THURSDAY. MAY 5. 1968
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
TED M. BRAMMER. Editor and Publisher
Adrian Community
Church News
Officers Chosen
At Annual Session
Of Nazarene Church
Annual meeting of the local
Nazarene church was held on the
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NEWSPAPER
evening of April 27 when reports
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by church officers were given,
In Malheur County, Oregon,
with board members and officers
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end Payette and Canyon
for the coming fiscal year also
Counties, Idaho:
elected.
$400
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Don Wilson was re-elected as
$2.75
Six Months
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Elsewhere in the U. S. A.:
Those named to serve on the
Per Year
<5.00
SUSTAINING MtMIH
church board are David Alexan-
Six Months
$3.00
der, Carl Clarkson, Bill Fitzsim-
mons, E. J. Hobson, Joe Hobson.
Published Every Thursday at Nyssa. Malheur County, Oregon
Robert Martin. Harold Poe, Ken
neth Saunders, Dwight Seward.
John Sheppard. Roger Tucker.
Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa, Oregon, for Transmission
Roy Wild. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter
Rhoades and Mrs. Wilbur Ander
Under the Act of March 3. 1879.
son.
TERRY MARTIN
Selected as delegates to the
... To Represent District
forthcoming annual convention in
Nazarene Delegates Boise are Joe Hobson. Floyd
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Attend Buhl Meeting Rhoades. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Local Youth Named
The annual district convention Seward, with Mr. and Mrs. Ken
for the Nazarene Young People’s neth Saunders named alternates. Delegate to Church
society was held recently in Buhl.
Session in Colorado
Idaho, with the Rev. and Mrs.
Terry Martin, a teenager from
Church
Ladies
Select
John Bullock and their delegates
Nyssa Church of the Nazarene,
attending.
Officers, Delegates
was recently notified that he is
The Rev. Bullock was re-elect
The World Missionary society one of 16 delegates selected to
ed district Teen Fellowship di of the local Nazarene church re attend an international institute
rector. with Mrs. Bullock re cently held its annual election to be held this summer at Estes
named district secretary. Miss with Mrs. Dwight Seward named Park. Colo.
Karen Saunders, a member of the as president.
From 42 applicants, the 161
local church, was re-elected to
WREN PETTY HENDRICKS
Others elected include Mrs. youths were chosen to represent
the district council as a young Floyd Rhoades, vice president; the Idaho - Oregon district, and
. . . Succumb* at Age 71
adult representative-at-large.
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Mrs. Wilbur Anderson, secretary; will meet for a week with hun
Newly
elected
officers
for
the
Mrs.
Robert Martin. treasurer; dreds of other teenagers from
Owyhee Chapel Rites Nazarene Young People’s society Miss Colleen
Gifford, publicity throughout the United States, the
Conducted Monday of the Nyssa church are Dan Mar secretary.
British Isles, Canada, etc.
president; Ray Tarter, vice
Mrs. E. J. Hobson, prayer and
The youth camp session con
For Wren Hendricks tin,
Funeral services for Wren Pet president; Colleen Gifford, secre fasting secretary; Mrs. Dwight venes every four years, and only
ty Hendricks were conducted on tary; Bill Fitzsimmons, treasurer. Seward. "Other Sheep” periodi- high school students are eligible
cal secretary; Mrs. Joe Hobson, to attend.
Monday afternoon. May 2, 1966,
study chairman; Mrs. Kenneth
at Owyhee LDS ward chapel with CHURCH PICNIC HELD
Pastor John Bullock of Nyssa,
Congregation members of St. Saunders, box work chairman.
Bishop Wayne Berrett presiding.
district teenage fellowship direc- !
