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V Í1OT THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 19M PAGE TWO __________ The Gate City Journal In Memoriam TEP M BRAMMER, Editor and Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES Chin ch Deins WENDY FORBESS Wendy Ann Forbess, age 8, succumbed March 23, 1968 at Mr. and Mrs. Royce Chad A recent four-day guest in Corvallis from injuries sus wick and children of Prine the home of Mr. ami Mrs. J. tained two days earlier in a fall ville spent their spring vac- from playground equipment at Elwood Flinders was his broth ation with his parents, Mr. er, Dean Flinders of Hooper, an elementary school in the and Mrs. Al Chadwick. Utah. Mrs. Richard (Gail) John • • • Oregon city. son and Kristin arrived March She was a daughter of Mr. Mrs. Chet Bowns and her and Mrs. R ic har d (Carmella 19 to spend two weeks with het mother. Mrs. Jim Malloy visit Burch) Forbess, and was born parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. El ed March 23 with Mrs. Ralph Jan. 9. 1960 at Corvallis. At wood Flinders, while her hus Turner and saw her infant Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, time of her death she was a band is in Minnesota on busi daughter, Lesa, at Holy Rosary Oregon second-grade student at the Jef ness. Mrs. Flinders, Mrs. hospital in Ontario. Johnson and daughter, Mrs. ferson elementary school. The baby is Mrs. Bowns’ Entered it the Post Office at Nyssa, Oregon, for Trans She attended the First Metho Lorin Saunders and lance of granddaughter and Mrs. Mal mission through the United States Mails, as a Second Boise spent two days last week dist church and was an active loy’s great-granddaughter. Class Matter under the Act of March 3, 1879. member of Brownie Girl Scout with the Marvin Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mc family in Burns. Mrs. John Troop No. 160 of Corvallis. Gee of Riley, Ore., arrived In addition to her parents, son, Mrs. Saunders and Mrs. March 24 to visit his sister, she is survived by two sisters, Wilson are all daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Malloy. They Debra, 12; Bonnie, 10 and a the J. Elwood Flinders’. returned home the following brother Joel 6. Also surviving * • • day. are her paternal grandparents, • • • Gale Brammer and four of We pamper criminals and hamper police, when the police Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. For his children spent from Friday Elizabeth Simpson and Ger are all that save us from anarchy. bess of Nyssa, several aunts evening until Sunday with his ald Wyckoff, students at the We spend billions to pay people not to work -- when we need and uncles. uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bram University of Oregon in Eugene, the workers, and haven’t got the billions. McHenry Funeral home of Devoted men in uniform spend their lives, underpaid and in Corvallis was in charge of the mer and their houseguest Mrs. were March 22 all-day visitors Kerby home. jeopardy, fighting to keep our nation safe. Then, for political funeral rites held Friday. Lydia Emmett. Gale partici in the K. E. • • • pated in the Idaho State bowl advantage, we sweep aside their gravest advice. Burial was made in Oaklawn ing tourney in Nampa. They re Mrs. Alice Neiger returned Companies which provide millions of the best-paying jobs in cemetery at Corvallis. turned to their home in Arco, home March 20 from an 11- the world were built out of profits made by ambitious men Idaho Sunday after meeting Mrs. day trip. She visited Former who plowed those profits back, to make more. Now Government Brammer and their two other Nyssan Margery Nihart at and unions call such men selfish, and tax and destroy the profits SHIRLEY BENTON children in Boise. The trio had Rockaway, Ore., and then the vital to tomorrow’s jobs. been visiting her father m Cal two women went to