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Nyssa Gata City Journal .Editor and Publisher . Production Manager Office Manager, News .. .Social, Circulation ... Production Staff . . . Production Staff DUUCK NEDRY . . . . RUBEN LOPEZ . . . . PAT SAVAGE MARGARET NEDRY . RUTH KLINKENBERG LLC ILLE CALLAHAN LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Church Directory Reverend Bob's Column ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH In the News Letter Issued This is another in the se ries of biographical sketches earlier this month, communi Editor. Tte Journal cants of St. Paul's Episcopal Tte Malheur County Fair on the ministers and churches Church in Nyssa were advised PuMtked *»ery ThvrWay •> Nyssa O'»*«« »7*13 Nyssa and Adrian. Board would like toexpress ap that, be finning Sunday, Sep preciation to everyone whocon- tember 2, the Services would tnbuted to the success of tte change from 11 a.m. to 9 a.m. 64th Annual Malheur County This was in accord with an Fair agreement reached in the spring SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oregon This success was possible of this year with Holy Trinity Newspaper through tte cooperation of many Episcopal Church m Vale. Thé Malheur County, CTegon. Publishers individuals and organisations, thinking then was that by chang and Payen» and Canyon Association and while »e cannot list every ing the times of the services in Counties, Idaho. one by name m this letter, »e each church every four months, would like to publiealy thank each congregation would have One Year...................$5.00 tte newspapers, radio stations. the .ption or opportunity of Su Months................. $3.00 Malheur County Court. City of worshipping at the times most Elsewhere in the U.S.A, Ontario, county banks, 4—H One Year..................... $6.00 convenient and desireable to Clubs and leaders. FFA Chap Su Months................... $4.00 them. ters and Instructors, County Through the good offices of Extension Office. CWtano Live St. Matthew's Episcopal Church stock Commission. SalesCom- m Ontario, which has in it's mittee, Granges, NFO, super congregation a priest of the intendents and chairmen of di The seriousness of the energy crisis in the Pacific North Church who is now working in west is brought home by Governor Tom McCall's Declaration visions, and tte many churches, a secular capacity, and sotne- businesses, and industry groups of Energy Emergency. In our mail this week we have re Matt- times assisting at St for their assistance in helping REV. ROBERT MANLEY ceived news stones from the U. S. National Bar.k and Port hew's, this priest, Tte Rev. get ready for tte Fair and also land's Lloyd Center telling of the efforts which will be made This week's pastor is tte Warren Sapp, will now co to during the Fair. by these two large organa at ions to conserve aa electricity. Reverend Robert Manley. He Vale an Sunday mornings to take Thank you. The governor has ordered action to be taken by state govern is the pastor of the Church of the services there. Sincerely, ment to conserve energy , and the fact that other large financial the Naaarene. Reverend Manley Under this new management, Malheur County Fair Board was born in Yuma, Colorado organixations haw voluntarily taken these same steps would the Rev. Jota K. Worrall, who Gordon L. Capps. Chairman give us cause to realixe that this crisis must be real. and »as reared in a minister's Guy Sparks. Vice-Chairman borne. Very