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] army colonel
Mr and M
Irvin Durfee at d
family dt <v.
r; .e luaiu ft-,
Nl.
D 'ris Smith has been ap-
d iy tak. >g Mt L> -fee suut and
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• o ¡ M r . I !a Jean Sm ,»h ami chav
Mrs. I vnian Puineroy
Other lands and peoples practical
rationing board.----- Feed wheat price advice on bridge playing a.- well as
m ( I t- lheir h >n t
Phone 02-J3
r On con Just released by the Agri on tie art of conversation, stencil
1 had pent the immer vacation at
the Durfee home
culture Conservation association is ing and current advances in medi
.it
K
ming party Saturday night The
Babcock" are enjoying a fam.
Chalk Butte hall had i clo-r call
cine provide the contents of most
-:oup attended the Parma burn ¡Saturday when -
Snodgrass celebrated his 8th birth- f the week's new tk>k a; the Mal get-t-igether thi- wrex Overn ■:
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■ dance later in the evening Included threatened the b akin
but Elmer
Nl:
M
heur county librar} in Ontario
Arkansas were guests of honor at Tiie-e books are to be ready t > cir Friday and Saturday night were ! - were the Jerry Stan ce», Dale Clonntnger with hi tr.ic' r and disc
k
*
brother. Mi and M. Harold it
and Irvin Durfee with hi- -hovel got
me of Mi and Mi- Claude culate Saturday. Aug 23
Gimmick and Don Brewers.
ck and tw children from Alb:
the fire under control and extin
WilUon for a family reunion. Claude
Among the new books li-ted are Neb Additional overnight gue
guished.
'
if n . I
W. m on entertained with a hula "Medical Milestone- by Henry Mar Saturday included Fred's mother,
two daughters were dinner guests at i Mr. and Mrs Ora Newgen and
hula dance.-----Mrs. Wm. Schire- riott; “Come Fill the Cup" by Har Mrs. Ora Babcock of Boise, his aunt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Patty Rice drove to Ontario Sunday
man Mi - Kenneth Cottle. Mr- Geo. lan Ware. “Contract Bridge Com Mary Keyes of Omaha. Neb , and h
Holmes in Puyette 6unday.
to attend the family dinner and get-
M. iell and Mrs liernard Frost were plete” by Charles Goren; "1001 Ways sister, Mr and Mrs. Fred Linde •(
Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ora together for Henry Baker who cele
hostesses to the Nyssa Civic club.— . to Improve Your Conversation and Boise.
All
spent
Sunday
a: Newgen and Patty Rice drove to i brated his birthday
M:
Katherine Peterson, Idaho Speeches" by Herbert Prochnor; Fred's and had dinner, returning to Huston to visit Patty's uncle. Bob
Lyle Bowers and Dell Morgan of
Power home service advisor, has been "Windom’s Ways” by Janie." Ramsey Boise Sunday On Wednesday Fred Forney, who is manager of the Hus Hooper, Utah were houseguests at
sister
and
husband.
Mr.
and
Mr-
the Carl Simpson home three day-,
transferred to New Plymouth.
Ullman; "British Columbia" by Fred Dennis Scannell from Salt Lake Cit} ton feed and seed store.
15 Wars Ago August 19, 1937
Visitors at me ora Newgen home visiting their friend. Jack S.mpson.
Goodchild; "The Hobby Book of were visitors. More relatives we. t
Oeorge Wyatt of Burley, Idano ar
Fire of undetermined origin de- Stenciling and Brush Stroke Paint expected this week from a distance during the week, included Mr. and
rived
last Thursday for a visit at
Mr-
Dick
Curtis
and
daughter.
Vic-
I
-troyed a barn. 125 tons of hay. two ing” by Raymond Yates; "Israel,
Sunday Mr and Mrs. Kenneth
the home of his son, Dirk Wyatt.
wagons and a derrick at the Jake the Beginning and Tomorrow" by Lorensen and Mrs. Herman Loren- kie Mae, of Caldwell, and Mr. und Mr. Wyatt celebrated hi- 86th birth
Relic place south of Nyssa Friday.— H A Lehrman and "Navaho Means sen attended a Nebraska picnic in Mr- Roy Watkins of Homedale.
Houseguests at the home of Mr. day on the day of his arrival here.
C L McCoy. Nyssa. was elected vice People” by Evon Vogt and Clyde Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reffett and
and
Mrs Ed Price Tuesday through
Mrs. Amelia Fyllingness left Wed
commander of Oregon at the Legion 1 Kluckhohn.
daughter Diana left Wednesday for
Friday
were
Ed
Price's
sister-in-law.1
nesday with her brother, Mr. and
convention at Albany. ----- Dickie
Mr i Bryon Price, and his niece, and a 10-day trip to Moses Lake. Wash.
