Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 03, 1949, Page PAGE TWO, Image 4

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1949
PAGE TWO
bers were present.
Mrs. Deward Benedict entertain­
ed nine little girls February 19 at
a birthday party in honor of her
daughter, Norma Jean on her 9th
KLASS V. POWELL - - - - - - -
Editor and Publisher
o,r..iaay. Games were piayed and
.cfieshm ents were served by Mrs.
Benedict. ‘ Norma was the re-
SUBSCRIPTION BA TES
A D V ERTISIN G RA TES
•pient of many gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard and
»2.U0 Open rate, per“ lnch
40c
Mrs. Anna Dail were business vis­
»1.25 National, per inch............... 40.
itors in Boise one day last week.
.05 Classifieds, per wurd
2c
s.ii^ir Copio*
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Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stradley
Minimum
30c
(Strictly in Advance)
iiiu carony .-pent Sunday with Uieir
laughter, Mrs. Martin Farm er and
family near New Plymouth.
Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon.
Linda Hipp spent the week-end
Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission
.n Nyssa with her aunt, Mrs. Rob-
th rou gh the United States Mails, as second class m atter, under
;rt Fields.
the act of M arch 3, 1879
Betty Oarren of Salem visited
friends here last week.
Shirley Thomas of Nyssa was
vurneu last wees from Hermiston an overnight guest of Loretta
e v a n g e l is m g r o u p
a.iere they spent uie week-end.
Thursday night.
GUESTS AT SCHOOL The Arcadia Sunshine club met Moeller
O in Lay has purchased a new
February 25 with Mrs. George Cole­ Ford tractor.
ARCADIA, M arch 3-^Miss Bernice man, with 12 members present.
Reed of Boise, child evangelism dir­ Betty Oarren, a gue.->t, drew the
COLUMBIA AVENUE
ector for Idaho, Muss Myrtle B ard ­ door prize.
en of Spokane and Miss Prances
B ill Norris visited his sister, Mrs.
Pete Tensen made a business trip
Foster of Nyssa were guests at Ar­ Clyde Bowers over the week end.
cadia Sunday school Sunday and
Mrs. Dale Lakey of Boise spent to Vale Friday morning.
Mrs. Grover Vest of Riverview
were dinner guests in the home the week-end here with her mother,
i f Mr. and Mrs. Geonje Moeller. Mrs? Anna Dail, and attended the called on friends of this com­
Miss Foster and Miss Barden are funeral of her niece Marsena Dail. munity Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. G errit Oroot of
under appointment as missionaries
Nell Bowers met February 20
to India.
with her 4-H club at the home Apple valley and Mr. Z. Davidson
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard re- of Shlrlev Schilling. Eleven mem­ of Parma called at the Pete Tensen
home Friday afternoon.
Dave Hawkins visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook of
Ontario recently.
Pete Tensen has purchased a new
Mercury.
One Year
Six Muntili
| C.Hirch of Today”.
8, Tuesday, B-ule study and pray­
er.
You are welcome and urged to I
attend these services. Phone 193J
for prayer, spiritual help and ad-1
vice. Sterl D Spiesz, Pastor.
EA1TH • I THEBAN CHURCH
Sunday school at 2 p. m.
Worship Service at 3 p. m.
Rev. Elmore Carlson, vice pastor.
All are welcome.
Social Notes
Sunset Valley
Community Hall
A. R. Herring, Pastor
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4-H CLUB M EETS
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
The Thimble Bells 4-H club met
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Subject T h e Day Of Decision." at the home of Mrs. B ill Ceci.
We extend a special Invitation The members answered roil call
to you to attend all these services. by stating how much they had ac­
complished on their 4-H project.
After the meeting, Mrs. Ceci gave
f HE CHI KCil OF THE
i demonstration of acrobatics. R e ­
NAZARENE
freshments were served. The next
Rev. E. J. W.lson, Pastor
meeting will be held at the home
10 a. m., Sunday school.
11 a. m„ song service, special of Mrs. C. M. Pounds March 11.
-t-
singing and music, sermon by Rev.
DVLPHTANS D ISC U SS TO PIC
Grassie, our evangelist.
