Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, February 10, 1966, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1966
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE TWO
LOCAL CHURCH YOUTH
Methodists Schedule
TAKE PART IN SERVICES
Benefit Auction Sale,
In keeping with Youth Obser- j
vance week, Jan 30-Feb. 6, young
people of the Christian church;
TED M. BRAMMER. Editor and Publisher
Plans for a benefit auction sale
Pastor John Bullock announces participated in the Sunday morn­
According to Mrs. Max Urry, * "Mountain Man" by Vardis were completed during a recent
that a local talent contest will be ing worship service.
librarian, the following books are Fisher. A breed of heroes they meeting of the finance commis­
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
held at 6:45 Sunday evening. Feb
NEWSPAPER
Those taking part and duties j now available to patrons of Nyssa wen1, Stanley Vestal says, “The sion of Nyssa Methodist church
13. at the Church of the Nazarene. performed were Paula Strickland, public library.
Single Copies
10c
men of destiny, whose skill and with Chairman Dale Adams in
PUBLISHERS
Categories include vocal and in-1 call to worship; Kathy Strickland, !
In Malheur County, Oregon,
courage
enabled those Americans charge.
"Quo
Vadis
”
by
Henryk
Sien
­
ASSOCIATION
strumental solos and groups, and responsive reading; George Hei-
and Payette and Canyon
who followed their trail to con­ The church will hold u public
kiewicz.
The
title
of
this
intense
­
religious readings.
Counties. Idaho:
der, meditation; and Carolyn
quer a continent.”
auction on Tuesday, Feb 15 and
Age groups will be divided into I Sells, scripture reading. Benedic­ ly dramatic novel comes from the
One Year
$4.00
"What Tima’s the Next Swan?" will serve dinner at the Nyssa
ancient legend in which Christ
junior
high,
senior
high
and
Six Months
$2.75
tion was given by Kathy Strick­ appears before St. Peter as he bv Walter Slezak as told to sale
yard. Auctioneer services
young adults. Winners from the land.
Elsewhere in the U. S. A.:
flees from Rome. Peter asks, “Do- Smith-Corona Model 88-E. The will by donated by Colonels
local
church
will
then
compete
in
Young men serving as deacons
Per Year
$5.00
r
a zone contest to be held later this were Jerry Strickland. Don An­ mine, quo vadis?" (Lord, whither book is about Actor Walter Sle- Bert Anderson. Guy Sparks and
Six Months
$3.00
goest Thou?) and the reply is, zak’s father, Leo Slezak, consider­ Koger Baker. The restaurant will
I
month.
derson, Jim Bishop and George “To Rome, to be crucified again.” ed one of the two greatest tenors scheduled
to start at I p.m.
An invitation is extended to Heider,
Thereupon, Peter turns back to irf the century—the other. Enrico
Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon
Items of use and value have
the public to attend this Sunday
A junior choir comprised of his martyrdom.
Caruso. This is basically Walter’s been secured from members and
evening program.
Martha Heider. Kathy Spitler.
story, but it is equally a son’s lov­ friends of the church and pro­
"Our
Town"
by
Thornton
Wil
­
Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa. Oregon, for Transmission
Susan Clapp, Allen Prowell and der. This play is an attempt to ing tribute to a great man and ceeds
from the auction will go for
GROUP
ATTENDS
CHURCH
Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter
Don Ballou presented several se­ find a value above all price for his adoring and remarkable wife
church
projects.
Members
of
American
Legion
Under the Act of March 3, 1879.
lections under direction of Linda the smallest events in our daily (Mama and Papa).
post 79 and auxiliary attended Ballou.
"The Rise and Fall of Adolf
lives.
Nyssa Methodist church in a
Parma
group on Sunday morning in hon­
"Up From Slavery." by Booker Hitler" by William L. Shirer.
