THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 21. 1956
Former Residents Visit Nyssa
Jordan Valley
Camera Catches Bashful Banister
PAGE THREE
COUNTY
LIBRARY
Girl Scout Troop
Makes Scrap Books
Girl Scout troop No. 1 m et at
T hought provoking non-fiction at the home of troop leader Mrs.
and novel of sub>t n
niaki up W alter M ePartland M onday a f te r
the group of new books going i n - : noon. S ixteen m em bers w ere
to circulation at the M alheur present.
C ounty L ibrary.
Games were played after w hich
The Report on U nidentified
F lying O bjects by E dw ard R up -1 scrapbooks w ere m ade u n d er th e
pelt, form er head of the U. S. Air direction of Mrs. G ran t R in eh art.
Force P roject Blue Book in v esti Also assisting in this project w e re
gating flying saucers, gives the Mrs. Fox and Mrs. M eP artland.
know n facts about these flying
R efreshm ents w ere served by
objects.
the hostess. The m eeting of th e
Youth: The Y ears from Ten to ' previous week was held at th e
S ixteen by A rnold Gesell and home of Mrs. C arl B artlett.
others traces behavior develop
Vicki M axfield, R ep o rter
m ent in home, school, and com
m unity, and in terp rets p attern s of
grow th, based upon studies of a M cConnaughey deals w ith b
selected group of norm al adoles-1 strangely assorted group of peo
cents.
pie brought together in the T ahi
W hat I T hink is a collection of j tian Islands; th eir lives revolve
w ritings on public questions by around Helen who seeks refug«
Adalai Stevenson.
from a w recked m arriage an<
T he K itchen G arden Book by David who has been blind for 9
S tringfellow B arr and S tella years.
S tan d ard takes vegetables from
seed to table, devoting one section
to grow ing vegetables and a n
o th er to cooking them.
Eloise by Kay Thom pson is a
cartoon-style book about a little
The basis of O riental phylos-
six-vear-old who lives in a New
York hotel. The title page says ophy is B alance C om pleteness
it is “a book for precocious grown —(Beginning and End — B irth
and E tern ity — Male and F e
ups.”
The C onsul's W ife by W illiam m ale — B rightness and D a rk
L S h irer is the story of th e p art ness — Bad and Good, etc.
played by the A m erican consul Therefore, in decorative a rt
and his w ife in an uprising in there is also the objective of
an Indian province before the Balance C om pleteness in o rd er
' w ith d raw al of the B ritish.
to have H arm ony. W here th ere
W ings of the M orning by Fred- is H arm ony, th ere is P eace and
; eric Van De W ater is the story Happiness.
of a Q u aker youth who goes
T his set of han d -w ro u g h t
, n o rth in 1744 to claim his dead i
b ro th er’s land and becomes in Iron P ictures is an answ er to
v o lv e d in V erm ont’s struggle for j this hum an urge. T he P lu m
independence.
r«>presents Spring, Lotus —
N ative Stone by Edw in G ilb ert | S um m er, C h rysanthem um —
is a novel ab out th e friendship, I A utum n, and Bamboo — W in
business ventures, strivings, and | ter.
vicissitudes of th ree architects j
W hen you display these p ic
; who had m et each o th er in college j
5 and planned a jo in t v en tu re.
I tures, so artistically m ade and
The Proud Man by Elizabeth
in terestin g ly conceived, m ay
L inington is th e story of Shane
you have happiness and peace
O'N eill, P rin ce of Ulster, who saw
always.
him self as King of Irelan d and
also as husband to E lizabeth of
England, for w hom he was a
w orthy an tagonist w ith his d a r
ing deeds and dazzling personal
217 M ain St.
P hone 3211
qualities.
Here In T his Island by Susanne
Mrs. John Mallea
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n S trak er,
Joh n n y and M eryl a t Hoguim,
Wash, spent several days in J o r
dan the past week w here they vis
ited friends S he is the form er
B etty M yers. They visited in San
Francisco w ith th eir sons, L ebert
and Baldwin. H er dau g h ter E liza
beth also lives in C alifornia. They
plan to visit h er o ther son Harold
at Burns. All the M eyers children
1 j are w ell know n in Jo rd an w here
i they
w ere born and attended
I grade school at P leasant Valley,
n ear Jo rd a n Valley.
