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t THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1961 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TWO X and Vicki of Nyssa were Thanks LDS Stake Primary Nyssa Chapel Rites giving dinner guests at the Joe Held Wednesday Officers Host Annual Wright home. For Thomas R. Keim Christmas Banquet Returns Home From Hospital TED M. BRAMMER, Editor and Publiiher Mrs. Lester Strawn and Nancy Nyssa LDS stake Primary offi Funeral services for Thomas and Mrs. George Besendorfer cers were hostesses Monday eve By Congressman Walter Judd Rolland Keim were conducted at went to Vale Saturday afternoon ning at the annual pre-Chnstmas SUBSCRIPTION RATES ’t want the church work 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon, NEWSMtt« to see Art Hawkins who had just banquet and party for all ward ing “I in don By Mrs. Herschel Thompson politics. I don’t want poli Nov. 29, 1961, at Lienkaemper Single Copies 10c returned home from the hospital Primary officers and their hus tical action k PUBLISHÍIJ KINGMAN KOLONY- Polly by ecclesiastical bo chapel with the Rev. Paul Lud In Malheur County, Oregon, in Ontario. He was injured last bands. The dinner was held in ^ASSOCIATION anna club members will hold week in a car accident near Jor dies. I do want political action low officiating. and Payette and Canyon the recreation hall of the LDS by Christians. It isn’t the job of The four-year-old youth was their annual Christmas dinner Counties, Idaho: Valley. stake house on Alberta avenue. bom Jan. 25, 1957, in Nampa, at 1 p.m. Dec. 7 in the home of dan the church to say what you should 1 Year $3 50 Mr and Mrs H. W Franks and NATIONAL EOlTOilAl Special guests included Dellin Mrs. Klaas Laan. It is the job of the church I Idaho, a son of Peter S. and Don 6 Months |2.50 family, Mrs. Nina Kelso of Moun Erickson and Ross Butler of On do. to change and send them into na Keim. He succumbed Monday, ti | n Elsewhere in the USA: tain Home, Mr. and Mrs. Pete tario and Lorin Munn of Owyhee, society as men Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shelton Christian missionaries Nov. 27, at Malheur Memorial Year $4.00 Franks and family, Mrs. Karen Nyssa stake presidency; and Neil and into politics to help ••Bit and children of Boise spent change hospital following a six-month ill 6 Months _ $2.50 Weihe and Nikki of Caldwell Hiatt of Vale, adviser to the Pri- the government. ness of leukemia. Thanksgiving day with her par were Thanksgiving day guests in mary. ents, Mr. and Mrs Archie Moses. In addition to his parents, sur ‘ •The longer I am in politics the Maybon home. Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Laan and the Mr. Bernal A tribute of appreciation was less confidence I have in the pro vivors include two brothers, Paul and Mrs. Pete Franks. Mr. girls were guests for Thanksgiv and Mrs. Bernal Maybon, Mrs. paid to Bishop Frell Blair and nouncements by ecclesiastical bo and Rocky, and one sister, Judy, Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon, for transmission ing dinner at the Ray Laan home. Karen Weihe and Nikki drove to Mel Beck, former advisers to the dies telling Congress what to do. all of the home. through the United States Mails, as a second class matter unde’’ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McNall the act of March 3, 1879. He is also survived by grand Home Sunday to take stake Primary, who with their Occasionally it seems to me that of Warden, Wash., visited Friday Mountain wives, were honored guests. ministers would rather come parents, Mrs. Genevieve Hollin Rill Franks, son of H. W Franks, at the Klaac Laan home. They Sixty-five guests attended the down and testify or pass resolu ger of Nampa and Mr. and Mrs. called at the Ray Laan home later to his home after spending the party. The Christmas theme was tions than they would to preach Dan Thornton of California. Thanksgiving holiday with the BAZAAR AND HAM DINNER METHODIST in the evening. carried out in decorations and a because it is more comforting. It Interment was made in Nyssa SLATED BY RELIEF SOCIETY Adrian high school sophomore Pete Franks family. decorated tree was surrounded gives them a sense of greater im-| cemetery. Active pallbearers were Mr. and Mrs Dick Ashcraft and CHURCH NEWS Nyssa LDS Relief society ba class gave junior class members | children of Hazelton, Idaho, ar with surprise gifts for everyone. portance.” Buster Talbot, Leo Fife, Ray Following dinner, a program The Rev. Paul Ludlow has an zaar and ham dinner will be held a roller skating party Friday eve rived Thursday to spend Thanks —From a Speech at Huffman and Harvey Howard. Wednesday, Dec. 6. ning in Nampa. Sophomores were nounced sermon topics for advent consisting of Christmas carols Wheaton Academy, Activities will begin at 6 p.m. third in the recent magazine drive giving weekend with his parents, and readings was given with which are based on “Christ’s Feb. 18, 1961. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft. They Coming Into Human Lives” Dates in the Nyssa First ward LDS contest. Effie Laan and Marlene left for their home Sunday morn President Munn as speaker. Classifieds for Results church. Slippy attended from Kingman and sermon topics are Dec. 3, Stake officers are Mrs. J. El DR. AND MRS. K. COTTLE ing. Kolony. »•••••••••••••••••••••••< “Brings Release to Captives;’’ Thanksgiving dinner guests at wood Flinders, Mrs. Lee Stoker, ARE PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mefford Dec. 10, “Brings Sight to the CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Raymond Bower and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cottle of Ed Brandt home were Mr. and We wish to express our deep and family of Horseshoe Bend, the Blind;’’ Dec. 17, “Brings Good Joy Bell. They were assisted by Waukegan, Ill., are parents of a Mrs. Bob Haney and family of News to the Poor” and Dec. 24, gratitude to Malheur Memorial Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mef I Nyssa and Mrs Mildred Elliott. Gail Flinders, Lora Jo Stoker 6-pound, 8-ounce daughter, Kathy i Make "The Acceptable Year of the hospital staff, Dr K. E. Kerby, ford and family of Nyssa were and Elvina Bell. Lynn, bom Nov. 20. The Cottles Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown and I Dr. K. A. Danford, Church of the guests for Thanksgiving dinner at family, Mrs. Kenneth Godbout Your Sabbath . Lord.” also have a 3-year-old son, Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith All Methodist ministers and lay I Nazarene, Methodist church and the Tracy Mefford home. Lenore and family of Ontario were din Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. delegates will meet Dec. 6 in our friends and neighbors for the and David visited over the week ner guests Thanksgiving day in and family of Pendleton spent Allen Butler of Seattle and Mr. Thanksgiving with his parents, and Mrs. Kay Cottle of Nyssa. Nampa for a special conference many kindnesses shown us during end at the Tracy Mefford home. the Willis Conant home. complete session. This meeting has been the illness and death of our loved Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clif The David Hall and Dwayne Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Smith. Mrs. Butler has spent the past ford Mefford, arrived Sunday to called by Bishop Raymond Grant one. week in Illinois with her daugh Bennett families were guests for get them. —Dean Lancaster of Portland to consider the criti- j Thanksgiving dinner guests at the ter and family. Thanksgiving dinner at the Red Mrs. Art Sparks attended fun and Michael cal problems of world peace. Sim Bruce Pinkston home in Parma. Dr. Cottle is presently taking a eral services in Parma Saturday Kreager home. Gertrude Alimón ilar meetings are being held dur year ’s internship at Great Lakes Visit in California morning for Russell Wymer of Hunt Elk Near Wallowa Marie Coate ing December in Methodist chur-, Naval hospital as a dental sur Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sant left Ukiah, Calif, He was a brother Mr. and Mrs Dwayne Bennett George P. Lawson ches throughout the world. geon. Saturday to take their son, John of Mrs. Fem Hatch of Ontario. left Saturday on a combined elk Mr. and Mrs. Methodist men will meet Dec.' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schafer of hunt and cattle buying trip to the Petty, to Alturas, Calif., and to Jon M. Coate 11 at 7 p.m. in the local church for Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ward and Seattle arrived Thursday to spend Keith Cameron ranch near Wal visit relatives. Petty went on to Mr. and Mrs. their monthly dinner and a pro children of San Francisco spent his base in San Francisco and the the weekend with his parents, lowa. Murl Lancaster gram on civil defense. the Thanksgiving holidays with Sants returned home Sunday eve Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer. They Mr. and Mrs Vincent Scott and and Mary Lou her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. went to Boise for a Thanksgiving daughters of Reubens. Idaho, ar ning. and Mrs. W. E. Kouns and family. Visitors at the Walter Pinkston family dinner in the Bill Marshall rived Wednesday at the home of METHODIST LADIES MAKE home Sunday were Alvon Mc home. Mr. and Mrs. John Hamil her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill FINAL PLANS FOR BAZAAR Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bauman Ginnis, Cecil and Gary Smith. ton and the Don Hamilton family Methodist WSCS and Wesleyan of Nez Perce, Idaho, were also Toomb. They returned home Sun and son were Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb were Service guild members are mak guests. Mrs. John Hamilton is a day. hosts for Thanksgiving dinner. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mr. and Mrs Wesley Piercy vis Group Services at 7 p.m. ing final arrangements for their sister of Oscar Schafer. Guests were the Vincent Scott Obenchain and family. NYSSA FIRST WARD ited Saturday at the J. C. Olsen annual bazaar to be held Dec. 9 Song and Evangelism, 7:45 family, Vernon Parker family of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer at home in Nampa. L. D. S. CHURCH in the church fellowship hall. Recent visitors at the home of Adrian, Jim Phifer family, Mrs. tended a family dinner Sunday Thanksgiving dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. Mel Beck were Mr. General chairman, Mrs. Lloyd at the Kirby Kindall home in the Earl Kygar home were Mr. Mary Hatt and Cliff Beaumont. Wed., Dec. 6, 1961 and Mrs. Leo Ingram of Nephi, Tobler, and co-chairmen, Mmes. Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer and At 6:00 p.m. and Mrs. Tom Duncan and family Waldo Smalley and Maurice Cor Couples Honored at Dinner Jannie, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Utah, and Robert Ingram of Los of Ontario, Larry Culbertson, Corner of Fifth and Good Ave. Bazaar Article* and Angeles. ey, have asked that all articles be Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer Jerry Gordon and Cindy of Jor Scott and family toured Amalga Ham Dinner for Sale. Nyssa, Oregon turned in by Tuesday, Dec. 5. mated Sugar factory Saturday. were hosts at dinner Friday eve dan Valley. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brower en Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Piercy REASONABLE PRICES Mrs. Jerry Gordon of Jordan OMAR BARNHOUSE ning to honor newlyweds Mr and tertained with Thanksgiving din ifi*ds Get Quick Resultai Mrs. Fred Schafer, and Mr. and Valley came to the home of her and family of Nyssa were Sunday ner for Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bybee Paator Mrs. John Hamilton on their 43rd parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar, evening dinner guests in the Carl and Brent Folkman. wedding anniversary. Mr. and Saturday to recuperate after be- Piercy home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb, Mr. Mrs. Bill Marshall of Boise were ing hospitalized in Caldwell for and Mrs. Vincent Scott and fam TURKEY also guests. several days. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Phifer of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel DeFuentes Mr. and Mrs Jim Hite and Joe Dressing and family of Nyssa and the John ' were Sundifc dinner guests at the Madras. Ore., were dinner guests Saturday evening at the Jim Phi Quintero family were guests for Earl Kygar home. At Methodist Church Fellowship Hall fer home. Thanksgiving dinner at the Tony Marlene Slippy visited Satur Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy, Martinez home. day and Sunday at the Tom Dun Mr. and Mrs. Carl Piercy and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Phifer and can home in Ontario. 9:00 a. m to 5:30 p. m. were guests Friday even family of Madras, Ore., arrived Mr. and Mrs. Rube Graham of family Pumpkin Pie ing at the Wayne Piercy home in HANDWORK — GIFTS — COOKED FOODS Wednesday to spend the Thanks Boise were dinner guests Sunday Parma at a birthday party hon Salad I giving holiday at the Charlie1 at the Wesley Piercy home. oring their daughter, Ellen, on Merchants' Luncheon 85c Bowers home. The Marvin Bow Mr. and Mrs. Ron Thompson her Coffee I 10th anniversary. 11:30 a. m. to 2:00 p.m. ers family were Thursday dinner and Collette were Saturday over Mr. and Mrs. Carl Piercy visit guests. The Phifer family left night guests at the Herschel Don't Let These Thanksgiving Dinner ed evening at the Mel Sponsored by W.S.C.S. and W. S.G. Sunday for their home. Thompson home. Mr. and Mrs. vin Saturday Crocker home. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lane were ’ Herschel Thompson, the Ron Spots Become Set With Heat and Age— hosts at Thanksgiving dinner for Thompson family and Mrs. Marie her mother, Mrs. Clara Smith of Earp went to Jamieson Sunday to Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. Claire visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaf Snyder and family of Big Bend. feld Mrs. Clara Smith of Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lane of Adrian and the Carl Piercy family were and their daughter, Mrs. Stan guests for Thanksgiving dinner at Sower of Santa Rosa, Calif., were the Roy Mecham home in Nyssa. Sunday dinner guests in the Keith Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson Lane home Mr. and Mrs. Eugene were Thanksgiving dinner guests Langston of McDermitt, Nev., vis at the Ellis Walters home in Nys Phon* 372-2953 ited at the Lane home in the af sa. ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Thiel and The Jess Martinez and Mike Greg went to San Pablo, Calif., Castro families were Thanksgiv to spend the Thanksgiving week ing dinner guests at the Joe Rod- end with their daughter. Mr. and riguez home near Nyssa. Mrs. Bob Skinner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Martinez and Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox. Mr. and family were dinner guests Sunday Mrs. Johnny Thiel and Paula at the Mike Castro home. were dinner guests Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. George Besendor- day at the Raleigh Chamberlain fer were Sunday dinner guests at home. the Ralph Baxter home in Nu Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pinkston. Acres. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Sant and Mr and Mrs. Ronald Rookstool family and John Petty were THE GATE CITY JOURNAL T Don't Want The Church . . 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