Vancouver, We spend billions to get to the moon, for some ridiculous Mrs. Shirley Guyer Benton ifornia. B. C., ferried to Nanaimo and “prestige”, instead of using those billions to reduce our debt • • • succumbed March 10,1968 at the then visited Victoria. After re and make us safe and solvent again. turning to Rockaway and spend For voters at home we placate our enemies abroad and attack Good Samaritan hospital in Mr. and Mrs. Everett Grant ing some time with Miss Ni Portland. She was buried in the our friends (and how we need those friends!). and Marilyn of Lewiston, Ida., hart, Mrs. Neiger visited rel Mt. Hope cemetery at Baker. We concentrate more and more power in a central government She is survived by her hus arrived March 22 for a week atives and friends in Tillamook (too often of little people) and so weaken the local governments -- band, Former Nyssan Douglas end visit with her parents, Mr. and Salem before returned to which are the very essence of democracy and freedom. and Mrs. Frank Byers, and to Nyssa. Benton of Baker. We spend billions for foreign aid and let prosperous foreigners « • * see her sister off to Guam, Attending the funeral ser who owe us billions spend our money to deprive us of our Later in the evening Mrs. vices from this area were Ken Pastor and Mrs. Orville dangerously-needed gold. Byers drove Mrs. Elven Jacobson and Beth were March Common sense used to be the outstanding trait of Americans. neth Benton, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. (Perky) Day, Fred, John and 24 dinner guests of Mr. and In Heaven’s name, what has happened to it?(From a Warner and McCrady, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tina of Caldwell, to the Boise Pruyn, Mrs. Charles Nelson and Mrs. Bill Schoen. Swasey ad in U.S. News and World Reports.) Mrs. Zeola Nielsen of Ontario. air terminal for flight to Guam, • * • where they will join their hus Mrs. Pegi Martinez of Holly band and father. wood, Calif., arrived by plane FAITH LUTHERAN ADRIAN March 23 dinner guests, in March 19 to visit her parents, CHURCH NOTES COMMUNITY cluding the Grant family, were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Corey. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farmer. CHURCH She plans to return to Calif That evening the Grants and The fifth in a series of Lenten ornia on March 29 and on March The Adrian Community services will be held at Grace Byers visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed 31 will drive to Ft. lauderdale, •church young people entertained Lutheran church, Yakima and MARCH 21 - To Mr. and Mrs. Stephens in Apple Valley. Fla., where she will make her the youth groups from Parma, ‘F’ streets in Vale at 8 p. m. James Dickey of Nyssa, an On March 24, the Grants and home. A Monday afternoon Roswell and Homedale Sunday Wednesday, March 27 for mem eight-pound, li-ounce girl, Byers’ drove to the new home visitor in the Corey home was of Mrs. Byers’ son, Mr. and evening. Thirty-five teenagers bers and friends of Faith Tami Susan. Mrs. Lydia Emmett who has MARCH 25 - To Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Sommars at Notus. been spending several weeks and their sponsors were in at Lutheran church. Pastor Orville Jacobson an David Abels of Jordan Valley, They picnicked by one of the with her son and daughter-ni- tendance. Following a fellow ship meeting, cake and punch nounces that emphasis this week a six-pound, 14-ounce boy, streams on the property. The law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bram- Grants left that evening for mer. is ‘The Redeemed.’ were served. David Earl. their home. 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BUICK MOTOR DIVISION Wouldn’t you really rather drive a Buick Bargain? 