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VuiaLME XXXXÍ
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Furnace Dealers
Erecting Nyssa
Business House
NO. 10
ACCIDENT MEETINGS
vV ILL BE CONDUCTED
Under the sponsorship of local
smployers, the accident prevention
division of the state industrial ac
cident commission will conduct a
community safety entertainment at
Nyssa Friday, April 5. The enter
tainment, which will be held at
the high school auditorium will con
sist of sound motion pictures and a
short talk on the prevention ot
accidents. It will be open to the
general public with no admission
charge.
These entertainments, which have
been held throughout the state
have drawn large crowds.
Similar entertainments, arranged
by George Carlson, field man of
the division in this territory are
scheduled as follows: Monday, Jun-
tura, Tuesday, Harper: Wednes
day, Ontario; Thursday, Vaie and
Saturday, Adrian.
NYs'SA~,~(5ÏÏEUÜft, THURSDAY, MXRCH 21,
Malheur To Seek
Mexican, German
Farm Laborers
AEDICAL SERVICE
BAILABLE TO VETS
1946
Vale Wins Title
In Maiheur Co.
Boxing Tourney
JOURNAL
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BOY FALLING FROM
TRACTOR INJURED
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George Kaylor
Taken By Death
While Working
Post Commander Don M. Gra
Wavne Green, Nyssa high school
ham has Just received word from
student, was Injured Wednesday
Neil Morfitt, department comman-
afternoon when he fell from a
I cer of the American Legion, that an
Annco Company Starts
Laborers Would Be Hous | agreement has been consummated Vikings Nose Out Ontario tractor on the school grounds. The Bureau Of Reclamation
youth tell from the hood of the
Operation Of Tile
Here By Only Two
ed At Four Points In between the veterans administra-
Employe Falls From
tractor operated by Jerry Crandall
Ition
and
Oregon
physicians
service
Plant
County
Points
Ditcher
for the furnishing of localized med-
and was dragged for a few feet.
ital
service
to
veterans
throughout
Green, who lives with his aunt
One firm has started construction
The Vale high school won the
The aid of I.texican nationals and
George Kaylor, resident of the
Oregon.
of a large business building and
German prisoners of war to supple- Under this program, male veterans Malheur boxing tournament held and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nyssa-Owyhee section lor many
another concern has started oper
ment the farm labor shortage will w.ll oe entitled to localized medi in the Nyssa gymnasium last week Kingrey, was sent to the Holy years, died Wednesday afternoon
be requested for the 1946 crop sea cal services for service-connected end with 24 points and Ontario Rosary hospital in Ontario as a about 2:40 while operating a ditch
ation of a tile plant in a new
son by the Malheur County Farm Conditions, whereas female veterans gained second place with 22 points. precaution. His condition is not con er for the bureau of reclamation
building along highway No. 20 nort.i
Labor Sponsoring association, re will receive these local.zed medical Nyssa won 11 points and Adrian 5. sidered serious.
on the Lou Pratt ranch in Newell
of the “Y."
services for service-connected ail
Crandall was driving the tract- heights.
The only weight championship
ported Glen Hutchinson, Ontario, ments. as well as most non-service
W. L. and C. V. Anderson, who
who presided at a meeting of the connected conditions. The rendering taken by the Nyssa team was won tor to the athletic field, where it
Kaylor's fellow workers saw him
will conduct their business under
was to have been used.
10-man board of directors in On of these services requires individ by Howard Flanary on a forfeit.
fall from the ditcher, but did not
the name of Anderson Brothers Oil
tario FTiday, March 15.
ual authorization in advance from
Baca of Ontario won the 104
determine the cause of the fall.
Heating company, have started
The tentative schedule for pns- the veterans administration. It is
X-rays were taken Wednesday
building a cinder block structure
iners of war calls for a total of understood that the new medical pound title by taking a decision
night, but doctors had not deter
bOO to be divided between camps service arrangement for veterans in over Bartholoma of Nyssa. The
that will be 50 by 70 feet in size.
mined this morning whether death
at Vale and Nyssa. It is the ten Oregon will be effective on and af boys were evenly matched and did
The front wall of the building will
was caused by a heart attack or
tative arrangement to house 250 ter April 1.
some nice fighting in all three ol
be of brick.
by some other condition. A bump on
at Vale and 560 of the prisoners at
their
one-minute
rounds.
