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f THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL ¡Lincoln Heights I.lino In Sunday school ha« a sp eaker booked for each Sunday In April. Last Sunday Rev. R. L. Kr- lner of Payette was the speaker. Next Sunday, a Japanese mission ary will speak following Sunday sc hool. On the eighteenth Rev. Bailey will speak. On the last Sunday of the month Easter services will be held. There will be an all day meet ing with communion services in the afternoon. Rev. Ray Chandler of Caldwell will be present for the ser vice. The Farmers association will hold its monthly meeting Saturday even ing. April 8. Each family is asked to furnish sandwiohes or cake. Rev. and Mrs R. L. Kriner and family and Ida Nelson cf Payette and Mr and Mrs Lee Smith were Sunday visitors at the Vern Smith home. Mr and Mrs Bob Degross arrived Monday at the home of Mrs De gross’ parents, Mr and Mrs Lee Smith, after having spent the win ter in various parts of California. Mr and Mrs Roy Farley and fam ily were Sunday dinner guests at tha Ralph Barnes home. Ration Days April 10—Last day institutional users may get point allotments fr- of local war price and rationing boards. April 11—Retailers, wholesalers, and primary distributors, including processors, begin surrendering points 1* their purchases of the rationed items. April 29 to May 1—Allowable In ventories of wholesalers and retail ers based cn sales, in points, during this week. Beginning April 30—Primary distributors. In cluding processors, make compliance report for first reporting period end ing on cr after April SO, and cover ing operations form March 29 to that date. Filing of extra copy of the report serves as registration. April 30—Blue stamps D, E and F. in book No. 2 (canned, dried or frozen fruits and vegetables) expire. May 1—Retailers and wholesalers take point inventory at clcse of bus iness on May 1. May 3 to May 14—Retailers and and wholessalers register with loc al boards and get allowable point inventories. CORK April 28—Stamp No. 2«, war rat ion book No. 1, good for one pound, expires: GASOLINE May 21—No. 5 stamps, each good for four gallons, expire at midnight. SUGAR May 31—Stamp No. 12. good for five pounds, expires. Nazarene Church News Mrs Dave Hawkins, who has been ill for some time, is convalescing at the home of Mrs Ed Wild. Mr and Mrs Don Seward and Mrs Rosoce Kellogg were Nampa and Mare Missing Black and white pinto mare strayed from Vale above Adrian. If found notify Jess Thompson of Nyssa or Del Taylor of Vale. Don’t let your auto pol icy lapse because you’re driving less. IT’S YOUR PROTECTION See Us Today Frank Morgan M l RC1ÖI THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1943 Davis Appeals To Producers PAGE FIVE seed planting and the better or Japanese Worker Here— Dr. Frank Heron Smith, area dir ganization of local and imported labor Indicated a much brighter ector of the Japanese evacuation for beet labor picture than a year ago. the Japanese church, is working in this section. He was in Nyssa to day. Dr. Smith, who came here fr om Berkeley, California, appoints Japanese missionaries to the eva cuee camps. Dr. Smith, a member of the interdenominational church board of relocation, is visiting Miss Nursing Home Items— A son, 9% pounds, was bom Ap Alice Finley of Ontario. Miss Azalia ril 3 to Mr and Mrs M. W. Fagan Peet of Nyssa and Rev. Shaver of Caldwell while in this area. of route 2, Nyssa. Mr and Mrs P. F. Miller of Home- dale are parents of an 8‘j pound Y’ard Beautified— The Methodist church is beauti daughter bom Tuesday of this week. Mrs Art Heiter of Nyssa is receiv fying the church yard and the par sonage yard. Eleven shrubs, which ing treatment. were donated, have been planted and more will be planted. Anyone Visiting Here— C. K. Norcott of Coquille, Oregon having shrubs he would like to do is visiting at the home of his son. nate should call Mrs M. H. Green Dr. E. D. Norcott. He will be here a lee or take them to the parsonage. few more days. Committee Is Meeting— The spiritual life committee of Here From Idaho— Mrs Warren Larson of Twin Falls, the Women’s Society of Christian Idaho is visiting her parents, Dr. Service of the Methodist church met and Mrs J. J. Sarazln for a few this afternoon with Mrs L. C. Lom ax of Apple valley. weeks. REE farm machinery, household goods. R. H. Boyce, owner. Col. Bert An derson, auctioneer. C AFE AND HOTEL AUCTION Saturday, April 10, starting at ( Continued from page one ) 12:30 p.m. Sale at Fruitland hotel. support of this movement of the Complete line of hotel and cafe new federal food administrator. equipment, together with house Harvey Schwendiman, commis hold goods and small amount of canned fruits. Linens. Garden