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o o ■ ■ y ■y» ~ r~•— r~r~i - r - 4 4 - — .- — .*-.• JOURNAI XJzÍZ : he '•ti n v - s s :* i. ate c m jo u r n a l , n y ssa . o r e g o n . Mantón Speak- i-M'imns hi IMIk \b-in;t "Coil * » Of! P OlilU' nf f(J| B K or C a n y o n D a m w • huh .^ . n . Val M i r\—ct ß © O rv=K a ? v : a f .^ < »; m i k Ir; t .o im t v I 1 ¡v e sto * sh ovs U M In e r v a s e iNyssii K e ;v T js H a l f W a\ l I • a o m : The value of crops and livestoN? 1950 value and the leading crop pro In l ’ o l i o D r iv e products produced by Malheur coun duced both for acreage used and ty tanner-' and ranchers during 1951 value of product. 'M i ited ln*«':;.!S 'rom -ugar beets totaled $30.189.230. according tc in ! lultitandiiig Donation > i ssa H ib iiu s s iiin i I V - formation released by the counts . ..«t at $J.^ol.ouo. .«early one and agent’s office this week This figure one-half million lower than the f \\ 4*«*k ' iu ilt That S »# | »* > * ffc) (w ^ K e v o liitio ^ É i ' based on the preliminary estimate value of the 1960 crop This reduc N et, « 2 3 » prepared by the county extension tion is due to a sharp reducti n it; lj l i m i t * * » '/ «1 * -ervice and shows an increase in acra u y officials of the Amalga- Nyssa and vicinity coiîributed ap- Judge Sewell Stanton told mem total production of nearly $3,400.000 n u i f i S u g a -’ company report the l| (^lheur potato grow ers will com- average yield for 1961 at 21 3 tons prog mately $1200 tow» I he March bers of the Nyssa chamber of com more than the 1950 estimate. The £fti'e notes and get some outu«de ideas! per acre, which is all time high for merce at their weekly luncheon Increase in value of suncultural pro ->n the charging potato picture when of Dimes up to Wednesday, with in Wednesday noon that there is no duction Is due to increased prices Maiheur county. the M alheur County Potato and i The value of the potato crop ’s | dications that the area would reach received by farmers for their com- v onflict between hi? belief in free <^nion Growers assort? tion meets in itsÆOal of $2500 by the end oi the enterprise and his advocacy o f the modifies and increased product«»* estimated at ©?. 773.400 This crop was ca&jbaign. ® n tario January Interest in the per acre many of the important produced on approximately 9.000 H nl't canyon dam project. QhP'&al me'$©» ig is ulgn, reports Tur- , No quota has been set for the are\, crops according to Harry Sandquist.® teres. Twenty-five hundred acres net Von;*. a.?sociation secretary, as a Judge Stamon said sonvt people county agent. -^e-re used to produce onions that but the local chairman Wilton (S result Vi) potato ceilings going ir (at) had criticized him 'or taking time to Livestock production, which in-^will probably contribute move h*n Jackson, and other comttyiiJiee mem ( j feet • ..turdit© help promote con tiuctlon of the dudes the value of cattle, -heep. ant.'- two and one-fourth million dollars bers hope the $2500 goal will be dum lintv Judge iudtfe He ............. a.. . . . during . . . . . . . * the t............. ...» Besides discussion of price ceilings, dam while while' v“ 3 aunty He renlieri replied « (jogs produced year, is when fca v marketing? arc complet- reached. labor pi-* s. and potato grade and that "If I have to give up my citi- UstwJ at « 100.000 During 1951 •d. "We have goo-0' p rosp ector leach quality piaS)?ms, potato gr iv.jrs wiU, zenship for the judgeship I will stockmen received higher prices for More tlvan 50.o 1 acre -.e uses! ing our goal.” Jackson skid "If the hear i)r. Aioert Hunter, soil sclenti.' have to give up th< o udgeshlp. But UvesUx* and wool so!J Howe * r. V.yi roduce grain and corn last year. people ^U ln u e 'o g l # t h e campaign I don’t think I hav ■ .ost my citizen- toU i m ... less M,un (hlrlnK V . Ul. were slightly abo'Q of C ^ on £jate college, review ferti 1950 the suj/port ti.