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PAGE TWO THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NY3SA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 19. 1951 T H E G A TE C IT Y JO U R N A L KLAHS V. POWELL Editor and Publlohrr ADVERTISIN'! KATES SI BSC KIPTION KATES I Year _____ »2 50 Open rate, ner Innh __ 40c 6 lleoth* II 50 NtUn-al. per Inch _____ 41c 1 year ouUlde Malheur Co. and Classifieds, per w o rd ___* 2c Parma. Ida. rural routes, 13 00 Minimum 30c Single Copies 06 (Strictly In Advance) Published every Thursday Entered at the postoffice through the United States the act at Nyssa, Malheur County. Oregon. at Nyssa. Oregon for transmission Malls, as second class matter, under of March 3, 1878. Mrs. Powers and sons, and Mrs I’ o r lliin il Man T o | Culbertson were dinner guests of ( l o m l u r l S e rv ic e s Mr and Mrs. Buster Talbot Mon- OWYHKE, July 19 Rev Hraga of the Multnomah School of the Bible will be at the Owyhee Community church Friday evening July 20 at 8 p m to deliver a sermon. Larry Culbertson left Tuesday morning with a group of boys to make a three-day tour of Baker and Union counties with the 4-H club Mr and Mrs T H Brewer and Mr and Mrs Homer Brewer and children were Sunday dinner guests In the Keith Tallman home In Homedale Mr and Mrs Orant Patterson ac companied Bishop Peterson to Idaho Fall Thursday and returned Satur day Mr and Mrs Charley Culbertson and Larry and their houseguests from Martinez. California. Mr and | day Mr. 'and Mrs R L. Patton, and Mr and Mrs Harry Rowe and Bruce were In Boise Thursday on business and had a picnic In the park at noon. Mr and Mrs. Johnny Powers and sons, Ronny and Denny, and Mrs Bertha Culbertson, all of Martinez, arrived Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles Culbertson for a few days' visit. Mr and Mrs Werner Peutz and Wanda and Mr and Mrs Bob Mor- fltt were guests In the Floyd Eason home In Apple Valley Sunday Mrs. Frank Raymond and Fred returned home Wednesday from Seattle, where they spent two weeks while Mrs. Raymond helped care for her sister and new twin girls. Mr and Mrs. Lynn Kygar and Muxlne and Mr. and Mrs Kenneth When Pullets Start to Lay They May Need an Extra Boost To finish body growth To Produce lots of eggs To maintain their bodies You may wpnt to top feed Purina Poultry Booster Check er» on top of your regular Lay Chow-aiui-graui laying ration to help 'em start right Lot us glva you complete details on ihia special plan for pullets. TOBLER’S FEED AND FUEL P h o n e 26 N y ssa, O re g o n ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I ^ Y , 1- McDonald and children shopped In daughter. Mary Alice, in Chicago and took her on to Washington. D. Caldwell Wednesday. Mrs. Ellis Walters and grand I C. with them. daughter. Brenda Walters, were in Boise Wednesday and stayed over Here From Connecticut- John Collins of Hartford, Con night. returning home Thursday. is here to spend the sum Mr and Mrs Dick Brown and necticut mer at the Rev C T Crenshaw children had dinner with Mr and home. He completed his Fresh Mrs Kenneth McDonald and child men year at Just Yale, where he is study ren Monday evening. ing for the ministry Mr and Mrs. Robert Toyne and son left Sunday morning for their Visit In Nyaaa— home In Beattie after spending two- Mr and Mrs Leo Beers and son weeks visiting here with Mrs Toyn- and Mr and Mrs W Becker of e’s sister, Mrs. Kenneth McDonald Sausalito. California were visitors and in Homedale and Murphy with at the David Beers ranch this past their parents. week. Mrs. Ed Foss and children of Ogden visited for several days with her father. Rudolph Hite and broth C H U R C H N O T E S ers and sisters here. THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH Adrian, Oregon Mr and Mrs Kenneth McDonald and children were dinner guests In Church school, 10 a. m. Morning worship. 11 a. m. the Bill Wegman home In Homedale Young People's study period, 7 p Sunday. Mr and Mrs George Johnson and m. message. 8 p. m. children and Mr and Mrs Jim Hite Evangelist and children of Haines visited here Wednesday prayer service, 7:30 over the week-end and attended the p. m. rodeo in Nyssa. THE CHURCH OF THE Youth Hallv I h Ill-Id At Lincoln ARCADIA, July 18- Mr and Mrs Oeorge Moeller and girls, Joan Matherly and Helen Jlder attended the youth rally at Lincoln Friday evening. Mrs Harold Houston and baoy returned last week from a visit with relatives In Eugene. Llewellyn and Norvelle Robbins took a load ot hay to the coast last week W H. Krleman of Notus will be guest speaker at Arcadia next Sun day after classes. Mr and Mrs. Otis Bullard and Donald. Mr and Mrs Charles Bull ard left last week for Fish lake near Burns, Oregon, where they will .spend a week fishing Mr and Mrs. Oarland McKinney of Nampa spent the week-end at the Oeorge Moeller home. Clarence Houston of Camp Rob erts. California Is spending his fur lough with his parents. Mr and Mrs. Ben Houston, before going oversees. Miss Helen Uda of Ontario spent last week with Jaretta and Jean Moeller Mr and Mrs. Joe Togsdon and family of Baker spent the week-end here with Mrs. Togsdon's sister. Mri. Norman Hipp and family and at tended the Nyssa rodeo. Mr and Mrs. Carl Pettit and baby of Ontario visited at the Oeorge Moeller home Friday even ing Cecil Houston returned Friday from the Nyssa hospital, where he underwent surgery. Mr and Mrs Norman Hipp and family spent a few days in the hills last week fishing Mr and Mrs Don Struvy of Los Angeles visited last week with Mrs. struvy's parents Mr and Mrs Ben Houston and Mr Struvy's sister, Mrs. Cecil Houston and family To South Dakota— Mr and Mrs. Leo Oonyer and family left Wednesday for South Dakota and the Black hills They will return home in two weeks 11 a. m., morning worship, sermon Evening evangelistic service, 8 p. 7 p. m.. Christian Youth Fellow m. / Tuesday evening prayer and praise ship. 8 p. m . an informal night worship service, 8 p. m. C. A. candlelight service Friday, July 43. 8 p. m. All are invited to attend. CHURCH OF CHRIST Austin J. Hollingsworth. Minster 10 a. m.. church school. Regular attendance defeats 'th e summer slump”! Custom Potato Digging Picking and Hauling DEAD ANIMALS in hip room Ontario G rain Co. 53 Phone 98 Main Plant 100 Ontario Parm « a Nyssa Idaho-O regon R endering Co. Nyssa. Oregon PHONE 029-R3 NAZARENE Rev. (Jlen Abla, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a. 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 8 p. m. Visitation, Thursday from 7:30 to 9 Week’s Best Bargains FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 13 AND 14 MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Elder Harold O. Ernce, Pastor Sunday schqqj. 10 a. m Song service, 7:30 p m Evening service, 8 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer ser vice, 8 p. m. - L. D. 8. 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. r. A . 8 p. m. Thursday—Primary, 10 a. m. 8T. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. C. T. Crenshaw. Rector Church school, 10 a m. Morning service. 11 a. m. Church services. 7:30 p. m., every Sunday evening. SUNSET VALLEY ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. Quentin Calapp Sunday school, 10 a. in. Worship services, 11 a. m. Young People, 7 p. m. Evangelistic meeting. 8 p. m. Wednesday Bible study, 8 p. m. 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