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0 <§ ® (O'! © © ®<S) (S ) o . O /» <s> o . , ........ . ¡Ü ÎSâk. V w O (S ) • o O G o. o • # » a* o V «, / URN AL ,4 s ¿ •- * v, . :v* vo lu m e x : : x x v ii îïo . 2 th e ’ N Y S S A G A T E C I T Y J O U R N A L . N Y S S A . O R EG O N . T H U R S D A Y foresee Enough Judging from tin fire worts." that Help for 1952 appeared near Hys.»*, this weefc. Directors Elect?*!; to N am e O ffic e r s At Nyssa Meeting - V -l - <;;r ' ^ Locai Reservoir “Spud* íHiina»¡ Lertam J o Jr ill Light IMirnotncuiiii -V.|piK*ar« In S ty Jn Vicinity of Nysn*; Labor Sponsors Ík ÍÍU A R ¡> ' f.-U « « K c g u la t io iis ' Mother Nature or one of tier modem contemporaries usurt have mixed up1 .some dates. Mr* CLude Day of the Kingman Koiony area reported that «bout • o'clock Monday morning three large white lights appeared in the tky Just south of Nyssa They started falling, leaving a line of smoke above them. Then another tight appeared and fell. A little later three more ap- peared and dropped in th* same way and place. They seemed to fall from a foggy sky Just south of Ny&sa. The Ughts fell alowly so they surely were not flying saucers. Mrs. Day said O n . laterprrU tioiK O b R iu - ««M ru n ( f b g i r •*' 4 s .- c t»ff- A l> v At O | ip o s d d M e e tin g KiaisiC» í *rîy H i g ii fu IKipredatioU' _ V 1 . v , ; (I4- j o • • oK >now i* K « “pOU»^< D u rin g 1 "8 iÄ iu fifv y Malheur county potato growors While more than 10 not? After electing director* at a meet it! every bo «h upped to i have entered prote is against the lia« bean falling in n ’> a dm mg ing held In the Boulevard Orange Nyaaa. Inclusion c l Malheur county in po (January, •mow hau t> i . up m hall W t Thursday afternoon, the The proverbial ‘meaa—4 thief*' ' tato price regulation* for Oregon Uie owyh«"i watershed - th» pemt Malheur County Farm Labor Spon Action was taken at the annual Po in»«, agai» vabk-d ids ugly head. where filling «*f the Owyhee .••ser- soring association heard slate offic tato and Onion orower.- association The Mslbcsr county M in k e< yolr this ye*i i almvtt assured, meeting in Ontario January 29. ials and others discuss projects for 01 revealed thia The prote-1 pointed out. according Paul H'lUod. Owyhee i>r« le. . :h hand labor during the 1962 farming to Turner Bond assoclatlcgt secre season. WM tQ gusurd of control manager said Wed- tary. ttiat the 20 ient increase in The member- elected directors as price ui Idaho over that allowed in oansa a part *i tm p«iM few«, snad ne-«la? follows: Loren King and Bill W ire- ¡. am 436.000 Oregon under the pn« e control or prlnrliMiXly fee the relief eg gain «u*d> Xhg m rvoLr now ger of Ontario. Roy Hiral and Louis * 1 7 4 3 la R a is e d der would disrupt the u. ual pro Pratt of Adrian. Warren Farmer and 0O< ot trem the Hecrbaaa M »NM « t fegl«# full. In tepih cesses of marketing potatoes, besides Norbert Sarazin of Nyssa, Matt «d* ■ week «ad. being unfair to grower on the Ore “ «r. use r#s#m)tt as 24 feet below Schaffer and H* nry Kendo of Vale, <4 N y*a gon aide fuif-outfit The ifife w «• ti.e and f rank Sakata and Ray Olson W «* Nyssa firemen will drive the fir* Wire* were sent to the Oregon "The p a M e a sr f «faim * ear i pfe-wnt tun» t* about three time« of Payette The director* will elect I te UM s t i a ef i«« e w u r f M ¡ j the ryumal. senators, the oftn« of prne stabili officers February 1 at a meeting to track through the street* between eneagk wttJsaat b » Nag I » w a zation. and the national potato coun TTsa am»unt *>* stiewon the i > m r- be held in the farm labor office n 1 and 8 p. m. Tuesday. January t9 i f the | «had, practically aazure« s H i, i-esex- ti sffer an «pportunlty to local resi cil. asking that Maltwur county be Nvssa at 8 p m thief la the waeli." placed under regulations for Idaho • voir for the -»iming tfhtgat«,n «(» .