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i± ^ . • '.'í'iV.'.i • .tíf&i JOURNAL rAeNYSSA VOLUME XXXXII NO. 46 NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1947 VALE YOUTH HAS BOYS TO PRUYN GARAGE AND Hospital Drive Nyssa to Open Auxiliary And FOOTBALL Vale Wins Title GLEA CASE OF “POLIO’ BE BANQUET GUESTS BILLINGS’ AUTO Legion Gather The annual football banquet spon In Grid League DAMAGED BY FLAMES For Funds Begun Hawes Guy Lavon Hawes, 14. son of E. S. Hoop Season In of Vale, was teken to St. Game With Baker by the Nyssa Lions chib for The Vale and Payette football The automotive business was in At First Dinner At Conference sored Luke’ s hospital in Boise this week the Nyssa high school squad will be elevens suffering from poliomyelitis. The boy fought to a 7 to 7 tie in volved in two small fires occurring held Monday, December 1 at 7:15 the championship game of the Snake in Nyssa since last week-end. to the hospital by Dr. First Tilt Set For Dec. Advance Gifts Committee L. was A. sent Maulding of Nyssa, county n the home economics room of the river conference on the Ontario Firemen were called to the Pruyn Already Announces 4; 45 Candidates health officer. ligh school building. garage Tuesday about 1 p.m. be field last Friday afternoon, but cause of fire breaking out around Hawes, imported to have been In A turkey dinner will be served Vale Turning Out $5000 Memorials won the title by virtue of a defective flue. One wail of the the acute stage of the disease, was ry the home economics girls di taken to Boise by Bert Lienkaemper rected by Mrs. Charles Steffens. The Nyssa high school Bulldogs gaining 13 first downs to the Pir building, owned by Eddie Powell, The campaign for a district Mem- of the Nyssa Funeral home. The need oi halting communist musical numbers and oth- ates’ 10. and the ceiling were damaged. |Orial hospital was launched Friday, started practice Monday in antici infiltration Into the United States ’r Several features will be arranged by The decision was made possible Glea Billings automobile caught; November 21, by the advance gifts pation of the opening of the bas was emphasized by Department Dennis Patch. Glea Billings will be by advance plans of conference of afire Saturday night at the Hprri- emmittee under the leadership of Commander Jack Maris and the the toastmaster. ketball season December 4 in a ficials, who ruled that in case of a man service stataion. A hose con Arvel Child and Frank T. Morgan, advantages of universal military The boys will be guests of the in tie the championship should go to nection came loose and anti-freeze chairman of two groups of workers game with the Baker Bulldogs on the Nyssa Boor. training were discussed by the Am dividual Lions club members. the team making the most first composed of men residing in the solution spilled onto the manifold, erican Legion department auxiliary Forty-five hopefuls reporting for downs and in case of a tied score large area to be served In the pro causing the blaze. As the car was president, Mrs. Craig Coyner of practice Monday Included six let- and equality in first downs, the on the grease rack oil in the pit posed hospital district. The invoca . Bend at a banquet held in Nyssa termen: Dean Sutherland. Holcomb, winner would be decided on total also caught on fire. A fire extin tion was given by Rev. George Seven farmers signed gopher con R. Ray. Koyano, Anderson and ** last Thursday night as a part ol yardage gained. trol contracts at a meeting held at Whipple, president of the Nyssa guisher at the station was used to Green. Besides the lettermen, Coach ‘ a-vl»>t district convention of the As a result of the season's play, the Vest brothers home November Ministerial association. douse the flames. Howard Lovejov has some other Legion and auxiliary. Payette took second place in league "We are pleased to note the un 22 and several others In the district good looking boys working out. The banquet was held In the standings, Emmett and Nyssa tied INDUSTRY NEEDS are expected to sign. selfish, active interest of the people They are Pe.