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N y ssa G ate City Journal VOLUME LIII THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. Novels and Biographies Head Books Added io Shelves at County Library W ar-tim e resistance activities in France, th e story of G er m any’s SS, novels by w ell-know n authors and biographies head the group of books going into circulation at the M alheur county lib rary S aturday, Feb. 15. "The White Mouse" by Russell B raddon describes the h e r oic e x p e r ie n c e s o f N a n c y W a k e a s a m e m b e r o f the F r e n c h resistance during W orld W ar* Parking Law Enforcement Is Approved SECOND SECTION THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1958 Youth Day Set By Jersey Club T he an n u a l Y outh day sponsor ed by the M alheur Jersey C attle club has been announced for S a t urday, Feb. 22, at the Nyssa high school s ta rtin g ab out 1:30 p.m., a spokesm an of th e club reported. This an n u a l event, designed as a trib u te to all FFA and 4-H young people of the county, will fe atu re a film , special talks and refresh m en ts. F in al p lan s for the Youth day w ere fo rm u lated at a m eeting o f the cattle clu b last T hursday at the W illiam Toom b home. C oun ty A gent E. M. H auser m et w ith club m em bers for a noon potluck d in n er and th e ir regular business m eeting. F ifteen w ere in a tte n d ance. Equalization Board Meeting Slated March 4 NUMBER 6 Saiisfaclory Water Supplies Forecast For Malheur County Irrigated Lands Satisfactory w ater supplies for irrigated lands in M alheur Nyssa police report no obvious T he O w yhee Irrig atio n d istrict county are assured unless snowfall and precipitation during resen tm en t about a recen tly e n board of d irectors will sit as a acted policy to enforce one hour board of equalization M arch 4. February and M arch are m uch below norm al, according to a p ark in g law s on M ain street. beginning at 8 p.m.. at the N orth 1 report released this w eek by W. T. Frost, snow survey super Since police w ere instru cted by Board of C ontrol office, it was visor for the U. S. D epartm ent of A griculture, Soil Conser the city council last m o n th to announced this w eek by H arold vation service and Oregon A gricultural experim ent station. m ark tires and issue citations for Henigson, secretary. Most of th e early frost has II. 1 had been th e focus of com m unity overtim e parking, three have a p The board of equalization will I gone o u t of the w atershed w a te r su p plies for th e 1958 irri "The SS: Alibi of a Nation. life. peared to pay $1 fines and four review and correct its assessm ent | soils and conditions are favor gation season. T he m o u n tain snow 1922-1945" b y G e r a l d R eitlin- "Scent of Cloves" by N orah have failed to appear in police pack is m uch g re a te r th a n last roll as well as ap p ortion charges g e r r e c o n s t r u c t s the history of *“°fts is a historical novel about I court, according to the police able for a norm al snow-melt y ear at this d ate and reservoired fo r operation and m aintenance th is d read ed N azi organization, f w om an in the 1 < th ce n tu ry w ho docket. runoff, it was reported. w ater is w ell above norm al. during the com ing irrig atio n sea th e riv alries w ithin its ra n k s and *rac*es life in a D utch orphanage A nother policy will soon be W ater content of the snow pack The n ex t re p o rt on snow su r son. Also to be review ed w ill be th e tru th behind p o st-w ar G er- *or m a rn a ge to a m an she has adopted, it w as reported, to eli is about tw ice as great as at this veys and w a te r su pply conditions the assessm ent of $4.40 p er acre m an attem p ts to blam e the SS nevf r seen, a m an of m ystery on m inate all overtim e park in g vio for operation and m aintenance, date last y e a r and is 123 percent will be issued M arch 8. a n d its G estapo division for ev- a p lan tatio n in th e spice islands lations from the reg u lar traffic $2.10 for construction charges and of th e 15-year average. Snow on e ry th in g oi the Dutch East Indies. court list. the Owyhee, M alheur w atersheds F r a n k S k e e n s H o m e o th er m atters. has already accum ulated to 90 _ , __ , — . T he W ind in