Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 02, 1948, Image 1

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777 e NYS SA
VO LljM E XXXXJ11 NO. 47
IS ANNOUNCED FOR
ONTARIO DEC. 4-5
A Green Bar program for troop
’ ommitteemen and junior leaders
f the Boy Scouts of Malheur
ounty will be held in Ontario
December 4 and 5.
At the big brothers banquet F ri­
day night each scouter will be host
to a junior leader.
1 Allen Frost o f Nyssa will talk
i t the luncheon on "W hat I Ex­
pect of My Scoutmaster’’. W aller
McPartland, scoutmaster o f
the
Nyssa Lions club troop, will have
charge o f a discussion on "W h a t Is
My Job As Scoutmaster?” John
Palmer, as a Nyssa committeeman,
Spencer W. Beus, son of Mr. and will lead a discussion on the ad­
Leo Child,
virs. W. J. Beus of Nyssa, left vancement program.
November 18 for western Canada scoutmaster of the L. D. S. troop
to fill a mission for the L. D. S. of Nyssa, will talk on the duties
of the scribes and quartermasters
church.
Sunday afternoon.
Between 100 and 150 men and
boys are expected to attend the
affair.
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SCOUT PROGRAM
2c
Santa Claus will arrive in Nyssa
December 23 at 1 p. m. for an earls
visit to the youngsters of Nyssa
and vicinity.
Santa Claus will be brought intc
town on the fire truck under police
escort and will greet the children
near a large Christmas tree or
M ain street between second and
third street. T o each child he will
give a stocking containing candy
and a favor.
A free show for children will
be held in the Nyssa theater, be
ginning at 2:30 p. m. T h e feature
picture will be "T h e Prince and the
Pauper” . A t the conclusion o f the
show oranges will be distributed to
the youngsters.
The children’s program is spon­
sored • by the Nyssa chamber ol
commerce, the Eagles lodge and
Beet Sugar R efinerary Employes
union No. 22818.
The chamber o f commerce will
erect two large trees on Main street
as a part of the city’s decorative
scheme for Christmas.
As plan­
ned last year when the first dec­
orations were purchased, the cham­
ber of commerce has added to the
decorative equipment.
T h e pur­
chases included more lights, so tha
seven strings of streamer ligh ts
and lights for two trees are now
available. The large electric star
made last year by C. H. Morrison
will be hung over one o f the
Christmas trees.
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JOURNAL
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
Santa C laus To
Visit In Nyssa
Thurs., Dec.
Children W ill Be Enter­
tained; Streets to
Be Decorated
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1948
Officers Named
By Chamber At
Weekly Meeting
Road Improvements and
Other Mattel’s Are
Discussed
Bright Future
For Dairying
In County Seen
TWO MEN FINED ON
DISORDERLY CHARGE
IN JUSTICE COURT
Wayne Kressley and Glen Holmes
of Nyssa pleaded guilty in justice
court Tuesday to a charge of dis­
orderly conduct and were fined
tlOO each by Judge Don M. G ra-
nam. They paid the fines.
Claude Davis, who is alleged to
have been involved with Kressley
afTd Holmes, will appear in Justice
court this afternoon. .
The three men are alleged to
have used their car to force Lem
Davis, Ontario fire chief, to drive
to the curb on Main street in
Nyssa a few days ago in the belief
(hat Davis was an Ontario pojice
officer for whom they were look­
ing. Davis said he convinced the
men that he was not the police
officer and alleged that they told
him they would have "beat him up”
if he had been.
Annual Meeting Of Dairy
Breeders is held in
Nyssa
Henry Hagg, president of the
Officers of the Nyssa chamber of
Oregon Dairy Breeders association
commerce were elected at a lunch­
ieclared at the annual meeting of
eon of the organization in Carl’s
he Malheur County Dairy Breed-
Doll House Wednesday noon.
nrs association ir> the Episcopal
The 1949 officers will be Fred
Bracken, president; Dennis Patch,
parish hall in Nyssa Monday a f-
vice president; Harold Henigson.
