Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 10, 1947, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
V A LE TAKES T W O
THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1947
sacrificed and F. Wilson filed out
church Sunday. They were Katha-
leen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
10 right fleld' Russe11 cam« in after
G A M E S J N .TOURNEY , the catch, making the score 3 to 2
Wayne Karoldson ; Linda Marie,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
l for Nyssa.
(Continued from Page One)
„ ,
Wilson; Carias Ray, son of Mr.
Graham walked in the last half
•and M rs.'Elden Yergenson; Stew­
In the last half of the fifth In­
of the sixth, and stole second and
art Gregg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
ning Russell reached first on an
Leslie Burbank, and David Ray­
McDonald, playing his first game
error and C. Wilson went to first
mond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray­
for Nyssa. singled, putting Graham
0.1 a fielders choice. D. Willson
mond Weatherspoon.
on third. The runner reached home
on an error on the left fielder.
Visit in Utah—
Vale just about broke up the
Mr. and Mrs. Ersel Beus flew
to Ogden over the week-end to vis­
game in the eighth by scoring sev­
it Mr. Beus' sister, Alta, who was
en runs on six hits. The Vale bat­
send ly injured in an accident
ters blasted Wohlcke for three sing­
recently.
les and with two outs and two men
In Corvallis—
on base. Hartley went to the
Rosel Hunter was in Corvallis
mound. He allowed two hits, one
the past week on business.
a triple, and a base on balls and
he retired in favor of Wilson, who
Invited to Join Choir—
Nyssa Ir.D.3. singers were invited
I allowed another triple. The final
to join and participate in a stake­
mm.
i
out was finally accomplished on a
throw from shortstop to first.
Frankie Chitwood and his fam-1 atsses to the children, pumping wide choir, with rehearsals begin­
ning Tuesday evening in the On­
Graham tripled and L. Bates o f ' ou-s niule, Whirley Gig, will appeal i water o ff his brain sitting on his
tario' chapel. An Aaronic priest­
Vale singled in the eighth, but nai- with Tuckers rodeo string for per-
marching doing the goose
hood chorus has been organized
tlier team scored. Nyssa batters formances at the Nyssa rodeo July | na"ster' marcnmi>' domS the goo„e
with Raymond Weatherspoon as
went out one, two, three in the 23 and 24. The mule s tricks include , step, doing the camel stretch, p<el­
bowing to the spectators, lying ing "the end of the trail", pushing director. The first rehearsal will be
ninth.
0
held Mnday evening at the L.D.S.
In a resumption of Idaho-Oregon down, rolling on his back, pump- 1 his master out of the "arena with
church.
league play, Ny.saa will meet Nam­ ing his legs, sitting up, throwing his nose and "selling out".
pa on the Nyssa diamond Sunday,
Go to Dietrich, Idaho—
July 12. A. Chadwick, club presi­ games will be played at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tucker
dent, said that the next three Nyssa Nyssa
AB R II O A E
and three children spent the week­
a word of advice. Rely upon us
Russell, ss
2 2 0 2 1 2
e n d visiting Mr. Tucker’s sister and
C. Wilson, 2b’
3 0 0 2 4 0
for always smart like-new dresses,
family at Dietrich, Idaho.
0
4
0
0
D.
Willson,
If
3
0
DR. EDWIN W.
suits and coats and we’ll respond
4 0 0 3 0 0 In Twin Falls—
F. Wilson, c
Go to Temple—
3 0 0 1 0 0
Rambaud, rf
Six couples from Nyssa attended
OLDHAM , D. C.
I Mrs. Edith Benton and son, K en­
with praise for the smartest “ little
Graham, cf
2 1 2 0 0 0
the temple excursion to Idaho Falls
0 0 neth, spent the Fourth visiting Mrs. last week. They were Bishop and
1
1
4
0
McDonald,
lb
wife in the world.”
Chiropractic Physician H. Wilson, 3b
4 0 1 1 0 C Bentons son, Clyde Benton, and Mra. Arvel Child, Mr. and Mrs. O.
3 1 1 1 1 0 family. Mrs. Benton also visited R. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. O. P.
Wohlcke. p
Physiotherapy
1 0 0 1 0 0 Mrs. Mary Felton of Kimberly, Ida­ Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mon­
Vaughn, x
1 0 0 0 0 0 ho. formerly of Nyssa.
