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THUBSDAY. JANUARY 17± 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TWO Payoff Dinner Held Hospital Auxiliary Weiser Minister At Christian Church Seeks Attendance To Hold Services After Loyalty Contest dinner following a loy At Policy Meeting At Local Church alty Payoff attendance contest between THE GATE CITY JOURNAL TED M. BRAMMER. Editor and Publisher METHODIST LADIES SLATE CIRCLE MEETINGS TODAY Methodist Woman’s Society of Christian Service circles meet at 2 o’clock this afternoon in various homes. Mrs. George Coleman will be hostess for members of the Fulton group, while Lenora circle will meet at the home of Mrs., George Cleaver. Meeting place for the Evelyn deVries circle will be in the church parlor at 8 p.m. All young women and mothers of pre-school children are invited to attend. Slides and script from Miss de Vries will be featured as they show mission work being done where she was stationed in Af rica. Dear, Friends, Workers and the Homedale and Nyssa Chris Members of the Malheur NEWSPAPER tian churches was held last Sun Memorial Hospital Auxiliary: day in the local church. Men of k PUBLISHERS There is an urgency to this let the Nyssa church served pancakes ter; your attendance at a meeting "ASSOCIATION and sausage to those who attend of the auxiliary is important on ed from the two churches. Jan. 21, 1963, at 2 p.m. in the The neighboring congregation hospital basement. paid for the dinner and provided The future of the auxiliary is an interesting and inspiring pro in your hands. You are to deter gram of group singing, duet ac mine whether the auxiliary should MEMBER cordion special, solo and reading. continue or otherwise. All Trea Activities ended with a ride in sure Valley hospitals have strong a red and gold colored, one-wheel auxiliaries and active members Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. ed 1964 Cadillac with satin dec Why and what is our problem? Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa, Oregon, for Transmission orated interior. Everett Van We need opinions or suggestions. Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter Slyke, Homedale church school Without a majority this cannot Under the Act of March 3, 1879. superintendent, gave Elvin Bal be achieved. lou, stand-in- for Glen Strickland, Please come. All women in our Nyssa superintendent, a kingly hospital district are invited and ride down the sidewalk. Robert urged to attend. i Dewey, Homedale pastor, then Your presence and voice in this took the controls and gave Nyssa grave decision will reflect our re REV, JOE WAGNON My name is George. Pastor Wallace Prowell a short sponsibility and dedication to the . . . Guest Evangelist I’m an all-around handyman and I’d like for you to feel ride. ♦ ♦ Malheur Memorial hospital and free to use my services for any and all chores, errands, Those attending report an en | to this community. An evangelistic meeting will be BETTY T. R1INEHART duties whi< n you may be too busy to perform. held at Nyssa Christian church,’ joyable afternoon of fellowship President Anytime there’s something that needs doing and you’d located at Fifth street and Ennis and fun. GRETA BROAD avenue, beginning Jan. 27 through rather not, you just let old George do it. Vice President Feb. 1, it is announced by Wallace Jehovah's Witnesses I’ll write to your congressman for you; I’ll write your Prowell, pastor of the local MABLE FANGEN newspaper editor; I’ll serve on the school board in your church. Plan Bible Meeting Treasurer place; I’ll do anything you’re too tired or too preoccupied The Rev. Joe Wagnon, pastor of I Feb. 1-3 in Burley to do. the First Christian church in Wei-1 Jehovah’s Witnesses from Nyssa OWYHEE CHURCH YOUTH • • With me around, you can be as lazy as you like. Or you ser, Idaho, will be guest evange have received an invitation to at PLAN PROGRESSIVE DINNER A progressive dinner is planned list for the services beginning can just have fun. The more the merrier, I always say. tend a three-day Bible convention of Idaho Circuit No. 3 which will tomorrow evening, Jan. 18, by My services are available to you for all the tedious, time each evening at 8 o’clock. Sunday evening, Jan. 27, is des be held in Burley Feb. 1-3, it young people of Owyhee Com consuming things which you’d rather duck doing. ignated as “Fill the Pew Night” was announced today by Charles munity church, according to Mr. You haven’t time to vote; let George do it. and sermon title will be “What Dodge, presiding minister of the and Mrs. Wayne Robb, leaders. The group will meet at 5:30 at You haven’t time for jury duty; I have. Is Evangelism?”; Monday, youth local group. BUSINESS the church and continue from There is certainly no need for you to concern yourself night, “What’s Right With the This will be the first meeting there. with attending union meetings. You don’t want to accept Church?”; Tuesday, women’s of the recently formed No. 3 cir- “What Must I Do to Be cuit in Idaho, Dodge said. He committee assignments and extra responsibilities, anyway. night, Saved?’’; Wednesday, couple’s explained that due to recent ex FUNERAL SERVICES HELD Mr. and Mrs. Mel Beck and You let old George tend to those things. night, “What Is God Like?” pansion this latest circuit compos- family returned home Monday Now, you ask, why should you leave important jobs to Thursday, men’s night, “Jesus .cam j ed eu of oi i-» 14 vuugicgaumu congregations and two v«« morning from Nephi, Utah, where somebody you’ve never met? Is a Man’s