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The NYSSA
VOLUM E X X X X II
NO. 42
JOURNAL
NYSSA, OREGON, TH U R S D A Y, OCTOBER 30, 1947
FUNERAL TEAM TO
Local Hospital
Stockman Thinks
BE ORGANIZED HERE
Directors And . In view o f the fact that some Country Needing
Officers Named of Nyssp'i war dead are being re- Free Enterprise
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turned for re-burial, it is necessary
ENGINE DERAILED
ON TRACK AT NYSSA
Bulldogs Defeat MSR
e I d H
e ST n T ^ S
u E Tw° Nyssa Me"
Grizzly Team To A ll those interested in forming Hurt In Mishaps
a basketball team to play In the
While Hunting
Keep Third Spot Lions
cluf
hitra-etty basketball
T ra ffic on the Union Pacific line
through Nyssa was delayed between
nine and 10 hours last Friday when
eague are asked to contact Edward
a freight engine was derailed In a
F n n n H o t 'd that a fully-trained un ng squad
Members of
Vale Leads League; Nys- Boydell, vaivin Wilson or Gene 26 Game Law Violators
u e 3 and funeral team be organized, ac- Congressman Gives Views ollision just south o f Che Nyssa
Committee To Work
iepot.
sa to Play Weiser Here Stunz Immediately.
Appear in Justice
-ording to Arthur Rouse, American
On Three Important
Tne derailm ent of the Homedale
Legion adjutant.
As soon as a team Is formed and
In Campaign
Friday
Night
Court in Nyssa
Proposals
branch locomotive occured when it
, As a result, ail veterans interest
registered with the basketball com
ed in taking part in the team are
collided with the engine o f a main
mittee, practice time in the gym
Members o f the Malheur M em
In near-freezing temperature last
T h e pheasant hunting season has
Speaking about three o f the 'ir.e freight train about 1:45 a.m.
asked to report at the veterans
nasium will be reserved, so that
orial Huep'taJ association and its hall in the veterans housing pro m ajor proposals that were consid The engine did not overturn, but Friday night, the Nyssa high school it is an advantage to a team to brought Injury to two Nyssa men
directors, m eeting Monday night, ject Monday evening, November 3 ered at the last session of congress. the derailm ent prevented trains gridsters romped over the Frultland register now.
and arrests to scores of hunters
eleven by a score of 19 to 6 to re
amended the by-laws in order to at 8 o’clock, when the organization Oregon's representative from the passing on the main line.
stalking birds in Mafheur county.
ain
third
pmec
in
conference
will be undertaken.
Jhebnar Sohoen o f Nyssa was
increase the number o f directors,
second congressional district, Lowell
•landings.
badly cut on the forehead last Sun
Stockman, declared In an address
and adopted by-laws to facilitate
Nyssa rolled up three touchdowns
day when his 12-gauge shotgun ex
the work o f the association. This
at a bi-m onthly banquet o f the
md a conversion as compared to
ploded as the result o f dirt re
action is the result o i a number of
chambers o f commerce of this ar ea
Fruitland's lone touchdown. T iie
maining in the barrel after he had
preliminary meetings of an ad
in the Moore hotel in Ontario last
finst counter was made early in
fallen dowi). A fte r falling, Schoen
visory committee.
Friday night that “ I tremble to
:he first quarter when the Bull-
thought he cleaned all o f the dirt
think o f what will happen if we
The members o f the board of di
Jogs marched down the field with
from the muzzle, but apparently
Three cases o f poliomyelitis in Bob W ilder carrying the ball over
rectors are Glea A. Billings, Ralph
continue to do deficit spending” .
some remained and when he fired
Casta tor, Arvel Child, Jacob Fisch
T h e congressman promised that Nyssa have been reported by Dr. he line. T h e conversion for the
The shattered wreckage o f an
at the next pheasant the end o f
er, Helen F rost,» Amasa Hammon,
when he returns to Washington, D. L. A. Maulding, county health o ffi extra point was completed on an a i ¡plane
bearing G overnor
Earl
the barrel split. T h e lower h a lf o f
R ay G. Larson, ^Bert Lienkaemper,
C., next month he “ will try to let cer.
end run.
