Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 21, 1950, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1950
is taking his army basic training
Recruit Alfredo Gallegos, son o f with a combat team of the second
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Giron o f Nyssa, | armored division, Port Hood, Texas.
PAGE PT'*'!
Serving In Texas —
Hugh
N.
Lamb
vs.
Gladys
COMPLAINTS.
C IR C U IT
CO URT
PETITIO N S. PR O BA T E C O U R T
Duff Steven vs. Ralph Duncan. I Estate of Edith Pearl Laurance,
foreclosure of hen. *3206.10
deceased.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
and
Used Tractors
Happy New Year
All Makes and Models
NYSSA PACKING COMPANY
see
HOLLINGSWORTHS', INC.
NYSSA
PHONE 142
Mrs. Kate B. Carter of Salt Lake Malheur county unit of the organ- Malheur county ramp, and Mrs.
City, world president of the Daught- izatlon. She is shown with Mrs. D. Minnie Sorenson of Nampa, presl-
ers of Utah Pioneers (right) recently O. Bybee, (center) president of the dent of the Nampa camp.
“
J ’ the first meeting of the
country club near Payette Saturday
Christmas Pageant
| evening. The dinner terminated a
Given At Adrian county-wide membership drive.
W e want to say, with
deepest sincerity,
a very happy *
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holiday
to you.
1950
Taylor's Food Market
NEWELL HEIGHTS, Dec. 21—Sev­
eral families from Newell Heights
braved the fog Sunday evening to
attend the Christmas pageant at the
I United
Presbyterian
church
in
Adrian.
Terry Borge, Anita and
Frank Pratt, Roberta and Judy Van-
derpool, Carl Lee Hill, Karen, James
and Marcelyn McKinley and Mar­
garet and Wallace Butler took part
in the pageant and Mrs. Jake Borge
sang in the choir.
Mrs. Anna Pratt, who is visiting
in the home of her son, Louis Pratt,
was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Silas Bigelow in the Owy­
hee district. She also visited Mrs.
Nellie Newbill in Nyssa last week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz and
Mr. and Mrs. David Highland were
| dinner guests in the Anthony Ciafolo
home in Adrian Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Kurtz and
son arrived at the parental M. L.
Kurtz home Saturday from Stock-
ton. California.
Mrs. Leo Winn and Mrs. Orton
Winn spent a day last week in O n­
tario Christmas shopping.
Mrs. Antonio Gonzales and child­
ren returned Friday from Chihua­
hua, Mexico, where they spent two
months visiting Mrs. Gonzales’ par­
ents. Her father is seriously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pratt at­
tended the operetta in the school
auditirium in Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge attend­
ed a “ victory dinner" of the Mal­
heur County Farm Bureau at the
Mrs. Margaret Payne o f Ontario
spent Sunday in the homes of her
daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Vander-
pool and Mrs. Vern Butler, and fam­
ilies.
Gerald Winn, accompanied by his
father, Leo Winn, his brother, Or­
ton, and his sister, Mrs. Ruth Camp­
bell of Drewsy, motored to Port­
land last week and underwent an
examination in the clinic there.
Jake Borge is building a flue in
the M. L. Kurtz home this week so
Kurtz can finish the upstairs apart­
ment and move into it. Mr. and
Mrs. Kurtz plan to turn the base­
ment house over to Dudley and his
family as he plans to farm with
his father this year.
Mrs. Lou Pratt and Anita, ac­
companied by Mrs. Anna Pratt, at­
tended the Installation of officers
at Job’s Daughters in Nyssa Thurs­
day evening.
NEWS OF RECORD
M AR R IA G E LICENSES
Prank Calvin Shirts of Cambridge.
Earl Says—
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Well, folks. I’m not going to
spout off about what I sell this
week.
I ’m just going to say
two words, to you all— M ER R Y
It’s the season
CHRISTM AS!
for jollity. Let’s
It
Assist In Seal Sale—
Mrs. Kermit Lienkaemper, general
chairman for the Christmas seal
sale in Nyssa. has announced that
although the booth for the sale of
seals was closed December 16, any- i
one wishing the seals may secure
them at the Lawrence Insurance o f­
fice. Mrs. Lienkaemper expressed |
her appreciation to the Malheur
Tuberculosis and Health association
and to Mrs. Edward Boydell, chair­
man of the seal sale booth, who
was assisted by Mrs. R. M. Cockrun, |
Mrs. Dick Stockham, Mrs. W. W.
Poster, Mrs. Frank Morgan. Mrs. W.
L. Lane, Mrs. W. F. Savage, Mrs.
Bud Wilson. Mrs. W. D. Holcomb,
Mrs. Albert McKimmy and Mrs. Don .
Engstrom.
Peterson's Furniture Co.
rWmcis
wishe
December 25,1950
Christmas is a time when people express
in wilderness areas . . . riding tankers in
other. A corporation has feelings, too.
rolling seas . . . keeping watch on desert
is
people— just people.
Ip the oil business, it takes a lot o f
people working together as a team, to
We would share
the blessings of
the season with
you.
the world. They’ll be exploring for oil
their feelings o f goodwill toward each
Because it
O.
I of Ontario.
Lamb, divorce.
Fred J. Strasbaugh. et. ux. vs. Ben
Charles Clifford Miller and Gene­
vieve Hlpp, both of Nyssa.
R. Chandler, et. al., damages. $80.000.
pipelines. Y ou’ll find them, also, work­
ing in refineries, in offices, in our re­
search laboratories.
do all the jobs necessary to find oil, re­
And all through the year, the people
fine it into useful products, and deliver
o f Standard everywhere work at the
it where it’s needed.
big job o f helping provide you and our
This Christmas season, for example,
nation with the oil we must have to
will find men and women o f Standard
remain strong. It’s the best way all of
Oil Company o f California working
us know of saying "Merry Christmas”
in many different places . . . all over
365 days a year.
S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y OF C A L IF O R N IA
• plans ahead to serve you better
Mag gour homes be
alight with warmth
and peace.
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HERRIMAN MOTOR CO.