It'? School Time i — vvaicii For KiUs vVueii You're Driving VOLUME X a X A N y ssa Gate C ity Journal v II- Speaker Views Need for Cuts In Federal Spending THE NYSSA G A IE C TY J O UE N/ L. NYSSA. ORr GON In RSO 'Y EC1 J7~L. Student, Lions View Goodwill Industries Films Sixty students of two high school .las ts in social economics for sen- Til? last Congress failed to ac­ had the doors of a nation-wide complish many of the things tha. social agency opened to them Friday had been promised during the 1952 norning with the showing of colored campaign and it should convene . u..s depicting operations of a Nov. 1 to take care of farm legisla- j itccdv.ll Incu rie>. tion, taxes, labor legislation and Shown by Dick Yost, the colored ether important issues, Sen Henry I J.ctures were taken by him during C. Dvorshak told the Associated | .351 and 1952 while employed by Chambers cf Commerce Tuesday! ie G >odwill Industries c f Tacoma. night. The Idaho senator was gue.t A'a-h., as the organization's public speaker for Chambers in south vest- ( relations director. ern Idaho and eastern Oregon meet- | They were taken c f men a no. ing in Nyssa. v men, suffering from hand.cap- Complaining that the budget had I is they learned new skill.- while not been balanced as promised, the verking for wages in the organi­ speaker stated that $10 billion had sation chat was formed more than been spent by the previous Ccngres- a half century ago to provide work and was like a C O D He stated that opportunities for them. $3 5 billion in carryover funds and | The films were also -hewn Mcn- $6 5 billion of new funds were avail- day night at the weekly meeting c? able this fiscal year for military and the Payette Lions club. economic spending abroad. "Al­ It was pointed out by the speaker though there were drastic cuts in that the Taeorr.a organization i appropriations, we have not kept ne of 101 now operating in princi­ faith and the promise to reduce pal cities of the United States. In addition, there are others in 17 fore­ taxes,” Sen. Dw crhak said. He went on to assert that the ign cities. There is but one Goodwill Indust­ American people are becoming im­ patient, although they are generally ries in the state of Oregon, located tolerant and are critical of too much in Portland. Wa-hington has four spending abroad where many bil­ and Idaho none. A Goodwill Industries operates. lions are being spent to expand the industrial production cf the western t-he students and Lions were told, by European countries that are no.v using cast off articles from homes. back to higher levels of produeiion business houses and other such sources as the raw material- in a than before World War II. “ If a global war should develop, plant where nan,>. capped persons we could not carry on without sta­ repair and reconvert them to new uses. bility at home," the speaker said. By the sale of these renovated During a question and answer period following the talk, Sen. articles in Goodwill Industries store- Dvorshak stated that agricultural f unds_,are securedfor p a y in g wages hearings are being held all over the to workers on the basis of a 40-hour week. nation and they will result in sound All Goodwill Industries are self- farm legislation when Congress con ­ supporting, with the biggest per­ venes. centage of sales revenues being “ If I wanted to get sarcastic, I used for payment of wages to hand­ cculd state that a sure solution icapped persons. would be to start another wax,” he -aid when questioned about declin­ ing cattle prices. Regarding questions about taxes, Dwor.