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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 7. 1958 PAGE TWO THE GATE CITY JOURNAL DUANE R. A L T E R S ................................ Editor and Publisher John C. Birrel - . . . . . . News Editor D uini R. Alters and Rita K. Whorton. Owners iO NEWSPAPER pu blisher S SUBSCRIPTION RATES Single Copies____ _1 0 c In Malheur County, Oregon, tnd Payette and Canyon Counties, Idaho: 1 Year ................ $3.50 6 Months .............. $2.50 Elsewhere in the USA: Per Y ear............__ $4.00 6 Months— ____ $2.50 Christian Church News Earl L. Hastings. Minister “And God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to ev ery good work.’’—II Cor. 9:8. NEWS OF RECORD Complaints Filed in Circuit Court Carl F. Cooks vs. Oliver Pounds. Damages. $1,500.00. 7/28/58. State of Oregon vs. Joe N. Bas sett, et ux. Condemnation 7/30/58. Petitions Filed in Probate Court Estate of Marion J. Charles, deceased 7/29/58. Estate of Almedia Johnson, de ceased. 7/30/58. Estate of Orville Willis Scott, deceased 8/1/58. Marriage Licenses Issued Canuto Gardenas and Lucia Ar royo, both of Ontario. 7/28/58. Bob Alfred Simpson and Judith Paige Nesbitt, Ontario and Pay ette. 7/30/58. John Peter Fifer and Barbara Elaine McPherson, Vale and On tario. 7/30/58. i Bruce Allen DeHaven and Do- neen Ruth Jarvis. Adrian and Homedale. 8/1/58. Paul David Miller and Roxie Lee Hull, Molalla, Ore., and On tario. 8/1/58. Sunday, Aug. 10, 9:45 am. — Church school for all ages. A S S O C IA I A T IO ,O N 11 a m.—Morning worship ser vice. The Rev. Hastings is to be back to deliver the sermon. NATIONAL EDITORIAL 7 p.m.—Christian youth fellow A sTo c IT a t i © n ship at the church. y J Ü 8 p.m.—Evening worship ser f FILI AT E , M irrrm vice. Wednesday, Aug. 13, 8 p.m.— A returned missionary will be Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. present and will show slides of Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon, for transmission his work. ALl are urged to at through the United States Mails, as a second class matter under tend. the act of March 3, 1879. Thursday, Aug. 14, 2 p.m. — C h r i s t i a n women’s fellowship general meeting will be held at Sunset V alley— METHODIST the church. CHURCH NEWS , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherbert “ Everyone that exalts himself drove to Cove, Ore., Saturday, VISITS IN LA GRANDE Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Grunke and will be humbled, but he who Aug. 2, to bring the Chi Rho humbles himself will be exalted ” young people home from camp. family visited Friday and Satur Sunday, Aug. 3, Mr. and Mrs. day in La Grande with former —Luke 18:14. John Strickland and Stanley Sis Nebraska friends, Mr. and Mrs. By Lois Counsl! ------------ Cecil Johnson and with Mr. and son took young people to Cove ! Mrs. Phone 2439 Thursday, Aug. 7 (tonight), 7 Ivan Buck at Union Mr and Mrs. Elver Nielsen ac- P m —All older youth and young for the CYF conference this week. Those attending from Nyssa are coirvpanied Mr. and Mrs Ewen adults are invited to meet at the FROERERS ATTEND Chard of Nyssa to visit in Kan- church and then go to Given’s Roberta Strickland, Phyllis Rich FAMILY REUNION ards, Joan ’Bellon, Stanley Sisson, sas for a week. They returned pool for a swimming party, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Froerer and through Colorado where they Sunday, Aug. 10, 9 45 a m — Dean Sisson, Bob Pond and Ron boys were in Twin Falls Saturday drove to Pikers Peak and visited Church actM>oI for aL1 ald Sherbert where they attended the family the Royal Gorge. The went | . . _ reunion of the Froerer family, re through the California Redwoods 11 Worship service. Tht turning home that evening. and the Oregon Caves returning R«v- Paul Ludlow s sermon topic Adrian Community home