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THE NYS8A GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 9. 1951 PAGE TWO Women Planning Minhionary Will llootli At Fair .S|M*ak At Church Young People, 7 p. m Morning worship, 11 a. m. j i Sacrament meeting, 8:00 p. m. Evangelistic meeting, 8 p. m. Tuesday evening prayer meeting. Tuesday—Relief society. 2:00 p. m. Wedneadey Bible study, 8 p. m. Wednesday—M I. A , 8:00 p. m. 8 p. m. Friday evening young pteople s Thursday—Primary, 10:00 a. m. service. CATHOLIC CHURCH 8 p. m. Park Avenue and Third Street —S P E C I A L — AUGUST 13 TO 18 AT FARMERS SUPPLY CO-OP AT NYSSA N O -A C R E S, Aug. 9 Saturday OWYHEE. Aug 9—The new mis- night and Sunday guests at the Ed { nonary for the Union Sunday FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. P. J. Gaire, Pastor LUBE JOB 50c THE METHODIST COMMUNITT schools of this district, Marvin Mc- Meroney home were Mr and Mrs Fifth Street A Park Avenue CHURCH WITH EACH OIL CHANGE Russell Meroney and daughter. | Lean will be present at the Owyhee Mass beginning at 8 30 a. m. Key. John L. Briehl, Pastor Susan, of Cove, Oregon and Mr Community church Sunday mern- ADRIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday church school, 10 a. m. Donald S. Campbell, Minister We invite you to take advantage of the price saving 9:45 a. m„ church schqpl. and Mrs BUI Harm und children of | mg, August 12. Everyone Is Invited Divine worship service, 11 a. m E. Moore. Pastor to you 11 a. m , morning worship. | to attend the services and a potluck Bible Henry Baker, Oregon. You are sincerely invited to wor- . 7 p, m., Youth Fellowship. school, 10 a. m. ORIGINAL PRICE $1.25 ! dinner to be served lmmediatley Mr and Mrs George Smit enter ship with us. Each person Is to take Morning worship, 11 a. m. tained their pinochle club Thurs following THE C H lk t D OF THE own table service Beverage ASSEMBLY OF GOD day. Ouests were Mr, and Mrs Z Ills L. D. 8. 1st WARD Ice cream will be furnished by NAZARENE Davidson of Parma, Mr and Mrs and 2nd and Reece Eiden J. Yergensen, Bishop NYSSA, ONTARIO Rev. (ilen Abla, Pastor Dick Oroot and Mr and Mrs Jake the Sunday school. Frank C. Coley. Pastor Sunday—Priesthood meeting, 9:15 Kay McDonald celebrated her 11th a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m Sunday school, 10 a. m. Oroot of Nyssa Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs Dwight Durrlngton birthday a party at her home Ouests were and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nedbalck Shirley Skinner. Karen White, were Saturday evening callers at Brenda Walters, Jeanne Crocker. the home of Mr and Mrs. Oeorge Helen Winter and Dianne Whitman Orasmlck of Caldwell. Brown returned home Sun Mrs. Paul Thomson and Mrs day Patsy evening after spending over a Merle Thomson attended a planning In Boise with her uncle and meeting of the county home demon week Mr and Mrs Don Franklin stration council In New Plymouth aunt, Mr and Mrs Allen of Wilder were Monday evening. Plans were made dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs T H for their booth at the fair Sunday. Sgt BUI Blaksley arrived Sunday Brewer Mrs Oerald Slippy returned home from an air force base In New Saturday _ SUNKIST from a two-weeks Mexico, for a 15-day furlough at visit In evening POUND California Mrs. Slippy the home of his parents Mr and made the trip with Mrs. Jim Coons Mrs Harry Wood. He came with Sgt. and Mrs. Coulter of Spokane. of Notus. SWIFT S PAN READY. MEATY Mrs. Bob Jones stopped Mr and Mrs Mason Morris of at Mr the and home of his sister, Mrs Baker. Oregon were Sunday evening Byrd Walters Monday as Mr and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Ed Mrs. Jones were