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Et VE THÈ NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1942 SOUTH NYSSA HEIGHTS Mr. and Mrs. G. E Webster have received their assignment of a Stack Canycn .and are making p’ ans to move is s:on as possible They will occupy a house cn the Carl Selwin ranch at present. Mr. and Mrs. W E. Maze will move onto the Boy deli ranch va cated by the Webster family. Neighbors gathered and surprised Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Webster Mon day evening. The time was spent in visiting and playing games. Re freshments of lemon pie and coffee were served. Mrs. Dan Corbett, Mrs. E. E. Botner and Mrs. R:ger Tucker attended W.F.M.S. of the Nazar- ene Nyssa church Thursday at the home of Mrs. Powell in the Rich land district. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Kurtz and sons, were Sunday dinner guests at the Dan Corbett home. Merrie Selium was absent from school the past week bacause of having influenza. Miss Carrel Humnirug attended the associated club meeting at Ad rian Saturday. Mrs. J. E. Keyser, Mrs. F. J. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Webster and Cahill and Mrs. Dan Corbett at daughter. June, transacted business tended the Just-a-Mere club meet in Caldwell Monday. ing at the home of Mrs. S. P. Members of the Herbert Fisher Bybee Friday evening in the Al family are able to be out again berta Valley vicinity. after a siege of the measles. Mr. and Mrs J E. Keyser and family drove to Eagle and Boise, Idaho Sunday to vi It their par ents. Tuesday night was neighbor Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rathburn and Mr. and Mrs. Doughty of night at the Chalk Butte Grange Twin Falls, Idaho have moved re meeting. Riverside and Oregon Trail granges were represented. cently cnio the „udge Downing Frank Sherwocd. Cora Rookstocl ranch vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Dale Garrison, Cera Share, Sadie Carol Baker and family. Parker and Clarence Niccum were Dinner guests Monday evening given the second degree. The Riv at the O. J. Kurtz heme were Mr. erside group furnished the pro and Mrs. G. E. Webster. gram. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Keyser were The Wahine club will meet with among those gathering at the S. H»!en Niccum. Members are to P. Bybee home Friday evening for provide articles for a grab bag. a farefell party in honor of Mrs. Mrs. U. E. Parker went to Nys Johnie Stafford who expects to sa Saturday. Dick was able to leave soon to join her husband, return home from the hospital. who is working on defense work Members of the Owyhee cattle in Seattle. ass elation meved a small house to Vernon Walker of Payette spent the government corrals Sunday for Monday evening ith his sister, Mrs. j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bardaness, who E. R. Anderson, and family. will ride for the association thi Miss .Nadeen Curry of Nyssa, summer. spent Sunday with Miss June Web Dale Limbaugh was injured Fri ster. day when his horsps ran away with Upper Sunset Make Your Car Last •LIGHTS CHECKED •MOTOR TUNED •O. K. USED CARS TOWNE S GARAGE — UNIVERSAL — Ranges and Washers The longer you live with them the more you will enjoy the many Universal features RANGES ............................ $129 and up WASHERS .................................... $69.95 The Nyssa Furniture Co. Hotel Nyssa First and Good Ave. Tn.iifTT^ ’i r ^ l lhTTt'-iii .:’-imrr::;niii.i:u nmamaimR ' BOYER BROS. Are now showing the New . . . Tee Shirts PEASANT SKIRTS All W ool CARDIGANS Slipover and buttoned styles Six colors to select frem. New two-tone Pleated WRAP-AROUND TURBANS lew . . COLLARS • N ew . . . VESTEES In lace, embroidery, and sharkskin. Boyer's 50c READY-TO-WEAR to DEPARTMENT now showing the new Three Piece TRAVEL SUIT • Two Piece SPORT SUIT • Lovely Rayon JERSEY DRESSES • TOP COATS Plain Colors and Pastel Plaids SEE ALL THESE NEW THINGS AT $1.25 New . . . SEERSUCKER DRESSES • New . . . HOUSE COATS Ministers or o(tiers mterested m ch u rch publicity are Invited to ue« he columns of the Journal to carry important messages and nonces j 'o their congregations, Please try to get your copy in by Tuesday of [ each week FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE PARMA LUTHERAN CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Llcyd N. Pounds, A. A. Schmidt, Pastor pasters. Pcurth Sunday in Lent: Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Sub- 10 a. m.