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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURSAL. »Y SSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 21. 1956 PAGE TWO THE GATE CITY JOURNAL DUANE R. A L T E R S ...........................* Editor and Publisher Duane R. A lters and Ged. W horton. O w n en Stranger In The County By Bill C am pbell CHURCH NOTES BRETHREN CHRISTIAN CENTER MISSION E ast 2nd and Ehxgood 10 a m .—Sunday school. 11 a m .—M orning worship. 7:30 p.m. Bible study 8:00 p m —Evangelistic service. Owyhee Community Church News Methodist Church Christian Church News Notes T hought of the week: “And the p ra y er of faith shall We are not called into HIS save th e sick, and th e Lord shall v ineyard ju st to eat grapes, but raise him up; and if he have com to get busy and hoe m itted sins, they shall be fo r Daily V acation Bible School b e given him .’’ Jam es 5:15. gan at the O w yhee church M on T hursday, Ju n e 21 (Today) The day m orning w ith 118 enrolled Some 15 teachers and .help ers W om an's Society circle m eetings w ere on hand to guide the chil are’ as follows: d ren d u rin g th eir tw o weeks of 1. L arry R obinson’s will m eet Bible School. Miss G arnet R itchie w ith Mrs L avonne Fox at 2 p m and Mrs W erner P eutz were 2. Alice Hitchcock w ill m eet at teachers not listed last week the parsonage at 2 d . m. 3 C harlotte Alston w ill m eet The We-2 group of the church at 7:30 w ith Mrs. A strid Stephen will m eet in the basem ent of the for a potluck supper. Husbands church F riday evening for a no and fam ilies are invited. Each is host p arty. An ice cream feed requested to bring m eat san d will take up most of the evening wiches and salad or pie as well Tim e 8:30. as th eir ow n table service. 4. Celia Cowen w ill m eet w ith Y outh activity at the church D arlene H am ilton at 7:45. Betty W ednesday evening at 6:45 w ith Bowen will be co-hostess and B et a baseball game w ith G race Bible ty K urtz will present the p ro C h u rc h 'o f P arm a T he gam e will gram. • be played at the R osw ell grade Friday, Ju n e 22—2 p. m WSCS I school. Last week the Owyhee church won the ball gam e over program com m ittee m eeting at the A drian P resb y terian church the hom e of Mrs. Lloyd Tobler. V acation C hurch School p ro w ith a score of 16-7. gram 8 p. m. E veryone is invited T hanks goes to the wom en who to visit each d ep artm en t and view m ade 6 doz. cookies for the first the projects. The la tte r part of the program will be*m the Sanct-j week of Bible School^M rs. L u th er uary. R efreshm ents w ill be ser P erkins, Mrs. Otis B ullard, Mrs. Ed Corfield, Mrs. Ken Lorensen ved. M orning S erm o n —God is Here Evening S erm on—The Four Horsemen. E ver play jackstraw s w hen you E xecutive m eeting for fellow w ere a kid? It all cam e back to N EW SPAPER ship F rid ay at Mrs. Emerson me S atu rd ay night w hen I saw Bingam an. ^ PU BLISH ERS the m ixed up hodge-podge at the L.D.S. OWYHEE WARD public parking spot on Second ^ ASSO C IATIO N Jam es A. Peterson. Bishop Womens C h ristian Fellow ship and Mam. R ight in th e m iddle Tel. 2592 Rt. 1. Nyssa m et at the church. J u n e 14, for of the mess was a M exican in a the general .m eeting. Installation truck who was hopelessly fouled 1st S unday each month, observe N A T I O N A L ED I T O * L A I fast day of officers by Jo e Rigney follow up. 8 45 a m. Ward teachers’ rep o rt ed program P resident, Mrs. E m ^ 4 I heard some Spanish then m eeting erson B ingam an; vice president, I bet Rev. Reyx couldn't put A M U ! A T I M| M B f t 1 9:40 a m. Priesthood m eeting. Mrs. Elvin B allou; secretary. Mrs in h i. colum n. 12:00 F ast m eeting C lyde B ohannon; treasu rer, Mrs If anyone is short a set ol R em aining Sundays E lm er H ill; study director. Mrs. Published every T hursday at Nyssa. M alheur County, Oregon Dodge or Pl>m outh keys you 9:15 a m . Priesthood m eeting, Earl H astings; w orship chairm an, Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon for transm ission m ight drop around T h ere’s a set 10:30 a