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, ‘ vV •V>y ~ 111 <ô. àHikV 777e NYS SA VOLUME XXXXI1I NO. 24 Hospital Ass’n Seeks Bids On New Structure CITY PURCHASES SPRAYING MACHINE TO FIGHT INSECTS The city of Nyssa has purchased a used spraying machine from the Contract To Be Let Early In July; Copies Of Plans Received OURNAL NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1948 Boat Carnival Gives Thrills To 1000 Persons NYSSA AMERICAN LEGION TEAM WINS DIVISION PENNANT The Nyssa Junior American Leg ion baseball teai. ftrounced the Vale nine Tuesday, Jtfhc 22 at Vale by a score of 9 to 4, comp eting five straight win* out of five ganit.> played. The victory clinched the division championship although Nys- i must play a game with Ontario Monday night. Cleaver, Nyssa hurler, allowed four hits and obtained nine strike outs. McNineh allowed eight hits ind made four strikeouts. Both teams committed three errors. The local boys will play at cither La Grande or Pendleton about, the irst o f August and the win. , of hat contest will go to the state meet. The p - and the date of this tourney t ■ t available at this Children’s Day Program Plans Are Discussed F OUR PERSONS ARE INJURED WHEN TWC AUTOMOBILES CRASH Four persons were injured Wed- ne< ay morning about 6 o'clock when automobiles driven by N. L. Nelson of Albert Lee. Minnesota and John Carrol of Nyssa collided two miles north o f Nyssa. The Nelson car, a new Nash, was completely demolished and the four occupants were injured. The injured were taken to the Nyssa Nursing home, but Mrs. Nelson, 56, wife of the driver, was removed to ttie Holy Rosary hospital in the Nyssa Funeral home ambulance Wednes day afternoon. She is suffering *rom a fracture of the pelvis and a rib. Mr. Nelson was treated for head bruises. Two other occupants of the car were Miss Nora Jensen, 59, treated for bruises and shock, and Mrs. John Cols trap, 43, treated for shock. The travelers were returning to their homes in Minnesota follow ing a tour of the western part of he United States. Taxpayers Vote To Exceed Six Per Cent Rule Oregon-Idaho Chemical company) (port o o o \ iT *- r \c c i Event Will Be Sponsored Additional Funds Provid for $850 and will soon spray the ‘ * 2 ° ’ 0 0 0 W o l t n 0 f C , 'a f t By Chamber O f Com Used in Exhibition entire city to control flies, mos ed For City And School; quitoes and other insects. Drill merce July 21 Directors Named The machine will be delivered this j Bit's for construction of the M al About $25,000 of water craft par Plans for the annual Children’s Taxpayers of Nyssa and school *eek and will probably be placed heur Memorial hospital to be erect day program to be held in Nyssa district 26C voted in special elec in operation next week, with a city ticipated in a boat drill which ed in Nyssa will be opened at 2 employe in charge, according to City pened the Nyssa Boat club's an tions held the first o f this week July 21 under the auspices o f the p.m.. July 7 in the city hall, ac Manager E. K. .Burton. o ev-ceed the six per cent lim ita nual carnival held on Snake river Nyssa chamber of commerce were cording to Prank T. Morgan, presi tion in their budgtes to provide The city spent $1442 last year for outlined at tlie chamber luncheon at the Nyssa bridge last Sunday. dent of the association. necessarv funds for their operation a complete spraying of the town in Carl’s Doll House Wednesday A crowd of approximately 1000, Copies o f the plans and specifi and one spraying for elm beetles. during the 1948-49 year. noon. persons, although dreruned by rain, cations have been received here. The city voted 83 to 4 to exceed The machine, equipped with a ined the west bank of the river and The children’s prciîfam will be They will also be issued from the 200-gallon tank, will be used as the six ]>er cent imitation by $6500, the road leading to the airport offices of the architects, Roald. stan-by fire equipment. , 1 * ? , a parjde at , p'm2 which will be Included in a total with ears. Sohmeer and Harrington, Spalding °< he of budget of $51/85, to be