Snell
and
two
other
high
state
Ronald Loyd Smith, 9. son of M r
Kichard Maw, Frank Morgan, G eo Attractions W ill Be O f the country get back to free enter
The second touchdown was made officials as well as the pilot has the barrel bent downward and the
top half blew off, striking Schoen
and Mrs. F. A. Norman, was taken before the half when W ilder car
rge Scheimer, and Carl Sebum.
fered Under Direction prise” .
been sighted from the air In moun
about the hairline. T h e discharge
A t the meeting of the board of
Mr. Stockman explained his vote to St. Luke’s hospital in Boise on ried the pigskin approximately 50 tainous territory near
Klam
atn
o f • PTA
, Teachers
directors Frank T . Morgan was el
and attitude on the T aft-H artley Friday, ¡liter a week's illness. He yards to make the score 13 to 0 Falls, but ground parties have not of the gun knocked Schoen to the
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ground, but he arose and called
ected president; Arvel Child, vice
labor act, reduction o f federal ex was first examined Friday and sent The try for extra point failed
been able to reach the plane, acc
An evening of fun will be pro penditures and reduction o f income at once to the hospital, where a
his father and brother, who brought
president; G lea Billings, secretary;
The lone score for the Frultland ording
to
Information
received
him to Nyssa. Five stitches were
tracheotomy was performed to pre Grizzlies was scored when the op here this morning.
G. J. Mitchell, treasurer; and H a r vided fo r the children o f Nyssa taxes.
through the join t efforts of tile
taken to close the wound.
old Henigson, assistant secretary.
The congressman said that the vent stranguluatian, caused by the posing eleven put on a third-quar
Accompanying
Governor
Snell
on
One buckshot struck Jimmy Sav
T h e directors will serve for three- Parent - Teacher association and purpose o f the labor act in general paralysis of the throat muscles.
ter rally and marched through Bull the duck hunting trip were Robert
Lois Turner, nine-year-old daugh dog territory to cross the line. Their S. Farrell, Jr., secretary o f state: age below one eye and four shots
year terms. A t the start four will Nyssa schools, when a Hallowe'en is to provide that laboring men are
serve for one year, four for two carnival will be held Friday ev protected from the union bosses and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charley T u r plunge for the extra point was held Marshall Cornett, president of the penetrated his jacket sleeve the
ening, October 31.
second day o f the season. W hen
years, and four for three years.
added that ” 1 believe the bill Is a ner, who became ill last Thursday jack by the Nyssa players.
senate, and C liff Hogue, Klam ath
Th e carnival will begin at 7:30 good bill, designed to help the peo was taken to the Doernbecher hos
one o f several companions fired
Frank T. M organ was elected
Making the last six-pointer for Falls pilot.
at a bird. Savage threw his arm
general chairman for the hospital In the grade school building. Post ple, and that it will help the labor pital the first o f the week, with the Bulldogs was Dick Iseri, who
Private pilots from Lakevlew, fly in front o f his face and thus pre
paralysis of the left leg. She made crossed the opponents' goal on an
campaign last week. He issued an ers will direct the public to the situation in this country” .
ing over the scene o f the crash
appeal through the press to all men, attractions being offered by each
Speaking on lowering income tax the trip in an ambulance driven by end run. Again the try for extra at tree-top height, said they read vented more pellets striking his
who will be in a position to do so, room under the direction of the es, Rep. Stockman said " I thought Bert Lienkaemper.
point failed. T h e game ended with the plane's license number and re flesh. A doctor removed the buck-
sbot. Savage sustained an Injury
Virgil W. Morris, 17-month-old the Bulldogs smashing into Fruit-
to join the organization o f volunteer teachers and room mothers. The if I could feel that congress would
ported “ no sign o f life ” . T h e acc to his ear last year when a buck
workers during the money-raising attractions o ffe r everything from take the money from income taxes son o f Mr. a<nd Mrs. V irgil Morris, and territory.
ident occurred Tuesday night When
campaign which will be held during jpook shows and fortune telling and apply the surplus over and is being treated at St. Luke's hos
The Nyssa lineup was changed the plane struck a hillside three shot penetrated it under similar
the latter part of November or the to the sale of noise makers, cider above expenses on the national pital in .Boise. He first became ill frequently throughout the game by miles west of Dog lake in Barnes circumstances.
