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Thuriday, Moy 24, 1973 Th® Nyt»a Oat® City Journal, Nytsa, Oregon Pog® Tw® Nyssa Gate City Journal DOUCK NEDRY........................................... Etttor and PuNisber RISEN LOPEZ........................................... Production M*.'.ag*r BETTY TALBOT................................... Offk* Manager. News MARGARET NEDRY.................................... Social, Cirruíatioa ROTH KLINKENBERG ................................... Productaoa Staff LUCILLE CALLAHAN........................................ Product»« Staff f«»r* Tk.rW«« •« Nytva Or«*«« »7W1 Secami Class postage paid at Nvssa. Oregou 97913, uodfr act of Congress at Mar:L ?, 1*~9 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Malheur County. Oregon, aud Paren* and Caaroa Counties. Idabc. NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Orse Year...............$5. OC Six Mcoths...............$100 Elsewhere n th* U.S.A. Oae Year.................... $6 0C Su M omas ................... $4.00 “lop Op” lour Great Success Aa eveut »hicts bad moct sigcir.cabcc :: <grx-ultur* ;e Mal heur County occur redlast Sa:, rds' » v - v-r400 local res.> concn and state officials, and visit;-« Mok part in tbe first •‘TOP OF tour. Rar Novxaey, County Extension Afect. planned,proanoto®. and conducted the tour and hr did aa c<tsta»&nc jot.. To th.se of us whe lire amoegst tt.> tr*«r-ne agri’-ir-ral production, yet ar* not actual.» involved m it, the tour »as as eye opener It is gxd for as to t* renn.oded hew muck skill, toen- ledg* work and dedkataoa r urt: ttn pr.Juc:..-« of these crops. And it is gA?d t. 1» reminded that here in Malheur Countr and Treasure ValG» »* not ilr hare s.'tne of the Brest productive land in the eotmtry, but »« also have scan* of the most skillful fanners and ranchers tc he f.xmd anruber* la th* U. S It probably is geed als for ttose »valved in gr.wiag beets, potato**, corn and onions to kne» of the probiens of the dairy- mee and cattle feeder and vica versa Tour partic-parts beard frotr experts m every pba-e of the>- operations, and it surely is nor* uiforBiativ* to bear as »-. a> s-■ bo» : do it riftt. that tc read about it r bear about it fr. c a c lassrooui pro fessor or teacher. Hearing ab.«t pxtads and np».- if fertilizers per acre went over some at m bead- tut there »ere many »be understood. and the questwas know.-dcaij* Timing and weather was perfect als-. and to tow these farms and ranches at this tone of rear wbee the crops are just start.ag to grow, and likewise the young livestock, is a ».-ndtrfal ex perience. The pride that these gwrators have u their land and facilities, and the tremendous urvesuc-nts retired to per at« a successful fartz or ranch, is also evident la well-planned order tear partxipnnts ns:ted th- Malbew ExpwriweEt Station to learn about gr »it and weed o.ntral in alfalfa, and to Marx that ue have -over K AX acres of alfalfa in Malbew County. Tber to the Harry Featherston fans on the bigfr»<» tc Vale tc see one of the top paster* pr grams. and :: find out that the count» has 4C.OOO acres of irnftaed pasture land. The Jo* R. ■Scotti Payne dairy !Vm near Vale was the next top. and here tour partic.pasts &>• bo» a successful. UMdern dairv fans is c®erMed. Malheur Coamcy is second in Oregoc ia dairy productKc The ®aoer stop »as at the W ill owe reek School, where the steaks were furnished bv tt> ■ ovmty ba.-.ks.ir« pared by members of the Nyssa, Ontario and Vale Chambers of Comtr.erce. and served by the County Cc» be lies. The halan e ut then-al »as furnished bp ma: > grovgis E :■ rr J ia xg: . ■ Jure The afternoon part at the tour started » itt a visit to the Ma.-vir. Young beef cattle fee±.-< enterprise near Wil. w Creek. This nodem. planned operation, and mat« Chers like it is wt» Malhe.r Cowry is the state s l- at.-.c into x beef cattie producnoa. a $20.