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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1940. Leave for Home Patient Improved Community Church at C. C. C. They’ll Bring to Life the Famous Mrs. Harold Breazeale who was Dr. and Mrs. John E. Long who Services at the Community church seriously ill for several weeks and Characters in “ Gone With the Wind’ at the C. C. C. camp on Sunday spent 10 days in Nyssa as guests under the care of Dr. L. A Mauld will be dedicated to fathers of the in : has now improved sufficiently at the J. T. Long home, returned community. Following services and to b about again. a children’s program there will be to their home in Salem Sunday. Tc Pre.ich S.rmon I a pot-luck lunch. Everyone is in- He.. Merle W. Burres, recently ] vited to bring their lunch and join Old Friends Visit In Accident r.| nited to fill lhe Nyssa charge in th» fun. Nyssa | Roy Searles, director of On Sunday five school teachers the M< Lhodist church will preach Visitors During Week of Centerville, Iowa, stopped at the Migrant Labor Camp suifered pain his first sermon in his new parish Visitors during the past week at Frank Fry home for an over-night ful although not serious injuries on Sunday. visit. Several of the ladies are when the automobile he was driv the William E. Schireman home Attend Meeting teaching in the same school in ing was struck by another car near was Mrs. Schireman's aunt, Mrs. Ralph Beutler and R. A. Thomp Walter Jones of Weiser who spent which Mrs. Fry taught 26 years Caldwell last Thursday. son attended a meeting and dinner ago. On Tuesday the party left for Searles suifered three broken ribs Thursday and Friday with them. of Purina dealers held in Ontario Portland, where some of them will and contusions from the impact Over the week end their houseguest on Monday evening. was Mrs. Schireman’s sister, Mrs. attend summer school while the re while W. L. Bliss, a passenger in Visitors from Id ah o Fred Le Clair of Lewiston. Idaho. mainder will continue on to Seattle. the car, got off with a slightly lac Wednesday visitors of Mrs. Cora Mrs. Le Clair left on Monday for The visitors included Mrs. Condra, erated eyelid and a pair of broken a short visit in Boise before return Thomason and her mother were glasses. CARL H. COAD Mrs. Lloyd Mlshler, Miss Maude Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baisch of ing to Lewiston. VIVIEN LEIGH CLARK GABLE Harvey, Mrs. Audry Bartle and Leaves Nyssa Hazelton and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph In La Grande ATTORNEY-AT-LAW as Scarlett O’Hara as Rhett Butler Miss Helen Schenk, all of Center Butler of Kimberly, Idaho. Mrs. Willard C. Jackson left on Mrs. Ed DuPre, with her daugh GONE WITH THE WIND’’ nationally famous epic of the screen, will PHONE 31 ville. Monday for a visit with her son, ters, Mrs. Dale Garrison and Miss appear at the Nyssa Theatre next week, Wednesday and Thursday, June Too Late to Classify Nyssa, Oregon Leaves for Prairie City Neil, and Mrs. Jackson in Caldwell Thelma Du Pre, spent the week end lath and 20th. All seats are reserved. Reservations may be made at the Mrs. Mary Lamb left today, and then will continue on to Port at La Grande where they attended theatre lobby, One showing each day at 2 P. M. and 8 P. M. FOR SALE—Hot water range tank and coal burning hot water tank Thursday, for Prairie City to Join land where she will Join Mr. Jack- graduation exercises. Frank DuPre L. A. Maulding, M.D. son, who has been employed there who is attending Eastern Oregon Return from Eugene heater. Also furnace coil and range Mr. Lamb who Is employed on road New Bus Schedule Physician and Surgeon for several months. hot water front.—Herb Fisher, ph. College returned home with his Mr. and Mrs. George J. Mitchell building in that vicinity. Patricia Mrs. Keith Bailey and Mrs. May mother and sisters on Monday. In with Pete returned on Monday from For Coast Points Phone 37 104W. 13Jlxc will remain in Nyssa with Mr. and Chandler drove Mrs. Jackson to their absence Joan Garrison spent Eugene where they attended the Hours; 10 to 12 and 1 to 5 Motor coach service to all Pacific HEAVY LINOLEUM RUGS (9x12) Caldwell. Mrs. L. P. Thomas. the week end at the home of her graduation exercises and Pete re Dally—Except Sunday made to sell at $8.95, discontinued grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ceived his diploma. Katherine who ccast points was improved by Mt. Fry Building Garrison, in Nyssa. accompanied her parents to Eugene Hood Stages on May 25, by a change patterns. $4.45 and $4.75; (9x10*4) in schedule that eliminated the for $3.98. The Nyssa Trader sells lor left Seattle on Monday on the Hi- Birthday Party mer over-night stop in Bend, and less. Main highway north at Al TOWNSEND CLUB Complimenting the birthday an kawa Maru for a trip to the Philip thereby shortened the travel time berta. 