It's School Time —W atch For Kids W hen You're Driving Gate City Journal N y ssa VOLUME XXXXVIII ’ly ssa Scores H ave b arg ain s G alore —Shop Journal Ads THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1953 Game Commission ward sets .. _ . . i Fund Raising Event Non-Committal On Owyhee Road Aid Ow yhee w ard. C h u rch of L a tte r D ay S ain ts, is to hold a b an q u et a: th e Old O regon T ra il school house T uesday, Sept. 22, for th e purpose of raiding fu n d s in a new ch ap el drive, it was an n o u n ced by L eonard Howes, w ard finance co m m ittee ch a irm an . Tne d in n er, p rep ared an d served by ladies of th e ward u n d er d ire c ­ tion of Mrs. T h elm a G a rn e r, will be served between th e h o u rs of 6 30 to 9:30 p. m. T h ere will also be e n te rta m m e n t, including d ancing, singing an d in - -tru m en ta l num bers, a rra n g e d by- Howes. T h e public is invited. Another Week Corn Canning Sw eet corn can n in g in th e Nyssa b ia r c h of th e Idaho C an n in g Co. is expected to come to a close w ithin GGP Choose Vale Man For Counly Judge Posiiion Dance Series at Ore. Trail School NO. 36 Building Committee Will Consider Possible Plans for School Bend Issue And Construction ol Cafeteria, Shops r ir s i in a series fs cf S a tu rd a y n ig h t dance- at th e Old O regon T ra il school house h a s been an n o u n ced for this S atu rd ay by th e co -sp o n so r- mg Oregon T ra il grange an d Ow yhee In d ica tio n s th a t th e O regon S ta te O. Y “R e d ” Che t A building committee, composed of 33 men and women m ade to th e G e City J ¡rn al W ed- recom m ended M onday n ig h t by the Riding club G am e com m ission is “vitally in te r ­ nesday m o rn in g by F red Moss of \ i a ih eur R ep u b lican executive com ­ M.i-:c will be furnished by Mae school patrons, has been appointed by the school district board ested ” in th e developm ent of a n a c ­ P ay ette m ittee fo r th e a p p o in tm e n t as C k - crc h e -tra , according to Lloyd and has been asked to meet at 8 o’clock Monday night at the cess ro ad in to O w yhee reservoir a re Mosw ba^ed hts sta te m e n t on co unty ju d g e to fill th e unexpired Adams, who m ade th e a n n o u n c e ­ Little Theatre to discuss plans for a school bond issue and ev id en t b u t no c o m m ittm en ts will w eath er facto r-. saying th a t th e 90- te rm of Sew ell S ta n to n , who died m ent of th e dances. be m ade by m em bers of th e com m is­ construction program for a cafeteria, music room and shop. degree plus w eather of th e past week S ept 8 A ccording to a n u n cffical sion fo r fin a n c ia l assistan ce, it was T h e two sponsoring groups re c e n t­ ♦ T h e m eeting will include th e tch . 1 h as been m aking th e corn riper, at rep o rt, th e reco m m en d atio n has ly purchased th e property of th e re p o rte d by a fo u r-m a n delegation m < i board. C h a irm a n J. L H e m rn a n a fast ra te . been te leg rap h ed to Gov. P au l P a t­ Old Oregon T ra il 'o h , ol for a m u tu a l •»x th a t m et w ith th e G am e com m ission terso n in S alem , who is expected to in P o rtla n d last F riday. For th e past week th e N y - a c a n ­ m eeting hall, an d h a w form ed an Member» ol the committee ire ning o p eratio n s have been han d led m ake th e ap p o in tm e n t som etim e incorporation T h e O regon T ra il A ttending th e m eeting from th is M essr- a n d Me d am e H P T e r- H all association. by th e day ere v. the n ig h t shift h a v ­ th is week com m unity were K en R enstrom , Leo H arry N aka h im a, Ei A ing been ta k e n off a week ago. T h e re were n u m ero u s con ten d er Fife. C liff Fox an d M earl M arcum , T h e tx a rd ot directors of th e n e w Q ; — 1 S tunz. J o h n Savage, W B R u--ell. for th e p o sit.o n frem all th ree sect re p rese n tin g th e Nyssa B oat club Moss a!-o sta te d th a t production a--eo latio n is composed of m em ber- an d o th e r sp o rtsm en of th is area. h as been th e highest th is season of ,or.; of th e co u n ty , but according u of th e boards of th e t wo groups In creased telep h o n e p atro n s d u r- YaufrhI ' ®lrJ A 'f r ' ^ ^ L ?"