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ì These Youngsters W ili Earn Late Model Bicycles Or Cash Commissions IN THE N Y S S A G ATE C IT Y JO U R N AL SUBSCRIPTION C A M P A IG N TvSrjO Carol Young William Must Judy Wilson Bobby Schabot Marvin Besendorfer David Poulson SCHOEN PORTRAITS 114 So. 3rd Nyssa Nyssa First Annual HARVEST FESTIVAL Saturday, Nov. 7 volume Jack Carter Stanley Ikebe David Pounds Pictured above are boys and girls competing for the bicycles and cash commissions in the Nyssa Gate City Journal subscription campaign. Wher- ever you live you can make one of these youngsters Andrew Child Jimmy Kodama Walter Holcomb Aaron Hansen Tummy Smith Max Ix>ng Bruce De Haven Diek Me Partland Larry Valdes happy by paying him or her your new or renewal subscription before 9 o’clock Saturday nigh*, No- vember 7. One year in Malheur County Oregon, or on Parma, Idaho, rural routes is $3.00. Elsewhere Kenny Clifford Larry Cox Garry Wieneke Jim Moore Billy Jefferies John Peterson John Graham Mike f f l k N Gary Newman price is $3.50 for each year. On page 8, 1st section is a list showing the active candidates in the order of their standings in their respective districts. T h e list on p a g e 1, 2nd se ctio n , is n ot c o rr e c t and w a s p rin te d in e r r o r . N yssa G ate City Journal xxxxvm Plans Nearing Completion for Harvest Festival Barry Chesnut Robert Bonns Harlan Sager Vendrell Fund , Swells, Donations Still Pour In Robbery Trial Is Changed to Nov. 4 Documentary Film ?®inf Made of PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW! FIRST SECTION NO. 42 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1953 Injury Results In Loss of Arm Linda Moneur Max Payne Gail Haney final Summary of School District's Status Reviewed In Preparation For $140,000 Bond Election On Monday Condition of Verl Patterson, 22 Date of trial for John M. Kimball Carl Hathaway and Ray Fulton, in who was seriously injured Oct. 19 in dicted by a grand Jury Aug. 31 on a tractor accident, has been termed charges of armed robbery, has been a movie documentary film on "critical,” the youth’s mother, Mrs. changed to Nov. 4 from Oot. 28 in J Louie Vendrell, Jr., Is now being Grant Patterson reported Wednes With all committees reporting ♦ Next Monday is the day patrons of Funds totaling $2,030.39 have been the circuit court, it was reported this j compiled and filmed by Schoen’s j ~ day. He was taken to the veterans their plans well-advanced, final hospital in Boise Monday where it deposited in the Ny^sa branch bank Nyssa school district 26C will decide whether or not the district should briefing of all phases of Nyssa'. first vas necessary to amputate his right Chadd Elected credtt ° f the Louie Vendrell ___ ____ _____________ ____^ _ __ The trio was arrested July 17 fol- . The f ‘ lm starts with a reproduc- be bonded for $140,000 to construct annual Harvest Festival wa^ to be arm at the shoulder. In addition to benefit account as of Wednesday lowing: a holdup of a service station l *on ° f ^he football play in which T C z - jmcj and equip a new building for a cafe the main item of business to be con the arm injury, a broken jaw and 1 morning, according to Wayne Ches- operated by Frank Rembert near the Vendre11 was injured. Nyssa ^ ^ ^ v< u c ' “ teria, shop and musts room, ducted at a general meeung of all severe contusions and abrasions, it nut- co-chairman with Tony Richter Welser junction where a fourth Players Parts of both the Miss Sherill Chadd, freshman at matter has been referred to the i , c x _ e , j ___ I M V tkQ a n H v / a l o o r i n c t o r s u r i • h T V i n _ ♦ U ^ f T ' V- n , h a n n n l o n i festival committees Wednesday was discovered that he had suffered ° f the fund drive. holdup man was shot and killed by Nyssa and Vale gridsters with Dan-1 the College of Idaho, has been eleot- While this is the first time the night, according to Dock Yost, gen I ny Giron acting the role of ed by Tri Sigs pep club on the Other known amounts contributed Rembert as the four bandits at a punctured left lung and broken voters, the proposed building pro eral chairman. Vendrell, who was critically Injured campus as one of the four “ Song shoulder blade, Mrs. Patterson said. but still outstanding will swell the tempted to flee in a car. gram