THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL,
MRS. WAKEWOOD
HONORED
Society
D INN E R P A R T Y
In honor of the birthday anni
versary of Mrs. Ralph Beutler, Mr.
and Mrs. Hershel Thompson enter-
I talned at dinner on Wednesday
Ministers or others Interested In church publicity are Invited to use evening. Guests were M i. and Mrs
the columns of the Journal to carry important me i«a »M and notice» R. A. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs
to their congregations
Please try to get your copy In by Xuesday of
Beutler and Sherry.
each week
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
CHURCH OP THE N A Z A R ÏN Ï
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Nyssa Legion Hall
Sixth Near Main
D INN ER GUESTS
Sunday School at 2:30 p. m.
Vrm Martin, Pastor
Mrs. Hershel Thompson had as
Services at 3 p. m.
Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. E.
her
The public is cordially Invited to luncheon guests on Tu: ‘ day
J. Hobson, superintendent.
mother Mrs. H. B Earp and Mrs. W.
Morning worship, message by attend our services.
F. MsLlng with Patty of near Emm
Mattie Smith.
ett. The occasion was in honor of
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
Juniors at 7:15. Mrs. Martin Sup
Mrs. Earp's birthday anniversary.
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SCIENTIST
ervisor.
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Young people 7 15. Mrs. Arlene 215 North 9th Street, Payette, Idaho
Seward president.
A branch of The Mother Church, D INN E R P A R T Y
Complimenting their house guests
Evening service message by Mat- The First Church of Christ, Sclent-
Mr. and Mrs. R. Sterner and Mr.
tie Smith. Also an afternoon ser test, In Boston, Massachusetts.
and Mrs. Helmer Ostrom of K lam
Sunday School -10:00 a. m.
vice by Mrs. Smith at 2:30 p. m.
Reading Room — 710 1st Ave. ath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. John E.
Mrs. Smith Is a colored evengelist
from Boise She Is a member of the North. Open dally from 2 to 4 p. m Ostrom entertained at dinner and
where the Bible and authorized
Methodist Church. We Invite all Christian Science Literature may be cards on Tuesday evening.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
our friends to attend the three ser read, borrowed or purchased, and is
open every day from two to four Charles Ostrom and Mr. and Mrs.
vices next Sunday.
p. m , except Sundays and holidays. E. H. Flkkan of Emmett.
We also want to invite you to at
tend the presentation of Northwest ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
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Nazarene College on
August 13
D INN E R GUESTS
Rev. Stanley Moore, Pastor
when they present the Ambassador
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer and
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Sun
Quartette Admission Is free.
son were Sunday dinner guests at
days.
the Tom Ooodier home In Kingman
Sunday services at 7 p. m.
PARMA LUTHERAN CHURCH
Junior Y. P. F. first and third Kolony.
A. A. Schmidt, Pastor
Mondays.
Senior Y. P. F. second and fourth B R ID A L SHOWER
10:00 a. m.—Divine services with Mondays.
On Wednesday evening in honor
the celebration of Holy Communion.
Guild second Wednesday.
of the wedding of their daughter
Sermon; Rejected Love.
Venice to Don Buell which took
11:00 a. m — Sunday School and
L. I). S. CHURCH
place in Payette three weeks ago.
Bible class.
Sunday, 10 a. m.—Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. Ricks entertained at
We Invite you to attend our Sun meeting.
a shower and lawn party at the
day School and services. The ser
Sunday, 11:30 a. m.—Priesthood country home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H
mon Sunday morning will bring a
meeting.
Fullmer In Apple Valley.
message specially suited to our age.
Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Sacrament
Guests attending from Nyssa in
For Isrel, the nation which spurned
meeting.
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Buell, parents
Qod’s offer of grace, the Lord had
Tuesday, 2 p. m. Relief Society. of the bridegroom, Mr. and
Mr:
a warning and a plea. He has that
Harry Miner. Mr. and Mrs. Romell
same plea and a similar warning
KINGMAN COMMUNITY
Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Auccl Wright.
for our nation In such a time as
CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sager. W il
this. “Righteousness exalteth a nat
Ernest Tetwiler, Pastor
ion." What are you doing to make
bur and June Abershaw. Harold and
Sunday
school
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our nation more righteous In the
Anne Breazcale. Lorraln Ridder,
sight of Ood? Come to church Sun Osborn, superintendent.
Wanda Montague. Laurence Find-
Morning
worship
1
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a.
m.
day.
llng, Dorothy Paul, Patricia Lamb.
