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PAGE SIX THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1957 Former Nyssan Dies at Home [n Fruitland Lutheran WMS Group Meets M onday Quartet Festival Winners Released At Stake Contest Ministerial Group Holds Nov. M eeting Apple Valley PTA Sets Carnival Auxiliary Drive Nets Food Items For Local Hospital The N yssa M inisterial associa tion m et at the M ethodist church study Nov. 18, for th e ir reg u lar R esults of the LDS stake q u a r m onthly session. P resid en t Jo h n tet festival held S aturday, Nov. B riehl, p resided o v er th e m eet 16, at the Nyssa stake house were ing. announced this w eek by Mrs. The association plans to m ake , Dean S harp, Nyssa stake music av ailab le a N yssa ch u rch d irec t director. ory for new com ers. P lans w ere W omen's q u artets from O ntario m ade for th e U nited T h an k sg iv 1 second w ard, P arm a w ard, and ing service a t th e N azarene Nyssa first w ard and a m en’s church, W ednesday, Nov. 27, at 8 q a u rte t from O w yhee w ard rated p.m. superior. The Rev. P au l L. L udlow gave These groups will com pete w ith a book review on “T he Rise and ; five stak e final w inners, Nov. 29 Fall of S ex ’’ by Dr. R obert E. at 8 p.m. in the E m m ett high Fitch, dean of Pacific school of school autito riu m for top honors. Religion, B erkley, Calif. P ublic is invited to attend. WMS of th e L u th era n church m et M onday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jam es Nichols. F o u rteen w ere p resen t for the reg u lar business session, of w hich Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Cecil M orris on and Mrs. E. D. M ichaelson w ere ill charge. O ver 1000 units of food—ca n ned, fresh and frozen—w ere col G eorge D ew ey B lunk, 59, of lected for M alheur M em orial hos F ru itlan d , fo rm er N yssa resid en t, p ital in the annual canned food died at his hom o S unday. Mr. d rive conducted S atu rd ay by the B lunk suffered a h e a rt attack hospital au x iliary , Mrs. F rank Aug. 29 at w h ich tim e he w as M orris, ch airm an of the project, QUALITY REPAIR hospitalized in th e H oly R osary reported. C ollections from ru ral DENTAL LAB hospital in O n tario . areas are still to be tu rn ed in, she PAYETTE— 24 N. 8TH ST. He w as b o rn M ay 30, 1890, at stated, so the grand total will be Delphos, Iow a, an d cam e to N ys even higher. • Broken sa in 1946 an d o p e ra te d a service A ccording to the hospital staff, Plates Repaired statio n on the co rn er of Second this y e a r’s d rive resu lted in the Reed. Mrs. Marie H opkins and IRONING OUT final details and M ain. In 1955 th e B hink best variety of foods ever receiv- j for the PTA carnival to be held Mr. B reshears. Out of v iew of • Loose fam ily m oved to F ru itla n d w here ed and appreciation was ex p ress Friday evening, N ov. 22. at the S ii V ’ cam era w ere Mrs. Y oshye Otani. D entures he was o p eratin g a gas statio n ed for all donations and to all A pple V alley school are P rin R elined Mrs. W ilbur Booth, Mrs. Ever- j T H A N K SG IV IN G SERVICES u n til the tim e of his death. who assisted in any way w ith the cipal Cecil Breshears and m em J. LESEBERG TO FLORIDA ett W atkins, Mrs. Thurm an H ill SLATED FOR W EDNESDAY Easy C redit Terms M r. B lunk w as a m em b er of event. J e rry Leseberg left recently for • M issing and Mrs. W aldo S m alley. The bers of the PTA ex ecu tiv e com Teeth U nion T han k sg iv in g services Orlando, Fla., to visit w ith the th e F irst C h ristia n