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TTTE GATE CITV .TOURNAT.. NT8SA. OREGON. COME OUT AND “ ROOT” CITIZENS’ MILITARY FOR NYSSA APRIL 24TH TRAINING CAMP MOTHER! Come Out of the Kitchen Ny»sa and Wilder In Their First Reservations for Four Boys from Malheur County at Vancouver G ime Of The Season. Come Barratks, \A ashington “ Out And Help The Boys. The first base hall game of the Idaho On gon base ball league for Nyssa will be p'ayeu according to schedule be tween Nyssa and ‘Wi'der, on the local diamond, April 24th. During the past week improvements ha/e been M»ib in readineis for tbe event, a bright new score board appear ing and fencing has been done to p e V nt those who do not pay admission from enjoying the game. In the pa3t tlii- hue been allowed but the manager reports that all who see the game this year must pay tbe price of 50 and 25 cents admission. Inasmuch us the boys have to depend largely on the proceeds of Aheir club, it is unfair for anyone wnether child or grown up totry to see the game without paying. Tbe boys have been putting in lota of time praciicirg and let i very man, woman and child who can do so come o it S unday and give the boys your sup» >ort and rooe for Nyssa, • razor p o l i f A dull b la d e . O n ly m super-keen blade g iv e « a n s- per-sh ave. The Valet AutoStrop Razor is the only razor that gives you a super-keen edge Cor every sh a v e. $1 up to $ 2 5 * Valet COMPLETE ORGANIZING NYSSA HIGH SCHOOL OF TWO GRANGES TO PRESENT OPERETTA A it< r 3 tr o p Razor — Sharpen a Active prepa-a lin s for the citisers’ military training ramp for Infantry tn b ■ held at Vancouver barracks frr m June 17 to July 16 are under way at the present time and a complete tint camp equipped with e.icwers, b Ih houses, kitchens end mess halls will l e i i place ready for the 375 boys w 'o a.e expected to take advantage of the opportunity for military ar.d citizenship training during the vacation mnntts The camp is open to boys between the ages of 17 and 24 inclusiv i, for the basic course. Expense of going to camp and returning home will be paid by the government, and etch boy wi I be furnished with uniform, food ar.d shelter, free o f charge, while at camp. Place* have keen reserved for 4 b ye from Malheur County No obligation for future service in any component of the United States Army attaches to a ’ tendance at citizens military training camps it—i f Next Wedneiday the Nyssa High Two new Subordinate Granges w»»* S< h'ol will present a Romantic Musi organized in the Malheur County tie cal Comedy, the ' Gypsy R iver ” Th e oast week, an I at Big B. nd to Le oncretta has enjoyed the distinction < f known as the Rig Bend Grange and t' • b-ing one of the most popular ever o her in the diet ict south of Nys<a and written for am'tuer production. I' to be called tbe Oregon Trail Grangr, w ll be produced by a cast of over thirty The organization work was conducted students. by County deputy, P, F Weikul of Verna Thompson and Kenneth Mc Ontario and Ssate deputy W. R, Gek. Donald have the leading parts Other el -r of LaGrand •. The two new Granges characters aro plaved bv Virginia addcdclose t o 80msuibers to the Grai gi Thompson, Viola Blodgett, Wayne in this county and both have prospects Marshall. Harold Hoxie, Robert Thon p» of a large number more in the next son, Goerge Newby, Alma Brooke, few weeks. Eugene Pratt, Leo Hanke, Phil Barrett Officers for the Big Bend Grange are A hnrus of about fifteen more will as» V. V. Hickox, master, Mrs. E. H •ist and six little folks from the low- r Brumback, Secretary, and Miss Ester grades will play the pazts of gy[sv |i».M » < 1 + + + 4 - 1-1 M -+»8»fr »♦ ♦ ♦ . -fr-M- » ♦ ■>-t -* Palmrosc, lecturer sr.d for the Oregon children. Ralpi Wood, returned Saturday frnm A large crowd of young people e r . Trail Grange Walter Marshall, master The “ Gypsy Rover is a musical com a viait with bia parents in Oklahoma. joyed a party Friday evening, in the K Stain, lecturer and Mies Gladys edy full of catchy songs, funnydidogua ! basement of the M E Church, In» Mias Eva Johnson of Vale called on H times secretary and beautiful co-turre« Vrs. Hunt t eras ting gamps were *nj >ved, m u d i l Nysaa friends, Monday. •nd .Mrs McCoy have been very kind Oregon Trail Grange selections given followed by serving For Sale—R-d Star Gas ¡line or Kero of refreshments, making a successful Tha completion of organizing the offering their services in directing the sene Range. 