-ka, Wilder. Wilson, home economics room of the high The Snake river valley student for third, Weiser, fourth, Ontario Leroy Henman, who presided at residing in the large district that Osborne and Iseri. with a long, school building, where the Nyssa body conference held at Payette and Fruitland tied for fifth and LOCAL HOSPITAL is to be served by the memorial the meeting, introduced A. B. Plum rangy team with the proper atti auxiliary, assisted by the Vale, Ad Monday was attended by several Adrian in last place. mer of the federal wild life ser hospital," stated Arvel Child, vice tude. Lovejoy thinks he has the rian and Ontario auxiliaries, served 'lyssa high school students. Payette scored the first touchdown . < An available hospital is a most vice, who said that all control me president of the hospital associa of a good team. the dinner. All class organizations and other of the game with only 30 seconds important factor in the industdial, tion, who Observed, “the men of the thods of operation should be gov making" Approximately 30 frosh and soph Emphasizing the Legion’s well school remaining in the first half. Full- agricultural and commercial life of erned by the committee. He explain advance gifts committee will visit activities in the schools were known Americanism policy, Marls «presented at the conference. The back Lonnie Mosley passed to Half this district”, stated R. G. Larson, those who are in the position to ed that different areas may have omores have signed up for the B squad, which will play a regular declared that communist Infiltra students oack Duane Kirk, who ran 40 yards district manager of the Amalgam- subscribe for memorials. Our ex more serious infestations than oth schedule into activity for of games. tion, if allowed to develop, could groups and separated the counter. Mosley also plung Ued 3ugar company. ers and the local committee would perience has been most heartening spent the day working The A squad games have been eventually smother this country's >n problems common to them all. ed the line for the extra point. be the better judge as to numbers in the reception we are receiving. Mr. Larson is a member of the as follows: Baker here democratic government. Dick Cox paved the way for Vale’s board of directors of the memorial It has convinced us that the people of acres and co6t at operation. Mr. schedueld was served to the students touchdown 4, Parma here December For every declared cmmunist, Ma at Lunch late in the third quarter hospital and a member of the ad are most anxious to have hospital Plummer recommended that a suc 8. December noon by the home economics Adrian here December 12, Parma ris said, there are 10 active sym lasses of the Payette high school. when he ran 3fi yards to the Pay vance gifts committee. protection and are going to cooper cessful control area send a repre there December 13, New Plymouth pathizers working under cover. He The Payette student body sponsored ette two-yard line. An offside pen Larson said, “Industries, farm or ate sentative to a new area to explain In every manner”. there December 16, Fruitland there expressed approval of the congres a noon-day dance. alty set the Vikings back to the ganizations, labor unions, and farm Frank T. Morgan, president of the program. sional investigation of communist The Nyssa students attending the seven-yard mark, but Shig Yoko- ers regard a hospital as a ‘must’ the Memorial Hospital association Mr. Arneson, an exterminator who December 19, Nampa there Decem conditions in Hollywood. yama tied the score on a line plunge for the protection of their em congratulated the men present on operates on the Owyhee river, a ber 20, Fruitland here January 2, reported that they re for here January 3, Ontario the extra point. Maris suggested that Legion posts conference ployees, members and famtles. The the 100 per cent attendance at the very heavily infested area, finds Nampa eled a great deal of benefit from there January 6, Payette here Janu conduct military funeral services for it. They were Farrell Peterson, that as cool weather approaches the meeting and the sacrificial spirit in loss of time in reaching hospitals 9, Weiser here January 12, Em overseas war dead only upon invi Mardi Sallee, Yoko