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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1938 APPLE VALLEY 7 C LA SSIF IED ADS Mr. and Mrs. Glen Van Landing- ham and little daughter, of Yaki ma arrived Saturday and are guests Rates lc per word*,per Issue. Minimum charge 25c. at the Lloyd Caldwell home. CASH IN ADVANCE n 1 *i 1 l r u 1 j I» x r TT? l n i i Edited by Students of Nyssa High School Mr. and Mrs. Ray returned from Boise Saturday night. Ralph Summy spent the week For Sale Help Watilst* end with his parents. STAFF 'A L C O H O L K IL L S L IFE ' ARM LANDS YOUNG Lady to do cooking. Wages, Mr. and Mrs. C D. Vertrees and Editor-In-Chief Ann Johnson j OPENING BASKETBALL GAME SCHEDULED T IT L E O F P IC T U R E board and room, or go home Orvilla were in Boise Wednesday. Assistant Editor Hollis DeGrofft WITH ROSWELL TOMORROW AFTERNOON FOR SALE OF TRADE By Hollis De Orofft Merle Kurtz 100 ACRE Tract % mile east of night. Inquire at Rainbow Cabin 3. Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson are Sports Editor "Alcohol Kills Life." was the title Assignment Editors—Joyce Ash 8Dlxp moving on the Jack Van Landing- Apple Valley Packing House. See of a picture reel shown to the stu T h ree C ontests to be P layed craft, Floy Byram and Lorraine W. S. Adams, Apple Valley. 8Dlxp ham place. dents of the Nyssa high school last Here T h is W eek E nd; Prices Tuesday. Work Wanted Leo Wood went to Boise Monday Ridder. C A LE N D E R Alumni—Nelda Chamberlain and F or Season l isted for a final X-ray Examination. n ils educational picture, pre For Sale ANDY McGinnis back on the old Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey and Nadine Crocker Today—Girls' glee club sented and interpeted by Hayward Farm Produce Reporters—Members of the Jour job. Plastering, kalsomining saw Olive were in Ontario Saturday. The opening game of the basket Tomorrow noon — Letterman’s Johnson, was given for the purpose ball season is scheduled for tomor of educating the smdents on the Mr. and Mrs. MaGee and son and nalism class meeting, 12.30 HAY-250 Tons, new land. 5 miles tools of all kinds sharpened. Saws gummed. Work guaranteed. lDtfc row afternoon at 3:30 o'clock here subject. Mr Symmons of Indian Valley spent Tomorrow afternon Basket west of Nyssa on Columbia Ave. LET’S CO OPERATE with Roswell. the week in Glendale, Wash. ball, here with Roswell, 3:30 R. C. Keller. 8D2xp Mr. Johnson stated that alcohol Cooperation is one of the finest Miscellaneous Miss Yoslilye Otani attended the Weiser plays here at 8 o'clock is not a beverage nor a food but a Sitl'rday night — Basketball, achievements mankind can develop. journalism convention in Caldwell here with Welser. 8:00 Saturday night. Nyssa will play drug, that is very harmful to the For Sale or Trade DAIRY AUCTION. 40 Head Dairy Saturday. All we have learned about the pro Tuesday night — Basketball. Homedale here Tuesday night. human body. He explained that the STOCK Stock, some Reigstered Guernseys. duction of wealth leads to the con Mrs. Warren Smalley and her here with Homcdale. 7:30 Admission for adults for regular fat tissues that surround the brain Horses. Equipment, etc. 7 miles grandshon Dean Smally celebrated clusion that by working together Thursday — Band practice, FOR Corn 45 ewes to lamb in Feb games will be 35c. Students without absorb alcohol into the brain when west of Emmett, or 12 miles east of their birthdays Sunday at the men can do far more for themselves 2:00 ruary. C. C. Cotton Rte. X, Nyssa, student tickts will be charged 25c no ether poison, known of today, New Plymouth, FRIDAY, DEC. 9, Waldo Smalley home. as individuals than by working per game. Grade school students wm penetrate this protection, or phone 02R5. 8Dlxc 12:30 p. m. 8Dlxp. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bailey visited against one another. will be charged 10c or may obtain Yhe picture, released from the N. H. S. Cooperation, while it means com 200 POUND Hog for Guernsey a season ticket for 35c. Student ad- health college under the supervis- BRAKE WORK—Let us put your her parents Mr. and Mrs. McDer bined effort, does not mean a loss | LEAGUE PRESENTS Heifer calf. R. C. Keller, Rte. 2, mott Sunday. mission for tomorrow's game will be ion of Dr. Kellogg, showed the ef- car or truck brakes in first class Nyssa. 8Dlxp condition. Mr. and J. A. Pettit called to see of individual initiative, enterprise. STAGE PROGRAM 15c. fects of a small percentage of al- Special equipment und or effort, If it did, it would b e ] _____ trained men at your service. Pruyn Mrs. Martha Parkinson Monday. The probable lineup for the Ros- cohol on a goldfish. The fish died For Sale The church board will meet at valueless. M U SIC , D R A M A T IC S , M O D E L IN G well game has not been announced a few inutes after the alcohol was Auto Repair. Phone 56F2. the J. A. Pettit home Wednesday on In directed efforts, individuals! FEATURED F R ID A Y N IG H T Poultry by Coach John Young. added to the water, just as a person can find the most complete satis- _____ WANTED- Trucking of all kinds. special business. N. H. S. | shortens his life by taking alcohol LIVE Young geese, 15 cents per Virginia Schultz came home for faction. Happiness, as well as fru it-, a vaudeville program centered Dick Smith, Nyssa. Phone 43. d!6tf into his body. Johnson said, “that pound. H. H. Whitman, I M. E Thanksgiving. fulness in work, follows such co- around various booths was witness- W O R K ON B U IL D IN G alcohol, not being a food or bever- CCC Camp. 9D2xp WANTED—All your welding Jobs. Mr. and Mrs C. D. Vertrees were operation. Doing his best in a game. ed by the audience attending the P R O G R E S S IN G FA S I age, cannot be digested and there- We promise good work and fair guests at the Kinneman home in the player enjoys not only his own Girl's League bazaar Friday night, Students who are to occupy the forP ¡s absorbed into the blood jrices. Pruyn Auto Repair, Phone Fruitland, Sunday. For Sale efforts, but the approval and esteem Velma Fox opened the program new grade school building will do stream and carried to the brain.” 56F2. Gene Reed and Dick Scott went of his teammates. Any person can py singing a vocal solo “Will You so as soon as the building is com- After Mr Johnson had finished MACHINERY to Boise Monday. about liquor he read aloud gain for himself precisely the same Remember." The group represent- pleted and sufficiently dried. Mi. b js You won’t get far without your Jesse Baker injured himself when same individual and social happi- ¡ng the cotton shop consisted of Hollenberg stated Monday. two poems written by a friend of PARTIAL Garage Equipment. shoes, he slipped as he was emptlying a ness. Therefore as we look over the Loretta Mitchell, as a negro mammy Luther Fife, contractor, expects to his and then ended with a two W B. Hoxie. lDtfc. So treat them with respect and sack of feed. world at the present time, we see ancj her plckanninles who were Ileta have the building completed some- verse couplet that he said he always care, McCORMICK-Deering Cream Sep Mr. and Mrs. Levi Stephens spent how closely the people of different Franklin, Eileen Slippy, Donna time early in January if agreeable left with the young people which And see they're kept in good repair arator, large size, A -l condition, Thanksgiving in Boise. nations have to cooperate or else a Ashcraft and Edna Wilson. weather continues. He feels that the was as follows: “There is one little 8Dtf $45. D. P. Pullen. 