Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 06, 1966, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE FOUR
Gifts in Memory of Wilda Farmer
Being Sent to Children's Hospital
By MRS. HOWARD R. BAIR
Bible Missionary
Pastor Announces
At press time Wednesday eve-1
ning. funeral service, arrange­
ments for Rolli«' M. Pattee were | Revival Services
THURSDAY. JANUARY 6. 1966
Rollie Pattee Dies;
F\nal Rltesr?a.?diin?v..
By Mrs. Waldo Smalley
Pastor, Area Young People Attend
Youth Conference at Nampa Church
By Emily Myers
TI k - Melvin ( "i inker I.mills i <■
Mr. and Mrs. Holx'it Jackson
pending at Lienkaemper chapel.
OWYHEE
The Rev. Arthur turned last Thursday evening
of Moscow, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
He sucvumbe«i late yesterday
Pierce and family of Pocatello Skogan and six young people of from Elh nsbui g, Wash., and wen*
afternoon at the Veterans’ hospi­
well' Christmas eve and also Owyhee Community church went New Year's day dinner guests of
tal in Boise fol towing an extend­
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs to Nampa last Thursday and Fri­ the Keith Moores.
ed illness.
Earl Wilson was guest speaker
Dwight Seward. Th«' Jacksons day to attend a youth conference
Mr. Pattee had been a patient
returned horn«' Dee. 27 and the at the Church of the Open Door. Sunday, Jan 2, at Owyhee Com­
there for several months, and on
munity church.
Pierce« remained until the middle
Christmas day was released to
Kenneth Mills left Dee. 28 for Granddauqhior Improves
of the week.
spend the holiday with his wife. |
Paulette Patton, granddaughter
th«' former Dorothy Corfield. and
Mr. and Mrs Frank Simmons Portland where he resumed his
of th«- Earl Crocker«, is reported
their two children. Glenn and
of Hois«' and Mrs. Vertla Nichols I I college studies.
Messrs and Mmes. Nell Dim to be showing a little improve­
of Caldwell were Christmas din-
Louise at their home on the Idaho
ner guests of Mr. ami Mrs Hex mick. Vie Marshall. Roy Holmes ment, but remains in a hospital
of doctors, nurses and others who side of th«* Snake river, near
selections were provided by Mrs.
ami L. L. Kreagcr went to Boise ut Seattle.
Nichols.
Nyssa.
T R. Mitchell, Mrs. James Skeen work to brighten their days.
last Thursday evening to see "Th«'
New Year's day guests of the
A large percentage of the more
Dinner Gue.ti in Caldwell
and the Misses Toni Fife. Lina
S«>und of Music ” They also dined Donald Brewers were Mr and
than $1 million in free cart* given
The Robert Hill family, Mr and in th«* Idaho capital city before Mrs Harley Wilson and family,
Flake. Susan Schenk and Mari­
and Mrs. Alva Hill were Christ­ returning home.
lyn Lewis. Invocation was given to needy children from many­
Mr ami Mrs Melvin Wilson Mr.
mas dinner guests of Mr. and
by Henry Esplin, with Bishop countries, comes from birthday
Th«' Rev. ami Mrs. Arthur Sko­ and Mrs Brewer left Monday for
love
pennies
and
is
donated
by
Mrs. Marvin Rus«' at Caldwell
Charles Mann as speaker. The
gan ami children were dinner Portland and Corvallis.
children of Primaries all over the j
benediction was pronounced by :
Mr. and M rs. Harry Ray and guests on New Year's day at th«'
Mr and Mrs. Earl Crocker were
world.
Glen W. Peterson.
Becky were recent evening vis­ horn«' of Mr ami Mis Ken I«or- New Year's day guests of Mr and
Interment was made in the | As one tiny lad. who had been
itors in the Alva Hill residence.
Mrs Keith Moor«' at Notus. The
ensen and girls.
By Alberta Tyner
Nyssa cemetery with Bishop Bair a patient for some time, remarked
THE REV. GERALD LESEBERG
Ronald Rookstool and family
Crockers visited Sunday evening
in
his
prayer,
“
I
’
m
thankful
for
New
Year
’
s
day
dinner
guests
in charge of grave dedication
. . . Guest Evangelist
of Nyssa were Dec. 36 dinner
the shots we get to help us get I OREGON TRAIL—Mmes Ken­
of Mrs Clara Corfield were Miss with the Harry Boles in Vale.
rites. Serving as pallbearers were I
neth Reece. Thane Lankford. Lor-
guests of Mr. anil Mrs. Roy Hook-
better."
