Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 18, 1948, Image 1

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    7V?eNYSSA GAtÉ>,j<SlTY JOURNAL
VOLUME XXXXIII
NO. 10
2 Residential
Projects May
Be Begun Soon
Men and Boise
Firm To Provide 44
Living Units
Nyssa
Prospects for construction of
more than 40 living units in Nyssa
during the next few months were
indicated this week.
Clifford and Walter Pox of Nys-
sajJ announced that they will start
construction within the next few
days of 20 dwellings on nor'h Sec­
ond street. The houses, of frame
construction, will be offered for
sale or rent. Some of them will be
ready in about 90 days.
A Boise firm has taken a 90-
day option on approximately two
acres of land from the Nyssa Dev­
elopment company for a 24 living
unit project. The land on Which
the company has the option lies
directly east of the Owyhee Biding
club rodeo grounds.
The project, if developed, will be
built on the court plan, with a cen­
tral heating unit. The grounds
around the one-story structure will
be landscaped. The apartments
will be for rent only.
Group To Give
2 Scholarships
A motion th a t the Malheur Coun­
ty Tuberculosis and Health as­
sociation give money for two 4-H
club health scholarships was ap­
proved at the March meeting of
the executive committee of the
association Tuesday morning at the
Moore hotel. A $20 scholarship will
be given to the Malheur county girl
and one to the boy, who has made
the most improvement in health
during the year.
Miss Lillian Nisbet was appointed
chairman of a committee to draw
up a resolution to send to the coun­
ty court favoring the establishment
of a full-time health department
for this county. Other members
of the committee are Ted Berreth,
Mrs. Madge Flegel, and Miss Beth
Konkel.
The executive committee decided
to hold Che a n n u r' meeting of the
u-aociation late in cvpiil O f early
in May.
Present a t the meeting were Miss
Lillian Nisbet, Mrs. Madge Flegel,
William Blackaby, and Miss M ar­
garet Beattie, of Ontario. Mrs.
Edna Farris, and Reverend J. D.
Crego of Vale, and Mrs. Dertnis
Patch of Nyssa. In the absence of
the president, Ted Berreth, Rev­
erend Crego took charge of the
meeting. Also present was Miss
Beth Konkel, field worker from the
Oregon Tuberculosis and Health as-
socaition. Miss Konkel will be in
Malheur county for several months
to assist the local association in
its program of informing the peo­
ple in the county of the need for
a full-time health department.
The next executive committee
meeting will be held at 10:30 am .
April 13 a t the Moore hotel.
Babies Arrive—
New arrivals a t the Nyssa Nurs­
ing home are as follows: March 9,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hann, Nyssa,
girl, Mar. 11, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
P ratt. Nyssa, girl; March 11 Mr.
and Fred Knape, Harper, boy; Mar.
13, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McCltmas,
boy; March 10, Mr. and Mrs. Ke­
vin Esterday, Parma, girl; March 6,
Mr. and Mrs. Roney Schritter, girl;
March 13, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nal-
•ley, Parma, girl, and March 10, Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Elwood, Nyssa,
girl.
Ittend Sister's Funeral—
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tucker
nd children. Danny and Barbara,
nd his brother, Carroll Tucker,
pent four days last week at Black-
oot. where they attended the fun-
ral of their sister. Fawn Annetta
hicker, Tuesday.
lere from Salt Lake—
Mrs. LeRoy Bumingham of Salt
ake City is in Nyssa visiting at
be home of her son. Carl, and
amily. Her mother, Mrs. Mary E.
lybee, who had been visiting her
aughter, Mrs. Leonard Hbwe, at
Lmerioan Fork, came home with
irs. Bumingham.
Neighbors Put Out Fire—
A fire, though to have been caus­
ed by a falling cigarette butt, was
put out by neighbors, when it
threatened buildings and fences at
the rear of the Williams market
on the Ontario highway The wind
spread the fire toward the coal
shed belonging to George Poulsen
Go to Utah—
Mrs. Lynn Lawrence and son left
last week for Preston. U tah to visit
her parents.
Visit Relatives—
Mr and Mrs. Melvin Lewis of
Ban Francisco and Mrs. Vernon
Havhurst of Haines. Oregon spent
the week-end at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. lioyd Lewis. Melvin Le­
wis and Mrs. Havhurst are brother
and sister of Uoyd Lewis.
