THURSDAY. MARCH 21. 1963
THE NYSSA GATE C’TY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE SIX
Correspondent Reports New Families
Residing in Oregon Trail Community
•'«»n. Yh”ri Describes
Recent Brief Illness
Volkswagen Car
Agency Opens
Friday in Ontario
Mexican-American
Integration Seen
In Junior High School
Work Smarter... Not Harder
By BERNICE STRAWN. Ext*n«ion Hom* Management Sp*cialut
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amounts have been cut from the
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We’ve just finished talking to on garments have released enough
* Mrs. Alice Egurrola, Mr and budgets of the supreme court,
secure new members. Manuel more than 2.000 of you Oregon dye to cause discoloration. Check
By Peggy Brown
, Mrs. Joe Eiguren and Roy of state treasurer, racing commission
Silva and Teresa Elquezabal are homemakers about your laundry to make sure there are no such
OREGON TRAIL—Community
Homedale were Sunday afternoon and several other agencies. How
Volkswagen devotees of this leading the contest, each having problems. You’ve been telling us labels on your nylons. Either li-
residents welcome two new fami
ever, if the goal of the committee, area should be happy to learn of secured six new members.
visitors in the Frank Jayo home
laundry isn’t a simple matter quid or powdered bleaches can be
lies into the Oregon Trail vici
Finley Shuster, brother of Mrs. which is to reduce the budget by the opening of Bates Motor com Club Officer« Named
these days. We agree . . . It’s a used on nylons.
nity. Moving onto the Ralph Che
$20 million, is to be accomplished, pany in Ontario this week. The
I
Bob
Holmes,
visited
Wednesday
If nylons are already dingy, you
nault farm recently were Mr. and
Roberta Breshears is president science.
great and serious cuts will be re new agency will be authorized
can
restore the original whiteness
Unfortunately,
there
just
wasn
’
t
Mrs. Sonny Takami and four chil through Saturday with Mr. and quired in the education budget.
of the All-Americans; Arlene Val
Mrs. Bob Holmes and family.
dealer for sales and service for
with
a color remover. This chem
time
to
answer
all
the
questions
dren.
No final action has been taken Malheur and Harney counties in dez, vice president; Becky Parks, at these laundry clinics sponsored ical is available in small packages
Mr. and Mrs. R. Moss and son ! Shuster is employed in Boise.
secretary; Cliff Winchester, ser-
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Goodson of by the committees on the new tax Oregon and for Adams, Canyon, geant-at-arms; Royce Zobell, Ju- by the Extension service in seven at drug and variety stores.
Gary have moved to the W. Wis-
program.
The
tax
“
package
’
• • •
Payette and Washington counties
Parma were Sunday afternoon
mer farm.
nia Mitchell, Laurel Beck, Carlos counties. We’ll share with you
visitors of her mother, Mrs. Alice t should emerge within the next in Idaho. The nearest other VW Parra, Margie Eldred, Martha some of the questions which come
PERSPIRATION ODORS in
two or three weeks. In all prob dealers are in Baker and Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Goodson Holmes.
athletic outfits are hard to get
Rodríguez and Teresa Elqueza up over and over again.
ability,
there will be little change
• • •
The new agency is headed by bal, trustees.
of Parma and Mrs. Alice Holmes Celebrate Anniversaries
out. What can I do?
I in the tax structure but certainly Ross Bates who has been sales
were Sunday afternoon callers in
TO WHITEN SHIRTS . . .
Soak for 30 minutes in a deo
Attesting
to
the
fact
that
this
Mr. and Mrs Keith Gressley j taxes will increase.
manager for Riviera Motors of is an organization worthy of note
the Rolland Holmes residence.
dorant
such as you would use for
get
Dacron and cotton shirts
and family of Ontario were Sun Sex Hearings Attract Crowds
Portland, area distributors for the and commendations is the fact yellowish. How can you get them diapers. There are several pro
Mrs. Linda Toll of Washington
day evening dinner guests of Mr.
spent the weekend with her
ducts of this type in the super
The largest hearings in the ses foreign-made cars.
that stories concerning this club white again?
and Mrs. Russell Gressley. The
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland
market. Then put the clothes in
sion
have
been
those
on
sex
de
The
brighteners
in
most
deter
Grand
Opening
Friday
have
appeared
in
the
National
dinner was in honor of the birth
Holmes and family. On Monday
Parent - Teachers magazine, the gents work better on cotton than the washer with about m times
day anniversaries of Russell and viate problems. As many as 450
Bates
announced
that
the
grand
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toll of Fruit
’ people, primarily women, have opening would be held Friday and Oregon PTA magazine and the on Dacron and other polyester fi the amount of detergent you usu
land visited in the Holmes resi Bobby Gressley.
