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THE N YSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. N YSSA . OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 1. 1954 D ays G o n e By in N yssa Co m m u n ity From the Journal File« 10 Year* Ago— April 6. 1944 ¡Hunt. The lots adjoins Mr Hoi- Rev. and Mrs Lloyd Pounds jnes pro p erty at the highw ay nake ex- w ere re-appointcd pastors of the bridge and he plans to ma F ull G ospel church. — — Dale tensive im p r o v e m e n ts ------- G e t B randon has been appointed as ting ready for hot w eather, six city M arshal, M ayor H erchel new electric refrig erato rs w ere Thom pson a n n o u n c e d .------- Mrs. delivered to the O w yhee dam site H elen G onyer resigned her posi by the Idaho P ow er C o .-------The tion as in term ed iate teacher in Civic club has designated A pril th e O w yhee to tak e a position in 12, as the day for planting trees Nyssa. Mrs. McConnel of A rcadia in the city p ark It is expected has been secured to finish her th a t 200 trees w ill be planted at term of s c h o o l.-------No low p res this tim e, about 40 having been su re w a te r w ill be available in donated by individuals and the N yssa this year, city officials re balance bought by the Civic and ported, because the low pressure C om m ercial c lu b s .-------The town line is in bad condition as a re council took possession of its own su lt of roots breaking the joints. q u arte rs in th e B lackm an b uild - 1 E very w a te r user will be billed ing this w eek. This will also be on th e high pressure b a s is .------- the new hom e of the city library, F ran k Ray purchased the John presided over by Mrs. F. R. Mar- Reece r a n c h . ------- C arlos Buch- shall n er was appointed zone chairm an of th e N yssa-O ntario-W eiser zone 35 Years Ago— April 4, 1919 of th e Lions club. Joe M eyer has sold his 120-acre 15 Years Ago— April 6. 1939 hom estead on the Eastside to The house on the old C harles Dave H aw kins for $1200 or $10 M arshall place, occupied by the p er a c r e . ------- F ran k M iller and L aw rence B lodgett fom ily was fam ily of P ay ette have moved to N ^ h fg V S h S ira rd -e m p K ' - » » e r e Mr. M.Mer w ill h a v . ed Jam es Bushong, su p e rin te n d charge of the sub-station. — — en t of schools at Em bler, as su p Mrs. B eatrice W ilson has pur- e rin te n d e n t of th e local high chased the Van Gilse residence school for one year. — — They p ro p e rty in th e n o rth p art of h ave stru ck soft w a te r at the tow n for a consideration of $1550. A rt E astm an ranch. This m eans The property consists of a fine an o th er farm er w on’t have to residence and outbuildings and haul w a te r next w in ter from the seven l o t s .------- Mrs. T. M. Lowe O w yhee r i v e r . ------- S ixty-six re of O w yhee was appointed M al clam ation m en, including em h eu r county historian, by Miss ployees from the O w yhee pro- C ornelia M arvin, state historian. ject w ere p resen t at a safety —C harles G arrison purchased a m eeting held at the Nyssa re- new Briscoe car from the C entral clam ation office. — — Owen G arage. — — T he saddle pony Davis, son of Mrs. S. B. Davis belonging to Lon P ra tt grazed who has been em ployed in Flo- too close to th e steep bank of the rence, Oreg., as a landscape river, w hich caved in w ith her, arch itect has been tran sferre d to giving h er an enforced b ath She the M cKinley N ational p a rk in sw am across the riv e r and was A laska. tow ed back by Messr. DeBord „„ „ » . .. , and D awes w ho w e n t across in 20 Years A g o -A p n l 5. 