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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, DEC. 30,1937, Nyssa Heights MRS. DAN CORBETT Mr. and Mrs. George Webster and daughter June and nephew Mark Phllbrlck spent Christmas day at the Derk Derksen home near Wilder Mrs Derksen Is Mrs. Webster’s cousin. Miss Bonnie Byram of Boise spent Christmas with home (oiks. Mr. and Mrs. Reece Byram and f.*mily spent Christmas at their son. William's home in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. I. B Allen were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter in Nyssa Christmas. Leslie P.nnie of Minnesota who has been visiting his brother Webb Pennle and family for the past two months left Wednesday for Rose- burg were he will spend the rest of the winter with a brother and three sisters. He expects to stop off in Professional Cards •---------- » WE RECOMMEND THEM CARL H. COAD PHONE 31 Nyssa. Oregon MAX S. TAGGART ATTORNEY AT LAW Western Hotel Building L. A. Maulding, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phones 37R and 37W Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to 5 Daily—Except Sunday Wilson Building DR. E. D. NORCOTT DENTIST Office Phone 35F2 X-RAY EXAMINATIONS NYSSA OREGON TOWNSEND CLUB MEETINGS Meetings of the Townsend club are held once a montli in homes of members. The Public is Invited D. R. DeCross ...... President Mrs. A. V. Pruyn ...... Sec. NYSSA LIBRARY OPEN SATURDAY Town Patrons......2:30 to 5:30 Out-of-town Patrons 2:30 to 7:30 ALL PATRONS WELCOME Mrs. Fred Marshall, Librarian ON THE OLD JOB H. D. HOLMES TRANSFER and BAGGAGE All Kinds of Hauling in City Limits NYSSA. OREGON Phone 5 NYSSA AERIE F. O. E. NO. 2134 Meets Wednesday Night AT EAGLES HALL Visiting Eagles Welcome BERNARD FROST. Pres. HARRY MINER, Sec. CITY TRANSFER TRANSFERRING and TRUCKING Phone 15 and Phone 28 V . KLINKENBERG Phone 66 VALE OREGON GUARANTEE WORK WYCKOFF JEWELRY STORE Official Time Inspector for Union Pacific ONTARIO OREGON OPTOMETRIST “See McFall and See Better" DR. J. A. McFALL EYESIGHT SPECIALIST ONTARIO OREGON ? a Chrstmas dinner fur their friends and relatives. Thirty-one guests were present Including. John Carr family from We'" -r; Ethel Mull and Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Vanderpool of Ontario. Clyde Long family: Miss Levana Phl'lips and Mr and Mrs. Dick Smith and Mr and Mrs. Jonh Vanderpool and family of Nyssa Loyd Orris family. Roger Orris and Mr and Mrs. Chas Splawn. B O W L IN G Will keep YOU in PERFECT Physical Condition. Our alley’s make it a pleasure to Bowl. They are polished to a glassy finish — the Pins a r e perfectly spotted. L Pla-More BOWLING ALLEYS ONTARIO JORDAN VALLEY A Christmas Song For the World pebkpursw < g pursangi»areal “ ad ito m Take i ot n o other. ^Nyssa Pharmacy w[, played in more than a dozen ar rangements. Famous artists have recorded it for phonograph and it has been played for automatic organ reproduction by its own composer. It has been translated into several languages and has been sung by the world's greatest concert artists. Pietro A. Yon credits the success of the composition to a memorable event of his early days as a church organist in his native Italy On a lofty Alpine mountain in Piedmont, the northern section of Italy, he was playing a Hass before dawn on a cloudy Sunday morning at the dedication of a monument to Jesus the Redeemer. Several thousands of worshipers were thronged in the darkness. Suddenly the gloom and fog were dispelled by a brilliant ■unburst at the very moment when the celebrant of the Mass began chanting the Credo. As If exalted, the great congregation took up the chant. The sublime beauty of the moment so impressed the yonng or ganist that he sought to express his feelings in mnsic. His Christ mas hymn to the Infant Jeans com posed around the main motive of the Adeste Fideles (Come, All Ye Patrick's Cathedral. Every year the inspiring pastorale Is sung in an increasing number of churches. Although its composer has done much other creative work, the widespread acceptance of his beautifully wrought devotional miniature has made It the ons usually identified with his name. Pietro Yon is a native of Italy who many years ago became an American. As an outstanding mem ber of the American Society ol Composers, Authors and Publishers he Is of the "standard composer type as exemplified by such othet members as John Alden Carpenter Ernest Bloch. Deems Taylor. Percy Grainger, Walter Damrosch, Charles Wakefield Cadman, Frank La Forge, Fritz Kreisler. Leopold Godowsky and others whose works are of sub stantial and permanent nature. Ton’s other compositions Include Masses, motets, cantatas, oratorios and other ambitions mnsic In larger form. Bnt however brilliant these may be In the appraisal of bla fellow musician*, none has a more lasting appeal to the great mass of lovers of sacred mnsic than his little Christmas