Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 28, 1945, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL
The Veteran's
Friend
By J. F. Morfltt
Counity Service Officer
DO YOU KNOW:
Tihat Con.manders Seybold of
Nyssa, Fisk of Vale and Olaves of
Ontario, who were recently elected
by the American Legion to head
their respective organizations for
the ensuing year and now a heated
friendly battle for membership for
the year is expected between the
three. That Service Officer Mor-
EVERYTHING
FOR TOTS!
Check His Needs
Bassinets
Ivory finish, trimmed in blue
and pink, equipped with pads.
Kiddie-Koop
Guards against infection, ani­
mals and Insects.
Baby Carriages
fitt just returned from attending
the service officer school and con­
ference of the Disabled American
Veterans, which was held at Med­
ford, Oregon. That the women's
auxiliary of the Disabled American
Veterans No. 18 Ontario, is hold­
ing the membership cup for the
state department having shown the
greatest percentage of increase in
membership for the past year. That
Leo Teschido returned to Ontario
a few weeks past from the Pacific
theatre and was taken to the Boise
facility by your service officer
this week.
Q. Does the government furnish
grave markers for deceased veter­
ans?
Ans. Yes. Grave markers are
furnished by the government and
your service officer has the proper
forms to be made out for appli­
cation.
Q. Is there any provision set up
lor burial expenses for a veteran?
Ans. Yes. In the event of the
death of an honorably discharged
veteran outside of a government
hospital, the government allows
a sum not exceeding *100 to the
person or persons who paid the
iuneral expenses.
Q. How may the United States
flag be procured for burial of the
veteran?
| Ans. Flags may be obtained by
applying to the nearest county
seat post office or may be obtained
from the veterans administration
at the nearest facility, upon the
completion of form 2008 which
can be obtained from your service
officer in your own community.
Here From Colorado--
Bob Eldredge arrived Sunday
f.om Boulder, Colorado to spend
his furlough wHh his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Eldredge. He is
training with a V-12 unit.
Girls Take Jobs—
Miss Marie Seburn and Miss
Grace Foster have gone to Baldy
Mountain lockout station near Un­
ity. where they will work during
the summer. They were accompan­
ied to Unity Sunday by Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Foster.
Collapsible, menu, rubber tires,
storm ahield.
Return From Twin Falls—
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Thompson re­
turned Wednesday from Twin Falls
where they visited their daughter,
Mrs. Verna Beutler.
and
Flay Table
and two matching chairs. Nat­
ural finish, with design.
High Chairs
I
~
“
is a member of the 32nd infantry and determined enemy, an enemy
division, which was recently com- occupying elaborately prepared de­
nended by the commanding gen­ fenses on ground of his own choos*
ing. Your victory was impressive
eral. Mator General W. H. OiU.
and deceive and one of which you
“The
32nd
division
has
accom­
may well be proud.”
(Continued from Page I)
plished its mission. The enemy {
lautem in the Saar.
’’Alter crossing the Rhine, it has been destroyed and the Villa
Auto Repairing
drove with the 6th armored divis­ Verde trail secured,” the general
ion through Kassel and Mulhausen said.
Electric Welding
Monday. Wednesday and Friday, 8
"After 120 days of fierce hand-
and became the first field artillery
CHURCH OF THE NA7ARLNB
P M .
junit to fire across the Danube to-hand combat over terrain more
Lathe Work
Parts
E. J Wilson. Pastor.
Come! A hearty welcome awaits
¡when it operated in direct support difficult than any yet encountered
10 a. m., Sunday school.
you.
in this war, the 'Red Arrow' again
1 of tile 3rd cavalry group in its
11 a. m., worship service.
pierced the enemy's line. You have
¡drive on Reger burg. And «hen the crushed completely another of the
7 p. m., pre-prayer service.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
| artillerymen Joined the 13th (Black so-called
7:15 p. m.. Young people, inter­
impregnable
defenses,
George Whipple. Pastor.
mediate and junior meetings.
I Bible school, 10 a. m. Bring your Cat) band wagon in its surge brilliantly concluding the division's
fifth campaign in the Pacific theat­
I through the heart of Bavaria.”
8 p. m.. Evangelistic service.
Bibles.
Nyssa, Oregon
er.
8 p. in., Wednesday, prayer and I Morning worship, 11 a. m. Com-
“I desire to express to every off­
| A nicely printed pamphlet outlin­ icer and enlisted man in the div­
Bible study, excepting the first ' munion and sermon.
Wednesday of each month which
Evening services. 8 p. m. Adult ing the activities of headquarters ision, as well as those attached,
Is missionary and Crusaders night. ¡discussion group and Christian company 817, tank-destroyer batt­ my hearfelt appreciation of the
alion, and containing Ihe names courage and determination each
You are extended a cordial in­ ¡Endeavor for juniors and seniors,
of the personnel has been received 1 has shown while playing his vit­
j 8:30, preaching and song service. by Mrs. Randolph S. Cooper from ally important part in this long
vitation to all our services.
¡her husband. Corporal Cooper.
j ml arduous campaign. You have
ADRIAN FREE METHODIST
I One page was dedicated "To our | outfought and destroyed a cunning
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
CHURCH
fallen comrades who made the su- I
C. L. Snider, pastor
Adrian, Oregon
preme sacrifice for our cause”. The
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Rev. P. H. Reiman. Pastor
Serving
5
Counties
battalion served with distinction
We feel it a privilege
Sunday school. 10 a. m.
