V
77>e NYSSA
VOLUME X X X X III
NO. 23
JOURNAL
NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1948
PASS MAN
TWO ELECTIONS TO
JUNIOR BALL
Lighted Field GRANTS
First National NYSSA
Almost
100
Boys
SUCCUMBS HERE float Carnival
BE HELD NEXT WEEK
TEAM PUSHES W AY
To be Used For
Seats Arranged
Bank Buys Bonds TOWARD CO. TITLE And Girls Play
Friday Contest
Issued by Nyssa
In Park Program
Charles A. Bates of Grants Pass,
Residents Of Nyssa will go to the I
39, died unexpectedly while working
polls twice next week, to elect two
T h e Ny?sa American Legion junior
The Nyssa Boat club w ill move |
for the Bridgford company on the?
directors of school district No. 26C,
baseball team defeated the Adrian j
Roy Holmes ranch southwest of a large number o f bleachers from and vote on proposals to exceed
Ontario To Battle Nyssa Nyssa last Thursday. Bates died, the Nyssa athletic field to the the six per cent limitation in both Interest Rate Is Slightly juniors by a score of 9 to i in four I Supervisor Hopes To At-
banks at the Snake river for the
on the Nyssa field Wednes- j
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In Ida.-Ore. League
apparently o f a heart attack, while accommodation o f spectators at the city and school district.
Higher Than On Orig innings
tract Older Boys With
day evening. Because of a mis
The
school
district
election
will
unloading
pea
vines.
Game
tending the boat carnival to be held
inal Issue
understanding over the schedule,
Baseball
be held Monday, June 21 from 2
Bates, a transient, started work Sunday afternoon, June 20.
time would permit the playing of
to 7 p.m. in the grade school build
ing
for
the
Bridgford
company
Nyssa will start using its $10,000
The bleachers will toe placed on
only
four
innings.
The
First
National
bank
o
f
P
ort
Fifty-eigh t boys and 32 girto are
Thursday morning. Relatives have the west side of the river on the ing. Candidates for the two di
Cleaver. Nyssa pitcher, allowed
lighting system on the athletic field not yet been located.
rector positions are Frank Parr and land has purchased the water works
taking advantage of the recreation
Amalgamated Sugar company pro
only
one
hit,
a
home
run
by
D.
Friday night, when the Nyssa and
Graveside services were held in perty. Cars of spectators will be John Schenk. The school district and street improvement bonds is
Wilson In the second inning. Driv program conducted in the city
proposes to exceed the six per cent
Ontario teams o f the Idaho-Oregon the Nyssa cemetery Tuesday. The
sued by the city of Nyssa in the ing out only four hits, the Nyssa park each day under the auspices
parked to the company's beet piling
Imitation by $51,061.44.
league meet in a conference game. Nyssa Funeral home was in charge grounds.
juniors scored most of their runs of the Nyssa Parent-Teacher as
C ity residents will vote on a pro sum of approximately »161,500.
The contest will be opened at 8:30. of the case.
sociation.
In addition to other improve
The bank will pay a premium of on errors.
posal to exceed the six per cent
Officers of the Nyssa Lighting as
Henry Crowley, playground su
ments, the boat club has built seven
Nyssa will play Vale next week
limitation by $8500 Tuesday, June $197.10 on the water works issue of
sociation,
which
sponsored
the
pervisor, said that many more boys
sections o f boat landing, each 16
-'■2. The polls will be open in the $"0 000 and charge interest at the on the Vale field and w ill meet and girls can be accommodated In
lighting program, said the lights
feet in length, making a total of
rate o f 3 per oent. I t will pay $31.50 Ontario in the final game of the
city hall from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
are in good condition, with a full
112 fe fe t o f dock, on the west side
premium on $35,000 of street inter schedule. A Nyssa win over Vaie the program as the Pa rent-Teacher
number o f transformers. A ll o f the
of the river. Boatmen will now-
section bonds and $79.93 premium will place Nyssa in the district association has provided “ lots o f
lights are focused for the best
equipment” .
have docks on both sides of the
on street improvement bonds of play-off to be held in La Grande,
lighting effect.
Crowley hopes to organize a
river.
