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i THE NYSSA CATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1349 P \0E TWO The Gate City Journal KLASS V. P O W E L L ............................ Editor and Publisher ADVERTISING RATES SUBSCRIPTION RATES ■ inch 40c inch 40c r wotu ...... ÂL Minimum 30c One Year $2.00 Six Months................... $1.25 Single Copies .05 (Strictly In Advance) Published every Thursday at Nyssa. Malheur County, Oregon. Entered a t the postofftce at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission through the United States Malls, as second class matter, under the act of March 3, 1879 Ontario, for appointment. CATHOLIC CHURCH Park Avenue and Third Street Rev. P. J. Galre. Pastor Mass every Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Catechism classes for the grade school children will commence Sat urday, January 8 at 10 a. m. In the church. MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHUHt II Sunday school. 10 a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. Young People, B. Y. P. U., 7 p. m Evening service, 8 p. m. Wednesday prayer service, 8 p. m. V isisting pastors supply, SUNSET VALLEY ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. Joe E. Dodson, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m. Worship services, 11 a. m. Young People, 7 p. m. Rev. Vin?U Krause, leader. Evangelistic meeting, 8 p. m. We inesday Bible study, 8 p. m. We welcome and urge you to a t ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH tend these services. Rev. C. L. Callahan, R actor Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Morning prayer, 9 a. m. Sterl D. Splesz, Pastor Holy communion, first Sunday. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Service on second Sunday at 4 Worship, 11 a. m. p. m. To contact minister, call 409-J, Junior church, 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic, 8 p. m. . Prayer and Bible study Tuesday • 3 p. m. Young People cottage meetings, Friday, 8 p. m. We welcome you to these services Church Notes '/ IdiURAtl^ Ill winds m ay Sunset Valley Community Hall A. R. Herring, Pastor Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon subject, “How to Find Ood." You are welcome at all these services. com e yo u r w ay A big wind may blow your bouse to splinters or bash a tree down on your roof. Cyclones and tornadoes used to pick on certain states, but now they seem to go wherever their whim suggests — whim- storms, you might call ’em At any rate, it’s a shame not to have windstorm insurance — the rate for dependable America Fore coverage is so surprisingly low in most regions. Ask us. B e rn a rd Eastm an Insurance KEYSTONE FARM RECORD BOOK We have a FREE copy for You The favorite record 'jook for thousands of farmers for the past 6 years . . . It is easily kept, yet complete. Especially designed for helping prepare your in- cc.ne tax report . . Also very useful •then dealing with banks and govern ment agencies . . Can help improve your farm operations, too . . . Prepared by competent accountants; approved by county agents and other farm authorities. So in 1949. keep better financial records of your farm operations with this 32- page, A"»’ slant Farm Record Book. Real Estate A s k fo r y o u r F R E E c o p y t o d a y ! Phone 64 Nvssa. Oreenn STUNZ LUMBER COMPANY CHURCH OF CHRIST Don R. Maxfield, Pastor 10 a. m. church school. 11 a. m„ morning -worship and Lord’s supper a t the gymnasium. 6:30 p. m. Senior Endeavor. 7 p. m., Junior Endeavor a t the parsonage. 8 p. m.. evening worship at the G. C. Smith home. FAITH • OTHERAN CHURCH Sunday school, 2 p, m. Church, 3 p. m. Rev. Elmore Carlson of Nampa will bring the message. Return^ To La Grande— A number of Nyssa students re turned to La Grande after spend ing the holidays in Nyssa with their families. Those returning to the Eastern Oregon College of Ed ucation were Mardi Sallee, Eva- lene Towne, Marjorie Merrick, El ian Ann Herrmann and Shirley Whitley. P. T. A. AT OWYHEE PLANS GATHERING OWYHEE, Jan. 6—The P. T. A will meet Thursday evening. Ja n uary 13 at 8 o'clock a t the school- house. Wilbur Chapin will show movies taken on a recent trip through several states. The prob lem of Juvenile delinquency will be presented. Prayer meeting will be held Tues day evening, January 11 In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anrdew Titland. Bill Gregg will be the leader. Owyhee Sunday school held el ection of officers Sunday morning The following officers were chosen Superintendent, Jesse Gregg; as sistant, William Gregg: treasurer, GGrover Cooper; secretary. Donna Cheldelin; pianist, Carol Confield; song leader, Doris Gregg; cradle roll, Mrs. Andrew Titland. The Sunset valley extension unit will meet Wednesday, January 12 i t 2 p. m. at the Sunset valley hall. Furniture arrangement will be the subject. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald and Children were dinner guests in the Bill Wflitnan home in Home- dale. Ed Hite and son, Ralph, of Hag- ertm n, Idaho are visiting in the O R. Hite home. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strickland en tertained with dinner on New Year’s day for the following guests Mr. and (Mrs. Charles Share and Don, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glenn and Ouyanne, Mr. and Mrs Vic Mar shall and Jack, and Mr. and Mrs Lee Householder. Mr. and Mrs. Devon Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Max Mtchell were guests in the G rant Patterson home Friday evening. Mr. Mitchell and Mrs. Patterson celebrated their birthdays on th a t day. