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PA fîF rWFI.VE THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 24 1952 O n tario Chalks Up Two Time Victory BY H il l. M O R R ISO N In ,i 8nak< diver valley -A " d i- vi . li ba t-ball gam e T uesd ay , th e h <>t O n ta rio team took th e ir .second \ t >r> ol th e season from th e N ys- i B ulldog'. 14-5 In th e firs t co n - t t hi I on th e Ny a h eld th e O n - t " n ine -.t-raped th ro u g h a la te rally by tin Bulldogs a n d w ent on to win 7-0 . e w *- a n d Mr TVun Week retu rn ed S a t m ta Jo h n so n an d C arl Jo h n so n an d a . < Id F rtd a v af u rd a y fru o i Rn -11. K an - an d C h ey le w prize Ja n ic e Kt-in an d Jo h n n y en n e. W yonuu. w here they were Jo h n ir. W om en took box lunches (ailed by th e d e a th of Mr- D aisy an d m en drew n u m b ers to >ee w hich B E S ID E S ! OE VVSSA AREA S tu ll, nio'.hei >i W: F a rr a n d M. lu n ch they were to eat. Week.- S IN t E IH90 t CLCBBATES ,;,_ Mrs. S tu ll. 8b died April 12 at th e i( ontiiiued from Page ll Honored On Birthday M yrtle In 11*03 in- b ught the place where hom e of h e r d au g h ter. M: C h a ro le tte C ap p er wa honored oil til located . • 1 M W w inch S q u ier in Bo. < She wa- w* 11 know.i w h at 1 1 ...« m e in Ny.-,sa. having visited a t th e F a rr her 12th b irth d a y S a tu rd a y a f te r ho m e place o n th e O w yhee riv er a n d Week I i - wri - h ere on n u m e - noon a t h e r hom e. T h e afte rn o o n was ¡tent playing gam e- R e fre sh so u th ol Ny. a At first he ra n ran g e ous occasions. c a ttle w ith ome d ry -la n d farm in g F u n e ra l services were cond u cted m en ts were served late in th e a f te r on th e side. T h e re was no d itc h W ednesday of la st week from th e noon. Miss C apper received m an y rig h t-o f-w a y for th e place a n d a n - C h e y en n e E. U. B. ch u rc h an d in lovely gifts. o tn e r BO acres were bought from a te rm e n t was in C heyenne cem etery. lan d co m p an y an d an irrig a tio n p u m p was in stalled to p u m p th e FIN A L W EEK ANNOUNCED Home beavty begins w ater “up hill" o n to p a rt of th e FO R K IN D E ItG \R T F S ' ( I ASS with ran c h . S tu d e n ts of Mrs. Lloyd T o b ler's T h e flood of 1910 before th e O w y k in d e rg a rte n d a s will e n te r th e hee d am was built, covered far closing week of th e ir school te rm m ore land th a n th is y ear's h ig h n ex t week. T h e ch ild ren plan to e n w ater, Mr Adams explained. T h e te rta in th e ir m others on th e fin a l e n tire ran c h was covered w ith w a t day, F rid a y m orning, May 2 e r an d th e fam ily lead to move o u t if th e house, a lth o u g h It was u n d a m JA C K SO N S l.l W E FOB aged. T h ere was lots of snow an d SEA TTLE CONVENTION ra in th a t w inter an d “ro tte n ice” Mr. a n d M rs W ilton Ja ck so n left w hich was all ta k en off by a chinook M onday m orning on a week's tr ip wind in F ebruary. Mr Adams was m arried a t C h ris t to S e a ttle , C a n ad a an d neig h b o rin g Slunz Lumber Co. in a- tim e m 1897 to a n ativ e O re points. T h ey plan a Salm on fish in g tr ip o u t from Sekiu. W ash in g to n an d g o n ian Mr- A dam s died in 1942. T h e re a re five boys an d two girls sig h tseein g to