Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 13, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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    CHURCH NOTES Adrian Presbyterian
Payette— Police Chief
Cecil j
Fetter Monday evening announc-
ed his resignation as the city’s
head law enforcement officer in
a move which took some mem-
bers of the Payette city council
completely by surprise.—Inde-
pendent-Enterprise.
John Day— Danny Everett Bar-
nes, five-year old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Barnes of Canyon
City, drowned Saturday after-
noon in the John Day river about
two miles west of this city. The
tragedy occured when the small
boy, his father, and his mne-year-
old brother, Kenneth, were en-
Emmett—A special meeting ol joying trout fishing the mital day
the city council w ill be held Mon of the 1954 season - Blue Mount-
Elsewhere in the US.A,
day night to discuss a proposal ain Eagle.
to call a bond election for the
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! a s s o c ^T a t id n * * T y f * T
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purpose of financing a swimm-
Weiser—You can't vote down
1~ Single C o p i e s --------
ing pool in Emmett. The action the fact that there are six extra
(Strictly fri Advance)
came Monday night after the classes in Weiser schools now, nor
council received a petition from can anyone deny that residents of
Published every Thursday at Nyssa. Malheur County, Oregon.
the Swimming Pool Association the Weiser school district have
Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa. Oregon for transmission
asking them to call a special bond failed to meet its responsibility
through the United States Mails, as second class matter, under
election for the purpose. The peti- to its children. That’s what Milan
tion information cited that costs Ryder, chairman of the Weiser
the act of March 3. 1879
of the project would be approxi- school board, told members of the
mately $65,000.— Index.
Lions club at their luncheon
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meeting
yesterday
in
Hotel
Payette— Fruit growers a n d Washington.— American.
packers estimated last night that
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N ext Saturday’s Malheur County Jersey Show in Nys­
approximately 50 percent of the
Redmond— T h e
Redmond
Payette county prune crop has Spokesman will start publication
sa w ill have innumerable benefits, not the least of which
been wiped out by freezing twice a week next Monday, May
is that for the umteenth time Nyssa merchants demon­
weather of the past week, it was 10, and the staff is completing
strate that they have a common bond with those who
reported from the USDA station preparations for the change over
make rural towns possible. Business firms are going all
at Fruitland.—
The present staff is capable of
out to help stage this annual event that has become a
Independent-Enterprise.
1 handling the new operation, since
tradition.
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several
experienced
part time
Vale— Four-year-old
Claudia workers are available for added
The Jersey Cattle club can be credited with numerous
Hoffman was saved from poss- duties, according to Joe and Mary
improvements in the dairy industry and the favorable
ible drowning in an irrigation Brown, publishers —Spokesman,
effects reach beyond the club membership and on to oth­
ditch on the Leonard J acob son -------------------------------------------
farm Sunday by her cousin. Jay
er registered breeds and grade dairy stock. There is no
CH l’Rt n OF CHRIST
Phillips II. eight years old. Both
doubt that the members’ tireless efforts to remind the
Parma, Idaho
children are from Ontario.—
public to use more Jersey products brings attention to
McConnel Ave.
Malheur Enterprise.
O. E. Robinson, Minister
dairy products in general and the economic value they
10
a.
m„ Bible study.
have on a community such as this.
Ontario— Jerr.y Cloninger of
11 a. m., morning worship.
Caldwell shot a 143 for 54 holes
8 p. m., Sunday evening service.
We join the rest of the community in expressing our
to win the annual Ontario open
Wednesday. 8 d . m . Bible study
appreciation and welcoming the Jersey Cattle club to
golf tourney held here Sunday.
Nvssa.
He won a valuable contour chair
THE CHl'RC H OF THE
or its equivalent in some other
NAZARENE
merchandise.
Cloninger,
a
stu-
j
Norma Faries. Katherine M cA l­
Robert Jackson. Pastor
lister and Molly Nelson spent the dent at the University of Oregon,
10 a m., Sunday school.
May 11th, 1954 week end at home from Link’s has won several Idaho Tourna­
11 p. m . morning worship.
ment
School of Business
Editor.
7 p m , N Y P S. and Junior meet-
George Beechler of Ontario 1 Jigs.
Gate City Journal.
and Newt Carter of Boise, de-1 7:45 p. m., evangelistic service.
to the Judge of $177 50 per month
Nyssa, Oregon.
fending champion, tied for sec­
Out of this $177 50 per month
Recently there have been stor­
CATHOLIC CHURCH
the Judge receives, he has to ond place with a score 146
ies going around, that the Jus­
Beechler won the play off match
Park Avenue and Third Street
pay for:
tice of the Peace for Nyssa Dis­
He was awarded an alligator
Rembert Ahles, O. F. M.
