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J’Hfc NYSSA GATE C lTr JOURNAL NV3SA OREGON THURSDAY MARCH 13. t»32
Eagles Observing
Foundation Month
N yssa a a n e No. *134. F ra te rn a l
O rdar o î
ii« s ««aianm oa , h .
m opening th* p ro g ram “ An o r
ganizatio n ü g re e t ouly ta lh e m««è-
m * of it« service Vo n a m g n jty W t
ttooitid w m ig h ty proud o l Ww A iu-
tr ic # n U g io n fo r th * aaw jce It h a t
“ V,n U >dUr ° udd~
11 » * * * “
Sreui iwiile to welcome th e d s p a n -
m e n t en d d u tr ic t o fflc ar, * h * b a » a
given so m uch of th e ir live* *» th e
service of h u m an ity ."
T he visiting officers w ere th e n
CHURCH NOTES Indian Sp* uks
(¿«»mum \ o u tlis
F IR S T C H t t U k O F C H R IS T
For Americanism Speak In (.ontit\
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tiM h i J. HnHma— *Hb, H k O i
C tuei Ki it u Te<
:randson
G erd Blu< -ei a i d H at -1 rh a id
1« a. ni., B .ble school A unique
of t h t o rig in al Chu T t, :m-*n of
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urful
C h rist now in p io g ie sv o t . r two
ol trib u te to .h e la g la a m m o r u l
tending O regon S ta te college o n a
fo u n d atio n , according to W ard T yler
large ad u lt clas t--, u e the discuasto.i ap p e« ran ees o«’iore N, .i audience-
j o n e-y e ar -ch la r-tn p -pon- ued by
w orthy p resid e n t T h e local aerie
m ethod O th e r dt-pa: in te n ts use th e M onday
C hief T t c u n i e * who . d e p a rt the U nited S ta te - d ep a rtm en t of
will jo in w ith 2VOO o th e r Eagle units
gj.tdeo lessons.
uu y *lns
11 a m . m orning w orship, serm on m en t A m ericanism ¡i, rinan of the -la te a ie in M ulliem
A m erican V eterans ol week .peak.ng t- various g ro u p ,
t h e P w f . '1 W agner of Eugene, d e p a rtm e n t vice
*
E a rth e n Ve *ls T h a t C arry Divine ; D isabled
Wa h tn g to n , tokl the L ion, cluo rtiey ia m e h ere a t th e in v itatio n «1
ippines In sta g in g th e tribute.
com m ander; Tom Collins of P o r t T ru th ".
* ,th people the Ny .a P a re n t-T e a . h er a .«H a
T he fo u n d atio n was created ia land, d e p a rtm e n t a d ju ta n t; O eorge
6 p. m., S u n d ay evening o rc h e stra . We h av e g en ero
ibroad a n d neglect
.r eopie at tton to peak a t th e reg u lar P T A
11M4 for th e purpose of providing R Shaw of th e d e p a rtm e n t service practice, d irected by L ynn Law rence
. m eeting :o n ig h i T he youth are a c
7 p m
C h ristia n Y outh fe llo w n o a a a "
•SUr*,‘,Cal- ^ A r t h u r R o u ^ of* Nyssa. d u
sp e a k in g on th e Ante: :car. I n com panied by F. D ean Ai d er-o n
ship
m
ixer
an
d
devotional
iier.od
Cart> as
trie : com m an d er; Mrs O av le K reas-
dians. T ecu m -eh said the red nie i ex ecu tiv e-secretary of
the h ig h
w d l* : d r r n h ,a ' S1Str "
™
D an a ,, d e p a rtm e n t vice pres- Lyle W ilson, p resident.
8 p. m a S u n d ay n ig h t service of ac re u-ed 111 th e Arne: m in te lh - -chuol-college rela tio n - co m m ittee of
d a u g h te rs of Eagle idt.nC; NIrs M ae W hitcom b of P o rt-
tence
co
rp
s
in
world
w
,
I
a
n
d
If
O re ;o n
h y? “ 11 »*nd. d ep a rtm en t se creta ry ; M rs go«>d fellow ship an d evangelism At He added th a t "we ace very proud
B lae--.tr delivered his f.r t talk
least
two
special
n
u
m
b
e
rs
by
th
e
ra n in i«
‘n
° r Lois E rickson of E -tac ad a . A m en-
af o u r lan g u ag e- A od oer.-enta e
^
t
^ forces during world ca lll-m c h a irm a n . M rs. D ella Al- o rch e stra, old h y m n s an d a gospel- of th e In d ia n s volunteered in the h ir e a t th e weekly luncheon of th e
i ch am b er of com m erce W ednesday
cen tered m essage from th e p asto r
m H nnin«
SW,Uent 10 1
War' brt* h t of Baker, d e p a rtm e n t P an - Tell your friends th a t all are w el two w ars I t is tr a d ..... .. f ir In d ian s n.»>n He said h i- fa th e r 1 - te -h n icil
^
n n ? J ‘, s P 4 lin
A m ericanism an d music c h a irm a n .
