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the + ) » t H + + + » + - H “H H-H-fr-H-H- 4-H -H" 0. E- S. INSTALL LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF >♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » Mr. and Mr». C. F McCoy r e tu r n e d T h a r s d a y evening from a w e e k ’» vi»it with r a ls tiv ss in Pendleton. While t h e r e 'th e y a tte n d e d the wedding of Mr. McCoy’» b rother. Franci» Greu lieb whom many Nysaaitea will r e m em ber »» the one wlio g e v j »everal high rlasa dancing num ber» a t a band conce rt while visiting here a couple of yeara'a go. C O. S ’mpaon and wife a re yiaiting a t the home of B >b Martin. They form erly lived in Nvaaa but a re now located a t the end of the railroad a few mile» beyond Hom edale. Mi»»ei Lucy and Virginia Thnmp ion r e tu r n e d to th e i r school work Sa tu rd ay Lucy ie leaching a t P o r t land and Virginia ■» a tt e n d in g Whit man college. They stopped off a t Pendleton for a visit with their s is te r Dora. Ada Lamb of Houston, Idaho, is the g u e s t of E dna Dennis. The L. T. L, will m ae t Wednesday. J a n u a r y I t , a t th e high school build ing in Miss Calwell’s room. Matshall A. V. Cook and Deputy S h e n l Chas. L ovett l e l t Thursday for Salem with four prisoners which they w e ie t a k in g to th e s t a te penitentiary A r t e xpec ts to be back a bout about Sunday. In the m ea ntim e C. G. Hoover will a e t as m arshal. r,ATE cmr journal , htma , okbqow . Mr. G eorgs C'oase n¡»enjoying a v i m from his son Bob and wife this week Mr* W. B. Hogie r e tu r n e d S aturday from a visit with relatives a t E m m e tt Frank L?uclc r e tu r n e d from Baker Ci y Sunday a f t e r enjoying a w e e k ’» visit with his bi other, Nick Leuck The first q u a rte rly m ee tin g of the O re g o n Iilaho Council Boy Scouts of A m erica Executive Board will he held in th e Com mercial room s a t E m m e tt Idaho F rida y evening a t 7:30 P. M J a n u a r y 6, 1928. This is one of th e m o st i m p o r t a i t m e e tin g s of the ye ar and it is necesa arv th a t e very one of the communities be re p re se n te d a t this m eeting. Any man inte rested in th e Bey Seout m o v em e n t in his com m unity m ay a t te n d t hie m e# ti»g of t he O regon-Idabo Council E xecutive Board. L O S T —Ford t i r e and rim R e tu r n to J i m Beam, dll Misses Verna Thompson and Mildred Long r e tu r n e d to Monmouth and 8alem Sunday evening. Mra. G W Lyells, m o th e r of Mra A. V. Cook, has been a g u e s t a t he r d a u g h t e r 's home during the p a s t week. w r. and Mrs. H. J W ard and M. M Maxwell spe nt Xmas. d*v w ith rela-* tives in New Plym outh , Idaho. A f te r the sueinsa« m eetin g of tba O. B. S. was held Wednesday evening the following uffisera wara installed, with Ethelwin Sarasin, p a s t w orthy matron, a s installin g officer and Troy McCollough as installing m aransll: Blanch Hoydsil, w orthy m atron. Frank Miller, w orthy p a tro n . A ita Fry, Acc. m atron. Hilda Tenaan, sa c re ta r y . Lillian Mi'ler, tr a a a u r a r , E lisabeth Bauer, conductress. Hazel Enos. Ace Conductress. M ina C ourrisr, Marshall. Mary H unt, organist. H a r r i e t t Boydail, chaplain. P hoe be H unte r, Ada. Anna G oshert. R uth. Khoda Newton, E sther. Ada H ow arth, Martha. F a y McCollough, electa. Anna Francis, warden. F r a n k Newton, se n tic el. The past m atron, Mra. Aliea Wilson, was p r e s s n t s d with a p a s t m atron jew el by H a r r io t Boydell, in a faw well chosen worde. A two-course luncheon wse served and a social hour enjoyed by all. All# With Humor C. Van Deusan completed tba annual audit of the to w n 's hooka an Tnesday. The re p o rt shows t h s c it y ’s finances to be on a sound basis and insludes a i-ompllment to R ecorder Millar and T r e a s u r e r Bauer for th a ir accuracy in handling the tow n'* account*. George P, Ward and family w e ie din n e r gu e sts a t the