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U. o f 0. Lib ra ry G Eugene, Ore gon Savings at All Stores During Nyssa's Gas Days This Week VOLUME L N yssa Gate C ity Jo u rn a l THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 24. 1955 Proper Irrigation, Conservation Of Water Expected to Help Short Supply Predicted ior Farms Throughout Área 1355-56 School Budget Hearing Set Tuesday C of C Discusses New Senate Bill, Jersey Show Nyssa Host Mar. 30 Annual Track Meet For Five Schools F 1ST SECTION NO. II Public Meeting Tonight io Discuss Proposed Water Works; Bond Election Monday; Water Rates Determined Schools from A drian, Vale, Em A budget com m ittee m eeting m ett, W eiser, C aldw ell, M eridian for school district 26-c will be M em bers o i th e N yssa cham ber Proper irrigation m ethods can assure nearly norm al crops held T uesday evening. M arch 2 9 .1 0f commerce w ent on record Wed - and Nyssa will p articip ate in the I A public m eeting has been called for 8 o’clock tonight at on th e Owyhee project in spite o f w ater supplies report- at the ju n io r high school building nesday as proposing th e Senate annual M arch track m eet to be the high school L ittle T heater w here all details of the pro ed to be less than a ten y ear average of norm al, was the T he m eeting has been called bill No. 121, w hich is a m inim um held at H artley field in N y ssa , posed new w ater system for Nyssa, Monday’s bond election conclusion of several persons attending a m eeting sponsored for school board m em bers. H enry fright ra te bill, a fte r a discussion W ednesday, Mar. 30. and new w ater rental rates w dl be explained and discussed i by the SCS, extension service and w eather bureau in Vale Dobell, chairm an. John Schenk was led by Tom Jones, UP agent Dick Forbess, who served as chairm an of a 10-person citi The pole vau lt and high hur-1 W ilton Jackson, W arren Farm er, for Nyssa. ------------------------------------------------- • ast W ednesday. dies will sta rt th e aftern o o n ’s . zen- com m ittee th at tudied an d ' R alph L aurence and R. V. W il Mrs. Hope G rid er introduced to j track and field events at 3:30 w ith ! proposed new w a te r rates to pay B etter tim ing of irrigation was son, clerk, and additional m em the group plan s for th e Spring ; the shot and m ile run at 3:45; dis-1 for the principal and in terest on cited by F red Tileston, irrigation bers who have been asked to serve engineer. USDA research service, on the special com m ittee. Bob Jersey show w ith a ten tativ e date cus and 100 y ard dash 4:00, high the $183,000 bond issue, will p re O ntario, as an im p o rtan t factor Thom pson, W alker Low, Max set for May 28. Mrs. G rider said 1 jum p and 40 y ard ru n 4 15, ja v side at the m eeting. Earl C. in saving w ater. He said th at in Moore, John Stam and Fred th at she was hoping to get George elin and low hurdles 4 30, broad Reynolds, consulting engineer for H arris of K e n tu ck y to judge this jum p and 220 yard dash 4 45, 880 a firm th at has planned the sys general, most farm ers could cut Bracken. y e a r’s show. She also said that yard ru n 4 55 and the last event, | tem w ill give a general o u tlin e of the tim e they leave w ater on A ten tativ e budget for d istrict she would like to see Nyssa tie-in the 880 relay at 5:00. the proposed new system , the th eir crops by one-third w ithout 26-c for the 1955-56 school y ear this year w ith th e national show w a te r shortage, th at has been in reducing yields appreciably. He The w in n er of the m eet will d e Residents of Nyssa and its im M em bers of the Ju n io r C ham also reported th at surveys show will be review ed and studied and and th at a record of last sp rin g ’s term ine w hich team can com pile creasing for several years and was ber of C om m erce w ill sponsor a about 50 percent of all irrigation a budget hearing w ill be held at meet, showed eight states and 35 the g re ater am ount of points, w ith clim axed last sum m er w hen gaso m ediate rural com m unities con car-w ash S atu rd ay and S unday, w ater is w asted