ch u rch at C anned and processed food item s m ittee. Pictured left to right ev en in g w ill feature fun for Replaced w ill be held at th e N azarene M edlock fam ily. E nroute Je rry P hone Mi 2-2982 F ru itla n d . w ere also received in nine Nyssa are Mrs. C ecil B oekw eg, Mrs. the en tire fam ily w ith the res —W hile U church, W ednesday Nov. 27, be visited his brother, Bill Lese taurant opening at 6 p.m. and , He is su rv iv ed by his wife, Mrs. stores who advertised hospital j Chuck Romans, Mrs. C linton Wait ginning at 8 p.m. berg, in A lbuquerque, N.M., and Other Offices: B oise, C aldw ell. gam es and other booths at 7 Butcher, Mrs. Frank Jurries, L ouvisa A. B lunk, F ru itla n d ; tw o specials last w eek end for the T he Rev. E arl H astings of the P ocatello and T w in F alls in Layton, Utah, w ith relatives. sons, Geo. of M arshalltow n, Iowa, drive. V olunteers in six pickup Cecil B oekw eg, Mrs. Forrest i p.m. F irs t C h ristian ch u rch w ill speak. an d H M /3 G. W. B lu n k of the trucks, assisted by a corps of G irl i Special m usic by cooperating | WE CAN CLEAN—REPAIR—REPLACE N avy; th re e d au g h ters, Mrs. L o u Scouts, drove from door to door I churches w ill be conducted. Ray H annons Feted in the city S atu rd ay m orning, col visa Lola O sw ald, L ong Beach, The free w ill offering w ill be | YOUR OFFICE MACHINES! Calif., an d Mrs. O pal G onzales lecting donations w hich w ere re At Dinner Saturday used for local ch arities and mi layed to Hi-Y boys and auxiliary and L illian, both of F ru itla n d ; Mr. and Mrs. Ray H arm on w ere g ra n t work. 11 g ra n d ch ild ren ; fo u r b ro th ers m em bers for storing on hospital honored S atu rd ay evening at a shelves. and th ree sisters. d in n er p arty on the occasion of T he M isses G lenda B enoit, C on Mrs. H arry M iner assisted Mrs. Plans, for the M ethodist d in n e r th e ir first w edding ann iv ersary , nie M cCrady, S h aro n Jaques, Services w ere held a t P ark View in New P ly m o u th at 1:30 M orris w ith arran g em en ts for and fun festival to be held Dec. at the B owers home. K ath y K lin k en b erg and C orrin- 4, are being form ulated this week. p.m. W ednesday, w ith the Rev. the drive. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowers and da A shley spent from F riday ev e Festivities will be u n d erw ay at Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Toom b ning u n til S atu rd ay as guests of Earl H astings officiating. S h affer 10 a.m. in the new u n it of the w ere co-hosts for the evening, chapel of P a y e tte w as in charge Petersons Tell Mr. and Mrs. T erry B aker of of arran g em en ts. church. C aldw ell. co-hosts for the evening. Of N ew Grandson B azaar booths w ill be open at A n all w hite angel food w e d -! S unday dinner gu ests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. P eterso n of th at tim e to the public. H and ding cake, topped w ith w edding and Mrs. Roy .W ild w ere Miss N orth fourth, announced this m ade articles such as pillow cases, bells was baked and decorated V irginia Voigt of D ayton, Wash., Phone 354 257 South Oregon St. Dr. G. W. G raves 419 w eek the a rriv al of a new g ra n d dresser scarfs, pillow s, hand- by Mrs. Toomb. Mr. and Mrs. R oger T ucker, Miss son, born Nov. 19, to th e ir d au g h braided wool rugs, etc. N ovelties • Eyes examined M arie Coate, Miss G e rtru d e Al- te r and husband, Mr. and Mrs. m on and Mr. and Mrs. Don W il g of all description including, C hris- • Glasses fitted 1 * r *Vv, * \ Ti ■ FAITH LUTHERAN