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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1958
PAGE TWO
RELIGION IN
BROTHERHOOD
WEEK
By the Rev. Paul Ludlow
THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
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Vale Lutherans
Set Dedication
For Church Sun.
WSCS Meeting Special World Day of Prayer Service
Held
Thursday
Mrs. Leslie Topliff, Mrs Duane Set for Friday at Methodist Church
Alters and Mrs. Russell Gressley
were hostess at a coffee and des
hour Thursday, Jan 6 for
Jonah was the reluctant preju The new Grace Lutheran church sert
diced prophet in a tale of long at Vale will be dedicated at spe WSCS members of the Methodist
ago. He ran away from a clear cial services there Sunday, Feb. church.
call to duty because he would ra 16, the Rev. John L. Briehl, pas The meeting was called to or
by Mrs. Clyde Snider and Mrs.
ther see his enemies destroyed
of both the Vale church and der
Raymond Sager opened devotions
than to have them repent and tor
Faith
Lutheran
at
Nyssa
an
litary.
live.
this week. There will be by using W. a W. prayer
Foster was in charge
In running away he encounter nounced
no Church school or morning ser of Mrs
program, "Christian Action
ed stormy weather, was swallow vice at the Nyssa Church Sunday on the
March.” Mrs. Kinsey Kev-
ed up by adversity and was fi to enable all members and friends eren the reported
“Our Christian
nally rescued by a sea-sick fish. to join with the Vale congrega Social Relations on Heritage.”
Mem
The call to duty came again and tion in treir dedicatory observ bers were then divided in discus
Jonah hearkened but took no ance. The Rev. Briehl stated.
groups. Mrs. Paul Ludlow
pleasure in warning the people of Service of dedication will be sion
had charge of installation service
Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. Nineveh
of impending judment. gin at 10:30 with Dr. S. C. Sief- for
Mrs. Paul Penrod who will
Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon, for transmission The pleasure was gone because kes of Portland, district president
through the United States Mails, as a second class matter under Jonah suspected that God would of Northwestern District of the I take over duties of treasurer for
coming year.
forgive if they repented.
the act of March 3, 1879.
American Lutheran church and the Announcements
Feb.
After delivering his message of Rev. Briehl as officating pastors. 21 as World Day of included
Prayer
in
doom,
Jonah
sat
in
the
shade
of
Open house will be held from 2 Methodist church according the
To escape comment or criticism, do nothing, be nothing,
to
a gourd vine to see what would to 4 p. m. with vesper services Mrs. Sager, chairman of the hos
say nothing.
happen to the wicked city. When scheduled at 8 p.m. The Rev. T. tess committee. Feb. 22, Sunday
the blow did not fall, our reluc M. Gebhardt, pastor of the Luth evening service in a series of five
tant prophet pouted and wished eran church at Salem will deliver during lent.
The Soldiers' Oldest Missile
he
might die. Jonah reflects the the sermon.
Recent missile failures and success—the Navy flub, attitude
of many modern patriots. Other officiating pastors will be Nineteen members and one
the Army Explorer success and the A ir Force fizzle—
guest, Mrs. Cora Davis were pres
Have
we
tried to run away from the Rev. Leonard Dalberg of ent.
may make m any an Army veteran chuckle as he rem in our responsibility
as
a
Christian
Faith Lutheran Church, Cald
isces about off-duty experiences during World W ar II.
nation?
well; the Rev. Robert Oestreich,
No doubt most of them recall barroom and barracks
Do we not feel that the Com First Lutheran Church, Baker; NEWS OF RECORD
sessions involving argum ents over the three branches munists
forfeited all right the Rev. Ed Kastin, Zion Luther Complaints Filed in Circuit Court
of the service and their rejoinder that either ended all to the love have
of
God?
an Church, La Grande and Dr. John Murphy vs. William But
argum ents or wound up in fisticuffs: “The Navy gets
Do we rejoice when we hear Siefkes.