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ahrens and chidren of Nampa were Sun day dinner guests in the George Schwelaer home. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Patterson were dinner guests on New Year’s day of Mr. and Mrs. Devon Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Barker and family of Ontario were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Williams. Payette and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Jay Duncan and children of McDonald and children were guests of Mrs. M artha Klingback and Fred at dinner Saturday. Mrs. Lottie Montgomery returned Friday from her home in Prine- vllle, where she spent the holidays. Fred Klim’iback attended a Sun day school party at the home of the teacher, Mrs. William Gregg Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Huber and son of Meridian. Idaho were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Werner Peutz. Mrs. George Schweizer entertain ed eight ladies Thursday afternoon 0 at her home in honor of Mrs. , Elizabeth Shutts of Colorado Spring, Colorado. After spending ’he afternoon playing pinochle, re freshments were served a t the din ing table, which was recorated with a centerpiece of evergreen and holy and tall white tapers. Guests at the William Peutz home from Tuesday until Thursday were J. T. Burtchaell, Lee Irving and Clarence Hanna. Hanna, who manages an airport in Portland | flew the visitors here In his plane Herschal O re'S and children and Mrs. Anna Gregg returned Friday vening from Wapato, Washington, where they spent a week visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ditty enter tained at their home Wednesday evening with a pinochle party. High was held’ by Gertrude Atkesou ind Werner Peutz, low by Mr. and Mrs. Jake Groot, and the traveling >rize, Mr. and Mrs. Jesie Dittv. 4 Mr. and Mrs. William Peutz. Sr. and William Peutz, Jr., were Sun day dinner guests in the Bert Brewster home in Payette. Mrs. Claude Skinner entertained at dinner Wednesday evening in •bservance of her husband’s birth day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs NormanDouglas and sons, and Mr and Mrs. Bvrd Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Slippy enter- *aned with a pinochle party Sun day evening at the Byrd Walter} home. Three tables were in play during the evening. Mrs. Nellie Newbill of Condon Oregon, who scent the holiday; here with relatives, spent Thurs day visiting in the Ellis Walters home.. The 4-H Sewing chib met Jan uary 3 at the home o Fern and Bemadine Price, with their leader. Mrs. Fred Babcock. A regular business meeting was held with all members present. Refreshments of sandwiches, cake and tomato tuice were served. The next meet ing will be held at th e home of Maxine Kvgar Monday, January 17 Russell Patton, Jr., made a trip to Eugene last week for a load of lumber. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDon ald were dinner guests in the Charley Culbertson home Monday Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hite and son, Rudolph Hite, Dick Hite and Mr. and Mrs. Omar Hite and child ren were Saturday dinner (guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Hite and children and Mr. and Mrs. George John stone and family of Haines were also dinner guests in the Wilson home. Esther Herrlmr was able to return to her home last week from the Elks convalescent home In Boise She Is able to attend school until noon each day. - ANUARY White Sale J -------------- N O W ' O N --------------- Many Item s From A ll D e p a rt m ents N o w C n S a le Turkish Towels & Wash'Cloths . A ATTRACTIVELY PRICED SHEETS And CASES That You Can’t Miss Piece Goods, Percales, Rayons, Gabardines O TH ER SALE ITEMS 0 W o m e n ’s H o se ® W o m e n ’s U nd erw e ar £ M e n 's C lo th in g d C h ild re n ’s C o a ts 9 C h ild re n ’s S n o w S u it s M e n ’s C r W o m e n ’s S h o e s NO HOUR SPECIAL THIS SATURDAY Golden Rule NYSSA OREGON Ofiering You ouisiandiiHi Buys Is T h e W a y W e C e le b ra te IÇ ^-Ç s B a b y N e w Y e a r W e P re se n t T h e Fin est O f B a b y F u rn itu re A t T h e Payette Valley 3 Pound Can Corn 3- ‘ 39c Crisco $ 1 .0 9 Remarkable Green Pori 4 Beans 3&n* 4 9 c Sc lusage 3 9 c IO Pounds Picnic Lo w e st O f Prices. C h e c k T h e V al ues B e low . HIGH CHAIR Sturdy maple construction, decorated with vegetable-color enamel. * |o fr Highly Polished Surface «p I i • O U PLAY PEN Su gar 89c Ham s Old South Orange Squares Juice ^ 19c Bacon Pound Prices Good Through Sunday TEETER BABE I.ight flexible spring steel frame. One piece ST $ 5 .9 5 BABY CARRIAGE Chromeplated steel frame and imitation leather body. Rubber > , c _ tired wheels $ I V .0 U Round 45c BASSINETTE V e ry stro n g canvas d o u b le -stitc h e d on steel w ire fram e. L e g s o f p o lish ed hardw ood . $ 1 3 .9 5 Pound 29c WILLIAMS FOOD MARKET Phone 284-W with floor to protect Baby from harmful drafts indoors, ground dampness out doors. Sturdily built of hardwood ............... $ 1 5 .0 0 Free Delivery CRIB ENSEMBLE Gaily decorated, amply dimen sioned crib with drop sides plus a comfortable mattress, Only $ 2 9 .5 0 Orders By Mail And Phone Accepted If You Open A Convenient Charge Account! Up to a Year to Pay- Nyssa Furniture Company 1 Block West of R. R. Depot