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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1961 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TWO THE GATE CITY JOURNAL TED M. BRAMMER. Editor and Publiihar Yule Activities Highlight News In Adrian Area Reporter Tells Of Holiday Events In Sunset Valley Farm Methods, Sports, Entertainment In Costa Rica Described by L. Pratt Reaffirmation of faith in the LDS Church Slates Hour-Long TV Show, *Let Freedom Ring' By LOUIS (FRANK) PRATT United States and its future will Oregon International Farm Youth Exchangee to Coeta Rica SUBSCRIPTION RATES SUNSET VALLEY—The Elver be the subject of a CBS-TV pro This finds me in the mountain region once again. My host By Mrs. Gerald Mackey Nielsens spent Christmas day gram to be presented at 1 p.m. farm is on the slopes of Volcano Poas. The area is pasture Single Copies 10c ADRIAN—Mr. and Mrs Bob with his brother, the Clifford Dec. 31, according to announce land and dominantly dairy cattle. The weather is quite cold In Malheur County, Oregon, Hamilton and Johnny were Sun Nielsen family at Ontario. His ment by F. Nephi Grigg, publicity with high rainfall coming from the Atlantic. From the house and Payette and Canyon day overnight guests of her par mother, Mrs. Ed Nielsen of NuI chairman of the Nyssa LDS stake. Counties, Idaho: ents. Mr and Mrs. W E. Ashcraft. Acres, was also present. Other | The hour-long show is entitled can be seen parts of the rugged volcanic mountains, the cen I Year $3 50 DITOtlAL On Christmas day they were all guests included Mr and Mrs Ar- j “Let Freedom Ring” and will fea tral plateau, the coastal plain♦--------------------------------------- 6 Months 82 50 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. vin Kersey and sons of Ontario ture the famed Mormon Taber and the Pacific ocean — all in weather is usually clear during Elsewhere in the USA: the morning, but a drenching rain Forrest Hamilton in Wilder. and Mr. and Mrs Chuck Nelsen ! nacle choir from Salt Lake City. one grand view. Per Year $4 .00 in the afternoon is highly prob Saturday afternoon a Christmas and small son of Ridgeview In these high pasture areas, Elder Richard L. Evans of the 6 Months _. $2 SO gift exchange was held at the Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb of Council of the Twelve of the LDS the cattlemen face many prob able. In the evening, rain or no rain, home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Aus- | Cairo junction. Mr. and Mrs. El : church, co-author of the script, lems due to the nature of the cli Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. man. Present were Messrs, and ver Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold will be principal narrator. Fam mate. Milk fever, pneumonia and it’s time to have fun. Forms of Mmes. Elmer Ausman and family Dail and Janet. Mr. and Mrs. Wil ous television and screen person mastitis take a relatively high toll entertainment are many and var Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa. Oregon, for transmission of Ontario, Everett Ausman and ! bur Chapin and some members of alities, including Laraine Day, among the stock. The grass is ious. Movies are popular, espe through the United States Mails, as a second class matter unde’ , family of Mountain Home. Glen the Joe Stephen family went to Richard Boone, Howard Keel and very high in water content and cially United States productions. the act of March 3, 1879. j Ausman and Miss Martha Queens the Kenneth Lorensen home Fri Dan O’Heriihy, will also appear good quality concentrates and However, Mexican, South Ameri ! of Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Aus day evening to visit the Loren on the program. supplements are very expensive. can, German, French and other man were Christmas dinner sens’ daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Don On the dairy farms, the “green productions are shown. Dress for Watch Night Service guests of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Parker and family, and his father, Ward of the Mitchell Butte area chop” method of forage harvest the theater is sport coat and tie Ausman. Frank Parker of Sunnyvale, Calif. called at the Chapin home. Mrs. is the usual practice. The pasture for the men and evening dress Set Sunday Evening Elmer Cub Scouts held their annual They arrived Friday morning to Thelma Prigmore, Tom Crow’s is cut by hand, hauled to the and high heels for the ladies. At Assembly Church Christmas party Tuesday evening spend the holidays at the Loren sister, called from Portland. Dancing is enjoyed by many. bams in ox carts, chopped and fed the basement of the church sen home. Jim Dail had called Sunday night is the usual time for The Wilbur Chapins and Crows to the cows in the bams. A watch night service will be in dances. For the dances the group held at the Assembly of God with a gift exchange. Cookies, on the Lorensens and their guests went to the Charles Chapin home Farm Work Begins Early By Sharon Hust coffee and punch were served. earlier in the evening. The Par On the farms of Costa Rica, may recruit an orchestra, or the ARCADIA—Arcadia club mem church, Second and Reece avenue, Sacks of candy were presented to kers were Sunday evening dinner to exchange gifts on Christmas most of the field work is done in juke box will do in want of an bers held their December meeting Sunday evening, Dec. 31, begin each child. Popcorn balls, made guests in the Elver Nielsen home. eve. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phifer and the morning. The workers, or orchestra. Again the dress is sport at the home of Mrs. George Cole ning at 9 o’clock, according to by Mmes. Fred Brownfield, Gene Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crow of family of La Grande and Mr. and coat and tie, evening dress and man with 13 members present. Pastor J. L. Mussell. Pratt, Kenneth Price, Bob Dun Madras arrived Saturday at the Mrs. Louis Hoke and children of peons as they are called, begin heels. their work very early in the mor There will be special music, can and Gerald Mackey, were also home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Duane Drydale and Mrs. Bums called Sunday afternoon at ning and cease work at noon or Church Dress Informal Margaret Petterson were visitors. guest speakers, testimonies and given to those in attendance. Wilbur Chapin, to spend Christ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles shortly thereafter. This pattern Roll call was answered with a prayers until the midnight hour It is interesting to note that Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright mas holidays. Chapin. is due primarily to the weather. dress for church is informal. Work Christmas desire. Mrs. Brig Ol and the beginning of the New were Christmas dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapin During the rainy season, nearly sen gave a demonstration on dried Year. A Christian movie will also the home of their son, Mr. and Guests in Chapin Home Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapin and children visited Monday eve eight months in duration, the clothes are quite acceptable. flower arrangements. Mrs. Parley be shown. Mrs. George Cartwright. A town or organization may and children, Mr. and Mrs. Tom ning in the Marvin Bowers home Feik and Mrs. George Moeller All are invited. Christmas dinner guests at the Crow of Madras, Mr. and Mrs. at Adrian. sponsor a fiesta. These vary wide were presented gifts as outgoing home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day ly. A fiesta may be a formal Mrs. Donna Caputa and chil were Messrs, and Mmes. Henry William Turner of Owyhee corn Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Widmer officers. dance in the evening or a fiesta dren of Boise visited Saturday Day, Ronnie Day, Billy Day, Glen ers and Clint Snyder were Christ and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Gamer and may continue for several days mas dinner guests in the Wilbur their families of Cow Hollow Arcadia Sunshine club mem with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman and Glenda, and Silas with games, dances, fireworks Chapin home. In the afternoon were Christmas dinner guests of bers held their Christmas party Dan Mundy, and her sister, Mrs. Hoffman and their families. and a variety of other activities. Mrs. Frank Holub and Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Dean Montgomery. Dec. 15 at the home of Mrs. Oscar Joy Bell and children. Mmes. Henry Day and K. I. In the afternoons and evenings, Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen and Bratton. Secret pals were reveal Peterson attended a coffee brunch Testing station, Yuma, Ariz., to sons went to the home of her par To further the state’s brucello many of the men enjoy a few Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Butzer, Monday at the home of Mrs. Bill ed and new names drawn for the sis eradication program, the State ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Chard Department of Agriculture has games of pool with their friends spend Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Martin, A. A. Toomb. coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Eason and in Nyssa, for Christmas breakfast. earmarked funds for testing of or simply sociable conversation at Recent dinner guests of Mr. and Bratton and Mrs. Mittie Bartho- family of Homedale and Mrs. Others present were the Kenneth eligible dairy and beef cattle at the pub. Mrs. George Hust were Mrs Olen lowmew were Tuesday dinner Honored on Anniversary Hunting and fishing are enjoy Mary Hatt were Christmas dinner Chard family of Boise. Mr. and all auction yards. Messrs, and Mmes. Francis Def- Harris, Mrs. Lester Bagley and guests of Mr and Mrs. W W. Fos ed by many. There is good angl- Mrs. Homer Whitman and chil guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon fer and Del Grannis and family Wayne of Weiser and Kenneth ter. The test may be requested by | ing from the salt water of the dren of