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m e THE N Y SSA GATE C IT Y JO U R N A L , N Y SSA . O R EG O N , TH U R SD A Y . M AY 12. 1152 e ig h t i - tactu rs :ii i will help th e c o u n try G IR L BORN AT H O SPIT A L m other. Mrs Alice Neel f CV i.rad : ai.dle th e situation. O ne g irl was born ir. th e M alheur and two s is te r Mr C a: ley Ke- M em orial H ospital th is p ast weex I feei tin 1 m ure does hold in biliet of Wv »mi. .g an d Mi Ole.» S h e was born M ay 14 to Mr and Mrs ore an >;>,» r* :n:ty it we recognize C hancellor ot Ne* Mex.. Jo e Bisbee of Nyssa. a ' *e a e u ite ru e p in d e n t an d fol- A d rian —T h e A drian F arm B ureau S ervices w ere held in O n tario F ri w th e pulley 1 i h ' an d let live ," m et M onday n»ght a t th e high school ALLEGED I oK O E.lt I s d ay f j r J o e p h L ester S u th erla n d . lie sa.d ag building Weed control, as carried 49 wli© died W edne: day i f ia week Ir» tii«“ i;»;»r a li ' > w rid p ro b le m -, on in d ividually an d th ro u g h th e ex A R R ESTED AT BROGAN a t W ln th ro p W ash T h elm a W alley was arrested last in »l.ey -ent au. ad -h o jld n o t be ten sio n service, was dtscu-sed Mi Winttirag» h a d be- n m anage week a t B rogan by S h eriff Jo h n D elegates of th< Veil j W It e Kv- a t ted a n d till Iia'.i n »liould in - It wa * rep o rted the bigge t vote in of th e lie e rt Seed Co. in Ny a un- bek.t.’i tx ig e of N> a * ■ are a . t th a t u th e i g venim erits i m p - e th e co unty wa recorded th ro u g h o u t E lfering an d will be tu rn ed over to t.l he m oved to W irtJiro p in 1*48 me tax*- t., t.,p in flatio n All th e local vicinity as well as in th e th e sh e riff o l C h a n d le r, O kla T he tM ill g A d ( ira . .1 - If * '<< ' 11 H e ca m e to Nv >i ,u 1942 where he a t S alem th is wee,, are Mr N eitie re gn aid in the fu tu ie h ould go co u n ty in th e F rid ay p rim ary elec siheriff said th a t she is w anted on a h a d iivad fo r th e prevail»- five year to regim e th a t will get th e m oney tio n T h e Holly bill, dealing w ith ch a rg e of second degree forgery. B m iett. firs t dele ate an d Mr He » i , b o rn A pril 15. 1903 at B< ie M cConnell a >ud J e iriu e tiie m i »• n< w b« .itg exploited re-d i trth u tio n i f sta te re p re se n t M ound C ity. S l> and *a- gr»»i .» « 1 M EETIN G PEACE ( HANGED M rs M cConnell lioiiored i»v b> th e C o in m u n t t ative- » a di.-cu ed with all its d e from M .u ita tia S ta te College He being cliosen a- one o l the pa. O n d >in -tic problem- Eccle ex- sirable an d undesirable fe a tu re ex S u n set V alley- T h e S u n set 4-H e a rn e d h is r u t t e r ’s deg ree in a g ri for Uie assem bly ires ed th e «»pinion th a t U rge am t p lain ed Livestock club m eeting w hich was c u ltu re a t I. wa »fate college th en * i-te fu l bure t : i ,«• hould not be A brief su m m ary of etn h bill co n previously scheduled for S atu rd ay , becam e 1 fed eral erupt vee H* *.» INELATION C lfl I f BROKEN »ertliitted a n d ti'.al we have reach ed cern in g sta te leg. latgm to be found M iy 24 at th e h< me of Bill L and su p e rin te n d e n t o f a u agriculture (llA M H E K SPEAKER ' O S e point where m t o f th e con* on th e b allo t in th e com ing Nov- will be held th e sam e d a te a t th e < atv«i im ent U tlo n u» M o n tan a at 1 hould be di i- »ntinued w ith emb» r election wa - read. F u rth e r J a n u s Langley home. T h e ch an g e is one t.m e C o n tin u ed from Page 1 :h e nece ary