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    Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Pag« Two
Nyssa Gate City Journal
Thursday, October 21, 1971
MINISTERIAL ASSN.
OBITUARIES
HOLDS MEET
William Sweeney
The Nyssa Ministerial Asso­
ciation met Wednesday Oct. 13
William (Bill) Sweeney, 36,
NAZARENE
FAITH LUTHERAN
for their first meeting of the
died Oct. 15 in Oregon City,
season.
CHURCH NOTES
CHURCH NOTES
Ore.
New officers were elected as
He was born Jan. 10, 1935, in
As a special feature of Re­
follows: Rev. Robert Manley,
Sunday School at 10 a.m.,
San Francisco, Calif.
50 YEARS AGO
10 YEARS AGO
Church of the Nazarene, presi­ Sunday worship 11 a.m.
formation Sunday, the film,
He is survived bv his widow,
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dent; Rev. DavidMirtinez, Latin
“Martin Luther” will be shown
Published tvary Thursday at Nyoa, Oregon 97913
The largest
assembly of
A very simple and beautiful Assembly of God, vice-presi­
Bobbie, of rural Nyssa; three
Tuesday, October 26, 8 p.m. at 7:00 p.m. Sunday in the Nyssa
sons, Jeff, Mike and Thomas school bands ever to appear in wedding was solmnized October dent; Father Robert Simard, all interested youth from grades Church of the Nazarene. “The
Second Class postage paid at Nyssa, Oregon 97913,
Sweeney, all at home;
one the area put on Nyssa’s first twelfth at the A. G. Kingman St. Bridget’s Catholic Church, 8 through 12 are invited to meet events of this period of his­
under act of Congress of March 3, 1879
daughter, Pamala, at home; one “Band Day” Saturday. Nine of home on Snake River, when secretary-treasurer.
at Faith LutheranChurch to plan tory are important to all Chris­
brother, Clay Sweeney, Seattle, Treasure Valley’s finest played Miss Florence Kingman and
Rev. Don Crego, United Me­ the year’s activities for our Lu­ tians, and this opportunity to
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
and marched in colorful dress Harvey Otis were united in thodist Church, will continue to
Wash.
Oregon
theran League. Since it is hoped review these significant factors
The young people schedule the participation of the
Services were Oct. 19 at 2 on Main Street for almost four marriage.
Newspaper
that many activities can be held in church history will be wel­
Malheur County, Oregon,
p.m. at the LienkaemperChapel hours in beautiful 70 degree are members of two of the area churches in the weekly de­ with the youth of Grace Lutheran comed by the people of our
Publishers
and Payette and Canyon
pioneer families of Kingman votional service at the Malheur
in Nyssa with the Rev. Robert sunny autumi weather.
Association
Church in Vale, they are being community”, reported Rev. Ro-
Counties, Idaho;
Bands and their directors Kolony.
Manley of the Nyssa Nazarene
Memorial Nursing Home.
invited to this meeting also. bert Manley, the pastor. The
In the absence of Rev. W.F.
Church officiating. Interment appearing were Ontario, Char­
The Association will not be President of the Luther League film is of feature length —
NATIONAL NEWSPAPER
One Year................. $5.00
les Clauser; Payette, Kenny Shields, Dr. Amos of Portland, conducting the UNICEF commu­
followed at Owyhee.
HWiit*i
»mart inf
is Nancy Ross, Vice-President about one hour and forty-five
Six Months................ $3.00
Winther; Melba, Frank Turner, performed the ceremony. Miss nity canvas this year. Parti -
minutes — and plenty of room
'mem.st KHA SUSTAINING
Elsewhere in the U.S.A.
Parma, Chuck Swan; Vale, Jack Kingman was accompanied by cipation can be arranged through is Scott Kido, and Secretary-
Horace M. Galyan
Treasurer-Activity Chairman is available for all who wish to
One Year................... $6.00
Purcell;
Homedale,
Perry three former Kolony girls, Mrs. individual churches. — Rev.
attend.
is Terri Young.
Six Months.................. $4.00
PARMA - Services for Horace Kelly; Weiser, Fort Smith; John Wall (nee Delra St. Clair)
Robert Manley.
Other activities of special in-
William R. Lewis, Pastor
M. Galyan, 80, of Quinter, Kan. F ruitland,
Don Olsen; and of Owyhee;
Mrs. J. Bruning
Church located at 5th and Park terest this Sunday include the
who died Oct. 16 in Quinter Nyssa Bob Q. Smith.
