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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 13. 1953 PAGE TWO Apple Valley Bv Carl Anderson Henry THE GATE CITY JOURNAL Mrs. Dwight Seward Phone 2-2731 ...................Editor and Publisher DUANE R ALTERS . . . News Editor John C. Birrel Duane R. Alters end Rita K. Whorton. Owners SUBSCRIPTION RATES Single Copies---------- 10c In Malheur County, Oregon, md Payette and Canyon Counties, Idaho: 1 Y e a r __________ $3.50 6 Months ------------$2.50 Elsewhere in the USA: Per Y ear_________ $4.00 6 Months _____ — $2.50 NEWS PAP£« PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION N AT I ON Al E_0 I T O « I A L 1 a s T o c T a t i Q n s E = r< ttsi r ' s r j - Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon, for transmission through the United States Mails, as a second class matter under the act of March 3, 1879. To escape comment or criticism, do nothing, be nothing, say nothing. METHODIST Church News O w yhee Community Church Notes “These things I have spoken to you while I am still with you. But the Counselor, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, he will teach you all things, and bring to your re membrance all that I have said to you. John 14:25: Thursday. March 13 (tonight), 7 p.m —Young adult fellowship St. Patrick’s pancake supper. All youth in college, working or young married people ar invited. Call 3957 for further information. Sunday, March 16, 9:45 am church school—classes for all ages. 11 a m —Worship service. Mr. Ludlow's sermon topic will be: “ 1 Believe in the Holy Spirit.” 7 p.m.—MYF and MIF meet ings. 8 p.m.—Evening service. Ser mon, “ Let God Have His Way." Join us for an evening of song and meditation. Wednesday, March 19, 8 p.m.— Choir practice. 8 p.m.—'Bible study in the church parlor. Read John 11th chapter. Thursday, March 20, 2 p.m.— Woman’s society circle meetings. Saturday, March 22—Western district MYF rally will be held in the Nyssa church. “ Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity” . Psalms 133:1. Womens Missionary meeting was at the home of Mrs. Elver Nielsen with 11 members present. Several letters had been received from the Smithwicks. Dick Sleeper o f Caldwell brought the Sunday morning message and showed a film Sun day evening. Mr. Sleeper had dinner with the Joe Stephens family. Cake and coffee were served after church Sunday evening in honor of two families who are moving from this community. The Rollie Pattie family is mov ing to Durkee and the Homer Whitmans will be at Emmett. John Price had Bible study and prayer* meeting at the Joe Ste phen home. A pot luck dinner is planned for after church Sunday to en able Chester Rutledge the oppor tunity to speak. Christian Church Notes “ Let every soul be in subjection to the higher powers; for there is no power but of God; and the powers that be are ordained of Mr. and Mrs. Dareld Steinke God."—Romans 13:1. and family were supper guests Sunday at the home of his moth Sunday, March 16, 9:45 a m.— er, Mrs. Verda Steinke. Church school for all ages. 11 a m. — Sermon, “What Is Evangelism?” 6 p m. Orchestra practice. BACK TO THE 7 p.m.—All youth groups meet. BIBLE BROADCAST 8 p.m.—Sermon, “Church and State.” 9 p m. — Singspiration at the Christian church. All youth of the area are invited to attend. Wednesday, 7 pm. — Prayer M onday—F riday meeting and Bible study. 9:30— 10:00 A. M. 8 p m .— Choir practice. New voices welcome. Saturday Christian Women’s fellowship 1:00 P.M . general meeting Thursday, 2 p.m., at the church. Station KFXD Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shippy of Boise on a week end trip to Washington last week. The Bostons stopped at Portland to j see his mother, Mrs. Anna Bos ton, and also visited his brother, Roy Boston and family at Or chard, Wash. The Shippys visited friends at Tacoma and Auburn, STO P LOOK <g> L IS T E N 7) Methodist Pastor At Idaho Meeting lie Muggs of Salem, Ore., spent the week end with Ann’s parents, where they once lived. They