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fé- m 4 # T H E N Y S S A G A T E C IT Y JO U R N A L . N Y SSA . O R E G O N . T H U R S D A Y . JA N U A R Y 27. 1955 PAGE TEN NYSSA THEATRE D IA L 3932 Starting J I M pun. Su. «7 h # J IM P A FRIDAY-SATURDAY JANUARY 28-29 "CHALLENGE OF THE WILD" In color . . An ad v en tu re of re a l life in N orthern C anada an d Alaska. —Also— "KYBER PATROL" DUNCAN FERRY TO BE PROPOSED TO ENGINEERS (C ontinued from Page 1) F erry dam in A ugust, 1923 w ere $2,121,000 and at the sam e tim e the O w yhee dam construction costs w ere estim ated at $6,628,000 Final costs a fte r work was com- j pleted in 1942 w ere $6,671,000. House said th at the O w yhee reservoir assures a full supply of w a te r for tw o years w ith m ini m um inflow the second year W ith tw o reservoirs th ere would be sufficient w ater for four y ea rs’ supply. The D uncan F erry dam would also assure definite flood control, he reported. A nother reclam ation proposal to be presented to the Arm y E n gineers is fpr a 100,000 acre feet capacity reservoir on Jo rd an creek through construction of a dam a few m iles east of the Idaho line. The proposal is for su p p le m ental w a te r for natu ral flow rig h ts on Jo rd a n creek and the capacity would double the a n nual estim ated requirem ents for purposes of a holdover storage as w as contem plated in the O w yhee anti-sales tax forces sp ran g into action and the O regon F arm ers Union cam e up w ith a proposal th at incom e tax es be increased for those earn in g m ore th an $7000 a year. A proposed con stitu tio n al a- m endm ent to p erm it em ergency clauses on tax bills was in tro d u ced This bill w ould perm it the legislature to pass new tax bills w ithout giving th e people a chance to kill them by re fe re n dum . "My trip to O lym pia. Wash., was very inform ative. Besides m eeting the m em bers of th eir fish and gam e com m ittee and the m em bers of the fishery com m is sion, we m et Gov. L angley and various m em bers of the W ashing ton legislature. We w ere tak en first to inspect som e fish w ays on the D eschutes river, rig h t in Olym pia. We also w ent around the Hood canal som e 30 m iles out of O lym pia to look over a salm on hatchery. At a break fast m eeting on F riday m orning the in ter-state problem s relatin g to com m ercial and sports fishing w ere discus sed ” S tu n z reported. “A nyone interested in propos ing bills should do so before Feb. 3, as I understan d th a t bills in troduced afte r th at d ate w ill have to be p resented to th e rules com m ittee. This m ight resu lt in a lot of red tap e and consequently the bill m ig h t never be acted upon," it was explained. CITY COUNCIL APPROVES PLAN FOR NEW WATER (C ontinued from P age 1) cubic foot area. M ayor House announced th a t a citizens com m ittee will be a p pointed w ithin the n ex t few days to assist th e council and th e e n gineering firm in d eterm in in g the needs for p artial ren ovation of the p resen t system . T here w ill be need for som e new lines, som e replacem ents and larg er lines in p arts of tow n to assure sufficient pressu re in all p arts of tow n. The com m ittee, possibly m ade up of 10 citizens, will help decide the •m o u n t of a new w ater ren tal rate, and o th er details to m eet the approval of th e g en eral public. M eters w ill not be in stalled for I residences, but some com m ercial 4 miles west, 2 M miles north and V i mile west of Wilder, Ida users possibly m ay h av e a m e te r ho, in Arena Valley or 2 miles west of Roswell, then 1*4 ed system , it was reported. The new source of supply, as mile south (follow the signs). ten tativ ely plan n ed , will serve all present needs and w ith an a d d i tional reserv o ir w ould supply a p o pulation of 8,000 people, A p SA L E S T A R T S A T 12:00 N O O N p legate said. PUBLIC S