attended these committee hear
bers. Try one of the blue all- ally use. Add hot water if fabric
Mrs. Mae Vincenti of Ogden ings. Perhaps the most important Saturday at 310 S.W Fourth ave Seattle PTA Comments. These
dence, taking Mrs. Toll home with
purpose
detergents (not the dish will stand it and wash. If adding
were
mainly
regarding
the
or
visited Sunday evening with Mr. j bill is one which would authorize nue and that the public is wel
them for a visit.
washing liquids o r powders). this much detergent produces too
ganization
of
the
Mexican-Ameri
come.
and Mrs. David Ballantyne and the apprehension of a person who
many suds, try a low sudsing pro
Visitor From Rupert
“All equipment in our service can PTA, but since this AAC These contain a different brigh
boys. Mrs. Vincenti is Ballan- I is regarded as sexually dangerous
duct.
tener
which
is
effective
on
man
played
such
a
prominent
part
in
department
is
brand
new,
”
Bates
Mrs. Marguerite Duffin of Ru tyne’s aunt.
• • •
to minors
said, “and we have an outstand development of the PTA the club made fibers.
pert, Idaho, is a house guest of
Orville Johnson of Weiser was
CARPET
BURN
REMEDY . . .
This is known as “civil arrest” ing Volkswagen expert in Rudy should get credit for this national
Thoroughly dampen the shirts
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr a Monday morning caller of Mr.
and could be invoked even though Moerkes to head the department.” recognition.
with
water,
then
soak
in
full
If
your
husband
’s best friend
and Mrs. Damon Savage.
and Mrs. Bob Adams. Johnson is the person detained has not com-
strength liquid detergent for 15 drops a lighted cigarette on your
Mr. and Mrs. John Bretz spent a nephew of Mrs. Adams.
Bates’ son, Allen, will head the Adult Classes Organized
| mitted a crime. If passed, this
to 20 minutes. Next put them in new broadloom, here’s a way to
Saturday evening visiting Mr. and
Eugene Brown was a Saturday I could be a dangerous precedent. parts department and they will
Last year the club, through the the washer and launder in hot remedy the situation (the carpet,
Mrs. George Knowles in Nyssa.
have a complete used car opera promotion of Mr. Nolen, aided by
overnight guest of Dan Reece in
water.
not the friendship).
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hartley and the Kenneth Reece home at Nys Railroad Problems Studied
tion.
Mrs. Josephine Rigney, Mrs. Har
The
fabric
will
be
more
wrinkl
Chances are, only the surface
family and Mr. and Mrs. W P sa.
Large hearings have been held
Other details may be found in riet Brumbach, Mrs. Dorothy No
ed with hot water and require is charred. Clip off the black
Hendricks attended the Owyhee
on
the
two
bills
which
involve
in
the
two
ads
carried
elsewhere
Mrs. Bill Nicholson of Nyssa
len and Mrs. Joan Söderström, I some touch up pressing this time,
ened ends of the tufts with
ward reunion Friday evening at was a Sunday afternoon and eve brakemen. Oregon is one of seven this issue of the Journal.
started an adult evening school but you’ll only need to use this
the Owyhee LDS church. A pot ning dinner guest of her daughter, states in the union which provides
for the Mexican - Americans. It treatment occasionally. These small sharp scissors.
Next sponge the surface with
luck dinner and program were Mr. and Mrs. Don Savage and that a railroad must have three NAZARENE MISSIONARY
was well attended and enthusias shirts may also be bleached if you
held. Approximately 250 were in family.
a mixture of one teaspoon light
brakemen on each train. The rail GROUP ELECTS OFFICERS
tically supported.
wish.
duty detergent (such as you use
attendance.
roads maintain that in many,
Members of the Nazarene For
In a great many instances, peo
Always launder these shirts in for fine fabrics), one teaspoon
Mrs. Mae Vincenti of Ogden is Mrs. Weeks Hosts Club
many instances two are sufficient
Merry Matrons club met March and that the additional employee, eign Missionary society held their ple who had worked all day in the machine. They’ll never come white vinegar and one quart of
a house guest of her brother-in-
law and sister, Mr and Mrs. Les 13 at the home of Blanche Weeks who allegedly has no duties, is annual meeting March 13, at the fields turned out night after clean with three jiggles up and water. Don't overdo rubbing
which time annual reports were night to take advantage of the down in a wash basin.
in Nyssa with 14 members and unnecessary and costly.
Ballantyne.
the spot.
given. Gains were reflected in all training offered.
* * *
one guest, Mrs. Otis Squire of
Blot the wet area with a clean
The railroads also maintain that departments.
