THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1943 MAT,K TWO d u r c i ? The Gate City Journal O ntario Plane | Work approved by the engineer« | included paving, fencing and flnis- Fipld Finished hln» The entire propeny 18 now 1 IC IU 1 enclosed In a wire fence Ontario. Nov 4 (Special'-Air- L«hU for night flying have not port construction and maintenance been installed but this work was KL4SS V. POWELL • • - engineers from the Seattle office I never included in the construction of the civil aeronautics authority j project. However most of the mat- ADVERTISING RALES SUBSCRIPTION RATES formally inspected the construction mgl nece6Sary for the lights is on on the Ontario municipal air- __,____ Open rate, per Inch ..... 35c CHURCI1 OF THE NAZARENE work FIRST CHl'RCH OF CHRIST port last Friday and indicated to ; hand, and engineers indicated the National, per inch.......... 35c Six Months................... 8125 Vera W Martin Pastor. 'CHRISTIAN' installation would place with­ Classifieds, per word....... 3r "Praise ye me Lord. I will praise offlcaU the 7 w°uM mc<,mmerid in the next several take H. N. Waddell. Pastor month». I i fi' rii Minimum .....30c (Strictly In Advsncei f .. church . . with t . a , friend- . . , j the acceptance of the the project. Offices Military restrictions prohibit the A . friendly ^ Lord with or my ^ a-.ioie heart, ^ In t^open J * « during^ construction publishing of exact lengths of the period were closed by them ly welcome the congregation.” Psm. 111:1 However they are of suf­ Completion of the work gives On runways Published every Thursday at Nysaa. Malheur County. Oregon Bible school at 10 a. m A class Sunday school at 10 am. Earnest tario ficient length to handle commer- one of the finest municipal Entered at the postoffice at Nysaa. Oregon for »ransmisslon Barker, superintendent. Washington. D. C. Nov. 4.--There for every age. through the United Sutes Mails, as second class nutter, under Your children should be In Sun­ airports in Oregon. Rated as a cl- iai air traffice that Is expected to the act of March 3. 1379. has been considerable talk out in 11 a. m , worship and commun­ day school. Come and bring him. ass three port, it will handle the develop in the decade following the Morning worship at 11 o'clock. largest ship now in practical use. close of the war. the northwest of late concerning ion service. 8 p. m.. Bible study at the par­ Message by the pastor. the purchase of a certain eastern Junior N.YP5. In the basement CAN WE OVERCOME THE WAR JITTERS? distillery, lock, stock and barrel. sonage. at 7:15 pm. The purchaser would be the liquor 2:15 p. m., _____ Back-to-The-Bible Evangelistic service at 8 pm. Prayer and Praise service Wed­ Will our servicemen who are serving on the commission either of Oregon or Wa- Pro*am over KFXD. night, 8 o'clock. war fronts and in the camps in this country re­ shiixgton. Besides buying the dis­ FILL GOSPEL TABERNACLE nesday Missionary meeting for the entire they would get around hall turn home to find a morose and sullen group of a tillery. church the first Wednesday of ev­ Rev. David Casper. Pastor my ranch located 11 miles southwest of Nyssa cases of whiskey, now in Sunday school, 10 a. m. ery month. This meeting is held on At individuals warped by abnormal conditions, di­ the million road to Owyhee dam; 1 Vt niiles west of Owyhee in the church. warehouse, for th­ Morning worship, 11 a. m fferent probably than any generation has ever irsty distrillery Gospel Bell broadcast every Sun­ schoolhouse and 6 miles northwest of Adrian. customers However, nothing experienced in history? Evangelistic service, 8 p. m day st 2:15 over KFJCD. been said about a plan thaï Thursday evening, prayer meet­ Today, people are impolite and even curt to has has been in the asking for the last ing. ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL their customers and to their neighbors, they are two MISSION months to build and operate Street meeting Saturday night. self-centered and jittery; they are traveling at a good sized distillery in the nor- The Rev. Burton Salter, vicar. Everyone cordially invited to at­ Morning prayer and sermon. 