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• ---- -------SÄb JOURNAL 77ieNYSSA VOLUME XXXXVII NO. 35 Polio Epidemic Continues With Six More Cases THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON. THU RSDAŸ. S F P rËMBER IL 1952' Two Men Inducted, 12 For October Thomas M. Lowe Answers Call F u n eral services for one of M al heu r co u n ty ’s o ld -tim e residents who died la st F rid ay were held S u n d ay afte rn o o n a t th e O w yhee school house w ith Rev. H. O. M eC allaster. p asto r of th e M eth o d ist ch u rc h , of- flo a tin g . T h o m a s M arlon Lowe, 89, cam e to . O regon in 1901 an d sp e n t 45 years in i M alheu r county, 43 years of w hich : A-ere pelU m lh e Ow yhee d istrict. City Dads Act On Measuers Vital To General Public Jo h n Mac Jam es, Richland. W ash . uid form erly of Vale, and He>a iTano, W eiser ro u te 3, are th e two M alheur county re g istra n ts sen t to Joise M onday for induction in the A daily stree t cleaning program T h e in fa n tile paralysis epidem ic arm ed forces T uesday, th e O n tario co n tin u ed to ru n ra m p a n t in e a ste rn selective service board announced | was in stig ated , en larg em e n t of th e fire sta tio n was approved an d a new O ieg.ui d uring th e p ast *'eek w hen R obert Allen S m ith of Brogan was policy reg ard in g action on all re five p a tie n ts were ad m itte d lor polio n d u cted as a volunteer on Aug. 19 1 quests by individuals and groups was tre a tm e n t an d th e six th was a d m it- and cou n ted in th is call F ra n k Hi- ' ad o p ted T uesd ay nig h t by th e Nyssa ted this m orn in g w ith possible polio toges M ontoya, reported as a d e city council. Tw o boys ad m itte d T h u rsd a y m or- He w as born Aug. 22. 18C3 n e a r lin q u en t re g istra n t from C alifornia , n in g from P rin ceto n . O regon in an d listed as a present resident of 1 C ity M anager E K B u rto n a n H arney county, bro u g h t th e M al Law rence, K as. an d was m a rried to Miss F. ra Bell Forbes S ept 2, 1890 Nyssa, was also inducted, th e report nounced th a t th e city's parking o r h e u r M em orial h o sp ital's to ta l polio d in a n c e is being am ended to p ro There were tw o ch ild ren ; Ju lia n said. adm issions to 30, according to M a n a h ib it p ark in g of any vehicles on Lowe, who was killed in W orld W ar T h e O ctober induction call • for 12 M ain s tre e t betw een F irst an d T h ird g er J o h n O T oole. 1, and M a ria n Lowe Q uackenbush, to rep o rt O ct 1 an d th e ir nam es will avenues from 4 a. ni to 5 a. m. T he R em aining in th e h o sp ital as of oe released later. T w enty reg istran ts I early m orning, o n e-h o u r period will T h u rsd a y m orn in g were four acu te now living a t S pokane, W ash. Mrs. Lowe died in 1943 an d he was vere se n t for arm ed forces physical give s tre e t m a in te n an c e crews tune cases in isolation, seven convalescing later m a rried to Mrs. C arrie K il- ‘x an m in atio n s Aug. 25. a n d one fo r d efin ite diagnosis. to th o ro u g h ly clean th e M ain stree t A dm issions since la st week, all ju rn , who died in F eb ru ary . 1962. S pecial reg isra n ts in priority I , ea ch day. B u rto n said th a t the m ale, as rep o rted by D r. L. A. M aul- Mr. Lowe was ta u g h t to do farm an d II classified 1-A are being se n t s tre e ts will be sw ept four days ea ch ding, county h e a lth officer, are: vork in his early years an d was also for p re-in d u ctio n physical exam lna- I week a n d th e o th e r two days the Sept. 5. R obert T aylor, 7, O n tario ; a c a rp e n te r by trad e. M any buildings lion. paving will be thoroughly w ashed Sept. 6, G eorge Renw ick, 35, P rin c e stand in th is com m unity as te s ti Mrs. R u th L. In g eb ritsen , clerk of w ith th e c ity ’s new flushing eq u ip ton, an d T im W . S ch affer, 11, O n mony of his w orkm anship W hen th e board, rem inded all 18-year-olds m en t. ta rio ; Sept. 7, T ony Liebig, 7. B u rn s; lie was 06, he sold his form er ra n