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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 13. 1954 GUESTS OF SON Sunshine Club Meets Mr and Mrs. J. R B .adv w ere S unshine club of the R ebekah guests M others Day at the home lodge m et last F riday for their From th e Jo u rn a l Files of th eir son, Eugene I. B rady of N yssa scout troop 419 held annual M other’s Day p arty. Mrs A m eeting at the Oregon T rail Em m ett. D uring the afternoon th e ir re g u la r m eeting last M on G erald Horn and Mrs. Ike W ill Cooking and Sew ing club was 10 Years Ago— May 18. 1944 they attended a band concert at C. Pounds sold his b arb er shop day n ig h t in the grade school iam son w ere co-hostess. held on A pril 17. In stallatio n of a new pum p in on Main stree t to Jac k K olberg the m unicipal park The program included, a solo, gym. Nyssas No. 1 well was com pleted of H a rp e r.-------O w nership of the The d ate constituted a w orkday Lois W illiam son, accom panied by this w eek and placed in use The Old M alheur C ounty B ank b uild Rebekah Birthdav As at th e ir last m eeting, they Mrs Lil Cowles; reading, Norene for the m em bers of th e clubs. The new pum p w ill elim inate the use ing, was acquired by the O w y Party Given m et th e re for the purpose of W illiam son, and a skit, “Dear m eeting was called at 3:00 in the of th e settlin g tan k and th. hee Irrigation D is tric t.-------F o u r R ebekahs w ith birthdays in p racticin g tum bling w hich they Doctor." afternoon. of tw o pum ps giving the city teen m em bers of the Nys a high p u re r w a te r and saving 17-horse school grad u atin g class received March, April, May or Ju n e w ere will p resen t as th eir stu n t in the Mrs. Tom Johnson, Mrs John M embers will join to sponsor a p o w e r.-------M any trees w ere u p diplom as presented by S. D. Gos honor guests at a birth d ay p arty Boy Scout C ircus The circus is Ostrom and Mrs. A1 Thom pson M other’s Tea on May 15. The tea rooted and electric service was hert. -------A diversion dam w ith given T uesday evening at the to be held May 14 at the Cald-1 w ere prize w inners at bunco. is to be held at th e hom e of Nellie Chiropractic Physician p u t out of com m ission by a severe a cem ent core about 7-feet high I O O F. hall. Hostess w ere ladies w ell rodeo grounds and May 15 Luncheon was served the Jea n V ander Oord and will begin w indstorm th a t stru ck this area and 30-feet long was com pleted w ith b irth d ay s in Ja n u a ry or at th e fa ir grounds in O ntario. guests. I 00 p m. S unday n i g h t . -------The fifth a n after several w eeks of labor by F ebruary. 101 East 1st St. Dial 3230 P erfo rm an ces will begin at 8 00 P. M W arren and G eorge Adams nual com m encem ent was held at The evening was spent plaving o r both nights. Tickets m ay be APPEA L MADE FOR A drian union high school for 31 on the A dam s farm about 6 miles new, to be m odeled at a futu re ! F h y sio th rra p y F U c tr e - T h rr a p j graduates. — — G erald M arkee southw est of Nyssa. The problem bunch w ith Mrs. H H K ingrey, p u rch ased from any cub or boy WEDDING GOWNS Civic club m eeting A nyone! Nyssa, O regon of B aker was elected principal of having sufficient w a te r in sto r Mrs. Jo h n O strom and Mrs. Cecii scout. Efforts are being m ade to o b having a gown to m odel is ask of the A drian Union high school. age to irrig ate th eir farm s during Morrison, prize winners. —T roop R eporter-B ob Storm tain w edding gowns, old and ed to call Mrs. G eorge S chw eizei. A t a m eeting of the M alheur the m id-season has at last been county fair board, it was decided solved by A dam s and W arren. to again hold a ju n io r fair and The lake w ill be stocked w ith rodeo on A ugust 26, 27 and 28 fish. M em bers of the fair board are How , ' o h a ¿a lta r Cook Alva Goodell, president; William 30 Years Ago—May 16, 1924 Ross and D. E. Brooke, secretary. A bad b reak in the Owyhee ...or i! »ova m oney tool ditch at Locket gulch was re p o rt 15 Years Ago— May 18, 1939 ed this week, necessitating the A though a difference of opin tu rn in g out of the w a te r for a ion as to location seem s to exist, few d a y s .