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I I THE GATE CITY JOURNAL TED M. BRAMMER Editor and Publisher 1 ' na’fTII A Dire QBIlUAKltj SUBSCRIPTION RATES WALTER ALLEN Single Copies 10c In Malheur County. Ore gon. and Payette and Canyon Counties, Idaho MOO NATIONAL NEWIPAME £7Months 12.73 TIElsewhere tn the Per Year Six Months U. S. A. $3 00 $3 00 Published Every Thursday at Nyssa. Malheur County, Oregon Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa. Oregon, for Trans mission through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter under the Act of March 3, 1879 ADRIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH Twelve members of the womens association of Adnan Community church met Nov. 16 at the home of Mrs. LeRoy Bennett in Big Bend. Roll call was answered with reports of friendship calls made during the past month, and plans were completed "for the Sunday thank offering service con ducted by association members. Patterns were distributed for the women to make items for the Church World Service. Dinner plans were discussed for the annual God’s Acre Sale to be held Dec. 9, and committee members were appointed. They plan to meet Friday at the home of Mrs. Elmer Rosenkilde. FAITH LUTHERAN EHUKCH NOTES MILBRATHS TO VISIT Former Nyssa pastor John Milbrath and his family of Lebanon, Ore., will be guests of Faith Lutheran this week end, as the congregation con tinues to celebrate its 20th anniversary. Rev. Milbrath will preach during the 11 o’clock service Sunday morning, Nov. 26, on the theme, “Life-New Life.” A potluck dinner will be ser ved in the church basement at 5:30 p.m. Members of Faith Lutheran and friends of the Milbraths are encouraged to attend both events. Sister Guadalupe Talks To Students Sister Guadalupe of Holy Ros ary hospital, Ontario, spoke to the members of the Adrian Edu cation association at their Nov. 13 meeting. She has recently returned from five years as a missionary and teacher in schools of two South American countries. While at Trujillo, Peru, she worked with the Marianist Bro thers and Priests of St. Louis, Missouri. She taught the stu dents English at Escuela Santa Mana. Lateral Hacienda Casa Grande (site of the second lar gest sugar plantation in the world) she taught religion to 2,600 students. When at Quito, Ecuador the poorer girls were instructed m domestic arts and personal hy giene. Colored slides shown and en thusiasm of the speaker was most interestingly received, according to Eugene Harper, Adrian elementary school prin cipal. \ x / OWYHEE COMMUNITY CHURCH Is / 5 < Eighteen Pioneer girls of the Owyhee church held their fall encampment session Sunday evening. Also present were three Colonists. All of the girls were awarded yearly badges by their leader, Mrs. Jack Glaze. Voyager rank badges were earned by Janet Dail, Audne Astoreca and Kathy Hardman, with Colonist Rene Hardman Migrant Ministry receiving her song badge. Meeting Set Monday Among guests was Gertrude Kenneth Seitz, a national di King of Vale who was a Sunday rector for the Mennonite Volun visitor in the Ken Lorensen tary Service organization will home. be featured speaker at the Nyssa Members of the committee Migrant Ministry committee meeting on Monday, Nov. 27 in and interested persons are re the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve quested to meet there at 10 Snyder at 113 E. 1st street. a.m. SAVE 12 1/2% HIDE AWAY PEAN Now you can From now until the 7th of December we will sell and hide these items away for you for Christmas delivery, ( or you may hide your own). Drop in and see the merchandise or make your selections from our suppliers’ catalog APPLIANCE GIFTS I YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE A MEMBER TO TRADE HERE AND SAVE 11 Nyssa Co-op Supply Dial 372-3548 NYSSA . . . OREGON 5 P.M. - Monday through I Friday. 