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PAGE FOUR THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON, THURSDAY. APRIL end l i i Salt Lake City, where both McOinley visited her father, who is At the regular meeting of the families visited relatives. M rs.1 in a Salt Lake City hospital. women's hospital auxiliary in the j parish hall Monday afternoon of this week. Mrs. Carlos Buchner, president, announced that a sewing ! project is now underway. Prom now only one afternoon a week will be given to sewing and mending at the special sewing room at the hos j pital. Mrs. Harry Miner, sewing chair man. has appointed the workers for LOW FARES EVERYWHERE! 4 H iS . the next month. Anyone who is In terested in giving time for this pro BO ISE_____________ t 1.20 ject should contact Mrs. Miner. GREYHOUND’S PORTLAND___________7.70 The women voted to contribute i toward the landscaping of the hos SALT LAKE CITY _ 8.30 pital grounds. Plans were also dis cussed for helping with the ob SACRAMENTO_____ 15.30 servance of National Hospital day LOS ANGELES________18.60 May 12. Fast Side cafe in Ontario May 4. Shirley Nolan entertained the DENVER_____________ 18.25 ( apt. Knight is a retired British group with vocal numbers, accomp CHICAGO____________ 34.15 army officer and “Mr. Kamshaw” anied by Carlene Jones. is a trained Scottish golden eagle. Road Shows Given— VALDOSTA. GA________44.30 Eyes Examined GRIGG BROS. Phone 720 718 Arthur St. Caldwell, Idaho and V a c a t io n REAL ESTATE Mwl Beck, Associate CHURCH NOTES PHONE 897-J. ONTARIO EVENINGS THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO TAKE A CHANCE On the drawing for a Farmall "C" tractor L. D. 8. 1st WARD Dean Fife, Hishop Sunday—Priesthood meetings, 9:15 a. m. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Sac- f rament, 8 p. m. Tuesday—Relief society, 2 p. m Wednesday—M. r. A , 8 p. m. Thursday—Primary, 10 a. m. The Drawing Will Be Held APRIL 27 One ticket entitles you to a chance on the drawing and also admission to the dance irrigation , Exciting new development, plastic irrigation # siphon tubes, pay for themselves in time, money and crops saved. Do not clog, ex ceedingly light weight, mode of special plastic to resist weather, sun, water, etc. Distribute woter evenly from lateral ditch without any digging. Transparent construc tion shows air locks at a glance. Mode of weather and sun-resisting Tenlte. | We’ll furnish fact-filled folders, make hotel reservations, plan sightseeing, arrange carefree (ADD TAX) GREYHOUND V A C A T IO N T O U R S v_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J BUS DEPOT Carl's Doll House Phone 112 Nyssa, Oregon Wo can get fo r you at w holesale ceiling prices, U. S. graded and inspected m eats of the very highest lender quality. Any w holesale cut from strictly fresh ground beef to quarters, halves or w hole in pork, beef, veal or mutton. We charge for the cutting, wrapping and froex- ing only, no commissions or brokerage charges. The invoice price is your price. "Drive a few miles, Save a few Dollars" at Hartman s Lockers 2 Miles E. of Nyssa At Locker Avo. GREEN STAMPS BAUMAN FARM EQUIPMENT Your Allis-Chalm ers and N ew Idea Dealer 1 Mile North of Nyssa SATURDAY, MAY 5 Come in and see thè NEW Allis-Chalmers POWER STAR ¿¡VC CORN- Idahybrid Seed Corn Bigger Yields Easier Harvesting Maturity 95 For Delayed Planting Maturity 105 For Irrigated Farms Maturity 112 For Basic Part Of Feeding Ripens Quickly Shucks Easily And Will Crib Early Western Hybrid Now , POW ER S H IF T wheel spacing H Y D R A U L IC fraction booster T W O -C L U T C H power control (optional) ( (HUS ) BAUMAN FARM EQUIPMENT Your Allis-Chalm ers and New Idea Dealer NYSSA FEED MILL 319 South First This CA Tractor applies engine power to your farm work in more ways than ever before in a tractor of this size.' The CA brings you a system of wheel spacing and quick interchange of hydraulically operated implements that saves time and labor. Implements include a close- coupled, tuio-bottom plow and quick-hitch “drive-in” cultivator. Try this new kind of power. Ask us to s a ils in a n d s i * vi ci demonstrate the C A V " ” on your farm. Excels In Yield Resists Drought 90 Day Field Com For Early Com 105 Day Field Com For All Soil Types 112 Day Field Corn For Large Tonnage ST. PAUI S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. C. T. Crenshaw. Rector Church school. 10 a m. Church services, 7:30 p. m., every Sunday evening THE CHURCH OF THE NA/.ARENE Rev. Glen Able, Pastor Sunday school. 10 n m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. N. Y. P. 8 service. 7 p. m. Evening service. 8 p. m Mid-week prayer meeting. Wed nesday evening, 8 p m. Visitation Thursday evening from 7 to 9 There Is special music and sing ing at each of our regular services We extend a hearty welcome to all to worship with us. 5?« When You Buy Your Seed Corn, Buy The Best ADRIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH Henry E. Moore. Pastor Bible school, 10 a m. Morning worship. 