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PAGE FIVE THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON, THURSDAY. JANUARY 3. 1552 Still. S ch ool U n ion HohU ^ outh Rally ARCADIA. Jan. 3—The American Union Sunday school youth rally r*as held at Arcadia schoolhou»e ! wcember 28 Only 40 were present due to weather conditions The Owy hee Sunday school had the largest attendance. Mr McClean, Sunday- school missionary, had charge of the meeting D nald Obend^rf of Notus. ’ senior in Westmont college m Cali- lornia showed pictures he made on a missionary trip to Alaska The next rally will be held January >4 with the Owyhee Sunday school as host. Mr and Mrs Qeorge Moeller and Mrs. Ed Phans were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Bob McKinney of Nys sa Christmas day. Eddy Behymer of Burns spent the holidays here with Mr and Mrs. Otis B.illard. The Arcadia Sunshine club will meet January it at the home of Mrs. Clyde B >yers. Jimmy and Lelah Farmer of Nyssi. spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. Elmer S*-adley and family Mrs. Angie Cook spent tiie holidays in Payette with Auther Cook. Jr , and family. Miss Frances Foster of Nyssa and Miss Dorothy Jean Linden of Cali fornia were speakers at Arcadia Sun day school, December 23. The young women will sail in February from Seattle, for India, where they will j dinner guests at the David Highland Here » rom Id a h o — Mr. and Mrs H ot home Mr and Mrs Eugene Cleaver 1 • l M 'ntfa-liec. Idaho c-‘rived \js Nyssa At B u e n a V i-t.t the Alfred Adams h tin- Mr an:'. Sunday- night to spen£ the holidays Mrs. Loyd Cleaver h.t,- as their guest ¿nth their too daughters, Mrs. Les BUENA VISTA. Jan. 3—Mi and Leonard and Ben Cleaver »!r and lie Burban» and Mrs Newts rn Mis. John Murphy and Mrs Mayn Mrs Harry Gardner had as iheir Glenn. ¡aid their families. ard Thompson and Donna were din guests Mr and Mrs Loyd -.dams, ner guests at the Le-lie Topliff home Mr and Mrs. Thurman Hill and iB Boise noti s Marcle and Mr ana , &-» Robert Mr and Mrs OarUnd Ms Kinney Friday. Mrs Wilson Winter left for Kansas Reffett and children of Nampa spent the wee» end at the Ti l t VU.THUD1HT C O ' I M I ' M I ' Saturday evening to visit her par George Moeller home. Mr and Mrs. Mu: ,-;l Bishop tnd l HUM H ents for two weeks. family ate Christmas dinner with Mi and Mrs. Herman Houston and i/jn-ld C a m p b e l l . Mi ni s i r ' Friends gathered at the James Mrs. Bishop's cunt. M McCallister daughter of Ontario heights visited 9 $ t m . church school. Stephen, Jr., home Friday evening Friday tn the Ben nd Cecil Houston Mr and Mrs Howard Day enter 11 a m., morning worship Sermon: to charivari Pfc. anc! Mrs James tained homes at a pinochle party Saturday- ”Phe Modern Menace" Anthem Miss Betty Bullard of Boise spent Stephen. The group was given treats. evening. Ouests were sir and Mrs 'Tiie King of Love •‘•Uty Shepherd Stephen left for Texas this week Tommy Bates. .Sir. and Mrs David the weak-end at her home here Mrs. Stephen will finish school be Highland and Mr and Mrs Jim Is" by Shelley Mr. and Mrs Ciy.de Bowers enter fore joining him 6 30 p m school ot missions. The Ritchie Refreshments were served program will open with a light sup tained a group of relatives at dinner Christmas day was celebrated with Mr and Mrs Maneil Bi.-hop had per together Then das s will be Christmas day at their home. Mr and Mrs E Beckstead of Og family gatherings. Mr and Mrs. as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. provided for all age groups begin den spent the holidays here with Mr. Willis Bertram and Sally attended Earl Hiatt of Myrtle Creek and Mr ning with pre-school children. The Beckstead's sister, Mrs. Cecil Besik a tamily dinner at the home of Mrs. and Mrs Jack Knowle and children study this year will be Latin Jvnu-r- Bertram's parents. Mr and Mrs. E Mr and Mrs David Highland and ltffe way and family. Mr and Mrs Roy Wallace and L. Jamison Mr. and Mrs. Howard Croly visited several clay» at the S B 8 p m , united Worship at Qhicn Mr a:.d Mrs Cecil Houston and Day and daughters ate dinner at the Hoffman home The baby stayed time