to
tig
h
t
for
th
e
ir
country
l!
w
hite
d irecto r of a larg e radio - ‘ation in
_*?*•' J r t a n V
? d U* ^p p o m -' Mrs. E leanor Daves of U nion, de- come .
O ur local m em bers are now urged people v o lu n teered in u e a m e p ro the w estern section of B erlin S p eak
f v ln , Mr w
SfC ha,rm a': l a m e n t h isto rian , an d Mrs. Ellen
proportion ax th e In d ian - die draf* ing o n th e political, econom ic an d
t£»n M t ^ 5 nd-s ton -s tf tw! K akabeeke of O n tario , d istric t pres- to give volunteer help o n th e new would n o t have been ne e ary
-oeial aspects of G erm an y , the y o u th
th a t th e th em e of th e m o n th -io n * ldelU
u n it. W ork was begun on T uesday
D ie only o ld treaty with tile saui w e-tern G erm a n y is about th e
activ ity will be Eagles Do C are”
Andrew M cG innis of Nvs**a who a n d it is o u r hope to go rig h t on,
w ea th er p erm ittin g , w ith th e c o n In d ia n - th a t wa- neve, nr ken was -:ze of O regon It h a - a population
th e one w ith W illiam P enn If we o^47 m illion, of whom about 10 m il
^
J m e n ^ ' r of “ »* A m e ric a n 1 stru ctio n of o u r new ch u rc h p lan t
f r 1
T ,
0i Legion at the caucus held in ParUs,
1 had had m ore C h ri-t.a n . \ we would lion cam e from p a r:- of the n atio n
,h !. . m.e d , / ° rceS
d 10 th e io u n ‘ I F ra n ce in 191» before th e Legion
have been b e tte r of: i \ e d a t a l now occupied by R u --ia and P oland
VORIAN U NITED
d atio n itself.
was actually organized, was in tr o
ways a p p re c ia te what Clod or th e an d no longer controlled bv G e r
FREkBY TEKJAN ( H l k t H
In connection w ith th e observance duced. He is a m em ber o f th e Id a h o
G reat S p irit h a - done h r u > "
H ear» E. Vtaore P asto r
m any T he p o p u latio n problem has
th e Nyssa
Eagles
will
hold
a
dance
->o O .U . J , , ...
,
D isabled A m erican V eteran s, th e
T h e chief, a lyric tenor with an created a very u n h ea lth y condition,
At th e m orning w orship service
V P .W .o f Nyssa an d th e U s l o n . i t S u n d ay m orning. Rev M.iore will excellent voice, sang
ih>d Ble - because w estern G erm any h a- to
tio n a re Invited to a tte n d T h e pro Nyssa. He i- a p a -t i>ost co m m an d er
Do You A m erica” an d th e n led the Lion- take ca re of 10 m illion m ore per-on-
ceeds will go to th e m em orial foun of t h e Legion, w a - service o fficer preach on th e subject.
in singing p a rt <vt it
th a n it had before, an d th e -itu a -
d atio n as a "E agles Do C a re ” con of the Legion an d V F W for m an y Know W ho C h rist Is?"
Bible school classes for all ages
Filling his ta lk with hum or, th e tion causes m uch unem ploym ent
trib
u
tio
n
.