1934 their boat Mrs. C. W. B arrett reported th a t for th e first tim e in her 21 49 ’' e a r* " 9° " p n ‘ 1914 years in Nyssa, h er petu n ias sur- The Nyssa cheese factory con- vived th e w in ter m onths and did tinues to m ake big gains in the not freeze. She said even the am ount of high grade cheese pro- | chickens rushed the season, she d u c e d .------- F or the first tim e in w ill have spring friers in a few the history of th e tow n the lid days from a brood hatched at a was on Nyssa S unday, and not a C hristm as setting. A nother gard- j card was shuffled nor was a bill-1 n er rep o rted 15 v arieties of ard ball rolled. H ow ever, we can flow ers in bloom. — — L o tt D. still go to th e depot and w atch Brown, atto rn e y of B aker, has the train s come in. — — H D purchased th e lib ra ry and office j B irdsall has trad e d his E ast Side eq u ip m en t of the late A tty. E. hotel, w hich he ow ned and con- ! M. B lo d g e tt.--------H undreds of ducted the past five years, to Nyssa people thronged to the sta- F ran k D utcher for a ra n ch in tion to greet th e latest edition of | Long Valley. — — The fam ous! th e “iron horse” the new stream - KSD ranch below Nyssa ow ned j line tra in of the U. P. w hich has j by F red K eisel of Ogden, is pull- j been nam ed the G olden A rrow . ¡n g up 10 acres of m ixed orchard ; C. C. H unt was p erm itted to 17 years old and w ill set out I ride on the new train from H unt- Italian p ru n e trees in th e ir stead. ington. He was w a te r boy in 1883 ‘Daddy S m ith has closed his shoe w hen th e first railroad grade was shop in Nyssa and d ep arted for b u ilt by his fa th e r betw een P a y - ! the high hills n e a r B aker w here j ette and W ieser. M ayor Howard he w ill engage in prospecting Larsen, Dr. J. J. Sarazin, F r a n k : d u rin g the sum m er. — — Wm. T. M organ and Dr. E. D. N orcott W ard has re n te d his place to Hen- ! also m ade the trip from H unting- ry P ra tt. Mr. W ard expects to i leave soon for P ra irie C ity to en-1 ton to Nyssa. gage in m in in g .------- E. F. P ra tt 25 Years Ago—A pril 5, 1929 recently filed on the d esert claim I H. D. Holmes has purchased 15' n ear A drian form erfy ~ h eld “ by lots in W ard’s addition from C. C. Thos. M. N elson of Boise. Mr. and Mrs. E lm er Cruson w ere guests T hursday evening of M r and Mrs. W ayne C hesnut Rob H artley left S unday for Mr. and Mrs. E arl D eim er of C orvallis a fte r spending a week Nam pa spent the w eek end w ith for spring vacation a t the hom e Mr. and Mrs. C am pbell Baer. | of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H en Mr. and Mrs. G len Evans ry H artley. ( moved to M adras to m ake th e ir j Mr. and Mrs. V ernon P eterson home afte r living in Nyssa two of P o rtlan d spent the w eek end ! years. Mr. and Mrs. Roy B arnes v isit at the Leonard H ew ett hom e ed over the w eek end in P rairie They cam e to Nyssa to see Joan City w ith Mr. and Mrs. Hugh H ew ett in the dance recital S a t urday night. Mrs. P eterson is Mr. Glasglow. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Beck and H ew ett's sister. fam ily spent last w eek in Cali-1 Mrs. Jac k W illiam son of C ali form a visiting friends and re la fornia is visiting a t the hom e of I Mr. and Mrs. Don H erron. tives. LOCAL NEWS Bowling League S tandings as of M arch 29: W Leedys G rill ..... 25 B erretts S ervice 22 B racken’s Dept. . 