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»y I V lT v i. - « - r-r - ~~r,Zi ■, I* - rfteNYSSA VOLUME X X X X III NO. 30 Director Making Flans For Local Veterans Show JOURNAL NYSSA, OREGON, TH U RSD AY, AUGUST 5, 1948 WISE IS AWARDED CONTRACT TO BUILD NEW FREIGHT DEPOT County’s Worst Range Fire Of J. H. Wise and Son of Boise Year Controlled have been awarded the contract to ' NYSSA SCHOOLS TO BE OPENED AGAIN o n S e p t e m b e r State Likely To Change Crossing Nyssa Juniors Play The Dalles 8 NVSS8, H o o t n iP Il ** ® 1 . Secure Prizes GIRL, 13, RESCUES CHILD FROM CANAL ; A p p t í e a t í O I l I « f o l l o w in g c r a s h Nyssa youngsters will return to Nyssa Boat club members won Following a car accident involv- school September 7, following the all except one of the trophies, lng Luther Fife of Nyssa, Lola : Mac-3 F or Loan On New Hospital ________ “• build the new Union Pacific freight j S e v e r a l Thnm nnH A p i ’ p « conclusion o f the summer vacation, given to winners in the boat c a r - ! Lockner' W -yw r-oM Payette girl, Millheur Board Asks U S 1epot at Nyssa. Wise, who erect- o e v e l d l 1 flO U feanC l AC16S Superintendent Henry Hartley stat nival held on Wallowa lake Sun- reicued her four-year-old brother ’d the acid plant building on the O f Land Burned Over ed this week. For $100,000; Con Jimmy, from an Irrigation ditch “ malgamated Sugar company prop-i The teaching staffs for the ele day in conjuction with the Chief In Vale Area tract Not Let Sunday afternoon near the family Joseph days celebration. rty at Nyssa last J year, bid » $31,340 X . » A , W*V4 U i , « V | ! ____________ mentary and high schools have been , . .. . . ____ Although the boat club members home between FYuitland and New Miss Marjorie Ayres, represent on the depot job. -ompleted, with one exception. Letting o f a contract for the con enjoyed success on the lake two of Plymouth. The railroad company authorized', e"stunated 8000 acres of ran* e Reports indicate that other ative of the Empire Producing Wise to proceed with the project i land was burned over Saturday and The accident occurred as the struction of the Malheur M emorial them had bad luck with their aut schools in the county will be op Mrs. company of Kansas City, arrived immediately. omobiles Sandy Patterson's car was r mother Sunday in the Vale section, but ened about the same time. ,Ko„. . of - . the two , children. ...... .......... - hospital to be erected at Nyssa haa , , . so badly damaged in an accident Charles Lockner, Jr., was driving a The new brick building will be was brought under control by M on here Monday to make arrange The Nyssa schools will be opened truck onto the highway. The im- ^ delayed pending developments it had to be left in a garage. The 73 feet long and as wide as the day morning. The fire attracted the one week earlier than last Sep ments for the production o f "Fun l>act threw ,he truck into Farm er’s in the »PP'lcation of the hospital For You", which w ill be presented oresent depot. It -will be erected attention o f Nyssa residents when tember, when a delay was caused tccident occurred when a” driver turned his truck in front of the a canal running near the ; board for federal aid. August 18 and 19 under the aus at the south end o f the older struc smoke bearing the scent of burn by the polio epidemic. Patterson car in Joseph. The left j hl* hway' and Jimmy was thrown President Frank T. Morgan, Sec- ing sagebrush was swept over this pices of the Nyssa Veterans as ture. reir fender of Harold Marcum's lnt0 the water I-ola heard the retary Glena Billings and Arvet U area by a strong wind. sociation. auto was crushed wheat side-swiped IIJ*‘se °* the impact and ran to the Child of the hospital board recent- The principal damage caused by The show, taken from radio en bv a car between Joseph and the s ene- where sl'e found her brother l y conferred with state health de the fire was the destruction of tertainment, will be presented on lake. In the two accidents, Mrs. fobbing in the water. purtment and federal government the range, much of which was own the Nyssa school athletic field for Sandy Patterson was the only one Art Lockner, brother-in-law of representatives in Portland, where ed by individuals, including