Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 21, 1972, Page 2, Image 2

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    Page Two
Thursday, D«c«mb«r 21, 1972
The Nyssa Oat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Nyssa Gate City Journal
OBITUARIES
Ministerial Association News
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
MEETING HELD
Keeping Christmas
This is the third in 1 series of articles on Christmas. Tha
Approximately 30 persons
braved the cold the evening of words of Henry VanDyke have always struck a chord in my owa
December 14 to attend the Mal­ heart.
Mrs. Jessie Ann Bailey, 34,
A few weeks ago this column ctuaries for prayer The As­ heur Country Historical meet­ —Rev. Bot> Hutchinson
Ontario, died Wednesday, De­
cember 13, 1972 at an Ontario carried an article on Key 73. sembly of God Church, The La­ ing at TVCC.
There is a better thing than the observance of
Among items discussed was
Key 73 is th« program of 200,- tin Assembly of God, The
hospital of natural causes.
Christmas day and that is keeping Christmas.
the
proposed
art
show
which
the
She was born January 13, 000 local congregations in North Christian Church, The Lutheran
Are you willing
group
has
scheduled
at
the
America
to
present
the
gospel
1938, in Prairie City, Oregon.
Church, The United Methodist
to forget what you have done for other
FvbKthad (vary Thurtdny at Nyim. Or«««« 97913
She married Joseph E. Bailey message to every man, woman Church, The Nazarene Church, Malheur County Library for
people, and to remember what other
March.
Mrs.
Virginia
Brandt
Nov. 18, 1954, m Wallowa, Ore. and child in Canada and the Pentecostal Church of Jesus
people have done for you,
Second Class postage paid at Nyssa, Oregon 97913,
chairman,
said
theme
of
the
United
States.
The
first
phase
She had lived in Ontario for the
Christ, The Owyhee Community
to ignore what the world owes you, and to
under act of Congress of March 3, 1879
show
is
to
be
historical
or
of
this
program
is
"CallingOur
past 10 years. She was active
Church, and the Presbyterian
think what you owe the world.
landscapes of Malheur County.
The Church-Adrian.
as a 4-H leader and in the high Continent To Prayer'*.
to put your rights in the background, and
SUBSCRIPTION
RATES
Local
artists
work
including
churches of Nyssa will be doing
Oregon
school rodeo club.
As you particapate in this
your duties in the middle distance, and
Newspaper
She is survived by her hus­ that with noontime prayer Ser­ noon time prayer, pray for that of school students is being
your chances to do a little more than your
Malheur
County,
Oregon,
sought
for
the
exhibit.
Each noon when the peace and safety for our world,
Publishers
band of Ontario; her mother, vices.
duty in the foreground,
and Payette and Canyon
Sale of the society decals was
Association
Mrs. Fvelyn Simpson, Ontario, noontime whistle of the Amal­ pray for those who are lonely
to see that your fellow men are just as real
Counties, Idaho;
discussed
and
they
are
now
gamated
Sugar
Company
here
in
one daughter, Evelyn Bailey,
and alone, and pray for those
as you are, and try to look behind their
Joe
Ontario; three brothers, Wai­ Nyssa blows we encourage who suffer the loss of free­ ready for distribution.
NATIONAL NEWSPAPER
faces to their hearts, hungry for joy,
. . $5.00
One Year . .
Beach of Vale is in charge.
ter, Ray and Bob Simpson, On­ everyone where ever they are dom.
to own that probably the only good reason
Six Months .
. . . $3.00
Jeff
Ford,
TVCC,
announced
to
pause
for
a
moment
of
prayer.
tario; one sister, Mis. Lloyd
for your existence is not what you are
Elsewhere in the U.S.A.
