Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 06, 1946, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOIJRN al
THURSDAY JUNE 6, 1946
Sunday.
OWYHEE
[ Fred, of Meridian were dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Pullen and Suests of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Bige-
sor*. Lyndol, and daughter. Mad-
Memorial day.
ona. of Napton community and Mr
Mr-
Mrs. Claude Skinner
and Mrs. D. p. Pullen and son, and children, Bobby and Shirley,
-:------------------ ----- ,— ._________ __' a.tended the boat races at Lake
J Mr. and Mrs. Neal Nicholson
|spent Sunday at the Owyhee dam
{as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Rigney.
] Piajer meeting will be held at
I the home of Mrs. Martha Kling-
back Tuesday, June 11 in the even­
ing. Hersehel Gregg will be the
leader.
M.\ and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald
and children were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wegman of
Homedale Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Bigelow were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S.
T. Calhoun in Payette Friday.
1 j Mr. and Mrs. Norman Furth and
'son, Norman, of Boise were guests
I of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDon­
ald at dinner Sunday.
Mrs. Martha Klingback and son,
Fred, Mrs. George Gregg and Mrs.
Kenneth McDonald and children
were Boise visitors Monday.
1 Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Douglas and
{daughter of Seattle called at the
I home of Mr. and Mrs. Werner Peutz
¡Sunday afternoon. They were en
Famous sowhing, cooling relief for dis- roll^e 10 the Yellowstone National
comforts of SUNBURN . . . Poison Ivy Park in Wyoming.
—
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heat - rash .-.. chafing
. . . hives... non- 1 Mr. and Mrs Werner Peutz en-
poisonous insect bites. Ask for Rexall
Gypsy Cream today! The Rexall name
assures you of tested and approved high
I Lowell
Don M. Graham
quality alu ayt.
HALF PIN!
A REXAU
PRODUCT
NYSSA
PHARMACY
'A
Insurance Agency
Fire and Automobile
'
Insurance
THI
tentais
Bonds
r iK
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*
Crop Dusting
By Airplane
New special crop dusting equipment
J'iown by experienced pilots. We can do
your job better at lower cost than any
other method.
Reserve Dates While Time Is Still Available
CASEY’S FLYING SERVICE
MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
Phone 197 W
Ontario
Comfort Is
Dad’s Privilege
P AGE FIVE
1200 .
CTIRISTIAN CHl’RCH
Ll/IHEKAN CHURCH
George Whipple, Pastor,
Rev. H. A. Heckmann, Pastor
Bible school, 9:45 a. m.
There will be no Sunday school
Mjrning worship. 11 oclock.
or services this coming Sunday
CommunlorT’ seivej“ eatT” Lord?
June 9 due to the reunion service
which will be held in Parma. May dry.
The sermon will be delivered by
all of you find it possible to be
a guest preacher from among the
with us Sunday- evening.
preachers of the valley. Th pas­
tor« ar exchanging pulpits during
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
the course of the Alber meetings.
Pastor C. L Snider
Sunday night services will be
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. •
held in Ontario with the Alber ev­
Singing, praying, preaching, 10:45 angelistic party in the tent. Ser­
a. m.
vices will be held in the tent every
Fasting and prayer Sunday even­ night except Saturday. Come to­
ing meal time.
night and you won't want to miss.
Evangelistic service. 8 p. m.
Dean Paul M. Dunn, state head
Prayer meeting at parsonage,
of Keep Oregon Green, sees dan­
L. D. 8. CHURCH
Tuesday, 8 p. m.
Sunday 9:15 a.m. Priesthood ger ahead from forest and range
Cottage prayer meeting, Frida; meeting
tires unless public gives greatest
8 p. m.
Sunday 10:30 a.m. Sunday school cooperation all summer long.
Sunday 7:30 p. m Sacrament
ADRIAN FREF. METHODIST
meeting
Kreagcr and family attended the
CHURCH
Tuesday 2:00 p.m. Relief society Lake Lowell boat races Sunday.
Adrian. Oregon
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Cartwright
First Tuesday of each montn at
Philip H. Reiman—Pastor
4 p.m. Primary for children bet­ and family have moved from the
Kolony.
ween ages of 4 and 12.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Young and
Preaching, 11 a. m.
daughter. Shirley and Cleo Ander­
Young people's meeting, 7:30 p. m. THE METHODIST COMMUNITY son. cousin of Shirley, were callers
CHURCH
Evening message, 8:30 p. m.
in the Frank Cummins home. The
Rev. H. J. Gernhardt. Pastor
Prayer meetings next week: Wed­
Youngs were on their way to Sea­
Sunday
school.
