r/je NYSSA
VOBUME XXXXIII x\0. 38
Four Candidates
A re Filing For
Council Posts
JO URNAL
N ïSSA , OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1948
NEW DISHES WILL
BE PURCHASED FOR
HOME EC. DEPT.
HOSPITAL WOMEN
HEAR DR. C.J. KOPP
Plan For Laying
O f Cornerstone
O f Hospital Set
Dr. C. J. Kopp was guest speaker
at the monthly meeting of the M al
heur Memorial Hospital auxiliary
at the parish hall Monday after
Incumbents Whose Terms
Excavation For Basement
noon. Dr. Kopp, in discussing the
Expire Are Seeking
Practically Finished
subject
of
pioomyelitis,
told
of
the
Re-election
This Week
symptoms of the disease, and those
Up to Wednesday noon, only four
signs for which a mother should
The founders service organization
candidates had filed petitions for
watch that might indicate p olio .! , .
,,
the offices of four city councilmen,
P r Kopp explained the three stages;0' he MulheUr Memorlal Hospital
of the H iu,,.
, .
. .
association will meet Tuesday. Oe--
who will be elected in the Novemb
ta v d L
^
factors t»ber 5 at 8 p. m. in the city haU
er general election.
SL *?4 involved in polio epldemices. Dr ¡to formulate plaits for the laying
The four candidates are R. G.
Kopp answered puestions that were iv f the cornerstone of the hospital,
asked concerning polio.
j All of the men who worked in
Whitaker. Emil Stunz, George Hen-
Mrs. Dwight Wyckoff, acconipan- ,he financial campaign are mem-
neman and Harry Miner, whose
ied by Mrs. Carlos Buchner, was bers of the service organization
terms as councilmen will expire
soloist for the afternoon.
Mrs. |antl flre invited to attend the meet*
this year.
W yckoff sang, “ Into the Night,” |in*-
The deadline for filing for city
“The Rosary” and "Beloved, It Is
The cornerstone laying ceremony
Morn".
|has keen tentatively set for Sun-
office will be Saturday, October 2
Mr „ Ed Frost, president of the I day, November 7, but the definite
at 8: p. m. Petition blanks are a-
hospital auxilary, explained some date will depend upon the pro
vaiiable in the city hall. T o be
of the many ta ks that would be dress that is made on construe-
ve
, a ue tit ion must contain the
undertaken by the auxiliary, that ¡Hon of the hospital,
signatui^
f a t least 10 and noi
would requite the volunteer help
Excavation for the basement o f
more ti
electors, or legal vot
ot the women o f the community, he hospital was practically com*
ers.
It was mentioned that any woman pleted this week under title super
The three candidates receivilks
In Nyssa and vicinity should feel vision of the conrtctor, Leslie W.
This picture of beet-harvesting i I.eo F ife residence and rep-
shop, and on e-lialf days. The crew ntem-
the highest number of votes will
free to attend and Join the group, Stoker of Nyssa. Water was found
equipment was taken the first day j With five and six outfit
oper- fcrrs donated their time and the
serve four years and the fourth
and that membership was not re
Shipment o f lettuce from Nyssa
id were use of their machinery, including stricted to those who had contrlp- at a depth of only five feet, so
successful candidate will serve for was started this week on a small of the harvest season on a plot ofSation, the beets from the
that a pump will have to be used
two yearn, so that four council- scale, with prospects that addition ground farmed by members of th e ! harvested In one and one-half days, tolo beaters, beet lifters and trucks. uted to tiie hospital.
before tile excavating Is completed.
L D. S. church second ward for Included in the crew shown in the The ehuroh members also raised
men are elected every two years.
Plans were discussed for the pur
al shippers will start operation the
the benefit of their rhurrh building picture Is Ilishop Arvel Child, who and harvested 13 acres of potatoes chase o f bedsprings by the groups
first o f the week.
fund. The 18 acres of ground lies said the workers harvested beets for the benefit of their building represented in tthe auxiliary. The
T h e lettuce, which is of good
EXTENSION CLUBS
across Alberta avenue from the from a total o f 41 acres in three fund. (Photo by Evans)
pital association and assist with a
will probably amount to 500
OF COUNTY MEET quality,
group voted to join with the hos-
to 800 carloads, raised on 1000 acres
cornerstone
ceremony for the new
in this area. Lettuce will also be
KERBY AUTOMOBILE I U H h v H p II O f
A ll extension clubs o f Malheur shipped from other sections o f the
hospital building that has been
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county gathered at the W omen’s county.
