Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 15, 1953, Image 1

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"Louie Vandrell
D ay '— Saturday,
October 2<*
V O LU M E X X . \ , k • !..
Nyssa Gate City Journal
T H E N Y S S A G A T E C IT Y JO U R N A L . N Y S S A . O REG O N . T H U R S D A Y . O C T O B E R 15. 1953
Nyssa Area Property Owners Benefit
With Slight Tax Relief From Changes
InLevies; Tax Statements Next Week
Severed Cables
Stop Telephones.
Start Fire Siren
N ephew Born One
School Census
Gets Underway
Next Monday
'
FIRST
SECTION
NO.
40
School Bond Issue For $140,009 For
Cafeteria, Music Room, Shop V/ill Go
To Voters At Special Election Nov. 2
There may be future difficulty
in persuading Mark Glen Peterson
to address his aunt. Dee Ann Peter­
son, with the traditional “Aunt*,”
Telephone service f~r -ppr
Grant Rinehart will tuke tilt
mately 500 pai.ons south A N j =a all because Mark is one day
chool census In the Nyssa school
Nyssa area property owners will
disruptc i
uideniy Saturciaj ! older titan his paternal aunt.
district, beginning Monday, accord­
have slight tax relief for the 1953-
«
Legal voters of school district 26C
.Mark Peterson was born Mon­
I ai. .rnoon and the fire s.ren was set
ing to Supt. Henry Hartley. Forms tn
T
S
aw
» i.
54 fiscal year, providing their pro­ Esplin Represents
will have an opportunity to vote Nov.
| ln operation at the a me time when day to Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Peter­ have been sent to school patron- UT« L. A . fuCTUiClinCJ
perty values are the same as they
2 on the question of contracting u
a street grader cut twe underground son of Vale at the Malheur Me­
asking each family to list all mem- t
j
P i , . *. ,
were for the pa it period. For the FFA ai Nat. Meet
bonded Indebtedness of $140,000 to
telephone cables back of Stunz morial hospital. On Tuesday l)ee-
bers of the family who will not have K e ' U m S ‘ O D u t y
first time in several years, total
B.>b Esplin. Nyssa high school stu­
construct, equip and furnish a cafe­
Ann Peterson was bom to Mr. and
Lumber C T ve cabks were beneath
reached their 2Cth birthday by Oct 1 Dr L. A Maulding returned tc teria, industrial arts shop and music
levies are slightly greater for pro­ dent and three—year Future Farm­
a street where crews are making Mrs. Glen W. Peterson of route 25. Tne list is to include ail young- Nyssa last
week from Pcrtlanc room as additions to the present
perty within the city limits of Nyssa er of America member, left Saturday
I i ep cut- to in all r.e v paving and 2, Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peter­ sters from thc*e just born on up to
where he had been recuperating fol­ high school.
than rural property just outside the on a trip to Kansa City, Mo., to at­ 1 curb ng.
son are also the parents of Farrell the maximum age, it was empha­
lowing major surgery perfonnec
city, due to reductions and boosts tend the national FFA convention as
"Wie decision to call the aohool
One cabl’ con.n:n- 100 vires and I whose birthday is the same as that sized.
there Sept. 3 He expects to return U*»d election was made Monday
in varicus levies.
the representative of the Nyssa
of
his
sister
and
his
son's
aunt.
the
other
ha
-
50
w.res,
each
serving
!
Those below the age of four will to his office today »Thursday* for night by the school board following
Property .within the city limits chapter.
not be inoluded in the census, but his regular full-time duties.
He will return to his classes after several patrons in the rural area
will be taxed at the rale of 86.9 mills,
several weeks of detailed study and
Gene Grasty, manager of the Nyssa 1
the number involved below the age
Dr. Maulding stated Tuesday th it thorough clarification of the pro­
which is .6 mills less than the over­ Sunday.
Malheur
Home
Telephone
Co.,
said
of four will be useful information for he is fully recovered from his illness posed program through the Nyssa
One feature of the convention will
all levy for the 1952-53 fiscal year.
that it was necessary to cut both |
the schools. Included in the list will and " I feel better than I have for Parent-Teachers association.