T
h
e
a
ffa
ir
will
also
be
_A . . . i years, and was a service o ffic er for
chief said " I like to talk to th e <>ld-
a t 10 a. m
In th e division of the nation, w e-t
considered th e Eagles S t. P a tric k 's ?he D A v in Id a h o .
tim e In d ia n s. T hey were loyal Of ern G erm an y was left with very lit
a a n c e . _______
Vice < 5 o n u n an d e r y>jie B ln g m an
FA IT H LU TH ERA N CHURCH
course, we have th e old tom ahaw k tle ag ric u ltu ral lan d As w e-tern
I V tb S tre et A P ark A vroae
of Nyssa [>o : presided a t th e b a n
buried, b u t we know where it
G erm a n y is m ostly in d u strial, only a
Re*. Jo h n L. B r ir h t P asto r
quet in th e absence of C o m m an d er
State Officer*
burled an d th e n he laughed He strong export business c a n provide
« u n d a y ch u rc h school, 10 a m
S am Phillips.
added th a t "The In d ian scalped his her w ith th e a g ric u ltu ra l products
o f le g io n Visit B a-kets of flower used in d ec o r D ivine w orship service, 11 a in enem
ies a n d th e white m an scalps -he needs. R ebuilding of the cities
L en ten services, W ednesday ev en his frie n d s.”
atin g the ban q u et h all were c o n trib
i.s progressing as a slow ra te because
(C ontinued from Page O ne I
uted by Mrs. C harles T ay lo r of th e ing, • o'clock
T ecum seh said he is worried about so m uch was destroyed during th e
You are cordially Invited to w or th e p lan to tu rn the In d ian prob war.
ca n experience today.” said M rs. Nyssa G reenhouses.
W ilkins. 'T h e r e a re people all over
D uring th e afte rn o o n , business sh ip w ith us.
lem over to th e state-, adding th a t
W e.-tern G erm an y . Blaes.-er, said,
th e world who would give every- sessions were held by th e Legion in
T h e In d ia n s are not ready T he is very anxious to jo in th e w estern
th in g th ey h av e to live in America. I the v eteran s hall and by th e au x il- THE M ETH O D IST COM M UNITY federal g o v ern m en t has to live up allies in a E u ro p ean union, which he
C H l'I U H
We m u st te ac h o u r ch ild ren to love iary in th e Morocco d in in g room
to its tre a ty , but the -tales would state«! would raise th e sta n d a rd of
D onald S. C am pbell. M inister
an d d efend o u r co untry. It is o u r M r. N ora G ra h a m o|>ened th e m ee-- ;
n ot h av e to. O regon. W ashington living to a po in t trip le th a t of th e
9:45
a.
m.,
ch
u
rc
h
school.
hope for a free w orld."
: ing an d tu rn ed th e gavel to th e d ls- j
an d C a lifo rn ia are out to rob the present standard T h e union would
11 a m „ m orning w orship. L a y In d ia n s.”
Mrs. N ora G ra h a m , Nyssa u n l t 't r i c t president. Mrs. K akabecke,
also be p rac tica l in th e m a tte r of
p resident, cu t th e b irth d a y cake, who introduce«! th e visitors. T h e ; m en 's S u n d ay T h e laym en will p re
T h e ch ief recited one of his poetn- defense. N atio n alism is sitll felt,
w hich was presen ted to th e o rg an i- women discussed m em bership, sale se n t th e "L o rd ’s Acre an d T a le n t a n d th e n add ed "I think as A m eri however. F ra n c e is afraid of G erm a n
zatlon by th e M orocco m an ag e- ! of poppies, child w elfare a n d o th e r P la n ” to th e co n gregation. A nthem : cans we sh o u ld be doing som ething aggression. T h e F re n ch have a re a s
m ent. S he cu t th e large w hite cake, projects. T h e d in in g room was dec- "Jesu s W alked T his L onesom e V al ab o u t o u r A m ericanism .”
on for it, b u t aggression is impossible
b earing a flag, roses an d o th e r j orated by M rs. Louise H eld t an d ley", a W hite S p iritu a l O scar B r a t
T h e ch ief ap p eared in his native with a w estern union, which would
ton
will
sing,
"T
h
e
S
tra
n
g
e
r
of
G
a
li
flowers, in 82 pieces, w hich were! M rs. Ellen R ich ard so n w ith flow ers,
costum e, w ith tom ahaw k and to m cre ate a stro n g fed eratio n of states.
san g "H appy B irth d a y " in celefca- candles, m em orial poppies a n d flag- lee" by S tu rg is.
tom. a t a h ig h school assembly in
"O ne of o u r problem s", B laesser
7 p m , In te rm e d ia te Fellow ship. th e a fte rn o o n He sang "God Ble-.-
served w ith Ice cream . T h e crowd of th e u nit an d n atio n . T h e Lcgion-
-aid. "is th e problem of rea rm a m e n t.
