Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 13, 1948, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
GOVERNOR DEWEY appeasement; aU yju do Is make build America so strong we won't ¡can't plan your sugar business, your
HIGHLIGHTS TRIP cause
trouble. This proposal was made be- 1 send our children into another war. farming or even your children's
for the first time our ad
You have enough power potential education until you know whethe"
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ministration has been showing some in this state to develop the great­ this country Is drifting into war
Malheur county to find a perfect strength in international affairs est area
___ in the world, but that For the first time in two and one-
day". Governor Dewey said. "If I At last I have hope..we «
j«nu.t_ dipeiid on pe'ace TOen we j half years we are dealing from
could think of any excuse to sit | dolUrs over th(, world promote can go ahead with reclaiming the strength. Peace is something you
for. You don't just sit down
here for a week, I would do it”. peace. We have vaocilated from millions of acres of fertile land. fight
Taking issue with one of his op- strength to weakness and from We can go forward when we eet and The hope".
governor urged the develop­
ment of reclamation, power and
other resources and particularly re­
ferred to Oregon's resources, which
he declared to be "unbelievable".
semi-annual statement offering to of th e s V p r o E around The
g o ^ ^ e n t '^ competence to
years ago Malheur coun­
i“ 1 Z°f.W
“ “ fcrence table. We must continue I Recalling his experiences with ty’ "Twenty
s income was less than $5,000,000
a year and now it is $29,000,000.
Let's develop the power that will
increase production. Food is our
keep them out in the open so we greatest resource in waging the
forward with skill. I hope we have as we have been doing
can lick ’em. We can lick 'em in peace. The government in Wash­
learned you cant buy peace with “We can use our resources
the open'’.
ington has grown like Topsy. If it
Advocating free discussion of the had been this sugar factory, the
communists, the governor said “You company would have been busted
can rely on the people if they know a long time ago".
the truth. If we can outlaw the Governor Dewey arrived at the
communists, Wallace can outlaw Ontario airport by United Air Lines
the republican and democratic par­ from Bend about 11 o’clock and
ties and I am against it. We can was greeted by a crowd of ap­
remain free so long as we keep proximately 100 persons. After a
our right to listen to anyone, and round of picture-taking, the group
long as we keep the commies drove to the Moore hotel, where
Attention Mdlheui in as the
open we can do that. Canada Governor Dewey rested for an hour.
tried twice to outlaw the communist As the governor entered the din­
party and repealed the law because ing room to attend a luncheon giv­
it did not work.
en in his honor, the diners stood
County Stock
I •'Communists are worms and they and sang “For He's A Jolly Good
prosper underground. This country Fellow", and then sang one verse
has grown and propered because of of "America”.
our principles, which benefit even John Caldwell of Vale, chairman
those we hate. I want to keep of the Malheur county republican
Growers
those bums out in the open. Don't central committee, who presided
let anyone sell you on any other at the luncheon, presented Mayor
Idea”.
Elmo Smith, who Introduced Gov­
In his Nyssa address, Govenor ernor Dewey as “one of the out­
Dewey said he was glad to provide standing satesmen of our time”.
an excuse far so many children
to "get out of one and perhaps two
classes”.
"Peace is the No. 1 problem. You Church Notes
TMUKiSDAY, MAY 13, 1948
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third and fourth Sundays.
I LOST— Girl's brown plastic purse'money, but return purse and bill«
Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. at L D.S. church Sunday. Contain- faid to J. B. King, route 2, Parma,
ed $4 and billfold. Finder Keep
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CATHOLIC ('111 K ill
Park Avenue and Third Street
Rev. P. J. Gaire. Pastor
THE DAIRY INDUSTRY
Mass every Sunday at 9:30 a.m.
r
Needs Your Moral Support.
We Suggest You Show Your
Support By Attending The
THIRD ANNUAL
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•aa&sa;
L. D. S. CHURCH
First Ward
Dean Fife. Bishop
Sunday, 9 a. m., Sunday school.
Sunday, 10:30 a. m„ priesthood
meeting.