the F orest" by , ^ e S ky" ^ J ° hnvT o; O th er traffic cases d u rin g the It was announced th at assess J land is a historical account about percent of th e usual peak accu- A l t e r Utah. I T i p Inglis F le tc h e r is an historical ro w eek included E v erett H iatt, ex- m ent roll and records for 1958 lig h te r - than - air ships, balloons m ulation for th e w inter- Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k S keen re- m ance cu lm in atin g in a b attle in m ay be inspected at th e office by and dirigibles, from 1863 to the i cessive m otor noise, $5; an un- 1771 kn o w n as the R eg u lato r’s In L ate Ja n u a ry rains added sig- ‘ tu rn ed hom e recen tly a fte r visit- I know n cited and failed to ap p ear any in terested person du rin g of H indenburg d isaster of 1937. nificant m oisture to w atershed ing w ith th e ir son, Jim , and th eir su rrectio n in N orth C arolina, b e ! for park in g on the w rong side of fice hours of each business day. "W ild Ocean" Py A lan V illiers tw een the royal governor an d the soils b u t m ainly in th e low er ele- dau g h ter, N ancy, at Provo, U tah, is the story of the tu rb u len t, u n the stree t; F rancis S tephens, stop fro n tie r farm ers. vations. Soils in the h ig h er eleva- W hile in U tah the S keens visited sign violation, $5, and C harles A. predictable N orth A tlan tic and G ene M axfield of Nyssa has tions, u n d er the snow pack, are w ith Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k C lifford R edsull, speeding, failed to a p "T he Sound of T h u n d er" by the m en who have sailed it. been picked as a m em ber of th e pear. m oderately w et w ith m oisture in C linton, Mr. and M rs. R oyal T ay lo r C aldw ell tells th e story of 'T he D.A.'s M an" by H arold cast for the O regon State college p en etratio n lim ited to about one C arv er and W. A. S k een in P lain a n A m erican fam ily the stren g th D anforth and Jam es H oran is the play, “T he C ru cib le,” Feb. 13 to City, along w ith o th er frien d s and foot in m any locations. of th e wife, the w eaknesses of th e rem iniscences of an investigator P au l E F lan ary , son of Mrs. W. 15. relatives. The th ree m ajor irrig atio n res husb an d and his false im ages of fo r the N ew York d istrict atto r- T he OSC speech d ep artm en t M. F lan ary of Nyssa, has been ervoirs contain n early the sam e his children, one son’s com pul- ney’s office in the 1930’s and Mr. and Mrs. Tom D rydale vis p resents six p lay s each year. "The nam ed a m em ber of the S p irit of supplies they held Feb. 1 last sion to d o m inate and the years 1940’s w hich present a p ictu re of th e “Y” com m ittee at B righam year. Agency Valley reserv o ir is ited one evening last w eek a t th e C ru cib le” is based around the T w enty-tw o S nake riv e r and in w hich a sm all food store be- New Y ork C ity ’s underw orld Y oung u n iv ersity in Provo, Utah. the only one below norm al in hom e of Mr. and Mrs. M ax Moore. com es a g re at food-store chain. "300.000 N ew A m ericans" by M alheur d istrict E xplorer Scouts w itch craft h y steria of 1692 in th e F lan ary , a ju n io r student, will present storage. colonies. and S couters p articip ated in a "T o L ive A gain" by C ath erin e L ym an W hite tells how A m erica M axfield is a sophom ore en ro ll serve as Pep activ ities rep resen F orecasted flow of the O w yhee New rooms in M arshall is h e r autobiographical in the last 20 years has aided refu- com bined w in ter su rv iv al cam p ed in th e low er division of lib eral tativ e on th e com m ittee. The and a ir rescue operatio n Jan . 