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JOURNAL
NYSSA
volume
xxxxviiin o .
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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYS 5 A, OREGON THURSDAY, M A Y 21. 1953
T W E N T Y PAGES
Stage All Set For Malheur County's
Eigth Annual Spring Jersey Show In
Nyssa Saturday; 50 Awards Scheduled
School Board Polls Students' Parents New PTA ° fficers
For Opinion on Cafeteria, Music Room, iOsta,!led' i1“ 8*
Shop With Explanation of Total Costs ■** ^ 9 0
Mrs. Leslie Ballantyne was in­
stalled as president of the Nyssa
All plans have been completed for
Parent-Teachers association last
Parents of the 1.070 students en­
Malheur county’s eighth annual
Thursday night following a program
rolled in the Nyssa schools are being
Spring Jersey Show to be held .-Sat­
and this year's final meeting Other
pclled this wees by the school beard
urday on the school lawn near the
officers installed were Mrs. Paul
to get an opinion on the addition of
"Y" on Nyssa'.* West Main treet
House, first vice president: Mrs. Sid
a cafeteria to the school system. A
Charley Grider, general shot-
Flanagan, second vice president;
detailed explanation of probable
chairman,
stated that reports from
Mr- Rosel Hunter, third vice pre.-i-
costs of co n d u ction of a building,
Rain, which was a boon to garden.^
A district jamboree for Malheur dent: Mrs. Roy Barnes, secretary,
e.ther to include a shop and mu*ic
and farm crop*, washed out the various committees indicated tint
county
Boy
Scouts
will
be
held
Fri­
and Cliff Main, treasurer Mrs. Wil­
room, or for cnly a cafeteria, and
double-header opening of the Ny. -a this year's show will be the mo-t
outstanding ever held with cham­
the costs o f operation together with day and Saturday at the Big Bend bur Foster, past president, was t:ie
Softball league Tuesday night.
bers of commerce cf Nyssa, Adi un,
means of financing, was given in a park east of Adrian, Don Benson, installing officer
Make-up games will be scheduled Ontario and Vale, as well as num­
A general report of the recent
Ontario, Malheur district camping
circular letter sent to the parents.
by the Softball commission for a erous individual business firms, giv­
state PTA convention at Medford
"* Postal cards to be mailed back to chairman announced.
later date. Teams involved ate Wag­ ing their usual support.
Flag raising will be at 4 p. m. Fri­ was given by Mrs Ballantvne. Mrs.
Henry Hartley, clerk of the school
goner Motors, scheduled to play Hoi-
About 50 trophies and prize- ua.e
board, contained three statements, day and the district court of honor O. E Cheldelin and Mrs. j ’ W Rig-
ling *worth.--’ at 7:30 p m , and M. v
ney,
who
represented
this
organiza­
been obtained by the trophy com­
one of which was to be checked by around the campfire will be at 8
Trucking,
matched
with
Uerrett'.
mittee to be presented by sponsnr-
the parents to gain an overall opin- o'clock the same evening. All parents tion.
They reported that »51 delegates Hope and Charley Grider. Nyssa, Malheur county spring show. First Service for the second game
ing business firms of the valley, l i e
Ion. The three statements were: “ I ___, . ,__ . ,
.
. .. .
Nyssa
LDS
2nd
Ward
will
play
were
registered
and
11
came
from
county extension office at Ontario
showing their registered cow Sybil cow known in Malheur county to
think we should consider building
f outl? g
T,¡bier's
Feed
in
the
first
game.
7:30
Malheur
county,
which
was
one
of
Troops will be judged by patrols
Gamboge Pretty Polly which has have received the "ton of gold” a-
ha- pledged support in doing much
only a cafeteria. I think we ought
only a cafeteria. I think we should with A and B award ribbons to be two counties in the state to recive been chosen by the production rom- ward, from the American Jersey Cat- p .m , Friday. Hollingsworths' is of the paper work and providing per­
scheduled in a second game, but ha- sonnel to clerk at the .-how.
consider building, a shop, music given by judges. All patrols scoring recognition for work in pre-school mittee to he the queen cow at the tie association.
not announced an opponent.
