Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 07, 1946, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL
S u n s e t V a lle y
J Mitchell
Sthweizer and Mona Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Schwelzer
Butte.
A 3roup of the furmers of this
THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 194G
his new residence and the Kygar slde ° f tracks; 1 mile south and 2 atock cattle; farm machinery. L. H.
L- family
■ - have moved - Into -•
- -
east of Malheur ButU, < horses. 172 Prltts. owner; Col. Bert Anderson.
the ^ house
cattle Including 65 dairy cattle, 117 anettoneer.
th
at
Dunaway
was
accupylng.
THE M ETH O D IST C o M M L M l l
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Lcwe visited
ckvacH
Rev. H. J. Gemhardt, Pastor
end shopped In Ontario Monday.
| Sunday school, 10 a. m.
George Cooper and fam ily have
Worship and sermon, 11 a. m.
moved Into the Mart Carlyle tenent
Young Adult felowship, 7 p. m.
house on the Lowe ranch. Mr. Coop­
Young Adult fellowship, 7 p. m.
er will work for Mr. Carlyle. Mrs.
WE ARE N O W C O N TR AC TIN G :
Intermediate fellowship, 7 p. m.
Evening evangelistic service, 8 p Coopor is now sick with whooping
cough.
Onion Bulbs
m-
Bible tsudy and prayer, Wednes­
day. 8 p. m.
Onion Seed
Special Lenten services In church
sub-district rally Tuesday, March
Common Alfalfa
12 at Payette, 2:30 and 7:30 p. m.
C h u rc h S e rv ic e s
Among those attending the th re e -; have moved onto their place In the community volunteered their time
day basketball tournament at North valley a iu r living the pusi year In work and trucks two days last week
Powder last week were Kenneth Itlie Owyhee community.
! to haul gravel and repair the roads
Price, Darlene Robb, Wayne Robb,; Audrey Adams was an overnight which were almost Impassable due
Beth Chapin, Lulabelle Wilson, Bob gue t Monday i f Georgia Ward of
and thawing of the
ground.
ta t
M. and Mrs. James Reeder of
Winfield, Kansas have purchased
the store and filling station owned
and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Ole
Ege.
Mr. and Mrs. Reeder took poss­
ession last week.
Mrs. Annie Gregg and son Her-
chel and children of Scio, Washing­
ton are expected here the latter
THE CHURCH OF THE
part of the week to visit in the
NAZARENE
; home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gregg
E. J. Wilson, Pastor
and other relatives.
10 a. m „ Sunday school.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis and
Now open for business in connection
11 a. m., A good lively song ser-
two small children of Nyssa moved
Saturday in to the farm operated I vice’ «P ^ ia l song and sermon.
With
6:15 p. m. pre-prayer service.
j bv Magnus Ekanger, where they will
7 p. m„ young people's service.
| be employed this year,
7:45 p. m „ evangelistic service.
i Fred Nash of Emmett, who has
8 p. m., Wednesday prayer and
spent the past few days visiting
Rev. Alfred Brim and family, left praise service.
Nyssa’s New
Second Hand
Store
Jake’s Fix-it Shop
Large Stock of furniture and stoves.
Jake Kraai
Mancel Bishop
Here W e Are Friends:
W e have moved out on U.S. 30 north
and west of town to that blue and orange
Veltex sign. Always leads to a better run
for your money.
Roll in ; let us show you how Veltex
Super-Ethyl gasioline and
Veltex motor
oils will put that old car smoothly down all
kinds of roads.
And watch for a new station and cabins.
Claude €r Bill
Tired of your dark
living room? /«z
W onsover will change
your dark walls in a jiffy
—give you a room that
sparkles with life and
beauty.
This wonder-working paint
is so easy to apply it's fun.
It's all mixed, ready to use,
just brush it on or roll it on—
in a few hours it’s dry.
W onsover colors are beautiful—the
lovely, light modern colors decorators
use. Choose from 8 shades—or white.
