- , % * y ;v> r _ # > ^ = — » wV -4 » .j - A * \d 5 ^ 44 «> * \ r i i _ j ^ u i ■ # ’ ■ ^ ' # JS&-. JOURNAL TTieNYSSA VOLUME XXXXVII NO. 31 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 14. 1952 H. S. Student Registration Scheduled For Aug. 25-27; Schools Set To Open Sepi. 2; Teachers to Meet Labor Day Boy Scout Fund Drive Scheduled TEN PAGES lsl Polio Fatality Occurs At Malheur Memorial Hospital; Only 4 Patients Remain; None Now In Isolation Ward Edison H. D eal, Id a h o 's s ta te lieu ­ te n a n t governor, h as accepted th e responsibility of o rg an izin g th e 1953 Boy Scout F und Drive. T his a p p o in t­ W ith th e opening d a te for Nyssa F irs t 1952 polio fa ta lity for M al­ m e n t w .i' m ade by H arvey O. Hoff. schools set for T uesday. Sept. 2. h e u r M em orial h o sp ital was record­ ed th is week w ith th e d ea th of a te ac h ers of N yssa an d M alheur O re -Id a Ci uncil fin an c e c h a irm a n . co u n ty a re scheduled for a busy P a y e tte m o th e r, who was adm itted T h e O re -Id a co u n cil will fo r th e round of pre-school activities, a c - 1 to th e local h o sp ital on Tuesday, first tim e th is fall, cam p aig n sim u l­ cording to H enry H. H artley , su p e r­ Aug. 5. taneously in all co m m u n ities of C a n ­ in te n d e n t. M rs. P ete (K a th le e n ! Lowe, 29, yon, Gem, Valley, A dam s, W a sh in g ­ was th e victim . S h e had been a d ­ A tw o -d ay county-w ide in-service ton a n d F ay ette co u n ties in Idaho, tra in in g p rogram for te ac h ers is to E lm er C ruson an d T om Jones, an d M alheur a n d H arn ey counties B inquests are sw eet, no m a tte r j m itte d to th e h o sp ital on Tuesday, be held a t th e N yssa hig h school on p resid e n t an d secretary , respectively, in O regon, for m oney to o p erate th e w h the recip ien t is. But. w hen th e Aug. 5. T h e re h as been no adm ission Aug. 28 an d 29. T h e sessions will be of N yssa C h am b er of Com m erce, will council (oi th e e n tire year of 1953 bouquet com es u n ew sp ap erm an 's since th a t d a te , h o sp ital authorities u n d er directio n of W illiam Leggett, re p re se n t th a t body a t a m eetin g of wa y it is all th e sw eeter, since t h e y ; sta te d . D eal sta te s th a t his im m ediate H ighw ay 30 S o u th asso ciatio n a t concern is to develop a steerin g co m ­ county su p e rin te n d e n t of schools. As of W ednesday, only four polio come alto g eth er too in freq u en tly . p a Local te ac h ers will m eet a t the H .unedale F riday, Aug. 22. it was a n ­ m ittee rep resen tin g every com m un- I A bouquet did com e th is w eek .! tie n ts w ere being treated a t the h ig h school Sept. 1 w ith S u p t. H a r t­ nounced a t th e C h a m b e r's W ednes­ ity. so th a t th e m ax im u m g uidance however, a n d th e Jo u rn a l s ta ff Is h o sp ital, no n e of whom, according to day noon session. ley to m a p o u t p lans for th e year. m ighty proud of it Jo h n n ie G o d d a rd .' a u th o ritie s , a re in isolation. One p a­ c a n be given to th e effo rts of th e tie n t, a boy, is still being placed in A th re e -d a y period for hig h school T h e asso ciatio n seeks to build a local worker. CREWMEN OF A C-46 AIR FORCE troop transport into a truck. The m an ag er of th e B and M E q u ip m en t a n iro n lung for sh o rt periods of stu d e n ts to reg ister has been set for co nnectin g link of highw ay betw een Co., Inc., of Nyssa, was th e b e a r e r 1 plane, assisted by volunteer help lung was flown last week from the tim e a t n ig h t. Aug. 25-27, acco rding to S upt. H a r t­ B uhl, Ida., on H ighw ay 30 to H om e- from Nyssa, are seen in the above Portland