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T H E N Y S S A G A T E C I T Y J O U R N A L , N Y S S A , O R E G O N . T H U R S D A Y . O C T O B E R 4, 1951 P A G E TW O 7 p. m., Youth Fellowship. 11 a. m.. morning worship. Thursday—Primary, 4 p. m. Sunday—Pneeth -xl meeting. 9:15 home of Mrs Boy Barnes. Mrs for all ages with special children's During the morning worship hour a. m Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. ADRIAN COMMUNITY CHCRCH Richard Mason led devotions M r. service at 10:45 1 HE METHODIST COMMINIT» I there is a nursery provided for pre- Sacram ent meeting 8 00 p. m. Morning worship. ¡1 a. m. Henry E. Moore, Pastor House, project leader gave out Farmer Problem» Paul CHCRCH school children so that parents may Tuesday—Relief society. 2:00 p m. Evangelistic service. 8 p. m. material to work on for the North Bible school, 10 a. m. ^Donald S. Campbell. Minister leave the small children while they I Wednesday—M X. A.. 8:00 p. m. Tuesday evening prayer a n d west Christian home for the aged at Morning worship, 11 a. m. ‘ attend the morning service. At the regular meeting of the Beaverton Refreshments were serv praise. 8 p. m *:<9 a. m . church school. Oregon Trail Orange last Thursday, ed to 11 women the members discussed how the CATHOLIC CHCRCH fanner la to meet his problems, with Park Avenue and Third Street ENTERTAIN AT DINNER his Income from all products exceDt Rev. P. J. Gaire, Paster Mr and Mrs B. A Stunz of Boise cattle going down and the prices of entertained at a farewell dinner for Mass beginning at » 30 a. m. products he buys going higher. Mr and Mrs Gene Stunz and The farmers also discussed what daughters Sunday THE C H lR C b o r T H E Other guests D a n c in g F o r E a g le s the sales tax would do to the state from Nyssa were Mr and Mrs Emil NAZARENE and county and the federal sales tax. A. Stunz and Mrs. Norman Bleak- Rev. Glen Abla. Paster th e ir la d ie s an d o u t-o f- With Master Frank Parr presid man. Sunday school will begin as usual ing. Oerrlt Stam reported on the 4*—-S* ______ to w n g u e sts at 10 a m and morning worship at PM A meeting that he attended In RID ER S HOLD MEETING 11, N Y P S at 7 p. m. and even Ontario as a representative of the Members of the Owyhee Riding ing evangelistic service at 7 45 S A T U R D A Y . OCT. G Oregon Trail Orange. club met Wednesday evening at the Everyone Is welcome to all of our Enser Bush, Orange insurance home of Mr and Mrs. Victor M ar services. 9:30 p. m. to 1:30 a. m. agent, gave a talk on hay insurance shall. two days earlier than usual because of the opening of the hunt ■UNSET VALLET and other types of insurance After some discussion Officers will be elected at the next ing season ASSEMBLY OF GOD meeting of the Orange. The Home and a short business session, the Rev. Quentin ( alapp members spent the evening visiting. Economics club will elect officers Sunday school, 10 a. m. Refreshments were served buffet at its OcUA>er 4 meeting, to be held Worship services, 1 1 a m . at the home of Mrs Mildred Sisson style by Mrs. Oce Schwelzer. Mrs Young People, 7 p. m. Mr and Mrs Albert Pfeller and L. W Pomeroy and Mrs Marshall. Evangelistic meeting. 8 p. m. Mr and Mrs. Carl Seburn furnished Wednesday Bible study. 8 p. refreshments at the meeting MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHCRCH CHCRCH OF CHRIST Elder Harwld G. Ernce, Pastor Austin J. Hollingsworth, Minster Sunday school. 10 a. m 10 a. m.. church school. Song service. 7 :30 p m •5■—4" 11 a. m . worship. Minister in Evening service, 8 p. m CHURCHES HOLD SOCIAL n m charge Wednesday evening prayer ser- Christian church members of Vale. 7 p. m . Christian youth fellow- Payette. Ontario. Weiser and Nyssa ; ship vice, 8 p. m. held a combined social In the Weiser 8 p. m , Bible study and song THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH Christian church Sunday afternoon. service. Pastor in charge. Adrian. Oregon A program of sacred music was / h a v e 1bc R IG H T Church school. 10 a. m. given following a potluck dinner FAITII LCTHERAN CHCRCH § V bn w e r for you Morning worship. 11 a. m. Sixteen Nyssa residents attended. Fifth Street A Park Avenue Young People’s study period. 