Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 21, 1955, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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    TME NYSSA GATE CiTY JÓ U fcN À L NYSSA, OREGON. THURSDAY. A PRIL SI. 1955
P A G E TWELVE
Kingman Kolony
Just So 4-H Club
Continues Projects
Ham And Wheat Croquettes
An Unusual Combination
Fife's Open New To Attend Oregon
Dairy In Nyssa
P.T.A. Convention
Mr. and Mrs Dean Fife will
hold an open house on their all- Held In Portland
funds as shown by the 1952 »nd
1953 audits by the Lincoln Kelly
and company which were teeeiv*
ed Feb. 1.
A summary of the audit re­
vealed the total income for ’52 to
be $356,738.02 and for ’53, $358,-
233.81. This includes the income
from operation and maintenance,
excess water and other sources.
Total expenses for these two years
was $303,089.85 for ’52 and $329,-
733 87 for ’53. Included in these
expenses are wages, power costs,
operation and maintenance of the
dam, materials and supplies,
equipment depreciation and other
costs.
Reimbursements equaled $6,456
for ’52 and $7,054 55 for ’53. Thi>
leaves a net expense of $296,-
633.85 for ’52 and $322,679.32 for
’53. This summary reveals that
the North Board of Control real­
ized a net book surplus in ’52 of
$60,104.17 on their operation and
a surplus of $35,554.49 in ’53.
Actually, since the revenue from
excess water is not received until
the following year, the cash sur­
plus was considerably less.
The Just So 4-H club met
Thursday evening at the Arcadia
school. Making cookies has been
the project of the cooking class
new modern dairy located at their
Three delegates from the Nyssa
and in sewing the girls are now
farm, one mile north of Main on Parent-Teachers association plan
Mr and Mrs. Richard Calahan working on aprons.
1 Third street, all day May 2.
and Keith Rookstool were Sunday
to attend the Golden Jubilee con­
The next meeting will be April
Fife extended a special invita­ vention of the Oregon Congress of
dinner guests of the Charlie Bow­ 28.
tion to those in the surrounding parents and teachers to be held
ers family.
community to inspect the new in Portland next week, Tuesday
Mr and Mrs. Howard Day, Mr. Claude Day home Saturday even-
equipment and sanitary condi­ through Thursday.
and Mrs. Lester Cleaver and Mr lng
surprlSe Mrs. Lois Day on
tions that exist at the dairy and
and Mrs. Griffits drove to the i ber birthday.
Those reported to be going are
he also stated that all the dairy-
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Mr and Mrs. Lynn Hurst at-
Mrs.
Wayne Chesnut, newly elec­
cows have been vaccinated and
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
tended Feeders Day Wednesday
ted president of the local associa­
tested
to
insure
healthful
condi­
at the state experiment farm
Rigruy.
tions. Also, the establishment has tion.
„ • , Mrs . Josephine
..
Ardiss Rettig and Mike spent
in
been licensed and „ „ e .n yee.ed Nyssa schools and Mrs. X
" P Pond,
.
; from Wednesday until Friday in
Ken
The dairy will go under the
the A. J. White home in Fruit-
j business name of Fife’s Home P.T.A. program chairman for the
land.
year. Mrs. Rigney has
j Dairy and will feature Grade A coming
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Earp and
been
nominated
for the office as
raw milk.
Mr and Mrs. L. B. Earp of Em­
junior vice president of region
mett were Sunday dinner guests
eight of the Oregon Congress for
at the Hershal Thompson home.
a two-year term.
Mrs. A1 Thompson attended
In addition to election of state
DIAL 3932
Sunshine dub Friday evening.
officers, the convention will in­
Verna Beutler and Mrs. Herb
Starting Time
The members of the Nyssa clude presentation of a pageant,
Andrews and daughter spent Fri
You never outgrow your need for cereal and milk! Try Ham and
Toastmasters
club and their wives "Golden Yesterdays” in the Port­
t e l- S n n . _____________ 1:39 pjn . I day and Saturday at the A1
Wheat Croquettes for a unique way to include cereal and milk in your
attended the annual club ladies’ land civic auditorium, a reception
I Thompson home.
family’s diet. These oven-baked croquettes will delight homemakers.