eq sioner of agriculture. Boise, foresaw CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE FIRST CHLRCII OF CHRIST uipment. Mrs Maybelle B. Jones, “serious injury tq both the beet Vern Martin, Faster (CHRISTIAN) owner. Col. Bert Andersen, auct I was glad when they said unto and potato Industries" by the gov H. N. Waddell, Pastor ioneer. L. H. Fritt?, clerk. Bible school at 10 a. m., Roy me let us go into the house or ernment’s asking for an increase the Lord. Psalms 122. Bibbey, superintendent. Sunday school, 10 a. m. E. J in potato acreage. “In my opin 11 a. m., worship and commun Hobson, Sunday school Superin ion,” said Schwendiman, “the Legal Advertising ion service. Sermon, "The Christ of tendent. Come add bring all the government should be encouraging NOTICE OF MEETING the growing of beets Instead of po family. We have suitable classes the Empty Toomb," Owyhee Irrigation District tatoes." for all ages. 7 p. m„ Y. P. C E Notice Hereby is Given: That the Supporting the Davis statement, Morning worship, 11 o'clock'. Board of Directors of the Owyhee 8 p m , praise and preaching Mr. Vaught said that "In Idaho, Junior society, 7:15 p. m., Mrs. Irrigation District, sitting as a Bo in addition to helping meet the service. Sermon, “What Jesus Roscoe Kellogg, supervisor. ard of Equalization, will meet on N.Y.P.S., 7:15 p m„ Arlene Se national need for sugar, sugar Teaches About Hell.” the 4th day of May, 1943, at 8:00 beets are vital to our war economy ward, president. Wednesday, 8 p. m , choir prac o'clock PM. of said day at its office for providing forage from beet Evening service 8 o’clock. tice. at Nyssa, Oregon, for the purpose Prayer and praise service Wed pulp and tops for our livestock in of reviewing and correcting its ass dustries. Sugar is also important Thursday, 8 p. m., Bible study nesday, 8 p. m. essment roll and apportionment of W.FM.S. second Wednesday of as a wartime energy food and In and prayer service charges for operation and mainten carrying on our home food preser every month at the church, 8 p. m. Come to church! ance for the 1943 season. The asses Radio program every Sunday, vation program.” sment roll and record may be in Linking the need for sugar with 2:15 p. m. Tune in KFXD. THE METHODIST COMMUNITY spected at the office of the district We welcome everyone to all the need for maintaining meat CHURCH by any interested person during of production to the highest level, Parents of Son— these services. JOURNAL’S If. H. Greenlee, Pastor fice hours of each business day. Drexll D. Watson, sugar program Mr and Mrs Archie Smith of Ny SALE CALENDAR By order of the Board of Direc Church school begins promptly FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE supervisor and member of the Ida ssa are parents of a son bom Mar tors. ho State AAA committee, of Boise ch 26 at the Holy Rosary hospital Lloyd Pounds, pastor at 10 o’clock Sunday morning. FARM SALE Owyhee Irrigation District Sunday school 10 A. M., topic, gave assurance that farmers have in Ontario. Morning worship is at 11. This Friday, April 16, 1 o’clock. 8 miles By Frank T. Morgan, Secretary "Isaac the Well Digger.” These enough equipment on hand to service will be the first of a series lessons in the lives of Abraham produce a full quota sugar beet S.W. of Vale on Harper-Bums hi Frank T. Morgan ghway, 1st house west of Hope hail. Dated and first publ. Apr. 8, 1943. of special messages to be brought and Isaac are very interetsing and crop and urged farmers to plant Returns From School— to this congregation by the pas are greatly valued by all who a t sugar beets as an Important 1943 Donald Eldredge has returned ho 2 horses, 33 cattle, 14 hogs, poultry, I Last publ. Apr. 29, 1943. me from Oregon State college to tor. There will be an evangelis tend Sunday school. war crop. tic message each evening until Sunday night 8. evangelistic William M. Carson of Weiser, await his call Into the armed forces. Easter Sunday. Theie services are services. phesident of the Nysa-Nampa dls- being held for the benefit of the Wednesday night 8, Bible study trist of the Sugar Beet Grow Dinner, Services Planned— A covered dish dinner willjje ser entire community and everyone and prayer service. ers’ association, warned beet grow ved Sunday, April 11 at 5 p.m. in in the community is cordially in Friday night 8, evangelistic ser ers to protect their rights to grow vited to attend. The evening ser vice. sugar beets in the future by plant St. Paul's parish hall. Church ser vice will start promptly at 8 Sunday night, March 14, marked ing maximum acreage now. “The vices will be held after the dinner. o’clock. There will be a half the close of the special meetings, opportunity to grow an unlimited Members and other