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I PAGE THE TW O THE GATE CITY JOURNAL NYSSA GATE C IT Y JOU RN AL. N YSSA. OREGON. Christian Women Install Officers P I ANE R A L T E R S ................................ Editor and rubli>ihrr Installation of the officers of the Women's Society of Christian Ouanr K. A lim and Oe». L. WhorUm, Ownrn service of the Methodist church was held during the regular church services Sunday morning s u b s c r ip t io n rates Officers installed were Mrs. NI WSf Af I« In Malhe-AT County. Oregon, James Stephen, president; Mrs. Clyde Snider, vice president. and Payette and Canyon fUlUSHilS Mrs Ulrich Neiger, recording sec Counties. Idaho: ASSOCIATION retary and Mrs. Clifford Fox. 1 year ___________ *3 00 treasurer. 8 M onti» WOO Secretaries of the various de Elsewhere In the UEFA, partments are as follows: promo NATI ONAL EDITORI AL tion. Mrs Eugene Grasty; mis A S S 'b c fA T ld N ^ Tear ------- sionary education. Mrs Anna P ' * 4 -f- - k Single Coplea -------- 07 Johnson; Christian social rela A t l l V t Ml Mi l I «Strictly » Advance» tions. Mrs. Walter McPartland; student work. Mrs. Cliff Main; youth work. Mrs Charles Stef Published every Thursday at Nyssa. Malheur County. Oregon. fens; childrens work. Mrs Ed Entered at the po*U»fTio» at Nyssa. Oregwn lor transmission Lemon; spiritual life. Mrs Ray through lhe United Statea Malls, as second class matter, under mond Sager, literature. Mrs. Kin sey Keveren; supply work. Mrs the act of March S. liTS W W. Foster; and status of women, Mrs Russell Cochrun Mary and Martha representa to Florence when1 they fished a tive. is Mrs Russell Cochrun and couple of days, then stopped in Dorcas representative, Mrs. Le- Coos Bay w here they visited Mr. Rov Herrman. and Mrs Cecil Florea They stopped in Junction City on the Kcee «lilis way home and visited the Roger Walker family Mrs Gayle Martin and children Mrs Fred Di ffer of the O w y and Mrs Chuck Gilbert spent hee spent the week end at the home o f Mr and Mrs Frances Saturday in Boise Lloyd Lewis was sustained as Mr and Mrs O T English and Deffer new bishop of the LDS Nyssa Mr and Mrs Don Horen and Mr and Mrs Ronald Batt and second ward at a reorganization girk of Nanrpa were Thursday son were Sunday dinner guests meeting Sunday evening Presi evening dinner ».uesis at the at the C R Mills home dent Arvel Shild conducted the home of Mr and Mrs Gay le Mar Mr and Mrs Harry loo n e y of meeting. tin and family Fruitland called at the home of Bishop Lewis replaces D Hu Mrs Bill M s. Billy and Mr and Mis Bi Looney Sunday bert Christensen who had served Mr and Mrs Ray Cassidy and in that office since March 1949 Isaac attended the Boy and Cub Scout cirv .' .n Caldwell Friday Leroy of Chester. C alif, spent Hts councillors and the ward evening Tv'r\ and B.'.’.y were at Tuesda' and Wednesdav at the clerk also released with him were Glen Pounds home the program Sam Lemon. Henry Els pi in and Mrs Dick Davies called on Elwood Flinders Mrs Anna Sparks. Wayne. Hil D on DeHaven Monday ly Willis. Dan.el loon.es attended Mrs Bishop Lewis chose Sorer. Cox the Boy and Cub Scout cuv a in mg at the On-.ar Hite home in the first and John* Savage, second O " y hee Ontario Saturday evening Mr and Mrs Ray Holly and councillor and Leslie Burbank, Jams'.- McG.n.n. Junior. Bill family. Mrs Rich Holly and clerk Willis, Bobby ATKÌ Paul Parker children and Mr and Mrs Dan spent the week l !' xi1 f.»hir'.g near Holly spent the week end camp well spent Saturday and Sunday Unity at the home o f Mr and Mrs El ing or. Burnt river Atvor. M c G . Billy Willis Mr arid Mrs Don Linville mer Ausman. and Claude S: t\:th »pent Salur- spent Sunday evening at the Mr and Mrs W W W ebb visit X Brv'gan home of John Jarvis ed Mr and Mrs Clarence Keller Mr and Mrs Harold Newman. Elbert Hatch in Fayette Sunday evening Mr anc Mm Margur :a SvVtt and Mrs went golfing Nampa Sunday Mrs Dick Davis and Ste\ :<? and Bill \ - ■ . n ..