Okano, Kay LIBRARY MEETING in distant cities has co6t many lives serving the people In the large hos gopher works up damp draws ap ary mett there January 16, Vale there tation from the family. parently because of warmer ground pital district, extending 10 or 15 Christensen, Merlin Anderson, Royce and caused undue suffering and IS HELD BY CLUB unnecessary expense. This is a vital miles in every direction from Nyssa, conditions. He said he is experi January 20, L-aOrande there Janu Afternoon business sessions were Sat Koyano, Ronald Jen- 23, LaGrande there January 24, held by both the Legion and auxili Chadwick, that all of us must solve without regard to state, county or menting with sweet potatoes as ary en, Mary Lou Schenk, Don Jensen, Adrian there January 27, New Ply ary. The Legion featured a round Dean Sutherland, Viva Marie Lese- The Civic club’s annual Library problem city lines/ Mr. Morgan states, “All bait. It is apparently successful, but in the presnt hospital campaign— table discussion on Legion affairs. berg, Duane Holcorqb and Bob Wil meeting was held last Thursday no longer can we rely upon over workers have a broad viewpoint of full determination will be made mouth here January 30, Payette there February 3, Ontario here Besides Marls, officers attending afternoon at the Episcopal parisn crowded hospitals in distant cities building a memorial hospital to later. Arneson recommends that February Baker there February were Vice Commander Kelly Owen, der. hall, with Mrs. Bernard Eastman “The memorial hospital Is design serve all who may stand at its farmers place flags at isolated in 7, Emmett 6, here February 10 Wei Adjutant Tom Collins, Commander REV. E. P. LAWRENCE, presiding over the business meet ed to care for all who reside In a'doors seeking aid. There c n be no festations to enable the exterminat ser there February 13, and Vale John Easly of Ontario, District ing. narrow view when it comes to re or to easily find these places. district within a radius of 12 to Vice Commander George Lang: the RETIRED MINISTER, Mrs. George Mitchell and Mrs. 15 miles In every direction from lieving human suffering. Whether or George E. Whipple, another ex here February 20. district vice commander of the Mal Sutherland were appointed oil Nyssa, without regard to state not we obtain a hospital depends terminator. also jsve 4 few remarks. DIES IN CALDWELL Joe heur county council, Voss Thomp a committee to work with the boundary It will be made entirely upon the response given NYSSA GUERNSEY son; District LI Commander Rob Rev. E. P. Lawrence of Caldwell, chamber of commerce on street possible by lines. the memorials and gifts by those able to subscribe very sub NATURAL HISTORY DECLARED OREGON ert Damon and Mrs. Damon of Mt. father of Mrs. Carlos Buchner at decorations for Christinas. The from the people who live within stantial amounts in memorials dur Vernon, and Richard Smurthwaite Nyssa, died in a Caldwell hospital Christmas decoration contest, spon this hospital area—financed, CLASSES MAKE TRIP ing the advance gifts campaign.” owned CHAMPION IN CLASS of the veterans employment office Monday morning at 6:30. sored by Civic club, is to be and operated by the citizens of the At this meeting several memorials _____ __ by the ___ of Portland. headed Mrs. ______________ Huston Wilson. community. This hospital Is of $5,000 each were announced by Two field day trips were con Duke’s Dairymaid of Presídale, Rev. Lawrence, a retired Presby-I ^ interesting program was pre a entire The afternoon session of the terían ’must’ for the protection of our individuals. ducted over the week-end by the by H. E. and Francis Hlght minister, was born in Yateslsented by the m,rary board, with people.” auxiliary was held in the Episcopal City, The advance gifts committee will natural history of Oregon classes owned of the Sugar City Ouemsey farm of Illinois December 1, 1871. He ^trs. jj yj Sherwood announcing parish hall. The meeting was open was graduated meet for report luncheons each of Ontario and Nyssa. Nyssa, has been announced as Ore from Knox college the numbers. Two violin solos were ed with Miss Bonnie Briggs singing at