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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY MAY 18, 1944 PAGE 2 CJ>ted in said estate may appear nU nephew. Verl B-ihop and faro- will preach b ttto morning and even-1 ley mg. Prayer »eivice u on Wedne&dG’ ■ Mrs B e rn a rd E a s tm a n Dick Groot entertained and file written objections and be jily the latter part of las; week evening at t pro at the parsonage. jS iU itt. Monday afternoon for Mr and Mrs heard "hereon. Said account is tot \ Mrs Harvey Bennett who has v.Iement and upon -i.eh e;- tajEMCt felifstlti G e m tt Groo: o f Apple Valley. final been ¡11 for some tune, underwent CHURCH O F THE X AZARESE | tlement, said estate will be closed | an operation at Holy Rosary hospit- Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gr6ot o f A r E J. Wilson. Pastor. and the administrator discharged Phone »4 I al Saturday morning and is rep- 10 A M Sunday school. cadia. M r and Mrs Pete Tensen R U S S V. POW ELL - - - - - - - tdirfir and PnbUshrr B B. Lienkaemper. Administrator OREGON , f e d doing very well. 11: A J i. good lively song service and Mrs John Broad. of the estate o f Rosie Alice Mull. Mrs Della Bunnell returned h me with a message by the pastor foll C. H. Carshaden was a busi May 17. 1944. Saturday from Caldwell, where she owing. Subject AD V E R TIS IN G RA1ES "A Discouraged SUBSCRIPTION RATES ness visitor at Nampa Saturday. j had been working for a month. Man". Open rate, per inch 35c Mrs Walter Hickman was an hon Mrs. E. C. Larson and infant son 7: IS Young people and junior National, per Inch 35c Six Months |13b ored guest Sunday, when her dau- meetings. returned home Thursday from the Classifieds, per word. - ... 3c Single Copies-------------- K Interior and Exterior ; sh vers and families gathered atj 8 pro., evangelistic service nursing home. The baby was nam . her home and prepared a Mother's Minimum.— ... 30e (Strictly In Advance' Subject "Can a Christian s in ' ed Dale Edward. day dinner for her. and still contain His Integrity with Insurance Agency Decorator Sunday visitors at the Gerritt Mrs E. H Brum bach and Joe the Lord?". j spent Mother's day with Mrs Joe Published every Thursday at Nyssa. Malheur County,' Oregon Groot heme were Mr. and Mrs. Free Estimate , Brumbach in Ontario. On F rid a y ' Entered a t. the postoffice at Nyssa. Oregon for transmission G. D. L. Smith and M r and Mrs. Fire and Automobile th-iugh the United States Malls, as second class matter, under evening Mrs Joe Brumbach was a Z Davidson of Parma. AD R IAN FREE M ETH O D IST member of the graduating class, the act i f March 3. 1*79 775 First Street Norma Jensen of Boise spent the CHURCH Insurance who completed their training as week-end with her parents, Mr. Adrian, Oregon nurses aid at Holy Rosary hospital and Mrs Melvin Jensen. P. H. Reiman. Pastor Rentals Bonds Mr and Mrs Walter Bishop were rus Bishop transacted business in Sunday school 10: A M Mother's day guests in the Cyrus Our district superintendent will Ontario Wednesday. Mrs Paul Jackson, who is employ Bishop home. Mr and Mrs Everett tiring the morning message 11 A M N O TICE O f F IN A L H EARING Mrs N S. Phelan and Mrs Orover Evening service will be at 8 P M ed in defease work in Eugene r e - ! Ulmer and baby of Apple Valley N O TIC E IS H EREBY GIVEN. That Lee left Wednesday for Bonneville turned home to attend commence- * were also guests. with the young people of the ch- B B. Lienkaemper, Administrator m charge, tc spend Mother's day with the Le ment exercises at Adrian high sch- j Pupils of the Wade school gath- of the es.ate of Rosie Alice Mull, family. From there they will go to ool. Our cottage prayer meetings this 1 ered at the school house Monday deceased, aas filed in the County St. Helens to visit In the Dixon lio- to receive their reports, coming week will be held Wednes- M - Hoffman of Parma visited , mornlng Court c i Aalheur County. Oregon, , and tden went to B:g Bend park. | ¿ay evening at the Clarence Nelson tne. Mrs Walter Bishop and Mrs Cy j where their mothers