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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 13. 1950 Arcadia Residents Fourth O f July Leave On Visits Visits Revealed ARC AD IA, July 13— Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard and Betty and Donald. Belva Hunter and Mrs. Lester Reese and two children left Saturday for McCall, where they will spend a week at the Bullard cabin. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zittercob left Friday for the coast for a week’s visit. They will visit relatives In Portland and Vancover and Mrs. Zittercob's parents In Seattle. Mrs. John Zittercob accompanied them as far as Vancouver, where she will visit her daughter. Mrs. Harry Thur man and Mr. Thurman. Mr and Mrs. Fred Schilling enter tained a group o f their friends In Ontario at their ranch home July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Schoen and daughter of Ontario visited Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Matherly. Mr. and Mrs. Schoen had just returned from a trip to the coast. Miss W ilm a Bullard is teaching Bible school at Lower Bend this week. Miss Frances Foster of Nyssa Is helping. Mrs. William Stradley of Big Bend visited in the Elmer Stradley home last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Moeller and girls visited In the Eggert A ft home at Frultland Sunday afternoon. Billy Stradley Is employed at the Signal Service station in Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Zittercob and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Schoen and daughter of Ontario and Miss W illm a Bullard were dinner guests Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Matherly. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Chandler and sons of Caldwell call ed in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dali and two sons, Mrs. Anna Dali and Mrs. Etta Johnson went to Jerome, Idaho Sat urday. M r and Mrs. Dali returned home Sunday, but Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Dali remained for a longer visit with their sister, Mrs. Miles Canada and Mr. Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hipp enter tained a group of friend* and rel atives at their home July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rhinehart and son of Elgin, Oregon visited over the holidays with Mrs. Rhinehart’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hickey M ITC H E LL BUTTE, July 13—Mrs. Mildred Hite returned home Wed nesday alter spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. Don Brewer. Mrs. David Orr is spending a week at Salt Lake City with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper and son. Marvin. Mr and Mrs. David Orr and family. Mr. and Mrs. E B. Smith and family. Joan Haney and Duane Smith spent Fourth of July at the Owyhee tunnel on a picnic. Evalon Haney. Darline Smith and Bud Smith spent the 4th of July at Welser. Mr and Mrs. J. M. Lowe went to Nyssa on business Monday. Mrs. Clifford Klnnick spent the Fourth of July with her mother, Mrs. J. M. Lowe. Mr and Mrs. Virgil Olp and child ren were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Case of Big Bend on the Fourth. Olps have finished haying and will move the chopper to the Elmer Derrick place. Molly Connaughy spent the Fourth with her cousin, Betty Jarvis. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Connaughy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Clym- er. Albert McGinnis. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Linville, Mrs. Ellison and Mr and Mrs. Jim KUlebrew were Fourth Beeswax and the Moore family, of July guests at the Don Linville who are to appear throughout the home A picnic dinner was enjoyed entire Nyssa Night rodeo engage on the lawn. ment July 20, 21 and 22, present Mrs. Newgen and sister o f Wash- | animal intelligenre at its high ington called at the J. M. Lowe home est and comedy at its funniest. The last week. Mrs. Lola Stenger of Seattle Is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. M. Lowe. and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Thur Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Toombs went man were Fourth of July dinner fishing at the Owyhee dam on the guests at the Donald Brewer home. Fourth of July. Clifford Klnnick finished his hay Mrs. Elmer Derrick and children ing this week. are spending the week-end at the Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams, home of relatives in Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith and Mr. "Grandma” Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. H. V. Ruda and son of Thurman Hill, Billie Ward, Mr. and Emmett were Fourth of July guests Mrs. Frank Smith and family and at the Ira Marrs home. Elvin Chubb has gone to Nampa Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hale and daugh with his mother, Mrs. Ralph War- ter were visitors at the Russell T a l field for a week's visit. He will at bot home on the Fourth. tend the Nampa rodeo white there. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Talbot and Mr. and Mrs. Tallman and child daughter attended the fireworks at ren, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brewer Caldwell on the Fourth. PAGE Evangelistic service, 8 p. m. Tuesday evening prayer and praise service, 8 p. m. Friday evening Young people’s Christ Ambassador service, 8 p. m. Everyone welcome. Mrs. Phyllis Counsil and children Mr. and Mrs. Owen P. Counsil Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Counsil Mr. and Mrs. Chestfer Counsil Harry Counsil Vera Pay Counsil 4T. PAUIAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. C. L Callahan, Rector TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Church school, 10 a. m. Church services, 7:30 p. m., every FO R SALE— 12 x 16 frame garivre Sunday evening. with 2 lean-tos. Also car air con ditioner and 10 x 12 wall tent. Phone CHURCH OF CHRIST 198-NM. S. C. McConnell. 13Jy2xp Don R. Maxfleld, Pastor 10 a. m„ Bible school hour. FO R SALE—Two-bedroom home, 11 a. m„ Morning worship. full basement, stoker, air cooler, fireplace, carpeted, double garage, L. D. S. 1st WARD excellent location on paved street. Dean Fife, Bishop Only $8.000. with furniture complete Sunday, 9 a. m „ Sunday school. $9,500. Frank T. Morgan Agency. 10:30 a. m.. priesthood meeting. 6:30 lSJytfc p m . sacrament meeting Thursday, 2 p. m „ relief society FOR SALE—Four-bedroom home, 4 p. m., primary. 7:30 p. m„ M. I. A basement, stoker, fireplace, garage, on paved street, desirable location, FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH $9,500. Frank T. Morgan Agency. Rev. Sher-vin S<hmidt. Pastor lSJytfc Sunday school, 10 a. m. Worship service, 11 a. m. l ’HE M ETHODIST COM M UNITY CHURCH Donald 8. Campbell. Minister 9:45 a. m., church school. 11 a. m„ morning worship. 7 p. m., Youth Fellowship. art consists of a “ rube" lady, a col ored taxi driver, an Irish policeman and the star of the act, Beeswax, the mule. In the act. Beeswax kirks the cop, sits on him, bites him and chases him through the taxi in an action-packed routine that has appeared in all major rodeos, including the Madison Square Garden rodeo. CHURCH NOTES Evening service, 8 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting, W ed nesday evening, 8 p. m. M IS S IO N A R Y B A P TIS T CHURCH Visitation Friday evening from W. M. Turner, Pastor 7 to 9. Sunday school, 10 a. m. There Is special music and sing Morning service, 11 a. m. ing at each of our regular services. Song service, 7:30 p. m We extend a hearty welcome to all Evening service, 8'p. m. Wednesday evening prayer ser to worship with us. vice, 8 p. m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD FOR SALE:—Modern 2-bedroom BIBLE B A P TIS T CHURCH house, garage and small unfinished 213 Second St. South house In back, lawn and lots of Sunday school. John Benedict, shade, $4,500, 3 Green avenue, Superintendent, 10 a. m. phone 249-N for appointment. Morning worship, 11 a. m. I 13jy3xc Bible study at 7 p. m. Evening service, 8 p. m. FO R SALE— Ice box, 026 N. 3rd. phone 330-R. 13Jy2xc SUNSET V A L L E Y FO R R E N T—Four-room air-condi ASSEMBLY OF GOD tioned apartment on Park avenue. Rev. Joe E. Dodson, Pastor Phone 388-W. 13Jytfc Sunday school, 10 a. m. Worship services, 11 a. m. Young People, 7 p. m. LO ST—Grey automobile fender Evangelistic meeting, 8 p. m. Wednesday Bible study, 8 p. m. skirt, blue and white trim, between Nyssa and Sunset vallty. I f found, notify Clarice Notheis, route 2, CATH O LIC CHURCH Nyasa, or leave at Towne'a garage. Park Avenue and Third Street 13jylxp Rev. P. J. Galre, Pastor Mass on Sundays at 8:30. Cate' chlsm at 10 a. m. Saturdays. 2nd and Reece Frank C. Coley, Pastor CARD O F T H A N K S Sunday school, 10 a. m. Classes We wish to thank all our many or all ages. Flannelgraph lessons friends who so kindly remember for the children. ed Elton and his fam ily during his Morning worship, U a. m. recent illness and death. THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. N. Y . P. S service, 7 p. m. MISCELLANEOUS — Fill up your locker or deep freeze with our grain- fed hereford baby beef, fed In our own feed lot. This Is the best young grain-fed meat that you can buy, get a side or whole carcass. Jacob Fischer, phone 381-W. 13Jtfc W A N TE D —Two to five acres of good soil. Phone 165-J or write to P. O. box 136, Nyssa. 13Jylxc F O R SALE)—Truck bed, 16-foot flat rack. Max Howard, 2nd house east o f Overstreet beet dump. 13Jy2xp WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY SILVER JUBILEE REFRIGERATOR 8 Cu. Ft. Capacity (Easy Tarma) • GIANT FULL-WIDTH FREEZER • 12-1/2 SQ. FT. 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