H J . Ward boms on Married m an w a n t s work an fru it New Y e a r 's Day. re ac h Several y e a rs experience. U n Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and d a u g h . d e r s ta n d s pruning and spraying, etc. t e r and Mr. and Mrs. A m brose from Chas. H. S h a fe r, Nyasa, Oregon, Je ro m e , Idab >, were holiday gu e sts a t the home of Mrs, Felton. T h s Merle Cheeley family have Mrs. Felton is hostess to th e Sun ta k e n up t h e i r residence in th e 8adie Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall e n te r ta i n shine Club this a f te r n o o a a t h s r home W ebb house. ed F r i d a y e v e n 'n g a t Bridge, four t a b on Third S tre et. les of cards in play. Mrs. J o h n Moore County Age.it R. A. L arsen was in was lecky winner of first prize and Nyasa Tuesday m asecting a carload ef F ra n k Morgan second, Delicious r e . apples shipped from the H u n t Packing f r o s h m e n ls ware enjoyed. House A m istaken idea with some people is M-. and Mrs H O. howler e n t e r t a i n F O R S i L E - A P P L E WOOD, 16 in t h a t the n e w spa por la ai> Individual ed a t oinn> r W ednesday, the gue sts $10 00 a corddeliv ered. S H E E P M A N , proposition. I f they d o n 't like the being the Gamble and Mason families UKE, well rotted. $1 Oda ya rd deliver, editor, they feel they m u s t knock the of P a y e tte , vis* Rote of Fruilland ai d ed L. A. Uigby, Pnone 62 n25 4i paper and ( t e n d in the way of its sue Mr and '<rs, F. R Marshall. cess w he n ev e r possible. They do not FO i S A L E —E ig hty a c r e s good land realize t h a t the local pa p er ia j u s t as Miss Davison of P a r m a and Miss J e n n i e Koopman r e tu r n e d the first of with Seventy inch s w a t e r (36 sharee much a part of the comm unity sa the th e week a f t e r spending a week a t O w ih e e Ditc - Stock) close to Nyssa, schools, churches or a n y th in g else Also, 40 aerrs, unimproved, close in. The n e w s p a p e r s different from any P o rtland. Ad lress, George U Bodfisb. Malhuer, other business,!! is a com m unity affair. The Misses Mahan sp e n t a few days Oregon. d2 4- It is for service te the people and not with P a r m a friends during tho week. for any individual. You may n e t like I f you are looking for a ba rgain in the e ditor and t h e e d ito r m ay n ot like dry land th a t will be w a te r e d in a very you any toa well—b u t t h s pu p sr hu is few ye ars in v es tig a te the offer of 160 Mrs Frank Morgan entertain responsible for does j u s t as much for a c re s in the Black Canyon d istric t ne ar as t h s ss r v ic s rendered others ed the Book Club at a 1 o’clock T ysu Nyasa a t $6 an acre. Jo u r n a l office. har* ia n o th in g personal w ith it, it is luncheon Wedneaday. Covers hare for a purpose and t h a t purpose is The O E S K ensington will be were laid for 1C. Invited guests to do w h a t good it can in every way it held a t the home of Mrs. Dunaway Wednesday, J a n u a r y II, w ith Mrs. were Mrs. J. P. Dunaway. Mrs. can: the g r e a t e r th e su p p o rt of those D una w a y and Mrs. H ig b y a s hostesses. J. J. Sararin, Mra. Frank Miller, i t u n d e r ta k e s te ss rv a the b e tt o r se r r e n d e r . I t ta k e s t h s paopls All m sm b ers a re invited. Mrs. Bruce Kester, the latter vice a s it k s can a good n e w s p a p e r and with Mr. and Mrs F r a n k H all e n t e r t a i n from Ontario. out tba help of th e people no on* can ed tho Dick T ensen family w ith a Following Itncheon an inter run a successful new spaper. I t re tu r k s y d in n e r on last Thursday. esting program was given, con quires money to o p e r a t e any kind of Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k Miller w ere the sisting of a book review by Mrs. business, and p a p e r s a re no exception, host and hostess a t a New Y a s r s din- ■ Kester, which was followed by a 'or this reason they m u st have the nancia! s u p p