m. Sunday school, Mrs. D an P ennie; service director, through the United States Mails, as a second class m atter, u n of three keys found n ear the 7:30 p m . Sacram ent m eeting. Mrs. R obert S h erb ert; group lead der the act of M arch 3, 1879. Eagles on display in the window Tuesday ers, Mrs. L ester Oden and Mrs. 2 p.m: Relief society. O nce in aw hile as you all know E A. Liming. (2nd T uesday each m onth, w ork a new spaper. EVEN THIS ONE goofs, usually w hen we are in a m eeting 10 a m ) Daily V acation Bible School of- h u rry to get out the last section W ednesday fically ended S unday evening This is the first announcem ent of th e form ation of the 4:30 p.m. Prim ary. Did you happen to see the dilly a w ith a program given by the G PE & PTF. an organization th at will have exclusive 8 p m. M.I.A. couple of weeks ago in the “too children for th eir p aren ts and late to classify” colum n? It went privileges not granted to rank and file school patrons, fam ilies. A bout 30 children and ADRIAN COMMUNITY like this: parents and taxpayers such as giving the school board th eir teachers took part in the CHURCH "For ren t — Nice clean 1 bed- sage advice, finding fault w ith expenditures and taxes, program . H enry E. Moore. Pastor tured shoulder, broken w rist and criticising the faculties and in general lam basting mod 10 a m.—Bible school. Law rence Agency.” Houseguests at the Tom J o h n ern education. 11 a m .—M orning w orship son home for the past tw o weeks Now th ere’s a package deal The alphabetical title is taken from the more formal 11 a m —Ju n io r church were th eir d aughter, Mr. and Mrs. for you! name, Guardian(s) of Public Education and Protectors Raym ond G raham and fam ily of The least Brackens, Wilsons FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH of Tax Funds. Quincy, Wash. They retu rn ed and Everybodys could do would Jo h n L. Briehl, P astor As nearly as we can ascertain, we w ere the only p er home S unday morning. be to take up a collection and and Mrs. Harold Dail. SUNDAY: son, not connected w ith the school, to cast a ballot at Sunday, Ju n e 24—Mr. L udlow ’s' Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Steele feed Pica the pup The w ay she’s 10 a m —S unday school. the annual school election Monday. A telephone call topic for the 11 o’clock service and two children of Argonne. going through shoes and slippers Mr. and Mrs. K. K. L ienkaeqv 11 a m .—Divine worship from the school about 4 p m. left no doubt that we were w ill be “The P ow er of P ray er.” Wis., and th eir daughter. Mr. and is tragic. But her very favorite is per re tu rn ed Ju n e 10 from a ST. PA U L'S EPISCO PAL The Jr. and Sr. MYF will m eet Mrs. A1 Loski of S pokane arrived the fringe on our ra th e r expensive expected! vacation trip to C alifornia and j at 7 o’clock here S unday to spend a few days Rev. H erbert G rosdidier davenport. As we see it, there are five m em bers and a clerk of Nevada. They w ent to San F ra n at the W alter Fox home. SUNDAY: Someone rem arked, afte r see-1 the school board, so each of them and th eir wives should cisco and down the coast to S anta 10 a. m., Sunday school. T hursday, Ju n e 28— 1:30 p. m. ing the picture of Eddie T aylor in B arb ara and L ake Tahoe. Nev., O rganization have cast ballots for a total of 12 Then th e re ’s the high 11 a m .f church m eeting of all odist church ;n Nyssa. Miss Lillian the paper that he really a d v e r-: and retu rn ed home by way of school secretary, who was making telephone calls for • church wom en of this com m unity Johnson, executive secretary of tises the products he sells—Pepso-1 WEDNESDAY: Reno. voters, to bring to 14 the num ber of votes if she was 9-11 a. m , K indergarten joining th eir forces w ith the O re New York w ill be the principal dent tooth paste, th a t is. able to persuade her husband to go to the polls. Sitting 7:30, YPF, second and fourth gon Council of C hurch Women. speaker. G uilds from Boise. C ald A tip of the topper to the c ity ; W ednesdays of each m onth. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE The m eeting w ill be in the M eth well, Nam pa. P ayette and all g ain for several hours in the official capacity of an election for the excellent condition in R obert Jackson. P astor fully em ployed w om en from M er odist church. board w ere five women, four of whom probably voted which the city park is kept. Was COMMUNITY METHODIST idian, O ntario and Nyssa, as w ell 10 a m —S unday school. along w ith their husbands. The fifth election official is up there S unday to “shoot” the • CHURCH Thursday, Ju n e 28—8 p. m. The as th e WSCS m em bers are cordi 11 p.m.—M orning worship the wife of a school board m em ber, so both already have visiting firem en and h ad n ’t re a l Rev. P aul Ludlow. Pastor. W esleyan Service Guild district ally invited. T here will be spec 7 p m —N Y.P S. and Ju n io r been counted. This brings the total obligatory vote to ized how attra ctiv e the spot is. m eeting w ill held in the Meth- ial music and refreshm ents. 9 45 a m., Sunday school for all m eetings. 22 and a total of only 23 votes w ere cast, so it is evident Now is there w ere only a ages. 7:45 p m —Evangelistic service th at we w ere the only “outsider" to en ter the inner sanc sw im m ing pool in one corner. 11:00 a m.. Morning w orship tum on school election day. O ur Gal Thelm a was w orrying 7:00 p .m , M ethodist youth fel CHURCH OF CHRIST like mad about being able to lowship. Since those who did not vote Monday will have noth P arm a. Idaho— McConnel Ave throw out the first ball at the Rev. H ale M iller. M inister ing to say for the next year in regard to school affairs, Boise-Nyssa opener far e n o u g h ' FULL GOSPEL CHURCH it might get a little dull when conversations lag should 10 a m.—Bible study so the pitcher could get it. She Carl Lassisier. Acting Pastor 11 a m .—M orning worship someone slip and mention the school system. rared back and tossed the sphere Sunday, 10 a m 8 p m — S unday evening sei Thank goodness this is a general election year with fu rth e r than most of the Nyssa Sunday, 8 p m vice. other choice issues that can be discussed to fill the void boys could club it. W ednesday, 8 p m . resulting from no school talk. ASSEMBLY OF GOD f If you w ant to rum m age around J > A Rev. A. 7 . Stubblefield. P astor CATHOLIC CHURCH this w eekend just go across the R em bert Ahles. O. F. M. hom e in Nyssa S atu rd ay evening. street w here the Rebeccas will be SUNDAY— P resent w ere, Mr. and Mrs H om holding forth F riday and S a tu r 9:45 a m. — S unday school Mass— S unday at 8 and 10 a m er W hitm an and family. Mr. and day The gals don’t know it—but and daily at 8 a m. 11:00 a m — M orning w orship Mrs. Doyn P rice and sons of On- this same adm onition is being 7:00 p m — Young People's S atu rd ay , 10 a m. — Catechism Lois Counsil ' tario, Mr. and Mrs. K enneth given in the Spanish colum n classes. service. Dial 2439 j C hard and sons of Boise and Mr. A ren't we just the grandest folks? # 0 0 p.m — Evangelistic se r F eatu rin g . . . | and Mrs Jack C hard of W estfir It was really like F ath er's Day L. D. S. FIR ST WARD vice. Mr. and Mrs. Jack C hard left around our house Sunday. Lynda Mrs. H arley Wilson returned Charles M ann. Bishop FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST hom e last week from a vacation for their hom e in W estfir, Ore., Cundall. Je ry l and Allison J a r re tt * Full course dinners 9:15 a m.—Prietshood m eeting dropped in to pay a social call on S unday afternoon. trip. Rev. E arl H astings 10:30 a m —S unday school. Mr. and Mrs. Elver Neilsen i the wife. Pica the pup joined the * Lunches Mr. and Mrs. Hope Keeny of Bible school— 10 a. m 8:00 p.m.—S acram ent m eeting din n er guests Sunday group which m ade the odds five N ew port, Ore., are visiting her w ere W orship and C om m union—11 Tuesday. 