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H IE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON Ginnis of Adrian were in Wilder and Greenleaf on business Wed- ne day evening. Mrs. W. W. Smith visited Wed nesday evening at the home of GLASS V. POWELL Mr. and Mrs. John Jarvis in Ad rian. Mr and Mrs. Dud Kurtz and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kurtz and Chyrle ADVERTISING RATbS S U B S C R I P T I O N It A I B S of Caldwell are visiting at the M. L. Kurtz home. Open rate, per Inch- One Year Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hill and National, per Inch...... Six Kenneth Vanderpool had their boats Classi fads, per word Single Copies. at the races in Emmett Sunday. Minimum ! (Strictly In Advance) Mr. and Mrs. Charles West, Sr., Mrs. Charles West, Jr„ and baby, Vda Pearl West, and Claude Scott hopped in Nyssa Thursday. Patricia Smith spent Thursday ught with Joyce McGinnis in Ad- ian. Mrs. Lee Saxton shopped in Par- na Tuesday. Lee Norland spent a few days GIRLS CLUB HAS in Buhl ld‘*h0 ast week with his aunt in Sunset c \ i / i a / i a w r» P ir M ir M r a ,u i M rs - C p rli K m l,h and O W 1 [VI A n i l i l \ _ l i 1L (;aIy and Mrs. Bob Brown shopped Valley. The Cooking I girls club went ---------- In Boi.-.e Tuesday. NEWELL HEIGHTS, June 10—Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith and swimming and picnicking at Snive Rube Graham and Gary are visiting Deann and Mr. and Mrs. James Mc- l 's spring Saturday afternoon. Ar- ene Piercy, the leader, accompam- ■d them. Mr and Mrs. Puckett of Nampa ire now employed at the Wesley hercy farm. Mrs. Charles Newbill and Mrs. Wesley Piercy attended a card party t the William Ashcraft home in \drian Friday afternoon. Mrs. Nellie Newbill is visiting at the Frank Cummins home in Elgin. Mrs. Wayne Piercy and Mrs. Ev en Stark shopped in Ontario Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bus Phyfer of Big Bend visited at the B.vrl Phyfer home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kurtz of North Powder are visiting at the M. L. Kurtz home. Harvey McLaughlin, Jr., of Wal- 'owa, Oregon is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz. Pete Timmerman of visited a t the Nature rarely provides the pressure to bring home of Mr. and Mrs. John Tim well water to the surface. Hence the need for merman Sunday. «he Injector, originated by Jacuzzi and the Jerry Timmerman of Caldwell greatest single pump invention of modern ame Sunday to spend a week with times. Almost like magic it makes your well his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. "artesian"... no moving parts under ground- John Timmerman. nothing to lubricate. Then the Mr. and Mrs. H. Holmboc and Centrifugal Imptllerwhisks the 1 '■htldren of Burns are visiting Mr. water through your pressure J Holmboe’s sister, Mrs. Forrest tank or pipe lines to provide Hardman, and family. The visit "Automatic Water" at the H. , marks the first time they have turn of the tap That's Jacuzzi seen each other In 20 years. . . . your best buy in pumps. Mr. and Mrs. H. Dougherty and Mr. and Mrs. M. Ford of West F R E E Write for illut- rJ C S o J ji Plains, Missouri are working a t the trated folder or come in R \ Lee Saxton farm. tod*) C m Mrs. Luit Stam and Selma ac- compinied Mrs. Earl Crocker and Eloise to Nampa, where Selma and Eloise will attend business college. Elva Montague of Ontario is visitng at the home of her sister, Mrs. Leonard Smith. Shirley Smith and Ray Mecham >f Nyssa were Friday evening sup- x;r guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Landau. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith and family attended the boat races in Bmmett. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hari shopped n Boise Saturday. Mrs. H ari’s sls- er accompanied them home. Miss Janice Kelser and John Stewart of Buhl, Idaho are visiting it the home of their aunt, Mrs. lick Kreigh. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrison if Nyssa visited a t the Charles Newbill home Thursday afternoon I he Gate City Journal o m Af/TOMATIC Ù W Â T iK Z Church Notes THURSDAY, JUNE 10, HM8 meeting. Tuesday, 4 p. m.. primary meet' Tuesday, 7:30 p. m„ geneologlcal training class. Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Mutual 10 aan., Sunday school. Improvement association meeting. 11 am ., congregational and spe Sunday, 5:30 p. m., ward welfare meeting, i First and third Sundays) cial singing and sermon. 7:15 p.m., Young people, teen age and junior services. CHRISTIAN CHURCH 8 p.m., Evangelistic service. 5th and Ennis Sts. 8 p.m., Wednesdays, prayer meet George Whipple, Pastor ing. Bible school 10 a.m. 12 noon. Friday, prayer and fast Morning worship, 11 a.m. "The ing service. Meaning of Stewardship". Evening service: Tord Qstrom, CATHOLIC CHURCH who is visiting his uncle, John Park Avenue anil Third Street Ostrom, in Nyssa, will speak. Mr. Rev. P. J. Gaire, Paster Ostrom is a native of Sweden, and Beginning the first Sunday in a graduate of Swedish university June and continuing through July in the field of education. He will and August the time of mass in speak of religious conditions in the Catholic church will be at 8 Sweden and of conditions after the am . every Sunday. war. The public is especially invited to attend. Mr. Ostrom speaks flu ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ent English. THE CHLRCH OF THE NAZAKENE Here from Monmouth— Mrs. Dessa Hofstedder of Mon mouth, Oregon visited over the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Edward Boydell, and family, Mrs. Hofstedder, who is college librarian at Monmouth, retume to Mon mouth Monday for the summer e.sion. ttieir daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Ryan of San Fran cisco. Visitor Here— Miss Laei Hansen of Weiser vis ited Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Dorman. FOR SALE— guarantee tin hold at one Dority. Youth re-won FOR S A L E ^ boat and m Adrian. POR SALE— At 535 north 260-R after 6 Rev. C. I.. Callahan. R.ftor Holy communion at 9 a.m. on second Sunday of each month; evening prayer at 4 p.m. on first, third and fourth Sundays. Sunday school at 10:30 am . ASSEMBLY OF GOD Sterl D. Splesz. Pastor SUNSET VALLEV ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. J. E. DotLon, Pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship. 11 a.m. Evangelistic services, 7:45 tm . Wednesday Bible study, 7:45 p.m. 10 a.m., Sunday school. 11 a.m.. Morning worship. 7 p.m., Junior church. 8 p.m.. An inspirational song ser vice and evangelistic sermon. 8 pm ., Tuesdays, prayer. FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Roland G. Waest. Pa-.tor There will be no Sunday school or divine worship service this Sun day, June 13. Tlie regular schedule of Sunday school at 10 o'clock and divine worship at 11 o'clock will be re turned Sunday, June 20. MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH John Benedict, Supply Pastor Sunday school, 10 am . Morning worship, 11 a.m. Evening worship, 8 p.m. Wednesday prayer service, 8 pm. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS SECOND WARD (Mormon) Arvel Child, Bishop Sunday, 11:30, Sunday school. 10:30, Priesthood meeting. Sunday, 8 p.m., Sacrament ser vices. Wednesday, 2 p.m., Relief society. Wednesday, 4 p.m., Primary. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Mutuai Improvement Standard Aluminum Asbestos Coating protects prepared- paper and metal roofs. Standard Shingle Oil gives shingles and other rough woodwork longer life. Economical roof coverings-for ; Job,soon done botter living and working WINDOW ST ä N 0 A B £ FOR THE BABY CO NTEST P R IZ E S FOR SALE— business, incl cleaner, treat« hand trucks sale a t reduo feed corn, w pared feeds, tractor in ggc range. Phone son, Nyssa. FOR SALE— ta toes. Out fr< Hashitani, ph FOR SALE— bull, two yean Floyd Holton, one east of i Parma route 2 FOR SALE— way 20, one Lawrence. .STANO« R oofs