Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 23, 1956, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 23. 1956
From th e Jo u rn a l file s
5 Years Ago— Aug-. 16. 1951
T h e proposed re p a y m e n t con-
tia c t b etw een the U nited States
g o v e rn m e n t a n d the w a te r users
of th e O w yhee Irrig a tio n district
w as ap p ro v e d in an election held
Aug. 10. . . . M:ss M arilyn E kan-
ger. w ho has been em p lo y e d in
a n a tto r n e y ’s office in N am pa, is
now em ployed in the office of the
b u r e a u of re c la m a tio n h e r r.
G r a n t Lewis, fieldm an of th e
A m a lg a m a te d S u g a r com pany,
has been tra n sfe rre d to th e R u ­
p e r t district in Idaho.
10 Y ears Ago— A ug. 15. 1946
J o h n E O strom has sta r te d con­
stru c tio n of a c abinet shop and
d w e llin g on his N yssa L u m b e r
com pany p ro p e rty on G ood a v e ­
nue. . . . C ontractors s ta r te d e r e c ­
tion of th e 2 4 -a p a rtm e n t housing
pro je c t for v e te ra n s this week.
. . The te n a n t house occupied by
Mr. and Mrs. T h o m a s E vans on
th e H u g h G le n n r a n c h w a s c o m ­
pletely de stro y e d by fire w hile
th e fam ily was absent. . . . T he
N yssa city council voted to place
two drinking fountains on Main
street'
15 Years Ago— Aug. 21. 1941
Mrs. M a rg a re t Logan, M a lh e u r
c ounty nurse, s u b m itte d h e r resig-
n a tio n to th e c o u n ty c o u r t last
week. .
. C la rk S c h w e iz e r has
been a d d e d to th e N yssa Ida ho
P o w e r office as service m a n . . . .
Nyssa has a g a in ta k e n th e lead
as spud sh ip p e r w ith 270 carloads
of tu b e rs by rail since th e first of
th e m o n th a n d a total of 556 c a r ­
loads since Ju ly . . . . A r a in in
this v ic in ity last w e e k caused a
delay of h a y in g a n d sta c k in g
gra in and also caused m u d d y
roads. M arion C h a r d h a d a ste a d y
jo b p u lling cars o u t of a m u d h o le
n e a r his r a n c h in th e O re g o n T ra il
area.
20 Y ears Ago— Aug. 13. 1936
M em bers of th e c o u n ty court.
J u d g e D a v id G r a h a m . E. H.
B r u m b a c h a n d O ra C la r k : F r a n k
J Nani a Santoli
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by
F R A N C E S F IE L D S
H o m e E c o n o m is t
Oregon Wheat League
L e w is B u i ld i n g
P o r t la n d 4. O r e g o n
A very fam iliar cry in Am erican
f a m ilie s . A t p ic n ic s , p a r tie s ,
m ealtim e . . . particularly during
the sum m er months, sandw iches
just fit the bill. There's econom y,
ease, versatility and good taste
in sandw iches. E specially w hen
the flour blend includes fine Ore­
go n s o f t w h e a t. S a n d w ic h e s
m ade from enriched bread are
high in nutritive value, too, and
are so easy to prepare.
*, e u p d r a in e d , c r u s h e d p in e a p p le
(8 -o u n ce r a n )
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M a k e sa n d w ic h fillin g b y c o m b in in g
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til c re a m y K illin g m a k e s 3 s a n d ­
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d ia g o n a lly . C o m b in e e g g , m ilk a n d
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place h am . th e n to m a to a n d rheese^
C o v e r w ith re m a in in g 4 slic e s or
bread C u t sa n d w ic h e s In half and
p la c e in a 9 -in c h bakin* p a n . C om ­
b in e s o u p w ith m ilk a n ‘l ttux thor­
o u g h ly F o u r o v e r M n iw irh * .« S p rin ­
k le w ith r a p r i k a B a k e in m o d e ra te
oxen (400 ) 20 m in u te s. 4 servings.
September 4 . . .
