Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 30, 1945, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNALTHURSDAY, AUGUST 30,1945
NEWELL HEIGHTS
Oregon Trail
The Merry Matrons’ club met at
M ’ Merle Kurt3 haa declded t0
the home of Alice Holmes. August \ remaln ln rhe Army for " nother
22, with Gladys Byers co-hostess.
three months. He Is now at Luke
The afternoon was spent work- ' Field, Arizoi a for a six wevks re-
Ing on scrap books and embroider- | fresher cour e. Kurtz, a son of Mr.
In*. Six members were present. The and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz was a German
club will meet at the home of Con- prisoner. Another son, Harcld, left
nie Chord September 5, with Olive Sunday evening for Portland and
Hoke assisting. A white elephant! Ft. Lewis af*er a 30 day furlough,
sale will be held at this meeting. ! He will go tc a camp in Indiana.
Lunch was served by the hostess.
j Mrs. M. I Kurtz gave a dinner
Pvt. Thurman Hill, who spent a Sunday honoring her sons, Bob and
30 day furlough at home left Sun- Harold, who are home on furloughs,
day for Ft. Lewis, Washington, for The guests were Misses Delores
re-assignment.
¡Hurst. Emily Otis, Arlene Peterson,
The Oregon Trail Sunday school and Jewell Wilson of this comunity,
attended group Sunday school meet- Mr. and Mr?. Glen Osborn and Mr.
ing at Arcadia Sunday. Sunday and Mrs. Rex Beebe of Ridgeview.
school services were followed by a
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Dorman of
pot luck dinned at noon. In the Nyssa were Sunday guests in the
afternoon Chaplain Sauders of Gow- Earl Parker home,
en Field gave a talk. Other Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Pratt of New-
day schools attending were Owyhee, ell Heights, Anelta, and Frankie
Lincoln, and Arcadia.
were Sunday dinner guests in the
Another Shipment of
nger
Rollers
For All Makes of Washers
Also Va IF P- Electric Motor
K ingm an Memorial
J. C. Nevln. Pastor.
JAKE’S FIX-IT SHOP
£1
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S p te u f fo
ro
Hey BOSS!
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The Rev. Burton Salter, vicar.
Sunday school at 3 o'clock.
Church services at 4 o’clock.
KILLING PO W ER
PURINA FLY SPRAY
PURINA LIVESTOCK SPRAY
K ills flies, m o s q u i­
to e s, g n a ts , m o th s,
b e d b u g s , a n ts , w a ­
t e r b u g s , s ilv e r fish.
P le a s a n t o d o r,
s ta in le s s , m a d e for
h o m e u se .
Now-v
Y es, s e e u s fo r y o u r s e a s o n 's
s u p p ly o f th e fa m o u s P u r in a L ive­
sto ck S p r a y . . . H a s 2 3 % m o re
k illin g p o w e r t h a n o ffic ia l tests
r e q u ir e fo r A A q u a lity . . . k ills
a n d re p e ls . E fficien cy la b o r a to r y
a n d b a r n te ste d . G e t y o u r s u p ­
p ly n o w - fig u re a g a llo n p e r
co w for th e s e a s o n .
AA
Al Thompson
and Son
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10 a. m„ Bible school, 11 a. m„
morning worship. Sermon: “The
New Nobility of Sweat.”
8 p. ,m„ evening worship. Hymn
singing with your favorite gospel
songs. Discussions for adults and
young people that give you an op-
ortunlty for expression and instruc­
tion. Closing thought by our pastor.
Monday, 8 p. m„ no scout meet­
ing—Troop 36 will meet on the sec-
and fourth Mondays of each mon­
th. Wednesday, 8 p. m„ choir prac­
tice at the parsonage.
Friday, 10 a. m., prayer group in
Newell Heights.
ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL
M ISSION
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THEY HAVE PLENTY OF
CH RISTIA N CHURCH
C H l k t H O F THE N A /.A K L M
George Whipple, Pastor.
10:a. m.. Sunday school.
