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JOURNAL 77>eNYSSA VOLUME XXXXV NO. 10 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 16. 1950 Win School Reservoir Storage Council Favors Frosh County’s Budget lila/.c Kurin Destroys Labor Sponsors Hoop Title; Allunili Special Film On Increases 34,000 Kesldence; Win Over Bulldogs Spastics Shown Feet In 13 Days Exceeds Six Per Appropriation Drivers Warned Needing Support Storage in the Owyhee reservoir A two-room tenant house and For Recreation alumni S pr' basketball ‘,iminary game 10 the played Bi,lia“g- in At PTA Meeting increased Cent Limitation contents In Malheur Co. 34,000 acre feet from on the E. C. Terhune farm the gymnasium Monday night, the Officials Issue Names For Streets Larking Designations freshmen won the intramural tournament of Nyssa high school by defeating team No. 0 by a score of 44 to 35. The alumni defeated the Bulldogs in a hotley contested game by a score of 35 to 25. The players on the two teams enjoyed the affair so much, they played two extra quarters. • Alumni players were Moore. Wil son, Steinke. Root, Church. Hol comb and Pecka. The Bulldogs were Williams, Hunter. Lowe. Pecka, Hale, Bowen, Holcomb, Marcum, Wilson, Mitchell and Pounds. Wil liams and Moore were high point players. In winning the 10-team tourna ment, the frosh won three games and lost none. Team No. 6 won in the consolation bracket. The frosh were Hartley, Pierce, Lovejoy, Hiatt, Mayeda, Bumgarner. Bergam, Mar cum, Brown and Dillon. Team No 5 consisted of Knowles, Andrews, Bartron, L. Bush, E. Bush, Gorrell, Allread and Leseberg. Mrs. Kigney, Henry Hurl- lev Speak; Nominatili" Committee Named March 1 to March 13. when the storage stood at 463,750 acre feet, but whether the reservoir will fill this year is still problematical According to the federal-state co operative report on snow surveys and irrigation water forecasts of March 1, the spring run-off of the Owyhee river will approximate 300.- 000 acre-feet. The snow in the high mountains of the watershed has been settled by the warm weather to the extent that it is approach ing run-off densities. According to Paul House, irrigation manager of the Owyhee project. The possibility of filling the reservoir to its 715.000 acre-feet capacity is dependent on the major portion of the snow pack running off during the next two months. ««7,31 k ) T o Be Voteil On In Muv; Total lintl- about two miles west of the Hasli- itani corner on Enterprise avenue were destroyed by fire last Saturday shortly after 5 p. m. The house was occupied by Mr and Mrs. Leslie Waters, reported to have been married last week. The building, whioh was uninsured, hud burned to the foundation by the time firemen arrived on the scene. The fire department has issued a warning to motorists to co-operate with firemen going to rural fires. Motorists should drive to the side of the road and stop until the fire truck, police car and firemen’s cars have passed. Dudley Sitton Points Out Importunée Of Having 'Transient Lahor get Is $745,584 At its monthly meeting held Tues The Malheur county budget board A special film entitled “Pioneer Dudley Sitton, secretary of the decided at its closing session Fri day night, the city council voted in ing in Rehabiliatation" was shown Malheur County Farm Labor Spon day to ask voters to approve a favor of including an item for $500 at the Nyssa meeting of the Par soring association, told members of special levy of $87.500 in excess of in the budget for the proposed rec ent Teacher association in the high the Nyssa chamber of commerce at the six per cent limitation in order reation program expected to be con school building last Thursday even their weekly luncheon Wednesday to provide sufficient revenue for op ducted in the city park again this ing. Mrs. Jesse Rigney who is a eration of county business during noon that "We are morally obligated year under the auspices of the special teacher for the exceptional the 1950-51 fiscal year. to house the transient laborers who Nyssa Parent-Teacher association. children in the Nyssa school, and Is County Judge Irwin Troxell, say come here to help us produce and The $500 item will be considered serving this year as state Parent- ing that the $37,500 would require a harvest our crops and to offer them by the budget board, which includes Teacher chairman for the except three and one-half mill levy, an jobs if jobs are available”. members of the city council. That ional child, prefaced the showing of nouncing that the proposal will be Issuing a general appeal for sup is the same amount as was given the film with some remarks con voted on at the time of the primary port of the sponsoring