$30,828 80. 2/3/58.
the pay, the A ir Corps gets the credit and the Arm y does that Russia has taken a more tol The new $35,000 red brick ve ler. Earl Damages.
vs. Allen Fletcher.
erant attitude toward Christianity, neer structure located at Yakima Recovery Lyons
the work.”
or do we say, “Just another clever and F Street in Vale was con 2/4/58. on account. $2,734 03.
propaganda
almost entirely by vol United Credit Service vs. Vir
Adrian Community “There’s a trick?”
METHODIST
wideness in God’s structed
unteer
members
the congrega gil Rolland, et ux. Recovery on
Church News
mercy, like the wideness of the tion since ground of breaking
Church
News
cere
$235.73. 2/5/58.
“Go ye, therefore, and teach all All interested adults are invited sea; for the love of God is broad monies March 13, 1955. Grace note.
Joyce L. Gorrell vs. Teddy L.
nations . . . Teaching them to ob to meet with the group at the par er than the measure of man’s Lutheran church was organized Gorrell.
2/6/58.
serve all things whatsoever I sonage each Sunday night at 8 mind . . .”
as a congregation April 11, 1954 Beverly Divorce.
M.
Stauffer
vs. Edward
The
only
chosen
people
are
have comrnnaded you.”
p.m. Please bring your Bible.
under
the
leadership
of
Rev.
D.
Stauffer.
Divorce.
2/6/58.
those who choose to do God’s Briehl. The church had its be Allene Barker vs. Lyle
—Math. 28:19-20.
Barker.
The Mary and Martha Society will.
ginning with a few families meet- Divorce. 2/7/58.
Sunday, Feb. 16, 9:45 a m. — will meet with Mrs. Herb Thomas
April 23, 1950. soon moving their Marriage Licenses Issued
Church school for everyone and Thursday, Feb. 13. Mrs. Dyre
meetings to Vale, gaining mem Edwin Eldon Johnson and Mary
Christian
Church
everyone welcome.
Roberts, assistant hostess.
bership until they were orga Isadora Blakeman of Brayant,
Notes
II a m.—Worship service. Mr.
nized a congregation four years 1 S.D.,
and Vale, Ore. 2/3/58.
Ludlow’s sermon topic will be A ham dinner will be served in “Pure religion and undefiled be- j later.
Driving
While Under Influence
fore
God
and
the
Father
is
this,
“World Parish or Perish.”
the church dining room, Friday
Of
Intoxication
Liquor
7 p.m —MYF and MIF meetings evening, Feb. 14 from 6:30 to 8:30 to visit the fatherless and widows NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION
(Mandatory
suspension.)
Thom-
in
their
affliction,
and
to
keep
at the church.
p.m. This dinner is sponsored by himself unspotted f r o m the |
OWYHEE
IRRIGATION
I
as
Edward
Whalen,
40,
253
West
Monday. Feb. 17, 8 p.m.—A new the church to help meet the in
DISTRICT
Main street, Weiser, Ida., suspend
series on Methodist beliefs will surance on the church and par world.”—James 1:27.
Notice is hereby given, that the ed 1/25/58, 90 days.
begin and continue weekly until sonage.
Board
of Directors of the Owyhee John Bills, Nyssa, suspended
Sunday, Feb. 16, 9:45 a.m. — Irrigation
Easter. This is open to everyone.
District will meet on 11/17/57, 90 days.
Church
school
for
all
ages.
Tuesday, Feb. 21—World Day The Boy Scouts were honored
the
4th
day
1958, at I Laurah Lucille Martinez, 45, 16
of Prayer service in our church at the Sunday morning church 11 a.m.—Sermon, “On the Day 8:00 o’clock P. of M. March,
at
the
office East 1st street, Nyssa, suspended
of
Pentecost.”
at 1:30 p.m. All women of the service last Sunday. The Scout
of
the
District,
17
South
First
St., ! 1/20/58, 90 days.
p.m.—Orchestra practice.
community are invited.
Masters told of the activities of 6 7 p.m.—All
Nyssa,
Oregon,
to
sit
as
a
Board
youth
groups
meet.
