Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 27, 1963, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1963
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
TED M. BRAMMER. Editor and Publisher
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Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon.
Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa, Oregon, for Transmission
Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter
Under the Act of March 3, 1879.
IMPORTANCE
Of the Letter 'E'
PARMA CHURCH OF GOD
SLATES SPECIAL SERVICES
Former Missionary
Speaks to MYF Group
Mrs. Margaret Ralphs, a former
missionary to Bolivia, was guest
speaker Sunday at the Methodist
Youth Fellowship meeting She
showed her own slides of Bolivia
and Chile with a film on East
Asia to explain where the MY-
Fund money goes.
Mrs. Ralphs explained that mis­
sionaries are showing the people
better agricultural methods a s
well as aiding medically, educa­
tionally and spiritually. The local
MYF group gave $75 for the fund
last year.
Members of the MYF also dis­
cussed the car wash to be held
Saturday at Shell Service station.
Joint Session Slated
For Methodist Groups
FOURTH OF JULY DANCE
SLATED AT STAKE HOUSE
The Nyssa LDS »take to spon­
Methodist W S C S circle meet­
soring a Fourth of July dance
ings
were held last Thursday in
to be held next Thursday even­
ing in the stake house. Theme j various homes. Helen Barns cir­
for the evening will be "Moon­ cle met at the home of Mrs. Jack
light Sonata." Music will be Reed with Helen Wilson as co­
provided by Esoterics from On­ hostess. Fifteen ladies were in at­
tendance to hear the program
tario.
Dancing will begin at 8:30 presented by Vivian Pitman.
Mrs. R. H. Martin was hostess
and the public is invited to at­
to
members of the Fulton circle
tend.
Father Crescencio Rodriguez Assists
With
Spiritual
Training
of
Migrants
Father Crescencio Rodriguez, stationed at St. Bridget’s
church in Nyssa, is taking spiritual care of the Mexican mi­
grant workers during the summer months. On June 2, Father
Rodriguez arrived in Nyssa from Mexico and has been occu­
pied working in labor camps at Nyssa and Adrian and also
among other Spanish-speaking people of the area.___
Born in Hacienda del Furr*
te, Zacatecas, Father Rodri- spending the summer in Nyssa,
with 12 ladies present. Mrs. R. M guez began his studies for the I he will return to Mt. Angel for his
Cochrun
presented the program. priesthood in 1937 at the Semi- final year of study before being
CARD OF THANKS
Lenora
members met with Mrs.
ordained a priest in Mexico.
I wish to thank Dr. K. A. Dan- Russell Gressley
with Mrs. Dave nario Conciliar de Durango,
ford who assisted with surgery,
and my friends for cards, flowers
and visits during my recent hos­
pitalization.
—Tom Weeks.
Hungarian Parents of Mrs. Trenkel
Arrive for First Visit in 26 Years
Beers as co-hostess. Mrs. Edith
Elgan was in charge of the pro­
gram for the 12 ladies in attend­
ance.
Lesson topic for all circles was 1
“Biblical Authority for Missions.’’
A combined session of WSCS
general and circle meetings will
be held at 2 p.m. July 18 in the
church.
Mexico. Since his ordination in
1947, he has been engaged in
parochial work and for the past
three years has been pastor of Ro­
deo in the state of Durango.
Priesthood Student Assists
Every Sunday at St. Bridget’s
church after the 8 and 11 o’clock
masses, there are sermons in
Spanish; and at St. Mary’s church
in Adrian, there is a short instruc­
tion in Spanish after the 9:30
mass each Sunday.
Assisting Father Rodriguez is
another Rodriguez. Luis Rodri­ Services in Native Language
guez was born in Mexico City
During the week there are reli­
and is a student for the priest­ gious devotions in Spanish at the
hood, studying for the Cuerna­ Nyssa and Adrian camps. Oppor­
vaca diocese in Mexico. For the tunities are given for all Spanish­
Memorial Rites Held past
three years he has been mak­ speaking people to avail them­
For Mrs. Lillie Fouts ing his theological studies at Mt. selves of confession and spiritual
Mrs. Lillie Fouts, 82, of Cald­ Angel seminary in Oregon. After consolation in their native lan­
well, Idaho, succumbed June 16
guage.
in a Caldwell nursing home. She
A “Coro Guadalupano,” a choir
was born Oct. 5, 1880, in Ripon, CALLED TO GRANTS PASS
composed of boys and girls from
Wis., and went to Roswell, Idaho, DUE TO BROTHER’S DEATH
the Nyssa camp, has been formed
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Engelhardt and they will make their debut at
at the age of 13. She lived there
and in Big Bend until 1944 when of the Apple Valley community the 11 o’clock mass on June 23.
were called to Grants Pass, Ore., Father Rodriguez who organized
she moved to Caldwell.