Emmett, Mr. and Mrs. were Dec. 23 guests of Mr. and Parker and family. Hust of Pinedale, Wyo. the seller, the buyer or the auc Mr. and Mrs Mervil Hutchinson Jack Chard and family of Parma, tion yard. “In any case—the de coastal region to the streams of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kesler re Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ballou and Mrs. Fred Defier honoring their the mountains. For the hunter turned Dec. 11 from Salt Lake family visited Sunday afternoon daughter, Kathaleen, on her sixth of Nyssa were Christmas day Mr. and Mrs. Doyn Price and sons partment picks up the tab,” said j there are deer, wild pigs, jaguars, of Moro, Ore., and Earl Chard. and her parents. Mr. birthday anniversary. Mr and guests of City where they had been visiting with her brother-in-law and sis J. W. Southworth, assistant di The group went to the Elver Niel rector, in charge of livestock in pumas, wild turkeys, quail and ter, Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson Mrs. Francis Deffer spent Christ Mrs. K. I. Peterson. since Thanksgiving. many small animals such as rab sen home for Sunday dinner and dustries. mas holidays with their daughter, Petersons Host Dinner Georgia Lynn Hust spent Dec. and family in Caldwell. bits and squirrels. There are reg Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wiggins and Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson en a gift exchange. 18 with Mrs. Cecil Houston while “Eligible” cattle are defined as ulated seasons for the game ani Mr. and Mrs Hobart Dimmett family in Pendleton. tertained with Tuesday dinner for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. J. R. Harris. Blake and all dairy or beef stock which have Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mackey the Rev and Mrs H. E Moore and of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Clif not been tested within a 3O-day mals, but when the season is Hust, attended funeral services Van of Nampa were Monday eve- open, there is no bag limit. for Saylor Bainbridge at Weiser. ning dinner guests of Mr. and and family and Carl Lovitt were their son-in-law and daughter, ford Cates and children of Cald period previous to sale or are Garth Olsen was recently dis Mrs. Eugene DeMinck and family. Christmas dinner guests of his Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jacobson well were Dec. 17 dinner guests vaccinates less than 30 months of of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder. age. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mac- and family of Hayfork, Calif. charged from service and is now Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lance and The Snyders had gone to Cald at the home of his parents, the Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hust key. “We hope this program will en Mr. and Mrs. George DeHaven family of Eugene and David well Saturday and were accom courage more testing of cattle at (Brig Olsens. and Alan and Danny Bright of and family spent Christmas at the Lance of Pocatello spent Christ panied home by Janet and Joan auction yards,” Southworth stat Make Recent Sunday dinner guests in Fruitland. the George Hust home were Alice Recent Sunday dinner guests in home of her mother, Mr. and Mrs. mas holidays with their sister and Cates. Royal Snyder, who had ed. “It will give greater assurance Your Sabbath . aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Monty Spel- stayed in Caldwell during that that cattle moving out of auction Kilborn and Jeanie of Fruitland, the Neil Petterson home were Mr. Alan Seid of Weiser. time, accompanied the Cates fam Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Larry Gardner of and Mrs. Brig Olsen and family man and family. yards are free of Bang’s disease.” Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Freel were Mr. and MW ' Dick Stam and ily to his home Sunday and Mrs. Margaret Petterson. J ¡COMPLETE Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson re Strickland and the Rev. Wallace Mrs. Parley Feik returned re Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bicandi, family of Fruitland were Christ turned Dec. 16 from a two-week cently from Portland where she Floyd Gossard of Arock, Mr. and mas dinner guests of her parents. Prowell attended a recent meet stay in Los Alameda, Calif. Ton ing attended funeral services for a Mrs Lewis Eachus and son of Mr. and Mrs William Webb. at Hot Lake. The session was stayed with her grandmother, ya Portland, Everett Eachus, Mrs Messrs, and Mmes Bill Willis sister, Mrs. Walter Andrews. to plan for Eastern Oregon Chris Carl Simpson, while they tian church Mrs. Vard Olsen is visiting her Bums and Mr. Franklin of Nyssa. and Billy, Alvon McGinnis and Mrs. convention and five o Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis and Mrs. Loura Smith attended a were away. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Frahm, summer camps to be conducted Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Durfee and by the church next summer. while her husband is stationed in Dale Freel were Christmas day Christmas eve gift exchange at visitors at the home of Mr. and the home of Mr. and Mrs. James children were Dec. 17 dinner Labrador. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Orm and guests in the Robert Palmer home children Mrs. Oliver Freel. McGinnis. spent a recent Sunday at Spend Holiday With Parent* I Mr. and Mrs Earl Winn were in Nyssa. the home of his parents, the L. F. College students who are spend Return* From Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price, Sr., and i Orms at Roswell. to Mr. and hosts Christmas eve ing the holidays with their par Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long Q Joel were recent Sunday dinner | ents in Arcadia district include brought Mrs. Mary Henderson Mrs. Grant Winn of Boise. Mr. guests of their daughter, the Or and Mrs. Lee Winn of Dry Creek. Gale Coleman from Eastern Ore home Saturday evening from the Journal Classifieds ville Groves family at Parma. gon college and Dennis Spitze Hospital where she had spent the Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hoo Breaks Arm While Wrestling ver of Parma. Get Results! past week. Messrs, and Mmes. from Oregon State university. Joel Price had the misfortune Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winn were In - Betweeners Extension club James Coons of Notus, Charles falling on his left arm while members held their December Obendorf of Anchorage, Alaska, Christmas dinner guests of Mr of wrestling in the recent Parma I and Mrs. Jay Hoover in Parma. meeting at the home of Mrs. Mark and James Coons. Jr., and family tournament, He suffered a bro- Mr and Mrs. Gerald Mackey, Group Services at 7 p.m. Aspinwall. Candy making was of Medford visited Monday even ken bone. Laura and Gene spent Christmas demonstrated by Mrs. Nell Bow ing with Mrs. Henderson. Song and Evangelism, 7:45 Mrs. Guy Glenn and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long were eve at the home of Mr and Mrs. ers and Mrs. Dorothy Bowers. Mr and Mrs. Fred Schilling hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lennie Martin Judy Mackey was Mrs. Charles Schweizer visited were Dec. 18 guests in the Elvin Merrit and Jimmy Glennon of a Christmas eve guest at the home Dec. 18 with Mrs. Gertrude Jack- Breitkreutz home on Oregon slope Emmett and Mr. and Mrs. Wil of Mr. and Mrs Lee Lovitt and son and the Ramsey family in —See or Call— Nampa. where they helped him celebrate liam Looney and family for family. Corner of Fifth and Good Ave. Miss Bonnie Arai arrived Dec. Mr. and Mrs Robert Duncan Christmas dinner. his birthday anniversary. Nyssa, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Martin and family spent the Christmas 16 from Eugene where she attends and sons were Christmas dinner weekend at the home of his par- University of Oregon. She is OMAR BARNHOUSE guests of his parents, Mr. and ents, Mr and Mrs. Pate Duncan spending the holidays with her 511 Main St. Dial 372-3002 Pastor parents, the Fred Arais. Nyssa, Oregon Mrs Forney Martin of Owyhee in Jordan Valley. Mrs. Glen Strickland, Mrs. Ray | Mr. and Mrs Wally Steiner and I comers. DIRT and GRAVEL Mrs. C. R. Mills and Ross were family were Christmas day visit Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and 1 ors at the home of his brother-in- HAULING Mrs. Lee Nickleson of Caldwell law and sister, Mr and Mrs. Tom and Christmas dinner guests of j Case and family in Wilder Joe Branek of Pearl, Idaho, was a Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mills. Pfc. Bob Parker arrived home i Christmas visitor in the Steiner Phone 372-3307 or 372-2295 Tuesday morning from Yuma! home. By Mr*. O. P. Caunsil Holiday Events Held Recently In Arcadia Area SDA to Pay Cost Of Bang's Tests At Auction Yards JH»-'' J SUNDAY NIGHT TV & Radio REPAIR Nazarene Church HERB COX EXCAVATING J. E. Obenchain Dinner Honors Miss Webster THANKS! TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS For Your Help and Business During 19611 STILL BETTER SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Bob Webster en- tertained with a birthday dinner Dec 24 in honor of their daugh ter, Bobbi Jo. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Janies Webster. Gary Webster and Smiley Sessions. Mr. and Mrs Bob Webster and family spent Christmas at the home of his brother and sister-in- law, Mr and Mrs Wendell Web ster in Vale Mrs. Mary Zoppe of Portland and Mrs. Arlo Miller and Ruth of Parma visited Monday afternoon with Mr and Mrs E. M Mackey. For You Will Be Our Plans for 1962 .. So Tell Us How We May Help You. FRONT END ALIGNMENT WE WISH YOU ALL ----- A----- Happy and Prosperous New Year ! Pre-Inventory Sale! ONCE-À-YEÀR PRICES On Such Nationally Advertised Brand DRESSES As L'Aiglon—Minx Modes — Carol King and Leslie Fay ALL REDUCED 25% SKIRTS-SWEATERS-CAR COATS and (ALSO FAMOUS NAME BRANDS) WHEEL BALANCING MARKED DOWN AT LEAST 25% Many Patterns and Styles! 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