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Thursday, October 22, 1970 Th« Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Pag« Two NAZARENE The Gate City Journal CHURCH NOTES DIRICK NEDRY, Editor 4 Publishe» RUBEN LOPEZ,, Shop Foreman Dr. Morris Weigelt, head of the Department of Religion at Northwest Nazarene College, will be speaking in the evening service of the Church of the Nazarene in Nyssa next Sun day, October 25. During his message, Dr. Wei gelt will be presenting obser vations and pictures gathered in his recent tour of the Middle East, particularly focusing on the land of Palestine. Since the conflicts in Israel and the Middle East are of such vital importance today, and since the historical significance of Bible history and prophecy is so applicable, this service is of real interest to many people in our community. Dr. Weigelt is particularly qualified,by study and interest) to speak about recent discove ries in the Holy Land which lend authority and influence to Bible teachings. K__0BITUARIES__2 j Rollo D. Fenn OF THE PAST News About SERVICEMEN and has not recovered at this writing. Supposition is that they started to the home of her parents, and the carbon monoxide gas leak overcame them suddenly. The youngcoup le were found by W. T. Ather ton, driver of Farmers Cooperative Creamery. Miss Elliott attended Nyssa Schools and graduated from High School three years ago, and was teaching in the Bonita district. Funeral services were held for Miss Elliott at King- man Kolony school house. 10 YEARS AGO Gladys Wiseby 1 I Carl Roth shot a deer above Rollo Delbert Fenn, 63, a Mrs. Gladys Wiseby, 81, a Cow Lake near Jordon Valiev. Nyssa area farmer, passed away former resident of Parma, died He has been informed that the SUBSCRIPTION RATES October 19, 1970, at the Cald October 13 in McMinnville, Ore. Oregon deer was a “Cactus Stag" and Graveside services were held well Memorial Hospital, where Newspaper Single Copies................ 10? a rare specimen in this area. he had been a patient for the October 16 at 1 p.m. in the Publishers In Malheur County, Ore The many velvet textured ant past five weeks. Roswell Cemetery. A native of Association gon, and Payette and lers sprouting from the skull Mr. Fenn was born April 6, Minnesota, she is survived by Canyon Counties, definately resemble cactus 1907, at Nampa, Idaho. He her husband, Scott; a daughter, I NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Idaho: plants. Old timers of both moved to Nyssa with his pa Mrs. Willard (Mary Jane) I ~ M MÜ One Year......... ,....$4.00 Jordan Valley and Nyssa have rents when he was ten years Morton of McMinnville, and two Six Months..............$2.75 neVer seen one like it. old, and lived on First Ave. sons, Milard of Laurelwood, Elsewhere in the U. S. A. Carl says he did not have for several years. He attended Ore., and Jackof Auburn, Wash. Per Year................$5.00 the deer weighed but it was school in Nyssa and Nampa. Six Months..............$3.00 a big one. He gave part of He moved to the Newell Heights Lewis W. Cooper the credit for bagging the ani area when he was 17 and has mal to Orville Maze, who first 50 YEARS AGO lived, farmed, and trapped there Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Lewis W. Cooper, 63, crippled the deer, causing him the past 46 years. He married Emmett, died October 14 in an Oregon 97913 Pfc. Danny Murphy to come Carl’s way. Roth is Mr. and Mrs. Sam Watson Edith Evelvn Churchill Fe Emmett hospital. the head stuffed and Fred Snively left last week bruary 2, 1948 at Wilder, Idaho, Born Nov. 1, 1906 in Pfc. Danny Murphy is on a 24 having Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa, Oregon, for Trans a trapping expedition and was remarried in the Idaho Nyssa he married Hazel Barnett day leave and is visiting at the and mounted. Murle Marcum on mission through the United States Mails, as a Second Falls LDS Temple May 7, 1965. on Sept. 29, 1928, in Mountain home ofhis mother, Mrs. Jennie of Nyssa Gun and Sport Shop to Steen’s Mountain where they Class Matter under the Act of March 3, 1879. expect to remain until Christ He was a member of the LDS Home. He lived his entire life Murphy of Nyssa. Danny is in is doing the work. • * * mas. Church and was an Elder of the on the Lower Emmett Bench the Marines and has been in i- * * * Priesthood and Sr. Home Tea and was a member of theChris- special Gunnery Training at Pat Wright, daughter of Mr. Arcadia - Our school is pro cher. tian Church. Camp Pendleton, California. He and Mrs. Harold Wright was gressing fine under the manage His hobbies were fishing, Surviving besides his wife, will return to North Carolina Governor Tom McCall will be a Nyssa visitor Thursday recently chosen county chair ment of Mr. and Mrs. R.