hymn. “Gesu Bambino," |c Jearar U ATTORNEY COUNSELOR- AT-LAW Plrst National Bank Building And ARCADIA NEWS e . • • to (0 <U ROBT. D. LYTLE Portland and visit an aunt there and spend Christmas at Corvallis with his daughter. Mr and Mrs. I. B Allin were callers at the home of John Barth- Mr and Mrs A1 Bohy and son oloma's Sunday evening. Bennie were callers at the home of Mr and Mrs. Mill Willis had as Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bullard Sunday Sunday guests his parents, Mr. and evening. Mrs. J. S. Wi'lis and his brother. The Sew and Sew club will meet Porter, and sister. Naomi, also Mr at the home of Mrs Theo Math rly and Mrs. Coy Garland of Ontario. January 6. Mrs. H. E Height, who is under Kenneth Vanderpool. Karo'd Long the care of Dr Belknap of Ontario, and Dwight Burke and wife came is making some improvement. down from the mountains Friday to Mr and Mrs. John Bartholma and spend Christmas with relatives. family enjoyed Christmas dinner at They have returned to the hills. the Harry Gahan home. Miss Ethel May and Billie Strad- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Suiter were ley are ill with the measles. Christmas day guests at the Harlan Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Orris and Rog Maw home in Buena Vista and in | er were dinner guests of Mr. and the evening the party returned to Mrs. Dick Smith. the Suiter home. Vern Butler had the misfortune Mr. and Mrs Earl Province of of losing a fine work horse last week View, Wash., arrived Thursday to It was struck by a car and killed sp nd the holidays with Mrs. Pro Max Long is spending his vaca vinces parenst, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. tion with his cousin Keith Orris McDermott this weak. Mr. and Mrs Chas. Bullard gave Mr. and Mrs. Dan Corbett and sons Mont and Jimmie Joe spent Christmas at the O. J. Kurtz home. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Gunason in Nyssa were Mr and Mrs. I B Allen. Mr and Mrs. Frank Graham and family called at the John Barthol- oma home Wednesday evening. Rachel and James Wli'.ls arriv.d Friday evening to spend the vacation week with their parents Mr. and i Mrs. Grover Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cahill and Jack Simpson were dinner gursts Christmas evening at the J. B. Quig- 'ey tiome in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Tucker and Mr and Mrs. Roger Tucker, Mr and Mrs. A. A. Tucker are Roger's par- ONGMEADOW MASSACHUSETTS JUNfOR HIGH SCHOOL finds it necessary to .nts. provide Bicycle Parking Space as well as «.traffic officer to handle the pupils using this Mr. and Mrs L C McDermott en joyed their Christmas dinner with form of transportation.. --- - - ■- —------ — -------- nine of their twelve children pres I ent. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Huffman and j program given at the Methodist days visiting Mhs. Pickle's parents, Mr. Homer Philbrick who has Mr. and Mrs. Glen Suiter shopped i '"ommunity church in Nyssa on Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lee. been with relatives in and around Mr. and Mrs. John Warn and Mr Nyssa the past three months left in Nampa on Friday and Mrs Suiter Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Lunger and and Mrs. Vernon Warn were in town Thursday for his ome at Bird City, visited her sister Mrs. John Lake family were among the Oklahoma ¡or the Christmas dance. and her family. NYSSA Kansas. Miss Amelia Telleria of Boise is friends th at spent their Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sager of Weis- Mr. and Mr s James Mose enter pending the holiday wth her par TAILOR SHOP tained at a Christmas dinner, Mr. er spent Christmas at the home of with the Mossbergers. ents. Mr and Mrs. Bias Tellers. and Mrs. J. B. Quigley, Mr. and Mrs. Sager’s parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Miss Isoala Walders, glade schoo’ Mrs. John Stafford and daughter, Edward Wolfe. teacher left Thursdy for her home Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cahill and Mr Mr. and Mrs. James Moss and in Marshfield. By MRS ISABELLE LEE Jack Simpson. family, Mr. and Mrs. John Stafford, Mr. George Wayne Foster, prin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith are Mr. and Mrs. J B. Quigley, Mr. and cipal of the high school drove to La reported on the sick list. Mrs. Jack Simpson and Mr. Rudolph Grande Friday. Miss Bernice Morn- Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Scoggins ingstar, assistant in the high school Mrs. Lewis Wilmoth and two spent Sunday at the F. J Cahill made a business trip to Ontario last went to Portland for her vacation. children are spending the week with home. her parents Mr. and Mrs. Reece Mr. and Mrs. George Webster week. Misses Concha and Elizbeth Leq- Byram. Joe Mallea was taken to a Boise uerica who are teaching in Brogan assisted Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oster- Hal