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HIE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1018 PACK TWO I he G a t e C ity Jo u rn al Editor and Publisher KLASS V. POWELL - SUBSCRIPTION RAIDS One Year .........................»1.00 Six Month* ....................... 11 25 Single Copies 0o (Strictly In Advance* ing. THE METHODIST COMMUNITY vices. CHI KHI I Wednesday, 2 p.m., Relief society. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m„ geneological training class. Donald S. Campbell. Pastor ! Wednesday, 4 p.m., Primary. 9:45 a. in., church school. j Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Mutual Thursday. 7:30 p. in.. Mutual Improvement association meeting. 11 a. m„ morning worship. Theme 1 improvement "Je us Way—Our Way". The youth Sunday. 5:30 p. m„ ward welfare L. D. S. CHURCH who attended institute will gurti- meeting. (First and third Sundays) First Ward *paR; in the service. Dean Fife. Bishop SUNSET VALLEY 7 p. m., youth fellowship. Sunday, 9 a. m„ Sunday school ASSEMBLY OF GOD 8 p. in., evening service, song Sunday, 10:30 a. m. priesthood Rev. Joe E. Dodson. Pastor service and Bible study. meeting Sunday. 6:30 p. m . sacrament Sunday school, 10 a. m. Worship service, 11 a. m. CATHOLIC CHURCH or fast meeting. Park Atrnue and Third Street Tuesday, 2 p. m - Relief society Young people's meeting, 7 p. m. Evening services, 8 o’clock. Rev. P. J. Gaire, Pastor meeting. Beginning the first Sunday In Tuesday, 4 p. m., primary meet Bible study, Wednesday, 8 p. m. June and conrinuing through July m d August the lime of mass in the Catholic cnurc-h will be at 8 a.m. every Sunday. B E F O R E F I RE SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST ( III H O I There is always something that can be done to Naomi Huehert, Superintendent A m er iean Leg ion Ifall Sabbath school, 3:30 to 5 pjn. prevent fire. Chimney leaks and faulty electric wir The public is invited to attend. c h u r c h o r i r s c s C h r is t ing rate first in fire causes. ADVERTISING K AT u,S Open rate, per inch......... ,35c National, per inch ...........40c Classifieds, per word Minlinuin 30c Published every Thursday at Ny.saa, Malheur County, Oregon Entered at the postoffices at Ny;>sa, Oregon for transmission L trough the United States L-alls, as second class matter, unoei the ac o> March 3. 1878 NYSSA* RODEO SUCCESSFUL The 1947 rodeo staged by the Owyhee Riding club was so successful that this year’s event is expected to be even more successful. The efficiency of the club in conducting last year’s show indicated the possibilities of such a show as an annual event for Nyssa and at tracted the attention of Nyssa business people who are assisting in the show this year in pro viding advertising and giveing money on a greater scale. The co-operation of the farmers and city folks again demonstrates what can be accomp lished through mutual assistance. The co-oper ation in another circumstance in a long list of accomplishments that have always been success ful when Nyssa residents and their farmer- neighbors have worked together. Every event in which Nyssa farmers and townspeople have worked together in the last few years has been successsful. That is an outstanding record that we hope will be duplicated many times in the future. Corvallis on a scholarship provid DISCUSSIONS OF ed by the Nyssa chamber of coni CHAMBER VARIED m ene, gave a report on the school oe I.A T T ’ R d ay s a in t s SECOND WARD (Mormon) Arvel Child, Hi.hup Sunday, 1 1:: 0. Sunday school. 10:30, Priesthood meeting. ’"v * •> m.. S ^ram ei't sei- SUEtt'o»!.^ wr.iv> » FRANK T. MORGAN — mmrsirri'sinifnc- tflgiSlSigiSlBlSl® Ü W F jt The Tuckerettes are shown above I hey will pre sent at the Nyssa night in one of the acrobatic stunts that) rodeo July 23 and 24. were interesting and stated that neth Cottle and R. G. Whitaker E] the speakers at the assemblies were left Tuesday on their annual fish- : S good. In addition to the work ir.g trip to Jackson Lake, W y-! ¿j periods, recreation was provided in oming. the afternoons and evenings. Leroy Bibbey reported on an In Attends Convention— terstate commerce commission hear Thomas R. Evens, Nyssa photog- ¿j ing held in Boise on the proposed rapher, attended a two-day con-1 |j Winnemucca stage route through vention of photographers at Boise E] to the chamber at Its Wednesday Robert Hartley of Nyssa. who at- j lun(.