c h th a t they are required by the U ni T e n ta tiv e p la n s were m ade to e n Sept. 11, M ervil H u tch in so n , 17, and began to develop a n o th e r hom e versal M ilitary T ra in in g an d Service large th e p resen t fire sta tio n housing P rinceton, an d L arry D unn, 18, for on th e Ow yhee project, STA R TIN G BA CKFIELD for the Nyssa Bulldogs in th e ir a c t as am ended th a t they present b o th th e city a n d ru ra l fire d e p a rt diagnosis. P rin ceto n . He w as a m em ber o f th e K n ig h ts gam e F riday night against L aG rande is show n in the above them selves for reg istra tio n within m e n t, to take c a re of additio n al Two polio nurses arriv ed by p la n e 0f P y th ia s for n early a h a lf ce n tu ry photograph snapped during scrim m age on the high school five days of th e ir 18th birthdays. eq u ip m en t to be purchased by th e from P o rtlan d sh o rtly a f te r noon aIKj held his m em bership a t P en d le- county local board hours ru ra l fire d istric t An arc h itec t h as lawn. Left to right the players are J u n iu s Tanner, right half; a M re alh 9 eu a. r m. T h u rsd a y to go on d u ty im m ediately ton to 5:30 p. m. Monday been engaged to draw p lans for r e a n d relieve local registered n u rses Lienkaem per>s F u n e ra l hom e Dan Lovejoy, quarter; Elzie Pierce, full, and Dave Savage, th ro u g h F rid ay i»nd th e office is m odeling th e p rese n t building an d an d a Red Cross n u rse w ho h av e | in cilarg e » fu n e ra , a rra n g e „eie^ for co n stru c tio n o f a tool house. left half. O ver the ball is Jim Corfield, utility linesman and closed on S atu rd ay s. been w orking 12 h iu r s a day since T h e city m an ag e r said th e ru ra l backfieldm an who will see action in the season's opener as th e ou tb reak of th e epidem ic. O ' H arv estin g an d processing of th e , . v , fire d is tric t board is p la n n in g to Toole announced. T he new nurses 1,900-acre crop of sw eet co rn in th e a t a c k l e . Y o s t p n o to . p u rc h a se an au x iliary ta n k e r tru ck a re supplied by th e A m erican Red N yssa a re a is due to com e to a close __ _ _ _ _ _ . ,. _ a n d p rese n t city facilities a re in a d e C ross an d th e M arch of Dimes. th is w eek-end or th e firs t of next B u l l d o g s O p e n 1 9 5 2 F o o t b a l l S e a s o n ; q u a te to house th e ad d itio n al equip T h ere a re tw o resp ira to ry cases ^ T h ird g rad e stu d e n ts of Nyssa m ent. S p ace now being used for tools Nyssa T o astm asters club got off to week, acco rd in g to E lm er S c h a rra i, I w hich required reg istred n u rses on a good s ta r t w hen an even dozen s u p e rin te n d e n t of th e Id a h o C a n schools, u n d er supervision of Mrs j an d sto ra g e an d som e rem odeling a 2 4 -h o u r-a-d ay basis. W ith th e m em bers responded F rid ay m o rn in g n ing Co. V eta F ra ser aixl Miss Eva Boydell, [ will provide enough room fo r th e p rese n t num ber being tre a te d six to P re sid e n t K en R e n stro m ’s fall S c h a rra i rep o rted th a t th e to n - | — ------ _------------- ----------------------------t Nyssa Bulldogs will m eet L aG ran d e j will leavW by tr a in a t 8:30 a. in F ri- j ta n k er. nurses m u st be on duty a t all tim es, i jj jj nage of th is y ea r's crop was above a t 8 p. m. F rid a y n ig h t on th e B u ll day on a n exteixled trip to —O ntario. T h e councilm en passed a m otion th e m a n a g e r said. , dogs field to open 1992 play In th e a t of 1951, alth o u g h exact figures R n l l r l n n C P a t / P T f l L en g th of th e trip is no criteria to b rin g ab o u t closer rela tio n sh ip L ate S u n d ay n ig h t th e Air Force ' T le • wh>ch m eets a t 7 a. m. th will n o t be av ailab le for a few weeks | D U l l U U y a A ik ? v S n ak e R iver Valley football c o n fe r as to th e am o u n t of ex citem en t it w ith th e public as well as m ore d ef brought an o th e r iron lung to Nyssa ?,vely ^ rlc*a y m orning a t Brow nies yet. will create, for, am