(nee Helen Peck) of Wilder,
continuing Sunday School atten­
Avenue
were conducted at 10:30 a.m.
and Mrs. Maurice Judd (nee Nyssa Second Ward
dance
building campaign,
Oct. 19 at the Dakan Chapel in 20 YEARS AGO
Martha Overstreet) of Parma.
“Touchdown ’71”. Following
ADRIAN
Explorers
To
Hold
One of the odd things about our modern thinking is how so
Parma by the Rev. Wayne
The young people left the same
class periods in which Bible
many are so willing and anxious to claim guilt.
Wayne Roberts, Dwain Bax­ evening for a camping trip and
Wardwell of the Kirkpatrick
COMMUNITY
study and training for Chris­
When a left-wing radical who once had abandoned the United
Car
Wash
Saturday
Memorial Community Church. ter and Benny Witty, Adrian
upon return will be at home in
tian living are stressed, a
States for the Soviet Union ended the life of John Kennedy,
High
School
students,
and
Henry
CHURCH
Interment was at Roswell.
the Kolony to their many friends.
closing assembly will feature a
This Saturday October 23, the
there were those who rushed to say we were all guilty. When
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Mr. Galyan was born April 16, Reuter, agricultural instructor,
homecoming theme presented
a two-bit hoodlum and petty crook murdered Martin Luther
Explorers
of
the
Nyssa
Second
have
returned
from
KansasCity,
The
Womens
Association
met
1891 in Sedalia, Mo. He married
Wilson Brother’s Department
by Dave Manley’s Colts. The
King, the cry we were all guilty was sounded again. When a
Rowena Hammond on Jan. 5, Missouri, where the boys took Store was again burglarized Ward will hold a car wash. Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
This will take place at the M.L. Judd, Mrs. Tina Schie­ girls of the Junior class are
mentally-deranged Arab nationalist shot a bullet into the
1925 in Boise. They lived in high honors in livestock and Thursday night and goods to
preparing floats for use in this
brain of Robert Kennedy, the same cry of mass guilt was
Brogan, Ore., and in the Roswell meat judging at the national the value of around five hun­ Shell Station on Main Street. mer was assistant hostess.
presentation and a pep band is
sounded.
area until 1930 when they moved convention of the Future Far­ dred dollars,
consisting of It will be held from 12 noon There were 21 wom'-n present.
Lately It is Attica that has brought forth the cry we are all
Roll call was taken, each scheduled to participate in the
to Parma. Mrs. Galyan died mers of America.
clothing, blankets etc., taken. to 4:30 p.m.
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guilty.
It is as if the fact that some revolutionary prisoners
We invite everyone to stop member telling the number of program. A football is being
Oct. 30, 1960 in Caldwell. He
Sheriff Lee Noe was on the
awarded the member of the
seized guard hostages had no role at all, the blame is on all
Wednesday, October 24 will scene
later married Edith Galyor and
early Friday morning and get a clean car inside friendship calls made during
of us.
Colt
team who brings the most
and
out
for
just
$1.
be
considered
by
Catholics
as
September. Mrs. Verl Bishop
had lived in Quinter, Kan., for
looking for clues and getting
When students at Kent State rioted and burned down build­
This project is to help raise had charge of the business meet­ prospects and absentees to Sun­
an important date in the pro­ descriptions of the merchandise
the past two years.
money for new youth activities. ing.
ings, and the Governor of Ohio finally had to call out the
Mrs. Marie Moore had day School that day.
Survivors include his wife, gress and development of the taken.
Rev. Manley will be leading
National Guard to subdue them, it wasn’t the campus revolu­
—Paul Skeen, president.
the decorations. An article was
Edith, of Quinter, anda sister- Catholic Church in Nyssa as the
tionaries who were to blame but thesystem, the guard and all
read by Mrs. Dale Witt on the the service of worship at 11:00
in-law, Mrs. C.M. Green,Cald­ Rev. Rembert Ahles, O.F.M., 60 YEARS AGO
of us.
will be then installed officially
least coin and a dish was passed a.m. and will also be teaching
well.
SECOND WARD
Both Oregon and Idaho penitentaries have suffered riots in
as the first pastor of the Nyssa
among the group.
