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» • • .......S * . r/ieNYSSA VOLUME XXXXVII NO. II JOURNAL THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 15. 1952 Fire Destroys Supplies, Damages Warehouse Tuesday at Nyssa Sugar Factory; $150,000 Loss Estimated Plcirmed ^Saturday* A donkey softball game rained >ut two weeks ago has been re- ■ched uled for Saturday evening at i o'clock, it was announced by Dick Wilson, president of the Lions club w.iKn is sponsoring the game. Pro ceeds will be used for improvements at the softball field, Wilson said Players from the Nyssa softball ;eague have agreed to match their oa.soball ability with the trained Jonkeys to provide unlimited thrills md excitement for the audience The donkeys are biUed as "more ‘ducated titan ever," performing tricks that baffle their riders and with complete knowledge of all the rules of softball SIXTEEN PAGES Attention of MalheUf CoWlly Is Focused On Dairying Às Jersey Breeders End Plans For Show A full day’s program has been Fire, which started shortly before planned for the seventh annual 10 o ’clock Tuesday evening, Drought Garage, Car Lost F.F.A. _ Class Thins Spring Jersey show here Saturday approximately SioO.UOO damage in a beginning at 8 a. m. when all exhib U . M l ton beet pulp warehouse at In Fire Thursday D 6 6 tS F o r T r a in in g its must be m place and all animals t.he Ny.ssa Sugar factory. Fire that started in a garage at Wunui one and three fourths the Calvin Wilson home west of The Nyssa chapter of the Future registered with entry committee Farmers of America was $120 richer Registration is being handled by minutes after the alarm was sound Nyssa early Thursday morning de Monday night, but there were 38 local insurance men. ed, Nyssa firemen were enroute to stroyed the garage, an automobile At 10 a. m 4-H and F. F A. exhib weary students and one "almost as ihe blaze mat had started in a pile and badly damaged the Wilson dwel ut 050,000 paper bags stored in the ling nearby The roof of the home tired ag instructor” alter one day it* will be .shown and the fitting and showing contest will begin. Livestock spent thinning beets north end of the warehouse. Cause was almost completely burned as The F.F.A. class and Dwight Wy- Judging will begin at 11:30 At noon of Uie fire was undetermined, blit were parts of the attic, and the west ckoff. instructor, spent all Monday visitors and participants will have Manager Jared Lewis stated that it ide of the house was ablaze when at the Wilford Bybee ranch thin access to a lunch stand being ope definitely was not due to electric t tbe rurai fjre department arrived High sch ool students in action at eluded the com bined junior ning beets as part of their animal rated by Uie Nyssa Lions club and wiring. ,h,"‘f; Former Resident Dies the spring con cert given last T h u rs- ; choruses, a Firemen were able to prevent the field training. The crew admitted free Jersey milk, will be supplied by The north side of the huge corru day evening at the Nyssa high oru ses and selections by the high In Winthrop, W ash. that they fell short of the record the Jersey club. gated iron building was "red hot" flames from spreading into the school. The above photo, taken by ch sch ool band directed by l.ynn l.aw r- house itself and were successful in Word was received here Tuesday which could have been made by that Beginning at 12:30 will be the Within a matter of seconds after M arvin Nice urn. is the high school enec. saving a neighbor’s house from pos >f the death that day of Joe L. number of professional beet thui- Judging of open classes and at 2 the firemen arrived and wooden m ixed chorus being directed by Kay T h e grand finale was a special sible damage. Personal belongings I Sutherland, 48. of Winthrop, Wash ners, but the funds were a welcome o'clock the Jersey queen and prin timbers in part of the structure W eath erspoon and Vela Dee Poul- presen tation hy the com bined ington Mr Sutherland was manager addition to the chapter treasury, cess will be crowned. At 2:30 the were ablaze. The firemen were able and furniture in the Wilson home sen is at the piano. choruses, orchestra and hand. of the Dessert Seed Co. here for Wyckoff said open class Judging will start on the to control the flames, but fire in the were undamaged. O llier parts o f the program in- Cause of the fire Is idelinite, but several years and moved to Win- second half. pile of bags continued to smoulder - Engraved trophies furnished by ihrop in 1948 He is survived by his NEW TEACHER HIKED until late Wednesday when they fireanen report that It might have | started from a brood >r and spread to EIMSCOI’ AL YOUNG PEOPLE vife and two sons, Don and Dean local business firms are on display EOK GIRLS' P. E. were hauled from the warehouse. Funeral