Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 02, 1942, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE NViSA ÜATJB CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, ¿M IL
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KINGMAN KOLONY
MISS ZAMORA
IS
pa Saturday. The next practice
Sunday
School
10.00
a.
m.
Mr.
M.
BCKIFCVnr
will
be
held
in
three
weeks.
The regular March P.T.A. meet­
— I
L Kurtz Superintendent.
1 A***1 B t l N t r l I
ing was held at the Kingman The Charlie Harris family has
The Helping Hand' club met at
Morning
Worship
11
a.
m.
.
OF
SCHOLARSHIP
Kolony sohool house with several located at Redding, California
the Bartholoma home. A potluck
Christ.an Endeavor 1:4b p. m.
Newell Heights ladles in atten­ where Mr Harris has steady em­
- OREGON - -STATE COLLEOE, dinner was servrd. The next meet­
'Evening
Worship
£30
p
m.
dance All Officers were reelected ployment as a Welder.
Corvallis, April 2—Susan Zamora ing will be held at the W. C.
for the orming year. .
of Nyssa has been named az Mal­ Bailey home April 9.
Bill Kurtz received his call Fri­
I
IRST
»
KRISTIAN
CftlRCiI
heur county's recipient of the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lee and fam­
Farmers are rushing their field | day to Seattle tc take uncther
(Church of Christ)
$100 Carl Raymond Gray college ily were Sunday dinner guests of
Werk because of the wind. Not physical examination prior to join­ vinnsters or omeis interested in churcii puohctty are Invited to use j
I. S . Been). Minister
scholarship granted each year by Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Frank and
much night work is being done ing the flying cadets of the army. : the columns of the Journal to carry important messages and notice.- j Bible school at 10 a. r.\.
the Union Pacific system to the son.
now but for a time tractors were He left early Saturday morning. 'o their congregations. Please try to get your copy in by Tuesday ol Communion worship at 11 a in
outstanding 4-H club mem­ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hirsh and
operated 24 hours a day. Much of The Adrian community church each week
Evening Service at 7:45 p. m. most
in counties served by that Louise
the sugar beet acreage has been will observe Eister with a short
of Seattle spent the week­
The public is cordially invited. bers
railroad. The money is payable end with
planted or will be soon.
and Mrs. George
Easter program to be given by FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE THE METHODIST COMMUNITY
throughout the first year when Clowers and Mr. family.
CHURCH
They returned
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST the
Mrs. Jess Sugg and Mr. and the children and adults. W. And­ Mr. and Mrs. Llcyd N. Pounds,
winner is enrolled at Oregon home Monday.
pastors.
SCIENTIST
Mrs. M. L. Kurtz attended the erson of the College of Idaho, will
M.
H.
Greenlee.
Pastor
215 North 9th Street, Payette Idaho State college.
special business meeting of the deliver the Easter message. Visitors Remember the Easter sunrise
Mr. and Mrs. D. W McGinnis
11 a. m. special Easter program A branch of The Mother Church Susan, a senior in Adrian un­ and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
church in Adrian Monday even­ are especially Invited to attend. service
for
all
churches
on
temp­
ion
high
school
this
year,
plans
by the Sunday school.
The First Church of Christ. Sclent-
ing. Rev. McKune, Mr. Ed. Wilde
Ogle went to Caldwell
tation hill Easter morning.
to use her Scholarship In 1942-43. Tommy
12 a. m. church. Dedication of in­ lost In Boston Massachusetts
and B. Hamilton of Nampa, were
Sunday. They visited Mr. and Mrs.
VALLEYVIEW
Sunday
will
be
the
closing
day
She has been In club work eight Brackenridge and son.
fants In baptlslmal and reception of Sunday School—10:00 a. m.
also present.
for the victory contest In the members Into the church. Com­ Rending Room — 710 1st Ave years and has carried nine dif­ J. Mr.
The parents, relatives and A large group of relatives and 8unday
and Mrs. W. P. Bailey, and
North.
Open
oailv
from
2
to
4
p
m
and a prize will munion of the Lord's supper. Spec­ where the Bible and authorized ferent kinds of projects. These In­ Lawrence
and Reta Johnson went
friends of the members of the friends gave a dinner Sunday In be given school
to seme one. 8. 8. at 10:30 ial music by the choir.
clude clothing, canning, homemak­ to Ontario Saturday.