Twenty-six game law violators
and doughnuts, coffee and pie, and debt. I would leave the Income two weeks ago.
first few weeks o f December.
Coach Howard Lovejoy. T h e start valley during Inclement weather.
have appeared in Don M. Graham's
John Hart, 13. Vale, Is believed ing lineup, consisting mostly of
In answer to the call of chairman home-made candy.
taxes where they are. I f the In
I n case o f the death o f the gov justice court In Nyssa since the
Another attraction o f the even come structure is left as It Is today, to have had an abortive oase of A-squad players, was as follows:
M organ the following have volun
ernor and president o f the senate,
teered to serve on the founders ing will be the football game be the surplus would probably not be poliomyelitis, Dr. Maulding stated. Endow, center; Sutherland and Ita- John H. Hall, a Portland attorney opening o f the season as a result
com mittee; G. A. Billings, A. H. tween Nyssa and Weiser on the applied to the national debt. T here
muro, guards; Christensen and Pec- and speaker of t t e house of rep o f activity undertaken by state pol
Boydell, E. A. Boydell, F. W. Brack local field, beginning at 7:30.
ka, tacles; Wilson and Anderson, resentatives, would succeed to the ice officers. Practically all o f the
fore, I voted for a reduction in in
offenders were charged with carry
Following the football game the come taxes. I did not think the
en, 6. W. Buchner, D. O. Bybee,
ends; Ray, quarterback; W ilder and governorship.
ing guns without the required plug,
Ralph Castator, A. Chadwick, Arvel highschool w ill sponsor a Hallow money would be used to reduce the
Koyano, halfbacks, and G arner
which prevents the insertion of
»
Child. G. A. Cleaver, Warren F a f- e'en dance in the gymnasium with national debt” .
fullback.- Other players included
more than three shells in the m aga
mer, Jacob Fischer, W. W. Foster, music provided by Shane's orch
Holcomb. Mitchell, Iseri, Fianary.
T h e people have been increasing
zine. Each defendant was fined
Bernard Frost, O. L. Galloway, Lor- estra.
Gilbert and Chadwick.
ly more dependent on the govern
$25 and assessed $4.50 court costs.
0
The carnival Is under the direc ment for the things they need” , the
in Goates. A. P. Goodell, Amasa
Nyssa will play Weiser here F ri
The Nyssa boys who attended
None of the more serious game law
Hammon, 8am E. Hartley, R oy tion o f Ron Campbell, as head of congressman said in a discussion of the national F. F. A. convention day night, October 31 In another
violations that have occurred In
Hashitani, H a roli Henigson, Gc jrge the budget and finance committee a reduction in federal expenditures. and the Am erican Royal Livestock conference game. The opening kick
other parts o f the county were
C. Henncman, J L. Herrirnan, Dr. of the P.T.A. He is assisted by Rosel "W e get Increasingly more letters show in Kansas City, Missouri rec o ff will be at 7:30 because of the
,
More than a dozen dignitaries of handled in the local justice court.
K . E. Kertoy, R G. LarsAl, Lloyd Hunter;. Mrs. Jake Simmons and from persons who think the gov ently, and their instructor, Richard P.T.A. carnival and dance.
Many out-of-county hunters were
W. Lewis, B. B. Lierk aer'p er, K . K. Mrs. K en Renstrom.
T h e Vale Vikings are leading the the Masonic grand lodges o f Idaho
ernment should take care of tihem” . Wilson, were guests o f the Nyssa
fined In Thomas Jones’ Justice
Mrs. Charles Grider, chairman of
Lienkaemper, C. A. Marshall. Dr.
T h e speaker explained his vote to Lions club and chamber o f comm Snake R iver Valley conference with and Oregon accompanied the O re
L. A. Maulding, Richard Maw, R. D. the high school room mothers' and reduce the appropriation fo r the erce at luncheons held this week. four wins and no defeats, with Em- gon grand master. W alter M. R an court in O ntario on a charge o f
shooting from a public highway.
McCurdy, Dr. Edward W. M cNam fathers’ committee, is heading the Bonneville
administration.
