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TH E N YSSA G ATE C IT Y JO U RN AL
T H U R S D A Y M A Y 20, 1943
Dima*
j turned with them to help with the
j relocated Japanese, conscientious
farm work during the summer vac
. objectors and prisoners of war be
given an opportunity to do agricul
ation.
tural work. It Is asserted that th
The 4-H Cooking and Sewing
ousands of prisoners of war. Italians
club conducted by Mrs Neil Dim-
' and Germans, have an agricultural
mick gave away a bedspread at the
background and would be willing to
dance Saturday night at the Sun
j work and that they could be wlnn-
set hall. The proceeds, amounting
I owed from their undesirable ass-
to »36, will be used to send dele
! ociates, and that several thousand
gates to the 4-H summer school at
CHURCH OF C H RIST—
former growers of vegetables and
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
j Corvallis.
Services for Sunday, May 22
fruit among the Japanese could be
Vern W. Martin Pastor.
j Mrs Neil Dimmick has been quite
10 A. M „ Bible study and song
j made available, leaving the trouble
A ll Scripture Is given by inspir
j ill with influenza the past week.
makers in the centers. It would bet-
service.
atlon of God and is profitable for
' Mrs Leon Buffington w>as notified
ter, these farmers say, if the pris-
11 A M , preaching and commun recently that her brother, W ilfred
| oners and evacuees are given an doctrine, for reproof, for cor ion. Subject: “Is the Bible Suf
Gilbert of the medical detachment,
opportunity to do farm work than rection, for instruction in right ficient?”
had arrived safely at his destination
to "eat their heads o ff" at the ex eousness. 2 Tim. 3:16.
Evening service, 8 P. M. Preach
somewhere overseas.
Subject:
Washington, D. C., May 20—The pense o f American taxpayers while
Sunday school 10 A. M. E. J. ing and song services.
Mrs C. A. Ditty, Mrs Leslie Ditty
held
in
camps.
"Death,
Then
What?”
senate commute ■ on agriculture has
and Mrs Boyd Query were business
Hobson, Sunday school superin
There
are
2,000,000
cases
o
f
can
Wednesday
evening,
8
o'clock.
been listening to arguments for the
visitors in Nampa Thursday.
ned fruit and vegetables, taken by tendent
Bible study and song service.
past several days on Senator Rufus
Rev. Homer Walkup began a ser
the government from the 1941 pack,
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
On
Thursday
and
Friday
eve
Holman’s amendment to the emer
ies of evangelistic meetings at the
which will be released for civilian
nings,
May
20
and
21,
Bro.
Jack
Juniors, basement, 7:15 P. M.;
gency forest fire control will which
Assembly o f God church Sunday
use. There are 12,000,000 cases re- N.Y.P.S, 7:15 P M; evening service, Free will lecture on the subjects:
would appropriate close to $8,000,000 |
evening.
for forest fire protection. The house | **™ed to the government from the 8 P M . ; prayer meeting, Wednes “Is Joe Smith a True Prophet of
Mr and Mrs Moody Bridges were
had deleted the sum of »6.500,000 942 P*ck an? thesenlso will be re- day, 8 P M ; W F.M 3. first Wed God?” and “ Is the Book of Mor Sunday dinner guests at the Geor
,
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.
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j leased. Plan is to sell the food back nesday of
every month, 8 P M ; mon Inspired Word of God?"
from the bill as being an unnece-
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ge Wilson home.
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to the canneries which packed it, if radio service every Sunday 2:15
Everyone is cordially invited to
ssary expenditure and a waste of
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The heavy frosts last week did
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. _ . ! they wish to take it. Prom many P M, K FX D .
all
services.
funds. The house members who el-
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only slight damage in this district
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„ | sources in the northwest have come
Chester
L.
Hewitt,
Minister.
A wejeome to one and all.
in comparison to the rest of the
iminated the forest fire protection su_2estion_ th- th 1941 Dack b.
fund come, largely, from the pral- su8«estlons that tne 1941
1941 pack be
Boise valley.
sold for less than the 1942 ceiling
THE
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ETH
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D
IST
COM
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UNITY
F IR S T CHURCH OF C H R IST
rie states, where forestry, lumber
Miss Barnett, teacher of the O w
in order not to disturb the market,
CHURCH
(C H R IS T IA N )
and forest fires are a foreign sub
yhee school, was the winner o f the
as the 1941 prices were considerably
M. H. Greenlee. Pastor
H. N. Waddell, Pastor
ject because there just isn’t any
1 4-H bedspread given away Saturday
lower than the 1942 or than will be Bible School at 10 a.m. Roy Bibbey,
Church school opens promptly at
such thing. However, after hearing
night. Mrs Charles Wilson won sec
the 1943. I f the government sells Superintendent.
10
a.m.
