FORMER AGNOSTIC TO OPEN
MISSIONARY CONFERENCE
Thursday, January 21, 1971
Th« Nysta Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Page Six
BEAVER OPEN HOUSE
SCHEDULED JAN. 23
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SUNSET VALLEY
ACTIVITIES
Beaver Open House is ex
pected to draw between three
and four thousand high school ----- BY MARTHA LORENSEN
SUNSET VALLEY - Mmes.
seniors and parents to Oregon
State University Saturday, Jan. Gary Nielsen, Bill Nielsen and
23, according to Dean Dan W. Elver Nielsen attended an ex
Poling, director of new student ecutive meeting of the Christian
Womens Club which was held
programs.
Invitations and registration on Tuesday morning at the home
forms soon will be in the mail of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farley
to Oregon high school seniors of Cairo Junction area.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Young
who have indicated an interest
in Oregon State, Poling said. were Thursday evening callers
Parents of the students, high at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
school principals, and presi Elver Nielsen.
Mrs. Ora Newgen, Mrs. Jean
dents of community colleges
have also received invitations. Burdiss, Jennifer, Kathy and
“Those students who do not Sue and Mrs. Rose Douglas of
receive special invitations are Parma were Saturday afternoon
still welcome to participate,” visitors of Dorothy Burdiss at
Poling said. “They should see the Gem State Academy near
their high school principal or Caldwell. They attended a lec
counselor for information on ture presented by Josephine
Cummington Edwards at the
the program.”
The open house begins at Academy.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Holly and
9 a.m. in Gill coliseum with an
orientation meeting. OSU Stu Kenneth Wilson were Friday
dents will then escort the visi evening dinner guests at the
tors to one or more of the nine home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wil
major undergraduate schools, son at Roswell. Kenneth re
the Division of Health and Phy mained for a week end visit, at
sical Education and the ROTC the Wilson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Loren
departments for meetings with
A four-day Bible-Missionary and is now ready to go to Hong deans and faculty members. sen, Harriet and Gloria were
Conference will begin this eve Kong as a missionary. He will Time will also be scheduled for dinner guests at the Eastside on
ning, January 21, at the Nyssa speak again Friday night.
discussion of admission re Sunday and later visited Mrs.
Conservative Baptist Church
Allen will be joined by Dr. quirements and procedures, Claude Allen at Wesier. The
with missionaries to Hong Kong Kenneth Cumings for the se housing costs, financial aid, Lorensens and Mrs. Allen were
and Italy participating. A mis cond meeting of the conference. honors program, summer term, neighbors while living in Neb
sionary to the Ivory Coast and Dr. Cumings is the Northwest and other questions on higher raska.
a mission society representa Representative of CBFMS with education.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simpson
tive will also be included in offices in Portland. A former
Lunch, included in the $3 hosted a birthday dinner party
succeeding services.
missionary to Portugal and a registration fee, will be served Jan. 13 at their home, in honor
The first speaker of the eve popular Bible conference and in residence hall cafeterias. A of Wendy Simpson, guests in
ning will be Miss Sharon Mit missionary speaker, he will special coffee hour will be held cluded, Mr. and Mrs. JackSimp-
chell. For the past three years present the Bible message of in the late afternoon for visiting son, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kirk
Miss Mitchell has worked in a the evening.
patrick of Vale and Tonya Simp
parents.
variety of positions on the staff
Miss Alma Steinhauer will be
- son.
of the Oregonian Publishing the featured speaker Saturday pressed the hope that many
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simpson,
Company in Portland. She was night. She taught in Oregon people of the community will and Wendy Simpson were special
recently accepted by CBFMS to schools for several years before accept the open invitation to dinner guests at the Eastside
serve in the missionary pub going to Brazil to teach mis attend any single meeting or son’s birthday anniversary.
lishing house in Naples, Italy. sionary children in the 1969-70 all of the services of the con
Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ekanger
Larry Allen will be the se school year.
She has been ference. All meetings will be were Sunday afternoon callers at
cond speaker of the evening. A appointed to teach in Ivory Coast held in the trailer chapel at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
former aeronautical engineer, Academy, Africa.
