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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYS3A. OREGON, THURSDAY. AUGUST tt. 198g PAGE TWO CHURCH NOTES LOCAL NEWS and Jennifer of Caldwell, and Mr Guests M the Jam ee H Yote ho ne Pa-ro, W.i h where he ha.s tjecn and Mrs Robert Brown and family, last week were Dina and Denise employed at the telephone office. Jim M oncarr. atid Kris Koaian. of Curry, of Juntura, Ore who visited .She will -nr .11 at the Link’s Business ; ( 111 JU II OF THE BRETHREN W eek-end visitor» at the lm t\ Boise were all Sunday |u e -t at the with Peggy Ann Yost and this week.- ichool t:.: fall. Bingham home were Mr and Mr« Olenn Brown home Mr and M r. g ie-L* at Mr end Mr- John Calza- C hristian ( eater MiaatUB Visiting at the < . A Mail> home Ed Bingham and Mr and Mr«. K ennath Lucas, of Rlckreal. Ore corta .of Jordan Valley, parents of Fast 2nd and Ebr|uud i Mrs. M.illy ister Mr- J T Oil- Doyle Bingham. They returned to called et the Brown home Tuesday Mr Yost. DUANE E. A L T E B S .................................... Editor and Publisher Sunday school, 10 a. m. more of Bed wood. South Dakota. their homes Sunday evening D uane K. Alters and Geo. L. W horton, Owners Mr. anil Mrs. Jack ( hard returned M orning worship, 11 a. in. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Ashcraft were Sunday from a five-day honeymoon, i FIE 9T CHURCH OF ( IIRIST Sunday guests of their son, Dick They will reside at 309 S. 2nd. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ashcratt and family at Mt Vernon, (Chrietianl Mr. and Mrs. ( lay Kern and Mrs. 1 MV $3 (JO J. Railings« orth. Minister Oregon. O ? N E WS PA P i t Herm an Lackey and children of i Austin 6 M onths *175 10 a. h.. Sunday school, classes lor Mrs. Ed. BoydeU's «»ether. R ia W. Portland were Tuesday guests at the | all. Elvln Ballou, P UBL I S HE RS 1 year outride M alheur Co. and superintendent. H. H ofsteatter. of Monmouth, Ore., Clifford Main home. 11a. m., worship hour Pastor will arrived Saturday after a trip to the ASSOCIATION Parm a, Ida, rural routes, <3.50 Visitors at the Harry McGinley Su.-'le Copies .07 peak on the theme "When Some Glacier National Park. She plans to home for the next week will be Mrs. ' body (Strictly in Advance) ’ this will be a study spend a week with her daughter. Raymond Lincoln. Mrs. McGlnley’s about Cares, the fellowship of the con Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bingham and sister and her father, Ross Pennant. cerned. children left Tuesday on a ten day Published every Thursday at Nyssa, M alheur County, Oregon. Visiting with Mrs. G. W. Gum 1:30 p. m. fifth Sunday fellowship trip to Idaho Falls. Enroute they will ming., are her nephew, Douglas Fisk dinner for the churches ofNyssa, go through Spencer and Yellowstone Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa. Oregon for transm ission and his new wife. Joy. They are O ntario, Vale, Payette and Weiser. National park. through the U nited States Mails, as second class m atter, under pending part of their honeymoon Bring a covered dish and be pre Mr. and Mr». T. H Turner are with Mrs. Cummings. the act of March 3, 1879 pared to stay through this afternoon leaving W ednesday tor an idenfinlte Bob Fldridge. son of Mr. and Mrs. fellowship. Specialsing, items of in stay in Kentucky and Indiana. They Tom Eldridge, of San Francisco is terest to be reported from each con plan to return to the West at a later date. home on h: vacation. Mr. and Mr.,. gregation. Mrs. E. M. Blair's daughter, Mrs. Eldridge and their son are leaving MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ernest Bell and children of Utah are for a snort trip Saturday. Elder Haskell Dane. Pastor spending the week with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. W arren Farm er and (By Earle Sample) school, 10 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Neilson and Mr. and children returned last Wednesday Sunday M orning worship, 11 a. m. Mrs. Jack Bare attended the funeral from a ten day trip to McCall. With the tragic death of Ray N. Alters, New Ply peoples services, 7 p. m. of Charlie Short at Payette S atu r Mrs. ( urtis Foster and son will Young Trial Runs Begin At 2 P. M. mouth newspaper man Sunday evening, there comes Evening worship, 8 p. m. day. leave soon for their home after a W ednesday evening prayer service a vacancy which probably never can quite be filled Sal Brown and family stopped en five weeks' visit with Mrs. Curtis 3 o’clock. home to Salem at the Olenn in the older newspaper fraternity of Southwestern Foster's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. We invite everyone to these old route Browns. Sal Brown and Olenn Idaho and Eastern Oregon. Bratton and Curtis Foster’s parents, time landm ark Baptist services. Brown are cousins. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Foster. Although he spent most of his life in the newspaper Mr. and Mrs. Don Patrick of Vlaa- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hamilton are ADRIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH | lia. Calif., Mr. and Mrs. W B. P a t business, Ray, us be was known particularly by his enjoyed a four day fishing trip and Ilenry E. Moore, Pastor fellow workers, was of the unassuming type. He w jis during their absence their children, Bible school, 10 a m.. morning rick, Mr. and Mrs. R. E Eastman Tere a and V,eki are staying with vorship 11:00 a. m. seldom in and never sought the lime light of publicity. their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Junior church at parsonage, 11 His forte and qualities for which he will be remem Hudson Kobb. A T lM Children Under 12 FREE bered were his faithfulness, loyalty and dependability. Mrs. FUon Selph of San Diego. a. m. Trained in an older school, a day was never too long for Calif, is the guest of her son and L. D. S. Isl W ARD ^ ™ When Accompanied by a Parent daughter-in-law . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gordon Ray, Bishop him to put in to get an edition to press or a needed Selph this week. Prim ary W ednesday 10 a. m. printing job out to satisfy a customer. BRING CONTAINERS Mr. and Mrs. George Ritenbaugh Sacram ent Sunday 8 p. m. He was seemingly so fired with a desire to please, 5 Mi. So. Fruitland and daughter were gone ten days ASSEMBLY OF GOD fishing in the Deschutes river and that the amount of work he could accomplish at his on U. S. 95 Frank C. Coley, Pastor went on to the coast While on their trade even in his later years was amazing to much Sponsored By South 2nd and Reece Ave. trip daughter Maxine came down Sunday school 10 a. m. younger and virile men. with the mumps, which made the Childrens service In basement au His death therefore comes as a great shock to those trip extended longer than they had ditorium at 11 a. m. planned. of us in the newspaper business who knew him and en orning worship 11 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Itenstroin, M joyed association with him for a quarter of a century. 2 p. m. Sunday W atre Baptism. All accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Don who to go meet at the church It teaches again the lesson of how fragile the thread Potter of Nampa, enjoyed a success before wish 2 o’clock. ful fishing trip to Jordan Valley Evening is that holds life; and that Providence can and often evangelistic service 8 p m. over the week-end. does gather one “to his fathers” at a time when he is Tuesday evening prayer and praise Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sherbert and m. contemplating retirement for a needed rest from a long two sons drove to McCall Sunday. 8 p. Friday and active life. Mrs. Olivia Bigler of Mt. Pleasant, dor 8 p. m. evening Christ Ambassa U tah, is visiting several weeks in the Young people service 8 p. m. But with the vacancy that has been brought by his home of Mr. and Mrs. G rant Rine Everyone welcome to all services. death, there will always be the memory for us, his older h art associates, of the example lie gave, and the kindly im Mrs. Jam es Russell and two chil COMMUNITY dren returned Monday night from a THE METHODIST prints he left upon our hearts. CHURCH three weeks' trip visiting with Mr II. G. M cCallaster. Minister Mrs. Jam es G. Russell and other 9:45 a. m., church school. her friends and relatives before re and friend- at Los Angeles. Calif, and 11 a. m., morning worship. turning. with her sister, Mrs. T. F. B arrett, 7 p. m., Youth Fellowship. Mrs. William Stani) and family San Bernardino. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Garrison re were guests at the Mrs. A. Heldt at Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tobler and two turned Sunday from a 10 day trip home Sunday. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH enjoyed a picnic supper ST. Rev. to California where they visited with Teresa Jensen of ltoise visited over children T. Crenshaw, Rector Sunday evening at M ann’s Creek. their daughter, Mrs. JoAnne Hol the week-end with her parents, Mr. Mr. anil Mrs. W. G. Sparks of Evening C. service, 7:30 p. m. comb in San Pedro and also with and Mrs. Clayton Jensen. She re Roswell, Idaho were guests Sunday Mrs. G arrison's m other. Mrs. Besse turned to Boise Sunday evening. THE CHURCH OF T H I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. DuPre of Herm osa Beach. Cali H erbert I*. I.euek. son of Mrs. M in I Sparks. NAZARENE fornia. On returning Mrs. JoAnne nie Leuck, will leave this week-end Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Keys left last Rev. Glen Abla, Pastor Holcomb and daughter. Connie Jo for Portland where he will take his week on Monday, for an indefinite | August 28, 1952 Sunday school, 10 a. m. and Mrs. Besse DuPre came back niece, Kay Lou M clntire, to Portland stay at Valejo, Calif. Dear Friend: M orning worship, 11 a. m. with Mr. and Mrs. G arrison for a to attend school for the next year. Guests this week at tlie II. F. Ter- N. Y. P. S. and Junior meeting, week's vacation. Mrs. Holcomb will Mrs. Glca Billings and Mrs. Clyde i hune home are Mr. and Mrs. Andy 7 p. m. rem ain for two weeks and visit with Snider were week-end guests of Mrs. Cecl and farm er resident of this I Evangelistic service. 7:45 p. m. Frank Morgan at her home at Pay city. Mid-week prayer meeting, 8 o'clock Mr. anil Mrs. F.van Tobler drove to W ednesday evening. ette Lakes. You have been a loyal customer of Tobler’s Feed & Fuel, Inc., and we Mr. and Mrs. .led Lewis left W ed Idaho City Sunday and then to Boise | nesday for Twin Falls to visit with where they attended the show in the FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH take this opportunity to express our most sincere appreciation for your Fifth Street & Park Avenue their daughter, Bonnie who is living evening. Mrs. Clyde Snider was a guest of Rev. John L. Briehl. Pastor produce. there. Bring Your Container Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lovejoy anil Mrs. Frank Morgan at her summer Sunday church school, 10 a. m. children returned Sunday from a home a t McCall Saturday Mrs. M or Divine worship service, 11 a. 'll 15c a lb. By reason of the constant increase in cost of feed and cost of operation summer vacation in Idaho. On their gan entertained the A. N. K Nyssa You are cordially invited to wor G arden club, ten members were ship with us. way home they came through Yel For 10 lbs. or more we have conducted an extensive study to determine how we could help lowstone park, Jackson, Wyo. and present. CATHOLIC c n i’RCH Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Hopkins just Salt Lake City. overcome both of these disadvantages, particularly by way of savings to Park Avenue and T hird Street Karren Fife returned Monday returned Tuesday evening from a Rev. R em bert Ahles, O. F. M. our customers. from a m onth's vacation at Mosco week’s vacation at Wallowa lake. Sunday at 8 and 10 a. m. she was cislting her sister, Saturday guests at the Gene and Mass Corner 9th and Brower where daily at 8 a m. Honey home were Mr. and Mrs Ho- Mrs J W W arden. Our analysis has shown that credit losses and credit risks, together with Betty Fife returned this week from ! mer King and Bill, Rev. and Mrs. L. D. S. 2nd WARD Frank Coley, Mrs. Jesse Jay and the extra costs of record work are the biggest factors in our increased cost D. Hubert Christensen. Bishop daughter, Rosemary, and Mr. and Sunday—Priesthood meeting, 9:15 of operation. Of course, this brings about an unfavorable increase in the Mrs Ira King of New Plymouth. Mr. anil Mrs. K. K. Lienkaempcr a. m. Sunday school 10:30 a. m price at which goods can be sold. The larger companies and modern mer left Friday on the train and went Sacram ent meeting, 8 p. m. to Rock Springs, Wwo. with her Tuesday Relief society, 2 p m chandising methods advocate operations strictly on a cash basis for the pur mother, Mrs. C. C. Millhollin, who is Wednesday Prim ary, 4 p. m. M ' going to visit her daughter, Mrs. I. A., 8 p. m. pose of eliminating the necessary reserve for credit losses and credit risks Mitchell at Lander, Wyo. Mr. and THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH and also to assure the presence of adequate funds with which to buy in larg Mrs. Lienkaem pcr returned Sunday. Adrian, Oregon Sir. and Mrs. Wilton Jackson and Church school, 10 a. m. er price savings quantities at interest saving rates. Consequently, Tobler’s daughters spent three days last week M orning worship, 11 a. m. .it W arm Lake, Idaho. It was a Feed & Fuel is modernizing for the above reasons so that we may effect very successful trip because they has had considerable experience as 1 ! came back with three big salmon, a news reporter and society writer savings inxost of goods for you. one th at weighed 25 pounds. on the Independent-Enterprise a t | Tuesday guests at the Mark Mon- In order to accomplish this goal it has been necessary for us to convert cur home were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Payette. Parkard. Mr and Mrs. Packard are operations to a cash basis, effective Sept. 1, 1952. From that date forward, on their way to Portland where they will attend dental school this fall. Tobler’s Feed will operate strictly on a cash basis and not a credit basis. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Langley of For The Family However, for the convenience of those who do not wish to pay cash for each Milwaukee, Ore., were week-end Reg. Tu-Tone or all white guests at Mr. Langley's nephews. Mr. 39c Yard purchase, we will have coupon books which will entitle them to a cash .nid Mrs. W B. Holcomb. Saddles The answer to everyday Vrrivlng Tuesday from Trov, Ohio discount of 2 per cent. Should you be interested in these books, kindly insurance problems* Red or Brown was Mrs. Jesse Jay and daughter, ask us about them. Rosemary, who are spending the % Crepe Oxfords week with her sisters, Mrs. Frank 0 Casuals Coley and Mrs. Gene Honey of Ap By This action is taken, not by any desire to deny credit to our loyal pa % Jr. Oxfords ple Valley. Reg. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kail and sons % Strong Hi-tops RALPH trons, but rather to bring them the savings that the converted basis will spent last week at McCall with Mr. $1.79 Priced Just Right! LAWRENCE ami Mrs. Otis Bullard and Mr and Mi Charlie Bullard of Ontario, and Another necessary change in our normal operation is the discontinuing Miss Betty Bullard of Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kingman. Mr. of our routes. It would not be possible to operate the delivery route on a and M k Earl Purvis and Mr and cash basis; therefore, to enable us to use our modern plan efficiently we Mr Mel Jones, of Lagrande, pic nicked at the Caldwell park Sunday regretfully discontinue that one part of our service. So, as notice to those I D“rk* $1190 Carl Buiniiigliani. J. E. Brower | Lights 3 and Doug FUppence went sage hen who depend upon the regular delivery days after Sept. 1, 1952, there nuiuing ounuay and returned wiui NEW STYLES Ltietr limit. will be no more regular deliveries. However, we will not discontinue our Mr. aiul Mrs. I red G uthrie, Mrs. FALL COLORS other services, such as a Feeding Advisory Service, Culling Service, Custom Ulaacne Mite and Mrs Visa Castle Q U E STIO N : My husband feM • 1 Nyssa, and Mr. and Mrs. O iland Comprehensive Personal Liability Grinding and Mixing Service, Training Meetings, etc. lilacs and Mr. and Airs. Hershel Insurance policy which we are Benson, oi Nam pa, picnicked at » li told protect.- him in case of h u n ting accidents. Does th a t mean ver City ounday auernoon. Your continued patronage will be appreciated, and we invite you to Klass Powell and son. Keitli made that if he is injured while hun observe the saving# effected by our new policy. a business tr.p U> Portland baturday ting his medical expenses will be paid? and returned Tuesday evening. W alter .MeParllanU. John »trick- EVERYBODY SAVES AT land and Paul House spent Sunday ANSWER: N The type of policy Sincerely, age hen hunting near Jordan Val you describe covers your hus band's legal liability toward some ley. vlr. and Mr» Lisle Brasiur and other person for whose injury he (Signed) Hugh J. Tobler children of Yakima were guests Sun- may be responsible whil* hunting. day in the home of her cousin. M:* •If you'll nddrau your own In TOBLER’S FEED & FUEL. Inc. A aur C a rte r.ght. and family O th- surance que-tions to this office, , k ,, -t» m eluoed her parante, Mr well try to cu e you the correct Mr» la r i Parker, of Bol-e and a * there will b* « • V and U rs W ayne Wood and chars* or »Mw.»twa of say kiad. tUIIM A CHOWS SUSINA ?AtM s u r m t s f Cakleell Mr» | . ( . » » a. •* rate«»« IM iard Nrsaa lu o n a c a Aq « t.fw i («lU erm a the O a t Open Til • P. M. Saturday « > Jo urnal «lu* « tek M « risk 1 « n k u a St. TIIK GATE CITY JOl HNAL JALOPY and M°Î2£, - “ Ray N . A lters Leaves A Kindly Imprint On 'Hie I learts Of 11 is Associates SUNDAY, SEPT. 7 NYSSA RODEO GROUNDS 20 Cars Entered BARTLETT PEARS Kenneth Syme Orchards i NEW HONEY Honey Foster REMEMBER DOUBLE "S & H" GREEN STAMPS PRINT 25* Large Size Bath Towels 88 * Young Men's CORDS OWYHEE RIDING CLUB :■ Announcement of New Business Policy LOCAL NEWS 80 sq. Fall Thrills - Spills ! Don't Miss It! SHOES _ DRESSES Ladies' 2.00 to 5.90 Girls' 1.00 to 3.98 Cords for Boys $2.98 to $4.98 Many, Many Other Wonderful Bargins In Every Department! We Give "S 4 H" Green Stamps