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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBERS, 1938 mu working in California viiltad Fivecoat. Don McGinnis has started his I m e past week with friends in this beet topping and has some very nice | vicinity M r and Mrs Phil Case, M r and beets. Mrs N S Phelan and Mr and Mrs Miss lone Benson was a Saturday . air .'j .. Elmo Woods were dinner guests in night guest of Loretta Mitchell and By BUI Laird the Robinson home in Roswell Sun attended the party. Edited by Students o f Nyssa High School day Mitchell Butte Sunday school M A Biggs of Ontario spent Sun gave a Hallowe’en party at the day calling in the Bend and spoke W IT H SO much threatened home of Mrs. Clyde Mitchell Satur STAFF NEW TO PIC TO BE STUDIED on the program at Lower Bend BULLDOGS HOPE TO TASTE VICTORY ST R IFE IN the world, It day night. Editor-In-Chief Ann Johnson Mr. Weise announced that his Monday evening HAS BECOME hard to take Fred Boness of Oregon Trail Public Speaking class will take Up Assistant Editor Hollis DeGrofft TOM ORROW IN GAM E W ITH PANTHERS M r and Mrs Vernon rarker and AN O P T IM IS T IC view of spent Saturday night with Bob T a l parliamentary rule this week. There Sports Editor Merle Kurtz Bobbie of Adrian and Elmer Parker LIFE, B U T it is well to is to be a committee to carry it out. bot and attended the Sunday school of Nyssa were Sunday gues Assignment Editors—Joyce Ash in the Last Year’s Tie Game Not REMEMBER T H A T every time Debates and discussions will play party. craft, Floy Byram and Lorraine Yet Settled Emmett E E Parker home A M AN laughs he takes CALENDAK The Willing Workers club had a the leading roles in the new pro R idder.. . Defeats Nyssa M r and Mrs Lester r : . ad A K IN K O U T of the chain Hallowe’en dinner at the home of Jackie were dinner guests ... the gram. Alumni—Nelda Chamberlain and OF LIFE, also we Mrs. Marion Chard. Those attend John French home in Roswell Sun Nadine Crocker The Nyssa Bulldogs will go out T A K E TH E kinks out Of ing were, Mr. and Mrs. W A . M it- Features—Robert McCoy, Robert after their first conference victory day LOW ER BEND FENDERS AND car bodies tlen. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chard, Mr. Thursday—Band practice Duffy, Norbert 8arazin and Herbert tomorrow afternoon when they Mr McKennon and Mr Irwin of R IG H T HERE in Nyssa and Mrs. W att Smith and family, Smith. Ontario were business visitors in the meet the Parma Panthers in Par M A Y WE have an opportunity Chas. Witty, clerk of school dis Friday—Student body meet Reporters—Members of the Jour ma. Last year the two teams battled trict 4 received a telegram Monday M r and Mrs Andrew Shoop and Bend Monday T O DO your next car work? nalism class ing (2:30 tentative time), to a 6-6 tie. The two elevens appear stating that the W P A grant for Helen, M r Frank Boness and chil Mrs Bishop and M r and Mrs W il dren all of Oregon Trail. ey and two sons who have been similarly matched this year. $2,500 to be used for the school Parma game at Parma 3:30. M r and Mrs. Russell Talbot and guests in the Walter and Fred Bis The conference-leading Emmett building across the river had been STUDENTS TO VOTE children, Mr. and Mrs. Earnie hop homes returned to California Huskies trounced the Bulldogs 20-0 allowed. Nyssa high school will have a Wednesday—Boy’s Olee Club Smith, Loretta Mitchell, Lois M c Thursday on the local gridiron a week ago to general election November 8. with Mrs. K. Claypool of Vale was in Ginnis and Jim Warren of Mitchell Mr and Mrs R L Haworth and day. The first score came early in regulation ballots for all students. the Bend Monday on school busi Butte, lone Benson and Betty daughters went to Ontario Sunday the first quarter when Emmett took Pupils registered Wednesday and N. H. S. ness. She was accompanied by her