moving their house Meroney. KING'S goods to Spokane from Boise. POTTVn Lightning struck the transformer hold Mr and Mrs. William Peutz spent and the wind blew down a tree at from Friday until Tuesday morning the Prank Nedbalek farm during here from t McCall, where they are the storm Sunday evening. spending the summer in their new KING'S LEAN Judy Harm of Baker. Oregon Is home spending this week with Joy Cullen. summer Mrs. Kenneth McDonald and Mrs. Cecil Evans and Evelyn and children to Murphy Saturday Phyllis and Mrs Merle Thomson to spend drove week-end with Mrs. # 2 POUNDS attended an organ concert given at McDonald’s the parents, and Mr.-. the Fruitland Methodist church Fri Ray Fletcher and Mr. day afternoon by Miss Ilo Allen of Mrs Mary Fletcher grandmother, Dlghton, Ma.ssasschutts. Franklin and sons Mrs. Ira Marrs and Mrs Bob Mrs. Mrs. Donald Fred Oerhig and daugh Marrs of the Mitchell butte urea and ters of Boise were guests were Tuesday guests at the Ed Mer In the home of Mrs overnight Franklin’s par oney home. LOCAL The Do-More 4-H Sewing girls ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kygar, met last Tuesday at the home of Monday. 2 POUNDS Kenneth McDonald was a dinner - - - - Mrs, Paul Thomson and worked on guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brown their sewing projects They will Sunday. E PLATE. 5 OZ. CAN BLU meet this Tuesday at the home of Werner Peutz and Charley Cul Joan Cary and continue getting bertson are busy with their thresh their projects ready for display at ing machines in the community this the fair. week, threshing wheat and barley. NO. 2 CAN, 5 CANS Caryl Schwelzer and Barbara With grain alone you can’t get top egg production. But FRESH LOCAL of Seattle arrived last week COLUMBIA AVE. Person Purina Lay Chow—with a new vitamin boost-helps you to spend a few weeks with Miss DOZEN EARS up production, for when you buy Lay Chow to feed with Schweizer’ s uncle and aunt, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C M Tensen and and Mrs. Oral Hite your grain, you buy eggs in the bag. GIANT SIZE Nell and Carolyn and Sam Smiley Mr and Mrs Keith Kygar spent and Claudette I<evltt, members of several days here last week from the Owyhee Riding club of this com Malnes, while their son, Jesse Keith, Get your supply munity, attended a buckaroe supper was recovering from a tonsil oper at Caldwell Sunday ALL FLAVORS, 3 FOR of Dave Hawkins, who came home ation. 2 FOR for the week-end returned to Bro gan Monday evening Purina Lay Chow Mr and Mrs. Dick Oroot were CHURCH NOTES WHITE CLOUDS business visitors In Payette and On rilK FREE METHODIST CHURCH Now! tario Friday. Adrian. Oregon Mrs. Jake Van Twlsk was a Boise Church school, 10 a. m. visitor Wednesday. worship. 11 a. m. Mr and Mrs. John Timmerman Morning Young People’s study period, 7 p of Newell Heights entertained at m. tea and cards Sunday afternoon Evangelist message, 8 p. m. Phone 26 for the following couples: Mr and Nyssa, Oregon HOME OF QUALITY AND SERVICE prayer service, 7:20 Mrs Oerrlt Oroot of Apple Valley, p. Wednesday OPEN EVENINGS Mr. and Mrs Z Davidson of Parma, m. Mrs Dick Stam of Oregon Trail, Mr HT. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH & and Mrs. Dick Oroot and Mr and Rev. C. T. Crenshaw. Rector Mrs. Pete Tensen. I.ynn Snodgrass of Nyssa, Fay John F. Collins, seminarian in Corn of Arcadia and C M. Tensen charge. attended a meeting of the fair board m. Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. In Ontario Monday evening. The pinochle club met at the BAPTIST CHURCH home of Mr and Mrs Oeorge Smit MISSIONARY Elder Harold G. Emce, Pastor of Nu-Acres Thursday afternoon. Sunday schogl, 10 a m. High score was held by Mrs. Jake Song service, 7:30 p m Oroot and second high und low Evening service. 