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TH E NYSSA GATE C ITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON TAGE TW O THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 101« the Women’s society of the Idaho conference. Mrs. Donald Camp bell led the devotions. During tne bus:ne s meeting con.mitl.ee> were apointed to as-l.-.t KiliO tf a liti P u b lis h er KI.ASS V. row i.1.1. ■ i ll the fellowship dinner at tne much October 7. Mrs. Walter '.l Haitian J was appointed as a A DVERTISIN G RAT ».A s u b s c r ip t io n k a ik > delegate to attend a legional meet- 3~ ........ $2.00 Open rate, per inch One Year .n of the Women's societies in National, per in c h .... ..... 40c *1.25 Six ...... Bol e October I I and 12. A report (J1. us . m I icd.s. i «- i word j ■ Oo Single Copies ■i>. made by Mrs. E. H. Fle.shman Minii'.um ¡Or (Strictly In Advance! f the two packages that had been :ent to Japan and a letter oi ‘■hanks from the Japanese minister Published every Thursday at Ny.s V i 1 heir County. Oregon was read. The October meeting will be held Entered at the postoffices at Nyssa, Oregon lot transmission tt the home c l Mr.-:. Hugh Tob- litrough the united ¿States l.alLs, as sound class rnattei, under er. tne ac o March 3. 1878 — 8— B R ID G E HOSTESS. Mrs. George Mitchell entertained county October 19. Appointments “ t Wednesday afternoon at a for free X -rav may be made at the r.d.'e party at her home. Two iffi.-e o ' the isx lation at 35 3. W. tables were in play, with prizes 3rd Avenue Ontario, or by tele going to Mrs. Joe Sutherland for phoning Ontario 992-W. Dr. W. J. Weese of Ontario was Nyssa residents attending the high s-ore and Mrs. Ward Wieneke for low score. the principal speaker at the board meeting were Mrs. E. K. Burton, — 8— Mrs. H O. Hopkins, Mrs. W W meeting of the Malheur Tubercu C AR D EN CDUB HAS P IC N IC Hosier, Mr Dennis Patch and Mrs. losis and Health association Tues K E. Keveren. The annual fall picnic for the day night at the Moore hotel In The X -ray unit is scheduled to members of the A. N. K. Garden Ontario. be in Ny- a October 22 and 23 and club and their families was held at the home of Mr. Speaking to 30 public health- in Adrian and R igeriew October Sunday minded citizens of the county, 25. It will be used in other sections and Mrs. Maurice Judd of Newell Dr. Weese described the germ of the rounty between October 19 heights. The covered dish dinner which causes tuberculosis and ex and November 5. was followed by a talk by Harry plained the different types of dis Sandquist, county agent, who gave ease. He stressed the Importance an interesting and entertaining ac of early diagnosis by use of the count of the reoent trip to Chicago. X .ray and urged everyone to have Guests for the occasion were Mr. a chest X -ra y periodically. and Mrs. Harry Sandquist on On- Following Dr. Weese's talk a film | tario, Mrs. Rooney and Mr. and J entitled “ Target T B " which pict I Mrs. Ray Wilson of Parma, Miss ured a mobile X -ray unit tn oper W O M E N ’S S O C IE T Y M EETS Emma Zwemke of Nyssa and Re*, ation, was shown, after which X - Mrs. Henry Hartley entertained and Mrs. Henry Moore of Adrian.1 ray survey publicity materials were ! the members, of the W om en’s so demonstrated by Margaret Beattie, ciety of the Methodist church at N YS SA M AN WEDS executive secretary o f the health (her home last Thursday afternoon. j Mrs. Tressie Gwynn cf Ontario association. A large group attended this first and Herman K ing of Nyssa were i According to Ted Berrelh, pres fall meeting o f the organization, married at Winnemucca, Nevada ] ident of the association, who pre at which Mrs. Herbert W ulf of September 21. Mrs Kin,' is man-1 when Buzz Williams of Nyssa content sided over the meeting, an X -ray Meridian s|>oke on the work of the ager of Tessman’s budget shop