Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 04, 1937, Image 7

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    High School News
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CHANGES—
OWYHEE
MRS. JOHN H ITE
NEW S B ITS—
Mr. Hollenberg and M r Rinehart
Notice the change March brought?
Ves, we all did. The air is fresher, attended the basketball tournament
in Baker Tuesday evening. Ttiey re­
the ground is dry, the birds are
turned the same night.
coming back,
farmers are getting
Mrs. Haworth has returned to
bu.;y and everyone feels grand. You
school after two weeks absence. We
have one more change to notice also.
are lgad to have her back again.
H ip school children eyes sparkle
Mr. Rpsebraugh is teaching for Mr.
with delight as they come to school
Yeung in Geometry and other class­
in new spring dresses and white
es while Mr. Yeung is in Baker.
ihoes. Watch the school grades grow
The Sophomores are "head over
from now on.
heels" in "T h e Tale of Tw o Cities."
Due to the bad roads and sickness The majority of the class find it very
we liave 1 t our grades slip, but we interesting.
now have spring to help us. Who
A regular G. A. A. meeting was
could help but enjoy anything they held Tuesday March 2.
Arrange­
had to do now days? I f teachers give ments far a program dance to be
a s tiff asignment as they must to heid sometime in the near future
get in the work we lost, don’t growl, were discussed.
jus t take your lesson out under the
Try-outs will be held next week for
trees and enjoy the spring and lesson the student body play, “ Romance in
at the same time. Everyone will just a Boarding House" to be given
buzz and hum at their lessons now April 2. ,
and it won’t be long until we can
Howard Byby from Kimberly. Id a ­
say “ Pile it on, we can take it.”
ho registered as a
freshman this
week. Wc also welcomed Pansey
Smith from Ontario into our student
body.
O FF FOR B A K E R —
Thompson's bus is talcing a d iffe r­
A t nine o'clock Tuesday morning ent route. The roads are in no condi­
the basketball players of Nyssa left tion to travel.
Snowdrifts
were
for Baker to play in the Eastern thought to be unreasonably incon­
Oregon Basketball Touranment. The venient, but mud is much worse.
Hign School students sent them o ff
Miss Rettie and Miss Macdonald
to the tune of. “ Go get them, Bull­ were guests in the Haworth home
dogs, C o get them.”
Sunday evening.
Bonnie Matlock was the guest of
The fir ;t game Nyssa plays will be
with Baker. This promises to be a Betty Schweizer over the week end.
very good game with both teams WE W ONDER W H Y —
The girls are walking up and down
having a good chance for a victory.
The squad for Nyssa includes: G ra­ the halls rather sober-like, locking
ham, Johnston, R. Wilson. Ray, in all the corners. You don't need to
Jackson Pierson and Byram. We look—they’ve gone to Baker.
hope they take the trophies.
OREGON TRAIL
MRS. F R A N K B YERS
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1 'vurSprintf' C(otlw±
Once more it's about time for
lighter clothes, cooler
clothes . . . fresh clothes . . .
and the best
way to enjoy
them is to bring them to us
for spring cleaning.
SEE ES FOR Y O U R NEW
EASTER S U IT
NYSSA TAILOR
SHOP
DON
M O R G AN ,
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BUSINESS
AND PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
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ROBT. D. LYTLE
ATTORNEY
And C O U N S E LO R -A T-LA W
First National Bank Building ;
Phone 66
V A LE
OREGON
J. S. COOPER
Business Analysis
Acronnting
Auditing
Income & Social Security Tax
Specialist.
Moore Hotel Bldg.
Ontario, Ore.
Phone 159
Guarantee W ork
WYCKOFF
JEWELRY STORE
O fficial Tim e Inspector for
Union Pacific
Ontario
Oregon
OPTOMETRIST
“ See M rFall and See Better"
DR. J. A. McFALL
Eyesight Specialist
ONTARIO
OREGON
j
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Patterson were
j Sunday afternoon callers at the Tor-
vald Olsen home.