Christian
Endeavor
7:45
p.
m.
"A Changeless Christ for
a
Loretta Buel, John Seaman, Melva,
Evening worship 8:30 p. m.
Changing World.”
Harrison and Mr. afid Mrs. Forrest
Carpenter.
C.C.C. COMMUNITY CHURCH
METHODIST COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Merle W. Burres, Minister.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Phone 131W
Church Services 11 a. m.
Church School, 10:00 a. m. A II
Christian Endeavor, 8 p. m.
Mid-week prayer service, Thurs Hann. Superintendent.
Morning Worship. 11 a. m.
day, 8 p. m.
The subject of the meeting ser
Everyone always welcome.
mon will be. "How Old Are You?”
NYSSA GOSPEL TABERNACLE There will be special music.
Epworth League, 7:30 p. m.
II. B. Talbot. Minister
Hollis De O rafft will lead the de
Sunday School. 10:00 a. m.
votional service.
All young people
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m.
Evange't llstlc Service. 8:00 p. m. are Invited to be present.
Dr. Chas. M Donaldson will meet
the official board Tuesday evening
FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE
at the home of the minister to help
pastors.
Sunday School at 10:00 a. m up In planning the building pro
gram of the church.
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd N Pounds
All services Sunday will be held in
Preaching at 11:00 a. m.
Evangelistic services on Sunday, the Parish Hall. We Invite you
to worship with us.
Tuesday and Thursday 8:00 p in
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N YS SA H E IG H TS—Mr. and Mrs
S. P. Byhee gave a surprise party at
their home in honor oi Mrs. Pete
Wakewood's birthday anniversary
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Gahan. Mr. and Mrs. John Stafford.
Mr. and Mrs Keyser and Mr. ahd
Mrs. V. L. Kesler of River View
Community. A g ilt was presented
to Mrs. W'akewood.
Mr. and M r J. R Keyser drove
over from Star, Idaho Thursday and
visited their son. J. E. Keyser and
lamily.
The Just-a-Mere club held its
regular meeting Friday afternoon
with 18 members answering the
roll call also five guests were present
including Mrs. Florence Bybee, Mrs.
Mitchell, Mrs. Peckham. Mrs. J. L.
Quigley of Creswell, Ore. and Mrs,
John Sparless of Rupert, Ida. with
Mrs. John Stafford hostess. Com-
mlttie were appointed to carry on
the work for the fall festival at
Nyssa on September 0 and 7.
The members of the 4-H clubs
that attended the 4-H picnic In
Vale Wednesday enjoyed the day.
Mrs. S. P. Bybee and Mrs. Pete
Wakewood, Mr. and
Mrs.
Glen
ouiter accompanied the youngsters
from this vicinity.
Sunday dinner guests at the R og
er Tucker home were Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Tucker and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Lura of Kuna and
Nampa, Idaho.
Mrs. Rose Hurtz of Kendall Kan.,
visited from Sunday until Wednes
day with old friends, the Dan Cor
bett family.
Mrs. Glen Smith has just received
word of the marriage of her brother
Hal Eva as to Miss Francis Fox of
Nauipa at Butte Montana.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Clingman of
Wickerburg, Arizona visited at the
Floyd Mearse home during the past
week.
S. P. Bybee is digging spuds, em
ploying a large crew.
Art Nealy planted lettuce
for
Rees Byram, G. E. Webster and 18
acres for F. J. Cahill Wednesday
and Thursday.
The Am algam ated
Sugar Co.
purchased E. L. Ltihger’s second
cutting of alfalfa. -
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Kurtz and Mr.
Kurtz’s mother attended the Co-op.
picnic inthe Butler grove Wednes
day and then drove on to Ontario
to transact business.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Osterkamp,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Corbett and sons
visited at the O. E. Webster home
Wednesday evening.
M r .and Mrs. Alfred Evans were
dinner guests at the home of their
sister Mrs. Glen Suiter Thursday
evening.
Norman Mosher of Ogden, Utah
irrived T ti'“ day Slight and Is spend
ing his vacation at the S. P. Bybee
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ford were din-
nt r ucsts Saturday evening with
tli’' E'. R. Anderson family.
Mr. and. Mrs. John Stafford and
dauglile
attended the rodeo in
House Guests
Attends Wedding
E S. Frost, attended the wedding
Mr and Mrs. Helmer Ostrom
of his grand daughter. Charlotte with Mr. and Mrs R Sterner of
Brown, at Welser on Sunday.
