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■MP* ¥ K €1 )c <£atc Citi) Journal ra&A'g GROWTH is g o v e r n e d I b y it s FUTURE—-EVERY ONE OF I'S HAS THE PRIVILEGE [ o f BOOSTING IX>R MORE IN- ( 1>1'STRIES FOR \YS8A. >L XX. NO. Al. i U to«c. g t the »lie ( c i.n il.i complete ih NY SSA, MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1«, ÍOOi. SUNSHNR CLUB COMMERCIAL CLUB TO MEET WED. EVENIN6 The Social Club of the Eastern The Sunshine Clu® bold Its Mist Star held a delightful meeting at meeting last Tnursday, and formu the home of Mrs. Delno Gibson, lated plans for the coming mewtings Thursday afternoon, with Mrs.. D. to bs held on tho first Thuisday ITl.K DAMAGE DONE— COM- W. Gibson and Mrs. W. L. Gibson of each month. The club "will moet EVERY MEMBER URGED TO I MUNITY SADDENED— BIRTH us hostesses. The guests and mem in the I. O. O. K. hall next month GOME— IMPORTANT MATTER® DAY DINNER— SCARLET FEV- bers of the Club were royally en and from then on in the hemes of TO COME UP FOR DISCUSSION (Reading by Mrs. Crooker at The Parent Teachers Meeting on [KR— OTHER OWYHEE NEWS. tertained. Dcoratlons were carried the different members. 1Yt pro AT THIS MEETING. Last Tuesday's Meeting) out In the Valentine motif. A j •> gram for the next meeting consists [ Whit might have been a dis- deliduos luncheon was served, tlnyi ■ ▼ musical numbers, readings end s A meeting of the Commercial trvus conflagration waa narrowly c lipid valentines being used as Every pa’ ent should be deter- utuiiou is lasting that is not found .uestlnn box for disputed questions, Club will be held uext v> ednaanay erted Tueeday when Albert Cap- place favors. | mined to educate his child to suc ed upun ajjaracter and moral cour oming before the lodge. evening, February 15, *t 7 ;go o' ton'a house caught fire. it was cessfully fill his pace in life which age. A noted educator has said: clock at which time but inane mat yit noticed at about eleven o'clock shall be his. This great problem "Some chinldren are ruined before ters of importance to every member hen a lpt of smoke began pourln t is one that is the most uncertaiu the yare born, come ruined after will he discussed— Don't tail to The tire had started be- and complicated; for, do not tha| they are born, and come possess show up for yoe will be needed |reea the ceiling and the roof and in these heasy discus-ions— end. laws of this republic hod parent b the disadvantage of tbe two mis hard to get at bat b 7 dint of too, there may be more eats than responsible for the proper conduct fortunes.'' Children coming under \ nch strenuous exertion on the a t 'L e a s t a c a r e y e r y o t h e r of their children? AWAY PEACEFULLY the board ran devour. if this respons the first or second groups are the i PASSED B rt of Mr. Csperton and Frank DAY COULD HE SHIPPED— ibility. Is placed upon tne parents ones that cause din problems for i TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7— IN Pullen, who is employed there, tho CONTAINING EARLY VECE- juring the child's youthful career. the parents and teachers, while! TERMENT IN ONTARIO. MANY ATTEND! P. T. A was extinguished. A large TABLES AND FRUITS. ! toe world will txpeet the parents to! those of the third group are to be ---------- SOCIAL AT RIG BEND was burned in the root, thus Mrs. Angeleta Netherly pasoed —*—-— have trained their child In such a found in the institutloae for the king the house a rather uaeom- Why not let the farmer be the , way that he will do the things that incorrigible. Children get their away quietly at the home of her The P. T. A. Social at tho Wade ble abiding place for thepre- big shipper of email produce grown . ai.e just in every case, Mrs. John Ward, on school Saturday night was well at- first and greatest lessons of obed daughter, «it. It will be re tire d at once. at Nyssa? The grand fertile val If Tuesday February 7t'h, aftar many! tended, and much enjo-ed by all In this article I shall refer to ience through home control. Mrs. F. L. DeBord entertained at ley ot Snake river can produce Funeral present. A musical pro cram waa | seven responsibilities of tho parents this control has not been well months of helplessness. ner Friday evening in honor ot many, many cars of fruit and veg- services were conducted from the followed by a paper on the P. T. A. established, the child will ever be as regards the child and the school fifteenth birthday anniversary eatables and will do so in