has been an issue for discus I 'n tt*e Nyssa. Vale football game Queens.” She was also elected as The Harvest Festival, first ever to sion for several years. Numerous in O rf Q Mrs. Patterson stated that a Boise fund by approximately $900, Chesnut Caterer in the S.S.F.C., a new camp dividuals and groups had indicated be staged in Nyssa, will be held Sat- physician informed the family Tues said. This estimate does not take Other scenes in the film show us club. strong desires for the hot lunch pro day that it would be “ three or four into consideration, he pointed out, shots of Nyssa students and town gram and a shop several years ago, Miss Chadd, daughter of Mr. and Benuu-d Kuuinua. budget com , days before a definite report can be the other schools of the area in I folks receiving the news of Louie’s Mrs. Elma Chadd, visited in Nyssa but when the last classroom can- mittee chairman for the HarveA made on his condition.” | injury and their immediate response struction was done in 1948 and 1949, Festival, has engaged Mrs. Gene to'raising funds to help pay the ex- this weekend, with her parents and In reporting Wednesday on the the bonding capacity of the district GraMy to saloit business firms pense of hospital and doctors. Vale’s friends. eondition of Louie Vendrell fol did not allow this addition. efforts also are recorded with scenes \ ----------------------- Gratty to soHcit buriaea firms for lowing a hospital call on him At that time all plans were drawn around the school and town, show pens«, of the festival. Mrs. Graaty Tuesday afternoon, Wayne Ches by the architect to construct the ing what is being done there to has been authorised by the Chaaa- nut said there was a slight per building north of the new high For the first time in at least seven raise money for the high school bar of Cemmerea which Is spon school building. Plans call for a Nu Acras—Harley Sager o f Nu ceptible improvement. He has the years, an election will be necessary j student. soring the Harvest Festival, to structure approximately 64 by 208 Acre« is a member o f the livestock use of his shoulders, in addition to name two directors for the Owy- Two vital scenes in the film are make the calk, aed will carry a judging team which won first place to a limited movement of arms. feet and containing 14,000 square hee Irrigation district, it was an- the re-enactment of the first com- j All parents who have reason to be- feet of floor space. The building letter of «-adaaUak beariag the at the Pacific International Live The boy’s spirits are low, Ches nounced this week. In recent years,! mittee meeting o f civic-minded per- lieve their children have not been would be connected with the high signature of Jake Fischer, Cham stock exposition in Portland last I nut said, since he has been in elections have been called, but when sons for the purpose of setting in listed for the current school oen.sus school building by a hallway pro ber president. week. Others on the team are Greta formed of little hope for his re no more than one candidate has motion a city-wide, concerted fund are asked by Grant Rinehart to no- vided near the new gymnasium. The and Clifton Eldred of New Ply covery. The lad wants desperately been named by petition to fill each campaign and the city coun- tify him, Dick Tensen or the Nyssa present heating system was designed urday, Nov. 7, in the form of an all mouth. to get well and to finish his school of the coming vacancies, his election f 11 ln action a,s 11 unanimously voted school. and installed to take care of the to pass a proclamation declaring last Also attending the exposition and ing, he informed Chesnut. day program of interest to young A count of all children of pre- i addition and numerous other details has been deemed automatic and the Saturday "Louie Vendrell Day”. returning Sunday were members of and old alike. schocl age living in the Nyssa school su<th as plumbing and wiring are so Right now he wants letters from actual voting has been passed by. the girl’s judging team of which a .. I The film will be ready for distri- district and all youngsters under 20, designed that no changes will be Merchants and other business peo. I “Martin"'“and his friends, cards and funny books The election will be Tuesday. Nov. butin around the f l m * art