A L E Monday, January 31st 39 HEAD OF OUTSTANDING HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE C L A SSIFIE D FOR RESU LTS W e A re Now C o n tractin g — ACREAGE FOR CARROT SEED C ow s a re good p ro d u c e rs, a v e ra g e h e rd te s t of 3.8 to 4.0, P u b lic m ay see th is h e rd m ilk e d a t 5:30 p ,m a n y e v e n in g b e fo re sale d a te . A ll re c o rd s g iv en d a y of sale. A la rg e lin e of G ood M a c h in e ry in c lu d in g 2 T ra c to rs a n d E q u ip m e n t. R oots F u r n is h e d L unch D ia l 3115 T E R M S —C A S H CARL SYME, Owner Dessert Seed Co. 403 N. M ain — Cols. B e rt A n d e rso n , Jo e C h u rc h , C la y to n T sc h irg i. A u cts. L. H. F r itts , C le rk In Color w ith RICHARD EGAN DAWN ADAMS A dv enture charges dow n from the w ilds of India. DALE BINGMAN CHOSEN MAN OF YEAR BY JAYCEES (C ontinued from P age 1) cessing plant th at is considering Nyssa as a new site. A special com m ittee supplied inform ation to th e B ureau of R eclam ation j ab o u t irrigation needs and two SUNDAY-MONDAY ,4-H scholarships and assistance JANUARY 30-31 in sending a candidate to Girls S ta te w ere reported. A luncheon "W OM AN'S for a F arm B ureau-sponsored grassm an to u r was served by the WORLD" Nyssa C ham ber, w hich also col- j laborated w ith the O ntario C ham ber at the annual Feeders Day C i N em a S c O PÉ ev en t at the M alheur experim ent In Technicolor w ith station. CLIFTON WEBB P hysical effort on the p art of JU N E ALLYSON n early all the m em bership to VAN HEFLIN w rap large N yssa-area onions, LAUREN BACALL b ro u g h t nationw ide recognition to this com m unity when the o n H ere’s the gayest hit of the season, dealing w ith th at p h e n ions w ere used as place cards at om enon of m odern tim es. . . the national R eclam ation asso ciation m eeting in P ortland. Hew- The contem porary A m erican ett stated th at spontaneous re wom an. sponse of C ham ber m em bers M atinee S unday 1:30 w hen the S nake riv er bridge col lapsed, resulted in ferry service being started w ithin a m atter of TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY a few hours afte r the disaster to provide access to and from Nyssa. FEBRUARY 1-2 The bridge collapse was described as a "blessing in disguise’’ since "DOW N THREE a m odern, new stru c tu re w ill re DARK STREETS" place the old bridge. w ith O ptim ism Voiced BRODERICK CRAW FORD G ene S tunz, new ly elected RUTH ROMAN president for 1955, stated th at the MARTHA HYDEN C ham ber is supposed to be active MARSIA PAVAN in every business and activity in the com m unity and asserted that M urder has been done and standing com m ittee heads have clues leud in th ree directions. the sp irit of Nyssa and m any Who was the killer? plans alrvndy have been m ade for the year. > A cham ber of com m erce was THURSDAY-FR1DAY com pared to an autom obile, all FEBRUARY 3-4 cylinders of w hich are im portant arid re p resen t various co m m it * "BEAU tees; th e job of the p resident and vice p resid en t is to keep the car ' BRUMMELL" on the road, w hile the routes are In E astm an Color w ith elected by the board of directors STEW ART GRANGER Fuel is a m ix tu re of optim ism ELIZA BETH TAYLOR and cooperation and optim ism is PETER UTINOV assured because of prospects of ROBERT MORLEY a good, strong econom y w hile cooperation is ev id en t because of B eau B rum m ell becam e one of N yssa’s past record. th e best-know n m en in history M agician P erform s and this is his stirrin g , spectac Special e n te rta in m e n t was p ro u lar, rom ance-laden story, told vided by P rof John, Snoddy, a s only the screen can tell it. Shell Oil Co. public relations m an, who outlined the process of re fining oil through hum orous tricks of m agic. The sleight of SATURDAY, FEB. 5 hand artist, perform ed old and "ADVENTURES OF new tricks of m agic and