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° e 0 • PAGE TWO THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON • THURSDAY. JANUARY 19. 1961 T THE GATE CITY JOURNAL Methodist Dinner Honors Guests; Poem by Mrs. M. Robbins Featured A green and gold decorated*----------------------------------------- Birthday Party Given Saturday For Mrs. Conner Funeral Services Conducted Saturday For Mrs. Isa B. Gall DO By YOU KNOW? Mr*. J. W. Rigney That there is a Juvenile Court Funeral services for Isa B. Gall advisory council in Malheur coun birthday cake, dried arrange- jyy *ya . By Farmerettes Club were held Saturday afternoon, ty? That this council consists of ----- --------------------------- SUBSCRIPTION RATES ments and winter scenes on mir- 1’ierry IVlatrOTlS Jan. 14, 1961, at Lienkaemper seven directors, all of whom were NEWS PA FEB NU ACRES — A surprise birth Single Copies ____ 10c rors were used on the tables for w_ q 11 P 11 day party was given Saturday chapel with the Rev. Paul Lud appointed by the Malheur county VPUBLISHERS the Methodist church fellowship FillSWer XlOll UClll night for Mrs. LaVern Conner. low of Nyssa Methodist church court? In Malheur County, Oregon, ASSOCIATION dinner held Jan. 11. and Payette and Canyon The event was planned and at officiating. Soloist June Marie That the appointment of such a Counties, Idaho: Hostesses were Mrs. Bill Wil tended by Messrs, and Mmes. Wyckoff sang two of Mrs. Gall’s council is provided for by Oregon 1 Year 33 50 By Mr*. Frank Byars son, Mrs. Roy Knoedler and Mrs. Henry Conner and children, Cal favorite hymns, “Bringing in the law? That the Malheur county EDITORIAL 6 Months $2.50 Oscar Bratton. Guests with De OREGON TRAIL—The Merry vin Conner and children and Del- Sheaves” and "Rock of Ages.” council provides representation (sbc&Tid>N Elsewhere in the USA: cember and January birthdays Matrons club met at the home of vin Conner and girls. Mrs. Gall was bom Jan. 30, from Nyssa, Adrian, Ontario and P< r Year $4.00 were Mrs. Clifford Fox, Norvelle Hazel Farr in Nyssa Jan. 11. Eight The party at the Calvin Conner 1880, in Adams county, Ohio. She Vale areas? 6 Months _ $2.50 Robbins, Cindy Bratton, D. L. members answered roll call with home was also attended by Mrs. was one of 11 children bom to That this council has been hold Hurst and the Rev. Paul Ludlow. New Year’s resolutions. Conner’s husband, LaVern, and John and Lydia Reddick. She ing regular monthly meetings succumbed Jan. 12, 1961, in Nyssa since July 7, 1960? That the pur Mrs. Merrildean Robbins was in Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. The yearbook committee, Kath their four children. following a lingering illness. charge of the program which in leen Chenault and Viola Adams, pose of this council as provided Entered ai the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon, for transmission A farewell party was given cluded a piano solo by Brenda distributed new yearbooks. Peggy ’ She was baptized and united by law is as follows: through the United States Mails, as a second class matter under McKinney, flute duet by Sally Brown and Opal Holmes were ap Tuesday evening for Ernest with the Methodist church i' ear a. To study and make recom the act of March 3, 1879. Evans and Karen Ellis. Oscar pointed as social committee mem Kimmes, who will leave soon for ly childhood in Sinking Spn igs, mendations concerning the oper Bratton presented a group of bers for the next six months. Lackland Air Force base where Ohio. She also attended scnool ation of the juvenile court, includ songs composed by him, and Games were played with several he will be stationed with the Air there. She had been a member of ing counselors and other person ! Force. "Resolutions and Results” was winning prizes. the Nyssa Methodist church since nel, detention facilities, shelter Adrian Community REV. BARNHOUSE RENAMED given Jay Conner left Wednesday on 1955. by Mrs. Knoedler. Mr. and NAZARENE CHURCH PASTOR Refreshments were served by care, foster homes and other faci Church News The local Nazarene congrega Mrs. Hurst showed slides of their the hostess, assisted by Mary a business trip to Burwell, Neb. On Feb. 2, 1904, she was mar lities functioning or needed in He will also visit friends and trip to Alaska last August. The Rev. Challer of College of tion extended a unanimous call ried to T. A. Gall in Hillsboro, Smiley. relatives in and around Burwell. Ohio. The family came west in connection therewith. Idaho has been guest speaker at Sunday morning to the Rev. and Also featured on the program Next meeting will be held Jan. b. To study and make recom the church the past three Sun Mrs. Omar Barnhouse for another were two poems read by Mrs. 25 at the home of Alice Holmes. Sunday afternoon guests at the 1913 to