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<Ü> o © THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 3. 1952 PAGE TWÖ ____ ________________________________ - _____ - _________ _____________ k. wa th©<&o.sp I n were Uni f o r 33 O u m U included and aHr< Ben RamA'. to help Mr , . /■ . e j lea' ir# rkte-itmas ^ a tiT® @ new baby b<M> q Mr. and Mrs. Thafte Lankford and Ramer celebrate his birthday. from her Jjusbawi. who .» ser'.-tng »o o ’e aite. . bee%, &b d IhV Wt ) g<od-.sized crowd a!§fcnde 3 the family ol Homed^le. Idaho Mr and Mr and Mrs Ed Meroney and IS&y ^ arWiy in Korea She also ho8&p. H « the g a t e ) Jane Christmas party s', the Mrs Alma Hendricks and family. w«re Sunday dtnnei g t at :.>.>• . vl ...... n,.: ... oal... .... ye . B W K r, H itch home A covered lunch dm- Mr and Mrs Ib o u Jennings and nome of (Si Let! noon, followed by family. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Reece L ela Lett' ner was served a t t ___ -w----------- -A--- rr- election of new officet-, and draw- and family, and Mr and Mrs. *4il- ) © Editor and Pu blic < • k l » ss V. POWELL Mr andV^Irs ^ i k e Oerie visited V I .ng : names \,r PollyA n ra.. Santa bert Holmes and daughters, all of at the ® . P Chesney home (BLnday I 0 ___________________________________ 1 Clau appear«© w ith sack' of treats Nyssu. ¡tilA M r and Mrs. Blair Hend- afternoon (v}) 1 and gifts for each child present «c k s and ram lly of Ontario. 's. .’Stilton Connelly ^ tu rn ed F ¿('A S C R IP T IO N R A T L S lO V E K T U lN O k \ 1> ) ¡¿ lift exchange w @ enjoyed by the Mr. and Mrs. J, E Bowen and e Sunday from Tucson, .©rizon.i. 1 year \2 50 Open rate, ner l i i h <¿¿0 (adults O Jack and Bill and and (¡0r3. i^iere she was called b ecau @ of the iR U th l J l 5u •Sunday dinner guests in the Har- Robert Bowen (PTre Christmas eve Illness of her brother. N l U j L M. per Inch 1 year o u tsid e M a lh e u r Qo. a n d vey Hatch home were Mr and Mr.- dinner guests o rQ tr and <yirs. £)a- r Classifieds, «S f Mr. and Mrs. jjlu e Bknfea© and pi/fl>a. Id a. r u r a l ro u tes. *3 00 Ralph Stark, G and Mrs. Robert Verne Cleaver. . .05 S in gle C o p i e s ______ Q fr and Mrs Alvie Janfear. Jr., and Minimum Weir and ,Jary. G and Mrs. Ira \^r an(j < Holmes ere O daughter, all (.©Caldwell were guests (S trictly in Advance» P*'tt. anddUma and Gordon, Mr hosts on Christmas at the annual at the Paul Thomson bame Christ and Mr A llied Wing of Caldwell. ( amjjy turkey dinner All of their mas eve They returned home Christ- Mr and Mis Homer Hatch ana children and grandchildren Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County. Oregon. Mr Hazel Ralph of Caldwell^ V Hazel Fergu- Fergu uresent wlLh the ”ex7«ntion o fT fn ! nas morning and Mrs. Paul Thom- Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa. Oregon for transmission * • SOU and Evelyn of ip p le V a U e y . Th e gSSfidSdh. Pvt. Donald R Byers, who ; “ " ¿ “ J ¿hrcstmas^ay at°the' home dinner wa trvtd In celebration *f ls serving with the armed forces in Ko_ through the United States Mails, as second class matter, under I Jr Hatch s birthday A turkey j£0rea Guests were Mr and Mrs A ^ ^J' 1 the act o f March 3, 1879 Mrs. Harry Wood has been ill with dinner was served in the Hatch ^ o 0odson and family of Parma, j . 