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JOURNAL
TOeNYSSA
VOLUM E XXXXI1I
NO. 27
N YSSA,
OREGON,
T H U R SD A Y , JU LY
15, 1948
SERVICE HELD FOR
City Budget Of
KATHERINE HOWARD
$52,685 Given
OF NYSSA SECTION
Graveside services under the aus-
f inal Approval ! pices
of the L.D.S. church were
Nyssa Rodeo Is .
Advertised In
Valley Cities
Streets Vacated , r and , , Oth-
held ln c:overlawn cemetery Wed'
,
nesday morning at 10:30 for Kath-
M a t t e i-S Handled
erine Howard, who died at the
Council
family home near Mitchell butte;
Livestock and Performers
To Be Here Early
LEE THRASHER AND
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o Rest
WIFE INJURED IN
Stoker And Halvorson Offer
Two Low Bids On Hospital
| Face Bid o f Nyssa Man
L ow ; W inner To Be
Announced Later
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Monday at 3:30 p. m. The Nyssa
The city budget for the 1948-49 _.
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Several Nyssa businessmen and AUTOMOBILE CRASH
Funeral home was in charge of |
Opening of bids by the board of
fiscal year was approved without
members of the Owvhee Riding I . . .
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interment.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thrasher of directors of the Malheur Memorial
opposition at the final hearing held
club
went
to
cities
and
towns
in
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Miss Howard was bom in Eagle,
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Parma were taken to the Holy Hospital association ln the city hall
by the city oouncil Tuesday night.
the Snake river vallev Monday to
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Idaho June 4, 1932. She lived in
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Rosary
hospital in Ontario last this morning at 11 o'clock revealed
The budget amounts to $52,685, of the vicinity of Eagle and Boise all
advertise the Nyssa night rodeo.
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oiiiKiay
suffering
from
injuries sus- that Leslie W. Stoker o f Nyssa
which $24,449 will be raised bv tax of her life until the family moved
which will be held July 23 and 24.
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amed In an automobile accident was one o f the two lowest bidden
ation, $16,299 witthin the six per to this community a year ago.
The men distributed advertising
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cent limitation and $8,150 outside
* >n highway 28 west of Cairo junc- on the proposed hospital to be er
The .girl is survived by her par
material in the cities in which they ion’
ected in Nyssa.
the six per cent limitation. The ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howard
remaining $28,236 will be raised and several brothers and sisters.
Stoker's face bid was t255.M8.at.
"
«Mrs.
Thrasher.
71,
sufteied
from
from sources other than taxation.
Miss Howard is reported to have
Harley Tuckers famous rodeo evere shock, a leg fracture and with a deduction of $louo for ex
Hearings were held on the va been suffering from rheumatic fev
cavation ot tne casement, which
livestock and performers will fur- oiuusaian. Mr. Thrasher, 70, suf-
cation of Pine avenue between First er since she was five years old.
was offered as a donation by a
nish
the
excitement
and
thrills
on
from
shock
and
other
in-
and Third streets, Oregon street be
campaign subscriber. The next low
both nights o f the show. They will 111 "Is' , .
tween Fifth and Seventh streets and
est bidder was Carl M. Halverson,
.
f J Lytle of Parma and Agnes
an alley running east and west be
arrive in Nyssa several days prior ¿orrU and Paul Hyke of Vale who Inc., of Portland, whose face bid
tween Sixth and the highway and
was $258,506, with a deduction of
to the opening date in order that veie riding in the automobile that
between Main street and Bower
$5400 for excavations. Considering
¡ill
may
be
rested
and
in
top
con-
0|l“Jed
with
the
Thrasher
mach-
avenue. No one was present to pro
the deductions, Halvorson offered a
dition
for
the
gruelling
exhibitions.
w«
r
e
,
also
injured,
but
were
test, so the council ordered an or
net bid of $253,106 and Stoker a
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.
elea e.l from the hospital after net bid of $264,048.88 Halvorson
dinance drawn to vacate the streets
A large carnival will arrive h ere, evening emergency treatment.
Funeral services will be held Fri
and alleys.
day morning at 10 o’clock in the
Jul.. 21 lor a run of several days. ‘ Lytle said the accident occurred considered all excavating, including
the drilling of three wells, in the
Attorney Harold Henigson pres L.D.S. chapel in Vale for Edmund P.
