Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 21, 1960, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY. JANUARY 21. 1960
• THE NYSSA GATE CITY «JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE SIX
Feb. 1 Is Final Date
For Obtaining Crop
Commodity '59 Loans
JOHN SILAtS
1887-1920
NEWS f V
Producers are reminded that,
normally, Jan. 31, 1960, is the
Hlg REPORTING
final date for approving loans and
OF THE MEXICAN
purchase agreements for 1959 crop
revolt of P ancho villa ;
WITH WHOM HF
barley, dry edible beans, oats, rye
BECAME
and wheat.
FRIENPLV
HAPPY HEALTH 4-H CLUB
Since Jan. 31 falls on a non­ MAKE PLANS FOR BANQUET
LEARNS OF BODY CARE
workday, Feb. 1 has been estab­
Brownie»troop 99 met Friday
The Happy Health club met lished as the final date. Applic­ at the Episcopal church with 13
WORLD WAR I CORREO
Monday at 3 p.m. in Mrs. Lane's
members present. It was decided
PONDENT (1914-16’-—
room with roll call answered by able loan or purchase agreement what the troop would do for the
RETURNED TO US.
documents must be delivered to
telling
how
many
baths
each
had
father - daughter banquet to be
(1917) TO FOUND
the county ASC office and signed held Jan. 25 at the school cafe-
taken the past week.
COMMUNIST LABOR PARTY
The meeting was called to order by the producer on or before this torium.
BACK IN RUSSIA WHEN
by Bradley Maxfield, following date.
—Barbara Tensen, Reporter
BOLSHEVIKS SEIZED
which the flag salute and 4-H
Producers desiring farm-storage
POWER- — HI5 ACCOUNT
pledge were repeated. Subject of loans are urged to request sampl­ BROWNIE TROOP 80 MAKES
OP THE REVOLUTION,
the lesson for the day was “Our ing of bins in advance of this date INVITATIONS AND NUT CUPS
’TEN DAY6 THAT
Body, Inside and Out.”
SHOOK THE WORLPf
(preferably not later than Jan. 22,
troop 80 met Friday at
The group sang two songs and 1960) to allow sufficient time for ! the Brownie
IS AN ACKNOWLEDGED
of Mrs. Max Urry. The
MASTERPIECE,
»
three skits were presented by dif­ grade determinations and pro­ girls home
spent the afternoon working
DESPITE ITS BIAS
ferent members of the class. A cessing of loans.
•
on invitations and nut cups for
demonstration and report were
Final date for disbursing the the father-daughter banquet. Cin­
given.
above
mentional loans is Feb. 15, dy Tracy served refreshments at
IN MOGCOW
—Karen Main, Reporter.
1960. Producers having loans to the close of the meeting.
TYPHUS AND
Ford, which has sold more station wagons than any other
—Anna Anderson, Reporter
be disbursed by financial institu-
WAS 8URIFD WITH
company, today announced the new Falcon station wagon as
Account
Bill
Hearings
HIGHEST HONORS
. tions are instructed to present the
the latest addition to the economy car field. The two- and
BESiPE THE
I loans for disbursement without TROOP MAKES INVITATIONS
four-door
station wagons, like the sedans, are powered with
Scheduled
by
House
f KREMLIN WALL
j delay and, in any event, not later
the
90-horsepower
Falcon engine that gives 50 per cent better
The
new
Brownie
troop
held
its
The House Interior and Insular than closing hours on Feb. 15.
mileage than six-cylinder engines in standard sized cars. The
weekly
meeting
at
the
Catholic
■ Affairs committee has scheduled
Falcon station wagon has the longest cargo space and greatest
hearings on legislation i Final date for approving 1959 parish hall Jan. 13, with 12 mem­
load floor area in its class, as well as the lowest tailgate floor
same girl they will bid for the i public
crop
corn
loans
and
purchase
bers, Mrs. Max Jones and Mrs.
loading height in the industry.
Activities Under Way favor. A noon popcorn sale at making Columbia Basin power agreements will be May 31, 1960. Wilton
Jackson in attendance.
available for reclamation
has been planned Jan. 25 revenues
The girls made invitations for
For March of Dimes NHS
development.
Congressman
Al
Employers' Deadline
by the Hi-Y group.
the investiture service which was ««Onillig XLvenib ...
(Continued from Page 1)
Ullman (D -Ore.) announced that
Jan.
31
Deadline
climax
held
Friday.
Brownies
from
two
,
Tonight,
7
p.m
—
Malheur
Coun-
For most adults the
On W-2 Withholding
he had been advised last week
Ken Kerby, Jan. 23—Nyssa Phar­ will
other troops joined them to prac- ty education association winter
be reached on Jan. 28, when that the hearings are scheduled
macy will give proceeds from all the Mothers
Certificate
Set Jan. 31
Reports tice for the service. Refreshments meeting at East Side cafe in On­
March of Dimes will for Jan. 25. Ullman is a sponsor For
coffee sold this Saturday to the be held throughout
Employers
and
employees
in the
tario.
were
served
by
Paula
Parks.
the
area
and
Immigration
officials
are
well
of the proposed bill and a member
March of Dimes.
