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\ w r - i v i .- • J J— * i - j • > * _ . V < . v> / • r r r r r r r r . r r ^ lV ; # JOURNAL /leNYSSA G Ali LUME XXXXIII NO. 19 NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1946 Ttendance At ¡Dairy Show is Above Average Road District Is Supporting 10-Mill Levy Rferand Champion Animals ^sh o w n By Paul Bunch, Howard Bair Only One Measure To Be Voted On; Candidates Are Listed HARTLEY COW HERD WINS FIRST HONORS Stassen Makes Hurried Visit To This County H enry H artley 's h erd of G uernsey o»-s took first place In the M alheur C ounty D airy H e«t Im provem ent association testin g w ith a yearly H ------------ average of 435 pounds per cow. C liff W rig h t's h erd led in the te s t ing am ong h erd s of 20 cows and over w ith a b u tte rfa t average of 198.96. T h e h e rd of S. W. Soper led a m In a n address th a t was as h u rrie d Following a m eetin g »1th th e A record crow d of 500 persons, | ong th e 10 to 20 cow herds w ith as h is trip in to M alheur county, M alheur co u n ty c o u rt T u esd ay a f m average of 332.93. Kceeding th e crow ds a tte n d in g th e H arold E. S ta sse n d eclared a t a ternoon, th e d irec to rs of th e Nyssa | | r o previous show s, w atched t h e ■ rep u b lican rally held a t th e O n road assessm ent d istric t No. 2, D ale felging a n d th e p re se n ta tio n of tario a th le tic field T uesday m o rn G arriso n , Ira U re a n d Sid F la n a fophies a t th e th ird a n n u a l sp rin g ! piry show spo n so red by th e M ai-1 ing t h a t th e fa rm e rs should n o t be gan, w ent o n record as fav o rin g the eur C ounty Je rse y club o n th e | "sh o rt-c h an g e d ” tn th e co u n try 's proposed 10 m ill road levy, w hioh ly.-sa school g ro u n d s la st S a tu rd ay . fu rth e r uevelopm ent of Its econ will be voted on in th e prim ary ■ T he g ra n d c h am p io n bull was omic system . election F rid a y of th is week. In th e th ird election held here I ichibited by P a u l B unch a n d th e B earing out the ag ric u ltu ra l phase T h e c o u n ty co u rt agreed th a t all in less th a n two weeks, the resi of h is a p p e a ra n c e in M alheur c o u n I »serve c h am p io n bull w as show n of th e 10-m ill levy derived from d e n ts o l th is com m unity will vote ty, th e c a n d id a te for th e republican m Hope a n d C h a rle y G rid e r. T h e road d istric t No. 2 would 'be given M ay 26 upon the question of c re a t n o m in a tio n fo r p re sid en t of th e tnior cham p io n fem ale, w hich also to th e d istric t fo r its operatio n . ing a p a rk a n d recreation district. U nited S ta te s arriv ed a t th e a t h ained th e title of g ra n d cham pion T he sta te gasoline tax will be re T he election will be held in the letic field on a sm all w hite horse, female, was show n by H ow ard B air, j tu rn ed to th e d istric t in th e sam e Nyssa g rade school building from th a t »ras none too ja u n ty u n d e r th e ju n io r c h am p o n fem ale was m a n n e r a s th is y e ar—50 per c en t 8 a.m . to 5 U . xhibited b y B e am o n t a n d Toom b. v e ig h t of its unusually large rider. Mrs. W. W. F aster, president of A fter a rriv in g a t th e O n ta rio a ir in cash a n d th e o th e r 50 per cent T he 1948 jersey queen, th e h ig h est sp e n t for bridges a n d culverts. he Nyssa P a re n t-T e a c h e r associa k: ducer a t th e show , was ex h ib it- po rt b y U nited Air Lines, S tassen If th e new cou n ty -w id e ta x m ea s tion, s ta te d th a t "T his move was shook h a n d s w ith m an y w ell-w ish id by C lifford W right. T ro p h ies for in itia te d m ore th a n a y ear ago u re is approved, th e special 10- fie cham p io n bull, g ra n d cham p io n ers a n d th e n drove to tow n