Y
outh
Fellow
ship.
Young
A
dult
F
el
tio n o f th e Legion's an n iv ersary | n alres discussed various phases of
A m erica", “ In d ia n Love C all" and T h e only so lu tio n to o u r problem s
M arch 15.
! th e ir work T h e two o rg an izatio n s lowship.
one o f his ow n songs. "Land of My an arm y , but th e y outh would ra th e r
8
p.
m.,
.-.ervlce
fo
r
p
ray
e
r
a
t
th
e
A nna M ae F ife e n te rta in e d w ith , held a cocktail h o u r a n d sin g fest
P ra irie D re am s”. In his talk, he belong to a E u ro p ean arm y th a n a
two record im personations.
i at th e v eteran s h a ll before th e d in - parsonage
covered som e o f th e sam e points he new n a tio n a l arm y
T o a stm a ste r T h o m a s Jo n es said ler.
m ade a t th e Lions luncheon.
" It is h a rd to get good relatio n s
ASSEMBLY OF OOD
Tecunvseh is a .-red farm er at betw een th e n ativ e population of
Frank C. Coley. Pastor
W hite S w an, W ashington. He is a w estern G e rm a n y a n d th e refugees
S o u th 2nd an d Reece Ave
m em ber o f th e W enatchee tribe of
S un d ay school, 10 a m.
CARD O F THANKS
In d ian s.
C h ild ren 's ch u rc h in basem en t
We wish to th a n k those friends
au d ito riu m a t 11 a. m.
To C alifo rn ia—
who have been so co n sid erate to help
M orning worship. 11 a. m
Mr. a n d M rs. G ra n t Lewis left us. c a n n in g fru it a n d working In th e
Evening evangelistic service. 8 p m T uesday on a business trip to C a li fields, while we were ill.
T uesday
evening, p ra y e r an d fo rn ia.
Mr. an d M rs. Tom G oodier
p raL e, 8 p m
F rid ay evening. C h rist A m b assa
IIMIIUI null DiJlBUUaUtl'U 'JUmBhdUliri. li UimnUtLiUiUL ¿imiWh'mmni
dors service an d a n n u a l election,
8pm
Everyone welcome
S ^ ^ a iT E
^
PAINT SALE
Dutch Boy—W onsover
O ne C oat, Quick Drying Oil
Base Paint
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Park Avenue and Third Street
Rev. Kembert Abies, O. F. M.
M ass S u n d ay a t 8 an d 10 a. m
a n d dally a t 8 a. m.
EASY TO APPLY
GALS.—R egular P r ic e ....... ..............$4.60
now
$ 2 .9 5
QTS.—R eg u lar Price ...................... $1.40
NOW ONLY
95*
Eder Hardware Company
PHONE 46
202 MAIN
't a l i o i l n q .
t
S T P A U L S O U IL D M EETS
M em bers of th e S t. P au l's guild
m et M onday evening. M arch 10 a*,
j th e E piscopal p a rish h all. D u rin g
th e business m eeting, two d e le g a te ,
were ch o sen to go to th e a n n u a l c o n
vocation to be held April 18 a t L a-
O ran d e. T h e d elegates chosen we’-e
Mrs. W. E. S ch lrem an an d M rs. W es
ley Brow ne. M rs. H ild a T en se n h a d
ch arg e of th e stu d y period. A col-
j lection w as m a d e for th e u n ite d
th a n k o ffe rin g boxes. H ostesses fo r
th e evening were M rs. T ed B u rto n
an d M rs. W E. S ch lrem an .