—Divine services. Ser mon: "Christ's Love For His Ene ject "Studies in Book of Either” mies". Here is a sermon you will "Mordecai’s Exaltation and the want to hear. Christ loved his Nation's Deliverance” . Mcrnlng worship 11:30. Studies in enemies and said unto His follow ers, Love your enemies, bless them the "Consecrated Life”. United prayer line 7:30 to 8 p. m that hate you, do goed unto them Evangelistic service Sunday night which despitefully use you and persecute you.” Do these words 8 o ’clcck. Prayer and Bible study service apply today? How far can we follow the Lord Jems in this mat Wednesday 8 p. m. Prayer service fer the ycung peo- | ter? We invite you to come and hear this sermon based cn the in pie every night 5 to 6 p. m. ex structions and words of Jesus of cept Sunday. Young people's meeting Friday Nazareth. 11 a. m.—Sunday school and j night 8. "The Armour of a Christ ian Soldier”. Bible classes for all. The revival with Dr. C. W. 1:15 p. m.—The Lutheran hour Philleo will begin at the Full Gos over KFXD. a load of hay, upsetting the wagon. Wednesday 8:30 p. m..—Mid-week pel tabernacle Tuesday,’ March 17 Lenten services. Subject: “The! and continue for a period of three or four weeks. Ewer and Basin, Symbols of i Christ’s Suffering". Come thou with us and we will ,J. E. Montague of Vale, has do thee good. moved to the Art Neely ranch. . . REVIVAL . . Jesse Barker returned from a at FULL GOSPEL THE METHODIST COMMUNITY visit in Emmett Thursday. CHURCH O. Z. Matthews shipped a car TABERNACLE M. H Greenlee, Pastor load of cattle to Portland Friday. Dr. C. W. Philleo . . . 31 years Church School begins promptly Mrs. A. L Atkescn was honored in the Full Gospel M inistry- at a birthday dinner given Sun at 11 a. m. There is a class for one time co-editor of the Christ every age group. Morning worship day by Mrs. Jake Groot. Is at 12 o'clock nocn. The Metho- j ian Outlook—termer secretary Lillie Matthews was ill this week of the Pentecostal Assemblies dist Youth Fellowship meets In with a cold. of the World—recent Managing two divisions at 8 p. m. Evening Miss Thelma Cooper visited at worship .begins at 9 a. m. with | Editor of the Foursquare Cru Bill Laird's heme in Ontario Sat a hall hour of congregational sing sader—preacher, lecturer, author urday. and Bible expositor, will conduct ing. We are conducting special re revival services beginning Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pierce vival services in this church every and daughter were Sunday dinner evening this Veek beginning with Tuesday, March 17 guests at the C. Z. Matthews home. a congregational song service at nightly (except Monday) at the Misses Kathleen Loe and Reta 8:30 p. m. The pastor is bringing FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE Jchnson returned home Monday the messages. Everyone Is Invited. where Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd N. night after spending the week-end Pounds are pastorlng. in Eugene. Dr. Philleo has traveled exten Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jensen Rev. and Mrs. Ray Chandler of sively holding many successful had as their Sunday dinner guests, Caldwell were present at the Lin revival campaigns. He was filled Mr. Jen-en's sister and family of coln Sunday school Sunday morn with the Holy Spirit at Minn Nampa. ing. There were 91 in attendance. eapolis under the ministry of Miss Kathleen Loe was a Sunday Rev. Chandler gave an interesting the late Wm. H. Durham. He evening dinner guest of Mr. and talk on the day’s lesson. Following is a vigorous, two-fisted, hard Mrs. Charles Frank. Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. Chan hitting preacher and he comes Joe Matthews cf Payette called dler and Bill Good were dinner to us with an annolnted mes at the O. Z. Matthews home Mon guests at the Ralph Barnes home. sage from the Word of God. day evening. Mrs. Mabel Mack was present Plan to be at every service and Roswell Anderson has been ill at the Lincoln school house Wed you will b« greatly benefltted nesday evening. March 11. She the past week. and pleased. Jesse Barker was a business visi discussed “Food for Victory”. tor in Vale and Ontario, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whitsell and Mrs. Charles Black and Frances family were Sunday dinner gu. & Tomlinson motored to the Ander at the home of Mrs. Annie Harris son dam Friday evening to spend and sons. Mrs. Charlotte Hawkins was a the week-end. t Eugene C. Williams and family dinner guest at the home of her have moved to Redmcnd where he son. Jim Hawkins, and family Sun will construct two tunnels for the day. H. B. Johnson of Alemeda, Kan reclamation district. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Larson and O. sas, visited at the home of his R. Anderson returned Friday from son, Levi Johnson Monday and Tuesday. He was enroute to Cor a trip to Ogden. E. A. Wimp has completed the vallis to make his home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Whitlock left electric wiring on (William Deg- last week for Roseburg. Mrs Whit reft'sn ew residence. Ruth Larson has accepted a lock is slowly recovering from a position teaching home econom recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. Orln Hainline en ics at Park City. Utah. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wimp and joyed a visit from Mr. Hainllne's Mrs. Charles Black were business brother, who is in the marines. A missionary meeting was held visitors in Weiser Mcnday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dabb of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ogden have moved to the E. P. 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Mike uampoeii GOLDEN RULE ‘Make It Right Store” Oregon Nyssa CONSIDER THESE QUESTIONS WHEN PLANNING SPRING PLANTING: 1. CROP Z. 3. 4. AS FARM The answer is SUGAR BEETS 3. The farmer who planta now. while acreage reatrlctions are lifted. And these are the reasons: a maximum acreage of sugar beets 1 sugar lost, and with sugar needed AN INEXPENSIVE WELL-BALANCED MENU In defense Industries and to supply FOR A FAMILY OF ADULTS and CHILDREN our allies, the naUon Is asking beet grower« to plant beeta up to the full processing capacity of our sugar fartoriaa. ’ L ** #’ 1 ' - i • will establish a performance history that will asaure him a acreage allotment on favorable returning to the quota system. 4. The farmer beeta not only h who grows sugar elpa the nation to carry on the war—and himself—but he also benefits every man. mrnan. DINNER W est Main street FAVORABLE WELL? 1. With millions of tons of foreign Fox’s Drive-in A PROGRAM FOR AFTER THE WAR? NOT ONLY YOUR NATION. BUT EVERY PERSON IN YOUR COMMUNITY Phone 94 Let us furnish you with the materials — DEPENDABLE, WHAT CROP OFFERS YOU THE BEST OPPORTUNITY TO BENEFIT Lee Miller Beet Salad Pot Roast Vegetables Whole Wheat Bread. Butter Rice Pudding Milk or Coffee A INCOME? WHAT CROP OFFERS YOU THE TABLISH • W e Deliver Stewed Prunes - Creamed Eggs on Whole Wheat Toast - Cocoa AMERICA BEST OPPORTUNITY NOW TO ES Trade in your used furniture on new. We also pay cash for any furniture you don’t use or need. Jacob Groot OF FAIR CASH Tom Nordale Says: Nordale Furniture Company DOES WHAT CROP OFFERS YOU AS SURANCE The second meeting of the home hygiene class was held at the Avery Anderson home Thursday afternoon. Besides the lesson deal ing with healthful home enviro nment, demonstrations on bed making and arranging a bed for a patient were given. Refreshments, consisting of doughnuts and cof fee were served by Mrs. Chris Rcokstool and Mrs. Roy McNeal. The class will meet next week at George Pennington's home. The lesson will be "Healthful Com munity Environment.” Ercil Goodell left Wednesday evening after making a visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Goodell. He will report for army training. Leonard Ooodell will leave for army training Sun day, March 15. Lloyd Page has returned to the hemi of his parents after spend ing several months near Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Beul Hickey have moved to the Gecrge Markham farm, one mile east of the Lincoln school. Cabbage and Orange Salad Com Chowder and Crackers Peach JeU-O Cocoa or Milk WHAT NEED MOST? Lincoln Heights LUNCH N ew . . WOLVERINE SHELL HORSEHIDE Farmers of Oregon BREAKFAST N ew It Took 35 Years To Perfect This Triple-Tanned Leather Alberta Valfey Let factory trained mechanics give your car a complete over hauling service. We will check your brakes, tune the motor, check your lights and battery, and see that it is in perfect condition. 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