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TUE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TWO ihe Gate City Journal Iditor and Puhlkbrr KI.A8S V. POWELL ADVERTISING HATu.4 SUBSCRIPTION HATES Open rate, per inch........ 35c National, per inch........... 40c Classified),, per word..... Minimum.........30c $2.00 $1.25 ............... .05 (Strictly In Advance) . Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon Entered at the postofilces at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission through the United States Mails, as second class matter, under the act ot March 3, 1879 Slmio. Mr. Slrnlo, who formerly taught at Adrian, Is now con nected with the state department of education. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Preston are the parents of an 8 pound boy bom March 11 at the Memorial hospital In Caldwell. The young man has been named Robert Paul. Mrs. Preston Is the daughter ol Verner Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Teter and baby daughter spent Sunday af ternoon visiting friends In Wilder. The Misses Bernice and Shirley Chaney; Adelma, Colleen, and Bernice Penn, and Marilyn Teter, and Joe, Benny, Johnny, and Da vid Witty, together with Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Witty, attended morning services at the Owyhee Union Sunday school S u n d a y 'norning. Intermediate fellowship, 7 pjn. I for the basketball boys In Adrian Wednesday evening. Evening worship, 8 p.m. Bible study Gospel of John. Mid-week service, Wednesday, 8 DINNERS HELD IN p.m. at the Parsonage. RICHLAND SECTION RICHLAND (Special)— Mr. and O W Y H E E CHILDREN Mrs. C. E. Sweanev were the guests Mr and Mrs. John Timmerman GIVE PTA PROGRAM of at at pinochle party Saturday ev ening. Six couples were guests. OWYHEE (Speciall— The Owyhee i PTA met at the school house 1 Thursday evening. A program giv en by the primary grades, taught FOR SALE ' by Mrs. Montgomery, was enjoyed WHITE ROSE SEED i by a good sized audlance. On the next regular PTA date a dress re POTATOES hearsal of the 4-H club and a box Purple Tag social to help finance the club will be held. The election of officers Greenhouse tests show near zero for the PTA will be held at a disease readings. Write special meeting one week later than the regular date. W m . H. Sester Rev. Krlner will hold preaching services Sunday, March 25, at the Rt. 2, Box 390 school house. GRESHAM, OREGON Members of the Big Bend Sun ley, Mrs, Ruth Morgan, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles E .Witty were In Ontario Monday attending the teachers’ “ workshop” on physical BIG BEND (Special)— The Miss education The main speakers TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH day school were guests of the Owy hee Sunday school Sunday. Both George es Cleo Belle and Mildred Hand- were Mrs. Massey and OF PARMA schools enjoyed the message given The Church of the Lutheran Hour” by Mrs. Rubon Larson, missionary Harold A. Hrckmann, pastor from Bquador. Divine worship Sunday morning Miss George Gregg, Mrs. Ken ORDER N O W neth McDonald and Mrs. Martha at 10. Sunday school at 11. Sixth Lenten service, Wednes Klingback were business visitors In day, March 26. Topic, "Your Re Caldwell Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glenn and demption — Its Sanctifying Ef sons, Dale and Billy, were dinner fect.’ Dr. Walter A. Maler of Lutheran guests in the Oce Schwelzer home Bigger, better and for less money Hbur fame will be the main J Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Murdock speaker at a Lutheran hour rally to be held in Nampa, Idaho, May and children, Bruce and Linda, of 13 at 8:30 p.m. Watch this paper Sugar City, Idaho, were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ky- for further details. gar Tuesday. They were en route to Yakima, where they plan to CHRISTIAN CHURCH make their home. Mrs. Murdock 5th and Enms Sts. and Mrs. Kygar are cousins. Large monthly shipments now being received. , George Whipple, Pastor Jack Walters and Johnnie Laur 5th and Ennis Sts. ence of Nyssa were guests of Mr. Geo. Whipple, Pastor The Church of the ‘‘Christian and Mrs. Rex Walters of Boise Sunday. Call" Mrs. Hugh Glenn and two sons, Bible school at 10 am . This will be the fourth Sunday for the Dale and Billy, were Sunday ev attendance contest. Last Lord's ening guests In the Laurence day there were 126 in attendance Kreager home in the Kolony. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown for Bible school in Nyssa. Morning worship at 11 a m. The and children, Patsy and Mike, of sermon topic will be, “Whosoever Boise are spending the week In Will May Come." Special choir the Lynn Kygar home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Borup and son accom music will be presented. Christian Endeavor at 7:30 p.m. panied them and were dinner guests Evening worship at 8 p.m. on Sunday. Other Sunday guests were the message, “The Second Com Mr. and Mrs. Don Franklin and son, Wesley, of Nyssa. ing of Christ.” Mr. and Mrs. Louis Skinner were Bible study, on the 5th Chapter of Acts, will be held at 8 p.m. supper guests Sunday in the Neil Nicholson home. Wednesday at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crocker, Mr. Choir practice Is at 7:30 Thurs day evening and Is directed by and Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Martha Klingback attended the banquet George Whipple. BIG BEND RESIDENTS ATTEND MEETING Church Notes THE HEW “ELECTROLUX” Cleaner and Air Purifier and with all the Attachments For Only $69.75 FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION Phone or write Rt. 3 Ed. R. Anderson Weiser THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1947 Phone 567J4 Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Young, Mrs. BUI Russell and Mr. and Mrs Richard Mikkelsa were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Leo Woody at a dem onstration dinner Tuesday evening. Mrs. Robert Runcorn and Mrs. Fern Runcorn shopped in Caldwell and Nampa Thursday. Mrs. Mark Douglas of Seattle is visiting her niece, Mrs. Jake Simmons, this week. I Mr. and Mrs. Virgil McGee and daughters, Doris, Ellen and Lois, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Malloy Sunday. Mrs. Dale Garrison and daughter, Joanne, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Louis PfeUer Sunday. Nan Grider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grider is U1 with In- I fluenza. FREE PICK UP .1 -SEEDS- COMPLETE STOCKS ON HAND High Qualities at Reasonable Prices 1— Clovers 2— Alfalfas 3— Grasses 4— Vegetable Plants OF DEAD OR WORTHLESS ANIMALS Phone Collect Week Days 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. N yssa-26 Sundays and Nights W atts Seed Company Nyssa, Oregon Phone 144J Nyssa, Ore. Nyssa—0 6 R I Idaho-Ore. Rendering Co. NYSSA, OREGON K * STARTING TIME (?4cc4a for J Pty* Catuea SEE U S ¿a* tAeae Q U A L IT Y S U P P L IE S BTwrarmW W m WORM ■ - V .V . PIGS F or L a r g e R o u n d w o r m s ...Effective...Easy . . . Shoe ki es P U R I N A PGGTABS Djpn’t Let Flies Irritate CoWs at Milking Time PURINA LIVESTOCK SPRAY Here's a spray of proven quality . . . kills and repels. Economical, too — costs less than lc a cow per day. Supply limited, get your order in today. Before c h ic k s co m e C L E A N the B R O O D E R H O U SE H elp chicks stay h ealth y . Kill dangerous germs withChek-R-Fect. O ne ounce makes gallon of spray. ^ Use P U R IN A C H E K -R -F E C T Al Thompson & Son Y our Bedroom Is Important THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE E. J. Wilson, Pastor 10 a m , Sunday school. 11 a.m., song service and ser mon. 7:15, young people, teen age and junior services. 8 p.m., evangelistic service There will not he any service on Wednesday, the 26th, because our district superintendent, Rev. J. A. McNatt, and our district youth leader, Rev. J. Russell Brown, are to be with us for a special service Thursday, the 27th. FIRST MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH M. J. Duncan, pastor Sunday school, 10 a.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Evening services, 8 pan. Thursday prayer service, 8 p.m. ADRIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH Henry E. Moore, Pastor Bible school, 10 a.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Evening worship, 7:30 pan. The young people will present an Easter pageant Good Friday evening in the high school audi torium. TIIE METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. II. J. Gernhardt, Pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Worship and sermon, 11 a.m. Youth fellowship. 7 p.m. C > ou> n ilW iu a — March winds are the harbinger of spllil(r Heed their warning and prepare your wardrobe for the sea son ahead. • now for „ Bring your clothes in cleanIng. KEEP-U-NEAT QiauciAA __ N.SECOND ST. • PHONE:70 MY These free pamphlets will help the right way. They go all-out you tackle the tough job* to save you time, money. Check the ones you need and ask us today! □ □ Furnish your bedroom with comfortable and beautiful furniture. Latest designs in blonde and rich brown walnut $129.50 And Up Nyssa Furniture Co. Across from Reclamation Office WHENEVER YOU'RE READY □ □ Farm Guide Tractor Lubrication Guide Tractor Roller Lubri cant Pamphlet W heel Bearing Service Booklet □ □ Gear latbricant Pamphlet Fleet Service (charts, records, cost-forms for operating trucks and tractors scientifically). Reddy Kilowatt's the fellow who keeps the water hot day and night for instantaneous use. No more getting up a half hour earlier to build a fire under the water tank . . . no more waiting till the water's hot for any household task or personal use. A 52-gallon automatic electric water heater provides an ample supply for the average-size family, for all purposes, whenever you'rfe ready. Thermostatic controls are the secret of safe, Instant hot water. These controls help guard health and pocketbook because they bring the wafer to just the desired temperature and then shut off the electric current. See the latest model automatic electric water heater at your dealer's. You'll find the comfort and convenience of tap-ready hot water eco nomical, particularly at Idaho Power's low electric rates. WILLIAM E. SCHIREMAN Phone 61 Your local di s t r i but or for STANOARD OF C A L I F O R N I A PR OD U C T S ! DA HO V POWER C fstP iicìÙ j Coes So MUCH-Costs Se UTTLC!