Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, November 13, 1947, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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N ÏSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSS A, OREGON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1947
Wood while en route to Portland. J. C. Woodward. L R. Woodward j and Dr. George Davis of New Ply-
ADRIAN MEETING
Mrs. Harley Sager and family att­ and Richard Woodward of Payette, mouth.
Church Notes
ATTENDED BY 50 ended
I he Gate City Journal
a Hallowe’en party given in
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ADRIAN, Nov. 13— Approximately the Owyhee district by the Nyssa
50 persons attended the box social 3aptlst young people.
Thursday evening in the Legion Mr. and Mrs. A. Cuddeback have
Does Your Engine Act Like It
hall, sponsored by the Adrian cham­ moved to Caldwell.
ber of commerce.
Mrs. Robert Palmer and sons
Was Full Of
ADVERTISING RATaaS
Mass at 9:30 every Sunday except Howard Hatch, president, pre­ ire visiting her mother in Portland
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
sided
at
the
regular
monthly
meet­
vhile
her
husband
is
on
a
hunting
on
the
second
Sunday
of
the
month,
One Year.................
$2.00 Open rate, per inch........JSo
ing of the chamber of commerce Tip.
am Mantte........................... « R National, per indi.........—4M when It will be at 8 am.
Henry Reuter was acting secretary Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Johnson vk-
Single Copies................
06 Classifieds, per word..........*•
due
to tfte absence of the chamber ted Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson,
THE METHODIST COMMUNITY secretary. Bid Toomb.
Does the starter growl and struggle
Minimum..........30c
3r., and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peter-
(Strictly in Advance)
Miss Margaret Beattie of Ontario >on, Jr., In Not us Sunday.
CHURCH
these fall mornings?
gave a short talk on the selling Walking down ghost alley,where
Rev. H. J. Gemhardt, Pastor of
Christmas seals and health cer­ they stumbled over tubs, boxes,
Puhttatied every Thursday at N.vssa, Malheur County, Oregon
Sunday
school.
9:45
a.m.
tificates for tuberculosis, a health ladders, benches and various other
It probably needs the attention
Entered at the postoftlces at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission
Worship and sermon, 11 a.m
unit
for
Malheur
county,
and
the
irtlcles,
was
the
luck
of
the
4-H
through the United States Malls, as second class matter, under
Intermediate fellowship, 7, p.m. distribution of Christmas seal mon lub members when they held their
of a mechanic.
the act a; March 3, 1879.
Youth fellowship, 7 p.m.
ey received from seak and health thost party at the hall Saturday
Young adult fellowship, 7 p.m. certificates. The chamber of com light.
Then
they
were
given
pen-
Evening worship, 8 p.m.
merce will appoint someone in Ad­ •ik and paper to guess who was
Dr. H. G. McCallister will bring rian to have charge of the health there.
F’ry won the prize.
OUR FINGERS ARE CROSSED
the message and preside at the certificate distribution this year James Oarrine
were
played
Towne’s Garage
first quarterly conference. Church Betty Jean Toomb presented a x«p were served. and cookies and
AND SO ARE OUR ECONOMICS
officlais and members are expected piano solo, and a sextet of glrk
toe present.
from Adrian Union high school HOSPITAL SUNDAY
Members of the congress will face tremend­ to Wednesday,
Mid-week Bible study and prayer, favored
the audience with two songs,
8 pan.
niti in ti iii hi ti imi n in 11 in H ri ri i i 11111 in 1111 i . i i i ti tifi fi f> fi n mm fi . .... turni u n
TO BE OBSERVED
accompanied at the piano by Betty
ous problems when they resume their sessions
Jean. Clifford Wright and the
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Peterson brothers sang two songs,
in Washington November 17.
I Continued From Page 1)
G. Wuest. Pastor
wltich wree greatly appreciated by rtard Eastman, Mrs. W. W. Foster,
President Truman has called upon the con­ be 10 a Roland
a.m., Sunday school. There will the group. Mr. Peterson's brother Rev.
J. Gaire, Loren Goates,
guest speaker for our opening accompanied them on the guitar. \masa P. Hammon,
Roy Huff, John
gress to provide money and food for Europe exercises.
