Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 26, 1950, Image 1

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ITY JOURNAL
r/ieNYSSA
VOLUME XXXXV
NO. 3
Mail Carrier Service
To Be Started Mar. 1
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 26. 1950
State Officials
Architect . Raps
Colo™|
1 li? 0 ,T "
r fy
Will Play Joint
C. Morrison ror
Nv**a Court Team
Tell Of Plans
Negro Ohosts, outstand
| ?A r P A O ( j Y t r a r L
Hospital Stand lng Fisher's
I U1
I l U i l U Vf t i l IV
colored court jesters, will meet
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$ 4 7 0 Contributed
In Campaign For
Paralysis Funds
T1,e P°Uo campaign organization!
had received $470 from contributors j
j in the Nyssa area up to Wednesday
| a Nyssa town team in a basketball
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night, according to Mrs. Henry H. I
on the Nyssa floor Friday Garrison
Corner H u l s I Hartley, Nyssa chairman.
Inspector’ s Report I s 1 game
night. January 27.
Tlie $470 included the proceeds
In the preliminary game, start­
Asked; NyH.su*Ad r¡a n of the Ontario-Nyssa basketball
Filed; Directors, Off*
ing at 7:30. the Eaglees will play
game played several days ago and
Two Carriers Will Make
Survey Planned
icers Elected
Eagles Beat Vale
Bracken's in a regular semi-pro
donations from 170 individual con­ Richard Diven In
league contest. The two teams will
tributors and organizations.
2 Trip* A Day Under
Named
Alternate
69 To 6 4 In Hot
Charles Reynolds of La Grange,
In a verbal attack that came as then furnish the opposition for the
The committee mailed 1600 fold­
New Arrangement
Ohosts.
member
of
the
state
highway
com­
a complete surprise to local resi­
ers for the convenience of contrib­
For Scholarship
Contest At Vale
The colored players, most of them mission, who was in Nyssa Wednes­ utors in making donations, and only
dents. W. H. B Herrington of Port­
Tlie
post office
department,
land. one of the architects employ­ college men. are full of tricks. Out day with two other officials of the 170 have been returned.
The Carl Raymond Orey scholar­
The Nyssa Eagles defeated the
Money will be collected January ship for Malheur county for 1960
through Deputy Postmaster General
ed on the Malheur Memorial hos­ of 63 games played this season, Oregon highway department, said
Vale
entry
in
the
Idaho-Oregon
31 from the containers placed in
pital, brought to public view at the the Ohosts have lost only two.
has been awarded by the Union Semi-pro Basketball league Wed­ V. C. Burke, has notified Postmaster
The visiting players are comedi­ the department has issued a call business houses.
annual meeting of the hospital as­
ans.
top
ball
handlers,
trick
shot
Pacific
Railroad company to Ju­ nesday night by a score of 69 to 64 Lloyd W. Lewis that orders have
for
bids
on
a
project
designed
to
sociation Monday night a controv­
been issued for the establishment of
lian Hagood of Ontario.
ersy that has developed over the artists, hidden ball tricksters and eliminate the curves at the Garri- l i i « I Ig G x fy w T i l
on the Vale floor.
all-around hoopsters.
son corner southwest of Nyssa.
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wiring of the new building.
Richard Diven of Nyssa was
Atkins of Vale was high point city delivery service at Nyssa, in­
Mr. Reynolds also stated that the
Pacing back and forth near the
named as alternate, so that if Ha- man of the game with 16 points. cluding the delivery of parcel post,
highway department will soon make
rear of the study hall in the high
yood
does not use the scholarship Bob Church paced his team with effective March 1.
a survey of a proposed new high­
school building. Mr. Herrington de­
The Ny.ssa Bulldogs won their
"The establishment of city deliv­
way from the Fox farm on high­ first basketball game in several next fall, Diven will have an op­ 15 points. Other high scorers were
clared that he “had been mad all
H. Wilson with 13 and Tom Moore ery service on a two-trip basis dally,
way 20 northwest of Nyssa to the starts Tuesday night, when they de­ portunity to use it in 1961.
day" because C. H. Morrison, Ny.ssa
Oregon Trail schoolhouse, and in­ feated the Parma Panthers on the
The winner of the $100 scholar­ with 11.
electrician, had asked the state in­
except Sunday and holidays, ln both
Nyssa led most of the first half
Outstanding specialists in the dicated that the section will be Nyssa floor by a score of 32 to 24. ship to Oregon Stale college is
spector to inspect the electrical
the residential and business dis­
and
all
of
the
second
half.
