Image provided by: Nyssa Public Library; Nyssa, OR
About Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199? | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1947)
WeNYSSA VO LU M E X X X X II NO. 8 JOURNAL NYSSA, OREGON, TH U RSD AY, M ARCH 13, 1947' IN APPLE Gladys’ Defense MRS. WILLIAM JONES Four New Classrooms And Use HOUSE VALLEY BURNED MOTHER OF CHILD, Improvement Of Nyssa Streets Fails To Call IS DECLARED SANE Single Witness Of Oregon Trail School Asked By City And State Scheduled A two-room residence owned by Raymond Pierce in the Apple val County Judge Irwin Troxell ann ley area was destroyed by fire, ounced Monday that Dr. Ralph along with all o f the contents, Davis, Boise psychiatrist, issued Monday morning. Williams Tells O f Illicit the opinion that Mrs. William Jon The fire is reported to have been Recommendations O ffer Love A ffa ir With es of Big Bend, mother of Norma started when an oil heater blew State Calls For Main St. ed A t Meeting O f Jean Jones, who died several days up. No insurance was carried on Doctor’s W ife Bids; Water System To ago, was sane, normal and res- the new house and the contents. Committee _... ., , , ponsible for her actions. Be Improved The Nyssa Boat ctub has improv- The loss included $150 in cash. Without warning, the defense Mrg Jonei j^ d lbetm held inthe Harold Henlgson of Portland has A recommendation that the ed the old road to the Owyhee rested its case in the trial of state McKenzie nursing home in O nt made arrangements to open a Plans for extensive Improvement school district add four classrooms dam, club officers announced to- of Oregon versus Mrs. Gladys ario on a warrant calling for a law office in Ken Renstrom’s real of the streets in the city of Nyssa sanity hearing. Since her daugh and repair the present elementary • day. Broadhurst, charged with the mur- I der of her husband. Dr. w . D. ter's death. Judge Troxell said that estate office in the Atkeson build during 1947 were discussed at a school building a:.J Improve th e ' Fifty men, using four trucks and ing at Main and Third streets. meeting of the city council Tues Broadhurst, in Vale-» Wednesday since she had been declared sane Oregon Trail building for use o f 1 two graders, worked on the road Mr. Henlgson has practiced law afternoon without calling even one anc* n°rmal, his court no longer day night. classes next fall was aT>Drov6d at 1 c . _. in New York and Oregon fo r the "Teaching responsibility is one o f . w itn e*. | Jurisdiction and that any fur- a meeting of the N y S T “ h w l I ° “ e day' ^ np- rapped the City Manager E. K. Burton has last 13 years. He has resided in thc most valuable 4-H club les- T h 6 suddenness with which the inquiry^ into the death of the Portland since 1944. Mr. Henlgson been notified that the state high sons", declared Cal Monroe, assist- i defense closed its case left the (’ jr' would the business of the served in the army from Febru way commission will open bids on ant slate club leader, in addressing 1 state only two and one-half hours j U1« ™ t attorney of the school board, who a.sked I P‘® T ' ary. 1943 to May, 1946. The road up the river has been the annual 4-H leaders rally at surfacing Nyssa's Main street from which to prepare its argument | q for the appointent of the comm- 1 Mrs. Henigson and two children First street to TV, closed because of the poor condi- Boulevard Grange hall Wednesday, to the jury and gave indication Seventh street ittee to assist in the formulation tlon . th brld c will move to Nyssa as soon as March 25. Monroe emphasized the importance ■ that the case would be given to "JV "deir tir^ 1' d“ ided . * * * * living quarters can be secured. of plans for construction of addi- 1 bridges. action to take, if any, in the Jopes The state highway department tlonal school buildings, necessi of giving the club member full the jury late today specifications include the follow The defense rested soon after case- tated by the crowded conditions ownership of his project and mak ing information: "Malheur coun caused by the increase ip local ing him responsible for its success. waiving further cross-examination | ty, Nyssa (1st street-7th street) . II r» 11 population. Medals for achievement in the of Alvin Lee Williams, who is al- j section of the old Oregon Trail. national contests were presented to leged to have confessed the murder 1 , | I 1 ( j P | * P | ! i l 1 ) 1 1 The school board has already Federal aid project No. 