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THE N YSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1951 PAGE SIX p o rt a l E lites LO C AL COUPLE M A R R Y A reception was held in the Nyssa L O 8 »lake liou»e Saturday even- ilit» in honor of Mr and Mr* Joel Mitchell, who were married Novem ber 27 in the Idaho Falls temple The bride, the former Mis* Phyllis Dair. wore a traditional white satin Kown with long pointed sleeves and fashioned en train Her finger-tip veil was held in place with a crescent crown 8he carried a bouquet of red and white roses. Standing in the reception line with the bride and groom were the bride's mother, Mrs. Bessie Bair and the groom's parents, Mr and Mrs. David E Mitchell. Mrs Bair and Mrs Mitchell wore black dresses and white camillia corsages. During Intermission, a program was presented, which included a vocal solo. "U ntil The End O f Time Mrs. Afton Cleverly; a vocal solo, "T oo Young” , Miss Jerlyn Cleverly, and two vooal solos by Hugh Tobler Mrs Afton Cleverly, sister of the ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR sponsored by the ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL GUILD SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15 Eders Hardware Special Feature— Children'* Felt Christmas Sox More Hearts ELGIN 1 Only Watch with the DURAPOWER MAINSPRING G u a ra n te e d a lifetim e. R ep la ce d without chorge I I It e v e r b roo ks In » e rv k e . bride, made the three-tier wedding Mrs. Bernard Frost for high and Vale on Graham boulevard. Lunch ¡12:30. noon. 23 dairy cattle, mach- Terms cash. Robert Crook, owner; cake Mrs. Cleverly and Mrs Ray Mrs Marian Meyers for second. Re served on grounds. Sale starts at inery. grain, household articles.1 Anderson and Church, auctioneers Schulthies served the cake and Mrs. freshments were served by the hos George Poulson. Mrs Kenneth Tuck tesses Miss Peterson will become er and Mrs Alvin Swensen presided Mrs. Harold Brendle January 6. over the punch table + —♦ Mrs. Henry Esplin and Mrs. Tren B IR T H D A Y S HONORED Jones were in charge of the gifts and A no-hostess luncheon was given Mrs. 8chulties had charge of the at the home of Mrs Harry Anderson LOCKERS AVAILABLE guest book. Saturday, celebrating the birthdays Optometrist Music for dancing was furnished ; of Mrs. Walter McPartland and Mrs. G RAIN -FED BEEF, CUSTOM C U T TIN G A N D by the Steffens Swing Six band. Henry Hartley The luncheon table Eyes Examined W RAPPING . CUSTOM BUTCHERING v —■+ was attractively decorated with a HONORED ON A N N IV E R S A R Y centerpiece o f white chrysanthe Slock received from Monday morning Phone 9-2312 Mr. and Mrs. C liff Main were mums and red candles. until Friday noon honored guest., on their 20th wed 718 Arthur St. ding anniversary at a no-host party D INN E R GUESTS Vz mile west on Alberta Ave. Phone 381-R, locker plant given in their home The group of 30 Mr. and Mrs Ward Wieneke and Caldwell, Idaho friends and neighbors gave them a fam ily were dinner guests Sunday Phone 381-W, slaughterhouse and cutting room gift of China. Games were played at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Art and refreshments were served. Smith o f Vale t —-> GEOROE W OM ACK HONORED G U ESTS A T D INN ER George Womack of New York City Mr. and Mrs Donald Burd of was honored guest at a dinner given Tacoma and Mr. and Mrs C. A. Sunday afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. Burd of Cairo Junction were dinner V V. Orider in their home. Places | guests o f Mr. and Mrs. French