ever in- wiirk Iby ¡Mrs. Brumbaeh, short Kirch, physical condition of the an annoyance to the teacher from-’ Methodist Episcopal church at f her daughter Mildred. Three crating volume if the grower can the primary on through J^pscnlori P. M„ Thursday, Rev. C. E. VVhar- talks on the same subject by Mrs. child; second, the moral nature; of the guests, Wm Walker, Joe be guaranteed a market for what class. H ie’ home often tries many | ‘ on officiating. Interment was in ■ Overstreet and Mr». Greeting o i third, obedience or control; fourth, ndlola and Dempsey Pleasant, he raises. Kingman Kokmy, end the parents example; fifth, parents' ways to secure obedience and be tho Ontario cemetery. > have February birthdays, so The farmers of this community lieve many mothers fell because OBITUARY 1 Mr. Bretthaupt and Mr. knowledge of their own children: can, and no doubt will, by the mid it was a oompany celebration. they always use the negative meth Angelita Davis was born August, Farm Bureau work. Not tba least sixth, the child out of school and Other guests were: Prof. F. A. dle of June or first of July be She »a* married to! enjoyable feat* re o f the evening lastly the a^itude of parent and od— like saying, when leading a 13, 1S3 5. erett, Konlony school principal, able to ship a car of produce of child acrosc. thestreet: "Don’t step Albert Netherly in IS60 in Ken was tbe delicious lunch eerred child toward educat'on and bom- as Juanita Bigelow, Louis De- various kinds every day or two, To this union warn born by the ladies of the P. T. A. In the mud.’’ This does not sug tucky. muuity. — rd, and David Walters. After until thq season’s end, if a mar gest to the child what to do; but John Robert and Ida Belle, now at the close of the evening. Physical characteristics are In if Instead she had said: “ T-et us Mrs. Ward, who is the only snr- the dinner the young people attend ket can be established. Misses Maurine and IJda Johnston ed the Friday night rehearsal of An association could be organized herited. These however, are great step on all the little high p la c e s .v lv o r . returned to We leer Monday after ly influenced for good or bad, by the High school play, '‘The Spark with little effort for the purpose the child would have looked stonee At the age of 14 »he was con a week's vacation due to an epi ling Cup.” which Is in the course of finding a ready market for our the Childs invlronments. One great fer the high places and would have verted and bat stayed converted demic of 'flu’ in the institute. of preparation and will panbnbly home produce and arranging for student of child life has ably said, reached the other side without get- ever since. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Peck and bo given the latter part o f the the shipment of mixed cars, car that a ch ill’s pure mental and ting Its shoes muddy. She came west ln 188S and Frances and Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Always •cnth. rying everything in the way of moral activities «¿11 be in propor saying “ Don’t” to a child is like entered promptly Int the church, Brunlng, of Wilder, were dinner Toe community wan saddened by fruits, vegetables, eggs, poultry, tion to his clean food to eat, clean knocking down blocks before any and was an active worker ln the guests at the Mauir1(e Judd home air to breathe and clean body to structure has been built. the ueath ot Grandpa Pinkston fast etc. The church until she became too feeble in Kingman Kolony Sunday, the For the dinner being ln honor of the birth Thursday. He was one o f the pi- . An association of'this kind would do the bidding of the soul. The honest endeavor In training the to attend the services. eere of the Owyhee valley. Fun- be a good thing for the farmers parent can supply these three things child In the home paves the way last few years she hae been ex day anniversary o f Mr. Peck and 'al services were held In Nysea and would not only be a benlfit though many seem indifferent; ev for his success in the public school. tremely feeble and for the last few Mr. Overstreet, which occurs on ud->y afternoon, after which in- to them but an asset to the en ery teacher who haa tried to carry There is no better start la training months she was helpless. February 8. After dinner n num She passed away peacefully and ber of Kolony friends dropped in ment, with military honors, was tire community, and is worthy of on the work of the National Health for