$ million local industry The tour concluded »ltr a visit to the beautih_‘ home of Cowry Commissioner EMC Maag. whers be told tour members abewt grew-.ag sugar beets and com. Thea os tr Ms br.other Besxy Maag s farm where tow members .earned bew a hay and gram cperati.x fits m witt Us feedlot des.gned foe l.KK bead of catthe TUs trewend- os multi - million doLar bwiness. vrtuct is so easily taker for granted in Ous area was placed u S-amarx focus whet ow c o w r y; tg -perat.or-‘ tell hew it is done Next year the tow »ill be held m the Nyssa area, and some dtfferew phases of the agriew.’twal e wrci will be seen One person wbc doesn’t take Malbe-w Cowrv agriculture for granted is President Robert MacVicar at Oregon Sum Uarver- sity He partxipnted tn the ennr* tow and this is the fourtt or fiflh visit to our county since be took -ver at OEU as president This was Ray Never»*» s shew, nxvigt and •* . mgraralat* Un on a fine yat This personable extension agent will soon kn-v every farmer and bssutessmar m the r.wfv, 1! be doesn’t already And hr -sal at aE bastfa. about beatlag the tars tor agnculture *e look forward tc next year’s "TOP OP*' tow ia the Nyssa arum NAZARENE CHURCH NOTES SVND a Y - Early mcjraiag prayer at tbe Cburct. t OOa.m. Sab.e srud» ;lasses for all ag*s - 9 4! a.m Mersing »o-rsM; »Ct mes- sage tv Pastor Manie» I I OC am Eveaiag Gospel Hast ’ p m TU ESSAY - Yow< Warne« s Btt* srudy at th» horte of Mrs. Kave P->sr.fuer 945 an •aaODAI - Dastnct Mm- sxmarv Serien Conventiot »ill begx at 9 X a. m. at tbe F irst C huret af tbe Nararene ix Boise Ma< X Tw: specia. missioria- Fles will be speaku if dar .ng the day. Rev Clyde Golüher from Peru and Rev Jako* Kanis trew M warnt iejue Souti Afnca. Busness. local saciety re- perts. and -ctw-r items of x- terest and xaspirauon «... be gtvet under th* direcDouaf Dis- tnrt NWMS Preo-dent Mrs. Gradv CantreE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY - Dastrx-t AsaemNy wiH - avene as Boise First Cburrt kmuml rvports ar>d bnsmess oí tbe Chtrri year wfll be r .oaducted. Dout foggvr tr pina for Vaca rían Bü»e Sckoai whick will be beld June 9-15 ¡t evening ses- sians. Rev Rnbert Maniev pastor. » >l> «re mor» p. ^>uu>- iban .-Kg» The*» » ** OOC PO' rw; oí» r hr S 4>n!^ <MM> 4«n<w Dedicates Bell #34 Etttor, The Journal I have received the folic»- tag letter from Treasure Val ley Community CoUeg*. and I would like to personally thank all th* friends and family »be helped to make this memorial possible Sincerely »ours, Mrs. Doc Graham Dear Mrs Graham This is to inform you that interest accrued on the Donald Graham Memorial for 19T2- T3 has been used with other earned interns* on similar me morial finds to provide scho larships for the fnllo»inf stu dents Roc Coramesser Alvin Zarosmki Dora Ckmeoce Joel Allen Nancy Wiggins Robert Black Janx-e Ingle I know these students »ill sincerely apprec.ate the assis tance received from the Cvmald Graham Memorial Allan Carr Executive Secretary, Trea sure Valiev Community Callee* Founttucc, Ontario, Oregon. OBITl ARIES Mary F. N ichols Services for Mary Florence NK'bcls. M, »bo ®*d SaturWy eveaiag, Mav 19. 1F3 at a Hcunedal* nurs.ng home. were c,»ducted at 10 a m Tuesda» at H.coedaie’s Flat if! Furerai Chapel by the Rev. Clare »ill- cuts of the Friends Community C ta.ro t of Homedale Inter ment was at Parks ie» Ceme tery New Plvmouth. Bera August 19. ’884. m Sucker Hill. Missouri. she cani* »¡tt ber family to Buf fai: Park. Kansas. Chemung. Co, cad and tber to Che venne, Wells, Colorado x 1896. They moved to Emmett and -a 190! she graduated in the first gra duating Gas» of Emmett High School She attended Tewcber’s institute and taught school at Dr »-buck a Boise County and at Rr.