Rookstool of Oregon Trail. Mr. and to help Mrs M E Rogers celebrate Next Door to Theatre the ball from the Nyssa eleven and booths are being built to enable stu brother, Tom McGivern. They spent Mrs. Aron Collinsworth and brother STARTED M ONDAY her birthday marched 60 yards for a touchdown. dents to vote- *11 day Friday. OREGON the afternoon with Mrs. M. A. Brod- Mr. and Mrs. Chet Collinsworth of Construction on the $23,000 W PA NYSSA George Elfers fell while playing Mr. Hollenberg expects to have school project was officially started The Huskies kicked for the point. ney. New Plymouth. at school Monday and cut a gash Emmett again scored in the sec speakers at school to explain the Monday. The lowest bidder was Elmer McConnell of Jordan Val on his hand with a piece of glass bills which will be voted on and the Luther F ife and he was awarded ond quarter after a successful pass- | A large crowd gathered at Wade ing attack and a series of power ley visited at the H. C. Young home candidates for offices. Mr. Parr has the contract. BIG BEND school house Monday evening for plays. The half ended with the Bull Tuesday. been explaining these bills in the The six new rooms will be added dogs on the Huskies’ 20 yard line the masquerade party The greater Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ruddle of Social Science classes and urging T h e Jelly Janes met last Thurs south of the present building. The after a long run by Stanley Ray. Salem are visiting with her brother / ( m The Light number of those present appeared the students to study their parents’ day afternoon at the home of Mrs. new rooms will be completed in The score stood Emmett 13, Nyssa 0. Joe King and family. masked and some very clever cos m. "Voters Pamphlets” at home. H. R. Hatch. February or March but will not be tumes were presented Nyssa kicked o ff to Emmett at Mr. and Mrs. Miles Teter were in Wade P T A will meet Friday, This plan was suggested to the used for school this year. ipp- Friendship the start of the second half. The Caldwell Monday Nov. 4 at the home of Mrs. E. H. school by the American Legion. It A new heating unit will be in teams exchanged kicks throughout Child Improves— Miss Edna Wilson spent the week Brumbach. Mrs. B. G. Roberts and is designed to teach students the stalled under the new structure and The infant daughter of Mr. and f Friendship i s the third quarter with neither team end with Miss Eileen Slippy of the Mrs. N. S Phelan are assistant hos /—JS technique of voting so that they will it will later be used to heat both Mrs. M. W. Osborn who has been getting in scoring territory. Owyhee and attended the high IBL\ the basis upon M not be timid about going to the the new and old sections. tesses ill is improving. m Early in the last quarter the school dance Lee Johnson was a Boise visitor which o u r [J poles and voting to the best of their Friends Visit— N. H. S. Huskies pierced the defense of the | school dance in Nyssa Saturday Friday. £Z ^ j ability when they become of age. Service is Built fl Friends who spent the week end locals for their third touchdown night. Mr. and Mrs. C liff Morgan of This can only be accomplished OFFICERS FIND MAN and converted by a pass. The r e - ; Mr, and Mrs. Wilmer Bayer and j Cl’scfcide spent last week visiting at the W ill Beam home included through the earnest co-operation NYSSA W H O ROBBED SCHOOL mainder of the game saw a series of son of Ontario, Mrs. M A Brodney, | relatives in this neighborhood. They Merle Walker, his mother. Mrs. of each student.