“ The
Each Future Farmers of Am er- mott in second position with three som. on his official visit to this
ara, G. J. Mitchell, Frank T. M or dance committee. She is assisted Bonneville administration cannot ica chapter in the United States wins and no defeats. Other teams district a t a meeting held in the Up to Monday morning o f this
week, 23 cases had been given hear
gan, Frank Parr, G. H. Peirsol, by Mrs. J. L. Church.
produce enough power for trans tries to send two boys to the nat are Payette, 2 and 1; Weiser, 2 and Masonic hall in N * * a Wedtiesday
night.
ings in that court.
Mrs. George Henneman, chairman mission lines that it already has.
K . V. Powell, W. B. Russell. A. C.
ional convention, Mr. W ilson said. 2; Ontario. 0 and 3; Adrian, 0 and
T h e m eeting was attended by 75
Sallee, George M. Sallee, Dr. J. J. of the grade school room mothers, T h e only way that power can be Delegates from the Nyssa chapter 3, and Frultland, 0 and 4.
members. Including 30 from Idaho.
Sarazin, George Schiemer, Carl S e the grade school teacheers and room increased in the northwest now is were Farrell Peterson, president,
Orand Master Ransom delivered
bum, T. C. Seppech, Emil A. Stunz, mothers have charge o f the car to Install more generators at Grand and Donald Byers.
an address on “T h e Four Principles
Orin Sumner, Joe L. Sutherland, nival.
Coulee dam ” .
Norvelle Robbins o f Nyssa, who
of Am erican L ife ” , which he des
All students, parents and friends
Charles Taylor, Ormond Thomas,
T h e congressman, after Dr. Paul won second place in the state in
ignated as the home, the church,
Herm an Towne, Eldon R. Ulmer, are invited to attend.
Raver. Bonneville administrator had livestock judging a t the Pacific
the school and the fraternity.
Lloyd Wilson, Gordon F. Ray, D. H.
asked for $26,000,000 for new trans International Livestock exposition
T h e Oregon grand master was
J. C. Watson and company has
Christensen, Rev. P. J. Gaire, E. K.
mission lines, learned that the ad in Portland, attended the Am eri
accompanied to Nyssa by Lloyd started shipping celery, the first
Burton. S. E. Flanagan and Elden
ministration had $17,000.000 on hand can Royal show as a member of
T h e bodies of the first two Nyssa
Yergensen. Additional names of
for new lines, including $5,000.000 Oregon's judging team. T h e other servicemen to be returned to the McRae, deputy grand master; H. ever shipped from Nyssa in quan
D Proudfoot, grand secretary, and tity.
volunteers will be published in the
in unobligated funds and $12.000.000 two members o f the Oregon team United States from foreign shores
several other members o f his o ff
T h e company, starting shipments
newspaper next week.
In materials already ordered. F ol were Francis Thiel of Adrian, who have arrived in New York City, ac
icial fam ily. Including W E.Schlre- last week, expect to ship approxi
Chairman Morgan states, “all men
lowing reduction o f appropriations, won first place in Portland, and cording to information received by
man o f Nyssa, district deputy grand m ately 25 cars o f celery. T h e ship
w ho live in this area and neighbor
Dr. Lewis Corlett, president of the Bonneville administration has Bill Tolphe of Banks, whq took relatives here.
master, who arranged the meeting ments will probably be completed
ing communities who desire to the Northwest Nazarene college of released 800 o f its 2060 employes. third.
The bodies of T/5 Thomas F. M a for the district, which includes the
serve on the founders initial cam Nampa, spoke last Thursday even He further pointed out that this re
Robbins said at the Lions lun th en y, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn odgea o f Nyssa. Vale and Ontario. next week.
Th e celery, raised on three farms
paign committee may do so by ing to the members of the Parent - duction in personnel had not re cheon that the team judged meat L. Matheny of Nyssa, and AP1C
T h e Idaho visitors Included How
contacting any member of the board Teacher association at the monthly duced Che generation o f power.
carcasses, beef, sheep and swine, Eugene Evans, brother o f Mrs. Olen ard I. Monks, grand master; A. between Nyssa and Ontario, is of
No. 1 quality. The produce is very
of directors or by telephoning to gathering of the group.
