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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, WYSSA. OREGON, bers and friends of tthe church. 7 p. m., we have three different 4-H Ridia»: Club Farmers Brin» Officers of the church will bring re group services. ports of plans for the year's work. Has Skating Party Stoek T o Valley 8 p. m., evangelistic service. 8 p. m„ Youth Fellowship social 8 p. m.. every Wednesday we have hour in the church social rooms. KINGMAN KOLONY, Nov. 3—Mr COW HOLLOW, Nov. 3—Most of | The board of education will meet services, and Mrs. Vic Marshall of Oregon the farmers in this section have at the parsonage Monday evening We extend to you a cordial In Trail were entertained at a pheasant their crops harvested, except for a st 8 o'clock. vitation. few beets yet to be hauled to the dinner by Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Kreag- factory. CHURCH OF CHRIST er Sunday. FAITH 1 I'THEF *N CHl'ECH Dude Parker and Lew McCoy Don R. Maxfteld. Pastor The 4-H Riding club enjoyed a Rev. Shervin Schmidt, Pastor roller skating party at Ontario Fri brought their cattle home from the 10 a. m., church school hour. : Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. day evening.. The following parents Wallowa country last week. 11 a. m„ morning worship and I Divine worship, 11 a. m Joseph Callahan and sons drove Lord's supper. | _______ accompanied the group: Mr. and 7:15. young people's service. Mrs. Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh their cattle home from the Brogan CATHOLIC CHURCH 8 p. m., evening worship. Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. George "De- range last week. Park Avenue and Third Street Loya Callahan entertained friends Wednesday 7:30 choir practice: haven, Mrs. Lovelace and Mr. and Rev. P. J. Gatre, Pastor at a Hallowe’en party and supper 8 p. m., young people's activity Mrs. L. L. Kreager. Mass on Sundays at 9:30. Cate Friends night. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Rettig and last Saturday evening. chism at 10 a. m. Saturdays. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Biagni of from Nyssa and Adrian were pres ent. INDEPENDENT BAPTIST Boise were callers at the Lynn Hurst MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Joe Peterson and wife of Welser MISSION home’ Sunday. Also calling in the W. M. Turner and son, Quincy Peterson, of Al Meetings Held at I. O. O. F. evening were Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Missionary Pastor Knickerbocker of Ontario and Mr. aska visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Temple. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Sunday school, 10 a. m. and Mrs. C. Eriecson of Orants Callahan last week. Morning service, 11 a. m. Classes for all ages. • Pass. I David Brocknan of Ketchikan, Song service, t : 80 p. m. Morning worship, 11 a m. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Phifer and Alaska is visiting his sister. Mrs. Young People's service, 7:30 p. m. sons of Madras visited in the com Harold Callahan of Kingman Kol- Evening service, 8 p. m. munity and were guests at the Jim ony and the Joseph Callahan fam ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CIIURCIl Wednesday evening prayer ser Rev. C. L. Callahan, Rector Phifer home Tuesday and Wednes ily. vice, 8 p. m. Church school, 10 a. m. day. They were reeturning from a Friday evening service, 8 p. m. Cub Pow-Wow Planned— Church services, 7:30 p. m., every trip to Nebraska. An Ore-Ida Boy Scout council Sunday evening. Kathy Phifer, daughter of Mr. and SUNSET