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* • • •# I . * >.v v « - .y , ;•*••• j r f * r = ™ V ^ r* JOURNAL r/ie NYSSA VOLUME XXXXVII NO. S Sugar Company finishes Mill Run W ednesday P la n t to B e fo r L e ft R e -o p e n « d S lic in g In B e e ts G ro u n d » • THE NYBSÀ GAIE CITY JOUJSHAL. HYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 14. lS$t Nyssa Hrn S * > M O I l î* Sugar Pinball Machine Play By School ¥ * \o u tb Discussed A tte n d fo r B eet T ech n ician s Henry Zobel) Jared Lewis and Olea Billings oí the Amalgamated Sugar company returned home over the week-end from Salt Lake City, where they attended sessions of the I American Society of Beet Sugar Technologist. They were accom pan ied by their wives, who attended -eparate meetings and entertainm ent for the w<rne;i as well as par*, of the general sessions Those attend.ng the sessions, cov ering a period if four days, includ- 1 *d district managers, agricultural superintendents, governm ent repre sentatives. ohemi-ts, research men. beet seed breeders and other spec ialists from all parts of the United States They generally represented agricultural and operating divisions T5.e «essivrv- included round-table IlscusSlans. tnovrf siides. dem onstra tions and addresses Every sugar company in the United States and Canada were represented a t the meeting* School (ib B o a rd W rite s to C o u n c il; Keuler N ew Sought Early PurrhaM* o f D in n er Tirketi* I r A -kuil Bv ('han ilirr Persons expectnu: atten d the aiuuial banquit oi the Nvssa ch am ber of commerce h coruary ¿2 are linked t«' secure Liveir '..rki by M on day. February i l «o that h e r ar.eber can be quite accuia.e y ue,erniij>,»ij tor the benefit or tlie wiineu serv ng the nteal lo e com m ittee heaned by R alph Law eoc« expects a ^ ,a ¿e attendance , _ . . oi ia .m .m e er r a t th e banquet Tickets may ^ •.ores a n d the »nsufar e offices ‘ ’ i f Bernard Kastm an and R alph L aw r ence M arshall D ana, v ce pre1 ident of J te V m ted S taies Na mi a> B ank ot Por-land will deliver the principal addres, J L. Her run-in w.i* be tne ,oa-.tma»ter Througu ?h«‘ schix is, Jie ioinniii.-ee n also arr irg.rig for some pe*. ai tnusioAl nun,oer« The dinner meeting w 11 be held in the new gymnAuum. ROO Students Take Part In Music Clinic Two-Dav ¥ Practice CJi- maxed By ( onrert for Public The city council, at Its monthly Approximately 800 B rak e River The Amalgamated Sugar company vajIey nigh school ruder 'hrilled meeting Tutsda.v night, received a finished the 1951-52 sugar production tatter tn e n (lie Nyssa school boaid. «¡axnpaigii at the Nyssa factory W ed a ia.ge ■ iwd of a d u lts and s*hi*drert » * ...« tlw etty to explore :!ie pa- - m tlie Nv a g v m tasiu n . Wednes nesday m orning a t 1 o'clock, but ex slbll. 1 ) ot re-g;:,ti:ig play on p in day night w ith 'baud nuxea chorus pects U> resume operatlona lo r a a n t ».«» glee . J i t ..uniOe* ball aiaifune- and o he: devices by short per> d * ! x n barveoUng ot school children beets left :r. th e ground last fall be T he h gulight t tue evtrur.g came Tut -a-houl board pointed out tliat come« feasible w ith Uie rend.fi n of B* rn Tc Be smri# children are using U»eir lunch Free *. wfilt-ft wa, presented the Crew« will have the /actor» clean money tor playiug the machines in fm aie bv th e combined musical ed up tfu» weex-end, but wJJ n o t stead s>f buying ii>od groups, with C ra w tu ri O a ’es ,f s ta rt genera* m aintenance work on T he council re:ei r»<f th e m atter t ) Br<ghain Young univer.it» i.f P n v full scale because oi plans to open City Attorney Hu raid Hen.g o n f it as th e d*re< tor W u h WaLat e H an the factory when w eather