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.•/à a s A . JOURNAL The NYSSA GAI VOLUME XXXXVI THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 14, 1951 NO. 22 Into Colleen Bybee Boy Falling Reservoir Rescueil i Named Queen Of Omar Omar Hite, 0, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hite of the Nyssa section, suf fered a skull fracture, bruises and Rodeo At Nyssa while lacerations when he fell from a rock fishing in the Owyhee reser Of Portland Group Malheur Jersey Glassification Cattle Is Planned Club Wins Cup tion Dairymen have received informa Much Impressed from the American Jersey Cattle club that a classification pro By Owyhee Area In Show Rivalry gram will be conducted in Malheur county July 3. Attendants Also Chosen At Sunday Field Day Program Trophy Is Awarded For Best Spring Show In Oregon Dr. R. E. Erb of Washington State college will classify the herd of Nyssa And Portland Res Charley Orider, 20 head, at 8 a. m ; idents Meet At Les the eight head of Fred Burgess of Vale at 11 a. m. and the 25 head of lie Gulch Lewis Johnson of Vale at 11 p. m. The Malheur County Jersey Cat Classification of cattle by an ex Like other visitors to the Owyhee Miss Colleen Bybee, daughter of helps dairymen to breed for a reservoir, the group of Portland tle club was awarded the Hulbert pert Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bybee of Nyssa, was chosen as queen of the Nyssa trophy again this year because of better type of cattle, breeders said. Isaac Walton league members who arrived at Leslie gulch on the banks rodeo for 1051 by the Owyhee Rid the success oi Muineur county s of the reservoir Monday were very ing club at a play-day program held sixth annual spring Jersey show, much impressed with the beauty of at the rodeo grounds last Sunday which was held in Nyssa May 26 the area. afternoon. The trophy is given annually to The 16-year-old girl will be at The Portland visitors, including the county club sponsoring the best tended by Miss Virginia Corn of two women and a few children, Kolony, sect etary-treasurer, an d Three of the persons Instrumental spring show in the state of Oregon. Nyssa, Miss Estelle Goodson of drove to the reservoir Monday from Herschel Thompson of Kingman As the Malheur club won the trophy in the achievement of the Malheur Parma and Miss Nannette Bybee of Hart mountain, where they spent vice president. Kosel Hunt this year for the third consecutive Nyssa. Richard V. Wilson, agriculture in Jersey Cattle club In winning the Kolony, Sunday night. They were met at was president and Mrs. Charley year it gains permanent possession Selection of the rodeo queen was structor in the Nyssa high school, llulbert trophy for staging the best er Leslie gulch, 35 miles above the Grider was secretary-treasurer when it. based on her horsemanship, per has been appointed by the school Owyhee reservoir, Monday noon by show In 1951 are shown a- the trophy was won by the Malheur of The officers of the club are Lewis Local Boys Win Other sonality and appearance. The Judg board as high school principal, suc spring 12 Nyssa residents, who reached the They are (left to right) club in 1948 and 1949. Winning three Johnson of Vale, president; Her es were Ed Bowman of New Plym ceeding Dennis W. Patch, who has bove. mouth of Leslie gulch by motor boat. times gives the local club premanent Lewis Johnson of Vale, president; Honors At Livestock schel Thompson of Kingman Kol outh. Floyd Webb of Ontario and moved to Salem to accept a position Mrs. William Toomb of Kingman possession of the trophy. Bernard Frost, who had charge of ony, vice president, and Mrs. Wil Dick Wiggei of Parma. with the state department of ed Show At Union making arrangements for the visit of liam B. Toombs of Kingman Kolony. The rodeo will be held July 12, 13 ucation. the Nyssa residents to the reservoir, secretary. Rosel Hunter was presi and 14. Wilson, who has been a member chamber of commerce members dent and Mrs. Charley Orider was The Nyssa F. F. A. Judging team at told their After selection of the queen, the of the Nyssa faculty for the last four luncheon Wednesday secretary of the Malheur club dur won second place in the livestock noon that weekly play-day program was conducted, years, attended Eastern Oregon Col visitors were ing the other two years that it won Judging contest held at the Eastern definitely of the the Portland Including calf riding, cow cutting, lege of Education for three years opinion that some the trophy. Oregon Livestock show at Union thing should be done racing, raping and other contests of and Oregon State college for two about the re Following are quotations from a last week-end. skill. During the calf riding, one terms before entering