Bible school, 10 a. m. Bring your
11 :a. m„ Song service and sermon.
llbles.
7:p. m. Pre-prayer service.
7:16 p. m., Young people, inter­
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Com .
mediates and junior meetings.
nunion and sermon.
8.p. m. evangelistic service.
Eveuing services,
p. m. Adult
discussion group, and Cnristlan
ADRIAN FREE M ETHOD IST
Endeavor for juniors and seniors,
CHURCH
A drian, Oregon
8:30, preauhing and song service.
Rev. P. H. Reiman. Pastor
Sunday school, 10 a. m. Class
L. D. 8. CHURCH
meeting, II a. m„ led by Clarence
Sunday 9:18 am . Priesthood
Nelson. Evening services, 7:30 p. jn. aieeung
Tuesday, September 4, we will have
Sunday 10:30 a.ni. Sundav school.
lour regular all-day Malheur county
Sunday 7:30 p. m. Sacrament
holiness meeting in the Ridgeview meeting.
f iends church with services at 10:30, Tuesday 2:00 p.m. Relief society
2:30, and 7:30, with basket lunch at nee ting.
I noon. Our speaker will be Rev. Penn
First Tuesday of each montn at
¡of the Nazerene church of Parma, i p.m. Primary for children bet­
who is a missionary from Africa, ween ages of 4 and 12.
and his son, *who is soon to go to
B A PTIST
CHURCH
Africa as a missionary. Rev Hauf-
Second S treet
i fman of the Free Methodict church
E. T. I< rson, M issionary Pastor
! in Wilder, Idaho, will speak at the
¡7:30 service.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Everyone welcome. Come and en­
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
joy all these services.
Training union, 7:45.
Evening service, 8:00.
1HE COMMUNITY UNITED
Mid-week prayer service Thurs­
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
day at 8 o’clock.
IB
ASSEMBLY O F GOD
C. L. Snider, pastor
PAGE FIVE
1 ed was "Saint Gervais-Les-Balns,, Ingham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. week-end. Mr. Hiner was transier-
j about 60 miles from Geneva Swit- ' Robert Hlllhouse. They returned red temporarily to the Ogden office
i zerland. The little town where I Wednesday.
by the Amalgamated Sugar com-
¡stayed is at the foot of Mt. Blaine,
1
pany.
|
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I climbed up to 10,000 feet on Mt. R etu rn From F ayette Lakes—
Mr an* Mrs. Kenneth Cottle and
galt La!;(f_
Blane. Coming down we slid down
a glacier. There were some good son, Lyle, and Mrs. Eldon Strut«-
***' and ^*rs' ®ar* Burningham
cable rides. One that I was on cros­ fellow returned Sunday after spend-
in« two weeks vacationing at Pay- *nd two children have moved here
sed a canyon over 2,000 feet deep.
^rom Salt Lake City. They have
"We came back by plane. It was a ette lakes.
been guests at the home of Mary
two hour ride. We flew over Lake
Visiting G ran d m o th er—
Geneva. Boy that's a big lake.’’
| Bybee. while their home is b^lng re­
Miss Delma Ward is here for a
modeled.
Camp Fannin. T exas-Pvt George
h*r *randm<* her'
Funatake, whose home address is
s
n *wby.
Visit Short Tim e—
Nyssa Ore., has been awarded an
From y ^ Btton_
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buchanan
Expert Rifleman badge for marks-
Mrs. Ira Ure returned Saturday stopped in Nyssa for a short visit
mansj,ip at the infantry replace-
ment training center here. Pvt. Pun- from a week's visit at Richland. this week a t the home of her par­
atake is the son of L. Funatake of Washington, where she visited her ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cornell. They
were en route to Boise from Port­
Nyssa, Oregon. He is learning the sister, Mrs. Leavitt Karren.
land. where he was employed in a
art of soldiering in company A. 59
defense plant for four years.
Spend W eek-end In Boise—
battalion, 12th training regiment.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Borgman
spent the week-end ln Boise visit­ Son Arrives——
A son was bom to Pfc, and Mrs.
