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Rates lc per word per issue: Minimum charge 15c, cash in ad vance. It charged, minimum is 25c. W ant Ads bring big results. Miscellaneous 8T. P A I L'S EPISCO PAL CHURCH church Services every 4th Sunday morn- j ing. Holy Communion at 10 JO a m Rev Stanley Moore, Pastor 2 00 Everyone welcome Paster Ernest C Knull OF THE W O R K — Let us put your FOR SALE— Let us print some stat B R A K E car or truck brakes in first class ionery for your farm. Printed let Special equipment and terheads add prestige, neatness and conditLn. convenience to your correspondence. trained men at your service. Pruyn Auto Repair. Phone 56F2. See the Journal for prices. CHURCH Hermit Ecklebarger. Pastor NAZARENE We Read “ In the?, O Lord, d? I put my trust: Let me never be put tc. ccnfusion." How true it is, one needs to put ther trust in the lo rd Jesus Christ. For he alone is the only c iv that never fails. 10:00 A. M Sunday School. All are welcome 11:00 A. M Morning Worship Sermon theme. Launch out Into the Deep. 8 00 P M. Young P oples-Senlcrs Ages. High school and college. Jun iors— 5th to 8th grades. In Legion Hall Pastor: Vem W Martin. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Come and bring the family. Morning Worship 11: A M Theme: “ Work." John 9 4. N.Y P.S. 7:30 P. M Tills service is especially for the young p ople from fourteen to forty but every one is welcome. Everyone takes part and all have an njoyable time This week we have a special. A young lady chalk artist who will illustrate special numbers in song during the singing ther of Don't miss this »pedal treat Sunday evening, July 25 at 7:30 Evening Service at 8:15. Last week the m ssage was about Paul and Silas in the Phllllplan jail T ext what must I do to be saved? Acts 17:30: FO R R E N T —Trailor house, fur H A U L IN O — A ll kinds, Oregon and nished and conn-cted tc electric Idaho License. Hugh Glasgow. ity. See Mrs W alter Marshall, ltc Phone 36-F3 Jan 16tf. K IN G M A N K O LO N Y C O M M U N IT Y CHURCH RE AL E S T A T E : I f you wish to buy or sell town lots, homes or farms, See R. J. Davis at the Western Hotel. 6-10-tfs. 8:30 P M Evening Worship | Theme: Heaven! And Who?.? Going There, Wednesday evening at 8 30 m id week prayer meeting. COME and bring your Bibles. FO R SALE—T h re: horse McCor W A N T ADS P A Y B IO D IVID E N D S mick Deering binder. Jake Kollen. Half south and half west CCC camp 7-15-2tp. FO R SALE—Pure Bred Jersey Bull Yearling. Frank Burke, 2‘ s miles. | Southwest of Nyssa on Chae. M ar shall place, tic. 1—With a Russo-Jap dispute over the Amur river, crack battalion* of the Red army have been held In readiness for possible trouble. 2—Senators Robert M. LaFollette, Jr., left, and Elbert Thomas of the senate civil liberties committee are shown studying photographs of the Memorial day riot at the Republic steel plant in South Chicago in which ten pickets were shot down. 3— President Roosevelt in a recent radio salute to Can ada exchanged greetings with Governor-General Lord Tweedsmuir. THE RIGHT PLAC E j This wetk Evangelist F A. Pow- j C O M M U N IT Y CHURCH ell will bring th? evening message Floyd E White, Pastor Folk It will be well worth your time , to come and hear this speaker Sunday School 10 o'clock D R. Mid-week prayer meeting every DeGross, superintendent; Mrs. Dave W dnesday evening at 8:30. We are Beers, primary superintendent; having great times at these ser-1 Mrs. John Poage, junior superin- J vice3. I f you I ve the Lord come to tendent. You are welcome to Join | prayer meeting and get blessed; our well organized Sunday School, j singing, testifying and praising Ood Morning Worship 11:15. Sermon I was glad when they said unto I Subject: The Rejected Stone. Law yer—Are you aware, sir, that me let us go into the house of the The Epworth League Institute what you contemplate is Illegal? Lord. Psalms Certificates will be given out th is 1 Client — Certainly. What do you service. We are glad to state that suppose I came to consult you for? delegates ASSEM BLY OF GOD CHURCH all seventeen of our Inconsistent to the Wallowa Lake Institutute Talkative Lady (on board ship) Pentecost received their certificates, which —Can you swim? w »rr- gained by a perfect atten Sunday School 10:00 A M Sailor — Only at times, ma'am. dance to all classes Morning Worship 11:00 A M. T. L. — Only at times 1 How Evening meeting 8:30 P M Epworth League service at seven strange; and when do these mo Weekly meetings — Wednesday o'clock in the church basement. ments of ability come to you? preaching and prayer service at Ther will b? a report of the dele- j Sailor — When I am In the water, 8:30. gates on the work of the Institute. 