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.•»«iäiäÄib. vVSBSaev, The NYSSA VOLUME XXXXII \'i>. - t City of Nyssa Asking for Rids On Street Work JOURNAL "NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1947 WUKK lb b l AK I ED ON SCHOOLHOUSE 1 J J t u e D o fe a ts l^ L ie d lS Nyssa Outfit By Score of 13-2 STORY OF “SUNKEN” STURGEON WILL GO DOWN IN MALHEUR COUNTY HISTORY PRISONERS TRY TO ESCAPE VALE JAIL Retervoir Area Is Likely to Be Named Ore. Park Sheriff C. W. Glenn thwarted an Luther Fife, contractor, started I AS LEGEND TO BE TOLD AND RE TOLD attempted jail break by two county work Monday on the enlargement and improvement of the elemen prohibiting the taking of sturgeon Jail prisoners who attacked him tary school building. last week as he was taking their m - P i f e h a r c IToorl P ,r Shades of the lurid tales of buc- OIj a nx*d line, the story was told dinner to them. The prisoners were Taving And Curbing Ex Two new rooms will be erected r P o 0111 State Officials Visit Sec- ritcners Used liy oaneer days and the sea serpent . . . . ... * on the south end of the present ■ of modern times settled over 1 in a hush-hush tone, which created Paul Blaine Thomas, 19, and Wil pected To Be Started tioh In Company With Nyssa In Attempt To stories liam Joseph Dorsey, 20. building and two more-class rooms, the Adrian community several d ay sia greater atmosphere of mystery In July an office and toilets will be built Thomas was armed with an lm Local Men Stop Sluggers ago and still held the area in their | With grapplig hooks and other as a wing extending toward the provlsed black Jack made from grip today, as the mystery of the paraphernalia, the state police en- The city of Nyssa has issued a we:t. a double bar of soap in a stock Designation of the Owyhee res After two Nyssa games had been '‘.sunken” sturgeon remained un tered the picture and spent a few ing and Dorsey had a board which The contractor will also lay as call for bids on the paving of ap solved. ervoir area as a state park was rained out on the two preceding phalt covering over the floors, in he had torn from a window. Glenn days gouging about in the river proximately three and one-half Whether the fish had been cut stall new lights, enlarge the coal Sundays, the Nyssa baseball team loose or broke away from its •‘moor for the fish or the line reported to beat off the attack with his ring virtually assured this week by state miles of streets and Interactions, storage space and repair the outer of Jail keys and the two prisoners officials who went to the upper was knocked out to the tune of ing” or» the end of a rope fastened be holding it in the vicinity. and other improvements, which wiil walls of the building. 13 to 2 on the local diamond Sun to a wagon wheel (another mem During the few days that the quickly surrendered when they saw reaches of the reaervoir with sev be started within the next few that the sheriff was accompanied eral Nyssa men. day, June 22 by the Payette repre ory) was not determined. A state fisih was reported to have been held by his brother, George Glenn. weeks. State officials making the trip sentative in the Idaho-Oregou police officer stated early this week captive, hundreds of persons vis Thomas and Dorsey, both of Sea that the problem was still an open ited the scene In the hope of get The kids will be opened in the league. ttle, are being held for federal were Oscar Cutlar, Mark Astrop ting a glimpse at the "monster”. question. council chamber of the city hall John W. Oattrall, representing The two teams played tight ball Julius Paul and Steven Paul, Ida- One nighty last week Adrian sports authorities on auto theft charges. and the state highway department and Thomas is wanted at Sacramento Tuesday night, July 8 by the city ho farmers living along the Snake men and others went to the river in the first three innings and only for robbery and escape. The sher the s-tate park service. They were council. One contract will be given one hit was allowed, a single by river, are reported to be the oidy j with the announced Intention of iff was notified by the Sacramento accompanied *o the dam by Murle for the intersections and one for Joint installation of officers was Graham in the third frame. Payette persons who actually saw the fish. 1 landing the big fish, but they were police after Identification had been Marcum, president of the Malheur held by the American Legion and The sturgeon, probably like luin- I disappointed like the many specta- the remainder