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THE NYSSA Around Arcadia Mrs. George M w lrr DUI 2733 The Nv-sa R ad Assessment di>- trict has- finished paving Iir.per.a! avenue. Parley Feik took his 4-H livestock club on a seiner roast last Thursd ly, Mr. and M r' Jacob Zittercob and children o f Ashland were visitors last week at the John Zittercob home. The George Must. Gordon Keele Cecil Houston and the Clyde B..w«?rs families all drove to Starkey, Ida Tue.-day for a day of picnicking and swimming. ^ M r and Mrs. Norman Hipp and family *ere Ironside visitors T day. Mrs Minnie White o f Payette visited at the George Huit home Saturday. Norma Jegii Hipp a t‘.ended a birthday party for Marsha Savage at the J.m Savage home m N> -a Wednesday. Mr Jay Warner called on Mrs. George McKee in Ny- -a Friday. C ard Evans of WoUowcreek Is visiting Beverly Graw at the Jay Warner heme. Man Bundy of Burn' was down Tue-day spraying his cows in the George H u't pasture. Cecil and Harold Houston have been combining for Herman Houston on Ontario Heights. Mr and Mrs. Otis Bullard are down from their summer h. me in McCall for the combining season. New Management Effective Aug. 1 ANDERSON'S GROCERY be CITY JOURNAL. Saturday c a ll«: - a the B .llard h 'me vere B<: t> a:.d W.lm.i B illa rl f B i>e ar.u M an,; M. Lee Da:i and family Mrs. Harold Da.l and children v.'ited Tuesday a. the Elmer S;rad- ley home. Mr~ W illiam Stradley f B.g Be id i is spending a fe *• days at the home o f her 'On. Elmer Stradley. Mr.-> Le'ter Reece and children visited one day La.'t week at the Charlie Bullard home. Norman Hipp was a business visi tor in Arock and Jordan Valley Monday Jim Sigler, who is working at Juntura. spent the weekend at the Ben Houston home Mr and Mrs. Clyde Long and Mr. and Mrs Max Long were visitors Saturday evening at the Charlie Bullard home. Mr>. Rose Cousins and three sons cf Vale were Sunday dinner guests of the Jay Werners Mr. and Mrs. George Hust and children drove to Mann» creek F ii- day evening to attend a shower hon oring Mr and Mrs. Le. ter Bagley. Sunday visitors at the Norman H.pp> were Mr. and Mrs John Arby and family f Payette. Mr and Mrs. Bill H.pp and Mr and Mrs. Duke Hipp. Carol Aubry stayed to visit Linda Hipp for a week. Mr. and Mrs Bill Shaw and Mr. i and Mrs. Earl Shaw o f New Piyrn- ;uth were Wednesday visitors at the George Hust home. On Saturday Mrs. Olen Harris, Mr- Lester Bagley and Mrs. Dwight P a r m a -N y s s a Junction W ill GATE N YS3A. OREGON. PAGE SEVT» T H U R S D A Y , J U L Y CD. 19¿3 Days G o n e By in Nyssa C o m m u n ity From the Journal Files History, Hobbies At County Library funeral o f her brother-in-law, Ly man Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. Fvan Tobler rrtu ra- ed Wednesday evening from a trip to Wi.-con.-m. Indiana and Minnesota. 5 Year* \gu Jul> IS. ISIS n the bank- cf Snake R.ver near The Malheur County Library will They visited Mr and Mrs. V. L. Ny - -a — Bread prices climbed a put into circulation on Saturday, George Henneman ha- moved h.- Cumngham and Mr. and Mrs. W il hardware store to h.« new building little to eight and seven cen t' a loaf Augii't 1. the following b oks which liam Tobler. adjoining the F.r-t National bank or three loave.-. for 20 cent>. — M iv.. concern Ohio history, hobbies, and Mr. and Mr». Tom 4 handler .»«4 on Main Street Fire in the para O' Muriel S:erling and Addalee electronics. Dianna left la.'t Sunday for Spokane phernalia room f the M - me Hail Jame.' of Payette will open a tnauty A di tingut-hed fifst novel, “ The where they will spend a week visit caused an estimated $700 damage to 'hop in an office room in the Wilson Bounty Lands,” by William Ellis, ing Mr. and Mrs Bob Chandler. building Monday’.' .'corching hea: paraphernalia bel :.g:ng to the Mas Mr and Mrs. W. A. Bybee and tells of the growth of the American onic Lodge, order of the Eastern of 10C degrees is blamed for a fire frontier In the Western Reserve Karen and Mr and Mrs. Delbert