Clark, the benefit of the veterans m em hurt. She suffered minor bruises. Charles Lockner, pried one of the application was form erly pre- B la n to n , Hollopeter, McBride, orial hall fund. T h e 10-scene show Stringer, Thayer and Smith. W es The carnival was held in a down- the truck doors ouen and rescued setlted T h eV asked tor $100,000 to will include all home talent. Ilir rtf r a in ~ --------------- u . K IC O t U C U K #» llc ft - l h n ild i.,„ _______ a ______a s ____ The American Legion junior base i b<‘ ,or building construction The 10 scenes include imperson In response to a resolution recent ley Blanton of Ontario alone own ball team o f Nyssa will play the pour of rain, but as soon as the Mrs Lockner anH tknei and two of her child- and equipment, in addition to th » races were completed the sky clear ations of such popular radio pro ly approved, the Oregon T ra il G ran ed 3000 acrees of land covered by juniors of The Dalles, August 7 and ed. providing a pleasant setting for ren. who were trapped in the ve- $262.000 that was raised locally for grams as “T h e Quiz Kids," "S ing ge has received a letter from the the fire. _______ _____ M. H. ^ Galt said 8 on The Dalles field for the right the afternoon rodeo. i he project.. District ___ Grazier ing Commercials", “ Barn Dance state highway commission stating Winners of the races were as I Mr. Morgan said he expects to i i F v ® i pi h n aL m tr\ the G . s atate tournament to and Grand Old Opera scene,” "Dr. that the state offlcals w ill give im the strong wind made it impossible 4 I/ 4 h vrx A llm io t 19 1 A be held in Salem August 13, 14 follows: 100 horse- power motor receive a decision on the application I. Q. Quize fehow," “ Tom Bren- mediate consideration to the hazar for a crew of 100 men working with and 15. within the next few days. and loss. Murle Marcum o ff Nyssa, neman's Breakfast in Hollywood" dous condition created toy the high caterpillars tractors, a fire truck Manager Robert Talbot and lirst, and Keith of Vale, second; The federal government has a l- and a patriotic number called way and railroad crossing at the and other equipment to keep a- others working with the Nyssa 100 h. P. and over, Howard Bybee P ilC C iiC A t L l n m n lotted the of Oregon $500,000 a "Treasury Star Parade” , according Dale Garrison com er southwest of liead of the fire, which was trav team attempted to have the game a U o a C B n U I I l c i .'ear for a jteriod of fiv e years fo r of Nyssa, first, and Dale Garrison eling directly south, but the men to Miss Ayres. Nyssa. played in Nyssa and even guaran ---------- I hospital aid. I t is from this f » i d of Nyssa, second: outboard, 50 H. P.. The show is produced for laughs A man was recently killed at one were able to stop spread of the teed The Dalles $300, but The Dalles Dr. L. A. Maulding of Nyssa, first SU NSET V ALLE Y, Aug. 5—Charles t,lat the Nyssa board has asked for and variety. It is a brand new idea of the crossings o f the highway blaze at the sides. Some fences were destroyed, but managers refused to make the trip. and George Schiemer of Adrian, Ditty, age 75, Sunset Valley farmer, lit® $100.000. in amateur production because the and the Homedale branch railroad Talbot was notified Wednesday eve secogd; 22 H. P. motor, Ray Bybee died at 5 a. m. at his home. S a t-j —----------------- -— local people who make up the cast of the Union Pacifc company. A the only grain fields that were ning that Nyssa lost in a drawing of Nyssa. first, and Sandy P att urday morning, July 31. Prior to » T _ not only impersonate radio, stage report o f the letter was made at the threatened were missed by the held in Portland and that the local erson of Nyssa, second, and 33 H. P. his return home, he receelved med- I (W P C T a and m ovie stars but the audience regular meeting of the Grange last flames. L lU S C S 1 U The fire, caused by lightning, was boys would have to do the travel motor. Bob Webster o f Adrian, ical care for two weeks at the Holy attending the show has an oppor Tuesday. ing. first and Sandy Patterson, second. Rosary hospital in Ontario. started during an electric and wind tunity to participate, Miss Ayres Reports were given at the meeting The Nyssa team, which won the