Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 07, 1946, Image 1

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Cundall Gives
Motor Boat To
Hospital Fund
'Resolution To
Honor Schools
At a meeting of the Nyssa Boat
club last Thursday night, the 10
Given Congress
members present elected Herman
S S C
a ER b S
o ^
M
c E
l S b BY
Towne commodore, Ed Pruyn, vice
commodore and Bert Lienkaemper,
secretary-treasurer.
The object of the club is to
promote interest in boating on
Snake river and the Owyhee res­
ervoir. The club intends to place
bouys in the river to mark the
channel and also map the river
The members are installing a moor­
age in the river on the Oregon
side at the Whitey Scubal place.
The small boating park on the
Idaho side at the bridge will en­
large and improved and rest rooms,
benches and tables will be install­
ed.
The club which will meet the
second Thursday in each month,
plans to have some special activity
every Sunday afternoon.
SOUVENIR EXHIBIT
PLACED ON DISPLAY
IN SCHOOL BUILDING
4-H ■ Club
Week .
■ ■ ■ ■
Is Celebrated
HERD IMPROVEMENT
GROUP ELECTS FRED
Nyssa Bequests
b u r g e s s c h a ir m a n
County Fund For
Fred Burgess of Vale was elected I
An outstanding exhibit of souven- j National 4-H club week, March 2
Local Hospital
irs collected by servicemen in for- to 10, is being observed In every chairman of the Malheur dairy j
eign countries is on display in the county of the state through the Herd improvement association at Petition For $25,000 Pre­
Nyssa grade school building.
j cooperation of scores of organiza- a meeting held In the Boulevard
sented To County
The public Is invited to view the tions all eager to help Oregon's 30,- Grange hall Tuesday.
Court
and Friday
members continue to make
Other board members elected are
At the suggeUion of C. C. Har­ articles this afternoon
...
,
the best better,” announces H. C.
vey of Nyssa, United States Sen­ morning. The articles, numbering “ Seymour,
Another contribution to the'M al­
„
A group of Nyssa residents pre­
state club leader at OJ3.C. Clifford Wright of Adrian, Homer
ator Wayne Morse has introduced more than 1300, are owned by re-j county club agents are taking Hight of Nyssa, Fred Hawkins of sented a petition to the county
heur Memorial hospital financial
a resolution in congress proposing latives of the pupils, who took the j this occasion to enlist more boys Ontario and Glen Suiter, director court at its monthly meeting Wed­
campaign was announced this wee*
that the president of the United
'and girls In the program this year at large. Mrs. Charley Grider act­ nesday asking for $25,000 for the
•when the committee in charge sta­
Stales issue a proclamation design­ souvenirs to the schoolhouse.
'
than ever before, and to let more ed as secretary-protem at the meet­ proposed Malheur Memorial hos­
The
greater
part
of
the
exhibit
ted that Dr. J. C. Cundall has
ating April 19 as Students and
pital, which Is to be built In Nyssa.
people know about what the young­ ing.
,ame
from
the
Pacific,
but
includes
Teachers da? in recognition of the
donated a Zimmer inboard boat
The petitioners asked the court
sters
have
done
and
plan
to
do
ir.
Miss
Workman,
represetatlve
of
part they played in heiping to win money and pictures from 25 coun­ the many projects they undertake,
to place an Item of $25,000 In the
and trailer, which will be given
the
Oregon
dairy
council
spoke
on
world war II. The resolution is .low tries. The exhibit includes Japan­
1946-47 budget for use in con­
away May 4.
ese parachutes, grass skirts, Hawai­ E. M. Hauser, Malheur county club the advertizing program promoted struction of the hospital. Nyssa has
in committee awaiting action.
The boat will be placed on dis­
agent, said.
by the Oregon dairymen. Mr. Bur­
ian
hats,
flags
of
most
of
the
enemy
In
offering
the
resolution
on
the
play in the Powell service station,
Despite the competition of war gess also introduced Miss Miriam started a campaign to raise funds
floor pf the senate, the senator countries, light stands made from
along with a jeep, which will be
jobs and other youth activities, Ore­ Black of the county agents office. for toe building and equipment.
shells
and
about
15
types
of
shoes.
from
Oregon
said
in
part:
“Mr.
given away under a program spon­
gon's 4-H program in 1945 set a Miss Black spoke briefly of her .Under an Oregon law passed at
president, I ask unanimous consent
the 1945 session of the legislature,
sored by the Nyssa chamber ol
new record in value of projects ai.d work.
to introduce a very brief joint re­
counties are authorized to approp­
commerce.
a
near
record
in
numbers
enrolled
Mr.
