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t im r u ;F T'w o ? VVC9A O ATF CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON D. S. CHURCH First Ward Dean lift , Bishop Sunday, 9 a. m„ Sunday school. Sunday. 10:30 a. m. priesthood meeting Sunday, 6:30 p. m., sacrament i t fast meeting. Tuesday,v 2 p. m.. Relief society lhe Gate (itv Journal e d ito r Il LASS V. POW ELL Sl'BSCKIPTION and i*nhll»hi-i COVERTISI NO K \7 . R A T »' S2.C0 One Y c a f SI* Months... _____________ f l 25 . ..tio Sing.e Copies....... (Strictly in Advance > ■ Open rate, per inch ... National, per inch. Cia.vsfwds. pri * >rÖ Minimum 3C- last week. Mrs. Vern Butler went to Portland the first o f the week to attend the grand chapter sessions of the E a s t - 1 Mrs efn g la r vis-, Daily vacation Bible school was; here opened here Monday for a two- BIBLE SCHOOL IS OPENED A T A R C A D IA l l 1111III r 11111 > 1111 B IIR J H IW M IIS H I U l i • ■ u m NOTICE ■. OF >.!«» I l l H H I ; H U K H U B N t H U U l BOND bids will be received by the undersigned until the hour of 8:30 o’clock p.m. on the 9th day of July, 1948, and immediately thereafter pub licly opened by the School District Board of Union High School District No. 4, Malheur County, Oregon, at the school house, in Adrian, Oregon, for an issue of bonds of said School District in the amount of Ten Thousand Dol lars ($10,000), said bonds to be dated July 9, 1948, and to mature serially in numerical order as follows: Maturity Hate July 9. 1950 July 9. 1950 July 9. 1951 July 9. 1951 July 9. 1952 July 9, 1952 July 9. 1953 July 9. 1953 July 9, 1954 July 9, 1954 Amount SI.000 U0 SI .000.00 SI .000.00 $1.000.00 i 1.000 00 SI,000.00 SI.000.00 $1,000.00 $1.000.00 $1,000.00 ___________ ____ ________________ Said bonds to bear interest at the rate of not to exceed 6 per cent per annum payable semi annually, principal and interest payable at the office of the County Treasurer of Malheur County, Oregon, or at the fiscal agency of the State of Oregon in New York City, at the option of the purchaser. Said bonds were duly authorized at an elec tion held on June 5, 1948. Bids must be accompanied by a certified check in the amount of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($250.00). The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. M AX S. TAG G ERT Attorney for School District Wilson Bldg., Ontario, Oregon O REGON T R A IL . June ii ." " iB P it If : ^ I and August the time of mass in the Catholic church will be at 8 am . every Sunday. The Civil Aeronautics Administration has checked the facilities at Bradley Field and has classified them as CAA-Approved! This is the only CAA-Approved shop In South Idaho and one of few In the entire North- _ west! This means you are assured of proper parts . . . adequate equipment and highest quality craftsmanship In all work done at Bradley Field. ST. PA U L ’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. lb L. Callahan, Rector 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 a.m. ASSEM BLY OF GOT) Sterl D. Spies*. Pastor 10 a.m„ Sunday school. 11 a.m., Morning worship. 7 p.ni.. Junior church. 8 p.m.. An inspirational song ser vice and evangelistic sermon. 8 pm., Tuesdays, prayer. Bradley Field ^ _______ 2 Miles West of Boise on Highway 20— Phone 527 M ISSIO N A R Y BA PTIST CHURCH John Benedict. Supply Pastor Sunday school, 10 am . Morning worship, 11 a.m. Evening worship. 8 p.m. Wednesday prayer service, 8 p.m. PREPARE FOR W INTER! Buy and Store CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER D A Y SAINTS SECOND W A R D (Mormon I Arvel Child, Bishop Sunday, 11:30. Sunday school. 10:30. Priesthood meeting. Sunday, 8 p.m., Sacrament ser vices. Wednesday. 2 p.m.. R elief society. Wednesday, 4 p.m.. Primary. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Mutual Improvement COAL Now TIIE M ETHODIST C O M M U N IT Y CHURCH Donald S. Campbell, Pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Worship and sermon, 11 a.m. Intermediate fellowship. 7 p in. Youth fellowship, 7 p.m. Young adult fellowship, 7 p.m. . . . . while It Is Easy to GET at . . . . SEVENTH DAY* ADVENTIST CHURCH Naomi Burhert. Superintendent American Legion Hall Sabbath school. 3:30 to 5 pm . The public is invited to attend. |.| « C HR ISTIAN CHURCH 5th and En ms Sts. George Whipp'.e, Pastor were present. Following a social a f CATHOLIC CHURCH Bible school. 10 am . ternoon lunch was served by the Park Avenue and Third Street Morning worship. 