And because it's an oil-base paint
W onsover washes and wears suc­
cessfully.
Monday for his home.
C H R IS T IA N CHCRCH
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nishitani of
"üsorge Whipple, Pastor.
! Nyssa moved the first of the week
to the L. E. Newgen farm which
they have rented.
Bib’c school, 10 a. m.
George Wilson, who has been em-
Next Lord’s day will be the
ployed at the Amalgamated Sugar second in our Bible school contest
company factory at Nyssa, return -: •v*th Payette, Weiser, Ontario and
to his home Thursday.
‘ Vale. We ale now second and will
Fannie Kollen is employed in the have to work if we win.
I the Jim Langley home.
| Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Mrs. Bob Newgen, Mrs. L. E.
Communion served each Lord’ s
Newgen and Margery were Wednes- day. Sermon topic, * 'Where unto.
Evening services, 7:30 p. m.
j day 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dee
Adult study group and Christian
I Hillis of Boise.
| John Hamilton of Promise visited Endeavor for all ages of young
Mr. and Mrs. “ Doc" Rafflngton last people during the first 45 minutes.
Song service and sermon, 8:15 p.
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black and m. Sermon topic, “ Nevertheless.”
There will be an all-church social
I Fred Guthrie made a trip to Ba-
I ker, Sunday returning home the In the church basement Friday
night of next week. The public Is
I same evening.
Interest is being shown In the invited to attend.
1 Bible studies conducted every Fri-
THE C O M M l N IT V UNITED
j day evening by the pastor, Rev. A l­
PR E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH
fred Brim, at the Assembly of God
Kingman Memorial
church here.
J. C. Nevln—Pastor
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie D itty and
10 a. m., Bible school. To know
[ Charlotte and Ronald spent from
Wednesday until Monday visiting God Is to have Life.
11 a. m., morning worship. Sec­
relatives at La Grande.
Elanor Middlestedt of Owyhee ond sermon on My Covenant with
was an overnight guest of Vera My Church"—The Living and True
God.
Faye Counsil one day last week.
8 p. m„ evening worship with de­
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Newgen visited
Sunday with her father, Cecil R id ­ votions to Inspire and discussions
to instruct adults: “Jesus and His
dle and fam ily of Nu-Acres.
A skit, “ W ild Cat W illie In The Varied Friends,’’ young people: The
Dog House’’ was presented by the Obligation of My Faith.
Monday, 4 p. m „ high school study
school children at the Adrian school
group at Adrian. 7:45 p. m.. Boy
house Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cooper, and Scout troop No. 36 in high school.
Wednesday, 7:45 p. m„ adult Bible
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Castle of
Owyhee Quarters were guests Sun­ study at Adrian. 8:33 p. m., choir
day at a birthday dinner in the practice at par onage,
Thursday, 8:00 p. m., young peo­
home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Goodier
of Kingman Kolony. Mr. Cooper ple sponsor a night of movies for
and Mr. Goodier celebrated their benefit of Sudan Christian Train­
ing school at Adrian high school.
anniversaries.
L. E. Newgen, Bob Newgen and j The pictures are: ‘ ‘Schubert, the
Artie Thrills."
Cecil Riddle of Nu-Acres spent a Melody Master,"
! week at Madras, where they did The Headless Horsemen."
Friday, 10 a. m., prayer group
! some improving on the land owned
by Bob Newgen. They reported meets in Adrian.
spring plowing was started about
j three week earlier than here. Be-
j fore returning home Saturday, they
visited in Portland.
E. M. Hauser, 4-H club agent
Donna Mae and Linda Louise
showed health pictures to the
Parker of Cow Hollow spent Sunday
j with their grandparents, Mr. and children at the schoolhouse last
week-end.
! Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen.
Mr. and Mrs. V irgil Holady and
Manon Hillis returned to his farm
family and Donald Burd are visit­
I here after spending the winter In
ing relatives in Missouri.