the color movie, "Wings Over Claude Day home near Adrian. Mr. with Mrs. Hoffman Sunday while family visited Sunday afternoon in and Mrs Leslie Topliff had as their Mr and Mrs Highland moved froth South A merica" will be shown. This the George Moeller home. guests. Mr and Mrs Irvin Topliff the Owyhee dam to the Sid Flana gives some of the background and Mr Krieman of Notus was guest and Teresa and Mr and Mrs. Ed gan ranch, where Mr Highland will customs of the people of iouth speaker- at Arcadia Sunday after America. ward Topliff and Reta V.Iae and work this year Sunday school. Wanda Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell .'BRIAN l S I T U ) had as their guests Mr and Mrs. S u f f e r s Rib I r a r t u r . - s - Visit In Nyssa— > iv E S B Y T K H I \N ( H I R( John Ostrom. owner of the Nyssa Mr and Mrs. Carroll Tucker and Henry Estrtck and Vaughn of I le n r y i: Moorr. Past» r- family of Warden. Washington and Meridian and Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Lumber company, suffered fractures Morning worship. ll:iH Subject Mrs. Alton Paris and son of Poca Cleaver and Gary, Brian and Donnie. of the ribs on his left side last tello were holiday visitors in Nyssa Mr and Mrs. Glen Hoffman enter Thursday when cars driven by him "Ood Is a Person”. The regular congregational meet at the home of Mr and Mrs. Dean tained Mr and Mrs S B Hoffman self and Russel Sorenson of Parma Smith. Mr Paris Joined his family and Mr. and Mrs Jim Ritchie and rural route, collided at Fifth street ing will be held Sunday. January 13 here and returned to Pocatello with Oarnet Belle and Robert. Mr and and Good avenue. Ostrom's automo The nominating committee consists Of M L. Judd, M 1 Kurus. H E tl®n. i Mrs. La Vern Cleaver and Alan were bile was quite badly damaged Charivari liciti work with the Youth For Christ in Calcutta Mr and Mrs. Otis Bullard enter t«ined a group of relatives at • turkey dinner Ne* Year's day at their home. Donald Bullard spent the ».-n- end with his cousin, Jimmy Lakey. e m is u e n ; Moore, Marcelyn MclfinU; and M Harvey Bennett. i r a n t t \ Coley, t ast-.r Sunday school, 10 a m. Clasi vs for all ages, also a children’s servico at 11:15 in ba.-ement auditorium. Morning worship. 11 a m Tuesday -vt.ning, prayer .-.eeting, | 00 Friday Evening, young meeting, 8:00 MEtCEIiLANEOUS— Driving *0 Fairbanks. Alaska in February, take four passengers. 315 ^ eth, Nyssa. phone M -J 3J2xp I on. SALE— V OO *5usheLs of ear .'ley. route people's corn Ira Price. Suns, t 3. Nyssa. 3J2xp -¡W A N TE D :- YQUH DEAD AND USELESS ANIMALS Horses. Cow-., Calves. Sheep. Hog i Cas? fey live horses and cow i i— . - Li' .i.ff ( \ RI> O F T H A N K S ■Ptey Oish lb ttiank everyone for the ain^'.ess and, extended *o ( M I R T H 09 C H R IS T Vutlln J. Hollingsworth, Minis!.a 1 t±s wiien our hous* burned. 10 a m . Sunday school. Harold Mr and Mrs C L Mull and sons Robbins, superintendent. .' class is waiting f v you TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY H a m , worship under the direc LOST 12-foot g.i oline hose, New- tion of the pastor Sermon : ' The Year's eve. Haw-»rd W j£. Schlre- Vine Art of Worship" 3Jlxc 6:30 p vu . Chri . . • !!- m»n. owship. • period oi ucieatlofi, fell owship slid worship fc hifl schoc.' FOR SALE— Philco refrigerator, electric stove, apartme:.’ .¿r. 10»10 youth. i p. m . night a >r»hip 1’ld songs carpet, dini-tte set w.th four chairs, led by Mrs Patricia Castro A Blbl-’- two blond and tables. *;i practically 3Jlx;> centered servie» «ith ;«*stor bring hew Phone 044-J2 ing the sermon FOR SALE— Australian shepherd puppies. $2 Mother and father both V ' n F M I.L I Ol ' 111!' good cow dogs Cloninger ranch 3jlp South 2nd and Reece Av. REE PROMPT REMOVAL Y’hone US collect yssa ’02-W .Payette 670 If no answ er call Nampa 6-4604 DAY OR NIGHT HiAHO ANIMAL PRODUCT'S Nampa, Idaho PUBLIC FARM SALE January 4th Through January 12th ---- ------------------------------ - • Flannel Indianhead Ladies' Anklels Doited Swiss 27 inch w hite outing 36 inch and 42 inch W hite cotton ribbed W hite soft, absorbent now for just All sizes Regular 79c now only 5 9 # 1 0 now just 2 5 £ 6 9 ÿ and 8 9 £ 15 c Guesl Towels Wash Cloths Sheet Blankets Assorted colors Thick, thirsty W hite 81x108 Limited supply Assorted colors Values to $4 O 49 Regular 49c—Now just Reg. 25c—Now . 