considered The boats in the drill started building, Portland, upon a deposit by the budget committee and city :h? al,ley ^ t.'ieen P,rst and Second streets and Main street near a buoy situated about 200 o f $40. ouncil at a final hearing to be yards upstream from the bridge and J In' the meamnne. a few games apd ^ .w e r avenue. First and sec- T h e hospital board of directors held July 13. proceeded downstream in a 'V ' fo r will canvass the bids and award a will be played with the Idaho Leg- l “ nd.. pr‘“ f wlU * ■**«> ««*» Taxpayers of the school district mation, with the commadore of tan teams to keep the boys in contract within a few Jays there “ Bicyoles, voted 52 to 14 to exceed the six doll buggies, pets, floats costumes the club. Dale Garrison in the lead after. 2 >hape. uer cent limitation by $52,061.44, ind group organizations. Partici position with the national flag un The one-story building, with base which is included in a total budget Several directors of the Nyssa- furled in a salute. The formation pants must build or arrange their ment, will aoccmodate 42 beds, in of $660.164.38. Included in the bud own entries and spend not to exceed cluding 10 in the polio ward. It will Nampa-District Beet Growers as .vent under the bridge and rounded get is $101.000 for construction of $1 on each entry. be 44 by 291 feet with two wings sociation attended a meeting of the other buoy located about the new buildings, leaving a balance T h e children will march west each 44 by 69 fee*. Construction the National Federation of Beet same distance north o f the bridge. of $259,164.38. Operating expenses on Main street and thence to the will be of brick masonry with con Growers in Salt Lake City Friday They came upstream in parallel amount to $246,575 and debt ser and Saturday, June 18 and 19, when lines with the two lead boats sup city park, where games will be play erete block interwalls. Th e interior vice amounts to $12.589.38. making representatives of beet growers from porting national banners. Rounding ed and refreshments served. walls will be wood stud, insulated a total of $259,164.38. which was The Ontario city team walked nine states gathered to discuss pro the south buoy they returned north, A free show will be given at the and plastered throughout. The approved by the budget committee ___ _ the parade blems confronting beet growers, es making twin '8's in the water. The over the Nyssa townies Fl-iday, June Nyssa theater, where building will have hot water panel Nyssa has received recognition on Monday night. pecially the price of sugar d u rir' return pass was made with all 18 in the first night baseball game [ prizes will be presented. grid heating. Election of Frank Parr and John the past months as affecting the boats in a line at a right angle played in Nyssa by a score of 13 Committee ohairmen are A. O. a national scale recently through T h e hospital association announc to 4. T h e opposing team took ad Wells and Robert Wilson, parade; publication of articles in maga Schenk as directors was practically 1918 crop. to the shore. ed Wednesday that it will lay its uanimous. They were the only an zines. Arvel L. Child and Harold Hen- Following this thrilling spectacle vantage of 12 Nyssa errors to bring Henry Crowley, sports at the park; own sewer line to the city line, a A small item in Collier’s maga nounced candidates. Seventy-three __ [ __ Edward __ Boydeil, refreshments, and igson of Nyssa, who attended the of boating skill the races were In the 13 runs. distance of 2000 feet. The associa zine for June 19 mentions some voters elected Schenk for a four- Nyssa obtained their four runs I Fred Bracken, prizes. meeting said leaders estimated that started. The results o f these con tion wil spend $4000 for the se of the unusual names in Oregon. year term and,Parr for a five-year In the seven *'i inning when S. the current market price of sugar tests were as follows: wer line and $2080 for a pumping Among them are Boring, Cornu term. ilson singled, Ram- will necessitate the payment o f ap 10 H P fishing craft— Dr. Martin, Hartey