Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 02, 1953, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
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Editor mnd Publivher
Advertising Manager
RICHARD II V YOST _
D u n « R. Alter* »rad C«o. L. XXhorton. Owner*
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SUBSCRIPTION KATES
In Malheur County O rigin,
and Payette ar.d Canyon
Counties. Idaho:
1 year
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newspaper
R US HE R S
EL-esrhere m the V £ A.,
SOCIATION
per y e a r ------------------- $3 M
Smglt C p.-1
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i Str.ctly to Advance >
Published every Thursday
Entered at the postoffice
through the United State*
the act
at Nyssa. Malheur County. Oregon.
at Nyssa. Oregon for transmission
Mails, as second class matter, under
of Mar on 3. 1879
More Increase Coming
ut to sample public opinion on
first class and airmail in an
m crea i
th
r t QÍ tV he
>J post office department deficit,
efl
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n. there is little or no protest from
iy seem.
hich is beginning to take all in-
th<
nment for granted.
erf
It the increase several times dur-
years, but rvost of them have failed to protest
in|
paving for value received in de-
be
ome county. The penny post card
;ne:
liv
«V paot when the price was doubled to
became a thing of the
hit right at the treasury of fraternal and civic organiz-
tions that use that means to compunicate with members.
It is hard to understand why the post office depart­
ment ar.d congress, through several administrations and
contrary to the advice of investigating committees, con­
tinue to make the increases where they hurt the most
and ignore reccommendations for economy where it
would do some good.
Just why government agencies and politicians are al­
lowed to abuse their franking privilege is one of the un­
answerable questions of the 20th century.
Millions of pounds of tripe pass through the mail each
year, to wind up in office trash baskets after mail clerks
have had to handle each piece as though it carried a
three-cent stamp intead of a couple of lines telling that
the envelope contains an official document. Numerous
senators and representatives continue to mail out po­
litical propoganda. some government agencies resort to
idiotic ramblings they lable as news for no apparent
reason than to keep their stenographers and mimeo­
graph machines busy. Other agencies, giving out valu­
able information, display no sense of organization or
economy by mailing several releases at one time, all to
the same address and in separate franked envelopes.
More millions of pounds of direct mail advertising
are being handled by the nation’s post offices at rates
far below the actual o s t of handling, but there is no
mention of increases for much of this junk that over­
burdens postal clerks and irritates the public.
We believe Postmaster General Summerfield should
tour the country and inspect each post office lobby
waste basket. There he will find no unopened first class
mail and no newspapers, but we’ll bet a three-cent stamp
he would find them overflowing with material now be­
ing mailed free or at special rates.
SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED
and
j Dinner Held In Park
M. He>r.a Lar-m and family of
S*:: L j « C :: j vert htr.-.red r w v j
at • dinner riven Sunday in the
ar.d M: E O Carr ar.d family. Mr.
ar.d Mrs L - r . Child and Karen and
St-.: Mr ar.d Mr J r.r. Schenk, and
family ar.d Mr ar.d M: Ersel 3eus.
No-Host Picnic Held
BROWER PLUMBING SERVICE
N vssa
ture flags and red ar.d »r-te rtoe.-
fermed the oenterptece-
Robert Lee of Vale »a - -e -.a s ­
ter of ceremcnie- He introduced
Mrs Helen Lar r. f S i. L -»e Cat)
as the mam speaker Other numbers
t n ’ h■ p r: gram ( C t •
Nanette 3yb“ e. Jar..:e Williams ar.d
Vela Dee P uisca ar.d a Ha»u~un
guitar number
Mrs Larson was presented ■.......
Orchid by Mrs Lem Child, stake
MIA secretary Pre.-.den: Arvel L
Child also add re- ed the ?: ip
Ttv. e m charge f the arra ig -
ments »ere Pre-tcer.t F- id Bis ser
of Ontario, Mr- E: ?1 Be-
Mr-
John Schenk Mr Ez Carr P. land
M u . R ' el Hunter ar.d E b Bium-
ires o f Vale
The Nyssa ukt Aaranlc pr:?«t-
h 1 ar.d g.rh banquet »as held
Saturday n.rht tn the -take recrea-
t. n hall ».th p'ace latd fur 500
y u:h ar.d 93 leaders.
The patriotic theme »as carried
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M.t.a-
Beginning July 1st
CHURCH NOTES
10 a. m., church school. Elvln
Ballou, superintendent.
11 a. m.. morning worship, directed
ov minister
7 p m., Christian Youth Fellow-
ahlp.
8 p. m., evening worship.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rev. Ha.skell Friend. Pastor
South 2nd and Reese Ave.
10 a. m., Sunday school.
11 a. m . morning worship.
