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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 28. 1955 PAGE TWO F!d*r F_i Skee“ To Be In Pageant THE GATE c ity JOURNAL DUANE R. A L T E R S ............................... ..... and l»ubli*h«r D uane R. Alter* and Geo. W hortcn. Owner* niwsfamk f UBUSHEtt AS S OCI ATI ON NATI ON A l EDI TORI AL ¡g^ w K » m n r 0C5 '5 h w n ilU SUBSCRIPTION RATES In M alheur County. Oregon, and P ayette and C anyon C ounties, Idaho. 1 Y ear __________ $3 00 6 M onths ---------- 12 00 Elsew here in the U S A., P er Y e a r -------------$3 50 Single Copies ----- 10 (S trictly in A dvance) E lder Jam es F ran k Skeen, son of Mr. and Mrs F ran k Skeen. Nyssa. who is now serving as a I m issionary in the E astern S tates | Mission of the C hurch of Jesu s I C hrist of L atter-d ay S aints, has Newell Heights M odern Pioneer Club Dial 2593 Mr. and Mrs George H :ra. left W ednesday by car for San F ra n cisco. Calif, to m eet Mrs H irai's m o th er who is coming from Jap a n for a visit. Mrs K H irai is te n d ing the H irai children w hile their p aren ts are aw ay. Mr. and Mrs. Ja k e Borge and fam ily left Ju ly 14 for a two w eeks’ visit off the C alifornia and O regon coast and P ortland They w ill visit friends and relatives along the way. Mr. and Mrs. Bob K urtz have m oved from U nity to A drian. Dr. and Mrs. M erle K urtz and son Scotty of P ortland visited w ith Dr K urtz's parents and fam ily from S unday to the following S atu rd ay . The K urtz's o th e r tw o children, C heryl and G ary had been visiting th e ir g ra n d p aren ts for tw o w eeks before th e ir p ar ents arriv al. The K urtzs w ith the M. L. K urtzs spent p a rt of their tim e fishing and boating at the O w yhee dam. Miss W innie Nelson spent S u n day visiting w ith K aye Hammon. T he girls attended the M odern P io n eer club picnic and visited at th e R D M cKinley hom e Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Low der and ch ild ren of R upert, Ida , spent th e w eekend visiting at the home of Mrs. L ow der's parents. M r and M rs. A. M. Hamm on. T he Low- d e r’s w ere re tu rn in g from Mos cow, I d a , w here Mr. L ow der had atten d ed a m eeting for the high school principals of the state of Idaho. He is principal of the R u p e rt high school. F riday, Mrs. M L. K urtz and Mrs. Bob K urtz visited an aunt of Mrs. M. L K urtzs' Mrs. W il liam G ahley at P arm a S unday, Mr and Mrs Roy H irai w ith Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Hirai as co-hosts en tertain ed at a buffet su p p er honoring Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n M akam ura and d au g h ter A nita of Los Angeles, C alif O ther guests w ere Mr. and Mrs. Roger N orland and sons. Mr. and Mrs. H ugh Lam b, all of Newell H eights, Mr. and Mrs. W ayne C h estn u t of Nyssa, Mrs. Mama- m u ra is a sister of Roy and Geo. H irais. Mr. and Mrs. B ruce Pinkston of P arm a w ere T hursday callers a t the M L. K urtz home. T he M odern Pioneer club of N ew ell H eights held its annual picnic S unday at the K urtz home, w ith Mrs. M L and Mrs Dudley K urtz as hostesses A pproxim ately 40 persons enjoyed the potluck d in n er w hich featured fried chick en, ice cream , pie and cake The young people played badm inton follow ing dinner. T here will he L. D. S. FIR ST WARD C harles M ann. Bishop 9 15 a m .—P rietshood m eeting. 10:30 a m —S un d ay school. 