Klamath Falls arrived on Sunday
to visit with Mr. and Mrs. John E
Ostrom.
hay and Elza exchanged with the he had to help a neighbor hay for
Nampa Sunday vening.
the next two days.
O. F. Trueblood from Chippewa neighbors and put up part of it.
Fred asked. "Are you going to
Falls. Wisconsin visited a few days
Earl Heaton and Chuck Share
with her sister Mrs John Quigley made a business trip to Boise Mon- work tomorrow?"
Clarence nodded his head.
• and 1 hi •' hi re .-i ■> ed for the
and family.
"Don't they know when Sunday
M r and Mrs. < j. J. Kurtz attend- night ball game. They were rather
comes?” asked Fred.
te Moi mtain Seed Grow- :leepy-eyed hay-makers Tuesday.
it ion's “open house" ln I M ‘ rt Sessions is working at the
Clarence shook his head.
o Saturday afternoon,
“Get 'em a calendar," said Fred
ugar factory now and while the
and Mrs. Floyd Mearse and sugar factory workers went on a and walked o ff in disgust.
> from Roswell Idaho went to picnic Saturday and ate ice cream
t.
Payette Lakes for an outing over and had a time Mert went home —Nyssa Fall Festival Sept. 6-7—
and helped Bill Parker stack hay.
the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. John Spark., and Mart sure didn't like the idea of
son of Rupert arrived We.dnesday missing the plcpic but he has some
at the S P. Bybee home departing hay of his own and must have some
for their home on Saturday. F ri help to stack it too.
Dude Parker and son Dick helped
day being Mr. Spark's and Jay's, the
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Bybee. George Gabriel hay and took hay i
birthdays a birthday dinner was for their pay. While hauling it
away Jack spilled a part of a truck j
served by Mrs. Bybee.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woodard had as load. T is lots of fun to reload a
dinner %uests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. lead of hay after it has been load
Dan Corbett and sons. All attend ed once and then turned over.
Jim Tntmmel and Chuck Share
ed the River View Sunday school at
the Ernest Johnson home in the hav both had their ground ready |
for lettuce for some time. They are
afternoon.
beginning to wonder If the planter
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Quigley from
Creswell. Ore. left Sunday for their is going to pass them up.
Frank Parker and Paul Ranson
home after spending two weeks at
the home of his twin brother J. B. both have lnrger acreages to plant j
to lettuce and they are not quite
Quigley.
ready yet so expect the planter Is
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kurtz and son
waiting to get it all at once.
from Kendall, Kansas arrived at
Gecrge Gabriel's had company
the home of his brother, O. J.
from Sumter Valley over the week
Kurtz Sunday.
nd. Sumter Valley is about 30
— Nyssa Fall Festival Sept. 6-7— miles from Baker. Their company
were the people that live on their |
place up in Sumpter valley. He Is
COW H OLLOW
a blacksmith In a near by logging ]
By The Happy Farmer
camp and the family run the ranch.
A well drill pulled in Monday and He didn't know If he would have a I
is now drilling a well for Frank job when he got back or not as the
Parker. Frank has always had to union workers voted Saturday night I
be one of the first ones to have to to see if they should go out on a
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start hauling water after the canal strike.
Saturday morning Clarence Nic- j J
goes dry in the fall.
cum was trying to explain through i
Us fellows in upper Cow Hollow
the sign language to FVed La Shouse
are all eagerly watching to see what
who is deaf but far from dumb, that |
kind of water he will get.
The water at the CCC camp at
the mouth of the Hollow is as fine
a water as any could be. Then
Arch Eastman’s and Dale Limbau-
gh's wells are just a little hal'd.
Chuck Share’s and Chet Sage’s wells
the next ones up the Hollow, are a
little harder.
Next and the last well up the
Hollow is George Gabriel's well and
it Is very hard Indeed.
Now Frank Is drilling Just a
Each week we shall feature our very best value
quarter mile up. from George’s well
in a r
' n a l i y recommended used car —
and us fellows, especially Doc
Raffington, Clarence Niecutn and
Russel Hawell, the closest neighbors
are watching the outcome of his i
well. Each of us fellows here is j
going to have a well drilled himself
just as soon as we can finance it. I
These stock ponds are mighty fine :
but with a bunch of stock and the j
pond gone dry. that will never do.
Elza Niccum stacked part of Chet I
Sages' second cutting of hay on the
shares. Elza has quite a bunch of i
stock and very little hay and Chet j
has quite an acreage of hay and !
not so much stock.
Chet exchanged work with the
neighbors and put up part of his
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