She married William Fouts on June 12 due to the death of his and directs the choir has had con­
Feb. 28, 1920, in Roswell. He suc­ brother, Frank. Mr. Engelhardt siderable experience in this work
cumbed in 1940. She had made succumbed in a hospital following 1 in Mexico.
her home with a brother, Fred an extended illness.
On Monday, the Feast of St.
Schultz, until she was hospitalized
Funeral services were conduct­ John the Baptist, the choir sang
in April 1962. Since then she had ed Saturday, June 15, 1963, at at the mass and afterwards re­
been in a Caldwell nursing home. Grants Pass and the Apple Valley galed Father John Baumgartner
Mrs. Fouts is survived by her couple returned home the follow­ on his feastday as a surprise to
brother, Fred Schultz; a sister, ing Monday.
the Nyssa pastor.
Mrs. Bertha Klopler of Bremer­
ton, Wash.; several nieces and
nephews.
A memorial service was held
June 18 in Peckham-Dakan-Davis
chapel at Caldwell with the Rev.
Paul Ludlow of Nyssa Methodist
church officiating. Interment was
in Roswell cemetery.
By Ruth Robbins
• ■ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Findley
The Parma Church of God
and family went to Owyhee reser-
LINCOLN
HEIGHTS
—
Mrs.
(Seventh
Day)
is
sponsoring
ser
­
This story pertains to the letter
Harold
Trenkel
received
a
spe-
voir
June 16 for a Father’s day
vices
to
be
held
in
the
Firemen
’
s
“E,” was taken from the Orange
outing.
cial
telephone
call
June
20
from
hall,
Second
and
Main
streets
in
Coast Gazette, published by Or­
ange Coast Mineral and Lapidary Parma. M. L. Bartholmew of New York City. The call was Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kemble and
Society, Inc., of Costa Mesa, CaJif., Cleveland, Ohio, will deliver from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. family went to Boise June 16 to
Dezso Macsicska. who had arrived visit his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Kem-
and was given to the Journal by spiritual messages.
First service is scheduled July by airplane from Diosjeno, Hun­ ! ble.
Ole Dyrlund of Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Anderson had
"The letter 'E' is said to be 5 and others will be held at 8 gary.
|
o
’
clock
each
Friday,
Saturday
and
After
a
few
days
’
visit
with
a
family dinner Tuesday for all
the most unfortunate letter in
the alphabet, because it is al­ Sunday evening through July 21. relatives in the New York City the Avery Anderson family who
All area residents are invited area, they will fly out to visit gathered for a reunion. There
ways out of cash, forever in
to
attend.
their daughter and family. They were 28 in attendance.
debt, never out of danger and
planned
to arrive Monday.
Anderson Family Reunion Held
in torment all the time.
This will be an especially joy­ Mr. and Mrs. Allen Anderson of
"All this is true. However, it CARD OF THANKS
We will be ever grateful to all ous reunion for Mrs. Trenkel as Fruitland hosted a family reunion
is never in war, always in peace
and always in something to eat. , who were so kind, through acts she has not seen or even talked and get-together for friends at
It is the beginning of existence, and words, during the illness and by phone (before the recent call) their home Monday, June 17. An­
the commencement of ease and J following the death of our be- to her parents since she left them derson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
| loved mother and grandmother. in Hungary 26 years ago.
Avery Anderson and sister, Mrs.
the end of trouble.
May God bless you.
Don Sickleson and family, all of
"Without it there would be
—The Family
Century class of the Malheur
no life or heaven. It is the cen­
Of Kathryn Lackey. Butte Baptist church held its Sacramento, were here last week.
ter of honesty and is always in
Mr and Mrs Arnold Anderson
monthly meeting Friday night, and family of Yakima, Wash.,
love. It is the beginning of en­
June 14, at the church. Mrs. Ray Mrs. Larry Ficca of Spokane, an­
couragement and endeavor and VISIT IN OLSEN HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Olsen > Whitsell presented the program other
the end of failure."
brother and sister, also vis­
of Studio City, Calif., left Sunday ■ and Vern Smith gave devotions.