The
fields of crop and livestock produc­ built when money is available.
work in the building.
The Bulldogs gained enough determined on the basis of 40 per
tricts,
is approved”, Mr. Burke said.
score
at
half-time
was
32
to
25.
cent
on
project
program,
records
tion
and
dairying
will
speak
at
the
State
Highway
Engineer
R.
H.
Declaring that "I think you have
points in the last half to clinch the
The Eagles will play Welser here "We are authorizing two regular
Baldock of Salem told members of victory after playing on even terms and story, 30 per cent on scholas­
carrier positions and auxiliary as­
rlngton stated that “We can't build be sponsored'by the United States the chamber of commerce at its with the Panthers in the first half, tic standing and 30 per cent on Monday night, January 30.
Bracken's, Nyssa's other entry in sistance of five hours per day.
you a hospital without your support. | National bank in the Boulevard weekly luncheon Wednesday noon which ended in a tie. The locals character, interest, qualities of
“ You will note that city delivery
that "It is a pleasure to be around made 12 points while holding Parma leadership and community and the league, last Its last two games,
Morrison is not qualified to inspect Orange hall February^ l and 2.
falling before New Plymouth Wed­ service is not to be given to any
Harry Sandqulst, Malheur county a growing place like Ny.ssa; to see to six.
the building as an electrical in­
The three-quarter time extre-curricular activities.
Selection of the winner and al­ nesday night of last week 46 to 47 house or business place which does
spector. We are going to ask Gov­ agent, said the two-day Institute how much progress has been made” . score was 20 to 18.
Mr. Baldock said $18.000.000 were
ernor McKay to bring an electrical will be opened at 70:30 a. m. Wed­
Pounds of Nyssa and Vickers of ternate was made by a committee and Payette 33 to 42 last Thursday not have a number nor to any house
nesday.
A
noon
lunch
will
be
serv-
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____
last
Friday.
nigiit.
which does not have a suitable mall
spent last year in the construction Parma tied for high point honors
and plumbing inspector with him
receptacle or door slot, as well as
when he comes to Nyssa. We are ed each day by the Home Economics j and re-construction of highways in with nine points each.
a
walk from the street to the resi­
club
o
f
the
Boulevard
Grange
each
Oregon.
The
amount
of
money
ap-
going to do you a good job and we
Nyssa players were Pecka, Bowen Vale’ s Fishier*
Hermann
Tells
O
f
dences” .
aren’t going to have any undermin­ day under the auspices of the bank, propriated by the national congress 6, Williams 7, Lowe 6, Holcomb.
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...
"Dairyhiif, 1950 Style", will be the j . j the. states for highway work is Marcum 2, Hale 2, Hunter, Wilson
ing. I am demanding that we have
Hospital Group Mr. Lewis said he has received
Defeat HullltOf'*
sufficient equipment to place city
inspectors here next Monday when title o f the first talk Wednesday j determined by a series of formulas and Pounds 9.
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morning following a colored movie so that Oregon always knows how
the governor is in town.”
The Nyssa B squad defeated the
The Nyssa high school boxing
The members of the Memorial delivery service ln operation in
After the meeting. Bernard Frost. film that will open the morning ! much it will receive when a bill is Parma flash-sophs by a count of j team last a match to the Vale Hospital auxiliary were told of the Nyssa.
Ewalt, . extension
The city of Nyssa and Lions club
passed. The state commission has 42 to 14.
an active member of the hospital session.
