Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 26, 1953, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    T U NYSSA GATT C U T JOUBVJU. NYSSA. OlZGOK. THUBfDAT. MARCH 2 t. It S 3
HcurtWy Tell» Lions
Gate City
JO U RN A L
Of School Problems
Henry H artley was the mam
-pniker for the Monday noon meet-
nf oJ the Nyssa Lions club, using
,^'his subject the needs and pro­
blems o f Nyssa schools. These were
• ht -ame in briefer form that we-e
presented before the Parent-Teach­
e r association meeting a week ago
and covered in detail in a news story
n the Gate City Journal last week
Ted Morgan gave a report on th-
~
Five pre-season baseball games,
prospects o f having a field for play­
ing softball. Th e club has another three of them at home, have been
committee working on the possibil- scheduled for the Nyssa high school
ties of forming a local league.
Bulldogs, according to announce­
Visitors o f the club Included John
ment of Coach Howard Lovejoy.
Turner, Caldwell; Chet Iden, Em­
mett; Bernard Frost, Payette, and First of these was set for Tuesday of
Dave Oray, Nyssa acting chief of this week with Parma on the Bull-
police.
i dog diamond.
2 Home Games for
Bulldogs This W eek
SPORTS CORNER
Ace Pastime
CGI] in T
O llii
lil
L 6 Q u
In Men s League
W ith but two more sessions re-
maining in the second half. Ace Pas-
time seems assured of copping 'he
second half flag in the Men’s Com-
mercial Bowling league while cur-
rently riding along on a 3-pcint lead
following last Thursday’s play
T
.
u ‘
sP o .is
aggoner Mo-
tors, only one point ahead of Bowl-
ing Center. Nyssa Lumber and Tob-
ler’s Feed have been waging a run-
ning battle for last place. Tobler’s
currently holds the cellar spot.
Parma, Idaho
DR. C. J. RICE ANNOUNCES
and Thursday evenings 7 to 9 and Saturday 1 to 5:30.
Call Ontario 143 for appointment.
DR. CHARLES J. RICE
Chiropractic Physician
Formerly instructor at chiropractic college
of U. of N.H.A., Denver
130 S. W. 2nd Avw.. Center Theatre Bldg., Ontario
WIN
m
WILSON’S
H O S I E R Y CONTEST!
Inspect the pair of famous
MOJUD HOSIERY STYLE 901
on display in our store window . . .
. . . Then come in and register for the
Contest by answering the question
How many feet
of Nylon
thread are
there in this
pair of Style 901
Mojud Hose?"
1st PRIZE — 6 prs. of
Mojud Nylon Hose
2nd PRIZE — 3 prs. of
Mojud Nylon Hose
SEND YOUR C L E A N IN G
to
PARMA
DRY CLEANERS
E d ilxl by DICK YOST
Pick Up and Delivery
Nampa will play here this Friday
afternoon, followed by a return
game next Tuesday. Boise high
school will be met twice, once here
on April 3 and in a return game at
Boise April 7.
AT THE BARN
Regular Snake River Valley play
K. Sadamorl, Ace Pastime, bested
will open for the Bulldogs against N. Van Meter, Bowling Center, by
Ontario on the Tigers’ field on April two points to win individual high
Every Saturday Night
game honors. His score was 227 Van
I 10’
Other schools in the SRV league Meter posted three more points than
Music by
include Vale, Emmett, Weiser, M e­ i S. Takami, Ace Pastime, to take in­
ridian and Payette. There will be dividual high game honors with a
THE N IG H T H AW KERS
i but one round of conference play 57«.
Cafe Service
The Aces took all team honors —
this year, with no play-offs in the
2236 for series and 776 for single
I seven-school league.
game. Nyssa Lumber was second
with scores of 2074 and 717.
Standings
Team
Won
Lost
Ace Pastime
22*,
13*,
Waggoner Motors
- 19',
164
Bowling Center
18*,
174
Team No. 1
18
18
that for those finding it difficult to see him during regu­
Nyssa Lumber
20>,
154
lar office hours, he w ill keep his office open Tuesday
Tobler’s Feed
14
22
Public Dance
PAGE B E Y »
Archery Meeting
Planned Tonight
A Nyssa Archery club meeting is
scheduled for 7 30 Thursday evening
(tonight) at the city hall where m-
»tructions will be given on how to
handlp and >hoot a lx>w h‘ *’ to
make bow strings and other lntri-
ca<u*s ° f th * spot,. Bet*een eight
and
members who li\e in On-
tario are Planni11« t0 attend tne
meeting, local bowmen reported. The
generaj pupjlc is invited to the meet-
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lng'
archeO course was completed
*as* wee*t on the Hillcrest cemetery
road northwest of Nyssa where regu­
lation targets are maintained for
practice and for matches. Members
of the club have extended an inva-
tatlon for anyone to use the new
course.
Bowlers Make
Good Showing
In Tournament
Four Ny.vsa women bowlers placed
among the first ten in several events
cf the preliminary round of play in
the 1953 Idaho State Women’s Bowl-
tng tournament, which opened last
Saturday at Boise.
