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TH E G A T E C IT Y J O U R N A L Whlle Mrs Allsebrook will conduct the work in Arts and crafts. m E N T E R T A IN A T DINNER On Sunday Mr and Mrs. John Bishop entertained at dinner com plimenting the birthday annivers ary o f Mrs Bishop’s mother. Mrs. E. H. Brumbach of Big Bend Other guests were Ezra Bruchbach and Mr and Mrs E Phelan. - 8 - EASTERN STAR Members of the Eastern Star en joyed a visit on Monday from their assistant conductress. Dr. June Mar tin of Marshfield. In the afternoon at the Masonic hall a school of in struction was given and later a tea was enjoyed In the evening a regu- lar meeting of the lodge was held followed by a social hour and late lunch. C A R L H. C O A D A T T O R N E Y -A T -LA W PHONE 31 Nyssa. Oregon L. A. Maulding, M.D. Under the direction of Mrs Allse brook work was started on individ- ■ ual projects. Some girls are working with raffia, while others started ma- | king dolls Christmas carols were | practiced in anticipation of the an f LD R ID G E -C U NN ING H AM Friends of Mrs. Mable Cunning nual G irl Scout caroling ham this week received the an- The next meeting will be held nouncement o f her marriage to Ar- November 28 at the Parish hall. Im- thur Eldrldge of New Plymouth at a tX)rtant elections and future plans quiet ceremony in Payette on Nov- ; be discussed, and new patrol ember 12. Mrs. M ane Amey, sister ieaders will be elected at this time of Mrs Cunningham accompanied J Also a troop librarian, a reporter and them- | a treasurer will be elected Mrs Cunningham is the daughter! of Mr and Mrs. Jim Boor of Nyssa A local councU for Glrl S*011* and until a few months ago made 15 now ^ Process ° f organization - ir home here and the members will be announced | her home here Mr. and Mrs Eldrldge will make later- - 5 - their home on Mr Eldridge's farm near New Plymouth FAREW ELL P A R T Y On Thursday and Saturday even A farewell party was given to ings o f last week friends with their lunch baskets and gifts presented Lawrence Peutz at the home of his them “ well wishing" parties at their I parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Peu- tz on Tuesday evening in honor of home. - 5 - Lawrences enlistment into the ar my. He will leave today for Spokane MRS G R A N T R IN E H A R T for preliminary training after which HONORED he will be stationed at Alaska. On Thursday evening, November Mr. and Mrs. Jim Langton were 7, the Girl Scout troop of Nyssa, the hosts of the party and he re gave a party honoring their retiring freshments served at midnight were leader. Mrs Grant Rinehart. They brought by the guests. About thirty presented her with a Girl Scout friends were gathered to wish Law blanket bearing the scout insignia. rence God speed and farewell. Thursday. November 14, the girl scouts met with their new leader, s Mrs. Clarence Brewster and the two T H U R SD A Y AFTERNOON assistant leaders. Miss Harriet Sara- ! BRIDGE zin and Miss Vera Jensen. Mrs. Grant Lewis and Mrs. Gilbert Al- when Mrs ^ s o n entertain- lsebrook. the other two members of ed lhe members of 1116 Thursday af- the troop committee were also pres- t* rnoon Brld« e club at her home last ent. Mrs Lewis will act as finan- j week * uests were invlted » make cial and social advisor for the troop. two extra tables of cards and des‘ 1 sert. im Physician and Surgeon INSURED SAVINGS Phone 37 Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to 5 D aily- Except Sunday Fry Building T H U R S D A Y , NOVEMBER 21, 1940 Ready for State Com Show Washington News (Continued from Page 1) Only stand of Port Oxford cedar in the world may be saved by the government. For years Japan bought the cedar logs, sent shiploads to Ja pan. and the supply of trees gradu ally diminished. These trees are stu bborn about reforestation, although the forest