Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 21, 1952, Image 12

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THF NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST «L 1M2
NYSSA
Sweet Corn Canning
Former Nysson With
Rescue Squadron
Mrs. Elder, Guest
Artist, August 27
1400 Attend L.DJS
P la n e D eath C alls Women Drivers To
Quarterly Conference
Portland Race Next Wedne*.
(Continued from page 1)
the types of pack, each graded ac­
Carolyn Norris Elder, brilliant
Airman Third Class Hubert L. Par-
A c iximately 1.400 attended the * * y B B u i i t O * O l I l G I l U
Women drivers are -cheduled to
cording to quality. About an equal
quarterly conference held Saturday
Dewey Akers. 52. publisher of the participate in the jalopy races at the American concert pianist, formerly ker of Wallowa, formerly of Nyssa.
amount of each type Is canned year­
and Sunday at the Nyssa L.D.S. Brookings Harbor Pilot at Portland, Rodeo park next week, which will of Payette, will be guest artist on has reported for duty with Flight B
ly. Machinery of the cannery devours
mark the final Wedm -day night the Community Concert Series. Wed- of the 6th Air Rescue Squadron, at
from 15 to 18 tons of corn hourly stake house. Elder Harold B. Lee. of who was killed Friday in a plane performance, according to the Owy­ nesday, Aug. 27 at 8:15 p. m. at the Ernest Harmon Air Force Base in
the council of the twelve apostles, crash at Brookings airport in Port-
during a nine to 10-hour day.
Newfoundland, according to an an-
wus principal speaker.
' land, is a brother-in-law of Emil hee Riding club, sponsors of the Centre Theater in Ontario.
Mrs
Norris,
who
has
been
praised
nouncement by Lieutenant Colonel
The grower is paid by the ton.
weekly
event.
The opening meeting Saturday Stunz of Nyssa and had visited the
From each truck load he weighs in ni ht featured the film. 'T h e Slick Stunz family here a few years ago.
W. Stansbury, commanding of-
After that, all books will be closed by critics as "one of today's top-flight ^
l at the cannery, a 50-pound sample •A Joseph,” with special music by Stunz, together with Mr. and Mrs. for recording points for the big La- young pianists” presented concerts f‘cer of Flight B. A 3c Parker has
TELEPHONE 108
is taken and sent to the sampling Rukm Huntington, of Ontario, and Rudolph Stunz and children, Mrs. bor Day races scheduled for Merid- last year in Switzerland. Holland. been assigned to the maintenance
room. Here four girls count the ears, Robert E Lee, of Vale. Speakers at Roy Wood and B A Stunz, all of ian. The races may be continued at France and Germany. She is sched­ section wiith the rescue flight.
weigh, de-moisture and otherwise the Sunday morning session were Boise left Friday evening to attend the local grounds on Sunday for a uled to play in Town Hall in New
The rescue flight is a part of the
THURSDAY-FRIDAY
process it to determine quality. It President Arvel L. Child, Gordon the funeral.
York City, December 11 and will world-wide Air Rescue service of the
time, officials said .______
is in this room that the price to the Chytraus, recently returned mission­
United States Air Force which pro-
AUGUST 21-22
According to the Portland Oregon­
A near-capacity crowd witnessed tour the nation.
farmer is determined, as well as the ary to Sweden and William J. Beus.
She attended schools in Payette, vides search and rescue service lor
ian,
the
plane,
owned
and
piloted
the races this week, featuring 23
type and grade of pack.
the University of Idaho, won a fel- ®U United States aircraft and to for-
Music was rendered by the stake by Roy Brimm, was coming in for cars.
Many pieces of intricate machin- | seventies male chorus and a trio a landing when the pilot saw two
troonv oasn »°wship at the Juilhard Graduate eign countries upon request. Flight
Qualifying for the trophy dash
ery are needed to process the corn composed of Nani Child. Nannette automobiles and a group of children
in the cannery, requiring a force of Bybee and Betty Fife, accompanied on the runway. To avoid killing the
ANNE BAXTER
approximately 200 men and women by Lela Dee Poulsen.
children. Brim took off with the in-
DALE ROBERTSON
to operate them.
During the afternoon, talks were tention of circling the airport. In
. .
.
rr^v-t, f K o o t past two years she studied under a luutc*
y g
puibright award in Paris.