Morning
worship
is
at
11
the roar of Senator Holman and
ond prize and Mrs Harley Wilson
back to the canneries at the 1942 11 A.M. Worship and communion a. m. The Youth Fellowship and
won third.
others from the Pacific northwest
prices the government will make a service.
the Young Adult Fellowship meet
who know how important such a
Mrs Henry Hintz left last week
very satisfactory profit.
at
7:30
p.m.
The
evening
worship
Sermon, "The Power of Pentecost"
fund is for the protection of Oreg
for Vancouver, Washington follow
Complaint has been registered in 8 p.m. By special request the young service starts at 8:30 with a half
on’s huge stand of timber from fire
ing the sudden death o f her sister
national capital that there are no people will present the play, "The hour of congregational singing. P r
hazard, it is believed house mem
in that city. Mrs Hintz returned
church facilities at Vanport, the Lost Church” .
ayer service Is on Wednesday even home Monday.
bers have changed their minds and
housing development prepared for Wednesday 8 p.m., Bible study and ings at 8 p.m. This service Is now
that at least a large part of the „
r, ,
.
Mr. Dee Hillis and George Bree
_
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_
. | Henry Kaiser s employes between chior practice.
held at the church.
money asked for by 8enator Hoi- '
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ze and his son, George, Jr. of Boise
man will be allowed
Vancouver and Portland. This will We welcome you.
visited at the Walter Hillis home
THE C O M M UNITY UNITED
..
be a community of about 40,000 pop-
Sunday afternoon. Mr. Breeze pur
While senators express the op-
op
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ulatlon, and It is contended that
PR
ESBYTE
R
IAN
CHURCH
L. it. 8. CHURCH
chased three cows from Mr. Hillis
inion that nothing more serious th
such a community should have the
Kingman Memorial
8unday
9:15
a.m.
Priesthood
which were deliverd by M r Hillis
an a nuisance raid need be anticl- j
privilege o f attending church ser- meeting
J. C. Nevin, Pastor.
Tuesday. He also took to Boise cows
pated in the northwest, with poss
I vies in their vicinity. School arran-
Sunday 10:30 ajn. Sunday school. 10 A. M., Bible school
belonging to his father. Dee Hillis.
ibly some property damage and loss
| gements have been made, and a
11 A. M „ morning worship. Ser
Sunday 7:30 p. m. Sacrament
o f life, the real danger is that en
Tommie Elliott arrived in Nyssa
shopping center, but there are no meeting.
mon by Rev. Nevin.
emy raiders may drop bombs in
Friday from Portland, where he
churches, Washington is informed.
8
P
M,
No
evening
worship.
In
Tuesday 2:00 p.m. R elief society
the forests and thus cause a con
had been working. He is visiting at
| As soon as possible a new navy meeting.
stead we invite our friends to Join
flagration which would be terribly
the Ed Stiner home in Parma this
| hospital will be cdnstructed near Wednesday 8:00 p.m. M. I. A. meet us In a basket lunch at 1 P. M.
destructive and set back the lum
week. His home is at Miami A riz
| Astoria, with the prospect that La- ing.
at
the
foot
of
Mitchell
butte
on
ber Industry for a century. It is d if
ona, where he knew M r and Mrs
Orande and Eugene will have hos
After lunch Stiner.
Tuesday, 4 p. m. Primary for the southeast side.
ficult to obtain men to go Into the
pitals later. Navy is anticipating children between the ages of 4 and we climb the butte and upon
woods and prepare against such a
M r and Mrs Lloyd Landreth and
heavy casualties in the Pacific and 12
reaching the top our young people
fire. Manpower shortage is keenly
family visited Sunday with Mr,
wishes to dot the coast with facil
will
lead
us
in
worship.
felt In the campaign for protection
Landreth’s parents, M r and Mrs
ities to care for the wounded. First
Friday, 8 P. M „ choir practice at
ST. P A U L ’S EPISCOPAL
against fires and failure to obtain
L. B. Landreth in Nyssa.
of the program for Oregon will be
the
Kingman
schoolhouse
M ISSIO N
an adequate fire fighting fund wo
Miss Lucille Chadd is visiting
at the mouth of the Columbia river.
The Rev. Burton Salter, vicar.
uld further complicate the situation.
this week with her sister Mrs Ed
Wounded men from the south Pac
N
Y88A
ASSEMBLY
OF
GOD
Morning prayer and sermon, 9:30
The farm labor crisis has caused
Stiner at Parma.
ific are now being treated In the A. M.
Pastor C. A. Slaughter
scores of northwest farmers to be
M r and Mrs Lester Zurcher and
national capital because there Is
Holy communion and sermon each Sunday school, 9:45 am . Alan Ed baby of Homedale visited Tuesday
less finicky about the source and
no room for them in present facil second Sunday of the month.
monds Superintendent. Every class
they are renewing their request that
at the parental Charles Wilson
ities on the northwest coast.
welcomes you.