through faulty a la te r date to be determ ined at towns w ere rep resen ted and 1,000 5 points to be aw arded for first line contam inated one well, and trib u ted $048 to the Red Cross people attended. A pril 2 and 3, at the Ja y B ybee conveyance, field run-off and th at m eeting. place, 3 points for second, 2 for all phases of a detailed study du rin g the an n u al d riv e tw o A suggestion was m ade th at the third place, and 1 point for fo u rth m ade by his firm . A m em ber of w eeks ago and at least $50 m ore hom e at 17 N orth 6th, in an effort I percolation. • m erchants give m erchandise ce r place. the city council will ex plain pro is expected to come in, according to raise m oney to sponsor youth Neil Hoffman, superintendent tificates this y ea r instead of tro posed new rates th at will affect to F rank Sherwood, chairm an. activities. The w ashing w ill b e j of the M alheur experim ent stat- T rack judges for the events are phies. dom estic w ater, irrigation and gin at 9 a. m. and ru n u n til 6 p.m. j ion, speaking on possible cro p In the Nyssa business d istrict, Dick Tensen, H arry McGinlev, on S atu rd ay and from 1 p. m. u n ping ad ju stm en ts th at w ould help $192 was contributed as com Dick Wilson, banquet chairm an Dwight W yckoff. and E. Ballou. com m ercial ren tals. The E aster com m unity choir of the cham ber, said th at April til all th e cars in tow n are washed j conserve w ater, stressed the lm- pared w ith $181 a y ear ago. In D etailed Study Field judges are Dale O v er S unday evening, according to | portance of weed control in a will practice M onday at 8 p. m. 12 is th e d ate set for the Nu th e residential area w here the The need has been a p p a ren t for W oodrow Sew ell, general ch a ir | short w a te r year and suggested in the M ethodist church. Pictures Acres grange and cham ber ban- stak e and Lou A ttebery, w ith K several years of the inadequacy d riv e was conducted by w om en E K everen who is the Nyssa track m an of the com m ittee. A ssisting I crops and irrigation practices for of the group will be taken at this ! quet at th e Nu A cres hall, of th w ater supply for the city of under the chairm anship of Mrs. coach, th e m anager of th e m eet Sew ell on the com m ittee are ! a short w ater year. Long, contributions practice and everyone is to weai | F rank Sherw ood, chairm an of Nyssa. E xhaustive studies of all J o h n The Nyssa high school cinder angles of the situ atio n had been am ounted to $201, including $25 a w hite blouse or shirt. Davie Moss, Leroy B air and F arm ers C ooperate the Red Cross drive, announced G eorge O xnam . A second practice of the sam e th at $650 have been tu rn ed in to pounders should field a good track m ade p rio r to the city council’s from the Civic club and $21 from A lthough forcasts of short ir- team this y e a r w ith several re P lan s for the car-w ash w ere I rigation w ater supplies continue w eek w ill be held T hursday the d rive to date. decision to approve this new plan the IOOF lodge. L ast y ear’s total tu rn in g letterm en to stren g th en was $192. m ade at a JC board directors and w ere discussed at last w eek’s evening. and call a bond election. the Bulldogs. m eeting Tuesday evening Tickets i m eeting, a m ajority of individual P erfect attendance is urged by Assisting Mrs. Long w e r e A consulting engineering firm M eeting Set W ith for the car-w ash will be sold in I farm ers under the O w yhee are Mrs W yckoff for the few rem a in has been doing exp lo rato ry work Mines. Leon Roberts, Jim N ichol advance to car ow ners and will | continuing w ith plans for a “nor- ing practices. All sopranos th at School A rchitect for several m onths in efforts to son, Howard M yrick, W. D. H ol also be good for raincheck, in ! m al” year, but w ith expressed have signed up for participation secure an abundance of w ater, of comb, Jak e Fischer, R. M. Coch- G raham B. S m ith, state school case, som ething prevents the car intentions of conserving w ater. in the cantata are urged to a t highest q uality, in the m ost in run, Cam pbell Baer, Jo