Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 26, 1945, Image 1

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JOURNAL
77>eNYSSA
VOLUME X X X X
No. 15
'NYSSA,
OREGON, THURSDAY,
APRIL- 26T"T945~
GIRLS TO BE Funeral Is Held
45 HIL
EXAMINED
AT
Laborers Begin LEAGUE
¡C
DREN-S clinic
INSTALLED AT TEA
Are Developing
m „ ^n—
To Arrive For
For Aurian Girl
»
°
Forty-five children were examin-
New officers of the Girls league
of
the
high
school,
elected
Tuesday,
In This Section ed at the crippled children’s clin- Work In Fields
Funeral services for Miss Mar­
i will be ¡stalled 'at the mothers tea
_____
ic held in the Women's club build-
LEGION TO HOLD
DISTRICT CONFAB
C
h p m u r o ’v i
F in
ns
unemurgy
ians
The seventh district of the
American Legion o f the depart­
ment of Oregon will hold a con­
ference
at Adrian
Wednesday,
May 2 at 2 p. m. Department Com­
mander Penn Crum and several
other department officers will at­
tend the meeting. A banquet will
be held In the evening. All veterans
are ln\ lted to attend both the af­
ternoon and evening sessions.
District Vice Commander A. L.
Heldt of Nyssa will have charge of
the arrangements for the confer­
ence.
Ontario Takes
Baseball Title
On Oregon Side
jorie Cameron. 20-year-old Adrian
girl whose body was found in an
Nyssa Defeated 7 to 2 ;
automobile late Sunday afternoon
Bulldogs Playing Boise
in Arena valley, were held in Cald­
Here Today
well Wednesday afternoon with the
Transported laborers who will
The Ontario high school clinched
L. D. S. church In charge, inter-
assist in taring for and harvesting
the basebadl championship on the
met was in the Parma cemetery.
the row crops of Malheur coun.y
Oregon side of the river by drubb­
A note clutched in the girl's
this year have started arriving and
ing the Nyssa Bulldogs 7 to 2 on
hand indicated that the intend­
more are expected soon.
the Ontario field Tuesday and will
One hundred and eighty-six
ed to take her life. Coroner Will­
meet the Payette Pirates for the
Mexicans arrived at the Ontario
iam D. Tally of Canyon county,
j Snake river valley pennant.
C. C. C. camp Monday. The Ontar­
Although they registered eight
Idaho said. The coroner expressed
io camp is the only Mexican ¿amp
hits off Kasahara and Kawasaki.
the belief that she had been dead
in the county at the present time.
Nyssa pitchers, the Tigers failed
sipce Saturday night.
Sponsors expect 143 more Mexi­
j to S 'ore an earned run. Along
cans to arrive by May 3.
Miss Cameion. a graduate of the
with their eight hits, the Tigers
It will be necessary to find farm
Adrian high school and the Boise
made three errors. The Bulldogs
housing for quite a number of the
made only two hits, but made 11
Business
college,
had
been
em­
Mexicans. Anyone having housing
! errors.
ployed as a bookkeeper and sten­
and needing men should make arr-
Ontario won three games and
ographer by the Simplot Dehydrat­
agements through the county ag­
R. G. Larson of Nyssa discussed lost one, Valle won two and lost
The clothing relief drive spon­ ing company near Caldwell and was the Malheur County Farm Labor
ent's office or the Malhew County
two and Nyssa lost three and won
Farm Labor Sponsoring associa­ sored in Nyssa by the schools and to have begun her vacation at the
Sponsoring association and the one In conference play, so that a
the Nyssa Civic club will be con­
tion.
I Nyssa viotory over Ontario this
The army has been asked to cluded this week. Mrs. A. L. Flet­ completion of her work Saturday. future of Malheur county agri­ week would have thrown the three
;end the war prisoners to Nyssa cher, president of the club, and After work she went to her room culture at a meeting of the Oregon I teams into a tie.
lot later than May 5 and to Vale Henry Hartley, superintendent of in Caldwell, where she lived dur­ Trail Grange Tuesday night.
| The Nyssa batting order was as
not later than May 8. The camps the schools announced.
Vocal solos weie given by Dor- follows: E. Kawasaki. If; Herren,
ing the week and was believed to
Mrs.
J.
L.
