Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 09, 1937, Image 7

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    NYSSA JUNIOR GATE CITY JOURNAL
NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, DËQ. 6, 193t
i
Published by Students of Nyssa High School
EDITORIAL
in charge of th* sectijA devoted to
mes, Short.
which they sold at the game Fri­ ious ever a disagreement in the gym The service of providing the class­ NYSSA-CRANE
es is being rendered without ccst to BASKET BALL GAME—
ten cents each.
class.
Secon team line-up for Nyssa the ASCI year, and will be assisted
Play the game and do your part. day The for proceeds
of the sale of pro­ David Powell learning to play- community. There are no charges The Nyssa Bulldogs met a 1-point Saturday: forwards, Roy, Points, by Elotse MacAskill of Bcise and
If you do not like some certain grams and popcorn
is to be used base horn in the basement of the made to those who attend.
Eleanor White of New Plymouth.
at the hands of Crane bas­ Pompe; center: Watson; guards. Class
school activity, that Is no reason toward the purchase of dishes and school house last week.
A certificate of merit will be issued defeat
editor and director of person­
ketball team Friday night cn the Holmes, Short. Boren.
why you should shun it or spread other equipment fcr a school kitch­ High eshool band making first ap­ by the State Board for Vocational home
nel will be Elizabeth Earle. She will
floor
by
a
score
of
28
to
27.
your dislike among the students. en. The amount taken in for both pearance at the ball game.
Educaticn to those who complete ail
be assisted by Peggy Addison and
game was a fight from start
Anything done by the school should popcorn and schedules was six dol­ Several boys getting a lecture on of the work given in the meetings. to The
Jane Adams. All three girl9 are from
8TAFF
SELECTED
FOR
finish
with
the
teams
alternating
be upheld by the entire student lars and sixteen cents. The girls will typing at noon ,by a senior girl.
The instructor. Mr L. O. Thomp­ the lead Huston Wilson and Jim
Boise. Photography will be In
C. OF I. YEARBOOK charge
body. You should be sport enough continue in selling candy and pop­ Mrs. Yeung becoming sentimen­ son, has acquired over twenty-five in
cf Ruth Margaret McCorm­
Savage
tied
for
high
point
man
with
to do your part and keep the spirit corn throughout the basket ball sea­ tal over a poor little puppy that was years of experience in the janitor, nine points each. This is the Bull­
ick of Plainflold, New Jersey. She
high. You will accomplish nothing1 son.
field. He has served as Janitor, sup­
lost.
will be assisted by Betty Reed of
first game and only two men, College of Idaho) Caldwell (Spec­ New
by grumbling except making life dis­
erintendent of a building and Jan­ dog's
—N. H. S —
—N. H. 8.—
City, and Mary Witten­
Ray and Ray Graham were ial).—Announcement was made here berger York
agreeable for yourself as well as We. the detectives of the Sneak Mr. Rosebraugh in art class) Who itor Instructor. He knows the job Stanley
of Nampa.
retained
from
last
year's
team,
Stan
others. Keep your head up and a
thoroughly, is a very pleasant in­ Ray being unable to play because this morning of the staff of the 1938
Snocp detective agency, wit­ made it?
smile on your face. It will help to and
dividual and keeps the class dis­
Trail, annual publication of the As­
nessed
a
very
lively
basket
ball
game
Irene
Poage—Made
what?
keep everyone happy and carefree between Nyssa and Crane last Fri­ Mr. R.—Oh. there will be time cussion lively. Subjects to be taken of an injured leg.
and your work will go much more day. It seems that one of our bas­ enough to find out what it is after up include: testing soap, how much The Nyssa line-up is as follows: sociated Students of the College cf
smoothly.
soap to use in cleaning, problems forwards: J. Savage, E. Roy, C. Idaho. Harold Schwelbert of Boise,
ket ball players has a conflict be­ we find out who made it.
in cleaning and finishing fir, oak, Choat, centers, R. Graham, G. Eich- editor in chief of the publication
—N. H. S.—
tween basket ball and romance. His
—N. H. 8.—
linoleum, and cement floors. ner; uards, C. Patterson, H. Wilson, named Mell Stubblefield of Caldwell
The Girls' League worked hard eyes continued to wander to the Mr. Parr—The coordination was maple,
Use
of
floor
seals, waxes and equip­ T. Enlesby; G. Gaston.
as copy editor with Kathleen Duval
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and stands to see by whom “she" was perfect.
—N. H. 8.—
ment.
Short-cut
methods, cleaning
of Caldwell and Harry Murdock of
• Fred Boness— Yeh and that’s a of lavatory porcelain,
Friday cf last week making basket­ sitting.
use of sweep­ NYSSA-VALE SECOND
Boise as assistants. Philip Smith of
ball programs containing schedule "cherchez la Femme"
ing
oil,
how
to
make
a
sweeping
hard instrument to play too.
Caldwell will have charge of the
TEAM GAME—
of games, players, yells, and songs Signed—Sneak and Snoop.
compound.
