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Thuridoy, April 26, Page Two Th« Nyna Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Nyssa Gate City Journal OBITI ’ARIES Clarone« G. Niccum DIRICK NEDRY . . . . RUBEN LOPEZ . . . . BETTY TALBOT . . . MARGARET NEDRY . RUTH KLINKENBERG LUCILLE CALLAHAN .Editor and Publisher . Production Manager Office Manager, News .. .Social, Circulation . . . .Production Staff . . . .Production Staff Clarence G. Niccum, 75, Nyssa, died Wednesday, April 18, 1973, m N'orthCarolina from stab wounds received while . mi a bus tour. He was born January 17,1898 in Perry, Oklahoma. He moved to Nyssa in 1937 and home steaded 100 acres. He is survived by two sons, John Niccum, Sacramento, Ca lifornia and James Niccum, Pa yette; four daughters, Mrs. Fred (Betty) Gray, Baker, Mrs. Wayne (Frankie) Lattin, Nyssa, Mrs. Irma Baker, Mi chigan City, Indiana and Miss Fern Niccum. Oakland, two brothers, Howard Niccum, Wendell, and Elza Niccum, Nyssa, a sister, Mrs. Alice Hacket, Grants Pass, Oregon, and 20 grandchildren. Services were conducted at 2 p.m., Saturday, at the Lien- kaemper Chapel in Nyssa. In terment was at the Owyhee Cemetery. Family suggests donations may be made to the Association of the Blind. CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST CHURCH ADRIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH ARCADIA - Mr. and Mrs. Parley Feik were »linnet guests Easter Sundav in th»- horn»' of A Missionary Cantata, "So May 5, the Women's Pres- Mr. and Mrs Blue. Fverton Send 1 You’’ by John W. Peter bvtenal will be held at Adrian i and fannlv tn Nampa son will be presented by the Chur» h from 1 to 4 p.m. Mi. and Mrs Gene Thonip-soi. Pufcfcbe* F»e«v ThvrWay at Nytte. Ore*»» »ZttJ Conservative Baptist Church on Next Sunday, the w orship ser and family from Ft. I »'»is. Sunday, April 29 in the morn vice will be held at Roswell at Washington, spent th» weekemt Second Class postage paid at Nyssa, Oregon 97913, ing worship service at 11:00 11 a.m and church school will at their home here .m Clark under act of Congress qf March 3, 1879 a.m. The Cantata Director is l>e at 9 30 p.m. Boulevard. Mr. Larry Bauman. Mrs. Gary Mr. and Mrs. Steven James Sunday, April 29, the Pres SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oregon (Sandi) Jasper is the pianist. byterian Church in Roswell is from Meridian spent Sumkn i Newspaper Mrs. Larry (Donna) Blackburn celebrating their 75th Anniver night with Mr. and Mrs. Par Malheur County, Oregon, I Publishers is the soprano soloist. Mrs. sary and AdnanChurchcongre- ley Feik. and Payette and Canyon ' Association Harlan Meyer, the alto soloist, gation is invited to attend. The Mr. and Mrs. Georg» Moel Counties, Idaho, Mr. Larry Bauman, the tenor Rev. John F. Shaw of Los An ler were dinner guests Sunday soloist, and Mr. Duane Buch geles, a former pastor, will in the home of Mr. and Mrs. NATIONAL NEWSPAPER One Year................. $5.00 tel is the bass soloist. Mr. bring the anniversarv sermon. Fred Norman on Lincoln Hei Six Months................ $3.00 Larry Blac kburn will be reading The Rev. Wayne Douglass, a ghts. Elsewhere in the U.S.A. the part of the narrator. former pastor, will read the The Arcadia Club met April One Year................... $6.00 Come praise the Lord with us scripture and the Rev. William 20 at the home of Mrs Arne Six Months.................. $4.00 in song and listen as the chal Alles, Synod Education Consul Bakker, due to the absence lenge is given toevervChnstian tant, will lead in prayer. The of th«- president and the seer» SUNDAY-APRIL 29 combined choir and Junior choir tarv, there was no meeting Sunday School for all ages, will sing anthems. The wor held. The afternoon was spent One thing that a bomb threat, such as received at Malheur 9 45 a.m. ship service will be followed in a social hour. Mrs. Bakker Memorial Hospital Tuesday afternoon, does do, is demon Worship Service-Cantata, 11 by a potluck dinner at 1 p.m. served refreshments