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r/ieNYSSA VOLUME XXXXIV NO. 50 '-rrjëfêèZiir . „ 1>>V JOURNAL THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22 . 1949 TWO SECTIONS—TEN PAGES Completion Of Memorial Hospital Is Assured Period Tons Of Baled Bulldogs To Play Contributions Auction Sale Of Vacation 1500 Treats Are 30 Ilay Of Schools Will Lost In Fire Final Week Of Prairie City Anti Run For 10 Days Given Children On C. Seburn Farm Christmas Rites Adrian Hoop Teams To Reach Over L. D. S. Reported A 50- ton stack of baled hay was The Christmas vacation for The Nyssa Bulldogs will play only $100,000 Mark Closing Sunday As Successful children destroyed by fire on the Carl Se By Santa Claus of the Nyssa schools will one basketball game durli^j the burn farm west of Nyssa Sunday start Friday afternoon of this week Christmas vacation. Coach Howard with a loss of a approxi W ork On Hospital Build- stated Wednesday. and will continue until Tuesday, Older Youngsters Guests night, mately $1000. School Program Given; Lovejoy The Bulldogs will meet the strong in«; To Be Resumed January 3. This plan will be gen Nyssa Fire Chief Frank Morris City outfit on the Nyssa other firemen went to the Churches Announce Prairie erally followed throughout the Of C Of C And Eagles and floor Wednesday, December 28. The Soon As Possible scene of the blaze, but could do county. At Picture Show Plans preliminary game will be opened nothing to halt the flames be The last Christmas program of at 7 p. m. of lack of equipment. How At the conclusion of reports of all Following a successful auction the season will be given by the high An estimated 1500 youngsters and cause week marked the beginning The Prairie City school is a small committees, ever, about two tons of the hay of Last the board of directors sale held last Saturday, the second school B school, but has an impressive hundreds of parents swarmed into Christmas observances and holi was reported to have been saved club and orchestra in of the Malheur Memorial Hospital ward of the L. D. S. church will the high glee school record in games played with A by neighbors and firemen. the Nyssa business section last Sat day festivities, which are being announced today that building Friday at urday to witness the 1949 arrival The new fire truck of the Nyssa continue its campaign to raise In Larry Pryse, Prairie City association the financial campaign has been so conducted in schools, churches and teams. p. m. The public is invited to of money to complete its new chape! 2 attend. has one of the outstanding prep Santa Claus and partake of the Rural Fire Protection district, successful the contractor will be on Alberta avenue with a series A large crowd attended the pro hospitality of the Nyssa chamber which will be used in fighting homes all during this week and basketball players in the state. authorized to complete the con of four entertainments at the Nyssa gram given by the four upper grad of commerce and Eagles lodge. rural fires, has not arrived here which will culminate in the cele Tonight, Just before the opening struction of the building at the ear theater next week. bration of Christmas in homes and at the Christmas vacation, the yet, but is expected about the first Santa Claus arrived on Main liest possible date. The total con of the elementary school last street on a float, also occupied by of the year. A two and one-half hour Show es Bulldogs will play Adrian on the churches Sunday. tributions in the supplemental in the gymnasium. The the Nyssa municipal band, which will be given each afternoon for nii’ht The upper grades of Nyssa grade Adrian floor. campaign are expected to reach was divided into three played Christmas songs and other four days beginning December 26. program Then, Just following the vacation, school presented their annual 100 Voyage of the Wee The picture entertainment the first ! parts—••The Christmas program Wednesday of January 3, two Bulldog teams, 100 After Santa Claus At the final dinner meeting at Red Cap”, fifth grade; •'Bob numbers. day will feature Errol Flynn in Crotchifs this weak. The high school stud Baker and Nyssa, will meet on shook hands <wlth and talked to tended by 85 volunteer workers In Dinner”, sixth many ••Robin Hood", a technicolor film. I grade, and Christmas ents will enjoy a special Christ the Nyssa floor. children, he was taken to the Masonic hall tonight, Jacob Story cd the Other the gymnasium, A short comedy and cartoon will Wise Man, “The mas program presented by the high where he was Erection of street signs and a school orchestra and chorus. Fischer, president of the hospital junior high school. also be shown. given an opportunity to converse survey for numbering houses in At the Church at the Nazarene, association, reported that the build The pictures that will be shown with hundreds of tiny tots, who ing will be furnished and equipped the other three days have not been are expected to be complet the young people will present a really believed in receiving Christ Nyssa In order that the hospital may be determined. The ward may ar Christmas pageant, “The Gift Mag ed this week, according to City mas presents from jolly old St. as soon as possible for the range a stage entertainment in nificent”, Friday evening at 8 o’ A statement made by Charles opened Manager E. K. Burton and Lions Nick by way of the north pole. reception of patients. addition to the picture show on clock. The children’s program will Club President, Tom Seppich. Reynolds of La Grande, state high With the assistance of several ________ "We hope that all who are in a the last day, according to W. J. signs, affixed to the be given during the Sunday school way commissioner, to a delegation position Santa Claus gave treats top The of steel so will pay their sub Beus, who is in charge of the affair. The volunteer service organlz- to helpers, and church hour Sunday morning. of Malheur county residents in La scriptions to in do full steel posts, are finished in the children as they passed in at this time”, Mr. Bishop H. D. Christensen an 1 ation formed at the conclusion of line around the gymnasium. At the Christian church Friday Grande Monday that this county Fischer said. “This baked enamel with a white back advance pay nounced Wednesday that with the the first Malheur Memorial hos Youngsters beyond the "tiny tot” ground and black lettering. evening, a program will be given by will receive its share of new high ment will enable the board to meet sale of fertilizer contributed for the pital campaign in 1947 welcomed stage, went to the Nyssa theater, In Che residential section, city the Bible school, in which all of way construction was followed payments on contracts as they auction last Saturday, the net pro the workers of the present hospital where they were guests of the employes dug 134 post holes in 20 the classes will Join in presenting Wednesday by announcement by due. To those who can only come pay ceeds will probably reach about campaign Wednesday as members chamber .of commerce and Eagles hours. The men dnj each hole to the Christmas story. state highway commission in their subscriptions in Installments, a $12,000. The commercial fertilizer, of the area organization and laid at a picture show featuring “Trail a considerable depth with a post- At the pariah hall, the members the Portland that a contract had been notice will be sent at an early date amounting to about 80 tons, will plans for special committee assign the Yukon". The 700 children hole digger affixed to a tractor and families of St. Paul's Episcopal issued to C. E. Leseberg of Nyssa asking for the payments on install be sold to farmers at private sale. ments to safeguard the work ac of church will Join in a Christmas and finished the holes in about one the show were given treats as minute. Along the concrete side party complete with treats and a for grading and surfacing six miles ments. The fertilizer was not sold be complished in the present and prior at left the theater. of highway 30 from Ontario to "Although the total objective for cause of the lateness of the hour. money-raising campaigns. This they Claus Saturday evening. walks on Main street the work was Santa One hundred treats among the not Plant hill north of On the supplemental campaign was not In addition to the money expected organization will cooperate with 1500 On Sunday morning at the As Pumping so easy. distributed to the children at quite reached, the board of direct to be derived from sale of the the women’s auxiliary that has the theater and gymnasium con Mr. Burton said the approxi sembly of God church the Sunday tario. Leseberg's bid for the work was ors and special committees of the fertilizer, the sale netted approx been doing such excellent work tained certificates entitling the mate cost of the signs was $1500. school and worship services will approximately The Nyssa volunteer workers are working on imated $9,500, which will be added during the past 18 months, leaders owners to small prizes given by The Lions club members volunteer be combined in presenting the man was also $196,000. awarded a contract plans for additional financing to said. to the chapel building fund. ed to make the survey for number Christmas message in sor^ and for a $132,000 road project Nyssa business firms. on the assure the opening of the hospital By a rising vote the workers The estimate of the building cost ing of houses