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NYSSA VOLUME XXXXVIIINO. 5 Traffic Mishaps Claim Lives of Nyssa, Vale Men JOURNAL THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1953 Armed Forces Take 13 From Malheur County Dr. Chaffee to S S S Ä S f PUC A“lh«riz“ Address P.-T.A. Long-Term Note Here Thursday For Phene Cc. R ehearsal for the all-community choir will be held a t the C hristian church a t 8 p m. Monday, it was announced last Monday by Mrs Dwight Wyckoff. director T he choir is preparing for a pre sentation of the Easter cantata, "The Glorious G alilean," Ee-ter S u n day everting. Weekly rehearsals are being held and anyone who wishes to join the choral group is welcome FFA Chapter Takes 5 Firsts In Skills Contest City Increases Vet Housing Rent, Limits Occupancy T hirteen M alheur county selec Nyssa high school Future Farm - tive service registrants reported to N ational and local Founders Day The M alheur Home Telephone Co ers oi America members took five First of two fatal accidents near the county board in O ntario Mon- Increased rental fees and new re has been given authority by the O re- firsts and placed two in a four-way striction- at the city-m anaged vete Nyssa over the week-end took the day and vvere sent to B o ise where will be observed by the Nyssa P arent- gon Public Utilities commission to tie for first in a sixth event of the rans housing unit, changes in th® life of Jo h n Ruffino Arrien, 66. Mai- they were inducted into the armed Teachers association during its meet heur county sheepm an and rancher forces Tuesday, refund short term notes to its p ar annual FFA skills ana speech con ■ i new bi ing this Thursday in the Little who resides at Vale, about 8:30 p m. ent company, the M ountain States cycle ordinance and th e first step in Those entering the arm ed forces T heatre of the high school at 8 p m test, held last W ednesday a t Ontario. Friday. Telephone and Telegraph Co., in were John R Winchell, Ronald J. W inners were W alter Dillion, 100 licen.-ing hostelries were the im Featured speaker will be Dr Eu In the second fatal accident. Jensen, Harold R. Mace and R ich the am ount of $271.000 by issuing a precent in arithm etic; Don Bowers, portant bu-int - ma’tters to which a W arren E. Lundy, 25, route 2 Nys- ard Wilson, all of Nyssa; P atrick J gene Chaffee, president cf Boise demand note bearing in terest a t 3 '4 weed identification, with Larry lengthy session of th e city council Junior college, who is an authority s^, was instantly killed early Sunday McDonough, W alter Trenkel and percent. Holmes, second; Leslie H iatt, forg was devoted Tuesday night. when he was pinned beneath his car Richard B Tacke, all of O ntario; on Old Orecon T rail history V al The inform ation was received this ing; Junius T anner, aceteline weld T he city council Increased m onth and turned over. ’ ' .j select! ns will be sung bv Hugh T i- • a fte r it skidded week by Harold Henigson, who, as wing; and secretary's books. ly ren tal fees of the veteran unit* * John H. Ingram , R alph Snow, H arry Ier Mrs. Leo Gonyer of Nyssa, Mrs according to reports of Oregon state W. Scott and Wesley A. Price, all of attorney for the City of Nyssa and from $22 for one-bedroom a p a rt Among Adrian FFA member- plac The P T A s birthday observance D urlin Ham m on of Adrian, Mrs a member of the Cham ber of Com police. m ents to $30. two-bedroom from $24 Vale; Donald E. Fenn of Ro.^eburg, Fred Hess. O ntario and Mrs. L. D ing were David Haney, weed identi will include honoring of four past According to reports of Oregon formerly of O ntario, and Robert merce led the protest of the method to $32. and three-bedroom from $2® sta te police, Arrien was struck by a Booth, Ju n tu ra. formerly cf Vale. presidents of the local chapter, in Meeks. Vale, attended the Malheur of financing when the M alheur fication; Duane Baxter, arc weld to $34 T he new re n ta l scale will be cluding Mrs. Edward Frost, Mrs. county P.