in wants to take his Shetland pony mobile.. survey will be started in Malheur department o f Christian social re- Ontario. The couple will reside anywhere he just puts him in the because i lations and church activities. Mrs. near Nyssa, where Mr. K ing op- j rear of his daddy's car and away j in nine W ulf is secretary of this work for erates a farm. | they go. After 22 years of life, j car. ---- Tony has lost his friskiness and is | which Christians of all the world monthly meeting Wednesday even will Join. Subject: “ The Common ing, October 6 at the home of Mrs. Table.” Anthem: “ I heard the Roland Wuest. T h e meeting will begin at 8 o'clock. All women of Voice of Jesus Say." tile church and friends are invited 7 p. m., Youth Fellowship. I he Gate City Journal 8 p. m., evening service. Sing to attend. T h e official board of the church CATHOLIC CIICRCI1 and Bible study. Park Avenue and Third Street will meet at the church Mond ty Rev. P. J. Galre. Pastor The time of mass has been evenlni;, October 4 at 8 p. m. A fellowship supper is planned hanged to the winter schedule, for members and friends of the •a,inning September 12, it will be -hurch for Wednesday evening. t 9:30 a. m. October 6, at 7 p. m. Bring cov TIIE t i l l RCH OF TIIE ered dish and table service for the NAZARENE family.. 10 a. m., Sunday school. 11 a. m., song service and sermon. FAJTH LUTHERAN CHURCH 7:15 p. m., young people, teenage Roland B. Wuest, Pastor 10 a. ra.. Sunday school. Classes and junior services. 8 p. m., evangelistic service^ far all age groups. 8 p. m., Wednesday services. 11 a. m., worship service. Sermon theme for the 19th Sunday after SUNSET VALLEY trinity: ‘ Decisions That Please ASSEMBLY OF GOO God,” based on 1 Kings 3: 5-14. Rev. Joe E. Dodson. Pastor The Church Council will hold its ?un lay school, 10 a. m. regular monthly meeting on Mon Worship service, 11 a. m. day evening. Ootober 4, at 8 o’clock Young people’s meeting. 7 p. m. in the pastor's study. Evening service. 8 p. m. Members of Faith Mission soeietv Bible study, Wednesday, 8 p. m. will gather for their regular X-RAY UNIT WILL BE USED AT NYSSA OCTOBER 22 AND 23 TIHHIKS Folks Uncial ¿Cutes -5 - 'iJe furtiis W Church Noies our nqusí a piece ,a+ a time ASSEMBLY OF GOD Sterl D. Spies/, I'ustor Sunday school, 10 a. m. Worship, 11 a. m. Junior church, 7:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible study. Tuesday, Young people, Friday, 8 p. m. Everyone welcome. " - b u t ¡t may burn all at once" The value of household fur nishings sneaks up on you. The value o f yours is probably sev eral times what you think it is. For example, make an inven tory of things in one bedroom closet. See? 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LATTER D A Y SAINTS World-Wide communion Sunday in SECOND W ARD (Mormon) Arvel Child, Bishop Sunday, 11:30. ¿Sunday scnool. 10:30, Priesthood meeting. Sunday, 8 p.m., Sacrament ser vices. Wednesday, 2 p.m., R elief society. Wednesday, 4 pan., Primary. Wednesday, 7 30 p.m.. Mutual Improvement Has The High Cost Of Living Caught Up With You? Have You Been Forced To Ask For Credit? SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Naomi Ruehert, Superintendent American legion Hall Sabbath school, 10 a. m. T iie public is invited to attend. I.. 1» S. CHURCH First Ward Dean Fife, Bishop Sunday. 9 a. m.. Sunday school Sunday, 10:30 a. m. priesthood meeting. Sunday, 6:30 p. m , sacrament or fast meeting. Tuesday. 2 p. m.. R elief society meeting. Tuesday, 4 p. m.. primary meet ing. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m „ geneologlcal meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m.. Mutual Improvement association meeting. Sunday. 5:30 p. m., ward welfare meeting. (First and third Sundays) > * DID YOUR MERCHANT, DOCTOR, OR HOSPITAL. 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