8 p. m. by Mr and Mrs. Davidson. Wednesday evening prayer ser Mr and Mrs. C. M Tensen and vice. 8 p. m. Nell und Carolyn spent Monday In Cascade and McCall CHURCH OF CHRIST Mrs Jake Van Twlsk and Mrs. Austin J. Holllnrsworth, Minster Oerrlt Stam attended the bridal 10 a m , church school. Classes shower given In honor of Carolyn for all In study of the Bible. Schlemer at Newell Heights Friday 11 a m . morning worship Ser afternoon. mon: “Elements In Our Faith". C M Tensen and Nell made a trip 7 p. m . C. Y F. for high school to their ranch In Brogan Tuesday age level. 8 p. m.. night worship with hymn Picnic Successful— sing Pastor will lead in study of The Masons and Eastern Stars of Ephesians. Vale. Ontario and Nyssa held their annual picnic In the Nyssa park last SUNSET VALLEY Sunday Those Interested engaged ASSEMBLY OF OOD In a softball game A large picnic Rev. Quentin Calapp lunch was served to a good slsed Sunday school, 10 a. m. crowd. Wonrtilp services, 11 a. m. FARMERS SUPPLY CO-OP SAVINGS ON EVERY BUY 1 Ham, Sliced, pound VI to MEAT DEPARTMENT Fryers, each - - $1.1! 1 Bacon, Sliced, poui id 43< ' Lemons n e Bananas 15c Seedless Grapes 25c DEPARTMENT 39e Pork Chops, 12 for $1.01 1 Minced Ham, pound 39<r Tomatoes GROCERY Shrimp 19£ Pork and Beans - - 7 9 £ Corn White King - - - 5 9 * 29? French Bread Jello, 3 for - - - 2 5 * Mashmallows, 2 for 2 9 £ 25* TOBLER S FEED AND FUEL GORDON’S DRIVE-IN MARKET J May we suggest a Sitting ? THREE THRILLING NIGHTS BIG GEM COUNTY FAIR New Fairgrounds EMMETT. IDAHO THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY AUGUST 16,17 and 18 10 AMAZING ACTS Hollywood Review Topnotch Vaudeville Also each night one hour of mammoth fireworks display Come early for the best county doubt ubout it —you’ll make a N o mighty handsome picture in a rough road and keeping you on an everdevel keel. strapping new 'SI Buick. We’d like you to see what generous But it isn’t the way you look, hut the roadweight and a rigid torque-tube way you feel that’s really important. mean in solid steadiness of ride—what Dynaflow Drive* does for you in w e’d like you to discover a Buick’s downright comfort and convenience— ease and comfort, a Block's power and what a breeze it is to handle so big and performance, a Buick's steadiness and roomy and impressive a car. control—just to see if maybe you have M ost of ull, we’d like you to note the been missing a travel treat. We’d like you to discover what a valve* in-head engine, as Buick builds it — gingered with Firehull combustion Smortf Quus —can mean in pulse*pounding thrill and in big miles-pcr*gallon figures. We’d like you to learn what coil springs on all four wheels-not just in front- con do in the matter of smoothing a B*Uefc. fair in Idaho evening shows USD K d^tpm ent aeoteoorwe. m « i a nd mode U a rt m A jm - i to rka np t w ith ou t n o*—. •S tn n d o rd on H o a DMA STBM. eptummi mi em tm eeoi on eihor Serwe. No oihor cor provides oil thisi DrNAHOW D B IV f • FIRIBAU ING INf 4 -W H tll COIL SPRINGING • DUAL VtNTILATION PUSH-BAR FORI FRONT . TOROUl-TUBt D U V I WHITf-GlOW INSTRUMENTS • DRfAMUNf STTUNO BODY BY FISHtR WkM W mv , M Roberts-Nyssa, Inc. See the thrilling * Admission $1.20 and 60c, including tax easy-to-take price tags our cars wear— w hat a whale of a lot more automobile you get for your money in today’s Buicks than you’ll get elsewhere. So —come in for a sitting soon, won’t you? Whether you try a S p e c ia l , S u p e r or R o a d m a s t e r , you’ll find it the top buy in its field —and a beauty from any angle. and GOOD AVENUE h h M i or. k.M WICK wO M M ik»m NYSSA. 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