the United Several Nyssa couples, along with WEDNESDAY NIGHT GAMES letter inaccessibility of the upper received from J. F. Svinch, In addition to winning the second lative of the calves sustained a leg fract States air force. He was discharged residents Tubler's 13, Waggoner’s 1. reaches of the reservoir. They feel of other sections of the Inland Oil Co. 10, M-R A B 8. secretary of the Oregon Jersey Cat place banner, the Nyssa boys won a that it is unreasonable that from the air force as a first serg valley, went ure and had to be killed. work tle club; to southern Malheur $25 prize. McLoughltn high school Several Nyssa residents will par- j eant after serving for three years. has not been done on the Leslie “Malheur County Jersey Cattle of Milton-Freewater won first place county Sunday to Inspect one of the Wilson returned to Oregon State ticipate in the field day program to Play on the new Nyssa lighted club was selected as sponsoring the in the Judging, but forfeited the gulch road, which could easily be be held at Emmett Sunday, June 17. college and was graduated in 1947 county's better known craters as softball was started last Fri outstanding spring Jersey show in $25 prize because of having no ex made passable for automobiles. The new principal, a native of guests of the Jordan Valley chamb day night field in 1951. Clackamas coun hibits at the show. Seven teams The Portland men had much with a doubleheader be Oregon eastern Oregon, formerly lived at er of commerce. traveling down Leslie gulch was a close second. in the competition. trouble I mbler. The crater of the volcano, report tween Waggoner Motor company ty ‘An and expect to have more when they outstanding publicity pro participated Nyssa was the only Malheur county ed to have been active from 400 to and Muir-Roberts and Burningham. gram, wholehearted to drive up the gulch this co represented. Elgin took attempt 1000 years ago, is leached over a and Tobler's Feed and Fuel versus operation of more community week-end. After leaving the area than 25 firms chapter Mobile Unit Is third place and La Orande fourth. Jirt road, extending for a distance Baum Farm Equipment. individuals in providing the Llssman won second place and $5 they will drive to Nyssa to spend one of 26 miles from highway 95 near Waggoner defeated Muir-Roberts and The Nyssa American Legion Jun trophies, eight cow blankets, and Skeen won fourth place and $1 night. which is 10 or 12 miles and Burningham 14 to 6 and Tob eight ior ba.cball team lost a game to Coming Again For Sheaville, four halters, Jersey milk and in the sheep showmanship contest. Speaking of the effort to gain from Jordan Valley. Blood Donations nosed out the Allis-Chalmers neck chains to free Vale 5 to 3 last Friday night at Vale, all Junior exhibitors The three Nyssa boys, Jimmy Llss recognition of the Importance of When the crater erupted it sent ler's but won Tuesday night of this week 8 to 5. as well as sponsoring a princess and man, Owyhee section as a recreation lava in three directions, but nine Scores Monday and Tuesday from Adrian by a score of 16 to 0. A mobile unit of the American molten Jimmy 8keen and Loyd Bush, the production contest were a who participated area. Frost told the chamber mem in a southeasterly direction nights were as follows; Monday— queen Vale maintained a lead most of Red Cross regional blood center will mostly in the show, took few of the highlights which rated bers “We are trying to get enough because of the slope of the land. Tables* 7 and Inland Oil company the Malheur club tops. the contest, in which it scored four be at the Methodist church in Nyssa The and two Hereford heifers Interest in the coastal areas and lava bed, about 12 miles long, of Ontario 5, and Bauman Farm "All four shows were a decided to 16 sheep unearned runs. June 21 to receive blood from donors. is completely Union. The Danish system >f places to get something don«. surrounded by sage Equipment 11 and Muir-Roberts and improvement over the 1950 series, Judging was used In Judging the other Nyssa players were Marcum, p: Because of the extreme emergency brush, but there The men taking boats on these ex is practically no Burningham 9; Tuesday—Tobler’s 9 with Malheur county showing much livestock. Lovejoy, c; Vaughn, lb; Wilson, 2b; both in local hor pis and with the vegetation on the flow. cursions are entitled to a vote of crater, and Simplot of Ontario 5, and Bau improvement in handling their The placings of the Nyssa youths gratitude. Savage, ss; Snider, 3b; Holcomb, armed forces sit personnel is with walls of rock and The debris I think everyone here 13 and Waggoner 12. rf; Frost, cf, and Talbot, If. covering a larg ->ea and so will not 100 feet deep, 500 feet