Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 21, 1949, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    raeNYSSA
VOLUME X X X X IV NO. 15
Experiments At
Station Shown
To 150 Persons
Talks Made A t Feeders
Day Program By Coll­
ege Leaders
JOURNAL
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, A P R IL 21, 1949
LEE GRABEL GIVES
GOOD PERFORMANCE
IN MAGICIAN SHOW
Lee Grabel, master magician,
proved to a fair-sized crowd m
the Nyssa gymnasium
Monday
night that “ you c a n t believe what
you see” .
Mr. Grabel appeared under the
auspices of the Nyssa Lions club,
which will turn its share o f the
proceeds over to th e (Malheur M em ­
orial Hospital association.
Many
persons said the performance was
the best magician show they had
ever attended.
Grabel escaped early in th e per­
formance from a wooden box made
by a local carpenter and later in
the evening his assistant escaped
from a lacked and canvas-cov­
ered box and Grabel took her
place in a m atter of seconds. While
walking along the aisle blind-fold­
ed,
Grabel
indentlfied
articles
placed near his hand.
The magician also performed the
usual card stunts and rabbit tricks,
except that he used pigeons. Much
of his entertainment was of a
humorous nature. He was assisted
in his performance by several
Nyssa young men.
Boy Scouts Will Valedictorians
Bulldogs Score
Hold Maneuvers Of Adrian, Nyssa
Win In Track
The
annual Malheur
district
Schools Chosen T h e Nyssa Bulldivjs easily won
green -bar maneuvers of the Boy
Scouts o f America will be held In
the oity park in Nyssa April 23
and 24.
The green bar patrols will set
up campsite and demonstration
area Saturday, beginning at 1 p.
m. and after supper will open dem­
onstrations at 8 o'clock. A camp­
fire session will be held at 9 p. m.
On Sunday the boys will prepare
breakfast at 7 o'clock and hold in­
spection of campsites at 8:30, with
demonstrations following.
Church
services will be held at 9:30 and
demostrations at 10 o’clock.
Fol­
lowing lunch at noon, more dem ­
onstrations will be given, following
a break-up of camp and a flag
ceremony.
The public is invited to see the
scouts in their maneuvers.
In addition to learning the re­
sults o f the feeding operations
conducted at the Malheur exper­
imental area during the last sev­
eral months, approximately
150
fanners and business men learned
from speakers at the Station’s an­
nuals Feeders day program last
Thursday something about the in-
tr.cacies o f farm financing and
management.
The Ontario chamber ol com­
merce served lunch, consisting of
’’hot dogs” , doughnuts and c o f­
fee, to the visitors.
Speakers included Prof. E. L.
Potter, head of the division of agri­
cultural economics;
Dr. R.
E.
Stephenson, soils scientist, and O.
M. Nelson, professor of animal
husbandry, all o f Oregon State
college.
Supernntendent E. N. Huffman
spent a few minutes discussing SEUELL RECOVERS
the results o f the feeding pro­
CAR QUICKLY BUT
gram, involving the feeding of four
lots of steers over a period of 140
CULPRIT ESCAPES Raymond Carpenter. John Flan­
days, ending April 9.
ary and Gregory Russell are recov­
The four lots, each containing
M. C. SeueU's automobile, stolen
10 steers, were fed as follows; Lot from the Seuell ranch on the Idaho ering from injuries sustained when
1, chopped alfalfa, cor-, and bone- side of Snake river early last motor vehicles in which they were
meal; lot 2, chopped-, alfalfa and Saturday morning, was quickly re­ riding became involved in a crash
corn; lot 3, chopped alfalfa, barley covered by Mr. Seuell and his son, at First street and Park avenue
last Saturday evening.
and bonemeal, and lot 4. chopped Lloyd,
with the
assistance
of
Carpenter, who was driving a
alfalfa and barley.
Parma and Nyssa police officers.