I Oregon district of the Internal
—
Joyce
Jennings,
Reporter.
the
whole
nation.
Mrs.
Joe
Dority,
pleased
with
the
response
of
Tonight,
7:30
p.m.
—
Meeting
io
of
the
Interior
committee.
The school's TAP (“Teens
of this part of the pro­ Under the bill all federal power aliens in the state of Oregon to
organize adult farmer classes in Revenue service were reminded
Against Polio”) calls for quite a chairman
BROWNIE TROOP ELECTS
this week by District Director A.
gram, announces the following projects in the Columbia River address report requirements.
NHS agriculture room.
number of unusual events. At the chairmen
Mrs. Wayne Stites’ Brownie
the area they will Basin would be included in a unit
James L. Turner, district direc­
Tonight, 7:30 p.m. — Initiation G. Erickson of the importance of
Ontario games the cheer leaders cover; Mrs. and
R. Gyllenskog for accounting system, with an annual tor of the Immigration and Natur­ troop girls met at her home Tues­ service for Job’s Daughters at the W-2 withholding certificate in
collected $18.56 from their first the town of J. Nyssa;
Betty Phifer accounting report to Congress. alization service, Portland, stated day afternoon for their * regular Eagles hall. (Please note change , the proper filing of 1959 federal
blanket carry, and on Monday
I income tax returns.
the Adrian area; Mrs. Vern This proposal is “not a new con­ that although the program has weekly meeting. Kathy Garner of meeting place.)
night four of the cheer leaders, for
I Employers, he points out, are
Garner in Owyhee Valley; Mrs. cept,” Ullman has pointed out, been underway only 14 days, the was elected treasurer and Janis
Patty Michaelson, Barbara Beck, Howard
Tonight,
8
p.m.
—
Adrian
grade
, obligated by law to furnish copies
Finger from Cow Hollow “for we already have precedents number reporting thus far is well Piercy took the office of report­
Sandra Lewis and David Parro to McCoy
school PTA meeting at grade of this form to their employees by
er
to
fill
the
slate
of
troop
officers.
’
s
store;
Mrs.
Melvin
in
the
Upper
Colorado
River
and
ahead
of
the
number
reporting
raided the regular meeting of the Cottrell from McCoy’s store to the
school building.
I Jan. 31. Employees, in turn, must
during the same period last year. Susan Briehl served refreshments
Firemen at the city hall and got Arcadia district, and the Sunshine Missouri Basin accounts.”
Tonight, 8 p.m.—Nyssa Legion attach the copy of the W-2 to
to
the
group.
Purpose of the proposed legis­
Aliens have until the end of
funds through their “hold-up” club will cover the Arcadia dis­
—Janis Piercy, Reporter. and auxiliary meeting at com­ their form 1040, 1040A or 1040W
lation would be to make available January within which to submit
operations.
munity hall.
when filing.
trict.
for
reclamation
development
reve
­
their
report
of
address
to
the
Other school events have been a
Erickson urged employees to
Jan. 23, 1 p.m. — Alfalfa seed
Late
notices
show
that
the
nues from federal power projects government. Forms for the pur­ Bloodmobile Slates
candy sale by the freshman girls
their returns as soon as
on Jan. 19, the sophomore candy Kingman Kolony Grange had a in excess of those necessary to pose may be obtained at any post Fruitland Visit Jan. 27 growers meeting at Adrian grade prepare
they receive their withholding
school cafeteria.
sale Jan. 20, Bulldog-Tupelo white benefit («rd party Tuesday night meet the payout on the power office or any office of the Immi­
The Journal has been asked to
Jan. 25, 6:30 p.m. — Girl Scout certificates and to file them as
gration and Naturalization service.
elephant sale Jan. 20. Today the netting $30, that an Extension unit project itself.
announce
that
the
Red
Cross
white
elephant
sale
will
be
held
at
father-daughter
banquet at school soon as possible thereafter. Lar­
All aliens, with few exceptions,
“Our long-range goal,” Ullman
junior girls will sponsor a candy
ger employers can help by pro­
will be in Fruitland cafetorium.
sale with senior girls holding a I the Klaas Laan residence tonight stated, “should be true multiple are required to report. Those ex­ bloodmobile
viding their workers with the W-2
Wednesday, Jan. 27, from 11 a.m.
candy sale tomorrow. The GAA j (Thursday) and that the Polly- use development of our natural cused from this requirement in­ to
Jan.
25.
2
p.m.
—
Hospital
auxil
­
The quota is 75 pints iary meets in hospital basement. form before the deadline date.
Blue Crutch sale will be conduct­ , anna club plans a coffee at the resources. This must include our clude diplomats, persons accredit­ and 3 it p.m.
Director Erickson also reminded
will require the utmost co­
traditional goal of development ed to certain international organ­
ed Saturday throughout Nyssa. I Al Thompson home Feb. 1.
