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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1955 ■ ■■ Nyssa Soldier Reports interesting Experiences On European Tour * Nyssans Aliend Malheur Districi Garden Meeting pi : ns mi »thing isin Th O n ta r io G a rd e n G u b was ho toss u n it and m e m b e r through* ot:t tin county b ro u g h t flow er arrangem ent T he five prt idents re p o rtin g on a ctivities w e re Mrs. Virgil Staples, O n ta rio . Mrs F i ■ , 1 Z im m e rm a n , Vale; Mi- E E. V 1 en, i ; M rs W < 1 T o w n and C o u n try of Nyssa and Mr K ay Wilson t"i ANK : Ny sa. T he pro je c t for th e group for the y e a r is “Seeds for D em oc racy. T hese ve g e ta b le re d s a te ent to th e P h illip in e . Ea t Pah istan, B u rm a and Ceylon Seeds ò r m o n e y to buy -> eds m ust he received by Mr- M aurice J u d d . ! 1 Nov A fte r th e luneheon at tin hotel. Mri 1 S' ■ ■ the p ro g ra m si >sion )Ut il K t. . re Mis C lan H anley of Met presi i told ( Mi Mil on Wir pn ter* p „ T he M alheu - 'n e t Ji ■ chubs m e t la.-t V n day at the Moore hotel n O m a n w :h Mi | H --- ------ - Buildcgs Take n of 32-27 Wim Fieri Weisar Friday Pv t Clint W S im p oo Mr. and Mrs. W ayne Sim pson, ro u te 2. Nvssn. re c e n tly rt t u r n ed to hi- hom e ba-t at B am berg, G e r m a n y from a 15-day k a v i tha t i c E rep vs ith ' ie 33 rd P u .1 Artille 1 ut- talion. service battery. Pvt. Sim pson's first s -it w as Gi ini « e h saw n u n u imi i>; its from th ic he w e n t to B rn. S\. t/e r la n i He a r r iv e d th e n - in tim i for d e d i cation if the new LDS tem ple ai t i n ..site d Ita w ith stops .. 11 I e n e i . h mi ai Nap Nj - liei rep seeing several of the w orld's large-t c hurches a n d the oldest castle m th e w orld a n d w a- able to v sit th e fam ed Isle of Capi Hi IN Li visited No. 10 D ow ning stre e t and wa.- able to see A n th o n y Eden and G e n e ra l Ridgeway In F ra n c e P v t Sim pson visited tii Faffi 1 T ow er and m a m - thcr sights in Paris Ht th e n w en A m -te rd a m , h last point mt< n -t. before r e tu r n to his b a ie Sim ps I the nti trip t a l he ( im i i ap iti “th - quart meal: iome ' —"* lud3® Don Graham Letier From 28 Badt To ßchooJ i „ r.on m ilbur i&J- C U Ïl> 0 7 Vn* k : : j Dr K en K erbs and S We vant e x p re >s ouir m o s t I P * ■ % ('! UUI C’ . ! . ■ ■ . i l lì i . : i :. « thar 1 . of t h e he i i n V Rura i y ' re D upartnn nt, th e I v u no ) Alro h unt- H .u 1 Pow< '■> and N o rth M thoj; m y Loa rd 1 if c o n t ,1 tor the effort» l without V. »T» Mr. to savi O U I • hiim e fro m V Wo i M r and arc a! • 0 e.spectj illy ,,rao-f'.l? to tho Elm er U Dou« 1 C ru* people who 1 w (T** ’O gen . ou.- ly J m s in gi ,-ing u ! “fir® -how e r ” *0 replace j \ i ì de strove 1 bolo ng in g a . Mr' anc1 M t ' Don idi ri Br^wei' )e JrtU rnal artd fa mily. ipL i D . viMirCitCS rTcUSSS c of pence, as. tha t is not too old to go to school, j he has e n ro lle d fo: re g u la r a Inter Th* N> -j c h a lk e d up ! te n d a n c e d u r in g th r f irst victory « Ny-.-.i )untici •• one , f 2 " in th e ir first aw ay f ro m -h o m e eOpferet t gam e at W' . . r Fr: .sh c gh -t s being hi o.ty -.light b.v u p - ittin g th e Wol- school one nig h t t a VI . . K v e r in -• - It ui < state i th a t a n ta jo rn if his n eft .on w ith Wi i b s hoiv.e-c m- m e r cases involve Mexn ing c elebration n g ia n t w o rk e r-, many , w f pi .i t it. E nglish In th.