services will be held Fri Paper bags for beet pulp were a fuel oil tanks in the garage which MEETS < LOSE EOK SI MMER Miss Lois Bungum. girls’ physical this week in the window of Wilson An announcement has been made day at 2 p m. at Beechler's of O n education Instructor at Caldwell for Brothers store, total loss and steel girders forming : exploded. by the Rev. Claire Crenshaw that Nyssa, Adrian. Vale and Ontario tario Interment will be in Ontario. the past two years, has been hired part of the framework were twisted by the intense heat. Damage to ma- j I. L. W illiam son o f the llerrim a n the Sunday meetings of the Young for the same duties at Ny.ssa high Chambers of Commerce as well as Mr. and Mrs. W illiam la w r and school for the ensuing year, Supt. business firms In all three towns chinery on the building's conveyor j Motor Co. returned Saturday even- People’s Fellowship groups o f St. granddaughter, Patricia Kaye were Henry Hartley announced She re have given financial support to the was extensive. Lewis said. Some bulk i ing from Salt Lake City where he Paul's Church will be discontinued visitors Sunday afternoon at the places Miss L o is White who has re show in addition to unlimited help pulp stored in the south end of the had spent a week at a Ford service j until next fail. Regular meetings school there. | will then be resumed. In making arrangements. home of Frank Mullins of Ontario. signed. building was slightly damaged Rosel Hunter is the general chair It was necessary for firemen to I Plans have all been completed and man with the local F. F. A. chapter remove a panel of the sheet metal tickets are on sale for the Associated j taking charge of the grounds. Judges to allow the firehose to be played j Chamber of Commerce banquet at are Erling Johanason of Emmett on the fire. Other firemen had to j ' the high school Friday night where and Gilbert Matsen of Payette; ex don gas masks to fight the blaze | Marriner S, Eccles will be the prin- peditor is Henry Reuter of Adrian lrom the interior of the building. J eipal speaker. and show clerks are M ane Bailey Part ol the fire fighters were forced The internationally known banker 1 and Leeds Bailey, both of Ontario. to climb to girders inside the build and former presidential monetary Ted Morgan announced that the ing to enable them to reach wood- j ! advisor, has a varied career in the , Ny.ssa Chamber will have a special en beams that were on fire. American and western business : I display at the grounds all day Sat Franx Lawrence, crew captain, re- : Eyes of the nation will be on Ore world. He organized the Eccles In I Next week will see the close of urday. ported that 23 of Uie 25 men in the vestment Co. for interests in the the 1951-52 school term and the County Judge Sewell Stanton Is department were on the job from I gon tomorrow when voters go to the j family estate in 1916 and was vice i graduation of 44 seniors from the sued a proclamation Uus week d e the . time the alarm was sounded! polls to select candidates for the two political parties and express president and genaral manager until Ny.ssa high school, Baccalaureate claring Saturday Jersey Day in Mal until 3:30 a. m. Wednesday. Re 1929. From 1930 until 1926 he was [ gervicM are scheduled lor Sunday heur county. Judge Stanton’s pro- maining on until late Wednesday their choice for the men to represent their parties as candidate for presi president of the First National Bank evening, class award nights Tues clomation stated: morning with no relief were Art j of Ogden, and was president of the day evening and commencement is "In order to recognize the won- Cartwright, Dick Tensen, Warren dent of the United States. Probably the most intensive campaign for the j First Security corporation, owning j next Thursday night. derlul past achievement of the Mal Fanner, Olea Billings and Ken Ren- presidential nominee has been made [ and operating banks in Utah, Idaho | The Rev. Donald S. Campbell, heur county Jersey club and In view strom Most of the entire crew were by individuals and organizations and Wyoming from 1926 to 1934 He pastor of the Community Methodist of its new rating as the second place back on duty later Wednesday mor Nyssa’s Junior Legion baseball became chairman of the First Se ning and the rural fire truck was not supporting Dwight D Eisenhower as County Commissioner Alva Good- church, will deliver Uie baccalaure Jersey club In the entire United the Republican favorite Contro- team is being organized for the sum curity in 1951. returned to its garage until 11:30 ell remined voters again this ate sermon and the conunoncement States, I hereby proclaim Saturday. versey has arisen regarding eight mer season, although actual practice address will be given by Victor P. May 17 as Jersey Day in Malheur Eccles