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*HE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1942 PAGE TWü v u given outstanding recognition. Boycs Van d« Walker, Harvey Hugh Bowman of Pendluton was a ad Leory Bennett and Elmer Pro elected department commander arid sser went to Ironside on a fishing Mr aftd Mrs. C .'t. Wyckoir re Mrs. Note Francis of Ontario was The Gate City journal trip Saturday, returning Monday. ceived a telegram Friday telling elected state auxiliary praaldent. John Kissell who worked on the of the marriage of their eon, Dean, Phelan ranch last year and has to Miss Bettle Retchie of California Examiner Scheduled— KLASS V. PO W ELL...................................Editor and Publisher 24. Mr. Wyckoff has employ A traveling examiner of operators been working in Marysville, Calif July ment a defense plant at Haw and chauffeurs is scheduled to be ornia, arrived in Bend Monday and thorne, in Nevada. In the Nyssa city yhall August 5 ADVERTISING RAIES SUBSCRIPTION KATES will leave Friday for Salt Lake ¡lerToruUiei» interested in church publicity are invited to um City to enter army service. from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff and One Year............ Open rate, per inch..... 35c the columns of the Journal to carry important messages and notices Mr and Mrs Frank Rowbottom Irvin and Edward and Mr. and $1.50 National, per Inch......... .....35c Six Months.......................$1,00 to their congregations. Please try to get your copy In by Tuesday oi and Mr and Mrs Ed Tate returned Mrs. Alva Goodell attended a wedd 8 Ingle Copies......... ...............05 Classifieds, per word .... ..... 2c each week. to their home In Los Angeles Mon ing of Charlotte Goodell and James Minim tun. .....30c (Strictly In Advance) day after a week’s visit with the Washburn Saturday evening. Miss Special This Week Only NYSSA ASSEMBLY OF GOD basement. Goodell Is a niece of Mrs. Topliff 9 p. m. Shewing of the Christian MlUer ¡^4 Holly famlUes. Pastor C. A. Slaughter Two-pant Suits and Mr. Goodell. sound film, "The Power of God”. Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. Sunday school, 0:45 am. Alan Ed No admission charged; a free will Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver $31.75 and $35.75 Entered at the postoftlce at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission monds Superintendent. Every class offering will be received. We invite CCC VICINITY were n Ontario Friday. through the United States Malls, as second class matter, under welcomes you. Ontario, you to spend the day with us. The Pleasant Hour club sponsored Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jamison and ALEXANDER’S Oregon the act of March 3. 1870. Morning service, 11: o’clock Eris and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Good ADRIAN COMMUNITY UNITED a Ice cream social July 22 at the Fvengellstlc 8 o’clock. ell attended the Pomona Grange CHURCH C. C. C. camp. A large crowd Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 PRESBYTERIAN NON- meeting at Adrian Saturday. Kingman Memorial attended. KX PLOSIVE “THE EMPTY ROOM” o’clock. Eris Jamison has returned from Pastor J. C. Nevin Mrs. Helmer Julum is ill in the Nampa, where she had visited A cordial welcome to all. NEW YORK WORLD—TELEGRAM 10 a.m. Bible school. All are wel Nyssa Nursing Home. Her siister, days at the home of her come. . Mrs. Dave Hauser of Nampa Is several That is the caption of an advertisement— 11 a.m. morning worship. Sermon: aunt, Mrs. Chester Sage. taking care of her home. L. D. 8. CHURCH one of the most inspiring advertisements we Christ Who Understands”. Stephen Return From Trip— Sunday 0:15 am. Priesthood “The 8:30 p.m., Evening service with Jr. Mr. and and sons, Mrs. and James have ever seen. The illustration shows a middle- meeting Rlshard Scott Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Thomp worship and discussion for every of Seattle spent the week-end Sunday 10:30 am. Sunday school. member aged man, standing alone and looking into a of the family. son have returned home from Port Sunday 8:00 pm. Sacrament All services are held in the Adrian with Mr. Stephan’s parents. boy’s bedroom, the text has him saying: land. where they attended the state DON’T Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miers and meeting. of the American Legion “This is my boy’s room. son, Jimmy, of Nebraska spent the convention Tuesday 2:00 pm. Relief society high school. THROW THEM AWAY and auxiliary. In the election of week! with Mr. and Mrs. Fred ‘This is where he slept. meeting. Yos smokbrs cm do your port on tfco homo