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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 5. 1951 Friday and Saturday. Their baby Girl W ill Enter is under a doctor’s care. U. S. N ursing Corps anied Mrs. Marion Hammon accomp Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stoker to Friday evening in Caldwell. A com- Mrs. J. D. Powell and Mrs. L. J. cussion: "Courtship and Marriage", mitttee was elected to take care of Kinney of Ontario were also guests led by Mrs. Virginia Steffens, prices and harvesting regulations in the Judd home Friday afternoon. 8 p. m , evening service. There Roy Hirai will represent this district Miss Lois Ann Rathbun spent the will be a forum on “Conditions Be- The M and M society of the Easter week-end at the Earl Wooden hind the Iron Curtain”, based on NEWELL HEIGHTS, Apr. 5—Miss 1 I ding of Thursday to attend the wed- Mrs. Stoker s sister. The Adrian the book, "The Curtain Isn’t Iron” United Presbyterian church and Elvin^Worden^homes. Jean Hammon, registered nurse, Stoker children and Mrs. Earl Worden, and by Joseph C Harsch, European cor- will meet at the home of Mrs. Jake Mr. Mr. and spent last week visiting in Nyssa Hammon home. are staying at the Borge Mrs. Elvin Worden and respondent for the newspaper, the Thursday afternoon, April 12. children and and Adrian. She has received her Nancy Hammon is ill with the Lois Ann Rathbun [ Christian Science Monitor. call to report to San Antonio, Texas, mumps. Easter Sunday with Verna where she will be awarded the rank Mrs. Lou Pratt entered the Mal Boy1 S c o m s ^ o ^ rZ 6 m L Z I spent and children at Mrs. Homedale. ASSEMBLE OK GOD of first lieutenant in the ajjmy heur Memorial hospital Tuesday night, the boys decided to conduct; Costley „ y . M rharles ieedv nf 2nd and Reece nursing corps. She is the daughter evening for observation and x-rays, a scrapiron and paper drive to help „ M and Mrs, ct\arles Le*dy of Frank C. Coley, Pastor of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hammon returning home Wednesday evening. on the financial campaign for this Tw * pHon^oi^eyS VlSlUng m lame A. M„ Sunday school. Classes district. Anyone having scrap to the Earl hiVne' of Nyssa. Miss Hammon visited in and Worden Mrs Emil Beguhl of Cald for 10 all ages. Motion songs, and the home of her cousins, Mr. and Irvin Topliff and Marion Kurtz contribute, should contact the well Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Price flannelgraph for the children Mrs. Durlin Hammon. and in the have been soliciting for the United scouts, who will make arrangements of Ridgevlew spent the week-end in a 15-minute lessons service to pick it up. Frank Pike home Wednesday. Presbyterian church budget this Mr. and Mrs David Highland. Sunday school hour. at the close of Howard Connaughy left Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Highland of week. Mr. Mrs. Luit Stam were sur M.. Morning worship. Owyhee dam were guests in the M. Roy Hirai. Carl Hill and Lou Pratt to drive his cattle to the range. His prised and at a housewarming given by 8 11 P. A. M., Evangelistic service. L. Kurtz and Dudley Kurtz homes attended a potato growers meeting son, Jimmy, accompanied him part their card club Friday night. Six 8 P. M . Tuesday evening prayer way, returning home Monday even tables of pinochle were in play dur service. ing. the evening. Lunch was served and 8 P praise M., Friday evening Young Mrs. Ruth Campbell of Drewsey ing by the guests. A beautiful table People’s Christ's Ambassador service. has been convalescing at the home was given to Mr and Mrs. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo lamp THE CHliKCn OF THE Winn, following a major operation Stam. Mr and Mrs. Roger Norland and performed at the Holy Rosary hos sons NA7.ARENE were Easter Sunday dinner pital in Ontario. She returned to guests in the Grover Findley home Rev. 4 ilen Abla, Pastor Drewsey Tuesday. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Cowhollow. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Winn and Ger in Mr. Mrs. A. M. Hammon Morning worship, 11 a. m. ald were in Boise Monday as Mrs. spent and week-end in Pocatello N. Y. P. S service, 7 p. m. Winn is taking treatments there. visiting the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ham Evening service, 8 p. m. Guests for Sunday dinner in the mon. A. M. and Frank are brothers. Mid-week prayer meeting, Wed- Maurice O. Judd home were Mr. and nesday evening, 8 p. m. Visitation Thursday evening from Mrs. L. J. Kinneyy of Ontario, Mr Fair Board And and Mrs. Maurice L. Judd and her 7 to 9. house guest, Beverly Brosnan of is special music and sing Breeders Gather ing There Caldwell. The group drove to the at each of our regular services. Owyhee dam after dinner. Representatives oí several live We extend a hearty welcome to all Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Jennings stock associations m et;10 worship with us C H O C O LA TE O RA N G E STICKS and children of Lebanon have been with the breeders Malheur fair board visiting in the home of her parents, Monday evening county CATHOLIC CHURCH to assist Mr. and Mrs. Lee Saxton. They re termining classifications for in de Avenue and Third Street the Park Rev. turned to Lebanon Monday. Mrs. 1951 fair. P. J. Galre, Pastor