Star, Jobs Daughter and the Blue at the S D Goshert home which area Tom Woodbridge exemplifies Hooper and Blaine were m Utah last Lodge — N > " a Jun: r American resulted in damage estimated at the spirit c f rugged individualism so weeg. They drove their team of oaea Legion baseball team defeated Pend several hundred dollars. in the Pioneer parade in Salt Lake necessary during that period. leton Sunday deciding the district 25 Years Ago July 27, 1928 "Th e Second Face," by Marcel City. seven and 11 championship — Work Mrs. Tom II easier, Mrs. G eorge T a j buildings on Main Street are Ayme, is a brittle satire on modern has been started by Chicago Bridge advancing a« teams and scrapers are living. A Paris businessman sudden Wilson Harold and Verna Wilson and Iron Co. on the erect; n of Ny making a noticable showing in exca ly acquires a new and handsomer picnicked at McCall Sunday. ssa is new high elevation water tank vating for the Caldwell building and face. The complications and adven at Third and Locust R-'-el Hunter. Joe Myers with a crew of men are tures this lead, to afford a most un Charley Grider, Cliff Beaumont and running cement in the besement of usual story. C liff W right went to It-.dpendence the Wilson Bldg — Messrs Wood Juliet Bmdt has written “ Hand last week to accept for the Malheur and Raymond m the near future.will book For The Blind." intended pri Jersey Breeders A'-ociation the a- begin work on a 40-rocm frame marily for the newly blinded and ward given to the county organiz rooming house on the East side of their sighted associate' ation conducting the be.-t spring Nyssa E A Wimp has about com Hobbies for pleasure, for profit, or dairy show in the state. pleted his work of outfitting and in for practical use are included in 10 Years Ago Jul» 29, 1:113 stalling the machinery f. r the Ny- Glenn A W agner’s "The Bo >k of Government aerial mapping of 4,- s a Laundry and will be open for Hobby Craft." Illustrations and dia 000 square miles of land in northern business Monday. — The post office grams show how to make such items Malheur County has been started by m Nyssa looks all dressed up with a as a bike trailer hitch, a canteen, Ny- Fred Shearer who is stationed at new fl or. screen doors, etc. and a cattle brand sport belt. Baker during the time of his work " i i Lumber Co. opened it's doors for • High M ruing F. g" by Markham business Monday. Miss Eva Bov- here Th e v, rk la for Dept \ Harris, is a comedy of human rela riculture A A A crop control.— dell left for a 'tour o f Yellowstone tions. Normally skeptical and sensa- Lord Halifax, British Ambassador to Park. tive. the characters try to do the the U. S and farmer in hi.s own 30 Years Ago July 27. 1923 best w :th their lives. right in England, spoke in the city A new Scripps-Bocth car appeared Thomas Gallagher has written a ¡iark in Parma Saturday night about on the streets this week under the novel as real as your neighbors in agricultural problems and their rela able guidance of C liff Tillman. — “The Gathering Darkness," as he tion to the war effort.— Mrs. J. L. Glenn Davis, one of our largest po tells how depression becomes the Church escaped injury, with the ex tato growers, reported that the po force which breaks a marriage and ception o f burns on her left arm tato market is looking up a little, wreaks vengence on its children. when a jar of cherries exploded in to net the local grower about $1 00 "Prim er of Electronics and Radi- her kitchen while -he was canning.- per owt. — Artie Robertson has pur and Energy," by Donald Caverly, is Emil Stunz, Jr. has gone to Port- chased a new Ford car to use in his an up - to - date edition o f basic 1 land to attend welding school and work delivering the U. S. mail to su ' principles dealing with composite a- Dial 3211 For work in the shipyards—Nyssa burban neighbors. W ith a new car i tomic particles and the use o f the Antenna Installation .schools will open Aug. 30, according mail carrying has lost all its terrors. energy which they release. to Supt. Henry Hartley. Hottest weather of the year is re ported at 98 on Thursday p. m. — 15 Y’ ears Ago July 2*. 