by m ill levy of th e road d istric t will by th e Nyssa P a re n t-T ea c h er a s autom obile. He tra n s fe rre d to th e em ale a n d th e jersey queen were re m a in in force. If th e m ea su re is sociation in order to provide re cre a slow er m ode of tra n s p o rta tio n a t lo c a te d by th e Nyssa E levator, cashed, th e ta x will be assessed tional facilities for our young peo th e request of th e local com m ittee fo b ler’s F eed a n d Fuel a n d t lie j a g a in at, p e rso n al p ro p e rty a s well ple a n d to do som ething besides a n d rode o n to th e field a t th e head fa rm e rs C o-op cream ery. S ev er il talk a b o u t juvenile delinquency. of several rid in g club m m bers who is real estate. rophies w ere a w ard e d by th e Nys- G a rriso n told m em bers o f th e D uring th e period th a t has elapsed were led by th e O n ta rio h igh school | c h a m b e r of com m erce, a n d cham ber of com m erce W ednesday since t h a t tim e, new people have band. prow ne’s M e rca n tile com pany. Ad noon th a t th e road d istric t will get moved in to the com m unity and rian Feed a n d Seed a n d th e E der In tro d u cin g th e distinguished vis Gov. T h o m as Dewey, c an d id ate the w arehouse w hile on a visit la st su p e rin te n d e n t; M a rrin e r Eccles of 100 per c e n t of th e m oney raised older re sid en ts have forgotten som e itor, M ayor Elm o S m ith of O n ta rio S ardw are co m p an y o f A drian. G. C. A nderson, d a iry specialist for th e republican n o m in a tio n for week. T he n u n u te lie stepped into ¡he fe d era l reserve b o a rd a n d an in the d istric t T h e c ity will receive of th e details. It will be my p u r said “I t is a ra re d a y in M alheur bf th e U niversity o f Id a h o , who p ie :dent of the U nited S ta te s, in - he building h e s ta rte d c o u n tin g a official of th e su g a r com pany, who 50 per c e n t of th e m oney ra ised pose h e re to explain som ething a b co u n ty a n d e a s te rn O regon w hen in th e city a n d th e re m a in in g 50 out th e proposed organization. fu d g ed th e c a ttle , sa id th e quality speeds a bag of u g a r in th e N yssa row of ta g s to lea rn how h ig h they we h av e th e o p p o rtu n ity to welcome "T h e n o rth e rn , w estern a n d e a s t a m a n know n th ro u g h o u t th e U n A m algam ated r e r e piled. Dewey is show n talk in g is barely visible in th e picture, and per c e n t »111 be s p e n t o n roads t>f th e ex h ib its th is y ear was b e tte r w arehouse cf th e e rn bo u n d aries of the proposed la n la st year, p a rtic u la rly in th e ¿ u g a r com pany. T h e bag of su g a r w ith R. G. L arson, d is tric t m a n a - H, A. B ennlng, (rig h t) p resid en t of leading to th e city. ited S ta te s fo r his public life a n d T lie m easure could in cre ase th e d istric t a re th e sam e as th a t of b e tte r know n th ro u g h o u t th e w orld yo u n g er classes. S ev en ty -fiv e e n is only o n e -te n th of th e w eight of ger, who explained th e facto ry op- th e A m alg am ated S u g a r com pany, th e N yssa road district. T he sou a m o u n t of m oney th e N yssa road O gden. trie s, 15 m ore th a n la st year, were each of th e th o u sa n d s of 100-pound e ratio n s to h im . T hey w ere accom - fo r his e ffo rts expended in behalf (C ut courtesy Id a h o S ta te s m a n > d istric t receives a n d “could n o t t h e r n b o u n d a ry is approxim ately of peace". bags th a t th e c a n d id a te viewed in panied by B a rn a ll B row n, factory exhibited in th is y e ar's show . th e O w yhee river. T he assessed h u rt us in any w ay”, M r. G a rriso n M r. S tassen said he found "people L u n ch w as served a t th e noon v a lu a tio n of the a re a involved everyw here