-------P um ping w ill be Horn# Servk« Dwecto* Cor notion Com pony of one thing all of the civic gin soon from the w ells of the S A L M O N B O IL S groups in the city are united in Vale Salt Com pany, located 9 r S o r v o t 4 to 4 ) one thing, and th at is, th a t Nyssa miles north of Vale. At the b o r J t a b U ip o a m f lo o r is in need of a city park. — — ing of the test hole an abundance 2 t a b le » p o o n « b u t t e r VS l a m p o o n t o lt The M organ P ark G arden club of w ater was produced w hich 1 (u p C a r n a t io n Iv o p o r o t a d w ill hold an all day gathering at tested out u n d er chem ical a n a ly M il h u n d ilu t e d ) th e p ark, May 20, in order to sis of 8 1/8 ounces of salt to the \ e g g beaten d o e r off the sage brush. — — gallon, or alm ost M e pound to Fisherm en's luck is alw ays good here. Look w hat 2 cup« (N o . 2 c a n ) w o l l - d r a l n a d The Nyssa Bulldogs w ere the every gallon of w ater. V ats are f la k e d i c l m o n * bargains we have for you this week. 1 table.po on p ra te d onion cham pions of the SRV League.— filled w ith salt w ater for ev ap o r 1 / 3 cu p f ln o c r o c k e r c ru m b « W ord was received here by P o st ation. ------- J u a n ita Bigelow, A n 2 t a b le c p o o n « le m o n juice m aster G oshert from W ashington, nette B lodgett, P aul Crocker. Blend flour, burier and salt over D. C. th a t form al approval has M yrtle Fielda, G ladys G arrison, hot water on low hear, stirring & been given the extension of rural Mary M athenv, G race R eberger constantly Gradually add Carna fion Continue stirring over heat m ail ro u te 1 . ------- E verybody in and F rank R eberger are m em bers until thickened (about 10 m in Cow Hollow is having trouble of the Nyssa high school class utes) Add beaten egg. salmon, try in g to irrig ate this year. The who w ill g ra d u ate th is year. onion, crumbs and lemon juice ground is so dry th at it takes so , C om m encem ent w ill be held at M i* well Shape into rolls, bake in moderate o*en (3 5 0 # F) 35-40 m uch w a te r to w et up the ground the L iberty th eater. Class colors minute* and th e m ice w ere so thick last are green and w hite an d class *Of mni. oi any cooked sea food w in ter th ey have the ground es flow er w h ite carnations. — — pecially the ditch banks all full Nyssa’s new est business is the of h o le s .-------Some of the fa rm Rosebud re sta u ra n t a n d ic e ers in Cow Hollow are getting cream parlor. ponds b u ilt for n ex t w in te r’s stock w ater. Elza Niccum has the 35 Years Ago— May 16. 1919 largest one. It is 12-feet deep and V oters of Nyssa and su rro u n d w ill cover about 1-acre of ground. ing com m unity w ill vote on the —Roy Pounds leads the fish er appropiation of funds for the m en of Nyssa and surrounding Jo h n Day highw ay w hich starts com m unity w ith the largest trout at the bridge east of N y s s a .------- en tered in th e contest sponsored M. H. Bostic cast his line in the by W ary’s Dime store P ound's S nake riv e r at the m outh of the tro u t w eighed 3*2 pounds. O w yhee and im m ediately pulled out a sturgeon about 5 ’2 feet 20 Years Ago— May 17, 1934 long w eighing 100 p o u n d s .------- To Doc P ullen, farm er on the McGinnis, arriv ed this w eek form Owyhee, goes the distinction of C am p Lewis, w here he received digging and dining on the first his discharge from the arm y. He new potatoes of the s e a s o n .------- was in six battles and saw m any The high school stu d en t body of the p itiful sights of Europe.— elected. F red Spencer, president; A notice to w ar v eteran s that Ross Johnson, vice president; th ere will be on Ju ly 4, be fo rm Leonard Nichols, s e c r e ta r y .-------- ed a g reat w a r v eteran s associa The Rocky V alley S ervice cam p tion, the m eeting to be held in located in Succor creek canyon V a le .