,
. Harold
,
. ,__,
_
I Vikings in the Nyssa gymnasium memorial hospital founders service
been allocating construction funds
association, told Mr. Herrington |
A i M
The Bulldogs will play Emmett before a fairly large crowd Wed- organization and of some of Its have completed the work of erect­
State
college,
will
lead
a
discussion
to the five divisions in the state on on tthe Emmett floor Friday nignt nesday night.
that Mr. Morrison is as well quali­
proposed services by Dr. C. L. Her­ ing street signs and re-numbering
fied as anyone in the Snake river in the new developments in dairy the basis of population, area and of thLs week and will meet the Vale
All of the fights were hotly con mann at the meeting of the aux­ the residences ln town, except for
management
and
in
the
dairy
in­
road need. Eastern Oregon receives Vikings in Nyssa next Tuesday tested. With no knockouts record­ iliary at the parish hall Monday the actual placing of the numerals
valley to pass judgment on electric­ dustry.
on the houses. These numerals
about twice as much as it would get
al wiring. You have no right to
ed, all decisions were made by the afternoon.
Following the lunch, H. V. Pence, on the basis of population and reg­ night.
come here and attack one of our vice president of the John Deere
judges.
Dr. Hermann told of the public have been sent to all house oc­
business men, who was' acting to Plow company, will talk on “ In ­ istration. This is fair, Mr. Bal­
The results, with Nyssa fighters relations committee that is now be­ cupants ln the city and should be
protect the interests of the com­ dustry and Its Relation to Agri­ dock said, because the great areas
named first, were as follows:
ing organized and of the value of tacked onto the residences Immedi­
of eastern Oregon bring more fed-
munity.”
Skeen, 101, won over Chadwick such a group to the public ln dls ately. Mail service will be with­
culture” . The afternoon session
eral funds to the state than it would
Mr. Morrison, who wired one of ,.,111 „i..„ i_ 1 ,- j . „ „ „
100; Oorrell, 126, won over Udy, 125; seminating facts concerning the held until these numerals have
otherwise get. The state is asking
the additions to St. Luke's hospital
J.
Toombs, 128, lost to Smith, 125; hospial. Such a group will be In­ been placed ln the proper position.
At
the
regular
meeting
of
the
led by Dudley th federal government to double
Publishers of the Gate City Jour­
in Boise, said Wednesday 'Know­ Sitton, discus^on
and an Illustrated talk on
_ Oregon Trail Grange Tuesday night, Lay, 134, lost to Palmer, 136; Kelch formed so as to give correct infor­ nal said arrangements will be made
ing that there were defects in the •Planning the Farm Home" by . lts annual appropriation to the Dale Garrison af the Nyssa Road 133, drew with Eagan, 131; Batt mation concerning the hospital and
to have the newspaper delivered by
wiring and knowing that they would John Campbell, rural housing ape-
Assessment district asked the farm­ 135, lost to Parks, 134; Mayden its construction and management, carrier along with other mall to
be covered wltli plaster, I felt it was cialist of Oregon State college.
1 Mr' Reynolds told the chamber ers to haul small loads to help avoid 147, decisioned Kendall, 146; Cor- and prevent erroneous rumors from residents electing to have their
my duty as a stuckltolder to report
The Thursday morning session' tbat " we wi‘ ‘ do everything pos- damage to the roads during the field, 141, drew with Fulwyler, 140; being circulated.
mall delivered to their houses.
the defects to the proper t •ptof- wlll feature an explanation and dla- ! s“ >le
that you get your Just thawing season ,
Rhodes, 147, defeated Ingram. 146
Dr. Hermann mentioned other
Kles, tile'only persons with can' pass mission on the Oregon milk market- shar* °* highway funds. You aie
Chard,
14$.
lost
to
Miles,
152;
Suiter,
phases
of
arork
that
might
be
car­
George Cleaver, agriculture re­
on them. The report af the auth­ ing administration. Speakere at the !
Pr°Vd of t' ie develoJpm.tIni , you porter, talked about the surplus 168, lost to Kendall. 171, and Long, ried on by such a committee that Grltlpp Elected
orities on the wiring certainly sub­ afternoon session will be Lola : bave m»de in Nyssa and Malheur commodity set-up and a meeting of 171, lost to Sheffeld, 185.
will benefit both the community
stantiate my contention in the Brooke, former 4-H chib member o f ' county. Certainly you have some the potato and onion growers held
Dairy Group Head
and the hospital. This committee
matter.
