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Thursday, May 13, 1976 OUT OF THE PAST 10 YEARS AGO Kathy Haburchak. (laugh t<A of Mr. and Mr». Vic Haburchak. ha* been »elec ted by member» of the local American Legion Auxiliary a» "Ny»»a Poppy Girl” for 1966. • • • The new Thunderegg Par- kihg Mall in downtown Ny»»a at Main and Second Street» 1» all complete and owner» have •et Saturday. May 14, as time for the grand opening. The entire parking area, a portion of it being the site of the old Chevron Station, has been black-top-surfaced, equipped with new lights, colorful concrete car stops and huge ornamental pots containing flowering Hawthorne trees and evergreen shrubs. 20 YEARS AGO Janice Lewis and Letha Sager have been announced as valedictorian and saluta- torian respectively of Nyssa High School graduating class by Jack Jenkins school principal. • • <• More than SOO persons defied a thunder storm, a small amount of hail and intermittent cloudy skies and bright sunshine to inspect Malheur Memorial Hospital Sunday when National Hospi- tai Week got underway. Welcoming the crowd were Dr. J. J. Sarazin, Nyssa's and Malheur County's veteran physician; Louis Barr, fund campaign manager; and Jed Lew, president of the hospital association hoard of directors 30 YEARS AGO Hisako Kido has been »elected valedictorian and Beverly Ann Ure has been named salutatorian of the 1946 class at Nyssa High School. • • • Melvin and Don Engstrom of Shelton's Dairy have purchased lots on highway 20 across Alberta Avenue from the Dessert Seed Company office for a modern dairy plant. Officers of the newly for med Nyssa Parent-Teacher Associaton were elcted at a meeting held Wednesday night of last week. The officers are Mrs Ed Frost, president; W. R. Campbell and Mrs. Leslie Ballantyne, vice president; Mrs. Jake Simmons, sécré tai/; and Mrs George Sallee, treasurer. 40 YEARS AGO School will end this year on the 22nd of May with Commencement exercises for the graduating class to be held May 21 in the high school gymnasium. Helen Enebeck won high honors for high school course and Leonard Nichol» second. The class numbered 27 this Meals-On-Wheels There was much enthu siasm over the early success of the program, with the feeling that those who needed the hot lunches were receiving them. It was noted, however, that there were still many tn the city of Nyssa who could use the meals, but were unaware of its availability. Any pastors who are know ledgeable of someone in need of a daily hot meal should contact Sue Kaatz at M9- 7651 Owyhae Garden Club The Owyhee Garden Club will meet at the home of Mr» Ellen Strickland. Friday May 14 at 2 p m. Grant Baugh of the Bl.M in Vale will give a talk presen tat MM on "Wild Flower».” Member» are asked to bring some item for the Chinese Auction which will be held to raise funds for the club. The members of the Church of the Nazarene are delivering the hot lunches during the month of May. June will be handled by the members of Faith Lutheran Church. July will be picked up by the United Methodists, with September deliveries in the hands of the Episcopal membership It is hoped that the other churches in town will each take a month to deliver the hot meals The nest meeting of the Association will be July 20 at the United Methodist Church at 7: JO a m All pastors in the area are encouraged to attend and help make The Meals-on-Wheels program an even greater success. Pollyanna ('.tub The Pollyanna Club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Radford in Adnan with eleven members present Elsie Gehrke, president, pre sided at the meeting. Mrs. Linda Conant gave the secre tary-treasurers reports. The group ezchanged homemade gifts for Mother's Day. Mrs Marge Ervin sang a song for the group, accompanying herself on her guitar The June meeting will be with Mrs. Linda Conant. Roll call will be. bnng a recipe and a sample of the food and some paper to write down the recipes you like. It was reported the fund for the cancer drive in Kingman Kolony and Adrian amounted to »100. Resolution passed by Malheur County's Juvenile Advisory Council year Class,roll includes: Harold Anderson, Walter Ashby, Arthur Cook. Jr., Florence Boren, Mildred Cornell. Eunice Cochrun, Paul Cox, Ruth Edwards, Helen Enebeck. Bruce Fahr- ney, Curtis Foster. John Groot. Alice Hashitani. Ma bie Hearron. Mildred Hear- ron, Raymond Holly, Dorothy Lowe, LaVerne Latham, Lloyd Landreth, Leonard Nichols, Vivian Patterson, John Poage, Helen Pond. William Peutz, Jr., Agnes Ray, Morgan Rust, and Roland Whitman. $0 YEARS AGO Mr Matheny and family have moved to the Dick Tensen ranch, where Mr. Matheny will be employed this summer. Mr. and Mrs W W Foster and children returned the first of the week from a six weeks vacation spent in Colorado with relatives. 60 YEARS AGO A roomy balcony is being built in the Wilson Brothers building this week It will be filled with a complete stock of furniture. As a convenient and satisfactory trading point Nyssa will make them all sit up and rubberneck. • • • A. T. Boydell, formerly of Nyssa, and nepehw of J. Boydell, has been promoted in the Army for conspicious bravery. Mr. Boydell left Nyssa to enter the Army when war was declared and has been at the front ever since. NO MINIMUM BALANCE... UNLIMITED CHECK WRITING Write as many checks as you need. Never an additional activity charge or need for minimum or average balance in your account. PERSONALIZED CHECKS and deposit tickets... all you need .. Imprinted with your name and address (even telephone number, if desired!) (pronounced “bank club”) OUR NEW BRAND OF BANKING FOR ONLY $3.00 PER MONTH! JOIN WESTERN BANCLUB! For your $3.00, you get all the personal banking services you're likely to need, plus some additional services you may not expect. It's all yours in one complete ~ -Tioney saving package. Add up the benefits. Then, stop by, or fill out the coupon and mail. We ll do the rest. on April 26, 1976 WE. THE MEMBERS OF THE Juvenile Advi»ory Council of Malheur County. Oregon, hereby publicly state that our observations of the manner Judge Jeff D. Dorroh has handled the Juvenile Court, include the following: 1. The procedure used by his CouH and the Juvenile Department have been effective in helping juveniles correct their mistakes, avoid repeat violations and become responsible adults. 2. Juvenile Department counsellors handle traffic matters and assure that repeat offenders are given individual help to reduce the probability of more serious offenses A blanket remand of these matters to the Justice Courts would not be in the best interest of Juveniles. 3. Judge Dorroh has been very careful with the use of public funds. For example, the Council, under his guidance, has negotiated salaries for Juvenile Court personnel at levels below or equal to those authorized by the Malheur County Budget Committee. 4. The use of foster homes has been carefully planned to obtain the best results for juveniles at the lowest cost to the county. 5. Malheur County is fortunate to have a Juvenile Court Judge who has the experience to deal with the problems of our youth. He handles their matters with compassion and with a sincere attempt to instill in juveniles a respect for the fairness of law and our court processes. In doing so he demands high standards of Juvenile Department personnel, the police, attorneys, witnesses and all those who appear in juvenile matters so that his decisions can be based on the truth and in accordance with the law. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED That the Malheur County Juvenile Advisory Council hereby expresses its full confidence in Judge Dorroh and the excellent manner in which he is performing as presiding Judge of the Juvenile Court. /»/ Dellin A. Erickson Norman A. 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