stay spic and span longer when weather-proofed with Standard products. FOR SALE— home, two bed apartment. A eluding quick- lawn, trees. Owyhee )rua Co PHONE 61 W. E. SCHIREMAN FOR SALE— i First street; t quire at Shell FOR SALE— Marshall We! 165-W, 8 to FOR SALE— Deere tractor, cultivators ar Allis Chalmers iliary motor good shape, miles west of ( THE METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. H. J. Gernhardt. Pastor FOR SALE— 1 washing mach tion. Ostrom B 118-W. Sunday school, 9:45 am . Worship and sermon, 11 a.m. Fellowships, 7 p.m. FOR SALE— point range, p SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH FOR SALE— wide assortine prices, washat Nyssa Fum itur straight west o: Naomi Ruehert, Superintendent American Legion Hall Sabbath school, 3:30 to 5 pm . The public Is Invited to attend. L. D. S. CHURCH First Ward Dean Fife, Itishop Sunday, 9 a. m., Sunday school. Sunday, 10:30 a. m. priesthood meeting. Sunday. 6:30 p. m., sacrament Primary Hour Changed— fast meeting. The second ward L.D.S. primary or Tuesday, 2 p. m., Relief society will hold its summer meetings at ! o'clock Wednesday now, instead >f 4. A full summer program has >een planned for the children, Make Your Own which will lake two hours each vVednesday. Children between the iges of 4 and 12 are invited to CORSAGE )ttend. H ÏM lC W f ^ Gumunlevd by*^- i Good Housekeeping ,, „.eV Vlnvr from Nyssa— Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haworth have moved their household goods o their ranch In the Big Bend dis i c i and are at present visiting Mr. Haworth's father at Starr. Mrs. Haworth plans to attend the two- weeks international relations course it Reed, and then the couple will .•¡sit in California. Cut Roses SARA Dr. J. Dr. I Physicia LEW IS NURSERY Phone 011-R2 I m agine eating fo od a year old a n d finding if as fresh and tasty as if it h a d just been picked. That’s because home a n d farm freez L. A. M Physiol ers have been perfected to m ake it possible for you to freeze a n d store all kinds o f foods, including even pastries and breads. ------/ V f E AT U RE D I N B E T T E R H O M i S From the small size chest type, which holds & GARDENS □ MODERN, FIVE PIECE SET □ IINEN-PATTERNED, STAINLESS PORCELAIN ENAMEL TOP □ 24**40’ REFECTORY TOP OPENS TO 44**40’ □ "FEATHER TOUCH* ROLLER BEARING SLIDES □ FORM-FITTING SEATS AND BACKS □ ROO M Y UTENSIL DRAWER □ HIGHEST QUALITY CHROME PLATING □ UPHOLSTERED IN DURABLE, STAIN-RESISTANT MASLAND DURAN □ AVAILABLE IN M AN Y BEAUTIFUL COLORS Our Work Starts With the Sale Selling farm machinery is only a part of our job. Once we sell a machine we have the additional task of seeing that you can get parts for it, providing expert ser vice wherever needed and advis ing you how to keep your equip ment operating to your satisfac tion. We take this responsibility seriously and are doing everything we possibly can to sen e you. JEWEL approxim ately 1 25 pounds, to the large w alk- in type so practical for farm freezers are indispensable homes, hom e and econom ical. You m ay buy frozen foods in large quantities to take a dva n ta ge o f food sales, or you m ay freeze hom e-grow n fo od s to serve in or out JEW EL Onion Pac JEWELR4 Main S of season. You con look forw ard to enjoying you r favorite foods, for months to come, when they are frozen. Pork a n d veal keep for eight months— beef a n d other meats for a year. Poultry and gam e JEW EL Official 7 tJl ONTARIO keep for eight months— fruits ond vegetables for a year. Y our dealer can help you live better elec trically. HEADQUARTERS FOR Hours : 10 Daily- H e'll g la d ly help you choose home freezer most suited to your needs. McCORMICK-DEERING the Ny*sa A m er Meets Is Project < All Vete FARM MACHINERY INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS O w y h e e T ru c k Cr Imp. Co. NYSSA, OREGON ramiMiminmiiNrtuiiiimiiuiMuiiiiiiiimiKutiiiniiMi'Hi» V POWER 6RBV6B IT S » R V ? 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