Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, February 07, 1963, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1963
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE TWO
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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
TED M. BRAMMER. Editor and Publiihar
LDS Primaries Sponsor Penny Parade
For Children's
Hospital in Salt Lake
Asia s
_
Letters to Editor Final Study Session
To Be Held Monday
Signed letters to the editor are
welcomed and will be printed if By Methodist Group
GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES
PLANNED BY MINISTERS
Nyssa Ministerial association
met Monday morning at St
Paul's Episcopal church.
The pastors made plans for
Good Friday union services to
be conducted at 8 pun. April 12
in the Methodist church with
various ministers participating.
Present at the meeting were
Pastors J. L. Mussell, Wallace
Prowell. Joe Moore. Paul Lud­
low, Armand Larive. John Bui.
lock and Carl Burns.
Another session On
tndprq
Rim” was held Monday afternoon
r
•
i,
Ever seen a coin-operated hospital? The LDS Primary has
in the junior department of the
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
one. It operates on pennies contributed by Primary children
Methodist church.
Single Copies_____ 10c
and
by all members of the church as well as by non-members
Mrs. Dudley Kurtz greeted the
In Malheur County, Oregon,
during
the annual “Penny Parade.”
eight
persons
in
attendance
and
and Payette and Canyon
The “Penny Parade” traditionally takes place during the
explained the projects on Hong
Counties, Idaho:
Kong which students had finished month of February. Sometime during the month, a pair of
One Year
___ $3.50
Feb. 4, 1963 including a map, a fact list, post­ ward Primary officers or tea-*
—— ------
Six Months
$2.50
ers and worship setting. Mrs. W chers parade to doors to re­ more pennies for each birthday
Gate City Journal
Elsewhere in the U. S. A.:
W. Foster gave a report on Hong ceive contributions.
' (year of age).
Nyssa, Oregon
Per Year
$4 00
Kong.
Dear Sirs:
Generous Donations Made
Six Months_____ $2.50
Mrs. Eugene Butzer had pre­ The Primary Children’s hos­ There is also a memorial and PENTECOSTS TO HEAR
I read today where Senator Mc­
pital
is
a
non-profit
corpora
­
SPEAKER FROM GEORGIA
Namara of Michigan wanted to pared a report and used visual tion and is operated by a board remembrance fund where one
Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon.
aids
to
show
a
history
of
evange
­
Dick Carter, a Baptist preacher
give six towns of his state, gov­
give donations in memory of from
lism in four areas covered in the of trustees. They appoint the a may
will be guest
Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa, Oregon, for Transmission
ernment - constructed, taxpayer- study.
loved relative or friend. Cards speaker Georgia
medical staff chosen from the
Friday
evening at the 8
Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter
financed post offices and not just
finest specialists available. Many are available for this contribu­
A film, “Adventures in Hong kind doctors have given liberally tion. Also many business firms, o’clock service at the Pentecostal
Under the Act of March 3, 1879.
ordinary post offices either. Look
at population and proposed cost Kong,” was viewed by the group. of their time and talents without clubs and individuals make gen­ Church of Jesus Christ, located
at the corner of Seventh street
Mrs. Earl Boston led devotions. charge to help the small patients. erous donations.
of each town.
and Emison avenue, according to
Final
session
will
be
next
Mon
­
70-bed
building
All
Children
Accepted
The
beautiful
Lake Linden, population 1314,
day
afternoon
at
2
o
’
clock
with
is located on a hill overlooking an announcement by Carl Lassi­
$174,000; Lawton, 1402, $173,000;
Any
child
under
14
years
of
ter.
Port Austin, 706, $174,300; Man­ lesson topic to be “Okinawa.”
age, regardless of color, creed or Salt Lake City and the Great
The public is invited to attend.
celona, 1141, $174,300; Roscom­
race, is welcome at the institu­ Salt Lake.
mon, 867, $181,200; Croswell, 1800, Violet Grunke Dies
During 1962, children from as
tion with exception of children
By Mrs. G. E. Mackey
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deffer and $177,000.
far south as Florida and as far COUPLE VISITS IN UTAH
who need custodial care only.