Several Enterprise boats were Mr. Ditty, who was born in Ap said. by Loyd Adams and Frank Sher torm that swept Malheur county district 7 and 11 titles will play The entered in the races, but theii pleton, Missouri, August 12, 1873, One man re A baby contest will be held in wood, agriculture, and Frank and Saturday evening. ported seeing the lightning strike Dalles for the central and eastern owners failed to show sufficient married Leota Thompson of Oscela, Following defeat by the W ilder conjunction with “ Fun For Y ou” . Ed Jamison, legislative. Oregon title, districts 5 and 12. agility on the turns to win. The Missouri in 1904. The family m ov entry in the Idaho-Oregon base The winners o f the popularity con Mr. and Mrs Leslie Beslisle and and fires spring up in several Boys who will make the trip are regatta was the the first ever held ed to La Grande. Oregon in 1927 ball league, the Nyssa team will places. test will be determined by votes Mr. and Mrs. Van Maltsberger of Alvin Cleaver, Richard Pounds, on Wallowa lake. and operated a wheat farm in that play two games this week-end. cAst a t one cent each. W ith each the Boulevard Orange were guests. Richard Wilson, Robert Kido, Don Dale Garrison won an exhibition area. The Nyssa townies will meet the jar placed in local stores will ap Mrs. Frank Parr presented an ald Knowles, Holly Knowles, Carl race against Dr. Maulding.Garrison In 1936, Ditty bought 320 acres of Kansas C fty Monarch» in an ex pear a child contestant’s name and interesting program on safety on Willis, M ilton Hickey, Paul Plaza, used a 22 H. P. racing motor on sagebrush land in Sunset Valley for hibition game on the Nyssa picture. The Nyssa. Veterans as the farm. Mrs. Alva Goodell, Home Bill Yundt, George Pressley, Bates a Skyrocket hull and Dr. Maulding himself and two sons to clear and diamond beginning about 8:30 and sociation has made arrangements Economics club chairman, said the and McNinch. used his 50 H. P. outboard. farm. The family moved onto the will play the Burns aggregation with Evans studio to have the next meeting of the club would be Persons willing to help furnish Garrison and Jimmy Savage gave farm the same year. Those acres Saturday night, August 7. photographs taken. The contest held at the Wilson W inter home transportation for the team mem an exhibition of water ski ridin g., have been cleared, and now the In the Friday game, won by will continue up to 4 p. m. Friday on Friday instead of Thursday, the The Ny«sa softball teams will go bers are asked to contact Robert farm p. growing fine sugar beets. Wilder 12 .j 2, both teams went August 20. into the final stretch of the season Talbot. regular date. T h e boys will leave the grain and other crops. scoreless in the first fram e and Th e boy and the girl winning Mr. and Mrs. Stephen, Jr. Mr. with Hartley Producee continuing Gate C ity Cleaners plant at 9 a. m. Mr. Ditty leaves his widow, Mrs knotted the count at 2 all In the first places w ill be awarded prizes and Mrs. Harold Sisson and Bob to set a fast pace. Friday. te o ta Ditty, three daughters, Mrs second. Then in the third Inning. on the stage at the show. The Hartley nine, undefeated in Holmes served refreshments. Chester Newell of Tacoma, Mrs. | the visitors started thing» popping Further information on the con Gix.y members and friends of the the final half of of the league Thomas Brewer, and Mrs. Mar;, with several hits o ff George Inert test may be secured from Mrs. J Grange attended a picnic held at schedule, defeated the M. I. A. CALDWELL RODFO Query: two sons. Leslie Ditty of to -score three tujis. m ating the L. Huseby or Miss Ayres. Monday evening by a score o f 4 to the Caldwell park Sunday. TO FEATURE RIDES Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Lemon have Ontario, and Robert Ditty, and one ¡count 3 I6$2. 