The average daily gain was 1.97
About 5 o’clock. Mr. Seuell heard passenger car was still confined to
In lot 1; 1.90 In lot 2; 1.79 in lot someone drive his car away and as his bed at home Wednesday after
3, and 171 in lot 4. T h e feed cost he Jumped to the window saw the receiving treatment in the Nyssa
Flanary and his
per pound of gain was 20 cents car traveling in a southerly direct­ Nursing home.
in lot 1, 21 cents in lots 2 and 3 ion. He and Lloyd started in pur­ nephew, the four-year-old Russell
and 23 cents In lot 4.
suit in the son's car, while Mr. boy, received treatment in the
For the first time, Huffman fed SeueU’s daughter. Mrs. Jean Blak- nursing home for head injuries.
three hogs in each lot o f 10 steeix. esley, telephoned Parma and Nyssa They are now recovering. T h e boy
*n all cases the hogs were given police. The policeman at Parma was injured when he was thrown
supplemental feed as needed and cornered the culprit south of the through the windshield of his fath­
in all cases the hogs showed a main part o f p - ^ 'a about the ers pick-up, driven by Flanary,
profit over the feed costs, rang­ time Mr. acres good U oyd arrived who is employed by the father.
ing from $6.48 per pen to $32.71 there. T h e h, 3-roonii je<i across a James Russell, local painter. Car-
per pen.
drain ditch,
dairy naohine was penf**' t5 a Jan*- . living north-
This year was the second in recovered und. terms L. Seuell a t ­ J~ . of Nys6a.
which the steer trial has been run. tributed the qua
v to *'-e
The highest gain last year was re entJv-installed tekqi.il)r(>*y hi the NYSSA DEPOSITS
In* 3. Ove- .he two-year v »rind ai,.-a ,-nd the alert nevi of the
HIT 3V2 MILLION
mere has not been a significant Ny-sa and Parma policemen. Sher­
difference between rations, H u ff­ iff Ray Stevens was also thanked
Deposits o f $3,503,932.58 and loans
man said.
for his co-operation.
A fter the form al program, sev­
The thief abondoned a stolen and discounts of $1,735,367.37 are
eral persons remained to view car south o f the Seuell residence reported by the Nyssa branch of
grass seedings and some of the after it ran out of oil and gas­ the First National bank of P ort­
trials of creeping alfalfa, in which oline. The model A was damaged land, according to Manager G. J.
Mitchell.
there is considerable interest. As because o f running without oil.
trials were conducted fo r the first
T h e figures were compiled in ac­
time this year on creeping alfalfa, Elected District Director—
cordance with the April 11 call by
Its value as a pasture crop re­
Dale Garrison was elected as a the tomptroller o f the currency.
mains to be determined.
director o f the Nyssa road assess­ A t the same tim e totals for the
In one of the principal talks of ment district In an election held First National bank o f Portland,
the day. Prof. Potter talked par­ Tuesday.
Only three votes were head office and 45 branches were
ticularly on the effect o i the in­ cast.
as follows: T ota l resources $507,-
crease in papulation in the Pacific
365,745.50; deposits $469,082,363.09
northwest on the livestock industry. Farmers W ill Meet—
and loans and discounts $162,580,-
Prof. Potter said the population
A meeting of the M alheur Coun­ 882.63. Totals fo r the First N a t­
of the three northwest states had ty Farm Laboring Sponsoring as­ ional group, including all branches
increased by more than 40 per cent, sociation will be held in the Nyssa and the 15 affiliated banks were
with Oregon leading with 48 per gymnasium at 8 p. m., Monday, total resources $610.859522; deposits
cent. He said the increase in pop­ April 25. T h e purpose of the m eet­ $566,620,915.46 and loans and dis­
ulation had not changed the farm ing w ill be to formadate plans for counts $186,482,892.69.
situation as much as some persons the 1949 season. Farmers o f the
think, because many of the leading county are invited to attend.
Young People T o Meet—
crops in Oregon are produced on
Young people from the Methodist
such a large scale that the pop­ Ba'I Practice Scheduled—
churches o f Ontario, Vale, Weiser,
ulation on the coast would have
T h e Nyssa baseball club will Emmett, Fruitland and Payette will
to increase to a great extent be­ start practice Sunday. April a t at gather ait 3 o'clock Sunday after­
fore it would consume all of the 2:30 p. m. All persons Interested noon fo r a sub-district youth rally.
production.
T h e theme o f the really is “T h e
in playing with the team are In­
Consequently, Oregon must still vited to attend the opening prac­ Challenge o f the Summer” . The
ship the m ajority of its crop pro­ tice.
The opening w ill give the rally will open at 3 p. m. with reg­
duction to eastern markets. How­ team a month of practice before istration and a get acquainted p er­
ever, Professor Potter said there the opening game M ay 24 at P a y ­ iod. T h e main speaker o f the a f­
are some agricultural products in ette.
ternoon session will be Rev. Don
which the Pacific coast is a net
Northdurft of Boise, and the main
deficit area.
