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<• THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. PAGE TWO CHURCH NOTES THE GATE CITY JOURNAL COMMUNITY M ETHODIST CHURCH Rev. P au l Ludlow. Pastor. C orner N. 3rd fc Em ison A re. 9 45 a m . S u n d ay school for a.l ages. 11 00 a m . M orning w orship 7 00 p m . M ethodist y o u th fe l low ship. DUANE R. A L T E R S ............................... ...... and P ublisher Duane R. A lters and Geo. W hortoa. O w ners 5§£l K oc5n 5 N NATI ONAL EDI AMIllATf TO* K I A At k « ( M t l l SUBSCRIPTION RATES In M alheur County. O re con. and P ay ette an d C anyon C ounties. Idaho 1 Y e a r ___________» 0 0 6 M onths ------------$2.00 Elsew here in th e O S-A-. P er Y e a r ------------- $3-50 Single Copies ----- .10 (S trictly in A dvance) L. D. S. SECOND WARD Lloyd Lewis. Bishop S unday Priesthood m eeting. 9 15 a m S unday school. 10 30 a. m S acram ent m eeting 8 00 p m . Tuesday Relief society (sew ing day. 2nd Tues 10 30 a m .) 1 30 p m. P rim ary . 4 p m W ednesday MIA. 8 p m . W e H ope the M oney Talks We hope we won't have to keep alibmg for the lack of 4-H and other such news that fails to reach this area The county agent's office will have $3000 more of county funds after July 1 and $400 is for additional clerical assistance. Of course, the travel fund has beer, upped another $750. but the traveling doesn’t seem to be toward the Nyssa area Response to innumerable pleas to the county agent’s office for news has been sudden, but duration of news releases has been extremeiy brief We hope the additional funds help. ST. PA U L'S EPISCO PA L CHURCH SUNDAY: 10 a m., S un d ay school. 11 a. m . church. WEDNESDAY 9-11 a m , K .n d erg a rten 7.30. YPF. second and fo u rth W ednesdays of each m onth. Jo h n A C hurch, w ard en and G ra n t R inehart, lay re ad er w ill be m charge of church services u n til a m inister is appointed Methodist Church Owyhee Community Church News The tw o w eeks of B ible school "A nd ye shall know the tru th , proved to be the biggest th a t the and the tru th shall m ake you church has ever conducted w ith free.” Jo h n 8 32. j 143 enrolled and w ith an average ________ daily atten d an ce of 121. A total F rid ay J u n e 25. the M ethodist of » 3 08 was given by the stu- WSCS received the $25 00 for. dents • tow ard m issionary use. having the largest group of $51.08 was sent to the E lm er Con- wom en present at the Deep rads going as m issionaries to Freeze dem onstration sponsored Africa by Ez C arr and the Idaho P ow er ------------ com pany. T he group is very Rev. P aul S w eet of Pasadena, g ratefu l as this is the second Calif., showed the colored pic- tim e they have carried aw ay the ture, “Asia, the F iery F u rn ac e” in the church on S unday everv honrs at the dem onstration. ing Rev S w eet was a m ission S unday m em bers and friends ary in Hong Kong, C hina. The of the church held a potluck pic picture d ealt w ith C om m unism in nic at the p ark as a w elcom e to the far east the Ludlow s. On M onday, Rev. H im ple took The ju n io r MYF had a success- the follow ing boys to the O w yhee ful food sale last S atu rd ay , n et- dam fishing: K enny Mills, Roger ting over $20.00. Sm ith. K enny and LeRoy Wolf, Rev. Ludlow 's serm on topic for tw o W ard boys and Jo h n n ie Mars th e 11:00 o'clock service next S unday. Ju ly 3, w ill be “F o u n d a Y outh A ctivity night at the tions of Freedom ." His t*xt will church for all the young people be Jo h n 8:32. On Ju ly 7 will be youth rally at ------------ | Jam ieson for all the young peo- Ail college students are in v ite d ' pie Tim e for each is 7 o'cloc k to atten d a S unday school class ________ parsonage at 9 45 a. m Rev. Lu low, teacher. «Missionary group met OWYHEE COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. K enneth Him ple. P astor P hone 2737 10 a m —S und ay school. 11 a m — M orning w orship s e r vice. 7 p m.—Young people’s m eet ing. 8 p m .