Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 22, 1953, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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URNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. JTHURSEUY. CDODBER 22. 1953
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ere Jwiurninf
O u rn lV ì home from. Nebr­ guest.-,
early all of the Clinches hav. were
urth' Q
W Vale. Th£^concern^ a new gun. —
the Earl Boston I k AJe
>en dug and 4000 feet of pipe laid aska where they were c a ll« r by the
•hieh «TT * : i * he flbl
Ml- killed a Jersey Jbull with a • n:ai
lch.se. wa> incorpt rat-J f or $100,000. rock which s tru d the animal h.». There is new a full crew employee death o f the mother of Howard
| — — An unusal shipment of seed| tween the eyes. The animal wsr on the railroad bridge ea t o f town Jamison and Mrs. Roy Boston. Their
K rom ti«* Journal File*
I’Tus made this r-* k by the I>- er: fN vned by C H SargentyjFruitland E W C cMan*s *s earring his left fQ ie r , Frank Jamison, is returning
kangaroo.
Finally
Mr
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Lewis
devel-
Heed company o f Nyssa to Kirchoff u in e unusal accident occured when footun a sling as the reaj^t of get-
me with them.
5 Years Ago Oi l. 21. 1948
.
. l * C >.. Ltd. of Souiu Africa. Instead „ Boor
„ „ was
.
attempting to drive the tinstjl under the wheels^ka rSiving
Jennie Boston and family of
Po^tast«^BLk>yd Lewi. hau to oped enough courage to capture tnt
shipping the 550 lbs. of vegetable animal i&jp a pasture. ----- Bob hana-car. ------ Roy cS4.'ke:t and
G a te C it y J o tn rn a l
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the way tut he picked seed in large b**s. the company Peck has L* a transferred fron. Frank Golden went hunUiig and O nSdio and Mrs. Sara Miller Oted
kill oil animal intruder at his re..l-
n
an ___
imitation
shovel an started shipped the seed m !«• Ib. bags by Owyhee dam to Dunaway »here h’ brouglO in .) ducks and a yjolkydot at the E arlO lcston home Sunday
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den«t ! to determine wh*S it was. u p __
Classified
Ads.
the
attack.
Later
Mr.
Lewis
brought
evening.
p.
bullfrog.
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Postgi^ster
L
.iiie
paroel post because o f taster ser­ will be inspector for the govern­
Po.stma.ster Lewis and his Wife were
Roger Smitlr, ^hirley Standerfer
ment during the gravel excavation Thomp.'»gi is carring one o f heirlin-
awakened from a deep 6lumber, »he animal to town where It was vice and lower rate, o
Lee
Dick Harris "»ere Sunday dinner
job. His family will njeve to the gers in a sling this week as a result
when they heard a thumping noi.se identified as a muskrat. —
10 V itrs Ago Oct. 21.1918
near on« o f their winnows Presently Cables, Wayne Cheenut and John
Kelley addition in Ny . «here the;, of mistaking said digit for a stamp
S.
L.
Lemon,
formerly
o
f
Caldwell,
mm
a silhouette appeared in the window, Updegraff filed articles of incorp­ will open a chicken hatchery soon in have rented tfse residence vacated and trying to cancel it. C. C Kur
will erect a house and barn on h
something on the order o f a sitting oration o f Nyssa Motors at the I a building nkttr the Dessert Seed C o .,. by George Cavert.
orchard tract Just west o f the city.—
plant. —
HO Mexican Nationals j 25 Years Ago Oct. 19. 1928
Dr. Sarazia harvested his pots:
arrived in Nyssa-Narrupa dtetrict to
Tills week marks an epoch in crop. From 5 acres he secured 600
work in the beet harvest. — — newspaperdom in Nyssa and an- sacks o f commercial *r»ud.s. ------
Y O U T H IN K
Henry Hartley, superintendent of ! other important milepost ha- pass­
Walter Carmen. Nyssa s violin mat
the N y'.a schools, was named pres­ ed. Oct. 14. the first j D
er, will devote ills spare time to
IT 'S L A T E R T H A N
ident o l the eastern Oregon confer­ evfc pria(*d in Nyssa on a power
making several high-class instru­
We Still Have 10 Television Sets io Give Away Abso­
ence ai the Oregon State Teachers press was turned ott- The election
ments. He has secured some excel­
association at a meeting held in I ni’tiCM having the honor of being
lent wood for this pur.po e.
lutely Free, to 10 Lucky Customers. One Set Every
O m a n >.
