Thursday, August 31, 1973 Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Pag« Two 3000000000000« Nyssa Gate City Journal LETTER T O EDITOR Former AFS Student Visits UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NOTES THIS I BELIEVE by Rev. Bob Hutchinson 1 believe in the Word of God. To the Roman world of St. Editor, The Journal Paul’s day, to the intellectual, The Malheur County Fair to the educated man preaching Board wishes to express their that a book out of Jewish cul­ sincere appreciation to every­ ture was the true gospel and one who contributed to the the God of the Jews was the success of the 63rd annual Mal­ Pubkihed fvary Thursday at Nyite. Oragon 97913 one true God and that a Jew heur County Fair. in Jerusalem who was cruci­ While much planning and work Second Class postage paid at Nyssa, Oregon 97913, fied would save mankind and goes on throughout the year, it under act of Congress of March 3, 1879 transform the world was to them is the cooperation of the many foolishness, nonsense and un­ T individuals and organizations SUBSCRIPTION RATES 'Oregon worthy of audience. who contribute their time and i Newspaper But they aren't alone, for teer labor Is being used wherever possible effort that makesfor a success­ NEW NAZARENE FELLOWSHIP HALL Malheur County, Oregon, ¡ Publishers many today and even some who under the direction of Pastor Robei7°Mjn^ ful fair. Everyone is needed is starting to take shape as Devere Nelson, and Payette and Canyon I Association Lutz Kliche, foreign exchange wear the ‘cloth’ say the Bible ley and a building committee. from the exhibitor to the fair­ foreground, lays concrete blocks around the Counties, Idaho; 'tudent from Germany, who at­ can no longer be believed, that lb. bonding win prevtfg n ;I . goer. tudor type laminated arches raised last fellowship dinners, recreation activities for Our thanks to the community. tended Nyssa High School in it is not infallible but contains Saturday under the direction of Hill Fitz­ One Year.................$5.00 1969-70, is S Nyssa visitor for errors and is not necessarily children, youth and adults, and other meet­ Sincerely, simmons, and with the aid of equipment Six Months............... $3.00 two weeks. He lived with the the Word of God. But I along ing areas, as well as a kitchen. MALHEUR COUNTY FAIR loaned by the Nyssa Co-op Supply Volun- Elsewhere in the U.S.A. Roy Hirai family during his year with many millions of others BOARD One Year.................. $6.00 in Nyssa, and is again visiting believe the Bible is the inspi­ Gordan Capps, Chairman, Six Months................. $4.00 red Word of God and is the only Guy Sparks, Vice-Chairman, with the Hirai's. Lutz is traveling with Hans infallaible and authoritative Bill Grace, Fran McLean, Allen Erstrom and Alice Murphy, Se­ Mayer, both students at the source of divine truth Abraham Lincoln said, “1 University of Freiburg in the cretary He’s a proud old soldier. Veteran of Chateau-Thierry, of Black Forest of Germany. They believe the Bible is the best Meuse and Argonne. To some he seems a pitiable anachronism are on a two and one haif month gift God has ever given to Largest permit issued for workers are intent upon doing 10 YEARS AGO in this day of disenchantment, dissent, and protest against trip, visiting many parts of the man." W. E. Gladstone said, August was for the new tele­ war work so as to make a di­ On August 20 Nyssa was the establishment. I have known ninety-five of United States. phone building at the corner of rect contribution to the war But the old uniform stands for something that he once, The boys flew from F rank­ the world’s great men in my designated a terminal point for Bower and Second Street for effort. Union Pacific Railroad. long ago, laid his life on the line to defend fort, Germany to New YorkCity time and eightv-seven of them the $21,000. The building is to be The Nyssa residents live at Since