Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 25, 1952, Image 12

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 25. 1952
NV8SA
THEATRE
TELEPHONE 198
R D AY
DECEMBER 26-27
"CALIFORNIA
CONQUEST"
In Tichnicolor with
CORNEL WILDE
TEItESA WRIGHT
Also
The Bowery Boys In
"FEUDIN' FOOLS"
with Mr^ Uel Alsup as chairman
The evening was climaxed with a
pr-.gram of -everal Christmas songs
md read.ngs.
Refreshments were served in the
] Ingebritsens Entertai0
lining rcom deccrated in keeping
Mr and Mrs Mel Ir.gebritsen en- vith Christmas.
I lertained at a Christmas pinochle
•v_•••
! pirty Sunday at their h me Gue.-i Doctors of Sarazin
I were Mr. and Mr Clarence Kettig
Ciinic Have Dinner
ut Ontario. Mr and Ml H
'
Drs. K E. Kerby, J. J. Sarazin, K
Jer i»n of Payette and Mr and Mr
A. Ganford and J. R. Cundall enter­
.auri Lancaster.
tained employees of Sarazin Clinic,
their husbands and wives with a
dinner party Saturday evening in the
Elkins Hosts At Dinner
Jo e room . f the Moore Hotel at
Mr. and Mr
Jin Y.'.f..:.
hosts Sunday at a Christmas dinner Ontario. Sixteen enjoyed the din­
given in their heme. Guests were ner and Chri-tmas gift exchange.
Mrs Ava Broughton, Miss Myrtle The group met at the Kerby home
I Ilett, Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Val- prior to the dinner.
— *
I _i^z, air. and Mr-. Siy Cutler, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Dewey and Ml s Club Christmas Party
Lila Ilett.
Mrs. Henry Hartley was hostess to
her Tuesday evening bridge club for
a Christmas party and gift exchange
Rcbekahs and Oddfellows
Wednesday evening of last week.
Hold Holiday Party
Mrs. Bernard Frost of Payette, Mrs
Forty-six Rebekala- and Oddfel­ Leo Lorenz of Rio de Janeiro and
lows had their annual Christina Mrs. Campbell Baer were guests of
party Friday at the I.O.O.F. hall, the club.
Prizes at bridge were awarded to
Mrs. Artie Robert-on, high s-core and
Mrs. Frank Morgan, second high.
_ j .
burial inti's
Civic Club Christmas
Program and Tea
SUNDAY-M ONDAY
AND THE
SEVEN DWARFS"
A return -howing < ' one of Walt
Disney’. feature ie;;gth cartoons
in technicolor.
"WITH A SONG
May the bright­
In Technicolor with
est
star
SI SAN IIAVWARD
KORY CALHOUN
DAVID WA1 M
TIIEI.MA RITTER
over your home
this
Christmas
with
light and
A stocking filled
with health and
prosperity
— that’s our wish
for you, t h i s
Yultide!
warmth.
Nyssa
MINER'S
Funeral Home
BARBER SHOP
New Year’s Midnite Show
"SOUND O FF"
with
LOCAL NEWS
MARRIED"
In spirit of the herald
a n g e l s who caroled
‘‘Glory to the New Born
King,” we extend our
s i n c e r e s t Christmas
wishes to you and those
you hold dearest.
OWYHEE
BEAUTY SHOP
Five couples who have been en­
joying wedded bliss discover they
are not married at all. A bonus
package of laughs and stars.
Mat. 1:30, Continuous showing
S A TU R D A Y -JA N U A R Y 3
RETURN OF
LADIES'
SHOES
Oxfords — Sandals
Various Casuals
Odd Lots—Broken sizes
Values to $8.95
Priced at
Values to St.98
$299
$ 2 00 andSJO O
GIRLS'
DRESS CLEARANCE
Many Styles and Colors to Choose From
Reg. $1.98
Reg. $2.49
2 for $3.00
Reg. $2.98 a n d $3.49
77c
$1.55
$1.88
This is an especially good item—come early
Friday morning and make your choice.
MAY TRUCKING CO.
