Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 13, 1938, Image 5

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    NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURS., JANUARY 13, 1938
NYSSA JUNIOR GATE CITY JOURNAL
Published by Students of Nyssa High School
i
Southern Branch. Individual cham­ Schools represented were the Col­
tournament is proceeding very nice­ way?
that made him blush so—Santa GIRL’S LEAGUE MEETING—
Claus must have picked sweaters There was a Girls’ League execu­ ly. Four games are played every Jack Me.: Does she, why she pionship was awarded to Marjorie lege of Idaho, Idaho Southern, Boise
Miller and Charlotte Stone of the Junior College and the Northwest
and gloves off the bushes: everyone
and Thursday ,two games writes her own diary a week ahead College
of Idaho.
Nazarene College at Nampa.
seem to have received either one or tive meeting Thursday noon, con­ at Tuedsay
noon
and
two
from
three
to
four.
of time.
the other—It seems there is always sisting of the officers and a repre­
—N. H. 8 —
someone in the office inspecting the sentative from each class. The girls Mausling. Keck and Smith are
new clock—Why do people get in met for the purpose of writing their now leading, having won all their John J. 8 : What makes a balloon
such a rush to get in a room that constitution. They also selected a games.
go up?
•
they break windows—Bob Madden is
— N. H. 8.—
A FEW O F O U R
Milton 8: Hot air.
said to be a “bum bowler"—Why did style of dishes for the school and SPORTS—
John J.; What is keeping you
Ellen M have Jack M. cornered in ordered 100 plates, cups, saucers, and
studyhall—Lorraine Ridder is look­ dessert plates. The dishes will be Nyssa teams played Welser in the down.
J A N U A R Y SPECIALS!
ing for a successful farmer—We paid for by the Girls’ League, and new gym there on Saturday, Jan­
—N. H. 8.—
wonder how Pansy S. will spend her the aim of the League for this year uary 8 The second string was vic­
$80; our detective saw her in the is to earn money for that purpose torious again and won by a score of Gene Gaston: What did you think
the Grand Canyon?
beauty parlor—Several girls (under
—N. H. 3.—
21 to 16. The first team, however, of Joyce
Ashcraft: Just gorges.
the direction of Madame Poage) are G. A. A. MEETING—
lost
2
3to
41.
At
the
end
of
the
first
One Man Cross Cut Saw
—N. H. 8 —
preparing to join Fred Astaire in his
half,
the
score
was
14
to
12,
but
the
next picture—Floy Byram wants to There was a G.A.A. meeting held Weiser team piled up most of their Life Insurance Salesman: At your
be a movie star—Winifred Rogers Wednesday at 12:45. It was moved points in the quarter. Nyssa’s high death all you have to do is have
playln "Tarzan" and climbing in and seconded, that the president point man was H. Wilson with ten these papers presented at our office Af t . $3 .7 5 -A y 2ft. $A.25
the rafters of the gym after the appoint a committee w> be In charge points. Horde of Weiser made thir­ and you will receive $5000
girls volley ball.—John J. avoiding of
the O.A.A. locker After the teen points.
Mr. Bailey: Do I have to call in
Heavy
100% Deer Hair
Welser lately—why?—Jimmie Sav­ meeting
the
committee
r
:
t
chosen.
—N. H. S.—
person
or will they take my word
age imitating quite successfully, an
—N.
H.
8.—
The Nyssa basketball team played for it?
aboriginal in English IV.
H ARN ESS
COLLAR
SYMPATHY—
the Nampa "Rising Suns” Tuesday
—N. H. 8 —
night
January
4.
The
first
team
won
LLOYD
WILSON
HONOR
1
X in. traces and breast
We wish to extend our deepest with a score of 29 to 24, and the sec­ .... STUDENT AT UNIVERSITY
HOW WE WASTE OUR
straps
sympathy to Verna Mitchell, at the ond team by 27 to 13.
PADS
TIME IN SCHOOL—
1
>4 in. by 20 foot lines
death
of
her
brother,
and
to
Ken­
k How others waste time in school
—N.