Officers a class at 6:15 p.m. the theme
ADVERTISING — Wrestling
recent months and years, but it wasn’t the convicts who were
RELIEF
SOCIETY
church.
were
elected
for
the
coming of which is "Basic Christian
Match
at
the
Nyssa
Opera
House
to blame; it was the dreadful system who incarcerated them. John Timmerman
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Beliefs”, focusing this week
year.
Saturday.
Fred Christensen,
In each case they destroyed the rec rooms and facilities that
The Second Ward Relief So­
Babler and Rogers, contrac­ Middle Weight Champion, (158
Mrs. Melitta Buzzard who on the beliefs about God
ONTARIO - Services for John
a citizenry had provided to try and make their stay more
Timmerman,
73, who died tors, have started construction pounds) of Idaho VS Albert Gib­ ciety will hold their Cultural now teaches at Treasure Valley and about Redemption.
habitable and it didn’t work.
Teens of the Snake River Zone
Friday, Oct. 15 at his home in of the resurfacing and re-align­ son Northwest Intercollegiate Refinement Lesson Tuesday, College, showed pictures of
It seems to us that what needs to be emphasized is that con-
will be going to Council Satur­
work she had done with an In­
Ontario of natural causes were ing project on the Nyssa-Adrian Champion, (135 pounds), Chris­ October 26 at 10 a.m.
concepts of mass guilt for individual acts is destructive non­
The lesson will be presented dian tribe in Mexico. A collec­ day evening for a youth sing-
held at 10 a.m. Oct. 19 at the highway. The work was star­ tian guarantees to throw Gib­
sense. The delight that some seem to take in attributing to the
ted on the Nyssa end of the sec­ son three times within one hour. by Cleo Williams entitled “Let tion was taken to help the needy spiration, a monthly fellowship
Lienkaemper Chapel, Nyssa.
United States and its citizens as a whole guilt for what a
time that is held in various area
Mr. Timmerman was born tion in front of the high school Wrestlers will wear Jerseys, Them Have Dominion.”
in that area.
handful of twisted individuals do is not only intellectually un­
churches.
A second session will be given
Sept. 22, 1898 in Holland and was building.
The October Fellowship Pot
and
a
clean,
gentlemanly
con
­
supportable, it is morally destructive.
^rr.
a long-time resident of the
test is guaranteed. Ladies are by Lavin Roberts at 7 p.m. Luck dinner will be held at the —
It is time that we show our justified pride in a nation that
school cafeteria on October 27 CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Adrian area.
especially
invited.
The
con
­
30
YEARS
AGO
is still the best hope of the world, and is still the best place
at 7 p.m.
He married his present wife,
Twenty-seven years of ow­ test begins at 8:30, admission Pentecostal Church
to live tor citizens who accept the responsibility that goes
Frances,
at
Lovelock,
Nev.,
in
is
50?.
First Christian Church, Sun­
nership
of
the
Nyssa
Gate
City
with freedom.
1965.
FAITH LUTHERAN
day School, 9:45 a.m. Morning
Sunday School is at 10 a.m.
Journal by the Win S. Brown
He is survived by his widow, family will end on November
The fact that artesian water and church services at 11 a.m.
worship, 11:00 a.m.
CHURCH NOTES
two sons, Garrett Timmerman, 1, when Klass V. Powell, Baker can be struck at a distance
CYF - For all Jr and Sr.
Sunday evening services at
Nyssa, and John Timmerman, newspaper man, will become the of 400 feet below the surface, 8 p.m.
The Faith Lutheran Church High Youths, Sunday, 7:30 p.m.
Caldwell; nine grandchildren new owner, Winifred Brown assured the city of an easy
Choir practice, Wednesday at
Wednesday evening services located at 531 Park Avenue
and one great-grandchild.
and inexaustable supply of pure and Bible study at 8 p.m.
Thomas has announced.
has Sunday School at 10 a.m. 7 p.m.
Church women from three the personal relationship of wo­
The family has suggested that
The history of the Brown water, and at a nominal expense.
The Pentecostal Church is and Church Service at 11 c.m.
near-by communities met with men to Jesus Christ and to His
contributions be given to either ownership dates back to June 11, The well was sunk on the I.K.
located at the Corner of 7th and each Sunday. The new minister
the MaranathaCircle of theCon- Church. Mrs. Fekejs is the wife
the Heart or Cancer Fund.