11 a. m. Pioneer C. E., 7:30 p. m. Young People's C. E, 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. 8:15 p m f* turn«*** m MEAT! -SEED THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH Adrian, Oregon Church school. 10 a. m. Morning worship. 11 a. m. Young People's study period, 7 p m. Evangelist message, 8 p. m. Wednesday prayer service, 7:30 p. m. plastic S in o s*"1* a Model CA ASSEMBLY OF GOD 2nd and Reece Frank C. Coley. Pastor 10 A M.. Sunday school. Classes for all ages. 11 A M . Morning worship. 8 P. M.. Evangelistic service. 8 P. M , Tuesday evening prayer and praise service. 8 P M., Friday evening Young People's Christ's Ambassador service. IN THE STAKE HOUSE ON ALBERTA AVE. banning ervice _ H.-H CATHOLIC CHURCH Park Avrnur and Third Street Rev. P. J. Gaire, Pastor Sunday, 9:30 a. m. mass. At The L. D. S. FIRST WARD DANCE A capacity audience witnessed several road shows sponsored by the Nyssa stake Mutuals of Vale, Ontario. Owyhee, Parma and the two Nyssa wards Wednesday even ing, when each show was taken to the various wards. Admission was free. This young people’s organ ization teaches the art of speech, music, dancing and singing, among other lessons. Inspection Time Here— Seedling Inspection requests for spring planted certified alfalfa and red clover should be made in the j near future, Leedi Bailey, county extension agent, reminded farmers today. He pointed out that these j crops require an inspection in the seedling stage in order to qualify for the production of certified seed In future years. Application blanks Here From Milton— for seedling and field inspections Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Snodgrass are available at the county agent's of Milton were visitors a few days office. last week at the John Murphy home. CHURCH OF CHRIST Austin J. Hollingsworth, Minster 10 a. m , church school with clas- ses for all. 11 a. m„ worship, sermon; "The I Dawning Church". 6:30 p. m , Christian Youth Fel- j lowship. 8 p m., Sunday night hour of good fellowship. Sermon “Fools for Christ's Sake". FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Fifth Street A Park Avenue ! Worship service at 7:30 p. m. each | Sunday. 7 HE METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH Donald S. Campbell, Minister 9:45 a. m„ church school. 11 a. in . morning worship. Rural > Life Sunday. Theme: "Stewards of Clod's Olfts”. Anthem: "Like as the Hart Deslreth the Water Brooks" by Novello. 7 p. m., Youth Fellowship. Topic "Careers and Youth". 8 p m , Forum: "Behind the Iron Curtain”. Mrs. Walter McPartland will review the book. "The State of Europe ”, by Smith, who is head of the CBS European staff. The pub lic Is Invited to attend. -W ANTED- To Reni Land Suilable For Polafoes ^ X ( apt C. W. It. Knight and his golden Fagle. “Mr. Kamshaw", will appear on the program of the Mal heur Knife and Fork club in the BUTLER FRIDAY NIGHT 7 Go (rreÆ ¡.'u m * Optometrist Lawrence and children remained for Hospital Women Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lawrence and a longer visit there and with her sons and M r and Mrs Harry Me- nts m ItUho Mrs Plan To Do Sewing Oinley and Kathy spent the week- , , ... . . to Congressman Lowell Stockman Congressman Lowell Stockman of house office building, Washington the second district of Oregon will D C. so they may receive additional have one vacancy at the U. S Mil Information and be admitted to the itary academy at West Point. New i examination. York, for the class beginning July Candidates for the academies 1, 1952. and one vacancy for the must be not less than 17 years of same class at the U 8 Naval acad- j age nor more than 22 years of age on July 1 of the calendar year emy, Annapolis, Maryland Applicants for these vacancies { (1952i In which they enter the ac must be residents of the second 1 ademies. district of Oregon The congress- I man will have competitive exam- | Here From Payette— inationx conducted by the civil serv Mrs. Oertle Folton of Payette Is ice commission Monday. July 2. 1951. visiting at the home of her daugh to aid In the selection of nominees ter. Mrs. Tom Eldrldge this week Insurance Headquarters USI Visit la Utah— for both academies. AppointmtMitM For All boys who are interested and Aru<lemi«‘H Coming qualified should write immediately DR. C.W. CRAVES M. 1 Mile North of Nyssa on U. S. 20 Phone 361-W Phone 333 — Here’s how to get BIG-truck capacity at SMALL-truck running cost! » l i a r s right ! MISSIONARY BYPTIST CHURCH Elder Harold G. Im re, Pastor Sunday school. 10 a. m Morning service, 11 a. m Song service. 7 30 p. m Evening service. 8 p m . Wednesday evening prayer ser vice. 8 p. m. SUNSET VALLEY ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev Quentin CaUpp Sunday school, 10 a. m. Worship services, 11 a. m. Young People. 7 p m. Evangelistic meeting, 8 p. m. Wednesday Bible study. 8 p m. PLAYS • U k i M « WM FORD TRUCKING COSTS LESS FIRESTONE DEALER STORE DON B. MOSS 5th AND MAIN Nyssa, Oregon Herriman Motor Co. Your Ferd Dealer Phone 77