early ia life he has been c-inducting services at »e have sat over here with an abundance of water for our both Churches at the alternate Bill Grace defeated his life to tte Chris crops when many areas can’t even water their lawns, We have times, will now lead the ser Fran McLean driven our cars much as we please, while reading about gaso- tian ministry. However, he w*s vice in St. Paul's in Nyssa, S»ede Erstrom line shortages in otter parts of the country. To us. most of among many of our nation's alone, allowing for a continua .Alice Murphy, Secretary these shortages are something that oal> happens toother people y oung men who had tteir plans tion of the 11 a.m. schedule Now, according to the governor, there is an impending delayed by »arid »ar U. Bob there crisis and he has ordered state government to reduce use of served has country during that The Rev «orrall »Hl con Edxt?r. The Journal energy as a prelude to an appeal for voluntary cutbacks is com »ar in the 44th Infantry Davi- tinue, however, as priest-in- CM behalf of the Malheur mercial, industrial and residential use. sian in Eur-.pe charge of both of these units Governor McCall has also addressed an appeal to the news County Fair Board I would like Tte Rev. Manley graduated of the Episcopal Church in the to express appreciation for your media, with a request that we relay to the pe.gle has ooncera. from Northwest Naxarene Col Diocese of Eastern Oregon He is suggesting that all of us can conserve .«energy, with cooperation ui public a ;ng the lege in Nampa in 1949 and many events and entertainment the aim of reducing energy use by individuals and business later seme graduate work tn It is anticipated that Suntfcy for the 1973 Malheur County by at least ten per cent. 1950. He has pas to red ia Idaho, School in St. Paul's will begin Fair. The governor says, *e can make a tea per cent cutback South Dakota. Missouri and s me time le the week beginning The coverage your paper gxw with *c real inconveniences, and with oo significant economic »Kuning before c.wBing to September 9. The beginning of the Fair is most helpful inprv- impact And I warn again that if there is no reduction, and ad Nyssa m 1967. this period of learning «ill be B.xiaf it both before the Fair verse weather coadMions continue, we could see a loss of 10.000 Bcb and his wife. Doroity, in the bands of the Rev. « -Trail and durine the event. jobs m the Pacific Northwest this winter have four ehiltaea. Ra* is a who will instruct most of the Thank you. He points out that it takes SOO pounds of coal tc provide the graduate of NNC and teaches chliâre» involved in the xtanis- Sincerely. energy tc operate .we 60-watt I-gbtbJb for a year The nation science at Dubois Syomiag. sice to the HolyC Anmunaoa, and Gordon L. Capps has abundant supplies of coal, but net tie plant capacity to He completed tus Master's De la the w rk of Acolytes serving Chairman generate sjfhcient power for our needs. He says. Turn off gree this summer. Sterilys is the Church and tte priest at that bulb allow the energy from that &.’< jex-nds of coal to go also a graduate of NNC. She the Altar. to aa essential use." was married oo August 4 and The utilities are developing pr,<rasis for energy conserva- will teach kindergartea is Tilla NAZARENE tioa. and it is up to as to give close atteation to these and all mook. Oregoc this year. Dave other appeals. It appears du: the Bonneville Power Adminis Alwx S. Wagnwr CHURCH NOTES just .