Saxton accompanied them. Sunday, 9:30 a. m. mass. One oi the most important Maurice O. Judd is hauling seed incorporated was the ad THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH potatoes from McCall this week for changes option of base birth dates to be planting on the Judd farm. Adrian, Oregon in setting up classes for live Church school, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Keele, who were used 10 a. m. stock divisions this year. This step home for Easter vacation, were worship, 11 a. m. guests in the Maurice O. Judd home. was taken, not only to simplify Morning registration procedure, tout also to m. Young People’s study period, 7 p more nearly conform with rules set Evangelist message, 8 p. m. up toy other fairs and livestock Wednesday prayer service, 7:30 shows to the area. Two additional p. m. classes were added far dairy ADRIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH cattle—one to the -mature cow age E. Moore, Pastor group and the other for heifer Bible Henry school, 10 a. m. calves. Several changes were also Morning worship, 11 a. m. made in the 'beef division with ad C. E„ 7:30 p. m. ditional classes for -bulls being Pioneer People’s C. E., 7:30 p. m. made. These changes were neces Young Evening worship, 8:15 p. m. sitated toy the increased exhibitor For Your Garden Seed And Needs Interest in the livestock show. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH The board also agreed to con 8T. Rev. T. Crenshaw, Rector YOU MAY BE THE LOSER tinue a system of pre-registration Church C. school, 10 a. m. of all open class, PFA and 4-H Buy The Best Financial responsibility Church services, 7:30 p. m„ every animals attain this year. Officials l a w s h a v e t e e t h in found last year that this method Sunday evening. \ reduced confusion at entry time. them. You should pro BAPTIST CHURCH The need far increased livestock MISSIONARY tect yourself today with at Elder Harold G. Ernce, Pastor facilities was discussed and those Sunday school, 10 a. m. proper insurance. We presort showed enthusiasm for an Morning service. have ¡ust the policy you earlier suggestion of making up a Song service, 7:30 11 p. a. m m. / need. work party of volunteers to assist Evening service, 8 p. m. DESSERT SEED COMPANY to construction ttf additional build Wednesday evening prayer se ing space, E. N. Hoffman, chair vice. 8 p. m. / KEN POND \ man of the fair board said today. SUNSET VALLEY Those attending from the Nyssa REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 'Beat The Squeeze, Can And Freeze" ASSEMBLY OF GOD area were L. E. Robbins, Rosel / 16 North 3rd. Phone 218 \ Hunter, Charley Grider and Loyd Rev. Quentin Ualapp Sunday school, 10 a. in. Adams. — Nyssa, Oregon Visits— N orthwest C asualty Father Home beauty begins W. C. Wahlert of Portland in visit- ' tog at the home of his son. W. K. w it h . . , Wahlert, and family. ------ J Hwvp ou «iuuuaj Prt'flow PAGE SEV^N Worship service», 11 a m. Ballard. Rt. 2, Parma, 2H miles north of Parma. 5alxp Young People, 7 p. m. Evangelistic meeting, 8 p. m. FOR SALE—1942 John Deere, model Wednesday Bible study, 8 p. m. A tractor, good condition, two sets 5a2xc TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY tires, phone 05-R1. FOR SALE—Common alfalfa seed, FOR RENT—Three-room furnished 60c Harold Rooks tool, five apartment, newly cleaned and rede miles pound. west of Adrian. 5a2xp corated. 3ee at 110 N. 4th street or phone 127-W, Harry Kingrey. 5a2xc SALE CALENDAR FOR SALE—1941 Ford pick-up. 8200. Phone 210-R or see at 509 N. Sixth. PUBLIC FARM SALE—Five miles 5a2xc northwest of Ontario, 1 mile north Ontario on highway 30, then 4 FOR SALE—Used piano, good con of west across old bridge on dition, $100. See at 509 N, 6th or miles Malheur river up Canyon No. 2 to phone 210-R. 5a2xc Herb Hutchinson place. Monday, FO R RENT—Apartments, every- April 9 Sale starts at 1 o’clock, thing furnished. Inquire at Mtscell- Cattle, hay and seed grain, chickens, aneous Exchange. 5atfc.1 machinery and household goods. —------------------------------------------- ¡Terms: cash. Lunch served on FOR SALE—New Washington im- grounds. W. E Cunningham, owner, proved raspberry plants, best for Auctioneers: Cols. 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Hollingsworth, Minster 10 a. m., church school, classes for all. 11 a. m„ morning worship, ser mon, “Come and Dine”. 6:30 p. m„ Christian Youth Fel lowship period. Betty Jean Strick land, president; Doris Rigney, chair man of worship committee. 8 p. m., night worship. Old-fash ioned songs. Sermon: ’’When an Aught is Naught”. L. D. S. 1st WARD Dean Fife, Bishop Sunday—Priesthood meetings, 9:15 a. m. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Sac rament. 8 p. m. Tuesday—Relief society, 2 p. m. Wednesday—M. I. A., 8 p. m. Thursday—Primary, 10 a. m. FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Fifth Street A Park Avenue Worship service at 7:30 p. m. each Sunday. THE METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH Donald S. Campbell. Mlnlater 9:45 a. m„ church school. 11 a. m„ morning worship. Ser mon: "One Thing Lacking". An them: “If With All Your Hearts" by Mendelssohn 7 p m., Youth Fellowship Dls- GOLDEN RULE STORE NYSSA. 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