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THURSDAY. JUNE 6, 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TWO Numerous Children Report for Classes At Owyhee Church THE GATE CITY JOURNAL ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH TO HOLD EVENING CLASSES Daily Vacation Bible school will begin Monday, June 10, and con tinue through June 14 at the As sembly of God church, according to an announcement by Pastor J. L. Mussell. Classes will be con ducted in the evening beginning at 7 o’clock. The Rev. and Mrs. Juarez will assist teachers from the local church. All children between the ages of four and 16 are especially in- vited, the Rev. Mussell said. Rev. Paul L. Ludlow Begins Ninth Year As Minister in Nyssa Wise Shoppers Check Credit Plan Charges,' Says Extension Specialist If you pride yourself on being a real bargain hunter, use TT lOV Mliuppvl a UllUUli vavmaa * am ««, The Rev. and Mrs. Paul Ludlow The Rev. Arthur Skogan has returned home Saturday from reported that 111 children en Rupert where they attended con the same resourcefulness when it comes to shopping for credit. rolled Monday, the opening day SUBSCRIPTION RATES NEWS PAPER ference of the Methodist church. Credit charges may range all the way from “nothing” to of Bible school, at Owyhee Com Single Copies ....------ 10c The Rev. Ludlow was appointed 18 percent a year. munity church. PUBLISHERS Mrs. Alberta Johnston, Oregon State university extension In Malheur County, Oregon, as minister of the local church for He stated that he and the wo L V t >^A5SOCIATION and Payette and Canyon another year. The Ludlows have specialist, says many department stores now offer credit ser- men who are teaching the various - * - ---------------------------------------------- Counties, Idaho: classes are well pleased with the served the Nyssa church since vices unknown a few years $3.50 One Year June 1955. registration total. ago. With the various types this bill is paid, she may buy $2.50 Six Months I • EDITORIAL The 17 workers include Mrs. Other appointments in area of credit and accounts avail enough more goods to bring the Elsewhere in the U.S.A.: Skogan, Mrs. Lloyd Parrill, Mrs. churches include the Rev. George able, it’s the wise shopper who balance back up to $120. Because Per Year $4.00 J Boyd Haney, Miss Joanne Ste A. Trobough of Blackfoot to the finds out which one fits her this can go on indefinitely, it’s fFULATi MEMBER Six Months ------ $2.50 phen and Miss Sharon Fenn, ri ur- been called a “financial merry-go- Payette church and the Rev. family’s pocketbook. Rites I sery department; Mrs. Joe Ste- Merle W. Burres of Payette who Under an open account, the cus round.” phen and Miss Leila Farmer, be- To will go to Baker. Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. Today tomer is able to buy whatever he Service Charge Made j1 ginners; Mrs. Ken Lorensen, Mrs. The Rev. O. Rex Lindemood of ■ needs, sign a sales slip to signify If the store makes a service Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa, Oregon, for Transmission 1 Wayne Robb, Mrs. Russell How Fruitland will go to Blackfoot and intention to pay, with no down charge of 1% percent per month Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter Funeral services for Mrs. Leoda ell and Mrs. Alberta Tyner, pri the Rev. Allen C. Lambert of Under the Act of March 3, 1879. mary; Mrs. Bob Maggard, Mrs. Gertrude Rigney will be conduct Baker will be transferred to the payment required. Usually a n on the unpaid balance, the cus open account carries no interest tomer with a debt of $120 at the Elver Nielsen and Mrs. Jack ed at 1:30 p.m. today, June 6, Fruitland church. or credit charge. I end of the month would owe a 1963, at Summers chapel in Boise. Ward, junior. The Rev. Stanley Andrews who Revolving charge accounts, service charge of $1.80 which Miss Betty Jo Graham is assist The Rev. Dale Copsey will offi MISSIONARY TO SPEAK ing the Rev. Skogan in working ciate and interment will be made has been district superintendent those with payments scheduled on | would be added to the balance. AT NEW PLYMOUTH HALL for the past six years has been the installment plan, have also Revolving credit was designed Elder S. E. Ford, a missionary with the young-teens. Mrs. Bill in Morris Hill cemetery. transferred to the Oregon confer become popular. Mrs. Rigney succumbed Mon Richesin is serving as Bible school for customers who couldn’t pay An estimated 6550 people will recently returned from eight day in a Nyssa nursing home fol ence. He is being replaced by the Continuous Purchasing Power for purchases of any considerable drown this year in the United years of work among the Japan secretary. Rev. Orville Coats of Nampa. lowing an extended illness. Bible school sessions will be size within 30 days. Others who states—some 2550 from swimming ese people will be guest speaker Mrs. Johnston describes how could use regular or open charge She was born in Cowley coun or playing in the water alone. An Sunday, June 9, in the New Ply conducted from 9 to 11:45 a.m. < they work: When a customer ap- accounts prefer revolving ac ty, Kan., on Jan. 16, 1881, and each day (except Saturday and additional 4000 will fall from mouth Grange hall. Nyssa | plies to open a revolving charge counts because they like the docks, bridges or drown within The service, sponsored by the Sunday) through June 14 at the in 1900 was united in marriage account, she agrees to pay a cer “budget” feature, says Mrs. John Conducted to John Douglas Rigney in Bris church. 75 feet of shore. Missionary Baptist church of New tain amount of money each month ston. tol, Okla. The couple came west Most of the individuals who be Plymouth, will begin at 10 a m., on purchases from the store. The to Idaho in 1905 and moved to J. Alvon McGinnis, 72, of Ad-! Customers should be aware that come part of these dismal statis followed by a noon luncheon. Boise from Twin Falls in 1929. rian succumbed Wednesday, May minimum payment each month Ls cost in terms of annual interest tics will do so because they fail Other services are scheduled at about $10 and the maximum set Mr. Rigney succumbed in 1952. 