perm its an opinion It is generally under n ah of Vancouver W A s I u n g tr d i harve-ttng D istrict Mana 9 * r Ja re d -tood that the ace cord fell o p e ra recting ihe b a n d s interpretation Lewis »aid tion of pinball m achines The citv. ' T he Three B ears . pleaded the O peration ot th e p lan t for th e ex however, collects a license of $2 foi crowd T he hand in te rp re t'd the tra period will depend on Ute a each- each m achine a month % - story w ith pruper m usic as Harvey er a i d an o th er impel .am /actor, the Dixie K nkaee inform ed the coun rtirb lC S O a l l t l C k Hrooks of P a rm a n a rra te d th e u r y . condition of the oeetv cil th at he will not farm the city T he g rls glee club dlreoted by Lewis, adding th a t "’We hope K e m a n ts of th e b rid ge th a t w as by M a rv in Nloctffn The new b rid g e property at cne «emetery tht« year K euh Forney of th e University t ,f beets will be suitable for processing T he Nyssa Bulldog ivosed ou( the washed o u t by tla o d w a te rs a t th e a n d new ro a d h a d been o pen for O re couai liman ugge eil the land We« * r basketbail -eam one of the Idaho sang Ic ur well-received n u m an d Jha»e sufficient value for us *o 1 tr a f f ic only a b o u t a m o n th . T h e might be rented to a reighbortn? bers. “T h e R obin m th e R a in '. salvage them " K ay S h u ttle s fa rm , tw o m iles up ( oh meist colorfui quir, et m the Br.ake Lift Thine Eyes“, Mayday < aroi" b rid g e w as o n e of h alf a dozen th a t farm er Farm ers harvested slightly o v e r ' hollow fro m O le's c o rn e r, F e b ru a ry w ere d e stro y e d or badi« d a m a g e d River Valley ieag ie la»t Fr day Donaid K Os ter of Payette who and Hymn To a Hero 5000 tons of b e e s last week mostly i • leasn.g the M«>rocco club, a- k e d , rught on the Wei er fknu. but took i a r e sh o w n ab o v e in a p ic tu re ta k e n by th e flood. The other num ber were March on the Idaho <ide A large percent- ' g.xid Semper Fldells a n d H u v .a n h^*ir i.ie the council for a recom m endation a thtunping from a.e not age o f th e beet, were harvested in for a beer license an d an u n restrict _ T.ger« in m . e . O . ntario . . cracker box, and tn e r tu r e . W ail, of J«niche- the N am pa section, where th ere was C o m p a n y O f f i c i a l T «*11» ed restaurant license The applica T u e d a v u ignt to f un up the c«..n- tiv e rtu ie arid t.ilt of the Lu’ i. sa ro - more snow cover and not so m uch tion wa« appn-ved subieot 'o n iv est.- ference race w ith .n ere.sting etfec- jjV baiid. an d Rock A My C ham ber A bout Tw o frost The quality of tn e beets was gataon t> te r desires to open the .. ... , Mv Soul. M adam J<'»ne; Incline not as good as it would have been night clnb March l The Bulldogs won the:r Weiser Tuj(ie Enr 4Jul T ll„ Peasant and H.s D a m P la n t* if th e beet» h a d been harvested lart T he council ordered the root over game largely tltrough a wonderfuL Wx<Il by Uw mixed Vhi.nrs fall, b u t they had enough value to the firehouse repaired The roof dem onstration of * cefen e th a t sel- T he accom panists were C arla Larry B rahiard of Fayette, division i be processed Dale W Medearis, who is conduct une d ata gathered ivoni junior and leaking because oi a depreolon, per don» gave ihe.W oner.ne harp.hc>ot^, j 0i>auson of P arm a ur.d Ileva Babhi M r Lewis announced prior to th is m anager of the Idaho Power corn- week th at th e beets rem aining in Wmy. told members of th e Nvsvi ing an ecuut.mii' and sociological senior high pupils regarding the.r haps caused by shrm king of wet er . a chance to ge: set for their long of Wilder for th e girl« giee club, and shot', but the th reat wa« «.'wavs M arlene Poilsed of Homedaie joyee th e ground will be processed as soon ' chamber of commerce a t their week- survey of the Nyssa community and religious affiliate n or preference, Joists. there and the Bulldog deserve credit Bosse of P ayette and Vela l»ee Pt .