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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1958 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NTSSA, OREGON _ l I I I III 111 ; « 111 It i 11 1 1 1 11 II II III. II M i l l II I II II 11 111 II I Hl H M III 11 II II II III II II 1,111 II 11 II II HI w ill III M M N N M M i l I IHM I lu I MliHII UliM III 11111II III II II HI III III III III III HM4 »! Il lililil.lil «Hill in lillil III III III ni ni n l:l ill HUM mi | | | III Dl!lli:i!l II UM I IIIMIIIIIIiriil IT 11M111II11111111.111^1 i.Ut|ii| lit 11 u 111, rl4i| 111111111111 III |.| || |,| 11II Mhl I I 1 1 UI J lilMlifiCkUtJit H U M Weekend... ... Specials Nu Acres— Girl Scout NEWS 46 Back to School House Damaged Events Slated By Exploding For Nyssa PTA theme “ Report Cards, U. Of Oil Furnace S The A ,” is being carried out this PAGE THREE Nyssa Library Puls New Books Into Circulation Coming Events . . . American Legion and auxiliary meets first and third Thursdays of each month 8 p.m. at commun ity building. Nov. 13 — Nyssa Home Exten sion unit 1:30 p.m. Methodist church. Mrs. Klass Powell will give a demonstration on gift wrapping. All members are asked to bring scissors. Dec. 2—St. Paul's Episcopal church guild bazaar. Dec. — 3— Annual Methodist church basaar and dinner. By Farmerettes Club week Nov. 6 through 15 in the NON-FICTION An exploding oil furnace caused Nyssa school system. The Great West, edited with extensive damage to the interior notes and introduction by Charles The 1958 Nyssa PTA back to of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Neider. Here is the real story of McKague Friday morning The school program commenced Last the American West told by the McKagues have been busy this Thursday when parents of the men w-ho discovered and created | Troop 4 Activities past week cleaning up and re elementary students met for films it. In 250,000 words of the first and discussion with their child'ij hand accounts and more than 100 s Girl Scouts of troop 4 have been decorating their home. ; instructors. 2 working on their second class illustrations and maps, the whole Elementary room count was as pageant of the American West = I rank badges with several activi The ladies working at the Heng- CARD OF THANKS ties. One patrol presented skits geler packing house had a dinner follows, first grade Mrs. Nina emerges in complete and accurate We would like to thank our learned at Scout camp and an party Monday evening at the Baxter; second Mrs. Florence detail. many friends and neighbors, other dramatized “The Three Lit Lions Den in Ontario. Attending Roth; third gradti Mrs. Vale Hag- The Ugly American by William those who furnished airplanes tle Pigs.” Each has taken part in ey; fourth Mrs. Madge Thomason; a flag ceremony at troop meet from this community were Mmes. fifth Mrs. Hazel Lane and sixth J. Lederer and Eugene Burdick and especially the Woods’ for ings, have taken care of animals Eunice Conner, Nora Wood. Lot Stories of a certain group of Am their help during the search for and several have learned to patch. tie Stokes, Ellen Unwin and Eza- Virgil Seward. ericans in Southeast Asia—their our missing boys. Junior high night was held failures and heroism, their hu The girls hiked to Taylor’s da Betts. The Edmond Roberts family, Grove north of Nyssa in October. The Farmerette club will hold Monday evening and senior high mors and passions, their drama the Fred Roberts family and the They made their lunch bags they its regular monthly meeting on will meet Thursday (tonight) to Ross Browns. carried on their belts. For their Nov. 19 at the Grange halL give all parents a view of what in a land of turmoil. Go With God by Jim Bishop, International Friendship, Mrs. Hostesses will be Mrs. Ray Ed the schools are doing. Don Graham visited them, telling who tells of a great ordeal in his VISITS FROM WASHINGTON about Girl Guides in England and mondson and Mrs. George Pul William Level of Davenport, own life and what his religion AUXILIARY WOMEN SERVE sipher. interesting information about her Wn„ visited during the past week meant to him during it. Return Mrs. Sylvan Talbot returned