GOLD, GREEN BALL
WELL ATTEND*
NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1948
H Leaders To
riold Gathering
EQUIPMENT FIRM
TO OPEN BUSINESS
H. Q. Johnson of Nyssa will start
construction soon on a building to
be erected on highway 20 north of
the Polar Cold storage plant for
the B and M equipment company
of Caldwell.
The building, to be erected on
lot 3, Glascow tract, will be of
masonry construction, 40 by 60 feet
The estimated cost is $12,000. Cin-
derblocks made by Mr. Johnson
will be used In the construction
Full-Time County Health Unit Suggested By
Speakers At Meetings Conducted In Nyssa
The Nyssa L.D.S. first ward Mu­
tual Improvement association held
Two members of th e state 4-H
its first Gold and Green ball Fri­
club staff will conduct a 4-H local
day evening a t the high school
gymnasium. Where Miss Betty Pett. leaders training school at Boule
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles vard grange hall Thursday, March
Program Is Presented At ROBERT J. DAVIS,
Oregon Health Officer
Pett, was crowned queen by Bishop 25. The state staff members are:
Monthly Meeting Of
Talks At Sugar Union
Dean Fife. The theme was "Beauti­ Miss Esther Taskerud, in charge of
FORMER RESIDENT
4-H home economics projects, and
ful Doll".
Nyssa P.T.A.
Annual Dance
OF
NYSSA,
PASSES
Cal
Monroe,
assistant
state
club
The hall was decorated in pink
leader
in
charge
of
boys
work.
Bur­
and white crepe ribbons, oaught
Arguments designed to show the
Speaking on the program pre­
Robert Joseph Turner Davis, an
in the ceiling center and extending to n Hutton, newly appointed to the
need
of a full-time health depart­ early resident of Nyssa, passed sented during the annual dance
4-H
club
staff,
will
also
help
in
to either side. Over each basketball
ment in Malheur county were pre­
hoop was plaoed a little old fash­ leading the discussion on crops.
away a t the heme of his son, Don sponsored by the Beet Sugar Re-
As a considerable number of men
sented at a meeting of the Nyssa D. Davis, in San Mateo, California finery
ioned lady in black silhouette on
u“ lon N°- 22918
white and pink background, repre­ and women leading 4-H elute this
Parent-Teacher association in the March 8.
‘ of Nyssa last Saturday night, Dr.
year are serving for the first time,
senting a vase.
high school building last Thurs­
Mr. Davis was born in North Harold M. Erickson, state health
Reception committee greeting the this leaders training school has
day night.
public a t the door, consisted of of been arranged to help them with
Carolina in 1859 and graduated officer, encouraged the establish­
A good time was had by all. In­
Miss Beth Konkel, field worker from Emory and Henry college, ment of a full-time health depart­
fleers of the organization. Harold the various problems of 4-H club
Miller sang “Oh You Beautiful leadership, E. M. Hauser, county cluding the victims of the Harlem of the Oregon Tuberculosis and
ment in Malheur county.
Doll", accompanied by Mrs. Alvin club agent, said. Only a limited Legionnaires' 51 to 48 victory over Health association, who is in Mal­ Emory, Virginia, in 1882 His grand­
"Thg high incidence of typhoid
Nye an the piano. As he sang the number of local leaders are able the Nyssa all-stars in a basketball heur county assisting the local as­ father had helped found the college
second chorus the curtains parted, to attend th e state and district game played in the Nyslte gymnas­ sociation in its program of encour­ and hiis father had been associated fever in Malheur- county shows a
revealing eight large pink and white leader conferences so members of ium Tuesday night, under the aus­ aging people to establish a full­ with the school for many years. definite need for improvement of
He taught in the schools of Vir­
“daH” boxes striding up on the the state staff are coming into the pices of the Lions club.
sanitary facilities in the county”,
time health department, emphas­
The comic negro quintet, facing ized four questions: W hat is a full­ ginia. Tenassee. North Carolina and
stage Prince Reed Ray, carrying a county to help give these leaders
said
Dr. Erickson. "If a full-time
Mississippi
and
left
as
the
head
of
a new Nyssa team each quarter, time health department, what ser­
arge gold box, searched for the one subject m atter instruction.
