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4 reeNYSSA VOLUME X X X X III NO. 9 Hospital Street Extension Asked Of City Council RECREATION WILL BE MEETING TOPIC A meeting scheduled for con sideration o f the proposed summer JOURNAL NYSSA, OREGON, TH U RSD AY, MARCH 11 , 1948 Methodists Of District Meet BASEBALL n t h Cinderella peterson concern Belirrano iJnres TEAMS ORGANIZED .' , CI BUYS BUSINESS OF «t lg r d liu 1 IN AREA BY LEGION Ball Is Staged n e w s o m f u r n i t u r e Assistance To j u n io r By Girls League European States Tire Peterson Furnltre company W ith a theme o f G o Y e ”, a i An American Legion junior base- has purchased the Newsom Fur district Young Adult fellowship r a l - i 1* 11 lea* ue for ^ i s area was rec- niture company of Nyssa from Mr. ly was held In the Methodist C om ently organized a t a meeting at Program Based On Girl’s and Mrs. A. C. Newsom and took Banker Delivers Address tended by the state baseball com munity church Sunday, March 7. possession o f the business last Fri Dream O f Candyland; To Chamber; Other Opening the meeting at 2 o' missioner for the American Leg day. clock, a slngspiration led by Rev. ion, Jess Orborne. Crowd Large Features Cited Harry Peterson of Ontario said Teams In the league are Nyssa, Melvin Fmfcbenier o f Eagle and his firm, which operates stores at a worship service conducted b y ' Ontario, Vale and Bums and pos- Conforming to ttie theme, “Candy Ontario, Va!e and Payette, bought _ Advocating assistance to Euro C llff Main o f Nyssa were followed sibly ,KI” Adrian * 'J’"‘ “ as * “ a ” fifth entrant. ‘ Oregon, now leading in the west, Land", an appropriate program ot th e Newsom stock and accounts i pcan countries as a means of giving by discussions and a business meet I om e assurance of world peace, is the 17th in the United States music was presented before a large receivable. ing. Mr. Peterson said "W e have s e r v - jPranlt L Belgranq declared in an Speaking on the Compton report In the number of boys participating rowd to the gymnasium last Frl- ed this community for the last |address delivered at the annual which appeared in Harper's m aga In Junior baseball. In 1947 there iay night at the 11th annual C in 37 years and we hope to give Nyssa banquet of the N.vs-a chamber ot zine relative to militarism, Dennis .were 67 registered teams in the derella ball given by the Girls i bigger and better furniture store, commerce lari Thursday night that eague. Patch, principal o f the Nyssa high state. with mare merchandise, especially " I f you think this war of nerves’ M ajor league players who start The program was opened with school, said that the subject in home refrigeration and commercial (With Russia> is any less dangerous from Luther l i f e on Alberta ave- of approximately $1200. Some add- volves two questions, whether the ed in junior baseball are Floyd ihe usual ¿rand march around the .efrigeration". than a shooting war you are being ' Urinal equipment will also be need- world Is In such a condition that Bevins, Joe Gordon, Don Johnson, gynmasium, with Cinderella and The street, when extended ap- ed. A manager for the Nyssa store lulied into a false sense of securi John Peskey and Larry Jamison. her prince and members o f the "we have to have conscription" and proximately 700 feet, would end I __________________ 1ms not been appointed by the new ty” . lenior and Junior coOrts participat jwners. the other is "would universal train Mr. Belgrar.o. president o f the at the east line of the hospital' ing. A fter the group had assembled ing give us the national security First National bank of Portland, on the stage, Frank Morgan crown we seek?” spoke to approximately 125 men The proposal was taken under ed Mardi Sallee as Cinderella and Mrs. H. J. Gernhardt reported on and women- in the home economics advisement by the council. | • T7- . , • , M erlin Anderson as the prince. the Jurisdictional W.S.C.8. meeting roam of the high school building, A dog ordinance, passed at first IN V S S 3 , I S A \ . lli6 G Mr. Morgan also crowned the Jun that she attended as a delegate following a varied program Of talks reading by the council, provides! “ ____ ior Cinderella, Lonna Chadwick, from this district of the Methodist and musical numbers. , .