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o PAGE SIX THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 3. 1952 scene of a turkey dtrner served for c^lm by of Nyssa were dinner g u esQ Mi and Mrs. Andrew Standal. Mrs. of Mr and Mrs Jfcke Fisher in New Martha Norland and Palmer. Mrs Plymouth k st^ ridioy ***r* ^ t Kirby Meiers aud children and John Fisher and Mildred and Don and HAVE FAMILY AT HOME “ >lorado and their daughter. Mr ^ I h e l r ^ i g e V . s o n Ken! o f * t ^ 5 e i S ^ A 'n r l T ' Fisher Friday evening of last ’’ •eek Mrs Meiers of Sfcssa motored to (Continued from Page l) A family reunion was en joyed bv “ enry ind *am,ly (,t V‘*’1 n*th’ « « Chris tnufc. evening at Urn*- dency. with L u g U ,'P h ip je n and ‘ were guests of Mr oand Mrs. Gene FVed Fisher and Mildred and Don Emmett ¿lew Years eve for dinner >uys, California The other sons tilla The other son. Carroll. a.>o rr«ei fleus ~ Mr and Mr« n ai„,, _ in charge General Honey Monday evening at an oys- Mr .md Mrs Herb Fisher and Mrs. with Mr and Mrs J^se Conra6. c'h ri«fn u - / . Capper at and daughters who attended witn lives at PlatteviHe. but was unable chairmen of the dance were Mr; ter supper. ■' -------------------------------------------------- ■ — •— — — — — — — . " 1 ____ tMtte whfcn seven of their theif families were Mr Ray Mille: to attend the reunion. C;, rr ^ n k s"w ilb u rn 'o t h e r Mr aud Mrs R H Lei*h of Fal1 * c mimitteemen were Mrs Car. Hum- Creek- Ore« on arrived here Decern- OIVE CHRISTMAS DINNER ingham, Mrs Waynard Talbot and **T 34 and m ,ted Untu Thursday Mr and Mrs Leslie Hurbanic en- Mr- John Schenk, retreshments; Mr and Mrs J !s; ^eigh and ertamed Christmas uay at a dinner Douglas Phtppen, Banks Wilburn ottMfr relatives. Mr. and Mrs R H f r Mr and Mr H O. Bagley of and Bill Hepworth, confettu, nolst Ceigh and Mr and Mrs. J N Leigh M uitpelie Idaho and Mr and Mr makers and hat.; Mr and Mrs. Der:- i liad Christmas dinner with Mr and 'h /¿turn Glenn and family of Ny . i ii.. Fife and Mrs John Schenk, deco- Mrs Cecil Leigh and Beulah Mr and Mrs Bert Stephens and ratioiis; and niasic by the Kapp's HAVE CHRISTMAS PARTY orchestra of Vale. Tne floor show. family, who have been in Oregon The home £*.' Mi and Mi Leslie '.aged just before 12 o ’clock, was \_n- ; the past two months, returned Mon- a,*d “ * 1r0» r/ u°,Cn0U°n We represent one of the Burbank ;o> the” ene Ot 'a ChTisi- der°the'dlrectioiVorMrV'L^.sUe“ Bali- da^ here At present, they are living in mu. eve party tor ull of Mr. Bur-POmifg»“ “ leading property insurance Oreenleaf bank’s family The affair was feat- i companies in the United Mr. and Mrs. Jim $>mg of Emm OLSENS ENTERTAIN ured by a gift exchange States, >ssuing only standard Dr. and Mrs. John C&’>en enter- ett, former residents of Apple valley, called on friends here one day last • • non-assessable policies. SPONSORc SHOWER 0 tamed relatives at d-u ier Tuesday week. They were dinner guests of Tne Independent Christian Work- at their home. Places were laiti for Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey. Reduce your insurance costs through ei- will sponsor . h'iwer of house- Mr and Miff) Charles Newbill and Mrs. J D Lambert and children. dividends returned to policyholder i. liold and personal effects for Miss and^ Betty, and Mr. and Mr; Allen and Alice, came Wednesday Prances Poster of Nyssa who will OarrUon. © evening of last week On visit Mr and vail for India In February Anyone Mrs J. N. L-ngh and Mr. anti Mrs | Vho fe< il'cVLS NEW YEARS PARTY Cecil Leigh. like helping this home town girl Mr and Mra Huston Wilson gave 5 family dinner was held Thurs- Real Estate in tier missionary work is invited an informal New Year s eve party day '¿ c c e m b ^ 'a t " T h e 'J N Leigh to attend the |J\ower at the home of for 18 g i^ ts . High-light of the eve- , home The visit marked the first Insurance Mr Clifford Main January 0 at 2:30. ntng was a mid-night bstiffet supper. time in 10 years that ttie family had beer together. Ph. 18 16 N. 3rd Nyssa a ENTERTAIN FRP'NDS i 'TTND ita lic I'A I, SFEETCNC t Mr and Mrs. Doyal Rebman of Mr. and Mrs Grant Lewis enter A special meeting was held Sunday tained Saturday night for Mr and Weiser were New Year’.«* eve and afternoon under tlv» direction of the Mr s Larry Brown of Torrence. Cali- ! » th* h° me Stake M I A for all young people of MUTUAI f i l l i JsttO C IM IO N forma tiia and Mr and Mrs. Glea BUI- Farrell. v orh^ , parents’ Mr and Mrs Vlncent the Nys.sa stake witli Roland Maw ings. The Fred Fisher home was the and Mrs. Carl Burmngham In © charge. The guest speaker was Scott GUEST AT BIRTHDAY PARTY .7 ^ ■ : rTr^-rryrrv. ir. rtifp*ñrntnld¿'r" ;; inm mwanismiiu: H Brown, president of the Boise Miss Anna Mae Fife wa.s honored ■ ’gy stake Music for the program was guest at a birtht,'#y party given at presented by Nani Child. Betty Fife her home Saturday by her mother. and Olga Sanders, who sang "To Mrs. Lamont Fife. The day's activi- j The Tempi#" and Adrienne Peter- |*es included games and informal son. who played a piano solo. fun, dinner ©Jf noon and a show at 1 2 p. m. Guests who helped Anna LOIS WILSON GIVES PARTY Mae celebrate her 10th blfthday were i iBl Mi Lois Wilson gave a holiday Susan Kenaston. Celia Bybee, Joan party for 12 of her friends. The eve Baker, Joy Oay Roth. Oeraldine j ning wa.s spent decorating the tree Morinaka, Diane Low, Barbara Beck, and playing games. Dinner was ser Janiel Jones, and Judy Lewis. ved Di Lois’s mother. Mr Bud Wil son nine children were pre-.eltif Out-of- an^ Mr Olen Osborn of Panni, LARGE CROWD ATITNLkS E town guests were their -.on Warren1 ifnd Claude Capper. Percy Capper A capacity cr wd a’ ,:.d 'd th - W atri» Capper and family of PlatteviHe. ^ ***.' MC e c R i c h ards of .N ,,ss? New Year’s eve aance dance given m k Social Notes Night Partv Vt Churel H ehl There's SECURITY behind an insurance contract written by our agency Beginning January 7 We Will Close Our Office and Waiehouse Daily • From 12 to 1 p. m. * To Be Better Able lo Serve Cur Cuslomers the Rest of the Day TOBLER'S Feed and Fuel, Inc. Call Us! KEN POND N orthwestfrn why it p a y s l o w a it f o r a WD t r a r t o r BRACKEN’S JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE ATTEND SLUMBER PARTY Margaret Bates gave a slumber party last week for three of her j friend i, Ofitha Strasbaugh. Betty, Lou Smith and Lois Wilson. The girls -pent U>e early evening yieigh- ing Home beaut , begin $ With. . . T h ere’s only one tractor like this — Sale Starts Saturday, Jan. 5 SHORT ROUTE e*OU NORTHWEST j One-Way Plus Tax PORTLAND _.. * 7.70 SEATTLE 1IWU feUGENE 8.90 If * ch*ap#r by for then driving yowr carl bunch Room Stunz Lumber Co. pickup plow for big-tractor capacity with light-tractor luei economy. So many people know and want the WD Tractor that you may have to wait a little longer to get your order tilled. But n ow ’s the time to see the WD. Drive it yourself. Say the w ord ?md you r first choice in farm po\\’®r Will soon be on its way to you. REVIVAL January NAZARENE, Corner of St. Ih» National Farm and Ho<n« Hour — Evory Saturday — 'NBC and G<x>d Ave., 5th morning at J a ) ToWöis GrOUJl 3 Lim it- Titoo :o 2 9 0 each Nyssa. 11:00 and each evening at 7:45 Rev. and Mrs. T o w e ls C. F. Byers of Nebraska are Bauman Farm Equipment the special speakers, musicians, slagers. children and youth workers for these services. Y^ur Allis-Chalmers and N ew Idea Dealer T o w e is Everyone Is Invited to Attend ~ p r o g r a m JHFATRE crusto:. 1«:. Gt OUp 4 Limit— Three ic a ciw tom w 3 9 c each G ro u p J Each of These Revival Services N Y S S A T e le p h o n e J O Ô UTOUp 2 Limit— :'hrec ‘.o c. 1 9 c each Services will be held Sunday ( V ¡ÍLLISCI CHALMERS SAtfS A NO SERVICI 1 Limit— Three 10 a customer l i p each Towels 6-20 AT THE CHURCH OF THE Tune in G rC lip i ’hone 217 TRACTION BOOSTER that automatically shifts extra weight to rear wheels for plowing and other heavy jobs. three - bottom SPECIAL TOW EL PURCHASE: These tow els are factory-rejec' seconds of a fam ous brand. W e secured over two thousand tow els but due 10 the exceptional '. alu es and so w e can distribute them more eq u a lly , v.*o are limiting three tor/els of a group to e a c h customer for a total of 18 towels. Towels - TR A ILW A YS l>OW,/»-SHIFT rear wheels moved in or out by the engine. i WO-CLUTCH control with foot-operated master clutch plus oil-cushioned hand clutch. Works Kke a second engine on power take-ofl Jobs. --- y ei im i: -viliriaeK - euatom e r 4 9 a each Come and W olihip With Us; You Will Enjoy it. and Mrs. C. F. Byers I A " i i ■■•Tisis, Musicians Singers Towels - GrOUp 6 O. W Abla. Pastor Phone 208-J Limit—Yhra* to c: cwelocaar 5 9 a each JANUARY 5 — Skip Along Rosenblooir FIGHTS with M a x 'H o s e n b lo o m — $ & £ } £■ aer also '’ Sky High'1’ » ; 30 -> M>i S id M e lto n — M ara ¿.yrfci. Mr tliiiP >M i 30; \di>. .10« | » - • JANUARY 6-7 Main Evem, ill Rounds lid o of Roiso with WiViiarft HolcDn — We icy Ol 88c 38 Ladies Rayon Panties Sizes S - ,Vi 160— Canton Ohio 19c Blue, Pink. 7 ‘ fellow Men s Flannel Shirts S I .79 Reg $L 98 S IX -R O U N D SR M ’.-FTN a ; ii. Nt, QV&Xt A memorable motion picture with the tenderr©** «0 1. ao s p s /n e / BOB DAHLSTEDT *3<J — Moist. Idahc ainid fighting In Italy duimg World War f* Matineo SuO. U;30; Adm 3C t . v V S. MOE SMITH J6- ’»Veiser, Idaho Keith Gorreli vs. jerry Wright Poking Exprés o ' ’ Nyssa, 130 , Joseph votfrtt — Corltin* „al. EDMI'NJP OBWEViH — MARVIN MILI.M' Traveling War-Torn China, two people find low’s .¿ibotost 7 » g * i cut in adventure's greatest moment. JA N U A R Y 10-1 r "O n Moonlight Bay *3 JECIINICOLOiJ with Doris Day—Gordon McCtae BILLY GRAY—JACK SMITH If you go for home cookin’ and klssin' in the ;>arfcr cotnft shit meet the Windfields Tliey'fe your kind of foifc. Boise; i<f.8 S2.59 S if ô 92 x 8 1 R egrlrr Friao $ 1.5C Ladies House Dresses Chuck Berry vs Sonny Beyl Jloiso, 170 Golden Seal Blankets J’ < v o o l, 20N Rayon, 75'. Cot.o. rHHEL I Rf A' NC ROUTS g l A N U A R t 8-a. i?h il: — N YSSA, CRLGON Mickey Rhodes vs Tomme Beddell Force Of Arms o $2.?8 Values — Sizes 32 - 3* - 36 T H U R S D A Y . Ï K N . lb with MifcNS fOVF.JOjr — Ladies Plaid Shirts S I.88 ’ alues from $2.°3 .o $ t.9b Nyssa, 181: Dick Cantrell vs. Bill Dewey Boise, 156 Spor.soied Bv N /s« Emmett, i4” Come In and see the many additional items not listed Ragles l.ouge iio% Î.O.es'txrk (*ommission Co. Sales Bart- North «'i Nyssa on Third Sv in this advertisement which are greatly reduced! •. M il >Uii!cHng Welt Heated General Admission SI.20 - Ringside S2.0C ■ Including Tax XR s A h o l FITTING bra CKEN’S Nytaa. O r^ on o d r s Y h ^ o d s CLOTHING B