Following the blowing of the cpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpc the lecture series which will
Jenson, Ontario and also Mike
going to get out of life, but what you are
One Year . . . . . . .$6.00
begin January 11 with Jerry
and Niki Shinzler of Ontario. whistle thosechurcheswhohave
CONSERVATIVE
Six Months. . . . . $4.00
going to give,
Steinke,
Nampa,
speaking
on
bells
or
chimes
will
cause
them
Services were conducted at
to close your book of complaints against the
BAPTIST
Camp Lyons, “Early Day Mine
2 p.m. Friday at the Berteison- to ring.
In order to provide
management of the universe, and look
Lighting” and an exhibit of
CHURCH
Lienkaemper Memorial Chapel places of prayer the following
around you for a place where you can
those lights will be brought by
in Ontario by the Rev. Ed Mc- churches will open their san-
sow a few seeds of happiness--
Norm Wagner, Baker, January
Indoo, pastor of the First
are you willing to do these things even for a
THURSDAY Open house in 25.
Christian Church with inter­
the Fellowship Room in honor
Ted Long, TVCC, will speak
by Miriam Kunkel
day ’
ment at Fvergreen Cemetery.
NAZARENE
of Pastor Coats who will be on "Indian Basketry’’ andbnng
Then you can keep Christmas.
moving December 27.Thecom- his collection to the February
Are you willing to stoop down and consider
December has come again and with it, the Christmas season. Rosie Lee Terhune
CHURCH NOTES
the needs and the desires of little children,
munity is invited between the 8 session.
What is the Christmas season? It’s giving and getting presents,
hours of 7:30 and 10 p.m.
to remember the weakness and loneliness of
Christmas trees, Santa Claus, and watching your little brother
“Merchandising in Mallieur
Rosie
Lee Terhune, 90,
SUNDAY: Sunday School at County” is the topic chosen by
people who are growing old,
or sister be something in your church's Christmas pageant. Is Nyssa, died Thursday, Decem­
to stop asking how much your friends love
Christmas Program practice 9 45 a.m. with Bible classes for Early Blackaby (or February
ber ¡4, 1972 at Maiheur Me­
. it really that ’’ Or is there more to it.
you. and ask yourself whether you love
will be on Saturday afternoon all ages.
22.
As Charlie Brown repeatedly laments each year “Christmas morial Hospital.
Morning service at 11 a.m.
them enough,
“Blacks in the Early West"
is too commercialized. What is it really all about?” And each
She was born August 15,1882 at 2 30 p.m. for all groups,
to bear in mind the things that other |»<vle
year Linus tells him, "In those days a decree went out from in Missiouri. She had been a including the Junior High Class, Message, “Christmas News" is the topic chosen by Bill
have to bear in their hearts.
Sunday activities begin with based on Luke 2 8-20.
Caesar Augustus that all the world should be enrolled. This long time resident of the Nyssa
Kaatz, TVCC for his lecture
Evening service at 6 I p.m. March 8 and Charles Swan,
to try to understand what those who live m
was the first enrollment, when Quirinius was governor of Syria. area. Her husband. Emerson Bible Study classes at 9 45,
the same home with you really want,
with the children's groups mak­ Message, “Christmas Provi- Vale attorney and member of the
And all went to be enrolled, each to his own city. And Joseph Terhune, died in 1967.
without waiting for them to tell you;
also went to be enrolled, each to his own city. And Joseph also
She is survived by a daughter­ ing final preparations for their dence’’ based on Isaiah i 14:24- society board of directors, will
27.
to trim your lamp so that it will give more
went up from Galilee, from the city of Nazareth, to JujJea, to the in-law, Lillian Terhune, Nyssa, program.
have the March 22 program on
MONDAY: Christmas
Day "Crime and Punishment in Mal­
light and less smoke, and to carry it in
city of David, which is called Bethlehem, because he was of the one sister, Ida Alexander,
The Sunday School is pre­
front so that your shadow will fall behind you,
bouse and lineage of David, to be enrolled with Mary, his be­ California, grandchildren, Mr. senting a Christmas service of service at 10:30 a.m. Message, heur County."