to the on« strate the efficiency of our capable staff at the hospital. It a.m. The meat, rolls and drink will present. also demonstrates the skill and willingness to help of all our Hi/Time 7 00 p.m. t>e furnished by the Women's Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mason m public servents, which includes police, fire, ambulance crews, Evening Services, 8 00 p.m. Association. Families are re ved from the tennant house « an power company representatives, and others in the community I a WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 - Pra quested to bring their own table Ernest Stephenseii farm to who will volunteer to help in an emergency. yer Meeting and Bible Study 7 30 service and salads, vegetables house on Gem Avenu» ow ned Not to be overlooked is the willingness of nearby communi Andrea Saunders or deserts. Everyone is wel by Dick Corn. p.m. ties to help out, and ambulances from Vale, Ontario and Payette Cantata Practice, 8 30 p.m. come. Mrs. Terry Priest from Services for Andrea Saun all volunteered their services, with the latter two transporting An informal program of gree- ; Boise was a luncheon guest THURSDAY, MAY 3 - Pro ders, 4. daughter of Mr. and critical patients to Holy Rosary Hospital in Ontario. Mrs. Lorin C. Saunders, of gram on drugs presented by the tings, music and reminiscing Monday in the George Moellei What a waste of time and manpower, and so senseless, but Department, will begin about 2 p.m. One home. Route 1, Meridian, who died of Ontario Police it does show that our people and facilities are prepared to Progressive Dinner feature will be hearing from Lyla Houston was a dinner natural causes Thursday at 7 p.m. meet disaster if and when it strikes. The hospital staff had home, were conducted at 11 a.m. following. Call 372-3358 for representatives appointed 25 ; guest Sunday with Mt. and Mr been drilled in a Disaster Plan, and they responded when such years ago and the appointment Jim . Houston and family in the Monday at the Church of Jesus information. a thing seemed possible, if not imminent. All young people are invited. of representatives for the 100th Tom Farley home in Ontario. Christ of Latter-day Saints in Gale Christensen, hospital administrator, called a news Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs Terry Le» Eagle by Bishop C. Leon John conference Tuesday afternoon after the necessary workhadbeen Perkins and family from Cald- NAZARENE son. Interment w as at Meridian. done and the "smoke had cleared." It was apparent from the well visited tier parents Mr. She was born May 2. 1968 notes taken throughout the episode that all agencies reacted COMING EVENTS CHURCH NOTES and Mrs. Orville Needs Fri- at Boise. in business-like fashion, and everyone worked together. Chris day night. Surviving besides her parents tensen said that "all members of the staff responded per FRIDAY - District NY PS Mr. and FRIDAY, APRIL 27 - Golden are a sister, Jill, and three fectly, and not one order was questioned” during the long and brothers, Cory, . Brent and Convention, all day, at Nampa Age Rummage Sale, Western i and Cara sometimes hectic afternoon. Hills, Canada, where they at- We commend our administrator; Mrs. Bennett, director of Lance, all at home in Meri Franklin RoadChurch of the Na- Hotel 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Rummage Sale, United Metho . tended the graduation of then nurses, Chief Allen, and all police, fire, and hospital personel dian, a brother, Steve, who is zarene, closing with a musical a Brigham Young University, presentation. "Love,” by Teens dist Church 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daughter Christine at the Prai who responded so willingly. On th» SATURDAY, APRIL 28 - Gol rie Bible Institute. Provo, Utah, student presently at 7:30 p.m. Can you imagine the kind of a sick mind who would call SUNDAY - Don’t forget to den Age Rummage Sale, Wes way they visited Mr. Meyer’s in a bomb threat? It’s bad enough when the schools are