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THURSDAY. APRIL 25. 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TWO Heritage Players To Present Drama At Christian Church NCC Student Speaker Slated to Talk Sunday At Christian Church THE GATE CITY JOURNAL A Nyssa appearance of the Heri April 28 is known as Northwest tage Players will be sponsored by Christian college day (NCC day) the Christian church at 8 o'clock in Christian churches of the SUBSCRIPTION RATES Saturday evening, May 4. NEWSPAPER northwest, according to the Rev. Single Copies ... 10c They will present “Rehearsal Wallace Prowell, pastor of the PUBLISHERS in Kerioth.” a drama by Ronald In Malheur County, Oregon, local church. On this day almost ASSOCIATION Coulter. A review of the play and Payette and Canyon all students of NCC in Eugene states, “A modern young actor Counties, Idaho: make a trek to speak in Christian and actress are unsympathetically One Year $3.50 j churches in Oregon, Washington, rehearsing the roles of Judas Is Six Months $2.50 Idaho, Montana or Utah. cariot and Mary of Magdala. Dur KELLER-YORK QUARTET Students tell of the progress, Elsewhere in the U. S. A.: ing rehearsal they begin impro ... To Present Sacred Music work and needs of the college Per Year $4.00 vising scenes from the passion of ♦ ♦ I and at the same time have an op Six Months $2.50 Christ and characterizations take portunity t o develop speaking control of them. I ability. Last year over 400 chur- STERLING HOWES Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. ' ches in the northwest had stu- ‘Tn their imagination they be . . . Enters Mission Home April 22 Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa, Oregon, for Transmission 1 dents filling pulpits on NCC day, come the characters. Thus in this « ♦ Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter 1 Pastor Prowell reported. strange way Judas is presented as The nationally known Keller- Christian churches of the north a modern man and attempts to Under the Act of March 3, 1879. York Quartet will present an eve west look forward to NCC day justify his betrayal in several ning of sacred music at 8 p.m. different ways. He claims that Friday in the Assembly of God when they can see and hear first W. E. WALTERS hand the “product” of the college his and Peter’s sin are the same— church, Second and Reece in . . . Longtime Resident of Area that ‘betrayal’ and ‘denial’ are the which they support and to finan Nyssa, according to J. L. Mussell, cially support the college through same. pastor. the NCC day offering. Sterling L. Howes, son of Mr “This drama re-humanizes these This is one of the final appear Sue Dixon will be guest speak- 1 have not been hiding from dish and Mrs. Leonard Howes of 818 Dear Nyssans: characters; stripping them of two ances of this quartet in the valley I er at the Nyssa Christian church thousand years of tradition and Reece avenue in Nyssa, has been My sister says my letters are washing duties. The Kellers are moving to Phoe this coming Sunday at the 11 I hope the Chilean festival was literary cliches and in this way called to serve an LDS mission not worth the space they take in nix, Ariz., where he has accepted Funeral services for William reveals insights into the ‘treach in Switzerland. the Gate City Journal but I told a big success. Will someone con a position as minister of music o’clock worship service. Everyone is invited and wel-1 Ellis Walters, a resident of the ery’ of Judas and the beauty of He is a graduate of Weber high her it’s not a matter of accomp nected with the Nyssa AFS office and Christian education at the come to attend, the Rev. Prowell Nyssa area for 52 years, were forgiveness.” school, Weber seminary and serv lishing anything big, but just to tell me about your activities? The warning bell has sounded. Eastside Church of the Nazarene concluded. conducted Saturday afternoon at let you know what I have been ed in the Marine Corps Reserve. Mr. and Mrs. Charles York will | Lienkaemper chapel. Officiating METHODIST BREAKFASTS up to. Then too, I would like my That means I had better get ready Elder Howes entered the mis remain in Nampa where they op-| minister was the Rev. Paul Lud SET FRIDAY, SATURDAY friends there to know that I will for my next class. I’ll be waiting sion home April 22 in Salt Lake for your letters which I hope will erate the Melodie Lane Music low of Nyssa Methodist church. appreciate letters from all. Friday and Saturday, April 26- City and will leave Monday from Mart. be coming soon. Mr. Walters succumbed Wed 27, are dates set for the Methodist the Salt Lake airport. Time goes by so fast I can The public is invited to attend j PLEASE WRITE TO ME! His headquarters will be Pila- nesday, April 17, 1963, in Malheur annual spring breakfasts to be hardly believe that I have been this service, Pastor Mussell said. ■ Memorial hospital following an served to the public from 6:30 to tusstrassell 11, Zurich, Switzer Love, in Manila for seven months. So By Mn. G. E. Mackey extended illness. far I haven’t had any luck in 9:30 a.m. in the church basement. land. Leila Alampay landing a job, but I’m hoping that He was born May 23, 1882, at Menu will consist of pancakes I Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Bietman