;
Ontario; LeRoy Warner, soil specla- j rot«* problems. As you grow you in Ontario Tuesday, Garret Btam
will be composed of representatives
Fotuto
And
Onion
The report of the inspector, list of Oregon State college: Jared will have more problems’
from the leading organizations of
spoke on subsidies, E. L. Jamison on
Charley Orider of Nyssa was
through the state labor commission­ LewLs.district manager of the A m a l-! District No. 5 has been fortunate government control, Frank Parr on
the communities of the hospital elected president of the Malheur
Growers Meet For
er, W. E. Kimsey, has been filed gamated Sugar company, and Ro- in the matter of highway apport­ legislation and LeRoy Herrman on
County Dairy Herd Improvement
district.
with the hospital board and the city io n W Every, extension entoniolo- j ioninent-s, Mr. Reynolds said East- the co-op meeting to be held today.
Annual Gathering During the business meeting. Mrs. association at a meeting held ln
gist of Oregon State college.
j em Oregon has the size and the
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of Nyssa.
Mrs. Fran ____
Parr announced a card
Ed Frost, president announced that Ontario last Saturday.
Joe Dyer, manager of the Ontario i coastal areas has the population, j party ^
j,ejd at the Oregon"
The inspector said the operating
Fred Burgess of Vale was elected
The Malheur County Potato and at the meeting ln February the an -
room, delivery room and anesthetic branch of the bank, said all farmers Twenty-two hundred of the 7.300 Trail schoolhouse Friday evening Onion Growers association elected nual election of officers wtil be held. vice president; Ed Kerr of Oregon
tContinued On Page Five)
and other persons interested i n .
(Continued on Page 6)
| for the benefit
of
the
polio
ward
of
slope,
secretary-treasurer, and will-
Tlie
group
voted
to
collect
coupons
_
..
, .
, , I three directors at Its annual meet-
agriculture, are Invited to attend
Uie Malheur Memorial hospital. , m held ln Ontario Tuesday.
for pottery dishes that are being lain Toombs of Kingman Kolony
the institute.
| The public is invited to attend the J |am H a r l l ( , y o f N y s s a w t t s r P . given away at local stores. Coupons and Rose! Hunter of Nyssa, direct­
Local leaders To
Fared Fosl Sale
party.
elected as a director at large. The may be given to Mrs. Harry Miner ors.
S e c to r s are Earl Wlnl- or Mrs. Dennis Patch. Mrs. Harry
Attend Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fingers and j other
A report was given by the D. H.
Planned By L. I). S. Block O f Dimes
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baer becam e1 gar of Ontario and Louis Pratt of Miner, treasurer of the organization I. A. tester, Lawrence Jackson. He
new
members
of
the
grange.
Flu lined By F. F. A. At least seven local leaders of
reported a balance on hand $2,- indicated that he has more herds
Adrian.
Members of the second ward of
Those appointed on the hospital­
Malheur county will attend the an­
Ben Davidson, administrator of 062.45, which will be used for hos­ to test than he can handle and if
the L. D. S. Geneology association
ity
committee
are
Mrs.
Oarret
pital furnishings.
the number Increases the associ­
The Nyssa chapter of the Future nual eastern Oregon 4-H club lead­
with Ersel Beus as president, will
Siam, Frank Parr and Mr. and Mrs. the Oregon potato commission, ex
ation will need to employ another
plained the operations of the com
sponsor a parcel post sale to be held Farmers of America will sponsor a ers conference to be held in La Alva Goodell.
tester.
mission, which is levying a tax of
at the high school gymnasium Sat­ block of dimes stunt on Main street Orunde January 31 and February
Bernard
Frost
of
the
Idaho
Pow­
IIolHtoin
Dairy
in Nyssa Saturday afternoon, Jan­ 1 and 2.
urday evening, January 28.
er company showed two movies, one and one-half cents per hund­
The local leaders Include Mrs "Highway to Hawaii" and "Pro­ red pounds on potatoes for the pro­
This sale will feature articles sent uary 28. beginning at 1 p. m.
Group Or^anizoti Ny**a Farm Bureau
According to R. V. Wilson, F. F. Marian Peterson. Rldgeview; Mrs. gress of the Snake'
motion of the industry's Interests.
from all parts of the United States
and from Finland and other Europ­ A. advisor, each dime contributed Alice Williams, Ontario; Mrs. Ev­
Contributions given during the! Fart of the revenue will be used in
Center I* Formed
The Malheur County Holstein
ean countries. Other features of by persons on the street will be erett Taylor, Cairo; Mrs. Threlma silver drill, amounting to $6, were
betterment of the farm labor Dairy club was organized at a meet­
pasted
to
a
piece
of
paper
tape.
