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TAGE TW O . THE NYSSA GATE C IT^JO U R N AL, NYSSA, OREGON _ THURSDAY. AUGUST 19, 1918 throughout the west to com pete'and August the time of masa in I cattle strayed to my place. Owner bove qualifications. No Investment. for the $5000 in prize money, a n d ! tbe Catholic cnurch will be at 8 TEACHERS NAMED F O R I O T A I S T A F F S get cattle and pay for damage« no selling. Apply Mr. Brock, H otel a.m. every Sunday. plans have been completed for a ] and this ad. Roberts Bros., three Moore. 6 p. m. Only Thursday two-day race meet, with entrants] miles west of Adrian. an{j Friday SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 19A1XP (Continued Erom Page Onel 1 aiready set from the top saddle - 1 CHURCH strom, girls' P E. and English: I FOR S A L E - 1936 Oodge with 1937 p o R SALE—Used fruit jars, 45 K U S S V. P O H t l .L . - . I di tu r a n d I 'u M i . h r r | horse and thoroughbred talent of j Naomi Burhert, Superintendent Raymond Weatherspoon, social j motor. Good condition. Phone cents per dozen phone 297-W. jjth e region. American Lecion Hall 1 science and music: Clarence Bow 187-R after 6 p. m. 19Alxp i 19Atfc J. C. -Doc" Sorenson, rodeo pro Sabbath school, 10 a. m. man. social science: Viola Dunck- The puinic is invited to attend. ducer. announced that he had se- SUBSCRIPTION BATHS AOVE RTISINO KATsS ley, English, and A. J. Segadelli, , WANTED — Factory „ representative W AN TED -Baby sitting, night or < ured two acts for the B o le show boys' P E. and science. for the White House company of day. Drown girls. Phone 06-R5 One Year___________ .*___ $2.00 Open rate, per inch----- ,i3 t which will appear later this season SUNSET VALLEY 12A2xn Jfigh School— Dennis W. Patch, San Francisco. Average earning of in New York's Madison Square Six M onths.......... ................$1.25 National, per inch _____ 40c ASSEMBLY OF GOD principal: Harriet Brumbach En- I our representatives is about »500 t ______________________________ garden. The two are Lee Hen Rev. Joe E. Dodson, Pastor Single Copies.................... ..........Oo Classifieds [ 1 er »orti ____ J - ' gitsh and library: Margaret Eng- per month. Must have dependable FOR SALE-- Pickling cucuirtiers. dricks and his trained jumping and Sunday school, 10 a. m. i Strictly In Advance) trom, mathematics: Kinsey Kev- car. good references, able to go to some tomatoes and string beans! Minimum 30c bareback horses, and Mary Her and Worship service, 11 a. m. eran, social science, coach; Lynn work Monday morning. Do not Geon>e Gabriel, mile southwest her dancing horse. Glorious Ann. Young people's meeting, 7 p. m. Lawrence, music; Howard Love- apply unless you can meet the a- of Nyssa. 19A2xp Both are from Los Angeles. Evening services, 8 o'clock. joy, mathematics and P. E., coach; Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County. Oregon Bible study, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Mar.’ ery Nihart. commerce and art; * 1 n M II III 1 1 IIU M HI M I I I I I II I l.i M il U M M I m U 111 ill I I I I III M 1 1 HI I I l.i III 111 i.l III M III M M I'fH Entered at the postoffices at Nyssa, Oregon loi transmission ----------- William H. Reedy. English; Aud- Lirougt) the United States h.alLs, as second class matter, under L. D. S. i'H l'RCH rey Stall, social science and Eng- Since 1890 the ac ot March 3. 1819 flrst Ward lish: Charles Steffens, science; Vir- Dean Fife. Bishop ginla Steffens, home-making and Sunday, 9 a. m.. Sunday school, girls' p. e .. and Richard Wilson, i Sunday, 10:30 a. m. priesthood agriculture STAGE IS SET FOR ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL C HURCH meeting. Veterans instructor— Rosel Hun- Clair Hunt of Meridian, fair, Rev. t . L. Callahan. R.