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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TWO THE GATE CITY JOURNAL TED M. BRAMMER. Editor and Publish«! LDS Missionary Methodist Pastor Reports New Hours To Serve Church For Sunday Services In Southern Area A new meeting hour will be THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1966 Conservative Baptist Services Being Held In Nyssa Legion Hall observed for the first time this SUBSCRIPTION RATES Sunday (Sept. 4) at Nyssa Metho ' newspaper Single Copies 10c dist church, it is announced by k PUBLISHERS Pastor Ralph A. Lawrence. In Malheur County, Oregon, ^ASSOCIATION Church school will begin at and Payette and Canyon 9:30 a.m., 15 minutes earlier than Counties, Idaho: One Year ._ $4.00 the former schedule. The session I 12.75 Six Months will start with an all-family as sembly time in the church sanc Elsewhere in the U. S. A.: tuary, the Rev. Lawrence stated Per Year $5.00 SUSTAINING MtMBIKj Worship and singing together will Six Months $3.00 open each Sunday's meeting, fol lowed by classroom work for each Published Every Thursday at Nyssa. Malheur County, Oregon age level. Also beginning this Sunday, Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa. Oregon, for Transmission the worship service will be held Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter at 11 a.m. only. During the sum Under the Act of March 3, 1879. mer months, two services were held; however, the new fall sche dule provides for the one worship EXPRESSION OF THANKS hour. During the Sunday morn Pastor Smith Family I take this opportunity to pub ing service, the Rev. Lawrence Moves to Enterprise licly thank Drs. K. A Danford will preach on the topic, "What Is True Worship?" The Rev. and Mrs. Don Smith and K. E. Kerby, as well as the ELDER LYNN BARTON and their seven children are mov staff at Malheur Memorial for the Services this Sunday, in both . . . Honored Sunday Evening church school and worship, are ing this week to Enterprise. Pas considerate care given me during ♦ • tor Smith will be in charge of an my stay in the hospital. part of a series of special obser A farewell testimonial honoring vances opening the new fall pro Also, I want to express my ap Assembly of God mission church there, having been appointed by preciation to friends for the many Elder Alvin Lynn Barton was gram of the church. On the fol the denomination’s Oregon dis kindnesses extended to me and held Sunday evening. Aug. 28, at lowing Sunday, new promotion AS A HOME MISSIONS PROJECT, United Church Women of the my wife, Sabina, following my the Owyhee LDS ward chapel. Bibles will be presented to chil Nyssa-Adrian area recently presented health kits to students at trict council. The young missionary plans to dren entering the third grade, I tending the summer head-start program a! May Roberts school He has served as minister of recent surgery and period of con leave soon for the Southern States and the morning service will in Ontario. Shown presenting some of the kits, as students boarded the local church for the past two valescence.—Zack Walker. mission of the Church of Jesus i honor this age group and their the Nyssa-Adrian buses to return home, are Mrs. Fred O. Koch and years and conducted his final ser Christ of Latter-Day Saints. parents. Mrs. Lester Oden, representing Faith Lutheran and First Christian vice Sunday, Aug. 28. A farewell SISTER DIES IN UTAH Elder Barton is a son of Mr. A feature of the service will churches of Nyssa. Others assisting with the project were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stevens went picnic was held for the family at noon in Nyssa south park and the to Salt Lake City on Aug. 19 to and Mrs. Cornelius Barton of the include a children’s sermon de William Schireman of St. Paul's Episcopal and Mrs. Jake Borge Smiths were presented with a attend funeral services for his Newell Heights community and signed for understanding by kin of Adrian Presbyterian church. The individual cotton bags con sister, Mrs. Bessie Wheeler. The a 1965 graduate of Adrian high dergarten and younger grade tained tooth brush and paste, comb, soap and wash cloths. going-away gift. school ages. couple returned home last Fri school. In addition to members of the Out - of - area guests attending local church, picnic guests includ day after visiting for a week in the Sunday evening event in RECEPTION FETES WEEKEND CAMPING TRIP Son of Batt Couple SUNDAY Beehive state. The deceased ed those from the Vale congrega- the ---------------- NHS EXCHANGE STUDENT cluded Mr. and Mrs. Robert Har Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Marcum, tion and several visiting pastors. ■ was an aunt of Mrs. Harry Jef- Approximately 75 Nyssa high ( ris and Janet of Melba, and Kyle Billy and Sara spent the weekend Completes Training The Rev. Smith said that can- ieries-_______________ school students, faculty members Lewis of Boise. camping on East Camp creek. At Canal Zone Base didates for the Nyssa pastorate