The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, March 31, 1922, Image 1

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    For Every F l y You Kill Now—You Prevent Thousands From Hatching Later It The Year
SWAT THAT FLY
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TREASURER TO SOY
SCHOOL WARRANTS
5,000.00
0,188.34
ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR DIS­
POSAL OF SCHOOL WAltK. XT-i
WHICH TEACHERS HOLD.
0 , 000.00
None
7,007.87
2.880.21
ip y o i ^
HOME.
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e
-t Bo-.f
there,
fa-"
located
erst "■
At a meeting o f the Counc 1 on
last Thuraday night the City t reas­
urer was authorized and Instructed
to invest the sinking funds o ' the
City’s money in March and April
salary
warrants
drawn
a.:alnsi
school District No. 26.
This action was taken so is to
provide a means for the tea -her's
o f the Nyssa schools to get their
warrants cashed, as they have ex-j
perlenced some difficulty lat( ly In
finding a market for the ichool
warrants.
Thus the teacher i are
assured of tnelr money for vtarch
and April and the "district !s as­
sured that school will contl tue.
It was rumored sometime ago that
District No. 2 6 would have tf> close
on account o f 'l a c k o f fundi, but
arrangements have been made to
keep the school going.
SUGGESTION TO
TOWN COUNCIL
t
TAX PAYER MAKES A FEW BUG-
GB5TIONS HOPING TO WARP
OFF HIGH WATER.
»
4Ua. . .
of Lie
on 14,
6 east
Malheur
be the
property
the de-
and
aking.
righit,
pro-
mbrins
name
ison, by
known
mar-
id for
if as
and
ieet.
made
thereof
weekly
!sa, Mal-
sue-
ibl loa­
th the
order
Biggs,
d eu-
ay of
81.50
NYSSA, MALHEUR COUNT!, ORB (¡ON, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, HI22.
LOCAL A N D PERSONAL
;
Mr. Editor:
If you will allow me a small
space in your paper I would like to
put forth a suggestion on the pro­
posed dam that the town Council
are considering on putting in the
Wilson ditch.
As I understand It, they propose
putting in a dam in the ditch just
s little ways above where the town
pumps are located. No doubt that
would be fine to protect the pumps,
but that would back the water up
In the ditch above the dam and the
flood water would flow out and
cause damage to other peoples’ prop
erty above the dam, which would
probably cause them quite a little
trouble.
There Is quite a eellng among the
people that we are bound to have
exceedingly high water In the Snake
river this season, and that the town
needs protection from this hlgl
water.
For the protection o f the pumps
and more particularly the protec­
tion o f the town as a whole; why
not make the dam at the head o '
the Wilson ditch, just south o f the
railroad bridge on the Homedale
branch.
There is plenty of dirt
there handy an d it would not cost
any more to build the dam there
than It would anywhere else on the
ditch.
Another thing too,
the Town
Council could take the matter no
with railroad officials
and
they
would probably make a fill across
the ditch where their bridge is now
for their own protection.
A dam
or a fill there I feel would be a
great protection to the whole com­
munity.
I take my hat o ff to the town
council, I am not trying to dictate
to them, but just offering a sug­
gestion.
Yours truly,
* * * ............ ..
Kingman Kolony pumps, for the
_
-------
enginemen to be presented with a
Baseball Game.
A TAX PAYER. beautiful gold hat badge, by virtue
Dickey Tensen Is still at the eoming season moved Into h i » 1 Thr
«* the Methodist
Friday after school the Girls Ath-^ head of the class in spelling.
_ pump ______
_ ( rhuroh " « " d r y morning next, will
quarters a" _
the
station _
the
of being a winner In the fuel sav­
Oca Blaylock has reentered school „ .»t week.
^ an a<' <' rp,w by Rev- Frtgln.fton,
ing pool in freight and passenger I otic Association played ball with
Twenty-one out of twenty-nine Sheepmen are preparing to stare’ rw,’ resentlng <>>• White r ro«s.