13Jlxc pines and the Orient. niversary of her daughter-in-law, MEETINGS between central Idaho, eastern Ore Mrs. Louis Garrison, of Ontario, Visits Relatives gon and west coast points by many TIN CAN SEALER $6.95; new quart Meets 1st and 3rd Monday at Mrs. Charles Garrison entertained Mrs. Ed Nedry and her son, Ward, hours. New 25-passenger coaches jars, complete, 69c doz. The Nys Eagles Hall members of the family at a social of Tigard are house guests of Mrs. have been placed in service on the sa Trader sells for less. We pay A. L. M cClellan President evening at her home on Monday Nedry’s sister, Miss Eva Boydell, line which runs from Boise, and cash or will trade for furniture, evening. Those attending were Mr. and are visiting the Arthur Boydell Ontario to Vale, Burns and Bend hides, pelts, wool and metals, main Don Graham .......... Secretary and Mrs. Dale Garrison, Mrs. Chas and J. J. Sarazin families as well. over the newly completed Central highway north of Alberta. 13Jlxc D OU B L E F E A T U R E The Public Is Invited Newbill, Mrs Louis Garrison and her House Guest Oregon highway. Connections are THE NYSSA TRADER, main high FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 14 and 15 sister, Mrs. J. Hetrick, of Home- Clare Peterson who is returning made in Bend with busses to Eu way north, sells for less. Used NYSSA AERIE dale. Idaho. home from medical school at Port gene. Corvallis, Salem, Portland. George O’Brien and Virginia Vale in chairs, 75c: beds, 75c; dressers, $3.50. land is a house guest at the Dr. Seattle, Klamath Falls, Medford Boxing Bout F. O. E. NO. 2134 New and used tents; guaranteed “ PRAIRIE LAW ” and San Francisco. Following the regular business Sarazin home. Meets Wednesday Night fumigated mattresses. Main high May Robson and Hairy Davenport in The new schedule has been set way north of Alberta. meeting and program held on Wed Visit from East AT EAGLES HALL Guests at the Dr. K. E. Kerby to leave Boise at 11:00 at night and nesday evening by the Labor Camp “ GRANNY GET YOUR GUN” Visiting Eagles Welcome Community association four boxing home this week are Mrs. Kerby’s will pass through Nyssa at 12:35 a. WANTED TO EXCHANGE — Elec HARRY MINER, Sec. Matinee Saturday 2:30 p. m. tric motor for a Maytag motor. bouts were enjoyed. The winner for mother, Mrs. Fred Johnson, from m„ arriving in Bend at 6:50 in the Admission Matinee 5c-20c______________ Evening 10c-30c CLIFF GREER. Pres. the evening was declared to be Joe Nebraska City, Neb., and her bro morning, and Portland at 1:10 in Must be in good running order. Call the Journal. 13Jlxc the afternoon. The schedule from ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Narango, Bums. SUNDAY and MONDAY, JUNE 16 and 17 Mrs. M. C. Rossean and daughters, Portland, Eugene, Klamath Falls In W’eiser Dorothy Lamour, Robert Preston and and Bend will arrive in Nyssa at Mr. and Mrs. William E. Schire Janice and Joyce. Dr. Kerby and Mr. Rossean are 5:05 a. m. and depart immediately Lynn Overman in man and their family and house- for Boise, connecting there with “ TYPHOON” guest, Mrs. Fred Le Clair, spent on a fishing trip and the ladies Union Pacific Stages to Salt Lake Sunday visiting with relatives and plan to spend the week end at City and east. Photographed in Technicolor Sylvan Beach. enjoying a swim at Weiser. Stop-over privileges are allowed Travelers Write Comedy and Cartoon Former Residents Transferred Word received from Mr. and Mrs. at any point along the route it was Admission Matinee 10c-25c Evening 10c-30c Mr. and Mrs. Barr Doolittle who R. Cornell who are touring the west stated by Leonard Bolton, passenger __________________ Matinee Sunday 2:30 p. m.