office of the N ational In ­ of it in th e form of a le tte r from L ast T u esd ay two iron lungs were ley. T o ta l re g istra tio n for N yssa! dale. T h e H om edale end of th e p ro ­ E dw ard C. O 'H are, a ssista n t division photograph removing an iron lung fantile Paralysis foundation. schools is expected to re m a in a t posed road would co n n ect w ith A d­ re tu rn e d to th e In fa n tile Paralysis m an ag er, w estern division o f th e from the belly of the 32-passenger —Y o st P h o to i bout th e sam e figure for th e end ria n a n d Vale, an d p oints w est an d M inneapolis-M oline Co., w ith offices fo u n d atio n a t P o rtla n d . O n Aug. 6 Mr. an d Mrs. L aw rence H an sen of of th e 1952 term . T h is was 1,077 s tu ­ n o rth in O regon an d Idaho. one of th e se was flown here from in Salt Lake City. Nyssa received a le tte r la st week d en ts, H artle y said, w hich is down T he le tte r was an expression of P o rtla n d in a n a ir force troop plane If com pleted from B uhl to H om e- from th e ir son, Pfc. G len n H an sen , considerably from th e peak of 1,200 dale, U. S. 30 S o u th would be a ap p reciatio n for a fine Job d one In w hen It ap p e ared th e re would be who is sta tio n e d a t Ft. D avis, P a n a ­ of th ree y ears ago. th e lay -o u t of a n ad v ertisem en t for need for its use. T h e hospital now h.ghw ay on th e so u th side of S n ak e m a C an al Zone, s ta tin g th a t his u n it T h e decrease is a ttrib u te d by river, w ith no m a jo r bridges, no m a ­ h as "a reg u lar zoo" in th e cam p D issap p o in tm en t in fish in g luck th e firm, w hich ap p eared in th e p io ­ h as two on h a n d . H artle y to th e m oving of m any fa m ­ jo r grades, no b ottlenecks an d an area. Mrs. Lowe was a n ative of R upert, was tu rn e d to a tim e of rejo icin g for n eer edition of th e Jo u rn a l on Ju ly ilies to co a sta l defense in d u stria l a ll-w e a th e r ro u te su itab le for heavy j Idah o ., an d h a d lived in P ayette one Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n n ie G o d d a rd w hile : 31. P ictu re s of a recen tly c a p tu re d areas. cam ping a t S age H en reserv o ir d u r- j O ne p ara g ra p h o f th e le tte r says: year. B esides th e h u sb an d , she leaves hau lin g , declare p roponents. slo th were enclosed an d a n acco u n t T h is drop in reg istra tio n h as m ade “You have certain ly m ade good use th re e sons, K en n y , D onnie and ing a rec en t v ac atio n outing. M ost of th e highw ay h as been d e­ of six or seven k in d s of m onkeys, it passible, H a rtle y sta te d , to close p ara k eets a n d p a rro ts was given. of one of our ad m ats. I believe th a t D avid, of th e hom e; parents, Mr. T h e i . h i n g n e tte d b u t on e big D efea t of th e re -ap p o rtio n m e n t signed as a seco n d ary fed eral h ig h ­ th e A rcadia school an d tra n s fe r all Pfc. H an sen s ta te d th a t following a m easure, w hich will ap p e ar on th e one (about like so------) a n d . th re e th is is one of th e nicest ads I have a n d M rs. M. W. Kelley, O ntario: way. a n d p o rtio n s are alre ad y built, recen t h alf h o u r ra in , w ater stood its pupils to th e Nyssa schools. Two ever seen . . . . I wish to express two b ro th ers, Ja m e s Kelley, of the or a re being built w ith m a tch in g tw o feet deep, b u t th a t w ith in two Novem ber ballot, h a s been asked of sm all one (ab o u t like so— ). of its th re e teachers, N elda S chenk T h e rejoicing was occosioned by our appreciation to you for a nice U. S . a rm y in J a p a n , and Edward county a n d fed eral funds. h o u rs all the a re a covered was dried