|l(H)n Adrian, Nyssa, Ontario and Parma Friday and Saturday. tended the 4-H summer school ul Hartley aid many of the classes Bibbey and Ken Renstrom repre sented the chamber of commerce at Go On Outing— he hearing. D. O. Bybee and daughter, Celia I The chamber of commerce vot Carol, 6 years old, enjoyed the Rj ed $'>0 to help pay the exiienses of week-end near the John Day raoun- & the Nyssa American Legion Junior tains, where they took their horses baseball team to the district tourn and camped out. am ent to be held in Pendleton. The jasebaH program was explained by Here From Seattle— lebert Talbot. and Mrs. Al Madnlich and Bernard Frost reported on the his Mr. parents of Seattle spent the meeting of the associated Chambers week-end at the homes of Mr. and >[ Commerce of Southwestern Ida Mrs. Vibert Kesler and Mr. and )ooc<xxyxx>ooc> qq < xx > q OOOQ< ho and Eastern Oregon in Payette Mrs. Clarence Kesler. "OvVXXvOvçsxxXy/OVv Monday night. In response to a request filed sev eral weeks two by the chamber, Visit At and Lakes— t if i l i f a ffyi f t i i Mrs. Sherman P. Bybee Thomas Jones. Union Pacific rail and Mr. family spent Sunday at Pay road agent at Nyssa. stated that lakes. Reed Ray. Howard Flan I«. quality train No. 18 will sUirt making reg ette ular stops instead of flag stops here ary and Ray Bybee spent the week photo finishing in the late summer or fall when end there. the new time table is printed. To Hold Pi* j— The St. Paul's Episcopal church Men F is h - will hold its Sunday school picnic Ray Larson, Burnall Brown, Ken- July 25 at 12:30, noon, at the You can depend on us for Nampa city park. Anyone in need & carefully developed nega of transportation is asked to call Mrs. William Schireman or Mrs. J E. w . P R U Y N tives and fine glossy prints. J^-Sarazin. Announcing Our New Photographic Print Service HUGE SAVINGS \ . . 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Parts and accessories Phone 5(>-W NEW GIANT SIZE PRINTS From Your Regular Size Negatives AT NO EXTRA COST BRING YOUR ROLL FILM AND NEGATIVES IN AND TRY THIS NEW PRINT SERVICE Eastman and Revere Movie Cameras and projectors and photographic supplies of all kinds THE NYSSA PHARMACY Your Corner Rexall Drug Store IF IT S ‘t 'lME TOTRADE- S T £ i V O O *. *. r o / \ b a h c f ¿OlV C O ST , F A S Y F IA J A N C IH G SE E US F o a « E LIABLE AUTO f«£lf£A tf£E NYSSA INSURANCE AGENCY W e realize that in the not too distant future new cars will he "sold” — not "bought.” And wc arc endeavoring to earn your respect and patronage now by equitably distributing the limited supply of Ford cars and trucks that wc are currently receiving. • • * HERRIMAN MOTOR CO. Church Noies ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CIIURCIl Rev. I . I,. Callahan. K.vtor Holy communion on second Sun day of each month at 8 am Morn ing lyayer at 8 o'clock on the first, third and fourth Sundays. MISSIONARY BAPTIST C Ill'R l II John Itenedii I, Supply Pastor Sunday school. 10 a.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Evening worship. 8 p.m. Wednesday prayer service. 8 p.m. THE CHI KCII OF THE NAZARENK 10 a. m., Sunday school, j 11 a m . congregational and spec- ; ial singing, sermon and communion I service. 17 :15 p. m„ young people, teen a<je and junior services. 8 p. m.. evangelistic service. 8 p. m . piaver and praise ser vice every Wednesday except the I first Wednesday of each month when we have Crusader and miss ionary services. We extend to you a cordial ln- | citation to all our services. FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Roland G. Wuest. Pastor 10 i. m. Sunday school. Classes I for an age croups . if a. m. worship service. Sermom for the ninth Sunday after Trinity will be dellveerd by the Rev E. G. Wuest of Oregon City. The public I is cordally invited to attend. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Sterl D. Spies*. Castor Sunday school. 10 a.m. Worship service. It a.tn. Junior church, 7 pan. 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