•* licensing and controlling of dogs., _ , , and Junior prince, Dick Thomas. W ilfred Edmond o f the Big Bend hurch In Denver. In her report Under the proposed ordinance it . Earvices wP_* ^ at Mr. Belgrano prefaced his re -action, former Nyssa resident, died The Nyssa high school orchestra, she pointed out the need In other shall be unlawful for any dog 11- * :3° Synt*^ r, ln the Nyssa Funeral Playing their last game of the marks about world conditions with directed by Lynn Lawrence, played censed or unlicensed, to run at hora® Cf 1° n ^ u ls Cahoon, who countries of young people for lead Tuesday at noon at his home. a complimentary discussion pf N ys Funeral services will be held the processotoal, a march from season, the Nyssa Bulldogs de sa and surrounding territory. He ership. She told o f the youth ban large In the corporate limits of a“ t<*^ob'le “ f 01* feated the L.D.S. M men of Nyssa “ Athalia” by Felix Mendelssohn Sunday at 2:30 an. in the Assem quet which was attended by young Nyssa between April l and Septem- “ f"?4 at California Sat- paid tribute to the Nyssa section bly o f God church, with Rev. Sterl and the recessional, "Pom p and 16 to 31 in an interesting basket for its successful condliiMon o f the people o f all races. ber 30 because o f the gardening urday mght ball game played in the gymnasium Circumstance” by Edward Elgar. Spiesz officiating. Interment will Interment will be in the veter- At the business meeting, pre season. j hospital campaign, addtfig that, Members o f the senior court in Tuesday night, sided over by President Edson Fukii be in the Nyssa cemetery. The body "Y ou can put -that n-corct up ag Mrs. H. R. Sherwood o f the city * £ * plot in Nyssf T n e Bulldogs led all of the way is in the Nyssa Funeral home. addition to Cinderella and the h ,- o - „ _____ _ -i_________ _ .1 where * m ilitary service will be at Nampa, the Nyssa group was ainst any record in the United library board, asked the council to Besides his widow, Mr. Edmond prince were Bernice Bowen, Lois during live game, but were threat States and cqme, out on top". appointed as a com mit tee to in budget more money for this year held. Is survived by four children. He Bybee, Donna, Florea, Elaine P et ened on several occasions. Coach Mr. Cahoon was bom November vestigate available information on " I came to Gregon because I to keep the library open an oth er1 erson, M ary Lou Schenk, Wayne Howard Lovejoy used his seniors thought the oportunities it offered afternoon during each week. T h e '? 5, 01(1 T ra p ' N ortil Carol- the compulsory m ilitary training was born in Leeds, England 61 during thé first half and his Jun oauracilmen said they will make lna- Cahoon, a marine serving In bill. This information will be con years ago and came to Oregon 40 Green, Duane Hoicomb, Reed Ray, were greater than those of my rfa- Dean Sutherland and Tam m y Bat iors in the last two qaurters. tlve state of California", the speak such a recommendation to the bud- world war 11 • *** prisoner solidated in co-operation with Mr. years ago. He moved in 1938 to T h e proceeds of the game will by the Japanese and was one of Patch and will be forwarded to Nyssa, where he operated a laundry es; Duchess Betty Winchell; Duke er said. “ I know o f no place that get committee. for a few years. He had lived at Bob Wilder, Marian Brown, Janice be used to help defray the expenses survivors o f the has greater opportunities Jhan Ore Henry F.elds presented plans for the . . . . . . maroh , . , of Ba- all Young Adult fellow-ship groups o f the Bulldog squad to the state Frost. Evalyn Long, C liff Coleman, Big Bend about four years. building a new olufb building, which |taan- He. rs survived by his wld- in the district, who will study it gon and you live in the garden spot oasketbail tournament to be held Royce Chadwick and Jim Rigney. of Oregon” . wo’ild be situated on the highway ow- Bt‘rnl^ G rei* <^ boonJ and hfa in their local meetings. Junior court members were Sher in Eugene. The boys, accompanied