* P revious rep o rts w ere th a t th e com ­ an y y ear in th e pa t a n d th a t th e 1 rep o rts th e executive co m m ittee ha mg 1353 h av e brought Nvs.sw - t ;al Lay,°' 5 ud. WUti ^ n ' J*lcJ ' a rd m ission would m ake a fin al decision q u ality of th e corn is th e best his v h ittied th e n u m b e r to th ree asp r- to 1.526 as of Sept. 1 it was a n n u m l h K *Al r- ° ° n ® * i? ss’ A’ in S ep tem b er about providing funds a r .t - : C h ester. C ounty Com m issioner■; com pany h as ever h an d led ced th is week by G ene O ra stv Nys- ^ r . - o n E ugene W. C leaver V ern from th e sale of fishing licenses, i G dell of Nys a, an d W ally Palm - .-a m a n ag e r of th e M alh eu r Home ° " n e r - W ayne C h e sn u t a n d W alker I b trg of O n ta rio . F in al decision of p a rtic u la rly th e o u t-o f-s ta te licenses T elephone Co. T h e n um ber include- x sold in M alh eu r county. re executive co m m ittee was no: M. re th a n 200 persons a tte n d e d F in al ta b u latio n show s record un an im o u s, it w as rep o rted . ti'. ’ com bined teach er s reception 52 p a tro n s served by th e Ny -a . x-1 T h e co m m ittee was chosen from T h e gam e com m ission m ade a s u r ­ prices were paid for 4-H a n d FFA persons resp o n d in g to a poll co n . C h ester h as served as county road an d pening m eeting of the P a re n t- c h a n g e in th e Nu Acres com m unity -!9 vey of th e reserv o ir a n d access r o a d s .! fa t stock a t th e a n n u a l Ju n io r F a t ducted by th e school board la -t M ay T he L ions club a n n u a l carn iv al ip e rin te n d e n t for th e p ast t wo and T each er association last T h u rsd ay in Idaho. but th e rep o rt was n o t subm itted Stock sale d u rin g th e C ounty F air, a n d th ey p ro p o rtio n ate ly re p n -ent Nys.va now sta n d s a a t th e top ot u e -h a lf years an d h ad moved to r..-::U a t the Ny -a high schcol. fo r study of th e com m ission u n til th e according to E M. H au ser, co unty d ate has been -et for S atu rd ay , Nov 21, it was revealed M onday noon a t Vale from H a rp e r w here he had May r Tom Jone- gave th e ad- th e list of th e co u n ty ’s th ree towns th ree opinions expressed a b r u t the d ay before th e S ep tem b er m eeting. extension agent. building p rogram as well as all sec­ th e club's m eeting by R V W ilson te e n engaged in re ta il busine--. dre.-- of welcome to Nyssa"s school in p ercen tag e of p atro n - in pr\ por­ R en stro m said. T op prices in th e beef division tions of th e school d istrict. an d E lm er Cru- n d - sponded on behalf of th e faculty an d p h one users. "should be opened up to the g eneral the reserve ch am pion. T oblers also co m m ittee for th e carn iv al. ed an d 132 favored c o n s id e rsa o n for school board. T h e local ex ch an g e h..d a g reater a c a fe te ria , a m usic room an d a public." Com m ission m em bers r e ­ bought th e ch am p io n fa t lam b, p ay - A m em b er-h ip pin was p re-en ted T h e m eeting was presided over by | gain in new p a tro n s th a n th e i :her m inded th a t Id ah o resid en ts have | ,ng $52.50 cwt. by Ed Boydell. p resident, to th e Rev shop; 46 favored a ca fete ria only a n d Mr- Leslie B allan ty n e, PTA p resi- two exchanges com bined w ith a total paid $10,000 fo r o u t-o f-s ta te fishing 41 w anted th e subject dropped T op prices in th e hcg division l \ r n o n L T aylor, pa te r c f th e co m ­ d tn t Mr O. E. Cheldelin. Mrs. W licenses ea ch season for th e p ast 10! were paid by Joe tfh u rc h an d C lay t m u n ity M ethodist ch u rc h In n o tify in g th e co m m ittee m em ­ C h arg es th a t a group of labor i D Hole mb an d Mr.-. R ich ard FVr- af 29 sho wn since J a n . 1. G ra -ty re ­ ported. year^ a n d p rac tica lly every purchase r chirgi. an d by th e O n tario B ran ch bers of th e b o ard ’s req u est for hern R. V W ilson, p rin cip al of Nyssa •o n tracto r- in M alh eu r co u n ty h a ce-s were in charge of th e social h a s been m ade for the privilege of | ) jf the U. S. N atio n al B ank. T hese h igh schcol, gave a rep o rt on r e la ­ oeen ex p lo itin g m ig ra n t workers, F igures relea ed by th e M ountain t serve, th e school b oard c h a irm a n fi-n in g a t O w yhee reservoir, R e n ­ ! prices co n stitu te an all tim e h igh for tive en ro llm en ts in th e seven high were m ade T u e sd a y by W. E, K im - arran g m e n ts. S ta te s T elep h o n e an d T eleg rap h C. sta te d , ’’W hatever your views, you strom reported. : revealed