The county levy is 9.9 mills less with be a tour of tlw Chevrolet Motor
cahies to prevent numerous "shorts” 1
b* boys and girls in the age group 20 years.”
10 mills missing from the county­ l Co. plant assembly line, meat pack­
The polls will be open from 2
in the lines. One of the lines within 1
who are attending school elsewhere
wide road tax defeated by the voters ing companies and other large in­
p
m.
until 8 p m. and voting will be
the
cable
connects
Ralph
Law-1
in the armed forces or working out­
at three different elections. The .1 dustries.
at the Little Theatre of the Nyssa
I rence's home with the special fire
side
this
district.
Even
the
rwmes
mill added tax is being levied by the
high school. All registered voters
alarm system. Severance of this
of married people under 20 are
oouaiy for general purposes. Taxes
living within the district will Have
S
vire threw the switch at the fire
•lay
A.
Phillips
of
Ontario
has
ac­
wanted.
for school district 26C have risen
an opportunity to j»)t e on the issue.
siren box and it was necessary to cepted the responsibility of director
Snce
families
who
do
not
have
from 47.9 to 52.2 mills and 5 mills
Architects plaits for the prop) -ed
disconnect that, particular part of for the March of Dimes campaign youngsters in school m.iy be missec
have been added to city taxes by
.-tructure were prepared when the
the system to kt«p the lines open for 1954, it was announced Tuesday by direct contact, patrons are asked
special vote for street improvements
At the Nyssa fire department'» an­ present addition to the high sohoel
for other switches to the fire siren by Clyde Snider of N.v
chairman to submit names and addresses of
to make the city tax 23.5 mills. The
Two crews of linemen were dis­ of the Malheur county chapter of families they know might have been nual ball advance ticket.- sales fcxk- was built in 1947. The large build­
cily had been receiving 5 mills from
j f f breakfast early Tuesday morning ing would udjoin the present gym­
At least ten members of the Nyssa patched to Nyssa, and v th Grastv the National Foundation for Infan- missed.
the county road tax that has now
four team captains were appointed nasium and would be connected
Chamber of Commerce plan to at­ worked all night and until late Sun­ ,.le Paralysis. The county chapter,
The
school
fund
is
allocated
on
expired.
tend a National Resources confer­ day to restore service to the rural hrough its chairman, expressed the basis of the census. The district and the membership divided into through u hallway fer which facili-
Rural property will have the same ence in Bcise—one each day— from area. Normal service was resumed
,
I ties were arranged when the last
infidence that the new campaign receive- $10 for every child between teams.
relief from county tax, it will have Oct. 19 through Oct. 23 and from at 5 p. m. Sunday.
Captai.4* are Glea Billings, kkut < addition wa built.
director will reach the increased goal the tqres of 4 and 20 and the basic
the same increa>e as urban property Oct. 26 through Oct. 30.
Grasty said it was necessary to nece-sary for this county.
school support fund Is set up on the Purvis, Ken Renstrom and Bill 1 The main part of the structure
for school district 26C tax and will
John Briehl announced Wednes­ check each line at the telphone
basis of $80 pier census child. Other Wahlert The ticket selling between would be for a odteterfa to enable
Under
the
vigorous
and
dedicated
pay the same as last year for special day that the conference is a con­
office and at the poiut vhere repairs direction of Harold Henigson of Nys- funds in the amount of $3 or $4 are m v and Oct. 24, date of the eighth operation of a school hot lunctt'pro-
road district No. 2, which is 20 mills. densation of c. 40-week course given were being made after the splicing £a_ nearly $20,000 were rai.-ed in this
annual ball to be held in the old gram. Plans include installation of
distributed on the same basis.