During the recreation period, 4:30 north of Park avenue. T h e council rents, M r and M rs. A. Judson "A ll o f you have been prosperous, ■by Coach Lovejoy, will attend the ry Hendricks, Jerry K ay Kel.v, M a approved his application to the ' Cahoon of North Carolina. His wld- to 6:30, Merrildean Robbins of yet we are only ,a small part of tournament as spectators. ry Jo Ilenneman. Aim Strickland, Nyssa was in charge. C liff Main, state liquor commiskxn for a club ®w s a si? ter 04 Harold G reig of The lineups Tuesday night were ■the United States, which was pros Marlene Adams, Joan Bellon, Joy lean of the district Y.A.F., was license i Ny®59- perous, too. Indeed we were pros Peterson, Mary Rataezyk, Rennae is folo'vs : Bulldogs— Ray 4, Hol perous. Ye>, we had inflation and toastmaster at the supper served Glea Billings and Ralph Law- , Mr Gah° ° " ' who Uved Ny“ a comb 10, Anderson 6, Sutherland Payne, Burton Smith, Dennis Mc- at 6:30. The supper was prepared rence, representing tiie fire de- ^me, was employed m 4, Osborne 2, Koyano 2, Green, we are in inflation now and part partment, a.::ked the council to take Ga l4or.nla; . waa er! ro|ute to ind served by the members of the Vernon Wilson o f . Vale, former Crady, John Slam, Dwight Hun Peck« 6, Wilson 11. Wilder, Chad of the inflation is here to stay. We ter, Maxie Hull, Larry Gardener, Women's Society of Christian Ser Nyssa resident, has filed with the have had setbacks; setbacks when some action to control traffic dur- 40 ^om his w fe when he was vice. The servers were Mrs. Henry ■ecretary of state for the republican Norvin Shuster, Tom my Jayo and wick 1 and Coleman; M. men— we could afford to take them. I ing fire alarms. The firemen’s , alI-ed- Bybee 2, K ing 13, F ife 1, Herren Michael Holmes. Hartley, chairm an; Mrs. Dennis ■ook forward to years of easy mon nomination for representative in main difficulty occurs at Third and Crown bearers for the senior 14, Lewis 2, Montgomery 1 and ey. Th is great pent-up demand for Patch, Mrs. W alter McPartland, the state legislature from Malheur M ain streets just a fte r they leave court were Shirley Jo Smith and Davis 1. Mrs. W. W. Foster, Mrs. K. E. K ev- countv. He will oppose Rep. M ar the fire station. I Players who will make the trip things has not been fulfilled. It eren and members o f the Nyssa tin Gallagher o f Ontario, who is Donald Gannon and crown bearers will be many, many months before for the Junior court were Gretch- to Eugene March 17 are Duane Y.A.F. Devotions in the evening rutming for re-nomlnation Holcomb, Ralph Osborne, Dean those tunings are supplied. Since A. V. COOK WILL were led by Rev. H. J. Gernhardt. Wilson, a native o f Malheur en Rinehart and Phil Yergensen. Sutherland, Don Sutherland, Mer- 1933 the money supply has tripled The remainder of the program Rev. Leslie Bailey, Methodist cir county, was reared an the farm ot RUN FOR SHERIFF and prices have just about doubl was in the farm of a skit In which In Anderson, Reed R ay and Wayne ed. A t its last meeting, held at the cuit rider, delivered the address ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lem W il Green. Trudy, played by Cleo Flinders, and Hugh Tobler sang a solo. kin. S r„ near Nyssa. He was ern- "But, ladies and gentlemen, I A. V. Cook o f Nyssa has filed home o f Miss M ary Bums, the Larry SWarner of Boise expressed Loyed os fleldm an foi -.h,. Am alga dreamed she was to candyland. have just given you the good side for the republican nomination for American Legion auxiliary unani Jpy Gann portrayed the part of appreciation in behalf o f the district mated Sugar company at Nyssa of the picu.m We know .here Is mously adopted • program designed sheriff of Malheur county. group to the Nyssa group and Mrs. for a few years. For the past five the mother. the debit side, the bad side. L e t’s Mr. Cook, who has lived In Nyssa to help beautify the cemetery. As Trudy dreamed, the follow Merrildean Robbins, program chair years lie has engaged In farming turn the page oven No longer can Under the plan, the auxiliary since 1910, was chief of police in irtg numbers were presented: "The man, gave the