-T.A. executive meeting Home Telephone Co. asked for a rate ing, and John W itter, aceteline car driven by Theodore E rna, Jr., of come effective April 1. Effective th e Price and Tacke volunteered for sharpening, secretary’s books and W. W. Foster, Mr- John Schenk and and luncheon held la -1 Wednesday increase last fall. Mi. Vernon, N. Y., as he was walk induction. afternoon at the home of the county welding. Adrian members also placed -ante date will be a restriction th a t Mrs. Leo Gonyer. ing on highway 201 less th a n a mile The PUC order went on to state all ten an ts occupying units a t th a t M alheur county induction call for president. Mrs. K enneth Greenfield. in such events as tool sharpening, Nationally, the P aren t - Teacher from Nyssa. th a t the demand note is payable tim e m ust find o th e r housing w ith- M arch is for 13 and the pre-induc Plans were made for a county secretary's books and treasu rer’s movement is 56 year.-, old on Feb. 17. County officials declared, follow m onthly and may be extended by ir Fr im th a t date on, any ing an investigation, th a t the acci tion physical exam ination call for The local unit has seen a steady m eeting to be held at the Lindberg the M ountain State.- beyond a period books. one ren tin g a u n it m ust do so for M arch has been received for 32 o r school at O n tario Feb 21 t - begin growth during the past four years dent was unavoidable and are not Roger Simmons, O ntario, was win- not more th a n one year. with a 12 o'clock sack lunch. Past of 12 m onth- It was explained th a t holding the driver of the d eath car. ders to be m ailed in the near fu a:ui n v num ber- 33b member- Mi ior which refund ner 01 ihe speech contest, with con- the short not City w ater and -ewage charges are O. C. Cheldelin is the present mem- presidents of the M alheur county authority was granted, were borrow te-tan ts from Enterprise and Hal- -till borne by the city and not c h a r A resident of the county for m any ture. P.T.A. organisation will be honored Mr-. R uth L Ingebritsen, clerk of bership chairm an, to whom much years, Arrien '»a., well-known ed by the M alheur Home Telephone way taking second and third. H alf ged to occupants of the housing unit. throughout the state as a prom inent the selective service board, announ credit has been given for this year's in recognitioion of Founders Day. Co. to finance its construction pro way took first m the pariam entary Nyssa's zoning ordinance was a- ced th at young men who reach their mem bership increase. woolgrower. procedure event. gram. mended to perm it construction of a He was a native of Spain, and for 18[h birthday are rem inded th a t Them e for the organzation this First and second place winners in dwelling w ithin five feet of each "This method of financing result m any years worked between his na- they m ust register under the selec- year is "The Needs of the Citizen ed from the objections raised by the public speaking and parliam entary property line Instead of five feet on tive land and America as a sh ip ’s five service law within five days Child — Our Unfinished Business”, telephone users, as heretofore all procedure will be entered in the Blue one side and eight on th e other, as cabin boy. W ith o th e r Basques, he after they are 18. It is now required which is to be attained through the advances made by the p a re n t com- M ountain inter-d istrict FFA contest the law now specifies. An exception m igrated to the far west in 1900 as th a t a birth certificate be subm itted following objectives: pany to the M alheur county concern to be held later this m onth. in the am ended ordinance will be a a sheepherder. to verify the date of birth. Young To promote the welfare of child- for construction purposes were short A banquet, held a t 6 p. m. ae East corner lot on which th e side of a In 1906 he acquired flocks of his men reaching registration age are ren and youth in home, school and term notes and were refunded by Side cafe, O ntario, topped off the dwelling m ust be eight feet from own and moved them to M alheur advised to secure their birth cer- community. issuance of common