Victoria, B ritish C o l um bia prio r to a tten d in g th e co n in th e Adams fam ily. RADIO and He h as alw ays been in te reste d *n ven tio n of th e W e.'t C oast Liquified G a s asso ciatio n at S e a ttle F rid a y G ra n g e work an d was in stru m e n t U REFRIGERATION in o rg an izin g a local G ra n g e in his a n d S a tu rd a y . Ja c k so n is m an ag er of th e Ideal co m m u n ity ab o u t 30 years ago. T h e REPAIRING are a h a s n ot yet been fully developed G as an d A ppliance here. an d th e o rg an izatio n was d isb an d ed a sh o rt tim e later. He becam e a m em ber of th e O regon T ra il G ra n g e a b o u t seven years ago an d seldom Mr. an d Mrs. Flton Counsil e n te r Technician m isses a m eeting. Among those p rese n t for th e cele- ta in e d w ith d in n e r S un d ay for Mr. b ra tio n Sunday w ere Mr and Mrs a n d Mrs. Joe Counsil of N am pa a n d L ocated At W estern Store W F. Adams an d lam ily an d Mr. Mr. an d Mrs. Lyle M iner. Mr. a n d Mrs. Kov flu ff an d c h il P hone 244-J Residence Ph. 286 K a n d Mrs. Jo h n A dam s of P a rm a : Mr an d Mr W allace W h o rto n an d d ren a n d Mrs. M. C. Seuell were d in - ! W avne, Mr an d Mrs. C lair W h o rto n n er g u ests la st T h u rsd ay evening a t . an d M arylin of B oi.e; Mrs. M arvin th e hom e of Mr an d Mrs. E. M. W h o rto n an d d a u g h te r of Eagle: Mr. S euell a t Big Bend. C arl B eranek of Folson, C alifo rn ia a n d Mrs Clyde A dam s an d ch ild ren of W eiser: Mrs. G eorge B a ila s of was a rec en t visitor a t th e hom e of W allula: Mr an d Mrs. Jim Reed. his siste r an d b ro th er-in -law , M .\ i ALL KINDS OF Mr an d Mrs. R o b ert A dam s a n d a n d M rs. C layton Jen sen , e n ro u te to d au g h te r. Mr. an d Mrs. Lloyd A dam s, A laska. M rs. U. E. P ark er of W allowa, O re Mr. a n d Mrs A lfred A dam s, a n d Mr R ussel T albot, of N yssa: Mr. gon is h ere on business. F ra n k P a r k an d M rs K eith C arm ero n a n d son e r of D allas, O regon an d W. H. S to n e of P a rm a ; Mr an d Mrs. Ja c k W ard of S an Pueblo, C alifornia a re also a n d son. Mr. and Mrs. E b n er Austrian visiting in th e Nyssa area. Mr. a n d Mrs. K enneth C apper an d of A drian, an d Mrs. T h u rm a n Hill an d M arcie a n d Mrs. C aro ly n G a r d th re e ch ild ren of U m itilla, O regon arriv ed S u n d a y in Nyssa for a sh o rt ner. visit. T h ey were honored a t a d in n e r 16 N orth 3rd. P h o n e 218 a t th e P ercy C ap p er hom e S u n d ay . O F F IC IA L I'R G E S CA R EFU L T hose a tte n d in g were Mr. an d M rs STUDY ROAD TAX ISSU E R a lp h Q sborn, Mr. an d Mrs. G len n (C ontinued from P age 1) O sborn. Mr. an d M rv R ay Miller, Mr. d iv id u al ta x in g bodies, probably an d M rs. Cecil R ich ard s an d fam ily would have to be considered from an d C h a rlo tte an d K alphie C apper. | tim e to tim e,” th e co m m issioner Tom a n d W ayne W alker of R ed said. He estim ated th a t a c o u n ty - m ond a re visiting a t th e hom e of i wide special election for a road ta x th e ir g ra n d p a re n ts. Mr an d M rs. would be ap p ro x im ately $2000 added R a lp h B ax ter while th e ir m o th er, expense. Mrs. R a lp h W alker is in th e C a ld T h e issue is ju s t as vital to special j well h o sp ital recovering