A 3c Parker enlisted in the United
MIRIAM HOPKINS
Space limitations prevent a detailed given by Elder Lee and Presidents making the circle, the plane was first place honors^ The
description of the machines and Fred W Blacker and S. Milton Nel- forced to fly through dense fog and race was won by Bill Ga: oer in o. M’rg' Norris holds a Konzert diploma States Air Force in July 1951. He is
CAMERON MITCHELL
their functions in moving the steady on The evening session was under | ¿mashed into trees
h iV nlT n?
bestowed upon her by the Conserva- the son of Mr. and Mrs. Uel Parker
An outstanding screen achieve­
and third by Holton.
| t
of Music in Zurich, Switzerland, of Wallowa.
flow of oorn along to the cans, but the direction of the stake M. I. A.
ment of the gold rush days with
The state board of aeronautics
BUI Garber, driving N 00. was, ^
a d loma from the Pans C on-■---------------------------------------------------
gamblers and gunmen and wo­
a cursory inspection tour may be of with music by the youth chorus and blamed the persons who had driven
inner of
rtf the
fVio “B
“P " ” main event
PUPPf and
ana i “ T " T
u.au.cu w.e persuns «»»«
winner
men who were no better then
a trio from Ontario. Certificates of their
interest to readers.
cars onto the airport and label- RllH
thp V ’ matn servatoire.
they had to be.
The grower's load is dumped into high achievement in various activi­ ed it 'gross foolishness and law viola­
Arriving in Payette recently to
A LAWSUIT
event
in
jalopy
No.
4.
special wheeled bins, which are pul­ ties were awarded to Master M. Men, tion by trespassers.” According to
visit her parents, Attorney and Mrs.
AGAINST
SATURDAY. AUGUST 23
led to a chain belt and the contents by Ross Butler of Vale; to Golden the report, the gate had been opened
John H. Norris, Mrs. Elder is presen­
fed onto it. The conveyor transports Gleaners, by Mrs. Dennis Fife, and in spite of a sign warning against
ting this concert in Ontario at the
the ears to two lines of husking ma­ to Silver Gleaners,» by Mrs. Carl entering the airport.
request of her many friends in Idaho
chines on the ground floor. The de Burningham. A tableau was preseni-
and Oregon.
The pilot suffered injuries as did
nuded ears then go their separate ed wlth Spencer Beus and Mary Lou
Richard V. Wilson, Nyssa high
Tickets lor the performance may
passenger, Edward Thorn-
ways on conveyors on the cream and Schenk as readers.
school principal, announced this be obtained from Mrs. J. L. Herri-
ton.
HOWARD DUFF
whole kernal lines.
Someone hurt w hile
Akers is survived by his widow and week that there will be a meeting o f man,"Mrs. Dwight Wyckoff and Mrs.
JOSEPHINE HULL
The corn goes over the floatation
three children. Mrs Akers is a sister high school coaches at 8 p. m. this Bernard Eastman, all of Nyssa.
on your prem ises . . .
line for washing before traveling a-
Friday at Ontario junior high school
________________ .
Comedy and Cartoon
of Stunz.
long the inspection belt. Whole ker­
for the purpose of making plans for WAHLERT BACK TO OFFICE
Mat. Sat. 1:30; Ad in. 30c -9c
and now it might cost
nel corn is put through a brine, then
the annual high school football jam ­ AFTER HOSPITALIZATION
Ontario—Entertainment for the
you e v e r y th in g you
into cans by a machine that lids
boree.
crowds who will attend the
SUNDAY AND MONDAY them before going to a third one evening
W. K. (Bill) Wahlert, manager of
own. Don’t risk it! Our
43rd annual Malheur County fair ’
C 4« » « «
Date and time of the jamboree are
which seals and draws the vacuum. has been arranged. Roy Brewer, *
AUGUST 24-25
1 la n Y
8 p m Saturday, Sept. 5, at the On- the Dessert Seed Co. of Nyssa, was
modern liability policy
released Monday from the Malheur
The cream line carries the milky chairman of the racing program sta- j T h e Rosel H. Hunter home was a j tario high school field.
Memorial hospital where he had
mass to the silker before it is de­ ted that some 45 horses have been ! busy place over the week-end, when j
C OS T S S O L I T T L E -
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been under medical treatment for 11
posited in the mixer and cooker. The committed, including several quarter j ‘t was the gathering point for a Garrisons To Observe
PRO TECTS SO M UCH!
days. He was able to return to the
blender is the next machine to re­ horses, which would take care of five sroup of people from a widely scat- Golden Anniversary
office for part of the day Wednes­
ceive it, where it is kept under 190 races each night. A saddle horse tered area.
j j n honor of their golden wedding
HUMPHREY BOGART
degrees of heat for a short time be­ race could provide the sixth number! Out-of-state visitors included Mr. anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Charles day.
fore being pumped to the filling and for the par-mutuels.
