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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 21. 1955 PAGE TWO THE GATE CITY JOURNAL DUANE R. A L T E R S ............................... Ed»“ » “ *d P»»*»!»**»« Duane R. Alter* and Geo. Whorton. Owner* NEWSFA f i t P U B U SHIRS ASSOCIATION NATION A l EDI TORI AL 5^1 K oc3,lly AFf l l l ATi M t V Si • SUBSCRIPTION RATES In M alheur C ounty. Oregon, and P ay ette and C anyon C ounties, Idaho: 1 Y e a r ___________$3.00 6 M o n t h s ------------$2.00 Elsew here in th e U S A., P er Y e a r -------------$3 50 Single Copies ------ .10 (S trictly in A dvance) P ublished every T hursday at Nyssa. M alheur C ounty, Oregon. E ntered at the postoffice at Nyssa, O regon for transm ission through the U nited S tates Mails, as a second class m atter, u n d er the act of M arch 3, 1879. CWF Meeting Held Thurs. Afternoon Big Bend Miss Helen Hatch Phone Parma 1-F21 Jo h n Thom pson and Jim m y, and H arvey H atch and P hillip at- tended the Boise B raves baseball gam e in Boise T hursday night Mr. and Mrs. H arvey Hatch, H elen and P hillip w ere supper g u e s t s at the Bob M artin hom e in O ntario S aturday evening Mrs. P aul Hatch was also a The C hristian W om en’s fellow ship m et T hursday afternoon w ith tw elve m em bers present. T he business m eeting w as con- ducted by Mrs. Em erson Binga- m an, president, Mrs. M innie Leuck, w orship director had charge of the devo- tions. Mrs. B ingam an directed the S( U(j y period w hich follow ed on - j nci)an A m erican, our challenge ¡n a C hanging A m erica.” a piano solo. R efreshm ents w ere CATHOLIC PICNIC HELD served. M em bers of St H u b e rt’s C a th olic ch u rch enjoyed a picnic and T he M a-Pa’s th an k all who a t outing S u n d ay at the C aldw ell Dr J. J. S arazin, long tim e Nys L. D. S. FIRST WARD tended and donated tow ard th e p ark . F ollow ing th e no-host d in sa resid en t and Mrs. M ary C h rist Charla* Mann. Bishop “He lead ed th m e beside th e ice cream social T h u rsd ay night. ner, b aseball and sw im m ing w ere ensen, w ill be the _ . .__, principa! ^ w a te r f /. p 5alm 23;2 9:15 a m.—P rietshood m eeting. enjoyed by a large crowd. 10:30 a m —S unday school. On S unday, J u ly 17, Tom Fos 8:00 p m —S acram en t m eeting. Fifteen members of the Senior r o ur m em bers of the ju n io r te r gave a v ery in terestin g m es Tuesday. 2 p m .—R elief society. M ethodist Y outh F ellow ship re high MYF left S atu rd ay , th e 16, sage at th e 11:00 o’clock service. W ednesday, 4 p m . — P rim ary ; tu rn ed to N yssa S atu rd ay ev en for cam p at W allow a Lake Miss The board w ish to th an k him for 7:30 p m —M I. A. ing from y o u th cam p at W allowa At a general m eeting of the M arilyn L udlow is actin g as th e good serm on and for m aking Lake. W om en’s Society of C h ristian S e r counselor and Mr. and Mrs. L u d it possible for Mr. L udlow to re L. D. S. SECOND WARD vice at the M ethodist church low as cam p m anagers. They m ain at cam p d u rin g th e w eek Lloyd Lewi*. Bishop T hursday afternoon plans w ere will re tu rn on S atu rd ay . The end CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday fo rm ulated for several new p ro senior MYF re tu rn e d from W al Rambert Ahles. O. F. M. P riesthood m eeting. 9:15 a.m. jects. lowa L ake on the 16 and reported T he senior high MYF e n te r Mass—S u n d ay at 8 and 10 a m S unday school, 10:30 a. m. Steps are being tak en to inti- th e largest group atten d in g from tained th e college stu d en ts S u n S acram ent m eeting 8:00 p m and daily a t 8 a m d ay n ig h t at an ice cream freeze S atu rd ay , 10 a m. — C atechism tu te a life m em bership program any ch u rch in the conference. Tuesday in the organization. Mrs. P aul and closing w orship service at R elief society (sew ing day, 2nd classes. L udlow was nam ed ch airm an of Tues., 10:30 a m.) 1:30 p. m. The WSCS g eneral m eeting the hom e of C ath erin e and Gail a project to begin com piling a was held in th e ch u rch T hursday Colm an P rim ary , 4 p. m. COMMUNITY METHODIST cook book. Wednesday CHURCH , afternoon. Ju ly 14 Mrs. Phyllis MIA, 8 p. m. Rev. Paul Ludlow. Pastor. For the T hu rsd ay m eeting Mrs. G rasty was in charge of the p ro T here will be no W om an’s Soc Corner N. 3rd Sc Emison Ave. G ene G rasty and Mrs. Jam es gram and Mrs Jam es Stephen iety circle m eetings this m onth. MISSIONARY BAPTIST 9 45 a m , S unday school for all S tephen w ere in ch arg e of de- th e devotions. Mrs. Iren e G erm an, CHURCH ages. votionals and the program . M usi a sister of G ene G rasty, sang a S unday, Ju ly 24. su b ject to M. J. Duncan. Pastor 11:00 a m , M orning w orship cal num bers included a piano solo solo, and P hyllis C heldelin gave change. Rev. L udlow ’s serm on 10 a m.—S un d ay school. 7:00 p.m., M ethodist yo u th fe l by Miss P hyllis C heldelin and topic w ill be: “T he S h ep h erd ’s low ship. 11 a m .—M orning w orship vocal selection by Iren e G e r speakers at the S u n d ay evening Psalm .”— a M editation on the 8 p m .—Evening w orship. m aine of New York C ity, accom m eeting at the LDS second w ard 23rd Psalm . ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL W ednesday, 8 p.m .—P ra y e r s e r panied at the piano by her m o th at 8 p. m. this week. The program CHURCH vice. er, Mrs. J. A. G rasty of P ayette. : is given u n d er th e d irection of N ext S un d ay ev eryone will be SUNDAY: D uring th e business m eeting. th e G ate C ity C am p of the given an o p p o rtu n ity to co n trib BRETHREN CHRISTIAN 10 a. m., S unday school. Mrs. K insey K everen, new ly D aughters of U tah P ioneers and ute to an offering to be given to 11 a m.. church. „ CENTER MISSION elected d istrict p resid en t of the w ill follow a pioneer them e. a fund being raised to enable W EDNESDAY: East 2nd and Ehrgood WSCS gave a rep o rt on th e school Special m usic w ill also be Mrs. G ra n t to accom pany Bishop 9-11 a m., K in d erg arten . 10 a m.—S un d ay school. of m issions held recen tly at featu red . G ra n t on his E uropean tour. 7:30, Y PF, second and fo u rth C aldw ell. O th er wom en who a t 11 a m .—M orning worship. 7:30 p m —E vangelistic service W ednesdays of each m onth. tended the m eetings from Nyssa Jo h n A. Church, w arden and w ere Mrs. Clyde Snider, and Mrs. ASSEMBLY OF GOD G ra n t R in eh art, lay re ad er will be G rover Lytle, full tim e delegates Rev. A. 7 . Stubblefield, Pastor in ch arg e of church services until and Mrs. P au l Ludlow , Mrs. SUNDAY— Lloyd T obler Mrs. R aym ond a m in ister is appointed. 9:45 a m. — S un d ay school. S ager and Mrs. W. W. Foster, C L A SSIFIE D FOR RESULTS p a rt tim e delegates. 11:00 a m. — M orning worship. To provide ladies of the Nyssa com m unity 7:00 p.m. — Young P eople’s w ith o ur m odern and com plete facilities service. 8:00 p.m. — E vangelistic se r for beauty treatm ent. vice. Pioneer Speakers To Methodist Church Feature LDS Program News CHURCH NOTES "d A i e.i! .r ! “ ! sd* w ^ here . r “ r h her -r l Follow ing the benediction, re hom e a in ustralia freshm ents w ere served by the husband has charge of the C airn, hostesses, Mrs. B ingam an, Mrs C arran dam w hich will be com R alph C urry and Mrs. Jessie pleted in November. C hard. Mr. and Mrs. V arner H opkins and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs Boyce V ande W ater and L arrain e and to O w yhee dam ¿md to Honey OWYHEE COMMUNITY Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reed of comb, fishing S unday. CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. H arvey B ennett A m erican Falls had a picnic at Rev. Kenneth Himple, Pastor the hom e of Mrs. A lta G raham and Dickie, Mrs. M argaret Wood Phone 2737 and Ja n e ll and Miss C arly Boren in P arm a Sunday. 10 a m .—S u n d ay school. Dr. and Mrs. S tew art M e rrill. of A drian atten d ed a fam ily pic- 11 a m .—M orning w orship s e r and K athy of Boise visited M r.; nic S unday in the N am pa park vice. and Mrs. Raym ond Stone S unday; Floyd and Lloyd Wood and 7 p.m .