The fire district tax has been re­ at the Industrial College of the arm­ was completed. It was then neces­
school gymnasium, will be conducted semi-portable tables and buaches
Last
year
$14,526
88
came
from
the
ciunty in the 1953 campaign last
duced from 2.4 mills last year to 2.1 ed forces to senior military officers sary to make similar checks at var-
along the line^ of a heated contest. which could be “ jacknifed" m *he
anuary. Malheur led the state in county school fund as the result of
mills for the current year. The total to acquaint and broaden their un­ tous points throughtout the area per capita contributions insofar a the census.
The stakes will be to slay out of center end folded against the walls.
levy for property within those rural derstanding of the economic factors south of town to complete the re-
the loser bracket, for the low sales A complete kitchen, walk—in re­
heavily populated counties of the
districts will be 85.5 mills as com­ affecting the nation under impact pair work.
team will be stuck with the clean­ frigerator and other facilities would
-tate were concerned, Snider said.
pared with 91.4 last year.
be included. The building .ynihl
up detail "aftt/r the half "
| of military mobilization.
The
county
chapter
is
assured
of
Ontarions have not fared as well
It was the decision of the fire de­ house a shop on the east of tjas
The chamber is being registered
| the same aggressive leadership un­
because of increased school and city for the conference with the follow­
partment to donate the v>ri ^vooeeds cafeteria and a music room woiiM
der Phillips for the campaign in
taxes to more than wipe out the ing men scheduled to attend, one at
of the ball to the Louie Vandrell be provided west of the lunch room.
January.
Westerman Whillock. president of Fund, now being conducted by the U Mill Levy
savings from the defeated county each day's session: Wilton Jackson,
The last campaign raised about radio station KDSH and television
road tax. Total levies there are 95 Clyde Snider, John Briehl, Bill
Nvssa Catholic church and other or.
Repayment of the bonds, including
The Nyssa police department made $52 million throughout the United station KBOI, Boise, will adress ganizations of the city tor benefit of interest, would amount to about 2
mills as compared with 89.3 last year. Wahlert, C liff Main, Dr. Edgel Wood.
Ontario's school taxes have Jumped Gene Stunz, Tom Jones, Henry 74 arrests during September win­ States. This is the highest total ever members of the Nyssa Business Louie Vandrell, Jr., critically Injured milk in addition to approximately
ning 62 convictions in police court, reached by the foundation and the Men’s association in their Friday ln the Nyssa-Vale football game last .5 mills for operation of the hot
from 40.2 mills to 45.9 mills and the Hartley and Elmer Cruson.
according
to Chief qf Police E. L. forthcoming campaign must raise noon monthly meeting at Carl's F'rlday.
city tax was boosted from 28 mills to
lunch program. Young.sfctrs are
President Jake Fischer announced
37.9 mills. Vale residents will have that representatives of the Malheur Hansen's monthly report to the city about $75 million because about j Don House cafe.
Co-chairmen for the ball are Bob charged for meals at the rate o f
$25 million is required to carry
With many years in the merchan­ Wilson and Dale Garrison. Everett about 25 cents per meal and 3.5
3.1 mills relief from last year with I County Development association, council.
Public intoxication led the list on the new program of polio preven­ dising field, including a period of Heldt will serve as head doorman.
additions noted in school taxes that meeting here last Friday, had sug­
(Continued on page 8)
have risen from 38.6 to 45.1 mills and gested that a county-wide chamber •with 31 arrests, followed by disor­ tion, the county NFPI chairman time at famed Macy's, WhilloclF-will Ralph Lawrence will handle general
derly conduct, 13, traffic violations pointed out.
bring a wealth of experience to local sales from hLs office.
(Continued on page 8)
of commerce be formed. Each com­
Wide scale validity tests of vaccine business men.
13, disturbing the peace 4, forgery
munity in the county is being asked
now plan­
2, and the remainder for miscellan­ for prevention of polio
Reports and discussion of the
to
wider such a proposal.
eous violations. Prisoners served 108 ned before the next polio season. At Harvest Festival will also have a
the same time there will be no let-up place on the meeting's agenda, ac­
days in jail.
