Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, February 25, 1937, Image 6

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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL,
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FEBRUARY
25,1937
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Sugar Production Big Factor In Area’s Growth
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11 High School N ew s
Edited by Members of the Sophomore harmonica solo by Dudley Mausling;
a wrestling match between Jack M c­
C ltH
K ee and Verle Landreth; a boxing
match between
Dan Zamora and
Dick Case. The program ended with
TEAM TO LEAVE
a quartet by Stanley Ray. G ilb eit
FOR B A K E R —
Holmes. Clarence Enos and Claude
The basketball squad will leave for
Patterson.
Bak r for the Eastern Oregon tourn­
ament Tuesday March 2, sometime
in the morning. The team going will G Y M STUDENTS
include Paul Jchnston, Prank Pier­ P L A Y B A L L —
son, Raymond Graham, Loyd Wilson
The gym class is now engaged in
Robert Wilran. Dean Byram. Stanley
Ray and one ether boy who has not a basketball tournament. It Is com­
been decided on yet. We hope the posed of six teams whose captains
boys have a good trip and come back are Jack McKee, Dudley Mausling.
with the trephy for winning the Ted Morgan, Jim Nichols, Wilson
Eastern O rtjon tournament for 1937; Keck and Russell Patton. Jack M c­
blit whether they win or loose we K ee’s team and Jim Nichols' te lms
know we’!l be proud o f our represen­ are tied for first place with th ee ‘
tatives for their showing in basket­ victories and no defeats apelce.
ball sportsmanship and general good Henry M itchell leads the scoring
with ten points to his credit. T h i ;
conduct.
tournament gives all the b o y ; in
school a chance to play basketball
D R A W IN G FOR
and everyone Is looking
forward
eagerly to the finals.
TO U R N A M E N T—
Nyssa will play Baker In the fourth
yame of the Eastern Oregon basket­
ball tournament to be played at
Baker. The game will start at 10:00
,'clock Tuesday, March 2. Other
•ernes to be played will be Vale vs.
Onion, Ontario vs. La Orande
Joseph vs Enterprise ad Nyssa vs
Baker.
'The most Important teams accord­
ing to the Oregonian are La Grande,
Jaker, Union and Nyssa. Nyssa re­
vived the tr. phv for the runners-up
last year at the tournament and won
’ ’ ■e respect r f all the on-lookers by
the very good example of sportsman­
ship they displayed.
NEW STUD EN TS—
C H O O SE C L A S S R IN G S —
The class of '38 chose their rings
Friday from the display of Mrs.
W yckoff of Ontario. The other group
hown were from the Master En­
gravers o f Portland; Autrey, Denver
and Balfor Engravers, Boston. The
rings will be erdered this spring and
delivered in the fall.
Cut Courtesy Salt Lake Tribune
Views o f the sugar industry in Idaho and Utah.
The top pictures were taken inside a sugar mill,
the right-top showing thousands o f sacks of
sugar stacked in a warehouse. Factory pictures
are shown at the bottom left while at the right
workmen are preparing to dump a carload of
beets wh\?h have just arrived at the sugar fac­
tory.
KINGM AN KOLONY
By MRS. C. E. E L L IO T T
Duvall from Echo, Oregon is visiting
at the Duvall home.
Mrs. Duvall Is holding a public sale
on Thursday. March 4th Lunch will
be served by the Kingman PTA.
Friends of Archie Moses family,
who were former residents of King-
man, will be sorry to learn that M r
Hugh Eidridge, father of Mrs Moses
is critically ill with pneumonia and
appendicitis.
Tlie J. O. Lane fam ily and Mrs.
Lily Bach were dinner guests in the
home of Mrs. Mary Nichols Sunday.
Mrs. Lee Thrasher is suffering
from an injured knee, caused by a
fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley J Hewitt were
dinner guests Sunday of Miss Betty
Nelson and Miss Joy Crummett.
At the regular meeting o f the
Kingman grange, six new members
were submitted. They art' Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Snyder, Mr. and Mrs
M. M Creeling, and Mr. and Mrs.
Conrad Martin.
The Orange Is giving a pie social
and program Friday evening, Feb­
ruary 28 at the Kolony school house.
Everyone Is Invited.
Mr. Leslie Schafer is building a
new brooder house for his spring
chicks. The old brooder house having
Burned last spring.
An executive meeting of the Sun­
4-11 C L U B S
day School will meet at the home of
The 4-H Club girls belonging tJ
Mrs. Mary Nichols Thursday even­
Fireside club met with their
ing. They will make plans for the the
work of the Sunday School for the leader, Mrs C. E Elliot for their reg­
ular Homemaking meeting Friday.
next month.
Roll call was answered by table
The Sunday School were favored
by a piano solo my Miss Nadine courtesies. Memory books were dis­
cussed, some of the girls are plan­
Nichols Sunday.
Mrs A. T Patterson. S r , had the ning a complete home with furnish­
misfortue to fall and break her wrist ings.
