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PAGE FIVE THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1951 f u r i a i ^ X n tc s G IVES E M PLO YE DINNER The Stunz Lumber company oi Nyssa and New Plymouth gave Us annual Christmas party (or employes Saturday evening at the Emil Stunz home in Nyssa. After an evening of cards, refreshments were served by Mrs. Stunz and Mrs. Norman Bleak- man. assisted by Mrs. Chester Coun- sil. In cards, high score prize went to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Weeks, low to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook and travel ing to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schabot. The Lions voted to also invite the fathers of the athletes to the bon- quet, at which the boys will be guests. No date has been set for the affair, tout it will probably be held in February or March. Undergoes Operation— Mrs. Anna D. S. Pratt of Lebanon, mother o f Louis and Gene Pratt of the Adrian section, underwent a major operation in the Malheur Memorial hospital Tuesday. CARD OF T H A N K S We wish to express thanks to the : merchants of Adrian and Nyssa who sponsored the advertisement app earing in the G ate City Journal in support of our recent membership campaign. Malheur Co. Farm Bureau Going To California— M r and Mrs. Emil A. Stunz will leave this week-end lor San Diego, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY where they will spend the Christmas holidays with their son. Lieut. (Jg.) FOR SALE — Springer Guernsey heifers. J. E. Brower, phone 186-J. Gene Stunz, and his family. 20Dtfc V----V r HONORED A T P A R T Y Miss Patricia Grunke was honored guest at a bridal shower given by Miss Colleen Bybee and Mrs. Bonnie Holmes Friday, December 14. The evening was spent informally play ing games. Those present were Mrs. Roy Holmes, Lucille Hill. Karma Kesler, Donna Lee Wilson, Darlene Sessler. Claudina Wilson, Merle Burningham and Teresa Jensen. -I*—-¡* CEtteBRATES B IR T H D A Y Patty Ann Flanagan celebrated her ninth birthday Friday with a birthday dinner and slumber party. The guests were classmates, Tanya Burningham, Rosemary Roth and Patty Jane Lovejoy of Nyssa. After the arrival of Santa Claus in Nyssa Saturday, the girls attended the pic ture show Patty is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Flanagan. 4-—4* GUESTS A T DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sutherland of Winthrorp, Washington, former Nys sa residents, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil A. Stunz Wednesday evening of last week. ❖ 20D3xp ! shop or phone 85 -W ! FOR S A L E -5 0 tons of Case baled ' alfalfa hay. A. J. Breneman. three miles northwest of Parma, Apple Instructor Sick— Dwight Wyckoff, agriculture in structor in the Nyssa high school, has been confined to his home all week by influenza. Members o f his family are also sick. Lions Club Will hponsor Ban<|uet . FOR SALE—Globe milking machine. almost new, sell for $140. Irvin Law- sorli Rt 2 , Nyssa. 20O2xp The Nyssa Lions club decided at lts weekly luncheon Monday noon to sponsor a banquet for high school athletes again this winter. LO ST—Plumber’s tool box on high- way between Nyssa and Adrian December 14. Reward. Contact Doug- las Flippence at Brower Plumbing o n For Her Christmas . . . Cannon Hosiery And Gifts For A ll Occasions Hemstitching FAIE'S GIFT SHOP Valley road. 20Dlxp FOR R E N T — Two-bedroom house and basement house. North Second street, phone 304M. 20D4xp Continuing YOUTH Revival " I was glad when they said unto me, let us go Into the house of the Lord."—Psalm. 119-105. Hear DICK COLSEN ‘ Youthful ‘ Soliz! * Accordloalzl *A Dynamic Spoakor Every Night Except Saturday— 8 P. M. Assembly of G od Church South Second and Reece Avenue THE CHURCH W ITH THE W A R M WELCOM E AND A G RO W ING S U N D A Y SCHOOL. 313 Good Ave. Rev. Frank C. Coley— Pastor — ■’* P A R L E Y AND A U X IL IA R Y MEET Members of the past presidents parley of the American Legion auxil iary met Monday afternoon at the Mr. and Mrs. Joel Mitchell, who home of Mrs. E. K. Burton to pack age over 2000 cookies for the Boise were married in the Idaho Falls veterans hospital. The Sunset auxil L.D.S. temple November 27, are mak iary members were also present to help package the cookies, which were Judging Scheduled— taken to Boise Tuesday with Christ Mrs. Dale Garrison, chairman of mas candles and other decorations. Mrs. E. K . Burton served lunch to the Civic club lighting contest, has announced that this year the en the workers. • tries will be judged Sunday evening, December 23, instead of Christmas ENTERTAMS CLUB Mrs. Ed Boydell entertained her eve, as has been done in past years. Tuesday afternoon bridge club at Two prizes are to be given away. her home, with Mrs. Earl Hollings The contest is open to business firms worth and Mrs. Gordon Fouch as and individuals. guests. Prizes were given to Mrs. Robert Wilson and Mrs. Fouch. The To Sponsor Dance— club has decided to change its meet The L. D. S. second ward will ing day from Tuesday to Thursday. sponsor a Christmas dance in the ing their home in Nyssa. A reception was held in their honor in the L.D.S. stake house at Nyssa December 1. (Estano Photo) stake recreation hall evening, December 26. Wednesday ' 1951 P -li : R A L P H LAW RENC E To All Young or OU »N 3 SB» V OS* about this question: ^ In these hectic days of shop ping for gifts, it is refreshing to recall that Christmas com memorates the birth of Christ . , . the greatest gift that man kind has ever received. In keeping with His spirit and message, let us not forget that the greatest gift w e can give to our loved ones is confidence in our unwavering love for them, and guidance along the path of clean, productive liv ing. During this Christmas season, let us remember one simple truth . . . . the greatest measure of happiness and suc cess comes to those who truly live the Christian way of lif$. ! Morris Bakery - S V . KM $3 LET SA N T A ’S IRIT BE YOUR GUIDE THIS HOLIDAY SEASON Taylor’s Food Market Ken Renstrom For the answer to your Insurance questions feel free to call me at Nyssa Insurance Agency. 105 Main St. Phone 53. Merry Christmas Ut'áji utonde^ul ¡anuly holiday--one Sing out tha W e ko pc ike wonderful tidings season fulfills io # h ope all your wiskes again this Christmas you a ll r uuli enjoy to the uUtod Roberts-Nvssa, Inc. Paulu« Jewelrv B & M Equipment Co. Griggs Bros, and Butler