A fetal of $1,354 in fines were in the production and distribution cording to Carlos Buchner, pres­
levied and $1,147.70 was collected. of ganwia globulin which will con­ ident.
/pvnovie film entitled “ Physical
Court costs for Police Judge J. C. tinue to be the! »top-gap measure
All business people of Nyssa ac*
Rehabilitation"
will be presented
employed
through
1954
to
minimize
invited to the meeting.
Smith were $259.50 and prisoners
Nyssa school district 26C will be
Tuesday, Oct. 27, following a board
ha<*ls
amounted
to
$168.95.
One
ar-
crippling
paralytic
after-effects,
The final phase of the Boy Scout
of directors meeting of the Malheur more than tripled in area as t'
Combining
the
two,
gamma
globulin
fund drive will take place Tuesday rest resulted ‘.n a $25 fine in the
Memorial hospital, it was announced result o f the annexation of an aba
Robert M. Applegate, recently of night with a kick-off supper at 6:15 ^iyssa justice o f the peace court.
and the potential vaccine, the foun­ Driver Jailed In
this week. The film will be shown doned school district. No. 77, by t
Mercer Island, Wash., assumed his o’clock at Brownie's cafe when mem­
dation now adds to patient aid. sci­ Lieu of Fine Pay
by Miss Christine K. Kline of Boise district boundary board Wednesd
duties as Nyssa city manager Tues­ bers of the Junior Chamber of Com­
entific research qnrt professional
morning. The change will be effe
Alvin
E.
Curtis
of
Vale
is
in
the
beginning at 9 o'clock.
day and was “ initiated” that even­ merce will receive final Instructions Nyssa Thespians
education, a new and the most ex­
tlve next year.
Malheur
county
Jail
for
14
4
days
as
The
general
public
is
invited
to
ing when he served as recorder at before fanning out to cover the resi­
citing of all programs—polio pre­
The annexed area Is compo-ed t r
the
resu»l
qf
a
traffic
violation
fine
Aid
Adrian
Troop
sje this picture, particularly mem­
the regular council meeting. Apple- dential districts.
vention.
approximately
250 square miles 01
gat* has been employed since June,
"W e are on the verge of sensa­ for whioh he was fined $25 and costs bers of the Malheur county chapter
A group of Nyssa high school
Jim Nicholson is general chairman
land surrounding the Owyhee res­
and
given
time
to
pay.
Curtis
was
of
the
National
Foundation
for
In-
1952 at Boeing Aircraft in Mercer of the residential drive for the Jay- Thespians were in Adrian Monday tional developments for polio pre­
Island, is a licensed civil engineer, cees. Team captains working under where they held a formal initation vention which must be tested at fined Aug. 10 by Justice of the Peace fantiie paralysis and members of ervoir, but its assessed valuation a-
mounts to only $13.885. The present
a former employee of the city of his direction are Ross Grover, John and sponsored the forming of a tremendous cost on a large scale Don Graham after his arrest by the hospital association,
Kline wrote and technically 26C district is composed of about
Denver, Colo, and a graduate of the Briehl, Bill Blodgett, Ken Chard and Thespian troop there.
throughout the nation " Snider said state police for violation of the basic
directed the picture which was made 120 square miles of land with an as­
University of Oregon.
Phillips has given dynamic and de­ rule.
Charter members of the Adrian
Tom Chandler.
When he was approached follow- at thc Elk’s Convalescent home in sessed valuation of $4,858,919.
Applegate succeeds E. K. Burton
voted
leadership
to
the
Elks
lodge
troop
are
Alice
Thompson,
Maxine
The full membership of the Jay-
At the present time only one stu­
where she serves as physical
who resigned Sept. 1 to accept a job cees is urged to be present at the Kygar and Shirley Hoke and their program to prevent child delin- ing termination of the grace period.«
dent lives in the old district and
quincy and has gained recognition Curtis refused to pay the fine and therapist. She will be introduced by
as city engineer at Ontario after kick-off supper.
advisor is Wes Tolliver.