Church school at 10:30 a. m.
home.
About 200 government employes
Morning
service,
11:
o’clock
Women’s Guild second Wednesday
Jim Kirkland enjoyed a visit the
in the national capital have been of each month.
Evengelistlc 8 o'clock.
past week with his brother, who
Reconditioned
1 fired for not being loyal to the Un
Prayer
m eeti»g
Thursday,
8 lives in Wyoming.
ited States. Three committees are SUNSET V A LLE Y CHURCH
o’clock.
Ike Mitchell, Dale Glenn and
now delving into important war ag
A cordial welcome to all.
"The Lord hath done great things
Melvin Crocker o f Owyhee were
encies in an effort to dig out the for us whereof we are glad’. Psalms
Sunday dinner guests at the home
men and women who have had co 126:3. W e extend a hearty welcome
FU LL GOSPEL TABERNACLE
of Bob Newgen.
mmunistic connections In the past to you to attend our services, which
Lloyd Pounds, pastor
either as members of that party or are as follows:
Sunday school 10:00 a.m. Topic:
affiliation with organizations which
Sunday school at 10 o’clock with "Joseph Cares for His Family."
served as fronts for communistic T. H. Brewer as superintendent. Gen. 42:1—50:26.
Mrs Wesley Plercy entertained
In good shape with -sp propaganda. It Is expected that Classes for all ages.
Morning worship at 11. Subject in in her home Friday afternoon hon
there will be other discharges in the
oring Mrs E3mer Dutton and daug
Book of Romans.
Morning worship at 11.
inner dryer.
near future.
Evangelistic service Sunday night
Evangelistic Services 8 p.m. Sp
ecial music and good singing.
I at 8 o’clock.
W e have just receiv
Special young people's meeting
Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p.m.
AUTO, T R A C T O R and R A D IA
at the church.
| Friday night.
ed a few davenos.
T O R R E PA IR IN G . ACETYLENE
I
.
A. B. C.
W asher
Kingman Kolony
Picket Flour
Also twelve 32-piece
sets o f china and glass
dishes.
N ordale
Furniture Co.
The All Purpose
Enriched Flour
- - can replace the nut
ritious qualities of ma
ny foods effected by
rationing.
Your Grocer Has It
Weiser Milling & Elev.
Co.
Insurance
W e sell all kinds of crop insurance.
Now is the time to talk over with us your in
surance problems.
A. L. Atkeson
Our office will be open every day.
Notice
Telephone Patrons
The telephone directory goes to press June 2.
Report all contemplated changes before that
date.
Help us to keep the lines open for war use.
Malheur Home
Telephone Company
Adrian
The 4-H clubs and P.T.A. held a
■ joint meeting May 12 in the high
! school building at the regular bus
iness meeting o f the P.T.A. Mrs
Judd read the report o f the nom
inating committee and the following
officers were voted upon by the gr-
oup: Mrs Anna Sparks, president:
Mrs Threlma Elliott, vice president:
Mrs Krueger, secretary; and Mrs
Muntpewerff, treasurer.
Mrs Walter McPartland. county
president of the P.T.A., spoke to
the group on the importance of the
work o f the organization in war
time. Mrs McPartland also told of
highlights of the state P.T.A. con
ference in Portland, which she re
cently attended.
Mrs. Toomb and Mrs Patch sang
two numbers, accompanied by Mrs
Nevin, and Ellen Judd played a f l
ute solo accompanied by Mrs Judd.
Mrs. Elliott presented two 4-H
demonstrations: one on personal
appearance by Shirley Smith and
Selma Stam, and one on the care of
the nails by Arline Piercy and Bet
ty Toomb. The sewing club girls
hen modeled the garments they had
made In their sewing projects. A
plaque was presented to the club
o f Mrs Howard Hatch for its att
endance record.
The program was completed by
the announcement of the summer
school awards by E. M. Hauser,
county club leader. The following
delegates will represent this com
munity’s 4-H clubs at the annual
4-H conference to be held at Cor
vallis: Marjory Hite and Donald
Elliott with Viola Zamora and Ivan
Jensen as alternates; Ellen Judd
representing the garden clubs and
Dorothy Toomb the dairy club.
Following the program tea was
served with Mrs Judd and Mrs Otis
presiding over the table.
On Tuesday the A.N.K. garden
club met at the home of Mrs C. C
Cotton of Nyssa. Mrs Patch spoke
on stories connected with national
and state flowers and Mrs Judd
talked on the use o f suitable flow
ers for borders. The June meeting
will be held at the home o f Mrs
Garrett Stam.
The pre-school group o f the P.
T A met Wednesday evening at the
home of Mrs Garrett M untjewerff
Articles on ’T h e Three and Pour
Year Olds" were reported on and
discussed.