-ctor WESTERN IDA. FAIR Sunday, 6:30 p. m , sacrament ter Electrifying Rebuilding Repairing ________ manager, said ye,'erday that early: gervices will be held at 9:45 a. or fast meeting. Office staff— Mrs. George Sallee, Your old machine converted to modern electric The sta,’e is se- for the Western re-cstralione indicate that ah sec- m dUnng the month of August. m e sta,,e is se. lor the western tors of the trading area will be i ______ Tuesday, 2 p. m.. Relief society superintendent's office and Mrs. Idaho State fair to be held at the rejireenUrd with farm and house- MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH meeting. Rolland Wuest, high school office. Portables Cabinets Tuesday, 4 p. m., primary meet- Custodial staff— Lee Miller, high fairgrounds in Boise August 24, 25, hold products and livestock in all I Sunday school, 10 a. m. $36.50 $71.50 23. 27 and 28. dlvi ions. In add! ion, two out-of- ln 8 - school; Russel Cochrun, Nyssa Morning service, 11 a. m. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m„ geneologlcal Harlon Winters. Nyssa Already exhibitors from through- . tate ou .-a u d in g dairy herds will Young People. B Y. P. U., 7 p. m. Your old machine is worth more today than it was ten years Thursday, 7:30 p. m.. Mutual o mer Dorman, grounds and out western Idaho and eastern Ore- be on exhibition through the fair, Evening service, 8 p. m. ago, or probably will ever be again. Earl Farr, Oregon gon are converging on the grounds The five-day n„[ht rodeo is ex- Wednesday prayer service, 8 p. m. Improvement association meeting, [gymnasium Sunday. 5:30 p. m . »ard welfare Trail and A. V, Cook Ar- as the deadline for entries draws petted to draw top hands from Visistmg pastors supply, meeting. (First and third Sundaysi t :.adia schooi I buy any make or model regardleess of age or condition Transportation superintendent— THE CHURCH OF THE FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Clayton Jensen. Supplies for all family machines. NAZARENE Roland G. Wuest. Pastor 10 a. m . Sunday school. 10 a. m., Sunday school. Classes F. "LETE” SAUKETT. 469 WEST FIRST ST. SOUTH. 40 IDAHO FARMERS 11 a. m.. morning worship ser for all age groups. Phone 247-M P. o . Box 608, Ontario, Oregon vice, congregational and special 11 a. m., worship sendee. Ser GO ON FIELD TOUR singing and sermon. mon theme for the 13th Sunday (Continued From Page Onel ITM M M il U11 h il 1 . 1 1111 i i 11 11 HI. 111 H " " w « h "i M o h in in h 11 h n ni il h K11 1 ,| |.| 11U m.iinui 7:15 p. m., young people, teen iter Trinity will be: In addition to the pasture, he said age and Junior services. the Christian Present Himself Be the practice of usin.j barnyard 8 p. m., evangelistic service. fore His G od?", based on Micah 6 : manure and clover chaff appli 8 p. m„ Wednesday prayer and ®*8- ] cation repeatedly on slick spots has j praise service. practically eliminated this problem. We extend to Jou a cordial in A short stop was made at the SAFETY COUNCIL vitation to attend any or all of our u r i n e A D C N A M F n °eorge Webster farm to see the ervices. n C ./\ L » a MINE. 1N/A1VIE.L» wooden attribution flume that is used to eliminate erosion on steep (Continued ASSEMBLY OF GOD . From Page One) . land. This flume has been in op Sterl D. Spies*. Pastor ing zone in front of the pas. o fi- eratior» four years and has proven Sunday school, 10 a.m. ice. It also recommended that the highly satisfactory in irrigating Worship service, 11 am . city council proceed with the nec- I crops of alfalfa and beets, Junior church, 7 p.m. essary action to provide for ped- I "^le sprinkler irrigation system Evangelistic, 8 p.m. „ , .