Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 13, 1955, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JO U R N A L . NYSSA. OREGON, THURSDAY. JA N U ARY 13. H35
D ays G o n e By in N yssa C om m unity
F ro m t h e J o u r n a l F ife s
10 Years Ago—Jan . 11. 1945
20 Years Ago—Ja n . 10. 1935
Strange Facts About Fo,.o
Kingman Kolony
Pollyanna Club
Dial 2855
PA G E THREE
Cfím&te
Sunset Valley
Lois Counsil
Phone 2439
N O W C T O r!
IN POLIO/
Construction of a Nyssa air-
Planting of spring lettuce and
Mr. and Mrs. James Phifer
port was assured by action of the carrots started this week when
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.
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Fis
irst two major epiofm . c s of la st J anuary kjsh -
PROVED THAT FCVO STRIKES IN BOTH HOT ANO COLO
Uty council at its regular meet- some of the land leased bv the F. entertained at . a card
A. party
. „ Sat-
ing Tuesday night . The council H Hogue Co., was drilled for urday n‘*ht
ior the fo lowing
approved the purchase of enough the«e crops The unusally mild couP^es* Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hart-
land with a 2600 foot runway. J winter this year has made it poss- £>'•
and ^rs. Dudley Kurtz
P. Lane is owner of the land. — lble to carry on farm work every ^ 1 an<* Mrs. Dick Stam, . lr. and
Herschel Thompson and Grant day First to get started was Carl ^ rs- Dick Kreigh and Mr. and
Rinehart were appointed council- Sebum — — The Oregon Trail ^,I S Kenny Price,
men Harry Miner took the oath school was closed Wednesday by
a*id
Gieei of
of office as mayor. W. E. Schire- order of the school directors, un- Oregon Citv vvere Tuesday over
man, fire chief for several years, til Jan. 14 on account of measles ni^bt guests of Mr. and Mrs. A11
resigned and Robert Thompson and chickenpox raging through Thompson
Mr. and .Airs. Marvin Barstad
was appointed fire ch ief.------ A the district. — — The new city
new courthouse for Malheur officials took up their duties of Big Bend spent Thursday |
(Ft. PAUL ISLAND, iO O M ILES M E3T OF ALASKA IN THE A LEU TIA N S
county is recommended by the Monday night with Don M Gra- afternoon with Mr. and Mrs
W js rrE R S - t e m p e r a t u r e : ? l P E o R E E S .
grand jury which has been held ham as mayor, A R. Millar, re- Herschel Thompson.
_PaKA^ J T E D IN S U P P L IE S OF GAMMA G L C S u L IN . T lR S r
TIM
E
IN
HISTORY
o
G
WAS
GIVEN
TO AN EN T IRE PO PU LA TIO N ,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herschal
Thomp-
over since the September term— corder; Art Norcott, A1 Thomp-
The Oregon Trail and Kingman son. Dean Smith and Dick Tensen son and ^ r- and ^ rs- A1 Thomp
attended a potluck dinner
H
H a
awaii , temperature :
Kolonv Granges went on record as councilmen. — — Application
7S ‘ D EG REES. WORST
as approving the importation of has been made by the city of Saturday for the Malheur Jersey
EP
EPIDEMIC IN ISLAND 3
prisoners of war for farm labor in Nyssa for FERA labor including club at the Adrian school.
HISTORY ALL MARCH
Mr. and Mrs Herschel Thomp­
this community.------ The Nyssa 4,000 hours of work on the city
OF D IM ES' FACILITIES
son
and
family
were
Saturday
PUT AT D ISPO SA L OF
’ Av
, a
Bulldogs defeated Weiser and streets, 1,000 hours on the ceme-
Ontario in league tilts to ring up tary and 2,000 hours on the Wil- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
« 5 march cf D imes
A UTH O RITIES.
POSTER StRL-M ARY kDSLOSKl,
their 3rd victory and one defeat son ditch.
Bob Webster.