h n G rott- architect, w ill be in Nyssa April o w ner from having his car w ash | Jed Lewisi m anager of the tend. expensive w ay and to assure a veit, Murl L ancaster, Bill Lem on 11 for a m eeting w ith the school ed on th e dates set. F ree pick-up A m algam ated S ugar Co., and long-tim e supply. It will em ploy and G ran t Lewis. board at w hich tim e final plans and d elivery will also be fe a t this w eek th at sugar beet grow A check for $25 was given by the R annen m ethod, a patented will be m ade for th e floor plans ured b oth days of the washing. the S ugar Factory w o rk er’s union. ers are planting th eir full a llo t system w hich “reaches o u t” on the cu rren t b uilding project, The Nyssa high school b ase P lans w ere also m ade for annual m ents w ith expectations of being In the ru ral section a total of w ater w ith at the school w hich includes cafe ball squad w ill open th e ir season for u n derground T een-age R oad-E-O in May at the able to produce crops com parable $230 was given to G range wom en present tests indicating a large teria. m usic room and a shop, ac against th e P arm a P an th ers on old school grounds u n d er the gen to th at of previous years. Field- A rrangem ents are being m ade , q u an tity of w ater available near canvassing the area Those m ak e ra l ch airm an ship of Dale O ver m en for the sugar com pany are to in stitu te full-tim e street clean- j cording to R. V. W ilson, school the P arm a diam ond next Tuesday the S nake R iver on A m algam ated | ing solicitations w ere Mmes. G a r su p erintendent. in a practice contest. The Bull- stake. Men on O v erstak e’s com w orking w ith the ag ricu ltu ral ing service in Nyssa w ith special ; S ugar Co property. Among o th er i re tt Stam , G len Hoffm an, G eorge m ittee include Ed Mason and Dale agents and irrigation officials in atten tio n being given to M ain \ Voters approved tw o bond is - dogs will be host to H om edale sources investigated and ruled o u t 1 C leaver, Victor M arshall, A lbert B ingm an, arran g em en ts; Joe an effort to bring about full re a li street, w hich also serves as p art j sues at an election Dec. 10. one ] April 1 and follow up w ith two w ere use of Snake riv er w a te r and Bosche, Wilson W inter, La V ern C ham berlain, finances and Dr. zation of the need for conserva of highw ays 201 and 20 and as a in the am ount of $275.000 for ele gam es w ith Nam pa before op en a filtratio n plant, m ore deep] C leaver, F ern R uncorn, O. E. m entary class room s and the oth ing SRV conference play w ith wells, springs on the Idaho side! C heldelin, A llen Jones, Roy H ol G eorge C obern, judges. tion of the supply. truck route. er in the am o u n t of $175,000 for th e O ntario Tigers at O ntario of the S nake R iver and trans j mes, Jo h n Stam , Russell G ress- At the Vale m eeting, W. T. Dr. E W Wood, p resident of City M anager R obert M. th e Jaycees. announced th at a r Frost, soil conservation service, A pplegate said th a t M. H. W hit a cafeteria, shop and m usic room A pril 12. m ission of w ater from Owyhee ley, Alva Goodell, Sr. and S. P. Baseball m entor H ow ard Love- reservoir. By bee. ran g em en ts for law n spraying in P ortland, forecast below norm al lock will operate the city ’s street j joy stated th at practice sessions R ates E stablished A pril are nearing com pletion. stream flow and reservoired w ater sw eeper to cover 118 blocks of w ere confined t o fundam entéis A Jay cee social is being p la n for the area d u rin g M arch streets at least once a w eek and j N yssa’s city council set new do and conditioning d u rin g the first ned for A pril. Dr. Wood and , through S eptem ber, basing his \ Main stre e t at least tw ice a wreek j m estic and irrig atio n w ater rental few days of training, b u t the D ayle Moss, co-chairm en, will a n forecast on fall and w in ter p r e - 1 and every m orning, if possible, j team has started h ittin g practice rates, at a m eeting last T hursday ! cipitation, soil conditions a n d I i The stree t sw eeper is equipped nounce date and place later. and