3-70 (3), county winners by Monroe. Club of Dr. Broadhurst and to have im- 1 “ appointed an architect, Graham World War I I veterans who have 1.40 mile of grading and paving. members receiving these awards plicated Mrs. Broadhurst as a j Smith of Eugene, to take charge of obtained loans under the G. I. Requires approximately 9300 cu Mrs. Ruth Brooks, resident of were: Clothing, Rosemary Reed o f , confederate. pans for the building program. bill will get a double break on any bic yards excavation; 180 cubic Improvement of the present grade Nyssa for many years, died about Brogan; cleaning, Eleanor Reed of • Judge M. A. Biggs, presiding at i federal income tax they may have school structure will include re 4 o'clock this morning in the Nyssa West Bench; food preparation, Ar- the celebrated trial, denied a mo - ' Plans have been completed for to pay, William M. Black, Jr., vet yards concrete in curbs, drive-ways pairing the outer walls that are Nursing home. She suffered a par lene Piercy of Kingman Koiony; tion for a directed verdict of ac- the Cinderella ball to be held in erans administration representative and walks; 6500 cubic yards rock or gravel base materials; 20 tons quittal, offered by one of the def- the Nyssa gymnasium Friday night, deteriorating in places, covering alytic stroke Wednesday night of 1 meat animal, Kenneth Romans of in this area, explained. liquid asphaltic material, and field crops, Anita 1 ense attorneys, P. J. Gallagher, March 14 at 8 o’clock under the the concrete floors and installing last week and remained uncon- Willowereek; The four per cent gratuity pay- 2540 tons asphaltic concrete pave . . , . „ scious practically all of the time Barnes of Star; poultry, Ardyce who said that the state failed to jponsorship of the Girls league. additional toilets. The theme of the program and ment ^ lch the V A credits to an ment. This project may be bid , Hurst and Ilea k reager of K ing- offer any evidence of conspiracy The school board feels that by until her death. dance will be "Rhapsody In Blue", ex-serviceman on the guaranteed in combination __________ _____ _ the Ontario with A daughter, Mrs. P. J. Walsh, man Koiony; victory gardens, Nel- i apart from Williams' own testi- erecting four additional class project in exempt pavement widening rooms t o the present building and is expected to arrive by plane from 0ra Reed of West Bench and Don- mony, which the defense contend- The program will include s e l e c - i T - l T . . T 0 ', l- loan rom the federal tax, under an in- Malheur county using three or four rooms in the SanDiego this evening. A son, Har- aid Newbill of Kingman Koiony . ' ed was not competent, and that tions by the girls glee club and temal revenue bureau ruling. In The project will Include con- Oregon Trail schoolhouse suffic- old Brooks, will come from San Nelora Reed and Ardyce Hurst re-1 Mrs. Broadhurst may have been individual numbers. Membera of the royal court will addition. all interest which the vet- structlon o f curbs, a storm sewer ient space will be provided to acc- Francisco. Until their arrival, fun- ceived $25 war bonds for placing an accessory after the fact, but a ommodate the youngsters, but even era* arrangements cannot be com-, ¡n the blue ribbon class in the was not on trial for that offense, be Patty Chard, Lorraine Farr, eran pays on his loan may be de- which will drain water from with the additional rooms the Nys- | Pleted. state in the victory garden a n d ' Gallagher also said that “ It ap- Ellen Herrman, June Savage, Al- ducted from income, Whether or block on each side of Main street the Wada, Adrienne Peterson, not the V A gratuity actually paid and directional barriers at sa system will be crowded. The _ Mrs. Brooks, who had lived in poultry contest respectively. I pears from state evidence that yce I schoolhouse, designed to direct Special awards were presented t o ' there was not a murder by Will- John Barthoioma, Spencer Beus, any of the interest. committee said that this addi Nyssa for about 20 years, was the In Oregon, 5472 veterans have re- \ traffic into the hU{hways running tional classroom space must be mother of Cleo Brooks, who was Geraldine Dickey of Brogan a n d ! lams. The most that was shown Jerry Bellon, Bob Church, George ceived $499,500 credited to their between Ontario, Adrian and Nys- provided if a “ double shift' of taken prisoner on one of the Pac- Kenneth Romans o f Willowereek. was an assault by Williams on the