Visit in California
Steps are being taken to start HOW CAN I KEEP
Boise, in attendance Roll call laws should not be passed or exist
cloth pad or paper towels weight
Mr. and Mrs. Les Ballantyne was "Something That Irritates
Election of officers was held a similar course this spring and WHITE NYLONS WHITE?
ed down with a book. Replace
recently spent two weeks visiting Me.” Gladys Byers and Della forcing private industry to have with Mrs. Robert Martin named volunteer teachers for the project
with dry cloth or towel often.
Wash
white
nylons
only
by
a
stated
number
of
employees
nor
a brother, David W. Ballantyne Holmes were appointed to the
as president. Others elected in are urged to sign up.
Don’t leave it to air dry.
themselves,
not
even
with
white
that
it
conduct
its
business
in
a
and family in Sacramento. They Road Name Sign committee. A
cluded Mrs. Bill Fitzsimmons,
If the bum is deep, some re
cottons.
Don
’
t
try
to
sneak
in
a
way
specified
by
the
legislature
o went sightseeing in San Fran- white elephant sale was held,
vice president; Mrs. David Alex NAZARENE CHURCH GROUPS
weaving
may be necessary and
pastel
garment.
White
nylon
insofar
as
concerns
the
internal
also went to San Francisco on a bringing in $14.13. Refreshments
ander, secretary; Mrs. Ed Wild, ATTEND POTLUCK DINNERS
you
’
ll
need
to have professional
picks
up
the
slightest
trace
of
operations
and
management
func
sightseeing trip.
treasurer; Mrs. Mabel Fox, study
were served by the hostess, as
help.
A
potluck
dinner
was
served
color.
In
rare
cases,
colored
labels
tions.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon McHargue sisted by Opal Holmes. The club
chairman; Mrs. John Bullock,
On the other hand, the railroad publicity chairman; Mrs. E. J. Tuesday evening in the recrea
of La Grande and Mrs. Francis adjourned to meet March 27 with
employees claim that three brake- Hobson, prayer and fasting secre tion room of the Nazarene par
McKenney and girls of Jamieson Cora Rookstool.
sonage to members of the Leia
men are necessary for safety pur
were Sunday afternoon visitors in
Recent visitors in the John poses and that unless the law re tary; Mrs. Lester Reece, box-work Jackson Missionary chapter and
the Rolland Holmes residence.
Bretz home were her cousin, Miss quires the railroads to use at least chairman; • a n d Mrs. Kenneth adult Sunday school class.
Mrs. Larry Holmes and children
SALEM, OREGON
Lois Jefferies, and a niece of the three brakemen, they will reduce Saunders, “other sheep” chair
A film entitled “This Is Your
returned to La Grande for a visit
latter, Mr. and Mrs. Harris, all the number to two. The employees man.
Church” was shown to the group.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
of St. Louis, Mo.
maintain that safety would be re
The Homebuilders Sunday
McHargue.
Mr. and Mrs. Gib Holmes of duced by the reduction in the
school class, comprised of young
Mrs. Cliff Main was a Sunday
married couples, met in the par
afternoon caller in the Russell Nyssa visited last Thursday eve number and that hundreds of
ning with her parents, Mr. and Oregon employees will be put out
sonage recreation room for a
Gressley home.
FOR SALE—AUTOS
of work.
potluck dinner following Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Wilson Winter of Mrs W. P. Hendricks.
morning worship service. Teach
Ontario visited Sunday at the
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Miscellaneous Legislation
1956 BUICK SPECIAL — Two- er for the class is Mrs. Roy Wild.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams.
If the following bills become
door. See Ileen Patterson at
law ... (1) At least 25 percent of
Renstrom Insurance Agency or IN APPRECIATION
call 372-2997.
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i the legal voters of a political sub
We wish to express our thanks
bins, third, electricity. Linda Bal division must cast their ballots on
to
neighbors and friends for flow
194ft
—
FORD
%-TON
PICKUP
—
Orricon residents may send for a prospectus which contains full
lou and Stuart Henigson received any bond question before the
ers, cards and food received dur
Phone
372-2760.
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Information concerning this stock offering, by filling out and
election
is
valid
(HB
1716);
(2)
It
honorable mention.
ing the recent illness and follow
sending the coupon below.
Top winner in the seventh will be legal to trap muskrats the 1956 FORD %-TON PICKUP — ing the death of Clyde Glascock.
year
around
(SB
394);
(3)
Tax
col
grade biological science division
Six-cylinder, four-speed trans
—The Harold Glascock
was Nancy Boydell with a project lector would be required to mail
OREGON UNDERWRITERS. Inc.
Family
mission and heavy tires. Dial
notice
of
foreclosure
proceedings
based on making paper. Chris
143 South Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon
372-2439.
10-tfc
Delbert
Glascock
tine Burningham received second by registered or certified mail to
Mr. and Mrs.
taxpayers
on
foreclosure
list.
This
place honors with a project on
Please send me a copy of the ICOA Life Insurance Co.
