Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 10, 1952, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. N Y S SA. OREGON THURSDAY. JULY 10. 1952
county court voted $ 1.000 for the im ­
provement of the I O N
highway
between Jordan Valley and McDev-
nul. where >prmg rains wu.-hed out
the nvid.
Baldridge Implement
D a y s G o n e B y in N y ssa C o m m u n it y
From the Journal Files
Uncial Nates
.
Five Years Ago. July 10. 1947
• cer training .school at Miami. Flot-
Pink and B!ui S v, r
acissors and a hair clipper Sunday
A grandstand and bleachers hav- >da according to information re-
ll?h. lf g 75 iunr«xim ate value Nv -
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ing a seating capacity oi about 2,ood ce.ved by his parents Mr. and Mrs.
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f of honor at a pi: k ai d blue shower
g.ven at the hi me of Mrs. Brig
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1,0 I 5 J ears V ° - Ju,v *• 1937
near the railroad track and arrested Olson. Thursday afternoon, witn
as
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the Owyhee Riding
Work will begin tomorrow r t v - - a transient with tell-W le lime which Mrs. Glenn Pet«
w i ^ h i r h ,fo h , d
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tng °o reri odelmg the P»-'t Officj. had been spilled near the tracks, on and Mrs. Lester Burbank in charge
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a
" h?“ H° '>t Ua’' Ult' contract to u -ir his shoes and with a fresh hair cut. o f the games. Th e winning prizes
‘ n California to overcome aphis the partition out between the present — Mi.-s Dixie Vanscoy of Wilder. were Mrs. Don Lyil< and Mr A r­
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US lVe! ' P?St °,m<? and the Guiding which sister of Mrs Art Servoss and Don thur Rouse. Refreshments were
n i fn . UHvn
,
SerVlfi.s ° the tf K'lihone o!Uce vacated u few T odd. Nyssa barber, filed an im en- served to 25 friend
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stated that 21 cars of potatoes were
fo rT h e month *1 1 b-'!P gltli.
*£tal
for tne month to aO.-----B, B. WU-
hams, formerly o f Arkansas has
opened a food market in the new
L,U,mh" ag°------A
P-a
harvest was clos.-d Friday by H - .e
Produce Co. with about 3U0 a. : -.s
harveste<> yielding about 28 , ar-
load
fresh peas
J .< Dyei
been transferred from the post as
manager of the Ontario branch
tion to marry.----- Mr. and Mrs
Dwight Smith and Mrs. J B Smitn
returned from i trin through Ore-
goU to Crescent City. California, the
Redwood forest and Crater Lake,
They made the trip in Smith’s Ford
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on^the ^enüre^níoiuitarn ^rip'\vhere
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were accompanied bv Father Rem-
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ternoon were Mr and M:
Andrew
Sewright, Jr., and family of Neah
Bay, Washington, Mr. and Mrs R o y
Scvright and family, and other rcl-
■c.\e The Andre* S.-wrights are
Saturday Fvt-mtic Dinner
former Ontario resident and ni w
Mr and M i- Turn L.te en ter­
¡»•rate a cabin report at Neah Bay
tained with dinner Saturday evening
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for Mr. and Mrs Harold Loe and
Third
Birthday
Event
family of M« Nary. Oregon. Mrs.
Mr Harry McOinley entertained
Pearl Frank oi Payette Miv. M il­
dred lx>e of Ontario. B«>b I.aughlin with a party June 28 honoring her
of Portland and Mr and Mrs C lif- daughter Kathleen on the occasion
r third birthday. The 15 little
( ton Nielsen of Nyssa.
guests enjoyed playing with balloons
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and paper favors and Kathleen was
Friendship Birthday Club
presented many nice gifts.
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Elects New President
The Friendship Birthday Club
wa- entertained Monday afternoon
at the home o f Mrs Mamie Baker
with Mrs. Ruth Irving and Mrs.
Baker co-hostesses.
Mrs. Baker was chosen president
of the club succeeding Mrs. Ruth
Anderson, retiring president and
Mrs. L. O. Poulsen was reelected
vice president and secretary for the
ensuing year.