sw inging to th e re p u b said. hour a n d d u rin g th e a fte rn o o n by w ould be approxim ately $6,000,000. T h e 10 per c en t levy w i'l be the VTi r i p f l NOMINEES NAMED lican p arty". fehe wom en of th e Jersey club. only m easure voted upon in M al T h e d is tric t would be adm inistered “In th e n e x t republican c ab in et, T ab u latio n s of th e re su lts as by a bo ard of three m en w ho will h e u r county. th ere should be tw o m em bers from nade by Leeds Bailey, a ssista n t be eleoted a t th e tim e th e issue P ractically all of th e c o n te sts in th e west. O ne sh o u ld be secretary feounty a g en t, a re a s follows: ___ *7_ i Nom inees for offices of th e N yssa (he co u n ty a n d s ta te elections will com es to a vote. Tire m en whose of th e in te rio r because of th e re - ___ Class 1— B ull dropped before na m e s h ave been placed o n th e ■ e on th e rep u b lican ticket. T h e last P a re n t-T e a c h e r associa- Lions club w ere selected a t th e P la n s h a v e been com pleted for 'a tio n sh ip betw een o u r n a tu ra l re la y 1, 1946, P a u l B un ch , blue rib - , .. . . , i weekly luncheon of th e clu b in th e b a c c a la u re a te services to be R epublican c a n d id a te s a re as fel tic k e t a re R. G. L arson. J . C. Olsen sources a n d th e se c re tary of th e on. tlon m eeting of th e y e a r was held C a rl, / D )U H ouse M onday n o o n . lows: R e p resen tativ e In congress a n d H arold Sisson. T he org a n iz a interior. I th in k we should b a ttle In I Class 3— B ull dropped Nov. 1, la st T h u rsd a y ev en in g in th e h ig h -phe nom inees a re a s fo llo w s:,, h e ld in h o n o r of th e class of 1948 econd d istric t. W illi“m II. W e a th tio n a n d operation of a p a rk dis th e republican n a tio n a l convention to M ay 1, 1947, B eam o n t a n d school building w ith M rs. W. W. P re sid e n t, O. A. B illings a n d D r. g y m nasium S u n d a y evening, er.spoon of U nion co u n ty a n d Lowell tric t is very sim ilar to th a t of a for a n a dequate a g ric u ltu ra l p re T oom bs. K in g m a n K olony, first; .»r nrosiriin »■ nvnr th e business 1 K E. K erby; vice p re sid en t, T om \ M ay 23 8 ° clock, S tockm an of U m a tilla c o u n ty ; gov school d istrict. gram . fcfr. a n d M rs U.iwavd .B aird . Nysse, F m eeting ^ S e p p i c h a n d W alter M c P a rtla n d : | f h e pro g ram will be g iv er as e m o r—J o h n H a ll o f M u ltn o m ah "T h e p a rk board will h ave th e "T h ere a re c onditions In w hich second. m eetln g - .sec re ta ry -tre asu rer, E v e re tt H e k lt1 follow s: Processional. " T r iit- p lia l county, J o h n P e y to n of L ane coun ■rower to levy taxes up to a m axi I C lass 4— B ull dropped M ay 1, M is, E arl A lexander rep o rte d ° n j a n d R G W h ita k e r; tw o ta il-tw is - i M a rch " from ‘'A rda", h ig h school •y. G lenn C. A kderm an of M ultno m um of 10 m ills. O ne m ill would agricu ltu re c a n be sh o rt-c h a n g e d In our econom ic system ", th e sp e a k 11947 to Nov. 1, 1947, H ope a n d th e re ce n t su m m er ro u n d -u p h e l d : ters K e n n e th R enstrom V em F a r-1 o rc h e stra , directed by L ynn L aw - m ah county a n d D ouglas M cK ay ra ise ab o u t $6000. T h e « re c to rs J h a r'e y G rid e r, N yssa, first; F red a t th e N yssa g rade J - school. O ver ;,on,' H arold H cnigson a n d D e n n is ' ren cc, invocation, Rev. S te rl Spiesz of M arlon c ounty: se c re ta ry of h a v e th e pow er to a cq u ire property, er said in advocating a p a rty sy s tem for fa n n e rs. "T h is is a m a t jB u rg e s s, V ale, second, a n d C liff o n e -h a lf of all th e im m unizations P a t c h ’ d irec to r, W arre n F a rm e r, '°L th e Assembly of G od c h u rc h ; s ta te — E a rl T . Newbry of Jack so n to c o n stru c t facilities a n d engage f w r i g h t , th ird . done in th e co u n ty were in Nyssa. R a lp h L aw rence a n d W ard W ien- h y m n “O h for a T h o u sa n d T ongues county a n d G eorge H. Flagg of th e services of perso n n el necessary ter n o t only of in te re s t to fa rm e rs C lass 5— B ull dropped a f te r Nov. M rs. B e rn ard E astm a n re p o rte d eke a n d lion tam e r c H. M o rris o n ! to S in g ", audience, led by Rev. W asco c o u n ty ; s ta te tre a s u re r— to p e rfo rm th e fu n c tio n s of the b u t to oth ers. H ard tim e s fo r f a r ]1 , 1947, B eau m o n t a n d Toom bs, th a “ t th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r association -------- ------------------------- **“ a n d o e n e S tu n z. ¡G eorge W hipple; sc rip tu re read in g , How ard C B elton of C lackam us d istric t. T h e d lstrlo t m ay, upon m ers can tip our e n tire econom ic system out of balance. O u r econ Ib lu e ribbon. would join w ith th e county library, T h e officers will be elected next ’^ ®v. R o lan d G. W uest; p ra y er, county, S ig frtd U n a n d er of M u lt a u th o riz a tio n of a n election by Class 6— Cow dro p p ed before a n d tea ch e rs in sp onsoring a s u m M onday. B ishop Arvel C hild of the L.D.S. n o m ah c o u n ty and O rm o n d R freeh o ld ers in th e d istric t issue omic sy stem is superb, b u t it needs [M ay 1, 1943— M r. a n d Mrs. H ow ard m e r read in g p ro g ra m a g ain th is ' __________________ ! second w ard; selection “ D edication" B ean of M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty : a t bonds for th e c o n stru ctio n of fac to m a in ta in a balance. W e can I B air, Nyssa, firs t; R. H. H u n te r year. girls glee club; serm on, “T h e S ym - torney general— G eorge N euner of ilities. I t m ay also se t u p a sinking m eet our problem s if o u r econom ic system is free. ] a n d Sons, N yssa, second a n d th ird , M rs. Ed F ro st s ta te d in re p o rtin g e tric a l L ife", Rev. H. J. G e rn h a ra t Y am hill co u n ty a n d S ta n le y Jo n e s fund for sim ila r purposes. "W e have built a su p erb system . I a n d F red B urgess, fo u rth . fo r th e su m m er re cre atio n al p ro ¡of th e M ethodist c h u rch ; selection, of M ultn o m ah ; s ta te se n a to r. 22nd "T h e above a re th e sa lie n t facts Lets move onto its w eaknesses a n d C lass 8— Cow d ropped M ay 1, gram , w hich will begin J u n e 15, j /4 4- j i "Now T h e D ay Is Over", girls glee _ __ e n ato ria l d istric t. Elmo S m ith and le g a rd ln g th e proposed d istrict. Be shortcom ings, develop our resources ! 1944 to M ay 1, 1945— F re d B urgess, t h a t over $3C0 w orth of equipm ent d u b ; h y m n "A C harge to K eep ‘‘ n " ‘ Jones;” 're p re se n ta tiv e , 31st cause its p rim a ry purpose is th e see th a t we have a fa ir b a la n ce firs t; C lifford W rig h t, second, R. H. h a d been purchased. I H ave", audience; benediction, Rev. rp p resen ta ttve d istric t. V ernon W il- w elfare of young people a n d because ° _______ betw een c ap ital a n d labor a n d not [ H u n te r a n d S ons, th ird . I n th e a tte n d a n c e co n te st for T h e N yssa Row C roppers nosed G . W ' ,est of th P son a n d M a rtin P. G a lla g h e r; ooun- t h e need for w holesom e recreation throw the governm ent on one side C - lass .— 9— Cow dropped M ay 1. th e year, M iss N o th e is’ room w on i t th e Vale nine 12 to o in a 10- L u th e ra n c h u rc h ; rcce.