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PAGE SIX THÈ KVSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY JULY 13, 1944 T “J T Me Bain. lakes this week. Those attending 8 p.m. are Mrs Dwight Seward and daug Taken Ts Hospital— hter. Rev and Mrs E. J. Wilson Mrs M. H Johnson was taken to and son. Mr and Mrs Ernest Bar the Nampa hospital Monday for ker and Mr and Mrs Don Seward medical treatment. Returns From Visit— Expected Home— Mrs C. C. Cotton returned home Pvt. Jimmie Cook is expected ho Tuesday from a visit with relatives me from Camp Attebury, Indiana in Idaho. She visited her ion. Jack Friday to visit his parents, Mr and Claiborn, at Kimberley, Idaho and her three daughters. Mrs R H. Va- Mrs A. V. Cook nderpool of Twin Falls and Mrs Cl yde King and Mrs M. A. Webb oi Visit In Baker— Jerome. Mr and Mrs A. V. Cook and son, BUSINESS \JoMEN MEET m The Nyssa Business Women's club met Tuesday evening at the city im park. The evening was spent play ing crocket. The next regular meet ing o f the club will be held August B IO BEND G IR L WEDS affiliated with Delta Zeta sorority. 8 at 7:30 in the park. Miss Eleanor Haworth, daughter The bridegroom attended Ohio S t -1 - of M r and Mrs R. L. Haworth, and ate university two years and Oreg-| IN T E R T A IN 8 CLUB Mrs Joe Sutherland was hostess Richard Q. Fisher, son o f Mr and on State college one year He is In Mrs C. J. Fisher of Columbus. Ohio, the intelligence division of the radio j to the Tuesday afternoon bridge cl ub this week at her home. High were married Thursday morning at air corps. 'scores were won by Mrs J. B. Giez- was i 10 o ’clock in the First Baptist ch , Quests at the . dinner . which , , , entanner and Mrs Burnall Brown. ■ served at the home of her uncle. Mrs R Q and Mrs Tom E1_ urch at Fallon, Nevada. were gueJts o{ lhe hoste£. Rev. Reed performed the double Earl Haworth were Mrs M E Rog- ring ceremony in the presence of ers, Mr and Mrs R. L. Haworth - 5 - ___________ relatives Mrs Reed presided at the Phyllis Haworth o f Big Bend. Mrs A U X IL IA R Y MEETS pipe organ. j Alva Watts and Roger Watts of A special meeting of the Ameri The church was beautifully dec- Parma. Mrs Evelyn Jones and Mrs can Legion auxiliary was held July orated in pastel shades of stock. Lawrence M ehaffey of Antioch, Ca- 6 at the home of Mrs Bert Adams. The bride, given in marriage by lifom ia. Rev. and Mrs Reed and Mrs Roy Howe, chairman of the her father wore a white faille sat- the Earl Haworth family. Mrs Fish- membership committee, reported On in gown, with high neck, long slee- 1 er will visit her uncle Richard Haw- the Nyssa auxiliary's participation ves and train, also a finger tip veil orth in Baltimore, while her hus- in the state membership contest. that had been worn by her sister, band is in training. She reported that 29 members had Evelyn when she was married a few — g— paid dues for the coming year E N T E R T A IN A T DINNER years ago. She carried a bouquet of The auxiliary voted to buy a 150 Mr and Mrs Ormand Thomas en war bond. The auxiliary bond sales white boucardia Her sister, Phyllis Haworth br tertained at a dinner Saturrday amounted to more than $6000 idesmaid, wore a pink silk organdy evening at a surprise party honor Delegates to the department con dress and carried a nosegay of sw- ing Mrs Robert Thompson. Seven vention to be held in Portland Aug eetpeas. Earl Haworth was best teen guests were seated at an 8 ust 10, 11 and 12. are Mrs Bert Ad man. { o’clock dinner. ams and Mrs Sid Burbidge. Altern After the ceremony a wedding Clever decorations were carired ates are Mrs Albert Heldt and Mrs dinner was served at the home of out in nursery scenes, using a color H. O. Hopkins. Mr and Mrs Earl Haworth. The br- scheme of pink and white. The par- A fter the Thursday night meet idal couple left at one o'clock f o r ! ty was in the form o f a personal ing a committee served refresh Sacramento. From there they will shower ofr Mrs Thompson. ments to the auxiliary and legion Those attending were Mr and Mrs members. go to Fort Mead, Maryland. The bride received her early ed Ira Ure, Mr and Mrs Dave Mitch ucation at Wade, graduated from ell. Mr and Mrs Herbert