ETHEL BARRYMORE
and Mrs. Howard Johnson, of Libbey, Garrison will hold open house at
Godey’s Lady’s Book was the first
closing machine.
KIM HUNTER
Criticism of the June Race meet Mont.; Mrs. Martin Mortenson, of their home at 101 South Fourth
women's magazine in the U. S.
Filled
cans
of
both
types
are
then
for not having any entertainment Tempe, Ariz.; Miss Gladys leaver,' street, Wednesday afternoon and
ED BEGLEY
The Scotch word “Braes’’ means
trucked to retorts, where they un­ between races lead the committee of Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard evening, August 27, from three until
You can’t murder a newspaper.
hillsides.
R * p r M e n t i ng
dergo
a
heat
bath
of
240
degrees
and
to provide for a continuous three-N aegle and family, of Emmett, and eight o’clock. All their friends are in-
An underworld leader tries to
Penquins are natives only to the
then
cooled.
This
combined
opera­
hour program, starting at 8 p. m. Miss Belva Hunter, of Nampa.
keep his crimes out of news head­
vited to attend.
orthwest
asualty
South Pole.
tion takes two hours and 20 minutes. Indued in the tentative schedule!
COMPANY
t -
lines.
The Ford Motor company was es­
MaKain Thi, an exchange student
Final machine operation is the in­ are the following numbers; cow cut- from Rangoon, Burma, to Oregon
tablished in 1903.
Use the Journal Classified Ads.
Matinee Sun. 1:3*; Adin. 30<--9o
verter, T h which
turns the , hot cans
, __
, tin8 contest, trailer race, lady’s and gt,ate college, was also a guest, as
°
^ H ,|;h . 1 Person -° children’s pleasure class, barrel race, was another student from Corvallis, I
handle
the individual cans as he musicai race, spot race put on by Miss Alta Mortenson.
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY
puts them into the cases, prepara­ the Nyssa committee headed b y ,
AUGUST 26-27
tory to storing.
Lynn Snodgrass, Skinny Tensen and
Use the Journal Classified Ads,
The Nyssa cannery is an import­ Fay Corn.
ant economic factor in the commun­
The Ontario Kiwanis club is work­
ity. addiing, as it does, a consider­ ing up a special feautre for each
able payroll to its trade area. In Its night. It is soliciting business firms
Aug. 24, Arcadia Sunshine club an- t
five-year existance here, it has pro­ and hopes to have about 10 pigs each nual watermelon feed at the Clyde I
HELEN HAYES
vided many thousands of dollars for night for a pig scramble. This event Bowers home at 2:30.
ROBERT WALKER
hundreds of men and women who has proven one of the top entertain­
VAN HEFLIN
have not wanted to work on a year- ment stunts where ever it has been
Too Late To Classify
round basis. Chief benefactors, of tried.
DEAN JAGGF.K
course, are the growers, who have
Tim's Rides will be on the grounds FOR RENT—Furnished apartment
A stirring tale out of today's
been able to grow a top-quality pro­ to afford added pleasure for the with bath, light and heat furnished.
headlines. What would you do of
duct in a natural corn growing area youngsters. Ladles of the Sage and Phone 63-J.
32-tf.
your son mixed with communists?
I lie Nyssa plant was built in 1947 saddle club will have the concession
FOR SALE—1 4-room house to be
Sharrai, who has been with the Ida­ at the grandstand.
moved, 1947 B & M International
ho Canning Co. for 14 years, super­
tractor with plow and cultivator, 1
vised its construction.
THURSDAY-FRIDAY
8-ft. David Bradley disc and 1 Dav­
id Bradley pick tooth harrow. Call
AUGUST 28-29
260-NM Nj a
32-2t.
(('»nlinued from Page I)
Beniclo Levavio Leyba was fined FOR SALE Two Milking Shorthorn
Bernadt, Marysville, Kans., 4th
MARK STEVENS
$100 plus $4.50 court costs and sen­ bulls ready for service. Oscar Sh af­
grade;
James
H.
Nally,
Caldwell.
6th
ANGELA LANSIll RY
grade; L. W. Attebery, Payette, S. F. tenced to 120 days in the county jail fer, Rt. 1. 1 mile north and 1 mile
PATRIC KNOWLES
east of Adrian, Phone 082-J3.