Sidney, Mont., where they mendations in connection with days. Fred Huling, Sr., who sup year. Henry Conner home were Mrs. purchased a cattle ranch. They Robbins, "If Jesus Came to Your community programs and services ervised building of the Presby The Barnhouses came to the House” and “Song of the Factory Mr. and Mrs. Fred Savage were Omar Betts, Gary and Carolyn. resided there until 1938 when designed to prevent or correct ju terian nursing home in Ontario, Nyssa church last May. Since Widow,” written by her. Her own Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ned Stokes stay they moved to Creston, Mont., afternoon callers at ed over the weekend at the venile delinquency and other chil will be speaker next Sunday. that time membership has in poem follows: and farmed until retirement in dren the Mark Hartley home. ’s problems of the type com creased 21 percent with a present Charles Winiger home caring for 1944. In 1947 the Galls moved Women’s association met in the SONG OF THE FACTORY ing before the juvenile court. The Robert Holmes family spent their*children while they were in to Notus, Idaho, and remained church basement Thursday to tie membership of 123. The Sunday WIDOW at the Jess Shuster Los Angeles. c. To take appropriate action until 1949 when they came to a quilt. The group plans to serve school has averaged 165 partici- Hubby works at the factory and Saturday home in Huntington. to stimulate community interest Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Unwin at Nyssa. lunch at the C. B. Hill auction pents for the past three months. that is why you see Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hendricks tended open house Sunday after Mrs. Gall was a devout Chris in the problems of children and Feb. 1. All members are asked Both Sunday night and Wednes This sad, and oh so lonely, were dinner guests Saturday at noon at the Elmer Stellings home tian and a good homemaker. She to carry out the recommendations to furnish a pie and any amount day night services are averaging woeful look on me. the Blair Hendricks home in On in New Plymouth. The Stellings was fond of flowers and always of the council. of hamburger they wish to donate over 100 in attendance. like to come to dinner as tario. recently completed their Gold had many around her. She spent A large air conditioning system We’d you and are requested to leave it with have asked us to, Edith and Mary Joyce Corfield Medallion home. was installed last summer. At a lot of time in her kitchen as she 4-H CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS Mrs. Piercy. But he’ll be making sugar . . . are visiting at the Woodrow Seu was also fond of cooking. Ill AT ORGANIZATIONAL MEET Mariners club members are re present members of the congrega Ladies Visit Mrs. Jorgensen Another time will do? ell home. minded of cleanup day to be held tion are completely redecorating We’d surely go to PTA and all Ladies from Ore - Ida quick health had limited her activities An organizational meeting for Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hartley freeze the interior of the church. Saturday. plant, who have worked for the past seven years. Lucky Thirteen 4-H club was held the clubs that meet, were guests at the public rela In addition to Mr. Gall survi Friday evening at the Adrian Next Sunday, Jan. 22, all sen Or just around the neighbor tions banquet Wednesday even with Mrs. Peter Jorgensen, re vors include one son, Lionel Gall grade school cafeteria. ior young people are to bring METHODIST YOUTH GROUP cently spent an afternoon with hood our many friends to ing. of Sidney; two daughters, Helen sack lunch and meet at the home TO HEAR KOREAN STUDENT her as she is on sick leave. The Jane Timmerman was elected greet. Carol and Marlene Adams of luncheon guests were Daisy Moss Chadderdon of Nyssa and Bonnie of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long, Kyu Sik Lee, a Korean student, You’re going to have a party and Boise president of the club. Other offi were weekend guests at the following Sunday morning ser will be guest speaker Jan. 22 at a of Payette, Scotchie Burk, Pearl Bright of Joseph, Ore. cers elected were Teresa Topliff, we’re to come tomorrow? Alfred Adams home. Also surviving are one brother, vice president; Lois Seuell, secre vice. The group will leave at 1 7 o’clock combined meeting of Sorry, Lee and Zola French of Fruitland. he ’ s working then, much Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hendricks Roy Reddick of Sidney; a sister, p.m. for Weiser tu meet with the Methodist junior and senior fel tary; Cary lee Mefford, song lead Miss Carolyn Jennings was a my deepest sorrow. were Sunday dinner guests at the youth group there. Members are lowship groups. His topic will We to Sunday afternoon guest