of No. who are not attending achool. but necessary ln any part of the present pie are asking their patrons, living Geraidine Pry are members. They of all kinds, with the exception 10, at old Ontario labor camp, two j vember and will be available to any . ... . . . . . . both in town and the country, to set chaperoned by Mrs. Paul of the supernatural type. miles north of Ontario set as th e ; TV station in the United States, whose addre i till within the dis- p an Assessed valuation of the district aside everything else on that date Thomson of Nu Acres and Miss trict, is needed to complete the cen polling place for precinct 1 and the Schoen said. has been increased considerably and be their guests for the day-long Geraldine Chindgren, home demon- sus. according to Rinehart who has since 1949 and several thousand dol addition to Vale, which is expected Owyhee school house, south of Nys- | program. ! stration agent for Payette county. charge of the pre—school census. sa, designated as the polling place lars worth of bonds have been re- to turn an additional $800 or more Reine arranged by the various Joanne Btngaman, a member of the for precinct 2. Polls will be open Forms have been sent to all p a r-! tired since that tim« to allow a re- into the fund. returned Portland committees for .hpir their entertainment enieixairuneni ^irls w.th team, ^ an(1 Mri from ^ from 8 • m. until 5 p. m. ents of school children, to list other maining bonding capacity of $509,- with Mr. and Mrs. Eber Eldred, A total of 39 cash deposit boxes and enjoyment are sports events for chlldren not attending school and which is more than adequate to One director will be elected to ] who chaperoned the livestock team. (Continued on page 8) children in the morning and a free most of them have been returned, take care of the proposed $140,000 serve for a three--year term to fill bonds for the proposed building. movie matinee in the afternoon, a Rinehart said. e vacancy caused by the eviration When the bond election was held free beef barbecue starting at noon, of tha term of Ed Ker, who has Feb. 2, 1948 for most recent addition, sports events for adults and a dem moved to Quincy, Wash. Evan Rost, Special Election Set 234 patrons turned out to vote and onstration by the Gntario unit of the resident of the Dead Ox Flat section, voted 5S6 to 48 in lavor of $350,000 A retrial of Harry S. Sackett, In Oregon National guard in the afteT- has been nominated as director. worth o f bonds. In March, 1949 it cumbent Malheur county clerk, will By Rural Fire Dist. (Continued on page 8) One director will be elected for a be sought. District Attorney Charles The board o f disectors of the was learned that the bonds would Still another money making op could earn one of the district capi two-year term to succeed Sid Flana Swan said this week, following a Nyssa Rural Fire Protection district not take care of all the costs and a (Continued on page 8) gan, who has announced his resig district court Jgry’s failure to agree will hold an annual election meeting portunity is offered to the candi tal prizes and the highest honor». Subscribers all over the territory nation from the board, effective on a verdict last Friday morning Monday, Dec. 7, for the purpose of dates in the Gate City Journal served by the Journal are taking Dec. 31. E. H. "Slvorty” Brandt and Sackett had beer, charged with lar electing a 6ir«otor'»to replace Otis subscription campaign. ____ meeting of the Nys The Journal today announces a advantage of the opportunity to sub Eugene F. Pratt have been named ceny of public funds and the four- Bullard, w h o* five year term ex A special Business Men’s association has been second new sub#cription campaign scribe, renew or pay up to one of as candidates for the post, making day trial resulted in a 7 to 5 vote of pires Jan. 1, 1954. hr Carlos Buchner, president, in which it will give a prize of $10 the boys or girls before the cam the only contest ln several years. the ¿ury. Attorney swan said that annual canned food drive for paign ends. Any Interested group or Individual Y ’ T.irsdav noon at Carl’s Doll m cash. This is entirely different the number voting for and against M. L. Judd is the third member may become a candidate fbr the the Malheur Memorial hospital has Interest in this short