VALLEY Mrs. Jim Phifer, has been sick this cubbing pow-wow has been schedul ASSEMBLY OF GOD ed to be held for pack committee- week. THE CHURCH OF THE Rev. Joe E. Dodson, Pastor Ronald Lane, who attends the I men. cub masters and assistants, NAZ ARENE Sunday school, 10 a. m. College of Idaho, spent the week- ! den mothers and Interested parents Rev. E. J. Wilson, Pastor Worship services, 11 a. m. end at home. j of Malheur, Snake river and Gem 10 a. m„ Sunday school. Young People, 7 p. m. districts at Payette November 6, ac- 11 a. m„ congregational and Evangelistic meeting, 8 p. m. Named On State Committee— cording to Fred Robinson of Weiser, special singing and sermon. Wednesday Bible study, 8 p. m. Hamilton Chadderdon has been pow-wow chairman. An adminis- appointed as a member of the safety tration class will be opened at 2 p. committee of the American Legion, m- and a potluck dinner will be department of Oregon, for 1950. served at 6 p. m., with discussion --------------------------------------------------- | sessions to be held later in all de partments. A project method will be used for the training session, General Contracting and in which all persons in attendance Building will participate in classwork. Custom-Built Cabinets and Furniture Sentenced To Penitentiary— Furniture Repairing and Elmer Trujillo, charged with as Refinishing sault with a dangerous weapon on 1 '<i miles north of Nyssa-Panna a group of Nyssa business and pro Junction fessional men, was sentenced by | Circuit Judge M. A. Biggs last Fri day in Vale to one year in the pen- j itentiary. He was convicted a few weeks ago by a jury, which recom mended leniency. Sheriff’s officers Phone 023J1 Highway 95 said he had previously served a pen itentiary term. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1949 PAGE SEVEN WANTED—To do Ironing In my home, 65 cents an hour, Mrs. N. A. Stathopulos, Bill Lane apartments, FOR RENT—New modern apart 5th and Good. 3nlxp ment. close in. Bernard Eastman Too Late To Classify FOR RENT—3 rooms and bath, fur nished, duplex in Nyssa. 133 Ennis avenue, owner. Opal Pompenen. phone 3035, Vale. 3nlxp Sntfc KAISER-FRAZER FOR SALE—Delco car radio. $35. Light oak. round table. Robert Root, phone 327-W. Snlxp FOR SALE—Ten Weiner pigs. Virgil Viera, 3/4 mile north of Overstreet beet dump. 3nlxp FOR RENT—Upstairs furnished a- partment, Bernard Frost. Snlxp FOR SALE—One of Nysaa's better homes, five rooms, 1200 square feet, double brick construction, full base ment partially finished, automatic oil heat and air conditioning, park homeslte, one block from school, priced for Immediate sale. Call Verne Chadwick. 291-J. 3n2xp FOR SALE—Westing house, combin ation radio and phonograph, desk model. Inquire at 806 N. 1st. 3n2xp FOR SALE—New Hudson 1840 club coupe, brand new. for quick sale for only $1995 Write to J. W. Day. Welser. Idaho or phone 29-J, Welser 3n2xp LOST—18-foot bang board from beet bed. between Qem avenue and Alberta, or between the John Wulf farm and Nyssa. Norvelle Robbins, phone 018-JS. 3nlxc _ APPROVED ^ S ervice x* $ r n r r / Sales & Service If you are driving a Kaiser or Frazer car we are equipped with the latest testing equipment and factory trained mechan ics to put your car in the best o f condition. BRING YOUR TROUBLES TO US Free Pick-Up And Delivery From Nyssa MUTCH OIL CO. Highway 30- -East of Town Ontario, Oregon Phone 287 WILSON’S J o h n son C a b in e t Shop DR. G.W. GRAVES Optometrist Eyes Examined Phone 720 718 Arthur St. Caldwell, Idaho 11 Girls To Make Gifts— The Needle Belles 4-H club dls- I cussed at a meeting