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® o ® f THE NYSSA GATE CITY JO U R N A L , N YSSA, OREGON, PAG E EIG H T TH U R SD AY, JU N E 13. 1957 Kwicurb to Re-open next p atien t in need of a large q u an tity of blood. The K w icurb, located on N orth (C ontinued from page 1) Pledge Sheets Main, will open F riday un d er the u n til Bill was 14. Still touring the (C ontinued from P ag e 1) Y our local blood d rive com m it m anagem ent of P a t B arclay and (C ontinued from Page 1) ganizations in the county of the state th e Kohls headed for H ar present. In M arch, 1957, a Nyssa tee is distrib u tin g pledge sheets P hyllis Fox. . , . . , necessity of cooperation if any- lem, Mont., w here Bill com pleted resident sent us a clipping from to all the churches, lodges, busi P a t is now atten d in g th e U ni m en of Vale raised approxim ately thi was going t0 be done for M alheur county Young R epub- his h igh school education. ness firm s and any place w here a versity of O regon w hile P hyllis is a S alt L ake City p aper w hich is * i™p rPve Dr>; SI?ek 'Ae developm ent of the area, u m eeting Tuesday night at and Dead Man s gulch road. They _ . . _ h ealth y h u m an w ill stan d still a stu d en t at O regon S tate. They T hen, as now, Bill’s hobby was w orthy of quotation: B row nie’s Cafe in Nyssa, h eard m usic an d all through school he w ere able to do quite a bit of E n th u .ia im C reated long enough to sign his or her plan to o p erate th e K w icurb all w ork on this road since equip- Vi“ com m ittees w e re . ? £ Don M. G raham speak on the had a band, playing both the sax U rgent Appeal name. W hen you are approached j sum m er. m ent used was donated ' pointed by the C ham bers and the need for “young people to tak e and clarin et. He still shows up “ An u rgent appeal was m ade for your pledge—don’t h esitate— B oth of th e g irls are Nyssa high , Izaak W alton league to raise over the reins from th e older on occasion w ith an orchestra in Tuesday by the A m erican Red sign up rig h t now. Sign for your school graduates. New Resort B uilt funds, supervise construction and leaders, who would gladly step Cross for blood for F. Louis W al church, y o u r lodge and place of the Nyssa area. They will fe atu re fried chicken, The next y ear Mr. Wood o f ! keep in contact w ith the S tate aside for young leadership.” ters, 26-year-old M urray m an, em ploym ent—it is one w ay of ham burgers, t u r k e y burgers, A fter leaving high school in Jo h n Day became interested in H ighway commission, the P arks G raham urged the group to who is suffering from a ra re giving cred it to th e various I m alts, shakes an d hot dogs. developing a concession on the commission, the S tate G am e com I work hard for p arty candidates 1934 he m anaged a service station blood disorder. organizations helping to prom ote C urb service w ill be available. in H arlem u n til 1941. He sold lake. T hrough the efforts of in mission and the P o rtlan d C ham and stated th at the county com the blood drive. Only a one-day supply of blood Fords in 1942 until all of a sud d ividuals of the Nyssa Boat club, ber. m ittee should be allow ed to m ake and plasm a rem ain s for the p a If you are not approached to ! The d raw in g w ill be held at the The county court of M alheur a choice of candidates in p rim ary d en th ere w ere no Fords, so got tient, who needs 2,000 cc’s of plas- sign the pledge sheet, phone ' high school gym nasium betw een he was shown the advantages of a job w ith th e G reat N orthern as the C herry creek location, and he county was called upon and they elections. P arty m em bers should i m a and two units of w hole blood [ R alph Law rence, Nyssa 2544, or | 9:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. and Mr. Crisp and Mr. Scott form agreed to furnish up to $5,000 to vote a “stra ig h t” ticket on state a firem an. He was on the H avre- each day. It takes 10 pints to Hal Henigson, Nyssa 6696, and Don’t forget th e life you save G lascow -W hitefish run. ed a corporation to reconstruct help construct the road, provided and national candidates, t h e l 1 m ake up the 2,000 cc’s of plasm a. w e’ll arran g e your appointm ent. m ay be the one d earest to you. In 1944 Bill entered the service th e road into C herry creek w hich th at funds in that am ount or more speaker said. Mr. W alters has been in Salt had been built by the Boat club, w ere raised by public subscrip- Je rry Sw eeney of O ntario, p re s w ith the 752nd railw ay battalion. Lake G eneral H ospital since D e c .! The o u tfit saw service in England, and furnish facilities for the use tion. The operators of the C herry ident of the organization, presided F rance, B elgium and G erm any. 4. He has had to have constant of the public at th at site. creek resort agreed to furnish a at the m eeting. He left th e service as a tech se r transfusions to keep him alive. As A fter the road had