Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 21, 1948, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON THURSDA
PAGE TWO
The regular meeting and
on your shoulders and our J .b ’a Daughters T . M e e t-
f^ h o u r
be held at 8 o’clock.
moulders. We have a great coun- i The members ot Jobs Daughters
-
try and ue miL.t he.p make lt will meet Thursday afternoon at
SUNSET VALLEY
p. —
m. —
at the
Masonic hall
Nyssa Girl Ilo n o red -
of 4 - --
cs «**«*
and gentlemen —
greater. Lada*
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. for _ a Former
, f
ASSEMBLY
OF
GOO
Frank
Goilup, formerly
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s »A1TH
A i m • i 1’THERAN
t h f r a n i CHURCH
h ik c h
school ol instruction, with Mrs. mis
Rev. Joe E. Oodson. Pastor
N>¿¿a we
-i. \Jd u
on u*
M Ehlert, worthy grand Margaret Hunt of ******* wa*
t.dilur
and
Publisher
Roland
M
.
Wuest.
Pastor
M A S S V. POWELL
Sunday school, 10 a. ffi.
Alien >u4 a:? in Portland. As you matron, in charge, Following the chosen by members of civic or-
10 a. m., Sunday school. Classes
Worship service, 11 a. m
business concerns
for all age groups.
Young people’s meeting. 7 p. m. ) grow, we gi ow and we want our school of instruction, Mrs. Ehlert gardzatious and as "Woman of the
will
be
the
ijuest
of
the
guardian
at
Pocatello,
11
a.
m..
worship
service.
Sermon
J
Evening service, 8 p. m
great state to fo:,_e aheaa."
ADVERTISING KATaS
SUBSCRIPTION KA1H8
dinner at the Doll Year for that city.
Bible study, Wednesday. 8 p. m.
theme for the 22nd Sunday after
Mr. W.maiier poin.ed out that counc^ at a
Trinity: “A Godly Example for all
$ 2.00
Open rate, per inch...... —SSt
One Year---------
the popu.a...n of Nyssa had grown
A SSEM BLY O F GOD
Christians,” based on 2 Kings 18: i
81.25 National, per inch..........— 40c
Ilium bet) in 1938 to approximately |
SU Month*-----
S te r l D . S p le s r, P a s to r
14-19.
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Xh
Claaaitieda,
per
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r
d
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j j j O o in 1D48 and mentioned th e !
Single Coplea —
Sunday
school,
10
a.
m.
There will be a special congre­
Minimum .. 30c
’many de.elopmenis that- have,
i Strictly In Advance)
Morning
worship,
11
a
m.
gational meeting immediately after |
.aXen p.aoe (luring the last lew
Uie morning service. All voting Junior church, 7:30 p. m.
j j ears, in .using „he airport, the
members are urged to be present. Evangelistic, 8 p. m.
Published every Thursday at Nyssa. Malbeu- County. Oregon
Prayer and Bible study, Tuesday, lire depa. unent, p.irk, street lm-
pro.einents. water system lmprove-
Entered at the postoffices at Ny»sa. Oregon lo. n ansanssiun
8 p. m.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Uirough the United States L.alLs, as second class mattej. undei
Park Avenue and Third Street
Young peoples, Friday. 8 p. m. inen-s, lighted athletic , fteld, and
the ac of daich 3, 1879.
Rev. P. J. Claire. Pastor
Everyone welcome to all service, {*■«« tor •
«-'»>• ••» and
,
bundiiig and gymnasium.
The time of mass has been
"We have a line spirit of co-oper-
hanged to the winter schedule,
CHURCH OF JE Sl’S CHRIST
ation Of.ween the city folk and
i beginning September 12, It will be
OF
MERRY MATRONS OF teas.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Holmes and at 9:30 a. m.
the rural people that I believe is
LATTFR DAY SAINTS
unexcelled in the United S tates,’'
ORE TRAIL MEET famdy visited Sunday afternoon
SECOND WARD
Mr. Whitaker said. "We raised.
with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Goodson
THE CHIRCH OF THE
(Mormon)
*
8X2,900 for a hospital, which is no
near Parma.
NAZARENE
Arvel Child, Bishop
OREGON TRAIL. Oct. 21—The
doubt
a
world's
record
for
a
com-
'
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bowen and
Sunday,
11:30,
Sunday
scnool.
19 a. m.. Sunday school.
Merry Matrons club met at the Billie have moved to Middleton.
munlty of this sire. We would like J
10:30, Priesthood meeting.
11 a. m., congregational and
Idaho,
where
Mr.
Bowen
Is
employ-
1
Sunday. 8 p.m„ Sacrament ser­ to nave a little heip cn the project.
home ol Alta Pry Wednesday af­
special singing and sermon.
We would like to nave some state i
7:15 p. m., young people, teen- vices.
ternoon, October 13. The after­ ed on construction work. Jack is
Wednesday, 2 p.m„ Relief society .ecogn.tion. We also voted a spec-
staying with Mr. and Mrs. La ape and junior services.
