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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAI THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1946 P A G E TW O Donna Lee were Sunday evening Junior McGinnis, Donna Steelman pod meadows five or six miles and Paul Parker. from Smith's ferry, which is about dinner guests in the L W. Dier- and Mr. Bobby Church News and Mrs. Vernon Parker and 60 miles from Emmett on the North The Gate City Journal king home. children were Sunday dinner guests and South highway. A program has Mrs. W. W. Webb and Mrs. THE CHURCH OF THE Mr. and Mrs. George Hudson of in Nyssa at the home of Mr. and been outlined for each day’s act James Attebery were hostesses at Homedaie, NAZARENE Idaho and Mr. ancl Gordon Toomb. ivities. Editor and Publisher KLASS V. POWELL a miscellaneous snower for Ruby Mrs. Prank Johns of Napton Sid Mrs. E. J. Wilson, Pastor Parker and Mr. Toomb are There will not be any services Brown Wednesday evening at the ing left Thursday morning for Mrs. brother and sister. Webb home. Bingo was played dur 3unday on account of our district ing the evening with prizes going Lowman, Idaho to visit a week or Janet Parker is visiting in Nyssa ADVERTISING RATc.8 SUBSCRIPTION KATES days in the Louis Hudson home. for several days at the home of am p meeting at Nampa. to Uie various guests. Many lovely 10 Mr. Mrs. J. R. Banta of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Toomb. Year 12.00 Open rate, per inch...... 35c We will start a revival meeting useful gifts were received by Calgary, and Alberta, anived| _______________ Six $1.25 National, per inch.......... 35c Sunday, September X, with Rev. and honoree. A lunch of open fac Wednesday evening Canada to visit for a In Boise— .................. 05 Classified!,, per word..... ...2c J. Russell Brown and Mr. and Mrs. the ed sandwiches, salad, orange nut iew days in the K. I. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maughan are Minimum..... 30c (Strictly in Advancer oread, stuffed olives, ripe olives, home. Mr. and Mrs. Banta were spending a two-weeks vacation in A. L. Crane as the special workers. pickles, cake and coffee was served. former neighbors of the Peterson Boise visiting relatives. Guests included Mrs. E. E. East- in Canada. They left Sat Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon CHRISTIAN CHURCH ma».. Ruth Eastman of Napton Sid family urday morning their home. Go On Outing— Entered at the postoffices at Nyssa. Oregon for transmission 5th and Ennis Sts. ing, Mrs. Glen C. Brown, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. for K. I. Peterson and The annual L. D. S. Weiser stake through the United States Maas, as second class matter, under H. M. Korman, Mrs. R. E. Dille, Arlene and Donna Marla George Whipple, Pastor and Mr. fathers and sons outing will he the act of March 3, 1879. Mrs. Vernon Parker, Mrs. Clyde and Mrs. J. R. Banta spent Bible school, 9:45 a. m. held August 22, 23 and 24 at Tri- Steelman, Mrs. Wilbur Looney, day in Boise. They enjoyed a Fri pic Morning worship, 11 a. m. Com Mrs. Bill Ashcraft, Mrs. Dan Holly, Julia Davis park. RHEUMATISM Mr. and Mrs. Z. Davidson o) munion served each Lord’s day. Mrs. Glenwood Pounds, Mrs. Rich nic A in farewell COLUMBIA AVENUE Parma, potluck supper will ARTHRITI5 Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Groot Bible school for all ages, 10 a. m. ard Holly of Adrian and Mrs. be served Friday evening at 6:30 I suffered and for years and am so Mary June Winchester. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal fields of of Apple Valley, Mrs. Dick Stum Morning worship, 11 a. m. on the Adrian high school lawn thankful that I am free from pain E. L. C&mfield, Jr., of Port for Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Nevin and and Jasper, Minnesota are spending of Oregon Trail. Mr. and Mrs. Communion service each Lord's Townsend, able to do my work that I will Washington left Ttiurs Laura Louise. Rev. Nevin's resig Jay. Sermon, “Christ, Our High their vacation at the Dick Groot Dick Groot, Mr. and Mrs. Pete gladly answer anyone writing me day morning for California to visit natjon ^ p^tof Gf the Community Mrs. Whipple. home. Mrs. Fields is the former Tensen and Gerrit Timmerman ot Priest’’, for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz. relatives after visiting his sister, Prayer and discussion meetings Mrs. C. Glen Brown of Adrian lor Unlted Presbyterian church was P. O, Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. Marjorie Oroot. They also visited Caldwell were guests at a cover forall ages at 7:3 p. m. read and accepted on Sunday, Aug Pd. Adv.