Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 17, 1952, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE NYSSA CATE CITY JOUBWAL, NYSSA OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 17. 1952
PACE STX
Days G one By in Nytsa Community
Buena Vista
Irani the lournsi kite*
1 TEARS AGO, i l l V IT. 1M7
The temperature Miared to 103 de­
rives. highest of the year July 11
in Nyssa.----- Frank Morgan, repre-
.*• nting the Nyssa Chamber of Com­
merce and the Owyhee Irrigation
district was one among représentâ­
m es of six chambers of commerce
attending a hearing in Lewiston.
week
tion of a prop«, ed government dam
in Hell's Canyon on the Snak-' Hiv-
Miss Ardy • Hur-t .if Adr ■
er
was selected on the attendant' of
M
PI h h m V
*
was chosen to reign a s queen of the
Malheur County fair in Sept. -
The Hailway express agency an-
ROCKET
88
"
"
GAS
Puts Z I P
In Your Driving !
W hy Pay More ?
OIL IS THE
LIFE-BLOOD OF
YOUR MOTOR
W e Carry All
Better Known
Brands
YOUR BATTERY
IS THE
NERVE-CENTER
OF YOUR CAR
Let Us Keep
Yours Serviced
LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON A
NEW TRI STATE BATTERY
For Dependable Service Il'a
BERRETT SERVICE STATION
Phone 117
Highway 20
nouni ed tm appdntruent o f an e x ­ *135 f.o.b.---- -C. P Lackey Henry
clusive ager:t for Nyssa and free ex­ Peterson and Gordon Ray are at
press delivery service to all points New Meadows, Idaho, where they
within tht city limits — — Mrs. are working in tht hay fields at
Mae Belli
w.i
installed Noble M per day and b o a r d .----- W l.
Mn. Aha Goodell
grand of the Nyssa Rebekah Lodge. Gibson was struck in the face by
Phoac 069-R l
A farewell was given Dr. and a crank of a gasoline engine he was
\f.
F F Bodner who will leave endeavoring to start and hi.s good
in August to make their home in looks were con-iderably marred
Mr and Mrs. E J. Bro. kenbraugh
Salem.
Tin* tri a urer of tht
of Rock-Away, Oregon, and Mr oiui
TEN YEAR-i AGO. JI LT It. 1*42 Assoc , for Nyssa reported a deficit Mrs. E J Gagner and iam ile ol
Itau- Corona. Calif . are visiting at the
Trees and Idaho Power Co. trans­ id $15101 for thi
former igere considerably damaged qua.------Mrs. Charles Schweizer has Ward Lundy. Sr., home The women
by wind and lightning accompanying been engaged a.i principal of the are sisters of Mrs. Lundy
Mr and Mrs Virgil McGee and
a storm that - wept this area Friday. Kolony School for the ensuing year
The wind uprooted one tree 16 In­ ------Peter Meilink who has been as­ Dora Lynn of Burns were visiting
ches in diameter and spit another sociated with the Stam brothers in in uliis community last week, calling
tree aT the Henry Ha7tiey"resi"dence 1 lhe far*ning game sold his interest j “
T oATi7‘ and*“ oooden homes.
and tree in the Robert Thompson *° ^
Partners and left for Port- and spending one night at the E. C
yard and at the school yard were
to find a quicker, easier meth- Terhune home. The McGee former-
also'da>mag. d -L i»'-ca u se d by fire <>d oi becoming rich.
ly iived here
at the E W Pruyn garage at Sec- ; 35 YEARS AGO JULY
13 1917 Mrs. Eugene Cleaver
entertained
nd mid Main Saturday was estima- -The
Nvs-i« r- rum and mark a group of women at tier home Tues-
,f.
|^yssa
Garage
ana
oia
cx-
t,U .,t $ 1.0011
Alva Goodall was smith sh
ls ^
enlarged by a day afternoon
c-...xi 0f
D, u
O re
r e - - 1- brlck
- - addUion
-
'
“ >~“ Cleaver, Mr and Mrs.