only in a lim n ed tu d y of ea ch bill will be m ade at due to lllne. s in th e L and hom e S urviving are h is wife Re a t ha arid o u r own m ilitary e ta b lr h - furm. fu tu re m eetings In o u r critici m of ' v ern m e n tal two sons, IVm ald in th e Army and rneiit Now th e g ivernm ei.t' p e n d A fter a d jo u rn m e n t p ot luck re- PO ST O EEICE SEEK S BID S U ean a t W a sh in g to n S ta te college ing is exceeding the revenue from affairs, ttiev hould n f tie Ju st cum - fre tim en ts were enjoyed T h e Nyssa post office is seeking a b ro th er, a s i-te r a n d his fath er, taxation an d the revenue i le .> >.am t but W« -hould be p rep a re d bids for various m aterials an d er- ffer a lte rn a tiv e not ■ >nly for in- «' M S u th e rla n d . • th a t tn tic ip a t . r th a t I f viee- for th e en su in g fiscal year, it lividual i ii* but for society as a In te r tn e n t wa a t E vergreen cem e ured in th e n atio n al budget. w,»- an n ounced by P o stm a ster Lloyd whole,” the speaker advi-ed P o liti- te ry a t O n tario The low purchasing power of the Lewis th i- week. F ull p articu la r- m ay p a rtie -hould be chan g ed occas- dollar h as destroyed th e principal be o b tain ed a t th e local post office t.ally, but even a ch an g e is n ot Service were held T uesday a f te r f savings an d inve tm ent on which u.vays udvi able We have hud noon a t th e P eck h a m -D ak an chapel NATIONAL «.CA RD «¿IVES our cap ita listic form f g verr.iner. x tm ple of ttie u urptr.g of pow er in Caldw ell for M urland K en R o b in T H IR D ARMORY DANCE i- based, Eccle declared Money whi'-h is scandalou an d we should son, th ree year old son ol Mr. and m ust be p u t back in circulation bv T h e th ird a n n u a l arm o ry danc? G a te receipts a t th e D onkey so ft K en n e th R obinson of Apple sponsored by Co. II 180th in f a n try If we turn «1 t m en of m tell ence a n d in - M r ball gam e S a tu rd a y n ig h t am ounted expansion of bu-ine < tr 1 1v f r publi office from th e V alley He died in a C aldw ell h o s to $128 40, of w hich th e Lions club to th e govern m en t f r everything, ■chooi board to the h ig h e st p o si p ita l a t 9 00 A M F rid ay a f te r a N atio n al G u a rd is scheduled for S a tu rd a y . M.iy 3! at the O n ta rio received $.)0 80 to be uses! In the it will inevitably bring .ibmit more n ' and avoid all pressu re groups, sh o rt iHne.vs. H i-hop O rion B urge-s Arm >rv w ith the g eneral public m - o ftb a ll field fund, it wa announced inflatio n an d cofnple'e ocialism lie aid u l P a rm a o fficiated an d in te rm e n t vit«*d T h e a ffa ir will begin at 9 p m. by l)i< k W ilson, p resid e n t of th e he said. T he p«-aker wa in tro d u ced by w as a t P a rtn a w ith [»»polar an d old tim e d an cin g I would m uch rath e r ee tile p u b Lions. Jared Lewi m an ag er of th e Nyssa T h e child wa born at R exburg Ju n iii T a n n e r wa w inner of the lic spend th a n to see the governm ent uttar f«M lory, and H A. B enning, Id ah o , Nov 8, 1948 T h e fam ily m ov- i th ro u g h o u t th e evening. opening fea tu re , th e m usical chairs, borrow m oney an d spend," the b a n k >re id en t of th e A m algam ated S u g ar ed to Apple Valley two years ago NEW 4-11 ( Lf B in w hich six riders m ounted on e r com m ented A lthough qiu itionir -1 Co was in tro d u ced from A -hton an d have been building O ne of th e n«*west 4-H clubs in donkeys a tte m p te d to dism ount and excessive governm ent pending and E n te rta in m e n t wa provided by a M a lh eu r co u n ty is th e Nyssa 4-H sit on barrels In th e polo gam e the continued h ig h taxc Eccle- t ert» t !