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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TWO THE GATE CITY JOURNAL TED M. BRAMMER. Editor and Publisher Nazarene Church Youth Group Gives Program at Recent Caravan Roundup Visiting Priest To Perform Duties For Nyssa Parish Nyssa Church of the Nazarene selves, telling of their Caravan had a very impressive Caravan work and special activities. Roundup on Dec. 2 at the church. | Reports were made on special Forty children and eight guides j campouts and parties. The Indian marched in to the beat of the i Maidens and Trail Tols quoted “Braves” tom-tom, led by Mike ' memorized scripture verses and Lancaster. It was a colorful scene choruses were sung by the Trail as the children were dressed in Tots. Pathfinder girls sang “Let’s uniforms representing the five Go to Church,” accompanied by Dianne Wilson on the accordion. different groups. After the salute to the Ameri Orville Anderson played a trum can and Christian flags, led by pet solo, “Victory in Jesus.” There Lonnie Barnhouse, the Rev. Omar was a horn duet, “Amazing Barnhouse led the congregation Grace,” by Tim Clarkson and in prayer. The group then gath Garry Berg, accompanied by La- ered around an artificial camp vern Berg. fire on the center of the platform. Twelve new members received Led by readers, Lonnie Barn scarfs and hats, while most of the house and Joe Hobson, Jr., the . children received various awards children conversed among them- for completing their requirements. Bill Fitzsimmons gave a report on the children’s Christmas greet ing card sales and gifts were pre Of Vale sented for most sales. Children earning these gifts were Dianne Service New church council members Wilson, Larry McArdle and Cindy were elected Sunday evening at Price. The eight Guides who are re the annual congregational meet ing and fellowship dinner held in sponsible for doing such a fine Faith Lutheran church. Those work with these children are elected to the council positions Mrs. Floyd Rhoades, Mrs. J. A. were Rex Johnson, Bud Tibbets, Langley, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fitz- Lauren Wright, Jim Tracy, Ron | simmons, Terry Martin, Kenneth Schoen, Ben Storm and Jim Thiel. I Saunders and Mr. and Mrs. Don A new church constitution was Wilson. also approved. According to Pastor John Mil- RITES TO BE CONDUCTED brath, Faith Lutheran congrega- TODAY FOR HERBERT LANE tion wil join with Grace Lutheran Funeral services for Herbert G. at Vale for services at 9 a.m. Sun Lane, 46, of Boise will be con day morning. Special music for ducted this afternoon at Lien- the service will be provided by kaemper chapel and interment the senior choir of the Nyssa will be made in Nyssa cemetery. church. Mr. Lane was born May 28, Following the service, the group 1916, in Washington and suc will leave for the annual Christ cumbed Sunday in Malheur Me mas tree hunt in the woods above morial hospital. Unity. No services are planned Sunday at the Nyssa church, Pastor Mil- brath said. Father Donald Sullivan, pastor of St. Bernard’s church, Jordan NtWSPAPO Valley, will be guest priest at St. PUBLISH!** Bridget’s parish in Nyssa on Gau- dete Sunday, Dec. 16, it has been ASSOCIATION announced by Father John Baum- ' gartner. NATIONAL EDITORIAL Besides offering the Sacrifice | of the Mass in Nyssa on Sunday morning at 8 and 11 o’clock. Fath er Sullivan will be available to hear confessions on Saturday from 4 to 5 and from 7:30 to 8:30 Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. p m. He will also take care of services in Adrian at 9:30 a.m. Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa, Oregon, for Transmission I Gaudete Sunday is the third Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter Sunday of Advent and receives its Under the Act of March 3, 1879. name from the opening word of the Introit hymn, “Gaudete,” which means “rejoice” and the OCE SCHWEIZER text of the hymn is taken from . . . Succumbs After Illness St. Paul’s letter to the Philippians, ♦ ♦ Signed letters to the editor are chapter 4. This Sunday is a day of liturg welcomed and will be printed if they do not contain comments ical rejoicing in a penitential sea of a libelous nature or attacks son. Instead of the violet vest District on religious and racial groups. ments, rose-colored vestments are Publication of the letters does used. Funeral services for Otto Her not necessarily signify agreement Father Baumgartner, pastor of bert (Oce) Schweizer were con of this newspaper with opinions the Nyssa church, will replace ducted Wednesday afternoon, Dec. expressed. Father Sullivan in Jordan Valley j 12, 1962, at Lienkaemper chapel. Officiating minister was the Rev. and Arock next Sunday. Respiratory Diseases are We, your PTA membership rep Arthur Skogan of Owyhee Com the fourth leading cause resentatives, wish to take this munity church. of death in the U. S. opportunity to encourage every Mr. Schweizer, a lifelong resi parent to join PTA. Our mem Christmas dent of the Owyhe area, succumb