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TH E N YSSA G ATE C IT Y JO U R N AL, N Y S S A . OREGON PAGE T W O TH U R S D A Y , DECEMBER 26, 1946 B U IL D IN G PE R M ITS Lewis after serving for 19 months. Otis Bullard and Vern Butler Groot In observance of Mr. Ten- members of the squad, Henry Storm, construction, brick returned from Baker Sunday nlgnt sen's birthday. | On Saturday, December 21 can- He was overseas about a year. residence, 26 by 30. $6000, King wlth a cow eut. * Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Jensen die light services were held in the | avenue. Stunz addition. high school auditorium. The high | Visiting In Portland— Twenty-four were present at were Ontario visitors Monday Harold A. Sweet, construction. Mrs. Ethel Crawford is spending Sunday school Sunday. The pri- Callers at the Dick Groot home school band played several Christ the Christmas holidays in Portland Sixth and Park, lots 6, 7 and 8, E d ito r and Publisher Kf.ASS V. POW ELL - » I m I l c aiy U V ( and i l i c i Young i u u i i g peoples ® class » gave -.w __J w -c mas numbers. The girls’ glee club with her two daughters, Mrs. Os block 33. Park addition. 24 by 30. the closing exercises Miss Altee Monday g e n i n g jv e r i Mr. and Mrs. ^ ^ ^ Jake Groot o f Adcadia. wald Forbes and Miss Twlla Craw frame. Warner gave two Christmas num Mrs. Frank Wilson is spending spirit o f Christmas, and a mixed ford. AD VE R TISIN G KAT m S SU BSCRIPTIO N KATES bers on the piano. Officers and r rV “ „T V r 'm in a T e a r w i n * « holidays with her mother, Mrs. chorus sang. JV teachers for the coming year will ^ ^ Tengf,n anJ other relatlves. 1 The auditorium was prettily dec- Open rate, per Inch....... $2.00 be elected next Sunday. National, per In ch ...... — 35c $1.25 ___________ ¡orated with pastel colors of crepe 2c A large crowd attended the school Classi!ledi, per word..... ........05 paper, decorated Christmas trees ! program Friday night at Arcadia. Minimum 30c an* thè walls were lined with pic (Strictly In Advance' The school will resume its work tures of the Adrian high school December 30. if io - o n f U I..V alumni with a sign, 'W elcom e home I Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon Mrs. Sam Smit and Infant dau Ic n c IU I Iil> for Christmas." Entered at the postofflces at Nyssa. Oregon for transmission ghter returned home from the —-------- The program was sponsored by through the United States Malls, as second class matter, under Holy Rosary hospital this week. A large crowd attended the Ad- j the league. Afterwards, a the act o: March 3. 1878. Otis Bullard threshed clover for rian high school junior class play, , ormai dance was held for Adrian Fred Moeller last week. ‘H ilarity House" presented Thurs high school students and alumni. Joretta Moeller and Shirley day night in the high school aud- The program was attended by a Bullard, and Misses Marjory Crook Shilling were absent from school itorium. great many people from Adrian The story concerned a rich, wild, and surrounding communities. of Notus and M ary Pretwell of last week with septic sore throat. Giles and Beatie Lay of Red western character, who supposedly Rosewell, Idaho, who Is attending Mrs. Lily Dement of Myrtle Point, mond, Oregon spent the holidays bad heart migh stop beating at any the Multnomah school of the Blb- here with their parents, Mr. and moment. He visits his dead broth Oregon, arrived Saturday to spend Save er’s wife and his two teen-age Mrs. Olin Lay. the holidays with her daughter, le u*ul '7 m m / Mr. and Mrs. W ill C om of Nam- The Arcadia Sunshine club met Y O U R family, too, wants tho nieces, who are slowly becoming Mrs. Ellis Warner, and family. She Soulk Miss~" Wilma P* dinner guest» Christmas •conomy, pleasure and security at the home of Mrs. Otis Bullard j poorer and poorer. The tricks the was accompanied by POINTS