^ioind P o m p com m lssi o n e r - C h a rle s K ep- facilities w as a p p a re n t, th e N yssa or th e o th e r a n d th e n develop _ , “^ onH P rpnm snhnal o o r r- — * . Ä — 1945 to M ay 1, 1946. in m ilk, H ope j . Pe pi Jtu re f0r th e first, second m xi n in u g v 'f r m a c e a s n ‘o in n * e th e w u m s t a st.jnpp" n c e ”. h hitrh igh school - f ^ ^ T . ^ U r s o n . Ä P a re n t - T e a c h e r association h a s g re a t production u n d e r o u r econ a n d C h a rle y G rid e r, firs t; F re d a n d th ird grad es; Mrs. R igney's 1 B Jacobson, dean of th e clair, G eorge C arlson a n d F ra n k sponsored th is p ro p o sa l Should the om ic system . B urgess, second, a n d B eau m o n t a n d for th e fo u rth , fifth a n d six th S u n d a y to win th e ir first Id a h o - H opper; sh e riff— F ra n k J. L eavitt, issue carry, th e p a re n t-te a c h e r o r j edu catlo n a t lh e U n i- “If we keep our econom ic c o n T oom bs, th ird . g rad es a n d M rs. Schw eiaer's room O regon league gam e of th e ^ a a o n .' C lass 11— H e ifer dro p p ed M ay 1, fo r th e se v e n th , e ig h th a n d n in th T h e score going in to t h e . l a s t of verSity of O regon, win deliver th e O rville F. Maze. A. V. Cook and g an izatio n will h a v e n o p a rt In d itio n s stro n g , show Ideals of le a d J o h n C. E lfertng; co u n ty c le rk — conducting th e a ffa irs of th e d is e rsh ip a n d m a in ta in our m ilita ry I 1946 to Nov. 1, 1946, In m ilk, H ope ¿rades. th e n in th w as 10 to 6 J * lth ad d ress a t th e com m encem ent ex H. S. S a c k e tt; assessor. M urray trict. W e believe t h a t th is com stre n g th I beleive we c a n »1n th e H uU on, h e id T hursday n ig h t, I a n d C h arles G rid e r, b lu e ribbon. M rs. Leo G onyer p re sen te d a p e lead ng. B a in e s s i n g l y M orton, a n d tre a su re r, O ra C. Hope. m u n ity needs re c re a tio n a l facilities peace w ith o u t th e trag e d y of a C lass 12— H e ife r d ropped M ay 1, titio n to be signed by m em bers w ent to firs t o n H a rtle y s e rro r, I M ay 27 D em ocratic c an d id ate s a re as fol a n d th a t th is is th e m ost feasible h n s o n w alked, a n d ~_____ O k a i drove . - a 1 . S tu d e n t sp e a k ers will be M ary th ird world war. I d o n ’t th in k we I 1946 to Nov. 1, 1946, n o t in m ilk. of 01 th tn e P.T.A. r . s j i . requesting t u h u a i t n o u n - Jo ------------ lows: U nited S ta te s congress— L ou way to secure th em . We believe c an gain Xhe peace by a program I B e au m o n t a n d Toom b?, firs t; F re d p ro p e rty ow ners be allowed to vote Lome ru n betw een c e n te r a n d l e t 1 L qu valedictorian. and Lois is A. W ood of L ane co u n ty and th a t p ro p e r re c re a tio n is a d e t (C ontinued O n Page Seven) in school elections. "A ^ t h L^velov a n g le d Bybee. sa lu ta to ria n . Special m usic M anley J. W ilson of C olum bia c o u n e rre n t to crim e a n d Juvenile d e lin of appeasem ent". How ever, th e sp eak er pointed out (P ictures O n Page Seven) A re p o rt o n th e re ce n t s ta te c on- h a lf of th e Kith, L>>vejoy .singled, | ^ ,,iayed by th e band a n d ty ; re p re se n tativ e in congress— C. quency. We believe th a t th e p ro t h a t th is n a tio n shipped m ore h e a v ention of th e P a re n t T ea ch e r a s- " 'e n t^ ° second o n ■ - j^jm son s e rro r, s{>eclal wnll ^ sung by a J. P h o rb of nU ion county: governor posed d istric t will m ake th is com vy m ach in ery to R ussia In 1947 sociatio n held a t K la m a th F a lls R a m b a u d s a c rif‘cirf Lovejoy to h , gr()Up of seniors. M arjorie B ishop Lew W allace of M ultn o m ah c ounty; m u n ity a m u ch b e tte r place in th a n to a n y o th e r country. was m ad e by Mrs. F oster. O ne of G ra h a m P0« * * ] f ! WU1 sing a solo. O th e r features will secretary of s ta te — A. M S ilver- w hich to live”. th e o u tsta n d in g addresses of th e . a n d ®a “ fl M ¡S01- be p re se n ta tio n of diplom as by m an of M u ltn o m ah county and O