THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1961
Area Churches Schedule Tradiiional
Observances of '61 Christmas Season
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
Boise Services Held
For Verla Jean Sage
All Aliens Must
Register Address
During January
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Nyssa Births ...
Funeral services for Verla Jean
Sage,
26, of Boise were conducted
. (Continued from Page 1)
Tgram is scheduled to be held for
Wednesday morning, Dec. 20. 1961
church
-ch Sunday morning at 9:30 Second ward members Sunday at Relyea chapel and interment
During the month of January,
o’clock.
morning at 10:30 in the stake cha- was made in Kohlerlawn in Nam each alien in the United States,
Three special Christmas ar . pel.
with few exceptions, is required
pa
rangements will be presented by
to
report his current address, ac
A special Christmas pageant de-
Miss Sage was pronounced dead
the church choir at a program to » picting the birth of Christ will be
cording to Alfred J Urbano, dis
on
arrival
at
a
Boise
hospital
Sun
be held at 6 o’clock Sunday eve • presented at 7:30 Sundav evening
trict director of the Immigration
ning. A Christmas reading will I by MIA members. Bishop How- day morning. Coroner Ed Paris and Naturalization service.
reported
after
an
autopsy
had
be given by Marilyn Spangler and I ard Bair will be main speaker of
Exceptions are diplomats of j
been performed that death was
Elder Larry Schenk will be fea the evening.
foreign countries, those accredit
i due to natural causes.
tured speaker of the evening,
She was born Sept. 20, 1935, in ed to certain international organ,
Owyhee Community Church
Methodist Church
Owyhee Community church Meridian, Idaho, and attended izations and those who have en
Directed by Ed Fair of Ontario. Christmas program was held Dec. Ontario. Ore., schools. She had tered temporarily as agricultural
Methodist choir members will 17. Following the program, treats moved last June to Boise where workers.
present special anthems at the of popcorn balls and candy were she was employed as secretary at
Forms for making the reports
11 o’clock Sunday morning ser given to everyone in attendance
Western Sales company. She was will be available at all post offices
vice. Sermon will be given by the
and at offices of the Immigration
Bible study and prayer meeting a member of the LDS church.
Rev. Paul Ludlow using the are held at 8 o’clock every Wed
and Naturalization sen ice. Aliens
Survivors include her parents,
theme. “The Acceptable Year of nesday evening in the Ed Corfield Mr. and Mrs. Vilus Sage of Prine desiring information should get it
the Lord.”
home.
ville, Ore.; four brothers. LeRoy at the offices of the latter-named
The sacrament of baptism will
Young people plan to go carol of Nyssa, David of Vale, Ray and organization.
be administered during the ser- ing Saturday evening. All plan Stephen, both of Prineville; four
vice. No evening meetings are ning to go should meet at the sisters. Mrs. Joelita Bruen of Pay Improvement Topics
planned.
church at 7 o’clock. After caroling ette. Mrs. Arline Campbell of
St. Bridget's Catholic Church
they will go to the home of Axel Seattle, Mrs. LaVonne Cameron Studied at Chamber
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In celebration of the anniver Stephen for refreshments.
of Portland and Mrs. Alma May
sign
erections that could gain the
sary of the birth of the Christ
Peeples of Bremerton, Wash.
Kingman Memorial Community
support of other towns west and
Child, S t. Bridget’s Catholic
Among
other
survivors
are
her
Church, United Presbyterian,
church will have three Masses USA, Adrian
grandparents. Mrs. Gertrude Sage northwest of Nyssa that would be
affected by the increased traffic
offered on Christmas day. The
Sunday morning services will of Nampa and Mr. and Mrs. Alma in their areas. He said a united
first or Midnight Mass is to adore
Wood
of
Murray,
Utah.
Jesus as true God in His eternal include Sunday school at 10
Miss Sage was a niece of Chet front would accomplish a great
o’clock and regular morning wor-
deal more with the highway com
birth as “Son of the Father.” The
i ship at 11 o’clock. Sermon topic, Sage of Nyssa.
mission.
Midnight Mass will be a Missa
“No Rest: Wholesome or Not?”
Cantata by the adult choir under
House reported water condi
J will be from Isaiah 62, verse 7.