__ , , , . on the Otto Reins 80 acres was Tuesday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting. estnan lanes and "no parking found t0 ^ glvlag very saUsfactory Friday, 8 p.m., young people. curbs at the “ Y prior to the results on rough land with a hvjh start of the school year in Sept- percentage of slick spots. Beets, THE METHODIST COMMUNITY ember Alfalfa, pasture, grain, beans and CHURCH Additional traffic hazards noted ^ 9:45 a. m„ church school. ed with this system. The tour terminated on the 11 a. m. morning worship. Ser and discussed consisted of pedes- We have moved to the store building formerly river Stanley and Warren Nelson farm mon subject: "The Freedom Trail.' nan traffic on the Snake 7 p. m.. Youth Fellowship. ,■,ie an“ *ts approaches, the on the pump unit where 38 acres 8 p. m.. evening service. An hour railroad crossings to the Idaho 0f beans, planted June 5 with wat- occupied by the Henneman Hardware company Canmng company plant and at tne er not available until June 23, give of singing led by Oscar Bratton. Garrison corner on the Adrian 1 a promise of a very good crop, road, vehicle congestion and lack field ¡5 irngated with CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST in the Atkeson building. if visibility at the intersection of spn nkler system. OF First and Main streets, and the LATTER DAY SAINTS oossibility o f bringing action by SECOND WARD BUILDING PERMITS he state highway department to ( Mormon) L. T. Marshall, construction, on nstall warning blinker lights on Arvel Child. Bishop highway 20, lot 12, Glasgow addi he underpass at the east end of tion. $4000 24 by 36 masonry. Sunday. 11:30. Sunday school. Main street and at the “ Y " on 10:30. Priesthood meeting. William B. Mayden. construc Sunday, 8 p.m., Sacrament ser he west end of Main street. tion. Eighth street, tract 23, Glas The safety council also unani gow tracts, *3500 22 by 26, cinder- vices. Wednesday, 2 p.m.. Relief society mously voted to apply for mem blocks. bership in the national safety Wednesday, 4 p.m., Primary. W. H. Lemon temporary permit You’ll Appreciate Our Fast, Wednesday. 7:30 pm ., Mutua: council, to encourage and support to move trailer house to Park the school traffic patrol, to advo street, block 3, original townsite. Improvement Courteous Service cate a compulsory high school driver-training course, and to en CATHOLIC CHURCH Too Late To Classify list the aid of farmer organizations --------------------- Park Avenue and Third Street . — M __ .______________ in the attempt to reduce farm LOST—Black cocker spaniel near Rev. P. J. Gaire, Pastor _ I Beginning the first Sunday in accidents and safety hazards. Deseret Sheep company farm. Regular meetings of the Nyssa Phone 01J4. j June and continuing through July 19A2xp safety council are to be held once each month and interested citi - 1 FOR SALE—Two-year Irish setter, zens are encouraged to mail a n y . A. H. Keck, Rt. 1, Nyssa. 19A3xp comments, suggestions, criticisms ! ----- ------------------------------- or contributions to the council in ! FOR SALE—Bicycle, good conriit- signed letters so that adequate, ,on- Price *15- Phone 0SJ2 19A2xp ■- * consideration and acknowledge- TOR SALE—New~"honey at house, 15 cents a pound. " 's p e c ia l meet nigs of the council ¡ w " w ^ s t e T 19Atfc win oe held to investigate aH'fatali _____ !_________ or serious accidents. STRAYED— 12 head of Hereford I he Gate City Journal Church Notes SEWING MACHINES We Are Now Doing- Business In Our New Location SERVICE PART SCO. THOMPSON Oil CO. MORE W EA R -LESS CARE J /ffâte FG 2 Y O U R M O N EY S ee TW ’49 Ford hat a 59 % more rigid "Life g u a r d " B o d y a n d F ra m e structure. 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