Mowry,
federal
vetenarlan,
solution and make a few comments I
Te motor In the run-about, pow-
and percentage of completions, state told the group of the progress made riate up to $25,000 for memorial to
in respect thereto. The joint re3ol- I
eied by a Hudson 6, has been oper­
extension
service records show.
in a county wide disease control world war II veterans. It was in
ution reads as follows:
ated for oi:y 30 hours. It was val­ ELECTRICAL LIVING
Value
of
projects
reached
a
new
program against Bang's disease and conformity with this law that the
SHOW IS SCHEDULED •’Resolved, etc., that the president
Nyssa request was made.
ued at $1000 last spring.
high
of
$591,873.38,
against
a
cost
tuberculosis.
is authorized and requested to issue
Ontario and Vale are also ask­
The Worthwhile club of Sunset
Formation of a people’s utility ol $362,885.43, leaving a new high
The group present approved the
a
proclamation
designating
April
A complete “Electrical Diving”
valley will sponsor an auction sale
district in Malheur county would in profit of $228,987.95. Total num- contract being offered on the D.H. ing for the proposed $25,000 approp­
19,
1946
as
Students
and
Teachers
riation.
to be held on the vacant lot next show will be presented in Payette
and calling upon the people substitute a “tax-dodger" for a her of clubs last year was 2428, Just I.A. program and a general dis­
The men presenting the Nyssa
to the First National bank Satur-1 Thursday evening, March 14, under day
throughout the Utaited “s ta tS T t o 1 tax-paying business without assur- 100 under the previous year's total cussion led by Cliff Cox, former
day night, March 9 at 7 o’clock ■ the Joint sponsorship of the West-
Malheur county tester, brought sev­ petition were Albert Heldt H. O.
observe
the
day
with
appropriate
iance
of
beneflts
t0
the
P
^P
1
*-
ac-
1
whl.e
the
total
number
enrolled
in
for the benefit of the hospital fund. lnghouse Electric corporation and ceremonies honoring students and ' cordlr’S to Frank T. Morgan, chair- Projects was 29,2*9. Total number eral Interesting facts to the at­ Hopkins, Olean Wells and bernard
The women will sell farm pro­ the Idaho Power company.
man of the Malheur county citi- completing projects was 22,160. while tention of new testers. The pro­ Frost.
The show, which will be held in teachers for their contributions in zen’s commit.ee for the protection the number of clubs with 100 per- gram will be started by the first
ducts pastry and fancy work.
the Portia club house commencing helping to bring about victory in of taxpayers and private enterprise. cent completion was 1125.
of April and interested people are
8 o’clock, is primarily for electric the present war.
Morgan made the statement fol-
Malheur county reached a new asked to contact Harry Sandqulst,
HOLSTEIN BREEDERS at
“Mr.
president,
I
think
it
is
part­
dealers, farm implement dealers,
lowing a study of the Oregon hy- high with 1127 enrolled In projects, county agent for contract partic­
TO HOLD MEETING
contractors, architects, and others icularly fitting that such honor ciro-electrlc commission report on and 1017 finishing their work for ulars.
should
be
paid
to
the
students
and
engaged. in building. Any person
\ a 90.2 percentage of projects com-
A group of 25 Holsteln-Freslan who Is interested in the advance­ teachers of America on April 19, the issue.
The 1946 boxing tournament of
“We are convinced the people do P'e’ed. In over half the clubs or- COLLEGE OF IDAHO
breeders met recently to organize a ments of electrical living, however, 1946, because April 19 is a historic
toe Malheur county high schools
Malheur County Holstein Breeders is invited to attend, L. E. Brainard, day of freedom In America. It is not desire to get into political own-, ganized, all members finished to MAN TO SPEAK TO
will be held in the Nyssa gymnas­
ership and operation of the electric! make a 100 percent club,
club. A. E. Hawkins, appointed division manager, for the Idaho Concord and Lexington day.
LOCAL CLUBWOMAN ium March 14 and 15. The bouts
“In support ol the suggestion I system serving this county," Mor­
chairman of the organization com­ Power company said.
will be started each evening at
should like to quote Mr. C. C. Har­ gan declared, ‘‘and the report furn­
mittee, will be assisted by R. A.
