Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 30, 1947, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
he was wise in starting his trip from California,
where other crack-pot ideas have been develop­
ed. The people of Idaho already have enough
to explain in the election of such a man to the
national congress.
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WASTING TIME ON HORSEBACK
The senior senator from Idaho, Glen Taylor,
apparently believes there is some connection
between his horseback ride across the country
and his ideas on world peace.
Maybe there is. In the days when horses were
the only means of transportation and even since
then people have held the foolish notion that a
nation can forever avoid war with its neighbors
if it consistently follows a program of appease­
ment. In many respects the horse and buggy
days were much better than our present era, but
we hope the senator from Idaho is not reverting
to the horse and buggy days of world diplo­
macy.
At his present rate of speed, the senator
from Idaho will not be in Washington for the
opening of the next session of congress, but
perhaps the country will fare just as well. He
might just as well be wasting his time on a silly
horseback ride across the nation as wasting
his time in the halls of congress. The sad feature
of the cheap publicity stunt is that the taxpayers
are paying the bill.
The senator from Idaho is forever blowing
bubbles of publicity, designed to gain the at­
tention of the people. From the publicity angle,
Eagles Masquerade
DANCE
Saturday Night, Nov.
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n U r C h
N O lG S
Fellowship meeting Rev. liste r
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| Carlsen, preebyter for this section,
’ will be in charge of the services.
C A T H O LIC C H U R C H SE R V IC E S Services at 10:30. 2:30 and 7:30,
AT E PISC O PA L JH U R C H
. with pot luck lunch served to all
at noon and evening. Everyone
PA R ISH IIALL
welcome.
Rev. P. J. Gaire, P a sto r
Mass at 8:30 every Sunday except
RICHLAND COMMUNITY
on the second Sunday of the month,
CHURCH
when It will be at 8 am.
Rev. A. L. B rim . P a sto r
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
Morning worship at 11 a.m. The
T H E CHU RCH O F T H E
Evening worship at 8 phi.
NAZAKENE
E. i . W ilson. P a sto r
10 a.m., Sunday school.
11 a.m., Good sing and sermon
by a visiting minister.
7:15 pjn., Young people, teen-age
and junior services.
8 p.m.. Evangelistic sen ice.
8 p.m. Wednesday, November 5,
missionary and crusader meeting.
12 noon, Friday, prayer and fast­
ing service.
8 p j n , Friday, Rev. O F. AUee,
who is touring the district on behalf
of the Sunday school, will be with
us for a service.
We extend to you a cordial in­
vitation to all our services.
TH E
M E T H O D IS T CO M M U N ITY
CH U RCH
Rev. H. J. G rrn h a rilL P a sto r
Sunday school, 8:45 a.m.
Worship and sermon, "Do What
You Can", 11 a.m.
Intermediate fellowship, 7 p.m.
Youth fellowship, 7 p.m.
Young adult fellowship, 7 p.m.
Evening worship, 8 p.m.
Official board meeting, Monday 8
pm.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 pm.
F A IT H L U TH ERA N C H U R C H
R oland G. H u rs t, P a sto r
10 am., Sunday school. Classes
for all age groups.
11 am., Worship service. Sermon
theme: "What Place Do Little Chil­
dren Have In The Kingdom of
God?”, based on St. Mark 10: 13-16.
There will be a short business
meeting of the congregation im­
mediately after the worship service.
It will be short but very important.
The Faith Mission society will |
meet Wednesday afternoon, Novem- J
ber 5 at the home of Mrs. Edward I
Ostrom on Fifth street, between
Good and Reece avenues. The I
meeting will begin at 2:30. All wo-I
men of Che church and friends are
cordially Invited.
The adult membership class will
not meet next week due to the pas­
tor's absence.
The Faith Mission society will
conduct a food sale and fancywork
sale Saturday, November 15 at Ed- |
er's store.
PRIZES FOR BEST COSTUMES
(C ontinued From Page 1)
power to the load center at the
whole-ale rate and stop right there.
It shou'd not go into the retail
business.”
Through a discussion of Che Mar­
shall plan for the rehabilitation of
Europe, S’# kman said "I think Eu­
rope Is In acute distress. I think we
should help them up to a point.
We should give them our surplus
food. It is not going to be a loan;-
It will be a gift. First and fore­
most. we should investigate our own
economic and financial situation.
Frankly this country is broke. We
are pulling that proposed 24 billion
dollars for European rehabilitation
out of thin air. The Europeans
have strikes and sit-downs and are
using their grain for liquor. Before
we send those 24 billion dollars over
there that situation should be
straightened out”.
R. G. Larson of Nyssa introduced
the congressman and Robert D. Ly­
tle of Vale presided in the absence
of Che president, Larry Brainard of
Payette.
Barbara Olson of Payette played
two piano selections, "Polanalse in
A Flat” by Chopin and "Chinese
ELECTRIC SANDERS
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OWYHEE TRUCK
& IMPLEMENT CO.
ELECTRIC . . .
5th and Earns Sts.
George Whipple. Pastor
Bible school. 10 a.m.
Morning worship, 11 a.m.
Special music and sermon on the
subject. T he Exalted Place ol
Teaching".
At Che close of the sen-ice there
will be special service of dedication
for B.ble school teachers.
Clmstain Endeavor, 7:30 pm .
Evening worship at 8 p.m., on
subject. "Power of Witnessing".
