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o _THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 17^ 1952 PAGE ro u p g ran d m o th er, Mr Nora L Jack >n B ruce received m any nice gifts an d b irth d a y cake and ice cream were served in h i ' honor following •tie n irk e \ N o r ia l ^ n t c s Jo b ’s D aughters Hold Cooked Food Sale Friday Eve Dinner Mr an d M r' W yatt S m ith e n te r tain ed with a chicken d in n e r F ri day evening a t th eir hom e for tier nephew an d h r wife. Mr m d Mrs Vance Web ter of D ayton, Ohio, .md Mr W ebster's p aren ts, M r an d M r' O eorge Web ter of P arm a Jo b 's d au g h te r had a cooked lood 'a le S a tu rd a y at the R alph la»w- reikce In su ra n c e office T here m a.' a good tu r n -o u t of pastries. ■h- Pink and Blue Show er Held A pin k an d blue show er was held fo r M rs Joyce G ergenson at the First Birthday W. A. ly tm i hom e w ith 111 B Mrs. Bill M arostica e n te rta in e d G erg en so n a n d Mrs. S toker assis w ith a p a rty in th e Nyssa city park ta n t hostesses. Mrs. G ergenson re S a tu rd a y aftern o o n in celebration of ceived m a n y lovely gifts. Tw enty- h er son D anny's first b irth d a y T he tw o persons were p resen t R e f r e s h little guests enjoyed gam es a n d a p m e n ts were served by th e hostess. p ro p ria te refresh m en ts. + — + S urprise Party Held C.W.F. Has Friday Meet A b irth d a y su rp rise purty was held for Mrs. G erald C u rry July 9 at ■the C u rry hom e. O th ers atten d in g were Mr an d Mrs. G eorge C ourtney, p a re n ts of Mrs. C urry, and Mr and M rs. J a y Bybee a n d P am la and Mr. a n d M rs. D on C ourtney T he eve n in g was sp e n t ro astin g weiners and a lun ch eo n on th e C urry lawn. -j.—-j. T h e C h ristian W om en's Fellow ship m et F rid ay aftern o o n a t th e ch u rch w ith 14 m em bers in a tte n d ance. A fter a one o'clock potluck luncheon a business sessand and study period were held. Mrs. R ich ard M ason, president of th e C.W.F., presided over th e business m eeting an d Mrs. Elvin Ballou directed th e stu d y p rogram O ro u p leaders, Mrs. E. M B inga- m an of F ru illa n d an d Mrs. K en Pond i Mrs. Pond su b stitu ted for Mrs. L u rlin e S taffo rd of P a rm a who was ab sen t) drew nam es from th e m em bership roll to d eterm in e m em bers of th e ir groups. T he first group m eetings will be held Ju ly 24; Mrs S ta ffo rd 's group a t th e P ond houic an d M rs B in g am a n 's group a t in e R ich ard M ason home. T h e C.W .F executive com m ittee is m eetin g th is aftern o o n (T h u rs day) a t th e M ason home. + — + Dessert Pinochle Club M rs. J o h n O strom was hostess to h e r W ednesday afte rn o o n pinochle clu b la st week w ith two tables of c a rd s in play. P riz e w inners were Mrs. Bill B choen, h ig h score, Mrs. H H K ing- rey a n d Mrs. Ed Jam ison, traveling a n d M rs. H om er O strom , low Bruce Jackson Has F irst B irthday Party Mr. a n d M rs W ilton Jackson e n te rta in e d w ith a barbecued turkey d in n e r a n d b irth d a y p arty last A ttend Sum m er School Mrs. A nna P. Jo h n so n an d Mrs. T h u rs d a y evening in celebration of th e ir son B ruce's first b irth d ay a n n i W W P o ster atten d e d th e sum m er versary. A dditional guests were Mr. school a t C aldw ell of th e W omen'.. a n d M rs. Neil Iven, M aureen and Service of C h ristian Service of th e M ichael of S a n ta Ana, Calif., Mr. I M ethodist ch u rch . T hey atte