The Nyssa team defeated the
$36,500. The intersection bonds will
T h e school dstrict is erecting an
Oarl Burningham of Carl’s Doll
'Local Boatmen expect to have
bear interest o f 3*4 per cent and Ontario juniors 4 to 3 last Thursday baseball league among the boys
all-m etal backstop, Which is expect House has been appointed agent of outside competition in the races.
ranging from 10 to 14 years of
the street improvement bonds 2 3/4 night on the Ontario field.
ed to be in readiness for the Friday he
Overland
Greyhound
lines, Ocher events will Include boat rides,
The game was largely a pitchers age. Any boy interested in playing
per cent interest.
game. The wire arc in the center which started June 15 operating surfboard riding, skiing and boat
The only other bidder was the duel, with Cleaver of Nyssa striking baseball is asked to sign up at the
o f the backstop will be 100 feet two bus schedules each way through drill, beginning at 1 p.m.
park.
Twenty-one members o f the Owy
United States National bank of out nine men and allowing only
long and 18 feet high. T h e wing Nyssa. T h e stage depot will be
hee
Riding
club
turned
out
W
ed
Basketball will be played os soon
Tire Eagles lodge will have charge
three hits and Hanada of Ontario
Portland,
which
quoted
an
interest
on each side o f the center panel maintained at the Doll House.
of the concessions, which w ill be nesday evening at the Nyssa rodeo rate ranging from 14 to *4 o f one fanning six men and allowing nine as the standards are erected.
will be 120 feet long and eight feet
M i,3 Catherine Glenn at Parm a
Eastbound stages depart at 9:37 conducted on both sides o f the grounds to commence drill practice
hits. The win gave the Nyssa juni
high. H. H. Kingrey is in charge a.m. and 10:20 p.m. and make di river. Loud speakers w ill be furn in preparation for this season’s drill per cent higher than the bid of
ors a record of throe wins and no is in charge of the girls program.
the
First
National
bank.
When
o f the work.
Equipment is available for many
rect connections at Caldwell for all ished by B ill Lane o f Nyssa and competition tn conjunction with
losses.
Nyssa, which has lost three and Nevada and California points. West the Japanese of the Adrian camp. the rodeos o f the Snake River Val bids were opened several months
types of girls games.
ago
on
the
proposed
bond
issues
won two games, will have a new bound stages leave Nyssa at 6:51 Th e Eagles will use their money ley area.
The playground hours are from
the
United
States
National
bank
first baseman, Henry Crowley, who am . and 10:32 pm., giving through for the city recreation program and
Most o f the farmer participants1
9 a.m. to 12, noon, and from 1 to
su'
mitted
the
most
satisfactory
bid.
is supervising the recreational pro service to Portland by way of the the boat club will use its proceeds of the drill team are again mem
p.m.
The original bond issues were disa
gram at the park. Nyssa’s new pit Columbia river highway.
to help pay its pledge to the mem bers. Some new members joined pproved by bond attorneys beca'ise
cher, Jim Ison, will probably start
the drill team, and more are ex
A. P. Hansen of Boise, district orial hospital.
ROADS ON RURAL
of a charter technicality so that
the game.
The program will be presented pected to take part as the team
passenger agent, who was in Nyssa
Baseball club officers said Nyssa Wednesday, said "inasmuch as we as follows: 1 p.m., boat drill; 10 can handle up to 32 riders. Drill the entire procedure had to be re
ROUTES ARE BEST
Representatives of the Portland
will play all o f its remaining games have a t this time only an inter- H P . outboard race, fishing craft, Master N ell Dlmmick has some traced and a special election held.
EVER HAVE BEEN
T h e new issues hav been submitted Oregonian and the American Au
under the lights.
tate permit we are unable to haul Elmer Stradley and Morrison; 22 changes planned which will make
tomobile association will be here
The Burns baseball team defeated passengers between Nyssa and On- H P. outboard utility, Kenneth Van the already Intricate drill formation to attorneys for approval.