Choir practice at 8 pun Wednes­
day.
Prayer service and Bible study, 8
p.m. on Thursday.
Holy communion at 8 am . on
the second Sunday of each month.
At 4 pm. on the first, third and
fourth Sundays.
Sunday school at 10:30 am.
ASSEM BLY O F G O D
S terl D. S p ic n , P a s te r
Out Of Your Dreams!
Hotpoint Cabinets
We’ve the cabinet» to make this heavenly
Hotpoint kitchen, for immediate delivery a n d
at low, low price»! You are cordially in v ite d
to inspect each piece on display in our s h o w ­
room. Come in soon and bring your husband—
we’d like to tell him (and we know he’d lik e
to bear) all about how you can fill in that e x tr a
space in your kitchen with an odd cabinet in
siaes from 18 inches to 30 inches.
Newsom Furniture Co.
165 MAIN ST. — PHONE 9« — NYSSA, ORE.
We welcome you to our Sunday
school and Bible study a t 10 o’­
clock
Worship service and Communion
at 11 o'clock.
At our evangelistic service at 7:30
an inspirational sang service and
sermon by the pastor, on the sub­
ject, "The Book of all Books, The
Bible".
Prayer service, Tuesday. 7:30.
On Wednesday. November 5, min­
isters and Christian friends of east­
ern Oregon and Idaho will meet
at Parma to attend the church taechers reception Wednesday ev­
convention to be held In Texas In ening.
Guy Ocamica was a business vis­
the near future. He left Sunday.
The Big Bend P.TA gave a itor In Caldwell Saturday.
U N KLE
WORKS LIKE
A RELAY TEAM
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H A N K
turn
s R e d
BISMA-REX
Balanced ingredients work­
BIO BEND, Oct. 30— Bernice Cha­
ing in timed reaction like a
ney made a phone call from Seattle
relay teom for 4 -way relief
Pacific college, which she Is at­
from acid indigestion.
tending, to her family In the Bend.
Among other news, she announced
4%.
that out of a class of 110 psychol­
ogy students, she had received the
SOU! ONIT AT MXALL DRUG STORES
highest grade.
R. G. Chandler and Robert Hess,
union Sunday school missionaries,
were Friday evening dinner guests G O O D H EALTH T O ALL------
of the Charles Witty family.
FR O M REX A LL
Later In the evening they showed
slides telling the story of the work
of the Union Sunday school in the
N yssa Pharm acy
Pacific northwest to a group of 29
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop and
family returned Friday from an ex­
tended visit with relatives in the
middle west.
Ray Heer, student of the College
of Idaho, was an overnight guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witty and
family Friday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brack gave a
birthday dinner Sunday evening in
celebration of Mr. Henderlider’s
birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Dyre Roberts and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Burton Blade and children,
and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Douglas. I
Marlon Fretwell has been elected I
delegate by the Pentecostal church I
Is your c a r g e ttin g “u p in y ears”?
O r does it ju s t look o ld er th a n It
really is? B rin g U to th e NYSSA
AUTO BODY SH O P fo r aU body,
fe n d er a n d p a in t jobs. W e specialize
in p leasing o u r custom ers.
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Than his Credit
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PIONEER SERVICE COUNTY CREDIT BOARD
THE MERCHANT’S OWN ORGANIZATION
LUMBER(^C0MPAMY
“There’s a Yard Near You~
O. L. Galloway, Mgr.
Nyssa, Oregon
The machinery on your place develops mech­
anical difficulties through use, and wear and
tear from work, needing constant adjustments
to work properly.
Your body also develops mechanical difficul­
ties through work and strain, and needs ad­
justments to relieve your aches and pains.
—CHIROPRACTIC—
is the science of adjustment of your mechanical
ills. Investigate chiropractic today. ___
FREE CONSULTATION
Edwin W. Oldham, D. C.
Chiropractic Physician
118
Nyssa, Oregon
Tel. 171 -W
Physiotherapy—Electro-Therapy
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Box 1616, Boise, Idaho
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Lose your credit and you lose something you may never regain.
ADJUSTMENT
Box
City".
Mayor Elmo Smith of Ontario
delivered tne address of welcome
to the members of the Associated
Chambers of Commerce of South­
western Idaho and Eastern Oregon
and Willis Moffltt, president of the
Boise chamber of commerce gave
the response.
Pinal selection of a proposed
name for the lower Snake river
valley was tabled when the com­
mittee In charge recommended a
continuation of the matter because
of objections from individual cham­
bers. The organization voted several
months ago to give a prize of 3100
to the person submitting the win­
ning name. The four names selected
bv the committee and read Friday
night were 8 unland empire, Inter-
State valley, Bountiful basin and
Gem valley.
The November 17 meeting will
be held In Boise.
DRIVING
A ssu ra po sitive
traction on icy
highways or slip-
pory city stroots.
Rtquiro minimum
maintenance. Con­
trolled by conven­
ient, dash-mount­
ed switch.
ST. PA UL’S E PISC O PA L C H U RCH
Rev. C. L. C a lla h an . R ecto r
jr^ r.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1947
STOCKMAN URGES BIG BEND GIRL
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CHRISTIAN enURUH
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O f M and Black Handbill« with Arrwunts for S a lt’
RADIO STATION KSRV: Sun Noon Wrd SIS a .m _ m 8 46 pm.
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