Everyone will want to Mr. Reuter gave a report of the L. Huseby, Bill Russell,
Dean Suth­
his story.
F.F.A. boys’ trip to the Pacific erland, Rev. George R. Whipple, R.
and at the same time prevent prices from in­ hear 11 am.,
Annual Mission festival International in Portland and also Whitaker, R. L. Williamson and
creasing in the United States. That is the same service.
The Rev. H. L. Daugs, pas­ gave a report on the cannery. Near- G.
H. D. Zobell. This committee will
of Emanuel Lutheran churc .y 87,000 cans of fruit and vege­ encourage
kind of economic thinking that has prevailed of tor Walla
Walla will occupy the tables were processed in the Ad­ ganizations. publicity toy various or­
for this service. His sermon rian community cannery thk sum­ Helen EYcst, chairman, and Mrs.
in administrative circles in Washington for pulpit
theme will be "Life and Growth mer.
Eastman, associate chair­
nearly two decades. When we create scarcity of Invited
God’s Kingdom". The public is The decorated boxes brought in Bernard
man,
are
charge of place for
this service, which by the ladles present were then organization In meetings
the business of the
we increase demand and when we increase de­ will be to held attend
as usual in the vet auctioned off by H. E. Moore. Fifty- nents. They are issuing and an arrange-
appeal
erans’ administration building on
dollars and forty cents was re­ to the ladles at various organiza­
mand we boost prices.
King avenue at the south end of six
tions or individuak to act as -volun­
ceived
for the boxes.
street.
Only two things will prevent completion of Third
teer waitresses at the campaign
The
rest
of
the
evening
was
en
The adult memberhlp class will joyed socially. The chanlber of luncheons. The names at all who
that cycle—greater production and price con­ meet
Wednesday evening, November commerce furnished coffee to go serve on this committee will be
the contents of the boxes. published at a later date In the
trol. Price control is evil because it is a viola­ 19 at 8 o’clock In the parsonage. with
H. E. Moore made a trip to Ev­ .ewspapers.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
tion of the natural laws of economics, but ob­
"The Board of directors of the
erett, Washington the past week.
ith
and
Sums
Sts.
Malheur
Memorial Hospital associa­
Howard
Hatch
took
the
bus
with
viously greaterproduction on the farms cannot
George Whipple, Pastor
the junior and senior bands of Ad­ tion are pleased to announce that
rian high school to Boise Thursday i medical staff committee, com­
Bible school, 10 a. m.
be achieved this fall. If industrial production Morning
worship at 11 a. m. on to hear the U. S. marine band as posed of the physicians and sur­
could be increased it would help in the over-all the Evening
subject, "Our Abiding Faith”. guests of the Idaho Daily States­ geons in the area to be served by
We have decided to change
the memorial hospital, are volun­
worship at 8 o’clock. man.
program.
Sermon topic, "The God of the Donna Maria Peterson was an teering to act on the campaign
the name to
overnight guest of Donna Steelman medical staff committee," stated
Man”.
With politics continually demanding atten­ Wicked
Frank
T.
Morgan,
general
cam­
Choir
practice,
Wednesday
at
8
Thursday.
tion and with personal desires and prejudices p. m.
The committeemen of the Adrian paign manager of the memorial
continually swaying men, it is doubtful that study,
Mid-week prayer service and Bible Boy Scouts held a meeting Tues­ hospital money-raising campaign.
The following, together with new
day evening in the Riddle cafe.
Thursday, 8 p. m.
congress will be able to reach the goal that has
The Fidelae Amicae meeting, doctors who will settle In this area,
been set, with any degree of success.
treat their patients from thk
ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH which was to be held at Myrna will
Lane’s home in Kingman Kolony area in the new hospital when er­
Rev. C. L. Callahan, Rector
Members of. the committee
STREET PROJECT TWO FOLD
Holy communion at 9 a.m. on Thursday, was postponed due to ected:
from Nyssa are: Doctors K. E.
the second Sunday of each month. the junior and senior bands going Kerby,
EM. J. McNamara, L. A.
At 4 p.m. on the first, third and to Eoke.
