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IHE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, ORKCON • v - , ì ¡ IB U S TH E M E T IIO U IS T C O M M U N IT Y CH U R C H Rev. II. J. Geinliardt, I'astor Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Worship and sermon, 11 a.m. intermediate fellowship, 7 p in. Youth fellowship, 7 p.m. Evening Bible study. 8 p.m. Mid-week service, Wednesday, 8 p.m. I TH U R SD A Y, JU LY 3, 1917 I meeting. Tuesday, 2 p. m.. Relief society meeting. First Tuesday of each month ai p. m. F*rimary for children be- ween ages of 4 and 12. Ices beginning Sunday. September school anywhere. he Country club Tuesday evening. Joan Price won the wrist watch Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. for bringing the most new ones to Annie Russell and Bi! y and M ary Sunday senool the last three spent Sunday at Payette lakes. months. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nielsen of Our Preacher says he would like Toledo. Washington spent four days to talk to all of you. He will talk over the Ontario Radio Monday with their son, Clifford Nielsen. Mrs. Nielsen entertained Mr. and July 7 at 1:30. His and Fred Stephens' tomato Mrs. Clifton Nielsen and Mr. and patch Is sure coming a hoppin. His Mrs. Elver Nielsen and family at and Fred's familys had tomatoes from their patch for dinner Sat a dinner Sunday. 2 . C A T H O L IC C H UR CH SERVICES A T E PISC O PA L CH U R C H PA R IS H H A LL This Sunday a new lectern will Rev. P. J. Gaire, Pastor be dedicated during the worship Mass at 8 a.m. until further service. The lectern is a gift from notice. Luke 9: 18-26. Mrs. Josie Russell left for her June 28th. Soon they will be some for the market then we all can home ln Los Angeles Friday after eat Preachors tomatoes. visiting six weeks with her son, Ray Russell, and family. the Brotherhood of Christ Luth eran church of W alla Walla, Wash E PIS C O P A L CH U R C H Rev. C. L. Callahan, Rector ington, and will be a beautiful ad There will be no services Sunday dition to our worship service. We as Rev. Callahan will be in Cove assisting with summer school. will also nave special music for this service. F A IT H L U T H E R A N CH U R C H The church council will hold Its TH E CH URCH O F TH E Ro'and G. Wuest, Pastor regular monthly meeting this Tue.s- N A ZA R E N E 10 a.m., Sunday school. Classes ay evening, July 8. at 8 o'clock in E. J. Wilson. Pastor for all age groups. the parsonage. This will be a very 10 a.m., Sunday school hour. 11 a.m.. Worship service. Sermon iiniK>rtant meeting and all mem 11 am .. Miss Clink, who is under theme: "The Believer's Relation T o ' bers are urged to be present. appointment to China under the The fu n O f Ood", based on S t .* 1 International Holiness association, A S S E M B L Y O F GO D will have charge of the service. Sterl D. Spiev/., Pastor Let your 7:15 p.m., Young people, teen-age. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. and junior services. TRAIL Worship, 11 a.m. 8 p m . Evangelistic service. Evangelistic service, 8 p.m. 8 p.m., Wednesdays, mid-week Announcement of other services service. will be made at a later date. W e extend to you a cordial in vitation to all our services. 1» 1». S. CH UR CH Tour anywhere Sunuay, » 1 3 a m„ priesthood in the nation meeting. Sunday, 10:30 a. m , Sunday school. Sunday. 7:30 p. m„ sacrament BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN AT RICHLAND WAYS this year, Relax in comfort and Dr.J.H. Berger V E T E R IN A R IA N Box D Plione 135.J Nyssa. Oregon The Friend J y Line The Happy Farmer By Clarence Niccum Oh Hum! No news to write this week. Nobodys gon a ftshin nor came back from a trip nor nothin. Had three of my girls Erma. Frank ie and Fern out to spend a week on tlie farm with daddy. Anyone to wlum e farm life has became monotinous and un-inter- stim; should go to town and get three young girls, between the ages of ten and fifteen years old, to r.TT.G!