«1- as w eather perm its harvesting ! W luncheon Wednesday noon th a t trade area, has found prospects i n for a job well done Tlie Bulldogs son of Ny«sa for the mixed chorus ____________ his com pany has never turned a - , a prosperous ar.d .table com m unl'y it can be seen th a ‘ a very high per won out 30 to 28 in a gam e th a t centage of pupils have membership . r fy i ! way an industry th a t wanted power.* for m any years to come Schools participating rr. the pro pitted two style« oi play, long--hot gram were Vale, Adrian. Payette. i i O l L i« A C C C P I S including the phosphate and mining Mr Medearis is conducting an in some religious body sniping and under-rhe-ba ket sh o o • Mr. Medearis found two serious -rx w industries “ evangelistic effort which he planned Pruniand, M arsing Ny».,a Parm a, ing Ix O C lC O B e rn a rd opened hLs U lk with i to conduct in conjunction with the problems m the community which Wilder. Not*» and Homedaie At h alf-tim e the score wa tied discussion about th the advantage« and community diagnosis He i« preach Nyssa an d ¡he surrounding area will, Several .ubjects of interest ta J T he pup)*« attended • musk cliui.* — i disadvantages of a monopoly, suen lng each evening through Friday of have to lace very realistically One of farm ers were discussed at the regu 19 to it. but Nys a look a 2* to 72 in Nyssa Tuesday en d Wednesday lead *n the th ird peuod Die Wolver ad • the coni nan* and this week a t the First C hurch of the*e is the migrator» lubor si'.ua- lar m eeting of the Oregon Trail A fter Robert F Thom rnom pson h r>ao m e Idaho Power company preparatory to presetuation of the ines (urged upward in the (Inal <»nc«rt l e t night During the two tlan w ith its accompanying social O range las Thursday night m ade a report on a m eeting of re t the various phases of governm ental C hrist As national director of town and and economic problems and the and privately -controlled monopol Frank Sneiwood agriculture quarter a., the Bulldogs p ayed a day* Uiey were directed by the three club and th e cham ber of omnmetc ies He explained the stockholder country church fur the religious other is the increa-ing complexity chairm an told how -,o preserve e n siailm g game Nyssa players were guest c inductors the cham ber members voted a* their situation a s if affects th e Idaho body known as Disciples of C hrist, of com m unity life seen especially hi silage and discussed a new week m- fierce 7. K*ver*n | Hartley 4. lo v e T»ve <wt-of-«rwn student* com weekly luncheon W ednesday noon Power company an d pointed out M r Medearis travels extensively in the m ultiplicity of organizations secticide, a British-developed p ro joy 7. M arcum i and W h u n 2 m uted to N vu* by sch M>i bus Many to accept th e report and the articles th a t the firm Is a western concern, order to promote a vital and realm scheduling activities dem anding time duct th a t is reported to be m o re 1 T he O ntario playing, wnich d e of them brought th e tr lumhe». but leaved Nyssa 57 to 42 lo r (he B ull n h e r s * ie u> the local <afe« T he of Incorporation and by-iaws as pro with members of th e board of d ir t c program in rural and small town of residents of the community. tffem ive xhar. 2 *I j . and a new com posed for the new rode» associa'ion ectors living in th e service area churches A* seen against this buck- I t is Mr Medearis opinion th a t it pound for opei. . g tight sot) He also dogs' worst loss of the -easm cent women of Uie t, D. S <t.