son and fam ily. Leo E. Long of S tanford. C alif m as tree decorations will be a v a il C aldw ell Phone 9-2312 Mrs. P eterso n left T uesday able. CHURCH m orning for S tanford. The treasu re house will p resen t Nov. 22—Section m eeting of Sunset V alley— real interest. A spinning w heel sp iritu al grow th program b eg in ■Sf ’ * ,v v -*% jt • & 'ft-' ' ->■$ kfy will be on display w ith som eone n ing 8:30 p.m. Leading w ill be on hand to dem onstrate, a b u tte r the Rev. R obert O estreich and Dr. i r U M A O C cooler th at cam e w ith th e first E rickson of the F irtst L u th era n « . ■ ■ ■ Í ■ M ormon party, early eye glasses, chu rch in Baker. This m eeting is - XAtf T ' t r . s ■ ■ * ;*t ’ t- . ’ • • B y Lois Counsil Bibles over 100 years old, con for F a ith L u th eran s of Nyssa and INCORPORATED P hone 2439 federate m oney of over $1000 G race L u th eran s of Vale. Mr. and M rs. F red A rai and h u '4: V"*'- denom inations and m any o th er in S atu rd ay , Nov. 22—C onfirm a- ch ildren of S u n set V alley drove teresting things will be show n. 11. to W apato, W ash., last w eek end Sunday, Nov. 23—L u th era n to a tte n d the 30th an n iv ersary of A vailable a t the co u n try store For Rates, Routing and Service will be hom e m ade goodies from w orld action. Loose offering and the estab lish m en t of the Metho* baked articles, to those canned. all benevolence will be donated d ist chu rch there. T he W apato Information . . . Coffee and doughnuts will be to L u th e ra n w orld action w hich church was b u ilt th ere by a sm all provides food, clothing on a congregation a t th a t tim e, but served during th e event. Phone Enterprise 204—Payette, Idaho C h ristian relief p rogram for th e A ra i’s say, it has grow n very Film s for the ad u lts and ch il needy persons all over the w orld. m uch over the p ast 30 years. dren will be show n du rin g the S unday evening the Rev. J o h n ■ aSST) I afternoon. B riehl will p resen t th e 1958 T he S u n set V alley T r-V alley imi sp iritu al g ro w th program to the ex tension u n it m et a t th e S unset DISCHARGED FROM ARMY A m erican L u th e ra n congregation V alley com m unity h all F riday. Specialist 3/c Dave Savage, son d u rin g a section at T w in Falls, T w elve m em bers atten d ed the of Mr, and Mrs. Dam on Savage Ida. He w ill also p resen t this sam e all day m eeting. Mrs. M. A tagi arrived hom e recently a fte r his p rogram to St. Jo h n L u th eran gave the lesson on te x tile p a in t discharge from the U. S. A rm y. congregation a t A m erican Falls, ing. “O regon S w eets” w ill be giv : Savage has been stationed at F o rt Ida. en at the D ecem ber m eeting. ! M cA rthur, Calif., p rio r to his d i s - 1 Nov. 26— C ouncil m eeting, 8 Mr. and Mrs. Irv in D urfee a t charge. p.m. at the L au ren W right home, tended the Q u a rtet F estiv al at the stak e chapel in N yssa S atu rd ay 53 B each Ave. Bazaar—O pens at 10 a.m. Mrs. S tan ley B ybee and K yle Nov. 27—Special T hanksgiving evening. re tu rn ed hom e S atu rd ay a fte r services will be held beginning Mr. and Mrs. C harles Schw eizer Fun Festival—O pen at 5 p.m. (After noon afte r spending th e p ast tw o at 8:30 p.m. for G race L u th eran s and Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Schw ei w eeks visiting w ith relativ es in of V ale and F aith L u th eran s of zer atten d e d th e an n u al L ive noon Movies for Pre-School Kiddies) O klahom a. Mrs. Bybee w as ac Nyssa, a t th e F aith L u th eran stock G row ers convention at Vale