long and 300 is man exhibits were as follows; Aged Col show, better quality of their animals would be benefited by Improvement In the Snake River Valley league, and a much large and better Juni umbia ewes, L. Bush, first; champion In Savage and Lovejoy were the bat get to local communities as often. feet wide. the roads and facilities at the teries for Nyssa in the Adrian game. It is necessary that they receive With Dr. W. W. Jones, pioneer consisting of Nyssa and Ontario or show". ewe, L. Bu-h; Columbia reservoir. It means a lot for the Burns will play on the Nyssa field more blood with each visit and are physician in charge, the Jordan Val teams, each team will play 22 games, The Malheur county show was Columbia ewe lambs, L. Bush, first and sec Portland Sunday at 1:30. Vale edged out asking for 150 pints this trip. This ley chamber of commerce marked meeting each of the 11 teams twice. Judged by State President Marlin ond; sheep foundation, J. Llssman, area”. visitors to stop in the Burns 5 to 4 last Saturday at Vale, little more than cares for the needs the route to the crater and served At the end of the. schedule, the four Fox, State Secretary J. F. Svinsh first; aged Suffolk ewes, J. Skeen, City CouncMnu.ii r oll Stuna. who nines of Ontario and Nyssa will and Fieldman Robert Romedlll. two seconds; Llssman, first and sec made his first trip to Leslie gulch so Sunday’s game should be hotly of the local hospital. cream and soda pop to the 200 high play for the sub-district title. contested. No admission will be Mrs. A. C. Sallee will be chairman ice “This is an unusual accomplish ond; yearling Suffolk ewes, llss Tuesday, said he was quite surprised to 300 visitors who viewed the crat charged, but a collection will be of the canteen and the American er Sunday. ment and reflects honor to the Mal man, second; Suffolk ewe lamb, at the scenery. The Leslie gulch taken to help defray expenses. Legion auxiliary will be in charge heur Jersey club, to the business Skeen, two seconds and Llssman, are very pronounced. If a of the unit this visit. Mrs. Henry men of Adfian, Nyssa, Ontario and second; aged rams, Ussman, first; colors person could get a view from the Hartley is in charge of recultment, ram lambs, Skeen, first and second, Vale and to the public spirit that Panther Baseball Hearing Arranged of the canyon it would be sim assisted by Mrs. Walter Roth. All exists In the community as a whole", and Llssman, second and third; top ilar to a view of Bryce canyon In Team Wins Games appointments will be made through For Bee Keepers Hereford heifers, over one year, Llss club officers said. Utah. A lot of people would take Mrs. Roth at 282-R. Age limit re man, third, and Bush, third. who are wondering what advantage of the trip If the roads Members of the Ontario P. B. C. strictions are between 18 and 60. A hearing of interest to beekeep is Persons done at the Malheur experiment The youths were accompanied to were Improved". Knothole baseball team played the Those under 21 must have their par ers in Malheur county and also ad station in the way of crops and Warning Issued To Union by their Instructor, Richard The Portland men, led by L. C. Sunset Panthers on the C. C. C. ents’ consent. joining territory in Idaho, has been fertilizer research will have an ex V Wilson. Local Folk About Binford, president of the Portland diamond Sunday and lost a hotly scheduled for Tuesday afternoon, cellent opportunity to see for them chapter of the Isaac Walton league, contested game by a score of 1 to 2. Boy Injured In June 19 in the city hall at Nyssa selves, according to Superintendent Insecticide Use said the Leslie gulch road was badly P. B C. has a fine fielding team, Mexicun Killed at 1:30 o’ c lock. The hearing is on Neil Hoffman, who announced that washed during the winter and spring but the boys were a little weak in the proposed state standards for the annual crops field day has been Tractor Accident Because of Illness stemming from When Hit By Car and was practically Impassable. their hitting department last Sun colony strength of bees that are scheduled for Friday, July 6. Insecticides used in spraying gardens Glldersleeve of Baker, chair day. out for pollination purposes. The “open house’’ field day pro and farm crops, Dr. L. A. Moulding Vicente Lejva, a migrant farm Delbert Baker, three-year-old son rented man of the state game commission, The Panthers played Savage of Hugh A. B. Black, state apiary inspent- gram will be started at 9 a. m. and Mr. and Mrs. Thurn Baker, was of Nyssa, county health officer, has brothers team of Nyssa twice earlier Injured Tuesday when he was or, will be here from Salem to con be continued until dark. laborer of Mexican ancestry, was made the