>rroh. iervf(d Using the CaldweU ftodec associa B rainard «.aid “We used up ou- drop of travel an d experience he is both unethical and socially suici discusned a speech m ade by Senator ered largely around th e Ttger* t w ; ' chili to *ppn>#urtateiy 700 «tudenU tion by ■laws'and «rUviee of incorp m aierials during th e war iw^rid sees a great deal ia the economic dal to allow 1 1 auditions to persist th at Wayne Morse on the potato s e d a six footers. wiUw» ao A * w w . v h a oration as guides, the two Nyssa war fl> b u t as .soon as the war was and social structure of Nyssa to | exploit other hum an beings For the tion and the beets th a t are still in not only scored h e mos: point» of ; Rex Voefler of th e Ny.«-*a ^heater any players m th* game, but Uotuui- gave a free show for *he students groups drafted documents suitable over we began building up our su r promote optmism type of farm uig carried on in this the ground in his locality ated the backboards. The gam e wa» W ednesday a t 5 p. m T he feature to VKal needs As provided In th e plus fur th e expansion we knew For one ’J ung. M r M edearis finds area, 'liere 1« necessity for consider W ith M aster Robert Holmes pre bv-laws. a com m ittee of »even m en was csimmg Since the war we have fewer renter-operators m proportion able seasonal labor Mr M edearis siding. Mrs A A Jamieson an - j played on even term s until the four Picture was 'Jim T horpe—All Amer from each organization will repres extended service t*> 5000 farm s, m ak to the num ber of ow ner.operators sees nothing unethical In securing nounced th a t th e G range had con th quarter, when th e Ttg«rs forged ican”. (C m U wm M *n Page 71 ent fhe riding club and rham ber of ing a total of 27.000 Our total cap of farm steads in th is area th a n in such labor, ir. itself But w h at he tributed «M to the Mar<h ot Dimes P rincipal Richard V. Wilson of ' commerce nn th e rodeo association acity a t the close of th e war was many other sections of the countrv does see is th at the rom m unky of Nyssa high .school said h e was well The m aster appointed O erritS tam board of directors Elmer Cruson. 100 000 kilowatts Upon completion This, he evaluates, as being a very Nyssa tolerate« business activities as legolauve chairm an Elmo Smith It* pleated with th e conduct of ch«* president of th e cham ber, announced of the C. J Strike power plant it •wholesome condition since social which get mush of the money these stu d en t' both at the tchoolhou.se an.l Mrs Wilson W inter gave a report Sem ite C4in<lul»tt- in towo th a t th e rodeo com m ittee members. wiU be 275000 kilowatts, or J«*. tim es ' *>cudies have proven th a t In manv laborers make and ai th e same tim e on th e Hume Economic s club plans Robert Th«»mpson, Jam es Elkin.., the capacity a t the end of the war cases the increase of te n a n t opera underm ine wnat character they may for th e Pom ona O range to be h e ld , --------- - A «imilar music clinic is now un- Finley Shuster, J L H ern m an and S taie Benaiur Elm o Sm ith a n - derwav in Em m ett, w ith other S nake •T h e Idaho Power company pro- tions breaks down the community have ief; by the time they get here a ; th e Boulevard O range hall Febru B ernard Eastm an, will serve on the poses construction of five low-head life T enants find it m ore difficult Perhap«. n. a comtnuuicy. Nyv.jt ary IS E a ih couple attending the nounced th.» week m a t h e wouid River valley schools participating rodeo board, along w ith B ernard dam s to develop the lower Snake th a n owners to take a thorough can find a way of makmg the