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PAGE TWO TH E N YSSA G ATE C IT Y JO U R N A L TH U RSD AY, DECEMBER 13, 1945 SUBSCRIPTION Dll BCD J1E Editor und Publisher KLASS V. POWELL ADVERTISING RATES RATES $2.00 $1,25 Single Copies ...... .............. 05 (Strictly in Advance) 35c Open rate, per Inch National, per Inch............ 35c Classified-;, per w o rd ...... 2c Minimum ... 30c Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon Entered at the po6tofflces at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission through the United States Malls, as second class matter, under the act of March 3, 1879. NURSE—TEACHER—ADVISER Collier’s Magazine For a lot of nurses returning from war ser vice— war veterans as truly as the men who did the fighting— there need be no unemployment problem. The public health nursing field is open to many o f these women and is begging for them to walk in,’’ said Mrs. Edna Farris, county public health nurse. “ About three times the pre-war number of public health nurses will be needed in this country in the years immediately ahead. That works out to 69,000 persons, working for visit ing nurse associations, industrial health ser vices, county or city or state health departments, boards of education or federal agencies such as the U. S. public health service, the children’s bureau or the office of Indian affairs. “ Salaries run from around $1,200 to $7,500 a year. Working time, vacation and sick-leave arrangements generally are good. Almost no where is there any objection to a public health nurse being married. You can pick your own place to live and work— in a big city, small town or rural area, in this country or some other. “ To become a public health nurse, you have to be a graduate o f an accredited school of nursing, and go through a postgraduate study program in public health nursing. This latter can often be taken care of while you are on the job. “ As a public health nurse, you are something more than just a nurse. You are, to quote an authority on the subject, nurse, health teacher, advisor and sympathetic friend to your client ele, whatever it may be. If interested— and we imagine a lot of nurse- veterans will be— write for further information to National Organzation for Public Health Nur sing, 1790 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. COLUMBIA AVENUE Mr. and Mrs. Z. Davidson of Parma, Mr. and Mrs. John T im merman of Newell Heights, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tensen and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Oroot gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oerrlt Oroot of Apple Valley Thursday. A covered dish dinner was served at noon. The afternon was spent playing cards. Business visitors in Ontario Tues day were the Oroot and Larson families. Boise visitors Monday were Mrs. Pete Tensen, Mrs. Dick Oroot and Mrs. John Broad. Darwin Jensen is remodeling his Assumed ia. Mr. and Mrs Pete Wilson had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Char lie Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Char lie Culbertson and Larry and Betty of Owyhee. Mr and Mrs. Bob Gewgen and Stanley R effett left Monday even ing for Madras. They returned home Wednesday morning. I HE COMMUNITY UNITED L. E. Newgen has rented his 120 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH acre farm to Hashitani for a two year period. Mr. and Mrs. Newgen Kingman Memorial J. C. Nevin. Pastor plan to spend the winter in Cal Kingman Memorial ifornia. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pendarvi- J. C. Nevin—Pastor (nee Georgia Hillis, who were re 10 a. m., Bible school. cently married were given a char I I a. m„ sermon by pastor. ivari at the Cow Hollow hall Sat 8 p. m.. evening worship. Adult urday night by a group of their topics: “ Can Anyone Gamble and friends. They left Sunday for Harm Only Himself?” Y. P. Topic: Promise, Oregon. “Jesus The Spiritual Leader.” Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, study classes as usual. Choir practice, Wednesday 8:30, at parsonage. The Merry Matrons club met at Friday, prayer group at 10:30, at the home of Jessie Chard Wednes Kingman Kolony. day afternoon, November 28 with Emma Pitkins assisting. The after BAPTIST CHURCH noon was spent embroidering. Six Second Street members and two guests, Betty Sunday school. 10 a. m. Neilson and Peggy Chard, answered Morning worship, 11 a. m. roll call with "your hobby.” Plans Training union, 7:45. were made to serve lunch at the Evening service, 8:00. Mid-week prayer service Thurs J. B. Mitchell sale. Christmas par ty plans were also completed. The day at 8 o’clock. Christmas party will be held at the home of Olive Hoke Wednes L. D. S. CHURCH Sunday 9:15 a.m. Priesthood day afternoon, December 19. All members are asked to attend and meeting Sunday 10:30 am. Sunday school provide Polly Anna presents. R e Sunday 7:30 p. m. Sacrament freshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Peggy Chard. meeting. '"'Tuesday 2:00 p.m. Relief society The Merry Matrons club served meeting. lunch at the J. B. Mitchell sale First Tuesday of each month at Tuesday, December 4. 4 p.m. Primary for children bet Mr. and Mrs. Marion Chard and ween ages of 4 and 12. family were Sunday dinner guests at the J. E. Bowen home. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kasahorn and George Whipple, Pastor. family, who farmed in this com Bible school, 10 a. m. munity the past year, left Sunday Morning worship, 11 a. m. Com for Portland. munion served each Lord’s day at Mr. Bishop is leveling land on both morning and evening services. the Marion Chard farm. Evening services, 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmes made Study groups for the first hali a business trip to John Day Sun hour and preaching and sang ser day. vices at 8 p. m. THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE E. J. Wilson, Pastor 10 a. in., Sunday school. 