Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 21, 1975, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday. August 21, 1975
Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
this past week.
The price as of Wednesday
was a net of 90» to the grower
for packout potatoes after
removal of culls and No. 2
grade of white rose.
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10 YEARS AGO
Bishop Howard Bair pre­
formed a double ring cere­
mony uniting Miss Sue Olsen
and Jim Tracy the evening of
Friday. July 16, 1965, at the
Nyssa LDS stake house.
Parents of the newlyweds
are Mr. and Mrs J. O. (Brig)
Olsen of Route 2, Nyssa and
Mr and Mrs. Manon Tracy
of 302 North Fifth Street.
• • •
Over SOO guests were
present for the August 7,
1965 ceremony uniting Miss
Bonnie Lucille Steiner and
Ralph Leavitt. Parents of the
newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Steiner of Adnan
and Mr and Mrs. Elmen
Leavitt of Nyssa.
20 YEARS AGO
.30 YEARS AGO
Mrs. Hazel Lane and Mrs
Helen Gonyer returned from
Monmouth. Oregon, Wednes
day evening. They had
attended a leadership con­
ference on the college cam
pus under the leadership of
the Oregon Education Asso­
ciation on August 7 to 9.
Outward demonstration ol
the celehrative spirit promp
ted hv the surrender of Japan
developed slowly in Nyssa
Tuesday afternoon, but rea­
ched a crescendo of yelling
and screaming and horn
tooting by 9 p.m.
When the news of the
surrender was received over
the radio early in the
• • •
Truckloads of spuds com­
ing into market were crowd­
ing the highways toward
Nyssa this past week. Fi­
gures indicate a total of 42B
refrigerated carloads of
spuds shipped out of Nyssa
I^Hometown News
_
Call 372-2233
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Oden
returned August II from a
salmon fishing trip to New­
port and Winchester Bay.
They visited at the home of
their son Laurence and his
family in Albany
0 0 0
Merle Johnson accompa­
nied by her cousins. Katha­
rine Vetsch of Boise and Mr
and Mrs Norville Leuck of
Santa Barbara. Calif went to
visit Charles Leuck at Canyon
City last week They visited
Mr. and Mrs. John Leuck of
Germantown, Tennessee,
who were guests at the
Charles Leuck home.
• • •
Mr and Mrs. Earl Sullivan
of Rolla. Kansas brought
Mrs Bertha Busier of Her
miston to Nyssa for two days
last week to visit at the home
«if her brother and sister-in
law. Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Gann.
Owen is
Mr.
Sullivan's uncle. On Tues-
day, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Fernlund of Medford brought
Mrs. Bessie Fernlund to visit
with the Ganns for three days
while the other Femlunds
visited in Caldwell. Bessie
and her husband. Carl Fern
lund, were neighbors of the
Ganns when they all lived in
Kansas.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Looney
and boys hosted a dinner
Monday evening for Mr and
Mrs Hiro Kido, Sharlene,
Scott and Clark and Mr. and
Mrs. E. D. Michaelson.
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•
Mrs. Iona Flinders and
Mrs. Carolvn Blaylock took
their Sunday School classes
on an outing to Meridian
Tuesday afternoon to the
Lorin Saunders home. They
enjoyed swimming, playing
on the trampolene and
playing pool before eating a
very large picnic lunch.
• • •
Judy Nedry arrived Satur­
day and is spending one week
visiting her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Dirick Nedry Judy was
here for the wedding of her
cousin. Mardi Tensen to Dick
Butcher. August 16.
Mr. and Mrs. David
Hartwig, nee Janet Nedry.
and their little foster child.
Tommy, of Waco, Texas,
arrived Tuesday and will be
vacationing for ten days at
the home of
the Dinck
Nedrys.
Picnic Slated
¡REMINDER
For Owyhee
Park
Re-Chrome
Your
Onion Harvester
Topper Rolls
Treasure Valley
PLATING
(OWYHEE STEEL;
OWYHEE JCT.
NYSSA
372 2100
The Park above Owyhee
Dam will be the site of St.
