THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22. 1953 fre q u en t tra ffic th e reaso n trouble. T h e n u m b e r of conv.ctions on all tra ffic m isdeed.' in creased by nearly N 3 ( . '0 G .e , riv t- ’ re 10.0C0 over 1951, but th e re was only At last Tin convicted i f driving while in to x i­ a slig h t in crea e in n u m b e r of su s­ f the O re* :: 1 ni O nuu«-. the ca te d in 1952, S e c re ta ry c f S ta 'e pensions for d ru n k en driving. New- c h a r te r was drap- i in m em ory of E arl T. N. vbry rep ru d. Lewis D o B .rd , ■*:. died recently ».y e.r.clu d ed . G eorge C leaver t. Id of th e J a n . 15 T he convictions, w hich ca rry a C cngre s an d Q veen E lizabeth II d ead lin e for igr.. r up for th e PM A m a n d a to ry suspension of d riv ers’ come to th e fore in rivo book to p ­ an d J a n s il S ta m read an article 1.cense . were in ad d itio n to th e 45.160 ping th is -week's group of new bocks conviction rep o rts th e secretary of w ritten by Drew P ear n, an d gave a L n a n c .a l rep o rt. a t th e M alheur c- unty L ibrary. In sta te received cn less serious traffic M rs. Alva G o cd tll h me e >nom- ad d itio n to fiction titles, farm b u ild ­ offenses. ings, work w ith groups, a n d p icture ics c h a irm a n , g a te a report an d ex ­ N ew bry said his office also sus­ fram es a re topics included in o th e r pended 2.310 e th e r licenses a fte r T h e n u m b e r of re sid e n tia l elec­ pressed ap p re cia tio n for all who titles. T hese will all go into circ u ­ co u rt convictions or th ro u g h d is­ tric a l users w ithin th e city lim ts of help ed a t th e b an q u et served by th e la tio n on S atu rd ay , Ja n . 24. N yssa in creased 10 in D ecem ber, G ra n g e for th e Id ah o C an n in g Co. cre tio n ary ac tio n in his office. W ith th e n atio n al legislatu re o f­ R easons for loss of license in ­ 1952 o ver th e sam e m o n th in 1951, It was an n o u n ced th a t a benefit ten in th e news, the book “C ongress cluded: 581, d riv in g w hile o p e ra to r’s it was rep o rted th is week by P au l p in o ch le p a rty will be given Ja n . 20 At W ork" by S tephen B Bailey and license suspended; 433, reckless d riv ­ P en ro d , local Id ah o Pow er Co. m a n ­ for th e M arch of Dimes w ith th e H. D. S am u el is of c u rre n t in te rest. ing; 282, violation of basic ru le; 247, ager. His re p o rt show ed th e re were public in vited. T om Jo n e s was appointed on the T h e a u th o rs a tte m p t an u n d e rs ta n d ­ failu re to re p o rt a n aocident. and 806 users la st m o n th as com pared w ith 796 in D ecem ber, 1961. legislative co m m ittee and Jim J a m e ­ able p o rtra it of the legislative body 74, d riv in g record. “ in te rm s of dynam ic h u m a n be­ F a rm m e ters fo r th e sam e co m ­ son was n am ed to th e ag ricu ltu ral S uspension o n “d riv in g reco rd ” havior. r a th e r th a n in te rm s of s t a ­ com es when a d riv er h a s too m any p a ra tiv e perio d show ed a decline com m ittee. T h e n ex t m eeting will tic o rg an iz atio n al p a tte rn s a n d b a r­ accid en ts or v iolation convictions to from 1,011 a y ear ago to 996 la st allow co n tin u a tio n of a discussion on th e possibilities of building a re n pro ced u ral rules.” be consid ered a safe driving risk, m o n th . T h e d ecrease was a ttrib u te d to v a c a n t fa rm te n a n t houses an d h all. T h e appro ach in g coro n atio n puts Newbry explained. a few farm ers on exten d ed w inter th e su b ject of a new biography by T h ese suspensions, h e said, are M arion C raw ford in th e lim elight. given o nly a fte r a d riv er h as been vacatio n s, who h ad o rd ered then- T h e book is “E lizabeth th e Q ueen; given every possible ch an ce to a lte r service te m p o rarily suspended. th e S to ry o f B rita in ’s New S o v er­ his a ttitu d e tow ard driv in g , usually N yssa’s com m ercial users rem ain ed eign.” th e sam e fo r th e two periods: 273. E lectric usage showed a large in ­ Neigers Surprised Joyce C a ry ’s new novel, “P ris ­ co n tro l of his wife. crease, P en ro d said . R esid en tial At House W arming o n e r o f G race,” is a sto ry of th e A lig h t novel placed in A rizona at users in Nyssa used eig h t p ercen t M em bers of th e Dorcus circle of m a rria g e of C hester N im m o who knew how to fu rth e r his ow n polit­ th e tim e of th e S p an ish -A m erican m ore electricity la st m o n th th a n th e M ethodist W S C .S . an d th e ir ical am b itio n s an d how to re ta in W ar tells how C a th y B re tt m eets th e y did in D ecem ber th e y ear b e­ [ h u sb a n d s su rp rised Mr. and Mrs. fam ily crises an d th e th r e a t to h er fore. F a rm usage was up th re e p e r­ U. H. N eiger w ith a house w arm ing love in te h form of a glam orous cent, co m m ercial usage in creased 1 p a rty F rid a y evening M em bers of cousin. T h e sto ry is “K eepsake" by o n e -h a lf of one