Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 22, 1953, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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THE N YSSA
TW ELVE
G A T E C IT Y J O U R N A L . N Y S S A . O R E G O N .
TH U R SD A Y. OCTOBER
22. 1953
I informed that the bridge will be in previously fr, m Lithuania, wher
NOTICE OK ELECTION OF
17 South. Range 47 E W U ; Tow n- THE BULLDOG, .NYSSA St IIOOI.
. place by the end of the week and
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PAPER; ENTE* * I5TII YEAR
DIRECTORS OF
shC 18 South, Range 45, EW .M
.t
work.
j
there
was
even
some
spceuKt
on
on
(C
o
n
tir.u
e
d
i'cm
P-.#e
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OWYHEE IRRIGATION DISTRICT T- vn hip 18 Sjuth, Range 46, E -
4 huge celebrat.on when the struct­
7 T . provide a laboratory for the |
in T h e G a ie C ily J o u rn a l S u b sc r ip tio n C a m p a ig n
NOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
W M ; Township 18 South, Range
ure is ready for traffic. *
journalism
I ®
...
1. That an election for the e ffe e of 47 E.W M ; and in Sections 3 to
vinning a pr.z.
» run_d vn on the Cth«r new-
Each active candidate in this oem pagn Is sure
SEND YOTJR CLEANING
two *2) Directors of the Owyhee inclusive o f Township 1# Soatfc.
A ru*
me
h ‘ r n* * -' bicycle or a cash commission
there will be < ne priae bicycle and four
in that number one volume mentions ca^di comm. ■ .ion* for each five active candidates.
Irrigation District in Malheur Coun­ Range 46 E W M
ELECTION PRECINCT NO 2
he high school band, the library,
ty, Oregon will be held within said
The candidates are eparattC Into two districts. Tho^e living outbid«’
All lands within the Owyhee Irri­ high attainments o f the FFA Judg­
‘
-o
district on the 10th day of November,
the city limits of Nys^a are in District Number One. and tho e living
gation
District
lying
and
being
south
1953
ing team, the arrival of new steel .nsioe the city limit of N> -.a are in D i.trict Ms. Two, but any candidate
2. That one director shall be elec­ of King Avenue »which latter avenue
Mrs. Clifford Fox and Mrs. Gram
M y secure -.aa-cr.ption from anycne. anywhere.
ted for the term o f two (2) year* Is located 5 miles north o f Nyssa),
Rinehart, leaderOof local Girl Scout
The f i r s F ^ 0 choices cf prize bicycle vi# Ur given to the highest troopi attended an all day meeting
com mencing on the first Tuesday .«a’d lands being within Township
candidate ,n eavii di-m ct . * . the higher c f the two District winners foi Girl SedUt leaders and comm t-
o f January, 1954 and one director 19 S< uth. Range 46 E W M ; exclud­
P ic k U p a n d D e liv e r y
hav.ng fir-t entice and the high candidate in the other district having 1 tee members at the scout house in
shall be elected for the term of ing Sections 3 to 5 inclusive: Tow n­
Monday — Thursday
ship
19
South,
Range
47
EW
.M
.;
second choice Tne other prize bicycles will be given to the candidates Ontario Thursday.
three <3 > years ccmmenc.ng on the
Township 20 South, Range 45 E W -
regardle s of wh.ch d. "ict they are in, having the next highest number
first Tuesday o f January, 1954.
P h o n e P a r m u 3-3V31
Main speaker was Miss Hilda Sue-
of votes. Tne ectiva candidates who do not win one of the prize bicycles
3. T hat for the purpose of said M.: Township 20 South. Range 46
C o lle c t
vill Mch rt reive a ca h < mmission equal to 15 percent of all money he lif of Seattle, a National Otfl Sciut
election, the area within the district E.W.M.; T wnship 21 South. Range
leader
the
past
two
years
who
iwas
45
E
W.M
:
and
Township
21
South
or she has turned in for sub cr ptions.