—NXTE-OVO Laboratories dish dinner at the home of Mr. Evening a few days. in the Black Hills of South Dakota ed service, 8:15. Ladies of ust 11. He is exchanging pulpits Mrs. John Timmerman of the council will present a miss Mrs. Mary June Winchester and with Rev. Moore of the Multnomah and Yellowstone National park. and Newell Heights. son. Daniel, of Port Townsend, church in Portland, Oregon. They They will spend two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tensen and ionary message. visited the past week leave the last week In August Bernard Eastman family returned Sunday from Sum ADRIAN FREE METHODIST Washington relatives and friends here. in the home of her sister, Mrs. will to take charge of their new pas Darwin Jensen left Tuesday for mit Prairie, where they spent the C. Glen Brown. CHURCH torate. Everyone is invited to att Real Estate Insurance Eastern Oregon Federal Ogden on business. summer. Dorothy Toomb arrived Monday Rev. E. M. Richey, Pastor end the farewell supper, but is to visit her parents, Mr and Mrs. asked to bring his own silver and Savings and Loan 10 a. m , Sunday school. William Toomb, and family for dishes. 11 a. m„ sermon, “The Power of two Association weeks. She will teach comm Phone 64 the Gospel’’. and Mrs. James Attebery ercial courses and mathematics in and Mr. daughter, 8 p. m„ young people's hour. Judy, moved Fri Nyssa, Oregon Baker, Oregon high school at Reuben, Idaho day to Ontario to make their home. 8:45, "Choosing Rather” motion the the coming year. picture with music and singing. Mr. Attebery will coach in Ontario Mr. and Mrs. C. Glen Brown, school this coming year. Mrs. Mary June Winchester and high THE COMMUNITY UNITED son, Mrs. Ruth Looney and David, Daniel, spent Sunday in PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mrs. Elmer Sparks and Wayne 10 a. m., Bible school. Classes j Boise. were in Emmett Thursday, Billy Robert Brown, who was working and for all the family. Looney returned home In the Brown Mercantile store with Cliffy 11 a. m., morning worship. Rev. has their mother after spending Nevin’s last sermon as pastor. j home. gone to Boise to make his a few days in Emmett visiting START AUGUST 26 "How Big Are Little Things?” grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. v f ; ,’an and their 8 p. m., evening worship. Song ! Julia, Picking to last four weeks A. C. Henderson. Ruth and Phyllis of Napton service followed by discussions for Siding and Ruby Brown were Zola Marla Bonde of Emmett I adults, young people and the little j Caldwell is spending a week's vacation with shoppers Monday. folks. Closing thought by the pas- | Julia Frances her aunts, Mrs. Elmer Sparks Eastman arrived and two | tor. Mrs. Looney. from Spokane to visit her Mr. and Wilbur Weekly calendar will be ann- •Sunday Mrs. Ed Bott and Lot parents, Mr. nd Mrs. E. E. Eastman. ' ounced at the morning worship We tie Reynolds of Letha, Idaho spent She is in nurses training in Spo- Sunday Two miles south of Ontario meet in the Adrian high school . kane. afternoon visiting Mrs. building. They were guests of Mrs. Mrs. Lots Cartwright was a Sun Sparks. Ruth Looney and Mrs. Elmer day dinner guest of her sister, Mrs. Elmer YOU'LL FEEL Ray Elliot, in Kingman Kolony. supper. Sparks at Sunday evening Mr. and Mr: Clyde Steelman and ; Mr and Mrs Ridd]e a||d tatnMy LIK E YOU'RE FLYING of Bruno, Idaho have taken poss OREGON’ S 8111 ANNUAL ession of the restaurant in Adrian, which they recently purchased from Helen Nicholson They have also bought the Hinton residence near j That’s what Chevron Supreme Gasoline brings to your the Snake river bridge. car, folks—skyway performance adapted to the highway. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Nicholson have War-born improvements in flying fuels paved the way purchased the Chet Hudson acre for this premium gasoline—a gasoline that is tailor-made age and will make their home ther. for your car’s requirements. Chevron Supreme means Mr. and Mrs. John Dil'e ol 'eattle are vi iting in the home quicker starts, extra power—smoother performance in if their son, R, E. Dille, lor a few traffic and on the open road. Try it! Jays. A family gathering was held at the R. E. Dille home Sunday. | The occasion was a birthday dinn er for Jean Dille. and a cousin, W. E. FCHIREMAN Billy Rudd. Guests were Mr. and B IG G E R A N D B E T T E R T H A N EVER . More than $50,000 ¡a Live PHONE 61 Mrs. John - Dille of Seattle, Mr. stock and A gricu ltu ra l Premiume. and Mrs. Jim Rudd and Billy ot Scores of New Machinery and Educa tional Exhibits. Six Blocks of Midway Vale, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Dille Fun and Carnival. Entertainment and Thrills for the Entire Family. ^ and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- nond Henienway and- sons, Wtn- STANDARD OF CALIfÒlTNÌA PRODUCT * HO RSE R A C ES — D oily 1 :3 0 P M. iell Dille and daughters, and Em- * RODEO and HO RSE SH O W — N ig h tly 8 P M. nett Raney, all of Weiser. * H O LLYW O O D R E V U E Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas drove — N ig h tly 8 P M . * D A N C E TO JIM M Y G R IE R 'S « to Weiser Friday evening to att O RCH ESTRA — N ig h tly end the rodeo. They came hom * L IV E S T O C K and P O U L T R Y JU D G IN G i unday, accompanied by Mr. and — D aily 9 A .M . THE SO LAR HOUSE ACRES if PARKING SPACE iM PICNIC GROUNDS vlrs. Walter Yardley.. Mrs. Vernon Parker entertained a birthday party for her dau- ADMISSION S O t at Yugust 16. Janet received many In clud e s F ed e ral ta x . nice gifts. The afternoon was spent Children 14 ond under F R EE. playing games. Refreshments ot cake and ice oream were served to Edith Mathews, Roberta Jo and Jimmy Webster. 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