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■ûed- Bulck Masterer* * 4 > 1«. phone 12«-M 4 eNYSSA topi “ I*01*, Od-^ ring I — £H E L P~w j — , «tati«, Z 1?YSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER~10ri946~ ixp. m d n - H ernm ani WANTED- M¿ t > * wl«« done ta T 1' Stathopuiœ. Brliü ¿ i at- cabins No. 5 " 4 3 . ---------___ lxc. I WANTED-' a-,» -J }37 ' °hrLStm“ Ptu>nt J in in g Room isa Residents Pay 80 Milis 'ax In 1946-47 tinners. d reservations cal! MW, MGR. PHONE l] Gasolii KAREN JENSEN IS SCALDED AT HOME Jenkins, Hann By Thompson Oil Business INTENDED VICTIM ESCAPES FROM ¡BOB WILLIAMSON NYSSA PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON HURT IN MISHAP Nyssa Will Play Payette Pirates On Local Field Meteorites Are Seen In Nyssa I t U.S. Will Give Airport Help t 3LEUM PRODUC ^ iS TIRES CASHING Council Asked To Take Action On Traffic Plan Dr. K. E. Kerby, Nyssa physician satisfied to leave the territory with- Karen Jensen, daughter of Mr Bob Williamson of Nyssa. riding and surgeon, prepared to operate out making an effort to locate the and Mrs. Dave Jensen of Nyssa, on a man along a dark roadside deer. He and Frost returned to the Snow Kate in the racing meet sponsored at Marslng by the Mar- fciary Of Assessments was severely burned last Friday Sugar Company Men En- ‘our mlles from Homedale early roadhouse and alter considerable sing Commercial chio Sunday, sus Danger To School Child when hot tomatoes spilled onto her. ter Business’ Thnmnsnna Mond^y morning, but the victim search with their flashlights lo- Jssued By County tained rib fractures in an accident tei Business, inompsons escaped in his automobile. Icated the deer carcass near the The girl, three years old. Is re ren Emphasized At during the three-eighths mile free DUy Kanch Dr- Kerby was to have been assist- road. Assessor covering from third degree burns Meeting for all race. He is receiving treat ed in the operation by Bernard Realizing the theives would prob- on her back and one leg In the Henry Jenkins of Nampa and Art Frost, Idaho Power company man- ably return for the deer, Kerby ment in the Nyssa Nursing home. faents of the city of Nyssa Nyssa Nursing home. She will be Requests for measures to reduce Williamson's horse collided with Hann of Nyssa have purchased the ! aBer 111 Nyssa. | and Frost perpared to wait to ad- toy a total tax mlllage of In the nursing home for several Thompson Oil company from Jesse 1 Frost a!'d Kert)y' hunting com- minister the punishment. After Roxy, ridden by Elwood Mattox, the traffic hazard to school child- taxes assessed for the days. and Robert Thompson and have f f mons of. long-standing, bagged a about an hour two men and a who was also badly shaken. The | ren at the "Y at the west end of I threc-POint and a four-point bucks woman appeared in an automobile, horses were not injured. The third Main street were presented to the ical year beginning July 1 taken possession of the business. | Sunday and were late in starting with one man driving, the woman entry, Austin Drake on Red Par city council at a council meeting Mr. Jenkins and Mr. Hann will for home in a jeep borrowed from sitting in the back seat and the ker's Ribbon was the only one to county levy will amount Tuesday night. finish. continue to operate the business olean Wells. Nyssa theatre mana- j second man searching the ground ¡.4 mills, the city levy 26.7 A group of men representing the under the name of Thompson Oil m- stopped at for the deer carcass, which they [and the school district levy 1 a club four miles from Home- had apparently passed. the man Nyssa Lions club asked the city to bills, or a total of 79.8 company. j dale to get something to eat? (outside the car had about found call upon the state highway de I tax to be raised for the The Thompsons sold the Adrian When the Nyssa men emerged the carcass. Dr. Kerby said "Hold partment for help in reducing the L county school fund, ltb- hazard. The Lions suggested that Oil company to Bob Webster, who from the night club they saw that on, there," and lunged at him. binking fund and other pur- pedestrian lanes be marked across The Nvssa Bulldogs will attempt ^ h *3 been manager of the Adrian the lopes ty ln 8 the two deer over Thinking the surgeon intended to Hwill amount to $223,805.01. The Nyssa BuUdogs will attempt mtBhllshmPn,. Ule. hood of had been cut perform this operation with his For more than two hours Wed- the Adrian highway and the On . . . . . , — — •» —— ..