10
a.
m.
nesday a t the Ed Nelson home in
Children's day program, 11 a. m. ttle. Mr. Young is a brother of
Ridgeview with annual election of
Youth and Young Adult day at Mrs. Cummins.
officers, Thursday at the parson­
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Viers and
the annual conference at Boise,
age. Both services 8 p. m.
son, Joe. are attending the state
COME HELP US SPDEAD SCRIP- Idaho, Services 3 p. m. and 7:30 Grange meeting at Baker this
TUAL HOLINESS THROUGHOUT P m-
week.
THE WORLD.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sneed and
SUNSET VALLEY ASSEMBLY
sons were Thursday visitors in the
OF
GOD
THE COMMUNITY UNITED
Guy Moore home.
Alfred L. Brim, Pastor
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick visited In
Sunday
school,
10
a.
m.
Kingman Memorial
Mrs. Alfred Brim, superintend­ their daughters home in Payette
J. C. Nevin—Pastor
last week.
ent.
10 a. m., Bible school.
Devotional services, 11 a. m.
11 a. m., morning worship with
Young people’s and children’s
NEWS OF RECORD
sermon by our pastor.
church, 7 p. m.
8 p. m„ evening worship with
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Evangelistic service, 8 p. m.
combined worship and then dis­
Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 8 p. m.
Clyde Henry Hainline and Clara
cussion groups for Pioneer Builders.
Bible study, Friday, 8 p. m.
Marie Ross, both of Ontario, Ore.
Fellowship and Adults. Closing
You are cordially invited to at­ 5/2846.
thought by Mr. Nevin.
tend these services.
Roy L. Nelson, of Omak, Wash.,
Monday, 6 p. m.. Boy Scout troop
and Marie N. Taber, of Vale. Ore.
No. 36 meets at the H. S. for trip
6/1/46.
THE CHURCH OF TIIE
to Schniveley’s for swim and sup­
NAZARENE
Lavon Doyle Marler and Lola
per.
lone Presley, both of Brogan, Ore.
E. J. Wilson. Pastor
Wednesday, 8 p. m„ choir prac­
6/1/46.
10 a. ni„ Sunday school.
tice at parsonage.
7:15 p. m., N. Y. P. services
Delbert Claude Fenn. of Nyssa,
Thursday, 8 p. m„ officers meet­
8 p m„ evangelistic service.
Ore., and Pauline Johannessen, of
ing at Lanes.
8 p. m., Wednesdays prayer and Homedale, Ida. 6/1/46.
Friday, 10 a. m., prayer group praise service.
meets in Kingman.
Prayer and fasting service Fri­ COMPLAINTS. CIRCUIT COURT
day noon and at night.
Blanche Goulet vs Lawrence W.
tertalned at dinner Tursday even­ lunch was served. The luncheon Goulet. 5/27/46.
Andrew Robinson et ux vs Ernest
ing for Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mc­ tables were decorated with lovely
Zoeller et al. 5 28 46. To quiet
Ginnis and children and Jack Glas­
bouquets of roses. Hostesses for the title.
cock.
afternoon were Donna Belle Good-
Lupe Chavez vs Paul Chavez. 5 /-
Betty Culbertson won a first in ell, Mrs. Wilson Winters and Mrs.
28/46. Divorce.
•
sewing and in style review in 4-H
Alfred Adams. Mrs. Alva Goodell
William Ross vs J. W. Donaldson.
work.
and Mrs. Loyd Adams assisted. The 5/29/46. Injunction.
honoree received a number of gifts.
C. L. Timmerman vs Don William­
MITCHCELL BUTTE
Bernice Bowen spent several days son et ux. 5/31/46. Forecglosure of
last week in Boise at the Marlon Lien. $704.79.
Dinner guests at the Lowe home Chard home.
Tom Loe et al vs Robert Vest et
I on Decoration day were Mr. and
Mrs. Donna Thompson of Boise al. 6/1/46. Injunction.
I Mrs. Klnnlck and Mr. and Mrs.
spent the week-end with her sister,
Warthen and their daughter, Linda Mrs. Roy Holmes.
BUILDING PERMITS
Lee, Marie Loveland and Miss Wil­
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Winters and
lard of Hermiston, Oregon.
family have moved from the Ore­
FYed Williams, alteration and
Mr. and Mrs. Lowe attended to gon Trail teacherage to the Owy­
garage, cinder blocks, block 146,
business In Ontario the first of hee community.
Ward addition, $800.
the week.
Irene O. Bair, alteration, lots 7
A beetle Is working on the po­
and 8, block 27, Teutsch addition,
tatoes in this community.
Kingman Kolony
Mrs. Lula Hurley, aunt of Mrs.
Lynn Hurst returned to Nampa
Tuesday after visiting for several
The Merry Matrons club met at days in the Hurst home.
