Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 06, 1955, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE N Y S S A G A T E C IT Y JO U R N A L . N Y S S A . O R EGON. T H U R S D A Y . JA N U A R Y 6. 1955
PAGE TW O
the Howard Hatch home Satur­
day. Ed Wvmer of Parma was al­
so a guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hartley and
Mrs. Kenneth McDonald
Some 110 people enjoyed the
children attended a family dinner
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Dial 3209
at the Jim Savage home in Nyssa
Bible and missionary conference
He who hath helped thee hitherto Park Avenue and Third Street
DUANE R. A L T E R S ............................ Ediior and Publisher
New Year’s day. All of the child­
Remberi Ahles, O. F. M.
Will help thee all thy journey
at the church last Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Johnson ren of Mr and Mrs. Damon Sav­
through.
Mass—Sunday at 8 and 10 a m from 10 a m. until 4 pm. Mrs.
Duane R. Alters and Geo. Whorion. Owners
age were present for the event
The general meeting of the and daily at 8 a m.
Keith Himple. Mrs. Fred Moxom were Sunday evening callers at
Rex Walters of Boise was a
Saturday, 10 a m. — Catechism and Mrs Grover Cooper had the E. E. Crocker home.
WSCS will be held this afternoon
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Combs and ; guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs
classes.
at
2:00
o’clock
at
the
Houston
charge
of
the
children
in
the
base­
In Malheur County, Oregon,
^
WSPAP£"
Wilson home.
ment Rev. Keith Himple spoke Jess of Ontario had Sunday din­ Ellis Walters Friday and his
PUBLISHERS
and Payette and Canyon
L. D. S. FIRST WARD
to the young people during the ner with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth daughter, Brenda, who had spent
Rev.
Cecil
Hannan,
district
su-
i
Counties, Idaho:
• a s s o c i a t i o n
Charles Mann, Bishop
the school vacation with hei
morning session on “ Where We McDonald and children.
perintendent of our western dis- j
1 Year
$3 00
trict, will be with us on Sunday,1 9:15 a.m.—Prietshood meeting Received the Gospel.” Rev Ken­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell grandparents returned home with
6 Months
—
$2.00
Jan. 9 His topic at the 11:00, 10:30 a.m. —Sunday school.
neth Himple spoke to the
were among guests at a New him Saturday evening.
Elsewhere in the U S A.,
national
editorial
8:00
p.m.—Sacrament
meeting
group on “Trials of the Christian Years eve party at the Vern Gar­
o’clock service will be “ Wake Up
Mrs. George Schweizer enter­
P m Y m t
$3.50
and Live ” He will dedicate the I Tuesday, 2 p m.—Relief society based upon the experience of the ner home
tained Friday afternoon with a
I a s 'To dTÂ T i
> 2 /
Single C o p ie s ---------.10
Wednesday, 4 pm. — Primary: children of Isreal Rev. Fred
new parsonage after the morning
I 'J u
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Chadwick of get-together for the Schweizer
& % -
A F F I L I A T I ■ M i M a i ■
(Strictly in Advance)
Moxom spoke in the afternoon on Covina, Calif, spent Monday women Refreshments were serv­
service. Sunday evening fellow- '■ 7:30 p m — M I A
2 Chron. 7:14 The picture, “Queen with her sister, Mrs. Mark Hart­ ed to Mrs. Lee Householder, Mrs
ship starts at 7:00 p m. and con­
L. D. S. SECOND WARD
Esther” was enjoyed by all as ley and family.
tinues our study on India under
Charley Schweizer, Mrs
Lee
Published every Thursday at Nyssa. Malheur County, Oregon.
Lloyd Lewis, Bishop
was the missionary talk and slides
the leadership of Mrs Clyde Sni­
Strickland,
Mrs
O.
H
Schweizer.
Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission
Larry Culbertson was a Sunday
by Rev. and Mrs. Hal Ragge. The
der. At 7:45 our "Trip Around Sunday
Mrs Vic Marshall, Mrs. Guv
through the United States Mails, as a second class matter, un­
Priesthood meeting. 9:15 a.m. missionaries sang in Spanish. dinner guest of Ira Price, Jr.
the World” will take us to Bo­
Glenn, Mrs. Bud Vanseoy and
der the act of March 3, 1879.
Sunday school, 10:30 a. m
Mr and Mrs. Bob Rice of Rena Mae of Pavette. Mrs. Lee
livia Last Sunday Evening’s trip
“ Face to Face.”
