Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 17, 1970, Page 6, Image 6

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    Page Six
Thursday, September 17, 1970
Thè Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
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Harney County Fair Court
Kingman Kolony
BY DALE WITT
KINGMAN KOLONY - Mr. and
Mrs.
Herschel
Thompson
went to Boise Saturday and spent
the week end at the Rex Walters
home.
Mr. and Mrs.Clyde Longwere
Sunday afternoon visitors in the
Al Thompson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer vi­
sited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee
Hill and family Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Arnold
went to Nampa Sunday and were
guests at a birthday dinner for
their son, Robert D. Jameson.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pratt
and family attended the Pot Luck
picnic dinner at the Catholic
Parish Sunday evening.
Burdette Pratt and Bill Kootz
went to La Grande Sunday to find
an apartment to use while at-
tending college there.
Mrs. John Fahrenbruch and
Mrs. Dale Witt visited Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Begeman Thursday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer
left for Nez Perce August 27
and returned September 11.
While
there they visited
Schafer’s three sisters, Mrs.
Bertha Wimpy and family, Mr.
and Mrs. John Hamelton and fa­
mily, and Mrs. Celia Knutson
and family. Schafer also took
a trip back of Pierce in the Lo Lo
area. September 10 he fished
at the Winchester Reservoir
with Alvin Thompson.
Mrs. Earl Kygar attended a
bridal shower for Molly Olp
at the John Schram home in
Ontario Saturday afternoon.
NATIONAL HIGHWAY WEEK TO
BE OBSERVED BY OREGON
HIGHWAY DIVISION
TVCC Art Schedule
The Oregon State Highway construction. Some of this
Division will join with the rest testing is done in the Labora­
of the nation in the observance tory operated by the Division.
of National Highway Week during : Samples of all materials used
the period September 20-26. on the State Highway System in
As an added attraction, R.L. Oregon are tested here along
Porter, state highway engineer, with many other products used
announced that an open house in the construction process. Vi­
would be held at the East Sa­ sitors will be able to see some
lem complex of the Divison of these tests in progress during
on Thursday, September 24. their tour, including the shat­
The open house will provide tering noise emitted as concrete
interested parties an oppor­ test cylinders are smashed
tunity to see a side of high­ under pressure.
way operations that is seldom
It is imperative that the Di­
available to them. Because of vision
have
instantaneous
the operations carried out in the communication with its state­
shop area it is difficult to take wide field operations. This is
visitors through during normal of extreme importance during
working hours without taking periods of crisis or inclement
elaborate safety precautions. weather. The Radio Shop is the
The area will be open to the Division’s headquarters for its
general public from 5 to9p.m., communications’ center.
on Thursday, September 24. Powerful radios enable the
Special tours for school groups headquarters staff to maintain
will be conducted throughout the contact with its field personnel
day. These are being arranged at all times.
through
the local school
Oregon is a highway-oriented
in the area of the student’s interest. Work
Residents of the Adrian Area interested
districts.
state with its major industries in oil or acrylic painting, watercolor or
in portraiture, landscape, still-life, or ab­
The Highway Division has re­ dependent on good highways for drawing are encouraged to enroll for fall
straction may be attempted at the student’s
Harney County Rodeo Queen Candy Jefferies and Princesses
cently opened two new buildings their success. The State High­ term instruction in Treasure Valley Com­
discretion. Beginners and advanced students
Reta Nelson and Sharon Hilbert presided over the Harney County
in this area, an office building way Division has been in exis­ munity College’s adult evening art classes.
are both encouraged to attend. No age limit
Fair, Rodeo and Race Meet in Burns last week-end.
and a heavy equipment main­ tence for more than 50 Information about these courses and en­
is placed on enrollees.
There were parades both Friday and Saturday mornings, a
tenance shop. In addition, vi­ years with its sole purpose to rollment forms will be available Monday,
As in past years, the fee for the course
Demolition Derby Friday evening, and Chuckwagon Breakfast
sitors will be able to visit the provide the people of the state September 21st at 7:00 p.m. in the gym­
is $13. Classes will meet once a week for
Saturday morning.
Sign Shop, Electrical Shop, Ra­ with the finest highway system nasium of Adrian Grade School.
10 weeks and college credit is available.
The NRA-ICA rodeo and pari-mutual racing events were
dio Shop, Laboratory, and Model possible with the funds avail­
Individualized instruction will be available
held each of the three days, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Shop.
able. Oregon today enjoys
Reports are that all events were well-attended by rodeo fans
Repair of all types of trucks the reputation of having one of
throughout the area.
and construction equipment em­ the finest systems in the na­
her sister, Mrs. Ruby Jordan.
ployed by the Division is ac­ tion. Its leaders have been inno­
Mrs. Lee Lovitt went to Mc­
starved to death daily.
complished in the new Equip­ vative and have provided the na­
BIG BEND - Mrs. Dyre Ro­
Jon Stam of Adrian spent Call where she attended funeral
Now I don’t believe any of the Apple Valley PTA
ment Shop, which was opened in tion with new concepts in high­ berts spent most of the past two
services Wednesday for her
Sunday with Steve Bishop.
