Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 29, 1948, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE NYSSA GATE C ITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
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Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon
■peered at the postoffices mt Nyssa. Oregon for transmission
UuoOgfa the United States k-alls, as second class matter, under
the act o Marcli 3, 1879
BOND DECISION IS IM PO R TANT
The Nyssa school district, which is bur-sting at
the seams because of a growing population, i*
faced with the need of additional buildings at
a time when building materials and labor are
extremely high.
The concensus of local comment is that this
is a poor time to build. Anyone who has erected
anything recently will admit that from the
standpoint of prices the man of good judgment
would avoid building if possible. However, the
district finds itself in the position of having
to decide which is the more important, saving
money or educating her children. Most people
find it in their hearts to place their children and
public welfare above monetary considerations.
Without facing a desperate need, the district
would be foolish to build at this time. The vot­
ers will decide Monday at the polls which is the
greater evil— being in debt or lacking facilities
to educate their youngsters.
Benefit Dinner
Tuesday, February 13
— 6 P. M.—
Nyasa High School Building
Given by teffehers and parents of children
attending the Arcadia school.
PROCEEDS FOR HOT LUNCH PROGRAM
Tickets $1 a plate for adults and 75c for
children over 6 years of age.
M E TH O D IST C O M M U N IT Y
CHURCH
Rev. H. J. Gernhardt Pastor.
Sunday school, 9 45 a.m.
Worship and sermon, 11 a m.
Intermediate fellowship, 7 p.m.
Youth fellowship, 7 p.m.
Young adult fellowship, 7 pan.
Hymn sing and sermon, 8 p.m.
Bible study and prayer, W ed­
nesday, 8 p,m.
and Jessie Chard won prizes. A pink
and blue shower w^s given for Peg­
gy Brown. The honoree received
a numbre of nice gifts. Lunch was
served by the hjste_s, assisted b>
Bernice Gardner. The club will meet I
February 4 wttn Gladys Byers at
hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E Bowen and
ons were dinner guests Sunday ol
Mrs. Grace M ills of Payette.
Glen Holmes was discharged iron
the navy last week after nearly
four years of service
Mrs. P. 8. Byers honored her hus­
band with a birthday dinner Tues-
ay evenag. Guests were Mr. ant
Mrs. Gilbert Holmes and daugh­
ters and Glen Holmes.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mitchell
moved from the Marion Chard fani
last week to a farm near Roswell.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Holmes and
daughters and Glen Holmes were
dinner guests Sunday evening of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmes.
F A IT H LU TH E R AN C H l'R C H
Roland G. Waest, Pastor
10 a.m., Sunday school. Classes
for all age groups.
11 a.m., Worship service. Sermon
theme: "T h e Fields Are White To
Harvest” , based on St. John 4: 31-32.
The Faith Mission society will
hold its regular February meeting
Wednesday afternoon, February 4
at the home of Mrs. John Ostrom.
The topic for discussion will be,
"T h a t Minds Be Not Blinded In LA M B IN G BEGUN
Athesim' A ll women of the church
A T TENSEN CAMP
and all other interested are invited
to attend. The meeing begins at C O LU M B IA AVENUE. Jan. 29— Mr
and Mrs. George Smlt of Nu-Acre.-
entertained at tea and two tablef
TH E CHURCH OF T IIE
of pinochle Friday afternoon. Mrs.
N AZA KE N E
Davidson held high score, Mrs. Jake
Groot second high and Mr. David­
10 a.m., Sunday school.
11 a.m.. Good song service, special son, low.
Lambing is in full swing at the
singing and sermon.
7:15 p.m., Young people, teen age C. M. Tensen sheep camp.
Ontario visitors Thursday t were
and junior services.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot.
8 p.m., Evangelistic service.
M. and Mrs. Edward C. Lareson
8 p.m., Wednesday services.
12, noon, Fridays, prayer and fast- and Norman Dale and Janet re­
turned Wednesday afternoon from
ng service.
a visit with relatives and friends
ST. P A U L ’S E PISCO PAL CHURCH in Ogden.