at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Pay December 19 for their Christmas daughters and their boy friends Locate Here— of owning thair O W N home. EASTBOUND Corn and family. Don’t procrastinate! ♦ Choose party. Sunshine sisters were re play to get their unde to will them Mrs. W. D. McKinley, whose hus 8:17 am *1:20 pm 3:07 pm | Gerald Zittercob of Otegon State vealed and gifts exchanged. Elec his money really "brought down band has opened an accounting your home now! We will help Dr. G. W . Graves ••6:05 pm 10:50 pm college arrived home to spend the tion of officers was held as fol the house". In the end they find office in Nyssa, arrived here Sun you with our S A F E , low-cost •Twin Falls local holidays with his parents, Mr. and lows: Mrs. Nell Bowers, president; that their uncle only needs to get day from Denver to make her home-financing plan. ••Boise local Mrs. John Zittercob. O PTO M E TR IST Mrs. Amy Stradley, vice-president, his teeth pulled. home. Mr. and Mrs. McKinley have W ESTBOUND Eastern Oregon Federal and Mrs. Norman Jamison, seere Donnne Hatch played the part taken an apartment in the E. L. 5:00 am 10:05 am *2:25 pm tary and treasury. The retiring of Jefferson Jordan, the wild west Jamison residence. Eyes Examined Savings and Loan •8:05 pm 11:55 pm president was Amy Stradley, and erner. The part of the widow, Isa Association •Weiser local the retiring secretary and treasurer bel Jordan, was played by Eloise Examiner Coming— DEPOT— T O W N E S GARAGE Phone 720 Baker, Oregon A drivers license examiner is Viola Pryor. Crocker. Her two daughters, Kathi Phone 196W Insurance Real Estate and Betts, were portrayed toy Joyce scheduled to toe on duty in the 718 Arthur St. C O L U M B IA A V E N U E Stoker and Joan Webb. Their boy Nyssa city hall Friday, Decemoer friends, W ally O ’Shae and Buzz 27 from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Phone 64 Caldwell, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tensen en Bassett, were played by Keith Sto Nyssa, Oregon tertained Sunday at a luncheon ker and Eddie Sharp. The part of Soldier Returns- Sgt. Dareld Steinke, son of Mr. for their immediate family and lor J e ff’s old sweetheart, Dora Devine, Mrs. Hilda Tensen and son, Dick, was taken by Delores Blanch. Her and Mrs. Ed Steinke, has returned of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Dick criminal son, Dixie, was Henry home from Korea. He was dis Moore. The wolf of the play, Stan charged from the army at Fort Lawler, was Emery Cameron, and \ MOW D tA R the mournful cook, with a weakness DON'T OST A IL SMOKED' for funerals, Lucinda Peck of Cab UP OVER BREAKING THAT bage Neck, was played by Selma BOTTLE OF PERFUM E — Stam. IT'S A W E U KNOWN FACT The junior advisor was Mrs. Joe VOU CAN GET EVERY KINO Burmbach. U N D ER THE SUN AT Adrian high school has four new students who have entered school In the past few weeks. Keith S to ker, a junior, entered school about drug co. four weeks ago. He transferred from Burley high school of Burley, Idaho. James Cooper entered as a junior from Owyhee. He attended Adrian IIo w m a n y o f us a w a it th e o p p o r high last year. tu nities o f the c o m in g y e a r ! W ith Louise Hawkins came from Nys sa high school. She Is a freshman, how m an y o f us it is the u n u ttered as is Jesse Stoker, Keith's broth h op e that to m o r ro w , n e x t w eek , n e x t er, also a transfer from Burley. Flying in safety after a stormy Plans are being made for girl's m on th , th in g s w ill be b e tter. W e I i basketball. A team will probably h o p e it m ay b e so. W e h o p e that 12-month journey, 1947 promises to; be organized after Christmas va A . The Spotlight is on our th ere is in sto re f o r you blessings cation. A ll those Interested will practice every Wednesday during be a big year for all Americans and such as you have not e n jo y e d be new arrival and we, as fourth period. Chorus girls