campaign is for Tue y i from the first new $10 cash prize been set for Saturday. Nov. 7, Mrs. acquittal is not a matter of court directorship by petition, provided Finley Shuster, chairman o i th #v House cafe. . . _ ke \ campaign #ft*ch ended last Wednes- approaching its height this week as of the board and haa-pne more year record. to serve. • the deadline for the drive—Satur- said petition is signed tty 15 ellglUe event has announced. Purpose of the * * * “ ” * J * „ day, and the second »10 cash prize \ne " “ ‘‘" « I " « “ drl Specific charges ln the case in decisions on Use closing of business w,n ^ fIvcn on dlfferent ¡¿rms day, November 7-draws near,« Both Brandt and Pratt are well electors and presented to the seem - A’J canned foods, Jams, Jellies, kMiees on Am istice Day, Nov. n . than the flrst >10 Read details Standings published known farmers In the Nyssa area, volved the oounty clerk’s alleged ary of the district not later than 15 pickles, garden produce or other faûuft to turn over to the county and a proposed twa-hour closing in tfje announcement ad jn The list o f candidates in the order Branit, having served several year# days prior to the date of Hie elect food articles will be welcomed. Hos period for the public barbecue dur- this Issue. o f standings is published for the as a director of the Nyssa road im treasurer $160 paid as a fine by Clif ion. pital auxiliary members will pick ford Prtgslef of Juntura in July. 1951 Ing the Harvest Festival. Saturday, | One cand;datg wjjj recjjyg a $ jo ‘ first time in today's paper. At in provement district, e o Petition forms may be obtained up the articles at home through-out for violating punch board laws. the city on the scheduled day. Nov. 7. o . . I cash prize in addition to whatever , tervals ____ later , . _ standings ... . will be , shown The district is divided Into two from Frank Parr. The county attorney s*»r! efforts All business people are urged to bicycle or call» commission he or window o f the Journal office Plans for the canned food pick ill add even more precincts for voting purposes. Pre- will be made to set a new trial at the up 7*Je completed at a meeting of NEW CLOSING TIM E SET att* nd’ _ __________ - o rn or maH y announced* b v'th e Til de es excitement a?nd this |s expected to cinct 1 constitutes a large area with. earliest possible daté. the executive board and members of the ways and means committee Sackett was indicted by a grand FOR NYSSA LIQUOR STORE ATTENDS CONVENTION I on Saturday, November 7th. inCr^ * UntU dtmax Comes ln 111 «>• dlstrict north of Kln* avenu€’ _ ^ r t Aoolegate Is t ------- Just ninc more days’ Anticipation and precinct 2 is land within the Jury Aug. 31 on three counts; »ne Closing time of the state liquor Thursday afternoon at the home of City Manage tm nx Portland ° a these,V?te standlngs has already district south of King avenue. store, Nyssa, has been ch a n g e ^ o 7 Mrs Wilbur Holcomb, vice president. involving three charges made last expected home today irorn roruai u The drive took on the nature of a drawn intense interest not only | , . .____ . . . Mrs. Dale 0?Tison, president of whe-* he attended the 28th annual f « voritc son and daughter war this among the candidates themselves,1 A <*>mP!ete description of the area May regarding the alleged larceny p.m., effective Monday, Nov. 2, ac the auxiliary, also reminded mem cording to advices of F. E. ^ lrto n of convention of the League of Oregon week M the citizens of the various but amaog the Interested subscribers wil1 ** iound ^ a n°ttce on page 7 0f fu^ds from the sale of county bers that the time is at hand to re Cities from Monday through Wed- neighborhoods began concerted ef- of the paper and the backers of the of the second section of this issue i equipment Involving $644 70. The the Oregon State Liquor Control new their membership in the or commission. nesday * 80 favorit* candidate various candidates. | of the Journal. | (Continued on page 8) ganization. .. S. Nu Acres Youth On Top 4-H Team , New Cash Prize Offered For 8 Days In Journal Subscription Campaign Owyhee Irrigation Election For Two Directors Nov. 10 School Census Nears Completion Sackett Relrial Sought Following Jury's No Verdict Business Men In Special Meeting Annual HospUal Food Driye Nov. 7 O © O <*> o