Committee Lists First tions
direction of Mrs. Richard Wey
looked better now than in
A special worship and commun
mouth.
ion service will be conducted at Blood Donors in Area the three previous years this ear
The second Mass will be offered 10 o’clock Christmas morning.
ly in the season
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at 8 a.m. to recognize Jesus as The sermon will be taken from
Robert Heldt, Ralph Lawrence.’ A motion to increase chamber
true Man in His earthly or tem
Kenneth Renstrom, Warren Far dues, for the coming year only,
John I, chapter 3, verses 1-6.
poral birth as the “Son of Mary.”
Both the Sunday and Monday 1 mer, T Howard Lovejoy, Lloyd sufficient to pay for erection of
The junior choir will sing tradi morning worship services will W. Lewis, Thomas Moore, Wayne two signs, passed without any
tional hymns at this service.
feature Christmas anthems and j D. Morris. W. R. Campbell. Ruth dissenting votes.
The third Mass will be given at hymns by choir and congregation. ' Lawrence Buchner, Greta Broad,
11 a.m. to recall the spiritual birth
Lavaun Peterson, Mabel Lucille Malheur Leads State
of Jesus. Special Christmas music Assembly of God
Boulitho, Audrey Wilson, Robert
A special Christmas service will ’ Williams.
Savings Bond Sales
will also be provided.
As Christmas Eve falls on Sun be held at 7:30 Sunday evening.
Naomi Buchert, Glea A. Bill
It was announced this week by
day, there will be no confessions Dec. 24, at the Assembly of God ings, Charles C. Miller, Dorothy Joe Dyer, chairman of Malheur
Sunday evening. Confessions will church, located at Second street Nolen, Thelma N. Mefford, E. D. county Savings Bonds committee,
be heard Thursday, Friday and and Reece avenue.
Michaelson, Mrs. E. Jean Blakes- that this county and Crook coun
Following the program, a col ley, Alvin P. Goodell. Roy N. Bib ty in Central Oregon are first in
Saturday nights from 7:30 to 8:30
and Saturday afternoon from 4 to lection of reproductions of re bey, Mrs. Mary M. Shuster, Edwin the state to meet their 1961 Sav
nowned paintings of the Christ F. Knettle, Helen Irene Maulding, ings Bonds sales quotas.
5 o’clock.
mas story will be shown. Christ Dr. L. A. Maulding, Katherine
Christian Church
Sales at the end of November
Sunday school classes of the mas music will be provided by Peterson Brendle, Eldon R. Ul in this county amounted to $315,-
mer.
First Christian church will pre the youth choir of the church.
885, far in excess, of the $265,000
There will be treats for all. The
Leona Mae Long, Max H. Long, quota of E and H sales assigned
sent a program at 7:30 Saturday
David W. Thomas, Ethel Lawr for the present year.
evening, Dec. 23. Children will public is invited to attend
ence. Stella Morris, Frank E. Mor
bring gifts which will be sent Owyhee LDS Ward
“A lot of Malheur county resi
to the White Swan Indian mission
Primary classes will present a ris, Eddie H. Taylor, Raymond G. dents have added to their per
at Yakima, Wash.
program at 8 o’clock Friday even Larson, Betty Rinehart, Grant sonal security in 1961 through the
At 7 o’clock Sunday evening a ing, Santa Claus will be present Lewis, Agnes Helen Spofford. purchase of Savings Bonds,” said
special service of scriptures and to hear desires of younger chil Martin, Harold Henigson and
Dyer.
Evelyn Newman.
singing will be held.
dren.
“At the same time, they have
Next visitation of the mobile
Owyhee ward chapel will be
Nyssa Second Ward
helped in a very substantial way
unit
(Nvsss
’
s
27th)
will
be
Jan.
Nyssa LDS Second ward party the scene of a special Sunday
in the solution of one of our coun
with Santa as a visitor will be school Christmas program at 10:30 4, 1962, between the hours of 12 try’s major problems, which is
noon
and
6
p.m.
at
the
high
held Friday evening at 7:30 in Sunday morning.
school gymnasium. The quota how to finance the necessary in
the stake house. A play will be Bible Missionary Church
for
this forthcoming drawing is crease in our defense ability with
presented and there will be treats
out sowing the seeds for future
Christmas recitations and songs 200 pints of blood.
for all.
inflation. This combination of in
will be presented by children of
A Sunday school Christmas pro- the Bible Missionary church dur
creasing one’s own security and
at the same time increasing the
ing the regular Sunday school Emergency Cases
security of the country we all love
hour at 10 o’clock Sunday morn Treated at Hospital
ing. The Rev. Noble Hunt will
Glenn Schoonover was admit is a pretty wonderful thing,” the
deliver a Christmas message at ted last Friday to Malheur Me chairman concluded.
