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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1943 ■ H Ìk V W lM itiR M PAGE FIVE The Wahlnc club postponed its r .. •• tir j frcm ffpieir oer 23 to Oo- t.Lrr 7 when it vill meet at the li.hne of M'S. h pies Chaud. Mr. Slih, Car.yrn county agri cultural agent, Mr Webster and Mr. S»ward of Parma were visitors at the U* F. Parker heme Thurs day. DlMCB SUNSET VALLEY CHURCH “The Lord hath done great things Sunday school, 9:45 am. Alan Ed for us whereof we are glad'. Psalms monds Superintendent. Every class 126:3. We extend a hearty welcome to you to attend our services, which welcomes you. are as follows: Morning service. 11: o'clock Sunday settool at 16 o'clock with EvengeUstlc 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday. 8 T. H. Brewer as superintendent LlftLAP BAG QUOTA REMOVED been increased to 30 gallons a mon o'clock. Classes for all ages. Quotas cn farmers and packers th for the first seven persons. It A cordial welcome to all. Morning worship at 11. pur.'haaM of new burlap bags for was formerly 34 gallons for six per THE COMMUNITY UNITED Evangelistic Services 8 p.m. Sp packing certain agricultural prod sons or seven persons. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ecial music and good singing, ucts have been removed for the ba APPROVAL FOR USE OF GUT K ingm an M emorial at the church. lance of 1943 “Certain Agricultural TERS Nevtn, Pastor. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p.m. products” includes, but is not lim Approval for us# of gutters, sp 10 a. J. m„ C. Bible ited to. beans, cotton, feed, flour, outing, conductor pipes, and fitt 11 a. m., morning school. worship. Rally meal, fruits, potatoes, vegetables, ings in dewlllngs of two stories or COMMUNITY and promotion for the Bible THE M ETHODIST and tobacco. The restriction on the less must be obtained from the Day CHURCH school. Christian Education pag bej sizes permitted for certain co War Production Beard under a re eant: M H Greenlee. Pastor Whom Shall We Go. mmodities has been relaxed to all cent amendment to order M-126. To our “To neighbors a Church school opens promptly at ow an additional size for each ef Formerly this approval could be cordial invitation to we join extend two type« of seed. A H bushel-bag Obtained through the National Ho worship. This is the day to us enroll in 10 am. We urge everyone to be on is allowed for hybrid seed corn. A using Agency. time. Morning worship with sermon one of our Bible classes. 3 bushel bag for cotton seed. Th PRICES SET FOR DRV BBANS in 7:30 by the pastor at 11 a.m. Methodist p. m , evening worship. The ese are In addition to the sizes pre Sales of dry edible beans. 1943 family hour with devotions and Youth Fellowship and Young Adult viously permitted. crop, to the Food distribution adm discussion that parents and chil Fellowship meetings at 7 pm. Ev NO DATS ON KEROSENE COUP inistration, to other country ship dren enjoy. ening worship starts at 8 p.m. with ONS pers. and to other governmental Persons who use small amounts agencies designated In Food dist | FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE a half hour of congregational sing of kerosene for domestic cooking ribution order No. 43 can be made ing. Prayer service is on Wednesday Rev. David Casper, Pastor and lighting may now get renewal at either of two sets of prices-ma- Sunday school, 10 a. m. evening at 8 o’clock. rations for periods longer than the ximum prices established for the worship. 11 a. m. si* months formerly premlttsd Th commodity or support prices set Morning Evangelistic service, 8 p. m. CHURCH O F THE NAZARENE is provision of a recent OPA am for specified classes last April by Thursday evening, prayer meet Vern W. Martin Pastor. endment is to reduce the number the war food administration. OPA ing. of renewal applications by the con- \ emphasized that all other sales mu Street meeting Saturday night. “Praise ye the Lord. I will praise turner and the amount of paper st be made at or below maximum Bveryone cordially Invited to at the Lord with my whole heart, In work performed by the Rationing prices established in maximum pr tend these services. the assembly of the upright, and in Board. The amendment provides ice regulation No. 270 ye the Lord while He may the congregation." Psm. 111:1 that rations issued for domestic RESTRICT DRY ONION SHIP be Seek found. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Earnest cooking and lighting no longer will MENT superintendent. bear dates of issuance and expirat To insure Qrderly distribution for FIR ST CHURCH O F CH RIST Barker, Your children should be in Sun ion. and coupons may be used as the short available supply of dry «CHRISTIAN) day school. Come and bring him. long as they last. The Rationing onions to the armed forces and civ H. N. W addell. Pastor Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Board may issue the ration for any ilians, all shipments in excess of “A friendly by the pastor. period up to a year from date o f] 100 pounds in the 12 principal on- ly welcome.” church with a friend Message Junior N.Y.PB. in the basement application. The maximum ration ion-producing states have been put Bible school at 19 a. m. A class at 7:15 p.m. allowed for domestic cooking has on a permit basis by the office of for every age. Evangelistic service at 8 p.m. 11 a. m. worship and commun Prayer and Praise service Wed ion service. nesday night, 8 o'clock. 8 p. m , praise and preaching ser Missionary meeting for the entire vice. A good song service and a church the first Wednesday of ev ery month. This meeting is held gospel message. 2:15 p. m., Gospel Bell service in the church. Gospel Bell broadcast every Sun over KFXD. Wednesday, 8 p. m., Y. P. C. E. day at 2:15 over K.F.X.D. In a house, but not in a motor. and social hour. Also adult Bible L. D. 8. CHURCH Every hour your car’s cooling system has to training class. Sunday 9:15 a.m. - Priesthood meeting ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL carry off enough heat for a six-room house in Sunday 10:30 ajn. Sunday school. M ISSION The Rev. Burton 8alter, vicar. Sunday 7:30 p. m. Sacrament zero weather. Morning prayer and sermon, 9:30 meeting. Holy communion and sermon each Tuesday 2:00 p.m. Relief society Bring your ear in today. Let us ehedc It over second meeting. Sunday of the month. First Tuesday of each month at Church school at 10:30 a. m. and put it in A-No.l order. Women's Guild second Wednesday 4 p.m. Primary for children bet ween ages of 4 and 12. cf each month. defense transportation and the In year the Ministry has urged that terstate commerce commission. Dry economies be pushed further so onion movements by common, con that six million tons of coal can be or private motor carriers and saved. As was the case last winter, . 1 m W Him MM MW II HI HI li II HI M 11 li HI M HI Ili III I'll I II 11 II IH'IMI II HI W HI HMWMW M'MSM MM HISS tract, by rail common and contract carr this winter's fuel saving in Britain ier# are subject to permits issued will be on a voluntary basis. There by the war food administration. A- will be no rationing but Brittons pplicatlons for permits should be will be expected to base their fuel made to local WFA representatives consumption on a chart prepared In the principal onion producing by the Ministry of Fuel. ABOUT THOSE FREE MATCHES areas. If your tobacco dealer gave you SUGAR TO SAVE BEES Beekeepers who are facing lose of free matches--the wood or the book their bees because of lack of suff variety—during March, 1942, when icient natural food, may obtain ad he sold you your tobacco products, ditional sugar allotments If they he must continue to give them to are registered with OPA as indu you now. Sales through vending strial users. The supplemental all machines are included in the new otment is limited to a maximum OPA ruling on matches. of 15 pounds per bee colony per ANTI-FREEZE DISTRIBUTED year. Applications should be made To insure an ample supply of In person or by mail to the local volatile anti-freeze mixtures f«r passenger cars in 14 western states rationing board. CABBAOE SEED OEILIjNG PR before cold weather sets in, WPB has ordered Industrial alcohol ma ICES Keep plenty of milk on hand for it. Celling prices for 1942 cabbage' nufacturers with National Distribu seed have been made the same as tion to supply specified quotas to for the 1943 crop, according to a the states upon receipt of orders Gate City Dairy from dealers. Each state will rec recent OPA amendment. GASOLINE FOR SCHOOL BUSES eive a supply equal to one and one- U «MltHHH HI HI a JH H H H I HI HI III III IIHIU1111 HI IH I HI 11M H W II HI 1,1 HI III MM M il IIMHI H I I Ml HU fl H School buses In districts where half gallons per pasenger car reg school authorities have delayed In istered. States involved are:- Ariz filling necessary applications or ha ona. Colorado. Idaho, Kansas. Mo ve failed to reorganize routes in ntana, Nebraska. Nevada, New Me accordance with the school bus co xico, North Dakota, Oregon, South nservation