Adrian Union high school band the Methodist church basement a. m Subject,
Christian
Science
Litpnture
may
be
A special musical service hi the read, borrowed or purchased, and is ing, swine, poultry, rose and flower Mr. and Mrs. George Cough-
were In attendance at their an­
Dean Wyckoff, who in­ Over Death." “Jesus Triumphs evening
open
from and
two holidays
to four garden, health, vegetable, and man and family of Nyssa, spent
at 9 o’clock.
nual spring cconcert Friday night. honoring
tends
to
engage
in
defense
work
p m.. every
except dav
Sundays
Easter service at 11:30. “But
cookery.
Sunday at the McGinnis home.
Idamary Prouty spent the week­ In Nevada in the near future.
New Is Christ Rlzen from the
Walter Duncan of Willow Creek Mr. and Mrs. Tom Loe and
end at her home In La Orande.
tary
hazard
that
would
necessi­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harvey
Reynolds
Dead”
CHURCH
OF
THE
NAZARF.NE
has been named alternate. He Is family went to Homedale Sunday
Ellen Judd and Harold and Dud
tate the use of camouflage
Willow Creek visited Mr. and Sunday night, April 5, special j
Vern Martin, Pastor
a Junior in high school and has evening to visit Mrs. John Red­
Kurtz rehearsed at the district of
Mrs. George Stewart Saturday. message cn the second coming of Sunday school at 10 a. m. Classes
been In club work five years.
T. W. Penn is 111 witht influen­ Christ, 8:30 p. m.
Some Ulta of the , xlent to which In approving the selection of man.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham
for
every
age.
za.
Thursday, April 2, “Our Need of Morning worship at 11 a nr.. Pas- i j the
rtate since
has lirt>
curtailed
automobile
and
family were Sunday dinner
these
students
as
recommended
by
trftvel
ratloning
went
Monday evening a group of peo­ the Baptism of the Holy Ghost".
EASTER is APRIL 5th
guests
of Mr. and Mrs. .W. Hawell
the
state
club
office
of
the
Ore­
tor
in
charge
of
the
service.
ple, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc- Friday, April 3, "The Seven Say­
into effect can lie gained through gon State college extension ser­ and family In Cow Hollow.
Cosh’s neighbors, surprised them ings of Christ on the Cross".
Junior meeting at 7 p. m. in the a report just Issued by R. H. vice, Joe Jarvis, supervisor of ag­ Mr. and Mrs. Allen Farmer of
with a party. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Sunday night will close the re­ parsonage.
Baldock, state highway engineer
development for the U. Greenleaf were Monday visitors
Oosh will move to Ontario soon. vival effort with Dr. C. W. PhlUeo Young People’s service at 7 p. ni. which shi ws that the highway de- ricultural
P, commented that the students at the Charles Frank home.
cf Portland. The regular district Evangelistic service ut 8 p. m. partmeni has reduced its auto­ have
done fine work and have
,0*HO »°^VUBi DâM,TMPMON* “
mobile mileage by 57 percent. Em­ demonstrated
fellowship meeting ol the Pen­ Message by the pastor.
JAPS' RIGHTS TO
their ability to carry
NY5SA.
OKIOON
tecostal churches will be held at Prayer meeting Wednesday even­ ployees cf the department who a variety of projects.
BUY
LAND
UPHELD
heretofore
travelled
by
automobile
Meridian,
Idaho
Mcnday,
April
6
at 8:00.
is the place to shop
Dr. Phillep will begin a revival ing Missionary
meeting the first now go by stage or train, Baldock Read The Journal Classified Adz
ONTARIO, April 2 (Special I — th
re
at
that
time
and
continue
Thursday afternoon of each month. said.
Japanese who are American citiz­ for a number of weeks.
for bargains.
ens cannot be prevented from . . . work . . . while it is day; the All are invited to these services.
Public servants in Oregon who
purchasing or leasing land either night
cometh, when no man can
enter * the armed services either
by the state or federal government. work. John
I. D. S. CHURCH
9:4.
through voluntary enlistment or
Governor Charles A. Sprague de­
Sunday 10:15 a. m. Priesthood through the draft are automatical­
clared Monday in a telegram to PARMA LUTHERAN CHURCH
ly granted leaves of absence under
meeting.
State Senator J. N. Jones.
state law, acording to At­
Sunday 11:30 a. m. Sunday the
Sprague's wire was in response
A. A. Schmidt, Pastor
Will be poorer in
torney General Van Winkle. The
to the protest against such ac­ Easter, the festival of the resur­ school.
leaves,
however,
only
cover
the
tion from a mass meeting held rection :
Sunday 8:00 p. m. Sacrament period for which officials are elect­
at Vale. In a ire.-sage to the gov­ 6:30 a. m. Cars leave the church meeting.
or appointed.
