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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURS., NOVEMBER 31, 1935 The High School Journal NEWS OP NYSSA SCHOOLS WRIITEN AND PREPARED BY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS VOLUME I. NO. l i NOVEMBER 21, 1935 STUDENT BODY NEWS AROUND SCHOOL C. A. A. NOTES A regular student body meeting Well, school paper here Is the was held Friday November 15. A chance for the Juniors to say good- business meeting was held. Paul by for another year.. Next week you Johnston talcing charge In the ab will be taken over by the Seniors. . , sence of Raymond Holly the presi dent. It was announced that the We Juniors have certainly enjoyed worklig for you. and hope you have Jun'ors had all bought their student enjoyed having its. body tickets. Students were told to uso the back door of the gym, so as The boys Initiated Into the Let- not to track the floor, on which termen’s club last Friday afforded lines have been freshly painted. At the rest of the students a good the close of the meeting the Letter- laugh. Dressed ln short pants and men gave a very entertaining pro all the trimmings, they were inable gram. Many students were surprised to speak to the girls; but they got at some of their talented singers | around that rule ln one way or an and dancers. other. FREE! WATKINS FAMOUS Petro-Carbo Salve With Each 11 oz. Bottle of Watkins Liniment Two household -necessities for the price of one. Buy Watkins famous Red Liniment—good for man or beast and get a can of Petro-Carbo Salve absolutely free! ANOTHER BARGAIN! With each big 16-oz. bottle of Watkins Antiseptic you buy. Ill give you a 25c cant bar of Germi cidal Soap. I have other money saving bargains for you. Walt for Watkins—It Pays! LOUIS D’ AM OUR The Watkins Dealer Box 783 Ontario, Oregon s 's BUSINESS Class teams have been practicing basketball together for the last two weeks. 'The tournament will prob ably start next week. There has been a good turn out from all cla3SCS ln basket ball thlE year. Every class -will be represented by at least one team, and some have enough out for over two teams. Girls basketball practice has been broken up the last two weeks, girls In the school play, “ Look Out Lizzie" and girls practicing for dances, for the Choral Club Cantata, have not been able to be there all the time. —NHS— Algebra III students are r ting The biology class has besi draw- into the tough part. Many students (r r crawfish from real ones during I have expressed a desire to drop out. >h. . k | but as yet we have all those who “ ** started with us at the first of the | The boys are Intending to start j ” ear- basketball this coming week under The CCC boys are going to occupy , the coaching of John Young, the high school gym n ice or twice a week, for athletic training They During this week John Young has 1 are also going to play games with been PuttlnS hls basketball charges the high school team, to give them through "skull practice" ln prepar- ati« i for a bigger and better team. more practice. About forty-five have signed up, and A dane? was given last Friday It will probably be necessary to night by the Lettermen. The gym divide them Into two groups. was decorated ln blue and white, —NHS— the school colors. Many students JOKES were present. Music was furnished Arthur Cook—Did you sew a bot- by Helen Eenebcck, Mable Hcarron and Loren Prawitz. ton on my coat? Henomoa—No, I couldn’t find a The High School Play, “Lcok Out j Lizzie,” Is to bo given Friday, Nov- ! button so I sewed up the button hole. ember 22. It Is the first play of the j season. Introducing some of our Irene—Who was that girl you Just most callable actors nnd actresses, spoke to? Everyone Is urged too come and j Paul—Never mind, I will have enjoy a full evening of laughs and j enough trouble explaining who you fun. ROXY ■ ^ w * * g T h e atre O n ta rio AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY “ IN CALIENTE” s SUN-MON-TUES-WED. NOVEMBER 24, 25, 26, 27 ROBT. D. LYTLE