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» ¿ ¿ ¿ i,ààà4ÀÀ44ù j - . >v^* • • i ; j f .'• « V ; , JOURNAL r/ieNYSSA T H E j i Y S S A GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON VOLUME X X X X VI I NO. 9 THURSDAY. MARCH 13. 1932 Plans Revealed For Examination Of Youngsters Stale Officers Of LegHMl And Auxiliary \is it Program Afire!» Uhil* «Iren Entering School Next Fall District Uonfrrrnce Is !li*'lili>'bu><l liy \ i n i tial llam|u«‘t r u n s for th e p h y s io l exam in atio n of pre-school ch ild re n in M alneur county before th e opening o t school n e x t fall were o u tlin ed a n d discussed a t a luncheon atten d e d by re p re se n tativ es of P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciations an d school officials in C arl's Doll H ouse la st S a tu rd a y noon. Mrs. E d n a P a rris of Vale, county I public h e a lth nurse, explained th e background of th e p rogram as tg n - j tatively outlin ed a t m eetings held ea rlier in th e year. T h e e x a m in a tions given by th e physician an d j Two men escaped w ithout serious M i'd au h ey was driving aro u n d a n d e n tists will be sponsored by th e j in ju ries from th e w recked aulum o- o th e r autom obile T he .McClauhey schools a n d th e P T A Tlie fu n c ca r missed th e o th e r m ach in e as tion of th e h e a lth d e p a rtm e n t will mile show n In th e p ictu re ta k en bv M arvin Nlccum. T he accid en t o ccu r they trav eled tow ard Nyssa, but w ent be to h an d le th e follow -ups. red S unday m orning ab o u t 2 o'clock out of co n tro l an d o v ertu rn ed on the At an ea rlier m eeting, th e county a sho rt d istan ce east of th e S nake inside of th e curve n ea r th e bridge m edical society decided on a fee of $i fo r each ex am in atio n , but th e fee river bridge a t Nyssa w hen W ilbur 1 SO feet from th e point w here th e to be ch a rg ed by th e d en tists has no*, been d eterm in ed . T h e e x a m in a tion, w ith u rin e test, will not be ex P tensive R ecom m endations for tr e a t m e n t will be given by th e physicians a t th e tim e th e ex am in atio n . T h e recom m endations, w hich will be At a m eeting of th e board of d i com m unicated to th e p aren ts, will be recto rs a n d s ta ff of th e M alh eu r se n t to th e h e a lth d e p a rtm e n t for follow -ups an d la te r will oe retu rn ed M em orial ho sp ital T u esd ay n ig h t. to th e doctor's office. T h e m ethods Dr. LeRoy A. W lrth lin , n oted S a lt to be used to g et th e ch ild ren to th e 1 Lake City surgeon who form erly exam ining physicians will be d is practiced in New Y ork C ity, co m cussed by th e individual P. T. A .; plim ented th e physicians an d board un its. T h e m edical e x a m in a tio n ! for th eir effo rts to im prove th e m e d records could be ta k e n to th e schools. ical service for th e Nyssa com m unity Mrs. W W P oster, d istric t presid en t by estab lish in g a c o n s u lta n t s ta ff of th e P. T A . suggested th e or- j com posed of specialists in th e v a r g an iza tio n collect th e records an d j ious fields of m edicine. In Dr. W irth lin 's opinion, th is p ro re tu rn them to M rs. F arris. M ethods of p aying for th e e x a m gram is o ne of th e forem ost steps in a tio n of ch ild ren whose p a re n ts j any h o sp ital could ta k e in giving c a n n o t afford to pay were discussed. good m edical care to th e com m unity Mrs. P a rris rep o rted th a t officers o f ; He stressed th e fac t th a t ren d erin g th e M alheur C ounty T uberculosis! service is th e key to th e e s ta b lish an d H e a lth association said som e o f 1 m e n t of a successful hospital. Dr. W lrth lin , who was in tro d u ced C h ristm as seal m oney c a n be used in th e e x a m in a tio n program . H enry , by Dr. J . J S arazin of Nyssa, ta lk ed H artley , su p e rin te n d e n t of N y s s a ; inform ally on th e g en e ral p ractice schools, suggested t h a t th e group ■ of su rg ery In th e ea st a n d th e c o n accept th e offered co n trib u tio n of j s ta n t tre n d tow ard specialization. He tire h e a lth association. If e n o u g h ! said he is willing to fem e to Nyssa m oney ca n n o t be secured from th a t to ta k e care of surgical cases r e source, Mr. H artley suggested th e j ferred to him by the m edical staff. Before th e d o cto r spoke, th e b y cost be p ro -rated . P lan n in g th e school h e a lth service laws, rules an d reg u latio n s of th e elim in ates th e a n n u a l pre-school m edical s ta ff were signed a n d a p ro u n d -u p . said Mrs. P arris. T h e idea proved by th e doctors an d th e board is to get th e ch ild ren to th e ir fam ily of directors. O u t-o f-to w n physicians atte n d in g physician. U n d er th e O regon law, p a re n ts th e m eeting included Dr. R ich ard A. D ep a rtm en t C o m m an d er Hollis C. should have th e ir ch ild ren exam ined Forney, D r. C. C. Jo h n so n a n d D r Hull (left! an d D ep a rtm en t P re si A. M S to n e of Boise an d Dr. Don before they en te r th e firs t grade. d en t M arie W ilkins a re show n above However, th e law does n o t m ake Soli of P arm a. Dr. W irth ltn , who was a g u est of w ith T o a stm a ste r T h o m as Jo n e s of provision for paying th e cost of the e x a m in a tio n an d does n o t stric tly Arvel L. C hild while in Nyssa, in- prohibit unexam ined ch ild ren from spected th e h o sp ital W ednesday atte n d in g school. I t is expected th a t m orning. H e expressed sa tisfactio n th e m a jo rity of th e p a re n ts will w all th e a rra n g e m e n t of th e h o s com ply w ith th e law fo r th e benefit p ita l an d th e opinion th a t it is in a of th e ir children. E x am in atio n s of position to ca re for alm ost any type th is type alw ays reveal a large p e r of case ad m itted . A proposal to raise a n ad d itio n a l D r W irth lin , who secured his do c centage of youngsters who need c e r 10 m ills ta x in th e Nyssa Hoad As to ra te in m edicine from th e H arv ard ta in deficiencies cared for. Mrs. P o ster said "W e should e d u M edical school in 1928, was a t th e sessm ent d istric t for th e purpose of c a te p a re n ts as to th e value of th e tim e of leaving New York C ity in oiling m ore ro ad s will be voted on ex am in atio n . T h e p are n ts should 1950 associate surgeon a t Lenox Hill a t a n election to be held April 8 avail them selves of th e opp o rtu n ity ,! hospital, a 530-bed in stitu tio n , an d T h irty -se v e n p ro p erty ow ners v o t b u t it will be up to us to ed u cate ou r senior associate surgeon at Q ueens ed a t a m eeting in th e h igh school general ho sp ital, w ith 705 beds. He P T A. u n its o n th is p o in t.” Dr. L. A. M aulding, co u n ty h e a lth was ch ief of th e m a lig n a n t tu m o r building T u esd ay n ig h t in favor of o fficer, an d D r. S am P obanz, O n clinic o f th e Lenox H ill h o sp ital for th e 10 m ill levy. At th e tim e of th e ta rio h e a lth officer, discussed th e ' six years. Dr. W o rth lin was fo rm election in th e Nyssa city h all, th e proposed exam in atio n s. Dr. M aul- j erly a ssista n t clinical professor af ding said th e physicians m ade a c o n surgery a t th e New York M edical road d is tric t will also elect a new cession of about $3.50 fo r th e ex a m college an d clinical in stru c to r of d irecto r. C h a irm a n D ale G arriso n explained in atio n s. T h e tu n e required is about surgery a t th e New Y ork U niversity th e sam e as for a life in su ran ce ex M edical school < Bellevue-3082 