stay Pom ona m eeting is to take « p»e be a lan d id ate for th e republican ------------------- ----- I Frost an d Tlvomas Jones, whom h» river We anticipate we will have to going interest in community affairs of m e m igratory laborers more p ro f A A Jaoueston cold about In vest *-1 nom u. avion for a «etxmd term o i, o „ . ^ 111 appointed yesterday ------ „ capacity ____, in the next live and hesitate u> sink their roots tn by itable and ux ally productive double „ „ our gating lumber prices for the new th a t position The diMiict, « Ji« li ^ p C C I U l I S l S is tne 22nd «omprise» Oran'-. Har- * _ - . . . 0 . Mr Medearis suggestion is th a t O range building A pnoin'm ent of the riding club. u> seven years. We have to stay becoming a p art of the institutional IIP D p 6 iiK mpmber« to the beard of d-rector ahead of the need and In the past life of the com m unity Hence, th e the community »e; up a community Mir. and M rs Will am Tnomb and ney and Malheur tv o n ties B m .th ' * will com plete the organization o f we ttave been able to meet the de- church, schools, civic organizations Council with representatives from Mr and U r . Pterry of K m gm an wa- elected to his first term in ih ej fail of l»«« the rodeo association, which h as mauds. If allowed to continue, we and fraternal orders all »ufter when all organizations and instructions G range were guest« Two Boise specialists delivered be»n discussed for several m onths will be able to keep the urea supplied a farm ing area gets overloaded with m m e community, which could s»t at B ernard Frost a n d Preston Morti-> I n hie first term Sm ith was Active1 talks a t a m eeting of the medical in highway iegi»ia.uon During the; regular intervals an d consider th e operators who do not own th e land ------------------------- with electric power. mer of the Idaho Power company to tal picture regarding com m unity were guest speakers The men ’if 1961 se&uon. «ithoAgh «uu a firs*, sta ff and board of directors of the C o. F a rm B u re a u „ Tt* *lterni i f proposal is H eir they farm term «erator ) * wa - o«m ed c h a ir M alheur M emonal h o u n ta l T ues Another thing Mr M edean* finds Lie and w< .k nit the impingm ents the O range served refreshm ents Canyon dam, which tlie governm ent m an of the powerful highway oom- day night lu the hospital buHdlr*. of an optim istic nature vs th e trend and o ie r’A pp.igs th at are a p t to Meets In Ontario proposes to build." At -die next m eeting, a poUuck The guest physicians were Dr. C. _______ B rainard cited figures of Hell’s toward more uniform ity oi mze in grow o u t of disorganized com m un dinner arid! be «erred a t 7 o’clock ovittee auri heipe<i pass j»y large C. Johnson, specialist In Internal ms)or.it*e what m any expert- -ac ity life. farm operations. From inform ation In th e absence of President Hugh ! Canyon dam proponents and said The women wiU fu rnish h e program claim «• tlw beat highway togtaie- medicine, and Dr. F. B. Jepp«wen. According to Rev Austin J H oll McConnell and Vice President Dick I “they are very appealing, but when he was able to secure it would seem tlve » .(grain in m any sessions. Early urologist. They talked on subjects Krletth, Jak e Boree conducted the ; wc oom* -° take a look at the figures tliat (he trend Is definitely in the ingsworth, pa tor of the local First in 1461 ¿M idi WA» nam ed c* <kvair- pertaining to the use of antibiotics direction of the fam ily-farm size C hristian church th e Rev. Medearis Specialiftt* to board m eeting of th e M alheur Ooun- j (Con tia tied on Page 7) man of th e legislative highway in- and diseases ol th e u rin ary tract. will conclude his vl»it in th e Nyssa