™.„ . . v~- Nyssa assessment will be [ ta darken the lily-white record of buslness since its establishment „ ™ ? nicest deer was fists, the man jumped into the nesday night Nyssa residents had tario highway on each side of the $17 and the school district the Payette Pirates when the two about a vear ago Webster was em- about a year ago. Webster was em missing. Disconsolately the men automobile and the man at the an opportunity to witness one of "Y" and that stop signs and warn ill be 106,727.04 ployed by the Thompson Oil com picked up the several pieces of wheel stepped on the throttle, de -1 nature's phenomena, a shower of ing signs to be erected. Under that f tax mlllage In the city of gridiron outfits meet on the Nyssa pany In Nyssa for a few years be rope and re-tied the one deer on nying Frost and Kerby their in- meteorites thrown from a comet plan, motorists would be required field Friday afternoon a t 2:30. will be 44.1, raising taxes of to bring their vehicles to a com the machine. They drove to Home- tended revenge, but leaving them passing “close” to the earth 1.75, In Ontario 51.26 mills, The undefeated Pirates have reg- fore moving to Adrian. dale, but Dr. Kerby was still not their hard-earned deer meat. I As the Glacobini-Zlnner ' comet plete stop before entering the “Y”. Mr. Jenkins, reared in Ogden, g a tax of $77,644.21 and I n 1 ^tered defeats against Caldwell, passed within 132,000 miles of the The Lions club representatives also n Valley 21.6 mills, raising a . , _ Utah, was graduated from Weber f $110123 Emmett and Adrian. They use a earth, particles flying from the asked that a city police officer as FIRE DEPARTMENT college of Ogden in 1932 with a comet's tall became Ignited by sist the school patrol with traffic evy of 10 mills will be made wide-open style of offense, which friction while passing through the for about two hours during the Bd district No. 2 raising a assures some spectacular playing. maIor ln agricultural economics, PLANNING DANCE heavy atmosphere near the earth middle of the day and for half an f $14,117.55. They are heavier than the Nyssa' and secured employment with the hour after school hours. *___ — *" The Nyssa fire department will and were Plalnly visible to the taxes to b t PJW In t o ^ but are more nearly ^ S12e Amalgamated Sugar company in Considering the placing of the amount to $789,628.17. This naked eye' ' Vlth th* sky perfectly signs and pedestrian lanes merely , i 1927. He was transferred to Twin I The civil aeronautics authority sponsor a hobo costume dance In clear, the view in Nyssa was ex- includes^general state ^and ^ the conference. th “n any team j Paus m 1936 and to Nampa in 1941 ( has notified the city that the gov- ( I the the gymnasium gymnasium Saturday Saturday nioht. night, ' cellent. Scientists announced that as a temporary method of reduc as assistant superintendent. Mr. j ernent will finance half of any j October 26. I the best view would be possible In ing the hazards, the Lions sug The Nyssa band will appear for tuition fund, $29,858.79; gested that some method be used Jenkins and family will move to airport development that is app- First and second prizes will be the eastern part of the United to raise money to provide a perm high school No. 1 tax, $8184- the game. States, but many easterners were' Coach Howard Lovejoy announc Nyssa as soon as they are able to ( r°ved at Nyssa. . given to the two couples with the linion high school No. 2 tax, denied the privilege of seeing th e ! anent elimination of the hazard kg 32 ; union high school No. ed his probable starting lineup as secure living quarters | rPho city expects to make appli- ^ outstanding costumes. The dance, "fireworks" by clouds and murky | when time and materials permit. follows: Backfleld, Herren, Lowe, k. $12,135.85; union high school The Lions club was represented weather. e