THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1944
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ed when the bill reaches the senate.
Chairman Tarver admitted that
perhaps the farmer has been re
quested, in the submission of thU
bill, "to assume more than a fair
share of the reduction in national
expenditures," and he expressed pe-
ixonal regret that the school lunch
program had been rejected and that
adequate provision had not been
made for the continuance of Farm
Security administration, but he in
sisted that an effort had been made
to "provide as fully as possible for
the reasonable needs of agricul
ture".
Among the agriculture activities
Washington, D C , April 13--Feri- for which appropriations were cut
below the budget estimates are the
eral aids and benefits for farmers farm-tenant loan program, parity
in the fiscal year which begins July payments, office of agricultural in
1 will be 45 percent less than they formation, bureau of agricultural
teceived in the present fiscal year economics, bureau of animal indus
if congress approves the agricultur try, soil conservation, forest service,
al appropriation bill reported to the emergency rubber project iguayulei,
house by its subcommittee on agr j and crop insurance. The school lu-
icultural appropriations. A long de nch program was rejected in its en
fense of this reduction from the tirety.
So far as the farmers of Oregon
budget estimates was made by Rep
resentative Tarver of Georgia, ch and Washington are concerned, the
airman of the subcommittee, but unfavorable effects will be felt in
lepeated interruptions by other the curtailment of soil conservation,
members indicated dissatisfaction parity payments and the elimina
with the action of the subcommittee tion of crop insurance. The live
at a lime when consideration is be stock men will also suffer in the
ing given Incentive payments as a long run from curtailment of funds
means of securing maximum pro for the bureau of animal industry,
duction from American farms. Th- 1 though there is better than an even
>re is the further possibility, also, 1 chance that the full amount asked
that many of the items eliminated 1 for this agency will be granted el-
by the subcommittee will Ire restor- 1 ther by vote of the whole house or
1 by the senate after the bill reaches
that body. Weight is given this
f L IF E ’S L ittle T R O U B L E S *'
belief by the fact that several mem
bers of the subcommittee opposed
reductions for this activity although
the opposition was not sufficiently
strong to justify the bringing in of
a minority report.
Income taxpayers of Washington
and Oregon should not get the idea
that present consideration of the
income tax law with a view to its
simplification means that there will
You don’t have to worry and
be any change in the rates or any
fret because CONSTIPATION
additional exemptions. Congress has
or CAS PRESSURE discomforts
no such purpose and it may be
won’t let you eat. Instead of feel
doubted whether the present effort
ing nervous—blue or bewildered,
would have been undertaken at all
take a dash of
were It not for the fact that an el
A D L E R -I-K A
ection is in the offing and It seems
as directed on label to quickly ex
pel gas—to soften and assist food
advisable to the congressmen to re
wastes thru a comfortable bowel
move as much of the cause for co
movement. Enjoy that clean, re
mplaint as possible. Just as many
freshed feeling that lifts spirits—
people will pay and Just as much
rekindles smiles—improves appe
will be collected after the simplify
tite. Buy it I Try it 1 You’ll never
bo without Adlerika again.
ing work has been completed, but
G a l A d U r ih a f r o m y o u r d r u g g is t to d a y .
the manner of collecting will be less
complicated than is now involved.
NYSSA PHARMACY Nor has Secretary of the Treasury
-SAiH’T EAT-
Danger
Don’t forget that
Spring Fever
Hits automobiles too. When your doctor tells
you that you need “ spring conditioning” , rem
ember that your car needs it too.
Drive in for a check-up.
Towne’s Garage
TO THE VOTERS:
This is to advise you of my candidacy for
nomination and election to the office o f Judge
of the Circuit Court in and for the Ninth Jud
icial District of Oregon.
I am now your Judge and pledge myself to
the continuation o f my present program of pr
ompt, efficient and unbiased determination of
litigation in your Court. This is a service the
people have a right to expect. It is the duty of a
Judge to determine rights regardless o f the
parties, interests, or attorneys involved, and I
pledge myself to that practice.