Hub Valters now has his sheep the sixth, seventh and eighth grade
Morgan j Rev- ■»*»h*ton h*» * reputation
feeding at the
upper
Klinghack girls. The game was not finished » e re perfect in spelling this week to the hills this week.
Friday so the girls played It out on Fourth Grade—
an(j Fries left their winter feed of being one o f the few worth
ranch.
hlle speakers speakers
on
the
The score was 12
Ada Blaylock is back in school, grounds on the Burroughs ranch,
Mrs. Rose Fletcher,
who
has Monday night.
Pupils In Mrs. Chas. Sch-velzer’s
snd Philip O yone expects to start Vmerloan platform, and will give
been visiting Mrs. A. C. Bradley for :o 16 ln favor of the High School after being absent two weeks.
room who were neither absent nor
Sarah Evans has had perfect les-' a part of b's sheep to the hills soon, us a treat. The evening »»rrtee will
the past several days went back to girls.
tardy during the current school
The
Girls
Athletic
Association
sons
ln spelling for the last two
The ontlpok is not promising with be as usual, only that the s*rvlce
Nyssa with Chas. Bradley Tuesday
month are:
Orville Biglow, Fred
has begun track work In preparai Ion j* weeks.
snow °n the foothills, and reports' will be at 8:00 o'clock Insterd of
evening.
Pullen, Joe Shatto, Roy Williams
7 : 30 .
The
recent snbw atroms on the range.
Last week it was erroneously -r the Track meet ln May.
Robiht and Elizabeth Kaylor, Geo.
The
Boy’s
baseball
team
Is
going
tv
o
base
bell
tWinis;
a
girl’s
and
a
Mr.
Ashcraft
baa
rented
the
ranch
stated that grandma Bradley was
Rev. Cox beld Services followlng
Ru«t. Kenneth
McDonald,
Jessie
formerly owned by Mr. Geo. Reed, j S’trJdy Rchool last tunda
seriously 111. Mr. Freeman (grand- to play Parma at Parma next Frl- boy's team.
Pullen, Rada a id Nellie Elliot and
day.
I ast Friday the
Forth
grade
Maurice Solomon met with a pain­
na) Bradley Is seriously 111 with
Wm. Schwelter purchased a "Col­
Nova Larsen.
Grade News.
studied the , Black Bird.
ful accident Wednesday morning, onial" range and e cupboard from
Wm. Peutz was a business visitor
Those in Miss Lilian Davie’ room
"lest Grade—
Sixth
Grade
-'
,
f
when his hand wag bitten by a J. S. Glascoek.
were:
Lota
Schwelzer,
Dorothy in Ontario Friday.
The first erade has two new
The sixth' grade was very sorry vicious antmsl, necessitating a visit
____________
Jimmie Hite, scarlet fever patient
Kaylor,
John
Bigelow,
Werner
Is very much better and the family pupils, a bi y :iom Frultland and a to 'oose Ula Coonrad and Viola fo Dr, Sarazln.
Peutz, Dottle Cantrell and Rose
Japanese girl.
Hl'lman.
Mr. and Mrs. John Winkler, who n ,t,L PEl'TZ FELL, BTT
will be ont of quarantine soon.
Dutcher.
Lota Zink hag been absent from
NOT IN TIIE ’ VEI-L.
"h ose perfect In attendance were are friends from Mr. C. M. Beau-
Fred Klinghack and Frank De­
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Dnnn'ng, of
Bord attended a "potato growers" school for two weeks because o f a 'ylvla Vhim de, Nina fervaas, Iva moms' -Id home In Wit- >r.a!n, vtal-
Parma, were guests at dinner Sun-
badly burned hand.
Whlle helping to feed their eighty
Walters, Virginia Thompson, Blue ted Mr Beaumont in the Kolonv
meeting in Nys^a Tuesday evening.
day at the Lowe home.
Second Grade—
lambs.
Bell Snow. Zella Schaffer, Ruth last week.
