Malheur, Marion, Mor­
row, Polk. Union and Wasco.
Malheur ’ County listed 18
deaths in 1971, compared to
16 in 1970. ’
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Irvin MannJr.,directorofthe
Oregon State Department of Ag­
riculture, will head a panel of
three judges who will select the
1972 Oregon Dairy Princess.
Other judges include Mrs. Wil­
bur Reiling of Klamath Falls,
past president of the Klamath
County Dairy Wives, and Des
Young, cohost of KOIN-TV’s
“Hi Neighbor’’ program
The coronation will highlight
simultaneous meetings of the
Oregon Dairymens Association,
Oregon Dairy Council and the
Oregon Dairy Wives.
Death Toll Up
SALE DATES:
Thurs., Fri., &■ Sat.
January 13, 14, 15
Princess Panel
The annual state dairy in­
dustry event, sponsored by the
Oregon Dairy Products Com­
mission, will be held January
15-17 at the Sheraton. Twelve
finalists from county or re­
gional districts from across the
state will compete for the title.
Emergency loans for gradua­
tes of Nyssa Public Schools who
are continuing their education
beyond high school in an ac­
credited institution are avail­
able through the Frank Parr
Student Loan Fund. This fund
was created under the direction
of the Nyssa Education Associa­
tion at the time of Frank Parr’s
death as a memorial to him.
Funds have been donated by
members of the family, com­
munity, Nyssa Education As­
sociation, and Nyssa PTA or­
ganizations throughout the past
year and have accumulated to
the point where loans will now
be available.
Malheur County.
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Mrs. Frank Morgan enter­
tained members of the Tues­
day Afternoon Bridge Club Jan.
4. Guest players were Mrs.
The Ontario Emblem Club Muri Lancaster, Mrs. JoeCun-
No. 192 met January 10 in re­ dall and Mrs. Shorty Brandt.
gular session in the Elks Lodge High honors went to Mrs. Otis
with Ann Belle Herndon pre­ Smith and Mrs. A. C. Sallee
siding.
The president intro­ received second high.
duced past president Donella
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Bybee, who held initiation ser­
The Lyle Miners hosted the
vice for new members Debbie
Fenton. Mary Brubaker and Mr. and Mrs. Bridge Club Sun­
day evening. There were three
Sally Milosh.
Plans were discussed for tables in play and Mr. and Mrs.
Sweetheart’s Day, Feb. 12. Do­ Howard Myrick were guest
The club keeps a
nella Bybee is general chair­ players.
man, and the next two or three running score.
Monday nights will be work
meetings for decorations.
Refreshments were served
in the dining room, and those
having birthdays were honored.
Appliance &
Refrigeration
Repairs
TV Association For
BRIDGE ACTIVITIES
EMBLEM CLUB
ACTIVITIES
Mrs.
Bruce Jenkins and
daughter, Gloria Roberts and
children visited Mayme and
Norma Stout and Mr. and Mrs.
Le(and Fox and family Sunday
afternoon in Boise.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Russell met
their daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Beem of Boise
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