called, living m Jerusalem, Israel, her paternal grandparents, Mr. and "spring ahead” and advance tern Hotel 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. niece and husband, Mr and but to call a hospital where critically ill persons and new-born Merry Widows meet at Leona Mrs. Toi Kertula in Avon, Mon babies are involved is unpardonable. The trouble is that these Mrs. Clarence R. Saunders, your clock one hour so you will tana. Christine accompani»-d threats are almost always a hoax, as this was one was, but Vale; her maternal grand be on time forChurch services! Reeves, 6 30 p.m. Recovery, inc., FirstChrirt- them home for th» summer, Early morning prayer time, responsible authorities cannot take the chance. Holy Rosary parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. El but will go to Florida in the fall lan Church, 8 p.m. Hospital in Ontario received a similar threat last summer, wood Flinders, Nyssa; and a 6 00 a.m. Sunday School Classes for all Adrian American Legion Pan . where she will b»- employed. requiring the same efforts and danger to patients that we ex great-grandmother, Mrs. Hal ages, 9:45 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Georg»- Needs cake Feed. Adrian GradeSchool perienced here Tuesday. lie Child, Mesa, Arizona. from Priest River. Idaho and Family hour for Juniors, 5 30 to 8 p.m. Two other cases of a "sick mind" came close to home last Pallbears were her brothers, TUESDAY. MAY 1 - TOPS, Mrs. Bill Ball from Caldwell week. We lost our "Happy Farmer”, Clarence Niccum, when Brent, Cory and Lance Saun Teens and Adults meeting in •494 Adrian Grade School, 7 30 visited m the home of Mr. and a maniac stabbed him to death on a bus while he was on a ders and Bruce Saunders. Her separate session, 6 00 p.m. Mrs. Orville Needs on Satur Evening Gospel Hour, 7 p.m. p.m. vacation trip in the deepSouth. Nice urn’s assailant had reportedly brother, Steve, was an honorary TUESDAY - Young Women's WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 - Gol day. Sunday they all attended served time in a mental hospital several times and had been pallbearer. Bible Study at the home of Mrs. den Age, Library Mtg. Rm., a family dinner in Homedale. released. Mr. and Mrs. L E. Robbins 12 noon, blood pressure checked Betty Jones, 9 45 a.m. North of here in the New Meadows area a mentally deranged THURSDAY, MAY 3 - Job’s accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Aus CARD OF THANKS WEDNESDAY - Mid-week person abducted a 14-year old girl, and involved hundreds of service with Caravans, Teens Daughters, Masonic Hall. 8 p.m. tin Robbins from Lincoln Hei persons in a man-hunt lasting several davs. As a result. Bill FRIDAY, May 4 - Jr Var ghts to Baker Sunday where Acker, McCall police chief for the past 11 years died of a heart We wish to thank the many and Adult Bible Study, 7 30p.m. Choir practice at 8 30 p.m. sity Quit-Nyssa competes for they were dinner gwsts of Mr. attack, and a Caldwell man is in serious condition from gunshot friends who expressed their Have you taken the time to Championship, Channel 7 5 30 and Mrs. Lewellyn Robbins and wounds. sorrow at the death of our fa family. determine whether you are neg It’s useless and futile to lament the fact that these sick people ther Clarence Niccum. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard, lecting the important center of are out free in society, and perhaps the only thing we can do is —Mrs. Wayne Lattin and family Mr. and Mrs. Don Bullard and your Christian life? Be as to be as alert as possible to the fact and conduct "disaster ♦ ♦ * family, Mr. and Mrs. George HELLO honest with yourself as you can drills’’. And then we have people who are insisting that we Boyack and Nancy from Meri should be more lenient with criminals, abolish capital punish I wish to express my ap be. Soil erosion is something WORLD! dian and Mr. and Mrs. Lyl»- to worry about. alsoSOUL ERO ment, and relax our moral and social codes. preciation) for the many kind Fisher