Mr. and Mrs Winkler
Rade and Nellie Elliot are the
Those neither absent nor tardy Reh rger Orvllle
Bill Psuts fell into the pwi;
Stowetl,
Frank are returning tn thetr home after a
AN ERROR
owners o f • new guitar.
during March v.ere:
Pete deBoer. Rar band and Marlon Klinkenberg. winter spent tonring the coast and
He was reaching over to let one
Last week there was printed in
Oladye MeOInnle was the over­
Glenn Green, Hubert Luke. Max Eighth Grade—
And lots h|s balance then;
California.
the
Owyhee
items
an
Mem
about
night gueet of
Anna
Schwelzer
j Schwelzer, Dickie Tensen, Emerson
Those perfect ln atetndance were:
Thoughts o f his birthday near
Pupils netther absent nor late
Mrs
a
.
C.
Bradley
receiving
word
last Wednesday.
at hand.
Guffey, Cora Cook, Donna Cook, Arthur, Gilbert, VonDella, Robert, during March 1822 In grades inelud-
Mrs. E. L. Mac Lafferty was a ! thst her niece Lilly Turner bed i Thelma Cook, Olive Hunter and j Boyd, Clyde, Nina, Jessie. Nellie,
Moat likely turned tie brtln;
from the first to the sixth are:
|
recently
died
of
influenza.
This
was
dinner guest at the home of Mr.
Leroy Teuteeh.
] Hazel and Helen.
For as he turned over.
Orvllle McEwen, Lloyd Me Ewen.'
an error, because the person known
and Mrs. Klin aback last week.
He »hoisted with might and mein
James
Me
Ewen.
Rebie
Mosec,
Zens
Jack Glascock etarted Frld-vv to to many o f the Owyhee people as
His faithful wife was close st
Moses, Ruth Pinkston. Violet Pink­
CARD OP THANKS.
CHURCH SERVICE
Lillian
Turner.
Is
still
living.
It
do a Job o f Tevelllng for Vlcentl
hand.
ston. Delbert Zlerleln, Leonard Smith
Mrs. Emma Baird wishes to ex-
was
Mrs.
Bradley's
sinter-in-law
In
Episcopal service will be held at
Mendtola.
And clutching both his feet.
Harold
Elliot,
Oora
Elliot,
Helen
nress
her
thanks
to
the
people
of
_
,
.
„
S. D. Blgtow surety must be the Salt Lake who died, and some one
.
.. , . . .
”
.
the Parish Hall on Monday evening Wiwell. Eddie Powell, Glenn Mc-
She rescued hint from hungry
Nyssa for their kindness and fin-
'
"neighborhood Chinaman,” Judging failed to get the Item correctly
lambs.
ancial assistance tendered her on Aprl*
•*
o ’clock.
Every- rinnls, John McGinnis and Keneth
when
they
turned
it
ln
to
the
from the amount o f truck garden­
In s way that c s s t be baa*.
account o f her lat« misfortune.
body come.
Bach,
i
correspondent.
ing he antlctpatee doing this year.
I
I
I
OWYHEE NEWS lTEMS
?
fi
MBS. BAIRD HAS HAD ACCIDENT
HAND 18 BADLY MANGLED
TWELVE STITOHE# TAKEN.
KINGMAN KOLONY
P .T .A . MEET SAT.
NYSSA SCHOOL ITEMS
l R
PER YEAR
as he plans for 16 acres of potaitoee El» TEN HAVE IMPROVING
MRS. FEERUOOM DIES
HOG BITES MAN CAUSING
The friends of Mrs. Emma Baird
3 acres of onions and 1
acres of
AT HOME OF DAUGHTER-
NEED FX)R DOCTOR
F’ROM IN J ERIE.S RECEIVED
were put to sorrow a few days ago
head lettuce.
when they heard o f the sad rale-
Amelia Johanna Elizabeth Sproek
Mrs. Albert Caperton visited Mrs.
Morris F. Solomon while helping
fortune which befell her.
—•
Ten Have, who wag thrown
9. D. Bigelow, Monday afternoon.
was
born
In
Holland,
In
1854,
and
to ring some hogs noses in the
It's e e m s that Mr». Baird was
Mr. and Mrs. Shatto and son from a horse a couple o f weeks ago^ country
last
week
w’aa
bitten V ila married to Frederick Peerbooin doing a washing and while running
Merle left the first of the week ftr king on his ueck and shoulders, through the palm of the hand. It in 1SS2, in Holland.
some clothes thrcugh »he electric
for Lancaster where they will work
To ill's union were born tour
wringer one of her children called
i slowly Improving.