These commodities Court Of Honor Held—
speaker at the evening service will
are mainly beef. pork, mutton and
Th e L. D. S. scout court o f hon­ be Rev. W. C. Moore of Nampa.
dairy products as a group.
or was held last Thursday evening The Nyssa Methodist young people
As a result of being a deficit a t the L. D. S. church.
Th e will be hosts to the visiting groups
area in these commodities, the badges were presented by Henry at a 6 o'clock supper. Miss Betty
northwest still has to ship in a Zobell and
Bishop Dean Fife. Winched is president of the Nyssa
great deal o f pork from the middle Kenneth C ottle and R oy Boh am group.
west.
T h e easterward trend for received
tenderfoot badges, and
surplus eggs has practically come to Dan Love joy and M ax T erry re­ Win In Essay Contest—
a halt, the professor said. Also, ceived second class pins.
M erit
Jimmie
Lis.sm.in and
Shirley
fre~.h m ilk sheds have become badges were awarded to Dan Love- Dolan, both freshman a t the Nyssa
larger because of greater fresh milk joy, M ax Terry, Larry Vaughan. high school, were winners in the
demand in the larger cities. Prof. K ay Riggs, K ent Bunn and K eith essay contest sponsored by the
Potter concluded his talk by saying Ray. Reed Ray is scoutmaster of American Legion auxiliary.
Jim ­
that the agricultural commodities the troop.
mie Lissman won the first prize
with the greatest future In Oregon
of 610. and Shirley Dolan the sec­
are those developed from meat and Wins Groceries—
ond prize of $5. The winners will
dairy roducts.
Mre. Arthur Cartwright won the read their essays on the subject
Dr. Stephenson said that in an $7.50 basket of groceries prize at ’’W hat Kind o f an American Am
area such as this, with its small Gordon's D rive-In, by sending in I ? ” at the meeting of the Am eri­
farms and relatively high fixed a household hint to the radio pro­ can Legion auxiliary this week.
costs. It is essential that farmers gram “ Needles and Pins” . This
maintain a high degree o f product­ program is sponsored by the Idaho Music Pupils Presented—
ivity of their land. He stated that Food Dealers association and the
Jane Parr and Donna Cheldelin
.several things are involved in this home owned food store«. O fficial o f Nyssa were among the students
increased productivity.
Common entry blanks for the program, of Mrs. Marie Gant Ogilvie, p re ­
manure, for example, provides a "Needles and Pins” may be se­ sented in a musical last Sunday.
greater variety of plant nutrients cured at Gordon’s Drive-In.
An­ Mrs. O gilvie presented her music
at less cast and with more last­ other basket of groceries will be students in a musical at her coun­
ing effect than commercial fert­ given away M ay 7.
try home with the parents and
ilizer.
He told how the livestock
friends o f the pupils In attendance.
industry- fits into the agricultural Returns To San Francisco—
picture in this area and provides
Marvaret Sara a n
returned to Groups To Meet—
an economical source o f manure. San Fransico Monday to continue
T h e Nyssa Parent-Teacher dis­
P ro f Neteon gave a general talk her work at the University o f Cali- cussion groups will meet in the
on the livestock industry.
forta medical school laboratory high school building April 28. Rev.
She visited her parents. Dr. and Don Campbell and Mrs Nolan *111
Family Sunday Set—
Mrs. J. J Sarazin over the week­ lead the discussions.
T h e First Church of Christ has end.
designated Sunday. April 24 as
Here From Ashland—
Family Sunday. A ll husbands, wiv­ Returns From Nebraska—
Mrs. Anna R enzona o f Ashland
es and children are invited to
Mrs Ed 9telnke haa returned returned to her home last week
attend.
A corsage will be given from Red Cloud, Nebraska, where after a visit at the home o f M r
to the mother having the most de­ she spent several weeks vialUng and Mrs. W. A. Reedy. Mrs. Ren-
scendants present.
her father, who Is BL
zema la M rs Reedy's mother.
Three Are Hurt
When Autos Hit
Grade Average Of 3.80
Made By Yoko Okano
O f Nyssa
the annual Malheur county track
meet in Ontario Wednesday by
scoring a total of 7314 points. The
Bulldogs have won every track
meet they have entered this year
Ontario was second w ith
42
points, followed by Vale with 34 H
and Adrian 4. H ale o f (Nyssa was
high point man w ith 14 L points.