Elliot,
Adrian;
Mrs.
Marcella
Wil­
the evenings entertainment will be
given to the march of dimes.
situation In this area.
A Nyssa center of the Farm
ing held in Ontario Tuesday.
a program of songs and dances, The boys hope to secure enough 10 son. Big Bend; Mrs. Kenneth Mc­
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fox and
A- M libra th, potato disease
Ed Ker of Oregon slope was Bureau was organized at a meeting
games and a cake walk. Lunches cent pieces to extend the length Donald. Owyhee, and Mrs. Margaret Mr and Mrs. C. H. Bennett fur- ‘.peclalUt at Oregon State college, elected president: Louis Wettsteln held January 12.
McKague. Ridge view.
'
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will be on sale during the evening. of one city block.
nislied refreshments o f .sandwiches and O. B. Thompson, entdmologist of Cairo district, vice president:
The officers are O. E. Cheldelin,
Out-of-state speakers will Include I and coffee
at the college, talked on potato Grady Romans of Wlllowcreek, president: Howard Bair, vice presi­
All families of the second ward
; diseases and control of wire worms secretary-treasurer, and O. D. Ful- dent; Roland Maw. secretary, and
will take their banks to the party To Speak ln Home Church—
Miss Emma NeLson of Chicago, field j
__
and a prize of a satin quilt will be
Rev. Don Maxfield, pastor of the representative of the national com­ Auxiliary Installs—
and onion maggols at tlie meeting, wvler of Vale and Kenneth Nielsen C. 8. Wright, director. Mrs. Rich­
given to the family with the largest 1 First Church of Christ ln Nyssa. mittee on boys and girls club work
Officers of the ladies auxiliary j which was attended by 130 persons. of New Plymouth, directors.
ard Maw was elected associated
amount in Its bank. The public Is will speak Sunday morning and and Dan Warren, state 4-H club of of the Patriarchs Militant, I. O. O. j
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The organization, designed to pro­ women's chairman.
invited to attend this parcel post evening ln his home church at Pay- Idaho. Elwaln H Greenwood, Port­ F„ at Welser were installed Jan- Luncheon Conference Held—
mote better dairying and better Hol­
The Nyssa center has not selected
sale, the proceeds of which will go ette. Mr Maxfield started attend- land. secretary of the Oregon Bank­ uary 23. Four of the new officers
The school lunch conference held stein herds, held a general discus­ a time for meetings. At the meet­
to the church building fund A door lng the Payette church at the age ers association, and Dr. Lester A. were not present and will be in-
Saturday at the Lindberg sion.
ing. the center expressed opposition
prize will be given away
| of three weeks and attended until Klrkendall. newly-appointed pro- S t a l l e d at the regular meeting In school In Ontario was attended by
to a postal rate Increase.
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shortly after he accepted Christ at fessor of family life education at pelt uary They Include Mary El- 35 persons from the county. Tlie llonorrd On Birthday—
A Vale center was organized Jan­
Suffers Neck Fracture—
the age of 12. when his family Oregon State eoltege. will speak
guix 0j Nyssa. left aid to the past group heard Mrs. Laura Wells and
Edward Hharp of Adrian, was uary 14, making six centers ln the
Marian McCarthy of Nyssa sus- moved to Caldwell. In Mr. Max-
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president. The auxiliary Includes Mrs. Mary Hammel. school lunch honored guest at a party given county.
tained a fracture of the neck in field's absence. Charles A. Addle- Future Homemakers Elect—
the lodge at Ny.ssa.
I specialists, tell of the work of this Tuesday nigiit in celebration of his
an automobile accident near Em- man of Portland will speak at the
Election of officers for the com-
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department. Mrs. Wells stated that 20th birthday Bunco was the di­ Sewing Classes Begin—
the school lunch commodities were version of the evening, with Dayle
mett Saturday morning about 10 o'- morning service and Rev. John Daly lng year was held by the Future Brother Dies—
The adult sewing classes to be
clock. Her sister. Lola Oonzales of of Nyssa. former pastor of the First Homemakers of America at a meet- E. C. Crandall received word last purchesed from government sup-
Stoker receiving first prize, Arlen held at the high school under the
Nyssa, was not Injured when the Baptist church at Emmett, will de­ Ing in tne high school building week of the death of a brother, plies and that last year the lunch Haroldsen the consolation prize, direction of Mrs. Charles Steffens,
Monday.