had prepared home in Ridgeview and a: the his first and final account of h.s administration, and that the 20th j a picnic dinner for them. W W. Smith home on the Owyhee Cabbage, tomato, pepper and other vegetable day of June. 1944 at the hour ot Mrs Audy Kachis. who became > river. Both services will be at 7:30 11 O'clock A. M and the County very ill Saturday was taken to Holy j p M We invite everyone to come Court Room in Vale. Oregon, have plants. '. t k u u Rosary hospital. and worship with us. These meet- been fixed by the Court as the tune ! mgs have been a great uplift to al. and place for the hearing of said W e have a nice collection o f strong and heal | who have attended. account and any objections thereto, F U L L GOSPEL CHURCH For May 19 postponed when and where any person inter- Rev. Lloyd N. Pounds. Pastor NYSSA PH AR M AC Y thy plants. 1 Sunday school. 10 A M Topic: one week until CHURCH OF C H RIST Mary Anoints Jesus. Text John 12: i Christian) The Gate City Journal Don M. Graham A nd\ M cG innis Legal Advertising Big Bend Plants for your garden Dance Church Services Ask Mother About May 26 Picket Flour HALL She Knows Come all. Adm. $1. For Sale at A ll Food Stores. LET r s PROVIDE A HOME M AR K E T FOR YO UR FAT HOGS Sell where there necessary expense required to handle the weight of your is no commission to pay, no shrink, no un incurred through a great number of men your hogs and where you can see and check hogs yourself. For Friday's price phone 111 R, Nyssa. between the hours of 5 P M . and 9 P M . on Thursdays or 53JLJ. Homedale, on Friday. F R A N K K U LLAN D E R V. B. STAPLES INCUM BENT LET EXPERIENCE SERVE YOU. P R IM A R Y ELECTION M A Y 19, 1944. For Circuit Judge VO TE iHiiHMiininiinuiMmiiiiiniumMMiiuMMiiHiimtMHMHiiHiiiiriiitiMimNHiniHnHnniiNiiiiMiniiiHHumiHmraMtmMaiiravMitKl Judicial Ballot = Robert D. Lytle Present Incumbent = 1 | No Phobias No Prejudices Prompt decisions We, who know him, kndw his platform is an expression o f himself and that he lives it. = For almost thirty years we, who know him, - have used him whenever we had a tough job ; in law, or civic or municipal affairs. He has is made good. W'e are one hundred o f his neighbors; we kn- ? ow him. W e recommend him to vou. or du,t‘ on your car? Insure In Sure Insurance Frank T. Morgan = j IM11111: 111M111111. 1 ■ 111 I m M1111..........11 I I I 1111111111 It I ; t! M M111 111 1111M11111111111U111 His Platform Is: No Fanaticism Liability Insurance Have You Adequate Owyhee Drug FOR S T A T E REPR E SE N TATIVE 2nd and Good Ave. Phone 26 Destroy Insect Enemies •jsrs*. W e buy hogs every Friday at the stockyards in Nyssa. Ore. and Homedale, Idaho. X 13 A l Thompson & Son GO BtTTtR m ® SUNSET V A L L E Y Oscar Rosen Orchestra 1-6. Gaorge Whipple. Pastor. Morning worship at 11 A M . Bible school 10 a. m , Paul God Evening evangelistic at 8 P M frey. superintendent. from your Victory G - * " ’ Behold, now is the accepted tune; Morning worship. 11 a. m.. com munion served each Lord's day. behold, now is the day of salvation. Sermon topic: "Even the Great 2 Cor. 6-2. est Are Conquered ' , ------------------------ Christian Endeavor. 7 p. m.. Dan F A IT H W IL L BE with Penme. president 'S H O W N P O P P Y D A Y Evening services, 8 p. m„ serm-1 ______ K r y o c t d e on topic: God s Unchanging Re- , Faith in America with those who ligion. have died in the nation's service Specia. announcements: «dll be pledged anew on Poppv dav. Deaconess meeting immediate- May 27 . 1944. American Legion aux- L *.ter garde“ crop* lv after church on Sunday m om - ^ Uiary poppy chairman, said today mg- as the auxiliary continued prepar- C. E. executive meeting immed- J ations for its annuai distribution lately alter church Sunday m o m - !ol memorial poppies. ln*- “The wearing of the poppy is a r vides 4 I* » r 11“ , ® : lä ny lU^ ruinous Women s council meeting. T h u rs-! personal pledge that we will not control «J many to day. 2:30 p. m.. May 25. break faith' wdth those who died Choir practice. 