DAMAGED IN CRASH
started.
An attempt to »rganlze a com
club house in Ontario September
Railroad officials said five cars
munity chest in Nyssa has been
27 to receive traininij on parlia o f lettuce had been shipped up to
An automobile driven by Mrs
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HEARING GRANTED
postponed until next year, because
mentary procedures. Miss francos Wednesday and twro more were
K. E. K ci by of Nyx-a was badly j josioh Blayney Boydell, resident
of difficulties likely to be encount
Clinton of Corvalles state exten scheduled to be shipped today.
TO
GREYHOUND
ON
ered in hurrying the program.
damaged Tuesday morning about
Nyssa for many years, died in
sion agent, trained the presidents
T h e railroad company is .gap
The Nyssa chamber of commerce
11 o ’clock when it! collided with a the hospital at Th e Dalles Monday FRANCHISE REQUEST
and
vice-presidents
in
o fficer’s ping about nine cars of sugar and
Bulldogs Will Be Almost truck on ’ highway 30 about two
pas ed a motion Wednesday noon
procedures and duties while Miriam seven to eight cars o f pulp each
evening, September 27 following an
Harold Henigson will represent favoring the
postponement and
At Full Strength For
J. Black, county extension agent, cfay. The Nyssa station had re
miles east o f Caldwell.
illness extending over a period of the Nyssa chamber of commerce at the solicitation of funds for vari
trained the secretaries and treas ceived 433 carloads of beets for the
Contest
a hearing to be held In Portland ous organizations this year as has
Mrs. K erby and her small son, two years.
urers.
S. R. V. League Standings
Monday by the public utilities com been done in the past.
Nyssa factory up to Wednesday.
who was ridinij in the back seat,
Mr.
Boydell,
son
o
f
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T h e Ontario Heights Thursday
missioner on the application of the
as of Sept. 25
were not injured. Damage to the
Similar action was taken by O n
club presented a play entitled "D e
Team
Won Lost Percent. automobile was estimated at *500. Josiah Boydell, was born in Rob- Greyhound Lines for a franchise tario at a meetnlg held this week,
ERNEST
G.
COWLING
picting a Poor Club Meeting
0
Emmett
1
1000
When V s- Kerby started to pass nson Bury, Quebec, Canada July to haul passengers between On according to Bernard Frost of
Then they gave the play after
TAKEN BY DEATH IN Vale
1
0
1000
Nyssa, who attended the gathering.
the truck, the truck driver made 25, 1896.
He came to Nyssa in tario and Nyssa.
studying
parlimentary
procedure
At the present time, the only Frost, who will be in charge of the
Ontario
0
0
000
a left turn to drive onto a side 1901 and lived here until tihe fall
CALDWELL
HOSPITAL
“ Depicting a Very Good Business
Payette
0
0
000
road. As Mrs. Kerby had not seen of 1916. when he entered the hos way a person can go from Nyssa to Nyssa campaign for funds for the
Meeting."
Nyssa
0
1
000
He was employed by the Ontario on a Greyhound bus is to Oregon chest next month, said
any signal for a left turn, she was pital.
Ernest
O.
Cowling
o
f
Adrian
The Ontario Neighborly club was
Weiser
0
1
000
Increasing the speed of her car as Ed r Hardware company for 24 buy a ticket to Payette at a cost there is not sufficient time in
died
in
a
Caldwell
hospital
last
in charge o f the b u ffet potiuck
Schedule of games week-end of the crash occurred.
years. Mr. Boydell was a veteran of 46 cents as compared to a charge which to prepare for a community
luncheon.
Mrs. Prank Parr of Saturday noon, according to in for October 1st:
R. G. Larson of Nyssa, who ar of the first world war, serving in of 25 cents for a ticket from Nyssa chest before the state chest drive
mation
received
here.
Funeral
Nyssa presided over the meeting.
Weiser at Nyssa, Emmett at Vale, rived on the scene soon after tiie the navy. He was a member of to Ontario on a competitive line and not enough organizations could
Mrs. W ilda Richmond o f Ontario services were held Tuesday at 2 p.
the The fare from Ontario to Parma be included to avoid additional
Ontario
at Payette, M eridian at accident, brought Mrs. Kerby and the Episcopal church and
m.
