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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1922)
/ barn. It was learned that two SURPRISE PARTY schools or suitable public school to come home at once. Her eon, of said day, tor the sale of $7,6011 iors were too aristocratic to take a teachers without tax money, and accompanied her to Adrian where bonds, par value, as follows, to* Last Friday night after the Tom ■Jolly straw ride; consequently they v.e can never have adequate tax j sue was met by another son and wit: All of said bonds to run and missed a hilarious time. Thumb money without public sentiment! taken to her home near th« city, be payable five years from Feb- wedding a group of high school people surprlaed Ruth Ser invorlng it. We say the late w ar: .Mrs. Dolly McCreary has been ruery 1«, 1932; *7,000.00 ot aald SCHOOL NOTES (Continued from First FagaI iound us so unprepared In the: very 111 the past week, but she Is bonds to he In denomination» ot vos in honor of her birthday. The evening was spent playing games $1000.00 each; $600.00 of said repetition. A boy was seen aau- matter of education as to he a reported better at present. Her The First Grade are devoting di ring slowly about the streets, great handicap to our government, daughter, Thelma, was absent from bonds to be in denomination of after which refreshments of candy this week to the study of Lincoln. $600.00 each. All bearing Inter and popcorn were served. l i e curfew nud rung. The klnd- No person ever believed our coun- school during her Illness, Miss Hope has taken the fourth Ray Elliot motored to Parma one est at the rate of 6 per cent, per 1} policeman lapped the boy on try contained so many Illiterates grade “ B" class. u s shoulder, saying: Sonny, you until the facts were tabulated by 1 day this week, returning with a annum, interest payable annually, A STRAW RIDE. The Third Grade children gave o.'ist either go home or go to the various departments. Educa truck load of supplies for Holly at the office of the clerk of said Miss Hope a surprise party last school district. Each bid muet be A number of high school stud- Miss Hope a j.iii.-’ “ Well," replied the boy, tion Is preparedness, and the gov Bros, store. certified chock ents enjoyed themselves immensely FrJIaj afternoon, A 'very valuable calf belonging accompanied by a I 11 go to jail then, 1'a's gone to ernment must make sure that there The fourth grade has been work in.; club, Mas gone to a euchre is preparednes of all the people to Thelma McCreary died Tuesday payable to said school district No. at {he McCurdy home Tuesday eve- 26 In an amount equal to 5 Ijer . nlng The evening was spent in lug on window decorations for Val party, Buds out walking with his through the education of the young. night. Pat Connely was in Adrian on ient of the par value of the bonds ,,|Ey|„g lively games and dancing entlne Day. Red hearts gave them ■o girl, Bis is at the theatre with In addition to this there must be hid upon in said bid; each check which was made more peppy by red quite a festive appearance. _ n. r beau and they left mo and the a co-operalon to work for success ouslness Tuesday. While prepar- J Tlie fifth grade has been divided Bud McPherson, of Caldwell, v/as 'o be returned If said bid is re- pel)per sandwiches. dog at home." This boy, thorough- and Improvement in our school and If the bid is accepted ¡Ilg ^ start home It was reporter Into sections: the A's being sent For— In Adrian on business Tuesday.... Jected. lj familiar with the loneliness of community. said check will bp returned upon that one horse power was gone, into Mrs. Reynolds room and the “ It ain't the guns nor armament, | 1 nine, thot the Jail more desireahle. payment for and the delivery of ¿ f'e r a iong hard search by all B's into Miss Sayer’s. VYKSA COMMISSION HOl'SE t udoubtedly it was the thought of nor fund that they can pay But the close co-operation that companionship that caused him DOING) GOOD BUSINESS the bonds included in said bid; if those present (except Serene M e1 Tl:e seventh and eighth grades said bid is accepted and the amount Murrent the missing creature was are preparing a Lincoln program „.J m decide in la>or of the* jail makes them win the day. The Nyssa Commission house of said bid Is not paid within 30 foulu| leisurely eaing his hay in the in honor of Lincoln’s birthday. It ain't the individual, nor the li decidedly snows that these par- which opened for business January lays after the acceptance thereof ! —, — ______ — ---- — --------------------------------------------- -- - r Is had tailed