and have completed recitation. Lawen-Crane section of a secon at the earliest possible date”. showed their appreciation for the At the Methodist church Sun of the church structure is >129,000. the work except for two vacant dary state highway in the Bums "When the hospital Is completed, volunteer service given at cam day morning, the adult choir will without furnishings. The organ blocks. Mr. Seppich said numb the especially designed contageous section. sing two Christmas anthems, “The ization, which is paying for the paign luncheons by the women of ers have been allocated accord Birthday of a King”, with Leon Projects now planned for Mal disease and polio section will be a work as it progresses, has spent various organisations cooperating ing to the numbering system and great blessing to the people of this heur county during 1950 include Burt as soloist, and Jesu Bam approximutel. "70,000 on the build with the Malheur Memorial Hos occupant of "Jje houses will be bino”, with Hugh Tobler as soloist. Ontario to the Payette Junction section of eastern Oregon and west ing. Church ftt-jefs hope to start pital Women's auxiliary. The notified of theTr numbers. Notices Idaho”, stated Dr. L. A. Mauld- (awarded to Leseberg): Ontario to ern At the L. D. 8. church, a special Carlo using the building by late spring. women were under the leadership will probably be mailed within the Junction and Cairo Junction lng, health officer Although the crowd at the auc of Mrs. Bernard Frost, chairman next week. Property owners and Christmas programs will be given to Nyssa, whole-hearted response of Garrison corner south "The people during the morning services. tion was not very large, everything for all the meetings. renters will be expected to remem in memorial hospital of Nyssa, the Folly farm section in the was sold by the auctioners, W. L. The women of the following or ber their numbers and start using Faith Lutheran church will give southern financing backs the opinion of the Malheur county, and Ore Lane of .Nyssa and James Olin of ganizations served: two groups Uniform Fund Benefit them on their correspondence. a Sunday school program Christ gon's share of bridges over the doctors, and many health author Lebanon, who donated their serv from the Methodist church; two After the numbers have been re mas eve at 8 o'clock, and a Christ that there is a public demand river at Payette and Weiser. ities ices for the sale. The auction, groups from the L. D. S. church; Sponsored By Nyssa ceived, the Lions club will prob mas day service at 11 a m. Sunday. Snake for adequate hospital protection in Reynolds said this work will cost No Sunday school will be held approximately $1335,000. except for the sale of livestock and Episcopal guild; Eagles auxiliary; order to prevent unnecessary loss of ably leave a master list at the city Municipal Band Christmas day. machinery, was held in the recre Christian church; Catholic church; life,” stated Dr. J. J. Sarazin. hall, where interested persons may Commissioner Reynolds said he Catholic church plans to would ask for a survey to study “It has been a great tnsplriatlon ation hall. The women of the Civic club; Nu-Acres Farmerette their numbers free of charge. The midnight T h e newly-organized Ny s sa secure club and Riding club. mass Christmas eve. the complete remodeling of the to see the selfless spirit of the 90 church served lunch at noon. Erection of the street signs and hold municipal band presented a lot of Confessions will be heard Friday highway Mrs. Bernard Frost, ohatrman Bishop Christensen said “We volunteer workers In this present numbering of houses are parts of from Nyssa to Adrian. campaign”, new talent In an entirely new way a coordinated plan to secure letter night from 8 to 10 o'clock and Sat The Malheur wish to thank the merchants for of waitresses, and the following during stated Fred Bracken, delegation general chairman first music festival, carrier service in Nyssa. The post- urday afternoon from 3 to 4 o'clock. was disillusioned county of the organiz their fine co-operation, especially women served at noon-day lunch which was its held hopes for ation. ''The dally attendance in the gymnasium office department will provide A children's Christmas party will a state secondary on road its program the those not of our faith, and also eons: Mrs. Wesley Browne. Mrs. last Saturday night in a large carrier service when the city meets be held Friday night at 8 o'clock. this county. Mr. Reynolds explain workers and their enthusiasm of cer those who belong to the church. J. L. Church, Kathryn Crandall, crowd of adults and before children. Regular mass will be held at 9:30 ed that the secondary highway tainly has a spiritual