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THE NY5SA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY MAY 22 19Î2 PAGE TWO intGd P^«e ’J " . - ï R. A L T * R A ...................................... Edi t «* a r J D aA A f K 4 llm A nd C»#o L P«blt»her H h * r to B . O w n ^ r« si m * »- * Î year outside Main- -r Cc a-'- Parma. Ida rara; r-.:e Ei Xi ¿.e* 06 Strictly In Advance) Published every Thursday Entered at the postoffice through the United State* the act bs < E lm o s k a: Nyssa. Malheur County Oregon at Nyvsa. Oregon for tranting . M^iis. as second cU*s matter, under of March 3. 1879 Along The EDITOR'S BEET We started to worry this wee* when the Boise district ofiice of OPS announced that the price S. coal will be greater beginning Ms - 24 Just to show you that It doe-.x. t pay to worry, we read some more oi the new-, release and learned that a general ceiling price reduction on Cadillac cars was announced b OPS at the same '..me Yessir, that was a lead oif our mind, and we know that juet about every person in the Nyssa area s going to be rel.eved to know that the next two or three Cads he buy» this year won't cost him so much It take a shot :n the arm like that and the announcement a lew- weeks ago that the ceilings on tal low had been lilted to make you feel prepared to combat all obstacles. That new release had been placed ,r. lile 13 and we ju-t ..-pper.ed t glance down into the ■* isle bu. ee: to see it Digging a l.ttle deeper we lound we had thrown away a oi hot news that s cc ’ tig -esne- o d y —mostly the taxpayers—mil lions of dollars in mimeograph pa- er. steno fees and so on There were two and sometimes •_-.ree releases on the -me jbjec: fm in -eparate. sealed envelop« E’.e:; ome oi the publicity agenc.e- for well-known organization- get over- entnu.astid in send.ng ut .... able tr»pe that no new paper can Use Several private indu-tries have been fluked into sending good money to typewriter-happy pub licity experts” who -ell the com panies on the idea sf letung them write "hot news ' re!eas< ss that never reach the printed page One regular 'client" of ours sup- plies us with ballyhoo that would require >10 worth of advertising so intere-ted letter. We've ‘»arched all the Oregon and Idaho papers we could find and have yet to see the detailed advertising in Social The Eagles auxiliary will hold W ay At Church Area their annual Memorial flower -ale Plans for extens.ve improvement at local business house Thursday, on the grounds of St Paul's Episco May 29. pal church have been made and a major part of the work has been completed Mr and Mrs. Elkins A large group of church friends E ntertain at Pinochle Mr. and Mrs Jim Elkins enter have already cleared the grounds, tained Saturday evening at 4 tables leveled the lot and prepared the ' soil for seeding Last week a new and Mr Arthur Cartwright. C. C. sidewalk was laid by another group of volunteers. After a bit of nec Cotton and Mr Veva Castles. Prize winners were i ,z h-gh. Mr essary grading, the grounds will be Arthur Cartwright and George seeded to grass and trees will be Schweizer; traveling. Mrs. Leonard planted F*uture plans also include the Newgen and Hudson R/ bb; and low. building tennis courts on the rear Mr Hudson Robb and C. C. Cotton. part of of the church property. St. Paul's church has expressed grati Tuesday Afternoon tude to all who have so generously Bridge Meets contributed in time labor and equip Members of the Tuesday after ment. noon bridge club met at the home of Mr- Herb F.