___________________ have resided for the past three and middle west stated that they representative for the company, who years at Caldwell, where Mr. Doo are now in Kansas and are renew was in Nyssa this week confering PAL N I G H T little is employed with the Recla ing old acquaintances there. with Sid Smith, local agent for Mt. TUESDAY— JUNE 18 mation. have been transferred and In Boise Hood Stages, at the Owyhee Drug will be for a short time at Cam Martha Raye and Charlie Ruggles in Leora June Stark is visiting with company. bridge, Idaho. her grandmother, Mrs. C. W. Starks “ THE FARMERS DAUGHTER” Dinner Guests in Boise this week. Tire trip was Initiation Held “ Terry and the Pirates” At the regular meeting on Tues Mr. and Mrs. Dale Garrison and a birthday present from the grand Again we have opened our popular Drive-In Joan of Oregon Trail and* Mr. and mother who sent a ticket for Leora day evening of the Odd Fellows, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JUNE 19 - 20 Wiley Clower and Harold Fletcher Mrs. Louts Garrison of Ontario to come alone on the train. Fruit and Vegetable Stand , where you may were initiated into the order. At were Friday evening dinner guests Visits at Parents’ Home “ GONE WITH THE WIND” make your selection of produce just o ff the the close of the evening refresh at the parental Charles Garrison Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Sunlap of Matinee each day at 2 p. m. One show only. farm— and you will be delighted at the low ments were enjoyed. home. Grass Valley, Ore.,-arrived last Sun Grange Ball Game One show each evening at 8 p. m. — All seats prices, too! day for a weeks visit at the home Railroad Shipment A baseball game has been ar reserved for all showings. Seats will be on sale According to figures given by the of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McGinnis, ranged between the teams of the father and mother of Mrs. Dunlap. Union Pacific station agent, the all week. Write, call or phone 108. Oregon Trail and Big Bend Grang Nyssa force has been fairly busy Moves to Nyssa es and will be played at the Big Adm. Mat. 75c; Eve. $1.10 The Lawrence & Barnett truck Bend park on Sunday afternoon. this last month. ALL VARIETIES — ANY QUANTITY Coming into Nyssa for the period left for Enterprise today to move the Everyone Is Invited to bring a picnic LETTUCE— NEW SPUDS— WATERMELONS were 12 cars of coal, 14 of cement, household goods of Rev. Merle W. lunch and enjoy the fun. 2 of plaster, 2 of cattle, 10 of lime Burres from Enterprise to the From Caldwell RASPBERRIES — STRAWBERRIES rock, 2 of beef feed. 1 of starch, Methodist parsonage at Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Deane Johnson of 2 of tile; 1 of oil and 1 emigrant On Coast Caldwell were business visitors in car of household furnishings. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hoxie are vis Nyssa on Tuesday and guests at the From Nyssa there were shipped iting relatives in the western part Sidney Burbidge home. North of the “ Y” Nyssa over the Union Pacific lines 61 car of the state and on the coast. Visits Mother loads of sugar, 35 of cattle, 2 of Confined at Home Gordon Ray of Baker spent Tues hogs and 1 of beans. Following a heart attack last day night with his mother, Mrs. week, H. Q. Johnson has been or Stella Butler. Cut Knee Mary Lou Burbidge suffered a dered by his physician, Dr. L. A. On Eastern Trip Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McClure left painful cut on the knee Wednesday Maulding, to remain quietly at this week for New York, with Mr. evening when a razor blade with home for two weeks. and Mrs. Thomas Burton, Kemela. which she was playing slipped. She Attend Reception was taken to Dr. Maulding for Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olsen were The McClures planned to bring treatment and was able to return guests at a reception honoring the home a new car on their return. home again. wedding of Mrs. Olsen’s nephew, At Nyssa Nursing Home FRIDAY and SATURDAY — JUNE 14 and 15 To Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rosebury of Leland Schomberg, and Miss Anna Luque at Nampa on Saturday ev near Nyssa a daughter was born on 2 lb. The young ening. Mr, and Mrs. Olsen re Saturday, June 8th. Pkgs. mained over the week end in Nampa lady has been named Mary Alice and she and her mother are being as guests of her mother. Shurfine, ground fresh, cared for by Dr. K. E. Kerby. Dad will appreciate a gift from Atkeson’s Store Many at Labor Camp At the Home also is Mrs. O. L. 1 lb. pkg. where quality merchandise and economy goes The number of families at the Dr. L. Transient Labor Camp southwest of Turner, for medical care. hand-in-hand. A. Maulding