Under
this
program
the
veteran
Lunch
was
served
to
85
women
The brothers, who expect to have
Nyssa.
Brown of Vale decisioned Hiatt who represented 25 clubs from var the head could have been caused
will be enab'ed to obtain authorized
their building completed In 90 days,
There has been no announcement medical services from his family of Nyssa in the 112 pound group. ious parts of the county at the by the fall. Officials had not de
will be distributors for oil burners
of an international agreement for home town doctor, in most instances. Science was not much in evidence, sixth annual meeting of the As cided this morning whether to hold
manufactured by the H. C. Little
the importation of Mexican labor Oregon physicians’ service, the med lu t the boys did a lot of slugging. sociated Women's Clubs of Mal- an inquest.
Oil Burner company of San Rafael,
Mr. Kaylor was bom in New
for the 1946 season but the spon ical service plan sponsored by the
Schlagel of Ontario, probably the hejir County in Adrian last week.
California, and Spark heaters made
soring association went on record Oregon State Medical society, main hardest fighter in the circuit, won The Modern Pioneer club was the Salsbury, Indiana February 9, 1880
by the Hammer-Bray company.
and after coming to this section en
The annual dinner meeting of as desiring a total of 750 Mexican
a hacd-earned decision oyer Ter- hostess club.
The Armco Drainage and Metal the Malheur County Public Health nationals for use in the county. It tains a current staff of approxi
gaged in farming for about 30
rada, 125, of Vale. In the first round
mately
800
physicians
and
surgeons
Albion
Aspinwall
of
the
College
of
Products company is making con association will be sponsored by was agreed to house 200 Mexicans
Schlagel was warned by Referee Idaho, guest speaker, gave an in years on the Owyhee river. He
located
throughout
the
state
and
crete tile in a cinder block build the Ontario chapter of the Sorop- I at Ontario, 250 at Adrian, and farm
started working for the bureau ot
Sugai of Ontario against using his
ing that was erected last fall. Bill timist club Tuesday, March 26 at house the remaining 300. The as with affiliated physicians and sur epen hand. Both fighters were teresting talk on functional decora reclamation January 3, 1944.
geons
is
being
augmented
steadily,
ting for the western home.
Cooper, manager of the local plant, 7:30 p. m. in the Moore hotel in sociation will request that 250 ot
Survivors are the widow: two
due to the return of many physi knocked down in the second round
Miss Ruth Larson of Nyssa sang
said the firm will run about 500 Ontario.
the Mexicans be shipped out ot cians from the armed forces.
and Terrada went down three more “The End of a Perfect Day," and daughters, Mrs. Arthur Norcott ot
leet of tile daily. Two men In add
Seattle and Mrs. Robert Van Horn
Every person in the county who is county labor shortage areas about
It is believed that veterans in times before the end of the bout.
"When Irish Eyes are Smiling." ac of Caldwell; a son, Robert Kaylor
ition to Cooper are now employed interested in public health is auto June 15 with the understanding
Wilder
of
Nyssa
lost
the
140-
at the plant and another man Is matically a member of the assoc that they be returned by October 1 Oregon will appreciate the opport pound decision to Plaza of Ontario companied by Mrs. Charley Grider. of Prlneville, and two grandchild
expected to 'be added to the force iation and is invited to attend the to participate in the beet harvest. unity of obtaining these medical in the last round after breaking Mrs. Charles Swelzer read a group ren. Steven and Peter Van Horn.
Monday.
Funeral services have not been
dinner. Reservations may be made The county-wide association re services in their home towns under even of better in the first two of poems.
The Armco company, a Denver by contacting Mrs. Jessie M. Fras quested a total of 800 Mexicans the provisions of this program, said cantos. With Wilder pouring out. Citations to Adrian women were arranged. The body is In the Nyssa
E.
L.
Jamieson,
newly
appointed
made
by
Mrs.
F.
L.
Olmstead
ot
concern, operates plants all over the er of Ontario, Box 297.
Funeral home.
for the season, but Captain Ernest
rights and lefts In the first round.
■west.