’ ernoon that Malheur county has
secretary and Ormond Thomas. Ed
a bright dairy future, especially If
Knettle and Edison Child, direct­
Dr.
Gerald
Wendt,
editorial
its provides better balance to its
ors.
director of "Seience Illustrated”,
Ormond Thomas reported on the
will speak at a meeting of the agriculture.
activities o f the Malheur county
Mr. Hagg especially emphasised
Malheur County Knife and Fork
roads committee that is attempt­
club in the Moore hotel in Ontario the need of growing good a lfa lfa
ing to secure state highway im ­
Friday night. December 3.
hay and pasture under the local
provements in the county.
The
irrigation systems, and the Im­
committee has protested to the
highway commission the proposed
portance of conducting dafry hertW
use of money for re-construction BOXERS PRACTICE
improvement testing in connection
of the Snake river bridges at P a y -I
ta r
i
14 A I I
with a sound breeding program.
ette and Weiser at the expense of
111 L E . O I G I ' I
" A L L
He said a community that can grow
road
improvement
in
Malheur
Tw enty-five boys comprising the
county. R. H. Baldock, state ^iigh
The 1948 health bond sale to Its feed successfully and can bal­
way engineer, told the committee Nyssa high school boxing squad are raise money for the Malheur coun­ ance its agricultural production
750 WASH CLOTHS
practicing
‘
d
aily
in
the
American
no money had been allocated for
should be a natural area for dairy­
An all-star Nyssa team was sel­ ARE GIVEN AT SHOW the bridges, but added that it prob­ Legion hall under the direction of ty Tuberculosis and Health associ­ ing.
Coach
W
alter
L.
McPartland.
The
ation
program
of
activities
is
now
ably would be because o f the al­
ected Wednesday night to play the
The Oregon association presi­
leged liability of the highways com­ boys are working out at the hall, underway, according to William E. dent has 50 head o f cows producing
All-American
Basketball
Circus
because
there
is
no
room
for
them
missioners in case of accident
Blackaby, treasurer of the associ­ on his farm in Washington county.
outfit on the Nyssa floor December
Seven hundred and fifty wash George Aiken, state budget direct­ In the school buildings.
The cows, all from artificial in­
cloths were contributed for the or, told the committee he did not
10 .
McPartland said he has some ation.
semination, are daughters o f seven
A committee o f the Nyssa Lions Malheur Memorial hospital at a think
good
boys
and
if
they
are
willing
Chairman of the bond drive for different sires and are extremely
Baldock’s
argument
wa.,
club, sponsoring the game for the picture show sponsored by the pri­
to work the school w ill have a Nyssa is Clyde Snider, who reports
valid.
uniform in type and production.
benefit of its activities fund, se- mary association o f the L. D. S.
good
squad.
Mr. Thomas said several eastern
The manager of the Oregon
lected the following players from second ward in the Nyssa theater Oregon counties are included in the
No schedule has been drawn yet. that $310 was contributed by Nyssa
Dairy Breeders association, Oben
business men last year.
he local town teams: Lyle Miner last Friday afternoon.
district that would be adversely a f­ but the Nyssa squad expects to
Simonson, reported in connection
of the Stunz team, Lloyd Lewis
The children paid no money for fected by the construction of the have half a dozen matches.
Mr. Snider said 10 men will solicit
with the year’s activities that the
and Leon Bailey of the Aggies; attending the show “ Michael O'- bridges and will be contacted by
funds in the business district of rate of efficiency in service per
Dareld Steinke, Pete Timmerman Halloran", but each contributed one the Malheur committee, which docs
Nyssa, beginning today. He added calf is up 13 per cent over that o f
end Joe W heeler o f Bracken's; or more wash cloths. Donnie Jen­ not object to construction of the
that 75 per cent of the money col­ last year. He said that Malheur
Don Brewer o f the Adrian town sen contributed 29 wash cloths to bridges, but does object to the use
lected
in Malheur county will be county, with a rate of about 62
win
first
prize.