nly free h o ld ers m ay vote in conference was th a t m ad e by D r. | a hom e ru n to Loyd A dam s, c h a irm a n of th e B yron G. C a rn ey of C lackam as he election. R a lp h E ckert of th e U niversity of th e tw o w inning ru n s. ^ I2 school bo ard ; p re sen ta tio n of spec- county: tre a su re r— W alter P earson 12 2 c 400 212 C a iifo m ia , w ho spoke on " P a re n t N yssa 21- 4i*(i j 010 iu iaJ a w a rd s. S u p e rin te n d e n t H enry of M ultn o m ah c o u n ty ; a tto rn e y 0 00 i 030 ale ° 030 - n . * " [H E a rtle y , a n d present '' ¡1 of th e general. W illiam B M u rray of M ul GAME LEAGUE TO F u n e ra l services fo r E dw ard Ja m e s E ducation". Dr-. E ckert said t h a t V y ale R II PO A N yssa AB B u rro u g h of N yssa w ere held in GATHER IN VALE 1 0 class of 1948, P rin c ip a l D ennis tn o m a h c o u n ty ; s ta te se n a to r, 22nd 1 2 3 3 Lovejoy, ss. th e N yssa F u n e ra l h o m e c h ap e l d istric t, W illiam J. W eese of M a l 1 0 0 2 2 R a m b a u d . If-p 3 R esidents of th e c ity of Nyssa H M onday a t 2 pan. by Rev. C. L. T h e M a lh eu r G a m e league will h e u r cou n ty ; sh e riff— R o b ert L. 0 0 3 2 2 6 G ra h a m , cf m C a lla h a n of th e Episcopal c hurch. quencies. D avis; a n d assessor— J o h n K oop- hold its se m i-a n n u a l m eeting In voted in a special election held 0 0 3 4 4 6 H rtly.. 8 r f - l b R e fresh m e n ts were served a t th e ^ . I n t e r m e n t w as In th e N yssa cem e- the V ale c o m m u n ity h a ll a t 8 p.m. T uesday to approve c o n tra c ts e n m an. 1 0 1 7 0 5 close of th e evening by Mrs. F ra n k Lewis, c tere d in to by th e council relative te?y. A co u n ty school su p e rin te n d e n t T uesday. M ay 25. 0 1 0 11 4 0 W ilson. F lb -c "■ Mr. B u rro u g h , 90, a re sid en t of Ja y o , M rs. R ich a rd M aw, M rs. R eco m m en d atio n s to th e s ta te to th e Issuance of bonds fo r Im is to be elected on a n o n -p a rtisa n 3 4 0 1 0 5 H rtly.. M 3b N yssa fo r 36 years, died in th e J o h n tarn. Mrs. Arvel C hild a n d ballot. No one has filed for th e gam e com m ission on h u n tin g se a provem ent of th e c ity w a ter system 0 4 0 2 W ilson, C 2b 4 1 Nyssa N u rsin g ho m e S a tu rd a y fol Mrs. Elwood F linders. position so election will be on sons a n d bag lim its will be d rafted . a n d s tre e t a n d alley Intersections. 2 0 1 0 0 2 Ise ri. lf-p T h e proposals provide fo r th e lowing a s h o rt illness. M otion p ictu res ta k e n by county T h e N yssa h ig h school baseball w rite-ins. 0 0 0 1 0 3 W ohlcke. p M r. B u rro u g h w as b o m In P o n tiac V isiting Here— sportsm en will be show n, re fre sh issuance off $90.000 w orth of bonds 12 11 30 12 5 team will play th e w est-end c h a m 41 T o tal M r a n d Mrs. G eorge R oper of M ichigan F e b ru a ry 15, 1838 a n d m en ts wtll be served a n d dancing for c o n stru ctio n of w a ter m ain s pions S a tu rd a y , M ay 22, on th e local SCHOOL ELECTION w en t to Silver C ity, Id a h o in th e Iak ev iew . O regon a re visiting frien d s will be held. In te re ste d m en and a n d $35.000 fo r s tre e t a n d alley in II PO A » field in a gam e to decide the c h a m R V ale AB tersection im provem ents. T h e vote, G3rlv days At Silver C ity h e e n - ____________— AT OWYHEE IS SET women a re in v ite d to atten d . 2 p io n sh ip of d istric t one of th e O re 2 1 4 0 6 gaged in th e m erc an tile business n . p y p ia n to visit Mr. G a rre n F uk iag lag e. e, 2b 128 to 4 for th e w a ter m ain s a n d gon S ta te H igh School B aseball 0 1 1 2 1 5 B arn es, cf 125 to 7 for th e s tre e t Im prove H e was a d ire c to r of th e form er School election will be held a t 1 5 league. 