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e THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 21. 1954 the ,nd ib erni nd iry ale of on rs. ou nd ah of senior English classes came out with wonderful results Out of the poems written eleven were chosen to be published in the National High School Anthology of Poetry. This Dr. Edwin W. Chiropractic Physician 101 East 1st St. Physiotherapy poems rated special mention in the High School Anthology of Poetry book. The other eight students whose poems were published are Stanley Bybee, Joann Zinn, Junius Tanner, Kenneth Cottle, Marilyn Lowe. Pauline Russell. Ruth Herriman and Phyllis Cheldelin. Funeral Thurs. for Mrs. H. Armstrong Late Classify Bulldogs Down Vale In Conference Game ^ ' Oldham a 28 he . ken’s vs Berretts Service. W e a th e r (.O P WOMEN TO MEET | Nyssa was represented by six I . ■ . V * ______ . . . j The Malheur county Republican bowlers at the “Payette Bowl”, Jan llg ^ s temPfra ture hit Womens club wlll meet Mondav, 15. 16 and 17. where they participât- ^ * Z Jan. 25. at 2 p m. at the home of ed tn the Blind Boogie for both men thermometer dropped to 12 degrees Mrs. Charles Flagel In Ontario, ac to beat the previous low record of and women bowlers. cording to announcment here this book is composed of original poems Marjorie Pomeroy, bowler for Ber 17 on Dec. 30 and 31. The “ cold week. written by seniors in high school. retts team won first with a score of snap'' followed moderate tempera- , The particular book that the seniors 258 over more than 100 enteries. tures of the previous few days and Wahlerts Entertain from Nyssa will have their poems Maxine Brown, who bowls for B A- E threatened storms Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wahlert enter published in also has the poems of Certificates Awarded Cafe was second with a score of 242 Sunday. The North Board of Con tained Saturday evening at their Each student whose poem was other senior students from the trol recorded .04 inches of rain Sat- home for Mr and Mrs. Ferrin Woll northwestern states. These states chosen to be published was awarded , turday, but this area missed snow of Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. John Dor- are Oregon, Idaho, Nevada and a certificate. The three girls who storm s and a near blizzard that hit lty. Mrs. Harold Wilson and Mrs. received special mention were a- Washington. the Baker area west of Huntington Van Ure. The Anthology book that these warded certificates with the words Temperature readings for the past students poems will appear in is “ Special Mention" printed on th e 1 week are; Too To Funeral services were held last not available now but it will be out lower left hand corner. Max. Min. Thursday at the Lienkaemper in April. January 13 34 FOR SALE!— Crisp cold storage ap 23 Funeral chapel for Mrs. Hazel Arm It is a great honor to have a January 14 ples. Various grades. Syme Cold 49 26 strong. who died Jan. 11 at a poem you have written published January 15 50 30 Storage on 95. 5 miles south of hospital following a major b and all the seniors whose poems January 16 _____ 38 Fruitland. 55 2-tfc. operation. The Rev. C. D. Honeyford were published are to be compli 48 January 1 7 _____ 43 Nyssa High School Bulldog of the Ontario Baptist church offic mented on their fine work. January 18 __ 45 30 ! FOUND—In front of bank 2 car The Vale Vikings fell to the Nyssa keys on chain. Claim at Journal of- iated. Interment was at Owyhee Special Mention January 19 41 30 Bulldogs in a fast, tight game played fice. 2-ltc. cemetery. Out of the eleven poems chosen January 20 12 on the Nyssa floor January 15. Hazel Henrietta Fischer Arm- to be published three were awarded WANTED— Used infants car seat. The first quarter of play was close | strong was born at Lindsay, Nebr special mention. Margaret Bates. 2-ltp. DUI 3060 and low scoring. The Bulldogs were Aprii 13 1903. she was united in June Peterson and Lois Wilson were the three girls whose very fine in the lead 12 to 10 at the end of marriage to Jim Armstrong April AT,, HOUSE TO RENT — 2 bedroom. the first quarter. The second period 21. 1924 at Julesburg, Colo. IN U rs e T y o C n O O l modern. Dial 2907. 