Mrs. M arion W raten and ch il
dren who m ake th eir hom e in
The population of Nyssa su rg
H artles now live in Salm on. N am pa during the school m onths
ed upw ard recently when Mrs.
Ida., bu t are still subscribers to have retu rn ed to th eir ranch near
Jo e H arile. form er local resi
th e Jo u rn al. The children above Jo rd a n to spend the sum m er.
dent visited this city. All the
are, from left, Shirley, 11, Le-
David Del Grasso, son of Mr.
children w ith the exception of
land, 9, R alph, 8, D ennis. 7. and Mrs. L am erena Del Grasso
Ivan w ere born in Nyssa. The
Rosetta. 6. Ivan, 5. and Edna. 4. has retu rn ed to his hom e in Jo r- ■
dan a fte r spending several days
in a N am pa hospital w here he had
his tonsils rem oved.
Mrs. E. H. W alts of Tacoma.
S h ara le tte R evett d au g h ter of
has been a houseguest at the Mr. and Mrs. F rank R ev ett of
hom e of her daughter, Mr. and N am pa is spending several w eeks
Mrs. E. A. Lim ing and fam ily for visiting in Jo rd a n w ith her g ra n d
the past tw o weeks. Mr. W atts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mills.
By Bill Campbell
dint of his pow erful personality
G row ers of seed potatoes w ish- and Mr. and Mrs. W alter M cllan-
he becam e one of the illustrious
M
errill
Borders,
son
of
Mr.
and
For
som
etim
e
yours
truly
has
jng to certify th eir crops this y ear ey arrived here F riday night and
officers of World W ar II—a sec
Mrs.
M.
A.
B
orders
has
gone
to
m ust m ake application to the the four left S atu rd ay m orning
aitem p ed —in vain—to peg H a r
ond lieu ten an t. He moved to
Cam p Irw in, Calif, for two weeks
county ag en t’s office by Ju ly 1. for New York.
old
H enigson as a "Man About
N y s s a from some place and is
w
here
he
is
serving
w
ith
the
N
a
according to T u rn er Bond, coun
Mrs. E lizabeth M orehead of tional Guard.
still here. He has m ore pipes
Nyssa" The argum ent resolved
ty extension agent.
P ortland was a guest of Mrs. H.
than an organ. He has c o n tri
V isiting a t the hom e of Mr. and its self into b attle betw een the
A creage fees of $2.00 per acre R. Sherw ood last week. Mrs.
buted m uch to this tow n in
pow er of the press and the
Mrs.
Tom
S
kinner
several
days
m ust be paid at the tim e of a p Sherw ood en tertain ed friends of
public service. He w on't need
the past week was th eir son, th re a t of im m ediate suit. But
plication. to cover costs of two Mrs. M orehead’s S atu rd ay .
another hair TRIM for som e
bless m y speed graphic. I
Thom
as
G.
S
kinner
and
children
field inspections and a green
Mr. and Mrs. Sam H artley a t
caught
him
in
th
e
act—of
g
e
t
time. (The b arb er looking for
house test of see^ after harvest.
tended the grow er-shipper potato of Springfield, Ore.
som ething to clip is Lyle
ting a h air TRIM . Facts about
Robert
Elorde
of
Boise
is
v
isit
A tag from each seed lot p la n t convention at Sun Valley W ed
M iner). And we kinda like hinv
Hal are scanty. He was born. He
ed to grow th e seed potato crop nesday. They re tu rn ed hom e S u n ing in Jo rd a n w ith his paren ts for ap p aren tly w e n t to school. By
—Jo u rn a l (of course) photo.
several days. He was accom panied
m ust accom pany the application day evening.
from
N
am
pa
by
Mrs.