5, COLLIERY ILLE, TEN N .- WAS
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Canada of
in the Snake river valley confer­
STRICKEN WITH POLIO AT 5
35 Years Ago
Jan. 10. 1920
Jerome, Ida , were Wednesday
ence competition
MONTHS, LEARNED TO WALK
D. Frank Libbey, contractor of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel
WTTH CRUTCHES AT AGE OF
15 Years Ago — J a n . 11, 1940
Boise is here to build the new Thompson.
3. M ARCH OF P IM E 5 HAS
6 CHILDREN IN FAMILY STRICKEN.'
SPENT MORE THAN $ 2.000 /-
The WPA has approved an al- house for the Desert sheep comp-
Mrs. Ronald Batt spent Sun-
ONE WEEK AFTER ONE CHILD IN THE
FOR H ER CARE .
'
FARM FAMILY OF MR. AND M RS.
lotment of $6,426 to improve the any. — — Miss Noyer, 3rd trick day visiting Mrs. Bingham
RAYMOND KE5SEL, FA i R F i ELD, IOWA
high school grounds, seeding operator at the depot has been
Mrs. Ardis Rettig and Mike
GOT POLIO, FIVE MORE W ERE
leveling and landscaping the Ad- transferred to Weiser, C. V. At- were last week end guests at
STRICKEN IN ONE PAY/ THEY
MARCH OF DIMES
RANGE IN AGE FROM z m o n t h s
drian high school grounds.— — wood, 2nd operator has been j the A. J. White home at Fruit-
SUPPORTS IT S OWN
/ \
TO ó Y EA R S.
Wilbur Stewart of Valley View transferred to La Grande. — — 1 land.
'JUNGLE'. IT S IN SOUTH
CAROLINA
AND PROVIDES
is the sweepstakes winner of the j Notice, we hereby request that
Mike Rettig attended a birth-
1.000 TO 3000 MONKEYS
corn growing contest.------ V o t-' the owner of a big, heavy fur day party for Resa Topliff of
A MONTH FOR VACCINE
ers of the City of Nyssa will go to glove call at the Journal office Newell Heights Friday afternoon.
. PRODUCTION AND POLIO
the polls next Monday to vote on and leave same, for we have one
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reiber
i ; \ \
RESEARCH.
the issuance of bonds in an a- here and cannot use it without! spent Thursday afternoon at the
mount of $25,000 to allow the city its m ate. - - - - - - - - - Harold Earls, the j Lester Strawn home.
IT 'S A
THE
to operate on a cash basis. Money Nyssa blacksmith is recovering j John Howard returned home
MARCH
OF
DIMES'
from the bonds will be used to from an injured leg caused by j after spending the past 3 weeks
retire outstanding city warrants a kick from a horse he was shoe- j in Nebraska visiting relatives and
and interest. — — Edgar Dilley, ing. — — S. D. Bigelow of the friends.
and Mrs. Lester Strawn before the piano. They returned to the
service man for the Idaho Power Owyhee is having a lot of pipe
Ronald Day spent Saturday returning to their home at Fort Hartley home for a steak dinner.
Co., has been appointed agent for shipped out to the Kingman sta­ M’ith Glenn Fehlman.
Lewis.
Mrs. Lynn Hurst and Delora
the company at Huntington. Dill­ tion, to improve the 40-acre ranch
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Strawn
Melvin Fehlman was an over­ Weeks were Sunday visitors at
ey will be succeeded by J A. Me he bought from Art King.
spent Friday evening with Mr night guest of Billy Conant Fri­ the M. L. and Dudley Kurtz
Creight who has been transferred L. R. Breithaupt is the new agri-
day.
homes.
from Parma.
| cultural agent for Malheur county. in Nyssa since Wednesday morn
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duncan re­
The Pollyanna club met with
ing of last week.
turned from Jordan Valley where Mrs. Carl Begeman with 8 mem­
Lester Robinson, who is staying they had been spending the past bers present. The next meeting
Mrs Keith Forsdick and children
all of Weiser were Sunday after­ with the Dwight Seward family few days with Mr. Duncan’s will be Feb. 3 with Hazel Shaf­
noon visitors at the David Bay returned last week from a trip parents.
fer.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Martinez,
to Missouri, called there by the
home.