—Y oung people’s m e e t afternoon at the H arvey H atch Lloyd P arrell of A drian w ere ing. hom e. The men w ere classm ates fishing above B eulah dam Sun- 8 p.m .—Evening w orship in college at College Place, W ash. day. Mr. and Mrs. M artin Hobbs and C harles R aney of R ichland, ADRIAN COMMUNITY fam ily of Kelso, Wash., visited Wash , was an overnight guest CHURCH from S unday until F riday w ith S atu rd ay at the hom e of his au n t (United Presbyterian) h e r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray and uncle. (Mr. and Mrs. Rube Henry E. Moore. Pastor C artw rig h t and other relatives. G raham . They all atten d ed the 10 a m .—B ible school. Mr. and Mrs. Ray C artw rig h t, Nyssa Nite Rodeo. 11 a m .—M orning w orship M r. and Mrs. R aym ond C a rt-| C harles R aney spent S unday 11 a m —Ju n io r church w rig h t and fam ily and Mr. and in P a rm a w ith his uncle and aunt, M rs. M artin Hobbs and fam ily Mr. and Mrs. Virgil R aney FU LL G O SPEL CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. H erb Thom as h ad a ham burger fry at the Geo. SERVICES C artw rig h t hom e T uesday in A d visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy W ym an Rev. Lloyd N. Pounds, of Oregon Slope Sunday. rian . S unday, 10 a. m. Mrs. Jea n M cCormick, Mrs. The Jo lly Ja n e club of Big S unday, 8 p. m. B end won the electric oven given Simp.-on of P arm a, Mrs Dora W ednesday, 8 p. m. in A drian for the largest atten d - W agner of Roswell and Mrs anee of club m em bers. i Mary R rum bach m et at the hom e FIR ST CHURCH OF CHRIST Mr .and Mrs. H enry H atch and I of Mrs. M ildred Bishop and audit- G uest speakers conduct the boys of Joseph, spent from Fri- ed the Royal N eighbor lodge w orship service u n til an o th er day until S atu rd ay at the hom e books. Mrs. Em ilie R ow bottom of Los m inister is appointed. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- Bible school— 10 a m. Angeles is visiting at the hom e vev Hatch. W orship and C o m m u n io n — 11 A fam ily d in n er was given Sun- of her sister, Mrs. F rank E Mil- d ay at the H arvey H atch hom e er and o th er relatives. Her broth- a m . C.Y.F.. S unday evening — 7 in honor of her nephew , Mr aad er A rth u r Holly of Boise is also o’clock. M rs. Raym ond Stone of Seotts- visiting at the M iller home, dale, Ariz., who are en ro u te to ' Leo K ollar left S atu rd ay for CHURCH OF CHRIST W ashington and to G aston, O r e , M adras w here he will m eet his P arm a. Idaho— M cConnel Ave. to visit th eir parents. G uests wife, D orothy and th ree little Rev. H ale M iller, M inister w ere Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ferguson, girls and sister, M ary Ann Jones, 10 a m.—B ible study. of A pple Valley, Mr. and M rs., who have been visiting an aunt 11 a m .—M orning w orship. Jam es McGinnis, Mr. and Mrs. in P ortland 8 p .m .— S unday evening ser Dick Davis of A drian. Mr. and Mrs. Goldie R oberts and Mrs Mrs. Don H a tt and children of Herb Thom as atten d ed the Happy vice. O w yhee and Mrs. Nora S tark Dozen card club last F riday after- ! H ow ard H atch of A drian spent noon at the hom e of Mrs. Mildred FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH John L. Briehl, Pastor S atu rd ay evening at the hom e of G raham in Newell H eights. They j his parents, Mr. and Mrs H arvey presented Mrs Lova G lenn w ith SUNDAY: 10 a m .—S un d ay school. H atch, visiting his cousins, Mr. a han d k erch ief show er for, 11 a m .—D ivine w orship a n d Mrs. Ray Stone. her going aw ay gift Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Search of Mrs. Marv B rum barh attended H am ilton, Ore., spent S unday at the Book club at a 1:30 luncheon CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Robert Jackson, Pastor the hom e of his parents, Mr. and at the hom e of Mrs. Raym ond 414 Good Avenue Mrs. Wm Search at the hom e of Price in F’arm a S atu rd ay after- his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Raym ond noon w ith Mrs. M ildred Elliott 10 a m —S un d ay school. C artw rig h t. 11 p.m .