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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 13. 1957
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Onion Control Commission
Free-for-All,
"Family Fight'
Involve Police
Kingman Kolony
Jeanette Conani
Dial 2552
Seven men were cited Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Don Morford of
for disorderly conduct charges
Spokane,
Wash, were weekend
after what police described as a
guests a week ago of Mr. and Mrs.
free-for-all brawl near the El
L. L. Kreager. Saturday evening
Sombrero cafe on East Main
they all went to Vale to visit Mr.
street. Six of them were released
and Mrs. John Koopman. Mrs.
on $35 bail each and all failed to
Morford and Mrs. Kreager were
appear in court for arraignment.
I former high school classmates.
The seventh, Salvador G. Michel,
After spending a short furlough
after being given emergency
at home Larry Kreager left for
treatment at Malheur Memorial
Fort Ord,. Calif, where he will
hospital, was confined until Tues
take 8 weeks of advanced mech
day when he pleaded guilty to
anical training.
the charges and paid a $35 fine.
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Mr. and Mrs. Art Sparks at
Those cited and forfeiting bail
tended
a family picnic at the
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were Pedro L. Aleman, Juan U.
Dick Sparks home in Boise Sun
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Lopez, Fortunate G. Galindo, Luis
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A. Villanueva and Raul Narbaiz.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Sparks attend
Galindo was given emergency Dr. Joseph J. Sarazin, Nyssa,
treatment at the hospital and will be among the 65 candidates ed the funeral in Roswell Mon
day of Thomas Sparks who pass
was released.
receiving the degree of Doctor
On a complaint signed by Chris of Medicine at the 701h com ed away suddenly in Nyssa Sat
urday. He was an uncle of Art
Nyssa; Bill Young, grower, Par tine Stinett charging assault and
FIRST in the nation is the
ma; Earl Winegar, grower, On battery, Clarence Clifton was ar mencement exercises of the Sparks.
Idaho - Eastern Oregon Onion
University
of
Oregon
medical
tario-Vale; Luther Roberts, rested Saturday by city police and
Control committee named after
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strawn
grower. Weiser; standing: Joe turned over to the justice court school Friday evening in the were surprised Sunday evening
area onion growers voted over
school's
auditorium.
Itano. grower, Homedale; Cecil where he was fined $50 and given
whelmingly in favor of a mar
Dr. O. Meredith Wilson, pres when Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Daugh
Kent, handler. Caldwell; Jim a 90-day jail sentence. The fine
keting agreement. Seated, left
ident
of the University of Ore erty of Portsmouth came. They
Williams, handler. Homedale, was paid and the jail sentence
to right: George Sugai, handler.
hadn’t seen their daughter for
and Harold Hart, grower. Ore was suspended. Clifton was orig gon, will deliver the com 2 V i years.
Payette; Joe Komoto, handler.
mencement
address,
after
which
gon Slope.
Ontario; W. B. Russell, grower.
Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Lester
inally charged with threatening Dr. Charles N. Holman, associ
to jommit a felony and the charge ate dean of the medical school, Strawn, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rei-
was later reduced.
will present the candidates for j ber, Mrs. E. H. Yancy and Bever-
| ly Kazier of Mt. Home left for
Louis G. Garcia is in the city degree.
Dr. Sarazin will intern at Sa Provo, Utah to attend the wed-
jail, awaiting transfer to the
county jail after he was found cred Heart General hospital, ■ ding at the Temple of their broth-
guilty of larceny in the justice Eugene, during the next year. I er, Eugene Lyons. A reception
was held at Provo Friday night.
court. Garcia allegedly stole a
Bud Griffin, son-in-law of Mr.
pocket book contaning $20 from
and Mrs. Lester Strawn left June
the pocket of Fred McCarty in a
3 for San Antonio, Tex. where he
local tavern and Garcia was chas
I entered officers candidate school.
ed by a bystander, who witnessed
Mrs. Griffin is staying with her
the incident, to another tavern,
Tentative plans for summer parents.
according to Justice of Peace Don band
classes to run for six weeks
M. Graham. Garcia was fined $50 were announced here recently by
Airman 2/c and Mrs. Richard
and sentenced to 30 days in jail. R. V. Wilson, superintendent of Calahan and Christie of Mt. Home
schools, who stated the classes came Friday to the Charlie Bow
ers home where they will spend
will begin June 18.
two weeks.
Starting of the classes will de
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft left
pend, however, on whether suffi
Wednesday
for Rupert Ida. where
cient people register before the
they
will
spend
several days with
starting date, as definite plans
Used Only 8 Months
cannot be completed until it is their son, Dick and family.