Svhireman played several selections morning while prac ticing strong arm Mrs 'Andrew Ojervick of Beresford husband. Mr. and lira Harold Bchu- The two smallei children are visit
South
Dakota,
and
their
son,
Rev
ing their aunt, Mrs. Loren Hite of
on his violin at the Oregon Trail performances with Omer Adkinson,
and Mrs Stanley Ojervick, and son man and two children, all of Pasco, \ Haines, Oregon.
Wash Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Grange, accompanied by Mrs. C. C. druggist in Nyssa Pharmacy.----- Melvin of I,vie, Minn Mrs. Fyllin.
Mrs. Mildred Hite spent the week
Hunt.----- The initiatory degree into Phin Warren’s garden has produced ness plans to be gone about a month Price and their visitors were guests
end
at the home of her daughter,
of
Mr
and
Mrs.
James
Baird
in
the I. O. O. F. was conferred upon a beet 22 inches in diameter and visiting relatives and friends in the
Mrs. Don Brewer.
Boise,
and
on
Thursday
were
dinner
M p. Solomon. Berwyn Burke anil weighing seven pounds and a cucum Dakotas.
Darrel Dimmick was among the
Leslie McClure.----- The German five ber 10 inches long and 8 inches in
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stiner of Hurrah •uests at the home of Mr.and Mrs. 16 young guests at the Earl Ward
Harold Snyder.
Wash, left Friday for their home
man band, composed of Art Cook.
Mr and Mrs Fred Mitchell ar home Saturday afternoon for a
diameter.----- A twister swept the
Ole Olson, Herschel Thompson, A1 Nyssa region Sunday afternoon, lift after spending four days with Mr" rived home Friday after spending birthday party celebrating the birth
Jackson and Mel Holm had its first ing the roof from the grandstand at Stiner’s mother. Agnes Chadd, hei the summer in Wyoming, and re days of Conley Ward. J r , a cousin
rehearse! last week, preparing for the baseball park and depositing it brother, James Chadd. and attend turning via Salt Lake City where of Darrel, and also for three sons of
Earl Ward. Ronnie, Gary, and Mark,
u public apperance.----- All slot ma on a haystack at the Bud Anderson ing her father's funeral service Mt they visited friends and relatives.
and Mrs. Clyde Chadd of Chic
Mesdames Charles Schweizer and who are uncles of Darrel
chines and pinball machines have home. Dr. E. D. Norcott took about Calif., who also were houseguests li
Orville Butler of Portland was a
been outlawed from the state by a 15 Girl Scouts for a mile motor boat the Chadd home, left Saturday Mildred Hite attended the Book club
week-end
guest at the home of Mr.
Saturday
afternoon
at
the
home
of
recent decision of Judge James
ride for a weiner roast on an island : Clyde Chadd was a brother of Ira Mrs Alva Watts in Parma. Mrs. and Mrs. Neil Dimmick, Butler is a
Crawford of the Multnomah County i
who
passed
away.
in Snake river.
Schweizer reviewed the book, “Over former schoolmate of Mr. Dimmicks,
court. ----- Hincmoa Cloninger and
Louis Reed of Cold Springs, New A Bamboo Fence." story of occupied and Is employed with an automotive
30
years
Ago
August
18,
1922
York arrived Saturday to visit for i
Irene Poage of Nyssa were among
parts company.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cotton are soon week with relatives. Louis is em Japan, written by the wife of an
the attendants to the queen chosen
to rule the Owyhee Stampede at going to have work started on a ployed as a research engineer on
Ontario.----- ‘Among grocery specials modern bungalow on their ranch.— : diesel engines.
Mrs. Anna Gregg, and her son
li-ted are: peanut butter, 2 lb. jar Dr. E. A Nixon and family left for Herschel Oregg and family left
Portland
to
make
their
home,
the
for *29c; 2 lb. can cocoa for 15c; i
Thursday on a trip to the home of
M.J.B coffee. 1 lb. for 28c; 4 lbs doctor having accepted a position as | Mrs. Gregg's oldest son. Ira, at Sun-
instructor
in
a
dental
college.-----
i
Snowcap shortening, 55c; home
Wash., where they were a t
Miss Edna Warren is acting as "hello nyside.
grown tomatoes, 5 lbs. for 17c.
tending the wedding of Miss Patricia :
girl” at the telephone office while j Oregg, daughter of Ira Oregg. Miss
20 Years Ago August 18, 1932
Miss Georgia Dennis is on vacation, j
Miss Mary Warren of Nyssa re ----- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Willson Sally Gregg, daughter of Herschel
ceived her diploma for completing have moved to a fruit farm near! Gregg, was the candle lighter at the
wedding ceremony of their cousin
nurses’ training, at graduation ex Parma, where they will remain until j which took place August 16. Young
ercises at Holy Rosary hospital at after apple picking season.----- C. F .' Richard Gregg, son of Mr. and Mr
Ontario.----- Don Todd, Nyssa bar- | Eder and Ernest Wilson were in Wallace Gregg, who was a visitor at
ber. fractured his right arm this | Portland this week taking in “Buy the Herschel Gregg home the fore i
ers Week.”----- Albert Butler, Jr. re part of the week, accompanied the
group to Sunnystde.
turned from Walla Walla where he
Mrs. Wayne Robb attended a pink
purchased 3500 sheep.-----Mrs. J. T. and blue shower honoring Mrs Ken-
Long has a new electric range.
neth Price, and given at the Dudley
35 Years Ago August 24, 1917
Curtis home in Adrian.