Robert 0. Lytle
B O IS E P A Y E T T E rem inds you to order
GOOD SEEDS
Nyssa. Oregon
Owyhee
Henry Morgenthnu abandoned his be imposed by taking from the A
purpose to extract another eight card holders than {pom others be
billion dollars in taxes when the cause they are not in the essential
new bill is being written.
class. Whether there will be a fur
Unless more ships are made ava ther reduction depends upon mili
ilable for the carrying of sugar car tary needs for the invasion of Eur
goes housewives face the prospect ope. In any event, the immediate
of stricter rationing of this comm- ' future holds no prospect of relaxa
odlty before the end of the year. tion in the restrictions.
There is an abundance of sugar in
Cuba, but the vessels which might
be used to bring it to the United
States are transporting food and
U. E. Parker. Carl Seburn, Roy
munitions to the several war fronts
and until this situation Ls eased the Rookstool and Mr and Mrs Sam
sugar supply will be limited. It has Pott’s attended the sale at Caldwell
been announced that the canning Thursday. U. E. Parker marketed
quota this year will be no less than cattle there.
last, but the outlook for the later
Frank Rookstool of Adrian spen'
months of 1944 is gloomy, to put it Saturday night wtth his brother.
mildly.
Roy. and family, accompanying th
The recent cut in gasoline rat em to a dinner at the J. C. Rook
ioning tor holders of A cards w as' stool home near Parma for Pvt.
not far the announced purpose of Oral Rookstool, who is home on a
equalizing west with east, but a c t -* furlough.
ually in behalf of farmers, whose I Mr and Mrs Clarence Ross and
needs, and there simply isn't en-1 family arrived at the home of Mis
ough gasoline to supply this addit Ross’ brother, Sam PotU, Saturday.
ional demand without reducing the They are interested in locating on
quota for other users of motor fuel. a farm in this vicinity.
Ii was felt that less hardship would
Dale Rookstool and son of Wend- j
for Assessor for Malheur county, Oregon, sub
ject to the will of the Democratic voters at the
A Yard
Near
Mgr
Interior and Exterior
Decorator
Free Estimate
775 First Street
Andy
M c G in n is
Am erica m arching — and
company. But even if you don’t, you
America watching — both stirred by
have a definite interest just the same.
T
hat ’ s
a warm patriotic pride so real you
can feel it
Your bank and insurance com
pany, which have your savings in
The strength o f thia nation in
trust for you — as well as colleges,
peace or war is the strength o f all
hospitals, fraternal orders — make
who have a mutual interest in it.
large investments in utility securi
You realiie that you have a large
ties. There your money goes to work
stake in America — but very likely
— pow ering war plants, lighting
you overlook the size o f your per
homes — guided and guarded by ex
sonal stake in the industries that help
build America.
perienced business management.
companies, for example.
So you have a mutual investment
in industry and in America.
Perhaps,
like some o f your friends and neigh
bors, you own stock in your electric
• B ar "R aport 1» th* N ation," now t program
af tka waak, «wry Tuaaday trotting, 9:30, E.W.T,
Cot H ill« Broadcasting Syttam.
Primary election on May 19, 1944.
Murray Morton
I D A H O V POWER
A
C IT IZ E N
Phone IS
Dwight Smith.
Forty-three attended Easter ser
vices here Sunday. A short program
was given. Sunday school will be
held at 2 pin. next Sunday. Rev.
Honeyford of Ontario will preach
at 3 p.m.
Mr and Mrs Lee Dail and sons
were dinner guests of Mrs Dali's
parents, Mr and Mrs Orvis Newell,
in Nyssa Sunday.
Mrs Ellis Warner and Mrs Ray
Corn gave a party for their 4-H
sewing club at the Warner home
Saturday. Fourteen were present.
Games were played and refresh
ments were served.
Mrs Ruth Taylor of Milton-FTee-
water is visiting her mother, Mrs I.
V. Strevy, and her sister, Mrs Cecil
Houston and family.