2nd Congressional Dis'net
noon was spent visiting,
Wednesday, 4 p.m.. Primary
.al road levy for improvement of
Vein Cleaver and going to school.
8
p.
m.,
evaajelistic
service.
members and two guests. Alberta
Wednesday, 730 pan., Mutua roa„s in the rural areas.
Services every Wednesday at 8 Improvement
Bowers and Mary Smiley, were
"We think Nyssa should be on
p.
m.
present. Roll call was answered Confined To Hospital—
he map. We wan: it to be on
If
you
do
not
have
a
regular
by step savers. Lunch was served
j. e . Trent, former Nyssa resi-
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Strong Leadership
(he map of Oregon. We are proud
home we extend to you
aj . ,
CHURCH
by the hostess, assisted by Ber- dent, is still confined to the L. D . church
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v
of
Portland
and
we
want
Portland
In Congrejs . . .
nice Gardner. The next meeting S. hospital in Salt Lake City as cordial invitation to visit us before Naomi Buehert, Superintendent
to be proud of Nyssa."
American Legion Hall
will be held Wednesday, October i m u lt of an injury sustained ia*t you choose one
Mr. Larson pointed out that
Location 5th street and Good Sabbath school, 9:45 a. m.
27, with Bernice Gardner as hos- January
when he come to Malheur county
Preaching service, 11 a. m.
in 20 years ago farming consisted
Evangelist
Hugh
Cowles
mostly of livestock production.
Lowell Stockman of Oregon is a strong, business-like leader
harge of service.
With construction of the Owyhee
dam
there
was
an
influx
of
people
in Congress. During his three terms, he has become recog­
L. D. 8. CHURCH
so that the county could no longer
First Ward
nized by his colleagues as an effective, conscientious,
exist on a livestock type of agri­
Dean Fife, Bishop
Sunday, 9 a. m„ Sunday school culture. The first su ja r beet tests
common-sense worker for the good of the Northwest and
Sunday. 10:30 a. m. priesthood were made in 1935 and the factory
was built in 1937.
meeting.
the nation as a whole. He has consistently backed measures
Sunday, 6:30 p. m , sacrament Twenty-two thousand carloads of
predict, merchandice and d'he.
or fast meeting.
helping veterans, reclamation, farmers and the nation’s
Tuesday, 2 p. m.. Relief society products are shipped in and out
of Nyssa each year. So far in 1948
meeting.
business. With an energetic, fighting man like Lowell
Tuesday, 4 p. m., primary meet­ there have been shipped 210 car­
loads of onions, 89 cars of cattle,
ing.
Stockman on the job in Washington; we are assured of
Tuesday, 7:30 p. m , geneologlcal 43 of sheep, 1578 of potatoes, 40 of
canned corn, 230 of lettucce, 40 of
meeting
sound and beneficial legislation. Vote 19 (X) Nov. 2 for
Thursday. 7:30 p. m.. Mutual hogs, 11 of beans and 1107 of sugar.
Improvement association meeting.
Lowell Stockman, keep strong leadership in Congress.
All of 'lie speakers praised Mrs
Sunday. 5:30 p. m.. ward welfare Charles Steffens and her group of
meeting. (First and third Sundays) home economics girls for the fine
chicken dinner served to the group.
I he Gate City Journal
Church Notes
RE-ELECT
Lowell STOCKMAN
REPUBLICAN
CONGRESSMAN
with
Home Redecorating Needs
from Boise Payette!
See
BOISE PAYETTE
for these
Now is the time to paint up and repair your
hom es Interior ior the holidays and enter­
tainment season ahead. Boise Payette can
supply alt paint and materials you need to do
the iob quickly . . . . easily and economically.
Remember . . . .
Paint and Repair Needs
are Easier to GET . . . . at
DEVOE P A IN T
PRO DUCTS:
K e m to n e
DevopaJre
vlfSSIONARY BAPTIST CHURL II
Sunday school. 10 a. m.
CHOSEN .MAJORETTE
Morning service, 11 a. m,
OREGON STATE COLLEGE. Cor­
Young People, B. Y. P. U„ 7 p. m. vallis, October 21—(Special) Doris
Evening service, 8 p. m. „
_ , Beers of Nyssa, a sophomore in
Wednesday prayer sei v ice, 8 p. m. ( 5 a ,illt, s an<j industry ¡lere
re.
Visistlng pastors supp y,
| gently appointed as a majorette
with the new Oregon S’-ate college
IT. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH band. She will make her first ap­
Rev. b'. L. Callahan. R.wtor
pearance with the band at the
Sunday school. 10:30 a. m.
OSC-M.chSj.m State football game,
Morning prayer, 9 a. m.
Holy communion, first Sunday October 30.
Evening prayer, 2nd Sunday each
month. 4 p. m.