9:30 a terrific pace; failing to take proper rest and , thwest. Sale Starts at 12, noon Holy communion and sermon each these services. relaxation. Why? Because they are under pres­ For some time a couple of scouts, tend second Sunday of the month. Seek ye the Lord while He may sure and over-worked. We are all alike. We are i well known in the distillery indust- be found. Church school at 10:30 a. m. Women's Guild second Wednesday J ry. have been looking over several “in the same boat". * of each month. (spots in the northwest There art Sunday L. D. 9:15 8. CHURCH By our carelessness and impoliteness, we may jonly 10 head of choice 2-year-old hereford steers. am. Pries thooc two liquor distilleries in the SUNSET VALLEY CHURCH be making business enemies that we can ill aff­ | whole west, both in California. Pr- meeting 18 of long yearling durham and hereford heif­ Lord hath done great things ers head 10:30 am Sunday school for ‘The ord after the war is over, because everyone then I ior to the war one of the California Sunday bred to whiteface bull; to calf in April and May. us whereof we are glad'. Psalms Sunday 7:30 p. m Sacramen: 128:3. We extend a hearty welcome 23 head of distilleries, located in the bay sect­ meeting. is going to be after business and jobs and what­ I ion. jersey cattle, purebred, but not eligible to corn from the Argen­ Tuesday 2:00 pm. Relief society to you to attend our services- which registry. Double not and not trying to avoid them. In this matter tine. imported tested. which was cheaper than Iowa meeting. as follows: of service we should look to the future and see com plus 1 Cow, 5 yrs, fresh 6 mo. 5V-. gal- when fresh. the long haul The north­ First Tuesday of each month at are Sunday school at 10 o'clock with grows very little com. as com­ 4 pm Primary for children bet­ T. H. Brewer as superintendent. 1 cow, 4 yrs., fresh 6 mo., 4 gal. when fresh. in our present circumstances an opportunity to west pared with Iowa. Illionlos. etc Ho­ ween ages of 4 and 12. Classes for all ages. build friendships that will last after the war. 1 Cow 2 past, fresh 1 mo., 3 gal. when fresh a large amount of whiskey Morning worship at 11. People aren’t complaining, but are accepting is wever, distilled each year from grain THE COMMUNITY UNITED Evangelistic Services 8 pm. Sp­ 1 cow 5 yrs., fresh 7 mo., 5 x/> gal., when fresh. their lots without grumbling. However, they are other than com. A good share of PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ecial music and good singing, 1 cow 2 past, fresh 2 mo., 3 gal., when fresh. the rye and barley crops In cert­ at the church. allowing the pressure to do them more hi Kingman Memorial 1 Cow 4 yrs., fresh 1 mo., 5 gal. when fresh. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 pm ain sections of the east wend their J. C. Nevln, Pastor. than the complaining would. 1 way to the distilleries. The north­ 10 a. m. Bibie school. The Bible I Cow 2 past, fresh 1 mo., 3V*» gal. when fresh Each one of us should make a conscientious west produces a big barely crop of teaches us what we are to believe THE METHODIST COMMUNITY 1 Cow 5 yrs., fresh 3 mo., 4 gal. when fresh. CHURCH quality, and furthermore about God and what duties God re­ effort to render better individual and commun­ excellent 1 Cow 6 yrs., fresh 2 mo., 5 gal. when fresh. M. H. Greenlee. Pastor water, an assential in making quires of us. ity service more graciously, gain all of the rel­ pure whiskey, is found in abundance in 11 a. m„ morning worship. Ser­ Church school begins promptly at 1 Cow 2 yrs, 6 mo., fresh 2 mo., 4 gal. when fresh. axation and enjoyment possible and think con­ Washington and Oregon. 10 o'clock every 8unday morning. 1 Cow 2 yrs. 6 mo., fresh 2 mo., 3 gal. wrhen fresh. The Question of Jesus' Au­ We pride ourselves on being on ti­ 1 Cow 2 yrs, 6 mo., fresh 2 mo., 3l/ogal. when fresh. The possibilities offered in the mon: tinually of the terrible conditions under which northwest thority." me. worship starts at 11 have impressed these two 7:30 p. m , evening worship. The am. Morning people are laboring in European nations and ot­ scouts, who represent large eastern family The pastor will preach the 1 Cow 2 past, fresh 2 mo., 3 y 2 gal. when fresh. with Bible reading, sermon. The Methodist her foreign countries. Fell­ distillery Interests. However, the singing, hour 5 yrs., just fresh, 5 gal. when fresh prayers and discussion for owship and the Young Youth Adult Fell­ 1 1 Cow project cannot be un­ all to take Each individual will find that responsibility contemplated Cow, 3 yrs., 3 1/ •> gal. when fresh. part in and enjoy. You at this time because oi will miss a good time by staying owship meetings are at 7 pm. for his emergence from this economic and soc­ dertaken 1 Registered Jersey bull, 2 yrs. old priorities, etc. But it will The parents will talk about NYSSA ASSEMBLY OF GOD ial upheaval rests entirely upon his own should­ be the a war. postwar project if everything _ away. 1 Red Durham steer, 4 mo. old. ‘Belief and the . Christian Life". , Pastor C. #:45 A. Slaughter as per program. Washington The e r. He alone can prevent a crack-up, because goes Several small calves. 2 heifers, 6 mo. old. young people discuss Happy ; Sunday ajn Alan probabiy get the plant, as ag­ Homes Are Planned The ju - 1 mon