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? PAGE TW O THE N )£ S A GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON NYSSA STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN SPEECH CLINIC The first annual Snake River valley speech clinic, sponsored by the S-R.V. Schoolmasters club, was held at Fruitland last Wednesday, March 31, with seven high schools participating. The morning was devoted to va rious types o i sipeech activities, with entries in original oratory, poetry reading, panel discussion, imperson ations, choral reading, humorous reading, radio speaking, and dra matic readings. In the afternoon, one-aot plays were presented by Emmett, Nyssa, WeLser and Fruit- land. Following the plays, a ma tinee dance was held for all par ticipants in the gymnasium. The evening program consisted of the numbers which had been selected by the critic judges during the day. Critic Judges were from the college of Idaho, and Boise BUILD PRO FITS BY BORROWING RIG H TI JL In v s t ig a t R th t t o o p o r o t iw o d vo n to g o t of LAND BANK LOANS Herbert J. Davis, Sec.-Treas. Payette, Idaho Junior College. Twenty-six Nyssa speech students with their teacher, Mrs. Harriett Brumbach, were in attendance. Local students who were chosen by the judges to participate in the evening program were Carol Flin ders in ver^e reading, Kay Chris- ensen and Bob Wilder in Imper sonations, and the 18 Nyssa mem bers of the verse-speaking choir, reading* The Mountain Wiiippor- will” and "Prayer to St. Catherine”, under the direction of Donna Gar ner. 4-H SCHOLARSHIP AW ARDS IN ADRIAN AREA ANNOUNCED Mrs. Threlma Elliot of Adrian has announced the winners of tne scholarships for the 4-H summer school at Corvallis, which are aw arded eaoh year to the outstand ing boy and girl in 4-H club work. At a recent meeting of the lead ers of the 4-H clubs of the Adrian community, Myrna Lane and Lester Auker were chosen as the recipients of the 1918 awards. The alternates chosen were Justine Kreager and Bob Webb. The Kingman Kolony Grange has awarded a scholarsip to the sev enth and eigh'h grade health clubs. This scholarship gies to Shirley Sparks, with Marvin Bowers as alternate. These young people will receive their expenses for the an- nal 4- Hsummer school held at Corvallis in June. Visitors from Coast— Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olsen have had as their guests for the past few days, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Se well of Hillsboro, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Sewell visited here on their way to Las Angeles. To Utah— Mr. and Mrs. Burnall Brown and daughter, Marion Grace, have re turned from a week spent in Ogden THURSDAY, 'APRIL 8, 1948 Tucker, superintendent. regular monthly meeting Monday the Gideon camp in Portland, will 11 a.m., Morning worship, con evening, April 12 at 8 o'clock at be the morning speaker. Come out gregational and special singing and I and hear him in the interest of the parsonage. I putting New Testaments In the sermon. 7:15 pm .. Young people, teen age THE METHODIST COMMUNITY ! public schools. and junior services. CHURCH 8 p.m.. Evangelistic service. Rev. H. J. Gernhardt. Pastor THE CHURCH OF THE 8 p.m., Wednesdays, prayer meet SUNSET VALLEY Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. ing. excepting the first Sunday of ASSEMBLY OF GOD NAZARENE each month, then we have mis Worship and sermon, 11 am . Rev. J. E. Dodson, Pastor 10 am ., Sunday school. Roger sionary and Crusader meetings. Fellowships, 7 pm. Sunday school, 9:46 a.m. Bible study, sing, 8 p.m. Morning worship, II am. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 Evangelistic services, 7:46 pm. Wednesday Bible study, 7:46 p.m. pm. Sunday school board, Monday, 8 -ft* . MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH p.m. J. H. Benedict, Supply Pastor ASSEMBLY OF GOD Two blocks north of Eder Hdwe. Sterl D. Splesz, Pastor Bible school, 10 a.m. Sunday school, 10 am . Warship service, 11 a.