voters by C a rro ll Locey, state rep re­ a n d P ran ces B ite s , having been a b ­ Kelley, of E m m e tt, a n d a sister, Mrs. th e su rp rise visit a t th e G o d d a rd piece of work done for th e M inne- sen tativ e from M a lh eu r county. H ighw ay 30 S o u th association up. F re d a W a rn er, of R upert. sorbed into th e Nyssa schools. T he apolis-M ollne com pany." cam p of a form er sh ip m a te of J o h n ­ claim s th e h ig h w ay should be placed W hen Rep. Locey visited the J o u r ­ T h e Nyssa so ld ier en listed in J a n ­ th ird , Mrs. T aylor, died here d u rin g P riv a te fu n e ra l services will be Byrle Morris, vice p resid en t, B an d on an em ergency schedule an d co m ­ u ary . 1951 an d h a s been in th e P a n a ­ n al office, la st week, he pointed out nie's K ary G o b Ike, who m ad e th e th e sum m er following a n operation. held F rid a y u n d e r direction of Bee- M E quipm ent Co., Inc., of Caldwell, trip all th e way from New Y o rk for pleted th e n ex t few years. m a C an al zone ab o u t on e year. th a t th e m easu re, d ra w n up by m e t­ A g re a te r tu rn -o v e r of te ach ers is also added his word of ap p reciatio n . c h le r F u n e ra l hom e, O ntario, with ro p o litan in te re sts, would give P o rt­ th e visit. a n tic ip a te d th is year th a n for a And Jo h n n ie was good enough to in te rm e n t a t E vergreen cem etery. Jo h n n ie 's uncle, W ay n e S im m o n s, land “u n d isp u ted co n tro l of th e leg­ n u m b e r of years, according to H a r t­ sh a re th a t bouquet w ith th e J o u r ­ T h e Rev. W ayne M etz will officiate. islatu re an d , th e re fo re, th e power to of P a n n a , an d his wife, were also ley. T e tc h e r personnel will be a n ­ n al and to pass on th e cre d it fo ri m em bers of th e cam p in g p a rty . T h e co n tro l all leg islatio n ." n ounced a t a la te r date. th e ad In question, since it was th e | POPULATION INCREASE G oddards re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e If passed, h e f u r th e r pointed out. S chool p rin c ip a ls will r e tu rn to work of th e ad v ertisin g d e p a rtm e n t BALANCED BY 4 GIRLS th e m easu re will ca u se E astern O re­ la s t M onday, w here G-ohlke is still th e ir posts on M onday, Aug. 25. F o u r girls w ere born a t M alheur of the Jo u rn al. visiting. gon to lose two of its eig h t senators W alter M e P a rtlan d is p rin cip al of M em orial h o sp ital th is week to bal­ F irs t su itin g u p call in th e 1952 in th e s ta te le g isla tu re an d five of th e elem e n ta ry school. M url L a n ­ ance th e m ale population increase football season h a s been so unded by ] its 11 rep rese n tativ es. ca ste r th e ju n io r high school an d of th re e rep o rted for Nyssa last C oach H ow ard Lovejoy for M onday, In a le tte r being circulated R. V. (Dick! W ilson th e senior high week. Aug. 25, a t 6 p. m. a t Nyssa h ig h | th ro u g h o u t th e co u n ty , Rep. Locey school. Mr. a n d M rs. H arley Wilson a n ­ school. co n ten d s th a t "one larg e city should nounce th e a rriv a l of th e ir girl. Aug. C oach Lovejoy told a Jo u rn a l re ­ n o t co n tro l an a g ric u ltu ra l state th e 8; Mr. an d M rs. H arold M arcum, M alh eu r c o u n ty 4-H clubs m ade size of O reg o n .” p o rte r th a t he expects “ju s t an a v e r­ New and revo lu tio n ary m ethods of Aug. 9: Mr. an d M rs. R obert W hite, age se aso n ” th is y ear w ith th e r e ­ a to u r of stock ran c h es in th e co u n ty His le tte r c o n tin u e s: “E astern weed control drew th e a tte n tio n of Aug. 11 and Mr. an d M rs. Jim M arez, tu rn af seven le tte rm e n . T h e ’5 2 1 on T