beautiful doll. As he looked into TWe morning sessions will start kept the capacity crowd in an up­ vice it offers, what will it cost and People’s college, Plkeville, Tennes­ health department is established,
see in 1904 to take charge of Col­ a county sanitarian would be em­
each box, bringing forth the doll', at 10 o'clock Thursday and will be roar of laughter during th e entire what can I do to help?
umbia college, Milton, Oregon, at ployed to look into this situation".
he was not satisfied until he found devoted to problems affecting all performance. Teams playing against
The
health
department
consists
the queen doll Betty. She was love­ club leaders. Some of the subjects the Legionnaires were Adrian, B ra­ of a staff of professolnally trained that time the only Southern Me­
"A health department is not set
ly in a moire white satin gown, to be discussed are the importance cken’s V.F.W., Wilson Bros, and men and woman charged with the thodist college in the northwest.
up
to give medical care to thz
In
1905
he
homesteaded
three
and
of
correct
parlimentary
procedure
Aggies.
with a five-inch off-the-shoulder
duty of protecting the people of
The Legionnaires threw baskets the community. A full-time health a half miles west of Nyssa, the indigent ", Dr. Erickson continued.
collar, white slippers and red rose for club meetings, recreation in the
corsage. Escorts for all the dolls club program, th e county 4-H pro­ and passed the ball over their department should have a t least homestead later coming under the "It is primarily a program of pre­
-»me forward, comletlng the court gram for 1948, and training demon­ heads, across their backs and in two health nurses (five needed in Shoestring ditah project. For many ventive medicine, and can only be
almost every conceivable position. Malheur county) and in addition years he 'had charge of the Nyssa carried out if the county budgets
Bishop Dean Fife, placing the stration teams.
schools, was a director of the Owy­ enough money to hire an adequate
A po thick lunch will be served The speed of their footwork and should
crown of red roses and white lace
include a sanitarian and an
with gold bows on each side, pro­ a t noon and during the noon hour passing was almost unbelievable. office secretary. The work Includes hee High Lane irrigation project professional staff to do the work.
claimed her queen to reign over the leaders will be given some in­ They also had a lot of fun with the half a dozen essential services— and helped secure its approval at A full-time health officer, who is
the dance, attended tv 350 persons. formation on games and stunts two officials, Howard Lovejoy and Department of vital statistics, com­ Washington. He was a member of a doctor with special training in
The floor show was presented by th a t can be used at club meetings. Lloyd Lewis, who took the drubbing municable disease control, sanitary the Methodist church at Nyssa public health, a sanitarian, and
more public health nurses, are
six couples dancing the Chicago During the afternoon sessions, the with plenty of good-natured co­ control, health ■officer with au th ­ for many years.
Mr. Davis leaves his widow, Mrs. needed to do the job in Bills county.
glide. The ladies were clad in floor- leaders will be divided into two operation.
ority to enforgg the laws, labora­
In order to avoid running up too tory service, hygiene in m aterni­ Margaret Davis of San Mateo, Twenty-four of Oregon's 36 coun­
length gowns with corsages, the groups with leaders of home econ­
men in dark suits and carnation omics clubs meeting with Miss Tas­ large a score, the Legionnaires quite ty, Infancy and childhood and California; a son, Don D. Davis of ties already have full-time health
San Mateo; a daughter. Mrs. Lula departments and except for Col­
buttoniers. Those • participating in kerud and leaders of crops and often passed the bail to the oppo­ health education.
Cochrum of Long Beach, and three umbia county, Malheur Is the only
this dance were Mr. and Mrs. Car- livestock chibs discussing their pro­ sition, but always kept a few points
The program would cost approxi­ grandchildren.
one with a population of over 20-
son Bealy, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas blems with Monroe and Hutton. in the lead.
mately
$25,000
a
year
In
Malheur
000 people th at does not have."