1914, when Win Brown andE,L_ Hawk premises, near Sanford Emison, with Carl Lassiter, is Rev. William Lewis. Mon­
servative
Baptist Church on of Rev. George Fekejs, assistant
Merritt
leased the paper from Emison’s residence and a strong Pastor.
day, October 18, ALWC meets
Tuesday of this week for a pastor of the First Baptist
Nyssa Publishing Association. artesian flow of water encount­
at 8 p.m.
special time of fellowship. Mrs. Church of Caldwell.
No casing was put in
Win Brown bought the paper, ered.
Following the program in the
Judy Fekejs of Caldwell was the
ST. PAUL’S
and
after
the water had been
later
taking
his
brother
Harry,
Latin Assembly
guest speaker for the occasion. auditorium of the Conservative
flowing
for
a
year
or
more,
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
into partnership with him. On
The program began at 8 p.m. Baptist Church, the women mo­
sediment from the sand strata
with a hymn sing led by Mrs. ved to the fellowship room for
Jess Melvin Norris suffered the death of Win Brown in 1932, above gradually stopped the
Confirmation Classes have Of God Church
Edna Meyer, president of the refreshments served at small a heart attack at his home in the Journal came under the
flow.
This
well
demonstrated
started at Saint Paul’s Episco­
ownership of Mrs. Thomas, his
Sunday, church activities be­
Maranatha Circle. During this tables arranged in a random fa­ Burns Tuesday, Oct. 5, 1971,
daughter. At that time the pa­ the fact, that there is a strong pal Church. They are being gin with Sunday School at 10
sing time, Mrs. Virginia Coats shion about the room to empha­ at the age of 63. He was the
artesian water flow below the held each Wednesday evening a.m. followed by the worship
presented special greetings size the informality of the get- former street superintendent of per was leased to Alma and
surface in Nyssa and guaran­ from 7:30 p.m. until 9 p.m., service at 11 a.m., and Sunday
W.F.
McCling.
In
December
from the host church. Each of acquainted time.
Bums and had retired from that
of 1934 the McClings gave up tees an easy and economical and will continue, until the late night service at 7:30 p.m.
Women from the Roswell Bap­ position a year or so ago.
the churches participating in
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their lease, being succeeded by wa^er system for the city.
Spring of 1972. The Rev. Wor-
the fellowship added to the pro­ tist Church, the Malheur Butte
Funeral services were con­
rall is in charge of this class.
Berwyn Burke, who relinquish­
Young people’s service, every
gram with a musical ensemble Baptist Church and the Trea­ ducted
Saturday, Oct. 9, at
Mrs. Joanna Pierce of the Tuesday night at7:30p.m. Bible
ed his publishing of the Jour­
sure Valley Baptist Church (On­ the Salladay Chapel with Rev.
that sang or played.
Women’s Guild of Saint Paul’s study every Thursday night at
nal to Mr. and Mrs. L.P. Tho­
In her devotional message, tario) shared the evening with Gary Shoemaker of the Burns
COMING EVENTS
announces a potluck supper and 7:30 p.m.
mas September 1937.
Mrs. Fekejs spoke concerning the local women.
Christian Church and members
“Halloween Fun Night’’forboth
A friendly church with a
of the Burns Masonic Lodge of­
young and old of the congre­ friendly smile. The Rev. David
40 YEARS AGO
ficiating.
TODAY, OCT. 21 - Ruth Ro­
gation. This will begin at 6:30 H. Martinez, Pastor.
Jess Melvin Norris was born
binson Circle at Mrs. Kinsey
p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 28.
Nearing the age of 83 years, Keveren.
in Abbeyville, Kan. Aug. 16,
A meeting of the Bishop’s APOSTOLIC FAITH
1908, the son of Lewis Melvin Mrs. Martha E. Hatfield died
Job’s Daughters, Masonic hall
Committee of the Church was
after
a
long
illness
Sunday
at
and Anna McLean Norris. He
7:30 p.m.
Apolistic Church of the Faith
held on Monday, October 18
A "Parade of Homes” is be­ play for this event to be held attended Manhattan State Col­ the home of her son John Hat­
FRIDAY, OCT. 22 - Nyssa
in Christ Jesus services will
and
plans
were
made
for
a
fu
­
field
in
Nyssa.