and family from Boise, The one and only good that comes from these senseless deeds and Get-Well cards I SION. Mr. and Mrs. Pat (Carrol) went to Owyhee Dam Sunday You are invited to join us in episodes is to know that many people can be counted upon to received during my recent ill Dority of Portland are the pa afternoon for a picnic. our Worship services. help when needed. Volunteers searching the forests in bitter ness. rents of their first child, a Amy Stradley was a dinner —Rev. Robert Manley, pastor. cold for an armed abducter, or evacuating hospital patients —Mrs. Oscar Schafer daughter born April 16 m Port guest Sunday in the home of as the result of a bomb threat are just two good examples. land. The baby weighed 5- Pentecostal Church Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dail and pounds 10 1/2-ounces and has famil y. We would like to thank all of Of Jesus Christ been anmed Roxanne Leish. our friends for the flowers and SUNDAY SERVICES: Paternal grandparents are cards sent to Debbie during her Sunday School for all ages, Mr. and Mrs. John Dority of illness. Also a special thanks There’s no other explanation 10 a.m. Nyssa. to Bonnie Ropp and her co for 1I--1 must tie getting »»Id. Sunday School busing avai workers and all the people for lable..call 372-5078 Word was received that Mr. Little things ttiat would, at one the great success of the garage I By Michael A. Gutdo Mattar Georgia Morning worship service, 11 and Mrs. Rick (Norene) Sell time, go unnotic»-d now show sale in Debbie’s behalf. a.m. of Topeka, Kansas are the pa themselves to me in a glare __ Jean Davis and family. Youth Service, 7 p.m. rents of a baby girl. Lissa of light. This is particularly Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p. LaRee was born April 4 and true when the offense is often It was a dark and stormy him?" "Not a bit,” answered m. weighed seven-pounds and three repeated. night, and a chaplain was the boy. “We had letters from My big present pet peeve l! WEDNESDAY: Bible Study ounces. She is the couple’s first counselling a soldier in a him, we kept talking about a very minor affair between classes for Adults and Youth, child. Grandparents are Mr. poorly lighltrd railroad sta him and looking for him." 7:30 p.m. and Mrs.Charlie Smith of Nyssa me and the TV companies. They tion. Turning in the Bible to "Suppose," said the pas upon my ears, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sell will intone John 3.16. he urgcu "Read tor, “your father's name had "This show will be shown to of Cambridge, Idaho. it." The soldier squinted and been dropped from your con morrow night at 8 o’clock, 7 CHRISTIAN CHURCH o’clock Central time and 5 o’ read. "For God so loved the versation. Suppose there MALHEUR MEMORIAL clock Pacific.” Now v<iu tell WEDNESDAY - Choir Prac world, that He gave His only would have been no letters.” HO6PITAL me, what happen»-»! to the tice, 6:55 p.m. forgotten Son." “That would have made a Mountain Tim»-? I’m certain THURSDAY - Women’s Bi and Mrs. APRIL 19 - Mr. Many forget th» Lord. His difference.” admitted the Editor, The Journal: ble Study, 9:30 a.m. Mark Johnson, New Plymouth, that the broadcast chain d'm’t word and His works The boy. On behalf of theNyssaCham- to forget about such intend FRIDAY - Good News Club- girl. people of Israel did. for the ber of Commerce, I would like “It is that way with the places as Boise, Butte, Salt for children of all ages, 3:30 and Mrs. APRIL 23 - Mr. to take this opportunity to ex historian recorded in Psalm Lord,” said the pastor. “So p.m. Pedro Hernadez, Nyssa, boy. Lake, and Denver. I’m also press our gratitude to the many 106:13. “They forgot.” He has given us the Bible, like Bible Study, 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Siegen- certain they would like to have people who helped to make Sa “It isn't easy for me to your father’s letters, and His the people of New Meadows SUNDAY - Sunday School hagen, Parma, boy. turday’s Easter Egg Hunt a spend their