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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1941 PAGE FIVE mwM employed as housekeeper at the PEACHES HAVE PRIORITY OVER Rock; Shelton home. CAROLINA HIGHWAY REPAIR —4 — M r and Mrs. Jack McKee of Nyssa were Sunday dinner guests of Portland. November 13. (Special) Mr and Mrs. Jake Oroot. — Down In North Carolina, the Jack Oannon, who Is employed at peach harvest has priority over The Ideal Way To Buy, Sell, Rent. Find, or Hire. Big Results at a very low coet. One trial will convince Cody, Wyoming, was home over the highway repair, according to the RATES: One cent per word for eacu issue. Minimum cash In advance is 25c. week end to visit his wife and son Oregon State Motor association. The and other relatives. resurfacing of U. S. highway No. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fife were In through the orchard district would MISCELLANEOUS W ANTED AUTOS and TRAILERS Parma on business Saturday. have resulted in heavy Interference Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor and with the movement of the peach Ministers or others interested In church publicity are invited to use For Sale WANTED— All your welding Jobs. WANTED: Housework by the hour family of Parma were Sunday din crop by motor truck. The state de We promise good work and fair or day. Caroline Chambers. Al 1940 V-8 pickup. Box X, c-o Journal the columns of the Journal to carry Important messages and notices office. 13N9xp to their congregations. Please try to get your copy in by Tuesday of ner guests of Mr. and Mrs Ora partment of agriculture put up an prices. Pruyn Auto Repair, Phone berta avenue. 13N2xp appeal for delay, which was done. 1933 CHEVROLET SEDAN. Good each week. _____________________________ Friel and family. 56W. Mr and Mrs. Charles Frank and In North Carolina, It's “crops before CUSTOM HAY Chopping. Frank Ray condition. Nyssa Implement Co. son, Marvin, of Nysaa were Friday concrete.” One-half mile north,?» mile west Phone 4. 20Ntfc CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE BRAKE WORK—Lei us put your --------+-------- afternoon visitors at the Tom Loe car or truck brakes in first class of Adrian .2 O 9xp Sixth Nes home. condition. Special equipment and FARM LANDS V im Martin. Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Van Twist and fam trained men at your service. Pruyn PAINTING, KALSOMINING, paper Read The Journal Classified Ads For Rent ily visited in Parma Sunday. cleaning. Andy McGinnis, Phone Auto Repair. Phone S6W for bargains. Sunday school at 10 a. m. ■ISM. 24Atfc. Rock Shelton is installing a new DAIRY AND STOCK Farm near Morning worship at 11 a. m. pressure boiler for modernizing his KALSOMINE, PAINT at competi Parma, silo, artesian well, excel Young peoples meeting at 7:15 dairy equipment. tive prices, first class quality. lent beet ground. Tractor equip MISCELLANEOUS Mr. and Mrs. Gerritt Stam visited Nyssa Lbr. Co., Oo>.de Ave. and ment required. November 1. Mrs. C. p. m. For Sale Evangelistic service at 8 p. m. Grant Moss and Klaas Trursday. Highway 201, Phone 108. 16Mtfc T. Andrews, 1914 Cleveland Blvd., Prayer meeting on Tuesday and Mr. and Mrs. Beus of Ogden, par Used refrigerator and piano for bal Phone 873-W, Caldwell, Idaho. ents of E. H. Beus, came here for a Thursday evening. — 25s tfc. FOR PLUMBER call J. C. Smith. ance due. Collector, Box 1252, visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Beus Phone 78J. tic. Boise. 13N3xp and family. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL MISSION Kimball concert piano at a saving. Gayle and George Jensen of Nys SCIENTIST The Rev. B. Stanley Moore. Vicar sa were guests at the Luther Fife James Dennis, Rt. 4, Boise. Consult us on your wiring needs Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff at M om li^ prayer and sermon 9:30 home for lunch Sunday. 13N3xp and meter set-ups. tended a pheasant feed Thursday 315 North 9th Street, Payette. Idaho a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tensen, Mr. Work guaranteed to meet State A branch of The Mother Church, PUBLIC LIABILITY and Property evening at the high school building. Holy Communion and sermon and Mrs. S. Davidson of Parma. Mr. lequirements. Insurance for beet trucks. Good Chester Jamison spent Sunday The First Church of Christ, Scient each Fourth Sunday of the month and Mrs. Dick Stam of Oregon Trail Prices right companies. Reasonable rates. Ber with his brother, E. L. Jamison, and is t , in Boston, Massachusetts. Church school at 10:30 a. m. and Mr and Mrs. Dick Groot of Ap Informal ion free Sunday School—10:00 a. m. nard Eastman. 