He mounte 1; "eema that Mr. Soloman waa trying
for L. J. Petorson.
children. One daughter aged Four-
to her and when she looked around
h o r s e t o an tn u u
h i« t o k e « P o n ®
,h e k o SS f r o m m l* -
. . ..
hit
horse 10 3 . 1 0 see i - e pf hts
the re8t an<J ln (hrowlnf? -een was buried in Holland one son
M~s. D. P. Pullen was a Gate
her hand ln some way got caught
nc z U o s and the h ors, began, to ^
^
hand t<| stQp ,t the hQg still
.......................
City visitor Thursday.
resides there. The other two
ln the wringer. She tried to get It
The community was
glad
to buck, which was unexpected by Mr. grabbed his hand biting it severely daughter:-, Mrs. C. W. DeBoer, and
out by turning the mach’ ne ln re­
Mrs.
Joseph
Stam,
live
at
Nyssa
welcome Rev. Chas. Blom last Sun­ Ten Have aud threw him narrow- in the palm.
verse, but couldn’t so she pulled
Oregon.
day, after a winters absence. Ser­
the switch and stopped the machine
Mrs. Peerboom was a member of
vices were at 2:30 following Sunday »♦♦»»»» « » » . . ..♦ ♦ .♦ . ♦♦» « . . » »o oe o to ooo iooomowFK-viw.-
and then had to unscrew ‘ he top of
the Dutch reformed Church, ln
School.
He was accompanied by
j thé wringer before she could get
which faith she lived and (.led.
Mr. Hugh Allen who added to the
her hand out. The Skin and fleet»
She came to the United Slates
service a much appreciated solo
! on the back of her hand was torn
about eight months ago, to her
F. l . DeBord set out a family
away so t'he bones were ylsable.
orchard, Monday, having purchased ■ e w e w '»»» » S s e e e e S S S e b e » S S » S S S S » » » » » » » ♦ • » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ■ » » » ♦ » < » » » » daughter's homes, with whom she
I After releasing herself Mrs. Baird
a few young trees.
Nora Christensen is visiting in
Mrs. H. D. Holmes waa an On­ resided until sho passed away.
went to one of the neighbor's for
After an illnese o f five weeks she
The Farmer's Co-operative Cream­ -kyssa this week.
tario visitor Wednesday.
help, and the doctor waa summoned.
passed
to
her
reward,
aged
67
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dean spent
ery of Payette is sending It's cream
Pflte Tensen and W. L. Gibson
It was necessary to ha»o twelve
truck Into the community twice a Wednesday with friends ln Ontario. shipped a car o f seed potatoes tto years. After a short service at the
stitches taken to draw the torn skin
home o f Mrs. Stam the body was
week now, In an effort to gather
Florence McDonald was an On­ Mountain Home Tuesday.
together.
the cream while It Is sweet, as sweet tario visitor Wednesday.
Pete Tenseff and W. L. Gibson laid to rest In the Nyesa ceme'ery,
Mrs. Baird
showed
wonderful
Rev.
C.
E.
Wharton,
officiating.
Mrs. Harry Newby and daughter reselved three care of seed potatoes
cream Is worth 3 cents a pound
nerve es most any one would havd
more than the sour cream.
Jennie were Ontario visitors Wed­ this week.
fainted, but Mrs. Ra'rd in telling
S. D. Bigelow Is d-ttllng grain nesday.
Spraying started on the C. C.
about the accident said that her
for Fred Klinghack. Fred will re-
Mr. and r.Ms. Len Dinwiddle from Hunt orchard Thursday, with Chas
first thought was not to faint, an
talltate by doing a Job of plowing the Idaho side were shopping in Tombs englesr.
herself and two small children were
for 81.
Nysaa Tuesday.
Fred Marshall has been painting
the only ones around. Mr«. Baird is
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Lowe, Mrs.
