Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, November 29, 1951, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY.
New Books Ready
At County Library
The new books this week at the
Malheur county library are equally
divided between non-ifiction and
fiction. These books, to be ready for
circulation by Saturday, December
l, are both useful and enjoyable,
and Include personal reminiscenc­
es, adventure, and character de­
velopment.
"Wedding Anniversary Celebra­
tions” suggests party aides for the
various anniversaries, lace, crystal,
china and silver, and includes skits
and monologues for anniversary en­
tertainments.
Charles Thomas describes experi­
ences on Coast Guard icebreakers
in the Arctic during the war and
subsequently In the Antarctic in his
"Ice Is Where You Find It.”
"The Big Show" is an airman’s
war diary. The author, a French
fighter pilot with the R. A. F. con­
veys his sensations as he fights and
sees others fighting and dying dur­ Life is not all work and study in Here a group of soldiers and WAC’s
the WAC and WAF. Many oppor- are shown at the service club at
ing his 400 operational flights.
A new edition of an earlier work tunities for relaxation are offered at ! Fort Lewis, Washington. (US Photo)
by Lillian Gilbreth (the mother of every post, camp and air force base. I
"Cheaper by the Dozen's” brood)
advocates planned home life and the cribed the church as “ a field and1
training of children in work habits as a force. I do not speak as a prea­
and responsibility It is called "Liv­
cher; I testify to what thç church
ing With Our Children.”
"All Else Is Folly” , a novel by Cath­ can mean in a man’s life.”
The services, held in observance
erine Gaskin, is the story of what
happens when the partners of an of the 11th anniversary and harvest
Anglo-Saxon war marriage that had festival of the Nyssa church, was
failed, meet again.
attended by delegations from the
"Moonfleet" by John Meade Falk- 1 First and Second Christian churches
ner is an adventure tale of young of Boise and the churches at Weiser,
John Trenchard and a smugglers’ Payette, Ontario, Star, Caldwell and
band, and of what befalls him after Nampa. At a 1 o ’clock fellowship
locating the long missing Mohune dinner, each of the churches ex­
treasure.
tended greetings.
The author of “The Nazarene,”
John DeMond, president of the
Scholem Asch, has now produced Western Idaho Laymen’s league, di­
"Moses,” which introduces Moses rected his remarks to encouragement
when he resolves to seek out his in the new building venture now
Hebrew parents, tells how he be­ going forward in the Nyssa church. The Revelers, famous male quartet
came a leader of his people and with He told of the work the laymen will appear in the Center theatre
what difficulty the Mosaic laws did in helping build the new struc­ in Ontario Wednesday, December 5
changed the pattern of living for ture at Caldwell, “where he Is one for the second concert sponsored by
the Israelites.
the Malheur Comunity Concert ass­
of the deacons.
ociation this season. Originally or­
Nelia Gardner White’s new novel.
Darrold
Beem
of
Ontario
spoke
ganized in 1916 as the Shannon
"Woman at Ihe Window" tells the
on
"The
Best
Thing”
.
He
said
"I
quartet, the organization has been
story of two sisters and what occurs
when Elizabeth, the introspective, believe in the church because it has for many years pre-eminent in the
is called upon to care for Anna, the the best thing. As a salesman I like crowned heads. Each member is a
charming, after an accident makes to sell the best. There is not a thing The Revelers have made 5 Europe-
the latter an invalid. Anna’s powers which the church advocates that is | an tours and given command per­
formances for the most of Europe’s
over the lives of others have little not the best."
Mrs. Charles Marshall was the crowned heads. Each member is a
effect on her own son. Johnny.
oldest charter member present. She soloist of established reputation
and seven others present were am­ The singers are Thomas Edwards,
Church Described
ong the first persons contacted in tenor; Wilfred Glenn, basso; Will­
April, 1940 when a oommittee of iam Gifford Hogue, tenor, and Cal­
By Idoha Speaker
the Laymen's league of southwestern vin Marsh, baritone. The accom­
As P ower House Idaho decided to open a Christian panist Is Paul Sargent.
church in Nyssa.
At the night worship service, re­
“The church is a power house and
every man has his work to do”, de­ ports from the A to L and M to Z Magician Planning
clared H. F. Willmouth, president groups showed 521 points made In
To Present Show
of the Laymen’s league of the Chris­ the "friendly visitation” during the
tian churches of Idaho in an address week. The members decided to take
Mitchell Cain, noted magician and
at last Sunday’s morning service in the final count at the close of next
Sunday's morning service as the comedian, who is touring the United
the First Church of Christ.
Speaking on the topic, "What A rainy weather kept some persons States, will present his fantastic
Layman Sees In the Church” , the from being present at the night ser­ mystery and comedy show in the
Nyssa high school gymnasium Tues-
Idaho leader In men’s work des- vice.
day, December 4 at S p. m. under we make Him (Christ) a liar and
the auspices of the high school stu­ His word is not in us." 1 John i:S-10.
dent body. The public is invited to I Study your Bible.
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attend for a nominal charge.