17N3xp Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stephens trade or flourishing industry would Constance Hahn also tap danced work is progressing faster yian was liquor shop that every one should W A LT’S SHOE SHOP were guests at the Suiter home in not survive. in this part of the program. The expected for the contract allows close, And that little liquor shop is Parma Thursday. So it is with our school work, toy shop presented Helen Boydell until approximately February 18 for just below your nose.” ROOM and BOARD C A R D OF T H A N K S Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Ray are in athletics, dramatics and music, we N. H. S. and Phyllis Poage who sang “The completion of the project. We wish to thank our many Boise. should all get together and put our Toymaker's Dream." Following this SUGAR Factory Boarders—$20 per Ray Lewis, field superintendent, League P lans Play Mrs. Eorrest Reed and Mrs. Beryl shoidders to the wheel and push at month Wilson Coffee Shop 22Stf friends for their kindness, sympathy “Scoop" a three act newspaper June Marie Wilson, as an oriental stated that the fundation has been and flowers during our bereave Morris and daughter were dinner the same time or else we never will Miss, sang “Cherry Blossoms." The completed. About three-fourths of play Is to be presented by the Ep- ment.— Mrs. Claudie May Graves, guests Sunday at the home of Mr. have any school spirit or put any last booth to present a part of the the brick work and one-half of the worth league of the Methodist For Rent Richard. Archie, Lee and Claudina and Mrs. Levi Stephens. thing over successfully! So come on, program was the linen booth with jolce work has also been completed. church in the near future. A Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight CITY PROPERTY District Superintendent H. S. gang! We can cooperate! by F. J. Joyce Ashcraft, Floy Byram, and The bids for the first parUef the Christmas play, “Enter the Strang Brown, Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton preached at Apple Valley N. H S. Betty Wilson singing “The Wearin’ new Union high school building will er," will be presented by members SLEEPING Room in Modern home. Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Marsh. Sunday. of the league on Christmas day. of the Green." SCH OOL S r iR I T opened on December 23. Mrs. Quinby, phone I04W. 8Dlxc Mr. Samuel Graves and other rela Ladies Aid meets with Mrs. Definite characters have not been As the basketball season comes The highlight of the program was N. H. 8. Stephens Thursday. chosen for the plays. ONE large room and screen porch tives. on, there will be need for cooper the style show titled "The Modern Mr. and Mrs. Emil Vertrees spent N. H S. across from Power plant. See H. ation between the country and city Miss." Anne Johnson, as Sally Mae, B O Y S C O U T S SCH EDU LE Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles T ea ch ers P lan P rogram F. Brown or call Journal office. groups. was tlie leader of the girls who B A S K E T B A L L P R A C T IC E FOR SALE Meyer of New Plymouth. 24Nlxp At a regular meeting of the Boy The grade school teachers met So far. this year there has not showed- what a well dressed girl The next meeting of the Ladies C H R IS T M A S T R E E S been the spirit of friendship be would wear during a busy day at Scouts last Thursday evening the Thursday night and decided upon Aid will be at the J. N. Meador Now here of all sizes to fit ONE 3-room furnished apartment. troop decided to practice basketball, the type of Christmas program to home. Mrs. Waldo Smalley will be tween the two groups that could be college. She was followed by seven on Saturday afternoons. Ralph be presented. Instead of each room your rooms on Christmas eve. Inquire at Swan apartment or other models: Floy Byram, Betty developed. One of the easiest and assistant hostesss. Pollyanna gift Also Rocking Chairs, Dining Journal office. Wade Robinson. having its individual program It best ways to do this Is to associate Wilson, Lucy Mae Green, Louise Teters passed his signaling test. Chairs, Kitchen Tables, Etc., exchange will be observed. 8D2xp Those reporting for student pa was decided that one program be Tensen. June Marie Wilson. Clarissa and become of. mutual, desires. to be had here at Right Warren Smalley sold hLs team of trol are Lester Reiser, Leo Hollen given in which all rooms partici SMALL modern house, furnished or When the basketball season starts Tillman, and Lucille Salee. Helen Prices. horses to Harry Barker Monday. berg Jr., Allan White, Dick Tensen, pate. unfurnished. Mrs. O. M. Kimsey this week what do you say that we Boydell. ns Horabelle, was the com Obituary— Emil Stunz, Ralph Teters, Berle O. C. Holladay 1 Vfe block N Sugar factory. 