Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 17, 1946, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    T H E N Y S S A G A T E C IT Y J O U R N A L
Kingman Kolony
The Kingman grange met Mon­
day evening with a good crowd In
attendance. A fter the regular busi­
ness meeting a program presented
by the lecturer as follows: Song,
by all, “School Days;" a qruif on
state
trick
abbreviations,
by all
a
members
and a talk on the
the proposed »50 per school child
equalization tax bill by Mrs. Joe
Brumbach. After the Orange ses­
sion
refreshments
of
sandwiches,
pickles and coffee were served by
Mrs. Prank Cummls and Mrs. T ho­
mas.
Betty Hall was an over-night
guest Saturday of Myrna Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft were
Sunday guests In the BUI Ash­
craft home In Adrian.
Donna Brown, niece of Mrs. Dale
Ashcraft, returned to her home In
Lorenzo, Idaho last Thursday a f­
ter visiting In the Dale Ashcraft
home for some time.
Oscar Schaefer has been taking
treatments for a severe case of
lumbago the past week.
Mrs. L. Kreager, Mrs. Guy Olenn
and Mrs. G. H. Salter shopped in
Boise Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Olenn were
business callers In Ontario Mon­
day.
Lamar Luker has been a patient
In the Nyssa Nursing home.
Word was received last week of
the death o f M. M. Oreellng, who
was a long-time resident and pro­
perty owner In the Kolony.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Sparks were
In Vale on business Saturday.
The Tom Sparks family of Nys­
sa were callers at the Art Sparks
residence Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Plercy were
business callers In Boise Monday.
Elsie Fernandez and two child­
ren spent the week-end at the
home of Mrs. Fernandez' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Fredericks.
Mrs. Frank Cummins and Mrs.
Lula M. Cummins spent Thursday
In the C. C. Cotton home In Nyssa.
Woodrow Thurman, brother of
Mrs. Wesley Plercy, and Ihls fam i­
ly were week-end guests In the
Plercy home.
Ethel Lane, Agnes Ashcraft and
Lois Glenn attended an executive
meeting o f the P T A at the Judd
home In Newell heights Thursday
evening.
Mrs. Arthur Case, Mrs. J. G.
Lane and Mrs. Lynn Hurst at­
tended a Mary and Martha soc­
iety meeting In the home of Mrs.
H. E. Moore In Adrian Thursday.
A D R IA N
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»R E E METHODIST
CHURCH
Sunday school. 10 a. m.
Sermon by pastor, 11 a. m.
Young people's service. 7:30 p. m.
Song service, 8 p. m.
Sound motion picture. 8:15 p. m.
ASSEM BLY OF GOD
Pastor, C. L. Snider
Sunday school, 9:45 A. M.
Morning worship, 11 A. M.
Evanglistic service, 8 P. M.
Tuesday prayer meeting. 8 P. M
Thursday prayer meeting, 8 P. M.
THE CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE
E. J. Wilson, Pastor
10 a.m., Sunday school.
11 a.m., Morning worship ser­
vice.
7:15 p.m., N. Y. P. serivees.
8 p.m., Evangelistic service.
8 p.m., Wednesdays prayer and
praise service except first W edira-
day o f each month when we have
missionary and crusaders meetings.
You are always welcome at the
church of the Nazarene, 5th st.,
and Good avenue.
F IR S T M IS SIO N A R Y
B A P T IS T CHURCH
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Morning warship, 11 a. m.
Evening services, 8 o'clock,
Prayer meetings each Thursday
evening, 8 p. m.
T R IN IT Y
LU TH E R AN CHURCH
O F PAR M A
‘The Church o f the Lutheran Hour’
Harold Heckmann, Pastor
Divine worship Sunday morning
at 10 o’clock. “T h e Wonders of the
Grace of G od" based on 1 Corinth­
ians" i, 4-9, will be the central
thought of the day’s message.
Sunday school and adult Bible
hour at 11 o’clock.
Sunday night Pastor Heckmann
will leave for Rochester, Minnesota.
During his absence you are re­
quested to contact the parsonage
In Parma (phone 115-L or Pastor
Koehllnger of Ontario (phone 279J)
In case o f emergency. The time of
services and Sunday school will ap­
pear In this paper from week to
week. O f necessity all week-day
activities will stop until the pastor
returns.
HE
M ETHODIST C O M M U N ITY
CHURCH
Rev H J. Gernhardt, Pastor
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Worship and sermon, “BE THOU
F A IT H F U L ".11 a m.
Intermediate fellowship, 7 p.m.
Youth fellowship 7 p.m.
Young adult fellowship. 7 p.m.
Hymn sing and gospel' service,
8 p.m.
THE C O M M U N ITY UN ITED
PR E S B Y TE R IA N CHURCH
Rev. H. E. Moore. Pastor
Bible school, 10 a.m.
Morning worship, 11 a.m.
Evening worship, 8 p.m.
World-wide communion service
Public invited.
L. D. S. CHURCH
Sunday, 9:15 a m., priesthooc
meeting.
Sunday, 10:30 a. m., Sundaj
school.
Sunday, 7:30 p. m„ sacrament
meeting.
Tuesday, 2 p. m.. Relief soc.etj
meeting.
First Tuesday of each month a:
p. m. Primary for children be-
ween ages o f 4 and 12.
Ices beginning Sunday, September
TH U RSD AY, OCTOBER 17, 1940
Big Bend
Jim Van Cleef, pilot of North­
west Airlines, was a Thursday ev­
ening dinner gue.t of his brother,
Charles Van Cleef, and family.
Mrs. LeRoy Bennett and Mrs.
Harvey Bennett shopped in Cald­
well Thursday.
