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THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1980 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT /2-Year-Old Is 'Dimes' Poster Girl Quarter Million Youth Hear Series Charles Daudf Reiurns Home Dating, Marriage Giving Advice on delinquency. giant campaign Church Jesus From Hospital Latter-day Saints ap JOSEPH GAtrSM J tawysr , railroad pro - 1 tendencies toward ” MUTER, JOURNALIST HISTORIAN, J HE WAÍ AMONG AR^T TO ADVO- I The move was launched early CATE RAILROAD BETWEEN THE’ ] in January with a closed circuit By Farmerettes Club COLUMBIA RIVER AND CALIFORNIA and tape-recorded address by 86- NU A C R E S—Charles Daudt HELPING TO FINANCE EARLY year-old Church President David was by ambulance to his SURVEYS- —HE WAS FEN O. MacKay to youth assembled in home brought HOLLIDAY'S CHIEF OPPONENT UNTIL Monday from St. Alphonsus 169 centers throughout the nation hospital A MERGER JOINED TMElR ENTER in Boise. He will continue and outside its borders. PRISES —- his convalescence from back surg Area youth from wards in the ery at his home. Nyssa stake—Vale, Ontario, Nyssa First and Second, Owyhee and Red Cross bloodmobile will Parma — gathered in the stake be The in Fruitland, Jan. 27, from 11 house here for the “fireside.” a m. to 3 p.m., according to Mrs. “Never let us lose sight of the Richard Kuhlman, member of the I fundamental fact that the home blood committee. Seventy-five By Helen Hatch is the basis of civilization, and pints is the quota and it will re BIG BEND—Mrs. Boyce Van- that we have the obligation to quire the cooperation of each in DAYTON AND SHERI- 4 DeWater entertained the Roswell build ideal homes and to put terested to see that this PAN, FIRST RAILS Baptist church Mission circle. A forth every effort to rear exemp quota is party reached, Mrs. Kuhlman OF A NARROW -6AUGE NETWORK > covered dish dinner was served lary families,” President McKay states. THAT CRISS-CROSSED at noon with 13 members present. told his great audience of 12- Jci WILLAMETTE YALLEY Ernest Hite of Ontario is spend- The speaker was the Rev. Emele through-26-year-old listeners. from the Blackfoot Mission in Each Sunday evening, through ' ing a few days with his niece and Montana. March 27, a high ranking church | family, the Robert Shaws. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neeley leader will continue the theme Mrs. Dyre Roberts, Sharen in broadcasts over radio station of Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. Buel Clem Krause, Karen Caroil and Mary, KSL in Salt Lake City, which ent of Fruitland and Mr. and Mrs. spent Thursday in Nampa visit will be picked up by more than Cecil Evans attended the Pomona ing Mr. and Mrs. Miller Hendeli- a score of cooperating stations Grange meeting at the Orchard der. throughout the west. Outside the Avenue Grange near Payette, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas range of these broadcasts, ad Thursday evening. Mrs. James Hartman was guest visited their daughter. Mr. and vance tape recordings of the talks Mrs. Riley Dille and family in will be made available for release speaker to Mrs. Jones’ fourth concurrently with the radio ad ’ grade class at the Roswell school Weiser, Thursday. Thursday when sfce told the stu Mrs. Guy Ocamica underwent dresses. surgery Thursday morning at the The young people, assembled dents about her life in Egypt and Jordan Goes to Korea R. Lowtrip Graduates Caldwell Memorial hospital. She ; in upwards of 5000 “firesides,” showed some of the things that In Advisory Capacity From Recruit Training expects to come home Wednesday. will listen to the talks and then she had brought with her from S. W. (Bill) Jordan, First Class j Ronald E. Lowtrip, son of Mrs. CORRECTION—In the Big conduct their own discussions on that country. the subject of the evening. personnelman with the Navy, Delphene Collins of 508 N. Fifth Mr. and Mrs. Ray Edmondson Bend news last week, an item was Subjects covered will ii elude and family visited with her par telephoned his parents, Mr. and st., Nyssa, was graduated from re published concerning the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. adherence to high standards of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Butler in Mrs. E. E. Princehouse, Sunday, 1» cruit training Jan. 15 at the Naval tell them that he was leaving San Training Center, San Diego, Calif. Frank Miller. The item stated that conduct, responsibilities of young New Plymouth, Sunday. The graduation exercises, mark they had celebrated their 40th men and women to each other in The Nu Acres Grange will serve Diego Monday by plane for Soule, ing the end of nine weeks of "boot anniversary, but it was actually social dating, guarding against the lunch at the farm sale of Mr. and Korea. evils of “petting” and “necking,” Mrs. Ernest Barker on the former He will be attached to the ad camp”, will include a full dresa their 45th anniversary. visory board of the military aid parade and review before military Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas and the problem of “going steady,” Talbot place, Monday, Jan. 25. officials and civilian dignitaries. her sister, Mrs. Ida Wyman of and guideposts to and preparation Newcomers to Nu Acres are Mr foreign program in Soule. Jordan is married and has two Caldwell, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. j for the right kind of marriage. In nine weeks of instruction, and M?s. Ernest Barker and fam In addition to the continental ily who moved Friday from their daughters. His family is now re the “raw recruit” is developed in W. Mitchell in Nampa. Sunday. United States, groups in Hawaii, They found Mr. Mitchell in the to a Navy Bluejacket, ready for former home in Valley View near siding in Santq Ana, Calif. Canada, Mexico and New Zealand Cairo hospital. 1 duty with the fleet. Junction to the farm which __________________ Mr. and Mrs. Boyce VanDe- are also participating in the mam they have purchased from Mr. and OREGON TRAIL HALL BOARD Water entertained Mr. and Mrs. moth program. Mrs. Sylvan Talbot. The Barkers MEETS AT DIMMICK HOME The Oregon Trail hall board OWHYEE RIDING CLUB Jesse Higgins and Mr. and Mrs. have a daughter, Carolyn at home, met Sunday evening at the home POTLUCK DINNER SLATED Dick Reed and Laurynda of Nam Investiture Service and sons, Ronnie, Donnie and The Owyhee Riding club will of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dimmick. pa at a Sunday dinner. Tommie, who have entered the Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Stam of For Brownie Troops Fruitland school. The Barkers are Following the transaction of busi have its January meeting at the Nyssa visited Mrs. Dina Munt- Held Friday Evening planning a farm sale to be held ness, Mrs. Dimmick served re Oregon Trail hall Jan. 29. There freshments to the group, which I will be a potluck supper at 7:30, jewerff, Sunday afternoon. The Brownie Scout investiture at their place, Monday. Chet Smith and Mrs. Maxine service was held Friday night in Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wilson included Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Ad- after which business will be tran De Mark, Vickie and Jackie were the social hall of the Methodist and baby were Monday supper • ams, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmes, sacted. New officers will take over and new committees named. Sunday dinner guests in the Ken church. Mrs. Max Jones and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frank Parr and Clifford Fox. neth Smith home at Boise. Earl Jennings installed, Mary Lee Shaw. Mrs. Chet Smith and Mrs. Pearl 1 Walhert, Sally Ann Smith, Chris- Mrs. Carilia Peterson of Mont Abbott and family visited Mrs. andra Jones, Susan Kouns, Mar pelier, Idaho arrived Sunday ev' - Elise Smith and Mrs. Jack Sla- garet Dority, Patricia Lowe, ’ ning for a visit with the Sylvan baugh at Caldwell, Wednesday. Jeannine McEwen and Barbara j and Ollen Talbot families. Mrs. Mabel Smith returned home Wilt. (Last Week’s News) with them for a visit. Mrs. Jennings read the Brownie NU ACRES—The Farmerette Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Price story to the parents, so that they visited their son, Mr. and Mrs. will know how the organization club will meet next Wednesday NOW OPERATING AT Doyn Price and family in Ontario, was constituted. The leaders then afternoon, Jan. 20 with Mrs. Eg gert Oft. Sunday afternoon. fastened the Brownie pins to the Mr. and Mrs. Rena Caward of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hunter of girls blouses, upside down, so that Ontario and Erroll Jensen of Pay when they do a good deed at ¡Caldwell spent Sunday with Mr. ette spent Sunday in the Horace home, their mother can turn it and Mrs. Thomas Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wall and Chaney home. right side up Then they will be Judy were Sunday dinner guests Mrs. Darrell English had a full fledged Brownies. of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce English in birthday party for her daughter, Two troops were invested to Eleanor, Thursday evening. Those gether as most of the girls had their home in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Hal McMains, present were Roger Wood, David been installed before, so they Auker, Kathyrn Bullen and Ana swung the new ones into the Dawn and Sharon of Fruitland were Sunday supper guests of Mr. Cameron. Brownie circle. Mrs. Cecil Evans and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price, Jr., and Mrs. Wayne Sites presented and John Smit, Vern Garrett, and baby of Sunset Valley called at Brownie pins to Christine Cindall the Dallas Chaney home, Sunday and Susan Briehl. Mrs. Charlie 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl McD’ Roe of evening. Smith and Mrs Sam Hanby gave Ontario were dinner guests Sun Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bennett pins to Debra Warr and Lucille day evening of Mr. and Mrs. Jim and Alan were dinner guests of , Bertram They also gave one year McD’ Roe Have Your Mechanical Work Done The Nu Acres Grange members Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop and ; pins to the rest of their troop. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Under the Expert Care of family, Friday evening. I Nonine Smith and Vickie Ham Mrs. Noel Tuppeny spent a ilton posted the colors with Mary I Evans for a hamburger fry after week in the Dale Jones home near Jo Richter and Christa Skow as their regular meeting last Thurs- Wilder caring for the children escorts. Then Linda Reece, an 1 day evening. while their mother was in the intermediate Scout, led the sing ANNUAL CATHOLIC CHURCH hospital with a new son. ing. Formerly with Carl & Burt's Machine HAM DINNER DATE SET Leonard Hawes of Salt Lake Date has been set for the annual City called in the Darrell English VISONHALER S HOLSTEIN Shop and with Hollingsworths, Inc. ham dinner sponsored by the home Monday morning, on his TESTS HIGH FOR DECEMBER way to Portland. 14 YEARS IN NYSSA! According to Keith Lamm, Catholic church. The date is to Mr and Mrs. Varner Hopkins DHIA tester for Boise valley unit be March 10 at the Catholic par iah hall. and Kenny, were Sunday dinner 7, De Los Vinsonhaler of Apple guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Valley had the high test Holstein Cruse at the Orchard Tract. cow for December. The record Mr and Mrs. Donald Hamilton shows the cow producing 103 and daughter of Adrian, Mr and pounds of butterfat and 2,340 ' Mrs. Jim Carroll and Mary, and pounds of milk. Mr. and Mrs. David Krause of Nyssa, spent Sunday at the Dyre For immediate results, try Gate Roberts home. City Journal classifieds. conducted of Christ of (Mormon), proximately a quarter of a million youth are receiving instruction designed to "protect them against In a by the Mission Circle Hears Speaker From Montana Mary Beth Pyron, I, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Pyron of Florence, Ala., has Just been chosen national poster girl for the New March of Dimes 1960 campaign in January. Her picture will ap pear on millions of posters (above), canisters and coin collectors in every town and village of the country, sym bolizing the New March of Dimes attack on crippling birth defects, arthritis and polio, dis eases that affect one in every four V. 8. families. Mary Beth was born with an open spins and water on the brain. Med ical science knows no way at helping her. Hope lies in sci entific research supported by the New March of Dimes. Mary Beth is a sunny, affectionate child and loves to ride her new walking horse (left). Her brother Tommy, 4, is a nor- mal child. 2500 Intoxicated Oregon Drivers Convicted in 1959 WEDDING far away? Jola tha fan ■nr, twit ion Muia uies Hew, for only $IZ5 er Issa, you con cod anywhers Is Oo eOMrrtry, •xcvpt Alaika or Hawaii, end talk for fives wonderful niirwfei ot Hie ifighttim. «tation-to-ifafion rate or on Sunday (nN» fsdsrol s«d«e tea). MALHEUR HOME TEIÆPHONE OO. Last year 181,405 Oregonians were convicted of traffle viola tions. This was the highest ever recorded for one year and was about 12 percent higher than for 1958, according to recent reports of the Department of Motor Ve hicles. Of the total, 2,500 were convicted of driving while in toxicated, calling for mandatory license suspension. In addition to suspensions for this cause, more than 5,200 lost their licenses temporarily due to court recommendation or discre tionary action of licensing offi cials. This total included more than 1,700 drivers whose records weru considered unsafe. Of the estimated 500 drivers involved in fatal accidents only two were suspended because of negligent homicide convictions during the year On the property damage side of the picture, it was estimated that the cost to Oregon was $654 million, or more than $171,000 per day. This figure included wage loss, medical expense and in creased insurance costs. “Public support for needed leg islation and sound official acci dent prevention efforts are ways people can contribute toward im proving these conditions," declar ed Vern L. Hill, chairman of the Oregon Traffic Safety commis- | slon. WITH THE ARMED SERVICES Ellis* Repair Shop 114 Bower Avenue—Nyssa ★ General Repair Work ★ Welding ★ Machine Work ELLIS HORN Annual Meeting WATCH FOR OUR KITCHEN CUPBOARD ----- and------ APPLIANCE DISPLAY Soon to Be Ready at Eastern Oregon Natural Gas Co. HALT ENGINE WEAR! 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