The birthdays o f Mrs. Anderson,
Mrs
Norma Jameson and Mrs
Baker were honored and each pre­
sented a lovely gift by the club
Bunco was in play with prizes
awarded to Mrs Anna West and
Mrs. Fannie Child. Door prizes were
won by Mrs. Arzilla Swanson and
Mrs. Anderson. Refreshments were
served by the hostesses.
Sacred Pageant Presented
The Nyssa stake ne > 1,
c< m-
mittee. under the direction of Mr.
and Mrs Loynn Blacker, of On­
tario, presented a sacred pageant
last Sunday evening in the L.DS.
tabernacle on Alberta Avenue at
which approximately 1.000 persons
attended. Musical numbers and
readings were presented from Par­
ma, Ontario. Owyhee and Vale.
Those taking leading parts in the
pageant were Henry Zobell, EldreJ
Browere. Mr. and Mr Richard L.
Gregg. Special recognition was giv­
en to Mrs. Wayne Barrett of Owy­
hee L.D.S. ward for winning the
"Book of Remembrance” Contest.
President Milton Nelson of Ontario,
presented her with a lovely gift.
club members won honors including will present a three-act play The out) storage unit
three trophies at the regatta held Million Dollar Butler" Friday night -»5 Years Aro—July 8 I9’>7
Saturday at Payette Lakes. Trophies portraying both men and women ” rh - land office at Vale was o ffi-
were won by Ed Pruyn. Dale G arn- characters. The cast include.-. Mar- c ^ > S d J u n e 30 and Z o?f£e
^
h n
PaIttersonc Also wlu- Jon" ° ~ ? » 4 »'byllis Schireman. H - .- records were shipped to The Dulles
? ^ g i i f 2 ° ra W treJlm m y SaVagea‘ld 7 BoydeH. Louise Tensen, Margar- Monday> the 17 ¿universary of its
Leo Fife.
et Sarazin, Barbara Brown« j .
e
r. C. Mc-
10 Years Ago, July 9, 1942
Caro li(>bertson June Ma a Elioy is planning to build a new
Tom Elredge. operator of the Nys • Wilson^ and Martha Browne —
modern theatre in Vale on the site
sa Bowling center has installed an ~ nU P ’IUU> was Mlled 40 Wei.scr Qf the old Rex Theatre that burned
air conditioner system In his build- Tuesday night by Henry Zerney ■ > aown several years ago.—Dr. Nor­
ing. ----- Nyssa residents who will °P en ;l s;'fe Mr. Zerney had locked cott dentist of Goldendale Washing Farew ell Party Honors
be inducted into the army under and couldn't open,
ton is located in Nyssa and h is Baker Fam ily
the draft board’s July 16 call are 20 Years Ago. July 7, 1932
The variou : LD .S church organi­
rented office rooms in the Wilson
Paul Heldt, Hayt Vardel, John Knot-
After July 6 it will require a three- Building over the store.-----The Nys­ zations joined together in giving
tingham, Orton K. Winn, Earl W. cent stamp instead of a two-cent sa water tank has a new coat of Mr. and Mrs. Them Baker and their
Jennings, Frank Phillips, Frank , stamp to send one first class lett
silver bronze paint with "Nyssa’ family, a farewell party with pro­
Bridges, Leonard Cleaver and Eu- under tile new postal rate require- painted in black lettering.— -The gram and buffett luncheon, at the
gene Lunger.-----W alter Putman of m e n t-— Harry Leuck. after a th ru last old land mark of the Mam Nyssa second ward M nday evening,
Weiser has been appointed manager week's visit at the home of his Street shade trees was removed with Ezra Carr acting as master
o f the Nyssa Produce Co.-----It w a s parents, Mr. and Mi
Frank Leuck, from the corner of the Nyssa Cash o f ceremonies. The Bakers are mov­
decided this week to limit the M ai- will sail for Shanghai, China f.
ing to Moses Lake, where they will
Grocery last week.
farm and make their home.