8 00 p m —S acram en t m eeting T uesday, 2 p m —R elief society. W ednesday, 4 p m — P rim ary ; 7 30 p m —M I. A L. D. S. SECOND WARD Lloyd Lewis. Bishop S unday P riesthood m eeting, 9:15 a m . S u n d ay school, 10*30 a. m. S acram en t m eeting 8:00 p m. Elder Skeen T uesday R elief society (sew ing day, 2nd been selected to ap p e ar in th e Tues., 10:30 a m.) 1:30 p. m. 14th annual perform ance of A m er P rim ary , 4 p. m. ica’s forem ost religious pageant, W ednesday “A m erica’s W itness for C h rist.” MIA, 8 p. m. E lder Skeen is a g rad u ate of the Nyssa high school, and a t M ISSIONARY BAPTIST tended the B righam Young U ni CHURCH versity at Provo, U tah. He left for M. J . D uncan. P asto r the m ission field in O ctober 1953. 10 a m .—S unday school. 11 a m .—M orning w o rsh ir ‘'A m erica’s W itness for C h rist”, 8 p m .—E vening w orship. is presented at the Hill C um orah, W ednesday, 8 p.m .—P ra y e r se r in P alm yra. New York, on Aug 11, 12, and 13. A pproxim ately 250 vice. people w ill participate, and the BRETHREN CHRISTIAN cast is m ade up of m issionaries CENTER MISSION and students of the B righam E ast 2nd and Ehrgood Young U niversity. It is u n d e r th e 10 a m .—S unday school. direction of Dr H arold I. H ansen 11 a m .—M orning w orship of BYU. This pag ean t is p resented 7 30 p .m —Evangelistic service every year. In 1954 it was view ed by over 100,000 persons. ASSEM BLY OF GOD R e r A. Stubblefield. P astor SUNDAY— 9 45 a m. — S unday school. 11:00 a m — M orning worship. 7:00 p m — Young P eople’s “S earch me and know m y h eart; service. try m e and know by thoughts; 8:00 p.m . — E vangelistic s e r And see if th ere be any wicked vice. way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting " Ps. 139:23 & 24 OWYHEE COMMUNITY CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Ludlow re tu rn ed Re*. K enneth Him ple. P astor S atu rd ay from W allow a Lake Phone 2737 cam p w here he was cam p m a n 10 a m .—S unday school. ager for both the senior and ju n io r 11 a m .—M orning w’orship s e r MYF groups T h eir d au g h ter, vice. M arilyn, who had been acting as 7 p m .—Young people’s m eet counselor for the tw o groups, re ing. tu rn ed w ith them . We w ere glad 8 p.m .—E vening worship. to have Mr. Ludlow w ith us again on Sunday. ADRIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH T hursday, Ju ly 28 (Tonight) the (U nited P resb y terian ) M aPa’s are having a sw im m ing H enry E. Moore. P astor p arty and sm orgasboard a fte r 10 a m —Bible school w ard. They are to m eet at th e 11 a m.—M orning w orship W alter Roth home, 428 N 4th St. 11 a m .—J u n io r church. at 7 and proceed from th ere to O ntario. A fter the swim they will FULL GOSPEL CHURCH re tu rn to the Roths for eats. B ring SE R V IC E S salad and dessert and you r sw im Rev. Lloyd N. Pounds. m ing suit. T here w ill be croquet Sunday, 10 a. m. at the Roth hom e for those who Sunday, 8 p m. do not care to swim W ednesday, 8 p m. Methodist Church News S unday, Ju ly 31, Mr. L udlow ’s FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST topic for the 11 o’clock service G uest speakers conduct the will be: “ His A biding Presence,” , w orship service u n til an o th er a m editation on the 139th Psalm m inister is appointed Bible school— 10 a m. S unday, A ugust 7, rig h t after W orship and C o m m u n io n — 11 church, the S unday school ch il a m . d re n ’s picnic will be held at the C.Y.F., S un d ay evening — 7 park. D inner will sta rt prom ptly o’clock. at 1 o’clock, w ith a “fun tim e” | and program for the children CHURCH OF CHRIST later. Bring a b asket lunch, ice P arm a. Idaho—M cConnal A re. cream and cold drinks will be Rev. Hale M illar. M inister furnished. 10 a m —B ible study. 11 a m .—M orning w orship. 