infield and outfield d rill will following rcconWYiendations m ade ( snow cover. l w ith a w ater flusher to elim inate ! be in o rd e r for the rest of the by a special com m ittee ch a irm an The SCS snow survey leader, dust and w ash the pavem ent. Ef w eek in p rep aratio n for next ed by Dick Forbess. | reported snow cover on the Ow y- forts will be m ade to flush the Dom estic w a te r rates will be The 36th an n u al b irth d ay p arty T u esd ay ’s gam e w ith P arm a. [ hee w atershed is about 65 per- Main stree t each m orning be- | increased from $2 to $2.75 per for the A m erican Legion was The J u n io r class of Nyssa high This y e a r’s team could have m onth and irrigation rates from I cent of the ten-year average and tw een 4 and 5 o’clock w hen all j held T hursday evening at the school will present its annual nine letterm en in the startin g about a fifth m ore than last y e a r' parking is prohibited. 20 cents to 30 cents per front foot j V eterans hall. S ix ty persons at- three-act play en titled “Arsenic line up, Lovejoy stated, but some beginning Ju ly 1. Irrig atio n rates w ith w a te r content less than nor- ] M ileage and tim e records w i l l ( i tended the no-host dinner. I mal. On the seven snow courses | be kept so th at a definite sched and Old L ace” by K eselring Mar. of the frosh-soph candidates m ay will be levied on the gross front Donald Lytle, post com m ander, 31 and Apr. 1 at 8 p. m. at the high R alph C astato r’s orchestra will i located in the M alheur water-1 ule can be w orked out, the city m ake a lot of the experienced footage and anyone not using was in charge of the program hool gym. fu rn ish m usic F ridav evening for players h u stle for startin g posi (C ontinued on P age 8) m anager said. w ater for irrig atio n m ust sign an given following the dinner. Don the Nyssa high school annual C in The play has a sp ell-binding tions. affidavit. G raham and K erm it L ien k aem plot w ith q u alities of both comedy derella Ball, to be held in the A ffidavits will also be neces per w ere given aw ards for secu r and m ystery. It has been present high school gym nasium for s tu sary to indicate p riv ate pum ps ing 10 or m ore new m em bers for dents and th e general public. ed on B roadw ay and also been SRV School G roup The city w ill m easure all lots the Legion. A w ards w ere given produced in a movie. Two very T hem e for the dance will be from the city plant Irrig atio n fees for 5, 10, 15, 25, and 35 years of eccentric old m aids who live in a P lans Activities “M eet Me T onight In D ream land.” will begin April 1 and will bt continious service to the Legion V ieing for honors as C inderella. big house n ear the cem etery use spread over a six-m onth period and G raham and LeRoy H errm an The S nake R iver Valley board th eir own form ula in poisoning P rince, D uke and D utchess w ill Nyssa area residents have th e ’ w ere presented 35 y ear aw ards. 12 old gentlem en w hom they feel of control ex ecutive group of The w ith m onthy billing. be m em bers of the court, K ay j opportunity to tak e advantage of A provision was m ade th at a n y school m asters’ association m et Mrs. Don G raham , president of would be hap p ier dead. This m y s B allantyne, R onald B uchner, j terrific specials being offered by j W ednesday afternoon at the Nys-1 one has the option of going on a D istrict 15 of A m erican Legion tify in g plot ends happily. The S herm a B anner, R onald Forbess, the m ajority of Nyssa business j c* • TJ play will be presented u n d er the sa high school to set up th e ae- | m eter but a fee of $50 m ust bt au x iliary gave a short talk on M arlene B ergam , R odney, Donna firm s T hursday, F riday and S a t - ! A O r ^ O U I U y rlO S direction of Miss Lois B ungum tivities for the com ing year. Athol paid and the city would own, op the im portance of the A uxiliary B utler, G ary Jones, M ary Je a n urday in celebration of Nyssa Gas I l U r - _ _ _ L , TV A ^ ~ ~ Sayre, principal of A drian high crate and m ain tain the m eter. Th< in helping the v eterans and the and L ouie A