29, 1963, in Malheur Memorial charges may range between 12 to observe 10 simple rules around 2 and 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Rigney came to Nyssa ap hospital after suffering a heart by the store. The store then sets | and 18 percent. Stores like re The Rev. Murray Russell, mis- water, according to Edward J. ! Elder Ben Walker is pastor of, a credit limit for the customer, Slezak, associate professor in phy the sponsoring church and invites sionary from Ethiopia, will preach proximately a year ago, where attack. equal to 12 times the selected volving credit because it increases sical education and recreation at all residents of the area to attend. Sunday morning at the Adrian she had since resided. She was Mr. McGinnis was born Feb. 22, monthly payments. In this way, j business and streamlines their Presbyterian Community church. a member of the First Christian 1891, in Susanville, Calif., a son the customer has continuous pur bookkeeping. Interest charges or Oregon State university. Sunday evening he will talk and church. service charges take care of the of Jim and Jane Cantrell McGin To live longer while enjoying; MYF TO SPONSOR SHOWING Among survivors are four sons, nis. He attended schools in Mo chasing power. show pictures of their work at cost of servicing and carrying the water sports, everyone should ob OF FILM AT LOCAL CHURCH For example, if a customer de Jess W. of Nyssa, Darrell of Ru the Presbyterian church in Ros doc county, Calif. accounts. serve the following rules, cides to pay $10 a month, she has j A film entitled “One Love, well. Everyone is welcome to at pert, Walter and Clarence of He came to the Owyhee com Slezak. Boise; three daughters, Mrs. Irene munity in 1912 and was united $120 worth of credit and may buy Conflicting Faith” will be shown tend both services. 1. Learn to Swim, at 8 o’clock Sunday evening, June The Rev. and Mrs. Russell and Davis of Port Orchard, Wash., in marriage to Charlotte Smith on $120 worth of merchandise. At 2. Never swim alone. 9, in the Methodist church. The children will be enroute east to Mrs. Geneva Austin of Boise and Dec. 18 that year. The McGinnis the end of the month, she is billed 3. Refrain from swimming too film is being sponsored by the return to Ethiopia, Station Dembi Mrs. Grace Lieske of Port Or couple celebrated their golden for $10 if the charge against her is between $10 and $120. When soon after meals. Methodist Youth Fellowship and Dollo, near the town of Sayo, af- chard. wedding anniversary on Dec. 18, Also surviving are two sisters, 1962. 4. Enter the water gradually— | a free-will offering will be tak- ter spending a year’s furlough at never turn your back to surf wat en. home. They will be spending the Mrs. Bessie Sullivan of Oklahoma The deceased farmed for a ers. All interested persons are in weekend with the M. L. Kurtz and Mrs. Leta Wloak of Illinois; number of years. In 1940 the one brother, E. P. Lycan of Okla couple moved to Adrian where he 5. Swim only when lifeguards vited to attend. couple. homa City; 25 grandchildren and had worked at the carpentry are on duty. There will be a church board 23 great-grandchildren. 6. Never call for help unless of trade. 1 meeting at 8 o’clock Thursday CORRECTION needed. In addition to his widow of the 7. Listen to instructions. An erroneous statement was I evening at the church. Mr. McGinnis is survived Given home, 8. Observe all beach and pool made in Shell Super Service ad by one son, James of Adrian; one RETURNS TO NORTH POWDER regulations. last week. There is a retail ice daughter, Mrs. Rose Willis of Ad The Rev. Tom Foster, son of 9. Have a boat and two good outlet in Nyssa and the man At a recent spring music recital rian; four grandchildren and three Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Foster of swimmers escort you on long agement of the station and the given by 25 students of Mrs. great-grandchildren. swims. Journal wish t o acknowledge Nyssa, has been returned to the Dorothea Lewis, several special Services were conducted at 10. Never overload boats, ca and correct this unintentional North Powder - Haines Methodist awards were given for the most 10:30 Saturday morning, June 1, church circuit. He has served achievement. noes, and wear life jackets. error. 1963, at Lienkaemper chapel in that pastorate for the past five Those receiving honors were Nyssa with the Rev. Eldon Hun 889-5780 years. Bobbie Smith, advanced student; ter of Wilder officiating. Music Christy Nelson, intermediate; Su was furnished by Howard Larsen. GERALD FLINDERS FAMILY san Clapp, junior intermediate; Interment was made at Owyhee MOVES TO NU ACRES AREA and LaRae Mitchell, beginner. cemetery. Pallbearers were Carl Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Flinders Dee Farr of Adrian was given Fenn, William Looney, Robert | and Randy, Mrs. Roy Grow of an award Dr making the most Patterson, G. E. Mackey, Robert — Ogden spent the past weekend progress in the past six months. Long and Glen Brown. with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Elwood Flinders. The Gerald Flinders family is moving this week into a house on the FAMILY Ray Kynaston ranch in the Nu Acres community. Mrs. Grow will . $12.00 return to her home after a visit I of several days with the family. | TED M. BRAMMER, Editor and Publiihar ^ c 8 ti 3 n Boise Chapel Be Held For Leoda G. Rigney Swimmers, Boaters Given Safety Rules Chapel Rites Saturday For Al von McGinnis Adrian Community Church News CLASSIFIED ADS Get Results! Music Students Achievement Awards STRAWBERRY STAND P/2 Miles West Cairo Junction NOW OPEN! PICKERS WANTED (Must Apply for Job) Dial TED MORI STRAWBERRY FARM CORRECTION — in Nyssa Swimming Pool Tickets SEASON (No Children) From June 1 Is ... 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