3 1 2 6 BEUS ARRESTED AS H u tto n , p -ss m ents. ra tifie s th e approval given th e O w yhee school house T h u rsd a y B a n k of Nyssa. T h e gam e w as to have been p lay 1 1 2 3 3 ¡Jo h n so n , c -p 3 S urvivors are tw o d a u g h te rs M rs. T rev a G a rre n of Nyssa. MOLESTER OF GATE by th e voters in a special election 5 1 ed F rid a y a t 3 p.m., b u t th e tim e M ay 27. a t 8 p m. for th e consol! 1 3 5 2 1 O k ai. 2b-c held In J u n e , 1947. A ndrew S w an a n d M rs. M arie iatio n o f d istric t 18 w ith d istrict w as ch an g e d because of a ru lin g of 1 0 2 1 0 5 A tkins. If Follow ing th e election last Ju n e , T illm a n of N yssa; a ta n . E. J. G oes to Eugene W illiam J. Be us of Nyssa, a r re s t 81. All tax p a y ers w hose n am es a p 1 th e O regon H igh 8 chool A ctivities 0 3 2 1 5 ! W ilson. 3b B u rro u g h of S alem , six g ra n d c h ild p e ar on th e assessm ent list are ed on a c h a rg e of tam p erin g w ith th e city council proceeded w ith a r 1 0 isso c iatio n secretary. 10 2 1 L aw rence, lb 5 re n a n d n in e g re a t g ra ndchildren. a h e a d g a te on th e N yssa-O ntario ra n g em en ts to sell th e bonds, b u t N yssa's op p o n en t for th e c o n eligible to vote. 1 0 0 1 V a n H o u ten rf 4 0 G ra d u a tio n exercises for th e r u r »•ater d istric t system , was released bond a tto rn e y s disapproved th e is 8 13 te st h a s n o t been decided as yet 50 12 10 41 assem bly of O regon. W hile th e re T o ta l al schools w ill be com bined and u n d e r $100 bond by Ju stic e of the sue on th e g rounds th a t th e city MRS. P. M. BINKLEY S to len bases — L pw I s . O kai. B a r- Due to bad w eather west of th e she will be o r e of 85 c a n d id a te s -------- given a t th e A drian h ig h school Peace D on M. O ra h a m th is week c h a rte r did n o t specifically give Blue m o u n ta in s, a th ree-w ay tie PASSES IN W ASH. who will tak e th e d e clara tio n of nes, V an H o u ten : sacrifices. L o \e - betw een P en d leto n . M .ic-H igh and building th e evening of M ay 20. In a c o m p la in t signed by Jo h n th e council a u th o rity to Issue such hlvalry. . Joy. R a m b a u d 2: 'w o-ba.se hiui. bonds. T h e purpose of th e election Hood R iver h a s not been played off. Ow yhee school g ra d u a te s will be Sm it, Beus was charged w ith break th is week was to give t h a t a u th _______ __________ I Fufciage; hom e ru n s. O kai. S. M ari- ing a c-hain h o lding a padlock on M rs P M. B inkley, form er Nys- T h e w inners of F rid a y 's gam e will am ong th e group. Nose is B roken— . ley: double play. Lovejoy to C. W ii- th e h e ad g a te . A h e a rin g in the ority. resid en t, died in P rosser. W a M iss N oni C hild, d a u g h te r of son to F W ilson; ru n s b a tte d in. be eligible to play in th e sta te N ursing Home Noli T h e city council, m eeting W ed case is expected to be held S a tu r sh in g to n a few a « °. «<*ord- to u rn a m e n t to be held in P o rtlan d . B-ohop a n d Mrs. Arvel C hild, is Lovejoy. 8 . H artley 4 U * t a 1. nesday noon to canvass th e vote, in * to in fo rm a tio n received here. B irth s in th e Nvssa N ursing hom e day. T h e d a te of th e sta te tourney h a recovering sa tisfac to rily from a M H artley. F ukiage. Jo h n so n W ll- expects to s ta r t proceedings Im Mrs. B inkley sp e n t several years lu rin g th e p ast week include a son. n o t been set. m ediately to re-ad v ertfse th e bonds In N yssa. w here h e r h u sb a n d was broken nose a n d tw o black eyes, Ison. L aw rence: stru ck o u t. by is e n T h e s ta te h ig h .school a th le rl 8 pounds. 