‘ jf hunting and trapping, of which he “It is our hop» that interested had done since a boy. He loved Hazel, Emmett, are a son, for temporary duty. (today), and it is a privilege for us to welcome him to our man of (TAP) Teens Against Davis of Nyssa. With the help Mike Cooper of Emmett, and two He is also visiting with his persons in our community will community and area. Polio. She replaces Sharen of the children the yard has the hills, nature and this part grandchildren. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. It’s very seldom that we see the governor of our state not pass by this opportunity to of the country and all out doors. Jaques who was TAP Chair been cleaned off and now pre Services were conducted at Claude Collins and aunt, Mrs. in Eastern Oregon, and we commend the governor for making an get a glimpse of current deve He worked on the Owyhee Dam man last year. sents a more pleasing ap 10:30 a.m. October 17 at Beatty Leta Merritt of Parma and appearance here. We think it is particularly important that lopments in these areas through project in 1953. pearance. Miss Florence Bul Chapel by the Rev. JosephCon- other relatives and friends in 20 YEARS AGO he is taking the time to visit with our school children, be the eyes and ministry of Dr. lard deserves the most credit, Survivors include his wife, klin of the First Christian the area. cause they need to know who our chief executive is, and need Weigelt”, saidRev. Robert Man- Edith, Nyssa; one step-son, .Church. Interment was at Three members of the Ar she brought the mowing machine ley, pastor of the church. to know how our political system works. Leroy Churchill, La Grande, Emmett. cadia Livestock Club of Nyssa, to school and mowed down the Caph Morris’ The service is scheduled for Governor McCall made a major speech to the peace officers Ore.; one grandchild; three bro under the direction of Parley weeds. of Oregon, Idaho and Washington last night at Baker, but pri 7 p.m. on Sunday evening. * * thers, Stanley Fenn, Albany, Unit Wins Feik, won first place in the marily he is on a political campaign swing. So many politicians the Commerical Officers of Ore.; Elsmir Fenn, Homedale, Capt. Frankie E, Morris, son livestock judging at the Pacific Club which is taking such active running for state office completely ignore this part of the state, NAZARENE PASTORS Idaho and Lewis Fenn, Rose St. Bridget’s News of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris International Livestock Exposi part in everything pertaining and it isn’t right. While we are a relatively small part of the burg, Ore. of Nyssa, is a member of the tion at Portland last week end. Oregon population, we are still Oregonians, and those in high HOLD ANNUAL MEET to Nyssa are: President, E.M. His parents, two sisters and Military Airlift Command unit They are Frances Feik and Dean; Vice President, T. J. office need to know our problems and be familiar with this Pastors and their wives re three brothers preceeded him The first social of the year which has won a flying safety Virginia Corn, students of Caldwell; Secretary - Trea part of the state. presenting 50 Nazarene chur in death. held by the 7th and 8th grade Nyssa High School and Virginia It may be potentially expedient for campaigners to spend ches on the Idaho-Oregon dis Services will be conducted at CYO group was a great suc award for three years of acci Mallett of Ontario rural route. surer, I Lax; Directors, A.;H. dent free flying. their time in Western Oregon and the Willamette Valley where trict in the denomination will 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the Boydell, Barney Wilson and C. ♦ ♦ ♦ cess. The group is now plan most of the people live, but exposure over the entire state hold their annual preachers’ Owyhee Ward of the Church of H. Prettyman. ning a roller skating party at An Angus steer, exhibited by can make a difference in a close election. We suspect conference at the Roadway Inn, Jesus Christ of Latter-day a future date. There were 64 Jack Seburn of Nyssa at the that Bob Packwood is U.S. Senator now because he took the Boise, on Monday through Wed Saints by Bishop Farrell Peter 7th and 8th graders attending the Pacific International Livestock 60 YEARS AGO time to campaign all over Oregon two years ago, while Wayne nesday, November 2-4. son. Interment will be at Owy party social, and all enjoyed Exposition at Portland, won Morse stayed pretty close to the population centers. The Malheur County Bank is The program will be in charge hee under the direction of Lien- themselves. third place in the Angus divi Political campaigns give the voters a chance to see and of the district superintendent, kaemper Chapel, Nyssa. having new cement sidewalks ♦ » ♦ sion. Seburn, who won fifth hear the candidates, but more important, we think, the candi the Rev. Grady W. Cantrell, On behalf of his many