Fleissner, Malheur Memorial is attending Nyssa schools.
serving as Nyssa city manager since
Participating in the initation from for hit leadership of numerottb com­ was taken into custody by state po-
The boundary board is composed
lice
and
committed
by
the
court
toi
hospital
physical therapist,
1945.
Jim Rigney, accompanied by two Nyssa were Onna Pounds, Lois Gar­ munity activities.
of the county court members. G. Y.
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I
The council refused for the second friends from the University of Ore­ ner, Daryl Williams, Lois Wilson,
When the people in Malheur the county Jail.
Chester, chairman, Alva Goodell and
time, a request ®f the Westcott Oil gon, Bruce Stallwood and Bill Joretta Moeller, June Peterson, Ruth county understand the tremendous
L. E. Hammack with County Super­
Co. that a zoning ordinance be a- Church, also of Nyssa, spent last Herrman, Larry Bauman and Lyna responsibility of speeding up' the MEETING BATE CHANGE
intendent W. E. Leggitt as secre­
The Daughters of the Utah Pio- j
mended to allow tiie company to week-end in Nyssa. While they were Lankford.
work for polio prevention, the new
tary.
neers
meeting
originally
scheduled
1
install gasoline pumps on Main here, they hunted deer. Rigney bag­
campaign
director
can
expect
contri-
Mrs. Joe Brumback, who insti­
Several other annexations were
street, following appearance of On­ ged a two pointer. They returned to tuted the Thespians in this area in; tiattatx ih 1954 to exceed the record for today (Thursday) has been post­
Tickets went on sale this week fqf
considered and passed on at the
tario Attorney Anthony Yturri and continue their studies at the Uni­ 1949 is the adviser of the Nyssa total raised in this county in 1953, poned to October 22, at 2 p. m. at the St. Hubert’s annual bazaar and fall
Wednesday meeting.
home of Mrs. Maurice Olover.
Ike Westcott of Boise, general man­ versity Sunday.
Snider predicted.
troop.
\)
festival, to be held in the old school
Duties of the boundary board in­
ager of the company.
gymnasium this Saturday night.
clude decisions on any school boun­
Yturri reminded councilmen that
Father Rembert Ahles, pastor of dary questions, consolidations and
he drew up the ordinance while
the sponsoring church, has announ­
changes.
serving as Nyssa city attorney but
ced that 10 percent of the net pro­
asked that the ordinance be amend­
ceeds of the bazaar will be donated
ed to allow Westcott Oil Co. to com­
to the Louie Vandrell Fund for re­ Serving A board
plete negotiations for the lease of
lief of the family of Louie Vandrell,
Nyssa Motors facilities as an outlet NYSSA BOYS MEET IN KOREA
Jr., high school freshman football Destroyer Tender
for Continental Oil Co. products.
player who was Injured in the Nys-
Dale P. Patterson, hospitalman,
Two Nyssa boys, Richard Wilson
The council had refused to amend
USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant
sa-Vale game last Friday night.
the ordinance when Westcott Oil and Gene Huffman accidently met
Wilton Jackson, general chairman Patterson, route 1, Nyssa, is serving
in a movie in Sabo last week, ac­
(Continued on page 8)
of the festival, says xthat admission aboard the destroyer tender, USS
With
a
list
of
prizes
attractive
are
sure
to
win
one
of
the
bicycles
cording to word received her by
Seven registrants from Malheur
to the festival Is free and that two Frontier, based at Great Lakes. 111.
Huffman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 county, six of whom had requested to all boys and girls—young and or commissions.
The Frontier is a floating base
valuable door prizes will be given
Do
this
now—you
know
there
will
old
—
The
Gate
City
Journal
today
James Huffman. Huffman recently , voluntary induction, entered the
Milk Truck Turns
away.
Entertainment
for
patrons
of
and
a ship moored alongside the
was sent to Korea from Ft. Ord, armed forces at the Boise induction announces anothef of its regular only be as many candidates allowed
the festival will consist of various tender can have anything repaired
subscription
campaigns.