-.mpteted a year's study tration is porting out the passfoility of critical days aheadi at NNC and Tte University at Services for Alex S. »agwr. and each of us caa u Sus a«* way make that ten per cent .-attack Oregco. He is in a work-study 66. Parma, who Ned Thursday. THURSD.4Y. .toBigM) - An- if we try. program ».th tte U. S Nati?aal August 23, 1973 at a Boise hos Perhaps we caa drive a little slower. Perhaps we caa turu Bank. Gere« graduated from mxal G-:ldec Hour turbe- -je at pital after a laag lltecx were off the lights when they are act needed Perhaps *e caa decrease Nyssa High Sctaxi this ye«r the De* WUsoa boene. 7 15p.it. ci-*><*i-t*d ai iv a as M «*»> at SUNDAY - BSM- study w«t hex ting ta the winter, and air evodit.ociDg m the sunrer Ys and wfl! attend NNC this tallJ L-enkaemper Chapel, \4hxbv Stagperiag to ttaaA bow much tea per ceat of the total eiectneal Tte Char * t NUi »» ’ for * I age., y 4' Eldrr Maiskax :a*.-m«*t was McraM« «crsiug 11 a-B. CMSuoxpoon really is. and it could be saved if each of as tried. tegix its suustry is Nvssa m* at Parma » Ewesiag Cospel Hour 7 p_m *e'v* become accustomed to ecyoy-o< every labor saving 1937. Tte Rev Vera Martm He was b.m January 1, 19C* WEDNESDAY - Mld - week cuaveaaeace and dene*, and it’s the way we Uh* to live Per was tte first paster in 1943 u Russia and caaae tc the VR. haps we can Ng la and cut back jwsr a little uatii these shor a builtaag was built oa tte pre semee oí pr*y*r a*d BAíe as a child. He married Lillua tage- are resciwed. sent lacatfa* <m Good Avenue, study, 7 30 p.m. Buthenxs. July r. 1927. at Meetiag oí ti» M usk Com- rem odeled is 1955. Is 1950 tte Nampa They had lived x :aral purscoage was built. Presently mutee. 8 30 p.aa. Parma sutc*. Muy cur p»-.0» wxll be tte church is ccmpfousg a Fel- He was a retired mechanic. att*e«&n( Laymec's Retreat lowstap H*U whKt with ¿.mated Sumvers laclwta ha* wile, labor has cost about $40.300 OC. at Vxctary Covw. McCall, ttas Lillian, kis so*. Richard D. This pastor and tte church weekead. Aagwst 31 to Sept 3. Wagner, Pi.-ma. five tattlers, te pasters has had • fine mxs- TUs is me last oí tte Cburch Mr«. Barbara M.nle.tar Mi±- JR. FICTION skcaary fr.-gram For seven- Camping program far th» Sum- so*. »isexxsia. Mrs. Beverly tees consecutive years ttey mer and everyeme will tbe* t* Hlieibuagt Pet ai-x.lt Calif., JVUE OF THE »OLVES - Jean C. Georg» taw received reco^itaca fcr ready to toa» < a»» respn*- Mrs Mira Bak Parma. Mrs PABLO'S PETUNIAS ■ Mar ana Pr»e< C.vmg at least 105 at tteir to «Walttws for vario«« atea» oí MarLya Striker. Pay*tte and SCIENTIST SAM 2-2Ik«u U Pap» »< tal church ¡arc«»« to world xus- the ctaureh’t mxustrws Mrs Patrxcu Milter Parma. KING ROBERT THE F ESTING RULER - Dxca L. Pape simary worL Thus past year, trust jkw will piar a time ¡a 17 graadcfU- ’ N-es and a great - WHO »ANTS TO NAP’ - Elttatett Greeateaf your sebetak tt> wcrship God. gaatafiLi emfing Mai 1. tteir mtssaan- THE LOBSTER KING - E J*ar OUes —Rev Rtbert Matjey. pastor. ary gTvag was nearly $4.3OC KING PANCHO AND THE FIRST CLOCK - Nortert C L pet dollars Ttey are to te BOYS CAMP COMING EVENTS UZ DEARLY "S SILLY GLASSES - Deem L Page com mend'd far this. Ttey tax* KILLER IN THE TRAP - Eauar Ctsea a church zeeterst^ of 115 AT BURDETTS THURSDAY, AUGUST 3C - SHOEMAKER FOOTE - Dcuna L. Pape RUFUS AND CHRffTOPEF A THE BOX OF LAUGHTER - Ja* Spirts Bxuter Clxt. Nyssa per*-as aad tteirSusdaySchoct High School. 