A cousin, Mrs. Ed Nelson
for their home after visiting for 1 Refreshments of ice cream and ited.
and
her
came from Port-
IN APPRECIATION
several days with his parents, Mr. cake were served by Mr. and I land. Mr. husband
and Mrs. Art Anderson
I take this opportunity to thank__
____ Mrs. Al Mrs. Claude Page and Mr. and
and ____
Mrs. J. C. Olsen.
I and family were also present.
Dr K. E. Kerby and the Malheur Schomburg of Spokane also spent
Mrs. Ann Markham came from MONDAY EVENING GUESTS
Memorial hosiptal staff for care a recent week in the Olsen home. Mrs. Forrest Sayers.
Monday evening visitors in the
I received after breaking my foot. She is a sister-in-law of Mrs. Ol­ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harris Boise with her son, Keith and
Tom
Weeks home were Mr. and
had
as
their
guests
for
Father
’
s
family who are visiting from Cali­
I also thank my friends for flow­ sen. The elder Mr. Olsen has been
Mrs. Plais Johnson and family of
ers, gifts, food, visits and other in Malheur Memorial hospital the day dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ray fornia.
Parma, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Burton
; Whitsell, Mrs. Amelia Whitsell,
kindnesses shown me during my past week for observation.
Ladies from this community at­ of
Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roland
Whitsell.
convalescence.
tending were Mrs. George Barnes, Weeks
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Miss
Kathleen
Wells
is
spend
­
—Lucile Myrick.
Mrs. Jack Pettet, Mrs. Austin
JOHNSONS HAVE GUESTS
ing the week with her grandpar­ Robbins, Mrs. Ethel Goodell, Mrs. Jack Burton and daughters. The
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Evans, Sr., ents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Rob­
Burtons arrived in Ontario
Raymond Findley, Mrs. Tom Pet­ Jack
j of Portland, their son and daugh­ bins.
Sunday
from Africa where he has
tet, Mrs. Mary Winslow, Mrs. been employed
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Club Plans Creamery Tour
by the govern­
Greg
Ross
and
Mrs.
Forrest
Say
­
Evans, Jr., and family of Unity
ment
as
an
engineer
on road pro­
Patch
and
Chat
club
members
visited last Thursday afternoon met for their June meeting at the ers.
jects.
Guests in Nelson Home
with th» elder couple’s cousins,
Cesspools and Septic Tanks Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson. Week­ home of Mrs. Harvey Reel Thurs­
Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton Nelson
June 20. Mrs. Brock Rob­ of Chino, Calif., and Mrs. Edna GUESTS IN TOOMB HOME
Cleaned by Vacuum.
end guests in the Johnson home day,
Gary Toomb and Pamm Gillis
president, opened the meet- Crane of Salina, Utah, visited re-
were her brothers, Don and Frank , bins,
of Portland spent the weekend
ing
with
prayer.
Roll
call
was
cently with the Jack Nelson fam- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Leuck of Baker and the former’s
(daughter, Mary Ann Leuck of J answered by each member telling ily.
Bob Toomb. In addition to the
how many years they have been (Mr.
Boise.
and Mrs. Myron Jackson Rose City visitors, Sunday dinner
married.
Mrs.
Wesley
Randall
re
­
For Any Sewer Obstruction.
ceived the surprise package for and David were June 11 over­ guests in the Toomb home were
night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Ken Toomb and
CALIFORNIANS VISIT
Bonded by State of Oregon.
being the newest bride.
Nelson.
The Jacksons are from boys, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ford and
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Iven, Michael
A tour of the Farmers Cooper-
NO MUSS OR FUSS­
and Maureen of Anaheim, Calif., ■ ative Creamery in Payette was Salt Lake City.
son.
CALL US . . .
Mr. and Mrs. George Barnes,
spent several days last week visit­ planned for June 27. All ladies,
ing her brother-in-law and sister, their husbands and families are Diane Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Drexel er’s day dinner at the Starlite
Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Jackson and to tour the creamery promptly at Barnes and daughters had Fath- cafe in Vale.
family. Caren and Nancy Jacx- | 11 a m. Anyone in the commu-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pettet and
son accompanied their uncle and I nity who wishes to tour with the
grandson, Larry Reel, recently
aunt to California for a visit club will be welcome to do so.