In addition to improving the city through its fourth
Maulding,
J. Sarazin. Others
The
Veterans
of
Foreign
Wars
Sundays.
paving program, the city council and contract­ Sunday school at 10:30 a.m. held a meeting Thursday evening are Drs. W. and H. J. Mitchell
of Parma,
Roderic Belknap, Clarence L. Code,
in the Roger Norland home.
ors have added materially to the appearance of
Local residents are beginning to Lester Emmett, Jack Farber, Char­
RICHLAND COMMUNITY
Nyssa by filling and leveling vacant lots with
talk about what they are going to les Palmer, Wildred Sanders and
CHURCH
dirt taken from the excavation of the^streets.
take to the God’s Acre sale Sat­ William Wiese of Ontario, Drs.
Rev. A. L. Brim, Pastor
December 6. A child might J. Ji. Cooper and William Kelley
Speakers
will
be
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Many lots have been filled in and near the J. H. Davis of Ontario Sunday, urday,
be willing to part with same sale­ of Homedale, Drs. John J. Kaiser, mwi i Mi ti!i;i Fi i i :i i ti in in w in la in" » "1 ’ " ""1117:1 m in i i nni in in <11 urn m m in im u m m ii a
business district and others will be improved November 9.
able toy that the parents could
them repair and paint.
as the excavation is extended. The project not Church services at 8 o’clock. help James
and Richard
only makes the city more attractive, but enhanc­ FIRST MISSIONARY BAPTIST Holly have McGinnis
been working in the
legion hail, lining it to make It
es the value of the lots.
CHUBCH
warmer for meetings.
M. i. Duncan, pastor
Intermediate Girl Scouts and
Sunday school, 10 am., each Sun­ Brownies
met at the high school
day.
Sealy Rest Innerspring
Saturday aftenoon in the study
Morning worship, 11 am.
hall.
Pieparation
was
made
for
the
Young people's meeting, 7 p.m. court of awards, which will be
Preaching, 8 p.m.
Saturday afternoon, November
Prayer meeting, 8 pm., Thurs­ »••eld
22 in the Legion hall. Mrs. Frances
day.
Deffer was present to teach the
and box springs to match.
.second class girk the Virginia Reel
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
BEFORE WINTER
for
their
badgework.
Mrs.
Charles
Sterl D. Spiesz, Pastor
Newbill checked badge work. Mrs.
INSTALL
Sunday school, 10 am.
Charles Harris and girk worked
Worship at 11 am.
on bandages and first aid work. Mrs.
Treat yourself to a real night’s sleep on a mattress
An lnpsiratlonal evangelistic ser­ Clyde
Steelman checked Brownie
vice at 7:30 pm.
you will be proud to own.
books and assigned work for
Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. work
the December meeting. Janice Goul­
Other Innerspring Mattresses
and Catherine Thiel Joined the
APPLE VALLEY FOLK et Brownie
troop.
Vernon Parker entertained
HAVE OPERATONS at Mrs.
a Sunday dinner for the inven­
from Eider’s store.
APPLE VALLEY, Nov. 13— Mrs. tory group
Art Sparks, Shirley Sparks
John Fisher underwent a major and Mrs Donna
Steelman spent
operation at St. Atphonsus hospital Sunday at the Lee home
Have you seen the new pastel
of relatives
.n Boise last Monday. Latest reports •n
shades in
Homedale,
Idaho.
dicate she is improving.
Bobby Brown, Oliver F*reel and
Miss Barbara Wagner, Who has Jerry
were In Huntington
been employed at the Nyssa Nurs­ iaturday Mackey
on business for the Adrian
ing home, underwent an appendec­ Antelope
and Pistol club.
tomy theie Wednesday. She was Richard Rifle
Holly and Olenwood
able to go to the home of her par­ Pounds
were in Boise Monday af­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Wagner,
They are beautiful beyond be­
ternoon on business.
Sunday lor convalescing.
and Mrs. Dan Holly and
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward Ted Mr. attended
lief. We have those CHROM-
concert given by
and children packed a hot supper the Paganini the
CRAFT
sets you see nationally
quartet,
first
of
the
iast Tuesday evening and drove to five attractions to be presented
New Plymouth, where they sur­ by the Boise Community Concert
advertised.
For lasting beauty
prised Mrs. Seward’s father, EM association, Monday night In the
and
charm,
see
them today.