8Dlxp. Vera Viola Roth, daughter of Gus turn out to the gamos and really edian of the evening. She wore un Draper, Bill Boersma, Bob Dewey, becoming costumes until time for show our socalled “school spirit.” Roth of Parma died Thursday at Second Hand Store Raymond Fox, Carl Hale. I.eroy St. Luke's hosptial in Boise, where We can help win each game by do the ball when she entered as a Vance, George Shaffer. Keith Black i For Sale Under the Rex Hotel modern Cinderella. she was taken five weeks ago in ing out part of the "rooting" for our CITY PROPERTY burn and George Hale. N. H. S. hopes of medical assistance. Vera team. N. H. S. was born in American Falls No FOR sale or trade for land in Vale Make an effort to come to each A R O U N D SC H O O L vember 26, 1921. She attended grade or Owhyee districts. House and A lum ni B riefs game.—D. P. VALLEY VIEW Miss Reed wearing her hair “ up” W e s t ’ s L ea d in g school in Parma and last year took lot in Camas, Wash. R. H. Cavitt. Dange Atagi is at present working N. H. S. and Mr. Weise wearing his hair her freshman year in the Parma 214 S. E. Franklin St. Camas. Wash. Rain stopped Gerald Goodfellow SPORTS GOSSIP “down” Friday evening—-Mr. Bai at home. 17N4xp and A. A. Bratton from stacking high school. When her mother grew By Willard Whitman ley's car being stuck in the mud Wilson Keck has returned to Cal their clover. Rain is also holding up very ill Vera took a great deal of Basketball season opens here at j FVPry girl yearning more than ever care of her, and took over her re 3:30 tomorrow afternoon with Ros- j or those smart clothes modeled in ifornia and is working there. hay chopping. For Sale Virgil Bellsle is building a fence sponsibilities too. When Mrs. Roth well. the style show—Students debating MISCELLANEOUS died this fall Vera became more Verle Landreth Is at home. The schedule this year Includes 19 about whether or not the new girl for Loy Belisle. conscious of her own suffering and regular games in addition to the student is from Ontario or Baker— FINE Christmas trees, 25 cents up. Send for FREE catalog N. H. S. Mr Wagner helped Bert Bratton just a week after the mothers pass See Archie Howell or leave orders Mr. Bailey bargaining for cider (It two sets of tournament games. with his new hen house Friday. S tudent B riefs ing different physicians here and at Journal Office. 8D2xp Orallzabeth Lutes was absent Sheff White added a couple of in Caldwell and Boise were con There will be more home games turned out to be dishwater)—Mr than games away from home this Weise sporting a “baby” rattle, FUR Coat, never been used. See cows to his herd this week. from school Wednesday and Thurs sulted. At first It was decided to year. Many students feeling much re- day of last week due to illness. Mrs. John Ostrom at Nyssa Lum John Turner called on Oscar amputate the arm since that was The home games are listed on H -ved now that the bazaar is a ber yard. 8Dlxc Bratton Saturday. thought to be the seat of the dis page one of this paper. The away passed “high-light"—Miss Martin’s M A I L C O U P O N M OW Because of the illness of her Mr. and Mrs. Payne of Vale were ease, but on further tests, the Boise POPCORN. Andy McGinnis on N rtudy hall students keeping her brother Kathleen Clowers was ab- from home gambs include: b c e l c k Boauly S ch ool. doctors agreed that cancer had First lDtfc callers at the Bratton home Sat busy subduing the turmoil - Mr. spnt from 5cllool Monday. li.t-iHi ä o . tun di . December 19, Parma; December spread through her entire body and urday. 