and F plant to lift the sewage into the copia, Scappoose. Wonder, and Z ig a pitched ball and TESTIMONY TAKING proximately $18,000,000 by the gov first, E2mer Stradley, second, and baud was hit city lines. put in C. W il IN OWYHEE DAMAGE zag. The writer said "We consider ernment to the various processors Morrison, third; 22 H P outboard— Manager Pud world's most perfect name for under the guaranteed price return Pitts, first; Vanderpool, second, and son as a pinch nitter. Wilson, con CASES COMPLETED a the town: Sweet Home, Oregon. We to the sugar companies of $7,25 Stanley Hill, third; 92 H P inboard— necting with one of Henderson's are also thinking of naming a ser per ton from the 1947 crop. Marcum, first; Dobbs, second, and fast ones, drove a homer between Taking o f testimony in the case The government guaranteed this Fanner, third; 33 H P outboard— tihe bu* garages and the high school of Owyhee water users against the ies heroine after an Oregon town and county: Nyssa Malheur! W hat return to the companies in order Bob Webster, first; Glen Brown building. * The box score of the game was government was concluded at a a beautiful name’’. Kenneth Renstrom, Frank M or to enable them to pay the grower (George Schiemer driving) second, special session of the federal court John E. Ostrom o f Nyssa is fea gan and Harold Henlgson were ap a price of $14.50 per ton based on and Sandy Patterson, third; 100-126 as follows: in Vale last Thursday. T h e court tured in part o f an articles en pointed by President J. L. H errl- Nyssa Officers o f Nyssa post No. 79, a 16H per cent sugar beet. The H P inboard— Keith of Vale, first; AB R II 1*0 A E had been in session for more than titled, “'Are Space Visitors Here?” , man at a meeting of the Nyssa American Legion, were installed at beet grower officials are of the Leo Fife, second, and Jim Savage, Name m^-wared in the .summer Is 4 0 0 0 3 0 a week. H i'li ^ ,->nber o f commerce Wednesday a meeting held last Thursday night. opinion that the price of sugar third; 140 H P inboard— Dale G ar Iseri, 2b-p lD lt llKazine Farmers filed 193 d a m a g e » 4 0 0 3 3 1 The nerW officers are Henry Storm, should be maintained by the gov rison, first; Howard Bybee, second, Koyano, ss i to investigate the feasibility against the government as the "re- As mentioned in the Gate City oi improving the road to the new 1 0 0 >1 0 1 commander; Robert Talbot, Jr., em inent at a level sufficient to and K eith of Vale, third; 50 HP Graham, if Journal several months ago, Mr. Union P stifle stockyards and cne 1 0 0 0 0 0 first vice commander; Harolt Kurtz, avoid application o f the guaranteed outboard— Dr. Maulding, first; Bob Hartloo, if Ostrom was driving a lumber truck new Nyssa Livestock Comm In n i l second vice commander Arthur payment to, the processors. Wutoster, second, and George Schie S Hartley, r f - i ’e w 3 1 1 0 6 '■2 that was struck by an object be company .salesyard north o f N y i- 1 0 0 0 1 0 Holcomb, 3b Rouse, adjutant; Ira C. Soge, fin The growers contend that the mer, third. Federal Judge James Alger Fee lieved to liave been a meteor near sa. 2 1 2 12 2 0 ance officer; Delbert Rouse, his price of sugar should be maintained Following the official races a h y P. Wilson, c will decide the issue o f negligence Tamarack, Tdaho, while he was 4 0 0 2 1 0 torian; Hamilton Chadderdon, ser in the same relation to the cost droplane, which was about seven Bellon, cf In n report qiven at the luncheon, 3 0 0 6 1 3 after a transcript o f the record en route to McCall. vice officer; Dan Graham, chap c f comparable commodities and that feet long and equippeed w ith a Crowley, lb Renstrom said “ A t the present has been made and briefs have Because o f th e number of "sky- 1 0 0 1 0 2 lain, and Don Buell, sergeant-at- the present price per pound is in “ souped up" V-8 60 H P engine, was Sutherland, lb time the stockyards have been 1 0 0 1 0 2 been filed by attorneys for both mysteries" occurring in the Idaho- moved to the hortth side of town arms. sufficient as compared to the price exhibited. This