1 m a'am .—New Outlook (Toronto.). Friday Young Peoples meeting Evening Service at eight also in 8:30 So Mercenary the basement where it Is cool Come Visitor (at doctor's house) — Is Saturday aftem con children's and bring a friend. your daddy in, dear? Small Daughter — No, he's out giving an anesthetic. Visitor — An anestheticl That’s a big word. What does it mean? Small Daughter — It means $25. For Your Funny-Bone A young man at college named Freeze, Weighed down by M. A .’ s and A. B's, Collapsed from the strain; Said his doctor: " ’Tis plain. You're killing yourself by degrees.” For Sake of Argument Mother — Haven’ t I always told you the Browns are not the kind of boys to play with? Junior — Yes, mother, but I ’ m a good boy for them to play with. A Sit-Down Strike HERE? '1 hat was the exclamation made by a rather be- iuddled customer in one o f the local stores here last Saturday. “ No,’ replied the rested-looking clerk, slowly getting up from a half-slumped, comfortable reclining position over the counter, “ the boss merely forgot to advertise.” Now, The Cat Will Get It Billy (staying on uncle's fa rm )— There's a mouse in the milk pail. Uncle — Did you pull it out? B illy—No; but It's all right—I put the cat in. Sympathetic Kind Old Lady — Yes, my good man, I too. have had my trials. Tram p— Indeed, ma'am. And what did they pinch you for? GRAIN OR CLOVER SEED W e are in the market W ANTE D —A chance to match our commercial printing against the field. Call 19 for samples, prices and Mr. and Mrs Moeck and two quick service. The Nyssa Gate City children of Bend, Oregon, visited Journal. from Friday until Tuesday at the W ANTE D — All your welding jobs. Cash prizes to be awarded to win Allen Curtis home. We promise good work and fair Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pinkston re ning exhibitors at the Western celved word from their daugther prices. Pruyn Auto Repair, Phone Idaho State Fair to be held 1n Boise Mrs. Floyd M cKee of Likely. Calif 56F2. August 25th to 29th Inclusive, total cm ia that a baby girl was born to $13,000 This figure is about $3,000 the McKees July 18th. “T h e Fanner’s Own Co-Op'' greater than the amount paid in A reception for Rev. Ecklebarger prizes in the first renewal of the Phone 26 Nvssa FOUND: Gold watch near Mitchell Fair last year and does not include and fam ily was held Monday even Butte. Inquire at Journal. ing at the Kingman Kolony com the prizes which will be given In horse racing and rodeo events. Fair munity church. A nice program was managers state that the premiums given as follows, a vocal solo b> offered compare very well with Mrs. Sugg, a piano solo, Mrs. Lane, those offered at other important J a solo with guitar acompaniment, fairs ! Bill Kurtz. Mrs. Mary Nichols spoke Prizes are o ff red in thirteen div- ™ ^ e history during the past 25 isions, with dairy cattle receiving >:ars ° f Sunday Sf ht>° 1 here, It don’t pay to take a chance on losing $3,453; horses $1,594; beef cattle $1.- Rev Ecklebarger also ipoke a word 787.50; swine $1,336; sheep $358; of appreciation. Miss Jeanette Martin is spending your crop . . . Let us insure your hay poultry $453; farm products $2.228, and fruit $152. Women's crafts will her vacation at the horn? of her against fire. See us before it is too late be awarded with $499 for fine arts, sister Mrs. Wm. Toomb of Genesee, $110 for flowers and $107 for pantry Idaho. The regular meeting o f the HEC and kitchen products Future F ar mers of American will receive $322 met at the home of Mrs. C. E. El liot Monday. Mrs. Harvey Hatch and a very substantial sum has been who is the HEC chairman for the reserved for boys' and girls' clubs. Wade district met with the King- Prizes are completely listed in a man ladies