Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 07, 1955, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 7, 1955
PAGE TWO
Lutheran Good Fri.
And Easter Services
CHURCH NOTES Methodist Church
News
The Rev John Briehl has an­
CATHOLIC CHURCH
nounced that Good Friday ser­
Park
Avenue and Third Street
vices will be conducted at 12 15
Rembert Ahle*. O. F. M.
Friday at the Faith Lutheran
—Sunday at 8 and 10 a m
church. The theme will be “He
Died for You” with the text from and daily at 8 am
Saturday, 10 am — Catechism
II Corir.th.ans. chapter 5. verse 15
“You Live Through H.m" will classes
be the theme of Easter serv.ees
to be at 11 am Sunday. Text will CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Robert Jackson. Pastor
be John 11 25 Sunday school will
414 Good Avenue
be at 10 a m.
10 am —Sunday school.
—Morning worship.
Owyhee Community 7 11 p pm
m—NYPS and Junior
meetings
Church News
7:45 pm— Evangelistic service
Rev Himple will speak Sun­
day morr.mg on the subject. "The
OWYHEE COMMUNITY
Proof o f Resurrect.on ” Special
CHURCH
musical numbers will be provided
Rev.
Kenneth
Himple, Pastor
by the members of the church
Phor.e 2737
choir
10 am—Sunday school.
11 am — Morning worship ser­
Last Friday evenmg and Sat­ vice.
urday afternoon the YP met at
7 pm—Young people's meet­
the church and gave the base­ ing.
ment and hallway a complete
8 pm —Evening worship
new coat of paint
♦
Wilder—During the past week I Homedale—James C Hayes
COMMUNITY METHODIST
Prayer meeting and Bible stu-
the Wilder Fire department has tate representative of Owyhee
CHURCH
has received a special dy was held this Wednesday
set a record by answering calls county,
Vernon L. Taylor. Minister
invitation
from
Vai
Peterson,
tree fires in four days time, federal civil defense administrat­ evening at the Ed Corfield home
9 45 a m , Sunday school for
all
ages.
rtest was Monday afternoon or, to attend ar. atonuc bomb test
Week
end visitors at the home
1100 am, Momfng Worship.
n a fire was discovered burn- at the Nevada proving grounds of the Rev.
and Mrs Kenneth
7:00 pm.. Family Fellowship,
in a garage back of the old about Apr.i 15
Himple
were
the parents and including Methodist Youth Fel­
Leavell apartments Due to the
Mr Peterson, former Nebraska brother of Mrs Himple, Mr and lowship.
high wind the fire burned rapid­ fMemcr
wrote Mr Hayes as Mrs Willis Reed of Paul, Idaho
4 00 pm, Wednesday, church
ly but was extinguished before Mloars
and son. Al vie
spreading to the apartments or'
school for children, 4 years
the nearby Farmer’s Cash Mark­ Dear Mr Hayes:
sixth grade.
Choir practice at the church through
"During April 1955 the Federal
8 00 pm, W'ednesday, midweek
et.
this
Thursday
evening
at
7:30,
Saturday the fire department defense administration will con­ our last practice for the Easter meeting for youth and adults.
was called to Morfitt's store duct a major program in conjuc- season
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL
where a small fire was found tion with an atomic test shot at
CHURCH
burning in a cardboard eggcase the Neveda proving grounds This
The Sunday school and church
in the furnace room There was orogram. conducted in co-opera­ finance committee composed of The Rev. Carl H. Gross, Ph. D.
no damage other than a little | tion with the Atomic Energy Mrs. Cooper, Mrs Pete Wilson. SUNDAY
Commission, will include techm-
9:30 am, Sunday school
smoke, the owners said.
John Price and Rev. Himple met
al
tests
on
houses
and
industrial
7
pm.. Evensong
The longest run was to the
as well as the first Monday evening at the church
Holy Communion. First Sun­
W. E Bell farm in Fargo Friday installations
parsonage.
days, 7 pm
afternoon where burning weeds field exercise ever held by civil
set fire to corrals and baled lefense workers.
Mrs. Dean Smith returned to WEDNESDAY
9-11 am. Kindergarten.
“I would like you to be my her home Sunday after being a
straw. Considerable straw was
7 30, YPF
destroyed but the flames did not iuest at the program —Owyhee patient for five weeks at the Mal­
Chromchle.
spread to the buildings.
heur Memorial hospital
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rev. A. F. Stubblefield, Pastor
Weiser—Numerous auto tires
Burns—The board of directors
South 2na and Reece Ave.
were deflated throughout Weiser if Burns union high school dist­ March by a margin of 33 votes j
last night by pranksters. Police rict have called a special meeting and the site by a margin of 26 SUNDAY—
Chief Tindall Ragsdale ;aid to­ for March 23. to hear details of votes but Mrs. Hayes and those
9:45 am — Sunday school.
day. He warned that this is a a protest filed last week by Mrs supporting her stand assert
11:00 am — Morning worship
misdemeanor and requested any Mary Hayes, Burns, who is seek­ “many" failed to get their votes
7:00 pm — Young People’s
person having information re­ ing a new vote on the district’s cast because of congested polls in service
garding anyone implicated in this proposed $600,00 high school on Burns while 900 votes were
8:00 pm — Evangelistic ser­
practice to notify him —Signal. i new site. The bonds carried handled in six hours.
vice.
