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/ PAGE FOUR (Kingman Kolony THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1942 mam, ty for her piano pupils Saturday afternoon. After they had played games in the yard each pupil hel ped in the program by playing a piano solo. Charlene Critton and Nathan Orr tied in a contest by having the most 100 grades in their lessons for the last four weeks. Muskmelon and watermelon were served. About 20 children were pre sent. Guests at the T. M. Lowe home during the week were Mr and Mrs Charles Burdick of Wilder, Mr and Mrs Obendrof of Parma and Mr and Mrs Albert Root of Huntington. Mrs Morgan of Big Bend, who had been living at the Lowe home, returned to her home Sunday. Clarence Jameson of Sedan, Kan sas, oousln of Mrs T. M. Lowe, and step-brother of Mr Lowe, arrived Sunday for a visit with western relatives. He is also related to Mr Grover Jameson of Burns. Mr and Mrs Wesley Piercy were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Con rad Martin Monday. Mr Piercy and Mr Martin were hauling wood from Adrian for the two families. Farm machinery is getting al most if not as hard to buy as tires Ministers or others Interested in ^ »re Invited to Bill Toomb started out Monday- the columns of the Journal to carry Important messages and notices morning to buy a new mower. A- to their congregations, Please try to get your copy in by Tuesday of fter trying In all the towns along each week. the line he finally found a used one in Boise. The scariclty of labor and THE METHODIST COMMUNITY NYSSA ASSEMBLY OF GOO machinery is going to present CHURCH Pastor C. A. Slaughter big problem for the farmers in Sunday school, 9:45 am . Alan Ed M. H. Greenlee. Pastor 1942. • Church school begins promptly The scrap drive was successful monds Superintendent. Every class at 10 a. m. There is a class for welcomes you. with the high school and local every age group. Morning worship grange sponsoring it. Morning service, 11: o'clock is lat 11 a. m. This Sunday is Wor C. M. Beaumont returned to Evengelistlc 8 o'clock. Vale Tuesday morning to serve on Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 ld Communion Sunday. A special the jury. Ray Cartwright of the o’clock. message is being prepared by the Big Bend accompanied him. pastor for this service. The Meth A cordial welcome to all. E. M. Hauser, county club leader, odist Yduth Fellowship and the and Ralph Brooke, county agent Young Adult Fellowship will meet L. D. S. CHURCH accompanied by Lee Wagner of Sunday 9:15 a.m. Priesthood at 7 p. m. The evening worship the Union Pacific and two of his meeting. starts at 8 p. m. with a half hour associates took motion pictures of Sunday 10:30 am . Sunday school of congregational singing. The pas the Beaumont and Toomb herd of Sunday 8:00 pm . Sacrament tor will preach an evangelistic ser At a recent service held a t the jerseys. They also took pictures of meeting. mon. Prayer service is at 8 p. m. schoolhouse, a community service the local dairy and pig 4-H clubs. Tuesday 2:00 pm . Relief society Wednesday evening. flag was dedicated. On the flag Mr and Mrs C. C. Cotton were meeting. were 17 stars, representing the in Nyssa Wednesday morning. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Tuesday 8:00 p.m. M. I. A. meet number of boys in the armed ser Mr and Mrs Frank Fredericks ing. MISSION vices from Lincoln and Lincoln spent Saturday with their daugh Wednesday 4:15 pm . Primary The Rev. B. Stanley Moore, V.lscar Heights. ter, Mrs Elsie Heitz of Bcise. They meeting. Morning prayer and sermon 9:30. Crows have made their appear- returned home Sunday morning. Holy communion and sermon ence in the numerous corn fields Miss Jeanette Martin of Caldwell FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST in this vicinity. spent th e week-end with her par each fourth Sunday of the month (CHRISTIAN) Several farmers have had patches ents, Mr and Mrs Conrad Martin. H. N. Waddell, Pastor Women’s Guild meets second of Canadian thistles treated by James Shaw bought two small Bible school at 10 A. M. John Wednesday in each month. men of the county agent’s office Jersey heifer calves from Beau Quigley, superintendent. In Ontario. mont and Toomb for his F.F.A. 11 A. M. Worship and communion The beginning of sugar beet har CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE project. service. vest will find several Lincoln Hei Vera Martin, Pastor Mrs Conrad Martin entertained Sermon "The Living church and ghts farmers busy. Prospects of a for a few neighbors Wednesday Sunday school at 10:00 atn. its courage to face the world” good beet yield is anticipated. afternoon. Message in song by Clarudine Classes for every age, bring your Audra Anderson and Frances Mrs Arthur Cartwright spent Tonlinson family. Page were Monday evening dinner Tuesday visiting her mother, Mrs 7:30 P. M. Y.P.C.E. Morning worship at 11:00 a.m. guests at the Ralph Barnes home. Earl Parker, in Newell Heights. 