unit. tv Farm Bureau Tuesday nig h t In _ - M eet D airym rn! terlat -committee to develop highway T he medical sta ff a n d board of community with th e F riday night Still another optim istic fact Is O ntario. Improvement o f directors voted to extend an in v ita ----------- j legislation lor the 1963 seasion th at which the religious survey made ■ervice. He will speak on th e ''L ure Emil M aag of Willowcreek center ' tion for m em bership o n th e con- M alheur county dairym en will hearj OtlieT senate oe*nml*te«s on Which Accollatici* Sought by the school system reveals. From of t h ^ Perfect”. was appointed as the regional chair- j E. It Jackm xu, Oregon farm cro*>i Hmlth has served include fish and Uking staff to Dr. A. M. Stone. m an on th e re-appraisal problem. peoalivt. aito H IJ KwaT-, oraw «i some, labor and industries, n a tu ra l, radiologist. Dr C < Johnson ln - T he school beard Is m alting in An annual county-wide party was dairy specialist, a t the Annual reoources and agricuiture He Is o n e ' t^ rm sL ®^em a*V, Pa th ®lo‘ H errinm u R fffid d ils B u ll Sale to Be discussed and plans made to hold stallations In th e new N y.sa gym m eeting of th e M alheur County of the few legislators fam lbgr with ant^ ^)r J ■ ^ookblin, o rth o - th e first one a t the Japanese Com nasium in an attem p t to improve Garage and Station Dairy Herd Im provem ent *«eoeU- problems affecting Irrigation urea*.. H eld In O ntario surgeon, all of m unity hall n ear O ntario, the night the accoustlcs for public events. ------------------- „ 1 Both groups agreed th a t a con- tlon in O ntario February 1«. xccokd-1 The board has hung drapes along of February 2*. Tlie party will be a r sultant staff, composed of o u tsta n d - J L. H frrlm an has started re- lng U. Fred J Patteraon of Vale, %« .w T he annual spring bull sale of the “Leap Y ear S hindig”, consisting ot me batik balcony wall to reduce the lV lo in « T U I E a l l J r i r f * *ng men in th e various fields o t chairm an of the aswK'iatkin. M em-i modeling his garage «n.d service sta Oregon C attlem en’. - , association will a variety of forms of entertainm ent. echoes and has installed additional Ü . Short S n r r i l l l l l N i medta.ne Is to be rapidly a&sembled ber.s of tlie O ntario ohemtaer of com tion at Main and Third streets. be held In O ntario February 15 and A nom inating com m ittee for the speakers to th e public address sys for the M alheur M em orial hospltcL H errim an i enlarging m e part > merce «rill Join the dairym en tor to with ■*.*• consignors oiferin* 175 coming election will be appointed tem. making a total of il. Funeral »efvlces for Mrs. C a th e r T h e purpose of installing so m any head of top quality range bulls for r,«>in. show room and oflice sp ate luncheon a t noon th e evening of th e county-wide and will build an addition to the T ne dairynv»»i r ill sta rt their ine .Short AUpaugh, m other of Looey In Seeking speakers it to bring the source of 'die .«ale. party T he offerings will be graded F ri service station, as well a« install a m eeting a t 10 1» « m Patterson in Charles B Short of Wilder, form er The group decided to re-open th e sound closer to die listeners, so Legislative Pont discussion on the Farm B u re a u 's, not to have to unduly raise th e vol- day afternoon by a com m ittee com- new heating system He Will gain vites all dau-y«wn, both num bers Nyt.»A resident, Were held In Catholic j [K’ Of H arry Lindgren of Oregon the space by building a balcony and of the association «nd those who church In Payexte this morning a t J P'zrchasing th e old Cairo school ume Carroll Locey, iro n sid e rancher, house The m atter is to be taken