Galesburg, Illinois noon at 12 o’clock in Nyssa. The A school bus was supplied by each 1946 chaplon cow In the nine- and Prince pjayed by Dick Schireman, accom CHAMBER GROUPS "The Star ¡V ngled Bai.ner” and large numbers of farmers in the school to take the students and gon's year-old class of guernseys. The an Theological seminary. He held panied “ 'The Lard’s Prayer”, accompanied ton by Mrs. Jake Simmons. Mrs. HOLD GATHERING organization come “as they are their Instructor, Dr. Hopson of Eu nouncement was made In the J.a- pastorates In North Dakota and Luray Trabert, city librarian, and by Mary Lou Schenk. Talks were Medford, dressed” from the fields and are gene, to Sucker Creek canyon, in vember Issue at the guernsey ma before locating in Miss Lillian Nisbett, county librari The regular bi-monthly meeting among given by the state officers in atten Caldwell in Oregon the most active workers in the Owyhee mountain range. gazine. Mrs. Lawrence died an, were introduced. Miss Nisbett of the Associated Chambers of Com the campaign dance on the work of their depart August 19, 1929. organization. The classes studied rock forma The cow produced 9608 pounds of 1946. spoke on the early history of the ments. of Eastern Oregon and South Under the leadership of Bern tions, and the geologic features of milk and 506 pounds of butterfat Lawrence, who visited In Nys Mrs. Craig Coyner spoke of the Mr. library and reviewed some merce western Idaho was held in the ard Frost the general campaign that area. The mineral deposits In 674 times milked. Charles J. frequently, is survived by three county part women play in preserving sa of the children’s books from the Owyhee in Boise Monday ev organization is now being formed found were mainly quartzite de Phltzl of New Plymouth was the daughters, Mrs. Buchner, Mrs. Al book display she had arranged. Hotel world peace. She concluded with ma November 17 with President from the list of founders composed posits. Digging for fossils was an breeder. Scheuerman of Portland and The guest speaker for the day ening, these words, “peace here is peace Mrs. K. Mildred of those who are volunteering to other adventure for the group, with Dairymaid has a daughter, Dairy- Brainard presiding. Pasley of Caldwell; was Rev. C. L. Callahan, who spoke Larry everywhere”. Mrs. Coyner, Mrs. two sons, Donald the Sunday group discovering a girl, owned and bred by Joe Prltzl, The meeting and entertainment serve. G. Lawrence of on the part women play in keeping were Mitchell Thom, vice president and Medford and L. Wendell arranged by Earl Reynolds, Many residents of the hospital good selection of leaf fossils. that completed In October the rec Lawrence the spirit of Thanksgiving. membership chairman from Seaside, of Portland; 12 grandchildren manager of the Boise chamber of district, farmers and city men, who The winter vegetation was exam ord for state champion senior two- and The program was concluded by commerce. and Mrs. Mae Whitcomb, state two great grandchildren. are acquainted with the hospital ined and the correct common names year-old In Idaho. secretary, reported on the national Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. an arrangement of “Onward Chris The invitation of Homedale to needs of this large area, who are in learned. meeting of presidents and secre Friday in the Peckham-Dakan cha tian Soldiers”, played as a piano hold the January 19 meeting there a position to do so, aie joining tiie Each student kept a list of the MONEY F O R “YANKS taries that they attended at Indian pel, with the Rev. Robert C. Shupe solo by Claudine Tomlinson. hospital organization. birds he observed, that were winter accepted. apolis. Other state officers in atten and Dr. II. H. Hayman officiating. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. C. was The principal speaker, Robert Tne names of the following mem ing In this territory. The bird list WHO GAVE" ASKED dance were Mrs. Les Ballard, ser Interment will be in Canyon Kill C. Hunt of Twin Falls, former Hammersley, on the subject, bers of the advance gifts committee consisted of the following: Flicker, member of the library board; Mrs. Assessing Our spoke geant at arms from Burns and He re have not been announced to the English sparrow, American rough- Mrs. E. K. Burton, American C. L. Callahan of Ontario, and Mrs. viewed the many Economy”. Mrs. Earl York, child welfare chair cemetery. resources in the public: F. Parley Feik, Frank Parr, legged hawk, Chinese pheasant, Legion auxiliary president, has plac E. B. Nedry of Tigard, Oregon. man from Medford. " coot, blue heron, ring-billed gull, containers in the business houses lower Snake river valley and pres and Gordon Ray. Refreshments were served by the ented The district vice president. Mrs. OFFICER TRAINING ways of making the most of Under the leadership of Bernard kllldeer, meadowlark, and crow. ed around town "for the Yanks who library board members, Mrs. H. R. Earnest Sieloff, the district 12 vice Frost, chairman of the general MEETING IS HELD Sherwood, Mrs. Bert Lienkaemper. these resources. He stated that campaign organization, the found A picnic lunch was enjoyed ar gave”. president of Madras, Mrs. Fannie through better merchandising meth ound a bonfire, made of sagebrush, The money will 'be sent to Port Hafcerstich; Mrs. Effie Peterson, _ The ^ficers training . . _______ better quality produce and ers and volunteers who are now in view of the rugged beauty of the land for disabled veterans. The m e _ ^ .__, g Mrs. heM Carlos man Buchner, Mrs Mrs. ^ Bernard Trabert. ods, president o fthe Adrian auxiliary, November joining the founders’ organization, more regional co-operation this may rock canyon walls. public In general as well as Legion the Boulevard _______________ Mrs. Matole Lang, president of the Grange hall 13 was in attended are being organized preparatory to be brought about. Mr Hammersley members are asked to help this offi To Payette for Thanksgiving- Vale auxiliary, and Mrs. Rachel cers from each community by the point that western a general canvass of the proposed Nursing Home Notes— worthy cause. Mal Mi’. and Mrs. Bernard Eastman stressed Stansbery, president of the Ontario heur county, represented by of can produce as eff hospital district. New arrivals: Mr. and Mrs. R. C. 58 lead and Michael are spending Thanks manufacturers auxiliary, were among those present. ers. and as good a quality as The general organization will be Wakefield, Nyssa, son, November 133 Receive Certificate»— Foilwing the afternoon meeting, Mrs. Frank Parr of Nyssa pre giving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. iciently composed of two divisions of volun the eastern maufacturers. 20, 8 pounds, 14 ounces; Mr. and Certificates for the reading pro the guests were invited to the home sided over the meeting. Miriam J. Bernard Eastman, Sr., of Payette. Ken Renstrom and Bernard Frost teer workers, each division having Mrs. Pierce Loftus, Ontario, daugh gram out last summer of Mrs. E. K. Burton for coffee. three groups, each with 10 men. of Nyssa attended the meeting. ter, November 21. 5 pounds, 9V4 oun through carried the efforts the library, Malheur county home dem Return from Trip— The evening dinner was held Black, These two divisions will be manag ces; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Long, P. T. A’s and schools of were awarded agent, presented each of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Duffin and Son Arrives— Jointly with the American Legion. onstration ed by Dr. Joe Cundall and Glea son, November 21, 7 pounds, to 133 Nyssa school children last with a handbook for leaders. family returned Sunday after spend A son, Michael Frank, was born Billings. The leaders of the six Parma, The tables were attractively dec ficer ounces. week. The following were awarded: Malbel Mack of Corvallis, as- ing the week-end visiting relatives November 15 to Mr. and Mrs. Rob groups will be announced next week. 14 Mrs. orated with strips of red, white, Mrs. Nellie Caywood of Willow 24 plain certificates for the reading state home demonstration Idaho and attending the temple ert Yost, formerly of Nyssa. The Chairman Frost announces, “The Creek entered and blue paper, centered with white . ;istant the home Sunday and of five books; 16 green certificates eader, gave instructions on Roger’s in