Nyssa first place winners were
as follows: Pole vault, Krul, 9'
6” ; high hurdles. Hale 17feet; dis­
cus, Long 126 feet; 100-yard dash,
Wilson, 10.6; high jump, Coleman.
5’ 4” ; low hurdles, Lowe, 25.0;
broadjump, Hale, 19’ 6 V ;
220
yards, Takami. 23.5, and 880-yard
relay, Nyssa, Wilson, Hale, Chad-
wrick and Takami, 1:38.5.
TWO SECTIONS— 10 PAGES
CARNIVAL TO BE
GIVEN BY LIONS
SHOCKING SWINDLE
By A. O. Wells
T h e cries o f bingo, and the
chanting of Che barkers will re­
sound from the Nyssa gym S a t­
urday evening, April 30 when the
Nyssa Lions club will open tile
doors to the public fo r a carnival,
the likes of which the residents of
this community have not seen for
many a day.
This carnival, under the direction
of Dennis Patch, and his hench­
men will undoubtely be called the
oiggest swindle of the year. The
stooges (commit tmen) realize they
said, the general public loves to be
swindled. This carnival is to raise
money for the Lions’ share of the
equipment for the hospital.
Concessions will be on hand for
all kids from 6 to 60. A colossal
bingo game with
blankets for
prizes will be going full-blast the
entire evening. Hot dog stands and
soda pop will whet the appetites of
the patrons; Fortune telling will
foretell your future, (T h e past
should be forgotten); roulette will
clean you. but it will be a pleas­
ant cleaning; baseball and 'basket­
ball throw for the sport minded,
with Coach Lovejoy exponding his
technical knowledge and skill upon
you; dart throw for the ones with
keen eyesight; ring toss fo r those
who want to try their skill for the
gigantic prizes; beauty parlor for
these who with to try the latest
fa hions; novelty booth for souven­
irs; fish pound for the fisherman,
(a guaranteed bite on every hook)
and country store, with nylons as
surprises.
The door prizes are absolutely
out of this world. The lucky win­
ners of the mangle, combination
sandwich grill and w affle iron, and
automatic coffee-m aker will
be
well satisfied. There are no strings
attached to these prizes. Tickets
are now on sale for this drawing.
Tickets will be redeemed at the
door for 10 cents In carnival
money. So you cant lose In purch­
asin’
these tickets now.
Buy
yours before they are sold out.
Any member of the Lions club has
them on hand.
The valedictorians and salutator-
ians at the Nyssa and Adrian high
schools were announced Wednes­
day by the principals.
Principal Dennis W. Patch stat­
ed that Yoko Okano will be the
Nyssa valedictorian and Deane Irv ­
ing will be the Nyssa salutatortan.
Miss Okano made a grade average
of 3.80 and Miss Irving a grade
average of 3.73. These averages
were based on 4.0 as a straight A
or 1 grade.
Miss Okano is president of the
Girls Athletic association, editor of
the Bulldog and a member of the
Girls league.
She is active in
dramatics and speech.
Miss Irving is Girls league rep­
Mrs. George E. Pulsipher, who
resentative, vice president of the
Girls league and senior represent­ lived haif a mile north and half
ative on the sudent council. She a mile west o f the Nysa-Parma
is a member of the Tupelo staff junction, died Sunday morning a-
and Future Home-makers of A m i bout 9 o’clock in the Holy Rosary
erica. She has been very active in ho.pital in Ontario, where she un­
church work and L D. S. Mutual derwent a m ajor operation five
Ted H olly was chosen valedict­ 1 days before her death.
Mrs. Pulsipher was bom in G en­
orian o f the 1949 class o f the
Adrian high school.
His grade tile valley, Idaho in 1887 and mov­
average was 1.3. Betty Newbiii, ed from Burley, Idaho to Parma
She
with a grade average of 1.5, was rural route five years ago.
named sailutatorian. Baccalaureate was a very active worker In the
will be held M ay 22 and graduation L. D. S. church.