Paul’s Episcopal Church's
Service and picnic this
Sunday, August 24. Mem­
bers of the congregation,
together with Holy Trinity
Church in Vale,will gather at
12 noon for worship. A picnic
dinner will follow.
Cars will gather at the
church shortly before 11:30
Sunday to offer rides to all
who need them. There will be
a brief Communion service at
the church at the regular
11:00 o'clock hour.
Watch for a special an­
nouncement of the service
schedule for the Labor Day
Weekend.
Adrian Business Directory
Fire Department—Phone 503-372-2220
Oregon Highway Patrol—Phene 5O3-M9-O4M
ADRIAN MERCANTILE
George A lois Cartwright
GIFTS A GIFT WRAPPING
GROCERIES—DRY GOODS—HOUSEWARES
SOUVENIERS
, Nyaaa— 372-2727 or Parma ■ 724 *131
PARKER LUMBER & HARDWARE
Vent A Georgia Parker
LUMBER—PAINT-REPAIRS
HUNTING A FISHING SUPPLIES
IRRIGATION SUPPLIES— DRY GOODS
Phone 732-2433 or 724 *174
ADRIAN SUPPLY A REPAIR
Gayle Martin A Keith Baldwin
SPECIAL FARM EQUIPMENT
MACHINE WORK-WELDING
“TRUCKBEDS A HOISTS"
Phone 372-2354
MARTIN'S MARKET
Jody A Gayle Martin
GROCERIES—SUNDRYS-DRY GOODS
NEWSPAPERS—MAGAZINES—
POSTED SPECIALS WEEKLY
Phone 372-2722 or Parma 724-AI3S
afternoon, a few motorists
began sounding their car
horns and then the noise
decreased.
Later in the evening a
group of men organized for a
street dance, which was
continued until about 12:30
a m. Wednesday.
Various
men. using a truck as a
platform, furnished music for
the occasion. Among them
were the Sanders brothers.
Bert Lienkaemper. Jerry
Crandall, Dave Hawkins and
Robert McDonald.
Businessmen had made no
previous arrangements for
closing of stores, so they
closed their stores Wednes­
day
Although all federal
buildings were closed be­
cause of a two-day holiday
called by President Truman,
most of the business houses
in Nyssa were open today as
usual.
40 YEARS AGO
Girl Scouts of Nyssa and
Kingman Kolonv returned
Sunday evening from a very
enjoyable week spent camp­
ing at the Kiwanis Camp on
Silvan Beach. Payette Lukes.
Mrs. Dick Tensen was
chaperone for the Nyssa
girls, who were Bettv Cook,
Ethel
Helen
Page Three
Boydell Mary Lee Emmott.
I va Lynch. Marion Harris.
Phyliss Poage. Barbara Br­
own. Clarissa Tillman. La-
vena Phillips. Tiena, Betty
and Louise Tensen.
The Kingman girls were in
charge of Mrs. Ralph Ha­
worth. who also had her little
daughter Phyliss with her
Kingman girls who spent the
week in camp were Helen
and Maybelle Pond. Ethelyn
and Eleanor Haworth. Flora
Prosser. Ellen McConnell.
Emily Otis. Joyce and Donna
Ashcraft. Lyla Day. Mrs.
Floyd Zesiger. Dorothy and
Margaret Winters. Lucille
Thresher and Pearl Williams
50 YEARS AGO
Christian Church
A farewell party was given
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stubbs
Monday evening at the Odd
Fellows Hall by the people of
the community. A large
crowd was in attendance and
a most enjoyable time was
had. Many eipressions of
regret were heard over the
loss to the community of Mr.
and Mrs. Stubbs. We will
especially feel the loss of
Mrs Stubbs' helpful efforts
in arranging musical pro­
grams. An enjoyable feature
of the evening was a big feed,
in preparing which Nyssa
ladies excel.
Sunday • Sunday School
classes for all ages. 9:45 a m
Morning Worship, 11 a m.
Wednesday • Choir prac
lice, 7 p.m.
Young people meeting.
7:30 p.m.
Bible study for adults. 7:30