As a special feature, the Legion­ county for a minimum program,
Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. Frell Biair, Home economics leaders will dis­
Preceding Dr. Erickson’s talk, two
Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Brower, Mr. cuss the requirements of the var­ naires also played against the Nys­ with the federal government and
health movies were shown by the
and Mrs. Lois Phillips, and Mr. and ious projects, use and purpose of sa grade school team tor five min­ state helping the county to carry
Malheur County Tuberculosis and
Mrs. Waynard Talbot. Mrs. Ken­ exhibit», subjects for demonstra­ utes before the main game.
the burden. The county would re­
Health association, with Richard
tions, and contests such as style
Members of the Harlem team ceive about $9000 from the state
neth Cottle was accompanist.
WilSon of Nyssa operating the ma­
The junior group displayed an revue, dollar dinner, and bread- were Boyd, MoGrier, Cheatham, and federal governments.
chine. They were "Lease on Life’*
Cook, Armstead and Harris, some
original dance composed by Mr. baking contests.
"The
responsibility
rests
with
the
“The Constant Invader", a
Livestock leaders will- consider of whom played here last year.
and Mrs. Friel Blair, dance in­
Signing of sugar beet contracts and
community”.
Miss
Konkel
sold.
Members of the teams playing "The county court is the only group has been practically completed in Walt Disney tachnlcolor film on
structors for the first ward M.I_A., the use of subject m atter material
entitled “Swinging in the Sun". keeping adequate records, tours and in the main game were as follows: that can establish full-time health the Nyssa area, with prospects that vaccination.
Ted Berreth of Ontario, presi­
Those participating were the Miss­ judging contests, and will make Bracken’s V.F.W., first quarter. By­ service, it will do It only when you acreage in the entire Nyssa-Nampa
of the Malheur County Public
es Fredric Fife, Marian Grace plans for exhibiting a t the county bee, Root, Steinke, Dick Wilson, let the court know you want it.”
district'w ill reach 65,000 acres, R. dent
Health
and Tuberculosis associa­
Sandy, Wheeler, Hoff and Lewis;
Brown. Florence Lowe, Janice Cam­ fair.
G. Larson, district manager of the tion, Introduced
Mrs.
Edna
Farris,
county
health
Dr. Erickson.
AH leaders will re-assemble for Adrian, second quarter. Brewer, K.
pbell, Carina Taylor and Heleu
Amalgamated
Sugar
company,
said
nurse, said the county budget for
Henry Hartley, superintendent of
Telford. Mr. and Mrs. Melroy Ter­ the final sessions off the afternoon Taliman, Timmerman, Bchwelzer, health now is $6000 a year. She dis­ today.
schools, revealed the growth of
ry. Kent Bunn, Reid Campbell, to discuss county contests such as Barnes, Stam, Mecham, Hite and cussed the inadequecy of the pres­
An acreage of 28,000 acre«, about
K: r r u id Arvin Christensen, David the news-writing contest and radio M. Tollman; Wilson Brg$.. third ent program, which cannot be ex­ the same as last year, has been con­ the Nyssa school district during
Tucker and Willard Lowe. Miss An­ play-writing contest, 4 -« summer quarter. Bill Wilson, Libya Wilson, tensive because of lack of funds tracted in Malheur county. Of the Bhe' last 10 years. He said that in
1937 tihe school census was 513 and-
gela Peterson was piano accom­ school and annual summer camp Robert Wilson, Harold Wilson, Gene and personnel.
anticipated 85,000 acres in the the district ranked 46th among the
and other activities of county-wide Bellon, Frank Wilson. Calvin Wil­
panist.
Nyssa-Nampa
district,
60,000
acres
E. J. Sherman, new cub master,
52 first class districts in the state
son and Houston Wilson, and Ag­ said
Stake board members present nature.
(have met with great suc­ have already been signed, Mr. Lar­ as they now exist. In 1947 the
gies, fourth quarter, Rundquist, B. cess "We
were President Melvins Nelson, Mrs.
son said.
in
our
program”,
and
intro­
school population was 1737 and the
Hendlcks, L. Child, L. Bailey, M. duced the den mothers, Mrs. Brown,
Sheldon Archibald, Mrs. D. O. By­
The company is still seeking district ranked 24th in Oregon.
Bailey and A. Hendricks.
bee, Mrs. Charles Taylor, Lloyd
more acreage for the Nampa fac­ Nyssa also ranks 24th in ability
Mrs.
Lovejoy,
Mrs.
Potts,
Mrs.