<ey, The Firc-Pieventin* Bear, Brings to Justice . . « The biggest villain on the range Editors and publishers of the state visited scenic eastern Oregon when they attended the 60th annual meeting of tne Oregon Newspaper Publishers association at LaGrande and Wallowa lake June 20-22. Pictured above, at top, a lone cowboy views the beautiful Xmnaha Canyon: lower, a pack train pauies along the shores of Glacier lake nestled at the base of towering Eagle Cap. come out and spend a week or ten house and "oh my". Things go day on the farm. I'll guarentce from bad to worse. One day you there will be something doing ev come home and get into the house ery minuet of the time. Get three and Oh! Oh! Oh! You can still sisters If possible, they are already trained to fuss and fight but any recognize a few things itere and three will do. t'ley learn fast. Its there in the nouse, It ts too much an old saying “one boy is Just a you explode. boy, Tw o boys is a half a boy and "W ell Tommie came over here three boys is no boy at all." Just and he and Bobby got to pretend try three girls. ing they were fighting." I cleaned You are helping the neighbor hay the house up three times already several days and the kiddies are today and I just didn’t do It again.’ home all day alone, the three and Tommie kept climing through tliat their younger brother. Or are they window.” “I finaly spanked him "home” or alone? Can you im and he got mad and went home”. agine three “striped apes" being You w -e -r-e home and you was caged up in a zoo for so long then not altogather happy either and brought out on your farm and you sure set your foot down. Or turned loose for a short season? maby you don’t believe in creating You come home at night. You get a “seene" with the ladies. W e hope to the place where you leave the you wouldent need to. W e will hope road and turn toward home. Home’ you have the good wife at home to that ‘Haven of Rest’. You drive in "Ride heard or Referee". to the yard and you get a peculi Never married the first time un- ar feeling. Some boxes piled here, tlll was 29 yrs. old. Always worked a bunch of scrap lumber scatered by the month on the farm. D if there, tools all over the yard and ferent ones would ask “Clarence, everywhere. You walk into the why dont you rent a farm and farm for your self?” "Huh. No boehelor's life for me. I am going to work where I can tick my feet under some woman's table”. Never dreamed that after years of happy married life, and helping to bring 6 children into life and start them along toward manhood and womanhood and a second at tempt at matrimony would be out here In Cow Hollow on a perfectly swell farm of my own and a B -A - T - C - H - I - N Enough of that! Getting back to the kiddies. After that peticular day. The next night you came home and into the house. The kiddies were all home, the house was spic- and-span, supper was ready and everybody lived happily ever after. Sunday comes. You take the kid dies back to town. You thought life was a monotenous drag. Now Include our cleaning in your spring you have had your fling. You come home and sit down to "Blessed O r Is it so blessed? r lollies plan. Remember that new Quietness". That confounded mouse behind the clothes stay new longer when their wall. That gnawing sure gets on your nerves. Anyway he is glad are all gone. He has program of care includes KEEP-U- them kids been scared out of his hyde for a whole week. NEAT dry cleaning. "An d the last shall come first and the first Last". Our Sunday school topped Its higest point last Sunday with an attendance of fifty-three. W e are proud of the way our Sunday school is growing. The only sad thing is that there are hundreds in the community that dont go to Sunday CLOTHES ") PLANNING : Then, hot on the trail, Sm ohey looks up tlTe dam age done b y criminals and craxy firebugs. But this is another blind alley, because not one W it h grain a nd feed critical, villain of the range— the one w ho starts most range fires— must be brought to justice I First Sm ohey in vestigates lightning. But it or«!y starts one fiie fire in a hundred is started for revenge. in ten. W h a t about sparks from trains, automobile a c cidents and e xplosions? N o again. It s true they start a few fires, but com pared to the big But now for l i e r.o l culprit! W h y . . . it* Tom T ru d ic a rtl M e a n in g , of court., that ir't good A m e ric a n citircnt lilce yo u who ila rt 9 fi, : sîarter, they d o n ’t count. out of every 10 range fire*. Thtt y e a r — with more folht traveling through the grazing country-America’» ranger may suffer the greatest carat- trophe in hittory! It it im perative th a t y ou he p a r ticu larly careful w ith fire o u iJ a a tt. . I Wish to Announce That flcase C A R E F U L TH IS ^ ■__ a t- tnwhrnf. PACTE FIVE I Have Purchased tu t R IC H L A N D (Special)— A birthday party was given at the Dirkxen home Thursday in honor of their daughter. Rena, and son. Donald. Children attending were Anita and Bobby Boenlc. June nd Michael Stam, Butch and Don Beckstead, Mervln Udlinek, Mary Ann and Johnnie Focht, Peggy and Burr Focht, Delores and Betty ^an Zelf and SherTal Stanley and Dean Sisson. Games were played by the guests, who gave the hon- >ree several nice gifts. Refresh ments of ice cream and cake were •erved. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson left Monday for Hollywood, accompani ed by Mrs. Bill Russell and child ren, Billy and Mary Jo, who will "islt Mrs. Russell's mother hi San Pedro, California. Mrs. A. H. Davis and Mrs. E. H. Brandt shopped In Weiser Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mitchell were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bybee Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sweaney and Mr. and Mrs. Dallis Rogers were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sweaney In observance of the first birthday of their daughter, Sharon. Mrs. Charley Grider entertained Mrs. E. H. Brandt, Mrs. Louis Pfeil- ar and Mrs. Ray Russell at a bridge party Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Brandt won the prize of cut flo wers. Mr. and Mrs. Thedlman of Los Angeles stopped awhile at the Bill Russell home on their way to Jas- pean park. % Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dirksen and children were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perkins of Parma. M r and Mrs. C. E. Landreth were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Diven Sunday. Mr. andMrs. Schenk were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Beckstead Wednesday evening. Mrs. Gerald Curry and Mrs. C. E. Sweaney entertained at a surprise anniversary dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Curry Wednesday. Mrs. Louts Pfeller, Mrs. Ray Rus sell and daughters, Ruth and Lor- retta and Mrs. Dale Garrison and daughter, Joanne, were in Boise Wednesday. Mrs. Annie Oregg, Herschel Gregg and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Donald Grant In Boise Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. B. O . Bybee were at USED CARS We have the following cars for sale. 1938 1937 1935 1937 1937 Plymouth coupe. Chev. truck. Mst. Chev. 4d sdn. Stude. fordor Nash tudor Legal Advertising IN THE CO U NTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR M ALHEUR COUNTY In the Matter of th Estate of A R M IN A S E R A P H IN E C A R N E G IE , Deceased. C IT A T IO N To: ADA M H O L G A T E TH E STATE LA ND BOARD OF TH E STATE O F OREGON A L L U N K N O W N H E IR S O F A R M IN A S E R A P H IN E C A R N E G IE . D E CEASED IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E O F O R E G O N : You are hereby cit ed and required to appear at the County Court Room at the County Court House at Vale, Malheur County, Oregon on the 5th day, of August, f* 7, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. of said day, and then and- there ¿how cause, if any exists, why the Hon. Irwin Troxell, Judge of the County Court for Malheur County, Oregon shall not make am order authorizing end directing Harold Henigson, administrator of the Estate of Armina Seraphine Carnegie, deceased, to sell the fol- i lowing described real property, to- I wit: (a ) Lots 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, and j 18 in Block 60 of Green's Addition (b> Seven-room FYame house sit u a te d on Lots 13 and 14 in Block 1 60 of Oreen’s Addition to the City ,of Nyssa I in accordance with the order of ;this Court and as by law required W IT N E S S : The Hon. Irwin Troxell. Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur County, with the seal of said Court affixed this 1st day of July, 1947. A T T E S T : H. S. Sackett, Clerk B Y : K. Barclay, Deputy. First publication July 3, 1947. Last publication July 31. 1947. G ir l : w il l yo u t a k e A C H A N CE ON AN AU TOM OBILE ? " MAN: * l S hould S ay not / i ’ m T horoughly I N S U R E D - ZL =AND YO U ? 00SS9 = WATTS MOTOR CO. East o f Post Office Phone 144-J Nyssa KEN RENSTROM REAL PHONE ESTATE 47J AND IN S U R A N C E N YSSA, OREGON LOOK OVER Oliver LARGE CAPACITY Ann Arbor Hay Baler Automatic Hydraulic Threader The Owyhee Barber Shop From Charley Sanford I appreciate the patronage of Mr. Sanford’s - Only you can PREVENT RANGE FIRES ! GATE CITY JO U RN AL friends and hope to continue the same type of fine service that was given under his manage- I ment. Bob Richardson —ALSO— H. G. CLETRACS MANURE SPREADERS LIME SOWERS SPRING TOOTH HARROWS “The House of Oliver” Nyssa Implement Company Stunz and Thomas