The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, February 20, 1936, Image 7

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    GATE CITY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 19:336
le Townsend debate will be held
HAROLD BELL WRIGHT’S
Jake Ator while his parents were Jectlo is to said final account will be Subscribe to the Journal, $1.50 a
i ebruary 21st.
“Calling of Dan Matthew»"
moving.
heard and the said final account, year.
Mr. und Mrs. Virgil Johnson, Mr.
Gwen Smith and Junior De Orofft and report of the Administrators will
Chav Lannlng, Erwin Brewer of
were absent from school several days be haard and said account settled
VOLUME 1. NO. 20.
FEBRUARY 20, 1936. ,-vrock and Dave Kent of Ontario,
on account of illness.
and the Administrator be discharged
were all night guests at the Haylett
Gilbert Holmes hurt his foot play­ from his trust and his bond exon-
STAFF
And there In the snow were the rancr while the roads were blocked.
ing barket ball Wednesday and wus erateo
whole
gang:
the
pilot.
Bob
Leuck;
not
able to go to high school Thurs­
W. J. WILLIAM*,
HIGH SCHOOL JOURNAL
day.
and the passengers, Colby Poage,
Administrator of the Estate of
NEW
MEMBERS
TAKEN
Ei.itor ....
Raymond Holly Frank Pierson, Harold Anderson and
Jake Ator Is working for Lem Wil­
of Louis E. Ruddy, Deceased.
INTO AMERICAN LEGION
Class News .................. Helen Pond Raymond Graham. How about It,
son during lambing.
First publication, February 13. 1936
AUXILIARY
FEBRUARY
6th
V icks C o u g h D r o p
Lettermen News
Robert Wilson boys, couldn’t you stick?
Mrs. John Bowen entertained Sat­ Last publication, March 12, 1936.
GAA News ................ Dorothy Lowe
Arthur Cook says the scratch
urday evening with a Valentine pin­
The American Legion Auxiliary
Boys Athletics
Colby Poage under his eyes came from a cat held their regular meeting Thursday
ochle party having three tables in
Harold Anderson scratch, but cats don't have claws a evening, February 6 at the Parish
play. First prizes were won by Mr.
Girls Athletics ...... Mable Hearron I quarter of an Inch wide
and Mrs. Albert Hopkins and con­
hall. Two new members were lnttiat-
solation by Mrs. F. S. Byers.
Society ............................ Agnes Ray
Where did Arnold Slippy get that j ed. Mrs. Merle Johnson and Mrs.
Personals .................... Lloyd Wilson nice big shiner? You might ask Edith Bailey. After the business
Jack Marshall, Vance Smith and
At
the
Roxy
Thearte
this
Friday-
—NHS—
"Red” Rust.
| meetings the members of the Legion Saturday. Plus Saturday night—Mel- Junior Holmes Joined the 4-H calf
WILLPOWER
Last Friday the members of the Post Joined the Auxiliary for a social | Vln Douglas In The Lone Wolf Re club last week.
Freshman
Class received a very ! hour. Hostesses for the evening were 1 turns."
Students, D ont say "I cant" a
ROCKVILLE NEWS
person who says “I can’t" Is usually pleasant surprise. In celebrating ! Mrs. Sid Burbldge, Mrs. Edith Bailey J-------------------
The lubricants and the way they are applied;
the one who doesn’t care. Instead Valentines Day, Joe Robertson treat- and Mrs. Archie Howell.
OREGON
TRAIL
P.
T.
A.
The meeting for February 20th has
say ’’I’ll try” and I’m sure you will ed everyone to a candy bar. Now the
the gasoline; the motor oil; the battery, brake,
Freshman are advocating a weekly been postponed as members of Nys-
prosper.
WILL OBSERVE
Fahy Tague Is visiting his uncle
ignition, tire and other points of service that
sa Post and Auxiliary together with
Really a person who wishes to do ! Valentines Day.
Guy Wise.