-..: afternoon Mrs James McGinnis called at circus in Caldwe Friday ' en Mr and Mrs J C Ne\ ns spent the home of Mr and Mrs Cecil mg Sunday night at the K I Peter Saturday evening Karrn. Defiers 4 H Sewing son home They were on their Smith Mrs Laura Smith and Mr and club met at the Frances IV fier way to Ohio Mrs Walter Pinkston were Sun heure Tuesday after Mr ami Mrs George Baker and day guests at the home of Mrs Mr and Mrs Henry Da' ro- sor.s of Ya'.e w : re Saturday even Gertie Bigelow t timed home Tuesday after a ing dinner guests it the home of Mrs Bill Will.« ir.d Mrs R c-r week's tnp to the . .-.oi In Salem Mr and Mrs W W Webb Norland called on Mrs Perle the' \ s.ted Cliff Wr „.ht then or. M ss Dot a Adams o f Cald- Davis o f Ridgeview Friday after noon Mr ar.d Mrs Gayle Mart.r. ar.d family visited Mr and Mrs O T English in Nampa Sunday afternoon Adrian News Lloyd Lewis New LDS Bishop EMIL A. STUNZ Democratic Candidate For SPRAYING W A P R O B L E M S psaf ARK 0 Y 1 R ! STATE ■i* CONTWEHTAIS f e g j «ufi «y REPRESEN Swaps t Spray Kits*£ ] P • m a S t « » I t TATIVE • • • • G r a d u a te P c ia e H i$ h S c h o o l I Y e a r s U r t iv e r s ir r of Id a h o L if e t im e L u m b e r m a n w-.th IS Y e a r s in R e t a il L u m b e r Fu san e*» at N yssa 10 Y e a r s N y ssa C it y C o u n c ilm a n S tro n g A d v o c a !» F o r A d o p tio n of F e d e r a l F la n fo r L e g is la t iv e Repren.m entation. Ï - 5 THURSDAY. M AY 20. 1954 CHUKOT NOTES Adrian Presbyterian Artis! To Give MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Elder William Turner. Pastor 10 a m., Sunday school. 11 a. m., morning worship. 8 p m.. evening worship. Wednesday, 8 p m , prayer ser vice. Church Notes Mary and Martha Missionary Don Kuth'dgi*. if. onling urtist society met at the home of Mrs Ernest Seuell, Thursday after for Sing'i'inilK*". will hi- heard At a recent convention in Nam noon with Mrs. John Aukcr co- in l o n o i t Sat unlay fvi-nuut at 7 oVItH'k. ui thf O w y h ff C om pa, Mrs Robert O. Jackson was i hostess. munity fhuri'h lb» cniwfrt will re elected president of the Idaho- Mrs. Carl Hill was devotional ffutur» familiar hymn» of the Oregon district missionary soc leader, the theme being Christ, chuti h. Ncgo spirituals and co n iety. Mrs Jackson served in this The Child. rapacity I . t year temporary numbers Mrs. Lynn Hurst preseuted the lit* is the son of Mi ¿mil Mi¡i. Five hundred people attended FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH ! Prayer Cycle, the thought for the Chester lluthdgr of I hr Hus, the two day convention. The day being The Christian Home Bellingham, Wu»h Don » iiaicnt» organization Mrs. Jackson heads Fifth Street and Park Ave. and prayers for the mission work will accompany him and Mi Hut is insti umental in promoting John L. Briehl. Paslor in Punjab, Pakistan ledge will present u brief message world wide missions. SUNDAY Mrs. Earl Winn presented the from Scripture Mrs. Jackson is the wife of 10 a m., Sunday school. The concert is open to the pub Rev O, Jackson, pastor of the program of the day. the subject 11a. m., divine worship. she discussed being, Children lic. local Church of the Nazarene. _____ MONDAY Everywhere. 8 p. m , Christian education She brought out the fact that class. children need to be made com for Owyhee LDS Group table and free from hunger, sick Has Unique Drive WEDNESDAY 8 p. m., Christian education ness and disease before they can Sunset Vullev The Owyhee be schooled, and that children in ward primary of thf ld)S church class. so many parts of the world have is planning a unique means to never been free from these in help raise money for the new for familiot (childron ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL their life-time. The work which church being built near the O w y 1 month up and parontt CHURCH the missionaries are doing as well 18 thru 591— alto for corners. The Rev. Carl H. Gross. Ph. D. as that which the United Nations hee individuolt, 18 thru 59. Members of the primary will is doing to help the physical COn- go to different homes in the ward for full dolo.It. tall or writ* , . SUNDAY: , , 11 30 a. m., Sunday school and | dition of the war-orphan child with baskets containing different ren, was given. Letters from a familv service. articles. Those called upon may Eastman Insurance WEDNESDAY: , uv Greek boy, who has been “ adopt take out any of the articles and ed” by a local family, were read. Complete Insurance Service 9-11 a m. Kindergarten (church) replace them with what they Money is sent to his care each think they are worth in addition 315 Main Si. Phone 2643 month. The letters which the boy to another article to be used in ASSEMBLY OF GOD Nyssa, Ore. writes, are very appreciative of the same manner at another Rev. Haskell Friend. Pastor the efforts of the “ fosterparents” home. South 2nd and Reece Ave. in this country. 