Help control RD (sick bership to date is 245, consider ed at 10:15 a.m. Sunday at Mal Guild nesses of breathing) with ably lower than last year. heur Memorial hospital, following Members of St. Paul’s Episcopal an extended illness. We invite you to our Dec. 20 your Christmas Seal dol PTA meeting. Enjoy the Christ guild held a meeting and Christ He was born Oct. 16, 1893, in lars. Contribute today. mas program planned for you and mas party Dec. 5 at the home of the Owyhee community, south be sure to join PTA if you have Mrs. Jessie Morgan with 16 la west of Nyssa, a son of Otto T. FIGHI IB ARD OTHER not already done so. You’ll be dies in attendance. and Margaret Sinclair Schweizer. RESPIRATORY DISEASES rewarded many times. Following a short business He attended Owyhee school. Mrs. John Chamberlin meeting, installation was held for He was united in marriage on Membership Chairman new officers. Taking office as June 1, 1917, to Adah Russell in president was Mrs. Grant Rine Weiser, Idaho, and to this union hart. Others installed were Mrs. four children were born, all of Dirick Nedry, vice president; Mrs. whom survive. They are Mar Lucinda Daniels, treasurer; and garet Wood and Lois Elizabeth Miss Eva Boydell, secretary. (Betty) Parker of Nyssa, Stewart Mrs. George Rush told a Christ Otto (Bud) of Reno, Nev., and William of Burns, Ore. A long-range research program aimed at improving winter mas story and carols were sung Robert Mr. Schweizer, a rancher and by the group. A gift exchange Methodist performance of Eastern Oregon range calves has been sum stockman, was a member of the was held with Mrs. Jake Fischer Methodist Woman’s Society of marized in 10-vear findings by Oregon State university agri ¡ as Santa Claus. Owyhee Riding club, Elks lodge Christian Service members held cultural experiment station. and a charter member of the Nys their general meeting Dec. 6 in Improved feeding practices including use of feed supple CHURCH WORKERS HEAR sa American Legion post. His the church sanctuary. Mrs. Bud ments along with meadow hay, value of antibiotics in the feed REPORTS AT MEETING favorite hobby was running wild Sappe led the prayer group pre during the first few weeks*--------- --------------- - ------------ Church school workers of the horses. ceding the program. following weaning and best tain west where ranchers rely on Nyssa Methodist church held a In speaking of him, his family Mrs. Alva Goodell, Jr., was nar- dates for weaning calves are native flood meadows for win- meeting Dec. 5. Miss Winona and friends have stated that he rator for the program, “Hear the among key findings reported ter hay supplies and on sage- Campbell, rural worker for the was a wonderful father, a good Angels Sing.” Mrs. Garold Ropp, brush-bunchgrass ranges for sum Methodists of Malheur county, and kind neighbor, always willing Mrs. Kenneth Toomb, Mrs. Paul by OSU researchers. spoke on the importance of unit to help anyone he felt was in need Ludlow and Mrs. Sappe compris Results of trials conducted from mer grazing. of assistance. ed a quartet singing Christmas Good, sound calf-wintering pro- planning of lessons. 1951 to 1961 at the Squaw Butte In additiofv to his widow and hymns. Mrs. Kinsey Keveren reported , grams are increasingly important Experiment station near Bums children, he is survived by two Mrs. Kinsey Keveren presided are reported in a new OSU bulle to help offset generally higher on the use of music in the church brothers, George of Ontario and tin, “Winter Feeding and Man production costs of raising feeder school. She told how children in Charles E. of Nyssa; two sisters, during the business session, at the primary department drama which time report and evaluation agement of Range Calves.” Ore cattle, the bulletin points out. Gertrude Jackson of Nampa and of the bazaar was given. Plans gon residents may obtain free Protein Supplement Brings Gains tized new hymns. The Rev. Paul Ludlow told the Mrs. Emma Householder of Nyssa. are under way for a foreign mis copies of the bulletin from local The bulletin reports how use of group how the Bible can be ef Also surviving are seven grand sion study class to be held in county agents or the OSU bulletin phosphorus fertilizer on proper fectively used in teaching all ages children and one great - grand January. Literature is to be or clerk at Corvallis. [ sites in native flood meadows in child. of children, youth and adults. dered for youth of the church at Hu Large Application creases yield and quality of hay A sister, Mrs. Ruth Strickland, tending college and in the armed A social hour in the parsonage The 24-page illustrated bulletin and ' boosts calf gains. Use of pro- succumbed April 20 of this year. services. was prepared by the Squaw Butte I tein supplement with meadow followed the meeting. Also preceding him in death were Helen Barns circle members station staff and has application hay for a wintering ration also his parents; two brothers, John were hostesses with Mrs. Waldo to large areas of the intermoun- j has brought