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PAGE EIGHT THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1942 36 head horses and mules, with ENTERTAIN BRIDGE CLUB I Freel, Adrian, 20; Wilhelmlnia Le- THE METHODIST COMMUNITY WANTED—Trailer house, factory made. Tires must be good. State out visible brands, of following CHURCH Mrs. A. L. Fletcher entertained I tick. 10; Bertram B. Llenkaemper, price and kind. Write Journal Off M. H Greenlee, Pastor general classes and types: the Tuesday evening bridge club | * 10D2xp Mary E. Pierce, 5; Elbe W Powell, Church school epens each Sun ice 5 head mules, approximate ages this week. Mrs. Ed Frost received 4; W. T. Raffington, 50; Mrs B. F. day morning with a helpful devot yearlings, 3 black and 2 brown. high score and Mrs Keith Bailey Rookscol, 20; Reinhold Thiel, 31; ional service led by Mr. L. E. Rob i second. Guests were Mrs. Harry Mrs Domingo Urquiaga, Arock, 25; bins. It starts promptly a t 10 a. m. Legal Advertising 5 black, 3 sorrell, 4 brown, 1 Miner, Mrs. J. B. Giezentanner Mrs Geroge Wilkinson, McDermitt, The morning worship service begins white, 3 spotted, 3 blue, 11 bay, Nevada, 20. at 11 a. m. The pastor will preach GOLDEN RULE CHAPTER NOTICE and 1 roan, colts, mares and Installation of elective and ap and Mrs. George J. Mitchell. the sermon. The Methodist Youth HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION horses. - 8 - pointive officers will be held at the NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN Fellowship and the Young Adult ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Maria Jensen was elected worthy first meeting in January. (One bay branded TC-) Fellowship meetings start at 7 p. m BY the undersigned A. L. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Burnall Brown which animals are now upon the The chapter plans to sponsor a matron of Golden Rule chapter. The evening worship service opens at 8 p. m. with a half hour of con that I have taken up the following Mary Pierce Farm In Section 4, Order of the Eastern Star, at a pctluck dinner Sunday evening, entertained the Mr. and Mrs. club gregational singing. Tne pastor will described stray and trespassing st Township 20, Range 46 E. W. M. meeting held In the Masonic tem December 27 for members and their last Thusday at dinner and cards. families. The party will be an in George Mitchell won high score bring an evangelistic sermon. Pray ock in Malheur County Stock Dis Malheur County, Oregon. ple Monday night. and A. H. Boydell second. Mr. and Guests at Dinner— A. L. Jones formal affair. er service is held at the parsonage Other officers elected are William Mr. and Mis. C. C. Hunt and at 8 o'clock each Wednesday even trict No. 2: Mrs. E. D. Norcott were guests of Schireman, -worthy patron: Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Otis were ing. the club. MARRIED IN WEISER Llenkaemper, associate matron; MAYOR, WIFE ENTERTAIN dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Louise Coonvbs of Baker Bernard Frost, associate patron; A WOMAN NEVER FORGETS THE MAN WHO REMEMBERS Mayor and Mrs. J. C. Olsen Greeting of Adrian Thanksgiving TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Dorothy Burbldge, conductress; Ju and Donald Miller of Nyssa were were hosts at a turkey dinner given day. lia McDonald, associate conductress: married Thursday in Weiser. They Monday evening at 7 o'clock in LOST—Holstein steer, weight 1000 Hilda Tensen, secretary, and Hazel left after the ceremony for Baker the Olsen heme for city officials Son Is Promoted— pounds. Horns, with hole in right to visit Mrs Miller's grandparents, who have served with Mr. Olsen Frost, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Greeling ear. Also one guernsey bull, weight Dr. and Mrs R. J. Ruckman. They during his term of office. have received word that their son, 500 pounds. W. A. Fox. 10D1XC will make their home in Portland. The guests were R. G. Whitaker, Merritt M. Greeling, Jr., has been Mr. Miller is a son of Mr and Mrs Dwight Smith, John Ostrom and promoted from the rank cf lieu Lee Miller of Nyssa. Herschel Thompson, councilmen; tenant to captain in the United CAR EFFICIENCY M. F. Solomon, recorder: A. V. States army. He is in charge cf OFFICERS ARE ELECTED Ccok, chief of police; Cliff Greer, the reception center at Fort Lewis, IS IMPORTANT BV ROYAL NEIGHBORS water-master; W. E. Schireman, fire Washington, having held that posi E h e r EYES WILL Officers of the Royal Neighbors chief, and Dr. Maulding, city phy tion since last spring. With gasoline ration of America were elected