10 a. m , Sunday school. A short business meeeting was *-1 11a. m., morning worship. I conducted by society president, 8 p m.. evangelistic service. Mrs. Wesley Piercy, after which Tues.. 8 p. m . prayer service. the hostessess served refresh F r i. 8 p. m , young people ser ments to the 17 ladies present. vice. The Boy and Cub Scouts took OWYHEE COMMUNITY CHURCH part in the Scout circus in Cald Route 2, Nysaa well on Friday night and in On Rev. Kenneth Himple, Pastor tario on Saturday night. About 8 Boy, and 20 Cub Scouts took Phone 1*37 part in each place. Hank Moore, 10 a m- Sunday school. Alice Thompson, Mrs. Looney, 11 a m.. Morning worship service. Jerry Mackey, Marguerite Scott 7 p m.. Y’ oung People» meeting. and Mr. Newman helped by pro 8 p m . Evening worship. viding cars to take the group to W ed . 8 p. m , Bible study and Caldwell. Scout leaders, Hank Moore and Ernest Seuell, and Mr. | prayer meeting. Packwood, Anna Sparks, Jerry LDRIVN COMMUNITY CHURCH Mackey and Jake Borge provided cars for the Ontario trip. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Henry £. Moore. Pastor Y o u r s in b o t h supreme Twenty-four Cub and Boy | 10 a m.. Bible school. CAS OLIMI . 9 P ktaet mti *- itm Scouts took their 4th swimming 11 a m . morning worship. Ì lesson, Saturday morning at G iv 11 a ax 'i»'ior church. ens Hot Springs. An entirely new kind of motor fuel that ends forever î i the biggest single cause of engine trouble! Detergent- ! L D.S. 1st WARD action Chevron gasolines actually clean the carbu Communion service will be ob Charles Mann. Bishop served Sunday morning, May 23 retor in every gasoline engin» you have, and keep »1 5 a m . priesthood meeting. at the morning worship serv ice.; it clean! Until now, carburetors had to be cleaned 10 30 a m.. Sunday school Also at this service a special o f or adjusted every few thousand miles, because tiny 7 SO p m . sacrament meeting. fering will be taken to be pre bits of soot and gum in the air entering the carbu Tuesday. 2 p m . relief society. sented to Mr. and Mrs. Harold retor built up deposits that caused rough idling, gas Tednesday 4 p m . primary; 7:30 Kurtz, who are leaving in the waste, and stalling at stop lights. Now, detergent- near future as missionaries to n. U L i action cleans out these deposits while your engine Ethiopia Mr Kurtz has been is running, and prevents new deposits! Try deter pastor of the First United Presby L D. S. 2nd « ARD gent-action Chevron Supreme or Chevron gasoline. terian church in Portland. Harold D Hubert Christensen. Bishop will s e n e as missionary trans I 15 i m . priesthood meeiing. port pilot between Ethiopia. Eg 10 30 a m . Sunday school H * » ... ypt and the Sudan, as well as d o Adrian. Oregon ing other missionary work in 10 a m . church adbooL Ethiopia. Fur more information about Standard Oil Company of Californio products, I I i n morning worship. coll your local Standard man Brethren Christian Center Mission MEETING PLANNED Ea»: 2nd and E h r pood FOR ONTARIO 13 a = Sunday acboot W . E. "BILL" SCHIREMAN Mrs Er»al Beus announced this week that the Nyssa stake MIA 208 N. 4th Nyssa Dial 3014 7 30 ? m_ era s* e h su c service. quarterly conference meeting will be held Sunday evening in On CHURCH OF CHRIST f * t »• i* • W i ll . *• ^#M* * • $ **•? I 'I (••• 9 Z * it»- jeté- iMVRÖN . _ Nvsaa i i vn? BUY NO W A N D SAVE! p re m iu m tir e s a t no e x tr a c o s t... O E K. 5 ;n««n Minister 10 a m . B h ie study 11 a m . a c h x i wvrship. I p rn S.raday evecung serrice. Wednesday 8 p m . 3 h > study. V AZARE YE Robert Jackses. Pastor 18 a ~ 5 -txiay scfcu'rl Il p m m-ocr_ng wershup. T p m . N E T S and Junocr me«5- kgs t ai p =. f-enr?'_íi-T serme. R M k r , AXlrJ, O. 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