Additional sections have been when he swerved his machine into $5400 and Stoker considered only
ented a request asking that Dr. Hendrix, 57, former county assess
built onto the grandstand to ass- I *‘e 'etl 'ane °* traffic to avoid the basement excavation. From that
L. A. Maulding be allowed to erect
or, who committed suicide at his
ure seating for 3500 persons. Res-
ti,lg an automobile and* tractor standpoint. Stoker offered a much
an office building at the corner home in Vale Monday.
erve seat tickets and general ad- ^ead of him. The crash occurred better bid.
of Fifth street and fhiison avenue.
Officials reported that Hendrix
shell
Lytle's car was still in the
n lsion tickets will be placed on
The request was denied by the
Other face bids were as follows:
shot himself in the heart with a
-ale at the Nyssa Insurance agency left lane of traffic.
council on the grounds that it was 30-30 calibre rifle Monday morn
Rlverman and Sons, Portland, $307,-
State
police
officers,
saying
that
office Saturday, July 17.
contrary to the zoning ordinance.
196.23: Intermountain Builders, Inc.
ing after his wife had called him
The program each night will in- ^y te was driving at an uncontroll- of Caldwell, $287,896, and Teller
The city completed sale of two
for breakfast. He is reported to
i elude the grand entry of Queeh ib'e ra’ e
sPeed. arrested him on Construction company of Portland.
tracts of land on the north end
have taken his life because of ill
Bette Pett and others, saddle brone •' charge of-reckless driving. The $325,668
cf the city dump. The council sold
health and worry over the affairs
«r. W ti
lading, bareback riding, bulldogging, ron* °f his car and that of Mr.
10 acres to Tobler’s Feed and Fuel
The board of directors are still
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brahma uul|
bull w
riding and clowning,
,nc* Mrs.
Thrasher were demolished considering the bids today and will
for a broiler plant and 10 acres to of the brick yard which he manag
ed.
Hendrix
resigned
as
county
as-
Nyssa’s
1948
rodeo
queen,
Bette
The
family
moved
to
this
vicinity
c
a’f
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r
oping*
boys'
ca
lT'riding*
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"and
,y
the
impact.
C. E. Leseberg for equipment stor
probably not announce the succeas-
sessor in 1947 to become manager Pett, has been riding horses ever eight years ago from Pocatello, fiag ancj »take races
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age.
ful bidder for two or three days.
of
Oregon
Clay
Products,
Inc.
n
n
c
e
jh
e
was
a
small
girl
and
she
where
Mr.
Pett
also
engaged
in
T
he
following
drill
teams
of
the
“FIREWORKS”
SHOW
President Frank Morgan said.
The council asked the state high
Mr.
Hendrix
was
bom
June
9,
«s
now
18
years
old.
farming.
Western
Riding
Clubs
association
way commission to permit the
PROVIDED BY SHORT
Miss Pett, who was graduated! will perform- Weiser Vale Boise
Lutheran church to move the First 1891 in Escalanta, Utah and spent! Queen Bette, daughter of Mr. and
Christian church building across most of his life in Malheur county, j Mrs. Bruce Pett, lives with her from the Parma high school in | «heriff’s posse and Caldwell junior
IN ELECTRIC WIRES
team
J
Main street, with the understanding He was a member of the American j parents on a farm on the Idaho 1948, will appear at the rodeo on
balloon corps during world war I. -¡¡de of Snake river, but is employ- her pinto pony, “ Apache",
that the city assume responsibility
Power service was interrupted in
After his discharge from the ser- ed at Carl's Doll House in Nyssa. '
iPlioto by Evans) I
for any damage that might ‘be caus
Nyssa Saturday night about 10 o'
vice
he
returned
to
Vale,
where
h
e
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ed. The Lutherans have purchased
clock by a short in the lines, which
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the church and have built a base married Nora Frances Struthers \ \ r
I provided a "fireworks" display for
The Nyssa city baseball team
ment at Fifth street and Park av
hose in the north end of town who dropped a close game to the O nt-
enue to place it on.