of Miss Effie Hochwalt of Dayton, Ohio, , er; Grant Patterson, reporter. Mrs. would like to visit you but Kenneth Reece home in Nyssa. and seven grandchildren. also asked to bring $1 for the eve concern missionary work now be Betty Phifer was chosen leader of you’ll have to give a ring Rolland Holmes underwent sur Nauna Speas. Interment was made in the the group. ning meal to be served in the ing done in Korea. Friday dinner guests at the Roy In the distant future when he gery Monday morning at Malheur Nyssa cemetery under direction Weiser church. Lee first came to the United A junior leader will be elected Howard home were Mr. and Mrs. isn't working swing. States several years ago as a rep He cannot go to church when his Memorial hospital. at the next regular meeting. Bob Magnusen of New Plymouth. of Lienkaemper funeral home. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Adams 4-H COOKING CLUB MEMBERS resentative to an International —Grant Patterson, Reporter. Attending a 25th wedding anni Pallbearers were Everett and shift is day; and David of Boise were Sunday JUDGE MUFFINS, TEST FLOUR Boy Scout meeting. At that time versary party Sunday afternoon Robert Heldt, John Dority, Fred On graveyard he’s so sleepy, dinner guests at the Alfred Ad Bernard Eastman and ! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bennett, The Happy Helpers 4-H cooking he expressed a desire to attend he can’t go anyway. ams home. Bob Wilson. Walz were Mr. and Mrs. Rinhold club met Jan. 12 at the home of college in this country. Through When I have done the dishes and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hartley and their leader, Mrs. Elvin Ballou, efforts of the Methodist youth have a bit to look Mr. and Mrs. Remie Van Paepe- Stohler, Judith and Ronald. The RETURNS FROM TRIP Each girl brought muffins that fellowship, Idaho conference, he At my nice clean kitchen—alas, ghem of Nampa dined in Boise anniversary event was held at the Walz home at Malheur Butte. were judged by other members, is now attending College of Ida- Mrs. Frank Morgan returned a midnight meal to cook! Saturday evening. no, Caidwell. Saturday guests at the Ellis home Monday evening from a five When at that time, off he goes An experiment was held with Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Holmes and PROPANE to spend another night flour to see how different kinds DR. L. EIXLER TO CONDUCT Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Byers and Stokes home were their daughter week vacation trip. She spent and family, the Wayne Gurneys 1 some time visiting relatives in “ Your Servant Beyond At the sugar factory, far, far Tommy of Ontario were Sunday absorb water. San Francisco and from there from my sight, —Linda Ballou, Reporter CLINIC AT ONTARIO CHURCH the Gas Mains!” dinner guests at the Frank Byers of Letha. A family life clinic is slated for I wish he were a rich man with home. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Unwin at- she 1 traveled to Miami, New Or 14 N. First FR 2-2214 Jan. 20-22 at Ontario Chirstian tended a pinochle party Saturday leans ‘ and the Bahamas. TWO NEW MEMBERS JOIN pockets lined with silk, church. Services will begin at evening at the New Plymouth j Rather than a factory worker CARE OF TINY TOTS CLUB Odd Fellows hall. I who has cows to milk. Second meeting of Care of Tiny 7:30 each evening and will be Tots 4-H club was held Jan. 17 at conducted by Dr. Lawrence Bix Our home life is suffering, as we ler of Northwest Christian col VISIT FROM CALIFORNIA will always feel the Adrian grade school building. lege in Eugene. A family should occasionally Mr. and Mrs. Barry O’Conner Two new members, Judy Pratt Dr Bixler is a noted psycholo eat together a meal. of Tulelake, Calif., were Saturday and Margaret Zamora, joined the gist in the northwest. This clinic But ours is a mad rush from ear overnight and Sunday guests of club. will be of interest to high school ly morn till night; Following the business meeting, students their uncle and aunt, Mr. and and adults. By Mr*. V»m L. Smith The kids leave for school before Mrs. W. K. Wahlert. Mrs. DeHaven, leader, gave a les A baby sitter will be available he comes in sight. a Gallon at Ranch LINCOLN HEIGHTS — Mr. and son about toys. It would help me so much if he Mrs. Fred Tilson and family of Refreshments were served by at the church. While attending Methodist con Delivered or at Stores could one thing do— Emmett were visitors at Malheur ference committee meetings in Vicki DeHaven. GUILD MEMBERS SLATE Remind each of our sons to Butte Baptist church Sunday mor Boise this week, the Rev. Willis —Mary Laan, Reporter. PANCAKE SUPPER FEB. 14 wear each overshoe. ning. Mr. Tilson delivered the Ludlow of Wallowa is spending Mrs. Dick Tensen was hostess Or help