Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 21, 1959, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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TH E N Y SSA G A TE CITY JO U RN A L. NYSSA. OREGON
TH U RSD A Y . MAY 21. 1959
Owyhee Community
Church Events
FOR YOUR . . .
SEED CORN
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403 North Main
Phone 2208
“T hrough this m an is preached
unto you the forgiveness of sins:
and by him all th a t believe are
justified from all things, from
w hich ye could not be ju stified
by the law of Moses.”—Acts 13:
38-39.
T he W e-Two group m et last
F riday evening in the hom e of
Mr. and Mrs. H arold Dail.
V acation Bible school w ill b e­
gin M onday, May 25, and continue
CLAYTON C. MORGAN, M. D
IDA HY BRID
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th rough J u n e 5. Them e for the
tw o-w eek school is "Living for
Jesu s in th e Space Age.” All
ch ildren in the com m unity are
welcom e to attend.
T here w ill be no m idw eek ser­
vice this w eek because of g rad u a­
tion exercises at t h e A drian
school.
S atu rd ay , May 23 — M onthly
youth rally at the M alheur B utte
B aptist church.
The p asto r w ill speak on the
subject "C hurch W ith an Open
Door!” on Sunday, May 24.
announces the removal
of his office to
680
6613 Ustick Road
Boise, Idaho
W ESTERN HYBRID
Phone 2-4739
P F IS T E R
234
32
Office Hours Will Continue to Be Held
at the Maulding Clinic on Wednesday
Afternoon by Appointment Only.
Nazarene Church
Names Mrs. Wild
Mother of Year
Mrs. Ed Wild was crow ned
M other of the Y ear on M others'
day in the N azarene church Sun
day school. Mrs. J u n e P arrish,
program director, told of Mrs
W ild's faithful w ork for over 40
years, m uch of th at tim e being
spent as a S unday school teacher
She was also praised for the w on­
d erful fam ily she and Mr. Wild
had reared, and she was presented
w ith a gift
Sunday, G eorge M W ilson was
presented as the one who traveled
by covered wagon from C urtis,
Neb His d au g h ter-in -law , Mrs.
Don Wilson, related the story of
his travel West. She told of his
being 13 years of age w hen they
left th eir fa th e r’s hom estead in
May, 1900. A m onth was spent
in W yom ing haying for the gover­
nor of C olorado and m any o th er
interesting incidents w ere related
of th eir experiences as the four
wagons traveled from 10 to 20
m iles a day, depending upon the
w ater' supply. They arriv ed at
th eir destination, P ayette, Ida.,
; Sept. 14.
A nnouncem ent was also m ade
Sunday for th e vacation Bible
school to be held Ju n e 1 to 12 u n ­
der the direction of Mrs. Dwight
Seward.
Mr. and M rs. Guy K erby and
daughter, K im of Miami, Florida
are visiting his brother. Dr. and
Mrs. K. E. K erby and S teve in
Nyssa.
PA G E FIV E
Adult Fellowship
Schedules Meeting
The Young A dult fellow ship of
the M ethodist church w ill hold
th eir second m eeting F riday eve­
ning at 8 o’clock in the church
parlor. All young adults of the
com m unity are invited to attend,
Mrs. Bill F an g en and Mrs. Ken
Toomb, chairm en of the newly
organized fellowship, announced.
Topic for discussion w ill be
m arriage problem s. G uest sp eak ­
! ers and com m on problem s of in­
terest w ill be featu red at the
m onthly m eetings, the chairm en
' reported.
Nyssa Educators
Attend Special
School Conference
Mrs. C larice L. Poor, Nyssa
grade school principal and Mrs.
Josephine Rigney. special educa­
tion instructor atten d ed the spec­
ial education conference in E u­
gene F riday and S aturday.
The U th one for Oregon, this
conference was u n d er the d irec­
tion of the S tate d ep a rtm en t of
education. Its general them e was
"How can the school best serve
the gifted child?”
High points of em phasis includ­
ed, standards to be used in lo cat­
ing the children w ith h igh in ­
tellectual ability; ways of g ro u p ­
ing: need to locate "h id d en ” ta l­
ents of m any children who for in ­
dividual reasons m ight not d em ­
o n strate special talents w hen giv-
i en the usual achievem ent tests
! and ways to prom ote b etter com ­
Elder G eorge Q. Morris, a m em ­ m unity understanding of ed u ca­
ber o f the C ouncil o f Tw elve tion and its responsibility to the
Apostles, and Elder W alter Sto­ u p p er 10 p ercen t of any class­
ver of the G eneral W elfare com ­ room.
m ittee will address the q u arterly
conference of the N yssa S take to
be held in the O n tario chapel
May 23-24
C hurch m em bers will assem ble
from su rrounding congregations
or w ards to receive counsel in
sp iritual and tem poral affairs,
Apple V alley—Jo h n J. Fisher,
and to h ear reports.
a
resident of Apple V alley for
The conferences are held q u a rt­
erly in each of the 275 geographi­ n early 30 years died F rid ay in
E m m ett w here he had been in
cal units called stakes.
a nursing hom e for the p ast 18
m onths.
