High School News Nyssa students that we are proud to mention, on the honor roll the last term are Ross Johnston and Ttena Tensen at OSC at Corvallis; and Willard Keck attending Eastern Oregon Normal at La Grande, Kathryn Gilmore, a Senior in the Caldwell high school was one of the nine students to represent Caldwell at Portland In the Northwest Music Festival. Kathryn was a Freshman at Nyssa. Miss Eva Boydell and Isabelle Sar- azin spent the week end in Boise. They attended Easter Services at St. Michael's Cathedral. Ruth Flanary spent Easter in Boise sightseeing Bob Rice is in the hospital in On­ tario recovering from a major oper­ ation. He is recovering slowly. Several of the students spent East­ er at the Owyhee dam. They enjoyed a picnic lunch, went thru the dam and also enjoyed a motorboat ride. Bonnie Matlock visited her grand­ mother in Caldwell Sunday evening. Several girls went to Boise Thurs­ day evening. They went swimming In the YMCA pool, and ate dinner at the Mechanafe; and later attend­ ed a theatre party. They report hav­ ing a perfect time. Members of the faculty were chaperons. The Haworth family attended the Easter services at the Presbyterian church in Roswell in the morning. In the evening they attended the Eerier Cantata in Parma. Hir.emoa Cloninger viisted Mary Com Sunday afternoon. Miss Rottie, Miss MacDonald, Miss Fuqua and Miss Galley with friends enjoyed a picnic in the hills above Vale. The Klinkback girls accompanied their mother to Payette to visit their aunts and cousins on Sunday. Ellen McConnell silent Sunday visiting her sister in Emmett. GUESS WHO— A freshman, who Is an outstand­ ing athlete, a good sport, and a popidar student. He attended Nyr- sa grade school and is now enrolled in high school.—Stanley Ray. We all know her. because it would not be fun without her. Her hobby is Raymond Graham. Her dislike i" Bookkeeping. She’s a Sophomore and a GAA girl. Oh!—Ann Johnson. The vice president of our student body and “more fun." She is a GAA girl, a Junior, popular with the students and has a very good schol­ astic record.—Irene Poage. The president of our student body, a senior, and an all around boy in our high school. Well of course its Lloyd Wilson. L IN C O L N N E W S By MRS. ED DUPRE After spending the winter in On­ tario, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bailey are getting settled in their newly remod­ eled home on the old home place. The work is being rushed as Mr. Bailey is expecting his father to ar­ rive from Michigan on Wednes­ day. There was a crowd of 24 Lincoln young people and old enjoyed their Easter Sunday on and around the Malheur Butte. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Howard McClay of Vale were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Pennington on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leavitt and daughter Eleanor were visitors at the Will Leavitt home Sunday. Grandma Leavitt is ill and confined to her bed at Wills home. The Lincoln baseball team play­ ed Cairo Thursday on the Lincoln diamond. The score was in Cairo's favor. • Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Bliss and fam­ ily spent Easter Sunday at Vale visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Olm- stead and family. Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Woods were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lea­ vitt on Thursday. After spending a short Easter vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leavitt, Miss Eleanor Leavitt retured to Baker Sunday to continue her nurses training. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Farley and family of Parma were visitors of Mr. anil Mrs. George Pennington Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sclilag had visitors from Boise Sunday. .Ine and Wes Blanton have pur­ chased a part of the old Ami son ranch by the Malheur Butte. For a smooth, velvet­ like finish. Witleiange of modern pastel col­ ors. Economical. Easy to apply. A beautiful new wall finish at a few cents per room. Baldridge Implement Co. NYSSA : : : : OREGON NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1937 Glenn. She will stay at the Hugh I Glenn home. Mrs. Omar Hite was pleasantly surprised last week by a visit from her mother, Mrs Chadwell. her sister-in-law and two of her brothers from Emmett. Dinner guests at the Claude Franklins Sunday were the Ray Franklin family, and Mr. and Mrs. Berry Gordon and son from Payette Mrs. Fred Klingback and family had Sunday dinner with the r. L. De Bord's in Payette. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradl:y and daughter Alta were dinner guests ol Mrs. Bradley's sister Mrs. Frank Crawley Easter Sunday. Mrs. William Obermeyer of Em­ mett visited the Charles Bradley Friday. Mrs. Obermeyer took Grand­ ma Bradley home to spend a week with her. Bill Gordons sheep left for the range Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Walters had F.aster dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newbill. Mr .and Mrs. John Plaza spent Sunday at the Mendiola heme in Parma. They attended the show in Ontario Sunday evening. Mzsdames Sidney Flanagan and John Plaza were business visitors in Weiser Saturday. Bobby Price is recovering from a hernia operation performed in On­ tario last Monday. He is to be BROQDERS brought home Wednesday. Fred MacMurray and Carole Lom- Mr. and Mrs. Silas Bigelow were basd brood prettily in this scene guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jung- from “Swing High, Swing Low,, due quist of Wilder Sunday. In the after­ Sunday at the Dreamland Theatre noon they called at the Noble Pul­ in Ontario. Considering what they’ve len home In Homedale. got on their minds — a lack of funds The Adam Klingback family of Emmett were all day visitors