0 influenza for the past several days. home Aednesday evening. Mr anci \jrs Rolland Holmes and Mary Jo Jenkins, who is home for M: Case Muntjewerff has been Mr and Mrs. Roy Holmes, K i«r R a s n .l r n n i i l o that Mr Mrs- Conn have sold confined to her bed by influenza, Mr ànd Mrs. Gilbert Holmes and vacation from college, attended a f f lg D P IH l L O U p iP their farm and are moving ¿o Cald- , ,, ,, , „ ,---- reunion of her graduation class of but is much improved Junior McGinnis o, oi-,Adria( fan} ‘ ^ Betty ' le‘\ ” Robert ol™es „ 1950 ^ at Fruitland at the Kcturii From T ri p Junior McGinnis Aciriai spent pent an(1 and,-Stanley ° and home high near school, New Plvm- Dinner guests in the home of Mr. two days in the Harvfcy Hatch homo, Holmes G -J van(fieuven nome near new riym — • ___________________ B IG BENT), Jan. _ 3—Mr. and ...... Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Reno December 23. visiting Merle and hunting ducks ..... ...... Mr and \Fis J F Bowen and ou« . *^ ‘ day even*nn£ Chester Stanton returned Thursday "e re thei: children and their fami- wlth him. Merle returned Thursday Ja(.k and Billie were Christmas din- Mr and MrS' S C Anderson <jf from a two-weeks trip to California Hes Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Keno and morjj^h(; u> Joseph, where he is a ner Kuests of ‘ Ir. and Mrs. Robert Sacramento called to wish Mr and Mrs. Frank Nedbalek a Merry T h ey visited Mrs. Stantot^t>brother, family ofQ arm a. M r and Mrs Clin- freshm ai in high school Bowen Christmas. They formerly lived in W alter Farls and family of Placer- ton Reno ■ and ■ son of Parma. Mr Mr and Mrs Boyce Van De Water Mrs. Ward C. \liundy has been ill. Nu-Acres. ville, and three of of Mr and Mr> Mr:> ° Orvll Morrison oi of w Wjj^Jer anc) l Loralne, and Billy Billy were were dinner dinner Mr Stanton's Stanton'. and r v n Morrison jjoci aI)li iraine, and Miss Della Shuster of Ontario and Roger and Mary Jo Jenkins wei.’ sisters at Las Gatos. On the way a>'d Mr and Mrs Tom «eldrel^A.i gue^t' Friday evening in the home Robert Holmes were supper guests home they visited Mi Stanton’s par- and children of Homedale 0f Mr and Mrs. John Thompson. s uncjay evening at the Finley Shus- Sunday dinner guests at the home of their brother, Richard Jenkins of ents at Clarkston, Washington Mr Walter Stradley and his mother. Mr ind Mrs. Henry Hatch and ter home ,n Nyssa. and Mrs. Stanton reported that on and William Stradley and daughter, Gene aud M erl(»_of Joseph came jack Bowen, who is attending Ore- New Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomson and their return trip the highways were Mary Ann. were shopping In Culd- here toL'.pend CShstmas and left gon sta te college at Corvallis, spent icy and the North and South high- weL’ Monday They were accompan- Thursday for home as Merle had to j be holiday vacation with his par- way snow covered. led iiy Miss Roberta Reno be back for basketball practice. ents M r. and Mrs. J E Bowen. fViw ir'rhrVcTm l 1 7 r G “An*‘r-‘hG*»ma« Mr. and Mrs. W alter Bishop and Guests in the Charles Reno home A Christmas dinner was enjoyed Mr and Mrs. Ward C. Lundy and ev'eb l,lfc; their son and fam ily and Mr. and Sunday were their son and Mr and tVa?1 T « Wer! , dl" ner guests Ed Meroney has been recuperating l Mrs. Cyrus Bishop and daughter Mis Kenneth Heno and family o arid Mr und Mr- Oordie uf ‘VIr alif this week from injuries received in o f Succor creek left to t California Parma and Miss Maryam. Stradlev | a d f f " ee aTrls of Parma ,, „ and P r?,n^ Da^ s oi Pay: a collision Monday in Nyssa as a Thursday to visit relatives, and to Mr. and Mi s Harvey Bennett and DU kerson ana three girls of 1 arina ette, Mr and Mrs. Robert Bowen and rejiUjt 0f lcy highways He has had attend the wedding of