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meNYSSA G A  iÉ lT Y JOURNAL SECOND SECTION THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1951 Apple Valley lo Have Xmas Program APPLE VALLEY, Dec. 20—Mrs. Walter Johnson passed away Sat urday night at the Nyssa hospital. Funeral services were held Wednes day afternoon in Nyssa and burial was in the Parma cemetery with the Nyssa Funeral home in charge. The children and adults of the Methodist Community church and Sunday school will present their Home beauty begins f w ith .. . Slunz Lumber Co. L. J. Kinney of Ontario, Mrs. John Eugene and Delbert Cleaver and To Portland— Christmas program and service Sun Saturday, December 15. at Caldwell Adrian School to Mrs. Frank Morgan left Tuesday Downer of Caldwell. Mrs. Clyde families and Mr. and Mrs. Magnus day evening. The public is invited Memorial hospital. The baby weighed and Mrs. Edward Boydell of Ekanger and Oarry. After a potluck night for Portland, where she will to attend at 8 o'clock Sunday even | just two and one-half pounds.. Present Programs Snider Nyssa and Mrs. M. O. Judd of New- dinner Christmas gifts were ex spend the holidays at the home of ing. Mr. and Mrs. Gherke of Ten Davis Mr. and Mrs. Clay Morgan. changed. The grade school will close for the have rented the Pitman ranch and NEWELL HEIGHTS, Dec. 20—The *U Hei*h<^ have been moving there the past Christmas program for the lower _ , Christmas vacation Friday with the grades in the Adrian school will be 1.1111) b lltf rtainf (1 usual parties and gift exchanges. week. held Thursday afternoon and the Kenneth Parks, Jim Wilson and Students will return to school the At Gift Exchange day after New Year's. John Peterson of Fall Creek, Oregon upper grades will hold (heir's Friday visited over the week-end in the J. evening in the high school auditor Mrs. Owen Cobbley of Nyssa call i BUENA VISTA, Dec. 20 Mrs. Willis j ium. ed on Mrs Sara Miller and Mr. and N. Leigh home. Jake Borge and ‘Clarence Keller Bertram entertained the Out-Our- < Mrs. Wallace Thomas was honored Mrs. Jack Wilson Sunday afternoon. have been constructing a cinder Way club at their annual Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Leigh are at a pink and blue shower given by block machine shed for C. B Hill party. Fifteen women and thirteen! YOUR DEAD AND USELESS ANIMALS the parents of a very tiny boy, born Mrs. Ed Sells and Mrs. Raymond on his farm, where Stanley Hill is children attended An exchange of j Thomas Friday afternoon. Horses. Cows, Calves, Sheep, Hogs renting this next year. Christmas gifts held the center of | Mr and Mrs. Charles McFarlin Mr and Mrs. Klaas Laan have attracUon at the beautifully deco- Cash I or live horses and cows and family and Mr. and Mrs. Severt rated Christmas tree FOR YOUR PLUMBING Fox and family were Sunday dinner moved to their new home on the Edward Topliff was In Caldwell guests in the LeLoyd Schimmels Foster Dennis place, where they will FREE PROMPT REMOVAL Saturday. farm this year. NEEDS home. Mrs. Leslie Topliff was 1 1 1 the past Mrs. M. L. Judd was hostess to the Phone us collect Mr and Mrs. Roy Gee of Roswell week. Bath Sets, Water Heaters visited Sunday in the Hicks home. Mary and Martha society In her Nyssa 102-W Payette 670 Mr. and Mrs. David Highland and Thursday afternoon. Mrs. and Pressure Sygtems Mr. and Mrs. Conley visited rela I home If no answer call Nampa 6-4604 Francis Differ had the devotions son were dinner guests at the S. B. tives In Melba Monday. | on “The Christmas Story". Mrs. Jake Hoffman home Saturday evening. DAY OR NIGHT Call Mrs. S. B. Hoffman and Mrs. Jim Borge had the program based on Completes Basle Training— Relchie were in Caldwell Monday. the Oeography of Bethlehem, which J . C. SMITH IDAHO ANIMAL PRODUCTS Wade Faries has completed his developed much interesting dlscus- Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jamison of basic training at Lackland Field. j slon. The topic of “Gifts" was also Nyssa spent Sunday at the Willis Nampa, Idaho 13 Years In Nyssa Texas, where he received the high brought out The women decided to Bertrum home est possible rating in aeronlc engi | use some of the money from their Phone 78-J Mrs. toyd Adams end Mrs. Thur neering and rated fourth highest In part of th£ church sale to buy chairs man Hill were In Boise Monday. mathematics. Serving with the air and also to buy a film strip project Refreshments of ginger cake, force, he has been transferred to or for the church In Adrian. Mrs. M. whipped cream and coffee were Shephard field In Wichita. Texas. L. Kurtz assisted with refreshments. served. The next meeting will be The United Presbyterian Sunday held at the Eugene Cleaver home Return From Utah— school will hold l(s Christmas pro January 10. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skeen and gram Monday evening a t the church. Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver en Jimmy returned from Utah Monday The Christmas pageant will be pre tertained at dinner and Christmas evening after spending four days sented Sunday evening, followed by party at their home Tuesday even visiting in Utah. ing. Ouests were Lester, Loyd, a candle lighting service. Katharine Auker was a guest of ‘1BNMMSII Kay Korge Sunday for dinner in the Jake Borge home. Pat Newby was one of the con D r . Clare F. Conley testants Wednesday evening in the Lions club talent show in AdTtan. Optometrist She won a box of candy for her The answers to everyday efforts. insurance problems* Anita Pratt, George Schiemer. Jr., EYES EXAMINED Karen McKinley. Mardell Bowers, By Golan C. Calvert and Billy Glenn attended dress re hearsal for the Christmas pageant at thought» the United Presbyterian church Sun Dial 9-3371 day evening. Mrs. Jake Borge is one (Opp. Sears) Í"- of the choir singers. Marcelyn Mc 519 Cleveland, Caldwell, Ida. Kinley will help with the candle / lighting service. e ip ec ii Wallace Butler and James Mc V. * # ' Kinley were guests in the Jake Borge t e a io n . home Sunday afternoon at a birth day party honoring Terry Borge. A ¡B appg The birthday cake was decorated in an athletic theme, using a mlnature anil w ish es boxing ring with tiny doll contest MAN OR LADY ants. Miniature boxing gloves were as favors. jUerry (tUiristmas given The telephone company Is now Will you have $5000 to working in Newell Heights. Christmas and a Mr and Mrs. Tom Jennings and $10,000 you could put to daughters of Hermlston were week-! work at 8 to 10% annual re Prosperous ü b erg o n e end guests in the home of Mrs. Jennings' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee turns? One year or five- New Year. j Saxton. year period., Very best se Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kriegh, Mrs. ‘ If you’ll address your own In Lee Saxton, Rallegh McKinley and curity. surance questions to this office, Mr and Mrs. Jake Borge attended we'll try to give you the correct the Farm Bureau membership “kick Interest Fold Monthly. Oppor off" luncheon at the Moore hotel In answers and there will be no C. F. MINK, Managet » -- V w tunity for additional Income also. Ontario Monday.. charge or obligation of any kind. Mrs. Jake Borge taught the sixth Phone 15 ADDRESS INQUIRIES TO grade Friday as Mr. Rose was 111. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Kurtz and G o lan C. C alvert P. O. BOX 54 NYSSA. OREGON PARMA, IDAHO 407 Main Phone 135 daughter, Elaine, were weekend guests in the Elmer Haskill home In NYSSA, ORF. ¿& sw m œ w m G ‘m gwstsws&œ£& Ontario. Mrs. M. L. Judd entertained the A N K Garden club In her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Elton Mc Cormick of Parma was assistant hostess. Mrs. Frank Morgan of Nyssa reviewed the book “The Ufe of Audubon". Special guests were Mrs. Ivan Newkirk of Parma, Mrs -¡W A N T E D :- - MERRY CHRISTMAS Tlowuoufmawi j ATTENTION MAY YOU ALL ENJOY THE BLESSINGS OF THIS SEASON OF DEEP JOY 1951 Peterson Furniture Co. a t personal a s ... € H M 8 ï >S 8&8 * Our hope, this \„ U l i i ï I I ^ S year as always, lasting Is for la , Jans P R b E personalized checks peace on earth. We’re putting plenty • f steam ia ti oar Merry Christmas" For our many good it m friends we wish S a VE HOURS of wasted time, eliminate extra trips to town and the annoy ance of waiting in line. Pay your bills by check...through the mail! 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