Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 13, 1949, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1949
PAGE TWO
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Gate City
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NKW I.AW AFFECTS DRIVERS
With produce trucks rolling through town at rapid
intervals, school officials have called attention to the
new Oregon law designed to control traffic in the vicin­
ity of school busses.
A new law similar to the laws of Idaho and other
states hearing on the subject became effective this fall.
Adoption of these laws is part of a nation-wide program
20 PER CENT OFF
On A ll Purchases And Service During
ROUND-UP DAYS
The reduction will be given to persons presenting to
us the coupon printed in this advertisement.
This coupon good for 20 per cent on all purchases and
service between September 24 and October 22. 1949.
Name
Address
Roy's 0. K. Rubber W elders
of controlling traffic as it affects school busses.
Under the new law, a motorist approaching a school
bus from the rear or meeting it is required to stop his
vehicle if the bus is stopped. This regulation gives the
children an opportunity to leave or board a bus without
danger of being struck by a motor vehicle.
So far in this community motorists have done well
to protect children riding school busses, but caution w ill
forever be necessary. Parents should impress upon their
children the importance of not placing too much de­
pendence on the certainty of drivers stopping when they
are supposed to do so. Some drivers may not know a-
bout the new law and if they do they might not be able
to stop in time.
Truck drivers with heavy loads should be partic­
ularly cautious about approaching school busses, because
bad judgment regarding the effectiveness of brakes
could cause a fatal accidert.
A school bus signal with the word “ stop” on it means
just that.
Hospital Eligible
For Federal Aid
(Continued from Page 1)
cost of the building would be main­
ly safety factors required in the
project. Officials said the require­
ments follow the Pacific coast build­
ing code.
Mr. Shiffer said It would not be
practicable to use less than 31 beds
for a chronic disease facility, leav­
ing only 11 beds, which would not
be enough for a general hospital.
The government could participate in
constructing and equipping a chron­
ic disease sec on only, he said, as
the Nyssa prli *.y, based on avail­
able hospital beds in proportion to
population, Is too low to permit
extension of federal aid for a gen­
eral hospital.
On the basis of present plans for
completing the building as originally
Intended, the government grant
would amount to approximately
$55,000. I f a chronic facility were
established, the government, accord­
ing to estimates, could participate
up to $85,000 on building and equip­
ment.
Converting the building into a
chronic disease facility would in­
volve many changes and additions
to make it confom to government
regulations. This would reduce the
value of the estimated government
grant of $85,000. I f converted into
a chronic disease hospital, the In­
stitution would be the first o f its
kind in Oregon.
I f a chronic disease section were
established, It would Include a sol­
arium, storage room for wheel
chairs and other equipment, therapy
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STOMACH ULCERS
dueto EX C ES S ACID
Smart new idea for nursery walls!
Going To So. America—
Irwin B. Allen will leave October
17 for Shamrock, Texas, where he
will board a plane for Caracus, cap­
ital of Venezuela, where he will
visit his son, Irwin, Jr., for two or
three months. Mrs. Allen will ac­
company him to Shamrock. Mr.
Allen will make the trip as a guest
of his son, who Is manager of Pe­
troleum Industries Consultants. He
will make side trips to Trinidad
and Colombia and plans to stop at
Kingston, Jamaica and Havanah,
Cuba, en route to South America.
COLORFUL, SANITARY
CONGOWALL
Bright, beautiful Congowall with its lustrous, easy-to-
clean surface is simply ideal for youngsters rooms! A
permanent baked enamel wall covering, it resists nicks
and scratches . . . gives years of service . . . never needs
refinishing. Come in and see the lovely pastel color com­
binations. In convenient 54-inch wain-
scot height.
Only 59c A Foot
Locate In Portland—
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Muralo, who
resided in Nyssa for several months
last year following their arrival in
this country from Italy, have locat­
ed in Portland, where Mr. Muralo
Is director of art at the University
of Portland. Mrs. Muralo, who is
also on the faculty at the Univers­
ity of Portland, will return to On­
tario once a month to conduct her
dancing classes there.
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Round-Up Special
Visit In Vi
Mrs. Wayne McPheeters and son.