8 P. M. Praise and preaching Mrs Bob Degross returned to her Mrs T. T. Elliott, who has been message by the pastor. * home in the Richland district confined to her bed since the middle service. Junior meeting Sunday evening Sermon “Christ among the mass Friday evening after visiting her of last April, suffered a second at 7:15 pm. es" parents, Mr and Mrs Lee Smith. stroke Friday. Wednesday 8 P. M. Fellowship Young people’s service at 7:15. Charles Stanberry is repairing Mrs Conrad Martin called on Mrs supper and board meeting. Evening Evangelistic service at the well on the Ralph Barnes farm. K. I. Peterson and Mrs Dan Holly A friendly church extends to you 8:00 pan. message by the pastor. An L. D. S. missionary meeting of Adrian Friday afternoon. a friendly welcome. Wednesday evening prayer and was held at the George Markham Mr and Mrs Floyd J. Betts of Come To church. home Wednesday evening. praise service 8:00 p.m. New Plymouth were in the Kolonv Baptismal services were held at Radio program every Sunday at Friday morning to get a Jersey ADRIAN COMMUNITY UNITED the Malheur river Wednesday eve heifer calf that they had bought PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE ning. from Beaumont and Toomb. Mr and Mrs C. M. Mill and Kingman Memorial Sunday school 10 A.M. Mr and Mrs Loyd McKee and daughter of The Dalles and Mr and Pastor J. C. Nevln Morning worship 11 A.M. daughter of Aurora, Oregon visited Mrs Frank Casta and daughters of 10 A M. Bible school. God has a for a few days last week with Mr word for everyone for evry occas every night. Tracy, California visited at the Evangelistic services 7:30 P.M. heme of Mrs Annie Harris last and Mrs Earl Province. Mrs McKee ion and circumstance. We are now conducting special Is a sister of Mr. Province. 11 A.M. Morning worship. We Join meetings at the Full Gospel taber week. Mrs Mell and Mrs Casta are Mrs Sandy Patterson and three daughters of Mrs Harris, Wayne in the world wide communion cele nacle with Sister Alva C. Thompson Harris of Corvallis also visited his children came from Washington Friday to visit Mrs Patterson’s bration and invite Christions who of Nampa as evangelist. It is our mother last week. can not attend their own churches aim and desire to make these meet parents, Mr and Mrs T. T. Elliot. Leonard Goodell left last Sunday Darrel Pcden pent Saturday night to Join us. Rev. Nevin brings the ings as nearly non-denomlnatlonal morning to resume his army duties message. as possible and to make them com after having spent Friday night and 8unday with his grandmother, 8 P.M. Evening worship, juniors, munity wide and far reaching. Mrs Earl Parker, in Newell Heights. and Saturday with his parents, young people and adults Join in Work while it is day for the night Mr and Mrs L. E. Goodell. Mr and Mrs Frank Cummings Were Sunday dinner guests of Mr worship, then have their own dis cometh when no man can work. Rev. R. L. Kriner will deliver a cussion periods. A profitable hour and Mrs Hugh McConnell. message to the Sunday school foll for all the family. - FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST James Shaw took his 4-H Pol- owing classes next Sunday, Oct Thursday-October 8 (Mary and SCIENTIST try club to Snively Hot Springs ober 4. Marthla society meeting postponed 215 North 9th Street, Payette, Idaho Miss Velma Farley, who is em for their last outing of the year. one week.) Idaho Presbytery and A branch of The Mother Church Presbyterlal meets in Ontario at The First Church of Christ, Scient ployed in defense work, and Lorr aine Farley of Boise spent the 9 A.M. is t . in Boston. Massachusetts. week-end with their parents, Mr and Mrs Ray Farley. The Jolly Janes were entereained Thursday afternoon at the home of playing at the Wade schoolhouse i Mrs Evans, Miss Pierce, Mrs Fateh, last Thursday, The arm was broken and Mr. Johnson who responded Mrs De Qss. in two places. C. E. Purdy transacted business with short talks. Then Mrs Clare Lowell Stockman of Pendleton in Ontario last Wednesday. Baker, teacher of the local school, Mrs A. R. Matthews and son. Mr and Mr Adams and Son, Geo called on