Wednesday, Feb. 22, 9 a.m. to their various groups, the Den
of Equalization for the purpose of Court Recommendation
9 p.m.—All-church prr--4 vigil. Mothers were introduced and also 8 p.m.—“The Mystery of Baby reviewing
and correcting the as (Following traffic violation con
Come to the church for prayer committeemen. Presentation of lon.”
sessment
roll
and apportionment victions.) Dale Edward Campbell,
sometime during this 12-hour per the flags by representatives from Wednesday, Feb. 12, 7 p.m. — of charges for operation
and main Carter hotel, Ontario, reckless
iod.
each Scout group and a special Bible study and prayer meeting. tenance for the 1958 irrigation sea driving, suspended 1/30/58, 60
4 p.m.—Extra sessions for jun musical number by one of the 8 p.m.—Choir practice.
and the assessment of $4.40 days.
Thursday—General meeting of son,
ior and primary grades.
Scouts was given.
per
acre
for operation and main Financial Responsibility
CWF at 2 p.m. at the church.
The Rev. and Mrs. Ludlow are
tenance,
delinquencies in collec (Failure to show proof of finan
attending a pastoral conference in Wesleyan in doctrine, holiness in Friday, Feb. 14—Come-Double tions, reserve
and administration cial responsibility.) Flossie Ann
party at the church.
Berkeley this week.
experience, informal in worship class
expenses
and
$2.10 per acre for Hasenbalg, 32, route 2, box 138,
Twenty from Nyssa attended construction charges
and scriptural in standards.
during the Ontario, suspended 1/24/58.
the “School on Christian Living” year 1958.
THE BIBLE
Special
service
will
begin
at
Lewis Bugenig, Ontario, sus
in Ontario last Tuesday.
MISSIONARY CHURCH
The
assessment
roll
and
records
the
church
Sunday
morning,
Feb.
pended
1/25/58. Vehicle license
Don’t forget to invite someone for 1958 may be inspected at the No. 6K-9864,
Second and Beech Ave.
16,
and
continue
nightly
at
7:45!
1946 International
Progress toward completion of through March 2. A young man to Bible school this Sunday and office of the district by any in pickup.
help
us
win
the
contest.
the first unit of one of Nyssa’s
Lubbock, Tex., the Rev. Ar Our Bible school was increased terested person during office Dell Bad Hawk, Nyssa, sus
newest churches is noted today from
thur
S.
will be doing the by one member Sunday with the hours of each business day.
pended 1/20/58. Vehicle license
by the pastor of the church, the preaching Morgan,
Done
by
order
of
the
Board
of
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
L.
No.
335010, Arkansas, 1947 Pon
Rev. Lowell L. Foster, with in Crane of Nampa will be in charge arrival of a fine baby boy to Mr. Directors.
tiac
2-door.
and
Mrs.
Hastings.
stallation of a new 200,000 BTU of the music. Everyone is invited
OWYHEE
IRRIGATION
Driving
While Suspended
gas furnace and perimeter-type to these special services and are
DISTRICT
Albert
Lee Viaene, 19, route 2,
heating system.
welcome to all services of
By: Harold Henigson,
Ontario, suspended 12/29/57, 1
The church is located at the always
Secretary.
year. Vehicle license No. 8B-1438,
corner of Second street and Beech the church.
First publication, Feb. 6, 1958. 1953 Willys Jeep, No. 5H-4433;
avenue. The building which was Mr. and Mrs. John Barnett were
1951 Pontiac sedan, No. 2K-370;
started last September is 32 feet Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Norman Broders of Nyssa was Last publication, Feb. 27, 1958. 1951
Ford sedan.
treated for lacerations of the
wide and 60 feet long (inside Mrs. Bill Schoen.
lower lip, Sunday, Feb. 9, at Mal HOME FROM HOSPITAL
measurements). Room has been
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Too mb spent
provided for six classrooms. This Mrs. Bill Nicholson spent sev heur Memorial hospital. Broders, j Mrs. Ed Wild returned home Tuesday
at the home of
is barely adequate for the pres eral days this week at the home of who is employed by Vaughn Saturday from Malheur Memorial Mr. and evening
Mrs. Bill Schoen. The
ent, but plans are to enlarge soon. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Osborn in Stringer, was hit with a pitch j hospital where she had surgery evening was
spent playing cards.
and was a patient for 11 day3.
fork handle.