cra ft was said to M. Hartley, 3b sides. Attorneys said a decision Oregon area last year, the inci 0 0 U 2 1 1 T h e installing officer was Ro- of other foodstuffs. The federation have a top speed of 60 miles per Rambaud, rf and in order that the finishing 2 0 0 0 2 1 could not be expected in less than dent Involving Mr. Ostrom was in touches might be put on the m ove ibert Damon o f Mt. Vernon post is endeavoring to arrange a meet hour. An unofficial contest between Ison, p 90 days. vestigated by the FBI. 0 2 2 1 1 1 No. 115, district commander of dis ing with Secretary of Agriculture this boat and an outboard of about C. Wilson, 2b ment to keep stock from being driv The article said that "According en through town, a short section 30 4 5 27 15 12 trict 11. Charles Brannan for the purpose the same length was held. Although Totals to Tom 'Matthews, district forest Ontario WOODEN SHOES ARE The next meeting o f the Legion of discussing future sugar prices. the inboard had more speed on the of road should be opened on the ranger at McCall, the area during end o f Columbia avenue to the A ll R II PO A E -will be held July 1, when the com At the present time It is impressible straight course, the outboard was Name EXCHANGED AFTER ithe whole summer of 1947 was 1 0 2 3 3 Chambers, 3b 6 mander will select standing com to predict the return to the grower able to make the turn around the railroad. Tills stretch is about 200 5 1 1 1 0 0 30 YEARS OF TIME subject to a startling number of yards long. A companion piece at mittees fo r the coming year. per ton of beets for the 1948 crop buoys much shorter and therefore Baird, cf forest fires, all o f which started 0 1 3 1 0 1 Plaza, rf A t a meeting o f the Nyssa unit as the price payable to growers is able to give the other boat a very road from Columbia avenue eouth 2 1 0 0 0 0 Ed Case of Nyssa thinks a fair in a most mysterious manner. Does to the stockyards of approximately last Thursday, Mrs. Maybell Flesh- dependent on the average price of close race. They had gone about Echanus, rf 5 3 2 16 1 0 exchange is no robbery even after this point to the appearance of the same length would be required man and Mrs. Jean Mautjhan were sugar received by the company up eight or nine laps when the out Long, c literally hundreds o f these mys to complete the job. 5 1 3 2 2 0 30 years. (elected as delegates to the depart to October 1, 1949, the Nyssa men board driver cut too short on the W. Keele, 2b 4 0 1 0 1 0 While he was serving with Am terious ‘meteors’, which were not ment convention to be held in As said. "T h l; short piece o f road would north turn and the cra ft over turn R. Keele, ss 5 0 2 0 0 0 erican forces during world war I consmued by their passage through open the salesyard to the stock toria in September by the American An invitation was extended by the ed. T h e driver was not hurt. The Ward, if 5 2 I 6 0 0 in Enrope, Mr. Case sent a pair the atmosphere and which reached yards, making it fa r more conven Legion auxiliary. Alternates are Mrs. Nyssa-Nampa association to the extent o f the damage to the boat w aits, ib 3 2 1 1 0 0 of Dutch wooden shoes to his the earth with sufficient generated ient for stockmen to load or unload Elizabeth Burton and Mis. Frances national federation to hold its an and m otor was not readily deter Henderson, p heat to set the forest aflame? I f so, stock which might go through the 1 0 0 0 0 0 three-year-old sister. Laurance. nual meeting in December at Boise mined, but it did not seetn to be Bruner, p 44 13 14 27 8 1 This week, Mr. Case received it indicates a meteor ‘shower’ of sale ring. Totals Committee chairmen for the com and the invitation was accepted. extensive. Sacrifices, R. Keele. Two- base from his “ little”, sister. Mrs. Paul unprecedented nature, exceeding ev ing year were appointed as follows: During the carnival exhibition "Some action should be taken Serving, Mrs. Louise Heldt; mem water skiing was performed by Dale hits, Hendersen. Three-base hits, Runde, a pair of wooden shoes en the incredibe s-hower of 1833, to get the