No morning service on and Sun­
day.
To contact minis!' -j call 409-J,
Ontario for appointnlVnt.
P a in t B rushes
THE
METHODIST COMMUNITY
CHURCH
tjw eetfiea ïù
9:45 a. m., church school.
11 a. m., morning worship. Ser­
mon subject: "Dead End Streets".
Anthem: "The Spacious Firmament
on High.”
7 p. m„ Youth Fellowship.
8 p. ni., evening sing and Bible
study.
O. L. GALLOWAY, Mgr., Nyssa, Oregon
YES
CHEVROLET GIVES
MORE VALUE
j a l l a y m p a fu A û ftA p fiu w e
PORTLAND GROUP
LIKES NYSSA AREA
As advertised in LIFE and LOOK
(Continued From Page 1)
stated "We came here to learn and
see and it has been an education.
There is a great job to be done: it
. Wont
drive a foot-
without
insurant:*,
¡H
THE GIFT THAT
STARTS THE HOME
Buy Mow on Cur
Lane Christmas
Lay-A-Way Plan
FIRST IN
BIG-CAR QUALITY
in P o rio rm o n c o
w ith E c o n o m y
There’, nothing like Chevrolet',
world', champion Valve-in-Head
engine ... with it, record of having
delivered more mt/e, of aatiifac-
tion. to more orenerj. over a Ion ft r
period, than any other engine
built today . . . and Valve-in-Head
derign i, eaclurive to Chevrolet
and higher-priced cart!
at LOWEST PRICES
. . . j u s t a s it's firs t i n
Mo** Val***
n a tio n w id e reg istratio n s!
in All-round Safoty
rrolet brings you the jmu-
safety -protect ion of 1 »»her
teel Body Comtructurn.»afety
. gU»* in »11 window», the
ited Knee-Action Ride »»id
Live-Action Hydraulic Brakes;
thu is another combination ol
ires found elsewhere only in
er-priced cars!
H EVROLET -
and OrUf/
iaa
Mo** Val***
in Boauty and Luxury
You know that there'« only one
leader in fine coachcraft - Body by
Fisher! It’a world-famous for
quality, beauty and luxury, not
only in exterior design, but in
interior appointment! like Aord-
urn and upUfitry. ai well And
Body by Fuher. too, ia etclusive to
Chevrolet and higher-priced can!
— IS FIRST!
Ontario, Oregon
Say "You re m ine, forever” with
this intim ate love-gift, so beautiful
a n d so w onderfully practical, too.
I.^nc is the o n ly pressure-tested
A R O M A -T IG H T Chest in the
w o rld , w ith L ane’s exclusive p at­
ented features. Free moth insurance
policy g o es w ith every Lane C hest
As important
as the motor
It’s foolish to drive any car a
city block without ample in­
surance.
You may hit somebody the first
50 feet and get sued for 50 thou­
sand. You may not have 50 thou­
sand, but the law may take your
home or attach your wages for
years.
Or your car may bum, be
stolen, be damaged or cause
damage. Yes sir, a car is full of
risks. Let us give you figures on
the many protections an America
Fore policy can give you.
Bernard Eastman
Insurance
Cable’s Chevrolet Company
m
a
1 W ëJm
&l*
Mo** Val***
m o to rin g a d v a n ta g e s . . .
..
HER LANE
HOPE CHEST
I t ’s f i r s t i n a l l t h e s e b a s i c
Mo\e Val***
P a id b y : S to ck m an (or Congress Club, Jam es H. S tu ra ti, Pres. 214 S.W . 6 th , P endleton, Oregon.
i Nov/ fro Give Her This
87 Spar Varnish
in Riding Comfort
ou'il foni that Chfvrolrt givr,
ore ndini-emootbnfsi. more rid-
g-eteadinett. on all lindi of roadi
«aulì it ha, thè originai Unitiied
nee-Action Ride, prove») and
trfected by 14 y**ri «/ ttpttitnct
building Knee-Action unita,
vailable only in Chevrolet and
gher-priced carri
Only member of Congress from Oregon ever
on the House Appropriations Committee
Real Fitta!«
*
Phone »54
Nyssa, Oregon
No. 2110. M atch ed
New Guinea w ood,
exotic Zebra w ood
and American Wal­
nut. Has Lane's Pat­
ented Automatic T ray.
Buy n o w ^ -lo k a until Christmas or longer lo pay I
No. 2260. Colonial de­
sign in antique Ma­
ple. Lane's patented
round-cornered auto­
matic tray.
No. 2221. 18th Century
design in Honduras
Mahogany. Drawer
in base, tw o sim u­
lated drawers above.
Wifo or Mother
BUY WOW WHILE SELECTIONS ARE COMPLETE! EASY TERMS!
$1.00 DOWN, $1.00 PER WEEK
I
P eisrson Furniture Co.
ONTARIO
NYSSA
VALE
PAYETTE