3 Burn rs Large Oven social affair. G-ange at the Oregon Trail School music. A. Crawford. m4 tf house took place last Wednetd-y night Mrs Frank Miller Bnd Mrs G R. Ed Lane left Monday for a months Cooper were hostess to the children of with a goodly number in attendance. METHODIST NOTTS An interesting program was rend- red stay at Bruneau, Idaho. the primary Sundsy School eh 8s st The Easter Services and programs bv some o f tre members Irom Payette. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Super of Nampa, the Miller home Saturday afternoon After the short business meeting, ice» were attended both morning and even Games were visited the F R. Marshall home and frnm 2:30 to 5 o ’ clock. cream ana cake were served, the ice ing and a nice offering give n for w< rid play d and following came the Easter other friends Sunday. cream being furnished by the Payette service. Egg Hunt n the lawn. Icecrmmeon s Mrs. John Cancelmo is spen ing the N* xt Sunday morn-ng Mr«. Hershev p ople and cake supplied by the Indio.« and eske were served the children ard week end in Nsmp having dental work o f t ie Oregon Tiail vi-inity. A pleas, will fill the pulpit. The subject of h> r , a good time enjo., ed by all done. ant a d very interesting evening wee sermon is. “ The Claims of Je-us ClHst ” ' Th Girl Seoute surprised their scout spent The next meeting will take This touches upon the Divinity of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Town« end leader. Lill e Mae Hunt and Virgit ia place in two weeks on Wednesday even Christ You will want to hear it. daughter Coleen spent Easier Sunday Bar lett with a party and handkerchief ing and all farm rs and people who Hr. Sunday evening Mrs. Hershey will in Boiae with relatives. shower Saturday evening in the M F interested in Grange work are eordieily »pa n peak bring ng « mrs-spe fr< r- A number of firhermen were nut la. t Church bss mi nt Games, music ai d li,v ie j to at t nd. 1 1 « dramatic story of "Beltbaszer’ » Sunday among some of hem being Art elreshrrenta featured the evening’s Five* and tho H ndwritii g on the Cook Eddie I’owell ‘ Bote ” Burbidge entertain mint, P T A- MEETING TO BEHELD Wall.'’ This will inr:oest both young Dewey Ray, and John Moore, Mr. and Mrs Troy sitton and family The Malheur County Council of Par an! old. FOR SA LE—Thorough bred Rhode- spent Sunday above Vale, guests of ents gnd Teachers will be hell at the An old school party will he given in Island Eggs. f>0 cents for a setting Nick smith and family. Valley View School House, Saturdav, the basement in the near future. An o f fifteen. F. R. Marshall. This will be an all day old fine Friday afternoon program wi h Mrs Barney Wilson and two ohildrer, April 23rd mietinar and lunch will be eerved by a spelling match wll1 be given, and old J. P. Baxter and family of Wilder, Mrs. Addie Wilson and Billy and Donna The the Valley View Parent Teacher’ s As. fashioned games will be played. were Sunday visiters at the A. V. Cook epentSind^y visitingin Boise. soeiation at 50 cents a plate. Mr. Pol lodiea will bring dinner pails with lunch Cook home. “ LADIES, who can do plain home 'ard, of LaGrande will bo the speaker for two and the men will pay 85c for Guesta at the G. R. Swan home Easter sawing and want spare time woak his subj ct being “ Education ts a theluneh Watch for win low announce Sunday were their son J Swan and