The Nyssa Lion- club will ike
room and cafeteria. I think we ought less than 600 points will receive a physical examinations. It was re­
ported that Malheur county partici- j
Next Tuesday will see May Truck­ care of the noon-day lunch on the
to drop the subject."
participating award. An investitute pated '100 percent in the program
ing playing against Hollingsworths' grounds and will distribute free ice
Riggs Among Top
The letter from the school board service will be held for tenderfoot and much of the credit was given
in the first game of a double-header o Id Jersey milk to all who attend.
to parents stated that approximately Scouts.
Berrett's Service will taken on LDS The milk will come from the Lee
local PTA units and the help of
650 youngsers carry their lunches t
o
__________________
! Public Health Nurse Edna Farris,
2nd Ward in the second game.
Stoker S t Son farm at Adrian.
school and eat on the premises and _
_
_
Nys-a's high school valedictorian,
i Special musical numbers were pre­
Herman Hilficker, Ada county
that there has been considerable dis- L e g i o n A u x i l i a r y
L. Kay Riggs, was named one of the
sented by Janice Williams, Wayne
agent, Boise, has been named judge
cussion recently about the desirabil- _
..
1
Students
Attend
four winners Saturday in the sev­
Chesnut, Stanley Thompson and*
to make the placing.* of the animals
ity of a school lunch program.
Installs Officers
Dick Herriman.
a- approximately 100 head of the
Grand opening of the M & W enth annual Oregon State Federa­ Youth Legislature
tion
of
Labor
college
scholarship
The school board has estimated
The Nyssa American Legion auxil­
Market, formerly Gordon s Drive-In,
be-t dairy cattle of the valley parade
the cost of a cafeteria, completely iary held joint installation of o ffi- J
Kay Riggs and Daryl William-, in front of the grandstand Henry
will be held Friday, Saturday and contest. It was announced last week
that
Riggs
was
one
of
seven
students
furnished, at $55.000. while a struc­ cers with Vale and Ontario at a Polio Meeting Set
president and vice president of the Reuter. Adrian, is the expeditor md
Sunday, it was announced this week
ture to house the cafeteria, com­ meeting last Thursday evening at
by Lloyd Wickrill, manager of the in the state winning top place in a Nyssa Hi-Y club attended the an­ Marie Bailey. Leeds Bailey and Don
For
Thursday
Eve.
written contest and from this group nual youth legislative conierence Anderson are the clerk*
pletely furnished, and additional the Nyssa Legion hall. Mrs. Una
new grocery.
the four were chosen following in­ held at Salem May 8 and 9
space for a general shop and music Pope, district president of Mt. Ver- I A special polio meeting has been
Larger and better classes of 4-H
The
store
was
purchased
March
terviews last Friday.
room would cost considerably more. non, Ore. presided as installing o ffi­ called for 8 o ’clock Thursday even­
They presented the local Hi-Y and Future Farmer cattle are in
Estimates of contractors received cer.
ing at the Malheur Memorial hos­ 15 from Oscar Elliott and James
club's bill which dealt with increas­ prospects as boys and girls complete
Other
winners
were
Janet
Knee-
when the junior high school was
pital with the general public urged Millard by Lou Mendiola and Fred land, Portland; Salome Kaskinen, ing punishment for dope peddlers in
built for the cafeteria only, were ! Local auxiliary officers installed to attend, it was announced by Mrs. Wisner of Boise where they operate Astoria, and Dale Metcalf, Pendle­ Oregon. The bill was tabled in one of their plans to enter animals for com­
petition.
two other stores of the same name.
$44 657 $47.455 and $48.432 from wer? Frances Laurance. president; W. W. Poster
ton. Each of the four winners re­ the committee meetings. The dele- j Ijueen Princess Named
three bidders. Bids on the larger Janlne Lytle, first vice president;
Since
purchase
of
the
establish­
Word was received Tuesday that
ceived a $500 cash scholarship at an gates met Gov. Paul Patterson and
Sybil Gamboge Pretty Polly, own-
structure to house three units bids Clella Jamieson, second vice presi- Gene Malacki, Portland, head of the ment. extensive remodeling and re- in^tituûon'o'f jTk'orliër"choice‘
many legislators before returning by Hope and Charley Grider, ha.
were $70 307 $75 282 and $»0.052 dent; Nora B Graham, secretary:
„ ,
Oregon National Foundation for In- decorating has been under way, in
been chosen Queen to reign over the
Riggs announced that he will at­ home May 10.