• t
tias been divided into two election
precincts, which precincts have been Range 46 E W M., exclusive of Sec­
Following is an alphabetical list of the young men and young ladies
respectively established and desig­ tions 27, 28, 33 and 34.
m
who have signified a desire to work in this campaign. As The Journal
4. That for the purpose o f said
nated with boundarie a fellows:
¡goes to pre - this week complete return- had not been received frem all
election, the following polling places
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 1
candidates, making it .mp,,s.dble to publish the corrected final list of
All lands within the Owyhee Irri­ in said respective election precinct
L<rtually active candidates. The official list of active candidates will be
gation Di tri '
being have been established and located
! announced in next week’s paper and will comprise those m the following
north o f King Avenue (which latter as follows:
_
_________
list who remaun active by reporting on each Wednesday and each
•venue i.s located 2' miles south of FDR ELECTION PHECINOT NO. 1
T h e n see . . .
Saturday:
C airo Junction!, said lands being
Old Ontario labor camp 'formerly
DISTRICT
NO.
TWO
DISTRICT
NO.
ONE
within Township 16 South, Range C. C. C. cainpi situated two miles
(Living in Nyssa City)
(Living Outside Nyssa City)
47. E W .M ; Township 17 South, north of Ontario on U. S. highway
Range 45, E W.M ; Township 17 ( No. 30 and 3 4 mile we t on county
BES6ENDOKFER. Marvin
BINGHAM, Teresa
Couth, Range 46 E.W M ; Township read. in Section 20, Township 17
Rural
South. Range 47 E W.M.
EOWNS, Robert
CHESNUT, Barry
FOR ELECTION PRECINCT NO 2
CARTER, Jack
Rural
Owyhee schoolhouse. situated I '4
CHILD, Andrew
DE HAVEN, Bruce
miles we-t of Owyhee dam junction
COX, Larry
Kingman
Kolony
on Owyhee Avenue, in BecMon 34,
lam Wilson, Editor-in-Chicf
GORRELL,
Ronald
Township 20 South, Range 46 E.W.-
GIFFORD, Kenneth
lockers, the perennial tine-act play
HANEY, Gail
M
Rural
HANSEN, Aaron
5. That the polls shall be opened contest, camera club news--------- and, GRAHAM, John
HOLCOMB, Walter
at 8 00 o'clock in the morning of the familiar cry about the power-
Rural
the day of said election and shall be packed Vale Vikings’ football Veam. HUST, William
IHCBM. Stanley
kept open until 5:00 o ’clock in the Staff of 34 Students
JAMIESON, Jimmie
Arcadia
afternoon of the same day when
First advisor for The Bulldog staff
JEFFERIES, Billy
DIAL 3932
LARSSON,
Norman
they shall be closed
was a Mr. Sherman, the journalism
KODAMA, Jimmy
Columbia Avenue
B Y O R D E R OF T H E B O A R D OF teacher in 1539. Other staff mem- |
Starting Time
¡LANKFORD, Dale
DIRECTORS O F T H E O W Y H E E bers included Ken Lewis, managing LOONEY. Clifford
I LONG, Charles Max
9Pt.-Swn. _
1:30 p.m.
IR R I G A T I O N D IS T R IC T
Adrian
editor; Stanley Ray and Chester
! McPARTLAND, Richard
H
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MOORE,
Jimmy
1:3# p.m.
Brewings
Council, managers; Harold Holmes,
J
MONCUR, Linda
(Seal)
Secretary.
Eureka Avenue
Charles Short and Loo Ray, sports '
. ,
NEWMAN, Gary
First publication Oct. 22, UL3
editors; Verna Mitchell and H oyd PETERSON',
" nny
Last publication Nov. 5,
I
PAYNE,
Max
A Unrl i A run 11 n
Alberta Avenue
Boyles, new.s editors; Elsie Nein, |
FOUNDS, David
POULSON, David
NOTICE OF SKABONAL
society editor; GeraR! Warrwi, f«a :-
ROMERO, Inez
T H U R S D A Y -F R ID A Y
Rural
DK'lERMINATIONS
ure editor, and Harry Choat, ex-
SAGER, Harlan
SMITH, Tommy
O C T O B E R 22*23
Noiice is herebj g;v#n that m i b change editor,
SCHABOT, Bobby
Over treet Road
of -the engjloyers listed below ha*
Reporters were ItobisB Tenaen,
VALDES, Larry
SPARKS, Wayne
been determined to i>e a seasonal Betty Tillman, Barbara Browne,
WIENEKE, Garry
Adrtan
(«mptoyer, within the meaning o f Pauline (Mnn Betty Chard, M arj-
WILSON, Judy
STDNB. Ijenu
ee-Uon U«. 707 (J C L A Any inter- «rie B well. Ha /»ion* Hendferaui, El-
WILSON, Mike
w .th
Rural
ested pert» «nay requea’ a hijaniig
Betty Rodk«to<>l and Roy VKNDR£:.I„ Virginia
W
ZOBELL. Paige
before the Comm; don w.thui ten Brady.
