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✓ »VYSSA GATE_riT Y JOURNOL. THURS., APRIL 21, 1938 Valley visited Sunday at the Ken dall home. Mr and Mrs. Andrew Anderson EY LORETTA MITCHELL were ln this district Sunday calling § The Worth W ale Sewing club in the morning at the Terra home. % * Mr and Mrs Chas Schweiser Mr. and Mrs Ernie Smi.h and met Thursday with Miss Cornelia Charles Carte r and Mr. and Mrs.! Kollen. Nine ladies were present called Sunday* at the Tom Lowe W A Mettlen were Sunday dinner While sewing tor the hostess they home. Schoo •guests at the home ol Chas Carter . discussed the possibilities of a com Leslie Ditty who lias been ill for munity hall and decided to have a ■Bine time had five teeth pulled by j parent1, in Parma. Louise Tensen, George Eichner I Max, Huston and Mr Dunaway silver tea at the home of Mrs Chas Dr. Norcott Monday. la Carfield, Ruth Cooper, Jim spent their Easter Sunday with • Wilson on Friday, May 6, with the Mrs. W R. Bolitho spent last week T. Lam a S'IV£ige. Elbert Fre!t- Jack. Carl, and Mrs. Dunaway in] proceeds to go into a fund for com with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mof- munity use. Cow Hollow, Mitchell ¿art in j Boise. J Jot1 Copncil Butte valely and Sunset Valley are fttt of Melba. She re.urned home .skit. Harold H¡olmes ann olineed, v. Lotta Mitchell was a week en d , invited to attend this tea and get Sunday. prof irem. guest of lone Bensen of Oregon acquainted as well as to help our Mr. an^ Mrs. Henry Hint* spent -N. II. S.-- Trail community. S: nday at the Teuttle home in Ap- cause. Dr r. C. A. HOW!ird. preste!ent O f ! pip Valley. Mrs. C L. Mitchell Is nursing ; The next club meeting will be at forniicr ;em Orerron Norm il and Jane McGinnis who Is very ill M is Trrsra Ditty was a guest the home of Mrs. Rhoda Landreth suiierintcndent ol education, 1 i week at the home ol Mrs. E. C. Mr and |Mrl. Harold Fivecoat • on Thursday. April 28. i to the senior class on Frlday- i 15. Dr Howard podke of the were Easter dinner guests of Mr ] There arq rumors abroad that I null of Nyssa. M es Bernice, Dorothy and Vcr- Sunset Valley is to have a moil institution of highm learning and Mrs. Cljde Mitchell Sunday. iregon. and estjecinlly of the Mr. and Mrs. Russell Talbot and route in the near future. Nothing la Mae Wolf were Sunday guosi; : rn Oregon Normal at Ln family were dinner guests of Mr could be nicer and we surely hope it cf Mrs. Geo. Wilson. ide. Tlie seniors were Interested ; and Mrs. Don McGinnis Sunday is not false rumor. Mr. end Mrs Markham and small aring of the social life of the i afternoon. Neighbors are helping to put ln son of Ontario called at the Hillis i s well as of the scholastic the crop this week on the Oce home Sunday. rtunities offered there. Mrs. Shirley Prohst and baby Schweiser homestead. —N II. S .~ We are happy to announce the re ' daughter returned to the parental c Mississippi Singers, from San turn of Mrs. Vern Wilson who has Foster home last week. EY MRS. GROVER VEST H. 8 — L. E. Newgen attended business in ri.ro criteria.ned the student been In the Mercy hospital in Nam Farma Thursday. Thursday, Ajitril 14. The hour pa the past three weeks. Mr Wi Mr nnd Mrs. Guy Glenn spent ram consisied r.f plantation son is able to be up though very and Mrs. Don McGinnis Sunday. Sunday at the parental Scliweia r , negro spirituals, swung music, weak. She called with her husband Betty Blackburn, the little daugh I home. dancing, guitar selce tionf> and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Black ■it the Terra home for a few min Mr. and Mrs. Henry Terra and itions. These si liters are a rc- burn. had the misfortune to fall and utes Sunday. Miss Dorothy Cham j daughter and son visited Sunday al- NBC in S. n break her arm while playing, and ] berlain is doing the house work for ternocn at the Cornell home. has been unable to attend schoo! j them. Q • Ö.