The latter bids did not include Ef^en Tobler, treasurer, Elaine j fantije p araiyS|Si wm be present to addition to installation of all new
The club's yearly picnic for old show, and victory Sybil OcotUla
tend
the
College
of
Idaho
at
Cald­
equipment for the shop estimated at Lienkaemper, chaplain; Eli^ibeth glve reports on various phases of equipment A room formerly occu- !
and prospective members will be own«,d by Mr and Mrs Fred E Bur-
pied by Mel Beck’s Real Estate and well and major in physics courses.
an additional cost of $5,000.
Burton, sergeant at arms and Secret efforts ^ combat polio.
held at Boise May 29 Officers re-1 Kess Vale, wiU be in the royal box
i
•
j
.v.
.
Mink,
historian.
a
portion
of
a
stockroom
have
been
j
cently elected to head the club for stall as princess, according to Rosel
It was explained that annual ope-
’
,
, I
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included
to
make
additional
floor
rating cost of the cafeteria would be
Refreshments were served at the m r
O
the coming year are Kenneth Cot­ j H Hunter, publicity chairman.
space
for
the
retail
area
with
the
tle, president; Ronald Buchner, vice
approximately $25,000. the m a jor close of the evening. All members I > | y S S a r i O C e S
L
Pretty Polly won her right to rule
removal of partitions.
president; Stan Thompson, secre­ by outproducing any other Jersey
portion of which would be recovered are reminded to attend a meeting
tary; Mickey Coate, treasurer, and j cow in the county. She produced
through sale of meals. The board Thursday evening. May 21
to discuss,
T -, C fe * * * *
Eleven new refrigeration units and
pointed out that there probbaly the annual poppy sale.
414
X
two produce racks have been instal- i Joe Martinez. 22, is being held in Larry Bauman, reporter.
[ 1,738.4 pounds of butterfat in three,
would be a deficit of $2 to $3 thous- i
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Nyssa high school placed two of led along with all new display islands the county jail in Vale in lieu of
j 305-day lactation periods. Ocotilla
was chosen princess by her outstand-
its trackmen in the state track meet and T-type check stand near the en- I payment of $1000 bond set by Justice
at Corvallis last Friday and Satur­ trance of the store. The building has of the Peace Don M Graham follow-
j ing single 305-day production record
The school district at the present:
been completely redecorated inside ing his arrest on a charge of assault
of 678 4 pounds of butterfat, Hunter
day to gain eight points.
time has a bonding capacity of ap- \
said.
Placing were Les Hiatt, third in and out and a new neon sign in- with a deadly weapon Martinez is
proximately $400,000 which would P i , , * « « . , P _ i .
being held for a grand Jury on the 1
The trophy for the 1953 Jersey
the javelin throw, and Bob Amble, stalled.
take care of either plan, if parents t j | |
iJ C lI C
A frame building just north of the recommendation of District Attorney
J Queen is being provided by Tobler’s
fifth in the discus throw.
ask the board to bring it to a votej
! Feeo-.t* Fuel and the Nyssa Chamber
R od Hartley, a favorite to place store has been removed to make Charles Swan, Graham said,
and the patrons of tl.i J. trict in
Martinez was arrested Saturday
! of Commerce is furnishing the tro-
in the 440-yard dash, was disquali­ room for an additional parking area
turn approved either plan.
_
: phy for the Princess. Other trophies
fied in the preliminaries when he to accomodate 250 cars at one time evening by City Police Officer How- [
The cost to amortize the bonds for
ard
Crawford
who
stated
that
he
at-
j
Malheur
county's
tax
levy
for
the
are being given by the Nyssa Eleva-
scattered
other
runners
in
attempt­
around
the
market.
the entire project on a 20-year serial | State Police Sgt. Wayne Huffman,
basis would be about one and one- . Ontario district office, was the guest ing to extricate himself from a box , During the three-day grand open- ' tempted to lead the man from a tav- coming fiscal year is expected to be tor, Idaho Power Co.. Farmers Co-
I ing event, all ohildren accompanied ern and when they arrived at the aboul half that of the current levy, operative Creamery, Ontario Cham-
fourth mills and it would cost more speaker before the Nyssa Lions club formed by running mates.