2ND & GOOD AVENUE T t 5 k > k 88C 66< Buick Bargain Days are here To modernize our ranch home for electric heat took just 2,/J> days — insulation, wiring and all,” say Mr. and Mrs. John L. Brown of Bellevue. ‘‘We chose the self-con tained electric hot water baseboard units. Heating is uni form, clean and quiet . . . comfortable in the coldest of weather.” IDAHO Terry or Mesh - Reg. 25C REGULAR PRICE $1.15 AHS CALENDAR Mr. and Mrs. Homer W hitman and Karon of Emmett, were TODAY - 4 p.m. Track meet. March 24 dinner guests of her Adrian at Middleton. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ewen March 29 - 2:30 p.m. Base Chard. In the afternoon the ball league game Adrian at Whitmans and Chards visited Harper. another daughter, Mr. and Mrs. MARCH 30 - Future teachers Elver Nielsen. of America, Districtconvention ♦ ♦ ♦ at Milton-Freewater. Dr. K. E. Kerby, a member APRIL 1 - 4 p.m. Frosh- of the Oregon Physicians and Soph baseball at Ontario. Surgeons board of directors, APRIL 2-4 p.m. Baseball left March 22 for Portland to Wilder at Adrian. attend an OPS board meeting. APRIL 3 - Girls Track Meet He returned home Sunday. at Burns. DISH CLOTHS TEE SHIRTS ♦ Changing to t electric heat took just 21/? days ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ MARCH 30 - 9:30p.tn. Public NHS CALENDAR t dance at Oregon Trail hall. METHODIST MARCH 31 - 10a.m. to6 p in ♦ ♦ ♦ Boise Rock and Mineral show. MARCH |1 | p hi (hitario TODAY - 4 p.m. Baseball, Gun club league shoot. APRIL 2 - 7:30p.m. Treasure Caldwell here. TODAY - 4 p.m. Tennis at "The Christian Faithand Valley Christian Business and Changing Japan’’ will be the Professional Women’s Council Vale. MARI H 29 - 8 a.m High topic of Rev. Georg« Uyemura dinner meeting at La Paloma school guidance meeting in of the C o m in unity Methodist cafe, Ontario. church of Ontario, when he APRIL 3 - I p.m. Treasure cafetorium. MARCH 29 - Tract meet at speaks to the Nyssa Methodist Valley Christian Women’s church Mission Meeting Sunday, luncheon meeting at the La Ontario. MARCH 29-4 p.m. Science March 31 at 7 p.m. The pro Paloma cafe, Ontario. club memtiers leave for Rich gram will begin with a covered APRIL 3 - 2 to 6 p.m. Blood dish supper, which will feature Drawing at the Eagles hall. land. Wash., for Hanford Proj ect tour. an Oriental theme. Those at MARCH 29 - 8 to 10 p.m. tending areas ked to br Ing e It her Oriental or western style dishes DRIVER Junior high dance in Multipur pose room. as they prefer. The public is EXAMS MARCH 29 - 30 - Oregon invited. The program will start slate FHA Convention at Cor at 8 p.m. for those who wish SLATED vallis to attend only the evening ser According to an announct*- vice. MARCH 30 - 1 p.m. Baseball, nient from (he Department of double-header, Capital high Motor Vehicles of Oregon, a here. XJOOC-OOOOOOOCO Drivers License Examiner will APRIL I - 3 45 p.m. GAA. COMING EVENTS be on duty in Nyssa Friday, APRIL 1 - 4 p.m. Tennis I’-it-it-ir-ir-ir-inri’-it-i'—it-ir-ir: April 5, 1968 at the City Li at Marsing. brary between the hours of 9 APRIL I - 7 p.m. Men’sadult P I . TODAY 8 p.m. Apple Valley a.m. and 2 p.m. Persons wishing original li PTA meeting in gymnasium. APRIL 2 - 7 p.m. FFA Par- TODAY - 8 p.m. Malheur censes or permits to drive are ent-son banquet. County PTA Council meeting at asked to file applications well APRIL 2-7 p.m. Women’s ahead of the scheduled closing adult P.E. Willowcreek in school. MARCH 29 - 7 30 p.m. Knife hour in order to assure time APRIL 3-12 noon Student and Fork club meeting at East for completion of the required body primary election. license test. Side cafe, Ontario. MARCH 30 - 10a.m. to9p.ni. Zeal without Intelligence Is Idaho Gem club, 2nd annual The worst thing about the fanaticism. • • • Gem and Mineral show at larry younger generation is when you Barnes Chevrolet display room, are no longer considered to be If you must use a hammer, 2800 Fairview Ave., Boise. one of them. build something with it. / Wilson Buick Company NYSSA, OREGON