approaches to the stock- WORK STARTED ON which caused Americans to prepare yards graveled, since at the pres bership. Mrs. Nellie Powell; child Garrison, Jim Savage and Warren W. Keele. Home runs, C. Wilson. that will fit a big. big man. VETERANS BULDING Farmer and trick skiing by Bill Runs batted in, C. Wilson 4, Cham Mrs. Runde who is now in Prance for the end o f the world". welfare. Mrs. Maybell Fleshman, ent when it rains no one can get bers, Baird W. Keele 2, R. Keele, with her husband, a captain in the and legislative, Mrs. Frances Lau Reynolds of Boise. in or out except with a four-wheel Work was started Tuesday on Following the races and exhibi Ward, 2, Henderson. Struck out by United States army, had been in COURT WILL STAND drive truck. I f the yards are going rance. Mrs. Burton was presented with construction of the veterans mem tions boat rides were given for 50 Ison 9 Iseri 1, Henderson 9, Bruner The Netherlands, where she bought to be used they will have to be ON BUDGETED SUM orial hall to be erected at Second cents each. This money and ad 5. Hits o ff Ison 9 in 7 innings. Iseri the wooden shoes. She recently tel graveled so that anyone with a car a past president's pin. mission receipts were given in sup 5 in 2 innings. Henderson 4 in 7 ephoned her mother, Mrs. Mable Visitors were Bonnie Briggs, M ar street and Ehrgood avenue. or small truck can load or unload” . The Malheur county court decid The basement contract was let to port o f the district memorial hos innings, Bruner 1 in 2 innings. Base Case of Kansas City, Missouri, wno garet Sage and Shirley Huntington ed today to accept the findings of o f Nyssa and Elsie W right of ML. Arthur Sykes o f Ontario for $2650. pital. The Eagles, who were in on balls, Henderson 2, Ison 1. L eft is visiting in Portland. Mrs. Case DR. LESTER SCOTT The building, 40 by 70 feet, will charge of the concessions, used the on base, Nyssa 3, Ontario 5. W in is exjieeted here for a visit in ab the Malheur county welfare com Vernon. mission and stand by the amount TO PRACTICE HERE Following the business meetings be of concrete brick construction. money fo r the park recreation pro ning pitcher, Henderson, losing pi out two weeks. budgeted by thr Malheur county tcher Ison. the ladies served cake, ice cream The auditorium will be located up gram. budget board for welfare for the The public address systems were Dr. Lester Scott of Portland will and coffee. HUjh Tober led the stairs and the kitchen and recrea RODEO QUEEN WILL fiscal year 1948-49. arrive here July 7 to become as group in singing, accompanied on tion room in the basement. Officers furnished by B ill Lane o f Nyssa NYSSA NOSES OUT BE CHOSEN SUNDAY The first quarter of the sum bud and the Japanese of the Adrian said the building will be completed sociated with the Sarazin clinic. the piano by Margaret Sage. Bonnie EMMETT 8 TO 7j geted will be forwarded to the state camp. T h e Owyhee Riding club as as soon as possible. Dr. Scott, a graduate o f the Uni Briggs sang two solos. ---------- Girls and young women of Nys- welfare commission July 1. The versity of Oregon medical school, Is sisted in the sale o f tickets. Koyano, Nyssa pither, drove o u t1 sa and vicinity who are Interested court feels that the sum budgeted now serving his internship in a Return from Trip— FERRELL RANSOM a home run in the ninth inning in beaming queen of Nyssa's sec- Is sufficient to meet all needs. The Portland hospital. He formerly liv Mr. and Mrs. Otea Billings have HURT IN FACTORY returned home from a 4400-mile NYSSA PIANISTS to nose out the Emmett baseball ond annual rodeo will meet at the state welfare commission has Insist ed in the Snake river valley. GET RECOGNITION team on the Nyssa diamond W ed- rodeo grounds Sunday, June 27 at ed that the county allocate several Ferrell Ransom of Nyssa is re- trip through California and other nesday night. The final score of 2:30 p.m. thousand dollars more for wrlfare Here from Coos Bay— •covering in the Nyssa Nursing home western states. They visited Mr. from injuries sustained Wednesday and Mrs. Larry