acknowledgement. near Vale and Jamison and In the we build a fence around this great Nyssa for 18 '/i years. He Is now would act as sponsor o f a com Good Ship Lollipop” , solo by Joy Registration was in charge o f produce business in Vale. nation, isolate ourselves from the employed by school district No. 26C munity e ffo rt to donate roses, peo Gann, accompanied by a girls sex Ralph Maze. Mr. Wilson said he has no desire rest o f the world and think of the nies and money. Th e money would a t Arcadia. T h e next meeting will be held tor a political career, but feels tet, consisting o f Nola Drown, Lou Construction o f a building for world as one people, one people Cook will face opposition in the help pay for fertilizer and manual In the early summer In the form "there Is a Job to be done in the ise Lewis, Laura Schenk, LaRue the Western Auto Supply on the hoping to survive” . prim ary election from Orville Maze, assistance to help landscape the o f a picnic at Nampa. The Nampa legislature in the service o f M al Franklin. Oarlene Jones and Don lots east of the First National bank After the first world war, .said Nyssa chief of police, and Frenchie cemetery. A chart o f the grounds na Florea; "Anim al Crackers in on Main street was started this First church will be In charge of heur county. Mr. Belgrano, a veteran of that Leavitt o f Ontario, both o f whom will be made to avoid any error My Soup” , girls sextet singing with week. the program and arrangements. conflict and a past national com The candidate said he is in favor have filed on the republican tick in arrangement. All organizations The annual Labor day retreat will of legislation tending to safeguard Phillis Galloway, Ruth Russell. A n Heldt brothers, who have the mander of the American Legion, are asked to donate either flowers et. be held at Camp Ponderosa at and equalize the water supply, pro gela Peteison and Helen Telford, general contract, started laying "W e forgot the devastations we Robert Davis, form erly o f Nyssa, or give financial assistance to help tect and maintain water r*»hts dressed as animal crackers, danc forms for the foundation today. left behind us we did not think in the project. Anyone wishing to Payette lakes again this year. has filed for the democratic nom ing; "B ig Rrock Candy M ountain” , They expect to complete the build and assure proper administration we had further obligations and we make a donation may contact the ination for sheriff. boys sextet consisting o f Val Dee ing In about three months. came back home. W e never seem o f the water laws. He said if elected hairman, Mrs. Eugene Fleshman, Child, Howard Flanary, Rudy M-ir- The one-story building, con to learn anything from history. We he would work for development of by phoning her at 189-W GRANGERS COVER an adequate secondary road pro ostica, Reid Campbell, Robert Flo structed o f 'brick, will be 50 by 68 saw people following any leader In order to plant as soon as pos rea, Jerry Williams and Roger feet, the owner, George Henneman who would promise shelter ahd gram. SEVERAL TOPICS sible, the auxiliary has suggested Glenn, and "Candy” , vocal solo ■»id. food. We awoke to Und ourselves M any topics of Interest to fa r April 1 as a deadline fo r the first by M argie Bishop. The new structure will provide involved in world war IX. We found mers were discussed at a meeting donations. An y organization wish BROTHERS TAKEN ON The Girls league presented a gift considerably more space than the it necessary to send another 10- The Malheur County Jersey club o f the Oregon T ra il Grange Tues ing to add any suggestions Is asked to Mrs. Ada Haworth, adviser of store now occupied by the Western 000,000 men Into the Job that DISORDERLY COUNT the group- to contact the auxiliary president, met In Nyssa Friday night to ou t day night. Auto Supply in the Atkeson build .should have been completed in 1918. line a program to toe followed in Loyd Adams and Frank Sher Mrs. E. K. Burton. Following the program Shane's T h e next m eeting o f the auxili 1948 Hubert Peterson and Edward P et orchestra furnished music for danc ing, said Mr. Henneman, who has Again we