-cher Guest players C O M M E M O R A T I O N P R O G R A M were Mr- C A Mally and Mrs Em H E L D AT O W Y H E E \ \ ARD ma Quunby Prizes were won by A special program was presented M Fi • high and Mr- in the Owyhee L D S ward last Sunday evening in commemoration Clyde Snider, second high. of the restoration of the Aaromc Priesthood. May 15 1829 A youth A ttend Guild m eeting Mr Eva Chadwick. M iss Tere a chorus of 30 voice rendered music Oeriiert Mi Viola Pothergill and under the direction of Lloyd Poulsen Miss Myrtle Illett attended a Wesle- with Renee Draper, accompanist. Wright Child and George Palmer yO B Tuesday evening The meeting held of Vale were visiting high council- at the First Methodist church in men. Speakers included Bishop Boi-e was for Guild members of the James Peterson and Wright Child and youth speakers, Jerry Cleverly. valley Mi— Lillian John-on of New York Eugene Maw, Marvin Niecum and City, divi-ion secretary of the Ser Joanne Hartley. vice Guild was guest speaker. WANTED Custom Farm Work Plowing, corrugating, disc ing, seeding, harrow ing, etc. All N r» E q u ip m e n t Jack Zittercob Phone 131 -K «g A FORAGE earning power Turn heavy tonnage into high-protein livestock feed. The Forage Harvester gives you close control over timing, harvesting speed and silage quality. Almost any green crop — grass, legumes, corn, sorghum — m akes a fine, home-grown protein supplement. The Forage Harvester is a 3 in-1 machine. Choose (h e attachments that fit your farm. 1. Grass sickle-bar. 3. Pickup for grass attachment. 3. Row-crop attachment. Power take-off or with auxiliary engine. Built in knife sharpener is easy to use. In¡»y TA« No««*» and H»m« Ho¥f . . . imlyiéOf . . . MC. ’ 1 ( fl L l ISCH ALMERS^ \ * S A U S AND SERVICI J R er. (ile n Abla. P a s t o r Flower Sale Planned Mr- Clifford Mefford was guest of honor at a linen shower Saturday af ternoon. May 17 at the home of Mi Reva Rook.stool, with Mi-- Lila Holmes a« co-hostess Games fur nished entertainment for the after noon. The bride found many useful gifts as the alarm clock rang at " ",.... "" •"?" R A P T l x l W A I H E L D AT BAPT IS T ( MERCK HERE 125 members of the Missionary BaptL-t churches of western Idah > I and Eastern Oregon met Sunday for an all day baptisimal service in the Nyssa church, with Elder Has kell Dane in charge. Six persons were baptized. Mrs Ostarlo K p iM Phon« W Phon« 333 i • Rer C. T. < r r « » b « w Rev John L Briehl, pastor of the Nyssa Faith Lutheran church at tended the annual convention of the Northwestern District of the Ameri can Lutheran church held at Port land Monday through Friday of last week Rev Briehl was featured speaker at a meeting of the Northwest Dis trict of the Women’s Missionary Federation of the American Luthe ran church Wednesday evening at Endicott. Washington. Mrs Bnehl and Johnny accom panied him to the convention an 1 were guests of the Rev E C. Frit- schel. a seminary classmate of Pas tor Briehl. CHURCH NOTES F IR S T C H t'R C H OF C H R IS T (Christian) A u s tin J. H o llin g s w o rth . M i n is t e r 10 a. m., our church school meets for one hour with a program of teaching for the whole family. The friendly contest between the 'little red Ford and the yellow con vertible Buick" was tie last Sunday. Each side had 7" present. Glen Strickland p.lot- the Ford and Mrs. Dick Mason -leers the Buick 11 a m.. morning worship. Sermon Builders of the Church.” 6 p m . orchestra practice, Lynr. Lawrence, director. 7 p m . Youth Fellowship period, Lyle Wilson, president. 8 p m. 'Nebraska Night" showing colored scenes and using Betram Goodhue's famous sculptured scene "The Sower’’ as the sermon back ground. Special music by the or chestra directed by Lynn Lawrence and vocal numbers directed by Mrs. Patricia Castro. All former Nebras kans, as well as others, invited. L. D. S *nd W A R D D H u b e r t ( h ri-U ri'w n . H ^ h o p S u n d a y - Priesthood meeting. 9 15 a m. Sunday school 10 30 a m. Sacrament meeting 8 p m T u esd a y — Relief society. 2 p. m Wednesday—Primary, 4 p m , M I A , 8 p m FA ITH LUTHERAN C H U R C H F i f t h S tr e e t A P a r k Avenue H er. J o h n L. B rieh l. P a s t o r Sunday church school. 10 a m. Divine worship service, 11 a m. You are cordially invited to wor ship with us. ASSEM BLE O F GOD F r a n k C. Coley. P a s t o r South 2nd and Reece Ave Sunday school, 10 a. m , classes for all ages. Junior church in basement audi torium at 11 a. m. Morning worship. 11 o’clock Evening evangelistic service, 8 o'clock. Tuesday evening prayer and praise service. 