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THE N Y SSA GATE CITY J C E T N A L . ITYCGA. CE EG CN PAGE SIX Courl Cases. . . turi J urtili — toxication *25 bond. f* May 2. Bernard ) Le tixfcation. $25 fine May 2. Plais M r. driving under influe:.. May 2. Siuraían A. i> ■ Frah learan Zll'JTZDKY M A Y ?. 1S53 A F. - “ bud baptisd til -ervtce will Dr lie m i x t e a :, n a :.j c : . m Ore- Apod- May 4. Err.e wh.Ie ¿Kuoai, :n* beer in t: S3 fine. d.cred li.,:. *25 May 4 Herbert Leon Fi-her, vi la- ome- non ba-ic rule. *5 fir. May 4 Roberto Apa; ¿oca. viola t.on $4 53 of selective service act .. a e vi By justice court». May 4. B.U Dean Cooper, cron- rióla- tributmg t*i dellnqaer icy of m.nor. r.-a:i ierred to justice ni m i May 5 M.ke O. m o, pubi., in: Xi- .*. :. *25 May 5. Palmaro Nare-, pubi:; ;n- ubl.c * lieu 1 iox.cation. *25 fine. ear-*; linen s-o a: April 27. Gerì r.f :. $4 50 c - : V V dalr. resile- dr. c o t i. . M Uiiicipal Court Apr.! 24. Jame- tien 1 ba.-..c r ile. ApiGOC A. . - under influence. . lieu of pav.T.er.: '.ducted during the morn.n? .1 'he Methodist church by G McCalister. pastor, as a ? f Mother's Day ob-ervances. will al-o be a recept.on of new ;rs into the church, ycunge.-t mother, the eldest r and the mother having the family pre.-ent for the morn- rvice will also receive ro-e- buds handling It. Parents .-.hould impress young rider- with the need for keeping to the right-hand side of the road when pedaling alone and riding single file if in a group. The rider must obey traffic lights and .signs, and walk the bike across intersections. The rider >hould be taught the proper signals for turns, and be sure there's no car close behind when moving to the middle of the street for a left turn. "When you give a youngster per mission to ride the bike." Ballou said, "do so on condition that your child promises not to carry passengers They lessen control of the bike and obstruct the rider's view Tell your child to carry packages in a rack or basket, avoid all hitching and keep out of ruts and trolley tracks." "It a good idea to warn the young ster not to shoot out of driveways or -tunt in traffic. Also warn against running into doors of parked cars that might open unexpectedly ” Ballou urged parents to see that the child's bike has a light in front and a red light or reflector on the i rear for night riding. e l p.iymen' MRS IO W 8 RETURN* IF TER May . . . VISIT WITH CiRAMHiAlT.HTFR toxicatlon. *25 fine, . pended. May 1. Albert F Peters. violation Mr. Orant Jones returned to her basic rule. S10 tx r.d :• rfe.ted home Saturday after spending tare May 1, Clir.t Simp^n, violation weeks visiting in Boi-e and caring ba«.: rule *25 i::.e . per.aed for her new granddaughter. Daphne May 1. Leo Oalieg • f.jrmer Dawn Atkeson. Daphne is the charge. released to Oregon State i daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jacx Atke son (Carlene Jones» former residents) Felice. May 2. William B McCants. d riv -' a t Ny-sa Mrs Gertrude Alice- :i of ing ander influence. *-5 fine Caldwell is also a grandparent of May 2. Bdti.e Alfred, public m- : the new arrival. a.----- -/ Former Nyssan Honoring Mothers W E R E P A IR . . . Washers — Refrigerators Killed in Crcsh R bert Dear. Shaw. 24. f rmer. . f Nv a. wa_> reported to have be*-:, killed Sunday ever.in* m a motor- cycle-au*. c n *■ t* a -.a.e h.g... Td', between Day*, n and I V ...