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TH E NVSSA G AT E CITY JOU RN AL, NYSSA, OREGON. T H U R SD A Y , JU L Y 7, 1949 PAGE T W O Leaves For California— Nyssa Folks to Payette Laki Mrs. Mary Jensen and son. Lyle, A number of Nyssa residents left Sunday for Grass Valley, Cali «pent the week-end holiday at Payette lakes. Among them were fornia. where they will make their home. The Gate City Journal KLASS V. POWELL - Publisher - ADVERTISING RATES SUBSCRIPTION RATES $2.00 Open rate, per Inch $1 25 National, per Inch Classifieds, per word Minimum 30c (Strictly in Advance* 40c 49c 2c Returns From Trip— Mrs. Vemena Beam returned Pri- day trom a two-weeks trip with | her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Collins of Rupert. They visited with sisters of Mrs. I Beam at Lewiston, Idaho and Butte I Montana, and returned via Yellow stone park. a urch N o tes STYLE REV,EW IS GIVEN FOR GRANGE The Oregon Trail Grange 4-H Return From Pendleton— Dr. and Mrs. John Long re club gave a style review and pro lumed last week from Pendleton, gram at the last meeting o f the where they visited their son Jack Grange Long. Announcement was made that the Grange will vote at its next Here From Meridian— meeting on whether to co-opera e Mr. and Mrs Frank Anderson with the Owyhee Riding club in and family were guests Monday I the proposed construction of a hall at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam j The vote of each member Is sol Parks. The two families picnicked ' icited. Each family attending the in the Nyssa park. next Grange meeting is asked to provide a dozen sandwiches and a Former Residents Visit— dozen cookies. Mr. and Mrs. Conley Ward a n d : The home economics chairman, *mall son of Salem arrived in Nyssa ' Iva Adams, reported the Boulevard last week to visit friends and rel- | Grange was unable to give a pro atlves. Mr. Ward graduated ill j gram at the meeting as previously June from Willamette university, announced. and will enter the Willamette Law Frank Parr told of the election school next fall. Mrs. Ward, the of the rural fire district officers, former Eloise Herrold, teaches in Mrs. Garrit Stam reported on the Salem schools. the meeting of the hospital aux iliary and told of the help the hospital needs. Mrs. LeRoy Herrman, delegate. BY R O L A N D « R O Y to the state Grange sessions, gave | a report on the convention. Mr. Herrman, also a delegate, will give a report at the next meeting. Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. La Vern Cleaver and Frank Sherwood served refresh ments. MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Eldrr II. F. Gage Missionary Pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. Evening service, 8 p. m. Wednesday prayer service 8 p. m. Young people's service. Sunday, 7 30 p. m. Bong service, Sunday, 7:45 p. m. Come, You are welcome. THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. E. J. Wilson, Pastor 10 a. m , Sunday school. 11 a. m „ song service, special singing and sermon. 7:15 p. m., three different group services, come and enjoy worship ing in one of these groups. 8 p. m„ evangelistic service. Services every Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. We extend to you a cordial In vitation to any or all of our serv ices. Our N. Y. P. Institute starts Wednesday at Payette lakes and continues until the 13th. There will be Bible classes, preaching, singing and recreation for all. Sunset Valley Community Hall A. K. Herring, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a. in. No worship service. Sunday school picnic and basket dinner at Nampa park. Services at the park In Nampa. There will be cars to take all who care to go. A hearty welcome. 