Brown o f Torrance, Several young pianists participat the exhibition game was 8 to 7. | The contestant's are asked to ap- in (he county than thr county court Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Walker of o f last week when a pile of sugar California and Mr. and Mrs. Joe ed in the national plants auditions When Koyano went to the plate ¡»ear with their horses, as they will felt was necessary. Coos Bay, Oregon arrived last Tues fe ll on top o f him in the Amalga Butte o f San Francisco, former held in Caldwell Jtlne 10. The Cald as the first man at bat in the last be judged on their horsmansliip as day to visit their daughter, Mrs. Nyssa residents, and four o f Mr. well auditions, of Which Miss W il- half of the ninth fram e the score j well as personality and appearance, Here from Sacramento— mated Sugar company warehouse. Roy Barnes, and family. ¡They will not be required to sell Ransom suffered two fractures of Billings' brothers in Los Angeles. hehnina H offm an was chairman, stood at 7 to 7. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Whitesides Prank Wilson of Nyssa and Carty tickets as were last year’s contest- and children. Bob and Gay, of Returns from Visit— the jaw, and injuries to his neck , En route to California they visited was sponsored by the National of Emmett also drove out home ants, i Sacramento and Mr. Whitesides’ and shoulders. Mr. Billings' brother, Howard, at Guild of Piano Teachers. Mrs Frank Olson has returned father, W W. Whitesides, visited from Arizona, where she had been ___________________ Bend. In LaJolla, California Mr Miss Florence French o f Baker, runs earlier in the game E Guests On Sunday— II R at the home o f their sister and visiting her son. Melvin Melow, and Mrs. Billings visited Mrs. Ed acting as Judge, expressed herself Returns from Arizona— 1 1 Sunday guests at the home of daughter. Mrs. Kenneth Ray, this former Nyssa resident. Mrs. Olson 7 9 being delighted with the tech Emmett John Calvert returned Monday- Smith, formerly Nellie Ewer at 4 Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Seuell were week. W illiam and Mrs. Ray are was accompanied home by her mo 8 9 evening from Mesa. Arizona where Nyssa, and her husband. They re nique and musical ability shown | Nyssa i Mr. , and Mrs. Oliver Creswlck and twins. ther. Mrs. Emma Hall. he had been visiting for the past turned home by way of Utah, stop by the students. family of Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Stan- Thirty-tw o pupils from the stud Children Have Mumps— ping at Grand canyon, Bryce and •three and a half months. The Preston children are recov- ley Creswick of Providence, Rhode Nursing Home Note Zion National parks and Salt Lake ios of Miss Hoffm an took part in Here from Gresham— New arrivals at the Nursing home the auditions. Nyssa pupils who e rli»i from the mumps. Shirley Island and Mr. and Mrs. E. M Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lewis and City. Pavette Visitors Here— Preston had a relapse and was Seuell and son of Nyssa. are as follours: Mr and Mrs. Paul Jack and Jill, arrived Sunday for won recognition were Dick Herrl- M r and Mrs Boyd McMurchie of Hldt, Nyssa, June 19. daughter, a visit at the home o f Dr. and I ------------------------ man. Phyllis Cheldelin, Jane Parr. quite 111, but is better now. Payette were Saturday visitors at Visiting Grandparents— ----------------- — ---- Visits in Nyssa— 7 pounds, 14 ounces: Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. L A. Maulding Mr Lewis Peggy Helen Brady of Emmett is Donna Jean Cheldelin and Alice the Joe Sutherland home. Purchase Feed Company— ' R. W Larsen of Hansen, Idaho, Wilbur Anderson. Nyssa, June 21, is a brother of Mrs. Maulding spending this week with her grand Warner. Others from this vicinity Joe Sutherland has recently p u r-' rislted at the home of Dr. and son, 8 pounds. S'* ounces; Mr. and parents. M r and Mrs. J. I. Brady. who played were Carolyn Schiemer Visits in Nvsma— chased the Feed and Seed com- Mrs. J. J. Sarazin while en route Mrs. M ilton Carver. Parma, June Nyssa Visitor*— and Ted Holly of Adrian, and P h il Miss GeVievieve Eachus. who lias ip Hager and Mark Lloyd of O nt pany at Winthrop. Washington, home from the University of Ida- 23. daughter, 7 pounds. 