% have the last two lizer trial . vork cone in Malheur ! ■hi- * I “ am "• “ In • ^ ir 1 fr**e *“nter T):‘»50 This w.i ©p.rlbuted to the fact average and prices were stronger on wee'ts we will make It all right." ^ county the ,.i : l am m , and make: prise 100 per cei.. and 1 am a red- ijy .(j rancher? were savlr ing more re aj'l cereals. •’ (9) blooded Ainerice’' citizen. O.iis recc^nendation? for more t?o- ¡ The county <^’ent pointed out that placement animal to Increase pro- T H E P { I 2 § t ’O N T K I B l T IO N nomical íertilizer use. J A. M ilt’J .h , ¡ ’•Hell’s canyoi. a big canyon and # t £ n . . the total valu»- of crops . . produced Is ,®«-s. Bobby Barns, elderly Nys state college pathologist, will talk on the Sn?^-» river Is a big river, i l - a 'Cm toal Incepv from the dairy not a true lncon > figure inasmuch sa resid«*t «f'.ose m e:*?r means late developments with (©.ato di- I that When private enterprise do».« Industry Increa- Id from slightly over as a la?^ 1 9 centage of the Ivay #ii? Uvllho*l # ju ld not iV’e:*.lt her seatjte .‘' hiding what is new in po- | not have the lunds t develop it to three million dollars in 1950 to $4 - grain ciops produced are used In the «»itrlb u tlrg much to Ixe * # 3 h ‘ tato heat necrosis, and cau; M of j the full*# extent, it ’ the duty of in 1951. Tills was due largely local production of lives to- $ id of Di *es l«Ts mad« d contribution other # >es of internal discoration the government to do the w o:©” to the(Jicrease In Hflce of butterfat dairy products. that netted # £ • to this *>rth- troubles. ^ The judge told how the #>ple and value of anln- is sold from the ( Production costs during ¿he year whlle caus* herd. ® ; lncrek*d sharpl/! and more farm- ^en Davidson, Oregon potato com - of Malheur county had iBnetltted Mrs. Burns, w ho;* in life The \Oue of alfalfa hay grown on ers report costs from 10 to 14 per- mis i« i a Ir inistrator, will review | from coi * £jk l on of C#yhee has not been filled with the luxu- § ’ res was set at $4 300 000; cent g. ater than those lncur.tfc projects of the commission, and will (J dai© and dre$ -* corollary ri»s, ?ach as electrically hea * i have some of the insideulnformation the project and Hell’s canyon dam. nearly o r* million dollars above the during the previous year. b'*N*».«, («•„•rlbuted one of h » » on the price ceiling picture as a re Stanton s©,id ^nn eville had |*id ■ m yr'-Mk ¿ihs.*s.‘«*ns, © ©jilt made lit a contacts in Washington D. C. bat* to the #i*tenment * h l).Q ).'| i I ___ I . a>. L ' ; , . , , , by ?«** sliV r, to ?.*r »©lovad I«*- Trial plots carried out last season on H u s Is - . I gross, ^ million net or g 1 # i pf j f r i*nt .#nt PI 111 # » « * i V.ij*v fo r »li » T i e % s • ß fertilizers, pre\#Uion of seed decay, i on a rate set 1 * years * 9 9 . itvonne vt*v*Ha©l.ir .«.rr*r**.<.-.«r«ts !• % b » I potato varieties, and insect control ville was to h*ve had 1 '- ygars to liv If**!» Iv s lc i ~ i n i irli g k a r a g r »81s. #'*U «r ©-«♦, * ii; 7« an* i » _ r i » # ■ will Hi Biscussed by Turner Bond, : repay the cost of^onstruction. to * « iVi* *k fiis %y*sa Liv»- * county extension agent working with , The siM ^er said soma | * p l i .