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THURSDAY. APRIL 18. 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TWO THE GATE CITY JOURNAL Choral Group Given Farewell Service High Rating at Vale Scheduled Sunday METHODIST LADIES SLATE TWO-DAY RUMMAGE SALE Members of the Methodist Wo man’s Society of Christian Ser vice will hold a rummage sale Friday and Saturday, April 19-20, in the old Journal building, 109 Main street. The sale will begin at 9 a.m. and continue until 5 p.m. each day. Dr. Kuiper Named Associate Professor At Presbyterian Theological Seminary Dr. Kuiper became pastor of The Nyssa junior high choral The Rev. Dr. G J. Kuiper, pas-» the United Presbyterian congre group was awarded a "one” rat tor of the Kingman Memorial gation in Adrian on July 1, 1961. TED M. BRAMMER, Editor and Publiahar ing at the choral clinic held in Community United Presbyterian Since September 1962 he has also Vale Saturday, April 13. church of Adrian, Ore., has re been a part-time lecturer in reli SUBSCRIPTION RATES The group received very com NEWSPAPER ceived appointment at the Theo- gion at the College of Idaho in Single Copies ------- 10c plimentary praise from John PUBLISHERS logical semmary, Johnson C. Caldwell. He has asked that his Cobb, vocal instructor at Eastern In Malheur County, Oregon, university in Charlotte, resignation as pastor of the Ad ASSOCIATION Smith Oregon college in La Grande. and Payette and Canyon rian congregation become effec Mrs. Joan Weymouth, director of , N.C. Counties, Idaho: tive on April 30, 1962. The appointment is that of as the Nyssa junior high group, was One Year $3.50 The church session of the Ad I particularly well - pleased with sociate professor of New Testa Six Months $2.50 Cobb’s remarks relative to the ment. As head of the department rian congregation has announced Elsewhere in the U. S. A.: intonation of her group. In this of New Testament, Dr. Kuiper the congregational meeting to be Per Year $4.00 | will teach courses in that area. held on April 24 at 8 p.m. in the respect the girls rated exception AFFILIATE MEMBER Six Months---------- $2.50 By Mrs. O. P. Counsil I With Mrs. Kuiper he will partici church to discuss the resignation ally high. pate in the life of the seminary and to join with Dr. Kuiper in re Other choral groups represent SUNSET VALLEY — Worth Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. questing that the Presbytery of * family. ed at the clinic were from high while club members will meet at Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa, Oregon, for Transmission ischools and junior high schools Other responsibilities will in Boise dissolve the pastoral rela the home of Mrs. Magnus Ekan I of Vale and Ontario. Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter ger on Wednesday, April 24, in clude individual research and tionship. The Kuipers wish to thank their Under the Act of March 3, 1879. stead of the regular meeting date. writing, and the building up of Girls who participate in junior friends and acquaintances for the The change is due to the Exten the New Testament section of the high chorus include Linda Ballou, kindness and friendship shown tc^ sion Spring festival being held seminary library. Marcia Jackson, Christine Burn April 25. The seminary, founded in 1867, them during their two years 1» ingham, Carol Greig, Sallee Mor- is one of the seven seminaries for j Adrian. With sadness they wil g a n , Connie Mitchell, Bonnie J Flippenes, Debbie Brower, Ar-' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cleaver and 1 the training of ministers and full- part from the community an* April 18—Woman's Society of lene Valdez, Kathleen McGinley, son of Pocatello visited over the I time church workers of the Unit area as they respond to the chal Christian Service circle meetings. Linda Mecham, Junia Mitchell, weekend with his parents, Mr. ed Presbyterian church in the lenges of new responsibilities. They will also be leaving Cald By SCOTT LAMB At 2 p.m. Helen Barns circle will Margie Eldred, Sheila Huffman, and Mrs. John Cleaver, and his U.S.A. It grants the graduate de Information Director meet with Mrs. Earl Boston. Ful Teresa Hamilton, Doris Maggard, sister, Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ekan gree of bachelor of divinity. Dr. well, Dr. Kuiper’s hometown since and Mrs. Kuiper will be leaving 1950, where his parents, Mr. and ton circle meets with Mrs. W. W