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OREGON XMAS PROGRAM GIVEN AT BIG BEND PAGE SEVEN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1948 and Charlotte Chaney at Parma, I marsh, cabin No. 1, Arrowhead there will be a party and watch Pupils talcing part, day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Story of Ros Christmas.“ court. Monday or Tueeday evening, til ht service held In the church. Too Late To Classify were Dwayne Baxier. Shirley Rev. Robert Krlner held services well and Mr. and Mrs J. R Chaney | Chaney, Roberta Reno. Maryann, at Owyhee Sunday school Sunday Ihe party will start at 8 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m. 30Dlxp Nyasa were Christmas dinner Stradley. Jimmy 6 to ter. Lyle Clev morning and evening. In the af the candlelight communion service J FOR RENT—80 acres, 20 acres ol BIO BEND. Dec. 30—Mr and Mr« o< FOR SALE-1916 Hudson, of Mr. and Mrs Horace erly, George Jellnek. Dorothy ternoon Rev. and Mrs. Kriner and at 10:30 p. m. pasture, 6 acres of hay and 40 paint, good condition, like good Chij Owntr.e were hosts lit Christ* guests new. Chaney and family. Stradley, Dorothy Furgeson. Ilene acres of fanning land. Myrtle Can be seen at the Farmers Co-op, mm dinner to their children and Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Ocamlca are Stradley, John Stutheit. Gale Clev ihildren and Mr. and Mi's. S. D Sunset Valley Bartholoma, phone 198-R. 30D2xp H O. Hopkms, phone 31-M. 30CKfc hunlUas, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Corn doing quite extensive remodeling er ley, David Witty, David Chaney, Bigelow were dinner guests of Mrs Community Hall Martha Kllngtoack and Pied. Mr. at Mailing, Mr. and Mrs. Tonyj on their farm residence. A. K. Herring, Pastor WANTED- Are you raising your1 Jerry Crause, Jerry Clever ley and and Mrs. Kiiner have recently re- 10 a. a., Sunday school. OcaoUca and daughter. Louise, and Mrs. Mar/ Staggs, lower roam Clarence Furgeson. sights above ordinary wages? The urned from Portland, where their Regina Ocamlca oi Caldwell. best one-man business In Malheur teacher at Big Bend, Is spending 11 a. m . morning worship. Ser The Wade program consisted of small son, Phillip . is seriously ill Arthur Holly has constructed a her vacation at her home In West two songs "Why Do Bells at Christ in a hospital. oounty now available. Car requit mon subject; "New Years Mwage." modern two room cabin on his on, Oregon. Write J. R. Watkins Co . 137 You are invited to attend all of ed. Ring?" and “Jingle Bells" and (arm which Is being operated by M: 3 . r'loyd Higgins, upper room mas Dexter avenue, Seattle, Washing these services. recitations "Someone's Coming" by O ut Ocamlca. ton. 30D6xc teacher at Big Bend, te visiting her Alan Bennett. "The Question" by Otis Btg Big Bend Olrts club held mother In Seattle. Church Noies CHURCH OF CHRIST Philip Hatch. “A Kittle Piece" by FOR SALE—4-room house, 2 lots Saturday, January 1 it* unr«fimas party last Wednes Big Bend and Wade schools gave Kay Clucas, “Santa" by Tavie Don R. Maxfteid, Pastor on North 2nd street, $3500. inquire day afternoon at the home of Mrs. heir Christmas programs Wednes Handler, "Tom Bolin" by John CATHOLIC CHl’RCH 10 a. m„ church school hour. L. E. Earnest, 603 N. 4th street. Irene Hatch. day evening. The Big Bend pupils Handler. "Winter Night," Mateo Park Avenue and Third Street Cow Hollow Hall 11 a. m„ morning worship and Mr. and Mrs. Bob BtuhbMleld presented a play “Home-Made Sillonis; "Christmas Time,” Jake Rev. P. J. Galre. Pastor Lord's supper. FO R SALE —Heavy Springer Sunday at 9:30 a. m 6:30 p. m„ Junior Christian En- Guernsey heifers, Walter Hlllis, Handler; “Christinas Baking", Mar- Mass every classes Gold Coast Rangers every Saturday | deaver. ton Bell; “Conversation of Mr. and at Catechism Sunset valley, Rt. 2, Nyssa. Oregon. Mrs. Santa,” Sarah Eagan; “Poor 10 a. m. i p. in., Senior Endeaver. Orchestra FOR SALE—1948 Ford V-8 truck Santa”, Christine Snapp; "I didn’t p. m., evening worship. BAPTIST CHURt II 8 Morning with beet bed, good as new, low Want Mittens,” Leonard Hobbs; MISSIONARY services are in the gym school. 10 a. m. price $2100. Neil Dim- Adm. $1.25 per Couple "Busy Me,” Barbara Payne; “Our Sunday nasium. Evening services are at mileage, Morning service, 11 a. m. m ic k , one-half mile south of Ole's Tree." Jimmy Payne; "Baby Jesus" Young the parsonage, 5th and Ennis. People, B. Y. P. U., 7 p. m. The pastor and his wife invite comer. 