Delores Coffman was Rcuel O. Crandall of Cheyenne, program in Malheur county cost ap- and Mrs. Jarvis Mitchell, traveling were organized last week
automobile driven by Mrs Me- liver the evening sermon.
Tlie
elected president, Bonnie Kress lev.; Wyoming.
proxlmately $3.000 ln cash and Refreshments were served to 18 classes will start meeting Wednes­
Carthy hit an icy spot on the high-
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vice president. Marzine Gardner,
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$4.000 in commodities Films were guests. Another party was given day evening. February 1 at 7 p. m.
way and went out of control. The Nyssa Nursing Home—
shown dealing with school lunches in honor of Mr. Sharp the previous Instead of on January 30, as prev­
machine did not overturn, but the
Birth this last week at the Nyssa secretary; Lucille Hill, treasurer • hurch People Meet
driver was thrown Into the back Nursing Home: January 20, a son ! Alice Kamatsu and Palsy Yone-
Tlle , e Christian churches of and tbe saving „ f vitamins. Mrs. evening, with many of his relatives, iously announced.
These classes
seat.
weighing 7 pounds, born to Mr. and 1 yoma, historians, and Fredrie Fife, “ ** valley, Welser. Payette, Vale, Katheryn Claypool gave a history and older friends present. Refresh- will be held Monday and Wednes-
---------------------------Mrs S. J.
Lemon of Nyssa; January
reporter. Ontario and Nyssa, will meet ln | 0f the school lunch program ln Mal- ments were served to 16 guests. He { day evenings from 7 until 9, and
House Planner Here—
22. a daughter, weighing 7 pounds, j
Welser at 2 p m. Sunday for their tieur county, stating that one of the received many lovely gifts.
on Saturday afternoons from 1 until
John Campbell, rural housing 4 ounces,
bom to Mr, and Mrs .
| Attend Dinner Dane«— regular fifth Sunday fellowship din- fu-st hot lunch programs conduct-
4 p. m. The class quota is almost
specialist from Oregon State college. Eugene Simpson of Nyssa; January | Ten couples from Nyssa attended her at}d *P*ci»l services. Mrs. Kay ,.d was at the Kingman Kolony
rogra xm Conducted—
completed so anyone Interested
Is ln Ontario January 34 through 23. a daughter, weighing 6 pounds,
the annual dinner and dance of the Parrish of the Welser church will school. Much of the hot lunch pro-
The
should contact Mrs. Steffens at the
27 for the purpose of assisting fam- 4 ounces born to Mr and Mrs. Olan j Idaho Riding association ln the I be in charge of the services. All (ram jn th* schools ln this county atlon of the Malheur Memorial hos­ high school.
llies with new house plans or re- Pruett of Vale; January 23. a son O. O. F. hall in Caldwell Tuesday members aand friends of the Nyssa has been carried on under the am pital Is sponsoring a question and
pU. „ of lhe p T A At
a
modeling thetr present home
He weighing. 7 pounds. 8 ounces, born evening. Following the dinner the church are invled to attend.
answer period over KWEI, Nyssa Former Pastor Visits—
will keep appointments in tlie to Mr and Mrs W L. Hoskins of 1 annual election of officers was held
. ~
~
i lunch was served, featuring dishes station, at 5:50 Wednesday even-
Rev and Mrs. Henry J. Oem-
appropriate for a school hot lunch. ings . The public is Invited to send j hardt returned to their home ln
county agent's office at the city hall Nyssa. and January 23. a son weigh- ; The dinner and dance was attend- Attends Nusrrymen Convention—
Mrs.