GENERAL HAULING
1619 Second Ave. South, Payette
Pilone 830
with
P H I. DOUGLAS
EVE ARDEN
GINGER ROGERS
MARILYN MONROE
_ (¡shine
Rayons—Cottons
Nylons
Dressy Patterns
TH U R SD A Y-FR ID A Y
"W E'RE NOT
Christmas
Greetings
BAUMAN FARM EQUIPMENT
DRESSES
MICKEY ROONEY
ANNE JAMES
JOHN ARCHER
Show Starts at 12:00
J A N U A R Y 1-2
May the true spirit of
the
First
Christmas
shine brightly in the
hearts of you and your
family to day and every
day.
LADIES'
Dec. 27 Square dance at 8:30 p m
at the old gym, sponsored by the
Nyssa firemen.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Tucker and
family of Warden, Wash., arrived
Monday evening to remain over
Christina- visiting at the home of
Mrs. Tucker's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Smith. Another daughter. Mrs.
Afton Paris and son, Steven of
Pocatello plan to join them for the
holidays also.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wehlitr and
son of Pendleton were week-end
guests at the Ward Wieneke home.
Mr. Wieneke’s father, H. A. Wieneke.
who has been a houseguest at the
vin Williams of California arrived * r of M
here
to »end the holidays with her par-
at the Medlock heme Sunday for a ent
the Rev. and Mrs. Henry
visit over the holidays.
Moore.
December 26lh Through 31st
COMING EVENTS
shine
Mr and Mrs Jacobson and daugh-
CLEARANCE
The high school class and younger
members f the Christian church
went out carolling Monday evening.
Later the high -cho ■! group was en­
tertained with a chili suoper at the
Richard Mason home and the youn­
ger children were guests for a chili
feed at the church.
DECEMBER 30-31
brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs Mar-
AFTER CHRISTMAS
Carolers Entertained
TUESDAY-W EDNESDAY
DECEMBER 31
Officer- elected at the last meet­
ing to be in-tailed during the Janu­
ary meetinr of the Rebekahs are
Wilma H n noble grand: Bessie
McOonnei! and Sylvia Fox left and
right supp rter- to the noble grand:
vice-grand. Marv Cox and left and
right supporter- to the vice-grand.
Blanche It-
ind Oven Fingers
Other officer- -elected were Daisy
Cohen. wird°n: Irene Alsup, inside
guardian: Virginia Williamson, out-
sid» guard in: Alta Sfunz, chaplin
and musician. May Bellon.
Wienekn the p a t two weeks, ac-
campan.ed them back to spend
Christinai at Portland.
Mr. and Mr*. Boh Bibbey of Dwy­
er. Wyo., came the forepart of this
week to visit with friends and rela­
tives at Nyssa, Vale and Ontario
over Christmas. They will be Christ­
mas dinner guests at the Richard
Mason home along with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Davis of near Portland
and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lewis of On­
tario.
•Ir. and Mrs. Wayne Moncur spent
last week-end at Barley and Ru­
pert.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Weeks spent
the week-end visiting their son, John
Weeks and family at McDermitt,
Nev.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kudrna and
family of Ontario were Sunday visi­
tors at the Joe Maughn home.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tetlan of
Idaho Falls were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Grottveitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Beam of
Prineville are visiting at the home
of his mother, Mrs. Clara Beam.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ackerman and
family of Kelso, Wash, came Tues­
day to remain over Christmas at
the home of Mrs. Ackerman’s par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheddie Med-
lack. Mrs. Medlock's sister and
Miss D >'hy Erwin was hostess
afternoon at the Episcopal Parish
to 12 member- of the young adult
hall.
Mrs. Glea Fillings was chairman group of th» Methodist church Sun­
f the program hour which was in day eveni!.-’.
Mrs Ci.ff Main gave the devo-
' tional service and Keith Hrrrim in
presented the lesson. Later, games
were plavrd under the direction of
Cliff Main M:
Erwin served re­
freshment
"SNOW WHITE
Tiie stranger than fiction story
of the gallant Jane Fruman sing­
ing America's all-tune top song
hits.