The average interest rate on the Sunday to make a tour o f the Owy
An inspection was made recently
Nyssa in an Idaho-Oregon league ario and vice versa, tout applies derpool, Tracy M efford, Stanley more interesting both to the par
new bonds is about one-fourth of hee reservoir for motorlog purposes. of both rural mail routes eminattng
game last Sunday toy a score of tion is being filed for intra-state Hill, Jay Bybee, H. Bennett and ticipants and to the audience.
one per cent higher than on the
The article written about the trip from the Nyssa post office. The
10 to 4.
service with the public utlities com Roy Wescott; surfboard exhibition;
Club members have ordered new orLglnal ^
¡m erest rates will be one of a series of motorlog roads were found to toe in 'better
Nyssa lost the game mainly missioner o f Oregon. As we operate C inboard race, Ed Pruyn, Warren shirts in order that the group will
have
generally
increased
articles appearing in the Portland condition than they ever have been,
through careless base running and through Payette and Weiser, the Farmer, Bert Lienkaemper, Jelmer be recognized as a unit, and can
As a result o f the bend sale, newspaper.
a direct result of the formation of
five errors, which came when they movement becomes inter-state and Schoen, Everett Dobbs and Murle make a uniform appearance, and
Members of the Nyssa Boat club the Nyssa road assessment district.
meant runs for Burns. Nyssa's hit xmsequently passengers to Hunt- Marcum; 33 H.P. outboard utility, all be distinctively attired. White work has been resumed on the
construction of curbs in the street will take the party to the reseer
Nearly all patrons' boxes were In
ter of the day, as usual, was Sam ngton. Baker, La Grande and oth- Sandy Patterson,
Bob
Webster, ties are to be worn »1th the new
voir Sunday, leaving here at 5:30 good condition with some excep
Hartley, who drove out two doubles sr places in Oregon can be picked Glenn Brown and B ill Ray; ski blue gabardine shirts, which are improvement program.
a.m. and returning about noon in tions, Postmaster Lloyd Lewis said.
and a single in three times at the up in Nyssa. The only resriction exhibition; B class inboard, Ted to arrive this month.
time for the boat carnival to be Some need new boxes, while others
GRANGE
ACCEPTS
plate.
The
next
drill
practice
will
be
Berreth,
Jim
Savage,
K
eith
and
is between Nyssa and Ontario and
need lids on tiheir boxes. F ifty
conducted on the Snake river.
Sacrifices- Rambaud, Hawk. Tw o- Ontario and Nyssa.
Leo F ife; 50 H.P. outboard utilty, held Friday evening June 18 at
TWO NEW MEMBERS F. D. Thompson of the state park per cent o f the boxes on route two
base hits, S. Hartley 2, Crane. Three
Dr. Maulding, George Schiemer and 8 o'clock at the -Nyssa rodeo grounds.
commission and his party will also and 30 per cent of those on route
base hits, Ray Pines, Knott. Runs
Bob Webster, and A class inboar 3
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Runcorn je- make the trip, according to infor one have no names on them. The
batted in, S .Hartley, Koyano, SOCIAL HYGIENE
Howard Bybeee, Dale Garrison and
eume new numbers of the Oreg«»>i mation received from S. M. Board- post office department has request
Kawk 2, Ray Pines, Tiller 2. K nott
TO BE DISCUSSED Dr. Cundftll.
T ra il Grange at a meeting of the man, sujiervisor o f state parks. ed thi-’ -srcgulations regarding rural
2. Roy Pines. Struck out, by Ison 2,
Grange Tuesday evening.
Thompson and two assistants ar mail boxes be complied with In or
Iseri 1. T erry 2. Hits off, Ison 8 in
T h e Malheur County Tuberculosis P.T.A. Chairmen Named—
Frank Sherwood announced that rived in Nyssa Tuesday night to der to better affect efficient, speedy
6 innings,
Iseri 1
in 2 innings. and Health association, which is
T h e executive board of the Nyssa
a field demonstration would be secure data on the proposed picnic .ervlce on the routes. Rural patrons
Bases on balls, toy Ison
2, Terry 2. adding social hygiene education to Parent-Teacher association met last
held this afternoon at the Fred area at the dam.
are uiged to paint th eir boxes and
L eft on bases, Nyssa 6, Bunas 5. its public service, will sponsor a week at the home of Mrs. Leo Gon-
Hugh and Lloyd Tobler. opera Burgess farm near Vale.