Jack Teagan
PERSONAL
would be in addition to the usual
roses;
Marie
Durfee,
third
place,
Prospectus.
I understand there is no obligation.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill
101 North Main Sir**t
the human eye. Honorable men publication in the newspaper pre
Goerndt
and
Family
Phone 372-3990
NYSSA BANK DAYS—Win first
tion was given to Donna Conners sently required (SB 400).
NAME
(4) The operator of trailer parks
prize of $50 in trade certificates, Craving for Salt
and Cindy Tracy.
will have a lien on house trailers
$10 second award or third prize
Address
If, for any reason, your water
for rental space and utility ser
of $5, Tuesday, March 26, at
vice until the rent or utilities are
3 p.m. in Nyssa. Last names consumption goes up markedly,
City
State
paid (SB 381); (5) Raising cattle
drawn were Wayne Stites, A. your desire for salt will also rise.
I will become a hazardous occupa-
M. Ekanger and Louise Da- You will continue to crave more
tion forcing the owner to contri-
Thls announcement is not an offer to sell or a solicitation of an
gueau. Stites was present to salt until your body has adjusted
to the change.
offer to buy any of these securities. The offering is made, only
I bute to the State Industrial Acci-
claim his $75 jackpot award.
by the “Prospectus” to residents of Oregon only.
I dent commission fund (Senator
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Classifieds
Bring
Results!
Winner’s SB 377); (6) The fees for
; filing papers such as deeds will be
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE
increased and so will the sheriff’s
, fees for serving papers (SB 365)
ED W. PRUYN — RONALD E. PRUYN
COZY FOR A COUPLE —Two-
ICOA LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OFFERS FOR SALE
CLASSIFIED ADS
900,000 SHARES
Subject to Prior Sale
Many Projects Shown
At Two Science Fairs
OF COMMON STOCK
At $2.75 Per Share
ROTO TILLER
For Reni
SHELL SUPER
SERVICE
BODY REPAIR and PAINTING
Free Estimates!
PRUYN'S AUTO REPAIR
On* Mil* North of Nyssa on Highway 20
PHONE 372-3528
Passing the Time
If you want to kill time, work
it to death.
Need Farm Equipment?
We Have One or More of the Following
ALL-NEW ITEMS ai These
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES •
Tumble Plow................
Wood Harrows ....
7-Ft. Tandem Disk . . .
8-Ft. Tandem Disk . . .
5-Bar Rake, 3-Pt. or F.H. .
1-240 3-Point Tractor . .
B-275 Diesel Tractor . .
Tractor and Fork Lift . .
F. H. Mower.................
25-Ft. Melroe Harrow . .
Baler-Twiner, P.T.O. . .
Beet Harvester ....
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REG. PRICE
SALE PRICE
$900.00
55.00
465.00
675.00
625.00
2895.00
3495.00
6900.00
485.00
650.00
2050.00
3050.00
$495.00
35.95
295.00
395.00
495.00
2195.00
25o*4)n
3750.00
295.00
395.00
1295.00
2250.00
Owyhee Truck & Imp). Co
401 Main Street
NYSSA. OREGON
Phone 372 2226
bedroom home, large carpeted
living room with fireplace. Kit
chen with breakfast nook. Uti
lity porch wired for washer and
dryer. Part basement with coal
stoker. $8,000.00. Terms. Fly
ing Realty, Inc Box 606, Vale,
Ore Phone 473-6511.
10-tfc
COMMERCIAL BUILDING—For
sale or lease. Located in center
of business district. Building :
60 x 90 feet. Black top parking
lot, 60 x 110 feet. Price. $31,-
500.00. Terms. Flying Realty,
Inc. Box 606, Vale, Oregon.
Phone 473-6511.
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s
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SALE ! Famous Brand
Slight Irregulars
Of a Best Seller
JEANS
FOR RENT
Green.
MODERN HOUSE with two bed
rooms. 4li miles southwest of
Nyssa. Phone 372-24459. 12-2tp
Whites
ROTO TILLER—Shell Super Ser
vice. 101 North Main. Phone
372-3990
12-tfc
Regular 4.98
If Perfect - NOW
FOR SALE
Priced to Sell . . .
4-BEDROOM HOUSE
On Gixxi Avenue in Nyssa.
In really good condition.
Priced at $9,000
For Quick Sale . . . Terms.
Shown by Appointment Only.
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Also Numerous Farms
FOR SALE
In Oregon and Idaho.
A. L. ATWSQM
2"
Long, Lean Tapered Legs... Low Waist and Yoke Back
Heavy weight super-cord fabric . . . Dressy enough for
school and leisure wear . . . Tough enough for sport
and work. (Sizes 27 to 38 waist.)
Dry Goods
Shoes
Clothing
Bracken's Dept. Store
Your
Quality
Store