-vr.lee She » rked for tw- years for the Goldes Rule Department Store at Emmen. She » as married t: W alter W adr Nx-hols on September 1C. 1912. u Emmen. Tbe co^le moved tc KiagBiar Koicny u Ma. bear Cowrv, where they pw:based a raack and later settled at Emmett. Mr Nx-bols died J 1931. lx 1943 she and her two yonugers sons moved tc Omtaric and later tc Portland, lx 19!1 she came tc HomedU* to live with a Mugtter Mrs. A^es Frank, before purchasing her our Uwe She was a member of tbe Friends C ommunitv Cburck. FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH NOTES I Wist to thau all of tu »se »he t.xot tate tc visit me send flowers and car* while it the Merry Mettrai Center for sw- gen and alsr »Ule a: home re- ng» rating —Mrs Charley ¿LaVane Cul- St Bridget's News MASSES - Saturday. 7 a.m., Sunday 8 and 11 a.m and at Adrian 9 SO a.m. Thursday night. May 24. (to day) is tbe teachers' recogni tion dinner Tbe men and *o- men »ho assisted in tbe re ligious education program du ring tbe pnst year »ill te ho nored for their interest and work Tbe Altar Society »ill Lar.dle the arrangements The eh.¡dren in the grade schocl religvous education pro gram c Mapleted 'heir regular • ort »itb a special Mass, handied the B;Ne They readings, respoeses, proces sica and si nging tc make The Rev James Hu of Ko»- enjoyable liturgy lo finish the loon, Hong K.mg. »ill sp»aa year. ® • a her* Thursdav, Mav 24. ? JC From June 11 to June 1« p.m ia Faith Lutheran Church. tfir** Franse an nuns »ill be 5th and Park Currently pastor of Trutt her* for a special education Lutheran Church. K. »loon, Mr program for tbe grade schcv-j Ha »ill illustrate his presen -hUdreo. Sister Jacinta Mine tation »tth colored slides ta »ill teach the 1st and 2nd Sister Joan Mir-am ken recently in his parish. Tb- grades. grades 3 and 4. Sister Moira public is invited Mr. Hu s visit here is par grades 5 and C. Older children of a.mooth-longevar.relua pro »1U be isvited to help th* yew- gram Mission to the North g»r ones. west " spoas. red by th* Nnrf FAITH LUTHERAN Pacific District at the Ameri cas Lutheran Church. Purpast CHURCH NOTES of the Mission is tc provide ar THURSDAY, MAY 24 - 7 W opportunity for foreign natkonal Missaoe to th* North Christina leaders to proclaim p m west" »¡th Rev. James Hu cf Th* Gospel to Americans. Spea Pot-lack dessert k»rs from «agh* overseas cow- Hong Kong tries are participating. TWe» bewr following Please see th* accompany »ill apgwar in ever 200 chnr- ebes in hashiagtoe Oregon and ing article in today's paper-- and all ar* »ekem* and urged Idaho to attend. The r-.situag speaker, Mr SUNDAY, MAY t~ - 9 45 He. is i tturd gene ratxm Chris- ttaa and »as bora x Hua.-» in.. Last session of Sunday School for th* year Cbuaa, Hoaan Province, Chtaa 11 a.m.. Barsky Tbe Holy tn 194$ b» came to Hong Kocy »bea the Lutheran Sect .nan Spirit Enlightens' 5 p.m . Luther Lean* ar»d moved to that city. He »»s se parated from Us mother, wtf» Family Potluck Pkcax and Play Please and four ctaldrea as a result da» at th* parsooag* and they have beet unatJe tr bring your own hamburger and buns :we .-ch* r picax po<- you hut a H.cg Kong. Following Ms graduation fr.ct the Seminar». he »as Chapiair of the Lord Is Willing Church in Hong K.vng. After a year u the parish be came to the Uni ted States 1954) and srudied it Coacordia Ccàìeg» 311110.',. La the rax T aos.be ag P».biiskwg Hawse. It 1959 be becam« pas- tor of Trott Lathe ras Claret, a post be bej* tc this *v Mr. Ho has taught part-nm« a: rhe F ag Kca« LMheru Se tt -aary, at tbe Lattiera- Bible Institi«* there, and at twe Mid- tte Schools He has be-t Se cretary of the Cburet Council of the Evm^elical Lotterà: Chur ci at Hoag Kegandttrec- tor of the E vang*..str Dc^srt- mee: of that caurei CouncfL H* has served :a th* Seminary board of ttrect. rs and has beet C ha. .-mat of tte Schoo. Board Survrvuig are three sons. for the Kowloot Lutbera: Mid * ade of H.medUe Leonard at dle School *est Rirtlaad. Washington and AH are .tnled to attend tbe James of Richland. » astxgton meeting. A *ssert bow »Ù1 fol two daughters. Mrs. Apies low tbe me-ting Frank of Homedale and Mrs. N adme Raetx of Pr.