o r t of th e ba ilde ss in ner, covers b s i r g laid for 13 Guests general discussion; Mrs. Peck te r e s ts , as wall as t h e gse d will — w e re Mr. and Mrs. E F. L a t t ig and of read Bristo (Okla.) Daily Record. family of N o rth P a y e tt e and Mr and rendered a number in a pleasing man Mrs, J . B. T revy and family of F r u i t , j ings land, Idaho ner. Tho house decorations Mr. and Mrs. P. M Binkley had as were in keeping with the Xmas th e i r dinner g u e s ts New Y e a r ’s day ' season. The tables were very The W. C. T. U. m e t Tuesday a f t e r Mr. and Mrs. Chas McConnell and attractive in read and green. A noon J a n S, a t the home a f Mrs. Robt Mra J . A S c hne ite r. pleasant afternoon was enjoyed Gilchrist. The m e e tin g was vary in Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R ly and son t e r e s tin g and well a tte nded. A f te r have moved to Nyasa from H u n t i n g .; by all. the ueusl opening and business a dis ton. Gordon will be employed a t the cussion took p la c e s » to ways and means Nyasa P a c k in g Co. of providing a g y m nasium r e s d i r g Mrs Posey r e tu r n e d S a t u r d a y from { room and o t h e r a m u s e m e n ts f o r the For Sa ls —160 acres land in th e Black a m o n th ’s visit w ith her p a r e n t s i n ' young people and children. Then a trip Canyon d istric t, a few milea from Wisconsin. Around the World w a sp la n n ed for Ja n . FO R S A L E - A baby buggy. Enquire Nyssa. Price $809 A bargain. See 17, in the evening and for t h s purpose Journa l office. a t Jo u r n a l Offies. I raisin g money for our b udge t. The tic ke ts will be 60 canto. The details of the trip will ha published n e x t week. A f te r the business was over, t h s p latfo rm of the National W. C. T. U. was read and th a ir plana for Law En force m ent. The m ee tin g then adjourn ed and our hosta ss served us with d e lirious ice r r e s m and sa k e a f t e r which ws wsaksd h e r goodbye. They were looking at a poster which announced approaching per formances of Mozart's opera, “Cost Fan T U utte ” ( “As All Do” ). In brackets a f te r the title was “T h e School for Lovers.” “T hat's what It means, I s'pose," ventured she. “Yea,” he replied. “Cosl, school; fan, for; tuttle, lovers, like you and me, you know," with a squeeze of her arm. “Lor, dearie, you are clever," aha said. Art—Td like you to paint a portrait of my late uncle. Artist—Bring him In. Art—I said my late uncle. Artist—Bring him in when he comes, then. LIKE A WOMAN W ord is received by friends t h a t Miss E dith Scott, a fo rm er Nysaa school teacher, was unite d in m arriag e on Thursday, Decem ber 29, to Joseph Sylve ster Fenwiek e t J o i d r n Valley. Many Nysaa friends will e xte nd best wishes. W. C. T. U- MEETING A BARGAIN Lunch Counter Fountain Pool Tables PROMPT SERVICE-GOOD TREATMENT YOU WILL LIKE US Office will b* open all day M onday,January I, for r e g is tr a ti o n only. S t a r t the New Y ear r i g h t by a n relling f a r tba C O M PL ET E B U S I N E S S T R A I N I N G C O U R SE in ena of ths largest and best equipmd Com mercial T raining Sehool* in th e West. Wa a ssist our s tu d e n ts in securing work while a tt e n d in g ■chool. Send for full information. METHODIST NOTES R egular Servians n a a t Sunday mora- ing and evening The a tte r.de n.e a t all a erv ite a a n d Sunday Sehool has been so m e w h a t broken in to d a rin g the holi days. I t ia hoped t h a t all will be ia th e i r places n e x t Sunday. The E p w orth L eague will hold their m ee tings from now on, for j u s t on* half hour, this is fifteen minute* la te r than form erly toa c c o m o d ste th o e e who 1 ve o u t o f town. This will m ean th a t th s L ea gue Service will begin prom pt ly N aw m a te ria l for the Devotional period will be available and also the D istrict Efficiency Contest will open a t t hls tim e, J a n . Rtb. T h s Mid.w eak Bible Study of J o h n ’s