found a war on the other wood gave an agriculture report been operating the business in its man’s shore. When the war was W ork was started on plans for erson pleaded guilty to a charge and Mrs. Hope G rider gave a re ary will be a Joint banquet with ing. present location for 10 years. finished came the same old cry— port on the oleo and butter situa the Legion, commemorating the 39th the annual spring show to be held o f disorderly conduct and destroy bring our boys back home. How tion, which Is now under consider birthday at the organization W ed in N y s a M ay 15. Committees will ing property and were fined $100 Visits Relatives— (Continued on Page 2) nesday, March 17 In the home ec be announced later, according to each and sentenced to 30 days in ation In congress. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Flndling, Jail in Judge Don G raham ’s Jus E. L. Jamison started a discus onomics room o f the Nyssa high President Rosel Hunter. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. L. B Other m ajor parts o f the club tlce court Monday. Hubert Peter sion about rural fire equipment. school building. All ex-servicemen Flndling and small son, visited the SENIOR CLASS TO Arthur Rouse gave a report on the and their fam ilies are Invited to program will include a type classi son’s liquor license was revoked. latter part o f last week with rela PRESENT COMEDY fication tour, continued activity on T h e Jail sentences were suspended new gopher control district which attend. tives at Pendleton and Bcho. disease control laws, extensive youth upon payment o f the fines. has been organized. Cattlemen o f Malheur county work and county fair participations. C ity poHoe arrested the brothers The Grange members were asked Project Organized— The senior class o f the Nyssa According to plans worked out Sunday morning In the Nyssa labor will meet In the Vale community Dance Scheduled— Following two meetings held In to watch for a house for a veter high school will present Its play, The annual dance o f the sugar hail Tuesday. March 16 a t 2 p. m. inarian Who is interested in locat the Sunset hall, the Sunset-Owyhee at the Friday meeting, purebred camp, where the property was a l “ Mountain Mumps” , a comedy In to consider steps to prevent the beet employes union o f Nyssa will three acts, in the gymnasium M on rodent control roject has been Jersey heifers will be made avail leged to have been damaged. ing In Nyssa. be, held to the Nyssa gymnasium importation of cattle Into the coun able to 4-H and F.F_A. club mem Roy Holmes and A lva Goodell formed. Harry Sandquist, county day night, March 15 at 8 o’clock. Saturday night. Special entertain ty from the drought areas. reported on roads and the recom igent, attended the meeting. Many bers at prices they can afford to 35 TURN OUT FOR Members o f the cast are Margery ment in addition to dancing will W W. Scott of Willowceek, pres pay. Only top producing animals farmers signed contracts. The new mendations that will be submitted Bishop. Robert Florea, Louise L e be arranged. ident of the association, said BASEBALL PRACTICE will be offered. officers are Charles Ohritton, chair to the state legislative Interim com- wis, Mary Lou Schenk, Ruth Mrs. Hope Orider, secretary, told T h irty-five boys reported for high “ Range conditions are such that mltee. which will hold hearings on man: Russell Cotton, Sr., vice Toombs, Tom m y Bates, Bob W il Return from T rip — we do not have enough range for the group that the Malheur county school baseball practice, but the 'hairman, and W illiam Gregg, sec- the subject. liamson. John Relk, Lois Bvbee, Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Child, ac Marian Ballantyne, Farrell Peter club had been rated fourth in the squad was reduced to 25 th is week our own cattle, let alone outside Coral Hunting, sales slip chair •etary-treasurer. state on the basis o f achievement and will probably be further re cattle. There is also the problem companied by Mr. and Mrs. Pierce son and Duane Holcomb. man, asked everyone to turn In Child of Ogden, returned last week reports sent In on club activities. duced. Coach