- J unction. Wash. Mr Sha w a re-idem of HermL.tor. for the pa t two year-, was the jch f Mr and Mr Pete Shaw of N> t and a br :..er * f Mr Dale Bmgmar. An ther sister, Mrs Lynn Muir, li in M ntana According to Portland newspaper- Mr Shaw ar.i LI yd Knudson wer- dr.ving mot-rcycles toward Day.?:; and cra-hed into a car The Oreg*?r. Journal stated that Knudson was killed in the same crash, and three occupants of the car and two per.-on- r.ding tandem cn the motorcycle, were injured. Funeral services will begin at 2 p m Saturday at the L.enkaemper Funeral heme in Nyssa and inter ment will be ir. Hillcrest cemetery. DONNA LEE WILSON ELECTED TO OFFICE Miss Donna Lee Wilson, daughte” of Mr and Mrs Bud Wilson of Nys sa has been elected to the second highest office on the campus of Stephens College where she is a student. During the 1953-54 school year she will preform the duties of co-ordination board chairman and has charge of all committees. This week Mi^, Wilson and the president of the student body are. receiving special leadership train ing. CLASSIFIED FOR RESULTS Ranges — Small Appliances Gene's Appliance 110 Main Dial 3002 DR. ED G EL W. WOOD Chiropractic Physician A N N O U N CES Opening of ILs Nyssa Office Monday, May 11, at No. 2 Arcadia Boulevard Dial 3939 Free Coffee Served All Day. t ío o t h e r W a s h e r y cao OiatcA the. ïè&tures ofth& A M s t i iiit| íou sc LA U N D RO M A T WIIGM TO-SAVI BOO« Weigh* exact mze o f each load. WATtR SAVf « A ii t o m a t i i- n 11 y measures amount ot \\ iter to match size of lo.ul. Savin wilier. fIIXISIE C 0 N I I 0 1 Start, stop, or re peat a n y p a rt o f w ash in g c y c le at anv time. And . . . you have 3 water temperatures! act Tumif action Gentle, yet thor ough. Wash«« every thing clean, aat'ely. Hare m e SLANTING FRONT SiLF-CIIANING • in « ! heotmet yee U 1 *4 • . . . I l.-utn.sl for vmir i onvenience. No ■vy lifting with your I aundromat. All sediment and lint are flushed away. WARRANTY, tiu.irsntissl fr*, from defi ts for one nmr. 'I ran.**ini-<ion unconditionally guar.inte, I for five yeen*. CORROSION and RUST RESISTANT New patented syn thetic finish eliminates worry about rust or corrosion. V ,n th Everything C t l AMI R Even N ew M iracle Fabric» » A r * ft . . . « A S T I R Y og i mil I, ... ! ihi ,■ - n ws *h time for hot temp *i »lure. I *nger w wh periods for l„ ,..s dirty clotMb . »ml * ......... it sparkling daaal Moia W j M o y i Comptai•!y Au fo m jlic with A m erica » F a v o lile I.S4 i »<I'| í T w irtl Identically styled U» Ih« I suinlr im it . i- t he Wi«t ing house I 1,1 Drver with exclusive hsn.lv /V ff, 1 I • I ).H>r Shelf. 3 \Vsv Ihv l» x l. >' Signal, and ilir**< t air It • v »> VOU GAN • ! SURE . IT H IU S C ED CASE FURNITURE CO. U. S. 2C No. oí Y “ N crth Main 8 1 ." N y u i. Or«. A NEW R O C K IN G BED at the Malheur Memorial hospital is being demonstrated by Patsy Mitchell, 11- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mr* Arzie Mitchell of \ ale. who has been brook and Nur>-e Evelyn Newman a polio patient since Sept. 22. Others Patsy is the last of 81 polio victims pictured are. left to right, Nurse admitted to the hospital here. Mrs. E. H. Cavsel. Nurse \lthea Hoi- —Cut Courtesy Statesman For The Whiskey Party" Committee Will School Bicycle Leads to Arrest Seek Funds For Training Head On Morals Charge More Irrigation Ciles Safely Need Dyer Bennett f Ontario u - nam 3.11 Dean Cjoper is being held in th.* c:ty jail in lieu of payment of ed by the Malheur C, ur.ty Devel p- 5_53 bail ~ .'t by Justice of the Peace ment association as chairman of a J ::i Graham after a complaint wa- -pecial committee * j u.vestiza; p - :.I. ,1 M :. *; iy by city p lice charging -:b:lities of further reclamat. n de Co per with contr.buting to the de- velopment tn Malheur county a- l.uqueni;. : a m.n c T.ie c mplaint v-.