0, with B. Be us pitching for the ON WILD HORSES erected a new hatchery building brother, James D itty of Appleton. Although Nyssa garnered four Mutual and L. Lewis for Hartley. BRAND INSPECTION SENATE BILL 99 IS on highway 20 one and one half Missouri. hits o ff the delivery o f Dunn. It Arrangements will be made to 1 Funeral services were held in the failed to score another run. W ilder WILL BE RESUMED ENDORSED BY LIONS hold a round-robin tournament un C ALD W E LL, August 5 — Saddlng miles north of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Lemon, who have Nyssa Funeral home chapel Tue.s- made four more runs in the fourth der the lights, beginning next Week, and riding wild horses, fresh from Livestock brand inspections will The Nyssa Lions club passed a between the leading teams of the the Owyhee brakes, will provide ex operated a hatchery on highway 20 day afternoon at 2 o'clock, with frame on a series of hits and errors Dessert Seed com- Rev. Dodson of Sunset valley and | and three in the seventh inninng be resumed in district three, the resolution Monday noon at its county, to select a team to rep citement galore for the thousands in north of the Carlsen of LaGrande o ffic iâ t-1 on a home run, a triple and Ontario-Burns section this week, weekly luncheon endorsing senate resent this district in the state attendance at the Caldwell Night pany plant for the last five years, j Rev. according to M. E. Knickerbocker, bill No. 99, the power measure that tournament to be held at P ort Rodeo, opening next Tueesday, Aug. have purchased 10 acres of ground : ing. Mrs. Crampton of LaGrande ] walk. on which they plan to develop a ang "Saved By G race", "Home of j Nyssa players were Rambaud, rf; 10 for five nightly performances. chief of the division of animal in has been referred to the people for land later this month. with the Soul” and “ Goodnight and Harteloo, 3b; c„ Wilson, ss; F. WU- T h e mustangs, which have never breeding farm in connection dustry of the state department of a vote in November. Standings: Won Lost T hey will hatch Good M orning". Interment was in son, lb; D. Iseri, of; Bowen, U; felt rope or halter, will be ridden the hatchery. agriculture. 5 0 The Lions club, which endorsed Hartley Produce the Cloverdale Memorial park in Holcomb, c; Pounds, 2b; O.Iaerl, p. Reuben K elly o f Vale is district the bill when it was considered by M. I. A. 3 2 in the W ild Horse Race at the show chicks during the entire year. The new cinderblock building is Boise. and Wohlcke, relieving D. Iseri. supervisor for this area and James the legislature, expressed the be Owyhee Truck & Imp. 3 2 and will augment the tough stock 24 by 50 feet. It has a cement floor i Those atten d in ' the funeral from of J. C. iD oc) Sorensen, who ha.- Varien is the deputy inspector ser lief that "senate b ill No. 99 will be Waggoner Motor Co. 2 3 successfully directed the Caldwell with adequate drains for sanita-1 out-of-town were Mr. and Mrs 1 2 GRADUATE FROM ving Harney county. 3 2 for the best interest of Nyssa. Adrian Merchants rodeo for the past 13 years. tion. The owners will gravel a large A. E. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs P D IU A D V I r» C I All brand inspections on livestock Malheur county, and all o f the A. A. A. 4 space available for automobile park- Clinton Thompson. Rev. and Mrs.] r K I l V l A K l U r L . U . J>. Assisting in rounding up the un movement in this area were dis people of the state of Oregon by Lester Carlsen, Mrs. Lizzie Ctay.j ----------- tamed broomtails from the wilds ing. continued June 23 because of lactc encouraging the expansion of the JIM KIMMELL BUYS Twelve children who had aeeomp- Lemon will sell Purina poultry Beulah Holmes and Mrs. Floyd o f the Owyhees, and playing a m aj of funds. Resumption of this ser electric business by private industry SIGNAL SERVICE or role, were pilots and their feeds and Jamesway chicken supp Crampton, all of LaGrande, Mr. lished their work and assignment» vice and the introduction of in necessary for the future growth of Case for the L. D. S. primary association planes who dived at the frighten lies, including waterers, feeders and and Mrs. W ren Case, W J. spection at slaughterhouses are the state". ut Alicel. Mr. and Mrs. John M itt- were graduated Sunday evening at Jim Kim m ell o f Ontario has pur ed horses and hazed them into pre electric brooders. made possibly by an emergency ap The board o f directors o f the leider of M eridian and Mr. and .special service in the 2nd ward propriation granted August 2 by Nyssa chamber of commerce recent chased the Signal service station pared corrals in mountain canyons. Mrs. Charley Wilson