been con- D-8 ca terp illar and an operator geant, receiving his discharge in of Monday he had used 530 pints j stru cted by this corporation, the at no cost, except for fuel, of blood. Ja n u a ry of ’46. boat hoist at the dam was aban- A total of over $7,800 was rais- Red Cross officials said Mr. W hile Bill had been in the se r doned by the Nyssa Boat club ed by subscription for the project. W alters had suffered blood vice his fa th e r moved to V ale and Difficulties had been experienced This money, plus the $5,000 from (C ontinued from page 1) for years in the operation of the the county, a great deal of volun- prepare a sign depicting some [ purchased th e Welcome Inn Cafe. poisoning and pneum onia during hoist, since it was practically im- teer labor and the donation of the outstanding featu re of the Nyssa Bill joined his dad there in 1946 his stay in the hospital. He has re- possible to get any person to op- caterp illar m ade possible the eon- area to send w ith Boy Scouts and w orked his way up from [ covered from these com plications erate the hoist, and the Boat club struction of a ra th e r prim itive planning to atten d the national dish w ash er to assistant chef. Mr. b u t rem ains in “poor” condition. did not have m oney to hire any- road from the dam to Gordon jam boree at V alley Forge. P resi Kohl re tire d tem porarily and Bill The ra re disease from w hich he one for the full season. No other gulch and im provem ent of the dent W ilton Jackson rem inded all j took ov er the Vale cafe w hich he suffers is called hem ophilia B. His use of borrow ed blood has organization nor individual could original trail built from C herry business firm s to help prom ote operated u n til Jan. 2, 1953. In th e m eantim e Kohl Sr. had not set a record. Some leukem ia be found who would operate the creek to Gordon gulch. “Beef for F a th e r’s Day.” a project purchased B row nie’s Cafe in Nys and chronic blood disease cases hoist $16,600 D onated sponsored by the Cow Belles of sa and Bill came over to w ork have used m ore over a period of At the present tim e over $16,600 the county. New Ram p C onstructed for his dad. He took over th e op years. in cash donations has been raised It was announced by Ken Ren- B ut officials said Mr. W alter’s A fter the hoist was abandoned, by various organizations and in eratio n of th e cafe in A pril of blood needs at th e presen t tim e in o rd er to have any access to the dividuals in an effort to develop strom th at a m eeting of organiza 1956 w hen his dad retired. tion representatives prom oting lake by way of the dam , the Ju ly 23, 1956, Bill really had exceed any case in this area, and access to Lake Owyhee. P rivate developm ent of Lake O w yhee w ill Izaak W alton league sponsored things cookin’ for it was on th at for this short period of tim e he individuals have also spent thous be held at B row nie’s Cafe in N ys the construction of a boat ram p date he m arried Deane Mae Ches- has used as m uch blood as any ands of m an and m achine hours sa Monday evening. on the location of an old road ney who had been associated w ith know n case. in prom otion, exploration, con His fam ily rep o rted th a t they used for construction of the dam. the cafe for several years. struction and m aintenace of w hat The league raised approxim ately Bill is a m em ber of the Eagles, had ex h au sted all personal con few facilities are available at the Max. Min. Prec. the A m erican Legion, cham ber of tacts for supplying blood and will $2,200 in cash, and w ith all labor lake. The county of M alheur has and m achinery being donated, put up $5,000, and $8,600 was put Ju n e 5 97 59 com m erce, Izaak W alton league have to re ly on th e Red Cross for fu rth e r donations.” w ere able to blast and bull-doze Ju n e 6 ________ 83 51 and th e M ethodist church. into the boat ram p by the S tate . F o rtu n ately , w e n ev e r had a a ram p approxim ately 800 feet Ju n e 7 .............. 85 50 Big things are brew ing at G am e commission. T his ram p, long. .01 need for so m uch blood to save a Ju n e 8 _____ __ 70 55 B row nie’s these days. T he b an how ever, provided no new access .12 A fter the ram p had been com Ju n e 9 77 50 q u et room is being rem odeled life—b u t w ho am ong us is sure to the lake, m erely replacing p re THE BEST BUY O F THE YEAR . . . pleted the Izaak W alton league Ju n e 10 81 53 throughout. New tile has been th a t he or she w ill not be the Two bedroom s, attach e d garage, full basem ent, co rn er w as able to convince the S tate vious facilities. June 11 86 53 laid and decorations will be u ltra G am e com m ission of the im por Tim e for More S upport lot, 100 x 138 ft. P riced to sell—$11,000. m odern. It is planned to have type. B ut it’s fun to read about O w yhee R eservoir S torage A good m any of the individuals Ju n e 12, 1957 tan ce of concreting the ram p. The 715,000 A cre Ft. special dishes for dining