service is conducting ex periments with indications of suc cess There is a probability that the last stand of these cedars may be declared a national monument and thereby be preserved for future generations. Protest, if any, will come from county officials who do not want the timber removed from the tax roll. When the Mexican government learned that vice president elect Wallace was being sent to attend the inauguration of the newly elected Mexican president it decided to play no favorites and sent an invitation to the defeated Republican vice pre sidential candidate. McNary of Ore gon . . . War or no war. Reclama tion Commissioner John Page is as king the director of the budget for enough money to carry on the re clamation projects in the Pacific northwest. Legal Advertisement Keen interest is being reported in the fourth annual Ore con State Com show, to be held at Oregon State college November 22 and 23. Shown above NOTICE OF ELECTION We Pay is C. A. Marsh, Albany, who won last year's shucking contest at the show School District 26 SU ND AY SU PPER P A R T Y TO W NSEN D CLUB ed here are in NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN, and is planning to defend his title. Below is a truckload of com being put sured by an that a special election has been call M EETINGS Mr. ad Mrs. Omer Atkinson en- I into the crib— a scene more familiar in Oregon now than formerly. ed and will be held in School Dis agency of the ■ tertained at three tables of pinochle : trict No. 26. Malheur County, Ore Meeting 2nd and 4th Tuesday following a supper on Sunday even- i gon, on Saturday, the 14th day of United States and Kenneth spent Sunday in Boi at 8 p. m. at City Hall BIG BEND December. 1940, at the District ing. High hand for the evening was Government. se visiting Claude Eachus who is a School house at Nyssa. Oregon, be A. L. M cClellan____President held by Mrs. Bernard Frost who was Current tween the hours of 2:00 p. m. and A large crowd from here attended patient in the Veteran's hospital. Don G ra h a m ______ Secretary delt 1000 aces. Prizes for high scores 7:00 p. m. of the said day, at which Dividends and enjoyed the Carnival at Adrian Mr. O. V. Packwood received a te The Public Is Invited election there wdll be submitted to were won by Mr. and Mrs. R. G. high school Friday evening, A sub legram Monday morning announc the voters of the District the ques Accounts ac Whitaker. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lien- stantial sum was added to the school ing the death of his brother. Harry tion of authorizing a district tax le cepted by mall kaemper and Harry Minor. NYSSA AERIE vy in the amount of *37,036.83, which treasury. whose home was at Kelso. Washing includes an amount in excess of the at - - - F. O. E. NO. 2134 six per cent limitation of the Con Mr. Frcst of Caldwell an A A A re ton. stitution of the State of Oregon. Meets Wednesday Night WOM AN S SO C IETY presentative. spent Thursday in this Mrs. Claude Eachus and Mrs. Es The reason for this increase is A T EAGLES H ALL vicinity soliciting business. kew transacted business in Vale, due to the increased cost of opera On November 14, the Woman's tion of the school, due to increased Visiting Eagles Welcome Rev. A. F. Loeser of Ontario was Monday. Society of Christian Service met at student enrollment. H A R R Y MINER, 8ec I AND LOAN ASSOCIATION B. B. Lienkaemper, Clerk. the home of Mrs. Charles Garrison calling on friends here Thursday. B. G. Roberts spent Sunday visit C LIF F GREER. Pres. School District 26. Malheur 10th & Idaho Sts., Boise who was assisted by Mrs. Walter Fox Mrs. P. B. Anderson and.Mrs. Del ing his daughter Mrs. Clyde Riggs County. and Mrs. J. A. Westerfleld. Devo- \13 Bunnell returned home Friday in Parma. First pub. 21 Nov , 1940. Last published 5 Dec. 1940. I tionals were led by Mrs. J. P. Long. frcm