1200 CHILDREN
Renstrom
Agency
Now they are back
in N yssa—
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8 slices enriched bread
Butter
4 slices boiled ham
4 thick slices tomato
4 slices American chess«
cup condensed rream
of mushroom soup
% rup milk
Paprika
and -or.s and th e ir guest*. Mr.
a n d Mrs. Je sse S h u s te r of H u n t ­
ington, a tte n d e d the N e b r a s k a
picnic at C a ld w e ll Sun d a y .
E ugene B row n w a s a n o v e r ­
night guest W ednesday of W a y n e
O verstake.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray S tric k la n d
a n d fam ily a n d Mr. a n d Mrs.
G len S tr ic k la n d and fam ily w e r e
d in n e r guests S u n d a y ev e n in g of
Mr. a n d Mrs. C lyde B o h a n n o n
a n d family.
Mrs G le n n B row n a n d C oleen
visited Mr. a n d Mrs. O m a r D o r­
m a n in Nyssa T h u r s d a y a f te r ­
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k B yers visit­
ed Monday ev e n in g a t the Clyde
B o hannon home
will be on our s tr e e ts ^
heading for classes. 2
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Oregon Trail
P h o n e 2325
Morgan. J. E d w in J o h n s o n and
Fiction a n d b iography head the
Dr. J. J Sarazin m a d e a to u r of
list of books going into circulation
Mr. and Mrs. R alph C h e n a u lt
' c ounty roads in this v ic in ity M o n - '
T he G re a t L e e G r a b e l is b r in g ­ w e re called to Corvallis by the
S a tu r d a y , Aug. 25. at M alheur
day to inspect those in need of
ing his W orld F a m o u s Illusion d e a th of the ir b ro th e r-in -la w .
c o u n ty lib ra ry .
re p a ir. . . . 14-year-old W a rre n
“S o m e I n n e r F u r y ” is a novel S ta g e Review to the Nyssa high
L yde e Jo n e s of Los A ngeles
L a th e n of Moscow. Ida . rode his
of m o d e r n In d ia by K am ala T a y ­ school g y m on S e p te m b e r 12 at
w
ho
has been visiting h e r g r a n d ­
bicycle o v e r 400 miles in four
lor w r itin g u n d e r the pseudonym 8 p m u n d e r sponsorship of the p a re n ts, Mr a n d Mrs Russell
of
Markand3.va.
Nyssa
Lions
club.
d a -v s ,0 V!sit at ,hc w A N ye
G ressley the past m onth, r e t u r n ­
By a f o r tu n a te booking a r ­
hom e a n d w ith his aunt, Mrs. Neil
“T h e T h r e s h o ld " is a picture of
ed to h e r hom e F rid a y w ith h e r
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By C ounty E xte nsion A gents
uncle and a u n t, Mr. and Mrs.
D o ro th e a R u th e r f o r d translated tion w ill stop for one night only
25 Y ears Ago— Aug. 27. 1931
K e ith G ressley a n d fam ily of O n ­
in Jiyssa. A dozen gav and e n t e r ­
from th e G e r m a n .
tario.
S tr o u t & L e h m a n h a v e d e v e lo p - Beef Ste e rs Look Good
Stories of s u p r e m e crises in the ta in in g offerings will include the
ed a m a r s h into a m u s k r a t fa rm
Mrs. H arold Wilson a n d Mrs.
Looks like th e r e is going to be lives of g re a t m e n are the subject Illusion of S h o oting a lady from
five miles n o rth of N yssa on the q u ite a tussle for top spots in the
Willis
C ona nt visited Mrs. G lenn
of "H ig h M o m e n t” edited by W a l­ a C a n n o n , th e c om edy sensation
h ig h w a y . It is the h o m e of 200 fa t ste e r classes at the c ounty
D on't D rop It, P ipe Sm o k e r's B row n M onday afternoon.
lace B ro c k w a y .
m u s k r a t pairs and th e ir families fair. W e ’ve seen most of the beef
M r .and Mrs. D onald Royse of
‘ R obert E L e e ” by Earl Schenk D ream . T he D isa p p e a rin g P in -u p
T h e ir coast g u a rd is a b e a v e r projects d u r in g the past six w e e k s
Miers is one of th e "great life in Girl. J u s t an O ld F a sh io n T i n ­ O n ta rio w e re S u n d a y guests of
colony w hich protect* th e d> kes a n d th e re are som e m ig h ty fine
the Rolland H olm es family.
type a n d m a n y others.
brief" series.
a n d dam s. W hen M arvin S tr o u t beef ste a k s in th e m aking!