------- Troy C athy left w ith 35 miles from Nyssa has ju st re a shipm ent of 10 carloads of c a t ceived an order for 2 tru ck loads tle for the K ansas C ity m ark e t of rocks, one to consist of petri- i w ith Plastic Sucker fied wood. These will be shipped 40 Years Ago— May 14. 1914 Mold to C alifornia w here they w ill be A large force of m en w ill be used to beautify rock gardens. — pu t to w ork on the tw o railro ad The arrival of 300 new chairs for the gym nasium and the com ple bridges it w as reported. — — tion of the spacious stage, w ill Eight fam ilies from C anada a r m ake it possible for the 1934 rived in M alheur county and p u r graduates to hold com m encem ent chased ranches o r filed on hom e exercises in the gym on M ay 24. J steads. — — J u s t to be up-to- A record crowd m ade m erry at ' date, N. H. Hon, the liverym an, the annual Owyhee Days conven bought an elegant autom obile. It tion celebration of Nyssa C om is a 28 h. p. 5-passenger S tude- mercial club held in this city last j b ak er and is th e latest w ord in week-end — — Bud A nderson autom obile excellence. He w ill came in from the m ountains se r use it in livery s e r v ic e .------- The iously injured w hen he was | Nichols C om edy Co; a troupe of throw n from a h o rs e .------- F reak ‘ en te rta in e rs on the road, billed accidents have elim inated two for W ednesday night, was can baseball players from the Nyssa j celed at the opera house by the team in the Idaho-O regon league. M anager B lodgett w hen Tom Burton, pitcher had the bone lights w en t o u t . ------- The short of his little finger split and fra c t est ru n a w ay on record took place ured at the joint and A rt Servoss in Nyssa w hen a team driven by R alph McNee bolted from the snared a ball in the m outh. yard back of the Jo u rn a l office and crashed into a telephone 25 Years Ago—May 17. 1929 The 1400-foot g ravity ditch, pole. — — Seym our Ross, road running w est from the pressure supervisor, w-ith his crew , has pum ping plant to the city park, ju st com pleted a bridge across has been finished and w a te r is the O w yhee ditch at the at th e G. now irrigating the tr e e s .-------Roy G, B row n farm . Tumbling Practiced By Scout Troop 419 D ays G o n e By in Nyssa C om m unity Cooking and Sewing Clubs to Hold Tea Dr. Edwin W. Oldham Lets Go Rshin REEL IN'' THESE FOOD BARGAINS SALE DATES—May 13. 14 Kraft Pint 15th Celery Hearts P kg. 18c Rhubarb 2 lbs. 25c CHEEZ WHIZ Each . . 55c N.B.C. Local SHERBERT MIX Crackers RITZ Each . . 33£ JUNKET Lemons Sunkist 25c Lb. Only . . . . 43c No. 2i/2 Indian Gem Sun Valley 1 lb. MARGARINE 2 for . . 430 Plums Large FRANKS Lb. 29c 4 for . . . . 89c Beef—Good Grade Bell's Jake Sez . . . Sharp Freezing is Important and Neces sary. All commercially packed frozen foods are frozen at very low temperatures usually 40 degrees or colder so that the product when it thaws retains the maxi mum of original taste, flavor and juices. The only way to make sure all of the food you freeze will taste right, and retain its original bloom and juices, it to have it Sharp frozen at your locker plant. 9 times out of 10, frozen meat is better. PTrst we age your beef so it becomes more tender naturally. Next, recent scientific tests prove that frozen beef is more tender than that of the same quality which hasn't been frozen. Your for better eating, Jake REMEMBER No. 1 RIPE OLIVES 2 for . . 4 S g Qt. Salad Dressing POT RO AST Lb. 39c SA U SA G E S 12-oz. Lb. 45c Alber's come to FISCHER'S LOCKER SERVICE Open 'Til 6 P. M., M onday Through S aturday 2V2 lbs. Each . . . . 2 9 C Chef Boy-Ar-Dee 2'zlbs. "Fam ily Size" TANG Each . . . 49£ CUCUMBER PANCAKE CHIPS FLOUR SPAGETTI and MEAT BALLS Each . . . 29£ 59* Each . . . 15£ 39c Regular Dial 2231 69c 204 Good Ave. WILSON’S ior For the best of Custom Butchering and Curing 46-oz. Orange Ade Link—All Pork Hunt's Hi-C Super Market ''Always The Best For Less" Free Parking Free Delivery Vz mile west on A lberta Ave. Dial 3093. locker plant Dial 3103 slaughterhouse and cutting room. o \