Verl Dowers of Vale, association E. Gasch, representing Colonel D public relations chairman of post Plaza dropped to his knees but Ontario, who was chairman of the
women's division of the war bond
president, has appointed a nom E. Smith, commander of the base No. 79, Nyssa.
can e back quickly.
committee in Malheur county.
inating committee consisting of camp for prisoners of war at Ru
Barnes of Vale, 148, defeated Do-
Mrs. Olmstead said that Adrian
Earl Blackaby of Ontario, Mrs. M. pert, Idaho, stated at the meeting
men of Ontario in a bout that was led the county in the bond drives
H. G alt of Vale and Mrs. Hilda that tentative arrangeents are pos
l.ot particularly exciting.
conducted during the war.
Tensen of Nyssa.
sible for the provision of the en
Hunter of Ontario, 154, decision
At a business meeting the group
Dr. Harold M. Erickson, state tire 800 from May 1 to May 15
ed Stevens of Vale in the last bout. expressed hope that Miss Miriam
Robert Davis and son of Ontario
health
officer
and
secretary
of
the
only. Commitments for other labor
Wallis of Vale and Jordan of Black would be retained as county will open the Davis cafe in the
Mrs. Garret Stam has been ex
Oregon state board of health, will shortage areas, required that 300
Vale won titles in the 160 and 168 demonstration agent.
pressions of gratitude from Dutch
Morgan building across Main street
deliver the principal address.
of this total be shifted from the
peund classes on forfeits.
people who have received clotmng
The members were urged to vote from the post office next week. The
The
Malheur
County
Public
Hea
county
on
that
date
as
there
are
In
the
Thursday^
night
prelimin
The e n tle Reaching staff of the
sent to the 'Netherlands from Nys
by April 18 in order to be able definite day Of opening will be an
lth association was organized in not enough priosners to go around Nyssa sch 1; was re-elected at a aries Terrada defeated Bybee of
to vote in the primary election in nounced later.
sa.
1935
through
the
efforts
of
the
Gascii
scaled,
and
the
available
Nyssa.
Schlagel
defeated
Umento
of
meeting of the school board last
May.
A letter from Mrs. P. Dielman of Malheur «jounty Parent-Teaehers
The building has been remodeled
Adrian, Umento beat Fugawara ot
Mrs. Garret Stam ol Nyssa read inside and practically all new fix
Axel, Zeeland, Netherlands stated, association. It was formed under prisoners will be pro-rated through Thursday night.
out labor shortage areas.
However, resignations were sub Vale, Marostica of Nyssa defeated a letter from a young mother in tures have been installed. The
“We want to thank you so very
much for the fine overcoats we the direction of Mrs. Saidie Orr Under exisiting directives prison mitted by 10 persons, six in the Simpson of Ontario, and Plaza beat Holland, who thanked local resi color scheme is white and tan,
Dunbar, executive secretary of the
dents lor clothing sent to Holland with red, black and yellow trim
received from the relief. My hus Oregon tuberculosis association, the ers of war will not be available in grade school and four in the high Gibbs of Vale.
the country after June 15. How school.
For school score each champion through the efforts of Mrs. Stam ming.
band was so happy the coot fits
parent organization.
ever,
pressure
is
being
sought
to
j
was
given
five
points
and
the
loser
Most of the teachers who have
and others.
A 24-stool horseshoe counter has
him, like it was made for him. We C. P. Yiuidt of Oregon Slope was
bear in Washington to postpone resigned are women who have been of the ohampionship was given two
need clothing so badly. New is not
been placed in the center of the
elected
first
president
of
the
county
the
repatriation
of
the
German
!
points.
teaching because of war-time con
to be had and all our clothes are
building and four booths have
public health association on July prisoners in order that they may ditions.
In tlje preliminaries staged Fri HEALTH COURSE
made over for the children as we
been placed on each side.
10,
1935
in
the
auditorium
of
the
stay to aid in the crop harvest
Mrs. Nelda Schenk and Mrs. Ada day night by grade school boys TO BE CONDUCTED
cannot buy anything for them
A new heating system will ser
Ontario high school with over 100 here as in other labor shortage Haworth resigned to give their full Larry Crosby decisioned James Doo-
ve the restaurant as well as the
either.
