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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1951 cocks. Only about 40 percent of the hens survived in 06C experiments, while cocks had a survival rate of j about 70 percent. Wildlife research at Oregon State i These results add more proof to college have produced new evidence j the claim that pheasant hens need in support of the closed hunting protection from hunters. Because season on pheasant hens, according cocks have the greater ability to sur to Arthur S. Einarsen, leader of the vive natural hazards encountered by Oregon co-operative wildlife research game birds, they can be shot during long open seasons if the hens are unit. Extensive studies by the research adequately protected, Einarsen said. unit have proved that pheasant hens Age apparently has an effect on have a much lower survival rate than pheasant survival, according to pro- Protection Needed For Pheasant Hen Provali SU* I M W LARRY DOMINO 62d TRIUMPH PRINCEPS «T W H « r , H i m HANS OFT b “ Heart of the Herd” HEREFORD SALE* Selling All Breeding Herd — Retaining O nly Few Young Heiiere and C alves . 2 Proven Sires — 62 Bred Cows 10 With Sank* Calvti DECEMBER A RAM O P P O R T U N IT Y TO A C Q U IR I A SON OP LARBY DOMINO 50th ^ * O N TARIO , OREGON A R A R I O P P O R T U N IT Y T O A C Q U It t T H I PIN KST RROOD M ATR O N S V J CHURCH NOTES * THE METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH Mrs. S. P. Bybee and Mrs. V. L. Donald S. Campbell, Minister To Boise— To Burley— 13, 195V 1K10 p. tn_ ELUS WHITE SI WILLIAMS lu m é C .t .U , W t S T IR N ’ S A U M A N A G !M IN T rwppr liminary trials at QSC. Eight differ- I lng the Italian invasion, they were the Americans to resume missionary property. Mr. and Mrs. Russell have ent groups of pheasant juveniles forced to return to America. As work, they went back to start again just returned to America on fur were released this year. Survival and soon as the government permitted amid the ruins of the missionary lough. CHURCH OF CHRIST growth were excellent in the older Austin J. Hollingsworth. Minister age classes throughout a five-month study period, but about 75 percent of i for 10 all. a. in., church school, classes the group released at six weeks o f, U a. m.. morning worship. YOU’LL WONDER WHY IT W ASN’T DONE BEFORE* age were lost. Sermon: "The Way Out of the Tests have shown that it is far Dark". This is universal Bible Sun more desirable to release game farm day. hens in March or April after the The sermon will show the place hunting season is past, since their of the Bible in human history. value lies in producing a good brood 7 p. m., Christian Youth Fellow of young pheasants, explained ship. a period of devotion and study Einarsen. people The number of eggs produced by for young p. m„ try our night service as a pheasant hen in a normal nesting “A 8 Shelter the Storm”. Good season is about 11 under good con old hymns, Prom a Bible-centered service. ditions. The survival rate of the Sunday night sermon "God's First young, according to experiments, is Question". only about four chicks. ASSEMBLI OF GOD Other phases of QSC pheasant j studies have included habitat and | South 2nd and Reece Ave. Frank C. Coley, Pastor nutritional investigations. Tests have shown that pheasants can be estab- 1 Sunday school, 10 a. m. Classes lished in many areas now overlooked for all ages, also a children's service as pheasant ground. Nutrition tests at 11:15 in basement auditorium. indicate that pheasants depend to Morning worship, 11 a. m. a large extent on green vegetable Evening evangelistic service. 8 p. matter for food and need high pro m. tein foods only during critical win Tuesday evening prayer an d ter periods. In many areas of the praise, 8 p. m. northwest, pheasants can live on Everyone welcome. green food throughout the year. Kesler shopped in Boise Tuesday. • . r > » C. R. Kesler has returned to Bur ley, where he is helping with the harvesting of beets. Recovering Satisfactorily— Mrs. Bud Wilson has received word that her father. J. D Hughes, Is re covering satisfactorily in a Boise hospital following an operation last week. 9:45 a. m. church school. 11 a. m. morning worship. Sermon: "The Divine Presence." Anthem: •While By My Sheep" a Seventeenth century carol. 3 p. m. sub-district youth rally in the church with youth from this whole valley attending. The guest speaker will be Dean Philip Ward of the College of Idaho. 7 p. m. the Intermediate Fellow ship, Young Adult Fellowship. Youth Fellowship and adult study group. Adult study will be, "The Bible for All the Family". 8 p. m. worship for all groups. Speaker: Dean Philip Ward of the College of Idaho. THE CHURCD Or THE NAZARENE Rev. Glen Abla. Pastor Sunday school will be at 10 a. m.; Morning Worship service at 11. N.Y.PS. at 7 p. m.. evening worship service at 7:45. Mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday evening. 7:70 to 8:30, and choir practice Wednes day evening, 8:30 to 5:15. Everyone is welcome at all cl on: services. FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Fifth Street A Park Avenue Rev. John L. Brlehl, Pastor Sunday church school. 10 a. m. Divine worship service. 11 a. m. You are sincerely invited to wor ship with us. ADRIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH Henry E. 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