ttebery. House, Jo h n L ienkaem per, Peggy Days. H undreds of dollars can be I ’ l a r C i l 1 * 1 — G l l l l y school is chairm an and R. V. W il-! city also reserves the rig h t to in Legion. S h o rt talks w ere also Hyde, Bill Lovejoy, Iren e Jayo, saved by shopping the specials j A drian—The ANK extension P ractice progressed into the stall m eters any w h ere for irrig a given by S tanley D ettinger, of Don Savage. J o re tta M oeller, John advertised in this w eek’s G ate | unit of M alheur county m et last th ird act of the play this week son, su p erin ten d en t of Nyssa tion, dom estic or business use. schools, is a m em ber of th e group. Vale, district com m ander and S im ianiar, K ris R inehart. K enny City Jo u rn al. T hursday afternoon at the hom e | w ith a double cast of girls for Don G raham , vice C om m ander, Toomb, V irginia T u ck er and Carl T he w eekend’s tow n-w ide sales of Mrs. P au lin e D effer w ith Mrs I fem inine roles. Included in the on the im portance of keeping up Tyler. event w ill be clim axed w ith a Leota K reigh as co-hostess. | cast are Don Nolen as M ortim er the m em bership of the Legion T icket stubs are ballots by huge draw ing at 4 p. m. S atu rd ay Mrs. Edna Mae W im satt. coun- mj*'c lead, f leta and auxiliary. w hich guests m ay vote for th eir for 60 prizes. Tickets for the d ra w ty extension agent gave the les-1 ®e ®'W ernick and Sharon G lover Pinochle was played following choice for the honors at the fo r ing are available at all p a rtic i son on “K eeping up to date w ith , as onTe ^ ej ° d the program . m al affair. pating stores and m ust be tu rn ed F abrics.” She had sam ples to m aids Jan ice Lewis and C arolyn Mrs A rth u r Rouse was in in by 3:30 S aturday. It is not pass to the group. Mrs. Dewey D uffin as Abbie, the o th er old 7 people would have a chance to charge of Sue M arlin’s gift table. “We have now been ten w eeks necessary for the custom er to be G arn er showed alum inum tray s I m aid; Ju d y Hamm ond and Pat vote it out. In the voting on this present to claim his prize but and explained how they w ere Nicholson play the role of E laine in session, 953 bills have been in troduced, 174 have passed both m inority rep o rt T hursday, four Wiru inß, n ti Cket%.a r e . u eC!fem able made. The ANK will m ake tray s H arP ^ : Jo h n Sanders. Rev H ar- Houses and 37 passed this past D em ocrats joined 30 R epublicans wi hm 30 days afte r the draw ing W cdnesdav, M arch 30 at j p m p er; G ary Bybee^ a b o ard er. Dee and five R epublicans voted w ith vs s specials n p n a k in in r recog p r n p - at . . the . . V . ernon ~ .. . hom e under . S n cfpr D r r p l ( C nrtu/riirht i c h . week. House m em bers, w orried Gas D D a ays” B utler S h huster, D a arrel artw right, R Rich- A large atten d an ce w as re p o rt 21 D em ocrats, so you can see th at because the legislature m ight last ed a t pre-festival m usic concert nition of one of N yssa’s sm all in the supervision of Mrs. G arn er ! ard S w eet and J e r ry L eseberK- a couple of m ore m onths, are th e voting was very m uch along Fire, believed to have started include sensationally low A nyone w ishing to m ake one policem en; Lyle A nderson por- held at th e Nyssa high school dustries . w orking on S atu rd ay s and going p arty lines. from a cigaret dropped into a gym nasium last T uesday evening j prices for groceries, clothing. may do so by contacting B etty l™** lleddv B rew ster w ho th in k s to work ea rlie r on week days. "The K orean bonus bill which w aste basket, did slight dam age th a t featu red m usical num bers by hardw are, farm m achinery, ser N orland or Louise Hill, as they he “ T ^ d >[ Roosevelt; Bill Low S peaker Ed G eary and P resid en t cam e out in the w ays and m eans to the Oregon T rail hall south of th e band, orchestra, and choral vice station specials, fu rn itu re w ere appointed by th e AKH to as Mr. W itherspoon; G lenn Grif- Elmo Sm ith have told th e house a'nd would cost the state a p p ro x i Nyssa about 3 o’clock S unday and num erous o th er item s. fitts as D r Einstein