Sunday, 6:30 p. m., sacrament
or fast meeting.
Tuesday, p. m., Relief society
meeting.
Tuesday, 4 p. m., primary meet­
ing.
Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., genealogical
training class.
Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Mutual
Improvement association meeting.
Sunday, 5:30 p. m„ ward welfare
meeting. (First and third Sundays)
2
MALHEUR JERSEY SHOW
SATURDAY, MAY 15
Pol ar Cold Storage
Too Late To Clas$ify
FOR SALE— Used Hotpoint range,
lood condition, make offer. Phone
193-R or 188W.
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FOR SALE— Maytag washing ma-
hine, phone 158-R, Mrs. Earl Pur­
vis.
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FOR SALE— Boy’s bicycle, in good
condition. $25. See Ray Russell on
Pheiler ranch.
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FOR SALE!— Tomato plants, 40
cents a dozen. Guy M. Moore, King-
man Kolony.
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LOST— Billfold, contains valuable
papers and $16. Reward $5. Leo
W. Chard
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WANTED— Young man, 20 years
wants job on ranch. Work by
Oregon stockgrowers have always suffered
MISSIONARY BAPTIST ClICRCII old,
he month. Dale Paries, box 611,
J. H. Benedict, Supply Pastor Nyssa.
tremendous losses because of theft of livestock.
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Two blocks north of Eder Hdwe.
The 1947 Legislature enacted an effective
Bible school, 10 a.m.
FOR RIDNT— Furnished apartment.
service, 11 a.m.
brand inspection law which makes the sale or DR. EMERY C. INGHAM Worship
Phone 123-J.
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Evening
services,
8
p.m.
transportation of stolen livestock practically
Prayer meeting. Wednesday ev­
ening, 8 pan.
impossible without detection.
The enactment of this law was largely due
THE METHODIST COMMUNITY
Window Shades
CHURCH
to energetic and skillful support of Representa­
Rev. H. J. Gernliardt, Pastor
tive Martin P. (Buck) Gallagher.
Sunday school, 9:45.
We intend to procure some amendments to
Worship and sermon, 11 o’clock.
"Power for a Power Age”.
this act in the 1949 session and will need the
Intermediate fellowship, 7 p m .
help of Buck Gallagher.
Youth fellowship, 7 p. m.
Young adult fellowship, 7 p. m.
He is a candidate for re-election.
NATIONAL
Evening
service. “Christians and
A vote for Gallagher is a Vote for support and
the Candidates”.
VENETIAN
Bible study and prayer, Wednes­
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
protection of our interests.
day, 8 p. m.
BU N D S
No. 61 on the Republican ballot, May 21st,
FOR DELEGATE AT LARGE
THE
CHURCH
OF
THE
1948.
TO NATIONAL CONVENTION
NAZARENE
Rev.
E.
J. Wilson, Pastor
Read
Statement
in
Gerald E. Stanfield
10 am , Sunday school.
Your Voter's Pam phlet
11 am., Morning worship service.
7 p.m., Young people teen age as low as 65 cents each
Legislation Committee of
EMERY C. INGHAM
and junior services.
Malheur County Livestock Assn. PA DR.
Window shades in
RK BUILDIN G, PORTLAND 5 , OREGON
8 pm. Evangelistic service.
8 p.m., Wednesday, prayer meet­ Hand Oil Cloth
ing, excepting the first Wednesday Machine Oil Cloth
of each month, when we have mis­
Water color Cloth
sionary services.
All sizes in stock. Call
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
us
and we will measure
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS
an
hang your shades.
SECOND WARD
(Mormon)
PETERSON-NEWSOM
Arvel Child, Bishop
FURNITURE CO.
Sunday, 11:30, Sunday school.
10:30, Priesthood meeting.
Sunday, 8 p.m., Sacrament ser­ Peterson Furniture Co.
vices.
Wednesday, 2 p.m., Relief society. Ontario - Vale - Payette
Wednesday, 4 p.m., Primary.
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Mutual
Improvement
FAITn LUTHERAN CHURCH
Roland G. Wnest. Pastor
10 a.m., Sunday school. Classes
for all ages.