A
4-year-old.
dark-haired
Louis«* Pattee. Mr and Mrs. Bar­ Gu»«ti in Day Residence
Robert Glenn, Ward Wieneke, Dr.
• in Greer and Steve Young of
The Rev. Gerald (Gerry) Lese- stool.
Mr. and Mrs Earl Wilson were
ney Deaville.
Sunday dinner
John Olsen, Howard Myrick, boy who is crippled with cerebral Marsing were Monday visitors in berg is conducting revival ser­
Messrs, and Mmes. Gus Oster- guests were Mrs. Rolli«* Patt«'«' guests from Dec 29 until Sunday
palsy,
frequently
volunteers
the
Lawrence Pace and Houston Wil­
the W. P Hendricks home Mr vices at 7:45 p.m. nightly at Bibl«' meier of Fruitland. Clarenc«' Tun­
of the Howard Days at Lake
mealtime blessing containing the
son.
and Mrs. Gib Holmes visited Sun- Missionary church, located at ing of Roswell, Don Fritts and and children and Clyde Gilbert.
Owyhee New Year's day guests
words.
"We
ask
Thee
to
help
us
Gueits
in
Carroll
Home
Numerous memorial gifts of j
| day with her parents, the Hen­ North S«*cond street and Beech family were Christmas dinner
in th«* Day residence were Mr.
go
home.
”
Mr.
and
Mis.
Doyle
Carroll
of
cash were given to Malheur Mé­
dricks.
avenue. The services began W«*d- guests of Mr. and Mrs C. L.
When he came to the hospital
i Kellogg. Idaho, were Sunday vis­ and Mrs. Claude Day of Adrian,
mortal hospital and the LDS pri­
Jan. 1 overnight guests in the nesday, Jan. 5, and will continue Fritts.
itors in th«* Henry Carroll home Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stephens of
mazy Children’s hospital in sait he couldn't walk, talk nor feed David Ballantyne home were her through Sunday, Jan. 9. it is an­
Mr. ami Mrs. C. L. Fritts were Jessie Morrison of Kellogg was Oxnard, Calif Also visiting with
himself
—
now
he
can
do
all
three.
Lake City.
brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and nounced by Pastor Mik«' Kelly.
recent evening guests of Mr and
th«' Day cinipi«' for several days
What a fitting tribute to the
Mrs. Leonard Simpson of Provo,
The Rev. Leseberg is a son of I Mrs Clarence Tuning at Roswell , also a Sunday guest in the Car­ last week were Mr. and Mrs.
memory of this beloved mother of
roll
residence
and
Mary
Carroll
HOME FROM CALIFORNIA
Utah.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Leseberg of Nys­
Mr. and Mrs Robert Smalley spent from Dec. 27 until last James O. Stephen of Burns
Ole Dyrlund returned home seven in the Nyssa community!
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holmes Jr. sa and was graduated from the and family of Payette were
Mr and Mrs Melvin Wilson
Thursday with her grandparents.
Monday evening after spending
of Eugene visited Monday with local high school.
Christmas eve dinner guests of Mrs Doyle Carroll joined her left Sunday for Corvallis to re­
two weeks with his sister, Mrs. IN APPRECIATION
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rolland
Holmes.
The Rev. Kelly and his congre­ Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Smalley. father. J. W Morrison, and broth- sume their studies at Oregon
We take this opportunity to
Nancy Springe and her husband
thank members of the Nyssa .Sec­ Recent overnight guests of the gation extend an invitation to the They were all Christmas dinner er, Orville of Homedale, and they Stat«1 university.
al Laguna Beach. Calif.
ond ward Relief society and all Holmes couple were Mr and Mrs. public to attend these special ser­ guests in the Glenn Weed home all left for Jay. Okla . where they
New Year's day visitors in the
at Caldwell.
our other friends for the gifts of Larry Holmes and children of vices.
were summoned du«' to the criti­ Darrell Williams horn«' wer«‘ th«'
food, messages of sympathy, me­ Denio, Nev.
cal illness of Mrs. Carrell’s sister Messrs anil Mmes Roger Watts
If your overweight is due to over­
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Holmes
eating and you want to get rid of morial gifts and flowers following
Emily Myers spent from Friday of Adrian. Howard Evans, Frisi
that ugly fat get our tablets called the death of our beloved wife and and Jerry visited last Thursday
until
Bunday at the Glade Waiter of Adrian, Howard Evans nnd
SLIMOPEX Available without a
doctor’s prescription, SI. I MO DEX mother. We also want to thank with Mr. and Mrs. Don Royse and
iig horn«' in Nampa.