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jesus Buneo, August 2, ln the Nyssa
George Sumpter.
Nursing home. The baby, named
Victor Jess, weighed 7 pounds, 12
Here From Ogden Office—
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Hiner. who ¡ounces. Pfc. Buneo is stationed ln
C hurch O fficers In sta lle d —
have been in Ogden since March, China. Mrs. Buneo is living with her
New officers of the L. D. S. returned to their home here last parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lucero.
church representing scverV differ­
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Ill III mill
Sunday evening with stake officials
officiating. Wiliam J. Beuw was in­
stalled as counselor to Bishop Arvel
Child, replacing Lorin Goates, who
Ians on moving to Parma soon. The
Mutal Improvement association in­
stalled two new presidents. Leon
Child, representing the young men,
and Mrs. Howard Bair, represent­
ing the young ladies. Their coun­
selors are Melvin Jensen. Lloyd
Lewis, and Mrs. S. W. Abersold and
Mrs. Twyla Schnell. H ie Relief soc­
Two shipments and some of the market’s fin­
iety installed a new president, Mrs.
est. Felted and semi-felted, all new cotton.
R. C. Swensen, replacing Mrs. Leo
Child. Mrs. George Poulson is coun­
selor.
Priced From
LOCAL NEWS
New
Mattresses
Sunday school, 10 a m
Sermon, 11 a.m. Evangelistic ser­
vice 8 p.m
Thursday, 8 pm., prayer for boys
in armed forces. Come, worship
with us and pray with us for your Song Accepted—
The studio Music Center of Hol­
boy and some other mother’s boy.
lywood has accepted for publication,
distribution and exploitation, “Home
T R IN IT Y LUTHERAN
Safe at Last" song written by T.
P a rm a, Idaho
Carol Bybee.
Rev. Jo h n E. Simon, P astor
Church School: 11 a.m.
Club Plays Bridge—
Service: 10 a.m.
Mrs. George Sallee was hostess
THE M ETH O D IST COMMUNITY to the Tuesday bridge club. Mrs. A.
C. Sallee received high and Mrs.
CHURCH
Burnall Brown second prize. Guests
H. J . G e rn h ard t, P astor.
were Mrs. Ed Frost, Mrs. R. G.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Larson and Mrs. J. B. Giezentan-
Worship and sermon, 11 a. m.
ler of Emmett.
Fellowship meetings, 7:30.
Prayer meeting announced.
_ j Fly To S alt Lake—
$15.75 Up
You will find these fine mattresses priced very
low.
Remember we own our building and stock,
free and clear and we do the work. That’s why
we sell for less. Furniture, hardware and tools.
Priced to sell at
Ed Case’s
HI-WAY MERCHANDISE MART
..
. „
.
. I Mrs. Tom Burningham and dau-
Hugh Lamb home.
er here, will teach the second grade gh(er Mer,e ^
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city i
Otis Kurtz of Middleton, Mr. and hi the La Grande school this year [0 spend two weeks with Mrs. Bum- 1||
Mrs. William Gobley and Mrs. I. C. and her daughter, Marjorie, will at­
Durnil of Ten Davis, Idaho were tend Eastern Oregon College.
guests In the M. L. Kurtz home
Charlie Bowers suffered a deep
Saturday.
cut below his knee Saturday when
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright of a sycle fell, hitting him.
_..w.
Big Bend and Clyde Cartwright were Mrs. M. L. Kurtz and Harold, Bob,
dinner guests in the Arthur C art­ and Joyce visited in the I. C. Dur­
wright home Sunday evening.
nil home In Ten Davis, Idaho, Fri­
Mr. and Mrs. S. Overstreet and day.
son, Bobbie, and Mr. and Mrs. Hu­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanson, Joy-
bert Stewert of Boise were over- ^ and Wavne of Viking, Mlnnisota.
night guests in the R. R. Overstreet'
and Mrs. Gordon Judd and
home. Mr. and Mrs. Overstreet, Sr. Mrs Qllie j udd 0f parma, were
d ill
went to Boise with them for a visit. | FTiday evening dlnner guests ln the
Mrs, Threma Elliot of Adrian and M. L. Judd home. Mr. Judd has re-
Mrs. Mildred Hite of Owyhee were centIy purchased a ranch near Par-
I Sunday dinner guests In the M. L. ma and Mrs. Judd will return as
'Judd home. Mrs. Hite, former teach- principal of the grade school there.
