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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL PAGE THURSDAY JUNE 15, 1944 m K nday at the United Presbyterian were investigating range condi itches were taken in a cut in Ivan's Edwards and daughter, Polly, and church at a special program. Doro- tions in the outlying vicinities leg. son, Ensign Howard Mason, all of Rev. and Mrs Philip Reiman and thy and Maxine Smith pre- New Plymouth, were guests Monday around Nyssa, in an airplane Sun family and Mildred Sparks attend- I sented the beginners class in songs day afternoon. They were taken Visit Here— at the J. I. Brady home. Ensign Roy and Carl Cook of Baker and Howard Mason left Friday for Tuc on the trip by W. A. Be us of ed the Women's Missionary district j and verses- Walter and Jesse Cook of Keating son, Arizona for further training. Burley in his private plane. institute of the Free Methodist ch-1 Mrs Lane directed the "Junior spent Sunday at the home of their urch at Caldwell Thursday. School of Missions," presented by Song Written— brother, A. V. Cook. Mrs A. V. Visits in Idaho— Mr and Mrs Prank Miller and the primary, junior and lntermed- T. Carol Bytoee has recently fin Cook’s brother. William Lyells of Ralph Williams spent Thursday Corporal Jim Miller, Mr and Mrs late departments. John Holly, Mrs William Holly and meetings on Wed. In the Clarence ished the music score to a poem Boise, spent the week-end at the and Friday of last week in Boise FULL GOSPEL CHURCH The Fidelae Amicae, girls’ miss Cook home here. and Nampa. son, Miss Gloria Pounds and Arth Rev. Lloyd N. Pounds, Pastor Nelson Home in Ridgevlew, and written by Velma Fox. Nyssa high ur Holly were Tuesday evening ionary group of the United Presby Sunday school at 10 A.M. school secretary. The song is in Thur. in the H. A. Shaw home In Returns Home— COLUMBIA AVENUE supper guests at the Dan Holly ho terian church, met Sunday after Morning worship at 11 A.M. Kingman Kolony District. Come waltz tempo and Is entitled "Al Mrs Jerry Childs left Tuesday noon at the parsonage. me. Evenir .• evangelistic service at 8 and worship with us. ways Love You”, and will be sub morning for her home In Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. L. Smith of Mr and Mrs Dick Richards and Mrs Dan Holly and Ted and Mrs o’clock. OUR Motto: TO SPREAD SCRIP - mitted for publication soon. Miss Texas after visiting her parents, Mr i Parma were Friday afternoon call- baby of Notus visited at the Bill Prank Miller and Jlm M1Uer TUAL HOLINESS THROUGHOUT Fox Is also collaborating with a and Mrs A. V. Cook. ers at the Dick Groot home. (We were privileged to have Mrs. Ashcraft home Sunday. I _ . . _ THE WORLD. music composer In Hollywood on Dave Hawkins went to Harper The Howard Hatch family w erel°red 10 30156 Saturd»y Ted played Alva Thompson of Nampa speak for CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE another of her poems. Here From Union— Sunday to visit Ernest Hawkins and Tuesday evening dinner guests a t j in the piano auditions at the Jun- us last Sunday) E. J. Wilson, Pastor. Mr and Mrs Will Woodruff of family. Bear ye one another's burdens, the Ralph Stark home. | ¡or college music hall. 10 a. m., Shnday school, Earn To Attend University— Union spent Sunday at the H. B. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot called Elbert Hatch of the US. coast! Howard Hatch left Saturday with and so fulfil the law of Christ. est Parker, Sunday school super Miss DaiThel Bybee. recent Williams home. at the James Takebeeke home In Eph. 6:2. guard, who had b ^ n home on fur-I hu bus t0 32 w ^ intendent. Nyssa high school graduate, who Ontario Wednesday. lough returned to San Diego only to I . 11 a. m., a good lively song Is visiting relatives in California, Takes Position— Norma Jensen of Boise spent NYSSA ASSEMBLY OF GOD learn that his furlough had been '5tate grange meeting at Grant Pass, service with a sermon by the will attend the Redlands univer Clarence Herrud has taken a pos the week-end with her parents, Mr. extended five days. Within an hour { The Mary and Martha society of Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Alan Ed pastor following. sity, and live with her grandpar ition at the Powell service station, and Mrs. Melvin Jensen. after his arrival, he was on a bus the United Presbyterian church met monds Superintendent. Every class 7 to 7:15 p. m., pre-prayer ser ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Steimle. She where he will work until he Is in C. M Tensen attended the horse returning home to spend his exten Thursday at the home of Mrs Jess welcomes you. vice. will specialize in journalism, and ducted Into the navy. sale in Ontario Sunday. Morning service, 11: o’clock ded furlough. 