- The building program that has been dents to make contribution* to the W to bring uniformity to tiu- district. on Ho-a-a said. started with a view of providing polio fund. Persons desiring to make Grower* at the a**oriath« asset- The tw*» and r*ne-h,slf inches ->f permanent buildings at the Adrian. a contribution or add to contribu mg also protested the strict inter now up th* g.-our«* «4 the Owyiiee Ontario and Vale camps was dis tion« they bars already made should pretation that ha* been mad* on 4am Wwgcwagat «fc- Jee. than the cussed The first building now under *tej> to their porches and rais* their shape and appearance in making a depth »* Nysaa con traction at the Ontario «m p , hands or otherwise Indicate they No. 1 grade of early Russet potatoes The Oureaa *>t rtolamatici nvtru- i a cinderbl *ck structure containing want the firemen to atop. Lawren Rung. Ontario, mam Valued ^ ^ _| «penis /mwAmt towr irwhe* t J sgioW- 12 r«x>ms The 24 by 84 foot build Wilton C. Jackson, Nyssa polio that the Russet variety planted and! ing will provide living quarters for S n c iíiiK f I r p iu f i i i t t b i z » . » * aMtogiaiftieiy di of harvested eariy will not pruduca a* j 1 R f*- l d l l o l 1 1 v l l U gn ifiati « t ztrúetiei® t > * i rirh. of transient laborers. Association offi fund drive chairman. -a»d Wednes day that (1743 ha* been collected by smooth tubers as the -ame variety _______ «o« *w fall U a d t t During the cers hope one of these building* muput of Iatiii«rg 10 * inches of can be built each year as money be his organization in the present Mather Nature teak time out early a w her. but she left her handiwork planted tater. and th.it grades should comes available The program is in March of Dimes Sunday morning to show the young- sprawdag grotesquely over the coun- be more liberal on ti e early portion 1 B i l l D a v i s S a y s I s s u e i silow has tallen The (1743 includes (16414 con Measu,remen*, tag»»« «T. the Silver line with a plan of the labor spon sters how to roll snowballs. No owe tryslde. (Gat* City Journal Photoi of the cixip A vote by producer* pres- ] Is N o t h in g l e s s T h a n en* authonted u request to the state Cut f aQo'O ot*ut«w k»niM.r» 1 r* reaied sors to secure better and more per tributed by the pupil- of the grade x-hool The high .school spomored a department of agriculture for a more | 54 pvfjbs c.t «pob * k » a 7(4 inti we of manent hi «using f.<r transients F ree d o m liberal interpret at u>n of hape and < moisfutv 17» i t 6 melles ».«impares Joe Wilson of the state farm place March of Dime«" at the Ontarie- general appearance on Russets m ar-' _ .u . . . .. . to M inches normol Wetev <»*it*nt ment bureau «aid labor will be a Ny> * basketball fo n t and the F F A J — up ----------------- - „ organization di- t<m» « f »®ai A? eh* South keied to ¿September 20 little tighter than in 1951 He stated collected contribution on a March A report by Diuiiev tsitt-m, Ontario ^ . A'T‘eili alt ®UP* Mountton N*> t stb#ie®. VfU".