at the —it's understandable. Klingback home Saturday. The Bertha Culbertson and Char­ les Culbertson families accompanied OW YHEE by Dorothy McClure were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee The Ladies Aid of Nyssa gave a Culbertson. Marty McKim visited Mrs. play entitled "The Strike of the Lee Mrs. Friday. Ladies Aid" Tuesday evening at the Mr. Culbertson anil Mrs. C. H. Shirk hail Owyhee School. The play was spon­ dinner with friends in Parma Sun­ sored by the Owyhee PTA. day. Mrs. Lynn Kygar and children visited her mother Sunday. Miss Mildred Curtis was an over­ night visitor willi Miss Hazel Huff­ man Sunday. The Owyhee PTA will meet at the schcolhouse Friday, April 9 at 2:30. The Easter program given by the Sunday school was as follows: read­ ings by Patricia Marvin. Grace and Della Kygar, James Franklin and Mrs. Marvin; violin solo by Mrs Silas Bigelow, accompcincd by Mar­ garet Klingback: song by Doric Klingback. acompanied by Margar t Klingback and Mis. Bigelow; the program closed with a short talk b;- the superintendent, James Stephens. Ellis Walters installed a telephone in his home last week Bobby Srhweizer won first place in the third and fourth grades humorous division at the Zone De­ clamatory cent ret held In Nyssa. These participating in the Decla­ matory contest and Mrs Charles Schweizer were dinner guests of Mrs. C. A. Abbott. Monday evening. Although still unable to walk, Fred Pullen is slowly improving from his attack of infantile paralysis. He first became ill last spring. The 4-H Baby Beef Calf club met at the schoolhouse Friday. Mr. Dim- mick discussed the causes, preven­ tion and cure of bloat. The Wade school played baseball here Friday afternoon. The boys and girls teams both played The score was 18 to 16 in favor of Owyhee toys and 25 to 17 in favor of the Owyhee girls. The Otto Wolf family had their Easter dinner in Caldwell with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Howard. Mrs. Howard is a sister of Mrs. Wolfs. A gala Easter was reported by the Oce Schweizer’s who entertained at their new homestead. Their guests 'F ® r were the George and Charles Sch- FHA weizer, Harry Russell, Vic Marshall insured and Guy Glenn families. mortgage Guy Glenn went to La Grande SYSTEM Sunday after his mother Mrs. Wm. 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Thz Howard McConnaughy, Join. Jarvis. Donald McGinnis farailie and Mrs Jim McGinnis had a pic­ nic dinner Sunday. The H S. Marvin family hai Easter dinner with Mrs. Marvin' parents, the W. I1. C. rn's of Nyssa. Mr. and Mr*-. Grant Koonr, have moved their trailer house near the Bill Schwatzer home. Mr. Keans la working for Mr. Schweizer. The Neil Dimmick's bought a new electric refrigerator and stove last week. Bob Cox and son Paul called'at the Dimmick home Sunday afternoon At a family reunion held at the Anna Larsen home Sunday, those present were the Albert Larson and Grover Douglas families. Mrs. Alice Eades and Mr. anil Mrs. Don Mor­ gan. Miss Mildred Vance from Nyssa was an all day visitor at the Emil Troph home Sunday. Kenneth Parnude of Ofearta. Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fetter ol Payette spent Sunday at the D. P Pullen home. PORTLAND FIRM TO FURNISH CEMENT FOR PROJECT WORK Secretary of the Interior Harold L Ickes today announced award of the contract for delivery of 25 000 barrels of cement for use in construction of the Owyhee Federal Reclamation project to the Oregon Portland Ce­ ment Company -of Portland, Oregon on Its bid of $58.425.00. B A L K Y DRAINS MEANS TROUBLE If any of your plumbing drains are sluggish, don't wait longer to let us fix them. They will get worse and perhaps stop operating altogether, and it will be difficult and more rxpensive to fix them. We are ready to take care of all your plumbing troubles at low cost. - 0 Plumber PHONE 134-J-2 Electrical Wiring and Contracting Expert Electrical W iring When building or remodeling, be sure your electrical work la done by experts . . . men of experience. Make certain your wiring la v done right, plenty of outlets are provided and fixtures are modern. We can help you with your Irrigation pump troubles; and are equipped by experience and equipment to handle all types of elec­ trical troubles or new construction. Commercial and Domestic Refrigeration N YSSA - GEO. J. KINZER PARMA T t> - su ceaUut w as VI»« lowéac of three proposals by th. Bureau of Reclamation at it3 Denver office. EXAMINER COMING Mr W. L. Turner, examiner of operators and chauffeurs, will be in Nyssa, Thursday, April 8, 1937, at *he City Hall between the hours of 1 o'clock and 5 o’clock, respectively, according to a recent announcement released from the Secretary of State office. . All those wishing permits or licenses to drive cars are asked to get in touch with Mr. Turner. E L E C T R IC C O . Next to Bakery Wimp and Sayles Boise Payette’s financial department will finance that home for you with an F. H. A. loan. This flexible plan permits you to literally arrange your own terms above a certain minimum. Only one-fifth down, including the value of your lot, is required. By lengthening the time of the mortage, or by increasing the mini­ mum down payment, or by a combination of both, you can fix the size of your payment to fit your budget requirements. Up to twenty years time is allowed, and the monthly payment includes interest, taxes, insurance, and reduction of the principal. The one payment relieves you of all financial worry. It is as simple as paying rent. Boise Payette will gladly give you complete details of the F. H. A. plan, as it applies to your individual case, without obligation. Let the Building Bug bite you I Start Your Building Plans With a Visit to Nyssa, Ore. 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