Man;” Friday, family J study groups has been formed, they attended funeral services Well, that’s a reasonable question, so let me put your night with fellowship period fol- Congregations include those as Saturday for her mother, Mrs. lowing services, “The Truth far west as Ontario, north to Mc George V. Ord. The Nyssans were mind at ease. I’m no beginner. Call and east to Arco. accompanied home by her sister, Maybe I’m not as famous as Khrushchev is, but if it About the Holy Spirit.” A nursery for pre-school chil Northwest District Supervisor Mrs. Albert Haney and Cheryl of hadn’t been for me — you’d never have heard of him. dren will be provided during each Randolph Davis will serve as And that goes for Mussolini and Stalin and Hitler, too. service, the Rev. Prowell said. chairman of the meetings and will Warden, Wash. _ J made those guys! The Rev. Wagnon is a 1954 gra also be the principal speaker. He And the big-time racketeers in the United States. duate of Northwest Christian col will be assisted by A. H. Schnabel, You name ’em; without me those guys would be nothin’! lege in Eugene. He was pastor of circuit supervisor. the Allison Park Christian church > The three - day Bible - training Why do I want to run errands for you? When I’m the in that city when it was just get-1 assembly will be devoted to min- guy who runs all these “big wheels,” why do I want to run finer hoc knon • a._ _ training sessions, Bible dis ting cfarfixzi started. Ho He has been noctnr pastor istry errands for you? of the Weiser church for approxi. courses and staged demonstrations Don’t you see; I get a kick out of electing presidents for mately eight years. showing practical methods of im proving one’s ability in Bible school boards and unions and countries. teaching. All these things you used to do before you took up chas Mrs. Dorothy Olson 8:00 P. M. EVERY NIGHT Local ministers will assist in ing dollars r,nd golf balls and things. Dies in California; the progran^and also serve in the Don’t 'eel like you’re imposing. I’m glad to be of service. Tulelake Rites Held Darrell and Naomi Kennedy various departments needed for Helpin you, i’m really helping myself. the operation of the assembly. SONG EVANGELISTS Funeral services for Mrs. Doro How do y >u think I was able to take over and run a third thy Ridder Olson were conducted of the world already? . . . Because nobody else wanted to Jan. 5, 1963, in Tulelake, Calif., Methodists Honored BIBLE PREACHING . . bother. Holy Cross church with Father At Fellowship Dinner Dowling officiating. Inspirational Music! They said, ‘Let George do it.” So I did. Approximately 50 persons were Mrs Olson succumbed Jan. 2 Now I’m taking over in lots of cities and counties in the her home in Tulelake. She was in attendance Jan. 9 at the fel United States and figure it’s just a matter of time until I’ll at born Oct. 22, 1919, in Oconto, Neb., lowship dinner in the Methodist take over this country, too. I want to thank you for making a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John church social hall. Second and Beech Ave. — Nyssa, Oregon it possible. Ridder, former Nyssans now re-1 December and January birth day guests were Mrs. Sam Mc- Remember now, if there is ever any way in which I can siding in Boise. NOBLE V. HUNT, Pastor ,rel parents, <uemo she Connell, Mrs. Harriet Pennie, the be of help. I’m at your service. You just have fun and don’t In addition to her is survived by her husband, El- Rev- Pa^ H*dlow and George worry about a thing. I’ll do your worrying, too. mer E. Olson; three sons, Robert, Stockfleth. The Stockfleths were I’ll bill you later. wed- who is attending college in Red- also celebrating their • 21st wed Sincerely, ding. Calif, Marc and Eric of the din< 8 GEORGE home; two daughters, Linda and I ’ were Miss Janice Evans, Mrs. ! Myrtle Anderson, M. John Berg Nancy, also at home. (Editor'* Note: If you attend the annual Chamber of Com and son, Franz. Other survivors include two merce banquet at Nytta Saturday, Jan. 26, and hear W. Cleon A variety of games were play- •KTom K™"‘e Skouien, you'll probably hear more along thi* line a* a reason der of Boise; one sister, Mrs. Mrs.1 dean — for Communi*! growth.) Robbins. Crawford Riley of Boise, and her Hostesses for the evening were mother - in - law, Mrs. Laurence Mrs. Wilbur Coffman, Mrs. Doris VISIT PARENTS HERE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skeen and Clifford of rural Nyssa. Knoedler and Mrs. Bill Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Haroldsen family spent the weekend visiting Interment was made in Kia- ________ _______ and Kristin of Boise were week Mr. and Mrs. Roger Skeen and math Memorial park, Klamath METHODIST PASTOR HOLDS family in Bend. end guests of his parents, Mr. and Falls, Ore. WEEKLY INQUIRY CLASSES Mrs. Reuben Haroldsen. Mrs. Or-I Mrs. Clifford returned home According to an announcement lee Sipes of Homedale was a Sat Mrs. Wilson Winter of Ontario Jan. 10 from Tulelake where she by the Rev. Paul Ludlow, he is urday visitor in the parental wels a Sunday visitor at the home had been called to help care for conducting inquiry classes each home. of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson. | Mrs. Olson. J Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock for those who are interested in the ■ beliefs of Methodist Christians. The sessions started Jan. 15 and are held in the pastor’s study at I the church. Both members and non-mem- bers are welcome to attend, the ; Rev. Ludlow concluded. 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