night
held Friday evening in for Mrs. Newton P. Leonard, Pro­
l . l J a p ----------------- 7:3® p-m. |
Tony and Issac Martinez atten
They eliminate the tedious deep-fat Trying usually required for cook­
vidence, R.I., president of the na­
Brownie’s cafe.
ing croquettes. Ham and Wheat Croouettes can be made earlier in the
ded a birthday party Sunday in
tional congress of parents and W eather . . . .
day
and
refrigerated
until
time
to
bake—a
real
timesaver
for
the
busy
Sixteen
of
the
ladies
were
pres-
i
honor of Richard and Suzanne
Max. Min. Prc.
homemaker in the late afternoon.
ent for the occasion which was i teachers, consideration of major Wed., April 13
Martinez in the Jesse Martinez
THURSDAY
youth problems, and "problems in
60 38
Milk
and
cereal
make
an
equal
contribution
to
the
food
values
com­
held
in
conjunction
with
the
for-
j
home.
Thurs., April 14 _ 50 34
education
and
their
significance
.12
APRIL
U
mon
to
both.
This
combination
offers
nine
important
nutrients:
protein,
mal installation of the new club
Tom Duncan arrived home Sun­ carliohydrate, thiamine, niacin, riboflavin, iron, phosphorus, calcium,
j Fri., April 15
to PTA.”
... 53 34
officers.
The
main
speaker
on
the
|
day on furlough from U. S. Navy.
and fat. There are few roods that can better the nutritional composition
54 40
“THE LIVING
At present there are 646 Parent- j Sat., April 16
program was Richard Kiem from
The Skeet Kyger family has
of cereal and milk—whether used as a main dish at breakfast, luncheon
Sun.,
April
17
54
40
.06
Nampa, who is the deputy gov- Teacher units in Oregon, repre-
DESERT"
or snacks, or in combination with other foods such as the Ham and
moved to Burns, where Mr. Kygar
Mon., April 18
48 38
.44
ernor
for
this
district
of
the
Toast-
j
renting
a
membership
of
118,143.
Wheat
Croquettes.
has been transferred to work on
In Technicolor
Tues., April 19 ...50
32
.31
masters.
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Ham And Wh- at Croquettes
Wed., April 20
This picture was filmed on the roads.
34
.02
Toastmaster
for
the
event
was
STUNZ
REVIEWS
2 tablespoons butter or
1 cup boiling water
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer at­
Great American Desert, show­
Don Engstrom. Bill Wahlert gave MANY BILLS
margarine _
22a cups ground cooked ham
ing the strange pattern of life tended the banquet at the L D S.
(Continued from Page 1)
2 tablespoons flour
a five minute seech entitled "My
U cup minced onion
and death evolved by nature church Friday. Mrs. Jim Phifer
M teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons minced parsley
Life.” This was the first speech j would have one senator, at the
played
the
piano
while
Mrs.
Mark
for plants, insects, birds and
few grains pepper
2 tablespoons water
he gave when he had become a 1 present time, Sherman, Gilliam,
Hartley sang.
animals.
L cup milk
1 egg, beaten
member
of the club and he used i Morrow, Wheeler and Hood River
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jim
Phifer
enter­
94
cup
whole
wheat
cereal,
1 cun crushed corn
A Feature Length Walt Disney
it
to
show
the progress he had counties, combined, have one sen-
tained
at
supper
Sunday,
Mr.
and
uncooked, instant or regular
flakes
Production.
made. Wayne Chesnut alsp gave I tor. Union and Wallowa coun­
Mrs. Richard Calahan of Parma,
Melt butter, add flour, salt and pepper and stir until smooth. Add
a five minute speech on "Com­ ties, combined would be entitled
Joyce Bowers, Keith Rookstool
milk gradually, stirring during addition. Cook over low heat until thick­
parison.”
! to one senator, and at the present,
and Marvin Bowers and Rita Rid­ ened, stirring constantly. Cook 5 minutes longer. Add whole wheat ce­
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
real gradually to rapidly boiling water; stir constantly until thickened;
| Union, Wallowa and Baker coun-
dle of Boise.
ties have but one senator. Grant
Mr. and Mrs Jim Lane of Nam­ cook slowly 2 minutes. Combine white sauce, cooked whole wheat cereal,
APRIL 22-23
Nu Acres Man Injured j and
ham, onion, and parsley; mix well. Chill thoroughly. Form into 8 cro­
Wheeler would get one and
pa visited Sunday with Mr. and
quettes, \ inch thick. Mix water and egg. Roll croquettes in crushed
In Minor Accident
; Crook and Jefferson would also
Mrs. John Theil.