persons inter- hour of congregational singing and which have been in progress at the acreage of sugar beets is now ex esttf. are invited to attend. The special music. Full Gospel church for the past tended to all farmers who live church will not hold morning ser four weeks. within range of a sugar beet fac vice or Sunday school. L. D. 8. CHURCH tory and who have land suitable Sunday 9:15 a.m. Priesthood EVANGELISTIC SERVICES for the purpose,” said Mr. Carson, meeting. Interest is being taken in the ser 'but this was not always the Grocers Recommend It! Sunday 10:30 am . Sunday school. vices held in the former Baldridge case, and will not always be so In Housewives Demand I t! Sunday 7:30 p. m, Sacrament Implement building. The meetings the future planting privilege.” meeting. are continuing Sundays, Tuesdays. R. G. Larson, manager of the Tuesday 2:00 p.m. Relief society Thursdays, and Fridays. These ser Nyssa-Nampa district of the Amal meeting. vices are undenominational and for gamated Sugar company, declar Wednesday 8:00 p.m. M. I. A. meet the purpose of telling the gospel of ed that acreage signup In his dis It’s an enriched 11- ing. our Lord “which is, which was, and trict, while lagging below last year's purpose flour made in Tuesday, 4 p. m. Primary for which is to come the Almighty”. \ levels, was still considerably above this valley and sold by children between the ages of 4 and Interesting, profitable and enlight averages for other parts of the ening messages are given. The ev state and nation, but he urged all food stores. 13. angelists, D. Hilton and R. Camp farmers to complete arrangements You’ll recognize Pic for sale by ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL bell, extend a welcome to all. for planting at once since early ket by the soldier on the MISSION planting usually results in bigger The Rev. Burton Salter, vicar. SUNSET VALLEY CHURCH yielrs. He predicted that the new sack. Morning prayer and sermon, 9:30 "The Lord hath done great things labor saving features of segmented for us whereof we are glad’. Psalms A. M. Holy communion and sermon each 126'3. We extend a hearty welcome to you to attend our services, which second Sunday of the month. are as follows: Church school a t 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 10 o’clock with Women's Guild seoond Wednesday T. H. Brewer as superintendent. of each month. Classes for all ages. Morning worship at 11. THE COMMUNITY UNITED Evangelistic Services 8 p.m. Sp PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ecial music and good singing. Kingman Memorial Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p.m. J. C. Nevin, Pastor. 10 a. m„ Bible school. “Expect at the church. Having sold my ranch, I will sell the following described property 2>/l> miles North and 8 miles west Daily prayer meetings have been Great Things from God; attempt of Nyssa Ore. or 3 miles west on Gem avenue. • held In the different homes for the great things of God.” (Wm. Carey) 11 a. m., morning worship. Ser past four months. We are expecting greater things mon, “Meeting the Tempter—The in the future as David said in Paal- Obstacle to Brotherhood.” 8 p. m., evening worship. The ms 62:5 “My expectation is from SALE STARTS AT 1 :00 P. M. young people lead the devotions. God”. Discussion groups: Juniors with Come and bring the family. 2 — MULES — 2 Mrs. Lane; Y. P. led by Vida Wal 1 Span mules, grey and bay, smooth mouth weight 3200 pounds, gentle and dependable. CHURCH OF CHRIST lace have a Bible reading contest; Main Highway North 26 — CATTLE — 26 the adults have “The Last Day with His Disciples.” 1 Brown Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old, Brownie. 1 Jersey and Holstein heifer, 2 yrs. old, Roanie. Services for Sunday, April 11. The church membership classes 1 Yellow Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old, Blossom. These cows have all freshened since February 1. 10 a. m„ Bible study and song meet on Wednesday and Thurs 1 Yellow Jersey Cow, 3 yrs. old, Sylvia. 1 Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old, Ginger, Springer. day afternoons after school at the service. 11 a. m„ preaching and commun parsonage. 1 Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, Pet. 1 Yellow Jersey heifer, 3 yrs old, Goldie, Springer. ion. Sermon, “Five Ifs.” 1 Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, Joy. 1 Jersey heifer, yearling, Buttercup. 8 p. m., preaching and song ser- NYSSA ASSEMBLY OF GOD vlfce Subject, "The Oreat Invita 1 Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, Brindle. 