Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 01, 1966, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY. DECEt4Rr?
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
Correspondent for Kingman
Area Reports Thanksgiving £>
PAGE TWO
Owyhee Community
Church to Present
Tony Fontane Film
THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
TED M. BRAMMER. Editor and Publisher
Mr. and Mrs.
»
Thanksgiving dinn., J1
and Mrs. Tom Dur^
Mr. and Mr»
were Thanksgivin. ¿¡J
of Mr. and Mrs.
Adrian.
By Dale Witt
“The Tony Fontane Story,” a
full-length motion picture in color
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
will be shown at 7:45 p.m. Mon­
<7** NSWSPAMR
day, Dec. 5 at Owyhee Commu­
Single Copies______ 10c
PUBLI3HIR1
nity church.
In Malheur County, Oregon,
ÁMOCIATION
The picture is the first dramatic
and Payette and Canyon
Christian musical ever produced
Counties, Idaho:
One Year....... .......... HOT
and tells the unbelievable but true
Six Months____ _ $2.75
story of one of the world’s great­
Elsewhere in the U. S. A.:
est singers.
Per Year
—MN
Tony Fontane is a former re­
Six Months---- $3.00
cording, television, radio and
stage star who gave up a lucrative
career to dedicate his life and
Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon
talents to full-time Christian ser­
vice.
Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa, Oregon, for Transmission
His wife, the former Kerry
Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter
Vaughn, was a professional act­
Under the Act of March 3, 1879.
ress and night club entertainer.
Tony and Kerry portray them­
selves in the film.
Pastor Jack Glaves announces
that there will be no admission
charge; however, a free-will of­
fering will be taken. All area
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De­ residents are invited to see the
By Mrs. Dyre Roberts
L
BIG BEND—A meeting of the Water were Nov. 20 dinner guests film.
of
the
Larry
Bauman
family
in
Big Bend Extension unit was held
Nov. 15 in the home of Mrs. Dyre Nyssa.
Roberts. A luncheon, featuring Honored With Showers
Japanese foods, was served to 29
Mrs. Lawrence Clucas was hon­
women and five children.
1
ored at a bridal shower on the
Evangelistic services are now
A short program on Japan was evening of Nov. 17, with Mrs.
given by project leaders, Mmes. Varner Hopkins as hostess. Thirty I in progress at the Pentecostal
Pete Sillonis and Bill Bishop; women from the Roswell - Big I Church of Jesus Christ, located j
at Seventh street and Emison
and a film was shown by Sally Bend area attended the event.
avenue in Nyssa.
Meeuwsen, home extension agent.
Miss Elma McCracken, bride­
Featured are the Rev. and Mrs. |
Guests of club members includ­
ed Mmes. Ted Morinaka, Tok Ni­ elect of Benny Witty, was honor­ Ted Silva, singing and playing |
shimura, Clyde Riggs, Art Sparks, ed with a miscellaneous shower ■ gospel songs.
MRS. GARY (IDA) PRICE is pictured with Floyd Rhoades, man­
The services are being held at
Dale Ashcraft, Erie Mausling, Don given Nov. 19 at Adrian Commu­
ager of the Nyssa Merc, when she called Monday morning at the
nity church.
7:30 p.m. through Sunday, Dec. store io pick up her new Nelco sewing machine. A Boise represen­
Hamilton and Larry Bauman.
Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts; 11, except on Monday and Satur­ tative of the Nelco company was on hand Saturday and drew Ida’s
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Slippy Mrs. Jim Carroll, Mary, Becky days.
name from a box containing registration slips. The Price couple is
and Susie of Vale; Mr. and Mrs.
Pastor Carl Lassiter announces expecting their first baby around the first of the year, so the ma­
and children of Weiser visited |
David Krause of Nyssa attended that Friday, Dec. 9, will be fel­
Nov. 19 with Mr. and Mrs. Phil
chine is a very welcome gift.—Journal Photo.
a Nov. 19 wedding reception for lowship night.
