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’’’ T* e THE NYSSA GATE C IT Y JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. S. TH U R SD AY M A Y 1 PAGE F IV E 1952 Everyone is welcome to attend our Evening evangelistic ervice, • and one, two months old to weigh m Sunday school, 10 30 a m services o clock 35 pounds Mrs. Pratt served refresh Sacrament meeting. 7 30 p m. Tuesday evening prayer and p r.u .« ments at the close o f the meeting. Tuesday Relief -o< lety. 2 00 p ru. ST FAI I S CPIAkoPAL ( HI 1U H ervice. 8 o'clock Wednesday M I A 7 30 p m Mr- M L H u m returned from i Friday even in « Y«, a People« Re» C T ( r»i< h t «. Rector Wednesda) Primary, 4 p m Mrs. Jakr n * r «. trip to Portland last week She was Christ Arriba sador ‘ ervice 8 o clock. Morning service, 11 o'clock. accompanied by her granddaughter Thonr MR R3 Special music and song Scherryl, who is the daughter of (H i u s nr a firaklt ■ u ■ ia Every*«* welcoaa« L D. S. t i l WARD Mr and M r. Merle Kurtz of Port- day evening at the home of Mr ami MARARSNB D Huhrrt ( hristenern. Bisk Durlin Mammon underwent sur group had planned a picnic *>ut land. Mrs W O Peterson, with Muss A d Rav. G ir l U la C A T H O L IC (H T R C W Sunday- Priesthood meeting 9 15 gery «1 the Malheur Memorial hos postponed it until the next meeting Mrs Jake Borge has been giving rian:*1 Datarson as hoeWh.- Colored Far* A»ea*e and I ' M Sir**« Sunday school. 10 a m la. m Sunday school 10 30 a. m achievement tests in the forenoons pital Monday. He returned to his because of rain. The girls worked on films were shown and refreshments Morning wnr.-hip, 11 a m. Sacrament mee!.ng_ 7:30 p m Rev. Kembrrt Aides, O. F. V. home Saturday but v ill not be able ^u ffe^ animals and were served re at the Adrian grade school this week were served N Y P S. and junior meeting, Tuesday Relict ie c M y , 2 p. m. Mass Sunday at 8 and 10 a. m. to work for some time Several boys and girls o f Mr p. m. freshments of ice cream bars. Wednesday—Primary, 4 p. m., M. and daily at 8 a m. Mrs. A M Hammon was in the Evangelistic service 7:45 p m I. A , 8 p nv The 4-H Livestock club met at the Moore's and Mrs. Kurtz's Sunday Mid-week prayer meeting. 8 o ’clock Nyssa hosp.tal Thursday undergoing home o f Frankie Pratt Saturday school classes attended a party F ri A music festival was held W ed various tests and observation. FAITH EI THER AN PHI RCH afternoon. The group went to look at day evening at the United Presby nesday evening at the Nyssa second Wednesday evening. Kifth Street A Park Avenue The Nimble Thimble Sewing club Lou Pratt's band o f sheep. They terian church, using the new fire- | ward chapel at which many o f the Rev. John L. Rriehl. Pastor met at the home o f Mrs. Stanley weighed some o f Frankie's bum place and lighting system. They members of the M I A displayed THE F REE METHODIST ( H l R< H Sunday church school, 10 a m. Hill Thursday afternoon with Mrs. lambs and found 4 which were 3 could play outdoor games and roast talent in choruses, duets, and solos Adrian. Oregon Divine worship -ervice 11 a m Mrs. Lloyd Lewis was in charge of Marion Hammon assisting. The months old to weigh 50 pounds eacn weiners. Church school. 10 a m. Optometrist You are cordially invited to wor Mrs. Antonio Martinez attended a the arrangements. Morning worship. 11 a. m. ship with us. den mother's training meeting Tues Young People - study period, 7 P Eyes Examined day m the home of Mrs. George De m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Haven. Evangelist message. 3 p. m. Phone 9-2312 Frank C. Coley. Pastor FIRST CHI RI II OF t IIi; 1ST The Cub Scouts in Den I I I came Wednesday prayer service, 7 30 South 2nd and Rrece Ave (Christian) to the Jake Borge home T.r:r-d.i\ p. m. 718 St. Sunday school, 10 a m , classes afternoon for a portion o f their den Austin J. llutlingsuorth. Minister | meeting Their den chief, Terry ] 10 a. m.. our church school meets M ISSIONARY BAFTIST CHURCH for all ages. Caldwell, Idaho Junior church in basement audi Borge. had prepared equipment for for one hour with a program of Pastor, Elder Haskell Dane torium at 11 a. m. teaching for the whole family. them to practice "feats o f skill.” Sunday school, 10 n tn. Morning worship. 11 o ’clock. A friei Modern Pioneer club met Tuesday Horses. Cows, Calves. Sheep. Hogs Morning woship. 