*• Oía 4“ln* 1,1 elr G ate C ity SBS head pò ® * mds Mr HAT =T= NYSSA. MALHEUR COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1920 XIX NO. 1 ° n «> b KOLONY PARENT. ASSOCIATION » fe* new. _________ m » ' Morgan, ®ec- secretary pro tarn t Jtobmrton treasurer, held meetlBK at the school jYkjay to fpteh business per- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ E i n g o f hot luacto <4. The necessary uten- the food nappies Hut- by th* H H H 0 j at 10 a. m. Savor at 6.30 p. m. he Owyhee Dec. 10, Suibjeot, “Christ - p. H k . (M im i s Bhe ; _ every Wednesday tub of the Christian ifcy $ will give a Can- nBKntsSansi at Miss Prim ’s ” Tueaday, B le c . 2lBt, at 7:30 p. AB should 'near and see this o f the yon: will give their ^ ■ ■ rc is e s on Ohrfttmaa 34tlh. i P . m . The ^ ^ R a n d Santa Claus will fan d young people are Sunday school, and |es for the joys of hudband. Mesdames J. S. and Geo. Glas­ cock and Mrs. F . L DoBord attend­ ed the meeting o f ;‘he P. T . A . at the Kolony Friday, all Joining tnere, aa their children attend the school in that district which is build­ ing up a flourishing school, with an enrollment of 43 pupils.. Bruce Walters took a fat cow, o f which he was ‘'proprietor” to Nyi.sa, to 'he butcher Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Schluipp and family moved recently to Harper. Mr. Roby of Homedale taking up their last truck load o f household ef- fao® last week. Little Dorisi Klingback was ill the firsii of the veek. A set of Red Cross pictures' were ¡shown at the school house F'ddlay afternoon with the community lan­ tern, those at ending reporting them excellent. They are to be shown in Warren district and in the Kolony tihisi woCk. Mrs. Lowe sent, for them some time ago, expecting them to be here during the veek o f the Red Cross drive in November but hey arrived too late. The Sunday school superintendent, Mrs.. Klingback, announced Sunday that amy contributions which ran be made for Armenian R elief will be gladly received'. Jesse and Elba Pullen were guests o supiper Sunday at the home of their aunt, Mrs. S. D. Bigelow, and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bradley re­ ceived a letter from F. Robinson, who with his w ife and daughter Frances, lived for a year in Owyhee, leaving last spring for Portland, Or. Mr. Robinson stated that Mrs. Robi­ son died on Friday, Nov. 26, from the malady, creeping portalysis. HOD 1ST EPISCOPAL 1 CHURCH es able, homelike piece to worship, where you will always be sure e f a cordial weleeme. H E N R Y YO UNG. Pastor, ir businass is to hslp folks knew themselvea sod God Service* fer December 19, 1920. •ndsy School at 10 e ’ clock, with classes fer everybody ■eking service at 1 o ’ clock. Subject—"W h ere Is God?” Ira lecture on Wednesday evening, Decemoer 22 at 7:30 im m M M m u n m HMMMMMMtiMMlMM 9 } Horn, Saturday morning, Dec. U , Brief Basóme oí the Daily Event* in a Live Town— 19C0 to Mr. and Mrs. Ivlroy Huff, j What Your Neighbor» A r e Dumg. man, a daughter. _ Mr. and Mrs. C . E. Schiwetaer M r. and Mrs, Audrey Waird wont G. W. Drisaoll waa here from Hom- and daughter Della visited Mrs. F. to Hols© Thursday.. dela yastarday. Thompson, in Ontario, from Satur­ Mrs. Zens Raaabaad was an Ontario Phaenix Warren was a Vale visitor day to Sunday. this week visitor Wedaasday. * Mar. and Mrs. George Glascock J. S. Moore of Owyhee has gone to P. I. Spier and daughter, Addie, are and children, Emma, Viola and Thel­ Nyasa visitor* today, ma, motored to Nyisse. Monday, re­ Bakor to reside W . L . Gibson was an Ontario Mr. and Mrt. Elmore McLallan ware porting the roads sli.jhtly improved visitor Wednesday, Nampa visitors the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs.. S. D. Bigelow and Mrs. Fred SChue of Spokane is ex­ D. P. Pullen were business visitors Mrs. George Schwoisar was ia On­ pected in Nyssa thlsi week. tario this weok having dental work to O nario Tuesday. Dewey Hoxie wasi here from On­ done. Mount and Nina Smith visited tario the first of the week. with their grandmother, Mrs. P . M. G. W. Snyder, L. E Gsrviab and P. Joseph Irving of Portland was in Binkley m Nytssia from Saturday to Lawrence came in from Homedale Nyssa seveilal days last week. yesterday, where they recently finished Sunday. Elsie RJiy and Mr®. Harry Gosihert a hay baling job. McEwan's brought their sheep in were Ontario visions yesterday. from the hills Monday, tailing them Mr Boyer, brother of Mrs A. Ralph Reberger and Pearl Bing- Fouch of the Hotel Western, loft with to feed ‘ at the Bigelow ranch where man were Ontario viat ors Wednes­ his family this watk for Baker, who.-* they have purciha.-ied hay day.. they will reside. Cecil Smith motored to Vale Fri­ Mrs. Rabergsr returned Sunday from day afternoon, taking Mrs. Wim. Col. Wilmar Taylor, tba aactioneer, Pri chett, Kolony school principal, Boise, where aha visited for several announces that tksrs will b* another over for a week end visit with her days. big Traders' Day tale at Npasa on Fri (Continued on page 8). ice IHyssa and Dicinity From Our Regular Correspondent. i Kolony Parent- on, t)he -fficers Conrad Ma tin , HES, SILVI .»»■ Owy hee Plan for the future 1 y » » become a depositor in the Bank of Nysss, ysu begin ass association that will latraaaa in value the longer it ■ee. A oa begin at once, howavar to recaiva tha definite *r®m yaer eceoant. A * a regular customer, we naturally I deape r Internet in your plans and success. **• timd, your association her# affords mars oppor- far ns to help you in every day transactions, and also at | whan you require aesistaaee ef aa unusual nature. E BANK OF NYSSA »ALTERS, President. FRANK D. HALL, FRED E. YOUNG. Aeet. Cashier Cartier $1.50 PER YEAR 5c PS.Ì COTY IDANHA ORCHARD A U C a B ii Mr. and Mra Harry G” ehert visited at the Jehn Ray home Sanday. Mr. and Mrs. John Canselmo re turned Monday from Hoiso, where they spent several days last weak. F rom ear regular corre,p.indent Mr. ind Mrs. R.. J. D.uia were com;ielled to cloee their orhool oa the 3 h on account of .Mr. Qevt-/ health. They have resigned and w* are temporarily without teachers Georg* Ma Jab* and Allan Green of The board think if :hey can get one Kingman Kolony have completed their good teucher they • nearly m »w Inquire at Journal of- fice.Aidv. dlO-tf Olin ‘ gegr,rdrn“ To® uTtOWg Mon- J. H. Wolf. My*®«.