Albion Aspinwall of the College 7:30.
vey, a teacher in the schools of ished by the hydro-electric com­
Vest George Yturri, and A. F.
Boxers representing Adrian, Vale,
of Idaho will be the speaker at the
Nyssa In my state. He makes the mission gives ample reason for that
Sandqulst.
Nyssa and Ontario will compete.
all
clubs
annual
day
program
March
conviction.”
following
points:
'Some
of
the
ar­
This group has called a meeting
16 In the Adrian high school build­ The winners will battle the win­
“According to the report, the so-
guments in favor of making the
to be held in the Boulevard Grange
ners on the Idaho side for the
project national in scope are: (1) called feasibility of creating a PUD The Nyssa high school band dir­ ing.
hall at 8 p. m„ Monday, March 11.
Mr. Asptnwall's subject, “Inter­ Snake river valley championships.
During the war students accepted depends entirely on avoiding fed­ ected by Lynn J. Lawrence present-
A club of this type can accomplish
ior Decorating,’’ Is especially timely The number of bouts will depend on
A. C. Newsom, formerly of Kan­ more responsibility than ever before, eral taxes on the part of the pru-
a real service for Holtsein breeders
posed""districi. The "proposed* PUD i ed an interesting concert in the as many new project families are the entries from the different
in the county and for the dairy in­ sas and Illinois, has purchased a and they deserve to be honored in would
not operate as efficiently or I gymnasium last Friday night,
building or plan to build new resi­ schools. The preliminaries will be
dustry as a whole, Hawkins stated." half interest in the Nordale furni­ some appropriate way. (2) By re­
as economically as the Idaho Power 1 "^le first part of the program dences soon All women are Invited held Thursday night and the finals
‘‘We are interested in the im­ ture ijore from Thomas B. Nordale cognizing the students, it will in a compariy
now operates, because! ‘Catured largely the old familiar
Friday night.
provement of dairy cows in the who will remain active in the busi­ sense be recognition for faculty when federal taxes are considered,! ieleptions, followed by other band to ^ttend the meeting, at which the
The following boys are practicing
Modern Pioneer club will be hostess
members, school administrators and
county and the enlargement of the ness.
for
t'he event: Howard Flanary,
to
the
other
clubs
of
the
valley.
the
PUD
cost
of
operation
exceeds
,ulmbers
and
sol°
and
duet
“
<«ct-
As
a
result
of
the
change,
the
patrons who composed the remaind­
industry. The Oregon Holstein
knatwetght;
John Bartholoma end
A
potluck
dinner
will
be
served
that
of
Idaho
Power
company."
I
*°™
*’
breeders directory shows that Mal­ store will hereafter be known as the er of the team which made the ac­
Therefore, Morgan said, the for. | J h e program was given as follows: at noon. Coffee and hot soils will Qtonn Sclitrej ¿ ¡ . flyweight; Willis
complishments of students possible.
heur county is the most important Nordale-Newsóm furniture store.
Booster March and C h a p e l_____________
. the hostess club. Hiatt, b antan.m ght; ¡Jay By bee
be furnished by
Mr. Newsom was released from (3) It would have a wholesome in­ matron of * PUD is no guarantee
Holstein county in the state; we
’ ir ne’. band‘ nute duet' ° Sole Musical numbers and readings and and Bill StraSiey featherweight;
should as a group let this fact be the United States navy after ser­ fluence on the morale of students, of lower electric rates, even though Mio,
Adrienne Peterson and Norma I ¡.gpo,.^ from the presidents of 25 Don Jensen and kudy Marostlca,
ving three .years. 21 months of which teachers and schools at large. (4) it would secure heavily-subsidized Coleman; Military Escort In Four
known.’’
r^, •
or 30 clubs will comprise the re­ lightweight, and Bob Wilder, wel­
; It will bring public attention to the Bonneville power.
Mr. Vickers, western fleldman for he >pent in the Pacific theatre.
Ways, band; Stardust, band; clar­
terweight.
part played by the schools during I ° ur citizen s committee is aware inet duet, Ellen McGee and Lola mainder of the program.
the association, talked on the act­
the
war,
not
only
in
carrying
on
in
i
°t
the
^act
that
one
public
owner­
Returns
Home—
ivities of the national association
Weeks, Llebestraum and Patlannc, Arrives In Nyssa—
Utahans Here—
Mrs. W. O. Peterson returned the face of many serious obstacles, ship venture in Malheur county,
and exhibited two colored fllttis on
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Flinders
Captain
John
W.
