Thursday, Juno 2t, 1973 Th« Nyssa Goto City Jowrsiol, Nyssa, Oregon Pofl* Two Nyssa Gat» City Journal OUT OF DOUCK XEDStY.................... RUBEN LOPEZ .................. BETTI talbct ............. MARGARET NEDRY . . . RUTH KUNKENBERG . LUCILLE CALLAHAN . I! 0 regex' Newspaper Publishers Associatori THE PAST SL BSC RJ mon RATES One Year .... »5.00 Six Months................. 83.0C Elsewhere ia tbe U5.A. One Year................... 46.80 Six Months................... 34.0C OBITUARIES Harvey C. Easton Neu Plymouth - Services for Harvey Chfford Easton, 80. New Pfymoutt, »be iedMocWy J me 18, 1973 at a Nyssa hos­ pital. vere coodvctedatShaffer- Jensen Mem ry Chapel m New Plymouth by Bishop Glenn Koe- fond of the New Plymouth Church of Jesus Christ al Laner-day Saints Ixterment »as Thurs­ day, June 21 at Rosedale m Payette. He was bcm J«e 8, 1893. at Cook Cocry. Minnesota, and at­ tended schools it Minnesota. Al tbe age of 1?, he mcved»:ttbis family to Beach, North Dak-oca, where they farmed. He Later homesteaded there He married Olga Brablec x February 24, 1936. at Beach They moved to Meridiax m 1936 and farmed there untL 1943, whet: they came to the Nev Plymouth area. He eocGs-jet farmjsg xtL his re­ tirement a I960. He tad lived in Nev Piymautt. since. Survivors »elude his wife of Nev Plymouth, a son, Harvey Duane East« of Nyssa, and three grandetuldree, Michael, Danny and JaLe He was pre­ ceded tx death by a brother and tvo sisters. Philip A. Mitchell Ftii:p A. Mitchell passed away at tbe Veterans Hospiul la Portland, Jtme 18, 1973 where be nad been a jatieat for tve weeks He haf beer ia faiLng health for tbe pest six months. Payette for tbe past three years. Fnor to that time be had re­ sided ia Wallowa County and Nyssa. He was boro August 18,1914, at St James, Missouri, tbe son at James B. and Minnie Mit- eheU. He married Vera Jean Hulse September 17, 1955, at Wallowa Oregon. He was a stock feeder by x- ewpatioc aad had served m World War IL Funeral services were Fri­ day. June 22, at tbe Wallova Church of Christ at 2 p.m. with Robert James officiatiag. There was a military committal by Eagle Cap Pest No. 430? and vault jKerment at Bramlet Me­ morial Cemetery. Wallowa. Oregon. Arrangements were under the directix of tbe BoL- tr-ai Funeral Home, Enterprise. He is survived by his wife, Vera Jean, Payette, four sons, Rex and Jeff Mitchell and Rx Martin, all ix Payette and Terry Marti, Kingsville. Texas; three sisters, Mrs. Del (Doilie) Mattsx and Mrs. Norman 'Mar­ gare-, Douglas, both of Issa- ?uai * islj.gtuc and Mrs. Alotsi (Agnes; Knowles, Nyssa, five brothers, Levis (Cook), DeazL, and Henry Mitchell, all ix Nyssa, Ike Mitchell. Paveffe and Hollis Mitchell, Kim,Colo­ ra*. Ova Butler Allen R. Jones Church Directory Allen Reeves Jcaes. £1, ted Tuesday taormng. June 26.1973 at his borne liter a leng ill­ Naiatsns Church ness. He »as bcm Jaaxa.-y 29. 1912 atAstermoM. Texas.»hen THURSDAY - tocightj Gui­ two years old be acted »itt. des Hour Missixary Chapter us family to Camp Col. raA. He »as married Aigist 2. 1935 will meet »itt Mrs. Dnvid Ale­ la r jebfield. Kansas to Clare xander Much needed articles Jane Ksovles. la 194? be 3» »ed for missKmary boxes should be brought ix prepar all oe for mail- his family to Nyssa. Mr. J.nes is sir vised by his i«C- SUNDAY — Early mersung wife Clara Jane A Nyssa. three sons. Gary al Clactamas. Dre- prayer at the Church. 7 00a.m. Bible Study Classes for all gon. Gecrge « Syssa. aad Gene at Forest Crore. Oregon :-ne age grape, 9 45 le *4gbter Mrs. Carolyn Erma. Mcnmg Worship, 11 a.m. Heyburn. Ldu>.'; tv: br tiers, Evening Gospel Hour 7 p.m. Jack at R-tax. Texas aadBryra WEDNESDAY - Prayer Meet­ at Campe, Co.:radc; one sister ing and Bible Study conducted Mrs. Gol* Springer i. --..tax. by Pastor Mauley, 7 30 p.m. Texas, and six grandchildren. Note tbe schedule for tbe Sum­ Services vill be Fn*y, June 29 from tbe -^stamper Chapel mer Camping Program at Vic­ at 10 am. with tie Rev. Dear! tory Cove near McCall. JULY 9-14 Setuor High (1 Itk Smith .ffiexaoag. Inter me at will be at tbe Nyssa Cemetery. grade through College