beds' th a t th e 10 m ill levy would raise a n im atio n . w hich is ch arg ed for at He is a d ip lo m ate of th e A m erican $28,500, if all of th e taxes were paid th e r a te of $7.50 A ppointm ents, D r board of surgery, fellow of th e A m er T h a t a m o u n t of m oney would bring M aulding said, should be m a d e over ican College of Surgeons, dip lo m at? ap p ro x im ately e ig h t m iles of oiled a period of m o n th s, sta rtin g in April. of th e n a tio n a l board of m ed lcil road a t a cost of ab o u t $3000 per P a re n ts should n o t w ait u n til fall, exam in ers an d fellow of th e Ne v mile. T h e m oney, if g ran te d , will ail bei-au.se th e doctors should n o t have York A cadem y of M edicine I n 1946 be sp e n t o n oiling ro ad s as th e d is m ore th a n one ex a m in atio n eacn Dr. W irth lin was aw arded a c e rtifi tric t alre ad y ow ns th e necessary cate of m erit by th e com m issioner eq u ip m en t to do th e work a day. __________________ T h e cost to farm ers would be $42 of h o sp itals of New Y ork C ity for distinguished service in surgery to on an 80-acre farm a n d a p p ro x i Adrian l akes 4th th e indigent sick of th e city of New m ately $74 on a IGO-acre farm , c o n York In o rd er to re tu rn to his hom e sid erin g th e av erag e over th e d is In District Hoop ■date. Dr. W irth lin tra n -fe rre d h is tric t. Tourney At Union practice to S a lt L ake C ity in J a n u O nly persons ow ning p ro p erty in th e d istric t will be eligible to vote ary, 1951. T h e A drian A ntelopes em erged on th e Issue. T h e d istric t, ab o u t 15 from th e d istric t $ class B basketball m iles long an d eig h t m iles wide, to u rn a m e n t played in U nion last Membership Drive does n o t include N yssa. w eek-end in fo u rth place Wallow* O nnpletion Urged won th e to u rn a m e n t, w hich was held Jam es K ohb (re ts T h u rsd a y . F rid ay and S a tu rd a y T he reg u lar m eeting of th e M al As a resu lt of Us victory, th e W a l B a s in F arm L oan lowa team will go to Salem to p a r heur C ounty F arm B ureau was p re tic ip a te in th e sta te to u rn a m e n t, sided over by th e vice p resid en t, A p ic tu re of Mr. a n d Mrs. Ja m es T u esd ay evening in w inch will be played M arch 14. 15 Dick K n e g h Robb, fo rm er N yssa resid en ts, r e O ntario . an d 16 C liff W right. O regon F arm B ureau ceiving a farm o w nership loan a t A drian defeated U nion in i u first gam e 42 to M an d lost to W allowa o rg an isa tio n d irecto r, urged an all- E p h ra ta , W a sh in g to n ap p e ared r e out drive to fin ish th e m em bership cently in a W ash in g to n new spaper. 5« to 42 an d to H alfw ay 34 to 3$ Mr. a n d M rs Robb were one of th e Bill J o rd a n of A drw n was placed work for th e year. L L K re ag * ' rep o rted on fav o r first th r e e couples to receive th e on th e d istric t a ll- s ta r team O th e r A drian players m aking the trip w ith able progress in th e A drian com - loans from th e farm ers hom e a d C oach Mig L arsen were M arvin natinl'v and F airel Lindlay reported m in istra tio n T h e world war II v e te ra n s are se ttlin g on Colum bia basin Bow ers. O ary B lanch. G ary O ra h a m on progress in th e Vale ce n te r A rth u r H atch was argK 'inted to project farm u n its th ey are buying O eorge S chietner, D enny Ray. Jim N elson. H en ry R a iig a n a n d Billy eon ta c t H ow ard F rijl o f th e Annex from U ncle S am . T h e checks for th e cen ter co n cern in g m ore Inform ation loan were deposited in th e bank for W ilson. use on au th o rized farm developm ent on th e C airo school p ro p erty . work F arm o w n ersh ip loans in th e B rat h e r I* I t J w M - count* r a n m to a m axim um of M arv in H asty, b