A number of seed buyers lor
various firms have been busy in
this vicinity. Seed is of good qual­
ity.
Mr. Ricks returned home from
a business trip to Salt Lake City.
Mrs. Clyde Riggs spent Friday
visiting her father, B. ,G. Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Miller were
Sunday guests at a community
dinner served at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. S. G. Tuning in Roswell.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Cleef,
Jr., were among the guests att­
ending a surprise birthday party
Wednesday evening for Bob Batt
f Wilder.
Jim M iller and Richard Holly of
Adrian left early Sunday morning
an a deer hunting trip to South
mountains.
Mrs. N. S. Phelan and Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Lee were Sunday
guests In the Brumbach home.
Mrs. Richard Holly of Adrian
was a luncheon guest of Miss Vir­
ginia Miller Sunday.
Bend ranchers who have cattle
on range are rounding them up Choral Club to Meet—
and bringing them in for wintei
The Nyssa cnorai ciuo will meet
October 22 in the High school mu­
feeding.
sic room.
The Wade P. T. A. met FYiduy
afternoon at Che English home
NEW S OF RECORD
with a majority of members pres­
ent. A fter a business meeting, Mrs.
M ARRIAG E LICENSES
Joe Brumbach gave a report on tlie
Gilbert Jess Sproul and Elsada
basic school law measure to be
Laurette Miller, both o f Ontario.
voted on at the coming election,
Minoru Aokl o f Seattle and Har-
itefreshments were served by tne
ue Morinaga of Vale.
boo teases, Mrs. English and Mis.
I James Newton Allen of Adrian
Ha: vey Bennett.
and Ruby June Williams of Bend.
Instead o f the usual teachers
COMPI.AINTS, C IR C U IT COURT
reception, the P. T. A. will serve
Gannon Bros. vs. Gerald Marsh,
a covered dish dinner at the school-
I et ux. Foreclosure o f Lien. »625.
house Sunday, October 20 at 2
Josephine Holllnger vs. W ill E.
o'clock. Sponsors hppe everyone In
the district will attend.
Here from Caldwell—
Beth and Cathleen Donnelly of
Caldwell spent last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Mitchell. The girls are nieces of
Mrs. Mitchell.
SEPTIC T A N K S
W ATER
C H R IS T IA N CHURCH
5th and Emits Sts.
George Whipple, Pastor
Bible school, 10 a.m.
There Is a class for every age. You
are welcome.
Morning worship, 11 a.m.
Evening services, 7:30 p.m.
Discussion groups for all ages,
Song service.
SEVENTH D A Y AD V E N TIST
Elder Robert Adnms, Acting Pastor
Sabbath school. 3 p. m., Saturday.
Prayer meeting. 8 p. m.. Tuesday
at the home of Mrs. Mollle Nelson.
De-
John Deer Beet Loader
Used only on 10 acres. $650.
SO FTENERS
New Mc-Cormick
Deering Spring
Tooth Harrows
Brower Plumbing Shop
Phone 95J
Land Leveling
ALSO
New Potato Sacker
0
Various other machines and equipment.
A N D SU B -S O ILIN G
OWYHEE TRUCK & IMP. CO.
Dragline and Shovel W ork
C. E. LESEBERG
, Phone 154J
Cable vs. Ted
Don’t Miss This Good Buy
Eureka Vacuum Cleaner»
Nyssa
Halstead &
| Motts. Recovery on account. »347.
55.
Belle Bradley vs. Clarence K ll-
buin, et al. Damages. »20,209.50.
Charles C. Bradley vs. Clarence
Kilburn, et al. Damages. »600.
P E TIT IO N S FILED, PRO BATE
COURT
Estate o f Mary E. Coulter, de­
ceased.
Estate of L. Adam, deceased.
7.00 x 16 tires, like new. Excellent condition
Chrome Sink Mixing Faueet3 „
SUNSET V A L L E Y ASSEMBLY
OF GOD
Alfred L. Brim, Pastor
Sunday school, 10a. m.
Mrs. Alfred Brim, superintendent
Devotional services, 11 a. m.
Young people's and children's
church, 7 p. tr.
Evangelistic service, 8 p. m.
Prayer meeting. Tuesday, 8 p. m.
Bible study, Friday, 8 p. m.
Holllnger. Divorce.
Lillie Evelyn Skinner vs. Charles
Sidney Skinner. Divorce.
Adeline Johnson vs. Clarence
Kilburn, et al. Damages. *20.552.
For Sale
1941 GMC
Panel Truck
In Portland—
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrison of
Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. John O l­
sen and daughter Mary K., of
Huntington returned Saturday from
a week’s business trip to Portland.
While there Mr. and Mrs. Olsen
purchased a residence. Mr. Olsen
plans to enter the University den­
tal school in November.
Cleaned and Repaired
a.
PAG E FIV E
Farm-All Headquarters
N Y SSA
Phone 83J
ORE.
Announcing
THE OPENING OF A
Wholesale Automotive Parts, Supplies
And Equipment Store
Saturday, October 19
W e have confidence in the growth of the city of
Nyssa and the rich farming area of which it i< the
we are opening a service parts company store in
between Portland and Salt Lake City, as well as
Nyssa.
machine shop service.
V
center, and in order to better terve the wholesale
This will give to Nyssa and the surrounding ter-
It will be our desire at all times to serve your
automotive and tractor requirements of the garages,
itory access to one of the largest and most complete
wholesale needs to the best of our ability and we
service stations and repairmen of this community,
stocks of automotive parts, supplies and equipment
will sincerely try to warrant your patronage.
SERVICE PARTS CO.
W e are glad we are here and hope you are.
Howard Dunaway, Local Manager