stock," Henig- full afternoon of events. An esti- the property line. T h e requirem ent county. Vale was his p erm anent tificates ahead of time so th a t th e y 1 To raise the standards of home m ated 150 persons attended, in c lu d -: of 20 feet from the fro n t property Nyssa high school students are son said. hom e since 1935. «dll have them when they register, t life. ing 20 FFA members, their parents line to the fro n t of th e house re- To secure adeouate law* for the this week Participating in the an- The PUC fu rther ordered th a t no Surviving are two daughters, M ar- tb e clerk said. j m ains unchanged. ^ ‘ the nual Snake River valley Music Clin- brokerage fee or commission of any and friends from Nyssa. protection and care of children. garet. Vale, and Pilar, Richland, -------------------------- M aster of ceremonies for the ban- c ity A ttorney H arold Henigson ic held in two sections, one at O n- kind be paid in connection with the To bring closer relations between W ash.; a son, Ju lian , Vale; a broth- ~ . . _ tario Tuesday and W ednesday and issuance of the demand note, other quet was Jess Jackson, president of was instructed to prepare a bicycle the home and the school. er, Julian, in Spain, and one grand- L / l S t T l C t L G C J l O n the second a t W eiser Friday. th a n the fee to the PUC. and th a t the host FFA chapter. G uest speak- licensing ordinance to control bi To develop between educators and child. O th er Valley schools attending the the authority will become effective ers were T u rn er Bond, P ayette coun- cycles and license them for a sm all the general public such united ef Requiem mass was held W ednes- O ntario section, according to Rich- when the M alheur Home Telephone ty agent, and Kelly Hoskins, FFA fee. forts as will secure for every child day m orning at Blessed S acram ent Twelve of Nyssa’s 14 hotels, room - ard LoSasso, Nyssa high school mu- Co- has paid the statutory fee for district vice president. the highest advantages in physical, church, O ntario, with in term en t a t Dwight Wyckoff is director of ac- ing houses and auto courts made a p - sic director, are Vale. Adrian, Me- authorizing the issuance of the se- m ental, s-piritual and social edu- St. J o h n ’s cemetery, O ntario. tivities for the Nyssa FFA chapter. plication for license und er a new o r- ridian, Homedale, Wilder, M arsing,1 curities. The accident th a t took Lundy’s! The 11th district conference of the cation. — dlnance passed last sum m er, but th e O ntario, Notus and Middleton. life occured about 4 a. m. n ear G a r- j American Legion will be held this ; *------------------------- police chief, fire chief and city Appearing in the Weiser section rison corner on Enterprise avenue I year on Tuesday, Feb. 17, a t the m m — _ h ealth officer m ust first Inspect are Payette, Weiser, Fruitland, Em an d within a half m ile of the home E ast Side cafe in O ntario, it was an - | J Y l O r e O U C a r B e e t each place to be licensed before th e m ett, New Plym outh and Parm a. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W ard j nounced by Nyssa Post A djutant j ccnncil can act, CHy M anager E K. Under the sponsorship of the E. Lundy, with whom he h ad been \ K erm it Lienkaemper. T he banquet Burton said. T he reports are to be Snake River Valley Scmfclmasters' staying the past two m onths. will s ta rt a t 6:30 p.m. and th e busi- filed with the city before the M arch association, the program features Lundy was th e driver of the ciw, ness m eeting will be held a fte r the , m eeting of th e council. the students in girls’ glee, mixed wiuoh was owned by P. M. Johnson | banquet a t the V eterans hall. A so- T he council was presented w ith a chorus and massed band selections. of P arm a who was uninjured. | cial hour from 5:30 to 6:30 will also petition signed by property ow ners A substantial increase in beet Purpose of the clinic is to provide 1 On the basis of incomplete returns | trade for the check. Lundy was a veteran of World be at the East Side. acreage for 1953 over the