<«• ’fh * toyssa Motors, Inc . will open Activities con sic»od by thii* j*>- ON sti»9 i»i«*>:«i *'ov«.©»oy sale«| the government money spent an • iSaiurA*«/. ’Hh* ©'«¿19 **s ’ sold" f ¿ r a t * ' in «y ss» last The annual association meeting | iftiN’ or H u n te r did sm ile, b u t n o t p h y s io th e ra p is t, p rep a red to give her Hell’s canyon tarn #>uld be ta*- I the film ’s n c ( garage at Main and J petrut Fourth streets Saturday. Januarr 19 F rid(* night # H * iO d into w* »•- 3# tlnr.»s, Jjut th* Milters ( * » e not is scheduled for 10 a. m. in the ban- | , 1 1 th e G a te C itv J o u rn a l p h o to - » tre a tm e n t. l.aN o is re ce iv in g payers’ m on el Regard#is, he .‘ (id 'il»h t>* shc#.ng of the 1952 Cnev- *iv-i*i ‘|f.si»ss;.o» o.f *•*» • quet room at the f í ’oore #>tel. The . . ,.. „ tr««itm ents th a t n t v b rin g bat" mse- of who builds the dam “ I will help ro# t Mtomobile pensive true* i l /m i Jc». ft’« » n.t'.Ho 0 ! i»*ch. hi*es W Y.i* th e p olio . . . . , „ associatOn president, Louis Pratt of * g ta p ’ iie r wanteW h e r to fu ln e ss to h e r le ft t>rm t hich Jas pay for it.” The tro t# * st**tl* • V n f . « » * 0 *s » t e a » c*. * li»’; » s * fij.*ll; •'oincidir* * th the annual show- Nyssa, will preside. Directors for the w gt' 4 . of th * Miai'heur 'Vlem orm l hos »frteted by the onset of polio in SSanton si guested #thf* <vh»n •** ir.*jo* th* Chavrolet, the open house j youths to o A » c.4 ’■)«»'* !o t*.i3 S k i - • dr*©Yivtf iJic-liA.**' •:«!• 4» ra*>«» j Ontario and Adtean district, and one »st F rit«|» «vs 1 ‘ M I l»Ui?*i,»r. f e p t e m l |r. dtm is &uil*. th* power shoutf, 'A ©ill* #iva local residents # 1 opv?or- ! er-Nyssa #**»1' »11 (••• OiM. -;h* *.'•.* h «!**- •S’- *• N o t h oi .«iiss» • director at large are to be elected WV«41 •tunsmitt-Sfi ov«r («isting lin t» in tunity to see »yssa's nc%(»t garage Idea o f fsttissl»'.:«:» it k tfc» li^tvVd« Of this year. die» tir* that jjv*rn**»nt *>*M».si- •a*, ftusintss '»Jilding ( I h A ii i . i < ), ih ^ | ' the automolftil'i of on« 0 ? 'tY- fn-xtfh- ( v i r i r o j ! i •: I io n V*.ty sviou.’# ctcy cons’.r gstion 1 * » V n t?«e d*y of t i* #,»#ning the ers. The auteMoMte > 3 s la %itilitlo#i '-o ’.ON- iv.onay rv c*> »» l a k i co:Hi||»nc; ©ill *i«* a #*« :«t*ral yrl- • 1 electric flM&ftfiYt axl1 #*• fro»*: Urn M # «©’* m NI te»r> *y 1te$. » ( i é t i t k M tr C i s t | “ V oa is > « # # * ti.'.a fa ?1J* f.*»y 1* 1 f>nd ©ill sarv» ?tfi»sjii«i*nts. («•riej ACtivltp <*c> d-ja cm i.9 *«*3© iji’p/nz, t4te? àft*!.u(i*N tN* our nar.tDiM 5».«oui*»s or c*>i t?-.vy UV*»-ra«? »ill »Iso 1» ¡>i»» *■*«>•?. »at:*«?t ittentlon. :Ai » Wi-iute. thoy íüíví ’I» «o n trllu tc* t& te » ! .«1 ttojll N n* I 'l v s t W ilt "Our World of Lit tlw VolHs” was *útt¡* V i Nor *l«nter. A our hcesas *fcf<»»g» *« maii e tlV? *.»lp c < ,vt the* ^«v-riw-Niy*«*» ( p n itu e s fn JVa.'«»*ry 9) fo i thie cort!»*nlenf* oi ?»st«»n«*i th * bom*« cm •tin-» th* them* of *he bah* sho4 iield V»’ an( Mrs. Masel 1JI. (I' ok M K # c * ;#».<'.r.:str<‘tio:ii tS».in-, ; mo *6 yho *3 %3t uttarjl o$*.?V.a*. » school bus. 'AV m t iBM k nlçht. J otvj îfiacfci*», r#M*s*n$D# 'A linin '* their A m t g*M* oft th* • c . .^ c l u V W ft«9n«n. '•ys.sc:, is r « * l« lr a t.1 *>>i .‘-.iil;. liar (La* a h fltea .sb«#(H)m, e f t e * .>nd <■*» d'*sto«'.a* to> ite fast-ao* o c s e ^ - '<*» :«‘ d + e ß m . ©>%. •.