to IN RECRUITING BOOTH country. ing from Italy aboard ship, he at the home of his sister and fam The troop had a masquerade Boise by plane Friday from Salt 10 Oz. — Sizes 8 and 10 Members of the American Le learned that his wife was critic ily, Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Halloween party with decora Lake City where she had been gion auxiliary had charge of a tions, games and refreshments for the past seven weeks, during recruiting booth set up in the ally ill in America. He tells of Smith. his desperate but unsuccessful at furnished by different commit which time she underwent heart tees, supervised by their leaders, surgery. Mr. Talbot met her at lobby of the First National Bank tempts to reach her bedside be as a blade of grass, nothing that Friday and Saturday in observ fore she died. Mrs. Joe Cundall and Mrs. Cecil was not man-made. Th« poor Boise and brought her home. ance of Blue Cap Week observed Richards. Norman Vincent Peale, a bio streets of a big city hide earth Wade Faries of Everett, Wash., throughout Oregon last week. graphy by Arthur Gordon, de and earth’s power of growth un visited his sister, Mrs. Kenneth Women who worked in the Nelson and family last week, en- booth during the two days were scribes his early years in a mid- der bricks, mortar, asphalt and route to Colorado to visit his Mmes. Nettie Bennett, Nellie western environment steeped in paving stones. An episode of the tradition of a conservative, Sparrows is the story of how two grandparents. Powell, Don M. Graham, W. A By Mrs. Chet Mills Mr. and Mrs. George Snut vis Wilt, Louise Heldt, Harold Bren- yet progressing America. It points of the street children made a gar Phone 3281 ited Mr. and Mrs. Jake Groot in dle, H. O. Hopkins and Herman up the early decisions he faced den in these unpromising sur and the goals he set for himself roundings. Nyssa Wednesday afternoon. Towne. while still a young minister. (Last Week's News) MYSTERIES Robert Shaw, Gary and Bob Anne Frank: The Diary of a Mrs. Wm. Peutz, Sr. and Lawr Shaw and Delbert Wilson spent Shadows on the Water by Eliza Young Girl with an introduction beth Cadell. Kate Verney, one ence, Mrs. Werner Peutz and Mr. Sunday hunting deer south of ELK HUNTERS RETURN E. H. (Shorty) Brandt, Dr. K. by Eleanor Roosevelt. Anne of Mrs. Cadell’s most delightful and Mrs. William Peutz, Jr., were Jordan Valley. They returned Tuesday visitors of Jess Ditty at late Sunday night with three deer. E Kerby, Dale Garrison and Bob Frank’s account of the changes types, is first seen on the boat Morfitt spent 10-days on an elk the Malheur Memorial hospital. Mrs. Floyd Sommars, who was hunting trip near Tolgate, Ore. wrought upon eight people hiding train from London. She is off to out from the Nazis for two years Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strickland severely injured in an accident They returned Saturday unsuc during the occupation of Holland. visit her daughter and new grand took Mrs. Gertrude Jackson to in Oklahoma several weeks ago, son in Buenos Aires— though she FICTION her home in Caldwell Wednesday has written friends here that her cessful in their hunt. doesn’t quite make it in the pages Mrs. Wm. Peutz, Sr. and Lawr condition has improved so much of this book. Victorine by Frances Parkinson Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kesler, Sr., ence drove to Payette Friday and that she is now' able to do with The Man in Gray by Frances and Karma spent the week end Keyes. Victorine, a beautiful and Mrs. Henry Peutz accompanied out the services of the three spe in Burley where they were guests seLf-willed girl, had heretofore Crane. Everyone at the dinner them to Boise. cial nurses who cared for her. of Mr. and Mrs. George Kesler. divided her time between travel party in the ancient mansion on Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fenn of Friends may write her at Box 308, They also visited with Mr. Kes- and sojourns in New York and Russian Hill, San Francisco, look Nyssa spent Sunday at the home Jane Phillips Hospital, Bartles ler’s mother, Mrs. Emma P. Kes-j large continental cities. Major ed forward to a treat when D. V. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl ville, Okla. adjustments are perforce indicat Willoz, wealthy winegrower, op ler, who is quite improved. Crocker. ed, but Moise tries to convince ened a bottle of vintage port. In Mr. and Mrs. Ira Deleye and S & H GREEN STAMPS Victorine that the regional life stead, he fell dead after one sip— Mrs. Bob Morfitt entered the four daughters of Albany, Ore., Caldwell Memorial hospital Fri spent last week end visiting her sa Taylor of Fruitland accompan of the Deep South is an enchant and Pat and Jean Abbott were sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sager ied Lela home from school to ing as well as an important part brought into one of the most day for observation. attend the party and was an over of her heritage. He is therefore fiendishly clever murder puzzles Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters and and family. greatly pleased when a chanfce of their career. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Short of night guest. sons were Friday evening callers Little Steve Kersey required a meeting between Victorine and WESTERN Payette visited Sunday afternoon 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Richesin where they visited with Alvin with Mr. and Mrs. Jim McD’Roe. doctor’s care Friday when he suf Prosper Villac results in an im The Marshal by Frank Gruber. fered painful injuries when he mediate attraction. Celebrates Birthday Ekanger of Othello, Wash. Tad Shay was supposed to be Miss Lela Fry was honored at slammed the car door on his fing A WorLd of Strangers by Na dead. The detail arrived to bury a party celebrating her 10th birth er. Fortunately no bones were dine Gordimer. The divided world \ him in the morning but his eyes The nation’s new home con of South Africa is seen through were open. His will to live had struction dropped below 1,000,000 day anniversary Wednesday af broken. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lisonbce the eyes of Tobias Hood, a young kept him alive through the last privately-built units in 1957 for ternoon. Her sister, Mrs. Clair the first time since 1940. Records Beus, entertained nine girls at and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Carey, all Englishman who takes up life in night of the Civil War. 11111111111111111111111 i.i showed about 975,000 “starts.” n n h 1111 it ni 11111 h n 111111111111111111 it ri 11111 in 111111111111 her home in Apple Valley. Tere- of Boise, were Saturday guests Johannesburg. Toby Hood is 26, Wyoming Manhunt by Allan j f Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKague. [ a graduate of Oxford, the product Vaughn Elston, his real name is Mrs. Lester Reece visited Fri | of liberal household—and a rebel. Homer Hatch. No .one on the side day with Mrs. W. H. Grasmick He is a rebel against causes and of the law knows his assumed and Mrs. Bill Burt and son. involvements, the abstractions of name, but three men are deter Mr. and Mrs. Carl McD’Roe of race and politics. He wants to mined to find out. Kim Sallee, Ontario visited at the Jim Mc- enjoy what is left of the privileg deputy sheriff, wants him for a D'Roe home Saturday evening. two-year-old murder, Brad Lan- ed life of the privileged class. Miss Sally Evans returned last Mr. Robbins Again by Edward try seeks personal revenge for Thursday night from San Fran Streeter. Mr. Horace Robbins, a the cold-blooded killing o f his cisco where she had gone on a suburban New Yorker, is Edward aunt and uncle. Stran Garwood 4-H trip. Streeter’s latest windmill jouster. is looking for the man who mur The Nu Acres Grange is hold Mr. Robbins’ principal reason for dered his father. . . and the ing a card party at the Grange going to a dude ranch is to be murderer could be Hatch. hall Saturday night. Everyone come better acquainted with his Sagabrush Swindle by Peter is welcome. 