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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1946 TERMS OF 4 COUNCIL MEMBERS TO EXPIRE Arcadia entertained at cards lor Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Fields and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot Tuesday ev- ening Four men will retire this year , . „ _ . . . _ Mrs. Jake Van Twisk and Tony as members of the Nyssa city coun- apd Henry are spending their va- cil. cation at Waldport, Oregon. The retiring councilmen are R. O . ' Mrs. Dick Groot and Mrs. L. R. Whitaker, chairman; Grant Rine- Fields shopped in Welser Tuesday, hart, George Sallee and Bernard Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tensen en- j,-rost tertained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Petitions signed by 10 persons L B- Fields, Mr. and Mrs. Dick must <t>e filed by October 5 in or- Oroot and Mr. and Mrs. John er for the names of the prospective Broad. candidates to appear on the ballot Darwin Jensen has returned curing the general election to be from a busines* trip to Ogden. held November 5. --------------------------- The councilmen elected in Nov- 17,000 PHEASANTS ember will take office In January. RAISED NEAR HERE COLUMBIA AVENUE Sunday evening visitors at the Grant Rinehart home in Nyssa were Mrs. Pete Tensen, Mrs. John Broad, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Fields of Jasper, Minn esota, and Mrs. Dick Tensen. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Groot of Home Owners PACE FIVE BE GOOD FOR SUGAR i attending SPARE STAMP WILL Clty to business in Salt Lake the coast. They visited several summer resorts from Astoria down the coast to Coos Bay. Spare stamp 51 In family ration VIJttag Relatives ! books four will be made good Sept- ^ Brown of Smith's Center. To Ogden— Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Whitaker ' ember 1 for five pounds of sugar Kansas is visiting at the home of for regular household use. Stamp his brother-in-law, Clay Doolittle. and two daughters left FrUay on 151 will continue valid until Dec- Mr. Brown, an aucUoneer and in a vacation trip to Ogen, Utah. ember 31, OPA officials announce. SUrance man. will be here until Pastor and young adults at ret ra t Meantime, the only canning sugar Thursday. 10 a. m., Bible school. From Nevada— _____________ U a. m., morning worship. Ser- at Ponderosa Camp, Payette lakes, stamps for use this year are spare Lester Keizer of Eureka. Nevada stamps 9 and 10. H orn..- from B ikini— mon, “Answering Life's Greatest McCall, Idaho. is visiting in Nyssa this week. He is Seaman 1/c Harold J. Corfield, Question". | prayer meeting and Bible study, ¡who has been on Bikini atoll, has the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. K-il- 8 p. m.. evening worship. Song Wednesday 8:15 p.m . retuined home on leave. Corfield, ¡zer, formerly of Nyssa. service and devotional period. Dis- , jwho will be here for 10 days, part- cussions: Adult, "The Certainty of SUNSET VALLEY ASSEMBLY ieipated In the atomic bombing Goes to Payette— Immortality"; young people, “The test. Mrs. Henry Borgman visited rel OF GOD Bible and Prayer In Public Wor i Collect Bundles— ________ ______ atives in Payette the first of the Alfred U Brim, Pastor ship; Pioneers led by Mrs. Defier. _______________________ 1,he oUweis of the L. D. S . ! „ er<. from Momnouth_ week. Sunday school, 10a. m, Between 17,000 and 18,000 pheas Closing thought by our pastor. Mrs. Alfred Brim, superintendent. Prlmur>' here held a bundles-for-1 Mrs Hofstetter of Mon- ants will be released from the Tuesday, delegation leaves for Devotional services. U a. m. Brltalu dnve recently, collecting mouth. Oregon arrived Sunday to Visit Son- state pheasant farm southwest of Payette lakes conference. Young people's and children's n“ uly ,P°unds ° f clothing, shoes visit her daughter. Mrs. Edward | John Abersold and son, Lorien Ontario this year, It was reported Wednesday, 8 p. m„ choir prac-1 and other articles. Boydell,o and family. j Abersold, and Miss Jeneal Harrl- church, 7 p. m. this week by Harold Sevey, super tice. -------------------------- son of Providence, Utah were over- Evangelistic service, 8 p. m. intendent. Friday, 10 a. m„ prayer group at Attend Fair— In Boise— 1 night guests at the home of Mr. Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 8 p. m. j Only a few of these pheasants Newell heights. Mr. and Mi-s. George N. Bair Mr. and Mrs. Bumall Brown 1 and Mrs. S. W. Abersold. The visl- Bible study, Friday, 8 p. m, will be released in Malheur coun YoiiT arV'cordiaUy^ invited to at- ' attended the Owyhee County fair spent the week-end with their son. 1 >rs were en route to Portland ty , as this farm serves virtually all THE CHURCH OF THE tend these serv.ces. j1" Homedale last Saturday. Boyd Brown, and family in Boise. and California. of eastern Oregon. Most of the NAZARENE SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST birds will go to Umatilla, Baker, E. J. Wilson, Pastor , _ . (In Boise— Wallowa and Klamath counties. Elder Robert Adams, Acting Pastor | Mre Ja)m Wftn, and Mr and Returns from Vacation— 10 a.m., Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Eastman Serving 5 Counties The number of birds raised Sabbath school, 3 p. m., Saturday. [ Mrs. William Coleman were in . . this 11 am., Song service and sermon, and son, Michael, have returned From the Largest Stock of year is about the same as last year jgev j Russell Brown, evangelist, Prayer meeting, 8 p. m„ Tuesday Boise Monday on business. from a week's vacation spent on Genuine Phe feed problem has been sen- wiu ^ preaching and Mr and Mrs at the home of Mrs. Mollie Nelson. -------------------------- sus, aside from the farm's own A L Cralne slnging. _______ Visit in Nampa— feed production. j 715 p m _ young people’s ser j Kenneth Renstrom spent the CHRISTIAN CHURCH vices. j week-end with his parents In Nam- 5th and Ennis Sts. SCHOOL DISTRICT 8 p.m„ evangelistic service. Ipa. Parts 8 p.m. every night through the Orders Shipped Immediately George Whipple, Pastor BOUNDARY SETTLED Real Estate Insurance 5 evangelistic services, good sing- Go to Caldwell— Bible school, 9:45 a. m. w , v.,„ Settlement of the boundary be ng and preaching. You are invited. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Com- , Mrs. . Lloyd „ Landreth , and daugh- . ■ ter-in-law, Mrs. Chuck Landreth, tween school districts 47 and 19 Phone 64 munion served each Lord’s day. ASSEMBLY OF GOD were Caldwell visitors Saturday. In the Big Bend area was made Phone 49 Payette, Idaho Bible school for all ages, 10 a. m. Pastor, C. L. Snider Nyssa, Oregon last week by the county court In Sunday school, 9:45 A. M. Returning from School— Morning worsnip, 11 a. m. session here with that part of Morning worship, 11 A. M. Mrs. Kenneth Renstrom will re- district 47 on the south side of Communion service each Lord's Evanglistic service, 8 P. M, um home Friday after attending 4 le Snake river being put In dis Tuesday prayer meeting, 8 P. M. day. Sermon, "Christ, Our High Eastern Oregon College of Educa- trict 19. The change was made Thursday prayer meeting, 8 P. M. Priest”, Mrs. Whipple. ion at La Grande for two weeks. at the request of residents of Prayer and discussion meetings district 19 and with no opposition HE METHODIST COMMUNITY forall ages at 7:3 p. m. Visit In Utah— from the other district. CAR SALESMAN CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Dale Moss spent Appraisers will be appointed to Evening service, 8:15. Ladies ol Also auto mechanic, motor specialist. Train Rev H J. Gernhardt, Pastor he week-end visiting relatives and determine the value of a school the council will present a miss ing and experience necessary. Must keep clean Church school, 10 a.m. ionary message. Worship and sermon, 11 a.m. shop, do guaranteed work. Tools furnished, “Christ and the Worker." BILL LANE good salary and commission. Our nursery cares for your babies ADRIAN FREE METHODIST Telephone 144-J during the hour of warship. Auctioneer CHURCH Intermediate fellowship, 7:30 pm. BOX A NYSSA, OREGON Rev. E. M. Richey, Pastor Youth fellowship, 7:30 p.m. Phone 116J______ Nyssa 10 a. m. Sunday school. No evening service this Sunday. 11 a. m„ morning worship. 