that time five trains are HONOR. FLAG. HOME. COUNTRY FREEDOM. where they stayed one week, were followers of the Bible. ’ ’ concrete block construction the NYA residence center, Alma B. Todd leaving the local yards daily, To these values and their preservation his forefathers had then hitch-hued to Booth Elay It is small wonder that the • • • wti. i. in addition to eigtit hours ! pledged “lives, fortunes, and sacred honor." Maine and visited Bible has always been the six days a week, serving towns Services for Mrs. Alma B. Harbor, It appeared Wednesday that a day war work training, board. ) He made their commitment his >wn. When his country Todd, 77, an Owyhee-area re­ there. They hitched to Detroit, world’s best seller. No other in all directions. They travel approximately Nyssa and the county might soon room, emergency hospital care, called, he went. There are some who would say he went need- sident for the past 24 years, Michigan, and after a few days book can touch its profound wis­ be declared by health officials recreational and personnel lessly, as a naive tool of the munitions makers, an innocent who died at her home Sunday, took the ferry across Lake dom. its poetic beauty, or the 300 m»ies jone way) and re­ to be free of the polio epidemic guidance and $9 a month are turn after having made runs dupe of patriotic publicity. August 27, 1972 of natural Michigan to Madison, Wiscon­ accuracy of its history and stage with no new cases being provided. Well, try telling him that! causes were conducted Wednes­ sin and from there went to prophecy. Its critics, who clai­ covering an area from Mar­ reported. No, he didn’t make the world safe for democracy. But he day, August 30 at the Lienkaem- Minneapolis, Minnesota. 40 YEARS AGO med it to be filled with for­ sing, New Plymouth, Weiser Dr L.A. Maulding, county bought a few years free from tyranny. He stood in the line of per Chapel, Nyssa, by the Rev They drove with a woman and gery, fiction, and unfilled pro­ and Burns Each train carries health doctor, warned however, Four sisters, three of whom men who from time immemorial have counted some values Edward Mclndoo of the Ontario two children to San Francisco mises are finding the difficul­ a five-man crew, adding25em­ she had not seen for four years, now is no time to relax that dearer than life itself. First Christian Church. Burial and spent a week in the bay area. ties lie with themselves, and ployees working out of local vigilance against the dread di­ motored from Colorado, ar­ There are yet such men. For every alienated dropout thou­ followed at Owyhee Cemetery. Then they drove a car for the not the Bible. Greater and more yards. He stated there must riving Thurstfay to visit with • Operating the trains out of sease. sands share the old soldier’s age-old commitment to the God She was born April 14, 1895, Drive-Way Company to Salt careful scholarship has shown be a period of six weeks elap­ Mrs. H. Glen Holmes at her • who created them, and to the freedom that is the heritage of at Tipton, Kansas andwas mar­ Lake City, and drove another that the apparent contradictions Nyssa as a terminal point has sing without the reporting of country home in Oregon Trail/. His children. proven successful financially ried to Jesse W . Todd October car from there to Portland. were caused by incorrect trans­ The visitors are Mrs. Dean Z A strong and free society can withstand almost any as.