Tom Newby, son of Mrs. Harry and decorating tihe interior of F. E.
a widow and has several smell
Chas. Schwbizer andMIss Bessie Newby is expected home from New Youngs house this last week
children, but site Is n deserving
Whipple went to see "The Birth of Mexico In a few days.
J. W, Biunci’.t the Arcadia orchad- TO GIVE HOME TALENT COMEDY woman and her many friends will
a Nation” In Kyssa Sunday even­
Mrs. Addle Wilson, Gertrude Wil­ 1st was doing business In Nyssa j APRIL EIGHTH— SHEEP START
see thet she and her f ‘ mlly have
ing.
son, Mrs. Dick Holme«, Mrs. Arthur Thursday.
FOR SUMMER RANGE,
proper care.
Miss Lilian Davis spent the week Cook and Mrs. Albert Cook visited
Mr. H. L. Mac Lafferty, of the
Mrs. Effie Crail, County School
end at her ho-me In Vale.
Judge Mrs. Arthur Cook’s mother ln On­ Owyhee district was in eown Thurs­
JORDAN VALLEY HOY WINS
ar.d Mrs. E. Davis brought her back tario Wednesday.
Superintendent visited the Kolony
day.
DECLAMATORY CONTEST.
Sunday afternoon, calling at the
Mrs. F. o. Carman, who has been
Lititle Robert Nixon has been schools Monday o f last week. Mrs.
Crail Is enthusiastic over tl e "Sec­
Lowe home.
seriously ill with the flu for t h e , quite sick the last week,
The County Declamatory Contest
Mrs. Floyd iT-atto was a guest past two weeks Is slowly recovering. ! Dr. Evans the eye specialist of ond Annual Track meet” for all
was held
ln
the
Presbyterian
County
Schools,
which
will
be
held
ito dinner at Bigelow s Friday.
wlddle from the Idaho sldegSlfET Pendleton Is in Nyssa and will look
Church last. Saturday evening and
Mr and Mrs. Harry R. Wellman
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elllsmere after eye troubles of those who call in Vale May 7th.
was well atetnded.
Vale, Ontario,
visited the tohopl Friday in the | Finn a daughter.
The Kclouy Schools aro planning
| and see him at the star rooming
Jordan Valley and Nyssa each had
representation at the meat.
Interest o f club work.
From all reports the sturgeon house Friday and Saturday,
a representative present.
Tony Stanick, who Is cleaning fishing in Snake river Is good now,
The treat planned for the winner
Mrs. J. A. Me William went to
First h o tip re and the cup were
on of the Kolony drainage ditches, several good catches being made Caldwell Sunday to visit her son in the P. T. A. men hersh p drive
given to Norman Owens of Jordan
lately.
will he through this week.
set
for
the
evening
of
Apr.
1st
Is
Ed Me William. "
Valley t who told a boy’e bear story.
Mrs. F. L. DeBord and children
Sidney Burbidge. Bill Beam, Ar­
pcstooned.
The audience was pleanantly e»-
Mr. B. A. eJfferson has varnished
The regular P. T. A. meeting
Florence and Vere, visited her sis­ thur Cook, Bob Elliot and John
tetalned by a piano solo by Mr.
his car and it looks Just like new.
wkish falls on Friday, April 7t'h
ter, Mrs. Fred Klinghack Saturday. Forbes went to Ontario last Wed­
Mr. B. A. Jefferson delivered r. .111 be held the evening of Saturday Engeldlnger from Vale and a song
Vlncentl Mendiola. started to the nesday a week ago to Join the En­
by John Mntainr while awaiting
spra< outfit to Parma, Idaho lat
Vnril 8th. The short business »ea­ Jndge decision.
hills the first o f the week.
Mrs. campment o f the I. O. O. F.
week.
ten promptly at 7:30 followed by
Mendiola and children. Carmen and
The ladles o f the Episcopal Guild
Mr. E. M. Blodgett was an On­ the premised treat at 8:00.
Jullen, called at the Lowe, Kling- will meet at the Parish Hall next
FORMER EDITOR TO
tario visitor Monday.