Ghurch,
chairman
of
l ^ ! a^
, CWlter ° f Uie
s ^ S m d e n t * will be ready for use by the end
have started for her parental home ene Bear and Melvin Melow, who 3b; Bellon, cf; Moore, lb; Rook-
of this week. The sponsoring ass­ the drive said old clothing should
were accompanied on the piano stool. ss; Kasahara. p; Toombs, c:
Mr. Ga.e pointed out that min- Mrs- E- Cr Y ail 1 P „ tell h0i ° ‘?tarl0 ociation ls building a six-foot wire be taljen to the high school any in Adrian.
by Mary Lou Schenk.
lug and lumbering piovide oniy a"d Mrs. Dorothy Burgher admin-
Kabata, 2b. and Root. rf.
day this week. Several women will
Miss Cameron was driving an
C. C. Cotton discussed enforce­
atwut 30 per cent of the produc- ^trator of the county public wel- fence around the former Nyssa
be there all day Saturday and automobile owned by Clifton Niel­ ment of the weed control law and
labor
center
east
of
the
railroad
tlu.i income of the Snake river fare commission,
tracks and floodlighting the area. I Sunday to receive it. Mrs. Church son of Adrian. Nislson returned to a committee was appointed to
valley, whereas 70 per cent of the
The association urges farmers pointed out that each family sh­ duty in the armed services March wait on the county court relative
ur orne from production comes
m
/u •
to utilize the labor at the earliest ould contribute at least two gar- 28 after a furlough in Adrian.
to the weed control district. The
from agriculture.
l U p i l S
l O V llV C
possible rate, because any idle time ! ments, including children's cloth­
The point in Arena valley where legislative committee led a dis­
■ Vy d parLr.ent is interested in
.
i
ing.
bedding
and
shoes.
The
cloth­
will cost the sponsors money and
cussion on the county manager
bunging new industries to this M U S I C a l 1 1 * 0 2 ^ 1 1 1 (will allow the work to pile up. ing should be clean and mended the car was found was a short
J. M. Melville of Chicago, who
distance off a road which is a plan of government. Reports wqre
area," Mr. Gale said, but he added
_____
I Spreading of the work over a longer j and have buttons. Persons unable
made on the 4-H organization operates the Central Feed and Sup-
that “ It is oettcr to expand an i ^ musical program will be pre- period will tend to flatten out the I to take the clothing to the school- short-cut from Wilder to Adrian.
The car Was first noticed Sun­ meeting, which was held last week. 1 ply company, which handled many
b.du' try a ready established than ; <;en i e<i by the grade school pupils peak.
'honse may telephone Mrs. Church.
Scholarships will be given by I cars of ground hay from Nyssa
day
morning by Floya Kandler of
to b ill* in -> new one. This area priday night at 8:15 in the gym-
145W.
the Grange for the newly-formed : last year, stated while here last
Arena
valley
when
he
was
round­
is i >t attra ti e
big industry nasjum jn observance of National
Mr. Hartley said the schools
ing up cattle. The motor was still dairy and garden clubs. Leona • week that the hay received from
unit s fe ' .vc some of the raw Muslc weelt
conducted a similar drive for Russ­
running. Kandler told Coroner Winters is leader of the garden | Nyssa is the finest hay that is
mat. r.al
..a. they need in then ^ The progi'am will consist mostly
ia n relief about a month ago.
Talley that he knocked on the .club and Ensor Bursh ls leader 'shipped to Chicago for color, qual­
operations".
0f mUsic learned by the pupils in
| “ At that time,” he said, “ we
ity and protein content.
window but decided the girl was i of the dairy club.
F e ideivt Carlos Buchner app-
classes. Members of the
collected nearly a ton of clothes
Mr. Melville was endeavoring to
sleeping so went on with his work.
Lulled , n industrial committee. coniniittee in charge are Miss
I from the Nyssa community. We
make arrangements to have the
Later In the aftemon his small
members met with Mr. Gale Kathryn
wh„
i
Tentative
plans
for
establishment
hope that you have discarded some
Crandall,
Mrs.
John
Nyssa mill in operation this sea­
a ter the luncheon to assist him achenki Mrs Aj K U€hn and Irshal | of a memorial to the servicemen clothing since that time or have daughter called his attention to
son. He said that some remodeling
the
girl
in
the
car
again
and
Kand­
in sc. uring data on this vicinity. Davls
¡of Adrian and vicinity were out­ ¡discovered some that should have
would be necessary before opera­
1 embers of the committee are R.. j The numbers will be given as lined at a meeting held in Adrian I been given to the Russians. Please ler and W. E. Mayes of Parma
tions could be started. The mill
walked
to
the
car
and
found
that
Larson A. H. Boyde’.l, Bernard fol]ows: Graj e j. our Flag, On Wednesday night.