th a t M alh eu r county at the will n o t find yourself alone, p ro ­ ju n io r fat -took in M alh eu r county, schools com prising th e S n ak e River -ey, sta te lab o r com m issioner. // D ifficulties would be en countered according to H auser. p resen t tim e h a s th e h ig h est p e r­ viding every tne a tte n d s th e m e e t­ Valley class A football conference K im sey sa id th e group pays in providing special funds, even from cen tag e of long d istan ce calls per ing O fficially, th e board h as r.o It was revealed th a t Nyssa high workers 80 c e n ts an h o u r, but Average prices for all an im als th e sale of o u t-o f-s ta te licenses, be­ ; sub scrib er of an y a re a In th e en tire «.pinion in th e m a tte r, alth o u g h th e | sold were well above th e going m ar- school h a s th e sm allest en ro llm en t ch arg es th e farm e rs $1.10 an hour. cause of p a s t policies th a t lim ited M o u n tain S ta te s te rrito ry w hich m em ber- have th e sam e rig h ts as T h e c o n tra c to rs pocket, th e 30 cents [ ket price for an im als of com parable cf the seven. provision of fu n d s to assist with j covers seven w estern sta te - A b rea k ­ you. T h e b o a rd ’s only desire is to an hour, w ith o u t giving an y service , quality. Average h u n d re d w eight forest service roads or those m a in ­ dow n of long d ista n c e calls for M al­ give th e school d istric t p a tro n w hat e ith e r to th e farm e rs o r th e lab o r­ ta in ed for re c re a tio n a l purposes by- | price for th e 36 head of hogs was h eu r co u n ty 's th re e exchanges was they w ish to have in this an d all ers. $37.69, average for 39 h ead of la m b ' o th e r agencies, th e Nyssa delegation not available. i o th e r m a tte rs .” A n o th er evil of th e situ a tio n has was $28.00, an d $31.10 for 48 head of was told. S ince th e re is no forest W hen p a tro n s were polled last been :he h ija c k in g of labor resulting beef steers. Fall w eather h as h ad a difficult service a r e a n e a r th e Ow yhee re se r­ ! May, it, was revealed th a t a c a fe ­ in a scarcity of h elp on sem e farm s T h e success of th e sale w as due | tim e com ing to the valley tills year voir an d th e B u rea u of L and M a n ­ teria alone, com pletely furnished an d a su rp lu s on o th e rs. M ost of th e w ith th e first h alf of Septem ber ag em en t h a s no rec re atio n al a c ­ largely to th e su p p o rt of in d iv id u al vould cost appro x im ately $65,000 M alh eu r co u n ty m igrant.-, which show ing an average of 10 degrees — —A -1 R T _ _ tivities, th e local situ a tio n is " d if­ an d business concerns of th e valley, I T — vith o p e ra tin g costs estim a ted a t d u rin g th e p eak m o n th s of beet h a r- w arm er te m p eratu re th a n was ex- an d p articu la rly im p o rta n t was th e f e re n t” from th a t o f a n y o th e r are a, $25,000, of w hich all b u t $2000 or vest in O cto b er an d November j perienced for th e sam e period a year according to th e G am e com m ission, support given by th e O n ta rio L ive­ $3000 a y ear would be recovered L ast y e a r’s p o tato sh ip m en t record | reach es o v er 1700. are b ro u g h t in 1 ago. H igher n ig h ttim e m inim um | stock Com m ission co m p an y in e s ta b ­ R enstrom said. th ri ugh sale of m eals. d u rin g sp rin g m o n th s from Texas. was broken T u esd ay o f th is week te m p eratu re s this year have been R enstrom expressed optim ism th a t lishing a base price for a ll classes of Bids su b m itte d by th re e c o n tra c ­ Arizona an d C a lifo rn ia by su g ar when 32 ca rs left Nyssa to b ring recorded by th e N orth B oard of "som ething will be done even tu ally ,” an im als sold. tors for a c a fe te ria , n o t Including beet gro wers who ad v a n ce tra n sp o r­ to ta l sh ip m e n ts th is season to 2,101 C ontrol, b ut th e average has been a lth o u g h it m ay be som e tim e before A drian h ig h school’s Antelopes, utensils, m ixers, dishes, silverw are, ■ars. U nion P acific A gent Tom Jones ta tio n , an d provide food an d h o u s­ only four degrees w arm er th a n the etc., were $44,657, $47,455 an d $48,432. th e S ta te G am e com m ission w ill take reported. L ast y e a r’s reco rd for th e ing. T h ese m ig ra n ts as th ey are average for th e first 15 days in S e p ­ only O regon football team in the Bids o n a com bined p ro ject for a an active p a r t in d evelopm ent of a S n ak e R iver Valley class B confer- en tire ie a s o n was 2,061 an d Jones b ro u g h t in a re tu rn e d over to the tem ber, 1952. road. "T h e m a in th in g will be for enc, posted a n 8-0 victory an d a 0-C ca fete ria, m usic room an d shop, not predicted th a t overall sh ip m en ts th is I s ta tc em p lo y m en t service w ith the T h e first h a lf of S epteinoer this tie in two o n e -q u a rte r gam es of the including shop eq u ip m en t were $70,- everyone in te re ste d to co n tin u e y ear m ay exceed 2,200 cars. u n d e rsta n d in g th a t th ey a ls t, can y ear h as averaged 88 degrees m ax i­ 307, $75,282 a n d $30,052. w orking fo r som e su p p o rt a n d to Nyssa p ack in g houses h av e been ** used to w ork on co rn , onions, and m um as com pared w ith an average class B jam boree a t P arm a last F ri­ O th e r Business stress o u r idea to use gam e license ! o p era tin g full b last th is week to wind . P °tato es w here needed. But th e labor of 78 a year ago. M inim um average day night. At M onday evening’s school board funds a n d n o t p ro p erty ta x fu n d s to H ost P arm a was th e victim of up th e 1953 h arv e st w hich is ex p ect- c o n tra c to rs do n o t cooperate w ith th is year has been 51 as com pared m eeting, sale of th e O regon T rail build a n d m a in ta in th e ro a d ,” R e n ­ A drian's 8-0 victory, played as th e ed to be com pleted w ith in a few a n ? co o rd in ated p la n of labor dis- with 47 degrees in 1952. strom com m ented. th ird gam e of th e ex tra v ag a n za school building to th e Oregon T ra il n bution. In ste a d th ey raid labor T h e fo re p art of S ep tem b er this w ith M arsing h o ld in g th e Antelopes H all association, a corporation com ­ F ash io n s for m o rn in g , afte rn o o n days. G ro w er prices T u esd ay w eie t cam p s for crew s to g^ o u t and per- tn d evening were m odeled a t th e q '- te d from $-2 30 to $2 45 for U S. : form work o n those farm s where y ear was som ew hat cooler th a n the to th e zero tie in th e fo u rth gam e posed of th e O regon T ra il O range Ow yhee Riding club, was lx th a n n u a l Civic club fash io n show No. ls a n d from $2 50 to $2.60 lor th ey hold a c o n tra c t to th e d e tri­ p ast week w hen daily m axim unis T h e Jam boree was played to a an«' have been in th e 90s. T h e coolest W ednesday afte rn o o n a t th e Nyssa U. S. ex tra s. m e n t of those farm ers who do n ot day so fa r this year was Sept. 2 capacity crow d, w hich saw nine co n su m m ated w ith th e down p ay ­ O nion sh ip m e n ts were still la g ­ do business w ith them . take house. M rs. Lloyd W ilson, team s of th e conference In a display m e n t of $2,500 accepted. T otal sale when th e te m p e ra tu re clim bed U of th eir 1953 b ran d of football. O th er price was $10,000 an d all receipts president, welcomed guests an d in - ging th is week w ith only 17 cars "T h e situ a tio n is n o t en tirely new' only 78, the only d ay below 80 d e ­ Id e n tity of th e body found in th e roduced Mrs. G eorge O xnam , n a r- leaving h ere since th e firs t of the in th is section o f th e sta te . team s were F ru ltla n d , New P ly ­ will go in to th e school building fund. grees. In 1952, m ore th a n h a lf th t m o n th to b rin g th e season to ta l to S ale of 226 obsolete desk- from S nake R iver 10 m iles n o rth of th e a to r for th e revue. "W e have h ad co m p lain ts re g a rd ­ days were in th e 70s an d Sept, 9 m outh, W ilder, Notus, H om edale th e Nyssa school were sold to five W eiser ju n c tio n S ept. 8 h as been tnd M iddleton. Tlte hall, filled to ca p acity , w as 27 cars so far. T h e PM A office in ing m ig ra n ts being ch e ated of th e ir established by in v e stig a tin g police le co rated w ith b askets of fall flow- P ay ette rep o rted a weak m a rk e t w itn wages by o u t-o f-s ta te co n tra cto rs 1952 sa w a m axim um of o nly 68 d e­ A drian will play th e in ita l gam e Id a h o schools for $5 each, o r a to tal grees. T h e coolest n ig h t so fa r this of its n in e-g am e conference sc h e d ­ sum of $1,130. T he desks, no longer officers, O regon s ta te police said. rs an d c a tta ils an d a larg e clock sw eet