two pre- intensive training for the two days. Nyssa is expected to go over the G raham 's challenge said, in p art: asking for im provem ents on N orth W ar II, and was in the service when Dale Bingm an, com m ander of the vlous years, was predicted this week culm inating in a concert of the com- $6,000 m ark in its 1953 M arch of ‘T have given over three gallons of f ir s t St. from Locust to C hesnut to n o rth city lim its. B urton said a n S a le m T * w h e r e ^ w a ib o n i'M ?rch ? NySSa P° St' urged Legionair®s and I by Jed Lewis- general m anager of , bined music groups from all schools | Dimes fund drive resulting in a^i blood . . . . some through the regu- their wives to atten d and extended the Amalgamated Sugar Co. at 8 p. m. this Wednesday. expected 50 per cent increase over lar channels and some of it on the eslm ate of th e cost of Im provem ent 1928 , .. an invitation to all veterans. Present Lewis said it is yet impossible to G uest conductors are Dr. K arl D. last year's total contributions, it was battlefields during the three wars I be m ade and presented to th e pr w r n m r i ^ f M a ’ at 1116 ban^ uet win he the Oregon quote any figures on the total a- Ernest, Portland, and Glen Lockery announced W ednesday by W ilton i have taken p a rt In. I am now over owners whose property ab u tts th e i ' a L „ a ’ and , d epartm ent commander, C arl W an- m ount of sugar b. ets to be planted, and Elwyn Schwartz, of the Uni- Jackson, chairm an of the Nyssa 60 years of age, so they won’t take j three blocks of F irst street, e V/ ' 1 „ C' , an S ale'n ’ ger; D allas Nollsch, vice com m ander,! but stated th a t it will be greater versity of Idaho. any more of my blood.” T he Nyssa C ab Service was g ra n t- drive. Oie., Miss Carol Ann Lundy of the as well as several o th er departm ent than any season since 1950. Field- In accepting the challenge, the ed a taxi zone in fro n t of T railw ays Jackson and Hal Henigson, county hom e ftnd Mrs. Dorothy R uncorn officers. T he Legion auxiliary will men are now signing contracts for chairm an, this week urged all o r Payette m an agreed to trem s of G ra- bus station, a parking zone was re and Mrs, M arjory Phillips of Nys- j 0in With the Legion a t the banquet, the 1953 crop throughout the terri- ganizations to complete th eir re h am ’s challenge—to "come to Nyssa served in front of the city hall for a sa, and two daughters, Danee Bca i t is requested th a t any who plan tory. ports to them so th a t a final accoun to be ‘operated o n ’, as we are In the Pobce car and m onthly bills ag ain st and _ Cindy , Rae. to atten d the banquet notify Adju- _________ ___ „ on this year’s 0 in- In com m enting ting can be m ade as quickly as pos over 300-pint class and wish to ^be c^y were allowed, F uneral services were set for th is ta n t Lienkaem per by Friday of this creased acreage, the m anager stated m aintain th a t level in the whole sible. hursday, with burial a t the C ath o - week, so th a t arrangem ents can be th at sugar beets are definitely a de- A partial check of the M arch of Snake River valley.” lic cem etery, O ntario. Lienkaem per* made with the O ntario post, pendable crop “for which the grow- Packaged beef donated by Norman Dimes canisters distributed by Nys will be in charge. _________________ I er knows w hat he will receive" when Hipp was auctioned during the sa chapter, F uture Homemakers of j the crop is harvested and the beets America, revealed contributions a- M arch of Dimes dance, Jan . 28, and processed. As a feature of the Nyssa F ra te rn - 1 m ounting to $395.64 brought $40 for the polio fund. Prospects for sufficient labor for O rder of Eagles observance of Polio patients a t M alheur Memor- An additional $182 34 was reported ■all phases of work this year continue the order s 56th anniversary S a tu r- j^l hospital were eating cake Wed from the M others M arch, conducted H ugh Baker, Caldwell, district gov to look good, Lewis said. day night, the auxiliary will serve nesday—a very special St. Valen- by Nyssa firem en, on Jan . 