Clucas. Carol Clucas of Ontario I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dennis
Heap
at
spent several recent days with
CHRISTIAN YOUTH MEMBERS
Nampa LDS First ward. Mrs.
her parents, the Phil Clucas I
ATTEND RECENT MEETING
Heap is a niece of Mrs. Roberts.
couple.
George Heider, Mary Webb,
Messrs, and Mmes. Phil Clucas,
Mr. and Mrs. James McGinnis
Carolyn Sells, Suzanne Hamilton
Varner
Hopkins,
Boyce
and
Bill
recently spent several days elk
and Pastor Wallace Prowell at­
Van DeWater attended a recent
Mrs. Wallace Prowell, wife of
Two meetings of Treasure Val­
hunting near Joseph, Ore.
Thanksgiving fellowship dinner ley Christian women will be held the pastor, will be “Women’s tended a Nov. 25-26 Eastern Ore­
Meet in Ocamica Home
gon Youth meeting at the First
at Roswell Baptist church.
next week in the TVCC cafeteria Day” speaker at the Dec. 4 Chris­
Christian
church in Ontario.
Jolly Janes met Nov. 16 in the
at Ontario. Speaker for both ses­ tian church morning worship ser-
“Affluence and Poverty — Di­
home of Mrs. Guy Ocamica, with
sions will be Mrs. Jean Gibbon, a vice.
lemma for Christians” was theme
Mrs. Jim Butler as assisting hos­
Coeur d’Alene homemaker.
During the past summer and of the meeting, including study
tess. Present were 11 club mem­
The Christian Business and Pro­ fall, Mrs. Prowell attended the
sessions, film strips and speakers.
bers and one guest. Mrs. Bonnie
The Methodist Youth Fellow­ fessional Women’s council meet­ third quadrennial assembly of The banquet speaker was Frank
Morton.
ship group is sponsoring the show­ ing will be at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, the International Christian Wo­
Mrs. Josie Roadman visited ing of a full-length movie entitled Dec. 6. Music will be furnished men’s Fellowship at Purdue uni­ Goodwin, pastor of the Burns
Nov. 19 with Mr. and Mrs. Ray “I’d Climb the Highest Mountain.” by Lila Harper and Mrs. George versity in Lafayette, Ind., and also church.
Cartwright and with other rela­
The religious picture stars Su­ Benning of Weiser. A special the international convention of NEIGERS HAVE SON
tives in this area. That afternoon
feature will be candle making by Christian churches (Disciples of
A five-pound, 10-ounce boy was
Ronnie Cartwright took the wo­ san Hayward, is filmed in techni­ June Anderson of New Plymouth. Christ) in Dallas.
color
and
will
be
shown
at
7:30
bom
on Thanksgiving evening,
men to Meridian where they were
Christmas arrangements with
Through knowledge gained at Nov. 24, 1966, to Mr. and Mrs. Rex
overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4. at Nyssa ceramics and paper mache will be
the meetings and as a pastor’s Neiger of Salem. The infant has
Methodist church.
William Lawler.
featured at a luncheon meeting of
the TV Christian Women's club1 wife for over a decade, she hopes been named Steven and joins a
to give ar. inspiring message.
three-year-old sister, Tami Lynn.
to be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday,
Dec. 7. Mrs. Otto Hinz of Payette I A number of women of the Grandmothers are Mrs. Alice Nei­
church will be participating in
will be in charge of the program various parts of the worship ser­ ger of Nyssa and Mrs. Muriel Wil-
coxson of Vale.
and soloist will be Gordon Read. vice.
All women of the area are |
This service, as every Sunday,
invited and may take friends
to these meetings. Reservations is open to the public and every­
should be made for the Dec. 6 one is invited to share in worship­
evening session by calling June ping Jesus Christ.