included several C ham ber m em bers in his . ROBINSON "gags” of su rp rise and illusion. S tanley Thom pson, high school CRUSOE" senior introduced as N yssa’s Lib. In P athecolor w ith erace, perform ed at the piano to DAN O HERLIKY im personate the fam ed TV pian- JAM ES FERNANDEZ I ist for additional en tertain m en t. FELIPE De ALHA O ut of tow n guests at the an- CHEL LOPEZ ; nual b anquet included Dr. W W. S to rm -raging excitem ent torn , Jones, Jo rd a n V alley; Mr. and from the u nforgettable pages | Mrs. V ernon Reed and Mr and of the w orld's greatest ad v en I Mrs. P hil Bell, O ntario; Dr and tu re story. Mrs. Dale S cheer and Don Lay- j m an, V ale; Mr. and Mrs. Gale ' S pinning and Mr. and Mrs Blain S tubblefield, W eiser; Mr. and SUNDAY-MONDAY Mrs. R obert O verstake, Ray R ap h FEBRUARY 6-7 ael, Tom M cGregor and Joe Jon- ely, Boise, and Mr. and Mrs. "THE STUDENT H arry P u tz ier and Mr. and Mrs. PRINCE" C harles Sanford, E m m ett T he d in n e r w as served by w o m en of the O regon T rail Hall C in em asco pe association. In Ansco Color w ith STUNZ REPO RT HAS WORD OF ANN BLYTH SALES TAX PRO PO SA L EDMUND PURDUM (C ontinued on F age 12) JOHN ERICSON raise 60,000,000 dollars a y ear will LOUIS CALBERN be sponsored by Rep. H ill from The glorious love story of the 1 Lane county. This am ount w ould p rin ce who longed for the life be ea r m ark ed for local school of an ord in ary student. districts. M atinee S unday 1:30 A fter this announcem ent the Symptoms of Distress Arising from TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 8-9 STOMACH ULCERS d u e t o EXCESS ACID "SO THIS IS PARIS" QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST In T echnicolor w ith TONY CURTIS GLORIA DeHAVEN GENE NELSON CORINNE CALVET Com e join the 3 w ackiest s a il ors you ev er saw on a fabulous lave in P aris. Hold i»n to your h ats, it’s a R oller C oaster rid e for fun. Aik About 15-Day Triai O ñor O v rr five m illion p a r k it f n of the W itlA R O T v r iTMt m have hern »old (or relief of symptoms rfomtre*» arming from S t o m a c h arxl D u o d e n a l U l c r r t d i e to E ic e a a A c id - P e e r D lg e a t le n , S o u r « U p a at S t o m a c h , O a a s ln o a t , H e a r t b u r n , t la e p lo a in e M , S t c . . O m to C ic e o s A r id . A .k IlS “ W illa r d '* M o a aa g o " w hich fully s ip ia in a Uua horns Ire stm e n t—ltww - e l NYSSA PHARMACY OWYHEE DRUG CO. lA rV 1J5L rr ofi6S5 □ lo n e y savin >9 m en u s C— - I L — --------------- ' - 1 for — i - — .. I----------- J L . . J 1 ---------- 1 “ ‘ — — t v . I W e ’re HI T o b s e rv in g N a tio n a l T h r if t — fsL W eek w ith a b a rg a in fo rm u la fo Y sa v e y o u r food p u r s e . . . F o o d s ch o sen fo r th e ir low p ric e a n d h ig h food v a lu e — no fa n c y p a c k s. Y ou Kraft c a n p r e p a r e m o n e y -s a v in g m e n u s CHEEZ WHIZ w itlf th is list of d e p e n d a b le e v e r y d a y food fa v o rite s. S houlder N abisco Graham Crackers 2 lbs........... G 3 c S unshine CARN ATION IN STAN T M IL K 12-oz. Chocolate LAMB CHOPS Lb............. 4 9 £ H e a vy S lab BACON Lb. ROASTING HENS Lb................................. 3 9 £ Beef C9M 60FOOCtS 15-oz. N alley 's CHILI 4 for . . 8 9 c CHOPPED BEEF 3 for $ 1 . 0 0 A KING CAKE MIXES 3 for $ 1 . 0 0 NEW CLOSING HOURS— W eekdays 7 P .M . L -T Shurfine CABBAGE Testm ark Lb. 3 lbs. Each . . 7 9 £ New G reen • SHORTENING New! * 'm m * .* ' / -Vi-.. V New New! C olored PAPER TOWELS R o l l ................ 2 2 c S a tu rd a y s 8 P.M. RIB STEAKS Lb................................. 5 5 ç W ilson's 12-oz. c a n HOME0 UYS Betty C rocker Brownie & M arble 1 • • . 6c • Fresh G olden CARROTS 2 B u n ch e s................. D ial 2231 2 l£ 204 G ood Ave. WILSON’S Super M arket "A lw ays The Best For Less" S ale D ates—Jan. 27, 28, 29th Free Parking Free Delivery