® © O o ®° O © THE NYSSA GAT* CITY JOU1WÀL, ITU à OREGON PAGI Tfü --------------- --------- - - - — Adrian Livestock THE GATE CITY JOURNAL TED M. BRAMMER. Editor and Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES NIWSPAPIt Single Copies_____ 10c In Malheur County, Oregon, and Payette and Canyon ASSOCIATION Counties, Idaho: 1 Year — $3.50 6 Months $2.50 NATIONAL ID ITO RIAL Elsewhere in the USA: $4 00 miwuNijirm $2.50 6 Months PUBLISH»! Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon, for transmission through the United States Mails, as a second class matter under the act of March 3, 1879 St. Bridget's Church Yule Program Given To Conduct Classes; By Lutheran Ladies Service Changes Told Women of Faith Lutheran Nyssara Obiwn W Holiday Season Club Holds Party With Traditional Dinners, Reunions Tuesday Evening THURÍbAY. DECEMBER 29, 1960 -A. were the Rev. and Mrs. H E Moore and Hank and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jacobsen and fam­ ily of Hayfork, Calif. Mr and Mrs. George Cartwright spent Christmas eve with her mo­ ther, Mrs. Alma Hibbard of No­ tus, and Christmas day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cart­ wright. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Freel on Christmas were his mother, Mrs. Edith Freel and Dale. ton and family. They »turned home Monday afternoon. Mr. «nd Mrs. Joe Wiggins and daughter of Pendleton arrived home Friday evening to spend Christmas holidays with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Defier. Messrs, and Mmes. Fred Defier and daughter and Del Grannis and daughter were Christmas eve and Christmas dinner guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dar­ rel Williams were also dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Donald DeHaven and family of Oakridge spent the Christmas holidays with his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. George De­ Haven. Also dinner guests of the DeHavens on Christmas were her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Seips of Weiser. Presbyterian church members held a program Friday evening commemorating the Christmas season. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gilbert were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ashcraft Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Christopher­ Christmas dinner guests at the By Mrs. Gerald Mackey son and family of Boise were home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Batt ADRIAN — The Adrian Live­ Monday visitors at the home of were Mrs. Ruby Mills, Ross Mills, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Chet Mills and sons. stock club held a caroling party Tuesday night. Kingman Kolony, Bingham. Captain and Mrs. J. N. Hembree Adrian and Big Bend residents their singing. They re­ Mr. and Mrs. Owen Froerer and son are spending Christmas enjoyed turned to the agriculture shop for were hosts at a potluck Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. treats. dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Laurie and Mrs. Lamont Fife. At the Mackey Arrives Home Chandler and daughter of Weiser, end of their leave, the Hembrees Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mackey vis­ Pfc. Joe Mackey arrived home Mr. and Mrs. Owen Froerer and will be stationed at Atlanta, Ga. ited her mother, Mrs. John Gowey Wednesday morning from the Na­ Ronnie of Vale, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ken Maye of Parma was a Sun­ Tuesday Boise and were dinner val hospital in Bremerton, Wash., E. Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. day dinner guest at the Fife guests of in Mrs. Lois Durocher and for a two - week convalescent home. Jay Bybee and daughters, Mr. and family. leave. He will return to his base Mrs. S. P. Bybee and Gary. Messrs. James McGinnis, Bill in San Diego following his dis­ Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bauman Guests for Christmas dinner at were Christmas dinner guests of Willis and Dick Davis returned charge from the hospital in Brem­ erton. the Earl Bingham home were Mr his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto to work Monday at Bruneau. Bauman. Mrs. Mary Hatt was a Christ ­ Messrs, and Mmes. Junior Mc­ and Mrs. Keith Bingham and mas dinner guest of her sister, Mr. Ginnis of Toppenish, Wash., Bill family of Ontario and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Glade Chadwick and Mrs. Vernon Parker. Mr. and Willis and James McGinnis spent Mrs. John Marsh. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Batt were evening callers entertained with Christmas din­ Mrs. Melvin Ezell of Marsing Christmas eve and Christmas day ner for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. were dinner guests on Monday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- at the Bingham home. H. F. Terhune and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson von McGinnis. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Terhune. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chard were guests Monday at a potluck Davis and Steve were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bellon were and boys of Boise spent Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. and Pakistan Student Visits hosts at Christmas dinner for Mr. Mrs. Margaret Bell of Craig, Mrs. K. I. Peterson. Guests in­ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ausman eve at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Urban and is visiting this week with cluded Messrs, and Mmes. W. E. were Christmas day dinner guests and Mrs. Max Jones. Other guests daughters of Boise, Joan Bellon Colo., her mother, Mrs. H. A. Diven. Piercy, James Lane, Bill Toomb, of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer were the ladies’ parents, Mr. and and James Jefferies. Mrs. Diven and Mrs. Bell were James Phifer and Jannie, Jewel Ausman and family of Ontario. Mrs. Earl Farr. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson of Boise and Cliff Beau­ On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brower and Landreth for Christmas dinner. I Ausman, Miss Martha Queen of mont. family were breakfast guests on Tuesday evening dinner guests Boise, Syed Basharat Ali of Paki­ Christmas morning at the home Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Eastman of Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson stan were dinner guests of his of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bybee. and Pat were Christmas eve visit­ parents. Ali is a student engineer ors at the home of his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Marcum sponsored by Morrison Knudsen Mrs. Zelma Bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Eastman, Sr., in and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick company of Boise. Mrs. Elton Clapp, Mrs. Neta Wi­ Payette. Na. • Narih lai SL Herriman and family, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam and ley and children, all of Meridian, Mrs. Ray Barnes and family were family of Fruitland and Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Wardle All Work Gaaraaiaad Mr. and Mrs. Bob McKinney Christmas dinner guests of the Mrs. Bob Webb were Christmas and son of Boise were Christmas and family were Christmas din ­ dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ner guests at the home of Mr. and ladies' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. House. W. Webb. Clarence Clapp. Mrs. Bob Elliott. PHONS FN 2-3447 Mr. and Mrs. E. M Mackey went Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hooper to Baker Friday afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cochrun en­ If No Aaawaa Cail FN 2-3032 Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gann en­ visited Thursday with Mr. and spend Christmas with their tertained with a family dinner tertained with Christmas dinner daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hel ­ Christmas day for Mr. and Mrs. for Messrs, and Mmes. Ben Storm, Mrs. Douglas Bateman in Boise. Clyde Schurr, Mr. and Mrs. John Reeves and Walt Looney. Charles McClure and Nancy, all of Caldwell; Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Herriman neth Naugle of Nampa, Mr. and were Christmas dinner guests of Mrs. Wilbur Holcomb, Mr. and his mother, Mrs. Duane Holcomb and family, in Caldwell. Mrs. Mae Herriman Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Holcomb and family and Mr. and Mrs. Rod­ Mr. and Mrs. Ted Holly of San ney Holcomb and family. Francisco and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gary Bybee arrived Friday Holly were Saturday afternoon Nyssa Motors May Dress Your from Ogden to spend the Christ­ visitors at the home of Mr. and mas holidays with his parents, Mrs. Ray Holly. Wife With a Brand-New Outfit! Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bybee and oth­ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boston and er relatives and friends. (See Their January Ads) Jana Lee of Myrtle Creek, Ore., are spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bybee were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brow­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fox. er for Christmas dinner. held their Christmas party Classes for inquirers will com­ church Dec. 19 the church. mence Tuesday, Jan. 3, at 8 p.m. J Pastor at John Briehl was narra­ in the upper room on the south1 tor of the program, “Festival of end of the parish hall at Third Nations,” which included songs and Park. These classes are held and stories of Christmas in many on Tuesday and Thursday nights countries. from 8 to 9 p.m. and are intended Among others taking part in the for those who wish to learn the program were the Mmes. Stan teaching of the Catholic church J i m Nichols, Ron from an authoritative source and Thompson, Bill LaBounty, Bob Fan­ also for Catholics who wish to re­ Schoen, Walt Looney, Lauren Wright view the doctrines and morals of gen, and Mrs. Briehl. Miss Patty Mi­ their religion. The invitation to attend is giv­ chaelson accompanied at the pia­ en to all and the course is free. no.Following the program, food of Because these classes follow a nations was served during logical sequence, it is recommend­ a various social hour, and a bazaar was ed that those who wish to take held. There were approximately the course begin with the first 40 in attendance. lesson. Any person, however, is free to attend as few or as many DRESSY JETS HAVE LESSON classes as desired. Hour of services in Adrian ON PLACING OF PATTERNS Catholic hall has been changed. Dressy Jets 4-H group met Dec. The holy sacrifice of the mass 19 for their second session at the will be offered on Sunday morn­ home economics room in Adrian ings at 9:30 a m. Father Cletus high school. Kirkpatrick will conduct the ser­ Following the business portion vices in Adrian. Father Kirkpat­ of the meeting, Mrs. Klaas Laan rick is presently chaplain at Holy gave the lesson on how to select Rosary hospital and assistant material and how to place pat­ priest in the Blessed Sacrame... terns. parish of Ontario. ilefreshments were served by Du..ng operation of the sugar Ca.vl De Haven and Carma bei I factory, an afternoon mas j.atuh. w..l be celebrated at 4:15 p...i. on Mary Laan, Reporter. Sundays at St. Bridget's cn-.ca in Nyssa. This afternoon mas Sgt. and Mrs. Dixon Martinez will be had until the end of the returned Monday to Reno after sugar campaign. sp< tiding the holidays with her paients, M.. and Mrs. Maurice Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holly and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Butcher were M •. and Mrs Blaine Hooper and Coiey. They plan to spend the dau ‘ers were Christmas dinner ' New Year ho.iday in San Francis­ Christmas dinner guests of his family were Christmas dinner guest <>f her parents, Mr. and co. Mrs. Martinez will leave Jan. brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Holly at,Adrian. 3 for Honolulu on a business trip. Mrs. Lynn Butcher. Mis Charles Zinn. 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