is caring for her. Two Nyssa, vary from day to day as In Jordan Valley Packages work areas change but the daily Mr .and Mrs. Virgil Johnson and average runs about 45 families or Giant 175 persons, according to Roy Mrs. Claude Willson are spending a few days with Mrs. Johnson's par Searles, camp director. Packages ents in Jordan Valley. Leaves for Blaekfoot, Idaho Civic Club W. L. Bliss who has been at the P & G, Giant Size Bars, The next meeting of the Civic Nyssa migrant camp for the past 12 for club will meet at the home of Mrs. SMART SPORT two weeks, left on Friday to assume Emma Quinby and Mrs. Herbert direction of the new camp at Camay Toilet, H. Fisher on Wednesday afternoon SHIRTS Blaekfoot, Idaho, which was form June 19. and will be a lawn party. ■ 3 bars 1 !» • W e have a complete ally opened Tuesday. The program is being arranged j #A .SHINY NO SE D0NT Old Timer Passes On selection of Dad’s by Mrs William E. Schireman and j Holly, NECESSARILY INDICATE Word was received in Nyssa this have not been completed. favorites. All pat 3 cans for week of the death of Albert Morey Buffet Dinner A SU N N Y DISPOSITION terns and colors. who passed away at the home of Complimenting her house guest. Bleach, Give your family a com his daughter, Mrs. Ethel Logan, in Mrs. Ed Nedry. Miss Eva Boydell j Oakland, Cal., of pneumonia. Mr. entertained at a buffet dinner on { fortable, protected Vi gal- jug Morey wras 87 years old at the time Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. A. H. j Any material and in of his death and was well known Boydell and Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Sara- | Bleach, smart new patterns in Nyssa by many of the early resi zln and their families. ' Quart Jugs on which to spend the dents. and colors. All sizes. Week-End Guests warm summer hours. Home from East Mr and Mrs. Ross Soward. of Energy granulated You can provide such a Myer Gorrel who was called to Blaekfoot. Idaho, were week-end Giant Size Packages porch and pay for it in Cleveland. Ohio, the first o f last guests of Miss Eva Boydell. Here is where you can week due to the death of his mo Guild to Meet Shredded Tuna, convenient monthly in ther, returned to Nyssa Sunday. The Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal really make your gift Vi cans, 2 for stalments through the church will be entertained on Fri- i To Assist Father in Business dollars go farther. All Willard Hunt, who has been a day afternoon by Mrs. Bernard I from $1.69 latest materials and clerk in the local Golden Rule store Eastman and Mrs. William E. Schireman's ! has left and will take up his new Schireman at Mrs colors. duties in assisting his father in the home. Beginning Monday, June 17, we will be open operation of his two stores, located Return from Trip Call at our office or Mr and Mrs. John Bishop who in Roswell and Wilder. Idaho. evenings until 9 P. M. for accomodation Phone 118 were married over the holiday week Visits at Haun Home of the public. Dad will enjoy one of these soits during the Mr and Mrs. Jake Hopp and their end returned to Nyssa on Thursday For Complete Details coming summer months. Styled to the latest. daughter. Coleen, were visitors at and have taken the Willard C. Jack- I the Fred Haun home from Friday son home. Comes in all sizes. to Monday. The Hopps are on their On Short Trip When Clifford Fox left for a way to the state of Washington. short business trip to Prairie City Students Return I GOODS AVI i. HIGH WAV 101 j On Friday students returning on on Monday. Mrs. Fox accompanied the Rose from a years class work him as far as Brogan where she re the sign or oooo tunses A Dependable Food Store MEN’S AND LADIES’ WEARING APPAREL j mom us J ohn i ositow rso» / at Corvallis were Irene Paage. Jack mained to visit with her sister. Mrs. ! McKee. John J. Smith. Paul John Clarence Rettig, until Clifford’s re- I Third and Main Streets Nyssa OREGON NYSSA turn on Tuesday. son, and Huston Wilson. PROGRAM N YS S A TH EATR E Phone 108 __ Qnt’Snf^' at FOX’S CABINS C A N N IN G C H E R R IE S FOX’S CABINS Crackers Coffee Pen Jell Dash Soap Soap Cleanser Energy Energy Soap Fish Shortening l“ '; w ILS ON G 18c 22c 21c 45c 45c 19c 10c 24c 13c 35c 29c 49c rocery SUNDAY, JUNE 16 WISE GIFT SUGGESTIONS APPROVED BY WISE DADS Ties 5 5 c 2 f o r $ l Hose pr. 25c Screened Porch Shirts * I to $ 1.95 A.B.C. Monthly Payment Plan i SLACK SUITS $2.98 ATKESON’S STORE