Fisher, G U ILD M AKES P LA N 8 Parma high school and was a mem Mr and Mrs Herschel Thompson. St. Paul's guild of the Episcopal ber of this year's graduating class Mi and Mrs Robert Thompson. Mrs church held a social and business In home economics at Oregon state Verna Beutler, Dr. and Mrs L. A. meeting at the home of Mrs H. B. college. Corvallis where she was Maulding and Mr and Mrs D. L. Sherwood with Mrs Charles Drew- Be one o f the few who delay and lose out In Blacksmith Shop Interviewing Oi Call-Boys Visit Here Frank E. Lawrence, machinist’s mate In the navy, and Mrs Lawre nce are heie for a visit. From here Machines in Action . . . gp Mr and Mrs Lawreence will go to R ovin g the shops, yards and o f San Diego, where he wil report for fices of the Union P a c ific r a il duty July 26. road, R ep o rter K ay C lark each week tells his nation-wide radio Hay Stack Burns— A hay stack on the Bill Hlpp pro rudience how the railroad "k eep s 'em ro llin g .’ ’ His "on-th c-job” perty burned to the ground Friday, in terview * with railroad em p lo y necessitating the removal of cattle es are a regu lar featu re of "Y o u r and hogs to be fed. A m e ric a ,” the netw ork program presented each w eek. by. the Utahns Here— Mrs Lelah Talbot and Mrs Myra Union P a c ific . Holley of Roy, Utah were in Nyasa spending a few days with her dau with M r and Mrs John Sorenson Sunday to visit friends. They came ghter. of Nampa. as others have wisely done. It pays. Insure In Sure Insurance Frank T. Morgan Saturday, July 15 Bybee Livestock Co. ¡as. Bonnie Ward. Annette Camp- vlslted her husband ^ » week, bell. Vera Fay Counsll. Mickey T a l Taken To Hospital— bert, Patty Oiezentanner. Norma Earl Anderson, former Nyssa res Williams. Dolores Coffman, and ident. who has been living at Sal Ruth Boor. em, has been taken to the veterans SHOW ER G IVEN MR THOM PSON | hosPita* in Portland A surprise "pink and blue" shower Attending Institute— was given by Dr. L. A. Maulding Several members o f the Nazarene at his home last Friday evening in honor of Robert Thompson. Many church of Nyssa are attending a lovely gifts were received by Mr. young people's institute at Payette , Thompson. Phone 25-R D. O. Bybee, Mgr. Phone 05 J3 11 Ml II III I I'll 11 II M I m I III III IM I II 11 Ml lin I M II 11H III I III III I! M ill I ill I l7m H FI It 11 iTl’l rivt PROGRAM THEATRE Double Feature FRIDAY and SA T U R D A Y JULY 14— 15 Rosemarv Lane and Johnny Downs in “TROCADERO” Charles Starrett and Jeanne Bates in “SU N D O W N V A L L E Y ” Mat., Sat., 2:30 Adm 25e-5c Inr. Tax Adm. Evenings, 40c-9c, Including Tax SU N D A Y and M O ND AY JULY 16— 17 Wallace Beery, Marjorie Main, Dorothy Mor ris, Donald Meek and Dickie Hall in “RATIO NING” America’s Number 1 Headache . . Rationing . . Tin ned Into the Number 1 Fun-Fest. Cartoon and Newest March o f Time. • — B A R G A IN N IG H T— TUESDAY JULY 18 Jean Parker and Robert Lowerv in “THE N A V Y W A Y ” Cartoon and Tiger Woman Adm. tSe-tc, Inc. Tax W EDNESDAY and TH UR SD AY JULY 19— 20 Margaret Sullavan, Ann Sothern, Joan Blon- dell. Fay Bainter and Marsha Hunt in “CRY H A V O C ” A stirring Story o f the Role Women Played in the Heroic Defense of Bataan. Cartoon and News Evening«. 40c-4c Including LO ST—Red cocker spaniel puppy. Return to Mrs Robert Davis. 3m- ltty's grot. Reward. 13Jlxp W ANTED —T o buy good binder, 7 or 8 foot M A. Rataezyk. 13J2xp 1 Minute Sermon (Tomorrow's Religion» I f thou turn away the foot from tiie sabbath from doing thy pleasure on my holy day; and call the sabh- ath a delight, the holy of the Lord, honorable; and shall honor him, not doing thine own ways, nor fi nding thine own pleasure nor sp eaking thine own words; Then sh- alt thou delight thyself In the L o their 2 Vi month old baby to a sp rd; and I will cause ahee to ride ecialist in Boise Wednesday lor upon the high places, —for the mo uth of the Lord hath spoken It. treatment. ISA 58:13-14 Listen, my Christian friends, those of you who know you sliould be in the house of Clod att ending to His services when those services are conducted—what kind of religion do you want America to have for the coming generation? According to Dr Clarence