Mr. Boardman has recommended posts white with the name plainly
Winning pitcher Terry, losing pitch leadership training Institute June yer. Announcement was made of tors of Tobler’s Feed and Fuel of
The annual picnic for Grange the Owyhee section as a state park printed in black letters a t least one
er Ison.
22 from 10 am . to 3 p.m. in the the following local chairmen to Nyssa, have started construction of members will be held August in the area.
inch in- height on the side from
Nyssa
'103
000
000
4 Episcopal church, S.W. Third ave serve for the coming year: Program, a broiler plant two miles north of Caldwell park. The Grange will
which the carrier approaches. All
Burns
002
005
30x
10 nue between Second and Third Frank Parr; summer round-up, Mrs. Nyssa.
furnish ice cream.
box flags should be In good con
Music Course O ffre«!—
streets, in Ontario.
Elmer Hill; refreshment, Mrs. John
Toblers, who bought land from
At the Tuesday meeting refresh
A music course is offered for dition and painted red. M ail box
Boy Leaves Hospital—
Fred G. Scherer, director of so Stam; legislation, Mrs. Leo Gon- the city of Nyssa for the plant, ments were served toy Mr. and Mrs.
approaches should be wide enough
Donald Jensen, three-year-old son cial hygiene education of the Ore yer; goals and information, Mrs. are erecting a 120 by 40 foot build Thurman H ill, Mr. and Mrs. Roland L D .S. adults by the church music
committee for instruction in di to get the carrier’s car o f f the
o f Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen, ar gon Tuberculosis and Health as John
Sohenk;
parliamentarian, ing, which «111 house 5000 chick Holmes and Alvin Cleaver.
recting and conducting choruses and road and sufficiently filled and gra
rived at his home this week, after sociation, who recently returned Richard Wilson; hospitality, George ens. T h e owners expect to raise
congregational singing. Classes will veled to keep the machine out o f
spending the past two years at the fjom a conference of the American Whipple; recreation, Bernard East chickens from baby chicks to fryers Here from California—
start June 23 at the Ontario cha the barrow pit.
Primary Children’s L.D.S. hospital Social Hygiene association in New man; publicity, Mrs. Dennis Patch; in 10 weeks, marketing about 500
Mr. and Mrs. Ginder o f Gardena, pel..
A t the present time the two car
at Salt Lake City. Donald feels fine 1 York, will conduct the course. Points publications, Mrs. Elwood Flinders; a week. This production record is California, arrived in Nyssa Tues
riers are carrying mail to 2,57» peo
with the exception of still having to 1 1 ,0 Oe covered in the discussion will health. Mrs. Roy Barnes, and mem expected to be maintained during day for a visit with Mrs. G inder’s
ple over 121 miles o f route.
Nyssa M.I.A. Wins—
wear his crutches on account of his:include parent training of the pre- bership, Mrs. Bernard Eastman.
the entire year.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
“ It cannqt be too strongly urged
The M .I.A. softball team of Nyssa
hip.
school child, the school age child
The owners hope to have the Schireman.
played at Payette last Thursday In that these irregularities be corrected
and the adolescent, and how to Women Sew—
cinderblock building finished in two
a practice game. T h e score was 20 In order to facilitate the prompt
Parents of Daughter—
organize a study group. A lunch
Ladies of the Second Ward R elief week. The structure w ill have six Here from Ontario—
to 6 in Nyssa’s favor. The M.I.A. receipt and dispatch of rural malls",
A daughter was born in the will toe served by the Episcopal society spent Wednesday .quilting at foot walls and gable roof.
Miss Mary K irby of Ontario was team will play Adrian tonight.
Mr. Lewis said.
Nyssa Nursing home June 9 to guild.
the church. A covered dish lunch
a Sunday guest at the Kenneth
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huffm an of
Here from California—
was served at noon.
Cottle home.
