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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TWO THURSDAY. DECEMBER 30. 1965 1 THE GATE CITY JOURNAL Missouri Rites Held For Lloyd Topliff, Heart Attack Victim Correspondent Tells of Holiday Events in Area Family Reunions, Dinners Mark Christmas Observance Mr. and Mr*. Reuben Haroldsen Mr. and Mr*. Jimmy Cook and Mr. and Mr*. Owen Gann. Mr were Dec. 24 overnight guests in and Mrs. Walt Looney and Jimmy family of Sweet Home visited Funeral services for Lloyd F. the home of their son-in-law and were Christmas dinner guests of during the Christmas weekend Topliff. 65. were conducted Tues daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Orlee ' Mr. and Mrs. John Reeves. Mr. with their parents, Mrs Angie SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Helen Hoffman day. Dec. 28. 1965. at California. Sipes and family near Homedale. 1 and Mrs. Larry Findley of Eugene Cook. Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Ulvie of COW llOIXOW Mark Stephen The Haroldsen* were weekend and Randy Findley of Vale were Emmett. Single Copies 10c Mo„ with local arrangements un- der direction of Lienkaemper accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ivan guests of their son and daughter- | Christmas eve visitors in the In Malheur County, Oregon, Mr. and Mr*. Duane Kreiily. Findley to Madras where they in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn liar Looney and Gann homes. funeral home. and Payette and Canyon D«e mid Garry of Ontario, Mr Counties, Idaho: Mr. Topliff succumbed last spent Christmas at the Grover oldsen and daughter in Boise. , Mr. and Mrs. Gena DeMinck and Mrs Art Hawkins. Judy and The two Haroldsen couples were | and family were Christmas eve Bobby and Miss Linda Kohl of $3.50 One Year Thursday evening after suffering Findley home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stephen and dinner guests at the John Drink- dinner guests of her parents. Mr. Vale. Mr. and Mrs Don Strick $2.50 Six Months a heart attack while on duty at Zinn's Flying “A” service station. children were Christmas after all home in the Idaho capital city. and Mrs. J R Harris ut Nanipn land and Jo. Mr and Mrs. Dean Elsewhere in the U.S.A.: He was discovered, lying on the noon guests of Mrs. Martha Nor Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnes and I The DeMincks were holiday din Sisson were Christmas dinner Per Year $4.00 floor, by Eddie Lawrence, 19- land in Apple Valley. sons of Vale. Mr. anil Mrs. Glenn 1 ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles guests of Mr and Mrs. Wyatt Six Months $2.50 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schulthies Marcum and family were Christ- | year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Smith. and family were Christmas din mas dinner guests of the women's J. Smith and family. Frank Lawrence. Mr. and Mr*. Ewen Chard wet« 1 Mi>* Joan Marcum, who Is lit Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County. Oregon The youth notified authorities ner guests of her mother, Mrs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul House, Christmas eve guest* in the Ho tending Eugene Business college, Bessie Bair at Nyssa. and administered first aid treat Bonnie and Butch. arrived Dec 20 and is spending mer Whitman home ut Emmett Mr. and Mrs. Dee Garner were Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa. Oregon, for Transmission ment; however, Mr. Topliff was Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bybee enter and visited Christmas night in the Christmas holidays with her dinner guests on Christmas day Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter pronounced dead on arrival at at the Dewey Garner home. Oth tained with Christmas dinner for the Elver Nielsen residence. The parents, Mr and Mrs Murle Mar Malheur Memorial hospital. Under the Act of March 3, 1879. her father, H. E. Chamberlain; entertained with Sunday cum. The deceased was born July 29. er guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Owen Froerer and Chards Christmas dinner guest* In the dinner for Earl Chard, Messrs, Olsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. 