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THE NY3SA G A T E C IT Y JOURNAL. N Y S S A . O REG O N, T H U R S D A Y . J A N U A R Y 21. 1954 P A G E FO U R the new hospital. I D a y s G e n e B y in N y s s a C o m m u n i t y Yens A go — J a n . 13, 1*11 Mr. and Mrs. Je.-.-e Ford and Ed ward and Irvin Topliff received the total of *215.275 had been raised obligation a candidates at the regu 5 Years A*o— Jan. 8, 1949 Dr J. R Cundall, manager of in the hospital campaign up to lar meeting of the Oregon Trail dividcn B. has challenged Olea Bil Wednesday of this week. — Hugh O range.------Ninty three percent of lings. manager of division C in the Tobler and Lloyd Tobler have an the Ny.'-a High Student Body parti hospital drive to a battle for pro nounced that they have changed cipated in the stamp drive, entitling duction during the entire camoaign tv. > name of their business from A1 them to fly the Minute Man Flag V i Cundall bet his shirt against j Thompson & Son, to Tobler Feed for the month of January. — — Billing'.' shirt and Billing' promptly ! & Seed. — — The LDS church Wayne Chesnut, manager of the Tn. accepted the challenge. — — A I with headquarters at Salt Lake City land Oil Co., has leased the Signal subscribed *2500 towards the hos- ^ i c e station at third and Main pital campaign fu n d .------ It i. * * * * »h n g cre* • hay- reported that a resident of this boom tt> swing into, an elect- valley nearly lost his life while on rlc “ ne Mitchell Butte a trip in the mountains near John *ect“ >n- causing the power in that Day. Overtaken by a severe storm territory to be o ff for about 2 hours he crawled into a log for protection. The temperature dropped to three Piano and Accordlan After the storm he discovered that degrees below zero, the coldest of Lessons— For Appointments the rain had caused the log to shrink the winter. efer to L-6751 State Owned Pro perty. The property is subject to an out- ■tanding right of redemption until November 5, 1954. Bids will be open ed in the office of the undersigned >n February 18. 1954, at 3:00 P M 1st date o f publication: January 21. 1954. Last date of publication: February 11, 1954. DIRECTOR OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS 303 State Library Building Salem. Oregon. That’ troni the Jo imiti Kites n OPENING Music Studio Please Call BLANCHE MUIR Ph. 7743 307 So. 2nd so that the hole was not large e- nough to crawl out. He suddenly remembered he had failed to donate to the hospital fund and felt so small he was able to crawl out of MAMSSST JOMM A *OCK»HUU> 15 Y e a r s A g o — Jan. 5. 1939 Charles Marshall, new county commissioner assumed his official office when he was formally sworn in after the county court had com- the hole. He rushed back to Nyssa pleted its business. — — With the and subscribed for a membership in Nyssa post office doing a total busi- ness of *12.57938 during the year 1938, the local office moves up from j 3rd to postoffices in the 2nd class The newly elected city council took O w inii to m y w ife ’s illness, I w ill sell the follow ing described over the city government after the prouertv 6 miles west of Nyssa. go 3 miles to Hashitani corner, the retiring council had concluded then 2 miles west and 1 m ile north on Jefferson Ave. on the .it» regular order of business. Officers Nyssa, Ore. CLAUSES effiV-AN r a e r of THf BUI CBmiRv B-C, COULD KAIE SOUGHT THEM A U OUT— AMO AT THE fA M t TIMl.V Tilt EJTIAUAUD WORTH 0» HI* NUSiAM Ml MES A l OMS WAS O vBA *»,000,000 oooi T here isnt much chance or a w o f - s 3 Wednesday, Jan. 27lh S A L E S T A R T S A T 1 P. M. T E R M S — C ASH Lunch Served on the G rou n ds^F ree C offee 29 — CATTLE — 29 l—Guernsey - Jersey heifer. Polly, 3 yrs. old. To freshen Feb. 28. gives 4 ' 1 gal. when fresh. I—Guernsey cow, Goldie. 5 yrs. old. To freshen March 14. gives 5 11 gal. when fresh. a o - i z t of rug vses c e nu & a "rrALW AYS W ORKS' PUBLIC FAR M S A L E old P ow ell ranch, on— S " s 0 750*1'--8uT YOU CAN h av e * n tS 'L U 0* I Zff 7 9 / in -ESS THAN 20 TEARS IF VOL « T A N * / A * U&SAV2N6SBONO E A O w E E a . NOW.. .THeVH£ B£TTBR THAN BVgHJI THINK Of ANY NUMBER AOO 10 S u btract start ko number (1) FROM NUMBER YOU HAVE NOW DlYlCE BN ; -TT'I THE ANSWER IS Ï (OR HALF OF THE NUMBER were L. Fletcher. City Attorney: Leslie McClure. J. C. Olsen. C W Buch ner and R. J. Whitaker, councilmen YOU ADDED IN ST E F ( ¿ i ) 1 lY i AMO now ... 