In
the
Adrian
Presbyterian
com
was In charge o f registration. Mrs.
is 52 cents as compared to the rate drives. The purpose of the com
Eagles
lodge.
son
to
NySsa.
munity
church,
with
Rev.
Henry
Parma, Notus at Fruitland, New
Threlm a Elliot of Adrian led the
Survivors are a brother, Arthur of 25 cents from Ontario to Nyssa. munity chest is to eliminate sev-
Moore
officiating.
group
in
singing.
Community
Plymouth at Cambridge, Adrian at
Several months ago the Nyssa erel financial campaigns of lndlvd-
H. Boydell of Nyssa, and three
Mr. Cowling was bom February
leaders came from Brogan, Jamie
Huntington.
| sisters, Mrs. E. B. Nedry of Coeur chamber passed a resolution ap ual groups.
26,
1884
at
Akron,
Ohio
and
moved
son, Ontario, Williowcreek, Vale,
d’Alene, Idaho, Muss G. Eva Boy- proving the granting of an intra
The first three contest will be S.
W hite settlement, Ontario Heights, to Adrian 10 years ago. lie . was
state franchise to Greyhound for
TWO CHILDREN SET
married
to
Edna
B.
Hammond
at
R.
V.
league
games.
Boulevard, "Nyssa, Sunset valley,
the Nyssa-Ontario run.
azin of Nyssa.
Lebanon,
Colorado
April
14,
1909.
By Dennis W. Patch
HAYSTACK AFIRE
Kingm an Kolony, and Adrian.
j Funeral services were held this
Survivors include his widow; four
Th e next county-wide extension
For the Weiser game, Nyssa will
VETERANS
TO
PUT
Everett
Heldt
o
f
Nyssa
was
one
afternoon
at
2
o’clock
in
S
t
P
au
ls
Dickie Lewis and Paige Zobell,
meeting will be held for all project sisters and two brothers, all living be at full strength, except for C ole of the firs, two Malheur county EpLscopal church.
Interment was
ROOF ON BASEMENT playing with a box of matches, set
leaders October 5. A lesson will be ‘in the east and middle west.
man, who will be out of the lineup men ordered to submit to a physic- « »
Ontario cemetery.
fire to a small hay stack on the
given on “ Textile Painting.”
because of back injuries sustained
al examination for possible induct-
. D r C , / r Ci
T h e Nyssa Veterans association Lloyd Uewis farm northwest of
WORK STARTED ON
in
the
Parma
game.
Coach ion into the army as part of the I V l K j . J U r l l N K L L V L j
decided at a meeting held in the Nyssa last weekend.
Howard Lovejoy has been working
LIONS TO SPONSOR
PRODUCE BUILDING his
current selective service program.
FATHER SUCCUMBS veterans administration building The little children realized their
boys all week on a pass defense
Heldt
brothers,
local
contractors,
The other man selected was Kazuo
Tuesday night to construct a tern danger and scampered from the
CITY HOOP LEAGUE
of Jay Eckert,
have started rebuilding the Eastern to . meet
_ . the , threats
,,
Yamagucht of Ontario.
John Reeves received word W ed porary roof on the basement of stack and Walter Roth o f Baker,
Oregon
Produce
company
shipping
'
H™.
V/el
ev
k*7'
tosser
The two men will take their nesday morning o f the death of his the veterans memorial hall and use feeding cattle nearby, threw tiie
The Lions club voted at a lunch
wl " * * Pla>’ed on the physical examinations in
Boise father-in-law, James M. D itty of the basement for a meeting place. burning hay from the stack and
eon Monday noon to sponsor a city shed, which was partly dest r oyed!„ Nyssa field under
the
lights
Friday
by fire a few weeks ago.
Monday and one of them will be Appleton c i t y t Missouri, who died Don M. G raham gave $200 to fin extinguished the flames.
basketball league again this year.
night,
beginning
at
8
o
’clock.
Tom Burningham, manager of
(inducted into the army to fill thei t 5
that morning.
Mrs. ish the roofing work.
Six groups have already indicat
Coach Jerry Garmann’s power
ed that they will enter teams in the company, said the building will laden Vale gridsters scuttled a country's quota for October.
| R,.eves left the previous Tuesday
T h e basement, 40 by 70 feet, has
NYSSA TO RECEIVE
be completed by the
the league, which has secured the probably
The
county
selective
service morning for an extended visit with been paid for as far as it has been
game,
but
inexperienced
Weiser
T h e new
board classified 31 men at a meet her parents.
use of tihe gymnasium every M on middle of November.