trip to the gulch with the a warning to users to take killed Sunday morning about 2:30 Nyssa men. Boats were furnished by this season. In the first game, caught in the power-takeoff of a duct the hearing, which is one of six "These hours should make it pos issued precautions to protect themselves a- when he was struck by an automo Ed Pruyn, Murl Marcum and W. H. played at Sunset, the Panthers were tractor at the family farm five miles being held over the state. He urges sible for not only busy farmers but gainst such illness. bile on highway 20 near Ontario Lemon of Nyssa and Mr. Keith of defeated, but in the second contest west of Nyssa. that all interested beekeepers, fruit also businessmen to visit the sta In an article written in collabor The tentative Identification was Vale. The party also Included Ace at Nyssa the Panthers were vict The boy was badly cut and bruis growers and seed growers attend tion", Hoffman said. ation with Dr. R. Sullivan, director made by Oregon state police at On Gunderson of Ontario, president of orious. the hearing. As was the procedure last year, of the Industrial hygiene section of ed, but his condition is not consid the Malheur Oame league. These young players play a fine hearings have been called no tours will be conducted. Visitors the Oregon state board of health, tario. serious. He was saved from as These game of ball considering their age ered The women with the Portland The car that killed Lejva was a result of 1951 legislation, (which may call at the station at their Dr. Mauldlng said "In the August, more extensive injury by the prompt and theur games are very Interesting, action of his father, who stopped carried an emergency clause) direct convenience throughout the day and 1950 issue of Safer Oregon appeared operated by Eugene M. Edwards of group served a turkey dinner to all said their handlers, who urged more the motor of the machine. members of the party at Leslie ing the state department of agri evening. Station personnel and re an article concerning the effects of Hermiston, officers said. No in gulch parents and other fans to watch Monday noon. quest into the death has been called search specialists of Oregon State culture to set up standards for one of the new organic phosphate these "future stars play". Olenn Marcum and Paul Flanary strength of bee colonies. This is college will discuss research pro Insecticides”. took gasoline to Leslie gulch Mon Increase Is Shown the first time such standards have grams. four of the insecticides, Chamber To Hold day. so the Nyssa men would have ordered established in Ore Of Interest on the program will Dr. Naming Two (iamlidutes Mauldlng said "They are of In Breeders («roup been plenty of fuel for their boats, used be fertilizer work and varietal test gon. Night Gathering great economic Importance in agri in taking the Portland visitors on Seek School Posts ing of potatoes, alfalfa, grass, barley, cultural production because of their The Malheur Dairy Breeders as Teachers Attend excursions on the reservoir. oats, corn and horticultural crops. high toxicity to Insects. However, A general meeting of the mem Candidates for the two school sociation will complete its fourth these organic phosphates are also bership of the Nyssa chamber of board terms that are expiring were year of operation in Malheur coun highly toxic to humans. * > Summer Sessions Recreation Plans commerce will be held Friday night, To Glean still unopposed when the deadline ty next month, according to Royce "The usual symptoms of organic June 22 at 8 o'clock in the city hail. Scouta Hospital for filing petitions was reached this Roberts, manager of the organiza Several Nyssa school teachers plan Grounds ,For Summer Aired phosphate poisoning Includes a The principal purpose of the tion. week. headache, excessive sweating, tight meeting will be to consider a re attending summer school, begin Henry Zobell and Sid Flanagan Roberts said that during this on chest, constricted pupils, vision of dues to be assessed to the The Boy 8couts of Nyssa will clean Nyssa bcJVs and girls are antici ness of the next week. are candidates to succeed themselv period the membership has increas ning cramps, nausea and vomit membership resulting from the in up the grounds at the Malheur Superintendent Henry Hartley will pating the opening next Monday of stomach es, Zobell for the five-year term and ed rapidly until there are now more attend excessive salivation and other creased budget of the organization, Memorial hospital Tuesday evening, University of Oregon the summer recreation program ing, Flanagan for the two-year term. than 500 dairy herds being serviced summer the school symptoms. and plans for a revision of the beginning at 7 