Mr. Stockman said " I believe it with four in each class. He did Suiter o f Nyssa .route 2, arrived
the memorial hospital campaign
Dr. Corlett, who spoke on "M eet is better for the government to not learn the results officially, but in the United States aboard the Edward Prince, deputy grand mas fin e celery. Howard Smith, local
ter;
Clyde
I.
Rush,
grand
secretary;
Watson manager, said.
headquarters, city hall, Nyssa, tele ing the Problems of Y ou th” , said develop power on the Columbia riv he heard his team received honor transport Joseph V. Connolly and
M ost of the celery raised in M a l
phone 92-J.
that “ this is a great tim e to be er, but when private capital wants able mention. The team also judg will be sent to the American graves W illiam D. Farnham, grand lec
turer,
and
Larry
W.
Bralnard.
sen
heur county Is grown on Dead Ox
“ W e firm ly believe that the hos alive, fo r the problems o f youth, to build these dams I think it ed retail meat cuts. T h ey later registration service, Utah general
ior
grand
steward.
flat north o f Ontario. H alf a ca r
p ital will save a number of lives though never solved, are always should be given every consideration. judged beef bulls, fat beef, short depot, in Ogden. Funeral services
Preceding the meeting, dinner load o f celery was shipped by the
each year, and in addition, will interesting".
T h e government must deliver this horns. two classes o f swine and and Interment will be held at the
was
served
by
the
Episcopal
guild
Watson company from Nyssa last
relieve a great deal o f suffering",
Dr. Corlett discussed some o f the
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two classes o f sheep. For this, the discretion of the next o f kin.
In the home economics roam of year.
M r Morgan said. "W e know that problems that face the youth of to
Oregon team is believed to have
Matheny is expected to be buried the 'high school building to s Urge
the sacrifice o f a little time on the day. T oo many parents, while striv
been awarded a bronze medal, In the veterans plot at Nyssa and crowd o f Masons.
part o f each of us will make the ing to give their children the ad
which represents a third place, but Evans at Wilder.
hospital possible. Never again will vantages o f today, fall to teach
no official word cm placing» has
T h e bodies will probably not ar Honored at School—
we have the privilege of working the honor of labor.
been received. Robbins was sent rive here for several weeks.
Miss Ellen Judd, daughter of Mr.
for any civic enterprise that will
In closing. Dr. Corlett, stressed the
A Malheur county committee met to Kansas C ity through the fin
and Mrs. Maurice Judd, Nyssa, was
Four one-act plays will be pres
be so worthwhile, or give so much need o f religious faith, in order October 17 at the home o f M iriam ancial assistance o f the chamber Here From Yakima—
recently elected vice president of ented November 10 in the gym
personal satisfaction—Join N ow !”
that young people might more e f J. Black, Malheur county home of commerce and Lions club.
Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Rogers and Finney hall, womens dormitory on nasium as the feature o f the one-
fectively meet the skepticism of demonstration agent, for the pur
Mr. Wilson explained at the small daughter o f Yakima, Wash the College o f Idaho campus. W ork-
act play contest sponsored each
this age.
Nursing Home Notes—
pose o f planning a county-wide chamber luncheon Wednesday noon ington arrived last week for a visit ing with seven other officers and j year by the Nyssa high school.
New arrivals: M r and Mrs John
T w o additional numbers on the officers training conference.
that the F. F. A. activities con Mr Rogers returned home the lat Mrs. Alice Blcknell, director of the I T h e classes will present plays
Thompson. Parma. October 22, son, program were piano solos by Sherrll
Mrs. Mabel Mack, assistant state stitute the extra-curricular phase ter part of the week, but Mrs. R og dormitory. Miss Judd will assist'as follows; Frertimen. “ Everything
7 pounds, 14 ounces; M r and Mrs. Chadd and Irene Jayo.
home demonstration agent, report of the vocational agricuture pro ers and daughter remained for a In the organization and execution Nice"; sophomores. "Miss Mobray's
F. E. Lankford, Nyssa, October 23.
During the business meeting Mrs. ed on training meetings in other gram. The boys attend agriculture longer visit.
of
dormitory
activities.