-hak said that he is apposed to a national sales tax and any new’ taxes, but wants the budget balanced By Fred C. Smith so that income taxes can be cut 10 With a sigh of relief, mother has or 11 percent and the excess profits closed the door firmly behind John- tax terminated. ny and Mary after giving them a In answer to queries about gas gentle push toward school. pipelines, power and Hells Canyon Johnny and Mary nudge more or dam. the senator said those issues less happily to the city school little should be considered by the Federal realizing, as does mother and dad, Power commission before congress- that they must cross the most dan- men take individual action. He as- gerous school crossing in the state seried there is “ too much propo- of Oregon. As many as 700 crossings ganda and too many political con- have been counted in one day at the F IP 3 T o ' NO. 38 Joy. Patterson V eicomtdio Malheur ocunty Ey 3 Con rnunilies; Gwyhes Hoad Roceiv-s Favorable Reaction ♦ Views on M laticn.-hlp and Importance to '• re»t of Oregon were re -ed M n j by Gov. Paul Patterson wno nt.i a whirlwind visit to the couiim tiiree communities Speaking a1 N N. v off* cers for B >y Scout I Mrljr Hoi U9 were eltc.ed Monday nigh it a at noon and again that evenin regular meeting of the tren p : the a banquet at Ontario to climax : Faith Lutheran church. V non iirst official visit to ea-ttrn Orez i Hand and Dennis Firbe-.- were Gov. Patterson complimented re eaior patrol leaders; Stanley Jam- idents for their ho-pitality and • OKI It 1.4 L HOS TS f.„r the Monday' above photograph as the i rnoi'- ' r rr i^ip at the ritpit are, front e.-on. troop scribe1; Michael Ea.-t- county for its agricultural produc vist of <1 v, Paul I'ait'-rs n a.nJ official car was driven dawn V in I ft t » ri :ht, .Mrs. Clyde Snider, Mr». man, quartermaster; Dick Th ìomas, ion. Mrs. Patterson t > \ i . . i ynd v . in t>P street. In the tonneau of the open 1- w.s llrnim an. C.ov, Patterson. roop reporter; B« bby St rm. leader His first appearance was at ' 30 were Mayor T ta Ji.n s and ( ham • r are Mrs. l atter on. I*r. J. J. Mrs. Frank Morgan, Mrs. Patterson et Flaming Arrow patrol, and David breakfast sponsored by the N> vsa her "f Coir, ai e !’ "■ ident .lake Saraiin and Gov. Patterson. Sur- ind Mrs. Paul Penrod. —Photo by Murakami, leader of Panther patrol Chamber of Commerce Monda, Fischer, show i at the left in tfr r i inrilng the Oregon chief exei ut.ve Yost. Dusty Rhodes gave a talk oi i scout morning. Chamber President Jake activities with pointers cn what F.scher served as master o f ceremon­ hould be done at tr.iop meetings 1 ies and the governor was welcomed Onions Spilled Scoutmaster Roy Hoff t ild the b< y- by Mayor Tom Jones. of varluos ways and means of ntak-1 From Farm Tmck Gov. Patterson told the early , n , T On Project Tour mg money for the troop. it.-ers that 6.000 acres of crips can­ Thirty crates cf onions vere spill­ I’m ! II i -!■ manager <>f the North not be overlooked and the recog.l.t- ed at the corner of South First and B ai d of Control, and Adams Foclit inii Malheur county has received Good avenue The-Jay morning a iterma-tcr. participated this week during the past few years because when they tumbled from a truck as in a three-day project tour of ir­ of its record crop production, defin­ it was enroute to a warehouse The rigation projects in thi.- area. itely makes it an important part of D. Glenn Hamm. :i. 54. f the driver stated that field crews failed Bureau of Reclamation offical- Harvest and packing of approxi-, Oregon. to stack the crates properly so they I veil Heights community, route 2. and representatives of private ir­ mutely 200 acres of lettuce is ex­ Oregon’s chief executive com­ would be "locked” to prevent any Nyssa was k.iled instantly at 2 a m rigation project- from various parts pected to get underway next week at mented on the fact that Malheur Sunday in an automobile accident movement. of the n rthwe-t made up the group the J. C. Watson I’ acknu Co here, county leads the nation in the pro­ we t oi Gooding, Iu.i that ln-pccted the B .i-e project The driver and h*s small son hi d Mr. Hammon was tnroutc to his Monday, the south Owyhee and according to Manager Tom Eldridge duction of onions, is near the top in the jcb of gathering up tliou-ar.ds h me near Nyssa from At Idaho Black Canyon T ie day and the Eldridge said that his com pany! eel output and will soon be recog­ of onions from the street, expects to ship out about 150 car.