cash on TV adver remember the L-rd." con- house where we can meet and Classes for all ages 9 45 a.m. success. tised products. I doubt if time Morning worship - 11 a.m. fessed a boy. “What about talk about Him.” “I need HOLY R06ARY A special thank you is ex is so precious they can’t say, Sunday evening Youth the time your father was in these reminders,” replied the HO6PITAL tended to the High School Eco " 6 o'clock Mountain.” This groups meet at the Church - the service’’“ ai skeJ the pas- boy Don’t we all' nomics Classes who cooked and is no oversight because it's grades 4 through High School tor. “Was it h lard to forget colored the eggs. Without the done AL1 of the time, not just 6:30 p.m. APRIL 18 - Mr and Mrs. support of the community, pro »mce in awhile. Randall Crosby, Ontario, girl. grams of this nature would At one time I excus’d th»- APRIL 20 - Mr. and Mrs. not be possible. THANK YOU ! Bring Results! chains with the reason that all Journal Classifieds John Gonzales, Ontario, boy. Rod George APRIL 23 - Mr. and Mrs. pictures aren’t seen in all pla President. I wish to thank everyone who Vaughn Youngberg, Weiser, girl ces at the same time but when the President speaks or there’s thought of me by sending APRIL 24 - Mr. and Mrs. flowers, plants, cards andvisi- John Bright, Ontario, twin girls a national happening what dow»- ting me while I recuperated in hear t»ut, "This may tie Heard the Caidwell hospital following tonight at 9 o'clock, 8 o’clock recent surgery. Central and 6 o’clock Pacific.’’ —Sam McConnell We hill billies in th»- Rix'kies can forget about it. There must tie a reason of some sort, but 1 don’t know what it is. Another little thing that bug ged me greatly in the Idaho legislature. Have you »-ver no ticed how low the railing is in the gallery of both houses? I realize the things have lieen there for some 50 years and that nobody has ever fallen over them to date BUT every tttne I saw someone Ira» king into th»- one in th»- house 1 caught my breath. 1 wab hed several directors of Choirs and bands stand with their backs to that low parapet and direct a group, 1 always worried about them '»imbhng over onto the floor of the house. I didn't used to worry PAYETTE, IDAHO 83661 about such things. But, Oh well I don’t feel older. I Bomb Threats Senseless Herb Sez... | SEEDS FROM d THE SOWER LETTER TO THE EDITOR ATTENTION FARMERS We are now contracting sweet corn acreage. Call Payette 642-3384 or Nyssa 372-2271, or come in and visit with our fieldmen at your earliest convenience. AMERICAN FINE FOODS, INC. BUY-SEU-REMT-HIRE... |)r. Dennis Leavitt Operates C.oinputer Lighting Caneer Above his computer console, Dr D»nni* lesvlW i*** Di»’1’ th» following message "It is unworthy of excellent men to lose hours like slaves in labor of calculation." [n Leavitt, a radiationpl'Y*- Cist in the ridtatlon th.-rapy department at St Joseph’s Hos pital i> >"* • lent men- »ho l> wasting little (,nl, them days in making la- bori.«u> calculations t»-Lea- vin is a brother of Michael Lea vitt of Nvssa. The tool that’s freeing him from this tinn waste is a digital computer h< calls I MA (E xten ded Memory Address). Under th»- patient hands of Dr. Leavitt, IMA is being used to rapidh « alculate the radia- tion dosage needed to treat cawet patients who are under going cobalt treatments. Dr. I eavttt « «plained that I MAi al- i-ulate- h«1» much radiation »ill of the ’ tw distributed >wr • each 4,i>00 points Ill I i a cancer pa- tient's contour." A contour, the doctor said, li something like a cr s-section >f a pa- tient's tsKti showing the area where tin malignant tumor is located St. Joseph s Hospital is one of the fe» hospitals in the coun try to be using th» latest ver sion of this radiation therapy planning computer. The hos pital is leasing the machine on an annual basis from :i computer company in Mas .a» husrtts. Pur chas» price is F42.1KX« Th» idea h-tiind FMA's ef forts is to get as uniform a dosage of cobuir energy a* pos sible into a cancer area