CHRISTIAN CHURCH Stephens. both orgalzations, eastern Oregon front by putting out that non-osplosivo bomb. This is where he dreamed a child’s dreams. ing. Tuesday 8:00 p.m. M. I. A. meet FIRST (Church of Christ) U m your car wh tray. Braak that match S. Beem, Minister “This is where he saw a man’s visions. Wednesday 4:15 pm. Primary Bible J. school COLUMBIA AVENUE 10 a. m. “Here, in this empty room, are faded pic meeting. Morning worship and communion CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE tures of teammates and heroes. . . books scrib Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ham of Ore 11 a. m. Vera Martin, Pastor gon Trail, Mr. and Mrs. G. David Evening worship 7:45 p. m. bled over with notes and exclamations. . . the Sunday school at 10 a.m. E. J. The ITS UP TO regular meeting of the son of Parma, Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit loves and spike shoes we hung up for good Hobson, superintendent. Groot of Apple Valley, and Mr. YOU church board will follow tne morn Classes for everyone. Come to our ing services. Every member should and Mrs. Dick Groot were visitors Paint protects the outside efore he went to w ar.. . the silver cup he won school. IN at the Pete Tensen home Sunday and Inside. at Sea Bright. .. bright pennants. .. and all the *42 Morning worship at 11. Rev. O. R. make an effort to be present. KALSOMINING and PAPER afternoon. careless memoranda the echoes of his days. Reeder, evangelist, preaching. CLEANING Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bogart and Young peoples’s aervlce at 7:15 “If fathers could only pour their hate —Free Estimate— FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE son, Earl Leonard Glasscock and through the hot barrels of smoking guns and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd N. Pounds, Woodrow Bogart were Monday ANDY First McGINNIS ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL shara .. . evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. pastors. Street ftoog Or Graon Aim, Salam, O-ogon write the records of their grief with bayonet MISSION Roy Authers. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. steel! The Rev. B. Stanley Moore, Vlscar Morning worship at 11 a. m. Mrs. Edward Larson was in Apply Morning prayer and sermon 0:30. Evangelistic service at 8 p. m. Valley on business Monday after “They said I was too old to fight, though Holy communion and sermon Midweek prayer service Wednes noon. I’m only 50. at 8 p. m. Majorie Groot was home from each fourth Sunday of the month. day Friday “But, if I’m too old to sight and drop a night special Young peo Boise to spend the week-end with Women’ s Guild meets second stick of bombs, I’m not too old to lay my money Wednesday In each month. ple’s service at 8 p. m. Everyone her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Intlted to attend. Groot. on the line for War Savings Stamps and Bonds! COMMUNITY Edward Larson Is building a new FARMA LUTHERAN CHURCH THE METHODIST “Maybe I am too stiff and slow to fly, but CHURCH granary. A. A. Schmidt. Pastor FOR I’ve got control enough to keep my car speed M. H. Greenlee. Pastor Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Kessler, Mr. MISSION SUNDAY under 40. . . so they can keep their fighting 10 a. m. Divine service. The Rev. Church school opens promptly at and Mrs. Eddie Keyseer and Mr. D. Schroeder of Ontario will preach 9:45 Sunday morning under the and Mrs. S. P. Bybee spent the planes above 400! direction of Mr. Clifford Main, week-end at McCall. “And if I can’t march 30 miles a day with the 2:45 sermon. p. m. Afternoon mission general superintendent. Morning a full pack, I can walk two miles to work and service. The sermon will be preach worship is at 11 a. m. The Metho THAT'S R iv erv iew ed by the Rev. O. Krueger, presi dist Youth Fellowship and the back to help save gas and rubber! WHERE dent of Concordia college, Ft. Young Adult Fellowship meetings Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simms and “No, I’m not bitter any more because I Wayne, are at 7:30 p. m. The evening son, Gene, of Nyssa were Sunday THE BOSS Indiana. Won’t win this war behind a gun or on a ship The choir will sing at both ser worship service is at 8:30 p. m. The dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. YOU LUCKY DOG*” WISH A GETS M Y pastor will preach both morning Tom Loe. vices. or in the sky. MY FOLKS WOULD GET The ladies of the church will and evening. Prayer service is at Mrs. Charles Frank is sick at D06 CHOW] “I’ve come around to thinking that here at serve 8:30 every Wednesday evening. his home. lunch