Jan. 27, 10:30 a.m. — County
who have worked for
If any person, club name or of our hydroelectrical potential in izations and persons who were | operation from all interested par­ ACWW no host luncheon at East employees
The music department has a
more than one concern during
to see that this quota is met.
taxi dance planned to follow the activity has been left out, Mrs. the people's interest as well as admitted temporarily as agricul­ ties
1959 that all of the W-2’s they re­
According to Mrs. Richard Kuhl­ Side cafe, Ontario.
Nyspa - Payette basketball game Warr and Mrs. Dority wish to as ;- ­ | development of irrigation, navi- tural workers.
Jan. 27 — Nyssa Co-op Supply ceived during the year must be
man,
a
member
of
the
Fruitland
-
gation,
flood
control
and
recrea
­
Aliens
who
are
minors
must
tomorrow night. No admission sure those involved that it was
annual meeting al Oregon Trail
with the 1959 income
will be charged for the dance but not intentional and if they will tion potential. Testimony present- also report, but the parent or legal blood committee, there are a num­ halL Dinner at 12 noon, business included
tax return.
ber
of
persons
living
in
the
Nu
it will cost two cents to dance get the information in they wiH led on both sides of the current guardian should submit the report Acres community who have ask- meeting, 1:30 pun.
In the case of couples filing
with a girl and if more than one be glad to give the report to the proposal should assist us in legis­ for an alien child under 14 years j ed that they be notified of the
Jan. 27-28—FFA district skills I jointly, each of whom was em­
lating
to
meet
that
goal.
”
of
age.
boy wishes to dance with the Journal for next week's issue.
ployed during the year, care
I date and time the bloodmobile contest at Vale.
Jan. 29, 2 p.m.—Extension unit should be taken that all W-2’s
I would be in Fruitland.
planning meeting. First Baptist are attached and any change of
church in Ontario.
l jobs indicated. While the April
Jan. 29, 7:30 p.m. — Owyhee 15 deadline still is in effect, early
Riding club potluck dinner at filing would prove advantageous
Donna Peterson returned last Oregon Trail hall.
I both to the taxpayers and to the
Thursday evening from Nebraska
government, Erickson indicated.
where she had been visiting rela­ LOCAL HOSPITAL AUXILIARY
1
tives.
MEETS MONDAY AFTERNOON BOGUS BASIN DRAWS PARTY
The Malheur Memorial hospital
Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Maulding,
Mrs. Clifford Fox left Jan. 12 auxiliary will meet Jan. 25 at 2 Roger, Diane and Ralph Glover
for South Dakota for a visit with pm. in the hospital basement. of Payette and Mr. and Mrs Wal­
<
her mother, Mrs Susie Hall. Mrs. Chuck Smith, hospital manager, ter Roth, Susan, Joy Gay and
V..
Hall, who had been visiting her will show a film on “Mouth-to- j Allen Boatright of Adrian spent
sons in Lewiston and Grangeville, Mouth Resuscitation r
I Sunday at Bogus Basin.
Idaho, was accompanied home by
her daughter.
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Canada, was a recent visitor at
: the K. I. Peterson home at Adrian.
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ON ACCLAIM BY
Alien
PERSONALS
^bo+t'i Settle,
JleM,
Ute Reài
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Mr. and Mrs. Max Schweitzer
j and five daughters of Corvallis
' had Sunday breakfast with her
! parents, Mr. and Mrs George Mc­
Kee
u
Mrs Carl Dodson is feeling
much better after her surgery,
She is at the home of her daugh-
ter, Mrs Aubrey Ward
t *4
r
i
Visiting at the Bill Wahlert
home for a few days last week
was her brother, Mr and Mrs.
John Barry of Medford.
Mr and Mrs A R Burningham
of Salt Lake City spent the week­
end here with their son, Carl and
family. Also visiting for the
weekend was their son, Monty,
who is attending BYU at Provo.
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nouncements, reception cards, visiting cards and
thank you notes.
Mr. and Mrs C K Williams of
Ontario were dinner guests Jan.
10 at the H. R. Sherwood home.
The occasion honored the birth­
day anniversaries of the two men
and Frank Sherwood
Reg. to 5.95..................
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WOMEN'S DRESSES
Regular to 10.95
2.00 and 3.00
CLEARANCE TABLES
Have Been Set Up With
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS
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FR 2-2214
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On Assorted Men's, Women's and
Children's Wear!
130 ACRES FOR RENT—All irri­
gated. 91 acres broken, balance
in hay and pasture Phone FR
"Your Servant Bevond
the Gas Mains'”
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WOMEN'S ELÀTS
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
« APPLIANCE
%
CLEARANCE
Mrs. Helmer Ostrom returned
Wednesday from Klamath Falls
where she had been staying with
her father, John Sterner, since
her mother’s sudden death Nov.
24. Mr Sterner returned to Nyssa
with his daughter for an indefi­
nite stay.
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