21 B & E C afe 18 4 M ansers Inc 17 S tunz L um ber 16 M-R — B urm ngham 13 H ospital 10 E verybody’s 7 4 High Team Series Leedys G rill B racken’s D ept High Team Game B erretts S ervice Leedys G rill High Individual Game H arriet W eim s (scratch) B etty W alters (handicap) High Individual Series H arriet W eins (scratch) O pal B aker (handicap) W eiser w ere S u n d ay evening din- n er guests at the H obert Adams home Mr and Mrs F ran k Byers w ere d in n er guests S atu rd ay evening of Mr and Mrs. Jo h n Bowen of Vale. Dick H art who is atten d in g Oregon Tech College at K lam ath Falls spent th e sp ring vacation w ith his paren ts, Mr and Mrs Klass H art. The O w yhee R iding club held th eir reg u lar m onthly m eeting at the O regon T rail h all F riday evening B etty B yers of N am pa spent the week end at home. Mrs. A. M Goodson and M el vin, of P arm a visited T h u rsd ay m orning at th e F. G. Holmes and R obert Holmes homes. B everly B row n who has been out of school for the past two w eeks was able to re tu rn to school M onday. C olleen B rown w ho also has been ill is better. Mr and Mrs. Jess S h u ster of H untington and Mr. and Mrs. R obert Holm es w ere S unday d in n er guests at th e F. G. Holmes home. C larence H art and S tan ley B y Along The Oregon Trail L 7 Mr*. Krask Byers 10 11 Phone 2325 134 15 Mr and Mrs. Jess S huster of 16 H u n tin g to n are spending from 19 F rid ay u n til S unday at the Rob 22 24 4 e rt Holm es hom e M r an d Mrs Glenn Brown 1776 and fam ily w ere supper guests 1757 S un d ay ev en in g at the Earl Hard ing hom e in Nyssa 624 Mr and Mrs Loyd Adams and 620 Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Adams w ere S un d ay d in n e r guests at the Rob- 189 b ert A dam s hom e 188 Mr. and Mrs F rank Byers visited atu rd ay afternoon at the 529 A M G S oodson hom e near Parm a 513 Mrs. R olland Holmes spent P arings for w eek of A pril 5 in T h u rsd ay w ith Mrs G ilbert Hol clude B row nie's Cafe vs M uir, mes. R oberts and B urningham , Hos S an d ra Holm es was out of pital vs B & E Cafe, B erretts S e r school M onday w ith the flu. vice vs E verybody’s, S tu n z L u m Mr. and Mrs Robert Adams ber vs M anser’, Inc., and L eedy’s and D onna and Mr and Mrs O r G rill vs B rack en ’s D ept Store. ville Jo h n so n and family all of 5 cream style No. 303 whole kernel No. 303 PEAS early garden No. 303 5 for 9 5 # Case of 24— $4.35 4 for 8 3 # Case of 24—$4.85 ^ ¡p , STEWED TOMATOES SAUERKRAUT 4 for 7 9 # 5 No. 303 "IN OLD VIENNA // W ill Be Presented by the Ontario M.I.A. Thursday Evening, April 1 8:30 P. M. . . . at the . . . NYSSA STAKE HOUSE As a Benefit for the O w yhee Ward Building Fund Admission Adults $1.00 Children 50c 69# for 3 for 4 9 # cut No. 30G 1 4 for 9 5 # 14-oz. 19 < CARROTS Case of 24—$3.19 • P CATSUP • P GREEN BEANS AN OPERETTA ____ Package Case of 24—$4,49 ^ Mr. aind Mrs. George Jacobsos and Jo h n , C athy and R odney Jacobson of V ancouver, W ash., arriv ed S atu rd av ev en in g to v isit veral days w ith Mrs Jaco b so n ’* m other, Mrs. A nna P. Johnson. PRODUCE Celery Hearts 85# for Case of 24— $3.95 CORN ers accom panied M elvin B allan- ty n e to B rogan T h u rsd ay after- n°on. Mr and Mrs F ran k Byers m ade a business trip to N am pa S atu r- day afternoon SALE DATES—APRIL 1. 2, and 3rd D EL M O N TE V E G E T A B LE S CORN PAGE THREE 2 bunches 17< CAULIFLOW ER h -M * Case of 24— S5.39 <Qp TOMATO SAUCE buffett SWEET PICKLES 12-oz. • P DILL PICKLES 24-oz. 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