'THE BLACK
corn flakes, then in egg mixture, and again in crushed corn flakes.
Paul Thomson of Nu Acres sus­ be entitled to one senator under
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ratigan of
Rake in shallow pan in hot oven (400°F.) 20 minutes. Serve with mush­
DAKOTAS"
tained minor injuries and his the new plan. All the rest of the
Boise visited Friday afternoon in
room, cheese, or tomato sauce, as desired. Yield: 8 croquettes.
automobile was extensively dam- I counties would be entitled to one
In Technicolor with
the John Theil home.
j aged in an accident which occur- j senator each, which would add
John Theil, Dallas Montgom­
GARY MERRILL
red one mile due east of the Nys- ¡up to a total of thirty, or the
ery and Bruce DeHaven went Girl Scout Troop
WANA HENDRIX
j sa-Parma junction Friday even- j same number we now have, the
fishing Sunday.
When hate and fear ruled
No. 7 Has Meet
April 30—The Owyhee Garden ing.
onlv difference being that they
Mr. and Mrs. George Besen-
the frontier.
Club will hold a flower sale at
Members
of
Girl
Scout
troop
According to reports to the would be more fairly apportion-
dorfer spent one day last week in
the Ralph Lawrence office at 10 Journal, when Thomson was driv- ,ed.
Also
,
Caldwell visiting Mr. and Mrs. No. 7 held their weekly meeting a. m.
at
the
home
of
Edith
Pounds
Wed­
ing east on the county road, he
The house taxation sub-commit- 1
Leo
Hart.
'SINGIN' IN THE
April 29—MaPas will have a failed to make a turn and his car tee js drawing up a bill that
Leon Besendorfer left Sunday nesday after school. The troop
pot
luck supper and meeting at plunged into the D-Line canal, would put the sales tax proposal i
CORN"
flag
was
shown
for
the
first
time.
evening for Salt Lake City.
The car landed in an upright posi- ; and the income tax bill, presum­
with
^
Mr. and Mrs. George Besendor­ The design was drawn for the the Methodist church at 7:30.
JUDY CONOVA
April 28—Gate City camp. DUP tion nd was immersed in water ably, up to the people in a special j
fer and family attended the dedi­ troop by Berniece Mefford and
over its hood.
ALLEN JENKINS
meeting.
election to be held this fall.
cation services of the new Owy­ Elaine Smith did the lettering.
Thomson reportedly suffered
The
meeting
time
was
spent
The meat inspection bill is out
hee L.D.S. ward church Sunday.
April 29 and 30—Rebekah ba­
Mr and Mrs. Gorden Toombs making miser bags. The girls now zaar and cooked food sale at Eder two fractured ribs, a gash on his of ways and means and has been
nose and severe bruises. The front transferred to the house livestock
ind Mrs. Toombs uncle. Will Har­ have “sit upons” and miser bags, Hardware,
SUNDAY-MONDAY
April 30—Rebekah card party. of. the car wa* extensivf 1>' damag committee.
rison were supper guests of Mr so they are almost ready to take
APRIL 24-25
from hlttlne
hitting th<
the
A bill passed the house which
some hiking trips.
May 3 - Smorgasbord at the ed,
cd’ supposedly
SUDDOi;edlv from
and Mrs. Bill Toomb Saturday.
oposite bank of the canal. Fifty would remove weigh masters
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Cleaver
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—
Christian
church.
"HEIDE AND
baby chicks which were in a box from the state highway depart-
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Adrian Boys Attend .
•— --------
on
the car seat were drowned.
; ment and put state police in
and Mrs. Paul Cleaver and son.
WHITE MANE"
!
charge of enforcing weight limits
Youth
Legislature
,
Ladies
Aid
M
eeting
Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ekangcr
with
were Saturday evening callers at
N yssa Nomads Hold for trucks.