2 p m —R elief society. * S andw iches sister, Mrs. H arley Wilson and of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nielsen females to one male, so I grabbed W ednesday, 4 p.m. — P rim ary; a. m. of / O ntario. The dinner was in 1 C hristopher the parakeet and re 7:30 p .m —M I. A fam ily. C. Y. F., S unday ev en in g — 7 * F ountain service o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. G abriel Astoreca honor of F athers Day and Clifford treated to the bedroom, but not and children had F athers Day N ielsen's birthday O ther guests L. D. S. SECOND WARD E vening services, S un d ay —8 p Snacks d in n er w ith Mr. and Mrs. Jess w ere Mr. and Mrs Ed N ielsen of Mrs. M innie Mitchell and sons. Lloyd Lewis. Bishop m . Nu Acres and Mr. and Mrs. Arvin The Don Knowles and Hollis Sunday A rum endi. Knowles and the Burrow s family OWYHEE COMMUNITY Mrs. Donna S teiner and ciui- K ersey and sons of Boise. Priesthood m eeting, 9:15 a m . Jill M arie Nielsen, d au g h ter of left for W estfir Sunday. CHURCH vtren w ere Sunday supper guests Sunday school, 10:30 a. m. Mrs. Alonzo Knowles and Mrs. i Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nielsen has S acram ent m eeting 7:30 p m. Rev. K enneth Him ple. Pastor of the Bud C harland family. Mrs. C harles Chapin took a re tu rn d hom e after seven weeks Lew is M itchell took the la tte r’s Tuesday 10 a m.—S unday school Relief society (sew ing day, 2nd group of young people to a Bible spent in the S hriners hospital in cousin, Dixie Rudolph to the home 11 a m .—M orning w orship ser Tues., 10:30 a m ) 1:30 p. m. —WE NEVER C L O SE - of h er sister, Mrs. Lloyd Fair- School m eeting at the Parks P ortland. vice. W ednesday Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Newgen I child of Nampa Sunday, S unday School betw een O ntario 7 p m .—Young people’s m eet 108 Main Phone 9995 P rim ary, 4 p. m Mr and Mrs. Larry Dimmick and W ciscr w here they took part and boys spent the w eekend at ing. MIA, 8 p. m. W allowa visiting Mr and Mrs. j and fam ily left for th eir hom e in in the singing. 8 p.m .—Evening worship Q uincy Friday. They took th eir Y r. and Mrs Jam es Langley Lynn B uffington MISSIONARY BA PTIST and sons and Mr and Mrs. E.j Mr. and Mrs. Jack S eb u m and i neice. K ristin FylTingness w ith CHURCH J. Hobson attended the w e d d in g , fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. O rval them and left th eir son, D arrol > of R osetta H erring and W illiam i H ickm an fished at U nity Sunday. w ith his grandparents, th e N e il, E lder William T u rn er, m inister 10 a m .—S unday school. Jan tz at the Boise L utheran; Mr and Mrs Donny Knowles Dimmicks. Mr. and Mrs. M. I. R oberts of 11 a m —M orning w orship church. Muss H erring form erly re-; and C inda Jo of W estfu visited 8 p m.—Evening w orship. Tekoa, W ash , and daug h ter. Mrs sided here. i relatives here last week W ednesday, 8 p.m .—P ray e r s e r M r. and Mrs. E lver N ielsen and] Mr. and Mrs. Dovlc Burrow s David Dalby and girls of Sand- sons atten d ed a w einer roast on, and son of W estfir visited over point. Ida., retu rn ed to th eir | vice. ?the law n at the Ewen C h a rd ' the w eekend w ith th eir folks, homes S unday. for long O ur young guests were ju st too darn cute. I take back ev ery th in g I ever said about Doc C u n d all’s ability as a fisherm an He proudly d is played a 21" R ainbow and even m ore im portant gave me five dandv pan size fish for o u r sk il let. Keep on fishin’ Doc, tro u t’s • ON T H E Y E A R - A H E A D C A R my favorite » H ave been in a lot of tow ns but never have I seen th e dow n-the- line cooperation of so m any b u si ness and professional m en as is being shown in th e cu rre n t hos pital drive They w ould be the envy of any civic-m inded com m unity of w hich I could think B ut they realize th e im portance of the hospital. I w onder if all the residents of this area realize just how far ahead th e M alheur M e m orial is of most hospitals in any city, regardless of size? I have a hunch th e public w ill respond to the p resen t d riv e far NOW! OWN A BIG NEW in excess of the an ticip atio n of th e leaders If you d o n 't know all the facts it will pay you to read the official statem en t on page 13 of fhis issue It’s an eyeopener. And speaking of th e hospital. 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