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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1954 JayceesLeaseLot, Bulldogs Lose Uneven Ball Game Building To Make To Vale Vikings by Score of 39-6 Recreation Area Nyssa H.S. Students PAGE F IV E Bicycle Safety. Parade, Picnic... All Are On Tap The Nyssa bicycle safety pro (Nyssa High School Bulldog) gram will begin Monday, Oct. 25„ Suffering severe defeat last F ri and continue for five days, said the Nyssa Bulldogs lost The Nyssa Junior Cham ber of day night, second game in SRV com Elvin Ballou, chairm an. T he pro Commerce ha$ acquired a ten- their The Vale -Vikings won gram is sponsored by the N yssa year lease on a tract of land and petition. Jaycees. a building from the City of Nys their game by a score of 39-6. sa. The lease will require pay Moving fast and hard and fast The annual student council reg Ballou added that a parade w ill in the m id-part of the first qu ar ional conference of Region 1 was be held on Saturday, Oct. 30, w ith m ent of $1 per year ter the Vikings scored on a series | held Monday and Tuesday in Pen- aw ards to the best decorated b i The Jaycees, however, are con of line smashes and passes. The I dleton at the Bert Memorial jun- cycles and costumes. A picnic, he tracted and pledged under the (Nyssa Hij»h School Bulldog) try for extra was good m ak I lor high school. Nyssa’s voting added, will follow the parade. term s of the lease to build and ing the score point 7-0. The Bulldogs left the gridiron Women Wrestlers m aintain a softball and/or base to the conference were Henry Kaihara left M onday for Friday night victorious over the ball diam ond for the use of the Nyssa drew blood in the sec ' delegates Ronald and Dennis Forbess, Ros- Salt Lake City to attend a poet’i W eiser eleven in their first game To Battle Here city qr groups in the city and to ond quarter when they w ere for coe Tanner, Chuck Reib and Kris meeting. He will retu rn n e x t G runt and groan fans of ced to punt and the Vale team of the season. let the recreation hall be used Rinehart. th.s region will soon see a new A total of 15 penalties didn't Nyssa and area residents who tw ist—no pun intended—on the by any bonafide com m unity or fum bled and Nyssa recovered. Tlu> calendar of events included week. stop the Bulldogs from beating do not have TV sets will have a sport Fem ale w restlers are com civic group w ith no discrim ination For two line smashes the Bulldogs registration and m eetings Mon w ere held by the Vikings. Then a day afternoon and Tuesday m orn W eiser 13-6 in a fairly close chance to watch some grunt and ing to tow n—under the sponsor as to race, creed or color. from Giron to T anner proved game. groan artists — w restlers — do ship of the V. F. W. The Jaycees m ust also keep up pass and a banquet and dance Mon Symptoms of Distress Arising from Most of the game was played their stuff in person in Nyssa. From here, it looks like fun. the property, m ake necessary re good and the Bulldogs scored. Try ing day evening. Tuesday afternoon, STOMACH ULCERS on W eiser’s end of the field. And w ith a difference, too. These The" ladies of the m at circuit, pairs, remodel, clean and pay all for extra point was blocked a panal discussion by Nyssa stu d u e to EXCESS ACID Vale cam e back and scored a- dents Irene Several tim es the Bulldogs went w restlers will be women. fire insurance prem ium s on the gain we have been told, always put on Jayo, Carilee Kesler, in the final five seconds of deep into W eiser’s territory but The V.F.W. is sponsoring the a good show. building. John Sanders, Lienkaem per QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST first half on a pass fly. Try and Pat Barclay John didn't have w hat it took to score to be presented 8:30 p m The city must furnish w ater the was presented. for extra play was no good. Half Nyssa defense was fairly tough i show, tomorrow, Friday, Oct 22, at the The Bulldogs of Nyssa High and sew er facilities and grass tim e score 13-6, favor of the Vale A business meeting and reports Ask About 15 t D oy Trial O ff or! and was able to hold W eiser on I Old Gym in Nyssa grade school. won a game. That m ade news— seed. on the