to kill the malignant cells. The com puter also calculates t« -» toar- rang»' the beams so healthy tissue is safeguarded from the radiation as much as possible. Dr. Ix'avltt noted that all cells ar»- adversely tflected by contact with radiation, but i an cer cells di» off faster than healthy cells. EMA. said th»- doctor, at tuallv maps out on a television- like screen called an oscillo scope wtw re to place «(italt beams to achiev» uniform ra diation dosage. If Dr. Leavitt were to d»> ma nually all th» calculations F MA does to produce one radio therapy treatno-nt progt am. lie said it would take mor» titan ots- full work week. Until th»- hospital leas»d IMA. the do» - tor said cobalt treatment plan ning was don» manually, but th» plans did not appr»>a< h th» ac curacy that I MA achieves. WKh an easy smile and re laxed air. Dr. Leavitt, who is also a part-time instructor at th»- University of Minn»-s«>ta. »-x plained the step by step pro cedure of how to operate the digital computer. He patiently answered a stream of layman like question* and mad»- an rt- fort to present F MA in terms as human as possible. "Computers like numbers and rows and calculation*,” said the d«>< tor, eyes twinkling behind dark-rimno-d glasses. Humans like curves ladiI tines. Thu computer »itt | os» illoscop» (view Ing »cr•» ■ the interface t» twe»h ^‘'*1 man mind and th. <1 In operating the machbTL| Leavitt first fee.js into [¡. I pertinent data on » patient. A» part of this ft/l Step, the doctor, on I I rat.' drawing <«'ard. trac**JK the patients contour wlft I highly sensitized mental imtr^i ment. This action u recorded on FMA's scrert^l »lien th«- doctor is throi«k completed contour k »¿^1 on the screen. I ikice this data is enter-I th. computer estat.lislwigpgl over the contour of -t.UOOpoun ■ jt which the dos» tistrltntn,« will be calculated Then u, I l.avitt begins exp. ritneniial with various beamstos»7»21 placement will »< hieve th,I energy distribution. I He does this t’> tipuig con. ■ mands to th»- computer ■ ka I tn» wriler-llke computer a* I sole For example. if hr t«u I H <>n his console, this u g. I mt. tpri-trd by th»- c -tnputeta I mean flu- command I twain." An F meant era» I and refresh display," i I alculate isodose curves," I <•- go t«< k to r»-plan," «1 A- set current ta ani angle" ■ Dr Leavitt, who spmt thrw I ». < ks in Mass», husrtts |sg I fall learning how to «unto ■ the »omputer, t>p»-s out « b I th» s»- commands, and Aten, I very rapidly He said plat, I nmg an entire treatment pro- I ft am for a pnti«*nt takes hi» I •item! a half hour I When th»- Doctor is sat»- I fi.-if ttiat a particular planks I ac!>i.v.-<l the » -pt Im uni dose lot I a pnti . nt. tlx < omptit.-r’t pint I t»r, a s. -eparate unit. Will pro du. •• a printout or permane* record .. •f the plan Thls r*•< ord. Mid th*- Jrrtoy is something that manual cal culations could never prodan and It is very important as i reference for fotiow-up treat ment and a guide t plaonag oilier jiatn-nt programs. Once Dr. Leavitt has set« treatment pian. It is up to Hr do» tors in tt» radiati»* tterip» drpnrtnwnt, head»* by Dr tat M> od» Iman. to review the Ms and implement the plan I've got the »lean »nd of the job." said Dr. Leavitt»® a smile. F MA’s » - «r k st»<i» »® < al» ulalKKis, charts and rrapte and the actual patient treat ment, he said. I* up to th» human element-doctors. thera pists and nurses. Dr. Leavitt unwittingly <■«- |>tiasited his point about tkr importance of th»- human ele ment when, following tie- inter view, he momentarily mis- pla-ed his key to the computer- the key which, like a car key. makes the whole thing go. "If I ever lost this,” 1» muttered, and shook his bend at tin- awful prospect. ADRIAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY LOONEY S SHOPPING CENTER •CROC FRIES •SUNDRIES ” I (/THING •MAGAZINES Par ina 724 6135 Bill 4 Ruth Ixxmry •HAND TfXJLS •MAGAZINES •F ISHING TAC KLE Nyr .a 372-2722 k C.G. 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