re turned home Sunday. Miss Ann Dibble and Miss Mil- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble and family. The girls are both fresh men at Northwest Nazarene col lege in Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown and family were dinner guests at the Rex Wagner home Saturday evening to honor the birthday an niversary of Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Cecil Scott and Mrs. John Houck of Ontario called in the evening and enjoyed the birthday cake and home-made ice cream. Dwight Seward accompanied Virgil Seward Saturday as he made his weekly trip to Halfway, Ore., with produce. The Rev. and Mrs. Paul Lud low of the Nyssa Methodist church attended a meeting of the Idaho conference in Gooding Friday and Saturday. The Nyssa pastor is sub-district councilor for MYF and Mrs. Ludlow is con ference youth secretary for the C a r i — p WSCS. A n d e : r2.SoM -— ■ The council voted to send $100 from youth of the district to buy a pew for remodeling program of a Negro church in North Carolina ! and the remainder of the meeting was spent discussing plans for 1 summer activities. Included in plans is a Methodist projects tour The Rev. and Mrs. Donald Bitz- by bus through Oregon and Wash berger, missionaries from Japan ington June 23 to July 1. More than 1200 persons from who are making a tour of the Nyssa, Ontario, Vale, Parma and United States, were special guests Owyhee wards of the Nyssa stake Sunday evening at the Episcopal of the LDS church attended a two- church at a potluek dinner. day quarterly conference of the Following the evening prayer stake in Nyssa last Friday and services, the Rev Bitzberger gave Saturday. a lecture on conditions in Japan. New stake mission president is From here they will continue L. L. Jacobs of Ontario, who suc ' their tour throughout the states. The Sacrament of Confirmation ceeds William J. Beus, former will be conferred by the Most mission president, who has moved Sunset V alley— Rev. Francis P. Leipzig, D. D., from Nyssa to Moses Lake, Wash. By Lois Counsil Bishop of Baker in St. Hubert’s Dr. L. W. Stoffers, Ontario, was Phone 2439 church, Nyssa Monday, March 17, selected by Jacobs as his first Russell Howell, Wayne Berrett, at 7:30 p.m. counselor and J. E. Brower, Nys For the past two weeks special sa, was sustained by the confer Morton Wixon and Irvin Durfee helped haul fertilizer for E. E. classes in religion have been held ence as high counselman. Fred for those to be confirmed. These erick Troast, Parma, and Henry Cloninger last week. The Rev. William Woodman, classes have stressed the funda Hasler, Vale, were sustained as presidents of the 389th quorum of minister of the Episcopal church, mentals of Christianity and es has been at the E. E. Cloninger pecially the meaning, purpose Seventies. Presiding officer of the confer home several times recently, giv and obligations that accompany ence was Elder Bruce R. McCon- ing religious instructiin to Mr. j the conferring of this Sacrament. Cloninger, Mrs. W. T. Raffington Approximately 60 adnlts will kie, Salt Lake City, a member of and Mrs. Elza Niccum. The three be annointed at the services on the first council of Seventies of and Anita and Marie Niccum are St. Patrick’s night. the LDS church. Present in the sanctuary with “Why We Are Here" was the to be confirmed today (Thursday). Bishop Leipzig will be Father subject of Elder McConkie’s ad dress at the Sunday morning gen- eral session where he emphasized Joseph Hayes, chancellor of the that each human being is tested to Baker Diocese and the pastors of determine his or her status in the neighboring towns Father Adrian Community eternity. Speaking at a Mutual Francis McCormack of Ontario, I Improvement association meeting Father John O’Brien of Vale. Church News : Sunday afternoon, the speaker Father Vincent Egan of Bums, Young people meet each Sun | discussed tithing based on re- j Father John Baumgartner, Nyssa, day night to practice Easter mu marks of Malachi. and Father Sullivan of Jordan