— John Reffett received nearljt 5000 the past week. Ralph Jones finished shearing th e ; : trawberry plants Saturday from AVOID EMBARRASSMENT OF in bod with a balance of his sheep thid'week and Hood River. This will set about an tolcl tl he had a tem- acre of berries which Mr. Reffett has turned them out. intends to try out and if they are a Mrs. H. R. Blackwell and Mrs. D ‘How rngl^Ls it. rlor?” he 1want- Hifsteer of Ontario, accompanied success here he will raise berries DROPPING OR SUPPING Don’t bo embarrassed again by the Vest families to the d m < ■ for shipping. They are of the Atkins Doctor: “A hum d and one Sunday. If any of the ti -'" < -* ’e i variety and a one crop berry which having your false teeth slip cr dr > Milton S: “Wli; ; the worl d re- Mr. Reffett says produce as heavy whrn you eat, talk, laugh or sneer,e. have not taken the trip to the. dal cord?” [ Just sprinkle a little PASTEF: I’ll on this is an ideal time rf yen- to no. as the everbearing varieties. —N. H. S.— The roads are good and it is an in Kenneth Larson of Nebraska !s your plates. This new, extremely STORMY WEATHER spiring sight to see the land, that digging ¿i basement on his home | line powder gives a wonderful onso Miss Morris was giving a lesson was formerly sagebrush country, stead suoth of Bill Bolitho. Mrs. of comfort and security all clay Ion". r>n the weather ido.yncrasies ol now almost entirely under cultiva Larson who is visiting in Burley, No gummy, gooey taste or feeling tion; there are many nice little will join him here as soon as living j because It's alkaline (non-add). “What is It,” she asked, ‘‘that homes on the land. At the foot of quarters are arranged. Mr. Larson I Get FASTEETH at any dm store. deni, body pia like :a lion and go<:s out the dam is an unusually attractive is a cousin of Mrs. Grover Cooper I Accept no substitute. Adv. picnic ground with outdoor ovens of Oregon Trail. rzenc : (in tlie ba.eie rc>w) “Fa for cooking, if desired. It is inter The music club will meet Sunday esting to see where we are getting evening at the Newgen heme for tiie —N. 11. all of our government water. purpose of arranging to raise funds [TCI Carl Funk is grubbing the land for a community hall. We cordially gan, Luella Leuck Wk: all th!it fur recently purchased by Phillip and invite every one ln Cow Hollow, John J. Smith. C Allen Glowers and they will have fouth Mitchell Butte and Sunset ount r daughter, ond Aral.. just gc)t a lift part of it ln crop this year. Valely who are interested In the George, their son Frink Sparky and family are music club or the hall to be present II. newcomes from Lewiston, Idaho and and help us all you can as we are are farming the Chester Wojham going to need it. ; circ■us wa siting a to'wn in plaee this season. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wilson were ills. 'The r< 1 lie?re reco;•n iied Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hunter of quite sick with the flu last week. the instrumo in tho band J ittle Valley were visitors nt the George Wilson underwent a min T IM E , itself speaks tor, N ancy, with the exception of the slide home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Black or operation last week at"the office burn on Tuesday. a renorter. i _ of Dr. Mitchell of Parma. However, for the simple and One old set Her wa tched the plav- George Glowers and sons have 1 cr a long turu* then tumlng to his finished grubbing and clearing the he is able to be up and around tho nt director not, feeling well. sympathetic Services m anali* si n. mid. "Don't let on that you're balance of thvir land and will have Mr. and Mrs. Manon Hillis ar- ! wat ding him. Then e's a trick to it; it all In crop this year. as conducted by he ain't really swollering it." Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jamison of rived here Sunday from Klamath -r-N. H. S.— Buena Vista were callers Tuesday 1 F ills for a visit with his parents the Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hilis. ' DETERMINATION evening at the Vest home. "Are you sire." an anxious p it- Mr Walter Thompson entered I Mrs. Chas. Ditty is quite sick with i lent once asked a physician." that the Holy Rosary hospital on Friday the flu and a slight heart attack 111111 !1" I shall recover? I have heard that for a major operation. She is under which followed the flu. NYSSA ’’V;' J doctors sometime give wrong dlag- the care of Dr. O. G. van dor V lugt.! Mr. Morrison received word last m rvous v :h\ ] noses Blwj have treated for pneu- and at this time Is reported r e st-! week that is wife has been delayed .'m'mm Gor - 1 monla patients who later died of ing comfortably. FUNERAL HOME i f ter leaving Nebraska on account sg boy. Jack] typhoid fever." Arthur and Delbert Rouse have a; of a terrific snow storm and was Phone 72 Vv "You have been misinformed." re- very fine garden started and should still unable to travel when she n L | PHed the doctor indignantly.” If I be able to supply any of their wrote. * ghter treat a man for pneumonia, be dies neighbors who have been unable t o , The Ralph Ce • family of Apple Mali land, a of pneumonia." put in early gardens, with nice veg- ! Eleln Mc- —N. If. S.