10 to 12 Saturday, ( MAULDING CLINIC I L. A. Maulding, M. D. ( Physician and Surgeon < Dial 372-2216 'HOURS; 9 to 12 noon and* 2 to 5 p. m., - Monday,! Tuesday, Thursday and Fri- ( day. 9 to 12 noon, Saturday. < Weight labs "By apfxiintment only” - Wednesday. DAVID W. SARAZIN, M.D. ' Physician and Surgeon ' HOURS: 10 to 12 noon & 1 2 to 5 p.m. - Monday, Tues day, Wednesday, Friday. 10 to 12 Thursday 4 Saturday. Phones: Office 372-3365 Residence 372-3173 Eldar Hunter, a member of the Council of Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, will speak at the Nyssa stake conference Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 25-26 in Nyssa. Elder Hunter was a promin ent southern California corpor ation lawyer and businessman before his call to ttw Apostle ship in 1959. He is a director of several large industrial, real estate and insurance firms in California and Utah. Other visitors, representing church headquarters in Salt Lake City, will tie Fitter Stewart A. Durrant of the Missionary committee and Elder Joseph F. Smith Jr. of th«* Sunday school board. Elder Durrant is executive secretary of the Church Indian committee, Church positions have taken him and his family to Hawaii, Alaska and Canada. His business affiliations have been mainly in farm cooperative work. Elder Smith has served th«“ church in numerous capacities throughout his lifetime, in cluding 10 years as president of two stake missions . His father is a member of the First Presidency and president ELDER HOWARD W. HUNTER of the Council of Twelve Apostles. His grandfather was sixth president of the church. He is author of "Religious Truths Defined" and has com piled several other church books. Meetings will be held Sundaf at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. in the stake center on Alberta avenue. Nyssa Stake President Dehlin A. Erickson announces ttuit visitors will la- welcomed. TO LIVE MUSIC 4 Sat., Nov. 25 - 9:30 P. M. 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Rev. grandchildren and 21 great Robert Manley and his congre grandchildren. gation extend an invitation to In addition to Clifford. Mr. area friends to attend these Fox was preceded in death by services. two other sons »ho succumbed in infancy. Interment was made in the Nyssa cemetery, under direc ST. PAUL’S tion of Lienkaemper chapel. EPISCOPAL CHURCH Active pallbearers were J. E. Brower, Roy Holmes, J. DIRK RINEHART TO SPEAK Elwood Flinders, Jacob Fisch er, Guy Sparks and Harry REV. A. NEUSCHWANGER The Rev. Dirk Rinehart, Gahan. Honorary bearers were A series of special services rector of AH Saint’s Episcopal Wyatt Smith, Oscar Kurtz, .it Nyssa Church of the Naza- church at Heppner, will be Bernard Eastman, Harry King rene will begin Sunday, Nov. exchanging pulpits with the local rey, James Malloy and S. C. 26, at the II a.m. worship Episcopal minister, Armand McConnell. service. l.arive, on Nov. 26, the Sunday The Rev. Albert Neuschwan following Thanksgiving. ger of Fort Worth, Texas will The Rev. Rinehart, a native IVAN HANEY be speaking during each of the of Nyssa, graduate of the services, with Jerry VanOrder Funeral services for Ivan of Kuna, Idaho presenting spe University of Oregon in Eugene and the Church Divinity School Haney, 49, were conducted Wed cial musical numbers. of the Pacific, has been in nesday afternoon. Nov. 15,1967 Both men are well known charge of th«“ Heppner church at the Chapel of Flowers mort in this area. Rev. Neuschwan uary in North Ogden, Utah. ger has served both as a pastor for the past year. He and his wife, Karen and Mr. Haney suecunified of ap and as Evangelist in Treasure parent heart failure on the pre Valley Nazarene churches and baby daughter, Anne will be vious Sunday in St. Benedict’s for several years has been in spending the Thanksgiving holi days and the following weekend hospital there. full-tim«* evangelism through with his parents, Mr. A Mrs. He was born Sept. 5, 1918, out the nation. Grant Rinehart. Rev. Larive in Lewiston, Utah, a son of VanOrder is a music instruc Pierce M. and Lucy Payne tor in the Kuna school system, and his family will be in Herm Haney Sr. He grew