ro th er o f M rs. Ed V ia» P rie ■die P te in k e o f Nv a was s e ra u .iy in si C. W R e b erg er of Caldw ell $20 500 T h e average am i u n t o f uch ju red w hen h t- autom obile was a n d Iter daiwhtcr, M r W rig h t of loan is $15000 tru c k bv a U nion P acific freight Bvarati.. Wa .h lag to n were g a e D thè tr a in t i K earney N ebraska rec en tly flrs t o f tlie weak k t h e W f* fih ar- Prw aram s w t e w f t b - T h e fun n ig h t p rogram ponsorod M rs o te u .t« * * , '• th e only th in g th a t w«-*l h .» u t "Mr* Bherw ood « u te r- -aved h er b ro th e r from d e a th Was i-iined a few ffie n d i in th e tr h >n r b* th e A drian C om m u n ity ch u rc h w.i- v e r. M irees'ful. irc o rd in g to th a t he ju m p ed from the m achine Tue •da? 1 v H e a r) M- A o x im a te lr IL a f / e r . ui so d . i . g his b a -k wa.- *X) ('r-.or.- a tte n d e d th» a f f a ir in b ad ly cu t Be ai o »ufierwrt from Retvrw e r n w V i # . b r a n d a n d shock H asty , who :* Mr ti Vf. »mila» Httimed berne Mi* R oily th e a te r A fre e-w ill o ffer- recovering a t th e hom e of his b ro th r * * d a r ru g h i from a fis lt w tth h er , in« am o u n t tv *81, a n a n will pra* * e r J w * in iC aam ey, s u ite d h.s d g u g h ta r M e W illiam Ceri, a t Dia tlcally fin is h p ay in g for a : r lp -iik a a u t e r ia N y u a m m l tim e* Angele» and her baoiher af Fremo projector Noted Surgeon Talks In N yssa T h e M alh eu r County Je: ev club an n o u n ced »: a mee m ■ held a t tlie iiom e of Mr an d M Fred B urge ■ ol Vale M arch $ that th e ev e n th a n n u a l spring Jersey show will be ueiu u i Nyssa May 17 t i ling J o h a n s e n of E m m ett will judge th e o p en class division an d G ilb ert M atsen of P ay ette will judge th e special 4-H aiul K K A classe-.. P re sid e n t Louis Jo h n so n ap p o in ted P au l C leaver o f A drian to ac t as c h a irm a n of th e h e a lth co m m ittee an d asked all persons wishing a d d itio n a l in fo rm atk m to co n tac t Mr. C leaver. O th e r co m m ittee h ead s are K osrl H u n te r an d Mr a n d Mrs. C h arley Q rtd er. M; an d Mr Louis H chm i: a n d O rson C lark are new m em b ers of th e club. Hollis C H ull of Albany, d e p a r t m en t co m m an d er of th e A m erican Legion, told m em bers ot N j- a po^t anil au x iliary an d guests at a d is a i t c o u le rence ban q u et in m e M or occo b an q u et room la-^t S a tu rd a y n ig h t th a t tile L egion kv-t its tig h t lor congressional approval of th e universal m ilita ry tra in in g m easure because "m ost o l U s were willing to let G eorge do it. because ot a p a th y .” "T h e A m erican Legion ca n n o t a f ford to be a p a th e tic ", said tlie co m d river lost control. Wilbur M cdauhey m an d er "T lie wires going to our su stain ed cuts, bruises and a bad congressm en from o p p o n en ts of leg in ju ry an d his brother, Basil, UM T o u tn u m b ered o u rs tour to one suffered f r a d u r r of th rre nbs. The Tile A m erican people are being very b ro th ers, form erly ol Ktchfleld, ap a th e tic ab o u t th in g s we should W ash in g to n , have been working at be vitally In terested in. We m u st W ilder. be firm an d reso lu te in o u r c o n victions. T h e legion today is fig h tin g an o th e r b a ttle to p ro tec t th e d is B u iin v K o m is Days A re abled veteran s, th e w ar widows an d war o rp h an s. T h e re have been -pon- P l a n n e d By M e rc h a n ts sored five legislative proposals tlvat f o r .Mar. 2 2 -A p r. 12 would destroy th e v eteran s a d m in istra tio n an d all of lire v eteran s N inety live rabbits an d 450 door program , w hich th e A m erican Leg ion h as sp e n t y ears in building. T h e prizes, valued a t $1990. will be given action is being ta k e