Cook, 889-8842; and for the Wed­
(Children Under 12 ... 50 Cents)
nesday afternoon meeting by dial-
SALE BEGINS SHORTLY AFTER 1 p.m.
| ing 889-8276.
Japanese Food, Program Highlight
Recent Meeting of. Extension Unit
1
Evening Evangelistic
Services in Progress
At Pentecostal Church
Wife of Minister
Christian Women's
Meetings to Be Held Scheduled to Speak
At Christian Church
In TVCC Cafeteria
MYF Group Slates
Movie Presentation
KINGMAN KOLONY—Thanks­
giving day guests in the Art
Sparks home were Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Sparks and family of Boise,
the Guy Sparks family of Nyssa
and Mrs. Gladys Igo of Lamar,
Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman
were Sunday evening visitors in
the Wilson Witt home.
Thanksgiving dinner guests in
the Tracy Mefford home were Mr.
and Mrs' Glen Mefford and fam­
ily of Apple Valley, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Mefford and family of
Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strawn
went to New Plymouth last
Thursday and were guests of Mrs.
Beverly Caziar. Other guests were
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Yancey and
family of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Ar­
thur J. Reiber, Mr. and Mrs. Ar­
nold Strawn of New Plymouth.
College Student Arh^
Dinner guests last n
th® ^J888 Laan honjj
and Mrs. Ray
of Parma. The ¿7
daughter. Mary, whZ?
tern Oregon college ltm
arrived Nov. 22 to irJi
days with relatives.^
Mr. and Mrs Cart i
were Thanksgiving J
of the Dick Reeds injJJ
Don Fox is reports *
proving and is able t»
chair for several mJ
day. He is still a
Luke’s hospital at Boise,
was admitted after J
recent heart attack. ”
Guests in Bowers Home
Thanksgiving dinner guests in
the Charles Bowers home were
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Phifer of
Madras; Cindy, Danny and Ann­
ette Chapin. Afternoon visitors
were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Calla-
ham and family of McCall.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pinkston
were Thanksgiving dinner guests
of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Sant and Dave. Other
guests were Mr. and Mrs. John
Sant and Bob Sant.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Scott,
Judy and Joyce of Culdesac, Ida­
ho, were Thanksgiving dinner
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Toomb, Miss Janette
Martin of Clarkston, Wash., ar-
rived Nov. 23 to spend the holiday
weekend with the Jim Phifers
and Bill Toombs couple. She is
a sister of Mrs. Toomb.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Osborn had
as Thanksgiving dinner guests his
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Os­
born and family of Weiser.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conant and
Jim were Thanksgiving dinner
guests in the Jack Pittz home at
Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne
and family were t J
guests of his parent!]
Mrs. LeRoy Bennett in]
Other guests were Mr i
Alan Bennett and family
Mrs. L. L. Kreager, Mrs |
and children.
Visit in Meridian
Mr. and Mrs. Osc»
spent Thanksgiving day,
niece, Mr. and Mrs. Bill]
at Meridian. His sister. |
Mrs. Don Hamilton of ft
Idaho, were also guests.
Thanksgiving day gual
Herschel Thompson bq
Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Mildred Mildred Vaugtzi
Mr. and Mrs. Don Thors;
family of Seneca. Ore, 1
schel and Don Thonfl
Friday for Heppner, On,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Thon,
to see their new baby. H
ned to return home Tua
Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompi
brated her birthday aim
Nov. 19. Dinner guests i
and Mrs. Herschel Thomp
and Mrs. Robert Long of
Full-Length Movie in Technicolor-
"I'd Climb ihe Highest Mounia
Sunday, Dec. 4, 1966 — 7:30 p.i
Nyssa Methodist Church
Adults, 75c . . . Children 6 to 12,50c
Pre-Schoolers, FREE
GOD'S ACRE SALE
Sponsored by MYF
At Adrian Community Church
SATURDAY, DEC. 10, 1966
$1 Dinner . . . 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Turkeys and Hams to Be Given Away
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