FOUNDERS’
DAY
your
car gets— mean the difference between
Further
Investigation
of
a
report
the
Vale
Post
and
Auxiliary
are
to
a thing badly enough, no m a tte r!
Don Bentley and family have
economical, carefree transportation and costly,
how hard the task may be, will suc­ Bob Leuck gave In English class will be guests of the Ontario Post, who
moved to Andrew Cunninghams
have planned a very Interesting
Oregon Trail—At the next meet­ lower place.
ceed. Of course he will have many be carried out by Bob's classmates.
troublesome experience.
Four of the Senior's attended evening.
ing of the Oregon Trail P. T. A., on
hardships to battle with. He may not
Mrs. Ouy Wise has returned home
"Mid-Winter
Institute”
at
Payette
Friday
evening. February 21st. from the Ontario hospital where she
be able to see his way clear at times,
BE SURE—DEPEND ON
Founders Day will be be celebrated recently recovered from an attack of
perhaps In financial means, or In last week end.
KINGMAN
KOLONY
Seniors will soon know their rank
The most popular form of obser­ pneumonia.
some other way, but he does not
vance of the national birthday Is
The Otis Nichols family made a
give up. A determined person never In knowledge as the "I-Q" and
“Achievement" tests will be given
gives up!
having a ’arge birthday cake with a trip to Nyssa and Adrian Saturday,
next week.
Mr. Martin, Miss Jeanette Martin, -ani le representing each year. This returning the same day.
Where you are guaranteed the best pro­
You hear the teacher ask a student
Who’s the Sporty Guy coming Mrs. Nichols, Miss Agnes Nichols and vear the candle lighting certmony
Rockville was visited by a driving
a question. The reply is "I don’t
ducts
and the closest personal attention. They
Miss
May
Beaumont
were
Caldwell1
will be used. Afterward the blrth lay blizzard last week, blocking the road
know.” Why did he give such an an­ down the sidewalk? Inquires Alice. visitors Saturday.
never fail to give utmost satisfaction.
cake will be sliced and sold to those for about three days.
swer? In nine cases out of ten, the As he comes nearer, we discover, its
Mrs. Newblll and Mrs. Cotton at­ present. The proceeds are sent to
Mrs. Maude Greeley called on
teason was beacuse he didn’t care, Bruce Fahrncy.
There are a few girls In High tended a bunco party ln Nyssa on help pay state and national ex­ Mrs. Otis Nichols Saturday morning.
he wasn't Interested in the subject
The children of this community
penses. A special Invitation Is ex­
enough to find out before class. The School to whom the term ”1 can take Friday afternoon.
Jack and Bill Elliott were Ontario tended to the newcomers of the enjoyed a pleasant evening Val­
student may say. ' Well how was I to It" applies. For instance Bonny
wearing anklets visitors Saturday.
“Oldest Independent Station In Nyssa’’
district to come and get an Idea of entines day at the school house.
know the teacher was going to a sk ... Mabtlock
. .. continues
,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer and
Miss Ruth Miller prepared a Valen­
me such a question?” The teachers 1 Lh,rou?Jh the wintry weather; Ruth
he
work
the
P.
T.
A.
Is
doing.
Mrs.
Open Day and Night
usually stick to the assignment In Edwards can keep late hours, come Mcs. W. L. Schafer called at the T.
< . Holmes will have charge of tine box for the school.
Several of the school children
the text book. When a parson reads to school and make high marks: T. Elliott home Saturday.
Standard
Products
Plymouth Cars
the special program following the
Miss Agnes Nichols of Vale spent business meeting. Musical numbers have been absent from school on ac­
hts or her assignment, if there are Vivian Patterson can survive a spill
I the week end at home.
some thnngs he does not understand on the Ice.
will be furnished by the Nyssa Civic count of bad colds the past week.
There are three dLstinot platin­
Earl Patterson and George Huff­ Chorus and will Include solos by Mr.
—perhaps Just a minor detail or the
meaning of some word—look in the um blonds in High School—guess man are chopping hay ln the Kolony Reberger, Malcolm Crawford and
I t » » U la C u o h o s lo v a k ia
this week.
dictionary and see what Mr. Web­ who?