Iseri and Don Herren. Selection of G. I. loan accounts by the VA, ^ the Cinderella and prince will be school is to be avoided next fall. itie islands by the Japanese at the A. A. Atherton, county agricultural Continued On Patte 7 The city council also discussed announced the night of the ball. Black pointed out Because of the anticipated con start of world war II. Other sur chairman of the Oregon Bankers Through January, the V A had a propose^ project o f Improving Four couples are seeking the tinued growth in population, these vivors include a son, Gerald, an association, presented Geraldine positions of duke and duchess. approved fo r guarantee or insur other streets in Nyssa and ad additions will probably only be officer in »he army, and three dau Dickey with a check for $5 for They are Elaine Peterson, Mardi ance loans totaling $24,789,762 in ditional water main installations sufficient for one year. After that ghters, Opal, Mabel and Leona. placing in the blue ribbon class in I Sallee, Mary Lou Schenk and this state, with government guar and a high elevation tank. The the committee anticipates that ad Opal and Mrs. Walsh are the wiv the state style revue. Kenneth Ro- | Helen Warren and Frankie Ander antees amounting to $11,750,251. Of street improvements will cost ap ditional buildings will have to be es of naval afficers. mans received a scholarship to 4-H | son, Duane Holcomb, Robert Florea the approved loans, 4248 were for proximately $100.000. Out of that The body is in the Nyssa Funeral summer school for the outstanding j provided. homes, 339 for farms and 885 for amount the city will pay $30,000 In order to finance the long-time home. livestock breeding project; this was | Postmaster Lloyd Lewis stated and Dean Sutherland. businesses. Dianna Pfeiler will be the Jun for surfacing the intersections. program, the board expects to ask awarded by Safeway stores a u d ' at a luncheon of the Nyssa cham- ior princess and Brent Hartley The property owners will pay the local residents to approve a bond presented by Bob Clausen, local ber of commerce Wednesday noon will be the Junior prince. remainder of the cost under the issue sometime this year. .W ith manager. ) that grass receipts of the Nyssa Bancroft act. The city expects funds already on hand, the board Mrs. Katheryn Claypool, county post office haave increased 108 to retire the Intersection 1 m - expects to pay part of the cost school superintendent, and Mrs. per cent since 1938. provement bond, which the peo o f this year's improvements, but Edna Ferris, county nurse, talked | The increase of the 1946 re- ple will be asked to vote on, with more funds will be needed. briefly on the educational value of ceipts over the figure of 19 4 5 money allotted to the city from Because of high costs, the com The 1947 baseball and track 4-H club work in training future amounted to 13 per cent, The first Nyssa Eagles basket Edgar L. Magill of Nyssa, ar the state gasoline tax fund. As mittee and school board feel that schedules of the Snake river val citizens. | The figures by years are a s ball team sponsored by the Nyssa not only the work that is absolutely ley schools were drafted at a meet New officers of the Malheur 4-H follows: 1938, $12.578.03; 1939, rested on a charge o f grand lar- Eagles (F. O. E.) Lodge completed a result the program will cause an increase in taxes. necessary be done this year, leav ing of schoolmasters in Emmett leaders council were installed in a $11,988.41; 1940, $13,451.16: 194 l'i * rrn ceny- was l bound over f t A t « Tim t h i if e n vx /1 im - if oot iir n a lr a very successful season by win-* grand jury last week .n after waiv Expansion of the water system, ing the remainder to be started Wednesday night. simple ceremony by Mrs. Threlma $14,321.24; 1942, $15,211.45; 1943, nlng 16 out of 21 games played ing preliminary hearing in Thom which city officials said is inade when conditions are more pro The Nyssa Bulldogs will open Elliot of Kingman Koiony. These $16,950.85; 1944, $22,659.32; 1945, during the season. as Jones' justice court in Ontario. quate, will cost approximately $90.