Gordon in Payette. They par
N. Fourth and Locust.
Allen has said, “As a success
Miss Steinhauer will tell about
ticipated in a 10th birthday
ful businessman I was a self- her missionary experiences Sa
anniversary partyfor Jerry, Jr.
styled agnostic. I was involved turday morning, give her testi
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hender
in a worker-consumer treadmill mony of God’s leading in her
son and Mrs. John Reffett were
that was everything a success life. Pastor Aruthur Coast will
Boise visitors Monday.
The
ful agnostic wishes. But my present a Bible message Sun
Hendersons left for their home
BY DALE WITT
life seemed futile”.
day morning on the subject
at Moses Lake Tuesday.
PHONE 372-2183
After surrendering his life “The Missionary Challenge .
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hite were
to Jesus Christ as Lord and
The Conference will conclude
Thursday dinner guests of Mr.
Saviour, Allen went to Western Sunday evening with Miss Sharon
and Mrs. Loren Hite at the
KINGMAN KOLONY-Mr. and
Baptist Seminary in Portland Mitchell returning to tell more
home of Mrs. John Reffett.
Mrs. Wayne Robb and Mr. and
about her training at Multnomah
Mr. and Mrs. Skeet Kygar
School of the Bible in Port Mrs. Gabe Astoreca visited Mr. were dinner guests Sunday
MEN NEEDED
and
Mrs.
Phillip
Breshears
in
land and plans for her work In
were dinner guests Sunday aL
In this area to train aa
Roswell Saturday evening.
Italy.
the home of Mrs. John Reffett.
Mrs. Hudd Robb of Nyssa
All evening services of the
The Pleasant Hour Club met
and
Mrs.
Rogna
Burnett
of
Cald
conference will begin at 7:30
at the home of Mrs. Clara Price
p.m. The Sunday morning ser well wereSunday afternoon visi Thursday. The group consisted
vice will be at the usual 11 a.m. tors in the Wayne Robb home. of around 11 members, spent
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee Hill
time.
The speakers will use
the afternoon quilting.
were
guests at the Jim Phifer
LEARN TO BUY CATTLE,
slide projectors and other vi
Tri-Valley Extension Unit met
home
after
the
ball
game
Sa
HOGS AND SHEEP
at the home of Mrs. Jess Asu-
sual aids to help explain their
«1 sal« barn«, f««d lot« and
Adrian beat
work. Each of them will be turday evening.
mendi Friday with about ten
ranch««
W«
pr«f«r
to
train
Notus 64 to 49.
mon 11 to 55 trlth 11 w«« lock •«■
house
guests
of
members
of
the
parlonc«.
For local interview,
Mrs.
Bill
Toomb
and
Mary
writ« a««, phon«, addr««« and
congregation and available for
California Visitors
background to:
personal conferences duringthe Hatt visited Agnes Ashcraft in
Parma
Monday
afternoon.
Like Holiday Snow
NATIONAL MEAT PACKERS
daytime hours or after the ser
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jim
Phifer
and
TRAINING
vices.
Holiday visitors in Nyssa
14M Broadway, Dapl. B-38
A spokesman for the Con Jan visited Sunday evening with were Mr. and Mrs. Eden Lopez
Kanaaa City. Mo Mill
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Bowers.
servative Baptist Church ex-
and children of San Jose, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers
They were accompanied by Mrs.
were Monday evening visitors
Lopez’ mother, Mrs. Daniel
in the Charles Bowers home.
Lopez of Salina, Calif.
Mrs. Ida Martin of Nyssa
The Eden Lopez family visited
visited Mrs. Ed Nedrow Thurs
in the parental home of Mr. and
day afternoon.
Mrs. Jesus Lopez and in the
Timmy Brown visited in the homes of their brothers, Mr.
Ed Nedrow home Sunday after
and Mrs. Rolando Lopez, Mr.
noon.
and Mrs. Noe Lopez and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. BuckClemones
and Mrs. Hector Lopez.
of Burns were Saturday over
The entire family spent
night guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Christmas Eve in the Rolando
Herschel Thompson.
Lopez home, accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rodríguez,
of Boise were Saturday dinner
Sr.
guests in the Herschel Thomp
Mrs. Daniel Lopez stayed in
son home.
the home of her son, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Long of Mrs. Hector Lopez. She also
Nyssa were Saturday afternoon visited other friends and re
visitors in the Al Thompson latives in the area.
home.