from m a jo r assessm en t d istric ts a n d m u n ic ip a l- j surgery. ties as it is to th e farm ers w h o se ; Mr. a n d Mrs. W alter E vans of farm s a re joined by th e co u n ty r o a d s ,1 H alfw ay were w eek-end visitors a t G oodell asserted. th e hom e of K lass V. Powell and 'As a co u n ty co m m issioner I am ; son. S a tu rd a y evening th ey an d th e n o t asking anyo n e to c a st a n a ff ir - j Powells were d in n e r guests of Mr j m ativ e vote blindly, because th is is' an d M rs. T h o m a s Jo n es. an issue th a t w a rra n ts th e mo.stj L au ren ce (loss, fo rem an of one oft ca refu l stu d y an d co n sid eratio n . T h e th e Bybee ran ch es, was an o v e r e n tire board only asks th a t th e ta x n ig h t guest on e d a y th is week at p ay ers find o ut th e issues involved, th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. D ixie K in - th e effects th e special ta x —or ab-J kade a t A drian. sence of th e ta x —will h av e on th e co u n ty an d th e ir own co m m u n ities, Pinochle Party Held th e n vote accordingly," th e public S ix teen persons a tte n d e d th e p i officii 1 suggested. nochle p a rty held a t th e S age an d S ad d le clu b in O n ta rio April 17. PR O PO SA L S VARY FOR Prizes w ere won as follows: P inochle ( H A N G IN G LE G ISLA T O R S prize, Dee Jo h n so n ; h ig h prizes, W a- (C o n tin u ed from Page I) T h e sta te legislative re -a p p o rtio n m e n t co m m ittee of w hich S ta te S e n a to r P h ilip S H itch co ck of K la m a th F alls is c h a irm a n , is h o ld ing h e a rin g s th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te ; in a n e ffo rt to g et th e o p in io n s of resid en ts of all areas. At p rese n t th e s ta te co n stitu tio n lim its th e n u m b er of se n a to rs to 30 Grade A a n d re p rese n tativ es a re based on th e p o p u latio n ; th e re now being 60 based o n th e 1930 census. It was explained. A p e titio n is being circ u lated to have In in itiativ e m easu re o n th e g en eral electio n ballot In N ovem ber to bring Van Camps, 2>2 cans th e ap p o rtio n m en t up to d a te ••«.«.If.**!* ~ T h e co n te-t T u e-d ay w a ' unu u»l as 25 erro rs were com m itted by the tw o te a m ', 16 of w hich were ch a rg eJ to th e Bulldogs. O n ta rio wa a t bat 40 tim e and th e y collected 14 ru n - off of 9 h e an d 9 erro rs T h e Bulldogs were it b a t 32 tim e- an d got J h its, 16 err or an d 5 runs D u n can an d Cox sh ared m ound d u tie s while Holcomb an d Lovejoy played behind the plate K en A cker m a n pitohed for O n tario an d W ayne A nderson and Jim W illiam s acted as backstop S a tu rd a y . April 2 6 - Book club it hom e o f Miss E m m a Ew em ke *n M M onday, April 28—H o spital au x il iary business m eetin g a t P a ris h hall a t 2 p m. ... DEAD ANIMALS Fast S ervice F re e Pickup CO M IN G EV EN TS Vale ..u th e Ny tern o o n . Phone 98 Phone 100-R Idaho Oregon Rehdering Co. N yu», Oregon Local BOOTS FO R IRRIG A TIO N MR. FARMER: We have the largest selection in the valley of irriqatin^t boots to fit your individual needs. Drop in soon and let us fit you in your choice of several styles. News NYSSA PROGRAM .Telephone 1 0 8 THEATRE FRIDAY-SATURDAY. APRIL ¿5-26 "The H ig h w a y Man" In CIN ECO LOR w