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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 31. 1933 PAGE TWO THE GATE CITY JOURNAL DUANE R. A L T E R S ..........................Editor and Publisher Duane R. Alters and Geo. Whorton. Owners NIWSPAPi R PUBLISHERS SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Malheur County, Oregon, and Payette and Canyon Counties, Idaho: 1 Year $3 00 6 Months $2.00 Elsewhere in the U S A , Per Year _ — $3 50 Single Copies _ .10 (Strictly in Advance) Letters to Editor CHURCH NOTES Signed letters to the editor are C ATH O LIC CHURCH welcomed and w ill be printed if they do not contain comments of Park Avenue and Third Slreel a libelous nature or attacks on Rembert Ahles, O. F. M. religious and racial groups. Pub Mass— Sunday at 8 and 10 a.m lication of the letters does not signify tke agreement of this and daily at 8 am. Saturday, 10 a m. — Catechism newspaper with opinions e x classes. pressed. The Fun Night w ill be at the Adrian high school at 8 o'clock p m. Thursday, March 31. An offering will be taken and the w 20-40 money is to be used by the club to help furnish a church school room for the primary de- partment. Church ° W^ Church 6 f ™ News " i,y News Friday evening the following Try It Today! The Friendship young people attended the rollar Vitamin— B-l. j skating party in Ontario; Molly, Last Sunday afternoon the Mav- Ruth and Ida Yoneyama, housekeeping committee sponsor- ^arry Culbertson, Earl Wilson, 0(1 a tour oi various Ontario Sa.nd^ P.ay' GaJ nei Rltc^fe' ^ ob' churches, with the idea in mind of eId Ritchie, Pauline Stephen securing ideas for the new Nyssa 1 Ronn*e Lowtrip, and Annabel building which is now b ein g! Arai Those providing transporta- planned Five cars left the church tlon ior the KrouP were Mr and 30 and visited the Methodist. Mrs Jim Ritchie, Mr and Mrs Christian and Baptist churches, Jess Asumandi and Rev. Himple checking the building arrange- ----------- ments, and also those of the Elks Wednesday the ladies Mission- club kitchen. The trip was in- ary Group met at the home of structive and the group learned Mrs Andrew Ekanger. much of value from this inspec tion. There w ill be other trips in The Rev. Raymond Targart of the future The committee ex- Portland was guest speaker at the presses its thanks to ministers. church Sunday night. Mrs Mar caretakers and others who show vin McLean of Nampa provided ecj them through the buildings. the special music Mr. Duane Alters, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE The young married couples 20- Editor of the Gate City Journal Robert Jackson, Pastor 40 club will meet Thursday, Nyssa, Oregon 414 Good Avenue April 7 in the church basement. Dear Mr. Alters: 10 a m.— Sunday school. The meeting will be a party and NATIONAL E DITORIAl The Town of Shangra-La and 11 p.m.— Morning worship. each couple is asked to bring a a s T o c IT a t i the County of Shangra , , - Lee are | 7 p .m —N Y P S. and Junior game to play. Mr and Mrs Irvin ^ vJ in the very enviable position meetings Topliff will be host and hostess AffillATf MEMBER which all communities a n d 7:45 p.m.— Evangelistic service for the evening. groups of people have been Published every Thursday at Nyssa. Malheur County, Oregon. striving to attain for these cent OWYHEE COM MUNITY uries of time. Shangra-Lee Is an Entered at the po6toffice at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission L.D.S. Church Notes CHURCH _, _. j , , , ideal county with thousands of through the United States Mails, as a second class matter, un The First ward M IA leadership Rev. Kenneth Himple, Pastor acres of the most fertile soil in der the act of March 3, 1879. meeting was held Monday night. Phone 2737 the United States. It is quite a 10 a m.— Sunday school. distance to a city in southwest Mrs. Ez Carr and Mrs. Ersal 11 a m.— Morning worship ser ern Idaho called Boise, and the Tonight, Thursday, the 31st, Friday night the young people Beus attended the M IA meeting Capitol of the State. A b o the city vice. Missionaries Learn the community choir meets fo r , of the church are urged to com« 7 pm .—Young people’s meet at Parma last Wednesday night practice at 8:00 o clock. called Salt Lake City is many j and help get the basement ready Ethiopian Lingo miles from Shangra-La and ing. ---------- | for painting. AD R IA N COM M UNITY 8 p m.