Bridget’s Catholic church held a
Delegates to the forthcoming tor, will be one of four adult
Mr. Hendricks succumbed the picnic last Sunday at Owyhee
previous Thursday evening in reservoir in honor of six Sisters convention are Mmes. Kenneth sponsors accompanying the area
Caldwell Memorial hospital fol from Holy Rosary hospital in On Saunders, Joe Hobson, Bill Fitz delegation and will also assist |
simmons, Dwight Seward and Jim with camp activities.
lowing a lingering illness.
tario. More than 100 persons at Langley. Mrs. E. J. Hobson and
He was bom Nov. 8, 1894, in tended this event.
Mrs. Roy Wild were named first
Richmond. Utah, a son of Alma
Journal Classifieds
Fishing, games and races were and second alternates, respective
and Julia Vilate Petty Hendricks.
On Sept. 20, 1916, he was united provided as entertainment.
Bring Results!
ly.
in marriage to Emma Blair in the
Logan LDS temple. The couple Marsing, Audra Reece and Ai- HAROLD KURTZ TO VISIT
resided in Utah and in 1929 lene Holmes of Nyssa and Pauline CHURCHES IN NORTHWEST
Newell Heights—Mr. and Mrs.
they moved to the Nyssa area Jennings of Portland. Other sur
where Mr. Hendricks farmed vivors include 26 grandchildren, M. L. Kurtz report that they re
until his retirement several years 11 great-grandchildren, five bro ceived a phone call from their
son, Harold, who stated that he
thers and two sisters.
ago.
Active pallbearers were grand will be in Portland Sunday and
He was an active member of
the LDS church, and his favorite sons of the deceased, including on May 15 will be speaking at
Jerry Hendricks, Craig Hendricks, the First Presbyterian church in
hobby was fishing.
In addition to his widow of the Randy Lankford, Mike Jennings, Boise.
home, Mr. Hendricks is survived Dan Reece and Steve Young.
He also plans to hold various
Farm and
Interment was made in Nyssa meetings in southern Idaho and
by two sons, Alma of Nyssa and
Blair of Jeffersonville, Ind.; four cemetery under direction of Lien- on Sunday, May 22, will be in
Ranch Loans
daughters. Katie Lankford of kaemper funeral home.
Wendell.
Cost Less
The Rev. Kurtz has been in-
vited to tell of his missionary
When farmers and ranchers
work in Ethiopia on May 24 at
borrow money to finance cap
the general assembly in Boston.
ital improvements or provide
Around mid-June, the Kurtz fam
fund* for operating exftenses,
ily will move from California to
coats are lowest through PCA
Seattle where Harold will take
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some other loans.
Women’s Bible study group met
April 27 at the K. I. Peterson
home in Adrian The Rev, Elmer
Rosenkilde discussed the new
I church constitution to be voted
on the latter part of May.
Women’s association meeting
| will be May 12 at th«' home of
Mrs. Rosenkilde in Adrian.
HOSTS CIRCLE MEETING
Members of the Thelma Case j
circle of Nyssa Methodist church
met April 21 at the home of Mrs [
Duane Holcomb. Ten women an
swered roll call with a Bibl«' I
verse.
The business session was con
ducted by Chairman Mrs. Maurice
Corey Devotions and the lesson
on "Christian Giving" were let!
by Mrs. Alfred Adams.
Final meeting of the season will
be held at the home of Mrs. Etha
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two daughters, Becky and Holly
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during the weekend with their
father and grandparents. Satur
day evening and Sunday morning
guests in the Knowles residence
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and Mrs. G. W. Knowles; his
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Knowles and family, as
well as other relatives.
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IVA JOHNSON
THANKS!
Having sold Brownie's Cafe, I wish to thank
all the friends and patrons who have been so
loyal during the 10 years Bill and I operated
in Nyssa. I am truly grateful...
GROWERS!
Mrs. Orma Cleaver returned i
home last week following a two-
week visit with relatives in the |
midwest. Her first stop was at
Greeley, Colo., where she was a
guest of her sister, Mrs. Harold
Scheller, and the two women
then went to Wray, Colo., to visit
their mother, Mrs. Belle Gurss.
Mrs. Cleaver attended a Goodell
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