n d e d a n d Mrs. W K W ahlert. Tone, Billy from M onday th ro u g h F riday. Mrs. a n d R ay an d th e hoitor g u e s t's 1 Jo h n so n h a d charge of literatu re . F rid ay evening C h rist A m b a i'i- th e N ys-a park I t was Mr Bybee’s b irth d a y . A ttending th e picnic were dor 8 p. m. Y oung people service 8 p in. M r a n d Mrs. Leslie Ja rd e n of N am E veryone welcome to all services. pa, Mr. an d Mrs. Loren K ing a n d F lorence Bybee of O n tario , Mr an d M rs W A Bybee, Mr an d Mrs. THE M E TH O D IST COM M UNITY D O. By bee and fam ily, Mr an d CHI «< H Mrs. D on M S r., an d Mr an d D o b . i I i I S. C a m p b e ll. M in is te r Mrs. Don Mo'S, J r M: an d M rs. 9 45 a m , ch u rch school. M arvin Je ffrie . an d Mr an d Mr 11 a. m , m orning worship. G o rd o n Ray. 7 p. m., Y outh Fellowship. 4 ._* Sam P a r k , and Mr. aad Mrs. New Dual Control C ar For School C harles R eitten b au g h retu rn ed hom e F rid ay from a week's fishing trip n ea r Bend. Nyssa h ig h school is assu re d th e Mr and Mr». I.*« L an d ) an d f»m - M t r U m Angeles were guests use of a driver tra in in g c a r during la t T h u r dey of Mr. a n d M r' th e n ex t school year, th e O regon Sandy P atte rso n an d accom panied M otor association rep o rted tuday A greem ents fo r use of th e d u al- th em to th e ruden | con tro l ca r h av e been com pleted by hi. M F raley of W aggoner M otor C o , 'ocal P ly m o u th dealer. H enry S H artley , school su p e rin ten d e n t, L. D. S. 1st WARD G uests From Tacoma th e A m erican A utom obile associa G ordon R a y . B i s h o p D in n er gue ts T h u rsd ay of M r tion an d th e O regon A A A -affiliated (Crowded O u t L ast W eek' P rim a ry W ednesday 10 a. m. 1 an d M rs. D ean S m ith were M r an d club. Fred B racken was g reetin g his S a c ra m e n t S un d ay 8 p. m. Mrs. A1 Sw anson an d two ch ild ren D elivery will be m ad e th ro u g h th e custom ers as u su al T uesday m orn of T aco m a. T he Sw ansons were en - ing following a five-day business m a n u fa c tu re r a n d local d ea le r prior THE CHI RCIf Ok THE ro u te hom e from a trip to N orth trip to S a lt Lake City. T ak in g a d to th e s ta r t of school in S eptem ber. NAZARENE C aro lin a. van tag e of th e holiday weekend, he Rev. G len Abla. Pastor Mrs. Aftun Roy and daughter, left h ere Ju ly 3 an d re tu rn e d M on S u n d ay school, 10 a. m. Monday Bridge Club Jackie, a re visiting h e r p a re n ts. Mr. day evening. M orning w orship, 11 a. m. Business conditions in th e U tah an d Mrs. I ra R. U re in R u p e rt, I d a Mrs. Lloyd Wilson was hostess to N Y. P. S. an d ju n io r m eeting, m etropolis were rep o rted by B rack ho. From R u p e rt M rs Roy p la n s to th e M onday Bridge club at h er hom e 7 p. m. en to be good, alth o u g h th e steel to u r A laska a n d th e n will re tu r n to th is week. G u e 't players were M rs. E vangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. D esm ond Jones an d Mrs. V. W. M id-w eek p ray er m eeting, 8 o ’clock strik e is beginning to be felt th e re C ottage G rove, O regon, to fill a teach in g position. h e said. Mr. and Mrs. V.ilford A. Mitchell D uus. P rizes were won by Mrs. Jo h n W ednesday evening. announce the engagem ent of their K opp a n d Mrs Duus. -I-— daughter Lueile, to Fred A. Keller ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH of Parma. No date has been set Mr. and Mrs. Club Rev. C. T. Crenshaw. Rector E yes E