After
Sudden
Attack;
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Chamberlain
ADRIAN—Elks club sponsored children were Jan. 27 evening Now this was a real opportunity
Anyone who desires to know north as Montana were admitted,
as well as those from the east and left Jan. 26 for Ogden, Utah,
a free-throw basketball meet in dinner guests of his parents, Mr. for these towns (even though they Rites Held Monday
more
of
this
service
may
contact
Funeral services for Violet Lou- me, Nyssa stake Primary presi- ( west coasts. Canada, Mexico and to visit their grandson, Dennis
Adrian last week. Grant Patter­ and Mrs. Francis Deffer.
themselves could hardly afford
Miss Lois Patterson was an the upkeep and interest costs of ella Grunke were conducted Mon­ dent; Mrs. Melvin J. Feik or Mrs. Tonga were also represented Chamberlain, who had recently
son placed first and Bobby Okano,
overnight guest Jan. 26 of Mary buildings that size) but surely day afternoon, Feb. 4, 1963, at Clifton D. Anderson, presidents 1 among patients who totaled 5,105 returned home from a three-year
second
LDS mission to Brazil.
Saturday morning Bob Patter­ Looney and also a Sunday dinner they were going to get a healthy Lienkaemper chapel with the of the two Nyssa ward Primaries. for
1 the year.
son took the two boys to Ontario guest.
share of their money back from Rev. Wallace Prowell of Nyssa The chief resident of the hospital i
where they participated in the
Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Martin and Washington (as we are being told Christian church officiating.
will be contacted by phone if the I
She succumbed Friday in Holy case is an emergency.
Treasure Valley tournament.
sons visited recently with her by those who are asking for this
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bailey government money in Malheur Rosary hospital at Ontario. She
The hospital is financed by I
The American Legion auxiliary in Midvale.
county and cities of Ontario, Vale suffered a cerebral hemorrhage those who are interested in the I
as she was leaving work last welfare of sick or crippled chil- I
sponored a pancake and waffle
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Franks of and Nyssa).
supper Saturday evening at the Kingman Kolony and Mr. and
But did they, the people of Thursday at Ore-Ida Foods com­ dren. They contribute two or I
grade school cafeteria.
Mrs. Ham Franks of Mountain ' thes“' towns' in Michigan,' want pany. She was rushed to the hos­
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Drown of Home visited Sunday, Jan. 27. thls government money? Listen pital where she remained, with­ METHODISTS SET PROGRAM
Nyssa were Sunday evening din­ with Mr. and Mrs. Monty Spel- to what Carl D. Black, editor of out gaining consciousness, until FOR
FELLOWSHIP DINNER
ner guests of her sister, Mr. and man.
Sanilac County (Mich.) Jeffer­ her death.
A
Methodist
Fellowship dinner
Mrs.
Grunke
was
born
Aug.
15,
Mrs. William Ashcraft.
Tom Martin of Mountain Home sonian, had to say:
will be held Wednesday evening,
1907,
near
West
Union,
Neb.,
a
¡Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright spent several days recently vis­ “Believe me, Senator, it’s not
of Earl and Nora Drake Feb. 13, at 7 o’clock. Program
visited Sunday with her mother, iting Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mac- that we wouldn’t like a new daughter
Mehrhof.
She was united in mar­ planned for the evening will em­
Mrs. Alma Hibbard of Notus, who key.
$177,000 building in town, It’s riage on April 28. 1930, to Carl phasize the study on the “Rim
recently returned from Califor­ Mrs. Ada Perry Succumbs
just that we keep remembering W. Grunke at Hot Springs, S.D. of Southeast Asia.” Mrs. Nema
nia.
where that $177,000 comes from,
Word
was
received
recently
They resided in the midwest Johnston will show slides and tell
Cindy Duncan, daughter of Mr. of the death Jan. 19 of Mrs. Ada and we have a nagging feeling in
of her work in Hong Kong and
until
coming to Nyssa in 1942.
and Mrs. Robert Duncan; under­ Perry of Santa Rosa, Calif. She I the area of our billfold that that
Okinawa.
Mrs.