Gospsl is holding th s i n t s r s s t ot tboie i n te r e s t e d in a g r e a t e r knowledge of the Bible and its (eaahings. Monster Wooden Pipe “Well, at least, I can say I'm a self- made actress.” “Don’t bother to apologize, dear. I'd Just make the best of I t * Not Much Settled On h i s t o r y ’s p a g e s D escriptions of the W h i c h ha ve, so f a r Sti ll le ft m a n k i n d w e b e hold b a t t l e bold. ns w e emn ■< to d isa g ree. In Oregon lies probably the biggest wooden pipe In the world. It carries w ater to run an electric power p l a n t It Is made of staves bound together by steel hoops and resting In structural steel cradles throughout the 1,318 feet of its length. The pipe is 10 feet In diameter. Upward From the lowest depths, there Is a ; path to the loftiest heights.—Thomas j Carlyle. L. A. Higby JRUCK SERVICE INSURED HAULING Long or Short Trip» R easonable R a t e s Nyssa. Or. Phone 62 Greeting Am ong the a sse ts we like I to count the only th in g t h a t monsy eannot b a y —your good will. So a t thia holiday s e a son we e x te n d to yoa, n ot as { a c u sto m e r alona b u t aa a friend, tb* b e s t wishes f e r t h s coming y e ar. SPECIAL this week PLUM PUDDING FRUITCAKE THE SWAN BAKERY Nyasa, Oregon. More Fun Going in Debt Blinks—W ell! Well I You have a smile on your faee today, the first time I've seen you with one for months. W hat's happened? Jinks—Oh, my wife and I declared we’d rather be happy than thrifty, and chucked the dern budget into the fur nace last n i g h t Tough Assignment "1 have a Job for you, Mr. Graf- flh,” said the editor to the new re porter. “Are you married?” -No, s l r r “I thought not. Get married, In stantly, and let me have an article by two o'clock on bow to manage a wife." Worse Still He—I made an awful mistake Just now. I told the man I thought the host must bre a stingy old blighter, and It happened to be the host that I spoke to. She—Oh, you mean my husband. The Present Day Jim—W hat did the Jury do to the thief of the precious Hommerbllt neck lace? Ned—Found him not guilty, but ad vised him to return the necklacm COT BIT We are still giving the Journal for a dollar a year, but we are liable to quit any time, so you had better get yours while the getting is good. Largest Pumping Plant I-ondcn has the largest pumping plant In Europe. This new pump sys tem handles daily 17,500,000 gallons, and this amount can be doubled In an emergency. T he plant Includes 18 miles of direct primaries. To Clean Leather Grease stains on leather may be re moved by applying benzine or pure turpentine. Wash the spots afte rw ard with the well-benten white of an egg or a good leather reviver. He—Why are mach dog? She— I always puppies. Coal in a Grave He Datsenft When a grave was being dag In Bamboroogh churchyard, ne ar M t i borough. England, a seam of coal two feet deep was discovered. A papa n iT N M akes a baw l A t fsraala h a lrra t L ik a p t e l e d ow l. “Man of Lettere ” at B.A. j C. A. ARTHURS, Prop. TUESDAY, JANUARY 3-MONDAY, JANUARY 9 The annual D iatriet Conference will m e a t in L aG randa on t h e 18th and 2Cth of J a n u a r y Bishop Sm ith will preride o th e r prom in ent s p e a k ers will be prts- ent. 8 » THE ROSEBUD BOISE. IDAHO announeaa ita Mid-W inter O pening Date# The Ju n io r Church Service will not only relieve m o tb e re o f th e ir young children d uring the h o a r of Morning worship b u t will also give constructive religious education THE LOCAL PAPER ENTERTAINS BOOK CLUB S E C R E T A R IA L SCHOOL CLEVER INTERPRETER All the Same AUDIT COMPLETED LINK’S BUSINESS COLLEGE AND Among candidates to pass a B.A. (Hons.) exam ination held In Ceylon appears the name of Kastpplllal Na- naslvayamplllal Slvagnanasundram. No More Years Than of Old Howell—They say that the length of human life Is Increasing. Powell—I don't see any signs of It when woman calls a halt In her age at twenty-two. Gate City Journal Nyssa, Oregon