MONEY
FOR SCHOOLS
completed.
metal structure wall be o f *the same Wolverine team 32 to 6 last week ing held last Thursday. T h e board
day night.
Survivors
include
his
widow
end.
The
Vikings
from
VaJe
hur
placed 14 in class 1-A, six in class Lora; a daughter, Mrs. Reeves; a
Charles Landreth was appointed type as the old building, with sev
The Nyssa school district will re
ried over three touchdowns in the
CREW W ILL SAVE
as chairman of the committee in eral Improved features.
ceive *47,857.95 from the first pay
first half with Viking backs. W ind 2-C, those deferred fo r on yeat ,,ran(json, Walter Lee Reeves of
STRANDED FISH ment of the 1948-49 apportion
charge on th e . league.
er, J. Schaffeld and D. Williams for agricultural reasons, one in sjygaa; three cousins, Jesse D itty
Bureau Board T o Meet—
class 3-A. those with deiiendents of Owyhee, Edijar Ditty and Mrs.
ment o f the basic school support
figuring
in
the
scoring.
In
the
Charles Taylor, president of the
and four in class V-A, those who Gertrude
A ftsh salvage crew o f the Ore fund by the state to the counties.
Atkeson
of
Glendale.
HAIRCUT PRICE IS
fin
a
l
half
D.
Williams
punched
Malheur
County
Farm
Bureau
are 26 or nearly :%Mt. gge. The California and other relatives. Mr. gon state gam e commission will be
Malheur county will receive a
(Continued On Page 7)
INCREASED TO $1 board has announced that the
board did not have enough infor Ditty was a brother of the late ready October 1 to save as many total of *215.70585 for the first half
regular meeting o f the executive
mation about six of the 31 to class Charles Ditty, who passed away trout and other game fish as pos of tiie school year. Ontario wilt
Barbers o f the lower Snake river board will be held Tuesday, October DEER SEASON WILL
if y them a t the first meeting.
sible when water Is turned o ff at receive *47,502.22 and the Vale
two months ago.
valley, meeting in Ontario last 5, at 8 p. m. at the office ot the
the Owyhee dam.
grade school district will receive
OPEN
FRIDAY,
OCT.
1
Thursday night, decided to increase county agent in Ontario. He asked
T h e salvage work will be con *22,276.40.
Saturday Registration Headline—
EX-RESIDENTS OF
the price of haircuts to $1.
that all center presidents, center
Other
apportionments
Include
persons may register ducted in the large Owyhee ditch
Thousands o f Oregon nimrods
T h e first increase in the valley secretaries, and executive commit
NYSSA NOMINATED to Unregistered
vote at Mrs. Hilda Tensen’s and tunnel leading from the reser Vale union high school *14,229.09;
will take to the forest Friday. O c t
was made in Boise, Nampa and tee members be present as the
Kolony, *5,822.14 and
home, 272 Ehrgood avenue, on S at voir. T h e project will be under Kingman
ober 1 as the general deer season
Caldwell recently.
Towns repre meeting will be important.
Tw o former Nyssa residents were urday up to 8 p. m.. she announced taken In co-operation with the Aurian *6,650 18
opens.
Although
general
rains
sented at
the Thursday
night
I nominated for city offices at an Wednesday. The regular registra bureau o f reclamation, Wayne A.
throughout the state should make
meeting are Weiser, Payette. Fruit- Attending Clinic—
election caucus held in Vale last tion office for city precincts, A r Young, field agent of the game Recovering From Sting—
lidael huntinj conditions, hunters
land, Nyssa, Vale, Ontario and New
Dr. K. E. K erby o f Nyssa is In
week.
Pfc. Merton L. Parker, who is
cadia and Owyhee is in the city commission, said. Adequate patrol
should be extremely careful with
Plymouth.