Mrs. Jake van Twisk and Tony,
Rev. C. L. Callahan, R.-ctor
Holy communion at 9 a.m. on who have been visiting at the home
‘ he second 3unday o l each month of Rikus van Twisk in Milwaukie,
At 4 p.m. on the first, third and returned home recently.
Dick Grocrt was a caller at the
fourth Sundays.
Joe Stam home in Nyssa Monday.
Sunday school at 10:30 a.m.
ASSE M BLY OF GOD
Sterl D. Splesz, Pastor
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Morning worship, 11 a.m.
Evangelistic services, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday prayer service, 7:30 p.m.
Everybody welcome.
Psalms 1:1.
B IG BEND, Jan. 29— Mrs. Emmit
Stuthelt Is a patient In the Mercy
hospital in Nampa, recovering from
a goiter operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stradley and
C ATH O LIC CHURCH SERVICE* fam ily of Nyssa visited Sunday with
his mother, and brother, Walter,
A T EPISCO PAL .'H l'R C H
and family.
P A R IS H H A LL
Noel Tuppeny and C. E. W itty
Rev. P. J. Gaire. Pastor
and son, Joel, attended a county-
Mass second Sunday at 8 a.m. wide Grange officers meeting at
other Sundays at 9:30 am.
Boulevard Sunday afternoon.
A great many friends and neigh­
M ATRONS G IVE TO
bors In the W ade and Big Bend
sections attended the funeral of
MARCH OF DIMES Mrs.
Mike Handler Friday.
Mrs. Kathryn Claypool, county
school superintendent, visited the
Bend schools last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Swan and
daughter returned last week from
a month's visit with relatives and
friends in South Dakota.
Mrs. Bill Furgeson is improving,
after being confined for two weeks
with influenza.
Mrs. v. Bullen gave a birthday
party Saturday evening for her
daughter, Joyce. Twenty-four guests
were present.
The Jolly Janes club met Tues­
day at the home of Mrs. Harvey
Hatch. The members did quilt work
for her.
Kenneth Clary of Boise and El­
aine Clary of Roswell spent Sunday
visiting in the English and Rob­
erts homes.
Relatives of Mrs Mike Handler
here for the funeral were Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Ireland of Colorado, Mrs.
Margaret Jensen of Nebraska, and
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Handler of
Tw in Falls.
M r and Mrs. Darrell English en­
tertained Saturday evening with a
pinochle party. High score for men
went to Harvey Bennett and low
score to Leroy- Bennett. High score
for women went to Edythe Prosser
and low score to Anna Hamilton.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Brock and Delno, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs.
w a i Gibson.
and Mrs. Dyn
Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. W. T . Hamil
ton and Mrs. Elmer Prosser.
Mr. and Mrs, Burton Blade and
children of Nampa spent the week­
end with Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Rob­
erts and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Brock and
fam ily were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brock. A fte r­
noon guests were Mr. and Mrs A r­
nold Skelton and Sharon o f Boise
and M r and Mrs Charles Skelton
of Roswell.
among today’» prices. I f yours is an
much
average family, you get ftvice <u
as you did
eUctricity for your money
twenty years ago!
Y ou ’ve helped make electricity a bar­
gain by using it for more aud more
jobs. And, in spite of rising costs of
fuel, labor, and materials, the business-
managed electric companies still
supply America with the most anil the
best electric service in the world —at
a price that everybody can afford.
O N I HOUR LATH . Now timo for fb « ffoctric Hoot,
THI HOUR Of CHARM. SondmyK St JO P.M* 1ST, CIS.
IDAHO V POWER
A
CITIZEN
WHEREVER
IT S ER V E S
?ire$tone
SEAT
T ra d e -n Al.'owance On
CO VERS
Free Mounting.
Your Old Tires.