Sat- were laid for Mrs. Roscoe Findley ! urday. and Gerald. Judy, Larry and Randy Mete to Santa: of Vale, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gann, 4-H G R O U P MEETS Mr and Mrs. Walter Looney and The Nyssa-etteg 4-H sewing groups Mr and Mrs. Herbert Cox and Larry have elected their officers for the and Gerald of Nyssa. | coming year. New officers are Jean j . ___ .;. I-ancaster. president; Edith Pounds, HONORED A T SHOW ER vice president; Mardelle Thompson] as advertised la LIFE, December 3 Miss K ay Peterson was honored secretary; Evelyn Whitaker, treas guest at a bridal shower given Friday urer; Louise Hamby, song leader; Ootiido Mirro, W h J tU M Woskof PortobU Spot evening by Mrs. C. E. Leseberg and Berniece Mefford, game leader; Gloro-Proof Mirror fo ri Soot Cooori » Utili»» ti«h* Mrs. Ken Renstrom in the Ren- Sharen Jaques, reporter; and Bar S .aird l . 0 . V m «Y "Irro f V « » -U t . strom home. Bridge was played dur bara Myers, council member. At the Spotlight Whool Trior lio g i Cigorotto Lljhtor ing the evening, with prizes going to last meeting, held November 30 at the home of Mrs., C. M. Pounds, I: leader, Jean Lancaster gave a dem Shop in U ituro for your Ford-owning frinndi onstration of the sewing machine. Home beauty begins at your Ford D oalor’t l * —* with K IN G M A N O R AN G E MEETS A regular meeting of the Kingman Orange was held Monday evening. November 26. Prank Sherwood In stalled th e 1952 officers. The mem bers voted to buy a T. B. bond, as they have done in past years. DR. G.W. GRAVES we have tie answer ? FO RD O W N E R S LOVE FORD ACCESSORIES Herriman Motor Co. CLUB W OM EN M EET The Chatter Box club held- its contest party at the Wallace Gregg home Thursday, with the losers en tertaining the winners with a 1 o'clock luncheon. A business meeting was held, with Mrs. Harry Oardner and Mrs. Fern Runcorn being elected as secretary and treasurer, respectively, as those elected to the offices at thè previous meeting were unable to serve. Plans were made to give a Christmas bas ket consisting of food, gifts and clothing, which is to be packed at the Wallace Oregg home not later than noon. December 24. All dona tions are asked to be made by that time. Mrs. Howard Finger is packing a box consisting of toys to be sent to the children's home at Boise. All persons are asked to have their do nations at the Finger home not later than December 15. Plans were made for the Christmas party to be held at the Alva Ooodell home December 19. Dinner will De served at 7 o'clock Mystery sister gifts will 'be exchanged. Men and children will take gifts for the grab box. -L O A N S - A L L K INDS OF Real Estate Loans Prompt, Courteous Service Domed c r y i t o l . l Isa w S u p e rb v a lu e I« a hr »fyled, »marttjr it y ted, m oif m fa ith fu l tim ep iece, KEN PO N D Insurance . y Our Christmas Layaway Plan Paulus Je w e lry IKE CAN'T TAKE IT _ you w in GIVE UP? M IKE-M ADE FASTER, CHEAPER GAINS. YOU’RE A BETTER I K E 1. T SSNm m W NM W M W W UM HW W W W +—•fr I7 |ewel Elgin Deluxe. C p O U l l i p u n i i m bracelet ' h FISCHER S LOCKER SERVICE Ask for free book let, “The Secret »f Making Meat T e n d e r" Tells how cheaper cuts of meat can be made as tender as e x p e nslve cuts. Hartman's Lockers j Tw o Miles East of Nyssa A t Locker Ave. C AR D P A R T Y HELD Twenty-one tables were in play at the card party sponsored by St Anne's Altar society In the Catholic church December 1. Pinochle prize winners were as follows: Women, Mrs. Antone Richter, first, and Mrs V. W. Duus, second; men, V. W Duus. first, and Leonard Phillips, j second, and George Schweizer and I Mrs. Clarence Reed, traveling prizes, j Bridge prize winners were Mrs Dean | Smith, first and Mrs. Campbell Baer, second, for women; Wilton Jackson, first, and C. A. Malley, sec- ond, for men, and Mrs. Tom El- dredge, traveling prize. PU B LIC FARM S A L E - Friday. December 7. 