policy may get tempor ary gasoline allotments. The Office of Defense Transportation auth orized this action so that school A DELAYED-ACTION children would not lack school tr ansportation. REPORT GOOD WHEAT CROP By keeping your poul IN In ITALY spite of the war. the Italian j — more deadly than wheat crop this year Is believed to a J a p incend iary been as large or even larger try houses fre#h and Gl hsve than the per-war average, accord ing to the office ef foreign agricul relations of the department ean. Now is the time to tural of agriculture. The 1943 crop may have amounted to as much as 280 million musheli. That estimate co spray your poultry ho mpares with unofficial estimates of 209 million bushels last year. BRITISH SAVE FUEL use for lice and mites. Use Britons have been asked by the ewice...ohwfTc rules JJ Ministry of Fuel to be even more sparing of home comforts this win ter than they were last winter, the British Information Service report H«* ***•# I ed recently. By lowering room tem peratures In their homes, by using less hot water, by getting along wi Znd and O m 4 Ave. th leas light, and by cutting down on fuels used In cooking, the Brit- E V E R Y F I R E I S ^ * 0 * 0 * tsh saved four million tons of coal I A N A X I S F I R E ! In the winter of 1940-1941. This - NY38A ASSEMBLY OF O O ll Pastor C. A. Slaughter You Want Heat Towne’s Garage b- l- 3 X- The Owyhee Community club was entertained by Mrs John Strick land and Mrs Fred Stephens at the ririckland home Thursday. Refre shments cf ice cream, cake and ice tea were served by the hostesses. Mrs James Stephens and Mrs Ja mes Savage were visitors. Mr and Mrs Lou DeGoede and daughter, Jean, of Ogden and Pvt. and Mrs Keith Kygar and son were visitors this week at the Jess and Lynn Kygar homes. Mrs Annie Gregg and daughter. Lillian, Jess Gregg and Mrs Martha Klingback were business visitors in Boise and Caldwell Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Pat Bennett were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Earl Crocker Sunday. Mr and Mrs Louis Skinner en tertained at dinner for Mr and Mrs Ellis Walters Sunday. Mrs Arnold Slippy and children, Carol and Darell, were Sunday gu ests at the Charles Culbertson ho me. Mr and Mrs Rolelgh Chamberlain and son. Jimmie, were guests of Mr and Mrs Frank Crocker Sun day. Mr and Mrs Gerald Slippy, Mr and Mrs Jess Gregg and Mrs Ellis Walters were Boise visitors FYiday. Mrs Ness Hatt substituted for Mrs Helen Gonyer several days In the intermediate grades at the Owyhee school. Mrs Gonyer was ill. Dakota, Utah, Washington, and army. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cates and Wyoming. NOTIFICATION OF NEXT OF sons and Noah Howard and son left for California on a visit. KIN" Notification of “Next of Kin" of Mrs. Howard's son will remain Naval Personnel killed, missing, there with his mother. wounded, or captured—except were . A pink and blue shower was death occurs within the Continen given for Mrs. D. S. Parker Thurs in the Cow Hollow commun tal limits—is generally a telegram day hall by the ladies of the giving such available information ity as may be divulged. Case of death Wahlne club. this telegram is confirmed by a I letter from the Secretary of the I Navy, conveying condolences and giving any additional details. Next of kin are aLso furnished data as to rights and benefits to which they are entitled. In the case of a “mi ssing" person, the next kin receives a letter about the continuance of Buy only furniture you need allotments for insurance premiums and for dependents. If the Navy Buy good furniture receives further details of the casu-. alty, next of kin are promptly not- I Trade in your old furniture lfied. Play 'Em Close ' Upper Sunset Mrs. Vernon Britton is enjoying a visit from her aunt and uncle, who live in Idaho. This is the first time they have met in 14 years. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Drydale and Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Parker went to Vale Sunday. A good sized crowd attended the dance in the Cow Hollow com munity hall Saturday. The pro ceeds are to be used to buy Christmas gifts for our boys in the .. .A N D Don’t be extravagant in buying furniture. Ta ke it easy, buy only what you need-- and then choose good furniture that will last. Don’t th row away your old pieces, but trade them in. We need them in our business. Nyssa Furniture Co. M E A N Like a Midnight Snack? t^Ti Increase Your Egg Money BOMB! PurinaChek-R-Lineum A1 Thompson & Son M 11 ' Gate City Journal