and Eugene groups and also several solos. buy the m aterials. A grand total of $150 in prizes M axfield has the p art of J o n a and senate com m ittees th at they m ately $11,000,000, was introdue- m orning. A sm all charge was necessary m ust get on the hall and speed | ed on the floor w ith a “Do not Mrs. D udley K urtz had club th an B rew ster. The sm oke was seen by Jim to defray expenses at the d istrict are being offered. P rizes include things up. Chadd, who was driving past the m em bers vote on w h at subjects pass” recom m endation and was com petition festival to be held at car w ash jobs, large q u an tities of they w ould like to study for the building, and R obert and G ilb ert referred back to the tax atio n “The O regon house voted 34 to gasoline, tire re p a ir and ear lu b ri P ayette, M arch 31 and A pril 1. com ing year. Mrs. D effer and 26 T hursday, opposing a m inority com m ittee. We probably w on’t Holmes, who live n earb y w ere The high school orchestra led cations. P ublic address system s Mrs. K reigh assisted by B etty called to help put out the fire. rep o rt on a senate joint reso lu hear of it again. will keep people inform ed of the off w ith tw o n um bers “T he New and K aren Deffer, served lu n ch tion which would p re v en t the prom otion’s activities including “T he v eteran s loan right was With the help of o th er residents W orld S y h p h o n y ” and “the S h ep eon to 35 people, 28 ladies and placing of an em ergency tax the place of the S atu rd ay d ra w signed by the G ovenor w hich of the com m unity, the fire was A drian — Three A drian high herd K ing O v e rtu re” to open the children. T he n ext AKH w ill be school FFA boys made th e degree clause on a tax m easure. ing. P rizes will be posted in the gives the V eteran the rig h t to put out by the tim e the ru ral fire concert. S ev eral solos w ere fe a t at 2 p. m. A pril 21. of state farm er at the s ta te F u tu re A n em ergency t a x clause p re use a m o rtality in surance on d ep artm en t arriv ed Damage was u re d n e x t on the program w hich Idaho P o w er office window. confined to the kitchen w here The 11 re ta il gas ------n stations in F arm ers of America convention vents referen d u m of a m easure, state loans. included solo by inciuaea a piano soio Dy e C a arolyn io iv n ‘ ---- .. . ... , paper plates and napkins from a held at C en tral P oint n e a r M ed and holds it as is, until th e next Duffin. Alto Sax solo played by | Nyssa w hich are cooperating ^ n M C r a r t l a n d A t t e n d s “A bill legalizing the use of S atu rd ay night card p arty had general election. Those in favor ford. E arn in g this h o n o r w ere Ellen Sager, a vocal solo by J e a n - 1 prom otion of the big event em ra d a r as a m ethod of checking D avid W itty, Robert M ontgom ery of attach in g the em ergency tax speed was referred b ark to the been left. ine Drow n and coronet solo by ploy 31 individuals rep resen tin g A special com m ittee composed W alter M cP artland, Nyssa grade and R obert M unn. L ast y ear, Jim - clause pointed out th at voters house highw ay com m ittee. V ernon Pond accom panied by an an n u al payroll of $87.392.77. of Loyd Adams, president. Roy C lair A nderson I These stations sold 1,557,702 gal- school principal attended a m eet- my s to k e r and Ronald P eterson could in itiate a rep ealer of such “T he house local governm ent Holmes, George C leaver, Neil and The m ixed chorus sang tw o Ions of gasoline during one year. mg in O ntario W ednesday w i t h 1 earn ed state F arm er degrees, an act. Im m ediately a fte r the com m ittee, was asked F rid ay to Peg Dimmick, Bob Holmes and Edna F arris, public h ea lth nurse legislature convenes M onday, as This provided $87,468.12 for state m ak in g a total of five boys out of nu m b ers “C indy” and The B attle approve a bill th a t w ould allow Alva Goodell m et S unday to and o th er school su p erin ten d en ts a special o rd er of the day, final highw ay taxes and $29,156 04 fed seven in one class to atta in this H ym n of th e R epublic and w ere