<<&*>** dì uh» kainst {^ lh, current season Tuesc&y rfcht against ^pCO<#.A * i A •lit caMR.ua • **c>'.i’.** (MAiMent »left natOff all uipftWi’ >? oitMr s u e o f t!N$ Vuildlr* •?*- trju.ffi**. » r * sparkpliv#*. a O * * ?» Ontario, the •ulldc#s of th* Nyssa re-iace A lte e.'Jic«* of *H*u too tai;en ou*. :teuS t ra-oflt oi e'lci»i:5Sb.©a£*». il:-ii*he?; In A.%tur*l f*?«illpp;.n> :h*- ■O'M) b sadiA *nd a boom, but c icias o«Vi) tl‘.u »yni*sl>i»i fluir nd high school appear destinec* to pile ^ c?nldi*».’s «oys, 1st s<*«ll f-Afts, w I in addition to A ir va.ants o * a v . “ I di?n*; r t *0 hurt .t»?ij tar- uc*»ny th* ci9©«v L «d»i* «n ú otBMï p ie * # fre'll ti'.< m*hc(«fty. n* ilrvv-ia©*- up a better record daring t*.e ?#- 0 * s ifetp. % Accbths to ti i p»*»'le c*re *nou*h to **lv. *»y$rs", ‘«he jwilpi £idd. "8 «iow”. to» do.fiViunt color !• .’•»diuni (r a n . #iH«iet.ftiM»dLvir* th* vs§.»kki t V A tei* coi.*«; in d)cor«M*d p*ns. mainder of t’« whiter. least. tly*i« 1 Mars, M M lvai sifts f # t<M*sta laM jii lac.aiAs z-reut4*ant in HM Aar.» in * ir,'tii(puf. ¥. ;la*ki »<9 •# (S.a floors •?«roi,©hotit the (nilV In* *’!‘i<*)l lit'* ©a.. »t ttv •«%•*- ( M e n the contributions viere a*k - coach, Harry l#jO in :sy thh:*s so. 1 ^ aits • i polio r a r # o i tiìfM alfìra» Werraa'^1 fefjlr* :*c* ca..yc>r.o o: .wy .votbipanj. *r* concra • Ti * c*flc»s art lirat- Aous«, » liquid, ap;«*:*r«‘:l)s : » v - id i'ü*. V'aMM* im fciluc»* M t* (leis- Nyssa ( » » .u e d Oii«srio M to W • Pri/# # ,nnfrs w , fcr4l0unc l»ospl»al #*tly, Olth JCti Pleis*»».* I tvin in '..mif'icc a nd ' M ¡f tajori »» (?J on tha north s i * of th* r*ln- tiling cT>nttlnln* su*r«7« ©«^ sr.*r, » 2 i J í * o - 1 h vn plst m th* Iftial- in % # im eJ A ot »as»played on aven # ,, ^ . Z, . * the * 3 i^ under tag super«ls- rul»«. ts lor» is I liv-4 K gill not forced ci'ncrete luililn*, which is (# l ' hav» 4(en jou r<4 n )o th* oil In ( Continuali on J»*«©? 2 ) ♦ rn-* excel* in one quarfer. *he , ne *o*.to? Dr. .* J. Coiahltn, Bois* » r - tiH>r my fto\v;*nm»nt apMt.” l»v i-#> f*»t in s i# , ‘¡.«he shop cov- th* bus. feftir th» Ass*n(*7s Bulldog» toe* a 11 to t lead in tha .do?« tfeth, Suaan BUrt.tJ, d m * t*r t.ftcpM.ist. • rftam’a r of com:g#*Cc vc«M; trln* rA>ut HUCB' aiuare fr»'.. |f.ll I* i**n lo»d<Rl Into th” bus for th* tn 1 ■! . and I*rs. M art Marti«*', gnd first quarter, #ut fell behind 2§ ta i f of I « Ilf’ K : \ l l i l i i f l L**lor, * h o is n c # fog* year* old, in \vtm of a r**,olution p»opav-d fta by t ! # end of the half They poured a leas? h hair. 0 a to r * ‘ i *'•••#», <Sav*b?- sufi» re* the poli'/. c*.s»t S q > * .i * r th* Ontario r»t,iiber i f com m tK t opet.Mi *ith all n<* equipment.. The to Ui*ls»r, (t l* Tiriv*:» st#’ 1*f th* com|»ny is attempting to buy the motor, atit t ne bomb ltd not M p lo # in the baskets in the ftird period to*] er o i * r- an* ‘ H*rs. *ohn .lg.«M*; 1*51. She has a flail a ft ar*. »C- i atfir# that * il« , of th* f o m f e gain a 39 to 31 m.:#:in and m ac* a bahif.s ™ » ‘ » from oa* to t a i — bluest *y»s, cept for ©n#er flexoi« flhe e.irl Gay I Bridgford company p!*nt in O n tin o most o ficie n t and latest equipment as anticipated Th‘*refi«-e, not noftjtc- j end for that reason all o!»the equip* ing anything amiss, the driver start :^ t Rain t i three points in the final | ? ? * • « dtL' ^ i* 1 r,r h a * f ‘h*a?r «Vossibly fair tv* of her arm. I be effected in on * p.