All Court Dockets, both Crim­
traveling bag and Carter, a Sch-
Mass Sunday at 8 and 10 a m
trict is becoming very rich, due
inal and Civil, that are used in affer pen and pencil set.—Argus- and daily at 8 a. m.
to the largo amount of fines and
this Court to record all criminal Observer.
Saturday, 10 a. m., Catechism
court costs being paid into the
and civil cases.
classes.
Court, for violation of the traffic
A ll expense in connection with Baker — A fter allocating addi­
laws and other laws of the State
the operating of the Court, such tional funds to the general road
CO M M U NITY METHODIST
of Oregon. This is a matter I
as: Office Rent
Lights —Fuel- fund to meet increased materials
CHURCH
would like to have cleared lip,
Vernon L. Taylor. >tinister
Telephone
—
Stamps
and
Sta­
cost
under
the
county’s
current
the truth being as follows;
9 a m. First worship service.
tionery and Court Forms, which
A ll of the fines and court costs amount to around $55.00 each special road construction pro­
9:45 Sunday School for all ages.
gram
and
allowing
$5000
to
car­
collected in this Court are turned month, so the Judge actually has
11 a m. Second worship service.
over to the State of Oregon or a carry home pay of around ry on when the fereral govern­
7 p. m Evening fellowship for all
ment
warned
it
was
withdarwing
to the Treasurer of Malheur $122 50 per month.
ages.
from full support for livestock
County, Oregon, in their entir­
This Court puts in at least 9 disease control work, the Baker
ety, on or before the 15th of each hours, 7 days each week, and is
FIRST
month after they have L mh - ii col­ called at all hours of the day and county budget committee Tues­
Church of Christ
lected, and a receipt obtained night and it is a well known and day wrote a $503,956.20 budget
(Christian)
from both the State Treasurer established fact, that the Court for 1954-55.
II.
II.
Powell, Minister
The budget w ill be met within
and the County Treasurer
also acts as a clearence place for the six percent limitation and Res. 414 Ennis
Phone 3384
As a matter of fact, Malheur most everything that can happen
Bible school, 10 a. m.
without special taxes, County
County pays the Justice of the in an active and growing com­
Worship and Communion. 11 a m
Judge Lloyd Rea said today.
Peace for the District of Nyssa. munity such as ours is.
Mid-week services. 8 p. m.
Record-Courier
as salary, the magnificent sum
Just how far can $122 50 go
C.Y.Y., Sunday Eve. 7 o'clock.
of S199 50 per month, and out of these days in paying the grocer,
Evening Services, 8 p. m.
Parma— Voters in this area
this $199 50 per month is held by the butcher and other family ex went to the polls Tuesday and
the County, Federal Witholding pense.
voted to reorganize the several
If you have something to sell
Tax — Social Security Tax and
Respectfully yours,
districts into one “ class A " school or would like to buy, use the
Oregon State Tax, leaving a net
Don M. Graham. Judge by a vote of 646 to 275.— Review. Journal Classified Ads.
Welcome, Jersey Breeders
Public Forum—
Church Notes
F A IT H LUTH ERAN CHURCH
Fifth Street and Park Ave.
John L. Briehl. Pastor
SU ND AY
10 a m , Sunday school.
11 a. m , divine worship.
M ONDAY
8 p. m , Christian education
class.
W EDNESDAY
Christian education
8 p.
class.
At the Sunday morning church
i services in observance of Moth­
er's Day, a special service in
honor of the day was presented
in the form of a pantomine pict­
ure. The title being “ This is My
Daughter.” The following persons
took part in the program, music,
Dudley Kurtz, a young mother,
| Jean Price; a five year old girl,
Helen Martin; a ten year old girl,
f Ann Newman; a 16 year old girl,
ST. PAU L'S EPISCO PAL
Karen McKinley; a bride, Betty
CHURCH
Jean Phifer; a grandmother, Mrs.
The Rev. Carl H. Gross. Ph. D. i K I. Peterson; reader, Pauline
SUNDAY:
Deffer; flower girl, Janet Phifer;
11:30 a. m . Sunday school and daughter, Patty Jo Glenn,
family service.
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WEDNESDAY;
The mothers who won the pot-
9-11 am. Kindergarten (church); ted plants in formpr years fQr
ASSEM BLY OF GOD
Rev. Haskell Friend, Pastor
South 2nd and Reece Ave.
10 a m., Sunday school.
11 a. m., morning worship.
8 p. m., evangelistic service.
Tues., 8 p. m., prayer service
Fri., 8 p. m., young people ser-
vice.
M ISSIO N AR Y B A PTIS T
CHURCH
Elder William Turner, Pastor
10 a. m , Sunday school,
l i a . m , morning worship.