How
to
make
a
chem­
—N. H. S.—
devoted to sports.
—N. H. S — •
ically treated dust cloth, window The second team game played section
Elizabeth
Hawks of Boise will be
Edna
Warren—Why
don't
you
act
cleaning,
cleaning
blackboards,
Friday on the Nyssa gym floor be­
SMALLPOX CLINIC—
more like Jack McKee?
keeping the furnace room, elimin­ tween the Nyssa Bullpups and the
Smith—Oh who brought ation of fire hazards, inspection and Vale Wildcats ended in the drastic
A smallpox clinic was held in the Wilbur
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up.
servicing fire equipment.
defeat of the Nyssa boys to the
high school building Thursday him
mother.
All school Janitors in the area are tune of 27 to 9. The Nyssa team We Build . . . .
morning, December 2. Dr. Sarazin Edna—His —N.
H. S.—
invited to attend.
was all new material and lacked ex­
his associate Dr. van der Vlught.
Professional and
—N. H. S —
HOMES
perience.
and Mrs. Farris, the county health Verna M.—Now take Pete Clon-
nurse, held the clinic and were as­ inger’s grammar, he's perfect.
In
the
return
game
at
Vale
on
Big or Little.
SCHOOL LICENSES—
sisted by Mrs. Dick Tensen, Mrs. Leslie C —I’d like to.
Saturday night, the Nyssa boys
Cards
Wm. Schireman and Mrs. Douglas
Let
Us
Give You a Figure
A
law
for
the
protection
of
Voca­
proved
their
worth
by
tying
the
—N. H. S.—
McDonald. About 250 students were
tional school students was passed Vale team, 19 to 19. In the three Cabinet Work of the Highest
vaccinated from both high and Loretta Buell—What would you by the 1937 session of the Oregon minute overtime, each team fouled
WE RECOMMEND THEM
Quality
grade schools.
do if I started to cry?
legislature.
receiving one free throw; and the
Bemiece Roy—Hang up a sign Section 6 of this law, reproduced Vale team converted but Nyssa fail­
—N. H. S.—
below explains quite fully the gen­ ed, making the score 20 to 19 fcr
MAX S. TAGGART The Nyssa student body was en­ “wet paint.” —N. H. S —
eral purpose of the act.
Vale.
B. Norton
tertained Monday by a very fascin­
Second team line-up for Nyssa Box Roscoe
“Licenses
to
conduct
vocational
JUNIOR
HIGH
NEWS—
ating
travelcgue
on
“Venezuela",
233
Parma, Ida.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Friday:
forwards,
Pompe,
Points;
shall be granted only to
which was presented by the globe Mrs. Medesker’s seventh grade schools
cente,
Watson;
guards,
Boren,
Hol­
such persons, partnerships and as­
trotter, Leon Albert. He included
Western Hotel Building
a sand table decorated to rep­ sociations of person, or corporations
many interesting things in his pro­ have
as shall be trustworthy, competent,
Chritsmas scenery.
gram, many unusual laws and cus­ resent
New officers were ellected by the and equipped to transact such busi­
toms and other facts about this pro­ Busy
Hour club. They are as ness in such a manner as to safe
L. A. Maulding, M.D. gressive South American country. follows: Half president,
Tensen; gurd and protect the interest of the
Physician and Surgeon
It was both humorous and educa­ vice president, Betty Dickie
MMM
Burke;
and public and only after proof thereof
tional,
and
there
was
a
great
deal
Phones 37R and 37W
shall
have
been
presented
t
a the
¿Leona
Lunger,
secretary.
of benefit to be derived from it. The The Junior high classes are start- superintendent. A salesman license
Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to 5
program was sponsored by the ign work cn their Christmas pro­ shall be granted only to such per-
Daily—Except Sunday
Northwest Assemblies National Pro­ gram.
who have attained the age of
Wilson Building
gram Service and the Nyssa Girls’ Edwin Grant has left the Nyssa sonss
18 years, resides in this state, is of
League.
good moral character, bears a good
school.
DR. E. D. NORCOTT SOCIAL— —N. H. 8 —
Absences have dropped low the reputation for honesty, truthfulness
DENTIST
and fair dealing, and is otherwise
last week in grade school.
Due to the small turnout and the Harold Kurtz and Charles Para­ competent and qualified to act as
Office Phone 35F2
inaccessibility of music, the dance dis are back in school after long such in such manner as to safe­
X-RAY EXAMINATIONS
guard and protect the interests of
scheduled for Saturday night, De- absence.
NYSSA
OREGON
the public, and who has not been
—N. H. S.—
' cember 4, was postponed.
Both H E L P F U L and U S E F U L
convicted of any felony or mis­
—N. H. S —
SCHOOL
JANITORS'
INSTITUTE
demeanor
Involving
moral
terpe-
TOWNSEND CLUB Mrs. Walter Rosebraugh was sub­ Mr. Walter E. Morse, assistant tude.”
stituting for Mr. Frank Parr, who supervisor of Trade and Industrial The department of education
MEETINGS
Meetings of the Townsend was ill Monday.