S p a n ish U. S, No. ls b ringing dow n th e re in p ast seasons. m o n th w as th e m o rn in g of Sept. 4 ule u n d er th e lig h ts on Its hom e accep tab le in Oregon, have been re ­ T h e body was id entified as A ir­ on th e sta g e fu rn ish ed th e b ac k ­ from 45 ce n ts to 50 ce n ts for two to "T h e p lig h t of th e m ig rato ry th ree in ch o n io n s; th re e -in c h size workers th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try is a when th e te m p e ra tu re dropped t< field th is F riday. G am e tim e is 8 p placed by new desks an d those d is­ m an 2 C R ich ard S p eicher of E ngle­ ground for models. ca rd ed can be used In Idaho It was b ringing from 75 ce n ts to 80 cen ts p re tty sorry one. If O regon citizens 42 degrees. wood, Colo. m , and o p p onent is H omedale. E n te rta in m e n t n u m b ers were f u r ­ Min Max. Police said positive id en tificatio n nished m y Miss Amy Lewis, violinist, an d two to th re e in ch w hites from wish to do th e ir bit to h elp these O th er hom e gam es fo r th e A n te­ revealed th a t m any O regon schools was established w hen fin g er p rin ts and th e Misses Vela Dee Poulson, $1 to $1.10, All prices a re for 50 u n fo rtu n a te fellow A m ericans, it W ednesday, Sept. 9 4Í lopes with N ev P lym outh, O ct. 2; have destroyed th e ir obsolete desks. 90 of th e dead m an were m a tch e d w ith V an n ette Bybee a n d Ja n ic e W ill- pound lots. 4» Joseph, O ct. 16 in o n co n feren ce); 92 will m ean law en fo rcem en t officers T h u rsd ay , Sept. 10 __________________ m ilitary records. 5“ P arm a, Oct. 30, an d F ru itlan d , Nov. 91 F riday, Sept. 11 w ithin each com m unity.” •m s, accom panied bv Miss L au ra I n N aked w hen found, th e body S chenk M rs, D O, Bybee, played IN y S S O M e n 5f 3 . 92 S a tu rd a y , Sept. 12 b e n t to m atched th e descrip tio n of an a ir ­ organ back ground m usic. T h e team will trav el to W ilder, | 5t 91 S u n d ay , Sept. 13 —. , - , , —. 53 Sept. 25; to M iddleton. O ct. 9; to 92 M onday, Sept. 14 m an listed as AWOL th e sam e day C lothin g and accessories w ere * i g n t I d C I n O r 1T G S 54 Notus, Oct. 23, a n d to M arsing for 93 T uesday, Sept. 15 a t M ountain H om e air base. O fficers m odeled from W ilson Bros. D ept, A c a r wreck early S un d ay m o rn ­ G rass fires in th e grazin g are as of 57 its final gam e on A rm istice D ay for W ednesday, Sept. 16 were aided in tra c in g th e m an 's store, B rac k en ’s, th e S to rk Shop, ing betw een A drian an d Nyssa r e ­ Boise N atio n al fo rest h av e resu lted an aftern o o n gam e. <2:30*. New faces have been n oted d u rin g id e n tity by a rin g on w hich was in ­ Everybody’s, Inc. a n d B en F ra n k lin Av. m axim um . 91.6 degrees av in th e sen d in g T u esd ay afte rn o o n of th e p a st week behind several of the G lenn W ard is th e A ntelope coach, sulted in m inor in ju ries to th ree scribed p a r t of th e w ord "E ngle­ Store, C ostum es were a c ce n tu a ted m in im u m , 51.7 degrees; p recip ita- A drian youths and extensive dam age 48 m en from th « Nyssa lab o r cam p assisted by Jim H arper. wood." c h a irs in N yssa’s two b a rb e r shops. tion, none. to a ca r ow ned by G ordon Sillonis w ith jew elry accessories from P au lu s to fig h t th e fires. Because of co n d itio n of th e body JeweL-y an d Ja c k so n ’s Jew elry store. M ost rec en t new a rriv a l is Joe a n d driven by h is son, Albert. Bill S h am b au g h , cam p m a n ag er, w hen found, w ith ta p e across th e T h* la te s t in h a ir styles were p re ­ S illonis suffered a shoulder d is­ H enson, form erly of C aldw ell b ut J O B ’S D A U G H T E R « sent th e m en from h ere by tru ck s m outh, evidence of h a n d s having sented from th e B eau ty Nook an d location an d two passengers, G ary fo r th e p ast four m o n th s b arb erin g T O MEET T O N IG H T in answ er to ap p eals by th e fo restry been tap ed to g e th e r a n d bruises Ow yhee B eau ty shop. W ebster an d R obert M atthew s, te - Jo b 's D au g h te rs will m eet tonight service for 25 m en an d th e b u reau in Pasco, W ash., who s ta rte d w ork­ above th e eyes, it was called a clear ceived cuts an d bruises. W e b n er was ing M onday m orning ;n th e M iner M odels were L o rra in e F isch er, a t th e M asonic h all. G