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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 1955 PAGE TWO Owyhee, Ontario Win Top Awards in Drama Festival THE GATE CITY JOURNAL DUANE R. A L T E R S .......................... Editor and P u b lish « Duane R. Alter* and Geo. Whortcn. Owner* CHURCH NOTES ST. PAU L'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH SUNDAY: 10 a m , Sunday school 11 a m , morning worship W EDNESDAY 9-11 a m . Kindergarten 7 30. Y P F John A Church, warder, and Grant Rinehart, lay reader w ill be in charge o f church services until a m..raster is appointed The Nyssa stake annual Drama festival was held last Thursday evening in the Ontario ward SUBSCRIPTION RATES chapel under the direction of Mr? news paper In Malheur Count)-. Oregon, V L Kesier. stake drama direc PU BUSH EPS tor and Payette and Canyon Counties. Idaho The Owyhee ward, with Mrs ASSOCIATION Keith Woo ley director, was pre 1 Year »3 00 sented first place award for the 6 Months __ »2 00 most drama activity during the EDI TORI AL N A T I O N A l Elsewhere in the U S A . year, ar.d Mrs Max Swenson, di »3 50 Per Year V CATHOLIC CHURCH rector from the Ontario ward, re .10 Single Copies Park Avenue and Third Street ceived the second place award for Strictly in Advance) Rembert Ahles. O. F. M. her ward The prizes, which were Mass— Sunday at 8 and 10 am a large make-up case for first and Published every Thursday at Kyssa Malheur County. Oregon a student': make-up kit for sec- and daily at 8 a rr. Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission Saturday, 10 am — Catechism ond. were presented by Mrs Kes through the United States Mails, as a second class matter, un classes 1er The program included partici der the act of March 3. 1879 pations as follows greet jig . Mrs CHURCH OF THE NAZARL'NE Kesier. opening prayer. Max Robert Jackson. Pastor Swenson: group singing .ed by 414 Good Avenue Mrs Louis W’ ettstein. Ontario; 10 am —Sunday school. one-act play, Ontario ward. “ U. 11 pm — Morning worship S Revolt, flute solo. Mr Angie 7 p r a —N Y.P.S and Junior Signed letters to the editor are Lois Counsil Gr.gg. \ a.e, Apr:. Snow er- and meetings welcomed and will be printed if Will You Remember” '; skit. . .. _ , .. Phone 2439 ■ 45 p rn — Evangelistic service they do not contain comment* of Parma Mrs La Veil Robinson, di a libelous nature or attack* on rector and Ontario Sextet. Gary’ religious and racial group*. Pub OWYHEE COM MUNITY E E C • nger ha- been qu.te B;acker R Lee T.dwel. Janet lication of the letters doe* not CHURCH Pa3‘ week- but is much Gn gg Irene Tavlor and Charlene signify the agreement of thi* s;ck Hollida-- Whistle A Happy Rev. Kenneth Himple. Pastor newspaper with opinions ex . better and able to be up now Mr and Mrs E E Clonnger Phone 2737 pr—*♦<*-_____________________ returned from a 12 day trip to * One act. Nvs a first Montrose 10 am —Sunday school. Dear Editor Portland and Seattle Thursday Crossing.“ Mrs Jean Smith. di- 11 a m —Morning worship ser They came by way of Moses Lake rector; piano duet. Nvssa first, vice. To honor an individual is 7 pm — Young people’s meet grand, but to give an honor im where they visited their son. • Rag D<f.r L*tha Woodard and properly tan sometimes be an Paul and with Mr. and Mrs Rob D~ane Low: girl's trio. Nyssa sec ing ond 'The Shoemaker's Song,” 8 p m — Evening worship insult. As a disgruntled parent ert Reffett Mrs Ira Price and daughter, Kay Adams, Nancy Skeen and 1 am referring to the action taken by the Fruitland high Btmardine were in Nampa Mon Elaine Glover; one-act play. O w y COM M UNITY METHODIST hee. “ Roughly Speaking." Mrs school faculty. In the past it has day. CHURCH Mr and Mrs Leland Montgon- Woolev, director, piano solo. Par- been the custom when chosing a Vernon L. Taylor. Minister student for valedictorian or salu-i eD’ and Mr and Mrs Lorin Munn ma. Norma Paulson: skit. Nyssa 9 45 a m . Sunday school for aionan to choose one who has supper at the East Side cafe second. “ The Football Hero.” Mrs. all ages been in the same school all four Friday night in honor of Mrs Chet Bowns. director: and pre- 11:00 a m . Morning Worship years For example in 1947. Munn s birthday sentation of awards 00 p m., -Family Fellowship. -de King visited The closing prayer was offered including Methodist Youth Fel- salutatorian. but was eliminated with Mr» Wilbur Chapin from by Dillon Er.ckson Ushers were lowship P because she hadn't attended Wednesday until Monday, when Edna Grigg. of Ontario and Frell 4 00 p m . Wednesday, church Fruitland for the full four years the> took her lo her home in Biair. Nyssa and Carl Hunter was school for children. 