Coo­
In a preliminary game, th« grade per, Mrs. Shuster and Mrs. Servoss. tory. A limited amount of addi­
Lewis and Mr. Roberts. Out-of-
school second team defeated the Preparations have been made, he tional acreage will also be contract­ to pay. The criteria is the assessed
town guests were present from
valuation per census child.
first stringers by a score of 38 to
Vale, Parma, Ontario, Owyhee.
for the cub banquet to be ed in the Nyssa area.
Mrs. Waynard Talbot gave a vo­
30. The players were as follows: said,
Fruitland, New Plymouth and Ad­
held
Monday
night.
cal solo and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
First team, Wilson, Santillanes, Mrs. Earl Alexander gave a repart
rian.
Members of the six Nyssa Cub LdkeJoy,
Keveren, Mitchell, Leav­ on the prospective summer round­ BETTER ‘Y’ TRAFFIC Glover sang a duet.
Soft drinks were served. Music packs and their leaders and par­
Following the program, approxi­
was furnished by the Gay Way or­ ents met Monday evening in the itt, ^Andrews and Pierce, and sec­ up clinic.
CONTROL IS ASKED mately
100 persons danced to tile
ond
team,
Jordan,
R.
Skeen,
Dun­
chestra.
Frank Parr, Mrs. Ed Frost and
home economics roam of the high can, Frost, Marcum, Tucker, Bair
music of Pond's orchestra. Punch
Officers at the M IA . are Don school building.
President J. L. Herriman ap­ was served by the union during
Walter McPartland were elected as
Moss, president; Eldred Brower and
The oub members, under the and J. Skeen. The grade school members of a nominating commit­ pointed a committee a t the week­
Elden Yergensen, counselors, and direction of the cuhmaster, E. J. quintet has won 25 out of 28 games tee, which will select nominees for ly luncheon of the NyUsa chamber the dance.
Mrs. Taft Pett. Mrs. Dean Fife and Sherman, and the assistant cub- played during the last two years. P T A . officers for the coming year. of commerce Wednesday noon to
Mrs. Lois Phillips, counselor«.
The report will be made and of­ work out a program of better traf­ LEGION SPONSORS
master. Finley Shuster, met at
ficers will be elected at the April fic control at the 'Y' near the
5:30 for games and stunts. At 7
SHOW OF MAGIC
grade school.
meeting.
o’clock a dinner was served in the
V.F.W., AUXILIARY
Members
of
the
committee
are
Reed Ray played an accarRian
home economics roam under the
Mitchell Cain’s magic show will
TO HOLD MEETINGS supervision
solo. "After the Victory". He also Don Moss. Henry Hartley and Ha­ be held in the Nyssa gymnasium
of the den mother, Mrs.
rold
Heivlgsan.
accompanied four girls, Angela P et­
Art Servoss, Mrs. Gladys Cooper,
Wednesday, April 7 at 8 p.m. under
A Joint district meeting of the Mrs. Sam Potts, Mrs. Brown, Mrs.
Chamber members pointed out the auspices of the Nyssa post of
erson, Donna Trabert, Phyllis Gal­
Veterans of Foreign Wars post and Howard Lovejoy and Mrs. Finley
that
some
of
the
hazard
to
school
loway
and
Marita
Talbot,
wno
Several candidates filed for pub­
the American Legion.
ladies auxJRary will be held March Shuster.
lic offices in Malheur county last danced the Schottlache and Polka. children has been eliminated, but
The program will Include Cain's
20 a t 8 o’clock..
Refreshments were served by Mr. that conditions a t the crossings are box escape, featuring Gladys, the
Following the dinner the group week Just before the deadline for
The auxiliary will meet in the adjourned to the study hall. Where such filings, March 12.
and Mrs. Vem Chadwick, Mr. and still dangerous.
princess of "magic" and old-time
parish hall and the veterans will awards were made to the Cubs by The late filers were O Z. M at­ Mrs. Lynn Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs.
vaudeville.
meet at the veterans project. The Mr. Sherman and the den mothers. thews of Malheur City for the re­ Bud Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Ormond Here from Ogden—
field representative of the VF.W. Mrs. Brown, who is leaving Nyssa. publican nomination for county Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith,
Mrs. Richard West and daugh­ Hammons Entertained—
will attend the men’s meeting. Re­ was presented with a certification commissioner; Gilbert Masterson, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Patch. Miss ter, Mrs. Emily Fields, arrived Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. Durlin Hamrnon
freshments will be served a t the in appreciation of her work as a Juntura, republican, county com­ Emma Zwemke and Mr. Luaar.