— etables this summer. chore bos* In a certain office, the following Ned Hibbert Is recovering from r M M K Z B * 33 5 rr .T& M W U g f c U « 8M ÍÜ rncournging notice to ambitious tonsil operation, but Is still unable :1 Morgan; young employees is In view: "Work to attend school. i hard for eight hours a day and don't The Riverview district is looking h'c | worry; then in time you may become espeically attractive at this time, as - Hamldsen; Peggy, liM boss nnd work eighteen hours a day nearly everyone is setting out trees Dorothy Jen .en. and hnve all the worry " and shrubs and making lawns. y chosen Is a tbre v Laurence G. Wore ............................................................................................ 7 Nyssa Junior G ❖ & £ 0 ifcy Journal Mitchell Butte SUNSET VALLEY MRS. L E. NEWGEN V I Ellen McOnm ..... Irene Poa . Edward Boyd and Bill lim Dorothy Wiute Society and Nellie Ca ............... Jimmie Savaf Jokes . and Carl Cho. Features Lucdle Thru hi News Manager Winilred R< News Thurman Ft .!• t and Cleo Jord.i O A A. and Girls h r <• Ale Reixirter Dick Ca Prixif Reuder Marjorie Gall ■ Typist Violet Powi Martha Godwin and Zcola Bi i. Editor Assistant Editor Sports Since the beginning of lime the have been fads which lile maj i: have followed. These fads are .••tar ed by the leaders of each tion and followed by the re I Son fads arc ridiculous, but others adapted until the end of time. There are fads In almost ever' thing. The • lyle of ha ■ i ' Jewelry, coiffures, and manneri ti varies each year. The style1 of ll “gay nineties," which seem o rid culous now. were then worn I everyone nnd thought to be the best. The manneri ms and 1 of today will bo n comedy to c —N. H Riverview News MOVING PICTRE Another nun int Browning and Mole was shown in the Tuesday. Mr. l'alle ious points or mte throughout the p • t ated that they t ture both interest tlonal. H. S - SEORTS on its FALSE TEETH nd L: meat The Best Foundation • for Any Meal Nyssa Packing Co. PHONE 0 PLUMBING REPAIRS Dont put up with bilky' plumbing. We have special equipment for repairing even l lie smallest job. NYSSA PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PHONE 60 llllllllllllllllliiillillllinüillilíüh ¡i SAVE AT CURREY-FOR-DRUGÖ | Nj : I » ’ J I 89c KELPAMALT "V 27c TOOTH PASTE -i ; ^ $1.98 VANTAGE K D O N T MISS THE BODY MEETING Jar student body me BOISE-WINNEMUCCA ho dishes animation. by the Iny. April STAGES ¿«town \ f . - # V — • / f The Direct Route To C aliforn ia Daily Modern Stages De Luxe, modem Sedan- type stages to Winnemucca and return daily over the short fast route to Reno, San Francisco, and all C ali fornia points. Return stage leaves W in nemucca 9:4 5 A M. after bus and train connections. Through tickets on sale at Union Pacific Stage depots. Travel the Direct Route to California! LEAVE Boise ................. 9:45 A.M. X a n ip a ........................ 10:30 A M . C aldw ell ........... 10:45 A.M. Gi Fine Furniture, Oriental & Domestic Rugs Now Going On NOT A QUITTING BUSINESS SALE I stand behind every sale as though it were made in an ordinary way. A warehouse tire and heavy overstock makes it necessary to liquidate a large part of mv fine stock IM MEDIATELY. Signed: Leo R. Powell. ARRIVE W innem ucca. . . 5:00 P.M. D ir e c t connection w i t h Southern Pacific Challen ger & Pacific Greyhound. Greyhound ARRIVES: R e n o ................. 11:40 P.M. San Francisco.. 8:05 A.M. Challenger ARRIVES: R e n o ..................10:10 P M. San Francisco.. 8:32 A.M. KARPEN, BERKEY & GAY JAMESTOWN and OTHER EASTERN MAKES . . . Overstuffed sets, dining and bedroom suiie-, Early American and Victorian Reproductions, chairs, ta bles, studio couches, Ori ental and Domestic rugs. DAILY— 10^ A.M. Until April 30th, 6 P. M.# at Leo R. POWELL 813 Idaho St. FURNITURE DRAPERIES RUGS BOISE 1