National Student Council O v e r fiv e m illio n packages o f th e W illard Vikings. a close leash. because it is the first game of • -r re lie f o f I eeting was held before adjourn The entertainm ent, a spokes- The building is approxim ately Nyssa drew first blood early i man said, is "good wrestling, not the season The game was fairly 20 by 100 feet The tract of land The second proved to be less m m ent. S to m a c h , i D u o d e n a l U lc e rs due t E x c e s s A c i d - in the third quarter on a long j just a funny event.” He added close, but the Weiser W olverines is 484 feet long by approxim ately evenly m atched as the Vikings Nyssa students were accom pan am S to m a c h « drive by all of the backs. Then ' ‘of course, there is fun there, | lost it by a score of 13 to 6. rolled over the lighter N.tssa team ied by Jack Jer.km s, high school G P o a o s r s in D e ig s e s s , t io H n e , a S r o t b u u r r n r , U p«.et S lee p le ssn e ss, the depth of a city block. e t c ., due to E t c r t t A c id . \ ,k lo r “ W illa r d * * they called on Giron to drive in j too.” and scored several times in the The Bulldogs, incidentally, The property and building is j third quarter. Vale’s line plays i principal and Mr. and Mrs. G rant M e s s a g e M w h ich fu lly e xp la in s th is h om e to the end zone for the score tre a tm e n t- I r e * at play M eridian tomorrow at M eri off King Ave. at about 4th St. | seemed G iron's attem pt for the extra A legal technicality has been dian. to go well for short gains Rin< hai t So far we have heard no invoked to present the program The building was form erly a the Bulldogs weak pass de point was no good and Nyssa led | one m ake any predictions of vict vet’s housing project structure. and NYSSA PHARMACY in this state. Cecil Truebloori of Wilder, Jack fense just w asn't enough to hold Jenkins, • But. to be sure, no one has Nyssa high school prin down those long Vale passes. In the third quarter both teams The main event will be a battle ory. OWYHEE DRUG CO. C W. Buchner, Nyssa school between Buffalo Bill and Bill predicted defeat, either. Could be. were held, but early in the fourth Cox, The game ended with the Nys cipal. a very good tussle. The Bulldogs board chairm an, and Irene Javo. both men. B o wl i n g . . W eiser tied up the score and fail Four women w restlers will also have tasted victory once. . . and ; sa Bulldogs on the Vale 30 yeard ed to m ake their extra point. line w ith a final score of 39-6. Ontario Women League L arry Schenk caught fire in perform in a tag team match apparently liked the taste. W L all four will see action The the last half of the fourth q u art w here bout 5 15 betw een women will The Adrian High school gridd- Ginzels er, w hen he broke loose for two main 7 13 Polar Bear (Nyssa) be a bout betw een violet Ray and ers clobbered Middleton 12 to 0 long runs, one for 60 and the 9 11 The game was a fast one all the Turner Sporting other for about 35 yards to set up Mars Monroe. 10 10 Charm Beauty Salon way through, we understand, the play for Giron to score for 10 10 Sheet Metal and w ith the A drian team playing O Hales Nyssa’s second touchdown. The SERVES IN KOREA 1 19 ra-Ida Potato Pro. The Eastern Oregon District try ihr the extra point was good Serving in Korea at the Inchon good ball. High Scratch Game— Convention FHA (Future and the Bulldogs w ent out in Replacem ent Depot is Army Sgt The Adrian High school girls Pearl 182 Hom emakers of of the America) was | Richard N. Wilson, son of Mr hockey traveled to Caldwell, High Vaughn front 13-6. Hdcp. gam e— held last Saturday at the Nyssa W ith only a few m inutes left and Mrs. Barney Wilson of Nyssa. however, to meet defeat from the Pearl Vaughn 213 high school. Members of the FHA W eiser started a drive only to Wilson, 21, a form er student I College Of Idaho girls hockey High Scratch Series— t Nyssa were hosts. at Oregon State college, entered team. The college team —who have it halted by a pass inter 504 in Delegates Dial 2322 Nyssa ception by Nyssa to run the clock the Arm y in February of 1953 won by one point—later praised Maxine Brown attending the con out. The final score was 13-6 for [ and arrived in Korea