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Evening services, 8 p.m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday ev Junior church, 7 p.m. SATURDAY, APRIL 10 Evening evangelistics, 8 p.m. ening, 8 pm . George Grace, vice president of CATHOLIC CHURCH SERVICES AT EPISCOPAL JHURCH PARISH HALL Rev. P. J. Gaire. Pastor Mass every Sunday, 9:30 am., except the second Sunday, 8 am. and S_!t Lake City. They were ac cal training class. Thursday, 7:30 pan., Mutual Im companied on their trip by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cottle. Mr. Brown provement association meeting. »tended a convention while he was I Sunday, 5:30 pan., ward welfare gone i | meeting. (First and third Sundays) Church Notes CHRISTIAN CHURCH 5th and Ennis Sts George Whipple, Pastor Bible school, 10 am . All those who are reading for the contest with the other churches of she valley should send In a report of their reading if they cannot be i present. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Sermon | topic, “The Meaning of Repent ance”. There will be a baptismal service Sunday afternoon In the churoh In Payette. Evening services at 8 pm. T N T. Christian Endeavor group Thursday, 8 p.m. Mid-week meeting in Sunset val ley, 8 p.m. Thursday night. Listen I — to Christian Call over KSRV at ! ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. C. L. Callahan, lU-ctor 8 on Thursday morning for an Holy communion at 9 a. m. on nouncement of place. second Sunday of each month; evening prayer at 4 p. m. on first, L.D.S. CHURCH third and fourth Sundays. First Ward Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. 1 Sunday, 9 a.m., Sunday school. 1 Sunday, 10:30 a.m., Priesthood FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH meeting. Roland G. Waest. Pastor Sunday, 6:30 p.m., sacrament or 10 am., Sunday school, classes fast meeting. Tuesday, 2 p.m., Relief society for all age groups. meeting. 11 a.m.. Worship service. Sermon Tuesday, 4 p m „ Primary meet heme: “The Blessings of God’s ing. Children” , based on Psalm 23. Tuesday, 7:30 pm ,, Geneologi- The churoh council will hold its Congratulations to to H. Chadderdon and T. A. Gall INTERMOUNTAIN FURNITURE COMPANY Interm ountain Fu rn itu re Com pany — on the opening of their beautiful new store W e are happy to have done the plumbing in this new building /H THE ... we hope to sell YOU not just one car, but a good many (new or used, as you prefer). And we are ever striving to merit your good will by operating our business in accord ance with fair, ethical, community-minded practices. H ERM AN MOTOR CO. SUCCESS TO FURNITURE CO. A GREAT ADDITION TO THE CITY OF NYSSA, AND ONE W E ARE PROUD TO HAVE HAD A PART IN BUILDING, SUPPLYING RILCO LAMINATED WOOD RAFTERS PUMICE “ INSUL” BLOCKS PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS PITTSBURGH PAINT ALL ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS For Complete Building Service See The MORRISON ELECTRIC CO. Brower Plum bing Shop YEARS ... INTERMOUNTAIN C o n gratu la tio n s upon completion of their fine new building housing the o'cJLd< C )fhuuaJl'¿dt NYSSA LUMBER COMPANY Intermountain Furniture Company Nyssa’s New Home Furnishing Store Grand Opening An Invitation YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO COME IN AND SEE OUR ATTRACTIVE NEW DISPLAYS OF HOME FURNISH INGS . . . . THE FINEST IN SMART INTERIOR DECORA TIONS. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE W E W ILL BE OPEN Wednesday, April 14 UNTIL 9:00 P.M. WE WILL BE GLAD TO ASSIST YOU IN YOUR HOME FURNISHING PROBLEMS A T A N Y TIME. Open Until 9:00 p. M. IT IS OUR FAITH IN NYSSA AND THE SURROUNDING AREA THAT PROM PTED US TO BUILD OUR OW N NEW BUILDING, AND W E ARE PROUD TO MAKE OUR NEW STORE A PART OF NYSSA AND A SERVICE TO THE PEO F .■ g g * iP* 1 U - B * U K. Yv t y I PLE OF THIS COMMUNITY. A Beautiful Floor Lamp % Will Be Given Away As A Door Prize 0 TO SOME PERSON W H O VISITS OUR STORE ON OPENING DAY. YOU MUST BE THERE SOMETIME THROUGHOUT THE DAY TO BE ELIGIBLE TO WIN THE PRIZE. You May He The Lucky Second street Winner *