«c* The On- ment has not arrived for the open ed for home. Several miles from Nys Mrs. Ted canto. AeplUas of old ma.sterp4 ^ces. a ing, but will be installed as soon as sa. the engine started causing trouble • everen and thë"'bùs' d n ^ r "Investigated »oHectton oí paintings owneo by the arrives. The mechanics will work t k . „ K» Colonial Art company of Oklahoma, the game on any make of automobile. The Then he found the bomb were shown last Thursday night in After the bu« had been towed to the little theater of the school *uild- <- rs are large enough to permit sa play entrance o f the largest sized trucks Welser, mechanics and school offic Lng in connection with the regular 7. # o v ( and commercial vehicles Into the ials concluded that sugar had been P.T A meeting and shop, which Is equipped with under poured Into the oil, but tht»re was «Mr. and Mrs. C liff*l*aln ; .cutest they can be transplanted At the P.T.A. meeting, held prior foi gj?«wers on both sides Bulldogs lost a * ghtfully sm le, Tommie Laurent?, son of Mr. • 11 d '« ie r a lot of go^d.» ground exhausts for removal of no evidence of sugar around the ma thrilling game to thc^league-leading ^vid MrT Rolland “ aurance; most Mrs. Hunter said she and her hus- r‘ vilr • Adrian to k eLser gases and other fumes. The shop chine However, the engine, valued to the visit to the exhibit. Mrs. Leo R eiser Wolverines on the #yssa uair, )«T.hele F # c h , daughter of band-feel fortunate ki that out of The chamber also passed a resolu- will be staffed with competent me at $500, was damaged beyond repair Oor#er, president, said ”i . picture is something that can inspire in yet lioor last Friday night by a s c * e of •«r. and Mrs. Gordon Foucf ost three cases o.fc polio in their famil^l t*on snppnrting Oovernor L»n Jor- chanic« Nyssa school officials said they lour own greatness. 1 hope the ex to#>. The contest was the Second mature, B-eorgie Lewis, son of Mr. the only really bad effect was the dan of Idaho M 1 his committed. Ir have apprehended the b< who at hibit will bring inspiration to you." I recommending passar' passag' oi a «aw law 1 . 7 - # . e f>.r’cs room, . located , . between . ic: crippling of «¿ N o r ’» arm arm. arvi Mrs. Grant Lewis; and most Ariiiniinu providing '*.ie governor with power i sh °wroom and the lubrication tached the car bonvt ;x> tne bus en- Bui ¡nog? had lost by o< i point. The exhibit io fi «••Jed landscapes. ¿•Pck’# s, Paul Wilson, # o n of Mr. to make tv lorocal trucV 11« •• using and wash rooms, the company will glne. but are still investigating the portraits, hu£^;:ous pictures and B J h e # * rter scores ■•re a^follmv a»d Mrs. Lloyd Wilson. Deborah i carry a fuç Hr* of j/- irt.s and accès-f more serious aspect of the case, the agr«»nents with other states. H . O s h o i’ii» ®lrst qiyfter. .^ ’ssa 11 anu Welser Savage also receded a .*jphy for D a i e sorles for Cl“ vrolets. In .»h^-Jubrl destruction olO.he motor They said other types. T5»e P.T.A. agreed to * half. W e i# r 22 and Nyssi%21, and being # ie yo # g e st baby a «the show. cation room, a Weaver bfiolíÁ will both deeds may not l ° ' e beenvJom- purchase pictures for the school I )i. In I ) MS TO third-quarter time, #yssa A and raise anv vehicle w ith @ wheel-base $ ltted by the same ffersci s nit. of rooms with the proceeds derived The baby show was preceded by a W i l l " 1) 1 ....... .. spons^tng the exhibit. ^ •eiser 3*8^iVeri*. was high poltuer brief •ausiness meeting and a pro course, circumstances indicate a link up to i-3£ inchest m * ------------ with *5. between the two. T. ey have n o * -° the( business ess ion, Mrs O on- gram. ttt . Mark H artli# sang ~uneral services were held in the O The heatirf• Sjtnpn fit, located XlJOlllCr ' i H 11 T l * •«uildogs v # .e .'