The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, December 21, 1933, Image 6

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    G A TE C IT Y JO U R N A L, THÜRS., DECEMBER 21, 1938
Christmas Gifts For Everyone
Just three more shopping days . . . Then Christmas . . . . Make every moment count! Here are a
multitude of gifts you can choose at this late date if you shop at The G O L D E N RULE. W e sug­
gest these items from the largest stock of new toys, practical gifts and “gifty” gifts we have
ever presented.
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Wishing Everyone of You a Very, Merry Christmas!
We Will Remain Open Every Night This Week
Famous Grayco Endlock T i e s ...................$1.00
Felt and Sheep Lined Slippers.......79c to $1.98
Broadcloth Dress Shirts, 14 to 1 7 ...............85c
Boxed Handkerchiefs, 3 to b o x .................... 49c
Belt Sets, Suspender Sets, Garter Sets ......... 49c
Men’s Dress Socks, in Holiday Box, 4 pairs $1.00
Felt Dress H a t s ......................................... $1.39
Leather Jackets, Cossack s ty le ...................$5.95
Outing Flannel P a ja m a s.............................. 98c
Large Selection T ie s ...................... 25c and 49c
Rayon Underwear, 2-piece .......................... 25c
Dress Oxfords, you may change size after Xmas
........................................... $2.45 to $2.95
Lined Dress G lo v e s ........................ 98c to $1.98
Tie and Handkerchief S e ts .......................... 69c
Dexdale Pure Silk Hose in all new weights and A ll W ool Slip-on Sw eaters.......................... 98c
shades..................................... 89c to $1.35 Silk Dress Sox, 2 pair f o r ............................ 25c
Plain and Fancy Dress Shirts........................ 69c
Silk Undies, Vests, Step-ins, P an ties........... 49c
Bow Ties, large selection.............................. 15c
Silk Pajamas, Very n e w ............................ $1.69
Hi-Top Shoes ........................................... $2.95
Silk Dresses and Winter Coats .... One Third O ff Felt and Leather HouseSlippers.......49c to 98c
Exceptionally large stock of House Slippers in
Cord L o n g ies............................$1.49 and $1.98
Felts and Sheepskin................49c to $1.98
Cannon Towel Sets ...................................... 98c
Boxed Stationeiy ..........................................49c
Bed Lamps, Beauties for, o n ly .......................98c
Chocolates, McDonald, 5-lb. b o x ............... $1.59
Boxed Linen Handkerchiefs,.......25c, 35c, 49c
Full Fashioned Silk Hose, all sizes, p a ir .......49c
Silk Gowns, Dance Sets, Pajam as.................98c
Large sized d o lls........................................... 75c
Dogs and Cats that really w a lk .................... 39c
Bed room sets with doll, and electric lights for
bed lamp, something n e w .................. $2.39
Tricycle, 2 sizes........................$2.49 and $2.98
Piano,
that really plays..................................98c
FO R L IT T LE B R O T H E R
A ll kinds of games and sets........... . 25c to 98c
Electric Trains, Trucks, Draglines, with real
Bunny House S lippers..................................65c
headlights................................49c to $1.98 Silk Panties, Bloomers, V e s ts ...................... 29c
Bowling ARfey ......................................... $1.19 Silk P ajam as.................................................98c
Large all steel w agon s.............................. $3.95 Wool Gloves and m ittens.................. 25c to 89c
GOLDEN RULE STORE
LITTLE NEWS OF NYSSA
Miss Eleanor Conklin of Baker is a
Frank Phillips returned
Saturday
guest of Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Fahrney.
from a buisness trip to John Day.
Party.
Suggestions From Toy Department
CC. A n der so
Nyssa
Eagles Card
cember 28.
FOR SISTER
FOR BROTHER
FOR MOTHER
FOR DAD
Thursday.
De­
Supt. Leo Hollenbcrg went to Boise
on business Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Brewer, of the
Terteling crew, visited in Wilder last
week end.
Miss Dot Kaylor and Art Norcott
were guests of
Miss K aylor’s sister
Mrs. Betty Van Horne in Payette Sun­
day.
F. W. Osterkamp and fam ily will
spend Christmas at the Tom Tarr
home in Wilder.
Mrs. Howard Williams of Nampa is
the guest of her aunt Mrs. Oeo. M c­
Kee.
The L. D. S. Relief Society of Nyssa
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Garrison and Mrs.
Tom Burton returned Friday after a
Ed. DuPre were visitors in Boise Mon­ and Parma gave a Christmas dance at few days visit in Pendleton on business.
the Parih hall last night.
day.
Bobby, little son of Rev. and Mrs.