The
wash
cloths
ream, and Tom Moore, Bob Church,
MILITARY SERVICE
of money for them that would
per cent, leads all of the state in
spent here. Mr. Snider stated that
Dr. John Kopp, Robert Wilson and will be given to the Malheur M em ­ otherwise be used on road improve­
(his production efficiency. He at­
IS CONDUCTED FOR Blair Hendricks o f W ilson’s store, orial hospital auxiliary.
chat the purpose of the bond drive
ments in Malheur county.
tributed this condition to superior
JORDAN VALLEY MAN Walter McPartland and Calvin
The
Nyssa chamber endorsed
The Nyssa high school band dir­ is to give business people an op­ teed and climate in Malheur coun­
Wilson were appointed as coaches.
Charles Reynolds o f La Grande ected by Lynn J. Lawrence will portunity to give more toward the ty.
Members o f the Nyssa lio n s club
Four carloads o f Nyss^t Veterans
for eastern Oregon's representative present a concert In the gymnasium
The report o f the local tech­
program of the association than
at 8 p. m „ December 7.
of Foreign Wars and Mrs. Don reported that "anyone desiring to
on the highway commission.
nician, Royce Roberts, indicated
Graham and Mrs. E. K . Burton of see a good fa=t ball game should
In addition to the group numbers, those who receive Christmas seals that the membership has increased
The chamber voted to support
the auxiliary motored to Jordan come out to see this contest, which
any
organization
sponsoring
a solos and duets will be presented. through the mails.
75 per cent since August 1, 1947.
Valley Saturday to assist with will be one o f the highlights of
The program will be given as
Nyssa team in the proposed Snak^
Nyssa solicitors besides Mr. Snid­ The August 1, 1947 membership
Private funeral services were held River Valley Basketball league, at follows: March, "T h e League of
graveside services for Pvt. James the basketball season."
er will be Calvin Wilson. Jack G all­ was 100 and the membership Sep­
Cm-ta, who was killed in France.
The novelty white team consists in the Nyssa Funeral home chapel least to the extent Mi paying the Composers" by Edwin Franko G old­ oway,
Ralph
Lawrence,
Edison tember 31, 194« was 176. Mr. R ob­
Legionnaires of Nyssa. Adrian o f Bob Karstens, 6 feet, 3 inches: last Thursday morning for Mrs. $15 entrance fee and other inci- man; tone poem, “ Finlandia” by Child, Olean Wells, Orin Sum­ erts praised the dairymen for MMr
and Homedale also attended the ’B iff” le e , 6 feet, 4 inches; Tom m y Julla A. Evans, who died at the dentai expenses. Suggested entries Jean Sibelius; baritone solo, Miss
ner, Kenneth Renstrom, Bernard co-operation in the local project.
league are Weiser, Payette, Joye Gann; waltz, "G old and Sil­
services, which were held at 10 a Lee, 6 feet, 1 inch; “ Moose" Lapp, home o f her daughter, Mrs. E. is. j
He said that expansion of the pro­
Eastman and E. L. Jamison.
m. following funeral services held ¡8 feet, 8 inches; George Stapley, Eastman, near Adrian November 22. | Ontario Lions, Ontario V. F. W., ver" by Franz Lehar; "G randpa’s
All business houses in the county, gram this coming jrear is certain
in the Catholic church in Jordan 6 feet. 7% inches, and “ Sky" Sie- Rev. Henry Moore o f Adrian con­ Vale, New Plymouth and Nyssa.
Clock” , a novelty arranged by Paul as well as clubs and certain in­ co come, not only in the area now
ducted the services. Interm ent was
Valley. M ilitary services were held wert, 7 feet, 3 inches.
Yoder; piano solo, Miss Carlene dividuals are being asked to pur­ oeing served, but in additional
at the grave, with full firing squad
Jones:
fantasy,
“Kindergarten
Tickets are on sale at the Nyssa in the Owyhee cemetery.