in Septem- the Adrian girls as the best high VALLEY WOMEN S LEAGUE vention were guests at the foot ! ber of 1953. ball game Friday night and at the school team they had ever play Nyssa. (Tuesday Evening) en club-sponsored dance ed. W L Letterm the game. SENSATIONAL A DM IRAI 6 following 22 Ackerm an Motor Including Nyssa, delegates a t W hat’s the biggest sports Owyhee Beauty 194 8 4 tended from 15 towns. Attending TV CONSOLE VALUE question around here these days? Stunz Lum ber 18 10 were 34 from Ontario, 16 each right: "Did you get your Leedy’s Grill 17 11 from Vale and LaG rande Junior. Louie Vendrell, who is a pati Your’re deer?” 16 12 15 from LaG rande Senior, 12 from H & D M arket ent at the Elks Convalescent 154 124 Union, 11 each from Milton Free A troupe of 36 Haw aiians—all home in Boise, was a week end Well, some hunters did—and Idaho Pow er some didn't. 124 15 4 w ater and Heppner, 9 from Pen Watson & LaM antia students at Brigham Young Uni- j guest in Nyssa at the home of Gerald and Herb Cox w ent up Mansers 9 19 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lovejov. versity in Provo, U tah—will pre- j He attended the Vale-Nyssa game Pole Creek way and got a 4-point Knox Drug 8 from Halfway, 6 from 8 20 dleton, • 21* TV Console at price of Herm iston, from Elgin sent a dance program Saturday j Friday evening and returned to buck. Mr. and Mrs. Joe H artle V. F. W. 2 4 25 4 and Wallowa, 5 4 each many table models from Adrian and at 8 p. m. in the O ntario high j Boise Sunday evening. bagged a deer—they didn't say Monday Night League • Advance Cascode Chassis 3 from Helix. A total of 35 a t school auditorium . Vendrell suffered a broken where: they m ust figure to go tended from Nyssa. W L • F ull-F idelity FM Sound The group is on its way b a c k , neck a year ago while playing i back for his brother. 6 18 Brow nie’s Cafe The agenda of the convention System Mr. and Mrs. Merle M arcum to Provo after a tour of the N o rth-! football for Nyssa against Vale. 6 included registration, a get-ac 18 & Rogers • New mahogany finish cabinet got a 3-point Bambi up above i Jaekel west. The O ntario perform ance! 7 quainted session, brunch, speeches 17 Rinellie Fruit Co. Austin Junction: and above Owy- j B errett’s Service will be the last on the tour. 9 and a tour of the sugar factory. 15 hoe Dam Bob Morfett and Dick M.R. & Buringham The program is sponsored by 14 10 The them e of the convention Stockham got a 3-pointer apiece. Bracken’s Dept. the LDS church of Ontario. 14 10 was "U nited We Work for Better Joe Cham berlain, who w ent out j New Jersey breeders select reg somewhere, got a deer. 14 10 Homes.” Joretta M oeller was Sheldon’s Jukes TO BE IN HAWAII 1 Block West of R. R. Depot istered stock from M alheur herds, 6 18 chairm an. Hospital Arm y 1st Lt. Ralph E. Maze, announced the county Jersey club Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lienkaemp-1 Bon Franklin 4 20 Among the speakers w ere Mrs. son of W. E. Maze of Nyssa, will recently. Among the purchases er and John w ent up to W allowa Wilson Bros. 1 23 be stationed soon in Schofield were: and got a 2-point buck. John also Traveling trophy, M axine Barracks, Hawaii. He has been Conrad Snow, FFA, Vale, got a bear. Brown, 193. serving w ith the 25th Infantry bought You’ll notice we did not m en High Team Series— a purebread nam ed Savda Division in Korea. Sybil Joy from Fred B ur tion those who did not get any Muir Roberts and Lt. Maze entered the Army in Victory gess of Vale. Savda is a four-year- thing but a cold or fatigue We "'2 Novem ber of 1949 and arrived in old. 2015 1820 Burningham had personal reasons — and we 1774 K orea in January of 1954. L E T ’S P R O V E W E H AV E FAITH IN H I M Jaekel & Rogers 1945 won’t go into detail. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Holbrook. Dr. K. E. K erby killed two bob High Team Series— Ontario, purchased two three- GROUP MFETS Bram pton Daisy Mary cats. Muir . Roberts and The C hristian Youth Fellow year-olds, 734 669 and Bram pton Snow Flake, from Burningham ship group of the Christian church Hope and Charlie G rider of Nys Duck season opened last Sat- Jaekel & Rogers 645 597 m et Sunday evening. Stanley Sis this Saturday it'll be legal High Individual Series son spoke on "Selecting Friends " sa. The two cows were earlier im urday; to hunt pheasants. Plans w ere made for a rally in ported from Canada. 