by adults will „ be ______
treated with
Others attending the meet with j py
_____ free
__ P°Uce car. Martinez pulled a knife d was announced this week by Coun- ber, Vale Grain Ac Feed. U. S N.i-
per year if the bonds were repaid in Monday noon, using as his subject
Coach Kinsey Keveren were Junius ¡ce cream cones, coffee and donuts on him He was 1,ei|ig taken to the ty Clerk Harry Saekett. The new tional Bank. Wilson Bros. Depart-
a shorter time, but a lessor amount Highway Safety.
—
police station to be booked on a pub­ budget for 1953-54 fiscal year a- ment Store, Adrian Oil Co., Martin's
over the entire period.
In elaborating upon his theme,! Tanner, Teddy Keck,
,, r_ Harry
, Bum- ! will be served to all visitors and 100 lic intoxication charge. Crawford
ni unis to $578,301, a figure approxi- General Store, Adrian, Adrian Feed,
ba kets of groceries will be given
J. L Herriman, chairman of the "Highway Safety,” Sgt. Huffman laid 8a[*ier and Kenneth Toomb.
said.
mately $20.000 less than the amount Eders Hardware and Van Petten
free.
board, stated that the poll is an at- down some sane rules for drivers of Ontario high school capturea iz
On Sunday, Acting Chief of Po­ requested
Lumber Co., Adrian, and four ad-
tempt to discover the wishes of the 1 automobiles to follow in planning
on the strength of Sam Tay-
lice David Gray arrested Johnnie M.
The budget will be met by $305.101 ditional trophies by the Ny.s.sa
ccmmunity. Parents are asked to sign and taking vacation trips.
‘or's
Place ' n
^ broad Jump,
Thomas on a disorderly conduct to be rai.ed by taxes—an amount Chamber.
the cards in order that the board
The sensible way to go about it, j dlm Beem placed firth in the same
charge. Giay said that Thomas star­ $17 52 le>s than the tax revenue for
The Amalgamated Sugar Co. is
will know what responsible people the law enforcement officer said, i* event.
ted to cur.-e him. grabbed his cloth­ the current year—and 273,200 from providing medals for all junior ex­
are voting. The opinions will be held for the vacationist to plan his trip ! T^e 27th annual state meet was
ing and reached to his hip pocket other -ources, such as taxes collect­ hibitor* in the 4-H and FFA divis­
in confidence and only the tota l, before-hand. This planning would1 won convincingly by Medford high
where a knife was later found. Gray ed by the state and apportioned back ions and special prize* are being g*v-
Saturday will be Poppy Day in
votes will be publicised, he said.
take into consideration such factors j school s Black Tornadoes with a total
said that he hit Thomas in the face
Ph in various divisions by Bill.* Food
as condition of car, miles to be driv­ of 69 points. Gresham was in second Nyssa when member-; of the Ameri­ and in the stomach, resulting in in­ to the counties.
The budget board, composed of the Market, Adrian, Ny a Feed Mills
can Legion Auxiliary *ell the symbols
en each day, hours of the day for place with 32 points.
juries that made hospitalization nec- county court and Grant Rinehart, and Vale Supply.
of the first World War, made by dis­
| driving, speed and number of stops.
cessary. Thomas was released from
Hunter commented that for four
| In addition to these considerations Sunday's Jalopy Race abled veterans, to raise funds for the hospital the folic whig day and Nys.*a; Hilton Clark. Vale, and O. T. years, this show has been judged the
Connor,
Ontario,
met
last
week
to
veterans'
benefits.
Mrs.