9-00 p.m attend*»-» has averaged 124. Twelve boys left New Yort Hastings I. and tte Ater mia^aets tg J me 25 an ten-speed bicycles FRIDAY, AUGUST 3! - Cat WILLY, A STORY OF »ATER - Jeroaae Spar ted MetloAstChurch, rummage Nyssa aad Ataua. are tiaxa- and arrive * i* Nyssa AagwstZJ. SPLASH AND TRTKLE - Ivai Green ful to share Christ s ministry They rax^d cnerwagfo u the sate i m to 3 p.m. PIP SQL EAKS THROUGH - R-tert Kraus _____ ALFRED HTTC IT OCR'S DC«N BY THE OLD BLOODSTREAM Gotta: Age rummage sate, is :«r are* with tte Revereud yard of »aller Er.rta-r» Their »ester« Hotel 9 *.** to 5 pm. Rbert Maxiev aadtteCtor'k al destomtim is San Francisca. Alfred HMcbcxa THE WITCHES OF WORM - ZLpte Keatkey Saytar Sexi.-g ettixefts rummage sate tte Naureme Bud Masten. 21 Stafford. Kat Next wee* 1 will hell you 2 GIRLS CAN BE ANYTHING - Noma Klea JayCee Bidr 10 a.«. sas is She attest of the gr w MOM. THE WOLF MAN, AND ME - Noma Pew SATT’REAY. SEPTEMBEF 1- tte mmxstry of Tte Revereud Mr Bur ta tie reports that they THE SILVER NIGHTINGALE ANC OTHER STOWES - Rwtt Seuacr Cxxte&s rummage sate, »■M m * Ltwu and Tte Faith are a fine <r ug of boys. Latter** Church JayCee tedg . 10 a. m. G. Ptcutead GUtar Age rexmage «ate, THE BOY $ LIFE BOOK OF FOOTBALL STOCKS - Bevs »ester* Boaei 9 a_m to 5 p.m. Lafo Becrwry. tec.. First Chris- THE BEARS ON HEMLOCK MCCNT.UN - Alme Du-gftasi naa Ctarrt. I p.m SCNDAT, SEPTEMBER 2 - Horse Activities, tor , traL nta Bring Results! Journal Classifieds 10 a.m State Park $«eeor CreeK I Energy Crisis Is Real OBITI ARIES NYSSÄ p F b LK f LIBRARY Thursday, August 30, 197J Th* Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Page Two GO'L*«sw™ COAL ORDER NOW ! 1 Rev. D. Martines OUT OF Assumes New Duties The Reverend David Martinet pastor of The Latin Assembly of God Church, was notified last week that he has been appointed pastor of a growing Latin Assembly of God Church in El Monte, California. His appoint ment came as a complete sur prise to both David and his con gregation here in Nyssa. David has been the pastor of The Latin Assembly of God Church here in Nyssa for the past four years. During his ministry the church has shown constant growth and plans have been made for a new church building to house the growing congregation. In an interview on Mondav the Reverend Mar tinet was asked about plans for continuing the ministry ui Nyssa. He said, A new pas tor will be selected Septem ber 9 and will assume duties almost immediately. Plans for the new building will be con tinued and the construction will soon begin. David said he has appreciated working with the other minis ters and churches in Nyssa. Nyssa city officials, business men, school actaiinistratorsand teachers have always demon strated kindness and caocern for him, his family and his con gregation. On Tuesday, at noon, the Lions and Nyssa-Adrian Mini sterial Association will have a no-host luncheic tn the dining room of the Twilight Cafe ID hooor of David ADRIAN ADRIAN - Bill Locoes, bis son BUI oi Portland and son Clifford and soos at Ontario went fishing and camping from Thursday until Saturdxv in the Wallowas. Sunday morning, Mr. and Mrs Bill Looney went to Ontario and had a late breakfast with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lx one y and boys and David Looney who re turned to Portland Sunday. Mrs Pam Bedeji and girls of Nampa were Sunday dinner guests ai ter parents. Mr. and Mr*. Veracn Parker. Mr and Mrs. Arlen Me otaohall at Cald well were SuMtay