Sacrament meeting. 7:30 p. m.
Quincy and Mr and Mrs. Gerald Strickland was also honored on
to Hawaii and India were most
Tuesday
enjoyable. Come and join us.
Some 28 young people were Slippy drove to Caldwell Satur­ her birthday which occurred that
Relief society (sewing day, 2nd
present
for the New Year’s eve day for dinner and visited at the day.
Adrian Presbyterian
Tues.) 1:30 p. m
Midweek meeting Wednesday'
party held at the home of Rev. Ray Franklin home.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hartlev at­
and Mrs. Kenneth Himple. The
I evening will be held at the
Dca and Allan Nicholson spent tended a buffet supper Saturday
Church Notes
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL
young people played games and the night Saturday with their night at the Duane Holcomb
CHURCH
The regular annual congrega­ j church, unless otherwise announ­
were served refreshments.
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
ced.
The
Rev.
Carl
H.
Gross,
Ph.
D.
tional meeting of the church will
Skinner.
Mr. and Mrs Ed Bassett, Wan
SUNDAY:
be held Wednesday evening, Jan.
Visitors from Port Angeles,
Dr. Karl Quimby, head of the
9:30 a.m., Sunday school.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Maw re­ da and Russell enjoyed a weel
12. 8 30 o ’clock. Choir practice
Wash . at the home of Rev. Ken­ turned home Friday from Port­ end visit with S/Sgt. and Mr
7 p.m , Evensong
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price and v. ill be from 7:30 to 8:30 that ! division of education and cultiva­
tion
of
the
board
of
missions
of
neth
Himple were Mr. and Mrs. land where they had taken their Pat Bowdridee and son of Pert
Holy
Communion.
First
Sun­
sons went to Salem the Friday Wednesday evening.
George K Johnson and two daughter, Linda to the hospital land. Mrs. Bowdridge
the Methodist church, with head­ days, 7 p.m.
before Christmas to spend the
a daugh
daughters, Bonnie and Robyn.; Linda remain°d in Portland to ter of the Baa 1 1 1
holidays with their daughter,
It IS urgently requested that quarters in New York City, will WEDNESDAY
During their three days stay they have some corrective surgery on
Mr* Robert Albritton and hus­ all Pre: ;b\ terial and Presbytery address the Sunday evening Fel-| 9-11 a.m. Kindergarten.
Mr. and Mrs. H A Reed and
lowship, Jan. 16. His subject will i 7:30, YPF.
visited relatives in Willow Creek
band. The Prices returned Fri­ reports be sent immediately.
children spent Sundav at the E
her arms.
be “Christianity on the March.” 1
and Harper.
day. Miss Bernardine Price spent
Pat Savage of Nyssa spent two E. Crocker home. During the
Christmas near Parma with her Snyder were dinner guests New
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
days with her cousin Susan afternoon Mr. and Mrs. F.lli
On Thursday, Rev. Marvin Mc­
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Year’s at the home of Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Coun­
CHURCH
Walters called at the Crocker
Hartley over the week end.
Lean and family, Rev. and Mrs
sil.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
P.
Counsil
Elder
William
Turner,
Pastor
Mrs. Orville Groves.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Patterson of home.
Mrs. Grover Cooper.
Keith Himple, Rev. Olie Olsen
and Paul Knottingham were
Caldwell spent New Year’s day
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brewer
Mr. and Mrs Leland Montgom­
10 a m.—Sunday school
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder guests at the Erwins for dinner
met at the Kenneth Himple home
and sons were dinner guests of
at
the
home
of
his
parents.
Mr.
ery and Robert were New Year’s and children moved to the farm
11 a.m.—Morning worship.
to discuss and make plans for the
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliot New
dinner guests at the home of Mr. of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sunday before the Councils re­
8 p m.— Evening worship.
young people's bible camp again ! and Mrs. Grant Patterson.
turned
to
their
home
in
Utah.
and Mrs. Lorin Munn.
Wednesday, 8 p m.—Prayer ser­ to b e held at the Payette Lakes' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gressley Year’s day.
Price the first of the year.