- nized as the n.ati n's hading dairy viiere he was employed by the Nel­ north Owyhee and Vale area Wed­ --------------------------- son Construction Co. Ace rdtng to nesday. if lettuce and packing operations j pi Jucer. Oregon State college 'form adon rtee.ved here, it is be­ will continue for approximately 45 Indies reveal that this county is Cùesnut Will Hea-i gaining rapidly in dairy cattle and day with 50 people employed. lieved ...^t h : fell a leep wh.le driv­ TM Program Friday ing, causing the car to z g-zag from Nyssa Sailor Has This week’s lettuce market was re- 1 th demand for whole milk is -till ported to be exceptionally good, "but 1 beyond that cf the supply, he .-aid. ¿¡a*eJ ¿j give f.ve-minute -p-‘ech- one side of the road to the other Submarine Duty J. L. Herriman, speaking for the for a short distance before it rolled It can change faster than any other t at the Fr.day morn.ng met ti” ? f Richard L Pounds, submarine produce market we have," Eldridge Chamber, called attention to this the Nyssa T, a tma-ter dub are tht over. The driver, who was alone in valley's long growing season and the Che car, was thrown from the vehicle engmeman tmrd class, USN, son of commented. Rev. John iirichl Paul lì. u e an diversity of crops. "Since this meet­ ! as it left the road and rolled on top Mr. and Mr.-. Roy C. Pounds of 122 Paul Penrod. Emi-on. N> -a, has repotted aboard ing is at Nyssa, I will confine my They v 11 be intrcduc d by Wayne of him, killing him instantly. the subnn me Uss Menhaden for Wilson, Lancaster statistical remark- to the Nyssa Mr. Hammon was born Nov. 22. Chesnut, to a .master. Tne morning’s duty. He haa bee.i .serving on the area, for I feel sure that you will roundtable discus.-.on topic will be 1898 at Roy, Utah, a sen of Levi B. •ubmarine USS Baya To Attend Meeting be briefed on the other two com­ and Martha J. Belnap Hammon. presented by Dr. George Cobern. Pounds entered the Naval service R. V. Wilson and Murle Lancaster.' munities when you visit them." Her- Besides l.is wife, Bessie if Ny a, he is survived by four daughters, Mrs. May 27. 1951 and received his recruit principals of the senior and junior rknan said. Carl W (Jean) Martin of Ogden, training at .he Naval training cen­ high schools, respectively, will leave! Commenting on produce .ship- Mrs. Adrian (Sharon* Draayer, Jr. ter, San Diego, Calif. He Is a grad­ Sunday for a two-day session of the men:.-, Herriman pointed ous that Oregon A-.sociation of Secondary N\ sa exceed- all other stations in f Slattrvilie, Utah, and Glenda and uate of ,'tys-a high .sch<>ol. School Principals. the valley in output, feeder suck U Rae of Ny -a : t wo sons, Bruce Thp meeting, to be held in Salem and dairying contribute to the moving traffic past the school, he and Dale of Nyssa; three brothers, Picnic Marks End Oi Monday and Tuesday, Ls for the j economy o f the c immunity and that would marvel about the rarity of Frank Hamimn of Pocatello, Hoi».oe purpose of keeping school principals the agricultural area was built by accidents there, Crrn Canning Season McIntyre of Ogden and Ama-a M informed of current developments in ; pioneers who .settled the Owyhee Hammon of Newell Heights; two -r f that's the case - von h - Saturday marked the end of the project and made it one cf the lead­ maIld ..