Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 04, 1946, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    TH E N Y SSA G ATE CITY JO U R N A L
PA C E TW O
I he Gate City Journal
KI.ASS V. POWELL
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Pretiätat — Haréiaf College
Scéira Ark tasas
Eat Cake
T H U R S D A Y ,_ J U L Y J . ■— — =
Harold, and friends In Illinois Mid
Indiana
I Mrs. Ed Camel of Drusy sp en t'
m itt
1 the past week In the Ontario
| hospital- She returned home Mon- R
oay. Mrs. Camel ts a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wtnn.
lng club met
Mrs Chub Morris received word ^
home ™
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from her husband that he had g nod
,
arrived tn the states from Europe. >ent . . ^
Misa Arlene Ptercy ts spending ^
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r -
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T H a h n v U ttir W
lttir m a n
two weeks
in Buhl,
Idaho visiting other, V l taking
friends and relatives.
concerning futtw,
Mr and Mrs. Marvin McLaughlin.
anees, a commits, A
Myma Snow. Laural Ann Mc­
chosen to further I 1
Laughlin and Jewell Wilson were stock, which is us J*
dinner guests at the M L. Kurtz person is allowed
*
hume
te Saturday evening.
than »500
»500 » worth
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*
than
W
Dr r. J. Boyd Patterson wUl spend Ulg
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next t week-end at the M. L. Kurt* coffee ^
te and will preach In the Unit- ^ rV(Kj b
m «« “
home
rx...... o h l l i v h
Q lin H f lV
3
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ed Presbyterian
church
i f
Rev. Nevln has been asked to at 8:30 p m. -
speak in Portland.
land Mrs U art^ o ^ i^
Betty Lou Newbill. Selma S ta n .' _________ u
and Caroline Schiemer returnee
home Friday night after spending
two weeks at the 4-H summer
school in Corvallis
Miss Ellen Judd left Tuesday
Accident In«^
for San Francisco to be the house
guest of Mis. Ann Applegate. Rela­
Low Rate
tives from the east and west are
gathering there for a family re­
Broad Coven,,
union.
-X'
Today's acute housing shortage
was in plain view ten years ago.
| Experts in the business of building
and equipping homes were writing
articles and making speeches back
\ in the 1930’s forcasting what they
Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon
called the building boom of the
Entered at the postoffices at Nyssa, Oregon for iransmissu n
1940 s. They supported their pre­
through the United States Mails, as second class matter, under
dictions with sound reasoning and
the act of March 3, 1879
leaders in many equipment lines
arranged to meet the demand.
A quick look at census figures,
D E A T H O F O PA NO T TERR IFYING
years before Pearl Harbor, would
have convinced almost anybody
Like the test o f the atorfiic bom b, the death
that an unusually big share (say
of the U. S. population would
o f the O PA w as not as terrifyin g as m any had I 20%)
leach an age to be married be­
exp ected .
tween 1940 and 1940. Patently this
would call fur more places to live
A p parently the A m erican people took the
and, true to form under free en­
latest d evelop m en t in their econom ic h od ge­
terprise, business men began get­
p odge in stride and com p aratively little reac­
ting ready quietly to serve ttiis
market, but war interfered.
tion w as noted as a result o f P resident Tru­
Plans Not Executed.
m an's veto o f the O P A -cripplin g m easure p a ss­
Wars always frustrate plans, and
FOUR GENERATIONS OF SWEDISH SUCCESSION . . . Rarely have
few were revised more in World
ed by con gress In N yssa no one w ould ever
four members of a royal family, each in direct line of succession to the
Protection on ?
War II than those of the building i throne, been photographed together. King Gustaf of Sweden Is holding
know that one o f the greatest experim ents in
NEW S OF RECO RD
trades.
Priorities on materials,
airlines and also
his great grandson. Prince Carl Gustav. Looking on are the baby s
price control w as ended. O f course, in the lar­
general shbrtage of labor and the
father. Prince Gustav Adolf, left, and Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf.
vate planes as a
compelling urge for victory changed
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ger c ities som e increase in prices, esp ecially in
ger,
pilot or studs
most things but the predicted need I
Jack
Donald
Stuart
and
Daisy
in the Glen Brown home, for a few
len ts, w as n oticeab le. Prices on com m odity
for more housing came right on
Millicent Klamroth, both of Nam­
weeks.
schedule. It is even bigger than i
m arkets increased the first day, but dropped
pa.