B EE -H IV E G IR L S M EET
Here from Missouri—
Nyssa. The girl weighed 7 pounds, T o Portland—
Mrs. Clara Sargent of Palo Alto,
Two hundred girls between the
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Snider and
1 ounce.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Browne, ac Ontario Visitor Her«
California visited Sunday at the T o Portland—
son o f St. Louis, Missouri, were ages of 12 and 14 and th eir teach
companied by their son, Jerry, left
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis and home o f Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eld-
In Portland this week to attend visitors this week at the home of ers, representing 12 cRiea, compris
<’alled to Nebraska—
Wednesday for Portland, where they daughter o f Ontario were Sunday ridge. Mrs. Sargent is a sister of the state meeting of the Masons Dr. and Mrs. K . E. Kirby.
ing the Weister stake, attended the
Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson left will attend the graduation o f their guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hollie Smith. Mr. Eldridge.
and Eastern Stars are Miss F.va
annual Bee-iHlve swarm day a t the
Sunday for North Platte. Nebraska, daughter, Barbara, from the U ni
Boydell and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Visits Parents—
Ontario L.DB. chapel June 4 at
called there because of the death versity of Oregon Medical School Here from California—
Visiting Here—
Renstrom.
Miss Helen M arie M ally visited 2 o’clock, with the stake bee-keeper,
o f Gilbert Wilson, nephew of Rev. of Nursing. They will return to
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gressley of
Mrs. Dale Willson of Richland,
Mrs.
Sheldon Archibald, In charge.
recenty at the home of her par
Wilson.
Nyssa the last o f the week.
Burbank. California are visiting this Washington arrived in Nyssa this Here from Orangeville—
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mally. She was assisted by Wanda M or
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. week to visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Wagner and children Miss Mally, who is an instructor timer. The girls wore dark skirts
Minister, Family Visit—
T o Boise—
Sam McConnell. Mrs. Gressley and Mrs. Charley Grider. Mrs. Willson o f Orangeville, Idaho, who have at Webber college at Ogden, was and white blouses and their blue
Elder M. J. Duncan and fam ily
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Huseby Mrs. McConnell are sisters.
will stay in Nyssa until the flood been visiting at the home of Mrs. en route to Seattle to visit her bands, showing their merits. Each
o f Porterville, California are guests and son were Boise visitors Tues
menace is reduced in Richland.
Wagner's sister, Mrs. Bernard Frost, twin sister.
mother was presented with a cor
of Mr. and Mrs. Lee D ail this week. day.
Here from Homedale—
left Ontario by plane Wednesday
sage made toy her daughter.
T h e two families went to the Owy
Mrs. El Finn and daughter. Ann, Cannery Opening—
for LewLstown.
Many interesting displays were
Here from Portland—
hee dam Tuesday evening for a California Visitor Here—
of Homedale were guests o f Mrs.
The Adrian community cannery
Miss Frances Foster, who gradu on exhibit, including live bees, pic
few days of fishing.
Mrs. James M itchell o f San D i Ida Ward and Mrs. W illiam Cole will be opened Friday, June 18, and Visits Parents—
ated in M ay from the Multnomah tures, stories, real honeycomb, Che
ego, who has been visiting at the man last week.
on Monday, Wednesday and F ri
Reed Cottle, student a t Oregon Bible school In Portland, is at the drones, and worker bees. A real
Returns from School—
home of Dr. and Mrs. M itchell of
day thereafter. The new cannery State college, visited last week at home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ■lection was taken from a hive
Doris Beers has arrived home Parma, was a visitor a t the J o e < Leave on Visit—
buiding will be in use this year.
the home o f his parents, Mr. and W. W. Foster. Miss Foster and Miss where the bees were making honey.
from Oregon State college to spend Sutherland home Monday.
j Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Fleshman and
Mrs Kenneth Cottle. He returned Cleo Frlson o f Notus have been It showed the development of hon-
the summer with her parents. She
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I daughter, Shirley, will leave Satur- Attend Reeital—
this week to Corvallis, where he assisting Rev. Chandler with daily py-makng from the time it was
is now employed in the offices of Hcre from Spokane—
| day to visit relatives in North
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M iner went will attend the summer session of vacation Bible sohool at W illow- started to the time the honey was
the Bridgford company In Ontar
Mrs. Harry Berner o f Spokane Carolina. T hey will take a north- to Boise Wednesday evening to
hool.