Fred Deffer.
will help you lose those extra the local doctors and the staff family at Parma. Mrs. Royse and
pounds by decreasing your desire
for food, not by starving you. but at Malheur Memorial hospital for children were Sunday visitors in
by simply eliminating the urge for their many considerations. Your the Holmes residence.
By Helen Hoffman
extra portions. SJ.1MODEX costs
Mrs. Esther Stephen visited
Recent Wednesday evening vis­
only IJ.00 and is GUARANTEED to acts of kindness shall be remem­
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Eve­
BUENA
VISTA
—
Mr.
and
Mrs
work or get your full money back. bered always.
itors in the Russell Gressley home
SLIMOPEX is sold exclusively by:
lyn Jantzen at Vale. Mark Ste­
—Warren Farmer
were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers Guy Tanner received a pleasant phen was a Sunday guest of Wil­
NYSSA PHARMACY—Nyssa
surprise
Dec.
20
when
their
son,
and
Children
and Mrs. Esther Stephen. Recent
Mail Order* » Hird
lie Stephen. Mrs. Edith Whipple
weekend guests of the Byers Capt. Junius Tanner, telephoned was a New Year's dinner guest
couple were Mr. and Mrs. Jim from Hong Kong where he was of Mrs. Stephen and Willie.
spending a 15-day leave. He was
Carson of El Cerrito, Calif.
scheduled to return soon to Viet
Rick Jorgenson of Lovelock.
Mmes. Rolland Holmes and
Nev., was a guest from Wednes­
Nam.
Frank Byers went to Ontario
Mrs. Alta Pekkala and Mrs. day until Saturday at the Lester
Sunday to take Mrs. Linda Toll
William
Guthrie were Christmas Cleaver home. Miss Sylvia Clea­
to the Holmes residence to spend
dinner
guests
of the Tanners. Mr. ver of Boise was a weekend guest
several days. The women also
of her parents.
visited Mrs Ethel Lay in Payette. and Mrs. Garold Horn of Fruit­
land visited New Year’s eve and Returns to Corvallis
New Year's Dinner Guests
Mrs. Pekkala was a New Year's
Miss Ann Cleaver returned
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sappe and dinner guest.
Sunday to Corvallis wher«' she is
boys, Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Ward
a student at Oregon State uni­
were New Year’s day dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Klair Simpson versity. She had spent the holi­
guests of the Emmett Sappes at and son were Christmas dinner days with her parents, Mr and i
Willowcreek.
guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Cleaver.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stradley Mrs. Wayne Simpson. Mrs. Car­
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hoffman
of Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. Bill roll Ann Morgan and children. and Glenda visited Tuesday af­
Quick of Marsing were Jan. 1 Mrs. Sherrel Simpson, Craig and ternoon of last week with Mrs.
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sherri of Boise and Mrs. Pat Ten- Ray Griffitts at Nyssa. Mrs Es­
Marvin Udlinek.
son of Mountain Home were af­ ther Stephen was a Dec. 29 after­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers vis­ ternoon guests. The children are noon caller at the Hoffman home.
ited on the evening of Dec. 28 all grandchildren of the Simpsons.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Costley, ’
with Mr. and Mrs. John Som- Craig and Sherri stayed for a students at Oregon State univer­
mers in Caldwell.
longer visit. Mr and Mrs. Dallas sity in Corvallis, arrived Dec 22
Mr. and Mrs. John Bretz were Simpson and son have been guests to visit relatives here. They
Sunday afternoon visitors in the during the past week of his par­ were Christmas dinner guests of
Glen Brown home. The Browns ents, the Wayne Simpsons. They her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
were Jan. 1 dinner guests of Mr. returned Sunday to their home in Cleaver and family.
and Mrs. Virgil Viers.