2 3 for $ 1 .0 0 ^Vhite — F iril qu of styles for every occasion . . . w hite and colored. Regular $3.98 * Work now just $ 1.00 Reg. $4.49 n o w ju sl$ 1 .1 9 now $ 3 .6 9 Men sand Boys' Coats REDUCED 25% on the Entire Stock *' * * * * * $2.00 * Rubber Overshoes Double plaid—70x80 » 66x76—Reg. $1.79 Women's, Men's and Children's Dress Values to $12.95 ‘ Casual and Sport Priced As Low As Sateen finished in exciting new array now 59^ Single Plaid — Colorful SHOES For The Entire Family Ladies BLOUSES Regular 69v Sheet Blankets Sheet Blankets now $ 2 .9 8 and $ 3 .9 8 25 £ f< Organdy Ski Jackets W indbreakers W ater-repellent Jackets L eather Jackets Mackinaws Fur-collar W inter Coats All Coe to Marked Down For This Tremendous Sale Vi OFF Ladies' Men's Men's Men's HOUSE DRESSES WORK SHIRTS BRIEF SHORTS UNIONS Special purchase of newly styled Heavy flannel in plains hoi^e dresses in a varisiy of colors and plaids ° Heavy w inter-w eight—long W hite w ith all elastic waist sleeves and ankles Sizes §-M>-L juid designs—AH sizes. Values io 55.95 Regular S2.98 and $3.49 (Regular 59c—Just Regular $2.95 just $ 2 .1 9 3 tor $ 1 .0 0 now $ 2 .1 9 just $ 1 .9 9 White W hite ■ Dress Hats Wattle Pique By Mallory Pique Boys' Boys' Brief Shorts Sport Shirts Men's 9 . Whit* cotton w ith all Regularly 6ite And 98c All styles and cotofs NOW JUST Regular 98c 4 9 £ and 69<: now jusl 5 9 ^ Sheets i i r s t quality Type 128—Famous name brands—81x108 and 72x108 just $ 2 .3 9 Batiste v . Reduced 25% now just 3 9 £ Regular $1.98 MEN’S H" Green Stamps F irst quality white Regular 69c just 5 9 £ just $ 1 .1 9 MEN’S Shirts Undershirts Dress W hite dress shirts. E V E R Y B O D Y ’ S, INC. Pillow Cases to m atch 49* elastic waist 8t knit waist.Assorted colors in plaid pattern Regular $8.50 and $10.00 We Give "S Slipover sport style w ith cotton shirts Regular 50c (GOLDEN RULE) Nyssa Sleeveless w hite Cellophane wrapped for your cleanliness All sizes Regular $3.45 Oregon just 3 9 £ just $ 1 .9 8 iSlaving decided to quit farm ing, t will sell the follow ing property at my farm 14) miles southw est of Nyssa, on Ailffniith avenue, across road from Sunset Com m unity hall. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11 SALE STARTS AT 1 P. M. MACHINERY . [948 Ford Factor, recently overhauled. 1 Ford 4-row cultivator, (beet and bean). 1 1 Ford 5-row corrugator. | New 3-section harrow. Hnger weeder. 1 Ford tractor plow. ] Hay rake. I Old 3-section harrow. 1 Mower. 1 Wagon and rack. 1 Float. 1 Binder, good canvas. \ Hoise disc. 1 Spring-tooth harrow. i Ford tractor jack. 1 Beet drill, 4-row. 1 Horse beet cultivator. I Walking plow, i 1-horse cultivator. 1 Electric fencer. 1 Two-wheel stock trailei. •. 1 1 Gas fuel pump and funnels. DAIRY EQUIPMENT 1 Stewart-Wcrner cow clipper, like new, wood. 1 Milk cart (6 can size). 8 Milk cans, pails. 1 Milking machine, Natipnal. 1 Old cream separator. HORSE 1 Saddle horse, "Smoky". CHICKENS 25 New Hampshire pullets. MISCELLANEOUS 1 Post hole digger and stretcher. 2 Heavy duty wheels for trailer. ] Water tank heater. 1 Set harness and collars. 2 Rolls hog wire. 1 Hog self feeder. I Roll chicken wiie. i Hog house. 1 Irrigation pump. - 1 Gas lamp. 1 Ice cream freezer, gallon size. 1 Weed burner and sprayer. 1 Hand corn planter. i Cyclone seeder. 1 Planet, Jr. garden seeder. I Lathe. 3 Wood panels. Chicken feeders. Forks, shovels., hoes, beet knives and hay knives. 0 CATTLE 1 Holstein cow, "Blossom", 8 yrs., 5 gal. 1 Holstein cow, "Midget", 6 yrs., 6 gal, 1 Holstein, 2nd calf, "Dinah", 4 yrs., 5 Vi gal. 1 Holstein, "Nellie", heavy springer, 6 yrs., 6 gal. 1 Guernsey cow# 4 yrs., heavy springer, 5 al. olstein open heifers. 2 Holstein heifer calves. 2 Holstein bull calves, 1 from artificial in semination. 1 Steer, \Vi years. 1 Bull 10 months. TERMS—CASH Lunch will be served on the grounds S HERBERT E. BERGAM, Owner Cola. Bart Anderson and Jo* Church, Auctioneers L. H. Frit la. Clark