at a meet- sician. ^SPARKLE & SHINEi Visits Parents— j Ing held in the parish hall the ev - 8 - T ing now in effect, you ening of December 1. Lieutenant W. W. Smith of the --- OHRISTMAS PARTY PLANNED The new officers are Helen Gon- can’t afford to waste The WSCS of the Methcdist United States air forces, visited oracle; Sylvia Fox, vice oracle: church will hold a Christmas par his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt even a drop of motor | yer, Alice Collins, recorder; Ruth Fost- ty December 17 at 2:30 at the Smith, last week. He is stationed at Merced, Califorsla. J er, receiver: Laura Moss, Chancell home of Mrs. O. J. Donohue. fuel. or; Helen Herod, marshal; Vivian Dugout Scheduled— You want your car to I Jones, past oracle; Maud Calvert, ISAIAH PROPHECY The annual dugout party spon | inner sentinel; Marguerite Moss, go as far as possible on outer sentinel, and Maud Peterson, APPLICABLE sored by Nyssa post No. 79, Am NOW erican Legion, will be held in the a gallon of gasoline. three-year manager. The doctors Legion hall on Fourth street to Nyssa, Dec. 10_ To the Editor: are Sarazin, Sears and Maulding. The best way to get big The following Is a thought from night, beginning at 8 o'clock. There are many occasions for A family party is planned for the remembering and they do not de- mileage is to keep your evening of December 15. The ent the prophecies of Isaiah written Power Man Transferred— :nd on the calendar. Remember ire family of each member is in 760 BC but perhaps it might not #■ car in good condition. vited Don E. Haasch, commercial rep er — TODAY— w ith Whitman's, to attend. A Christmas tree be altogether out of line to consid resentative of the Idaho Power her favorite candy. program and games have been a r er It in the light cf the present company, spent part cf this week ft day conditions: ranged. A lunoh will be served. The Sampler, America’s finest W tJtX. c— « s in Nyssa. He has been transferrer E With the gift of aE Isaiah 3: 18-25 box of candy—17 oz. . . . $1.50 ‘‘In that day the Lord will take to this division, which Includes MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER GIV away the breavery of their tinkling Npssa, Parma and surrounding Also 2, 3 sad 3-lb. Samplers. |beautiful diamond ring.f EN ornaments about their feet, and towns. Mr. Haasch gave talks on The Fairhill, outstanding box A miscellaneous shower was given their cauls, and their round tires "The History of Light" in the of candy a t ................ $1.00 lb. at the home of Mrs Wayne Morris like the moon. The chains, and the rural schools. Also 2, 3 sad 3-lb. Fsirhiils. in honor of Mrs Alton Paris, fomi- bracelets, and the mufflers, The ¡PA U L U S jew e lr y ! rly Miss Doris Smith, last Thurs bonnets and the ornaments of the Killed In Action— s ± day night. Mrs Pete Blake and Mrs legs and the headbands, and the Dick Lenvik of Minneapolis, who Glenn Herod assisted Mrs Morris. tablets and the earrings, the rings, worked for two or three months STORE The 15 guests played cards. and nose jewels, the changeable for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan suits of apparel, and the mantles, in 1941, was killed in action on 1 - 8 - NYSSA — — — — — OREGON ^. and the wimples, and the crisping Guadalcanal in the Solomon Is lands last week. pins, the glasses, and the fine lin. en, and the hoods and the veils. And it shall come to pass, that in Girls Plan Dance— Jobb's Daughters will hold a da stead of a sweet smell there shall be stink; and instead of a girdle a nce In Ontario Monday night, Dec rent: and instead of well set hair ember 14. All high school and coll baldness; and Instead of a stomac ege students are Invited to attend. her a girdling of sackcloth; and burning Instead of beauty. Thy Son Dies In Idaho— Stanley Olsen of Buhl, Idaho, men shall fall by the sword, and thy mighty In the war.” networks, son of Mayor J. C. Olsen of Nyssa, WHERE HE BUYS HIS CLOTHES— sweets, silkenhose, houses. died in a Twin Falls hospital Wed These words written some 2900 nesday at 5 p. m. He collapsed years ago and so applicable to our while working and was taken to present day and age lead us to be. the hospital at 10 a, m. Mayor and lleve that perhaps after all the Mrs Olsen went to Buhl last night. Proplit Isaiah was walking very TOPCOATS that will give pro* close to God who alone controls the Arch-Deaoon To Preach— A NEW SUIT will add greatly to destinies of men and reveals all Arch-de -on Robothan will prea teetion against cold, stormy weath his-and your-enjoyment of the Hol secrets. And although Isiah did not ch