Mrs. Leavitt Dies
Mr. Fisher was bom in D ecatur
Sunday at Logan
county, Kan., A pril 9, 1881, and
Mrs. Edw ard L eavitt, m other of lived in Snohomish, Wash., and
Mrs. K enneth C ottle and Mrs. New Plym outh, Ida., before m ov­
F rell B lair of Nyssa, died Sunday ing to Apple V alley in 1929. In
afternoon at Logan, U tah, at the May, 1945, he m arried Ethel Sum -
age of 79 years. She w as a life­ m ey who preceded him in d ea th
long resident of Lew iston, Utah. in 1949.
S urvivors include th ree b ro th ­
Mr. and Mrs. C ottle and Alan
and Mr. and Mrs. Blair, Boyd and ers, F red of A pple Valley, Ja k e
Sharon left early M onday m o rn ­ of New P lym outh and H enry of
Kirkw'ood, Mo.; one h alf-brother,
ing for Utah,
Sam D ubarko of New P lym outh,
and a half-sister, Mrs. W illiam
Ures Announce Birth M artin of Seattle, Wash.
Services w ere held T uesday at
Of Twin Daughters
the S haeffer M emory chapel in
T w in girls w ere born May 13 New Plym outh.
at Holy R osary hospital, O ntario,
to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Van Ure, Jr.,
ro u te 2, Nyssa. The little ladies
have been nam ed Lisa Sue and
U re and the
L au ral K ay
tw ins have retu rn ed hom e and
all are re p o rted doing well.
F rid ay w as the last day of
HASTINGS IS DELEGATE
school for Mrs. Lloyd T o b ler’s
TO C. E. CONVENTION
k in d erg a rten class M others of the
The Rev. Earl Hastings, the children w ere guests for the g rad ­
Nyssa delegate to the C hristian
E ducation convention at Caldwell, u ating exercises, program and re ­
May 25-27, w ill give the d evotion­ freshm ents.
G rad u atin g w ere R uth Alcolcer,
al at the 1:30 p.m. session May 27.
He will p articip ate in the sessions H arry B rendle, B arry C urry, D e­
of the th ree-d ay rally. T he con­ bra Fangen, Nancy Jackson, P atty
vention them e is “Reach and M cGinley, J e rry O verstake, Jea n -
Teach to A ttain and G ain.”
ine Saito, J o L ee Schw arz, M i­
chael
Sm ith, D ana Ure, T eresa De
B. F. ROOKSTOOL IMPROVES
B. F. Rookstool is convalescing M inck and M ario Fife.
satisfactorily at hom e a fte r u n ­
COLBY WINS THIRD
dergoing m ajo r surgery a t a C ald­
A rt Colby joined the pro ran k s
well hospital A pril 22. He was last w eekend at the O n tario golf
confined in th e hospital for two tournam ent. T he Nyssa golfer
weeks.
won third prize of $10 in low net
scoring.
Mr. and Mrs. P erry Low e re ­
To sell, buy, rent, hire, etc., use
tu rn ed to H ines after visiting at The G ate City Jo u rn a l classified
the Jo h n Lackey home.
page!
Mormons to Hear
Church Leaders
During Conference
lohn J. Fisher
Funeral Rites
Held at Plymouth
Graduation Held
For Kindergarten
Students Friday
Attend the
Dairy Show
This Weekend!
Top Quality — FRUIT
FRESH-BAKED WHITE
Jack and Bean Stalk — CUT
Farm, Ranch §t
Real Estate
SALES
FROM OUR BAKERY!
LOAVES
C onducted by
Betty Crocker
(No Limit)
CAKE
ANDERSON
,
Col. B ert A nderson,
O ntario 556-W; Col.
G uy S parks, N yssa
7775. and C lerk Ron
C hristensen. O n tario
U62t
N r ^ mr
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REGISTERED JERSEY DAIRY AUCTION
Carnation
CORN
FLAKES
ROAST
PORK
CHOPS
S9c Lb.
STRAW­
BERRIES
MEAT
P IE S
NYSSA ELEV A TO R
Announces New H ours. .
PICNIC
We Will Be Open From 8:30
to 5:30 p.m. Monday
Through Friday.
Saturday — 8:30 a.m. to 12:30
Red
Ripe
Tomatoes
RAY'S QUALITY ICE
Jumbo
Head
LETTUCE
2 for
T uesday, M ay 26, 1 p.m.—5 m iles so u th w est of V ale on
B urns h ig h w ay . A LLA N W ESTCOTT. O w ner. 26 R E G IS ­
TERED COW S and H E IF E R S . H erd test for 12 m o n th s' a v e r­
age. 5.2. O u tstan d in g herd; good p rospects for 4-H an d F F A .
Also selling. R egistered P olled H erefo rd Bull. M ilking E q u ip ­
m ent.
Be Sure lo Allend the
Malheur County Youth Dairy Fair
CREAM FEATURES
SH E R B E T
SATURDAY. MAY 23. 1959
Assorted
Flavors
HOME of QUALITY and SERVICE
Closing Hours—8 p.m.
9 p.m. Saturdays
NYSSA ELEV A TO R
Phone 2253
Nyssa, Or<