h u rsd ay . Aug. 7, to give ex p e ri­ O regon com prises 68 p ercen t of th e 75 or more farm ers of th e Nyssa area Aug. 13. All are N yssa residents. H igh te m p e ra tu re s for th e Nyssa team will be w eakest in th e line, th e ence a n d tra in in g to m em bers in a re a of th is sta te , 16.4 p ercen t of its last T h u rsd ay aftern o o n In a d em o n ­ a re a p ersisted th is week w ith a m axi­ coach predicts, b u t is pleased w ith livestock ju d g in g for th e purpose of p o p u latio n an d it pays 21 p erc en t stra tio n a t th e A C. S w ensen ran ch . m um of 97 degrees rep o rted for th e expected re tu rn of a stro n g back- selectin g a team of judges for th e of th e tax es w hen levied in a s ta te T h e d em o n stratio n was conducted | W ednesday, alth o u g h th e average field. S ev eral “B” squad m en will M a lh eu r co u n ty fair. p ro p erty basis. T h e re-a p p o rtio n m e n t by Id eal G a s and A ppliance Co., of S ig n a tu re s were affixed M onday to T h e to u r was sta rte d on th e Vest in itiativ e would Jeopardize th e in ­ te m p e ra tu re for th e p a st week, from have th e o p p o rtu n ity to secure b irth s Nyssa, u n d er th e direction of W ilton B ro th e rs ran c h where m em bers tried te re sts of th is v ast a re a a n d its article s of In co rp o ratio n by officers Ja ck so n , m an ag er. He was assisted T h u rsd a y , A ugust 7 th ro u g h W ed­ on th e firs t-s trin g . E ig h t Nyssa F. F. A. boys and a n d m em b ers of th e b oard of d irec­ th e ir ju d g in g know ledge on C olum ­ nesday, A ugust 13 show ed a slight by W. P earso n , salesm an, an d G. E. D w ight Wyckoff, vocational ag ric u l­ people, an d would re su lt in a n u n fa ir L etterm en who are expected to be dow nw ard tre n d w ith 93.fi d e g ie c.s on h a n d for th e first p rac tice drill bia ewe lam bs. From there, th e clubs an d oppressive d istrib u tio n of po­ tors of th e N yssa Lions club. W hen R a ff a n d D ale Dewey, em ployes of tu re Instructor at Nyssa h ig h school, filed w ith th e secreta ry of s ta te the th e firm s. left F riday m orning for a week's as com pared to an average of DG d e­ are Ju n iu s T a n n e r, ju n io r, a n d Steve w ent to th e G rid er ra n c h for th e litical re p re se n ta tio n .” club will be in c o rp o rated u n d er the ju d g in g of registered Jersey stock. grees for th e preceding week. T hose seeking f u rth e r in fo rm a ­ T h e weed co n tro l a p p a ra tu s d e m ­ cam ping and fishing tr ip on th e T albot. Bob H artley , D on Lovejoy, Follow ing a noon luncheon a t ys- tion, o r d esiring a discussion of th e laws of O regon as a n o n -p ro fit o r­ o n stra te d consisted of th re e flam e Lostine river. M em bers of th e group M onday registered a “cool” 89 de­ Dave S avage, H arry B u m g arn er and sa M u n icip al park, w here w a te r-m e l­ m easu re before groups, are u rg ed to g an iza tio n for th e purpose om com ­ b u rn e rs m o u n ted on a sw inging are Ray Holcomb, L arry H olm es, grees, giving a re a resid e n ts hope th a t Dick G ustav so n , all seniors. on w as served by th e Nyssa C h a m ­ c o n ta c t Rep. Locey a t Iro n sid es, or m u n ity b e tte rm e n t an d sponsorship boom. T h is boom, pivoting on th e S tanley S trasbaugh, G le n n T eague. co n tin u ed cooler days w ere in the In an n o u n cin g th e 1952 schedule. H arland Fox, Dick an d C laren ce of civic an d rec re atio n al program s. offing, b u t T uesday followed w ith a C oach Lovejoy said th e season b er o f Com m erce, th e clubs m otored L aw rence N eault, secretary , O regon re a r of a four-w heeled, ru b b er tired H art