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TH E N Y S S A G A T E C IT Y PAG E TW O THE GATE CITY JOURNAL KLASS V. PO W ELL Editor mod Publisher . . . . AD VE R TISIN G R ATES SU BSCR IPTIO N RATES ! Y e a r _______________»2 50 Open rate, ner I n c h ------- 40c 6 Months »150 NrttJLSl. per Inch ______ 40c 1 year outside Malheur Co. and Classifieds, per w o r d _____ 3c Parma, Ida. rural routes, »3 00 M in im u m _________________ 30c Single C o p ie s ----------------- .06 (Strictly In Advance ) Published every Thursday Entered at the postofflce through the United States the act at Nyssa. Malheur County. Oregon. at Nyssa. Oregon for transmission Malls, as second class matter, under of March 1, 1879 H eadline— “ Truman hears beef grow ers” . he should hear m ore o f the beefers. M aybe M ickey Cohen, notorious gam bler and v ice leader, has offered his last alibis and has gone to ja il on charges o f income tax evasion. A man can be gu ilty o f m u rder ing, cheating and defrauding and still avoid a prison sentence, but the governm ent w ill catch up w ith him rather quickly if he evades an income tax payment. A pparen tly the guy staggering down the street had not been drinking whisky; must have been drinking some o f N yssa’s chlorinated water. Judging from criticism leveled at Dean Atcheson because o f his foreign policy, it appears a lot o f people w ould like the policy to become "fo re ig n ” to this country. Nyssa’s new “ summer” w ater should make the beer business flourish. Mr. and Mrs Ed Newton and Mr and Mrs. Case Muntjewerff. They also helped to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Mrs Muntjewerff's uncle. Ora Palmer of Notus. B IO BENI). June 31—Louise Oca Miss Reglnla Ocamica o f Caldwell mlca, oldest daughter of Mr and Is spending her two weeks vacation Mrs. Ouy Ocamlca. died In a Boise In the home of her parents. Mr. and hospital Friday as the result o f com Mrs Ouy Ocamlca. plications resulting from a broken Mrs Woodrow Shearer and baby arm 8he was Injured when she fell daughter returned home Friday from a tree. from the Holy Rosary hospital tn Loralne Smith returned home Ontario. The baby has been named Monday from Wendell where she Sharon Colleen. visited friends. Visitors In the Woodrow Shearer Mr. and Mrs John Thompson and home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Alice and Jimmy spent Father's day Jack Talbnan and Mr. and Mrs with Mr aturMrs. Frank Dickerson Major Hopper alao Joe D lffen of of Parma. Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mr and Mrs. Oarrltt Muntjewerff. Shearer of Payette. Marie and George of Joseph. Oregon David W itty and Vance Stoker are came home to spend the week-end attending 4-H summer school at and Father's day with their parents, Corvallis. They left Monday and will return June 33. Mr and Mrs. Charles W itty are attending summer school at College of Idaho. They started a week ago Monday and plan to attend for nine weeks Optometrist Mr and Mrs. Joe K ing attended the Adventist picnic at the park In Eyes Examined Parma Saturday. New telephones have been Instal led In the homes of Frank Shipley, Phone 720 | Laurence Miller. W. E. Conn. Chris Molt, Verne Bullen, Willis Baxter 718 Arthur St. and Tom Jones. Mr and Mrs. Walter Stradley are Caldwell, Idaho working in the hop fields for Roger Batt at Wilder. Ernest Wilson Is home on fur lough. visiting his parents. Mr and Mrs Zeb Wilson. He has been stationed at Camp Cooke. Californ ia and will return there June 30. Mrs. Clayton Patten and children. Linda and Ronnie arrived at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs. Zab Wilson. Monday for a month's visit. They are living at Quincy, to tt< Washington Ben Schrlvmer of Meridian vis ited Friday tn the Bill Ferguson home. They were old friends In Kansas. One-Way Plus Tax Mr and Mrs Don Davison and family were dinner