—E vening w orship FU LL G O SPEL CHURCH SERVICES • Rev. Lloyd N. Pounds. S unday, 10 a. m. S unday. 8 p m. W ednesday, 8 p m. ASSEM BLY OF GOD Rev. A. ? . S tubblefield. P astor SUN D A Y - 9 4 5 a m — S unday school 11:00 a m — M orning w orship 7:00 p m . — Young People's service. 8:00 p m . — E vangelistic se r vice. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Robert Jackson. P astor 414 Good A venue 10 a m .—S unday school. 11 p m .—M orning w orship. 7 p m.—N.Y.P.S. an d J u n io r m eetings. 7 45 p m .—E vangelistic service at the rh u ic h on W ednesday and had an o th er work day. A busi- | ness m eeting follow ed the lunch T here will be no official board hour at the church parsonage. m eeting on Ju lv 4 lln ^ ha bee CATHOLIC CHURCH postponed u ntil Ju ly 11 at 8 00: 1 In stitu te at W allow a Lake July R em bert Ahles. O. F. M. p. m 9 to 16; C hristian Adventure M ass—S unday at 8 and 10 a m M em bers of the unior and the üU?wa. l^ k e . Ju ly 16 t< and daily at 8 a m. S atu rd ay . 10 a m — C atechism seniors MYF groups w ill donate 21; WSCS School of Missions anc one d ay ’s w ork to add to th eir C hristian service. College of Id a classes. cam p funds. A nyone desiring a ho, -J u ly 5 to 9. baby sitter, w indow s washed, MISSIONARY B A PTIST any household work, law ns m ow CHURCH The M aPa group w orked on ed or any yard w ork, please call th«> parsonage law n, the evenings M. J. D uncan. P astor the parsonage 2245. stating the of Ju n e 28 and 29 10 a m —S unday school. day you need the w ork done 11 a m —M orning w orship. L et's help these young folk« so 8 p m.—Evening w arship. Ju ly 12. WSCS executive m eet th ey can all go to cam p W ednesday, 8 p m .—P ra y e r s e r ing 2:00 p m. at the Lloyd Tob- vice. ler home The M aPa’s w ill hold an *ce cream social on the law n at the CHURCH OF CHRIST Ju ly 14. general m eeting of the Dr. M aulding hom e T hursday WSCS will be held at the church P arm a. Idaho— McConnel A re. evening, Ju ly 14. at 2 00 p m Rev. H a lt M illar. M inistar 10 a m .—Bible study. The following sum m er cam ps 11 a ra —M orning w orship. T ry the Jo u rn a l C lassified Ads and institutes to be held in Ju ly they get results. 8 p m — S unday ev en in g s e r are as follows: Senior Youth vice. Nu Acres News F a rm erettes Club ________________________________ L. D. S. FIR ST WARD C harles M ann. Bishop 9 1 5 a-m_—P r-etshood m eeting 10 30 a m .—S u n d ay schooL 8 00 p m —S acram en t m eeting Tuesday. 2 p m .—R elief society W ednesday. 4 p m . — P rim ary . 7 30 p m .—M. L A. P ublished every T hursday at Nyssa. M alheur C ounty. Oregon. E ntered at the post off ice at Nyssa, Oregon for transm ission through the U nited S tales Mails, as a second class m atter, u n d er the act of M arch 3, 1879. xj New Minister THURSDAY. JUNE 30. 1955 THE REV. PAUL LUDLOW , o rig in ally from N am pa but lately from S an Francisco, is th e new m in ister of N yssa s C om m unity M ethodist church. He and Mrs. Ludlow have m oved into th e new ly ren o v ated p arsonage at 333 Em erson. Episcopal Children Attend Camp L ast T hursday. Mrs G ran t R in eh art. Mrs. K E K erb y and Mrs. Jo h n O lsen drove to Cove. O re . to tak e some ch ild ren to th e Episcopal chu rch cam p there T he ch ild ren who are now a t ten d in g th e cam p are T rina R in e h art. K ath leen M cP artland. S te v en K erby and Dean Mason They will re tu rn to Nyssa on J u ly 1. St. Anne’s Altar Society Meets The re g u la r m eet.ng of th e St A n n e’s A ltar Society was held Ju n e 16 at the church. Special business included the in stallatio n of the new officers P lans w ere m ade for th e an n u al p arish pic nic w hich w ill be held at the C aldw ell p ark on Ju ly 10. Mrs Tony R ichter. Mrs W illiam Van- Zelf, and Mrs. Joe Dirkson se rv ed refresh m en ts to the group BRETHREN CHRISTIAN CENTER MISSION E ast 2nd and E hr good 10 a m t —S un d ay school. 11 a m —M orning w orship 7:30 p m .