Hartley, xx
tague, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pet­
Electrotherapy
30 4 5 27 13 3
Totals
erson and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Seouts
to
Have
Trip—
X —Relieved IWlson as catcher in
Bair. Last fall the stake chartered
Nyssa scouts of troup 53 will a bus, taking 30 persons. This time
Nyssa, Oregon
»iih th and Wilson pitched; X X —
leave
July
15
for
Caulp
Billy
Rice,
pitched in eighth.
individual cars were used.
Over Dime Store
AB R II O A E for a 10-day vacation of swimming
Vale
and
other
sports.
Those
interested
5 2 3 2 0 0
Banies, rf
Visits Grandparents—
4 0 0 3 2 1 should contact Scoutmaster Leo
Miss Anna May Fife, five-year-
Hutton, ss
Child
on
Alberta
avenue
for
in­
2
G
4 1 1 3
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. La-
Johnson, c
formation
T
h
e
fee
this
year
is
0
0
3
1
4 1
mont Fife, is spending the summer
L. Bates, cf
5 1 1 10 2 0 approximately $18. All food is fur­ with her grandparents.
E. Bates, lb
nished.
Important, Oregon Motorists!
3
1
2
3
5
1
Gammon, 2b
3 1 0 2 0 1
Knott. If
Steak Fry Given—
4 1 1 2 1 2 Camp Over Week-end—
W. Atkins, 3b
Grant Jones was honored guest
M.
and
Mrs.
Ray
Drown
and
3
0
0
1
4
1
at a steak fry given in celebration
T. Atkins, p
38 9 11 27 13 5 family and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pur­ of his birthday last week at the
Totals
vis and two daughters spent the Caldwell park. Eleven friends were
holidays camping and fishing at present.
DRIVERS U R G E D TO
| West Camp Creek, near Ironside.
Miss Nola Drown entertained at
C A R R Y SC H E D U LE dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pur­ Nyssa la d y Wins Radio—
Miss Mariam Devers won sixth
You must apply for renewal this month ONLY
vis Wednesday evening.
r
A M C C
IN
T fil i D u c v
LOCAI NEWS
1 place in a contest letter for the
K. C. baking powder company, re-
I ceivlng a 440 Zenith table radio.
| Gordon's drive-in market will also
receive a radio for having been the
merchants who sold her the bak­
ing powder.
•
No individual notice will be mailed to you .
•
Do not apply by mail. Apply at the driver's
license clerk or examiner in your community.
•
No re-examination is required.
I f your driver’s license
number Is higher than
5R-66.000. get a renewal
schedule from any serv­
ice station, police or sher­
if f ’s office, or l i c e n s e
clerk or examiner.
Oregon
5R-1
driver’s licenses
to
5R-33.000
are
already invalid. Look at
yours to make sure you
are not violating the law.
Robert S. Farrell/ Jr./
Secretary o f State
TO BE THE
Leader
IT HAD TO BE THE
F in e s t
%
Every Oregon driver should carry
a license renewal schedule with hli
driving permit until his old driver's
license expires, Robert S. Farrell
Jr., secretary of state, stated.
"Most of the questions and mis­
takes the licne.se division has en­
countered,” he said, 'would have
been avoided if the people concerned
had carefully read and kept the
renewal schedule. It was designed
intentionally to fold to the size
of the license card so the two could
be carried together." Schedules are
i available free of charge from any
I service station, police station, sher­
if f ’s office, or driver's license clerk
or examiner.
All Oregon driver’s licenses ex­
pire during the next two years un­
der a system adopted by the 1917
legislature. The expiration date of
each license Is determined by Its
serial number, lowest numbers first.
Numbers 5R-33.000 to 5R-G6.000 ex­
pire this month. Numbers below
5R-33.000 expired during June.
No individual notice is given when
licenses expire.
Application for renewal in Nyssa
sould eb made at the ecorder's o f­
fice between the hours of 8 a.m
and 5 p.m. on Monday through
Friday. No examination is neces­
sary. Appications, however, will not
be accepted ahead of schedule.
Vacationists with old licenses who
drive out-of-state risk arrest unless
they carry Oregon renewal sched­
ules to prove their permits are
r y il valid.
in Lewiston, Utah. W ith Mrs. Brown
and Marion Grace. Karlene visited
at Payette lakes July 4.
From Boise—
Mrs. Bernard Eastman returned
Monday from a week's visit in Boise.