ong th e 50-some in ite ac tio n on requests a n d com ence. from P o rtlan d a n d a n o th e r iron ex Pec^s11t° ,l ave m em ber- T h e to ta l volum e can n ed , how ever, C oach H ow ard Lovejoy h as n am ed pupils ta k in g th e excursion, only p la in ts m a d e by Individuals an d lung supplied by th e M arch of j q u o ta filled. Those desiring to a s ta rtin g lin eu u p th a t will av erag e th re e have ever been aboard a train , groups. Dimes arriv ed by tru c k W ednesday, j }°*n c ^or speech and p a r- is below th a t of la st year, S ciia rra i Tfoe m o tio n m akes it necessaiy ap p ro x im ately 160 pounds, giving th e it has been revealed. A ccording to in fo rm atio n received Im m e n tary tra in in g are invited to said, s ta tin g th a t th is was du e to a T h e group will be picked up a t the for an y o n e h av in g requests to a p Bulldogs a w eight d isa d v an tag e in from P o rtlan d , th e supply of iron a tte n d a session of th e club an d to severe in fe sta tio n of worms. T h e T h e 14th a n n u a l S n ak e R iver _____________ __________ can n in g com p an y is ta k in g th e full th e en co u n ter. _______ Lovejoy w as m ost re- O n tario sta tio n an d b ro u g h t back p e a r b efore th e council a t Its reg u lungs th e re is en tirely depleted, as m ake ap p licatio n for m em bership. As to a stm a ste r for th e program , loss caused by w orm dam age, he F ootball Ja m b o re e, held F rid a y ,] n Ce n t in m ak in g any k ind of p re to th e ir classes in o ne of th e Nyssa la r m e etin g instead of m aking th e th e resu lt of w hat M alacki, head of req u est th ro u g h a m em ber of th e th e O regon u n it of N F IP , describes D w ight W yckoff will in tro d u ce R e n - pointed out. T h e d am ag e h as been S ep t. 5, a t th e O n tario h ig h school diction, e ith e r for th e o p ening gam e school busses. field, resu lted in a n est of goose o r for th e season, b u t did a d m it th a t P urpose of th e excursion, acco rd council o r th e city m anager. T h e a c as " th e w orst polio epidem ic in the strom as topic m aster, who will n am e estlm ated a t 10 to 15 p ercen t. a su b je ct on w hich all m em bers will I n sp ite of th is, S c h a rra i claim ed eggs, w ith n one of th e co m peting ^ is boys should tak e th e opener. ing to W alter M c P a rtlan d , grade tion also m akes th e council resp o n histo ry of th e M arch of D im es.” com m en t briefly. F iv e-in in u e sp eech th a t th e com p an y enjoyed a n ex te am s being able to p u n ch in to scor L aG ran d e h as n in e le tte rm e n on its school prin cip al, is to give th e s tu sible for d efin ite action a t th e m e e t d en ts firs t-h a n d experience in th e ir ing a t w hich th e request is p resen ted squad, th e Bulldogs have seven. es will be delivered by Tom Jones, cep tio n ally good year, w ith th e Ing te rrito ry . or as soon as possible a f te r th e m e e t T eam s co m p etin g were th e Nyssa Bob T ho m p so n an d E lm er Cruson. processed crop av erag in g h ig h in T h e s ta rtin g lin eu p given T h u rs classroom stu d ies of tra v e l and ing, in th e event stu d y an d re se a rc h tra n sp o rta tio n problem s. Bulldogs, V ale Vikings, O n ta rio H en ry H a rtle y h a s been nam ed quality. .. T i- d ay to th e J o u rn a l includes D an L ast T uesday, stu d e n ts of Mrs. a re necessary. g ra m m a ria n an d Ja m es H a rtm a n y ear f ° r th e first tim e th e gers. M e rid ian W arriors, P a y e tte Pi- Lovejoy, q u a rte r; J u n iu s T a n n e r an d O th e r business included a c tio n to speech ev alu ato r. com p an y has ca rrie d o n a heavy ra te s an d W eiser W olverines. T h e D an S avage, h alfb ack s, an d Elzie F ra s ie r’s g rad e m ade a th o ro u g h ex R ichland 4-H livestock exhibitors __________________ shippiiur ncogram d u rin g th e c a n - ! E m m e tt H uskies were u n ab le to P ierce, fullback. T h e backfield a v e r p lo ratio n of a larg e fre ig h t locom o m ake th