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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL.
THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1942
The Gate City Journal
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ST. P A IL S EPISCOPAL
MISSION
The Rev B Stanley Moore. Visear
J . S . B eem . M inister
Mrmiag prayer and sermon 0:30.
B-hàe School 10 t a
H :!y commur.ico and sermon
M x o s t worships and Ccmmut-
each iiwrth Sunday of the month.
oo at 11 a m
Church school at 10:30 a. m.
Yount people s meeting l iS pm
Womens Guild meets second
with Valetta Bibhey leader E ttn -
. Wednesday in each month. __
ing worship 115 pm .
w u i m n u n o: p n u n u t a o i
THE M rn iO D lS T fO M M lM T V
F I X 'r CHRISTIAN CHURCH
( harck d Christi
at Nysaa. Malheur County. Oregco.
at Nysaa. Oregcc for trassmumoc
Made, a* second class zarter, ander
o t March S. 187».
POLITICAL TRADITION
UPSET BY SNELL VICTORY
In a strange interlude in Oregon’s political
history a governor has been ousted from office
at a time when interest in politics was almost
non-existant.
Political tradition has held for many years
that when there is a lack o f interest in on elec
tion. the ins stay in and the outs stay out. How
ever. Earl Snell has overcome that tradition
and has defated Governor Charles Sprague
for the republican nomination.
Mr. Snell won the election, probably be‘
cause of his keenness as a politician, his ability
and his popularity with organized groups. He
is a good politician, although he does not give
the appearance of making a conscious effort
to win votes.
In the govern orshop race, the voters o f
Oregon had on apportunity to vote for and
against two o f the ablest men seeking the
office in several years. Both men are capable,
honest and morally fit. Governor Sprague has
given Oregon an efficient administration and
this paper predicts that Earl Snell will make an
outstanding record as governor, if he over
comes the democratic nominee in November.
BEET PHILOSOPHY
Philosophy can be developed even in a
beet field.
In his Sunday sermon Rev. M. H. Green
lee recalled that a few days ago he assisted in
thinning beets on the Lions club beet project
and stated that no person with the philosophi
cal turn of mind should attempt to thin beets.
The minister found it difficult to decide
which beet to allow to live and after he had
decided and had pulled up all o f the plants
around the fortunate beet he was puzzled as
to whether he should not have jerked it and
permitted some other to remain in the ground.
Rev. Greenlee illustrated his point effect
ively but he did not mention that it is sorrowful
that many young beet plants must be elimin
ated that one plant may grow to be a strong,
healthy beet
Is that not also the case with humans? It
may not be necessary, but today the world is
eliminating many young men that the remaind
er may live in comfort and develop naturally.
Thousands o f young men are dying that the
idea o f democracy and freedom may live and
grow.
Christ came, he lived and he died— that
others might live. Perhaps some men. too.
will always be called upon to play the roles o f
those who lay down their lives for others. If
that is their mission here on earth, may God
bless them.
Dr^Clara Vial Birlew, Optometrist
(formerly Dr. Clara Vial)
will be at the Owy hee Hotel Monday May 25th
from 9:00 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. for the purpose
o f Testing Eyes and Fitting Glasses
There will be no charge for straightening
and adjusting frames.
School children accompanied by their
mother or father may have their eyes exam
ined free.
Quality Meats
PARMA LUTHLRAN « B l KC U
A. a . s ik B iit. r » u >
10 e z D.vme i « m
a
tpetxa. «ermoc appropnaie loc U m
say There n l l be a special allei
nig to eoeheu» U m verte ot U m
■ h .p u m i attbe tarious peaea
H a m Sunday scaool and BdUr
da w
io r alL
W t turne you to votsinp with
us. VIsurs A l t aiwm
ys n c .o t
*A Changeüess Christ lor a
! Changing World."
CHURCH o r THE NAZARENE
CHURCH
M H G • een>e P i s a
UTTHODIST CHURCH
Church
school
c pens
every
3i~.A»y m_rr:.ng a: 9 45 Mcming
worship is at H axl There will be
a preventah-c on Christian stew
ardship by atne of the members of
the yum* adul: class to close the
senes of messages on “Christian
Stewardship' The evening worship
service starts at 8 pan. with a half
hour at ctmgregaucnaJ singing. The
pastor a-II bring the message
Prayer service is on Wednesday
evening at 8 pm.
Vtrn Martin. PasUr
Sunday achoca ai 10 a m.
L. D. S. CHURCH
for every age.
Sunday 9:15 a m. Priesthood
M om m i worship at 11 a . sl Pas- meeting.
tor in charge at ihe sr.-vice
Sunday 10 30 a
m. Sunday
Junior meeting at T p. m. in the «bocL
Sunday 8:00 p. m_ Sacrament
Young People s »erne» at T pi m. meeting.
Bv-azgelwuc service at I p. s l
Tuesday I d » p. m Relief society
Message by the pastor.
meeting
Prayer meeting Wednesday even-
Tuesday 8 00 p m. M I. A
ing at 0:00 l
meeting
Missionary meeting the Bret
Wednesday A 15 p. m. Primary
Thursday afternoon at each mccth. meeting.
All are In rued to these services.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Sunset Valley
RING MAN KOLONY
Faster. Clarence Brotzman
Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Mr . M
Sunday school at 9:A5. Casses for
L. K u ra Superintendent.
an. M rs C Brotzman. superinten
Morning Worship 11 s n
dent.
Christian Enóeavar I t i p n
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
Evening Worship 8:30 p m.
Bvengelistje services at 7:A5.
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed-
FIRST CHI XL H OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
« 5 North 9th Street. Payette. Idahc
A branch at The Mother Church
The First Church at Cheat. Scant
iest, in Boston. Massachusetts.