31 riv er for the irrig atio n season is account of h e r faith in God and gees from to ta lita ria n E urope to arts. A 1956 g rad u ate of Nyssa w eek w ill be recognized Feb. 23 120 p ercent average or ab o u t the no time with w h at it has m eant in h e r life, find new life here and explains and Feb. 1 in the Boise N ational high school, he is the son of Mr. to M arch 1. forest. F rid ay the group trav eled same as last year. T he tw o m ain S he is th e au th o r of the popular techniques of a m odern agency and Mrs. M aylin M axfield of 212 A m ark etin g m ajor. F lan ary is forks of the M alheur riv er should b iography of h er m in ister hus for im m ig ran t aid in handling to C ascade by car and snow shoed N orth F o u rth street. to a base cam p located approxi- also P ep activ ities director. He discharge about 116 p ercen t of band, “A M an C alled P e te r.” m ass m igration. I m ately nine m iles from Cascade, has also served on the public re the 15-year average. "W hite M other" by Jessie Sam s lations com m ittee, election rules ‘ w here they w ere given dem on- GOLD AND GREEN BALL T he state-w id e outlook is for Wonderful, new interior is th e tru e sto ry of tw in N egro com m ittee and th e sophom ore average or b e tte r th a n average latex paint in smart, new ; stratio n s and instruction s on s e t SCHEDULED FOR FEB. 15 girls in a sm all F lo rid a tow n who T he N yssa LD S stake Ju n io r loan fund ball. colors. ting up a su rv iv al camp. w ere befriended and protected by T hey la te r set u p th e ir ow n Gold and G reen ball for Scouts W illard F retw ell re tu rn ed to Miss G a rn e t R itchie, stu d en t a w h ite w om an w hen th ey w ere Mr. and Mrs. Ray D am es of Nyssa last w eek from C alifornia nurse at B JC, was p resen ted w ith cam ps and cooked th e ir m eals, and B eehive girls w ill be held seven y ears old and w ere thus i T he n ex t m orning they p a rtic i Feb. 15 at th e stak e house b egin Boise visited S un d ay at the C. A to visit several days w ith his a second sem ester’s tu itio n schol lifte d fro m sq u alo r and despair arship by th e Boise J u n io r college pated in an assim ilated a ir rescue ning a t 8:30. W ernick home. fam ily. to hope and g re a te r fa ith in the E m m aline M cG innis’ orchestra operation in w hich they searched com m ittee on stu d en t aid, loans h u m an race. ! for survivors lost in an A ir F orce w ill fu rn ish m usic for dancing. and scholarships last week. "N o M an S tan d s A lone" is the Miss Ritchie, d a u g h te r of Mr. B-47 bom ber crash. tru e story of B arney Ross, prize P articip atin g in th e o p eratio n SHROVE PA N CA K E SUPPER and Mrs. Jam es R itchie of Nyssa, Rom where I s it ... J o e Marsh fig h ter, w hose life has included w as acknow ledged fo r h e r con from Nyssa w ere D ean B laylock, SCHEDULED FOR TUESDAY exp erien ces on G uadalcanal, bond Men and w om en of St. P au l's ( E xplorer post 458 advisor; Jim m y trib u tio n s to cam pus activities tours, dope addiction, divorce and d u rin g the last sem ester and aca Moore and Jo h n Blaylock, post Episcopal ch u rch will be e n te r re m arriag e. Ful-Color rolls on like a dem ic achievem ent for a high 458 m em bers. From A drian w ere tain in g Feb. 18 w ith an annual "Peace R iver C ou n try " by R alph E rnest Seuell, post 436 advisor, free w ill o ffering S hrove p an cak e breeze, dries in an hour grade point. A llen is a novel ab o u t a m other W indy's "Sleep M ach in e " with no painty odor — ’ B en Zam ora and Jim Packw ood, su p p er a t th e church. S erving and tw o ch ild ren w ho leave a and easy clean-up with | m em bers. O ther posts re p re s e n t w ill be from 5:30 u n til 8 p.m. h a rd -d rin k in g fa th e r behind and just plain water. ed w ere O n tario and P ay ette. go to th e P eace riv e r country M r. and M rs. Bry L arson of d ay nap).T hey look f a t a n d con “Call me lazy,” says Windy w h e re C a n ad a’s plains m eet the A m erican L egion au x ilia ry m et P reston. Ida., left this w eek afte r ! Tarlar, “but it’s folks like me t e n t e d ... a n d so does he. m ountains. T hu rsday evening w ith six m em v isitin g several days at th e hom e who are responsible for progress. F rom w here I sit, I w ouldn’t 'T h e Edge of D arkness" re bers p resen t a t the hom e of Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hansen. Come see my latest invention.” call W indy “lazy.” F a r from it. volves aro u nd th e b u rial of m a t Don G raham . ria rc h S ara h H olt in a M aine Windy’s latest consists o f an I t ’s just th a t he looks a t th in g s Follow ing the re g u la r business M alheur D airy H erd Im p ro v e fishing village and how h er dying „ m eeting, those p re sen t joined m ent association w ill hold its a n old a la r m clo ck , so m e d o o r from every possible angle—an d it plays an even