Mr. Bishop’s Dickie and Margaret .U l Mi and Mr. and Mrs. Laverne le a v e r and many callers, including Mr and Mrs. nephew, M artin Wiley. Mrs. Leroy Bennett and Allen, and l . o i l | ) l e 11091 - /VI Ala(^ were Sunday dinner guests at M C Seuell Mr and Mrs E C Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Shearer Dwaln ate Christmas dinnei with the J. E. Bowen hoffiSe. Johnson Mr and Mrs Llova Seuell and daughter visited In the home of their sister. Mis. Bob Stubblefield. * IIIO C IIH Ai Miss Della Shuster of Ontario and Ml and Mrs. Georue Wilson Georee her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch in Parma. ---------- Mr and Mrs. F S. Byers and Stai». Dohner Milto»' Connellv V I Lett Jan fr ley Hann W righ t o f New Plymouth Wed-ues-, Mr ivn and unu Mrs Darrell u n rm i English eaigiisn and unu OREGON T O A IL uua. 3 o - icy und unu Betty octty ,ere ere Sunday ounuay dinner uumer lLela L , , L ; „ tf u Arl A Hflnn Fvan W i,_.n R o " and Eleanor spent Christmas and M r' Rolland Holmes were guests day. 'y U * Ross and Mrs. Rolland Holmes were guests at at the the F. F. O O Holmes Holmes home home. and^Rov Hanseii Bill Schhemari ho.ts at at a a pinochle pinochle party party honoring' h ir in g - Mr. and Mrs A good crowd attended the Christ- day with Mr. English's sister, Mrs hosts Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Glenn Brown were - K tc u f a u pra•Christmas n P i i - r h i ’i c t m a j ; H irvn *»r w ifi program at Big B< n j i i i a t m i und Mr and Mr L K Toll of flallow . boats at dinner Roy H off and Bill Lang of Nyssa. house ThursdF evening. A fter the' Ross and Eleanor English attended Oregon, who were visiting here Pour Staida* honoring Mrs. Brown’s broth- m 7 and“ Mrs* H a V v ^ 'R i.b in ^ n ^ f program presents, popcorn balls, a birthday party for their* cousin, tables o f progress^ pinochle were er, Charles Conant. who has been p ruitiand ‘ M r’ and Mrs Harlev N »«h candy and nuts weiV distributed. Helen Martin, little daughter of Mr in pTay. with hi,£i). prizes being won serving with the C. B.'s in Alaska. | of 0 n tario Mr and Mrs in n Rriuht Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright und Mr Gale Martin, in Adrian by Mr Gilbert Holme* and Btanley Other guests were Mr. and M rs.! o f Emmett and Mr and Mrs Arlen visit'd in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Monduy afternoon Byers, consolation prizes by Mrs. Richard Conant and family of On- K 0eer 0 r Lana ton’s corner Tom Lowe of Mitchell Butte Sun- Vi tren Clary and lit-ie daughter. F G Holmes und L E Toll and the tarlo. Jack Blackw''.', of Kansas and | rtev. and f/iVs. Llovd N. Pounds, Ministers dav Bonnie, visited in t ' H.i ■ • Hat travelirn prize by Mrs F S livers Mr and Mrs. Tnes ’onant and Soldier T o R e tu rn - Miss Bernice Chaney, who is at- home with Henry, Monday evening, and Roy Holmes, itefreshments family Mrs. Ed Pharls, who is employed tending the College of Idaho, went The boys formerly worked together were served by the hostess Mr. and Mrs. F. S Byers and Betty in the Nyssa telephone office, re- to the home,-',>f her parents, Mr. and for J A Tertellng and son- The Merry Matrons club met at and Stanley made a business trip Mrs. Horace^ Chaney, Chanev. Saturduv Mr and Mr Warren Clary and the home of Viola Adams December to Ontario Monday. Saturday to spend her Ghrjsjjnas vacation little daug^Xier came home from 19 for the annual Christmas party. M .. and Mrs. Olenn Brown shop Mr. and Mrs. Korace OXaney and Oulncy. " Wa««*imgton to spend Christ- Sixteen