Nyssa G ate City Journal
T H E N Y S S A G A T E C IT Y JO U R N A L , N Y SSA . O R EG O N .
V O L U M E LI
TH U R SD A Y . JU N E 21. 1956
COUNTY
LIBRARY
Days G o n e By in N yssa Com m u nity
From th e J o u rn a l File*
In te re s tin g fictio n and n o n
sig n ed to ta k e ch arg e of the city fiction is going into c irc u la tio n
Years Ago— June 14. 1951
c u rre n tly at th e M a lh e u r C o u n ty
T h e M a lh e u r C o u n ty J e rse y w a te r d e p a rtm e n t.
L ib ra ry . F o llo w in g a re som e r e
C a ttle c lu b w as a w a rd e d th e H ul- 20 Years Ago— June 11, 1936
cen t titles:
b e rt tro p h y for th e b est sp rin g
T h e w a te r sy stem of N yssa w as
Y our O w n B eloved Sons by
.h o w in th e s ta te of O regon . . . I im p ro v ed M onday by th e ad d itio n
C olleen B y b ee w as n am ed Q u een of a new p u m p w h ich th ro w s 323 T hom as A n d erso n is a novel of
of th e R odeo a t Nyssa. S he w ill g allo n s of w a te r p e r m in u te . . . I th e K o rean W ar in w h ich a searg-
be a tte n d e d by Miss V irg in ia T h e e n tire S n a k e R iv er V alley in ea n t lead in g a v o lu n te e r m ission
C orn, N yssa, Miss E stelle G ood- e a s te rn O reg o n a n d w e ste rn Id aho leads, in sp ires, an d scolds his m en
son, P a rm a , an d Miss N a n n e tte w as v isited by a h eav y h ail sto rm as if th e y a re his o w n sons.
Bybee, Nyssa . . . R ic h a rd V. S u n d a y . . . F re d O ste rk a m p
T h e S c a rle t C ord by F ra n k
W ilson, a g ric u ltu re in s tru c to r in c a u g h t a 25-pcmnd salm o n in th e S la u g h te r is a fictio n al a c co u n t of
N yssa h ig h school, has b een a p irrig a tio n d itch .
R ah ab , th e w o m an of Je ric h o an d
p o in ted h ig h school p rin c ip a l su c
Jo sh u a , le a d e r of th e Israelites, as
ceed in g D ennis W. P a tc h w ho 25 Years Ago— June 11, 1931
re la te d in th e O ld T estam en t.
m o v ed to S alem .
T h e R o sem ary T re e is a new
R a in T u esd ay , b ro k e a m o n th ’s
d ro u th in th is a re a . . . L eo n ard novel by E lizab eth G o udge ab o u t
10 Years Ago— June. 13. 1946
N ichols of K in g m a n K olony p la c a vic&r’s fam ily, his c h ild re n ’s
A d ria n an d th e n e a rb y ru ra l ed second in th e s ta te 4-H w ritin g y o ung tea c h e r, an d a m an ju st
c o m m u n ity w ere w ith o u t e le c tric c o n test . . . C. L. M cCoy, N yssa o u t of prison.
se rv ic e fo r an h o u r W ednesday, d ru g g ist, is a d e le g a te at th e sta te
T h e R ev o lt of G u n n e r A sch is
b e c a u se a p riso n cam p g u a rd de- co m m ercial c lu b m e e tin g in P o r t a novel by H ans K irst tra n sla te d
, cid ed to try his m a rk sm a n sh ip on land . . . Mr. and M rs. L a w re n c e fro m th e G erm an , tellin g the
v a p o w e r line. T h e b u lle t to re 7 B lo d g ett re tu rn e d hom e from th e sto ry of a G e rm a n so ld ie r’s b a r
s tra n d s of th e w ire cab le in tw o ro ad c am p ab o v e H a rp e r and r e rack s life in W orld W a r II.
n e a r th e R ob ert T h o m p so n hom e ! p o rted m o re ra ttle s n a k e s th a n
S a d d le b a g P a rso n by S a ra J e n
...