A course consisting of six lectur offices of Attorney A. L. Fletcher
time to their homes. Miss Adams lin, Billy Kelch drew with Ronald
“We have a tentile card with .persons present. Mrs. E. H. Brum- areas.
Out-of-county officials present at and Miss Herold, grade school Jensen, Kenneth Rookstool drew es on public health and social hy and Frank Morgan.
points; 15 points for three months bach of Big Bend was elected vice-
president, Mrs. Charles P. Flegel,
and as it takes 9 points to buy a secretary and Joe Dyer, treasurer. the meeting were Roy C. Lane teachers, plan to marry. Mrs. Greel- with Delwin Holcomb and Dick giene will be started in Ontario | The firm will serve regular meals,
pair of overalls, boy's pants, there The succeeding presidents have area representative for the laboi ing’s husband and Mrs. McCon- Pounds won a decision from Lyle Friday night for the Ontario area ! and chicken dinners by appoint
by the general extension division ment. The men will serve both
branch, production and marketing nel’s husbands have returned from Jensen.
is not much we can buy. One can
In an exhibition match Howard of the Oregon state system of high soft and hard ice cream and pro
not buy any socks or stockings at been J. L. Turnbull, Ontario; Ar administration, USDA; J. Ralph the service and they do not care
thur II. Bone, Vale; Dennis Patch, Beck, state farm supervisor, and j to teach longer.
Flanary won a decision over Glen er education in co-operation with vide all kinds of fountain service.
all So we were so happy to re
Adrian; Frank Parr, Nyssa, and Captain Gasch. Twenty-seven farm-
the University of Oregon Medical
Schtreman.
E.
K.
Burton,
Jr.,
desires
to
se
ceive one piece for each of us; my Verl Dowers, Vale. Under the lead
(Continued on page 4)
In lieu of championship medals, school.
cure a position as coach and phy
husband the coat, I had a dress,
Parents and the general public GRIGG BROTHERS TO
sical education director. Spencer Frank Parr, Nyssa high school prln-
my oldest boy of 10 had also a ership of the P.T.A. county coun
cil tile Oregon Tuberculosis assoc
are
invited to enroll In the pro SHIP SWEET CORN
ipal,
introduced
each
of
the
champ"
Lane will continue his studies in
coat and was so overjoyed he took
posed class in order that they may
college. Melvin Spitze will give his ions after the bouts.
the coat with him to his bed. The iation has since 1922 sent public
health nurses into Malheur county
Orlgg Brothers Produce company
A school championship trophy gain a more complete and better
full lime to his farm. C. C. Harvey
boys of four and two years old re
did not announce his plans to will be presented to the Vale high understanding of the vital problems of Vale and Ontario expect to ship
ceived a piece of underwear. We for a short time each year as de
monstration nurses, paid for by the
school when it arrives here on be dealing with sex education and from 300 to 400 cars of fresh hy
school officials.
have enough food now, but fuel is Oregon Tuberculosis association
half of the Nyssa chamber of com proper social adjustment. Matters brid sweet com this year.
so very scarce yet and we had our
A meeting will be held in the
The company, owned and oper
merce, which voted to purchase pertaining to child psychology and
windows covered with paper, al through money derived from the Nyssa gymnasium Thursday even HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
sale of Christmas seals. On April 1,
marriage relationships would be ated by F. N. and G. T. Grigg, has
the award.
ready from September '44. Now this
1937, two years after the county ing, April 4 at 8 o’clock for the OUT FOR BASEBALL
fully discussed in the series.
leased the large cement onion stor
week we were so lucky to get some public health association was or purpose of discussing the proposed
The following list of topics is age plant owned by the J. R. Slm-
window glass."
formation of a Nyssa Parent-Teach , Thirty Nyssa high school base
Included in the series of addresses plot company at Ontario and will
Mrs. Stam also received a letter ganized the first full time public er association.
ball players turned out this week
health nurse took office in Malheur
by authorities in their respective Install immediately modem corn
from a Rotterdam family who had
Henry Hartley, superintendent of for the initial test of the season.
county. Since that time the county
fields; Infectious diseases, Dr. Ad packing facilities, Griggs will also
received a dress from relief.
has had continuous public health schools, said interest seems great | The candidates include five let-
olph Weinzlrl, Oregon school of pack com at The Tomlcello shed
enough to insure a successful or termen—Toombs, catcher; Hartley,
nursing service.
medicine; heredity and environ In Ontario. Along with their own
ganization.