Ed Dilley was nominated for hall. Saturday will be the dead over salvage areas w ill be main with General MacArthur's public
Portland this week taking a post
fires as the deep forest cover is
mayor and Mrs. Jean Fletcher was line for registration prior to the tained.
graduate course in the study of
safety division in Tokyo, Japan,
M ill dry in many parts o f the
Visitors Here—
nominated for city recorder. Other November election.
cancer. He went to Portland Sun
wrote to his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
game commission Nicrats
Visiting this week at the home day and is expected home this state,
candidates may be nominated by
Earl Parker o f Fruitland, stating
Move- T o lloniedale—
stated.
o f their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A r week-end.
filin g of petitions bearing the Attend Reunion—
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown are that he was all right after being
C. A. Lockwood, Oregon state
tie Robertson, are Mrs. Richard
signatures of 25 or more persons.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald fk-hoen and moving to Homedale. Idaho, where hospitalized and treated with peni
game supervisor, once again calls
Keeney and son of Salem and Mr. Here From Weiser—
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Schoen and they will open Brownie’s cafe Mon cillin for a bite or sting of a P ort
attention to the fact that this
and Mrs. Joe Robertson o f Oakland.
MLss L. Hansen of Weiser spent
New Arrivals—
Mr. -----
and -----
Mrs. -------------------
Brown form- uguese "man of war”, a jelly fish
LaDona
attended ------
a Schoen - --------
fam ily day.
all deer hunters are required i „ ___ ,
. „„„
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-----
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California. Mrs. Keeney and son Saturday and Sunday at the O. E. >ear
to obtain a deer tag before hunt-
I * ,rn to Ml ,n(1 M ,s Jr
Bueno, reunion at the Harry Frost home at erly operated Brownie’s cafe in whose sting is very poisonous and
arrived in Nyssa Sunday and Mr. Dormah home in Nyssa.
mieWines fatal.
He was swim
tying.
This tag is in addition to Nyssa’ SePtember
a daughter vteridian Sunday.
Nyssa.
and Mrs. Joe Robertson W ednes-i
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ming in the ocean at a Japanese
the
regular
hunllng
.
Z
3
!
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day.
I Move T o Nyssa—
beach when he was stung on the
be obtained from any license T o Mr * nd~,Mrs j 1' J -!
s’ ,N ? ;'a’ To °< ’rn Yard—
,,rr r lr o m ° n U r,° —
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| Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Savage of can
agency or at the Portland
o fft-e September 22. a daughter weighing
The Eastern Oregon Pipe comp-
Mr and Mrs. Charles Wilson of arm.
Mr. and Mrs Parker are
Here From Culver—
i Pendleton have moved to Nyssa to
of the
Oregon state game com- ”7 pm,nd and 9 ounces; to M r’ and any will open a retail pipe yard on I Ontario were visitors Tuesday at former Nyssa residents.
W. H. Bunch of Culver, Oregon make their home.
Mr. Savage, mission
[Mrs. William Callahan. Nyssa, S e p -jth e Adrian highway Just south of | the W. AV Foster home. Mr. and
spent the week-end with his family brother o f Damon Savage o f Nyssa,
, tember 23. a son weighing 7 pounds. | the Nyssa high achool athletic field | Mrs WIL«on. formerly of the Adrian Return From Portland—
in Nyssa. Mr. Bunch, a member of engaged in the banking business
144 ounces to Mr and Mrs. Mel- Monday. The company has erected community,
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Sherwood
Here From London—
-. have recently
----------- sold
— their
------
the Nyssa junior high school fac- for 36 years, but retired recently,
W H Whincup o f England ar- v n C<>tm'
Ny' sa’ September 23, a x small office building on the p ro p -'E ast Side grocery in Ontario, and returned home Friday from Port
ulty last year, is teaching th is 1
land, where Mrs. Sherwood con
F H A f v t f r t a T u rn
rived Saturday to visit his daughter " ,n weiffh*!?* 7 Pounds and 4 |<rty. The concern sells concrete are looking for a new location.
year in Culver high school. As soon
r . n . a . BEN ir o t i A iN E D
and son-in-law Mr and Mrs Llnva ounres and 10 Mr
and Mrs i pipe, headgates, septic tanks and
sulted s bone specialist about her
as their new home is finished on
T h e members of the executive W j^
a" d ^ n ^
d Charles Pucket. Nyssa. September irrigation supplies,
Return T o Portland—
hip.
of the Future Homemakers th*
"
. . hv ’ n’ . . n M . r « Whincup
m
a a daughter
d
* weighing
a
.«..»s , !
their farm a t Culver, Mrs. Bunch board
.
trin
it h
28.