Survivors are her husband; three
exercises M ay 24. Principal G. E.
daughters, Mrs. D. Coyle of Span­
Bright announced.
ish Fork, Utah, Mrs. James John­
son and Mrs. Rolland Hymes of
Vancouver, Washington; three sons,
LeRoy Smith of Parma rural route,
Guy Smith of Spanish Fork, Utah
and Floyd Smith of Burley; four
sisters, Mrs. Bert W ild of Payette,
T h e Nyssa Bulldogs slammed out Mrs. Ettie Fowler of Oyden, Mrs.
an 8 to 2 victor over the Vale V ik­ Ben Powell of Burley and Mrs.
ings under the Nyssa lights Tues­ Claude Sullivan of Murphy, Idaho,
day night fo r their third con­ and a half-brother, Les Peck of
secutive victory over teams in the Burley.
Oregon division of the Snake river
Funeral services were held this
valley high school baseball con­ afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Nyssa
ference.
L. D. S. church.
Graveside ser­
T h e Bulldogs iia ie defeated every vices will be conducted Friday in
team in the Oregon division, but the Burley cemetery, where inter­ FINES ASSESSED
have another round to play before ment will be held. T h e body Is in
IN JUSTICE COURT
they can claim the county title the Nyssa Funeral home.
and the right to play the Idaho
Fines were assessed on throe
winner for the Snake river valley
persons in connection with alleged
SPRING
CONCERT
pennant.
fishing law violations and two on
The crowd was large and the
SET FOR TUESDAY speeding charges in Judge Don M.
night was cool fo r Nyssa’s first
Graham's Justice court durinf the
baseball game of the season under
The annual spring concert o f the past week.
the lights.
Nyssa high school band w ill be
Vernon A. Lawrence of Ontario
W ith one on base, Sad Itamura, held in the gymnasium at 8 p. m. was fined $50 and $1.50 costs April
Nyssa fielder, hit a home run in Tuesday, April 26.
18 on a charge of possession of
the first inning to start the scor­
The program was announced by trout during closed season.
Half
ing. The Bulldogs made one more Director Lynn Lawrence as fo l­ of the $50 fine was suspended.
run In the first inning, two in lows: University of Idaho-march, John L. Eggers o f route 2, Payette,
the second and three in the sixth K. L. K ing; "Repose and G ayety,” was fined $25 April 18 on a charge
frames
for
their eight
tallies. Clair W. Johnson; “M ilitary Elscort of no angler's license and was as­
Bates of Vale h it a three-bag­ in
4 Ways” , Henry
Fillmore; sessed court costs of $4.50. M arg­
ger in the fourth inning, but was “ Panora" by G . E. Holmes, “ Down uerite M arie Wyekert of Caldwell
thrown out at home .plate when he on the Farm ” by Prescott H. was fined the same amount on the
attempted to stretch his run an Pronk and Wenger, “ Home on the same charge.
extra base.
Range” , cowboy songs arrant’ ed by
Benjam in F. Shelton of Boise
Batteries were Barnes and Sh ef­ E. DeLameter, “ Russian Ohorul was fined $20 April 14 on a charge
field of Vale and Cleaver and and Overture” , arranged by M erle of truck speeding. Robert A. W ar-
Takami o f Nyssa.
J. Isaac. “ L e t M e Call You Sweet­ nock of Nampa was fined $23 on
Short score:
heart” by Beth Whitson and Leo the same charge. Both were as­
Nyssa
8
7
4 Friedman, "Chapel Shrine"—R e v ­ sessed court costs of $4.50.
Vale
2
2
4 erie by Chester Icon!, "Golden
O low”— overture by C lair W. John­ Soldier On Leave—
O. E. S. Of f i cer Visits—
son and “ El Oapitan” —march by
W illiam W. Blodgett, who is serv­
Mrs. Alice Robinson, associate John P hilip Sousa.
ing in the air corps as clerk-typist,
grand conductress of the Eastern
is visiting his grandmother, Mrs.
Star, visited the local chapter last To Sell Ticket*—
Vernena Beam, iwhile he is on a 30-
Wednesday afternoon. She held a
Th e G irl Scouts of Nyssa will day furlough.
Blodgett., who has
school o f instruction at the Masonic sell tickets for the home talent been stationed in the Panama C an­
hall in the afternoon.
show to be held May 9 in the al Zone was recently promoted to
Nyssa theater under the auspices the rank of sergeant. His mother
Parents O f Boy—
of the Malheur Memorial hospital and step-father and two children
Dr. and Mrs. John Kopp are par­ association auxiliary for the bene­ are visiting here this week from
ents of a boy bom Tuesday at the fit of the hospital fund.