GRADE PUPILS TO
Funeral services were held Tues ment, Dr. Ralph Huestls, University com, they are also contract growers.
3b; Moore, lb: Billings, lb; Herren.
Mrs. Maurice Judd, county pre- j ss and outfield, and Iserl, pitcher day afternoon in the Peterson cha of Oregon; personal health, Mr. The Grigg brothers ship under
Come From California—
, AVE VACATION
pel in Ontario for Miss Marthalee Howard Hoyman, University of the trade name of “Ore-Gold.” They
Gene Bellon, seaman, second class, sident of the P T.A., will atten d ' from Hart Mountain, Wyoming.
Taylor of Arcadia, who died Satur Oregon; marriage and family, Mrs. have established temporary offices
The Nyssa elementary school will | and Harry Counsil, seaman, second | the meeting to help with the or
day night as a result of skull frac Buenea M. Marls, Oregon State in the Simplot building in Ontario.
be closed during the week of March class, have arrived in Nyssa on ganization. By organizatlng this Visiting Parents—
25 for a spring vacation, but the leave. Bellon is on convalescent spring, the association should be Mrs. R. W. Larsen and daugh ture suffered when she fell from a College, social hygiene education
for parents and child, Mrs. Oeorge Meeting Place Announced—
high school will continue operation 1 leave from San Pedro for 30 days ready to function effectively when ters, Lorraine and Janet, of Han horse.
Beginning this week, the Friday
in order to make up time lost dur He had been in the hospital for sev school is opened in the fall, Mr. sen, Idaho were week-end guests Miss Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Moorhead, field representative of
of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Sarazin, par Mrs. Lee Taylor of Arcadia, was a the Oregon medical school; and ad evening Lenten services of the Ep
ing the “harvest vacation" last eral weeks. The boys were accom Hartley said.
ents of Mrs. Larsen. Another dau freshman in the Nyssa high school. olescent psychology, Dr. O. Robert iscopal church will be held at the
panied to Nyssa. by Mrs. L. M.
fall.
ghter, Mrs. C. G. Peterson, and Besides her parents, she is sur Chambers, Oregon State college.
home of Mrs. Hilda Tensen on
Next week and the time made up Steele of Laguna Beach, California Leaves Hospital—
Mrs. J. J. Sarazin has returned twin daughters, Mae and Sue, of vived by a brother, Martin, and a
Any adult may register for the Third street.
during the Christmas holidays will and her friend, Mrs. Mary Lester
course for college credit or without.
give the pupils of the high school of Los Angeles, who are visiting at home from the Holy Rosary hos Portland arrived last Wednesday sister, Alta.
The Arcadia school was dismissed Registration will be held at the lance Cancelled—
pital in Ontario, where she re from Portland for a 10-day visit at
and grade school the same number the home of Mrs. Steele's niece.
ceived treatment for a month.
early Tuesday to permit the pupils first meeting, which will probably
the Sarazin home.
The Masonic dance scheduled
of days in class. Both the elemen Mrs. Joe Bellon.
to attend the funeral.
be held in room 12 of the Junior for March 22 has been cancelled
tary and high schools will be closed
Here F ram Baker—
Injured By Bull—
Attend District Meeting—
high school building in Ontario at in favor of the Cinderella ball. The
for the summer May 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Coolr, j Roger Jenkins, who lives on the Attend M eeting-
A delegation of 10 men represent
7:15 p. m. The fee for the course Masonic dance will be held later.
AI Thompson and Ike Elchner of is $10.
ing the Laymen's league of the former Nyssa residents, were here Idaho side ol Snake river, was
Guests In Nyssa—
Mr. and Mrs. George Wild of
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Chaney had Christian church attended a dis last week-end from Baker. They gored by a bull Sunday, He was the firm of A1 Thompson and Son
Woonsocket. South Dakota and
as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. trict quarterly meeting in Wetser recently sold their grocery store treated in the Nyssa Nursing home attended a meeting of Purina deal HrreFromCallfornim—
for two days and was then taken ers and employes in Pocatello last
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alvord and their daughter and her husband,
Roscoe Hedges and daughter, An Monday night of this week. James in Baker.