Father of Nyssan
or of the Four Chaplains who died NAZARENE CHURCH YOUTH T Washington. This is the life "Yseterday, Today and Forever" Gold
Green
HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET
by Maria Augusta Trapp This in
at
sea
during
World
War
II.
of
Booker
T.
Washington,
founder
The
LDS
Parma
ward will hold
in
Annual banquet for teenagers of the famed Tuskegee Institute to be simply the story of how its annual Gold and Green ball
of
the
Church
of
the
Nazarene
Held in
in Alabama. He worked cease­ “Jesus Christ, yesterday and to­
8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb 16,
was held Saturday evening in the lessly for the rights of his race, day, and the same forever, finally at
Funeral rites for Jack Moff is. Burial Rites
with MIA officers and teachers
Methodist
fellowship
hall
with
became
a
member
of
our
family.
”
father of Nyssan Paul Moffis.
pioneering a struggle that still
in charge of arrangements. Di­
Martin
over 40 young people in attend­ goes on.
Missoula. Mont.
"Tha Story of tha Trapp Family rectors are Ijirry Wagstaff and
were conducted Friday, Feb. 4.
Graveside
services
for
Robert
February. 1965
1966, in the cemetery at Wilder, Steven Martin, infant son of Mr. ance. Coordinator for the event
"Prince of Foxes" by Samuel Singers" by Maria Augusta Trapp
was Mrs. Dwight Seward and Or­ Shellabarger. This is the story | This is the adventurous story of Mrs. Myrle Boodery.
Gate City Journal
Idaho.
and Mrs. Richard Martin, were
Theme of this yenr’s event is
Nyssa. Oregon
Mr. Moffis, a resident of Wilder, conducted on Monday afternoon, ville Anderson served as master of the mysterious Lord Andrea one of the most distinguished mu­ "Hello, Young Ixivers,” and the
of
ceremonies.
sical
families
of
the
age.
(This
succumbed of a sudden heart at­ Feb. 7, 1966, at Nyssa cemetery.
Orsini, a young man of violent
Dear Sirs:
family’s story forms the basis of theme song will be used for spe­
Special speaker was the Rev. accomplishment.
Please renew and forward my tack the previous Friday while' The baby was born premature­ Howard
cial dance selections during the
Mansfield
of
Boise
“
Into
"Cry, the Beloved Country" by “The Sound of Music ")
copies of the Gate City Journal— visiting relatives in West Plains, ly on Feb. 2, weighing 4 pounds, the Word” was the central theme
floor show.
"Strike
in
the
W»ii"
l>v
James
Alan Paton. So begins the most
14 ounces and succumbed the fol­
I enjoy the Nyssa paper so very Mo.
Don Roby’s orchestra will pro­
Daniel
and
John
G.
Hubbell.
This
and
appropriate
decorations
in
distinguished
novel
that
has
come
He was born April 3, 1896, at lowing day due to a respiratory
vide music for dancing, and the
much.
.
is
a
brilliant
reconstruction
of
red
and
white
portrayed
this
mo
­
out of South Africa in many
We are still having winter wea­ Trail. Mo, and grew up in that infection.
A roast turkey dinner was years. It is one of the most dis­ j one of the central events of our public is cordially invited.
ther here—and “Mr. Ground Hog" area. He was married Sept. 10, ■ Mrs. Martin is the former Judy tif.
1916, to Lou Driscoll and the fam­ Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. served under supervision of Mrs. tinguished novels that has ap­ time.
saw his shadow on February 2.
“Riddles. Riddles. Riddles." se­
peared anywhere in recent times.
ily
resided at Trail until 1940 Robert Wilson. The couple re­ Kenneth Saunders.
Wishing the best during 1966
lected
by Joseph Leming. You’ll
"The
Great
Discount
Delusion"
cently moved to 2350 C street,
to all my friends in the Nyssa-1 when they moved to Wilder.
join in the pun as soon as you
by
Walter
Henry
Nelson
The
big
apartment
A,
in
Baker
after
re
­
Adrian area.