><■• ¡al -tringe.l group from th e h igh a hom e there. S u rv iv o rs are his p aren ts, M r an d Je rse y club T h is is th e o nly club B loodhounds an d Bulldogs tied in th a t th e public debt will u-turn th e c h o o i o rch e stra, violin n u m b ers by M rs. K e n n e th R o b i n .on. two sisters, in th e c o u n ty to be m ade up of x or eight th e ir scoring In th e softball, in economy for an o th er I.ynn Law te n «■ an d v .x al num bers L y n d a G ay le an d S an d a Lee; his b reed ers of reg istred Jerseys. P resi w hich th e donkeys were actually m onths, an d predicted th a t no se r by t in i»v \ k . k< ff in d H .gti g ra n d m o th e r, Mr H an n a h R o b in d e n t of th e club is G o rd a n H u n ter com peting w ith th e players, it was ious in flatio n will develop Tobler. son, all of P a rm a an d g r a n d p a re n t Hope G rid e r is th e leader. anybody's gue on th e score betw een T h e p resen t labor ituatlon is a d d Mi an d Mrs. W ilfred J B u rch of T o bler's te am an d th a t of W aggon- ing to d eflatio n with ......d ., such a L m u i ( BO W D AT P u y allu p , W ash "M ANNERS M ISS" nei M otor Co. autom obile am i textiles, being I I K s f V SHOW S.ATt KDAY W IN S EOI RTH KA< E priced o ut of tfie m ark et by in creas (C o n tin u ed from Page 1) S u n set V alley—"M an n ers Miss," ed wage dem ands. W hen bu-ine m em ber i w ent to D w ight H unter, an eig h t y ear old th o ro u g h -b red cannot expand, tax revenue drop first an d M arcial H u n ter, second, i m a re ow ned by H arold Fyllingness and for the first tim e since World both of N\ a an d * enior m em bers) of S u n se t V alley won th e one h u n A regional dance festival -ponsored War If th e n atio n h a c a u g h t up G ordon H u n ter, Ny ,a. first an d F u n e ra l services were M onday d red d o llar m atch ed race S u n d ay on by th e M I. A. of the L D S. ch u rc n with pro d u ctio n . V ernon Miller. Vale, second. O th e r d ay a t the B urns M ortuary C hapel We'll be able to m eet th ese p ro first an d second prize w inners w ere) an d p la n n ed to included several th e O n ta rio rac e track over "Mid in P endleton for Mr Vera Elizabeth n ig h t B lue," a n u arte rh o rse m are C h ri-t (ffer, 45, who died May 13 in blems th a t face ns becam e of ev- M arcial H u n ter N> a an d M aurice h u n d re d e n tra n t from th e Boise. ow ned by C h ris Ja ck so n of Vale. P en d leto n . B urial services were in eral factors," Eccle preda ted T he C hester. Vale for heifer u n d er one N am pa an d Nyssa stakes will be held T h is m akes th e fo u rth race won P end leto n also. p o p u latio n grow th, dem inishing raw year; O o rd o n H u n ter, Nyssa an d W edne-day, May 28 a t th e c e n tra l Mrs. C h risto ffer, who lived in m aterials th a t will require more in R obert Jo h n so n . Vale, h eife r over a u d ito riu m in N am pa at 8 15 p. m bv M an n ers Mi s, th e last two which Ny a from 1945 u n til 1951 is s u r te rn atio n al trad e, b etter d istrib u one year an d u n d er tw o; D w ight I t is expected th a t betw een 400 an d h av e been since she h as been ow ned vived by h er h u sb a n d Jack a son tion, social security an d unem ploy H in ter, Nys a and Ja y Jo h n so n , m a 500 young people will p a rtic ip a te by Mr F yllingness M idnight Blue from th e four