* in i [ * l •v ■'Braham’s L u llt# /” , accompanied by '«ienkaemper chapel in .Brssa 4i'ed- in the basement, includes a pressure ruled out the possibility that the 1 yer announced tiiat the situ cor. ®M|er*nere Saturday night » to 33 Miss Vf«" Dee Poulson. Six members ne.*.ay afternoon at 4* o'clock for O steam heating sys© in that p.ovides substance poured in the oil was j ventic will be opened April 17. ;ssa B squad defeateg B ’eis- fijje y (th o le s, povula© > j 1. v “ thermostatically controlled h e© t. placed there by pers is oth eF ^ an Election of P T A. officers will be # r s Lloyd *ob ler’s #ndergarU>n Dale Be' 9 'oi. Osborne, '.ho died in * : #1 * j 26 and *’:.*?r # . to 25 and class participate with songs and the Malheur Memorial Bospital Jan- fighter, defeateal *x>ul> llyn-arstn held in March, one month earlier O The system inclucj a stoker and Nyssa high school students * 9 .# to Ontario *1 to #>. reading.?. Each member of V 4s. Tob- ] uary ’ Mr. Osborne, ifcho had been of Prairie City on^iiltnockout in th“ •test Coast boiler special student body assembly tilan USUi' t'O ' #%'ldogs Mill playC>r*?r here ler’s group fe«s givei^B^rize. g tea seriously ill for the lj*,t year, £ a s fourth round o 9 th-tlw sch?d iled 10- "t»'/* $ ft: opening the garage m m was called for Tuesday morning fo r : Mrs. Frank Skeen presented a Friday night. A n uary 19. Emmetl hour ended t f ( afternoon's « t i v i - ] taken to the hospital ¡unday. round main «»vent on Les '.^Blrry’s discussion iV tl * problem Many musicalG program. David Hartley, si:elet»on e re .’ In the sales, service, %*|k S’uesday night •id ;g*ndian fight t».rd }t iMyss- lis t riiur-day studeiufe expressed regret thQ* the Kenneth Cottle and Oerald Cox tles « Mr. Osborne was born NovemiH* lubrication ¿ n d cashing C J >art- 9»‘i* »Yiday nigh* of *ext *cek depredation had been committed [ played two cornet trio numbers, Judges for t l f show #•! i * tte.' 12, IRK in Illinois and came t/nWys- night. J’»ft9r knocjfcirj) his opt^JiiflE #j. n ments and Jill J>1 to the personnel and volunteered to gua1 J the busses j “Silver Bells” and "La Cooc -acha". ind Nft-s Pherwood, M>s. Oerit Stam and *S'S. sa 12 years ago. He engaged inft«rm- us <fe cafB i from iyssa applicants” , 1 Mrs Dwight W yckoff sang "Because” 9. f . te’ughes. Chairman of the com- ¿n©, be*|re coming to Nyssa ^ o m in tit third ro nd. (hodes hammiir- ) I a3 r f • id V. .yn Ciiesnut, irmer Nyssa at future games. i . :vn. ar«'ii ith s* rles of b: 1 . i * i t t « was # s . Lloyd Wilson •nd Ntbraska He fornjerly operated a Principal Richard Wilson U?1d the *nd “ rs, C Ww ? " ctx™ r. tosldent ho Is manager of tr n< ) In .-« .ourth < ” nd that the lTalrl ÍA IfW M 1 I her committee included ’Jm s. Rich- students "It’s too bad that the whole Wus accon»P“ nlst *°r Mrs W yckolf hu’pt.Tiss. City mBrr coul?i ao:» *lUut*n&. fctjr« and th«. cornetists. and ¿'oi bess. Mrs. IXimonik Wmes, group ha to suffer lor the misdeeds Survivors are his widow, Zora; : nwirson, substltutlnr fcv. Tomme f # # n i n g meeting •© the adult if-.s. A. © 7 . Sallee and Bi*er viewing the pictures, the ,f;iyde f * 3 sons, one daughter and five ' gec'/jeu c ! canton. Oftio, who dl<l t It O fQ f * © " < .11 ' Will KfitJ.I 0B?thine in stru ction class, which Sgider memoers went to th' home-makers grandchildren ¡# o t appear, salS he wo<ild ¿Ik* a 9»- tkil * o r * under*he direction of •«1rs. rooms for refreshments. ® ----- I fo llJ t -s .lí’ il O r o i n The sons and daughter are Harold m^tcli <yiti. B’hod'.s ©h*r B ^ <n D e fe a t harles Steffens, will I* held in the M a and Roy of Baker and Mrs. Hb’.en <|M9r co»#ition. ome-*.a*ers rooms in % * high i.vkyidt o f Alliance, Nebraska. N yM «a I i g h l r r * D e c r e a s e S h o w n In clos .