and plans for the Pom Don M. Graham, Manager 48 page booklet of rules and regu ona which is to be held at the Big lations which is now being distri Bend park July 22 were completed buted throughout Idaho or which Floyd Z siger is suffering from an may be obtained by writing to Ed L. Infection on his shoulder and c.n hlr Sproat, Fair Manager, in Boise. neck. New construction is being rush The Ic e Thrasher fam ily made a ed to completion at the Fair trip to Brigham, Utah, this week Grounds and all projects will be for a few days visit with ti i: finished well in advance of the daughter. opening day c f the Fair, assuring Neighbors and friends are very plenty of room and accomodations glad to hear that Mrs. Wallace, w lr for all exhibitors, of which there has been very ill in th? Ontario will be many more than last year. hospital since early June, will now Some of the exhibition buildings be able to return to her home this have been doubled in size, and two week. new buildings are already complet Owing to the illness of her daugh ed. ter Mrs. Smith returned to her heme In Meridian Sunday. The Smiths have been working in th" First Engineers beets at the Elliott brothers ranch. The engineer on the first steam W ilma and Wm. Gowey enter locomotive in the United States was Horatio Allen, who agreed to make tained at a birthday party for their the trial trip of the “ Stourbridge friends cn July 14th. Among th? L ion ," August 8, 1829. The second many geed times In the afternoon was Peter Cooper, builder of the was a swim in the canal. Following | “ Tom Thumb," on its trial trip on this the girls spent a great deal cf the Baltimore & Ohio, August 28, time untieing knots in th ir clothes. I Several farmers are cutting | 1830. The third engineer was Nich majority of the men olas W. Darrell, who ran the “ Best grain. The Friend of Charleston" on Its trial are using Farmalls in place of trip, November 2, 1830. horses on the binders. By MRS. C. E. E L L IO T T Found Nyssa Realty Co. <t>y Faster Cutting —fits any make of tractor JOHN DEERE POWER MOWER rE f inary example above, why not pep Have You Heard KOZY CAFE Now Under New Manager* up business with some snappy ad vertising? W e have cut and copy atten tion . . . and buyers. You get results when you advertise in “ Jones seems rather cast down since he learned tj*it hla rich uncle has left him nothing." "Y es, it seems to have taken the elr out of hia heirship." Al Thompson HAY INSURANCE Z-Z-Z-S-S-S-! L IK E TH AT want customers to think the imag The Gate City Jou rnal Sec us before you sell y6ur KINGM AN KOLONY Boise Fair Prizes Mr. Merchant, if you don’t service which help attract Wanted Before You Sell O ver * 1 3 ,0 0 0 N YSSA M E TH O D IST What? FO R SA LE —1928 Ford M .d 1 A sedan, fair condition: price $100. Terms $10 a month. Aleen Tanner, seven and half miles Southwest of Nyssa. 7-15-3tc. SEE AL Mrs. W. H. Beam and Reta Blodgett have taken over the management o f the K ozv Cafe and will be assisted by Mrs. Nellie “ Eddie” Edwards, Miss Ruth Edwards, Mre. W endell Pogue and Ethel Mull. K O ZY CAFE W ith a fast-cu ttin g John Deere Power Mower behind your tractor, you will save time and money ever}- time you cut your hay. We want you to see this new mower. It is the last word in tractor mower design. It is sim ple, easy to attach and detach. Made in 4-1/2-, 5-, 6-, and 7-foot sizes. Features: it Pita an y tractor it Inclosed roller chain drlTe; automatic oiling of main operating parts. it H i g h - g r a d e r o l l e r and bronse bearings. ★ Klectric arc-welded, heavy angle steel frame. it Flexible hitch. H «afet; slip clutch and spi release protect it High, easy lifts. ★ Long-lived cutting parts. Baldridge Implement Co. “Meet Your Friends at the Kozy” JOHN DEERE QUALITY IMPLEMENTS Let a Classified ad sell It. GIVE US A TRY ON YOUR SERVICE W O RK < AND SERVCE AND WE LL BREAK A “PUCKERING STRING” TO MAKE GOOD W e aim to always give tip-top service and like to give those little “ Extra Services” which keep our customers coming back time after time. W e believe we can please you and if you’ll just give us a trial, w e’ll sure break a “ puckering string” to do your work right. R E T A IL THOMPSON O IL CO. W H O LE S A LE . . t