Students Return For Holidays—
chase health bonds, according to communities in the county.
Mrs. Evans was born a t Mound
and color guard.
Robert Talbot, | pharmacy, M iner’s barber shop,
by Goldman;
overture,
A number o f Nyssa young people, M arch”
At the business meeting, presided
Blackaby.
After the bond sale,
Jr. acted as commander and Don Wilson Brothers department store Prairie, Minnesota July 30, 1859. who are attending college return­ “ Bagdad” by Forrest L. Buchtel; the mail sale of Christmas seals over by President Rosel Hunter,
She lived at Gooding, Idaho for ed to their homes for the Thanks­ clarinet duet, Lola Weeks and Viva
Graham as chaplain.
and Carl’s Doll House.
(hree members of the board o f
will be started.
many years, but after the death giving
T h e veterans were guests of the
holidays.
Fram
Eastern Mary Leseberg; "A Gay 90 Revue” ,
Bond and Christmas seal money directors whose terms expired were
of her husband in 1923 she made Oregon College of Education at La Gerald R. Prescott, Ralph H. Prink was used last year to X-ray about re-elected.
Corta fam ily at a dinner served
They are Qlen W.
her home with a sister at A ta­ Grande, were Mardl Sallee, Eva- and Harry J. Wenger; “ Round the 4,000 persons in an all-out cam­ Peterson and Elver Nielsen o f
in the Madagara hotel.
scadero, California and w ith a lene Towne, Shirley W hitley, Ruth Band” , novelty, arranged by Paul paign to find T B cases early. Nyssa rural route and Wendell
daughter in Pocatello.
A short Toombs Osako Hido and Marjorie Yoder, and “Star Spangled Ban­ Health literature was also provided Richmond ( !
To McCall—
‘ ario. At the next
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Wilson ana
time ago she moved to Wendell, Merrick; from Oregon State college ner” by Key.
to all schooLs in the county.
A meeting of t c V;ard of directors
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stunz spent
Idaho to live with her daughter, at Corvallis, Reid Cottle and Marie
successful educational campaign to the directors win select a president
Sunday at the Emil Stunz cabin
The Nyssa Bulldogs w ill open Mrs. Phyllis M. Sharp. She had SeburTl; from University of Oregon
mtrest the county court in ob­ and secretary.
been
In
failing
health
for
some
at McCall.
at Eugene, Greta Stunz, Beth M it­
their basketball season this week
A motion picture, “ Inside Story
taining a full-tim e health unit for
time.
A
fter
leaving
the
hospital,
chell, Beverly Ure, and two guests
end against stiff competition, the
the county was completed. Some of Modern M ilking” , shown by
Rebekahs To Meet—
where
she
received
treatment
for
of Beverly Ure, from Portland,
veteran T iger outfit of La Grande.
Bailey,
assistant
county
I of the money also went toward Leeds
The Rebekah Sunshine club will The Bulldogs and Tigers will tangle a broken hip, Mrs. Evans was David Sarazin and John Bathal-
research for a specific cure for agent was viewed by 109 persons.
meet Friday afternoon, December Friday and Saturday nights, begin­ taken to Adrian.
oma; from Brigham Young univer­
tuberculsosis, and toward the sal­
3 at 2:30 p. m. at the I. O. O. F. ning at 8:15.
Several matters of interest to
Other
surviving
children
are sity, Farrell Peterson. Mary Lou
ary of a medical-social worker at Son Born To Nyssa Couple—
hall.
A ll members are asked to
farmers
were
discussed
at
the
reg­
A B squad preliminary will be Hubert Evans o f Hagerman, Idaho Schenk, Marjorie Bishop, Joyce
Private and Mrs. William Prater
The Dalles tuberculosis hospital. A
hand In their articles for the ba­ held at 7 p. m. Friday night. Hunt­ and Ralph Evans of Arcadia, Cali­ Stoker, and Reid Ray; from the ular meeting of the Oregon Trail social hygiene guidance program of Nyssa are the parents o f a sou
Grange
last
week.
zaar to be held December 10 and 11. ington will play in a preliminary fornia.