Mrs. J. E. Bowen and Mrs. F. G.
Holmes called on Mr.; Alfred Adams
and new son last Friday afternoon.
Carl Ayres returned from Board-
man Oregon Monday night where he
has bern visiting his parents. At
present he is staying at the F. G.
Holmes home.
Conrad Hart war. visiting friends
and relatives in this vicinity last
week. He was an overnight guest of
Roy Holmes Thursday, leaving for
Klamath Falls Friday where he is
employed.
F. G. Holmes has purchased a
new Emersman leveler.
Loretta Mitchell was an overnight
guests of Madonna Kressly Sunday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ioy d Adams are giv­
ing a housewarming at their house
on the new land west of the Deseret
' ranch.
Mrs. Torvald Olson called at the
: F. S. Byers home Monday afternoon.
A large group of friends and
| neighbors gathered at the Harold-
son hr me Saturday evening for a
house warming dance. The Harold-
~ons moved here this winter from
Idaho Falls.
F. G. Holmes and F. S. Byers made
a business trip to Vale Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd A (Jams are
moving to their new home. B. L.
Landrrth is drilling a well for them.
Mrs. J. E. Bowen and Mrs. F. O.
Holmes were visitors in Ontario
Tuesday afternoon.
The Joe Hara family have moved
to Mrs. J. B. Smiths farm.
C AR D OF T H A N K S
We take this means o f expressing
our sincere appreciation of the many
kind acts and comforting words of
rympathy
extended to us at the
death o f our beloved husband fath ­
er and son, Philip R. Klug. W e also
wish to express our thanks for the
many floral offerings; to Rev. Fr.
Loesre for his comforting sermon; to
the Reclamation service, and to the
pallbearers, Paul Mitzel. Cecil Fet­
ter, Wm. Hickey. George McCarty.
Earl Danley and Russell Vinsonhal-
er.
Mrs. Philip Klug and son.
Mr. and Mrs. John K lug and
family.
Correct Wedding stationery print­
ed to your order at T h e Journal.
READY TO GO!
Let Us
C LE A N
Your Seed Grain and
treat it.
Phone 26
Last Thursday the following clubs
were organized at Owyhee School by
Mr. Hauser, county club agent.
Cooking 1, president, Lois Patton
vice president Donna Dlmmlck; sec­
retary, Iris Hite. Sheep club, presi­
dent, Bud Schweizer; vice president.
Loren Hite; secretary, J. V. Culbert­
son. Cooking II. President. Grace
Kygar, vice president Bud Schweizer
secretary Ileta Franklin. Sewing I I I
President, Ileta Franklin, vice presi­
dent Grace Kygar, secretary Viola
Hintz.
Tuesday the school elected news
writers for the
clubs as follows:
Health club Grace Kygar; Cooking I
Louise Patton; Sheep. Bud Schweizer
Cooking I I Ileta Franklin; Sewing
Mrs. Lulu Haylett and babies of
I I I Viola Hintz.
Homedale are spending the week at
There are eight new children in the D. H. Haylett home at Sheaville
the Owyhee school. The total present
Harvey Denham was a week end
attendance is sixty three.
visitor at the Haylett home a week
The Baby Beef club was organized
last Friday at the Owyhee school
house.
The officers are President
William Peutz; secretary. Bud Sch­
weizer; and vice president; Raymond
Morfitt. The members are from
Owyhee, Oregon Trail and Kingman
Kolony district. Nell Dimmick is the
leader.
TO RELIEVE NEURITIS
PAINS FAST
On Tuesday the 4-H Health club
-ent a sample of the water from the
school well to the State Board of
Health to be tested.
Printed stationery from your farm
is more business-like. Order a trial
F O R 2Sc
BAVER ASPIRIN
FRIDAY IS HOG DAY!
Every Friday we will receive hog« at the Nyssa
Stock Yards up until 12 o’clock noon and will
Pay Cash for Hogs
or you can consign, whichever you prefer.