She
was
known
ing planned by the Malheur Me­ Saturday, Nov. 6. Tickets may lege at Manhattan, Kan., where
Football at Weiser 8 p.m.
ture analyzation of the Pro­ be held in the evenings Sunday,
morial Hospital Auxiliary for be obtained from
Adrian Football at Wilder
Auxiliary he majored in engineering for to her many friends as "Grand­
Mutual of Enumclaw's Family
gram, other than Worship Ser­ Wednesday, andFridayat7p.m.
ma
”
Hatfield.
their fall fund raising event. members or Mrs. Nichols.
two and one-half years.
He
8 p.m.
Auto Plan puts you under’ a
Sunday School services are held
vices,
of
the
Church,
together
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Committees selected at the re­
SATURDAY, OCT. 23 - PTA
Rainbow of Protection. It in­
The Hospital Auxiliary
is left college in 1929 and went
from 10 a.m. until noon. All
with
a
looking
forward
to
grea
­
Donald M. Graham, com­ Carnival and dinner at cafet­
gular meeting Monday were purchasing a Serofuge for the to Aruba, Netherlands West In­
cludes money-saving extras, such
ter cooperation with other Epi­ are welcome, announced Pastor
Marie Wilson, Margaret Ten- laboratory from the proceeds of dies, where he worked for Stan­ mander of Eastern Oregon Dis­ eria, start serving 5 p.m.
as Disappearing Deductible Col­
Mike Valverde, Jr. TheChurch
scopal
Churches
in
Malheur
sen, co-chairmen; Virginia Ni­ Betty Madge Wilson’s dance re­ dard Oil Co. of New Jersey. trict of the American Legion,
lision coverage, along with
Den 3 Pack 450 - Mrs. Ho­
is
located
at
612
North
9th.
County. This analyzation will
chols, tlckets-publicity; Jesse vue last spring.
prompt and efficient service. See
A Serofuge There he met and married Doris Department of Oregon will in­ ward Imada’s - 3 p.m.
be the subject of a joint meeting
your nearby M of E agent today.
Morgan and Lucille Morgan, re­ is a speciallycalibratedcentri- Semmens on Sept. 7, 1935, who stall new officers of the Ontario
MONDAY, OCT. 25 - No sc­ of the Committee in Nyssa with
Post tonight. Officers are E.
freshments. Several interesting fuge used in cross-matching survives him.
AHS
CALENDAR
Insurance by
hool as Veterans’ Day.
the Bishop’s Committee of Holy
Nvssa area homes will be on dis- blood for transfusions.
The couple returned to the Otis Smith, first commander;
Stardusters, home of Irma Trinity Church in Vale. The
United States soon after their Grover Francis, second vice Myers, 8 p.m.
TODAY, OCT. 21 - Girl’s
date will be announced later.
marriage and he operated a commander; Estes Morton, ad­
LARRY MEYER IN BIBLE COLLEGE
TUESDAY, OCT. 26 - Yellow
Hockey at Capitol 4 p.m.
drugstore in Arlington, Kan. jutant; and Donald Platt, finance Rose Rebkah Lodge, IOOF Hall
FRIDAY, OCT. 22 - Senior
He then served as a deputy officer.
NHS CALENDAR
8 p.m.
pictures at Caldwell,
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MUTUAL OF
This fall, Meyer entered tne sheriff of Reno County, Kan.,
Lawrence Meyer, son of Mr.
Second Ward Relief Society,
Football at Wilder, 8 p.m.
ENUMCLAW
After
holding
the
lead
since
student body in the and during the war he worked
and Mrs. Harlan Meyer, and largest
10 a.m. and 7 p.m
MONDAY, OCT. 25 - No Sc­
Fnnmrlnvu \A/n e k,nntr»n
MONDAY, OCT. 25 - No Sc­
numbering as
a pipe superintendent at the opening of the deer season
1971 graduate of Nyssa High school’s history,
f Î
Sugar
Beat
TOPS,
Rm
I
high
hool
hool
in the race for the $25 hunters’
over
680
in
the
day
school
Rocky
Mountain
Arsenal
in
Den
­
School, started a three-year
•I
school
building,
7:30
p.m.
TUESDAY,
OCT.
26
-
Frosh-
THURSDAY, OCT.28 - Girls
purse, Robert Long was edged
Bible course this September and another 450 in the evening ver, Dolorado.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27 - Se­ Soph Football Weiser here 4 p.m hockey Borah here 3:30 p.m.
out
by
Artie
Robertson
who
school.