- pitious. However, they feel that the season with a game against new officers are Mrs. Nell Bowers. $23.169.76, and 1946, $26,204.55. The Eagles had a grand total 000 dollars, which will be Magill. who was employed by paid the financing should be under Parma there March 18. Another president; Harvey Holton, vice The length of the rural carrier of 1110 points against their op was from water revenues. taken within the next few months practice game with Parma will be president, and Mrs. C larice' Ross, routes has increased tremendously. the Union Pacific railroad, ponents 782 points. Taking high charged with stealing property The council will hold a special in order to take advantage of low played on the Nyssa diamond secretary. Mrs. Elliot presented both Route 1 has Increased from 36.1 the Olson, a fellow scoring honors for the season was meeting March 21 to start interest rates and be ready to pro March 21. Other non-conference the incoming and the retiring of miles in 1939 to 48.05 miles in from Martin Guard Tommy Holman with a necessary proceedings for the im- worker on a Nyssa extra gang. ceed with the program whe con games will be as follows: March ficers with corsages. 1946 and route 2 Increased from The property, including blankets, total of 352 points in 21 games, provements. ditions warrant. 25, Emmett there, and April 1, 26.6 miles in 1939 to 70.8 miles in a watch, toilet and laundry soap or a game average of a p p r o x l - 1 _________________ Emmett here. 1946. Next in line powder, is alleged to have been m ately 17 points. The Nyssa conference schedule In 1939 the office had three stolen from a bunk car in which was the Eagles' center, Dale Will is as follows: April 15, Ontario at clerks and now has five. The of both lived. The property, valued son. with 252 points. Other play Nyssa; April 18, Nyssa at Vale; fice became a second class office at $65. Magill was arrested in On ers and their total for the season April 22, Nyssa at Adrian; April in 1939 and now has two more tario by H. C. Parmer, city m ar were; Secretary o f State Robert S. Ralph Castator has sold t h e 25, Nyssa at Ontario; April 29, brackets to go before becoming a Gene Bellon. 127; Calvin W il Farrell, Jr., has notified City M an shal of Ontario. Owyhee Drug company store to Vale at Nyssa, and May 2, Adrian Mr. and Mrs. Martin Teske, first class office, or an increase son, 119; Robert Wilson, 99; Leon ager E. K, Burton that a new Hubert Perisoll of Nampa. at Nyssa. Bailey. 57; Lloyd Wilson, 38; Blair state census of Nyssa will be com Who have moved to Nyssa from of approximately $14,000 a year. Mr. Castator, who has been en The track schedule is as follows: City carrier service will not” be Hendricks. 35; Darreld Btlenke, 32; pleted by March 31. the possible until the official census gaged in the drug business for | Cross country run, intramural, Homedale, have announced Harold Wilson, 14; Robert Root, The census will be conducted many years, has operated t h e March 28; Vale at Nyssa, April 3; I organization of a new firm, the shows a population of 2500 in the The interior of Bracken’s store 6; L o y d Lewis, 5. under the supervision of the state Owyhee drug store since lost fall. Ontario relay carnival, April 11; Nyssa Heating company, which delivery area. The population is located in the Atkeson building Th e Nyssa Eagles "B ” team by local enumerators. A state He will attend to his farming in invitational meet at Vale, April 17; has opened an office at Fourth believed to be now well over 2500, lias been remodeled during the won nine out of 10 games played representative will be here dur terests and other business. Malheur county meet at 'Ontario, street and Good avenue. but the last official census, taken last few days. during the season running up 388 ing the census taking. Mr. Perisoll has spent the last April 26; Snake river valley meet I Mr. Teske, who has had 15 in 1940, shows a population of the opposition’s The center partition was re points against The census will be taken now 10 years in Nampa, where he was at Welser, May 3; district meet, years of experience in the heat- 1800. A state census will be taken moved and the store was com 225. Players who played with the manager of the Save-More drug May 10, and state meet, May 17. ing and sheet metal business, will this month.