citizenship than to exact obedi into the Joy o f perfect rest in to offer congratulations. de in the Owyhee co m e d y . The the support of the Nyssa Commer Crusade can recall how some parents ence. The paren is to the child, a llv- Jesus, at Jhe home ofher daughter, ge crowd of sympathetic specte cial club as well as the farmers ooud see the benefit to their own A few o f the young —ople had After an informal dancing party et the rs testifying to the request axd »1 Let’s get together end see what can child from this work and proved ( ing example and the greatest in- Mrs. Ward, February 7. I fluence in the child'* life. He a short service in the Methodist Eachus horn« Saturday night. ion in which the deceased was be done along »his line, and as such a help; others threw id. The Peteaved family have sist in a move to help thefarmer charts in the stove, some marked does not care for what parents church at Nyssa she was laid ten Those present were: Misses LMn it for the whole period upon the preach hut it is their own actions derly to rest in the Ontario ceme and Maurine Johnston. Pauline Ee- e aymathy of their many irineds and our community. performance of one night's work, that oount wlh him. There are tery, Rev. C. E. Wharton officiat kew, Leona Eakew, Messrs Claude their loan. while others said "Don’t send any many hinge which become common ing. and Verna Eesbus, Joe and Rear After a visit by Dr. Bartuin Bun- more home,” and, yet, the child's place to the parent, bnt which Brumbaeh, Joe Harris ard Mr. and y, some o f the Huffman child- physical condition is argey the re- leave a lasUdg Impression upon Mrs. limner fewest. n were found to be suffering with sut of the points taken up in the childhood. It pays well to guard W. J. Robineen left Monday for isrlet fever. Di, Sarazln advised Health Crusade, which If properly our own lives that they convey only his homo in Colorado, having been slug the school for a wee®, to discharged, places the normal child desirable impressions. summoned liy the death o f his Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller left ich developments as these ohild- in a good physical condition, ready father. " if you would hind your little had been attending school, for PayeU® Thursday to attend for instruction. His learnng will Directors of the Shoestring DUCh one to yon. Edward Greaser received a tele school house was given a banquet being held there that be in proportion to his condition Irrigation Company held a meeting gram last week containing th »ad Bind your own soul, to all that night. During the month ot orough fumigation on Tuesday. Right here, et ue not forget that last Saturdhy for the purpose of nwg of the sudden death o f h(s latest report the sick ones were December the Idaho Powe- Com regular sleep bae much to do to is high and true, And let its light shine clear electing officers for the coming sister in Kansas. pany offered a $50 prize to the ¡mew hat better. vear. All he present officers through all yon do.” Ed Btansell spent the week end division that made the greatest ward building up up a lerfect ■ L. J. Peterson, who had erected health. A Calfornla Journal of Other business with friends ln Parma. Both parents should haye a were ret-elected. number of sales nf their merchand htmblng sheds on the Huffman says, 'Children grow knowledge of his habits, his ln- transacted at tills meeting was the Ren« ■rumbach wee the guest ise during the Christmas season. Medicine l®ncb, preparatory to lambing there Payette Division won the prize, the | n.ainly wbtle aleeping or resting dustry and his trustworthlnaas. hiring of Tony Rltton to operate of Frances Peck ln Parma several has changed his plana and moved children learn badly and likewige hig aMlity. It fS often the company’s pumping plant this days of last week money being used to give this ban Tired the outfit to the Schwelzer ranch. I qudt to their employees and thlr often drift to the bottom of the sald that w0 parents entirely over coming season. Where he bps purchased hay, the Sufficient sleep draws a estimate his ability. Mrs. P. M. Binkley, who has teen CHILDREN OF NTRHA HCHOOL Where child families. The banquet was given class. . latter part of last week. ren are assigned work for heme visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wm in the Commercial Club rooms, be- ° « " « d and "Pward ln PLKAHB LARGE AUDIENCE. Mrs. Charlee Schweizer enter Thursday and in home life: insufficient sleep preparation and study little time, Beck, o f Topenlsh, Wash., and a tained her pupils at a skating par- { low the Bancroft Hotel, drags It backward and downward. we say, ‘ ‘They get their lessons "■ister who resides in Prosser, Wakh. February 9, at 8 o'clock P. M. A wen mind hnnee witnessed the ty, given on the river, near McGin Mrs. M. E. Rhodes, of P*rms, Tiresome children are often only very easny an(j have plenty o f time returned to her home in Nyssa last PUy by th® little children of nis's Friday evening. A delight- tired children.’ ’ Test Che truth of for evening amusements.” Right Wednesday. spent Thursday of the past week Nyssa last Friday night et Liberty fid time was enjoyed by the young this for yourself. here is a very unpleasant condi visiting Mrs. W. 8. Clo- -e. theatre. Every ohtld did it« part In people. His moral nature Is developed j tion; r'any such pupils fail ln ex- LOCAL AND PKRHONAL a pleasing manner. The amount of ¿dr. and Mrs. Char.. Johnson, ot I mostly by training, yet, many be- aminatious at the end of the sem- net proceed* realized w»s *23.25, A I M POUND DAUGHTER. Nyssa arrived for an extended vis lieve that it too, is inherited, as j ester, because it is tl^ la e k ofdally George Phillips made a business which will he used for purchasing it with Mrs. Johnson's sister, Mrs. we frequently hear, "He’s a chip off application on the ^ | rt of the (rip to Weiser, Wedneeday. apparatus for playgrounds. Mrs. George Green lefjt Nyssa 1 »st I thp oM bloc'k „ The fact that a pupils, and the parentminjnstly at Ooe Schwejzer and family. Mrs. A. H. McCarty waa a Payette Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher and Wednesday, for Rupert, Idaho, .‘ 4> , demand for better moral enter- tributes this failure to be due to visitor Thursday. NV8MA GRAIN AND HERD her I tainments is with •on. Paul, visited Tuesday at the spend a few weeks made. some fault o f the teacher. Let us daily being W. G. Vogts made a business COM PANY BRANCHING OUT. hgme of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pat daughter, Mrs. Glen Hensen. 8he shows that all are awakening to re then be sure we do not overestimate reports the biith of a 7 M Ih baby alize the need of a higher moral the child’s ability and unde'esti- trip to Boise Tuesday. terson in Warren district. W. G. .Vogts and Miss Della Clark Chaa. Thompson. Mgr. of the B A large crowd attended choir 1 daughter on February 2 , to Mr. standard. The first great aims mate the efforts asd ability of the Nyssa Grain and Reed Company is and orchestra practice at tho Lowe and Mrs. Glen lia r sen, who are of both home and school ahoulfl instructor. On the other hand it 'ere Nyssa visitors Thursday. Mrs. H. T. Francis waa a Nysea having an addition bul't to the former residents o f Nysea. home Saturdap evening. be moral character building. The is not necessary for the public place he now occupies and will in B Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slippey and home should furnish the example in school teacher to give too high • Is I tor Thuisday. Charley Bradley lias been on the stall an elevster, which w(|| enable B IR T H D A Y D I N N E R ' ions and the Misses Mary and right principles of living. hese j stand’nvs ?s isl sometime« the case him to beadle bulk grain In car Gladys McGinnis were guests to inspire the child to do the right ; in private schools wherein such In- sick list the pagt tew day«. Mrs. James Deanis entertained Through the combined efforts of stitutions are Interested In keeping Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bel- lot shipment. The work will be •Inner st the Ray Cantrell heme Miss Ruth Servoss at dinner Fri teacher and pa ent.'tfce child learns ip the financial ends alone, son last Saturday, February 4, a completed in abont three week Sunday, Mr. W. P. Hwdath of Ontario Is | Mrs. X C. Bradley, who re- day, the occasion being Mna. Den kindness. hene3ty. to know him. elf. The sixth responsibility— The boy. VV. W. Foster made a business <'oing the Mtllwrlght work. rned a short time ago from an nis’s and Miss Ruth’s birthday an to manifest hla good will, self con- hilii out at school This Is a tended visit with her daughter, niversary. trol, give service and self denial, rchiem to he met by every home trip to Parma, Monday, tailing over rs. Harry Pratt and family, near are of great value to him and which will have to besolted a load of honey A