the morning worship service.
morial hospital after being injur
Young people’s hour will begin ed while at work on the new in Willamette University
at 7 o’clock Sunday evening, fol terstate highway north of Cald
lowed at 7:45 with an evangelis- well. His condition was listed by Pi Gamma Mu Group
tic service. A special Christmas hos"ital attendants as satisfactory Initiates Two Nyssans
offering will be taken to be sent late Wednesday. He suffered bro
Willamette university chapter
PARMA—4-2981
to the children’s home at Beulah ken ribs among other injuries.
of
Pi Gamma Mu, national social
Heights, Ky. Fifty-five children
Dorothy Mitchell, route 2, Par
reside at the home which is sup ma. was treated and released Dec. science honor society, recently in
ported by Bible Missionary chur 17 for a whiplash injury of the ducted a class of 16 new members
of both faculty and student status.
ches.
neck which she sustained in a car
Willamette chapter is the Alpha
Following the evening services, accident near Payette.
chapter in Oregon and was one of
young people will g</ caroling.
Earl Ware, route 2, Parma, was the original 17 chapters founded
Pentecostal Church of Christ
treated Dec. 18 for laceration of throughout the United States in
Regular Sunday services will the left wrist, He was injured
be conducted Dec. 24 at Pente while working at Amalgamated 1924. "Pi Gamma Mu now has
costal Church of Jesus Christ, Sugar company, He was released over 100 active chapters and 5000
members throughout the country.
North Seventh at Emison avenue. following treatment.
Purpose of the organization, in
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
brief, is to improve scholarship in
In Poland it is believed that on social sciences, to inspire social
The Christmas Eve service at
St. Paul’s Episcopal church will Christmas night the heavens are service to humanity and an un
begin at 7 p.m. This service will opened and the scene of Jacob’s derstanding toward others of
be a celebration of the Holy Com ladder is re-enacted. But only the valving opinions and national
munion with a Ceremony of saints are permitted to see it.
backgrounds.
Seven Lessons and Carols in place
Requirements for initiation into
of a sermon. Seven of the most there will be wassail and cocoa the organization are that the in
important Christmas lessons from for all in the basement.
dividual must have at least 20
the Bible will be read by differ-1 Since Christmas Eve falls on a semester hours of social science
ent people in the church with Sunday, there will be a regular with a grade average not below
carols sung, some by the choir 11 a.m. worship service that day 3.5 and an overall grade point
and some by the whole congrega of morning prayer without a ser hour of 3.0.
mon.
tion, between each lesson.
Among new initiates are Anna-
After the Seven Carols and les Adrian Free Methodist Church
bel Aral, daughter of Mi r. and
Floyd Hopkins of Deer Flat, Mrs. Fred T Arai, route 2, Nyssa,
sons, the children will go to the
basement for filmstrips and en Idaho, will be guest speaker Sun- and Barbara McPartland, daugh
tertainment, while the confirmed i day morning at the regular 11 ter of Mr. and Mrs W. L. McPart
members proceed with the Com o’clock service at Adrian Free land, also of Nyssa.
munion service. After the service Methodist church.
PAULINE BUTLER HEADS
Dec. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
F. Day of Parma, a 6-pound, 6-
ounce daughter, Robin Lynn.
Dec. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Kiyo-
hide Ilori uf Nyssa, a G-pound, 1-
ounce daughter, Hideko Alice.
Dec. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Em
ery Cameron of Parma, 8-pound,
U-ounce daughter, Tami Rae.
Dec. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. James
Favorel of Nyssa, a 7-pound, 8-
ounce daughter, Zoann.
Dec. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Nol-
berto Ramon of Nyssa, an 8-
pound daughter, unnamed.
Dec. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Harris of Nyssa, a 5-pound,
U-ounce daughter, Barbara Ber-
nette.
I
Dec. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob- !
Coming Events . . •
Today. 2 pjn.—Methodist WSCS
Happy Helpers 4-H club meet circle meetings.
ing was held Tuesday evening at
Tonight 7:30 p. m. — Regular
the home of Mrs. Elvin Ballou,
meeting of Job's Daughters in
leader. The session was called to
Mascalc hall.
order by Linda Ballou.
Tonight, 8 p-m.—PTA meeting
Eight members present answer
and Christmas program in cafe-
ed roll call by naming a kind of
torium.
cake.