8 p.m., young people’s hour. CLOVERS, ALFALFAS, GRAS- ES, ONION SEEDS Attention Growers! THE COMMUNITY UNITED HIGHEST MARKET VALUES. ONION STORAGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCII MAIL SAMPLES 10 a. m., Bible school. . WRITE TO US. 25,000 Sacks. Well Ventilated 11 a. m„ morning worship. Come Have facilities to pask out and welcome our new pastor, the and ship. Contact Mike Phillips, Reverend H. E. Moore, and his LOCAL NEWS Bernard Eastman Manser, Inc. W anted Check fire hazards in your new dwelling. For guidance see Frank T. Morgan (Have a Chest X-Ray September 15) Seeds Cash Buyers Watts Seed Company Nyssa, Oregon Phone 144J Parma, Idaho Phone 74 Contact MIKE PHILLIPS Phone 2692 HOMEDALE, IDAHO family. I 8 p. m„ evening worship with devotions and discussions lor all. Wednesday, 8 p. m„ choir prac tice at the Hurst home. Friday, 10 a. m„ prayer group. l a k e C a t e ° \ to rt- th e M o w IS ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL MISSSION Rev. C. L. Callahan. Rector Regular services will be resumed at 7:30 p.m. unday. September 1. Holy communion will be held at 9 a.m. on September 7. No evening service. Hear The Frank L. McGuire STO RY THIS MAY BE YOUR OPPORTUNITY FOR INDEPENDENCE YOU ARE VERY WELCOME P. H. Parrott sales director for Frank L. Meguire, “ Ameri ca’s Largest Home Seller” will be in Ontario, September 6 and 7 for the purpose o f talking to men and wlomen interested in joining the McGuire organization in the Ontario-Payette dist rict. Mr. Parrott, who is the Northwest vice president of th< National Institute o f Real Estate Brokers has been with the trank L. McGuire organization for over 25 years during whicl period they have set up a national record of selling real estate that has never been remotely approached by any other sell ing organization in America. The firm has sold over 29,000 homes for a total value o f over $100,000,000, every third home in Portland, Oregon. Mr. Parrott has just completed the organization o f the Mc Guire new branch office in Seattle, Washington. In 35 days from they had their license to operate in this new location he had placed and trained 60 sales people, had obtained over 200 listings of Seattle property and had over o f a million dollars in sates The McGuire Slogan is “ ACTION” . “ List with McGuire and start packing.” Mr. Parrott will speak at the Women’s Club House at 7 :3 P.M. Ontario on September 6. To all persons interested in real estate sales work he will tell the McGuire story, o f how you can join or associate your self with the Norhwest sales group on an equal basis with sales people, many who have averaged as high as $1000 per month. We will need representatives in every town within 50 miles o f Ontario, the head office for this district. We are realtors, we co-operate with other realtors-ownev of real estate who want to sell in a hurry, will get an over ser vice, every sales person connected with the Frank L. McGuire c rganization 250 of them will have the information farm, ianc’ and investment property in the Ontario district are o f particu lar interest to the sales people in our Portland, Seattle and Vancouver offices. If you want to sell in a hurry “ list with Frank L. McGuire and start packing” is a slogan we literally make come tnii in the Ontario district. Any and all questions answered with pleasure. % t\ m e b e a m in g e q u ip s boose now prop«'a” e'' m eans T a -"* h e A n tet- to r* nd c o « T ^ a- b e a tin g to worh- a u ^ in k pros' 9e'S ecor L. D. S. CHURCH Sunday, 9:15 a m., priesthood meeting. Sunday, 10:30 a. m., Sunday school. Sunday, 7:30 p. m., sacrament meeting. Tuesday, 2 p. m., Relief society meeting. First Tuesday of each month ai p. m. Primary lor children be- ween ages of 4 and 12. ent P' u t sh ape ^ r p ^ ' 0 r' ir « ” 3m i n g " ^ 0’ ta r, a" s099«*' W “ , e \ e c h ‘c ch eck « v °»’ far° we o\\ burner stok er ° r at once- dea'er w ith Y °u m pp* house built by district 47 which will fall to the other district in the change. During its Wednesday session the court also advanced expense noney in the amount of $300 to the FFA and the 4-H so that ex hibits may be taken to the Pac ific International Livestock show in Portland and to the state fair at Salem. OREGON’ S 8U I ANNUAL STATE FAIR ' B IG G E R A N D B E T T E R T H A U EVER . M or« than «50.000 U Lav*, s t o c k an d A g r i c u l t u r a l P rem iu m **1 S core« o f New M achinery and E d ««*» tional E xhibit«. Six B lock « o f M idway Fun and Carnival. Entertainm ent « * 4 T h rills for th« Entire Fam ily. ^ « HOkSC RACKS — Doily 1 :1 0 P.M. * RODIO ond NORSK SHOW — N .y h H y S P M. dr H O LLY W O O D RKVU K — N ,«ht»y S P .M . * D A N C E T O JIM M Y G R IM 'S « O RCH ESTRA — N i«bffy * L IV E S T O C K ond P O U L T R Y JU D G IN G — Doily 9 A.M. j ACICS i f P U IIM SPACE mi PICNIC CROONOS ADMISSION 5 0 ? Include« federal lox . Children 14 ond under FRIK. SALIM Sept. 2-8 lpA H Q V .P P W E R £ lc c t'u c iil/ SoM UCH*Co«ts So L IT T L E !