Boise.
Rev. Chandler of Caldwell and
| Jack R effett Is working at Pasco,
Rev. Hovda of Bellingham, visited
! Washington.
at the George Moeller home one
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hobson were
day last week.
i business visitors in Boise Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard and
Francis Gregg and Maude Coop-
Mrs. Anna Dail went to Caldwell
! er entertained at the Gregg home
j Wednesday at a pink and blue last Tuesday with Mrs. Philip Dairs
who has been visiting here. Mrs.
shower honoring Mrs. Joe Hobson.
Davis left Caldwell by bus for her
| Sixteen guests were present. R e­
home in California.
freshments were served by the
Vern Butler served on the grand
hostesses.
Jury in Vale last week.
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Counsil and
Mrs. Dale Lakey of Boise was
daughters, Effle Ellen and Vera
Faye, were dinner guests of Mr. an overnight guest of her mother,
Mrs. Anna Dail, last week.
and Mrs. Ivan Fritts at Ontario
Mrs. Eva Bellsle and son, Lyle,
Sunday.
of Ontario were dinner guests Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. Parker and family
day at the George Moeller home.
of Elgin have moved onto the Dick
Miss Grace Tarr of W ilder Is
W yatt place In Big Bend.'
spending this week with Mrs. Geo-
[ rge Moeller.
A rca d ia
You'll Alw ays Bo Clad You Painted With
DUTCH BOY
C omi in lodar and tee thi Wonsow colori and get
l noi con ni a oi« Mdoi i l Madori colli schiMis
Eder Hardware Co.
Announcing
The
Nordale-Newsom Furniture Store
FO R M E R LY THE
Nordale Furniture Store
E X TR A
A L L ODD MIRRORS $1.50 Each
STU R D Y SOLID O A K U T IL IT Y C H AIRS FOR K ITC H E N OR
DINNING ROOM
B A B Y AN D YO U T H S ’ FU R N ITU R E
BEDS
M ATTRESSES
C H A IR S
BUGGIES
STROLLERS
SW INGS
ODD CHESTS
P L A T F O R M ROCKERS
BEDROOM SUITES
S E A L Y M ATTRESSES
PAGE FIVE
ATTENTIO N G R O W E R S
LOCAL NEWS
Ranger A lfalfa
In California—
Mrs. Arviila Swensen Is in San
Diego visiting her son and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Swensen.
Midland Red Clover
Dessert Seed Company
Here On Pre-embarkation Leave—
Pvt. Frank J. Pike, who is in the
engineers corps, arrived home Iasi
week on a 10-day prc-emoa:katlon
leave. He has finished his train­
ing at Fort Lewis and will report
to Camp Beal March 9, and ex­
pects to go overseas.
St. Patrick's
Dance
Mother Here From Utah—
Mr. and Mrs. Amasa M. Hammon
are enjoying a visit with Mrs. Ham-
mon’ s 85-year-old mother of Ogden,
Utah. '
Eleven Admitted T o Church—
Recommendations for eleven new
members were read and passed
upon for membership in the Nyssa
L.D.S. ward here Sunday by Bishop
Arvel Child. They were the Sullivan,
Bair and Randal families.
SALE CALENDAR
Saturday, March 16
Vale Community Hall
j
9 p. m.
$1.20 per couple
Refreshments
Ask about our new Chevrolet now on display
at Cable’s garage, Ontario.
FARM SALE —Monday, March 11,
5 miles south of Ontario then 4
miles west of Morgan avenue or 2
miles south and 14 mile east ol
Lincoln school. Starting at 12:30 p.
m. 20 cattle, 3 horses, farm mach­
inery, poultry, grain. Lunch served.
Jule Houston, owner, Bert Ander­
son and Joe Church, auctioneers.
Strawberry Plants!