This
will
be
to
enter
this
campaign
as
there
are
Over On H ighw ay
Calif., with the division of the old station Wednesday of last week and
booths, novelties, concessions and from a simple clock to the most in­
A truck load of milk was spilled Oklahoma national guard. Wilson, were sent to the reception center at the usual three-week drive and will prizes and commissions. Act at once,
tricate radar gear. The ship also
games.
for
we
do
not
want
you
to
blame
us
start
Saturday
of
this
week,
Oct.
17
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Barney
Wilson,
on the highway and the truck was
Fort Ord, Calif. Previously the re­
provides
dental and medical treat­
Mrs.
J.
L
Herriman
is
co-chair­
If
you
put
o
ff
sending
in
your
nom­
badly damaged Wednesday after­ has been stationed in Korea for ception center had been at Fort and end Saturday, Nov. 7.
ment.
man.
ination
until
after
the
campaign
is
Last
year
The
Gate
City
Journal
noon of last week when it turned several months.
Lewis, Wash.
over in a borrow pit near Orand
The inductees are Verlin D. Vau­ conducted a similar circulation- under way.
avenue. Clarence Herrud, driver of Joins Husband At
ghn, John L. Hart and Bob L. W il­ building campaign and many local
This Campaign will not start
the truck, reported that a car pulled
loughby, all of Vale, Charles F. boys and girls found it a source of
until Saturday, Oct. 17, and no
in front of him forcing him to England Air Base
Platt and Karl W. H. Boog, Ontario, education, pleasure and financial
candidates will be allowed to
gain.
swerve the truck to the right side
Mrs. Don Tennant, who has been Donald T. Takao, Caldwell, formerly
start
until that time. However,
Ontario, all volunteers, and Ludie
The object of this campaign is to
Under signature of Mayor Tom 1 one of those things that can alwa
of the road.
visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs.
any boy or girl Interested In be­
Mrs. Herrud, riding with him, suf­ Paul Penrod for the past several E. Odom, Sheaville.
collect on old subscriptions and to
Jones a proclamation was issued by happen," he said.
ing one of the workers In the
fered shock and bruises and was weeks, left Saturday morning for
Induction call for November will add new readers to the present large
At a meeting of representative c
the Jiyssa city council during its
campaign should call at The
confined to the hospital overnight.
Journal office as soon as possible. regular session Tuesday night set­ ganizations of Nyssa, held Mond«*
Berkshire, England where she will be for three men whose names will ¡1st of the Journal.
Their four-year-old daughter, Judy,
Under the campaign rules each ting Saturday, Oct. 24, as Louie night at the rectory of St. Hubert*
Candidates who will ta^e part ln
join her husband. S Sgt Tennant be released later. Nine registrants
was unhurt and Herrud suffered a
entry may get one subscription
Catholic church, of which Vandr 1
Vandrell Day.
is serving in the Air Corps and Is were in the call for October pre-in­ the campaign will be boys and girls
before
Saturday,
but
that
is
alL
sprained ankle and bruises.
duction
physicals
and
have
been
ex­
is
a member, W!L*on revealed th *.
Action
of
the
council
was
motivat­
who reside ln the territory served by
stationed near that city.
Any candidate who gets prom­
ed by the popular demand that aid he was in receipt of & check for 9125
The Gate City Journal.
Mrs. Tennant, a registered nurse, amined.
ises, or does any advance work on
be given the family o f Lome Van­ from the Lettermen's club of Vale
There will be no losers, as the
has been assisting at the Malheur
the campaign before Saturday
drell, Jr., high school freshman, who high school.
number of candidates is limited and
Memorial hospital while visiting in
(except getting the one subscrip­
Following the first killing frost In
Wilson also said the Vale student
each active candidate is guaranteed
Nyssa.
tion allowed by the rules) will be sustained a broken back and neck
the Nyssa area a week ago, the min­
in the Nyssa-Vale football game at body had pledged itself in the ef-
one of the major prizes of latest
barred from the campaign. This
imum temperature has risen above I WELLNER TO CALIFORNIA
ort to raise $1500 for the Vandrell
Vale last Friday.
rule li made In fairness to all
The October meeting of the Nyssa model bicycles or a liberal cash
the freezing point, ranging during! Clyde Wellner left last Friday
The younger Vandrell Is confined fund during the week.
candidates
and
It
will
be
strictly
commission.
the past week from 36 to 49 degrees. night for Laguna Beach, near Los Civic club will be held Wednesday,
In a similar action, the Nyssa
to St. Luke's hospital, Boise, In a
enforced.