association, last year. The school district also cerning the work that is being done election May 19. Mr. Sitton pointed out why thesi appropriated $500 and the chamber throughout the state in this field. The total budget, amounts to Sophomores Win laborers cannot all be housed on of commerce and Lions club gave During the past 10 years Oregon $743.584, including $254,400 for the private farms. Asked what the the remainder of the necessary $1,- has built a program to help both Opening Of Fire general road program, which, how chamber of commerce could do to 300 last year. Talent 'Fry-outs children and adults who are help ever, is not set up with the regular help in the present situation. Sit At the request of the state fire less spastics to overcome their Income from sources other Station Planned budget. ton replied that "What you do is up marshal, city firemen asked the handicaps in order that they might The sophomore class won the $10 than general taxation is estimated to you”. council to investigate the size of oil become useful members of society. first prize in the talent try-outs at $127,975, so that subtracting the The speaker stated that the farm transport trucks delivering gasoline The city fire department has in road fund and estimated income held as a part of the Nyssa high labor Many of these spastics were for operated by the spon to service stations in Nyssa. Some vited the state fire marshal to send from the total budget leaves a bal school hi-jinks, all-school talent soring camps merly classified as mentally defec- association Insure places for cities in Oregon have passed ord Baseball Kail le representatives to Nyssa to attend ance of $361,209 to be raised by tax show presented by the Thespians in the labor ient. and often sent to institutions supply to stay and have inances limiting the size of tankers the opening of the new Nyssa fire ation. for custodial care. The film, thut station tlie gymnasium Tuesday night. a tendency to keep labor costs delivering gasoline to service sta April 1. had been prepared by Howard E Tlie sophomores’ stunt, a musical down. income from other sources skit, tions. Will Be Kedliot Feast, executive secretary of the Officials of the department Would has The dropped was entitled ’’School Daze”. $38.000 problem and it is hard The council ordered an odrinance hospital board in Eugene, especially like to have all farmers Another factor approximately the larger budget Other groups participating were to “It get Is all a big of the farmers behind it”, drawn to name streets that have Coach Howard Lovejoy expects a childrens look at the new rural fire truck and is the necessity of in repaying showed how spastics were taught to OirLs' League, GirLs Athletic associ $39.000 said. Only two packing sheds been without names. Proposed red hat battle for the baseball talk; of the therapy treatments and become acquainted with the fire deficit that developed in the a current ninth grade. Lettermen's club, Sitton have helped on the camp expense, names are as follows: The street championship men, who will probably explain budget through borrowing from ation, intensive physical training that of Malheur county Future Homemakers, student coun although the sited operators draw on the west side of block 145, Ward and the Snake River Valley league brought about the rebuilding of the some of the Important features of county road funds and court house cil. 11th grade and 12th grade. on the camps for labor”. addition, east of the railroad tracks, because of the strength of the three unce useless muscles. The film also the rural fire protection district. sinking fund. Because of a state The first part of the program, heavily added that the farm Long drive; highway 20 from Main contenders in the county. Vale, On showed numerous crafts and oc The firemen are also anxious for law. the county included an ad given before a large crowd, consisted ers The do speaker support the association street north, Arcadia boulevard: tario and Nyssa. all city residents to inspect the new ditional $12.000 in the budget to of twin piano number, “Canadian as they not cupations that have been taken up although it has the 11th street from Park avenue north and firemen’s club room. meet the county’s share of general Capers”, Laura Schenk and Carlene lowest fee should, only three players. Takami by these handicapped persons who station of any similar association to the highway, north 11th street, and Losing The firemen will serve refresh welfare have become happy and adjusted. White, catchers, and Chadwick, Jones; vocal solo. "Smoke Gets In costs. in the valley. and the throughfare from highway and escort the visitors Small items