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THE N Y SSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. N YSSA . OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 21. 1955 PAGE FOUR News Received of Former Nyssa Girl Dr. and Mrs. J. G ordon Russell, th e fo rm er L aura Lea Schenk, are now established in their home in O rlando, Fla , w here Dr R us sell has joined the U nited States A ir Force. Dr. and Mrs. Russell are spending this week on a cruise before he starts active duty. Mrs. R ussell has joined the O r lando Civic sym phony there. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rait* and son K enneth of San Luis Obispo, C a lif, visited last week w ith Mr. and Mrs. Don Reitz. Monday guests of the Reitzs w ere Mr. and Mrs. O rville W ade of Crooksville. M o. and Mr. and Mrs. E verett Reitz of O ntario Mr. and Mrs. Buxton H aney and Bobby retu rn ed to Nyssa T hursday afte r a w eek's cam ping and fishing trip on the co n tin en t al divide in Eastern Idaho. Electric Hot V/ater Heaters 40 Gal. — 50 Gal. Uprights 40 Gal. Table Tops 129.95 Value Special at 89.95 119.95 Value Special at 78.S5 129.95 Value Special at 89,95 139.95 Value Special at 99.35 SPECIAL TERMS ED CASE FURNITURE CO. “Honest Goods at Honest Prices" 118 No. Main Nyssa, Ore. There’s more M S ic k s ’ S p o k a n e Brew ery, S p o k a n e , W a sh , TRAVEL! ,5 - HAVE FU H !^ Take a Vacation! If a lack of money is holding you back from these pleasures perhaps a loan up to $500 will help you. Mrs W arren H eldt and c h il dren of Boise are visiting several days this w eek w ith Mrs. Louise Heldt. G uests for three days last w eek and again W ednesday of this week at the H eldt hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs Wm Pentz and Joe- nell of Sanford, Neb F riends in Nyssa have received w ord th at Dr. C. A. A bbott, who is in F ayetteville. Ark., in the V eteran ’s hospital has shown m uch im provem ent. H e is able to be u p and w alking around now w ith the use of a cane. Tom Jones spent S un d ay fish ing on the N orth Fork of the P ay ette riv er n ear Council. Mr. and Mrs. C larence W itchey and G ary Ray of New Plym outh visited S unday w ith Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H ershev and Robert. RECORDS BROKEN FOR ATTENDANCE AT RODEO (C ontinued from P age 1) tendants, C laudette and M arlene L eavitt, all three on horseback. H arley T ucker's stock from Joseph. Ore., proved to be rough and tough for the riders, and m ore of the contesting riders hit the sod than those who m anaged to hang on for the w histle. C lark M addox, W eiser cowboy, got the best tim e in the calf ro p ing event w ith a tie of 15.8. w hile Jac k P ercifield. of Baker. Ore., took second w ith a tie of 20 7 Joe Young, of C aldw ell, was th ird w ith a tim ing of 23.6. W. C. P hipps, of H untington, Ore , was top bulldogger, getting his steer dow n in 10 seconds flat, w ith B ufford Kinnison. of Baker, second w ith 10 5. O th er times w ent as high as 45 seconds. Prize Money Big A total of $1740 w ent to th e w inning contestants in the two nights. Phipps was top bulldogger d u r ing the tw o nights, and Percifield was w in n er in calf tieing. Best saddle bronc, the judges decided, was G eorge M enken- m aier, of B urns. Ore., w hile Tom Downey, of Long Beach, C alif , was top m an bareback. D uring the second n ig h t’s p a rade, p articip atin g organizations w ere the P ay ette Owl Hooters, M alheur C ounty 4sh eriff’s posse, O w yhee R iding club, Canyon county sh eriff’s posse, and the M eridian R iding club. Individual w inners w ere Mrs. Tillie Bowm an, New P lym outh, best dressed cow girl; C arl Collins, P arm a, best dressed cowboy, and John and C arol Irby, of P ayette, best dressed