Accident Insurance
the home of Florene Toombs Wed­
D. L. Hurst and daughter, De-
nesday afternoon. May 29. The af­ lora, left for Myrtle Creek, Oregon
Low Rate
ternoon was spent embroidering for Tuesday evening of last week. Mr.
tne hostess. Nine members answer­ Hurst went to see his mother, who
Broad Coverage
ed roll call with a tribute to mother. is seriously ill. He returned home
The next meeting will be held at Sunday morning. Delora will re­
Protection on regular
Albert Bowen’s home June 12. Roll main to attend the high school
airlines
and also in pri­
call will be answered by ways of l graduation there.
improving the club. In a pencil
Ida Mae Deffenbaugh Is caring vate planes as a passen­
game Virginia Rookstool won a for the Rieman children while Rev.
ger, pilot or student.
prize. Refreshments were served by and Mrs. Rieman are teaching In
the hostess, assisted by Marie Hol­ daily vacation. Bible school.
mes.
Mrs. W. W. Deffenbaugh and
A bridal shower for Anna Gean daughter. Dorothy Jean, were call­
Gardner was given Friday after­ ers in the Hurst. Cartwright and
Insurance
Real Estate
noon, May 31 at the Oregon Trail, Cummins homes Wednesday.
schoolhouse. After a short program
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hall ar.d
Phone 64
1 games were played. An attractive family and Mr. and Mrs. L. L
Aviation
Oregon Trail
Elizabeth J. Prosser, deceased, with
Biair Hendricks, alteration and the will annexed, and has qualified
addition. M000. lota 5 and 6, block as such.
45. Park addition.
All persons having claims against
Grant Rinehart, moving house. said estate are required to present
8.0.0. 1U v.
. . . TeuLxh ...- . » « ■ i wi.li the p.uper vouchers duly"
ditlon.
verified, withlng six months from
B. Burns, remodeling, lots 15 and the date of the first publication of
18 block 17, original townalte.
this notice, to the undersigned at
W. K. Wahlert, construction, lo t1 the office of A. L. Fletcher ,ln the
6. block 86. Green addition. $2500.
City of Nysaa. Oregon, which place
Is hereby dedgnaled as the place
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
for the transaction of all business
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN, to pertaining to said estate.
! the creditors and all other persons
E. E. Prosser, Administrator, with
Interested In the estate of Eliza­ the will annexed of the estate of
beth J. Prosser, deceased: that the Elizabeth J. Prosser, deceased.
undersigned has been appointed
1st pub June 6. 1948.
Administrator of the estate of j l ast pub July 4, 1916.
i
JUNE 30
A BIG
FOR ARMY MEN!
I k you have been discharged
from the Army—if you held a
grade and wish to retain it—if
you have dependents — then act
now. . . . June 30, 1946, is
the last day on which you can
enlist in the Regular Army and
still take advantage of two im­
portant benefits . . . retention
of your old grade and family
allowances.
ENLIST NOW I T VOUt NEAREST
U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION
419 Federal Building
Boise, Idaho
Family allowances for your
dependents will be continued
throughout your enlistm ent
only if you enter the Regular
Army before July 1, 1946.
If you have been discharged
from the Army and wish to re­
enlist at your old grade, you
must enlist within 90 days after
your discharge. And before July
1,19 4 6 . Think it over. Act now.
A
GOOD
U.
S.
JOB
THIS
PROFESSION
We are now making deliveries on some types
of Willys car units, especially the “Universal
Jeep.’*
We expect delivery of carload of these jeeps
on Saturday of this week. Place your order now
if in need of another power unit or new method
of transportation.
WATTS MOTOR COMPANY
jPhone 144 J
Nyssa, Oregon
East of Post Office
Takes Charge of Shop
B. G . S H E L L
has taken charge of the shop at the Waggoner
Motor company plant and has opened the shop
for business.
All tyjies of automobile and farm implements
repaired.
All Work Guaranteed.
Most Modem Equipment In Town.
Waggoner Motor Co.
Nyssa, Oregon
OUR PLAN
Help Him Attain It On
PROTECTS
Father’s Day
and every other day of the year with a luxurious
m
Platform Rocker
We have a wide selection of other gifts on
display.
Nyssa Furniture Co.
Across from Reclamation Office
your home, family
and yourself with an
orderly, economical
way of paying off
ask us \ the mortgage on
ABOUT IT \ y o u r HOME
TODAY I
EASTERN OREGON FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Baker, Oregon
S IS H C B E E T L O A D E R S
Now Available
If you need a loader, be sure and inspect this Sishc Loader be­
fore you buy. Many improvements have been made on the new
1946 model.
Call 167 Caldwell or pay us a visit. We will appreciate making
your acquaintance.
B 6 * M Equipment Co.
CALDWELL
N O W Is
Jeeps Now Available
Bern ard Eastm an
Homt lo3iis
Y O U ;,r
Arm y
CHOOSE
FINE
FOR
PHONE 167
IDAHO