A box Rupert. Idaho.
Another guest of
Holy Rosary hospital In Ontario.
of chocolates will be given by the Mrs. Beam is her sister-in-law.
Owyhee Drug company as a prize Mrs. Rose McPherson of Portland
to the girl selling the most tickets
Relative Dies—
(Mrs. John Long has received and Olean Wells will give theater In Earthquake Area—
word o f the death o f her brother- tickets to the winner of second
Mrs. R. A. Scott, daughter of Mr.
The girls will sell tickets and Mrs. Ben F. Calvert of Nyssa,
in-law. Dr. J. A. Goode o l Portland. place.
Mrs. Laura Goode, national presi­ around town, on Bder’s vacant lot and her three children were on a
dent o f the American Legion, was and in the post office.
train that was delayed by the
called to Portland from Indian­
earthquake recently at Chehalts,
apolis to attend her father-in-law ’s On Honor Roll—
Washington. Mrs. Scott and chil­
Included on the honor roll for dren, en route to th eir home In
funeral.
the winter term at Eastern Oregon Port Townsend following a visit in
Sentenced, Paroled—
College, which ended March 23 Nyssa, w here seven hours late
Dale Parker of Nyssa was sent­ KLdo of Nyssa, who earned better reaching Seattle.
enced in circuit court in Vale were Beth Chapin and Hisako
Tuesday to two years in the state than 35 grade point average.
Urges Roadside f'lean-up—
penitentiary on a charge of forg­
At the m eeting of the A. N. K.
ery and was placed on probation Here From Colorado—
Garden club this week an an­
by Circuit Judge M. A. Biggs. The
Mrs. Alice Ortbert and Mrs. Nellie nouncement was made th at the
next term of circuit-court will be Hightower of Salida, Colorado, ar­ roadside beautification committee
rived last Tuesday for a visit at the of the Oregon federation of Garden
opened April 26.
home o f Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frost. Clubs, was sponsoring a roadside
Th e women are sisters o f Mrs. clean-up campaign to be held from
Returns To Portland—
Mrs. C. O. Peterson and Children Frost.
April 25 to 30. T h e members of
returned to Portland Friday after
the local garden club fe lt that
visiting for several weeks ait the Hospital Auxiliary To Meet—
the week following the Nyssa safe­
home of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Sarazin.
The Malheur Hospital auxiliary ty council's clean-up week, would
will meet a t the parish hall M o n ­ be a good time to urge rural citi­
Ward Teachers ( hosen—
day, April 25 at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. zens to clean along their fences
F ifty-five
ward teachers were Carlos Buchner will give a report and ditches.
chosen Sunday evening at a meet­ of the 1948 National Hospital aux­
ing of the L. D. 8. second ward iliary convention. Dr Fred Orato- Attend Sunrise Services—
AH wo­
to visit the members in the ward. er will be guest speaker
Mr. and Mix. Charles Steffens
They held a joint meeting Monday men are Invited to attend.
attended the Easter Sunrise ser­
evening. The men go in pairs, and
vices on Llraard butte and spent
visit all ward members once each Leave for Convention—
Easter day with Mr. and Mrs. C.
Mrs. L. A. Maulding and Mrs. M Van Slyke o f Caldwell.
month.
Albert M cKknmey left Wednesday
to
accompany Margaret
Dtven. leaves For New York—
To Utah—
M r and Mrs Net 1s Larson left Phyllis Galloway, Neva M alloy and
Mrs. Norbert Sarazin will leave
Saturday for Richmond, Utah to Donna Cheldelin to the state Jcb’s Friday far New York City where
Daughter*
convention
to
be
hstd
at
attend funeral services for Mr.
she will visit her parents, Dr and
Ashland this week.
Larson’s grandfather.
Mrs Ben Schwartz
Mrs. Pulsipher
Taken By Death
Bulldogs Defeat
Vale Nine 8 To 2
Style Show Is
Held By Nyssa
Women’s Club
Styles Displayed By Loc­
al Stores And Sewing
Class
T h e annual spring style show
sponsored by the Nyssa Civic club
was presented at the Nyssa theater
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Lloyd
Wilson, chairman o f the show, was
assisted by Mrs. Bum all Brown.
Mrs. Bernard Frost, Mrs. Ron
Campbell, Mre. Bert Uenkaemper
and Mre. A. C. Sallee.