ra n d G u ard - of lan d m a n a g e m e n t fo r 23 m en. case of hom icide by M alh eu r C ounty A fam ily group of 50 g ath ered at tre a te d a t the M alheur M em orial J e a n Yeo an d asso ciate G ran d S ending of th e local m en h a s n o t B a rb e r shop C oroner G eorge B eechler an d Dr. Mrs. H ow ard Love joy, S allee M organ, A recen t ad d itio n to th e Owyhee G u a rd ia n O riville B erry a n d Mrs the Nyssa city p a rk for a picnic d in ­ h o sp ital a t th e M alheur M em orial Jo seph B eem an, Boise pathologist M arilyn P o n d , K ristin R in e h a rt, depleated crew s w orking o n farm s, D onna J a n e P eterso n , J e a n W alker, S h am b au g h p o in ted o u t, since m ost sh o p is V ernon R a n d lem an , m a n a ­ P e a rl R eynolds, G ra n d custodian ner S unday, Sept. 6. In h o n o r of Mr lonls was given em ergency tre a tm e n t who perform ed th e autopsy. at th e sam e tim e. T hey were relea ed No a rre sts of suspects have been G eorgia Lee P eterson. La V ern Ford, of th em were tra n s ie n ts n o t re g u ­ g er o f th e shop since th e m oving of will be p resen t. Council m em bers of tnd Mrs. C h arles Goodell of Iow a from th e hospital S u nday a fte r Ellen Ann Bowns. N ancy S trin g er, Those atte n d in g were Mrs. Jen n ie B ethel No. 33 will be installed. S p in Brown to W eiser. larly assigned to farm ers. announced by police. M arion M eyers, L yndia C undall, Goodell, Mr. an d M rs R o b ert G o o d ­ tre a tm e n t. Sillonis told officers th a t th e c a r Mrs. M arjo ry M orrison, M rs. C lay ­ ell, Tw ila an d N ancy, Mr. an d M rs to n Je n sen , S teven M ann, M rs. Dick Jam e W ash b u rn , M ary, D avid, P h y . went o u t of control an d h it a ro a d ­ S tockham , Mrs, T re a sa B in g h am , His an d R oger of C ald well. Mr. an c side d itc h w hich caused th e car to Mrs. N ina Cottle, C arolyn Pond. Mrs. G ordon M itchell. G lo ria a n c "bounce” end over end th ree tim es D onna B utler, Ellen Brow er. K a th - G lenda of U nity, Mr. an d Mrs. L eo­ a n d land on its wheels a fte r clipping tard D uncan an d L aV eta of Jo rd o n off a telephone pole. A m eeting of th e S nake R iver eryn P arm er, V irginia Bybee and M onday m orning a Buick car was Valley, Mr. and Mrs. C h ester G oodell V a’lpy S ch o o lm asters’ association is Vela Dee Poulson. badly dam aged w hen it h it a tru ck -ta n d c u t of th is gam e. of th re e Viking first dow ns a n d four Nyssa h ig h school’s Bulldogs m ade of P ay ette, Mr. a n d Mrs. R aym ond M rs. F red B racken, c h a irm a n for scheduled for T h u rsd a y . S ept 24 a mile west of Nyssa on Im p erial T h e P ira te s took to th e air more T h e session will be h eld a t E ast Side th e revue a n d Mrs. G eorge Cobern a good ac co u n tin g for them selves pass a tte m p ts w ith on e com pletion o ften th a n an y o th e r team , w ith six O adell, Mr. a n d M rs. L eo n ard avenue. D river of th e car, M. L. T h e Bulldogs' brief b all-carry in g d u rin g th e two q u a rte rs th e y played cafe. O n tario , a t 7 p. m., according an d M rs. Jo e C u n d all, c o -c h a irm a n pass a tte m p ts b u t n one com pleted Goodell, Jim m ie an d S m a n c f O n ta ­ Rossow, of O n tario was unin ju red . to R. V. W ilson, who m ade th e a n ­ of th e tea co m m ittee were assisted F rid ay n ig h t in th e 15th a n n u a l period was m arked by a couple of T h e W olverines, w ith four pass a t ­ rio, Mrs. E tle l G oodell of Vale, M r by M rs. O xnam , M rs. J o h n B road, S n ak e R iver V alley class A football fum bles, one being recovered by nouncem ent. te m p ts, were equally unsuccessful, and Mrs. Irw in T o p liff, T h eresa an d Vale, an d g ro u n d -ru n n in g plays. M arcia of A drian, E lizab eth G oodell T h e association Ls m ade up of th e Mrs. L am o n t Fife. M rs. E. D. M ich- conference jam b o ree a t O n tario . J . T an n e r, only tw o -y ear le tte r- two of th em being Incom plete and of E m m ett, M rs. D elb ert C leaver, In th e d raw in g th e Bulldogs drew seven O regon a n d Id a h o schools aelson an d M rs. D on G ra h am . two being In tercep ted . P ay ette made m an on th e Bulldog te am , in sp ired a bye for o p p o n en ts an d q u a rte rs to G ayr, B rian. D onald an d K irk, M r Door prizes, p resen ted by th e p a r- com prising th e