8 p. m , evening worship.
Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer ser­
vice.
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OWYHEE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Route 2, Nyssa
Rev. Kenneth Himple, Pastor
Phone 2737
10 a. m„ Sunday school.
11 a. m.. Morning worship service.
7 p. m„ Young Peoples meeting.
8 p. m.. Evening worship.
Wed., 8 p. m., Bible study and
prayer meeting.
being the oldest mothers present
at the Mothers Day church ser-
| vice, were presented corsages.
! Those receiving the corsages
were Mrs. French. Mrs. Mills and
Mrs. Henderson. The mother re­
ceiving the potted plant for this
year was Mrs. J J. Steiner. The
j youngest mother present receiv-
, ing her plant was Betty Jo Glenn.
Mary and Martha Missionary
Society will meet at the home
of Mrs. Ernest Seuell Thursday,
May 13. Mrs. John Auker is co­
hostess.
COUPLES CLUB
St. Paul’s Couples cUib held
its May meeting at the Episcopal
Parish hall on Thursday, May 6
at 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Wesle-.
Browne p resid e at the busines
session. Grant Rinehart led the
devotionals.
Preceding the social hour, the
group played "Battleship’’. Mr
and Mrs. Dick Tensen were host
and hostess for the evening.
GUILD MEMBERS MEET
Monday, May 10, the regular
meeting of St. Paul’s Episcopal
Guild was held at the home of
Mrs. Bernard Eastman. Dunn
the business meeting, plans wer
made and committees announced
for the semi-annual Thrift sale
and Progressive C a r d party
which have been scheduled for
the latter part of May.
Mrs. Dick Tensen and Mrs
Grant Rinehart, delegates to the
recent
Episcopal
convocation,
gave reports to the group of thc^t
meeting.
Mrs. W E. Sehirman was co­
hostess with Mrs. Eastman The
next meeting w ill be at the home
of Mrs. Wesley Browne.
Excavation for the new base-
ment has been dug and before
very long some of the men are
going to begin working on the
forms.
( o r f a m i l i a l ( c h ild r e n
1 m onth up a n d párenle
18 thru 59 J — alto (or
individuóle, 18 thru 59
fo r full derai/e, coII or write , , .
Eastman Insurance
Brethren Christian Center Mission
East 2nd and Ehr good
10 a m.. Sunday school.
11 a m.. morning worship
7:30 p. m., evangelistic service.
ADRIAN COM M UNITY CHURCH
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
Henry £. Moore, Pastor
10 a. m., Bible school.
11 a. m.. morning worship.
11 a. m.. fu“ \or church.
Episcopal Church
Complete Insurance Service
315 Main St.
Phone 2643
Nyssa, Ore.
RE-ELECT
A L V A G O O D ELL
L. D S. 1st WARD
Charles Mann. Bishop
Republican Candidate For
9:15 a. m. priesthood meeting.
10:30 a m.. Sunday school
7:30 p. m„ sacrament meeting.
Tuesday. 2 p. m., relief society.
Vednesday, 4 p. m., primary; 7:30
TO-, M . I. A.
COMMISSIONER
Malheur County
L. D. S. 2nd W ARD
D. Hubert Christensen, Bishop
9:15 a. m., priesthood meeting.
10:30 a. m.. Sunday school.
Fairness To All
Adrian, Oregon
—
Favors To None
(Paid Pol. Adv. by A lva P. Goodell)
10 a. m., church school.
11 a. m , morning worship.
We're Partners—
The Am algam ated Sugar Co. is the Manufacturer of
White Satin Sugar
made from a local product—
The Sugar Beet
5-PIECE SET
that has revolutionized agriculture in the Lower Snake
River Valley.
Virtue Bros. Chrome and Wrought Iron
5-pc. Set Complete
S129.95 Value
5139.95 Value
5149.95 Value
. . . .
$ 69.95
$ 79.95
$ 89.95
—an d —
With Each Set a 9-pc. No Tip Beverage Toter
WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS
W e could not operate successfully, to say nothing of
expanding as we are, if it were not for other phases of
Agriculture like the
Dairy Industry
The Malheur County Jersey Cattle Club is helping
build our area by such activities as the
Annual Jersey Show
W e are conscious of the fine work you are doing to
build better herds, increase milk and butterfat produc­
tion and encourage the use of more Dairy Products.
W e know that the more diversity of crops, the more
scientific use of land by rotation and the overall, long-
range planning of farmers, processors and consumers
will assure us of the economic stability for which we
are all striving.
Peterson Furniture Co.
217 Main Si.
Til 8:00 P. M. Saturday
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Amalgamated
Sugar Company
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