THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 1953 PAGE TWO < ill lit Il NOTES I III (, \ it : CITY JOl KN m . Dl t \ E K ALTERS - - - - - - - MK< T < hur h of C h rist ( IIItb T U S A ustin J ll iliin --w o rth . M inister 10 a. m., c h u rc h school. Elvin Ballou. u p e rm te n d e n t. 11 a. m.. m .rn in g w orship, d irected by m ini-iter. 7 p m , C h ristia n Y o u th Fellow ­ ship. a p. m , evening w orship. E d ito r and Publl«hfP KK I M R D I I V YO ST M i f r t W n j M » n a |M O n n t R Alter* an d Geo. L. AVhorton. Owner» NE WS P AP E R BLISHERS SOCIATION P ublished every T h u rsd a y E n te re d a t th e postofftce th ro u g h th e U nited S ta te s th e a c t SUBS« R IP T IO N RATES I n M alh eu r C ounty. O regon, an d P a y e tte an d C anyon C ounties. Id ah o : IT 13 00 6 M onth« *2 Elsew here in th e U 5.A ., per y ear ------------------$3 SO Single C pies .VI • S trictly m Advances ASSEM BLY OE GOD K rank V Caley, P asto r S o u th 2nd an d Reece Ave. 10 a m., S u n d ay school. 11 a. m „ m o rn in g w orship. 8 p. m , ev an g elistic service. Tues., 8 p m., p ra y e r service, r r i., 8 p m., young people. a t Nyssa. M alh eu r C ouaty, Oregon. a t Nyssa. O regen for transm ission M ails, as second class m a tte r, u nder of M arch 3, 187# THE CH U RC H OF THE NAZARENE R obert Ja ck sa n . P asto r 10 a. m., S u n d a y school. 11 p m . m o rn in g w orship. 7 p m , N Y .P S. a n d Ju n io r m e e t­ ings. 7: *5 p. m.. ev an g elistic service. LI VESTOCK HAULI NG In su red C a rrie r — Local an d Long D istance CO M M UNITY M E T H O D IST ( T il I « H Dr. H. G. M et a llisier, M in ister 9:45 a. m., ch u rc h school 11 a. m., m o rn in g w orship. 7 p . i t Y o u th Fellow ship. B Y B E E BROS. T R U C K IN G P hone 070-R11 F ra n k Pike, mgr. L. D.8. 1st W ARD G ordon Ray, Bishop 9:15 a. m., p riesth o o d m eeting. 10:30 a. m., S u n d a y school. 7:30 p m., sa c ra m e n t m eeting. T u esd ay , 2 p. m., relief society. W ednesday, 4 p. m., prim ary* 7:30 p. m., M., I. A. NYSSA CAB SERVICE Phone 217 N i t a n a S .. .e; \ . *e : 8. i I i Mr Er «I M .t 'ie • » il \ a l­ Mrs. V K H< rrm g an d Arlene of ley v. .ted la -: we ri--. with h ti 3 - . e arriv ed .n Ny* a F rid a y tv«.'*- c iau g h ie r-m -la w, L .li M. • J- * . . \1 :: lu d v E d w ard v d a . e l r a t Mr ter. Mr Jo e H .b n. who wa- re- an d Mi :. R aym ond E . • T Ap­ .eaicd fro m th e h ^ jp .ta l T h u r-d a y ple Valley, u n d e r went urgerv la - 1 T hey re tu rn e d to th e ir hem e in week a t th e M alheur M nu ria l he - Boise S u n d ay n ig h t. P ital Mr». Y crda DcLong of < ¡»(dwell Mr. a n d Mrs. D w ight »ew*rU a n d sp en t th e w eek-end at th e J B M il­ la rd hom e. 11 a. rn m o rn in g worship. Mr. an d Mrs. D. E. M itchell r e ­ tu rn e d T h u rs d a y a fte r visiting m ( HURCH OK CH R IST R cseburg fe r th e p ast two week- P arm a. Idaho F riday evening guests a t th e C lif­ McC'onnel Ave. ford M efford hom e were Mr. an d O. E. Robinson M inister Mrs T racy M efford an d girls. 10 a. m., Bible study. Mrs. C lifford M ain was in Eagle 11 a. m.. m orning worship. la st week a tte n d in g th e fu n e ra l of 8 p. m., S u n d ay evening service. h e r uncle, G ilb e rt K earn s. W ednesday, 8 p. m .f Bible study. Mr. a n d Mrs. R ich ard M ason an d Mrs. D o rothy Bibbey visited in O n ­ ST. PAUL S EPISCO PA L CHUR« H tario S u n d a y a t th e hom e of Mr C. T. C renshaw , R ector an d Mrs. L eo n ard B eard. 9:45 a. m . S un d ay school. Rev. M. II. G reenlee of C ascade 11 a. m., m o rn in g worship. M ISSIO N A RY BA PTIST CHURCH was a guest a t th e C lifford M ain hom e la st week. E lder H askell Dane, P asto r 10 a. m., S u n d ay school. Mrs. M au rin e Allen an d C h aru lct 11 a. m., m o rn in g a irsh ip . C hadw ick of N am pa visited S u n d ay 8 p. m.. evening worship. a t th e hom e of Mr. an d M rs. C lifford W ednesday, 8 p. m., p ray er service. M efford. Mr. an d Mrs. W. F. F in d lin g v isit­ C IR C L ES MEET M ary an d M arth a circle of th e ed w .th th e ir son, W illis F in dling, in M eth o d ist c h u rc h m et at th e hom e Vale S u n d ay . : Mr-. R. M. C o ch ru n T h u r-d a y a f ­ Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n M cCabe an d tern o o n . M rs. Lloyd T bier, who was ch ild ren , C heryl. A n n ette an d M ich­ in c h a rg e of th e devotional service eál, visited in B ak er S a tu rd a y n ig h t a n d p ro g ram , told of h er recent trip an d S u n d ay a t th e hom e of Mr an d to th e so u th w est and Mexico. Mr- O llie Beeson. LOCAL NEWS fe T \ From w’ier« I sit...// Jo^ l larih S fr “‘HfSr Wrong "Train" of Thought Most of us knew th e stre a m ­ lin er stopped about fo u r m iles from tow n la st T h u rsd ay — but we didn't know u h y . . . Seems the tr a in w as h u rry in g along, then cam e th e screech ing o f brakes — some fellow h ad pulled the E m ergency S to p cord. When th e conductor asked him why he did it, he said, “T h e tra in was ju st going too f a s t—I w anted to get you to slow down.” F ro m w here I sit, t h a t s tre a m ­ lin e r h a s been g o in g a t th a t speed fo r th e p a s t seven y e a rs w ith a perfect sa fe ty record and L. D. S. 2nd WARD D. H u b ert C h risten se n , Bishop 9:15 a. m.. p riesth o o d m eeting. 10?30 a. m., S u n d ay school. 8 p m., sa c ra m e n t m eeting. T u esd ay , 2 p. m., relief society. W ednesday, 4 p. m., p rim a ry ; 8 p. m . M I A FA IT H LU TH ERA N C H I RCH I ifth S tre et anil P ark Avenue Jo h n L. B richl, P asto r 10 a. m . 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