m ore v ital role in w ith th e Legion to h e a r B roshia n u al m eeting W ednesday, Feb. 19. springs, a car b a tte ry -a ll wired seem s to do him good. W indy th e v illag ers’ lives than w hen she Case give h e r o rato ry speech. up to the hopper of his cattle- keeps an open m ind on aU su b C hester C lark, p residen t of the and ' \^ _ J D A I IU PA N T T Q S je c ts. If yon p re fe r b u tte rm ilk to, feeder. association, said the m eeting will say, a g lass of b eer, h e’s n o t th e be held in th e O ntario A rm ory I When th e alarm goes off it startin g at 1 p.m. cloees a c irc u it — opening the type to “in v e n t” w ays of fo rcin g —Call— In addition to the re g u la r b u si chute and sending feed into the his choice on yon. ness m eeting, C lark said D. E. m a n g e r a u to m a t i c a l l y . T h e A nderson, extension dairy m an of clock’s set a t 12, so the cattle O regon S tate college, w ould a p get fed midnight and noon while p e a r on the program . A nderson Windy sleeps (he takes a mid- w ill discuss new developm ents on Nyssan in Cast Of College Play Flanary Serves BYU Committee Winter Survival Held for Scouts FUL-C0L0R Miss Ritchie Earns Scholastic Award Legion Auxiliary Meets at Graham's $ 6.43 DHIA Meeting Is February 19 Gallon í R fu u er For Prompt TV RADIO SERVICE DON'T WAIT TIL JUNE! Service or Repair Your Car or Truck FIRESTONE STORE Peterson TV NOW! ! In Adrian Pay Small Monthly Payments (ON APPROVED CREDIT) ----- o----- production record keeping and o th er c u rre n t topics of in terest. P lan s are also being m ade to have a panel of local dairym en ta lk on lab o r saving devices. Office, 2376 Home, 2318 Copyright, 1958, United States Brewers Foundation 417 Main St. Phone 2124 NO DOWN PAYMENT R. Skeen Family NEWEST EQUIPMENT Visits in Nyssa Mr. and Mrs. Roger S keen and For Front-End Alignment—Motor Tuneup fam ily of B end visited ov er th e p ast w eek end w ith th eir parents. Headlight Adjustment Mr. and Mrs. F ran k S keen and Major Overhauls—Factory-Trained Mechanics Erwin-Walker Molor Co. Dodge—Dodge Trucks—Plymouth Ontario Phone 54 P R O F E SS IO N A L and B U S IN E S S DIRECTORY Dentists J. R. CUNDALL Dentist Nyssa D ial 2638 Sarazir. Clinic Dental Clinic 7th and B ow er Mr. and Mrs. B ritt N edry of ! Physicians and Surgeons J. J. Sarazm, M.D. K. E. Kerby, M.D. X. A. Danford, M.D. Physicians and Surgeons Dial 3311 MAULDING CLINIC EDWIN W. OLDHAM. D.C. Chiropractic Phymician E lectro-T herapy Phone 3230 101 East 1st Street Nyssa, Oregon L. A. Maulding, M.D. Clayton Morgan, M.D. Physicians and Surgeons Dial 2216 Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 Daily Except Saturday and Sunday. Saturday 10 to 12 Veterinarians Grant B. Hugh««. M . D. NYSSA VETERINARY Physician - Surgeon Phones CLINIC Otfiae 3666 Residence 661k Dm. B. E. R om — Dr. D. &. Mfcaam liamrs: 10 to 11 and 2 ta 5 Large and Small Animals Satarday 10 to 12. Oificm: 2 North Main St. 407 Main St. Dial 291# ------------------------ < Mrs. Jo h n Reeves and Mrs. O w en G ann spent T h u rsd ay in N am pa and C aldw ell on business. A nn M arie D ority is v isitin g at hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Dale SARAZIN CLINIC O regon J. W. OLSEN. DMD • Mr. and Mrs. G ordon W illiam s S keen w as recently m ade assist a n t to the branch presid en t of the Bend LDS church. £*£ : I . "Now. Ju n io r, be su re to w ipe y o u r feet before you go in our new hom e." Y oungsters an d oldsters a d m ire and enjoy a new home. YOU a re m issing out on a lot of happiness by p u ttin g off th e building o r rem odeling th a t you w a n t to do. We ca n help you w ith ideas, plans, m aterials and financing —So don’t delay—STA R T today! NYSSA LUMBER And HARDWARE. Pilone 2296 i Good A m “People with picture windows often have heating problems/ says Mrs. Joe W. Hocker, 14 Panorama Drive, Yakima. “But we’ve been pleasantly surprised to find that our Standard Heating Oil bill runs less than $15 a month — and we’re heating more than 2000-square feet of floor space. We’re all for Standard’s Housewarmer service, too — they’re always on the job when needed.’ Call your Housewarmer today W. E. "BILL" SCHIREMAN Nyssa. Oregon Phone 3131 S T A N D A R D OIL COMP ANY OF CALI F ORNI A