Private Robert W. Batt recent and area residents attended n IN APPRECIATION are now being considered. ly completed 10 weeks of ad Sunday open house reception in We take this opportunity to vanced infantry training at Ft the Mel Beck home honoring Miss ■ thank our neighbors and other VISIT NYSSA PARENTS Clayton, Canal Zone, according to Prapasri Tangtutswasdi, NHS ex change student. Mr. and Mrs. Lurelle Bergam friends for their many kindnesses an Army news release. and family left Tuesday after expressed in thought and deed Young ladies serving refresh The 31-year-old soldier is a son spending several days with his after his accident and following ments to the guests included Bar of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Batt By Dal« Wilt Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hadley parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert the death of our loved one. bie Tensen, Lorraine Wilson, Ruth of Nyssa. His wife, Estela, resides of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. John Chad NEWELL HEIGHTS — Mr. and —The Family of Bergam. The Lurelle Bergams Ann McGinley. Ann Zittercob. Sidney Hardman. Mrs. Jake Borge and Marie re wick of Salt Lake City were Sun at Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. were enroute to their home in Roberta Breshears and Marcia Batt was trained in map and Jackson. turned home Friday evening after day afternoon visitors in the Ken Bakersfield, Calif., from Chicago | compass reading, land mine war neth Farr home. a weeklong trip to the coast. En HOBSON COUPLE RETURNS where he attended school during fare and firing the M-14 rifle and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hobson route they stayed overnight in Downer Family Honored the summer months. The family Riding Club Members Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Judd en- j M-60 machine gun. also spent some time visiting her (nee Mary Lou Lancaster) arrived the Jim Grooms home at Prine ville. ___ ___ ______ j tertained Sunday with a patio He also learned techniques of Hold Yearly Camping parents and other relatives in Friday in Nyssa by train after The latter couple and infant dinner for 17 guests. The event ► jungle warfare, including survi visiting seven European countries. Boise. Session at Cascade Other recent guests in the Ber The return trip was made via the son, Darin, accompanied her par- honored members of the John val, escape, evasion and counter Members of Owyhee Riding gam home were their son-in-law Arctic region and the couple ar ents and sister to Reedsport Downer family who are visiting insurgency operations. 1 club met Saturday evening at a where they were guests in the I in the parental home. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank rived at the Portland airport. park near Cascade lake for their Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Fullinder VISIT NYSSA RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. Muri Lancaster Ben Henderson home. Mrs. Borge Kom and children, who were go seventh annual camp-out. The and Henderson are cousins. _____ ____ of California visited last Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harniss and ing to their home in McFarland, took them to Gooding during the group later attended a dance at Calif., after spending the sum weekend and both plan to teach i The Borges were guests in the day with their uncle and aunt, ■ family of Idaho Falls and Miss a local hotel where music was j home of other cousins, the Ever I Joan Harniss of Seattle were Mr. and Mrs, J,. C. McDermott, mer in Nashville, Tenn., where this year in the Gooding school ett Abbotts in Gardiner, the Earl They were reairning rettimii from a trip Aug. 23 evening visitors and din- provided by Shroll's orchestra of he attended schooL system. Birdsalls at Reedsport, the Dale | to Leadore, Idaho. I ner guests of an uncle and aunt, Nampa. Riding club members agreed that they would like to Holdens in Coos Bay and the I John “ ___________ Fahrenbruch was a Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Huffman. secure the musicians to play for Dewey Abbotts at Hauser, Ore. day dinner guest in the Wilson Members of the group went deep- Witt home, Ross Mills was an and children of Olympia, Wash, winter dances at Oregon Trail Grange hall. sea fishing and berry picking. evening visitor. arrived Saturday and were over A buckaroo breakfast was serv While in the Dewey Abbott Mmes. Marie Moore and Gladys night guests in the Carl Begeman home, Marie was privileged to I Newbill attended 1 an Aug. 23 residence. They were returning ed Sunday morning to 30 mem -------- ----------- Beginning at 12 Noon — NYSSA SOUTH PARK play on a grand piano which had Delta Kappa Gamma luncheon home from an extended vacation bers or the riding club and friends from Nampa, Caldwell, Nyssa, been brought around The Horn meeting at Four Seasons cafe in in Colorado. Adrian and Ontario. The group and was the first piano appearing Ontario. The Ray Simpsons and