Lt. Klmer Cloninger re­ the first Job o ff the pre--.0------A
Week Until Christmas. You Do Not Have to Be Present
tiree: army officer was gueri peaker crew o f Id alio Power electricians 40 Years Ago Oct. 2, 1913
KUiggnan Kolony folks are busy
at, the Ny a Chamber of Commerce. ' hav« ju»t comp; ted a
to
Win.
------ The Ny -a Bulldogs took second Nyssa substation in tailing auto­ harvesting b ea n s.------- P. J. Phillips,
spot ,n file Snake River Valley lea­ matic hgKches. ------ The 1 wn cau­ president o f the Owyhee irrigation
Or
cus was held at the council rooms district returned Tuesday from a
gue
REMINGTON
REMINGTON
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business
visit
to
New
York
Citj
for
the
nomiiuvtion
of
i
ticket
f
r
15 Years Ago Oct. 20, 1938
:
Your
AUTOMATIC
GAMEMASTER
where he called on C. L. Tallrradge
N v. 8
Ftank T. Morgan, president of city offices to be i
whom
he
found
enthuoiaiic
over
Mrs.
Ohas.
t.
N
SHOTGUN
30-06 RIFLE
the Oregon Reclamation congress
Choice
plans to water the fertile lands of
er, t topped out Monday and b
left to attend the 28th annual con ­
home
the
legal
limit
cf
phea
1 : 1 s. the O w y h ee.------- The first number
vent l n of that body, to be held in
Ur. and Mrs. N. H Pinker: n ni . d of the lyceum course for the year
Stop In Every W eek At Any Time,
Redmond
— George C. iTenneman
Into
the Campbell prop: rty >n ' l i ' n will be eivon at the Opera House
of Springfli Id Nebr.. announced
W w o f f e r n o w — to early stoppers — a la r g e a n d fin e
Day or Nite, And Qualify
h at he wall formally open a Gamble street which they recer.ly pur’ hr - Friday when the Commonwealth
ed. ------ Mit.s Pauline Fisher ha r »* Male quartette will be the center o 1
-tore in Ny. s a . ------Motorists k«je
GOOD FOOD
24 HOUR SERVICE
selection o f g ift ite m s to meet ‘.he discriminating ta ste .
cautioned by local police to be sûre turned .from a v.icution of several attention.------- C. O. Davis was down
weeks
and
ha-
a
rain
i-u
m
ed
iiar
from
Boise
Sunday
to
figure
on
in­
the dc- : r o f their cars are lucked.
Groce rig», robes and wearing appar­ dutiea in Dr. Saraiin'; gffic». Mi;s stalling a heating plant in N>s«a
el! have been reported stolen from Fay .Hkran “ subbed" for her during school house. — —S. D. Uigelow
has four English walnut tre«u on his j
Unlocked cars. One o f the most ser­ her absence.
place,
evidence that almost anything I
30
Years
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Oct.
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S o u t h w e s t Idaho's Recreation Center
ious thefts reported, iy. the physic­
Downpour o f ru n make' record will grow in Malheur County soil.
ians bag taken from tlie rear o f Dr.
NEW PLYMOUTH
I. J. Sarazi.l*» car while parked in in week Starting on the night of
front of his office on Main street — the 3rd and continuing more or less
Beet growers t>ei lg served by the steadily till the 8th. J. Pluvlu.-, drep-
Amalgamated Sugar co. r*ceiv*d fi­ pad moie rain on Vale than he did
nal payment on 1937 beet crop during the entire month of October
Phone 2-2769, Parma
which amounted to *7.075 tonnage o f la*t year and as much a« during
i all o f the year of 1M3 just past. ------
payment.