Education of the state department strongly urges the prospective stud­
—N. H. S.—
of such schools to have adequate
club are held once a month
cf vocational education, was in On­ ent
that the school or salesman
in homes of n\embers.
It was a poor, cold, little, tan, tario Wednesday arranging for a proof
such a license. This license
The Public is Invited
and white dog, that came creeping training school for schocl janitors. has
bears a picture and description of
school is one of a series such
D. R. DeCross ...... President into Mrs. Young's English room at of This
salesman and is signed by the
sixteen
being
conducted
through­
the
close
of
the
school
day.
He
was
Mrs. A. V. Pruyn ...... Sec.
superintendent pf public instruc­
shivering and crying as if his heart out the state, and will be held in tion.
Ontario, December 17 and 18, at the
break.
E. B. Conklin Grade school build­
NYSSA LIBRARY would
After basketball practice, twc ing.
convene at 10:00 a. m.
boys came into look at the poor and It will will continue
OPEN SATURDAY
little
dog
to
find
him
curled
up
in
Town Patrons......2:30 to 5:30 one comer fast asleep. He looked mately 3:30 p. m. until approxi­
Out-of-town Patrons
course, which is presented by
so helpless one of the beys, Milton the This
ELE C T R IC TO A STER S
State Board of Vocational Edu­
2:30 to 7:30
Schneiter, took the puppy home cation,
MIX
MASTERS
has
the
backing
of
state
and
ALL PATRONS WELCOME with him. After a good supper, the
What better gift—than one that
local educational authorities. It is
Mrs. Fred Marshall, Librarian puppy was extremely happy and epen
to
any
school
Janitor
in
the
Powerful
Electric
Motor
drives
settled down to his new surround­ area. Board members, superintend­
will be used every day!
ings.
ON THE OLD JOB
ents, and principals are also wel­
any of a set of mixing tools.
—N. H. S —
come.
H. D. HOLMES
It is the hope of the sponsors to
AROUND SCHOOL—
raise the efficiency of the school
TRANSFER and BAGGAGE
Mr. Young explaining to a group janitor service, and at the same
All Kinds of Hauling in
of beys how hard he worked when time, make a saving for the tax­
City Limits
he was a boy.
payers through the proper use of
NYSSA, OREGON Phone 5
Mr. Hollenberg and several boys materials.
To ease the burden of many
trying to break into Mrs. Young’s The aim cf the classes is to pro­ details .through dignified ser­
room
for
music
for
the
dance.
vide a method of giving the janitor
NYSSA AERIE
Clayton Patton emerging victor- information useful in reducing the vice.
amount of effort Involved in doing
F. O. E. NO. 2134
the best possible work. The janitor
Meets Wednesday Night
NYSSA
can secure ideas that will reduce his
AT EAGLES HALL
FUNERAL
HOME
work
and
also
that
will
reduce
the
Visiting Eagles Welcome
W A FFLE IRON
cost
of
materials
and
supplies,
and
BOW L
BERNARD FROST, Pres.
Phone
72W
at
the
same
time
can
improve
the
G-E “Sunbowl”
HARRY MINER, Sec.
Crisp, delicious waffles are sure
standard of the work rendered.
Happier Christmas!
CITY TRANSFER
Announcing . . .
TRANSFERRING
and
TRUCKING
Phono 15 and Phone 2*
C. KLINKENBERG
WRECKS REBUILT
BODY AND FENDER WORK
AUTO GLASS FOR ALL MODELS
AUTO PAINTING
Ducos and Enamels
UPHOLSTERING AND TOPS
ATTORNEY
And COUNSELOR-AT-LAW
First National Bank Building
Phone 66
VALE
OREGON
GUARANTEE WORK
WYCKOFF
JEWELRY STORE
Official Time Inspector for
Union Pacific
ONTARIO
OREGON
OPTOMETRIST
“See McFall and See Better”
DR. J. A. McFALL
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
ONTARIO
OREGON
#
Electric Heaters
For quick, glowing warmth
A Complete Paint and Body Works
ROBT. D. LYTLE
'
to please any guest. And simple
to operate! Has device to show
when iron is ready for use.
FOR HEALTH
and Keep
Physically Fit
ITS . . .
Real Exercise
Pleasure, Healthful
Reducing
America’s Passport
To Health
PLAYMORE
Bowling Alley’s
ONTARIO
. . . and Sign Department
LA IRD ’S
Tricycles
Bicycles
Wagons
All O f The
Sturdiest
Construction
Daisy Air Rifles
Remington 22 Rifles
Auto Painting and Body Works
Estimates on all work glady given
24— Hour Wrecker Service—24
Long distance wrecker calls accepted and paid
Day Phone 26-W
Night Phone 340-R1
ONTARIO, OREGON
Our Value Lies in Service
Eder Hardware
Co
PHONE 46
First and Main Streets