On another page of today's paper
Lowest day-time temperature, 69 Angeles, Calif., where he will spend Oct. 21 at 2 p . m . at the Episcopal Is a large advertisement telling all
paralyzed condition with but little student council Tuesday morning
Parish hall, Mrs. Don Graham, pro­
degrees, last H&iday.
a two-week vacation.
gram chairman, has announced.
about this campaign. It shows what
in the large cânpaigft advertlse- hope for as much as a partial re­ set in motion a fund drive among
students £>f theoNyssa schools.
Max. Min.
Theme for the afternoon Is "Oob- the prizes are; how the prizes wiO be ment is also a nomination or entry covery.
H p is making the trip by auto­
0
In addition, the student council
R.
V.
Wilson,
high
school
prin­
36
.7
7
lins
In
Our
Town”
.
Mrs.
Jc*n
Olsen
awarded,
number
of
votes
given
for
|
coupon.
I
f
you
are
interested
in
be
mobile,
and
expects
to
return
to
his
Wednesday. Oct. 7 -
det
38 work at Stunz Lumber company by is chairman of the program* and tea' ¿ach subscription and other details,
ing in the campaign see that your cipal t a j - l ^ ndrell was Injured ln also pledged all monies taken In for
Thursday, Oct. 8 — ____ 78
committee assisted by Mrs. Elmer! Enter your name immediately by nomination coupon reaches the th e ^ w s v ffw minutes o f the game admission to the one-act play con­
42 Oct. 21.
Friday, Oct. 9 ------_____82
Cruson, Mrs. Jerry Flesey, Mrs. Har.
when tackled while earring the ball test to be held Thursday, Oct. 22, to
46
Saturday, Oc?t. 10 — _____73
ry Miner, Mrs. Lyle Miner, Mrs. L. filling in the nomination coupon journal office in Nyssa immediately, from a halfback position.
the Vandrell fund.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Faverro
of
49
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and
bringing
H
or
mailing
to
The
j
The
campaign
will
not
start
until
Sunday, Oct. 11------
A. Maulding and Mrs. W. D. H ol­
Among organizations represented
He pooh-poohed the idea that
39 Taylor, Utah spent last week end at comb.
70
Journal office. I f you are one of Saturday and no one will be allowed
Monday, Oct. 12 —
at
the-Monday night meeting, called
there
was
any
evidence
of
foul-play
3«
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edison
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those
to
become
active
and
work
to
begin
active
work
until
that
time,
Tuesday, Oct. 13 —
All Interested women are Invited
(Continued^n page 8)
involved in the accident. "It's Just
39 Child.
throughout the short campa rtgfl, ydti |
(Continued from page 1)
to attend.
Wednesday, Oct. 14 _
Jay A . Phillips
Named Chairman
For March Dimes
Plans Made For
Attendance At
Boise Meeting
Business Men
To Hear Boisean
September Busy
Month for Police
New Cily Manager
Arrives; Zoning
Law Unchanged
Firemen's Ball
Proceeds to
Vandrell Fund
Special Show At
Hospital Oct. 27
Final Phase of
Boy Scout Drive
School Districi
Area Tripled In
Total Land Area
Catholic Bazaar
This Saturday
Launching Campaign For More Readers
SevenCour^yM^Bicydes, Cash Await Boys Girls
For Armed Forces
Who Work In Subscription Campaign
"Louie Vandrell Day" Proclaimed for
Oct. 24; Raise Funds for Injured Boy
Weather • • •
Halloween Theme
For Civic Club
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