Bend friends Saturday. responded to a call and introduced Jerry, of Wenatchee. Washington The Wade PTA will meet Friday rge. moved to Nyssa, where Mr was a Saturday dinned guest of Adams will work during the beet afternoon, October 2, at the home her assistant. Mrs Harriet Brum Mr and Mrs O. Z. Matthews. of Mrs E. H. Brumbach. Mrs Geo bach, who gave a shore poem. The season. Lilly and Ruth Matthews, who Miss Mary Weir, who teaches at rge Elfers and Mrs Elmer Prosser program closed with community are attending Nazarene college, Westfall spent the week-end visit will be assitant hostesses. Mrs Clyde Riggs of Parma and singing followed by a social hour were week-end guests of their par ing her parents. ents, Mr and Mrs O. Z. Matthews. Mrs Dyre Roberts visited their a defense lunch. Loretta VandeWater suffered an Dwight Seward and Roy Wilds Robert Naylar of Emmett spent father B. G. Roberts at the Nyasa arm fracture when she fell while went to Sazelton. Idaho on busi a few days in Bend and bought CCC camp Friday. ness last week and returned Fri Mr and Mrs James Maglnnls hay, for which he paid $12 per ton. day. and children of Jerome are guests Ruth Matthews was a dinner in H. R. Hatch home. guest of Mrs Ruth McConnel Sun O w yhee A very pleasant social event took te m e Reti Estate day in Adrian. place at Big Bend school house Gerold Barker, eldest son of Mr Irene Hernng, who is attending Thursday evening when the local Phone 84 PTA gave a reception honoring and Mrs Earnest Barker suffered Jazarene college, spent the week NYSSA OREGON the teachers of District 47 and a leg fracture when the rope on a end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. the Adrian high school teachers. swing broke. The leg is broken be A. R. Herring of Nyssa. Mrs Zeb Wilson, president of the low the knee in three places. It has Ilia Botner was a dinner guest association, presided and gave the been put in a cast. The boy is at f Lilly Matthews Sunday. welcome address. She then turned home , where he is recuperating. Mr and Mrs Roseo Kellogg and Five Sunday school pupils were son A. J. were dinner guests of the meeting over to the program chairman, Mrs Charles Witty, who promoted in Sunday school at pro Mr and Mrs A. F. Seward Sunday. presented the following program: motion day exercises Sunday. Community singing with Mrs Char Elolse Crocker and David Benne- les Witty as pianist: reading, Ber dlct were promoted from the Jun Paint protects the outside nice Chaney: duet. Witty sisters: ior to the intermediate class and and inside. and reading. “The Proposal", Mrs Caroline Warren, Lorell Be r gam Used Combination KALSOMINING and PAPER Horce Chaney. Mrs Witty, maga and Vivian Hoke from the primary CLEANING zine chairman, gave an interacting to the Junior. Rev Kriner of Ftay- —Free Estimate— talk on the Parent teacher maga ette brought the message after HOTPOINT a n d y M c G in n is zine. Then Mr Patch, superinten Sunday school to a large audience. First Street Next Sunday being Mission Sun dent of Adrian high school, intro duced the high school teachers. day. Miss Marie Church, returned ELECTRIC RANGE misslonery form Korea, will give a talk on her experiences. Mrs D. P. Pullen was quite ill | last week necesitating a visit from Also wood and coal I the doctor. Mrs Clara Nicholson returned I ffcturday from a visit with her Ranges. husband. Neil Nicholson of Karona. California, who is in the armed service. She also visited her uncle in La Scenta. California on her Just received shipment [way home. Miss White of Boise was a week of Congoleum Rugs end guest of Miss Marie Church. The Owyhee Parent-Teachers meeting scheduled for October the $4.85 to $7.95 8 is to be postponed until October Your menus will cer 12 because the organbhtton will be able to obtain Dr DeCamp. dentist, lately of John Hopkins, for a spea* tainly be improved ker on that evening. Mrs Wells by serving our high grade meats. will also talk on nutrition. All par ente who had children with the Our meats will satisfy you. mouth Infection last year should F U R N m ’RE attend as valuable instruction will be given. The meeting will be STORE opened at 8:18. Mrs K H. Strickland gave a par- HE Lincoln Heights Big Bend Alberia Valley Bernard Eastman Repaint for Defense NORDALE Nyssa Packing Company - I Several young people oi the Nazarene church attended prayer meeting at Mrs Dwight Seward’s home Friday evening. Mrs Anny Barker received word th at her bzrother. Will Boydstum of McCall, entered St. Alphonsus ospital for an operation. Frank Matthews of Kuna