candles in red apples and placed ’ rules entire campaign organization will baby weighed 7 pounds, 5 ounces. died that evening of heart trouble for the reading of seven books; 23 of order. Mrs. Threlma Elliot excursion at Idaho Falls. on blue doilies. meet for a luncheon each day thro and complications. certificates for the reading of of Adrian gave instructions on in Dance Planned— ughout the general campaign. Those Cora Jean Jensen of Adrian is red Elects— nine books and 70 gold certificates stallation of officers by installing The Nyssa M.I.A. society of the Committee Here from Spokane— have volunteered to serve and receiving treatment for pneumonia. for completing O. E. Cheldelin was elected chair who 'books. Miss Lillian >ne group as an example. Mrs. Hope L.D.8. church will give a harvest man Mrs. Burton Rooks and Nancy, Grider who Join will be known as Mrs. Owens Coons is convalescing Nisbett, county 11 librarian, of the Nyssa committee of the those spoke high of Oregon Trail played the dance November 28 at the school and Mrs. Beulah Stratton and Jean, piano and of the founders’ service from an operation performed In ly of the results of the reading Threlma Elliot of gymnasium. Shane’s five-piece or agricultural conservation organiza members of Spokane were recent visitors at Adrian led Mrs. a Nampa hospital. tion at a meeting held in the high organization. program in Nyssa. the group in singing. chestra will furnish the music. school the home of their sister, Mrs. Joe Mrs. Bruce Sweet building Monday night. Ar of Ontario was Sutherland. Sisters Undergo Operation— thur Rouse was elected vice chair Leave On Trip— in charge of the pot luck dinner. Visits Here— Planned— Carl Hill left Tues Joyce Stoker, daughter of Mr. and Meeting Miss Miriam home demon Mrs. Philip Keck of Ontario ex J. C. Cooper of Utah spent the man and Elisor Bush, committee day Mr. for and an Mrs. Visit at Twin Falls— extended trip through Mrs. Leslie Stoker, underwent an stration agent, Black, has announced that the Azalea house fund and past week visiting at the home of man. Mrs. Bernard Frost and Mrs. W. plained the east and south. They will visit appendix operation Friday evening on December 1 at the Boulevard orders for Chinese stationary his cousin, J. Elwood Flinders, and F. Findling went to Twin Falls last took a daughter at Ottawa, Kansas, en at the Ontario hospital. Her sister, Orange hall an extension meeting Leave on Visit— and cards for purpose of aiding family. week to visit Mrs. Frost’s parents, Chinese route to the south, where they Nell, Just returned from the hos will be held for 4-H leaders, project Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Newgen left will relief and adding to Azalea Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McDowell. They house fund. visit other relatives and friends. pital, where she underwent the leaders and other leaders who are Tuesday for Tucson, Arizona to were accompanied home by Miss They plan on being gone about two same kind of operation. Returns to Utah— spend the winter. Interested In taking the informa Shirley McDowell, sister of Mrs. Thanksgiving Service Set— months. Mrs. M. C. Healy, mother of tion back to their clubs. The meet Frost. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. McDow Thanksgiving day services will be Carson Here from Spirit Lake— Healey, owner of the Sweet Here for Holidays — ing be on Christmas decora ell of Hansen, Idaho will, spend conducted by the Faith Lutheran shop, returned David L. Adams of Spirit Lake, tions will her home In Utah Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Foster and Prepare for Rink— for the table and the homes, Thanksgiving at the Frost home, church Thursday at 10 a.m. In the after spending to several weeks here. Chucky, Eleanor Foster of North Nyssa firemen have started prep Idaho was a guest for several days and on Christmas gift wrappings. Miss McDowell accompanying them veterans administration building on last week at the home of Mr. and The Instruction will be given by Hollywood, and Frances Foster of arations for an Ice skating rink to Mrs. back to Twin Falls. Douglas Bateman. Mrs. Jean Williams