Evans is spending the holidays kamp of Apple Valley entertain a hospital Tuesday. James Eiguren and Haines are home for vacation. "t the home of his father Dave number of young people at their and John Mallea who accompanied Word was received Wednesday Evans in Mountain View. home in honor of their daughter him returned Wednesday bringing night of the serious illness of Dave Mr. and Mrs. E'rdige Gaston re- Bettie. Those attending from Nyssa word that Mr. Mallea’s condition is Somerville in a Bois: hospita'. urned Tuesday evening from Beloit Heights includtd Miss June Webster not as serious as was feared and he The crew on the road construction will be able to return home in about were layed off Thursday af.ernoon Cansas. Mr. Gaston said .hat the £r.d Mr. Mark Philbrick. roads on the way were in fair con A number of residents from the two weeks. till Sunday night to give the men dition. Nvssn Heights section attended the Miss Irene Yturri and Miss Gloria an opportunity of spending Christ- > Walker came from Boise Thursday mas with th .ir families. Some tirlv- j with Louis Yturri Domingo Yturri ing to Por land. Pendleton. Ketch- returned wth them Friday evening um, and Boise. Others remained In 1 to spend Christmas with the family i tewn in Eoise as Mrs. Yturri is still con- Those who predicted a black j valescing from her recent illness and Christmas had all such worries ■ By Daniel I. McNamara not able to come home. quieted when driving wind and snow Miss Beryl Mills who is employed storm hit the val'ey Friday after in the county abstract office in noon. There was about 2 Inches of Murphy arrived Wednesday to spend snow fell. Christmas week with her parents. Miss Ann Scott, who is teaching Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shurtz and in Boise is home for vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cady were family left last week for Dayville. Mr. Shurtz has been employed by guests of Mrs. Cady's mother Mrs. the highway Consolidated company. Teresa Scott Christinas day. Mr and Mrs. Ha’l Parks drove to Bas Deery went to Boise to spend Caldwell Friday to spend Christmas Chrlstms with his wife. John and Louisa Elordia, Alice with Mr. Park's mothrr. Charley Swisher, Bernard Maher Eiguren and Aurora Accrdgotia who and Arthur Whitby left the first of are employed in Boise spent Christ the week for Oakland, Calif., where mas with their parents in Jordan. Fred Eiguren who is attending they will visit Bernard's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clar nce school at Spokane is visiting his parents at Arock Haines. A large delegation of Basques Shrley Scoggon's has remodeled went from here Tuesday to attend the McKenzie building and on the Eheepherd rs ba'l held in Boise Christmas eve opened his short Tuesday night. They report a huge order eating house and beer par'or to the pubic. crowd and a fine dance. Harry Gusman drove to Caldwell Thursday returning Friday with * ^ ilv " fo r Mrs. Gusman and the children for Electrical Wiring the Christmas vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Accarriaga All work guaranteed. from Walla Walla are visiting at the Eiordi and Accariagi homes over By the hour or contract. Chrlstms. They left Sunday to drive back to Walla Wa’la. HARRY SAYLES 'HEN Pietro A. Yon. organist- Faithful) was the happy result. Peggy Driscoll who is attending State Licensed Several years later, when Pietro I composer, plays the music of school at Marylhurst arrived home NYSSA OREGON bis own pastorale, “Gesu Bambino,” Yon had become organist in St. Tuesday for vacation. Friday Mr on the great organ of St. Patrick's Xavier’s Church in New York City, and Mrs. J. C Driscoll and Miss Cathedral In New York City Christ Giovanni Martinelll, famous Metro P ggy went to Boise for a short visit. mas morning, its majestic echoes politan star, entered the choir lofl Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lee and Rob literally will sweep over the world, during the midnight Mass on Christ ert Lee drove to Melba to visit Mrs. for in hundreds of churches In al- mas and sang the song to an en- must every country of the globe this raptured throng of worshipers. Lees's parents, Mr and Mrs. Alex famous creation of the master mu This was before Pietro Yon was Woods Mrs. Verl Pickle and litt’e sician has come to be a permanent appointed by Cardinal Hayes to su daughter of Boise returned with pervise the installation and taks fixture in the Christmas programs. them Christmas day to spend a few "Gesu Bambino" Is sung and charge of the great organ of St Beginning January 1st E v er y th in g In Our S to re W ill B e S old A t 11 | We have E veryth in g you n eed for the hom e to 15 Per Cent Reduction For Cash Per Cent Off On Charge Accounts To ease the burden of many details .through dignified ser vice. NYSSA FUNERAL HOME Phone 72W This O ffer W ill Last Until February 1st j Nordale Furniture Store