marked increase in ATTENDS EOC CONCERT Mrs. Robert Wilson attended a and Fred; and two other sisters, Smalley, Mrs. C. Fritts and Mrs. gains. Dec. 5 Christmas concert present Carrie and Mabel, the latter four Sherman Wilson serving refresh The place of pelleted hay in a ed by the music department of having died at early ages. NAMED FOR CHOIR TOUR ments to the 26 members and two Mary Lou Lancaster of Nyssa is winter program, comparisons of Eastern Oregon college at La Interment was made in Owyhee visitors, Mrs. Fannie Cheldelin of among 44 College of Idaho stu cottonseed meal and urea as feed Grande. The Wilson’s daughter, cemetery under direction of Lien Portland and Mrs. Delvin Conner. dents selected for the 1962 choir supplements, and use of copper Judy, is a member of the 60-voice kaemper funeral home. Active tour of the California bay area supplement with meadow hay are choir. pallbearers were Howard Con- other topics discussed. Jan. 26 to Feb. 3. An outstanding highlight of the naughay, Fred Morton, Magnus Authors of the bulletin are program was the group singing Ekanger, Walt Hillis, Neil Dim- MONDAY VISITORS Squaw Butte staff researchers Joe “The Nutcracker Suite” by Tchai mick and Roy Holmes. Honorary Mr. and Mrs. Ken Toomb visit D. Wallace, R. J. Raleigh, Farris kovsky. bearers included Claude Smith, ed Monday evening with Mr. and Hubbert, Jr., and W. A. Sawyer, Don Linville, Frank Ward, Aud- Mrs. Guy Sparks. station superintendent. rey Ward, Theodore Rust, Lawr- Classifieds Get Quick Results! ence Kreager, Lew McCoy and Lyman Pomeroy. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Single Copies--------- 10c In Malheur County, Oregon, and Payette and Canyon Counties, Idaho: One Year 13.50 Six Months _ $2.50 Elsewhere in the U. S. A.: Per Year------------- $4.00 Six Months______ $2.50 Letters to Editor Chapel Rites Held For Lifetime Resident Of Owyhee RD-FOURTH LEADING KILLER Officers Installed, Party Held By St. Paul's Range Calf Research Data Reported In Recent Bulletin Released by OSU Lutheran Churches Nyssa and Plan Joint Bazaar Report Given, Study Class Planned By Ladies REV. DWIGHT L. KINMAN . . . Evangelist From Portland ♦ 4 Owyhee Church Slates Meetings On 'Spiritual Life' Special “Spiritual Life” meet ings will be conducted at 8 p.m. each evening beginning Sunday, Dec. 16. through Wednesday, Dec. 19, at the Owyhee Community church, it has been announced by Pastor Arthur Skogan. The Rev. Dwight L. Kinman of Portland will be guest evange list and will speak on topics of “Soul Winning Challenges.” The Rev. Kinman says, “A soul win ning church is a growing, going, glowing church!” Everyone is welcome to attend these services, the Rev. Skogan said. Classifieds Bring Results! We’ll Be Open TO WELCOME YOU New Year’s Eve (DECEMBER 31, 1962) FROM 9:00 P.M.—ALL NIGHT o COME IN BEFORE OR AFTER THE PARTY! o Brownie’s Cafe 113 Main Street Nyssa Phone 372-3085 w — Dress Her In Style I CHRISTMAS TREES ANNUAL SALE FROM THURSDAY, DEC. 13 THROUGH CHRISTMAS EVE DAY 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. At Third and Main — Near Signal Station For Christinas ! Apple Valley KANDEL BRAND By Mrs. Waldo Smalley and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble received word Monday that his father, J. L. Dibble of Nampa, had suffered a heart attack that morning. Marvin Jackson of Bridal Veil, Ore., was a Monday luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wil son. Mr. and Mrs. David Upshaw | moved last week into the old Joe McLaughlin house. Miss Ruth Weed of Caldwell was a Tuesday luncheon guest in | the Waldo Smalley home. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Leveaux were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Jim Le veaux. Word has beeh received by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson that their son SP/4 Dale Morgan of Home stead Air base in Florida, was chosen to be one of the honor guards when Pre£. Kennedy re cently visited the base. Helen Barns circle of WSCS will meet Thursday. Dec 20. with M rs. Jack Moran. Mr. and Mr- Rueben Henshaw of Caldwell were Sunday dinner guests of the Hicks sisters. ATTEND FAMILY REUNION Mr and Mrs S. C- McConnel returned last week from Phoenix, Ariz., where they visited in the home of her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson. They were joined there by a sis ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Russell Grcssley, also of Nyssa, and a brother and sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Wilson of Ft Pierce, Fla ** e *• 9 * • * Regular $32.00 KNITTED SUITS .... * • * $1987 *•* *•* Regular $22.50 JACKETS . $687 Regular $14.95 SWEATERS $1QS8 (These are limited in numbers and will be sold on a basis of first-come, first-served) LADIES' COTTON DRESSES FOR HOLIDAY TIME . . . or any time ... cottons are neat, comfortable and practical. Many patterns and all sizes. * if I s598 to s898 STARTING THIS SATURDAY We Will Be Open Until 9 p.m Through Saturday, Dec. 22 We Give Gold Strike Stamps ••• I Use Our Lay-Away Plan