' remember that the need is very
located south of town, was operat­
the
young
woman
was
dead.
The
I rost, Jesse Thompson and George (he Way t0 school, and The Wind- | A public meetig Is scheduled to great. Clothes that have little or
J. R. Beck, state farm labor sup­ ed for a .<<hort time last year by the
car motor was still running and
Mitchell.
| mill; fourth grade tonette, Caiss- be held May 9 at 8 o’clock in the no vaine to-yoft could "Have a great
ervisor. urged business people of M and H Sales company.
an Inner tube from the exhaust
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■—
on Song and The Tonette Band; Adrian high school building. All deal of value to some Belgian, pipe carried the fumes through Nyssa. at a special meeting of
organizations
and
individuals
with­
Frenchman or Norwegian".
the Nyssa chamber of commerce
MAN IS FREED
¡prade 2. Signs of Spring. Make a
the trunk to the main part of the
i BROWER TO OPEN
last Thursday noon, to cooperate
IN DEATH CASE
Garden. Tea Party. The Organ in the outlying districts that com­
automobile.
prise
the
Adrian
union
high
sch­
in the war prisoner program that PLUMBING SHOP
_____
¡Man. and My Country; fifth grade
Sheriff A. A. Moline and Coron­
will be carried out In this county. I J. E. Brower of Nyssa has pur­
Fred Johnson of Ontario, held gills chorus. Slumber Boat and ool district are asked to. partici­
er Talley were called.
Mr. Beck said the people should chased the plumbing business of
for questioning in connection with Honey Town: third grade rhythm pate in the program.
Miss
Cameron
was
born
in
Twin
not spread rumors about the prison George Kinzer of Parma and will
the death of Eugene Allen Hull, his band. For the Flag. Rapid Fire, I Mr. Brown of Adrian. Mr. Crock­
Falls.
Idaho.
She
L
s
survived
by
camp program and will cooperate open a shop In Nyssa within the
companion in an alleged drinking and On Dress Parade; junior high er of Owyhee and Mr. Anderson of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
best with the army officers by next few days. He will move Kin-
bout, was released when an inquest girls chorus. Voice In the Old Kingman Kolony were appointed
E.
Cameron;
two
brothers.
Jorn
K.
Robert Dennis Toombs. 3rd C.
ignoring the prisoners. He sugg­ j zer’s equipment to Nyssa as soon
coducted by County Coroner R. A. | Village Choir, and Lullaby; fifth as members of a committee that
who
is
in
the
Pacific
area
and
Em­
Tarke
revealed that Hull met i grade chorus. Little Swiss Lad, will select the grounds and pre­ j R.D.M., son of Mr. and Mrs. Den- ery Earl of Parma, and a sister, ested, however, that the enlisted as he finds a location. Mr. Brower
men and officers of the United has been employed at the Amal­
deaih as the result of suffocation | and Keep on Keeping On; fourth pare the prints for a memorial, |nis Toombs, emerged from many Edith Fern of Parma.
which will propably be in the form months of service without a
States army in charge of the pris­ gamated Sugar company factory
when a lighted cigarette ignited I grade chorus, Leona and Hans;
j "scratch" and has arrived home on
oners would appreciate the friend­ In Nyssa as pipe fitter and plumb­
violin solo, Donna Wilson; Mr. of a park.
bis bed clothing.
er for the last seven years.
i Mrs. Howard Hatch was elected 29-day furlough.
liness of Nyssa residents.
Davis’
rhythm
band.
Minuet
in
G;
The two middle aged men had
to serve as temporary treasurer. ! While serving aboard the U.S.