S. E. F la n a g a n o f S u n se t j ja c k ra b b its th e re .
k in s is a sto ry of a y o u n g m an
V alley h as b een a n n o u n c e d as th e j
w ho rode in to th e F lo rid a w ild e r
top b eet g ro w e r in th e N yssa 30 Years Ago— June 11, 1926
ness to b rin g re lig io n to th a t fro n
d istric t. H e a v e ra g e d 30.88 tons
T h e Id ah o P o w e r Co. in stalled tie r in 1827.
p e r a c re on 61 ac re s . . .
H. O. an e le c tric ra n g e fo r th e J. H.
T h e flig h t into E gypt by J e a n
H o p k in s w as e le c te d c o m m a n d e r B o ydell fam ily . E lectric cooking | B loch-M ichel is tra n s la te d from
of N y ssa P o st No. 79, A m e ric a n w ill e v e n tu a lly su p e rse d e th e use th e F ren ch , an d in it a F re n c h
L egion.
of w ood an d coal . . . C la ir P ep- m an and his fam ily ta k e flight
p e rd of N y ssa has been elected from th e ir hom e a fte r a bom bing
15 Years Ago— June 12. 1941
re sid e n t of K ap p a K ap p a Psi at raid, e n te rin g upon a stru g g le for
D ick H olm es re sig n e d as dis- j p OSC
. . . Mr. an d M rs. A lb ert
tr ic t c o n sta b le la st w eek g iving H inch le ft W ed n esd ay for C a n su rv iv a l th a t a w a k e n s th em to
th e sp iritu a l im p licatio n s of life.
h is ad v a n c e d ag e 84, as th e r e a
n C ity to ta k e in th e W hiskey
V ig ila n te J u s tic e by A lan V a l
son. H e h as se rv e d th e N v ssa ' y G o luch
c e le b ra tio n .
e n tin e b rin g s to life a sig n ifican t
d is tr ic t fo r 27 y e a rs . . . R e v .!
c h a p te r in th e h isto ry of fro n t
M a rv in G re e n le a f of L a G ra n d e 45 Years Ago— June 15, 1911
C o n stru c tio n on th e N y ssa-B u h l ier A m erica, d ep ic tin g th e tu r b u
is p a s to r o f th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h
re p la c in g R ev. M erle B u rre s . . . e x te n sio n is p ro g ressin g ra p id ly len t y e a rs in m id 19th c e n tu ry
M ayor O lson a p p o in te d J o h n Os- w ith m u ch of th e g ra d in g on th e in S an F rancisco.
W h a t’s New' in G a rd e n in g by
tro m o w n e r of th e N yssa L b r. Co., H o m ed ale b ra n c h co m p leted . . .
to se rv e on th e c ity council, r e H a rry B u tle r has p u rc h a se d th e P ascal P iro n e is an in fo rm a tiv e
p la c in g L eslie M cC lure w ho re- N yssa H a rn e ss S hop from S herm guide to new’ p la n ts, flow’ers,
S h arp . S h a rp has esta b lish e d an fru its, v eg etab les, trees, sh ru b s,
a u to liv e ry in N yssa . . . G eorge m ethods, an d eq u ip m e n t.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barry and G re e n h as tra d e d his one th ird
A H isto ry of G olf by R o b ert
fam ily of S a lt L a k e C ity v isite d in te re s t in th e N yssa O p era H ouse B ro w n in g tells how golf beg an
fro m S u n d a y u n til T h u rs d a y of an d his stock in th e B ank of N y s as a ro yal an d a n c ie n t gam e w hen
la st w eek a t th e ho m es of H erm an \ sa fo r th e 40-acre ra n c h n e a r ev ery reig n in g S tu a r t m o n arch
T o w n e a n d E d d y P o w ell.
N yssa o w n ed by T hos. N elson.
b etw een 1502 a n d 1688 p lay ed it.
SECOND
SECTION
10c P e r C opy
Eagles To Build
Large Addition
To Present Hall
RECEIVING A CERTIFICATE
of prom otion to his present rate
w h ile serving with Far East N a
val Forces. Yokosuka. Japan is
Reed V. Reed, communications
technician third class. USN.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
V. Reed of Route 2. N yssa. B e
fore entering the Navy in May
1954, he graduated from Adrian
union high school. Navy Capt.