- slpdte, C?oe Tcifi. Cihidsejs cf>f -aOrandQ district *îl*3ol build1 * # N tem ^y *vening, I ’ a r i . if ’vrnmi Smith o . > l.s >»9 fi* C{,sionN) 'J)oh engineer, told City ManaR> r E. K JtenaMk #» at * o’clor* Building Permits Th«: Vikings defeated the^ ¡IDihb’rSt. o f 'Bo's9. Burton h« will recommend to thfl “ “ *c*naA ®(!©:*.sted fft t-UBing ^he count s cWHcv riti1 L ic e n s in g ,‘ n ti 1 .-climinafi-’s Jill« Dewe;. state highway department that the - yssa high school boxers In n smok- cour»- • ia.. ¿ttend t* rr.* etinc g as no special fpf *c^<tDr The total of building permits is or Emmett »on o v t . : ick X.IcCro* - state a lio « Oh<5 city of Nyssa to in r held In Vale last Thursday night, «•quipm er* afttept b© neces* ^ , . ^ ^.Miita (M Ai*b N » y * « » » •* sen and JVcrv Wright of Bouse and sta’ l ;i drain along Arcadia boule- j Vale counted < ight wins and Nys.sa sued in Nyssa la»t year was unusual ' " 1 'rit ' tho: .tg »r 1 *ei la. mers «ho have ly low. reaching only »173.947, ac- Keith Oorrell oi 'Nvssa drew. 8onny varfl. ‘Mth th* proviso that each pa. tFo and «iach scored a draw .» b* n .i I»- t > < ompl* if i ’ * 1 195' Three of Vale’s wins were by for- acordln* 10 "> * “ «* at the ©eciprocity truck licensing bill, B*vl of tiyssa. scheduled to fight half 0 ? the cost, which Mr Burton •Ur ilmer«*. # k wih •© charge rjarfA aretiharvest, according ‘ o filer» managers office The 46 permits |N*nb*rs of th* c l y » « .1 g)ay f f ^ g ju u hlnson, chair-mar 00 *10 which ©¡«P affect truckers o f Nyssa ChuoX Berry ?i Boise, did not ap estimates will be approximately fell, becaa.sc Nyssa could not fill ! the weights Pat Patterson of Nyssa ussued *n amounted to »233,700. $2400 c* tft©»*» and «h* s©W* defter«. .»nd o tl# r parts of Malheur county, pear and th# light (v-as cancelled. count© i f l l i l l commit!*© . Hugh 'Toth* was r»Per«*, Tom Th-> city ri»oiy»ste * construct th e , won ever Calvin Welty of Vale and The number of permits Issued last ©MR o| «(tektiotteft *# u c#ion Churdh and Frefl Norman, judges, drain from Bower iivt nue to Park Ron Cooper of Nyssa decisioned Ron year totaled 40 They included 11 *y # © « # • * Bute- Th» c o # j#| • d ì (©epe** 0 % tN© *iu*i!a*r beete it irvested m*y raqurst Hia* se-sslon Oovernor Len Jordan called ©nd H'arry Miner, tlmekeep/’ r and avenue and there ©nnn*?t tf with Sanders. Kent Dinger of Vale and 1 houses for $35.700; 10 alterations on an application be prepared for p n - the drainage district canal, fh city Jerry Sktibal fought to I draw. Pat houses, $13,450. eight garages. $5700; the legislature in special session be- announcer TiaI p /vm im 5y contacting the PM.I will build one mam drain with catch Palmer. Roy Tomtyoshl and Don business buildings, $44,000, and nine cau.