Ogden.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow .Seuell
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cannon,
o
Couple Returns to Nevada
and family, Mrs. Dick Provinc«'
Mr. and Mrs. Mancel Bishop din­
MONDAY and THURSDAY — 9 a.m. io 6 p.m.
and
family,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ted
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ted
Rookstool
re
­
ed in Ontario Saturday evening.
TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mefford called turned Dec. 30 to their home at Rookstool were Christmas dinner
9 a.m. io 7 p.m.
on the Cannons later in the eve­ Orovada, Nev., after visiting dur­ guests of Mrs. Edith Whipple.
Mr. and Mrs. George Folkman
ning. Sunday visitors in the Can­ ing the past week with her mo­
SUNDAYS — 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
non home were Mr. and Mrs. ther, Mrs. Edith Whipple. Miss were recent evening dinner guests
18 North Second
Dial 372-3548
-------- o--------
Jeanie Seuell and Doug Went­ of Mrs. Blanche Hoffman.
Speed Porter.
NYSSA
.
.
.
OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Wismer, worth, students at Oregon State
Classifieds Bring Resulti!
Marion Tyner of Parma and Lon­ university in Corvallis, visited
nie Lee Tyner of Cheyenne, Wyo., New Year’s eve with her grand­
were Monday evening visitors in I mother, Mrs. Whipple.
Mr. and Mrs. James O. Stephen
the Ed Tyner home. Lonnie Lee,
| who spent the holidays with his and family of Burns visited dur­
503 Main Street
Phone 372-3937
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walt ing the evening of Dec. 27 at the
NYSSA . . . OREGON
Wismer, left Saturday morning Eugene Stephen home.
Miss Evelyn Cleaver returned
: for his home.
Sunday to Spokane where she at­
tends Kinman Business univer­
sity. She had been a holiday vis­
itor in the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hoffman
took their daughter, Glenda, and
Miss Bonnie Sager to La Grande
on Sunday. Both girls attend
Eastern Oregon college.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Finger
• • •
and Dick were New Year’s din­
ner guests of the Eugene Ste­
phens.
Thanks to the many friends of the late Wilda Farmer,
there will be numerous thankful children at the LDS Pri­
mary Childrens hospital in Salt Lake City.
Many area residents call«?d to ask if they could give money
to an institution instead of flowers, so the Primary Children's
hospital was suggested. The donations are being given to
♦
♦
<■
Bishop Bair.
Stroke Takes Life
The young patients in the
hospital
of all faiths, na­
Of Mrs. Wilda Farmer tionalities are and
backgrounds.
(Continued From Page 1)
They
are
thankful
for the care
service, instrumental and vocal
1
Reporter Noles
Area Activities
As 1966 Arrives
•
•
REDUCE FAT
Tanners Receive Surprise Telephone
Call From Son on Leave in Hong Kong
A Reminder of . .
NYSSA CO-OP SUPPLY
STOCKHOLDERS
COME! SEE!
ANNUAL MEETING
You’ll Save!
When Wednesday, Jan. 12,1966
Where . ... Oregon Trail Hall
Starts. . . With 12 Noon Lunch
• • • on • •
MEATS
BUSINESS SESSION ... AT 1:00 P.M
(Retail and Wholesale)
PURPOSE ... (1) Elect 2 Directors
(2) Receive Annual Audit Report
(3) Regular Business.
COMPLETE
CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING
FREE Livestock Pick-Up!
LADIES ARE INVITED!
— NEW STORE HOURS —
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DON’T WAIT
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You'll Be Busy Then and We Will, Too •
So, During All of January, We'll Give
• •
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ON LABOR AND PARTS
For Repair Jobs Done in Our Shop
• • • and • • •
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ACT NOW AND SAVE $ $ $ $ $
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NYSSA. OREGON
Phone 372-2239
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Legal Notice
No. 2825
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court
For the County of Malheur
In the Matter of the Estate of
CORA H. MITCHELL,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the undersigned has been
appointed Administrator of the
estate of Cora H. Mitchell, deceas­
ed, by the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Malheur
County, and has duly qualified as
such. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby
notified to present the same, duly
verified as required by law, to
the undersigned at the law of­
fices of Henigson & Stunz, Nyssa,
Oregon, within six months from
j the date hereof.
GENE STUNZ
Administrator of the Estate
Of Cora H. Mitchell,
Deceased.
Dated and first published
cember 30, 1965.
Last publication January
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