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson
Y«*rs Ago
Jfchn Reece returned home from a
Pieter Tensen nrominent local 5000 mlle auto tnp through Oregon
PTA met Thursday evening at
rancher, has been a p p o in t* a mem- b a tin g plant’ at the Ici«iiha orchard the school. An interesting program
Made Possible by ihe
her o f Governor Me.eFs,agricultural w a s s U r C u ^ la .M v S a n d T s p^ ia charge o f Mrs. Jack Reed, pro- |
advisory council tor Oregon, to co-
u
- , .J ,, caDacitv ___ jJ : gram chairman, was held. Miss Ellen i
USE OUR LAY- AWAY PLAN
operate with M e » I offtciataj In re-
¡ S u m m e r s are
Zimdars played two numbers on the
financing farm lo a n s .------Dick and
. ,
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rrs__
tins in lull Svflïig in the padding of violin accompanied by Mrs. A. G
Jake G root and Pei ter Tensen
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their product for the coming sea■ Schultz at the piano. Harold Rhodes j
threshed from 44 to 47 bushels per
K
son’s 4Jl«rket. The rain last week who is the advancement chairman j
Which
awe of Baby Lima beans which w eif
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IMS citmafed eonsiderable of the
- I d to a Twin Falls buyer » t £ .1 0 J d fr cro^ but the younger heads o f Malhe r district of the Ore.-Ida.
Produced a 1953 Minimum Production of
Council of Boy Scouts, showed sev- )
owt ----- To Mr.. C. B. Short
escap' d. *
Dial 2521
219 Main
the honor of bagging 3 turns on the
p
eral pictures that he took while at j
V
4.98 Tons Sweet Corn Per Acre
opening day. Mrs. Short Is iniating
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the National Jamboree in California j
n the aMne
this summer. Mr. Rhodes stated it j
On All Farms Using Our Method
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D a y s G o n e ß y in N yssa C o m m u n it y
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$
$
FREE
fO-TV SETS-10
DO YOUR
CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING
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time
K-BAR SPORT SKO?
* RINGS
• DIAMONDS
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• EAR SCREWS
Aprili Valley
• LONGINES WATCHES
• SILVERWARE
A NEW HIGH RECORD
• FRANCISCAN WARE
• BONE CHINA
WINTER GROW METHOD
JACKSON JEWELERS
ELECTRIC
LIGHT
IS
A
BARGAIN
- USE
IT
FREELY !
SIMPLE STEPS
TO BETTER LIGHTING
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Everyone spends more time indoors in winter. That calls for
plentiful electric lighting — to speed your household chores,
brighten up bleak days and nights, and protect your fa m ily *
precious eyesight.
Here's a simple check to make sure your lighting is up to par:
Dust shades and wash reflectors and light
bulbs. Don't let dust and d irt rob you e t
ligh t that belongs to you.
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instead of losing hi« .sheep he has, w a s « nf.,c i th* “
enjoyable trips
lost three fresnos. He is o£ the opin-
^ ls
an<1 iie ii°Pe> to be able
i ion that they have been borrowed by 1
8 ° 1° £h e World Jamboree in ;
'o m f of the neighbors end would be Canada in 1955.
■tl*d if they would return th em —
ja ck Reed made a ypeech and j
Hrs. Will Coleman, accompanied by presented Mr. and Mr,. A. G. Shultz
, her husbhnd returned home from a VUh a corsage from the community
•elek’s visit at Camp Lewis Mr
., honor o{ their 40th wedding
Ccltnian will spend a brief furlough
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at his home here. ------ Norvell anniversary. They have lived in the
Thompson, student at the Univcr- commun'ty for several years.