n u nder th e aw ay by N yssa m erc h an ts d u ring B u n n y B onus days, featu rin g th e guise of econom y." Hull said th e legion is opposing E aster show ing of m e rc h an ts from tlie proposal because 2.383,000 d is M arch 22 to April 12. abled v eteran s a re receiving c o m - , F or th e 450 door prizes, in terested p en satio n an d pensions an d w: » persons are to register each week in widows a n d w ar o rp h a n s an d d is- ! each p a rtic ip a tin g store for ch an ces ubled v eteran s not in hospitals a re on an y n u m b e r of prizes. T h e m e r c h a n ts will sponsor th ree se p a ra te receiving aid. C o m m an d er Hull spoke on th e weeks o f reg istratio n M arch 22 to subject of "T h e A m erican Legion, 29, M arch 29 to April 5 a n d A pril W here We H ave Been, W here We 5 to 12 A person m ust reg ister each Are Now an d W here We Are G o in g ”. week to be eligible to win th e fo l He said th a t " I n 34 years th e A m er lowing week ican Legion an d au x iliary have At 13© p m each S a tu rd a y ea c h worked in a g re a t m any program s. firm will d raw th ree nam es fo r its T h e resu lts have been m an y an d th re e prizes, w hich m ust be claim ed varied We h av e gained prestige in p erso n w ithin one week E ach th ro u g h o u r program s, such as week’s reg istra tio n will be s ta rte d scouting. Junior baseball, o rato ric al on S a tu rd a y a fte r the d raw in g . No con test, boys’ sta te , school aw ards person u n d er the age of 16 will be p ro g ram , child w elfare program an d eligible to register. F or th e 90 live b u n n ? rab b its, each re h a b ilita tio n p ro g ram . We have a new p ro g ram to be know n as divine child m ay reg ister a t ea ch o f th e g u id an ce appeal, in w hich m em bers p a rtic ip a tin g stores once every week. will be asked to re -d e d ic a te them - As in th e o th e r h a lf of tlie prom >- | selves to a faith In O od. tion, th re e se p a ra te S a tu rd a y d ra w " I th in k today o u r o rg an izatio n s ings will be held, M arch 2», April 5 i sta n d a t a crossroads. Are we going and April 12. on M ain s tr e e t a t 3:30 to slide back an d die o r go ah ead ? p. m. T h irty rab b its will be given We should analyze o u r s itu a tio n .not away each S a tu rd a y . No boy o r girl only a s L egionnaires, b u t as A m eri will be eligible to win m ore th a n one Nyssa a* th e district c o n fe re n te b a n ca n citizens.” rab b it In th e sam e d raw in g T o win Mrs. M arie W ilkins of L aO ran d e, a bunny, th e ch ild m ust be p resent quet held in Nyssa last S atu rd ay d e p a rtm e n t p resid e n t of th e a u x il a t th e draw ing. n ig h t. (M arvin Niccum P h o to ) iary, briefly reviewed th e h isto ry of ! th e o rg an izatio n a n d its program , j S he said "As we striv e to prove to j th e world o u r belief In freedom for all m an k in d , th e U nited S ta te s has asked every citizen to rem a in active an d give his h e a rt a n d h a n d for his Boy Scout tro o p 419 of Nyssa tied] I co u n try . No one is to rem a in on the with troop 464 of O n ta rio fo r first 1 sidelines. T h e au x iliary h as always place In th e sc o u tc ra ft skills con l>een for peace. We have stood for tests held as a p a rt of th e M alheur I those who have d efen d ed o u r coun- d istric t scout Jam boree in th e On I try. tario high school g y m n asiu m S a tu r T h e A m algam ated S u g a r com pany T h e au x iliary , w hich h a s grown day. T h e Nyssa troop, w hich won will soon send to su g a r beet grow ers from a sm all group to a n o rg a n iz a th e m ost first places, fell sh o rt on th e first su p p lem en tal p ay m en t on tion of alm o st a m illion m em bers, second place w innings a n d em erged th e 1951 crop, am