Pad not retired for the night.
tario Nisei Tuesday evening, July
Ed Stockman, consulting engin
The short occurred in the lines 13 by a score of 16 to 8. H ie game,
eer o f Baker, presented plans and
north of the substation on Third played on the local field, was a
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a report on future sewer exten and the Malheur Game league.
¡tree!, probably because of a bird constant see-saw between the two
Survivors are his widow; three1 Thomas Evans, manager of Evans I Gene Marcom, who lives on the
sions, which would provide service
flying into the wires or someone teams until the last frame whan
that Owyhee river above
the reservoir, is S l l l e
S o t F o r O p e n i hrowing
n g D a a y wire over the lines, car- the Ontario men brought In nine
to areas not now serviced and ex daughters, Mrs. Lovinia Homer of studio, announced yesterday
Portland, Mrs. Hazel Justus of Vale
tend lines about one-fourth mile
Jp U l t r a - m o d e r n N y s s a
rying 4000 volts, according to Ber - 1 runs while Nyssa could manage
and Mrs. Edna Belnap of Homer, Bobby Oxman. son of Mr. and Mrs. j receiving treatment in the Caldwell
each way out of the city limits.
nard Frost, Idaho Power company only one.
P la n t
Alaska and a son, David of Vale. W. G. Oxman, and Carol Anderson,' Sanitarium for injuries sustained
No action was taken by the coun-
manager
Although the score makes it app
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Roger j when a horse he was riding fell
cilmen.
Many persons were attracted by ear that the game was a walk-«way
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Anderson, both of Nyssa, won first over a cliff Wednesday of last week
The new Union Livestock Comm-
he flash.
After the wires were the game was exceptionally cloae
L y lltlm h C r
I v C i e C t S and second prizes respectively i n 1 Bernard Frost of Nyssa. who vis-
,n company salesyard, located blown together, the power ahead until the last Inning.
JERSEY BREEDERS
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.z the baby contest sponsored by a !*,edMarcom In the sanitarium Sun- ,ne mue north of Third and Main of the short became so hot the
In the ‘first frame Graham batt
TO HOLD MEETING 1 h n n < r p i n
n m O ¡¡ toud of Nvss I merchants
The <,ay. '?Ut 1 hc, yoath, l,assed the Greets, will be opened Wednesday, wires melted, and every time a piece ed a home run with C. Wilson on
t
J.1 I 1 1 A m C
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criMS last week-end, but wii - ill j u(y 21, when the owners, Mr. and ! dropped another arc was caused, first, bringing in the first two
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j contest, which has been in progress in serious condition Sunday. The
w . L. Lane and son, Byron, I lighting the entire north side of scores of the contest. From then on
Pictures of the 1948 spring dairy
The Nyssa chamber of commerce for a month, was entered by 119 father, Herbert Marcom, who was win conduct the first sale in the town.
show sponsored by the Malheur
the locals managed to stay ahead
with his son, said the youth suff- ,lew location
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Jersey Breeders association will be meeeting at a luncheon Wednesday babies
until the ninth inning rally by
p, .
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shoulder fracture, fracture
The ultra-modern plant has not
shown at a meeting of the club noon, voted to recommend to the
Ontario.
,
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' v<“ u™ al *»•>, consist- | of the cheek bone and bruises on ^
entirely completed, but will,
in the high school building at 8 Associated Chambers of Commerce I
Nyssa
AB R H PO A
been entirely completed, but wll* l B Í r ( I
S c a S O I l IS
of Southwestern Idaho and Eastern 1 ed 01 one 8 bv 10 e oltl frame, one . (he face and body. Marcom operates! be sufficiently finished to permit
o ’clock Friday night.
Ramtoaud, p -lb
6 3 3 13 0
4 I
T>
1 1 Hart loo, 3b
Trophies will be presented to the Oregon that the name of Snake 8 by 10 oil timed portrait, one case a cattle ranch about five miles !lle firsl sale. Four hundred cattle,
4
0
j f canned milk, one Radio Flyer above the back-water of the dam. aiong w¡tn the usual run of live-
V J lT P H tlV lv C Q U C G (I
owners of livestock that won prizes River valley be retained.