2-ltc. found the Vikings fighting harder she is survived by her husband, Members o f the A. N. K. Garden to get a lead over the fast moving : j j m Armstrong o f Nyssa; one son, club of Nyssa attended the Idaho FOR RENT — Small 1 bedroom 2-2tc. Nyssa team. They managed a 25 to Jimmie 0f San F.-ancisco; one Nurseryman’s school held las Tues- house. Dial 3097. 22 lead over the Bulldogs at the end granddaughter, Diana; three bro- I day and Wednesday at Hotel Boise. of the first half. The third period thers, Harry Fischer of Kimball. in Boise. was the tightest of all. The Bulldogs Nebr.. Woodrow Fischer of Ontario Speakers included Winston Rob were determined to close that gap and Robert Fischer of Bremerton, erts, gladiolia specialist of Boise. in the score and at the end of the Wash., one sister. Marie Ditty of Mrs. Julia Haunch, rose specialist third period they had only one point Bremerton, and several nephews of Portland. Mrs. Orin Hale, owner SP E C IA L S to go. v and publisher of “ Northwest Gar 1. Farr ihand Box with spreader and and nieces. crois feed attachments. The score at the end of the third She was a member of the Lindsay. dens” in Seattle and O. B Howell 2. 1951 Self Propelled John Deere of Spokane, landscape. period was 31 to 30 in favor of the Nebr. Baptist church. Combine with pickup attach Viking squad. In the fourth quarter ments. WOKD RECEIVED the Bulldogs fought harder than OF GRANDSON 3. 1938 and 1939 John Deere A's. ever to win over the visiting Vikings. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Herrman have In the last minutes of play the Bull dogs had a three point lead over the received word of a grandson born January 10 in Bend to Mr. and Mrs. Vale gang and were fighting to hold Members of the Malheur county Norman Gregg. The new arrival has that lead. The Viking squad got a foul shot and that only left a two Knife and Fork club will be able to been named Brent Joe. Mrs. Gregg point gap in the score. The Bulldogs hear Robert Kazmayer, author, edi is the former Ellen Ann Herrman. stalled the remainder of the period tor, world traveler, tour conductor and came out on top 42 to 40. Bum and one of the most popular speak USE JOURNAL CLASSIFIED ADS garner was high point man for the ers on the American platform, when Bulldogs with a total of 17 points. he speaks at the East Side Cafe in Smith was high man for the Vikings Ontario Friday evening of next week. The dinner will start at 7:30. with 16 points. Kazmayer will speak on World af. Box Score fairs, based on his experience gained PF FG FT T P 2 9 1 through a quarter of a century of 5 Snider almost continuous travel. His latest 17 5 3 7 Bumgarner 4 Journies include a flying trip around 2 6 Holcomb .....2 4 the world during the course of which 0 5 5 Tanner 2 1 he saw top American military fig Cox . .1 0 ures in Korea, Nehru in India and Subs: Neiger, 2; Hartley. 1. dozens of the lesser leaders In Egypt, Italy, France and England. Eleven Seniors Receive Awards In National H. S. Poetry Contest Nyssa High School Bulldog The poetry contest held in the PAGE FIVE Dial 3230 Electro-Therap> Members Attend N'yssa, Oregon Mr. Farmer 4. 1946 Ford-Ferguson. 5. Beet Bed, Side Dump 15 4 ft. will» I hydraulic hoist. 6. W. C. Allis Chalmers. 7. Side Delivery Rakes and Mower*. 8. Skyline loader, Wagner Loader; Davis Loader. 9. Edwards Plows. 10. 2 Case Balers. Many other Items that are priced to sell. Stop by and see Walt at tha equipment lot north of Nyssa or cal$ 2888 Nyssa. Oregon. Western Corrugator Co. Your Massey Harris — Ferguson Dealer Nyssa Births Jan. 14, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Elli son of Caldwell, girl. Jan. 15, Mr. and Mrs. Richard- French of Nyssa, boy. Jan. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Rodger A a - derson of Nyssa. girl. Jan. 19. Mr. and Mrs. M elvto Smith of Nyssa. girl. SEND YOUR CLEANING USED EQUIPMENT to PARMA DRY CLEANERS Is Your John Deere Tractor Ready For Spring Work ? ? Kazmayer Speaks At Knife and Fork ? 