Cloth Covers Reg. $9.98; Now $5.95
Fibre Covers Reg. $15.95; Now $9.95
Q u ick e r
Starting I
K AND LER FUNERAL
ATTEND ED BY M A N Y
SUNSET V A L L E Y
RESIDENTS M ARRY
Y n - t h e r e ’ » one down-to-earth figure
THURSDAY, J A N U A R Y 29, 19 IS
SU NSET V A L L E Y , Jan
29— Lots
Knotlngham and O. P. Counsil,
both of Sunset Valley, were mar­
ried last Thursday at Boise M r and
Mrs. Frank Knottingham and John
and Paul Knottingham were present
for the ceremony. The newlyweds
enjoyed a two-day sight-seeing trip,
including visits to Shoshone Falls
and Tw in Falls They will make
their home in Sunset Valley.
M r and Mrs Fred Guthrie, Mr
and Mrs Lew McCoy and Oharlie
McOoy. Mr and Mrs. L. W Pom e­
roy were dinner guests Sunday at
the M arie C. Black home.
The Western Riding Club associa­
tion win hold Its annual meeting,
banquet, and election o f officers
at the Moore hotel Tuesday night.
January 27 at Ontario. N eil Dim-
mk-k and Lynn Snodgrass are dele­
gate representing the Owyhee R id ­
ing club o f Nyssa
Pauline Gordon and Magnus Ek-
anger were married January 14 at
the Lutheran parsonage In Nyssa
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Sheppard
attended The couple are residing
In Sunset valley
L W Pomeroy, secretary of the
Sunset Valley hall board, announces
there wtl be a general meeting of
the members of the hall Tuesday
evening. February 3 at 8 o'clock.
General buslneoa and election at o f - 1
fleers will be conducted.
COMPLETE STOCKS
$43.50 & UP
Worth
Of Accessories
S p ark Plaga
They’ll save gasoline, save
your motor and save y o u
battery. Yon’ll get quicker
starting and smoothtr per­
form ance.
W IT H EVERY BICYCLE DURING
THIS SALE
Bargains In Every Dept
These Are Just A Few.
Come In And See For
Yourself
Auto Supplies Re<
Home Appliances
Pyroil
Wa
Pints
8!
Quarts
$1.-
Fan Belts
$1.<
Spotlights, Chrome, Sealed
Beam,
$18.
Flashlights
$1/
Oil Filter Cartridges
$1.1
7-Foot Supreme
Refrigerator
$309.95 $269.95
Floor Lamp (1 Only) $31.50 $19.50
10-tube Comb. Radio
Record Player $294.95
$269.50
Table Model Radios Reduced
Up to 50 per cent
Vacuum Cleaner
$58
$38
Hardware Prices S
Pocket Knives
Socket Sets
Trouble Cords
75c
58c
$13.95 $11.95
$2.69
$2.39
Save On Housewares
Dust Pans
Waste Cans
• W ..
45c
$1.09
Sporting Goods Specials
Casting Reels
$2.69
$2.
Now
C* * tin* Line
$1-79
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29c
Tennis Rackets
$4.95
$3.
69c
Wolverine Lthr. Gloves $1.29
6
T o w e / R «^ ,
9fk
Velon Shower Curtains $3.79
$2.88
AH Dish Sets Reduced 10 per cent
It
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Dry Flies
* 9'95 * 7'
20c
1
Miscellaneous
PAINTS AND W A L L T O N E REDUCED 20 PER CENT.
PURE BRISTLE BRUSHES, 2»/2-INCH, N O W 45c.
VELO N SCREEN (door and window) REDUCED 50 PER CENT.
H O USEH O LD A N D A U T O CLEANING SUPPLIES REDUCED U P TO
30 PER CENT
CAR RADIOS REDUCED UP TO 30 PER CENT.
THESE BAR G AINS INCLUDE OUR N E W STOCKS OF M ER CH AN­
DISE JUST RECEIVED — LIMITED TIME O N LY — Y O U ’LL SA Y ITS
THE O N LY REAL “HONEST TO GOODNESS S A LE ” TO HIT NYSSA
IN YEARS — COME IN EARLY — TELL Y O U R FRIENDS