11 o'clock. year’s attendance will be announced afternoon in the home o f Mrs. Dick Evening woship, 8 o'clock. Cash for live horses and cows Kriegh. Mrs. Irvin Topliff, club next Sunday by Harold Robbins, Wednesday prayer -ervice, 8 p. m. president, was honored with a superintendent Teachers are urged “ stork” shower by the club members. I to have committees look up absen tees. A Mother’s Day tea was enjoyed v s, - w ^ » » w - - i w * » » — W- v 11 a. m,, morning worship. This Phone us collect C. C. Chapman's OREGON Monday after school by the mothers will be Mother'- Day The morning of the United Presbyterian group sermon will bt on "Mother's New Nyssa 102-W Payette 670 V O TE R Endorses Paget! who meet regularly for Bible classes : Opportunities.” Appropriate music on Monday afternoons. Those atten under direction of Mrs Patricia Cas “Our recommendation to party ding from Newell Heights were Mrs. I tro, choir leadtr. members is to vote for PAGET, | Antonio Martinez and Mrs. Jake 6 p. m.. orchestra practice regularly 1 because of his long faithful Borge. directed by Lynn Lawrence. As he 1 activity as organizer and leader will be called out of the city over and hLs established contacts with Sunday Ken Pond w ill substitute for him. national conventions and party 7 p. m. Christian Youth Fellow leaders.” ship hour. A happy mixer period for The Veterans Administration has youth with a devotional program Oregon Voter. May 3, 1952 announced it will discontinue send Lyle Wilson, pre-idem. ing out receipts for insurance pre 8 p. m., night worship. Old hymns miums that fall due on and after with orchestral accompaniment i August 1st The VA said the elim i Special Mother's Day songs including \ nation of the receipts is an econ the well known one "M y Mother's | omy measure that will not affect Bible.” It is expected that a violin service to veteran policyholders. trio trained under Lynn Lawrence | The VA said a preliminary esti will present a special number. A this mate o f the savings likely to accrue series o f hand colored pictures de to the government as a whole from important picting a brief resume of the life of this order is approximately $1,000,000 Mary, the mother of Jesus will give annually. Republican background to the pastor's medita Many private insurance companies tion "Jesus and His Mother.” Party already have discontinued the send ing o f receipts, the VA said. THE METHODIST COMMUNITY position! Notices concerning the discontinu CHURCH ance o f premium receipts will be Donald S. Campbell. Minister mailed to all policy holders o f U. S. 9:45 a. m.. church school. Government Life Insurance i World 11 a. m., morning worship. Moth- i W ar I ) and National Service Life er's Day. Sermon: “ Religion Begins ! Insurance t World W ar II> —the two at Home.” Anthem: O Lord Mo.-t groups affected. M erciful” by Franck with solo by Policyholders who wish to main Miss Kathryn Crandall. lo check with your local lum tain a record of their premium pay 7 p. m.. Intermediate, Youth and , ments are advised by the VA to make Young Adult fellowships. ber dealer before making any payments by check or postel money order and to keep the cancelled commitments to remodel. AD R IAN UNITED checks or postal money order stubs PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH as evidence of such payments. We will be here tomorrow. Henry E. Moore. Pastor The VA will continue to maintain Sunday: Special Mother’s Day- an official record o f premium pay service. Musical numbers and an ments for the protection of policy- thems honoring mothers. holders. ATTACHMENT Phone 70 For Pick Up and D elivery Pd. Adv. OMAR PALMER. Roget for On two types o f faulty premium L. D. S. 1st W A R D ^mrnjtieo payments, the VA also will continue SYSTEM Gordon Ray. Bishop 510 Fenton P’dg , Po'tlond 1, Oregon to provide a special service. These 9:15 I, types o f faulty premium payments A Nyssa business firm paying local, county and are (1) any payment received in an * '• J * • amount insufficient to pay the pre state taxes— and one that supports ail local mium due, and (2) any payments projects for community betterment. submitted after the expiration o f the 31-day grace period following the due date o f the premium. In both of these cases, the VA said it will acknowledge the pay ments and supply the policyholder with full information regarding the 15 N. 2nd Mearl Marcum, Mgr. action they may take either to keep their policies in force or to rein state them. S o c ia l K u t e s Newell Heights News Fireside Meeting Held Musical Festival Held DR. C.W. CRAVES CHURCH NOTES -:W A N T ED :- Arthur | YOUR DEAD AND USELESS ANIM ALS oíl.íi FREE PROMPT REMOVAL /i ;o y ) If no answer call Nampa 6-4604 DAY OR NIGHT IDAHO AN IM AL PRODUCTS Nampa, Idaho V A W ill Discontinue Insurance Receipts a REAL REPUBLICAN DRY CLEANING £ (r c t Keeps You Better GROOMED the ¿ -f of re siding.. I Clothes soiled looking and out of shape? Let our skilled workers restore their color and fit. Regular dry cleaning insures a ready supply of immaculate clothes. See us now! CLEAN AS N E W to BE SURE Republitan National COMMITTEEMAN BACK TO Y O U STUNZ LUMBER CO. VOTE 14 X c. 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