Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, November 13, 1952, Image 9

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON.
JO U RNAL
PORT
HORT
OFFICERS OF THE NYSSA school patrol are shown in the
above photograph with their supervisor, Mrs John Bumgar­
ner, sixth grade teacher. From left to right, the officers are
Jill Henneman, lieutenant; Mrs. Bumgarner; Denise Spitze,
captain, and Dwight Hunter, sergeant. All are sixth graders.
—Photo by Dick Yost.
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"Littl* People" of Nyssa School
Patrol Are Doing a "Big Job"
s
Sports, Science
On Library List
NOVEMBER 13. 1152
SP O R T S
CORNER
Editad by D ICK YO ST
Choppers Plan
Club House
Latest development in the pro­
gress of the newly organized auto­
mobile chib, "Th* Choppers.” is the
donation of a building site and ma­
■y DICK TOST
terials for a cld9 house to? Mr and
The Bulldogs have laid away their Mrs Lyle Bartron.
Starting with a membership of
fowtball toga in mothballs for the
season But. the ceremony should 20. the club is beuig beseiged by
of the community seeking to
have been one attended with a feei­ youth
become members, according to Den­
n g of having done a good job Na- ny Bartron, organizer and presi­
turMly. there are pangs of disap­ dent.
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pointment for having not won the
The organization, dedicated to
championship, but there are other driving safely, has the blessing of
local and state la a en!< rvemvat
Take for instance the comments] officers.
and predictions of the prognostic»- |
Several of the club s members en­
tors, dcpesters or (if you prefer) Justj
tered cars in the auto racer. Sunday
the plain gueseers. These say that |
at Nampa and made good showings,
the Bulldogs are the ones to watch
it was reported.
another year—bound for the top fog-
sure. And' our sentiments ride along 1 First social function was a wein-
er roast that had to be transplanted
with them!
to Brownie’s Cafe last week-end due
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H ere it is N m . 13 w ith th e hun ting to nippy weather.
One of the biggest Jobs in Nyssa
is being done by some of its little«t
people, namely the sixth graders of
the Nyssa school.
• m w w iu pretty well a th in g for
The jcfc they are doing, and one
’round
th e fire dtm-ussion only. F.lk
they fell heir to three years ago,
is
th
e
only
gam e th a t can still
Spprts. science fiction, the Conti­ bo h m ili rl in big wente
is to patrol the busy mtersmkms
rn an d roistern
nental
army
and
a
national
memor­
and street crossings near the school
O regon, th e season to ctoar Nov. 29.
ial
are
among
the
subjects
included
building.
in the new oooks that will go into O ne ea ste rn O regon area is extended
There are three sections of the circulation at the Malheur County from Nov. 21 to Dec. 21. an d is de-
scribed by th e **ate gam e com m is­
third grade, and each takes its regu­ Library Saturday.
lar turn on patrol duty. Mrs. John
Two books on sports may be con­ sion as follows:
B eginning a t th e City of B aker;
Bumgarner is supervisor of the sidered at least partial histories of
school patrol
their respective games. John Lard- th en o r south along O regon Highway
Officers are Denise Spitz, captain; ner’s “White Hopes and Other Tig­ 7 to its ju n ctio n w ith th e S um pter
Jill Henneman, lieutenant, and ers" deals with heavyweight boxing Valley road a t S alisbury; thence
between 1910 and 1930 and with such n<*-thwesterly alo ng Sum pter V al­
Dwight Hunter, sergeant.
figures as Dempsey. Firpo and Tun- ley road to S um pter, th en ce north
Patrolling is done at 8 3® am ., ney- "The Rose Bowl Game.” by along th e F ru it C reek road to the
noon and 3:40 pm. at the cross­ Rube SamueLsen, tells the story be­ sum m it of th e Blue M ountains;
ings near the school.
hind these games, giving the "hu­ thence n o rth e rly along th e .summit
In all the time the school patrol man scoreboard” of each as well as to its posted in tersectio n w ith the
has been functioning, according to ! an actual running account of the A nthony la k e s ro ad ; thence n o rth ­
easterly along th e A nthony I>akes
Mrs Bumgarner, there has never j game.
road to N orth Pow der; th en ce so u th ­
A
book
of
a
type
always
in
de­
been a child injured nor lost.
easterly along (J. S. Highw ay 30 to
mand
is
Margaret
Mulac’s
‘The
Many persons misunderstand the
Balter, th e point of beginning.
purpose of the school patrol Party Game Book.” It includes party
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programs for all ages and most
it was pointed out by Mrs Bumgar­ occasions, with treasure hunts, ban-
Nimrods
with
Idaho
hunting li-
ner.