legislative action will be m ade a policem an to m ake a traffic m ake arran g em en ts for im m edi followed by several m ore indi eral taxes. Ja y Bunn represents and principals P urpose of the honor. arrest w hen he had not seen the At th e convention. Ronald P e t on this resolution. Should it pass, law violated, but had inform ation ate repairs. vidual com positions by G arn et the service stations as chairm an i m eeting, was to obtain inform a- j tion from the health nurse con- as it seems likely, and unless the of the sales event. erson also took first place in the R itchie, Billy Russell. N ellie Jea n ! serning th e Salk vaccine for first p roject book contest and th e A d G overnor vetoes it, this m easure and belief th at it had been. V ander Oord and M arilyn W hit- “A bill to allow th e m ovem ent j and second graders. rian ch a p te r received th e m aster will be voted upon by th e people a k e r who placed a violin q u a rte t L e t t e r m a n B a n q u e t of Oregon at the next general of farm im plem ents on roads P are n ta l request form s and c h a p te r aw ard. nu m b er by C harlotte R eugzer ac- q . r* A other lite ra tu re th at will be sent L arry Schenk was voted into Earl Wilson and D avid W itty election Should the people vote w ith o u t flagm en was passed by co m p an ies by B arbara M cPart- o e t t OT A p r i l 4 the house and sent to the senate. the Nomads Hot Rod club last favoring this am endm ent of the Sam Vokes, head coach and d i into the hom es of first and second w ere A drian chapter deleg ates to land. “T he house bill relatin g to p o t T hursday evening w hen t h e Tw o violin solos w ere also fe a rector of athletics at the College i graders w as obtained at the m eet the convention and R obert Mtinn constitution, it would m ean th at tu red d u rin g this portion of the of Idaho, w ill be guest speaker at ing by M cPartland, and will be and R obert M ontgom ery, a lte r the 1957 legislators could pass a atoes and th e sen ate bill relatin g group m et at th e city hall. The p rogram by N ellie Je a n V ander the Lions club sponsored L etter- sent soon to p aren ts of the Nyssa n ates T hey w ere accom panied by sales tax, a cig arette tax , or al to onions are both in th e senate m eeting was devoted to discuss m ost any kind of a tax th a t they ag ric u ltu re com m ittee and will ion of a drug strip for the local m an’s b an q u e t A pril 4 at the O re school district. This inform ation H enry R euter, advisor Oord and Billy Russell. saw fit, and by placing th e e m e r probably be processed together. rodders and a dance to be held m ust be in the hands of the O r e - ! ---- ------------------- gon T rail hall. T he ban d rounded out the m u “H ouse bill 392, th* road d ist some time in th e near future. G uests of the Lions w ill be Nys- gon state board of h ea lth by A pril Jam es Sm iley spent th e spring gency tax clause on the m easure, sical perform ances w ith three 4, so th at they will know how i vacation from EOCE at L aQ rande it w ould im m ediately go into a f ric t bill ar« in th e senate h ig h Mike Eastman w a s elected re porter for the club at the meet M arch, M onte C risto O v e rtu re \ coaches H ow ard Lovejoy. K insey m uch Salk vaccine they a re to f in Nyssa w ith his parent*, Mr. fect and rem ain so, u n til the gen way com m ittee. (Continued on Page i ) eral election of 1958, w hen th e ing . K everen and H arry McGinley. and The Glass Slipper. JCs Have Board Meeting; Plan Car Wash Àpr. 2 and 3 Red Cross Funds Expected to Pass $700 For Area Easter Choir Practice Monday Baseball Season Opens Tuesday, Practice Game Street Cleaning Program Planned Junior Class To Present P h y March 31, April 1 NH Girls League Cinderella Ball Friday Evening Legion Honors Members At 36th Birthday Event Merchandise Specials. 60 Prizes Offered During "Gas Days" Even! Extension Unit Slunz Reports Oregon House Votes 34 to 26 To Oppose Tax Clause Nyssa Hi Presents Musical Concert Neighbors Save Hall From Fire Adrian Boys Win State FFA Degrees Health Meeting Wed. Nomads Plan Drag Strip For Rodders