of I’ll be accepted soon. There’s a Berryville, Ark., a son of Frank (regular or sourdough), eggs, sau Lexington, Neb., who have been good chance for work in the new visiting her brother and sister-in- lin T. “Doc” and Roberta Carter sage, fruit, coffee or milk. building where the Philippine General chairmen are Wilbur law, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Deffer, Walters. He grew up and attend AFS office is now located. United Church Women o f left Thursday morning to visit ed school near Berryville. Foster and Russell Gressley. In I graduated in March from sec On June 15, 1910, in Harrison, charge of the kitchen will be Mr. Local piano pupils from the Nyssa will participate in the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wiggins at Pen retarial school. I am planning to classes of Alice Nishitani and Ma nationwide observance of May dleton and other relatives in Sun Ark., he was united in marriage and Mrs. Orland Cheldelin, Mr. work on a bachelor of arts degree rie Ogilvie have registered as Fellowship day on May 3. nyside, Wash. They will visit Mr. to Ida Farmer and to this union and Mrs. Sam McConnell and the next school year at the Far East candidates for membership in the Theme for the day will be "One ana Mrs. Deffer enroute to their four sons were born, three of Gressleys. Table and dining room ern university, if I get a job. I National Fraternity o f Student Family Under God. Claiming , home. whom survive. One son, Robert, chairmen are Mrs. Lavone Fox plan to study at night and after Musicians sponsored by the Na Our Inheritance.” A birthday dinner honoring E. died at the age of 21 in 1935. and Mrs. Bob Wilson. Mrs. Lloyd office hours. This marks the 30th anniver M. Mackey and Arlo Miller was tional Guild of Piano Teachers. The Walters’ came to the Nyssa Tobler is ticket chairman with We have moved to another Students will play standard, sary of May Fellowship day, held Sunday at the Mackey resi area in March 1911 where they Mrs. Mural Lewis in charge of apartment, but my friends can classic, romantic and modern se sponsored annually by United dence. Other guests included the had since resided. Mr. Walters publicity. NO 545 still write to me at my old ad lections from memory. They will Church Women. Messrs, and Mmes. Harry Gage was a retired farmer and was also People of all churches in the dress as the postman knows me be judged on 35 points such as of Boise, James Personette of a ditch rider on the Owyhee pro CARD OF THANKS and will know where to drop your rhythm, accuracy, phrasing tech community are invited to at Pendleton, G. E. Mackey and fam ject for 23 years. He worked 12 I wish to express my sincere I letters. nic, interpretation, scales, chords, j tend the luncheon at 1:30 p.m. ily, Mrs. Arlo Miller and Ruth of campaigns at Amalgamated Sugar thanks to friends and relatives for in the Christian church, accord Parma and Marion Cook of Los factory, until he retired in 1958 I have been waiting for any is etc. visits and cards which I received sue of the “Bulldog” as someone Pupils of Mrs. Nishitani will ing to announcement by Mrs. Angeles, Calif. due to ill health. The couple mov during my recent stay in the hos 127 Main Street promised to send. I am wonder play at the high school next Tues Harriet Pennie. president. ed to the present residence in pital. Visit in Patterson Home Those planning to attend are Nyssa, Oregon ing how Nyssa is doing in sports. day morning, April 30. Entrants. Nyssa in September 1959 from —Mrs. Edith Benton. Weekend visitors at the home their home at Owyhee corners. Basketball has been temporarily are Susan Hashitani, Lissa Nishi-I asked io prepare and take a of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Patterson suspended among high schools tani, Gary Sadamori, Carrie Sai- j covered dish. Mr. Walters was at one time a were her mother, Mrs. Nate Tur- here due to troubles to be settled to, Pamela Saito, Jeanine Saito member of Odd Fellows and Ma pin of Aberdeen, and her sister, LADIES TO SPEAK SUNDAY in the courts. and Jan Saito. sonic lodges. On June 19, 1960, I think I did pretty good on my Students of Mrs. Ogilvie in AT WESLEYAN GUILD MEET Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Bullock of the couple celebrated their golden Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Harold A Western district Wesleyan last examinations. I got an 86, clude Pamela McPartland, Caren wedding anniversary with an 87 and 89 for steno, typing and Jackson, Roberta Breshears, Lin Service guild luncheon meeting Turner of Arco were dinner open house reception given in I guests on Saturday and Sunday. business English. I ’ m satsfied da Ballou, Lynn Jackson, Susan will be held Sunday, April 28, at their home by their children. with that but would hate to settle i I Hartley, Cheryl WiLson, Brenda 1:15 p.m. in the local Methodist Sunday dinner guests also includ In addition to his widow of the ed Mr. ana Herb Roy, Mr. for just that on my finals. I’m re- 1 I McKinney, Susan Schenk and church, according to Mrs. Leo home, Mr. Walters is survived by and Mrs. Troy Jones and Patsy Gonyer, secretary. viewing hard for them. Vicki Peterson. three sons, Rex of Boise, Byrd and Mrs. Christina Roy, all