- ault 2, 1912, at Oswego, Kansas He Lutz got off at Nyssa, Hans lations rather that divine in­ for UP and has re-ultedin work a new case before the eptd* mic Reeves of Greeley, Mr- . Chas. ! can safely be declared ended from without. It can withstand-even be improved by-vigorous preceded her in death March 28, drove on to Portland, and will consistencies. It was man and starting on installation of ad- Briggs of Platt, ville, Mrs. f dissent and debate from within. tracks, a diesel engine ditional not the Bible that needed cor­ 30 YEARS AGO 1963. The family moved to return to Nyssa by bus. Tromble and Mrs. Robt Sued-? storage tank, sand dryers and What it cannot survive is the apathy and uninvolvement of El Paso County, Colorado in From Nyssa the two boys will recting. The faculty of Union High d>n of Johnstown. Colorado^; its citizens. I feel about the Bible as locating storage and personnel School No. 5 of Nyssa has been 1915, then to Parma in 1933, travel to Vancouver, B.C. to They made good time, taking; He’s not fighting anymore, that old veteran. But he still and from there to the Owyhee visit Lutz’ uncle, and will re­ a freshman student at Oregon buildings here completed, but one position is two days for the trip of 985 - This information was furni ­ votes. And he knows why he votes as he does. And you’ll find area in 1948. turn to Germany by October College of Education felt when yet to be filled in the grade mile-. Mrs. F.F. Byers, daugh­ him in church every week, taking, as he tells it, “a refre:her Survivors include two sons, 1 in time to start back to school, I was attending there. During a shed The Journal by Freight school, Superintend'!!! Henry ter of Mrs. Holme-, is also here course in values." When he says, "You can count on me,” Jesse R. Todd of North Ar­ lutz is taking Sociology, Po­ class in history a teacher with Agent Tom Jones, who said he Hartley stated Wednesday from Owyhee Dam Mr.Holni.-s. you can count on it! lington, N. J., and Gerald W. litics, Literature and Journa­ the intent of ridiculing the Bible did not have complete details Gilbert Henry of the high is the envy of his neighbors a^ ■ His uniform is mended now and the medals are tarnished, on all the plans at this time. said, “ Is there anyone here lism at Freiburg. He says it Todd of Santa Cruz, Calif.; three school faculty, and Arthur he has six good cooks in the • • • But his moral fiber has endured unrotted and his honor un- daughters, Mrs. Ray (Ellen) is great to be back in Nyssa, who still believes in the Bible?" Smith, grade school teacher, household this week, stained. First place and overall win ­ Kinion of Ethiopia, Wash., Mrs. and feels like this is his se­ The whole class was silent for were inducted into the army In fact, you might call him and the flag he flies on every a moment and then this one ners in the annual Back-to- Ray (Ruth) McCracken of Pol­ cond home. 50 YEARS AGO Tuesday. holiday two old veterans. School parade held Fridaywere lock and Miss Alma Todd of jmOTWOTm student stood up and said,“Yes Roger, Dale and Jannie Phifer. Teachers recently employed RED, WHITE, AND TRUE blue : I believe in the Bible, I be­ The Arthur Cook residence Nyssa; 17 grandchildren and •'best to teach in the high school are was th»- scene of a joyous birth­ —Liberty Magazine escorted the FAITH LUTHERAN lieve it is inspired, I believe They 10 great-grandchildren. Mr Hal; li Haw. r!h d Lu- it is inspired from cover to dressed cow in town " CONSERVATIVE CHURCH NOTES Bend, Social Sc ience, Mrs. O.E. day party which was given Mrs^ cover and 1 believe the cover 20 YEARS AGO BAPTIST Lawrence McDermott Cheldelui of Nyssa, English. Cook by her friend«, Friday A group of 25 from Grace is inspired, too " This 1 be­ The office of the Nyssa Gate Mr Bumgarner of Kentucky, evening tn honor f the lady’« CHURCH NAZARENE birthday anniversary. Thteve- Lutheran, Vale, Faith Lutheran,' lieve, I believe in the W ord of City Journal will be dosed from Science. SUNDAY: Lawrence C. McDermott, 84, Nyssa and St. Paul Lutheran, God. rnng was pleasantly spent with • • ♦ CHURCH NOTES 1 p.m. Friday, August 29, to Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. of Nyssa passed away early Ontario are atti nding the San CHRISTIAN WOMEN music and refresh- games, allow employees to attend the Alice Lytle and Cecile Cole­ with Bible classes for all ages Wednesday morning. August 30, Francisco Lutheran Youth Con­ Those present were ments. The Treasure Valley Chris ­ funeral of Ray N. Alters, father man of Nyssa, enrolled for the including two for adults. 