4 years lighting and sound effects man This year after two hours de- j Caldwell through sixth grade liberation the faculty gave th e, *,ir ^ ‘ and ^ g o m - 8:00 p m . Wednesday, midweek honor of valedictorian to Dorothy i attended the dinner Satur- meeting for youth ar.d adults lussenby a two vear student m : day at Bishop James A Petersons the Fruitland school, and th e*h,0™ for ‘ he bishopric and the ASSEM BLY OF GOD Funeral services were Friday salutatonan to Harold McEwe-n. j iU k t p,r e*idents and afternoon a t Lienkaemper’s Rev. A. F. Stubblefield. Pastor a four year student, and because' * J?on° r was President J South 2no and Reece Are. Chape! for Mrs Jennie Koopman of fear of slighting some student Rueben Ciark oi Salt * * * ' Clt>’ SU N D A Y— X , Z u Z * . Aho presided over the dedication Findling who died April 12. at 9.45 a m — Sunday school J ceremonies for the Owvhee LDS her home :n Vale Rev Vernon 1100 am — Morning worship church Mr. and Mrs l^ e Stoker L Taylor of the Nyssa Methodist the impression these two were 7 00 p m — Young People's had a dinner Sunday for the same hurch officiated and interment tied for this honor, which isn’t service was in the Nyssa cemetery. the case ! group 8 00 pm — Evangelistic ser Survivors include her husband. Mr and Mrs Ken Lorensen I don t deny the faculty the j received word Monday of the Willis E Findling, and five vice. right to make the policy con- death of a relative. Leslie John- children. William Fred. Sharon BRETHREN CHRISTIAN oemmg this honor, b u t I do $on 0f Caldwell They went to Nadine. Duane Robert. LuAnne CENTER MISSION challenge their right to change Caldwell Tuesday tube with Mr- Lee and Terry James, all of Vale East 2nd and Ehrgood the policy without due notice. | Johnson I _________________ 10 am —Sunday school The reason given for making There will be a grab-bag roll- RECEIVES WORD OF 11 am .—Morning worship.. the change was that they didn t .a)1 at thi. neXt meetjn|i oi thl. PASSING TEST 7:30 pm —Evangelistic service believe it fair to penalize the Worthwhile club April 28 i Mrs Valdo Talbot received student because the parent mov- Mr and y rs £ ]ver Niei en and w’ord this week that she had pass M ISSIO NARY BAPTIST ed from one locality to another sons were supper guests at the ed her beauticians State board CHURCH Is the new system better than, Nielsen home in Nu Acres test in Idaho that she had taken M. J. Duncan, Pastor the old if they fail to recognize! m honor of Elver Nielsen’s birth- in March. Mrs. Talbot is now a 10 am —Sunday school. the stability of the American day Clifford Nielsen was also a • qualified full-time Idaho opera- 11 a m —Morning worship hnme‘> The backbone of American guest j j JS family are in Portland , for. and is planning to take her 8 p m — Evening worship strength. . The Rev and Mrs Kenneth Oregon state board test in June. Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer sei The students of the ICihOOl H.mple and daughter and Mr ar.d c i r c u l a t e d a n e t . t m n In « r a n t t h . M r a n (j M , B l j] T o o m b s s p t.n , M o n d a v T h e y went to Ontario vice honor to Dorothy Lissenby over Sunday afternoon at the Elver, to roller skate that evening Harold McEwen before any decis Nielsen home In the evening Mr L. D. S. SECOND WARD Ford Bishop an army buRdv of ion« were made. Were the faculty and Mrs. Homer Whitman called I Gabriel Astoreca. surprised him Lloyd Lewis. Bishop influenced by the thinking of the Mrs Sally Mosely of Vale and 1 Monday evening when he spent Sunday students? Of course they deny sister of Baltimore. Md , called; the night at the Astoreca home Priesthood meeting. 9.15 am Sunday school, 10:30 a m it. at the L E Newgen hom e; They had last met in Austria in Sacrament meeting. 