Benson writing on the National Association Tickets $1 Everybody of Evangelicals recently held at Columbus. Ohio Sunday school att welcome. Orchestra, Ossie’s Ram endance is rapidly declining In A m erica. He states that the Methodists blers have lost, one third o f the young people In their Sunday schools. At Sunset valley hall the rate of the present decline the Presbyterians will have no Sunday school In 15 years and the Episcopal in 11 years. Other churches were mentioned as barely holding their own and others progressing slowly. So, my friend, how will you cast your vote for Tomorrows Religion? Do you want a Christies* America on a slippery downward grade (A ll I Nations that forget Ood shall be cast into H ell) or do you want a flourishing America that wholly Nearly New honors God? They that trust in the Lord shall be as mount Zion, which Consists of settee, ro cannot be removed, but ahldeth fo r ever. Psa 125:1 Christian friends, by your forsaking the house of the cker and chair. Lord to do your own business on the Lord's day your saying In e ff Light brown color. ect that you do not want Christian religion In America. Six days given to you—why do you rob Ood o f His day? May God burn this warning into your hearts until you will do something about It. LLO YD N. POUNDS DANCE July 14 Wicker Set Furn. Store 6 good springer milk cows. Some good stock cattle. 1 McCormick binder, fair condition. Mat.. Sun.. 2:30 Adm.. 30c-9c. Inc. Tax Adm. Evenings. 40c 4c, Including Tax SALE— B uff Orpington Fryers W ill deliver. Mrs Frank P. Ward. 13Jlxp Nordale Livestock Phone IOÖ On Vacation— Mr and Mrs Eldred Brower and infant daughter left Friday for a 10-day vacation. They will visit Mr Brower's mother, Mrs Croker, who will be In Burley from Salt Lake City. Miss Vera Andersen accomp anied them. FO R Mrs John Bishop returned home last week from Ogden, Utah, where i she and Lieutenant Bishop visited j before he left for his station in | Mississippi. Lieutenant and Mrs Bishop, who went to Ogden from —8— Ontario by plane, visited at the H, Y O U TH T O BE HONORED A potluck supper will be served A. Benning and Keith Bailey homes Go To Moscow— in the Sunset valley hall Thursday In Ogden. M r and Mrs S. J. Lemon and night, July 30 In honor o f Frank family left Saturday for Moscow, Knottlngham, who is home on leave Attends Party— Mrs John Bishop and family att Idaho, where Mr Lemon attended from the navy. ended a birthday gathering given at a hatchermen's convention. - I - Big Bend Tuesday in celebration G IR L SCOUTS GO C AM PIN G The Girl Scouts of Group “ D ” of the birthday of her father. E. H . ! To Serve Ice Cream - St. Paul's guild will serve ice went on a camping trip Wednesday Brum bach. cream and cake on the Eva Boydell THE FU LL GOSPEL evening. They were accompanied by lawn Friday evening before and a f Nysea, Oregon I iheir leader, Mrs Hazel Lane and Visiting At Brogan— Mrs Bell Hall and baby are sp ter the band concert, starting at Phone 150VV j their president’s mother, Mrs Le ending this week at Brogan visit i Ray Trabert. 1111111 H im III IN H MM Mill 11 VI 11 III 111 in 11 MII III IIIIJ I 11141 III N M M 11 Mil lHHil'M;tlll*l HIM III 11 I I 11 I I 11 IIII III I I I I 11 I I 1111 M M M W N 't They cooked their supper and ing Mrs Hall's sister-in-law. breakfast over a campfire and slept Returns From Portland— j in the open. Charles Drewitz reiurnea returned The members who went were: j Mrs '- narles urewllz ninrip Trabert. Tmhpt-r Marlene M ari.r,. Mo- . Tuesday from Portland, where she 1 Donna Clarie the damage is great. Be sure to protect yourself NYSSA Arthur Vernon, and Mrs Mary Ly- Returns T o Salt Lake— ells spent the Fourth of July in Mrs Ada Bateman returned Thu rsday to Salt Lake City after a vis Baker with relatives. it of two weeks with Mr and Mrs Returns To Home— Douglas Bateman. Beverly Donahue returned Tues Visit In Missouri— day to her home In Jerome, Idaho Mrs Mike Evans of Ontario and after visiting at the home of Miss her sister, Mrs Frank Evans o f Ny I.aRue Nye. ssa, left Monday for Kansas City, Missouri, where they will attend a Baby Treated— family reunion. Mr and Mrs Elza Herring look Returns From Visit— I j