Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 01, 1974, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, August 1, 1974
Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
OUT OF
THE PAST
10 YEARS AGO
Svein Rolf Uer, Nyaxa'x
nest exchange student, will
arrive in New York on August
15 from his home in Tele­
mark. Norway. Upon his
arrival in Nyasa. he will
reside with Ralph and Ethel
Lawrence and their son
Brian.
a • a
A farewell testimonial ser­
vice for Larry Dean Larsson
was held Sunday evening.
July IM. in the Nvssa LDS
Stake House Elder Larsson
left July 27 on a church
builder mission to the ( ana
dian area
20 YEARS AGO
A freak accident last
Thursday morning wrecked
Nvssa's police car and badly
damaged a grain elevator
being installed al the newly
constructed wheat
storage
warehouse on a railroad
siding at the south end of
Second Street by lobler's
Feed and Fuel Co.
Chief of Police E. L.
Hansen, had lust stepped
from the city police car to
investigate a gasoline theft
seconds before a 77-foot pole
toppled onto the car The
pule, carrying heavy sheet
metal tubing, a suction fan
and an electric motor is pari
of the gram elevator that was
being installed at Toblcr's
Feed and Fuel new grain
warehouse
3® YEARS AGO
S Sgt J (Bill) Williams,
nephew of Mr and Mrs Pete
Shaw of Nvssa. was killed in
action over the island of Yap
on June 25. He was a waist
gunner on a B 24 liberator
His wife, the former Alma
Westerfield, left Nvssa in
1040
XXIX
Tech. CpI L. F. (kiodell
engaged in fighting on
Sapam Island, according to
word received by his mother.
Mrs I thel Q m MI
a x t x
lieutenant Robert P Bur
fell. son of Mrs. A
L.
Fletcher of Nyssa, has been
awarded the air medal and
three oak leaf clusters
id*
Pag« Three
WITH SO
many !
New settlers are among the
good boosters for the Owyhee
irrigation project which is
now being colonized. A
Simpson, newcomer from
Duchess, Canada, has told
his friends about the crops
this country will produce.
SOYEARS AGO
C. Kazee has rented the
middle room of the Sharp
Building and is preparing to
open up a bake shop as soon
as his machinery arrives Mr
Kazee comes highly recom
mended as an expert com
pounder of the staff of life
and will doubtless find a
large sale of his product, as
much Boise made bread is
sold locally.
It takes more than a quick scanning of
food store ads to get the true story. For
instance
READ
THIS
ONE
THOROUGHLY, then compare. We
feature LOW PRICES PLUS some well
chosen EXTRA SPECIALS throughout our
store Take ad vantage of them. Result9
A LOWER FIGURE at checkout, TOTALLY
TO YOUR LIKING.
X X X X
Frank Lcuck opened
new blacksmith
shop
business Thursday.
sound of the hammer
anvil rang merrily all
long
his
for
The
and
day
60 YEARS AGO
The man who had the
audacity, it is alleged. Io
steal
Judge
McKnight’s
horse and Sheriff Kerfoot'x
saddle, has mel with a just
fate He has been captured
When the direful deed was
brought to light. Sheriff
Kerfisil went forth with grim
intent to bang back the
saucy marauder or not come
back himself. To steal the
judge's horse was bad
enough, but a man with such
a diabolical sense of humor
as to add the sheriff" s saddle
Io his equipment, was indeed
lost beyond redemption The
satisfaction
that surged
through the sheriff's soul
when he laid his hand upon
the culprit's shoulder must
be left to the imagination
His name is E C fhomp
son He was captured at
l_niu, »»•»tl.. miiu i» ail
escajied convict from the
Oregon penitentiary. The
judge will get his horse back,
plus a bullet, it having been
shot in the shoulder Also the
sheriff gets his saddle, which
he doesn't care so much
about now that the insult has
been avenged
USDA CHOICE
TENDER, JUICY
7-BDNF
OS
VALUES GALORE
MORTON'S
ASSORTED
FROZEN
DINNERS
PEACHES
29 ox. CAN
Nutrition Day Camp
CASE PRICE
Planned For Nyssa
X X X X
The City of Nyssa has
received priority from the
wbr production board for the
purchase of a Tire truck
40 YEARS AGO
Dr J. C Bartlett's hunting
dog was a guesl at the Hank
McNee home Sunday Being
the host, Hank's tame
wildcat "Bobby" wanted to
do things up right Somewhat
affectionate after his long
years of home training, he
grabbed the dog and coddled
him a bit In mortal fear the
dog howled for help until he
was finally released Hank
says Bobby meant no harm.
The Bartletts were guests on
the McNees- river boat
Sunday
The purpose of the camp is
to give the children lessons
on nutrition, games, crafts
and outdoor cookery
These camps are a part of
the Malheur County Exten­
sion Service and the Nutrition
Program
M AID-O-C LO VER
GOLD MEDAL
W COUPON
BUT-SEU-REMT-HIRE. -
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ADRIAN
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Phone 503 372-2220
HOLLAND
DUTCH
A Nutrition Day Camp is
planned for Nyssa youngsters.
Approximately 40 children are
expected to participate in the
Nutrition Day Camp this
year The camp will be held
in Nvssa City Park on August
7—8—M from 10 a m to 2
p ni
37c COUPON
form fresh PRODUCE >
OREGON HIGHWAY PATROL
ONTARIO 503-880-6468
LOCAL, FRESH, TASTY
ADRIAN MERCANTILE
W COUPON
George A Lois Cartwright
Nyssa - 372-2727
Parma - 724-6131
SOl'VI Nil RS Cam A GIFT WRAPHNf
GROCERIES—DRY GOODS-HOUSEW ARES
"GOLD STRIKE STAMPS"
PER
DOZEN
PARKER LUMBER & HARDWARE
Vern A Georgia Parker
IRRIGATION SUPPLIES
LUMBER - PAINT-REPAIRS
HUNTING A FISHING SUPPLIES
Phone 372-2433 or 724-6174
local norgold
POTATOES
ADRIAN OIL COMPANY
•
Clay Webb
T1HF lit PAIR
T asty ,
ripf
PEACHES
4/$l
I
GAS A FUEL OIL DELIVERED
PROPANE WEED BURNERS
Phone 372-2877 or 724-6130
PRICES EFFECTIVE; AUG. 1
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ADRIAN SUPPLY & REPAIR
Gayle Martin
♦SPECIAL FARM EQUIPMENT
•MACHINE WORK •WELDING
SEE US FOR "TRUCKBEDS A HOISTS"
Phone 372-2354
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SAVE DOUBLE AT RAY'S FOOD FAIR, GOLD STRIKE STAMPS
AND LOW LOW BONUS SPECIALS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT I I I I I
WE WELCOME FOOD STAMP CUSTOMERS I I H I
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FOOD
FAIR