Tonight. 8 p.m. — Legion and
Lissa Nishitani demonstrated auxiliary meeting in community
making cinnamon toast and Ther hall.
esa Haburchak gave a report on
Dec. 22. 4 pun.—Christmas par
how to broil meat.
ty for children at Eagles halL
—Carol Greig, Reporter
Dec. 23. 8:30 p. m. — Pinochle
—
party and potluck lunch at Ore
ert Morcom of Vale, a 6-pound, gon Trail hall.
15-ounce son, unnamed.
Dec. 26. 8 p.m.—Rebekah lodge
Dec. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Mer- meeting in IOOF hall.
lin Looney of Vale, a daughter.
unnamed
> Classifieds Get Quick Results!
Pre-Inventory Sale
In Time for Christmas
Big Freckles
NOW
Orange—Plush
DOLLS .... $7.77
Reg. $12.98 — Then $9.88
Boys' or Girls'
NOW
MONKEYS . . $6.66
Reg. $9.98 — Then $7.98
NOW
RICYCLE . . $24.88
With Side Mount Wheels
Project Yankee-Doodle Now
LAUNCHERS ... $5
Regular $9.98
ONE ONLY — Was $29.95
Reg. $14.98
DOLL BUGGIES
25% OFF Regular Price
NOW
Pedal Cars.. . $9.98
Dress Clearance
INFANTS'—TODDLERS'
GIRLS'
Infants' Two-Piece
NOW
Pinafores, Reg. $3.99
$2.99
Infants' Cotton
NOW
Dresses, Reg. $2.99
•
•
$2.00
NOW
Toddlers' Nylon—Sizes 2-5
Party Frocks, Reg. $2.99 . $2.23
GIRLS' NYLON —Sizes 4 to 6X
PARTY DRESSES
PLUMBING
and
HEATING
Irvin Zimmerman
HAPPY HELPERS ANSWER
ROLL BY NAMING CAKE
Regular $3.98................. NOW $2.98
Two Only — Sizes 4 to 6
Regular $4.98................. NOW $3.73
GIRLS' COTTON DRESSES
Sizes 5 and 6 . . . $2.79 Each or 2 for $5.00
. . . $3.67 Each
Sizes 8 to 10
Infants' and Toddlers' — Sizes 1 to6X
TWO-PIECE LINEN SUITS
Regular $3.99
. NOW $2.98
Girls' — Cotton and Nylon — Sizes 4 to 6
i QUILTED ROBES, Reg. $2.99 . . . NOW $2.67
ADRIAN LIVESTOCK CLUB
Adrian Livestock 4-H club held
its first meeting Tuesday, Dec. 12.
May the many blessings
of Christmas
be with you throughout
this Holiday Season.
BEAUTY
NOOK
Alice Neiger
Pauline Butler was elected presi
dent for the coming year Other
officers chosen were Steven
Kriegh, vice president; Effie
Laan, secretary; Jane and Joanne
Timmerman, song leaders; Jean
ette Phifer and Judy Pratt, game
leaders; and Laura Mackey, re
porter.
Plans were made for a caroling
party which was held Dec. 18 and
a cooked food sale for Dec. 23
Leaders are Mr. and Mrs. Dallas
Chaney and Judy Mackey is jun
ior leader.
—Laura Mackey, Reporter
In England in 1643 the Round
head parliament abolished the ob
servance of saints’ days and “the
three grand festivals” of Christ
mas, Ea ter and Whitsuntide.
In certain parts of Austria,
candles are put in the windows,
that the Christ-Child may not
stumble in passing through the
village.
MANY OTHERS IN ALL SIZES — 9 Months to 12 Years
From $1.27 to $3.99
UNIVERSAL HAIR DRYERS.......... $12.8
BLANKETS
LUGGAGE
Overnight Cases
$3.99
Were $5.98—Then $4.98
NOW
Set of Three . .
$13.66
Were $19.98—Then $16.88
NOW
TWO SETS ONLY!
BLONDE
COFFEE TARLES
Were $9.98 —Then $7.88
NOW . . . $6.99
Bedroom — 9x12 Size
RUGS .
$16
Regular $19.98
Full-Bed Size — Beacon
Were $3.99
NOW . . . $2.99
CHRISTMAS TREES
ALUMINUM
6-Ft. — Reg. $14.98 — 2 Only
Now . . . $9.98
PKGS, of EXTRA BRANCHES
98®
GLASS ORNAMENTS
Were $1.19 and $1.29
NOW • • • 98*
Nyssa,
Oregon