Rural
K o U t r ’hCWTON
'daw* after d-.euau- oj iari poblma-
Th« BalMo* lias been puUtaheri YOUPbG, Carol
R O B € » r i HMCUt S
tltin of this not.ee The " o fi-8e * a * i” ta-Fiunttily every year eince Urn
Rural
of ea« h easonai employer >s as
editum, with the eiceptltm of
c h if s L t f f i i r r
ia»t
year
When
it
was
publialied
on
WATf H FOR THE OFFICIAL LIST OF ACTIVE t ’ANDIDATES
stated below
They slugged their w«y 4nd push­
WHICH WILL BE PCBLI8HEI) IN ORDER OF
Amalgama ter! Sugar Co , 3-7-94 an .every-three-weeks basts
ed Rommel <u *> m the blazing
STANDINGS IN NEXT THCRJiDAY’ S
The .^eevnd edition was distributed
I
thru
19-3-54
A M can sand from Suet u> the
GATE CITY JOURNAL
am<
ng
students
thi«
week,
thus
re-
OS BCR ‘N UNBMI’ LOYMENT
sea
c o a i p e n s a t i ON c < »MMISSIOH turning t*> tlie original bt-nwm hly
Your Subscription Can Mean First Prise to Your Favorite
Dateti and first published Uus publmaoon schedule,
greater this year. Estimates for 19*3 ( nough to clear the piers.
Lei» WtWun Heads IMI Staff
?2hd dey o f Dotober, 1993
SATURDAY. OCT. 24
are f<«- BS.fiOC.OOO as compared with
The cafcle was taken down and re-
r Date of last publication 9th day
Lois Wtisnn. sentor, is the 1963-54
$7,300.000 a year ago Last year's : turned to Eugene, but the farmers
of November. 1953
school term edtua-ln-chisf. Ho-
figure war down about $800,000 from were not defeated- They are now
staff assistants
include
PhyiUs
working on an alternative plan to
“ VENDREUL DA V ( UMARED
a
« t o f 1961.
Oheidelin, news editur; Jorene Staf­
Of
DURINO FIREMEN'S BAU
In analyzing change* in gross in­ float the east end o f the bridge on
ford,
feature
editor;
Rex
Neiger,
Wkh
(Continued fr<an uaga l>
come, general cattle price* have the ferry by lifting the other end
« r r a u m in
Thursday night, all proceeds tr*>co sports edibir; June Peterami, busi­
Pounds and been kwrer than the average for sev- with a hoist truck to get the bridge
ness
manager;
Onus
the high sc.liDol one-act plays will
n * W U t/ASTUB
•cross the river and at the side of
go into the fund stu d en V from Use L y n # w Hlckman- * tivertLslI>« n» " '- ! f.™'
QÙ
the piers.
A 34«
.sch X’l niade door-to-doqy wAiciiat- * « tr s -
Yoneyanra. circu- i
ls
wmpared with an
"unusual“ -season in 1952 when the
Those devoting their time and ex­
Kill* T u e <(ay for cash contributuais,
manager, and Don Poulson,
market was far above the average | pense to the project expressed some
and collected |l’B4, ten iiercent o f c wn P‘ ,'’*,*r-
I disappointment and even a little
ItefXirters are Bonnie Mitchell, for several years.
approximately $V()0 reiseil at tl»e
Potato shipments for Malheur disgust to think o f the days of labor
Bennie
Mullin*.
Venice
Allred,
Virg­
With
Catholic
bazaar
last Saturday,
county Yiave exceeded all records an<l expense used to install the
Vale’s student Ixxly iias contribu­ inia Tinker and Carl Tyler.