guests Satur Eugene » 8.9# day evening In the Jack Jones home Portland . - 7.1» Mr and Mrs Babe Hamilton of Seattle 11 1# Kldgevlew were Sunday afternoon It i cheaper by far callers at the Noel Tuppeny home. than driving your carl Mary Weir la attending summer school In La Orande Mrs Mary Robertson Ross passed aaray Friday evening at a hospital 'T io “p b iymdff K m *< m In Blarkfoot Funeral services were Lunch Room Phone 331 held Tuesday afternoon at Peck- ham-Dokan chapel In Caldwell and Ocainira <»irl Is Fatally Injured DR. C.W. CRAVES SHORT ROUTE NORTHWEST TRAILWAYS : Interment was In Roswell cemetery. Mrs Ross was a former resident of the Bend. Bend friends received word that Roscoe Oaunt. a former resident, has been seriously 111 at his home in Monrovia. California. Mr and Mrs W J. Robinson of Roswell were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs F O Miller Thursday They then spent the afternoon call ing on friends In Newell Heights. Mrs. Harriet Brumbach spent Pri- ] day In Caldwell, attending to bus- 1 lness. Miss Carmen Sillonis of Boise I spent the week-end visiting her par ents, Mr and Mrs. Gus Sillonis. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Shipley of Baker. Oregon arrived here Monday and visited until Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Shipley. A meeting was held at the Big Bend schoolhouse Monday night to elect a new member of the school board. Laurence Miller received 15 votes and Dale Teter 13 votes. M r and Mrs Jack Jones and fam ily attended a family dinner at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Leo Kellar, at Cajdwell Sunday. Those present were Mr and Mrs Homer Dlderlcksen and Mr and Mrs Louis Hoke. M r and Mrs. Dan. Davison and family were dinner guests Saturday evening In the Jack Jones home. Apple Valley Boy Reaches (ierm any APPLE VALLE Y, June ¿1—Corp. Lester Norland arrived In Bremmer- haven. Germany June 8 according to wqrd received by his mother. Mrs Martha Norland He was to stay there only for a few days and then move farther on. About 40 children, grandchildren and other relatives of Mrs. Martha Norland gathered at her home to en joy a picnic dinner Sunday. Mrs. Mallle Nelson, who has been staying at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Jerry Sinclair, was moved to an Ontario Nursing home last week Mrs. Fred Miller was a Sunday dinner guest In the Mary Hicks home Dellas Linman of Pendleton was a dinner guest Monday in the Nor land home Word has been received by friends that Ray Thompson, former minister here, is established at Weiser. where he will fill a charge for the Meth odist church this coming year. M r and Mrs Earl Baston and family and M r and Mrs Roy Ruek--r motored to Payette lakes Saturday and vacationed over Sunday Mrs. Clayton Butcher and Clinton and DlcjLe, have been visiting for several days with relatives In Cot tonwood. Pvt. Raymond Norland arrived Thursday from Camp Cook for a vis it with his mother, Mrs. Martha Norland and other relatives. He will report in two weeks to Camp Stone- man In California. Mrs. Orant Harrison of Portland. Miss Elaine Austin of Longview. Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen o f Sunset valley visited in the Jack Wilson home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. N. E Hershey of Thermal, California were overnight guests Thursday in the Jack Reed home. They called at several homes In the valley Friday, were luncheon guests in the J. I. Boston home and evening guests in the Hicks home. Mr. and Mrs. Hershey are former residents of Apple valley. N. Y. P. S. service, 7 P- m. classes for all. Evening service. 8 p m. 11 a. m , morning worship. Rev Mid-week prayer meeting, Wed John Daly, guest speaker. „ , 7 p. m.. Christian Youth Fellow- nesday 8 p. m. Visitation, Thursday from 7 30 m ship. 8 p. m., night worship. Rev. John 9 Daly, guest speaker. SUNSET VALLEY ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1 HE METHODIST COMM UNITY Res Quentin Calapp CH.LRCH Sunday school. 