Cain presented shows during the ‘ FOR S A L E - Mature Chester White
war, not only with the USO in the boar, by the Nyssa F.FA. chapter.
United States along with other Hol­ For information, contact Dwight
lywood talent, but did shows all Wyokoff, vocational agriculture in­
over Europe, where even the crown­ structor at the Nyssa high school.
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ed heads of England attended his
performances.
The feature of his two-hour show FOR RENT — Oarage for the winter,
is his escape from a canvas-covered 733 Adrian Blvd. Phone 370 29Nlxc
padlocked box.
Nyssa Folks See Heidt Show—
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maw. Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Hartley, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank J. Pike, Mr. and Mrs.
Roland Maw. Nannette Bybee and
Carol Folkman attended the radio
talent show held in Boise Friday
evening by Horace Heidt. Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Fisher and daughter. Lor­
raine, and Jack Duncan also attend­
ed.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST—Black hog with red spots,
over 200 pounds, lost between Nyssa
and Oregon Trail sehoolhouse. A.
H Keck, route 1, Nyssa.
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FOR SALE—Cedar shingles, ship-
lap and dimension lumber, bargain
prices. 302 S. Third or phone 198-M
Merrick and Walker.
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FOR SALE—Good used refrigerator,
$49.50. Ez Carr Appliances, next to
Gordon’s Drive-In.
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. NOV. 30 AND DEC. 1
MEAT DEPARTMENT
LINK SAUSAGE, pound
ORANGES
navel
49c
pound
COUNTRY STYLE
LARD. 4 pounds
69c
PORK CHOPS, pound
59c
PORK LIVER, pound
25c
SLAB BACON, will slice, lb.
43c
SALMON AND HALIBUT. FRESH
CARROTS
FOR SALE—Corona portable type­
writer. Owyhee Drug Co. 29ntfc
15c
FOR SALE—Good used refrigerator
Firestone store.
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SQUASH
FOR RENT—Rooms for sleeping or
light housekeeping. Phone 152-W,
313 Good avenue.
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7c
12c
CELERY
pound
7c
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
2 bunches
Party Cake Mix, Chocolate Fudge
Cake Mix, Ginger Cake Mix.
Betty Crocker. 3 for
99c
cut
pound
BIBLE VERSE— "If we say that we
have no sin we deceive ourselves and
the truth is not In us. If we confess
our sins, He (Christ) is faithful and
just to forgive us our sins and to
cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
If we say that we have not sinned,
Gifts for Baby,
Wedding, Birthdays
Debutante Cosmetics
COMPLAINTS, CIRCUIT COURT
Dove Dodson vs. Charles E. Pal­
mer. damages. $35,744.50.
United Credit Men’s association
MARRIAGE LICENSES
vs. Jenkin E. Price, recovery on ac­
Ben Hanada of Seattle and Lola count, $136.95.
Teruko Sato of Ontario.
Credit Bureau’s adjustment de­
Clyde 8. Arbogast and Nellie Jef­ partment vs. Carl Erickson, recov­
fries. both of Nyssa.
ery on note. $1150 96
Delbert F. Hodge and Jessie M
Church, both of Wilder.
PETITIONS, PROBATE COURT
Nuboru Okada and Kiyo Furu-
Ouardlanship of Vernon Dietrick,
a minor.
yanuk. both of Ontario.
NEWS OF RECORD
MONTH-END BARGAINS
FOR SALE—Good used apartment­
sized range, $49.50 Ez Carr Appli­
ance, next to Gordon's Drive-in.
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Opening Dec. 1
Faie's Gift Shop
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NOVEMBER 29. 1951
CRANBERRIES
Minced Clam, 2-7y2 oz. cans
49c
Toilet Soap, Sierra Pine, 4 for
37c
BATH SIZE
pound
29c
Clapp's Baby Food, 2 cans
15c
Junior •is*
BAKERY DEPT.
See Us for Specials
Christmas Candy, hard mix, lb.
45c
Mixed Nuts. A-grade, pound
49c
GORDON’S DRIVE-IN MARKET
UNFINISHED PLAQUES
CHRISTMAS AND BIRTHDAY
CARDS
TRIMMINGS AND
HEMSTITCHING
HOME OF QUALITY AND SERVICE
OPEN EVENINGS
Mrs.Faie H. Duffin
313 Good Ave.
CHILDREN'S
RECORDS
NURSERY RHYMES
Wicker or Leatherette
DOLL BUGGIES
LIFE LIKE DOLL
Rain Cape. Galoshes
Any Child Would Love
DRILL SET AND
Carols
PHONOGRAPHS
WOODEN WAGON
As Low As
BUFFER
and Trunk
Would Please Any Girl
MAPLE
PLASTIC
PLATFORM
MUSICAL ROCKERS
WICKER ROCKERS
PLAYS MUSIC WHILE
KIDDIE KAR
LAWN CHAIR
BISSEL CARPET
AS LOW AS
RED ROCKERS
For The Small Tot
W E GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS
"THE DEPENDABLE FURNITURE STORES'"
ONTARIO — VALE — NYSSA — PAYETTE