Sunday. i will be "Beyond Piety." The text TAKE FISHING TRIP ! will be in the gospel of Luke, Church News Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Sager Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson and j chapter 18. Young people’s meeting and and family accompanied by Chas. family of Parma met Mr. and Mrs. 7 p m — All Methodist youth ehotr practice each Wednesday Foster spent the week end camp Ora Newgen at the Snively pool fellowship groups will meet. evening at the church. ing and fishing on Malheur river. and went swimming Saturday Aug. 10-15 — MYF leadership Mary and Martha society meets evening. workshop at Camp Sawtooth. Thursday, Aug. 14, at the parson Mrs Kenneth Jensen and Mrs. Charlie Glenn took Mrs. Daisy 11-1-— Vacation church age, with Mrs. Henry Moore. Mrs. j toys, small scissors, story books Shook to her home in Durkee school in our church. All children Athol Sayre will be assistant hos for small children and any silver Monday. [ between the ages of 4 and those tess; Mrs. M L. Kurtz, devotions offerings would be appreciated Mrs. Leland Montgomery visit- who completed the sixth grade leader; Mrs. Austin Gilbert, pray I for this work to help buy needed ed Mrs. Fred Blacker in Ontario f this year are cordially invited to er cycle; Mrs. Dyre Roberts, pro materials. The women’s Bible study class Sunday. this Bible study, worship, singing, gram. The articles requested for the met at the home of Mrs. Schiem- Kristin *yllingness spent last piayjng and learning together. All migrant vacation church school er on July 24 for a 12:30 luncheon. j JO I children of the community are m- must be turned in very soon. As Eleven ladies were present. The a reminder the following items discussion was led by Mrs. Lynn Neil Dimmick and his daughter vited. and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aug 15-16—MYF assembly at are needed: crayons, short pen- Hurst. Next meeting will be Fyllingncss were boating to the Gooding. All MYF members are 1 cils, scraps of yarn and cloth, with Mrs. Austin Gilbert. head of Owyhee Lake Thursday eligible to attend. Sam Shaw and family of Boise HOSPITAL SEWING! The Wo- visited the Harold Fyllingness man’s Society of Christian Ser- farV‘ y Sunday. The two families vi ¡g rcsponsible for all of the and the Neil Dimmick s had a bar- , ... K. , . becue dinner on the lawn at the hospital sewing during the month Dimmick home of August. All women are re- Mr. and Mrs. H O Parrish quested to either help at the hos- I have moved to the Big Bend com- pital each Monday at 2 p.m. or munity. take sewing or mending home. Mr. and Mrs Wayne Robb help- For further information, call Mrs. I ed make a «roup of 20 that met cllfford Fox, 3o«4 at the Homer Whitman home i n __________ Double Luck — CUT Emmett Friday evening at the ( regular meeting of the We-2 class j A group surprised Jack Ward of the Owyhee Community on his birthday anniversary July 27. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Church. R Talbot of Cairo, her parents, Former Residents Visil Mr. and Mrs. Cash Turner of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiley of Cambridge spent the week end a Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wiley week ago with Mr. and Mrs. Ken I and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hi West Brand ' m ----------- • * - m r-% _ ___ Lorensen. The Turner’s lived in Asumendi and family of Cairo, Mr. and Mrs. Buster Talbot and the valley several years ago. Mr. and Mrs Jack Ward and family and Mr. and Mrs. James family were dinner guests Sunday Ri-ed and family of Vale brought at the Charles Wiley home in On- pot luck dinner and ice cream. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Orm and • Mr. and Mrs. Max Linville of children spent Saturday night in Clearwater Owyhee Corners and Mr. and Nyssa with the Don Johnson fam- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wiley visited I ily. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Junior Johnson of evening. Pendleton are visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward visited home of his sister, Mrs. Elvin Mrs Jess Dennis and her new son Oi m and he is helping at the Fred in Nyssa Wednesday evening I Aral farm during potato harvest. Two-Week Trip Takes Nyssans To Kansas, Calif. GR. BEANS- E. B. BRADY FAMILY LEAVES FOR NEW POSITION I W /O and Mrs. Elroy B Brady “ For God sent not his son to and children. Barbara, Jimmy and condemn the world but that the Bobby, left Thursday for St. Paul, world through Him might be Minn, after visiting at the home saved.”—John 3:17. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. The following young people are Brady. spending 4 days at Bible camp at W/O Brady will be stationed Quaker Hill, McCall, Ida. Mark and Marilyn Stephen, Jimmy at the Snelling AFB Brewer, Axel Stephen, Leila Far mer, Kimiko Okano, Bobby and Stacey Smith. The fair booth and food for camp Earl Wilson of Moses Lake, were among business discussed. Prayer meeting met at the Dail Wash and Sandra Day of Ontario were able to attend the Sunday home with Harold as leader in school picnic Sunday. Earl at the absence of Rev. Smithwick tends Multnomah School of the who is attending camp at Mc- Bible at Portland. He is formerly | Call. of this community. Mrs. Nazareine, Mrs Smith-1 Womens Missionary met at wick’s mother is expected this Ethelmae Dail’s home. Marge week to spend some time with Chapin gave devotions on heaven. her daughter and family. O w yhee Community Church Notes Tuna Flakes .......... 4 To sell, buy, rent, hire, etc., use The Gate City Journal classified they get results! CO N G RATU LATIO N S • • • to • • • Bracken’s Dept. Store Ì Another Reason That Nyssa Is Known As the TREASURE CITY Of Treasure Valley! I --------- o --------- E We Are Proud to Have Installed the Carpet In Your New Addition 0 "The Treasure Chest of Treasure V alley" Peterson Furniture Co. 217 Main St. Phone 3211 = ir = if = J f = J r = J F = J r = t f = J f = J f = J r = J f = 2 ip THIS WEEK S BONUS BUYS $ 49 TIDE < 9 Cans *1 Giant Size Reg. 83c • • • • $ 69 <* _________ Limit — 2 Boxes Per Family W hite Satin—25 Lb. Bag—Reg. S3.09 SUGAR $769 Limit — 1 Bag Per Family for O ™ Shurfine — VEGETABLE Reg. 83c SHORTENING 69< CONGRATULATIONS . . . Bracken’s Dept. Store Methodist vacation church school will begin August 11 and continue through Aug. 2 from 9 o’clock to 11:30 daily at the church. Youngsters from four through those who have complet ed the sixth grade will be enroll ed. The theme "Jesus” with courses of study suitable for each age group, Bible study, worship, hand work, singing and games will fill the daily program. At the comple tion of the school, a program will be presented and all children of the church and community are invited to attend each day. to r = Jr = ir= Jr jj . . . 4 Cans Sweet Peas Methodists Plan Vacation School FROZEN 6 Pkgs. 1 STRAW BERRIES Limit— 1 3-Lb. Can Per Family Pasco — 6 Oz. FROZEN Reg. 2 for 59c ORANGE JUICE Limit 5 Cans Per Family ^ J )* JUMBO — GREEN On the Beautiful, New Addition To Your Place of Business! BELL PE PPE R S 3 for I Q * We Are Pleased to Have CUCUMBERS Fresh, Local Slicers Been Able to Furnish Building Materials, Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning and Paint For the Store That Is an Asset To the Entire Nyssa Community Eder Hardware 202 M ain St. Phene 2266 3 for 1Q 6 Sunkist LEG . . . Lb. 4 9 6 CHOPS . . Lb. 5 9 6 ROASTS. . Lb. 3 9 6 STEW . . , Lb. 1 9 6 FRYERS Wble 7 9 ( Cu> »p 89< Lemons . Doz. TAYLOR’S ^ K eim s — Ring BOLOGNA 39* Each FOOD MARKET LOCKER SERVICE Fresh— New Crop TU R K E Y S 496 Lb. PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY .