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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1936. I Teacher—"Robert, use the word the latters mother Mrs Esther Per- I Rose were business visitors in Har | Oratorical In a sentence explaining kins made a trip to Prairie City last1 per Saturday. your attitude toward somebody.” Monday and returned Tuesday. | Mr and Mrs. Orville Kelley were RobertM I think he’s a spagmatlc Bill Edwards has disposed of his! visitors at the W. S. Rogers home pravarlcator, with an oratorical son- W ft Lot tun sold 200 head of garage, store and service station to Monday evening. G. A. A. NEWS oroslty, with a perplexity too splean- NEW STUDENTS cows and heifers, and Walter Dun Fred Fish. The Edwards will leave Mr and Mrs Ed DuPre were visit - can and son Mervln sold 100 head for a lower altitude owing to Mrs. ors at the Noble Peacock ranch In At the beginning of a new school A regular OAA meeting was held astlc, to be assimilated." of stock cattle to Slote and Slattery, Edwards health. Their friends are Apple Valley Sunday afternoon. we have more new students Tuesday noon. The girls are going to buyers from Caldwell. sorry to see them go. Mrs. N. C. Thomas and mother year, copies made of the OAA consti Mr. and Mrs. John Simmons The Elmer Molthan family were Mrs. Rush were visitors at the W. S. than ever at Nyssa High. We wel have tution so that all girls can have a and daughter of Cold Springs. Ontario and Vale visitors last Rogers home Monday afternoon. come them to our Student Body and copy of it. It was also decided that Dakota are guests at the home of Thursday. Miss Tiny Fenton, Miss May Fen hope each one will be at home and meetings must be started on time his brother John Simmons and About ISO persons attended the ton and Miss Lenora Hartley were happy in the New High School sur with all members present. Discus Edorado grange booster meeting on Saturday visitors at the home of roundings. family. sion for le(t the Untu annual OAA party Is 3. A salute to the flag was Miss Thelma DuPre. Mrs. S. Rose was hostess to the October Everyone’ s aim should be to make belng the next meeting. given and a short talk by the Master Ladies Club September 23. Nineteen Mr. and Mrs. W. S Rogers and Nyssa High the best. | There are four new members to be ladles were present. A delightful Carol Locey after which the pro daughters Alice and La Rose and son The following students are new in initiated next meeting. gram was turned over to the lecturer afternoon was enjoyed with varied Herbert motored to New Pymouth Nyssa: FRESHMEN—Annie Louise The OAA girls put on the first Earl Lofton, who had prepared Sunday entertainment. The hostess served a Mrs. to spend the day visiting Schweizer, Bill Case. Bob Rice. Bur- Student Body program last Thurs delightful program, consisting of at the home delicious refreshments. of Dixie McCrew. detta Rewey, Claud Patterson. Dan- day. The following numbers were sh-.i plays, readings, songs and Miss Marjorie Nielson motored to lel Zamora. Eleanor Haworth. Gred j presented. Mrs Ed Oakes and children and 4 musical a skit by all GAA mem- numbers. At the close of the Oenevleve Van Buren were home entertainment dancing was enjoyed Boise Saturday afternoon to attend Mull Flora Prosser, Geraldine Fast- bers „ tap dance by Hinemoa Clon- school there. last week end from Ontario. er, George Boyles, Jack Doolittle, | inger; a ready by Jo Burke; song by for several hours. Hie ladies served the Mrs. business Ed. DuPre visited her daugh Jimmie MUler, John Rates, Louise; Mr. and Mrs. S. Rose were Baker sandwiches; pickles, cake and coffee. CHEER FOR THE ter Mrs. Dale Garrison at Nyssa Klingback, Lloyd Boyles, Mervin visitors last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Laurance and Tuesday. SOCCER PRACTICE Peterson, Mae Belle Pond, Mary Mr and Mrs Bruce Lofton, Mrs. daughter HOME TEAM of Vale spent the Everett Payton and Catherine Roberts, Margrett Winters, Marion PETERSON FUNERAL G R. Dickson and the E J Beams week end June with relatives here and The first real soccer practice was There’s health and stren were ' visitors at the W. S. Kensler, Paul Thiel, Pearl Dillon on the football field Friday. They were in Vale last Wednesday. attended the grange Fulk HOME Pauline, Gann, Regnia Ocamica, Rogers home Saturday night. Mrs. A R. Van Buren and son incidentally gth for a perfect goal in a expect to have plenty of competetive meeting The Lincoln school children en and Virginia Ocamica. j Cecil Hill motored to Ontario last booster loaf of SWAN BREAD. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grabner play later in the season. Sunday. Mrs. Van Bum Is having Mrs. Frank Elms, Crystal Mulligan joyed a marshmallow and weiner SOPHOMORES: Charles Short, Call Thomas Nordale i | her T o a s t f or breakfast. roast at the home of Larraine Ban- house painted. Floy Byrum, Francis Poster, Lucille GIRLS GO TO NAMPA FOR SWIM Sandwiches for lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Len Tuerman of Saturday afternoon. Furniture Store Phone 94 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laurance and and Marie Petree, May Boyles, The girls physical Education class Unity attended the Booster pro ton Pansy Smith was an overnight Green, Steven Hiral,. gram at the grange meeting. and GAA members went to Nampa Fluffy light slices for din guest of Miss Edith Ruud. Mrs. Walter Marshall became sud JUNIORS—Dorothy McClure, to swim Saturday. Mrs. Haworth, ner. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Clonlnger denly week and was taken to Jack Esposito. LINCOLN NEWS Nyssa ill to last Vote 42 X took cars. On the way back one of be care for there. SENIORS: Albert Helt, Dean Mr. and Mrs. Rogers motored to Bryam, Glenn Huffstetter, Jack the cars stopped at Wilder to see PHONE 20 Denny the former athletic Oregon Slope Friday. Mrs. Rogers Loren Earnest, Leland Morse Miss teacher at Nyssa High School. NASS A, OREGON An enjoyable afternoon was spent spent the day visiting with Mrs. Brodie, Lawrence Findling, Margrett Fyl- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Payton while Mr Rogers went on to ligsness, Mary Corn, Paul Helt, Sol- Blanton Friday afternoon with a Weiser on business. vig Fylllngsnes, Wanda Earnest. showet given In honor of Mrs. Frees. for SCHOOL BRIEFS The ladles of Lincoln district and the Rebekah odge of Ontario pre NEWS OF RECORD Miss Rettle spent the week end sented her with many lovely and deer hunting above Ironsides. The b o u n ty C le rk useful gifts. Refreshments of apple had an enjoyable week end and coffee were served. Real Estate Transfers Recorded party but did not get a deer. Mr. and Mrs. Nielson and daugh Present County Clerk. Experience is essential for pie Several boys who have been ab Dorothy and Katherine were Sarah Kelley to Marcus J. Pin- sent good, prompt, <uul economics' service in this ters helping with farm work are ney, NW‘ A Sec. 28-16-47. 3, 19, 36. visitors at the Frank Steinhaus office. Your support will be appreciated. home out of Nyssa Saturday after J M Butler et ux to Lizzie But back in school again. ler, undivided H interest In Lot 1, (Pollt. ;il A ! erli m' Paid for by Harry S Sackett, Vale, Ore.) noon. NYSSA TAKES DEFEAT W. S. Rogers and daughter La and north 14 feet and 4 inches of Lot 2, Block 4, Ontario. 8, 14, 36. $10 Nyssa high school football team You can’t afford to take the risk of having your Bank of California to Malheur took a defeat from Baker at Baker hay bum and lose hundreds of dollars. Let us County School District No. 10. last Friday. The team put up a good Blocks 7 and 8, Jamieson. 9, 25, 36. fight but lost 71 to 0. The whole take the risk. Don’t delay another day, see . . . $ 10 . squad took the trip In one of the Wm. E Lees et ux to Ed Mason, new busses. Lot 9, Block 234, Ontario. 9, 30, 36. PHYSICAL ED CLASS $75. ) Candidate For Fannie Hottle et vtr to Orville; The boys physical education class Nichols, north 5 inches of Lot 19, is now engaged in a contest in which COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT DON M. GRAHAM, Manager Block 13, Ontario. 9, 14, 36. $10. each boy is for himself, in this con C. W Glenn, Sheriff to L F Kel test there ten different events et al NE14, NWViSEVi, and SE '4 each boy Is are $ WAS First in the non-partisan primary elec ley to do; for each event he NWS Sec 7; Lots 2, 5, and 6, Sec. tion carrying 24 out of 37 precincts. gets a certain number of points ac 8-14-42. 7, 11, 3*. $128.40 cording to how well he does the IS: A teacher in Malheur County Schools serv Marriage Licenses Issued event, after all ten events are com ing his seventh year as principal of the the names will be arranged Clifford Yale Vaoghn and Leone pleted according to number of points made, Oregon Trail School with eight years Lenore Mu&ser 9, 29, 36. posted On the bulletin board. Gail Earnest Tucker and Rachel and teficning experience. The events are as follows: Jane Stewart. 10, 1, 36. John Ray Cobley and Margaret 1. Baseball throw. 2. Running a WILL: Co-operate with the teachers, school Anderson. 100 yard dash; 3. Running a mile; 10, 1, 36. hoards and patrons of Malheur County. 4. High pumping; 5. Picking a foot (This is a non-partisan office) ball; 6. Climbing a rope; 7. Chin L ife of H o n o j B ees 8. Basketball throw; 9. Stand The majority of bees, which are ning; broad jump; 10 Push—up the known as workers, are thought to ing Political Adv. Paid For by Albert B. Hopkins, will silence those squeaks and squeals in your live from one to nine months. The floor. Nyssa, Oregon. life of the queen bee Is rarely more car, with the aid of world famous Ilian three years. IRONSIDE NEWS Nyssa High School News Items SWAN BAKERY H arry S . Sa cke tt See Us For DEPENDABLE, LOW PRICED Hay Insurance A LB E R T B. H O P K IN S Nyssa Insurance Agency G-Men . . . in other uords G rease-M en NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING Chew, Sing or Laugh without “DENTURE STATIC” Plates gripped tightly and com fortably by FASTEETH for 24 hours every day don't reveal the fact that you wear false teeth. No be traying Denture static from loose plates, mumbling, hissing, lisping, clicking or poping out. FASTEETH, the new improved powder, is alkaline $4,710.00 to prevent sore gums, burning, bad breath. Tasteless. Not gummy. Get FASTEETH at any drug store. When mouth tissues change, see your den $ 310.00 tist—Advertisement. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School Distrlct<^VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES Library: No. 26. of Malheur County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING 1. (2) 60.00 Library books of said district will be held at School House, on the 24th day of October. 2. Health service: ............................ 40 00 5.00 5.00 1936. at 2 o’clock In the afternoon for the purpose of discussing the bud (2) Supplies and other expenses get hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to vote on the propo 3. Transportation of pupils: 2,713.50 1,886.50 sition of levying a district tax. The total amount of money needed by the said school district during 5. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies the fiscal year beginning on June 15, 1936, and ending June 15, 1937, Is FIXED CHARGES 200.00 estimated In the following budget and Includes the amounts to be re VII. 1. Insurance .......................................... 11000 ceived from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary school 5. Total Fixed Charges fund, district tax, and all other moneys of the district. VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS 780.00 220.00 4. New furniture and equipment BUDGET $ 1 , 000.00 7 Total Capital Outlays Estimated Receipts IX. DEBT SERVICE $1.500.00 1. Balance on hand at beginning of school year (third Mon 9.62801 day in June) for which this budget is mude $ 9,286 44 1.800 00 4. Interest Interest on on warrants bonds............................ 3,347.27 2. 3. From county school fund 1,000 00 5. 2,334.23 7. Transfers to sinking fund From state school fund 2,000.00 761.68 4. 7, From From non-high elementary school school district fund for 9. Tptal Debt Service 10.547.01 a. Transportation Tuition ................................................. 2,713.50 b. .............................. X. EMERGENCY $ 2 . 000.00 9. Receipts from all other sources: 500.00 2. Other sources ...................................... Recapitulation $29,490.13 10. Total estimated receipts (Items 1 to 9, Inc.) Total estimated expenses for the year (sum of items 1-6, II-5, III-6, IV-8, V-4, VI-5. VII-5, Estimated Expenditures VIII-7. estimated IX-9. X receipts, not Including $50.138 01 Total Elementary High School Total proposed tax to be raised by ..... 1. GENERAL CONTROL Balance. amount district $29.490.13 tax $20.647 88 1 Personal service: $750.00 2,000 00 (1) Superintendent ............ 100 00 100 00 (2) Clerk Indebtedness 12 50 1250 (4) Compulsory education and census 1000 1000 2. Supplies ........... 2. Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrants Issued and 20 00 20.00 3. Election and publicity 12 50 1250 4. 5. Legal service (clerk's bond, audit, etc). endorsed “not paid for want of funds” $ 9.628 01 Other expense of general control: 7500 (D .............. 7500 Summary of Expenditures $3.210 00 6 Tola.' Expense of General Control For school year from June 15. 1938. to June 15, 1937 III. INSTRUCTION—Teaching Personal service sum of I-l-(l), (2), (3), (4), (5); 1. ( Personal service: ll-l-(l), (2). (3), (4); III-l-(l). (2). 1 ) Teachers 8,955 00 8.04500 (3). (4),: IV-l-(l), 2. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) 800 00 1,000 00 2- (l), 3-(l), (2), 4-(l> (3).; VI-l-(l), $26.075.00 1-2; II-2; III-2: IV-2, VI-l-<3>. 2-(2> 6 Total Expense of Teaehing $18.800.00 Supplies 3- <2>, 4-(2> . 2.030.00 IV. 1. OPERATION OF PLANT: Maintenance and repairs V-4 1.000 00 Personal service: Debt service IX-9 15.928 00 (1) Janitors and other employees 600 00 900 00 Miscellaneous sum of 1-3. 4. 5; II-3, 4; III-3, 4 5; IV-3 4 5 80 00 00 120 00 6. 7; VT-l-<2>. 3,105 00 3. 2 Janitor Fuel s supplies 300 500 00 Emergency X 3-<3). 4-(3), (4); VII-5; VIII-4. 5 6 2.000 00 4. 5 Light and power 150 00 350 00 Water ........................... 33100 45x00 Total $50.138.01 7. Other expense of operation ... 50.00 50.00 8. Total Expense of Operation $3.180.00 Dated this 30th, day of September. 1936. Signed: V. 1. MAINTENANCE A REPAIRS Repair and replacement of Dwight L Smith Mrs Ernest Wilson furniture and equipment 150 00 200 00 District Clerk Chairman, Board of Directors 2. buildings Repair and and maintenance of grounds: APPROVED BY BUDOET COMMITTEE ON: September 30. 1936. (1) 250 00 250 00 3 and Other repairs expense of maintenance Signed: 75.00 75.00 Sid Burbldge Jess E. Thompson 4. Tola* Expense of Maintenance and Repairs $ 1,00000 Secretary. Budget Committee * Chairman. Budget Committee STANDARD PRODUCTS Investigate—Don’t suffer longer from the hood lums of the squeal rackets. Powell Service Station Bert Lienkaemper Chas. Leuck City Caucus A caucus for the Nomination of Candidates to fill the various offices of the Town of Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon, to be voted on at the election to be held Tuesday, November 3, 1936, will be held in the City Hall on Tuesday Night, October 13, 1936 at 8 o’clock P. M. By Order of Town Council, A. R. MILLAR, Recorder