University of Idaho at Moscow,
is also sponsored by health groups. born November 27 at the Holy Ros­
A lengthy discussion was held
June Serage; from the Idaho State
ary hospital in Ontario.
Saturday night.
on
the
oleomargine
tax
bill.
Alva
Receives Injuries—
Collage at Pocatello, Jerry Bellou,
The A squad, which will be later Goes To Washington—
Firemen Called—■
Goodell
gave
a
report
on
the
state
Joye Gann and Don Chesney are reduced, now consists of Royce
Mrs. Dale Garrison planned to and from Whitman collage at Walla
Firemen were called to the Farm­ Visits At Twin Falls—
meeting of the county commission­
recovering from minor injuries they Chadwick, Alvin Pecka, Bob Wilder, leave today by plane for Pullman Walla, Lee Snider.
Mrs. Grant Lewis and Sandra
ers Supply Co-op plant at Second
ers
which
he
attended
in
Portland
received in a motorcycle accident Bob Wilson, Floyd Hale, Deane and Spokane. She expects to visit
street and Bower avenue Wednes­ left Sunday for Twin Falls, where
and
also
discussed
state
legislation.
last Thursday.
T h e motorcycle Hunter, Sat Kayano. Ronald Low, her grandmother, who will be 90 Idaho Falls Visitor Here—
day afternoon as a precautionary they are visiting relatives this
overturned when Chesney attempt­ Albert Pecka, Rae Williams, Jack years old December 3.
A guest for the holidays at the Frank Parr spoke on the situation measure after a quanity o f gas­ week.
in
China
and
Mrs.
Fern
Cuncorn.
ed to avoid hitting a dog that had Bowen, Delwin Holcomb, Melvin
home o f Mr and Mrs. Don Eng-
oline had been spilled when a
strom was Mrs. FJigstrom’s sister. newly elected lecturer, gave a paper
run into the treet.
Marcum, Dick Pounds, Richard Here From Kansas—
workman was filling a tank. The Returns To Wallace—
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Brown of Miss Helen Bartholomew of Idaho on Oregon.
Wilson and Joe Mitchell.
John J. Sm ith returned to W a l­
firemen washed the gasoline into
Announcement was made that
Dance Scheduled—
Nys«a will play Parma on the Lucas, Kansas and Mr. and Mrs. Palls. Mrs. Pearl Bartholomew re­
a drain.
Firemen were called to lace, Idaho, where he Is employed
A 600-pound baby beef will be Panthers' floor Friday, December E. Parker, formerly of Luray, K a n ­ turned with her daughter to Idaho Joint installation o f officers will be the gymnasium Sunday because of on construction work, after spend­
held in the Oregon Slope Grange
given away at a dance to be held 10 .
sas, were week-end guests o f Mr. Palls.
a smoke scare.
The stoker ran ing the holidays with his fam ily
hall December 15.
>n the Nyssa gymnasium Saturday
and Mrs. O. E. Dorman.
out of coal and began smoking so in Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culbertson,
night, December 11 by the Nyssa Visit Here—
Holidav G u e s t-
students practicing for a play at
Jack Williams of Tw in Palls was Mr. and Mrs. W illis Bertram and the gymnasium called firemen in To Baker—
Veterans association. Music will be
Guests at the Owen Gann home Hfcre From Wyoming—
Arthur Rouse served refreshments.
a
guest
of
Lee
Snider
at
the
Clyde
furnished by Savage's orchestra
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wilson and
Mrs.
Merrill
O
’Neil
of
Saratoga,
for Thanksgiving were Mr. and
A Christmas party .w ill be held the belief that fire had broken Richard and Phillip, and Mr. and
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¡Mrs. H u b ert E. Cox o f Monta Wyoming, accompanied by her son, Snider home for Thanksgiving va­
out.