to Under certain conditions, a pre- S tate cottage, C B. H ickm an of t h 1 covering the pace between the ser are not participating in the pro-1 10 o'clock. In term en t was In the th e center m eetings for discussion gram broadcast over ftSftV is re- University o t Idaho and H erm an vice station and garage and utilizing gram of herd testmg. to attend the Payette cemetery, -with Uie Nyssa I has announced th a t h e will be a 1 it for office» meeting, listen to the speakers and Funeral home in charge. candidate for representative in the ------------ .----------- ! celved on m e public address system, Olivet of Jolir. Day The show room will be 25 by 75 Join others in tlie dairy Im prove The «*ita will be held at the M al Mr.s. Al -paugh, pioneer P a y e tte ; state legislature on th e republican although It Is in no Hay a radio. heur county fairgrounds, buf-nning fee) The service station will !ae en m ent program of M alheur county resident, was 76 years old. Besides ticket A rchers O rgan ise a t n<x>n, February 14. w ith Ellis larged by 20 feet. This additional for a n o th e r year ‘Makes" Honor Hall— Locey served in th e legislature at Charla» B Short, she Is survived by G roup In N yssa Donr.a Cheldelin, daughter of Mr W hite of O ntario as auctiotvee^ space will provide room for a truck thrae other sons. Jo h n E. and C W. its tato session following his appoint and Mi O E Cheldelui of Nyssa. Harley fi Hotchkiss of Burns ’s lubrication bay and the new haat- Short of Boise and P atrick A. S h o rt m ent to fill the vacant y c a tu td by A group of Nyssa bow and arrow has _ ___________ been named _______ to th e scholart’e. (d taim an of the bull sale committee. ing system H arry Jtlngrey is the H o n p iu l Givpn of K lam ath Falls, and a daughter, the resignation of Vernon Wilson, ; contractor in charge of the Work. enthusiasts have organized th e G a te 1 honor roll a t Willamette university X*rty Macklae Mrs, R u th C Prestel of O ran ts Pass. who left th e position because of City Archers for the last ..emester Miss Ghvldefhi business reasons. «¡***11 T he officers are Dareld Bteinke a sophomore, is treasurer of her Gm cer Society At the last session, Locey served Tlie M alheur Memorial hospital Vlalt to Wyomlbg— president; Lawrence Od»n. vice sorority. Alpha Chi Omega. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blbbey left on committees on agriculture, food O fficers Visit . „ It»« received a portable X -ray m a president: Phillip Wtlson, secretary: clinic Monday night for and drugs and labor and infhfstrtr ■. D i« o f Injnricfl chine. which was purchased with Mayo’s Glen M arcum, treasurer, and Atibert Here Fn>W Cxi I fornix— Rawlins, Wyoming, where they will Mrs. E E Slegley o t Portland, money from the doctors' anaesthetist Cpl M e t Bens of tlte IT e a*r fiald repiw antative of tha America .1 8 herbert, public relations r,fficer visit friends and relatives before re Pick-up OverturnV— W edey Mitchell died Sunday. F eb Meetings are held every W ednes force spent last week-end visiting Canoar sociaty, Oregon division, and ruary 10 in Portland at the ag eo f 29, fund. tu rn in g Ixime Mr. and Mrs Btbbey A pick-up driven by G erald Seb T he doctors give anaesthetics t n ( day a t 7 30 p m in the city hall at th e BoAir of bis parents, M r and Mrs. H arry Shelton of O ntario, as a result of an auto accident He patients for other surgeons and th e ir 1 flaw to tlie clinic last week. um of Nyssa overturned a t Snider's T h e shooting range u located aa Mrs « H, B»us He left Nyssa HU«- Oour.ty com m ander of th e sociaty, was driving a pickup which collided corner, m arking th e Nyssa city fees are placed in the fund To R