SURPRISE Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hoxle went lor, Georgia Rust and Nova Larsen. aild create a better moral spirit in, by each of us. W realize that mett, 1» m this week. The Frosh glrle o f the Nysea Hub Walters and son moved *heii both school and home. Moral hey must be amused or entertained to Boise, Saturday, returning Mon High school gave a eurp me party Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Walters and mily were up Sunday from their ewes from their winter feed ground j training react* -.n o* ourselves. Un- end that unless we provide de- day . at the home of Mr. sad Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Isadora Lax and daughter, ime for a visit at the Wm McBwan on the DeBord ranch, to lambing I f;t parents and improper (home Mr Me recreations, they will suh- Servoes, Friday evening, in honon quarter» on the Kay Cantrell ranch. ^ conditions neutralize all the -ood st 'ute others of their own elee- Selma, were Ontario visitors XJiur>- Jf Ml«« Ruth’s seventeenth birthday »me. Goldie Baird is a guest of fhe elements brought to bear upon that ’ i< n and "many of these we cannot day. LeRoy DeWltt came down from anniversary. All report a fine Mrs. Frank Miller and Mrs. ]. time. Reading alone will not life, for It is the things that are approve. Is work at Sage Brush Springs Feun boys this week. le first o f the week. Mrs. DeWltt, Fred Klingback and son, Ken- ■ constantly associated with that -office; they must have companion Fax made a business trip to Ontar ion- j ntoulri our characters. Place a ship of children of their own age. io Tuesday. ho has t*>en ‘ visiting at the Lowe netb, were Onta rio visitors VALENTINE TEA Brady Fowler started on We®- »ma returned to her home at the day. hoy of gentle white parents among tf we keep them from loitering In On the afternoon, .of Fnb. 14, the streets, they most bring their nesday’s train, back to New York M*! Springs. Mrs. Wm Sol iweizer visited her Indians, and as history has proven Here w« ms- state for a 90 daye‘ visit with re 1921, the social C lreliiof the Free- Wt. and Mrs. W. W. Snyder and parents, Mr. as d Mrs. Oi R. Hite I he w*H grow up like an Indian; but -onipanions horns. bytsrlan church win give a tea la insijy, were guests to dinner at the Monday. a child of criminal parents Is n 't only know whst our own boys latives. Mr. Tom S'ppey from the Drewaey the basement of the church. Every err home Sunday.. Mrs. 'Maude Cantrell came down j placed among people of morality, and girls are doing bnt have a m *r nance to atudy their companion« • ountry, who has been visiting Mr. body welcome— Men .loo The’’ Owyhee school Joined the from Cornuce >pia to atetnd Xhe Integrity and love he will grow In ed Cross last week, as a school, funeral of he r father, J. S. Pink- to an upright man; so also a child True, we cannot correct our nslgh- and Mrs.. A. \V Fields lef» Wed- offering; --------------• ■ j ''- not of the children are also niem- »ton. .of violent temper, if living In an ors child and change him or her nsday for Ontorlo, where he <**- RELATIVE® VINIT r* of the Junior Red Cross. MMrs. .1. s. Pinkston is making environment of peace and quiet •o our ideals, hut oftlmes w# can ¿icts to be fo.* some time Ed Warren aa.l wife of Ranks, Mrs. P. G. Bowman, of Baker, Miss Davis met with her sewing her home w' th her laughter, Mrs the temper will change. These help our own through observance T erhens Ida., sama down Sunday for a and Mrs. T. M. Pine, o f Walla Haas at the Pullen home Saturday W. W. Smlt'h fo r the present. things prove that there Is no light of the faults of others. iclrt visit with Mr. Warren’» Wei*. Wn., arrived Tueed v evening Iternoon. The members present Wm Peut»; returned to Jury duty that reaches as far as the home ou have heard the etorv of the If ao. It will parents. Mayor and Mrs. 1 M to vlalt their brother, Mr. J, N ere-. Ella Pnllen. Nellie and Rada at Vale aftew spe nding the week at light or has such a great Influence lor jsome boy. lll«t. Dorothr and Elisabeth Kev- home 9 Some Responsibilities of Parents Let’s Ship Nyssa Produce toMarket 1er **— ' — i i IT IS W O M B KNOW 1 NO VLLL IT TO r o i l FAB AWAY AC QUAINTANCES THBOIOB T O COLUMN* OF THB GAT* OTTÏ JOURNAL— YOUR PAPER, •1-0® I* I B YEAR 8001AL CLUB lAPERTON HOME HAS [PERIENCE WITH FIRE a Mrs. A. Netherly Answers Last Call f ■ Attends Banquet At Payett«, Idaho Shoestring Ditch Directors Meet i: H fi- n u is e r«i NYsf .¿Ik ^ j.v'