Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 23, 1948, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1948
PAGË SIX
j§>ûrial
gram leader on the subject, ' Cap­
ENTERTAINS AT PARTY
and Mrs. Pat Sweeney at the! marriage whloh is set far January
Graham home. Two tables of g at Che Nyssu Methodist church. Mrs. Warren Farmer was hostess italism or Totalitarianism.” Dis­
«'ere in play with honors
g i l í e s pinoJhle
to her Thursday afternoon bridge cussing some of the various phases
-8 -
going to Mrs. Bob Bums and Mrs.
club at their annual Christmas of this subject were Mrs. Bud Wil­
SOCIETY MEETS
Joe Be lion. Refreshments of The ALTER
party at her home last week son, Mrs. Wesley Browne and Mrs.
St.
Anne's
Alter
society
met
birthday
cake,
fruit
salad
and
OrRLS HAVE PARTY
High score was held by Mrs. Rob­ Clyde Snider. The next meeting
last Thursday with Mrs Ester Law­ ert
The home of Mrs. Merlin Myers coffee were served.
and second high by will be held at the home of Mrs.
rence as hostess. Fallowing the Mrs. Wilson
««a the scene of a Christmas
Houston Wilson.
14.
party far the Thimble Bells 4-H KINDERGARTEN PARTY GIVEN | Business meeting, the Christmas On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs J. J. Sarazm January
8
club. Following the dinner a short Mrs. James Leslie entertained the ’.ree was decorated. Refreshments Parmer entertained the members REBEKAHS HAVE
PARTY
play was given, with Erma Orris 11 small members of her kinder­ were served by Mrs. Lawrence, as­ of their Mr. and Mrs. bridge club. Twelve tables of pinochle
were
actum as mistress of ceremonies garten at a Christmas party Tues­ sisted by Mrs. Collins. The next High score was held by Edon Ul­
and Orvna Pounds. Marylln Myers day. Diane Mauldlng played Santa meeting will be held January 20 mer and second high* by Edward ia play at a party given Saturday
evening at the LODE. hall by
Shirley and Byron Standerfer. Jack Claus for the group. Four vlsn- at the home of Mrs. Wlton Jackson Boydell.
the Rebekah lodge. High scores
and Edith Pounds, and Brenda urs were present.
of
Apple
valley.
Election
of
of­
8
went to Mrs. Walter Fox and
— 8—
and Dick Myers taking parts In
ficers
will
be
held
at
the
next
HOLDS
CHRISTMAS
PARTY
AMITY CLUB ENTERTAINS
Thomas, second high to Mrs.
the play.
Mrs. Houston Wilson entertained H.
V W. Du us and Ira Sage and
Prizes were awarded for those The members of the Junior Wo­ meeting.
the
members
of
her
Monday
after­
8
who won In the games that were men's Amity club entertlned their SWEETHEART DANCE OIVBN noon bridge club at her home this traveling to Mrs. John Reeves
enjoyed. Otfts were exchanged, husbands at a Christmas party The members of Job's Daughters week A Christmas gift exchange and V. W Du us. Ike Williamson
the radio that was given as
and each member received a hand held last Saturday evening at the entertained
was held. High score was held a won door
last Saturday evening by
prize. The next In the
made handkerchief and 4-H apron Lloyd Lewis home. The pot-luck at the Masonic
Mrs.
Robert
Wilson
and
low
by
hall
at
their
Sweet­
from the leaders, Mrs. C. E. Pounds dinner was followed by games and heart dance, an annual affair hon- Mrs. Lloyd Wilson Guest play­ ierie.s of parties will be held Jan­
8. and the door prize will
and Mrs. Myers. Several guests a gift exchange.
irlng the retiring queen. The !|all ers were Mrs. Robert Wilson and uary
be a waffle iron.
Were present for the meeting.
8
v K .i attractive In red and white Mrs. Ron Campbell
HOSTE~3 FOR BRIDGE CLUB streamers, and mistletoe and hotly
—8 - MEET
Mrs. Kenneth Cottle entertained Music was furnished by a Vale
FOR SALE—Or trade, six-room
DELPHIANS
ENTERTAIN GUESTS
the
members
of
her
Tuesday
af­
house In Grand Coulee, Washing­
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Knettle enter­ ternoon bridge club at her home ar hestra. Mrs. Bernard Frost and The members of the Delphian ton
property In or near Nyssa.
tained at two tables of bridge at this week. High score was held Mrs. Orland Cheldelln were pat­ society met last Friday morning Write for John
J. Haight, Nyssa, or
t'.ieir home Sunday evening. Ouests by Mrs. Burnall Brown and second ronesses far the dance. The chair­ at the home of Mrs Bernard East- | call 08R5 evenings.