room “salam ” loaf and “calm ” chow gam e com m ission expended a p who have been prom oting Lake . der. patrons plus special salads, etc. (C apacity) pro x im ately $8,600 in funds on O w yhee for the past several years I Ju n e 12, 1956 Keeps a d in er guessing! Bill can cook, even if he can’t R alph G. L aw rence, A gent 105 M ain St., N yssa 696,640 Acre Ft. this job. This was the first m oney feel at this tim e th at the public [ expended by any public agency spirited people of this area have for any access or recreational more than done th eir part. W hen facilities to the largest artificial y ° u consider the sm all population, lake in Oregon. the fact 'b a t over has i At about this sam e tim e the been donated by individuals, $ 5 ,-1 o p erators of the C herry creek re- 000 of county funds have been sort, who had com pleted the road used and the untold hours of ma- to C h erry creek, pushed a trail chine and labor th at have been from C herry creek to the edge of donated, most people who have the G ordon gulch area, a distance w orked on the developm ent feel | of about two miles, in hopes th a t 'b a t we have about reached the the tw o m ile strip from the dam end of the rope in our efforts, and | to G ordon gulch would be under- a is° feel th at it is high tim e the tak en by eith er some public body state and federal governm ent took or some organization such as h a d , in '0 consideration the benefits p u t the original road into C herry 'b a t could be reaped if this huge I body of w ater w ith its great seen- ] creek. ic n s . . w . ere m ade avail- Com plete New Road , , attractio . In the w in ter of 1956-57 the able to the public If the highw ay com m ission’s es- Izaak W alton league decided to sponsor the com pletion of the " m a te of 160,000 visitors a year road from the gate house, which 15 corret't ; lt " \ e“ n “ “ H is located approxim ately one-half " re new "uris in us \ m ile up the lake from the dam, area benefiting not only Ma h eu r to G ordon gulch. T he C ham bers county, bu t the w hole state of of C om m erce of O ntario, Vale. ° re«on as wcl1_________ Nyssa and A drian w ere all con- . _ tacted and enthusiasm was gen- C o m i n g t V © I l t S . . . erated for the project. Ju n e 14-15—R ebekah Lodge A group of P ortland business rum m age sale, old Jo u rn a l build- men, who w ere interested in the ing. recreational developm ent of the Ju n e 14— O w yhee G arden club state, m et in Nyssa on Dec. 28, dessert luncheon. 2 p. m.. a t hom e I 1956, w ith the C ham bers of Com- of Mrs. Lee Stoker. m erce, Izaak W alton league and Ju n e 17—OES m eeting. 8 p. m.. j o th er interested individuals. This Masonic hall. visit provided the necessary push Ju n e 18—Eagles A uxiliary. 8:30 to convince all the various or- p. m. Eagles Hall. Interesting History of Local Efforts to Develop Young GOP Hear Owyhee Recreation Submitted to Potrland Political Views Men About Nyssa Blood Seekers Start Early C am paign Of "Old Timer" Cham ber Focuses Views on Youth W eather . . . NYSSA INSURANCE AGENCY PLUS SR V '/ STAMPS Remember FATHER'S DAY! S alad Bowl — Quart M M M M M M M M M M M S*»****#»*******»*»*»********<M M M M M M M M F Nyssa Theater DIAL 3932 S ta rtin g Time S at.-Sun— 1:30 P.M. Evenings— 7:30 P.M. FR ID A Y and SA TU R D A Y — JU N E 14-15 "THE FLYING LEATHERNECKS" —In T echnicolor w ith — Jo h n W ayne — R obert R yan Don T ay lo r — Ja n is C a rte r The rugged, m agnificent story of A m erica’s im m ortal w arriors, the Flying M arines who won the air over G uadalcanal. SUN D AY and M ONDAY — JU N E 16-17 "IULIE" W ith Doria D ay — Louis Jo u rd an B arry S u lliv an — F ra n k Lovejoy T he y e a r’s m ost exciting and suspenseful chase m elodram a. His insane jealousy m ade h er m arried ljfe a torm ent. M atinee — S unday 1:30 p .m . TU ESD A Y — J U N E 1 8 - S P A N IS H N IG H T "ESPALDAS MOJADAS" Salad Dressing 43* Kraft — 2-Lb. ***% > Velveeta Cheese 89* Planter's — 18 Oz. 5 3< Peanut Butter Dromedary — 17 Oz. Pkg. ^ Angel Food Mix 39< Gold M edal and Drifted Snow Flour 25 Lbs. * 2 ¡29 Pitted Olive :j2 FROZEN FOODS Umatilla — 10 Oz. Peas 2 Pkg s. 2 9< Grigg Bros.—9 Oz.—French Fried Potatoes 3 Pkg 3 9< COASTAL — 6 Oz. Lemonade lOCans^fl U. S. GOVERNMENT-INSPECTED GUARANTEED MEATS Morrell "Pride"— Canned W yandotte — Select Cans 4 9< Sale Days... Friday—Saturday—Monday —and— W ED N ESD A Y and TH U RSD A Y — JU N E 19-20 . ^ Picnic Hams Large Assortment Lunch Meats Lb. 45* Tasty Skinless Weiners "CITA CON LA MUERTE" 2 Lbs. 89* f t l.'im -M .f ll Co,or "THE BURNING HILLS" W ith Tab H unter — N atalie Wood Skip H om eier — E d w ard Franx O ne impetuous young man against a band of ruthless killers! *«■»»»»»»»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦***♦*♦*♦♦♦***♦*♦♦♦♦♦**♦♦♦• *<Hr***-*"*****i49****** ****************** *********** BAKERY SPECIAL MARKET 6tH it Main at the ”Y" Crispy-Crust N y saa & FRENCH BREAD . . 2 for 3 9 ^ t