is chairman of the Amalga a. m. Wednesday. candidates for Republican national will not start until next week under mated Sugar Co. and Utah Con week that their careful considera Morris, dean of the School of Busi county. "The fire department was cer tion of the special ten-mill road tax convention delegates who are un Coach George Vaughn, it was an- struction Co. and president and di ‘ And I urge that all citizens of ness administration, University of tainly on the job and undoubtedly pledged and reputedly unfavorable i . ^ this week by Dale B log rector of ni mérous outer corpora levy continuation at tomorrow's pri Oregon. this rich agricultural county lend prevented much more extensive to Eisenhower, regardless of the mary election is Important to the Others taking part in the bacca their support to the dairy industry* tions throughout the west. in.m, team manager. damage,” the Nyssa Sugar factory choice of primary voters. county road program He empha manager commented Wednesday In 1934 he botmiio assistant secre sized that a vote in favor of the laureate services Sunday evening as in general and the Jersey club in , [ There will be six teams in the Here at home the campaign morning. He stated that the fire >l league this year with a new squad tary of the U. S. Treasury, was gov issue will not mean any Increase announced by Principal Richard V. particular by attending at least a would have no affect whatsoever on those seeking the nomination to run I from Vale added to replace Burns ernor of the Federal Reserve board over the present taxes, but will be Wilson are FnLher Rembert Ahles, portion of the Spring Jersey show little ., in i which dropped out of the league. this season’s operations ----- and that from 1934 to 1936 and a member of a continuation o f the present levy pastor of Uie St. Hubert's Catholic at Nyssa on Jersey day." ------------------------------------- ----- - i for county , offices ._ has had , church, invocation; President Arvel part of the damaged supples can be Lhe wa*’ of controversial Issues with Bmgman said that some work has the board of governors of the Fed which expires in June, 1953. replenished from another storage ! ea°h candidate citing his own mer- The ten-mill levy brings approxi Child, Nyssa stake, L. D. S. church, already been done in preliminary eral Reserve system from 1936 to scripture reading; 'Hie Rev. G. W. near tlie plant as well as from other lts- organization and practice will start 1951 He served as chairman of that mately $260,000 a year for roads and factories operated by the Amalgu- | 1° race ^or Republican next week when most of the boys board from 1936 to 1948 Other ac $46,000 of this is paid by utilities Abla, pastor of Uie Nazarene church, nomination for sheriff, Incumbent mated Sugar Co. tivities include Board of Economic in the county, Goodell said. Each prayer; The Rev. Austin S. Hollings John Elfering is citing his experi participating have finished hign Stabilization, National Advisory city in the county receives five mills worth, pastor of the First Church ence and record of 10 years in the school athletics. Council on International Monetary of its total assessed valuation for of Christ, benediction. The Nyssa He predicted a "fair team” al and Financial problems, advisory sheriff’s office. A new system of tax high school orchestra under the di collection, which has cut the collect though it will have to be rebuilt be board of Export-Import bank and streets. rection of Lynn Lawrence and the The new federal road fund ar mixed chorus under the direction of ing budget $1500 a year is being cause of the loss of several star president of Utah Bankers associa rangement which forces each state Ray WeaUierspoon, will provide pointed out as an economy measure, players. Dan Lovejoy, catcher, will tion. Ward Wieneke Is the new presi to apportion all funds to the coun music for .sacred selections. Rev. The sheriff stated that during his not be behind the mound this year Thornes Jones, secretary of the ties has the requirement that the tenure of office, 96 percent of the and others who have reached the Abla will lead Uie audience in the dent of the Nyssa Lions club and will take over the duties of office from persons taken into custody have maximum age limits or are unavail Nyssa Chamber, said that special individual counties must have mat singing of one hymn. pleaded guilty, eliminating excessive able are Bunky Frost. Olenn Mar favors are being arranged by the ching funds within three years after Included on the commencement Dick Wilson July 1, after Installation cum. Phil Wilson, Dave Savage and Amalgamated Sugar Co. and the the federal funds are available. Fed program are the Rev. Claire T. Cren- ceremonies sometime in June. New Sugar beet acreage In this valley costs for court