Maxine Brown posted 1418 points
in the scratch all-events class and
B Jefferies 497 tn the scratch sin­
gles event. B Burbidge and Fay-
Brown bowled 930 to place in th?
.-cratch doubles.
The Nyssa women were members
I of two teams from here that were
entered in the tournament through
the Fayette City Bowling associa­
tion.
One o f the teams, B A E Cafe,
finished in third place in the team
handicap matches Saturday night
with a score of 2845 Stunz Lumber,
the other Nyssa team, bowled a 2613
game.
Maxine Brown was one of the few
As president o f the Oregon State j tournament bowlers who received a
School Activities Board. Henry H art­ pin in recognition of making a 200
ley, superintendent of Nyssa schools, or better score. She had one 206
Hartley Attends
State Meetings
During Vacation
presented the awards at the conclu- j
sion Saturday night of the 35th an­
nual state basketball tournament at
Eugene, sponsored by the School Ac­
tivities board.
Hartley was present at the tourna­
ment from Thursday, through Satur­
day and presided over meetings of
the school activities board between
tournament games.
The first three days of the week,
C. G. (R ed) Waggoner was in re­
ceipt Wednesday o f a telegram from . which was spring vacation for „ the
the Chrysler Corporation announ-1 N>’ssa schools, saw Hartley in Port
cing a sharp reduction on all models I land attending the 50th anniversary
convention of the Oregon Education
of the manufacturing firms cars.
Waggoner quoted the telegram as association.
Highlights o f the convention,
stating that the “ attractive louver
prices at the approach of the spring theme of which was ‘T h e Golden
buying season are made possible by- Days o f OEA,” Hartley said, were
increased production.” which has dedication o f the association’s new
become possible, he said, because of building at Portland, the banquet
address by Mrs. Sarah Caldwell,
the lifting of price controls.
president, National Education asso­
ciation, o f Ohio, and the installa­
P.-T.A. OFFIC IALS IN
tion of officers.
ONTARIO OF CONSULTATIONS
Among the new officers who were
Mrs. Ellen D Bieler, field consult­ installed, and who were elected by
ant for the National Congress of the association representative as­
Parent-Teachers association, will be sembly last December, was James
in Ontario to meet with P.-T.A o f ­ Evans of Baker, a member of the
ficials o f the area, according to an­ board of control.
nouncement released Wednesday.
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She will hold office hours at the ed . the
skating party at Nampa.
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Women’s Club house between 9:30
Visitors at the Ed Bassett home
a.m. and 4 p.m. and 7:30 to 10 p.m. Sunday evening were Mr. and Mi .
! George Eichner Patty, Carolyn and
“ SCHOOL D A Y S ” Theme
Ronnie.
OF A P R IL C IV IC CLUB
Mrs. Lynn Hurst and Mrs. Ed Ba -
“ Little Red School House Days” \ sett were two in this neighborhood
will be the theme o f the Civic club who received certificates or seals for
I meeting to be held April 15. All their certificates for books they have
members and guests are invited to read in the reading circle in the
dress as little boys and girls, teach­ Mary Martha club.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hopkins and
ers or school board members. Mrs.
George Schweizer will be chairman son o f Roswell and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Altig, Mary Conn and
of the meeting.
Sharon cailid on Mr. and Mrs.
Spark.-, to help them celebrate their
W IN N ERS OF PR IZE S
23rd wedding anniversary on Sun­
Winners of door prizes offered by
Western Corrugator Co. during iti day.
A nice anniversary present for Mr.
showing o f the new Hudson Jet car
and Mrs. Art Sparks was a phone
last Friday and Saturday were Jerry
call from their son, Guy, who is at
Gyllenskog, an electric roaster, and
Camp Roberts, Calif.
John Th iel of Sunset Valley, a mix-
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer and little
master.
girls and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Bower and family called at the W il­
bur Chapin’s in Sunset Valley Sat­
urday in honor o f Marvin Bower
who is home for a few days from
the Navy and for Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Ed Bassett
Charles Chapin. Mr. Chapin is in
Phone 089J11
the Air Force.
Mr. and Mrs Gordon Toomb and
The Farm Bureau held its regulai Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb had sup­
monthly meeting in the Ag building per with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer
with a good attendance Monday Sunday evening.
night.
Ronnie Thompson was absent from
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapin are school Monday because cl illness.
visiting this week at the Charles
Mr. and Mrs. Karp of Emmett and
Bowers home and with other rela­ Mr. and Mrs. Lance Earp of The
tives.
Dalles were Sunday visitors at the
Little Kathy and Janie Ph ifer at- Herschel Thompson home.
¡tended the birthday party Monday
Mr and Mr Herschel Thompson
i f° r little Elaine Kurtz. It was El- vent to Enterprise Thursday and
aine’s second birthday.
Friday.
Mrs. W illis Conant arrived home
from California last Friday.
Kerosene is colled paraffin oil in
We hope for a speedy recovery of England.
our minister, the Rev. Henry Moore
of Adrian, who was taken ill sud­
Mauna Loa in Hawaii is the larg­
denly last Sunday.
est active volcano.