23DQ xp
for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. high by Mrs. J. J. Sarazln. A gift man arranging the affair were Jo­ man. Mrs. J. J. Sarazm was pro­
Edward Boydell, Mr and Mrs exchange was held.
anne Garrison for decorations; Viva
Grant Lewis and Mr. and Mrs
Mary Leesburg for music; Donna
8
Ward Wteneke. High score was FMPLOYE9 GUESTS
Trabert for tickets: and Corabelle
AT DINNER Coleman
held by Grant Lewis.
and Bonnie Ward assisted
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elden
Yergerisen
oy Mrs. L. A. Mauldlng for refresh­
8
entertained
the
employes
of
the
Assisting In the serving
HONOBHD ON BIRTHDAY
Truck and Implement ments.
were Phyllis Cheldelln and Lois
Mrs. Tom Johnson was honor Owy’fiee
company
and
their
wives,
at
a
guest at a party given on her birth­ chicken dinner at the Payette Wilson.
day by Mrs. Raymond Graham country club Saturday evening,
8
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
December 18.
Dinner guests Saturday evening
ENOAOEMENTS 3 ANNOUNCED st the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Robb of Ostrom were Mr. and Mrs. Godfried
Sunset Valley announce the en­ Johanneson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Optometrist
gagement of their daughter, Mia. Johanneson and Mr. and Mrs
Darlene Robb, to Bill Hamilton, Charles Johnson, all of Parma.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Babe Hamil­
—8 -
Eyes Examined
ton of Adrian. The date for the OES OFFICERS INSTALLED
marriage has been set for Decem­ An impressive Installation service
was held Monday evening at the
ber 26.
Phone 720
Mrs. Della Beota Ditty of Sun­ Masonic hall for the officers of the
set valley announces the engage­ Order of Eastern Star. The first
718 Arthur St.
ment of her daughter, Mary Query, part of the ceremony was entitled
to Clarence Dodson, son of Rev­ "Lights Out”, symbolizing the clos­
We send to you the Joys and happiness of this Christmas
Caldwell, Idaho
erend and Mrs. Joe Dodson. Plans ing of the year for the retiring
season
and hope they will linger in your heart through the
are being made for the approaching officers. Participating In this cere­
mony were the star points and the
years to come. Our thoughts are with you on this
retiring matron, Mrs. A. Chad­
wick. and the retiring patron, Jake
Christmas Day.
Simmons. Mrs. Chadwick and Mr.
Slmmtns were presented with past
matron and past patron pins.
NYSSA ELEVATOR
"Let Your Light So Shine” was
the installing ceremony for the new
officers, with the new star points
and Mrs. J. L. Church, conduc­
and a
tress, taking part in the ceremony.
The installing officer was Mrs. Bert
Llenkaemper. assisted by Mrs. Sid
Burbtdge; the Installing musician.
Mrs. Hilda Tensen; the Installing
chaplain, Mrs. Vemena Beam; and|
i-:i p
,
the Installing marshal, Mrs. Ken­
i %
V
-
neth Renstrom.
Mrs. Bud Wilson, the newly In­
stalled worthy matron, was present­
To All Our Patrons and Friends
ed with an Eastern Star Bible from
the ijroup, and a corsage from her
sister, Mrs. W. J. Melton.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs E. E. Crocker and Mrs. Marie
Black.
8
EFNTERTAIN
AT CLU B
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pelrsol en­
y , v v
tertained at dinner Sunday ait the
Palette country club. Guests In­
Carl Roth
Burt Haney
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Ben Maffitt
and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McGowan
of Nampa and Miss Mary Schof-
fleld and Warren McGowan of
HAVE A HAPPY HOLIDAY
Vale.
5
With this, the greatest of holidays, before us,
Leave For Coast—
Mr. and Mrs. Fred KraitZburg
we
join in the good wishes of the world to
and daughters left for Reedsport,
promote
the spirit of good fellowship anti
Oregon to visit Mrs. Krataburg's
peace on earth.
mother, Mrs. Jennie Baker. While
on the coast, Mrs. Kratzburg will
go through the Portland clinic.
Telephone IOÔ
To Monterey—
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Renstrom
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24
left this week for Monterey. Cal­
ifornia, where they will visit Cap­
DOUBLE FEATURE
tain and Mrs. Harvey Myers. Mrs.