H.
8
—
neth and Raymond Pierce, at the
University of Oregon, Eugene,
I don’t know, for I’m so busy wast­ death of their father.
On Friday, January 7, the Frosh iSpecial to the Nyssa Journal) Jan­
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ing time and rushing to make it up PAPER STAFF—
played the second string with a score uary 13—Lloyd Wilson son of Mr.
that
I
haven’t
the
time
to
watch
—N.
H.
8.—
of
30
to
14,
in
favor
of
the
latter.
and
Mrs.
E.
C.
Wilson
of
Nyssa
was
Professional others. I get to school Just one min­
High point man for the Frosh were ne of 117 students who made the
ute before the bell rings and meet LETTERMAN NEWS—
Gibson and Callohan. with four honor roll for the fall term. Only Hickory AXE H A N D L E S 45c - 60c
my antagonist in the hall. “Gosh!” The letterman’s club had their points each; for the second string, undergraduates of the high stand-
Cards
she says tantalizingly, "You never regular meeting Wednesday noon. Bill Wilson, with six points.
tig of high B or above are included.
could guess what I did last night!” Jack McKee, president, appointed a
—N. H. 8.—
Wilson is a freshman in business
She then relates all the thrills of committee to plan a party for the The first team played the CCC r dministration
and a graduate of
WE RECOMMEND THEM
her romantic evening and ten min­ lettermen Monday evening. Because and won 25 to 23. Ray, with nine Nyssa high school.
Cut Your Farming Costs
'----------------------------------------- utes later I rush into typing class. I other plans interfered it was later points, was high point man.
run to the office for an excuse, back called off. The club is also making
—N. H. S.—
DEBATE CONFERENCE ENDS.
to the commercial room, and settle
for the smoker they are spon­
CARL H. COAD
TWO C. OF I. STUDENTS WIN
down to typing about 8:30. There is plans
soring
sometime
during
March.
Mr.
The
Nyssa
Bulldogs
will
meet
the
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
a half an hour wasted.
Young
and
Mr.
Parr
say
they
$re
Vale
Vikings
in
a
promising
game
At the beginning of shorthand, I
PHONE 31
training early and expect to Friday, January 14, on the Vale College of Idaho, Caldwell—
remember I need a notebook, and I starting
have
much
better matches than were floor.
Nyssa, Oregon
(Special)—Saturday saw the finish
slip quietly out of class and race to held last year.
Thus far in the season Vale is of the first College of Idaho invi­
Fox’s store. I buy the notebook and
—N.
H.
8.—
noted for being undefeated.
tational debate conference for fresh-
out the door. "Whats that?”
Saturday the Bulldogs will meet men-sophomore teams.
MAX S. TAGGART start
None other than my favorite candy GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION— Ontario
on our floor. Vale has de­ The question debated was the na­
bar. which I purchase. When I get The Juniors and Seniors started feated Ontario
twice this season.
tional Pi Kappa Delta question. Re-
back to the door I stuff the rest of the volley ball tournament last Fri­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
—N. H. 8 —
solved: that the National Labor Re­
the
bar
in
my
mouth,
taking
about
m
lations Board shall be empowered
day,
They
played
two
games—the
ten
minutes
to
get
it
swallowed,
new
Western Hotel Building
to enforce arbitration in all in­
being victorious the first JOKES—
lipstick applied, and an Innocent Seniors
and ending the game 21-13. The sec­ Mr. Smith: Why did you stop go­ dustrial disputes.
look on my face. The minute I get ond
The team championship was end­
game the Juniors lead 10-4. The ing with Miss Taylor?
someone says, "I smell
ed in a tie between the College of
L. A. Maulding, M.D. onside
be played off soon.
Mr. Black: She is too dumb.
candy!" By the time my explana­ tie All will those
in G.A.A. Mr Smith: Why is she so dumb? Idaho and the University of Idaho,
Physician and Surgeon
tions are made, another half hour is points are now interested
busily working on Mr. Black: I projjosed to her by
Phones 37R and 37W
wasted.
mail and she married the mail car­
After shorthand comes French. tumbling. —N. H. S —
Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to 5
rier.