Thursday and Friday. The meet three sons of California arrived Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn S tarr of
home.
gle, Mrs. Blanche Chaney and two Earl Ladd, pastor of the Central [
ing was in the form of a school here Thursday for a visit with Mrs. Woonsocket, have arrived in Nyssa
daughters, Virginia and Charlotte Christain church in Portland was Riding Club To Meet—
The Owyhee Riding club will Nursing Home Notes—
ch the use of insecticides.
Alvord's sister, Mrs. Sherman P. to locate.
and Leonard Cortes of Parma and the speaker. Dinner was served to
Bybee. Mr. and Mrs. Vllbert Kess Mr S tair is working on the Bernice
their soft, Horace Chaney and his the group by the women of the hold its monthly meeting March 29 Many unclaimed fruit Jars have
Welser church. Plans were outlined at 8 p. m. at the home of Neil been left at the Nursing home. Discharged From Navy—
ler entertained at dinner 8undsy Olbson farm in Apple valley. Geo
family of Big Bend.
Robert Leuck of Nyssa, who has evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. rge Wild is a brother of Ed Wild of
for the establishment of a new Dimmick. The meeting day has These may be called for at any time
church In Homedale. Roy Bibbey is been changed from the last Thurs and those unclaimed by May 1 will served in the navy for eight years, Alvord. Places were laid for 12 Nyssa.
Visit Here—
persons.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lyle had as president of the local Laymen's day to the last Friday of each be property of the Nursing home. has received his discharge.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Anderson
month.
Schoolmasters To Meet—
a guest over the week-end Mr. Ly league.
are parents of a girl born March Returns From Trip—
In Boise—
The Snake river valley school
le's son, Ronnie of Boise.
Buy Cabins, Grocery—
Ernest Bunn of the Nyssa Furn
18. The baby weighed 9 pounds,
legionnaires To Meet—
Mrs. S. P. Bybee and Mrs Wll- masters will meet at New Plymouth
Mr. and Mrs. Emery O. Rath- 12 *4 ounces.
iture company has returned from ford Bybee were In Boise Wednes Maroh 25. Baseball and track sched
A meeting of the American Leg
ittend Community Concert—
Jim Stephens left the Nursing a business trip to the coast.
day on business. They took Mrs. ules will be drafted.
Mrs. Herbert Fischer, Mrs. Grant ion and auxiliary will be held in bun of Lake Grove. Oregon have
Mary K Bybee to Nampa to visit Visiting Here—
ewis, Mrs. A1 Kuehn, Mrs. Glea the Legion hall on Fourth street purchased the Riverside cabins and home Monday.
Twin boys were bom Wednesday Returns From Buying Tour—
her daughter, Mrs. Russell Jordon.
Mr. and Mrs. G rant Lewis are
lilUn®, Miss Virginia Van Slyke tonight at 8 o’clock. The G. I. bill grocery store on east Main street
Ernest Bunn returned Saturday
visiting at the Glea Billings home
nd Miss Veima Fox attended the of rights and other matters of in from John Thomas. Mr. Thomson, afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Bill
this week Mr. Lewis received his
rogram of General Platoff Don terest to veterans will be discuss who has operated the business for Rios of Nyssa, The babies weighed Irom a week's buying tour for the In Boise—
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrison discharge from the navy March 14
iossark chorus, Monday evening in ed. All ex-servicemen are invited to several years, expects to leave soon 5 pounds. 14 ounces, and 6 pounds, Nyssa Furniture company. He went
for a vacation in Canada.
10 ounces.
to Seattle and Portland.
shopped In Boise Tuesday.
at Bremerton, Washington.
attend.
lolse.
Dinner Attended
By 85 At Adrian
Health Group To
Hold Gathering
Dutch Happy To
Receive Clothes
Davis Cafe Will
Be Opened Soon
Teaching Staff
Of Schools In
Nyssa Re-Hired
Nyssa PTA May
Be ___
Organized
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Girl Dies Of
Skull Fracture