Russell Hayden
Renstrom is a sister of Captain
Myers.
“SONS OF ADVENTURE”
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Jack Throop
BUILDING SPECIALTIES CO.
Box 479
Phone 466R
Ontario, Oregon
"Serving Lower Snake River Valley”
-
-
-
-
Only windows with storm sash permanently set In rubber, and
famous Rolscreen. rolls up and down as simply as a shade. Dual
glazing winter and summer: no taking down, shifting In seasons.
Warranted not to sweat. Steel frame, wood sash, heavily weath-
erstriped. Window can be washed from Inside. Cost same as
ordinary units. Inspect this revoiuntionary window In the better
new homes. A size for every need.
Ceramic tile Installation, Pella Venetian blinds and rolscreens,
insulation, weatherstrip, pumice block, and building accessories.
For Information or free estimates contact
-
-
DR. G.W. GRAVES
BUILDING OR REMODELING?
SPECIFY PELLA CASEMENT WINDOWS!
-
-
WE WISH Y O U . . . .
A Christmas of joy anti content­
ment; of peace, good cheer and
è?
gj?.:. happiness—that is our wish
o
for you and yours this
*
* joyous Yuletide season.
% m s
* O %
. . . . EVANS STUDIO
Merry Christmas
Happy New Year
o>
¥
CARL 8 BURT’S MACHINE SHOP
N Y S S A program
THEATRE
-
-
-
-
CURRY PRODUCE
Jimmy Dorsey, June Preisser In
“MUSIC MAN”
4dm. Evenings 44r-9r Inc. Tax
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25
Wallace Beery, Tom Drake
“ALIAS A GENTLEMAN”
CARTOON
Mat.. Sat., 2:10; Adm. 30c 9c Inr. Tax
Adm. Evenings 44c-9c Inc. Tax
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, DECEMBER 26-27
From the files of the F. B. I comes a story
filled with pulse-beating excitement and terrific
suspense!
“THE STREET WITH NO NAME"
Mark Stevens, Richard Widmark, Lloyd
Nolan and Barbara Lawrence
Cartoon
Sports
Mat., Sun., 2:30, Adm. S0r-9c. Inc. Tax.
Adm. Evening« 44c-9c Inc. Tax
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28
BARGAIN NIGHT
DOUBLE FEATURE
Lyn and I^ee Wilde, Adele Mara In
“CAMPUS HONEYMOON”
Pat White In
"SINGING
SPURS”
Adm. 30c-9c Inc. Tax
THURSDAY
&
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29-30
Don’t fail to see this wonderful story about
all the animals uf the forest.
Walt Disney’s
“BAMBI”
In Technicolor
Cartoon Matinee Wed. Sports
News
2:30, Adm. 30c-9c
Adm. Evening« 44c-9c Inc. Tax
NEWS
VIEWS
With Indications pointing bo this
being the biggest Christmas season
an the record, our town has been
a mighty gay and exciting place
durtiv the past few weeks. There
are people who say that Christmas
Is for the Children, but there's no
doubt we all feel a lift in our
spirits at this time of year. The
bright decorations, the trees with
their brilliant dazzle of colored
ornaments and sparkling tinsel, the
traditional carols, the mysterious
packages.. .all add to the festive
air. But even more important
ts what the season does to us tn
the way of thinking of others Even
In our common contacts as we
hurry about town on our hundreds
of errands there is a greater con­
sideration and courtesy We are all
caught tn the magic of the time
And ttyit Is the true spirit of
Christmas that Iks behind the
lights and Unset It is the giving of
ourselves to the Idea of "Peace on
earth, goodwill toward men”. And
this feeling ts the greatest gift
any of us can give or receive
throughout the YuktkJe season.
We'd like to extend our Christmas
Greening to you and your family,
and hope the time may corn* when
all the world will enjoy live bless­
ings which we have to such a full
degree In this community . for the
real spirt: of Christmas ts the
spirit of full and lasting peace.
Herriman Motor
Company
?7/eïà{/
A triple wish for all
of you is ourst
Good Cheer! Good Friends!
Good Health!
SERVICE PARTS COMPANY
Lyvy C/ir/J m as
/p/á
t t Christmas is an old-^jE
fashioned holiday, a time ¿ r 'Y
for reliving childhood
^
days and for recalling oldi^T
times, old friends.
May all the peace and
tranquility of the season
be yours in full measure
Morrison Electric Co.
TO ALL OF
YOU,
A SEASON
BRIMFUL
W ITH
HOLIDAY
JOY.
Nyssa Lumber Company