6/25/46.
experts estimated ten years ago be- j
Mrs. Threlma Elliot and girls re­
Emil Gene Stunz and Helen Ei­
the day after. Som e increase in prices could
cause war retarded building and
turned Friday from the 4—H sum­ leen Sallee, both of Nyssa, 6/26/46
naturally be exp ected and in m any cases w as
accelerated marrying.
mer school, held at Corvallis. While Darrell Louis Skeen and Vivian Real Estate
Plans made before the war for j
ju stified . C ertainly, how ever, w e are not yet
at summer school Mrs. Elliot acted Bernice Osborn, both of ChalUs,
meeting this expected peak demand
su fferin g from the terrible conseq u en ces that
6/26/46
as chaperon for girls housed in the Idaho.
are still workable plans. If indus­
Woodrow Wilson Clark and Hava
Memorial Union Building.
som e had predicted. If d isaster to our econ ­
try were tree today as it was then,
Phone 64
In the absence o( the state pres­ Maxine Clevettger, both of O ntar­
people who want homes would be
om ic system could be exp ected from d em ise o f
Nyssa,
Oregoi
6/27/46
ident of the 4-H state leaders io.
getting them a great deal faster.
the O PA the president should not have vetoed
I btlieve Herbert U. Nelson of the
organization, Mrs. Elliot presided as COMPLAINTS, CIRCUIT COURT
National Association of Real Estate
Marye Ruth Reitz vs. Kent P.
vice president over the daily
the m easure con tin u in g it for another year.
Boards has proved that Washington
meetings held during the summed Rietz. 6/25/46. Divorce
Som e governm ent o ffic ia ls are now talking
bureaucracy is chiellv to blame for
school.
Frank Kochrow vs. William F.
about passage o f another O PA m easure in tw o
today's housing shortage.
Mrs. William Toomb and Betty Geue, et al., 6 25/46. To quiet title.
Pacts
to
Remember
Jean and Dickie and Mrs. Wayne
or three w eeks. If w e coast alon g for tw o or
John Patrick Holbrook, et al, vs.
It’s an old story that America has
Piercy were shoppers in Nyssa Roy Holbrook, et al. 6/25/46.
three w eek s on an even keel, certain ly no one
housing aplenty, and it was always
Monday afternoon
To quiet title.
true until right lately. Krunct.
will feel the need o f continued price control.
Bethel
Martin
and
Gloria
Pounds
William Bledso vs. Alice B. Yoe-
England and other European coun­
If the A m erican p eop le buy only w hat they
| were in Vale Monday to attend the mans, et al. 6/25/46. To quiet title
tries that have endured regulation
ipenlng of Babe Hart's new dress T. O. Tomasello Co. vs. C E.
need and then only at reasonable prices for
of home building since World War I
B efore you can
hop.
Strickland, state engineer, et al.
have been short of housing mean­
several w eek s the threat o f in flation w ill have
th
is
ad, another pc
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gayle
Martin
en­
6/26/46.
Injunction.
while Bureaucracy got a firm grip
been d efea ted . If the p eople gen erally do as
tertained Tuesday evening at a Albert L. Pfeiler vs. Vernon J.
w ill lose his life i
on American building during World
dinner for Mr. and Mrs. A1 Nieh- LaPlar.te, 6 26/46. Recovery of
War II and nuw hates to let go
well as the m erchants have done so far, w e will
autom obile
acc:
sh1 a tare or no sliortage.
olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Miller, Mr. money. $341.
have n othing to fear.
W e are being kit
The O P A i, the sorest bunion on
and Mrs. Bill Willis, Betty Jean
Loretta Bell vs Melvin Bernard
the lue of our progress. Here is an
Toomb and Ray Landau.
th e rate of one eve
Bell. 6/26/46. Divorce.
illustration: Manufacturers of flr
Mrs. Glen Brown and son, Robert
Helen V Stelk vs. Harry Stelk.
secon ds.
doors got caught behind inert ased
were shoppers and visitors in Boise | 6 27/46. Divorce.
Mrs. Dennis Path and son, David, manufacturing costs and asked
Tuesday.
Harry D. Littlefield vs. First
S low down, bn:
Mrs. Riley Dllle and Jean were National bank in Vale, et. al.
of Burns called on friends In Ad­ OPA for permission to raise prices MISS ATLANTIC CITY 1948 . . .
75c
per
door.
It
was
refused.
Re­
and
drive cart1
Blonde Betty Jones, 21, profes­ visitors in the home of Mrs. Jack 6/28/46 To quiet title.
rian Wednesday uftemoon. Donnie
sional model, who has been ac- Raney at Parma Monday.
Patch spent several days visiting sult. No doors b- mass product.on
T
h
en
more of us
can build doors where elairned bliss Atlantic City of 191G,
in the K. I. Peterson home the Carpenters
Joyce Hibbard Is working in the
liv
e
to
a ripe old
they
hang
them,
of
course,
at
much
as she received her crown. She
past week.
SUPREMI
loss of time and at several times will be hostess at Miss America Adrian Drug Store.
D
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Y
In
th
e
meantime,:
Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson and normal cost.
m
pageant in September.
Arlene and Donnia Marla left
sure you are thor—-• —
Industry Is Ready.