of the streets. The auxiliary at a meeting held last Game league; Bernard Frost, Aden made of his fingerprints. broke the scoring ice in the fourtli dreds of other sturgeon that have 1 tors gathered for the big event, Wilson, Ed Pruyn, Herman Towne. residents of Nyssa recently voted Thursday night. inning when Dibble drove out a I been taken from Snake river dur- i The mystery of the Snake river Eddie Powell and Leo Fife, all of The new Legion officers are as homer into left field with one on Iing the years‘ ‘grew" to issue bonds in the sum of $35- enjrmous : biiUle oi the century has been Nyssa: Judge Irwin Troxell of On proportions as the tale of the wrapped in the muddy waters of 000 for the paving of the inter follows: Commander, Leonard Uuse- tario and William Kodaker of G rif first vice commander, Thomas base and from then on Nyssa seem mysterious catch traveled by way | the swollen river and will prob- sections and tho»' bonds will be by; fith, Indiana. Morris; second vice commander, ed to lack even a chance to win. of the grapevine. j ably remain as one of the cher- paid with money received from the Hugh TiJbler; adjutant, Arthur Ro Both teams were held hitless in The men, traveling in boats to Because of the Oregon state law i ished legends of Malheur county. a point about 50 miles above the state gasoline tax fund. The city use; historian, Delbert Rouse; ser the fifth and sixth frames, but Gene Bellon was leading the dam, inspected possible camping estimates that the remainder of vice officer, Don Oraham; Elden the visitors scored two more tallies and recreational areas. The in the seventh on two hits off Iseri. STORES, OFFICES TO Nyssa batters after the Payette sites the work will cost $78,000, which Yergensen, finance officer; Spencer doing mound duty for the tim e-1 Lane, chaplain, and Loyd Looney, game June 22 with an average of most likely recreational area is ab BE CLOSED 3 DAYS will be paid through the issuance sergeant-at-arms. being. The runs were scored on a .500, but Sam Hartley, who was out two miles above the dam, where of Bancroft bends, payable by the The installing officer was Robert single by Robinson, pitcher and a in second place with .455, batted a park, boat dock and beach could Practically all business houses in be built. A good spring is also av many more times than Bellon. property owners having property Damon of Mt. Vernon past No. double by Couper. Nyssa will be closed Juy 4 and 5 The batting and fielding averages ailable. It was Graham who held the 115. district vice commander of The Nyssa farm labor camp op adjoining and adjacent to the pav The visitors also talked about visitors hitless In the first three in observance of the Fourth of were as follows: ing. As much of the $78,000 as is district 7. arrangements for more parking innings and allowed only two hits erators are attempting to conduct a July holiday, giving merchants and The auxiliary officers are Mrs. Batting needed for the work will be charg Elizabth Burton, president; Mrs. in the fourth. At the first of the nursery within the camp so that KM AB K II AV. space around the dam and im ed aginst the property. of the boat launching fifth Iseri relieved Graham and Ore chi’dren of . the working moth their employes a three-day vaca Bellon Frances Laurance, first vice presi 0 4 1 2 .500 provement The iinpovement projects will facilities. he also retired after allowing two ers and fathers will be cared for tion. dent; Mrs. Garnett Storm, second Hartley 4 22 5 10 .455 probably be started within 10 days hits in the third inning that he during the day. As Governor Earl Snell has pro F. Wilson 5 23 6 9 .391 Local men expect that state and or two weeks after the bids are vice president; Mrs. Meryl Dun pitched. July 5 as a state holiday, Tobler can, sergeant-at-arms; Miss Eva 0 3 0 1 .333 government money will be used to The center has received many claimed opened. Payette blaster Wohlckp, who re playthinc-’ from the women of the all offices handling legal transac D. Willson Heiter, chaplain, and Miss Lotta 2 3 0 1 .333 improve the Owyhee river road, The projects will include grading, is now closed. They learned lieved Iseri, for four hits jn the Catholic church, the Nyssa Civic tions will be closed, including the Graham 2 12 1 3 .250 which furnishing and placing rock base, Phillips, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Walworth, a welfare officer eighth inning to score three runs, club and the Eagles lodge. Other First National bank and the city Love Joy 0 4 1 1 .250 that an average of 1600 cars a week lumishing and placing crushed ag making the count 7 to 1. 