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T H E N Y S S A GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON. PAGE TWO THE CATE CITY JOURNAL KLA8H V. PO W E I.I ................................Editor »nd PubU»h*r AD VERT IKING RATES HUBHURIFTION RATES 40c 1 Year _____________U N Open rate, ner Inch 0 Months * 1 M 49c NrUn *1. per Inch 1 year outside Malheur Co. and 2c Classifieds, per word Parma. Ida rural router. 13 00 30c Minimum ________ - Single Copies 05 (Strictly In Advance» Published every Thursday Entered at the postoflice through the United States the act at Nyssa. Malheur County. Oregon. at Nyssa. Oregon for transmission Mails, as second class matter, under of March 3. i n i Adrian Five Flays Al Jordan Valley Thanksgiving gue.vts of Mr. and Mrs Jack Wymer of Boise were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hatch and Mr and Mrs. Don Hatt. Mr. and Mrs Homer Snell had is their guests from Thursday until Sunday. Mr Albert Brown and Rosea, Mr De Tate, Mr and Mrs, Mackey Brown and children and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Brown of Twin Palls. Mr and Mrs. Webb and Bob and Mr, and Mrs Kenneth Blakely of Boise had Thanksgiving dinner st Vale with Mr and Mrs, George Baker and family Mr and Mrs Harry Looney of Caldwell, Miss Charlotte Drummer and Mr and Mrs. A C. Henderson were Bunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs BUI Looney The Adrian basketball teams will go to Jordan Valley Saturday night for their first games. Mrs. W. W Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith moved Into their new home Monday. Mrs. Margerlte Scott and Donald enjoyed Thanksgiving day in the Case home In Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winn and fam ily spent Thanksgiving with his par ents. Mr and Mrs. Orant Winn In Boise. Mrs. Pete Timmerman and fam ily of Caldwell are visiting a few days in the Gayle Martin home. Mi. and Mrs Vernon Parker had as their Thanksgiving guests, Mr. and Mrs Gordon Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dickson and family of Ironside and Mr. and Mrs. Nlss Hatt of Owyhee Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown were 8unday dinner guests In the Glen Brown home Mr and Mrs. Ashcraft spent Thanksgiving In the Ray Drown home In Nyssa. Mis. Alina Sparks anil Wayne ami Mr anil Mis Clarence Mull and fuinlly had Sunday dinner in Boise with Mrs. Ellen Sparks Mi and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft of Kingman Kolony were holiday guests in the Lambert Dirking home Mr and Mrs. James McGinnis and Mrs Alvon McGinnis attended the wedding of Ruby Del McKee and Dick Waite of Alturas. California In Parma Saturday evening in the Nazarene church. Mr and Mrs Clarence Jacidasoi and daughter of Mt Hebron. Cali fornia left for their home Satur day after visiting several weeks with her parents. Rev and Mrs. Henry Moore. Mr and Mrs. Bill Looney, Mr and Mrs A C. Henderson. Mrs. Anna Sparks, Miss Charlotte Brum- mer of Boise spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coon of Notus. Sunday visitors in the John Ad ams home were Mr. and Mrs Rob ert Adams aand daughter of Nyssa Mrs. Pearl Vail, Florence Conklin, Linda McFarland and Mr. and Mrs Ed Haiberer of Caldwell. Thanksgiving guests in the E. E. Eastman home were her brother, Mr Evans and family of Gooding. Ida ho and Mr and Mrs. Bob East man of Caldwell Mr and Mrs. Brown had as their holiday guests Mr. and Mrs P. P Cummings of Boise. Mr and Mrs. Bob Hamilton of Aroofc spent Friday night with her parents, Mr and Mrs Bill Ashcrait They were on their way home from San Francisco, where he consulted a doctor. Mrs. H. E Hanson’s mother. Mrs. Potter of Nampa passed away Tues day morning Mrs Rose Is substi tuting In school while Mrs. Hanson Is away Mr. and Mrs. Emil Beguhl and Lynn of Caldwell spent the week end visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs Cecil Smith. Joan Drown of Nyssa spent the holiday visiting her aunt, Mrs. Bill Ashcraft. Mr