Olsen,
son-in-
the
REA
unit
at
Vale,
is
experienc-
band;
saxaehone
«
0
-
Vllla‘
' W
activities of Holstein breeders in home Friday from Salt Lake City | but in doing a superb job and mak-
Willlams, Lynn Swensen and Mor­
and family of Ogden, and Mr. and
the west. A. J. Evans, state presi- i where she visited her mother, who ing a vital contribution toward vic- ing financial difficulties,’’ Morgan rell Bunn: a novelty number, law of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Qar- Mrs. Albert Stettler and baby, and
rison, arrived In Nyssa Sunday
stated. "Its officers undoubtedly
dent, explained the workings of has been ill.
tory, as well’.’’
■Three Bears" by the band, w ith , moming. Mr 0 lsen, who spent the Laurence Stettler, all of Ogden,
The resolution was read twice by foresee an opportunity to ‘bail out' Adrienne Peterson as narrator, and
the state association. A. W. Lindow
were house guests at the Leo Child
its title and referred to the com­ by saddling the other citizens of Hall of Fame March and Star last year In the Pacific theatre, home last week. The Stettlers plan
of Portland, and Randall Grimes, Returns From Arizona—
will receive his discharge from the
the county with a PUD. This seems
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Collins mittee on judiciary.
secretary-treasurer of the state as­
on locating In this vicinity.
army In the near future.
to account for most of the enthus­ Spangled Banner, band.
sociation also talked on various returned to Nyssa Monday after
iasm
shown
by
the
sponsors.
spending
the
winter
in
Phoenix,
phases of the work.
"Then too, the Bonneville admin­ GEORGE WILSON AND MRS. BYBEE TELLS OF EXPERIENCES
All Holtsein breeders, whether Arizon visiting relatives and friends.
istration is looking for opportuni­ SONS BUY BUSINESS
ON RECENT TRIP TO OLD MEXICO
they are registered breeders or not,
ties, no matter how costly, to dis­
are invited to attend the meeting Arrives Home—
By T. Carol Bybee
be-llne for toe stores. I really felt
pose
of
its
tremendous
surplus
of
Captain Boyd Brown, son of Mr.
George M. Wilson and sons have
on March 11, Hawkins stated.
I know now, how it feels to a like home there. The sign Coca-
electricity, the development of leased the former Fox drive-in
and Mrs. Buroall Brown, arrived in
lonely Mexican In a town of white Cola also meant home, but we
Nyssa Saturday. Mr. Brown, who F. W. Bracken and Leo A. Ja r­ which has been subsidized by the station near the “Y” from the people, staring at you and not being couldn’t buy any. What a relief to
spent the last four months in Sai­ dine of Salt Lake City have pur­ federal treasury. Thus, they are Eastern Oregon Produce company. able to make yourself understood,
shop where I did not have to point,
pan, received his discharge from chased the Atkeson clothing store seeking to confiscate the electric The new owners will open the new and wondering aimlessly about.
and shrug my shoulders, and feel
the qrmy at St. Louis. Mrs. Boyd and have assumed management of | industry which pays tremendous business In about two weeks after
Gay, colorful, exciting Mexico. I
! federal taxes.
Brown and son of Boise are also the business.
remodeling the building. They will finally had arrived at my destina­ so utterly Insignificant.
The good old Mexican chill, was
The new owners, who operate
handle gasoline, groceries and
visiting here.
really HOT. Well, I received twice
tion.
two stores in Utah, will do business Teachers Meet—
V. B. Staples, veteran represent­
meats.
It was now, late, very late at as much because with a little more
A meeting of social science teach­
temporarily under the Atkeson
ative in the state legislature from Go To San Francisco—
George Wilson was employed In
Malheur county, announced last
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan left I name. They will handle a general ers of Vale, Ontario and Nyssa was the meat department of Eder's night: I lay In my bed wondering catsup and a half glass of water
week that he would not be a can­ Saturday for San Francisco for a line of merchandise, concentrating held In Ontario Monday and Tues- store for about nine years. He re­ what all the strange noises were. added, I got twice as much. The
on shoes when their stocks arrive. day. It was sponsored by the state cently sold his residence to Mr. and Thinking over the many strange ex­ young girls certainly know how to
didate In the May primary and brief vacation.
periences I had gone through that doll-up and use Up stick and Jew­
They Intend to remodel the build­ department of education as an in- Mrs. D. L. Anderson.