Wilson, C, If
3
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For several months the associated1 mbber-tired w-uron one Tavlnr I Marcom. about 24 years old, was stock. are expected to be consigned |
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donated for the show by Nyssa
Graham, rf-p -cf
5
2
chambers
have
been
considering
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t
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B
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injured
when
he
was
leading
two
lor
the
flr9t
auction
beginning
at
.
,
,
.
merchants. The public Is invited to
Wohlcke, lb -p -rf
0
4
plans
for
changing
the
name
of
th
e;
Tot
stroller,
one
stuffed
animal,
I
pack
horses
along
a
winding
trail.
¡
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m
However,
more
consignments
“
PJ0“
!
of
disapproval
has
attend the meeting.
0
5
territory known as the lower Snake |°ne pair caper cords, one Walt (The main drop of the horse and ,vlll fce aeceptable before that tunc Kreetea the tentative hunting reg- Lserl, cf-p
Glover, 2b
2
4
river valley. However, much con- Disney T shirt, one set plastic baby , rider was about 40 feet, but they
ThP concrete block building. 40 by U aU° " s , set by. th® state 8ame Hartley, 2b
0
1
troversy has developed over the pro- hangers, one pair of baby shoes continued to roll down the hill ^ feet inside, includes an otlice,
,
“ le •
season ®nd
Holcomb, c
2
3
posal, which win be considered a- and one silver set (cup, spoon and for some distance. Johnny Myers lunch
iunch room,
r(K(m. lobbv
seats for
of _ aines<‘ Pheasants ln Mal-
lobby and
and seats
for
Cleaver, ss
0
0
lain at a meeting of the associated j fork'.
of Caldwell flew to the ranch and 1000 persons under one roof. The heur county among the few sports
Wilson, D, ss
0
3
chambers In Payette next Monday
Second prize, valued at $10, in- took Marcom to the hospital after office, lunch room and lobby are men w'ho have learned of the com
Total
37
B 27 18 8
night at 7 o'clock.
i eluded one shoe baby bank, one one of the hired men at the ranch located under the seats. The floor mission’s proposals.
The commission will meet July 24
The Boise Ad club, meeting Mon- plastic bib, one bottle holder and \ went to Jordan Valley to telephone “
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hed concrete. Mrs. M. A. U) makp what (.lutlll,„s m cleeml.(1 Ontario
Charles Abel Phillips of Ontario
AB R H PO A E
> for help.
Rodda, operator of the former Nys necessary and authorize the final Mural
was killed instantly about 5:30 p. day, "passed along” the name of j one 8 by 10 portrait.
5 2 1 1 3
0
“
Idora-H
o!”
as
a
possible
name
f
o
r
1
The
firms
sponsoring
the
affair
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The
horse
was
also
hurt
in
the
sa
coffee
shop,
will
serve
meals
to
m. Tuesday when the automobile
1 1 0 0
| Q jori
the area.
and giving the prizes were Evans’ fall, but the extent of its injuries the public on sale days and will regulations.
he was operating was struck by an
3 0 1 13
The general season on ringneck Hashitant
The Nyssa chamber voted Wed- studio. Bracken's, Nyssa Food ceil was not learned here.
serve other meals by appointment.
engine on the Homedale branch at
6 13 1
r.
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. pheasants will be from noon Oct- Saito
nesday
to
ask
the
state
highway
i
ter.
Firestone
store,
Owyhee
Drug
Because of the ccm i^ tn ess of >ber ^ tQ o c ^ , , . 3I inclusive. The Mat-silby
5 2
the Dale Garrison corner south
department
to
take
measures
to
company
and
Intermountain
Fur-
the plant and the arrangements, a ,
nmit wm pc one cock a day, Ka meal va
west of Nyssa.
2 1
sale of practically a^y rize can he
more than two coclls dur.,D . Lserl
Phillips. 25 years old. was pinned eliminate so far as possible railroad i nlture company,
4 1
crossings
on
the
Homedale
branch
Honorable
mention
went
to
Karen
handled
at
the
yards.
The
set-up
.
s
e
a
s
o
n
in the automobile, which was dem
4 3
Carltanaka
Includes two sets of corrals. The; i,.
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olished. The machine was carried railroad, on which several persons Lee Andrews, Sandra Weeks, Chand-
5 2
have
been
killed
and
Injured
during
ier
Bear,
Dennis
Mason,
Catherine
incoming livestock is^fed ^
water- run concurrent with the pheasant Harada
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along the track for 447 feet, officers
the last few years.