8 p. m Thurs- but will carry on to the achieve day ment of the things for which they gave their lives." said the chairman THE C O M M U N ITY UNITED “ Millions of Americans will wear PR E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH the poppy this year as a tribute to Kingman Memorial the dead of both world wars and a J. C. Nevln, Pastor. mark of their determination to con 10 a. m Bible school. To honor! elude this war with complete vic- C U TTE R Distributor God one must know h o w -R ea d j The flower u the symbol ol Authorized and study His word. | jyge given In service for America. 11 a m.. morning worship. S e r -: The wearer makes an unspoken pl- mon The Most Important Place j edge to the nation's herioc dead on Earth." that he will live as they died, ser- 4 p. m . Fldelae amicoe at th e jv ing America, parsonage. Poppies will be offered to every- 8 p. m . evening worship. An in - jone ¡n Nyssa by the women o f the formal service of devotions a n d , smxiliary on Poppy day. No price I discussion that you will find help, help-1 Wii] be asked for the flowers, the ful. pennis of children being just as Thursday. 8 p. m., choir prac welcome as the dollars of the weal tice at Kingman school. th. A poppy over every heart is the Friday. -11:30 a. m„ exhibition goal. «w em x mm? ? of Vacation Bible school with pre Contributions given to the aux sentation of certificates. Picnic iliary's volunteer poppy workers will lunch and pictures. Parents and go in their entirety to the rehabil friends invited. We have 42 boys itation and child welfare funds of and girls enrolled in our four the American Legion and auxiliary, courses. m . where they will help support the Legion's and Auxiliary's efforts for THE M ETHODIST C O M M U N ITY the disabled fighting men o f both CHURCH wars, and for the children o f the M H Greenlee. Pastor dead and disabled. Church school opens promptly at 10 a m. We urge everyone to be on C O LU M BIA AVENUE time Morning worship is at 11 a.m. Miss Ruth Larson, who is a high The Intermediate. Youth and Y o- school teacher at Randolf. Utah. ung Adult Fellowship meetings are is expected home Thursday. at 7:30 p.m. Evening worship opens Mr. and Mrs. Jake Groot, Jr., at 8:30 p.m. with a half hour of were Sunday dinner guests at the congregational singing. The pastor Gerrit Groot home in Apple Val- VO TE X 13 Neighbor Committee By E. E. C LA R K , Sec. | (List o f names filed with County Clerk.) Political Ad. Paid by Neighbor Committee. Probate Matters and Juvenile Problems The County Court has jurisdiction over the es tates o f deceased per sons and the offenses o f juveniles. The duties and problems o f these departments are among the most important con ferred by the constitut ion and laws o f the st ate. They concern the property rights o f wid ows and minors as well as the future o f minors charged with violations o f criminal laws. I have given and will continue to give this important branch o f my duties as County Jud ge. efficient, tolerant and sympathetic care and attention. m 7:15 P .Ü . DON LEE-MUTUAL . - Á A ....... _ ..... ....................... . KELA Centralia • KFIO Spokane • KGY Olympia KIT Yakima • KMO Tacoma • KOL Seattle KRKO Everett • KWAL Wallace, Idaho KWLK Longview, Washington • KXRO Aberdeen KALE Portland It'* a m o r t convenient hoar, century o f world-wide journal i t ’s a larger network— but it's the istic experience, backed by an same fascinating Lowell Thomas intimate first-hand knowledge o f with the accurate, level-headed important people and places in headline reviews that have made him the news. He's now on your radio America’s top radio newsman. Ranked dial every night at 7:15 p.m __ Monday high among the nation's most depend through Friday. Make it a habit, from able reporters, Low ell Thomas brings now on, to get your early even in g to the m icroph on e over a quarter- news from Lowell Thomas. IIA Judge Irwin Troxell Candidate For County Judge On The Republican Ticket Primary Election May 19 111 mi i m 11111 m 1111 m i mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmJ A / i l f — / It THOMAS -