30D2xp Mery Hatch; “If I Were Santas service, 8 p. m. little Girl”. Maryon Handler; Evening Sponsored by all members and friends of the WANTED—Men with cars for per Wednesday prayer service, 8 p. m. •Bells of Christmas”, Jimmy Pack- ¡lurch to an open house and watch manent employment, must be free wood; “The Night Before Christ Vlslstlng pastors supply, December 31 concluding with pray to travel Boise valley and eastern r Chalk Butte Grange mas", Karen and Sharon Roberts; er from 11:45 to 13. assem bly o f OOP Oregon. Good immediate earnings A play “Santa's Workshop”, the Sterl D. Splesx, Pastor and car allowance. See Mr. Salt- lower room pupils; a duet, “Silent Sunday THE CHURCH OF THE school 10 a. m. Night" by Lorraine Van De Water Worship service, 11 a. m. NAZARENE and Margaret Bennett; “The Evangelistic meeting, 8 p. m. 10 a. m., Sunday school. Russell Christmas Story”, Albert Sillonis: Tuesday, Prayer and Bible study, Smith, superintendent. EAT YOUR NEW YEAR DINNER AT THE “Here Comes Santa Claus”; a play 8 p. m. Good teachers for all classes and "Santa Gets a Surprise"; two songs Friday, Young People, 8 p. m. classes for all ages. -O Come All Ye Faithful" and We welcome and urge you to at 11 a. m.. congregational and "The First Noed,” by the upivr tend these services. special singing and sermon. Sub grades. ject "Choose Ye This Day Whom 1 HE METHODIST COMMUNITY You Will Serve.” 7:15 p. m.,young people, teenage CHURCH GIRLS OF OWYHEE and Junior services. a. m., church school. Turkey Dinner With All The Trimmings WIN STATE HONORS 9:46 11 a. m., morning worship. Sub 8 p. m., evangelistic service, ject: “The Gateway to the King training coarse with Rev. J. R. (Continued from Page 2) New Hours—6:30 A. M. To Midnight We are now in a good teachers dom." Nyasa Saturday night. Brown as the instructor. youth fellowship. Sunday dinner guests in the Ellis 7 8 p. p. m., Zone rally and watch night ser Walters home were Mr. and Mrs. study. m., evening sing and Bible vice NEW OWNER, H. M. HERREN at Parma Friday night, be Bill McEwan and Etthyln and Eve Friday evening, December 31, ginning at 8 o'clock. lyn McEwan of Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brown and children of Boise spent the week jj end in the parental Lynn Kygar sooo SOUHO home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Frank IffiD M S MÌNIO!Mi NT lin and sons of Nyssa were also g u e s ts of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ky- gar Saturday. Mrs. Martha Klingback and Fred CM EfUl q GOOD FOR A PROFITABLE NEW YEAR THE FOUR SQUARE PROGRAM SJUUItllON were dinner Quests of Mr. and Mrs. FEEDING Oeorge Gregg Christmas day. A Christmas program was pre sented by the pupils at Owyhee grade school Wednesday evening. The P. T. A. presented treats to all children present and Santa Claus made an appearance to help dts- ' tribute the candy, oranges, nuts and popcorn balls. Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Morfltt and Roberta spent Saturday in Baker with Mr. Morfitt's mother. Mrs. Lottie Montgomery, primary teacher at Owyhee, is spending the holidays at her home In Prtneviilc. Mis. BIU Smith of Adrian called hi the S. D. Bigelow home Satur- DANCE. . . SWEET SHOP tAIake way for a Bright © New Year, 4} with every good wish for you. A nappy New Pounds’ Grocery i v - 'v t yvSSL* M B J HUGH MONEY IN THE BANK I.I.OYD m la ready when yoa need It There’s no substitute for cash in the bank to bring you continuing security and satisfaction. m. CLARENCE OPEN YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT NOW Savin«! dopati«! modo boloro January 11 draw Inter#!« front January 1,1040 FIRST NATIONAL BANK ■ (• tu M im i « • M in !• • • > • • « €•,»•*•»»•• We take this opportunity to thank you for the fine business we have enjoyed the past two years. No community or business is ever better than the people who go to make it up, and your cooperation can either make or break any man who attempts to do any form of business. We have found each of you to be builders rather than destroyers, and the growth of your community and our community with .you has demonstrated that your efforts have not been in vain. We sincerely hope that you continue to help us build a business that will be a credit to all of us. 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