Agveda
M
al
for certification. This is to id en t
Phyllis, Elaine and J a n e t Med-
ify th e variety and q u ality of the lock and M arlene B ergam are lea who retu rn ed to Jo rd a n to
w orking in Sanger, Calif, this ! spend the sum m er after visiting
seed source used.
in N am pa w ith h er daughter. Mr.
B lanks for application can be sum m er.
and Mrs. A. E. Jones and fam ily.
secured at the county ag en t’s o f
Mrs. V irginia F urro w
and
fice, or w ill be m ailed on request. concentration of aphis th a t d am
Bond reports several applica aged seed potatoes in late A ugust dau g h ters from W ashington are
M urray R. M orton. 68, O ntario, j
tions already received for pdtato and S eptem ber last year. George spending several days visiting at
certification, on crops planted C lark of OSC has scheduled in the hom e of h er parents, Mr. and form er M alheur county assessor
e a rlier th an the usual tim e for spections of these early planted Mrs. Dam asco Elordi, Sr., and and unsuccessful Democratic c a n
sta rtin g seed plots in the area. lots for the last w eek in J u n e and o th er relatives in Jord an . Also d id ate for th a t nom ination in the
G row ers are attem p tin g to p ro w ill re tu rn la te r for inspection visiting the Elordis is th eir son. May prim aries, died last S aturday
duce the seed crop ea rly enough on lots w hich are too sm all for F rankie, his wife and fam ily from in W eiser w hile visiting his
California.
b ro th er.
m th e season to avoid th e heavy inspection at th at time.^
Visiting th eir grandm other. Mrs.
Mr. M orton had been a resident
Caroline Mills is Donna and K a th of M alheur county most of his
ryn Vail of Caldw ell.
life and had served as county As
Mr. and Mrs. Don S tu lts and sessor for 12 years. He also se r
sons of O ntario spent several days ved as d ep u ty assessor before be
the past w eek at the hom e of his ing elected to th e office.
j m other, Mrs. Bessie Stults.
He was a m em ber of the Vale 1
Tw o sisters from B aker arriv ed
| in Jo rd a n th e first p a rt of the M asonic lodge and of the K nights
j week w here they are conducting of P ythias. He is survived by one
Catholic sum m er school, prep ar- son, W ayne Ferguson of Union;
I ing the C atholic children for th eir th ree brothers, C arl of Weiser,
F red of Nyssa and Estes of B rook
! first com m union
Mr. and Mrs. O rval H aigh took ings; four sisters, Mrs. Agnes
a trip to the S nake R iv er V alley H errin of Boise, Mrs. May B eatty
| Tuesday to receive treatm en t for of Los Angeles, Miss Zelm a M or
ton of Boise and Mrs. O llie K reu-
a back injury.
A d in n er guest at the Jo h n M al ger of Roseburg.
S ervices w ere held T uesday at
lea hom e T hursday was F red Hay-
the B eechler F u n era l Home in
, le tt of Sheaville, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. F ernando M ada O ntario w ith the V ale A F & AM
riaga left for Boise W ednesday lodge conducting services under
afternoon w here they p lan to direction of W. O. Sham baugh,
spend sveral days visiting re la d istrict dep u ty for th e grand
Masons. In term e n t w as in E v er
tives and friends.
Elaine P atterson, d au g h ter of green cem etery at O ntario.
Mr. and Mrs. L eonard P atterso n
From to ts to teen s. M om and G ram p, E V E R Y O N E in th e fam ily
of Arock, is staying at the home
is delighted w ith the prospect o f a picnic. T here's a treat for all on
of Mrs. Bessie S tults w’hile w o rk
1913 A M E R I C A N U N D E R S I U N G
th e m enu, too.
. . . .