heur County fair to 4-H and F F.A two years’ assignment.-----The fir-t 30 Years Ago, July 7, 1922
programs.-----Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd of the estimated 200 car shipment
Community singing of fun and ac­
M. B. Mathieson, practical miner
Lewis and two children spent the of potatoes from Nyssa was moved and part owner of the Mathieson- tion songs, was conducted by Miss
Fourth o f July holiday in Baker, to market today with shipment of Hope mine six miles from Malheur, Nani Child With Betty Fife at the
-----Lloyd Wilson is attending th> the first car by Charles Garris, o reported that $214 in gold was re- piano. Program numbers consisted
ILS. Air Corps administrative o ffi- who is digging five acres.— The cently taken from test holes sunk o f a reading by Caroler Kelser, and
on a space 4 1 tvt by 6 feet and one Nell Bair, vocal numbers by a trio
nugget worth $128 was taken from consisting o f the Misses Nannette
this small space on the property. By-bee, Nani Child and Betty Fife,
Misses Thelma Thompson, Edna also vocal solos by Rodger Brooks
Dennis, and Juanita Bigelow were o f Arizona. A comic song in honor
prize winners in the ticket selling of the couple was composed by T.
contest for the Chautauqua.-— The Carol Bybee and sung by Keith D.
county will open a new road from Bybee, with Mr Lamont Fife, as­
Little Valley to Harper and shorten sisting with visual aids, which in­
, the distance from Vale to Harper cluded live chickens. Each organi­
I five or six miles, according to a de- zation leader presented Mr. Baker
I cision reached by the county court. who was a member of the 2 nd bish­
I ----- Mail Carrier Artie Robertson J opric, with several lovely gifts. The
stiffen'd a tail-end collision with Relief Society, presented Mr. Ba­
Sid Skinner while delivering mail ker with gifts.
out in the Owyhee country Satur- j
day and had his car badly damaged. Picnic A t Starkey
35 Years Ago. July 6, 1917
A group o f 15, members of the
Mrs. H. R. Sherwood left Wednes­ Nyssa Stake presidency, their fami­
day evening for an extended visit lies and guests spent the Fourth at
with friends at Superior. Wisconsin, Starkey. Following a picnic dinner,
and Michigan points.----- County En­ they enjoyed swimming, fishing and
gineer B. F. Farmer with a number : outdoor sports.
o f Boise men, spent last Sunday in- |
specting the proposed route up Suc­ Swim m ing Party and Picnic
cor Creek to Jordan Valley for
Approximately 30 o f the Spanish
which the County Court has been speaking young people of the local
asked to appropriate $ 1,000 to com­ Catholic church attended a swim­
plete. Engineer Farmer declares that ming party, pot luck picnic and
not only is this the most feasible weiner roast on the Fourth of July
outlet from Jordan Valley but it at Sniveley’s Hot Springs. They
will be the most scenic highway in
the country.-----Cecil Caldwell went
to Salt Lake City to offer his ser­
vices to the Navy.---- Th e new coun­
ty o f Payette was officially created
Monday when appointed officials
were sworn in.-----Alice and Esther
Spier, Helen Hoxie and Alice Har­
per, in order to do their bit for the
Red Cross, operated an ice cream
E. E. Botner. Owner
N ext To M el Beck Agency
stand on Main Street and cleared
$10 in an hour.
Efficient Cooks—
— Courteous Waitresses
For Your Satisfaction
We Have the Delicious
PARAMOUNT PRODUCTS
Family Dinner Sunday
Mr and Mrs. J B. Quigley enter-
taind with a fam ily dinner Sunday
at their home. Guests were their
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
John Stafford and two girls of
Parma. Mrs. Quigley’s sister and
brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Dar­
rell Shaw of Wells, Nevada and their
nephew, Don Quigley of the KC ID
| radio staff at Caldwell.
Picnic In The Park
A N D ITS » E A U T Y IS M O M
T H A N S K I N DEEP
W h it e u d e w o ll ttret (if o v o ilo b ie ) o p h o n a i a t e e tro
cost. Equipm ent. o c c « s» o n « s and trim »ubfncJ to c h a n g e
without notice.
Thi» breathtaking Ford beauty is one
sf the very newest and loveliest of
America's cars. And underneath
its beauty is the most powerful
engine in a low-priced car.
the 110-h.p. high-compres­
sion Strato-Star V-8.
Wouldn’t you like to get
feeding results like E. L.