1938 Nyssa City band gave it's third The Roy Cook family will leave in Mr. and Mrs. Campbell IVaer re public concert, Wednesday night in a few days to make their home at the newly completed band stand Emmett. ----- The Pacific Oil Co., turned Sunday night after spending before a crowd o f some 200 persons. one of the largest developers o f oil in a week visiting relatives in Casper, — Raymond G. Larson. Malheur the U S. is after leases in the M a l | W yo and Ogden and Logan, Utah. Mrs. Betty W arn er returned to her County agent for the last 10 4 years, heur River valley around Vale and W e G ive S i H G reen Stamps has resigned effective Sept. 1, to ac has appointed Ja.v N Frost of this home in Renton, Wash., after an ex tended visit with her parents, Mr. city as their leasing agent. cept a position with the Amalgamat ♦Approval of Credit and Mrs. Tom Rust. Mrs. Warner ed Sugar Co. at Nyssa.— Nyssa post 35 Y ears Ago July 26, 1918 office is well on its way to a second Radcliffe Chautaugua closed a three j helped care for her mother who has class rating according to figures just day engagement Friday evening. A | been ill. released by S. X> Goshert, post feature of the evening that was ; David I'ateh o f Salem, a form er master. Ending of the fiscal year greatly enjoyed by the audience and | Nyssa resident has been a house- June 30, 1938 showed an increase of heartily cheered was the wood sa w guest this past week at the Grant $2,467 65 in total receipts or a 30 per ing stunt by Ernest Wilson, which j Rinehart home. Joey Clarkson, son o f Air. and cent gain over the previous year.— was tlie penalty for being defeated Mrs. Deane Clarkson o f Corvallis Kingm an Kolony and Nyssa troops in the ticket selling contest. The fi of the girl Scouts, 29 strong, with nancial report revealed a $139.37 de arrived last Sunday to spend the re mainder of the summer with his their leaders, Mrs. Grant Rinehart ficit for the Chautauqua show. and Mrs. Maurice Judd, left for William Tell Coleman and Miss Cecil grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. their annual encampment at Pay Belle Ward, among Nyssa’s most Brady. Joey arrived with Mr. and ette Lakes.— High temperature for popular young people, were married Mrs. Norm Dobie. Mr. Dobie is an the -week was 107 degrees for Friday in Vale Wednesday. — Miss Pearl extension specialist at Oregon state and is doing extension work with Morehead and Mrs. J. Roberson are Leeds Bailey in Malheur county for 20 Years Ago July 27, 1933. assisting in Wilson Bros, store dur George Closson has cleared sever- ! a week. al lots just across the tracks and ing the rush o f work incident to M r. and Mrs. Hom er Jones and where weeds once flourished, a min moving Into the new quarters. — family, Mrs. Wilton Jackson and iature park is now growing complete "Five were initiated into the Rebekah family and Mrs. Nora L. Jackson with a good number of trees.— Hou Lodge Wednesday, Arthur Cook, spent last week end at Payette ston Wilson, 12, outdid his Dad when I Mrs. Ernest Zahller, Mr. and Mrs. Lakes. the two were on a fishing trip on | Dallas Duncan and Mrs. Nettie Ada Savage returned last Monday the Deschutes River. He hooked a Cook. after spending the week end in Redside trout measuring 23 inches I 40 Years A go July 31, 1913 Pocatello where she attended the and weighing 4 4 pounds. — Dr. J. J James Pogel of Prairie City has Sarazin reports that analysis o f Ny- j purchased the Sanderson residence Frank Smith left Saturday for Cali ssa drinking water by the state | property in North Nyssa from Rob- fornia. WS.C.S. will meet Wednesday, board of health reveals it to have Van Giles. — A contract has been the highest " A ” rating.