stakes, 125 of w hicn was previously ow ned by Jim C a rte r T h o m as a n d a d a u g h te r. Mrs N or m ent in su ran ce an d a lim ited a- ture anim als m a Lowe, all of M cNary dam ; her m ount of governm ent aid, were cited A dditional w inners, in th e open a re from th e O n tario , Vale. Owyhep, an d b ad tak en honors in racin g at division, l i s t e d in order, first an d se N yssa 1st a n d 2nd and P arm a w ards. P en d leto n an d O n tario . T h e p ro g ram will fea tu re d an ces cond. were bull two years an d o v p t . Hope and C h arlie G rid er, Nyssa; th a t are an outgrow th of th e y e a r’s I. pw Jo h n so n , Vale; Bull, u n d er two work an d will Include ballet, b a ll years, Mr and Mrs, A V Miller, room , ro u n d an d quare d a n c in g as ; D oris K o o n li of Boise was a week Vale. Mr anil Mi F red B urgress, well as o rig in a l an d fea tu re dances. end g u est a t th e hom e of h er sister, Follow ing th e festival, a d an c in g Mrs. G eorge M itchell. Vale bull, over one and u n d er two, G rid er bull, one year, Ia>w J o h n - p a rty will be h eld for th e p a r tic ip a t Mrs. G eorge V B ear reeeivi-d word on, Vale G rid er , cow, over five ing d an cers, w ith a W eiser o rch e stra. th a t h e r g ran d «m, W ayne Newcomb years; G rid ers if ir 't an d second); was ho n o red by being accepted in to cow. over four. G riders, Lew Jo h n - m em b ersh ip into th e In terco lleg iate o n ; ci w over three, Mr. and Mrs. K n ig h ts a t G onzaga U niversity at Fred Burg*- , V lie. I ew Jo h n so n ; S p o kane. T h e group is a n a tio n a l cow, over !wo Fred Burgess, Lew T h e sale of th ree farm s so u th w est collegiate service h onorary. New Johnson; cow, two to th re e years, of Nyssa in th e O w yhee river d is com b is th e son of Mr. an d M rs. Delbert S c u l l , f i r s t ; heifers, two tric t to on e p*T-on was an n o u n ced G aylord Y Newconvb ol P rie st River, vear K en n eth V andcrpool, D elbert th is week by W illiam M a rtin of Id ah o . Mr. a n d Mrs. Jo h n Rogers an d Mr. S co tt; heifer one to two, G rid e r s .1 N yssa rep rese n tin g th e D ennis Ia-w Jo h n so n ; heifer one y ear and S m ith Agency of O n tario . a n d M rs. Leo R ogers of A ltadena, under, Lew Jo h n so n (first an d se T h e R obert H ite ran c h , a p o rtio n C a lifo rn ia visited over th e w eek -en i cond > of tl« 1 Hun Rice ran c h a n d th e Lewis a t th e hom e of Mr anti Mrs. R obert H olm es ran c h , w hich is p a rt of the W ilder. M rs Jo h n Rogers an d Mrs. PLANS NEAR F IN ISH old L eonard S m ith place, w ere all W ilder are sisters an d th is is th e FOB HE MOI.AY E VENT sold to L u th er P erk in s, recen tly ol first tim e th ey have been to g eth er in (C ontinued from Page 1) H erm iston, M artin rep o rted . T h e n in e te e n years. DeMolay At 7 30 in th e evening a t th e high school gym. the th re e -d a y to ta l is ap p ro x im ately 244 acres. P erk in s an d fam ily expect to m ake event will be clim axed. T h e M asonic th e ir hom e a t th e Holmes place an d fam ily invite everyone interested to will move here by J u n e 1. H olm es has Join in vh-wiiig th e colorful c e re 5 Y ears Ago May 22, 1947 monies w here th e Ny a IVM olays purchased a farm n e a r Roswell. Nyssa m en elected as d istric t o f fi will receive th e ir c h a rte r an d o ffi cers of th e V F W are Joe D urity, ce] of the DeMolay and Job S r. vice co m m an d er an d Roy A. Hoff, D au g h ters will I*- installed W illiam q u a rte rm a ste r.