1900, at Herscher, III., a son of family, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bybee and Mmes. Doyn Price and sons Harry Miner home were his mo Delbert Garner. Charles Edward and Agnes Kath CONGREGATION Butte Congregation OWYHEE Mr. and Mrs. Ray Strickland and family and Claudia Matth- of Pendleton; Ken Chard and sons ther, Mrs. Freda Miner; their son ryn Slater Topliff. At an early TO HEAR EARL WILSON of Boise; Jack Chard and family. and daughter - in - law, Mr. and and family were Christmas eve ews. age, he moved with his parents Plans Watch Service Earl Wilson, a former resident to Hale, Mo., and received his dinner guests at the Rodney Hol Christmas breakfast guest* of Meridian; Homer Whitman and Mrs Lyle Miner, Larry and Lori. A motion picture, "The Great of the Owyhee community, now comb residence. Later a gift ex Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pounds and family, Emmett; Gary Nielsen All were Sunday dinner guests in Discovery,” will be featured dur residing in Pocatello, will be education at various schools in change was held. girls were their parents, Mr. and and son of Boise; Elver Nielsen. the George Miner home nt Jamie community. ing the watch night service at guest speaker during the 11 a.m. that Mrs. Pete VanderOord. Mr. and Bill Nielsen and daughter. son. In the early 1920's he was mar Stricklands Host Dinner 8 o'clock Friday evening, Dec. 31. service Sunday, Jan. 2, at Owy ried Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Barry Mr. and Mr». Tommy Bats* and Messrs. and Mmes. Julius Hop Mrs. Roy Pounds. Dinner guests to Dorothy Johnson at Car at Malheur Butte Baptist church hee Community church. per and children of Huntington. in the VanderOord home were family of Grandview, Mr and and Craig of Madras. Verl Barry rollton, Mo. They resided at Rich Other special activities are also Mrs. Wilson is the former San Hill and California, Mo., where Wayne Soward and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray VanderOord Mrs. Gary Knight (nee Margaret of Loa Angeles left Monday after planned for the evening. dra Day. daughter of Mr. and Mr. Topliff was employed by the Boise, Glen Strickland. Kathy and Lynn. Jack Smith and chil ■ Bates) and sons of Caldwell were spending the holiday weekend "Three Supreme Resolutions” Mrs. Howard Day, who reside at city for approximately 12 years. and Paula and John Strickland dren and Phyllis Smith, all of1 Christmas dinner guests of their with their daughter and sister, is topic of Pastor R. A. Hadeen’s Owyhee reservoir. mother, Mrs. Frances Bates. The Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quinowski I He also worked as diesel engine were Christmas dinner guests at Payette. message for the Sunday morning Mr. and Mr*. Bill Hamilton and Tommy Hutes family went to and family. Pastor Arthur Skogan and his serviceman for the Fairbanks- i the Ray Strickland home. worship service. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stuns en Mr. and Mrs. Dee Garner and family were Christmas dinner Hurns the following day to visit congregation extend an invitation Morse company at various loca A communion service will be to the public to attend this Sun tions. They came to the Nyssa family spent Christmas eve with guests in the home of her brother [ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil tertained with Christmas dinner held during the 8 o'clock evening day morning service. for their son and daughter-in-law. area in September 1961. her mother, Mrs. Mamie Harrison and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. McGee. Wayne Robb and family. worship time. Christmas dinner guest* in the Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stunz and Mr. Topliff was affiliated w’ith at Emmett. the Methodist church and was an Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grey and J Wayne Rigg* left Sunday to re Jake Fischer home were their family, Mr and Mrs George Sal Other activities for next week active member of civic organiza- family of Baker. Mrs Elza Nic turn to Corvallis after spending son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and lee, Mr. and Mrs. A. C Sallee and include the women’s Bible study Adrian Community | tions in the various towns in cum and Anita were Sunday din- ( a week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Godfrey and children the Sallee men's sister, Mrs. Mil and prayer meeting at 10 a.m Church News | which he lived. ner guests at the Wayne Lattin | Mrs. Lewis Riggs and Doyle 1 of Boise, Mrs. Eva Godfrey and dred Brandt of Boise. Tuesday; weekly Bible study and j Members of the church session home. Wayne Is employed by the Cor i David of Richmond, Utah. Mr. and Mr*. B. R. Fitssimmon* prayer meeting at 8 p.m. Wed will In addition to his widow of the meet Thursday evening. Jan. vallis city fire department and Dennis Forbes* of Camas, of Payette were Christmas dinner nesday with choir practice at 9 home, he is survived by three Mr. and Mrs. Russell Howell 6, at the home of Wilson Witt. attends Oregon State university. ! Wash., and Ronald Forbes* of Los ; guests in the home of their son o’clock. The annual congregational sons. Lonnie of Nyssa, Charles of I spent Christmas at the I>ou Mc Mr. and Mrs. Berne Lorensen ! Angeles were holiday