sic. Elder McConkie spoke at a Sun Valley Mary and Martha society will day evening MIA session on “Be This is the third time that Con meet Thursday, March 13, with ing in Tune with the Spirit,” J firmation has been conferred in Mrs. Carl Hill. Mrs. Scheimer pointing out that a person can the present basement church of will be assistant hostess. know if he is in tune with his St. Hubert. Probably this will be Sunday night, March 16, will spirit, just as a musician knows if the Last time as the parishoncrs be the last of the Sunday night he is in tune with his instrument. have purchased Block 48 of Park study classes at the parsonage in Stake President Arvel Child, addition in Nyssa and hope by this series of the study on the Nyssa, conducted the general ses early summer to start the con church. sions Sunday and Mrs. Earl Wine- struction of a new church that gar. Ontario, was in charge of the will seat 300 people. Come-Double class party Fri MIA program. A dinner for the visiting Bishop Special music was presented by and priests will be held at the day, 8 p.m., at the church. We were in third place in the the combined choirs of the two home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dor- j contest last Sunday. Contest ends Nyssa wards under the direction ity at 502 N. 4th street Monday |of Mrs. Elbert Brown, Nyssa. March 30. evening. LDS Conference P°tluck_ Dinner Guest Lecturer Draws 1200 Here Sunday/ March Saturday, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Reffett were in Caldwell on business Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Butcher and Dickie were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Lome Clay and son, Jerry, in Nampa. Several of this community at tended the wedding of Verleen Smith and Clarence Cable in On tario Sunday afternoon. Nyla and Kory Boekweg stay ed with Mr. and Mrs. George Moeller of Arcadia last week end while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Boekweg made a trip to Ogden, Utah. While there, plans were made for the family to move. Her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Beckstead came from Ogden with a truck to assist in the moving. SHOP NYSSA AND SAVE! Shop Nyssa on Tuesdays and Win! 9 Each Tuesday/ a Name of Some Person Will Be Drawn St. Hubert's Set Confirmation, Plan Building At 3:00 p.m. NEXT TUESDAY, MARCH 18 THERE WILL BE 2 JACKPOTS 5 too & «50 Available to two persons who are in any of the business firms listed below . . . The nam e will be drawn from the sub scriber list of Nyssa's Idaho Power Co. patrons. If you are on another listing, register at the Nyssa Insurance A gency. Idaho Department Store Nyssa Pharmacy Brownie's Cafe Wilson Bros. Dept. Store Wilson's Super Market Idaho Power Co. Ben Franklin Store M & W Market The First National Bank Gale City Journal Taylor's Food Market Nyssa Food Center Bracken's Dept. Store Ideal Gas & Appliance Firestone Dealer Store Paulus Jewelry Eder Hardware Carl & Burt's Machine Shop O. K. Rubber Welders Bob Thompson Agency Polar Bear Nyssa Insurance Agency Owyhee Drug Store The Food Mart Bernard Eastman Insurance Nyssa Co-op Supply Sponsored by Nyssa Chamber of Commerce Businessmen’s Committee DOLLAR DAYS SPECIALS I FOOD STORÉ rw PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY WHERE YOUR FOOD $$$$$$ GOES FARTHER TUNA M A R G A R IN E Sun Valley T A M A L E S W ilson's— 16 Oz. APPLE JELLY Kraft — 10 Oz. C A T S U P Hunt's — 20 Oz. . . TOMATO SAUCE Hums . . Fresh—Tender a spa r a g u s • 6 for $ 1 3 Lbs. 6 9 * 4 for $ 1.00 5 for $ 1.00 . 2 for 43 * . 6 for 49 * I S ’* I /N Fresh Grade "A "— 2 Lb. Average WHOLE Jewel Chicken or Beef 5 for . . . . $ 1.00 Simple Simon — 8 Oz. BANNED GOODS SPECIALS* Clearwater Flakes FRYERS Apple— Cherry Boysenberry 6 for . . . . $1.00 F ISH ST IC K S o 79 <ea 3 for 2.69 SW IS S S T E A K . .......... Lb. 7 Q £ CUBE S T E A K S .......... 5 for $ 1.00 Joe's Home-Made LITTLE PIG SAU SAGES_ _ _ _ Lb. 5 9 ^ Columbia SLICED BACON . . . 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