T w o of the m a jo r m ovie s t u ­
“T in k e r s a n d G enius" by E d ­
Mrs. H a rry M cG inley a n d girls
a n d P a u l L e h m a n m a d e th e p u r-;
A few days ago we w ent on a m u n d F u lle r is a series of b io ­ dios a re p u lling b e h in d th e scene a n d Mrs. D ale O v e r s ta k e a n d
c h a se of b re e d in g stock of m us-
to u r and picnic w ith th e A rcadia g ra p h ie s of Y a n k e e inventors w ires to get Lee G r a b e l u n d e r boys visited at the G le n n B row n
r a ts in P o r tla n d they fa re d n ine
c lub (by the way, these folks set from th e e a rly se ttle m e n ts to m id ­ c o n tra c t for som e com ing screen hom e W ednesday afternoon.
b e tte r in one c o m p a r tm e n t— th e ,
a luscious picnic table!) and lo o k ­ n in e te e n th c e n tu r y and from im ­ productions.
Mrs. W W. F o ste r and Mrs.
babies being b o rn on the P o rtla n d
ed a t th e ir projects. All of th e m proved w a te r w h e e ls to the s e w ­
A full b a ggage c a r (ten tons) Lloyd Tobler w e r e F rid a y a f te r ­
Rose e n r o u te to Nyssa. . . . H R
look good, so it's h a rd to pick a ing m achine.
of sc e ne ry a n d illusions a re r e ­ noon callers at the Russell G re s s ­
G lover, P a y e tte je w e le r, is o p e n ­
top w inne r.
G ood H ousekeeping's “G uide to q u ir e d to stage this m agm fici- ley home.
ing a store in Nyssa. . . . Mrs. R
D orothy a n d J im m y H ouston S uccessful H o m e m a k in g "
c o n ­ cent spectacle.
O v e rstre e t of Nvssa is th e new
Mr. and Mrs. Je sse S h u s te r of
will give som eone a ru n for th e ir cerns deco ra tin g , cleaning, diet,
E lm e r C ruson, p re sid e n t of the
w ere
o v e rn ig h t
President of M a lh e u r county P T A m o n e y ; M a rily n and L a r r y H ic k ­ fabrics, sew ing, re p a ir, safety and Lions C lub sa y s th e y a re d e - : H u n tin g to n
guests
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d
a
y
of
the
R obert
30 Y ears Ago— Aug. 20. 1926
m a n ha v e a couple of dandies; hom e m a n a g e m e n t.
lighted to ha v e the o p p o rtu n ity
Holmes family.
and
N
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and
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p
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"T
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ra
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of
the
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by
C o m m issio n e r M ead of th e rec-
Mr. and Mrs, K e n n e th G od-
tarnation b u r e a u has a dvise d Sen. da H ipp ha v e a n im a ls th a t a re W illiam G re e n a n d Gerald Pol- ( ta c u la r a ttr a c tio n of stage and
bough a n d fam ily of O n ta r io w ere
com
ing
along
nicely.
television
a
n
d
tha
t
the
proceeds
linger
is
a
re
cognition
guide.
M cN ary th a t the office for con-
C arl Sc-burn has one of the few
"S ix P la y s ” by Rodgers and from th e show will be used for s u p p e r guests S u n d a y a t the
s tru c tio n w o rk for the V ale and
G le n n B row n home.
A
ngus
being
fed
out
this
year.
H
a
m m e r s te in includes the texts c h a rity w ork.
O w y h e e irrig a tio n pro je c ts will
A d v a n c e a d u lt tic k e ts m a y be
Billy C o n a n t s p e n t S u n d a y a n d
be a t Boise. Vale, O n ta r io and Bob B ow ers has a sm all steer, but of " O k la h o m a ,” “C arousel," " A l­
M onday w ith E ugene Brow n.