* here are the -on™ Thi sisters, Mrs. Ersel Taylor of Roy, 1953 corn processing run of the the field of education. Taking a prominent part in the ing agricultural regions. “cops” are on the Job But like am Utah and Mrs. Lance Greenwell of Nyssa branch of the Idaho Canning Recreation cannot be overlooked other human being thev can onlv West Weber, Utah, and four grand­ Co. as 170 employees were treated sessions will be the Oregon state department of education and the with the Owyhee attracting thou­ be in one ulace it /tim e As soon children. to a noon-time picnic by the can­ University of Oregon. sands of fisherman for bas- fishing police car is out of ,-h- rh c -,r Funeral services are being held nery management. each year and the canyon leading W1tb lead in it- rear axle wh oh this afternoon at the Altorest mort­ Not only was this season's run. to Owyhee dam is comparable to cram up £ J J S uary in Ogden with Bish, ,> D. H which started Aug. 24, a record m S< IIOOI. PERSONNEL \NI> that of Zion National park in scenic suddenly re-umes full -need a h e d Christiansen of the Nyssa LDS sec length, but quality of pack was said FAMILIES ENJOY PICNIC beauty, Herriman .said. ond ward pre ¡ding, Mr. Hammon )> Robert Moss of I’ ayette to be the Soh ol board member-, teachers “i0 the “'. FPC would have Think of it! !" Seven ,T ‘ hundred ?' ,h<- opport- reVealed; "Mr. Meek Motorist" has was an elder in the .............. and said that Herriman reviewed the advent of LDS church. best in the history of the local oper­ and other employes of Nyssa schools to decide. and their families, numbering 100 the Memorial hospital built at a cost ation. unities to save or lose a life! again become ‘‘Dangerous Demon The speaker was introduced by If a person were to stand on a Driver'' Yes, probably this tvpe of Moss expressed his appreciation persons, held a potluck picnic Sun­ of $600.000 from funds supplied by Jed Lewis, who arranged for the street corner and watch the rapid dnver ls a rarity; but it *,ould be the people of this area without fed­ tn the company’s employee-, saying il tv afternoon at the city park. senator's visit. Bernard Frost, presi­ that management-labor relations! Group singing and games pro­ eral or state aid. The -chocl.s. built safe estimate to say that a full 50 dent of the Associated Chambers, by the taxes of local people, are were the best this year of any in vided receration for the picnicker.-. per cent of the motorists passing the presided at the meeting and Leonard equal to any in the state and a bond the past. school are exceeding the legal speed Hewett gave the welcome speech. issue has never failed when the "Our workers really were splend­ limit. Do YOU kno v the maximum Dinner music was provided by a people were called upon to pay more id this year, sticking with us to the peed allowed while passing a school clarinet trio composed of Charles taxes for increased needs, he said. end,” Moss said. .n Oregon? That school crossing is Steffens, Harland Heis and Ralph The Chamber member stated that A crew of 15 to 20 warehouse One of the first acts of Lt. Gene inly as safe as you make it. Castator. Vocal numbers were pre­ the Nyssa road improvement dist- workers will be employed by the Stunz upon his re-entry into civilian All of you have noticed the sented by Hugh Tobler accompanied trlct, financed by property c vners, company to the end of spring fe iollowing his return to Nyssa school patrol at the crossing before by Mrs. Dwight Wyckoff. The din­ set a pattern for the rest of the Saturday after being discharged j months wrapping, casing and ship- ner was served by women of the | Members of the Nyssa Junior and after school hours and at noon state to bring about better farm-to- rom service in the U. S. navy was to ping of the season'6 pack, Chamber of Commerce heard a con­ This efficient crew of boys and girl- LDS second ward church market roads. He also .called attent­ eek re-instatement in the Nyssa Nyssa has a new city manager ion to the North Board of Control, cise report by Glenn Burton, district is made from the sixth grades. .'ire department Monday night. Robert M Applegate, 31, of Mercer Their primary purpose is to pro­ Garden Clubs to No. 5 vice president, on activities of (Continued on page 8> Island. Wash., who will assume his During Stunz’ two-year stint in the state organization at the club's mote safety and protect the lives ne w duties here the forepart