e in tersectio n a t N o rth S h ird stre e t a n d P a rk avenue a tive in th e Nyssa rail yards. received th e ir sh a re of ribbons a t n in g season. T o d ate, acco rd in g to ] com pete because of a la te school ages ab o u t 160 pounds. four-w ay stop, g ra n tin g th e Nyssa th e recen t M alh eu r county fair, it S ch arrai, an estim a ted 10 to 15 ] o p ening d ate. N am ed to th e s ta rtin g line were Civic club perm ission to select a was revealed this week. th o u sa n d cases have been sh ip p ed , S co rin g in ab ility was no stig m a T eddy K eck, c e n te r; Bob B aker an d I n am e for th e Nyssa cem etery an d In th e dairy division, H elen W in m ain ly to P acific C oast m ark ets. T h e a g a in s t an y of th e team s, b u t in - D ick G ustavson, g u ard s; Jim Cor- | th e th ird reading of a stre e t im te rs took second and Dick W inters, shipping h as been d one by tr a in an d d icated a close m a tch in g of th e six field an d Bob H artley , tackles, and provem ent o rdinance involving c o n fo u rth , on yearling G uernsey heifers. au to freig h t. te am s as re su lt of th e d raw ings. In H a rry B u m g arn er an d S tev e Talbot, stru c tio n of sidew alks on A rcadia In the bee division, P eter R ay V an- S c h a rra i expressed ap p re c ia tio n on th e draw in g s M eridian drew P ay ette, ends. T h e line av erag es ab o u t 170 d r O ord placed th ird , a n d B etty th e p a rt of th e com p an y m a n a g m e n t W eiser drew O n tario an d N yssa drew pounds. V ander O ord. fo u rth , 'with fa t H e re for th e co o perative sp irit of Nyssa Vale. D an Lovejoy an d H a rry B um - O th e rs c e rta in to see ac tio n in th e ford steers. Nellie J e a n V ander O ord residents. G a rn e r co-cap tain ed th e Bulldogs. gam e are B ob T u rn e r, tack le; R a R onald J. Je n sen , 19-year-old son placed fo u rth on fa t S h o rth o rn "If it h a d n o t been for th e se peo T h e te a m s played 10-m inute q u a r- m on B ergam , c e n te r; Don B u llard ,' of Mr. a n d Mrs. C layton Je n sen of ple responding to o u r u rg e n t calls ters, .steer. Q ualified electors in N yssa will an d in the o rd er of th e d r a w - I c e n te r; D ave H artley , tack le; G er- In th e sw ine division. Tom m y Nyssa a n d a s tu d e n t a t O regon for th e ir help d u rin g th e s h o rt ' aid Cox, en d ; L a rry V aughn, end; n am e four new councilm en N ovem K. B D essert, Sr., presid en t of th e T ay lo r placed fo u rth on a D uroc S ta te College, h as received th e p r in period of o u r c a n n in g season, we ings. In th e fin al gam e th e Bulldogs R odney Holcom b, h a li, a n d Bob Am ber 4 a t th e sam e tim e th ey vote in D essert Ceed Co., was a v isito r in Je rse y gilt. D ick W in ter won first cipal a p p o in tm e n t to th U S. N aval | Would. h av e been h a r d - p u t to h an d le th e g eneral election. O utgoing c o u n Nyssa last week and early th is week. ble, half. an d S tan le y Sisson second on m a A cadem y a t A nnapolis, it was a n - ; th e crop th a t is so v alu ab le to th e took th e offensive on th e toss an d T h e B ulldog squad num bers 38 cilm en, all of whom have s ta te d th e y He was th e guest of Bill W a h le rt, opened play w ith a fast first dow n tu re C h e ste r W hite sows. O th e r nounced th is week by C ongressm an | com m unU y,” he sta te d . players, in clu d in g 14 seniors, seven defin itely will n o t be c a n d id a te s to m an ag er of th e local b ra n c h of th e on a pass from Q u arte rb a ck Love- J w inners in th e sw ine division were Lowell S to ck m an of O regon's second | succeed them selves, a re M ayor firm ; th e head office of w hich Is a t Joy to H alfback T a n n e r for a n e a t Juniors, 11 sophom ores an d six fre sh S ta n le y Sisson, th ird , C hester W hite congressional d istric t. m en. In th e s ta rtin g lin eu p for F ri O eorge H en n em an , G eorge S allee, El C entro, Calif. 