----- E. M B air of M orrt on will be in stalled as the Nys a h ad th e g ra n d ch am p io n cow Nyssa h ig h school placed in th e an d bull in th e .spring Jersey show m a ster counselor an d Elvin A lexan der as th e p ast Junior m a ster co u n to p 25 schools m school com petition sponsored by th e M alheur County 104 Main P h o n e 97 selor of DeMolay M i s s D ons Higiiev to th e resu lts o f th e higli school Je rse y B reeders Assoc.-— T h e p ro will h<- honored as queen of file Job' m ath em atics c o n te st sponsored by posed budget ad o p ted by th e Nyssa D au g h ter-, Miss P atric ia House i th e M ath em atical A ssociation of school board an d budget com m ittee past Junior queen, Mi P hyllis Cliel- America th ro u g h th e U niversity if ] to r th e 1947-48 y ear am o u n ts to delm as ju n io r princess an d Miss O regon. $294.439 37 a- com pared w ith a b u d T ig ard high school placixl first get of $174.557 63 la st year, th e d is- R oberta M orfitt as senior princess These festivities will tie followed w ith 208 points. S alem h ig h school 1 tr lc t’s la rg e st budget in h istory.------ by a dunce w ith music fu rn ish ed by was second an d C leveland h igh "C aptain" Lloyd W ilson of Nyssa school of P o rtlan d was th ird Steffhen.s o rch e stra was m arooned for two hours M on T he m a th e m a tic s te st was given d ay in th e m iddle of th e S n ake River S u n d ay m o rning at 9 o'clock at th e N\ a F u n eral H ome chapel, r e to 750 stu d e n ts in 35 O regon h ig h w hen his good sh ip Avoset fo u n d - ligion w orship will be conducted bv schools on M ay 1. red in a heavy c u rre n t but he was Hev Austin J H ollingsw orth for rescued by fellow co u n try m en , B ert m em bers an d fam ilies of DcMolav. Si H O l.A K S IIIP g AND AW ARDS L ien k aem p er an d Ed P ruyn d riving Jo b 's D aughters, E astern B tars and PRESEN TED AT «'LASS N IG H T a m o to r lau n ch , "U n d e rta k er.”------ M ason At 10 a m. tru c k s and L eo n ard H useby was elected co m l< nntinued from Page One) cars will tra n sp o rt th e visitors an 1 m agazine was presenttxl to L o retta m a n d e r of th e A m erican Legion an d m em bers of th e local o rd ers to the Russell, valed icto rian an d a years T h o m a s M orris an d H ugh Tobler, Owyhee re ervoir p ark for a picnic subscription in braille was p resen ted firs t an d second vice com drs. All tnem bei ^ of th« M asonic fam ily to G enevieve K achus T h e D a n fo rth 10 Y ears Ago May 20. 1942 In th e S n ake river valley are invited F ou n d atio n aw ard for social, p h y - In a hotly co n tested race. C ounty to bring picnic lunches an d Join th e siral, m en tal a n d religious develop Ju d g e D avid F. G ra h a m nosed o ut group Following lunch th e re will t>«' m en t was p resen ted to D onna L«'e Irw in T roxell of O n ta rio by only 75 fishin.: and boating provided for all W ilson an d R obert K everen T h e votes for ren o m in atio n on th e re- atteiu lu ii service aw ards to stu d e n ts c o n tri buting m ost In th e w ay of service to Guests At Luncheon th e school were given to Ja m e s Llss- M r- R H Young, S r of P arm a m an and Alice K iwnatsu. A gift to he treasured throughout the years! was h«'.;«--- at a 11 o'clock luncheon V ictor P. M orris, d ea n of th e at her hom e W ednesday aftern o o n School of B usiness A d m in istratio n . G u e-t- were M esdam es G eorge U niversity of O regon, will deliever Schw v r. B ad W il-on, G e