Mr and Mrs John Zittercob and
Mrs Anna Dail visited at the A1
Thompson home in Nyssa Sunday
afternoon.
Mr and Mrs Otis Bullard and
family were dinner guests at the
Charles Bullard home Sunday.
Ben Shaw, mother of Council
Shaw, visited at his home last week.
Upper Sunset
Take the electric light and power'
Yea"
Arcadia
The feeling
is m u t u a l
I hereby announce that I will be a candidate
LU M B E R (8?) COMPANY
n
Sam Potts and Clarence Ross we- ] April 20.
,*e Caldwell visitors Saturday.
I Mrs Margaret Barnett spent the
Adolph Schneider purchased a j week-end with her sister in Weiser.
Mrs Arnold Slippy and children
tractor last week at Ontario.
Pvt. Aral Rooks tool, who has just were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs
returned from the Aleutian Islands, Charles Culbertson.
spent one day last week at Roy
C h u r c h o f c h k is t
Mrs Esther Cottengin was a din
L. D. 8. CHURCH
Rookstool’s home.
I Christian)
ner guest of Mrs Martha Klingback
Sunday 9:15 am .
Priesthood
Stanley Reffett was an Ontario Thursday evening.
Gaorge Whipple, Pastor.
meeting
Bible school. 10 a. m .
Supt. business visitor Thursday.
Mr and Mrs Ellis Walters, Mr
Sunday 10:30 am . Sunday school. Dick Waddell. "The Sacred Scrip
and Mrs Byrd Walters and Mr and
Sunday 7:30 p. m. Sacrament tures are able to make thee wise
Mrs Rex Walters and daughter,
meeting.
Brenda, were guests at an Easter
unto salvation."
Morning worship it a. m. Corn-
Following Sunday school at Ow- dinner at the home of Mr and Mr*
Tuesday 2:00 p.m. Relief society
munion service each Lord’s day. | y^ee Sunday an Easter program Tom Campbell of Wilder. Mr and
meeting.
First Tuesday of each month at Sermon topic, "If Christians Sin was given by the members. The Mrs Rex Walters were honor guests.
program follows:
Mr and Mrs Gerald Robertson
4 p.m. Primary for children bet What Then?”
Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. for
Instrumental prelude,Mrs E. H. and two children have moved to
ween ages of 4 and 12.
all young people. Leader, Geneva Strickland; call to worship, Supt. Nyssa from Owyhee corner.
Graham.
Wallace Gregg; “Glory and Honor
Mr and Mrs Earl Crocker and
ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL
Evening services of the church to the Christ” , choir; Scripture re- family, Mrs Mary Coulter and Mr
MISSION
The Rev. Burtbn Salter, vicar. 8 p. m. A half hour of gospel ading. Six members of intermediate and Mrs Russell Patton, Jr., and
Morning prayer and sermcn, 9:30 songs and special music. Sermon class with Mrs S. D. Bigelow as son, Del, were among guests of the
Holy communion and sermon each topic, "The Six Kingdoms."
teacher; invocation, S. D. Bigelow, F*rank Crocker family in Nyssa at
second Sunday of the month.
Jamborie—following the evening choir response "O, God Above"; an Easter dinner Sunday.
Church school at 10:30 a. m.
Mr and Mrs Lee Householder of
service on Sunday night.
The "Through Springtime Hours-Begi-
Women s Guild second Wednesday pastor and his wife are inviting nners and primary, Mrs Annie G r Owyhee corner were Sunday dinner
of each month.
the young folk to remain for a egg, Mrs Corfield teachers; “Dawn”, guests in the Guy Glenn home near
social time and refreshments. We Choir; "His Cross", Junior class, Adrian.
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
will close promptly at 10 o’clock Louise Gregg, teacher; "He Is Ri-
Rev. Lloyd N. Pounds. Pastor
with devotions.
sen”, choir; "Above the Hills of
Serving
5
Counties
Sunday school at 10. The Mis
Choir practice Thursday night at T im e”, solo, Doris Gregg; Exercise
From the Largest Stock of
sion of the Seventy. Lk. 10:1-24.