of I have been so busy that I don’t I Speakers will be Miss Dorothy and Jack of Nyssa; one grand even have time to paint. I want I Lessons in Failures Barnette of Washington, D. C., Vale. daughter, Mrs. Brenda Launt of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bailey, David you to know that I have been He who will not listen to the who is serving as field worker Caldwell; and one great - grand good lately—no skipping classes teaching of failure shall never for the Women’s Society of Chris and Linda of Midvale were din daughter, Deborah Launt. ner guests Sunday at the home tian Service; Mrs. Floyd Hill of as I did at the beginning—and I hear the voice of success. Other survivors include one La Grande, WSCS secretary of of his niece, Mr. and Mrs. Lennie brother, Charles F. of Walla Wal Martin. In the evening Mr. and promotion; and Mrs. Wyona la, Wash.; three sisters. Mrs. Lyda Campbell, Malheur county field Mrs. G. E. Mackey and family, Callen of Murtaugh, Idaho, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Forie Martin and worker. | Clyde Cartwright called. Mr. and Florence Boatright and Mrs. Byrd Mrs. Mackey took ice cream and King of Berryville. NYSSA SEMINARY GROUP His parents; a brother, Dan; TAKES TRIP TO GRANDVIEW | cake to help Lennie Martin cele and two sisters, Mrs. Dora Bunch brate his birthday anniversary. A seminary group of 40 boys and Mrs. Myrtle Boatright, pre-1 and girls from Nyssa LDS First Sunday Dinner Guest ceded him in death. and Second wards went on a re Mrs. Marguerite Scott was a Interment services were con cent trip to Grandview, Idaho, Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Edna ducted at Owyhee cemetery un hot springs. Cowling. der direction of Lienkaemper fun The young people went swim PINT SIZE ALADDIN Mr. and Mrs. Don Hatch visited eral home. Active pallbearers ming. held a wiener roast and Sunday evening with Mr. and were Don Linville, Bob Thomp VACUUM BOTTLE played games. The resort is own Mrs. Bill Willis. son. Earl Kygar, Vernon Parker. ' • mcial introductory offir ed by the D. O. Bybees, former Mmes. K. I. Peterson, Edna Claude Skinner and Herschel residents of Nyssa. Cowling and Marguerite Scott at Thompson. Honorary bearers in With your purchase of a pair of tended a luncheon Thursday at cluded Art Boydell, Ray Franklin, j famous RED WING SHOES you get HERE TO ATTEND RITES the home of Mrs. M L. Kurtz Joe Bellon, Al Thompson, Audrey this handy pint size vacuum bottle Insure a fast start for vegetables and Among out-of-community rela Saturday luncheon guests of Ward and Tom Johnson. with unbreakable stopper, non-drip tives here to attend Saturday fun Mr. and Mrs K. I. Peterson were other crops subject to nematode dam eral services for Ellis Walters Mmes. Marie Moore, Edna Cow IN APPRECIATION pouring lip, shock absorbing Aller age by treating with D-D before you were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters ling, Mary Leader of Buhl, Cary With heartfelt gratitude we ex support. Guaranteed by Good plant. D-D soil fumigant is the specific, of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Modlin of Twin Falls and Mr and press our appreciation to mem Housekeeping. Launt and Deborah of Caldwell, Mrs. W. E. Piercy. inexpensive way to control nematodes. bers of OKK club. Rebekah Sun Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Walters Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ashcraft and shine club, to neighbors and other and family of Walla Walla, Wash son of Grandview. Wash., were friends for the many kindnesses OFFER IS LIMITED, RED WING Mrs. Veeta Willhite and daugh Saturday overnight guests of Mr. expressed in thought and deed S££ YOUR LOCAL STAUFFER DEALER ACT NOW! *S HOES ters o f Murtaugh, Idaho, Mrs. and Mrs. W E. Ashcraft and at during the illness and following Geraldine Tomilson of Boise. Bea tended the wedding of Mary Ash the death of our loved one. Those STAUFFER CHEMICAL COMPANY Fanner of Twin Falls, Mrs. C. C. craft and Robert Messick. kindnesses will never be forgot- Western Offices: San Francisco • Loa Angeles • N. Portland Callen and son-in-law, Art Shaf Glendale Ariz • Fresno • Bakersfield fer of Murtaugh. To Buy, Sell or Reni, —-Mrs. Ellis Walters Try the Classified Page! and Family. SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Mr and Mrs. Art Bosselman were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chick Quinowski. TED M. BRAMMER, Editor and Publisher Keller-York Quartet To Appear Tomorrow At Assembly of God Howes to Leave On LDS Mission In Switzerland Leila Alampay Writes of Activities In Manila; Requests Correspondence W. Ellis Walters Services Conducted Saturday Afternoon Adrian News United Church Ladies Local Piano Students Plan Fellowship Meet Register as Entrants At Christian Church In Music Fraternity PAULUS JEWELRY STOP NEMATODES NOW Bracken's Dept. Store “It’s Planting Time The Weather Is RIGHT - Our Plants Are READY! ★ SHRUBBERY ★ PERENNIALS * BEDDING PLANTS ★ GARDEN SEEDS ----- ALSO------ Lawn Fertilizers and Crab Grass Killers (WE CAN FURNISH YOU A SPREADER) Í' Fangen Bros. Greenhouse We»t on Adrian Highway Phon. 372.3437 r& I « 1 Family reunions are fun. Traveling isn’t always easy. 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