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson
Jimmy Leveaux was a dinner death of his grandfather. While Mrs. Quinters and John Quinters
Phone 2-2769. Parma
guest at the Ken Robinson home he was away he served as best were in Boise Thursday on busi­
i Saturday evening. He is leaving man at his brother’s wedding ir ness. Mrs. Quinters is the mother
of Mrs. Martinez.
The WSCS was hostess for a for Phoenix, Ariz., sometime this Iowa.
Mrs. Tony Martinez was hostess
The PTA executive committee
bridal shower honoring Miss Bet-1 week.
ty Boston at the home of Lucille ; Week end guests at the Earl met at Lucille Reed's Friday to HEC of the Grange at the Dale
Reed Wednesday afternoon. Len- Boston home were Mrs. Edna morning to make plans for the Ashcraft home Tuesday.
Silas Day was a Saturday over
na Mae Lewis and Lucille Smith Bolton and Mrs. Charles Hubbard next PTA meeting which will be
were in charge of the games. The both of Kelso. Wash. They were Jan. 20 in the school gym in the night guest of Billy Conant.
Mrs. Dale Ashcraft attended
bride to be received many lovely here for the wedding of Miss evening. They plan to have the
gifts. Wanda Scott, a Wave stat­ Betty Boston and Bud Bolton Gotsch family show their films the Happy Dozen pinochle club
at the home of Nova Glenn Fri­
ioned at Great Lakes, 111., assisted which took place Sunday after­ on Germany’.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seward day afternoon.
with the gifts. Refreshments of noon in the Apple Valley Com­
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Price
cup cakes and coffee were served. munity church. Mrs. Edna Bolton and Joyce Cearley were Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Smith of is the mother of the groom and dinner guests at the home of Mr and Norman attended Church of
and Mrs. Dwight Seward
Christ at Ontario Sunday. They
Letha, Ida., visited at the Wood- Mrs. Hubbard is a sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kellog of had dinner with Mrs. Arizona
The Apple Valley Farm Bureau
row Wilson home Thursday of
is sending 4 representatives to Ogalla. Kans., arrived Saturday Price, mother of Mr. Price
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Salter moved
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the
captains’ meeting for mem- f°r a visit with their daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Arnold,
Mr! and* Mrs*.* Frank "pTayman 'and J bership drive to be held Tuesday Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Saunders into their new home Sunday.
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Price
Mrs. Ura Robinson visited with I *n Boise
Dr. and Mrs. Roscoe Kellog of and Norman and Mrs. Arizona
the Laurence Thompsons’ in Pay- i Mr. an^ Mrs. Doyal Rebman
ptto Sundav a f t e r n o o n
and baby spent last week with his Nampa spent Sunday with the Price spent Sunday at the Leon
Mr and L s A G Shultz vis,t- P - " t s . Mr and Mrs. Karl Reb- ^ n n e t ^ S ^ n d e r s ^ l y . _ They Price home in Jamison.
enjoyed Christmas together which
Mr. anid Mrs. Elton Smith and
in Weiser.
ed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Playman j man
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Butcher1 had been delayed until the ar- son were visitors at the Lynn
Sunday evening.
and Dicky were week end guests rival of the Kellogs from Kan- Hurst home.
The WSCS will meet Wednes- , at the Cress Jackson home in sas.
Mrs. James Phifer and Mrs.
d^y afternoon at the home of Bridgeport, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward Mark Hartley attended the LDS
Francis Smalley.
Miss Barbara Dick, daughter of called at the home of Mr. and church in Nyssa Sunday night
Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Jack
ancj M rs Ted Dick has b e e n Mrs. Carey Cox Sunday after- where Mrs. Hartley sang and
and son and Monty and Mr. and m the Malheur Memorial hospital noon.