—Evangelistic service ADRIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH (U nited P resb y terian ) H enry E. Moore. P astor 10 a m —Bible school 11 a m —M orning w orsh.p 11 a m —J u n io r church FA ITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Jo h n L. Briehl, Pastor SUNDAY 10 a m —S unday school 11 a m .—D ivine w orsh.p FIR ST CHURCH OF CHRIST G uest speakers conduct the w orship service u n til an o th er m in ister is appointed. Bible school—10 a m W orship and C o m m u n io n — 11 am . C Y F .. S unday ev en in g — 7 o'clock. Mr and Mrs G eorge S m .t and Mr and Mrs. G a rret G root of Nys sa w ent to R ich.and. Ida on S u n d ay w here they w ill visit at the hom e of the S m it's dau g h ter. Mr and Mrs G H G a llan t and fam ily. • Mr and Mrs C harles D audt spent S atu rd ay afternoon w ith Mr and Mrs. P au l D audt of P ay ette. M r and Mrs E lver N ielsen and fam ily, th e R everend and Mrs H im ple and d au g h ter and Miss M arie Him ple. all of th e O w yhee com m unity visited S unday at the hom e of M r antf Mrs. E dw ard Nielsen. Mrs. R alp h W alk er and ch il d re n of C ulver, O re is visiting at the R alph B ax ter hom e H er h u s band w ill jo in h er later to spend th e F o u rth w ith his p arents. Mr and Mrs R alph B axter. Mrs L oren L eav itt and d a u g h te r of C aldw ell visited S unday at the A. P C hesney hom e Mrs R alph B ax ter and her guests. Mrs R alph B ax ter and ch ild ren spent T hu rsd ay in C ald w ell . Mr and Mrs Felix Hero Id and M ike left for a visit w ith Mrs H erold's p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs S m ith of S eattle They expect to be gone a week. Mrs G ran g er L dngstroth and son. B ruce visited this week at the hom e of M r and Mrs. Floyd Holton. Mrs Jo h n P alm er of Nvs- sa visited th e Holton hom e also. Mrs. L ongstroth. Mrs. P alm er and Mrs. Holton are sisters. L vn B arts of N ew P lym outh was a S unday guest of Ju lian S to h ler Mr and Mrs. R alph B axter. Mrs Jack B are and Tom m v W alk er atten d ed the ball gam e in Boi«e T hursday. Mrs B erth a R app has retu rn ed from a visit w ith her b ro th er in Toppcm.-h. W ash She «av? it has been v ery hot and w indy there. Some of the farm ers have had to MaPa Club Eniovs Partv F o rtv m em bers of the M aPa club of the M ethodist church met for fun and frolic at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs W ayne C hesnut last T hu rsd ay evening The business m eeting was conducted, and this was follow ed by gam es and group singing T he p arty was originally planned for out of doors, but due to th e w eather, it was held in the C hesnut basem ent. H ow ever, this seem ed to m ake no d ifference in the good tim e th at th e group had to g eth er R efreshm ents w ere h am b u rg ers and potluck dishes b ro u g h t by th e m em bers. Rev and Mrs. L udlow and th eir •iaugh’er. M arilyn, attended. Mrs. Lois H olm an of C orvallis w as a l so a special guest. The hosts and hostesses for th e evening w ere Mr. and Mrs. C lyde Snider. Mr and Mrs. Evan T obler, Mr and Mrs. N orvell Robins, and Mr. and Mrs W ayne C hesnut. T he group m ade plans for its ice cream social w hich is to be held J u ly 14 in Dr and Mrs L A. M aulding’s yard. plow th e .r crops u n d er and the w ind has blow n some crops out of th e ground Mrs. Bob D uran. Miss Yelda S am uels a r . i T errel S am uels were callers at th e J T M artin hom e M onday evenir.g. Mr and Mrs W O. U nw in call ed on Mr and Mrs W arren R ich ardson of N yssa S unday a fte r noon. Mrs K e n n eth H aw ks atten d ed the 4-H leaders m eeting in P ay e tte M onday evening M r and Mrs. H L. C arlson and son. L arry , guests of th e J. T M artins w ent to th e O w yhee dam by w ay of C h erry C reek w here they fished. T hey rep o rted no luck. M r and Mrs. R inhold S tohler atten d e d th e w edding of H elen In w ard s and D elane K ing of New P lym outh. Mr. and Mrs. M arion Seuell of C onnell, W ash visited at the G eorge S m it hom e S unday Mrs C laude B ritto n of W allowa, visited S un