Glenn
Suiter
attended
the
|
During
the
afternoon,
Henry
End-
ln Ontario each afternoon he is ing 8 pounds. 8 ounces, born to Mr ed by approximately 350 members
in questions concerning the hospital
Idaho state nurserymen's convent- irSi county sanitarian, spoke to the and these will be answered by Dr La Grande Tuesday morning after
here. Appointments may be made and Mrs Keith Tallman of Nyssa;
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visiting at the home of Mr. and
loti
held
at
the
Boise
hotel
last
group.
The
meeting
was
presided
by telephoning 174.
January 24, a son. weighing 8 Represents club—
C. L. Hermann, secretary of the Mrs. CUtf Main. They attended a
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pounds. 15 ounces, bom to Mr. and : Mrs Charley Orider, secretary of Monday and Tuesday.
over by Mrs. W W. Foster, county founder organization.
meeting in Caldwell Monday.
Returns To California—
Mrs. Louis Vickers of Parma, and the Malheur County Jersey club.
president of the parent-teacher
Mrs. T J. Hillman, who has been January 24. a son. weighing 9 left Wednesday morning for Port- To Visit In California—
association.
Talent Show Scheduled—
Coming Events—
Mr and Mrs. William Coleman,
visiting at the home of her daugh- pounds. 9 ounces, bom to Mr. and land and Salem. She will represent
The Methodist Youth Fellowship
Friday, January 27—Delphians at
ter, Mrs Wilton Jackson and fam- Mrs Dallas Troughton of Parma
the local club at the annual meet­ who recently moved to Nyssa from Riders Will Meet—
will present a talent «how in the the home of Mrs. Wesley Browne.
Uy. returned to her home In Victor­
ing of the Oregon State Jersey club Toppenlsh. Washington, have gone
The Owyhee Riding club will hold MelhodLst church Wednesday even Amity club at the home of Mrs W.
to California for a six-weeks visit Its annual meeting ln the Oregon
ville. California after a month’s vis- Here From Vo
lng. February 1 at 8 o ’clock. Tickets O. Peterson.
It in the Jackson home Mrs Hill­
Mr and Mrs Tom Kennlxon and Ge To I Uh—
Trail schoolhouse January 31 at 8 may be secured from Dorothy
Saturday. January 28—Parcel post
Returns
From
Hospital—
man was accompanied back to Cali­ family of Vale were In Nyssa Wed-
Mr. and Mrs Don Moss and fam-
sale at the gym, sponsored by the
Mrs Chet Sage returned last p m. Officers will be elected and Erwin or Betty Wlnchell.
fornia by Mrs Harry Collins, who nesday to attend to business and Uy left Wednesday for a business
Sunday from the Holy Rosary h o.- j
biwlnew will be transacted
second
ward Oeneology association.
will visit with relatives.
visit friends.
trip tc Utah Mr. Moss parents ac- pttul in Ontario, where she under­
Truck Overturns—
Wednesday. February 1—Talent
-
| companled them
A loaded lumber truck overturned show, sponsored by the M. Y F of
went a major operation last week St U nis Visitors Here—
To Attend Meeting—
Visitor Leaves—
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.
.
Mr and Mrs H C Davis of 8t on the western approach to the the Methodist church. Kingman
Elder William Turner and fam­
M W Keveren. who has been Skating Party Held—
Louis are visiting this week at the Snake river brldfe at Nyssa some Kolony Orange benefit party at
( i m To California—
ily left Monday for Mitchell. Ore­ visiting at the K. E Keveren home
Members of the three 4-H sew-
Wednesday home of Mr. and Mrs Clyde Solder time Wednesday nltht. The driver j Adrian trade school,
Ole Dvr land
left
gon to attend a meeting of the since the Christmas holiday», left In« dubs of Nyssa atteended the night for Loguoa Beach. Call- Mrs Clara DavU of Boise Is also at
Thursday, February 2—Executive
Middle Oregon Baptist association, for his hotne ln Spokane Tuesday! 4-H skating party held ln Ontario fomla, where he will visit his sister, the Snider home. Mr Davis Is a disappeared, and city police officers
were still searching this m orning1 meeting of the P. T. A. at grade
to be held January 27 to 29.
morning.
| Saturday afternoon.
Mrs Springe
brother of Mrs Snider
for details of the accident
| school American legion auxiliary.
Bank Sponsors
Farm Institute
Panthers .‘52-24
Protection Of
Roads Is Urged
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