weekend and daughter • In - law. Mr. and Area residents are invited to meeting will be at 8 p.m. Jan. 10 Eldon, Mo., and Robert Topliff Coy home near Willowcreek. Oth- of Springfield, Mo.; one daughter, and family were Christmas eve visitors in the home of their par Mrs Bill Fitzsimmons and family. i er guests were Mr. and Mrs. attend these services. at the church, and at that time Mrs. Rex (Donna) Sterling of | Charlie McCoy and family. Mary dinner guests of his parents. Mr ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Forties*, Mr*. Minnie Lauck of Boise is officers will be elected. Pasadena, Calif. i Ann and Marsha McCoy accom and Mrs. Ken Lorensen and girls Mr. and Mr*. Mark Moncur spending the Christmas holidays KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS Twenty-one young people met PRESENT YULE PROGRAM Also surviving are two broth panied their grandparents home Christmas dinner guests of the and Curtis entertained with din at her home in Nyssa. Guests Sunday evening for a caroling Ken Lorensens were her parents, ner on Christmas eve for their during the past week have been A Christmas program was pre party and then returned to the ers, Leslie Topliff of Nyssa and for a week’s visit. Mr. and Mrs. William Turner of sons - in - law and daughters, Mr. a daughter. Mrs. Leonard McIn sented Dec. 23 by members of church for refreshments of cocoa, Harry Topliff of Hale, Mo.; one Return* From Nevada Jack and Jill Kindergarten class cookies and popcorn balls. sister, Mrs. Margaret Wedic of Miss Anita Niccum returned re Owyhee corners and Miss Mer- and Mrs. Tom Jayo and family, tyre and daughter of Springfirld, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sant, Mr and and a son, Hubert Leuck of Cot at the home of their teacher, Mrs. , Joliet, Ill., and nine grandchil cently from Nevada where she trude King of Ontario. Ida Moncur. Twenty parents were dren. j had visited her sister, Mr. and Christmas dinner guest* in the Mrs. Bill Nielsen and daughter tage Grove. in attendance for the special VISITORS PROM MERIDIAN His parents; one brother, Ever Mrs. Glen Teague and family. Mr. home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R Kes event. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Estrick of ett; and a sister, Fontell, preceded and Mrs. Elza Niccum and Anita ler Sr., Karma and Sally were the were Christmas dinner guests at Neil Petterson. C. R. Kesler Jr. Following the program, the Meridian and their son, Vaughn him in death. the Fred Brownfield home at Ad and Jay Bunn families. children exchanged gifts and of Los Angeles, were Monday rian. Santa Claus visited the class with 1 dinner guests of her sister, Mrs. Mack Walton Rites Mr. and Mr*. Ted Brammer gifts and candy for the young Orma Cleaver. The foursome vis Guests for Christmas dinner at were Christmas dinner guests of sters. ited during the afternoon in the Held at Local Chapel the Fred Morton residence were Mr. and Mrs Emil Wohlcke and Delbert Cleaver and Alva Good Funeral rites for Mack Walton, his sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon LaDawn. Other guests were the • Greater Stopping Power ell homes. a Negro man who succumbed Dec. Capps. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Her Wohlckes’ sons. Marvin Haney, [ LIVESTOCK CLUB PLANS • Greater Starting Power 19, 1965, of an apparent heart at ron of Ontario; Mrs. Morton's sis who recently returned from a ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING tack in his North Nyssa cabin, ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hasken of church mission in the Chicago • Will Not Shorten Tire Mileage Members of the Adrian 4 - H MOVES TO ONTARIO Livestock club will hold an or It has been reported to the were conducted Monday at Lien- Hereford; Mrs Morton’s mother, I area, and John Wohlcke. a stu- Thousand* of cut* ar* made acroa* th* tire tread, Mrs. Grace Rutherford; Miss Bet | dent at the University of Oregon 1 ganizational meeting on Tuesday, Journal that Miss Myrtle Dett has kaemper chapel. making flexible gripping block* which grip the Jan. 4, 1966, in the high school moved from the nursing home in The Rev. Wallace Prowell of ty Morton of Boise and Miss Mar [ in Eugene. road like tiger paw*. gie Morton of Corvallis. Gary and Vicki Newman, stu- Nyssa First Christian church offi building. All students interested Payette to the Presbyterian nurs | dents at Oregon State university in this project are urged to at ing home in Ontario. Her friends ciated, assisted by the Rev. Alvon LET US SIPE ALL FOUR in Corvallis, are spending the tend. may call or send correspondence Griffin of Boise, previous pastor Aaron Mullins Dies OF YOUR TIRES! holidays with their parents, Mr of the former Nyssa