In addition to his widow and
Adrian
bargain — this is the glittering open this sparkling and unusual
son, Paul, he is survived by two siding in La Grande where both
BELLY J. BRIGHT
Church
promise held out by discounters book.
other sons. Willie of Banks. Idaho, attended Eastern Oregon college.
"Lawrence of Arabia" by Alis­
25
Members
of
the
Women’
s
asso
Price tags sparkle with neatly
and Linvel of St. Louis. Mo.; twin
tair Maclean.
ciation
of
Adrian
Community
I
crossed
-
off
high
prices.
But
is
Former Nyssan Dies daughters,
Beginning at 5:30 p. m.
Mrs. Wilma Clinton NYSSA EXTENSION UNIT
church will meet at 2 o’clock this this true? Have discounters renllv
Adults......................$150
and Mrs. Nilma Clinton, both of > MEETING SLATED TODAY
ATTEND
CHURCH
BANQUET
Brief
Nyssa Heme Extension meeting afternoon, Feb 10, at the home found a way to slash all prices
Willow Springs, Mo.
Family..................... $5.00
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jim
Obenchain
at
­
of Mrs. Jake Borge.
drastically?
Modesto Rites Held
tended
a
banquet
Monday
night
Children
6 to 12 .. 75c
Also surviving are three broth­ will be held today, Feb. 10, at
"The Bridge of San Luis Rey"
Funeral services for 67-year-; ers, four sisters, 25 grandchildren the home of Mrs. Guy Sparks on
Title of the program will be
at McGarvin’s Smorgasbord in
Under 6................. FREE
old Warren Raymond Kelch, a and 16 great-grandchildren. One Alberta avenue. Co - hostess for "And Who Is Your Neighbor?” by Thornton Wilder. This book Caldwell. The dinner is an an­
studies the lives of five victims
Nyssa resident from 1935 to 1949. son preceded Mr. Moffis in death. the noon louncheon will be Mrs. Slides will also be shown.
Sponsored by Adrian PT A
nual event for officers of Roswell
were conducted recently at
S.
H.
Porter.
Members of the church session to determine if possible what Baptist church.
The Friday services were un­
Franklin and Downs funeral der direction of Peckham. Dakan-
The lesson, “Short Cuts to Hot will meet at 8 o’clock this evening manner of existence they had
home in Modesto, Calif. Inter­ Davis chapel. Officiating was Meals," will be presented by the at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. lived and whether it would throw
some light on God’s intention in
ment was made in Lakewood Me­ Fred Prince of the Wilder Free hostesses.
Elmer Rosenkilde.
thus casting them at that precise
morial park.
AU
women
interested
in
work
Holiness church.
moment into eternity.
of the extension service are in­ CIRCLE MEETINGS SLATED
Mr. Kelch, a native of Nebraska I
"Northweit Passage" by Ken­
and resident of Stanislaus county, * YEASTY YAKKERS ORGANIZE vited to attend.
Members of Methodist WSCS, neth Roberts. This is a story of
Calif., since leaving Nyssa, suc­
An organizational meeting of
circles will meet at 2 p.m. Thurs- i
cumbed Saturday, Jan. 29. 1966. the Yeasty Yakkers fifth - year PINHEADS ELECT OFFICERS day, Feb. 17, in area homes. Mar- Major Rogers whose incredible
exploits in the five years of the
at his home in Modesto following cooking club was held last Thurs­
First meeting of the Pinheads , cia Ball members will gather at Old French War proved him the
a brief illness.
4-H Sewing club was called to the home of Mrs. Cora Rookstool greatest of all Indian fighters.
day at the Irvin Topliff home.
Elected to office were Janice order at 4 p.m. Jan. 24 in the j in Apple Valley. Mrs. W. W. Fos­ This book has the same elements
In addition to his widow, Lu­
ter will host the session for Thel­ —literary distinction, factual ac­
cille Kelch of the home, he is sur­ Okano, president; Marcia Topliff, home of Mrs. Stanley Sisson.