Cox, Provo. Utah, and Ruth Jones, after appearing in justice court Aug.
GENE EVANS
32-2tp.
18, on charges of entering a room in
Somerset.
Kan.,
high
school
English;
Also
|
the
Owyhee
hotel
between
the
hours
Lois Bungum, Caldwell, girls' phys- j
TOR SALE—Used L. <fe H electric | |
ical education and health: Patricia of
. 11:30 . of the 17th and and 1:45 of range with deep well, like new. only
. . . | the
the 18th
18th and
and ’’feloniously look and $99 50. Ideal Gas and Appliance. ' I
Kinter, Twin Falls ...... - _ *-■
32-tf.
and Rich­
Rich- ! carned away “ pocket knife, the per-
school social science, and
JOHNNY SH EFFIELD
ard LoSasso, Rathdrum, Ida., instru­ * 1 sonal property of Eugene A. Mitchell I/>ST -Billfold that was a birthday
of the value of less than $75 "
LORETTA LUEZ
mental music.
He was found guilty of the charge present. If found, return to Mrs. Sam
Other grade teaohers are Viola
Phillips, or Phone 03&-R2.
32-lt.
Fotherglll, Mrs. Nelda Schenk and by tbe cou r} B H "* unable to pay
SATURDAY. AUGUST 30
the
fine
and
costs,
he
was
commit-
WANTED—Ride
to
Oakland.
Calif.
Emma Zwemke, 1st; Clarice Notheis
□
ted
to
170
days
in
Jail.
or
Reno.
Nev.
Sept.
1.
Phone
454-W
and Mrs. Mildred Hite, 2nd; Mrs.
________________
32-2tp.
F in in ' H.ites. Eva Bnydell.
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T~~
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Vet.» E Fraser and Mrs Maudest j l O I X l B u m i n g h Q m 111
TOR SALE OR TRADE — 5-room
REX ALLEN
i home, new. on1 beautiful Piaget
Teague, 3rd; Mrs. Eva Chadwick,
MARY ELLEN KAY
Sound, 2 blocks out of city limits of
Kathryn Crandall and Oeorgia
Nichol, 4th; Mrs. Hazel Lane. Mrs. | Tom Burningham. manager c f Tacoma. Wash» Full basement, ba.se-
Also
Tressie King, Virginia Voigt and El- Mulr-Roberts and Burningham. Inc. men* garage and 2 sleeping rooms in
v,n Ballou. 5th. and Mrs Dorothy of Nyssa. ia conlmed at the L. D S i f r ^ s U ^ V i e w T w a i r ^ d ^ -
Nolen and Mrs. Zette Bumgarner, hospital at Salt Lake City recover- rows bridge. Full price. $11,500 In-
6th.
ing from a heart attack he suffered qui^p. of Dick Yost, the Journal,
Junior high school teachers will there last Thursday. The hospital phone 19
32-tf!
DICK POWELL
be Marie Coate. Mrs Mildred Ren- reported his condition as "fair” Wed- ---- --
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PEGGY DOW
strom. Mrs. Victoria Schweizer. nesday morning.
I/OST—2 keys on a Chev. car ring.
Harry McOinley and Frank Parr.
Mr and Mrs. Burningham and M found phone 063-J3 or contact
SUN DAY-MONDAY
High school instructor-. Include their daughter. Merle, left Nyssa I Mrs LaiMoi'te Fife.
32-lt.
AUG. 31 - SEPT. 1
Mrs. Margaret Engstrom. Mathema- Tuesday of last week for Bountiful, ^
r„m i,h>s-hnl„»
tics; Margery Nihart. bookkeeping; Utah where they had been called by | Bt,rnilK| prosL Phone 1B-W
30-tf.
Charles Steffens, science: Mis Vir- the death of Burnlngham's brother.
'll__________ _
guua Steffens, homemakmg: Dwight It whs wlwle on this trip that Burn-
Wyckoff. agriculture; Kinsey Kev-1 nigham suffered the heart attack
eren. history; Howard Lovejoy, ath- j
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in TECHNICOLOR with
Year in and year out
MAUREEN O’HARA
letic coach; Dale Overstake, science,
JE F F CHANDLER
and Mrs Harriet Brumbach. librar­
LON CHANEY
you’ll da wed with the
ian.
SUSAN CABOT
Supt. Hartley has announced :»
Arrested August 16 by Police Of­
change In coaching assignments.