—F. F. FUNERAL HOME B power plays put into action by both Mrs Oce Schweizer and children, plan to spend the winter in Wash Josie Walker and his sister, of El- N. H. S. Iensberg, Wash. Also Mrs. Theo| Phone 73-W Pj Arrest was made of the person teams with neither getting far into of Owyhee and Mr and Mrs Dick ington. SPORTS GOSSIP. Wyatt of Baker were dinner guests the enemy territory. The final score who recently broke into the Nyssa Mrs. R L Haworth attended Mountain of Aumsville, Ore By Merle Kurtz Sunday of Mr and Mrs Harry W. teachers institute in Boise Friday After losing a 20-0 game to the school. The man Involved is being was Emmett 20, Nyssa 0. Russell. N. H. S. strong conference leading Emmett held in the Caldwell jail pending and Saturday Ezra Brumbach of Boise spent the Huskies, the Bulldogs are planning trial for robbery of the Parma high STUDENTS H AVE week end visiting his parents revenge on a weaker Parma team school the same night. MITCHELL BUTTE Miss Betty Baldridge who teach tomorrow. Although Nyssa was on The articles taken from the Nyssa DANCE SATURDAY the short end of the score Thursday school Included a camera, saw, HALLOWE'EN IDEA CARRIED Miss Lucy Lynn has returned to es in Fruitland attended teachers OUT IN DECORATIONS the line played a swell game. her home in Portland after a two institute in Boise and spent Sun butcher knife and brace and bits. The working season, is over for These articles were identified and weeks visit with Mrs. Houston Dun day visiting her parents Sevoral students and faculty away. Get That Auto Repair Job Mr and Mrs Arch Parker return the players, and the full squad Is recovered by local police. The man high school out for practice this week. On Mon entered through the basement last members of Nyssa Mrs. Corn Willard a cousin of Mrs. ed home Wednesday evening from day the period was spent in taking Tuesday night and proceeded to the gathered in the gym Saturday eve Tom Lowe whom she has not seen a visit at Lewiston and Wallowa Done Now at Genevieve, Bennie and Lyle R o pictures of the squad. These pic office where he broke the window ning for an evening of entertain for 40 years is visting with her from ment from dancing and games. gers o f Caldwell were week end tures will be used in advertising the out of the door. Using the stolen Portland. The gymnasium was decorated Armistice day game with Ontario. brace and bit he bored several holes Mrs. Marie Packer entertained guests at the Haworth home Mrs Hamilton and Mr and Mrs The Parma game tomorrow into the book-room door and un with Hallowe'en colors and corn the N. T. club Tuesday. Roll call should be one of the best of the sea locked the door from the inside. No stalks. The dance was a program was answered with the most em Vern W all of Nampa and M r and (Across from New Journal O ffice) son although the Panthers have materials were taken from Games were Mrs Morrow of Marsing were din this dance and the music was provided barrassing moment. by the school's public address sys played after which lunch was serv ner guests in the Hamilton home been very lucky in previous games. room. BUICK-HUDSON-TERRAPLANE SERVICE tem. Sunday N. H. 8. ed. The man has lived In Boise for Cleo Hoffm an who spent the sum- ED Cider and doughnuts were served Mrs. Connaughay is quite ill. several years is reported to have NO M ALICE Walter Benson of Oregon Trail admitted breaking into other as refreshments to carry out Hal- I f you like fictlonlzed history, I j lowe'en traditions. The party was was Sunday guest of Mrs. Harold schoools previously. am sure you will like Honors Wlllsy ' concluded at 11 o'clock. N. H. S. Morrow's "W ith Malice Toward N. H. S. AROUND SCHOOL None.” TEACHERS MEET Ray Graham having new adven Mrs. Morrow presents such a life HERE FOR BANQUET like Lincoln that It seems he comes tures in cat wrecks—Verna Mitchell More than 40 men teachers from sporting something new in jay- to life and you live with him, his the Snake river valley school at Joys and his sorrows, you can patches — Hallowe'en funsters pull tended the Schoolmaster's banquet sympathize with his problems and ing their pranks — Shorthand II held in the study