Mrs. n
George
,-li.t. ' i Cap'
hi Company
w m pany u
24 x 44 in the rear
gon State Guard, at the organization and an 0f fice room wil] ^ added in Alva Goodell and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
meeting of tne company in the iront ^ meet the demands Qf a Ritchie and family were in Cald­
Eagli- H.i.l Monday. Rev. M. H. growing business, the proprietor. Ray well Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Cleaver spent
Greenlee wa elected first lieu ten- Cook announces.----- Doc Pullen was
and and Marion Kurt«, second It in town yesterday from the Owy- the past week on a fishing trip.
A-c Bill Kurtz has completed hee.------j esse Thompson,
T homp.SOn.
E
B
Among those attending the Ne­
his test and is now classified for Nedry, Arthur Boydell and Dr. Sara- braska picnic Sunday at the Nyssa
pilot's training at Santa Ana, Cali­ zin went to Ontario Monday eve- park were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
fornia.
ning to bring home Edward Boydell Stephen and Axel, Mr and Mrs.
15 YEARS AGO. JI LT 15, 1937
who has been In the hospital several S B. Hoffman, Mr. and Mr-. Jim
Fire which started early this weeks recovering from injuries re- Ritchie and children. Mr. and Mrs.
morning ravi ied the home of Eddie ceived in an automobile accident. James Stephen, Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
Powell with loss of practically all — —A large parking house is being James Stephen. Jr., and family, Mr.
furniture, personal belongings and built at the Idanha orchard in an­ and Mrs. Joe Stephen and family,
_ _______
____
_
_ __ biggest _____
_ Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and Mr
ticipation
of _
the
prune ___
crop
the house damaged beyond
success-
ful repair The Powells were at their **i the history of the orchard.----- and Mr. Glen Hoffman and Glenda.
Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy were
mining property near Prairie City A H Kingman, honorary mayor of
and no one was home.------Special Kingman Kolony. official observer Sunday dinner guests at the Leslie
serum ordered by Dr. J. J. Sarazin for
Nyssa station, reports that Topliff home.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hoffman have
and brought bv plane from Philadel- the hottest day of the year was
phia is credited with saving the life ^ st Sunday, 104 degrees in the as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
ol Hi
inejr o f the Big Bend , •
‘’ hade.-— -F. Klinghack, T M. Lowe Olson of Gresham. Mrs. Olson
district tin a i i k when he was diag- anci T i* Huffman went to Payette is an uncle of Mrs. Hoffman.
Mrs. Ward Lundy, Sr„ has been
nosed a.
iffering with anthrax. t0 consult with the Electric Power
Frank Bailey was installed Noble Co- ab°ut having the power line ex- staying at the Leonard Phillips home
the past week caring for the Phil­
Orand of the I.O.O.F., Oca Blay- | tended to their ranches this fall,
lips children while Mrs. Prillips is
cock, vice grand, Don Graham, sec-
Visitors at the Herb Cox home in the hospital.
retary and Ike Boren, treasurer.
Truman a n d Francis Cleaver
----- The city council authorized the over 4th were Mr and Mrs. Alvin
have returned from Hermiston
city attorney to start action to call Harris of Salt Lake City.
for a $7500 bond issue to be used
in building a city hall.----- Nyssa
Pharmacy adverises double thick
milk shakes for 15 cents and
malted milks, 20 cents.
JULY! VALUE MONTH
al B & M —read this advertisement, and
you'll see why !
m mm.
m
20 YEARS AGO. JULY 14, 1932
Nyssa Packing Co. advertises pork
steak 2 lbs , lor 25c, beef roast 15c
per lb., beef boil 8c per lb. and lard
2 lbs. for 15c —Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Thompson, I)i and Mrs. E. D. Nor-
cott and Ed Wilson family camped
near the snow banks on the upper
Payette Lakes over the 4th.----- -Free
railroad transportation to the Owy­
hee Dam dedication Sunday, July
17 will be provided by the U .P.
Railroad which will furnish coaches
and the General Construction Co.
will supply locomotives.---------Nyssa
residents and vicinity have sweltered
for over a week with temperatures
around 100 degrees then on the 4th
experienced a new low of 40 degrees
Tuesday morning with maximum
between 70 and 80 degrees.----- Mrs.