The prisoners will do all the
gone to bed in Hull’s cabin on junior high boys chorus. Oh, Sus­
Persons Interested in contributing War Hawk for 12 months, Toombs
work around the camp, including Visit In Emmett—
Ontario’s east side Wednesday anna and Juanita; clarinet trio,
.crossed the equator eight times in
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Lee and
the cooking. All that the American
night. Awakened by smoke about' Donna Tmbert, Donna Cheldelin should contact a member of the
, his travels from one island to an­
Emmett
soldiers will do will be to handle two daughters wete In
11 o'clock. Johnson succeeded inland Marian Brown. Melody in F, committee or Mrs. Hatoh on or
other. He served In four invasions— | An impromptu amateur rodeo the book we>-k in the office and Sunday visiting at the home of Mr.
putting out the fire with the help and sixth grade chorus, The Frog before May 9.
j Saipan June 15. 1944, Guam June
and Mrs. I. C. Lee.
I was staged Sunday afternoon at guard the prisoners.
of neighbors who had been aroused. Pond.
; 22. Leyte in the Philippines Oc­
In
the
few
cases
in
which
pris­
I
the
Bybee
Livestock
company
DAIRY
CLUB
IS
He propped up Hull in a sitting
tober 22 and Lingayen January 9.
have escaped they have not
position on the floor and went to Visit in Boise--
FORMED BY GRANGE He also saw action in New Guinea. ¡salesyard ’with 30 horses and rid­ oners
been dangerous because they know
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schenk and
the business section, jiot realizing
At a recent meeting of the 4-H | While Toombs was assisting a ers participating.
at the if they are captured and punished
that his companion was dead. Ap- Mr. and Mrs. Duane Anderson club sponsored by the Oregon group of men in need of medical \ The rodeo was held
paiently no one else knew about spent Friday and Saturday in Trail Grange a dairy club was care November 18. his ship was salesyard Instead of at the Zack only for escaping they will be plac­
Hull and his body was not found Boise as guests of Mr. and Mrs. organized with 11 members en­ ! attacked many times by Jap “sui- Walker farm, where It was sched­ ed on a bread and water diet,
uled to have been held, because of but If they commit a crime they
until the next morning. Hull had Malcolm Crawford, former Nyssa rolled.
Icide” planes. He lived on nothing
inadequate facilities at the farm. will be subject to v'elng Shot.
residents. Mr. Crawford expects
no relatives in this Vicinity.
Edited by
The following officers were el­ I but
dehydrated
food
for
six
Mrs. Dimmick and Mrs. Tensen,
to be called to sea by June. He ected: Ensor Bursh, president; Al­
T.
CAROL
BYBEE
months.
• mounted on their twin palominos, METHODIST YOUTH
has been serving in the navy re­ vin Cleaver, vice president, and
Go To Utah—
| When his ship approached the
THE TEN COMMANDS
led
the
parade,
which
was
staged
cruiting
station
In
Boise
since
1943.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Beus
Nan Griier, secretary. Anyone in­ Golden Gate. Toombs said many
INSTITUTE IS HELD
Shall we piece together you and I.
were in Ogden for several days He took the guests on a tour of terested in 4-H dairy work is in. '.tough and ‘'hard-boiled” men cried on the Nyssa streets at 3 o ’clock.
¡The fragments that's been left and
Gowen field.
last week.
vited to attend the next meeting, 1 for joy. With tears streaming from I At the stockyard the Owyhee
The Payette Methodist Youth
learn the why?
which will be held May 3 at the i their eyes, they were not ashamed, Riding club drill team gave a fellowship was host to the surr­ Our world In which we moved
"28 March 45—"Well, by this time
demonstration, with Mr. and Mrs. ounding towns April 22 at the sub­
home of Nan Grider.
but proud and happy to be home. | Nell Dimmick leading. After form­
From day to day
you have heard all about the air
district spring Institute.
Toombs, a blood donor twice,
Became a nightmare that may stay
Invasion^)! Germany and can prob­
ing a large circle, the riders went
One hundred and thirty-five In many minds and leave a
said he never saw a U.S.O. show.
ably guess who took the boys there. MEIER FIRST TO
members of the youth fellowships
The Nyssa man. who received a
Shattered wreck
Save all the pictures and articles SOLO IN AIRPLANE
of Ontario. Frultland, Emmett. By hanging to the past just
about it. If you can. Try to get
A1 Meier 1s the first Nyssa man “diploma" for being a "trusty shell­
Weiser,
New
Plymouth,
Payette
and
Looking back.
the life magazine."
to solo in an airplane at the Ny­ back". said Japanese cigarettes are
Nyssa met at 3 p. m. Sunday af­
2 April 45—“I've seen gay Parie. ssa airport. He soloed after eight made of "trash and burn four
ternoon for registration at the Or shall we with new vision build
That is one beautiful city. Much hours of instruction given by times as fart as American cigar­
church.