Wild, who manages the O. K. Rub-
high school building.
oer Welder's shop and spends sev­ Boise
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Henderson,
eral nights a week there.
Mrs. A1 Kuehn was absent from Mrs. Bill Looney and children and
last Wednesday in order to Mrs. Elmer Sparks and Wayne
—Just Received—
SEALED ATTIC school
attend the funeral at Idaho Falk attended a family dinner in Elm-
of a nephew, who was killed In a znett Sunday.
Unconditionally
Enght girk were present, at the
plane crash.
INSULATION
Mrs. Emtily Mecum went to Kla Fidelae Amicae meeting held at
the home of Myrna Lane in King-
GUARANTEED
In blanket form, Balsam Wool math Falk Friday to spend the man
Kolony. Mrs. Lane served the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Don
resists
all
enemies
of
insulation:
If you tre not entirely satisfied
Rice. Mrs. Rice is a cousin of Mrs. girk a lovely dinner, after their
business meeting. The next meeting
Moisture, Wind, Settling, Rot! Mecum.
with the > d n n lt|M of IlaLsam-
Mrs. Ivan Samuels and children will be held at Arlene Piercy’s home.
present were Norma Jean
It's certain to give a lifetime of went to Sunny Slope Thursday ev­ Those
Wool—after you have used It for
ening to spend a few days with Dlerking, Caroline Scheimer, Joyce
Kurtz, Arelne Piercy. Patsy DeH.iv-
comfort and fuel savings. New her mother, Mrs. Spindler.
It month*—Boiae Payette will
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Seward and en. Donna Marla Peterson, Kather­
. to fit your tree and your pocketbook.
application method reduces cost Leroy
refund your money. Including the
and Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Kell­ ine Hester and Myrna.
ogg
and
children
attended
the
ma­
5 0 ' Because of fuel savings It rine band concert in Boise Thurs­
coat of application.
Brighten up your Christmas holiday by
NYSSA YOUNG FOLK
soon pays for itself.
day evening.
Carl Pearson, small son of Mr. MEET AT NU-ACRES
having new lights on your tree this year.
and Mrs. Eldon Pearson, was hurt
ON TERMS AS LOW AS
when his arm caught in the clothes NU-ACRES, Nov. 6— Mr. and Mrs.
Check our quality and our prices before you
wringer while hk mother was wa­ Ourtts Fry were in Boise Saturday
$5.00 PER MONTH AT . . .
shing this week. Although injured when he visited an eye specialist.
buy.
quite badly, the arm seems to be His eye has greatly Improved.
Mr and Mrs. Cecil ENens gave
getting along all right.
La Mar Culley, formerly of this a Hallowe'en party for the chil­
When looking for presents for Christmas, give
community, was here from Nevada dren of the neighborhood.
last week. He visited James Adam­ Mrs George Smit spent last week
FURNITURE—a lasting present the whole family can enjoy.
in Council visiting her daughter.
son Friday.
Clarence
Bailey,
who
has
been
The
Nu-Aeres
hall
was
the
scene
LO ü
here with his mother. Mrs. McWhi- of a gay party when the Nyssa
nney, left Tuesday for his former young people of the Nazarene church
*Th*iVi o Yard Wear You"
gave a masquerade Hallowe’en par­
home In Texas.
Mr and Mrs. Finery Rathbun ty. Cider, cocoa and doughnuts
0. L. Galloway, Manager
and children enjoyed dinner Sun­ were served.
day with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Olb- Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Hauser, of
Nyssa, Oregon
son and family of Emmett.
Denver visited Mr. and Mrs. Hs.rry
KLASS V. POWELL - -
Editor and Publisher
CATHOLIC CHURCH SERVICES
AT EPISCOPAL .'HI HUM
PARISH HALL
Rev. P. J. Gaire. Pastor
Molasses In January?
Having Recently
Purchased
KEEP-U-NEAT
CLEANERS
GATE CITY CLEANERS
Mr. & Mrs. Robert
E. T albot, Jr.
Save On Fuel Costs!
Enjoy Greater Comfort!
BALSAM-WOOL
We Have The Best--
Mattresses
From $29.50, up
Chrome Sets?
Christmas Tree
Lights
mm pra
lumbers ^ company
Newsom Furniture Co.