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THE NYSSA. GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1949 PAGE TWO » A I I I I > I'T H E * AN CHURCH Her. Hhrr-ain Schmidt. Pastor Sunday scliool, 9:45 a. m. Worship service, 11 a. m. The Gate City Journal ASSEMBLY OF GOD Sterl D. Spies*. P a s to r Sunday school, 10 a m Morning worship, 11 a m. Evening evangelistic, 8 p m. Tuesday, Bible study and prayer, 8 p. m. Friday, young people C. A , 8 a. m. You are welcome to attend all services. KI.ASS V. I'OW M .I................................ Editor and Publisher AD VE R TIS IN G HATES SU BSCR IPTIO N RATES One Year *2 00 Six months *125 Single Copies 05 i Strictly in Advance) Open rate, per Inch National, per Inch Classified*, per word Minimum 40c 49c 2c 30c CHURCH OF CHRIST lion K. Maxfleld, Pastor Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. 10 a. m , church school hour. Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon tor transmission 11 a m . morning wonhip and through the United States Malls, as second class matter, under i Lord’s supper. the act of March 3, 1879 7:15, young people's service. 8 p. m., evening worship. Wednesday 7:30 choir practice; I 11 a m., morning worship. Ser 8 p. m.. young people's activity night. mon: "A Pledge of Allegiance". An them: “The Lord Is My Shepherd" THE CHURCH OF THE H I E M ETH O D IST C O M M U N ITY by Schubert NAZAKE.NE 7 p m., youth fellowship Rev. E. J. Wilson. Pastor CHURCH 8 p m „ evening service New study 10 a. m , Sunday school. Donald S. Campbell, Minister will be begun on "The Beliefs of a 11 a. m , congregational and 9:45 a m . church school Methodist Christian". special singing and sermon. 7 p. m., we have three different group services. 8 p. m., evangelistic service. 8 p. m , every Wednesday we have services. We extend to you a cordial In vitation. C h u rch Notes IN TERM O U N TA IN Furniture Company NORGE HOME HEATER ... m-~m ~ u ... J xrjgffipS : ; * * ¡¡J Have Z ' S i li i " ,t8t,0n*' «fcc*. T ,ail h0- w h en ever Vou * * . s, , m *■ :°9 g ,n g NORGt Btroitf INDEPENDENT B A P T IS T M ISSION Announcement of the opening meeting of the Independent Baptist Mission Sunday, October 2 at khe I. O, O F. temple on So. First street. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning Worship at 11 a. m. I f you have no church home you are Invited to worship with us. Everybody welcome. County Winner* Co To Portland ; Thursday for Portland and will be Le Roy B. Skousen, special F. have charge of the display. Mrs. B. I. agent. Orider will appear in a radio in terview next week over a Portland Visit In Nyssa— Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Brown and station. family of Boise were visitors on Sunday at the home o f Mr. and P. T. A. To Meet— The regular meeting of the Nyssa Mrs. Burnall Brown. Sunday even Parent Teacher association will be ing visitors at the Brown home were held at the high school on Thurs M r and Mrs. Dorris Hyer. Mr and day, October 13. at 8 p. m. The Mrs. P. Garland and Burt Harris guest speaker for the evening will of Lewiston, Utah. KODAK E. W. PRUYN Vigilant Six-16 Priced at $61.40 R educed $1.00 A DAY UNTIL SOLD This Includes Case, Lens Shade, Filter and Portrait Lens EVANS STUDIO -/ / efts a Coleman Round-Up VALUE DAY SPECIALS WITH BLOWER Don R. Maxfiuld Purchases Jersey T SHEETING. $35 PER THOUSAND NO. 4 SHIPLAP $55 PER THOUSAND NO. 3 SHIPLAP. $65 PER THOUSAND 'f o r o ^ f COLUMBUS, O., Sep. 27—Don R. Maxfield of Nyssa, Oregon has pur chased the registered Jersey Knight Blodgett Polly from the herd own ed by Clifford S. Wright of Nyssa, Oregon. Maxfield bought the fe Complete in a male with which to start his pure CATHOLIC CHURCH bred Jersey herd. Park Avrnue and Third Street These Jerseys are registered at Rev. P. J. Galre. Pastor the national office of The American Mass on Sundays at 9:30 Cate Jersey cattle club In Columbus, i f Radiates and Circulates, Both at Same Time, Whether Blower Is chism at 10 a. m. Saturdays. Ohio. The club has kept complete Off or Onl records on all registered Jerseys in i f Gives Warm Floors— Long Warm SUNSET VALLEY the United States since 1868. A ir Travel at Floor Level! ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. Joe E. Dodson, Pastor if Automatic Fuel Control, D raft C ARD OF T H A N K S Sunday school, 10 a. in. Control, Low Flame Fuel Saverl We wish to thank our friends for Worship services, 11 a. m. their expressions of sympathy and if Delivers 11,000 Cu. Ft. o f Warm Young People, 7 p. m. A ir Per Hour- A B IG Performer the floral offerings during our re Evangelistic meeting, 8 p. m. - A B IG V A L U E ! cent bereavement. Wednesday Bible study, 8 p. ni. Mr. and Mrs. Jim G riffin and ^ A m eric.i’i L a r t e s t Se llin g O il Heat- €T family. MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH I D OUR D EM O N STR ATIO N \ O Y Y t Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Ransom and W. M. Turnrr family. Missionary Pastor Mr and Mrs. Ashford Fields and Sunday school, 10 a. m. family. Morning service, 11 a. m. Mr and M r}. William Betterton Song service, v:30 p. tn. and famffp — ------- J -------------------------------- — Ethel Oorrell and family. Bud Newby. also WEST COAST FIR OtBuiae POWER-DRIVEN Air FOR BEET BEDS Coleman at this PrUe! • 1 8 J ------ i à ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Kev. C. I.. Callahan, Rector Church school. 10 a. m. Church services, 7:30 p. m., every Sunday evening. Oulld Monday, September 12 at Mrs. Eva Boydell's home. Dairying In County Featured— The dairy industry in Malheur county will be featured in the M al heur county display at the Pacific International Livestock Exposition opening in Portland this week. Plans were made in Ontario at a meeting held last week, with Coun ty Agent Harry Sandquist meeting with merchants from Ontario, and Mrs. Hope Grider and Ed Knettle 8ome of the top 4-H exhibits from Nyssa. Mrs Grider will leave shown at Malheur County Fair are being taken to the Pacific Internat ional Livestock Exposition at Port land on October 6. These exhibits will be the top animals In the fat steer classes and the champion pen Auto Repairing of hogs. Seven 4-H club member* will ex Reboring, Valve Grind hibit eleven head of beef steers which were selected by the fair Judge a >■ greying good or better at ing, Lathe work. Parts the county fair. Club members who will attend the and accessories P IL E are Virginia Corn and Pran ces Feik of Arcadia. Larry Flvecoat of Owyhee. Oeorge Ferguson and Phone 56-W Kenneth Romans of Wlllowcreek, Virginia Mallett of White Settle ment. and Wilma Purvis of Harper. Larry Flvecoat, Oeorge Ferguson, Kenneth Romans, and Virginia Mallett all have two steers each which they will exhibit in their re spective classes at the show. The club members will leave On tario on Thursday, October 6 which will give them one day to get their O I L H E A T E R animals in shape for the opening of the show on Saturday. October 8 The calves will be judged on Monday, October 10 and sold ■esa* through the fat stock auction sr.'e on Wednesday, October 12. Virginia Corn, Frances Feik, and Virginia Mallett will constitute the livestock Judging team which will compete in the livestock judging contest on Saturday. October 8. Young People’s service, 7:30 p. m. Evening service, 8 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer ser vice, 8 p. m. Friday evening service, 8 p. m. you Buy Don B. Moss FIRESTONE STORE A Complete Stock Of All Material Now On Hand W e A rra n g e L oans F or R em odeling. 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