X l W Y (M U NT
since ¡990 with a total o f 4,133 cars ‘»'R® <*ble- but their determination
Staff
advisor
and
jc
lamalism
ted $1000, Bt>f »Cout trw p No.
and ( H H i n i X
up to Oct. 20. O f this amount more ! overshadowed any pessimism,
and individuals were exploiting teacher i.s Louie Attebery,
LOBT FT,A NET Ne 11
tlian *5 percent were shipped from
Tuesday evening the Journal was
This
staff
will
be
represented
at
every legitimate means o f raising
rnonen for the uijui-ed athlete
! llie annual Oregon High School the Nyssa terminal which had ship- |
Higii Schijol Piincipal Wilson <akJ i>r*KS «Sbnieience, to be held at Bu- ped a total of 2,279 cars as of that
SUNDAY-MONDAY
Tiu day tliat all a -ti<ux on Use jiart *lene
ida> and Saturday, Oct. 2S. date
OCTOBER 25-26
<>l Nyssa and Vale student- wai
hhder sponsorship o f the [
strictly voluntary, -with school o r - ) University of Oiwgon Scliool of BRIDGE ISLAND FARMERS
and other rectal disorders/
ganization ieailvTs proposing the Journalism.
TACKLE HUGE JOB
contributions with no sUggc lions
All issues o f I lie Bu!ld<)g are neatly
• COLON AND SiOMAtH HUMUS
(Continued from Page 1)
VVL‘ “ M till,
t“«^ h gh 1948. two years to
fi,,ro faculty mcnoher
or other bound
• lO r iO H iHank)
and are ou file In the the moorings on the island side gave
In Technicolor with
adults.
. the
_ volume,
,
way.
c , j i v » n : M I).
e s t h e H W il l ia m »
I. was learned la ,t week that com -
Tt*
years li)49
Even though the cable was (>ur h',,uin!-r C D R H 0«»trlpt| y« Bookl»»
pulsory «^cideiit insui'anoc, winch
ai<e M o n t o bf bvund,
U S i- lM 8
r
W rit« o r Coll
VICTOR MAT! RE
all students taking physical educat- fcconUitg to R. V. Wilson, hlgji anchored deep in the ground and
ROBERT NEWTON
THI
D
I
A
N
C L I NI C
guyed to plants buried beneath
ion are re<r»i«*i U buy, paw a max-
pruu’ Tal
Opwn 10 un til 5 M o n ley th ro u ^ k Friday.
night tons o f acil with heavy equip­
MAI Rl( R EVANS
Wilarm
$!«>
stated
that
(here
are
U ntil ft p .m . M onday, W edeasA ay « ad F riday.
imupi o f 8300 in the event of
ment on top o f it, the moorings fail-
C h iro p ractic Phy«icioag . . . In o u r
y aa r.
It Is packed with beauty, fan and
¡njurie);.
. a few missing issues, and tlutt «
T 0 1 6 M O R T I M I T CAMAY BOOHIVARD
hi to hold and It was seen that the
music that will never be equaled.
Talaphewa CArf 1 9 1 *
FtuKand 1 3 , O n .
A ccorili«« to Ghetti ut, at j*ast
** 1* unched
MatineA S a * KM
According to Oisnuet. at jeaaf
th‘‘
in the endeavor to bridge oonks not be lifted high e-
WOOOWUl b* mtuireii to pay for part
, .. .
of the esjen ses now being incurred
peraona are invited by
tor the youth’s treatment and for
to visit the high .school
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY
rehabilitation.
| library and "bone'’ up on by-gone
OCTOBER 27 28
days through the Bulldog filer
Here Are The Candidates
Girl Scout Heads
Meet At Ontario
PARMA
DRY CLEANERS
Which Life Insurance Can Answer?
Do You Have PROBLEMS
Everette D. (Mike) Michaelson
WE STAND
BETWEEN
INYSSA
THEATRE
"THE DESERT
RAT'
"SON OF BELLE
STAR"
c
o,
o
.4
.o
o
o
"NORTHERN
PATROL"
"MILUON DOLLAR
MERMAID"
"FRANCIS COVERS
THE BIG TOWN"
With
DONALD O’CONNOR
YVETTE DI GAY
GENE l iM KII \R l*
NANCY GUILD
That talking mule and Donald
are back again In their newest
and funniest adventure.