Bailey,
Dennis
Howard,
Jam-
ed
in
the
coasigning
corrak
«
«
d
l
,n
^
eastern
Oregon
reported.
4 3
Nakamuri
The
chamber
also
passed
a
res-
cs
Cannon
and
Ronald
Haroldson
The
first
potatoes
dug
here
thLs
.fter
the
sale
are
placed
in
the
_ountles
,
b
ut
no
„
p
‘
0_
The engineer, backing his locomo
43 16 12 27 8
Totals
The judges were appointed by. season were hauled to Nyssa by|buyers' corrals. Each buyer is given
tive toward Nyssa, said he gave olution asking the public utilities
vided . in Malheur
county. The open
commission
of
Oregon
to
permit
the
j
*
e
Nyssa
Civic
club.
*
I
Dale
Friel
for
the
J.
C.
Watson
¡
a
separate
pen
for
his
stock.
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ample warning when he approached
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(company Monday. The potatoes.
The yards have a capacity for ;ountles include.Harney county . Tne
the crossing and at one time be Oreyhound buses to operate in tra -[
taken from the J C. Wai -on farm. 'holding 50 ratroad cars of cattle, a« hmit will be rive quail.
lieved the youth was about to stop state fcetween Nyssa and Ontario. Phones From Tokyo—
Ed P. Hendrix
Takes His Life
Ontario Nisei
Beat Nyssa 16-8
Union Livestock
w - 0xm an Haby | Horse And Rider Salesyard To He
ISTw.TZ iSS? S. S3; Contest Winner^ Injured In Fall Opened July 21
¡XI
Youth Is Killed
As Engine Hits
First Potatoes
O f Year Shipped
t he C*a u tomoWle!' ih e
^
d
and head were badly crushed and the inter-state commerce commis-
hr^cen
sion to pennit the Winnemucca
Phillios son of Mr and Mrs A stages to operate between Home-
W PhUlins of Ontario had been dale. Adrian. Nyssa, Parma and
working ^ on the A. M. Ekanger
ranch. He had lived in the Ont-1
ario section for 20 years. Besides1
his parents, he is survived by his
widow. Margaret, formerly Margar
et Low of Nyssa. who is now in
j so thrilled upon receipt of a tele-
phone call from her son in Tokyo
last Sunday that she forgot the
many questions she had planned
l to ask him during the anti
conversation. Pfc. Robert Shaw,
erving with the cavalry in Jai>an
j since last October, notified his par-
ents that he would telephone to
them and the call was completed
short time after it was seched-
uled. Shaw, who ts
is operating *a
' ' ’“ ■uled.
a
Use O f W ater Is
we,B!ied at Toblei s Feed a“ d I
w .« «
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e n lK
yeT oo
Hun„n,n W
m l t o 'q u .U .
.
M M
and sage grouse,
of potatoes early this week a n d ; banger cows.
No open season will be allowed
will ship again Friday. All of the I The plant is conveniently located
produce firms are expected to start j near the Union Pacific Railroad an antelope.
The general season on deer Is
.«hipping next week.
company's new stockyards.
Growers operating under the gov-1 sales will be held regularly on to be from October 1 to October 20,
or mule
rmment support program are ass- Wednesday of each week.
, j Inclusive
.
.
. for _ black-tall
,
ured of at least $1.76 for No. l| a hou-te-warming party, includ-
having not less than forked
potatoes as that is the supjxirt price, (ng a free dance, will be held ln a,nt c ^ i 1? a counties with except
The last of the lettuce crop, am- , the new building Saturday night, ;ion of Sherman and Gilliam coun-
inUng^'to 120 carsT w as' shipped ’ July 'i Y
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¡Softball Teams
IPlay For Title
WEDNESDAY’S SCORES
Hartley Produce 16; A.A.A 8
Owyhee Truck A Imp. 9;
M.I.A 8
A playoff series, leading to the
softball championship of the Nyasa-
Adrian district Is underway ln Nys
sa this week.