1972. gress, September 1-4, at the tian Business and Professional of publisher, Duane R. Alters. past one and a half months Mmes. Addie Wilson, Barney Morning Service at 11 a.m. NAZARENE CHURCH NOTES Services pending at Lien- San Francisco Hilton. TheCon- o o o Women’s Council will hold their for war work training at NYA Wilson, W.B. Hoxie, C. Klim- Message, ‘ Judgement and Re­ kaemper Chapel. gress, sponsored by an inter- monthly dinner meeting Sep­ Building in the City of Nyssa Albany, were recently trans­ kenberg, Nettie Cook, Albert formation,' based on Matthew SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9:45 a.m. synodical grot^i called Lutheran tember 5 at 7 30 p.m. at the is on the upgrade according to ferred to the Eugene NYA train­ Cook. Poorman. D.W, Holmes, 12:33-50. WORSHIP SERVICE - 11 00 Latin Assembly Youth Alive calling youth of Boulevard Grange near Cairo the records of city recording C w. Reberger, Georget Issen, Evening service at 8 p.m. a.m. ing center all Lutheranism to a living­ Junction. Francis, Lyells, Ralph of God Ch urch clerk Hilda Tensen. Building Message, “Goals for Servants EVENING GOSPEL HOUR - 7 Miss Lytle is taking aviation H.T. relationship to Reservations must be made [ permits for August to date total sheet metal and radio and she Servoss, J.R. Hunter, Sam Sunday, church activities be­ witnessing of the Church," based on 1 p.m. Je'-us Christ, will attract 3000 by September 4 Call Joretta $23,900 as compared to$!7,600 Blaylock. A R McCarty and Timothy 1:1-13. YOUNG WOMEN’S BIBLE gin with Sunday School at 10 and Miss Coleman who are youth on the Pacific Coast: Miss Frances Klinkenterg. Norman, 889-6064. for the same month last year WEDNESDAY: Study, every Tuesday - 9 45 a.m., followed by worship ser­ being trained as war industry Speakers are vice, 11 a.m. Midweek service of Bible a.m. Dr. Billy Graham, Sunday night service, 7:30 study and prayer at 8 p.m. MID-WEEK SERVICE, WED- Dr. Don Williams, Minister of p.m. 4. JUST AHEAD: nesday - 7:30 p.m. Sunday School Rally Day has Bible Study every Tuesday, Mission at Hollywood, Califor­ nia, First PresbyterianChurch, been set for September 10. A LAYMEN’S RETREAT - FRT- FRt. 7; 30 p.m. Rev. Charle Mueller, presi­ special program has been plan­ day night through Monday at Royal Rangers, every Tues­ dent of Southeast district of ned with a general assembly our Victory Cove Camp near day, 7-30 p.m. during the Sunday School hour. McCall, Idaho. Several of our Young people’s service, the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod; •LAST WEEK laymen plan to attend this camp every Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Rev. Paul Mork, president of Two Sunday School classes at which time Dr. James Dob­ A friendly church with a Waldorf College, Forest City, had special times outside the son, author of “Dare to Dis­ friendly smile. Sunday School. Mr. and Mrs. cipline” will be speaking in --Rev. David Martinez, Pastor. Iowa, and Clarence Page took the fifth several services. Other inte­ Dr. Nelson Trout, director * and sixth graders on an over­ resting activities and wonder­ of Lutheran Social Service of Missionary night campout in the upper ful fellowship will make this a Miami Valley, Dayton, Ohio. Baptist Church Burnt River Country. Vicki helpful and delightful time for The group from Treasure Coats entertained the first and all who can attend. Those who Sunday School, classes for Valley leaves Thursday, 6 p m. and will stay at the Lutheran second graders with swimming do not go to the Retreat areen- all ages 9:45 a.m. and then a game time at her couraged to worship in our re- Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Church in Winnemucca, Nevada, home. AC (Special music each Sunday) overnight. During