7 p +— Rev. John L. Briehl, Pastor > I m u r e W ith F A R M E R S FELLOW SHIP GROUPS MEET m. Sunday church school, 10 a m. A S a vin gs Two groups of the Christian Evangelist message, 8 p. m. Divine worship service. 11 a m church met for their regular meet Wednesday prayer service. 7:30 You are sincerely invited to wor A Seail-Aaaaal Premiums ings Thursday afternoon Mrs Dan ship with us. p. m. A No "ap charge” for mileage, Pennle's group met at the church ar besiaess ese ASSEMBLY OF OOD L. D. S. 2nd WARD with eight women present. Mrs Pennle led the devotions after which South 2nd and Reece Ave D. Hubert ( hristenaen, Bishop A Prompt Claims Servlet. Yoer Prank C. Coley, Pastor the afternoon was spent socially. local District Ageet is auth Sunday—Priesthood meeting. 9:15 Sunday school, 10 a m. Classes a m. Sunday school 10:30 a. m Mrs. Roy Bibbey's group met at the orised to handle claims as saaa as raported. This elim- Sacrament meeting. 8 p. m. laatas rad-tape aed delay. Tuesday—Relief society, 2 p. m No Driving Hazards! Wednesday—Primary, 4 p. m . M For rala*, ca ll or saa — T f C & lt ¿ UH I. A. 8 p. m No Parking Problems! GOLAN C C A L V E R T 8T. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH when you 407 MAIN Rev. C. T. Crenahaw, Rector John P. Collins, seminarian in NYSSA. ORE Charge. Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. m. (« ra tin e liiwuww«** ATTENTION EAGLES RUSH Listings For Our New Directory CHURCH NOTES Social Notes S w arn ' m LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION 13 ♦ 'i I Every aft ernoon and o w n i n g ( I ■ ■ MALHEUR HOME TELEPHONE CO. TRAVEL TRAILWAYS P A C IF IC IN T ER N A T IO N A L A ction-packed " W a g o n s W a i t " s h o w nightly ■ If you want any chanyes made in your listing Please call the business office in Nyssa 3 SHOWS IN 0 NÍ th r u ■ W ill Be Closed Soon / OCT. 6 ■ 9 to the P. I. Show in Portland L. D. S. 1st WARD Eiden J . Yergrnsen, Bishop $13.90 Round Trip Fare Plus Tax (X )( 2 t ó $ ì GO BY BUS! See your friendly local Trailways agent Lunch Room Phone 217 PUBLIC FARM SALE B R I N G S Y O U THE MIRACLE OF TANGLE-FREE" SEW IN G ! O n e -h a lf m ile so u th of th e old K in g m a n K o lo n y sch o o lh o u ae. 11 m iles so u th of N yssa o r o n e m ile n o rth an d o n a -h a lf m ile e a s t of A d ria n . MONDAY, OCTOBER 8 SALE STARTS AT 1 O'CLOCK 21—CATTLE—21 1 Jersey cow, 5 yrs., freshen Oct. 9. 1 Jersey cow, 5 yrs., freshen April 20. 1952. 1 Jersey-Shorthorn, 4 yrs., freshen Nov. 21. 1 Guernsey cow, 6 yrs., freshen Nov. 5. 1 Jersey cow, 3 yrs., freshen March 22, 1952. 1 Jersey heifer, 3 yrs., freshen Feb. 9, 1952. 1 Milking Shorthorn, 2 yrs., freshen Nov. 29. 1 Jersey heifer, 18 months, freshen Feb. 1, 1952. 1 Holstein, 18 months, freshen May 20, 1952. 2 Jersey heifers, 1 year old, open. 6 Jersey calves, 1 to 6 months. 2 Guernsey heifers, 2 yrs., springers. FARM MACHINERY 1 Oliver horse-drawn mower. 1 John Deere hay rake. 1 Wagon, no rack. 1 two-section harrow. 1 wagon with rack. 1 International side delivery rake. 1 Stock trailer, good as new. 1 Walking plow 1 Ayreshire cow, 6 yrs., 5 gal. 1 Jersey cow. 4 yrs., 3 gal. 1 Guernsey cow, 7 yrs., 4 gal. 1 Guernsey cow, 6 yrs., 4 gal. 1 Guernsey cow, 2 yrs., 3 gal. 1 Guernsey cow, 2 yrs., 2 gal. 1 Roan cow, 5 yrs., 2 gal. Freshening dates on the above listed cows will be given at the sale. Bill of health given with each cow. HORSES AND HARNESS 2 Horses, weight 1500 pounds each. 2 Sets of work harness. MISCELLANEOUS 1 Rapid Flow milk cooler. 8-Foot locust posts. 4 10-gallon milk cans. 1 Garden cultivator. Hog wire, 1 roll 26-inch, new. 1 Bed springs and mattress. 1 dresser. 36 Austra White chickens. Other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH Lunch will be served on the grounds Arthur Case and Les Woodie, Owners C o la. B a r i A n d e re o n an d J o * C h u rc h . A u c tio n e e rs L . H . F r it la. C la rk WIDE CHOICE off CABINETS S Luxurious Desk« 10 Beautiful Consul*, 5 Convenían* Portable, • i. ', /.> v- ,v<: SPECIA L FALL SALE F PATINTID BOBRIN N IVt-CLO G PRCVINTS JAMMED THREAD, M A K E S SSW IN O A JOYI 'Tangle-free” is the greatest sewing machine improvement in years. Y ou sew relaxed, with an ease and skill you never dreamed possible. 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