Sunday School— 10 00 a m
Reading Room — 710 1st Are.
North. Open ashy from 2 to A p m
where the Bible and authorised
Christian Science Literature may be
read, borrowed or purchased, and is
open every day from two to four .
P m . except Sundays and holidays,
FULL GO'FYL TABERNACLE
Mr. and Mrs. Llcyd N. Pounds,
pastors.
Sunday school a: 9:30 a m.
Morning worship at 11 a m.
Evangelistic service at 8 p. m.
Midweek prayer service Wednes
day ai 8 p m
Friday nigh: special Young peo
ples service at 8 p. m. Everyone
ir. tiled to attend.
cf the Secretary at the Agriculture |
The idea was to get information '
on Agriculture. Prospects for the '
oontmg year They wasted to know
espeeialy bow much butter fa t
Fate has taken another stroke meat sad eggs we were producing
ax Utile Betty Niceum. Her mother Uus year and bow it «impaired
had been
u> u t . »*- with what we expected to produce
Sunday and go to Bo*se where she next year. Tt seems that most all
she would work in same private over the west we expect to pro-
home and still hare more tiw»
to gtre Betty the propper care
that she should have. On Saturday
we had to take her to a doctor
He ordered her to the Hcwpstoi and
a: «even adack Ssturday nue Dr.
Mauidmg and Dr Palmer removed
her appendix Dr. Maulding said
that it was the worse one he sn/t
ever asw for a rtvtrt Betty tcck
the aperataoc and came out jast
One She has differed ao much and
so many tanes that with her it is
just one mare time Her health
has been pocre In 1939 we had
to have ber tonstis removed, in
19*0 she was ran over by a car at
school, next she taken the Iztfanble
paraltses and differed untold pate
and missury withtt and now it is
ber appends.
Chock Share is giTing away a
ccuple of theater tickets too the
other day Arch E s ita a t was over
to Chucks and was Bragging
Cow Hollow
Beautifies
abOUghl htS ia-ee*»
"Why I have iambs over there
two and a >»»:f m.anK. (jg iK .r
wtS weigh a hundred pounds' he j
-w u i
yow have good
Chuck -but they
dant mate two and
half
at a
red pounds yet.
Arch dident was: too back qp
ao they bet a ooupie o f theater
tacketa on tt aad took Dale L t -
baarh along » ear one weoght
duce more butter fat. Most fanners
here expressed a desire to produce
mere eggs but the housing of the
chicEens presents a problem They
couldent offer us any hopes of
getting mater:ah to build chicken
bousing
There was no desire expressed
here for to raise more pork. There
has been a great amount of con
gressional talk of freezing the hegs
at a greatly reduce price and
every body seemed to think that
if was that they wanted some one
else to raise the nations pork. With
hog prices at March level even If
wheet did go up o little the hog
raiser could still stand ft, but if
the hogs was put down much and
feed up ft would be just too bad
for a lat of the aid sows.
We are nat mekinj very satis
factory progress toward our sor-
¡ram mill propisition but several of
us plan to goaheod and plant sor-
gum on faith. That Is if we can
get the seed.
S 2 DC 3 D(j |J)
The Pleasant Hour club met
with Mrs. Charles Chritton May
1A Thirteen members were present.
The members decided to pack boxes
for the boys in the service from
this vie inly. Each member was ask
ed to take baked goods, waxed
paper and 10c for postage to the
next meeting, which will be held
at the home of Mrs. Lila Mitchell
June U.
A lunch was served by Mrs. Chrl-
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Real Estate
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red ano two i— 1* 1*. Chuck knows
the* ages ao g u «o hr wm buy the
tacketa. Arch s s e M up « s want
ed to bet that he coaid f a d a
dome at Haem that would weigh:
MEALS. TRY
Upper Sunset
CCC VICINITY
Why not beautify your bcc_=,
with «v e r si coats of quality
Ornerai paint.
Priced per gal
tton.
Mr and Mrs Kay Hunter and
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Mr and Mrs Joseph Callahan went
to Emmett Tuesday to help Mr
Mr. and Sirs Don Park« <*
Hunters parents celebrate their Portland spent the week-end at the
golden anniversary.
parental Prank Parker -’ nd t
Mr and Mrs W R. Mayes and Lorensen homes.
son Alan went to Salt Lake City
Melvin Schneider was pamfmw
last week to attend the marriage In jured last week when he rauZ
of their daughter. Zelphas.
his arm In the wnnger
Mrs. Sid Hanagons parents and
The F 8 A held a meeting at
her brother.Yaklma. spent a few the hall Wednesdey evening t o -
days with her and her family last gard to farm production for ig«
week!
Mr and Mrs. Grover Cooper and
Raymond Norland of Apple Valley Mr and Mrs Otto Wolf were can
is spending a few days with his sis ere In the W T. Rafflngton horn.
Sunday.
ter, Mrs. Joe Stephen.
Wayne Haroldson has spent a
The AH calf club met at the
few days at home with his parents. Dude Parker home Saturday after,
He is doing defense work in Cali naan.
fornia.
The next meeting will be hfld
Val Mitchell, who broke his knee at Kay Hunters heme June g
playing ball on the school ground efter the meeting refreshments vert
about six weeks ago. is improving- served.
^ *len y°u buy Goods or Service on
"Open Account*’— the
seller is demon-
btiating a friendly trust in you— by ex
it tiding the Credit. When you pay
promptly- yau prove this trust was rigtlv
placed.
M hen you do not meet your obliga’
*lons as mutually understood, you are not
»'!> abusing the whole commercial cycle
toi you embarrass the seller in his ef-
oi t to meet his obligations promply.
re "h o le credit idea is interwoven,
t oan only be continued to the degree
thut all o f us meet our obligations
promptly.
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