NEWELL HEIGHTS
By hour or dav from
Thursday morning for Stanford,
A similar man-made muddle built
ly covered with:
• Each k it contain* L —
Nebraska to vLsit several weeks a bottleneck in window sash. na Jean Dierking, of Napton Sid­ Mrs. Charles Spencer and son. 18 to 6 o ’clock, d aily e x ­
ounces of Salon-type solution,
60 Curler«. 60 en d tissues,
an
ce. Phone us to
There’s almost no end to the roster ing.
co tto n a p p lic a to r, oeacralixer
Joe, recently discharged from the cept Sunday.
• a d c o m p le te i a s t r u c t i o a
of crippling rules in this one indus­ Norma Jean Dierking spent sev­ service, and daughter. Mrs. Claud
try. Miles Colean, a thoroughly re­
BILL LANE
Wilcox of LaGrande, spent last Experienced lady, m od ­
FRANK T. MORL
spected Washington economist, says eral days visiting Janice Frost in week-end visiting in the Leo Wtnn
ern
nursery.
Nyssa.
Ny»»a, Orego:
that industries producing building
A u ctioneer
home. Mrs. Spencer Is Mrs. Winn s
Twenty four hundred cans ot sister
materials are fully reconverted, full
.
and vegetables were processed
Insure In Surf
IPhone 116J
N yssa capacity restored. Still the most fruit
Mrs. W. 0 . Peterson
productive nation of history is hand­ at the community cannery In Ad­ Dudley Kurtz returned home
“ N yssa’s Q uality S tore” i
Insurance
June
24
after
receiving
his
dis­
Phone 149W
cuffed and can't house itself. Why? rian Wednesday and Friday of the
charge
and
is
visiting
his
brother,
A price-fixing agency, while pro­ past week.
claiming its loyalty to the people,
Joyce Hibbard from Notus is vis­
MR. BEET G R O W E R —
has refused many small strategic iting her sister. Mrs. Lois Cart­
upward revisions, thus halting pro­ wright.
P lace your order now for
duction. Consumers do without
Vernon Parker, Gerrit Muntje-
T H E LIN D EM A N BEET LO AD ER
things or pay amazing priews for werff and Francis Deffer spent the
C leanest loader on the m arket
makeshifts. It savors of the Marie week-end fishing at Hereford. Ore.
Antoinette school of thought. On be­ William Toomb and Carl Piercy
Supply lim ited— G ive us your order now ,
ing Informed that by reason of her
save labor costs later.
extravagance her aubjecta had no spent Sunday fishing near Unity.
bread, she said "Let them eat I Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker and
K R O PP A N D SO N S
children were callers Friday even­
cake."
Phone 85
O ntario, O regon
ing at the Robert Toomb, Jr„ home.
Mrs. Vernon Parker and children
with relatives
spent Saturday night and Sunday-
Mr. and Mrs. James Steelman visiting Mrs. Gerrit Muntjewerft
and daughters, Marilyn and Bar­ and children in Parma.
bara Jo, of Blackfoot, Idaho and
A. E. Korntan and daughters.
Mr and Mrs. Prank Steelman an d Margaret and Marian of Sheboygan
daughter, Colleen of Middleton vis­ Wisconsin arrived Sunday morning
A rrange for your GI or F H A loan through
ited Tuesday afternoon in tne by United Airline plane to visit
Clyde Steelman home.
his son. Hank korman, and family
the First N ational bank, N yssa branch.
Mrs. F. E. Deffer and children
Insure your new hom e w ith your local agent.
And am operating the business und er th e n am e of
visited relatives in Weiser Thurs­
W e w ill be p leased to help you.
day.
Several from Adrian attended
the bridal shower held for Mrs
Carol Mathews Wednesday after­
noon in Newell Heights at the
N Y SSA
IN SU R A N C E
PH O N E 04
home of Mrs. Claude Smith. Host­
esses were Mrs. Bethel Martin. Mrs
It Pays To T rade In N yssa
OFFICER
Rose McGinnis, and Mrs. Helen
Remember
when
Ekanger. The recent bride received
the
corner
policeman
many lovely and useful gifts.
wore a helmet, blue
James Nichols of Nampa spent
uniform and a wide
from
Wednesday
until
Sun­
leather belt around
day visiting his daughter, Mrs.
his expanded waist?
Clyde Steelman and family.
His dress may not
Janice Frost from Nyssa spent
have been so "snap­
Wednaeday visiting her friend. Nor-
py as the present
day officers wear.
Aviati#
Bernard Easb
3 SEC 0 N
TO LIVE
COLD WAVE
Adrian
mCtSSlASHtD
COLD WAVE
Owyhee Drug Co.
I Have Purchased
PLANNING TO BUILD?
Main’s Cleaners
BERNARD EASTMAN
Keep-U-Neat
Crop Dusting
By Airplane
Cleaners