friends, laid on the east and south-of St. Bridget’s Parish is spon place in showmanship, sold the dates must lay their records and programs on the line and face Nampa. this tribute is made in memory their property. soring a person to person tuto cents 1050 pound steer for 33 COMING EVENTS * * * the issues and the public. Guest speakers will be Dr. ring program for students in of J. Maurice Corey. a pound. Governor McCall is taking his time to come to this area and Mrs. Orville Jenkins of fan Mrs. He was an avid camera John Ward and son, Other boys entering were THURSDAY, OCT. 22 - grade and high school who are and took many pictures of the and meet our people. We urge everyone who can possibly Kansas City, Mo. Dr. Jen Audrey, went to Caldwell Wed- having difficulty reading. There Keith Thomas, Minard Hart, get away to see and hear the governor at the school assembly kins is a general superintendent. Treasure Valley Toastmistress nesday. will be an organizational mee sunsets, especially from the Jimmy Hiatt and Earl Bartron. at Nyssa Library Meeting Room, »> ♦ » » today, Thursday, October 22 at 12:50 p.m. He is a politician He was elected to the highest ting Tuesday evening, Oct. 27 home “at the bend of the river. Thomas won third place in in seeking re-election, but he is also the chief executive of this office in the church at the gene 7:45 p.m. He remarked the brush of an The directors of the Owyhee at 8 p.m. inSt. Bridget ’ sChris- dividual judging among 180 boys O.K.K. Club, Mrs. Ellis Wal state. The problems he has faced in the past four years have ral assembly held in June 1968. tian Education Building. Any artist could not be moved fast from Washington, Oregon and Ditch Co. have decided to en ters Residence, 2 p.m. been terrific, and there is little indication that they will be less enough to capture the glorious, large the ditch and clean'it Prior to his election, he was FRIDAY, OCT. 23 - Mothers adults or high school students yet subtle colors of the sky. No Idaho. in the next four years. out. A general over-hauling executive secretary of the De who would like to help in the Tea, Mrs. Elliot's Room, 2:30 Come out and greet Governor McCall, and show our real partment of Home Missions and two pictures were the same, and 30 YEARS AGO will be made this fall and this program are invited to this or p.m. Eastern Oregon hospitality. will insure even better water earlier he served as superinten ganizational meeting. It is one of his delights was the SATURDAY, OCT. 24 - PTA The Union Pacific this week right than the stockholdersnow dent of the West Texas and the hoped to have a teacher for each showing of slides of the Oregon Spaghetti Dinner and Carnival, is asking for bids for the con enjoy. While other neighboring Kansas City districts. student, all under the direction country. ■ W He loved music and had a struction of a new depot communities suffered from The conference is arranged High School Cafeteria, begin of professional teachers. ♦ ’* ♦ large collection of records, in Nyssa. want of water Nyssa had plenty as a time of fellowhip and in ning 5:30 p.m. MONDAY,' OCT. 26 - Hos-, A large number Luther Fife, Nyssa contracter to spare, spiration. St. Bridget’s Lay Advisory some of which were classical. District and denominational pital Auxiliary, Malheur Me Board met Tuesday evening to These he liked the most, but and Henry Horn, contractor for of men are preparing to go morial Hospital, 2 p.m. goals will be discussed. discuss financial affairs of the would not play them unless he the underpass have both re to work as soon as possible. Stardusters, Glenn Marcum parish, and the further deve was sure the listener enjoyed ceived plans and specifications Residence, 8 p.m. AREA PROPERTY on the building and plan orj lopment of the Christian Edu the same kind of music. • ALFALFAS * CLOVERS TUESDAY, OCT. 27 - Yellow He was intensely interested submitting their bids. cation Program of the parish. * ♦ ♦ DAMAGE REPORTED Rose Rebecca Lodge, I.O.O.F. The Board made up of elected in the wild life; the conditions • PASTURE GRASSES Hall, 8 p.m. Principal of the Nyssa High members and appointees by the Of the streams and rivers, and WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28 -. he ■ knew about ecology before School, Henry H. Hartley left Two incidents of property Senior Citizens, Social Room pastor serves in an advisory it became a household word. Wednesday to attend the 12th The deadline date for making damage have been reported to • LUTHER WINTER SEED BARLEY capacity for the more efficient A large garden was planted annual conference for High application for the NROTC Col area law enforcement officers of the Methodist Church, 10:30 and beneficial conduction of lege Scholarship Program is during the first week of up a.m. Bring sack lunch. parish affairs. James Grunke