12 ounces. ' Reynolds Carpenter of Olenna been attending school in Salem, Visiting Here— Mr. and Mrs Sutherland and sons ho. where he took an extensive Reinte Bashon of Ironsides is I Ferry was in Nysoa Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson of ario. is a house guest of Doris Rigney. will move to Winthrop in the next course in dairying, Enterprise, former Nyssa residents, receiving medical attention. I his buddy, Keith Bybee. who served few weeks are visiting here this week. M r Firemen Called— ------------------------- • at Okinawa with him over a year To Portland Hospital— Parents of Girl— H O S P IT A L A U X IL IA R Y TO MEET I ago. Nyssa firemen «e r e called to Mrs. Lem Wilson. Sr., was taken Thompson's sister. Mrs. Eia John Mr and Mrs. Eugene I. Brady T h e regular monthly meeting of to Portland last week-end to Em son. and dau;hter of Powell. W y North Second street at 7:15 W ed Returns Home— Miss Treva Belle o f Garden V al of Emmett are the parents of a the women's auxiliary of the M al Attend Hygiene Conference— manuel hospital for medical atten oming are also here, visiting at nesday morning as a result of a A group of 15 men and women tion. Bert Lienkaemper took Mrs the home of Mrs Johnson's sister. false alarm turned in by Ed Stein- ley, Idaho has been visiting her daughter. Kathryn Lillian, bora heur Memorial Hospital association ke Steinko saw smoke from bu ra sister, Mrs. Ollbert R aff, and fam i June 19 The baby weighed 9'4 will be held at the parish hall of Nyssa attended the social hy Wilson to Portland in his ambu- ! Mrs. Anna Datl. Monday, June 28 at 2:30. A towel giene conference at the Ontario ng brush collecting under the eves ly of Nyssa. She has returned home, pounds lance, returnm? to Nyssa Tues- shower «rill be held for the hos Episcopal church Tuesday. P. O. of a house and presumed the dwell Here from California— day Visit Relatives— Fieldmen. Wives Meet— pital All member* and guests are Scherer of Portland, director of Bill Steimle of Los Angeles is i n ' to be afire. j Mr* Laura Chapman of Atkinson, The field men and tiielr wives asked to take either hand or face social hygiene education for the a house truest at the home of his G irl Hit W ith M a lle t - Kansas and Mr and Mrs 8idney of the Nyssa and Nampa sugar towels to the meeting Mrs Naomi Oregon Tuberculosis and Health T e Seattle— Jerry Healy. seven-year-old daugh aunt. Mrs D O. Bybee. Mr. and Mrs George M itchell Ellyson and children of Palls City, fartorie< were guests at a dinner Bu hert, manager of the Nyi association, was the speaker The ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carson Healy. left last week for Portland. Mrs. | Nebraska were visitors in the Char- held last Friday night at the Coun Nursing home, will be the guest meeting was attended by tie leg* - suffered a cut over her left eye Called to Bedside— Ersel and W illiam J Beus were Mi tc hell went on to Seattle, where ; les Garrison home last week Mr*, ty club in Payette About 30 per- speaker, and a special musical | ttons from Ontario, Vale, Willow when she was hit with a mallet which program will be given The business Creek, Weiser. Nyssa and Adrian, _________ _ called to Ogden on account of the she visited her son, Peter M itchell,. Chapman and Mrs. Garrison are sons attended the dinner, while playing _ a ________ game at ___ the city Jensen meeting «rill be conducted by Mrs ( Nyssa had the largest delegation pork last weok-end. She is recov- serious illness of their father, Ezra and family. They returned to Nyssa I sisters and Mrs. Fiyson is their was arranged for by Eldon the first o f the week. ' .-dec*. and Jay Samples Ed Prost, president of the group, present. enng satisfactorily. Beus. Beet Producers Discuss Price Ontario Beats Nyssa 13 to 4 Auxiliary And Legion Gather Recognition Is Given to Nvssa Good Stockyard Road Proposed