Roberta Breshears, Mary Danford, ger. Mrs. G. Kuiper, are residing. Foster. Lenora circle meeting i Lila Yost, Laurel Beck, Peggy Mrs. Adah Schweizer visited for Charlotte on July 29. | Lewis and Angie Parra. will be held at the home of Mrs. Sunday with her son, Robert — Dave Beers. At 8 p.m. Evelyn de Schweizer and family in Burns. A 40-hour week for agriculture Vries circle will be held at the , YOUNG MARRIED LDS GROUP JAMES ALBERT BOWERS Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin MEETS AT REED RAY HOME is being considered by the legis home of Mrs. Guy Sparks. ... To Serve in Western States and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holub The young married class of lature in Salem. Such a plan April 19-21—Annual conference ♦ ♦ were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. leads one to reflect on the results youth rally to be held in Nampa Nyssa LDS First ward met Sat- and Mrs. Charles Chapin. In the A farewell testimonial service of such a law on, say, a cattle Speakers will be Dr. John Solt- | urday evening in the home of Mr. for James Albert Bowers will be evening they showed home mo operation in Eastern Oregon. man of Seattle and Bishop Ray-1 and Mrs. Reed Ray. held at 7:30 Sunday evening in vies. mond Grant of Portland. Regis The lesson, “Cultivating Love the Ontario LDS ward chapel. Come roundup time and the Mr. and Mrs. Duane Stahl and foreman gathers his wranglers tration will be open to all high in Marriage,” was presented by The young missionary is a son of family spent Easter Sunday with around the chuck wagon at 8 a m. school students and will begin Gordon Ray. Refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bowers, former her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clal- where each punches in on a bat Friday evening at the First Meth served by the host couple. Nyssans now residing in Ontario. land at Cambridge. Next social gathering will be a tery-powered time clock before odist church in Nampa Mrs. Bert Crump, Mr. and Mrs. Friends of the family may call dinner-dance on April 27 at the saddling up for the day. At 10 O. P. Counsil were Sunday guests at the home, 880 North Oregon, a.m. the search for strays is halted ain’t got a wrangler permit an’ Nyssa stake house. between the hours of 2 and 5 Sun in the home of Mrs. Crump’s sis while a 15-minute coffee break statute number 1368 004 says no- ter, Mrs. Bonnie Talkington of day afternoon. is prepared over a sagebrush fire, body can run an iron what ain’t Elder Bowers is a 1961 gradu Caldwell, for a buffet dinner hon At noon there is a charge for • already qualified an’ a member ate of Nyssa high school and was oring the birthday anniversary of the chuck wagon again, to punch i i of the wranglers union. Ifn you graduated last year from Payette Mrs. Crump’s father, B. M. Early. Early and his wife are visiting out for the noon hour. Again, a 11 tetch thet iron, us wranglers is Beauty college. coffee break in the afternoon and goin’ t’ throw up a picket aroun’ Immediately following the tes here and in Caldwell before re checkout time at 5 p.m. to avoid I this here brandin’ area.” timonial, he will leave for Boise turning to their home in Weed, By Mrs. G. E. Mackey Calif. payment of overtime. Marshals Would Settle Disputes ADRIAN—Del Grannis arrived to board a plane for Salt Lake City and will enter the mission Ladies Hold Food Sale Jurisdictional Arguments Western TV shows would take Sunday evening for a 30-day fur home on Monday. He will serve Pleasant Hour club met last Come branding time, things I on a new twist and the U. S. mar lough with his wife and family. would really be thrown into an shal would be spending all his He is serving with the Army En in the Western States district i Thursday afternoon at the home with home address in Denver. | of Mrs. O. P. Counsil. Nine ladies uproar. Jurisdictional rows might time rounding up and settling gineers in Anchorage, Alaska. j were present to take part in the occur over who was to do the labor disputes instead of chasing | club’s cooked food sale to replen Mr. and Mrs K. C. Bietman of roping, holding and branding. badmen. Adults, S1.00 Children Under 10, 50c ish treasury funds. We might even visualize the fol The rancher would be spending Lexington, Neb., arrived Sunday Mrs. Leonard Hewett and Joan lowing conversation between two most of his time with his person evening to visit her brother, Mr. Friendship