11 am . hostess. The next meeting will be 1 s t P I (..lire, Pastor A sermon from James. Read the \ held June 23 with Pansy Brown as Beginning the first Sunday in Book before Sunday services. June and continuing through July Evening services, 8 o'clock. Rookstool Wednesday. June 9. Se- in hi m in i mi min mini mu mm i n n 111 > 111 • 1111111 n 11111 • m ** n ’ • •»• i r 111 < m 11 mn NOW CAA • Approved 17— The wMh V r RAYM O ND H. H O LLY, Clerk Union High School District No. 4, Malheur County, Oregon Bradley Field Shop Faeilities The 1949 Ford station wagon is new and revolutionary in every respect. It is the first to use two extra width safety doors; the first full-size eight-passenger wagon to employ all-steel construction. Wood panels are bolted directly to the steel frame. Extra strength built into chassis and body assure quiet, trouble free operation. weeks period with 40 children en hostess. T h e s'eco«d week of Bible school rolled. Teachers are Stanley Cain erf Los Angeles. Miss Hunter oi opened Monday, with an enroll Caldwell, W ilma and Betty Bui- 1 ment of 23. The teachers are Miss lard and Alice Warner. All children Betty Webb and Miss June W ar are invitea to attend. Mr. Cain den. Or. Thursday evening last week will present his magic tricks on and Monday evening of this week Bible truths each day. Stanley Cain, the magician, held The Arcadia Sunshine club met a meeting. Mr. Cain teaches rhe at the home of Mrs. Olin Lay ; truths ot the BiDie with magic June 11. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McKinney, and tricks. On frid a y evening Bible Mrs. Paul Moeller and Linda visited school will close with a program. In the George Moeller home Sun- j The public is invited to attend. day. | Miss Margaret Beatie, executive Mrs. Gene M ilner and sons of secretary of the Malheur County Payette are visiting this week with Tuberculosis and Health association, her mother. Mrs. Ben Houston, and visited Mrs. F. O. Holmes Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmes and , family. Mrs. Nell Bowers, and Mrs. Elmer : Bonnie Kressly were dinner guests Stradley took Mrs. Bower's 4-H Friday evening at the F. S. Byers j dub to Snively hot springs June home. 8 for a swim and a weiner roast, j Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Walker and children vistited at the Rolland I Fourteen attended the picnic. Miss Hunter. Bible teacher, is Holmes home Monday evening. staying in the Otis Bullard home Returns from School— this week. Lyle Miner, who has been at Otis Bullard and Donald. Elmer Stradley and Billy and George Mo- I tending school at Oregon State eller fished at the dam Saturday. college returned home last week 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kipp and and will spend the summer at the daughter visited in Caldwell Sun home o f his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miner. day. Stanley Cain, the Bible magician, it staying in the Otis Bullard To I a Grande— Mr. and Mrs. Walter McPartland home while helping in the Bible left Sunday evening for La Grande, I school this week, i Mr and Mrs. Art Cook left Sun where they will live this summer day for the hills for a two-weeks at the Eocene Court apartments. Mr. McPartland will attend summer • vacation. I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevens of school at La Grande. i Twin Falls are visiting friends at I Arcadia, Valley View and Ontario Idaho Visitors Here— ! this week while on their vacation. Mrs. Larry Shipley and children I Luther Barker of Portland spent of Kooskia, Idaho have been vis the wiek-end here with Ellis W a r iting at the home of Mss. Ship- ner and family. Mrs. Lily Dement ley's sister, Sirs Glenn Suitor. of Ontario is visiting this week in , the Warner home. They all drove Owyhee Visitors— to the Owyhee dam Sunday a fter Mr. and Mrs. George N. Bear were Sunday visitors at the Neil noon. Most o f the farmers are haying Nicholson home at Owyhee corner. j here this week. Returns from Wyoming— Bcbby Tr.ibert returned this week MERRY M ATRONS OF from Wheatland. Wyoming, where ORE. TR AIL MEET lie had been visiting relatives. SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed Rond No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 — PLANE OWNERS Published every Thursday at Nyssa, M alheu' County, Oregor. Entered at the pos:offlces at Nyssa. Oregon lo, transmission Lirough the United States !..alU, as second class matter, under the ac o: March 3. 1879 , ARC AD IA. June 17— Mr. and Phillip Barrett of Minneapolis iled his father. C W. Barrett, meeting. Tuesday, ing. Tuesday. 7:30 training class. Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Mutual Improvement association meeting. Sunday, 5:30 p. m., ward welfare meeting. (First and third Sundays) l ¡4 I j f f h O. L. GALLOWAY, Mgr. Nyssa, Oregon ¡ N O t G S HERE’S THE TIRE VALUE YOU’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR Swing Rocker Daveno Regular Price $18950 Now More rubber, wider flatter tread, extra mileage. Guaranteed unconditionally against all hazards. Mileage no factor. We A re Giving Away $ 149.50 B E A U T IF U L FRIEZE COVERS IN RED. RUST, GREEN OR BLUE Friday, Saturday and Monday. 6 0 0 ^ 1 6 June 18, 19, and 21 ;i new tube with the purchase of each Brunswick autombile tire. Tires May Be Purchased At Child Brothers Phillips Station Hester’s Automotive Service Bradley And Raymond Corner Sixth and Main, Nyssa SUPERIOR FLEX-O-LATOR CONSTRUCTION Daveno And Swing Rocker $110.00 Peterson-Newsom Furniture Company PETERSON FURNITURE C O M PA N Y Adrian, Oregon Owyhee Corner Ontario — Vale — Payette