T H U R S D A Y -F R ID A Y
• 1
OCTOBER 29-30
"ARROWHEAD"
In Technicolor with
CHARLTON HESTON
MARY SINCLAIR
BRIAN KEITH
MH j BURN STONE
Tomahawks against cold steel
flaming arrows against the white
m an’s cunning in this saga of
the Southwest.
SATURDAY, OCT. 31
■•4 i
"COUNT THE
HOURS"
a .tti
MACDONALD CARET
TERESA WRIGHT
£
Also
"ROAD AGENT"
with
TIM HOLT
NOREEN N^
LOST PLANET
STLY1A JAYO IB «.TfOBEN
----------------------------
QUEEN OF HARVEST FESTIVAL
COUNTY FARM INCOME
(Continued f«vui page 1)
ESTIMATES REVEAL DECLINE
batul concert aug hxrwk ball in
(Continued from Page 1)
the ueu high arhool g)nma.sium In duced on 47.500 acres, but the mar-
the evening with an intermission ket value Was down to show a de-
flonr •how.
cline in estimated income.
Wayne Chesnut and Eddie T a ylor,' Livestock Income probably shows
co-chairmen «>( the free barbecue, the greatest decline o f any other one
have re|>orted the engagement of crop, even though total sales were
Andy Peterson of Vale to prepare
and supervise the serving of the
barbecue. Plans call for the bar­
becuing of three beef to feed an
estimated five to -lx thousand guest*
of the city on Nov. 7.
Chairmen of other committees
working out details o f the day-long
Harvest Festhal are Wilton Jackson,
harvest ball; Ulmer Cruson, sport* c o n G E N E R A L
events: Jerry Fle*ey. floor show:
Ho*.* Onowr. decorations; Bernard AMERICA sava 1 5 %
Eastmaif, budget Hammy Chadder- on fir« insurance for
don, prizes; Duane Alters, publicity
and advertising, and Harry MlAftr. owners of preferred
band.
r (lk s ? T h « a n s we r
BOISE RADIO EXECUTIVE
IS NYSSA SPEAKER
(Continued from page 1)
freshman injured Oct 9 In a football
game between Nyssa and Vale high
] schools.
A nominating committee was
named by Carlos Buchner, president,
j members o f •which are Don Mow
Fred Bracken and Ed Boydell. This
I committee will announce » slate of
officers for 1954 at the November
meeting.
Too Late To Clasaify
FOR SALE— 1 blond dinette set.
drop-leaf table, hlghchalr (folds into
play table). Mrs. Nells Larsen, next
to Corn Cannery.
41-ltp.
Television Facts
DID YOU KNOW THAT . . .
. . . your antenna is the most
important part ol TV Reception?
Cheap or Free Antennas
Are INFERIOR to the needs in
Nyssa and Parma
LET US INSTALL the right kind of
antenna for you—at a price fair
to both of us.
may mean money to
outfit
skiers,
has
adapted
their famous "Expert”
ski
trou into a lowlander model
o f slacks that give you all
the dash and verse o f a. fast
gchuss...plus good looks; as
eye-catching as the moun­
you. Ask us.
25% of all antenna installations
done in Nyssa during the next
week will be donated to the
RENSTROM
AGENCY
L O U IE
Dial 6697
VENDRELL
B E N E F IT F U N D
tains in the sunlight. M ade
o f 100% worsted gabardine,
these slacks side zip and but­
ton tab close. The waist is
iastic-grip lined to hold way­
ward shirt tails in lin«. Y ou r
hips stay slim with set-in
LET US
pockets. Choose beige, plat­
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TV and RADIO
REPAIR
H e lp Y o u E n jo y Y o u r T V
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WE GIVE FREE ADVICE
HERB'S
RADIO SERVICE
Nyssa, Ore.
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brown,
navy,
dark
green or black.
Sires 10-20 iV .s v i
and
T u b « « , A n te n n a s , P a rts
501 Main
W h ite Stag, who knows bet-
tet thsn anyone else how to
S U PE RI O R SERVICE
BR ACK EN 'S
Department Store