held October 28 at the home of Mrs. M. W. Myers the making of Christmas presents. The girls spent a short time sewing j and then listened to a Hallowe’en j story told by Jean Walker, and had their fortunes told by Kay Cooper. Popcorn ball men set in apples, cookies and punch were served by the serving hostesses, Jean Walker and Kay Cooper. The girls decided ] to sell Christmas cards to make I money for parties. Church Notes Visit Our Complete Hearing Aid SALES and SERVICE At Regular Monthly SONOTONE HEARING CENTER Wednesday, November 9 Hours 2:00 I*. M. to 5:00 P. M. Arrowhead Motor Court BATTERIES FOR A LL MAKES OF AIDS or Write SONOTONE OF BOISE 214 N. 9th St., Boise, Idaho ASSEMBLY OF GOD Sterl D. Splesx, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a ,m. Morning worship, 11 a .m. Young people C. A., 7 p. m. Tuesday Bible study and prayer j service, 8 p. m. Come and Join us in these ser vices. THE METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH Donald S. Campbell. Minister 9:45 a. m„ church school. 11 a. m., morning worship. Ser- Jmon: 'In the Hollow of His Hand” . Anthem: 'The Song of Peace” by ! Sibelius. Women’s chorus: “Lift Thine Eyes” by Mendelssohn. 6:30 p. m.. quarterly conference. Dr. H. G. McCallister, district sup erintendent will preside. There will be a fellowship supper for all mem- t/mi amrqtve <• YOUNGSTERS' /««rfjjONEy In their play and rom ping American Medical Association they simply burn up energy, has given its endorsement to that must be constantly re* H oney as a pleasant, safe, plenished. Give them plenty wholesome food for children. of Honey. It’s nature’s finest Many specialist in the care of energy food. children recommend Honey H oney is enthusiastically en* dorsed by leading authorities as a sweetening for milk in the feeding of ballies. on diet. Our Federal Govern ment is buying m illions o f pounds of liquid Honey for use in the National School TO GET SOME Lunch Program. The Council on Foods and Nutrition of the H O N E Y Del Monte Annual Fall R O U N D -U P DEL MONTE ITEMS DICED BEETS, NO. 303 Jar 1 5 0 each 8 for $ 1 .0 0 SAUERKRAUT, No. IVi Tin 1 5 0 each 8 for $ 1 .0 0 SUGAR PEAS, Picnic Size 1 5 0 each 7 for $ 1 .0 0 CORN, Cream Style, No. 303 Tin 1 7 0 each 6 for $ 1 .0 0 $ 3 .9 9 case CORN, Whole Kernel, 12 oz. Vac. 1 7 0 each 6 for $ 1 .0 0 $ 3 .9 9 case TOMATO CATSUP, 14 oz. Bottle 1 8 0 each 6 for $ 1 .0 0 TOMATO JUICE, 46 oz. Tins 2 8 0 each 4 for $ 1 .0 0 GREEN BEANS, No. 2 Tin Whole 2 9 0 each $ 6 .7 5 case Cut 2 5 0 each $ 5 .7 5 case SARDINES, No. 1 Oval In Tomato Sauce 220 each 5 for $ 1.00 PRUNE JUICE, Quart 2 8 0 each 4 for $ 1 .0 0 FRUIT COCKTAIL, No. 303 Tin 2 1 0 each 5 for $ 1 .0 0 PEACHES, Yellow Cling, No. 2>/2 Tin 2 7 0 each 4 for $ 1 .0 0 PEARS, Bartlett, No. 1 Tin 2 8 0 each 4 for $ 1 .0 0 CELERY, Crisp, Green, Local 7 0 lb. CABBAGE, Solid, All Sizes, Local 3 0 lb. CRANBERRIES, Eatmor, 1 lb. Pkg. 2 5 0 TOMATOES, Solid Ripe 2 0 0 Tube RADISHES, Large Bunches -2 For 1 5 0 GREEN ONIONS, Lrg. Bunches 2 tor 1 5 0 Meats BONELESS HAMS, Lean, Tasty 6 8 0 lb. WEINERS 3 lbs. For $ 1 .0 0 PORK STEAK 4 4 0 lb. BOLOGNA 3 lbs. For $ 1 .0 0 SIDE PORK, Fresh 3 8 0 lb. PIG HOCKS, Fresh 1 0 0 lb. SMELT, Columbia River 2 4 0 lb. SALE DATES-Inclusive Saturday« November 5th to Saturday« November 12th Hours: Weekdays—8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays— 12 noon to 8 p. m. 2nd and Good WBson’s super Market the next time you visit y o u r gr o ce r HONEY FOSTER'S HONEY Fresh Vegetables Phone 21 Modern Methods Make Shopping Easier Here FREE— Parking and Delivery