Dudley Big M om ent"; juniors, "10 per cent
son. 9 pounds, 1H ounces; M r and Ed Frost presented L. D. Barr, who '■ountlea of Oregon T h e conference classes in the high school just as
Kurtz, son o f Mr and Mr* Marion T om m y" and seniors, "The Lost
M rs Jim Chadd, Sunset Valley, explained facts concerning the hos is scheduled for November 13 at the they attend other classes. Through Attend Convention—
Kurts at Nyssa has recently been Kiss".
daughter, 5 pounds. 8 ounces; Mr. pital survey being conducted.
Boulevard Orange hail. Registra their F. F. A. activities, the boys
Fred Kratzberg. route 2, Nysaa, chceen assistant director o f th e. T h e method of »electing the wtn-
and Mrs R H. Williams, Nyssa,
T h e P T A . members voted to tion w ill start at 10, with adjourn put into practice what they learn and Orvtl Hartman o f Parma re
Coiloge o f Idaho pep band. K u rtz,' nine play may be changed this
October 28. son. 8 pounds; M r and change the regular meeting night ment at 3:30. Each person is asked in classes. Th e livestock judging, turned home Friday from Coeur
* sophomore at the coliege, will year,
Mrs. J. R. Evans, October 28, son. from the fourth to . the second to furnish a covered dish and eat which is one o f the outside activi D’Alene. Idaho, where they were
accompany other members o f the
Thursday evenings in order to av ing utensils for a potluck lunch.
9 pounds, 4 ounces.
ties, is conducted on local, state delegates from the Parm a lodge band on a tour of Idaho and O re Truck Damaged—
Mrs. Smyser o f Nyssa is receiving oid holiday conflicts. On approval
T h e committees elected were;
and national levels.
No 5 and the Tem ple encampment gon high schools later in the fall.
Dickie Schlreman escaped injury
medical attention.
o f motion the group decided to
Mrs. Frank Parr, presiding o ffi
of Caldwell No. 3 to the I. O. O. F.
when the Standard Oil Truck he
increase the yearly dues from 50 cer; Mrs. P hilip Keck, chairman Guests Here Far Hunting—
grand lodge o f Idaho. They were Attend Scandinavian Dinner—
was driving overturned near the
to 75 cents.
Firemen to Give Dance—
for Azalea house fund and regis
Mr. and Mrs Leo Beers and son, accompanied by Mrs. Hartman.
Mr. and Mrs John Oatrom a n d ' Oregon
T ra il
schooihou.se
last
The annual firem ens ball spon
Refreshments were served by Mrs tration, and Mrs. W C Rogers and Donald o f Sausalito, California re
Mr. and Mrs Hrtmar Oatrom at-1 Thursday Schlreman found it nec-
sored by the Nyssa fire department Glenn Dowers and her committee. Threlm a Elliot, decoration com mit turned to their home Monday a f T o Spend Winter He
tended the Scandinavian meeting esaary to swerve the truck sharply
wiU be held Friday. November 14
tee. T raining in parlimentary pro ter visiting at the home o f Mr.
Mrs. Maynard Thomason
and and dinner at the Columbian club to avoid hitting a pick-up truck
in the Nyssa gymnasium. Door priz Meeting Postponed—
cedures will be given to all officers and Mrs. Dave Beers. Joe Carson Donna Rae are expected to arrive In Boise Sunday T w o recent v is -¡th a t crossed In front of him and
es and other features will be ar
Th e Owyhee Riding club has of M alheur county clubs.
and son. Bill, of Chehalis. Wash In Nyssa from Rawlins, Wyoming. I tor* to Sweden told of their trips I |n so doing the truck overturned.
ranged Tickets have been placed postponed its meeting until Novem
ington also were guests o f Mr. and They will spend the winter here Motion pteturea were shown of Onnzlderable damage was done to
on sale at G raham s insurance o f ber 5. T h e club w ill meet at the Here T o Hunt—
Mrs. Beers. The men went hunting at the home of Mrs. Thomason's 8weden.
the Standard Oil truck.
fice and Renstrom s insurance o f home o f Dr. J. J. Sarazin at ( p. m.