trials. eral funds are accumulative, if not .shaw, pastor of St. Paul’s Episcopal officers were elected Monday at the . ! Union Pacific railroad. will amount to about 36,000 acres, Walter S. Walker of Ontario, a Larry Vaughn. matched eaoh year, but are then church, invocation; Betty Louise regular meeting of the club. approximately 20 percent less than former state police officer, is also a The team manager announced j _ _ ~ ^ L _ taken away from the county after Fife, salutatory; Donna Lee Wilson, Other officers are Everett Heldt last year, it was announced Wednes candidate for the Republican nomi that any boy eligible to play is not: V a i i a h M p n three years, the commissioner ex violin solo accompanied by Mrs. who will succeed himself as secre day by Jared Lewis, manager of the nation for sheriff and is campaign only welcome, but is urged, to turn i J C V C I I X 1 Cals IV l ' X G l l plained. Nyssa Sugar factory. Heavy and ing on his record as a state officer out for practice sessions. Any boy | Carlos Buchner; Loretta Russell, tary; James Cobbley who succeeds early rains last fall, which resulted | and Is assuring voters of an honest born after Jan. 1, 1935 is eligible Goodell summed up the arguments valedictory; presentation of Dean Lynn Lawrence as first vice presi in about two percent of the beets | and economic administration, in favor of the levy by stating that Morris by Supt Henry H HarUey; dent; Mark Johansen, third vice Continued on Page 16 being left in the ground, was par- Joe Goucher has clear sailing ini one acre of good hay would pay the presentation of scholarships by Rol- president, succeeding Houston W il tially blamed for the reduced acre- the Democratic nomination, having i tax oil an 80-acre farm. lie Cox. senior class advisor: presen son; Dick Tensen and Dick Wilson, Finley age. no opponents in the primaries. tation of American Legion citizen tall twisters, succeeding Lewis said that sufficient worl^- A contest for the Republican ; ship award by a representative of Schuster and James Cohbley. Direc ers have been imported to take care nomination for county clerk Is be- j Hy Hill Morrison Nyssa post No. 78 Music Director tors are John Ample. Tom Jones and of all the needs In the valley, and j tween Incumbent Harry Sacket and Lawrence will lead the high sahool Dick Forbess who fill the vacancy Seven Nyssa track men, Leslie small groups are still arriving. He j Mrs. Alice Shambaugh. The present | Sunday. May 18 has been desig- Hiatt. Bob Amble, Roger Skeen, orchestra and Director Weather- caused by the expiration o f the urged farmers not to become alarm- clerk has done no campaigning in nated as 4-H club or Rural Life Sun- Harry Burgarner. Harold Bumgar spoon will lead the mixed chorus terms of Clyde Snider, Ed Boydeil and Walter McParlland. Pfl about reports of a shortage of the Nyssa area, stating that his rec- day and will be observed by the ner, Bob Hartley and John Ward, Notices are being mailed to all in various musical selections. workers and cited the fact that the ord of many years in office speaks j 2,000,000 4-H club members in this qualified at the district track meet rural patrons of the Nyssa post o ff Ed Boydeil and Murl Lancaster Tuesday night’s program centers I and other countries, Rev. A. J. Hoi ing at LaOrande Saturday, to go ice Friday to secure their signatures around the high school student body received an equal number o f votes crop was generally all ready to thin for itself. i lingsworth of the local Christian at the same time. The peak of the Mrs. Shambaugh has appeared be to the state meet at Corvallis May for certain type of parcels, Post with the presentation of numerous for second vice president and they thinning is expected to be reached fore numerous groups her« to cite church has reminded 4-H’ers, their 15 and 17. Nyssa emerged second master Lloyd Lewis announced awards and special recognition for will be voted on again next Monday, the duties of the county clerk and families and friends. Church or with 46 2 3 points, while LaOrande These notices must be signed and achievements during the school President Wilson said. Elmer Cru- next week. The company manager called at- call attention to her experience as ganizations throughout the nation took top honors with 51 1/3. Pendle returned to the Nyssa post office term. son is the incumbent second vice tention to the U. S. Department of an assistant in the county judge's are planning special observance of ton’s score wa^ 46 1/3 for third place immediately to enable rural carriers Supt Hartley and Principal Wil president. to leave large parcels at the mail son have Joined in inviting the gen Agriculture wage requirements which office and the sheriff’s office. Sh Several delegates and their wives r h r 7 , H ^ ^ Pina‘^ r a^ m i