20 A 'earx A g o — J a n . 11, 1934 Twenty-four applications for old age pensions were acted upon by the county court. Pensions from *5 to $20 were allowed, depending upon the income of the applicants.------ Roy Harris of Brogan sent word that he had discovered a rattlesnake m that vicinity that was far from dormant. He heard its rattle where he was placer mining. It had crawled out of winter quarters and was tak ing a sunbath.------Mere than the usual amount of rain, together with warm weather has made the range look like spring, with stock feeding on green grass. — — Ernest M Hauser, assistant county agent in Klamath Falls county the past 3 years, has been transferred to Mal heur county to assist County Agent R. G. Larson.------It was beans for Bernard Frost as he was on the , losing side of a safty first attend- | ance contest conducted by the Idaho Power Co. The losers were treated to three kinds of beans, while the winners | dined on a turkey banquet. •LT h ATS the wav voua JS. savings BONDS WORK 'OU. RESULAR SA\ HSa THUOuan VPROVED E BONOS £ '£ vou a guaranteed interest of ^ . compounded s í m i - a nn u a - uv if y w hold void bonds ro maturity : School Hot Lunch Building Idea Is Proposed bette county high school did all the engineering, supplied blue prints and took care of the wiring and plumb ing,, Mrs. Brady said. Mrs. Brady was graduated from the high school there in 1906 and visited her sisters, the Misses Mary and Kate Bair in rural Cherryvale during the Chris'mas holidays. PARENTS OF SON IN PROVO. UTAH Mr and Mrs. Donl Peterson of Provo, Utah are parents o f a son born January 14 in Provo. Mrs. Peterson Is the former Mary Lou Schenk. Grandparents of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson of Lehi, Utah and Mr. and Mrs. John Schenk of Nyssa. CARD PARTY PLANNED The Kingman grange will have a Mrs. J. I. Brady, former Malheur Polio benefit card party January 28 county school teacher, has suggested at the Adrian grade school. The that the school hot lunch program public Is invited. be re-opened and patterned after a construction project completed in Altamont, Kas. where she recently visited. Mrs. Brady said that a $200,000 building for a cafeteria and home making project was constructed at a | total cost of $75,000. She explained , that a building 90 by 100 feet was ! built with non-union labor paid on a per diem basis and all materials I were furnished at wholesale costs. The Labette county community j high school district has an assessed valuation of $20 million and 5.4 mills are levied for the general fund, 1.8 mills for the building fund and 1.8 mills for transportation, Mrs. Brady J .said. No figures were available on | the amount of the state ad valorum and other state taxes. I Eating out is a great The cafeteria has a seating capac ity of 500 and on Deo. 17, when Mrs. | treat for everyone. Brady was a guest at the school. 487 Make it a fam ily custom meals were served in 30 minutes. As 1 to dine here frequently! of Dec. 11. a fund of $450 was In the bank, derived from meals selling for 25 cents with milk and free refills, j There are 130 students enrolled in | the vocational homemaking classes held in the same building. • D IN N E R P A R T IE S In addition to purchasing mater ials for the building at wholesale, • GROUP LU NCH EO NS refusing to do the work by contract and using non-union labor, the La- | • F A M IL Y D IN N E R S Bring the Family! were served. Garnet is able to be out nesday evening. of bed a few minutes each day after Mr. and Mrs. Edward Topliff at Injuries suffered In ail accident a tended the Armstrong funeral in To freshen March 12. gives 4 gal. when fresh. few weeks ago. Nyssa Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Savage and The Out Our Way club met at the To froshen Feb. 26. gives 4 gal. when fresh. family were Tuesday guests at the John McAlister home Thursday a f Lester Cleaver home. ternoon with six members attending. Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver and Refreshments of salad wafers and T o freshen Feb. 1. Willis Bertram were among those coffee were served. The next meet who attended a meeting of the Ore ing will be at the Alva Goodell home G ivin g 3 12 gal. now. gon Trail Hall association at the Feb. 11 with a Valentine exchange. Junius Tanner went to Baker Dimmick home Sunday evening. Thursday where he won second in Nelson Herrman spent Sunday To freshen March 29. give3 6 gal. when fresh. evening at the Alva Goodell home. welding and third in speech. Sandra Day was an overnight Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Elmore and daughter of Nyssa were Sunday din guett of Barbara Tanner one even To freshen A p ril 3. gives 6 12 gal. when fresh. ner guests at the Edward Topliff ing this week. Marvin Bessendorfer spent Sun home. 1 day with Martin Tanner. T o freshen A p ril 6. gives 4 gal. when fresh. Several from this community at REAL ESTATE tended the banquet at the Oregon L-6751 30 Years Ago— Jan. XI, 1924 Trail hall given by the Idaho Can INSURANCE State Owned Property To freshen March 27. gives 5 gal. when fresh. Extremely cold weather is general ning Co. last Thursday evening. 16 North 3rd Dial 6615 NOTICE OF SALE over the state of Oregon. The mer Mr. and Mrs. Edward Topliff at For sale by sealed bid the follow cury dropped to 10 degrees below tended the Smith-Lissman wedding ing described real property located T o freshen June 13. givin g 3 gal. now. SEI US-FOB ANY zero. — — H. A. Stevens is con at the Nazarene church Friday eve in the City of Nyssa, County of Mai. I N S U R A N C E . N E E DSL vinced that gasoline, while it may ning. heur. State of Oregon, to-wit: be all right for running Fords, is To freshen A p ril 20, gives 5 gal. when fresh. Mrs. John Bowen of Vale called Lot Nine (9> in block Seventy- not a success as a fire lighter. He Thursday at the LaVern Cleaver eight 1 78» of Green's Addition tried it out at the Nyssa Packing home. to the City of Nyssa, Malheur To freshen A p ril 15. Co.'s slaughter house, where he wa- Mrs. WillU Bertram. M r s . L iVern County, Oregon, according to trylng to start a .fire with green Cleaver and Mrs. Thurman Hill were the Revised General Map there wood, and gave it a liberal dose of in Boise Saturday. T o calve in March. of on file in the County Clerk’s what he supposed was coal oil. but Mrs, Lester Cleaver. Mr Harold office of Malheur County, Ore wasn't vith the re.'Ult of an etpl ^Uson and Mrs. Jim Savage were in gon. Ion which singed off his whiskers.— q 0 î S£. Thursday. T o calve in March. Property consists of a 50x150 ft. The Jinx still pur-ues the Nyssa l Mr and Mrs. Lester Norland of i lot and a two bedroom stucco home Packing Co. They had a $27 show Wilder called at the Eugene Stephen i constructed in 1950. Hardwood and case ruined this week by a small home Sunday. ' fir floors, plastered, full concrete electric heater. Registered, out of Stettly herd. A large group from this commun- founctation, city water and septic 35 Y u r i Ago— Jan. 10, 1919 ity attended the pinochle party at tank at 806 North Second, A large delegation from Nyssa at the Oregon Trail hall Tuesday eve- Nyssa Oregon, W ill make a good sire. s aie wm be by sealed bid. En- tended a meeting at Ontario called ning. Mrs. Willis Bertram called at the velope containing bid must be plain- to discuss irrigation matters of the “ Sealed Bid." A good and Owyhee Irrigation project. — — A Wilson Winter and Wayne Simpson ly. S to 9 mos. old. troop train consisting of 13 cars home Friday afternoon. sufficient bond or certified check Mrs. Claude Day, Silas and Clau for ten (10 ^) percent of bid must passed through Nyssa bound east. Capt Walter LaFrenz. son of Mr dette of Adrian called at the Jim accompany bid. Right is reserved to 5 to 9 mos. old. and Mrs. G. F LaFrenz was an o f Ritchie home Sunday afternoon reject any and all bids. Property Mr and Mrs. LaVern Cleaver and will be sold “ as is.” Minimum price ficer aboard the ship that conveyed President Wilson to France Dwight family were Sunday dinner guests is Five Thousand Three Hundred Smith, son of Mr and Mrs J. B at the Lloyd Cleaver home i*5300 00i Dollars. Minimum ac T h ese cows are all recently tested. A ll records w ill be given Mr and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver and ceptable terms ten (lO ^ ) percent Smith, another Nyssa boy was Pres sale day. Public may see this herd before sale date. ident Wilson's auto driver from boys were Thur'day evening dinner down, fifteen (15» years to pay bal Brest to P a ris.