Sermon, 11 a.m. Evangelistic ser­ in the offensive against Germany.
From the Largest Stock of
to
be of the greatest
Preaching. 11 a. m.
•■ninne
| Nyssa members of the battalion
vice 8 p.m
Young people's meeting. 7:30 p.
help
possible to those
'are
Cpl.
Cooper,
Pfc.
J.
D.
Willis
Thursday. 8 pm., prayer for boys
Come help us spread scriptural
who
come
to us for ser­
In armed forces. Come, worship of the staff platoon, T-5 L. Reece
holiness throughout tlfe world.
with us and pray with us for your of the third platoon and Charles
vice.
All
details for
Smith of the third platoon.
THE METHODIST COMMCNIT4 boy and some other mother's boy.
Parts
outstandingly beautiful
CHURCH
Orders Shipped Immediately
services can be entrust­
L. D. 8. CHURCH
j FORT RILEY, KAN.—Pvt. William
H. J. Gernhardt, Pastor.
T.
Ooleman,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sunday 9:15 a.m. Priesthood
ed to our care.
Church school, 10 a. m.
William T. Coleman, route 2. Nyssa.
meeting
Worship and sermon. 11 a. m.
Oregon,
was
graduated
recently
Sunday 10:30 am . Sunday school.
NYSSA FUNERAL -
T he Saving Name”.
Phone 49
Payette, Idaho
Sunday 7:30 p. m. Sacrament from the enlisted pack course, class
Fellowships, 7:30.
HOME
No.
14.
Major
General
William
M.
meeting.
Gospel service. 8:30.
Grimes, commandant of the cav­
Tuesday
2:00
p.m.
Relief
society
Methodist Youth fellowship in-
alry school, announced. Private
meeting.
titute July 2-9 at Payette lake.
First Tuesday of each montn at Coleman was inducted into the
TRINITY LUTHERAN
4 pm . Primary for children bet­ armed farces December 22, 1944
Parma, Idaho
and received his basic training at
ween ages of 4 and 12.
Rev. John E. Simon, Pastor
Camp Roberts, California.
Service: 10 am .
BAPTIST CHURCH
DO YOU NEED MONEY?
Church School: 11 a.m.
Corporal Ralph Lowe of Nyssa
Second Street
E. T. I.arson. Missionary Paste*
We can arrange for a long term loan at low
SUNSET VALLEY
Sunday school. 10 a.m.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
interest
rate to you.
BILL LANE
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Train­
Paster R. L. Casselman
ing union, classes for all 7:15.
Sunday school, 10 A.M.
Auctioneer
Sunday evening message, 8 p. m.
Morning worship, 11 A.M.
Mid-week prayer and Bible study
Children church, 7:30 P.M.
Phone 116J
Nyssa
Evening evangelistic service, 8 Thursday at 8 o'clock. You are
o’clock. Cottage prayer meeting welcome to all of our services.
Irs V W )
Our ¡3oys
At
E. W . Pruyn
Concientious
Guidance
Me Cluer-Manser
FARMERS
Bernard Eastman
A National
DAIRY MONTH
Returns From East—
Mrs. Burl Wyckoff returned from
Washington, D. C. last week after
spending several weeks with her
husband before he sailed for over­
seas duty.
With pads. Well made
sturdy. Folds for storage.
CELEBRATE IN OLD
OWYHEE COUNTY
MARSING
RODEO
SALUTE
Sponsored by the
Marsing Commercial Club
To The
ROPING
RIDING-RACING
DAIRYMAN
BULLDOGGING
PROGRAM
All standard sizes with pads,
finished and unfinished.
RODEO PARADE JULY 3
(I P. M., M.S.T.)
Chairs
AMATEUR BRONC RIDING
Child’s rockers and arm chairs;
also nursery chairs in different
styles.
CALF ROPING
Hardwood Swings
With stand. Use it anywhere.
CRIBS
PROF. BRONC RIDING
Here is the man, the farmer and dairyman, whose
public can be certain that he won’t let down on the job.
labors make it possible for all of us at home, and all
■» He’ll keep his products filling the consumers’ market,
on the battle front, to put all we have in the fight for
and send enough over there. The dairyman is seeing to
victory. His efforts keep America the best-fed nation
it that he gets more from his herd than ever before. He
in the world.
knows that the more he puts into the effort the more
KIDS’ CALF ROPING
WILD COW RIDING
BULLDOGGING
PAGE FIVE
THURSDAY, J tltf f ; ¿ S J 9 4 5
WILD COW MILKING
BAREBACK RIDING
DERBY
there is.
The dairyman’s job isn’t over yet, and the American
SADDLE HORSE RACE
^
PONY RACE
át-¿-
LADIES' RACE
SADDLE CLUB RACE
This is National Dairy month,
We award special recognition
emphasizing the vital role played
RELAY RACE
STAKE RACE
Clowning by the Two
WESTERN KIDS
at this time to those dairy farm
by dairy food, which fights for
workers on the home front.
freedom.
DANCE BOTH NIGHTS
proof pads.
NYSSA
FURNITURE
ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF
UNDERPASS
Bleachers To Seat
4000 Spectators!
IULY
3
&
4
Marsing Snake River Bridge
Will be Open Both Days and
Nights for the Rodeo!
Farmers Cooperative Creamery
PA Y ETTE,
IDA H O