members and seven child- ped in Ontario Wednesday ’irwni fam ily were dinner t<nes{.N in the mas with home folks, and viMt his ren were present. New oflicers for home of her brother, Albert G ifford brother, who came also from Camp the next six months were elected as 1 I liih H o ld ' of Christmas day. Pickett In Oeorgia.. follow* President. Viola Adams; Dinner guests In the home of Mr Mr and Mrs. Leonard Clary of vice president, Mary Smiley; secre- uristmas i’lirtv and Mrs. Wordrow Sheurer w e r e (ô ‘r Cornell, WasKington visited hi sis- tary, Bettilu Smith; treasure Mice parents, Mr und Mrs. Arch W right ter, Mrs. Darrell English and fain- Holmes, retained, und historian, Al- NU-AORES, Jan. 3— Mr and Mrs. of New Plymouth, and her sister. Uy. ber&a New Pollyapna names BUI Harm and Children left Satur Miss Mae W right of New Plymouth.' Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hatch and were drawn Christmas gifts were day for their home in Port'and. They V eQ o n Peterson of New Plymouth Helen and Phillip and Mr and Mrs. exchanged The club guve the pre visited at the Ed Meroney home dur c i s ’ spending his Christmas vacation Henry Hatch and Gene and Merle school children a plastic stocking ing Christmas week with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and ! of Joseph enjoyed Christmas dinner filled with candy and nuts. A. Christ- The Do-More 4-H Christmas party Mrs. Woodrow Shear« with their daughter and husband, ma ba ket was filled lor a needy was .... ............. . evening at the home ....... imiihi I held Friday Th e music department of the Mr and Mrs. James McGinnis, and family. Plans were made to serve ]eacjers|' \jr . and* Mrs Paul Adrian high school, presented a Junior in Adrian. lunch at the Archie Smith sale Jan- Thomson Th é evening was spent O Christmas concert, directed by Del- The No« i I ,»;« . graiedciaildr " • .vary 9 The rest of the afternoon piay(I1K progressive • table games, in bert G Detlenne, December 22. It have all been quite sick with tnflu- j was spent playing games Refresh- ^ wbjcb Deanna Evans won the high was enjoyed by a large crowd. The enza. ments were served ny the hostess. scote an(j Marilyn Cary the consola- grade school program was given Fri- 1 Mrs Mary Brumbarh returned assisted by I eggy Brown and Kath. tion. The club members held a gift day night home from a visit with her daughter, leen Chenault Th e next meeting exchange and thV"group"DresenTw Junior Eden is confined to 1ns ! Mrs. John Bishop, and family of will be held January lt> with Peggy fha (K with a the |„„H leaders a hhaiitifnl beautiful uiAAlon woolen home with mensle- Rupert. Mrs. Brumbach had been B wn as hastes- blanket Refreshments o f fruit salad. Mr and, Mrs W E Conn held a helping care for the Bishop children Mr. and ’-Jlrs. Wren Hendricks cajce aIuj pimcb were served. farm sale Wednesday. It is reported while their mother, the former Irene were hosts at Christmas dinner. Cov- Mr. and Mrs. A J. Schrock and Del Monte sons of Boise visited at the F. C. Fry home Sunday. 2 Mi Can Mr. and Mrs. A P. Chesney and Frances were guests for Christmas dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs. \ Picnic Style. Lb. George Hagler in Nyssa. They called in the afternoon at the Harry Wood and Arch Kersey homes. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Hansen of On tario called Saturday afternoon at the Fry home. Lean and Meaty. Lb. Donna and Linda Mason have been guests this eek at the homes of Mr Del Monte ffr- Style and Mrs. Hurry Larsen and their son. Dale, and his family, all of New Plymouth. 