“Christmas Love” based on S. K. Skinner of Jordan Val­
to make a grave tor your ugly thoughts, and
trothed, who was with child. And while they were there, the and
Mrs. Glade Chadwick, music
and reading entitled
ley is the speaker April 12
a garden for your good thoughts, with the
time came for her to be delivered. -And she gave birth to her Nyssa, and two great-grand­ "The Reason for Christmas.” 1 John 4:9.
WEDNESDAY Midweek ser­ and will talkon "Silas Skinner's
gate open--
first born son and wrapped him in swaddling cloths, and laid daughters.
This is to begin at 10:15 a.m.
are you willing to do these things even for
him in a manger, because there was no place for them in the
Services were Saturday at the and participants will include vice of Bible study and prayer Toll Road” including how it
was built and maintained.
a day?
inn. And in that region there were shepherds out in the field, Lienkaemper Chapel in Nyssa, all the children’s groups and at 7:30 p.m.
You are always welcome at Not confirmed is the final
Then you can keep Christmas.
keeping watch over their flock by night. And an angel of the with the Rev. Robert Hutchin­ the Junior High class.
Are you willing to believe that love is the
Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around son. pastor of the United Me­
Christmas Sunday’s worship this back-to-the-Bible church session in the series April 26.
strongest thing in the world-- stronger
them, and they were filled with fear. And the angel said to thodist church officiating. Pri­ service will follow the Sun­ where the empasis is on know- It ls tentatively scheduled as
than hate, stringer than evil, stronger
them, "Be not afraid; for behold, 1 bring you good news of a vate interment was at Nyssa. day School program at approxi­ ing the Lord Jesus Christ per- the “Indians of the Great Basin”
soiially and loving ooe another by Emery Strong,
than death-- and ttiat the blessed life
great joy which will come to all the people; for to you is born
mately 11:00 a.m. The pastor
Use of money given for me­
which began in Bethlehem nineteen hun­
this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. Joey Lee Rodríguez will lead the service and give fervently.
morials was discussed and will
dred years ago Is the image and bright­
And this will be a sign for you.- you will find a babe wrapped
the Christmas message. Sacks
be studied further as some ex­
ness of the Eternal Lova?
Joey Lee Rodríguez, 11, of of Christmas treats have been
in swaddling cloths and lying in a manger.” And suddenly there
pressed the desire to see this
Then you can keep Christmas.
was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising Nyssa, died Saturday, De­ prepared for distribution, fol­
go for a specific purpose.
And if you keep it for a day, why not always?
God and saying, “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace cember 16, 1972 at the Mal­ lowing the service, to those in UNITED METHODIST
The program December 14
But you can never keep it alone.
among men with whom he is pleased’”
heur Memorial Hospital after attendance.
CHURCH NOTES
was about the Paiute Indians
Henry VanDyke
When the angels went away from them into heaven, the surgery.
with several record'ngs of their
Christmas Vespers will be
shepherds said to one another, “Let us go over to Bethlehem
He was born January26,1961
music and dancing. Also on
and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has made at Nyssa and attended the Nyssa held from 6:00 o'clock until
Sunday. December 24, the the tape was Mrs. Art Cavan-
7 00 on Christmas Eve.
known to us.’ And they went with haste, and found Mary and school.
Friends in the community are Reverend Bob Hutchinson will naugh, McDermitt, reading the
Joseph, and the babe lying in a manger. And when they saw
He is survived by his parents
present his last sermon in his
it they made known the saying which had been told them con­ Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Rodrí­ encouraged to share any of Christmas 1972 series at the Indian concept of man's origin.