We want your hogs, whether one or two hundred
and guarantee to pay the same cash price as
neighboring towns . . . W hy haul to other towns,
bring your hogs to Nyssa.
Every FRIDAY
Nyssa Packing Co.
A RARE OFFER To OUR SUBSCRIBERS
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AND
TH E G A TE C IT Y JO U R N A L
Six
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WOMAN’S WORLD - - 1 Year
GOOD STORIES - - - 1 Year
THE COUNTRY HOME - -1 Year
THIS NEWSPAPER - - 1 Year
A ll
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are now a subscriber to any of these publications, ypur present sub­
scription will be extended one year. ALL READERS of THIS NEWS­
PAPER should accept this rare offer before we have to withdraw it.
FIVE BIG MAGAZINES Each Month, and THIS NEWSPAPER each
week—112 issues in all.
USE THIS MAGAZINE ORDER FORM AND SAVE $2.00
Date..............................
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Nyssa
Plan To Replace Thet Old Leaky
Flume or Earlh Dike With a
Concrete Pipeline
Concrete for ondurawe— It will not rust or rot.
Let Us Help You With Your
IRRIGATION PROBLEMS
Ontario Concrete Pipe Co.
O N T A R IO
OREGON
PU B LIC
SALE
As w.e have rented our place we will sell at
public auction at our place 1 mile S. W. of Nyssa,
the follow ing property on
Thursday,
March
II
Terms: CASH
Sale Starts 1 P. M.
LUNCH WILL BE SERVED BY THE
_________ METHODIST LADIES AID_______
4 HORSES
1 Span o f Mares in foal, weight 1500 each
1 Year-old colt
1 Seven-months old colt
5 CATTLE
Regular Value *4*50 - You Save *2 .00
P. O.
IR R IG A T IO N SEASON JUST AH EAD .
N O W IS TH E TIM E TO
Dem and and G et Genuine
I aocept your generous o ffer and enclose $2.50 IN F U L L P A Y ­
M ENT for a full one year subscription, New or Renewal, to the follow ­
ing SIX publications:
Have it done before
the big rush.
"T h e Parmer's Own Co-O p"
SHEAVILLE NEWS
SCHOOL NEWS
G A T E C IT Y J O U R N A L
NYSSA, OREGON,
W e sell Ceresan if you
prefer to treat it your­
self.
W e also clean alfalfa
and clover seed.
A1
Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Douglas
drove to Big Bend Sunday to see
Mrs. Silas Bigelow Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Bigelow visited
at the Charles Schwezer home Sun­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Chet M orfitt are
moving to the place formerly rented
by Charles Schweizer. Mr. Schweiz­
er and Bruce English are moving to
Mr. Schweizer’s
homestead. Mrs.
Schweizer will board with the M or­
fitt family at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Cannon and daugh­
ters Helen and Betty called at the
Charles
Chritton
home Sunday
afternoon.
The Cannons are moving to their
new home onthe project southwest
of Terteling’s camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney of Kingman
Kolony visited at the Ed Corfield
heme last week.
The H. Hintz family were surpris­
ed Thursday evening by the arrival
of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Klandt and
family from
North Dakota. Mis.
Klandit is a sister o f Mrs. Hintz.
Several young people of the Owy­
hee community attended the house
warming given for Halderson’s Sat­
urday night.
O. R. Hite accompanied by Betty
and Omer Hite made a business trip
to Parma and Caldwell Saturday.
The Owyhee Dramatic Club will
meet March 10 at the schoolhouse.
Kenneth
McDonald and Mrs
Fred Klingback made a business trip
to Ontario Wednesday.
Mrs. Fred Klingback and daugh­
ter and son Freddie took Kenneth
McDonald to Homedale Sunday
where he resumed work.
Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Culbertson
were Ontario visitors Saturday. On
their way home they attended the
sale at Nyssa.
Visitors Sunday at the H. Hintz
home were Mr. and Mrs. C. Hart of
Parma and Mrs. Angellne Bradley.