14 ounce«, born to Mr Visit in N yssa— suffered w hen she w as h it by a 7 , R a m b a u d 1. H u tto n 1. Jo h n s o n 3; M r a n d M rs R o y Cook of B ak er I for sale. engaged in c a rp e n te r w ork M r o rg a n iz atio n Is divided in to eight and Mrs. Roy W ight of O n tario . ball a t a gam e played recen tly a t h its off. W ohlcke 3 in 3 innings. B inklev died in Nyssa severa l years f ------------------ ' M ay 13: a son, 4 pounds, to Mr spent th e w eekend a t th e hom e o , Ise ri 8 in 6 innings. R a m b a u d 1 sp e a ra te d istric ts, w ith tw o of th em pnd Mrs. Alvin C. H aney of Nyosa. M r a n d Mrs. A rth u r Cook. Nyssa T rack m en W in Places— ago. M rs B inkley was b uried in •he Nvssa school grounds. T h is system ,__________ ____ iP 1 in n in g . H u tto n 7 in 5 innings, being in P o rtla n d • Nyssa h f ;h II • .school trac m i . e V n . . * m ade ■— • | 111 ’ O'* H U V k iM bom M ay 15; a d a u g h te r, 7 pounds. th e P rosser cem etery. »¡«ters Meet— Jo h n s o n 4 in 5 in n in g s: ba^es on elm in ates a g re at deal of th e c o n VisM H ere— !rix points In th e s ta te trac k m eet ? ounces, to Mr. and M rs. H arold ... c m a n itio n _ M r a n d Mrs. M ark A. C am eron balls, by W ohlcke 3. Iseri 1. H u tto n fusion of h av in g all th e team s in C a lla h an of Nvssa. b o m M ay 19 G u e sts over th e w eek-end a t th e ¡held tn Corvallis last week, to tak e th e class A g ro u p playing In one M rs N aom i B u e h e r . m a n a g e r of | -,{ Hollywood a n d M r a n d M rs. 4, J o h n s o n 2. b a ts m a n h it by A C S allee hom e were Mr a n d 112th place am ong th e 32 schools Mr« J F. H atch of O n ta rio was th e N yssa N u rsin g hom e, was in I M exander B. G ra y of W innipeg, b a u d 1. the g re a t to u rn a m e n t. h t to ^ dism issed M ay 17 Mrs. Bill Hadley M rs A. O S heldon of S a lt Laike it h a t m ade poin ts W ilder placed T h e B ulldogs won . . . a ia h o last week to a tte n d C a n a d a a re visiting a t th e hom e N yssa will m eet N am pa on th e ,, » i s (tism .s ed May 18 a n d Billy C ity a n d M iss M ildred B ra n t and rh trd in th e 220 yard d ash . Iseri fm d u a t i o n “ h e r son M vron. ,( Mr and Mrs. Don O ra h a m M rs local d iam o n d S u n d ay a fte rn o o n a t ro m p e te for th e title by ta k in g the S m ith of Boise placed th ird In th e b ro a d ju m p a n d L aw rence, son of Mr. a n d Mrs. Miss G ale U o m ^ rti^ O ro fin o h igh X o l . M rs | C am eron and M rs G ra y are sisters gam e of th e season. M a lh eu r county c h am p .o n sm p d u r- _________________ th e Nyssa team placed six th in th e F ra n k L aw rence was released May B uchert wa.s accom panied by h e r ( of M rs O ra h a m . T h is occasion 2 o'clock in th e second conference (m g th e season a n d hen n n ng G ees T o Boise— 880-yard relay. M edford w on the 1 th e s u b -d istric t title by d efeatin g 14. P aul H ouse was hospitalized d a u g h te r M rs O w en C oons, a n d I .Tartu th e first tim e in 25 years ------ _ _ J C. K n il. local c o n tra cto r, a t t - ! m eet w ith 35 points W ashington th e B a k er n in e on th e hom e field for m edical tre a tm e n t M ay 19. H a r c h ild ren o f N y * a a n d . h e r d a u g h - ] h a t 'h e th ree s i s t e r ^ E nglish girls T W h In L .t - w e U - w rf. M a v 12 ,v . « „ r e of old K u rtz ' condition re m a in s about ended to business in Boise W ednes- . high school of P o rtla n d w as aec- t e r ' a n d so n -in -la w . M r a n d M rs .! who m a rrie d S cotchm en, h av e been 1 M rs Louise H eldt sp e n t W e d - , W ednesday. M ay 12 by a day. *ond h ig h w ith 15 point* the sam e. L ester F lfe r of V ale. * together. n esd a y In Caldw ell 4 to 2 Agriculture Main Theme Of Candidate In On tario Address Park District Approval Urged v arieci J rogram Heard By P.l.A . BY lions club Baccalaureate , To be Held Sun. e Nyssa Wins In League c ontest E.J. Burrough Of Nyssa Succumbs Approval Given To Bond Issues Nyssa To Seek District Title