8 p m — S un d ay evening s e r vice. LINOLEUM Heavyweight Print CLEARANCE Ends Saturday, July 30 54" W a ll Linoleum Reg. 69c Foot Now 39c Ft. 9' W ide Linoleum Reg. 95c Foot Now 77c Ft. 12' W ide Linoleum Reg. $1.35 Ft. Now 99c Ft. Supply Is Limited WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS Peterson Furniture Co. 217 Main ® 0 S t. Phone 3211 Mr. and Mrs Ja c k C hurch w ere elected p resid en t of th e C ouple's club of St. P a u l’s Episcopal I______________________I , church w hen th e group m et for Mrs. Ja c k Wilson w ent to Don a re g u la r business m eeting W ed nelly S un d ay to b rin g Jim m y nesday evening at the P arish hall. hom e from a w eek's visit there. Mr. and Mrs W E Schirem an T hey re tu rn e d M onday evening I w ere elected vice president. Rev. and Mrs H ershev of Long O utgoing p residents are Mr. Beach, C a lif , spent last week w ith and Mrs. B ern ard E astm an th e Ja c k Reed fam ily. Rev Her- G ra n t R in eh art had charge of shey form erly preached in A pple the devotions and follow ing the V alley and Nyssa t business m eeting, th e group e n D avid S aunders, son of Mr. and joyed a trea su re hunt. Mr*. W oodrow W ilson P h o n t 2-2769. P arm a Mrs. K en n eth S aunders played host S un d ay to several of his CHURCH NOTES ' i young friends at a b irth d ay d in P ublished every T hursday at Nyssa. M alheur C ounty. Oregon. E ntered at the postoffice at Nyssa. Oregon for transm ission th ro u g h the U nited S tates Mails, as a Aicor.d class m atter, u n der the act of M arch 3. 1879. no m eeting at the club during A ugust, but w ill m eet Sept. 27 at ’2 p m. at the M. L Ju d d hom e Mr and Mrs. Ed M cM ainy of V ancouver visited w ith Mr. and Mrs Dudley K urtz from S unday until W ednesday. Mr McMainy ls an uncle of Mrs. Dudley K urtz' m oth er and Mrs K urtz h ad n 't seen him since he was four years of age. A picnic and sw im m ing p arty was held S atu rd ay at G ivens Hot Springs, n ear M arsfng Those enjoying the picnic and swim w ere Mr. and Mrs. Bill H am ilton and children. Mr. and Mrs. Mark H artley and children, all of N ys sa, Mr. and Mrs. Bob K u rtz of A drian. Mr. and Mrs. D udley K urtz and children of Newell H eights. Mrs O scar H aney and Mrs Dur- lin Ham m on attended the P T A regional w ork shop las F rid ay in O ntario. Mrs. H aney is A drian elem . P T A president for this school year. Mr. and Mrs. N yron Thom as and four children and Jo e B arton of Roy, U tah visited friends and relatives in this area from T h u rs day m orning u n til M onday a fte r noon. Mrs. Thom as and Jo e B ar ton are sister and b ro th er of C or nelius and Jam es B arton of N ew ell Heights. H.E.C. was held Tuesday, Ju ly 19 at the W. E P iercy hom e w ith Mrs. P iercy as hostess T he next m eeting w ill be held Tuesday, Aug 2 at 2 p m at the K I P e te r son hom e in A drian. Mr. and Mrs. Dick K reigh and children drove to Filer, Ida , to attend Mr. K reigh’s class reunion. W allace and M argaret Butler, children of Mr. and Mrs. V ernon B utler are vacationing at P ayette Lakes as guests of th eir g ra n d m other, Mrs. M argaret Payne. C ub Scouts den 3 of th^ A drian U nited P resb y terian , Newell Heights den enjoyed a sw im m ing p arty at S niveley’s Hot Springs T uesday afternoon. T h eir den m other, Mrs. Elvin W orden and den chief, Donald Scott, accom panied them Cubs enjoying the swim w ere Michael and Eugene P ratt, Mike and Alan H irai, Gene W orden, Billy Ham m on, Dale S harp and M ary W orden. S atu rd ay afternoon Emi and Ja n e Hirai. M ary M akam ura vis ited Mrs. Miro O kano at the M al heur M emorial hospital in Nyssa. S everal young people attended the w edding M onday night at C aldw ell of Miss Joyce Dean of Notus and C arlee Raasch of Ridge- view, who w ere m arried in the C hristian church. The new Mrs. R aasch is the girls P E teacher at A drian Union high school. Those atten d in g from Newell H eights w ere M arcia A nn and K aren M cKinley, A nita P ratt, K aye Ham m on and Alan F ahren- bruck. Mr. and Mrs. R aasch will m ake th eir hom e in A drian. Apple Valley Episcopal Couple's Club Elects Officers FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH John L. B riehl. P asto r SUNDAY: 10 a m*—S un d ay school. 