Thuridoy, Jun« 7, 1973
Tb« Nyssa Gat« City Journo«, .»yasa, Oregon
Pag« Two
Youth (amp
Siateci in June
OBITI ARIES
D«lla Mari« WUson
Della Mar» WU a *. »9. daed
Sunday p.*., June 3, at the Mal
heur Memorial Nursing Home,
Nyssa. Oregto.
She «as tort. X Buone. l »a,
July 1. 1883 Witt her family,
the Jota »ilium Cartwrights,
she came on an unmigrast tram
tc Paren, imh. in 19G4
0« 1» 3, 1909, she »as
united in marriage to George
MA'tE »lisa*. Tc this union
•ere born eight children. Pre-
eeedmg her x death were a
daughter, wta died x infancy,
a son, Nolan QMek) in 1964,
and her husband in August. 1972.
Mrs. Wils«* joined the Ctarch
of the Brethren when a teena
ger and also »as a member erf
the Royal .Neighbors.
la 1942. the family mrved to
Nyssa, «here her hustend «as
employed as a meat cutter.
She is survived by three sons.
Verson G. Bilsoa. Baker. Ha
rold F. Wilson and Jota L.
w Hat*, both Nyssa, three daugt
ters, Mrs. Bot "Vera, Ne»gen,
Nyssa. Mrs Thelma Anderson,
Vale, and Mrs. Thnmas 'Ma
rilyn. Hessaer. Kenne»-ek.Wa
shington 16 grande tai dree and
12 great-grandchildrem
Funeral services were con
ducted Wetoesday at the Líen
la- xper C tape’* Nyssa, by the
Rev Robert Marley, pastor rf
the Church rf the Nazarene.
A grandsce. Jerry J. Wilson
saag.
Is the 'Garden" and
Wbes They Ring Those Gol
den Bells.” He was accom-
azred
by Mrs. Dan Marta
ac the organ. The pallbearers
were her grandsons. Doocae
»Ilsen, Jerry Wilson, Jimmy
W'ûson, Stanley Wilson, M.t-
cbell Anderst*, aad Boyd New-
geh
late rem ent »as x the
Riverside Cemeteri m Payette
Mata.
CARD OF THANKS
FAITH LUTHERAN
CHURCH NOTES
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
SLNDAY - Stoday School
C lasses tor all apts, 945 a.m.
Mrnii< Worshjp -11 am.
Ed Harr ad «111 be preachmg
dvr.ag Jane and My »hUe the
Jotason tamily i» deine taissio-
nar» * ark in the south-easte re
States. He iS from the Boise
State C ollege.
Sunday evetuag youth grtwps
m.ert at theChurchatS 30p.*.-
grades 4 thr.-ugt High School.
»EDNESDAY - Choir prac-
tace 7 30 p.«.
FRIDA Y - Babie Stadi »p.m.
Vacatioe Efcble School will he
Seid ttas vear frnm June II
tt.’.->jgfc the 22. All are »ekotae
to artend
C»F - 2 00 p.m. TbursWy.
(today) at the hone of Carrfra
Pruyn.
NAZARENE
CHURCH NOTES
St Bridget’s Nows
Oa Monday. June 11 a! >00
i x
the Religious Vacatk*
School will bepr al the ele-
mentary School, grades 1-8.
Three Fraaciscae Sisters will
be eouiiag front Portland to
help parents x a» program.
It wil rut through Saturday
from 9-00 to 12 15.
The altar beys will have a
softball rame against the boys
from BJessedSacramentCharet
in Ontario. This »ill be Sunday,
June 10.
All the boys win
meet here at the Parish Hall
at 130 p t to ride over to
gether.
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday,
~:X Lt
Sut dty 8X Lit aad 11 ax .
Sixthy at Adrmn 9-30 i t.
SUNDAY - Early
m rnmg
prayer at th* Chorch ~ X am.
Bible study classes for all
ages-9 45 a.m
Morriag Worship »itt mes
sage by Paster Marley-11 am
Eve-mag Gospel Hour-7 p.m.
VACATION BIBLE STHOOi
is u progress no», Jut» 6-15,
every school eveei.og at 6 45
to 9 00 p_m kindergarten, Pri
mary. and Jwxuor age children
are urged to attend the jueres-
tmg study .rf Dkscovery- -Gotf s
W ay it Tory’s W .rid. There
»ill be ume for Bitrfe stor»sf
memcri » ri. ttusic craft and
various
activities.