* was that since the *tart of the Korean of Dime*" tape so that the oontn- kx'al member of the Oregon V o U X t i I • ot ara»« ,»i the gt**ind( war, the number of war industry, butions resulting from school ac Re adents of this section of Mal fluffy, were formed by the correct commis*KKi reviewed uses made of * r’ * c * ur,' nota^ e\Ui ( I rtohws *»í oagnaVat* tv# nor- workers has doubled and will double tivities amounted to (327 51 Members of the A F c l L union heur county arose Sunday morning combination of snow, moisture con fund. collected through the t 'v cents t<K „ _in lT"Uf<tK>“ ,** , * regional w*tee »«mtfKit tlxgre at that again this year He added that the tiul thu c* yntr* bfiie eg ye*» is kb w*tam t » j l fWd Induction program will cause a fur local No 22918 of the sugar factory wondering why the kid- rolled all of tent. wind temper«'ure and other per hundred tax on potatoes market- WOjS*xJfp Ul 1 is dirlfung toward uxialism beoami» 5 1 atmospheric conditions k,«ne per- { ed He reported that statewide pro- feadm »' *» » th» w*ek ther dram on labor, especially among contributed (164 22 to the polio fund. those snowball.- the people are failing to tag* *uf< tram che isr sia Stanley Stsnon won a ham at the tCeatlnued «a Page li The section between Adrian and «on.* said they saw the nowballs «m tag «««e r - the youneer men The attitude of fkient interest to stop the uentl immigration officials regarding wet give-away party given by Tobler s Ontario was literally covered with forming in the air. while others con 3» • J*h- shed Ne«ede « other si«to offuwrs panicipatim» •iU take back.*" also have a Lnrutin» ef Feed and Fuel. Inc January 18 and snowballs of all shapes and size*, tended they were formed by collec 1 me gsu ite in the se*.ion , attended mostly by A n t e lo p e s W in «oc PwhiuaTV t. fect on the labor supply The United he offered it for auction for the raiiging up to eight or 10 inches. ti on of snowflakes on ‘. ^ • S , _ oounty and center uf/lcees. weniCtttl ' The #to*r States is making an effort to tighten polio fund Hugh Tobler offered the Their sise depended upon how far dirt, a blade of grass or other ob- « W » * » «W t - S p o t I I I l O i l r o w V w n g m o f Salem Nyssa nan, 1« it 0 aceretoxt tt the ban on wetbacks from Mexico highest bid and bought the ham fin the wind had blown them before jetts. ». y v * .«.a a *.r*aa aaa j is **>• s**U organi*»Vi«m*l! •eb on»re Tue phenomenta had never been This drop in the number « tossing (10. He then gave it back to Sisson, they reached a stopping place They diractor. and (33, 62nli*r Hardy m m beato v w # per* taftCg* the border into Texas and California who took it to a meeting of the were aut made by the poungsters of | observed by « i n « persons By f erry Matthew. ««»toil» tost» <b*ir«s»n of the a#a>- will reduce the labor supply in tho.se Oregon Trad Grange for auctioning the valley, but were apparently ore but Mother Nature's snowba The Adrian Antelope* won • berth, ciatad r a m of «># Farm Bureau state* and make fewer citizen work again At the Orange meeting the of Mother Nature's oddities. The iy ( U said to be quite common in in the District B " tournament by Ted M..wga n of Nysc#, regional « - C t e itin g ers from .southern states available ham brought (13. making a total of snowballs, which were very light and some sections of the United States defeating Harper 42 to (7 Tuesday, rwetor. presided at 9 » lam hewi and P o t a l o (25 contributed to the March of for work in Oregon January 15 at Harper The Harper »ithJdvMNl Mr Dav » The The contract for the importation Dimes". B u ie » (A a n g w l five took an early lead of 1» to 3 at n eu «per« held m the Episcopal A "bucket of bucks' program will O . F y l l i n g n e s s of Mexican laborers between the S h ip m e n ts F r o m . the end of the first period, with Ad- ’ pariah hall be conducted over radio station (Continued on Page g) Gffwer* «? 