Kermit
Lien­
Sgt. Huffman admonished his listen­
kaemper said that all poppies sold appeared in police court where he approve lhe proposed budget. The best of its kind in Oregon and pre-
ers to show courtesy on the highway, Last Until June 10
here are made by veterans in Oregon was fined $75 with $25 suspended b))ard pared au departments except dieted that the 1953 exhibit prem-
Nyssa high school's baseball team to watch for children now that the
Sunday will mark the end of day­ hospitals and that every cent re­ and orders given that he leave town the county library and extension ises to top them all.
will not go to the state tournament summer vacation is approaching and
Gray said that he believed Thomas
at Albany this weekend as result of to be on the alert for cattle on the time jalopy races at the Nyssa rodeo mains in Oregon. One half the a- was still in Nyssa Tuesday evening. service for a total of nearly $18,000
Rinehart said.
grounds,
it
was
announced
Monday
mount
raised
remains
in
Nyssa
for
highway.
losing a hectic game to Pendleton
The county clerk said that the new |
Referring to this latter hazard, by Lynn Snodgrass, president of the work in this community and the
here last Saturday night, in a game
tax levy will be about 10 mills as
other half goes to the state auxiliary Fine Paid After
the sergeant said the least a driver sponsoring Owyhee Riding club.
that went into extra innings.
compared with 21 mills for the cur- j
Races will be suspended, Snodgrass for work on a state-wide basis.
After securing a 5-0 lead on two could do is to slow down when ap­
rent year. A 10-mill county-wide j
Members of the local Auxiliary 3 Months Lapse
runs in the first inning and three proaching a herd of cattle—“ thus said following this Sunday’s races
A promise to pay a fine was made road levy was defeated at two dif- , Nyssa chapter No. 938, National
in the third the Bulldogs were mas­ admitting you have as much brains until Wednesday night, June 10. Af­ have completed planes for their sales
ter that date the goggle and gas and will be on the streets early Sat­ good last Friday after a three- ferent elections by voters of Malheur The-plan society, was guest Tuesday
ters of the game until the top of the as the cow.”
I night of the Nyssa high school
boys will do their stuff every Wed­ urday morning.
Above
all.
Sgt.
Huffman
cautioned,
months lap*e of time. Justice of the county.
fifth when Metcalf. Pendleton Cat­
Ail original estimate of $100,000 Speech club at a "goodbye” party,
Peace Don M. Graham announced.
cher started a rally with a two-on drivers should give their strictest at­ nesday night.
In last Sunday's races Bud Hozel
tention to their driving when on the
Gilbert A. Granillo was fined $100 for road purposes, all of it from an- 1 held in the high -.chrol library,
homer.
ticipated receipts from the state,
Other guest.-, were members of .the
won the trophy dash, after setting
and given 30 days in Jail last Feb-
Scoring two in the seventh to tie state highways. He said that the five the fastest time, 20.06, in the quali­ Nevadan Satisfied
motor vehicle license fund, will be Ny--a Toastmasters club, who ap-
center
or
six
highway
fatalities
in
Malheur
I
ruary
on
a
charge
of
drunken
driv-
up the game, Pendleton's
fying heats.
With Fishing Here
I ing. Unable to pay the fine, Granillo increased considerably with a large pearpd cn the program as speakers.
fielder, Guyle, tallied the winning county thus far this year were the
Miss Doris Rigney, Speech club
carry-over, it was reported. Rine­
The B-main event was taken by
result
of
the
driver
losing
control
of
Lured here by reports of good fish­ was committed to the county jail in hart said that approximately $200 - pre.-ident, presided over the short
run with a 6-5 score.
John Gipe, Meridian, and the A-
The Bulldogs were held to one his vehicle and running o ff the road. main event by Eldon Thomas, Notus. ing in Owyhee reservoir, D. H. Pet­ : Vale where he served the Jail sen- 000 will be available for county roads program which included induction
The driver must remember, Sgt.
erson of Elko, Nev., had the satis­ | tence and an additional four days in to paint a brighter picture in that of understudies into the Thespian
hit. a double by Savage, after Phelps
replaced Minthorne on the Pendle­ Huffman added, that he holds other GIRL SCOUTS MAKE
faction last week of confirming lieu of payment of the fine.
group, talk by Nyssa Toastmasters
Sheriff John Elfering asked that department, but a fund inadequate
those reports.
ton mound in the top of the fourth lives as well as his own in the hands C ORSAGES FOR MOTHERS
club members and games, followed
for all road needs.
he places on the steering wheel.”