o u n tin g to 75 ce n ts is proud of its A m ericanism , its in a tie. Roy H off is sco u tm aster of ju n io r au x iliary p ro g ram an d Its th e Nyssa troop w hich Is sponsored a ton, according to J a re d I>ewis of girls’ state. by th e Lions club. Nyssa, d istric t m an ag er. C hecks will "Living u n d er th e S ta r s an d S tr i p Over two h u n d red C ub Scouts, Boy be m ailed w ithin th e n e x t few days. es is th e h ig h est privilege anyone Scouts, an d E xplorers took p a rt in (( un tin ued un P a i r 7) T h e p ay m en t will in crease th e the exhibits, co m p etitio n , an d pro am o u n t th e grow ers h av e received gram d u rin g th * a fte rn o o n a n d eve for th e 1951 crop, in clu d in g th e c o n V a r i e d ning Displays of ca m p in g eq uipm ent P ro g ra m d itio n al g overnm ent p a y m e n t, to an d h a n d ic ra fts gave p a re n ts and $12 55 per ton. boys r. ch an ce to see activ ities being I s P r * * H 4 * n te d B v w T h e su g ar m a rk e t h a s been very carried on in th e v arious u nits. M m o f (» ra n g e bullish during th e la st week Haw In th e evening th e Cubs, Scouts, su g ar has advanced rap id ly a n d a l an d E xplorers gave a p rogram for ready th e price of g ra n u la te d su g a r T lie m ale m em bers of th e O regon p are n ts an d frien d s. T h e program has increa ed 25 c e n ts p e r h u n d re d T ra il O ra n g e p resen ted th e program o|>ened w ith a flag cerem ony, a fte r pound bag a t th e reg u lar m eetin g of th e o r which all Cubs gave th e law of the "W e feel th a t as a re su lt of S ec g an izatio n la st T h u rs d a y n ig h t, w ith pack an d Boy S eo u ts gave th e scout re ta ry B ra n n a n ’s co n su m p tiv e e s ti M aster R o b ert H olm es presiding. oath. m a te being lower th a n in previous C o n sid eratio n of th e O ra n g e in Cub Scouting th em es were d em on years an d his public s ta te m e n t to co rp o ratio n pajjers was con tin u ed stra te d by two O n ta rio packs. P ack th e effect th a t prices a re too low to u n til th e n ex t m eeting, w hen more 47» gave a p u p p et show . "T h e T h ree m u in tain th e in d u stry a n d h e p la n s discussion will be held. D ay lig h t sav L ittle P igs”, a n d p ack 464 presented to do som ething a b o u t It, th e su g a r ing tim e was discussed. O eorge a band num ber, using uniq u e In stru m a rk e t should work h ig h e r”, Mr. Cleaver, F ra n k P a rr, O a r r lt S tam m e n t. which th e boys h ad c o n s tru c t Lewis said. “If it does, th e grow ers an d W ilson W in ter sa n g q u a rte t ed. P ack 41», sponsored by th e Nyssa will receive co n siderably m ore, n o t num bers, w ith Loyd A dam s d irec P T A , h ad to cancel th e ir act on only for th e ir 1952 crop, b u t for th e ting; P ra n k P a rr told a story, Mr. ‘M a rs” because too m any boys were 1951 crop. an d Mrs. W iLon W in ter played a ill. “C o n tractin g for th e 1952 crop Is piano d u e t and P ra n k Sherw ood “An In v ita tio n to A d v en tu re” was progressing very satisfac to rily . C o n gave a history of th e o rg an izatio n of given by troop 418 o f Nyssa. I t d e tra c ts tak en to d a le show a r a th e r th e O ran g e picted an average A m erican boy su b stan tia l increase o ver th o se of Mr an d Mrs H ow ard F in g er and dream ing ab o u t th e lives o f th e early last year." Mr. an d Mrs W ilson W in ter served pioneers and th e ir everyday ex p eri T h e com pany fin ish ed h o lding refresh m en ts. ences w hich ca n be p rese n t in the grow ers m eetings T uesday. At th e next m eeting of th e O ran g e outdoor activ ities o f scouting. T roop a chicken d in n e r will be served at 452 of Vale p rese n ted songs aro u n d a 7:30 LeRoy P uller, ag ric u ltu