day to send several weeks with and children were dinner guests
veterans project building.
daughter and sister, Mrs. Ersel Sunday a t the home of Mr. and
den mother. Tommy Brown receiv­ missioner; Murray Morton of On­
Earl Culver of Florence, Oregon, ed a large number of awards far tario, republican, county assessor, Conference Scheduled—
Beus and Mrs. Frank Skeen.
Mrs. Roy Swensen of Wilder. Mrs.
fieldman for the V.F.W., visited his unusual display of Cub projects. and John Elfertng of Vale, republi­
The 108th annual conference of
Swensen’s mother, Mrs. West of
the posts a t Adrian, Ontario and The program was concluded with can, Sheriff.
the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat­ la Grandview—
Ogden,
was also a guest. Places
Vale recently.
William J. Beus and D. O. Bybee were laid for 12.
a movie on Cifb scouting, shown
Other republican candidates are ter Day Saints will convene in the
by Walter McPartland to 135 per- as follows: State senate, J. N. tabernacle at Salt Lake City Sun­ spent Wednesday in Grandview,
Child Escapes Injury—
Jones and Elmo Smith state rep­ day, Monday and Tuesday, April 4, Idaho on business.
j Return from California Visit—
Reed Child, four-year-old son of
resentative, Vernon Wilson and 5 and 6, with general sessions at
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Bybee and
Bishop and Mrs. Arvel Child, n a r­
Martin P. Gallagher; sheriff, Or­ 9 am . and 2 pm .
Home from lionpital—
daughter, Celia Carol, anjl Mr. and
rowly escaped serious injury when BREEDERS TO TALK
ville Maze, Frank J. Leavitt and
Mrs. Frank Skeen and infant son Mrs. Frank Pike and daughter,
he was thrown from the family OVER SPRING SHOW A. V. Cook; county cammisstoner, Riding Club to Meet—
returned to their home in Nyssa Mary Ann, returned Tuesday from
oar near Payette. The boy intended
The Owyhee Riding club will Sunday from Brittlngham's Nursing a visit in Los Angeles and Santa
Oeorge Carlson and Frank Hop­
to close the car window, but open­
The Malheur County Jersey as­ per; treasurer, Ora C. Hope, and meet Friday. March 28 a t 8 pm. home in Ontario. Mrs. Skeen's Monica with relatives. They a t­
ed the door instead and tumbled sociation will hold a meeting Wed­ republican convention delegate from a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn sister. Mrs. Eknlly Fields of Ogden, tended the $100,000 derby at Santa
out, rolling to the side of the road. nesday. March 34 at 8:30 in the this district, P. J. Gallagher. The Snodgrass for a business session
is staying with her.
Anita Saturday with Mrs. Bybee's
Reed, with three stitches in his Nyssa city hall to make plans for democratic candidates are as fol­
brother, Allen Stelmle.
head, is recovering a t his home.
the third annual spring Jersey show lows: State senate. Dr. W. J. We­ Furnish Program—
Visit Here—
es«;
Sheriff.
Robert
L.
Davis,
and
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Melton Auxiliary to be Formed—
to be held in Nyssa May 15.
The Nyssa first word Relief so­
Attends Funeral—
Sixteen breeders entered 84 Jer­ asessor, John Koopmao
ciety furnished the program at the of Long Valley have been visiting
A meeting called for organization
Frank T. Morgan has returned seys to compete for trophies furn­
sacrament meeting in the L.D.S. at the Bud Wilson h one with their of the Malheur Memorial hospital
home from Oakfkeld, Wisconsin, ished by the Nyssa chamber of Guests Over Week-end—
church Sunday. March 14, with twin son and daughter. Greg and ladies auxiliary will be held March
where he attended funeral services commerce, Tobler's Feed and Fuel
Week-end visitors in the Ellen Emma Hendricks presiding and Kristine Anne. Tile Wilson and 29 at 2:30 p.m. in the parish hall.