at 9:70 Sunday morning in St. 30 rounds of boxing in addition to a feature er, and not be a burden to1 wear altoghter understand, himself, the Paul's Episcopal church. iday season. while walking or driving. They are meaning of the prophecies yet we event. Sponsored by Lettermen’s club of Nyssa We feature only fine ALL WOOL are persuaded he understock their of smooth fleeces, tough tweeds SUITS in Worsteds, Twists, Twe Author. These things convince us high school. and smart coverts, in new colors. that we as a nation should more eds and Cassimeres. These Coats are Tops. seriously apply ourselves to the study of the Bible--God’s cwn llv. Nyssa Gymnasium THE COMMUNITY UNITED ing Word. Even the apostle Peter PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH backs this up with his exhortation; Admission1 Grade Pupils 10c Kingman Memorial "We have also a more sure word .1. C. Nevln, Pastor. cf prophecy; whereunto ye do well that ye take heed, as unto a light High School students 25c 10 A. M., Bible school. Bible I that shineth In a dark place, until the day dawn, and the day star knowledge is essential to Freedom, j 11 A. M.. morning worship. Ser- | arise In your hearts:". Adults 50c Yours for a great spiritual a. mon, “Preparing for a New Day" share-the-ride program enables us wakening in USA Largest Assortment to carry on our Sabbath program Lloyd N. Pounds of worship and Instruction. The Full Gospel Church in town as usual-of young people will lead our de votion tonight. SUGAR RATIONS Xmas Ties. You’ll be The young people are planning a FOR NOV. SHOWN Christmas party for the boys and girls of the beginner and primary amazed at the beaut- Only a small amount of canning classes to be held December 19 sugar was rationed to residents of at 2 P M. at the Kingman Kolony ful colorings and new this area by the Nyssa war price school house. Our neighbors and friends arc and ration board during November. patterns in this out The rations were issued as fol cordially Invited to Join with us lows: Ruth Brooks, 19 pounds: Ed- Christmas eve in a worship ser- — DOUBLE FEATURE— standing array of fine The practical Gift. na B. Cowling, Adrian. 20; Edith vice of candlelight ing and carols. These pajamas will maim LOCAL NEWS -s- Give Chocolates E Towne’s Garagi Owyhee Drug Company S H O P F O R H IS G IF T A T A n n u al H ig h School ALEXANDER’S SUITS 6- TOPCOATS SMOKER Friday, Dec. 11, 8 P. M. Church Services $27.50 to $50.00 S H IR T S NYSSA Phone 108 $20.00 to $37.50 T IE S PAJAM AS 50c — 75c give him sleeping and lounging comfort. They’re button front or middy style in Silk -Rayon-Madras and Broadcloth in attract i v e patterns. PROGRAM THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY, DEC. 11— 12 Lloyd Nolan and Donna Reed in “THE APACHE TRAIL” George Sanders, Jane Randolph and Tom Con- wav in “THE FALCON’S BROTHER” SPECIAL FEEDER SALE At Alexander’s you will find tables and shelves filled with hundreds of the sma rtest shirts. Rayons, Rayon Strips, Madras and Broadcloth. OF STEERS Sat. Mat., 3:30 P. M, Adm. 8c-20c; Evening, llc-33c. Includes tax Here is the Oppor SUNDAY and MONDAY, DECEMBER 13— 14 Edward Arnold, Fay Bainter, Richard Ney and Jean Rogers in “THE WAR AGAINST MRS. HADLEY” A Dramatic Story of Those Who Also Serve, ‘Tho They Remain Behind. Pete Smith and Cartoon tunity you have been $1.75 to $3.00 looking for. GLOVES Two Fleshy carloads of white-faced Mat Sun. 2:30, Adm. Ilc-28c. Evening Adm. llc-33c. Includes tax feeder steers just ar - BARGAIN NIGHT— TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15 Ann Harding, Donna Reed and Edward Arn old in “EYES IN THE NIGHT” Cartoon and Secret Code. rived. Also several milk cows, bangs and T. B. tested. Admission, Sc-iSe, Including U i WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, DEC. 16— 17 Mickey Rooney, Edmund Gwenn, Ian Hunter, Freddie Bartholomew and Marta Linden in “A YANK AT ETON” Selected shorts and News Admtalon Evening — He and 33c, Including Drfens. Tax Sale Saturday at 2 o’clock. Bybee Livestock Sales Co. D. O. Bybee, Mgr Phone 05J3 il W. L. Lane, Auctioneer ties. $1.00 and $1.50 We Box Them $1.75 to $5.00 ROBES SO CKS Dress or Driving glo All Wool-Silk and ves in Pigskin and Wool-Rayons and li Cape leathers. Warm sle mixtures in ankle lined ones or unlined. style or regular len Priced from gth. $1.75 to $3.50 25c to 75c Pr. All Wool Flannels, Rayons and Silks in plain or fancy desi gns. A very popular Gift for him-one he- wiil use. $5.00 to $12.50 It Will Be a Pleasure To Shop For Him At ALEXANDERS Ontario “Home of Fine Gifts for Men” Oregon