up and was having served previously in iston with his parents. educated in the Dayton, Idaho Marsing. He sang as a member and Ogden areas. He moved to of the Apostle's Quartet, a gos Petersons Have Son Ogden in 1935. pel music group well known in Mr. and Mrs. Don (Mary The deceased was married Lou) Peterson of Orem, Utah, to Karleen J. Little on Feb. F. of Seattle, Alvin and Jess F. are parents of a six-pound boy, 5, 1952 in Ogden. They were of Nyssa, and Oscar L. Haney born Nov. 18, 1967, He joins later divorced. of Pendleton, two sisters, Mrs. two sisters and three brothers. He had worked as a cus- Byron (Dorothy) .Anderson of Maternal grandparents are todian at Weber State college Ogden, and Mrs. Bud (Evelou) Mr. and Mrs. John Schenk of for 12 years. Mr. Haney helped Smith of Ontario, Ore. rural Nyssa. to organize the Melody Rangers, a western orchestra in the Og den area from 1947 to 1957. The deceased had formerly worked at the Clearfield Naval Supply depot. Ckiring World War 11, he serv ed in the U. S. Army and was a former member of the Disabled Veterans organization and a member of the LDS church. FAMOUS BRANDS In addition to his former wife of Ogden, Mr. Haney is survived by three daughters, Mrs. John (Joan) Williams of Las Vegas, Tammera Louise and Terisa LeeAnn Haney, both of Ogden; his parents of Nyssa, and four • grandchildren. Also surviving are six broth ( REG. $5.98 TO $7.98 ) ers, William of North Ogden, Pierce M. Jr. of Ogden, Lewis Professional Directory i 4 E. KERBY, M. D. i A. DANFORD, M. D. Í KEN PFAFF, M.D. Pnysicians and Surgeons I I Dial 372-2241 HOURS: 9 to 12 noon 4 2 to I Christmas present “small appliances 18 North Second Funeral services for Walter A. Fox were conducted Monday, Nov. 20, 1967 at Lienkaemper chapel. Officiating was Bishop Glen W. Peterson of the Nyssa LDS second ward. Mr. Fox, a 33-year resident of Nyssa, succumbed last Thursday at Boulevard Nurs ing Home in Nampa, following an extended illness. He was born Feb. 16, 1887, at Webster City, Iowa, a son of Mr. and Mrs. George Fox. At the age of 12-years, he moved with his parents, two brothers and one sister to Irene, Ill., where they lived for three years before moving to Valley Junction, Wise. It was there that he met and married Sylvia Alma Thompson on Sept. 4, 1907. The couple celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary this year. In 1917 the Fox family moved to Gettysburg, S. Dak., where the deceased purchased a farm, raising cattle and grain. In 1934, they moved to Nyssa, purchased a grocery store, service station and tourist cabins. Several years later they sold the business and purchased a small store which was located on the present site of Ray’s Food Fair. Several years later, they sold the store to the late Gordon F. Ray and purchased a farm, just north of Nyssa. They had lived on this place until June of this year when they became residents of the nursing home. For a number of years, Mr. Fox and his son, Clifford were in the business of buying and selling livestock, until 196 2 when Clifford died, after being critically wounded in an auto accident. Mr. Fox was also quite badly injured in the accident and had not been well since that time. In addition to Mrs. Fox, the Physicians and Surgeons save 12^% on 9 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1967 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TWO FIELD INSURANCE AGENCY Nyssa Ontario 473-3157, 372-3162, 889-6990 • • • • CASH LAYAWAY CHARGE OPTIONAL CHARGE WE GIVE GOLD STRIKE STAMPSI [Al Ladies’ Beauty Case $29 50 [Bl Week End Tote $29 50 ICI 26 Pullman Case......... $45 00 The new shape of travel — [D| 21 Men's Companion $32 50 elegantly simple, Men's Xi disarmingly functional. Two-Suiter . $45 00 Hidden locks, rich lustrous trim, light but sturdy magnesium frame, contemporary design, luxurious compartments. Take a closer look at Samsonite Silhouette — it's the perfect gift for Christmas giving. 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