Stevens did with his tur­
keys at Mendon, 111.? , . 1
3.95 conversion . . . low
death lo$s (7 .9 % ). The
buyer said, "They were the
best quality and the finest
finish I bought this year!” ,
Come in or phone. W e’d like
to tell you about Pillsbury’s
turkey feeding plan.
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OREGON
Special
Sale
20 Cars
Under
Entered
The Lights
ATllVT
II.
Children Under 12 FREE
When Accompanied by a Parent
Thrills - Spills ! Don't Miss It 5
Sponsored By
OWYHEE RIDING CLUB
RODEO
— AND —
POST-RODEO
* 355.00
JOHN DEERE
SIDE DELIVERY RAKE
With Double Main Wheels and
Rubber-Tired Caster Wheels
Regularly Priced at $426.00
Special
Sale
* 350.00
First Come, First Served
THE STOCK IS LIMITED !
Freni
NYSSA
FEED MILL
4
Phone 361-W
NYSSA RODEO GROUNDS
With Floor
Regularly Priced at $395.00
Tk»
NYSSA
Trial Runs Begins At 8:00 P. M.
NU-WAY GRAIN BINS
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¡EST;: Buy
1st A N D X IN Q
WEDNESDAY, JULY 16
GOOD UNTIL JULY 20TH ONLY
1000 BUSHEL
YOU’ LL LOVE ITS R I M I
Hernman Motor Company
Hot Rod Races
TW O OF T H E M
TURKEY
FEEDS
withM
MYCINS”
/UuntfM- M u ta*!
and
SPECIALS
Pillsburyfe Best
fc ■
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JALOPY
Enjoying a picnic dinner and re­
union in the Nyssa Park Sunday a f-
Average
Conversion
on 3,245
turkeys
s
with. . .
Mrs Phillip Wilson, the former
Miss Loretta Russell was feted at
a wedding shower Wednesday after­
Mrs. Hamilton Chadderdon and
Mrs. Harry McGlnley were co-hosi-
esses at a pink and biue shower hon­
oring Mrs. Fred Norman last M on­
day evening at the Chadderdon
home.
Canasta was in play with prizes
won by Mrs. Monte Fraser and Mrs
George Oxnam. The honor guest re- I
ceived many dainty gifts. Refresh-
ments were served by the hostesses j
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;
Home beaut/ begin
Wedding Shower
Cradle Shower
The Sw eet Shop
Ns
Mr. and Mrs. A J Sullivan were
host and hostess at a dinner and
reunion with their grandchildren
spending the Fourth of July with
them Present vere Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Startin and daughter and Miss
Verda McKee, all of LaCrosse,
Washington, Bonny Bizbee of Spo­
kane. Mr. and Mrs Gene McKee and
son of Boise and Clarence Keller
and Bobby of Adrian.
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A family reunion and picnic din­
ner were held at the Art Servoss
home on the Fourth of July. Guests
were his sister and family. Mr. and
Mrs Harry W. Russell, Barbara unci
Judy, former Nyssa residents and
now of Toledo, Oregon. Mr. and
Mrs. William Lowe and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Lowe and family,
Carey Hawley o f Pendleton and Mrs.
Florence Servoss.
The Russell family spent the
Fourth o f July holidays visiting
here with Mrs. Russell’s mother.
M r . Florence Servoss and hei
brother, Art Servoss and family.
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IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Mr. and Mrs. John Grottvrit anil
daughters were in Boise Sund.ii j.i
a p.cinc with Mr and Vlr Poger-
man and fam ily of Nampa.
4th O f July Reunion
Fam ily Reunion At
Ttie A rt Servoss Home
Y E S _ _ _ THE SWEET SHOP
noon at the Wilbur Hoi mo h- qis.
Mrs. Dale Garrison and Mrs Hol­
comb were co-ho»tes«e« to 28 gu.- «
Bunco furui'hed diver >n for the
afternoon with prizes awarded to
v
K
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Wilson.
Mrs. Wilson was a . cd ;
opening of her many useful gifts by
her sifter, Mr< Floyd Hale Refresh­
ments were served by the hostt ses
at the close of the ait°rnoon.
HOLLINGSWORTHS', INC.
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