I
Returns Home—
Spend Vacations—
Mrs. Jean Fletcher returned F ri­
Mr. and Mrs. Flank ChurCh of
day Irom Corvallis, Eugene and T a ­
coma, where she visited relatives. I Walsenburg, Colorado spent the
| Fourth at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Church and returned to
T o Idaho—
After a visit of two weeks In the their home this week, accompanied
home of Burnall Brown, Karlene by J. L. Church, who will spend
Hyer returned Monday to her home his vacation there.
Drain Ditch
A N D C A N A L C L E A N IN G
Sower and basement excavating.
Also land leveling and ripping
C. E. Leseberg
Phone 154J
MfCKÉYaod WS MA Bf O K- rub .™
welders
I t ’s a foolish habit to drive with worn,
undependable tires. A id thousands of safe
miles to your tires with expert recapping
service at O.K. RUBBER WELDERS. . . .
One-day service.
Driver's Licenses Numbered 5H-33,000
T o S B -6 6 ,0 0 0 E x p i r e Dn r i n g J u l y !
if your driver's license serial number is in the
above group.
PAGE FIVE
O.K. RUBBER WELDERS
NEW
C A R , T R U C K -T R A C T O R
TIRES
R E C A P P IN G & REPAIRING
PHONE 5 M ■■■£■ ■
..., NYSSA. OREGON
Five Balers Christened—
Five babies, two girls and three
boys, were christened at the fast
neet’ng services at the L.DB.
æ m ra im m j
m ost folks w o u ld
G E T ALONG B E TTE R \F
THEV'D DO LESS
: W O R R lN ' AN' MORE
J
in k in
'.
Stop worrying about the dent in
the fender of your ear. . . . just
bring It to the N YSSA AUTO
BODY SHOP for expert straight­
ening and paint work. W e’re eager
to help you maintain the good ap­
pearance of your ear. May we serve
you?
3 S ^ u toB od iiS h op
COMPLETE BO DY« PAINT SHOP
WBECKCB SERVICE
GLASS DE P T .
R S t JOTW
j
O n a hot summer day the answer Is sure
Four Quart Capacity $13.95
to be "ye s ." But if you ask a housewife about her
The U. S. Department o f Agriculture says
water supply, the answer will surely be " n o ," If she
does not have an electric water heater. A n ample
P re s s u re
C o o k in g
is the only safe way to preserve non-acid foods,
including vegetables, meats, fish and fowl.
For safety and economy in your home can­
ning (and cooking, too) use the scientifically
designed, perfectly constructed N A T IO N A L
PRESSURE COOKER.
----- A V A IL A B L E IN T W O SIZES------
The No. 7 has a liquid capacity of 16 quarts
and comes completely equipped with inset pans,
wire canning basket and modern guide for
cooking and canning.
No. 7 Size $19.75
Millions now in use; more
millions in demand everywhere!
NYSSA FURNITURE CO.
1 block west R.R. depot
You d o n 't h a ve to swing
to kill th a t pesty thing!"
supply of hot water In the home Is almost as neces­
Electricity will serve you
better If you have ade­
quate wiring.
adequate
Knock ’em dead with Chevron Fly Spray.
Flies, mosquitoes, moths and other insects
meet quick death when a fine mist is
sprayed into the air. Its active ingredients
100% — with D D T — give this bug killer
highest rated lethal power. Or, get ’em
when your back is turned — by using
Chevron Surface Spray. It contains V ’c
D D T and waits for insects with a killing
power tl.tt lasts for months. Brush or spray it on sills
2nd basebiards, in cracks and corners.
you
build
Insist on
wiring
or
when
sary as the water itself. Old fashioned methods of
heating water are inconvenient . . . there's always
a wait and the supply never seems to last through
all the chores.
remodel.
A n electric water heater Is the ideal appliance.
You install It and forget it because from then on
there is hot water ready to serve you the moment
you turn the tap. A n d In the Snake River Valley,
electric
water
heating
Is economical
at
Idaho
Power's low electric water-heating rate.
A sk your dealer to show you the new 52 gallon
capacity automatic electric water heater— just the
size for the average family.
W. E. SCHIREM AN
PHONE 61
STANDARD Of
CALI FORNI A
PRODUCTS
I DA HO
e h c tU c U U
W
POWER
Pott SeMUCH Cestt So LI TTLE!