• ö *, THE NYSSA (SATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY. JUNE 12. 1952 - Days Gone By in Nyssa Community tro ia Co p roperty have been com pleted to m ake g rea ter room for piling th e incre.t ed to n n ag e of beets th a t w.:i be h a rv e 'te d th is fall from th e g r e a t e r room for piling th e in crea-ed to n nage ot beet- th a t will be h arv ested th is fall from th e g rea test beet acer- age ever p la n te d in th is d istric t.— Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k S o ren so n of P a rm a have an n o u n ced th e F e b ru ary m a rr.a g e of th e ir d au g h te r, L or e tta to D r. J . R. C u n d all of N>s- sa.----- Receiving reco g n itio n an th e n a tio n a l piano playing au d itio n s in Boise were J a n e P a rr, M a rian n e Relk. Dick H errim an , D o n n a J e a n an d P hyllis C heldelin, J o h n Relk. P atsy G w jm n, an d Alice W a rn er, all of Nyssa, pupils of Miss W H offm an. 10 years ago J u n e 11, 1942 Bids on th e c o n s tru c tio n of the F. S. A. labor cam p to be erected be tw een th e U P. railro a d tra c k and th e S n ak e R iver in Nyssa a re ex pected to be opened in P o rtla n d Ju ly 1, according to F ra n k M organ who re tu rn e d from a business trip th ere. TRAItWAYS DEPARTURES From Nyssa EASTBOUND 3:53 A. M. *9:05 A. M. 11:15 A. M. 8:18 1*. M WESTBOUND 5:55 A. M. 12:34 P. M. r;6:30 P. M. 9 00 P. M. •Local to Boise ‘ 1 Loral to Weiser *rl Daily Except Sundays and N ational Holidays 220 Main St. Newsll Heights News tue Journal tiles 5 j r u N Mgu J u n e U m ; N zn G rid e r was elected ponsor ->f th e T ra il ways bn., w hich will be c h risten e d *X^ity oi Nys a a.- cere m onies to be held on th e grounds a t th e city h all S u nday Ju n e S a v age a n d H elen W arren received th e second a n d th ird h ighest num ber of vote» to becom e a tte n d a n ts oi Miss G rid e r ---- A *11)0 prize w.U be a- w arded by th e Associated C ham bers o f C om m erce of southw estern Id ah o an d E a -te rn O regon for a new nam e selected for th a t territo ry com m on ly know n as th e S nake R iver V al ley — Two new private.-, G eorge V aughan a n d Ersel Beus were added to th e grow ing list of Nyssa a irp lan e o p era to rs recently. "S preading th e ir w ings" for th e first tim e alone were S am H orne a n d F red H uffm an.----- Mrs. J. W Je n n in g s re tu rn e d from a two weeks trip visiting relatives in N ebraska an d Iowa —Rem oval of residences a n d o th e r buildings an d p a r t of th e stockyards to new loca tio n s on th e A m algam ated S ugar Mrs. Mari* Thomas, Agent Phone 217 H A U L I N G and M O V I N G N e a r o r F a r ................ D epend O n Us F or E fficient M oving Our reliability has been proven by our service now being rendered. Our rates are very reasonable. For any moving or hauling need— CALL 234 MAY TRUCKING CO. 312 S. 4th St. Nyssa IX ugias M M ilk m a id was elect- J c*»tr.ma:ider of Ny .a P ast N> 7J A m erican Lcgiou ----- Member.-, oi •ae N .i/.arn.e c h u rc h w.il h old th e n first m eeting in th e ir new ch u rch >!r* J¿Kt* Bor*? xr s T hree hr the P h o n e 048 K2 Mephi. H< ber a n d G olden U rigg h ad i narro w escape from accid en t F r i day w hen a bolt of lig h tn in g stru ck T h e irrig atio n water was tu rn ed t > th e deluge of ram F riday evening, a h ay d errick on w hich they h ad off Friday r \ : . . . \ i *< I1 , i i-ed a g rea t deal of d irt to be been w orking a tew m in u te- before, H e.g h t- di \ a -h e J out in 'o Mr Hill beet liehi b a tte rin g p a rt of th e fram e.----- Lee break in th e d : \ a ru. . th: a t.i T he M odern P io n eer club m et at r ,i , M .ller was elected Noble G ra n d of th e C. U H. : M file Nyssa O dd Fellows lodge T uesday a fte rn o o n . A fter th e b u si Bob E idridge, son of Mr. an d Mrs I I ness m eetin g , gam es were played . Hu T S E ld n d g e was ap p o in ted Ny—a w.th Mrs. R e fre sh m en ts of fru it salad an d cof deleg ate to Boys S t a t e ----- H ound fee were served by th e hostess. T he Robin p arties are being sponsored 25 year* ago Ju n e 10, 1 •»27 next m eetin g will be held at the J P Ml lie : a :et m by th e Nyssa Civic clu b to raise as co u n ty survey r r. ..:uod. to a c hom e of Mrs. Ja k e Borge Tuesday, funds for defense bonds. cept a position w ith th e reelam ation Ju n e 24. 