8 o'clock. Friday evening Young Peoples Christ Ambassador service, 8 o’clock. Special music and songs. Everyone welcome. C A T H O L IC C H U R C H P a r k A v en ue a n d T h i r d S t r e e t Rev. R e m b e r t Ahles, O. F. M. Mass Sunday at 8 and 10 a. m. and dally at 8 a. m. Remember. . . . $ MEMORIAL Sprays and Wreaths S 2 .5 0 and up “ ” --------o -------- Cut Flowers Calli Lillies Carnations Snapdragons And Other Flowers Greenery and Potted Plants NYSSA GREENHOUSE Phone 373-W 706 North 1st WE WILL BE OPEN MEMORIAL DAY M E T H O D IS T C O M M C N ITY CHURCH D o n a ld S. C a m p b e ll. M in iste r la k e F i s r h e r s p e n t S tin d av 9 45 a. m., church school. 11 a. m , membership Sunday Mrs. N a t h a n C o h e n anti Mrs. C h ris Member- will be received into the Goetz and Diane returned from fellowship of the church Sermon: Portland Accompanying them here The Christian's Greatest Privilege ” was Albert Cohen who will visit with Anthem: “Lead Me, Lord" by Wes the Cohens for an tndefinate time ley. intervals during the afternoon. Prizes were won by Miss June Peter- on. Ruth Herrman, Keitha Stras- baugh. and Mrs Roy Rookstool Re freshments were served at the close of the evening. Two circles oi the Women's So- ciey oi Christian Service met Thursday, May 15 In the aiternoon. the Dorcas Cir cle met at the home oi Mrs. David Beers with Mrs. Orover Lytle as a lstant hostess. Mrs. Anna Camp bell led in devotions. "Point Four of the United Nations program and the part the churches are taking in it" was presented by Mrs. L. E Robbins, program leader Mrs Walter Roth was hostess to the Ruth and Naomi Circle at her home in the evening Mrs Mel In- gebrttsen led In devotion- The Pro gram. "Parent problems in relation to the growth of their children.'' was given by Mrs. Clyde Snider. Don't Let RUN DOWN Heels Ruin Your Shoe Comfort. THE SHOE CLINIC Family Picnic Held A family picnic was held Sunday in the Nyssa park in honor of Mr. and Mrs James Illett on their 49th wedding anniversary Oue-t» included Mr and Mr- Mr- Frank Illett and family of Boi-e Mr and Mrs Herbert Illett and family of Ne*- Plymouth; Mr and Mri Charles Illett and family of King man Kolonv. and Mr- A n Brough ton and Mi- Myrtle IUett of Nyssa Your Good Health In Our Balance There it is. weigh ed out grain by ex act grain to just the specification of your physician. It is such care and attention to detail th at serves you best of all. Depend on us COLUMBIA BASIN LAND AND BUSINESS SITES BRUCE JOHNSON REALTY ta k o lrw S«ap P a r k . It«* M4 T ak e. W * « b t« u i» o g P H O N E 254 Owyhee Drug Co. ft With Made-up THE in Caldwell at the home of her sis ter. Mrs Rex Snow. Two Circles of W. S. C. S. Meets R eeio r Morning service. 11 o'clock R l \ B R IEH L ATTENDS C O N V E N T I O N AT P O R T L A N D Write Alhert V. Prcha % Bauman Farm Equipment IT Notes Mrs Mefford Honored -V - jn -ne Y atr. Fellowship will Episcopal Summer School To Start Mr- T H Turner entertained her bridge foursome Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Eddie Powell won the high prize ák=r Sunday school. 10 a m Morning wor-hip. 11 a m N Y P S. and Junior meeting, with .: tn rtu n t 7 p. m. V i 7 p a . the Youth Fei- service. 7 45 p m i bor.of e e* *'- <* Evangelistic vj - e* k g 8 o clock jpprr and N N » A Wednesday eienuig at- » Fe.ixw hip are in vited. S T PAI 1 8 EPIA4 O P A L C H I R( H 7 j.'.mary eiec- W* m.'3 3 o« <>. > i .■ ■ e * , . i 5 t. N r or a * * N i_r.t w .. ae o c - e n e . d.-iAr.: ■ i . » * * June 3 « r.:«t C r . .* C.vi ' P~:r. It -seen ha: th fr-!« puo- continue lor one «ees ' 1 a • w * ** oropci r. to me a .tiv An. j .’ v* « tiv.t.e pl*r.r.ec B • « : Hr. A -■inf—only m rev «• Thij-e kir -•r.d can t afford 1« H — :« m jz ’.n loc« p . •. r I:.vita- M : Dw*T.t Sr«*rd w..o .- to be ADRIAN U N I T E D m cr.*:»'r _1 tr.e -chool and her nave oeen . t tr..- ««•* only money for FRI TI R IA N < H E R « II the eastern mail c,-oer prcr.t- i-.rmer Neoraskans r.o« hv .ng a assistant* are handicraft Bible study H en ry E Moor«. P asta« and scripture memory w.ra Classe- tins area to share this service in ecl iff. r. after col- ¡uses, expect .»