Eddie Powell gave a garden party
for her Monday Bridge Club; her
garden is one of the prettiest in
town.----- Mrs. Franklin Fry gave a
birthday dinner the 4th for the Dean
Smith family.------Good fis-hing is re­
ported at Summit Prairie by Mr. and
Mrs. Art Servoss, Mr. and Mrs. Aden
Wilson, Blaney Boydell and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Rambaud.
25 YEARS AGO, JULY 15, 1927
Parallel parking on N y s s a
streets has proven very unsatisfac­
tory and the town council voted to
change jxirking rules to permit cars
to be parked at a 45 degree angle
with right front wheels to curb.-----
Burning rubbish behind the Nyssa
Pharmacy ignited some boxes piled
against the building and threatened
j the structure.
Roy Pounds, own-
| er of Nyssa Barber shop and Hazel
Beam were married in Baker. Reta
| Beam and Warren Blodgett also
sneaked o ff and were married.-----
! Roy Willoughby, Joe Meyers and
; George Green posted signs along
: the road between Nyssa and the
! damslte this week, completing re­
cent work on the road. Meyers and
Green killed a large rattlesnake
l measuring three feet three inches
with eight rattles and one button
near Chalk Butte. ------ Nineteen
members of the O.Efi. in Nyssa
were guests at the home of Mrs.
’ C. F Kder in New Plymouth Wed­
nesday.
30 YEARS AGO. JULY 14. 1922
The greatest potato crop in Nys-
sa’s history will be harvested from
100 acres In early potatoes in the
immediate Nyssa trade territory. A
big buyer offered $1 per sack for a
number of carloads but Abbott Wil­
liams o f Vale shipped the first car
for the Warmsprings district for
'You’re 'pbw tr ahead — money ahead with the MM Model Z
Tractor. You get the low-coat power to do MOKE work and
do it right . . . to t>oost your profits and lower your overhead.
You get the huilt-in quality that menu lower maintenance
coata, operating economy— the ability to stay on the job
season after season . . . for many year* to coma.
THCSf IMPORTANT FI A TUI IS « V I YOU MOM WITH TNI MM MOOR I
powtl TO tPAil—31 h.p. on drawbar and 36 h.p. on bait. 615
rpm at power-take-off.
s i f P P t o UP inoini —206 cu. In. piston displacement and high
turbulence combustion chambers to giva you power reserve
when you need it.
CONTROUID C O O tiN «— Thermostat controls cooling syatem . Stur­
dily built radiater with cast top and bottom tanks, steel frames
and removable core.
Ptvi for w aid SPfiot —2.4, 3 6, 4 6, 6 4. 13.1 and 2.2 mph
reverse. Convenient hand-operated clutch, os t-raise brakes . . .
double or single action.
M O II COMFORTS — Plots-Rids seat, adjusts Ms steering wheel,
wobble-atick gear shift and many more to make the job easier.
Viaionlined for complete visibility.
UNi M A TIC P O W tl —The modern hydraulic h e ig h t and depth
control of mounted or puli-behind implements, optional with
tiie Model Z.
A I* I ►
» II VAI.l E — Near m ore than ever — thi« month, th ro u gh
July, we w ill a llo w you th e h igh est trade In In th e
V a lle y , on a new Minneapolis M elim - Z.
B & M EQUIPMENT CO.. INC.
Nyssa, Ort-gou
9
3:53 A. M.
*9:05 A. M.
11:15 A. M.
Thousands o f homes like this one have earned a 15%
saving on fire insurance under General's “ preferred risk”
plan. In this plan only good risks are accepted—all others
rejected. Fewer losses account for the saving! Ask us.
Perhaps your property is eligible for “ Preferred Risk”
erage.
Renstrom Insurance A gen cy
8:18 I*. M.
WESTBOUND
"The Capital h ock Company ol Preferred Risks”
GENERAI T « OF AMERICA
Mrs. Marie Thomas. Agent
220 Main St.
Phone 217
Business ?
like
these
- with prices
9
Puuer Steering now available on Super
as well as RoaJmaster—optional at extra cost.
is—to coin u phrase—a
i shopper’s market.”
this
Folks are taking a keen look at
\\ hat they get for what they pay
—and they’re taking a double
look at price tags.