Martin P. Gallagher, Ontario a t - (
day. The room was dark, and a elry.
service training course. Frank Parr
ing.
torney, immediately revealed that Receives Dischargi
certain odor prevailed; certainly not
Shadows kept stealing across the
Mr. Bracken, who will manage and K. E. Keveren attended the
he will be a candidate for the pos
Jack Church, who received his
that
of
a
gardenia.
celling,
In my room. I was certain
meeting.
Four
prominent
Oregon
the
business,
has
been
in
the
navy
itlon.
discharge from the army February
The little Mexican children who that some no good Mexican was up
for three and one-half years. He educators were In charge of the
Rep. Staples said ’‘Fourteen years 24, arrived home Friday.
went to school were mostly, very to no good. I lay there breathlessly
was discharged three months ago. program. They were Robert Ander­
In representing the county Is en­
clean. White shirts dazzled against waiting for the door to open. Had
Elizabeth Atkeson, who has been son director of cirriculum and pub­
ough for one man. It Is hard work Here From Montana—
dark skin. Little girls wore brilliant a room on the front street side,
and I have definitely made up my
Howard Foster of Bridgcr, Mon­ assisting her mother. Mrs. A. L. At- lications, state department of ed­
The Watts Motor company has hair ribbons. Teeth looked so white. with a veranda where he could
mind to step aside In favor of tana spent the week-end with Mr. Keson, in the store, will remain In ucation; Mrs. MilBred Williams, as­
climb up, I figured. After 15 min­
sociate in education, University of been appointed dealer for Wlllys All seemed so happy.
the employ of the new firm.
some other qualified person."
and Mrs. W. W. Foster.
Oregon; J. W. Ellison, head of the jeeps, automobiles and trucks In We went Into old Mexico. Some utes of horror and suspense I de­
Gallagher who served with the
of the houses were built of a dirt cided It was shadows caused by the
history department, Oregon State Malheur county.
Here From Ogden—
armed forces for 46 months In From Twin Falls—
The company, organized by Alva adobe, brick, with holes for windows auto lights on the street, back of
Bishop and Mrs. Leslie Stoker college, and F. G. Macomber, pro-
world war II, Is a native of Malheur
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Church
county. He attended the University of Twin Falls spent the week-end and Mr. and Mrs. L. Olson of Og- fessor of education, University of Watts of Parma, has opened of­ and only a curtain, blowing to and the odd-shaped poles th at held up
of Oregon, George Washington un­ with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Church. den were house guests at the home Oregon. Mr. Parr, Miss Virginia fices and display room in a tem- frow for a door. Along a dusty the veranda.
I should tell you about going ac­
iversity at Washington, D. C. and Frederick Church was recently dis- | of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Bybee this Van Slyke and Howard Lovejoy at- i porary location in the former Ten- street, looking very warm, came a
tended a health meeting sponsored i sen building at the underpass. Mr. peddler, with a rod over hla back, ross the border. Here goes another
Northwestern College of Law in charged from the navy. He is a j week.
by the state department of educa-1 Watts plans to erect a garage which supported a basket on either exploration of our suit cases, I
Portland. He resumed his practice brother of J. L. Church.
building, 55 by 110 feet, at the side, filled with various colored thought. We only had seven, and
tion in Salem last week.
Attending To Business—
of law In Ontario last November
comer of Main and First streets trinkets, statues, colored birds, etc. four other boxes. But no, to our
Charles Ninemire of Council, Ida­
upon his release from the army.
Nursing Home Notes—
They were made of a chalk sub­ relief, all they asked us was "Were
during the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Adkins of ho formerly of Nyssa, is attend­ Meeting Planned—
The Interior of the building oc­ stance. painted to look like real, you all born In the United States?”
The L. D. S. Relief society will
Receives Discharge—
Notus are parents of a boy born ing’ to business here this week.
hold an all-day work and sewing cupied by the new Urm has been good Images. We bought two, but Well, we were, so were told to go
First Sgt. Thomas C. Holeman March 2. The baby weighed 7
meeting next Tuesday, beginning at remodeled and renovated. Guy Ker- had difficulty In making the mon­ on. Coming back from Mexico, we
Guild To Meet—
is visiting his sisters, Mrs. Lloyd pounds. 15 ounces.
did not know, th at we would have
St. Paul’s guild will meet with 10 a. m. and lasting until 3:30 La­ by of Nyssa has been appointed as ey change.