Announcement of the board’s
special meeting was made in a
BRETHREN CHRISTIAN
letter delivered to Mrs. Hayes
CENTER MISSION
over the signature of/Betty Revis,
East 2nd and E hr good
district clerk, late yesterday.
10 > a m —Sunday school
—Burns Times-Herald
¡1 a m—Morning worship.
7:30 p m—Evangelistic service
Vale—A large body of low-
■
grade uranium ore has been dis­
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
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covered within a mile of the Vale
CHURCH
citv limits, just east of town
M.
J.
Duncan, Pastor
j C Kellogg of Columbus,
10 a m—Sunday school,
Ohio and his partner. Bill Roney,
11 a m.—Morning worship
told the Enterprise yesterday
3 p m.—Evening worship.
that they had staked 40 claims on
Wednesday, 8 p m —Prayer ser­
Vale Butte adjacent to some 200 vice.
acres of deeded land owned by
Kellogg.
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L. D. S. SECOND WARD
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Both men stressed the fact that
Lloyd Lewis, Bishop
assay reports to date had charact­
erized the ore as low grade, but Sunday
Priesthood meeting. 9:15 am.
some of it is within five points
Sunday school, 10:30 a. m.
of what is known as “shipping”
Sacrament meeting, 7:30 p m
grade The reports, made by a Tuesday
laboratory at Moab. Utah, state
Relief society (sewing day, 2nd
that the Vale ore contains U308— Tues , 10:30 a m.) 1:30 p. m
Uranium.
Wednesday
The partners said that they
Primary. 4pm MIA. 8 p. m
would not consider the claims
valuable at the present time if it FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
were not for the fact that they
H. H. Powell, Minister
are located very close to both Res. 414 Ennis
Phone 3384
highway 20 and to the railroad
Bible school—10 a m
They hope, however, to discover
Worship and Communion — 11
higher grade ores with the aid am.
o f scintillators, the sentitive
Mid-week service—8 pm
electronics devices with which
C.Y F.. Sunday evening
they hunt out the so-called “hot” o'clock.
rocks. —Malheur Enterprise
Evening services— 8 p m
NEIGHBORING TOWN TOPICS
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Cooking Center
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"Thrifty-30” Electric Range
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it'» full of everything that counts—with an oven that
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Master Oven Clock Control turns oven on and off auto­
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colors! See it right awayl
WE GIVE S i H GREEN STAMPS
Peterson Furniture Co
217 Main Si.
Nyaaa, Ore.
AND
MORE
FUN
THAN
A.
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WALLACE FORD • SIG ROMAN • GENE SHELDON
Sunday, Monday. Tuesday — April 10-11-12
NYSSA THEATRE
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“The Way of the Cross Leads
Home "
Thursday. Apr 6. (this after-
noon) the genera! meeting of the
W S C-S meets at the home of
Mrs Cliff Main The following
ladies will have charge of the pro­
gram Mrs Cochrun. Mrs James
Stephen and Mrs R Wilson.
Holy Thursday April 7. Holy
Communion will be served at the
church at 8 00 p m.
Guest Speaker At
Christian Church
The guest speaker at the Nyssa
Christian church Sunday will be
Elmer Boyer of Portland Boyer
is a retired missionary whose
work was with the natives in
Africa
Mrs J S Beem filled the pul­
pit of the Christian church Sun­
day She was a guest of Mr and
Mrs J C Smith for dinner
SUNRISE SERVICES PLANNED
Easter sunrise srvices will be
held on Lizzard Butte Sunday
morning at sunrise The services
are sponsored annually by the
Lizzard Butte association and the
public is cordially invited The
Butte is located southeast of Mar­
sing
The high school Y M C A. club
is sponsoring a community Good
Friday service at the high school
gymnasium at 11:00 am. Friday.
April 8 Rev Vem Taylor will de­
liver the message His subject will
be. “The Man Who Became a
Traitor."
the person to whom you wish the
lily to go. and the Intermediates
Saturday, Apr 9. community will carry them to the altar dur­
choir dress rehersal at 8:00 p m ing the opening hymn The In­
termediates will have a sunrise
Easter Sunday, April 10. there senice at 7:00 o’clock in the
will be two serv.ees. one at 9 00 church followed by breakfast. The
and one at 11 00 o'clock The choir high school M Y.F. will attend the
will present special music, the sunrise service at Lizzard Butte
Junior Crusader choir made up The Community Choir will pre­
of the 4th, 5th and 6th graders, sent an Easter cantata. “Love
will sing at the 11 00 o’clock ser­ Triumphant” at the LDS stake
vice. There will be a parade of house chapel, 8:15 p m.