xft»rt»x® cal lers Mr. and Mrs Danny Ster- janec at Ontario were Saturday »veniag dinner guest* of ter parents Mr. and Mrs. Ge-xye DeHaven. Mr*. Mabie '-tefcv. Mrs. Anna Loog ind Mrs Sue Ash- Taft spent fr .m August 15 to 20 at Clara Hcily's cabta at Birptanff Fishing was good. Mrs. S»» Ashcraft went to Nyssa Tuesday and telped ter sister Mrs Ray Drouw quilt and spent the a-gt: there. Mrs Sue Ashcraft. Mr*. Anna Long and Mrs. Matte Pterey went to Boise Saturday to visit Mildred Grata® at tte Elks Rebate; itat.Tc Ceaaer. Mr and Mrs Oliver Free! and Mr. and Mrs Martin Kel son zt Ree-tap rt Oregr« p*rt at test week aatelop» tant- .3< west at Harper. They all filled ttetr tags. Gaests at tte Oliver Free! i.;ae for as aateiope &noer were Mr. a*d Mrs. Mart;.-. Kel son, Mrs. Alice Davis. CU4- well. Mr and Mrs MrrouGou- sard. Mr. aadMrs. M-mty Free! and family, Mr and Mrs G. E. Mactey Mrs R. G. Neer and daughter C ywttaa at Sa>m am» M ofoy tc visit ter pareuts. Mr and Mrs. K. L Peterso*. They re turned k*e Thursday m-.raiag. Mr and Mrs Meml Itetchiaso* and girl* *er* Tutcday a&d Wetaes-day «naer gwesta is tte Petersx b:«se Journal Clattifiods Bring R«iult>! THE PAST heavy iron taucat attarfo* the water hoaa which tali froB its hook on the gas tank. 10 YEARS AGO A testimonial service for J. Golden Draper will be held at 8 p m Sunday, kugust 25. at the Owyhee Ward chapel. He is the son of Mr. and Mr*. Golden T. Draper. The young Nyssan »ill leave September 9 for Salt Lake City where he » ill enter the mission home and will th*n serve •* a missionary in Southwestern Mexico for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints • • • 50 YEARS AGO A good many people are co*, ing into Malheur evary <hy. Some of them are merely <•». ri<«s and want to sa» if ti*, can find gold sticking arowM most anywher*. Others ar* at the dubtful character and co** to roovinca themselves it 1» all "bosh." Jim Worsham ji the "d>ubt dlsp»lier." Hrtihm them to hl» Red, « hite and Bl*» mine and p>winds out gold ta- fore their ey*» Am««g the many wh haw come in during the pas’ »»•* have t»*n a number of prw- per tors and >th»r» who ar* out to stake claim» and find g<44 A good many new m«>num«aii appear <« the hill* each tay and even water bole withineuy reach is otinually mud«hedby dirt bring panned out u> then. Alan Cottle won a runner- up golf trophy during this year's Idaho State Junior match play staged on the Ontario course. The young golfers, ages 15 to 17, played for total holes. He is the son of Mi and Mrs. Kenneth Cottle. Alan als par ticipated in the reient junior golf tournament at McCall, placing fifth in the champion ship flight 20 YEARS AGO Nyssa's fame as a record blood dra»mgcenter may figure prominently in the blood bank campaign of a »»stern Oregon city, it »as disclosed tie re this week In a letter »ritten to her mo ther, Mrs Emil Stunx, Mrs. N'. K. (Greta) Bleakman stated that Roseburg had set a g ul of 250 pints tn a forthcoming blood drawing. Mrs. Bleakman requested a copy of last week's Gate City Journal be mailed her M that she could show the editor of R iseburg News Review (a daily) just ho» Nyssa goes about ma king ®e record after another. Rosetxirg has a ppulation of 8390 compared to Nyssa'» 2525. That's envgt difference to populate two more towns the sue of Nyssa, yet the latter collected 132 more pints in its 382) test drive (a total of than Roseburg is hopeful jfcol- lectuig 30 YEARS AGO Thrilled with sight of a