for his brother, Kent Morgan, who and the Nyssa elevator. Interest Sparks and Elmer Sparks home in Cassle Campbell conducting The Melton families drove to Payette Mrs. Ed Frost, president, announc­
lived in Nyssa for two years. Mr. In the show indicates th a t even Adrian were Mrs. J. H Pitman of program consisted of vocal trio lakes Saturday for a week-end of ed. All women who wish to become
Morgan, who died in a hospital m ars entries will be exhibited this Missouri. Mr and Mrs M E. Sparks number by Phyllis Talbot. Hlen skiing. Mrs. Melton and Mrs. Wti- charter members of the organiza­
March 9. was 85 years old. He was year.
and Terry of Madras and Melvin Brower and Helen Peterson, ac- son are sisters,
tion should attend, Mrs. Frost said.
fonnerly cashier of a bank in
and Karl of Boise Mrs Pitman and oomponied by Ruth Tram. Readers
Final organization plans and ac­
Oakfleld. Frank Morgan said that In Jordan Valley and B a k e r-
Ellen and Mildred Sparks were were Lynnett Anderson, PearJ a p p lic a tio n T im e E x te n d e d —
tivities for the year will be dlscuss-
on the day he arrived in Wiscon­
Bud Keller and D. O Bybee were breakfast guests of Mrs Ora Thom­ Woodard and Myrtle Telford
The United States civil service ed
sin the temperature was IS degrees In Jordan Valley last week on as in Parm a Monday morning, i
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commission has announced exten­
below zero and the next day the business. Kenneth Maze and D. O. March 15. Following the breakfast. Former Residents Visit—
sion of the time In aftiich applica­ To Discuss School Plans—
temperature was 13 below.
Bybee were in Baker on business Mrs Pitman left by bus for her
Mr and Mrs A1 Thompson were tion far employment with the pos­
Architect Oraham Smith of Eu­
home at West Plains. Missouri
here Tuesday en route to their tal department will be received. gene will meet with the Nyssa
Monday
Go to Caldwell—
home at Enterprise from Twin Examinations for employment Will school board Monday to further
Mrs. H. J. Holmes left Saturday Spend Week-end Here—
111 at Home—
Falls, where tbg£ visited their be held for substitute clerk posi­ discuss plans for the new ach<>ol
to visit her son, Neil Holmes, and
Newbem Olenn has been con- daughter They were also here for tions s t Nyssa and Vale.
Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Peterson
building to be started this summer.
family at Caldwell.
of Salt Lake City were week-end fined to his home for a few days a abort time last week While en
j mute to Twin Falls. Mr and Mrs. Here frsm Pocatello—
q u itn a t the home at Mr and because of illness
City Preparing Pound—
Visit in Boise—
Mrs WUford O. Peterson
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Thomson are former Nyssa red-
Mr and Mrs. Marvin Ohflatensen
The city of Nyssa is preparing
Mr. and Mrs. Bumall Brown vis­
of Pocatello. Idaho visited at the a dog pound on the C. C Davis
Return Home—
dents.
ited in BoM Sunday.
Visit Here—
Joe Maughn home Saturday.
farm about one and one-half miles
Mr and Mrs. Edward Leavitt re-1
Mr and Mrs Chase Kimball and turned to their home Friday after Paréala of Son—
north of Nyssa. Davis will take
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Rescs of Visits Mother—
Visits Sister—
two daughters of Rigby, Idaho vis­ sending a month In Nyma visiting
car« at the dogs. Dogs not called
Mrs. D. L. R om of Vancouver, ited this week In Nyssa with Mr their two daughters. Mrs Kenneth Nyssa are parents of s son bom
Mrs Edward Boydetl and small for by owners will be kept at the
B. C. is visiting st the home at her and Mrs Newbem Olenn Mrs. Cottle and - Mrs. Frell Blair, and March 12. at the Holy Rosary son left Monday tar Monmouth to pound tor five days before being
hospital In O ntario
sister, Mrs Bernard Eastm an
visit her mother for two weeks. disposed of.
Kkwball Is a sister of Mr Olenn.
their families
Harlem Quintet
Comic Artists
Beet Contract
Work Near End
Six Cub Packs
Of Nyssa Meet
Last Candidates
File For Jobs