Join the
crowd and enjoy VBS this year.
—Rev. Robert Manley, pastor.
Youth Leadership Camp »ill
be held June 20-23 for any
youth
m the county who has
completed the 8th grade and
above The laration of the camp
Is the Lake Creek Campsite
»h»ch is locate-! in Logan Val
ley 20 miles east of Seneca,
Oregon. Cost »111 be >12.00
plus a transportatiou cost not
to exceed >3.X.
Youth attending »ill have the
opportunity to learn more about
leadership and camp counselor
stalls
Altt-ugh the activity
is sponsored by the Malheur
County Extension and 4-H erf-
fice, youth attending do not
have to be enrolled in 4-H.
Malheur County Extension
Home Eccucxnist.Carol Knothe
states that
Any youth in th*
Count« is united and encouraged
to jota youth from Malheur,
Grant, and Harney reunites to
have a great time at a great
and beautiful campsite.”
Pre-registratic* forms are
available at the Malheur County
Exiensic* Office. CUy Hall. On
tario. Oregon 97914 r by cal
ling U9-9129.
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OUT OF
THE
THE PAST
PAST
10 YEARS AGO
Wilsons Market, Inc andWll-
son Brothers Department Sloru
are thia week culebrating it»
52nd anniversary <ta» of the
funding of the stores.
The original store »as es
tablished in 1911 by Barney
and Ernest Wilson, making the
modern stores the Idest con-
tlnuous businesses in Nyssa,
original
store »as
The
located »her* the Gate City
Later
Journal no» stands.
It »as enlarged and moved to
the Main street |ocatio«i of the
present department store.
In 1947 the partnership be
tween the brothers »as dis
solved »ith Ernest relainlngthe
department st-re and Harney
starting rrectnm ->f the building
»here the grocery store is lo
cated.
20 YEARS AGO
Television came to Nyssa
last »eekon Monday even though
there are n TV broatkaslmg
stati>«is within range of this
area
No surprise to radio
and television p>-"Ple. »ho ex
One
year ago »e started plained that reception here re
planaing on a trip to Europe. sulted from < loud reflections.
Several times during the year The general public flocked to
1 alm.wt backed out bui »hen Wilson
Brothers Department
1 found out that ref'-mds »er* Store and Peterson Furniture
not easy to get in the full Co. »here several programs,
amount 1 bung tough I'm glad complete »¡th pictures and
that I went but as I wow feel sound »ere being "bounced”
I drerfc if I’ll ever go again. to the receivers fr--m over
A temrist trap is a tourist hanging clouds.
trap and to a great extent the
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Herb Sei...
cit»s of Europe are just that-
a tourist trap I <k<k't see all
COMING EVENTS
erf the cities but 1 sa» enough
to realize that there exists cnly
TWAY, JUNE 7 - Jotues, two classes la Furope the rich
Bethel *33. Mas ruc Hall. 7 30 and the pc-cr. A midde class
is developing but has a !®g
p.«.
FRIDAT, JUNE 8 - Golden distance to come to meet the
Rale Chapter, Pracuce fot im- United States.
We visited many Basilicas,
tmnon, orfftcers only.
Senior C .uxens Run.mag» at Cathedrals and Church*. w*
JC. BuDiWng
peti 10 a.m. sa» hurxlreds trf castles anc
Golden Age Rtanmag* Sale, chateaus on tbr mrnmtair. sides
Western Hotel. 9 am to 5 p.m. and strategic points. All rfthetr.
»ere boil!hundredsorfyearsag
SATURDAY, JUNE 9 - Re
covery, Ine
First Ctr.stiar aad many of them are still oc-
-up»d I couldB't help but have
Cburch, I p.m.
Senior C itaens Rummagv at the leelmg that time is *um-
J.C Buiidmg 3pens ai K a.m. portant. that «tat »e de here
and wow will only be a dot on
G o M m Ag* Eumn-agf Sale,
the pages of history. Tobesud-
Western
Hotel
9
La
to
5
p.»