pair. Snodgrass P raised L ynn Snodgrass, ch airm an of the rodeo com m ittee, who was e n tre p re n e u r of the event, as he has been for the preceding eight Nyssa rodeos, was highly praised for his w ork in m aking this y e a r’s event such a success. Also in for high com m endation was the Business M en’s C om m it tee of the Nyssa C ham ber of C om m erce, whose prom otional activi- i ties w ere considred responsible in m aking the rodeo the record suc- \ cess it was. Don Moss is chairm an of this I com m ittee, while Lou H'’rrim an acted as chairm an of a rodeo com m ittee. - About Credit If you cannot obtain all the credit you w ant from y o u r local Feed or G rain store, ask about our F inance P lan for buying Seeds and P astu re M ixes from us. Watts Seed Co., Inc Corporation 17 S. E. Third Ave. — Ontario D iagonally Across from U. P. S tation Phone: 640 or 641 On Onion Grades A statew id e hearing to e sta b lish new m inim um grades for onions w ill be held in the Moore hotel at O n tario T uesday, Ju ly 26. at 2 p m Special atten tio n w ill be given to tolerance for in tern a l defects. F ran k M cKen- non, p lan t division chief for the state d ep a rtm en t of ag ricu ltu re, will conduct th e hearing. U nder th e new onion law ef fective A ugust 3. grade labeling of onions w ill no longer be com pulsory in O regon w ith the single exception th at all cull onions m ark eted m ust be labeled as culls. This m eans th at a nçw m inim um g rade m ust be set up: Mr. and Mrs. Den Rail* and all onions falling below the m in i fam ily sp en t the w eekend at P o rt m um w ill au to m atically be su b land and The Dalles. ject to labeling as culls w hen Mr. and Mrs. Earl Collins of offered for sale or sold in Oregon. P hoenix and Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Collins of K ansas City, Kan., are Mr. and Mrs. R alph Lowe and visiting w ith Mr. and Mrs. H F girls and Mr. and Mrs. W illiam C ollins. This is the first tim e in Low e and M arilyn visited in La- j 49 y ears th at the th ree brothers G rande w ith Mr. and Mrs. Ronald i have been together. Mrs. B ritt N edry of McCall and Low e last w eek end. Also visit- j ing in La G ran d e w ere Mr. and Miss Eva B ovdell re tu rn e d last Mrs. H arry R ussell and two w eek from a th ree w eek trip d au g h ters of Toledo, Ore., Mr | visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. E. N edry and Mrs. F ran k C halupsky of at M inneapolis and w ith Mr. and B ak er and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mrs. D irick N edrey at C our d ’ W arnock of E nterprise. Alene. U dell Poulsen left by plane Mr. and Mrs. G ene Bellon and sons, R abdy and David are v isit S un d ay m orning for San F ra n ing this w eek w ith Mr. and Mrs. cisco afte r a ten day visit at th< Jo e Bellon and Joanne. S undav hom e of his parents, Mr. and Mrs the B ellons w ill tak e th eir d au g h L. G. Poulsen. He has recentl? ter-in -law to C arson City, New, been • tran sferre d to San F ra n to m eet G ene and they will re cisco afte r being em ployed by a tu rn to th e ir hom e in West Co firm in New Y ork City. vina, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Cox and fam ily w ere o v ernight guests F rid ay of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood FOR SALE — M odern 2-bedroom F linders. house. B asem ent, on sew er, gable Mrs. M aylin M axfield and roof. 1-car garage. 2 nice lots B radley re tu rn ed hom e S unday nice yard. $4000, term s. 717 N from S alt L ake City w here they 2nd St., P hone 3006. Percy C ap had sp en t five days visiting re la per. 2f-; 2t] tives and friends. Viki M axfield who had been a guest of her FOR SALE — Nice house, good uncle and fam ily, Dr. and Mrs, location, full basem ent, large Eric Sim onson and children at y ard , close in. 422 N orth 5th, Ph S alt L ake for 10 days, re tu rn ed 6694. 