Buiek prices are down within
easy reach of the folks who buy
what’s known as “ the low-
priced three.”
Special Order Service
for
SHEET MUSIC
INSTRUMENTS
RECORDS
l V r very few extra dollars,
they’re getting a lot more
automobile.
Phone 459
Saved 15% On Fire Insurance!
12:34 P. M.
'76:30 P. M.
9:00 P. M.
'Local to Boise
% Local to Weiser
''(.Dally Except Sundays and National Holidays
Special Discounts To
Churches— Clubs
51 Miia
»S r
5:55 A. M.
Fact is—a big chunk of Bniek
sales comes from the folks \\ ho
trade in one of this low-priced
trio.
N YSSA MUSIC
CENTER
veil m o n e y fu r thousands!
From Nyssa
EASTBOUND
Do you know why?
P I A N O S
r /i it ttKTTEH fire insu ran ce
TRAtlWAYS DEPARTURES
T h a t’ s the kind of market
where Bniek really shines.
SPINETS — UPRIGHTS
where tiies spent the past wet * at family of Bob*- and Mr. and Mr
the home of their grandparent
Ray Porter of New Plymouth Vi-ited
M a:
M W.i!.am
U
a
" e
Thurman Hill and Mrs Herold is a daughter, and Mi
Mr and M
*
a brother, of * —
Mrs. Calla-
Mi am M. Lawrence Li w fished Johnson
| over the weekend a: Anthony Lake han.H
Mr. and Mr Eugene Cleaver and
M: Skinner a:»d Carl Elliott of
Jim Chadd fished
South Dakota visited at the Lloyd Mr. and Mr
Adams home Friday Mr Elliott is near Ironside Sunday
Mr- Adam
eoa-in.
Mr and John McCallister were
LOCAL NEWS
Sunday dinner gue-ts at the Mancel
Bi-hop
and Mr*. J. Weldon Berk
Bishop home
Mr and Mr Willis Bertram went and children of Burley, Idaho, vis-
on a Herford tour Sunday and re- ited at the Mel Beck home over
parted seeing some excellent herds j the weekend
Mr*. V K Bingham and Mr«.
: of cattle.
I Faye Zesiger of Portland, spent Perry Bingham. Earl Bingham's sis-
Wednesday at the Eugene Cleaver ter-ln-law visited at the Earl Bing-
home.
ham home ovei the weekend,
Mr. and Mr- Glen Hoffman and
Paul House and Nancy and hi*
Glenda and M r and Mrs. Roy sister. Mr-. Howard Stiedley and
Oloson spent Sunday evening at the family ol Denver Colorado and his
Henry Day home in Adrian.
mother Mrs. L. M. House of Albu-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson, Mr querque. New Mexico, spent the
and Mrs. Lester Cleaver and Del- weekend sightseeing along the Ore-
j bert fished at the Owyhee dam gon coast.
Thursday and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fox are vU-
Mrs. Donna Heroid of Caldwell.! iting their daughter in Seneca, Ore-
Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Johnson and gon.
They’re getting more power—
and 13728267
' _ ;*
’
goes with it.
They’re getting “ big-car” com­
fort. They’re getting a ride that
cost a million dollars and more
to develop.
They like the room, the fabrics,
the extra appointments they
find in the sm art-step p in g
beauty pictured here. And they
like Dynaflow Drive.*
They like the way it handles.
They like the way it’s engi­
neered. They like the belt they
get out of touching off the
power of its Fireball X Engine
— and they like the miles they
get from a gallon of fuel.
W hy don’t you come in and see
for yourself what’s behind this
popularity?
I f you can afford a new car, you
can he the proud owner of a
Buiek.
Equipment, accessories, trim and models
are subject to change without notice.
* Standard on Road master, optional at
extra cost on other Series.
Sure is true for’52
S o Buiek sales are booming.
Not just the S p e c i a l — hut also
the St pi k and R o a d m a s t e r .
Folks find that each one is the
huv in its field.
ROBERTS-NYSSA,
2ND and GOOD AVENUE
When we tell you that business
is great, we can back up that
statement with figures. M ore
people are buying Buicks than
any other car at their price or
above.
Ine.
NYSSA. OREGON