Adrian— Winnie Nelsort and Held Thursday
ELSBETH SIGMUND
the Paul Cleaver home
Rill Looney of the Adrian Utlion
HEINRICH GRESTLER
Members of the Ladies Aid of j Contest Here Sun.
IRRIGATION CONDITIONS
Billy Conant was an overnight high school attended the state
THOMAS KLAMETH
the
Church of the Brethren met : The N
Nomads, local hot- IMPROVED BY RAIN
guest of Melvin Fehlman Tues­ youth legislature s ponsored by
Thursday afternoon at the church rod c,ub§ held an accelerat.on-
The great childhood classic of
(Continued from Page 1)
day night.
Was $259.9_5
the YMCA in Boise Friday and w.th Mrs. Mark Carmichael, hos- braking run on King avenue Sun.
love and faith Heide the child ■
The
Consultants present at the
N»» 21*
Saturday.
now
tess.
of the Swiss Alps, whose faith
afternoon.
meeting were William Burke, of j
csnssls IV
Conley Ward toSpeak Winnie was elected senator and Plans were made during the day Twelve
made a cripple walk again.
contestants entered the Altadena, Calif., Ted Crosby of '
with Easy Vision
Bill a representative to represent business meeting to attend the run, which was over a 528-foot Spokane, Wash., Lloyd Graybill
*
21W360
Matinee Sunday—1:30 p.m.
At Demo M eeting
the Adrian Hi-Y-Tri-Y club at spring rally to be held in Nampa course. The cars were divided of Twin Falls, Idaho, and Earl
April 28. The quilt, which the into two classes according to their Evans of Winnemucca, Nev. They
A meeting of the Malheur the legislature.
ladies have pieced and quilted, power - weight ratio. The event | reported that their company is j
Hoffman has upped pro­
Democratic club No. 1 will be held
will be given to a needy family.
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY
Monday at 8 p. m. in the dining BRADYS LEAVE THURSDAY
duction on th is current
was well attended, beginning at in the process of making a pre-
The afternoon was spent mak­ 2 p m. and lasting for two hours. *liminary analysis of the effective- j
THURSDAY
room of Brownie's Cafe in Nyssa FOR HAWAII
best-selling ’55 model to
ing quilt blocks for another quilt
Conley
Ward
of
Notus
will
dis­
reduce prices now! Not
ness
of
the
cloud
seeding
pro-
j
First
prize
in
the
heavy
class
APRIL 26-27-28
M/Sgt. E. B. Brady, who has and mending.
cuss “100 Percent Parity and the
was taken by Paul Haben of On­ ject. The Consultants, whose
obsolete or stripped-down
been
visiting
here
the
past
month
Refreshments were served by tario with a ’55 DeSoto. His time company contacted to do the
Farmers Share of the Consumer's
models but deluxe Easy-
C in e m a S c o P
Dollar,” according to Jane Lar­ was called to Travis AF base in Mrs. Carmichael to members and of 12.8 seconds was best in the seeding and who own the gener- j
Vision TV with Super 21
California,
last
week
to
report
a guest. Rev. Mark Carmichael.
Delux
sen, program chairman He will
event. Second prize in this class ators, began the project the first ;
for
duty.
Aluminized Tube, “New
Color
also lead a round table discussion
went to Stanley Bybee in his ’50 of February.
His family, who have also been |
Profile” furniture styling.
following his talk. Ward, who
]
PVT.
BLANE
RUSSELL
HERE
Ford with a time of 13.8.
In addition to Manager Paul I
"THERE'S NO
majored in history and political visiting here, joined him Tuesday. Pvt. Blaine Russell who recently
Wesley Fields with a ’51 Chev­ House, North Board members
LIMITED TIME ONLY!
They
left
Thursday
(today)
for
science at Willamette University,
completed eight weeks of infant­ rolet won first prize in the light present at the meeting were j
BUSINESS LIKE
Hawaii
where
Sgt.
Brady
will
is at present farming near Notus.
his tour of duty with ry basic training at Fort Carson. class with 14 seconds and second Maurice Judd and Harold Henig- ■
SHOW BUSINESS" He has been instrumental in shap­ continue
Colo., is spending a 10 day leave place went to Dale Moss, who son. The South Board was repre-
the
Air
Force.
ing the Grange farm program
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. made it in 14.1 seconds in a ’52 sen ted by Manager Willard Rob­
with
inson and Claude Eachus.