There will be a pot luck dinner,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Skinner had
were guests at the J. B. Ogburn,
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Counsil at­
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cooper and those taking the lesson are vice.
at McCall.
dinner with their daughter and
Sr., home in Ontario Sundav.
tended the open house at the were dinner guests Sunday at the to bring the material, patterns,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDon­ family Mr. and Mrs Neal Nichol-
COMMUNITY METHODIST
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Clarence Cassel home in King- and other items mentioned in the
The newly elected officers for
ald were hosts at a shrimp dinner j son Saturday.
CHURCH
Smith. Sr., on New Year’s day.
man Kolony.
the
senior
young
people
for
the
letter sent out by the extension
Mr. and Mrs. Lvnn Kyear call­
Vernon L. Taylor, Minister
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Christiansen
following four months were: pres-1 New Year's for Mr and Mrs. Bob
Lee Stoker helped Mr. and leader. Mrs. Grover Cooper is
9:45 a.m.. Sunday school for ident, Mav Yoneyama; vice presi- j Morfitt of Owvhee Dam, Mr. and ed at the A1 Parker home Sunday
of Caldwell and Wm. Howell of Mrs. Donald Blanche move to leading the group, assisted by
Ogden visited Mr. Howell’s un­ Burley, Ida , last week, He went Mrs. Fred Arai. The meeting will all ages.
dent. Garnet Ritchie; secretary | Mrs. Sam Phillips and Mr. and Mr. Parker’s father is very ill at
Mrs. Werner Peutz and Wanda.
the A1 Parker home.
cle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Leland on to Salt Lake to bring back be at the home of Mrs. Ira Price
11:00 a.m.. Morning Worship. and treasurer, Sandra Day.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gerald
Slippy
and
Mrs. Opal Riddle and son of
Montgomery.
some brick for the new house he
Mr. and Mrs Ken Lorensen ar­
7:00 p.m., Family Fellowship,
sons and Bvrd Walters were Sun­ Meridian and her mother-in-law,
Choir
practice
will
be
at
the
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crowe of is building.
rived home Monday from Bon­ including Methodist Youth Fel­
Madras who are both teachers
church Thursday at the regular dav dinner guests in Parma at Mrs. Riddle of Nampa spent Fri­
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stoker and ner’s Ferry where they spent
day and Saturday with Mr. and
there, spent the holidays with family had New Year’s dinner Christmas with their daughter, lowship.
i hour of 7:30. Mrs. Ed Case urges the Dale Clarev home.
4 00 p.m., Wednesday, church that all attend for getting back in
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Thompson of Mrs. Charlev Culbertson.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur with their son and his family, Mr Mrs. Willard Whitman and fam­
school for children, 4 years regular routine.
Adrian visited at the Ed Bassett
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jungquist
Chapin.
and Mrs. Jesse Stoker.
ily.
through
sixth
grade.
home
Sunday
afternoon.
and
son, Jon of Eltopia, Wash,
Ira Price, Jr., was a New Year’s
Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Astoreca
Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker and
8:00 p.m., Wednesday, midweek
Mr. and Mrs. Max Jones and arrived Tuesday to visit with her
dinner guest of Earl Wilson
attended the annual Basque ball children had New Year’s eve din­
ERETHREN
CHRISTIAN
meeting for youth and adults.
children left Thursday for their mother. Mrs. Gertrude Bigelow
Jerry Reed, Apprentice Sea­ in Boise Wednesday night.
ner with her parents, Mr. and
CENTER MISSION
home in Los Angeles after spend­ until Friday.
man, returned to the base at Im­
Mr and Mrs. Harold Fylling- Mrs. Ken Lorensen.
East 2nd and Ehrgood
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
ing a week here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDon­
perial Beach, Calif , Friday after ness of Ironside, spent New
Mr and Mrs. Ken Lorensen Rev. A. F. Stubblefield, Pastor
10
a.m.—Sunday
school
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Russell
Gressley.
ald
and children were Thursday
spending his Christmas leave Year’s day at the home of her visited at the Calvert Brown
11 a m.—Morning worship.
South 2nd and Reece Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hatt and evening dinner guests in Ontari
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dim- home in Caldwell New Year's
7:30 p m.—Evangelistic service children had dinner in Adrian at at the Gene Combs home
SUNDAY—
Clarence Reed.
mick and to take their children day.
9:45
a.m.
—
Sunday
school.
The Pinochle club met at the Kristin, and Butchie home. They
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haidle of
11:00 a.m. — Morning worship.
Jim Elkins home in Nyssa Satur­ have spent (he vacation with Fallon, Mont , were dinner guests
7:00
p.m. — -Young People’s
day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Claude their grandparents.
of Mr. and Mrs. James Langley
service.