Mrs. N. H. Myer of Boise spent last Stanley Moore, was unable to leave the
Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Glenn
will
spend Christmas in Boise with relatives week end with her sister Mrs. Agnes hospital Saturday after an attack of
Wilson.
of Mr. Glenn.
pneumonia. He is reported doing nicely
J. R. Hunter, who has been ill of flu ,! this week.
Mrs. Frank Phillips visited her sister
Mrs. W. L. Allred in Boise from W ed­ suffered a relapse and has been qu ite!
Mr. and Mr. L. E. Stephens are mov­
sick again this week. He is improving. I
nesday until Friday.
ing from Boise to Nampa this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Artie Robertson enter­ Saturday they brought Mrs. Artie Rob­
Les Sills made a business trip to Boise
Monday. Mrs. Fam ham Sills accom­ tained the Dr. E. D. Norcott fam ily at ertson home after she spent a week’s
dinner last Sunday.
viist with them in Boise.
panied him.
Harry She’iton is home for the holi­
Mr. and Mr. C. B. Short are moving days from Robinette, where he has
to the Stam residence, Just out of town, been mining with Dave Dugger,
rented by Wm. DeGroft the past year.
Kerm it Lienkaemper left Tuesday
The DeGrofts have leased a farm in
for Portland where he will spend the
Lockett Gulch.
holidays with his parents.
On Christmas . . . .
W e will make our daily delivery of milk
and cream on Christmas morning instead
o f in the afternoon* as customary.
I f you wish extra cream and milk, please
leave a note early.
Wishing You A ll a Merry Christmas
Sunshine Daily
F. W. Osterkamp, Prop.
Nyssa
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Eagles Card
cember 28.
For the convenience of shoppers we are remain­
ing open until a later hour Thursday, Friday and
Saturday nights.
Wilson Drygoods
Thanks, and Merry Christmas
The Friendly Store
N YSSA
OREGON
granili
Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. Rock Shelton and baby
W. E. Wilkins, from the I .a Grande
office of the veterans state aid commis­ will spend Christmas in New Plymouth
sion. conferred with
Attorney E. M with Mrs. Shelton’s parents Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Miller.
Blodgett Monday.
John Ernest is working at Powell
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shelton of Lake-
view stopped here
Monday when en ^ r a g e during the night shift. He suc-
route to Boise to visit Mrs Shelton's ceeded Harold Hoxie who has work
with Quinn-Robbins.
sister Mrs. Flora Chee'ey.
W. W. Foster and son Howard left
Mi.ss Margaret Pinkerton Is among
Tuesday for Ogden, Utah, where they
students who are home for the holidays.
will purchase supplies for the Foster
She arrived Tuesday from
Spokane
bee yard.
where she attends business college.
Mrs. C. S. Skinner and son Annin
Dr. John Long returned to his home
Washburn of Nampa were guests of
In Salem Tuesday after a weeks visit
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wilson at the Des­
with relatives here. He and Mrs. Long
eret ranch last week end.
plan to open an office in Salem soon.
Kenneth Williams and his cousin
Miss Sabina Caldwell plans to leave
Irvin Johnson of Houston, Ida., left
Saturday night for Kent. Wash., where
Saturday for Los Angeles where they
she will spend tlie holidays.
will visit relatives and seek work.
Mrs. C. C. Cotton is leaving Thurs­
Mrs. Lillian Newby received the sad
day for Kimberly, Ida., where she will j
news last week of the death of her
stiend Christmas with her daughter
brother Fred Wilson Pash',ey in Shef­
Mrs. N. A. Webb. She will go on to
field, Yorkshire, England. His death
Gooding and plans to be away about a
made Mrs. Newby the last survivor in
month.
her family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ward o f Ontario
Mr. and Mrs W. T. Posey and daugh-
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k .
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Hall Monday evenig and with them at- tf r Grace
Saturday for San Fran-
tended the Masonic installation. Others
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from Ontario who came for the inrial- ™ ™ tion
L ’oyd Harlan’ ° lder
latlon were Mrs. Doolittle and Mr. and daughtw of the Poseyv " ld her 1,us-
Mrs. Frank Miller.
| band’
Most c f the stores in Nyssa wt',1 re-1 8 M Biordan wlU move from the
K. 8. and D. ranch in Arcadia to the
main open until a later hour on Thurs'
Sloan ranch in Apple Valley, friends
day, Friday and Saturday night of this
week in order to accomodate the
“ has also b e * ' ,
*hat
Christmas shoppers. The stores will all
Utah, investors are
m
be closed Christmas day. which falls on the K 8 and D- ior a *ugar beet ven*
ture.
Monday.
Eagles Card Party, Thursday. De­
“The Gate City Journal Is the most
welcome paper that comes to the cam­ cember 28.