Nyssa each hoped to be selected it is in good sha pe and will be an legro," " S o u th Pacific,” "T he se c ure d from m e m b e rs
C h ild re n s tickets will be a v a il­
as h e a d q u a rte rs . . . . T h e Idaho a ttr a c tiv e p a c k a g e at the ju n io r K ing a n d I " " a n d "Me and J u
Mr. and Mrs. R obert Holmes
able at the door.
P o w e r c om pa ny installed a Ser- fat stock auction. D ennis Spitze liet.”
"2000 A rticles You Can W rite
vell ice m a k in g m a c h in e at the has a couple of m a r k e t hogs th a t
Dick T e n se n hom e last w eek. This a re a lre a d y in top m a r k e t shape and S e ll” by F r a n k Dickson is a
is th e second one in N yssa a n d Lois Spitze has a nice p o u ltry d ic tio n a ry of ideas tha t can be
th e 14th in this district. T he T en- project. J im m y B ow ers and Caro- w o r k e d u p into salable new spap-
sens also had a n e le c tric ra n g e lvn T e n se n w ill both be e x h ib it- er a n d m a g a z in e articles,
M-Sgt. Elroy B rady, son of Mr.
ing in the d a iry classes.
“ M ake It Y o u rse lf” by Jose-
installed recently.
O ne o b se rv a tio n b n this and ph in e vo n M iklos contanis direc- a n d Mrs. J I. B rady, N yssa ro u te
35 Y ears Ago— Aug. 12, 1921
o th e r livestock projects w e ’ve tions w ith illu stra tio n s for mak- 2. w ith a n A ir Force pistol team,
D u rin g th e a bsence of Rev. W. seen lately:
ing 55 h ousehold objects.
| H ickam Field. H aw aii, is at
F. Shields, som eone b ro k e into
Most of th e a n im a ls could use
“Scorpion R e e f” is a suspense C a m p P e r r y , O hio this w eek
his g a ra g e and took a tire and som e a d d itio n a l tra ining. Pra c - novel by C h a rle s W illiams whose w h e re th e te a m is c o m p e tin g in
w re n c h e s from his car. . . . G eorge tically all of th e m need m ore fit- in g re d ie n ts a r e th e sea. a slo o p .- a n a tio n a l pistol m a tc h being
Closson r e p o rte d a s w a r m of bees ting and groom ing. Hooves t h a t ; s u n k e n tre a s u r e , a terrified g i r l , 1 held th e r e fro m Aug. 17 to 25.
is occupying his bedroom . T h e y need to be tr im m e d is one of the tw o killers a n d a re lu c ta n t s k ip ­
Sgt. B ra d y se rv e d as th e te a m 's
e n te r e d th r o u g h a sm all a p e r tu r e m ost obvious faults.
c a p ta in last y e a r a n d has been
per.
in th e w all. . . . S. D. Bigelow,
A nd it’s less th a n one w eek to
" A d o p tio n —a n d A fter” by L o u - 1 s e c r e ta r y a n d tr e a s u r e r of the
W illiam S c h w e iz e r a n d G eorge fair time!
ise R a y m o n d sh o w s parents how fiv e -m a n g ro u p for the past se v ­
K r o th shipped a carload of p o t a ­
to bu ild a h a p p y , confident f a m i l y ! e ra l years. In May th e te a m took
toes this w eek, re c e iv in g from S ta te F a ir D e a d lin e N ears
th r o u g h r e la x e d acceptance of the first place in a m a tc h a t Ft. R ug-
All of the 4-H c lothing ex h ib its a d o p tiv e relationship.
$1.15 to $2 p e r h u n d re d . W. L
er, Ariz., w h e r e th e y m a d e 19
eligible to go to sta te fair m ust
G ibson shipped tw o carloads.
" S p e a k e r s ' Illu stra tio n s for S p e ­ points out of a possible 29 to e n ­
be in th e office n o t la te r th a n cial D ays" e d ite d by C harles title th e H ic k a m g ro u p to p a r t i ­
45 Y ears A go— Aug. 17. 1911
Aug. 23. Som e of you h a v e
T he A z c ue na ga 400-acre ra n c h b r o u g h t y o u r e x h ib its to th e o f­ W allis c ontains a b o u t 1000 stories, c ip a te in the n a tio n a l contest.