Pentecostal Church
SLJtuAY, rf’JM iù -
te- dealy thrust bock to Henrv the
(rf Eiettoi *ii otltn, VW then on oack in history to
Of Jasus Christ
the C rjsades Some places were
MasozK Hall. 2 p.m
SUNDAY SERVICED
to »- to be a existaoce be
MQMDAY, JVNE 11 - ImOa-
Sunday School for all
fore Christ In Europe you vie»
ha OCS, Mas «ac Hall.
10 AM.
history with a different per
Catarie Emblem. *192. Elks
Stmtav School busing im-
spective. World War D bunkers
Lodge * p.m.
taNe..call 372-5CT8
and ancient castle «alls were
n ESDAY, JUNE 12 - Yellou
Mortxag worstap semce. 11
both ineffective m keeping oat
Rose P.ebekai Lodge. Odd Fel-
LE.
the enemy but we never seeir.
>o«rs
Hall.
I
p.*.
Youth Semce. 7 p m.
to learn that «ar is a futile
TOP?
*494,
Adrian
jrade
Evangel-stac Semce. 7 30 p.
game of men thirsting for po
Sehool. 7 3C p.m
wer.
Venice is a most impr-babie
BUILDING PERMITS
village of Ml ,000 peculation.
Steer-Ito. I».. North Mau.. It exists «ith the mot impos
Cafe. $6.300. Rogue P.odrigvet. sible Landl aps It is a series
new residence. >10,000 Juan of islands set upon millions
Perez, new residence >10,000. of w odee pilings Floors nth*
Jota Stewart. 215 Emise*. Ci House -rf Doges «ave upec its
rage MOO W ÚUam 7mk. »e« uneven f «atotion. some of the
Latin Assembly
resadetre,
>15.000
Dear! pi-mgs are still settling. Venice
Sunday, ctarck actmnes be
Smith.
208 S. 3rd St., re is surr'urxled and interlaced
ga wttt Sunday School a: 10 model. >15,000. Oscar Aft Jar. • ¡th literally an c*t- cessgxol
years
before Co-
1» followed by worst-f ser
120 E. 3rd St., porri pane Nineteen
vie«, 11 AK.
$250.
Harvey Wilmot, new ’lunibBs set sail fog America,
Sunday :_ft ’ semce. 7 M residence. $31.000. Hazel Se- the Luna Hotel was constructed.
3 Four hundred years before the
p.m.
wngfct, 109 E jx .^« Awe., re-
Bitle Study every Tzestay, stmgie >7$. Carl Lassiter, new ' hotel was built. San Marco Ba-
uas
constructed-<«
7:30 p_m.
residence. 211 Emise*.>18,500 sillica
Royal Raagers every Tues
day, 7 3C p,*.
Young
peop.es
service,
every TbursOy. 7 3Q p *.
¡
a clo»» with commencement
Thursday night and numerous
class farewells Friday.
Greeted by the usual over
flowing
house,
thirty-three
graduates assembled for cotg-
mencemeni exercises at the
Liberty Theatrv,
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Selected for outstanding suc
cess in 4-H Club projects. Bob
Winters and William Holly an
ti» »innera of the annual true
trip to summer school at Coi-
vallls given by the Kmgm|n
K<>lony
Parent-Teacher Ay-
aociation. Alternatesare James
Nh'bols and Gerald Slippy
50 YEARS AGO
Saturday evening a very de
lightful
slumber” party »as
given by He mice Martin in
honor of her friend. Florence
Ba< h. Bernice and her guests,
Florence Ha. h. Thelma Mc
Creary and EU» Elliott «ere
much surprised »bra Lair young
mm. Robert Overstreet, Oscar
Schafer, Merritt Creeling and
Clarence Elliott, «ho had been
invited in by Mrs Martin, ap
peared and hrlped l<> make ®.
evening ’’slumberless”.
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Owyhee is glad to announte
the arrival of a ne« cittcÀ
A baby boy »as born Wednet-
day ti Mr. and Mrs. Ore Sch
weiger
The young gentleman
has been named Stewart Otto.
60 YEARS AGO
To Nyssa has come another
The Nyssa Alfalfa Ch*d<fer
distinction -that of being visited Cheese factory Monday shipped
by a flying saucer ”
2500 poinds of ehre se to Roue.