basis." We asked the people at the auc Mrs. A. Chadwick, Mrs. Ruth With the gymnasium in dark certain requirements. Sunday morning. Chadd, Mrs. Sidney Walker, Mrs. of the board of direct tion to patronize all local businesses E. had been abandoned be ors “In and behalf H. Fleshman, Mrs. Anderson, ness. the program was opened with The Independent Baptist Mission program the members of the volun In order to create a better feeling cause only about half of the funds will hold a special Christmas ob needed for the state's share were teer workers of this organization C. E. Wemick, Mrs. Robbins, the band playing "Showboy” and in the community and help our own Mrs. Mrs. Coleman, Miss Zwemke, Mrs. the band's majorettes giving a servance 8unday morning during actually available. we thank all the people of this institutions." the worship hour. W. E. Schireman, Mrs. Ted Morgan, demonstration of lighted baton area who have cooperated, in this The commissioner recommended Jr., Mrs. A. C. Sallee, Mrs. Frank twirling. As the lights were switch present and the past money-rais an educational program .to cope Farm ers’ Co-op campaigns, by subscribing money Morgan, Sr.. Norma McKimmy, ed on, the bandsmen appeared in The principal officers of the Auxiliary Starts with the problem of truck over to ing build this hospital. Their service Ethel Crawford, Ethelwyn Sarazin, their new red and white uniforms, Malheur County Jersey Cattle club Issues Patrons’ loading. He said allocation of high seated on the stage before a silver will mean much to the life and Marjorie Eastman, Mrs. L. P were elected at the annual meet Equipm ent Project way funds to one or two counties background, bearing the words of all who live in this com Ruth Bybee, Virginia By Refund Checks Thomas, ing of the organization in the had been discontinued entirely be health City Band". munity," stated Clyde Snider, chair bee, Fern Kessler, Emma Kessler, •Nyssa women's club house in Ontario American Legion auxiliary unit cause officers and courts refused The first dancing number of the man of general organization. Mrs. Olen Petersen, Mrs. Williams, The Farmers’ Supply co-operative No 79 of Nyasa is starting its sec tc co-operate in the attempt to "The the amount of money raised Bill Beus, Mrs. Ann Beus, highly varied program was a Tuesday. Rosel Hunter was elected as of Ontario and Nyssa is distributing Mrs. ond annual campaign to purchase stop abuse of roads through the Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. Mary Thomas, routine by the Nyssa Taperettes, president for his fourth term and needed equipment for the commun operation of overloaded trucks. through voluntary effort to build a patronage refund checks amounting Mrs. Bybee, Phyllis Hadley Mrs. Charley Grider was elected ity. Memorial hospital in an area hav Russell, Oertrude Nannette to approximately $8000 this week. Broad. Johnnie The Malheur county delegation ing Lorraine Fischer, presenting a secretary about 10,000 population sets a Melita Fife, Arlene Dick, and for her sixth term. Louis These refund checks are going to Lena Taylor, The auxiliary plans to purchase a was composed of County Judge and singing act, "24 Hours Johnson of Vale was re-elected as hospital bed that may be used in the Irwin Troxell, County Commis national record for the amount of Garrison, dancing farmer members who had $100 in Sadie Butcher, Claudine raised from such a population Grace Brown, of Sunshine", accompanied by Mrs. vice president. The directors elect homes of the residents of this area sioner Alva Ooodell, County Eng money vested in the co-operative as of June D. O. Bybee at the piano. In con ed Tuesday are Lee Stoker of without charge or by any doctor or ineer Walter Sandqulst, Secretary area by gifts and shows the self- Fullmer, Caseie Campbell, nection 30, 1945. These payments are the F. Mrs. hoda reliance of this truly progressive with the number Jolene Adrian, Fred Burgess of Vale and nurse. Hawley, Mrs. Gillenskog. Mrs. first that have t en made to mem H. F. Logue of the Ontario chamber community", stated L. D. Barr, twice presented an acrobatic act, Charley bers since the co-operative started Bunn, Mrs. Hendricks, Verla Love- Hunter Grider of Nyssa. Through this same plan last year of commerce, Mayor Dyer Ben retained to act as adviser in plan was outstanding for an am Irvin Slater of Boise, western the auxiliary was able to purchase nett of Ontario, Grant Rinehart, doing business on its own premises joy, Laura Whitaker, Dorothy Baer, which ning and financing the Malheur performance. in 1941. The checks range from $3.95 Vera Seppich, Ellen Richardson, ateur representative of the Ameri a portable oxygen tent, which is to Ormond Thomas and Clyde Snider Memorial hospital. of Barr “In Mrs. Bibby, Mrs. Kingrey, Mrs. Betty Fife gave a hilarious im field to $407. be housed at the new hospital. can Jersey Cattle club, delivered Nyssa and Bob Webster of your first effort you raised said, 8282,300 personation of Betty Hutton of the th principal address at the meet Representatives bearing letters of of The co-operative was organized in Stafford, Mrs. Hill. Mrs. Pennls, movies In the present supplemental in a vocal burlesque. With ing. He mentioned the increase authorization, signed by the officers Adrian. 