23 O tfc family. ple Valley were guests Sunday af NYSSA ELECTRIC SHOP Reading Room — 710 1st Ave. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jamison and North. Open dally from 2 to 4 p. m. ternoon at a tea given by Mr and liA tfc L. D. S. CHURCH family attended a pinochle party where the Bible and authorized Sunday. 10 a. m.—Sunday School Mrs. Dick Groot. 1000 checks, printed, numbered and given at the Dale Garrison home Christian Science Literature may be ------------+:----------- \ IIY K Iim i\ l bound in books for only $3.S0. Call meeting. read, borrowed or purchased, and Is Thursday evening. ON TRUCTION TO BEGIN ON Local and Long IJistunce open every day from two to four Sunday, 11:30 a. m.—Priesthood Nyssal Journal, phone 19. 4 Snc. l o o k 'M ir l o i n t ill t Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff was in Vale p. m.. except Sundays and holidays. " X 77,000 TON CRUISERS meeting. HAULING O f Tin* t r u e k e r l i a r Wednesday. New York. Nov. 13, (Special)—An Sunday. 7:30 p. m. Sacrament Phone 72W KINGMAN KOLONY CUSTOM BUTCHERING Burl Wyckoff attended a league announcement, made public recently meeting. Lawrence and Barnett Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Mr. M. Every conference at Payette Saturday. Tuesday. 2 p. m. Relief Society by the United States navy depart IMtfc MONDAY and FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Maw enjoy L. Kurtz Superintendent. ment, that construction has been Morning Worship 11 a. m. Beef, Sheep and Pork ed an cysttr feed at the Leslie Top- started on six 27,000-ton super J. S. Beem, Minister Christian Endeavor 7:45 p. m. Sanitary Butchering liff home Saturday evening. cruisers. Indicates that work on the FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Evening Worship 8:30 p. m. Guaranteed Mrs. Claude Day and Claudette new “two-ocean" navy has been Nyssa Steam Laundry (Church of Christ) ASSEMBLY OF GOD Phone 05-R-l • and Romine spent several days last further accelerated. This latest Bible school at 10 a. m. Sunsrt Valiev Avenue week at the Howard Day heme near One Mile West of NYSSA on Nyssa's Own & Nyssa Owned statement concerning naval ship Communion worship at 11 a. m. Alberta Ave. Wilder. — Seventh & Park Streets — building brings the total number of Evening Service at 7:45 p. m. JAKE FISCHER Mrs. Alva Goodell entertained the new ships ordered since January 1, Phone 146 The public Is cordially Invited. FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE Out Our Way club at her home 1941, to 2,381—with 968 of these Do your Christmas shop Mr. and Mrs Lloyd N. Pounds Thursday afternoon. Lunch of sal ships already under construction. pastors. For Sale PARMA LUTHERAN CHURCH ad, wafers and coffee was served to Production line methods are being ping early. Come in and Sunday School at 10:00 a. m A. A Schmidt, Pastor the following members: Mesdames FARM PRODUCE used "wherever possible and a pro W . L. LANE 10 a. m. — Divine service at which nounced speed-up has been accom see our Novelty Furniture, Glenn Hoffman, Leslie Tcpliff, Guy Morning Worship 11 a. m. FOR SALE Evangelistic services on Sunday. the congregation will celebrate the plished by the Institution of a 48- WHITE ROSE POTATOES, fifty Farmer, E. L. Jamison, H. L. Day, Auctioneer a present for all the family —■ ■ ■ i V fifth anniversary of the dedication cents per hundred in bulk. Leslie George Cleaver, C. C. Wyckoff and Farm and Ranch Sales, hour week and a three-shift 24-hour METHODIST COMMUNITY of the church. Rev. George Schmidt day. 375.000 men are already em Schafer, Rt. 1, Nyssa. 20Ntfc J. W. Jennings. Election of officers Purebred Livestock all the year. We also have Milton H. Greenlee, Pastor of Seattle will bq the guest preach ployed in shipyards and another will be held at the S. B. Hoffman 22 Years Experience in the Church school opens promptly at er. An offering for the building 125,000 men will be added to this Luxury Bed Lamps, Floor home November 27. Auction Business Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Day were in 10 o ’clock Sunday mornirjg with a fund will be received. The choir will force of workmen who are spending "For the Best Prices—Sell Lamps, Throw Rugs, etc. Ontario Saturday. Mr. Day was devotional service led by Mr. L. E. sing. It At Auction" ships down the ways at the rate of 11 a. m. — Sunday school and Bi at least one every 10 days. there consulting a doctor as he is ill. Robbins. Morning worship begins Res. Ph. 