25-yard gain. gilt; D ick W inter, first, sow a n d lit Je n se n took his ex a m in a tio n s for d a y ’s gam e 'Will be n in e seniors and E111II S tu n z a n d H arry M iner. „ In com m enting on th e a ffa irs of te r; S tan le y Sisson, first, D ean Sis- th e a p p o in tm e n t in Ju ly a n d was T h e Vikings had th e ir ch a n c e two ju n io rs. O nly th re e sophs are H oldover m em bers of th e council com pany, D essert m ade th e s ta te sion, second, an d F ra n k P a rr, th ird , hig h m a n to receive th e ap p o in t soon, however, for they g ain ed th e sla te d for c e rta in actio n . are H ugh T obler, Bob T h m p so n an d m en t th a t his firm ’s business, th a t Y orkshire gilt; D ean Sisson, th ird , m ent. H e will e n te r th e academ y in It rain e d h a rd fo r a few m in u tes ball on a Bulldog fum ble, an d in th e U sual trim m in g s of a football Lloyd W ilson. All th re e h av e two of raising seed, is "n o t on a n in and S ta n le y Sission, fo u rth , fat July, 1953 an d expects to com plete la st S a tu rd a y to m a rk th e first r a in n e x t few plays showed sm ash in g gam e will be added, in th e form of m ore years to serve. flated basis as m any businesses are , hogs. gains, one a 42-yard ru n by D ave his second y ear a t O.S.C. n ex t fall in m an y weeks, b u t n o t so m u ch P etitio n s for th e n o m in a tio n of prices being norm al in all sections In term issio n n u m b e rs by th e high In sw ine show m anship, senior d i spring. Fulw yler. ra in fell as m ig h t be th o u g h t. school ban d , d irec ted by R ichard council c a n d id a te s m u st be filed of our operations.” vision, D ick W inter was first and According to sta tistic s, only 26 W hen again in possession of th e LaSasso, an d o rg an ized yells. w ith th e city recorder n o t la te r th a n He was g ra d u a te d from Nyssa h igh T h e com pany's to ta l 1952 acreag e S ta n le y Sission, second. In the school in 1951 as v aled icto rian of his h u n d re th s of an in ch of ra in fell— ball, Nyssa moved stead ily dow n th e Yell lead ers a re Ire n e Jay o , S yl O ct 4, C ity M anager E. K. B u rto n Is about norm al. D essert said. His ju n io r division, D ean Sisson, first class. D u rin g his sen io r year he enough to give th e fields a fa ir so a k tu rf on two s tra ig h t firs t dow ns via Jay o , J a n e ll H aney, D arlene announced. E ach p etitio n for a c a n firm , w hich has a n o th e r b ra n c h a t u nd F ra n k P a rr, th ird . was stu d e n t body p ersid e n t a n d h a d ing It was th e firs t m easu rab le p r e th ro u g h th e efforts of Lovejoy an d B a te m a n a n d B e tty J e a n S trickland. d id ate m u st have a t le ast 10, b u t L ebanon, ships seed of all k in d s to D ean Sisson placed second w ith served a s an officer in o th e r c a p a cip ita tio n to fall since Ju ly 12 w hen D ave Savage. T h en th e V ikings in T eam m a n ag e rs a re P a t P a tte r n o t m ore th a n 20 sig n a tu re s of every sta te as well as to fo reig n h is S uffolk ewe lam b an d placed cities. I n 1950 a n d 1951 h e won o n e -h u n d re d th of an in c h fell. qualified electors who a re resid en ts countries, am ong th em being C a n a te rc ep te d a pass an d on a 31-yard son an d D ick H errim an . fo u rth on show m anship. T h e p ast week av erag ed eig h t d e ru n by Fulw yler an d a 13-yard O th e rs o n th e co ach in g sta ff are of Nyssa. No on e person c a n sign da. Irelan d . E ngland, A ustralia. New first place in th e A m erican Legion T lie R ichland club placed th ir d in speech co n tsts for th is d istric t, an d grees cooler th a n th e previous one. plungs b y S m ith worked th e ball to H a rry M cG inley, K insey K everen an d m ore th a n on e p etitio n an d In th e Z ealand, Africa, M exico a n d sev eral th e blue ribbon group. S tan ley S is d u rin g his ju n io r y ear h e won th ird T h is average was 77 degrees, w ith th e B ulldog’s 15 before th e gam e D ale O verstake. event m ore th a n one p e titio n is C e n tra l A m erican sta te s. son received