POSTAGE PREPAID
MAIL YOUR ORDER NOW FOR PLANTS
FARM SALE— Thursday. March 14,
Starts at 1:00 p. m. Eight and one-
half miles south and west of On­
tario, 44 miles south of Lincoln
school or 2 miles south and 44 mile
east of Malheur butte. 24 cattle, 3
horses, farm machinery, household
goods. Lunch served. George Penn­
ington, owner. Bert Anderson and
Joe Church, auctioneers.
New Oregon
Marshall
Fairfax
Dorset
Blakemore
Catskill
Wazata
Gem
New Rockhill
REG ISTERED HEREFORD B U LL
SALE— Yearlings and 2 year olds.
Vale, Oregon, Auction Yards, M on­
day, March 11. 40 Registered Here­
ford Bulls. E. Bringle, owner.
W rite for circular and prices on Garden Seeds,
Flower Seeds, Field Seeds, Fruit Trees, Ever­
greens, Vegetable plants.
RHEUMATISM
and ARTHURITIS
WATTS SEED CO.
I suffered for years and am so
thankful that I found relief from
this terrible affliction that I will
gladly answer anyone writing me
for Information. Mrs. Anna Peutz,
P. O. Box 825, Vanoouver, Wash.
_____________
M ITC H E LL BUTTE
Mr. Maus Is sick as a result of a 'll
recent heart attack.
I
Houston Dunaway has moved Into ! 5
11.00
5.00
13.00
Each
.04 cents
.04 cents
.04 cents
.04 cents
.04 cents
.04 cents
.12 cents
.06 cents
.14 cents
Ask for samples and prices on Yellow and White
Sweet Spanish Onion Seed
LIV ESTO C K SALE— Friday. Mar.
15, 12 noon; 6 miles south and west
of Ontario, 144 miles west and 44
mile north of Cairo school on north
CO LUM BIA AVENUE
Miss Bonnie Eandert of Riggins,
j Idaho returned to her home last
i week alter spending several weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tensen.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot were
In Boise Friday. Their daughter.
Mrs Marjorie Fields, accompanied
I them home to spend a few days
with them and left Tuesday m om -
j ing for Jasper, Minnesota. From
' there she will go to Minneapolis to
I meet her husband. S/Sgt. L. R.
| Fields, who arrived in New York
i from Italy Monday.
I Mrs. John Broad entertained Sun­
day for Mrs. Pete Tensen, Mrs.
Dick Tensen and Mrs. Grant Rlne-
hardt and fam ily of Nyssa, Mrs.
! William Bothanley and Patsy and
I Joane of San Fernando, California,
i Mrs. Dick Groot and Mrs. Marjorie
Fields.
Mrs. L. A. Atkinson and Mrs.
Wanda Groot were Boise visitors
Friday.
[ Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Stam called
j on the Qerrlt Groot’s In Apple
Valley Sunday afternoon.
I Lambing operations at the C. M.
¡Tensen sheep camp are about fin­
ished.
Hundred Rate
$3.50
3.50
3.50
3.50
3.50
3.50
Parma, Idaho
Phone 74— Shipping office— Parma, Idaho
SA V E L A B O R W IT H THE
TuSco Potato Picker
Harvests the potatoes in one operation, putting them into bags or crates
free from stones, vines and dirt. In free, sandy soil, the potatoes go over
into bags or crates and one man throws o ff the vines. In stony and lumpy
soil a man on each side of the picker rolls or picks the potatoes into side
elevators where they go into bags or crates. The vines, dirt and stones go
over on the ground again.
With the TuSco potato picker you can dig and pick rows in rotation
without any damage to remaining rows; WHEN YOU ARE THROU­
GH DIGGING, YOU ARE THROUGH PICKING!
No dug potatoes to stay in the field whfen weather conditions or other
reasons force you to stop digging.
The TuSco potato picker will pick, bag or crate seven to 10 acres per
day.
Come in and see them. W e can make delivery at once. No waiting.
Caldwell Truck & Implement Co.
McCormick-Deering Line
PHONE 940
C A LD W E LL, ID AH O
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