Phone 372-3556
spent several days fishing in Ida­
Nyssa, Oregon
while Maureen remained with the
ho.
Mrs. Raymond Findley enter­
- Jackson family.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pettet and
tained the group with several
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hammerton of
games. Refreshments were served
Physicians and
Payette spent a recent Sunday
by the hostesses, Mrs Wes Randall
fishing above Council.
and Mrs. George Barnes. The
Surgeons
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Wells and
July meeting will be a family pot-
family, Mr. and Mrs. Brock Rob­
| luck dinner at the Drexel Barnes
Notice is hereby given that all noxious
K. E. KERBY, M. D.
bins and family were Father’s day
home in Ontario.
K.
A. DANFORD. M. D.
dinner guests at the Austin Rob­
Stationed at Lookout Poet
weeds and other rank growths shall
Physicians and Surgeons
bins home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Whitsell
be removed within fifteen (15) days | visited
Dial 372-2241
the past week with his
from date of this notice. After July 15, j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whit­ Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m.
sell. They left Monday to spend
Daily Except Saturday and
all properties with such weeds or rank
the summer at the Long Creek
Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12.
growths will be abated and costs as­ j Lookout station near John Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Page en­
MAULDING CLINIC
sessed against the property, in accor­ tertained
Sunday with dinner for
L.
A. Mauldlng. M. D.
dance with Chapter 3 of the Nyssa
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Page and i
Physician and Surgeon
Mrs.
Bertha
Brubaker.
City Code.
’By Appointment Only”
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bain of
Dial 372-2216
I Lebanon, Ore., spent last Thurs­
—A. H. COLBY
day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m.
City Recorder
Pettet.
Daily Except Wednesday, Satur­
Published June 27 and July 4, 1963.
Miss Gail Lackey was a recent
day and Sunday. Wednesday
I house guest of Miss Sheri Reel.
and Saturday, 9 to 12.
SEPTIC TANK
SERVICE
Roto-Rooter
Sewer Service
BROWER
Plumbing Shop
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
PUBLIC NOTICE
ICE! ICE! ICE!
It's Pure and Crystal-Clear in
BLOCKS . . . CRUSHED
(Get the Type and Amount You Need)
SHELL
SUPER
SERVICE
101 North Main
Nyssa, Oregon
Phone 372-3990
Rigid outdoor and laboratory tests insure reliable, long-
lasting protection. Sale ends August 31st.
For any Standard Oil product, call
W. E. "Bill" Schireman
Dial 372-3131
Nyssa, Oregon
THE POLAR BEAR KNOWS
That Evaporative Cooling, Using Natural
Dentists
Can't Be Improved in Any Manner, and
That's What You Get in a
J. R. CUNDALL
Dentist
17 South Third Street
Dial 372-3538
Nyssa
Oregon
DENTAL OFFICE
From 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.
you can save 10% on a full line of Chevron and Standard
Roofing Products...primer, paint, plastic cement, can­
vas water-proofing, asbestos, aluminum and asphalt
base coatings ... for all types of roofs as well as struc­
tural steel, brick and concrete masonry.
DAVID W. SARAZIN, M. D.
Physician a id Surgeon
Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m
Saturday, 10 to 12 Noon.
—Phones—
Office 372-3365
Res. 372-3173
Office: 213 Main Street
J. W. OLSEN. D.M.D.
AVAILABLE EVERY DAY
How are you fixed for weather protection? Right now
Seventh and Bower Ave
Dial 372-3311
Nyssa
Oregon
Veterinarians
TREASURE VALLEY
ANIMAL HOSPITAL
40? Mam St.
Dial 372-3567
Nyssa. Oregon
Dr. B. E. Ross
Nyssa — 372-3552
Dr. R W. Faulk
Parma — 4-2731
Large and Small Animal*
SHADE —BREEZE —WATER
Wright Air Cooler
Cool the Entire House for Pennies a Day . . .
A SIZE TO FIT YOUR NEEDS!
PRICES .... s130.65 and Up
(See at Eder Hardware Building on Main St.)
Eder’s Bldg. Supply
102 North First St.
NYSSA, OREGON
-
Phone 372-2223