McKenzey of Portland are at the W. W Foster be established on the Cable proper King avenue. Rev. Roland O. Wuest In Nampa— on Fifth street 'between Main Summerville. Mrs. McKenzey was will preach on “God Spreads His Mr. and Mrs. Dayle Moss and home for the Thanksgiving holiday, ty Leaving Nyssa— and Bower avenue. C. E. Go to Utah— former extension recreational lead Mrs. Mary E. Bybee spent Sunday and to attend the wedding of Orace street Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Garren of Table For Us”. Leseberg used his equipment to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Child and er. A potluck luncheon will be held in Nampq. Foster and Charles Wilson. route 2 left Wednesday for Lake- Bazaar Planned— bank the dirt. The firemen poured family are spending the Thanks at noon and those attending are view, Oregon, where they will make A bazaar and cooked food sale Suffers Stroke— some water into the area to pre giving holidays in Utah visiting asked to provide, beside a covered Attend Homecoming Game— their home. relatives. Mr Child operates the dish, their own eating utensils. The will be held Saturday, November 29 Mrs. Robert Overstreet, Sr., of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boydell, pare the ground for freezing. Eagle Oil company station. meet will begin at 10:30 and last at Oraham’s realty office, by the Newell heights, who has been vis Mr. and Mrs. Warren Farmer and Go to K invan a— Parents— until 3:30. Anne's Altar society. An assort iting at the home of Robert Over- Miss Nathelle Holton left today to Visits Mr. and Mrs. Joe Collins and two St. ment of aprons, fancy goods, and street, Jr., of Boise, suffered a attend the Oregon-Oregon State Mrs. R. W Larson and daughter, Goes to Utah— children. Veria Jean and Joe Mac. tubing cases will be on dis stroke last Wednesday. She recov game during homecoming week-end Lorraine and Janet of Twin Falls, Mrs. Blair left Saturday for a Attend Farm Bureau Convention— left Saturday for Kimana. Idaho to play A pillow visited last week at the home of vacation with relatives st Lewiston, Charles Taylor, local president of part of the proceeds of ered sufficiently to be released this at University of Oregon. reside. Mr. Collins is section fore this sale will Mrs. Larsen’s parents. Dr. and Mrs. Utah. the Nyssa Farm Bureau; Jack Hart be given to European week from St. Luke's hospital. Her man for the railroad. J J. Sarazln. They returned to their ley and Clarence Lee attended the daughter. Mrs. Maurice Judd, went Visits at Twin Falls— relief. To Give Free Show— state Farm Bureau convention at to Boise Thursday to spend two Mrs. Stella Butler returned this home Sunday evening. GEORGE POULSON HONORED The Owyhee Truck and Imple Hood River November 19 and 20. week from Twin Falls, where she days. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Swensen were Rrbckahs to Hold Sale— ment company will give a free fami Returns Home— visited her son, Gordan Ray. hosts Novetriber 22 to Mr and Mrs The Rebekah lodge of Nyssa will Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jamison return ly party Friday, December S in the Attend Scout Meeting— George Poutoon and Vela Dee, In hold a bazaar at the Graham real To Kansas— ed home Sunday from Portland. Nyssa theater. A professional per Frank J. Pike, scoutmaster, took observance of Mr. PouIson’s birth estate office December 5 and 6. On Mr. and Mrs. John Barnett left Sails for West Indi Jamison, who has been receiv formance will be presented. Re a carload at scouts from Adrian to day. The party enjoyed a show at Saturday, December 6. a food sale last week for Fort Scott, Kansas Pfc William Blodgett, son of Mrs. Mrs. treatment In a Portland hos freshments will be served at the Ontario to attend a scout meeting Ontario and refreshments at the will be held In connection with the to spend Thanksgiving with Mr Joe Collins, sailed the first of No ing pital, Is much Improved In health, store following the show. Sunday. vember for Puerto Rico bazaar. Barnett's mother. Sweet shop. Communism Is Attacked; Military Training Ad vocated In Talks Valley Students Hold Conference Farmers Seeking Gopher Control