* , L a n y Sch> nk . pi n< d th e scoi i ing w ith a to u c h d o w n n thi 1 i t a traffic violation, they u n d e r s ta n d th a t tin ter. tust pa v $7 50. for instance, bi t dm -lg the ime Jo, S.i del ., ded tii, e x tiu point a. i S. iienk, k n o w w hy. J u d g e 1 plained. "If I learn t, K SOI’ e S p a n . h T c a n expla J|o> : "... t t! , second score in the first q u a rte t problem s a n d bettei p w ith th e ir dom e stic issm ,t illdogs tail ed it fie until the last q u a r t e r w h e n the q u e n tly go to court 'ee- sur- 1 1 \ he w e n t on to i : l - lUg Wi lser's fli - 1 - 1 oi*i i ami in th, Mrs. E. J. W ilto n of H om edale a n d Mrs. J im S haw a Larry econd qu .-on ra n 9(1 y a rd s a f te r receiving pent S a tu r d a y in B Mrs. th e kickoff. In th e second and W:l> >n wa> a guest Friday < vet th ird fram es S chenk scored this c n ig h t a n d S a tu rd a y wit! the m re times; in the second he ran Shaw s. a ro u n d t nd on a 43-yard play for a TI) and in the final q u a r t e r he ra c e d 85 y a rd s for a -core that m w as re p e a te d vv Wi a 12-yard pass f S h e r ’ff J o h n E lfe rm g am end zone. K en H a ra g u c l M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty spi al r. for W c isc r’s the ator . 1 aided two C i - tr.o I Bulldogs ard Juki mm — ■ ------------------------ t Officers Reid Ontario Hotels '"sriri Elfering o. -\v p; of 28 d ridi'ti» chu; i ll head ?nting a p p ro x ina-.i '.v N Peop in Ont m sent • > the m nty' thi i | m t > a nd the O ntai rete com m end ine S h e riff T *■> 1 -ta tù E lfe rm g for . or prostituta: He B r u h l p.t to; .ten church. Nyss definitely is i hut is a n n . w h e re it 1 - due whein act ion fa voi able to th e le tte r ’ ■ igners h a - . been taken R ev B in •hi said t hat the public i- p rone to i ritu iA ' whi n n o th mg is done' ‘ th e n faiii — to ai know 1 i .u tivit ::;af t t w .• h t ap p ro v a l T he le tte r w a- circula ted by the Nyssa pastor in the county's th e tow ns for s ig n a tu rc s of mu l e r s or head of c o n gregations Because of tu n e eie mi nt. no rurai emigri .tiens w e n »ntacted, Rev Briehl sait T he le tte r in its entrretv .non at pi We believe basically wro it- existence Hele re “PERFECT F O R D AN CIN G At 1 4 V ■'* s7> ■ K Gr A FREE R E C O R O Litt, . \ „p i Handles ELEPHANT BRAND Fertilizers . . . and . . . SIMPLOT Phosphates Units Available for Broadcasting Anhydrous Ammonia Call us and we can supply your fertilizer and insecticide needs. SIMPLOT Western Idaho Produce Phone Nyssa 3310 or 3026 Day or Night r . m C’ecver "'’ .»'fed Master O.T. Grange ay it 1 : V j i i 1 • : • ; Oregoi succeeding F r a n k T G ra n g e , S h e rw o o d , as ect teld at the re g u la r m e e tin g last T h u r s day evening. O th e r n e w officers are Russell G ressley, overseer; M: G a r r e tt Stam . ' furor. Gai ( ton ; M J ton. a- . tant -tow ard: Mrs F r a n k P a rr, c h a p la in ; A lva <j. tre a su re r; F e r n R u n c o rn , s e c r e t ary; Bill G a r d n e r , g a te keeper; Mr Ru > ! 