and S tanley Byers. F irs t sig n a tu re on th e articles of to th e H ickm an ran c h . H ere, 4-H ‘w arm e r” 93 degrees recorded. A lit­ would hav e its k ick -o ff g am e w ith rep rese n tativ e c e n tra l co m m ittee, a t ch assis th a t ca rrie s a 500-gallon fuel T h e boys planned hikes u p to W al­ in co rp o ratio n , d raw n up by Hal H en- ta n k , p ro jects a t rig h t angles to th e lowa Lake and su rro u n d in g lakes tle variety was in se rted in to th e th e a n n u a l O p en Ja m b o re e S a tu r ­ m em b ers Judged steers. B aker. igson, was t h a t of W ard W ieneke, O th e r stops were m ade a t th e Fiek w ea th er p ic tu re W ednesday even- day, S ept. 25, a t O n tario rig w hile in o p eratio n . I t ca n be and are doing all th e ir own cooking. p resid en t. O th e r officers who co­ sw ung to e ith e r side. ing w ith th e ad v e n t of a d u st and ; O th e r gam es will be played as fol­ ra n c h , w here ju dging was done on signed w ith h im were E dw ard Boy- a H erefo rd herd , an d , finally, a t th e w ind sto rm accom panied by a few lows: G ro ss load w eight of th e m ach in e dell, vice p resid e n t, an d E verett R ich m o n d ran c h for th e ju d g in g of d rops of rain . Sept. 12, L aG ran d e h ere; S ep t. 19, H eldt, s e c re ta ry -tre a su re r. Board is a p p ro x im ate ly two an d a q u a rte r H olstine cows an d two classes of D aily te m p e ra tu re s a re as follows: a t E m m ett: Sppt. 26, w ith J o h n D ay m em bers to sign w ere T h o m as Jones, tons. M otive power is supplied by a D urock Je rse y pigs. D ate Max. Mill. w ith place of playing u n decided; W hen the A drian F'arm b ureau J o h n Amble a n d R ich a rd A. Forbess. tra c to r. F uel for th e b u rn ers is p ro ­ 90 61 Aug. 7 Oct. 3, a t O n ta rio ; O ct. 10, w ith Vale p a n e gas, w hich g en erates an in ­ h as Its meeting a t 8:30 p. m. n ex t 96 Aug. 8 56 h ere; O c t/ 24, w ith W eiser h ere: ten se, b lo w -to rch type of h ea t. B u rn ­ Monday in th e A drian hig h school, S5 60 Aug. 9 ers a re of su ch conical co n stru ctio n a speaker will be p rese n t to ta lk on 1 Oot. 31, a t M eridian. O nly ro u tin e m a tte rs of no g re a t 95 Aug. 10 66 T he T u rk ey D ay gam e, Nov. 11, is th a t liquid fuel from th e ta n k mixes th e milk control bill w hich is to M ary Silva G arcia of P ay ette, who im p o rta n ce were h an d led by city A ug. 11 89 56 scheduled a g a in st P ay ette, to be w ith gaseous fuel in th e b u rn er appear on the November ballot. Nyssa city b an d h a s been engaged 93 Aug. 12 57 played as a hom e gam e on Nyssa h a s been serving u sen ten ce in th e com m issioners a t th e ir re g u la r m o n ­ T he public is Invited. R e fre sh ­ c h a m b e r w here th e two ure mixed co u n ty jail a t Vale since Ju ly 29, was th ly m eeting la st T u esd ay n ig h t, to play n ex t T h u rs d a y n ig h t a t th e Aug. 13 97 58 field. m ents will be served. C o n tin u ed on P age 10 released this T h u rsd a y m o rn in g u p ­ w ith b u t four of th e seven co m m is­ P a y e tte co u n ty fa ir a t New P lym ­ ou th . on fin a l p ay m en t o f a fine of $170.50. sio n ers being present. T h e ban d , u n d er d irectio n of Leon T h e w om an drew a stiff fin e an d T h e council approved a p p o in tm e n t ja il se n ten ce from Ju d g e D on G r a ­ of a fo u rth m em ber to th e Nyssa B u rt, will play a brief concert for ham . Nyssa ju stice of th e peace, police force on a te m p o rary basis. fair-g o ers a n d will also play all in ­ w hen she was tried in h is c o u rt fo l­ T h e new officer will be assigned, term issio n an d fa n fa re num bers for low ing