Mrs. Phifer accompanied her on
BíGGÍR JOB NOW/
Apple Valley
Adrian—The monthly meeting
Mrs. Frank Holub, Mrs. Earl I of the Adrian PTSA was held at
Ward and Naomi Kaneaster of the high school Monday evenirtg
the Mitchell Butte community of last week with the business
meeting conducted by Mrs. Jake
were in Weiser Saturday.
A nephew and niece, Mr. and Borge, vice president.
Henry Reuter proposed that
Mrs. Harold Schuman of Pasco,
and a brother and sister-in-law, the PTSA offer some help to a
Mr and Mrs. Bryan R Rice and student from the high school who
their son, Bryan, Jr , of Callaway, would enter the teaching profess­
Nebr. have been visiting at the ion A committee will investigate
the proposal and report at the
Ed Price home.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farr of next meeting
The room count showed 11 for
Ogden. Utah visited her sisters,
Mrs Leland Montgomery and the freshmen; 13 sophomores; 8
Mrs. Lorin Munn and their fam­ juniors and 29 seniors. The mem­
bership chairman reported that
ilies over the week end.
Magnus Ekanger returned to 82 members have joined the
his home from the hospital Sat- PTSA
The program under the super­
urday afternoon.
Jerry Gordon of Wichita, Kan., vision of Mrs. Horace Chaney,
arrived Saturday for a week’s program chairman, was a back to
i visit with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. school night for those present.
Teachers conducted ten minute
Magnus Ekanger.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Schweizer classes, just as their regular daily
were dinner guests Sunday of classes are held. Luncheon was
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Pomeroy, served by the home economics
room.
formerly of this community.
The next meeting will be Mon­
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woods of
Burns arrived Sunday for a short day, Feb. 7, at 8 p. m. at the high
visit at the home of her parents, school.
, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Schweizer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell, Ida, Salt Lake City and Fremont,
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Knowles, Utah visiting relatives. They
■ Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Burrows and found the weather colder there
the Mitchell brothers, Phil, Ike than here.
Several from this community
and Dent and Henry, surprised
their mother, Mrs. Minnie Mitch­ attended the shower for Mr. and
ell on her birthday, Jan. 6th, with Mrs. Cliff Smith and family who
lost their home by fire recently.
ice cream and cake.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Burrows The shower was Thursday night
and son and Phil Mitchell spent at the LDS Owyhee church. They
the evening Sunday with Mr. and received many useful gifts.
Earl Wilson was injured on the
Mrs. Lewis Mitchell.
Jack Simpson telephoned his hip and a chip knocked off his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simp­ elbow, when he feel while in
son from Fort Ord. Calif., Sunday physical education exercise at
that he will be at Camp Carson. the Adrian high school Thursday.
Colo., for his basic training in the I
armed forces.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. Kiknchi, par­ D r. G e o . E . C o b e m
ents of Mrs. H. Okano and Mrs.
O PT O M ET R IST
Fred Arai, returned to their home
in Toppenish, Wash., Thursday. !
Street
Phone 6649
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Durfee 220 Main Nyssa,
Ore.
spent a week on a trip to Rupert,
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So— all set to go shopping by 10:30
Monday morning! W h a t a change from the
days before this homemaker's automatic
electric washer and dryer! (A brighter,
cleaner, fluffier wash, too!) And when she's
ready to do the ironing, there'll be another
difference: no sprinkling, and her ironing
time will be cut in half , . . because all the
towels, knit goods, and corduroys will come
• out wrinkle-free, needing no ironing at all!
Let Reddy Kilowatt turn your Monday
into a fun-day, too. Visit your electrical ap­
pliance dealer today . . . learn hew little it
costs per week to own these modern electric
servants, (And how little they cost to
operate, too!)
I D A H O ? POWER
€C e¿t\Íc¿Ú j
Adrian PTSA To
Consider Aid For
Teacher Study
Does So MUCH-Costs So L IT T L E !