11 a m .—D ivine w orship. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Robert Jackson. P asto r 414 Good A venue 10 a m —S u n d ay 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 CATHOLIC CHURCH R em bert Ahles. O. F. M. M ass—S unday at 8 and 10 a m and daily at 8 a m. S atu rd ay , 10 a m. — C atechism classes. COMMUNITY M ETHODIST CHURCH Rev. P aul Ludlow . Pastor. C orner N. 3rd 8c Em ison Ave. 9 45 a m., S u n d ay school for all ages. 1100 am .. M orning w orship 7 00 p.m,, M ethodist y o u th fe l lowship ST. P A U L ’S E PISC O PA L CHURCH SUNDAY 10 a. m., S u n d ay school. 11 a m , church. WEDNESDAY; 9-11 a m . K in d erg arten . 7 30, YPF, second and fo u rth W ednesdays of each m onth. John A. C hurch, w ard en and G ran t R inehart, lay re a d e r w ill be in charge of church «Prvices u n til a m in is'.« is appointed. ner. Mr. and Mrs. W oodrow W ilson and fam ily re tu rn e d M onday evening from McCall w here they had spent several days. Mr. and Mrs Jac k Reed. R ob ert and Mrs. Ella S tephen spent the w eek end at B ear C reek out from Council. T hey rep o rted the fishing good. Mr. and Mrs Bert Richesin. Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Bob F ra n k lin and Vicki had good luck fish ing in th e L ittle W eiser riv er S atu rd ay . Mr. and Mrs. I. H P h ares of D enver visited the Dwight S ew ard fam ily S atu rd ay evening T hey are visiting o th er relatives here. Bids are open for a cook at the A pple V alley school. For in form ation call Mrs W aldo S m all ey or Mrs. D w ight Sew ard. Follow ing the MYF m eeting S unday th e young folks w ent to the O rlev S m ith hom e for ice cream and cake in honor of R od ney S m ith 's birthday. B everly Sm ith, sm all d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs O rley Sm ith, spent S unday night at the Ed O bendorf hom e in Roswell. The fam ily of R aym ond N or land rep o rt he is still a p atien t in the V eterans hospital in Boise and th at he is im proving. Mr. and Mrs. F ran k P lagm ann left F rid ay for A lbany Ore., to visit th e ir fam ilies and to at- Kingman Kolony Je a n e tte C onant Dial 2552 Mr. and Mrs A rt S parks spent the past w eek in th e m ountains fishing on the Salm on river. Mr and Mrs Jo h n Z ittercob visited S unday afternoon w ith Mr. and Mrs. Xl Thom pson Mr. and Mrs. H erschal T hom p son. D onnie and G ary attended the S nake R iver S tam pede in Nam pa T hursday evening Mr. and Mrs Earl K ygar played cards at the B uster T albot hom e S atu rd ay night A nnie B Hite left for Haynes, Ore . afte r spending th e past th ree w eeks as houseguest of Miss Shar- ron Slippy Mr. and Mrs E arl K ygar and girls w ere S unday d in n er guests of Mr and Mrs. M elvin C rocker. M r and Mrs. C larence Cassel en tertain ed at d in n er S unday for Mr and Mrs F ran k Cassel. M r and Mrs. C liff F au lk n er and Diane. Mr and Mrs. Eseell F au lk ner and Mrs L arry Nealy all of O ntario. Ronald T hom pson and tw o friends from the ra n g e r station w ere w eek end guests at the H e r schal Thom pson hom e D arrell S ’.ippv sp.