h e r a rre s t by s ta te police according to city m an ag e r E. K. B u r­ th e rodeo. W ives of b and m em ber o perate Ju ly 28 on a double ch a rg e of d r u n k ­ ton, to tra ffic control follow ing n u m ­ en d riv in g an d o p era tin g a m o to r erous co m p lain ts of sp eed in g v io la­ a so ft d rin k concession every M on­ d ay n ig h t w hen th e band plays Its vehicle w hile h e r d riv er’s license tions in th e resid en tial d istric ts. A lthough faced w ith a fre ig h t ca r T opping th e waybill list were 249 was suspended. Id a h o Powpr Co. was au th o rized weekly co n c ert a t city park. T h e p ro ­ M ill C ity is th e n ex t scene of co n ­ balls, but chalked up 11 strik e -o u ts. sh o rtag e, Nyssa ra il yard still m a n ­ cars of p o tato es as of W ednesday U pon in ab ility to pay h e r cash by th e council to in stall s tre e t lig h ts ceeds will be used for purchase of q u est for T o b ler's Feed an d Fuel Ills team m ates m a d e two erro rs, b u t aged to m ove fa r above th e average night, b rin g in g th e to ta l for th e c u r­ fine, th e P ay ette w om an was se n ­ a t th e in tersectio n of No. 2nd s tre e t m usic for th e ban d . sofLball team , w hich earn ed u n d is­ they were costly as T obler's only H a rry M iner an d H am ilton C h a d - p u ted rig h t to rep resen t M alheur an d re n t season, w hich began Ju ly 10, ten ced to an a d d itio n a l 87 d ay s in an d G re en avenue. to 1.494 cars. T h is rep rese n ts a gain ja il for a to ta l of 147 days. S h e had An o rd in an ce was o rd ered to be I d erd o n are co -m an ag ers of th e U m atilla co u n ties In th e sta te to u r­ of 356 over th e 1951 to ta l of 1,140 served 16 days before h er release d raw n up am ending th e p a rk in g or- band. n a m e n t, s ta rtin g th is w eek-end a t cars from th e sam e period of tim e. th is m orning. d in ace to include o n e -h o u r p ark in g th a t city. So fa r th is m o n th , 538 ca rs of spuds T o b ler's sw ept th e th ree -g a m e on th e w est side of No. 1st s tre e t j At shipping points in the Lower have been shipped from Nyssa, a c ­ from M ain stree t to th e alley n o rth . series playoff by d efeatin g H erm is­ Snake Kiver Valley, W ednesday, cording to Tom Jo n es, ag en t. ton In a gam e played a t Nyssa T u es­ T h e am en d m e n t will be passed a t Aug. 13, the market for Long Walker Lowe was appointed by d ay n ig h t on a th r e e -h it sh u t-o u t th e n ex t m eeting of th e council. Whites was firm, with good d e­ An expected slow -up w hen spud Chamber of Commerce President mand. The Kusset market showed A m otion was passed to close K in g j A tto rn ey s for th e defense an d by J e rry B ark er. T o b ler’s lone tally sh ip m en ts dropped to 43 cars one Elmer Cruson Wednesday noon a weaker undertone, with demand day la st week failed to m aterialize, A steel bridge Is being co n stru c te d avenue betw een Reece av en u e an d p rosecution of th e Rainbow Rooms was scored by Cal W ilson, sh o rtsto p , to be chairman of a com m itter to only fair. A few ears of No. 1 Long according to Jo n e s who sta te d th a t across S uccor creek ap p ro x im ately th e highw ay d u rin g th e tim e of th e case, p en d in g in Nyssa Justice co u rt who singled in th e bottom of th e raise funds to finanee Nyssa'* e n ­ W hites al W. O. B. cash track rail m ovem ents boomed u p to 53 five m iles up th e creek from H om e- jalopy races each W ednesday n ig h t, since it was tra n sfe rre d here on a fo u rth in n in g , stole second on a try in the state softball tourna­ brought $5 to $5.10, mostly $5. No. c h a n g e of venue from Vale Justice dropped ball