Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 13, 1976, Page 3, Image 3

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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.
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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.
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•
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.
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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
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Juveniles.
3. Judge Dorroh has been very careful with the use of
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by the Malheur County Budget Committee.
4. The use of foster homes has been carefully
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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,
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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. Poole
Donna Hale
Gene Stunz
Jean Joyce
Florence Herrera
George Maeda
Resolution passed by Malheur County Juvenile
Advisory Council. April 26, 1976
Paid Pol. Adv. by Retain Judge Dorroh Committee —
Tlah Ireland, Treasurer, Route I, Box 903, Ontario, Ore
THE ADRIAN BICENTENNIAL PROGRAM, under the
direction of Claudia Montague, was held Wednesday in the
high school gym. Members of the Junior High Drill Team are.
left to right: Nancy Fenn. Tamara Wiggins. Kiyoko Hori,
Donna Undorf. Alice Hori and Pam Call.
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Ministerial Association
The Nyssa Ministerial
Association met at the
Episcopal Church, last Tues­
day morning, spending the
majority of its time dis­
cussing the Nyssa Meals-
On-Wheels program. Pastors
attending were. Mike Bash­
or. of Assembly of God
Church; Letitia Croom of the
Episcopal Church; Jim Mon­
roe of the United Methodist
Church; Bill Rossell of the
Church of the Nazarene; and
Walt Schmidt, of the Luther­
an Church.
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Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
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