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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL Mr. and Mrs. Cotton spent the Kingman Kolony Fourth at tlhe Frank Cummins • j Rev. and Mrs. Pollard and daugh home. The 4-H poultry club met at I ter, Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Boise and Lt. Marie of Oowen Field were the home of Ardls Hurst F riday' Monday dinner guests of the J. G evening. Dwaln Kressley, son of Mrs. Lane family. Hazel Kressley, held a birthday | Mary Ann Thiel, Joyce rancher „ and Shirley c».. > Spark.-, attended a , party Sunday % ^ fn<>nds. and Invited a few slumber party given by Myrna Lane Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Ashcraft Friday night. CHURCH OF T ilt NAZARLNB were in Payette on the Fourth. A memorial service was held at fc J. Wilson. Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Mr. and the Free Methodist church last 10 a. m„ Sunday school. £ unday for Joe Deffeiibaugh, son and Mrs. James Peterson picnicked | 11 a. m„ worship service. of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Defien- 7 p. m„ pre-prayer service. at Caldwell the Fourth. baugh. j 7:13 p. m„ Young people, inter- Miss Ardis Hurst and Delilah | mediate and junior meetings, Foster accompanied the L. L. Krea i 8 p. m., Evangelistic service. ger family to the Marsing rodeo | 8 p. m„ Wednesday, prayer and on the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. W. W Looney Bible study, excepting the first DeLora Hurst was a and family spent the Fourth with Weinesday of each month which dinn.-r guest of Forestine Wilson relatives In Emmett. Mrs. Looney is missionary and Crusaders night. Mr. and Mrs. John McNeer and and children remained there until You arc extended a cordial in daughter, Mary Lou, of San Fran- !£ u n d a y vitation to all our services. cisco, are visiting at the Guy Moore Vernon Parker arrived home home. ADRIAN FREE METHODIST 'Friday afternoon from "boot” camp CHURCH 1 at San Diego to spend a five-day Adrian, Oregon with his wife and family. Serving 5 Counties 1 furlough Rev. P. H. Reiman. Pastor Rev. and Mrs. John Nevin and From the Largest Stock of ¡Laura Louise returned home Sat- Sunday school, 10 a. m. Genuine i urday from a month’s vacation Clarence Nelson will be in charge spent with relatives in the east. of the 11 a. m. service. On Sunday morning Rev. Nevln Young people’s meeting, 7:30 p.m. Come help us spread scriptural j Parts holiness throughout the world. Orders Shipped Immediately BILL LANE THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1945 D im e © Adrian TRINITY LI T ill KAN Parma, Idaho Rrv. John K. Simon, Postor Service: 10 a.m. Church School: 11 a.m. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Gaorse Wiui-p.e, Pastor. Bible school 10 a. m. Bring your Bibles. Morning worship, 11 a. in. Com- nunion and sermon. Bvening S e rv ic e s , 8 p. m. Adult discussion group and C h r i s t i a n Endeavor for juniors and seniors. 8:30, preaching and song service. TAGE FIVE administration brought to a close end said administratrix discharged, Florence L. Larsson, Adminls- tratrix of the estate of Edward P. Larsson, deceased. ' 1st pub. July 12, 1945 Last pub. Aug. 9, 1945. who has been overseas, will return Mrs. Leo Child was burned on the to his station In Houston. T -xas,1 thin and neck when frying meat. but Mrs. Famer will remain for a 1 Both are recovering satisfactorily. longer visit. Working In Store— Visiting Here— Mrs. Edwin C. Wertz Is assisting Harry Russell of Toledo, w hoiwltlh ^ clerklng at ^ ^ formerly Hved In Nyssa, is visiting Hardware company here. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice hereby is given to the Mother And Sister creditors and all persons Interested Attend Celebration— Mrs. Sarah Valley of Portland, in the estate of William H. Beam, Mr. and Mrs. Hank Fields and sister of Vlbert Kessler and his deceased, that the undersigned has Mr. and Mrs. Vic Marshall were mother, Mrs. Emma Kessler of been appointed executrix of the Burley, are visiting with the Kes- ¿oT'a^wee'k. estate of William H. Beam, deceas among the Nyssa residents who ed. arid has qualified as such. All attended the Fourth of July cele Nampans Here— persons having claims against said bration in Baker. estate are required to present the Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jordon and children of Nampa were guests at same with the proper vouchers Return From Trip— Mr. and Mrs. Merle Marcum and the Sherman P. Bybee home Sun- ¡duly verified within six months of the date of the first publication sons have returned from a business day. | of this notice to the undersigned, and pleasure trip to Portland and at * * * oiflce of A. L. Fletcher in Salem They visited Mrs. Marcum's In Victor, Idaho— .the City of Nyssa, Oregon which parents, Mr. and Mrs. M G. Olson Ron Hibbert. 