Some tools of Paiute origin
these
activities
at
the
Church
cerning this child; and all who heard it wondered at what the guez, Nyssa, two brothers, Kirk
11:00 worship service.
were shown by Mrs. Bill Moore,
shepherds tuid them. But Mary kept all these things, pondering and Jessie Rodríguez, Nyssa, ol the Nax arene, located at Fifth
An opea tiouse is planned
Vale,
who presented the Thursday, (tonight) by the Con­ •ay good-bye in a conveniea
.them in her heart. And the shepherds returned, glorifying amj three sisters, Jackie, Margaret and Good Avenue in Nyssa.
Christmas Eve at 7 30, the
way for both the community aac
A series of activity times
program.
praising God for all
“ they
‘
‘ had ‘ heard and seen, as it had been and Janice Rodríguez, all of
servative Baptist Church in the Coats family.
church will celebrate Christ's
have
been
planned
for
next
week
Nyssa.
told them."
honor of Pastor Arthur Coats
birth in aCandleliteCommunion
The ladies of the church will
Rosary was recited at 8 p.m. by the teen group. This will Service. The public is invited to
I would like to say that I still find this a beautiful story,
and his family who are com- serve refreshments at this in­
give
opportunity
for
extensive
Even repeated as it is year after year, it illustrates really at the Lienkaemper Chapel in
share with them in both ser­
church as of next week. Their formal occasion. Everyone u
Nyssa and funeral mass was ce­ use of the vacation week. More vices.
why Christmas is.
In 1859, Dr. John Henry friends and acquaintances are welcome.
lebrated at 2 p.m., Monday at detailed announcements will be
Hopkina, Jr., an Episcopal Invited to visit them in the
St. Bridget’s Catholic Church given on Sunday.
Latin Assembly
rector, compoaed the church fellowship room between
in Nyssa by the Rev. Robert
CARD OF THANKS
The Golden Hour missionary CHRISTIAN CHURCH words and music for “We the hours of 7 30 and 10 p.m.
Sunday, church activities be- Simard.
______ ______
Interment was at the
chapter of the church held its
Three Kings of Bethlehem tonight (Thursday).
gin with Sunday School at 10 Nyssa Cemetery,
Pastor Coats lias accepted
annual Christmas party at the
SUNDAY:
Sunday School Are.”
The family of Rosie Lee a.m., followed by worship ser­
Charles Belveal home Monday classes for all ages, 9:45 a.m. “O , Little Town of Beth­ an invitation to become the ad­
Hugo Holmes
Terhune wish to thank everyone vice, 11 a.m.
evening. Games, white elephant
Morning Worship, 11 a.m. lehem” was inspired by a ministrator of Heritage Chris­
Sunday night service, 7:30
from our hearts for the land
Word was received that Hugo
gift exchange, and Christmas
Sunday evening, youth groups trip to the Holy Land. It tian School in Fort Collins,
help and understanding before p.m.
Holmes, a former Nyssa re­
candies and desserts made the meet at the church, grades 4 was composed in 1868 by Colorado. He will take up full-
Bible Study every Tuesday,
sident passed away at a Min­
evening an interesting time. A through high school, 6 30 p.m. Phillip Brooks, an Epis­ time duties with the school on
and after the death of Grandma 7:30 p.m.
lota in prayer thaily. al
neapolis, Minnesota hospital,
special feature was the wel­
MONDAY - CWF - Craft day copal minister. The music January 2. The school includes
Royal Rangers, every Tues­
Terhune.
noon and throughout the
December 15, 1972.
kindergarten
through
twelfth
coming
to
our
area
of
a
new
day,
7
30
p.m.
at
the
church
day. for Key '73, the
—Mrs. H. F. Terhune and
was written by Lewis H. grades and is sponsored by
pastor for the Church of the
united effort of moat de
WEDNESDAY - Choir prac­
Young
people’s service, nrawM’Miw iw m wit
family.
Redner, organist of three Baptist churches in Fort
nomination*
and
Nazarene in Vaie. The Rev. tice, 7 p.m.
every Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
Brooks' church.
(
hriMian group* to
Collins.
and Mrs. Frank Lacl have just
Bible study, 8 p.m.