,
...
ing a t the J. V. Cafe for George
It con sists o f am ple ham burgers to be broiled over charcoal, w ith
Sw isher.
tom atoes, onions and catsup for th e buns. Canned pork and beans
T he M alheur county ASC com
Mr. and Mrs. Eleas E iguren who
or baked beans are hard to b eat on an ou t-sid e feast. T ak e them in
sold th eir hom e recen tly have m ittee has announced th a t farm
th e 8 ou nce cans, open first, th en h eat, and serve in th e cans. Add
olives, cookies and lots o f vitam in-rich fruit punch.
m oved into the house ow ned by allotm ents for th e 1957 w heat
his m other. T he D aniel E igurens crop have been established and
Picnic Punch Special
also moved S unday into th eir new th at notices of such allotm ents
1 can (1 pt. 2 fl. oz.) pineapple s
1 can (12 oz.) loganberry
w ere m ailed to th e farm ers on
home.
ju ice
nectar
E dna Peckle of Boise is sp en d J u n e 14.
Chill juices thoroughly; com bine and put in to a therm os bottle.
T he com m ittee points out that
ing several w eeks at the hom e of
Or. put cans o f th e juices in ice cooler and m iz as needed. M akes
h er parents, Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r a com plete list of all allotm ents
4 cups.
is av ailab le for inspection at the
Lee.
.Vofe: Instead o f pineapple juice, use orange-grapefruit juice blend,
Rev. F a th e r Lucian P arg e ti re county ASC office.
or cranberry juice cocktail, if you wish.
T he w heat referendum has been
tu rn ed to Jo rd a n on F rid ay from
C alifornia w here he visited re la set for Ju ly 20. In fo rm atio n as to
polling places w ill be furnished
tives.
G uests a t the Mr. and Mrs a t a la te r date.
Now you can b u y auto insurance as modern as the car you’re
Em ery J. S kinner hom e th e past
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rigney. D or
| w eek w ere Mrs. Louise C lark of
driving . . . SAFECO, the famous safe driver insurance plan.
N am pa who is Mrs. S k in n e r s is and Ibrahim A youb sp en t S a t
m other and a friend, N ath an Wil-1 u rd a y in Boise v isitin g w ith re la
Selected risks, streamlined underwriting, automatic renewals and
tives. On S unday th ey w e n t to
son of Nampa.
I Mr. and Mrs. R ichard N avarro M ountain Home to visit the Jam es
and sons of Boise w ere w eek end W. Rigney fam ily w h e re they
electronic accounting — all these improvements save real money
guests of h er p aren ts, Mr. and I joined th e F ran k P a rr fam ily in
■ a
' if
celebrating th eir grandson, T ony’s
Mrs. G abriel Elordi.
— for you. The facts about SAFECO will really surprise you.
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b irth d ay . They had a fam ily pic
-•r:
F or best results use th e Jo u rn al nic and a p arty for six sm all v isit
Y o u r S A F E C O a g e n t can show you how this modern, money
ors.
Classified
Ads.
\ r“\
Seed Potato
Certification
Deadline July 1
FOUR-SEASON
HAPPINESS
LOCAL NEWS
Former Assessor
Dies Saturday
On Weiser Visit
PETERSON
FURNITURE CO.
Family Picnic
Wheat Allotments
Sent to Farmers
T hey’ve improved auto insurance too!
Modern Safeco
saves you money
«The Standard Man showed me’ L i
hour t grease does the work of 4 If
saving insurance also gives you best available protection, 24-hour,
nationwide claims, other important advantages.
STRAWBERRIES
RPM A utom otive G re a se replaces four special
greases . . . lubricates wheel bearings, chassis bearings,
universal joints, and water pumps. It makes lube jobs
faster and easier—no need to stop and change either
grease or gun.
9ave tim e, w o rk and m oney with multi-purpose
RPM Automotive Grease on your car, truck, and farm
machinery. Available in popular size packages as well
as special new 12-oz. cartridges that just fit your grease
gun and help keep grease clean.
for information on ony Standard Oil Compony of Colifornio product, call
W. E. BILL" SCHIREMAN
Nyssa, Or*.
Dial 3131
Ask him about SAFECO, today.
U PICK
S a v e w ith
SAFECO
Field Open June 27 and a s Long
a s the Berries Last.
•ho modorn auto Insuranco
-,
for safe drivers
Only 1 5 £ Lb.
(BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINERS)
TED
RENSTROM AGENCY
MORI
ONE MILE W EST OF CAIRO JUNCTION
ON VALE HIGHWAY
217 G ood
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