xam ined By The Happy Farmer for the wedding. E vening service, 7.30 p. m. D r an d M r'. Jo h n K opp e n te r G lasses F itted ta in e d th e ir Mr. an d Mrs. Bridge (Too la te for la st week) FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Dr. an d Mrs. M cC asslaster also a t club last W ednesday evening. Prizes F red M orton, living on th e last Fifth Street ¿k Park Avenue A djusted and w ere aw ard ed to Dr. an d Mrs. Don tended some of th e sessions. place up Cow Hollow, was born in Rev. Juhn L. Briehl. Pastor Soli of P a rm a an d Mr. an d Mrs. M alheur co unty n ea r O n ta rio a good S u n d ay c h u rc h school, 10 a. m. R epaired T ed M organ. Girl Scouts to Have M eeting m any years ago. He is a “cow m a n ” D ivine w orship service. 11 a. m. -V —+ T h e G irl S couts of T ro u p 3 will You a re cordially invited to wor a fte r th e old school an d h a s never have a reg u lar m eetin g T u esd ay a t j Hostess At Luncheon For sh ip w ith us. been very fa r from a horse. TU ESD A Y . JULY 22 He now ru n s betw een two and 2:30 a t th e hom e of Mrs. C lifford Form er Nyssa Classmates PARMA HOTEL CATHOLIC CHI'RCH Fox T h eir c ra fts for th is week will j th ree h u n d red cows on th e range PARMA, IDAHO M rs. G e r rit T im m erm an of Nyssa, Park Avenue and Third Street be learning how to m ak e corsages. I an d p u ts up m ost of h is ow n hay. th e fo rm e r V irginia M iller, was Boise O ffice 212 N. 9th St. Rev. Rembert Allies, O. F\ M. I L ast week his horses g ot loose and h o stess a t a luncheon last T h u rsd ay Phone 7228 Mass S u n d ay a t 8 an d 10 a. m. took o ut for th e hills. W hile a rid Garden Club Meets a t h e r ho m e honoring four fo rm er and daily a t 8 a. m. er (who h ap p en ed to be his 14 or T he garden club m et a t th e hom e N yssa h ig h school classm ates. G uests 15 y ea r-o ld -d au g h ter an d c a n o u t of Mr and Mrs. D on E ngstrom , were th e H aw orth sisters form erly L. O. S. 2nd WARD ride m ost m en ) was com bing the Ju ly 9. P lans for th e fair booth were of Big B end, Evelyn, Mrs. Will Jo n es D. Hubert Christensen, Bishop ran g e for th e work horses, th e new discussed an d a su p p e r p a rty was of P ittsb u rg , C alifo rn ia; E leanor, S u n d ay —P riesth o o d m eeting, 9:15 tra c to r w ith th e new m ow er and j planned for th e n e a r fu tu re a t th e Mrs. D ick F ish er of C a n to n . O hio a. m. S u n d a y school 10:30 a. m new buckrake a n d sta c k e r h ad to j hom e of Mr. a n d M rs. Bagley of a n d P h y llis, Mrs. Ellis G ivens of S a c ra m e n t m eeting, 8 p. m. fill in in th e h ay field. P arm a Mr. an d M rs. Bagley as a Ro.seburg, O regon, an d Mrs. Jo h n T u esd a y —Relief society, 2 p. m Now the horses are back in the hobby have over 4,000 choice glads. O lsen, form erly Vera G arriso n , of W ednesday—P rim ary , 4 p. m., M. h arn ess and th e new tra c to r sits in Mr Elton M cCorm ick of P a rm a Nyssa. T h e H aw orth S isters an d I. A., 8 p. m. th e yard. gave the program w hich d e a lt w ith j Mrs. O lsen were also sorority sisters origin of some of th e o u tsta n d in g '{ in college. F red says, “T h is new -fan g led m a HIE FREE METHODIST CHURCH + — + roses Re freshm ens were served by I ch in ery is sure nice, b ut I sure like Adrian, Oregon th e hostess. to pull th e lines over a good te a m ’s D inner Guests C h u rch school. 