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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1961 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON Families Served Christmas Seals Malheur Buiie Protection Church Events Turkey Dinner Mean By ANNE STRINGER that reached Highlight News At Hoffman Home 1 your inside home an envelope not long ago was a By Mrs. Vem L. Smith (Nyssa High Journalism Student) By Roxy Ritchie BUENA VISTA — Mrs. Glenn Hoffman was hostess to Out Our Way club members Wednesday at her home. A turkey dinner was served at noon to husbands and children, after which each one present was given a Christmas gift. During the meeting each mem ber guessed her secret pal and the losers must entertain with a party for winners. Only three members, Mrs. Edith Whipple, Mrs. Esther Stephen and Mrs. Si las Hoffman, guessed correctly The next meeting will be held Jan. 10 with Mrs Mancil Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Orland Cheldelin left this week for California where they will visit at the homes of their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. William Young and daughter at Mountain View and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gutzler and family at San Diego. They will be gone about a month. Mr. and Mrs. John Price and Cindy visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Corfield. Several from this community attended the Chatterbox club din ner Monday evening at the Ore- gon Trail hall. Dean Sisson and Ronnie Ste- phen of OSU at Corvallis have arrived home to spend the holi- days with their parents, the Har- old Sissons and James Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sisson of Molalla also came this week for the holidays. Clint Simpson of Payette arriv ed Wednesday evening at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Wayne Simpson. He came for his wife who had spent the day there following surgery in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams vis- ited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Talbot. Bill Ward is visiting in the Talbot home and Mr and Mrs. Jim Chamberlain and Christie called there Saturday evening. sheet of Christmas seals, each portraying a cheerful family scene. Someone else’s family? Squint a little and you may be surprised at what you see. That could be your family trimming the tree, singing Christmas carols, having a musical get-together or hanging a wreath. And when TB strikes, it may not be someone else’s family; it could very easily be your own, if you don’t heed the safety pre cautions. Make sure you and your fami ly get the needed rest and essen tial foods to build up resistance against this dread enemy. TB can strike anywhere in the body without warning. This dis ease is also very contagious; it can be contracted very readily. But it can be cured and prevented. So heed the advice of your Christmas seals, “Protect the Family Circle,” and have a check made once a year. Soviets More Tolerant As Santa Claus Wins After unsuccessful efforts t o keep Christmas from being cele brated as a Christian holiday, the Communist regimes of Russia and the countries of Eastern Europe have recently shown a more tol- erant attitude toward traditional observances, Father Christmas, the Russian Santa, is back again, having refused to become Father Winter, the name Communists at tempted to give him. Another gifts bringer in Russia is a legendary old woman called Babuska (grandmother). Legend says she mis-directed the Magi when they asked the way to Beth lehem. She repented, and to atone she went about the world Christ mas Eve looking for the Christ Child and distributing gifts to children. LINCOLN HEIGHTS—Century class of Malheur Butte Baptist church had a tamale pie supper at the church Friday evening. Mr and Mrs. George Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Page. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Orien Hainline were hosts. Mrs Ray Whitsell was in charge of the entertainment. The group played a Bible quiz game and made plastic wreaths. The Rev. William George Hooper gave a devotional message. The Ladies Missionary fellow ship held its monthly business meeting and annual Christmas party Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Bill Walz. Mrs. Stanley Penn was in charge of devotions. Prayer sisters were re vealed Donations of money were given to the dish fund instead of of an exchange of gifts. Officers elected for 1962 were Mrs. George Barnes, president; Mrs. Bruce Hunt, vice president; Mrs. Harlan Meyer, secretary; and Mrs. John Stohler, treasurer. Nu Acres News By Farmerettes Club Julian Stohler arrived home Friday afternoon to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Rinhold Stohler. He is a freshman at Le Tourneau college in Longview, Texas. Sunday afternoon guests at the Omar Betts home were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conner and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Betts. Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKague visited last Sunday at the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKague at Marsing. Mrs. A. P. Chesney visited Tuesday evening at the home of RETURNS FROM TRIP MacArthurs Have Son Mrs. Verda Steinke returned her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mrs. Esther Stephen and Willy Dec. 10 from a three-week trip Kohl and family in Nyssa. received word recently of the to Washington. She visited in the birth of a son to her daughter and Larry Gunnels home in Longview CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARIES Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McConnell, son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and in the Duane Dillinger home Mrs. Catharine Bohannon, Caro MacArthur of Hawaii. The baby, in Kelso. lyn and Neal were Sunday guests Bruce Martin, was born Nov. 19 at the home of the McConnells’ in Honolulu and weighed seven ARRIVES FROM SALEM pounds, 11 ounces. His father is Miss Kathy Klinkenberg of Sa son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and stationed with the Navy. lem arrived Friday to spend sev Mrs. Forrest Moore in Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff eral days with her parents, Mr. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Klinkenberg and Charles Powell, Robin and Tami, also of Nampa. and Mrs. Lloyd Topliff in Nyssa. family. The event honored Mrs. McCon Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garner of Sunset Valley were Sunday din leave the latter part of this month nell, Carolyn Bohannon and Tami ner guests at the Wayne Simpson for Lackland Air base in Texas Powell on their birthday anniver home. Johnny Corfield was a weekend saries. Mrs. Lester Cleaver, Sylvia and guest at the home of Mrs. Edith Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Herriman Evelyn attended the 4-H junior Whipple, Kenneth and Leah. He leaders meeting Tuesday evening returned home Sunday evening were Sunday dinner guests of Mr in Vale. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. M. C. Claar in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and Clarence Neely, Jr., who visited sons visited Sunday with her there Sunday afternoon. grandmother, Mrs. Kenward in Mrs. Esther Stephen and Willy Payette. were Sunday dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Harris and James Stephen home. children of Lincoln Heights were Mrs. Guy Tanner and Mrs. Thursday luncheon guests at the Alinza Salter took members of Alva Goodell home. Mr. and Mrs. their Sunday school classes on a Ken Jensen were evening visitors caroling party Wednesday even Physicians and in the Goodell home. ing. Following their tour, they Surgeons Those from this community at returned to Owyhee LDS ward tending the FHA dinner Tuesday for refreshments. evening in Nyssa included Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and K. E. KERBY. M. D. Edith Whipple and Leah, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Jensen visited K. A. DANFORD. M. D. Woodrow Seuell, Eugenia and Saturday evening at the Cliff Physicians and Surgeons Frances, Mrs. Lloyd Cleaver and Harris home in Lincoln Heights. Dial FR 2-2241 Ann, Mrs. Lester Cleaver, Sylvia Cherry Blackburn of Owyhee and Evelyn, Mrs. John Price, Con junction was a Wednesday over Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p m nie and Linda, Mrs. Joe Stephen night guest in the Guy Tanner Daily Except Saturday and and JoAnn. Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12. home. Theresa Tanner was a Mr. and Mrs. James O. Stephen : weekend guest of Barbara Tanner and children of Burns were Mon- ' in Payette. MAULDING CLINIC day overnight guests in the James 4-H Knimble Knitters met last L. A. Mauldlng, M. D. Stephen home. Thursday after school with their Physician and Surgeon To Enter U. S. Air Force leader, Mrs. Alva Goodell. Dial FR 2-2216 Mr. and Mrs. John Price and Lorraine Bishop of Ontario vis Gary and Mrs. Esther Stephen ited Friday night and Saturday Hours: 1* to 12 and 2 to 5 p m were in Boise Friday when Gary in the home of her parents, Mr. Daily Except Saturday and enlisted in the Air Force. He will and Mrs. Mancil Bishop and sons. Sunday. Saturday, It to 12. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY fea u .< 9 DAVID W. SARAZIN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Ever new, ever glorious, Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, 10 to 12 Noon. —Phones— Off rR 2-3305 Res FR 2-8173 Office: 2 North Main St Dentists Christmas comes with all its blessings. May it bring joy J. R. CUNDALL Dentist Clinic—213 Main St. Dial FR 2-3538 Nyssa Oregon J. W. OLSEN, D.M.D. DENTAL OFFICE Seventh and Bower Dial FR 2-3311 Nyssa Oregon Veterinarians Radio Station KSRV BOB HUMPHRIES Nyssa Representative NYSSA VETERINARY CLINIC Dr. B. E. R om Dr. D. R. Ma so« Large and Small Animals 407 Main St. Dial FR 2-3587 IW? wish to extend hopes for your great happiness on this joyous day. Farmers Insurance Exchange J. MURL BURNS, Agent