ages) JULY 16-21--Mid High f9tt and 10th grades; Anselmo Sifuentes JULY Z2-29--totermAintaia District C amp meeting at Nampa JULY 30-AUG 4—Nev Teen (7th and 8th grades) AUGUST 6-11—Jimior boys AUGUST 19-18--Juiuor girls AUGUST 20-25--Senxor Cin- xeos SEPTEMBER l-3--Laymeo s Retreat. Today, tbe Commandments say to us, even as they xnd to tbe Betrevs; Make room for God ia your daily Me. And set aside soe day a; sevet for His glory.'' You are vel- cotue tc vorstap »at ns in our services. —Rev. Robert W. Manley Forth Lutheran Church to t hr ibi tor 10 YEARS AGO 40 YEARS AGO Nyssa and Adnan mail user* will have new up cod» number* effective July I, according to joint *nno«cemeni* by Po*t- master Lee Dail of Ny*»a and Glenwood Pound* of Adrian. • • • Tbe old Tensen-Van GH*e builduig oar al Ny«*a'> early day structure*, *ooo will be raxvd It l* located on the (outh »Ute of Maui, ju»t east of First Street, »here the steeple portion has stood for 53 years, having been erected in 1910 by Dick Tensen. Sr. The weal portion »as built the folio» ing year by Henry Van Gltse. The city recently obtained the iwiiAmg for delinquent taxes. City manager Art Colby has stated that present plan* include the planting A grass and trees which eventually will be a »mall attractive park area. White climbing <» the high, way bridge »kwh spun* Srwk» River vast of town, Claud Pat­ terson, 12, tell to the of th» bridg»Satur*yandteWi 20 YEARS AGO pvt. James D. Hille, 17, »as killed tn action against the enemy in Korea June 6 He »as the son of Mr and Mrs. Peter Hille of Nyssa and the first Nyssa area man to die in action in tbe Korean »ar. Arrangements to send the body buck to Nyssa for burial are pending • • • Our classes at school open­ sing vill be June 4 ve have o*ly ooe mooch vacation We all feel happy because if ur classes »ill begiB ae have soanethmg tc wear in school so ve can cootteoe our studies. !'!1 be 1st. year high school. My tvo elder sister Irene »ill be 3rd Installation of yield ngtit- >f- year college, Myriam »ill be 1st year college. Leaf, a 3rd • ay signs at intersections of year high school, 3 are in Ele­ Good and Park Avenues to make mentary and 2 are not m school bolsle Rouse, Dorothy Brtdg*»eU, Cteo Stacey, Fera Crummett, Ruth Hess and Georgia Hi< kman. 60 YEARS AGO Seventy-five thousand acre* of land ir. tbe vicinity of Nyssa that have been included in u oil reserve and not subject to homestead or desert entry »ill soon be open to settlement, the director of ti> geological sur­ vey having reported that the lands »er» oof valuable for the purpose for »Inch »ithdrawa. Under tbe executive order dated May 19. 1913, received by Bruce Kester, register ofthe U.S land office at Vale, these lands be< m and after 9 o'clock a m , July 1«, 1913, but shall sot become subject to entry, filing selection or other form of ap­ propriation i until August IS, 1913, and no person Mull be permitted I to giin or exercis» any right i • hatever »rxh-r sny settlement or crupetioe begun prior to tbe *te of settlement Conservative Baptist Church THURSDAY-SATURDAY - Family Camp at *i'i Lake, Idaho. SUNDAY - 945 am..S«*y School-classes for all ages. 11.00 am. a or ship Service 7 0C p.m. Hi. Time * 00 p.m. Hot Jones Uni­ versity Ensemble presentanea of a sacred music program. WEDNESDAY - 8 p.m. Bitte Studs and Prayer Meet-ng. JULY 1-7 - Boys Camp at «arm Lake JULY 8-13 - Girls Camp Pentecostal Church Edward W. Price Edward H. Pnce, 79, pas­ sed away Saturday, June 23, 1973 at a Nyssa bospffaL He was bon August 19, 1893 xa OtLaboma. He was a veteran at World War L His wife Emma, preceded him ix death June 3, 1971. Survivors include four daugh­ ters, Mrs. James 'Betty, Ba­ yard, Las Vegas. Nevada, Mrs. Harold 'Fay) Snyder, Nyssa, Mrs. Clifford (Gerda, Cates, Caldwell and Mrs. Bottae Swee­ ney, Nyssa, ocx brother, Ira Price, Nyssa, tvo sisters, Mrs. Clene 'Mattie) Pitkax, Callaway, Nebraska and Mrs. Thressa Maier, Broken Bov, Nebraska. Services were »"tiiiiyif- ternoon at 2 p.m. at the Lien- kaemper Ctapel. Interment was at Owyhee cemetery. Of Jwsut Christ of God Church Sunday church activities be­ gin v.th Sunday School at 10 a.m., foLlowed by vorstip ser- vkc , 11 am. Sunday night service, 7 30 p.m. Bible Study every Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Royal Ranger*, every Tues­ day. 7 30 p.m. Young people's service, every Tburs*y, 7 30 p.m. Christian Church SUNDAY SERVICES S«c*y SUNDAY - Stmday School School for all ages, 10 a m. Classes tor all aces. 9-45 am. Sind*y School busing avail­ Morning Worship - 11 a m. able. call 372-5078 Ed Harrod vill be preaching Morning »orslip service. 