9-year-old grandson, but he recks Field. When Pat Stevens wel Linda and Debby Daudt at not the forces pitted against him. comes Ben Bostock and his niece tended a party honoring Marvin’s The Robbins set forth, unsus into his Lazy Mare ranch, he isn’t ninth birthday anniversary at the pectingly, in their station wagon, looking for trouble, he just wants home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kohl with Bobby and their friends, the to sell some cattle to Bostock. It in Nyssa Saturday afternoon. Wellers. doesn’t occur to him that some Mr. and Mrs. Vern Gammett of An Episode of Sparrow» by Ru- thing is wrong—even when Ez New Plymouth visited Mr. and mer Gooden. In Catford street, and Sam take one look at the big, Mrs. A. P. Chesney Sunday after London, there was not so much blustery rancher and disappear. noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Tish, Mrs. Anna Mills and family of Green- leaf and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ziegler of Payette were Sunday dinner guests at the Cecil Evans home. Mrs. F. A Johnson came home from Malheur Memorial hospital in Nyssa Thursday. Her daugh ter, Della Gray of Port Angeles, Wash., arrived Saturday to stay with her mother for a time. An other daughter, Mrs. John West- fall, who had been visiting Mrs. Johnson, returned to her home in Port Angeles last week 25 or More Nyssa Merchants All Youngsters, Ages 4 Thru 10 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell visited Monday afternoon with Will Serve as "Jockeys" Will Demonstrate Various Mrs. George Wilson. Edward Nielson returned Wed For That Many Turkeys Techniques, Abilities and Time nesday from the clinic at Wheeler, Ore., where he had gone for treat In Races Down Main Street in the Art of ment of his arthritis. He reports that he is much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Omar L. Betts were dinner guests Thursday of their daughter, Mrs. Gerald Bar each of these merchants will give his Trophies for 1st and 2nd Places ker of Ontario. Members of the election board, Mrs. A P Chesney, Mrs. Sher man Keck, Mrs. Cecil Evans, Mrs Eggert Oft, Robert Martin and George Dohner enjoyed pot luck All Youngsters, Ages 11 Thru 16 dinner and supper together dur See each individual business firm Will Perform the Same Feats ing the election last Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Eggert Oft at for the manner in which the tended a fellowship class party at the Earl Fisher home near turkey will be given. Fruitland Friday evening. Mrs. Pearle Reed and Mrs Myrtle Farrior, twin sisters of Beginning Saturday. Dec. 6, we will be u mm mi» H mm mw HMur mm m « i hi nvm 11 hi mm nil 11 m i ii ii ii with m n n Kct i men mi mum mini mi rmm m ini 11 m n wm mm m m m wmm i mm Toledo, Wash., visited a long-time friend, Mrs Edward NieLsen, last closed each Saturday there on. Thursday afternoon. The women were enroute home from a con vention in Idaho Falls, Mr and Mrs Ralph Baxter have returned from a week’s business Nyaa*. Oregen Phon« 2253 trip to Minidoka, Ida. Mr and Mrs Wally Trayner of Long Beach. Wash . were recent M U M I ' C n M M W r « I M M M M M M M 1 M H i a M M M M M M M M B » I I M M a M W i » l * M M M 44 H I t t U i X Ml 1.4 1 > W I M H N H U M ( f l t l H U M W U M I I M U M c n t F I M visitors of Mr and Mrs George Wilson. HO DRAPERY YARDAGE Values lo $1.98 . . . . 79 « Yd. S HI R T I N G F L A N N E L Regular 4 9 c............ 39 « Yd. BOYS' JEANS Regular $2.98.............. $ 1.77 LADIES' BLOUSES Values lo $2.98............ $ 1.99 Owyhee LADIES' UTILITY COATS Regular $12.98............. $ 6.99 MEN'S WORK SOCKS Regular 2 9 c.......... 2 Pr. 39 « NYSSA’S . . . Turkey Derby — and— Hoop Twirling Tournament FRI. and SAT., NOV. 21 and 22 Here's The Scoop . . . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 1 - Beginning at 4 p. m. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 2 - SATURDAY Beginning at 3 p.m. FO R Y O U R Fertilizer Needs . . . SEE . . . NYSSA ELEVATOR We Now Have on Hand H O O P TWI RLI NG . . . Following the races, At 4:30 p.m. TURKEY FREE to some lucky winner. 16-20-0 and 33.5-0-0 Sulphate of Ammonia 45 Nitrogen ON SHORT NOTICE CAN GET All at Nyssa Grade School Grounds 11-48-0 — 27-14-0 — 24-20-0 BOTH DAYS— FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOV. 21-22 Nyssa Stores will have Price Slashing Bargains in connection with the Turkey Derby and Hoop Twirling Tournament. NYSSA ELEVATOR