573 525 Toombs Donna Dee Sm utz of LaGrande, We 1: iked the com m ent of one Loretta earlv November. 554 524 M axine Brown Ore. chose a Jersey calf for a 4-H Nyssa businessm an—nam e not project from the Lewis Johnson to be told—whom, we suspect, High Individual Gam e— herd. Johnson is from Vale. Her did not get any ducks. His com- Doris C arpenter 215 President brother. Lawrence, had purchased m ent: “ It's for the birds.” M axine Brown 193 his first calf from the same herd Dwight D. Eisenhower CPL. HUFFMAN ARRIVES a year ago. CHAIRMAN APPOINTED and the Republican IN HAWAIIAN ISLANDS Lloyd Wilson was recently ap 83rd Congress Cpl. Gene Huffm an arrived at pointed chairm an of the Athletic . . . or (1953-54) have a Scofield Barracks in Hawaii af Commission to replace Cliff Mink, A rating of superior sire was ter an eleven day trip on the USS who was transferred in his work Splendid Record recently given to a Jersey bull Gen. Gordon from Korea. Cpl to Colorado. of Achievement. ' named Shadilone Victory by the Huffm an and his group of 3,600 The announcem ent was made 1 . Income taxes cut 10 American Jersey Cattle club as- men was the last of the 25th Di by city officials. per cent; excise (axes cut 1 sociation. The registered buill is vision to leave Korea. O ther members of the Commis 50 per cent; tax law re owned by Fred Burgess of Vale. sion are Dale O verstake and Dr. Huffm an is the son of Mr. and vised. Total tax saving $7.4 From The bull is 11 years old and Mrs. Jam es Huffman. K. E. Kerby. billion. has 15 tested daughters averaging 2 . Korean war ended. G o ve rn o r S tn o fo r a high percentage of m ilk and Seized the initiative for PA U L PA TTERSO N G U Y CORDON butterfat and 16 classified daugh peace, new foreign for Governor (or U nited States Senator policy based on firmness and strength. ^ ters also averaging high. 3 . Social Security coverage extended His pedigree is good to 10,000,000 more citizens and bene- * fits increased. Unemployment insurance 1 Block West R.R. Depot Try the Journal Classified Ads, expanded to 4,000/8)0 more persons. they get results. 4 . Communist Party stripped of all legal rights and Red infiltration of -K unions checked; 50 Communist Party leaders convicted; 1>J alien subversives K deportgd; 62 organizations added to H o w to tre a t subversive list; 2,486 security risks sep- K arated from Government service. y o u r frie n d s 5. New farm price program adopted ^ to protect farmers and develop exports _ of farm products. ^ Olympia just naturally belongs 6 . Stronger defense program adopted. ^ whenever good friends get together. Heavier reliance on atomic weapons and air power. Air Force Academy es- * Congressman EUGENI ALUN Stock up on the beer with ublished. lor SAM CO O N 7 . New housing program raises limits labor Commissioner for U. S. C*ngf«vs the rare ingredierft. on Government-insured home mort gages, lowers down-payments, makes * VOTE FO R TH ESE CANDIDATES home ownership easier for thousands. *'r* TU* 'r>‘ --------------• --------------- 8. Investigations underway into 200 4t Democrat 'housing frauds; 25 FHA Tues. NOVEMBER 2nd o* TH at grafters convicted, 54 indicted. 4* A THE REPUBLICAN PARTY 1$ 4 Bulldogs Win First Home Game By Close Margin Over Wolverines Attend Regional Council Conference THE SPORTS SCENE FHA Holds Convention SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED Roto-Rooter Sewer Service BROWER PLUMBING SERVICE Hawaiian Students Louie Vendrell To Hula, Dance In Visits In Nyssa Ontario Saturday New Jersey Breeders Select Area Stock NYSSA FURNITURE CO. IK E HAS FAITH IH Y O U ! • * ' : :' v "V v By Electing a Republican Congress and Republican State & County Officials Get Your . . . . • PHILCO ADMIRAL TELEVISION Nyssa Furniture Co. Bull Gets Rating WRESTLING MATCHES Friday, Oci. 22, 8:30 P. M. OLD GYM IN NYSSA Main Event BUFFALO BILL vs. BILL COX 2 Preliminaries O l y m p ic Ol/rp¡0 Co , OtywM.Wmy.SA#t W elfare created. Mars Monroe vs Team Match TO 00 A G000 JOB IN OREGON • /» Ft *