10 a. m. Donald S. Campbell. Minister Worship service», 11 a. m. 9:45 a. m . church school. 11 a. m.. morning worship. Ser- j Young People, 7 p. m. Evangelistic meeting. « m _ mon: "The Divine Majority". Wednesday Bible study. 8 p. m- 7 p. m., Youth Fellowship. Wednesday the Youth Fellowship will give a talent program at the j AD R IAN COMM UNITY CHURCH Henry E. Moore. Pastor church to help raise money to send j the young people to summer camp. Bible school. 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 »■ m- Pioneer C. E., 7:30 p. m. C ATH O LIC CHURCH Young People’s C. E., 7:30 p. ®- Park Avenue and Third Street Evening worship. 8:15 p m. Rev. P. J. Galre, Pastor Sunday masses change from 9:30 ASSEMBLY OF GOD to 8:30 a. m., beginning the first 2nd and Reece Sunday In June. Frank C. Coley. Pastor ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sunday school. 10 a. m. Rev. C. T. Crenshaw, Rector Morning Worship. 11 a m Evangelistic service, 8 p. m. Church school, 10 a m. Church services, 7:30 p. m.. every j Each night at 8 p. m., except Sunday evening. CHURCH NOTES CHURCH OF CHRIST Austin J. Hollingsworth, Minster 10 a. m „ the church school with THE CHURCIJ OF THE NAZARENE Rev. (ilen Abla. Pastor Sunday school. 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. The Jack Zitlercob M ISSIO N A RY B A P T IS T CHURCH Elder Harold O. Emce, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. Song service. 7:30 p. m Evening service, 8 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer ser- j vice, 8 p. m. L. D. S. 1st W A R D Dean Fife, Bishop Sunday—4*rlesthood meetings, 9:15 a. m. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Sac rament, 8 p. m Tuesday— Relief society. 2 p. m. Wednesday—M. I. A.. 8 p. m. Thursday—Primary, 10 a. m. F A IT H LU TH E R AN CHURCH Fifth Street St Park Avenue Worship service at 7:30 p. m. each Sunday. £ASy-D0£ S I T C O R N E R B v B ill Schireman Speed Overhaul Jobs With Homemade Piston Cleaner No. 3 is the Winner I f you do your own mainte nance on your car, you may ba interested in making this little gadget we heard about It makes the scraping of pis ton ring grooves fast and easy. in our % PURINA PULLET DERBY Layed firs! egg at 20 weeks, 2 days She's a fine-feathered, fully-developed, proved biddy, too! Well, she had a lot of help. Purina Research results prove that Purina Growena, with Formula 1028 1 is built to grow birds ready to lay at about 20 weeks. In the fall that means more eggs, bigger eggs when egg prices are high. Come see the Purina Growena-fed pullets we've raised /Ight in the store. Then we're sure you'll want to order Growena lor your own birds, too. Come in today. Call us about it. Fine products like this plus faithful service are the mainstays o f our local business. • " P r e m iu m T y p t " oil* a * deyxynat*d by thy A m e ric a n P it r o U u m In M itu ty . Of course, you won’t have to worry about this job if you use N ew RPM Motor Oil. These folks d id the best job of p ic k » The first motor oil developed through atomic research. New "R P M ,” compared with con ventional oils,* doubles the life o f average automobile engines between major overhauls due to lubrication... cuts in half the wear-rate of vital engine parts. ing the winners: Custom Hay Baling Mowing & Raking Cultivating Monday and Saturday the great revival crusade continues with Evan gelists Homer and Gertrude Doyle of Sunnyvale, California Rev. Doy le is a talented pianist and composer. Come and enjoy the special songs, music and gospel prAching. All are welcome. W IN : N E T T IE S IM PS O N P L A C E : V. F A R R E L L S H O W : MRS. R. R. T H O M A S Tobler's Feed and Fuel, Inc. 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