completed.
oreek.
io.
has been a guest at the home of em route, stopping over to visit attend the recital of Miss Suzanne
Invitations were large bees and a
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Suitor. Mrs. friends in Nebraska and Kansas. Murhy, soprano, and Miss May a ret Return to Ogden—
hive, made of paper, with a clever
Eastern Star to Meet—
Convention Closed—
Berner is a sistor of Mr. Suitor, A fter attending a «redding in New Adkins, pianist, in the Boise Juni
Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop and
T lie fin al meeting of the Eastern poem inside. The large hall, decked
The Middle Oregon Baptist as and Mrs. John Oliver o f Homedale. York, they will visit in Baltimore, or college auditorium.
children of Ogden returned to their Star before adjournment for the with many flowers, looked like a
sociation, meeting with the Nyssa
Washington and Florida. Mr. Flesh-
home Tuesday after visiting Mrs, summer months will be held Mon- garden. Guardians, gtrls from var-
Baptist church, concluded a con W in Ticket Sale—
man will be gone for three weeks. Here from Utah—
Bishop’s mother, Mrs. E. H. Brum- I day evening,
ios wards, were presented with a-
vention Sunday night. The at
Winners in the recent G irl Scout Mrs. Fleshman and Shirley will
Mrs. Eve Ray and her daughter, back
and
other
relatives
and |
wards and certificates. A special
tendance was approximately 150. ticket sale were Shirley Thomas, return home In time fo r Shirley Mrs. Annie Russell, of Roy, Utah friends in Nyssa and vicinity.
bee-hive flag was on display.
Here from Payette—
Church officials said the results of Ruth Altizer and Sally Laurence, to attend the University of Oregon are in Nyssa visiting at the homes
A program consisting of musical
Mr. and Mrs. B ill Carpenter and
the meeting were exceptionally good. The proceeds from the sale went in the fall,
of their son and brothers, Gordon Here from San Diego—
Mrs. Fulton o f Payette were Sun- numbers, a tableau, “Spirit o f the
for Scout camp funds. Tw enty-six*
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Ray and Kenneth Ray, and fam i
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lund of San I day vsitors at the Tom Eldridge Hive", and talks were presented.
Attend Stock Show—
girls have registered far Scout Church Services Postponed—
lies. Kenneth Ray recently opened Diego were week-end guests of j home.
The entire hall was decorated
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pfeiler at camp to be held in July.
I Church services at the St. P aul’s a bakery in Oordon’s D rive-In m ar Mrs. Lulu Hoxie. Mrs. Lund is a
with the bee-hive colors, brown,
tended a stock show In Boise S at
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Episcopal church will be diecontin- ket.
granddaughter of Mrs. Hoxie.
blue and gold. Many baskets of
M U SIC H E LD IM P O R T A N T
urday evening. A hard shower dur VLsitors Here from Montana—
' ued until Sunday, July 4, at which
Professor Ian Morton, head of roses adorned the stage, where a
ing the show spoiled the pleasure of
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Norton of tim e they will be held at 8 a.m. Go to Salt I-akc—
Attend to u
the school o f music at the College lace cloth covered the table. On
the event for many of the audience Bozeman. Montana arrived in Nysaa Rev. Callahan will be gone the
Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Burningham
Mrs. Ada Haworth and Mrs. r,l Idaho, speaking to members of
side were tall candles tn
Tuesday to visit for a few days next two weeks, attending a Red le ft tor their home in Salt Lake ¡Charles Schweizer left Monday tor the Nyssa Civic club at the home crystal holders. T h e centerpiece con
M ove to La Grande—
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cross conference.
C ity after spending the past several 1 Portland, where they will attend of Mrs. G arret Stam Wednesday sisted of a seven-tier cake covered
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Rev. and Mrs. Henry Gernhardt Sutherland.