o f Roswell. chapel, with Mrs. Ila Child cond at Third and Main streets from Cowboys who try to saddle and get Institute Alumni T o Meet— the state emergency board follow ly passed a similar resolution. ucting the exercises. A number of alumni and former ing a conference with livestock The Nyssa groups are interested LeRoy Bibbey and has taken poss aboard these wild critters will have The Stake President, Mrs. Leslie ample opportunity to display their students of the Intermountain In Ncbra-kans T o M eet- leaders and department officials. in the bill primarily because of ession o f the business. Former residents of Nebraska will Ballantyne of Owyhee, was present Brand inspection service will oe the intention o f the Idaho Power Kim m ell owned a part interest horsemanship, and the fans will be stitute, who live in Nyssa and vioin- reinstated throughout the state as company to build a series of dams in the Siijnal station at Ontario given a visible demonstration of ity, are expected to Join with others hold their annual picnic at Avery's Mrs. Ruth Bunn, stake represent«- rapidly as brand inspectors can be on the Snake river in the Oxbow fo r 26 months. The new owner, who how is is done on the open range. | In this area in a reunion and picnic park in Corvallis Sunday. August tive for theSeaguU and Guide clasa- at noon Sunday, August 8, in Julia lf> according to D. R. " D m (.'01111. es. was also present. obtained and it is expeoted that section. The power company does served in the navy during the war, Davis park, Boise. The gathering j president of the association that i n - [ Mrs. Mildred W illiam s and Betty the full requirements of the brand not feel justified in proceeding will move his fam ily to Nyssa as Visit In Idaho— Mr. and Mrs. Edward Case and w ill honor Mrs. J. C. Teeters of | eludes Oregonians of "cornhusker" j Fife were In charge at the special inspection law will be enforced with the work under present legis soon as living quarters can be se j musical program, which consisted his mother. Mrs. M. R. Case of Portand. widow of one of the first i lineage. uniformly throughout the state by lative restrictions. cured. Nall driving contest, hog calling of songs from the various missions, Mr. Bibbey said he w ill remain in Nyssa, spent the week-end at Mc superintendents and treasurers of August 15, Knickerbocker stated. Nyssa, tout did not further elab Call and on the Salmon river with the institute who. with her daugh- j contests, a stage show and band The group sang Indian songs, and Here From Nebraska Hid Case’s two sons, Edward and ter Glcnna is visiting in Boise. Mrs. concert are other entertainment ] wore head-dresses with feathers. Return From Trip— Mrs Elizebeth Ford of Geneva, orate on his plans. Norman, who are employed by the Teeters came to the institute with features that w ill highlight the day and also presented a rythm number Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Coleman Nebraska is spending the remain her fam ily from Berea, Kentucky i -------------------------------------------------------------------- with Indian drums and tom toms. forest service. . returned home Monday after a two- der of the summer at the home of T o Sun Valley— shortly after the school was started Here From California— The second group wore Hawaiian Lyle Miner accompanied Mr. and weeks vacation spent with their son- Mr. and Mrs. John W olf Other A potluek picnic lunch will be ser- Mr. and Mrs. R. Ritchey o f Taft, leis of various colors and sang songs in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. guests lasL.week at the W o lf home Mrs. John Murphy and Sue Murphy Return From Trip— at of the islands. A com et quartet Mr. and Mrs Oeorge N. Bear ved. All institute folks and friends California have been visiting Ralph Hodgees. and granddaughter, were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pumphry of Boise to Sun Valley last week returned home Saturday after vis of Mrs. Teeters are invited to at- the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Barney number was played by Darrell W lll- '•Linda, at Seattle. T h ey also vis and son, Paul, of Lyman, Neb end. Wilson. Last week, Mr. and Mrs jams, Stanley Bybee, Oerry Be us iting for two weeks at Sandpoint, tend. ited in Portland with their son-in- raska. who are touring the west and ------------------------ Ritchey and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and Jerrold Flinders. Mrs. 8 . P. Priest River, lone and Spokane. Here From North Bend— law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. British Columbia. Former Residents Visits .pent several days at Lake Shore Bybee gave a talk and presented her Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Holcomb and Gus Bippens. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kirkland of i at Payette lakes. Mr Ritchey is class for graduation, to President fam ily of North Bend spent the Visit At Unity— To Enterprise lake. Washington, former a brother of Mrs. WtLson. Ann Be as of the M. I. A „ who In Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coleman and Soap Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Herriman week-end at the home o f his Buys Church Pews— i s -------- turn accepted the girls and gave a The Nazarene church of Nyssa motored to Enterprise Wednesday nephew. Wilbur Holcomb and fam brother, Billy Coleman, spent the Nyasa resident, spent part o f t h week here. They left Tuesday for visits Parents— ] talk. President Iona Flinders o f the week-end at Unity. has purchased new pews for its and returned Thursday with Dick, ily. Jackson lake, Wyoming and will Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miner spent j primary presented the boys to her who has been visiting for a week church building. return to Nyssa Friday to spend , Sunday with Mr. M iner’s parents, brother, Bishop Child, for advance- Go T o Bum at the Herschel Thompson home in Riding Club To Perform— 1 _ week-end before mtlipninci ir • * llrl Mrs. rc O inor of Jami- l a m i . ment mnn> Into the t >\nootknn/l 1 ' and and h V\ « m Thomas U le left last week f o r j » the returning \ Mr. and B. Ilf W. M Miner into presthood, T h e members of tthe Owyhee Injures Hand. Arm Enterprise. son. presented them to his father, who U Riding club will go to Weiser on Burns, where he 1« working. Ron home H. G. Johnson injured three fin g OUtHMUter, for acceptance into Friday evening to give a drill at the nie U le left Saturday for a wVek's ers o f his right hand and his right Here From Ogden— Leaves For Sweden— Here From Boise— scout work. vacation at McCall. Dr. and Mrs. Don Soli of Ogden Weiser rodeo. arm last Thursday when his hand T or Ostrom will leave this week Mr and Mrs. M ilton T. W iley of Jerrold Flinders had a record o f became caught in the V belt of a arrived Monday for a visit at the for New York, where he will sail Boise were visitors Sunday at the ( 100 per cent attendance for the past Goes T o Portland five horse-power motor. He was home of Dr. and Mrs. K. E. Kerby. Nursing Home Notes— Hamilton Chadderton o f In ter for Sweden. Mr. Ostrom, a nephew home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Powell. ' four years, at primary classes. A New arrivals: Mr. and Mrs. Rlch- placing belt dressing on the belt ----------------- record breaking attendance o f 95% ard Ellison. Arena valley, a son. mountain Furniture company left >f J >hn Ostrom. has spent the post with a small brush when the acci Vlsitors Leave— of teachers was recorded during th * Maroni Tucker of Blackfoot, Ida- ] weighing 9 pouads. 1 ounce, August Monday night for a short business year in the United States. He at- Returns From Portland— dent occurred. The brush and his tended the College of Idaho last Mrs. Artie Robertson has return- season. hand were carried around the ho and his daughter. Mrs. Ray M c 1; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gallegos. Nys visit in Portland winter. Mr. Ostrom will enroll this ed from Portland, where she had ------------------------ pulley. T h e brush protected his Bride and son of Salt Lake City, sa, daughter, weighing 7 pounds. fall in the University at Upsala, been for several months for medical Cemetery Plantings Made— hand, to prevent a mote serious left Wednesday morning after vis 15' j ounces; Mr. and Mrs. R om ijlo Returns To Nyssa— Mrs. Robertson has Plantings of Iris In the Nyssa Mrs Oeorge Mitchell returned last Sweden, where he will complete his treatment. iting Mr. Tucker's son». Carrol and Gonzales. Nysw. August 1, daughter injury. greatly improved in health. Be- cemetery have been completed by weighing 7 pounds. 