b v l Meeting— airp o rt hill, where tlie memb*«* bava day to drive Unci t/i Victorvilia. Mi ^ were u> Ny.vsa Monday limits, Monday m orning ab o u t 5:30. with • large freight truck Mitchell T he X -ray machine will be taken Henry Hartley, superintendent of been practicing Sunday afternoon- Anna Haus accompanied him on tha Mrs Shelton Is working to p ro is the nephew of Mr And Mrs. Pled to the aurgery and to rooms of p a - , Nyssa schools, will go to Portland Sebum , who was driving to town, retu rn trip N«*w members will be welcome told police officers th e accident oc- mote th e educational program of Mitchell of Sun««, »alley, and the U m ts who canr.ot be moved from Friday to attend a meeting of th e cured because he went to sleep. T he th e society She said any organiza son of Mr end Mrs Wilfred M itch their « d s B a r in g M a tc h « » P la n a e d — board of control of the Oregon S tarting Ubvnr?— car went out of control an d rolled The Nyssa and Vale boxing team s tion th a t m ight be interested in edu ell. former Owyhte residents. T .te D urden club Is sttifring a School Activities association the next over at least once. T he two occupants No inform ation has been received Arrive In Nyxaa for Visit— day. library of garden koofca. Bach man»» will meet in the Nyssa gymnasium cational m aterial or films m ay con of th e m achine were not h u rt and here -clati»» to funeral arran g e- Pfc. and Mrs Billy Hadley a r oer d t/a contribute on* w mor» a t * p m Fgbcuary 21 Nyssa Coach ta c t her t o O ntario. the pick-up was n o t Oadly dam aged. UVre rrom Homedaie— rived In Nyssa Wednesday morning j —------ ■ 1 ments. boots for the collectiWi, Which wíií Dale O varstake «aid lie will try to ilnasA«»» Arrive*— ------------------- Mr. and Mrs. Elm er Fenb and from C alifornia to spend hLs fu r be perm anently kept At p resar;. arrar* » 1* flkhts O ntario WtU pro Mr and Mrs. Jo h n Daly received Company Offl« la'. VUIls— lough visiting at the home of Mrs d au g h 'et, Janie, of Homedaie visited Arrive At Hospital— Mr. F rank M-wgan ix kTOpip* tins bable furnish ffxrt of SC.a fgjh'.er» word Wednesday of the birth of a Two babies were bom a t th e M al Burueji Brown of Ogden, general Hadley's parents, Mr and Mr* Mrs Ida Ward and Mrs William fee the bauts. book» grand*on, John Bdwln Dewev son superintendent of the Amalgamated George Folkman heur Memorial hospital durin g th e Coleman Monday. of Mr And Mrs John R Dwwey,! Sugar company, was here p a rt of last .week. They were a boy to M*. L tk v f» If o sp ita i- - Rlfltamen To Meet- - an d Mrs. G erald B arker of Nyssa. Undergoes O peration— Jo& Äi>iughan hgs b mie wha was b«!*n Wwlr.w-day a t Eu- this week for the completion of the Visit At W ilder— The Nvssa Senior RU{8 ahd HLsMl Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge N B ear visit- j Mrs Earl W ard of Apple valley February 6, an d a girl to Mr. and '4fiiI will ho Vi Its reBulat m onthly from th e Boise veteran«» h o s p ita l,. gene The baby, nam ed a f t « his «* j 1 campaign at the Nyssa factory He 1* » kfberg be so ft» 10 da;«* m m uck ‘grttodfather-* 1 1 1 was formerly su p erin ten d in ' of the ed Sunday wMh Mr and Mrs KaMi underw eal surgery U st Friday In MTS H erbert Sparks of Nyssa, F e b rpeat in g a t . . 106 M ain s tH if W A- . . _________—a. «-- X la w A in u tfi I U v w x '« c o f to y a r rf IT til* Nysaa hospital N o ysn ruary 9. , Snow near Wilder sujvr*«. I *rnpb>vft* iqr H>»ft>' ^ ’c lo íí Apn:|*C. Bulldog I)(*fiiat ( ^ rM h< Brainard Says Power Furnished Local Industry Prosperity of Nyssa Expected To Continue for Many \ea rs C By-Laws' Several Farmer Topics Covered A ’• • I V . «• O • • • o •* •• •