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PAGE THREE THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1951 M eeting I§ H eld By W hist P layers on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stam of Nyssa Saturday afternoon. C. M Tensen attended the live- \ stock sale In Ontario Tuesday. Mrs. Gerrit Stam and Mrs. Dick Groot attended the A. N. K. garden club at the home of Mrs. Carl Hill of Newell Heights Tuesday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Groot of Apple Valley entertained at tea and lunch Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Florence Larsson and Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Larsson and family were Ontario visitors Satur day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Jake van Twisk at tended the funeral services for Mrs. Fred Fisher at the Parma Commun ity church Saturday afternoon. Dick Groot called on friends in the Big Bend Tuesday afternoon. Sunday—Priesthood meeting, 9:15 Sacrament meeting, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday—Relief society, 2:00 p. m a. m. Sunday school, 10:30 a. m. l !nited Nations Flag Over Paris COLUMBIA AVE., Nov 15—The Whist club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Groot of Arcadia Monday. Two tables were at play during the afternoon. Mr and Mrs. George Smit of Nu- Acres called in this community Mon day. Callers at the C. Muntjwerff home in the Big Bend Armistice day were Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Stam. Mrs. John Broad was in Parma Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mowerson and Dale of Nyssa Heights called in this community Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Groot of Ar cadia visited relatives of this com munity Thursday afternoon. Mrs. C M. Tensen was an On tario visitor Wednesday afternoon. Callers at the Niss Hatt home U Owyhee last week were Mr and Mrs. Attend Temple Excursion— Dick Groot. Those in Nyssa attending the re Mrs. Pete Van der Oord and Mrs. Dick Stam of Oregon Trail called cent temple excursion at Idaho Falls were Bishop and Mrs. Hubert Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fife, Mrs. D. O. Bybee and Bishop and Mrs. Eldon Yergensen. They spent two days at Idaho Falls, mak ing the trip by car. (125 WORTH OF DOOR PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN AWAY At The L o c al N e w s SNORT ROUTE to the SOUTHWEST $18.15 Pueblo Dallas 32.U0 27.25 Wichita 30.00 Oklahoma City One-Way Plus Tax TRAILWAYS Returns To California— Mrs. Martha S. Steimle left for her home in Redlands, California Friday after spending three weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. D. O. Bybee. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 Goes To Washington— Mrs. Kenneth Tucker has gone to Washington to be with her daughter, Barbara, who recently gave birth to a boy. 76 ¿ime 220 Main St. Phone 217 OLD NYSSA GYMNASIUM The Flag of the United Nations Is unfurled from the Palais de Chaillot, where the U.N. General Assembly will open its sixth cession on 6 November. The Eiffel Tower is in the background. Visit In Boise— Mrs. C. E. Leseberg and Mrs. Ken neth Renstrom were in Boise Satur 11 a. m„ worship, Minister in day on business. charge. 7 p. m., Christian youth fellow ship. 8 p. m., Bible study and song l'HE METHODIST COMMUNIT* service. Pastor in charge. Tlowu<mf<nm i! CHURCH NOTES The answers to everyday insurance problems* B y G o la n C. C a lv e rt CHURCH Donald S. Campbell. Minister QUESTION: The term “Endorse ment'' in relation to insurance policies is a little confusing to me. Could you explain it? •If you'll address your own in- ■urance questions to this office, we'll try to give you the correct answers and there will be no charge or obligation of any kind. THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH Adrian, Oregon 9:45 a. m., church school. 11 a. m., morning worship. Ser mon: "The Word God Spoke." An them: "Triumph, Thanksgiving” by Rachmaninoff Hugh Tobler will also sing a solo, "Thanks Be to God” by Dickson. 7 p. m., Intermediate Fellowship. Youth Fellowship. Young Adult Fel lowship. Young Adult Fellowship. 8 p. m., evening service. Hymn sing and study, "Getting Help from the Bible." 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. L. D. S. 2nd WARD D. Hubert Christensen, Bishop Sunday—Priesthood meeting, 9:15 a. m. Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Sacrament meeting, 8 p. m. Tuesday—Relief society, 2 p. m. Wednesday—Primary, 4 p. m., M. t. A. 8 p. m. FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Fifth Street A Park Avenue Rev. John L. Brlehl. Pastor ANSWER: An endorsement is merely a printed form which is attached to a policy for the pur pose of making a change in the policy after it has already been written. Sunday church sohool, 10 a. m. 8T. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Divine worship service. 11 a. m. Rev. C. T. Crenshaw, Rector You are sincerely Invited to wor Church school, 9:30 a. m. ship with us. Morning Service, 11 a. m. The tickets sold tor the door prize drawings will also be good for carnival money, which Junior Youth Fellowship. 4:30 p. CATHOLIC CHURCH Park Avenue and Third Street Rev. P. J. Gaire. Pastor Mass beginning at 9:30 a. m. ASSEM BLE will be recognized as "legal tender" for the OF GOD South 2nd and Reece Ave. Frank C. Coley, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m. Classes for all ages. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Evening evangelistic service, 8 p. m. Tuesday evening prayer and praise service, 8 p. m. Friday evening young people’s Christ Ambassador service. 8 p m. Everyone Is Invited to attend our services. night. ALL O F THE NET PROCEEDS WILL G O FOR THE BENEFIT OF THIS COMMUNITY FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY ADRIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH Henry E. Moore. Pastor Bible school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. L. D. 8. 1st WARD Eiden J. Yergensen, Bishop ■ en H M Iil MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Elder Harold G. Ernee, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m. Song service, 7:30 p. m. Evening service. 8 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer ser vice, 8 p. m. G olan C. C alvert 407 Main LIONS COMMUNITY CARNIVAL Here From Bruneau— Henry Rubelt, rancher of Riddle. Idaho, recently of Bruneau, arrived Tuesday to spend several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Bybee. It's cheaper by far than driving your carl Wednesday—M. I., 7:30 p. m. Wednesday—Primary, 4 p. m. Phone 135 NYSSA, ORE F A R M ER S IN S U R A N C E EXCHANGE THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. Glen Abla. Pastor Sunday school will begin as usual at 10 a. m. and morning worship at 11, N. Y. P. S. at 7 p. m. and even ing evangelistic service at 7:45. Everyone is welcome to all of our services. CHURCH OP CHRIST Austin J. Hollingsworth. Minster 10 a. m., church school. Low-Down on a high-powered Performer L e t us tell you this: The Buick pictured here packs more pow er than you find in any other car of its size and room and price. 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