by Bowers H erm iston cars ag ain W ednesday. d ale to serve fam ilies form erly iso­ as a tra ffic safety m easure. ment at Mill City. 2 Long W hites moved al $3.90 to A request by th e A m erican Legion co u rt ea rly in Ju ly , squared off in ca tc h er, a n d scam pered hom e on Next week is alm ost c e rta in to lated from >chools in M alh eu r c o u n ­ Other members of Lowe's com ­ $1.10 with a few lots at $1.20. No. m a rk e t decrease in spud sh ip m en ts, ty, C o u n ty C om m issioner Alva G ood- au x ilia ry th a t th e city provide fla g ­ a legal b a ttle a t 2 p. m. th is T h u rs ­ L ynn M ctts' sh a rp blow to th e s h o rt­ mittee are Bob Wilson, Chuck 1 Itussets at F. O . B. sold at $5.15 Jon es said, alth o u g h he p red icts 700 dell an n o u n ced . T h e steel bridge is pole holes in th e sidew alks on M ain day d u rin g a h ea rin g in Judge Don stop, who m uffed it. M etts advanced to $5.25, m ostly $5.15. These prices l.amireth and Henry Hartley. or m ore cars to be shipped from here being moved from a n o th e r section stre e t in fro n t of each business es­ G ra h a m 's c o u rt on a m otion offered to second on th e th ro w -ln from are five to 10 cents under Tues­ The com m itter will endeavor before th e season ends. L ate p o ta ­ of th e co u n ty by th e co u n ty road tab lish m en t was g ran te d . T h e au x il­ la st week by th e defense to suppress ce n ter, b u t th e scoring for th e n ig h t day’s levels. No. 2 R ussets ranged to raise $1.004 among business­ ended th ere. D onnie H erro n m ade toes will com prise th e bulk of th ese crew w hich h as com pleted th ree ia ry is em barking upon a sales c a m ­ evidence in th e case. in prire from $1.05 to $1.40, m ost­ men, the am ount specified by T h e 17-page m otion was offered T o b ler’s second h it in th e bottom of shipm ents. ly $1.15 to $4.25. m iles of new. graveled road to co n ­ paig n to sell flags to all b u sin ess­ Hugh Tobler, the team's manager, Prices to growers on No. 1 Long m en to be used for d isp lay in g on p a ­ by D efense A ttorneys V ernon C. th e first. T h e m a rk e t h a s held su rp risin g ly n e c t th e are a w ith th e bridge. to defray expenses during the W hites, on packout basis deliver­ E ffectiveness of th e opposing p it­ trio tic days. S m ith , of Boise, an d J. D. Lane, of firm , w ith no in d icatio n th a t la te G oodell sta te d th a t six fam ilies, tournament, which starts this ed to the warehouse, ranged from R ich ard L u n d d ro m . h ea d in s u r­ O n tario . T h e m otion is ba^ed on ch e rs is a p p a re n t from th e box shippers will face declining q u o ta ­ who rig h tfu lly live in th e Ridgeview week end. SI. 10 to $1.25. mostly $1.25. No. 2 tions. school d istric t, have been forced to an ce ad ju sto r of th e B oise d istric t, th e p roposition th a t th e raiding city score A lthough B ark er gave up four Long W hites brought $3.10 to W heat sh ip m en ts have also been send th e ir ch ild ren to H om edale was p rese n t a t th e council m eetin g an d s ta te police m ade illegal a rre sts bases on balls, he was able to bear $3.25. No. 1 Russets on packout far above average, acco rd in g to schools because of th e lack of a for th e purpo e of p re se n tin g p ro ­ on th e prem ises of th e R ainbow dow n In th e clutches. H e gave up run was the result of an error. delivered basis, sold at $4.25 to Consecutive h its by Tobler, Hol­ $1.50, mostly $1.10 to $1.50. No. 2 Jones. F or th e week en d in g W ed­ bridge an d a road It is expected th a t visions of th e city* g en e ral liab ility Room s th a t resulted in four a rre sts b u t th re e h iU «(id stru c k o u