Lewis and Mrs. Robert Wilson. Mr.
A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs.
We went In to a curio shop to to pay duty on all our purchases.
Holman was in the European thea­ Earl Leach March 3. He weighed Mrs. Hilda Tensen March 13 at dles are requested to provide cov­ local manager. The company ex­
pects to receive a carload of Uni­ buy post cards to mall home, 1 So we went the limit with Jewerly,
ered dish lunch.
8 p. m.
tre and spent six months of con­ 10 pounds, 3 ounces.
priced a little Mexican doll. The statues, dolls, peek-a-boo blouses
versal Jeeps before March 15.
stant combat fighting in the in­
Mr. Watts said ‘T have tried for clerk said, "26 dolla" I raised my etc. The officer said, "Take all toe
Sister Dies In Oakland—
Visit Here—
fantry. He received his discharge In Boise—
Mrs. Grant Jones received word four or five years to get a location eye brows as if to say “too much," contents out of your suitcases, de­
Mrs. Lathrop Crosby of Tacoma
last week at Ft. Lews. Mrs. Harriet
Mr. and Mrs. Glea Billings and
Holman is also visiting here at the son. George, spent Saturday in spent Thursday at the A. L. Flet­ from Oakland that her sister. Thora In Nyssa. I have always felt that a kind fellow standing there, who clare all your purchases and the
Anderson, had died. Mr. Jones and j Nyssa has a bright business future.’’ understood English said ‘‘She means total price." I thought oh, oh,
cher home.
home of her daughters.
Boise.
where can I hide certain things In
26 cents. I bought the doll.
Mrs. Oordon Ray left for Oakland j
--------------- —
Inquiring about a hotel, the Com­ the car. (The devil In me I guess)
to attend the funeral which was Awarded Trophy—
Visit In Nampa—
In Twin Falls—
j Here From Portland—
Oeorge Billings was among the mercial was pointed out to us as Well anyway by the time we found
Mrs. Kenneth Pond and son. Bob-
Mrs. Emma Quinby visited a few j Dale Lewis of Portland was a held Tuesday, and are expected to
members of the 1948 Junior Legion being, "Like the other side’’ mean­ a place to put our car by an In­
by, spent the week-end with her days last week in Twin Falls at week-end guest of Dr. and Mrs. L return Saturday.
baseball club who were awarded ing like toe American ones. We spection table, we decided to declare
sister, Mrs. Jack Reynolds, in Nam- home of Mrs. Horace Whittlesey. I A. Maulding.
trophles at a ceremony at the Ban­ looked st toe room, promised to all our purchases, and retain our
Lenten Services Planned—
pa.
?
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Lenten services will be held lr. croft hotel In Payette Monday even­ come back and went shopping clean conscience and be honest.
From Ogden—
Dog Taxes Due
again. When out upon the street We had one suit case out, and
From Montpelier—
The city has started collecting j Reed Paulson and Milton Car- the Episcopal church every Friday ing.
my eyes caught the sign KRES8 started to tell what we bought and
A. M. Poulsen of Montpelier. Ida- dog taxes for 1946. Tags are avail- ver, son and son-in-law of Mr. and evening at 7:30 until Easter. Mem-
and on the other side PENNY'S how much when the officer said,
ho, has been visiting toe last 10 able at the city hall or from Chief Mrs. George Paulson arrived In bers of all churches in the city are i On Bnsiness Trip—
days, at the home of his brother, of Police J. R Dolan. The taxes Nyssa Tuesday. Mr. Carver plans i invited to attend. Rev. Callahan | C. W. Buchner returned Thursday store. Happy, day. I would be able <’Oh, from Oregon eh? T hat’s my
on making their home here soon. , will deliver a series of sermons.
j from a business trip to Portland.
| to understand thsm and made a home state.’’
Oeorge Poulson.
¡were due March 1.
Worthwhile Club To Give
Auction Sale Satur­
day Night
Proposal Made To Senator
Morse By C C. Harvey,
Nyssa
Morgan Attacks
Proposal Of PUD
Boxing Tourney
Will Be Staged
Band Presents
Varied Concert
A. Newsom Buys
Store Interest
2 Utah Men Buy
Atkeson Store
Staples Quits;
Gallagher Files
Walts Opening
Willys Agency