— Evening worship. i Newell Heights— Mr. and Mrs. Shdngra-Lee For some time April 3, Palm Sunday. Mr Tay- ---------- Modern Pioneer Club CHURCH j M. L. Kurt/ received a letter there has been a trend in Shan lor’s sermon topic will be, “ Con- Choir practice at the church Dial 2S93 (United Presbyterian) COM M UNITY METHODIST from their son and daughter-in- gra-La and Shangra-Lee to get sider the Low ly Donkey.” Dur- on Thursday evening at 7:30. Henry E. Moore, Pastor CHURCH • law, the Rev. and Mrs. Harold rid of the merchants, the indust ing the services baptism will be Rev. Himple spoke Tuesday 10 a m.— Bible school. Vernon L. Taylor, Minister Mr. and Mrs. Dode Neilson vis ' Kurtz who are serving as mis- rialists and the professonial per offered and new members re - 1 evening at the Brethern church 11 a m.—Morning worship 9:45 a m , Sunday school for ited Thursday at the A. M. Ham- sionanes for the United Presby son Some of the citizens in the ceived into church fellowship in Payette on the subject of 11 a.m.—Junior church mcn home. Mrs. Neilson is a terian church in Ethiopa county of Shangra-Lee feel it is all ages. Sunday evening there will be two ’‘Communism and it’s danger.” younger sister of Mrs. A. M Ham- 11:00 a.m., Morning Worship. They stated that they have an imposition to have business showings of the film, “ John Wes- ----------- L. D. S. FIRST W ARD anon. The Neilsons are on their startl'd the study of the Amharic houses, 7:00 pm.. Family Fellowship, industries, professions ley"—one at 5:00 and the other On April 17, the Multnomah Charles Mann, Bishop way to Moses Lake, W ash, where Language, which the government and service types of business in including Methodist Youth Fel for 7:45. The first showing will be School of the Bible choir will 9:15 a m.— Prittshood meeting they will make their home. Their of Ethiopia has declared their their area. lowship f >r the benefit of those who can present its spring concert at the 10:30 a m.—Sunday school. former home was in Ogden, Utah. national langue. A young Ethiop not come later, and for others who \ church during the regular morn- Even some of the business and [ 4:00 p.m., Wednesday, church 8:00 p m.—Sacrament meeting ' Winnie Nelson and Margie ian goes to their house and professional men have felt that school for children, 4 years might wish to see it. but have; ing service. The 40 voice choir Tuesday, 2 p m.—R elief society Quick of Ridgeview were Tues teaches them for five hours each other business and professional through sixth grade. other programs for the evening. is under the direction of Loren B Wednesday, 4 p m . — Primary; 8:00 p.m , Wednesday, midweek day evening supper guests of day, mainly by sentence method men have no right or even an ex , The picture is very worthw hile! Sykes. 7:30 pm .— M. I. A Kaye Hammon, at her home, be They are learning to instruct cuse to be in business. So they meeting for youth and adults. I and one you will not soon forget, fore the G A.A. basketball game. | their four servants, first as most purchase their needs such as i It was filmed by J Arthur Rank Prayer meeting and Bible L. D. S. SECOND WARD ST. P A U L S EPISCOPAL Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Piercy : of their instruction had been by furniture, tires, clothing and the I in its original English setting.! study was held at the home of Lloyd Lewis. Bishop CHURCH were Friday night guests of Mr. i signs and gestures previously. daily needs of life out of town j Everyone is welcome! Bring vour Mrs. Gertrude Bigelow Wednes- Everyone in Ethiopia has ser where they can get discounts. Ah, The Rev. Carl H. Gross, Ph. D. Sunday and Mrs. Dick Kreighs. I Priesthood meeting, 9:15 a.m. f iends and neighbors, and enjoy day evening, i pleasant and profitable evening. but there are other groups, such SUNDAY: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Byard and vants, the Kurtzes explained. Sunday school, 10:30 a. m 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. CATH O LIC WOMEN ASK FOR as city and county employees childrein of Boise and Mr. and Sacrament meeting, 7:30 p. m 7 p.m., Evensong Tuesday