th e sw ine tro p h y for place in th e sta te co n tests. D uring th e d ay tim e te m p e ra tu re s ran g in g ended. signed th e la st sig n a tu re m u st be T h is year th e com pany h a s e m th e best exhibit. T h e Bulldogs m ade one of th e best declared void. his se n io r y ear he w alked off w ith from 7?, on Sept. 6, to 88, on S ep t. 4. barked upon a new ven tu re, th a t of T h e n ig h t te m p e ra tu re s averaged show ings of th e Ja m b o re e play, T h e only q u alifica tio n s to serve sta te wide second place h o n o rs In raising cotton for seed an d fibre. slightly above 50, th e low est being m ak in g th ree first dow ns, co m p let as a m em ber of th e city r u n c il are T h e firm has 1,000 acres in th e cro p th e Legion contest. 45, on Sept. 8. ing on e pass out of two a tte m p ts, th a t th e ca n d id a te m u st be a q u a li in C a lifo rn ia’s Im p erial Valley. E nrollin g a t O 8 .C. in th e fall Record te m p e ra tu re read in g s fol fum bling once an d h av in g no p e n a l fied elector an d a resid e n t of th e of 1951, Je n se n p la n n ed to m a jo r D essert said th a t w hereas th e I m R e p o rts from Dick T en sen , G ra n t ties. city a t least six m o n th s p rio r to th e perial Valley two years ago h a d no in civil en g in eerin g an d was a m em low: R in e h a rt a n d Dr. L. A M uulding Max. M in. P er. (C ontinued on page 10) cotton, it today has in excess of th a t ’’iis h in ’ was fin e ” d u rin g th e ir P lan s for th e reg u la r G ra n g e elec ber of th e Navy R.O.T.C. 88 Sept. 4 53 100,000 acres. O th e r th o u sa n d s of rec en t tr ip to L ak e P en d d ’ O rielle tion a t th e first m eeting in N ovem - ~ “ Sept. 5 82 50 acres In d iffe re n t p a rts of C a lifo r so unded m o re th a n a little "fish y ’’ ber an d discussion of th e p a ri-m u - N y S S a S c h o o l B a n d Sept. 6 72 50 .26 nia now gives C alifornia a ra n k in g to those a c q u ain ted w ith th e circu m tu a l b ettin g in itiativ e m easure to ap - \ Sept. 7 75 48 of second in the U nited S ta te s in p ear on th e g eneral election ballot. Sept. 8 79 45 T h e Rev. C laire T. C ren sh aw , re c sta n ce s of th a t trip . th e production of cotton. T h e trio le ft S a tu rd a y n ig h t for hig h lig h ted last T h u rsd a y evening’s 68 53 to r of S t. P aulis Episcopal ch u rc h , F ish in g effo rts of th e W. J . Beus Nyssa h ig h school h as been invited Sept. 9 th e N o rth e rn Id a h o lake, but e n and Arvel L. C hilds fam ilies n etted m eeting of th e O regon T ra il G ra n g e S ept 10 75 le ft Sept. 1 to a tte n d a g en eral c o n 53 of w hich R obert H olm es is m aster. to send its b and to p lay a t football vention of th e Episcopal c h u rc h a t c o u n te re d too m u c h ra in for good them a bag of 16 salm on d u rin g a D iscussion of th e p a ri-m u tu a l b e t gam es in Boise B ronco sta d iu m in Boston, M ass , w here he p la n s to r e fishing (so th e m en said». w eek’s excursion to th e O regon ting m easure revealed th a t its p as- com petitio n to o th e r b an d s of E a st- M onday th ey Journeyed to Island coast recently. m ain u n til th e fo re p a rt of O ctober. .sage to prohibit bett/ing would m ean ern O regon and Id ah o h igh schools t ? w* * T h is S u n d ay , 11 a. m. services a t P ark , a sm all co m m u n ity n e a r W est T h e salm on averaged 10 to 12 the loss of several th o u sa n d d o lla is T he in v ita tio n wus extended by 1 O r L U S I L ' U I y S t. P a u l’s will be conducted by sev- Y ellow stone, w here fish in g was b et pounds, th e la rg e st being a 15-poun N ineteen registered Jerseys in th e ea ch year for th e M alheur county Jo h n Boise Ju n io r college b an d Edw in L. T y n er, R o u te 1, Box 40, era l lay -rea d ers of th e T rin ity E pls- te r (so th e m en sa id ). At an y rate, der. herd ow ned by C. M. B eaum ont, director. th e fish erm en , on th e ir re tu rn late fair. _ . . . , Nyssa, h a s been assigned to d u ty copal ch u rch , of B end. Follow ing W in ch ester Bay was th e scene of Nyssa, were recently classified u n O th e r activities a t th e m eeting In u e s i sa ia tn a t th e school bar.ds w ith th e arm y 's F a r E ast co m m and, th e services, th ere will be a po tlu ck W ednesday n ig lit.b ro u g h t one d a y ’s th e take, w ith m ost o f th e fish b e cluded th e visit of R. M. S teven, ac- would com pete for th re e prizes to be bag lim it w ith th em . T h ey had p re ing c a u g h t by young people of th e d er a program of T he A m erican J e r juld tiire He is a m em b er of th e 12»th In - d in n e r in th e p arish h all a t w hich sey C a ttle club. com pam ed by M rs. Stevens, an d his aw arded to th e best C lass A. B a n d fa n try reg im en t, p a r t of th e 44th tim e sev eral couples from th e B end viously sh ip p ed a n o th e r bag lim it. two fam ilies. Among th e m were T h e classification rate d th e a n i Now com es th e zip p er—. ex p lan a tio n of G ra n g e in su ran c e C b an d s ap p e arin g d u rin g th e foot- in fa n try division. Illinois n a tio n a l ch u rc h will m eet w ith couples of S pencer, K en t, G ary an d D on Beus m als for type, com paring th e m and M rv W ilson W in te r’s an n o u n c e- ball season I t h a s been rep o rted from reliable g uard u n it, tra in in g a t C am p Cooke, I N yssa an d O n tario to discuss o r- an d N ani, K eith , A rdean, R eed an d a g a in st th e breed's score of 100 m en t th a t Mrs H ow ard F in g er wiTl Music sto res of th e cap ito l city Calif. g an izatio n of a couples club. Any sources th a t th e trio n o t only left L ynn Childs. points fo r a p erfec t anim al. I t In e n te rta in th e H om e Ec club a t h er have fu rn ish ed th e aw ard s and have Sgt. T y n e r is en jo y in g a 14-day in te reste d couples are in v ited to a t- S a tu rd a y , b u t le ft b eh in d all fish S p en cer Beus enjoyed th e ou tin g cluded all previously unclassed fe ing tackle. hom e in O ctober w ith Mrs. G len n also m ad e arra n g e m e n ts for th e furlough a t hom e before rep o rtin g te n d . while on a 30-day leave from th e m ales th a t have h a d a t least one judging. H offm an as co-hostess. Q u estio n : How were th e fish a ir force base a t S an F rancisco. to a west co ast p o rt of em b a rk a - , T h e re will be n o 7:30 p. m. se r- calf a n d a ll bulls over tw o y ears R obert H olm es told of his visit to tion sh ip m en t overseas In early S ep- vice th is S u n d ay , b u t th e even in g c a u g h t? T h e fish were shipped to a freezer old. th e s ta te fair a n d th e re was also a tem ber. service will be resum ed n ex t S u n d a y 1 locker in Nyssa while th e two fa m i T hey were ra te d by P rof. H ilton discussion on d iffe re n t phases of th e an d c o n tin u e un til th e Rev. C ren -1 CIT Y C O M PL E TE S M ARKING lies co n tin u ed on up th e co ast to M alheur county fair. R e fresh m en ts shaw re tu rn s to co n d u c t services O F P A R K IN G SPA CES P o rtlan d , th e n up th e C olum bia and Boynton, of th e U niversity of New H am pshire P ro f B oynton is a n o ffi were provided by M r and M rs.O le n n O ct, 5. W ayne M etz, of O n tario , will 1 C ity crew s th is week com pleted th e th en ce home. cial classifier fo r th e club, w hich H offm an and Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n Public an n o u n c em en t was m ade be in ch a rg e of services d u rin g h is j m a rk in g o f p a rk in g space has Its n a tio n a l h e a d q u a rte rs in th is week of th e sale of th e e n tire absence. s a ’s p rin cip al stree ts. T h e p roject Colum bus, o . «U All m em bers are urged to a tte n d stock of H en n e m an H ard w are Co. T h e division betw een boy an d g irl consisted of w hite ”T ’ m ark s a t th e T h e classification pro g ram sp o n th e n ex t G ra n g e m eeting when bills to B rack en 's D ep a rtm en t sto re T h e b irth s a t M alh eu r M em orial h o sp ital R1T:11. f o n t m l R i l l h ead of ea ch space, p erm ittin g of sored by T h e A m erican Jersey C a t ap p eal ng on th e N • : ballot tra n s fe r will become effective S ept * a i even laat week, w ith two e a c h — * V /O n irO l D ili Sept. p ara llel p a rk in g on M ain street. will be discussed. 