Friendship —Laura Mackey, Reporter. to her at the Ontario address. After Long Illness; and Mrs. John Stanley Newman, Baptist church. Another holiday guest in the Mr. Walton was bom Dec. 25. Ontario Rites Held home is his sister. Dr. 1896, in St. Charles, Tenn., the Services for Aaron (Tige) Mul Newman Bertha Newman of Los Angeles youngest child of James and lins were conducted Wednesday Amay Walton. He married Tex afternoon, Dec. 29, 1965, at B<r- Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Hinder of 12Volt anna Bledsoe and they became telson-Lienkaemper chapel in On Oregon Slope were Christmas eve (Plus visitors in the home of her par parents of one daughter, Maertha tario. Officiating was the Rev. i Exchange) Mae. Gordon A. Read of the Ontario ents, the Newmans. Holiday guests in the Frell The deceased was a member of First Christian church. Interment Blair home were his parents, Mr the Masonic lodge in Phoenix, was made in Evergreen cemetery. and Mrs. Rosemond Blair of Lew PERMANENT-TYPE Mr. Mullins succumbed Satur Ariz. He worked as a laborer iston, Utah, and Boyd Blair, a during most of his lifetime and day at the hospital in Ontario i student at Brigham Young uni following an extended illness. his favorite hobby was hunting. Provo, Utah. He was bom March 17, 1900, in j versity in He first came to the Nyssa area Kathleen McPartland. a Mis* in 1957, but it was only during Mountain City, Tenn., came to1 student at Lewis and Clark col- By the Case — Malheur county 48 years ago and the past four years that he re-1 for the past 36 years had resided lege in Portland, is spending the sided here continuously. GALLON . . . holidays with her par In addition to his daughter, in Ontario. On May 31, 1928, he Christmas ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McPart was united in marriage to Rosella Mrs. Eddie (Maertha Mae) Trib land and family. Charles Carey ble of Brinkley, Ark., he is sur White at Brigham City, Utah. $1.40 by the Gallon In addition to his widow of the of Portland was also a Christmas vived by a grandson, Cleotis Lew dinner guest in the McPartland is and three great-grandchildren, Ontario home, he is survived by home. one son, Darold A. Mullins of all of Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Schilling. His wife, parents, two brothers Nyssa, and a daughter, Mrs. Frie Neal, Dennis and Freddie were and one sister preceded him in da Mae Richardson of Ontario. death. Other survivors include three Christmas dinner guests of her "Where Tires Are Our Specialty” son - in - law and daughters, Mr. brothers, John K. of Nyssa, Phone 372-3549 Nyssa. Oregon o Charles F. of Roseburg, Ore., and and Mrs. Dennis Auker and Caro EXPRESSION OF THANKS lyn Bohannon at Nampa. We take this opportunity to Winfred Mullins of Benson, Ariz.; thank the residents of __ Nyssa ___ for three sisters, Mrs. Anna Bess the many kindnesses extended to Claire of Bristol, Tenn., Mrs. Jes- us following the death of our be tie Buchanan of Mountain City 113 Main Street Phone 372-3085 loved father and grandfather, and Mrs. Dora Haugen in Pakis Mack Walton. May God bless you. tan. Three grandchildren also sur NYSSA . . . OREGON —Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Tribble vive. Mr. and Mrs. Cleotis Lewis IN APPRECIATION I take this opportunity to thank Dr. David Sarazin and the nurs ing staff at Malheur Memorial for care and consideration given me during my recent hospitalization. I also want to thank my friends and relatives for get-well cards and gifts. Your kind deeds were sincerely appreciated. —Bertha Proctor. TED M. BRAMMER. Editor and Publisher Safety Siping RATTERIES $13.95 ANTI-FREEZE WHO ARE HUNGRY FOR GOOD FOOD After Their NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY (Open Until Tarter's OK Tire Store ? ?) RROWNIE'S CAFE DON’T WAIT ’TIL SPRING January White Sale For TRACTOR and MACHINERY REPAIRS! AT THE NYSSA MERC OFFERS TOP RARGAINS THRU JAN. 8 Check Quality and Prices on . . . Blankets—Sheets—Pillow Cases Rugs-Spreads-Raih Mat Seis Mattress Pads—Dish Cloths Towels—Drapes -7 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sant were Christmas day visitors in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sant at Boise. Wholesale Prices 10% Off ON STEEL ON LAROR AND PARTS 14.25 12.25 11.50 11.00 10.75 10.25 (Many Patterns, Styles and Colors) THE NYSSA MERC 119 Main Street NYSSA, OREGON Phone 372-2204 You'll Be Busy Then and We Will, Too . . . So, During All of January, We'll Give For Repair Jobs Done in Our Shop . . . and . . . Paid For by February 10, 1966 ACT NOW AND SAVE $ $ $ $ $ BLACK PIPE $13.00 (Over 400 Lba.) Owyhee Steel Owyhee Junction Phone 372-2108 B&M EQUIPMENT COMPANY 1100 Adrian Blvd. NYSSA, OREGON Phone 372-2239