11 dsr Jig June and July vti.e the am. Joies on family is doing tx .¿san­ Youth Service, 7 p.m. sar? work in tbe s ..tt-wakterw Evangelistic Service,? 30p.m. states. He is from Che Boiaa WEDNESDAY Bible Study State College. classes for adults and yovtt, Sunday evening youth rr'W* 7 30 p.m meet at tbeChurch at 1.30p.m.- Everyjoe Welcome. prides 4 through High School. Land D. Wiens, Pastor WEDNESDAY - Choir prac­ Corner of 7th and Emison tice 7 30 p.m. The Flower 122 S. Orn«i Ontario Ftratrly tick's FRIDAY & SATURDAY JUNE 29 & 30 ★ Free Rose for each lad\ ★ Free Refreshments ★ Door Prizes Í10GIFT CERTIFICATE TWO S3 GIFT CERTIFICATES Come in and register We invite you to come in and view our uniquely decorated shop, we will specialize in flowers for ... ACTIVITIES I\ ARCADIA BY A VO MOELLER ARCADU —The Arcadia Club met June 20 at tie b-me of Mrs. Clyde Bcxwers. Nine member* were present, Mrs. Lnrry Tbnrsteadandtiiree W.gt.ter* from Ogden. Utah and Tom Petterson were visitor*. Mrs. Bowers, nee preside« ■ad ctarge of tbe meeting. Mr*. NeiJ Petterson, secretary gave the regc>rt. Roll call was ans­ wered by their tasortte color. Tbe Cteb* anmial pckluck 31» net will be July 15 at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs, Brig Olsen. All members and former mem­ bers are invited and anyone tn tbe er.mmuolt) tfat w«»d like to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Neii Petters« n and Mr. and Mrs. Evertt Ed­ monson vent to Salt Lake City this »eek to attend tbe Sgaare Dunce Festival there. FRESHMAN LEGISLATOR, DENNY JONES, R-Ontano em­ phasizes a point during Committee action. Howse Republxan Leader, Gordra Macpherson says of Denny, "tor a 1st year legislator he rides tall in the saddle " Latin Assembly Mr. and Mrs. Ed PtarU and feughter Janice, their two tow Charles and Harold and Mrs. Phans’ rwAber Mr*. Stella La. ns from Berryville. Arkinas and Tim McKinney fromMyan. »¡sited in the Georg» Moeller Funeral» Weddings Corsages Special Orders Cut flower arrangements ■Permanent arrangements Potted Plants Dish Gardens -Hand Made Gifts by local artists PHONE 372-2733 *• home June 19. They were visit- lag ia tbe Bob McKinney ho mn and were enroute to Eugene, Oreg-.« to visit relative*. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Houstoa and rom Mr. aad Stni rtdt. And aiel Ljia Houston, speM the weekend near Council. I*hn ca-nping. Steven Bu.ar-l three year Jd soa of Mr. aad Mrs. D>n Bub lard returned home June 22 from tbe Oatarlc hospital where be tai miaar surgery. Mr. aad Mrs. Johnny Car roll and family from Emmett aad Esther Stephen from A drMa 'lilted in the Henry Carroll home SunMy. Jerry Huatly is rtenMag Sammer School ia .^Granda. Miss Pitty Taxa ml from Pv nar-.m* City.Calif,rm*arrived ia Boise by plane Last »eek for a visit with her gran^areata, Mr. and Mrs. Ray TTz -npeoa, Mrs. AMrie Gardener aad grandson Barry Spicer from Sberi*n Wyoming are vislflag Mrs. Gardtatr’s stater aad sad family, Mr. and Mrs. U E. Robbias ua Gem Aveena. HS Bon Palmer was furmerly a designer at Ganaway's Payette GreenhovM for fhe pa»t 11 years ■en has taught floral design a* TVCC for fhe past « years He ha» afso heW Design SchooK at Por. fland. Seattle. Caldwell and Tw»n Faits Ren ts wellknewn m Trou Mire Valley 1er hrs untgoely beavtiful floral designs 1 I I I I Frances Fucht. recently o»eeat»d the Kandy Kane, a giH and floral »hag in Nyssa She loo* floral det>gn classes at TVCC and at Motes Lake, Wash She alto worked at Rupert Floral in Rupert Idaho Frances tpecialiiad m candle and permanent arrangements in Nytta the Floul&l T j 122 S. Oregon-Ontario