Thirteen soldiers from Helena.
Mrs. Harley Wilson, two sons, and |
Montana arrived hare Sunday to baby daughter, Lila Mae, arrived
guard the two railroad bridges across home Saturday after spending the
Snake river.----- Prof. R. J. Davis is week at the Charles Wilson home
now seen in a brand new buggy. His In Roswell, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Handley and i
son, Don Davis has been employed
family of Grandjean Lodge. Idaho
as assistant to Cashier Hall at the and Mr. Handley’s mother. Mrs. Fred j
Bank of Nyssa.----- Barney J . Wilson. Alton of Raymondsvllle, Texas, were j
U nd er
2 0 C ars
the genial member of the firm of j overnight guests at the Neil Dim-
Wilson Bros., has just returned from mioks Tuesday and Friday evening*
a "toot" that took him as far east| The visitors made a trip to Tekoe.
T h e Lights
E n tered
as Kentucky. He disapproved the Wash., visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Dunnani
prophecy that he'd come back in
A rtTUT G i l C hildren U n d er 12 F R E E
tow of a Kentucky beauty.----- C. C. and family of Klamath Fall",
Hunt threshed 312 bushels of wheat dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Fred ,
*** “ W h en A ccom p anied by a Parent
from five acres.-— H. J. Ward is Guthrie Thursday, continuing on to j
their home after a trip through the
getting things in shape for erection Yellowstone park.
of a modern residence on his ranch
Jim Langley flew his Cessna U>
west of the city.----- In a double wed Madras Wednesday and was an
ding at Boise, the Misses Dora and overnight guest at the Jess Oregg |
Ida Harris became the brides of home. Accompanying him was John
Sp onsored By
Palmer of Nyssa.
Dallas Root and Lowell Wisby.
Mr. and Mrs. George Folkman nnd
Carol and Brent left Wednesday for
a visit of several days In Utah.
A group of young married couples
enjoyed a weiner roast and swim
C i :1 Eachus and Carl
Days G o n e By in Nyssa C o m m u n ity
From the Jmini.il F.lcs
S Year* A*o August 21, VV 47
Approximately one-third of the
new grandstand and property under
the seats were destroyed by nre with
a ! vs of approximately $1300 at the
Ny a rodeo grounds M mday morn
ing
Open house tor tbe ni W Ida
ho Canning Co. plant at N.vs a. wa>
scheduled for Saturday. Aug 23 un
der the auspices of the company and
the Nyssa Chamber of Commerce
Luther Fife has been awarded a o n-
tract to build a new church in Cald
well.----- Dr. L A Maulding. coun’ i
health officer, -toted tliat nly tw
cases of polio had been reported in
Malheur county
Spraying
city against flies ».is completed,
costing approximately ttlOO
Ne*
privates at the airport are Dr Ker-
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to veterans who have been on ac
tive service since June 27, 1950, in
cludes several safeguards that ap
ply to home-buying veterans of
World War II as well as the post-
Korean period, the Veterans Admin
istration has announced.
Among these safeguards are the
following;
1. If a veteran is buying a new
house, tlie property must meet or
exceed the VA's minimum require
ments for planning, construction and
general acceptability.
2. The VA may refuse to appraise
any dwelling or housing project
owned or built by anyone who has
attempted to take unfair advantage
of veterans in the past.
3 The VA may refuse to guarantee
loans made by lenders who have fail
ed to service loans adequately, who
have failed to keep adequate loan
accounting records, who have shown
poor credit Judgment, or who have
engaged in other practices deteri-
mental to the veteran or to the gov
ernment.
The deadline for loans for veter-
rans with service after Korea is 10
years after the present emergency
comes to an end. a date yet to be
se by Congress of the President.
In the case of World War II vete
rans who have returned to active
duty, their unused loan entitlement
under the World War II O. I. Bill
will be cancelled upon being released
from service. However, they will re
ceive new entitlement under the new
law.
Unremarried widows of men who
served since June 27, 1950, and who
died in service or as a result of a
service-connected disability also may
qualify for O. I. loans, the VA said.
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purchase of construction of a new
home, to buy a farm, stock feed and
seed; farm machinery and other
supplies and equipment, to buy a
business or otherwise to undertake
or expand a legitimate business ven
ture.
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