ith Charles Coburn—Wanda Hendricks also "The U nknow n World" w ith Victor Kilian—Bruce Kellogg M atinee S at. 1:30; Adm. 30c-9o SUNDAY-MONDAY, APRIL 27-28 "A Girl In Every Port" w ith Groucho Marx—William Bendix Herbert E. Cox M A RIE W ILSO N —DON I)e FO R E M arx a n d B endix throw th e navy for a loss as gag h ap p y gobs of U ncle S am 's Navy. M atinee Sun. 1:30; Adm. 30c-9c TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29-30 "For M en Only" w ith Paul Henreid—Robert Sherman -L O A N S - RUSSELL JO H N SO N —M A RG A RET FIELD T h e seaso n 's first d ra m a tic T h u n d erb o lt. Does F ra te rn ity law m ean Mob R ule . . . see for yourself in th is pictu re of cam pus life. R eal Estate Loans Prompt, C ourteous S ervice TIIURSDAY-FRIDAY, MAY 1-2 "Sailor Beware" w ith Dean Marlin—Jerry Lewis KEN POND Dwuranc*1* TOP HIP BOOTS Nwt lined Cleated sole Shock proof insole N ow $ 1 J .9 5 STORM KING Designed for irrigating 0 Net lined 0 Shock proof insole 0 Double thickness shank for spading Now $ 1 Q .9 5 KNEE BOOTS 0 Cleated sole 0 Snug or broad ankle s5 .95 a n d $ ^ .9 5 CO RIN N E CALVET—M A RIO N M ARSHALL In th e M addest Movie M irth q u ak e you've ever seen. THÉ 10N66/1Y0MUST Friday - S aturday April 25 an d 26 HIGH WATER SPECIALS at LOW WATER PRICES groceries. you'll Want V ien n a S a u sa g e 2 can s Lettuce E ggs w# Giv# s & h Green stamps O regon Listen for our "Radio Special" D aily over KSRV — 8:30 a . m. V ti& hB ott' A TTEND M O TH ERS FU N ERA L IN W YOM ING M r a n d M rs. E a rl F a rr a n d M 21c 2 lg. h ea d s 2 dozen 69c C elery Pork & B eans Pinto B eans 33c 5 pounds 85c H oney (N yssa T h ursday. May 1—M ary and M a l th a circle to m eet at .hom e of Mi W ilber H olcom b a t 2 p m. F rid ay , M av 2 — S u n sh in e cluo m eets a t th e 1 0 . 0 F hall for a 2 o'clock d ish luncheon. E ach m em ber is to take a m o th e r as th e th e m e of th e day will be "M other's D ay ' 2 for 47c 4 pounds 35c 8c Pound O nions an d R adishes 11c 3 b u n ch es m W alnuts ATTENTION FARMERS AND STOCKMEN Vg lb. pkg. 49c 25 lb. sack $1.98 ò m UNION LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. Bakery Goods Is UNDER NEW OW NERSHIP French Bread Livestock Sale Every Saturday Starting at 1:30 Opening Sale, Saturday, April 26 Bert A nderson, A uctioneer W e W ill H ave S ev era l Loads of FAT AND FEEDER CATTLE Ye$. b re jth u k in g ly beautiful it the w ide range o f interior colors y o u ’ll find in o u r "D u tch Boy" C olor G allery! All com e in Flat, Semi-Gloss and Gloss! Use 'em on w alls w oo J w ork in any room. C heck swatches at hom e against key fabrics. You 11 find ex ery thing from dram atic deep (one* to delicate paacels in (he ' D utch Roy" Color Gallery! Phone 39 Eder Hardware Co. .202 Mai» V i 2 " 0 C ak es 49c Each Hot Bread F h oaa 41 8c Pound QUALITY MEATS W ant Som eth in g Different? G rade A V ea l at P opular Prices M an Sized Pork C hops lb. 39c Tender—Delicious B ologna Pound 49c S a u sa g e 3 pounds 85c F ryers— S alm on —H alibut Baked T w ice D aily Open Sunday Afternoon CORDON'S Si f It k$T9 Biw! With The Usual Run of Dairy Cattle NYSSA. OREGON 29c 2 lo a v e s breath taking I O ra n g es 50 lb. sack $3.89 Flour, Pickett OCPC n o ABIE A £5 d r iv i IPHONE 88 ; - in NYSSA, OREGON j GROCERS