Granillo
be
released
so
that
he
could
inning.
hi* fir I vt .-k here lie had, . ,
,
The county budget not only stays by refreshments.
The speaker was introduced by
Members of Girl Scout troop No. a During
Bulldog score producers were
good catch from the reservoir, the \
10 W ‘ he fine. Graham within the six percent limitation, jt j Don Bowers and Avon Peterson,
Tom
Jones,
program
chairman.
7
recently
made
six
corsages
which
. u .,nn „
„„v, we,
«Hot said that Granillo obtained work and
Vaughn and Snider in the first
were taken by Mrs. Clifford Fox, largest being a 16-inch bass that last Friday the -urn of $96.50 wa i- approximately $18.000 lower than president and secretary, respectively,
inning and Vaughan, Lotejoy and
weighed
over
five
pounds
when
dres­
the total amount that could be of the Thespian group, inducted
troop leader, to mothers at Malheur
DANCE RECITAL NETS $103.55
Cox in the third.
sed. He used silver minnows for bait. paid in full.
rai.-ed within the limits, Saekett said Larry Bauman and Ruth Herrman
Memorial
hospital
on
Mother's
Day.
A
total
of
$103.55
was
turned
over
Nyssa executed the only double
into the society.
Peterson, accompanied here by his SOCIETY EDITOR ILL
The troop Also met at the home of
nlav of the game—Savage to Snider, j to Malheur Memorial hospital from
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. S h erm an o f
wife, operates a wholesale automo­
Mrs. Marvin Wilson, Gate City
Mrs.
Fox
on
May
11,
at
which
time
--------------Betty
Wilson’s
fourth
annual
danc-
pm*
.
-
Marcum and Savage combined to
the members made plans for the tive parts business in Elko. He was Journal society editor and book­ Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carver |
strike out nine Pendleton batsmen, ing display held May 9. it was an­
nounced last week. The funds will be Girl Scout camp. A question and informed of Nyssa's excellent fish­ keeper, was confined to her home and family of Boise were Sunday i
while issuing seven bases on balls.
used to purchase a Polaroid camera | answer session took up part of the ing by a factory representative in Tue-day and Wednesday with a dinner guests at the John Carver!
home.
sinus infection and the flu.
Boise.
for the hospital.
* meeting time.
Softball Opening
Set for Friday
Scout Jamboree
At Big Bend
Grand Opening at
M & W Market on
Fri., S a t., Sun.
Four In Con,est
Police Jail One,
Hospitalize One
Sgt. Huffman
County Expenses,
Taxes Reduced
For Coming Year
Driving Plan
Legion Auxiliary
Poppy Day Sale
Bulldogs Bow to
Pendleton 6-5
Thespians Guests
Of Speech Club
Jaycee Delegates
Go to Convention
Official delegates from the Nyssa
Junior chamber of commerce who
will attend the state convention at
Salem Friday through Sunday are
Glenn Burton, state director; Aug­
ust Giraud and George Oxnam,
members of the board of directors,
and Jim Nicholson.
Headquarters for the convention
will be the Senator hotel at the state
capitol with the Salem Jaycees as
Adrian Seniors
Receive Diplomas
Nyssa Goes All Oul In Backing Variety of Events For General Public This Week End
Adrian—The Rev. Hatzell Cobbs,
pastor of the Boise First Christian
church, was commencement speaker
last Thursday tVening for the grad­
uating class of the Adrian high
school.
Mary Ellen Williams gave the
valedictory address and Patricia
Smith gave the salutatory speech.
Two musical numbers were given
by the high school band, two vocal
numbers were presented, one by Mrs.
June Hartley and one by Faye Mane
Hopkins. The Rev. Henry Moore of
Adrian gave the invocation.
Lee Stoker, chairman o f the school
board, presented the diplomas to the
graduating seniors.
This week will see another of Nys- j than the routine promotions that Implement and Carl Si Burt's Ma- son, Buick and Willys Overland sold prices advertised in larger cities.