ATTORNEY And COUNSELOR-AT-LAW First National Bank Building Phone 66 VALE OREGON Anna B. Pritchett D. O. A i OSTEOPATHY —And— ELECTROTHERAPY G a y , G la d , G lo r io u s S h o w ! G orggous Girl»! J . . Five song flits I . . . Big Comedy, Cast including Edward Everett Horton, H elen Broderick, Erik Rhodes, Eric Blore. ' Directed by M A R K PHONE 201 VALE - - - OREGON PORTRAITS OF Q U ALITY Expert Kodak Finish ing. Mail us your films. HEATER STUDIO Ontario, Oregon PLUS—NEWS AND A SILLY SAND RICH. Pandro SYMPHONY, "Tortoise and the S B erm a n Pro duction Hare." Official Time Inspector for Ontario Oregon DR. J. A. M cFALL EYESIGHT SPECIALIST M ILK We are delivering high test Guernsey Milk pro duced in a modern and sanitary plant. May we add you to our list of satisfied customers? We also sell high standard Holstein milk, con sidered by many medical authorities as best for lr bies and growing children. 8 peci* II zing on the ear« of Children's Eyea ONTARIO ORKOON TURKEYS FOR THANKSGIVING Sunshine Dairy She Lost 5 0 Pounds o f Fat This new deightful powder keeps false teeth from rocking, slipping or dropping. No pasty taste or feeling Gives perfect confidence all day long. Oet Fas teeth from The Nyssa Pharmacy or your druggist. Three sizes. — Adertisement. IN M I M O R I A M Auction Sale Big livestock sale at The simplicity and dignity of the Nyssa Funeral Home’s low cost funerals have made many people realize what ef ficient funeral direction can bo. Let us explain all of the details to you today. Call us. There Is. of course, no obli gation on your part. NYSSA FUNERAL HOME Phone 76F8 Payette Auction Exchange Payette, Idaho EVERY SA T U R D A Y “ Where Buyer and Seller Meet” A. C. FEN8KE, Mgr. E. W. JFNKIN8, Auctioneer JUST RECEIVED . . . Something Different . . . for that difficult Gift PERSONAL ENGRAVED STATIONERY Either with name and address or Personal monogram As low as Si.15 for 100 sheets and 50 envelopes OUR CHRISTMAS STOCK Is now complete. We inrite you to shop and use our lay-by plan . . . a small deposit will hold any gift until wanted. Ginzel Jewelry Shop Ontario, Oregon / Mrs. Betty Forbes was very pleas ed with her recent sale of 401 tur keys sold to the Idaho Egg Produc ers. Out o f this number there were no birds with crooked breasts, all going as prime birds. She also re ceived word that her onions exhibit ed at the Portland Exposition took first place. They were of the Span ish Sweet variety and two sack of Forbes onions atid one from a Vale grower were exhibited, with the three sacks winning first, second and third prizes. At the Moore Hotel in Ontario, Oregon. GUERNSEY w/nm-Gum Winter grade VELTEX Gas oline and VELTEX Cold- Proofed EASTERN Paraffin- Base Motor Oil now at your nearest VELTEX Station. SELLS FIRST CLASS Sam Burt of Drewsey was a visitor WIIAT I SAW in Nyssa Wednesday and called on By the Observer his sister Miss Edna Burt. I saw the work done on street cor ners of Nyssa by Don Conklin. Fine! Clever Mrs. Pierce I saw the new hymn books at the Community Church, said to be the best published In America for young and old. I saw some rough places, very rough, on the streets of Nyssa. They need filling with gravel. One place north of the school building where Full of pep and possess the slen the highway crosses the road go der form you crave. You can’t If you ing west needs attention. The listen to gossipers—Mrs. Pierce has approach to the highway should a mind of her own. be filled ln. To take o ff excess fat go light on —Contributed. fatty meats, butter, cream and sug ary sweets—eat more fruit and veg etables. Take a half teaspos.i full of CARD OF THANKS Kruschen Salts ln a glass of hot water every morning (tastes fine with Juice of half a lemon added) — We wish to thank our many Kruschen as low as 40c. friends and neighbors for their Mrs. W. L. Pierce of Tiffin, Ohio, sympathy and kindness ln our late writes “I'v e taken o ff 50 pounds with bereavement ln the loss of our dear Kruschen in 6 months. I was 238 husband, father and sari. anc! intend to continue till I'm 154.” Mrs. Chan Warner and family, No more cathartics—no more lax Mr. Fred Warner. atives, and no cosntlpation when you take yonr little dally dose of Kruschen. At the Nyssa Pharmacy Holds False Teeth and druggists everywhere. Tighter and Longer KNITTING CLASSES W YCK O FF Union Pacific A P. T. A. meeting was held at the school house on Wednesday after noon. Mrs. Walter Marshall called on Mrs. Ec. DuPre on Tuesday. Mrs. George Robinson and family spent S diday with Harlan Robinson near Eagle. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Rogers ate birthday dinner with Mrs. Vernon Reed of Ontario on Tuesday. Miss Evelyn Karst spent the week end with Miss Mary Davis. A number of students attended the high school party ln Ontario on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bailey were visitors at the W. S. Rogers home on Monday evening. Announces The Opening of Phone 370 or call at the Moore Hotel for ap pointment. No charge for instruction if yam is ordered. MOTORISTS CHANGE TO V M rs- Ethel B. Cooper Guarantee Work JEW ELRY STORE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE WEATHER GETS COLD NOVEMBER 21-22-23 TH U RSD AY -FR ID AY -SA TU R D A Y Pat O ’ Brien, Dolores DelRio in ■>*____________________________ RADIOS REPAIRED NOTICE All makei Finest, guaranteed, ser I will not be responsible for any PEACE MEETING DEC. 3 HOUSE IN OW YHEE bills contracted by anyone but my vice at reasonable rates. Member of Radio Manufacturers Service. Call self. J. BARRETT Holly Brothers cr Wilson Brothers. At their next meeting, December 3. E. J. Srybcld. Adrian. Oregon. Nov. Albert Mitchell of Utah arrived the W. C. T. U. are planning a pro NOTICE 21 4tp. Friday with hls family and house gram ln keeping with "Peace Day.” ■ cows and one hold goods. He U staying with hls The meeting will be held at the j The party seen driving the Chas FOR 3AIJC__slx ^ sister Mrs. William Orr while he Is home of Mrs. C. Kllnkaaberg In the Overstreet car shot six o’clock W e d -, lwo. year old roari Dumam bull A. erecting hls new holise. He has evening and Is opet.i to all members nesday evening and who “ borrowed ’ M mgtl3ralth. ! mUe west of Nyssa. bought 40 acres Just east of the Bob and friends of the W. C. T. U The the shotgun ln it, has until six n _ 2i . i tp o’clock Friday event lg to return the ________ J.__________________________ Cox ranch. program will be followed by a lunch See "Shorty’’ Rob’n son at ¡lor Miss Foster awarded prizes for and social time. Mrs. Arvtlla Fauch- gun to Powell’s Service Station, ltp. dale Furniture store for your pipe perfect attendance the past six ler will be assistant hostess. and repair work of all kinds. U-21tf weeks to Gene and Jack Gray and The local union met Tuesday Della Kygar. Want Ad» afternoon at the Community church ’ REPAIRS, PARTS. Radio, Electrical Lillie McMurdy, Jack and Qlenn with Mrs. Josle Douglas as hostess. appliances and firearms. H. L. PLACE YOUR ORDER for Thanks Gray won prizes for creditable be Mrs. Fauchler gave a report of her giving chickens and geese with WEIDEMAN. NORCOTT SERVICE havior. visit to the state convention a Cor Mrs. Quinby. 21 1 tp. NYSSA, AOENT. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Hoxie who vallis. A report from their cooked have been living at Landon’s Ser food sale held last Saturday shows a vice Station have moved to Boise. substantial profit. The union is also Bob Cox purchased a purebred sejnng apple butter at 25s a quart. Jersey cow last week. I __________ ______ T h e Earl Strickland family m otor-! ed to New Plymouth Saturday to j KOLONY BOOK CLUB spend the day with their son John MEETS WITH MRS. HOLLY Strickland and wife. ? Ed Flanagan of Yakima bought the Jones’ 1(10 acres. His son Sid elt e x Mrs. John Holly of Adrian enter Flanagsi plans to farm It. tained the Kingman Kolony Book Chris and Lyman Sant motored to Vale Sunday evening to call on a Club Saturday afternoon. 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