1 «# gistrict OPS nan's points ».«mmg on charity TsUing a story of an Irishman and KSRV January 26. 28 and 30 be N y s s a I n c r e a s e tosses. In the second quarter Ad- ¡ his lunch, ft*. Da vs «aid W* Rave announ-ed Mnnd»y. Tanuerv 2 i. a o f N y s s a D ie s tween 10 and 11 p m for the bene rian's tournament hopes brightened 1 prepered this lunch snireelvet We «evito»)«) ut thv pugftSA ceiln# prie* B ulldogs Defeat fit of the polio fund. During the Carload shipments from Nyssa as the margin was reduced Vi a ¡ have gotten into this puritlon our- w f i k i a a « to -6 v ili « d ite ldaho Olaf FyUingness of Nvssa died in all-request program, a person having a request may telephone the radio the Holy Rosary hospital in Ontario over the Union Pacific railroad lines three-polnt Al l# margin in favor of aetve« We have been led down thla gr»>«wv «od «hipper Ih # rwvkskmi Fùniniett to Wift beve httto v ffw t <m retai! prnics station and agree to make a con Tuesday. January 22 as the result of during 1951 totaled 398 more than Harper. In the third quarter the rued by e negative atihude If v« turned th« calendar kerb u> thè unnicaf. tribution tor the playing of a specific a heart attack He h*d been in the those of I960, according to figures picture cha raed, with Adrian *urg- i The uffuie# aaid Uvei «he Xdxho The Nyssa Bulldogs, who started selection For an unusual contribu released Wedne day by Thomas G trig ahead and as the third quart* go years we would be «urpruied «I ended Adrian held a 33-25 toed the changes and et the »rides we sfangar» «rade %* reoqghiMd ami improving tlieir basketball prowess tion. the caller may ask one of the hospital 12 hours. Jones, local agent. The carloads re Mr Fyllingness was bom Septem by defeating Ontario January IS for local chairmen in Nyvsa, Ontario or ceived showed .< drop of 73, making [ Adrian's win was the second over ¡ have teten gown thie »ued 13ns pekwd under «a# (eektofe. «htoft bfts their first victory of the season, nos Vale, to sing a song or do a stunt ber 29. 1876 m Bergen. Norway and a net gain in iarloadings handled Harper us the Antelopes won a pre change has bean given v h » » leg- e/tecfive immetti a**!* f t # ccttUUl came to the United States in 1903. vious game 58 to 34 High men for klfttkm. that w« have beoume ac eoget uwt o k g M etf F o l e diher ed out ,ie Emmett Huskies by a for broadcasting over the air when he Joined his brothers to en through the krai station of 329. score of 46 to 43 in a thrilling court I Carloads forwarded during 1961 the evening were Murdock of Harp customed to. Our situation has heft» ihen Ir s . N». f ip a Mi#, w De w» 1 d > gage in farming in Illinois and South er with 14, and Ratigan of Adrian compared to th# «uctoli*Uc lystwn 80* n (MPto «Dto ruhbMto StosA U m battM in Emmett Tuesday night. Dakota. He was married to Amelia amounted to 5M1 and in i860 they With 11. The Bulldogs took a lead, t to 6,1 Audiometer Test* ! of tl# British. W* are weo «I pr * .