There are feed stores, insurance
sa’s promotions that have been high- have been taking place in America chine Shop. These firms are able to j by Herriman Motors, Nyssa Motors,
supply all parts and repairs for the Waggoner Motor Co., Western Cor- and real estate dealers, gas and elec­
ly successful in the past, only this for generations,
equipment they handle.
rugator and Roberts, Nyssa. There tric service, home furnishing stores,
time there are innumerable themes Impl<.m4.nt t>nt* r
for the event Practically every busi­
Very few, if any farmers confine are Ford, Chevrolet, International a theatre with oomplete listings of
ness firm in Nyssa is featuring from
Nyssft has B*lned recognition Implements to one make. If a farmer and Federal trucks handled by Her- coming shows, gift shops, special
one to hundreds of items at reduced throughout this part of eastern Ore- needs a replacement part for his riman, Nyssa Motors, Owyhee Truck produce and meat dealers, locker
prices or with special services and *on and " « t « ™ Idaho as a one- tractor, he can come to Nyssa and and Implement and Western Corru- services—in fact, every available type
quality that is unmatched anywhere. stop imP‘ement and parts center buy it and then go to another dealer gator. Like the implement dealers, of business and service to be found
First of all, Saturday is Jersey Day The druggist, the clothier and the and pick up a part for a mowing motor vehicle dealers maintain out- anywhere.
in Malheur county That’s the an- Professional men long ago became machine of an entirely different standing service and repair depa't-
^M n^nd^M r*. Nicholson left Sun­
Residents of this community will
day on a week's vacation to Portland nual event that has gained increased conscious of one of the town's big- make. Nyssa implement dealers ments.
find
this Issue of the Oate City Jour­
and into Washington and will return recognition each year through the gest drawin*
maintain stock valued at hundreds
Shoppers here have numerous nal filled with advertisements that
Farmers are able to come here to
through Salem to attend the con­ efforts of the Malheur County Jer-
of thousands of dollars with service stores where they can select their can t* studied and checked for bet- O S T S C H O L A R S H IP
vention. Mrs. Oxnam plans to ac­ sey Cattle club, Tieing with the big inspect and buy tractors and other
Dan Lovejoy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
company her husband for the week­ event this year, are the implement implements made by Minneapolis-j and repair departments unequaled | everyday needs in foods and cloth- ter buying values and "where to get How ard Lovejoy, is one of 91 Oregon
;
ing
with
prices
and
quality
unmttch-
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end at Salem.
and automobile dealers, who for the Moline, Allis Chalmers, Ferguson,!
Choice
of
Car.
ed
anywhere
else
In
the
lower
Snake
in
Nys,a
thu
week-end
and
every
college
next
year
it
has
been
an-
first time will display cars and farm Massey-Harrls. John Deere, M cC or-1
KFTURNS TO ARMY ( AMP
Unu'ual for a town the size of river valley. Food prices at Nyssa's day that they find it necessary to'nounced.
implements.
mlck,
International
Harvester.
Oliver!
Kt
R Koslfr, left Wednesday
Is the selection of automo- modern grocery stores have been 'come to town ’— they will discover1 The scholarship covers tuition and
Pvt. C
Probably the biggest motivating and J. I. Case. Dealers handling * y*sa
for Camp Stoneman. Calif, for as-1
biles. All popular makes—each of compared, item for item, with tho*e that Nyssa business firms can back'
fee' and was awarded on the
force
is
the
fact
that
Nyssa
business
the.se
lines
are
B
St
M
Equipment
,ftpr
a
week's
furlough
ati
basis of scholarship.
signment
»rents,
Mr
and
and
are
Bauman’
Farm
EquipmenT
w’
^
teVn;
th*m
having
a
wide
ranf?e
o
t
mod*
of
targe
chain
*tores
from
Wciser
*
“P
their
claims
of
friendlier
service,
firms “ like to do something
the home of his
Inc., «1«—can be -een here. There's Ford, 8 ° ^ on innumerable occasions and ^ lower prices, better quality and com-
Mrs Clarence Ke 1 er. pvt. Kesler! filled with enough ingenuity o be Corrugator, Hollingsworth«',
Mr*. J * h a R rlrh l U
h7d juncom pleted hi* basic training j ^
plan something d.fferent Owyhee Truck At Implement, Nyiaaj Chevrolet, Plymouth, Chrysler, Hud-| found to be actually lower than plete stock* of merchandise.
th« hospital as a technician.
to
at Camp Rcber , Caul.