1 Jersey heifer, yearling, Star. raster C. A. Slaughter Sunday school, 9:46 am . Alan Ed tion" 1 Yellow Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, Max. 1 Guernsey heifer, yearling, Blondie. Wednesday evening, 8 o’clock, monds Superintendent. Every class 1 Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old, Callie. 1 Fawn colored Jersey bull, yearling. Bible study and song service. welcomes you. Saturday evening, 8 o'clock, I. 1 Yellow Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old, Lily. 3 Heifer calves, 2 months. Morning service, 11: o’clock E. Wilkerson of Caldwell will 1 Black Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old, Beauty. Evengelistie 8 o’clock. 5 Steer calves 2 months. Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 speak. Everyone Invited to all ser 1 Jersey heifer, 3 yrs. old, Pansy. vices. o’cleok. Chester L. Hewitt, Minister Cows are T. B. and Bang’s tested. Milk production will be given sale day. A cordial welcome to all. LOCAL NEWS FRANKLIN Picket Flour V A C C IN E S and S U P P L IE S fo r CATTLE, SHEEP HORSES, HOGS and POULTRY N Y S SA P H A R M A C Y Public Farm Sale THURSDAY, APRIL 15 were admitted by tickets. War conditions have made trans portation in many cases hard to arrange. The 86-year-old church leader Heber J. Orant, presided a: the sessions and his two counsellors. J. Reuben Clark or David O. McKay, conducted. I t was expected that the church welfare program would receive spec ial attention. This has been In operation since 1936, and there are thousads of people employed, stor ing and distributing and raising food and making clothing and other necessities of life to cere for their needy end to be In readiness in case of famine. There will be sustained a new general board for the Deseret Sun day school Dr. Milton Bennlon was recently made general sup By T. Carol Bybee erintendent, succeeding the Ute All of the I am writing you the news of the George D. Piper. are expectea expected to deliver 113th annual general conference apostles «re held In the huge Mormon taber «n address with the exception of nacle on Temple square here in Sylvester Q Cannon, who is ill. The entire first session i Salt Lake City. I am outside the KSL The great temple square walls. Priesthood (broadcast authorities from many sections of | choir concert was directed by J. tha United State« and from C a n -! Spencer Cromwell with Alexan- ada and Mexico, but mostly from tier Schreiner at the organ. Joseph tha Rocky mountain and Pacific Fielding Smith, member of the coast states a rt entering through council of the Twelve, spoke on th* gates -Tha conference seaaiona I tha subject. "Blessed Is T hat Na- \ were oaly far mala mwnbars. who I tlon Who«« God Is tha Lord ” Boise visitors Monday. Mr and Mrs 8c*nley Penn beoame the parents of a 7% pound boy at the Holy Rosary hospital Saturday afternoon. Mrs Dan Corbett was sick last week. Little Donnell Fischer has been ill this week. ) Otha Woodard made a business trip to Utah for his employer, Ar- val Child this week. A. L. Crane of Nampa is painting E. J. Hobson’s new dwelling this week. Elza Herring and eon. Elbert, of Orftno, Idaho have accepted posit ions at the 9. P Bybee ranch. They plan on moving here as soon as school is out. Mr Herring is a brot her of Ray Herring of Nyssa. L.DJ5. News FARM MACHINERY 1 Harrow, 2 section, 5 extra long red cedar posts. 1 2 single unit Farm Master milking machine. Used 1 Set of harness. four months. Good as new. 75 Posts, 3 8” x 8” x 16’ bridge timbers and 3” x 8” other timbers. 1 Side delivery, McCormick Deering rake. 1 Hay rake, John Deere, nearly new. 1 Galvanized stock tank. 1 Buck scraper. 1 Economy King cream separator, large size, (good 1 Slip scraper, one). * 1 Two-horse 22 foot leveler. 22 Sacks of cement. 1 Truck tractor and plow. Several rools of barbed wire. 1 McCormick Deering corn planter. 1 John Deere, 2-way plow. 1 16-inch hammer mill. 1 McCormick hay rake. 1 Walking plow. 1 A. derrick, complete with cables, blocks and pulleys. Numerous other small hand tools. 1 Renovator 1 1929 Chevrolet car, extra good rubber. MISCELLANEOUS 6 Sacks of barley seed app. 60 pounds. Some ground wheat and oats, mixed. Some hay. 65 Sacks of netted gem seed potatoes, celler run. Bring your sacks. 2 Dozen new Hampshire Red hens. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 1 1 1 1 Kitchen cabinet. Dresser. Sewing machine. Farm master 150 egg incubator. Folding cot and other useful items. 1 Cook stove. 1 Dining table. 5 Chairs. 1 Heater. TERMS------ CASH Lunch Served On The Grounds. Thomas V. Osburn, Owner Col. Bert Anderson, auctioneer L. H. Fritta, clerk CSON. gis ter. 1 et at the wyhee a Bo- et on i 8:00 office irpoae i ass oit of nten- asses- e in- istrict « of- lay. >irec- ■etary 1943 THE 4LH- « of L load, state set- ' ad- dlst- •bove aring the 10:30 jurt- e at and shall they ltlon ttled i of •sons »tor 1943 .