Multnomah
alumni
num
­
Mr.
Norris
caino
to
Adrian
in
at Multnomah School of the
THURSDAY, OCT. 28 - FFA
FFA Leadership contest 10
NOLAN
returned from the hunt Sunday nior Citizens. MethodistChurch
Bible in Portland. Multnomah, ber nearly 5,000. They work 1947 where heoperateda locker
Social Hall, sack lunch, 10:30 Leadership Contest at Adrian a.m.
night
with
a
buck
whose
ant
­
an accredited, inter-denomina­ around the world as pastors, plant until 1959. He then oper­
10 a.m.
FIELD
PTA in Cafeteria, 8 p.m.
lers measured 41 1/2 inches a.m.
tional Bible college, also offers missionaries andactiveChrist- ated a cattle ranch for two
THURSDAY, OCT. 28 - Ad­
TODAY, OCT. 21 -Col. Wray
FRIDAY, Football Notus here,
from
tip
to
tip
and
to
the
skull.
years before moving to Burns.
a one-year Bible course for ian laymen.
rian PTA, cafeteria 8 p.m. NROTC program, 9 a.m.
8 p.m.
He was a member of the Ma­ Long’s head measured 40 inches.
Over the next three years,
college graduates and four de­
Toastmistress Club, Library
Messiah rehearsal - 7:30p.m.
gree programs in the Bible field. Meyer will pursue a diploma sonic Lodge, having joined Ca­
Meeting Room - 8 p.m.
FRIDAY, OCT. 22 - Foot­
Marriage Licenses
Dr. John G. Mitchell,present in Bible, theology and Bible­ ble Lodge No. 299, AF&AM in
ball at Weiser 8 p.m.
chairman of the Board of Trus- related courses. He has chosen Arlingotn, Kan. June 3, 1946.
SATURDAY, OCT. 23 - PTA
VALE -
Roger
Joseph
He was raised to the 32 de­
tees, founded Multnomah in 1936. to minor in journalism.
dinner and carnival - dinner Twombly, Canyon City, Ore.,
gree in the Scottish Rite at
starts at 5 p.m.
and Miry Lynn Sayers, Ontario;
Baker May 7, 1966, and in June
DAVE
Richard Byron Runnels, Nyssa,
of that year, became a member
Journal Classifieds and Dawna Marie Howland,
of Al Kader Shrine in Portland
WALDO
Hines, Oregon.
Bring Results!
and of the HarnevCountvShrine
w AS
Club.
50^) -1N ~ L-A w ..,
Mr. Norris was verv active
in Misonic and Shrine work, a
valued member of these or­
ganizations.
Interment was a. the Owyhee
INSURANCI
Cemetery.
Left to mirn his passing be­
(NOW IN PROGRESS)
AOINCIIS
sides his wife Dons of the home
NOLAN FIELD
in Burns are one son, Mrry
DAVE WALDO
Norris of Burns, one daughter,
DON K1LFATR1CK
Mrs.
Bill
(Pat)
Jacobsen
of
La-
DIAL 372-2287 at NHS
3 Offices to Serve You!
Grande; one sister, Mrs. Rav
Cowne of Portland; one half
Vale
Ontario
brother, Frank Rav of Roval
13 N. 2ND ST.
Phone
Phone
PHONE 372-3911
City, Wash.,; many other re­
473-3157
889-6990
latives
ami a m iltitude of
Nyssa, Oregon
Nyssa, Dave Waldo
NYSSA, OREGON
friends.
372-3162
DIRICK NEDRY. . . .
RUBEN LOPEZ. . . .
BETTY TALBOT. . .
MARGARET NEDRY.
PATSY HICKS..............
RUTH KLINKENBERG
Editor and Publisher
.............. Shop Foreman
. . . .News Reporter
. . . .News Reporter
.Justownter Operator
Justowriter Operator
THE PAST
Mass Guilt Is Destructive
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Conservative Baptist Church
Hosts Fellowship Time
Hpinbow ;
In Memory of
Jess M. Norris
Parade of Homes Planned By
Hospital Auxiliary
Automobiles
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BETTER MOTIVATED.
HIRE THE VETERAN!
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Through November 12
Renewals From Former
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