Oee Schweizer finished building a
house on his homestead east of
Chalk Butte last week.
Mrs. Omar Hite entertained for
her husband and daughter Louise
in honor of their birthdays Sunday
evening. Guests were the O. R.
Hite, Oral Hite, John Hite and Jim
Hite families and Dave Jenkns.
Mrs. Ellis Walters returned home
from Boise to stay Friday.
Bud Walters visited Sunday with
Arnold and Gerald Slippy.
Claude Franklin and family and
Eunice Nelson were Sunday dinner
guests in the Ray Franklin home
Mrs. Jim Stephens gave her Sun­
day School class a party Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherril and
baby
spent Thursday evening at the Ray
Franklin's.
Mrs. John Plaza and Peggy Sch­
weizer called on Mrs. Sid Flanagan
Monday afternoon.
Word has been
received o f the
T i '"
ago.
willows from the Fanwiel: ranch to
Hor&te Taylor o f C iU w ell Came in build corrals.
Saturday to work for fYank Haim,
Mr. and Mrs. Jde Fenwick visited
j Mrs. FTSd Haylett spent the week at tlie Haylett home Sunday.
The SheaVUle country Is still preC->
.John Overy who is employed at
1 vlth her parents at Greenleaf last
ty well snowed in, the Highway is ¡week.
the H aylitt home ran.h and has
opan but all sides roads are closed to
Miss Margaret Carter visited at been o ff work with the flu, returned
everything but teams.
to work Monday.
the Haylett home Saturday.
The Jordan Valley stage failed to
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dltton went
C.
F.
Falen
bought
hay
from
Fran';
get in Monday on account of muddy
out to Caldwell Monday for a few
Baltzor
and
moved
his
stock
ove-
roads through the Rockville coun­
days visit with their parents.
there last week. They ride over and
try, on the state road. All oth-r tra f­
feed each day.
fic is going over the ION.
ProJ Used on Elephant
Don Stults is feeding the MolIo\
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Yurraspe were
The prod used by uu elephant
attle, and also helping feed the
trainer is eiilled nn nnkus.
week end visitors at the Haylett
Falen cattle.
home.
The men from the N -N ranch were
Movements of Cloud«
Mr. C. P. Palen accompainrd his
Clouds st dillereol levels can
son Ernest on a trip to Couer D' at Sheaville with a pack horse for
supplies last week.
often be seen moving in different
Alene this week.
Frank Hains has been hauling directions.
Fred Haylett hauled a car load of
cement from Lime. Oregon, for C. K
Blackaby at Homedale last week.
Miss Eleanor Fifer rode down to
AS SPRING A PPR O A C H E S OUR
the postoffice Sunday. They have
T H O U G H TS T U R N TO TH E
been snowed in for several weeks.
birth of an eight pound boy to Mr.
and Mrs. Leo F ife of Homedale.
Mrs Charles
Bradley
finished
cooking fo f Bill Gordon's sheepmen
Tuesday.
......State
Babe, 5 year old Guernsey, giving 6 gal.
Bessie, 5 year old Jersey, giving 4VS» gals.
Nig, 2 year old Holstein, giving 3Vfc gals.
Guernsey heifer, 1 year; freshen in August
Yearling Steer
Machinery- Miscellaneous
1 3-horse disc; 1 spring tooth harrow
1 12-inch walking plow; 1 Deering mower
1 Rose Corrugator; 1 Potato Digger
1 McCormick Rake; 1 Corn Sheller
1 4-tine Jackson Fork; 100 ft. Cable
1 3 1-4 Studebaker low w agon; 1 corn knife
1 Set Work Harness; Hair set chain harness
1 Planet Jr. Seeder and Cultivator
1 One-shovel Cultivator
Other Articles Too numerous to mention
SOME HENS W IL L BE SOLD
C. W. OWNER
Reberger
Col. Amos Miller, Auctioneer
Rev. Floyd White, Clerk