Three double-headers were sched
¿S m u “
O
_~ "T
uled to be played Wednesday. Thurs
Philhps was a n a v ^ vereran l i
Officers o f the dUtricts interested
T \ " n I la,‘ ****'
I Mr and Mrs Lane, haVe
op- T ^ e r ^ ^ Z e
p ^ e d * in day and Friday, July 14. 15 and 14.
world war n.
in the gravity water supply from
* eat.h.
y
1
L
^
rating the Nyssa Uvestock Com-1 1 retfulatio^T
^
The games will be started at 8
Funeral services have not been the Owyhee reservoir decided at init he likes the country and hi* Go To Boise
mission company for the last few
^ ^ K
work.
He
was
operating
a
Jeep|
Ron
Whitaker
and
Dean
Smil
ar.s.
but
have'
closed
the
plant'
T
)
h
e
“
mlt
°,n
,elk,1
for
th*| °'clock on
Ny8“
athletlc
arranged. The body is in the Nyssa a meeting held Tuesday night to
10 . " L j 1 Kenera e k U<:ens* “ grounds.
Funeral home.
increase the water allotment to for the Red Cross before transfers went to Boise last Thursday after- in Nyssa preparatory to opening of me
Games were scheduled to have
elk. The sex and aige class are
' noon on business.
the new yards.
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fhe water users from 4.25 acre feet Ir.g to the service club.
I determined by the area and season been played last night between
P I A N Q P f lM P I FTFD
per acre to 4 50 acre feet per acre.
the Hartley Produce and the A A A .
! in which the elk is killed.
Japanese team of Adrian, and the
K F n p
Y in
P R (V B AM
The aUounentfi ^ re increased af-
K JK
K ID
P R O G R A M ter the officers had discussed wat-
M.I.A. of Nyssa and the Owyhee
DIRK SELMAN, 81
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j er supply conditions and delivery
rv irc i i n n
o a d ax a ! Truck and
company.
Plans have been completed f o r , requirements. Storage in the res-
D lL b N EAR P A R M A
oth er games scheduled for this
the Kid day celebration to be held ervoir July 13 was 406.000 acre
| week are as follows: Tonight—
Wednesday. July 21 under the aus- feet, compared with 459.060 acre
The body of Dirk Selman. 81, who (Thursday) Hartley Produce versBa
pices of the Nyssa chamber of fee; at the same time last year,
died Sunday at the home of his Waggoner Motor company and M.
commerce.
As a measure to conserve the
nle-e, Mrs Oerrit Oroot. Parma I.A. versus Adrian; Friday Owyhee
The parade will be started at 1:30 storage supply, all possible pump-
route 2, was sent to Portland by Truck and Implement company ver-
p. m. at First and Main streets A ing from the Snake river at the
the Nyssa Funeral home for ere- sus A.A A., and Waggoner Motor
program of sports will be held in Dunaway plant has been done and
company versus Adrian.
-nation.
the park and a free show will be will cotinue until October 1, which
Mr. Selman. who was born In
The league will skip several days
given in the Nyssa theater Prizes bas been set as the end of the
Holland, came to this country 55 before playing the last three double-
will be awarded winners in the irrigation season. James Spofford,
years ago and spent most at the headers because of the Nyaaa rodeo
parade and sports.
project manager, stated.
remainder of his Hfe at Mewford. to be staged July 23 and 34 The
--------------------------- With the new regulations in
He had been ln this valley only- dates will be announced later.
Here From Ogden—
force, officials anticipate that there
six weeks. No funeral service* were
The Hartley Produce won the
Mrs. Jack Clifford of Ogden vs will be at least 150.000 acit L f.' |
first half championship, with the
held here.
here visiting her two sisters. Mrs carry-over storage in the Owyhee The new plant of the Union l.ivestork Commission «lie«card is located one mile north of Nyssa’» Main
Mr. Selman seas an uncle of Mrs. Vf I A finishing second and the
Ersel Be us and Mrs. Frank Skeen, reservoir at the end o f the irri- company of Nyssa, operated by Mr. and Mrs. W. L. street. The opening sale in the new plant will be John Timmerman and Klaas and Owyhee Truck and Implement com
and their families.
gstion season.
| Lane and son. Byron, is shown above. The modern held Wednesday, July 21.
(Photo by Evans) Luit Stam.
pany third.
Again Increased