at noon in the churoh THAT SWELL home we’ve got the job of passing the ammuni Mrs. Pearl Frank has gone to FOOD/ tion along, of sacrificing little things, of giving Harry Shutton is Improving from to Boise Friday night and en Payette to visit her daughter, Mrs. up and going without, of looking ahead to a fracture of the neck and Is able joyed a baseball game between Harold Jocks. Sunday sschool will be held at Boise and Odgen. ‘less’ instead of ‘more’. Somebody’s got to do to do light work. the Ogle home. Everyone is in Mrs. Harry Shelton has been Ruby and Kenneth Bettickare vis vited the necessary, undramatic things. .. and I guess > to attend. ill the past week with an abscess iting with their grandparents Mr. that’s what older men are for”. and Mrs. Jim Bettick of Roswell. her gums. To the United States Rubber Co., which In Roger Blttick returned to Troutner spent last week sponsors this advertisement, and to the artist with his brother at Jerome, Idaho. her Mrs. home Clifford Wednesday from Caldwell where she underwent and the writer who prepared it, our thanks. He returned to his home Sunday. sanitarium, The Rush For a major operation two weeks ago. Through the door of an empty room they have Mrs. I. C. Durnil and family Made by the world’s largest manufacturer of animal feeds, Purina TEN DAVIS given us a glimpse beyond the squabbling and and Mrs. Mary Gahley visited Tues REPAIR WORK Dog Chow has a flavor dogs really go fori In free choice feed day with the M. L. Kurty family futile buck passing that sometimes seem to be ing tests conducted by Purina Mills, dogs themselves selected Majorie Welbarne of Parma spent of Newell Heights. Mrs. Minnie the crief substance of our war effort here at Sunday with Lowlse and Elsie Her Bowers of Lake Lowell is visiting Will soon be here Dog Chow over any other similar type food tested! Let Dog Chow solve your dog feeding problems—check these points: home, into the real heart of America, tig. this week with her son, Jay Bower. Doris Carr of Caldwell spent Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bowers and Get your automobile PROVED BY 12 GENERATIONS leftovers, milk, etc., for an last week with Loretta Soresoie. daughter attended the annual pic of happy, vigorous dogs at the endless variety of tasty meals. Mrs. Carrie McLaughlin, Mrs. nic of their pinochle club Thursday Purina Kennels. This proves Will Oahley and Mrs. Ivan Dumll evening at the home of Mr. and Dog Chow’s high nutritional EASY TO PEED. Thrifty, too, Twenty-eight were present at Mrs. FannteGreen, who has spent visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Saxton of Lake Lowell. placed in good condi because ont pound of Dog quality. Sunday school Sunday. Rev. Me the past month with relatives near Mrs. S. K. Collins of Nampa. Mrs. Twenty social circle ladles and Chow is equal to three pounds Welser, returned to her home here McLaughlin will remain to care their husbands were entertained tion for your fall driv bet ™ than PRESH MEAT.. i of fresh meat in food value. Connlee of Ontario deUvered i Wednesday. for her sister, who has been ser at the memorial park at a picnic because Dog Chow furnishes message at 0:45. Sunday school Mrs. Marion Schutt and son, iously ill. all the meat proteins, vitamins, was held at 10:45. Next week Sun dinner. The afternoon was spent ing. Buy mlnarala, and other food day school will be held at 10 o' Robert, returned to their home at The 4-H sewing club met Friday swimming and visiting. Dog Chow In essentials your dog needs. Huntington Wednesday after hav- at the home of Mrs. Arvllle Hart clock. James Franklin is visiting his B u l k o r In Mrs. Anna Dali left Friday for pent several days with her par man. Refreshments were served by sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs Your automobile is one MAKES A VARIETY OP TARTY Gooding. Idaho, where she will visit ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E Green Lorrlane Henderson, Clara Anne Pink Slippey. MEAIS — for variety just ml» Iconomy-SIz* her daughter, Mrs. Dale Lakey, Miss Pearl Oreen accompanied her Durnil and Bonna Franklin. Word was received here that Dog Chow with meat, table P A C K A G I S and family. She will also visit sister to Huntington, where she Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McLaughlin Jack Day, formerly of this com of your best friends. will visit for several days. and Mrs. Ray Franklin were visit her sister, Mrs. Lillian Ambrose is seriously ill In the Miss Ida Nelson of New Castle, ors In the Frultland community munity, and husband of Jerome, Idaho. Mercy hospital in Nampa. Nebraska