Dinner—5 to 8 p.m. com panied by h er m other, Mrs. church. S atu rd ay . Adam Focht of R upert, Ida. Services will include T h an k s Dinner Tickets—Adults, $1.50—Children Under 12, 75c Mr. and Mrs. Carroll R oberts giving hym ns by th e S unday 1 and fam ily spent the holiday school children. Com Crib Complete Stock Special featu re will be a bers and 3 guests present. w eek end in B ountiful, U tah Mr. and Mrs. Ira P rice spel visiting w ith h er m other, Mrs. T hanksgiving L itany. The pasto r Eli B. Rodgers and o ther relatives. offers series of sh o rt p ray ers u p w eek end of Nov. 9, at G range- ALUMINUM on w hich the congregation re ville visiting th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. r j sponds w ith ap p ro p riate and fam iliar hym ns. til C hristm as. 1 x 8 Rough Fir Methodists Tell Of Fun Festival And Turkey Feed Family Travels To Washington GARRETT FREIGHTLINES, s ^ A m i - . O N LY 1 - -V "Serving the West Daily" s METHODIST DINNER, BAZAAR and FUN FESTIVAL Wednesday, Dec. 4, 1957 Fix Year Sightt On Theme Building Specials EVERYONE WELCOME! LUMBER WALL TILE Mr. and Mrs. Irvin O. Law son Now Is The Time! TO GET A BETTER USED CAR ! IT S YOUR OPPORTUNITY . . . HERE ARE THREE GOOD REASONS WHY — 1. Year after year, this is the time when the best trades are made. 2 . We have too many cars . . . we must sell! 3 . You can SAVE MONEY on any trade NOW! » * X* » » jtp » IV » «7 1 » e r i s? » e r a r r i —Visit— ! NYSSA ! PHARMACY I 1 * 8 8 2 ® Ideal For ,he 3 » » » Christ m as GIFTS NYSSA M OTORS Phone 2224 G eorge G oldsm ith —and— 'J ^ S 5 taire and group games. | Ideal for shut-ins S2.98 tl Plush Bears and % Puppies _ 98c » ^ Thunder Burp Subma- 5 chine Gun w ith vibra- S sonic sound cham ber, g No caps . . . No bat- J • tc r in $2.98 ^ • Scribble Pups S2.98 FOR HER r Jewel Boxes (Some « musical! 51.98 to $7.98 g Max Factor's Electrique - Spray Parfum $2.75 . Cologne ** I - Desert Flowers Toilet W j f n e x n/t R a t h Water and Bath $3.75 5 Powder Set X NYSSA Players Of the W eek . . . BERT SMITH GUARD and CENTER • 5 Fun Tray w ith 75 soli- | — at — Mrs. "The Rexall Store" $ sie C lom nger. S Phone 2827 Nyssa ^ § Travel Kits 2.98 to $6.95 5 Kings Men Toiletries for 5 Gentlemen $1 to 55 2 Wallets ( Famous £ Brands 53.98 to $10 Get a Better Car NOW! Mrs. t ¡i . Spokane and Pasco. MEN Don’t Miss... 420 M ain St. have m ade plans to leave this w eek for R edondo Beach, Calif., Valley com m unity hall. for several m onths visit. j » » • 3 | ^ g (j ~ 2 I 5 I DON WALKER HALFBACK B ert, a ju n io r, did a good job of tak in g G ary Toom bs' place as ce n te r at the last of the season a fte r G ary had been injured. In addition he played w ell at gu ard and should tu rn in an ex cellen t p erform ance at th at position n ex t year. Don, only a sophom ore this year, was a nice fast back an d show s prom ise of being th e fastest boy on th e B ull dog squad n e x t season. B oth of these boys tu rn ed in o u tstan d in g perform ances th ro u g h o u t th e season . . . And You Can Count On an Outstanding Heating Performance Every Winter Season When You —USE— $ 3 5 Per M WIRING V SPECIALS! 12-2 Romey 5® 14-2 Romey 4 * 12 T. W. 2% # O gden Rosetone FACE BRICK Regular $75.00 Now $60 Save • 15% ' SA V E 10 % —on— LIGHT FIXTURES Save on F U E L !! LET US Insulate ! LIBERAL TERMS! Use Our Pay » « * Pkao J $30 TO $3500 NOTHING DOWN SIX TO SIXTY MOMTH$ TO PAT SINCLAIR PETROLEUM PRODUCTS —from— • FRANK MORRIS DISTRIBUTOR Phone 7721 COM PANY f.u A M A sT EED B U ILD IN G V A ' F R i * l b