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WILSON BROTHERS
NYSSA, ORBOOX
Miss Lillian Davis en tertain ed hei
pupils a t the Lew e home S aturday
afternoon a t an E a a te r party .
The
children w ere given p re tty E asie r
baskets into which th ey g athered col
ored eggs hidden a pout the place E eg
roiliing and racea w ere elao p a rticip a t
ed in a fte r which d ain ty refreahm ents
of ice cream aud care w ere served.
Wm. Peutz le ft Monday for Vale,
w here he gits on the grand jury.
Miss Bessie W hipple, who is cm
cloyed a t the Lowe home sp en t the
week end a t her home n e ar NyBSa.
Mr. and Mrs. J . W. K ygar and chil
dren w ere guests a t th e R obert E lliott
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schw eiser and
d a u g h te r Lois visited Mr. Schw eizer’a
m other, Mrs.
O tto
Schweizer, in |
N yssa Sunday
The com m unity " s in g " was held a t
P jlle n s S atu rd ay evening N ex t S a t
urday evening it will be a t the Kling
back home.
Mrs F. L. DeBord was- on tke sick
list the first of th e week.
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Glascock and
chi'dren spent Sunday a t th e W arren
Fenn home.
Mrs. LeRoy D e W itt v isited Mrs. T .
M. Lowe Monday.
S everal auto loads o f picni kers
from N yssa and Big Bend visited the
Hot Springs and M itchell B n tte Sun
day.
F red Snively and L yle K eeler w ere
down from up riv er Monday, calling
a t the Peutz home
A lbert Cap rto n took a load to Dead
Ox Flat Monday, w here the C aperton»
will move soon.
Mr. C sperton ex
pects to be th ere several days before
the actu al m oving begins, repairing
fences, etc
VOL. XX, N o . 32
CET-TO-GETHER
MEETING HELD
WEDNESDAY E’
Citizens Confer on Plans for
Moral Betterment of the Nt
Community.
Mr. and Mrs. Oce Schw eizer and
fam ily visited a t the B radley home in
the Bend Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs W. H. S nyder end
children a te dinner a t th e B. F . K e rr
home Sunday.
The w a te r was tu rn ed into the Owy
hee ditch on th e 10th of A pril. Will
Beam is ditch m a ste r again ’his year.
G eorge Glascock purchased a new
spring tooth harrow from tho T roxell
H ardw are Ce. of O atario. and is busily
e ig a g e d in te a rin g his a lfa lfa fields to
pieces.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Fowe, Mr and
Mrs. Chas Schw eizer, Miss L illian
Davis and Bessie W hipple heard the
W hitm an Glee Clnb a t O ntario Wed
n tsd a y evening.
Mr. and Mrs Doc Pullen called a t
the K e rr home Sunday evening.
The Ow yhee school is an ticipating
participation in th e tra c k m eet of
■cheols a t Vale on May 6.
P earl P inkston of H em edale spent
week end a t the J . P. McGinnis home.
An A rbor Day p rogram was given
Friday tiy tne school and a dozen rose
slips furnished by the s ta te and to be
sehured upon application for them
w ere se t out.
For Sale — Two Aapinwali potato
have one of th e finest schools in the
county. The P .T A. hope to have a planters, 1000 lbs saed barley and one
home cheese m aking dem onstration by milch to w . Tom H a rris a t C athey
ranch.
a21-lt
Mrs. E v e re tt on th a t date.
L o st—One black m are m ale, freehly
We are holding a kindergarden ev
ery S aturday afternoon from 2 to 5 branded J C on le ft shoulder. Five
a t the home of Mrs. C. C. Gilm ore for dollars rew ard. Addresfi J . C. Beam,
a l- t f
the benefit of children from 3 to 7 N yssa, Oregon.
years. C harges, 50c for the afternoon.
Mrs C. C. Qilmore
Giving Her F air W arning.
W illie McGinnis is "som e spud m an”
Miss Ceneva V aughan.
John had Just been reprim anded hy
this year. He is p u ttin g in 17 acres of
his m other for som ething he had dona,
potatoes.
when he went Into the bedroom w here
Oregon E xchanges: In his p a rtin g his new IIHIe habv siste r was lying in
word to the people of N yssa through her crib. Ills m other overheard him
th e Journal, Fred L Sheet«, who hss sov: “ Sister, you ought to go hack
purchased a p rinting office in Baker, where you came fro m ; you can't do
expresses the hope th a t some day he anything you w ant to do here."
m ay re tu rn to Nyasa to publish a daily
M e rritt G reeling sp e n t the E aster
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
holidays with his p a r-n ts . re tu rn in g to pap r.
Kingman Kolony
W eiser to his school duties Monday
E vening of this week.
Notice is hereby given th a t the un
L o s t—One p erfectly good light ta n deraigned has been duly appointed by
F inder please leave a t th e the County C ourt of M alheur County,
Mr. and Mra. C .E Peek and F rancis glove
O regon, as a d m in istrato r w ith the will
Peck and Mr. Ed S tansel of Big Bend Journal office.
were callers last Sunday a t Mr. A.G.
K ingm an’s home
Be a Good Neighbor
Well painted housea and well kept honus¿make a more
dasireable neiglr.berheod in whish to live.