neaninB Other schools and their .scores set the minimum wage for thinning, is the daughter of Percy Purvis, oV of Christianity in rural life. were 0ntario 2V j ; Hermiston, 26; boxes, as they have In the pas-t, the eral public to attend all three cere are planning to attend a district hoeing or weeding at 65 cents an Continued on Page 16 monies. The fifth Sunciay after Easter is Baker 8 i „ ; Mac High, 2 2/3, and postmaster said. convention of the Lions club May hour, and pulling, topping or loading, selected for the special day and all y a|e i It was explained that parcels too 30 and 31 at Sun Valley, after whicn 70 cents an hour. These rates are on 4-H members are urged to attend the „ Hartley ' r„ . lv. d a bllip ribbon large for a mall box have frequently plans will be made for an installa received a church of their choice on this occas-| HarLley received a blue ribbon been left at the side of the box, or a time basis. tion party for the newly elected for the 440 yard run timed at 54 3 For this area piecework pay rates ion. attached to it, but reports of miss officers. and took third place in the 220 yard per acre are established for hoe and Rural Life Sunday encourages dash; throwing the Javelin 162 feet ing packages have made it necessary finger thinning fields planted with 4-H club members to identify them- ^ - £ £ 7 S t e n ''i n 'D r s T p i ^ ! co™P>y »¡th regulations requlr- I segmented seed, without machine selves with institutions that s t a n d ___, , , — ¡, c Fresh- — v, ing the patrons’ signature accept- and Leslie Hiatt took second; blocking. $13; with machine block ifor high ideals of a community, suen man Bob Amble threw the discus ing responsibility. ing. $11: hoe thinning, $9 Hoeing as the church, the school and or 135 feet for a second place in this Postmaster Lewis said that all and weeding, any type seed, call for: ganizations that . ... lead . .. to . .. the fu ll! event; Johnny Ward ran second in packages will be taken on the routes Nyssa will have its present tennis A meeting of the Malheur County A weekly social program will be first hoeing following hoe and fin each morning and will be delivered Chapter of the National Foundation sponsored by the St. Hubert’s Catho ger thinning. $7; first hoeing follow court enlarged and another built in participate, E M Hauser if the addressee is at the box when ' state meet; Harry Bumgarner’s win for Infantile Paralysis was held lic parish for migrant workers start ing hoe-thinning and no finger the city park beside it may have extension agent explained. ning time in the mile was 4:50 9; the carrier arrives, or if the patron Wednesday evening at the Malheur ing this week 'Die Rev Father Ma thinning, $3: second and each sub neighborhood playgrounds, will soon first place in the high Jump was won has signed the form giving permis Memorial hospital with Chairman thias, O.F.M is in charge of the have several hundred feet of new sequent hoeing or weeding, $6 by Harold Bumgarner when he sion for the rural carrier to leave Clyde Snider presiding. program. Reductions and increases are pre sidewalk, has two new members on ! reached 5 feet, 8 inchrs altitude; parcels outside the mail box Those Gene Malecki, Oregon State Rep- | Father Mathias has been study scribed for both hourly rates and its budget committee and will have packages which cannot be delivered taking third place in the high hur piecework pay, depending on s*ed, i more restrictions on amusement de- resentative, principal speaker, gave ing the language and cultural back dles and a tie for fifth in the pole in one of the two above methods will a report on the convention of the ground of the Mexican and Spanish- wiHfh ,.f rows, r l . ; /...uhJ.Mnn width of cultivation, combined vices, City Manager Ted Burton an nounced Wednesday. Miss Amy Lewis, daughter o f Mr. vault and high Jump was Carl Bair; be brought back to the Nyssa post National foundation which he at .penking American people for the operations, etc At Tuesday nigiht’s session of the and Mrs. Ray C. Lewis of Nyssa has Junius Tanner took third in the low office, Lewis said. tended in New York and told of the past 15 years. He has been working city council, plans were completed been selected to attend the 10th hurdles and Dan Lovejoy took third progress of research as reported by with such groups during that time to enlarge the tennis court in the session of Oregon Oirls’ State June place in the broad jump; a fourth De M olay Chapter Rev. Frank C. Coley Dr. Harry Weaver. in Mexico, Arizona and California. park from 37 by 82 feet to the 9-15 at Willamette University, the Place in the 440 wa won by Ronald Oregon raised approximately $634,-j The Franciscan priest stated; "I Re-Accepts Pastorate city regulation 50 by 110 feet Council- American Legion Auxiliary