above for even a moment, but To Feature Film
February of this year. The com­ way development. The results weeks with her sister, Mrs.
nephew, Pfc. William Blenkin-
there are thousands of people
Mr. and Mrs. John Pack­ sop, who had been killed in
“Rubella”, a film, will be plex machinery used in these of some of this leadership will Marie Douglas of Nampa during
I can see that we
For the sake of argument that do.
shown
at the Apple Valley P.T.A, operations includes three 30-ton be observable to those who take the last illness and death of wood recently accompanied Mr. Vietnam.
let’s say that the entire world have a problem but I can’t see
cranes and much other unique advantage of the tour. Others her husband, Delbert Douglas, and Mrs. C.W. Musgrove of
Mr. and Mrs. Delno Brock
is going to rack and ruin at a that pushing the panic button is meeting September 17, at 8p.m. equipment. Repair work can be
will be reminded of the pro­ who passed away Sept. 5 at the Marsing to the summer home visited Mrs. Edythe Prosser
at
the
Apple
Valley
School.
going
to
help
very
much.
Having
horrendous rate.
Let’s also
seen in progress on some of gress as they travel portions of Veteran’s Hospital in Boise. of Mr. ad Mrs. Clifford Fer­
Sunday evening.
presume that in 15 years there a problem is one thing but James Conner, coordinator for
this equipment during the tour. the State’s Highway System. Those attending the services guson on the Little Salmon for
Mrs. Dyre Roberts took her
will not tie one drop of water to doing something about it is the Rubella program with the
Signing on today’s highways
Highway Division facilities in Wednesday were, Mr. and Mrs. several days vacation.
grandchildren to Nyssa Sunday
March of Dimes, will bring the
drink and our chests will be 3 something else.
is most important, particularly Bend and LaGrande will also be Dyre Roberts, Mrs. Darrell
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Blades to watch the Threshing Machine.
We can stop using mercury in film and discuss the program.
times the size they now are to
at freeway speeds. The Sign open to the public from 5 to 9 English and Mrs. Edythe Pros­ and Mrs. Marie Douglas of
Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hopkins,
The
program
of
Rubella
immuni
­
the
seeds
we
plant
and
we
can
enable us to get enough oxygen
Shop develops and makes signs p.m. on Thursday, September ser.
Nampa called on Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Van De Water
to sustain life. Let’s carry on also stop using insecticides on zation will be a statewide ef­ that must meet the criteria es­
24, so that people in those areas
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van- Dyre Roberts Sunday evening. were Sunday dinner guests of
the dream, nightmare, with the our crops. We can also stop fort and all parents are urged
tablished
for
these
and
other
may observe some of the opera­ De Water stayed overnight with
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gosney Charlie Turbyfill in Parma.
idea of millions of people being eating when we have crop to be informed on this subject.
Bill Van De Water and daughters of Denver, Colorado spent from
Mr. and Mrs. RoyCartwright
Parents from all of the Parma types of highways. They must tions.
failures. We have a choice --
be able to be seen and read
in Fruitland Thursday. Mrs. Tuesday until Thursday with drove to Baker, Sunday to see
wormy apples or insect spray. School district are invited for
easily and able to withstand FIRST NATIONAL
Bill Van De Water had been Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De her brother, Jim Wright, who
I’ll take the spray as we have this program.
called east by the serious ill­ Water.
has been very ill but has im­
A Teacher Reception is also wind, rain, and accidents. In EXCUTIVE NAMED
done for the past upteen years.
addition to the highway direc­
ness of a sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Roberts proved.
I always wash my apples any­ on the agenda for the evening
tional signs, the shop also pre­
Fred A. Riler, senior vice
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Howes of of Pinehurst are spending a
Mrs. Dyre Roberts, Mrs. Mike
way. Paris Green has been used with refreshments served by the
pares other types of signs such president and cashier of the Roy, Utah spent Labor Day few days at their ranch in Big Sillonis and daughters, attended
room
mothers
and
the
executive
on vegetables for 50 years that
as rustic ones for state parks statewide First National Bank weekend with his parents, Mr. Bend.
the fashion show in Nyssa Sa­
I know of and we’re still having committee.
and waysides and others for of Oregon, has been elected and Mrs. Leonard Howes and
Mrs. David Lodzinski and turday afternoon. Mrs. Sillonis,
a population explosion. Phea­
historical sites. They come in chairman of the prestigious Pa­ Susan.
children of Idaho Falls spent Angie and Julia modeled.
sants have traces of mercury. still shut offthe hot water heater
cific Coast Banking School based
If gas all types and sizes.
Mrs. Jesse Higgins left Sept. Labor Day weekend with her
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bennett
I doubt if many hunters will and air conditioner.
The designing of today’s mo­ in Seattle, Riler was elected 5 for Denver and La Marr, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus and family, Mr. and Mrs.
stop hunting this fall for fear fumes bother you to a great ex­
dern highways employs almost at a meeting attended by re- Colorado to visit relatives. Sillonis.