involved in the in Your Eyes”, Janice Campbell; a skit, "The payroll In the county for outfielder, Nyssa will have a Musical numbers on the program ments 20 west to the Malheur Memorial an through the building. Equipment crease were presented by Deane Hunter, strong team, probably equal to the “Cracked Ice". Carole Flinders, Nor these laborers can run as high as amount of the budget man hospital. Park avenue. the club room will include an included in the aggregation that went into the east who sang "Did Vour Mother Come in Day, Clarence Suiter, Phyllis $8000 to $12000 a day”, Sitton said. $1000 for the county Announcement was made at the ern electric range and refrigerator. From Ireland” and Shirley Nolan finals last year. How and Deane Hunter, and If we have a successful membership agent’s office to help pay the salary Oalloway meeting that after April the city ever, Oregon The department will sponsor a of who sang "Netpolltan Nights”. Mrs. Coach Lovejoy said Ontario woman who will handle 4-H violin trio, "Indian Love Call", An campaign this year we will be all will not mail water statements. and Vale are also "loaded". party for firemen and their wives club a home John Schenk accompanied both economics work; an In gela Peterson, Loura Schenk and right. Eventually the government Water users will be required to re With 45 youths turning out for soloists. in the club room Saturday night, crease of $3000 Accompanists were will sell the Nyssa camp or tear it in the health unit Nani Child. member to pay their bills. April 1. Henry Hartley presented the pro _. .. regular practice Tuesday, Lovejoy Peterson, Carlene Jones, down budget, including a $300 boost in the Angela unless the labor sponsoring The council granted W. A. Bybee ^ ld he wilI have cut the Ja£ posed junior college set-up for this Firemen will give a program over salary Betty Fife, Mary the county sanitarian, Laura Schenk. Lou Schenk and association buys it. Workers ex a permit to build a temporary frame to 25 very soon because of lack of community. radio station KWEI at 6:15 p. m. Henry C. of Enders; restoration of a pecting to secure work in this area structure at Fifth and Main streets facilities for handling the larger During the business meeting the Friday. March 31 explaining the op $2700 cut in the library budget of The music depaartment present always hit for Nyssa”. for a used car lot office. eration of the new rural depart a year ago, and an increase dates for the state convention were group. ed the last part of the program as in the H. L. Arment, manager of the The council agreed to have Ed Mrs. Dennis Patch, ment. salary of County Treasurer Ora C. follows: Orchestra. “Chop Sticks" Ontario employment office, said if ward Stockman Baker engineer, Following s the a series |ar , of preliminary schedule announced. Mrs. Roy Barnes and J. E. Herrtman and "Mexican Hat Dance"; mixed Hope from $3000 to $3300 a year. a farmer is fearful of lack of labor . °"* on division will be play- were elected to serve on the nom Trillimi" ('ourse In addition to the couhty court, chorus, “I Love a Parade’’ and hot will plant crops that he can cost of connecting the Malheur ed as a * follows: inating committee for the new slate April 11, Vale at On "Louisiana Hayride”, and band, the budget board included E. E. handle himself or with little help. Memorial hospital to the sewer. The tario and Parma at Nyssa; April 14, of officers. Given Seouters "Yankee Doodle Polka”, “I’l See You Those Clark of Vale. J. F. Cooper of On crops, Arment said, plan was requested by Arvel Child Ontario and Vale at Par In My Dreams”, and "Ood Bless are not kind the of money-makers tario and O. E. Cheldelin of Nyssa. either and Glea Billings of the hospital | ma; April at Nyssa 18, Nyssa at Vale and New Disease Of America.” A seouters training meeting was (Continued on Page Seven) board. | Parma at Ontario; April 21, Ontario held jointly by the Malheur and Rev. Lienkaemper The judges of the try-outs were at Vale and Nyssa at Parma; April Mrs. Crockett, Thespiun adviser of Snake river districts of the Boy Potatoes Ai reti Nyssa at Ontario and Parma at Parma high school, and Donna Producers Like Scouts of America In the Christian Funeral Is Held 25, Vale, and April 28, Vale at Nyssa Smith, president of the Parma Taken By Death church in Ontario Monday night. and Ontario at Parma. Loyd Adams and Bob Holmes, The session was preceded by a din Thespians. Gas T ux K ef mid For Mrs. Barney The play-off between the Oregon speaking at a meeting of the Oregon ner, served by the women of the Rev. Albert F. Lienkaemper of and Idaho divisions will consist of Trail Orange Tuesday night, recom church. and Nyssa