-Il ,i m western Idaho. Bennet. charged C per with taking a 17- v.i- a-ked by the gi up to select in- year-old girl to an apartment above .ere.-ted person- in Nyssa and Vale a Ny -a night club and furnishing ;o work with him on the comm.;tee r.;e as.-. eiat. .. met la.-t Friday a: r.er w.th intoxicating liquor. No date aas been >e; for a preliminary hear- .he Moore hotel in Ontar.o for it.- mcnthly session and d.-cussed water .ng, Judge Graham reported. re- uroes of th< area Attending the Acting Chief of Police David Gray meeting from Ny -.-a were T .m Jone-. tated that the mother of the girl -ecretary f the Chamber of Com .» tif.ed h:m at 9 40 M x.aay evening merce. and Paul House, manager of that her daughter “ was in the night .he North Board of Cont*ol of the | club and it was closed and she Owyhee project. The group voted couldnt gain admittance " Gray said to w rite Oregon’s congressional dele- that he was a.-ked to go to the estab ga’ .en t. a it that funds be appro lishment to get the minor girl and priated for the R .m e dam on the he accompanied the mother there. ! Owyhee river and for a dam on The police officer stated that one Bully creek of the proprietors of the establish House told members of the asso ment was standing outside when he ciation that approximately 10.000 and the mother of the girl arrived acres of additional farm land could | and they were permitted to enter be brought under cultivation if the i without a warrant. The minor girl 1 Rome dam could be built He stated I was found in an upstairs room with that such a dam could have power Cooper, who admitted taking her ’ generating facilities which could be there, Gray said. Cooper told the used to pump water from a reservoir officer that he had purchased a at Jacobson's Gulch. The proposed fifth of whiskey, but the girl denied reservoir would be part of the pro that Cooper had asked her to take ject. he said. a drink, the police officer stated The Rome dam was originally After finding the empty bottle and part of a bottle of vodka in the room, planned when the Owyhee dam vea- the girl was released to the custody surveyed, but funds were not ap propriated for it- construction, the of her mother. group was informed. In addition tc A second man and another minor providing power for pumping facili girl were at the -ame establishment, ties. the proposed dam would con but no charges were filed. a.v rdmg trol the flow of water into Owyhee to Gray All parties concerned told reservoir. us they were indulging in a whiskey The a- ociation also di.-cu.-.-ed the party,” the police officer told the ;> — ibilitit - ot getting a Department Journal Tuesday. f Agriculture station In this locality to study livestock diseases and po>- •ble c mtivl. Dr L M. Roger. On- i :. 1 veterinarian told tin* group of •U' v d ease afflicting livestock in • .:*..med:.t > action be taken 8m t'kia g in bed proved *'unhealth i ful” day mon ling whtM the ii re depart ment u a a i called to dcu<se a fire tha b:4 kt? out in beddmg and . i mattress Fr.ink Lawrenee. a-.-i staut fifí | Chief, reported that an alarm was turned m about 2 30 a.m. by city police for a fire at the Paul Chavez * place at #23 North F.r.-t street A The 28 grade and purebred Hol- j -mall cabin, separate from the :ein i- ;n the Leroy Herrman Sc Chavez home, was occupied by a S n herd of route 2. Nyssa, was friend of the family and Chavez had Oregon's second highest milk pro attempted to awaken him when he ducing herd in 1952. according to a saw that a fire was burning inside. summary .if Dairy Herd Improve The cabin was locked and Chavez had to break a window to enter, ment testing i.