8 p m.. evangelistic service.
T u e i, 8 p. m . prayer service,
r r l , 8 p m . young people.
THE CHURCH OF THE
N.AZARENE
Robert Jackson. Pastor
10 a. m , Sunday school.
morning worship.
7 p. m , N.Y.PS. and Junior meet­
ings.
7:45 p. m . evangelistic service.
11 p re
COMMUNITY METHODIST
CHURCH
Vernon L. Taylor. Minister
9:45 a. m . church school.
11 a. m , morning worship.
7 p. m , Youih Fellowship.
9:15 a. m., priesthood meeting.
10 30 a m . Sunday school.
8 p. m.. sacrament meeting.
Tuesday. 2 d m., relief society.
Wednesday, 4 p. m . primary; 8
p. m . M I A.
CATHOLIC C fll'R c n
Park Avenue and Third Street
Kemhert Allies. O. F. M.
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Mass Sunday at 8 and 10 a. m
and daily at 8 a. m.
Saturday. 10 a. m.. Catechism
classes.
NIW
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Christian ( enter Mission
East 2nd and'Ehrgood
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t o H. P. WKHAIKI
nttRCuny
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with reverte gear and neutral
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fell* fea' ».«
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Ut« this cOf«poct lightweight for fishing — for
fo*iy fun. work booti, wot«r sportsl Footvrts silk-
smooth trolling pivi tp««d, powtr and «ndwronc« you'd
•ap«<t to g«t only its a h«ov»#r, costlior outboard, la-
mot« Fv«l Tonk, Uni-Catt On« P > • Go™ Housing,
Full F«oth«r«d Sof«fy St««ring. Waterproof Mogn«so
and Spark Hugs, S>mpl« Positive Shift, Full Jawaled
Power*.
10 a m., Sunday school.
11 a m.. morning worship.
7:30 p m . evangelistic service.
A D K I W COMMUNITY ( III Rt II
Henry rl. Moore, Pastor
10 a m . Biole school.
11 a m . morning worship.
11 a m . Junior church.
( HI Rt H (iF CHRIST
Parma. Idaho
MrConnrl Ave.
O. F Robinson, Minister
10 a m . Bible study
U a. m , morntog worship.
8 p m , Sunday everung service.
Wednesday. 8 d m . Bible study
FREE METHODIST ( III K( II
Adrian. Orrgon
Mr ar.d Mr Marx Hartley gave
.Mr. and Mr*. William Schiremin
a d.r.ner party Sunday in honor of and son-. Dick ana Glenr. returned
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Hartlev's me-her. Mrs Sam las: *eek from a visit a; Garden.a.
Hartley cf Adrian Other guest- »ere
Sam Hartley ar.d Bren: of Adrian Calif.
Vern Uuus and Hurley spi-ril the
and JoAnr.e Hartley o f Ontario.
»eek-end fuhing at Prairie Ci:y.
Mr. and Mr*. George N. ft. ur and
Dinner Guests
Mr- Pearlce Kir.-er visited toe rc.-e
I ..uner guests Saturday sight at carder^ a: the Julia Davn park Sun­
the t i me of Mr and Mrs Cuff day Later, they v.sited fnends at the
M.r.k »ere Mr and Mr- Verlan veterans hospital
Mace and Jan of Eagle
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Olson were Sun-
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dav visit rs at the Joseph Maugha:
h me The Ol-ons left Nyssa Mon-
Mrs. Larson Entertains
Mr- R 3 y Larson entertained mem- dav for Calif^rt.ia. They »ill spenc
oer- : ■ tr.c Thur-cay afterr...- r. s- me time there before returning to
br.dge club at her home » .:h Mrs. their heme by »a y of Seattle.
Mrs.
Gordon
Winchester and
Harold Brendle ar.d Mr- Kenneth
daughter Connie left for her home
Ccitle as guest players.
Mrs Frank Morgan »on high and Thursday in Castle Rock. Wash-
Mr.- Arthur Bcydell »o n toe travel­ after a month's visit with her par­
ents, Mr and Mrs. Lynn Matheny.
ing prize.
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W e Have
A Large
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Selection of
Prices Effective
Thursday - Friday - Sunday
LIRE WORKS
W e Will Be Closed
Saturday, July 4th
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You’ll feel more like celebrating than ever when you see these super values! Everything you need to make
your 4fh of July meals grand and glorious and all at roal s-vings!
Fryei
Large, Colored
Pan Ready
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Cant«loupes
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Roly Poly Brand
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Double Luck Cut
G r e e n
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B e an s
3 cans J 9 C
State Fair Solid Pack
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T o m a to e s
Bells Select Ripe
Olives
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2 cans
39C /
C o ilrO r,S
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Idaho Thrifty Pack
Spud Chips
39c
25c Pkgs.