and Mrs Glen Brown spent Thanksgiving with their daughter. Mrs ft Korman and family in Boise. Mr and Mrrs. Reuter of Union spent the holiday week-end with their son, Henry Reuter and family Mr and Mrs. Bill WiUls and fam ily. Mrs W W Smith. Mr and Mrs. (/-Fair HONORS have been accorded H IGH records in the 1951 National 4-H four 4-H’era for having top Dreaa Revue, Girls’ Record, Poultry and Tractor Maintenance programs in Oregon. Their awards . iucationa! trips to the 30th National 4-H Club Congress, Chicago, Nov. 35-29. Highlights of their records are told below: ng the latest scientifls Floyd Catchell, 14, of Lebanon, has been judged Oregon cham development* in poultry and egg production to the home flock and pion in the 4-H Tractor Mainte thereby making a major contri nance program. His ability to bution towards the farm econ*- maintain and operate a tractor my, Wilbur Zuver, 17, Tualatin, skillfully has netted his family was named state winner in the a sizeable saving in time, labor and money, and has also in 4-H Poultry Achievement pro fluenced others t o w a r d s the gram. In Club work seven years, proper use and care of mech he has raised a flock of 660 White leghorns. Wilbur, an active mem anized equipment on the farm. ber of the National Grange, has A club member for five years, Floyd has spent two years learn found that the qualities of per ing a b o u t farm machinery. severance and industry, learned Floyd’s father, realizing the value while raising poultry, are of con ef good tractor maintenance, at siderable assistance when applied to other 4-H projects. Ample in tended 4-H Tractor lectures with dication of his ability is Wil his son. Convinced of Floyd’s bur’s collection of more than 50 ability, he confidently allows his prizes and ribbons. He also re son to cultivate a large portion of the 140-acre farm. So well has ceived a summer school scholar ship to the Oregon State College he succeeded that the Gatchells 4-H Program. Wilbur’s trip was have been able to cultivate fields other than their own. Floyd’s trip provided by Dearborn Motors. Better methods of doing every was provided by General Pe day homemaking skills proved to troleum Corp. NOVEMBER 29. 1951 at 11:15 in basement auditorium. Morning worship. 11 a. m. Evening evangelistic service, 8 p m Tuesday evening prayer a n d praise. 8 p. m Friday evening, Rev. and Mrs. Engelgan. missionaries to Africa, will be here for a special missionary service, beginning at 8 p. m Everyone welcome. Tuesday—Relief society. 3:00 p. m i Oounsil. Mrs. Charles Steffens. Bet- j ty Ann Boenig. Mr and Mrs. George Wednesday—M !.. 7:30 p. m. Schweizer. Mrs. Bud Wilson and Wednesday—Primary, 4 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hughes. ___ ___ ___________________ MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHl’RCH Elder Harold G. Erne*. Pastor | Sunday school, 10 a. m. j Song service. 7:30 p. m Evening service. 8 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer ser vice. 8 p. m. H e lp F i g h t TB THE C H i w n o r NAZARENE D o n ald S. C am p b ell. M in ister Rev. Glen A bis, raster 9:46 a. m„ church school. Sunday school will begin as usu.il 11 a. m., morning worship. Com at 10 a. m. and morning worship at munion service: ‘The Mystery of 11, N. Y P. S. at 7 p. m and even- Anthem mg evangelistic service at 7:46. the Christian Faith.1 Gounod Adore Still’’ - - - - - - and Be — - - by / ---- . — i | Everyone U welcome to all of our with violin obligato by Donna Lee | services. Wilson. -------- „ 7 p m.. family night program All fHE FREE METHODIST CHURCH ! age groups will meet separately for Adrian, Oregon their study—Intermediate, young Church school, 10 a. m. people, young adult and adult. Adult Morning worship, 11 a. m. Young People’s study period. 7 p study will be "Christmas Hymns and ; Music." Evangelist message. 8 p. m. 8 p. m.. combined worship. The j motion picture, “Our Neighbor Cele Wednesday prayer service, 7:30 brates" -will be presented by the in- p. m. I termediates. This picture shows L. D. 8. 