to provide a way army as a whole, 25th,- Is doing a land office busi- S M S » » 1 amusement for this lad not re- But the everlasting teamwork of! ess in the shipment ol dressed such check will be cashed and the proceeds thereof shall become the a .zing that the time would be long «very bloomin' soul." poultry, hogs and veal, recording property of the said school district. : ' f r him with friend dog. There- ' to a report to the Journal offica. The right to reject any and all bids fi re let us then be sure to welcome This firm goes to the producer or to accept part and reject port, u ir children's playmates, having and culls his flocks of poultry, or i is reserved by the said board of 0 ir homes not too daintily or —— bogs or veal and blngs them to nicely furnished, but where there | Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Schafer vis- town and dresses and packs them j directors of said dlsrlct. JESSE E. THOMPSON, Chalr- will be found some place, either In Bed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and puts them on the market for i f ie attic, cellar or living rooms for Bee Schafer, who live near N'yssa, the produecr on a commission basis, man. MRS. H. R. SHERWOOD. Clerk. their friends games. Sunday. However they missed a and thus far they bave built up finds many of u* forgetting January’s good Resolutions. That's I .a st 1 y no child will work for an time in their absence from home. a large trade and expect to handle why, If we are to make till* a year of accomplishments, FOR SALE— Rye and Barley— 1 location If the parents do not A bachelor dinner was seved by Dee more stuff as they get arranged to | $1.16 per 100 lbs If taken at once. each one of February’s twenty-eight days calls for action. a 11 lie It. It is not sufficient to SchaTer. The afternoon wassepent take care of it. ' George Adams. 6 miles Sonth of i iucato him only to the limit o f ■ ¡n playing cards, wrestling, and a Down here at this bank there is a glad welcome awaiting | Nyssa, mouth o f Owyhee. Feb. 24. his parents' knowledge; we must bucking contest. Those present the opening o f your account. NOTICE IF SALE OF SCHOOL i- it expect him tp j»ay for his rais-jwere: Moxie Simmons, Merritt Gree- DISTRICT NO. 20 (NYSSA, ORE- i Before another day passes come down add act on that Good iig for that Is a debt to be paseed j ling, Clarence, Ray, Jack, Mike and GON) SCHOOL BONDS. *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Resolution to become a regular hank depositor. co to future generations. Today Bill Elliot; Eddie Powell, Frank NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, liter« is little room In the business Doyle and the Schafer brothers. that sealed bids will be received Again we must turn our atten v. «rid for the uneducated. This by the Board of Directors of School li exemplified by the number of tion to the “ wonderful one hoes District No 26 (Nyssa, Oregon) at Peterson Christensen is yIndents that are trying to secure shay.” $25,000.00 Capital the School House at Nyssa in Mai- I neglected education at Dlght school» seen driving about the streets in $25,000.00 Surplus heur County, 8tate of Oregon, on find by the extension courses pro- a new buggy (which he purchased the 18th day of February, 1922, j v ided by our higher schools and from Ray Elliot), drawn by a white Nyssa, Oregon up to the hour of four o’clock P. M. , colleges. We are aiming to edti- horse which he obtained from W il i ite the child that he may give to liam Ashcraft, having traded three Mr. Christ the next generation, all the ad lots In the city for It. vantages accorded him and any ensen has a team now and says he MIMtHl l l l l ! additional privileges or qualifica expects to do considerable farm tions that he may provide for them. ing on his homestead northwest of This is the law of progress. In town. ■ ills connection, let us not forget Little Dorothy Holly bas been A complete line to visit the schools and teacher and visiting her aunt, Mrs. Frank Mil- • i t Some Responsi bilities of Parents The Second Month of News From Adrian 19 2 2 ED E R ft t a lb e u r County JSanh H A R D W A R E CO. i: FRERH FISH General Next Friday Hardware le our Information and observe- ler, of Big Bend, the first part of (ions first hand; to learn from the the week. She attends school teacher what our children are do- from there. _ Big, and to let her know that we j Mrs. William Ashcraft returned appreciate her efforts with our on the Homedale train from N’yssa i hildren. Monday. She has been visiting While it is a rather difficult her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Zink, problem at.