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TAYLOR’S
FOOD
MARKET
BEAT THE PRICE BY SAVING TWICE—
MISSION XR Y HXPTIST ( III Rl II
Elder Lee Jotliff, Pastor
Don B. Moss Firestone Store
417 Main
Dial 2124
ST P XII > H I M OP XL t 111 R en
Re* ( arl (iron Rector
' I rn.r.g
school, * »
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and
Sunday
425 Arcadia Blvd.
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3 cans
LOW PRICES PLUS
10 a m . Sunday school
H a m , nxirnlng wvrship
8 p m . evening worship.
Wed e.-dav. 8 p m , prayer serried.
9c
3 9
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Ida Dell Cream Style
m Sis \ Corn
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10 a m , church schooL
11 a. tn., morning worship.
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Honored On Birthday
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9:15 a. m . priesthood meeting.
10:30 a m., Sunday school
7:30 p m , sacrament meeting
Tuesday. 2 p. m., relief society.
Wedne.-day, 4 p m , primary; 7:30
p. m . II., I. A.
10 a. m , Sunday school.
11 a m . divine wo: h:p
Wed., 8 p m . education class.
You are cordially invited to wor­
ship with us.
Desssrl Seed Co.
Mr ar.d Mr ELvxtd Flinders and
Mr ar.d Mr- Marvin Wilson enter­
tained at dinner Tuesday fsr their
h useguests Mr ar.d Mr- Dave Pars­
er and Maxine of Rupert. Ida and
John and J C H -toer f H • per
U nh .
They returned to their h:m e Wed-
nss-iay evening
Mr. and Mrs. Warren HeWt and
son of Boise spent the »etk-e.nd -vith
Mrs. Louise Helat ar.d brother-
rt ; ««q
FIRST
Church of Christ
CHRISTIAN
Austin J. Hollingsworth. Minister
UXITII H I l»ER \\ ( III RCII
Fifth Street and Park Avenue
John L. Briehl. Pastor
Oui; Terms Are Cash
Houseguests Honored
LOCAL NEWS
made this week T he couple
make their h :m e in Ny-.-a
SÂmm
*T VKE FIRESIDE HELD
Path »a y c f Happiness“ »as the
theme c f an address g.ven a: a fire-
Hetei
i
f Salt Lake City for LD.S.
uth. Mr- Carl Burningham »as m
harge f the meeting ar.d Miss Vela
D e e P . n t*k Jr Oleaxaer pr—l
• dsr.t. conducted.
Other numbers on toe program
»ere Phil Huffaker, solo: Jclene and
Ellen Hunter, due: ar.d remarks by
Mr Er-e! Beu-
take V W M I A
president.
Mrs Larson »as preserved »ith a
e:f- of appree.atton by Mrs. Burn-
ingham.
L. D. S. 2nd WARD
D. Hubert Christensen. Bishop
TO OUR FRIENDS and CUSTOMERS
single ring ceremony
A recept.cn hen stung toe you:
o uple wa> giver. Thursday nigh:
the Oregon Trail school heu-e T
br.de *vre a white satin »ed d -
gewn.
150 guest* »ere present
A sh e ie r »a? g.ven fsr them Ju ne
16 at Marsine
Mr and Mrs Chase ».11 ma
their heme in Marking »nere t
groom is engaged in farming
A no-h : buffet picnic »as held
F.-.day nigh: a: the r.tme of Mr and
Mr Marvin Wils n. her.'ring Mr.
ar.d Mr- H -gr OL-.cn of Morgan.
Utah.
G
t. included Mr ar.d Mr- Leo Marriage Rites Performed
Ch.lt Mr ar.d Mr Leon Child, and In Idaho Falls Temple
family Mr ar.d Mr
Arvel Child
Karen Farman. da-ghter of Mr
ar.d family, ar.c Mr and Mr E !»ood and Mrs Otto Furman of Mttchell Marriage Announced
Fhr.ders and family
Butte and Ralph Chs -e . f Mars mg
Anr.runcement cf toe marriage of
»ere married June 23 to the Idah: Fern Mane Niccum. daughter c f
Mr*. Jay Bunn and Mr*. Richard
Youth Banquet
Falls Temple. Parer.- - of the brtde Clarence C Niccum ar.d Beatrice
Ma on »ere ir. Boise Tuesday.
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Salarar
Louis
Vbarreche
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Held Saturday
L D S . 1st WARD
Gordon Ray, Bishop
Roto-Rooter Sewer Service
Dial 2.122
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THURSDAY. JULY 2. H33
We Give TV Tickets
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