0 5 0 1 .200 were driven to the dam between residents of Nyssa have donated hall. The Nyssa library will also be Hartloo predate, cutback asphalt, bituminus from Portland, and Mrs. Sirkheart Dale Willson, pitching in his first milk and blankets. However, to closed Saturday, July 5. Vaughn 2 21 3 4 .190 March 1 and June 25. cement, concrete curbing, and fu r of Ontario were guests. league game, gave up only two C. Wilson 1 21 3 4 .190 The state officials had antici nishing materials for and con The auxiliary also held initiation, hits, but allowed six runs in the make the center nursery more Wohlcke 0 12 0 2 .167 pated taking motion pictures and structing manholes, catch basins with Helen Huseby, Elsie Towne, ninth. The visitors combined the successful, more playthings, such as Irene Larsen, Janine Lytel and Iseri 1 13 1 2 .154 colored pictures on the trip, but comic magazines, color books, and sewer pipe. their photographer. Ralph Gifford, Mary Burns as the new members. two hits with four walks, a wild blackboards and any type of play Holman 2 21 2 3 .143 died attack in the Moore Preceding the installation the pitch and the hitting of a batter thing including tricycles are need Russell 1 16 0 2 .125 hotel of in a heart Ontario Sunday night. ladies of the auxiliary served a to score the six tallies. H. Wilson 0 17 1 0 .000 ed. Robison, director of trav Hartley scored Nyssa's first run supper at a joint meting with the Hendricks 0 5 0 0 .000 el Manley Persons having surplus vegetables Information for the high Legion, with several members of in the seventh inning on singies and other food items to donate Despite complaints of towns Bowen 0 2 0 0 .000 way and department, who intended to (Continued On Page Seven) the Owyhee post 3506, V.F.W., as 0 0 1 0 .000 make the trip to the may telephone the renter office, people and city • officials to state Rambaud dam, accom special guests. Team highway department men and con 20 204 25 «5 .221 phone 186-J in h., ssa 5nd the food panied th.v body of Mr. Oifford tractors, the Main street paving Fielding will be called for. Parsons having MALHEUR GIRL IS Thousands of pounds of fish are PO A E AV o Salem. lumber and pipe with which project was still "stalled” today. soon as another pfiotographer HONORED AT SCHOOL scrap taken from tl — O w yho rcser,on ARMY ENGINEERS City Manager E. K. Burton was Iseri 2 3 0 1.000 is As employed to make swings and teeter-totters the department, with hook and line each year, ac MAP SNAKE RIVER given assurance by state engineers Bellon 4 0 0 1.000 pictures will be by taken for the children are also asked of the Owy cording to figures given to Mal Geraldine Dickey of Brogan, one to telephone the camp. last week that contractors would Graham 3 1 0 1.000 hee area. The still pictures be heur Game league officials at the start removing the old pavement Tobler Arthur E. Hartung, of the U. S. of the 50 Malheur county residents 1 0 0 1.000 printed in certain national will The services of several women maga dam. army engineers Portland district, attending the 4-H summer school for one-half hour to one hour a and surplus dirt Monday of this D. Willson 0 1 0 1 000 zines and the motion pictures will Nineteen thousands pounds of arrived in Ontario June 19, and at Oregon State college in Corvallis, 52 1 1 .981 tt> relieve the nursery sup week in preparation for the laying Vaughn used for educational and pro bass were taken from the reser will be in this vicinity for several was elected president of the group day of new pavement, but the big equip F. Wilson 39 7 1 .979 be ervisor are needed. Any woman motional purposes. voir last year and about the same days in the Interests of the econ of 4-H club members attending the having time to donate 6hould ment did not arrive here. Holman 7 17 2 .923 amount has already been taken omic flood survey being conducted girls housed at the Alpha Gamma The Nyssa chamber of commerce Wohlcke 1 10 1 .917 call the camp. this year. However, bass fishing on the Snake river and its tribu Delta sorority house. passed a resolution at its Wednes Russell 7 14 2 .913 MRS. MINNIE LEUCK is about over this year. Harry _R. Sandquist, county a- taries. • day noon luncheon authorizing the Hartley 7 0 1 .875 HIT BY BICYCLE Fishermen took 8000 pounds of. Hartung stated that he and three gent, returned to Ontario Saturday SUGGESTIONS OF secretary to telegraph the state H. Wilson 12 0 2 