8 pounds,
Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen and
and children will Join Mr. Bunch. of America of the Nyssa high m i r a U n d Scotland W l
For
medical
care:
Mrs
Floyd
Floyd Guests At Dinner—
Mary K have returned to their Fined On Speeding Count—
school home economics d e p o w a a tt
WinnepeR, Vancouver and !Cam!’tx'*1 of Nyssft' Baby R ad olfa) M r and Mrs. Cyrus Williams and I home In Portland after visiting
Bill Little o f Nampa was fined
F E LLO W S H IP D IN N E R HELD
were guests of their president. Miss
i
A
Id
art
of
Nyssa and Mrs. Jim ] Curtis of Ontario were Sunday the past three weeks with Mrs. *17.50 by Judge Don M. Graham In
Seattle.
About 300 guests attended the fel- Jnmee Prost. at her home Sundav
.¡- i'
wof Be l z e ^ ^ B B
dinner guests at the H. R. Sher Olsen’s
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs Justice court Tuesday on a charge
a-^hin d
i n n e r at
a t the
th p Adrian
A d r i a n United
T Tn itPd ^
v r n in »
P l a n * were
u a t p made
m a d * for
f« »* th
» h a e isTK
> in **
*l
iO rnaKP
m .iK P ln<*
t h P trip
lowship
dinner
evening.
Plans
lu
Mr
wood home.
Charles Newbill at the Owyhee of speeding in Nyssa.
Presbyterian church last Thursday year's program. Following the bus-
WU rpfnain *n ,hls roun- Teachers To Meet—
dam. and at a dinner last Sunday
evemng Th e roast beef dinner was iness meeting, the group «njoyed
a month. Mrs Whincup
Nyssa high school and element- 4-11 Girls Meet—
at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Dale Club Sponsors Play Day—
served by the men o f the church refreshments served by Mrs. Prost ' ** ed n thte coun,ry last year,
I ary teachers will go to Baker F r i - ! Th e Thim ble Belles 4-H c lu b ' Garrison.
At a meeting of the Owyhee R id
under the direction o f Rev. Henry and Janice. Those attend*«? were
„
. .
day. October 1 to attend p one- held a meeting at the home o f I
____________
ing club last Friday, the members
Moore. Musical numbers were pre- the vice president. Betty Winched
am ber 34 Tto- Return To Rupert—
voted to sponsor a “ play day” to
Mr. and Mrs Verne Far-on who
sented b> Dick Kraigh, Vernon the secretary
Ruth Russell and recently moved to Vale, have sold Teachers a., .«ctatkm.
High achodl first year gtrts started work on | Mr and Mrs. D W. Moncur. par- be held at the rodeo grounds Sun
Parker. J a n e t s E ^ e r . M en tn P et- Beverly
Hoehn, Dorothy Erwin, their residence in Nyssa to Mr anJ Junior high sihool instructors coin purses
Mrs Thomas served’ ; ents of Vern Moncur. returned to day. October 17. A t this time the
erson,
EUiou and Wilbur Marion Grace Brown. Dean Irvlnq. ,lnd Mrs. Earl Dorathy of C alif- > »111 go to laG ran d e for an in - v r - refreshments
A
new
m em ber.1 their home In Rupert after a visit members will practice stunts,
- , „ rrrr en-
Jackson. T h e group was accomp- and the club advisor, Mrs. Charles om la, who have returned to Nyssa vice training program October 28 Connie Ball, was voted into the of several weeks at the home of J Joy racing and other events
The
anted by M yrna Lane.
Steffans.
to make their home.
I and 29
club
thelr son.
public Is Invited to attend.
Th e Nyssa Civic club has decided
to sponsor the purchase o f new
banquet dishes for the high school
home economics department.
In letters to various groups the
civic club secretary said “ In view
of the fact that various local or
ganizations have benafitted by die
use of the home economics facil
ities in the past, we aare sking
these same organizations for dona
tions to held finance this equip
ment."
T h e civic club is donating one-
third of the total cost. The Lions
club voted to give *15 and the
chamber o f commerce voted to
contribute $20 at meetings held
Uiis week.
T h e dishes will not be used in
die school's training program, but |
will be used for dinners served to
local organizations.
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Shipping O f ’48
Lettuce Started
Nyssa Loses To
Emmett; To Play
Weiser Friday
Chest Proposal
Postponed Y ear
Nyssa Succumbs
Nyssa Man (¡ets
Call For Draft M of Nyssa and Mrs J J 8ar*
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