15 yeans ago June 3. 1937 Mr. an d M rs. Ja k e Borge an d fa m service of Mexico H arry T am blyn B e rn a rd F ro st was in stalled as was ap p o in ted to finish th e term ily accom panied Mr. and Mrs. G. H p resid en t of th e Eagles Lodge an d O reg o n 's ne-v t-.,::.. i ;lc- becam e Ball to C aldw ell T uesday T he group Mrs. C h a rles Leuck, p resid e n t of the effective la-t S aturday me p erm it a te lu n ch n e a r N am pa, vi-ited th e E a g l e s A uxiliary.------M alh eu r c o u n ting m o to ri-t - to drive 35 miles per p ark th e re w hile th e ch ild ren swam. ty farm ers in te reste d in organizing h o u r m axim um speed, 15 mile- w hen Mr an d M rs. G. H. Ball retu rn ed a F arm B ureau will m eet a t th e ap p ro a ch in g school- hi hway in te r to th e ir hom e in D enver Tuesday Moore hotel. O n tario , T uesday ev en sections, strea m and grade tu rn s night. ing according to P ete T ensen, d i an d 20 m iles lim it in incorporated A irs. Lou P r a tt a n d A nita visited recto r of M alh eu r C ounty F arm cities a n d tow n- S Jo rd a n and in th e hom e of M rs. P ra tt's au n t, B ureau. ----- 10,000 young ea ste rn J. W. Mori i new Mrs. Joe S ta in , in Nyssa F riday a f brook tro u t were p la n ted below the rage a n d general rep air shop at ternoon. O w yhee d am th is week by th e sta te th ird a n d M ain ■tree- and w.il -ell K arla K n e g h . d au g h te r of Mr and cam e com m ission. ----- K eith Moss S ta r cars. O :. Bullard reo -rted Mrs. Dick K rieg h is ill w ith chicken was hold in g a n electric drill a t th e first salm on ca tc h for Nyssa pox th is week, P ru y n ’s G a ra g e an d accidentally Mrs. H ard y F ine an d d au g h ter -napped o n th e c u rre n t, boring a fish erm en w.ten he ..nuied a ten n e a t hole th ro u g h h is h a n d .------T h e p o u n d er from the M.i!!« ir river la-t j udv of G len n s Kerry arrived a t th e \ \ < \ '\ a young m en. hom e of h e r p are n ts, Mr an d Mr- M onte Y oung c a rn iv a l arriv ed in S u n d ay . C h arley D. l! i- m - and C lair L. ^ jj Hill, S a tu rd a y , to rem ain th is Nyssa T uesday to set up for Ow yhee P ep p ard received the:: bachelor d e- Week. C anyon days, F rid a y an d S a tu r Mrs. M. L. Ju d d left for P o rtlan d day.------Nyssa clim bed to a tie for grees from o A ( Monday am ong T uesday w here she was to a tte n d a econd place in th e Id ah o -O reg o n a class of 4!)l S ta te R ep u b lican W om en's m eeting baseball league by g ettin g th e long 30 years ago June 2. r ’2 Nyssa add ed one m ore calp to an d also a m eetin g of the S tate Fed- end of a 5 to 2 co u n t over E m m ett — Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge Schw eizer an d h er belt S un d ay m the lea m e gam e era tio n of G a rd e n clubs. S he is ex- Nellie J e a n h av e moved to th e ir w ith th e O n tario team , b eating th a t peeled ho m e M onday, Mr a n d M rs. l . J. K inney. Mr hom e in th e co u n ty a fte r spending ag g reg atio n of ball to e r by a -ore of 8 to 5 F ra n k R ebcruer has and Mrs K eele a n d Mis Powell of th e w inter in Nyssa. been aw arded th e c o n tra ct for tr a n s O n tario were S u n d ay afternoon 20 year ago June 2, 1932 p o rtin g th e m ails to an d from th e vi itors a t th e M O. a n d M. L. Judd New fire escapes, incline shoots depot an d will begin d utle Ju n e lfi an d steel sp irals were in stalled on ----- D r. Nixon, th e farm er-d en tist hom es. Dick K rieg h an d Mr. an d Mrs th e ea st an d n o rth sides of th e Nvs- rep o rted h e h ad 05 turkeys hatch ed -a school, providing rap id exit from o u t w ith as m any m vo to f dlow. He Ja k e Borge a tte n d e d th e County th e second an d th ird stories.----- Led m ay show some f these old tim ers F arm B u rea u m eetin g in O ntario by th e s ta te police, flying colors and so m eth in g about the farm in g gam e T uesday evening. T h e Boys of D en I I I an d th eir d ru m corps, th e O n tario an d Nyssa yet.----- T h e d ate for the local Thail . . . , ' p are n ts a tte n d e d th e C u b pack m eet- post of th e A m erican Legion p arad ed | tatiq u a have been definitely set for ^ A drian T u esd ay evening. T he th ro u g h th e business section of Nys- J Ju ly 4 th to 8 A 4-room residence sa M em orial D ay an d d ed icated th e on M ain St. is listed for $8 per b lys enjoyed a w einer roast and new flag pole erected in fro n t of m o n th re n t.