7:15 to 8 p. ra., young people’s major in music. Mrs. John Stanley Sugg. Mrs Sugg was assisted in the Mr. and Mrs. Garrlt Stam and Junior church service at 11 a. m Mrs William Edwards of New serving by Mrs Carl Hill. Mrs Nevln and junor meetings. of Los Angeles, entertained at a Visit At Brady Home— Mr. and Mrs. Z. Davidson of Par Evengelistlc 8 o'clock. Plymouth, Miss Polly Edwards of 7 p. m., evangelistic service. Mrs Susan Mason and daughter, ma visited at the Gerrlt Groot gave the lesson on the "Cultural Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer and dinner party in honor of DarThel and Donald Tyler, former Ontario Daisy, accompanied by Mrs Will home in Apple Valleyy Wednesday. and aMreEdEdwird°f ^ th S' ’BaCk grounds of American In- o’clock. praise service. resident, who Is now attending the A cordial welcome to all. ^ “ d Mrs^Dafsy*Mason of lesson studies on * * the * American a We extend a cordial invitation V-12 naval doctors training course visited at the Harvey Otis home Indian. The program committee to all to all these services. at the University of L. A. L. D. 8. CHURCH Monday. The Edwards family were distributed program booklets, "Mis Sunday 9:15 a.m. Priesthood old time residents of the Kingman sionary Bridges", at the meeting. THE COMMUNITY UNITED Visit in Nyssa— meeting. Kolony community. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Jack Draayer and Sunday 10:30 aju. Sunday school. Mr and Mrs Lord and Kenneth Kingman Memorial daughter of Clinton. Utah, and Sunday 7:30 p. m. Sacrament have gone to Iowa to visit Mr Lo J.'C. Nevln, Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. William Beus of meeting. Margaret Sage, formerly of this community, rd’s mother, who is in poor health. 10 A.M., Bible school. Burley, Idaho, were Sunday Vis Tuesday 2:00 p.m. Relief society Virginia Jarvis. Mrs E. E. Parker, 11 A.M. Morning worship. Ser itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. has accepted a position as operator in The Bea meeting. Mrs Sparks and Mildred, Mrs How uty Nook. First Tuesday of each month at mon- "The Wrath of God Against D. O. Bybee. ard Hatch and La Wana and Coll Sin.” 4 p.m. Primary for children bet een Stokes began work at the can Vale, June 15—With several fires 8 PM , evening worship. Devotion Examiner Coming— ween ages of 4 and 12. She has had several years of experience in nery in Parma Monday. led by the Pioneers. We have three already reported and the range dr A traveling examiner of operators Miss Rose Me Ginnis has gone to ier than usual at this time of year, MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH discussion groups: Pioneers “Build and chauffeurs is scheduled to be beauty culture. She would be glad to meet her Everett, Washington, Tuesday wh the grazing department has taken ing Christian Homes; Bullders- In the Nyssa city hall from 9 a.m. old acquaintances and friends and make new Legion Hall ere she will be employed. steps to get its fire guard program Sunday school 10 a. m„ Joe H. “How to be Decent and Modem"; to 12, noon, June 21. ones. The Reiman family were Sunday lined up, with about 60 per diem Woodard, superintendent. Preach Adults- ’’We Believe in the Lord guests of the Art Fisher home near guards stationed throughout the ing, 10:30. Brother Ray Bran- Jesus Christ. Boy la Hurt— Homedale. Thusday, 8 P.M., choir practice Ivan Jensen, son of Mr and Mrs district, Dirstrlct Grazier Martin stetter will preach in the absence Mr and Mrs Martin of Parma Galt said this week. atToomb home. P. C. Jensen was hurt Sunday while of Brother Larson. were week-end guests at the Gail Friday, 8 P.M. Preparatory wor riding on a bicycle equipped with Forty of the men attended a Everybody welcome. Martin home. ship at parsonage. a motor. The bicycle fell when the meeting at the grazing office in The K. T. Peterson family, Mrs >, Vale last week when Harry Fuller, TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday, June 25, we celebrate the boy was making a turn. Eleven st- I sacrament of the Lord’s supper. Oscar Schaeffer and Delores Auker j regional fire supervisor, acted as Parma Public reception of new members. were in Boise Saturday. j instructor and led a discussion of Sunday service at 10 a. m. We invite all who believe in the The Frank Miller family were j fire control. A similar school of ln- Sunday school at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening guests at the struetion was held at Juntura. Lutheran hour over KFXD, Nam 1 Lord Jesus Christ and desire to serve Him to unite with us in our Dennis Patch home. j All open fires either in range ter- pa, at 4 p. m. fellowship and work. Children’s day were observed S u -' ritory or farming areas have been John E. Simon, Pastor. I banned by Governor Snell’s procla- CHURCH OF CHRIST | matlon which closed the state to SUNSET VALLEY (Christian) Ij | outdoor fires May 12. No permits ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Gsorge Whipple, Pastor. will be Issued by governmental ag H. B. Walkup, Pastor. Bible school. 