• • :r.' worship service 11 wmen the Nys-a pa.-tor will show rill oe conducted both mornings and • » >f free -pace while *a m tr.- Sa rament of the Lord' afternoon with plans oemg mac.» hand colored scenes depictmg seve j adverts . th ? pr<j^ram expect for the children jo taae noo.i Sapper will be ob-erved Sermon ■e .ate any* ra l sections of Nebra-zta free yet .¿ d , : je -- Did Not Plea-.e Hun- Dr Earl G Maxwell, extension lunches. they rece tve Any boys and girls from the agr -elf " forester of Lincoln Nebraska and a pamev politi.cal taro major he:r public.: y com.mg though. professor in the College of Agricul 1 of four year- are welcome to attend L. D. S. I « W A R D take it a pc¡m: to read both ture has sent Rev Hollingsworth 30 G o rd o n Kay. B ish o p _you never can tell when colored slides ’hah will portray Sunday—Priesinood meeting. 9 15 et mad at soimebod y and wan; colored illuminated scene- of Ne- j id Sund chool. 10 30 a. m some of tho bad r_ames and ora-ka According to Rev Hollings Sacrament meet.ng, 7:30 p m. me phrases bo'-h c f them u-e worth. Dr Maxwei. .- an. authority on the w.ld flower life of Nebraska Applications for registration for cnbe their <apprit ion! Tuesday—Relief society. 2 00 p m and among the scenes will be the the Episcopal Ascension summer Wednesday—M I.A., 7 30 p m w.ld Lly, the sand reed, the wi.J school at Cove. Oregon for this seas - 4 : g xird. the hardy orchid yellow ladv on are now be.ng accepted from boys -Upper. Baptiste Cia> and girls of any demomnation. Th. I H O D I S T CHI R C h Feather native flowers. is the regular summer church school THE F R E E A d MI rian . O re g o n Honored A t Trve Message of the Sower” will which has been conducted at this Church school. 10 a. m. be the Sunday night sermon theme camp for many years Bridal Shower Morning wor-hip. 11 a m This year the school w:U be di M. . Donna Florea was honored using using as its background a pic Young People - study period. 7 p Tr. it day evening at a bridal show ture of the Nebra-ka state capitol vided into three sections. The first er ¿.ven her by the employee- of the building with its famous statue "The school begins June 9 and is com m. Evangelist message. 8 p. m Mu. .eur Horn- Telephone company Sower” which surmounts this 11 prised of grades 10. 11 and 12. The Wednesday prayer service. 7:30 second school begins June 19 anJ r guest i- teieph m work million dollar build.r.g Lynn Lawrence directing the 12- wiU include grade- 7. 8 and 9 The p. m. er that she had previuu-ly worked with Game- were played and re- p.ece orchestra will supply special third school begins June 29 and in M IS S IO N A R Y B A P T I S T C H U R C H ire iment sAved H.ghl.ght oi the mu-ic for this Nebraska service clude- grades 4. 5 and 6 P a - t o r f iller H ask ell D a n e Varied activities are planned for reire-hment table wu- a two tiered Other special music w.U be under Sunday school. 10 a. m bridal cake decorated with wedding the direction of Mr Patricia Castro the youngsters and include swim Morning wo-hip, 11 o'clock. bei. and tiny silver ball- Donna re All former Nebraskans are urged V) • ming. hiking, games, dramatic attend and announcement will oe dancing and group singing as we.l* Young peoples service, 7 o'clock ceived many lovely gifts Evening woship, 8 o'clock Mr Thelma Moyes. another em- made by the Neora-xa organization as religious instruction Further information may be ob Wednesday prayer service. 8 p m p. yee who i leaving the staff wa- in regard to its plans for the annual ¿..e:i a handkerchief hower Mr- Nebraska picnic Mrs Myrtle Ba-- tained by calling Reverend Clair Everyone is welcome to attend our Move- is leaving for Port Townsend, thaloma is secretary of the Nebraska Crenshaw Appliest ion* must be sent services. organization A friendly social period in a week prior to the opening date Washington Extensive improvements have been Twenty-two guests attended the will follow the service T H E CHI B C D O F T H I made on the grounas and building- affair VAZ.ARENE this year. 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