Mrs. Charlie Bowers Is receiving
treatment from a Boise doctor for
eye trouble.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Goulet and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Goulet and family spent several
days vacationing at Payette Lakes
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Askcraft and
family have moved in the Me Der-
We are happy
mltt house.
North of Nyssa Y, Phone 74J
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2nd Anniversary Sale
Friday and Saturday
August 31 and Sept. 1
On our second anniversary we wish to thank the many friends and cus­
tomers who helped to make o\ir business a success and extend an invit­
ation to them to call during our anniversary sale
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DRIFTED
SNOW
FLOUR
5 lbs.
32c
10 lbs.
59c
25 lbs. • $1.25
50 lbs. $2.49
2-50 lb. bags
$4.95
GROCERIES
Pork and Beans, Phillips,
2 cans 25c
Peanut Butter, Sunny Jim,
2 lb. jar 55c
Jello pudding, Assorted flavors,
pkg. 7c
Peas, Happy Vale,
can 11c
Peas, Dinnerette, fancy,
can 16c
Hershey’s cocoa,
lb pkg. 10c
Tuna fish, Priority,
can 29c
YO U ’LL LIKE I I I
Top-Crvtt Barry Pi*
UTTY CROCK!R
RICIPI IN SACKS Of
G O LD . jo lb
M ED AL
” K itc h e n -ta tte d ”
IN R IC H K D
62 C
FLOUR.
5 pounds 33c
10 pounds 62c
25 pounds $1.30
50 pounds $2.59
2-50 lb. bags $5.15
MEAT
Ground Beef
Steaks, B grade, all cuts,
Pot roast, any cut,
Rib b’oil,
Weiners
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
27c
35c
27c
19c
32c
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Canteloupes
Celery
Tomatoes
Yams
Lettuce
Oranges, Medium,
lb. 7c
lb. 15c
3 lbs. 17c
2 lbs. 25c
2 heads 25c
Doz. 35c
n’s Drive-In
Our Boys
has been selected to sell the full line of
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| said:
j "Red Arrow doughfeet celebrated—
¡up to yesterday—607 days combat In
World War 2. On the basis of of­
ficial records, this represents are
highest total combat time amassed
by any U. S. division in any U,. S.
war.
“By July 20. MaJ. Gen. William
Gill's veterans had 14.494 hours of
Pacific combat to their credit. Now
in the fourth year overseas, the 32nd
has fought from Buna to Aparrl,
the whole story of the "road back’’
from Australia to the Philippines.
The 32nd, has killed more than
32.000 Japs in its three years of
bloody fighting. In flying north from
Australia to help .stem the Japan­
ese near Port Moresby in Septem­
ber, 1942, the 32nd became the first
U. S. troops to be airborne into com­
bat.
After bloody Buna the Red Arrow
was in at Salder. Aitape, the 128th
Regimental Combat Team a t Mor-
otai, and November the division
was together again on Leyte for the
Ormoc Corridor campaign that an ­
nihilated the mighty Japanese Im­
perial First division.
After Leyte, the 32nd doughs went
into action again on Luzon, driving
from Lingayen plain up along villa
Verde Trail. It took 119 consecutive
days uphill fighting for th a t job.”
John Laurence, who Is serving
with the Army in Germany has
written to hLs parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Laurence of Nyssa stating that
he had Just returned from a trip to
the French Alps.
He said the place where he vLslt-
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to announce that our store
Westingho.use
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proper display and demonstration of these
well-known products the minute they are
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available—which we hope will be coon.
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ADRIAN OIL COMPANY
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