n ™ ^ ' d ■ Mr. Hann came to Nyssa from ! for the airport. City Manager E ** «“ ■ - — [4 tax. $29,936.32; union high w , ‘Y " " VhlV at the council meeting by Errett ................. ion, will be an annual affair. The The meteorites were expected to |ol Malheur-Hamey tax, $23- Anderson; tackles, Christensen and Nebraska in 1937 and since that K Burton said Hummel, Klass V. Powell, Carlos s peclal school tax, $293.855- O rr; guards, Church and Kayona, * tune has been assistant master The city needs three or four in- proceeds will be placed in the fire be visible mostly In the north W. Buchner and Vern Parson. mechanic of the Amalgamated Su- western part of the sky, but In and center, Toombs. men's fund. Iclty and town levies, $111,392.- .. dividual hangars in order to qualify A petition was presented by the Nyssa they could be seen in prac | irrigation assessments, $ 10 .- ff.r for a O. I. training program. Gorf The combined Pond’s and Shane's Parent-Teacher association asking tically all directions. Most of He received his higher education drainage assessments, $13,- don Schmelzer, airport manager, orchestras will furnish music. them were visible only for a that the council take some fbeans at the University of Nebraska. said. |1; special assessments, $252- second, but some larger ones could of reducing the hazard at the Both of the new owners will De The application for funds must school grounds. The petitioners sug I and sheriff’s assessment by be seen for four or five seconds actively enaged in the business. be sent to the CAA by October 25. gested a plan similar to th at-o f ir, $2869.85. and appeared much like small rock Jesse Thompson and his son. fered by the Lions. total value of all property ets exploded during a Fourth of Robert, have bought a large ranch City Manager E. K. Burton ag to taxation In Malheur The agriculture department of ^ M c ^ e n In SumpUr valley BARNS DESTROYED July pyrotechnic display. reed to telephone the state high >y is $13,646.647.50. the Nyssa high school has received ^ Balcer county and will move j „ , m o D A I Iivirvc way department asking the depart a quantity of tools and equipment irom Nyssa withln the next few A * r A lK U K U U lN U o MILESTONE REACHED ment to send a traffic engineer to from the government for use in W CROPS GIVEN The city of Nyssa has announced BY FIRST NATIONAL Nyssa to study conditions and make ______ ___ en- _ Four units of the race horse the school shop. | The Thompsons have been IR PUBLICITY that it will receive bids on the recommendations. He also said he Between $300 and $400 worth of ' *“T m T h e’oUbusiness in Nyssa L>arns at th e Mallfeur county fair I The First National bank of Port would contact the state police de Iheur county's row crop pro- tools and equipment have t^en ^ o r e \ t n “iO ^ears. operating T f i ^ “ n ^ n l t r “ t ^ m ' T t land reached a milestone at the partment to ask for an officer to on and the Industries th at under the r me 0f ^ ¡ “ own origin whlch trapped stI'eet to Seventh street and a close of September when its loan I instruct the school clUldren and [ developing out of It were in ‘ “ .“ L ™ “ P“ “ d company. T h.y » M *'«>« ™ M « - . 100 . 000,000 i «hool „ „ o . „ I , rian oil company during • the la s -1 t' ana uuraea aeam a palomino atic fashion last week-end at received soon. 1 mark, as revealed in a report to Richard Maw of the Parent- The property includes grinders year p rlor t0 entering the oil con- | horse owned by Alpha Van Oyen high elevation tank. | Pacific International Livestock Sealed proposals will be received the comptroller of currency. The Teacher association asked tTIe city . . . . . .. . _ _ i_i . * ' ilnh hn/1 luian efaiKlorl fVi aro Jesse Thompson engaged In ‘ urV wh‘ch had been stabled there In Portland, visitors to Which and both acetylene and electric Two other horses which had at the office of the city manager exact figure of the bank's loans | attorney’s Services In drawing a 'ined the Malheur booth set welding outfits, which will be used the grocery business in Nyssa for t been in the barns were rescued. until 7: 30 p. m. October 18 for and discounts reached $100,153,744. i petition