FAITH LUTHERAN
bring the metaage
It is curious that one of
The church recently gave
moved to Vale from Green
THURSDAY - Womens Bible
of Chriat to all
CHURCH NOTES
the best-known carols, Pastor and Mrs. Coats a spe­
River, Wyoming. The local study, 9 a.m.
peraont in North
America in 1973
church had sponsored a gro­
Friday - Good News Club, Charles Dickens' “Christ­ cial gift in appreciation erf their
Come worship our Savior, cery shower and money tree for for children of all ages, 3:30 mas Carol", written in ministry. The open house is
Join with ua .
Jesus Christ, at Christmas this this welcoming occasion.
1848, is to be read, not planned to give special oppor­
p.m.
year. Our Sunday schedule of —Robert W. Manley, Pastor
sung.
tunity for others to personally
—Erledene Johnson, pastor
NYSSA CHURCHIS
worship and study is as fol­
lows:
AT REDUCED PRICES
Sunday School . . . .9:45 a.m.
Worship.................... 11 a.m.
ALL
Christmas Eve Candlelight
Worship Service . . 11 p.m.
10-SPEED
You are invited to worship with
us. Faith Lutheran Church is
located at the corner of Fifth
and Park, and the pastor is
Bill Lewis. May we of Faith
Lutheran take this opportunity
to extend to you our greetings
star ng
in this holy season, that your
celebration of Christmas and
your life in the New Year might
COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED
be blessed with the knowledge
of Jesus and His presence ma­
king your life alive in Him.
. .Editor and Publisher
. . Production Manager
. .Office Manager, News
... .Social, Circulation
............. Production Staff
............. Production Staff
DIRICK NEDRY................
RUBEN LOPEZ ................
BETTY TALBOT .............
MARGARET NEDRY . .
RUTH KLIN KEN BERG .
LUCILLE CALLAHAN . .
Jessie Ann Bailey
Nyssa and Adrian
I
What Is Christmas?
<’l ten House Planned Eor
Pastor Arthur Coats
Ilrim ii farels
PRAY
AT
NOON
SEE "RED TAG"
SPECIALS ON TOYS
HEY, WHERE'S
THE CHIMNEY?
BICYCLES
REDUCED
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EPISCOPALIANS
SWITCH’ HOURS
RIFLES, SHOTGUNS
AND HUNTING EQUIPMENT
FOR MOTHER
SMALL APPLIANCES
Hoover and Sunbeam
Vacuum Cleaners
Kitchen-Aid Dishwashers
Wo Give & Redeem SRV Stamps
Firestone
STORE
NYSSA
I
The Rev. John K. Worrall,
vicar of St. Paul’s Episcopal
Church, in Nyssa, and Holy
Trinity Episcopal Church in
Vale, announced this week that
the schedules of the two
churches are to be reversed
beginning with the services for
the first Sunday in the new
year, January 7.
The vicar said Holy Com­
munion will be celebrated the
first and third Sundays of the
month at 9 a.m. in the Nyssa
church and at the same hour
morning prayer services are
scheduled on the second and
fourth Sundays.
At Holy Trinity, the Holy
Communion services are sche­
duled at 11 a.m. on the first
and third Sundays with the same
hour designated for morning
prayers on the second and fourth
Sundays.
Journal Classifieds
Bring Results!
There’s no chimney, Santal
We have electric heat!
N o wonder the snow on the roof is so
clean! There’s no smoke or soot. Electric heat is
really clean! It takes nothing from the air, adds
nothing to the air . . . yours for a neater, cleaner
world.
Changing to electric heat can be done any
time of the year. You don’t have to cut off your
old system until the new one is ready. For full
information about the various electric types, and
planning assistance, just call your local Idaho
Power office. And don’t worry about Santa. He’s
already learned how to get into homes with clean
electric heat.
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Power
Company
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