Mrs Don Graham returned home f Tuesday from Bremerton, Washing- II ton. where she visited Mr and Mrs l Ralph Lawrence and family, form er Nyssa residents for 10 days. B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y HELD Mrs W. E. Schireman gave a bir thday party for her mother, Mr3 Pearl Klnsory Saturday night. Mrs Kinsory received many lovely gifts. Disaster waits on no man. When fire rages, Adm. AT WORK ltz asistlng Wednesday. Plans were made for the annual Sunday school picnic to be held sometime In Aug ust. Members voted to hold their annual thrift sale every Saturday afternoon during the month of Au gust at the parish hall. The group will feature children’s school cl othes. Anyone having articles to donate are asked to call 64 Returns From Ogden— D O N ’T Col. Bill Lane, Auctioneer Phone 116J YOUR AMERICA Too Late to Claatify Tax U I4 U M H IIM M M 4 1 im M M M » IM M M M M M H M U M M 4 4 M M M M H M M M M M M iU M » n tM W M M ° U' S.ts Were i ra U " ' P e rry W a r d ' Don McBain. Henry Hartley. Jess j A1 and Hershchel Thompson. Tom Rurningham. Ormand Thomas and | Harry Rice. - - HOSTS CLUB Mr and Mrs Oeorge Henneman ! were hosts to the Sunday evening J I bridge club this week Prizes were ' given to Harry Miner and R O. Whitaker A Vtailing Hei Miss Vera Adams of Farragut. Id aho Is visiting Mr and Mrs Douglas Bateman Visitine Brother— Miss Naomi Robbins, home ec onomics teacher In the St. Louis public schools, is (pending the su mmer with her brother. L E Rob bins. and fxmtiy V tailing Daughter— Mrs Ada Hrwttt of Payette mot her of Mrs Bernard Eastman, is veiy beautiful, heavy weight satin bound blanket. Large double Attractive, durable plaid double blankets. Large size 72 x 84. Sat- ine bound. Colors peach, Rust, gr een and blue. LOCAL NEWS Her» From Portland— Mr and Mrs David Holman and daughter of Portland are visiting at the Lloyd Lewis home UUs week Mr Holman, brother of Mrs Lewis. Is employed In the foreign exchange department of the First National bank o f Portland. This is our annual July blanket event at which time we give specials in several blanket numbers and provide for you a convenient lay-away purchase plan. You select the blank-ets you want and pay only 20 percent down and the balance monthly. Then when you want the blankets they are practically paid for and you have the blankets you wanted. 5 Per Cent Wool All Wool Blanket Double Blankets $14.95 $3.49 9 TO Soldier Visit*— Corporal Peter Purvis oi the Can adian army, division of Scottish ri flemen, is visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs A. L Fletcher Cor poral Purvis, who spent two years overseas, has been Instructor of op erational forces at Courteney. B C.. for the last eight months. He has been railed for overseas duty again JULY Blanket Event White Sheet Blankets They call Offensive Ike M ayb * you can’t help It if you smell, brother, but torrw body cu t. All they need to do is uee Sofenatc on you and you'll be aa sweet aa they coma. Sofenatc is the new, all-round farm disinfectant of Dr. Heaa b Clark. It ia ideal for all dairy equipment. Does not taint milk. Stable in solution, so that the same solution may be used for days. Sofenatc ■ approved for official disinfection following the clean up job where a herd of cattle has had Bang’s disease or bovine tuberculosis Use Sofenatc for sanitising poul try equipment. sanitising hog houses and sheep sheds. It is defi nitely an all round disinfectant. You can get it from us, no For war or war. Nyssa Pharmacy $1.69 bed size. Plain color dusty rose, peach, green, rust and blue. Indian Blankets $1.79 and $2.98 Fancy Indian design blankets. Ex I>arge double bed size, white sheet blanket. This is the better quality blanket and regularly sells at $1.79 25 Per Cent Wool Double Blankets $5.98 Size 72 x 84, heavy weight plaid double blankets. Colors blue, rust, green and pink. cellent for car robes, spreads and also warm covers. 25 Per Cent Wool $6.95 Good looking, durable satin bound lor both warmeth and wear. Large size and covers in many light eol- ors. USE OUR L A Y - A W A Y P L A N au kèulet t y0Ur ntH>tU fr0m ° Ur 8t0Ck ° f Several hundre(i beautiful bl Golden Rule Store O f Nyssa A f