Howard Love Joy said. o f disease". their sales slips as $32 was derived Visit in Idaho— Persons who attend the play will Some cattle have been stripped from a trip into the south and witness a humourous course o f ev from the collection o f the last Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge N. Bear Judging was based an such activi ' Th e candidates include nine re Green, H ol Into the county from California Mexico. T hey traveled through M e ents brought about through this quarter's slips. visited Sunday a t the 8. Fox home ties as the 1947 spring show and turning lettermen classification and general breed comb, Koyano, Sutherland, Iseri, and other states because of scar sa and Yuma. Arizona, old M exi Imported brand Of mumps, which A fter the next regular meeting, In Apple valley. co and San Diego. T h ey visited make enemies love each other, ex promotion. Hale. Takarnl, Itamuro and C lea city o f feed there the men will entertain the women M. E. Knickerbocker, chief o f the relatives in Claremont. California tract gold from a desert waste, ver. Cleaver and Koyano were pit at a party. Grange members may Film W ill Be Shown— chers and Taka mi was a relief bureau o f animal industry, state and went to Boulder dam and bring about realization of the most invite guests to attend the party T h e religious film "Reaching from Daughter Arrl department of agriculture, will at Los Vegas. T h e visitors, who were glamorous dreams and raise people A potluck lunch will be served. A'.va Heaven" will be shown In the Word has been received o f the catcher last year away from Nyssa for three months, from obscurity to social promin T h e first scheduled game will tend the meeting. Ooodell. Roy Holmes and E. L. Episcopal church Friday evening, birth o f a daughter. Carolyn Louise said the water shortage in C ali ence Jamison are In charge of the a r r - . March 12. T h e film , which runs to Mr. and Mrs. Dean Larkin at be played at Ontario April 20 H ow fornia Is causing much concern. angements. »or an hour and a half, will be th e Corvallis general hospital. Cor ever, a few practice games are ex Here from Idaho— Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Grider, M r ! hown only once, starting at 8 vallis, February 20 Mrs. Larkin pected Co be played before that Ouests at the home of Rev. and Play Presented— and Mrs. £ a rl Alexander and Coral o’clock. T h e film , produced under was formerly Dorothy Johannessen time. Mrs Roland O. Wuest and daugh- Appointed to Bank Pom The Letha ward of the L D S . Hunting served refreshments. ter, Karen, last week-end were Mr. m K nettle has been appointed -hurch presented a three-act play. the auspices o f the Missouri Lu th of Adrian. ind Mrs Ed Jutte and daughters, fleldman for the Nyssa branch of W hat Doth I t P ro fit” at a meet eran synod, will be shown in Nyssa Visit H M r and Mrs Merlin O ’Neill and Grace and Olorla, of Genesee, Ida- l*1™* National bank o f Porx- ing o f the Nyssa first and sec jnder the sponsorMilp at the Faith Parents o f Boy— Services Scheduled— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skeen are .small son. Gregg, were week-end ho. T h e Jutte* are members o f | land. Ilia fam ily will remain at ond wards Wednesday. The first T h e fifth In a series o f mid-week Lutheran church. Th e public Is Pastor Wueot's former rortgrega-' Pomeroy, Washington until he can ward furnished Ice cream and the guests o f M r and Mrs. Harry Col Lenten vesper services will be con nvtted to attend free at charge. parents o f a boy bom March 8. second ward pies for the cast. ducted by Faith Lutheran church V free-will picture will be taken. Tito boy. weighing 7 pounds. 4 ounc- lins. M r O ’Neill Is a son of Mrs Hon to Oenesee Mid-week caller* find living quarters for them , was bom In the Brtttingham Collins T h e two famlllea visited at the Lutheran parsonage were Wednesday evening, March 17 at The cast o f the film Includes such ------------------------ Sunday In Boise with other relatlv- M r and Mrs Paul Parks of Gene- Bums Hands— Nursing home In Ontario. well known stars as Cheryl Walker. 