Send stamped addressed envelope for Character Builder,’ ’ Everyone is in. ments later. wife of Boise end Mrs. Brown, sister particulars. GLENDALE Co., PUTNAM vited and ur. ed to attend. Next month there will tie several of Mrs, Swan S tation , N. Y. Adv. | special dnye with programs. May 8th Mothsrs’ Day and Bacculaurate Scr Mr. and Mrs. C O. Barnett of Mtlba Friends and rela tiv e of Sarah Lynch REPORTS PLENTY SNOW oop. May 29th, Memnr al Day, June helped celebrate her S3 d birthday at I ialo, spent Sunday with Mr.and Mra. Word teceived from J. A. Coles, will hringChildren’ s Day ard theDedi her home on the afternoon of April 15 Frank Miller local jeweler, who left here last week citory service for the m w basement ••he was the reclpitrnt of min« lovr'y Mr. and ' re. B. B. Wattley aid in his car for Oklah ma states 'ha The next regular Ladit’s Aid n e t gifts Ice cream and cake were se ved. , fn o il. and Mr and Mrs. C C. Wattley he arrived is far as Rock Springs ing will meet on Thursday the 28th. Frank I.ueck has recovered frort his of Boise visited their sister, Mrs. R. W -oming, being towed in for el. van The Boy Scouts are busy getting new milts by tean through the snow drift«. reeent attack of the flue and is back G. Cooper. honors. Four more new l»tclaas s outs While we have been complaining of a again at his place of bueinees. Mrs. L-vi Eldridge, of Pilot Rock backward spring here we art aot fight is soon as swimming tes's can be made Harold Hellas has returned from r re. Ca me home Sunday to spend some time in g snow »nd fltod ecr.di lons t f a tin and six scouts working for merit cant trip to China He was aboard the visiting with her mother, Mrs. Le ia mil-west states are enduring this spring badges. Tiompeon, and family. President Grant. LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF The Powell Service Station 1 as been F or s al e Rhode Island Red. eggs, brightening up its front fixtures with a 50c per getting of 15 eggs. Mrs. B. new coat of paint. O. Fowler Mtf Mr*. H. E. Hansen of Nampa was a buiineas visitor in Nyssa Tuesday. The cement block sdditition which is under construction at the Ny-sa Pack ing Company is advancing rapidly. GOOD BREAD Mr. and Mrr. H. C. Simpson m o 'l l ed over from Homedale lo visit Mrr, s mpsons lister, Mrs R. Martin. Mrs^ E Kirk accompanied them and will re» main in Ny sea. Pies Cakes Doughnuts Bryan Pound's popularity with the WANTED To trade, one good Da fair aex has doubly increased since he Laval No 15 Separator for a good has purchased and given hie "Caddilac” fresh Cow. 3. D, Bigelow. Adv, a sport/ new coat o f yellow paint. ' m m m m m m m m m m m h r r x m b m m m m m m h h Home of Good Eats S » i k y I" u ------------------------------------------ PASTIME LUNCH ROOM £ N r«w . Ore. ■ I M I I I M I I B I IlX X X H k lM Il M u , John Cancelmo entertained th - Tuesday evening bridge club this week 1 4ra A H. Hhydall won first prise and i Mrs. C, L. McCoy, second honors A delightful evening was enjoyed end a dainty luncheon served Th) Hi, h School girls played a win. 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Ic Shop IDAHO POWER COMPANY Don't miss seeing the biggest show of tbe year The Gypsy Rover A Musical Dramatic Comedy with a cast o f thirty of the Nycsa High School. % Wednesday April 27th 8:00 P. M . WWWWWVt And all kinds of pastry. FOR THE -------------------------------------------- t The Eastern Star lodge met Wednes day evening and theusual routine buri. mas carried after which a aerial hi.ur was enjoyed and refreshments serve!. Hotpoint S t a r H o te l Special orders for parties, lodge suppers, dznees, j etc., promptly filled. Good clean beds at reason . able rates. Rates by dav, week or month ? zl Liberty Theatre N y s s a , O re g o n F r i t St , 3 blocks north of Main j£ ]P Ä THE SWAN BAKERY » Nyeee, Oregon. ^ - *V - MRS. J. R- HUNTER • Nys a, Oregon “ \ Je I YVVk Admission 25c and 50c i