was an overnight guest at the home of is parents Saturday. Lee Anderson, son of Mr and Mrs O. R. Anderson, has ben sick with a cold, but returned to school ■uesday. Arcadia There were 24 present at Sunday school Sunday. The young people gave the closing exercise. All the collection rceeived Sunday was us ed as misslonery money. Marjory Orris the secertary, sent $4.35 mislonary offering to Rev. Chand ler of Caldwell Monday. Geeevie Hlpp was appointed secretary and treasures for the rest of the year. Sunday school next Sunday will be held at 2. P. M. And church services at 3. P.M. Rev. Greenlee of Nyssa will be the speaker. The public is invited to attend. Mr and Mrs Lloyd Orris gave a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of Lyle and Lester Reece of Nyssa. Those present were the Orris family and Mis Violet Clowers. J. M. Wagner installed a water system at his place last week. The Arcadia school will give • play, "Miss MolUe Girl," October 16. The proceeds will be placed in a fund for the hot lunch program Mr and Mrs Lee Dali and Son, Gary Lee of Boise spent Sunday with Mrs Anna Dail. Lea land Wagner of Boise spent the week-end with his parents Mr and Mrs J M Wagner He left Monday to enter the army. Bill Hlpp bought two carloads of cattle last week. He also install ed a new wather system. Mr and Mrs Louie Pryor returned last week from a week's visit in Montana. Bob Kirby of Nampa accompanied them there. Attention Farmers We are cash buyers of Red Clover, Alfal fa— and other field seeds—also Beans. We will loan you bags for threshing your bean crop. ____ See us at MICHAEL-LEONARD SEED COM PANY office, Ontario, Oregon. Beal and Davenport, Seedsmen SHOP WISELY— SHOP WELL— Shop for VICTORY! Remember These Six Points in Your Daily Buying! RATIONING ITS HANDY TO GET YOUR MILK FROM YOUR GROCER Or, if you are not down Rationing safeguards your share of goods that are aoaroa. cu - operate with the government and your local merchant In mi rationing work—whether It’s sugar or tires. Remember, It's «mart to get more than your share. PRICE CONTROL Price Control protects you from rapidly rising price*—safeguards your budget. Understand the regulation and what It maana to you. Then work with—not against—your merchant. PLAN SHOPPING TRIPS Make one well-planned shopping trip do the work of That’s one way to prevent needless purchases and returns. SHARE YOUR CAR Car sharing saves gas, rubber and machines. If you MUST use a car for shopping, team up with your friends. Make one ear do the work of four. DON’T ASK FOR UNNECESSARY DELIVERIES town call the grocery Unnecessary deliveries waste gas, rubber and trucks. home small bundles yourself. That's one way to make outlast the Axis. store- Making things last longer is the patriotic duty of erk-an in wartime. Have your household appliances repaired whenever possible. Don’t throw them away. When In call a repair man. Carry TAKE CARE OF WHAT YOU HAVE - SHELTON DAIRY - FOOD MART WAR GOMES FIRST The weight of war on the telephone lines grows heavier every day. We can’t build new lines and switchboards to carry the load because copper, aluminum, rubber and other materials needed for telephone equipment are vital war materials as well. What facilities we have must serve as fully as possible. Telephone subscribers themselves hold a great part of the answer. Here are some ways in which you can cooperate: 1 Limit long distance usage to necessary calls and be as brief as possible. The longer lines, par ticularly those to east of the Mississippi River, are especially busy, and calls to these areas should not be made unless they are very im portant or relate to the war effort. 2 3 4 If your call is delayed please do not ask the op erator for reports unless necessary. Such re quests tie up switchboards. 5 Please do not call ‘Information’ until you have referred to the telephone directory. Other calls such as for ‘time of day’ should be avoided un less they are necessary We cannot always give you the type of equip ment you desire. In some cases we can furnish no new local service, and in general only party line service. Considerate use of party-line ser vice is neighborly and particularly helpful at this time. Long telephone conversations not only tie up two lines that are connected but also the central Please use the service moderately. A long, un- offiee equipment that is common to many lines, necessary conversation may delay a call essen tial to the war effort. We are confident of your continuing cooperation in this •morgen Malheur Home Telephone Company