11 a. m., song service and ser mon. 7 p. m„ pre-prayer service. 7:15 p. m., N. Y. P. intermediates and junior meetings. 8 p. m., the women’s missionary society will have charge and will give an Indian program. You are cordially Invited to all of our services. HE METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH H. J. Gernhardt, Pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Worship and sermon, 11 a. m. “ Gabriel’s Christmas Carol.’’ Youth fellowship, 7 p. m. Young Adult fellowship, 7 p. m. Hymn Sing and sermon, 8 p. m. Wednesday evening fellowship ot Bible study, meditation and prayei at the Darsonage, 8 p. m. LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. H. A. Heckmann, Pastor Services at 3 p. m. each Sunday in the American Legion hall. Ail are invited to attend. ADRIAN Oregon Trail FREE METHODIST CHURCH Adrian, Oregon Philip H. Reiman—Pastor Sunday school. 10 a. m. Evangelistic message, 11 a. m. This message will be given by Mr. Tarr of Ridgeview. Young people’s service, 7:30 p. m. led by Joe Nelson. Evening message, 8:30 p. m. “ Have You Paid Your Vows?” Prayer meeting next Wednesday at the parsonage, 8 p. m. ST. P A U L ’S EPISCOPAL MISSION COME HELP US SPREAD S C R IP Rev. C. L. Callahan, Vicar T U R A L HOLINESS THROUHOUT Holy communion and sermon sec THE WORLD. ond Sunday o f each month at 9 a. m. ASSEM BLY OF GOD A ll other services at 7 p. m, first Pastor, C. L. Snider third and fourth Sundays. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Women's guild second Wednes Devotions, 10:45 a. m. day of each month. Sermon, 11 a. m. Sunday school service. SUNSET V ALLE Y Singing, pleaching, praying, 7:45 ASSEM BLY OF GOD p. m. Rev. Alfred L. Brim, Pastor Cottage prayer meeting at church Sunday school, 10 a. m. Tuesday, 7:45 p. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Christmas program, Sunday, Dec Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. home and Gerald Cooper is build ember 23, 7:45 p. m. Thursday prayer meeting, 8 p. m. ing a new barn. Everyone welcome. Come and enjoy these services. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tensen are the pround parents of a girl born at Adrian Tuesday evening were Sunday visitors in Caldwell. in the Nyssa Nursing home. Darlene Robb, Beth Chapin, Jaque- Recent guests in the Jesse Nishi line Wilson and Marion and K en home were, Mr. and Mrs. Kart neth Price. Funai and two children of Houston, Ed Nishi and sons, Jesse and Idaho. Members of the Worthwhile club Mr. and Mrs. Irwin W olfe and will meet at the home of Pearl Shiro, left Wednesday to spend a Schwelzer Thursday afternoon for few days in Yakima on business. Clifford Wolfe were Ontario vis the Christmas party. Mae Wilson Rev. A. L. Brim was an over itors Friday. will be co-hostess. night guest Wednesday in the T. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilson were John Strickland is building an H. Brewer home in Owyhee. addition to his house. Bud Nother's has received his Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen and discharge from active service and Mrs. Lester Zurcher of Homedale. Gabriel Assumendi received his Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Newgan were came Monday from Portland to be Ontario shoppers Monday. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A l discharge recently and is visiting Those attending the school party bert Nothels. Nothels is still in the at the home of his father, FYank Sunset; Valley Wanted Immediately! 100 TONS CHOPPED ALFALFA IN STACK! W. F. JAH N Powell Service Station reserve corps. Mr. and Mrs. James Ditty and Mr. and Mrs. John Reeves and son Walter who have been visiting relatives for the past two and one half months, left Friday for their home in Appleton City, Missouri. George Wilson was brought home Saturday from Nyssa because of \ illness. He Is employed at the sugar j factory. Mrs. Louisa Lenon and small son, Jimmie, of Twin Falls arrived j Sunday for an indefinite visit with her father, Frank Assumendi. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilson were Important Notice To Beet Growers A Meeting will be held in your District for the purpose of electing a Director to the Nyssa-Nampa Beet Growers Assoc., and discussing with you the problems confronting the growers in the coming season. SCHEDULE OF DISTRICT MEETINGS Vale-Jameson- -V ale Community Hall -Dec. 19, 2:00 P. M. Nyssa----------- -Nyssa City Hall--------- -Dec. 20, 7:30 P. M. Kingman Kolony-Sehool Building- -Dec. 21, 2:00 P. M. Oregon Trail----- -School Building- -Dec. 21, 7:30 P. M. Oregon Slope-----Community Hall -Dec. 27, 2:30 P. M. Remember the TIM E and PLAC E of your meeting and let’s see you there. NYSSA-NAMPA BEET GROWERS ASSOC. Buena Vista W illis Bertram went to Boise Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver were at Ontario Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T op liff re turned from Hale, Missouri Sat urday after visiting there the past few weeks. Leonard Cleaver, while oiling a pump Jack on the Carl Sebum ranch Thursday, had his little finger severed. He returned home and is getting along satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and Alva Jr., and Donna Belle were dinner guests at the Ethel Goodell home near Vale Sunday. Those absent from school be cause of illness last week from this district were Jean and Raph G rif fith and Donna Belle Goodell. Glen Hoffman and Ray G riffith were at Unity after wood Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertram were Thursday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Winter. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff and family of Baker called at the Ray G riffith home Saturday. Ercil and Leonard Goodell spent Sunday night at the Alva Good ell home. Ercil recently returned Building Material W e are now prepared to supply all types of building material that go into construction. 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