857 trout from the reservoir already other representatives of the U. S. morning after conducting the Mal 1 highway engineer protesting the SPORTSMEN SHOWN Hartloo 5 1 1 .857 Mrs. Minnie Leuck of Nyssa was this year, equalling the catch of army engineers are contacting all heur group to the college. The delay in the paving project. C. Wilson 8 8 5 .762 injured Wednesday of 1940, Fishing is still good at the available persons who are able to Malheur county group made the LoveJoy 4 2 2 .750 painfully The Eastern Oregon Sportsmen’s week when she was struck by reservoir, but sportsmen generally give information on flood condi trip in two chartered buses, one Hendricks 5 3 3 .727 last bicycle council voted in a meeting held ridden by a small girl. avoid fishing this time of year tions in this area extending as of which had never before been Sunday in the Sacajawea hotel in Team 157 68 21 .915 Mrs. Leuck had Just crossed the because of the heat and the bad far into the past as possible. used. gravel, which will be applied in La Grande to recommend that the street near Ederis store after “dodg- condition of the road leading to He stated that he preferred to Leaving Ontario at about 7 a.m., 1947 hunting season for deer be Attends Meet— ng" three boys on bicycles, she the reservoir. interview those who are able to the buses stopped at Vale, Hope, from September 20 to October 12 Mrs. W. O. Peterson left Sunday aid, when one of two girls riding to pick up 4-H mem- give eyewitness accounts of floods . and Harper - , - , and for elk from November 1 to in the Snake river valley and tribu bers enroute to the summer school. 23 so th at there will be a ..no- ed rock two inches thick and a she is attending an “Ironrite” con bicycles h it her, causing bruises and MALHEUR IS HIGH taries. The scarcity of pioneers After stops at Burns and Hamil- hunting" period between seasons, binder will be put on. The top vention as a representative of the pralned muscles. She has been onflned to her home since. IN FUR TAKING who can recall events which hap ton, the group had a picnic lunch) The group also recommended that ■oHi'se of plant asphalt will be Nyssa Furniture company. pened prior to 1894 makes it nec in the park at Bend, where they an archery season be held in a three inches thick. Returns frm 2.483 licensed trap essary to date the survey from stopped for more than an hour, Sickly populated deer area near Several thousand cubic yards of Returns Home— OFFICERS NAMED pers reporting on their fur take 1894 to 1947. Sandquist said. Cove where a special doe season dirt will be removed from the Miss Eva Boydell returned Tues BY LIONS CLUB for the 1946-1947 season Indicate Floods which occurred on the The trip took the group through was held ,ast year The council street before the actual paving day from a three-weeks visit in a total revenue of approximately Snake river around 1900 or earlier the McKenzie pass and another wilj SUhmit its recommendations woik is started. Portland, with Mrs. C. G. Peterson, Officers of the Nyssa Lions club $208.876 for the state, according to minor damage if compared with a stop was made at the summit. ^ s^ate game commission dur- and at Tigard, with Mrs. E. B were elected at a luncheon of the figures compiled by the Oregorf flood which might happen now, The party arrived in Corvallis at in a meeting of that group plan- Here from Canada— Nedry. Mrs. Nedry accompanied state game commission. Hartung said, because of the fact 7130 p.m., slightly more than 13 ne<J for July Mrs. William B. Johnston of Miss Boydell to Nyssa and will organization- in Oarls Doll House Monday noon. They will take of The number of pelts and amount that the region in earlier days was hours after leaving Ontario, includ- | Lanzer of La Grande, new- Victoria, B. C., is a house guest spend a short time here. fice Monday, July 7. received for the species most heavi- more sparsely settled then, and ing the time gained on passing l lected president of the group, of Mrs. Jean Fletcher. Mrs. John- The new officers are Olean Wells, ly trapped were as follows: tated that much opposition at the ten, who arrived last Friday is a A'isits Parents— land and other property values into the Pacific coast time zone. president; Olea Billings, vice presi Muskrats, 77,104, $101,006.24; M ink,! nave increased 200 or 300 per cent. Sandquist said that due to the state meeting would some from girlhood friend of }Ars. Fletcher. Stationed for the past year at dent; Everett Heldt, secretary; 5,349, $71,569.62; Raccoon, 3,738, Tile present economic flood sur- orderly conduct of the Malheur western Oregon as they favored a n . _______________ Port Lewis. Washington, Sgt. Phil Gene Stunz, tail-twister, and Rob $3,625.86, and Marten. 