Good paint ia an economy as well as a sign of thrift It
stops depreciation and increases the value of your whole
property. The paints we handle have stood the test of
time and wear.
Other goods to make your spring cleaning easier;
Mop«, Broom» und B rashes
G alvanised and fibre pails
Step L adders ia a ev e ral sizes
W inebeatar T o o ls to g a t those odd jobs done
W inchester U tility Oil for cleaning
polishing a n d p re v en tin g rust.
CLEA N U r AN D P A IN T -U P T H IS W EEK
Eder Hardware
Company
Nyssa
Oregon
Several trac k loads o f seed potatoes
have been delivered to tho O v e rstree t
ranch this week fiom the F. Lee
Johnson ranch n ear W ilder Idaho,
w here the p otatoes are dipped and cut
under th e direction of Mr. Cummings.
Alvin S h a fe r hag been engaged as
pump and ditch m an on the S hort Line
Ditch and has sp en t th e la i t week in
cleaning up the ditch.
Mr H a rry W ellm an m et w ith the
pig club boys and R obert O v erstreet
W ednesday afternoon.
The S h o rt Line w a te r will be turned
into the canal about A pril 20
Mr, and Mra. M M. G reeling were
dinner g u e sts of Mr. and Mrs. Y ates
of th e O rchard T ra c t last Sunday.
The Kingm an Kolony P .T .8 . plans
to send th e ir fall quota of delegates
to the C ounty P.T .A m eeting to be
held a t N yssa A pril 20.
E very m em ber of the Kolony circle
is urged to a tte n d this m eeting. Fro If
L ustie will speak upon the County-
U nit of tax a tio n for school purposes.
Among o th er subjects to be tak e n up
is th e m a tte r of T eachers salaries.
E xcellent rnusie it prom ised for the
s ,d « y .
A t a m eeting of School directors
and P .T .A . School Ground Im prove
m ent Co. last w eek. W ednesday,
May 3rd was decided open as the date
for rom m uaity w ork on tho sehool
grounds. The plea i t to mnke this
date on A rbor dev. I t ia hoped th a t
a largo num ber in the d istric t will set
this day aside for tho sake of the
school. W ith very little labor we c a r
The g e t to -g eth er m eeting and
quet was held a t the high school b
ing W ednesday evening and was
tended by nearly all the business
in N yssa, as well as a num ber of fi
ars The m eeting "passed off qaia
and the utm o st h a ra o n y and good
prevailed This lack of friction
believe was due largely to the splei
“ fe e d ” which Miss Covell and
y . ^ D o m e s tic Sclei ce class served to
^> is> em b led throng. This of its e lf
sufficient to put every body in g
hum or and the violin eolo by Mayo:
M. W arren rem oved the last ves
° f th a scranping spirit. T here -
one th in g w anting, however, to m
the occasion a com plete success,
th a t was the presence of ladies. H
ing a m eeting for the m oral u p lift
a com m unity w ithout including
m otkers is about like p u ttin g on
play of H am let and^ then leaving
role of H am let out of it. Howev
th e ir tu rn will come later.
The m eeting was presided over
W. S. C lote, the prim e n e v e r in
affair, and a fte r the banquet ta t
w ere cleared acted as to astm sst
A num ber of prom inent citizens of P
ma w e re p re -eut as g u ests of the ms
ing and gave splendid addresses u|
various phases e f com m unity acti
ties. H. C, B aldridge was the fl
called upon and responded in a hat
f t i a n n . r , opening his rem ark s by
" v e i l deserved trib u te to the txceller
of the re p a s t of which he had ju s t pi
tak e n .
Home made flour from t
N yssa Flour Mills, from whibh t
bread served a t the re p ast was mat
w as also highly com plim ented by t
speaker. O ther sp eak ers from Pari
w ere R. H. Young, F Lee Johnsc
Ruv. Paul Gaus, W alter M itchell a
Mr. tiUckv, ell, who spoke on th e va:
nus lines of w elfare work w ith whi
they w ere the m ost fam 'Iiar. Distri
Supt. Ewing of the M ethodist chur
was also presen t and gave an interei
ing talk, interspersed w ith humoro
stories, of which he seem s to have i
unfailing supply.
A t th e conclusion of the ta lk fe a t tl
chairm an was authorized to appoint
com m ittee of seven to c tn sid e r plai
to r im proving m oral condition* in oi
com m unity and o appoint a tim e ai
place for a m e ttin g a t which they w
be considered.
A rising vote of th an k s was give
the v isitors from Parm a for th eir pre
^ ^ c e and helpful talks.
annexed, of the ca’ate of John A.
G regory, deceased. All persona hav
ing elaim s against said e s ta te are
hereby notified to presen t the sam e,
duly verified as by law reduired, to the
undersigned ad m inistrator a t his home
in N yssa, Oregon, or to W W. Wood,
his attorney, a t O ntario, Oregon, w ith
in six m onth from and a fte r the d ata
of the first publication of th is notice
Done and dated and first published
this 21st day of A pril, 1922.
J . H. W OLF,
A dm inistratoi w ith the will annexed
of the E sta te of John A. G regory,
deceased.
D ate of first publication, Apr. 21, 1922
D ate of last publication, May 19 1922
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The tru th of the above statam er
w as strik in g ly illu stra ta a a t the meel
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