d ay afternoon at the A P C hesney hom e The B rittons w ere form er Nu Acres residents Mr and Mrs G e m t G root of A pple V alley spent T h u rsd ay a f ternoon playing pinochle at the George Sm it hom e M r and Mrs O. J K urtz visited W ednesday evening at th e J. T M artin hom e M r and Mrs Tom F ran k lin visited T uesday evening at the Geoi*ge P u lsip h er hom e Mr and Mrs J. T M artin and th e ir d au g h ter. R avena and her husband and sons. L arry and L e Roy. all of D enver. Colo., visited at the Wm S ullivan hom e in H om edale T h u rsd av They en jo y ed looking at Mr. S u lliv an ’s rock collection and playing w ith his talk in g m agpie. On F rid ay they w ent to M eridian to visit w ith friends, the C L Larsens. Mr and M r; K enneth Haw ks took th eir dau g h ter. L o m e to the S h rin er's hospital in S alt Lake C ity T h u rsd ay evening. A fter L o m e had finished having her ex am in atio n s the S hrin er's circus perform ed in front of the hospital for all the children Mr Hawks helped w ith w heeling the ch il d ren out to the law n w here the clow ns gave them pop and ice cream . L o m e will stay at th e hos p ital for fu rth e r trea tm e n t, but Mr. and Mrs. Hawks retu rn ed hom e on F rid ay evening. Roger Je n k in ; and Mr and Mrs. R ichard Jen k in s and sons of New P ly m o u th re tu rn ed last week from an ex ten d ed trip T hey visit- County P.T.A. Has Workshop The M alheur county PTA m et T hursday evening at th e A d m in istratio n building in O n tario. The m eeting, a school of instru ctio n , was especially for new chairm en of com m ittees w hich w ill be functioning d u rin g the sum m er m onths. Mrs. Jo h n E lfering of Vale, new county presid en t, conducted the m eeting. The n ex t m eetin g w ill be Ju ly 22 in O n tario w ith Mrs. Bieler, field re p resen ta tiv e of th e N a tional P aren t-T each ers associa tion in charge. Mrs E lfen n g said th a t fu rth e r d etails w ill be announced later. ed w ith relatives at R upert, then toured th e Y ellow stone P ark They also visited at T erry. B ill ings. C hoteau and M issoula M on tan a before re tu rn in g hom e Miss G eraldine Fry. who m ade th e trip w ith them has rem ain ed for a longer visit a t th e hom e of her au n t in C hoteau, Mont Mrs Jo h n B road and h*r m o th er. Mrs P ete Ter.sen of Nyssa visited the G eorge S m it hom e F riday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Holton. L inda and Jim m y w ere d in n er guests at th e hom e of Mr and Mrs. H arold S n av ely of F ru itla n d Miss F red a Evans is v isitin g at th e hom e of h er g ran d p aren ts. Mr and Mrs. Ira T :sh of G reenleaf. Ida. Miss M arilyn E vans visited th ree days last w eek w ith her sister, D eanna, at th e Jim W atsor. hom e in P arm a Mrs C alvin K ersey, Mrs. C lif ford K ersey and ch ild ren and Mrs O rvil K ersey left for Sar. Deigo on T hursday called th ere by th e illness and d ea th of th eir broth er-in -law . Stunz Lumber Co. We re burping with values at our Red Hot July 4th Sale! Pop in and shoot the works on these buys! KNIT SPORT SHIRTS $ 1.00 Reclining Rock STROLLER-WALKER Back adjusts ' ^ to 3 position$ We are very proud to offer this wonderful lice of Baby Needs to our customers. WE GIVE S L H GREEN STAMPS Does Y our (Jar Act Like This? A bucking bronc is a fine sight to see at the rodeo. But Brother, when your car gets bucking habits— that’s the time to tame her! When your car shimmies and shakes, chances are your wheels need balancing We can do the job. swiftly and economically, for we have the finest equipment in Nyssa. just for that purpose Phone 3211 Oxfords S I .99 Boys' Süort Shirts SI.00 Magic Foam BATH MATS I $1.98 j It takas us just two minutes to check your wheels Let us test your car on the famous HUNTER wheel balancing equipment Pelerson Furniture Co. 217 Main St. C hilds' C anvas SEE US TODAY BERRETT SERVICE STATION Ml North Main Phone 2346 Everybody’s, Inc. WE GIVE S 11^ Main, Nyssa H GREEN STAMPS Phone 2680