17-year-old son of place Is hereby designated as the at Portland and Mr. Marcum's Mrs. Bernice Hibbert. Is In Victor, piace Qf business In all matters I P*rent-S' Mr. and Mrs. Olney Mar- Idaho visiting relatives. cum, at Salem. connected with said estate. Vernena M. Beam. Executrix Visit In Nampa— Miss Louise Bybee and her cousin of the estate of William H. Two Receive Burns— Miss Vella Dee Poulaon, daughter Miss Joyce Stoker of Ogden, were Beam, deceased. of Mr. and Mrs. George Poulson, overnight guests at the home of 1st pub. July 12. 1945 received burns about her knees Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gordon of when hot grease sp'.ashed on her. Nampa last week. U D. 8. CHURCH Sunday 9: IS 8.m. Priesthood meeting .Sunday 10:30 am . Sunday school Sunday 7:30 p. w. Sacramen: meeting. Tuesday 2:00 p.m. Relief soclet) Former Resident Visits— THE METHODIST COMMUNITY meeting. Auctioneer Me C l u e r - M a n s e r First Tuesday of each montn ai Fred Oisterkamp of Vancouver, ChURCH 4 p.m. Primary for children bet Washington, former Nyssa resident, II. J. Gernhardt, Pastor. Nyssa Phone 49 Payette, Idaho | Phone 116J is visiting here. ween ages of 4 and 12. Church school, 10 a. m. Worship and sermon, 11 a. m. Visit Here— BAPTIST CHURCH Fellowships, youth, young adult Lieut, and Mrs. Kenneth Famer 17:30 p. m. Second Street E. T. Larson, Missionary Past©* visited two days last week at the FOR PLUMBING AND I Gosipel service, hymns and ser- home of Mrs. Farner's mother, I mon, 8:30 p. m. Sunday school. 10 a.m. PIPE FITTING CALL Morning worship, 11 a. m. Train Mrs. J. C. Smith. They also visited Player and Bible study Wednes his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. ing union, classes for all 7:15. day, 8 p. « . Sunday evening message. 8 p. m. j Farner of Nampa. Lieut. Famer, Mid-week prayer and Bible study' SUNSET VALLEY I ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Thursday at 8 o’clock. You are welcome to all of our services. Paster R. L. Casselman | Sunday school, 10 A.M. T H E C O M M U N IT Y U N ITE D j Morning worship, 11 A.M. P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H 'Children church, 7:30 P.M. K in g m a n M em orial Evening evangelistic service, 8 Phone Nyssa 95J ' o’clock. Phone Parma 6J2 .1. C. N ev ln . P asto r. Cottage prayer meeting 1 Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 8 10 a. m„ Bible school. Your class P.M, is open all year, every Sunday. ® | III III M III III III III M III III III HI I I III III III HI HI III II III III III III HI HI HI HI HI III M ill HI HI III HI HI III III I I HI HI III III III liUT 11 a. m., morning worship. Ser Come! A hearty welcome awaits you. mon: "He Khali Prosper." 4 p. m., Fidelae Amlcae meets at r~ Kurtz heme. ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL MISSION 8 p. m., evening worship with T h e. Rev. Burton Salter, vicar. r.ong service and discussions. 8 p. m., Wednesday evening, Morning prayer and sermon. 9:30 Hoi) sommunlon and sermon each choir practice at the Toomb home. second .Sunday of the month. Our delegation leaves Sunday Church school at 10:30 a m. for the Columbia synod and con But when your motor dies, wre can do g Women's Guild second Wednesday ference meeting In Seabech, Wash ington. something about it. We are equipped | if each month. LOCAL NEWS I will be GRINDING GRAIN for chicken feed all this month. Bring your grain. NYSSA FLOUR MILL P. M. Warren Auto Repairing Electric Welding Lathe Work Parts At E. W. Pruyn Nyssa, Oregon n u n l i imi,i i'iwm i'i i ; m t r; uni ..... .. mm « ti 1 , 11.1 m i h i nm imxni J . E. B ro w e r When You're Dead | You're Done For. . . to administer everything from first aid = to a major operation to put new life in _ motors. gave a report on the national as Mrs. Threlma Elliott was In On sembly held at Monmouth, Illinois, tario and Vale on business Monday which he attended the last week afternoon. The 4-H Dairy Calf club held a In May. with their leader, Francis Mr. and Mrs. Dick Richards and meeting Deffer. Connie of Roswell spent Sunday Dorothy Toomb entertained Han- with Mrs. Richards parents. Mr. j n-b Hinshaw and Norma Richards and Mrs. Bill Ashcraft. 