29, while ernor of Lions International, will a turkey dinner to lodge member, tin e’s cake given to them by Hoyt operation of the Morocco club by E ducational m eetings held sim ul make his annual official visitation th eir wives and auxiliary members RoSS 0f Emmett, the M arch of Dimes committee on to th e Nyssa group next Monday and their husbands, it was announc- The Cake was “knocked down" to Jan . 26 resulted in $50 for the fund ta n e o u s ly a t Eugene last week took ' I heads of Nyssa’s schools to th a t city noon, it was announced Monday by ed by Mrs. W ard Tyler, auxiliary Ross a t D utch auction during the Nyssa schools contributed a total . . . . . “ , f president. \ square dance in the old high school of $250.73, of which $160 09 came 1 to atten d sessions of the high Predictions of sufficient irrigation W ard Wieneke, president. At th a t school-college relations com m ittee time eight new members will be in I He fratern al order was fo u n d ed 1 jrym Tuesday n ig h t for $68, which, from the grade school, 32.41 from w ater made early in Jan u ary by Paul ... T h irty-four members of the om ducted into the club, W ieneke said. Feb. 6, 1898 a t Seattle, but it was not addl'd to $80 more from sale of stnal- the Junior high and $58 23 from the a |?d ,th_e conference In secondary ed- House, m anager of the N orth Board ucatlon. Following a report by W alter Mc- brio Nyssa Ju n io r C ham ber of Com until 1926 th a t ladie- auxiliaries to ier cakes and contributions, goes into senior high. of Control, were borne out this week Henry H. H artley, superin ten d en t P artlan d, chairm an of the club’s merce were declared eligible for the order were instituted, it was the M arch of Dimes fund, At Adrian, the grade school raised age and snow depths were received sight conservation committee, the :bArtf r m/ rm bershib ,1.n the orSaniza- pointed out by Mrs. Tyler. To date, Don G raham . Nyssa justice of the $51.98 and the high school $15.70 for °f tffyssa schools, who is president by F Juse a t his office here. club voted to purchase a pair of by M ar.V1i \ Wllson. president, there are 1,100 such units, with a peace, contributed $25, but tied It In a total of $67.68 of the Oregon School Activities as T he Owyhee reservoir storage was glasses for a needy grade school , ht the club s m eetin g Tuesday I j m em bership - - greater th an 150,000. The small communities of Arock, soclation, attended sessions of th® ----------------- with the Nyssa blood bank by issu- 523,170 acre feet Monday of this | student, 4 j..,., _ . .. . . T be local auxiliary was instituted jng a challenge to Jim Hayden of Rome and Antelope, In the south high school-college relations com m ittee on Friday and S aturday, as A decision of the club set the in o . . . to give i week as compared with 459,000 acre “Ski C hase”, a colored movie film ., __ . , , _ 111 o SeDt ePi- 1949 Payette a pint of blood in (Continued on Page 12) well as some of the m eetings of th e meeting tim e and place for 7:30 it, js this rapid growth th a t led __________________________________ feet on the same date a year ago. ed at Sun Valley, was shown. conference ln secondary education p. m. etery second Tuesday a t the the G rand Aerie, the Eagles' gov- The capacity of the reservoir is 715,- j held at Erb M emorial Union build 000 acre feet, and this year's me as- . . . .. , . Doll . House ____ . cafe, . . the business session erning body, to make special a r- ing a t the University of Oregon. R.V. rangem ents for the adm inistration urem ent for early February indicates ^ V G Q t l l O r • • • e J a ln n er- Wilson, high school principal, and th ere will be no flood conditions like ...... . . . Jack C hurch wa^s appointed pro- of the auxiliaries by creating the D f c t r i p t A r^ C f those Of Anril 1952 when the Owv W lth tem peratures ranging from gram chairm an, with instruction to G ran d auxiliary to supervise activ- P llk J U Cpl. W illis O. H iatt, son of Mr. Murl L ancaster, jun io r high school £ r ,l v ,/ O «™ “ « « » « < * « « . A . e n j w d j n - » .» . . . t o . , one p r o .r .m e .c h ities of the Eagle women. * 1 U * J and Mrs. Scott O. H iatt, and hus- principal, were delegates to this con- band of the form er Miss Nettle M. l i e n e e Main discourse In the h ig h - Mrs. Kay Guy of Irwin, Pa. was N ^ I I l C i a i S 1 T ia a y undated several hundred acres of ° lh er ,week of *Tdld wea h er' marlced ™ nfth ' Dlck Y ost' ^ City Jo urnal farm land south of Nyssa. by only two nl&h ts o i tem peratures staffm an, was elected to honorary nam ed grand madam president of Nyssa T oastm asters club was host Knowles, all of Ny.ssa, recently be- school-college m eeting had to do W ith the reservoir’s present stor- J* 1™ th e freezing point In term it- membership. the grand auxiliary. I _ , . . _ , gan a six-weeks oouike In Inform a- with m ethods of recruiting activi ta n t showers and periods of sunshine The club will m eet Jointly with P rior to form ation of the grand Friday m orning to two T oastm asters ■ Qn ftnd ^ , ucation a t the arm ed ties of colleges am ong high school age, and average snow w ater o o n -' weather O ntario Jaycees a t O n tario ’s East auxiliary, women's units oooperat- In ternational officers, one of whom forc^s inform ation school a t Ft. Slo- students. week’s the te n t a t four stations in th e upper punctured Side cafe next Monday. Wilson and ed with the men in the aeries. Now, served as guest critic. School principals were concerned cum, New York, Owyhee river watershed, the lack j change-up. Prec. Oene Stanley will officially represent Max. Min. Prec m ainly with high school curriculum* however, the auxiliaries have adopt- Present were W ayne Chapm an. The training consists of practical of flood conditions can be predicted, 34 .04 43 Feb 4 the Nyssa Jayacees at th e district and program m ing. House explained. ed th eir own program. dtotriCt governor, who announced *xe.r^ t5ea ln discussion leading, ef- 03 33 41 Ju nior cham ber of commerce board Mrs. Tyler stated th a t the Nyssa . j fective presentation of cu rren t news, As an example, the four statio n s j Feb. 5 .26 33 _ 43 meeting, set for S aturday n ight a t auxiliary would soon Join with o th - M arch 11 as the tentative date for ^ of m odern Feb. 6 ^ aWs and the [ in the watershed n ear T uscarara and Baker. 02 34 49 Feb. 7 ers ln a fund raising cam paign to th* area Toastm asters speech con- adm inistration of the arm ed force* M ountain City, Nev., average 6.3 37 .74 Feb. 8 __ __ 43 Plans were also discussed for re p be launched nationally ln behalf of test, and Dick Klme, area governor education program , inches a t the p resent tim e as com 31 Feb 9 45 resentation at the state board m eet the M uscular Dystrophy association.1 who served as critic. C hapm an also Form al initiation of new m ebers ln addition, enrollees study hls- pared with 11.8 inches a year ago. 44 22 Feb. 10 ing to be held a t M edford S aturday, Biggest program of the auxiliaries, ’ . ... . _ tory, economics and governm ent and election of an outside guard, fol- . In 1951 the m easurem ent was 6.5, in Feb 21. 22 Feb 11 however, Is the Memorial F ounds- ^ T ™ 1 ■ which “ designed to give them a lowed by a potluck dinner, are m ain 1950 it was 6 3 and in 1949 it was to be published for th e 16 clubs oom -1 better undestanding of th e world I features on th e agenda of the Eagles tion, set up to help the sons an d . . , , . „ ¡only 7.5, the N orth Board m anager daughters of Eagle members who p r‘. n g D ls r ct ' ' , . and its Influence on m ilitary and lodge auxiliary m eeting set for 7 I said. p m. Tuesday at th e Eagles hall. died as a result of m ilitary service * th £ d f iest ° fD the d u b WM civilian life. Excess runoff from M arch to July C hair officers foe th e in itiato ry during and following World W ar H . | B (Continued on Page 12) Speakers who were Introduced by work include Mrs. W ard Tyler, presi T he Foundation provides complete medical, dental, surgical, c lin icaian d £ lck Yost toastm aster were Mark dent; Mrs. R u th Oolllns, Junior p ast W hat