o'clock. session for four sponsored by the school district, related The polls will be open in the ele by the organization. Boy Scouts representing all of the “It is important that all persons basis on which dues are assessed. Walter L. McPartland, ele city of Nyssa and civic organizations. working mentary school bqjlding June 18 The dairy breeders was organized weeks. troops In town will pick up rocks organic phosphates principal, and Mrs. Jose The children are to report at the and those with from 1 to 7 p. m.. Malheur county to give local dairymen an oppor mentary and other debris. Members of the who supervise these work Corporal Visits— Rigney will attend the eight- city park at 10 a. m. June 18. tunity to Improve the production of phine time. be informed of the proper meas Corp Jack Long of the air force, founders service organization who weeks course at the university. Mr. Howard Lovejoy and Miss Marion ers their herds through artificial In ures to be taken In case one or more Charles Steffens and Rich Ballentyne will be In charge of the the above symptoms should ap who has been home on furlough, left want to help are invited to work. To State Convention— Roberts explained that and Mrs Friday night for New York to board V. Wilson will attend summer program, which will be continued of Mrs. Maurice Judd and Mrs Oer- semination. the county association is a member ard pear. a plane for Europe, where he will be Riders Going On Picnic— until August 17. rit Stam left Wednesday for Hood of the Oregon Dairy Breeders as school at Oregon State college. "Exposed persons should Immedi stationed. Corp. Long and his par The Owyhee Riding club will River to attend the Oregon Feder sociation, with headquarters in Cor Others who will attend summer Visit Relatives— ately be removed from the exposed ents, Dr. and Mrs. John Long, re sponsor a picnic trip to Idaho City sessions are Clarice Notheis and ation of Garden clubs convention. vallis. Some arrangement should be turned home Tuesday of last week Sunday, June 17. Each family will Mr. and Mrs. W. P McLlng and areas. They will return home Saturday. A battery of outstanding sires of Viola Dunckley to Boulder, Colo daughter. with a physician whereby the from Portland, where they spent a take a picnic lunch. Members of Pattie, of Albany, Oregon, made Mrs. R H Young of Nyssa made the three breeds. Jersey. Ouemsey, rado; Frank Mazzio, Columbia uni former Nyssa club and friends will meet at arrived here person receives as promptly as pos- week. The youth has been stationed the the small favors for the banquet and Holstein, is maintained at the versity, New York; Lois White, Wis last week for residents, the Nyssa grade school building and a visit with relatives. sible the antidote drug, atropine. at Chanute air field in Illinois. to be held during the convention. headquarters of the Oregon associ consin, and Florence Herrlott, Ida Mr McLlng and leave there at 10 a. m. daughter went to “A valuable aid in determining They were miniature wheelbarrows. ation. Sixteen county associations ho. Salt Lake City Tuesday to visit ret- whether such exposed persons should Polio Case Reported— in the state are members of the Here From Washington— continue their work with these ln- The first polio case reported it I atlves, but Mrs. McLlng remained To Visit Gardens— At Hospital— Dairy Breeders association. Arrive secticldes is a blood test which a the Malheur Memorial hospital In Jo Ann and Diane Schweizer are for a visit with her sister, Mrs. 1 physician The Nyssa Civic club will sponsor Oregon Two girls and a boy were bom at I Herschel In summing up the activities for, can carry out to measure some time is receiving treatment visiting at the home of their grand Thompson of Kingman a garden tour Wednesday. June 20. the past four years, Roberts said | the Malheur Memorial hospital dur amount of a particular enzyme at the present time. The patient, parents, Mr and Mrs Oeorge McKee Members will meet at the parish that dairymen throughout the area ing the last week. The children are Kolony, and other members of the the In blood, calling chollnesteras. The a little girl, Is recovering satisfact of Nyssa. The girls who live at hall at 11 a. m. with their box are pleased with the results of the a girl, born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl family. Mrs. McLlng is secretary effect of the Insecticide Is to reduce orily from the disease, which In her Kennewick, Washington, are here to lunches. Cars will be furnished for program He said many dairymen Kygar of Nyssa, June 7; girl to Mr. | of Val Dahl Publications, Inc., wide this enzyme spend the summer. the body and repeat case was not serious. the tour, which will include visit have indicated