..Color and Quality.,
ernor, the Vale group protested for Mt. Zion, where an outdoor Tuesday 2:00 p. m. Relief society ed Savings
V 2 j t L
of
nearly
$5,000.00
a
year
against
the
location
In
this
area
meeting.
CHOCOLATES
Easter breakfast will be served.
are now being enjoyed by con­
of any Japanese, either citizens Special
guests will be the Walther Tuesday 8:00 p. m. M. I. A. sumers of electrlctity in Oregon
C hoos* from our grand display of
thia fall
or
aliens,
unless
they
were
held
Eastar baskets and eggs . . . beauti­
of the Caldwell Lutheran meeting.
as a result of rate reductions put
under government supervision and Leaguers
fully East*r-d«corr.tod packages,
church.
into
effect
in
the
past
seven
years,
Including Am erica's favorite, the
prevented from acquiring land by 7:30 a. m. Easter sunrise service Wednesday 5:15 p. m. Primary it is revealed In a report made to
famous W hitm an's SA M PLER . S I.50
meeting.
lease
or purchase.
to $7.50 . . . W hitm an's FA IR H ILL,
Mt. Zion. Pastor Elmer Muhly The annual ward reunion will be Governor Sprague this week by ARE YOU
popularly priced favorite . . . and
Governor Sprague said federal at
other delicious W hitm an's selec­
of Grace Lutheran church of held tonight at 8:30. Everyone Utilities Commissioner Bean. Rate
tions!
evacuation authorities are now in Caldwell
Order your state­
reductions put into effect In the
will be the guest preach­ welcome.
the northwest studying proposed er. All are
Protected
past
three
years,
Bean
pointed
invited
to
attend
this
locations for aliens who are re­ service.
out, account for savings to con­
ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL
moved from coastal areas.
Your automobile Is one
ments, letterheads,
sumers of more than $3.500.000 a
10 a. m. Easter services at the
MISSION
Reports have been circulating church.
year.
will deliver a 11:30 Sunday school.
the past few days regarding pur­ sermon on The the pastor
of
your
most
costly
and
subject, “Christ the Special Easter services at 10:30.
chase of Malheur county lands by
is Risen." The vested choir Young
useful
possessions.
envelopes and other
Japs coming in from the coast. Lord
people’s choir will sing.
FUNDS AVAILABLE
will sing.
Don’t
wait
till
after
It
1:15 p. m. The Lutheran hour
TO PROJECT FOLK
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
LIONS CLUB WILL
ever KFXD. Dr. Walter A. Maier
is stolen or rifled to
printing jobs now
Sunset
Valley
of Concordia seminary, St. Louis.
RAISE BEET CROP
Loan applications are being re­
Pastor, Clarence Brotzman
Missouri, will bring the Easter
think
about
Insurance.
Sunday school at 9:45. Classes for ceived under the Vale-Owyhee
The Lions club, meeting Monday message.
Call Frank Moigan to­
special real estate loan program,
noon in Brownie's cafe, approved Good Friday, April 3, 8:30 p. m. all. Mrs. C. Brotzman. superinten­ according
to Norman Fletcher, as­
a lease with the Amalgamated Good Friday services. Sermon by dent.
day.
sistant special area supervisor,
Sugar company on five acres of the pastor: “Jesus of Nazareth. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Malheur
farms project.
land, on which the Lions expect King of the Jews". We bid you Evengelistic services at 7:45.
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­ “Funds are still available under
welcome in Jesus’ name.
to raise a crop of beets.
nesday at 8 p. m.
the special allotment to the Vale-
The Lions voted to meet next A blessed Easter to all.
Owyhee and Black Canyon area”,
There is noth­ Monday evening at 6:30 instead of
stated. “It Is expected
neon as usual.
The impracticability of supplying Fletcher
ing magic about at Henry
that new applications may be
Hartley led a discussion
the
three
Pacific
coast
states
with
•STATE«
to Jne 1 from these
the 'word milk, on the economies of the north­
gasoline by railroad or truck lines processed
west. He expressed the belief that
Is shown In a study Just completed funds.”
but it d o es industries
will continue to grow
Ormond R. Bean, Oregon's pub­ Persons interested in making
great things for in the northwest and that the CAPITAL NEWS by
lic utilities commissioner. Bean's farm and home Improvements,
growth has been accelerated by
study shows that it would take land Improvements and real es­
A. L. LINDBECK
you.
the war.