303 Can Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nedbalek and Rm were guests for Christmas Butch’s Special. Lb. dinner at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nedbalek Mi.-. Elenora Wherry o f Payette had Christmas dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ed Meroney. Miss Shirley Sissel o f Ontario was L a r g e G r o u p to S e le c t F r o m I .:. r [;,- ( J ro u p u f 1 / an overnight guest o f «'orynne and Geraldine Fry. L a t e F a l l D re s s e s / £ Argo Sherman Keck fell last week and broke his arm. A ll S ty le s and n r ir o Roger Jenkins and Richard Oras- O ' '**' 303 ï w C o lo r s . }II1 U C mick ^tended a reunion of the class of ’49 of Fruitland high school Sun day evening at the home o f Mr and Mrs Robert Barowsky in Payette. Suoi Valiev Colored *nd Cube'd Mr and Mrs George Orasmici: of Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. Fran(k Nedbal^J and Donna were In Boise A R'ii’sC ^ u a l i t N a t i o n a l l y A d v e r t is e ;', Sunday, visiting at the home of Mr 'Ì .ig h t S t r i f ó d I (b r a n d . R e g u la r 'iig lu e 5i C IT Y JOUR VAI T COMMUNISM OR CHRIST f rHE BATTLE INCREASES—The Hercnos of Light Against !he Powers o: Darkness 'Aie Legacy' or Love Against the Horte»-: of Hate—The Legions o: ciie .‘-‘.gcnnst re Demons oi Death. The Battle Increases But Tt Draws Nec ts Climax ana th® Omnipotent Viatorv c ( lesus. wel1 I K N O W THE TIMES AND THE SEASON. As You Listen to Missionary Rose Wong, W ho for 20 Years Has Labored n China and Has Seer the Results When Com munism Takes Over a Country BE INFORMED OF SATIN'S DEVICES As Sister W on a Describes Scenes car Experiences n a Country That Has I e» Long and Suffered Much. HE/iR HER EXPERIENCES* As She Appears Nightly at the Chape1 of the Gospel Mission 20 Soutn Firs. Street, Beginning Sunday January 3. Meetings Begin at 7:30 P. M. Qssa. 1 i DRIVE OUT FOR EVERYDAY - VALUES PLUS S. i H. GREEN STAMPS Pumpkin 376 1 cani January— Com Clearance Sale A Great Reduction ol Stock Pork Roast o Make W a y lot Sprinql 3 cans 80 sq. Prints Ladies' Dresses '—© -------- 0 - 0 ---------------------* - o o ---------flD---- 1 ------ O — FRESH SALMON HALIBUT, OYSTERS, SNÂPLEI LUTE FISH Peas o ----- 0 — 0 B ru sh ed j j ■ ------- - *»--- 0 - * ‘ — A r iz o n a * » — ■ — p i| n V a lu e s t o $7.5*» ii $ 3 .9 5 M any Other Clearance Items Not Mentioned WILSON BROS. DEPT. STORE Cranberries B? oxk # is desp*r»t*lr nes*d*d by you# gtospitag our boy»' ! with Mve w w i lofcwi. Help to save % lib» by Joining the ranks o4 Mil» blflod donat. Register at this office to» make touf donation f* ib» blood Nyss« pkg. 2 3 c Ctlfophan# Spuds 501b. Bag S I . 3 5 Whit« Hose bank. Dry Goods, Shoes And Ready-To-Weai X-Ray Sho« Fitting At.PH LAWRENCE aboui: this quoation; Beans Argo 303 CWi 18 ib. bag 4 5 c Celery Hearts Men's Handkerchiefs j Men s Western Shirts Phone 32 2 lbs 5 5 c p r o d u c e R avon ■ -o — - - W h i t # — L a r g e si<j»' -G oo<| q u a lit y £SH G rapelruii 79^ 1 — f r Ladies Bed Jackeis S iz e ? f o (? — 55c Margarine 7 9 c par i Girls Print Dresses 9^; each i .ink Sausage Nylon Hosiery 36-Inch Ouling Flannel • 29^r vd * 38c 49ç * 2 9 c vd 97c Beet Short Ribs T leans A YL OR’ FOOD MARKET s GR€€n 5 Tf»mF 5 FREE DELIVERY ON ORDERS OF $5.00 OR OVER OPEN 7 DAYS WEEKLY .-«a 6 35c Toilet Tissue 5 rolls UU€ GIV€ For the answer to your Insurance questions feel free to call me at Nyssa Insurance Agency. 106 Main St. Phone 53 ‘ . Ocean Spray S ilk ^ __ 37ç