rrit S tain th e com m en cem en t ad d res- to n ig h t an d .1 l> H ughes all o f N v s a and to th e 44 g ra d u a tin g seniors. Me .l.iiut Abe G ough. Rav Wilson and Klton M C orm iek of P arm a EI R> I SOFTBALL GAME D uring the m o rning th e ladies a t B R IN G S TO BLER VICTORY tended ttie May D ay fete presented T o b ler’s so ftb all team was w inner hv th e P arm a -chooi- In th e am p h i of the season's first gam e W ednesday th e a te r m P a rm a p ark n ig h t w ith T a p Room a t Caldw ell Pouottmg tfi« authority of An ex tra tw o -in n in g gam e brought th e final score to 7-5 a fte r th e C a ld accuracy, It»« LoCoultra Automatic, Hundreds of well team sta rte d w ith a 4-2 lead an d decorating th e gam e was tied 6 all in th e six th •v PASS! wilt» It* oxclutbe kotorvo Power inning. In th e sev en th , each got a ideas for you | ru n to tie tip th e score again. In th e Indico'or, ■ tNe product rotuttuvg —at a glancel n in th , T obler's b ro u g h t in two ru n s V All th e wall, r ohT W F jV G . from awor a century of preen ion T om M oore led th e h ittin g an d woodwork, T o b ler's b atterie s were J e rry B a r ceiling colors •nglnooring by LeCoultre. mo for ker on the m ound an d H ugh Tobler -« * * ' Ou«-* you yearn for ca tch in g of The Mott f «o p tio n a l Wotcke. HI « u m kktfS M A — with FREE tM,» p I O mwi MOST STO R ES TO OBSERVE swatches to In AH TK o World. TW* truwt M l M ORI Al DAY. MAY 30 toke home! A m ajo rity of th e Nvssa retail •xampl« of T k o Watch of tho See Fuller's sto res an d business firm s will be kwlurn", in Ttool gold-511.d or « lose«! F rid a s. M a) 30 . In ohseeuanie of M emorial l».»jr a n d will be open d e c o ra tin g 14K gold cate«, evadable from fur b u s i n e s s S atu rd ay . E lm er C'ruso-i »mpirafioo»! presid en t of th e C h am b er of C om * 7 1 .5 0 » S I7S.00.FTi« m erce said ili.it rat'll Individual b u llo sa m ile's its i»wtl decision on clos *o»r e(cos»T>KG mir" ing with n<> actio n being ta k in by th e C ham ber. No «i»e> ial cere m onies leave been B St M EQUIPM ENT CO. p lan n ed for th e day. o th e r th a n de- F ireston e D ealer Store ro ra tio n of v eteran s graves by mem N ysaa, O reg o n b i t s u f th e V w erkw r l i t i u s Am Nyssa. Oregon i Hbvrv Adrian F.B. Views State Legislation Services Friday, Former Resident Delegates Chosen To Attend Convention Services Held For Apple Valley Child Lions Make $30.80 Profit For Field Regional Dance Festival Planned Mrs. Christoffer Dies In Pendleton L « c a I N e w s ¿in« You May forget I t T ak es 24 H o u rs Hermiston May Buys Three Area Ranches publican tick et in th e p rim a ry elec tion w hich was held la st F riday, a c cording to o fficial co u n t of th e county clerk. H S. S a e k e tt.----- 51 Nyssa h igh -chooi seniors were a - w arded diplom as a t com m encem ent exercises.----- Don S tric k la n d landed safely ui A ustralia, according to word just received by his p are n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. E arl S tric k la n d .----- Edw ard A Boydell a n d C h a rles B W ilson of Nyssa were c a n d id a te s for degrees a t co m m encem ent exercises at th e U niversity of O regon, b oth bachelors of. science in business a d m in istratio n ----- T h e co rn e rsto n e of th e new N azarene ch u rc h was laid at a special service S u n d ay a f te r noon.------M otorists will reg ister in th e g rad e school building for gaso line ratio n in g according to H enry H artley, su p e rin te n d e n t of schools.