1 Boise, Idaho 22, Weiser; January 6, Homedale; Parr requesting that “ the rush" (ex there was no hope of recovery. Boyd Nelson called on his sister, cuses) be given him at the begin Wanted Mae Belle Pond was absent for Vera suffered intensely although) January 13. Ontario; January 20, Mrs. Goodfellow Sunday afternoon. ning of the period instead of the three days last week from Illness. drugs were given to ease the pain. New Plymouth; February 11, Em QUILTINO to do $3 and $5. Baby A. A. Bratton celebrated his When told of her condition she mett; February 18, Vale; February last quarter — Students wondering quilts $1. Mrs. Clyde Bowers, c /o where Kathleen was Friday n ig h t - Junp Webster attended the fu- birthdny Sunday by seeing the show seemed not surprised. Just satisfied 25, Baker. D. E. Mitchell, Kingman Kolony, Gloria was premised a "1” In short- npra, Qf hpr cousln Mrs. Rolla OUy- .. Stato "Boy's Town.” and said “soon I’ll be with Mamma." The time and place for the Eas Nyssa, Oregon. lD2xc To her, death held no horrors she tern Oregon Tournament has not hand if she would exchange her vgashbum, at Caldwell Tuesday. (gift of gab) for a few hours of, __________________ LEAVING for Spokane and Mis- j accepted and believed the Divine been selected yet. work We wonder if the change will — soula about December 20. Have BERTSCH’S call to come. Patient and gentle In N. H. S. take place Loren H. trying hLs “way room for one of two passengers Box her severest agonies, young people, BARBER SHOP with v omen" on his study hall 1 Journal. lD3xp | who visited her felt she was won N ow O pen F or Business te?cher Is he making any progress? derfully sustained and content. A t Old L ocation A HOME for four half grown kit —Cecil B carrying a good luck THE The funeral was held Saturday1 M ain E. o f First tens and a mother cat. All fine j “opener" We wondered where he afternoon at the Parma community j mousers. 8Dlxp acquired one of those things. Joe church. Richard Meikle and Sarah j Hobson sending in “ you owe me Humpheys spoke words of sympathy! ’dlls" to the library—Marie W. won For and understanding. Beautiful flow- ] dering who that sleepy eyed blond ers told of the love of friends. Act- | is—Velma M. having trouble with ing as pallbearers were Donald her hick-ups—Th? gym floor being Fisher, Walter Birkes. Albert Meier. j painted for the basketball season— Roger Norland. Maurice Van Zugen, Pink slacks being seen around DRINKING - WETTING and Irwin Gardiner. Members of [ school—Student* picking their fa- Prompt— Courteous the immediate family are the fa , t a \ 1 ! vorite model that gave an appear ther. Gus Roth three sisters, Mabel. — Careful ance in the style show last Friday. Helen, and Irene, and her grand- Who was your pick? with Layette mrther, Mrs. Marguerite Roth. To STAND them in their second great loss the PEGGY’S PANTRY heartfelt sympathy of the entire community is extended. Phone 123 P h on e 123 Nyssa Junior Gate City Journal NOW BEAUTY SCHOOL Special Tuition EX-CEL-CIS TBeautu School Nyssa Pharmacy TANTALIZING N Y S S A C IT Y CHRISTM AS TAXI TID - BITS GIFTS re ggy o id im y 1 W R U BBER DOLL j Ppfforv’ c P an trv 1 ELECTRIC TRAINS $4.49 LOWER BEND wPGUBIRY BUY BY THE QUARTER! FRONTS, Lb..........................................................10c HINDS, Lb........................................................... 12c NYSSA PACKING CO. Phone 6 Ny»»a Thursday afternoon. Dec. 1, the house wherp the Thomas Goodwin family lived was destroved hv fire The house was appraised at about $2.500 The Goodwin family was in Caldwell at the time Chr-: Tomb of Greenleaf while returning from work discovered the fire " i d got word to the nearest neighbor Tom Welsh. The fire was too far gone at that time to save anything. The Goodwins are at the Tome Welsh home now F"veral from this community at tended th’ funeral for Mr White In Caldwell Friday. Dinner Guests— Wednesday evening dinner guests : of Dr and Mrs F J. Sarartn tnclud- | ed MLss Reid. Miss Palmer and Miss j Hons lead. 98c W AGONS 98c up BICYCLES $24.95 up ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS 4 Cup $1.34 6 Cup $1.49 ---------- R ----------- CORN POPPER $ ---------- P3----------- CHRISTMAS TREE DECORATIONS IMISSU PÌSÌÌTÌWB GAMBLE STORE AGENCY LU M B ER iÄ cO M PA N Y Geo. C. Henneman, Owner Atkeson Bldg. Phone 106 3rd & Main Sts. Nyssa _________________