Ford.
Frank Russell of Parma.
ETHEL MERMAN
Summary
of Audit
Timer
for
the
event
was
Ron­
Pvt
Russell
is
enroute
to
Camp
Nyssa
Births
.
.
.
DONALD O'CONNOR
Too Late To Classify Gordon. Georgia where he will ald Cooper. Everet Dilly of On­ Data obtained
this week at the
MARILYN MONROE
April 6 — Mr. and Mrs. Donald
501 M ain S tre e t
North
Board
of
Control
revealed
tario
was
registrar
and
Mike
attend
Signal
Corps
school
for
an
DAN DAILEY
Grant, Nyssa, girl.
FOR SALE
Lawn
mower
sharp-
I additional
. ....
, eight
. . weeks,
F .
the
income
and
disposition
of
,
Eastman
acted
as
flagman.
A
.
...
,
D
K
April 7 — Mr. and Mrs William ener, A-l condition. 114
, , -i Bower 1 '
*
A glittering array of top stars
Garren,
Purma. girl.
15-2tp
Avc. Phone 3324.
all together in one sparking
April 8 — Mr. and Mrs. Doyal
package plus the music of
FOR SALE or TRADE Kid po­
Redman, Parma, girl.
Irving Berlin.
April 12 — Mr. and Mrs. Jeff nies. saddle horses and work
horses One mile north of Nyssa
Dorrah. Jr.. Ontario, girl.
April 12 — Mr and Mrs Henry Phone 2017 or see Ralph Young
after 5 o'clock.
15-ltc
I Iehida, Payette, girl.
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
April 12 — Mr and Mrs Eu-
APRIL 29-30
FOR RENT—Two-bedroom mod­
j gene Pratt, Nyssa, boy
ern
home for rent. $45 a month
17 — Mr. and Mrs. War­
"MASTERSON OF ren April
Mel Beck Real Estate.
15-tfc
Farmer, Nyssa. boy.
KANSAS"
April 19 — Mr. and Mrs Robert
l Holmes, Nyssa boy.
In Technicolor with
GEORGE MONTGOMERY
U se
Nyssa Girl Plans To
NANCY GATES
JAMES GRIFFITH
G ate City Jo u rn a l
Attend Sr. W eekend
WILLIAM HENRY
C lassified A ds.
Mary Jean House from Nyssa .
Out of Hie large variety of business
He was the toughest gunman
high
school
has
notified
Oregon
;
that ever went against a lynch
forms that wo handle you can choose
State college that they will parti
mob.
those that both speed up and In­
cipate in senior weekend beginn- i
crease
efficiency In your personal
mg Friday, April 22.
The program is designed to j
give graduating seniors a chance
Coming Next
The completeness of our line assurée
to explore career possibilities in [
Month
the various fields of study and to ,
of bus In
get acquainted with college life |
Major
emphasis
falls
on
edu­
"DEEP IN MY
cational exhibits and talks with
HEART"
staff members about courses and c o n G E N E R A L
job prospects. Special events in­ A M E R IC A sa v e 1 5 %
For Com piti# Infoi iiMiflorn
"DRUM BEAT"
clude student entertainment pro­ on Are insurance for
grams, a style show’, conference
baseball and track, and dances. ow n ers of preferred
"TRACK OF A
m tA * G O O D B U S I N I S S
Seniors are guests in the OSC ! r i s k s ? The a n s w e r
CAT"
Only a few Illustration» of the many apptl-
living groups.
m a y m ean m oney to
Jeanette Conant
Dial 2S52
INYSSA
THEATRE
Toastmasters Hold
Ladies Night Fri.
J
Coming Events-
199
EZ CARR
APPLIANCES
They ¿ °
Yes, a pencil and good
BUSINESS FORMS mean
RELIABLE RECORDS
"VANISHING
PRAIRE"
"WHITE
CHRISTMAS"
HERE FROM CALIF.
Mr. and Mrs. R L. Williamson i
of Los Angeles are here visiting
at the home of Mrs. Williamson's
■ daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs Don Herron. During their
stay. Mr Williamson, is employed
at the Hernman Motor Co.
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