•etheto »*> • ito* rwwdfwd sMaHdi,. amounted to 4983, or a difference of Gjervik at Rockford, Illinois Decem In the first quarter and were never T'he Adrian squad will represent! th* toed Som* would ilk* te *** us The fweiskwr kit#* « «ttmrtwn uf 368 The carload* received In 1951 ber 17. 1906 The couple moved to (#iven In (¡011 nty - headed, but they barely squeezed by Malheur county In the District "B" j adopt «orne o i Urn» »foglúúi eocial cmJty ■ * crenks. Spokane in 1925 and to Idaho Falls were 10.676 and in I960 they were tournament. The dale and location change«. with a two-point lead. 36 to 24 in I N» sgzwtfto praTMah tote c*tgln- 10.649 or a drop of 73. in 1928 Mr FyUingness had engaged The Mallieur county public health the third quarter. They made a net "The defensa product ton tut ag alty txed* Azr pwHbcrio» potuto*« u The increase in forwarded cars have not yet been set but will I» held gain of one point in the final canto. department gave a report today on in farming in Sunset valley since came entirely in the products and in the latter part of February. piiwd in Juz* iaai gbsur. Wft nerdfd •mduto-kyo* te# - .F.hayiwrv'« noW, Colliers of Emmett was high point the audiometer testing done by the 1936 In the preliminary game th« Harp- úaother ocm I » W# re»# pripnetff b»wd- wu. »tot to>u»tos. *«»■ t» grxmc Survivors are the widow; .six by-products of agriculture, including or Jayvees defeated Adrian 16 to gl got. U e paewrtimiwd sgtol things yew player with 18 Pierce was high tor maternal and child health section- molasses, sugar, potatoes, onions, let daughters, Mb* Joan Fyllingneas of ot the Oregon state board of health Ny»sa with 14 point*. Keveren of The Adrian Antelopes milarted ; «iviuld be think«* «toan Por*uh#te- c«s)%s «mtf A gftrèkto 9to*s. MI v«#8s. tuce and wheat A totourtee* e» «rnnts *rjr 190 Nyssa and Glennan of Emmett were in Malheur county during November Ban Francisco, Mr*. H. F. dutch- then fourth S R V eahfarem# tfaf- ly u » mea-wre «at iv# ¡m ©. < » * other cars billed at the Nyaaa Children in 10 schools in the Vale field of Nyaaa route 9. Mrs. Harold tied with 12 points each t<»ry *Hh en easy and cvnvua'J.if« or«jpowii provided tor k/ienikw ■yb ' Pountoi foe qataVc^.s saUt. iw gbpDueic,’ O station, but not originating here Other Nyssa players were Hart area. Harper. Jamieson. Willow- Peterson and Mrs. Alfred Fane her i totaled 1480 in 1961 sun 1434 in i960 72 to 44 w i» oree the Pknan Pantlv- busii#ssa.s. It go*4 ld givg aMflxtoity 3k»s E88» O f e M f dtoe, ftifl -tE*? ley «. Lnvejoy l . Marcum 4. Wilson 6 creek. Orove. Vale grade m hool, Jun- of Idaho Falls, end Mm. John Minke TTve major cartond khqnuem. were •fs. Adrian Juty couidnx mias the R( pevUcidar « « o h i to derUU> vftmth- ,aa^ and Mrs Richard Laracy ol Sacra tura. Beulah. Westfall Brogan and and Hiatt 4. 3 W t g k btot the* ***■ i w 'j t t ) for potatoes, 1(62. fugnr, 1142; dried hoop arid round to a gl to 8 first- ey totslncss U^nj->s hidr yktoeto« cb# Emmett thumped the Nyssa B Dotuide, or a total o t 17tg were given mento; a son. Harold of Nyssa; four beet pulp. 726. «ulons, <>12; uiolarscs, qutirver toed «ml tod to h*lttime regukiuom. -v yw- -ic. reettotob to to» .tnftMh, cra.il oe bpel«p brother*. Carl and Berg* of eouth squad 96 to 49. Orcen of Emmett i audiometer teats. 41 vo 19. T I » H B P» Sloured Stem til* r^.jnlu m Mrtoaam. Vbo *pim- % • » * •* «»»*&*••: »b o b g c e n ts par 467; sugar beats. 187; whaat HO; In other area* in the county, those Dakota end Oteven aud Andrew of and Bumgarner of Nyssa tied for third period, bn* Adrian cotitlnued tries. Oerc.r.nf m ( Run 'ii. hgve I W> «6 awsuod kg»s. bP to Vf tested were handled through teach Norway, and 19 grandchildren An oattl«, 102; lettuce. 