may develop Into a “test 115-381, Oregon Motor Vehicle laws, Purcell, whose subject was "The optical care, as well as affording president; Mrs, G ladys Byers, vlca H artm an, who case’’ was the arrest Tuesday of states In effect, th a t a car m ust be P arap leg ia;” Jim eductional grants. At present there president; Mrs. M arlon Meyers, ch ap William Reus, Nyssa, who was ch ar- equipped with a “m uffler to prevent ar c <LM0*‘chrtdrcn iiTthe*Found“u ‘C sP°ke on “Frauds,” and A rt Walz, Members of th e Future Home- lain; Mrs. D orothy R uncorn, con A. H. Boydell, owner of Eden's ged with operating a m otor vehicle excessive or unusual noise and an - ■fan jiiy" ° ° * ° n WhoM subject was “Birds, Beasts m akers of America, Nj*M chapter, ductress; Mrs. M arie T hom as, Inner and Insects. ardw are and Grocery was tak en to with no m uffler, and his subsequent noying smoke.” who took office during an in stalla guard, and Mrs. E sther Helter, outer K en Renstrom Introduced t i ^ tlon tea recently were Janise W ill guard. [he M alheur Memorial hospital last plea of not guilty and a request for Beus told th e Jo u rn al W ednesday WORD RECEIVED OF TRANSFER table topic, while Tom Jones pre iams, president; Jo re tta Moellar, vice Saturday for medical tre a tm e n t fol- a Jury trial. th a t his son was issued a w arning H usbands of auxiliary m em bers sided. president; R etha H erm an, secretary, | j wing complications from an a t- Beus appeared W ednesday m om - ticket a few days ago and th a t he EEROM KOREA TO JAPAN will be guests fo r th e potluck d in n er Word has been received by Mr. For Friday's program Emil Stunz and Molly Yoneyama. treasurer. I t k of the flu Mrs. Boydell has al- ing before Don G raham . Justice of 'W illiam Bcu- > received the traffic which follows th e closed meeting. jjep. d a t the hosiptal the peace, a fter he Wl ticket with the ’ no muffler” charge and Mrs. S. W Smiley from th eir announced Henry H artley as toast- O thers were D orothy Yoneyama 'on, Sgt Jam es H. Smiley, th a t he m aster, Cliff Main as toplcm aster, historian; Carolyn Story, assistant DEN MOTHER,® PLAN BANQUET l nee M onday of last week. ticket by S tate P atrolm an David Tuesday. T h eir daughter, Mrs. E H Sm ith, Br.zendine. T he defendant told the The Justice of the pea^e ha noti- ha seen tra n *»rr%i from Korea to W alter M cPartland as gram m arian historian; K eetha Strasbaugh, re Den m other* of th e Cub Scout« >nnie and Kenny of O akland, Cal- oourt th a t his car was equipped with fied D lstn -t Attorney Charles S e a n Japan. Sgt S«n;ley »«¿wots to be and E arl Alexander as general critic, porter; M arlene Bergam, point m et a t th e home of Mep. R. L. S h e r- Jfomla, p lan to arrive in Nyssa P rt- a “S m itty ’’ m uffler and conwr.ded of th e n o t guilty plea and th e d e stationed a t his new post as clerk la Five-m inute speakers will be Bob checker; K ris R in eh art, parliam en b e rt F riday for planning of th e Red lay to be w ith h a r parent* for an e l - th a t he was breaking no law, fendant’» request for a Jury trial, the judge advocate taction at head- Thom pson, Ou* Liming a n d R en- tarian , an d R ay R allantyne and and Oold banquet which will be held strcm F eta 26 C arolyn O uffin, song Jaadaw. ended visit. Justice G rah am stated th a t Bee. The date of the trial will be se*. later. quarters in Tukyo fo r a »ear. Plans Made for CoiUltV PTA Meet Students Appear In Annual Music Meet At Ontario Meetinq Feb. 17 At Ontario Cafe Nyssa March-Dimes Contributions Expected to Surpass $6,000 Mark; County Slow With Final Reports Acreage Assured For This Season New Reports Show Ample Water, No Flood Condition FOE Founding To Be Observed Here Saturday Lions Official to Visit Here Monday School Heads Attend Confabs At Eugene Church Named to faycee Committee TM Club Host To Nyssa Corporal In Special Army Class ZLa.r,°Z. FOE Auxiliary Sets Meeting for Tuesday Illness Confines loydell Family Nyssa Man Asks Jury Trial to Test Definition of Automobile "Muffler” FHA Chapter Holds Installation Tea r j