Mrs.
Houston
Wilson
spent
Visit Here—
Vesta, Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Paul K erry Lee, was here over the cation. On Saturday, the Snider at the December 14 meeting of the
Mr. and Mrs. Don Sherwood and
antj children o f Caldwell. Thanksgiving holidays to visit her fam ily accompanied by their guest, Oregon T rail Grange. An exchange Turkey Dinner Planned—
Thanksgiving at the home of Mr.
of gifts costing not more than 50
small sons o f Hermiston spen’ Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Findley o f parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Thom ­ visited in Boise.
The Owyhee Riding club will and Mrs Dwight W yckoff in Baker.
cents will be held.
Each family serve its annual turkey dinner for
Thanksgiving day and the week­ Vale. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Bow­ ason.
is to provide one pie and enough members and friends Friday, De­ Here From Eugene—
end at the H. R. Sherwood home. man of Pasadena and Mr. and Mrs.
To New Location-
Rev and Mrs Rolland Wuest and sandwiches for themselves.
cember 3 at 7 p. m. in the home
Guests at the home o f Mr. and
Walter Looney of Nyssa. Visiting Visit In Caldwell—
economics room o f the high scchooi Mrs. R. G. Larson over the week­
Guests At Dinner—
over the week-end at the Gann
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Buchner and daughter left Nyssa last week for
location
at Wilbur, Cub Scout l eader Chosen—
Mrs. J. C. Beam. Mrs. C. C home, were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bus­ fam ily spent Thanksgiving at the their new
building. The dinner will be fol­ end were Mr. and Mrs. R. M. W ray
Orville Maze has been selected to lowed by a regular meeting. Mem­ and Mrs. Robert W ray and small
Pounds and Glenn bounds were ier and their son and daughter. Bob Pasley home in Caldwell. Washington. Rev. Wuest. who has
dinner guests at the R oy Pounds George and Jennie Busier, o f Her- Guests at the Buchner home F ri­ been pastor of the Nyssa Faith act as cub scout leader for Nyssa. bers o f the dinner committee are ton of Eugene. Mrs. R. M. W ray
The appointment was made this Mrs. Loyd Adams, chairman. Mrs. is a sister of Mrs. Larson.
home Thanksgiving day.
miston. Mrs. Busier is a sister of day and Saturday were Mr. and Lutheran church, has accepted the
week at a meeting of the cub scout O. Schweizer, Mrs. Rolland Holmes.
Owen Gann and Mrs. V. V. Grider. Mrs. Paul Scheuerman and daugh­ pastorage at Wilbur.
committeemen.
Finley Shuster is Mrs. Charles Culbertson and Mrs.
Non-Support Charged—
During the night o f November
ters o f Portland and John and Bill
the assistant cub scout leader.
Here From Twin $»•■*—
39-30 the temperature dropped In
. Paul Estel Pryor o f Nyssa was Guests Depart
Phil Mitchell.
Pasley of Caldwell.
Mrs. Solon Lewis of Tw in Falls
remanded to the county jail in [ M r and Mrs j . w . McDowell
Nyssa to 10 degrees above aero,
Nursing Home Notes—
has been visiting the past week at Purchase Car—
lieu o f $250 bail by Judge Don M.|of Tw - „ Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Return From Utah—
according to U. S. bureau o f rec­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Emil
Stunz,
Sr.
are
M
r
and
Mrs.
Leland
Carlson
oi
the
Burnall
Brown
and
Waynard
lamation thermometers.
Moisture,
Graham In Justice court last week - 1 John Wagner of Grangeville left
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bumingham
parents of a son born amounting to .16 of an Inch, fell
Mrs. Lewis is a driving a new Mercury they re- p arma are
end on a charge o f non-support {or
their homes Sunday
after and
daughter
returned
Sunday Talbot homes
cently
purchased.
November
26.
He
weighed
8
sister
of
Mr
Brown
and
Mrs.
T
a
l­
luring the same period. The pre­
of his wife and children.