Wilson were guests and were
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell, Friday.
8:00 p.m. — Evangelistic ser­
given the guest gift.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Knowles
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hobson
Mr. and Mrs. Hudd Robb visit­ md Mr. and Mrs Doyle Burrows and family of Leota, Kan., visited vice.
ed Mr. and Mrs. Leonard New- and son, were New Year’s dinner his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. WEDNESDAY—
8:00 p.m. — Prayer service.
gen Sunday afternoon. They re­ guests at the home of Mrs. Min­ i Hobson from Thursday to Mon
ceived word from Mr and Mrs. nie Mitchell and sons.
day. They had been in Oakland
ADRIAN COMMUNITY
Wayne Robb that they had ar­
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell to visit a sister, Mrs. K C. Kim­
CHURCH
rived in Cleveland and had a were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ball and family.
(United
Presbyterian)
good trip on the plane.
and Mrs. Walt 11 1 11 is.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hobson
Henry E. Moore, Pastor
Mr and Mrs. Roy Smith and
John Knottingham spent Sun­ and family, Mr. and Mrs. E J
10 a.m —Bible school,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ellis of Dixie' day at the O P Counsil home. I Hobson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hob-
and Bob Newgen visited at the
Mr. and Mrs. John Price and I son and family of Ontario, Mr. j 11 a m.—Morning worship
nc\y home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff family and Junior McGinnis were and Mrs. Homer Brewer and
11 a m.—Junior church.
Smith on New Year’s day.
dinner guests New Year’s at the family and Mr. and Mrs. James
Ora Newgen returned Wcdnes-j home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price.
©WYHEE COMMUNITY
Langley and children, had a fam­
day from a two week's visit in
CHURCH
Mrs. Ira Price received word ily dinner New Year’s at the
Calfornia.
Rev. Kenneth Himple. Pastor
Tuesday evening that her broth-, Langley home.
lA'onard and Bob Newgen er’s wife, Mrs. Vern Shivley
Phone 2737
Mrs. Mary Taylor who has been !
1
:
made a business trip to Madras Kearney, Nebr., had passed away visiting .her daughter. Mrs. E. J. j 10 a m —Sunday school.
■ < f .& ■ '• [ t
.
Monday.
11 a m.—Morning worship ser­
after a long illness.
Hobson and other relatives, left
Mrs. Leonard Newgen visited
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Price on her first airplane flight Mon­ vice.
Mrs. Mosely and Mrs. Kelley in and son of Adrian had supper day for her home at Bellingham
7 p m.—Young people’s meet-1
Vale Thursday.
Sunday night with his parents,
Jack Simpson, son of Mr. and mg.
-
..V « ,
Neighbors helped move Wayne Mr and Mrs. Ira Price.
8 p.m —Evening worship.
Mrs Carl Simpson, left via plane
J
T
>
. y
Robb's cattle to the Hudd Robb
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwciz- for Fort Old where he will be in
• V ,
y
place Sunday.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
er had Sunday dinner at the training with the armed forces.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robbins Hugh Glenn home.
*■ ’
**
Mangus Ekanger is a patient Parma, Idaho— McConnel Ave.
and family left Friday for their
Rev. Hale Miller. Minister
The first Workshop day for the in the Malheur Memorial hospital
new home in Eugene.
P. O. Box 454
shirt making lesson will be Tues­ where he underwent minor surg­
Mrs Ora Newgen took Patricia day, Jan. 11 from 10:00 to 3:00. ery Monday.
10 am .—Bible study.
Rice to Parma Saturday after­
11 a m —Morning worship
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Counsil of
Mr. and Mrs. E E Clonmger
noon to call on Patricia’s uncle, Midvale, Utah spent the Christ­ and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Collier
8 p.m. — Sunday evening ser­
Robert Forney.
mas holidays at the home of her and son, John, were dinner guests vice
Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Tolman and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Er­ New Year’s day at the home of
family and Mr and Mrs. Harold win of Apple Valley and with his Mr. and Mrs. John Reffett.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Robert Jackson. Pastor
414 Good Avenue
10 a.m —Sunday school.
11 p.m —Morning worship.
7 pm
N Y P S and Junior
j meetings.
e
7 45 p m —Evangelistic service
THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
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11 a.m —Divine worship.
MONDAY
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