The Bible Missionary church is Nampa.
&
Broders Receives
Lip Lacerations
vV.OR's
food stor S
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The World Day of Prayer is
a day when millions of women
around the world join in a 24-hour
prayer vigil. It is a day set aside
to unite all Christians in the
bond of prayer, local church wo
men explained this week.
This special day of prayer will
be observed by women of all
churches in Nyssa and Adrian
communities, beginning with a
fellowship hour at 1:30 p.m, Fri
day, Feb. 21, at the Methodist
church. The worship service will
begin at 2:15 p.m. Mrs. Robert
Jackson will be in charge of the
program entitled, “The Bread of
Life,” with groups from all local
churches participating.
Robb Relatives
Attend Funeral
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swanson,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Swanson
and Kenneth Swanson, all of
Nebraska, came by car to attend
funeral services of their sister,
Mrs. Hudson Robb. While here
they were guests in the Hudson
Robb home.
Mr. and Mrs. James Robb and
family of Moses Lake, Wash., and
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wilson left
Friday after spending several
days here. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brell
of Nebraska left Saturday after
visiting here for the past four
weeks.
Nyssan's Father
Dies
Suddenly
George A. B. Marston, 83, of
Denver, Colo., father of Mrs. H.
H. Howell of Nyssa, died sudden
ly in Boise Wednesday night. Mr.
Marston had been visiting here
and with relatives in Boise for
the past three weeks.
Mrs. Howell accompanied his
remains to Palisades, Nebr.,
where services were conducted
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Pulliam
and family were in Yakima from ,
Wednesday until Sunday where!
they were called by the illness o f;
his father, A. F. Pulliam.
CLASSIFIED FOR RESULTS
In the United States, where
World Day of Prayer came into
being in 1887, more than 25,000
communities will take part in the
1958 observance. In great cathe
drals and in tiny roadside chapels
the special service will be heard,
as well as in shops, schools, col
leges, hospitals, factories and
fields.
Mayors and governors in many
states and cities will issue special
proclamations. In some places,
traffic will come to a dead halt
for one minute of silent prayer
and the joyful bells of many de
nominations will ring in unison,
calling the faithful to worship.
Through World Day of Prayer
offerings, hard-pressed agricultur
al workers and Indian-American
brothers trying to adjust to city
life are among those aided in
America. As Christians every
where ask God for the gift of
world peace and unity, the grow
ing contributions help to develop
Christian leadership in newly-
awakened Africa and Asia.
Reading material for new liter
ates is provided on several con
tinents: the Mau Mau resettle
ment camps received new light
and life through the mobile unit
that repeatedly visits them; pilot
projects for village children are
set up; Christian broadcasting is
increased in lands where this is
all important at this crucial mo
ment in world history and other
self-help and educational services
are carried out—thanks to World
Day of Prayer funds.
All w on^n of the community
are invited to attend the World
Day of Prayer service.
BACK TO THE
BIBLE BROADCAST
Station KFXD
Monday—F riday
9:30—10:00 A. M.
Saturday
1:00 P.M .
SPECIAL SERVICES
Preaching—REV. ARTHUR S. MORGAN
From Lubbock, Texas
Singing—THE A. L. CRANES
From Nampa, Idaho
Location—BIBLE MISSIONARY CHURCH
*
7:45 Each Evening and
10:00 a.m. and
7:00 p.m. Sunday
Dat< -FEBRUARY 16 TO MARCH 2
Everyone Is Welcome!
LOWELL L. FOSTER, Pastor
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Pork Chops 10 for $1
Beef Roasts lb . 39<
RIB B O IL ..................... Lb. 2 5 «
Whole or Shank Half HANS . . Lb. 59 «
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