hall last Wednes laugh at his humor. She shows us class taking lessons in spelling, life day night. the true Abraham Lincoln as few historys, and vocabularies school hunting easy-go-lucky The dinner was planned and who have written of him have suc teachers riding horses in vain—Gene Gaston served by the girls of the junior u '• . A . W ceeded in doing. The story concerns Lincoln's stay getting burned—Joyce still wearing class. Proceeds from this dinner in the White House during the Civil her ‘ head light”—Floy getting ab will be used by that class for its war and the campaign that pre- sent minded—Mr. Parr blushing yearly expenses. After the banquet a meeting was i ceded his second election. Lincoln’s 1 over notes- “ World wide views be- Send for FREE catalog family life, his struggle to retain ing stressed in Business Economics called by President Frazier from j the love of his friends and yet as he class. Those two little girls in blue Payette and the regular monthly saw and knew was the right thing (Bonnie and Nancy) coming back business was transacted. Ontario to do are brought forward. Mary Lin to the little red school” for a visit was selected as the meeting place . coln is presented as a loveable yet —petty theft being rumored—Com for the meeting on November 21. U3f£.uutu ¿ S d io o t brisk and competent “ first lady”. mittees very busy on the bazaar— The group discussed a special trip to Nyssa to visit the sugar factory Miss Honstead blushing when being Tad is the ever bright and mis MAI L C O U P O N MOW chievous lad that he really was. wished a happy birthday (maybe it following the Ontario meeting. Mr b o l e t i Biouty School* Shaler, a representative of the W il was too much of an audience)—Stu Bob Lincoln is shown as a young iis - iib so. yiu si. and courageous soldier. An authen dent officers busying themselves son Sporting Goods, exhibited ath Boise, Idaho letic equipment. A diseussion of the sweeping the floor for the Hallo tic picture Is given of many of the Heces M od I t m catalog* important poltlcal figures of the we'en dance. George Hale dancing use of report cards was conducted with teachers—Cecil Benson wor after the business was completed. A time. C O R years most people have objected to the dirtiness of It is certainly worth anyone's time ried about the men from Mars— resolution was passed favoring the " handling coal — but no morel N O W you can have to read this profitable and enter Marlon Osborn telling Mr. Bailey re-election of Rex Putman os state Cttr_ .Stato.. washed, dried, sized, blended and waxed KING COAL. taining book. It can be found in the how to feed beet pulp to cows—The superintendent of public lnstruc- | true Nyssa Bulldog making his ap tion. Nyssa high school library. It's the cleanest handling coal ever produced in the West. pearance at the Emmett game. N H. S. Try it. You, too, will be convinced as have thousands of N H 8. COMM ITTEES NAMED others. Phone your orders or come in — today! LO C AL O R G A N IZ A T IO N S FOR LEAGUE RA7.AAK The Girl's League will hold their HONOR N YSSA FA C U LTY Faculty members were honored at first social event of the year, a ba WASHED — To make it cleaner to handle« all KING COAL under zaar on December 3. The outstand reception given in the Parrish hall lire inches in diameter is washed with water and jigged to separate ing event on the program will be Friday night by the Civic club and and eliminate rock and slate. Larger sixes are carefully hand picked. a style show, which will be present Nyssa Chamber of Commerce. (and this at no extra cost to you) Refreshments were served and ed in the form of a skit. Each girl in high school is to furnish one followed by a short program. Mem DRIED — to giro you a dry coal at all tim.i, the water used in item and booths will be set up in bers of the Chamber of Commerce washing la removed