prior to the last year, so the School Principals to be held Wesleyan Service Guild, Me fast approaching. Applications land game bird hunting. is chairman ofthecurrent year. produce could be shared with in Salem. thodist Church parlor, 8 p.m. * * ♦ must be received by the Educa friends and neighbors. Besides Jim Heagelson, North Bend, it was easier to care for than The Idaho Power Co. is in tional Testing Service on or be reported that he parked his jeep the elimination of weeds. stalling six new type intersec fore December 1, 1970. in a lane of U.S. 201 in the High school seniors and gra Books and magazines were tion (ights, according to Ber Adrian area and that someone a part of life in his home, many nard Frost, manager. These duates who will be entering col extensively damaged the vehicle i WHEREAS, it has pleased our Heavenly Father in His infinite books being read several times. lights are considerably more lege in September 1971, who will with a shotgun, Oregon State .wisdom to call home our beloved brother, Frank C. Parr, Surgery of the eyes 13 months efficient, Frost said and will be at least 17 but not 21 years Police said. BE IT RESOLVED: The members of Oregon Trail Grange ago prevented pursuit of his replace those on Arcadia Blvd., of age by July 1, 1971, may Malheur County Sheriff’s de 'No. 687 extend our heart felt sympathy to the family. hobby as it did with work on the Adrian Blvd., Main St. apply for the NROTC College partment said that someone, i BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That a copy of the resolutions stamp collection. Scholarship Program. and Main St. east of the tracks. believed to be hunters, killed Phon« 372-2201 ,be sent the bereaved family, a copy be sent The Gate All tuition, fees, and books He accompanied grade school Four new farm customers :uw on uie . . . a cow the dih Bill Moure Moore iariu farm _ Foothill Drive east of Vale. Vournal- a C°PV * sPread ln the minutes of our minu,es' children on numerous bus trips were added, they are Ekanger, are furnished by the Navy, and to areas where they found rocks, Smith, Haroldsen and Provi the student receives a subsis (Crossing The Bar -- by Alfred Lord Tennyson) tence allowance of $50 per petrified wood and on some dence farms. month for not more than four occasions, fossils. No child years. During each summer returned without a treasure, 40 YEARS AGO Sunset and evening star, between his college years, a or he would be presented one The community surrounding And one clear call for me! midshipman participates in in from Corey’s own supply. Nyssa was shocked, last Sunday, And may there be no moaning of the bar, Mr. Corey started a display to hear the fatal accident of teresting at-sea train in« When I put out to sea, of rocks and transparencies in Miss Cora Elliott, 22, and the periods. Applications for the NROTC the Nyssa school and the Nyssa near death of Marlin Wilson, But such a tide a moving seems asleep, library some time ago. He 27, of Nyssa, when they were College Scholarship Program Too full for sound and foam, felt that all children should have found in the Wilson car on the are available at local high When that which drew from out the boundless deep the opportunity to see the beauty Vale-Brogan highway the day schools, the nearest Navy or Turns again home. Marine Corps Recruiting Sta of Oregon as he did. Due to previous. tion, or from the Chief of Naval illness and confinement he was and Miss Elliott was dead Twilight and evening bell, unable to see the completion of Wilson very near death, the Personnel (PERS-B6411), De And after that the dark! partment of the Navy, Wash., these projects. result of poisoning from carbon And may there be no sadness of farewell, We have lost two wonderful monoxide gas forming in a car D.C. 20370. When 1 embark, and sincerely graciou'" friends, —, I I - Mrs. Corey passing away on with windows all closed. Wil Journal Classifi«ds For though from out our bourne of Time and Place son was three days coming out October 30, 1969. Their door The flood may bear me far, was always open, and a welcome of the effects of the deadly gas Bring Results! I hope to see my Pilot face to face extended forthey shared the joys When 1 have crossed the bar. and sorrows of their friends. FOR YOUR HALLOWEEN PARTY NEEDS One who treasures memories COMMITTEE: of them, Orma Cleaver, secretary Doris M. Knoedler Nancv Goodell, chaplain Twin Falls, Idaho LOSE S POUNDS OVERNIGHT! Welcome, Governor McCall! A Tribute To Maurice Corey Fall Seed Supplies Deadline For ROTC Nears NuGaines Winter Wheat Seed FARMERS FEED AND SEED CO Resolution Of Sympathy 1 4 ELECTRIC PUMPKINS (For Decorations) LIGHT-UP PUMPKINS (Battery & Bulb) HEW MHADIMHITZ HET MASKS & COSTUMES DECORATIONS NOISE MAKERS TABLE CLOTHS THANK YOU ! 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