p erc en t a n d s tre e t Financing Up io $700.00 A nn R itn er. lights in creased 17 p ercen t, for an * Seed*, feed, g arden seeds, A book of p rac tica l usefulness is overall in crease of four p erc en t for seed grains, fa rm supplies, th e one by J. C. Woolew on “R e p air­ users served th ro u g h th e N yssa of­ * W rite tod ay for application in g an d C o n stru ctin g F a rm B uild­ fice. blanks - or 30-60 d ays ah ead ings.” In ad d itio n to specific jobs P en ro d sta te d th a t increased usage of sp rin g o r fall needs. concern in g fo u n d atio n s, walls, b arn for th e re sid e n tia l an d farm groups * W rite for la teest price lists fram es, windows, etc, th e re is m a ­ was d u e to m ore electrical ap p li­ * E arly p la n n in g w ith us will te ria l telling how to dispose of roof ances su ch as au to m atic w ashers, save you considerable m oney an d y ard d rain ag e, how to in su late d ry er a n d hom e freezers. * B uyers of all seeds. W rite to; old buildings a n d v en tila te existing Use Jo u rn a l C lassified Ads. ones, how to m ix an d place concrete, an d how to co n stru c t y ard fences an d gates. Parm a, Idaho — Stores at; “How to W ork W ith G ro u p s" by Nysaa H arleig h an d A udrey T reck er is for 1 th e g uidance of all who work w ith Caldw ell, H om edale, P i n n a , civic org an izatio n s, w om en's clubs, fa rm o rg an izatio n s, etc., tellin g how B ennett’s Colorized j to co n d u ct m eetings, lead discus- and alpha-color j sions, work w ith com m ittees, an d se- cure m em ber p a rtic ip a tio n . Textile Paints A h isto ric al novel b ased o n o rig ­ in a l sources re c re a te s th e tw o-day Auto Glass Installed actio n of th e Civil W ar b a ttle an d is n am ed “S h ilo h .” S h elb y F oote is th e w riter. M irrows, Window Glass, “T rav elers o f S p ace” is an a n th o ­ logy of science fictio n stories edited Store Fronts and All Types by M a rtin G reenberg. R a lp h E lliso n ’s first novel, “I n ­ visible M an," d epicts th e N egro’s role of Glass for F u rn itu re Tops in m odern A m erican society th ro u g h | a series of scenes b eg in n in g in th e Phone 181 110 Main Phone 310 S o u th an d en d in g in H arlem . "B e tte r F ra m es for Y our P ic tu re s” by F red eric T au b es discusses m a ­ te ria ls a n d tools for fin ish in g fram es, su itab le fram es an d m a ts fo r w ater colors, pastels, draw in g s an d p rin ts, th e gilding of fram es, m ite r c u ttin g an d joining, an d th e h a n g in g of p ictu res. Congress, Queen Come io Tore in Library Books O.T. Gierr ge Hears Committee Report 3,010 Drunks Get C o n v ictio n s, 1952 More Electricity Users, More Usage Reported Here in* -li le erved a lu n c h a n d p. s .< i LOCAL NEWS C ra w l r . and Mr Horn# beauty begun UK 2 mile west on A lberta Ave. Phone 381-R, locker plant P e tt *■» Ml . ! ' l l . O l e a ( | | mi » r r r h m e o f M rs. G lad y - S tar.g er, W edne-day evening g u eris at th e Mivs Vela One Pmilson was home T h irty -fiv e p erso n s sp e n t the h me of Mr. and Mr-. C. N. Neely. veiling play in g gam es. r r, chool T h u r d ay a n d F rld n » Ur. ..nil Mrv. ( lifton N id v rii w ere of last week w ith flu. ■S niuay evening d in n e r gue.-ts a t th e Mrs. Wilber Stewart of Ontario Thursday Evening Guests a iiK i 1 Mr an d Mrs. Bill S m ith In i a a W ednesday g u est a t th e Clif­ M r an d Mrs. T orn L in d e r and Nam pa. to n N ielsen hem e. Mr. a n d Mrs. R ay W e stfall of P a y ­ S u n d a y e v e n in g g u e s t ' a t t h e K. e tte were d in n e r guests T h u rsd ay Mr. and Mrs. Mentor Leigh an d Ol n I* me were Mr an d Mrs. Le- evening a t th e hom e of Mr. and Roy Ellibee of P arm a. fam ily of P a rm a w ere S u n d a y a f ­ Mrs. S co tt P earso n . te rn o o n a n d evening guests a t th e Mrs. H azel C raw ford an d Ja ak ie hom e o f M r. a n d M rs. P au l P enrod. of R ich lan d a re visiting th is week at D inner G uests Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Newman of the hom e of Mr an d Mrs. B ruce Miss K a th y rn C ra n d a ll a n d Mi N am pa sp e n t S u n d a y at th e Jo h n S. E rm a Zw enike were d in n e r guests v.ck Mrs R C opland, Miss E m m a N ew m an hom e. T h e occasion was F rid ay evening a t th e hom e of Mr /. vomke an d Mrs. Irl N olan h ad S ta n N ew m an's b irth d a y . Irl Nolan. d in n er a t Moore h o te l in O n ta rio J o h n n ie W eissm uller a t one tim e T h u rsd ay evening. T h ey th e n a t - ’ended th e co m m unity c o n c ert at h eld every tre e -s ty le sw im m ing re ­ A ttend D inner and cord. | ’.he C e n tre T h ea ter. Concert In O ntario Miss C larice N otheis, M rs. C h a rles Sohw eizer, Miss K a th ry n C ran d a ll. U n M ildred H ite, M rs. A1 C h.id- Jusi Arrived . . . . Superior Paint & Glass .Mr rift. U n c ia l ^ n t e s Watts Seed Co. i*i WAGGONER MOTOR CO. - 111 Good Ave. Phono 180 Phone 381-W, slaughterhouse and cutting room .« Nyssa