8ii, and sharp <ih to snap tba strings. Agrian told a don* th*V aooring honors with 16 each. cents tot*» ##<*#» In 1ft gutKifl Sag.* The Bulldogs will meet the Mer- j er-nurse referral. Tt*e 2$ children other son. Oliver, was killed in Italy 53 to 31 third-period iegd Higii "Uniter another pw>|>0.s»i the 9&>- » » * * * * * * «"A s <« for gt- idian Warriors on the Nyssa floor tested on teacher-nurse referrals in 1944 while serving With the United M a r s h a l l N , D a n a scoring honors for the evenir* gem «mment could ormwilze cu poi toU»». gtoo*^ to» * ptaiznA States army. were pupils in Nyssa, Ridgeview, ip-* an addition Sunday night of this week, will go ThclugreC aire 1 to Schiemer of Adrian With 20 count-( buy. sell and trad« and other{#lig ^ ill B e S p u a k u r Funeral »«-vices will be held Fri to cayette January 28 and will play •’loneer and Conklin schools, mak « e j gwfrM m ors Halt ltd Citrina scorers WtU», 2«; -tufage in business as it pish«l fin- ] ’ m < m ci «to .lie College of r<J*hc ‘resluner. at ing * total of 1(14 children given day afternoon at 3 o'clock In iht tos ft# k> W tokacxt F0-» [OOpfliMlM oh IT ijc »- 8) Llenbaemper chep»l. Intermant will the audiometer last forc» Nyssa ¿’etvuary O! Use 179G testrt in the | t l l aree, fit tn the Owyhee cemetery. ■CMte sail! tHr# «to MstributfiO i.lurahall V?. ¡1*jut o i Portland. iM u lllO U r H O w y h iß A R a fta rsty it 73 wera referred a* having defective (parpin »«erJb-tqf Id*, «¡toil Sba coun o 1 0 0 0 P e rs o n s V ie w vice president of the United Ssetbs j r\ i x t r\ Jvoiwing. Ot the 28 given vests t y .')ftwwpi»w yt*in2 imd the retail N y t s a B o x e r s L o s e iiationel biinK. will 66 the principal jD r iV t } A b n i l l O v e r 'I ' m /I i I S t * a s o n l»> through ttachar-nur*® referrals. 12 «tore !jrn #(#». iocMgevt from 60 N e w N yssn M o to rs 'lakbr the annual Biqetlqg of] were referred as having defective J cei'itsto-A mMkMium of 9 cents, Bri- O fH N i M n v . chi» Wyssa «liamijbr of commerce. AJIhoubh N»? Malheur county j i - r . a n i g e . A u t o m o b i l e insuring Tha 84 wan» referred to the j TlOr* ha 19*11 A siiall recoyjni- Which gill Us hfld KWbraarÿ 3fe risloji »t thii Oregon Chest it still public health department fo, fol- itytsM high school bo«»?* iost two 4toi«to<k<Ftoa# * r &*.*% m o r„ o . ^ ' i oi the r a r aphlc. .sltuaH°n of The wanting pU«5 ban hit l^fji rec « tea ty 0t ftefp tngll donations, fhe i.pp/osnnataiy 100C person, et- k)W“i»pz. bouts to t t» Maudlm Warrior# - tir iteiflanaly arrenged. ¡biiít tito <Hn.x«r ihajf!. maps W rv sr. «.in cu r unv. * * * SUM# game commission , C part wf U®« Malheur uHvti rs is Tije.sa ioUotr-nps were done ing the last weeg. .icai' the opening ofthe new My - e will jaobably I » iirvaö m U t » ach'«»! atort cvsnptotec^ «ccorduyg to B. H, figlura to announce h , ' u , p ,, B countrv 5 totors garage et Fourth and Main through appointments With parents ThaîSidldogs wo» c*av«â feouts. k>'<t (jyjinaa.i«B). The dut« Ta* .-spt fo> , ln^ I ¿" T oi.reats end viawed alia new Ctoovw» -toaet-in« With Mrs .Edna Farris, savon and drpfi' OBS. Ortari» high jrridaij» for the sonvaniemto oí" H f R.