/O'Y o f Oregon, wro*^ that he was ■ Mr. Engtilking introduced the high
recovering from an attack o f the school teachers and the parents en-
ftHnush Influenza. ----- Mrs. F. D. j yed the opportunity o f meeting
Hall and Mrs. C. C. Hunt o f the j tnem.
local Red Cross went to Ontario to
• ;md Mr,. Norman Maron of
deliver a cenfig.iment of supplies Junction City. Oreg., were Monday
consisting of
.^uils of pajamas, 67
I pairs of socks, 12 boy, suits, 10 ye»ir overnight guests of Mr. and Mr
C ;d l Leigh. The M.i-ons run a fruit
old siad.
!
store
in Junction City and were in
10 Y ears \go O c l. 16, 1918
’ this community buying produce.
Contractor Phelps is making quick
Mrs. Conley Wil.-on and Mrs. Don
time with trie earthwork and laying F.-itts left Sunday for La Grande to 1
of pipes for the city rater sy*
spend a fe w days with Mr. and M rs I
Thanuel Botner. Mr. and Mr.« Floryd !
C .Id veil ..re staying ut the C o n le y 1
Wilson, it me in the absence cf Mrs.
Wilson.
The community wishes to extend
empathy to Mrs. Helen Booth '
a vi family in the recent death o f I
..-r fa her. Elbert Eugene Lydall
Mr. Lydall died on the way to the \
ho-pital following a collision with an !
•.-. r au: mobile at a crossroads o nr
quarter mile nerrh of the Apple Val- :
ley school Thursday evening of last j
week.
Sara B Miller was a Sunday din-
, gue t at the Hick's home.
Mr- Tom Franklin, formerly Bar­
bara Nelson, gave birth to a 10
pound boy at the Nyssa hospital
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a ft . irday night.
Mr jn d Mrs. Caniel Norland of
Anders on R inch Dam and Mrs.
Martha S. Norland and Raymond
Driving By?
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Ervin Hetrick heme in Wilder. The
. . . . Then the
dinner wa- in honor oiM r. and Mrs
PLEASURE
Le ter Norland who were celebrating
their
first wedding anniversary.
w ill all be yours
Lavonna Ellibee was a Sunday-
if you stop in.
overnight guest of Barbara and Joan
Dick
Mr and Mr- t^ yl Dunn o f Nojuis .
were Tue.'day evMnng dinner gu O >
at the C. L. Fritts home.
Mr and Mrs. Howard Jamison
Tere«a Anderson
and children of Napa. i*olif.. Mrs
Manager
Roy Boston o f Vancouver. Wash.,
Nyssa
Dial 9972
and Frank Jamison of_Cambrid«e.
Nebr , spent Sunday C / i Sunday-
night at the Earl Boston home. They
See
Owyhee Produce, Inc.
Nyssa
Dial 3944
Just
Check location of lamps and fixtures. Is
fu rn iture arranged to give you the most
advantageous use of light? Are additional
lamps needed to insure adequate light?
NOTHING REFRESHES
L ,R E
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Berrett's Cafe
%
Wake sure the right s!*» bulbs are in us«.
Close seeing requires 150 W atts or b e tte r;
*'Z
X
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Rainier Beer
100 fb ^ 0 W atts is sufficient for most
brewed in
overhead fixtures Your de*?er w ill be glad
W a s h in g ^
a to advise you.
[Ì • r : r s
O
is first in
quality, first
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in taste.
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Be sure o 0
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R up on light b u lb s^rin a
variety of sizes.
•lbs
b"
tied.
fnu
s tt
ReplaceOold d a rk e n ^
that all crf ^ t y
sockets are
ElectricityOosts r ^ O t tle in Snake
R'\er Valley, you can enjey^f w ell-lighted
b e f^ e
for |ust a few pennief^TToy. ^
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Do«» So MUCH-Co»ts So LITTLE I
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This ONE policy replaces a njm ber of ordinary
policies and does it better, A cpmalete insur­
ance program! Insures ogOt^YLoL 9ity claims
[personal on-d oulomobile], damage to cor,
gives bropd covcrd^i on p e r s o n a l property.
Get A e rtfets - N O W !
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RENSTROM AGENCY
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Sicks’ Spokane Brewery, Inc.. Q
BROWN SALES COMPANY
Dial ^ 7
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" B ’ St. Phone 1046 Baker. Ore.
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