The Journal received
a Christmas
pus.'’ said Miss Margaret Hunt, who Is
home from the U. of O. at Eugene. "W e greeting this week from Congressman
Nyssa students read it In the library W alter M Pierce and wife who are va-
every week, news, ads and all.” she j cattoning in Havana, Cuba. “ I t is trop-
satd Incidentally James MeEwen re- leal here," wrote Mrs. Pierce. “ We are
quested that a copy be mailed week’y I getting rested and ready for a big win­
ter.”
to Oregon State.
A belated wave of measles has swept | Miss Jeanette Martin and Miss Orah
Kin -man Kolony with the result that Belle Rood, who teach at Vale, were at
a number of children are out of school. the Martin home last week end and
As a result, the teachers Mrs. Victoria also made a trip to Boise to see Mrs.
Schweiser and Mlsa Meda Dearborn Joe Terteling. sister of Mlsa Rood, and
will give a school program and treat new baby daughter Miss Martin will
Friday but the annual community pro­ be home during the holidays and Miss
gram will be postponed until Santa's Rood will be her guest over the New
Year week end.
return In 1934
interested
Mrs. Ernest McClure and daughter
m. r . Morrow, oi tne law firm of
Joy returned Sunday after a visit of Richards and Haga of Boise was here*
several days with her parents Mr. and Monday on business in connection with
Mrs. G. L. Rehngren in Caldwell.
the Jordan Valley Irrigation district.
Oca Blaylock Is acting as assistant Mr. Morrow also transacted business in
Vale.
clerk for the relief committee at the
city hall. He is employed from 10 till
4 o’clock each day. Miss Irene Ritchie, ORDER ON F R ID A Y —Those Parker
county relief director, is here each
house rolls, fruit cake, anything you
Tuesday.
may wish in the line of cakes and pas­
Eagles Card Party, Thursday, De- tries for your Christmas dinner. SW AN
cember 28.
B A K E R Y , City.
De­
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wilson spent Sun­
day in Nampa. Mrs. Wilson attending
the Christmas dinner bridge of the
Twam o club.
W e.
May this happy season bring you and yours
every happiness you could wish for.
Party,
Oregon
Christmas
Groceries
You will find just everything for the Good, Old-Fashioned Christmas Feast at
Wilson Grocery . . . and at special low prices as we are continuing our Christ­
mas Grocery Sale until Saturday night, December 23rd.
For your convenience the store will remain open Friday evening and as long
as you want to buy Saturday night.
G R O C E R Y SPE C IA LS G O O D U N T IL S A T U R D A Y
BUY ALL YOU W ANT.
Christmas Trees, all sizes ..30c to $1.25
Sugar, 10 lbs.................................... 55c
Milk, all brands, 4 can f o r ...............23c
Coffee, Hills Bros. Blue Can. 1 lb. ..25c
Coffee, Hollywood, Vacuum packed,
1 lb. can .................................. 27c
3 lb. can .................................. 80c
Coffee, Yellow Bag, 1 lb. pkg.........15c
Bisquick Flour, Gold M e d a l...........33c
Shredded Cocoanut, fresh, celophane,
1
pke.............................. 19c
Raisins, Seedless, 4 lb. pkg............. 25c
Baking Powder, K C, 25 cents size ..19c
Jello, all fla v o rs ................................5c
Pop Corn, that will pop, 5 lbs......... 25c
Pumpkin, Preferred Stock, 2 1-2 size
2 for ........................................25c
Dates, new crop, celophane pkgs.
2 lbs.......................................... 25c
pound
N IG H T — N O
LIM IT,
Pickles, Gerkin and other brands,
fancy, 8 oz. bottles.................. 23c
Cocoa, Hershey, 1-2 lb. cans ........... 10c
Snowdrift. 3 lb. can s...................... 47c
Christmas Candy, Mixed, 2 lbs. for 21c
Chocolates, Fancy. 2 1-2 lb. b o x .....45c
Chocolate Cherries, 1 lb. b o x ......... 33c
Chocolates, 1 lb. b o x ...................... 25c
Peanuts, fresh roasted, 3 lbs. for .25c
Walnuts, Large Oregon, lb............. 20c
Mixed Nuts, with ^eanuts, 2 lb......... 25c
Mixed Nuts, without peanuts, lb......17c
Brazil Nuts, Fancy, 2 lbs................. 29c
Oregon Filberts, lb.......................... 20c
Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs. f o r ...............25c
Oranges, new Navel, d o zen ............. 14c
Cranberries, Eastern, 2 lbs. f o r ....... 29c
Christmas Greetings
W il s o n G r o c e r y
PHONE 21
NYSSA, OREGON