1,138, $19- vey is being made from Weiser county club members and the effl- | ^er-iapping season to the no- j Visit in Nampa— lip Ransom Is here to spend the ert McCurdy, director. 437 04. upstream, and a part of the sur cient organization at the college hunting period recommended be- „ Mr. and Mrs. Alf Morris of Ray- Counties yielding the highest re vey, extending into Wyoming, has the party members all fjund their cause they could get a deer and mond. Alberta, Canada, Mrs. E. P week-end a t the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ransom From Washington— turns were as follows: already been completed. quarters with a minimum of con- , ;ic on onP trip to regions in east- Kesler of Burley, Idaho, Mrs. Sgt. James Ransom is en route to officers Mr and Mrs. J L. Herriman Harney. $23,183.57; Klamath. $16- Hartung expressed his apprecia fusion and delay. em Oregon. ey of Portland, and Mrs. C. R. training school at Port Riley, Kan- spent Tuesday in Caldwell. They 849.37; Lane. $14,296.45; Clatsop, tion for the cooperation shown Officers elected for council posts | Kesler and Mrs. V. L. Kesler of were accompanied» home by Mr. $13,809 88; Malheur, $13,149.45; Dou by local residents who have given Home for Vacation— at the meeting Sunday were Fr-:i Nyssa spent Tuesday in Nampa Herriman's aunt, Mrs. Bess Wil glas, $11.306.63; Baker, $10.908.16. their time and information to assist George Billings arrived home last Panzer "president; Vern Kennedy ting friends and shopping. Go to Yakima— liams of Vancouver, who will spend ’nd Jackson, $9,749 49 Tuesday from Eugene, where he ^ Pendleton, vice .president; andi _______________ in the study. . Mrs. H. O. Humphries and Mrs. a few days here. The figures are based chiefly on attended the university for the Bjb z ,.elfel o{ La Grande, secre- Here from Nebraska— Glen Kenaston who have been the take of species classified by i^.avPS Hospital— past year. | -ary. Directors are Judge R. J. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Brown and guests at the home of Mrs. O. L law as fur bearing animals and do Mrs. Claude Rookstool returned i Green of Union county, retiring daughter, Bernice, of Broken Bow, Galloway, returned today to their Go to Nampa— Mrs. W. F. Flndllng and Mrs. not include many of the predatory home Saturday from the Holy From Idaho— ______________ president, William Radabaugh of Nebraska were week-end guests at animals that are taken by hunters Rosary hospital in Ontario, where | Mrs. Wesley Anderson and M rs.1 Bakcr George Thompsen of Wal- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom home in Yakima. They were ac Stella Butler spent Wednesday vis companied by Mrs. Oalloway, who iting at the home of Mrs. W. A. the year around. she underwent a major operation. Dick Pullen of Burley. Idaho, are j lowa ¡,<)Unty j j m h kins of Urn- Goodier. will remain for a brief visit. Frost of Nampa. visiting at the home of Mrs. Phil- .jtilla. and Ted Berreth of Mai- __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Fainting Station— Visitors Arrive— Up Clowers and Mrs. J. E. Bro- I heUr. Prom Utah— From California— Spends Day Here— Signal Oil company painters ar ' Mrs. James Valley of Portland, ----------------- ------ | Mrs. John Bishop and two Chlld- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hampton rived Wednesday to give the Sig Mrs. E. P. Kesler of Burley, Idaho wer- Dr. Roy Hanford of Roseburg — j Attend Meeting— ren arrived last week to spend and Mrs. Guilford of Los Gatos, nal station at Third and Main and Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Kesler and .Attending Camp— spent Sunday at the home of Dr.» Mrs. Naomi Buchert operator of . - veral days at the home of Mrs. I California, spent the week-end vts- streets a coat of paint. family were Sunday dinner guests Cadet John S Marshall of route the Nyssa Nursing home, and her B. map's mother, Mrs. E. H. Bruin- Ping at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I and Mrs. K. E. Kerby. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. i. Nyssa. a student at Oregon State father-in-law. H L Buchert of FI ich .,f Big Bt j o . J. Mitchell Go to Boise— Returns to Home— Kesler. During the dinner hour ollege, has arrived a t Fort Lewis Collins, Colorado will attend the m Roy Bibbey took his mother, Mrs. Phil Kirshgestner returned Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morris of Ray to attend the ROTC camp. Thl Seven-Day Advent.st camp mee'.