to form a recreation dis- for general farm repair work. (by M. E. Bain. Leeds Bailey many years. The fire had gained such headway excavatlon and backfill of trenches, 158, a $20,000,000 advance in the trtet. The petition must be signed Robert Thompson will remain at. H. F. Logue, with some help before it was discovered that On unloading, hauling and distributing three-month period between June by 25 per cent of the property the service station at Third and ;his end from various others, LOCAL CHAPTER OF owners within the proposed district tario's fire department had no materials, laying pipe, placing gate 30 and September 30. Main streets until October 15. jdlng Mrs. Rachel Stansbery. First National deposits swept to before the matter can be voted up opportunity to save any of the ,valves and fittings, removing and comer booth was assigned W C T U ORGANIZED four bams which were destroyed. reP*acin2 fire hydrants and all $517.971,941.60, a clear gain of $12, on. lafheur county and the scene ---------- FLYING SERVICE but by breaking out three lines of incidental and appurtenant work In 377,288 In the three months since A petition asking for street lights one-fourth of a wheel, with Mrs. Fred Meissner of Chicago, hose, one of them drawing water connection with the water works June 30. During that period, the on the east side, one at the north erous Malheur county crops fjeij secretary of the Women's WILL FORM CLUB end of Third street, one at the from the nearby canal, other build improvement for the city. The pro federal governent withdrew $18, layed under the heading “King Christian Temperance union, was end of Fourth street and one at 500,000 In governent funds from posals will be publicly opened at ings at the fairgrounds were saved. the Row Crops." Onions form here last Sunday and Monday to In order to stimulate more in 7.30 p. m. October 18 in the city deposit with First National, which Fourth and Bower, was presented hub of the wheel and potatoes, assist with the organization of a terest in flying, the Gordon Air hall. Forms for submitting bids indicates an overall advance of by Harry Collins. The proposal was referred to Councilman Bernard and other products, frozen chapter In Nyssa. Thirteen regu Service is forming a local flying YOUTH WITNESSES may be secured from city mana $30,8i’7.288 In customer deposits. dried and dehydrated foods lar members and two honorary club. The strong showing of the loan Frost for a report. ger, E. K. Burton . sugar beet products form the members were accepted for mem Formation of the organization JAPANESE TYPHOON The work which is expected to department Is a reflection of In Ses. Some of the onions were bership. will greatly reduce the cost of fly _ be done this fall, will require about creased activity In loans to busi GRANGE SUPPORTS Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glenn re- slx week8. tlme isformed Into quite life-like ness, real estate morgage business The officers are Mrs. J. B. Quig ing due to a larer volume of busi ceived a letter from their son, D a l e _____________ 1 ds. faces being painted on ley, president: Mrs. O. O. Ander ness, Gordon Schmelzer said. and Installment credit loan trans SCHOOL PROPOSAL 'm by Mrs. Stansbery. actions, according to O. H. Keller, Members will have other special M. Glenn, AMM 3/c, stating hef WAKEFIELD NAMED son, vice president; Mrs. Naomi The Oregon Trail Orange, meet vice president and cashier. Six years ing Tuesday night, passed a res Buchert. recording and corres privileges, such as the use of a club was among those who witnessed | the typhoon which struck the nav itions Open— ago, the bank's daily loan average ponding secretary, and Mrs. Mary room and a discount on many avia al air base in Saipan September MANAGER OF CO-OP through the year stood at $46.483. olution endorsing the state school tie second post-war examtna- R Pruyn. treasurer. tion Items sold a t the airport. support fund measure, which will 21. They received the warning in for probatkmal appointment "We hope that there will be a The next meeting will be called Clyde Wakefield of Nyssa has 000. In 1941 this figure advanced appear on the November S