1 Gre ssley, C ere . Mi Loyd A dam s. P o m o n a : Mi Jim J a m s on, F lo ra , a n d F r a n k s Ai F r a n k P a rr, m e m b e r - of the e x e cutive com m ittee. In o th e r business, T o m J o n e s read ,i It ttc r from G uo- Fii nch Boise w e re girci- Mr and M. 11 hor. Fri po fo O re g o n le g isla tu re on a reappor to u r n e r t p la n t to h a v e • ;< er to r for e a c h county in th e state. \ >- by J ones w ho reporte« 1 th a t n d ro Rep Emil A S tu n / T h e r e w as a g e n e ra l discussion on th e p otato situ a tio n Mr--. F e rn R u n c o rn told of a p,>t luck din- rid a t thi m e e tin g Oct. 20 at 7:30 p. m. Loyd Adam- pri ident of thi O n on T rail Hall association, gave a financial report on th hall and the a m o u n t of business tra n sa c te d Gem e C leave.r T om Joni and d and t u vagrancy d e f in e d by the O ntario ju stic e court as indictable m T he action of the Sheriff's of d e m e a n o rs T h e case will go be- fi re a M a lh e u r county : nd jury f.ee a n d the a n tic ip a te d a ction of the office of th e District A ttorney j has the u n q u a lifie d th a n k s and Mrs i 1 t W ednesday for th e n new su p p o rt of e a c h of us, o u r r e - p e c -1 tive c ongregation-, and. we be h mie m M eM innvilli liove, the su p p o r t of all th in k in g Mi a n d Mr Henry Day vveri people w ho a r e try in g to m a k e d in n e r .a m at the h>mi of Mi th e L o w e r S n a k e R iv e r V alley a, and Mr C R Mills Sundav b e tte r place m w hich to live M H enr H.E.C. club Tuesdav afternoon Mr. a n d Mrs t leorge C art vi ;ht I T he U nited Pi-esbytei ian c h u rc h h u n te d n e a r U nity over the w eek yo-jng people a tte n d i i thi fall end in N a m p a C. G B row n visited hi da te rn o o n a n d S u n d a y Six you n g ter, Mr a n d Mrs Bob E astm an people w e n t from A drian. and J e n n if e r in C aldw ell Sundav when you buy MO J U D - \/ iticiri S l t n c h • o i n ° - f Tie y re the absolutely i f ect nylon sheers for dancing, becaus - t h e r e ’s “ Magic M otion” ( e x tr a “ g ive” anil sp rin g -b a c k ) in the k n it! No stra in , no w rinkles when you dance! So let y o u r dancing legs look e x tr a glam orous and g et a hit record F R E E . L im ited offer, so h u r r y ! from $ 1 .2 3 p r . get your MOJUD sheer* and fr a MOJUD gift record at WILSON BBOS. DEPT. STORE O. E. Cheldelin were appointed Most Modem Truck Features of All! New Chevrolet TasM om Trucks Tobler s Handles Elephant Brand Fertilizers New conceded Safety Step! New High-Level ventilation! New panoramic windshield 1 You get the most modern features in today s most modern trucks! ••••••••••••••••••••••• to a u d it G ra n g e book for the p revious year. D onuts a n d coffee w e r e furnishe d by the G ra n g e mat« d the L itte r b u g c a m p a ig n am? it ha ince be e n t a k e n u p by- o th e r clubs and groups t h r o u g h out th e c ountry Vocal solos by Mr- TJpm N ishi- tani and Mr- M a rk Hartley , a -- conipanied by Mr- J im P h ife r w ere enjoyed as well as a m usical re a d in g by Mr- G eorge G lenn, accom panied by Mr- Hilton Clark of Vale and by Mis? R u b y Stoner, accom panied by Mrs. D ave S to n e r of O ntario. Mrs Ja m e s L a ngle y of the O w y hee club re n d e r e d a p ia n o solo and Mrs G a rrit S ta m how ed colored films of th e Ke-ukenhof E sta te in Holland. Too Late To Classify W A N T E D to r e n t or lea e w ith option to buy. 20 to 30 a c n row- crop land w ith house. W rite Box 138-H. Ny -sa 40-8tp. LOST B e tw e e n Nyssa and Ad ' n a n . gre e n u m b re lla tent and suitcase. Call Mr. Y o u n g re n at 7701. 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