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THE N Y SSA GATE C ITY JOURNAL. N Y SSA. OREGO N » \GE TWO Buena Vista DCAVE r . a l t e r s ............................ Editor and Publisher Advertising Manager RICHARD H N. VOST Duane R. Alten and Gee. L. Whorton, Owner» Mrs. Alva Goodrli out »04 Mr and Mrs Raymond Sager of Ny v-a »ere Wednesday evening din. SUBSCRIPTION RATES r.er guests at the James Stephen J r heme In Malheur County Oregon, Mr> Lloyd Adams spent two days and Payette and Canyon ,< r * NEWSPAPER in the Ny -a hospital under observ Counties. Idaho: ation. but is able to be up for a short 1 year --------------- *3 US HE R S time now. 12 10 Mr and Mrs Le-l.e Topllff en Elsewhere in the C3.A.. i l < > A S ASSOCIATION S ( tertained at dinner Wednesday for per y e a r -------------------*3 *0 H M Single c pi« >r. Nebr (Strictly ir. Advance) Mrs James Stephen. Jr , Mrs. E C Terhune and Mr- Alva Goodell Published every Thursday at Nysaa. Malheur County. Oregon. attended a meeting of the W S C - Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa. Oregon for transmission S Thursday afternoon at the Paul Penrod home. through the United State* Mails, as second class matter, under Mr and Mrs Ward Lundy. Jr and the act of March 3. 1879 boys were Sunday dinner guests at the John Bowen home ir. Vale. THE CHURCH OF THE Mr and Mrs. George Rohweder NAZARENE and Mr and Mrs. Bell Luth of Robert Jackson, Pastor Grand Island. Nebr spent several 10 a m , Sunday school. FIRST days the past week a; the Howard 11 p m . morning worship. Church of Christ Day home Mrs. Rohweder is a niece 7 p m., N Y P S and Junior meet- of Mrs Day CHRISTIAN ngs Mr and Mrs Delbert Cleaver and Austin J. Hollingsworth, Minister 7 45 p m . evangelistic --erv:ce. K.rk and Mr. and Mr Howard Day 10 a. m B.ble school. Dan Penme, attended the land drawing at Rupert superintendent. L. D S. 1st WARD Tuesday. 11 a. m. Sermon: "The Inclusive Gordon Ray, Bishop Mr and Mrs James Stephen. Jr. Christ." 9:15 a. m , priesthood meeting. were guests Thursday evening a: the No evening service- during August. 10:30 a m . Sunday school George Coleman home near Nyssa. Mr and Mrs Alva Goodell enter 7:30 p m.. sacrament meeting. ASSEMBLY OF GOD tained at dinner Friday evening for Tuesday. 2 p m , relief socirty. Rev. Haskell Friend. Pastor Wednesday. 4 p m . primary; 7:30 Mr 1 :-n Mr- Er U G dell of H wr ier. Nebr and Mr- Ethel Goddell of South 2nd and Reece Are. 3 m., M . I. A. » Vale 10 a m., Sunday school Mr and Mr- H sward Day attend L. D. S. 2nd WARD 1 1 a m . morning worship ed a picnic Sunday in the Nyssa D. Hubert Christensen. Bishop 8 p m . evangelistic service park m honor of Mr and Mrs Aage 9:15 a. m , priesthood meeting. T u e 8 p m . prayer service Sorer.-en and :wo children of Nebr- 10:30 a. m , Sunday school. rrt., 8 p m , young people. CHI KCIJ NOTES LOW R A T E S For Public Liability and Property Damage Ins. Bi. Pd. — 5.000 — 10.000 — 5.000 As low as S3.27 semi-annually FARMERS MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. of Enumclaw, Wn. — Est. 1898 HENRY "H A N K " STORM 201 No. 9th Res. Phone 3392 ! ONTAHIO MON. \ Fair Í Grounds N iT E : 8:30 P.M. AUG. 17 O N E N ITE O N L Y i c i Mrs. Scren.-er. : rmerl;- Mr and Mrs Alva Goodell were among thc^e who attended a Joint v lit •• f H Mr and Mrs. Lor. Fry of C i»G : BN lag C ‘ me Ow> nee R;dr.g club ailed at the O E Cheldir. home md the Grange Sunday evening Mr. and M . I'ur.day afternoon. f Lex.no on. Nebr. .ted Tuesday Mr and Mrs John McAlister had t the Jun R.tchie and S B H oil- s their guests Sunday Mr and Mrs nan home. .m Eldridge and family and Mr Thurman Hill. Lawrence Dow and ’jr .d Harvey Howard La Vern Cleaver fished at the dam Mr and Mrs James Stephen Jr Sunday. spent Sunday afternoon at the Roy Mr and Mrs Melvin Widdiscn and Barnes home in Homedale 'hildren of Utah are visiting this W W Deffenbeugh ar.a Gilbert reek at the Wayne Simpson home Deffer.baugh were Sunday dinner They brought Clau Simpson home guests a: the Edward Tophff home after a visit in Utah. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Brooke of Mrs. Wayne Simpson and Clint Ontario called at the O E. Cheldelm Simpson spent M.nday at Smiths home Sunday evening. Betty and Katherine McCalister ' Ferry at Cougar Mountain lodge spent the week at the Ed Her.dersor. i visiting Virginia Tucker. home near Parma. Mr and Mrs W ilis Bertram and Us< the Journal Classified Ads, Sally looked over the Black Canyon land Sunday and visited with rela they get results. tives In Nampa Mr. and Mr- Y H Netger of Ny ssa were Sunday evening guests at the James Stephen. Jr., home. Mr and Mrs. Eugene Stephen and Axel .spent Sunday afternoon at the Martha Norland home near Parma Mr and Mrs Ward Lundy. Sr and Fred Lane attended the Wyoming Tubes, Antennas, Parts picnic at Emmett Sunday. Carol Ann Lundy was a Sunday dinner guest at the Sam Smit home north of Nyssa. Mrs. Prances Cleaver accompanied Mr and Mrs. John Cleaver to the Mangus Ekanger home in Sunset 501 Main Nyssa, Ore. Valley Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver and hallicrafters •-» ______ ____ _ "WHAT A TV PICTURE!" "For a clear, steady picture with lots o f d e ta il-y o u can’t beat a H allicrafters T\ . You see, at Hallicrafters they've had more experience w ith high frequency electronics-experience gained in d e v e lo p in g and su p p ly in g m ore e le ctr o n ic com m u n ica tions equipment for the armed services than all other manufac turers com b in ed . A n d here's the pay-off in better T V for you. See it today ! " TV and RADIO REPAIR HERB'S RADIO SERVICE NYSSA MOTORS 420 Main Dial 2224 Its certainly via in to see... 8 p. m., sacrament meeting. Tuesday. 2 d m . relief society. Wednesday. 4 p. m., primary; 3 p. m , M I.A. ' THURSDAY. AUG UST 13. 1953 C hevrolet trucks must be the best buy! FAITH LUTHERAN C HI Rt H Fifth Street and Park Avenue John L. Briehl, Pastor 10 a. m . Sunday school. 11 a. m., divine worship. Wed., 8 p. m., education class. You are cordially invited to wor- i ship with us. COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Vernon L. Taylor. Minister 9:45 a. m., church school. 11 a. m.. morning worship. 7 p. m.. Youth Fellowship. n—j. CATHOLIC CHCRCH Park Avenue and Third Street Kembert Allies, O. F. M. Ma-s Sunday at 8 and 10 a. m. and daily at 8 a. m. Saturday, 10 a. m., Catechi-m classes. CHCRCH OF THE BRETHREN Christian Centi r Mission East '2nd and'Ehrgood 10 a. in.. Sunday cho. i. 11 a. m., morning worship. ÍG f Y & l } \ kjVdri -k A ADRIAN COM M CM TY ( lit RC II Henry rl. Moore. Pastor 10 a. m„ Bible school. 11 a. m., morning worship. 11 a. m , Junior church. T A* CHCRCH OF CHRIST Parma, Idaho McConnel Av». O. E. Robinson. Minister 10 a. m„ Bible study. 11 a. m., morning worship. 8 p. m., Sunday evening service. Wednesday, 8 a m , Bible study A Special Performance b y the winners o f the National Title Attempting to surpass their Own Record Breaking Stunts! M l FREE METHODIST CHI RCH Adrian, Oregon 10 a. m., church school. 11 a. m., morning worship. MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHI R< H Elder Lee Jolliff, Pastor 10 a. m.. Sunday school. 11a. m., morning worship. 8 p. m.. evening worship. Wednesday. 8 p. m., prayer service. ST. PALL'S EPISCOPAL CHCRCH Rev. Carl Gross, Rector Morning worship and Sunday : school, 9:30 a. m. w/wmiQTop Ä Ä r 'VE BOMBE R ( This year again — for the I2th straight production year— truck users are buying more Chevrolet trucks than any other make. It’s plain to see that Chevrolet trucks out-sell all others because they out-value all others! F or the b est bu y - bu y now ! HEAR UP-TO-THE-MINUTE NEWS AROUND THE CLOCK E ve ry S a tu rd a y a n d Sunday • ABC R a d io N e t w o r k When truck users show a continued preference for one particular make of truck, you can be sure that preference is based on a single sound reason: It's the best buy! Year after year, truck users in every field show a clear-cut preference for Chevrolet trucks by buying more o f them than any other make. Why not drop in and see why so many more truck buyers choose Chevrolet? You'll find, as they have, that Chevrolet trucks offer more of the features and advantages you want . . . more solid value in every' way . . . yet it's the lowest-priced truck line o f all! NYSSA MOTORS 420 MAIN N YSSA. ORE. DIAL 2224 (||Ul Qô«U| * FINE TRAINS * FINE SERVICE ★ FINE FOODS MûîORCyCL£ IC A P û / tfi 3 CAPS.' f a s t service d a i l y - y o u r choice ot several 4me U n ion Pacific trains. 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