{ quet games, carnivals and paper and censes are advised that the general
“ I t is never our intention to stop ^pencil games among many active
elk season in Benewah county has
traffic,” she said. “our one and only suggestions.
been extended until Nov. 16 Orig-
aim is to protect our school chil­
A collection wihich enjoys increas- inal closing date was Oct. 31.
dren by seeing them safely across | ing popularity is being augmented
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[ with the addition of two novels of
the street.”
Fall
breezes
do
m
ore th a n waft
science
fiction:
Wilson
Tucker
writes
Importance of the patrol’s task be­
the
odor
o
f
b
urnin
g
leaves—an
d beet
one
called
"The
City
in
the
Sea"
comes evident when it is pointed
and Samuel Merwin "The House of pulp. T h ere is th e dim rum ble of
out that the triangular Nyssa-On- Many
basketball talk in th e air. coming
Worlds.”
tario-Adrian intersection is claimed
"A Short Walk From the Station,” both from th e directio n of th e High
to be one of the largest and most j by Phyllis McGinley, is a collection school an d th e tow n g reats who re ­
hazardous in the state.
| of poems which has appeared pre­ fuse to heed tiie signs an d w arnings
of creeping—age.
Patrol duties are shared by both viously in various magazines.
boys and girls, the division being
"Mount Rushmore,” by Gilbert
W ith football out of th e way, high
about equal among 100 students.
Fite, is the story of the development school capers are scheduled for lim ­
Nyssa's school patrol was formerly of tile national memorial in the bering up ro u tin es soon. In p re p a ra ­
the duty of the junior high school, I Black Hills, and of the planning of tion fur th e ir bout w ith the H aw aii­
an A m bassadors, th e tow ners will
but when this section of the school Gutaon Borglum, the sculptor.
An account of the Continental soon he don ning th e ab breviated
moved into the new building three
| army in the days of the Revolution Suits.
years ago, the sixth grade fell heir and following, as derived from dia­
to the job.
ries and journals of the time, is
Eddie Stanky has been with five
Badges, belts and flags are sup­ "Rag, Tag and Bobtail,” By Lynn National League clubs but has never
plied the patrol by the safety di­ Montross.
played for Philadelphia, his home
vision of the state highway depart­
Blair Bolles’ "How to Get Rich in town team.
ment.
Washington" purport? to be "a his­
tory of political decay,” and, accord­
"Begging the question” means to ing to its author, its purpose is “to
take lo r granted the point to be draw attention to the erosion of he
ideal of public responsibility in the
proved.
federal government since World
War H.”
Age limits for federal judges Is not
prescribed by the Constitution.
The Supreme Court convenes on
the second Monday in October.
CAR» OF THANKS
We wish to thank the many fri­ CARD OF THANKS
ends and neighbors for their kind­
We wish to express our sincere
ness and sympathy shown during appreciation to the many wonderful i
the illness and death of Curtis Pry. people and especially to our neigh­
Alice Fry and family
bors and friends for their many acts
John E. Fry and family
of
kindness and consideration shown
Vera Lee Fry.
us in our recent bereavement. We
wish especially to express profound
thanks to men who remained so long
BIG MID-WEEK
and faithfully to recover our loved
ones.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cor fie Id
Mrs. Emily Myers and Barbara
At
Mrs. Cbet. Corlield and family
Mr and Mr-'. Art Hann and family
Mrs. Joe Coriield and family
Mr and Mrs. W. B Holmes and
family
Wednesday Night
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Corfield and
family
Parma. Ida.