The visitors were very much
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strawn impressed with the snowfall and
went to New Plymouth Sunday the children were delighted to
and were guests at a birthday tumble and play in it, as at
celebration for their grandson home they had only been able
Douglas Carter who was two to see snow from afar on the
years old. He is the son of Mr. distant hills and mountains
and Mrs. Paul Carter.
Ice around San Jose.
cream and birthday cake was
The visitors left for home on
enjoyed by the relatives ofCald- Tuesday morning, December 29.
well and Nyssa area.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer Book Club Meets
spent Sunday at Meridian visit
Book C lub met Saturday at the
ing Mr. and Mrs. William Mar home of Mrs. Elton McCormick
shall, and their son, Mr. and in Parma. Mrs. Delbert Poor
Mrs. Johnnie Marshall and fa reviewed “Up On The Rim,” by
mily.
Dale Dunson.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer
Next meeting will be a 1:30
were Thursday evening visitors dessert at the home of Mrs.
A Texas AftM researcher has
at the Carl Begeman home. Jack Elliott February 20.
BIG BEND
BY GOLDIE ROBERTS
BIG BEND-The Mmes. Ben
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Witty, Harvey Bennett, John
members attending.
Gladys Packwood, Ernest Seuell, Verl
Morton and Linda Hite presented Bishop,
Dyre Roberts, and
the lesson which was on the Care Edythe Prosser attended Wo
of Clothing.
men’s Association at the home
Joel Price is at the home of of Mrs. Ervin Topliff in Newell
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Heights Thursday afternoon.
Price where he expects to spend The program was omitted and
the summer months.
yearbooks were worked on.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Mitchell,
Bud Prosser of Pilot Rock
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mitchell and spent the week end with his
sons of Payette; Mr. and Mrs. mother, Mrs. Edythe Prosser.
A.T. Knowles, Denton and Henry
There will be a bridal shower
Mitchell, and Mrs. Myrtle Hil for Mrs. George Schiemer at
lis, were Sunday dinner guests the Kingman Memorial Church
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. recreation room Friday after
Lewis Mitchell. The dinner noon.
honored the birthday of Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hopkins
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alex entertained with a dinner Sun
ander and family attended an day for Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
open house at the Robert Felty Cruse, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith
home in Homedale Saturday eve of Roswell and Mr. and Mrs.
ning.
It was in honor of the Boyce Van De Water.
twenty-fifth wedding anniver
Mrs. Dyre Roberts spent Sat
sary of the Felty’s.
urday with Mrs. Sharon Krause
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Langley in Nyssa.
were January 11 callers at
Mrs. Verl Bishop and Mrs.
the Elver Nielsen home.
Kenneth Price of Ridgeview at-
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Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Margaret Woodandfamily
in
Marsing.
The occasion
marked the birthdays of Mrs.
Elmer Wood and Floyd Wood.
Mrs. Dyre Roberts visited
Mr. and Mrs. Delno Brock and
Carol in Ontario Tuesday even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van -
De Water and Mr. and Mrs,
Varner Hopkins attended Fune
ral services
Monday for
Charles Crawford.
Ted Avery left Monday morn
ing with County Agent, Leeds
Bailey and several other seed
growers to attend a seed school
in Moses Lake, Wash.
Mrs. Bill Spears, Nita, Lisa
and Will of Vale called Sun
day on Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Witty Sunday.
Foresters must grow the
equivalent of a block of wood48
feet wide, 48 feet thick and 1,000
miles long each year to meet
American’s forest products
needs.
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Kingman Kolony
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tended the 4H Leaders Teachers
Training meeting in Ontario
Thursday evening. Mrs. Bis
hop was one of the instructors.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Graham
and children of Middleton were
Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Chaney.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wood
and children of Nyssa were
Tuesday dinner guests of Mr,
and Mrs. Elmer Wood in honor
of Mrs. Elmer Wood’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Howes
received word Sunday afternoon
of the birth of a grandson. Mr.
and Mrs. Nichols Howes of
Roy, Utah are the parents.
Noel Tuppeny is recuperating
from minor surgery performed
Wednesday in Ontario.
Mrs. Varner Hopkins enter
tained the Mission circle of
the Roswell Baptist Church
Thursday afternoon.
There
were 14 attending.
Mrs. Edythe Prosser and Bud
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Delno Brock in
Ontario.
Mrs. Verl Bishop attended
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