10 a. m„ Paul God encies, it was announced here, due Sunday school 10 a. m. frey, superintendent. A class for to the dry and dangerous conditions Morning worship 11 a. m. every age. prevailing in this section. Evangelistic service 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve Morning worship, 11 a. m., Com Fire bosses and their alternates munion served each Lord’s day. j in the different areas have been ning 8 p. m. Everyone cordially Invited to at Sermon topic: "A Father After appointed as follows: Guy Turner, God’s Own Heart.” Leonard Cole, east Wlllowcreek; tend these services. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m„ Dan Herman Jordan, Thos. C. McElroy Pennie, president. Jr., west Wlllowcreek; Jim Lee, ADRIAN FREE METHODIST Evening services of the church, CHURCH Frank Smith, Westfall; Tom Good 8 p. m„ a half hour o f . evange Adrian, Oregon win, Lost Creek; Kenneth Palmer, listic singing. Sermon topic: “He P. H. Reiman, Pastor MacKlnley Lee, Skull Springs. Pos sibly several more may be appointed Sunday school ................... 10 A.M. T hat Glorleth, Let Him Glory in in the area west of Juntura later, Preaching ........................... H AM- the Lord.” Special announcements: 8 P.M. Delbert Scott, the district fire pat Young peoples meeting Daily vacation Bible school will rolman, said. Each fire boss has Led by Ted Nelson. continue through the week of from 5 to 12 per diem guards ser Message by the pastor following. Remember our cottage prayer June 19 until the 23rd, Friday; on ving under him. Friday night there will be a pro gram in the Methodist church at which time the various classes will present their work. Parents and public are invited. Choir practice Thursday night at 8:30. Adrian Beauty Operator Arrives Plans Made For Fighting Fires THE BEAUTY NOOK FLY SPRAY It’s as simple as that when MI LK you go after insect enemies A BASIC DIET REQUIREMENT It hits ’em and it kills ’em! with quick-killing Standard Fly Spray. Standard Fly Spray kills for keeps, protects your property, your health against Every quart gives you all the vitamins necess ary -plus added amounts of such materials as and many other deadly bugs. 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You should choose it carefully. Therefore, go slowly. Look around. Shop for your furniture, always taking quality into con sideration as well as price. Many of you may not know this store--but we think there’s a pleasant surprise in store for you when you come in. Nyssa Furniture Company LOCAL NEWS Leave For Salt L ak o - Mr and Mrs. O. C. Callahan left Tuesday evening for Utah. They will stop at Newton to see Mrs. Callahan's grandmother, in Ogden to see her sister and to Salt Lake to visit other friends. Mr. Callahan has received his call to the U. S. navy and will report to Ontario the following week, upon his return. extra dollars of yours. Hoop Players Honored— Is on and all of us want to give it everything we've got to put it The M IA basketball players, who entered a church wide contest, participating In games in Idaho and Utah, were honored guests, with their partners, at a hot din ner served at the new home of Bishop and Mrs. Arvel Child, Mon day evening Places were laid for 14 guests. After the dinner par lor games were enjoyed. Utahan Here— Lamar Patterson and family are enjoying a visit from Mr Patter son’s sister of Ogden. She will bo here about three weeks. We don't need to tell you how badly Uncle Sam needs those But remember— the 5th War Loan Drive over the top and show our fighting forces we're behind them! Remember too— the money you put in War Bonds today comes back to you w ith in te r e s t! Money to buy the things you'll need — money for a new electric range, washing machine, deep freeze unit, television . . . . any of the scores of electric servants you'll want when Peace returns. Make sure you'll have them . . . invest In W AR BONDS NOW ! , Happy Eight Club Meets— The Happy Eight club met at the home of Mrs. Emil Stunz Juste 7. Mrs. Ed Muir of Salt Lake City was a guest. Mrs Evelyn Mttchel received high score and Mrs Edna Ure the traveling prize. Lunch was served to nine ladles. The next meeting will be held in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Vlbett Kes sler. Her Range From Air— Arvel Child and D. O. Bybee B u y M ore W ar Bonds D uring the 5th W ar Loan D rive ! I D A H O 1? P O W E R A CITIZEN W HEREVER IT S E R V E S