After reciting for awhile and, be­
Daily—Except Sunday
—N. H. 8.—
ELECTRICAL
lieve it or not. studying a little. I
Wilson Building
happen to think of a committee NEW BOOKS—
CONTRACTING
Dude
R.:
I
can
tell
you
the
score
John Deere Tractor
meeting that should have been held A number of new books for the of the game before it starts.
and
days before. I run to all the library including a set of Encyclo­ Ed. B.: What is it?
DR. E. D. NORCOTT three
REPAIRING
rooms, getting everyone together and pedia Britannica, have arrived, and Dude R.: nothing to nothing be­
DENTIST
finally
the
meeting
is
over.
Thirty
more
are
expected
soon.
The
books
by
Office Phone 35F2
minutes have elapsed again.
have been numbered and classified, fore it starts.—N. H. S.—
Licensed Electricians
X-RAY EXAMINATIONS
In English I sit in a perfect posi­ and student librarians are being
State Approved Wiring
NYSSA
OREGON
tion for playing “catch.” so as soon appointed for each period. The lib­ Roy Pounds: You say you have
as recitation is over I start that. rarians already appointed are Vio- been here before. I don’t remember
Material.
PHONE 113
Gosh! how the time does fly. In my leta Powell. Dudley Mausling, Anne your face.
TOWNSEND CLUB study
hall usually more than thirty Haroldson and Margaret Klingback. Mr Young: Probably not, it's all
NYSSA ELECTRIC SHOP
NYSSA : : : : OREGON
minutes are wasted. Then I go to
—N. H. 8.—
Next to Bakery
healed up now.
MEETINGS
history,
where
I
get
in
a
heated
dis­
—N.
H.
8
—
Meetings of the Townsend
with my neighbor and waste GIRLS' LEAGUE—
club are held once a month cussion
more time.
There was a Girls’ League meeting Verle: Does Ellen have her own
In homes of members.
So
you
see—I
waste
about
one-
held
morning. The girls
The Public is Invited
half of every hour I’m in school. It passed Monday
a
number
of motions. They
D. R. Der ross ...... President seems I'll never catch up. Let me were: That a bulldog
mascot be
Mrs. A. V. Pruyn ...... Sec. think (If possible.) We go to school brought to the game Saturday
night,
seven hours a day. five days a week, abolishing the Black Legend, sleigh­
weeks a month, nine months a ing party to be changed to skating
NYSSA LIBRARY four
year—Say! Who started this any­ party,
two girls from each class be
way?
OPEN SATURDAY
appointed to help the original
vaudeville committee, that we have
Town Patrons......2:30 to 5:30
a lavatory committee. The girls
Out-of-town Patrons
discussed selling chances for the
2:30 to 7:30
clock, that was presented to the
ALL PATRONS WELCOME
school by Mr. Fred Koopman: but
Advice To
Mrs. Fred Marshall, Librarian
no definite arrangements were
The Road-Worn made.
It was announced that Color Day
NYSSA AERIE
be January fourteenth..
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F. O. E. NO. 2134 E. W. PRUYN, Auto Repairing
— N. H 8 —
Meets Wednesday Night
COLOR DAY—
Nyssa, Oregon,
AT EAGLES HALL
Gentlemen:
Friday, January 14. is to be the
Visiting Eagles Welcome
My headlights are almost swollen school Color Day. This is the first
BERNARD FROST, Pres.
shut, and my fenders and body are year that this day has been cele­
HARRY MINER. Sec.
twisted into such horrible positions brated and the girls hope that every
year following this one will have a
hardly write this.
CITY TRANSFER I can
I hit a horse the other day. Never day similar to it.
As of December 31, 1937
mind how it happened—I know it The date is set for January 14.
TRANSFERRING
because
it
is
the
day
before
Nyssa's
hurt him, poor fellow, and it nearly
RESOURCES
and
kil'ed me And I was so proud of my biggest basketball game.
Col.