- Lack of sidewalks will pletely redecorated. The Shoe de team were; Blair Hendricks. Leon because another government cen sus will not be taken until 1950 store. He and his wife will move the partment now extends across the Bailey. be associated with L. McLaughlin be the greatest obstacle in Loyd Wilson. Darrold and the rapid growth o f the city to Nyssa Sunday. and A rt Zillig. Mr. Teske will way of securing carrier service, back of the store. Stelnke, Harold Wilson, Robert makes a current population figure • ic-vaiQ | i |jTi/T| 1 r D N manage the Nyssa plant and the i Mr. Lewis said. Jay Bybee, desirable. Manager Fred Bracken stated Root, Lloyd Lewis, Visit Here— , L l U l t j L U I r L t l L U l M three men will continue to op- | The department is desperately that he will install new fixtures. Bob Eldredge. Glen Weeks, L i- Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Stratton of ---------- 1 erate the Owyhee Sheet M e ta l, in need of relief from the mail verle Toombs. Vern Beasley and Odell, Oregon, Mrs. Ida Oaldesser J. W. Browne of Nampa, scout shop in Homedale. I box situation. All of the boxes in Roy Pierce. and son, Glen, and Mrs. Bertha executive of the Ore-Ida council, Mr. Teske, who served in the the post office are rented, with a Covey o f Paqkdale, Oregon, Mr. talked on scouting at the weekly merchant marines during the war, waiting list of 60 families. Sale Postponed— and Mrs. W. H. Parker and Lloyd luncheon of the Nyssa Lions club has worked in Denver, Minneapo- Harold Martin of Emmett has The American Legion auxiliary Ten seniors of the Nyssa high and Janice of Kennewick, Wash Monday noon. lis, and Oakland, California. His IN HO LY RO SARV 1IOSPITAI purchased the Owyhee barber cooked food sale planned f o r school, about one-fourth of the ington, were week-end guests in Mr. Browne said that the or- partners are also ex-service men. Mrs. W. T. Cannon^of Sunset1 Shop from M. J. Leach, who has March 15 has been postponed un class, have, through filing of the Frank and Donald Parker ganization. which was formed 37 The company, which is remod- valley submitted to a major oper- operated the shop since last fall, til April 5. The sale will be held transcripts. Indicated that they In homes. Mrs. Covey remained for years ago, has had 14,000.000 mem- eling a residence at Fourth street ation In the Holy Rosary hospital j Mr. Martin has been Interested in Don Graham's office. tend to enter colleges and uni an indefinite stay to help care for bers during that time. The Boy and Good avenue for temporary in the Sanford beauty and barber versities. her sister, Mrs. Parker, who is Scout organization now has a quarters, will erect a new struc- She is recovering nicely. shop in Emmett with Charles San In Hospital— The students are Donald Low confined to her bed. membership of 2,000,000. | ture on the property as soon as ford for the last 10 years. Mr. Mrs. A. H. Doydell underwent a and John Barthoioma. Oregon The Lions club sponsors a scodt passible The fire-proof building, Dies In Nyssa— Martin, who will take charge of m ajor operation In the Holy R o -ls ta te college; David Sarazln and Visit In Nyssa— troop, with Walter L. McPartland 40 by 70 feet, will be constructed Mrs. Lydia Scott of Vale passed the shop in the near future, said sary hospital Monday. | Doris Beers, University of Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. William DeGrofft as scoutmaster. Mr. Browne was of cinderblocks. away in the Nyssa Nursing home the interior of the building will ------------------------ Dorothy Barthoioma and Ellen of Baker, former Nyss3 residents, accompanied to the luncheon by j In addition to other work, the Tuesday. March 11. Burial will be be completely remodeled. Baby Arrives— Ann Herrman. Eastern Oregon attended to business here Wednes Leon Myers of Ontario, field ex- company will handle Lennox coal In the Ontario cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mitchell of College of Education; Bob Phar day. ecutive. i and oil furnaces. Visiting Brother— Flushing, New York, are parents aoh. Colorado State college; Jerry George Knowles of Emmett. | ------------------------ Crows Destroyed— Miss Ulla Trummell of Hot o f s girl, born March 6. The ba Bellon, University o f Idaho, lieutenant-governor of the Lons Firemen Called— School T o Be Closed— The Malheur game district f Spring. New Mexico, arrived Mon by, who lias been named Nancy Southern Branch; June Savage, City firemen were called to the the game commission reports the day to visit her The Nyssa grade school will be club, gave a short talk on lion- brother, Jim Norma. Is a granddaughter of Mr Pacific university, and Patsy Nyssa Packing company market destruction in February of more Trammel closed Monday. March 17, to al ism. and Mrs. Oeorge Mitchell. Owynn, Colorado Women's col about 11 o'clock Tuesday night, but than 5000 crows by the blasting low teachers to attend in-service lege. ) found only a