.
.
.
Aright,
more beautiful than London, be­ Ralph Winebrenner, local aviator ettes”.
The theme of the institute was Homes and our world that
cause it has been built on human and manager of the Nyssa airport.
"V-day for Christian Youth” . This
Tumbled overnight?
blood when you stop to think how
Several women have signed up JURORS CALLED
theme was carried out in the class­ In thts onslaught, some see
things were done in the old mon­ for flying instruction.
m
.
FOR APRIL TERM
es and worship programs.
No rhyme or reason.
archy days. Saw most of the sights.
Mr. Winebrenner flew Ralph
The classes held were "V-day in But nothing ever happens without
Am now missing one-half shoe Crane of the Inland OH company
Jurors, called for the April term
Our
Spiritual
Lives,”
led
by
Rev.
Cause
leather, two good feet, one pint of Ontario on a charter trip to
H. J. Gemhardt: V-day in World Pain and wars come from broken
knee grease and a good many Spokane Friday afternoon. Crane of the Malheur county circuit
'Brotherhood.” conducted by Rev.
Laws.
francs. Enjoyed myself though. returned home Saturday after­ court, have been instructed to re­
L. B. Bailey; “ V-day In Our Home Moses gave us ten commands to
Captain Peter D. Mitchell, son Took some pictures I hope turn
noon. The flying time was three port at the courthouse at Vale
Towns.” by Rev. J. D. Crawford,
SPEECH GROUPS
Keep
of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Mitchell out okey.
April 30.
hours each way.
and ’’Victorious Recreation" led But they were bundled up and
The jurors are Walter Alford. WILL BE HONORED
of Nyssa has completed 32 months 30 March 45—"Dgd. was flying over
Winebrenner has moved his fam­
by Rev. Mark Lloyd.
Alice W. Holmes. Mattie More­
Tossed Into a heap.
of foreign service with the army. some of the old world war 1 batt­ ily to the airport.
At 6:30 a special vesper prayer Now folks weep for sons who
land, and Virginia Rookstool, Ny­
A banquet In honor of the speech
lefields around Reims. Was that
T
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Captain Mitchell is an armament
service
for
the
San
Francisco
sec­
ssa; M. J. Blackburn. Jamison; glasses of Adrian and Nyssa high
Never come cack;
place beat up? Some of it is now
officer asigned to a veteran fight­ farmed but the clay still marks JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM William T. Butler, Tom Ennor. schools will be held in the home urity conference was held with all Stare at plastic arms and legs,
Maude Kline. Donald M. McKen­ economics room of the Nyssa high of the different groups offering a
Alas, alack,-
er-bomber group of the 12th air trench line. Most o f it is just IS HELD AT ADRIAN
special number, a scripture and a Shall we build again this same
zie. Rowena Lantemman and Lill­ school building Friday night.
force's 22nd tactical air command deserted, barren land now. This
Members of the junior class of i a n C. Nicholson. Ontario; Frad
Old structure-
During the latter part of the prayer.
lending close support to the allied war is harder on the towns than
Rev. Cecil Hannan. Payette pas­ Or, shall we read again-
the Adrian high school entertained ,Cammann. Brogan; L. P. Chas­ school term, the Adrian speech
ground forces in northern Italy.
land.”
And follow Moses with his ten
members of the senior class, facul­ tain, Edith Knott and John Tur- classes and the Nyssa discussion tor, gave the evening sermon.
Overseas since July. 1942. the
The next institute will be held
Commands?
H. L. (Larry) Fisher, coxswain ty and school board at a dinner |ner. Harper; O. F. Douglas, route group have held round table dis­
captain has participated in the
at
Payette
lakes
from
July
2
to
9.
If thLs we do, we can become like
Egyptian-Ubyan. Tunisian. Sicil­ In the United States navy, has j and dance. The dinner was served 11, Nyssa; Andrew Greeley. Rock­ cussions and have presented pro­
Him
ian, Italian and French campaigns. been sent back to Oakknoll naval .at card tables by members of the ville: Elizabeth Groot. H. E. Noah. grams at meetings of clubs and
Appointed Agent—
Who walked our way and told us
He Ls authorized to wear the war hospital in Oakland. California. j sophomore home economics class, Claude Page, Franklin Sohroeder, other organizations.