7:30 p m In honoring a student the honor Thursday afternoon ' 1945. Mr Bishop has been living Tuesday reflects back to the parents. Mr and Mrs. Chas L Wilson ; in Albany. Ore., and was moving Relief society (sewing day, 2nd What is wrong with the parents of Roswell spent Sunday at the to Salt Lake City when he stop- Tues., 10:30 am .) 1:30 p. m. that cannot make a complete home of their son. Harley and ped at Nyssa to call on his friend Primary. 4 p m home for the student Does this family Mr and Mr Harold Snyder Wednesday make for good citzenship" m r and Mrs Walt Hillis had visited his sister. Mrs. Lee Ber- MIA. 8 p m As a parent I don't care to dinner with his mother, Mrs Car rett and family in Boise Sunday step aside now when in 1943 my rie Hillis in Boise Thursday They stopped enroute near Home- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST step daughter. Miss Oriliene Ray Frank Asumendi and Mr and dale to visit the Irving Wolfe H. H. Powell. Minister mond was denied the right to be Nfrs Gabe Astoreca and family family, former residents here Res. 414 Ennis Phone 3384 valedictorian from the eighth were supper guests Friday even Mr and Mrs. Bill Sweeny Bible school— 10 a m grade by the Fruitland school be ing of Mr and Mrs Jess Asum spent the week end at the Cliff- Worship and Communion— 11 cause she wasn't an 8 year stu-, endi in honoi f the birthday o f ! ord Cates home in Caldwell They am dent. Jess Asumendi ' live in Las Vegas N M Mrs Mid-week service— 8 pm One unhappy parent, Sharon Slippy wa- an over Sweeney is the former Bobbie C Y F„ Sunday evening — 7 E L MC Ewen night guest of Bonnie Lowtrip Price o'clock Evening services— 8 p m l*sg°c5"5N Letters to Editor Sunset Valley Funeral Services Fri. For Jennie Findling New Kitchen Floor FREE Enter Our Linoleum Contest and Win Enough Pabco Linoleum Tile for a New Kitchen Floor Juat fill in the entry blank and leave at our store. How many miles of Inlaid LinoIeumHave We Laid in 44 Years. CONTEST CLOSES APRIL 23. 1955 Name Address L. D. S. FIRST W ARD Charles Mann, Bishop 9 15 am —Prietshood meeting 10 30 a m —Sunday school. 8 00 p m —Sacrament meeting. Tuesday, 2 pm.— Relief society Wednesday, 4 pm . — Primary; 7 30 p m —M I A CHURCH OF CHRIST Parma. Idaho— McConnel Are. Rev. Hale Miller, Minister 10 a m.—Bible study. 11 a m —Morning worship. 8 p m — Sunday evening ser vice FA ITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Fifth Street and Park Ave. John L. Br.ehl. Pastor SUNDAY 10 am —Sunday school Miles of Linoleum have been laid in 44 year*. 11 a m —Divine worship Winners Name Will Be Poaled In Our Linoleum Window April 24. 1955. WE G IV E S it H GREEN STAMPS Peterson Furniture Co. 217 Main Nyssa “The hope of the righteous shall be gladness ” Prov 10 28 Newell Heights Modern Pioneer Club Dial 2593 A/2C TOOMBS VISITS HERE A/2C Johnny Toombs returned to Nys»a Thursday evening after -.pending two years in Japan with the Air Force. Airman Toombs has a thirty day leave here with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Dennis Toombs Margaret Butler and I»u ise Hutchinson left Wedn«-%day by 16 boys present played games and bus for Portland with the Nyssa enjoyed refreshments served by Bfthel 33 Mrs Hirai Mr. and Mrs Marvin Venable Mr and Mrs Eugene Judd of and daughter, Sandra, Mr and Haily, Id a . were dinner guests Mrs. Dean Wyberg and 2 sons, of Mr. and Mrs M L. Judd April Mrs Anna Barton. Mr Ruth Next Sunday Rev Taylor will Jones and son. Carl all of Roy, 16 They spent the evening at continue with his senes of ser Utah and Mr and Mrs Keith the M O Judd home. Mr and mons on the “ Pearls of Great Ashley of Pocatello, were week Mrs Jim Emberr of Harper were Price H.s topic for 11 00 o'clock end guest at the Dewey Garner also guests. will be “ Hope " The Happy Cookers 4-H club home. met Tuesday after school at the Mr and Mrs. Thurman Piercy home of Nancy Hill. The meeting Monday, April 25. the Wesley spent Sunday evening at the was called to order by the presi an Guild w ill meet at the home of Myrtle Ilett at 8 00 o'clock | home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick dent, Karla Kreigh. They gave allegiance to the flag, the club Mrs Lorra.ne Shepard and Miss Kreigh Keith Salters, Ann Newman of pledge, and roll call was to name Ilett will be hostess Mrs Flor ence Roth has charge of the pro Adrian. Noel Payne of Nyssa, La their favorite rake Nancy Hill gram There will be an election Dawn Roger, Marvin and Norman and Karen Deffer made a sponge of off.cers for the coming year visited Junior Haney Sunday at cake, and the group wrote invita Monday. April 25 at 2 00 p m his home where he is confined tions to their mothers to attend Sunday school teachers Bible with a broken leg the mothers tea, to be held Tues class meets at the home of Mrs Mr and Mrs. Bill Cook. Mr. and day at the home of Karen Deffer Ed Lemon. 