-::: las; week w ith Jim m v D uncan of Jo rd a n Valley Mrs Dale A shcraft atten d ed HEC at the Piercy hom e Tuesday. Mrs Dale A shcraft played cards at th e R ube G raham hom e Friday. A /3e and Mrs R ichard C alahan left for C h an u te Field. Illinois. Mrs R alph P h ifer and children arriv ed F riday evening from tend the P lagm ann fam ily re union Tom Ferguson is doing the chores in th eir absence. Mrs. M artha S N orland and P alm er w ere S un d ay d in n er guests at th e G ene S tephen hom e n ear Nyssa. T hayle R om ine of H alfw ay, Ore., is spending some tim e w ith the D w ight S ew ard fam ily. N ebraska to visit th e C harles Bowers fam ily. T hey retu rn ed hom e Monday. V erna B eutler was a w eek end guest of M r and Mrs. Al T hom p son last week. Mr. and Mrs. Al T hom pson went to Boise T h u rsd ay and returned hom e M onday. Mr T hom pson r e ceived m edical treatm en t. M arlene S lippy re tu rn ed home from B urns w here she had been visiting w ith the Jo h n K ygar fam ily the past tw o weeks. J e rry G orden of W ichita, K a n , was a d in n er guest at th e Paul C leaver hom e M onday night. Mr. and Mrs. P au l C leaver and son atten d ed a fam ily d in n er at th e G eorge C leaver hom e in S u n set V alley S unday. Mr and Mrs. E rn est Weeks of M yrtle C reek, Ore., are visiting this w eek w ith Mr. and Mrs. L ynn H urst and David Mr. and Mrs Bill Toom b visited M onday evening w ith Mr. and Mrs G orden Toombs. B erniel C onant of W eiser ii staying at th e W illis C onant home w hile his p aren ts art- in N ebr aska. having been called th ere by the serious illness of Berniel's g ran d m o th er Mr. and Mrs Bill Toom b visited S atu rd ay w ith Mr. and Mrs Rube G raham T hursday Mrs. Bill Toom b v isit ed with Mrs. G eorge V aughn of New P lym outh. . Mr. and Mrs. L ynn H urst and D avid and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W eeks spent S unday at Dead- wood reserv o ir and a t Warm Lakes, Ida. Tom D uncan was tran sferred re cen tly to M em phis, Tenn., where he w ill continue his schooling. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toom b and Mr. and Mrs. G orden Toom b a t tended th e S nake R iver Stam pede in N am pa T hursday. Mr. and Mrs. W illis C onant and children, Mr. and Mrs. Glen B row n and fam ily and Mrs. Irene H aws and ch ild ren w ent to Sniv- leys to sw im S unday. The P o lly an n a club w ill m eet Aug. 4. at th e hom e of Mrs. Kate T hiel. USE THE C L A SSIFIE D ADS It’s the ‘Difference* That Counts! -------------- • --------------- LEARN THE SPLENDID SAVINGS YOU CAN MAKE BY BUYING CARS OR TRUCKS DURING OUR MID-SEASON SALE It isn't the total cost, but the DIFFERENCE b etw een your dow n p ay m en t or trade-in a n d the final price th at counts in b u y in g a c a r or truck. B ased on a n a v e ra g e trade-in v a lu e of $400, h ere is the difference you will h a v e to p ay , a n d the am o u n t p er m onth, on som e of our sp ecial listings for our M id-Season Sale. 1953 Chevrolet Sedan Excellent A verage $400.00 trade-in Diff. $800.00 $39.00 24 Months at Per Month 1953 Hudson Sedan Av. $400.00 trade-in Diff. $800.00 $29.26 24 Months at Per Month 1953 Chevrolet Vz Ton Pickup Av. 5400.00 trade-in Diff. $800.00 $30*00 24 Months at Per Month 1952 Chevrolet Sedan Powerglide Av. $400.00 trade-in Diff. $600.00 $29.26 24 Months at Per Month 1950 Buick Dynaflow Av. $400.00 trade-in 24 Months at Diff. $400.00 ........ $ 20.00 Per Month 1947 Ford Club Coupe, 8-cyt. Av. $200.00 trade-in 24 Months at Diff. $275.00 $14.51 Per Month MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH LOW-COST GMAC FINANCING NYSSA MOTORS, Inc. 420 Main Street Dial 2224