arrived Saturday for an Monday, Wallace Strone and son, Bobble, See us for best prices on all kinds of grains. who have been visiting here the lndlflnite visit at the home of Ivan Durnil has been sent to Jerome to take charge of a road past two weeks, left Saturday for her sister, Mrs. Vem Smith. their heme In Spolaane. They were Mrs. Forrest Orammon left Thurs survey Job. Jolly Janes will met today at aocompled home by Mrs. Ada But day for Kansas, where she will visit Three local boys were Inducted the The home of Mrs. Boyce Vandewater. relatives and friends. She accom Into sendee last week. Forrest ler and Edmond Butler. Mrs O. Packwood received word Mrs. John Flannery and Mrs. panied her son, Dale Orammon Fanner left Friday and Is stationed that Phone 26 2nd and Good Ave. her son, George Packwood, had at Port Douglas and Frank Smart Bill Murray of Nyssa visited Mrs. of Boise. Betty and Donna Leavitt, Donna left July 28. Henry Vione will leave | landed safely In Ireland Otis Bullard last Saturday. H. J. Sloan and Mr. Gramse of Mrs. Vernon Butler and child Winslow and Alda Anderson are August 15. were business visitors in ren returned last week from Pay enjoying a vacation at the union Mrs. and Mrs. Major Atkins and Ontario Bible Institute at Payette lakes. family of Boise were Saturday visit this vicinity, Wednesday. ette lakes. Mrs John Bishop and son left Mrs. Donald Bullard and son, Orace Weldon and Grace Warren, ors of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Durnil Wednesday for Lyons. New York Oarry of Chicago, who have been who are attending defense school family. Welser, spent the week-end at Mrs. Walt Henderson and daugh for a visit in the Bishop home. visiting at the Otis Bullard home, at ter, Lorrlane visited last week In From there they will go to Port left Saturday for Hot lakee. Oregon the DerreH Plercy home. Edwards in Massachusetts to visit Mrs. Roy McNeal attended a cascade and at Payette lakes. to visit some friends. shower for Mrs. Oscar Hickey Tues Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hertig and her husband. First Lieutenant John Several of the fanners are pre day. son have moved to Caldwell, where Bishop. paring to plant fall lettuce. H. Stark is in poor health and Bob Barbour and Ellis Warner Raymond Coleman, who Is em Mr. Hertig is working for the is S. under the care of a doctor. He has on the Anderson dam pro dairyman's creamery. sold some lambs through the side ployed ject, arrived Wednesday to assist Mr. and Mrs. Ray Franklin and j suffered with palsey for several ring in Ontario last week. We pay highest cash prices for potatoes and onions. Contact us at Mrs. Msrget Payne of Ontario his brother Albert, with haying Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bowers motored i years. B tlU d J Buena Vista. Repaint for Defense You CM do your agon «rito PURINA [HOWS POULTRY C LIVESTOCK Dogs Go For PURINA DOG CHOW Arcadia J-incoln Heights Big Bend To woe’s Garage A1 Thompson & Sons POTATOES and ONIONS WANTED visited at the Vernon Butler horns and harvesting. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones and Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs Lee Dali and Mrs. J. Cornell of Payette. Mr. son. Oary Lea. of Penndleton spent and Mrs. J. W Pettet and Mr the week-end here with relatives. and Mrt. Ralph Winslow were Sun Mr. Dstl left Sunday for points day guests at ths Levi Johnson on the coast. Mrs. Dali and son home. will rsmaln here until Mr. Dali Hugh Findley was taken to the Holy Rosary hospital Saturday be Is stationed. Mrs. Larry Msrostlca of Bra till cause of attack of appsndltlces visited st the Angelo MsrotUca Mr and Mrs. A. M. Dale of home lest week. She was on her Midvale visited last Sunday at the way to Mhaourt. where her hus J. W. Pettet home. Cleon Pettet re turned home with them for a two band is stationed. r visit. Art barren will leave The Friday Punster's dub met at Friday for his army post. Mr. and Mrs. B d n I Adams of « home of OeraMlne Pettet F ri the Whits settlement visited at day. the OUs M fcrd hows lest Fri day NYSSA HEIGHTS Mr. and Mis. Peris Richard and family of Ns— Heights visited Mrs. Herbert Ptochar and child ren were Sunday visitors at Ber at the Angelo nice Otbeon's home north of Nyaaa & our warehouse in Nyssa. Satisfy Your Home-Town Pride with a Package of Sugar City Stationery It’s new. It’s different Two sizes 50c and $1 Available at Owyhee Drug Store Nyssa Pharmacy Golden Rule Store Wray’s Dime Store THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL E.O. Muir and Company Phones: Warehouse 120; Residence 91J Tom Bumingham, manager