sister solve the problems message. Journal Classifieds for Results! some time with his parents, the Phone FR 2-2540 Nyssa, Oregon Jan. 4 to members of St. Paul's she brings home; They were dinner guests at the Rev. and Mrs. Paul Ludlow. Episcopal guild. Mrs. A. C. Sallee, They seem so very complicated Otto Bauman home at Nyssa. The president, presided at the busi for this mother’s dome, families were acquainted when ness meeting. I complain about the factory tak both lived in Colorado. Plans were formulated for the ing my man every day, Harold Jacks was the Sunday Why buy one ofthose annual Shrove Tuesday pancake But one time I like it is when evening speaker at the church supper which will be held Feb. he brings home his pay. services. He left Friday for a 14. When campaign is over and we trip to the Holy Lands. Dentists return to normal life, BROWNIE TROOP 120 He’ll find patiently at home The Ladies Missionary group MAKES BANQUET FAVORS J. R. CUNDALL waits his ever-lovin’ wife! met for its regular work day at — Winona Robbins Brownie troop 120 met Jan. .. Dentist 11 the church Jan. 12. New officers at the Catholic parish hall with were in charge of the meeting. Saraiin Clinic nine members, Mrs. Max Jones CARD OF THANKS Mrs. George Barnes is this year's Dial FR 2-3538 and Mrs. Clarence Clapp present. We wish to express our grati- president. Nyssa Oregon The girls began making favors tude for your many kindnesses An evening Bible study will be for the father-daughter banquet expressed in thought and deed held Jan. 26 at the home of Mrs. which will be held Feb 6. Allen Anderson. J. W. OLSEN. D.M.D. —Joyce Jennings, Reporter during our recent bereavement. DENTAL OFFICE —Mr. T. A. Gall Greg Loren appeared in con Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bright cert at Malheur Butte Baptist Seventh and Bower ATTENDS PORTLAND SCHOOL and Family Dial FR 2-3311 C. N. Neely, Sr., spent from church Jan. 10. The Rev. Demcy Monday until Thursday evening Mr and Mrs. Lionel Gall Mylar of radio station KBGN at i n Portland attending tractor and Family Caldwell accompanied him during school, representing the Oliver Veterinarians Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton the evening entertainment. Tractor company. Chadderdon and Lionel Family Moves to Community NYSSA VETERINARY when you can save up Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webb CLINIC j and family have moved from 4 Dr. B. E. Ross Alameda drive near Ontario to to $ 505 with Falcon! the old Bailey place in this com- Dr. D. R Mason | munity. Sunday visitors were Large and Small Animals Mrs. Stanley Penn and family, 407 Main St. Dial FR 2-3567 Mr. and Mrs. Onen Hainline and family of Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stites and Vicki, Mrs. Nettie Physicians and I Bouse of Huntington, the Rev. Surgeons and Mrs. Harold Jacks, Ida Nel son and Frank Flack of Payette. Mr. and Mrs. Orla Bishop of K. E. KERBY. M.D. Walsh, Colo., are visiting at the K. A. DANFORD, M.D. : home of Mrs. Bishop's parents, Physicians and Surgeons Mr. and Mrs. Iven Findley. Dial FR 2 2241 Neal, John and Loren Crabtree Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 of Ravensdale, Calif., called on Daily Except Saturday and the Hawkins families Monday Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12 evening. They were acquaintan- j ces over 20 years ago when the MAULDIN« CLMUC Hawkins were living m Califor» ma. L A MmikiaM, M.D. LivMtock Club Organise« Only Falcon givea you the winning combination of features most The Lincoln Livestock club was people want in a compact car! Falcon has the room of the “new organized Wednesday evening at name" compete, but without sacrificing its easy handling and the home of their leader, Harold trim parking length. Falcon goes up to 30 miles per gallon, yet Trenkel Some members will also 1 rue compact with gives you all the power you want. WINNING COMBINATION take a woodworking project. ’ Falcon today. See why Falcon is the 'Bowd on o cootporiMfl •’o’W- Mr and Mrs. Amos Nofziger1 car! ° o foch/'Or» retail left recently for a vacation trip T SUCCESSFUL NEW ■-SMALL WONOERI et 4 door 4oda»M vifA rod«o, to Lake Mead, Nev. 14 » 12 kootor, and cm tom of >c irarMU* Mr and Mrs C. S Webb, Sr , visited Wednesday at the Charles Webb home. Off FR 2-3365 Res F® 2-3173 a Office 2 North Main St. Mr and Mrs. Clifford Clem a.M o 314 Main St Nyaaa. Oregon family visited Sunday at the Phono FR 2-2288 George Barnes home. ® TED M. BRAMMER. Editor and Publisher With Resolutions IDEAL GAS & APPLIANCE Malheur Butte Baptist Church Activities Told S-A-V-E-!! Buy Grade "A" Raw Milk— State-Inspected Milk! 65c 75c FIFE HOME DAIRY PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OVERSIZED OVERIWEI) "COMPACTS Tàkon6/ SWAGER FORD w