Mrs. Lester Strawn, Mrs. Lloyd
known how many people are in
At Nyssa High School
Daughtery
and Tracy and Mrs.
terested.
Bud Griffin and son visited Mrs.
Jack Purcell, new Vale music H. A. Reiber of New Plymouth
instructor, will teach classes each and Mrs. Strawn in Fruitland
Tuesday and Friday for both be Monday.
ginners and intermediate students
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Viers and
in the Nyssa high school band daughter, Billie visited Saturday
room. Beginners class will be and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
held at 1 p m. on each of these Virgil Viers.
days, with intermediate students
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Viers visit
meeting at 2 p.m. Purcell has had ed Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conant
charge of the band program at
Payette high school the past four Sunday evening.
Pollyanna club met June 6
years.
with Mary Laan and Hazel Shaf
fer co-hostess. Twelve members
were present. Door prize was won
Nyssa Births . . .
May 30—Mr. and Mrs Eugene by Bernice Batt. There will be no
Peterson, Parma, boy; Mr. and regular meeting in July and the
Mrs. Raymond Ortez. Parma, girl. third Sunday of July has been
June 2 — Mr. and Mrs. Lee set for the annual picnic to be
Smith, Ontario, girl; Mr. and Mrs. held at the Lynn Hurst home. All
Carlos Galindo, Nyssa, girl.
Kingman Kolony residents are in
June 3 — Mr. and Mrs. Floyd vited.
BILL WAHLERT. manager of
the Dessert Seed Co.'s Nyssa Hale, Nyssa, boy; Mr. and Mrs.
June 10—Mr. and Mrs. Manuel
plant, was elected president of Paul Baker, Nyssa, boy.
June 6—Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cul Perez, Ontario, girl.
the Idaho-Eastern Oregon Seed
June 11—Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hor
association during the seed- bertson, Vale, girl. Mr. and Mrs.
men's annual convention last Maria Lopez, Homedale, boy. Mr. ner, Homedale, boy. Mr. and
week at Sun Valley. Wahlert and Mrs. Charley Campbell, Ad Mrs. James Smithwick, Nyssa,
girl. Mr. and Mrs. Teodoro Cas-
has served as secretary and as rian, boy.
June 9 — Mr. and Mrs. Sam tellanoz, Parma, boy. Mr. and
vice president of the organiza
Mrs. Joel Brown, Nyssa, boy.
tion in past years. He succeeds Parks, Nyssa, twin girls.
J. A. Cederquist, Twin Falls.
Laurence Bishop. Ontario, was
named first vice president of
the group for the coming year.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jenkins
and Robert spent four days over
Memorial week end visiting Mrs.
Jenkins’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Crabb at Waitsburg, Wash.,
with the Ross Crabb family at
Tekoa, Wash.-, and sightseeing at
Grand Coulee dam.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jenkins.
Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Se-
wright and family picnicked at
Jump Creek canyon near Home-
dale Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Bybee and
Nanette are spending from Tues
day until Friday with their daugh
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
; Frank J. Pike and new son, Ar
thur Oscar at Grandview.
Mr. and Mrs. Aden Wilson
moved recently to their new
home at 429 North 3rd St. which
they purchased from Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Frost, former Nyssans,
now of Payette.
ONLY
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Beginning lune 18
4
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In
Two Big Games
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F R I D A Y -J U N E 14
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An extra game against a rough outfit.
Season tickets are good for this one.
T U E S D A Y -JU N E 18
8:30 p.m.
Deep Well Cooker — Automatic Timer
Color-Keyed Pushbuttons
Were $349.95 . . . NOW $ 2 0 0 !
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N YSSA B E E T M E N
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Adults 50c----- Kids 25c
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6 HOUR SERVICE
Beef and Pork
Photo
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Reg. $2.98
Fast Finishing on
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2 for $ 3
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Schoen Studios
Idaho Dept.
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Cut and wrapped for
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HOME GAMES . . . $5.00
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Doug Bateman has been named
manager of the Nyssa Co-op Sup
ply and is now directing that or
ganization.
Bateman was formerly associat
ed with that firm for several
years. He has been working at
Eder’s where he was in charge of
the pump department.
Ed Mason will remain at the Co
op as assistant manager.
Other employees include Earl
Bowman and John Ward, sales
men, Sam Phillips, fertilizer divi
sion, and Betty Jurries, bookkeep
er.
The firm specializes in hard
ware. feed and seed, fertilizers,
pumps and automotive supplies.
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