Tuesdav morning, April 5, the MORNING M ILK CAN LABELS Mrs. Don Ivie were weekend moto, Mrs Irvin Topliff, Mrs. Bill and school teachers who become Relief society (sewing day, 2nd Praver Circle fill meet at 10:00. Members o f th e Catholic guests at the Rube Graham home. Hamilton, Mrs. Mark Hartley, quite irritated that business, in-1 Holy Communion. First Sun Tues., 10:30 a m.) 1:30 p. m. church St. Anne’s Altar society Mr and Mrs. Ivie were on their Mrs. Kenneth Price, Mrs. E. M. dustry and professional people j days, 7 p.m Wednesday way to Albany, Ore., from Geor- Seuell, Mrs. Dick Kreigh, Mrs. are making their living in this WEDNESDAY: Wednesday. April 6, the chil have issued a request this week 9-11 am Kindergarten. Primary, 4 p m M IA, 8 p. m. dren's church school meets at 4:00 for women in Nyssa to save gia, where they had been for five Boyd Wilson. Mrs. Kurtz served area. Of course, these businesses 7:30, YPF. months with the national guards, the group ice cream and cake and and professional people pay taxes o’clock. There will be no midweek Morning Milk labels for the soc CHURCH OF CHRIST iety. They have entered a con Mr. and Mrs. Ivie had been in 28 presented the small guests with that build streets, courthouses, meeting in the evening. ASSEM BLY OF GOD Parma. Idaho— McConnel Ave. test for saving the labels by non- city halls, that keep the police states before arriving here books as favors Rev. Hale Miller, Minister fire department, Rev. A. F. Stubblefield, Pastor 1 Thursday, April 7 — the general prcdd organizations and will corn- Dolon Meyers, brother-in-law of The Mr. and Mrs. Card club had department, South 2nd and Reece Ave. 11» a m.— Bible study. meeting of the W.S C S. w ill meet pete R)r Pr‘zes- C. B. Hill Spent the weekend at a potluck supper Saturday night, schools, water systems, libraries, 11 a m.— Morning worship at the home of Mrs. C liff Main at J Anyone who might have the the C. B. Hill home. Mr. Meyers March 26 at the Elvin Worden the welfare department, hospit SU N D A Y— 9:45 a m — Sunday school 8 p.m — Sunday evening ser '2:00 o’clock. j labels should eith er'leave them was on his way to Seattle with the home. Those enjoying the supper als, state and federal offices. 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship vice However, the above-mentioned, ----------- ! with Mrs. Dale Dewey at 513 N. U. S. Army, where he will be sta and playing pinoclhle were Mr. 7:00 p.m. — Young People’s April 10, Easter Sunday there' ®th> or leave them at the church tioned before going to Alaska and Mrs. Carl Piercy, Mr. and plus individuals, feel that we service FA ITH LUTHERAN CHURCH i will be two morning services, the I or w )th any Altar society mem- should have no service type of Sunday, Mar. 20 Mrs. M. L. Judd Mrs. Thurman Piercy, Mr. and 8:00 p.m. — Evangelistic ser Fifth Street and Park Ave. ; first at 9:00 and the second at 11 | ber. The contest closes June 17. entertained 12 guests at a family Mrs. Don Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Stan business, commercial or indust vice. John L. Briehl. Pastor ries in shangra-l.a or Shangra- o’clock. dinner honoring her huband, ley Hill. SUNDAY: Lee. So, they leave town looking The community choir will pre Maurice on his birthday. Sunday Mr and Mrs. C. B Hill BRETHREN CH RISTIAN 10 a m.—Sunday school. for a discount on all furniture, sent the Easter contata at 8:15 a t ! attended the 40th wedding anni Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hill had as CENTER MISSION 11 a.m.— Divine worship. appliances, a substantial discount the Nyssa high school gymnasium, j their dinner and supper guests versary of Mr and Mrs. John A on tires, an excellent discount on East 2nd and Ehrgood FRIDAY: Sunday week Mr. and Mrs. C. M Johnstone of Homedale, where retail goods and a beautiful dis- FEDERAL and STATE 10 a m.—Sundav school. 8 p.m. — Lenton services. Please note! The 4th quarterly : Morris and family of Nampa, Mr open house was held for the John-1 I count on lumber, jewelry, sheets, s ee 11 a m.—Morning worship conference date has been changed I and Mrs William Smilev and son ¿tones. Among those present were i . . . , , 7:30 p.m.