10 a. m. back.” M orning w orship, 11 a. m. D in n er guests a t th e H arry Mc- Rebekah Sunshine Club G in ley h o m e F riday n ig h t were T h e R ebekah S u n sh in e clu b h ad S ta n le y S tersv a of A rlington, O re Whatever th eir m onthly m eetin g Ju ly 11, a t gon a n d N um a MoCoin of R edm ond, you plan to th e I O O P. Hall. T h e hostesses were O regon. T h e boys were com peting in Mr. M innie Leuck, Mrs. T om J o h n th e rodeo. N uma McCoin was a fo r c paint— son an d Mrs. Ed W a rren . E ighteen m er s tu d e n t of Mr. M eG inley’s when ^ \V here’s m em bers were p re se n t a n d th ey e n h e ta u g h t school a t Redm ond. —\ expert • f —•:* joyed th e afte rn o o n playing bunco. ’ “know-how"! T h e p rize' w ent to Mrs. J o h n Reeves Have Ogden Visitor Ask for free high, M rs H a m a te K in g rey sec M r a n d M rs. O rin S to n e of O g folders— ond an d Mrs. N ette B e n n e tt tra v e l den, U ta h , a n d Mrs. D ella R a sm u s ing. T h e prizes were pieces of c ro sen, of W eston, Ida., were w eekend what to get chet work m ade by th e hostesses. g u ests a t th e hom e or Mr. an d Mrs. — how to a n d G R E Y H O U N D w ill ta k e y o u th e r e •5— :• L aV a rr H ayes, of Adrian. T h e group do it the fo r le ss — in a ir -c o n d it io n e d c o m fo rti Garden Supper P arty held a picnic a t th e P ay ette p ark easy way! All the most popular v acation areas are T h e G ard en clu b held a su p p er ¡ S a tu rd a y . Mrs. S to n e is an a u n t of within your reach by Greyhound — and at Typical Low Fares p arty F riday ev en in g a t th e hom e j M rs. Leo Fife, whom, she also visited 21 DIFFERENT FOLDERS costs so low you'll be pleasantly amazed. of Mr. an d Mrs. M L. Ju d d . T h e w hile in Nyssa. RACAMENTO $16.25 h appy affa ir was In ho n o r of Mrs. I V a c a t i o n P l a n n i n g S e r v i c e it F R E E — we’ll H ERE-FR EE PHILADELPHIA 49.65 G. E. K incade of K an sa s C ity an d arrange thrilling Vacation Tours, make your WALLA WALLA 5.20 NO TES Mrs, D. J. F ro st a n d son, Cris, of C H U R C H hotel reservations, plan sightseeing, help you -A S K ! PASCO 6.15 select just the trip you want. There's a FREE M orristow n, New Jersey. DENVER HJH FIR ST CHURCH OF CHRIST FOLDER describing hundreds of pre-plan * —* (OkrMkui) MOM DtCOMTIKG HUP ned pleasure-perfect tours waiting for you. ( A d d Tax) Pink and Blue Show er Held Austin .1. Hollingsworth, Minister A pink an d blue show er was held 10 a. in., S u n d ay school. Classes G R E Y H O U N D BUS DEPO T for M rs Jo h n I B riehl W ednesday for all. CARL'S 1)01.1. HOUSE afte rn o o n a t th e Roy H off home. 10 a m ., m o rn in g worship. 511 Main Phone 112 F irestone D ealer Store A ssisting Mrs. Hoff was M rs. M C. No n ig h t w orship for several 5th and Main Phone 2 Seuell. T h e re were ten persons p re s weeks. en t. R e fre sh m en ts were served by Nyssa, Oregon th e hostesses. MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH _.j. Elder llaskell Dane, Pastor Eleventh B irthday S u n d ay school, 10 a. m Jim m y Moss was honored on his M orning worsihip, 11 a. m. 11th b irth d a y T en boys a tte n d e d th e Y oung peoples services, 7 p. m. p a rty a n d they had d in n er an d a t Evening worship, 8 p. m. ten d ed th e show Mrs. Don Moss was W ednesday evening p ray e r service th e liostess. 