—M orning worship. as co-hostess Mrs. H arriet Brum - C rollctta M iller accom panied bach gave the book review ‘‘T iger 7 p .m —N.Y.P.S. and J u n io r Mr. and Mrs. Pug S w igert and of Snow s" w ritten by Tenzing m eetings. B abe H am ilton of Newell Heights and Jam es Ram sey Ullan. 7:45 p m —E vangelistic service W.S.C.S. Meeting Outlines Projects Announcing Our Opening CONGRATULATIONS To MARGARET'S BEAUTY SHOP Margaret's Beauty Shop We are proud to have installed the Floor Covering for another Nyssa business. WE GIVE S & H G REEN S TA M P S Peterson Furniture Company 217 Main St. M argaret Sage, O w ner and O perator , 106 East Main S treet (C het’s Motel) Telephone 3314 P hone 3211 You and the West profit when Standard changes a dollar Like you and your family, S tan d ard Oil C om pany of California has to have money coming in to keep going. And like you. we m ust divide every dollar of this income into quite a few pieces to keep the bills p aiff'O u r budgeting is n atu rally on a large scale, b u t the result is about the sam e: m ost of the money S tan d ard takes in goes right back into circulation. And when a sum like $1,229,000,000 (our to tal in come last year) goes into circulation, its benefits are broad and deep. Practically everyone in the West 2 * to w o r k i n g c a p i t a l and debt. This $20 million increased 38 * from e v e r y dollar went for wages, services and goods. Of this $471,500,000 the largest item was for p a y ro ll, v ac atio n s, sick n ess p a y ments, other employee benefits. Most of the rest went to buy supplies, from paper clips to steel, bought locally when possible. S tandard was a cus tom er of thousands of Western firms. LINOLEUM '4 • i *'■*,•* ■ \ It cost $162 million and it included money for refineries, pipe lines and for drilling wells in the search for new oil. -4 v it* w a s se t a s i d e for d e p r e c i a t i o n , to help replace facilities as they wore out. A great d ea l of th is $119 m illio n w ent to workmen, technicians, and suppliers. Heavyweight Print in v e n to rie s of p ro d u c ts for fu tu re sale and included paym ents on debt. 13 * pai d for o t h e r n e w c o n s t r u c t i o n and exploration. » ft ? shared, directly or indirectly, in S ta n d a rd ’s good year. We th an k you for your patronage th a t m ade it possible. And we’d like you to know th a t a sizable piece of change from each of our dollars goes for things th a t im prove service to you: research facilities for developm ent of b e tte r products a t low cost; new plan ts to make them more available; w idespread ex ploration for new petroleum fields to help keep A m erica’s oil b arrel full. To do these jobs, now and for the fu tu re, h ere’s how we changed a S ta n d a rd dollar: CLEARANCE for t a x e s was divided among the U. S. government, states, coun ties and cities. S ta n d a rd ’s tax bill came to $101.500,000 . . . enough to build plenty of schools, bridges, park equipment, etc. Standard also col lected product and sales taxes for federal, state and city governments. July 21st to July 30th nm 54" Wall Linoleum Reg. 69c Foot Now 39c Ft. 9' Wide Linoleum Reg. 95c Foot Now 77c Ft. 12' Wide Linoleum Reg. $1.35 Ft. Now 99c Ft. 9 Days Only — Supply Is Limited WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS Peterson Furniture Co. 217 Main St. Phone 3211 22 V* * v / e n t for crude oil. To su p p le m e n t o u r own p ro d u c tio n . S tandard bought millions of barrels fr o m h u n d r e d s o f i n d e p e n d e n t producer*. T his cost $268 million —■ an im portant item to producers’prof its and their employees' paychecks. < ¡A o f e v e r y d o l l a r , or $87 million, was o u r o w n e rs, shareholders, of the money the Company. left to divide among S ta n d a r d s 117,035 in return for the use they have invested in If you wish a copy of o ur Annual R eport for 1954. w rite to — S tan d ard Oil Company of California, Rm. 2162. 225 Kush S t., San Francisco, 20, Calif. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA p l a n s a h e a d to s e r v e y o u b e t t e r * v.