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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TWO Jehu 12: 1-8. The Gate City Journal Editor and Publisher K LAS3 V. PO W E LL SUBSCRIPTION KATHK AO V E R T I SIN G RAT «S «2.1)0 *125 .00 Open rate, per Inch..... 36c 40c National, per Inch....... Classifieds, per word .... 2o 30c Minimum 8 pm.. Holy Thursday evening communion service. Sermon theme: "Behold Your K in g—Whose Earthly Throne Was The Cross” , based on St. John 19: 15-22. The final Lenten service will be held on Holy Thursday evening, March 25 at 8 o'clock. At this ser vice the holy sacrament o f the Lord's supper will be celebrated. Announcements of those desiring to partake of the sacrament will be received after the morning service this Sunday or anytime before Thursday. cal training class. Thursday. 7:30 pm.. Mutual Im provement association meeting. Sunday. 5:30 pm ., ward welfare meeting, i First and third Sundays) OWYHEE TO TALK ABOUT BUILDING THURSDAY, MARCH IP, 1948 o f the Owyhee school receiving county spelling certificates are as Follows: Keith Raymond. Miriam Odoi, Geneva Connaughy. Pauline Howard. Jeanie Crocker and Earl Wilson. These pupils all made a grade of 94 per cent or over. Doro thy Huakem and Walan Morgan of the third grade spelled all words correctly and made 100 per cent. Mr. and Mrs. Ray FVankUn and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Clarey o f Par ma were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Slippy. OW YH EE. March 18— The Owyhee grade school boys were defeated In a basketball game Friday in Single Copies the Adrian gymnasium by the (Strictly In Advance» Rldgeview team by a score of 16 to 6. The Owyhee boys playing were GIRL SCOUT PARTY Dick Hite 2. Jimmy Connaughy, Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheu- County, Oregon HELD AT KINGMAN Dewey Ray. Melvin Sessions, Bill Entered at the postoffices at Nyssa. Oregon tor transmission C ATH O LIC CHUECH SERVICES Ward Marvin Larson, Dale Forney through the United States Malls, as second class matter, under A T EPISCO PAL JIIU R C H 4. Ralph Hite, and C. Howard. The K IN O M A N K O L O N Y , March 18— PA R IS H H ALL the a c, ot March 3, 1878 A birthday party in honor of the bus took the entire student body Rev. P. I . Gaire. Pastor to the game The cheer leaders founding o f the G irl Scout organi Mass second Sunday at 8 a.m., were Roberta M orfitt, Bonita Lang- zation was held at the Adrian high nual children’s Easter program will other Sundays at 9:30 am. school Friday night. A short pro lois, and Glen Fellman. David Lewis of W ilder was a gram was presented by members be given In the church. of Mrs. Gladys Newbill’s and Mrs. There will be two worship ser ST. PAU L’S EPISCO PAL CHURCH guest in the T. H. Brewer home Mildred Harris' group. Rev. Moore Sunday. Rev. C. L. Callahan, R actor vices in the church on Easter Sun Mr. and Mrs Earl Schweizer have gave a talk on scouting. Refresh Litany will be read at 3:30 pm. C H R IS T IA N C H C R tn day. All regular members are asked and evening service will be held been visiting for the past week in ments were served by thy girls tth and Ennis Sts. the George Schweizer home. Mr. under the directions of their lead to attend the service at 9 a.m. A n at 4 pm. George Whipple, Pastor and Mrs. Earl Schweizer are mov ers. Sunday school. 10:30. other service will be held at the ing to Marsing from Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reuter at Morning worship, 11 am . regular time, 11 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Evans and tended the funeral o f Martin M lt- THE CHURCH OF THE Evening service, 8 p.m. Bible school will be at 10 a.m., daughter of Parma, Roy Evans of tlesteadt in Emmett Saturday a f NAZARENE Thursday evening. March 18 thers as usual. Twin Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith ternoon. Martin was a graduate of 10 am., Sunday school. will be a pot/luck dinner and recep Tallm an and son of Homedale were the Adrian high school with the 11 am., Congregational and spe tion for new members All the F A IT H LU T H E R A N CHURCH Sunday dinner guests in the Dar class o f 1947. cial singing and sermon. members and friends o f the church Roland G. W aest. Pastor rell Williams home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pinkston 7:15 p.m.. Young people, teen age are Invited to come. Palm .Sunday Mr. and Mrs. G rant Patterson received word from Yamhill, O re Beginning next Liard's day m orn 10 am ., Sunday school. Classes and Junior services. attended a church party Friday gon that David. Infant son of Mr. 8 pm., Evangelistic service. ing, during the Bible school class for all age groups and Mrs. Herbert Petty, is seriously 8 p.m., Wednesday, prayer and night in the Letha ward. period, there will be a pastor's class 