Mr and Mrs. Bnllie Pattee and
family
xk mi. Ea. on Highway 20
Mr and Mrs. Phil Aten and fam­
ily.
TH URSDAY.
Tobler's Gains
In Keglar Play
First place in the Men’s Commer­
cial Bowling league was maintained
by Tobler’s Feed and Fuel in the
winning Thursday night of four
games.
Ace Pastime clung to second spot,
four games behind the pace, but only
two games in front of the up-coming
Waggoner's.
High team series was copped by
Tobler’s with a score of 2274 Ace
Pastime was 50 points behind. N
Van Meter tipped over 278 pins for
high individual game and 673 for
high individual series. Nyssa Lum­
ber took high single team game,
with an 831 score.
Standings
Team
Won
Lost
Tobler’s Feed
19
5
Ace Pantime
15
9
Waggoner’s
..... 13
11
13
! Bowling Center ___ 11
7'-j
10 12
| Nyssa Lumber
Team No. 1
6 ' ï
17*2
Stunz Lumber
Within Game
Of 2nd Place
A new champion has been crown­
ed
in the Snake River Valley class
Nine games out in front, B & E
Cafe could well afford to lose three A football conference.
And it took the underdog Payette
games to Owyhee Beauty in the
Women’s Commercial league bowl­ Pirates .to spill the pre-season dope
and scamper wildly off the Nyssa
ing Monday night.
By taking three from the Farmer- Bulldogs' field last Friday afternoon
etts, Stunz Lumber came near re­ with the title practically assured.
Holder of the title was in doubt,
placing Owyhee Beauty in second
place, but uame up short by one of course, penduig outcome of the
night game between Vale and On­
game
The Owyhees took high team ser­ tario, but the Tigers willingly oto-
ies with an 1848 score, while the] lased the Ptrates by holding the Vlk-
were tousv ie k in p -U ^ h i» '* * t0 » U ' 13
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single game with «78 pins.
Score of the Nyssa-Payett* tilt
Mary Bolles, subbing on the Owv- was 13-6 in a game proclaimed by
hee Beauty team, finished with the scribes and radio commentators a-
high individual series. 506 pins, and like as the hanlest-fought and most
the high individual game, 189 pins. evenly matched contest of the sea­
son.
Standing*
Payette S< *rn First
Team
Won
Lost
Payette uncorked its vaunted
30
6
B * 1 Okie
passing power in the second quarter,
Owyhee Beauty
21
15
but ft was a lateral from Davis to
Stunz Lumber
20
16
Fleeter that was good for 30 yards
Berrett's
19
17
and a touchdown. Try for point was
19
Hospital
17
good.
Brownie's Cafe
14
22
The Nyssa Bulldogs had th©
Bowling Center
24
12
chanoe to aveai matters Uv the third
Farmerettes
11
25
quarter when Talbot took the ball
on a reverse and lugged it 16 yards
PARTY BAGS 2 ELK
for a TD But. the try for point fail­
Harley Smi’h, Dale Bingman. Earl ed, leaving the .score 7-6.
Purvis and Ken Renstrom were
Payette iced the game with a
members of an elk hunting party fourth quarter score that was set
which last week-end succeeded in up by the Pirates' recovery of a
bagging two bull elk
fumble following a kickoff. The ball
The hunting was done in the En­ was pushed over by Killebrcw from
terprise area.
the one-foot line following a series
of ground plays.
The word “lynch" comes from the Lovejoy Gut
name of Charles Lynch.
Absence of Dan Lovejoy, who suf-
fered a broken coUartwne in Oie
Meridian game was felt toy the Bull­
dogs. Their bachfieW war alao wtrk-
ened when Jun OorfieM wae forced
to retire with a broken item*
As result of the week of upset*»,
Nyssa and Ontario are tied. ha th irl
place in the 8KV conference b*l«j*l
Payette and Vale
Vale succeeded in remaining on
top in the Oregon drvisloo of the
league, entitling the Vikings Wo a
berth m the Oregon sector.** play­
offs to determine the state cham­
pion.