— Robert let to C. W Cochran of the Chicago Aug. 5, at the home of Mrs. Griey Thompson, manager of a grocery Bridge and Iron Co. for a 50.000 gal Smith. Kent Mann, son o f Mr. and Mrs. store in Portland, visited his parents, i lon tank and 100 foot tower and all Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thompson here ; necessary connections needed for Chas. Mann, returned last week from Temperature here for Monday thro- j the new city waterworks. — A a 11-day trip to Santa Ana, C a lif, We invite you to come in ugh Wednesday have been a scorch cloudburst on the hills up the O w y where he attended the National Boy ing 106 degrees to 102 degrees.— Dr. hee Wednesday evening caused Scout Jamboree. and see our cool cottons in, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Standal and J. J. Sarazin saved the life o f a much crop damage and numerous mother and her infant daughter breaks in the Owyhee Ditch. — Dr. her sister and husband, Mr. and when he delivered the baby and per Sarazin returned from an eastern Mrs. Cha.s. Dollmore, o f Bnnning, formed a major operation under the trip this week. — Barney Wilson re Calif., returned recently from a trip dome light of a car in a rude camp turned this week from Kentucky, through Yellowstone National park alone. — Cane sugar $6 per 100 at and the Craters o f the Moon. Mr and Mrs. Lorin Whittington Maddux and children of Wei.ser Hin ch’s. and Mr. Troy Oooing were Sunday visited the George Husts. Keith dinner guests at the Martha S. Nor Maddux is ¡lending the week at the land home. Hu t h >me. Mr and Mrs. Charles McFarland and Mr. and Mrs. DeLoyd Schim- mels spent the weekend fishing a- T Y P E W R I T E R S bove Lowmnn. A ll Makes Phone 2-2769, Parma Mr. and Mi W alter Hiekmnn of Airs. Woodrow Wilson Bought—Sold—Rented—Repaired Arena Valley and Mr. and M;s. Tom Fletcher's T yp ew riter Exchange Schwover of Reno, Nev., visited at Hiway 20 West P.O. Box 459- Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Farrell and the DeLoyd Schimmels home last Boise. Ph 26961- Idaho j Glenda were among 27 relatives who week. I ¡net in Julia Davis park Sunday for | a picnic in honor of Mr. and Mrs. j Roy Moyer o f Champagne. 111. and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Baker of Lincoln, 1 Neb. Buck Wilson o f Waila Walla. I Walla, Wash, and Kenton Palmer of ! Portland were houseguests last week at the C. A. Butcher home. Bill j Rooke o f Cottonwood and Sally . Baker o f Payette were Sunday 1 | visitors. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Arnold went to Warm Lake Sunday to bring ' Darwin back from a week’s vacation ‘ with his Scout troop at Camp Billy Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Parent and family o f Ontario were Sunday din- : ner guests at the Frank Plagman home. Mrs. Helgert and son, Louie, of Spokane, Wash visited four days • last week at the Earl Boston home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston and family attended a fish fry at the D. A Rogers home in Roswell Pun- day evening Mr and Mrs. Ben Lancaster and family spent Sunday fishing at the Anderson Ranch dam. Mr and Mrs. Lester Wilson and i • Bob o f Prairie City, Ore , spent, the j Handy Petera entertained for hind the backdrop improving —Family Dinners weekend with the Orley Smith fam the ladies of the Auxiliary the Handy’s aim with a hatpin. — Dinner Parties ily. other night — and had the ladiea Mr and Mrs Jerry Sinclair and —Group Luncheons From where I sit, we all get believing for a while that he’s the family of Coos Bay, Ore., visited the • things “put over” on us now and Jack Moran family, Saturday. beat marksman ever. again. When it's good-natured- Wesley Hershey and family o f Handy put on a great net. He tine! Hut, some folks would like Pasadena, Calif., visited at the Jack ! net up a whole bunch o f balloons to fool the rest of us into believ Reed home last W edne»diy and Thursday. Mr Hershey is the Y M - 1 on a muslin backdrop and then ing it’s wrong to enjoy an ocr*. C.A. secretary at Pasadena college took out hia pea-shooter. 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