8 o'clock. We invite everyone to th e se old tim e lan d m ark B a p tist services. Fifth B irthday Honored T e rry Roy H off was honored W ed n esd ay on his fifth b irth d a y a n n i ADRIAN COMMUNITY CHURC H Henry E. Moore, Pastor versary. T h ere were 14 guests. T he M orning W orship 11:00 A. M. hostesses w ere Mrs. Lloyd Seuell, S erm o n su b ject—'W h a t is Hope M arilyn O den an d Mrs. Roy Hoff. A p p ro p riate refre sh m e n ts w e r e an d W ho H as I t ? ” served. ADRIAN UNITED 4*—41 PRESBYTERIAN C HURCH S. P. Byboo Honored Henry E. Moore. Pastor S. P. Bybee was ho n o red S u n d ay M orning w orship, 11 a. m. a fte rn o o n w ith a fam ily picnic a t Bracken Back From S.L. Business Trip COW HOLLOW Dr. A. T. Bradbury F*££ PAINTING Hi IP! “Jake qour choice of JALOPY and Hot Rod Races WEDNESDAY, JULY 23 T rial Runs Begins A t 8 :0 0 P. M. NYSSA RODEO GROUNDS 20 Cars U n d er E ntered T he L ights A FllVT {ft 1 ^ C hildren U nder 12 F R E E W hen A ccom panied by a P aren t Thrills - Spills ! Don't Miss I t ! S ponsored By OWYHEE RIDING CLUB V spots A C anqwbere A T in IO N, America^ -« # DON B. MOSS GREYH OUN D Millions out of a can.... for Oregon! ASSEMBLY O F GOD J" Frank C. Coley, P astor S o u th 2nd a n d Reece Ave. S u n d ay school 10 a. m. C h ild ren s service in b asem e n t a u d ito riu m a t 11 a. m. M orning w orship 11 a. m. Evening evangelistic service 8 p m . T uesday evening p ray e r an d p raise 8 p. m. For Parts and Service DURING THE BUSY HARVEST SEASON CALL ONE OF THESE NUMBERS Before 8 A.M. or After 6 P.M. TUniyotL Know / The answer to everyday insurance problems* Manager — Glenn Burton------ Phone Parma 28-M4 Parts Dept. — Johnnie G oddard-Phone Nyssa 265-J Service Dept. — Ernie Kieselhorst - Ph. Nyssa 154-NR WE HAVE PARTS FOR MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE EQUIPMENT OLSON BEATERS AND LOADERS GEMCO AND KIEST LOADER PARTS FARMHAND EQUIPMENT GEHL CHOPPERS and MANY OTHERS Q U E S T IO N : If I have a fire in my clo th in g sto re is it perm issible for m e to move som e of th e d a m aged an d u n d am ag ed stock in to an o th e r building in o rd er to p re vent th e ft? ANSV4FK Yes. you a re obliged to do a n y th in g you ca n to p re vent l o " of th e in su red stock. Come In Or Call ' I f PDU11 ad d ress your own in su ran ce questions to th is office, we ll try to give you th e correct answ ers a n d th e re will be m B & M Equipment Co., Inc. 612 Arcadia dlvd. Right now, as you read this, thousands of people around the globe are opening cans of Oregon products. A simple act in itself, opening a can. Hardly worthy of notice, you may say. But every time one of these cans is opened, it adds to the stream of money flowing into our State. The value of the fruits, vegetables, sea food and other food products canned in Oregon is about $100,000,000 a year. This money benefits you and everyone who lives in the State, because products that are sent out of the State in cans, in passing from producer to canner to mer chant, leave all of us with more money to spend. For mors than 50 years, American Can Company—through the development of new containers and new techniques for canning—has be on helping the canning industry widen markets for what Oregon produces. The constantly increasing income re sulting from this co-operation between local and nationwide industry is a typical example of the benefits that forward- looking businesses can continue to create fur Oregon in a free, compel itive economy. American Can Company C O N T A I N E R S . . . to help people Ihrm better charge w » D g i i l i i i W a * k iw i N rw Phone 444 1 e A, Made in Canco t Oregon I'umt at PortUn4 l«> M ate U . —