2nd WARD some of the Jewish holiday cele D. Hubert Christ*Men, Bishop brations and will be of interest to Sunday—Priesthood meeting. 9:15 children as well as adults. a. m. Sunday school 10:30 a. m. ADRIAN UNITED Sacrament meeting. 8 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Tuesday—Relief society, 2 p. m. Worship service Sunday morning. Wednesday—Primary, 4 p. m . M. December 2. A review of "Delilah I. A. 8 p. m. i and Samson" will be presented by Rev H. E. Moore at the 11 o’clock CATHOLIC CHURCH service. Park Avenue and Third Street Last Sunday morning at the Bible Rev. P. J. Galre, Pastor Floyd G llchall Jo an n * Thornton Nadia# Devise school hour the officers of the high Mass beginning at 9:30 a. m. school Bible class and evening fel To fashion a softly draped be a challenge to Nadine Davies, lowship, were Installed by Irwin ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH dress or a tailored tweed, is 18, of Eagle Point. Her selection as state winner in the 4-H Girls’ Topllff as follows: Marcelyn Mc simple for Joanne Thomson, 15, Rev. C. T. Crenshaw, Rector Record program proves that this of Portland, 4-H Dress Revue Kinley. president; Anita Pratt, vice Church school, 9:30 a. m. versatile young miss is a first- winner in Oregon. She has learned president; Karen McKinley, secre Morning Service, 11 a. m. rate housekeeper and manager. to choose, design and budget her tary. and Margrete Bennett, treas Junior Youth Fellowship, 4:30 p. wardrobe to suit her individual Nadine has been in club work ten urer. m. personality, and has developed years and has completed 53 proj Sunday evening, December 2 at poise and good grooming along ects, among which are dairy, 7:30 the high school will meet for To Boise— the way. These are important les sheep, beef, clothing and cooking. pageant and choir practice, follow Nyssa residents who shopped in sons for one so y o u n g but patience and overcoming disap She has made a total of 50 gar ed by hamburger feed and discussion Boise Friday included Mrs. Phyllis of "Delilah and Samson .’’ ments, prepared 425 meals and pointment have an equal value. raised 48 d a i r y animals, 22 Both of these were learned when, lambs and three steers. She has FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH as county winner, she was unable HEMSTITCHING Fifth Street A Park Avenue won swards in nearly all of her to go to the state contest because Rev. John L. Briehh Pastor she was only thirteen. The lovely projects. She was 1950 state win Done In My Home wool suit which brought her vic ner in D a i r y Achievement. A Sunday church school, 10 a. m. MRS. FAIE H. DUFFIN tory this year is of soft brown Divine worship service. 11 a. m. freshman at Bob Jones Univer with which she wears apricot You are sincerely Invited to wor 313 Good avenue sity she is Vice-President and As colored hat, scarf and gloves. ship with us. Joanne has held every office in sistant leader of her club, and ADRIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH secretary of the Jackson County her club. She was a guest of Sim Henry E. Moore, Pastor Council. Montgomery Ward pre- plicity Pattern Co. at the Chi Bible school. 10 a. m. vided Nadine’s trip award. cago Club Congress. Morning worship. 11 a. m. All of these activities are conducted under the direction of the Extea- tion Service of the State Agricultural College and USDA cooperating. L. D. 8. 1st WARD AND Elden J. Yergensen, Bishop Sunday—Priesthood meeting, 9:15 round the efforts of the youthful Alvon McGinnis and Mr and Mrs. pastor and his wife to overcome a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m Jim McGinnis and Junior ware antagonism of the young people and Sacrament meeting. 