The Kitchen Stars, 1st division
Mrs. Lily Bach who has been til for
the past three weeks was able to re­ cooking, met with their lender Mrs.
turn to her work of preparing hot Florence Oowey on Thursday. Na-
lunches at the school house this
week
Mrs. Smith, mother of Mrs. D. C. I
dine Nichols and Helen Hibbard
demonstrated the use of a table of
weights and measures.
The regular group meeting of all
the cluhs on Friday was made very
much more
interesting by group
singing lead by Mr. Duane Ander­
son, and a visit from Mr E. M Haus­
er. Mr. Hauser explained
th e
rules of the news writing contest, of
which Kingman has six contestants
He also had several new lines oi
work for the corn, sheep and pig
projects.
M utt H ave C on te n t to O p era te
A pliyslclun who makes a pliys
leal examination performs an op
eratlon or applies any prophylactic,
diagnostic or therapeutic agent
without the authority of the pa
(lent or someone lawfully qualified
to represent him—commits a hat
tery or a trespass, or both, for
which, according to the clrcuin
stances of the case, he may be
fined. Imprisoned or made to pay
damages.—-Collier’s Weekly.
MORE GRAIN..
MORE CORN ...
MORE CLOVER
MORE BEANS..
MORE ONIONS .
MORE GARDEN
MORE FEED . . .
•W W IP P
Don’t let inferior seeds cut down your produc­
tion. Be sure to start your crop right by buying
Whether it is a roast, steak, fish or other good
HIGH QUALITY SEEDS
things— W e have it.
From
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PHONE I34-J-2
PA R M A
NYSSA PACKING CO.
FRESH M E AT
W hy the bookkeeping class ha$
been in an uproar the past week?
W hy Jo Burke goes home at 11:08
A. M. noon; W hy the lettermen have
such looks of authority on their
faces; Who their first victims will be:
W hy Luella Lueck is attending fifth
period English class as well as sec­
ond.
SEE THIS CROSS
IT ’S FOR YOUR PROTECTION
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AND GET
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GENUINE
BAYER ASPIRIN
A Proved
PRO D U CT . . .
A group of local young people are
starting practice on a home-talent
play entitled, "A ll A Mistake,” which
they expect to give sometime early
in
March.
Besides the three-act
comely, novelty stunts will be given
between acts. Dates and other de­
tails will be announced as the play
gets further Into rehearsals.
The newly organized
Kingman
grange are holding a chicken din­
er and social at the Kingnmn school
house tills Friday evening. February
26th. Dinner will be served from 6
until 9 o'clock with a small fee being
charged.
A program is being ar­
ranged for tlie evening. This is the
first public affair rponsored by ihi
organization and they are more de­
sirous o f getting a large crowd pres­
ent for social and good time, than
to make money.
HOME ...
J. KINZER
IVE W ONDER—
P L A Y FOR E A R L Y M ARCH
Better Seeds
Plumber
Six weeks exams are in full swin -
this week and many people are lam -
f nt ng because of the fact that the -
neglected studies this six week;..
Miss Rettie was absent from school
the first part of the week. She ha",
a serious cold in her lungs.
K IN G M A N G R AN G E TO
G IVE C H IC K E N DINNER
A MODERN
geo .
NEWS B R IE FS—
PLA N H O M E -TALEN T
BETTER ALL-ROUND CROPS FROM
You can have your home mod­
ernised
with
high grade
plumbing and at a surprising­
ly reasonable cost W e will be
glad to explain and estimate
your neePs.
STUDENTS M EET—
victories and no defeats apiece.
Monday, February 22. It was agreed
that the yell leaders would be award­
ed letters at the end of the year; but
they are to furnish their own suits.
Other business brought up was a
committee to punish students who
disobey rules. The motion was made
and approved that a committee con­
sisting of three lettermen, one being
Mr. Young, will punish all students
needing punishment.
At the close of the meeting the let­
termen gave a very entertaining pro­
gram. Tire program
consisted of
“ Am erica" directed by Joe Robert­
son; a horn solo by Jerry Rust; a
There are several new student!
th's week in school: Don Hara a
freshman; George and Kay llara.
sophomores from Homedal *; Ber 'ic '
Wolfe, senior from Elwood, Neb-
aska.
FISH
CURED M EATS
Andrews Seed Co.
Phone 452
Ontario
W herever you go in farming territory, “ Cater­
pillar” Tractors are outstanding in the entire
field o f tracktype tractors.
They are more eonom ieal. . . they stand up long­
er .. . do better work and with greater depend­
ability because . . .
Quality
Is Built In
Read what this ‘“ Caterpillar” owner says. Hund­
reds of other owners will agree with him.
Gentlemen:
Vancouver, Wash.
December 4. 1936.
Our Caterpillar" is the first machine of its size to
come into Clark County
It has put In eight seasons
doing our farm work, clearing land and some custom
work Its ease of handling and ability to get over and
through tough traction conditions, make it an Ideal
tractor for western Washington farms. W e feel that
we couldn't get along without our “ Caterpillar" and
we are glad to recommend these machines to all farm ­
ers.
Yours very truly,
John F. Condit.
Lee F. Cables
Ontario, Oregon