8 o'clock in the veterans' adminis leave for Home— see M r Parks was formerly an Stephen Henigson. son o f Mr tration building. T h e general theme John Qualen. Hugh Beaumont, R e The Misses L. and A. Sherwood, instructor to the Ontario high uid Mrs. Harold Henlgoon burned who have been guests at the home for the Lenten meditations this gis Toomy Addison Richards and Appointment Announced— school fo r a period o f five years j both o f his hands when he fell of their brother, H R. Sherwood, Mrs. Harriett Brumbach o f Nyma, Visits Son— year is "Behold Your K in g". The Nana Bryant. Mrs. Stella Butler left Sunday to before moving to Boise, where he | unto a floor furnace at his home and fam ily the past six week*, left returning from a meeting o f the next Wednesday Is "Behold Your board o f trustees o f the Oregon visit her son. Dewey Ray, and fa m taught to the Boise tdgh school X subject o f the pastor's meditation Attend Funeral— far their home Thursday They wtll K in g —W ho Is The Son of Ood and until several yearn ago. return to Chicago by way of C ali M r and Mrs J. L. Huseby were Education association in Portland ily at Baker Schoolmaster to M e e t - Ruler o f K ings" The public Is in ailed to Weiser Monday to attend last week-end reported that the fornia and the southern states, Firemen f ailed— ' Th e Snake R iver Valley School- making several stops en route. vited to attend these 45-minute •he funeral a t M r Huueby'.v uncle, board appointed C e d i Poesy as ex Go to Nampa— periods o f devotion every Wednes Henry Rasmussen George Rasmus ecutive-secretary o f the associa Mr. and Mrs Roy Barnes and Nyssa firemen extinguished flames masters arwjctatlon win meet In day evening during the Lenten sea sen. a cousin ot M r Huseby. visited tion He is a graduate o f the * fam ily attended to business in burning a torp and cement aacks j Vale Wednesday night of next Parents of GlrL son. at the Huseby home before re e m Oregon College o f Education on Third street Wednesday m o rn -, week. Mrs Clifford Nielsen has received “ Nampa Monday. ¡and the University o f Oregon and turning to Ventura, California tog. A flare pot used as a warning ----- ■ word of the birth o f a daughter la now working for his doctor’s Here from H alfway— Daughter Arrives— try street contractors Improving the Sapper Planned— to Mr and Mrs. Bob Zimmerman degree at Stanford university He M r and Mrs. M elvin Pendarvts Leave on Visit— Mrs W alter Evans returned to city streets was placed too close to The Owyhee ward o f tire L.D B of Portland. The baby, bom March are parents o f a daughter bom at which had been thrown over church will serve a supper to the 8. weighed 5 pounds. 11 ounces. M r and Mrs. James L Pate and has been an elementary principal her home at Halfway Sunday, I * tnrp the Brtttingham Nursing home baby left Sunday for a week's visit to Portland for the last eight after visiting her sister. Mrs. Klaas a pile o f cement and the fire Oregon T rail schoolhoiwe Monday Mrs Zimmerman was formerly L a - 4 fa i«h 8 at Spokane and Priest River Idaho years. Powell, and fam ily for a week 'spread to the paper cement sacks. | night, March 15. cilia Benton of Nyaoa recreation program In Nyssa will be held in the Bag lea hall Thurs Dog Licensing, And Con day night. March 18 at 8 o'clock. The meeting, sponsored by the trol Ordinance Passed Eagles lodge, will be open to the First Reading public n n t . , Telford W right, secretary o f the B. B. Lienkaemper and several oaldwell chamber o f commerce, property owners discussed with the will deliver the principal address, city council at a meeting Tuesday The Eagles lodge has agreed to night a proposed extension of Emi- underwrite the cost at the recrea- ____ ., . tion program, but will be assisted son avenue to serve the District by 0£ie7 groups In financing the Memorial hospital, which will be program. The sponsors hope to erected on land recently purchased I employ two instructors at a cost Ex- Resident Of Wilfred Edmond Taken by Death Bulldogs Beat M Men 46 to 34 Wilson Running For Legislature New Cemetery Program Voted Auto Supply To Have New Store Plans For Dairy Show Outlined Importation Of Cattle Disliked