----- Ford to uring cars ; c m tests of -kill w hich was th e th em e th e -chool grounds. A program was are priced a t $143 and trucks a t $415. j of th e m o n th . a rra n g e d by D on M. G ra h a m .----- 35 years ago June 1, 1917. Mr. an d M rs. F o re st H ard m an L an d scap in g is u n d e r wray on a large Nyssa T ra d in g Co. offered 35c per ' were S u n d a y afte rn o o n callers in scale a t th e hom e of D r. J. J S a ra - pound for b u tter, lvgho-t m arket l *le A lexander hom e n ear Nys- zin a t th e edge of tow n H e h as p rice.------T h e fir-1 sale of new hay s a - built a b eau tifu l rockery w ith co lo r for th e season. ) far reported w i Mrs. C. B. H ill, M rs. M. L. Ju d d , ed rocks from O w yhee d am In fro n t m ade th is week bv K ingm an Kolony alK* Mrs. D ale A sh craft are to a t- an d on th e e a st side of his house is ra n c h e rs a t $12 per ton a t a 30-dav lenc* th e co v ered -d ish luncheon in one of th e la rg e st collections of 1 hum u rem en t t W v rl O n tario ru e sd a y a s guests of th e | sh ru b s in tow n.----- Roses a re in te a rin g down an old h ay d errick i . ; bloom in th e n icest rose g ard en in rowly escaped serious in ju ries by tow n, a t th e hom e of Mrs E rnest falling tim b ers He was brui-ed co n W ilson. ------ E xceptional yards and sid erab ly about th e back and k n ee.— g ard en s m en tio n ed also are th o se of F ra n k Newbill, w ith a surveying C K linkenberg, E ddie Powell, Aden p a rty 20 m iles from M cD erm ott. Nev W ilson, A. H. Boydell, D w ight S m ith , w rites th e y are having plenty if Mrs. J. Boydell, Mrs. E. D. N orcott, snow a n d ra in there D itc h m aster J. T. Long an d C. C. H u n ts.----- Civic Bigelow a n d a large crew of m en club m em bers p resen tin g a th re e - ! an d team s were kept busy for several a c t com edy “C lubbing H u sb an d s'’ i days rep a irin g th ree breaks in quick ; a re M esdam es Ed W ilson, Leo H ol- succession in the Owyhee d itch b ank lenberg, F ra n k G reene, J. S arazin , n ea r th e R ust r a n c h ----- Nyssa h ig h | Bill S ch irem an , O scar Boden, H ow school A lum ni association will hold ard L arsen, W elsey Brow ne, D r. J o r th e ir a n n u a l m eeting a t th e J. B oy dan, Dewey Ray. A. H. Boydell, Miss dell home. PAGE FIVE Ontario Garden dub. M; Judd will f Mrs. t . i T Case a id daughter, | in H . rep> rt r, the di-tru-t G arden club r r | meeting a* J- Oregon, whi a week T here they joined L* I O. she atten d ed recen tly an d also the ¡C ase, who is stationed th e re a- an -fate m eeting from w hich sh e just issista n t engineer and Atomic Dam- retu rn ed | age control officer a tta c h e d to the Mr an d Mr« M L K u rtz, M r and U S S Fariboult. Mr D alley K u rtz and Mr an d M r- 59885588 ^ C B Hill atten d e d a p arty S u tu iu . evening at th e K I P eterso n hom e in A drian honoring Mr a n d Mrs. D ennis P atc h an d sons, fo rm er Ad rian re -id e a t; An evening of e n te r ta in m e n t a n d visiting was enjoyed by th e m an y friends an d form er stu d en ts of the P atc h es Mrs. M. L. K u rtz was co-hostess for th e ev e n ing Mr and Mr- M L K u rtz were S unday d in n er guests in th e K I. llow Comfortable My Old Shoes P eterso n home. Are Since They Were Repaired T h e Young Peoples’ group of th e By U nited P re sb y teria n ch u rc h w ent to th e C aldw ell p ark S u n d ay for a picnic an d sw im m ing. Rev. a n d M rs H enry Moore a n d Rev. a n d Mrs. Boyd P atte rso n were guests. The Shoe Clinic NOTICE of Annual School Election Notice is hereby given to th e lei al voter:, of School D istrict No. 2ti-C’ of M alheur C ounty, S tate of Oregon, th a t th e A nnual E lection of said district w ill he held at the elem en tary school betw een the hours of 1:00 P. M. and 8:00 P. M. on the th ird M onday of Ju n e, be ing th e 10th day of J u n e , A D , 1952. This election is called for the purpose of electing one d irec to r for a term of five years. D ated this 5th day of Ju n e, 1952. A ttest: H enry II. 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