1 IIK METHODIST Nyssa, Oregon Sunday, July 10 STARTING AT 2 P. M. Inboard and Outboard Boat Races Stunts, Drills, Water Skiing Concessions Bleacher Seats E. W. PRUYN Auto Repairing [ | j | and accessories M E M I S - I M E FARM EQUIPMENT OWNERS Field and Shop Service Now Available FULL STOCK OF GENUINE PARTS FOR ALL EQUIPMENT WE SELL Expert Chevrolet Repair Work; Also Wisconsin Motors s your portable In reach When you're lolling On the beach? Reboring, Valve Grind ing, Lathe work. Parts FACTORY TRAINED REPAIRMAN SEE US TH E N E X T TIM E Y O U R EQUIPM ENT NEEDS REPAIRING R gfM ential > Com m ercial W irin g - *YSM g& COMPANY Phone 56-W Lots of Easy Improved Parking Attention V/illie WATT Go On Fishing Trip— Ed Case of Nyssa and his son, Edward, and Lyle Reisers and Mr. Hertzog of Caldwell hiked to French creek last Saturday from I Squaw meadow for fishing. The men, who had good luck at fishing, | hiked over snow banks to get into | the French creek section. Thrills and Spills P. A. System i S T . P A U L 'S E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H I trv . f . L. C a lla h a n , R e c to r Beginning June 1 and continue- fug through August, services at St. Paul's Episcopal church will be held on the First and Third Sun- days only at 9 a. m. AT THE SNAKE RIVER BRIDGE To Yellowstone— Mr. and Mrs. Frell Blair and g>n, Boyd, left Sunday for a va- -ation trip through the Yellow stone park. U rcn CIU'RCH OF CHRIST Don R. Maxfield, Pastor 10 a. m . Church school hour. A class for you. Let us beat O n tario this Sunday. Bring your self and brlrst a friend. 11 a. m„ Morning worship and Lord's supper. 7 p. m.. Young people’s. 8 p. m „ evening worship. Boat Regatta Here From California— Mrs. Gertrude Atkeson and Elize- beth and Bonnie Atxeson of Glen dale are visiting friends and rela tives in Nyssa. Published every Thursday at Nyaso. Malheur County, Oregon. Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission through the United States Malls, as second class matter, under the act of March 3, 1879 < Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cottle and Mrs. Ralph Focht, Mr. and Mrs. | Lloyd Orris. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bracken, Chet Pollard and daughter, Mr and i Maulding and family and out-of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Peirsol, Mr Mrs. Monty Fraser. Mr. and Mrs town guests are remaining at the and Mrs. Adam Focht, Mr. a n d 1 Phil Harris, and Mr. and Mrs. | lakes for a few days. B. & M. EQUIPMENT CO. Minneapolis Moline Dealer SERVIÇE CALIS PHONE M l M , HI-WAY 30 NO.XYSS COMMUNITY church Dtinald S. Campbell, Mlnlslrr 9:45 a. in., church school. 11 a. in., morning worship. 7 p. m., youth fellowship. H p. in., evening service. FAITH M1THEHAN CHURCH Itrv. Slierwin Schmidt, l’ autor Divine service at 11 o'clock. Monday school und adult Bible class ut 9 45. ASSEMBLY OF HOD Sterl D. Spina, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m. Worship, 11 a. m. KvaniielUiUc service, 8 p. tn. F peel a I revival meetings begin ning July 10 and continuing each night except Monday, with Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Cooke of Spring- field, Missouri. Oood music and special singing Bible c e n t e r e d evangelistic preaching, designed to meet your need. We Invite and welcome you to these services. Rl'NSET VALLEY ASSEMBLY OE OOO Rev. Joe E. Dodson, Pastor Sunday school. 10 a. m. Worship services, 11 a. m. Young People, 7 p. in. Fvungeltath: meeting. 8 p. m. Wednesday Bible study. 8 p. m. CATHOLIC CHURCH Park Avrnue and Third Street Rev. P. J. Galre, Pastor H ie hour of Sunday mass will be 8 30 through the montlis of June, July and August. com tont Ten outstanding reasons why this factory's superior workmanship and skill enables them to give a real five-yea«' guarantee for your protection and additional years of comfoit and service.. . . 1. ed together with glue dowels. 2. VILLAGE STATIONERY Heidi BMf Third SC COILS Extra heavy gauge steel springs. 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