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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TWO fh e G a te City J o u rn a l •(LABS V. P O W E L L ..................................... 8UBSCBITTION RATBS ADVERTISING RATs.8 f ................ as tri Open rate, per inch. ....... M t .............Siilo National, per inch............. 40c ................05 Classifieds, pei word.........Jto Minimum ........30c £ Months (Strictly In Editor and Publiahrr Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheu' County. Oregon Enured at the pastoffleea at Nyssa, Oregon lor transmission UI rough the United States Malls, as second class matter, under the act o. March 3, 1878 ^ Y Y H E E SUNDAY | Glenn McGinnis attended the wed- crunni FI rrTS Wednesday of Oolooeohea, Phillip Stanton o C H U U L , L.L.L.L, i a , ding to Mlss both OWYHEE, Jan. 1—Mr, and Mrs. of Boise. The wedding was held q at St. John’s cathedral with a re- etion at the Crystal ballroom Mr. Stanton is a former resident of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tallman and Terry spent Christmas at the O. J. Tallman home In Caldwell. Rev Krlner held preaching ser vices at Owyhee schoolhouse Sunday. E.eotion of Sunday school officers was held in the morning as fol lows: Superintendent, William Gregg; assistant. George Gregg; secretary, Mary Ann Bumgarner; treasurer, Qrover Cooper; pianist, Carol Oar- field; song leader, Daria Gregg; and cradle roll superintendent, Mrs. John Grottve.t Rev. and Mr-,. Krlner and fami ly, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gregg and children were dinner guests Sun- cay in tire Wllllsm Gregg home. Mrs. Martha Klingbaclt enter tained with a family dinner on Christmas day for Mr. and Mrs. Jes se Gregg and Becky and Victor, Mr. and Mis. George Gregg and Annette, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mc- CXke NEW YEAR u ; re THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1948 Donald and Kay and Butch, and Charley Culbertson home on Christ- irament of the holy communion. pm. Tuesday, prayer service, 7:30 p.m. Intermediate fellowship, 7 p.m. mas day. Fred Klingback. Mrs. Carl Quackenbush of Spo Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer spent Youth fellowship, 7 pm. The Bible is our textbook, so kane arrived Saturday to spend a from Thursday until Sunday in Young adult fellowship, 7 p.m. cane and enjoy the services witn few days at the home of her father, 1 Buhl. Idaho visiting in the William Hymn sing, worship, Bible lecture, us, as we have classes far all ages. 'Brewer home. P. M. Lowe. Mrs. Lcttie Montgomery is spend Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Crocker en 8 pm. ing the Christmas vacation at her tertained at dinner on Christmas Official board meeting, 8 pm., FA ITH LUTHERAN CHURCH day for the following guests: Mr iiorne in Prineville. R oland G. W aest, P astor Kay McDonald went to Homedale and Mrs. Bill Cook and daughters, Wednesday, January 7. 10 a.m., Sunday school Classes for Sunday to spend a few days visit Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patton, Jr., all age groups. THE CHURCH O F THE and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ellit ing in the Ray Fletcher home. NAZARENE 11 am., Worshp service. Sermon Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Klingback Walters, Mr and Mrs. Marty Mc- and chldren and Mrs. Adam Kling- Kirn and children of Moses Lake. 10 am., Sunday school. thane: Signs of Our Times", back of Emmett were guests in the Washington, Jack Walters and Ike 11 am., Morning worship service. based on "The St. Matthew 16: 1-4, Martha Klingback heme Friday. Mitchell. A New Year's eve party and wor Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Berrett were Mr. and Mrs. Hamer Brewer were 7:15 pm., Young people and chil- ship service will be held Wednesday dinner guests In the Grant Patter hosts at a family gathering on iren's tervices. evening from 9 o’clock until mid son heme Christmas day. Christmas eve. 8 pm., Evangelistic service. night In the veteran’s administra Harley Winter of Nyssa was a 8 pm., Wednesdays service. tion building. One of the special Sunday guest In the Wilson Winter features of the evening will be the home. of a filmstrip in techni Mr. and Mrs. Neil Nicholson were 4T. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH showing color entitled, "The Littlest Camel hosts at a family dinner Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Mori Wlxom, Frank Rev. C. L C allahan, R acier for Mr. and Mrs. Claude Skinner Parker, Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Parker Holy communion at 9 a m. on Knelt”. There will also be games, and children, and Mr. and Mrs. and son, Hubert, went to Dallas, he second Sunday of each month, singing, light refreshments. At the of the old year a 20-mdnuto Lewis Skinner. Tuesday to spend Christmas it 4 p.m. on the first, third and close devotional service will be conduct Prayer meeting was held at the Oregon with relatives and friends. They ourth Sundays. ed. which will carry the worshippers John Grottveit home Tuesday ev returned Sunday morning. Sunday school at 10:30 am. out of the old year and into the ening. Marty Wlxon has been visiting new. Rev. Krlner and sons, Bobby and his grandparents in Fruit land the ASSEMBLY O F GOD The Faith Mission society will Ronnie, were dinner guests Tues Sterl D. Splesz, P astor hold Its first 1948 meeting at the day of Mrs. Martha Klingback and past week. Sunday school, 10 am. home of Mis. O. Fyllingness Wed Fred. G uests— Morning worship, 11 am. nesday, January 7. The meeting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Skinner had Holiday Guests for the Christmas holidays Evening Evangelistic service, 7:30 will begin at 2:30 p. m. as dinner guests Tuesday evening at the Warren Farmer home were Mr and Mrs. Neil Nicholson and Mrs. Farmer's parents, Mr. and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mrs. E. D. Plxiton of Salt Lake City Skinner and children. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox left Mon and Mr. Farmer’s parents, Mr. and day morning for Madras with a Mrs. James Farmer of Boise. load of household goods. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brewer will live on the Bradley farm, which Mr. and Mis. Fox have rented far the past two C h u rch N o ie s Four miles south of Fruitland on highway 95, or years. School will open Monday, Janu THE M ETH O D IST COMMUNITY 2 miles east and 4 miles north of Nyssa. CHURCH ary" 5, after being dismissed since Rev. H. J. O ernhardt, Pastor Wednesday, December 24 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gregg, accom S u n d a y school, 9:45 a m . panied by their children, Becky W o rsh ip and serm on. 11 a m . S a c - n 1 Victor, arrived Wednesdy frem Yakima to spend the holidays with SALE STARTS AT 1 P. M. heir parents. They are staying in the Martha Klingback home 4— HORSES— 4 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McGinnis en tertained at Christmas dinner for 1 Team, roan and bay horses, 5 and 7 years, weight the following people: Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Smith and children, Mr. and 3400 lbs. A good gentle team. Mrs. Ewen Chard and family, Mr. 1 Saddle mare, 8 years, gentle and good. and Mrs. Elvar Nellson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Marian Chard 1 Saddle mare, 3 years, green broke. of Nyssa. 1 Set harness and collars. Mr. and Mrs. Keneth McDonald and children spent Christmas eve „NEW 9— CATTLE— 9 in Homedale with Mrs. McDonald’s 1 Y E A R 1 Guernsey cow, 5 years, been fresh 2 weeks. parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Hite ahd 1 Guernsey heifer, 4 years, been fresh 2 weeks. children of Haines visited in the 1 Holstein cow, 5 years, to freshen last of Jan. Oral Hite home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Marty McKim and 1 Durham cow, 4 years. 1 Spotted Guer., 6 yrs. family of Moses Lake, Washington 1 Jersey heifer, 3 years. 