The desert drums beat out their
ficer
Max Hull on a charge of as­
rhythm of romance and passion
Harry McOinley has been rrhewd
and all Araby cheers the daring of Junior high school basketball saulting with a deadly weapon, Jose
deeds of the .swasbuckling tamer-
coaching duties and will assist COacft Cabello was released the same day
lane.
Lovejoy in varsity football James .itstuiHuig * refused
" * " . to . * sign
! ! * a ^ com­
Nally -will fill McOtnlry’s former
plaint.
post.
TUESDAY. SEPT. 2
According to police, Cabello knifed
John Chavez in the abdomen while
MR. D AIRYM AN -
the latter was in melee with several
other Mexicans The affray took
HELP KEEP COWS IN PRODUC­
place in front of Wilson Bros, store
TION—Feed
Purina Cow Chow Sup­
with
Dwight Wyckoff. Nyssa high
plement
with
your
grain. Built to main­
M\RK STEVENS
school agriculture instructor, Is in
tain
body
condition
as well as top milk
PEGGY DOW
attendance this week at the Oregon
(Continued from Page 1)
GIGI PEItKEAU
production.
State Teachers’ meeting at Eugene. I and athletics, and Marie Moore,
Hi- wife and family r.re with him
CONDITION YOUR DRY COWS —
You will lore the little girl who
home economies
The Wyckoffs were joined Tuesday mentary school are Robert Patter­
went to Reno.
Feed Purina D
F Chow to put your
by Mrs Wyckoffs mother, Mrs. Bar­ son. eighth; Lois Williams, seventh.
cows in shape for easy .calving and
ney Wilson, for an outing at the Mrs. Leake Lowell, sixth. Mrs Anna
heavy milk production.
SEPTEMBER 3-4
beach at the close of the teachers' j Sparks, fifth; Mrs George Riddle,
WED.-THURS.
meeting A business trip will be made fourth: Ml«- Mary Weir and Chari*«
4:c
to Corvallis before the families re­ Witty .third; Mrs Gladys Newblll
turn to Nyssa.
and Mrs Ruth Morgan, second; Mrs
BÍ JW AjkD EASTMAN
with
Mary D»vld»on, first and Mrs J*ke
Heal E state
In eu rao c*
Mr
and
M
rs
R
alp
h
L
t
n
i
i
i
-
r
ai«4
LOKETTA YOUNG
Phon e «4
family vacationed from Saturday Borg*, •povlal
KENT SMITH
until Wednesday at |i*r*rd la t e .
A U l t H D I H KNOX
a lto
In Knglas«) levo- nade
TOM» I BJtTTIO
West of McCall Mr and Mr Orr-
d a t e equastv
T*,e tw • Iran«» k>v* «tort»« <»f a ll Curry *rd Mr arid Mrs i t .
Meer.« of the st n T*r*. uia.
Thomas also ,n ti e « amp i.e p« y End »a Human»*.
•i.e « >n »/. and i««: «a*nf»M t u
A any ah* •»* identally injured.
are remaining at the lake until Sun-
I h m *>« *» -• wm* ut • baby’s
day.
body (AM» «u *U « d illi*
THEATRE
Program
"OUTCASTS OF
POKER FLATS"
Football Jamboree
Plans Friday Night
"THE LADY
FROM TEXAS"
Entertainment Lined
Up For County Fair
Rosel Guests Come
"DEADLINE
U.S.A.
J
KEN POND
N
"MY SON
JOHN"
Coming Events
!»
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Guy Moore
C
ays:
Route 1, Nyssa
Ü *
"MUTINY"
Nyssa School Roster
Prowler of Owyhee
Hotel Is Sentenced
"AFRICAN
TREASURE"
"THE LAST
MUSKATEER"
Salt Lake Hospital
'Purina Really Helps Put
"YOU NEVER
CAN TELL"
Milk In The Pail,"
Pictured above is Guy Moore with "Scarlet", an 8-year-
old Jersey cow that was raised on Calf Startena, and
as a growing heifer on D. & F. Chow. She was condi­
tioned 60 days before each calving on the Purina Dry
Cow Program. The past 10 months she produced 580
lbs. butterfat.
"FLAME OF
ARABY"
Knifer Released By
Police After Arrest
HARTFORD
"REUNION IN
RENO"
Guy says: "My cows calve easily and clean fast. And
the calves are strong and big so they can start eating
right away. Yes, sir; it pays to use the whole Purina
program."
Ag. Instructor Takes
In Teachers' Meeting
Adrian Schools
HA RTFO RD
INSURANCE
"PAULA"
&
TQBLER'S FEED AND FUEL, INC.
Phone 26
il