of the navy, Dale Garrison served as Have Instruction of the children using the crossing. meeting Tuesday night. October. Applegate was chosen Fri­ Augie Giraud presided over the The secondary purpose is to protect a member of the fire department on | Plans are taking shape for the day noon at a special council meet­ a temporary basis. Garden club school of instruction to session, and called for other routine the motorist. When the yellow flags Stunz’ return to active duty with be held Oct. 29, 30 and 31 at the ing from eight applicants who had are held across the road, it means reports of committees. applied for the Job following the / Four Jaycee members assisted the the cross-walk is occupied. Accord­ the fire department has not changed : Moore hotel In Ontario, according re.-ignation of E. K Burton. Burton Catalogs, listing 32 registered he status of the department’s per- to Mrs. Gerrit Stam. co-chairman was Nyssa'.- first manager and camt senior chamber at the Associated ing to the law, no vehicle shall enter Jersey females coming from as Chambers banquet Tuesday night. a cross-walk when it Ls occupied onnel. since a recent, vacancy was | with Mrs. P. J. Gallagher of On­ here when the city manager form many of the best known Jersey- They were Tom Chandler, Ross That means the pedestrian must bt ireated when Warren Farmer moved tario for the event. Ernest "Slim” Deary a three-time of government was adopted in 1945 herds of Oregon, are available for Grover, Kenny Chard and George all the way across, not just across a his ne w heme in the country. Featured will be a class on flower He accepted a position as city engi­ offender in Nyssa. attempted to Farmer's withdrawal from the de- | arrangement, taught by Mrs. Frantz neer at Ontario Sept. 1 of this year prove his boa-t that city police the annual sale at the Malheur Cobern. your half of the highway. The six-foot, two -inch civil engi­ could not put him in jail Monday county fairgrounds Saturday, Oct. Of late, there have been six auo lartment gives Garrison a perma- Neihammer of Mercer I.-land, Wa-h Over the weekend Giraud, Jim neer come- to Nyssa highly recom­ evening by kicking four windows out 10. The sale is sponsored by the Nicholson and Joe Chamberlain at­ rhobiles which have violated this lent appointment. Another will be a class on flower Both Stunz and Fanner have been I show practice and horticulture, mended by his previous employer.- of the police car. Oregon Jersey Cattle club and is tended a session of the state Jaycee section of the law. These violations and a.-sociates. Although he ha- had scheduled to begin at 1 p. m. with board of directors at Bend. occurred while the patrol was hold- members of the fire department for taUi?bt by ^rs. Ralph Fowler of no actual experience as a city mana­ Deary w.u, arrested on Main street Harvey Christiansen, Wapato, Wash, A recently completed project of the ing the flags out, reminding motor- several year . each holding various p P!ldicton ger. he has been employed by by Police Officer Marvin Wil-on as auctioneer. Jaycee club was the erection of blue lsts that they must stop. In two of office- and serving in the capacity These classes, w.th others will be municipalities and received special and charged with drunken driving. An example of the high product- and white shield-shaped Jaycee these cases the cars narrowly missed of captain. training in municipal government Deary told the officer he would not open to the public. Stunz’ nv ther, Mrs. Emil Stunz, ion behind the consignments is that ilgns at the three main entranccs children who occupied the walk. and public administration at the go to jail and W:l->on handcuffed of a nine-months-old heifer whose to the city. University of Denver. him and put him in the police car. ! What if it had been your child? made the trip to San Diego, Calif., PTA to Hear Needs Applegate was graduated from As Wilson started around the car dam became a ton-cf-gold cow in First announcement of standing What if the car had been six Inches where he was given his discharge, to 1 Oregon State college which he at-1 t0 ep.er the driver' seat, Deary three years’ time with the product­ committees for the year was made closer? | bring he and hr- wi.e t >-Nys.