28-tf ! to Nyssa w ith her m o th er and b ro th er. Mr. and Mrs. M arvin Her and d au g h ter, Donna of Burke. S. D.. are visiting in Nyssa w ith Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Newell, Mr. and Mrs. R alph Lowe and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dail and boys Mr. Iler is W O. N ew ell’s cousin. They plan to visit here a week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ray of Boise w ere \ isitors W ednesday evening at the G ran t Jones home Mr. and Mrs. Ed M aulding and fam ily m oved last w eekend into th eir new ly constructed hom e on A lberta Avij. sandal ’ ll«Man Mr. Farmer: WE HAVE RECEIVED AN INCREASE IN OUR 1956 ONION SEED ACREAGE This is an ideal crop to plant after early potatoes have been harvested. For Further Information —CALL or SEE— far “cwt« lint* Hung" Foot fancies w ith an Ital ian flair in soft-to-the- foot Suede Leaiher F rom the fashion designers of colorful Italy comes a new idea for footw ear . . . fanciful, color-dipped s a n dals trim m ed w ith S p rin g tim e flovyer clusters. W ear them w ith pedal pushers, play shorts and ballerina sk irts for new excitem ent. Foam ru b b e r in n er soles cushion your p re tty steps. Snug elastic strap s ad ju st to ycrur foot w id th and keep y o u r sandals tau tly in place. Tough neolite sole for in doors or outdoors. Sm all for sizes 4 to 5 l i ; m edium for sizes 6 to 7*2; large for sizes 8 to 9. Colors— Red. P ink, Copper, T urquoise, L ight Blue, Black. F uchia P air . . . Too Late To Classify P arm a, Idaho *2 .99 Wilson Bros. Department Store Shoes—Dry Goods—Ready-To-Wear N yssa. Oregon Dial 2721 Fife's Famous Milk Nov/ Home Deiivered People have come from m any miles around for our G rade A Raw Milk from our Jersey, G uernsey and H ol stein herds. S tate licensed, inspected and approved—all cows TB and Bangs tested. Now you may have home delivery of this fine milk, if you desire. H andy rectan g ular one-half gallon glass jars 30c Each At The Farm —or— 35c Each Delivered --------- 9 ----------- F I F E ' S HOME D A I RY Call Nyssa 2540 or drive out and see our m odern home dairy — 1 Mile N orth of Main on 3rd St. CAfr •!</*£$ D E SS E R T SEED CO. M-453 PUBLIC LOAN F elix Johnson, a railro ad d in ing ca r ch ef who re tire d to open a re sta u ra n t business in Nyssa. died su d d en ly at hom e during the early hours of last S atu rd ay m orning. He was 61. Jo h n so n was a v eteran of the first w orld w ar and was a nativ e of P atterso n , La. His cooking specialties w ere relished by m any N yssans. S ervices w ill be held at the L ien k aem p er chapel a t 2 p m. S unday, w ith th e Rev. R. R B anks officiating. In term e n t will be in N yssa cem etery. He is su rv iv ed by his wife. Ella, and a stepson, P aul Saunders. FARMERS Paym ents can be as low as S33.35 a month. Also, you need not make a p ay ment for 45 days. S-374 Chef Felix Johnson, 61, Hearing Tuesday Dies Suddenly — a n d oth er rectal d iie o ie t • COLON A Phone 3115 Nyssa, Ore. STOMACH AILMENTS trilled «itim i hospital operation. YEAR OF SERVICE hr CREDIT TO RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE DtKripfnrc Booklet FREE W n ’t or C a ll tS# DEAN CLINIC Op«n 10 a m until 8 p m . Mon.. Wed , Fri. 10 a m. until 5 p m . Tue» an d TKurs. Physiothe rapuH — Chiropractic ^ hync ia n* 7 0 2 6 N I. S A N D Y B O U L E V A R D P h o n « E A tt 3 9 1 E F o rti nur 12, O r e g o n MIDNIGHT SNACK We w ill remain in business, serving the goods things to eat which have been enjoyed by our friends in the past. We Specialize in . . . 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