Mariners will have of rural Nyssa spent Saturday af cowboys: nel manager and IBM machines, and Mrs. Francis Deffer. a potluck dinner following church Cowboy No. 1: “Ah hates t’ trying to hold down overtime I Mrs. Curtis Eason and family services next Sunday. The con ternoon at the Neil Dimmick resi dence. left Friday for their home in Ya bring this up, ol’ boss, but mah and settling jurisdictional disputes kima, Wash., after visiting her gregation and friends are invited I Mr. and Mrs. Dee Garner of card an’ rate o’ pay suggests Ah’m with arbitration boards. and are asked to take own table th’ one who runs thet electric In the meantime the cattle parents, Mr and Mrs. Vernon service. A program on Hawaii is Cow Hollow visited Sunday after- | noon with Mr. and Mrs. Dean brandin’ iron. Ah happens t’ be would go hungry and the ranch- Parker. Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parker of La planned. th' only electrician in th’ crew, er’s wife and children would The Rev. Wayne Douglas of Mr. and ¡Mrs. Bob Newgen and an’ Ah don’t aim t’ turn this job spend their time carrying water Grande were weekend visitors at Roswell will be guest minister over t’ scab labor.” | and moving the cattle to neWj ' the home of his parents, Mr. and next Sunday and will have charge Boyd visited Sunday evening with | the J. E. Anderson family in Pay 1 Mrs. Vernon Parker. Mr. and Cowboy No. 2: "Yeah, but you pastures. of the communion service. ette. The 40-hour week would sure I Mrs. Paul Parker were Sunday A congregational meeting will Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jensen BUSINESS IN MERIDIAN [ louse up the west, and the east, dinner guests of his parents, the be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday. and children spent Sunday at the (Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Jackson too, but there would be one grati Vernon Parkers. Recent visitors at the home of April 24. at the church. home of her grandparents, Mr. went to Meridian Tuesday even-j fying repercussion. There would and Mrs. Charles Schweizer. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker were ing, April 9, for the opening of be plenty of horse meat on the NYSSANS RESIDE IN BILOXI Mr. and Mrs. James Chamber- construction bids for the new market since no self - respecting Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Toomb, A note to the Journal from Ideal Gas office building. The law would allow employees to; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toomb of Mrs. Royce Roberts, nee Gloria lain and children of Nyssa called Jacksons also visited Mr. and Mrs ride horses during inclement Nyssa and Greg Claney of Vale. Erwin, states that they are now Saturday evening at the Kenneth Jensen home. Jay McCamish, former Nyssans. I weather. Drive to Lewiston residing in Mississippi. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Martin recently completed phase I of his Stoker Visits Parents Jim Stoker visited over the drove to Lewiston over the week- [ basic training at Lackland AFB, end to take Mrs. Lora Mount to Texas, and is now attending weekend with his parents, Mr. visit relatives. The Martins re Morse code intercept operator and Mrs. Lee Stoker. He returned turned home Sunday evening. school at Keesler Air Base in Bi to Provo, Utah, Sunday to resume I Their sons visited their grand- loxi. This training will last for studies at Brigham Young uni | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forie Mar 22 weeks. versity. Mrs. Lee Stoker’s niece and tin of Owyhee corners, while their Mrs. Roberts and her mother, New pickups, part of a whole new line of light-duty Inter I parents were away. Mrs. Nellie Jenkins, went to Mis husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bob De national trucks, now are on display in the Nyssa area at Owyhee Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown were sissippi by auto. Mrs. Jenkins re Spain of Salt Lake City, visited Truck & Implement, 401 Main St. The International model 1000 recently in the Stoker home. Easter Sunday dinner guests of turned to Nyssa by plane, visiting with Bonus-Load pickup body shown features both exterior and Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen of their son - in - law ard daughter, relatives along the way. The Rob « interior styling advancements as well as a variety of mechanical Mr. and Mrs Robert Eastman and erts couple's address is 142 Porter Sunset Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Ar improvements including a new 3-speed synchromesh transmis | family of Caldwell. Ave., Apt. 4. Biloxi, Miss. vin Kersey and sons of Boise sion. Standard equipment for the model 1000, rated at 4 200 lbs Mr and Mrs. George Cartwright were Sunday dinner guests of visited Sunday evening with her son of Nyssa were her parents, Mrs. Effie Nielsen in Nu Acres. gross vehicle weight, includes a 6-cylinder. 