t one H erm istan b atsm a n . He h ad full policy an d to explain th e m to c o u n ­ m an, C. WiLson and Moore, after on m isd em ean o r charges. nesday, 27 ca rs were m oved from th e stu d e n ts will be able to a tte n d R u s s e t s brought $3.30 to $3.50, cil m em bers. A rrested were M arion Rena D itty , i su p p o rt of his te am m ate s when H artley had walked In the top of Nyssa. T h e to ta l to d ate, from Ju ly R idgeview school th is fall. mostly $3.40. C ouncil m em bers h e a rd a p ro te st ch arg ed w ith o p eratin g a baw dy needed, who played a tig h t defensive th e fourth, gave Tobler's four runs 22, is 102 ca rs as a g a in st 75 for th e Shipm ents from the Lower T h e only expense to th e co u n ty sam e period in 1951. Snake River Valley on Tuesday. h a s been th e reg u la r salaries of th e by a delegati >n from v e te ra n s' h o u s­ house, an d 8 u sa n W alker, N orm a gam e alth o u g h co m m ittin g th ree and the margin of victory In the first game of th e play-off series at If th e price is rig h t, farm e rs of co u n ty road crew, th e com m issioner ing p ro ject to the proposed closing of M cM illan a n d Ann Reed, ch arg ed erro rs. Aug. 12, totaled 160 cars. This compares with 178 cars shipped T h e h ig h ly -to u ted S pencer, who Echo last Sunday night. th e p ro ject T h e d eleg atio n was told w ith vag ran cy . th e Nyssa area a re expected to do said. the same day one week ago. Spot­ Herron had previously scored in Ju d g e G ra h a m w .i; ( rwenlng th e took his team to th e s ta te to u rn a ­ th e re a i no .(»m ediate actio n being b etter th a n u su a l w ith le ttu c e S u r ­ ted for loading On Wednesday veys indicated in excess o f 400 ca rs Mr. and Mr*. Tomm> D oha*« »»• considered for closing it, b u t m e m ­ c o u rt for th e h ea rin g a the J o u r n a l 1 m e n t last year w ith his p itch in g and the top of the second, but Hermiston were 149 cars.___________________ of th e salad item . H arv estin g will re tu rn in g to th e hom e in E ugene bers pointed out th a t th e re were a w ent to press a t 2:30 p. m. A full helped it place second, o u t-b e tte d tied it up in its h alf of the sam e In­ nu m b er of cars of local produce d u r­ probably begin th e la tte r p a r t of F rid ay . T h ey h av e sp e n t th e su m m er n u m b er of ap a rtm en t« an d houses ac co u n t of th e proceeding will be, B ark er in only two departments. He ning. adding one m ore in the second. gave up two h its and one base on C o n tin u ed on P age 10 now v a c a n t in th e city. given in n ex t w eek’» Journal. h ere in N yssa visiting friends. in g tUe p a s t week. ( (September. Cruson, Jones To Attend Confab oi Highway Group Ad Receives High Praise From Farm Equip. Executive Nyssa Man Tells Of Canal Zone Re-apporiionmenl Initiative Defeat Sought ByLocey Former Shipmate Visits Goddard Home 7 Lellermen Will Answer 1st Football 'Suit-up' Call; Practice Set for Aug. 25 High Temps Continue For Nyssa Area Weed Burner Built Locally Rouses Interest oi Farmers, Ditch Officials 4-H Clubs Make Judging Tour Lions Complete Incorporation Mon. Jail Term Ends With Payment of Stiff Fine Routine Business Handled Tues. By City Council F.F.A. Boys, Leader Go On Camping Trip Milk Control Bill Will Be Discussed Nyssa Band to Play At Payette Co. Fair Car Shortage Fails To Slow Nyssa Rail Shipments; 249 Cars of Spuds Handled Past Week; 1,494 for Season Tobler's Makes Clean Sweep oi Series With Hermiston; Leaves This Friday For State Tournament At Mill City Special Potato Market Report Bridge Moved For Isolated Section Rainbow Hearing Gets Under Way Funds Needed to Send Tobler's to State Tournament