1 Jersey cow, 6 years. arrived Wednesday at the E. E. Crocker home for a visit. These cows are all springers and will freshen Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters are by February. spending the holidays in Boise at the R. C. Jones home. 1 Dur.-Hereford heifer, 2 years, milking now. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hite en 1 Jersey cow, 5 years, milking now. tertained at a family dinner on Christmas day. Guests were Mrs. — FARM M ACHINERY— Mildred Hite, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brewer and son, Mr. and Mrs. Oral 1 Oliver oil bath mower. 1 Oliver dump rake. Hite and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Omar 1 Moline side delivery rake, 3-bar. • B E N J A M I N F R A N K L I N Hite and children and Rudolph 1 Oliver manure.spreader, rubber tires. Hite. MADE THE M O ST O F EV Mr. and Mrs. Wemer Peutz were 1 McCormiek-Deering steel box grain drill, like new. ERYTHING . . . M A D E EVERY dinner guests Thursday In the 1 John Deere 2-way plow. 1 Corn cultivator. William Peutz home. G O LDEN M IN UTE COUNT. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters and 1 Spike-tooth harrow. Brenda of of Boise were week-end W E HOPE THAT YOU, TOO, 1 Rubber tired wagon, good with truck chassis. guests in the Ellis Walters home. W ILL M A K E THE M IN UTES Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Slippy and — HAY— sons spent Wednesday and Thurs C O U N T IN 1948, A N D THAT day in the Ray Franklin home in 1:50 Bales of hay. Parma. EVERY O N E O F TH EM W IL L Mr. and Mrs. Lee Householder TERM S— CASH A D D TO THE SU M TOTAL were hosts at Christmas dinner LUNCH SERVED ON TH E GROUNDS for Mr. and Mrs. Charley Schweizer, OF Y O U R HEALTH A N D Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Share and Don. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glenn and HAPPINESS. children, Mrs. Gertrude Jackson, and Mrs. Ruth McConnell. Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Tucker and son and Dr. and Mrs. Kellogg of Nyssa were Sunday dinner guests in the Darrell Williams home. • Mr. and Mrs. Merle McClure and family and Mrs. Dorothy Slippy and children were dinner guests In the Upp«r Sunset FARM SALE Wednesday, Jan. 7 Our Proclamation for _ 19481 You w ouldn’t be think ing of painting the town re d , now , w o u ld you? Anyway, there's reason aplenty for feeling happy an d carefree an d co n fident as the New Year of 1948 approaches. May this New Year bring hap piness to you and yours. The New Year presents a chal lenge. We accept that challenge, pledging to do our utmost to make this a better community in 1948. Your friendship has en abled us to play an outstanding role in the past—we look forward to a continuation of your good will in 1948. O w yhee N y ssa Elevator B e au ty S h o p IGREETINGS I NEIGHBORS Towne's G arage Ezra Woolley, Owner Cols. Bert A nderson and Joe Church, Auctioneers L. H. Fritts, Clerk Tima fliesl It seems but yesterday since we wished you a ¡Happy (Ylaw rLjsiWv NEW ft YEAR M and here we are again repeating the time- honored greeting. It has been a good year for us. To P roclam atio n the customers we have been privileged to serve in 1947 we express our deep appreciation, together with our assurance of continued friendly service in the days to come. M ay every member of this community pursue his or her happiness during 1948 amid peace and plenty! STUNZ LUMBER CO. New’ Plymouth Nyssa W e hereby proclaim that we are resolved to give our friends and patrons the supe rior kind of service that will keep them w earing a path to our door. W e furtherm ore proclaim that our friends are the finest in all the world, and we wish them loads of good luck, good cheer and good health for the year 1948. Lynn Snodgrass Gravel ------ Excavating We extend to you and yours a cordial greeting for the New Year. May *ome of the happy spirit of New Year’s Eve be parceled out through the long stretch of days as 1948 doles out the Good Luck we wish for you. P Newsom Furniture Co. 165 MAIN ST. — PHONE 94 — NYSSA, ORE.