T h e m a s te r se rg e a n t ex p e c ts to
in J o r d a n V alley ha s b e e n sold; fice a lre a d y , a n d this is only a ane c d o te s a n d q u o ta tio n s a r r a n g ­
to W. C. N oble of C aliente, Nev., r e m in d e r to those of you w hose ed u n d e r "N e w Y ear's Day, " B ro ­ visit his p a r e n ts at th e ir ranch
for a con sid e ra tio n of $12,000. . . . g a r m e n ts placed in th e b lu e r i b ­ th e rh o o d W eek," “ Memorial Day," n e a r N y ssa before r e tu r n in g to
the H a w a iia n base.
C. E. B ean of P o r tla n d ha s leased bon class d u r in g sp rin g show. Be etc.
" T h e A rt of P ro b le m Solving"
th e store room in H otel W estern s u re to h a v e y o u r g a r m e n ts in
Mrs. F o rre st Moore, K ay and
and will esta b lish a d r y g o o d s , th e c o u n ty e x te n sio n office, la b e l­ by E d w a r d H o d n e tt develops the
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a r g a r e t of N a m p a w e r e w e e k - (
store to be k n o w n as th e G olden ed as d escribed in th e le tte r you
Rule. . . . S e v e n h e a d of heifers received fro m th e office, not la te r u n d e rlie all p ro b le m solving and end guests a t th e h o m e of Mrs
M oore’s pare n ts, Mr. and Mrs. S
w e re killed by No. 18 on th e O S L th a n th o d a te m e n tio n e d above.
h n ^ j^ te ^ fre tl^ tra th ^ h o w T o
r a ilro a d at A rcadia. T h e y w e r e
We h a v e th e sta te fair p r e m iu m ho. ' t c g e t f ’ stra ig h t how to C. M cConnell.
the p r o p e r ty of W. N. H o u sh of books in th e office, a n d those of ‘^ 'm a U ^ c o n s e q u e n c e s a n d how to
p a p e rs p re s e n te d a t th e 1955 A n ­
Nyssa.
you
p a r tic ip a tin g in contests
M in o rity G ro u p s: Segregation
should h a v e rec e iv e d one in the a n d I n te g r a tio n ” is a g roup of n u a l F o r u m of the N ational Con- I
fe re n c e of Social W ork. It d e a b I
D ave B a te m a n r e tu r n e d to his mail. If yo u h a v e not, please call |
w i t h m ig ra n ts, n e w A m e ric a n s
h o m e in S p o k a n e a f te r a tw o a t th e office.
the one w h ic h they will give d u r ­ a n d p ublic school desegregation.
w e e k s ’ visit at the hom e of his TV P r o g r a m Successful
ing s ta te fair.
b r o th e r a n d siste r-in -la w , Mr.
Did y o u g e t a c h a n c e to sec
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a n d Mrs. D oug B a te m a n . T h e y Mrs. K r a m e r , K a th y E u b a n k s and 4-H C a m p e r s E n th u sia stic
s p e n t S u n d a y a t C ascade visiting S h irle y B lake, all of W illow creek.
T h e g r o u p le a v in g for 4-H cam p
a n o th e r b ro th e r, S te v e B a te m a n . w h e n th e y a p p e a r e d on th e B o n - ! F r id a y w a s c e r ta in ly a n entlrusi-
J u d g e G. Y. C he ste r of Vale nie W allis T V show in Boise? j astic one. W e w ill h a v e a descrip-
visited a t the Don G r a h a m h o m e T h e y c e r ta in ly did a fine job. T h e : tion of th e c a m p in th e colum n
F rid a y .
I d e m o n s tr a tio n th e y p r e s e n te d is n e x t w eek.
A N E W T W I S T to > o u r lim iltfu » !
p l a n , a r r th r o e te m p t i n g F r e n c h
C rc u m Sandwich«'«. W illi f r e s h
r a s p b e r r i e s , b a c o n , m ilk o r c o f ­
fee, a real tr e a t in th e m o r n in g .
F R E N I I! C R EA M SA N D W IC H
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Grabel Shov;
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COUNTY
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