15, acco rd in g to O eorge C. H en n e - . one arriv in g on Sept. 4 S ev eral Juveniles were a p p re h en - tle club Is designed to help b reeders O th e r s tre e ts were m ark ed w ith yel ] m an. T hese w ere a d au g h te r, to M r an d ed la st week a fte r th e ir alleged sec of registered Jersey s im prove th e ir low lines for d iag o n al parking. REA LTORS C O M P U T E H en n em an h as been in business in M rs T h o m a s Hill, of Nyssa, an d a T h e A d rian F arm B u reau c e n te r At th e sam e tim e crossw alks were ond offense of b reak in g Into th e c a ttle by know ing w hich ones com e C O U R SE AT NAMPA Nvssa for th e p a s t 14 years. H e son. to Mr. an d Mrs. P h ilip A ten, will m eet M onday n ig h t, Sept. 15, m a rk ed o ff w ith yellow p ain t in- O w yhee R iding club concession closest to th e breed's sta n d a rd of K en P ond an d Mel Beck were »- sta te d th a t his p lan s for th e fu tu re of Vale. sta n d a t th e N yssa rodeo grounds. perfection. a t 8 p m a t th e A drian h ig h school ] elu d in g th e cu rb s mong a group of re a lto rs who re are in d e fin ite a t p resen t. A son w as b o rn to M r. a n d Mrs. ag building. Ed H illiard , re p re se n ta - j --------------------------- A ccording to one rid in g club m em cently com pleted a 10- week course T he new ow ners h av e said th e y W illiam S tra d le y . of N yssa, on Sept. tive of th e S afew ay 8 tores, Is ex- K OR E A N VET HOME Mr. aMd Mrs. Joe Bellon and Jo - ber, th e youths en tered th e b u ild cm real e s ta te an d related subjects co n tem p late no ch an g es a t p re se n t 8, an d a d a u g h te r to Mr. an d Mrs. peeled to be p rese n t to speak on Pfc. D onald L 8 ax to n , K orean war ing. d ra n k som e of th e pop an d a n n retu rn ed hom e la st W ednesday in a n ig h t tw ugh; by the U n i in th e o p era tio n of th e h ard w are H enry R e u tte r, of A drian, Sept. 10 th e m ilk control bill to be voted on v eteran , Is on his way hom e follow- broke b oth em p ty an d full bottlM . from a week's trip Into Idaho. T hey versity of Ida;» 'to re Nor will th e re be an y ch an g e W ord h a s com e fro m D u arte , a t th e com ing N ovem ber election, hig d isch arg e from th e U 8 arm y, T h e b re a k -ln w as n o t “o fficially ” »Uited thei* sons and th e ir fam ilies. T h e oni.'ve waa f.v e n a t N ax .p a u . the lu .e of e ith e r ller./vem an « O a W , th a t a d a u g h te r was b u rn U> T h e public .■> urged to a tte n d a n d according to word received this week rep o rted to local police aiM rh*rg<M Mr and Mrs. G ene B»Ue«i,.»t Ee«»*- u n d e r «pi r.s».r*hq> vf th e N am p a ( ur B r a t e n for ;« w r* ft o y t i along M r a n d Mr» J 'd in L llu w b y t» t- a »iwrial in v itatio n Is ex ten d ed to f ro n t th e arm y recep tio n cen ter, at were n o t p referre d * f a g i « ytm A - Mdn an A Mt v u Me* Jerey M M re a l estate board. , a» ui U a g b i . oar r*««.lex.»», u u A«4 f l gU d airy m en in th e com m unity. t f o r t I^w is, Wa u. Genders» M l A k i M K . m Hw w R. . Com Harvesting, Processing Season Will Soon End 3rd Graders Will Take Train Ride Wyckoff to T. M. Toastmasters Meet Play Home Game Fri. With LaGrande Power In Football Jamboree Play Richland 4-H Win Honors At Fair Nyssa Youth Gets Appointment To Naval Academy Nyssans To Name Four Councilmen At Fall Election Dessert Seed Co. Head Pays Visit Rainfall Breaks Long Nyssa Dry Spell Let's Solve This Mystery Grange Election Topic At Meeting Episcopal Rector In East For Convention G©tS BrOnCO Invit© Salt Water Fishing Nets 16 Salmon lersey Herd Rated By AICC Nyssan Receives Bracken's Buys Henneman Hdwe. 2 Boys, 2 Girls Bom During Past Week Juveniles Break Into Fair Building Will Be Discussed , • HR BPr --- ^