Harry
Andrews
Cash
on
Hand
and
Due
from
Banks. .$34,413,086.21
TRUCKING
beautiful fenders and attractive A committee of girls from the
United
States
Government
Bonds....
50,108,183.00 $84,521,269.21
Phone 15 and Phone 28
Girls Leagu is making blue and
curves.
Livestock. Farm and
Municipal and Other Bonds............................. 10,617,771.24
C. KLINKENBERG
I use to be beautiful—my big white flowers to be sold Fiday at Purebred Real
Estate
Loans and Discounts..................................
27,229,737.96
Masterful Bulck told me once I was school and at game Saturday even­
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank.......................
211,500.00
ing
for
ten
cents.
the
trimmest
young
car
he’d
ever
ROBT. D. LYTLE seen. And now—I look like an old Those not willing to show school A U C T IO N E E R
Bank Premises (including Branches)........... 2,719,498.39
ATTORNEY
spirit by buying these flowers and
Safe
Deposit Vaults.........................................
40,960.13
wreck.
Even
my
lovely
complexion
And COUNSELOR-AT-LAW is gone
wearing school colors Friday at 23 Years Getting the High $ $ $
Other
Real
Estate.............................................
270,625.28
I've heard your garage can do school and Saturday evening will
First National Bank Building
Customers’ Liability on Acceptances and Foreign Bills
536,712.29
wonders with bent, smashed cars. receive dire punishment! This
See,
Write
or
Wire
Me
Interest
E
arned................................................
316,787.94
Phone 86
Please help me. before my Big Six means teachers and basketball play­
VALE
OREGON calls
Other Resources...............................................
51.93
again. I cou’dn’t bear to have ers. too!
If
you’re
not
wearing
blue
and
LIABILITIES
1128.484,914.38
him see me this way.
GUARANTEE WORK
white flowers Friday and Saturday
—ADDRE8S—
In despair.
Capital ..................................................... 14.600,000.00
out
to the woodshed for YOU ! ! .
WYCKOFF
Sub-Deb Chewy.
Surplus.....................................................
2,550,000.00
— N. H. 8.—
Nyssa Gate City Journal
Undivided P rofits................................... 1,913,913.32
JEWELRY STORE
Nyssa,
Oregon
PHYSICAL EDUCATION—
Reserves.................................................... 799,537.64 $ 9,763,450.96
Dear Sub-Deb Chewy:
Official Time Inspector for
Union Pacific
Acceptances and Foreign Bills.......................
536,712.29
Give us a week, and we can The boys physical education
Dividends Declared.........................................
78,750.00
ONTARIO
OREGON straighten you out as good as new
Interest Collected Not Earned.......................
12,090.56
A little patching, some fresh paint,
Deposits: Demand and Time............. $106,468,844.57
and well have you as good as ever.
OPTOMETRIST
•Public F unds.................... 9.603,995.96 116,072,840.52
too. well fix your engine ao
“See MrFall and See Better“ Then
you 11 run smooth as can be.
Other Liabilities.................................
1,070.03
Yours truly,
"Both Public and Trust Fund« arc secured according to law $126.464,914.36
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The protection your Insurance offers is no
Editor
Ellen McConnell
Assistant Editor ........... Irene Poage
Sports ............
Edward Boydell
and Bill Kurtz
Society ............ . Dorothy Winters
and Nellie Case
Jokes ................ Jimmie Savage
and Carl Choat
Features
Lucille Thrasher
News Manager Winifred Rogers
News ............... Thurman Englesby
and Cleo Jordon
G.A.A. and Girls League Alice Nye
Reporter .......................... Dick Case
Proof Reader ..... Marjorie Gahan
Typists ................ Violet Powell,
Martha Godwin and Zeola Benton
—N. H. 8.—
AROUND SCHOOL—
Thursday seems to be the off day
for most of the upper classmen; can
it be the morning after the night
before?—The blue and white school
sweaters are getting more numerous
in the halls—What did Mr. Hollen-
berg say to Edward B. in study hall
Baldridge Implement Co.
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t
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Nyssa
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