7:30 p. m. Thanksgiving guests of Mr and Mrs. lift them from the rowdyism of gang Dick Davis of Ridgeview. life into co-operative Christian liv ing The public Is Invited to attend. WANTED! Order your Christmas door- ASSEMBLY OF GOD wreaths and sprays from the St. C H U R C H O F C H R IS T South 2nd and Reece Ave. Paul’s Episcopal Guild by phon Austin J. Hollingsworth. Minster 2 miles east of Nyssa at Frank C. Coley, Paator ing 61-W or 73-R. This Is Women's day with features Sunday school, 10 a m. Classes Locker Ave. connected with their work in Ih* for all ages, also a children's service local church and nationally. Pastors morning theme "The Ycasting Process of Christianity.” 7 p m . Christian Youth Fellow ship period. 8 p. m„ the evening service under the direction of the Christian wo men's Fellowship organization, who will pres-ent the sound movie, a Cathedral film, entitled "For All People " This tells tthe dramatic story of a mission church in Los Angeles, which ministers to people of ninny races. The story centers a- tH E METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH Buy Christmas Seals AMERICAS FASTEST GROWING CALF STARTER GUARANTEED TO SATISFY OR MONEY BACK A.5 % l*“ CHURCH NOTES Quality Lard Rendering HI- NUTRA Nyssa Feed Mill Hartman's Lockers PHONE 361-W GET A PAIL OF HI-NUTRA TODAY SPONSORED BY 6 *£ A T E $ T S A B A 0 C * Voo e v e r Useo! , FARMHAND NYSSA EAGLES LODGE and CHAMBER of COMMERCE Saturday, Dec. 8 M ad e by th e m a k e rs o f the w o rld - fam o u s H o o v e r C lean ers. C om e in to d a y a n d see them . Free Show at the Nyssa Theatre, 2:30 p. m. Including A Double Feature "Savage Drums" and "As You Were" Saturday, Dec. 15 ie » l u t y o wtlli the new hghtwwight Hoove» Iron! Hind Shaped Koolrone hendle end pie ciuon belarne mean ne tiresome (tip ping. you just guide I he Hoove» Iron, h n u ii Dial it eesv lo reed easy to set gives positive heat control, low angle bevel, estro tong cord. Two weights. JH. 4H Ibi $1195 including lederli etciie l i t A L m /r/, IT’S FARMHAND’S NFWKT IH- Vf MUON . . . a b ig 4 -to n ca- p a c ity self u n lo a d in g w agon b o x with p o w e r d r i v e n •p re a d e r a tta c h m e n t. C a p a c ity 4 to n s e q u iv a le n t to 3 o r 4 c o n v e n tio n a l sp read ers. H i g h s p e e d b e a t e r w ith ’’w id esp read ". ‘‘P o w er-B o x " h a a d le s an y fa rm m o v in g a n d h a u li n g c h o re . U n lo a d in g m e c h a n ism d u m p s a n y k in d o f looae o r b u lk y lo ad . See it to d a y ! las/ i a / ^ flic , ttwsAv ! The new Hoover I hi slatta routs dirt from the most stubborn pieces . . slurs, torniture, automobile in- tonort. clothing light weight easy grip handle, long card, brush in nude. $2895. T u fi la a e L q , n o ja w o ^/aeca ! floors spalile in minutes with the new Hoover Elec Irk Moot Mistier light weight, easy to use bwit tow to get ondai lutartele, built in hotdhgM non moiling Dumpei guard. Coes where you went it to go, ne bouncing, no wondenng Complete with wei •pptying tvuehe». poh sto ng blushes end butting pads. $14 95, foul/be hopp/er with a EDER HARDWARE CO. 202 MAIN PHONE M SANTA CLAUS will arrive via Helicopter at 2 o'clock. He will leave helicopter and go to old gym., where he will interview all small children and give each child a treat. Free Show for older children at Nyssa theatre, where treats will also be given at 2:30. Double Feature-''Kentucky Jubilee" and Saturday, Dec. 22 "POWER-BOX Santa will again come to town, lead a parade on Main street and again go to the old gym., where he will interview children who were unable to see him on his first visit. He will have treats for these children. Another Free Show at the Nyssa theatre at 2:30 with treats. B & M Equipment Co. The Lost Continent" and "G. I. Jane" AlladMMati AveAetle IN« HOOVER lio* 25 LB. PAIL Annual Christmas Activities H001/ER d oib ih umk A ny tim e is g o o d h o u se k e e p in g tim e w ith H o o v e r. See w h a t th ese new H o o v e r p ro d u c ts can d o a ro u n d y o u r h o u se . . . th e jo b s they can ijuickcn, lig h te n , sh o rte n . ih«* Delicious Curing PROGRAM OF ■Hùuukuflm - Good ? (ÁJfim High Honors for Four Beaver State 4-H'ers THURSDAY. Farm hand N y ssa, O re g o n