- j n Nursing Home— Visit Friends__ to her home at Freewater, Oregon mond, Alberta, Canada arrived on six weeks course of instruction is ing at Caldwell from June 27 to, Mrs oerold Horn of ’Apple Val- Mr and Mrs. Ous Johnson snd Mrs. Ida Bibbey to Boise Sunday for a visit with her aunt, who is after a week's visit with her daugh a surprise visit. Mr and Mrs. Mor advanced and speclaized 'tratnin lu v 6 Mrs Pauline James, R. N, jry underwent an appendectomy Miss Cecelia Johnson of Rockford 93 years old. ter, Mrs Claude Rookstool. ris are spending five days at the in preparation for a commission will be in charge^ of^ the Nursing Wednesday in the Nyssa Nursing City, North Dakota, were week-end homes of Mrs Morris' brothers, V. in the organized reserve corps. [ home during Mrs. Buchert’s ab- home. ! visitors at the home of Mr and From Portland— Adrian Stores Closing— L. and C. R. Kesler. The course started June 23 and > ence. --------------- | Mrs. John Ostrom. Mr and Mrs. Charles Jamison of Most of Adrian's business houses will terminate on August 2. --------------- -------- | Baby Arrives— Portland are visiting Mr. Jamison's will be closed July 4, 5 and 6 be Nursing Home Notes— Visiting Here— i Mr. and Mrs. Irvin J. Callahan Former Resident— cause of the Fourth of July fall Parents of babies bom during the Attend Show— Mr. asd Mrs William K a ta te r ; of Nyssa are parents of a boy born: Mr and Mni R A * * * arr,VK, sister. Mrs. Margaret Sage, and ing on a week-end. The names of past week at the Nyssa Nursing Mr. and Mrs. Bumall Brown and three sons of Griffith. Indi- June ¿5 in the Brittingham Nursing ¡Saturday from Rio Tlnto Nevada brother, E. L. Jamison. business houses that will be closed home are as follows spent Friday evening and Saturday ana and Mrs Opal Phillips of appear in an advertisement in the Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bledsoe, in Boise, where they attended Uic Griffith are gue-ts at the home of home in Ontario. The baby ha* to visit Mrs Scott's parents Mr Hotel Sold— been named Lowell Wayne. (and Mrs. Ben Calvert Mrs. Scott Mr and Mrs. B. I. Roger* and Gate City Journal this week. ¡June 20, son. 7 pounds 11 ounces. horse show. Mr and Mrs. Eddie Powell. j has returned to his home and Mr* baby left Wednesday for Yakima. ----------------------- Mr. and Mrs Roy Carter, June Returns— ' Scott will remain here until late Washington, where Mr Rogers is Visit Lodge— 21. twin sons, 6 pounds 12 ounces Visit at Enterprise— R e t u r n f ro m T r i p — Mrs. Tom Eldridge returned Mon- in July. employed in a pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs Will Beam, Mrs Tom John- and 5 pounds, 8 ounces, Mr. and Mrs J. L. Herriman snd Mr and Mrs. Elden Yergensen j jjay fr0m Camas, Washington, where Mrs John Potter purchased the son, Mrs. Ed Warren and Mrs. Mr and Mrs Elmer Greenbank * 0 ri. Dick, returned home Sund.n in d children have refumad from he vLslted her »on, Donald, for viait In Boise__ hotel from Mr. and Mrs. Rog Ethel Langford drove to Ontario of Parma, girl. 6 pounds. 10 ounces, after a visit with Mr. and- Mr« a trip to southern Utah. Mr Yer- : wo weeks. m i « Noncv g H i.r , (K- Star ers and took possession Thursday last Wednesday evening to attend Mr and Mrs J. C. Fry. June 24, Hersche! Thom peon, former Nyssa | gensen attended an International ----------------------- week-end in Boise at the’ h. »me -.f morning. The new operators for a meeting of the Rebekah lodge, girl. 7 pounds 13 ounces. residents now living at Rnterpri.-e Harvester dealers meeting in Ealt visiting at Rnsebarg— Mr and Mrs Arthur Crow While merly operated a large farm in »he Two candidates were initiated. Vis- | John Peck of Ontario entered the Dick spent last week at Enterpn c Lake City Mr Yergensen and Webb Pennie and son, Dan, le ft! there she attended the M Men s Boise valley near Nampa. They ltors were present from Idaho ■ nursing home Tuesday far • treat- and his parents visited there over j children spent three weeks in Utah Saturday for Roseburg. Oregon to and Gleaner OtrU outing at Mile have often visited In Nyssa. where M P [ment. the week-end. I visiting relatives. visit relatives. High Saturday evening they are well known. Auxiliary And Legion Install Bellon Leading Nyssa Batters Camp Nursery Help is Needed Fish Catch At Reservoir Large Street Project Delay Protested