Ulis later had a picnic lunch at the in Empire, Ore. It is reported to Visitors From Minnesota — Sponsored by — Holdts of Parma were Sunday location before starting be still in beautiful condition. Mr. and Mrs. Knute Frahm, evening dinner guests in the Bill same home. On the evening of Aug. 24, the Mexican Members of St. Bridget's Tom and Kay of Mankato, Minn., Holdt residence. All met at the park near Black Borge family, the two Abbott were Aug. 25 evening guests of The M. O. Judd and John Dow Canyon reservoir for a water Catholic Church coupies and the Holdens dined ■ Mr’aiid’Mra“ I^iA" Toplif? and ner families spent three days last melon feed to conclude the week at the Sky room of the Chandler The women are iongtirne week at Payette lakes. end activities. 1?JCOOS ®ay to_Jcel*rite friends and had not seen each the wedding anniversaries of the other since girlhood days Borge couple and the Everett Mrs. Jake Sauer of Weiser was Abbotts. a Saturday evening dinner guest of the Jake Borges. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Chamber- _ Mr. _ and Mrs. ivtt son ai Ray Simpson at- lain, Cherrylee Terrilyn and Jed tended“» Saturday spent the weekend visiting rela- evening evening for for Johnnie Johnnie Eason, Eason two- fwZ tives in Bountiful, Utah, year-old son of the John Easons Mrs. Ward Entertains __ re- of Homedale. The Simpsons Members of the Happy Dozen overnight, card club met Friday afternoon Mr 30,3 Mrs Golden Draper, I at the home of June Ward in Ad- Jay and Brenda; Mr. and Mrs. I rian. Guest players were Mary Roll° Fenn camped and fished I Jarvis, Rose Willis and Edna De- irom Thursday until Saturday at | Haven. Prize winners were Agnes Unity. They report successful Ashcraft, Marge Looney, Mmes. f*shing. DeHaven and Willis. — Travel to Yellowstone The Harry Warrens of Parma ________________ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farr and and Leslie Topliff were Sunday Dee visited Aug. 19 with their dinner guests in the Irvin Toplitf son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and home. i Mrs. Keith Farr at Idaho Falls. Mrs. Marie Moore and Hank j The fivesome then went on to were Aug. 24 evening dinner ' Yellowstone park. The Farrs re guests of the W. E. Piercys at j turned home Monday evening. Adnan. I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dutton Borge Trio Returns After Spending Weeklong Vacation on Oregon Coast AUTUMN BAZAAR Sunday, September 4, 1966 Featuring Food and Game Booths First Conaervutlve Baptist church services are being held temporally in the Nyssa Ameri can Legion hall, located ut Second street and Ehrgood avenue. Dale Andrews is serving us interim pastor. Sunduy worship services ure being conducted ut 9 a.m., with Sunduy school convening ut 10 o'clock. During the Sept. 4 wor ship service, special selections will be presented by a male quar tet from Payette. CATHOLIC GROUP SLATES SUNDAY BAZAAR IN PARK Mexican members of St. Brid* get's Catholic church are spon soring u bazaar to be held Sun day, Sept. 4, in Nyssa south purk. Games for ull ages and food booths are among planned activi ties which are scheduled to begin ut 12 noon. FERTILIZE THIS FALL with GOLDEN HARVEST Fertilizers Fall fertilization spreads the workload. Saves valu able time in the spring. Acres of other advan tages, too. Planting early and fertilizing with Golden Harvest lengthens growing season. Winterizing leg umes and forages will load crown and tissues with nu trients for better winter survival and good spring growth. Use Golden Harvest Fertilizers — They've Got Get Up and GROW I —»— Nyssa Co-op 18 North Second Street Phone 372-3548 NYSSA . . . OREGON THANKS! Having sold ihe Clover Lawn Dairy io Home Dairies Company of Nampa, Idaho, we wish to ihank all our friends and patrons who have been so loyal during ihe 20 years we operated the business. CATTLE FEEDERS FEEDEBS Talk Is Cheap . . So Is the Price — on our — Model 430 Demonstrator Loader New Condition . . . Full Year Guarantee! New Model 1000 Feeder Box Forage Wagon 120-Bushel Capacity . . . Variable Speed Floor Conveyor . . . Thorough Mixing . . . Front or Rear Delivery . . . Special Factory Discount FOR PRE-SEASON SALEI Put These Units Together at a Real Savings and Your Bulls Will Be Gentle as Kittens! SEED GROWERS . SAVE! $$$ Defoliate for a T Per Acre Cost of Including Material and Application. This is a proven, auperior application using Mlcronair filters for the maximum In crop coverage and penetration. AIRPLANE SPRAYING CO. Palmers Equipment Owned, Operated by Paul N. Hansen COMPANY, Incorporated CLOVER LAWN DAIRY RANCH AERO See JOHN or LEONARD at — 612 North Main St. Phone 372-2285 NYSSA . . . OREGON Effective September 1, our successors will continue the same pick up of milk from our producers and make deliveries to our wholesalers and home customers. Residence — 114 Forth Fourth Street, Nyssa, Ore. (Downstairs Apartment — Rear Entrance) DON and MARGARET ENGSTROM Operating From Nyssa Airport PHONES — 372-3058 or 372-3316 I