1935 with a capital of $300 in cash Mrs. Storm, Mrs. Robbins, Mrs. a phonograph Sandqulst and Mr. Goodeli and campaign have raised 890.000. playing a record, in the Jersey green in the 11 west of the American Legion auxiliary will Mr. probably and was operated on a commission Pruyn. Opal Holmes, Iva Adams, "Wherever attend a meeting of This makes you a total of $352.200 for an Me There’s ern states and indicated a need in will call on all residents of this the state highway basis until it acquired its own prop- j Nora Snodgrass, Lavonne Culbert You”, Miss There's to be Oregon for changes in the milk area in the near future to explain Portland next week. commission in area with 10.000 population. This erty in 1941. Today it has a net J son, Donna Mitchell, Sue Marshall. singing. Leon Fife Burt, appeared amount, on a camparatlve balsls of acted as laws. Mr. Slater complimented the the plan in detail. The auxiliary worth of $202.000. owned entirely Alene Holmes, Mrs. John Kopp, master of ceremonies who during area populations, Boise should raise the Malheur group on Its achievements wishes to have the public under HtudrnU Return— Joyce Lienkaemper, Elaine Lienk- by its farmer members. and Weiser $704,400 by do of the show before Ken Borge, for the last year, mentioning that stand that this plan involves neither A large number of college stud $2.817.800 During the co-operative's past fis aemper, Inez Mitchell, Ida Miner, first for a memorial hospital. Boise radio announcer, arrived at it had won the Hulburt trophy for the request nor the acceptance of ents from the schools of the north nations Marj Shuster, Wllda cal year, more than $500,000 worth Mrs. Nettle, reason for this great success the gymnasium, said Miss Betty having the best spring show in the any donations. However, the ap west are returning to their homes Is "The of merchandise was distributed to Farmer, Marie Wilson, Betty Wil "Hutton” that the people of this area put through state and tied with Clackamas proval and cooperation with this in Nyssa to visit their families and human members. Petroleum products, auto son, Audrey Wilson, Mrs. Jayo, the courtesy Fife of appeared values property values Brothers, county for second place nationally plan will insure the purchase of this friends for the holidays. Some of and realize the above supplies, farm machinery, seeds and Kate Herrlman. Mrs. Van Zelf, Mrs. but apparently he Warner equipment for use in the homes, the students arrived Sunday and pital protection.” great need for hos fertilizers and home appliances are Jones, Mrs. Udlenick, Mrs. Lundy, Paramount studios. should have said on its achievements. the principal commodities handled Mrs. John Dority, Helen Malley, meeting was opened at 10:30 without charge. others as soon as their term ex Mrs. Joe Dirkson. Mrs. McGinnis, After the band, directed by Leon a. The by the concern for its members. m. for the transaction of gen aminations were over. Most of (Coo tinned an Page 2) The directors of the co-operative ! Mildred Hartley, Dorothy Patch, eral business. A potluck lunch was Radio Station To the students will return for reg Creamery Mailing are President A. P CJoodell of Nys- ! Ruth Buchner, Freda Holcomb. George Steel Wins served at noon by the women of istration January 3. Returning Checks For Milk sa. Vice President LeRoy Henman Mrs. Lancaster, Mrs. Gonyer, Mrs. the club. Be Placed Here from Eugene are the following Uni Checks amounting to $111.000 of Nyssa. Edward Ker of Oregon Foster, Mrs. Seuell. Mrs. Baxter, In Beet Contest Among the out-of-state visitors Radio station KWHI of Weiaer of Oregon students: Marian were mailed this week by the slope, W V Richmond of Ontario Mrs. Field, Mrs. Meroney, Mrs were Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Vaughn announced plans today to establish versity Brown, Viva Mary Leseburg, Oreta Farmers’ Creamery and L. B Hyatt of Idaho. Clinton | Thomson, Mrs. Johnson. Nona First prize for entering the largest of New Plymouth. a studio and office in Nyssa. Stunz. Beverly Ure, Florence Nlc- company at Co-operative Payette as an addition Keasling of Ontario is secretary- | Fischer, Mrs. Vem Duus, Rae Tra- beet In the resent contest sponsored According to Manager Claude cum, Ross Orover, John Barthol- al payment on milk received manager. bert, Betty Rinehart, Oretchen by the Nyssa Lumber company has Josephine Skuhal Cain, the concern has rented space oma, David Sarazin, Royce Chad the concern during the first by 10 Billings, Irene Church, Irene Snider been awarded to Oeorge Steel, who in the Fry building and is remodel wick, dames Heldt and Olenn months at the year. Contest Deadline Near— and Mrs. Ed Prost. received $15 from the firm for his ing the quarters. It plans to make Of N vphs Passes Schireman. R. C. Hammond, general man Those interested in entering the 27‘4 pound beet | its first broadcast Christmas day. Oregon State students from Cor- ager, stated In a letter to patrons Christmas lighting contest are Square Dance Planned— The >10 second prize will go to Josephine Marie Skubal. daugh The firm will have a man stationed lnclude Raymond Larson, Dick board of management asked to notify Mrs. J. J Sarazin, The last square dance to be held the rightful owner if he will mage ter of Mr. and Mrs Vincent Skubal. in Nyasa permanently and will vallla who are returning this week Is that very “The happy to be able to return phone 278, by Monday. December In the Nyssa gymnasium is planned himself known at the lumber plant. died at her home on the east side broadcast intermittently. Tensen, Lrwetlyn Robbins. Teta additional payment of five cents 26. for December 29. After that date The man. whose name was not se Sunday night. Okano. Deane Irving, Marie Sebum, an per pound of milk butterfat re the dances will be held in the cured when he left the beet, entered The baoy was born in the Nyssa Te Resume Meetings— and Yoko Okano. ceived for the first 10 months of Son Bom— Boulevard Grange hall the first 21 pound beet in the contest. Nursing home October 36, 1949 Be After a recess of several weeks Marian Ballantyne, Mardl Bailee, this year. This will bring your A son was bom on December 17 and third Thursdays of each a Because beets submitted by Neil sides her parents she Is survived because of the Malheur Memorial Janice Frost. Jane Parr, Evallne average pay-out considerably high at the Nyssa Nursing home to Mr month. Dlmmick and the Pipe Line Ranch by two brothers and a sister, Jim hospital campaign, the Nyssa Towne, Doris McGee, Shirley Whit er than in other parts of the and Mrs. Carrol Tucker. company weighed approximately the my, Jerry and Judy and her grand chamber of commerce will re ley snd Elian Anne Herman arriv country. ----------------------- Win In Talent Shew— same. 1$ pounds, John Oetrom of the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Skubal sume Its luncheons Wednssday. ed home from Eastern Oregon Col "The payment of five cents ad Founders Group Formed— Three Wriser pupils of Mrs. Lloyd lumber company awarded each a >5 parents, of Nampa. December 38. The Lions chib, of Education at La Orande. ditional per pound of milk but Fred Bracken was elected pres!- Wilson's dance class were the win-' prize. Oraveside services were held which has been in recess for the lege Bob Wilder and Bob Church have terfat is a surnriae to ua as well as dent of the founders service organ- ners in last week's KWEI-Star Wednesday morning at 10:30 in the same reason, will probably hold from Boise Junior collage to you folks, because it can only be izanon of the Malheur Memorial talent show. The three small Her* Frena Peeetefle— Nyssa cemetery. Father P. J. Oalre a special meeting next week. The returned at Boise; Val Dee Child from Brig calculated the end of a act per hospital at a meeting held in Carl's children, four and five yean of j Mr. and Mrs. Afton Paris snd of the Catholic church at Ontario club «rill not meet on Its regular Young university at Provo, iod. This at figure over Doll House today noon. Other de- age. will compete in the grand; son of Pocatello arrived this week conducted the service Interment date, Monday, because of the ob ham Howard Flanary from Lewis and $111,000. It can vary represents from year to tails of the meeting will be finals this week with their song to visit during the holidays at the was in charge of the Nyssa Funeral servance of Christmas and New Clark collage in Portland and Lee year. It depends largely upon the published next week. | and dance numbers. home of Mr and Mrs Dean Smith. home. Year'a Snider from Whitman college. support of Its members." Proceeds Hit $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 ; Show Entertainm ent Is Planned Sign, Numbering Project Ending Women Hospital Workers Lauded Varied Program Is Popular At Musical Festival Officers Named By Jersey Club — — - $ Leseberg Gets Road Contract , .