141-hp. engine, inde mother, Mrs. Alma Hibbard of Mr. and Mrs K. I. Peterson. Mrs. Mrs. Elmen Leavitt, Mr. and pendent torsion bar front suspension and an alternator. Two V-8 Notus. and two LPG engines are optional. Other new International Edna Cowling, Mrs. Marie Moore. Mrs. Burnell Stelling of Nyssa Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ashcraft, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jacobson were Easter guests at the home pickups to 8.800 lbs. GVW as well as panels, stakes, flatbeds. 1 We'll Adjust Timing. Carburetor and Points for their son - in - law and daughter, and family. of Mr and Mrs. Jack Mordhorst. dumps, service-utility. Travelall and Travelette models are alsoU Efficient. Economical Operation . . . You'll Get Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Newgen and in the new line. Mr. and Mrs E. M Mackey vis Quicker Starts, Faster Pickups .. . More Miles Per Johnny, Laurence Burchett and ited her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry boys. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ander Gene of Boise went to Owyhee Gage of Boise, Sunday evening son and family of Payette, Mr Gallon ... A GOOD INVESTMENT! and Mrs. George M. Wilson and reservoir Sunday on a picnic. and Monday of last week. Mrs. Hazel Scott was a Friday Harold attended a potluck dinner 401 Main Street Phone 372-2226 night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hen Entertain With Dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and NYSSA. OREGON Mrs. Ilea Hall and family, Mr. Mrs. Don Wilson in Nyssa. ry Day. They visited Friday af- . ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. How and Mrs. Earl Winn and family I entertained with Sunday dinner ard Day at Owyhee dam. 101 North Main St. Nyssa, Oregon Recent evening dinner guests for Miss Ruth Grob and Alex I of Mr. and Mrs. Mervil Hutchin- Gonzales of the College of Idaho. Miss Grob is professor of religion and Gonzales, who is from the Philippines, is an economics tea cher at the institution. Mr. and Mis. Mervil Hutchin son and Karen ■were Easter Sun day dinner guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs K. I. Peterson. The Women's association of the Presbyterian church met last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Earl Winn. Mmes. Henry- Day, Edna Cowling and K. I. Pet erson attended from Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mackey were faster Sunday dinner guests of their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs G. E Mackey. Mr and Mrs. Carl Lovitt and Alan visited her parents in the even ing Mr. and Mrs Don Howard and family and Mr and Mrs Delbert Shelton o f Cambridge visited Sunday with their cousins. Mr and Mrs. Monty Spelman. Mmes. Charles Merritt and El-1 vin Bonde of Emmett and her daughter. Mrs Merle Hanna and daughters of Rupert, visited Sat- urday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney In the afternoon they visited their mother, Mrs Mary- 9 Good Avenue One Block West of R’.i’roid Depot Henderson in Malheur Memorial I Phone 372-2933 hospital For lames Bowers Worthwhile Club To Meet April 24 At Ekanger Home FARM BUREAU FURROW METHODIST Church News A 40-Hour Week For State Ranchers? RUMMAGE SALE Friday and Saturday, April 19-20 9 a.m. — 5 p.m. At Old Journal Building Sponsored by Methodist WSCS Grannis Arrives Home on Furlough From Alaska Base Annual Spring Breakfasts Friday and Saturday, April 26-27 6:30 to 9:30 a.m. Adrian Community Church News IN METHODIST SOCIAL HALL New International Pickups Shown TUNE-UP WILL PEP-UP YOUR ENGINE! (We'll Pick Up and Deliver) Owyhee Truck & Implement Co. SHELL SUPER SERVICE Special Spring Values Two Handsome Pieces for the Living Room The good lines fine workmanship and beautiful matenal make them exceptional for modern or traditional rooms. Matching Set in Plastic or Nvlon TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNITURE NOW! Prices Slart at S169.50 Nyssa Furniture Co