First to report seeing the O»lng to the excellence of the
astronomical pherx>men<« »as (Quality this thriving local in
C.E. Heath of route 2 Nyssa. stitution finds a greater de
mand for its pr oduce than ctn
So you think its been »*t at present be supplied and ar
lately? Well, the recordprov*' rangements are being made to
that you’re right for the mne- enlarge the plant
The supply
day period toginning May 18 of milk tvmg brought in is in
and ending May 26. there »as creasing at a gratifying rate
rain recorded for every day. and Manager Smith is «ell plea
with a total up to Tu>-s<ta y sed «Ith the utlook for the fu
night of 127 inches.
ture f Nyssa’s te » • st industry.
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30 YEARS AGO
Several Nyssa resident* »er»
inducted mto the army by tt»
Malheur County local bnard at
Vale May 27.
The men ar* Wallace Paul,
Jr., Donald Parker. Norbert
Sarazin, Harold Joy Corfield,
Albert Dunbrasky. Alvin Nye,
Claru Merle Case. Roy Pierce,
Donald Wilson. Robert Reffet!,
Allen Hathaway and Roy t>ffen-
buugh.
40 YEARS AGO
A school year that is con
ceded to have been the most
outstanding and successful term
in the history of Nyssa came to
Dry land* from $3 00 per
acre up--VM$r «ater systems
from >40 up. Oregon Idaho Real
Estate Co., Hoydell A Seatoñ.
HELLO
*
WORLD!
Th«- Walter Ganns of Nyssa
report the birth of a great
grands*«. Bradley Carl, bora
in Ontario May 27. The pa
rents are Mr. Had Mrs. Randy
Finley rrf Vale Paternal grand
parents of the baby are Mrs.
Pauline Ritchie <rf Juntura and
Roseo Finley of Vale
MALHEUR MEMORIAL
wooden pilings
We stayed in
HCSPfTAL
the Luna Hotel, a building 499
years old. It had been moder-
MAY 31 - Mr. and Mrs.
nued but most of the original Lsldor Eijuetatal. Nyssa, Ciri.
building «as still m active use.
We drank bottled water, beer
HOLY RCJSARY
and «ine. If Venice ran eiist
HtKPITAL
for centuries in such an im
Mr-¡¿
possible condition, «ill the en
Jl’NF 3 - Mr and
tire United States fold up in a Leonard lifering. Vale, «trÇ
few years1 True, we all »ant
JUNE 4 - Mr and Mrs. Rh- 4*
clean water and pure air, but Buttar, Ontario, boy
JUNE 5 - Mr and Mrs LairjJ
could it be possible that we may
be over-reacting
a»»« bit ■ Carlson. Payette, girl
Information On
Area Historv
For a rainy day
WRIGHT AIR COOLERS
THANK YOU !
I »¡st to express ary thanks
and gratitude to all my fnends
and neighbors «tile a the hos
pital A spec mi thanks to the
staff of Malheur Men.or.al Hos-
ptal and especially to Dr. Dan
fort and Dr Kerby. 1 act no»
at home rec-operating
—Cleric H. Schoonover
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Ax appeal for assitanc* from
local residewts is being made
by Donald M Hutes Ass.slant
Professor Encl-st at Wasting-
toe State laversiry.
Prrf Hines hopes to locale
old family papers from. pioneer
fan. ,:tes of the area. Specifi
cally nought are old diaries.
Jamil« hist:ries and descrip
tions rf everyth a Lie by Scan-
dj.ai Mas or Basse- Germans or
others who came tc pioneer in
this regie*. As s istanc e « ouid be
apprec lated from those »tx too»
legend, medical be Lets. pro
verbs and yarns or tall tales
from the last century and kit
chen stalls. Specifically,crafts
men are being sought suet as the
Macksmirti or farrier.the joi
ner’ the "log ctoumechanK ",
and the -La intake: plus cooks
and breadtakers «bo possess
stalls not learned from a toot
Locations of standing log struc
tures fr'Jtt a* Las: iiawy
«OUid aise be appreciated. Fi-
«ally, Prrf Hit»* »ashes to
lean o< muM-uff.s or private
collections of htstoncal ma
terials tn this locality.
Prof Hines plans to compile
at mdei rf Foiklife and Cul
tural History Resources of the
Inland Pacific Northwest Fron
tier «tact, «ill enable detailed
study by scholars of flu na
ture of pi ®eer life it tins re
gie«. Pl*as* mail itrfor mail'« to
Ixmaid M Hines. English De
part«»*, w ashingtr* Stat* L ai-
versity, Pullman, Washington,
99163
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