-present for the most o f and her son, Mr. 8. Ashcraft. She i s (o meet, we cannot have good became ill while there andde sired Having decided to retire from farming I will sell the following described personal property at at Nyssa Meat Market of everything from a tack to 2inrh shafting Hatching Eggs Bolts and screws in all sizes and lengths. ai d Baby Chicks Fad locks and door From my Bred-to Lay and Do Lay Strain of locks In many styles and combinations. S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS D. W. Gibson Public Auction COOK BROS. at the Miller ranch 5 miles North and West of Parma, 1-2 mile South of Apple Valley Station, on Wednesday, Feb. 15 Repair Shop is equipped to repair oil kinds of radiators Give us a Trial Sale starts at 1 o'clock I I I J 1 I I I HORSES Bay Marc, Smooth Mouth, Weight 10OO lbs. Sorrel Mare, 0 years old, Weight 1050 lb a. flay llorse, I yea's old. Weigh! 1500 lbs. Black Horse. 0 years old. Weight t I I I I t 1175 llis. I Bay Mure, 1 yarn old. Weight 1 1170 lbs. 2 Mule Colt, H montlis old,— I Good One. . HARNESS Bay Mure L »!t, 3 month* old— Good One. .1 Sets of Work H tm m v Saddle INsy, 3 year. old. extra Collars CATTLE MIHCELLANTOUN I Bod Cow, 0 veer* old. Be fresh In 10 Head Turkeys 5 dozen Chicken*. March. Some Nay. I Black Heifer, 2 year* »Id, Ite 4 Head of Sheep. Some Corn. Some Nice !%>p<*om fresh In May. Seed Wheat, About 2500 .th* I Black Heifer, 1 year old. Bowers Improved. HOGS ’ Seed Oats, about 2500 tbs Extra Good. •I Dnroc Jersey Sows, To Farrow la * l of March. Seed Corn, about 500 lbs 1 Tent.. 2 I’oland China Sows. 10 x 12, framed up. I Duns- Roar, t> months old. I (took Stove. l Hester. A L L ELIGIBLE TO REGISTER. Double Trees. Single T n w . Some 23 Bead shoal* Weighing about Forks, Shovels, Is>g chains, and 0O lb a. I. Other things too nurarroa s to mansion. 15 Head o f Pigs. 1 FORD TOURING CAR. THERE W IL L ALSO BE A GOOD LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE TERMS— »2.VOO and under Cash; Sums over *25.00, H months' time on Bankable Notre bearing IO per rent interea«. 5 1 **- cent <B.s- count for rash on all sums over *25.00. A PPLE V A LLE Y LADIES AID W IL L SERVE A LUNCH ht NOON WADE ROBINSON, Owner AMOS MILLER. FRANK DAHUJTROM. Auctioneer M’CONNON’S PRODUCTS Home Remediee Pure E»tr«ct of*Spices Toilet Articles Veterinary Remedies Poultry Compounds for the Clerk. Ask us abuut tke new price sn gate— FORD CARS V. B. STAPLES FORD GARAGE Ontario, Oregon Farm Machinery J. R. H U N T E R • NycsaOre. Z.W.TAKAHARA : Special— Q fi/. i: ; Hot Water Bags «701* Plows, Drills, pota to Planters, Har cultivators, Even H U R LE Y N?1 ovvder and all nm*D tools needed for Spring work. Home Remedies, all kind* First Class Chocolate Candissi School ■■polies I A*sat for Soligmaii Studio. ! ^ , 4 aasaaaoooooaooooooooo I Silver Grill StM Katts g Honan le b il l y s u ic id a , Myaaa r>n S O so»S S S S SSSS00SS» < ♦ ♦ ♦ > ♦ ♦ ing j 0 (he bant wash machine made is working at a handicap trying to get thoroughly Heavy Harness clothes clean With Inferior soap. A little Hurley Soap in wash water the means that each washerful of clothes will be clean In We carry the beat line of heavy work harness and horse to o makeswash day* wash hour’ IVonhle-treee Single trees, .shovels wire stretchers, Olevisxa, collars •) A Package of Hurley's in your laundry room Wo can supply you with everything yon need In the way of ____________ S olo B t _____________ ►OxM 1917 M ODEL. F. 0. B. ONTARIO etc. Star Hotel Several $486.90 Strap ilingo* in all sizes. rows, FARM MACITINKIU' McOvraiisk Mower l nwrrtng Binder. John Derre Two-way Plow. Three section harrow. Two-Horse riding CuUtvator. Wagon with hay rack. One Horse Cultivator. Set Gravel Boards. Slip scraper. Wooden CoTrngators Small wooden ditcher, l Jointer. Fordson Tractor Price Reduced Hinges for the door or • > less time. Your clothes will be on the Une that be found much earlier— and much on the market today $1.35 cleaner, too. Our Prices are Always at Lowest Ebb Special 15 Day Offer on Hurley Washing Machine Soap,large 5-lb. pkg., for \1 e want every woman who owns a washing machine to try this wonderful soap powder, and as a means of |ntro- during It Into a large nnm her of homes we sre making this special prlre offer. — W e are snre that once yon have triad tried it, you will prefer it to any other kind of «oup. Try t in your dish water— try it for scrubbing. It cuts the grease and cleans |<erfectly. EDER H A R D W A R E CO. NYSSA OREGON I Rny a package tor next washday. Electric Shop Idaho Power Company