3'-, miles due west of N Y S S A Telephone 108 p r o g r a m THEATRE CHRISTMAS GIFTS Gifts for All Members of The Family Visit O ur Toyland GIFTS FOR W O M E N GIFTS FOR MEN MoJud Hosiery Carole King Dresses Lovable Brassiers Munsingwear Lingerie Lace Handkerchiefs Playtex Girdles Nylon Slips by MoJud Shirley Lee Dresses A rrow Shirts and Ties Stetson Hats Munsingwear Hosiery Buckskin Joe Wool Shirts Campus Sportswear M iller Western Shirts Florsheim Shoes “ Marx Made” Suits and Overcoats GIFTS FOR CHILDREN GAM ES - DOLLS - TRUCKS - BA LLS - M ECHANICAL TOYS DRESSES - ANK LETS - PURSES - SLIPS - COATS - SHOES P A N T S - SH IRTS - SOCKS - C APS - SCOUT EQ UIPM ENT Come in and see our $25.00 Talking Doll to be given a w a y December 22 WILSON BROS. DEPT. STORE Dry Goods, Shoes And Ready-To-Wear X-Ray Shoe Fitting Phone 32 FOOD ECONOMY SPECIALS FRIDAY A N D SATURDAY. DECEMBER 7 A N D 8 GROCERY DEPARTMENT Holiday M argarine, pound 27c Colored and cubed F R ID A Y A N D S A T U R D A Y , DECEMBER 7-8 "S a v a g e Drums" with Sabu— Lila Baron Circus Nut Assortment - - $1.49 Comfort Tissue, family pak - 45c ORANO PR IX* $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 lia rs s u p pl y or imso Ideal gift for aervicemen VO IVICV WINNIK COME FREI also C O M E IN! SEE MIKE BLAST IKE in the P IG -G R O W IN G FIGHT at our store Puny Ike can't stand up to two-gun Purina Mike Mike’s Purina fed, but Ike gets no Purina Mike's fast on the gain and is making gains at low sost. They started even but it looks like curtains for poor Ike now. Come in and see the finish. You'll be surprised at the big difference a little Purina makes! Check The*« Record* For Gain* and Coat of Gain **IM -S 0FT~ "A s You W e re " ORANGES with William Tracy— Jo* Sawyer Navel Pound Free Christmas Matinee Saturday 10c S U N D A Y A N D M O N D A Y. DECEMBER 9-10 GRAPEFRUIT "D arling How Could You" with Joan Foniain*— John Lund Mona Freeman— Patar Hanson A comedy about a delightful family whose mom drives bachelors and daughters out of their minds. MaUnr* San. 1:M: Adm. Itc-Se Arizona Bag 53c White 10 Pounds 33c "The Harlem G lobe Trotters" CELERY also Pound "The Sunny Side O f The Street" 7c with Frankia Lane— Lynn Bari CARROTS W A TC H FOR TH IS A D ON DECEMBER 13 W E D N E SD A Y A N D TH U R S D A Y . DECEMBER 12-13 15c FOR NEXT W EIG H ING "People W ill Talk" M IKE IKE Gain 11*14-51 to 11 3« too 11-14-51 to 1! 38 <2 Cost per 100 cwt. Gain 115 70 119 00 TOBLER S FEED AND FUEL Inc. Phone 26 Nyssa, Oregon 'u W J W m W m W with Jean Crain—Cary Grant Findlay Hum#— Hugh Cronyn One of the most compelling film treats of the season — Your friends w ill talk about it— A must for all movie fans. R IN S O ▲ ◄ ► s ic BAKERY DEPT. ▼ See Us for Specials MEAT DEPARTMENT Sliced Bacon, pound SPUDS TU ESD AY. DECEMBER 11 Date IN TODAY FOR ENTRY H A N K King's Hams, pound 39c Picnic style Sausage, 3 pounds 2 Bunches 39c Wilson's brand - - - - 88c Extra fine quality W e are the only ones in town who have Country Style Links, lb. - 49c Pork Chops, lean, tasty, pound 53c Fat Bacon, fine for seasoning, lb. 25c GORDON’S DRIVE-IN MARKET H O M E O F Q U ALIT Y A N D SERVICE OPEN EVENINGS V