¡spending several days at the B em - from Bountiful. Utah, where they
------------------------ pounds, t i
ounce.
A son weigh- cipitation was in the form o f snow,
spent several days visiting rela­ bot.
------------------------ lard Frost home.
*
Here
From
Reno—
mg
7
pounds,
3
ounces,
was
born
amounting to two Inches.
tives.
Joint Event Held—
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Favre of i November 2 7 to Mr and Mrs. Avery
Return From Richland-
M r and Mrs. Emil Stunz were Here From Walla W a l l a -
Reno,
Nevada
were
guests
last
week
Larkin
o
f
Parma.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Oeorge
M
cKee
re
C A R D P A R T Y B E N E FIT HELD
hosts at dinner Thursday in ob-
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Fergusen! t o Nampa—
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turned last Monday from Richland at the C. A M ally home.
tervance of Thanksgiving day ana 3f w alla Walla spent the Thanks-
Mr. and Mrs Lynn Lawrence and
The Rebekah lodge will sponsor
Washington
where
they
v
ta
'fd
»
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Here
From
Ogden—
also the 20th birthday o f theis J giving holidays at the home o f Dugan spent the holidays at the
the second o f a series of card part­
Visit
In
Nyssa—
Mrs.
Harvey
Hagstrom
of
Ogden
•
he
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Max
daughter. Greta, a student at the Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Galloway.
M P Lawrence home in Nampa
Mr and Mrs S ta tu o f Salem ( arrlved prklay at the C. H Steph- ies at the I. O O. F. hall Saturday
Their ^ anddaUg^ [ 1
University o f Oregon. Other guests j
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On Thanksgiving day, the birthday Schweizer
The dooe
were recent visitors at the home aIlgen home, to be with her motli- evening. December 4.
Pamela
Schweizer.
who
had
bee«
anniversaries of Mr Lawrence and
were M r and Mrs. Oene Stun/ visit In Baker-*
prize will be an electric knife
t>f
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
C.
I
»
y
.
Mr.
|#r
Mrs
Stephensen
is
recovering
visiting
them
remained
at
Rich
and daughter, Suzanne.
I Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Burton were his mother and father, were ob­
The public Is Invited
and Mrs Statts also visited Mr I [ rom a g nr r injury received in a sharpener.
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j visitors Thursday and Friday at served.
land.
__________
and Mrs. C L. Hawkins.
jfaU
to attend.
Teachers T o Portland—
the home o f Mr. and Mrs John
Sale Of Health
Bonds Started
All-Star Team
Named By Lions
Nyssa Band Will
Present Concert
Services Held
For Mrs. Evans
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I
t
Nyssa To Play
LaGrande Five
Oleo And Other
Topics Covered
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Mrs. Joe Brum bach and Miss Burton of Baker. W hile there they
Clarice
Northeis of
the Nyssa *ttended the baptismal services for
Teachers association will attend a their granddaughter. Marjorie Sue.
meeUng of the Oregon Education Mrs Burton's parents from Btlver-
aasociation in K trtland this week- ton were also present for the ser-
end.
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1 rice.
Breaks Arm—
Mrs. Andrew McGinnis is re­
covering from a broken arm injur-
ied in her home Saturday. Ruth
Petty o f Kingman Kolony is caring
for Mrs M cQinnu
attend Purina Convention
Hugh Tobler and C liff W right
left Friday night for St Louis to
attend a Purina convention.
Mr.
Tobler will visit In Chicago an
rout« home
Hunting Elk—
|To C aldwell—
Dale Garrison. Emerson Binga-j M r and Mrs. George Mitcchell
man, Charles NewbiH and Clifford were Thanksgiving day visitors a t ___ _____ _____ _________ ________ ______
Nielson will hunt ilk in the Baker • he home of Mr and Mrs. Dorsey j Sunday dinner guests o f Mr. and
area this week-end.
Donnelly of Caldwell.
I Mrs. Cheater Ooodell o f Payette.