ballot. stenographer and typist posl- by Mrs. Quigley. sufficient number of people Inter the afternoon that the storm was been appoin^d as manager of the to $55,713,000, then In 1943 had The Orange voted to contribute s *in Washington, D. C.. and ested as the plan will not work un coming and by 8 p. m. all the men Farmers Supply co-op, succeeding slipped to $16,325,000. The 1944 and $15 to the campaign fund to be were In bomb shelters In the moun 1945 loan figures indicated an ad Immediate .l.irilty, was ann- Guest at Child's Home— less there Is sufficient cooperation Archie Willett, who has resigned. used in promoting the proposal, iced today by the civil service John Ekstrom, 82-year-old trav and interest". Mr. Schmelzer said. tains. The wind was reported to Mr. Wakefield, who came here vance. and In the first six months after Henry Hartley, superinten have been blowing 100 miles per imlssion. The majority of app- eler. spent the week-end at the from Salina. Kansas two and one- of this year the average outstand dent of the Nyssa schools, had hour. « tents to these positions will be Leo Child home. He was en route Go Hunting— half years ago, was employed in ing loans amounted to $75,480,000. delivered a talk In favor of the The loan figure during July measure. de at grade CAF-2, $1954 a year, from the coast to visit his child Keith Bybee. Jay Bybee and Carl the service department of the plications for the examination ren at Emmett and Idaho Falls. Burnlngham left Monday on a LOWELL STOCKMAN Thompson Oil company from that reached $81,653.000, and in Aug 1 be accepted by the commlss- deer-hunting trip. time until his appointment by the ust went to $86,245,000. A very SCHOOL DISTRICT active lending period was encoun TO VISIT IN NYSSA ■ until further notice. Further Return from Conferences— co-op organization. tered by the bank in September, j GARAGE FINISHED “ormatlon and application forms Mrs. Darthel B. Pike and Mrs. Visit In Nyssa— bringing the outstanding credits at | Lowell Stockman of Pendleton, by be obtained from the cont Afton Roy returned Monday after Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Williams NYSSA NOW UNDER The clnderblock and concrete the close of the month to tne usion's local secretary, Ralph spending 10 days in Salt Lake City and three children of Rexburg, Ida United States congressman from garage building erected by the Nys wrence at the Nyssa poet office. attending to the L. D. S. world- ho are visiting in the L. E. Fry the second congressional district, WEISER OPA BOARD $ 100 , 000.000 point and above. sa srhool district north of the high wide conference. Mrs. Ruth Ander- | home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clar- will meet with the members of the The number of local price con Shop In Boise— school building has been completed, ives Home— son and Mrs. Arvilla Swensen re- I ence Hoskins of Portland were also Nyssa Lions club in Carl's Doll trol ' oards In the Idaho OPA dis Mrs. S. P. Bybee and two children, except for the Installation of doors rporal Isaac L. Mitchell, who turned Sunday Mrs. Don Moss re guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fry the house Monday noon. October 14. Representative Stockman will de trict is being cut from 12 to 8 this Mrs. Gordon Ray and Mrs Orant and windows. ived 21 months wKh the U. S. turned Friday after a few days' first part of last week. week, reports W. T. Lockwood, dis Jones were Boise shoppers Tues The doors and windows will be liver a talk on a current subject. In Tokyo, was discharged visit with relatives there. Bishop Installed as soon as they are avail Members of the Nyssa chamber trict director. He pointed out that day. Fort Lewis, Washington Sept- and Mrs. Child are expected home Easterners Visit— able The building will house a new aber 25. Before leaving Tokyo today. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Schmldlapp of commerce have been invited to all OPA programs are stUl In effect in every part of the district wheth Visit Friend— repair shop and provide storage met his brother. Pvt. Henry of Jacksonville. Florida are visit meet with the Lions. Mrs. Catherine Reber^er of Port space for 10 busses. er or not a board office Is located itchell, who Is stationed at Yok- Parents of Son— ing Mr and Mrs. Eugene H. Flesh- land, formerly of Nyssa. Mrs. Hen nearby. oma as clerk-typist. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Flanagan arejm on and family at their ranch on Here From Boise— The remaining eight local boards ry Sherwood and Mrs. Clara Beam Special Interest Party— Mrs. Louise McGaven of Boise parents of a son bom In the Holy | Grand avenue. Mr. and Mrs The officers of the special Inter R ,l»tlves— Rosary hospital In Ontario. Sept- Schmldlapp traveled by car by Is visiting her son-in-law and and territories Include Weiser— spent Tuesday at the home of Mrs. est class In the MIA will hold the Mr and Mrs. Joe Robertson and (ember 27. The boy weighed 8 way of Chicago to attend the daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mau- Ontario, Nyssa. Vale. Payette. New O. E. Dorman. first party of the season October Meadows, Council and Cambridge. Robertson’s parents, Mr. and ] pounds, 2 ounces. The baby Is the wedding of their daughter, Mary ghn. 18 at 8 pm. at the h«me of the PT A Will Meet— rv frank Toed of Oakland, Cal- (third grandchild of State Senator Ann. They also visited Zellau Stor- The Kingman Kolony PTA will entertainment chairman. Mrs 8 . Visiting Mother— 017118 ■ and Mr. and Mrs. R ichard'and Mrs. Bd Flanagan of Yakima ie park and other places of Inter- Visit At Nampa— Mr and Mrs Robert Burrellc meet in the Adrian high school p. Bybee. Oames will be played un Holly Smith and children visited reny and son, "Dicky”, of Salem valley, Washington. The maternal est en route. Mrs. Schmldlapp and rave been visiting the past 10 days grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. F. Mrs. Fleshmon were neighbors In hi* mother, Mrs. Julia Smith, and and daughter. Karren Lee, of Seat building Thursday evening. October der the direction of Mrs W. O. his brother, Oscar, at Nampa last tle are visiting at the home of Mr. 17 at 8 p m. The program c h a ir-! Peterson. Mrs. Lloyd Lewis Is an ith Mr and Mrs. Artie Robertson. Percy Sheppard, also of Yakima North Carolma and Florida, Burrelle’s mother, Mrs. A. L. Flet man Invites all members to be assistant to the committee. All Sunday. * Robertson and Mrs. Keeny valley. cher. Another son, Maurice Bur- present to hear outside speakers members of this clan are Invited ~e 5011 and daughter of Mr. and Have Dinner Gnests— relle. and family of Klamath Falls talk on the state school support to attend. rs Artie Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Don Moas and two Visit Here— Shop at Caldwell— are also visiting at the Fletcher fund. Musical numbers will be giv Mr and Mrs. Robert Davis and Mrs. S. M. Helner and Mrs. S. W. children and Miss Barbara Tucker Visiting Here— home, and expect to locate In Nys- en. daughter of Sunset valley spent kit* Relatives— Abersold were In Caldwell this week were dinner guests Sunday at the Guests at the John Quigley home Sunlay with Mrs. Holly Smith. Mrs Ralph Farley of Drumm- on business. D. O. Bybee home. are his mother Mrs Jane Quigley: Here from Utah— ■ithille. Quebec. Canada was a Gnests At Dewey Home— Mrs. Leonard King of Ogden and ] his sister and her husband. Mr Guests At Dinner— ek-end gueat of relative* in Ny- At Naming Home— Ill During Week-end— Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Deem of Mrs. Iris Russel of Twills, Utah, | and Mrs. Ed Christoffer and son Mr. andMrs. C A. Marshall were Shr 1» a cousin Mrs — J. _. J Dave Christensen and Mrs. Edith — S. . W. Abersold was confined to , — of — ----- . . -------------— , ,, D Sher- Ontario were dinner guests Sunday! were visitors at the Hubert Christ- i of Oakland. California, and his n and other members of th e , Cordley are receiving medical treat- his bed on account of Illness dur- dinner guests at the H. k I brother of Creawell, Oregon. 1st the E. A. Dewey home. lensen home Monday evening ll j ie.l family. I ment a t the Nyssa Nursing borne ing the week-end. j wood home Sunday. >oll Hoi r pi ivate parties, lunc J JOURNAL •/ School District Receives Tools ™ Bids Requested On Water Main VlT'lT ZgZZJTJS?? % o J S S <*« ■