11 a.m., Worship service. Sermon
Now
DAVENPORT and CHAIR TO MATCH, Reg.
theme: "The Gift of the Holy Spir­
it”. based on Ezekiel 36: 27.
$169.50
100 per cent Mohair, back and all.
$255
DAVENPORT and CHAIR TO MATCH,
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. C. L. Callahan, Ractor
$99.50
$159.50
one red, one blue.
Holy communion at 9 a. m. on
DELUXE DAVENOS WITH SWING
second Sunday of each month;
evening prayer at 4 p. m. on first,
$129.50
$195
ROCKER TO MATCH, three only
Oregon Voters
Harold E. Stassen
Candidate for the rep­
ublican nomination for
president of the United
States, will visit Mal­
heur county
VOTE FOR
•HSP
FURNITURE
Spring Clearance
Prices As Low As V 2 Off
BED SET, FIVE PIECES IN BEAUTIFUL
$190
$149.50
WALNUT BLEACHED OR DARK
$119.50
Other 5-piece sets as low as
BOX SPRING AND SPRING FILLED
$26.95
MATTRESSES, Each
$19.95
SPRING FILLED MATTRESSES, as low as
$13.50
MATTRESS, ALL COTTON,
WAVERLY ALL-WOOL RUGS, BY
$49.50
FIRTH CARPET MILLS, 9 by 12
$47.50
Oriental patterns made in Belgium, 9 by 12,
$42.50
And 8 by 11
$124.50
$149.95
ELECTRIC WASHERS “WHIRLPOOL”
LUGGAGE, SUITCASES & HANDBAGS One-Half Price
$3.50
$9.50
LAWN CHAIRS, one red, one blue,
$8.95
BABY STROLLERS, “PAL”,
$10.95
“DeKoven Aluminum”,
UNFINISHED FURNITURE ALL REDUCED FROM OUR
REGULAR LOW PRICES
FARMERS— For that labor camp; Steel cots and pads (Fumi­
gated) full 3-foot, $9.50; White enamel range fully recondi­
tioned, $27.50; Tarps, 8 by 12, $9.50; Rope Vj-in., 145-ft. lengths,
$3.50; Tractor tire, 10 by 28, with five new tubes, make us an
offer; Grease, yes, we still have some of that ten-ton purchase.
Texaco, Penzoil, Union, Keystone, General Petroleum, etc., in
grades for ail uses.
ALWAYS MERCHANDISE PRICED BELOW THE MARKET
AND NOW THESE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES THERE IS NO­
THING ANYWHERE CLOSE TO THESE PRICES. SHOP
NOW. QUANTITIES ARE SHORT.
Ed. Case’s
Hi-Way Mdse. Mart. Nyssa
od
Tuesday, May 18
Mr. Stassen will speak at the high school
athletic field in Ontario at 9:40 A. M. while
in Malheur county. He will hold one of his well
known question and answer sessions immed­
iately following his talk. He will expect and
welcome questions from his audience.
The public is cordially invited to hear Mr.
Stassen. Residents of the Vale and Nyssa areas
are urged to attend.
(This advertisement sponsored and paid for
by Malheur Co. republican committee, John
Caldwell, Vale, chairipan)
Vote For
G. A. “Gib” Masterson
»j
—Republican Candidate for Malheur County Commissioner—
A Native of Malheur County.
A Successful Stockman.
A Resident of Juntura.
A Supporter of the Proposed County Road Tax Levy.
VOTE FOR
John Hall
FOR GOVERNOR
Recommended by V. B.
Staples, who was your
state representative for
14 years.
Pol. Adv. paid for by
V. B. Staples
“I have been a resident of Malheur county all of my life and
believe I have a real knowledge of our problems. I believe in the
proposed county road tax levy and the road building and repair
program that has been set forth by the present county court.
“If the road levy carries and I am elected, I will do all I can
to see that this money is wisely spent and that our county gets
the roads it so badly needs”.
"Gib” Masterson
Paid Pol. Adv. by G. A. Masterson