Mrs. Roy Kendler and a trio by Mrs.
Within tbs famous Old Town
Six
weeks
exams
are
coming
in
Mrs. C. C. Cotton, Mr. George J. W. Poage, Mrs. Laura Fisher and Square of Pragus is packed tome
ster says about it. There are many
Light; Mr. 8mlth, Jim Simmons Mrs. Kendler.
other books you may refer to. Sb full force!
of the moat glorious, and at the
and Donald Elliott have been on the
students learn to do our school work
Last Wednesday evening Mrs. R. same time most tragic, events ln the
sick list for a few days.
well; and after your school days arc
W. Holmes was hostess at a pinochle history of Czechoslovakia.
SHEAVILLE
Reverend Hovda of Ontario is party. Two tables of cards were ln
over, you will naturally succeed
holding church services at the Kol­ play. Mrs. F. G. Holmes held high
i n other things. And also re­
LEGAL ADVERTISING
ony school house on Sunday even­ score for ladies; John Bowen high
member the ambitious and deter­
The stages are again running on ings.
mined person is the one who wins
for
men
and
Mrs.
Bowen
and
F.
G.
regular schedule after several days
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
his way to fam e!.
Marbles are all the rage at the Holmes had consolation scores.
of delay by snow.
Kolony school at present. During
Johnnie
Hearron
stayed
a
few
-
5 —
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Mrs. Alford Ditton went to Cald­ recesses and noon hours the school
GIRLS ATHLETIC NEWS
STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE
well Monday on the stage, returning grounds are full of little groups of days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
COUNTY OF MALHEUR.
The date for the G.A.A. tumbling Wednesday with the car. Mrs. Kate boys and girls too, playing marbles.
In the Matter of the Estate of
and dancing program has been set Ditton and Janet accompanied her. Even heavy snowfalls do no daunt
LOUIS E. RUDDY, Deceased.
They have been quarantined with them as a broom is always handy
for March 6.
Notice Is hereby given that the
The. G. A. A. members are plan­ chlckenpox at Caldwell.
with which to sweep away the snow.
Miss Janet Ditton, who has been Mr. Hewitt, teacher of the upper
undersigned, W. J. Williams, the
ning a program to present before
attending high school in Caldwell, grades Is offering prizes ln a marble
Breakfast, lunch or dinner, Swan’s bread adds
administrator of said estate, has
the Student Body Friday.
filed hts final account and report
la s t Thursday after Tumbling ’has ***" /»reed to quit school on tournament to be held about March
delightfully to any meal. Peps up the party and
herein, which said final account and
1st. tournaments will be held to
practice the new O.A.A. members account oi her health’
the
midnight snack, too!
Chas. Falen, Jr., who is attending establish the “marble king” of the
report, has been by order of the said
seemed to dislike the thought of sit-
Court,
duly
made
and
entered
on
the
school,
also
champions
of
the
"bull
ting down. No. they didn’t get hurt sc* 0} ln
spent the weck end
10th day of February, 1836, set for
ring,” "small pots” and "purgatory.’
tumbling, just the effects of wooden w * hor” e ^olk
hearing, and the hearing, of said
Daddies
Mr. and Mrs' Prank Halns, Jr., are A prize will also be given for the
, ! spending the week in Caldwell where
accounts will be had at Vale, ln said
The following girls, Alyce Hashitani Mr Hnlns ^ havln dental work best sportsmanship.
County and State on the 14th day of
Evelyn Haworth, Virginia Miller, done
OREGON
NYSSA
March, 1936, at 2 o'clock P. M. at
Isabelel Sarazin and Ruth Ewards
Ben Hunt of Nampa spent the past
which time and place any and all ob-
received their G.A.A. sweaters Tues­ few days at the ranch and attended
In time of stress only knowl­
day. There Is no need to say that the stockmens meeting.
edge gained beforehand may
these girls are the happiest girls
prove truly dependable. The
Oliver Young of Danner was a
around school.
added security resulting from
j business visitor at the Haylett and
- 8 -
.
adequate information regard­
j Fenwick ranches Saturday.
ing necessary arrangements
Messrs. Skinner and Sinclair of
AROUND SCHOOL
can prove a source of com­
! Danner are shipping about 100 head
fort during a time of need.