-tlam 10 Pentecostal Church granart—.drer and dine grea - grandeUdrea. Two br.dhers Of J®sut Christ and fair sisters preceded her SUNDAY SERVTES Sands« School for nl ages. x death. It a m Son*» School busd< avai lable .can n-sn THANK YOU ! M '-r- -r-f worxtjp semce, 11 urn. Thank»- to members of Got det Yotft Seme». T p.m. Rule Lodge *14* and Goiden E vangeLisnr Semce. * 3£ p. Rule Chapter »131 tor response *. tc at of tbe Bethel «33 pro WEDNESDAY Bfti* Study jects classes for Adults and Youth, —Members of BeSel «23 ” X p.m CARD OF THANKS Reverend Bob» <>>lumn Methodist Church LETTER T O EDITOR your own eating luck ttst. utens..s Beverag* »111 be pro vided. Lan game? for fm. as • ell as table games All are »♦kott* Shortly after that, Sometime Airing tb< year* Church. 1390-91, in the small tu»n of American Bell «34 was removed Northville, Mkhican, the Ame from the church and stored rican Bell A Foundry Company until the Bell Tower of First Methodist Church m cast American Bell *34. After United it»' casting, it began a jour Nyssa could be built. Work »aa ney which lasted for about 80 started '«1 the bell tower early years until it »a* hung in the this spring and on Suntty, May it was bought by Tbe Apple Be» bell to»»r at Th* First 27, during the 11 o'clock wor Valley Church in Apple Valley. in ship servke, American Bel) »34 In 1960. the Apple Valle con United Methodist Church Nyssa, Oregon. Little is known • 111 be A-dicated tothe memory gregation sold their church, uni about »here it »as hung and by and In thanksgiving for those pio ted »ith Nyssa Church and »horn it »as rung during the neers 4 the faith »bo listened stored the bell until then»» bell first 21 years of It»' Ilf», but to and helped It to ring dur tower in Nyssa could be built. »hen it came of age. lt»as hung, ing those days of abode In the American Bells can be found bell lower of The Apple Vai- in tbe year 1912, in the ne» all over the world. TbeC lumber Mt-th.ttsl Church in Apple Val ley Church Many has been its* of Commerce of Northville, Mi ley oo land near the railroad mile* of travel and many ita* chigan told the Re*. Bob in res in the Apple Valley To»n»ight. places of abode, may it now ponse to bis inquiry concerning There tbe bell hung calling the bell and American Bell a hang until the end of time . People to hear such ministers as F .xindrv Companv that they have in it*’ tower to sound the call the Rev. So»ard »bo lived received hundreds of letters to »orship- of tbe peoples of his farm three miles from the asking information concerning Nyssa and Apple Valley. church and the Rev. Floyd tbe bells. The Amerxan Bell One has »ritten in memory White, the Rev Hershey, the A Foundrv Company ceased Rev. Menu and the Rev. Hayes. of the many times she has heard manufacturing tbe bells in 1899 tbe bell ring tbe folio»ingline* The day came »hen the Apple • hen their f.xmdr» »as des Dear bell you bring buck me Valley Church began sharing troyed by fire. Even though mories... of people staunch and pastors »ith Nyssa and Ameri they only made bells for about true... their faith so strong., can Bell *34 began caUing the ten years, their bells have N-en their courage too... help us our people to hear such pastors as ! und in remote places all ver lives renew,., so »hen »e hear tbe Rev. Gernhaidi and the tbe world this bell peal forth... rememtvr Rev. Greenlee. A girl »bo »as raised m those before... »hose faith... Tbe day came »hen a better Northville became a Baptist • hose »ork... »hose courage location for the Apple Valley missionary in Minna. Nigeria. too... »ill bless us evermor*' »as found on land»tuch While there a little mission Church 1 »as donated to tbe church by church at tbe missionary sta John Graves. Here, near the tion »bere she »as aorking CHRISTIAN CHURCH kpple Valley Sc ho I. Bell «34 »as beine rem odeled The bell rang out foe fifteen years cal »as let devo frutti the t:»er WEDNESDAY - Choir Frac- ling the people of Apple Val and »tule hxiking at the bell, lice, 6 55 p.m ley to bear the preaching of she discv-wered that it »as an THURSDAY - Women's Bi Tbe Good Ne»s of JesusChrist. American Bell and had been: ast Among th* ministers of th *e ble Study. 