Modeling fo r the R itzie Dress
shoppe were Mre. Campbell Baer,
Miss Marian Brown, Mrs. J. E.
Brower and Miss Laura Schenek.
Hair styling by the Owyhee Beauty
shop were presented by Mrs. Sav­
age, Mrs. Bum all Brown and Mrs.
Childs and daughter.
Suits and
dresses from F ield’s dress shop were
modeled by Miss Betty Winchel,
Miss Nanette Bybee, Mrs. Gene­
vieve Fields and M ix. M argaret
Winch esky.
From the Golden Rule store,
styles were presented by Mrs. Tom
Eldridge, Miss Annette Campbell,
Miss Sharon Whitaker and Miss
Trena Rinehart.
M enibeA of the adult sewing
class under the direction o f Mrs.
Charles Steffens,
modeled
gar­
ments made in the class. Those
in this group were Mrs. Murle
Marcuum, Mrs. J. Ewer, Mrs. Jack
M cKee, Mrs. Geraldine Hawkins
and Judy Savage.
Modeling
for
Bracken's
were
Mrs. Marge Jackson, Miss Phyllis
Galloway, Mrs. Fred Bracken and
Mrs. Ted Moigan.
Mrs. Robert Wilson, Judy Wilson,
Mrs. Lloyd Wilson and Paul W il­
son presented clothing from Wilson
Bros. Department store.
Music for the style show addition
was played by Mrs. J. L. Church.
Mrs. Robert Talbot, Mrs. Emil
Paulus and Mrs. Beth Roberts pre­
sented hair styles from the Beauty
Nook. Jewelry worn by the models
was furnished by Jackson's and
Paulus’ Jewelry store.
Duiing the M fm ilssintia, “The
ruiy T ots" from me B etty Wuaon
School of Dancing did their “ First
Little Dance”. They were accom­
panied by Mrs. Robert Wilson.
A violin quartet from the high
school orchestra played "A lice Blue
Gown” and "A Pretty G irl Is Like
a Melody.” They were accompan­
ied by Miss Betty Fife.
Furniture for the stage setting
was furnished by the Peterson
Furniture stffre. A poster announ­
cing the fastiion show was pre-
ared by the junior high art class
under the direction o f Mrs. Charles
Schweizer.
Favors for the allow were furn­
ished by the Nyssa Pharmacy and
the Owyhee Drag company.
During the social hour, refresh­
ments were served from tables,
one In the lobby and one In the
front of the stage.
T h e tables
were centered with flower arrange­
ments and tapers. Flowers for the
tables were furnished by the Owy­
hee Drug company. Mrs. Houston
Wilson was chairman o f the tea
committee and was assisted by Mrs.
Harry Miner, Mrs. Gene Stunz,
Mrs. James Spoiford, Mix. Grant
Rinehart.
Mrs.
Edward Boydell
and Mrs. Robert Wilson.
Parents < if Boy—
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harker of
Schelley, Idaho, are the parents
of a baby boy, weighnig 6 pounds,
13 ounces. Mrs. Harker was fo r­
merly Helen Anderson, o f Nyssa.
Her mother, Mrs. Ruth Anderson
lias been visiting her.
Visits Here—
'Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jenkins and
baby daughter o f Nampa visited
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Newbern Glenn.
Mrs. Jen­
kins is a niece o f Mr. Glenn. Mr.
Jenkins, a fireman employed on
the Union Pacific railroad, suffer­
ed a fracture of the back and was
confined to his bed for some time.
leaves Hospital—
Mrs. Newbern Glenn received
treatment in the Holy Rosary hos­
pital In Ontario Thursday and F ri­
day of last week. She has return­
ed home some improved.
Is Quern Candidate—
Miss G reta Stunz of Nyssa has
been chosen by her sorority, Zeta
Tau Alpha, at the University of
Oregon as its candidate fo r Junior
prom queen.
T h e prom w ill be
held on Junior week-end, which
coincides with Mother's day week­
end
Miss Stunz is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stunz.
Daughter Arrives—
A
daughter, Caroline
Faye,
weighing 7 pounds, 1 ounce, was
bom April 8 In the H oly Rosary
hospital In Ontario to Dr. and Mrs.
L. W. Scott o f Nyssa.
Visit In Baker—
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kesler and
fam ily and Mr Kealer's mother,
Mrs. Emma P. Kesler of Burley,
Tdaho. spent Fear.ter In Baker.