that milk production and Mrs. Keith Tallman of Home- ly-known publishers of The Western ed exposures In may reduce it to zero. ations to gardens in Nyssa. Parma of the cows resulting from the pro I dale, June 8 and a boy to Mr. and Stamp Collector. She was formerly The enzyme is important To Boise— Veterans Officer Coming— to the body of the Malheur Enterprise at and Adrian. gram was substantially increased Mrs. William Haney of Nyssa, June editor Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson and Its reduction or elimination Is Charles M. Cox, contact repre Vale and the Oate City Journal at I over that of their dams. Tannery To Open— Nyssa. She was In charge of the related to the serious effects of sentative from the veterans admin went to Boise Wednesday. Henry Reuter, agriculture In paper at Nyssa during the time the poisoning which occur. The phys istration office In Baker will be In Kerr From Clinton. Utah— Bellon Gradoa— structor at Adrian, announced that Jerry Owyhee dam was under construct- ician may use this enzyme test as the Oregon state employment service Mexican Robbed— Mr. and Mrs Revere Burnett and Jerry Bellon. who was graduated the Adrian Community cannery will from Idaho 8tate college at Poca daughter, Beth, visited at the home j ion. Mr. Mol ing has been engaged a guide in determining whether or office In Ontario Monday, June 18 Ben Leon, a Mexican, was robbed of $25 Tuesday night by two other be open each Tuesday for service tello May 28, has accepted a teach of Mr and Mrs Leo W. Child Mon in railroad work for several years. not an exposed person should return from 10:1* a m. to 3 p. m. Mexicans, but the money was recov to work, and If so, when." to persons wishing to can fruit or ing position at Hansen. Idaho as day They were on their way home ered, according to city police officers. Story Hour Held— vegetables there. After business in football coach In a special article to Clinton, Utah, after spending 1 Receive Degrees— The P. T. A. sponsored story hour The police arrested the two alleged creases, the cannery will be open in the Salt Lake City Tribune. Bel several days in Los Angeles Mr Three Nyssa residents received To Pocatello— was held Tuesday at 2 30 In the robbers, but Leon refused to sign a several days each week. at the 74th annual com Mrs. Joe Bellon returned home city lon was praised as “one of Idaho ! Burnett is Mrs Child’s brother. degrees hall under the direction of complaint so the officers charged mencement of the University of Friday after spending two weeks Mrs. Leslie State's greatest football players". To Coeur d’Alene— Miss Daisy the three Mexicans with drunken visiting in Pocatello. Ashton and Oregon June 10. John Bartholoma. Visiting Grandmother— plaved football for three years, Mrs C. A Wemlck left Wednes son of Mrs Myrtle Bartholoma of West Yellowstone. She was In Poc Secoy. who Ballantyne. works at the county ness. Leon paid his $29 fine with Virginia Clifford of Ogden has He due to a back injury could not day for Ooeur d’ Alepe. where she Nyssa, Miller Jensen, son of Mrs. atello to see her son, Jerry, graduate library in Ontario told the stories. the money recovered from the other been visiting her grandmother. Mrs but play In his senior year Bellon was Mexicans, who went to Jail Anna F West, and other relatives graduated from Nyssa high school will attend the Pythian Sisters con Mary Jensen, now of Orass Valley. from Idaho State college Oene These story hours »re held every two for children from pre when they were unable to pay flnea for the last two weeks. She will in 1*47. While in college. Bellon vention Mrs Wemlck, a past grand California, and David Bargain, son Bellon and his wife returned to Tuesday school age to • years old. They of $25 each, assessed by City Judge return to her home today. She wax vice president of his class both chief of Idaho, will return home of Dr J. J. Bargain of Nyssa re Nyssa with Mrs Bellon and spent start at 2 30 and last one-half hour. J. C. Smith came to Nyssa with Mrs West, who in his senior and Junior years. ceived bachelor of science degrees last weHt-end here. Sunday. had been visiting in Utah. voir Friday afternoon. He was taken to the Malheur Memorial hospital, where he is recovering satisfactorily. Hite fell about 20 feet, struck the rocks at the edge of the water and rolled into the reservoir. His cousin, lS-year-old Jimmy Abbott of Haines, dragged the boy from the water and administered first aid. Abbott is visiting his grandfather, O. R. Hite of the Owyhee section. Nyssa Judging Team Wins 2nd In E. 0. Contest Ricfiard Wilson Named Principal Visitors Go To Lighted Field Placed In Use Malheur Crater Nyssa Juniors Divide 2 Games Field Program At Station Set H .