9 30 a.m in her boane town of North FRIDAY - Good News Club- ville. Michigan. Recently a let days »er* college students. Ray for children of all ages. JM Thompson, Dxk Nye, Bob Bos ter was received bv tbe North p.m. ville Chamber of Commerce ton and others. Fur a time a Bible Study, 8 p.m. telling them that an American Nampa High School teacher. SUNDAY - Sunday School Bell »as being insuiled in a Ludl » •*'"« lav past r. Classes for all ages 9 45 a m. I9®C- the congregation of school bouse in the jungle* at M rning »orship - 11 a.m. South Vietnam by United States 'PFl* Valley m 'vedtotheNvssa Sunday evening Youth servK'emen. group* meet at tbe Church • During tbe 1100 Worship CONSERVATIVE grades 4 through High School Service Th* Mettxttst Church 8 JO p.m. BAPTIST will dedicate tbe bell. Also x MONDAY - Each Monday CHtJRCH th* same seme* tbr aim» - of evening 8-8 p.m.. fun and games Malheur, Payette and Canyon WEDNESDAY. MAY23 Bible at tbe old gym I’letair. War dead will Studv and Prayer Meeting at HAPPY DOZEN CLUB 8 00 p.m. SUNDAY. MAY 27 - Sunday Latin Assembly The Happy Dnuen Card Club School at 9 45 a m met Friday afternoon »Ith Anna Suntty, church activities be- Worship Service at 11 a.m. Adrian gx wttt Sondi» School at 10 The Rev Bill Durke* »ill t* Long tn Guest players »ere Erma a.m.. followed by worship ser the guest Speaker in tbe mur- Sparks. Hazel Smith. Dori* vie*. Il a.m nmg and evening services. Castor, Anna Lu*»C. Mary Hatt Sued»y night service. f JO There will be a p>* luck in and Gladys Thomas. V tbe fellowship room after the Winners were Bernice Bibi* Stud« ev»rv Tuesday. aenug service Everyone is T'Mttibs, f <ku DeHaven. Doris 7 X p.m. invited to attend. ■ and Minni* S’. . Royal Rangers every Tues Hl Tun* at 7 00 p.m. Tbe day, 7 X p.m. Journal Claxiifikdi” young p*- pl* »ill continue quiz- Tbung people« service, zing la tbe BorA of James. Bring Results! every Thersduy. 7 X p m. Evening Service at 8 pm. The bell in tbe Bell Tower of First United Methodist Church was cast during tbe years 1890-91 by the American Bell A Foundry Company in Northville. Michigan, in 1912 Introducing First Numbered Statement for business checking accounts. Everyowe »ek-ome David D. Wiens. Pastor ¿corner of Ttt and Emis e OBITl ARIES Martha Jan® Moor® Martha Jane Moore, T|, died at ber borne it rural Nyssa na Saturttv. Ma« 19, 19T3 af natural causes. Bort Or rot»: 24. 1RM, x £»*■*■• Springs M:. she ame tc Nyssa it IK! froKCalifortm Siu »as married to James Perry Goottnat .-a Crtober 24, 1913. He died it October of 1K3. Later she »as marriedtoCl»* Caaadsy, »U. preceded her x dean. Ok Ma- t 9 1S5T, she • as married tc Guy Moor*.' B* died it 19€5 Si* »as a member of th* OKK C ink fr • 1963 ukti. the Ume after >»•:.. Swerving are r»- *ug!»*r% Mrs Matti* M Hort and Mrs. Eva M Duan, bott of Nyssa a saw, James L Gondmat at Ai- har.» Ore several grand:U.d» ret a irotte- it CaUart.a and tare* sisters it OkJah'dra. A sot and l ttugMet pre<eo-d be: ia ttatt Services were - -«.durted «1 It am Tu*f-tty at Luenkben- p*r Chapel ’DtermeM was at Owyhe* Cemetery soutt of Nvssa. Our nr» f irw Numbered Statement n sevigned Io give vou a little relict from a minot busmen headache Reconciling your checking account Berauve Karting immediate.»« rf vou d like), as vour chnkt ar* pnxeMed wr II litt then: it . numertcal order ar, vour month i statrment lu» like »-ou »* bem doing tor »van in your checkbook Kerpxng track of your account will no» be eauet and more «.»urate Ever, checks that ha » er t cleared wn li he east to spot lr. fact you II prahabh like fir« Numbered Statement to mu<h «ou II want H for your penonal checking as well h too is available and the only <ott fat this veevne either business or nersomu n a nommai charge for special!» encoded durkx Tc get Fir« Numherri Statement working foe vou at home «nd «1 work, uw come to vour f trtt Natrnnai bran h and sigr u; Because your bank statement should be as businesslike as you are. 1 FIRST XATIOMAL BANK OF OREGON