25W P. O. Box 425 A small deposit will hold Mae Wilson entertained the ------------4 ------------ at 11 a. m. Mrs. M. H. Greenlee will ble classes for all. Nyssa, Oregon Wcrth-While club at her home No bring the message on “The Church 1:15 p. m. — The Lutheran hour any item until Dec. 20. vember 13, with 16 members pres of Jesus Christ at Home and over KFXD. ent. Plans were made to sew for We Have Resumed —4— Abroad." The Methodist Youth Thursday. November 20, 8 p. m. I or Sale the Red Cross at the community Carl Sebum trucked several head Fellowships meet at 7 p. m. The — Thanksgiving services at the GRAIN GRINDING hall November 25. Members will of livestock to the Caldwell stock evening worship service starts at 8 church. A welcome for all. FARM LANDS CLARENCE ASTON provide fuel and a potluck dinner. sale Thursday and disposed of them. p. m. Rev. Millard Scherich, for O. Triel and E. Hawking FOR SALE 1 he club will meet December 4 with G. E. Webster accompanied him. Nyssa Hotel First & Good Ave. merly pastor of this church, will FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Nyssa, Oregon FIVE ACRES with improvements in Lydia Wolfe. The sheepmen have their flocks bring the message. (Church of Christ) Apple Valley. See Frank Morgan. Robert Tcsch left Thursday for cleaning out the beet fields In this 30 O tfc ! Salt Lake City where he plans to community. Mrs. C. C. Cotton entertained at staying at the home of her parents, The hay price is good. It is all a 1 o ’clock luncheon for Miss May enlist in the army. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Rookstool, for a Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glenn were sold that is for sale here. Glen Beaumont, Mrs. Frank Newblll, few days. CITY PROPERTY Boise and Mountain Home business Suiter, E. R. Anderson and R. C. Mrs. Conrad Martin, Mrs. Dave There are still a number of cases For Rent Smith sold hay recently. visitors Friday. Mitchell. Mrs. Ira Ure, Mrs. Brant of mumps in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roberts and and Mrs. Bybee. After the lunch APARTMENTS, furnished cr unfur P. M. Warren and Ed Warren of Sunday dinner guests in the C. A. family of the Arcadia community eon pinochle was played. nished at reduced rates with laun Ditty home were Mr. and Mrs. T. Nyssa visited at the F. S. Byers were Sunday dinner guests at the dry facilities. Nyssa Hotel. 20N3xc H. Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. C. Brotz- Mr and Mrs. Myron Plercy and home Sunday afternoon. Carl Sebum home. man, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ditty and Mrs. G. E. Webster attended the daughter, Myra Lou, of La Orande. family, Mrs. John Case and Phyl W. S. C. S. of the Methodist church were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley LOST lis, Mr and Mrs. Boyd Query and Thursday at the home of Mrs Shel Piercy and family from Tuesday CHAIN HOIST from trailer in Nys- Miss Viola Hintz. ton on Alberta avenue near Nys until Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Atkeson were S. E. Flanagan's beets made an sa. sa. Please return to Nyssa Imp. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newblll at hosts at a dinner Friday evening Co. 20Nlxc average of 28 tons per acre. Gerald Barker of the Owyhee dis tended the card party given by the The Defense Program Makes It Difficult Mr. and Mrs. B yd Query moved trict was a Sunday dinner guest of Oregon Trail Grange at the Dale for Mrs. Felton and daughter, Olad Garrison home Thursday evening. ys, and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Groot. into tre John Case house last week. Jimmie Joe Corbett. Mr. and Mrs. Myers and family of For Rent to Get Goods Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark were Mrs. Case is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bybee and Mrs. Boise were Sunday dinner guests of POTATO STORAGE. On Hiway 201 her parents until Mr. Case finds a Ruth Bybee shopped in Nampa Sat in Ontario to attend to business the Luray Trabert family. location. Then she and her daugh urday. Monday morning. Near Nyssa. F. W. Sherwood. ORDER CHRISTMAS GIFTS EAR LY! Fred Koopman and John Lackey Wesley Piercy was In New Ply Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Anderson 23 O tfc ter will/ join Mr. Case in Seattle. were business visitors In Vale FYl transacted business in Ontario Mon mouth Saturday. Mrs. Conrad Martin, Mrs. Dale day. day Miss Lucille Be us, who has been Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Webster were Ashcraft and Mrs. Elmer Dutton visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Beus and spent FYlday shopping In Caldwell. dinner guests Monday at the home family, has returned to her home in --------+-------- of their son, Wendel, in Nyssa. Ogden. School bus drivers who cover this Sunday visitors at the Jake Oroot OW YHEE district were changed as Mr Ens- NYSSA home Included Mr. and Mrs. Verl PHONE 94 rr.er has employment with the re Tre Owyhee P.T.A. met at the Landreth of Nyssa and Mr. and clamation service. Earl Gray of the Mrs. Gerrlt Groot of Apple Valley. Hancock service station is now oper school house Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Z. Davidson of Par a large crowd in attendance. After ating the bus. ma were Tuesday afternoon visitors Peggy Pounds of Nyssa was a the business meeting a short pro SAVE M ONEY BY BUYING YOUR In the Oerrit Stam home house guest of Merrie Sebum over gram consisting of songs and a pi Olenn Votes of Homedale, who has ano solo was given by a group of the week end. M EAT IN CHUNKS pupils. Mrs. T. M. Lowe and Mrs. just returned home from Alaska, where he was stationed with the ar Harold F’ivecoat were hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Horn and my. visited Mr. and Mrs. John Lack three children of Grandby. Colo., ey during the past week. Mrs. McKinney of Notus is now are visiting relatives in Owyhee Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hill entertained Saturday evening at four tables of Frank Crocker and Lewis Skinner pinochle for the following people are sister and brother of Mrs. Horn. Mrs. Violet Rice and Mrs. Anna from the Kolony: Mr. and Mrs. Cot Main Street Phone 6 ton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newblll. Larson are visiting on the coast. Margaret and Louise Kllngback Mr. and Mrs Robert Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dutton, Mr. and Mrs. and Virginia Shultz of Boise spent Wesley Plercy. Mr and Mrs Dale Armistice day at the Kllngback Ashcraft, and Mr and Mrs. William home. ------------+ ------------ Toomb. High score prizes were re Classified Advertising SU PPO RT YOUR CHURCH PLAN TO ATTEND SU N DAY Buena Vista G et Ready For C H R IS T M A S Sunset Valley Nyssa Heights NYSSA FURNITURE CO. Alberta Valley Do N ot E>e uisappoinieu Nordale Furniture Store Daily Specials Kingman Kolony NYSSA PACKING CO. Try Our LAY-AWAY PLAN For Christmas Gifts A Small Down Payment W ill Hold Any Article for You Until Christmas ATKESONS STORE Men’s and Ladies Wearing Apparel Third and Main Streets, Nyssa ceived by Mrs. Dale Ashcraft and Frank Newbil!. Consolation prizes were received by Mrs. Robert Clark and Wesley Piercy. Mrs. Hill serv ed refreshments. Mr and Mrs. Dick Nebelsieck and Mrs Dora Nebelsieck arrived Friday afternoon from Genes*ee. Idaho, for a few days' visit at the Conrad Mar tin home. The A N K . Garden club met at the heme of Mrs. Dale Ashcraft Monday afternoon. Mrs Dennis Patch of Adrian gave a talk on win ter indoor gardens. C M Beaumont and Miss May Beaumont entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs Co Arad Martin and their house guests. Mr and Mrs Dick Nebelsieck and Mrs Dora Nebelsieck. and Miss Jeanette Martin of Caldwell. Mrs. J. O Lane has been 111 the past week but is some better now The Pollyanna club meeting, which was to have been held with Mrs. Lily Bach Wednesday, has been postponed for one week Oregon Trail The Merry Matrons club met at the home of Viola Adams Wednes day afternoon with Oladys Davis assisting. Ten members and one visitor. Ilean Adams, were present Quilt blocks were embroidered for the hostess. The club will meet No vember 26 at the home of Margery Dodman with LaVlnnle Smith as co-hostess. Roll call will be ans wered by Christmas gift suggestions Refreshments were served by the hostesses. The November meeting of the Oregon Trail P.T.A. has been post poned until Friday evening, Novem ber 28 Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Chard and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Ernie Smith home near Mit chell Butte. Mr. and Mrs. F. O Holmes visited at the H. D Homes home In Nyssa Saturday afternoon Mrs L. E Olson and baby son are • Have you any idea what it costs to get good legal help and to pay court costs including ap peals to fight an auto mobile accident liability 'claim for bodily injur ies? See Us for Public Li ability and Property Damage Insurance. REASONABLE RATES Bernard Eastman m Real Estate Phone 84 NY88 A AL THOMPSON 6» SONS FEED— SEED— COAL Across From Telephone Building OREGON Phone 26 2nd and Good Ave.