died in the Holy 'Track Squad I.s At a meeting of the re-organized Funeral services were held in the a series of three games, with the that farmers plant certified The gathering was the first of Payette Rosary hospital in Ontario early Ny.ssa Farm Bureau in the high first ward chapel of the L. D. S. team winning two games taking the mended potato seed and grow their own seed four training meetings to be held Fairly Stron" school building March 14. an Wednesday morning as the result church in Nyssa Wednesday, March championship of the league. The whenever possible. evenings. The next meet of a heart attack suffered Sunday. nouncement was made that mem 8 for Mrs. Susan Alice Bell Barney games will be played Tuesday, May The two men spoke on seed po Monday ing will be held this coming Mon He had been in poor health for Tlie Nyssa high school track bers are making an effort to supply of the Nu-Acre.s community, who 2 and Wednesday. May 3 and the tato diseases and the availability of day in the small gymnasium of the squad lias been weukened by the their representatives at the next months. died in the Holy Rosary hospital in third contest, if necessary, Friday, seed. They also discussed a new Payette school district. All scout- several was born Aug graduation of Jim Takami, Boyce session of the state legislature with Ontario March 6. The service was May 5. disease, leaf roll, which was brought ers and parents of Boy Scouts are ust Rev. 18. Lienkaemper 1878 in Iowa and moved to Chadwick and Bob Wilson, sprint information that will help retain conducted by Bishop Albert T. into the county last year. invited to attend. As no dinner will Angeles from Kentucky in 1913. ers on last year's squad, but the the present tax refund on gasoline Ashby of New Plymouth and talks Mrs. Frank Parr reported on the be served the meeting will be start Los He remained in California until school will be fairly well represent used in farm equipment and to were given by President Arvel Child Taylors I'urcliuse ed at 8 o'clock. last meeting of the home economics 1919,when he moved to Portland. ed in Snake River valley competit maintain the present license fee on of the Nyssa stake and President Master Frank Sherwood The purpose of the meetings is to Rev. Williams Market committee. Lienkaemper was pustor of the ion. farm owned and operated trucks. Clifford Bradshaw of the Letha talked on control ot wire worms, teach seouters and parents the Third Evangelical and Reformed Floyd Hale is tlie only one of the The group also went on record as stake. County Commissioner Alva Ooodell fundamentals af the Boy Scout or Mr and Mrs. Eddie Taylor of spoke on the county budget meeting ganization, according to Elden church in Portland from 1919 until sprinting quartet remaining in opposing the so-called Neuberger Mrs. Barney, daughter of Mr. and Nyssa have purchased the Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Oerret Stain dis Yergensen of Nyssa, head of the 1943, when he moved to Payette school. Tlie four men won the relay re-apportionment plan, providing Mrs. John Watson, was born July Food so as to be closer to his two sons In every meet in which they com for re-apportionment of county rep market on Arcadia boulevard cussed 5, 1877 at Mona. Juab county, Utah from Mr. aid to education and Boy Scouts in Malheur county. living in Nyssa. His wife. Etta M , peted until they reached the state resentation in the legislature, as the Mrs. B. B Williams. the way federal and when she was three years old James O. and "Cobb" such a program is operated Cobbley, who in Holland. died in Portland in 1937. meet. Coach K. E. Keveren said members felt that the counties in was taken to southwestern Colorado has been manager of the C. And The Members discussed economy Cull Pack Will Rev. Lienkaemper. who had been his squad will be weak in the the eastern part of the state would by her parents, who were called by erson markets at Parma C. and Cas the ministry for 49 years, was sprints, fair in tlie distances and lose representation. church authorities to help colonize in government and the Hoover plan will be In churge of the meat for Meet March 30 in pastor of the Evangelical and Re strong in the weights. Thirty-five A colored film, "The Chicken of a valley in that territory. She was cade. re-organization of the govern department in the Williams market formed church at Payette at the youths are turning out for track. Tomorrow", was shown by R. V. married to David Barney in the Salt Mr. Taylor is manager of the ment and also discussed the local A meeting was held March 9 at time of his death. He had planned Track events have been scheduled Wilson, local high school agricult Lake temple September 12, 189«. telephone situation. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ward to retire from the ministry this as follows: March 29—four-way ure instructor. Mr. and Mrs. Fern Runcorn and Mrs. Taylor has been office meet in Nyssa with Vale, Frultland, The first Tuesday of each month for the purpose of organizing summer. rado, Golden Montana. Cowley, Wy and and Mrs. Oscar Kurtz served Tyler manager of the C. C. Anderson store Mr. the Cub Scouts for the coming year Survivors are two sons, Bert and Adrian and Nyssa competing; April was set as the regular meeting date oming. Roosevelt. Utah and Susan- in refreshments. Ontario. They took possession and planning a pack meeting to be Kermit of Nyssa; a sister, Mrs. Otto 5—four-way meet In Nyssa with of the bureau. Anyone, member or ville, California before moving to of the business this morning. Arpke of Salem; a brother. William Ontario. Nyssa, Parma and Adrian non-member, who is interested in held March 30 Parma in 1943. Joint Spring Concert The organization consists of boys C. Lienkaemper of Portland and one campeting; May 6— three-way meet atending the meetings should con Mrs Barney, who was very active I a John Lienkaemper of here, Emmett, Baker and Nyssa; tact Clifford Wright, local member I* Planned By School from 8 to 11 years of age. As the grandson, in the Church of Jesus Christ of locaU> *n If “‘slana May 13—eastern Oregon track meet and county representative. pack Is very much In need of den Nyssa. letter Day Saints, was the mother The annual Joint spring concert mothers, the Cub leaders would Funeral services will be held in at La Orande, and May 19 and 20, of 12 children, six of whom preceded j m 1 r ° ° u t t f t r e e y c a r s Transferred To Ogden— of the Nyssa high school band, greatly appreciate the help of moth Rev. Lienkaemper’s church In Pay state track meet at Corvallis. her in death. Survivors are two i and orchestra will be pre ers of boys in this age group in the ette Friday at 2 p. m. Interment Also scheduled are three league Tom Seppich, who has been em daughters. Mrs. Sylvia Latham of ' f * . - . „ . . . chorus controlled events, the Snake River ployed in the accounting depart work. Women interested in being will be in the Nyssa cemetery. Chico. California and Mrs Myrtle f!. * Ny“ a ’}lg,h sented in the gymnasium March 24. den valley relay meet at Ontario April ment of the Amalgamated Sugar mothers should contact Ormond Blanchard of Parma: four sons. , n , the‘r beginning at 8:15. 12, the Malheur county track meet company at Nyssa for the last few In one number all of the three Thomas, the cubmaster, if they can Tickets On Sale— Marlon of Los Angeles. Orson of will appear. The spend one or two hours each week Tickets are now on sale for the April 19 an<f*the Snake River Val years, will be transferred to the San Francisco, and Francis and Le- * organizations Job’s Daughters spring dance to be ley conference track meet April 29 general office in Ogden. He will program will feature novelty numb with the boys. Roy Barney of Parma. 14 grand- ^ become assistant purchasing agent The pack meeting March 30 will held April 1. Those in charge of ers. modern selections and solos. of the company. Seppich. who be held in the high school building the tickets are Mrs. O. E. Cheldelin. Picture Scheduled— n*rss. Ann House. Darlene Sessler. Lois _______________ Rahe Williams. Ronald Lowe, Al "Answer For Anne”, a sound hopes It will be possible for him to at 7:30. Registration cards and a- Here From Rupert— bert Pecka and Deane Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L Candaux wards will be given to qualified Wilson and Olenda Moss, with ail motion picture, will be presented remain here until April 15, has been To Ogden— of Rupert, Idaho were visitors over boys. A program for the Cubs and members of the Job’s Daughters and Sunday evening in the Methodist active in civic and fraternal affairs Mr. and Mrs. Burnall Brown left council selling tickets for this an church. The story is one of a high here. He is also a part owner of week-end at the home of Mr their parents will also be given. Saturday for Ogden On Tuesday. A fireside meeting was held after I the nual spring affair. school girl who undertakes to write Tlie Accounting Service company. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Baer left the Sunday evening services of the and Mrs. Don R. Candaux. Attend Services— about the people of Europe who Attend Convention— for Ogden. The two women will be Resident» Visits— Joe Maughan attended the north- : Mrs William Schireman and her have had no homes since the close Ruffer* Neck Fracture— with their mother on her 80th birth- the home " a of r Mr d and T l Mrs. f “ S Ersel *5 Former Mrs. C. H. Hunt, formerly of west American Legion convention mother. Mrs. Pearlee Kinsor. and of the war. The Methodist church An X-ray revealed this week that day. Beus, with 26 in attendance. W. J. Nyssa. is visiting this week with held in Spokane from Tuesday until Mrs Oeorge N Bear attended fun is helping to bring one of these H. E. Collins suffered a neck frac Beus was the speaker. In charge of j friends in Nyssa. She is staying Saturday. eral services for Mrs. H. Cole Stod displaced families to the Nyssa com ture when he stumbled over an old dard at New Plymouth Monday. munity. The offering will help pay concrete water fountain base in refreshments were Rodger Skeen. at the Bud Wilson home. (jim iii" Events the expenses of .such a family from front of the post office several days Herr From Orangeville— Friday, March 17—Delphians at West Beus and Delbert Peterson. the point of debarcation to Nyssa. ago. He suffers considerable pain John Wagner of Orangeville is Visitor Stricken— Lodge To Meet— Mrs Frank Morgan home. 2nd The Royal Neighbors of America visiting at the Bernard Frost home Mrs. Lillian Newby, who has been The public Is invited to attend the from the injury, but is not confin ward Relief society St. Patrick’s Locate In Nyssa— ed to his home. Mr and Mrs. Fred Powell of will meet Wednesday, March 22 at prior to taking over his new real staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. service. party. Saturday, March 18—W, S. C. S. Haines are locating in this area and 8 p. m. in the Odd Fellows hall. estate business In New Plymouth. Roy Barnes while visiting friends in Nyssa for the past week, was Visits Brother— Tu Hold St. Patrick’s Party— food sale at Idaho Power office will live on the Wilbur McOinnls taken to her home in Homedale Mr. and Mrs Melvin Lewis of The annual St. Patrick's 17th of Visits Parents— Book club at the home of Mrs. E. place Mr. Powell is a brother o f! Here From Weiner— Mrs Webb Pennie Mr and Mrs. Fred Hansen of Mrs A. H. Crook, the former Monday, after suffering a slight San Mateo. California visited over March party sponsored by the sec H Brum bach the week-end at the Lloyd Lewis ond ward Relief society will be held Welser spent Sunday evening at the Dorothy Edholm. visited over the stroke early Monday morning. Monday. March 20—Eastern Star Visit Near Hope— home Mr. Lewis, brother of Lloyd at the L D 8. church Friday even week-end with her parents in flood Omer Dorman home. at the Masonic hall Leaves Hospital— Lewis, was on his semi-annual bus ing. All ladles of the ward and ing. Idaho. , Tuesday. March 21—Eagles aux Mr and Mrs Oeorge N Bear vis Mrs. Louise McOavin is recuper iness trip into the northwest as their partners are asked to attend. ited Mrs Mable DeWolf near Hope Visit Iu Twin— iliary ating slowly at the home of her representative for the Fostorla A program, square dancing and i Mr and Mrs Harry Anderson Visit In Wilder— Thursday. March 23 - Christian Sunday. spent the week-end in Twin Falls, Mr and Mrs Jack McKee visited daughter. Mrs. Joe Maughan. after glassware and Roseville pottery potluck lunch will be arranged church group meetings of women s a serious illness and a broken leg companies. Sunday at the J. R. Armstrong where they visited relatives. council at the homes of Mrs. Ken Visit In Idaho— that has confined her to the Holy Return From Salt Lake— home in Wilder. neth Pond and Mrs Ward Tyler R. W Bolitho visited his father j Rosary hospital for the past two Visit Idaho Relatives— Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burnlngham Rebekah lodge at I O. O. F. hall 8 at Boise and his mother at Melba Educator Coming— months. D. O Bybee and his mother. Mr*. returned Monday evening from Salt Mrs. Helen McDowall. assistant Visit In Ota— p. m. all four circles of the W 8 Saturday. Mary E Bybre heve returned from Lake City, where they spent the state supervisor, home economics Mr and Mrs. Earl Leach and C. S. of the Methodist church at Sterling. Idaho, where they visited week-end. They were accompanied education, will visit the home eco family were overnight guests Sat Visit In Welser— the church with Mrs Erwin Schwei- Visits Relatives— bert of Caldwell as guest speaker Mrs Pear lee Kinsor vUlted rel nomics department of the Nyssa urday of Mr and Mrs Alfred Evans Mr and Mrs. Thomas Jones were Mrs Bybee's two sisters and families home by Mrs R. W. Hlllhouse, Welser visitors Sunday mother of Mrs. Burnlngham. over the week-end high school Tuesday. March 31 of Ola, Idaho Priday. March 24—Amity club. atives at Vale Sunday. nnrmir rn hmlrl n romnAPoeu fi»omn *•— - ....s» 'sv rs; *