Rebekahs t> Install Officers
At January Meeting
Miss Envin Entertains
The December meeting of the Nys-
a Civic club was held Wednesday Young Adult Class
DECEMBER 28-29
IN MY HEART"
keeping w.*:. the Chn-tmas theme
Mrs Gerr 9:am read several ap­
propriate p ‘ems ani Mr
Billings
read the Fhr.-una story with mus­
ical inter: .
by Mi He:b Fi. her
■»laying the v. lin and Mrs. C. W
Buchner famishing p.ano accom­
paniment
Mrs. Th :na- J.ne'- and Mrs.
Fisher pre led at the tea table
which wa mtered with a miniature
sleigh and Santa with Christmas
candle at
il.ered crn m en ts As­
sisting M
Jone- and Mr.- Fisher
on the tea e mmittee were Mrs. A.
L. Heldt. Mi Olen Kenaston and
Mrs. We ley Browne.
SU ITS
BLOUSES
A “Santa” Special
Rayons—Cottons
Nylons
sgoo
Values to $1.98
Regular S19.95
$ | 4 4 to $ 3 0 0
Don’t Be Too Late!
GIRLS' and LADIES'
WINTER and SPRING COATS
Savings up to 50%
V a lu e s to $39.95 ______
V a lu e s to $19.95
May the true spirit of
Christmas . . born with
Him in the manger two
thousand years ago . . .
bring peace and hope
to you and yours . . .
now and always.
FRANK JAMES
TOWNE GARAGE
SU N D A Y-M O N D A Y
LADIES'
Priced From
The May Trucking Co. of Pay­ problems, which, aids in the pro­
ette is very popular with the peo­ motion of agriculture and com­
ple over this section of the state merce in the territory they serve.
as they offe? a most modern truck
It is such public and business
service. Their charges are very activities, producing prosperity
reasonable and it has been con­ that helps to turn the wheels cf
servatively estimated that this industry in this section and aids
line has saved the people of this very materially in the promotion,
section of the state many dollars progress and development of this
section of the state.
in iiauling charges.
They are responsible for bring­
This concern is meeting with
success as they solve the hauling ing and keeping here many dol­
problems of the people of this lars each year and in this review
area and offer first class accomo­ they must be complimented upon
dations. They are prepared bet their activities in the business
ter than ever to solve all hauling j world.
HENRY FONDA
GENE TIERNEY
JACKIE COOPER
HENRY lit LL
Also
CARTOON
A Return Showing
LADIES'
J A N U A R Y 4-5
Values to
s2995
NELLIE"
price and happiness
In Technicolor with
goes out to every
DAVID WAYNE
HI GH MARLOWE
JEAN PETERS
ALBERT DEKKEK
one o t you.
PAJAMAS
PAJAMAS
FLANNEL
...
FLANNEL
$3.49
Reg. $5.00
Dancing
Those wild and wonderful days
when you were young. You will
Uvo again, laugh again to tin
wonderful heart-warming story.
$2.49
KNIT
“FIRST NITER"
Music
$400to$JQ 00
BOYS'
Reg. $2.98 ..
Our hope for your
Priced From
MEN'S
BROADCLOTH
SUN SHINES.
$10.00
GIRLS' and CHILDREN'S
Reg. $3.98
"W AIT'TIL THE
$15.00
$2.99
Sizes A—B—C—D
Reg. $2.49______ $1.98
Reg. $2.98_______$2.49
KNIT
“SKI JAMAS”
Reg. $3.59..
.$3.19
Sizes 2—14
The management and staff of E V E R YB O D Y’S of Nyssa
wish to take this time to wish all of our good friends
and customers a very
Merry Christmas and Happy New Y ear!
EVERYBODY SAVES AT
Entertainment
TU ESD AY-W ED NESD AY
J A N U A R Y 6-7
"CRIPPLE CREEK"
In Technicolor with
GEORGE MONTGOMERY
KARIN BOOTH
JEROME COVKTLAND
W ILLIAM BISHOP
Th£ West’s wildest boom town
with the mystery of gold looting
from cripple creek tinners.
only wish you “ A
Merry Christmas” and *’A
Happy New Year” but intend
to M AKE them happv ones
for you.
Bring Your Friends
and Spend Your
Christmas Eve Here
W e Give S <£ H Green Stamps
EZ CARR APPLIANCES
Opaa 'Til 9 P. M. Every Saturday
M0RR0C0 CLUB
On Ontario Highway, Just North of Nyssa
NYSSA
OREGON