107 North 9th Street Mrs. Forrest Hardman, Mr and j Forrest Hardman attended the Mrs Wilson W.nter, teacher Mrs Earl Killian, and Gary Gra dairym‘;ns banquet at the East ham were Sunday dinner guests Side cafe in Ontario Wednesday Tuesday. April 26. prayer cir at the home of Mr and Mrs. Bert night. cles meet at 10:00 a m Treadway of Parma Eugene Pratt and Gregory Thiel Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Kurtz and ! were in Nampa Sunday on busi Wednesday. April 27. children's children were Sunday dinner ness. They returned by Marsing church school at 4:00 p m. guests at the Wilbur Durnil home and visited Mrs Pratt’s parents, who live there at Caldwell Midweek meeting at 8:00 Place Mr. and Mrs Wallace Stinner The Modren Pioneer club will will be announced later meet at the Dick Kreigh home left by car the first of the week for Rochester, Minn , where their Tuesday. April 26. at 2 p m Sunday. May 8. is Mother'.- Day Mrs Durlin Hammon attended son, Jackie will have surgery at There will be reception of mem a special meeting at the home of the Mayo Clinic. bers and baptism will be offered Mrs 4osePhine Rigney in Nyssa Mr and Mrs. Bert Treadway evening dinner Sunday afternoon to make plans were Friday May 12. Rev Cecil Hanr.an will for part of the Malheur county guests of Mr. and Mrs Forrest conduct the fourth quarterly con P TA program for Wednesday- Hardman. ference at ij 00 in the church Re night Mrs. Rigney served re Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hammoa ports -houid be presented at that freshments to those present I entertained at a birthday dinner time Mr and Mrs Irvin Topliff and Monday evening honoring Nina familv spent Sunday evening at Maze on her birthday. Those The junior high M YF will the Oscar Bratton home enar On present were Mr and Mrs. Or have a partv next Sunday night. tario. ville Maze. Mr. and Mrs Albert Apr.! 24 after their regular meet Mr. and Mrs. M. O Judd and | Coleman and family, Mr and ing featuring ar. indoor track son?, and Mr and Mrs. M. L Mrs. Gene Mitchell and children meet Judd were Easter dinner guests and Mr. and Mrs. I. A Mitchell of the L. J Kinneys in Ontario. and Loma. May 1 w ill be family Sunday Mrs. Jerry Hardman spent Mr and Mrs Lenard Goodell in the church Special attention and family of Caldwell were Sun Thursday afternoon with Mrs. will be given to the importance day afternoon visitors at the Ir Mae Cook of Christian family life Details vin Toppliff home Mr. and Mrs. Rube Graham and will be furm.-hed later Mrs Geo Hirai and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Ella Graham were Sunday Hirai served refreshments to the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H ATTEND SEVENTIES P A R TY young Matrons club in Ontario L. Byard and family of Boise. Approximately 40 guests at April 19 The Grahams brought their tended the Nyssa stake Seventies Mrs. Eiia Graham of Buhl, Ida., grandson, Larry Byard home social evening Friday. Dinner is visiting at the home of her son, with them for a week’s visit. was served and dancing followed. Rube Graham and family. Mr. and Mrs. Luit Stam attend Mrs. Roy Hirai gave a birthday ed the funeral of his niece. Mrs. For best results use the Journal party for her son, Mike, honoring Jennie Findley at Vale Friday Classified Ads. his 8th birthday April 13. The afternoon. Thursday. April 21. W’ SCS Circle No. 1 will meet at 2 00 p m. at the home of Mrs Murl Lan caster Circle? 2 and 3 w ill hold a joint meeting at the home of Mr John Wulf Standard's "cushion" for sidehill tractors helps feed the Pacific Northwest better AD R IAN COM MUNITY CHURCH (United Presbyterian) Henry E. 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