a weeks visit in the Stanswell Kenneth Parker of Emmett spent Mrs E C. Crandall spoke to the heme at Twin Falls, the week end visiting his parents. Too Late to Classify group about the magazines to be Mrs R L Haworth and Mrs E. Mrs. Della Bunnell went to Ros published for the society. Three new i H Brumbach attended Book club at well Monday to care for her uncle. NEW M APLE finished high chair— members were admitted which mak- the home of Mrs. John Holly in Mr. Charles Ware who is quite ill. Removable tray *2.95. New maple es a total number of 56. j Adrian Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Phelan. Mr. finished baby bed, large size *7.95. The next meeting will be at the | Maurice Judd gave a very interest and Mrs. E. H. Brumbach and Ezra New Mattress $3.95. The Nyssa T ra I f you want to | home of Mrs Al Thompson on Thu ing and entertaining review of di were dinner guests in the John B i der sells for less, main hiway north. Remodel - Paint - Reroof plomatically Speaking, by Lloyd Gri- shop home in Nyssa Sunday. The di Nyssa. Trade in your old unwanted rsday afternoon. Nov. 28. Reshingle - Build a Flue scoin. nner was in honor of Mrs. Brum- “ junk.” - 5 - Refloor - Redecorate Herman Timm of Fruitland who bach's birthday. LO ST—SPARE TIR E . 32 x 6 Good I C O N TR AC T PA R T IE S Walter Mattson of Milton. Ore., has rented the Sweet ranch for the ASK US ABO U T THE year truck tire and wheel. Rnder When Mrs. Andrew Boersma, Mrs coming year, arrived Monday and a former resident of Arena Valley please return to William Hepworth, A. B. C. M O NTH LY was calling on old friends in this Phene Ontario 345 R I. 2N lxp Emma Quinby and Mrs. Herbert H. started work. PA YM E N T P LA N vicinity Sunday. Fisher entertained at a series of con Mrs. Cameron and Fern were tract parties at the home of Mrs. guests of relatives in Twin Falls Mrs. Della Bunnell accompanied I Quinby and Mrs. Fisher on Friday last week. Mr. Walker Simons to Ontario on afternoon and evening the autumn Sunday and helped in bringing Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hurtt of Par motif was carried out in table and Simons and new baby home. I GOODS AVE I» HIGHWAY 201 ) ma were callers in the Walter Bis room decoration with autumn blos- Bob Fretwell went to Boise Mon ’ IT AU. DtPtNDS—ON j soms and boughs. hop home Sunday. the sign or good t u n s t« WNKTU IN VOUA TOP day where he enrolled at Bible In Mr. and Mrs. Gerritt Stam of Nys PHONE lit JOHN C OiTtOH MtOP / Guests for six table of dessert and STORY THAT ÛOVtRNl sa were calling on Bend friends on stitute. | contract were invited for both a ft Sunday. YOUR RUI TO THE TOP* Mrs. E. Eskrew, Mrs. Claude Each- j ernoon and evening B. G. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Dyre us and children were Caldwell vi Prizes were won by Mrs. E. S. Roberts and children spent Friday sitors Sautrday. Frost. Mrs, E. D. Norcott and Mrs. visiting in the Clyde Riggs home in Gordan Finlay for the afternoon Parma. Card of Thanks games and in the evening by Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence K niefel and J Sarazin. Mrs. George J. Mitchell children of Parma were Sunday din We wish to thank our friends and j and Mrs Kenneth Cotie ner guests in the Harvey Bennett neighbors for the many kindnesses j home. to us during the illness and death j - 8 - Miss Iola Parker was a guest of of our beloved Sharon. Mrs. Henry Hatch during the past Mr. and Mrs. George Adams week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams Mrs. Claude Eachus, Mrs. Eskew Pd. Adv. 5 - 3 % * I NEW W A LN U T finished end tables. coffee tables *1.25, New etched m i rrors 35c to *1.29. Floor lamps. *3.95 to *7.50. Why pay more. The Nyssa Trader sells for less. Main hiway north. WISE SHOPPERS come for more than 50 miles to buy our bed dav- enos—"Superbilt" bed davenos, *23.95 *27 50 and *35.00. The Nyssa Trader guarantees to sell for less. What have you to trade? Despite re-employment resulting from the national defense program and British munitions orders, there is still the relief problem. The gov- | eminent is spending aboutll mil- lion dollars a month on relief and President Roosevelt will ask Cong ress for approximately 350 million dollars in January to carry the re lief work on until next June 30. The President continues approving as eligible for W PA funds many coun- I ty wide road programs in Oregon and Washington, but which are de pendent on additional funds being voted by congress. For the guests, Mrs. John Bishop made high score and for the club members, Mrs. Tom Eld ridge was high. Consolation prize went to Mrs. R. O. Whitaker. - Savings invest LINO LEUM RUG S for less. The Nyssa Trader guarantees to sell for less 9x12 Crescent Seal one dis continued pattern available at $3 69. Others at 13.95. Armstrong new pat terns $5.50. The Nyssa Trader, main hiway north. W hat have you to trade? USE . . . MILK Y * * for your cooking needs — you’ll find it econom ical as well as adding flavor and zest to the simplest of dishes. Gate City Dairy Morning and Evening Deliveries PHONE 104W ÏSSSSBSSSSWg F ederal S avings Complete Service with A.B.C. Plan ;■ N cvrococy sëz~ V S S A , l NYSSA Lift Up THINE Please Ey IN the five generations since 1740. we Amor -an* have performed the heroic task of clearing, popu lating, farming, industrializing and civilizing a country larger than England, France, Germany, Spain and Italy put together. Because we have looked always forward and upward, and have worked herd, we have achieved the highest standard 01 living in the world. One of the most g ot*« oi all the force* that have created this M fig KiAdard is s J t t r Using, which inspires us to want always the new and better things and ways of life. > Of late year* it ha* been the fashion among ri our radical reformer* to attack advertising aa an economic waste. ^ How silly, in view of the mtgnrfircnr service it h a s rendered ual tot’s encourage k and uae it for an aver» brigfrfar- future. Phone 108 ^ iHa»nw*U—m'l W ilmi The Nyssa Gate City Journal D O U B L E CREDIT A SM A LL DOW N PA Y M E N T W IL L RESERVE A N Y AR TIC LE U N T IL CHRISTM AS— AN D M AKE USE OF OUR E A SY M O N T H L Y PAYM ENTS NORDALE’S FURNITURE Phone 94 PROGRAM THEATRE F E A T U R E F R iD A Y and S A T U R D A Y , N O V. 22, 23 If Anyone Gene Autry. Smiley Burnett and June Storey in “RIDE TE ND ER FO O T RIDE” Gene Raymond and Wendy Barrie in —Elopes —Dies —Oets Married —Has Guests -Ooes Away —Has a Party —Has a Baby —Has a Fire —la 111 —Has an Operation —Has an Accident —Buys a Home Wins a Prize —Receives an Award —Builds a House —Makes a Speech —Holds a Meeting —O r Takes Part In any Other Unusual Event “CROSS C O U N T R Y R O M A N C E ” Sal Mu 2 3e p n- Adm 5c-20c; Evening, 10c-33c, Includes tax S U N D A Y and M O N D A Y , NOV. 24, 25 Brian Aheme, Rita Hayworth, Glenn Ford and Irene Rich in “TH E L A D Y IN Q U E S T IO N ” Three Stooges Comedy and Color Cartoon Mat. Sun 2 30. Adm 10c-28c. Evening Adm. 10c-33c, Includes tax — B A R G A IN N IG H T— T U E S D A Y , N O V. 28, 1940 Edith' Fellows and Lois Wilson in “N O B O D Y ’S C H ILD R E N ” Comedy, Cartoon and “King of the Royal Mounted” ____________________ Adm . That’s News We Want It The Gate City Journal P H O N E 1 • Children 3c. Adults 15c W E D N E S D A Y and T H U R S D A Y , N O V. 27, 28 11 THOMPSON anil SONS C O A L — G R A IN — FEED Phone 26 Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Claudette Colbert, and Hedy Lamarr in “BO O M T O W N ” Cartoon and News (N ote: This picture has shown only at increased admissions. We are showing it at our regular admissions. Children 10c, Adults 33c. 10c-!3c, Including Defense Tux * t