If ha; been d.ffi-'Ui: to get u n ity in
*.ne f a t e Eve:ybod> h as e n o u g h to
e a t a n d wear an d h as a roof to
deep u n d er T h ere is no extrem e
octal misery for tic
m m u n u ts to
L.*>e th e ir p ro p ag an d a n N inety-
five per c e n t of the people are
a g a in st com m unism We reg ard th e
a-h ed lorees no loi.gei as o u r ene-
m ie- b m a.- o u r friend-
T h av e a lot of new mpre.- ions of
•fn c o u n try I am
ally m p re -ed
by 'h e way you are h an d lin g cu m
in m ity a ffair-
! am very, very
th a n k fu l I h ed an o p p o rtu n ity to
com e over h e te an d tu d y fo r a
year
« c h m id t w ent to E n terp rise W ed-
ne day b u i will m u n i .«day in .me
to upsxsar a t th e F T A m eeting
le a rn of ni*- for I am m ena and
U-wly in h eart an d .• .hall find re;
u n to your soul. For m> yoke :- ca> •
an d my burden light
M ath 11 28-
30 S tu d y your Bible
13M2xc
FOR SAI B - G n e acre 3 '. mile- ou
5-room brick hou-e. outouildinn
fru it trees, ex tra good soil. C ash
price 8l'J0U Ny- a In su ra n ce Ageni
R a lp h G Luwuence a ent. N\ ,
O ieg o n
F O R SALE Feed buney. ai
B
n e u li^ seed ban ey F ra n k Sker
p hone 072-R2
13M2x
F o K S.AI.E Sum rne: w.d nx>n be
h ere ta k e your choice <<f 9 j ^ d re-
f.g erato r at a low pr.ee $.70 and up
Ez C a rr A pplianie
l3M2x
To Meridian—
EX»R S i l i Seven
ised ra: e
Mi an d M r- w F F tn d h n g w ent
so m t a- good a. new from $15 E/.
to M erid ian T uesday r> a tte n d th e
C a rr Appliances.
13M2xc
fu n e ra l of F ra n k R e c o rd s
yx.»R
s i y m . iv ta g
<i .a a
b
Condition Improving —
w u-her with new steel gears, $*19 50
Roy Bibbey. who wa ill for some Ez C a rr Appliances.
13M2xe.
tim e, is rep o rted by relative- as im
proving He is now able to be up and F O R SAI.E Five u-ed pianos, price-
sta rt a: $75 Ez C a rr Appliance.-.
artiu n d
13M2xc.
Here f rom Anderson Dam—
F O R SALE -Several u.-ed w ashing
Mr. an d M rs D an n y N orland a r-
m achines in good condition. $20 to
riviHl in Nyssa M onday n ig h t to
$37 Ez C a rr Appliances.
13M2xc
place th e ir sm all son. Lonnie. In th e
M alh eu r M em orial hospital
FO R SALE 23-foot freezer, d a m
aged on side but good as new. $200
Here f r o m LeGrande—
d iscount Ez C arr Appliances
\ t - H enry O e rn h a II
I I i
13M2xc.
G ra n d e is visiting this week a t th e
hom e of Mr. an d Mrs C lift M ain
Here f r o m B urns—
W alter Reeves of B urns visi'ed
S a tu rd a y a n d S un d ay at th e hom e
of his p a re n t-. M; and M r,. Jo h n
Reeves.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FO R SALE - Tw o used electric w a t
er h e a te rs. 129 50 an d $49 50 Ideal
G a - a n d A ppliance
lJm tfc
FOR R E N T Houses, see H a n n a h
K n u d so n in back of 107 E nnis a v e
nue
U litf c
B IB 1 E V ERSE- Come u n to
(C h risti all ye th a t labour an d
heavy lad en an d I will give
rest. T ak e my yoke upon you
[EULLER
■URNACES—
LINK BELT
STOKERS
Esilmaiaa Gladly Given
HEATING
Phone 134L2
I GEORGE J. KINZERl
Parm a, Idaho
SPRING
TIME
RALPH LAWRENCE
me
are
about this question:
you For the answ er to your in su ran ce
and questions feel free to call m e a t
Nyssa In su ra n ce Agency. 105 M ain
S t Phone 53
The recent wind and rain
storm tore shingles off our
roof. The rain ruined a lot of
plaster and w allpaper and
damaged rugs and furniture.
Does our W indstorm Policy
cover the damage from the
rain, or only the replacem ent
of the shingles?
SPECIALS
Â
sk
FRionv n n o
sdturdrv
values
MARCH 14 AND 15
L adies' W ool
Shorty Coats
LAMP SPECIALS
0
Spring Colora
0
All Staes
$ 8 .9 5
R egular $10.95
Boys'
Jackets
§
Water
R apallant
TABLE LAMPS
V
0
Spring
Color«
$&95
$ 3.49
R egular $4.98
Ladies' Print
FLOOR LAMPS
$ 9.95
W E GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS
Werk Pants
£
Son torined
0
U n laa M ad*
•
Waahabk
Peterson Furniture Co*
$ 3.87
"Your Dopoodabto Furnitur* Stora'
PAYETTE
ONTARIO
R eg u lar $4.98
NYSSA