------ When t train guests at the Lloyd Cleaver home ance on contract. Interest will be Mr and M r' Marvin Dixon of charged at the rate of five (5<3-) load of cattle arrived at the Nyssa yards from Juntura. it was dis Nyssa were dinner guests at the Jim percent per annum on unpaid bal covered that 26 head had got down Ritchie home Sunday. ance In all correspondence, please Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cleaver enter and were trampled to death. tained at a waffle supper Wednesday 40 Y e a rs A g o — J a n . 15. 1914 evening for Mr and Mrs. Eugene Wm. Peutz and Ed Myers sold a Cleaver and family and Mr and • Eves examined bunch of beef steers to Mr. Hou'h. Mrs. Lester Cleaver and family. Anybody who can sell beef steers • Glasses fitted Mrs. Willis Bertram attended a nowadays looks like a magnate to pink and blue shower for Mrs A A Caldwell Phone 9-2312 u s.------ W B Hoxie Is building a Jamison at her home in Nyssa Wed- large water wheel which will irri gate 50 acres of land on the Tony i Branko place on the Owyhee. — — The following officers of Oate City Lodge No 214 I OOF were Installed by Deputy Grand Master Wm Sex ton: Marion Dunn. Noble Grand. Wallace Lynch, vice grand; J Boy- dell. treasurer; H Francis, recording secretary, and R L. Harris, finan cial secretary. — — E B. Conklin was elected Master of the Boulevard O r a n g e ------ Harvey Otis and Mr Kingman have a full force hauling and putting up Ice A good many of the older settlers think if we don't get ice put up now we will have to do without Ice cream next summer A 40-mile chinook wind is blowing on the Owyhee, and the ice and snow are going fast. I—Guemsey-Holstein cow, Brindle, 3 yrs. old, -Guernsey cow, Skinny. 3 yrs. old, —Jersey cow, Tiny, 3 yrs. old. —Roan heifer, Roanie, 2 yrs. old, —Guernsey cow. Star. 5 yrs. old, -Holstein cow, Spot. 5 yrs. old. —Holstein cow, Blackie, 3 yrs. old. —Jersey cow. Pet. 4 yrs. old. AUTOMOBILE Brownie's Cafe -.INSURANCE Dial 3085 KEN POND 24-hr. Service —Guernsey cow, Flossie. 8 yrs. old. —Guernsey cow, Hoggie, 5 yrs. old -Guernsey cow. Rose. 3 yrs. old. —Guernsey cow, Bios. 3 yrs. old, —Brown cow. Brownie. 3 yrs. old, M arch o f Dim es —Holstein heifer. 2 yrs. old. bred. I—Holstein bull, coming 2 yrs. old. SPECIAL 1—Holstein bull, purebred, 6 mos. old. 5—Holstein-Guernsey heifer calves, 4—Holstein - Guernsey steer calves. 1—Holstein steer. 15 mos. old. 1—Guernsey steer, yearling. HAY App. 1200 bales 1st & 2nd cutting alfalfa hay. DAIRY EQUIPMENT 1— DeLaval 2-unit milking machine, large pump. 1—Surge bucket. 1—Milk cart 7—10 gal. milk cans. POULTRY 50 New Hampshire Red Pullets. FARM MACHINERY 1—VAC Case tractor. 1— 1946 VAC Case tractor. 2— C ase hang-on Plows. 1— 1950 side delivery rake, 4 bar, on rubber. 1—C ase hang-on mower. 1— Oliver hang-on mower. 1— John Deere dump rake. 2— Drag harrows. 1 —Springtooth harrow. 1—7-ft. Case disc. 1—Bean cutter. |—Mormon type hay derrick. 1—Jackson fork, for baled hay. 1—Land float. 1—Scraper. |— 14-in. walking plow. 3—garden plows. 1—Stock trailer. 1 —W agon on rubber. 1—IntT grain binder. 1—Cream separator. Forks, shovels and other misc. items. Some Household Goods. This 63-A. Place is for Private Sale— See the Owner. F. A. POW ELL, Owner * A u 'is.: Cols. Bert Anderson. Joe Church, C layton Tschirgi C lerk: L H. Fritts Dr. G. W. Graves 101 ) P a ir 1 .a d íe s SHOES Sizes Odds and Ends 1 WWm ft öuena visia Mr*. Aiwa Goodell Dial 28*4 Mr and M n John Cleaver of Owyhee and Mr and Mrs Delbert Cleaver and boys were Sunday din ner guests at the Oeorge Cleaver home On Thursday evening Mr and Mrs Howard Day and Mr and Mrs Olen Hoffman and Olenda. Mr and Mrs John McAlister and Sharon Hartley helped Oarnet Ritchie cele brate her birthday Refreshments Values to 8.95 If we can fit you D ry Goods Shoes Clothing • ^ Dw 2,99 BRAiCKEI U ’ C ^ 1 U F itting On Every New Car or Truck or Every Used Car or Truck That Sells For S500.00 or Over We Will Make A Contribution of $10.00 To The MARCH OF DIM ES In The Name of the Purchaser of the NEW or USED CAR or TRUCK This Offer Good Until Feb. 1 Herriman M otor Co. Let s Knock the "L " Out of Polio