class A an d th e n in e his team in solid defensive p lay d u r ­ one first dow n as a g a in st none for BuU- m em bers of th e class B ath letic co n ­ tic ip a tin g m e rc h an ts, w ere won by I £ an d Mrs. E dw ard T cp liff, R ita M ae, W eiser. in g , th e two gam es a n d acco u n ted ferences. A rth u r H iem stra of New Mrs. G e rrit S iam , V irginia D u P re. | o p p o n en t in th e th ird q u a rte r a n * d for m ost of th e Nyssa y ard ag e, c a ll­ M erid ian Ties O n ta rio 7-7 W an d a an d C h arles, Mr. a n d M rs. D eer h u n te rs are invited to be th e P au lin e Russell. M rs. G eorge Moel- P lym outh is th e president. M e rid ia n ’s W a rrio rs, opposing the Leslie T o p liff an d Mr. an d M rs. Alva guests of th e N yssa R ifle an d Pistol Vale's V ikings for th e fin al p erio d — ing th e plays from a h alfb a ck posi­ O n th e agen d a for th e m eeting a re ler an d Lucille P ett. Jo a n n e H ew ett club S un d ay , betw een th e hou rs of O n ta rio T ig ers In th e second game, G oodell a n d Alva G oodell, J r. th u s s u b sta n tia tin g C oach H ow ard tion. th e election of 1953-54 te rm officers, drew th e nam es, 1 to 5 p. m „ for a preseason w arm ­ S ta rtin g in th e N y ssa -E m m e tt was th e Jam boree sta n d o u t team , Lovejoy's p red ictio n th a t h is team discussion of th e m usic clinic for up a n d p ractice period. would d raw its m ost c o n s ista n t gam e were Teddy K eck a n d T a n ­ d isp lay in g m idseason form In its BU SIN ESS A SSO CIA TIO N la te r in th e y ear an d questions a ris- NYSSA BAND TO PLAY" All ran g e facilities of th e club will jam boree foe, Vale, In re c e n t years. n er, cap tain s an d H olcom b a n d Jo h n s’m o o th -ru n n in g fo rm atio n s ag ain st TO M EET FR ID A Y NOON ing on in te r-sc h o o l activities in AX G R A N T COUNTY F A IR B oth gam es fo r th e Bulldogs ended S im irtiar in th e backfield, a n d D. th e favored T ig ers, w hom th ey held Nyssa B usiness M en’s association be a t th e disposal of guests a t no g eneral. | O ne of Its freq u en t public co n certs scoreless, th e on e w ith E m m e tt b e­ H artley , Jo h n L ien k aem p er, Jim to a 7-7 tie. will hold its S ep tem b er m eeting F r i­ cost, except fo r a sm all fee to d e ­ A pass, only one a tte m p te d by O n ­ day noon a t C a rl’s Doll H ouse cafe, fra y cost of targets. , ! was ren d e re d M onday n ig h t a t th e ing played on fairly even term s, b u t P o in ts, Ned S nider and H a rry B um - A co m p ete n t gunsmit'.*- vlU elso be ta rio , to Dick Rule, end, resu ltin g In it h as been a n n o u n c ed by C arlos ¡c ity p ark by th e N yssa M unicipal w ith th e Bulldogs slig h tly o u t-p la y - g a m e r In th e backfield. on lam d to give aid in solving sig h t­ ^ c , j band, w ith Leon B u rt d irectin g . | ing th e H uskies acco rd in g to gam e F o r th e N yssa-V ale gam e K eck, th e T ig e rs’ touchdow n. T h ro u g h this B uchner, p resident. T a n n e r, Holcomb a n d S im in ia r T D -m a k in g play th e T igers, who h ad E ffo rts are being m ade, B u c h n er ing problem s. ill T h e 30--piece b an d h a s accepted statistics. T h e club's ran g e Is located m id ­ th e ball to s ta r t th e gam e, never sta rte d ’ in the backfield a n d Bill Nyssa s ta rte d th e th ird q u a rte r said, to secure a sp e ak e r from th e la st F rid a y a t „ N yssa ! a n in v ita tio n to play a c o n c ert th is B alloting ________________- lost it to M erid ian . Boi.se A dvertising club to ad d ress way betw een Nyssa a n d Vale on the h ig h school for B -squad yell leaders T h u rs d a y evening a t th e G ra n t w ith th e ball on its own 40-yard Lovejoy, LienkaempeT, J. Chavez, old Vale road. T h e W a rrio rs' touchdow n cam e on resulted in th e election of N ancy Jo co u n ty fa ir in J o h n D ay. T h e band line, w ith Rod Holcom b, h alfb ack . R. T hom pson an d S n id e r in th e an en d ru n by S ta n M cGill. Bill th e group. in a line buck fo r th e firs t play. j line. H ouse. C arolyn Jones. P hyllis M ed- will leave a t 3:30 p. m. by p riv ate JA K E S V IS IT S AT ALBANY C ohen ra n th e e x tra p o in t across FALSE ALARM T h e N y ssa -E m m e tt g am e w a s , W eiser 1953 C ham ps lock. P a t N icholson an d N ancy Skeen, bus. M ike Ja k es, N yssa radio an d te le­ good, c o n sista n t football, w ith n o ' W eiser’s W olverines, d raw in g th e to tie It up. A s h o rt circ u it w as blam ed fo r a i t was rep o rted by R. V, W ilson,' __ M erid ian , w hich forsook th e a ir vision tech n ician , le ft la te F rid a y o u tsta n d in g plays by e ith e r team : P a y e tte P irates as o p p o n en t In th e principal F O U R S PE A K E R S ON TM false fire call W ed n esd ay m o rn in g T h e Bulldogs m ade th re e firs t downs first q u arte r, em erged 1953 Ja m b o ree en tirely , a n d O n ta rio each m ade when th e siren called v o lu n teers to for A lbany to visit w ith his d au g h ter, B allots were counted M onday a n d PRO G R A M FOR FRIDAY' Mrs Jo h n Amble, a n d fam ily, who to none by E m m e tt a n d a tte m p te d ch am p io n w ith a 14-0 victo ry over th re e firs t downs. th e results an n o u n c ed to all classes j F o u r fiv e-m in u te sp eak ers w ill be th ree passes on e being com pleted 1 th e P irates. F re d R edsull, T ig e r q u arterb ack , th e fire s ta tio n a t th e city h all. recently m oved th e re fro m here. F irem en rep o rted th a t te lep h o n e line p resented on th e p ro g ra m of th e an d two In tercep ted by th e H uskies T uesd ay m orning. H e re tu rn e d S unday. F irst touchdow n was m ad e by Lon an d M cGill, W a rrio r q u a rte r, were T en girls were ca n d id a tes fo r th e Nyssa T o a stm a ste rs clu b F riday E m m ett trie d th e a ir tw ice fo r two B aker, back, who In tercep ted a pass, *ne° g am e’s ' o r n t t a n d ^ ' p ^ l ^ tow n T a n n d f "crossed *“ * * of rm p a r t five positions. D efeated were S an d ra m orning. T h ey are E arl A lexander, incom pletions. i th e first play trie d by th e P ira te s R edsull for h is defensive work and n w o ires” w ere believed to h av e tou ch ed GENE H UFFM AN D av. K a re n Fife. P hyllis Fox, A n­ W ayne C h e stn u t, G eorge Cobern Vale Held to 0-0 T ie w hen th ey gained possession of th e M cGill for his shiftin ess. ARRIVES IN JA PAN off th e siren. n e tte S tra d le y an d C herie Toombs. and M ark P urcell. In th e Vale gam e, th e Bulldogs m et ball. P oint was m ade by H. Cox in B an d s M arch in Review Mr. a n d Mrs. Ja m es H u ffm a n r e ­ T h e colorful a n n u a l event began | T h e speak ers will be in tro d u ced 'tif f e r co m p etitio n , w ith th e V ikings a line buck. G RA N GE M E E T IN G ceived word M onday th a t th e ir son, TO PORTLA N D by W a lte r M cP a rtlan d . to a stm a ste r, Parting from their 40-yard line a n d W eiser’s second T D was m ad e by w ith th e cu sto m ary p ara d e of school j T h e O regon T ra il G ra n g e will P vt. G ene H u ffm a n h a s arriv ed in R n j W. Ri a Mon* an d th e ir e ffo rts criticized an d keeping th e ball in a steady m a rc h | Bill R yan, w ith N. C am pbell m a k ­ b a n d s a n d team s th e le n g th of th e m eet T h u r d ay ev en in g of th is week D rake, J a p a n . He h a s served w ith field. day fo r P o rtla n d to a tte n d a s ta te evalu ated by T om Jones, for m ost of the fourth q u a rte r. ing e x tra po in t o n a line buck. a t 8 30 a t th e O reg o n T ra il school th e U nited S ta te s 6 th I n fa n tr y d i­ M e rid ian ’s royal blue-clad band, board m eeting of the O regon P a r- D w ight W vrkoff w.;i p re se n t the B aker, a senior playing h is first In a icterm in ed defensive sta n d vision since M arch. bouse. (C o n tin u ed o n P age •) ents a n d T eachers. io tm d tab i* discussion th * Build"'.’ w .h » '- « a tto « o c la u g h t y ear c f football, wa tl in d iv id u al Record Prices Paid For 4H, FFA Fat Stock N y ssa Telephone Users Increase o m ce Jan u ary 1 w l < n Large Turnout For r e a d ie r Reception Lions C arnival D ate Set for Nov. 21 State Labor Head Charges Workers Are Exploited H c i' Weather Prevails During First Halt Sept. '52 Spud Shipra°n! Record Exceeded; Adrian Wins 1, Ties I In "B" Jamboree Games Xl*ll V6SI Hi HQ llCQl Enlarged Style Review Attracts Area Women Dead Airman Is Identified Sunday Morning Wreck Reported B arber Personnel C h an g es Noted H ere Goodell Families Meet For Picnic Schoolmasters Meet Sept. 24 Bulldogs Hold Emmell, Vale lo 0-0 Ties in SRV Football Jamboree; Weiser Downs Payette 14-0 for Championship Hunters Guests Of Rifle Club B-Sguad Yell L eaders OnOSen by bcnool