Milton, and Mrs Thomas Lile were
Sunday visitors in Vale
All Building Materials
SALE CALENDAR
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"Your Dependable Furniture Store"
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PUB LIC FARM SALE—Wednesday.
October 19, four miles north on
| John Day highway to railroad
crossing, turn on crossing east 4
mile
No lunch, sale starts at 1
| p m . dairy cattle, heifers and
milking equipment. Terms: cash
Owner. James W Origg. Anderson
and Church. Aucts.
C O N S U L T H A R R Y S M IT , Mgr. F O R A L L Y O U R L U M B E R P R O B L E M S
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Son Arrive»—
Mr and Mrs. Frank Lawrence of
Nyssa are the parents of a son born
October 10 at the Holy Rosary hos­
pital.
Tremendous Savings on
f ig h t in g
J m
Returns Home—
Mrs. Baker Chresst left Thursday
for her home in Olennr. Ferry after
spending the week-end with her
daughter. Mrs. Jesse Huffman and
family
Mrs Chresst also visited
other relatives here.
$155.00
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To Attend Conference-
Henry H Hartley, superintendent
of schools; Dennis Patch, high
school principal, and Walter Mc-
Parland, grade school principal, will
attend a state school administrators
conference in Salem Monday and
Tuesday of next week.
Boards. S4S. Shiplap Same Quotations
FIR FLOORING KD, BDL.
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General Contracting and
Building
Custom-Built Cabinets and
Furniture
Furniture Repairing and
Refinishing
1 4 miles north of Nyssa-Parma
Junction
QUICK RELIEF FROM
Returns To States—
Loren Calvert, United States navy,
lias returned to the states from the
Pacific area, where he has been on
a nine-month cruise of China, Jap­
an and the Philippines. The youth,
serving on the U. S. S. Dixie, hopes
to attend a naval engineering
school. He Is a son o f Mr. and
Mrs B F. Calvert of Nyssa.
WEST COAST FIR:
Here From Boise—
Mrs. Lillian Newby and Mrs. Tom
Newby of Boise were in Nyssa vis­
iting friends and relatives. They
were visitors at the home of Mrs.
George Poulson.
room and other specialized diagnos­
tic facilities.
Mr Shiffer said the decision on
Highway 95
Phone 0E3J1
accepting the government grant is
entirely within the province of the
community.
He and Mr. Martin
said 'W e are not here to sell you
a bill of goods. W e are only here Sym ptom s of D istress Arising from
to help you. I f you want the money
for a chronic disease hospital it
will be availaable."
Mr Planagan said the hospital FreeBookTellsofHomeTreatmentthat
construction is the best he has seen Must Hslp or it Will Cost You Nothing
for the money. He lauded the work­ Over three million bottles of the W i l l a r d
T r e a t m e n t have been sold for relief o f
manship found in the building.
The visiting officials were told symptoms of distress arising from Stomach
and Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Acid —
that the hospital association anti­ Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach
cipates conducting a supplemental Gassiness, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc
to Excess Acid. Sold on 15 days' tri;<'
financial campaign to raise an ad­ due
Ask for “ W illa rd ’s Message” which fulij
ditional $100,000 for the hospital. explains this treatment— free — at
The officials expressed hope that
NYSSA PHARMACY
the directors will be successful in
whatever undertaking they decide
upon in connection with the hos­
pital project.
.
Has Hong Recorded—
Mrs. Jesse Huffman is the com­
poser of a new *sdhg entitled “ A
Millionalr Heart". With the assist­
ance of Mrs Steffens and Mrs. D.
O. Bybee, six recordings of the song
were made Friday. It has one verse
and chorus and may be played
either in waltz tempo or fox trot.
Arrangements are being made to
have the record played over a radio
station soon.
LOCATED AT THE CAIRO JUNCTION
Here From California—
Return To Nyssa—
Returns To Idaho—
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Bates of Riv­
Mrs. Louise M cO avem has re- ( Mrs. H. 8. Wetherell. who has
turned to the home of her daughter, 1
visiting at the home of her erside, California are visiting at the
Mrs. Joe Maughan, after visiting in
.
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h„ . „turned home of M r and Mrs. Robert
Thompson.
Mrs. Bates is Mrs.
Hot
POCateU° and
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home in
d 1 A lent
Thompson’s mother.
Idaho.
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