You can tell the one who loses by j of fat cows this week. They stayed at
The "Roaring”
The Nyssa Funeral Home wel­
the company he chooses, and the bob the Purcer and Fenwick ranches on
comes requests for Informa­
sled turned and quickly glided away. ! the way out to Homedale.
tion at all times, from any­
Camp
I Clarence Mulllnix and Henry Mas*
one.
enholder were business visitors at
VALE
i Sheaville Thursday and got their car
THE NYSSA
which has been there for repairs.
MARCH 13-14
FUNERAL HOME
! Mrs. D. H. Haylett and son Fred
| visited at the Falen home Sunday.
Miss Doris Bryant and pupils cn-
t tertalned a few of their friends with
Valentine party Friday.
Mothers read this: | a Henry
Masonholder spent the week
HOW TO " K E E P E D U C A T E D ”
end with home folk.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Strode and child­
Read Dally the World-wide Conatruelive Newi in
ren were Sunday guests at the Mc­
The Christian
Science Monitor
A h International Daily IS ewt paper
Connell home.
It gives all th« conatruelive world newt but doea not exploit crime and
Jack Payne who has been staying
acandal. Men like the column, "The World’« Day”—newa at a glance for
with Don Stults the past week re­
tha buay reader. It hae intereitlng feature page« for all the family. A
Weekly Magaaine Section, written by diatioguiahed authoritiea on eco­
turned to town Monday.
nomic, »octal and political problem«, give« a survey of world affaire.
(Too late for last week)
Tha Christian Science Publishing Society
The ION road between Sheaville
One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts
and Jordan Valley was closed last
Please enter my subscription to T h i C hsistian S cisnc * M osrtoa
for a period of
week from Thursday afternoon until
□
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$9.00 □ • months $4.50 □ 3 months $2.23 □ 1 month 75c
Sunday by the storm Thursday. The
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snow plow broke down and they had
Name
. _ . .. .
to send to Baker for repairs. The
Address_________
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.
A liquid laxative is the answer, mall was taken in with teams and
SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST
mothers. The answer to all your all travel was held up until Sunday
If you are not among the winners of The Journal dot counting
worries over constipation. A liquid
contest because you neglected to turn in your answer don’t blame
can be measured. The dose can be afternoon, when a crew of stalled
exactly suited to any age or need. motorists from each way went out
us. There’s $30.00 in cash and other valuable prizes for the win­
Just reduce the dose each time, until with shovels and opened the road.
ners,
but no entries will be received after 6 P. M., Saturday, Feb-
the bowels are moving of their own The road crew was back on the Job
urary 22,1936.
accord and need no help.
Monday, and have been running a
This treatment will succeed with day and night crew to clear the
any child and with any adult.
| —'
Doctors use liquid laxatives. Hospi- roads
tals use the liquid form. If it is best J Don Stults hauled the mail and
for their use, it is best for home use. pasengers to town during the time
And today, there are fully a million | the stages could not get through,
families that will have no other kind
p^ed Haylett and Don Stults have
The liquid laxative generally used been helping on the snow Plm*'.
No matter if your home has been built for
is Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. It is while they were working double
several years, it can be made as modem and con­
a doctor’s prescription, now so widely j shift.
venient inside as a new one.
known that you can get it all ready
>rhe jo n grange was unable to
for use at any drugstore.
hold their meeting on Friday. Feb­
You can do it at moderate cost— and do it
ruary 7th on account of the storm.
right. Talk it over with us.
HIGH SCHOOL JOURNAL
The Right Service Means
Everything To Your Car
Standard Service
POWELL’S SERVICE STATION
Fresh
Bread
Peps Up
Any M eal
The Swan Bakery
El Campo
Rugiente
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