Donald F. W eiss, deputy chief
of staff to com m ander naval
forces. Far East, made the pre
sentation May 3.
an d d esc rib e s its place in a rt. la n
guage, an d social custom u n til
today.
T h e C o m p le te Picnic B ook by
J o h n S h allcro ss contains over 200
gam es an d contests.
T he S h o p p in g G uide to M exico,
G u a tm a la , a n d th e C aribbean, A l
so B erm u d a, N assau, and P an am a
by D avid an d M arian G re e n b e rg
is a book of h elp fu l h in ts on b u y
in g a rtic le s fro m silver, ceram ics,
an d le a th e r, to w earin g ap p a re l
an d fu rn itu re .
T he S p e a k e r's T re a su ry for
S u n d a y S chool T eachers by H e r
b e rt P ro ch n o w tells how to p re
p a re a ta lk o r lead a discussion,
and gives illu stra tiv e m a terial
such as B ib ical q u o tatio n s, ep ig
ram s, an d p ra y e rs
Y our blood P re ssu re and How
to L ive W ith It by W illiam B ram s
p laces . b efo re the lay re a d e r
k n o w n facts, ev alu a te s p ra c tic a l
aspects of re c e n t d ev elo p m en ts,
an d o u tlin es a n a c c u ra te p ic tu re
of high and low blood p re ssu re in
th e lig h t of re c e n t a c h iev em en t
r a th e r th a n in m isconceptions of
th e past.
200 Miles U p is a new ed itio n
of th e book by Jo se p h V a e th a-
b o u t ro ck et re se a rc h an d th e
“co n q u est of th e u p p e r a ir."
J e a n P a ra d ise bases h e r novel.
T h e S av ag e C ity, on an a c tu a l
h isto rical in c id e n t of 1741 w h en
N ew Y ork C ity resid en ts p a n ick ed
ag a in st ‘'p lo tte rs ’’ w ho th e y f e a r
ed w e re p la n n in g to fire th e city
an d allow th e S p an ish to c a p tu re
C ast A L ong S h a d o w by W ayne
O v e rh o sie r is th e sto ry of land-
g ra n t fights b e tw e e n sm all s e t
tle rs an d big com panies in New
M exico.
A t the re g u la r m eetin g W ed n es
day n ig h t the N yssa A erie posted
a u n an im o u s b allo t for th e a d
d itio n of a new s tru c tu re to th e
p re se n t building. T he bu ild in g ,
60 x 6 feet, w ill be of block c o n
s tru c tio n w’lth oval ty p e roof. T his
a d d itio n w ill face th ird stre e t, an d
w ill be u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of W.
D. H olcom b, co n tracto r.
P re sid e n t Dale G a rriso n sta te d
th a t th e rapid g ro w th of th e
o rg a n iz a tio n has m ad e it im p e ra
tiv e th a t the new s tru c tu re be
co m p leted by fall. T h e new b u ild
ing is so desig n ed th a t it c a n be
used fo r th e y o u th pro g ram ,
w h ich is so v ita l to th is c o m m u n
ity .
E ddie T ay lo r, vice p re sid e n t
gave a v o te of th a n k s to J u d g e
Don an d N ora G ra h a m fo r th e ir
g e n ero sity in g iv in g th e lodge 6 k
120 feet of th e ir p ro p e rty . T h u
e x tra p ro p e rty w ill m a k e it p o s
sib le for th e b u ild in g to h a v e
g re a te r d ep th .
It is w ith th is ty p e of c o o p e ra
tio n th a t a c o m m u n ity “clic k s,”
said T aylor.
C o n g ra tu la tin g th e m e m b e rs
for th e ir h a rd w o rk . P r e s id e n t
G a rriso n also re m a rk e d th a t this
is ju s t m o re e v id en ce of th e tim e
an d m oney th e lodge h a s g iv e r
for th e b e tte rm e n t of th e com
m u n ity .
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Jello Pie Fillings__
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Minute M ashed Potatoes
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Minute Rice. Economy
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Swans Down Angel Food
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LARGE FRANKS
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Fresh
GROUND BEEF
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ORANGE JUICE
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G ia n t
55c
12-oz.
LUNCHEON MEAT
3 for
890
E conom y
64c
54c
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12c 59c
Creamy
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