'of Wilder, Nadeen Wilson, Emily The Sewell packing shed was oils, All<ne Peterson and Gloria HI HI III r III II! HI HI 111 HI HI HI II! I'I'III 111 III III II H! II! II! I l l I Ili I! Ill R 111 H! H lli I" 111 Ml! II! H! II! II! Ill HI III HI III III II! II opened for work Monday morning. ' PjUncLs at a lawn supper and fo r the first few days the com- weiner roast Friday evening, pany will only run two sorting' Mr. and Mrs. Alvon McGlmlis tables. I and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith I Mr. and Mrs. Jim Attebury spent spent (he Fourth at a family pic- I !hf . 11Four,h ,*le Glen Brown n ic held at the Herbert Petty home I family, in the Kolony. Henry Reuter, F F.A. instructor, left for Corvallis Sunday morning for a three-week course at sum L egal A d v e rtise m e n t mer school. For Richness! For Purity ! Charles Purdy and son, Chet, NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING spent from Tuesday until Thursday Notice hereby is given, T hat Flor For Fresh Flavor! in La Grande. Mrs. Vernon Parker ence L. Larsson, Administratrix of and children accompanied them as the estate of Edward P. Larsson, No other food that you eat the year ‘round far as Union and spent the Fourth deceased, has filed in the County with her niece, Mrs. Kenneth Tay- Court of Malheur County, her abounds with as much food value as does milk. lor and family. I first and final account of her ad- Mr. and Mrs. John Jarvin a n d ! ministration and that the 11th Betty Lou and Mr. and Mrs. Alvon day of August 1945 at the hour McGinnis spent from Thursday of 11 o'clock A. M„ and the County until Sunday fishing on Burnt Court Room in Vale, Oregon have river. They report catching m an y ! been fixed by the Court as the fish. ( time and place for the hearing of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon P ark er; said final account and any objec- and family were Sunday dinner tions that may be filed thereto. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nlss H att when and where any person Inter In the Owyhee. Monday evening ested In said estate may appear, they were dinner guests of Mr. and file objections In writing and be Mrs. Ernest Parker. heard thereon. Mrs. Threlma Elliott took a Said account is for final settle group of 4-H club girls to Boise ment and upon being approved to spend Friday. said estate will be closed, a distri 500 feet to the pound and eight pounds to Mr. and Mrs. Gale Martin spent bution made of the assets in the the ball. International Standard brand, extra Saturday night and Sunday with hands of the Administratrix to the Mrs. Martin's parents in Roswell. persons entitled thereto and said good grade. Townees Garage \ During This Hot Weather You Need Milk! STAR DAIRY Binder Twine COME TO US FOR YOUR Sacks Grain Mixture Let us combine your own home-grown grains into a balanced ration for your chickens. Pullets 4 l/o months old should be given laying mash. You furnish the grain and we furnish the concentrates and mix the feed for 81 cents per hundred pounds. <11 Thompson & Son Announcing Revival Meeting Beginning Thursday, July 12. Continuing two weeks or longer, every night at 8 o’clock, except Saturday in Nyssa at the Assembly of God Church P S S T -T H A r$ YOU! Were you ever itartled by a fleeting glimpse of a face in a public mirror? . . . Then you looked again and sheep ishly recognized your own reflection! It was the unfamiliar setting that fooled you. Same way, you may not recognise yourself at first as having a financial slake in this company. But you prob ably do — directly or indirectly. Directly if y o u hold some of our stock, like 1864 itlier folk* around the state—folks iron) all walks of life. Indirectly if you have a savings hank account or life insurance policy as moot Rev. and Mrs J. D. Birge of Oklahoma will bring us the word of God in these meetings. We extend an invitation to all to come and worship with us. Americans do. Banks and insurance companies like to reinvest your savinge in sound, busmess-maoaged elcctrio companies. Some of your mnnjey is al most surely working for you here. You'll he even more pleased with this new view of yourself as a part owner as well at a customer when you remember that your electric company has fought a winning fight throughout the war — to keep the price of your service down and the quality of your aervice up. • L itim to “THE SUMMER ELECTRIC HOUR* with Robert Armbrutter*» Orchestra und friest star» Every Sunday afternoon, 4:i0, fc’lPf, CBS Netwoth I D A H O Y POWER A C IT IZ E N DON'T WASTE W H E R E V E R IT S E R V E S ELEC TR IC ITY JUST • • 1 II t ( IT'«