from KING COAL by special shakers and heat •f- the gym in which the articles will presented a style show. They were dryers. (and this at no extra cost to you) be displayed and sold. Introduced by Frank Morgan. FRIDAY and SATUR D AY— November 4-5 The general committee appoint Games were played after the pro SIZED — To give you a well-screened coaL all KING COAL is ed at the meeting Friday includes gram was concluded. Norma Shearer, Tyrone Power, John Barrymore carefully screened over the newest type of equipment which gives Kathleen Clowers. chairman. Ruth N H. 8. unusually clean separation as between sizes. anti Robert Morley in Flanary. Lorraine Ridder. Verna WOMEN ENTERTAINED (and this at no extra cost to you) Mitchell and Jean Johnson. Indiv “MARIE ANTOINETTE” A Hallowe'en party was given by idual booth chairmen Include M ar Miss Joan Bannister, Wilma Cald Matinee Saturday 2:30 p. m BLENDED — To assure you of uniform garet Kltngbark. Oriental booth; well and Mrs. Dorotha Adklnson at Admission Matinee lOe-Î.V Kveninc 10c-30c quality and sizes, KING COAL is carefully Joyce Ashcraft. Irish Linen; Karo-1 their homes Monday evening blended. In the case of slack sizes, the line Kanyid. Cotton shop; Louise SUND AY and M ONDAY— November 6-7 fine coal is entirely separated from the Guests included Mrs. and Miss Tensen. Sweets and refreshments; | coarse coal and then reblended, resulting Medisker. Mrs Benson. Miss Han- Nelda Chamberlain. Toy Land; j Warner Baxter, Marjorie Weaver, Jean in a uniform percentage of fine coal in [ son, Bernice Martin, Mrs Chadwick, Louise Klingback. Art and Novelties each and every ton. Miss Dorffler, Miss Rinehart. Miss Hersholt and Peter Lorre in and Verna Mitchell. Photo shop. Peoples, Miss Honstead. Miss Susan (and this at no extra cost to you) N H. 8. “I’LL GIVE A M ILLION” Martin. Mrs Young, Miss Reed MASQUERADE P A R T Y HELD _ ... . . . . . . I Miss Palmer. Mrs Parr, Mrs. Rine- Matinee Sunday !:3d p. m. WAXED (WAXOLIZED) — To offer you T^e^ junior high grades had their hftrt nnd M„ „ollenberg. Admission Matinee 1 Or-25c Fveninç 10c-30c a coal free from dust and to further assure annual Hallowe'en masquerade N. H. 8. you of the cleanest handling coal over party at the high school gymnasium TUESDAY— November— 8 sold in the W est King Special Stoker Coal A LU M N I NEWS last Friday night. P A L N IG H T is now waxed. Also, othsr small sizes are Jack Brodle is attending college Faculty members In charge were available, waxed. Miss Peoples. Mrs Medesker. Miss at Oregon State. Laird's Lines Nyssa Junior Gate City Journal LA IR D ’S Body Works Don't Get Caught Napping! ¿//Q^ & 2 « ? S. E. "S ID ” SM ITH NOW W e st’s L eading BEAUTY SCHOOL Special Tuition EX-CEL-CIS NYSSA Phone 108 KING COAL .M i AXED PROGRAM THEATRE J Rinehart. Mr Wnlk. Mr. Smith and M r Rinehart Oames were played and cider and doughnuts were serv ed at the door. N. H S GASTO N HAS A IT ID F .N T Oene Gaston was seriously burn ed about the fare and neck Sunday by hot grease. T h e accident occur red when he poured water Into the grease and caused It to splatter over himself. Gene Is now at home and will be out o f school for a week or more Dean Bvram Is topping beets for Bill DeGrofft. •Leland Morse Is attending Bible school In Seattle. Curtis Foster ts driving a school bus for Jesse Thompson. Lonnee Parkinson. Nyssa gradu ate. Is the drag line operator for basement work on the new school addition. Louis Hayward, Sally Eiler? and Anne Shirley in __________ “CONDEMNED W O M EN”_________ (and this waxed coal at no mors cost to you than for old style oiling) W EDNESDAY and TH URSD AY— Nov. 9-10 DOUBLE FEATURE Smith Bellew and Evelvn Daw in “PANAM INTS BAD M A N ” Lloyd Nolan and Gail Patrick in “KING OF A LC A T R A Z" R E C O M M E N D E D AND S O L D BY Boise Payette Lumber Co. PHONE 15 Admission 10c-30c TV. UTAH