--ued by H P Ewalt. Oregon extension dairyman at Cor- Lawrence -aid By the time the firemen arr ived. Vililts. Herr: rt: in's >w averaged 14.102 :he * lx ? cup•ant of the cabin had dis- unci- nnlk a ; ;h 4‘.iti pounds butter- •ippea red and Ch avez had dragged the bedding from the room into the fa t Th,0 Herrnlan herd was .-econd lly to he 1 2 ow H lstein he:■d of > ard J.1is S Huby «V Son of Linn coijnty. Sh ortly before 5 p m the pre\ day. the rural dep.»riment aa- ciil led Wlith a ave it- . : 15 916 po und> to the Prjink Lan<1 ranch a mile and milk at Sòò Pounds butierfai a ha ir tu rth o f !S'y-'ii i«» t.’ie east The H ar H. l-ie.:*.- have top- • A •‘d ot^ • D H I A. herds in Mai- side of the U P railr. ad where had b: kr a out in an old car L.iwr- ‘ur co it y i >.'th ni:ik and bu1 1 er« enee frpo rted tha t Land had 1been fa t for he pa -t three years. The ng tnie biHiy i'Í an old car with a v craie 'ductu :*. I'icr hese a tor ch a iid after he had a band*)ned ree years slightly over 492 ob. uphol.-ten ng in the car had Herrman cow- This caug!ht fi!re from the heat of nearly •0 per cent above the aiver- The wa- o pri perty lo.v a » \ ■ - in Oregon B*>th fire.- were reported over the ag — ‘ ne w alarm sv>tem which ring- ten ephones at o ne time, and the s v$- . . • n proved highly satis fact a : enee said. The new fire Alarm High:C't temperature SO far this tem was pu t into operation t wo spru»i was 81 degrees Tue- day. fol- da ys before Uie switchover to dia 1 on lowed by a 43-degree min;;mum to ? rest of the exchange mark the warmest m*zht t<3 date m *\ M:n Apri1 29 31 Apri I 30 58 36 CO M IN G EVEN TS May 1 58 35 Mav 2 61 36 *8 Saturday. Ma v 9 Cooked fix'd 'ale May- *3 39 .>p*. ) Uso red b y May 4 _ 76 36 W M j C M *; the M* *.. »i Mav 5 « lurch ar the Ralph r, l.i * . » . Mav 6 .» a »4 Pi 43 Smoking In Bed Rouis Firemen MOTHER-TO-BE A New Complete Line of Maternity Wear "Parents have a definite respon- sib.lity t -ee that children who get new bicycles are taught to obey the rule- of the road," according to El- v:n Ballou, who is in charge of the bicycle -afety train.n? program tho; # Peddle Pushers N school during the next week. The V. -a Jun. r Chamber f C mm rce in;- assisting with this project. "With the steadily tncrea ing of bicycle- in this community for transportation. recreation and health, it is important that -aie rid ing rules be taught to our young ster-." Ballou declared “ Parents who would never think of allowing their sons and daughters to drive the family car without ade quate instruction in its operation and in traffic rules,” he continued, “ will often turn a youngster loose on a bike without giving him any in struction in its safe operation.” Ballou said that parents can be of great help by making sure the bike is in good mechanical condition and that it properly fits the rider, so that the youngster has no difficulty in • Smocks • Skirts • Slacks Also, Smart and Dainty Undies THE S T OR K SHOP 14 No. 3rd St. Dial 3020 “ Your Infant Wear Headquarters” C o m e in and W E’LL PR O VE IT 1 F-900 Rig Job with Dt.xu t ( illusero'' d Herrmcn Holstein Herd Oregon's 2nd High Producers For’53...the easiest driving, smoothest riding trucks of all time! Completely new TIME-SAVING features to GET JOBS DONE FAST! NEW "DRIVERIZED” CABS cut driver fatigue! New wider, adjustable seat with non-sag springs and shock snubber! 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