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Xi
Hawaiicm Team to
Play Local Cagers
Conftirmation of Dee. 13 at* tHe
date the Hawaiian Ambasiww** * »
basketball team will play the Ny-sw
All-stars was announced Monday
before the Lions club, sponsor oJ the
tilt.
The date was confirmed tn a fet­
ter from iArthur Kim, coach of the
Hawaiian' .quintet and brother of
Peter Kim, high sefRj©f-feadfcer at
Boise who made the initial arrange­
ments for the Islanders tt> «take
several playing aippearances jv th#
Snake River Valley.
Kim's letter also stated that a
troupe of native Hawaiian dancers
would accompany and entertain
basketball fans at each game
Ray Larson, chairman, will be as­
sisted by Dick Tensen and Cal Wil­
son in whipping a team into shape
to meet the barnstorming players.
Pre-Thanksgiving Special
1 WEEK ONLY—NOV. 17-22
We Must Make Room for Christmas Merchandise
GIRLS' BARBURY COATS
GIRLS' DRESSES
Annie Oakley Play
Staged at Adrian
Junior cta'S thespians of Adrian
high school will be presented in i
non-musical version of the Broad­
way and movie hit, "Annie Get Your
Gun," next Tuesday, in the high
school gymnasium.
Curtain time is 8 p. m
In original dialogue, the play cen­
ters round the love affair of Annie
Oakley and Frank Butler The 17-
member cast is directed by Wes
Tolliver, assisted by a student-di-
rector, Shirley Hoke.
Leads are played by Roberta Reno
and Jim Edins.
General admission and reserved
seat tickets are on sale.
,
Bulldogs Finish in Tie lor 3rd Place
In SRV Con.; Payette New Champ
Sizes: 3-14 Yrs.
Sizes: 3-14 Yrs.
The Stork Shop
i
Your Headquarters for Infants’ Wear
Phone 301
14 No. 3rd St.
DANCE
THE BARN
E very
4th Annual
Cancer Dance
SATURDAY, NOV. 15
Nyssa Eagles Hall
Music by Mae Cook and Her Orchestra
Admission—$1.00 Including Tax
"Bestseller"
that's too good to miss
Y
es , this
is a R iv ie r a . Sleek and
including the big-volume, lower-priced
sw ift-lin ed , lik e a co n v e rtib le . three.
Solid-topped like a sedan. Six-passenger
But this Buick version has forged ahead
room y —and ju st about the sm artest
in popularity—and today it’s the “best
number that’s made its how in years.
seller” in the whole “hard top” fie ld -
bar
none.
And how folks love it. The day it was
first displayed, orders started rolling in.
And when it comes to price —you will
find out th is: W hat you pay for a
S p e c i a l , a S u p e r or a R o a d m a s t e r
R iv ie r a will shine by comparison with
the price tag of anything in their fields»
Isn’t that enough to make you want to
try out a R iviera today?
Fqmpmvnt, accessorial, trim and m odels are subject to
ch a n g e w ith ou t n o tic e. *S ta n d a rd on R o a d m a ster,
optional at extra cost on other Series, f O ptional at
extra cost on Roadm aster and Super only.
W h a t’s the reason?
The rest of the industry took a look —
and decided to make a carbon c'^ v.
Well, it is —as you can sec —a smoothie
to look at and a smoothie to drive.
Over the years, these “hard top” jobs
have spread to every price ra n g e —
I t ’s a B u ic k —with B u ic k ’s famous
F ir e b a ll 8 E n g in e —B u ic k ’s m a rv e l
Sure is
true
for'52
When better automobiles ore built
B U IC K
will builtf fh«m
area» televixion .vants: Sve Thu Football G am of thu Wuuk every Saturday and Bwicb’s own TV show "Tt.a Circuc k.aat
Sponsored by Nyssa Aerie F.O.E.
Proceeds for Runyan Cancer Fund
Million Dollar Ride— Buick’s exclusive
D y n a flo w D r iv e * — B u ic k room —
Buick’s Power Steeringf — Buick com­
fort, Buick style—and Buick durability.
Second St. and Good A t . .
RobeTtS"NySSa, IRC.
NYSSA‘ OREGON
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