compressor motor of crow rookeries on an island <n T o Hold Service— training at Ontario. The course Installs Saw Filer— Here From Seattle— C. C. Patterson, formerly of the | bearing smoking. No damage was the Snake river between Ontario will be in charge of the state d i The Episcopal Lenten service Mrs. A. C. Norcott, a former Returns From Coast— rector of physical education. The Owyhee district, has installed a j caused. and Nyssa, where large concen for this week will be held Friday Nyssa resident, visited at the Mm. C. P. Hansen returned last new Foly automatic saw filer in ------------------------ high school will remain open. trations of crows winter annually. evening at 8 pm. at the home of home of Dr. and Mrs K. E. Kerby week from a week's vacation spent his shop at First street and Ehr-1 Helps Plan Meeting— Members of the Malheur game Mrs. Hilda Tensen. Tuesday. Mrs. Norcott was en at Portland and other coast cities. good avenue. Mrs Joe Brumbach went to La- league and game commission per Visit Friends— route to Caldwell, where she will Orande Monday to represent Mai- j sonnet cooperated in the under - Nursing Home News— M r and Mrs. Henry Williams i visit relatives for two weeks. Go To Spokane— heur county in the planning o f ' taking, o f Firth, Idaho, were guests at Club To Ride— Mr. and Mrs. Olenn McGinnis ; Mr and Mrs Jack McKee and the regional teachers conference I The Owyhee Riding club the H. R. Sherwood home a part of Nyssa are parents of a boy Visit From Utah— son, Terry, and Mrs. George Mc this fall. The Institute will be held Father Dies__ of last week. Mr. Williams and planned a horse back ride born 8unday, March 9 in the nurs Mr and Mrs Prell Blair and Kee motored to Spokane Thurs Mr. Sherwood were friends more Sunday. March 16. Members are in Baker for all teachers of the 7| B F Bratton of Osborne. Kan- ing home The baby weighed 6 son. and Mr. and Mrs Norvell day evening, returning Monday. asked to provide wetners fo r the I counties of eastern Oregon The sas. father of Mrs R. M Ooch- pounds. 15 ounces. than 40 years ago. Leavitt and daughter of Lewiston. They visited at the home a# Mrs pot luck lunch They will meet tentative date has been set for ram of Nyssa. A. A Bratton, route Those receiving medical treat Utah, spent from Friday until McKee's daughter. Mrs. M a x at the "Dude" Parker ranch, the I October 9 and 10. j t. Ontario, and Mrs. C. C Wy- ment at the nursing home are Sunday at the home of Mr. and Schweizer, and family. Refrigerator T o Be Given— A refrigerator will be given away last place up Cow Hollow, at 10 i ckoff of Baker, died February 27. Mrs. Addle Parker, Tommy Ceri Mrs. Kenneth Cottle. I f the weather is bad the Here From Parkdale— at a dance to be sponsored by the a m Mr. Bratton was 90 years old at j of Nyssa and Charlie Burke of j Civic Club To Meet— Mr and Mrs. George Morgan j the time of his death Nyssa Veterans association in the ride will be postponed. Brogan. I Visits Parents— The Nyssa Civic chib will hold and FYankie and Nancy of Park- ------------------------ gymnasium Saturday night, March -------------------------- I Miss Frances Faster was a guest its next meeting Wednesday. dale. Oregon, visited from Sunday Shop In Boise— 15. The proceeds will be placed Visits Parents— Visits Parents— • last week In the home of her par- March 26. at 2:30 in the Parish Mr and Mrs Harry Miner spent until Wednesday with their aunt; Mrs Harry Kingrey, Mrs in the association's building fund. W Mrs Art Sykes of Ontario visited ! enti, Mr. and Mrs W W Foster hall. The meeting has been furnish the last week visiting in Jamison, at and uncle, Mr. and Mrs Pond's orchestra Frank A. Fox and Mrs Wyatt Smith : her parents, Mr and Mr* Homer She left for Winchester, Idaho to postponed from the regular meet the home of Mr. Miner's parents. Parker. music. shopped in Boise last Thursday* I Ernest, last Thursday. ‘ continue her home missionary work. ing date. Wednesday. March 19. BOATMEN IMPROVE OWYHEE DAM ROAD ATTORNEY OPENING OFFICE IN NYSSA Countv Council O f 4-H Meets VETERANS WILL GET DOUBLE TAX BREAK Ruth Brooks Is Taken By Death Plans Completed Growth O f Post Office Is Large Baseball, Track Schedules Drawn NYSSA MAN HELD ON THEFT CHARGE NAMPA MAN BUYS LOCAL DRUG STORE Eagles Record Fine Showing CENSUS WILL BE COMPLETED SOON Heating Concern Opening Plant BRACKEN’S STORE INTERIOR CHANGED j » SCOUTS TOPIC AT EMMETT RESIDENT BUYS BARBER SHOP win SENIORS PLAN TO ENTER COLLEGES