On Thursday afternoon the Mary
and Martha circle of the United
Presbyterian church met at the ho
me o f Mrs E. E. Parker. Mrs Hill
was in charge of the temperance
lesson. A play on the use of the
1 ballot box was presented. Mrs. Par
ker was assisted at the refreshment
hour by Mrs Arthur Cartwright.
Mrs
George
de
Haven
was
brought home Friday from the N y
ssa nursing home.
Mrs John Jarvis left Wednesday
for a visit with relatives at Pasco,
Washington.
Mr and Mrs Henry Hartley and
sons of Nyssa were Saturday dinner
guests at the Dermis Patch home.
John Jarvis has been building an
addition to the John Auker home.
W E LD IN G
See Bill Marsh
NYSSA AUTO CO.
Phone 54W
Main
Highway North.
Lincoln Heights
Rev. Teeters pastor o f the Ass
embly of God church of Ontario,
delivered a message to the Lincoln
Sunday school Sunday. A young
people's group of the church sang
two songs.
Mrs C. L. Mell and daughter of
Portland, who have been visiting
at the home of Mrs Mells' mother
Mrs Annie Harris, returned to their
home Saturday.
Lincoln school was closed Friday
wifh a annual picnic dinner.
Ida Nelson of Payette spent the
week-end at the Vern Smith home
A Farmers meeting was held at
the school house Saturday evening
A number of men formed a group
and will have their horses vaccina
ted against sleeping sickness.
The Patch and Chat club will
meet at the home of Mrs Annie Ha
rris Thursday afternoon.
Sunset Valley
A final decision was made as to
the whereabouts of Paul Gilbert,
when a book fas received from him
bearing the title My Year in Ice
land ” Ollbert has been in the army
since December 1941 and his where
abouts remained s mystery for the
past 10 months.
Mrs L E. Newgen and son. Bob
attended the Apple Valley achool
picnic Friday Miss Dixie Scott re
O r eoniSE, you wouldn’t catch
crafty Herr Goebbels actually
posting such a sign: “This war
industry closed for lack of elec
tric power.”
Yet power shortages havt
hampered Germ an factoriea.
With all their other substitutes,
the Nazis haven't yet invented
an ersatz electricity!
They’ve tried to fill th# gap
by kidnapping worken from all
conquered countries. But th*
hter, Eleanor. Mrs Dutton came fr
om Washington to attend the com
mencement in Notus Wednesday
evening as Eleanor was one of the
graduating class. They came to the
Piercy home Thursday evening and
left for Washington Saturday ev
ening.
A large crowd attended the meet
ing in the Kolony school Monday
evening, presented by the Ooop
Creamery of Payette. Pictures were
shown on care o f milk and milk
containers and music was furnished
by the Stewart family. Mr Stewart
drives the truck in this vacinlty.
At the close of the program Ice
cream and Cookies were served.
Friday of this week will be the
laset day of vacation Bible school.
A lunch has been planned for all
children and parents who attend
that day.
M r and Mrs Wilbur Anderson
and sons, and Mrs Charley Wilson
were in Nampa on business Monday.
M r and Mrs Wesley Piercy were
dinner guests in the J. C. Olsen
home in Nyssa Sunday.
The 4-H Pig club met with their
leader Harvey Holton, Thursday
evening. E. M. Hauser o f Ontario,
and Kenneth Elliot and his 4-H pig
club of Mitchell Butte were guests.
Mrs Mary Nichols and James and
Nadein and Mrs Lily Bach left for
Portland Wednesday. Mrs Bach pl
anned to go to Seattle to visit her
daughter.
Mr and Mrs James Lane and son,
Ross, were in Ontario Saturday.
Mrs Conrad Martin and Miss
Dorothy Toomb were In Caldwell
shopping Wednesday.
Employed In Store—
Miss Betty Honey, 1943 Parma
high school graduate, is now em
ployed in W ray’s Dime store.
Here From Nampa-----
Mrs. Forest Moore of Nampa,
daughter of M r and Mrs S. C. Mc-
Connel, was a week-end guest at
the McConnel home.
Are You Responsible?
The new Oregon motor vehicle safety respon
sibility law will become effective June 9.
All motorists must carry liability insurance or
lose their licenses in case o f accident resulting
in damage or injury until financial responsibil
ity is proved.
An adequate insurance policy provides finan
cial responsibility.
SEE US T O D A Y
Frank T. Morgan
SacsUjice eMeaWt
Jo* a tyetu Petuu& l?
• Only the best is good enough
when illness comes. The cheap,
ready-mixed nostrum costs but
little less than the medicine which
you really need. It is folly to risk
your health. Don’t be misled by
wild, exaggerated advertising claims. Consult
your physician. He alone knows what is best for
you. Follow his advice. Bring his prescription to
us to be filled. Place yourself in the hands of
specialists.