13 ounces, and week from Seattle where she visited ■ ernor year. Kenneth Tucker and families. -------------------------1 irnmg to Nyssa, she I M Mrs Glenn Suitor Mrs. Suitor do- • August 1, Mr. and Mrs Perry Thom Mr. and Mrs Pe'e M itchell a id Here From Montana To Boise— her daughter, Mrs. Richard Keeney, nated the iris for the planting». as <rf Parma, son weighing 7 pounds. daughter. Visiting this week at the home of j Attend Confrrenc Mr and Mrs. Charles Garrison in Salem. being assisted in the donations by Mildred Bibbey. Lucille Hill and 7 ounces Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boydell are and Mr and Mrs. Charles Newbill ------------------------ Mrs W C Fox and Mrs. L. D. Har- Mrs. Boydell’s brothers. Irving ! Evelyn Rayburn were taken to C ove.! Mrs. Charles Farmer of Nyssa California Visitors Here— f Nampa who contributed in M r and Mrs. Anton Borchard and ^nd Betty Lou and Donald of Here From Salem— Nankervls. and C. A. NankervLs1 Oregon by Mr and Mrs Elmer H ill js at the nursing home for medical Mrs Conley Ward and small son order to complete the proper color daughter of Santa Ana and M r and Newell Heights were Boise visitors and Irving. Jr. o f Butte. Montana, i where they will spend the w e e k , observation ot Salem visited friends and rete- of iris, Mrs. Jack Textra of Van ,Nuys. last Wednesday. attending the young people’s con-1 --------------------------- tives in Nyssa last week. Mrs. ■ - — California* were vu itors this week ference of the Christian church. Visiting In Idaho Enrolls In School Ward, the former Marie Herold. Hrre From Oxnard— On Business Trip— and at the Albert Pheiler home. Ardvce Hurst, daughter of Mr. Mrs. George Whipple of Nyssa is | Mr and Mrs Dean Smith, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Zolg. Mr, E. W Pruyn and Eddie Powell teaches in Salem, where her has and Mrs. Carroll Tucker and and Mrs D. L. Hurst of Route 1, on the staff for the conference. ¡Mr. Boy» Win Ball Game— have gone to Chicago on a buslnesc band is a'tending Willamette uni- and Mrs Wiliam O. Fleischer »nd ------- ---------------- Isons are spending the coming week- Nyssa. has enrolled fo r secretarial The Midget Bulldogs of Nyva .rlp. verslty. Mrs. Ward and son will Mr. and Mrs. Mike Vujovloh of Ox- lend at Pocatella Where they will training at Nampa Business college. Firmen Plan Picnic— coached by Henry Crowley. N yssa, ------------- -— — go on to Wyoming, where they will nard. California visited last week Nvssa firemen will hold their an- | visit M r and Mrs. Afton Paris. She plans to enter school In Sept recreation director, defeated Stb To Canada— visit her parents. it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- noai picnic Tuesday night, August 1 ------------------------ ember. Kleffner's Midge's of Boise on the I Mr. and Mrs. John Ostrom have j -----——---------------- I bert Pheiler. 10. beginning at 7 o'clock In the city Attends M a r k e t- --------------------------- park. All firemen and their fam - Edward Case of Case's Furniture Bouse diamond Wednesday night by oren vacationing at Banff and Lake On Fishing Trip— teturns To Pocatello— Cliff Main and Loren Ernest left Guild T o Meet— Mrs. Robert Holman left Sunday ilies are invited to attend. Food ( Bargain Center has returned from a score of 3 to 2 Nyssa'« battery ¡ 1 outse and other Canadian points. _____________ _____ _______ _____ __ _________ wa, Snodgrass and Holcomb. Boise From Canada they will tour down Wednesday evening for Loman. The St. Paul's Episcopal guild will >r her home In Pocatello after will be furnished by the depart- Seattle, where he attended the isitlng friends and relatives in m erit" Contests will be arranged northwest furniture market last|wUl play on the Nyssa field somelthe coast to California before re- where they will spend several day* meet Monday evening, August •, at for the children and adults 'week. * night next week 1 turning to Nyssa. flahlrxi- the home of Mrs. A. H Boydell lyssa. Home Talent A ffair Is * Set For Nyssa; Baby Contest Planned Charles Ditty Wilder 12 To 2 Hartley Takes Softball Lead Lemons Moving Chick Hatchery a