Grunke
was
a
member
of
went a tonsillectomy Friday and suffered a stroke Jan. 15. Mrs. j I money will have to be replaced
This has been an all - church
the
Christian
church
and
worked
is convalescing at home.
from the same source. So please,
J Tom Martin and Knut Shaad Perry lived in this area several | Senator, take us off your gift extensively with Girl Scout troops subject for study. The MYF group
in the community.
is planning with the hostesses
of Mountain Home spent several years ago. Her husband, Roy, j list.”
In addition to Mr. Grunke of toward an Oriental theme.
days last week visiting Mr. and preceded her in death last year.
The people then rallied around the home, she is survived by one
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hamilton and
Mrs. Gerald Mackey.
John of Boise and Mr. and Mrs. this editor and wrote their bene­ daughter, Mrs Jack (Patricia) FRANKIE'S STITCHETTES
Honored With Birthday Dinner
Forest Hamilton of Wilder were volent Senator and the post of­ Simpson of rural Nyssa and two GIVEN DART INSTRUCTIONS
granddaughters, Karla and Tonya
The fourth meeting of Frankie’s
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lydy of Jan. 27 evening dinner guests of fices were forgotten.
Stitchettes was held Jan. 30 at
Madras were Saturday overnight Mr. and Mrs. William Ashcraft.
In my opinion, we are just not Simpson.
Other survivors include her the home of their leader, Mrs. El-
guests of her sister Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Buckland of pigs enough in Malheur county
Jerald Mackey. Mr. and Mrs. eastern Idaho arrived Sunday to get in this government trough mother of Wichita, Kan.; two bro­ vin Worden.
Lynda Fewkes and Jeanette
<’arl Lovitt and Alan entertained evening to visit for several weeks and get our share. Then why thers, William and Carl of Alta,
Saturday evenly with a birthday with Mrs. Ashcraft.
should we contribute to the very Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Bonnie Phifer led the flag pledges. Mrs.
dinner in honor of her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day of thing that is apt to cause the Gibson of Wichita and Mrs. Mary Worden explained how to mark
Mrs. Gerald Mackey. Gerald Mac, Owyhee dam and Mrs. Hazel greatest nation ever known to Hlavka of Sturgiss, S.D. Her darts while sewing. Refreshments
were served by Teresa Topliff
key, Laura. Gene and the Lydys Scott of Boise were Jan. 25 eve­ man to fall into bankruptcy and father succumbed in 1942.
We urge all-out participation
Burial w a s' made in Nyssa and Carylee Mefford.
were also guests.
ning dinner guests of Mr. and failure?
of
everyone in Southwestern
cemetery
under
direction
of
Lien
­
Next
meeting
will
be
Feb.
13
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Domanie Mrs. Henry Day. Mr. and Mrs.
I’m sure the money asked for
Idaho and Eastern Oregon in
of Portland visited two days last Wilson Witt were Sunday evening is rightly ours but we should re­ kaemper funeral home. Pallbear­ at the Worden home.
—Jeanette Phifer, Reporter
week with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. dinner guests in the Day home.
next weekend’s "Final Round"
member that as long as there are ers were W. K. Wahlert, S. W.
Elmer Ausman and family.
Ruth circle of the Women’s as­ citizens willing to accept unneces­ Smiley, Brent Folkman, Lester
in the battle to "KNOCK OUT
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown vis­ sociation met recently at the sary government spending, espe­ Grunke, George Folkman and VISITS IN PAYETTE
POLIO"
in our area.
Mrs. Tom Eldredge spent the
ited Sunday with their children, home of Mrs. Henry Day with 12 cially in their areas, there will Eugene Grasty.
Messrs, and Mme> Robert Brown, members present.
weekend with her brother-in-law
always be politicians too weak
While the type of polio brought
To
Buy,
Sell.
Rent
or
Hire.
and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Car­
Jim Moncur and families in Boise Visits From Canada
to say no.
on
by the virus controlled by
Try the Classified Pagel
penter in Payette.
Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson and
Maybe
what
we
want
the
mon
­
Type
III Sabin Oral Polio Vac­
Rod
Crabb
of
Olds,
Alberta,
Mrs. Edna Cowling were Sunday
cine is particularly prevalent
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Canada, was a recent visitor at ey for is necessary. If so, let’s
among children and young ad­
Mervil Hutchinson. In the after­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. I. find out the cost, put it to the
noon they attended the open Peterson. The trio visited Mon­ people in an election and see if
ults,
the physicians of these
house in the new wing of the day with Mr. and Mrs. John Quig­ they want it badly enough to pay
medical
associations sincerely
for it or not.
Presbyterian nursing home in ley in Caldwell.
urge
that
adults, too, take the
Mr. and Mrs. Monte Spelman
Ontario.
Yours truly,
vaccine
next
Saturday and Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis were and sons were Jan. 20 dinner
DELLIN A. ERICKSON
day,
Feb.
9
and
10.
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carl
Pier
­
Jan. 27 dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Witty. In the evening cy.
Sabin Oral Vaccine protects
Happy Dozen card club met Gate City Journal:
the Willis couple, Dale Freel and
The Nyssa-Adrian area can be
not only the person taking it . . .
Lorraine Leach were dinner Friday, Jan. 18, at the home of
but prevents the individual from
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Hatch. Mrs. Lydia Worden. Mmes. Lois proud of the boys and leaders in
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eastman Williams and W E. Ashcraft at­ Boy Scout units.
being
a carrier. Full participa­
Nyssa - Adrian units and their
and children of Caldwell visited tended from Adrian.
tion
in
the campaign to "Knock
Mrs. Elmer Ausman and chil­ sponsors include Pack 419, PTA;
Sunday, Jan. 27, with her father,
Out
Polio"
does just that . .
dren and her mother, Mrs. Festus Troop 419, Lions club; Pack 436,
Mr. and Mrs, Glen Brown.
KO'S POLIO!
Troop
436
and
Post
436,
Adrian
Adams, left recently to visit
Honored With Pancake Supper
Kingman Memorial Presbyterian
relatives in Portland.
The sites are the same . . . the
Messrs, and Mmes. K I. Peter­ Mrs. Alvon McGinnis, who suf­ church; Pack 438, Troop 438 and
times are the same (1 to 9 p.m.
son, W. E. Piercy and Mrs. Edna fered a heart attack Wednesday, Post 438, Owyhee LDS ward;
Cowling were guests at a pancake Jan. 16, is convalescing at home I Pack 445, Troop 445 and Post
both days) . . . and the cost is
supper Jan. 22 in the home of and is reported to be improving. ’ 445, Nyssa LDS First ward; Troop
the same (35 cents per immuni­
Mr. and Mrs. Mervil Hutchinson
zation). BE A WINNER!
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lovitt are 450, Albert Seward and sons;
and Karen in Nyssa. The occa­ parent: of a baby boy born Jan. Pack 458, Troop 458 and Post 458,
"KNOCK OUT POLIO!"
sion was Peterson’s birthday an­ 21 in Malheur Memorial hospital Nyssa LDS Second ward.
niversary.
The infant weighed 8 pounds, 51 They are now actively celebrat­
Mrs. Martin Hobbs of Longview, ounces and has been named Alan { ing the 53rd anniversary of Scout-
visited recently with her brother, LeRoy. Grandparents are Mr. and ' ing.
I
Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright, Mrs. Gerald Mackey of Adrian
KEITH T. GATES
with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lovitt of
District Scout Executive
George Cartwright.
Parma.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Deffer,
Mr and Mrs. Elton Smith and SUNDAY EVENING GUESTS
Mrs. Del Grannis and children granddaughter, Cindy Young-: Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson and
----- with a-----
were Jan. 25 guests of Mr. and blood of Manns Creek and Deci­ family and the Joe Hobson family
Mrs. Fred Deffer and children to ma area, were recent dinner
Ontario were guests after
f
help Fred celebrate his birthday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis of
church
Sunday evening in the
anniversary.
Deffer.
Bill Fitzsimmons home.
they do not contain comments
of a libelous nature or attacks
on religious and racial groups.
Publication of the letters does
not necessarily signify agreement
of this newspaper with opinions
expressed.
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Adrian Boulevard
Phone 372 3437
NYSSA. OREGON
Southwestern Idaho Medical Society
— and the —
Malheur County Medical Association