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For instance, letting a friend express his personal preferences, Ls one way of trusting your neighbor. Sometimes I prefer a temperate glass of beer in the evening but I’ll always ask what you'd like before I pour yours. ^o e To Install Your Own Nyssa High School Bulldog The fortunes of our basketball teams rises and falls just like the tide. On January 8th the Flyers journeyed to Ontario and both of our teams were defeated by about the same score. The score of the Eightth Grade game was 28 to 19 and the score of the Seventh Grade was 26 to 16. In the games with Adrian played the week before our boys were victorious. The Eighth Grade win ning by a score of 34 to 14 and the Seventh Grade by a score of 41 to 12 . In the Ontario game our Eighth Grade got o ff to a flying start and had four points before Ontario scored. Then the Ontario boys began to score heavily and got twenty- one points while we were getting eight more points. Halftime score was twelve to twenty-one. During the second half both teams scored only seven points with many substitutions being made by both Coaches. • These Nysr.a boys that saw action in the game were the starters: Dennis Savage, Kent Lovejoy, Gary Chesnut, Lie yd Montoya and Monty Burbank ar.d substitutes: Jim Ber- gam. Gale Coleman, John Messick, Jim Settles and John Marsh. The quarter scores of the Seventh Grade game were, first quarter-4 ail, second quarter-7 to 13. third quarter-11 to 21 and final score-11 to 21. Boys that played in this game were LeRoy Morris, Leo Gallegos, Henry Phillips, Dwight Hunter, Ron Rookstooi, Gary Toombs, Jerry My- rick and Clark Jaques. All the boys on the basketball squad came back from Ontario tell ing us how large the pntario players were. Someone suggested that per haps Coach Lovejoy should start feeding Nyssa's future Bulldogs generous rations of Grow Pup. Someone else said. “ It’s going to take a lot of Grow Pup.” Nyssa Women's Bowling League Nyssa Boat Club Thursday, Jan. 21, 8 p. m. City Council Chambers Guaranteed Junior High Sports Copyright, 1954, United States Brewers Foundation IM PO RTANT MEETING Pick Up and Delivery Monday — Thursday Phone Parma 3-3131 Collect Nyssa Couple Attends Services in Portland Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smiley travelel to Portland to attend services held I for Mrs. Smiley’s sister. Mrs. Arthur 1 Beckelhymer, who died as a result of 1 a car wreck on Dec. 31. The Smileys returned to Nyssa Monday morning. Catholic Parents Meet Monday Night Members of the confraternity of Christian doctrine, composed of parents and teachers o f the Catholic church, met Monday evening at the church. Officers in charge of the meeting were Sam Smit, president; Mrs. Bill Wahlert, vice president; Mrs. Victor Haburchak, secretary, and Carl Roth, treasurer. Meetings will be held the first Monday in each month and treats will be given the following Saturday to the class that has the largest representation of parents at the meeting. The fifth grade class was winner for Mondays meeting. Ken tile ... A SKILLED ENGINE TUNE UP io your own design 25 Smart New Colors SEE US TODAY For FREE ESTIMATE Fouled plugs . poor com pression _ a mis-adjusted carburetor . . . they all contribute to rapid engine wear. That's why you SAVE IN THE LONG RUN wdien you have us tune your en gine regularly. Drive up, today- JOE'S SIGNAL SERVICE Corner 3rd and Main Dial 388 Stunz Lumber Company Nyssa, Oregon Phone 3926 707 Adrian Blvd. STORK BRINGS GRANDSON The birth of a grandson was an nounced by Earl D. Hollingsworth this week. The Hollings-worth’s son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dean Pearce of Guatay, Cal., reported a son born to them at 4:15 on the morning of Jan. 1. 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High Individual Game Mrs. Dale Garrison 193 Olorla DcOroat 183 Parings for Jan. 25 are Hospital vs Stunz Lumber. Everybody’s vs B A E Cafe, Leedy’s Orill vs Brown, ie’s Cafe, Manser’s, Inc. vs Muir, Dial 2201 Roberts and Burnlngham and Brae- Thursday, Friday, Saturday—Jan. 21,22,23 Training Panties Children's Cotton White and Colors Cannon Towels Heavy 20x40 Cotton — 70x80 $ 1 .3 5 RUMMAGE CLEARANCE TABLE OUTING FLANNEL Table Full of Bargains Your Choice 4 yards. 1.00 Nyssa. Ore. Sheet Blanket 7 for $ 1.00 $ TOBLER'S FEED & FUEL, Inc. PLAID Dark Striped Special 1.00 $ Wilson Bros. Dept Store Dry Goods, Shoes and Ready-to-wear Dial 2721 Nyjfcsa