# expiration * f the ©#iho reci office #n Ontario. When the balance basins on both sides The main drain Udey defeated Harlan Fox, Jimmy alterations on business houses, $25,- procity law had created * muddled II* IT * < « ¿ i n v o l i U n i t W I h ’ c W t I o f fh r crop # finally harvmte© or wtll be of 10-inch concrete pipe, Skeen and Stanley Bybee of Nyssa 097 s i* u * t i o n involving neighboring : abandoned thft balan. - of th* **•* .stat# Sfloct«» OfflCPTH with «tree manholes and eight catch Tht.roll Smith of Vale won on a --------------------------- V i I m i | i I ím m men» will ©e mad". Theteteasure, approved aft©0only: l A ' A A * 1 ' i w l .'" w h « technical knockout from Oerald S h e r i f f to S erv e Th* purp >se of this ©Hymen: pro- t* o da#s c* consideration by the 1 .ouls P r a # was elected chairman the highway in four 01-ces The Slnianer and Floyd Miles of Vale Ite bcaly o f # o * Wheeled, who redurfl, according to !*r Hutchinison. work cannot be started until -#rln|] of the Nyssa-Adrian branch of the legislature, gives 'h e governor au-1 Taxpayer Warrants won by the same method over Jim 1 kiffe* la a# ___?l»ne accident Cor field *© Jtla.sk». w»s •x;»»c*e'i to ©rrive is to assist those sugte b e d ©rt- •hority to enter into reciprocal li Malheur County Hell’s Canyon ©s- durtek who would ho harfl-preasef censing agreements with other states soclatlon at a meeting held Ir his Enlists In Air l orce- tW(e Wy tcain to*af. The Bulldogs 'Will fight th© Mer- , Starting February 1. personal pro i _ f . they wer* Ray C Keck, son o i'M r and Mrs ft'/te V?d* left Fairbanks ©b plane financially _ . to w(it , . untd (P licensing <#&iucks under 26 000 home near Adrian last Friday even idlan team here Thursday Sight, j perty tax warrants will be served on A H Keck of route I, Nyssa. enlisted ing Jake Borge of Newell heights founds. The bill also authorizes the V te s to v ©igW lo t Mattie »«k " * * * b w ‘ * w*,r«' January 17 and will fight a return persons owing delinquent 1950-51 gotternor«, by regulation, to provide was elected secretary-treasurer. Oth in the U 8 air force January 9 and engagement In Meridian Monday ] personal property taxes. Sheriff John tea* •» have K e n 9?»ce# oi© a train took his oath of enlistment at the 9. * 0 Meet — that trucks beyond the 26.000 pounds er officers will be elected later t<* #liptnen» |o Mtes* i f f te*v*ces 1 Elferlng announced Tuesday. County Judge Sewell Stanton ta lk -, Boise army and air force recruiting night. •tenurtrs of the W .Ê&Ê. t l © 9 *©os.s w elgl# carry metal #entlflf|ie tnlfeTment -------------------- The action will be aken on per- ed on the advantages of government main station Keck, a graduate of Purerai set*M9» * S be iield 1 * Wetk-teist churcfc Hill *r*rt Aipsery non t£g Return* i rom Trip— sonal property taxes which became Nyssa high sctool, left after his ett is*o J * a »e s u * of the lefislatlve ac- construction of the da*n. ‘ rtei ba: te L O S first v a f l chapil. wjtk 2* A Hhm Methodist ©teu: _ Adolph Schroeder returned home delinquent last August. Additional EAlen Yerrensea ©tflfiatmg Tnen» Ml* Hugh ToKer % i0 have ©iota. Idaho an*O regon offlcu ls are The next m<*etlng o f the branch Ustment for Lackland air force base i isNop lterteej* «¿1! be *% thFKyss* cem- charg* *| the program^ entitled,.**ow expect«# ¿«arra n ge reciprocity ¡¿«111 be. held) In Nyssa in the near at Son Antonio. Texas, where he Sunday from southern California, i charges for service and mileage will (in h ere he visited relatives. be added to the taxes. wJ)l receive his fja*lc training fle t t e # B e fo r e C h am b er * & (of I o o >v » « # P'oll»«» °r.t^ d** -. „ . . , * , I J I j S li trulli IVv: JH? A I S i 01