White Satin sugar sack on an island la the Pacific. Don Graham <4 Nyssa sat himself down to a typewriter and inscribed a let ter on the sack to R. G. Lar son. district manager of the Amalgamated Sugar Company, producer of White Satin." Graham, a veteran of »orId »ar 1, is a gunners mate, 1st Class, Vnited States Navy »riting on the 10-poundsugar b»<- Graham said he picked up the sack on "island X" July21, 1943 The sack is now a very highly prised motnento <4 Mr Larson All outstanding old type B and C ration books must be exchanged for the new type ra tio* cotmon* before September 1, tte district OPA reminded mufurists today Tte one-gal Ion bulk coupons issued to mem bers of the armed force* as a special furlough or leave travel ration will tootinue ID use. it was explained 60 YEARS AGO On Saturday rvming a num ber of > ung people gathered at the Purdy home u, Adria* for a social dance. Mr f'urtjy built a large porrh this -priag and as this is < ompieteiy screened m. it m»kes a ta- ligt.tful place for a social aftait of this und. • • • Harvesting of the big pruw crop of th» Idanha orchard has been suspended until M «day Io allow the fruit to become a little riper All week acr»w of .early 200 have been working with eo- thususm and three and four rars have been shipped daily. CARD OF THANKS The family <f Betty Sr trweiaer Ha»orth »uh Io express their thanks to Dr. and Mr*. K. E. Kerby. Howard F»nn and <w friends »nd neighbors for tteir kintfoess. r «Miration end help shown us at the time rf Betty** accidental death »’* also wish to express our thato* to the Owyhee Saddle Clot and member«, our friends and nei ghbors for the gifts at f'Wd brought tn our home. It was al! so appreciated. Adah Schweixer Mr and Mrs. Bud Derrick f Mr and Mr*. Gerne Derrick Jeff Parker and family Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood Mr. and Mr« Bud Schwei xer. Reno, Nevada Mr. and Mr*. Bob Schwei xer, Burns. <>regoa Mr. I>e Haworth Pentecostal Church Of Jesus Christ SUNDAY SI F VICES - - dk$ Srh .4 f r all age*. 10 » *- Sundxv Srhr-4 busing xvifl- abte. rail 372-5079 V • > II am. Youth Servir». 7pm Evangelisti Service,7 3Cç W. 40 YEARS AGO »ten young David Sa rax in stooped over tte public fountain to taink last Saturday, a bee was also »«ping Instead of water, David taank tte tee whack found a palatable »pot in side his m nth and lite other* of it* kind, vt'jng Th» »tin- ger was removed hot face »welled until te * m th» esvy at (all otter children at tte towu ) David «ay* its was to be stung M tte mouth • • • WEDNESDAY Hitic Sta* rlaase* f. r adulta and 7 30 p m Everyone Wateaaaa. —Carl imssiter. Pastor C >raer of 7th and 1 tr.iMR Pbooe 372-3332 Christian Church SUNDAY - Sunday S'boM Class«« for all age*. 9 45 a * M rnlng Worship -11a* Sunday »wrung - 6 30 p.* gro*» t»«*t at flB A but from the blue" struck Youth Del Taylor, local garage owner, church-grade* 4 throng* Hi* Motav aad alm »t knocked him School «■t Tte bolt pr ved to be the —Erled»»» Johusrm, Pastor UVE IT UP - GO BOWLING ! Bill and Bert Purcell New Owners ond Managers, Invite cvervone to come and see their newly decorated CALL SUGAR BOWL 372-2237 STUNZ LUMBER CO SIGN UP NOW rot WINTER LEAGUES Men s TLES TLES »ED Womwn't oc p■ ♦ OO p■ 9 oo pm î MON TIES WED WED 7«pm 10(30 a m. (new) 1 00 pm. ♦ 00pm ♦ 00 pm. 7 00 pa • oo pa. 6*«} -J FLAY FOOSBALl - POOL A SNOOKER 707 ADRIAN BLVD. NYSSA. OREGON Mixed Doubles MOB THl'RS THU RS CALL 372-3592 or 372-3930 AIR HOCKEY NYSSA