Mrs. Inaki Eiguren Dwayne Bennett and family of
of getting mercury poisioning. tent: do as others should do —
every device known to man from presentatives of bankers’ as- Mrs. Shorty Hall of Parma is and family of Boise called on Kingman Kolony spent Labor
It hasn’t bothered them for 40 walk.
Idaho has many scenic the computer to his hand, but sociations of the 10 Western staying with her father.
her folks Monday.
Day weekend with Mr. and
years so why get excited right
wonders, It also has one other one major aid is a model. For states which sponsor the re-
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Eng­
Oscar
Lovitt of Spokane, Mrs. Guy Jones in Portland.
now.
the
more
complex
highway
con
­
gional school.
lish and Eleanor visited Mr. spent the holiday weekend with The men went salmon fishing in
An intelligent lady told me the wonderful thing, a lack of po-
figurations, models built to
Matthew J. Ennis, vice pre­ and Mrs. Wayland Waggoner his brother, Lee and family. the ocean.
other day, “We don’t like what pulation. Our lack of population
scale are employed so engineers sident
and trust officer of in Boise Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sylvester of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blenkin-
big business is*doing to us.” has been, for years, a political
can
visually study in three di­ Seattle-First National Bank, and
point.
People
cause
pollution,
Nancy Nelson left Sunday for Lebanon, Oregon and her sister, sop of Bay view, Idaho were Sun­
This is probably so but if she’s
anywhere near average she likes why weep because we have no mension the problems expected Walter T. Bagnall, vice presi­ Nampa where she will be a Mrs. Fruit of Spokane, spent day overnight guests of Mr.,
in a stretch of highway. The dent and senior trust officer of Junior at Northwest Nazarene Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Lee Lovitt.
Mrs.
what industry or big business great industries? Why not re­
You knew why. We Model Shop has constructed Peoples National Bank of Wash., College.
Boyce Van De Water.
Alfred Schultz of Rosewell cal­
is doing for her. There’s a joice?
exact
miniatures
of
some
of
were named to two-year terms
Mrs. Veri Bishop, Mrs. Er­
Big Bend Tops Club met Mon­ led Monday.
growing demand for electricity. like our high, wasteful standard
Anyhow the other Oregon’s more complex con­ as director andassistant direc­ nest Seuell and Mrs. Dyre Ro­ day afternoon with Mrs. Horace
If you don’t want power com­ of living.
Mr. and Mrs. John Packwood
struction projects, including the tor of the PCBS trust division. berts attended Women’s Asso­ Chaney with nin* members pre­
panies, federal or private, in­ guy pollutes--I’m doing O.K.
were Sunday dinner guests of
Riler, Ennis and Bagnall are ciation at the home of Mrs. sent.
Plans were made for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Packwood
stalling more power plants, A big payroll helps the standard Fremont Bridge and its inter­
changes.
graduates of the PCBS.
K .1. Peterson in Adrian.
ARD Day, September 28 in On­ in Nampa.
don’t use more power or better of living.
Traffic control devices are of
PCBS, one of the top re­
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fogle- tario.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bowen of
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great importance for the safe gional banking schools in ihe man and llene of Nampa cal­
Mrs. Leonard Howes accom­ Nampa called on Mr. and Mrs.
and smooth flow of traffic, par­ nation, was founded in 1938 led on Mr. and Mrs. Boyce panied Mrs. Dyre Roberts Fri­
Boyce Van De Water Sunday
ticularly in urban areas. The and presently has an enrollment Van De Water Labor Day.
day to Nampa where she visited evening.
traffic light you see hanging so of over 550 commercial ban­
unobtrusively from its stanchion kers and trust officers. During
Wouldn’t it be simplet to have
is far more complex than most the annual two-week resident
a policy that covets everything
people imagine. The compu­ sessions in both the commercial
with one premium
payment7
terized traffic signals employed and trust divisions, advanced
We’ve got a policy that does
in our major metropolitan areas college level courses are pre­
just that1 Drop in and we'll tell
employ the most modern elec­ sented by a faculty of 40 leading
you all about it
tronic devices known to man. bankers, professional edu­
One can be seen undergoing cators, economists, lawyers and
testing in the Elelctrical Shop trust specialists.
UNITED
during the tour.
Riler, past president of the
PACIFIC
Highway construction is not Portland Clearing House and a
INSURANCE
a hit-and-miss proposition, director of PCBS, began his
COMPANY
particularly with the volume and career with First National in
servio
speed of today’s traffic. Almost 1941.
He was elected vice
A Member ol
everything is tested before it is president and named personnel
United Pacific Insurance Group
used in a construction project director in 1959 and elected
in addition to the many tests senior vice president and
MORE LUMPS
employed during the course of cashier in 1967.
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372-3162
Ontario, 889-6990
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OF OREGON
NYSSA BRANCH
Dave Manley
Kirk Cleaver
These seniors played an outstanding game
in Nyssa’s 10-8 loss to Bishop Kelly last
Friday. Nyssa’s next game is at Emmett
Friday evening.
Compliments of
Tarters O.K. Tire Store
Phone 372-3509