The
members
of the Delphian
7:15 p. m., young people, teenage
and Junior services.
8 p. m., evangelistic service, ser­
mon by the evangelist and every
night at 8 p. m. through the 6th.
You are invited to any or all of
our services.
ONION SEED
HU! SALE
CHURCH OF CH RIST
Djm R. Maxfield, Pastor
10, church school.
11, morning worship and com­
munion service.
6:30, Senior Endeavor.
7, Junior Endeavor.
8, evening worship.
Morning services are held in thf
gymnasium.
Evening services are held in the
homes. Phone 154-W for place of
evening services.
Utah Certified
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Park Avenue and Third Street
Rev. P. J . Galre, Pastor
Mass every Sunday at 9:30 a. rr..
IIIE M ETHODIST COMMUNITY
Catechism
classes
for
grade
CHURCH
school children every Saturday a:
9:45 a. m„ church school.
10 a. m.
11 a. m„ morning worship. Sub­
ject: "Life's Supreme Adventure”. MISSIONARY BA PTIST CHURCH
7 p.. m„ Youth Fellowship.
Sunday school. 10 a. m.
8 p. ni„ evening service. "Prayer”
Morning service, 11 a. m.
will be the subject for discussion
Young People. B. Y. P. U.. 7 p. m
Evening service, 8 p. m.
Sunday
evenings
until
Easter.
Wednesday prayer service, 8 p. m.
Theme for this week: "W hat Is
Vexisting pastors supply,
Prayer?”
The official board will meet at
die parsonage at 8 p. m. on Mon- ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. C. L. Callahan, Ractor
lay.
Sunday school at 10:30 a. m.
Morning prayer at 9 a. m.
SI NSKT VALLEY
Holy communion on first Sunday
ASSEM BLY OF GOD
of tlie month.
Rev. Joe E. Dodson. I’astor
To contact minister call 409-J
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Ontario for appointment.
Worship services, 11 a. m.
Young People, 7 p. m.
Rev. VingH Krause, leader.
Evangelistic meeting. 8 p. m.
Wednesday Bible study, 8 p. m.
We welcome and urge you to a t­
tend these services.
Church Notes
w ith
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ASSEMBLY O F GOD
Sterl D. Sptesz, (Pastor
10 a. m., Sunday school and
Bib'.e study, classes for all ages.
11 a. m., worship and sermon
topic, "O lfts of Tlie Spirit”.
8. evangelistic service. Inspir­
ational longing sewnon b j the
Pastor. "The Supernatural in the
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society met last week at the home
The members of the S t. Paul’s
of Mrs. Bud Wilson. Mrs. Frank
Morgan, Mrs. Glea Billings, Mrs. Episcopal church held their Epiph­
Harry Miner, Mrs. Clyde Snider any diner at the parish hall Tues­
The covered dish
and Mrs. J . J . Sarazin discussed day evening.
-he topic, "Religion in American dinner was for members and their
Civilization". Mrs. Bud Wilson was families. Games were enjoyed fol­
leader for Che meeting. The next | lowing the dinner. Rev. and Mrs.
meeting will be held M arch 11, a tj C. L. Callahan of Ontario were
the home of Mrs. Glea Billings. out-of-town guests.
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BIRTH D A Y CLUB M EETS
HOOP TEAM HONORED
The members of the birthday
The members of the Wilson
Brothers basketball team were hon­ club held a social a t the home of
or guests at a dinner party given Mrs. Emma Hendricks last Friday.
Monday evening at the home of Bingo was the diversion of the a f­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson. S ix ­ ternoon. First prize went to Mrs.
teen guests were present to enjoy Gladys Feik and low to Mrs. Levi,
the dinner, followed by bridge and a guest of the club. Refreshments
pinochle for the women, and ping were served by Mrs. Hendricks, as­
The
pong for the men. The d in n er: sisted by Arvilla Swenson.
was prepared by Mrs. Robert W il- 1 next meeting of the club will be
son, Mrs. Cal Wilson and Mrs. I held at the home of Ruth Ander­
son March 18.
Lloyd Wilson.
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