Election of officers was held ma Case members and Mrs. Don curacy, humor and romance —
vived by five sons. Percy M. of vice president; Rita Piercy, sec­
Idaho, Melvin L. of Texas, Lyle retary - treasurer; Larraine Cart­ with Alicia Huffman named pres­ Somers will entertain the Lowry which distinguished its predeces­
R. and Gerald of Modesto and wright, reporter; and Cynthia ident. Others elected to office are group.
sors.
Nancy Wilson, vice president: Jan
Billie A. Kelch of Ripon, Calif.; Chapin, recreation chairman.
The even
circle will meet at! "Three Famous Short Novels"
one daughter. Mrs. Thelma J. Kir­
The year’s program was plan­ Saito, secretary - treasurer; Jean- the home of Mrs. Dick Miller.
by William Faulkner. The volume
ned to include yeast breads and ine Saito, reporter; Patsy Wilson,
by of San Jose. Calif.
includes “Spotted Horses,” “Old
Also surviving are two broth­ meat cookery and during the year song leader; and Sonia Saito, so­ FOUR NAZARENE CHURCHES Man” and “The Bear.”
ers, Earl and Alvin Kelch; and the group will visit a bakery, cial chairman.
PLAN BASKETBALL TOURNEY
"Above and Below" l>v Tom
Records and 4-H books were
two sisters. May Johnson and j grocery store and meat market.
A basketball tournament be­ Shelnick. The thrilling adven­
Mildred Holes, all residents of i Mrs. Topliff is leader for the distributed and projects for the tween Nazarene churches of tures of a professional diver and
Nebraska. Other survivors include new’ 4-H club and the next meet­ coming year were discussed prior Eagle, Boise Euclid, Kuna and treasure hunter.
20 grandchildren and five great­ ing will be held Wednesday, Feb. to adjournment of the meeting.
Nyssa will be held this evening, ! "Overtime in Heaven" by Peter
—Jeanine Saito, Reporter. Feb. 10, in the grade school gym-1 Lisagor and Marguerite Higgins
16 in her home.
grandchildren.
nasium. The first game is sched- i This book gives two expert re­
• • • ext • • •
; uled to begin at 7 o’clock.
porters the chance to tell the true
stories of 10 incidents which test­
ed to the utmost the courage and
4-H GROUP TO AID CARE
Fourth meeting of the Kitchen | resourcefulness of our nation’s
Queen’s 4-H club was held Feb. 3 ‘ servants abroad.
with President Karry Cleaver in
| charge. Flag salutes were led by
Shanna Munn and Marianne Hop­
man, and minutes of the previous
meeting were read and approved.
Instead of a valentine exchange,
the group voted to save the mo­
ney they would spend and at the
end of the year will send it to
1 CARE. Shirley Cleaver gave a j
demonstration on how to make
and shape bread.
Next meeting of the club will
be Feb. 17 at the home of Mrs.
Virginia Cleaver, leader.
—Mildred Widmer, Reporter.
THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
LETTER
To the Editor
Dies
Rites
Local Talent Contest
Set Sunday Evening
At Nazarene Church
Nyssa Librarian Reviews New Books
Now Available to Patrons of Area
Ward Dates
and
Ball
Missouri;
Wilder
For Infant
Held
SMORGASBORD
DINNER
Community
News
After
Luncheon on Tuesday
Friday, Feb.
Illness;
ORE-IDA
is now
Contracting
POTATOES
Call Field Deparimeni
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a brand new 1800-gallon tank truck with dual pumps
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you can be assured it means better service. It will
enable them to . . .
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* Eliminate Any Danger of Mixing Products
And Remember You Can Still SAVE by Ordering Early —
50 a Gallon on Oil and 10 a Pound on Grease!
(Order Before March 1 for Delivery by April 1)
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