— Don G ra h a m , Nyssa, who is o n fu r lough from the U. S. Navy, issued a stro n g appeal to th e Nyssa C h a m ber of C om m erce to assist in com pletion of the o rg an izatio n of a hom e guard. TO BECOME EFFECTIVE BY GONE DAYS Tomorrow May Be Too Late Insure Today Bob Thompson Agency Nyssa High Among Top 25 In Math HAMILTON WATCHES New world o f NO Old CO LO RS . . . the natch o f the Future here a t your fingertips/ TO O L A T E TO C L A S S IF Y FARM SPE C IA L —125 acres c o m 3.420 boy an d girls u n d er 15 years binatio n stock an d row crop. Now in old were killed in tra ffic accidents corn, hay, g rain , p astu re . E x tra good last year. im provem ents. 2 houses, o th e r b u ild ings. $35.000, 1 3 down, balance on Legal A d vertising good co n tra c t. Nyssa In su ra n c e Agency. 105 M ain. 19tf NOTICE TO CO N TRA CTO RS SIDEWALK CO N STR U C TIO N . FO R R EN T — M odern 5-room Sealed proposals will be received house. T el. 123-R. 19-2t a t th e office of th e C ity M anager of the City t Nyssa, M alh eu r C o u n FO R SALE Young saddle horses. ty, Oregon, un til 7:30 o ’clock P M. C. L. Adams. P h o n e 824, W eiser, I d a Ju n e 10, 1952, for th e co n stru ctio n ho. 19-3tp. NYSSA PROGRAM Telephone 108 THEATRE SATURDAY, MAY 24 "The Trail of Robin Hood" w ith R oy Rogers— P enny Edwards Also "Stars and Guitars" M atinee S et. 1:30; Adm. 30r-9c SUNDAY-MONDAY, MAY 25-26 "Japanese War Bride" with Don Taylor— Sh irley Y am aguchi CAM ERON M IT C H E L I__MARIE W INDSOR T h is deals w ith th e ir effo rts to m ake th is m a rriag e a successful o ne th ro u g h m u tu a l ad ju stm e n ts of an A m erican G I an d his Ja p a n e se bride. M atinee Sun. 1:30; Adm. 30c-9c TUESDAY, MAY 27 "The Racket" For a Hail Insurance Policy of C oncrete Sidew alks on A drian B oulevard tU. S. H ighw ay No. 20) from th e N o rth side of M ain S tre e t l to th e S o u th side of L ocust Avenue, all according to th e p lans an d sp e c i fications on file in th e office of th e C ity R ecorder of said City of Nyssa. j O regon. T h e proposals will be publicly opened an d read aloud a t 8 o'clock P M , M onday J u n e 10, 1952. P roposals sh all be accom panied by a deposit of five p erc en t of th e am o u n t of th e bid in bidder's bond, cash or certified check T h e rig h t is reserved to reject an y or all proposals o r to accept suen proposal as is to th e best in te re st of th e C ity. T h e C ity, m ay a t i t ’s option, delay sta rtin g th e work u n til Ju ly 10, 1952. By o rd er of th e C ity C ouncil E. K B urton, C ity M anager. F irst publication M ay 22, 1952. L ast publication M ay 29, 1952. w ith Robert M iichum —L izabeih Scott An h o n est cop an d a crim e syndicate. WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY, MAY 28-29 "Five Fingers" ■with Jam es M ason— D an ielle D arrieux OSCAR KARLW AS— W ALTER HAM PDEN T h e faibulous sto ry of a m a s te r spy ring a n d how th e p la n s for th e N orm andy invasion were stolen for th e G erm a n h ig h com m and. Men s Poplin Work Shirts $1.49 Long S leeves G ray and Tan S ises S M-ML-L Men s 6" Leather Work Shoe Sixes 6 To 10 \'i $4.99 Cord O utsole Ladies Nylon Hose 51 G uage 15 D enier Spring Shades 77* Sixes 812 To II Ladies Spring Style Peasant Shirts $2.64 G ay Prints F u ll Cut 6 X6' 12 Ounce Irrigation Canvas Dam $4.00 le C oultre E verybody Saves At JEWEL CASE AUTOMATIC Paulus Jewelry Phone 171-W e DON B. MOSS 127 Main St. « Pair We Give "S & H" Green Stamps