— Evangelistic service FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST j to May 12th ana Mrs. william smiley ana son, ^ ^ brYdes.maicl of clothin* and insurance, plus most JIMMIE James of Nyssa. H. H. Powell, Minister any article they desire. Taxes pay Remember! The deadline fo r ! . . at the . . . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Paulsen and of the couple when they were j the salaries of many of these I M ISSIO NARY BAPTIST Res. 414 Ennis Phone 3384 ; reports to the annual conference son, Melvin, drove to Pasco, Wash. married 40 years ago. B U S DEPOT CHURCH people. The major portion of I Bible school— 10 a.m. ; is May 17. Friday and Saturday on business. Alan F ahernbruch, a senior at ( th’ese taxes came from business M. J. Duncan, Pastor Open 7 Days a Week . . . Worship and Communion— 11 Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hardman Adrian union high school and son professional and industry. I n 10 a m.—Sunday school 9 a m. to 10 p m. Bill Beus and D. O. Bybee were were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. John Fahern- other words, these taxes furnish 11 a m.— Morning worship FAST Mid-week service—8 p m. j in Portland on business last week. I and Mrs. Bert Treadway in Par bruch is confined at the Malheur the money to buy those beautiful 8 p m.— Evening warship C.Y.F.. Sunday evening — 7 ACCURATE ma. Monday the Treadways were Memorial hospital with mumps things on discount. These pur Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer ser- o’clock. For best results use the Journal CONFIDENTIAL luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. and complications. chases could be made from Snip- j vice Evening services— 8 p.m Classified Ads. Hardman. The card club met Saturday er’s Refrigerator Service, from j Mr. and Mrs Elvin Worden and night at the Mark Hartley home. the Purchasing Agents, the Stot- children were Sunday dmnur Those present were Mr. and Mrs. els or the Bureau of Undermines. guests of Mrs Verna Costleys at Dudley Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs Dick Shangra-La and Shangra-Lce Ridgeview. Kreigh, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer, have finally reached Utopia. Now j Lydia Worden is visiting at the Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Price, Mr. we are getting rid of our o w n ; Ray Leedys in Huntington and Mrs. Floyd Hale of Nyssa businessmen, our professional Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson Mrs. Kurtz and Mr. Hale won men, our service type businesses were Sunday callers at the M. L .'h ig h Mr and Mrs. Jim Phifer and our industries. We are living Kurtz home. , low. Mrs. Hartley served refresh- o n discounts a n d wholesale Mr and Mrs. Ray Hirai and ments to the group prices. When Shangra-La and; George Hirai attended the fun- Mrs. Vernal Sharp won the G. i Shangra-Lee need a new street, eral of Raymond Hashitani in O n -’ E. electric fry pan at Eders in | a new court! thouse, more and bet-1 tario Monday afternoon. Nv. sa. Her name was drawn from ter schools, higher wages for Mrs Dudley Kurtz honored her the ladies who had attended at county, city, state and federal small daughter, Elaine, on her 4th hast two of the demonstrations employees and teachers, we birthday with a birthday party, held there merely let it be known in Boise ten little guests and their mothers Mr. and Mrs M. L. Kurtz visit or Salt Lake City. They immedi were present. They were Teresa ed at the William Gahley home in ately send us money in lieu of, and Marsha Topliff, Vickie, T er Caldwell Monday night. Tuesday taxes and they send us the m oney: esa and Pamela Hamilton of Nys they went to Boise. that they have made o ff our dis sa, Suzanne and Mark Hartley, Darlene Keller of Parma counts. Roddy Pice, Lois Seuell. Steven spent Sunday afternoon at the Yours Very Truly, Kreigh, Shorral Wilson, Mike K o - ! Rube Graham hçme Armen DeFoe. ASSOCIATION Newell Heights TAX TAX TAX a m . DRINK ALL -JERSEY MILK... Taste the Difference! Did You Know All-Jersey M ilk Contains Armstrong Inlaid Linoleum only $1.95 Sq. yd. Laid on Your Floor, Includes Linoleum Material and Labor to L ay — Example of Room Size 6 x 5 . . . . only $6.95 10x12. . . only $20.95 We Have Over 80 Patterns of Linoleum in Stock. 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