«7»r of Ontario, ccnaty <;hairmun . *»rly opgnlne of the trout season A ttbpl of $ 4*111.56 ha-s been .s#nt[ior the 0«ya.7e reservotV, ®A* notl- « d couhfy lv»»lUt nur*3, In the haahh xtt J»-$ O a?Uf4»y. sctKXil furaishpA 9hW^ « a t <<»■•*» £ »n c aau that levant t í » phtApone« U « 1# sauntg hepd^iarters. «gitD * y the commission chairman. j*r . jaiur. ir Baker Union and WaJ Taa company, which vsreivad deo*rtj»»ni, nfilca or in the schools thrre v i t l » touts. MysH* dinners o f K. V Veld'' W4SÄm*- * * » • t o e i n g mofit k> be given 1 Q * J* rt r.Unerslee* o' 3a>T t h « ^ eac*pt one. Ah <*t the isny nos bouquets tJ Tic War- ft on in «very (vre Jim C&rfVtô. art^fWi' t*,y iugm. ' tyoektoah* s >< a v JJ- following ¿illowlng | » V «wyhdê .eservohr rbas^ « M b (Ml CW1 M bT ^ ' . Í T m 1^, ih# r o c t i fei&sifioss fi/ffXs, .«nred refieto- 96 chUdiWi* with getectice haarms ^ ^ »«A C . WtW |ap MiviJbtfc, ,-W-1 MtoowBte recoupt/ï* toe; Nyssa.«5283. offined Marcti |. ib p u Mo irr/iuhs ¡“ «m n u Drtie w i b* (3 6 65 * for have been (o an ear specteii«* ■ixmVs o f boughs v.lc. coffee, salbt, irt»nrtrt*\ trou9«msoCv * txzsSA _ Nysse bpters refso Wwy ¿Sbstos n> D.-v^icri"; DYeg »n sapmÿ) V".gR. <ka-A4iri Voiity. (64. Idarlfcr than th* genaral aft tuto gf} appoiftt»ien« to iwa owe. yigtits February, (385 tiosnec » n s puecia. January, *3 75 for Pupkt m ;ml» ü TO uj . f,i*rr»s, tÿgs ^utf WlP ' dHitce*.) #1767 85; jluuturr. 5C0, *n4! 'ThldprslW've iolû Jfiost in tk ton S As Una to.rt« a j» to coy«p # pbriod BnÜdpb vEouda? FtUt» •’i « ’« «.rearded t. tfcikiwe fbr ifSkrcil. (3 90 for April, (3 95 for pmreirs »ggifi.vt híaíMiq* ^ }«# * »!, * * j#a»s (lístanos felephortb contdrsatlöh IkSt •*»)»!■ r*Itr*»;tions, -$«15«S F a C. W ifim *«i Kgss*. 625 of ipM» yaars. «hoy will Lb ctatWitk* drei» 3iïh CoifialA, WSlkff ar.*d i'JR.15 fo§ the new crop Tifi ch^jnto; <^7ic“ rsjl»oy8> W c.haugngn S wwAy.l# Ote 75hursday «ubnlr^ tUai the oomvniss sterling ly? i’vp®. of Alls a-”Sd«U aavc«d. Mr- ‘.ibssia Okie*, tovoyglt U64 ift btfznr toonalAOwa^er. | «fetor**» 8 />> *Ue todera!, >0»ss «h# sipcB» ®tach ax#*ing tenuary i f w o»i ess Ouf s inca» tharÿs t hands fp tu (M achi (* « & •oui/2 i . Wgs.s*. |S0 i& «gfvioa. third, rcruRttg. Through tk® ¿252-58' schpol «tío F ai# J l«* ig s gin «Khi. ¿ » A rMg»vB '«Tarflt a:»« m tjfficd. oí she Btoftf«A»l£ih*fi àfict Als kolyt rs a fio t» '»OP» W* <®i?ylo<w u u-vote» « » ; ly. MTs jBih Pu?<iir ol Nyssg, sputligM : pear. ebildPa* fyom godrlaii V*b--- - n ---- ^ — w ‘ - l?abrii£^'«l Ifyssa Coach Vif«Ovftr- fcfnalgafnatod dug#f '{company, as w g * {iteto <* ^h»i» t!>rî» onrf tt ' *toto ppparhntlp Oto provffilor». > i * 111 * • ! l i t s i d r ni Jbreg>5>A. HoHtqgU# of »out» *Se«H»ip4 t Vilf by iJIvbr gudiomOto» i>kl9 A* gill tr> w «rcVtoE ■* ^flsa^er l» r * kx M sprlnp, probrtblv thÿ Qbbple FfyXcttnhUtod so F*s #w»w*oi)-!y omltynd from .he V ’Mrevr. *515? ton? '**»¡*»4CO »"*■ • Lest* 9tf fha «£Rr«gou .‘ks«'» kierd Of teuts Í ’usse*» ot wft s* jftbrtlao »r tha ^ssoclafefi «alrarfl* sianÖ to newsparSirs and "* ousU' Akfeinigh ouf goqj hsw not *0 fft» i l*55-5t. school vkf M is jtwuRtwi# <to tm, fite Öhjwntüir <Ä Com-ueier« oí i%)utft- HHep Títeimdi W* ask ihosw vho ft#v« radio stations. Gilderslee» e talkec --------— © 6aa£ qJUldNn »f < tt lb 5*yssav*llntari.'< c»U»3fcs wactv Vsr.-w«'. of 4Q$i- 0 0 ito-s to te cyy»«?Hp<H (riste&n Jdpho in « fl^istary ti>e«o^i Adt cosTrlbuted to « n 6! In (heir to .-'resit g fler the date Citj- Journal Je.cf fitus, 5i. Termer Nvjsa resi- w»4 testft. vbr*o, paviit &eef - of Kgs.* ?oy*e* &. W—fÖdSSMV don*M»m «a gin# «fe«*» lo the local go*® 9» press Jjwt TTiur.'