It is hoped that every member
back and DeBord homes Sunday.
Thursday, at 2:30 p. ns.
RETURN TO NYSSA.
Mrs. Fenn and daughter Bernice
Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore have moved
Mr. Eddie PoWSH was a business of the P. T. A. will be present, and
a cordial lnvltition Is extended to
are visiting relatives in Nyssa for a into the house vacated by Dr. Nixon. visitor in Ontario Monday,
Mr. Harry Brown is coming back
week or two.
Come and enjoy an
Mrs. Albert lredale o f Emmett
Mrs. Geo. Sweltzer’s mother, from every one.
to take charge o f the journal plant.
County Superintendent Mrs. B. came Jown Wednesday to visit for Ontario has been visiting her this evening of music and good time.
Mr. Dement the present editor Is
The program for the P. T. A.
M. Crail an<f''s5n visited the school a few days with Mr. and Mrs H. week.
She expects to return to
called hack to Idaho where he has
T.Francis.
Wednesday.
meeting
on
April
8th
In
the
Kolony
her -home in Ontario Monday.
heavy interests which demand his
Evelyn
DeBord was
a
dinner
Mr. Albert Gibson o f Welser spent
Mr. Harry Sharp Was a business will include "Heoter” a comedy ln present
attention.
Mr.
Dement
one act by home talent. And there
guest at the George Reed home In Sunday visiting wlith his parents, visitor in Nampa Monday.
hopes to get his affairs arranges so
the Kolony Sunday.
Her friend Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gibson.
will
be
some
good
music.
Mr. J. P. Tiunnaway was a busi­
us not to be awsy long.
Mr. and Mrs. George Reed and
and classmate Rubby Reed, who
Miss Corill and Mrs Lang went to ness visitor In Vale Tuesday.
with her parents Is leaving soon Boise Friday evening and returned
Mrs. Clore was a Parma visitor fanlily leave for their future home BEAUTIFY ING h i s p l a c e
at Elko, Nevada, next Sunday.
for Elko, Nevada, came home with Sunday via auto with Mrs. Lustle Thursday.
WITH FLOWER GARDEN.
and Mrs. Lax.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed and daughter
her for overnight.
Mr. J. D. Orr of Payette was a
Mildred DeBord vlelted
Bernice
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver were Sunday business visitor in Nyssa Thursday. Ruby and Ella and son Chester
Mr. Tensen, proprlteor
of
the
Mortin overnight Tuesday' attend­ dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mr. Orr is district manager for the have made made many friends in
Nyssa Filling Station Is fixing to
the
Kolony,
and
we
are
sorry
to
ing orchestra practice.
Brown.
Idaho Power Company.
h- e some flowers in front of his
see them go, but wish them Ur-
Mr. Peutz has contrived a feeder
Mr. Carl Schnelter
andfamll.v
filing nation, having a fence made
Mr. Harry Sharp Is In Vale this
greatest success In their new home
by which half a dozen lambs can moved this week to the Jake Smith
•o keep pedistrant from walking on
" eek helping on
the
Enterprise
;Mlss Susann Walters of enKt, Ore'
be fed at once after they are broken ranch.
during the absence of Mr. Riches and Mrs. Weldon of White Salmon. »he garden, and painting the Im­
to feed.
Even atthat It’s almost
provements with a good coat or
Wash, who Bpent the past week at
a permanent Job
taking
care ot
green paint. This will make a very
the home of Mr. Evor Christenson
eighty orphan wooliee.
attractive appearance on the high­
returned to their home last Sunday
Word has recently been received
way.
accompanied
by
their
niece
Christ­
that John C. the youngest brother
ina Christensen-, who will make an I
of Fred Klinghack, who Is a fire- j
REV EDGINGTON TO PREACH
extended visit with relatives
man on a through passenger on the
HERE SUNDAY NEXT.
Mr. Brockl, the canal man for
Southern Pacific. Is one o f eight
t
for
Brecon.
1922.
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VOL. .NX, NO. 27.
NYSSA WOMAN
HAS BAD ACCIDENT