The Hurst family had supper F ri­
day night with the M L. Kurtz and
Dudley Kurtz families.
David Hurst attended a skating
party at Nampa Monday night.
W alter G ray is visiting at the N.
P French home. W alter also attend-
Dealer Announces
Car Prices Slashed
Kingman Kolony
game
Members of Stunz Lumber team,
Virginia Bybee, Fern Kesler, Edrts
Jones, Blanche Jeffries and M ild­
red Liming. B & E C a fe’s players
are B. J. Burbidge, F'ay Brown,
Mary Bolles, Belva Dene Reitin-
baugh and Maxine Brown.
Tournament play will resume this
Thursday night with many new en­
tries. The Nyssa teams will not
bowl again.
Pocatello w ill be host for the 1954
tournament.
Rifle Club Members
To Work on Range
Members of Nyssa Rifle and Pistol
club will hold another work ses­
sion on the club’s range Sunday, ac­
cording to Ralph Lawrence, presi­
dent.
Work remaining to be done con­
sists of putting two buildings, moved
onto the range last Sunday, into
readiness to be used for storage of
equipment
and
target
carriers,
Lawrence said.
Sunday. April 12, has been set as
the date of the club’s first scheduled
.
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shoot, weather permitting.
Monday — Thursday
Women's League
Tighten's Pace
Phone Parma 79
Collect
W hile lower bracket teams aiul
leading B <fc E Cafe were all losing,
Owy hee Beauty Shop, Berrett s Ser- j
vice and Stunz Lumber, 2nd, 3rd and
4th place teams, respectively, were
bettering themselves with substan­
tial wins in the Women's Commer­
cial Bi JVlmg league Monday night.
There were no changes in stand- I
mgs. but B <V E Cafe's lead was cut
to five points over the Beauty-s, who '
are in turn but two points ahead of |
Berrett's. Only clean sweep wa-
made by Stunz Lumber in winning
four from Brownie’s Cafe.
Stunz Lumber took all team hon­
ors with 17«) for high series and 631
for high team game. Everybody's
Inc. was second In both events with
scores of 1764 and 606.
Blanche Jeffries of Everybody's
Inc. and Marge Pace of Muir-Rob-
ears-Burningham captured individ­
ual honors. Jelleries posting 204 for
high individual game and 561 lor
high individual series. Pace’s scores
for the same events were 193 and
499
Playing brackets for next Monday
pair Stunz Lumber vs Owyhee
Beauty Shop, Brownie’s Cafe vs Ber-
rett’s Service. Everybody’s Inc. vs
Hospital and Mulr-Roberts-Burn-
lngham vs B & E Cafe.
Standings
Team
Won
Lost
B & E Cafe
36
12
Owyhee Beauty
31
17
B erret’s Service
29
19
• Cuts lawns quickly and clean­
Stunz Lumber
26
22
ly — levels weed patches
Everybody's Inc.
25
23
Brownie’s Cale
17
31
• Quick-starting Jacobsen 1V4
Muir-Roberts-
hp. engine
Burnlngham
314
164
•
E
a s y h a n d lin g — w e ig h s
Hospital
114
364
only 64 pounds
SPIN THROUGH
your
grass cutting
• Close trim m in g— cuts with*,
in an inch o f objects
COMING EVENTS
Friday. March 27—Cinderella Ball,
new gym at 8:15 p m.
Saturday, March 28—Last In a
series of Odd Fellows and Rebekah’s
card parties at the I.O.O.F. hall.
Fh-iday, April 2—General meeting
of the W.S.C.S. at the home of Mrs.
C liff Main at 2 p. m.
C o m o In a n d o*k a b o u t o u r
o a t y p a y m e n t p la n .
Hollingsworths'
Phone 142
WHITE ROSE
SEED SPUDS
The clubs range is located on the
°ld Vale highway, 12 miles west of
Nyssa.
Greenhouse Tested
Phone 066-J1
ktte
Closing Sunday Nighi
NAZARENE REVIVAL
Thursday Through Sunday
Tire service as YO U like it!
Standard brand tires and
tubes at right prices . . . and
prompt, efficient service
with a smile!
Our men are tups In the
trade . . . that’s why they’re
here! You’ll like their better
way uf doing things!
É
m
7:45 Each Evening
Featuring
' î&.-Jl atm -
If
Instrumental and Vocal Music
By
A. L. and Mrs. Crane
and
Rev. George
Gillespie
Evangelist-
Organist
Rev. Gillespie and Family
WELCOME
CHURCH of the NAZARENE
414 Good Ave.
Nyssa, Ore.
Robert O. Jackson, Pastor
EVERY LADY ELIGIBLE!
POPCORN
Contest starts Thurs., March 26
Now we're in the business of growing POPCORN — For information on acreage
3rd to 10th PRIZE-1 pr.
Mojud Nylon Hose
and contracts, see the boys at the
Ends Saturday, April 4
Dessert Seed Co.
Wilson Bros. Dept. Store
Dry Good*. Shoe*. Roady to-W**r
X Ray Shoe, Fitting
Phone 32
Nyssa, Ore.
Phone 132