will fo r e , and that this N ew Y e a r ’ s h o li practice Monday and non-chorus we extend our heartiest wishes to one of the welcoming girls on Friday, Some o f the girls d a y w ill be o n e o f c o m p le te jo y trying out include: Veryle West. committee, hope 1947 every one of you for a year filled to f o r a ll. Arlene Piercy, Joan Webb, Selma Stam, Lois Gowey, Joyce Stoker, w ill be a joyful and the brim with good cheer, Delores Blanch, June Nielson, Mona beneficial addition to Mitchell, Marian Price, Joyce Kurtz, prosperity and health. Patty De Haven, Shirley. Smith, your life. Delores Pehlman, Lulabelle Wilson. DHrlene Robb, Barbara McKague and Ada Pearl West. A pep assembly to pep up the students for the Nyssa game was held Tuesday, December 17. At the beginning of the assem bly, a box of ice cream bars was distributed among the students, a treat from Mr. Huffman celebrating T H E N SEE US the birthday o f a son, Stanley Paul, that morning. The band, which was conducted by Joyce Sto If You Can Qualify for ker, played several marches sand wiched betweed pep talks and yells. Enlistment in the New Regular Army You May The talks were given by Joyce Sto ker. Donnie Hatch and Henry Reu Be Placed Immediately in ter. Ivan Jensen Introduced the I he Gate City Journal Adrian Juniors Horn« leant that fit qeur budq«t! Arcadia LOCAI NEWS Bernard Eastman o o d W iikei fq COM ING YEÍ ■or OWYHEE" Qvêicume th e N EW Y EA R . (jM U Jlih for 1947 S ele ct The Job HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. & Mrs. S. J. Lemon Parker’s Nyssa Cleaners Y o u ’d L ik e ...... Lemon’s Hatchery Freeman’s Machine Shop the Job You Wish. UNKLE The Army. Navy, Marine or Coast Guard Veteran with an MOS rating (held for a period of six months or m ore' now can cash In very advantageously on his former training and experience by enlist ing in the Regular Army. H A N K SEZ S O M t F O L K S C A N 'T E N J O Y W H A T TH EY HAVE PER W ORRIKJ' A B O U T W H A T TH EY A I N 'T OO T. tXew f U e a r T h e high school graduate may complete a lifetime of schooling as an enlisted man in the Army. The man who has not graduated from high school may complete his high school education and re ceive his diploma while in the Army. H o u r Y < *! H e a r Y e ! W e hereby proclaim to every townsman and rural resident o f this section men, w o m e n and children alike— dial it is our d e v o u t and earnest wish that the year A. D. l ‘> 17 bring unbounded health, The combination of earning and learning makes the Army an Ideal career for you. And. don't forget, all Army men may now wear civil ian clothes for every off-duty and off-the-post activity tf they choose happiness a m i prosperity to all. Nyssa Furniture Co. Y O U C A N ’T LOSE! By investigating the many Impor tant advantages of a career in the new Regular Army. For further de tails call or go to your nearest A r my Recruiting Station. (T W iik e i We extend to you and yours a cordial greeting Our friend Santa Claus has gone— but the N YS SA A U TO BODY SHOP is still here with the fin est upholstering service in Nyssa. The holiday sea- on affords an opportuni ty to express again the pleasure we derive from our business relations with vou. H A P j P Y NEW YEAR. ^/yoBodijShop. COMPLETE B O D Y * PAINT SHOP A croas from Reclamation Office F IR S T SE C U R ITY B A N K BLD G PAY E TTE , IDAHO ANOTHER MILESTONE WMCKEB JCSVICC GLASS D E P T . Ç ÏÏN O 'W We have reached another mile stone on the long road of service. fo r the New Year. O u r o rg a n iza tio n , stu rd ier than e v e r b e May it he filled fo re , is w e ll eq u ip p ed to overflmcing with the th a t is s u p erio r d o w n to the last d etail. blessings you w much desire and which you so richly deserve. O.K Rubber Welders to g iv e y o u s e rv ic e W e th an k y o u fo r th e p art y o u h a ve p la y ed in our success and w is h y o u a HAPPY NEW YEAR Lynn Snodgrass