.day I dent, ofted at his home at Durkee of ir - LeonardHzAlh-stW ■>' K«l»#u4> Utajs meniior oi the aprlvi'r# heart »ilment Tuesday ’ .■iyffcEvoffrscto c* ♦ov-'*» il. Ikyss# K«**.) toietovnwW fiHWV- m â l i î j t QF# m i K  o îfrn S ? 1 i - bought the Lem Wilson fOn toy» ouThWaitwrek 4hk ftf.rp to uts#. SiAiday 'Opcausjpirf?khfï’ sud ¡»eur Mémorial -hospital association f i t » Hysso « M c f * * a « « * * . V » * . ___ ,<» type* tyiws to ^ fbSi.ftood0»tyoi«.4ter flsh M ^ _ ^ - All (urxf. near Nyssa last spring and f * o ¥ » t»rwt k] : y i * »e s » arw iv s Ä a t tl»e «, qhesA vi *(»« 5*6 zefEMttfNKVM lived hSr* during the summer He «otirvAnta oa • : » tw it-M *A4 -*»• MMMeuf fvfrmo-iftl Äo.^pfV»jl fturing ^oj; deftros«'. j 9 ftoy, ¿Jtah '.toakkiS the school building Monti.<*r night. .; ‘ fligh t * cattle ranch at Durkee and I of -hw y*«#. y h e lup* FM ||. 2 fh » p u fants and the nuA %Ulo«oWa qrith thtwn s,varo J^fve*. ternary' 28 *t'9 p zSi Q#Mt>n will vlf.flr. v<*' had ffved there since November He •o A «' Wwiw Itf s t m f f IJW - » ifvr>s #if» as !»»U o # s : -s « t d ü g r - :. . N'i " • . : ' r at > • • . <U' lr.f> ■ * fil > KirliRP In tomgh# a cattle ranch at TlttCbutg I b<-ldfli I ailed — I W Rmith. tojisse» gtrl. Janu- ji.j# *xp(i^t»ff to mtc€ U p * t«M rm ITichWf. -Jtus “if "i * -W i transaCtiC « P M rural Hrtott! < M irfM # landing on the Snake river tn the Rolc rt it. Jonah, so» 02 9A. «(Ml m . W >9f>« M ts. F v m O n rra r ‘#Wff M m » 'i'.VSfftrOn'il. rvwjwsy.a srookmit og c * t » i •«*. « M W g Sxnday atw/jt 2:30 p m to one cf: Hell's canyon «irea In 1912 and spent Mrs '.'trgll M Jon«»» Nyss. n- I o (i l v l'olio D.iiff— i^yss*. tos. inwwirjf #1; Mr g n « w * m * ttm ______ r5n*i Nyssa Kagl«s will ghe a «-^nc Usto4 hi Uie United States ai: lorce Ira Ure s farms on Imperial avenue the remainder o<f It* lijp In the cattle Ä t ». Dcktgltl *unpiiK»t. itar-m,'. "<#y, tW^«8MTt: ( lint" '»ef— r th® benefit o ' the palio fund January 10 and was given the o* th Rolland Rudy, ^ho Is farming the business 9 The Nyssa high school /SchÇs'Jka /*hu*Jy 30; M- * n i 9|a». '.«loy. I«- I: aglN IZht ■ Survivors art hk»yd«k)w, Celia; a Sntifda; sight. January 26 tor of enlistment at the B >l*e ‘S' H arm'- placf». -as attempting Vo thaw (Ireewd by Lynn J‘. . ’ «trance, will tn«*Mf'. wyss$k gwl. A h u »< f W; *kh. gfli/f M ai« M l M «N water pipe* wher insulation material | son Robert bf Seattle; a brother. and air ttarc* recruiting mam sta members i.nd the genera! public ,?« 5o Weise We«7if<scdcr te at .end - «Ir Ad Mts. Odxm HMeffad» Graitul' K-. ir.l sgwht 5brw» gags W4 V «a* became ignited The fire filled the Vernon of Bellingham and Ills moth- ■ sKm« a« kMw Ixxwwiii M-.- Nam'» » 0 0 , id a k o , boy. f'a.iuary 22. am . .yo-ilay Ûtstrj/.A fWckestrc. elìcle. !drs. Mac Cook snd her orchestra tion He went -5o Lackland aL- lore»- •'""T ~~ Mrs. Cora I.. Titus of Belling- vU!. <'Urnlsv' the music. All of the base at flan Anton.*». Texas. wherje i house with smoke, M0toik fareyts. Of* m t M b V A O WK Nk. aq A ' . rr v* ''lurpv. ■Hifi fiHl W liW pilT îw 7M*'w ■ •ht-.T,ii.y-cj .ft '*• * ri .+iy 'etiI m # I w '» r /" ! t 1 •JBÉini) Jf W ‘W l' byl • “r' ?■': * Leader of Farm Bureau Decries Lesson Given By Mother Nature in the Formation of Snowballs 46 13 Ai C of C Bituquut p**it« Meridian Smoker < » -^ 4 A rliB ir ¡hjin th« tr vi f» sf Sh«d-. ,Ui * f f A lt < (tor- C ^ l iniÇ price W il t> c ♦*> D c Ä C “ £- to|H« 9 MM H «il (MÂA Hbl O o o <®