B ill Lewis of Oakland. California
sister, Mrs John Murphy.
fice.
and H arvey Lewis and C arl Davies Takes Charge of Yard—
Attend Miastou Workshop—
I Appointed Agent—
-
Special Service Plan:
of Portland were week-and* guests
Chet Oounsil has moved to New Hunters at Collins Court—
Mrs. Gene Fleshman, Mrs. W W .l oatrom Brothers Appliance ccm-
Visiting Here—
' T h e Christian church will hold st the LJoyd Lewis home. They Plymouth to take charge of the new
Out-of-town guests here for the Foater. Mrs Oscar Anderson and pany has been appointed agent in
Mr
and Mrs. C. V. Bk>yd o f ; a special dedication service
for were here for the hunting
Stuns Lumber company yard there. hunting season and registered at Grace Foater attended the m l»- Nyssa and vicinity for Westlnghotaie
Coos Bay are visiting at the home
Bible school teachers at the close
Courwll. who has been employed the Collins trailer court Include slon worluhop tor ministers and electric appliances,
o f M r and Mrs. Roy Barnes.
j of the worship service Sunday Portland Visitors Here—
by the Stunz Lumber company in Barney Dolan. Tom Downey. Art laymen held in Boise Tuesday The
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morning. T h e sermon far the morn-
Mr. and Mrs. Tom M agín ness and Nyssa for the last nine months, is Downey and Mr Webster o f Port
were conducted by Dr Carl „ e r e for »a n tin g Season—
visitors from Kansas—
ing session will be one especially Freeman B w i were guests at the part owner of the new busineaa.
land: J. K Johnson and brother Quinby. national secretary of th e) rx p , « * . o f Rend and Bill Knox
Mr. and Mrs 8 O. Oarr o f Me- ; for teachers, “T h e Exalted Place R ay Larson home last week en
of Las Angeles. M r end Mrs. Ivan board of missions o f New York
Portland were guests last week
Far land. Kansas left last week after j of Teaching"
route to Sun Valley Mrs. Maginness Here From Corvallls—
Clarke of Portland, M r and Mrs. City.
at the home of Dr. and Mrs. K E.
spending a week visiting M rs Ella i
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is a niece of M r Larson.
Mr anad Mrs Ira Ure, J r , of Roy Smith o f Eugene, and M r and
IC erby.The men were here to hunt.
Sm ith and other relatives.
K ill Elk—
Corvallls spent the week-end at | Mrs L E McClintock o f Roaeburg Hsalera Visit—
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! Fred Braun o f Nyssa and Art Here From California—
the Ira Ure home
luesta last week st the Ira Urc Haul EM—
Attend Conference ■■
I Young, salesman for the Peerless
M r and Mrs. Laurence Brown
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Here frem Ni
horn» for hunting seaaon were Dr.
Dr. K . E Kerby. O. L Oalloway.
R ev and Mrs H. J. Oernhardt Pacific Plumbing and Heating cqm- and son o f Torrence. California are Here from Boise—
Mrs
Ray Johnson of McOllI,
M. Roberts of Balt Lake City, Dr. Otenn Kenaaton, Dick Stock
attended the dtotrict conference of pany o f F in la n d returned Hatur- visiting in Nyssa and vicinity Mr.
Miss Merry Norcott of Boise spent Nevada has been a guest of M r Brt> Roberta o f Woods Croas. Utah
the M ethods* church. Western dis- day from
the S tarke}
district, and Mrs Brown form erly resided the «reek-end visiting at the home , and Mrs Lloyd Lewis. Mrs. John- and Bari Anderson of Brigham City, holm and Bernard Frost left last
week-end to hunt elk at Rocky
triet. at Boise Monday and Tuesday I where they each killed an elk.
m — mi....mi..
o f her parents.
Ison Is a stater of M r Lewie.
Utah
Point near Baker.
\
Governor Snell,
Sec. Farrell Are
Believed Killed
3 Nyssa Polio
Cases Reported
Plans Completed
For Carnival To
Be Held Fridav
F.F.A. Boys Tell
O f Convention
Masons Attend
Local Meeting
Bodies Of Two
Soldiers Arrive
Watson To Ship
25 Celery Cars
Speaker Talks
About Children
CONFERENCE WILL BE
HELD BY WOMEN
ONE-ACT PLAYS SET
FOR NOVEMBER 10