226 tank cars or 452 trucks to tate refinancing should attend a
Mr. Hartley pointed out that SALEM, Ore—Two more Initia­ supply the gasoline needs of the group meeting for applicants,
“The United States Is the most tive measures were started on their three states for a single day. This which is held each Wednesday
By W IN T H R U P
hated nation in the world, not be­ way toward a place on the No­ Is based upon an average daily con­ afternoon at 1:15 at the county
— SHELTON DAIRY — cause
of what we have done, but vember ballot this week with the sumption of 816,347 gallons for office In the M 'es building, On­
filing of preliminary petitions with Oregon, 1,136,436 gallons for Wash­ tario.
because of what we have".
Secretary of State Snell.
ington and 313,232 gallons for Ida­ During February and March
One of these measures, sponsor­ ho.
The figures cover only gasoline loans totaling $150.000 were sub­
ed by the Oregon State Teachers’ needs
do not Include fuel oil. mitted. Construction Is now in
association, would divert all In­ diesel, and
lubricating
oil or kerosene. progress on 14 dwellings on the
come tax revenue in excess of $7,- The study was prompted
by sug­ Vale-Owyhee area. Two of these
Brown Moccasin Styles,
750,000 a year to support of the gestions that rail and truck
lines
will
be
completed
for
occupancy
Leather
Soles and Heels.
public scchool system, under the should take over the job of sup­ within 10 days. The first completed
plan proposed by the teachers this plying the Pacific northwest with new dwelling was occupied In
Black Cap Toe, Leather Sole and Rubber
txcess revenue would be opportion-
gasoline now that tankers are March. There are seven others
ed among the local school districts Its
diverted to supplying the for which construction will begin
Heel.
on the basis of school attendance being
soon.
and would be used to off-set pro­ military forces.
Additional information may be
perty taxes for support of the The old pioneer atop Oregon's obtained
Biown and Tan Uppers, Leather Soles and
frdrr the county office.
IF YOUR WINTER OIL BURNER IS INSTALLED school.
Office
hours
are
maintained
from
capitol
will
continue
to
shine
in
The other proposed initiative
Rubber Heels.
NOW OR BEFORE APRIL 14th YOU MAY measure
Its
gold-leaf
splendor. . The
\ Friday
a . m and
10 ? Saturdays.
£ m Monday
through
Involves four major all
.
.
.
.
.
,
.
I
Supervisors
HAVE OIL FOR THE DURATION!
changes in the present set-up for fourth interceptor command ha., ! malnU1„ omce days Wednesday
— Both Sport and Dress Styles —
administration of public welfare
funds. Whereas under the pres- advised that the reflection from and Saturday from 8 a m. to 12
Sizes 6 to 11. Width B to D
enTiaw the state welfare ¿om- the statue l* ”°l deemed a m ill-, noon,
mission consists of seven members
appointed by the governor the pro­
These High Grade Shoes Will Please the
posed amendment would require
A WOMEN’S
that these seven members be se­
Man Who Wears Better Shoes.
lected from members of the variouus
county courts. The measure would
Bowling
also abolish the pest of relief ad­
ministrator and do away with the
four citizen-members of county
welfare commissions. It wculd also
Tournament
eliminate frcir. the law the re­
quirement that relatives of needy
DUO-THERM
Featuring four teams
aged perse ns—be required for their
care when financially able to do
RADIANT-CIRCULATING
will be started this
so.
IDtlRCb
for EASTER GIFTS
PAPER
GATE CITY
Journal
Frank Morgan
Men’s Oxfords
$6
Buy Now and Gel
DELIVERY
HEATING BUY
OF THE
YEAN/
HEATER
week.
Three more players
needed
HERE’S NEWS! This beautiful;
entirely new and different Radiant-
Circulator ia your* for only $39.95.
Thia 1942 Duo-Therm fuel-oil heater
ha* extrm feature* that make it
.
u n iqu e . . . such aa handy dial control, fron t opening door with
Pyres glass window, famou* Dual-Chamber Burner with complete
flame control, large capacity fuel tank . . . lilted as standard by
Underwriters' Laboratories.
It’« the perfect answer to your room heating problem . . . giving
you ideal heating comfort at minimum coat. . . for it radiates
AND circulates. COME IN . . . INZPECT IT . . . GET ONE FOR
Y o u n h o m e . Only $39.95.
— EASY TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED —
Peterson Furniture Cr
Undertaking
Payette
Ontario
Vale
Open every night from 6 p. m. on and all
day Saturdays and Sundays.
ENJOY
Watch for me In the new
comic strip starting in the
Gate City Journal April 9
under the sponsorship of the
Malheur Motor
Company
Clean Sport
IN A
Clean Place
MAIN STREET NEXT TO POST OFFICE
Grayco
TIES
$1
That Famous, End-Lock Tie. For a Better
Looking Tie Try Grayco.
E. L Wauon
GOLDEN RULE
“Maks
It Right Stora”