That our sin
The Nyssa Produce has been ap­
A miscellaneous program will
department, distinguished unit bad­ Fisher, son of Mrs. Harry Shelton j Following the dinner the guests l J. J. Stills and E. D. Wardlaw,
ge as evidence of his outfit’s ach­ o f Nyssa. has been at the naval ’ danced under a canopv of blue and Ontario rural routes; Pauline Hart be presented by members of the pointed dealer for Larro feeds in Had robbed us of our Heaven here
And now.
j white streamers. A flower garden and Lucy Johnson, Westfall; Ella two groups at the banquet. The this vicinity. The concern will
ievements since El Alamein.
air station at Fallon. Nevada.
I and wishing well centered
the Jones. Juntura; Agnes J. Holly. program will include musical num­ handle a full line of poultry, dairy Shall we repent? Those ten laws
and hog feeds, produced by Gen­
Tell us how.
Ml-s Virginia Trotriner has re­ floor, which was surrounded by a Margaret McKague and Florence bers. readings and talks.
.lowing are excerpts from late
Mrs. C. H. Murchison
Silas Summers is advisor of the eral Mills. Inc. H. C. Dwight ls
s from Lt. Harold Kurtz, who ceived a card from Corporal Wlll- 1 white picket fence. Music was fur­ i Kingman Otis, Adrian, and Fred
local manager.
Ogden, Utah
Nys
group.
nished by an Ontario orchestra. ¡A. Welt*, route 3. Weiser.
< Continued on Page 5)
ztioned in France:
Idaho Power Co. Man Is >" Ontario
Wednesday.
,, , .
.
,
. • ,
[ Five of the youngsters were from
M a k i n g 1 n (1 Ill'll l a l
Arock and one from Jordan Valley
S u rvey
and the others were from the
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1 northern part of the county.
Ralph Gale, sales manager of the
Dr. Laurence Noall, orthopedic
Idaho Power company, who has physician of Portland, was the
been interested in the development1 examining physician. Mrs. Snook of
.
. , . the crippled children's division of
of chemurgy for several years, told , (he Un;verslty of Oregon Metii.
mam'^ers of the Nyssa chamber of j cal school, Was the physical ther-
commerce Wednesday neon that apist. Mrs. Laura P. Wells, nu-
•There has been a good deal of , trition specialist of the maternity
development in cliemurgy during Iand ^ u d , healJ'h d' vlslon of
the last few years, but it has been ; state b°ald of health, was in att-
mostly in planning".
i endance.
Mrs. Carol Locey of Ontario and
The farmer has been busy and
has had practically no marketing i Mm. Weldon Wilcox of Ontario
• were registrars. Mrs. Ruby Burk-
problems. In the future, probably
the Snake river valley will have |'llarit and Mrs Mary Ellen Smith
marketing problems. At the p resen t.*'«* huraes aids to H n . Edna
time I am engaged in an inUus-1 Farris, county pub ic health nurse,
trial survey of the area that we Mrs Mary Gonzales was stenog-
Uhe Ida no Power company) ser- iaPheJ*-
„
ve. Most of cur plans involve ag-
Hostesses were Mrs Claries P.
i .culture either directly or indir- 1 “
and Mrs. Roderick BeUcnap.
ectly. We have very little comum-
Visitors were Dr^ J. J. Sarartn
lng .minty and it Ls a long ways of Ny'-sa. N. O. Richards of the
Mexicans Reach Ontario;
Prisoners Are Coining
To Nyssa Soon
J
to be held next Wednesday at 2
p.. m. in the gymnasium.
The officers are Greta Stunz.
•president: Patty Chard, vice pres­
ident; Grace Foster, secretary:
Lolo Coats, treasurer; Janet Irv­
ing. reporter: Myrna Jordan, sen­
ior repre-entative, and Dorothy
Eartholoma. junior representative.
The girls organizations of the
school will provide the entertain­
ment at the tea. The home econ-
, omics class girls will give a style
show featuring thn clothes they
have made during the year.
J
Grange Presents
Varied Program
Clothing Needed
For Europeans
Nyssa Hay Best
Sent To Chicago
Adrian To Honor
Men In Service
War Prisoners
Plan Discussed
Toombs Unhurt
In War Service
Rodeo Staged
By Riding Club
POET'S
CORNER
Our Boys I n
T h e Service