ral cam pfire scene. D r R o b ert Lee. a s S p o u t U o llrrtio n * ag e n t of th e Union P acific R ailroad sistan t .scoutm aster, th e n led th e audience In several songs. o f # 1 4 0 0 Ex|>«<tp<l com pany, will show two film s Colored slides of C am p Billy Rice, th # council su m m e r cam p. Were Boy S co u t solicitors h ad collected Tai«*nt Show Will (ConRim ed on P age 2) $1112 30 in th e 1WW cam p u lg n for B p lipid Tupsdiiv fu n d s in N yssa up to T u esd ay noon, according to C a m p aig n C h a irm e n T h e O n ta rio L. D S Gold and Elden Y ercensen. A ta le n t show, know n as th e Ht- With still m ore m oney to be a c Jln k -. will be .ponsored by th e T he - O reen ball is scheduled for to n ig h t counted for. collections a re expected pien club of th e h ig h school T ug»-| at O n tario T h e public L in v ited to to equal those of 1991. *<«iroxirnately day n ig h t, M arch I t a t t o'clock in a tte n d . $1400 In ed d it ion to th e ©1 $00. ru ra l tlie gym nasium solicitor, n ear Nyvtw h ad ooltorWd T h e prc 4 ram . to w hich Uie public View l a M y a a - Mr en d M rs. J a c k S im pson Of 8R 6 up to Tu<- 4»* S ien a c4 th e 1, invited, will include individual ru ra l co n trib u to r* thi* year m ade u lovoer an d grot#» iklts a*<4 pley- Boy. U tah vLslted in N yssa for a co n trib u tio n in th e oft? l a .t year, T lie T h esp ian will liv e a $1$ prize short tim e la st Work M rs. S im pson stayed for e wgeR re tu rn in g to U tah so th g t th e collection* fur tlie to m - to th e be^t Individual perforgetT S unday evening m uni ) a re cX|MNie4 t* be about th e gm e. Mae*- trmm TN* D aB e*— Rev e n d M r, HadMi L $ <ton of M r w.d M rs B a lt N ollhaneous F a r e a te a f Sam— T h e Delia- Wert a w m . of M r. A nna A >n Was b o re in tb e U * m t rr Jo h n so n S a tu rd a y a u4 S u n d ay . T hey and two d a u g h te rs were dfeiner M em orial h o sp ita l MurvJi Li W M r were r e u n w ln t fro m D e tro it w ith g guests a t th e ho m e of Mr. a n d M rs C a tth D S u n d a y a fte rn o o n a n d Mr* l y l r T I t e g of N y u a . e*«r car Bunnies« Other Easter Prizes Will Be Given P rop erly O w ners Company to Volt* On Levy - a M a llie u r Jersey S h o w to |t e I le h l I n N yM*»a May 1 7 Added Payment On 1951 Beets Hoy Scouts o f N yssa Win Honor (lean-up \&eek Anticipated Bv 2 Nyssa (»roups D i - r u s i i u n ( t u Doir- am i Dirty S tre e ts H eld At Meetin<» A fter a disc us-ion conducted by i cham ber of com m erce com m ittee and m em bers of th e city council a t a regular m eeting of th e council T u es day night on the problem * of city cleanlinev, and dog control, tlie city oflicials voted in lavor ol k c a l re si d e n ts p articip a tin g in a rie u n -u p week T he city will try to influence one of th e service org an izatio n s to sp o n sor th e clea n -u p drive, w hich will probably be conducted during the la tte r p a rt of April Finley S hu ster, Dr. C. M T yler, Jo h n lii r i ty and Elm er C ruson a t tended the m eeting as re p re se n ta tives of th e cham ber of com m erce. Dr. T yler said M ain stre e t is not properly cleaned an d added th a t the city should ,w eep th e sidew alks as well as th e streets. T h e council inform ed him th a t no city sweeps the .sidewalks T h e d e n tist pointed out th a t filth gets in to th e places of business and cars a n d can cause di- t\a-.ev He suggested a clea n -u p week and th e council im m ediately agreed to the proposal. T h e com m ittee discussed th e dog situation, including th e tu rn in g over of garbage cans, barking a t n ig h t an d o th e r nuisances. S h u ste r su g gested dogs be kept up from 8 p. in. to 8 a. m. T h e group th e n discussed the garbage can situ a tio n in general. T h e garbage cans are