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Nyssa
visiting relatives.
| a two-weeks course on international
afternoon, emphasized the need of with chocolate frosting, and was
left Wednesday morning for La
Home from Srlmol—
Mrs. Barbara Burningham and two relations, given at Reed college,
better an more music in the schools, a duplicate of a bee-hive. Blue viol
Grande, where Rev. Gernhardt has Graduated from College—
Miss G ret Stunz returned Satur- children returned to Salt Lake City
ets were on each side, and a gold
churches, homes and community.
become pastor of the first Metho
Dwight W vckoff, former Nyssa day from Eugene, «-here she is at- with them.
T o Halt Lake City—
Through the ages, from the time tx-e on top.
dist church.
resident, graduated recently from tending the University o f Oregon,
Mrs. Warren Farmer and Kother of the ancient Greeks, man ha*
Refreshments of nectar punch,
Oregon State college at Corvallis sh e will be employed this summer Visit in Ontario—
ine, and Miss Nathelle Holton l e f t , found music not only a means of honey cookies, honey esndy and the
Buys Iris—
Mr. W vckoff. who is now residing as bookkeeper for the Stunz Lum
Mr and Mrs Kenneth R ay and Thursday for
Salt Lake City where j creative expression, but a means of oce-hive cake were served. Prises
Mrs. Glen Suitor returned S u n -[jn Baker, majored in agriculture,
ber company.
family, Mrs. Annie Russell and Mrs. they will visit their mother, Mrs. developing tils character and shap- for the games were queen bee pins,
day from Walla W alla and S p o I
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Eve Ray spent Tuesday vlsting in Alda Pixton.
ing his personality, Mr. Morton said. actual size Mrs Archibald sent a
kane. where she bought new iris | To Show Magic—
| On Fishing Trip—
Ontario at the home of Mrs. Flo
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| At the business meeting, presided hearty thanks to *11 who assisted
for her gardens. She secured many | Stanley Cain. Bible magician, will
Mr. and Mrs Charles Garrison rence By bee
Return from Nebraska—
I over by Mrs. Houston Wilson, the in making the swarm day a success.
new varieties of iris and saw some present Bible magic at the Arcadia and grandson. Donald Newbill, spent
Mrs. A L Heldt and James and amendment to increase the dues
The committee reports that plans
of the outstanding gardens in these j cChoolhouse Friday, June 18 at 8:30 the week-end at Bates on a fishing Excursion Planned—
Warren Heldt returned Friday from to $1 was accepted
are underway to get a permanent
places.
j pm . T h e public is invited to attend, trip.
A temple excursion is planned a trip to Stamford. Nebraska W hile j Following the program, the guests summer camp for the Weiser stake
by the members of the Church they were gone they visited re la- j viewed the lovely flower garden bee-hive girls, where the girls from
' of Jesus Christ o f Latter Day tives and friends In several Nebras- j M r s . Stam. Refreshments were each ward will spend three days.
Returns from Washington—
Return from I'ta h —
I To Utah—
Mrs Elwood Bair and three child-1 M r and Mrs. Carlos Buohner. Saints of the Nysoa ward to the ka towns Mrs. Peutz, mother o f 1 served by Mrs G eorge Vaughan.
Miss Nannette Bybee has returned
to her home in Nyssa after spend ren. Mrs. Carl Jensen and J. E. and Mr and Mrs. Bob Paisley of Idaho Falls temple June 24 and 25. Mrs Heldt, who has been visiting Mrs Lloyd Wilson and Mrs Des- Guests from Boise—
ing two weeks vacationing at Ros- Bair have returned after attending' Caldwell returned Tuesday evening Those deairing to go should contact ln Nyasa for several months, return- mond Jones. Out-crf-tawn guests at
Miss Sue Murphy of Boise was a
lyn. Washington, at the home of the Daniel Moas reunion at Woods from a trip to Salt Lake C ity and either Bishop Child or Bishop Fife ed to her home in Stamford with the m eeting were Mrs. Ian Morton guest Sunday a t the home o f Mr.
for recommendations
them.
and Miss Nora O"Brian of Ogden.
Cross, Utah.
Ogden.
M r and Mrs. Mike Rodonavich.
and Mrs. Harry Miner.
Greyhound Opens
Nyssa Schedules
Riders Starting:
Drill Practice
Motorlog Will
Feature Owvhee
Toblers Build
Broiler Plant
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