-a. Of School District tended for four years and where he klelwd a wlndo* out f a front door ion of 39.335 pounds of milk and this week. Included are personnel Man>' motorists have a legitimate A; the Chamber of Commerce Preceeded by an executive board received his bachelor o f science d e - ! and continued to flcunder and kick 2.183 pounds of fat in her first lac­ ana and memoersmp, membership, Gerald Stanger 8rlPe- **V" however, meeting Wedne-day Stunz gave a oeraia eianger V¥**» about the boys and ...... .................. - 7 . TTm r/i.v the (tree in civil engineering In 1949 tations. and Lauren Wright, co-chairman; P-rl darting acres the street a; al- b r i e f * un f h i • ran During the summers of 1947 and after the car was in motion to result Lunch will bo supplied by the publications. publications Chandler, Chandler chairman, chairman most any point. Many boys and girls he was back Into the navy - ... • r ,, >• hn1, • • ? at • h 1948 he was employed by the Oregon in two smashed windshields and two — called ----- „-„„tin women of the Malheur Jersey Cattle and Ronald Schcen; public relat­ of the Junior high and high school two years ago. He was first assigned w*U hold U October meeting at 8 State highway department and j broken door windows. The arresting to an attack transport that went to o clock, with Mr3. Leslie Ballantjne from 1950 to 1952 he held the posit- | officer encountered Chief c f Police club at the pavilion prior to the sale. ions, Chamberlain, chairman, and «Continued on page 8» Japan and Korea where it was used presiding. Catalogs may be obtained by ad­ Donald Herron; programs, Grover, ion of housing coordinator for the E. L. Hansen who overpowered the to train troops for amphibious land- The board of directors of the Ny.w city and county of Denver, C olo.' protesting prisoner and assisted in dressing Sale Manager Newton chairman, Henry Anderson; social ings Last August he was transferred sa schooLs will be in charge of the Several employees were under hls taking him to the city Jail. Davis, route 1, box 334. Woodbum, affairs, Nicholson, chairman, and Mercury Hovers In to a cargo transport and assigned a s . program. Chief item on the program Jurisdiction and he was in constant Appearing before Police Judge J. or Mrs. William B. Toom . route . ^yie Miner; finances. Grover, chair 70's During W eek navigator to train gunnery crews, agenda will be a review of the needs contact with the general public. c Smith Tuesday morning. Deary Nyssa. man, and Chandler; inter-club The one day during the past week Hls ^ mi lon w a, ^ Alaska on a of the school district for the next Reservations for t-ie n i-w s *1’ relations, Marvin Wilson, chairman, that had a temperature below the re. suppiy mission and return to San two years. quet to be held Friday evening, Oct. and Nicholson that he took one year o f graduate the balance of a fine for public in­ 70’s was not enough to lower *1 the ' " j Diego where he was discharged. 9, at 7:30 should be made in advance Awards, Billy Hamilton, chair­ average to the 80’s. The average was work in public administration at the toxication, for which he was arrest­ BAND TO PLAY CONCERT with Mrs. Toomb. University of Denver. At various ed Monday of last week, plus the man, i.nd Harvey Howard; America­ 73 degrees, with Sunday’s 78 degrees MONDAY AT HOMEDALE times he was appointed by the city's $80 cost for Installation of new nism and government affairs, John the high point. Coolest night was p l a n n in g m e e t in g f o r The Nyssa Municipal band has mayor to work on slum problems. glass in the police car. Briehl, chairman, and George Shim- Saturday, when the mercury drop­ During hls senior year at OSC, CHILDREN'S CLOTHING accepted an invitation to play a omaeda; agriculture, Lavern Clea­ ped to 36 degrees. public concert at Homedale Monday hi- studies included actual oper-! Deary was arrested again Tuesday The adult children's clothing con­ ver, chairman, and Oeorge Oxnam; A refreshing shower that followed atlon of a filter plant and a sewage night by city police who were called night. struction class, under the direction aviation, Earl Purvic, chairman, and on the heels of a threatened dust A registered Jersey cow, Griders ]ab0r camp where a fight was Starting at 8:30 p. m., the concert disposal plant together with the per- jn of Mrs. Virginia Steffens, will hold j ay Bunn; Christmas activities, storm early Monday afternoon wa Brampton Lynn Lassie, owned by formance o f all tests required in the taking place. David White a planning meeting in the home- Dale chairman, and Jack written into the records as a “ trace Hope and Charley Orider, Nyssa. will be played in the new grade * Applegate returned to the ^ was found In critical wndltion from making rooms of the Nyssa high Churtn: clean-up and fire prevent- of precipitation.” has earned the silver medal award school building. from Colorado In June. 1952 to ac- a on h i-h ea d that resulted in school Monday evening at 8 o'clock ion; g am p aritS, chairman, and Oer- ! of the American Jersey Cattle club Max. Min cept a position as production plan- j a fractdr« l skull Any interested person may attend curry; public health, Edgel She recently completed a production NAMPAN G l'E ST SPEAKER Deputy Sheriff Frank Elfering 50 ! r,'“ v ‘ v sh ‘>ri' the planning meeting Classes will Wood, chairman, and Richard Wednesday. Sept. 23 77 The Rev. Monty Smith of Nampa ner for the Boeing Aircraft Co record of 10.829 pounds milk and 498 took Deary into custody at noon Thursday, Sept 24 72 47 on | T h e new city manager ls married be held through six meeting; Mason: safety, Wilson, chairman, pound- butterfat in 365 day at the I was guc t speaker for morning and O 1 1 sß Mondays from 7 to 9:30 p. m. age of one year and ten months. | evening services Sunday at the First and has one child. The family ls ex­ Wednesday and stated that charges and Richard Turner, and youth wel­ ' 20 76 36 All te is on the cffical production Christian church. A new pa.-t r hs pected to come to Nyssa with him. of assault with a dangerous weapon fare. Dale Over-take, chairman, and would be filed against the man. .Sunday. Sept 87 78 41 TYI.ER RETURNS FROM TRIP rec rd were made under the super- not yet been appointed to succeed Lynn Mc*t-. MEETING POSTPONED Three material witnesses---two men M nday, Sep: 28 71 52 • . i . \ f t r< College and the Rev. Austin J. i. Dr. C. M. Tyler returned Monday T Kept 29 Cfi 42 2» The Jaycee—ette meeting sche­ and a woman—were taken Into cus- C6 f were verified by the American Jer- who recently retired evening after spending two woek- * Wednesday, L Sept 30 -m- -r* 4<) The Rev. Smith was i suc-t dur- duled for Frii! y evening ha. been tody by City prlice when Deary was ey Ci* > club wh - h hr» lt .a ittcy created tej m I p> tinted irait fi.itely, acc ixhng to airented uod were held overnight i1 ,,t *€ hi . ,.td •.I uer.c n ' t ' ev * id e tM 6 $ I • .* ». ¿ti< I Mr M d Mr Average 'Cirpfera res rm>x 77 6 n . nai htauqia.-'tr* in C«.i in.Vw in (he city Jail. Mrt. G o r g e Gai un, pie ident. zb Ai u<,;. ees Precipitation, trace , Ohio. in the summer t< & •.« J. C . iis*, in, Xr.ends and relatives. Joy Seouls Name Troop Officers G'enn Hammon Is Ltii6u Sunds^y In Idaho Car Wreck Board Men Lettuce Harvest Starts Next Week Motorists Reminded of Traffic Laws Pertaining to School Saieiy Patrol Jaycees Name Committees; Expect Big Year Slunz Takes Up Civilian Life Again High Producing Heifers on List For Jersey Sale Council Engages New City Manager At Special Meet Kicking Prisoner Smashes Glass From Police Car Grider Cow Earns Silver Medal