the Congress gular services. DELCO LOCTITE Everyone is welcome at this Sunday evening, BTC, 7 p.m. they will stay at Messiah Lu­ SPARK PLUGS DELCO-REMY friendly church with a back- theran, Hayward, California, Song Service, 7:30 p.m. FILTERS —Robert W. Manley, pastor NEW DEPARTURE BEARINGS to-the-Bible emphasis. Bible Message by Pastor where Pastor Lewis' brother, PIKA NUT FUEL PUMPS Jack, is pastor. HYAT1 BEARINGS Smith, 8 p.m. PCU VALVES * FASTENERS PUBLIC AUCTION Attending from Nyssa are, SHOCKS Wednesday, Bible study, 8 GUIDE LAMPS * . Pastor Bill Lewis, Joe and Ro­ LAND SALE BATTERIES p.m. FILIER A RADIATOR CAPS September 22. 1972, at 2 30 P.M. seanne Martin, Terry Baker, CARBURETOR TISCO Christian Women Terri Young, Nancy Ross. Sandy THERMOSTATS TRACTOR A FARM PARTS The Oregon State Highway Commission will offer for ^,ale at oral public AEA Fangen, Marsha Galloway, B*r AIRE CONDITIONER Meet Sept. 6 auction a parcel of land which is located approximately 6 miles North ty Jo Wenke, and Dana Ropp. NEW REGULATORS A ALTER­ WIRE. 4 CABLE <9 of Ontario on Ontario-Payette Highway, Ontario, Oregon. Sale will be TRICO “Interior Decorating" by NATORS Preaching in the Nyssa-Vale BRAKE PARTS held at the site on September 22, ¡972, at 2 30 P.M. The property is Wanda (May) Lehmkuhl of Boise WINDSHIELD WIPERS parrish this Sunday, Septem­ OIL SEALS further described as follows: formerly of Payette will be the ber 3 will be Mr. Dave Duncan, I AP '4 special feature of the next A parcel of land lying in the SW l/4 of Section 16, Township 17 South, DEITZ laymen from First Lutheran in I *r » TRW EXHAUST SYSTEMS Range 47 East, W.M., Malheur County, Oregon and being a portion Christian Women’s Club lun­ Baker, with Mr. Don Young of I i * ENGINE 4 CHASSIS PARTS LIGHTING EQUIPMENT J ’ of that property described in those deeds to State of Oregon, by and cheon. This is open to all la­ Nyssa as liturgist. Worship is I MIRRORS through its Stat«- Highwaycommission, recorded in Book82, Page 363 dies and will be held at the at 11 a.m. at Faith Lutheran, I BENDIX and in Book 100, Page 95 of Maihc-vr County Record of Deeds, the La Paloma Cafe in Ontario, 5th and Park, where all are I BRAKE WEATHERHEAD parcel of land to which this description applies contains l.76 acres, DUPONT Wednesday, September 6 at welcome to join in worship of I more or less. CARBURETORS HYDRAULIC HOSE A COUP­ CAR CARE PRODUCTS » our Lord and the fellowship of I 1 p.m. CHEMICAL PRODUCTS TERMS OF SALE: Cash or check at time of sale The minimum price LINGS the Gospel. I Special music will be sung STARTER DRIVES that will be accepted is $4,400.00 Conveyance will be by Bargain and FAULKNER BRASS F ITI IN« On Wednesday, August 30, I Sale Deed The State reserves the right to accept or reject any or all by Ed Bradshaw, a popular bids. The sale is subject to the Oregon State Highway Commission’s local singer. Donna Hughes, a Pastor Bill Lewis attended a I REBUILT STARTERS A GEN. BORG WARNER ■r . use restrictions on all signboards and all types of junkyards. No access young school teacher from meeting of the Committee on I LUBRIPLATE will be permitted to the highway, and the purchaser will be required CLUTCH RELEASE BEARINGS GOODYEAR Boise will be the speaker Rural Ministry of the North I to bear the cost of fencing adjacent to the highway. ENGINE OIL a LUBRICANTS NEW A REBUILT CLUTCHES A free babysitting service Pacific 4 Rocky Mountain Dis- I BELTS-HOSE-MUD FLAPS INFORMATION District Property Agent, 2lll Adams Ave., La Grande, UNIVERSAL JOINTS tricts, the American Lutheran I will be sponsored at the First Oregon, Phone 963-3177. (Sale No. 94, Files Nos. 15842 and 22973). RAMCO WATER PUMPS GOULD Baptist Church in Ontario. Church. The meeting was held I PISTON RINGS Published August 31 and September 13, 1972 For more information call 889- at Our Saviour’s Lutheran I TRACTOR A N.D. 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