not p roperly covered and dogs sc a tte r th e g a rb age. Cans should be placed on p la t form s an d anchored so they c a n n o t be overturned, m ore e pecially in the business section. D ority said he th in k s th e re Is too m uch c a r speeding betw een th e “Y ” an d th e n o rth city lim its on h ighw ay 20 . T h e com m ittee offered c o -o p e ra tion in the Im provem ent p ro g ram . Finley S h u ster m ade a p p lic a tio n to re n t tlie farm land a t th e ce m e tery, but the city had a lre a d y agreed to re n t It to Eugene F iekL for • iie^Lod years. , Ray W ebb of P arm a, an a g e n t fot a vacuum sweeper, asked perm ission to can v as th e resid e n tia l d istric t for business, but th e council inform ed him It could n o t give perm ission 'n violation of a city o rdinance. Webb said he an d his com pany th in k th e o rd in an c e is u n co n stitu tio n al, but it h as been upheld by th e s ta te s u prem e court. T lie sta te highw ay d e p a rtm e n t in form ed th e city th a t It’s application for s ta te aid for im provem ent of south F irst stree t, n o rth F irst street. Locust avenue a n d n o rth T h ird stre e t has been denied for 1952, but suggested th a t th e city re-ap p ly for aid on these s tre e ts for 1953 An engineer of th e sign division af th e s ta te highw ay d e p a rtm e n t In vestigated th e city 's applicatio n for a blinker light a t L ocust avenue an d highw ay 20 He advised a g a in st th e blinker, but said th e d e p a rtm e n t will in stall th re e S co tch light “slo w ’, "cu rv e” a n d speed lim it signs, each 42 Inches square. T h e council agreed to ask th e city m an ag e r to w rite to th e sta te police d e p a rtm e n t asking th a t a s ta te o ffi cer be sta tio n e d in Nyssa. F u n p r u l Is H eld For Parm u W om an Services were held T uesd ay a f te r noon a t th e P a rm a C om m unity c h u rc h for E m m a M innie R ucker, a lo n g -tim e re sid e n t of A pple valley a n d P a rm a , who passed aw ay F rid ay , M arch 7 a t a C aldw ell n u rsin g home. Rev. P a u l Ludlow a n d Rev. Pogue of N am pa o fficiated . In te rm e n t was a t P a rm a cem etery beside h e r h u s band. w ho passed aw ay Sept. 1, 1949. M rs. R ucker was born a t E dw ards- v ill«-. Illinois. Pe4»ruary 14, 1885. W tien she was sm all th e fam ily moved to W arren sb u rg . M issouri, an d In 1911 sh e moved to P arm a. S ha was m a rrie d to Rollo Roy R ucker a t M iddleton S ep tem b er 2, 1914 an d was a resid e n t of th e P a rm a a re a u n til h e r d e a th . S h e was an active m em ber of th e Apple valley M etho dist ch u rc h a n d of th# W om en's S o ciety of C h ristia n Service. S urvivors are two sons, Roy P. and R ay R. of P a rm a : a d a u g h te r, Mrs. M am ie McG«w of Cusick. W a sh ington: four b ro th ers. C h a rlie P lager o f C aldw ell an d F red , Jo h n a n d W illiam P lag er of P a rm a ; two sis ters. Mrs. M innie Vlles of L aC entre, W ashington, a n d Mrs. M am ie Dewey of P o rtla n d , a n d seven g ra n d c h il dren. W ard Enjwys F a a tflr Nig lit— T h e Nyssa L D S second w ard sponsored a fam ily n ig h t F rid ay evening a t th e rec re atio n h all on A lberta, avenue, a t w hich a p p ro x i m ately 200 m em bers, fa th e rs, m o th ers an d ch ild ren of all ages, enjoyed hom e ta le n t num bers, com ic c a r toon*. an d o th e r m ovies H om e-m ade can d y , popcorn an d soda w ate r were served A clever f a t an d th in lady skit was p u t o n by M rs Mel Becx an d M rs T h u rn Bak^7. Miss G ood m an. g rad e school te ac h er, played several selections 6 if h e r m arim ba O e rry Bybee san g tw o vocal solos, an d th e tlny° to ts betw een th e ages d t tw o an d fo u r sa n g songs u n d er th e d irectio n of Mm Llovd Lewis