8 p. m.
by four girls from young people’s
-.enlline
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
class, Mrs Grover Cooper, teacher;
Evangelistic service at 8 o'clock.
SUNSET VALLEY
"Hear again The Blessed Story”,
Special prayer Is being held in ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH womens voices; "The King Eternal",
homes throughout the week.
H. B. Walkup, Pastor.
Reading by Mrs Martha Klingback.
Sunday school 10 a. m.
With two songs by junior class and
Parts
THE COMMUNITY UNITED
Morning worship 11 a. m.
two solos by Caroline Warren and
Orders Shipped Immediately
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Evangelistic service 8 p. m.
Doris Gregg ;song, "I know That My
Kingman Memorial
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve Redeemer Liveth, choir; recitation
.1. C. Nevin, Pastor.
ning 8 p. m.
prayer, Mary June Bumgarner, and
M e C lu e r - M a n s e r
10 a. m„ Bible school. We have
Everyone cordially invited to at benediction, Mrs Grover Cooper.
a study class for you. Bring the tend these services.
Phone 49
Payette, Idaho
There were 82 in attendance. The
children
program was directed by Mrs Roy
11 a. m., morning worship. Ser
NYSSA ASSEMBLY OF GOD
mon: "He Ascended into Heaven.”
Pastor C. A. Slaughter
4 p. m„ Fidelae Amicae meets i n j s unday sehool, 9:45 am . Alan Ed-
the parsonage with Patsy De Haven monds Superintendent. Every class
leading. Supper at 6.
welcomes you.
8 p. m., evening worship. An
Morning service, 11: o’clock
hour of devotion and discussion in
Junior church service at 11 a. m.
an informal, friendly sort of way.
Evengelistlc 8 o’clock.
Topics:
Pioneers:
Builders, Me,
Prayer meeting
Thursday, 8
Myself and I; Adults: What We o ’clock.
Believe About God’s Plan of Sal
A cordial welcome to all.
vation.
Thursday, 8 p. m„ choir prac MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
tice at Kingman school.
Legion Hall
Sunday, 2:30 p.m.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Sunday school, 2:30. Joe H. Woo
E. J. Wilson, Pastor.
dard, superintendent. Preaching, 3
10 a. m„ Sunday school.
p.m. Brother Ray Branstetter will
11 a. m„ song service and preach preach in the absence of Brother
ing.
Larson.
7:15 p. m., young people and
Everybody welcome.
junior meetings.
8 p. m., evangelistic service.
TOE METHODIST COMMUNITY
Rev. J. C. Hensen of Bethany,
CHURCH
Oklahoma, is to be with as for a
M. H. Greenlee. Pastor
service Monday night, April 17, at
Church school opens promptly
8 o ’clock.
at 10 a. m. every Sunday morn
ing. Beginning this Sunday stu
ADRIAN FREE METHODIST
dents will go directly to their re
CHURCH
spective classes at 10 o'clock and
Adrian, Oregon
the worship service will be held
P. II. Reiman, Pastor
at the close of the session. Morn
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
ing worship is at 11 a. m. The
Pleaching, 11 a. m.
pastor will preach.
The Inter
Young people’s service, 7 p. m.
mediate Fellowship, the Methodist
Evangelistic service 8 p. m.
Youth Fellowship, and the Young
Everyone welcome.
Adult Fellowship meetings are at
7:30 p. m. (Please note change
TRINITY LUTHERAN
of time.)
The evening worship
Parma
service begins at 8:30 p. m., begin
Divine service at 10 a. m. Paci ning this Sunday. There will be a
fic time.
half hour of congregational sing
Sunday school at 11 a. m.
ing. Prayer service Is held at the
Welcome!
parsonage on Wednesday evenings
John E. Simon, Pastor.
at 8
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over, Utah were dinner guests at j Warren.
the home of Mr Rookstool's Uncle, | Mrs E. H. Strickland will be host-
Roy and family.
j ess to the Owyhee Community club
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