Easter lilies at the 9 00 o’clock
service If you have lilies you
The monthly board meeting
would like to share next Sunday, will be held at the church Mon­
or lilies you would like to give to day evening. Apr 11, at 8:00 p.m.
someone else, call the minister,
or have them at the church five
Wednesday afternoon. Apr 13.
minutes until nine with your children afternoon church school
name on them, or the name of at 4 00 p.m.
Midweek meeting Wednesday.
Apr. 13. at 8:00 p.m Place to be
ADRIAN COMMUNITY
announced later
CHURCH
(United Presbyterian)
The Commission on Missions,
Henry E. Moore. Pastor
which sponsored the School of
a m —Bible school
Missions during January and Feb­
11 a m.—Morning worship
ruary. announce through its
11 a m —Junior church
chairman. Grover Lytle, that
enough money was collected to
L. D. S. FIRST WARD
supply fiye plows for India
Charles Mann. Bishop
9 15 a m—Pnetshood meeting
The 4th quarterly conference
10:30 a m —Sunday school.
8:00 p m—Sacrament meeting. will be held April 12 at 8 00 pm.
Tuesday, 2 p m—Relief society. Reports from Officers will be due
Wednesdav, 4 pm — Primary; at that time
7 : 30 d m.—M I A
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Parma, Idaho—McConnel Ave.
Rev. Hale Miller, Minister
10 a m—Bible study.
11 am—Morning worship
8 pm. — Sunday evening ser­
vice.
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH
Fifth Street and Park Ave.
John L. Briehl, Pastor
SUNDAY:
10 a m.—Sunday school
11 am.—Divine worship
Special Services
At Free Methodist
“Special services will be held at
the Adrian Free Methodist
church, April 18 through the 24th,
each evening at 8 p m
The speaker Monday and Tues­
day will be the Rev. Walter
Sloan, pastor of the Caldwell
Free Methodist church and the
speaker for the remainder of the
week and Sunday will be Rev.
E W Walls from Iowa
All are invited to attend the
church of the “Light and Life
Hour”, the Rev. Anthony Casur-
ella. pastor of the church an.
nour.cd
Rev. H. H. Powell
Moves To Kansas
The Rev. Harry H Powell who
has been with the Christian
church in Nyssa left March 26 for
Kansas with his wife where they
will make their home.
The church will employ guest
speakers until another pastor is
secured
Good Friday Service
At Christian Church
A Good Friday Prayer service
will be held at 2 p. m. Friday at
the Christian church. Theme for
the afternoon to which, the pub­
lic is invited, is “We Gather To­
gether.”
A communion service will close
the afternoon’s activitives.
WULF RETURNS FROM IOWA
John Wulf arrived back in Nys­
sa Saturday evening from Council
Bluff. Iowa where he had been
called to attend the funeral of
his youngest brother.
SEYBOLD'S
Radio • TV Service
112 Reece
—
Dial 3913
If no answer call 6633
NYSSA FURNITURE CO,
9 Good Ave.
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT
The New Trailor Court
is now open for business at
15 Park Ave. in Nyssa
G. R. Oldham, Owner
Phone 6593
Cairo Market
CHECK THESE EVERY-DAY PRICES
What Have You Been Paying?
LARD, 4 Lbs.
HOLLIDAY OLEOMARGARINE
V/2 LB. LAGE LOAF BREAD
20-OZ PEANUT BUTTER
PUREX, GALLON
CLOROX, QUART
NATIONAL BISCUIT CRACKERS, 2 lbs
BUTTER, Cube
50 LBS. DOG FOOD
FRISKIES — 50 lbs.
FRISKIES —25 lbs.
FRISKIES—10 lbs.
Cans
15c Each
HILLS BROS. COFFEE—
and other Popular Brands
GIANT FAB, Box
CHEESE, 2 lbs.
SAUSAGE, 3 lbs. for
ALL BRANDS SHORTENING
FRESH EGGS,
Dozen
FRANKFURTERS,
3 lbs.
SUN - UP COFFEE
BLISS COFFEE
CAMPBELL SOUPS
GIANT TIDE
HEAVY DUTY BROOMS
MONKEY FACE GLOVES
CIGARETTES
59c
Lb. 21c
25c
59c
51c
17c
49c
Lb. 69c
$4.49
$5.59
$2.75
$1.49
Lb. 89c
58c
79c
S1.00
92c
39c
$1.00
69c
87c
2 for 25c
2 for 35c
73c
Each $1.49
Pair 39c
$1.45 Carton—Up
Wines, Beer, Jewelry, Hardware, Toys, Magazines,
Groceries, Meats, Vegetables.
OPEN SUNDAYS
We Will Close Easter Sunday — 2:30 P.M