11 a.m., Worship service. Sermon T h e Owyhee P.T.A. met a t the 111 . for all new members. theme: “ Converted Hearts Give praise service, except first Wednes sehoolhouse Thursday evening. A A birthday dinner was held for On Friday o f next week the * n* Jesus T h eir Best", based on St. day of each month, then we have movie on the Snake river valley was D. W. Hall, 8r., Thursday. Guests missionary services. shown by Bernard Frost Of the were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hall Friday, March 19, we are having Idaho Power company. Miss M ar of Apple Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Joe an all-day zone rally here. You are garet Beattie showed a picture on Wright and fam ily o f Parma. Mr. Invited. health and gave a short talk on and Mrs. Willard Hall and son. the advantages of a county health and Mr. and Mrs. David Hall. Jr. ASSEM BLY OF GOO program, and showed a W alt Dis Mr. and Mrs. George A. Pollard Sterl D. Spiesz, Pastor ney production Refreshments were of Boise were guests of their niece, ASSEM BLY served by Mrs. Charley Culbertson Mrs. J. G. Lane, and family Sunday Sunday school, 10 am . and Mrs Kenneth McDonald. night. Morning worship, 11 am . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Benson of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Halloway Evangelistic service, 8 p.m. Modesto. California arrived Tues made a business .trip to Nampa Children's church, 7 p.m. day for a visit with their daugh Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hurst Tuesday, 8 pm., prayer and Bible ters, Mrs. Harold Fivecoat and Mrs. Of and David were Sunday dinner study. We welcome you to all these Eugene Cleaver, and families. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W hit- services. HUBAM CLOVER Mrs. Versal Sessions left Tues ely near Middleton. day morning for Texas to attend Mr. and Mrs. Luit Stam and Mrs. FUE M E TH O D IST C O M M U N IT Y the funeral of her father. ALFALFA L. L. Kreager shopped in Caldwell CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Bigelow at Wednesday afternoon. Rev. H. J. Gernhardt. Pastor RED CLOVER tended a birthday dinner Saturday Mr. and Mrs. David Hall, Jr., Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. in Meridian in the Doc Pullen were Sunday dinner guests o f Mr. Worship and sermon, 11 a.m. home, honoring Mr. Pullen and his and Mrs. B ill Keever In Ontario. PASTURE GRASSES Intermediate fellowship, 7 p.m. son, Noble Pullen, whose birthdays Mr. and Mrs. Haltoway and fam i Youth fellowship. 7 p.m. fall on the same day. ly of Meridian visited at the home LAWN SEED Young adult fellowship, 7 p.m. A public meeing was held at of their son, Wayne Halloway, Sun Evening Bible study, 8 p.m. the Owyhee sehoolhouse Tuesday day. LADINO Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 evening, at which a resolution was Mr. and Mrs. Charley Brown of pm . passed to get an architect to figure Fruitland -were guests o f Mr. and Good Friday, holy communion, on the cost o f the remodeling nec Mrs. Rulon Anderson Sunday. 8 p.m. essary to standardize the school Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W right building and investigate further the returned Wednesday from a busi L.D.S. CHURCH passibinty of consolidation. ness trip to Evanston, Wyoming. Nyssa, Oregon First Ward Mrs. M artha Klingback and Fred Mrs. W. W. Smith returned to Sunday, 9 a.m., Sunday school. attended the basketball banquet In her home, after spending a week Phone 132 Sunday, 10:30 am., Priesthood Adrian Monday evening. with Mrs. Walter Pinkston. meeting. Ricks G a l« of Big Bend was a W alter Pinkston and sister, Mrs. Sunday, 6:30 p.m., sacrament or dinner guest Sunday of Dale P at Andrew McOlnnis, returned from fast meeting. terson. Likely. California Tuesday, after Tuesday, 2 p.m., R elief society Prayer meeting will be held in spending a week visiting relatives. meeting. the Herschell Gregg home Tues Tuesday, 4 pm., Primary meet day, March 23, with Mrs. Annie ing. Gregg as leader. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m„ Geneologi- Pupils o f the intermediate room Church Notes See Us For Your Requirements Dessert Seed Company WADE ¡RAIN Sprinkler PORTABLE Aluminum Pipe IRRIGATION EASIER DITCHING THROUGH THE Tough Stuff! WITH THE DOUBLE WING A11-sto«l. oloctrlcolly waldod Double W ing Chattin Ditch ers build ditches in stubble, sod. heavy soil os gravel with the greatest ei ease ■nd efficiency. The exclusive curved mold board wings slice ahead smoothly, roll the dirt up even ly and build strong, uni form banks. The w ings, wheels and beam are quickly adjustable to make any sise ditch. Clean ditches perfectly in one trip through, and lea ve a clear, flat-bottomed ditch that carries a maximum volum e of w ater. 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