has an- Forbess. and the track team. Love-1 Ceremony Planned 006 In her March of Dimes cam am convinced that we can do much Rev Frank C. Coley who recently men approved plans for the enlarge nounced Janelle Haney, daughter Joy. Hartley, Tanner and Forbess. paign. an Increase of 20% over the Plans are being made here for year before, placing her 4th in the to help these people If we try to resigned the pastorate of the Assem ment as well as for a second court of Mr and Mrs, Burton C. Haney rated fifth place understand them and give them an charter and installation ceremonies bly of God Church in Nyssa was | next to the original one Work is ieen named alternate. --------------■----------- nation in per capita giving In 1952 opportunity to understand us. Many ,for a Ny.ssa DeMolay chapter her« re-elected by members of the local expected to be completed thi um- The girls were selected on the j FARMERS DAUGTERS over 40 million dollars was given na of these people,” he continued, "have May 30, 31 and June 1. church at a business meeting Tues- mer ba is of leadership, character, cour- WILL HAVE BAIJ. TEAM tionally by the March of Dimes cam been away from their home country day evening Rev. Atwood Foster j f Discussion of neighborh d play- aite. hone tv. scholarship, co-opera- A special 30-man DeMolay te a « paign, an Increase of over five mil for several generations. At home The Farmers Daughters will def- Salem, district superintendent, pre- grounds in various parts of the city tion and physical fitness and must be tnitely have a softball team this will be here from Orfshom to In lion dollars, wiping out thr 1951 they are a wholesome ana religious ided at the meeting. led to the appointment of Council- a high chool Junior Oregon Oirls1 year. Mr Willis Bert am announced stall th« officers of the new Nyss* deficit people; when they come here and Rev Colev has re-»rr«pt«d the men Emil Stunz and Hugh Totoler State limited to 200, is sponsored Several girls and womin cleared srder and present the charter *<'* ________ _ ________________________ Hal Renlgsim. dirwitoF o f the March find everything so different, they irate for an ldcnfinite period to work with Burton to select site^ by the American Legion auxiliary ( their field Monday and started prac- companylng the team coming bv of Dimes in Makmur county report - become confused. They simply feel and propose plans for the play area, and i, supervised by a group of tire for the eason, but more player* chartered bus will be tea Ma- *d mat #11.491 has been glvwn this lost i think we .should try to make D A N I E L A V i s i r EN « V I D O R N I A Plans and speciflcatioas for new auxiliary women, the Oirls’ State are needed, she said sons and Eastern Stars year, an increase of VI% over last things more pleasant for them ” Mr. and Mrs. Alf Daniel returned sidewalks extending from Main C mmi ion. Henry Mitchell has been chosen Various parts o f the program and year, probably the largest in per The family socials for migrant li me Monda? evening from a one street north to the city limits on The girLs participate in vespers as coach and Oeorge Cleaver will special services are hring arranged capita giving in the State. One half | workers was announced this week week ^ tn p to California They vis- Arcadia boulevard, on both ides of jheld each evening, recreation and continue as manager 1« Is uncertain by Dr L. A Mauldlng, Earl Alexan- of the money will go to the national by the Rev. Father Rembert Ahles. Ited lir m n ie ls mother and two the highway, were approved. Ad- near speakers An outdoor candle as to whether the team will Join a der and William Schlreman. who foundation for research and epi- j O F M , pastor of St Hubert's church. suierv at O r a » Valley *nd Rose- sertlsement* for bids to be opetMd light cereauitiy concludes Use week*» girls’ league from Pay*tte and On- announced that further details will d «n ic needs and equipment and the He stated that the program Is to con Vide. Caul.. . Cootmued o n Pair« 1» actlvitiea Itorka 1* announced later. CoiuinrwxJ op .Rage Rj) tinue through the summer months. Plans Completed For Associated Chamber Banquet Political Campaign Ends Tonight As Voters Prepare To Go To Polls Friday For Oregon Primary Election Dean Victor P. Morris To Deliver Commencement Address for 44 Grads; Week of Activity Ends School Year Junior Legion Baseball Games Start May 26th Special Tax On County Roads Has Affect On Cities Ward Wieneke Is New President Nyssa Lions Club Sugar Acreage Is Less Than 1952; Workers Plentiful Rural Lile Sunday Observed May 18 City Council Has Busy Session At Tuesday Meeting Quality Saturday For State Meet Parcel Delivery Changes Made Malheur County Breaks All Polio Drive Records Amy Lewis Called For Girls' State Catholic Socials For Farm Workers