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. . i i g » * vV. J U 3 à J Ä ï Â » , V :. raeNYSSA VOLUME X X X X V NO 49 Santa Claus To Make Appe, arance Again In Nyssa Treasure Hunt Will Be Concluded By Local Merchants JOURNAL THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL- NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1950 TWO SECTIONS—TWELVE PAGES Hoapital Staff Is Preparing For Christinas, Spring Creamery Patrons Receive « 1 2 8 ,0 0 0 Additional Cash As well as for Christmas, plans are underway for a spring at the Malheur Memorial hospital. Workmen are putting in line, .his week for flood irrigating the enor mous lawn that will be planted a- round the hospital. Manager John G. O ’Toole said that in addition <a the planting of the grass, trees will be set out. Girl Scout troop No. 4 of Nyssa and the Happy Playmates club of Newell Heights are supplying the hospital with needed tray favors for the holiday season. Persons unfortunate enough to be in a hospital, will be served turkey dinners at the institution Monday. The hospital personnel will hold a gift exchange this afternoon a- round a Christmas tree that has been set up in the staff’s dining room. An additional payment of $128.000 was made this week by the Farmers Co-operative Creamery company of Payette to patrons for milk and cream butterfat delivered during the past year. The $128,000, spread over four counties, including Malheur county, was in addition to payments made earlier in the year. It is $17,000 greater than the additional payment made last year. The $128.000 Increased the total paid to patrons this year to more than $2,500.000, according to R. C. Hammond, company manager. Plans for the final public appear ance of Santa Claus in Nyssa were announced at the Wednesday lunch eon of the Nyssa chamber of com merce, which Is co-sponsor with the Eagles lodge of the visitation. Santa Claus will appear on a float with a group o f carolers Sat urday, December 23 at 2 o ’clock and will th u w candy kisses to the child ren and others who care to scramble for them. The names o f firms par ticipating in the sales promotion that has been conducted for three weeks will be placed inside the wrap ping on approximately 50 o f the kisses. The lucky finders o f the 50 kisses will receive 50 cents in cash or merchandise when the slips are taken to the places of business so designated, according to Rex Voel- ler, who is in charge of the event. At 2:30 Santa Claus will go to the In what he called a report to the old .. gymnasium, -- . where he will meet . people, Thomas Roach, president of Churches Will Give Programs For Christmas Observance In Nyssa To Include Caroling By Choirs On Sunday the churches o f Nyssa will Join In special services for the birthday of the Christ Child. Dur ing the past two weeks many o f the organizations of the churches have observed Christmas In their m eet ings, which will be climaxed In Sun day’s services. At the Nyssa Church o f Christ, a pageant of “ The Christmas Story” will be presented at 8 o ’clock Fri 44 day evening. Special Christmas music has been arranged for the Sunday morning and Sunday even Miss Winnifred Cleary o f Eng ing services. land, who is touring the United St. Paul’s Episcopal church will States and visiting the schools of have a Christmas service Sunday this country under the sponsorship evening, opening with a worship of the National Education associ service led by Rev. Crenshaw and ation, was guest of the Nyssa Ed concluding with a program present ucation association at a tea held ed by the Sunday school under the at the new library last Sunday a f direction of Mrs. William Schlre ternoon. The affair was arranged man, assisted by Mrs. Grant Rine by Mrs. T. E Bates, president of hart, with a Santa Claus and treats the Nyssa teachers groups. for the members o f the Sunday Miss Cleary compared the edu school. On Monday morning Christ _ . » cational set-up of England and the mas services will be held at the treeaty s°UIT in h e e• olde7 cmiaren chUdren‘ willi wU^go treats, . C oiaer go jarge Idaho group P o ° f 7 el bankers, newspaper “ United States. In this country the church with Rev. Crenshaw In to the Nyssa theater at 2:30 to view an(j radj0 men, mayors, state rep educational system is more closely charge of the service. the picture, •• Golden S talion” , feat resentatives and other officials at a j linked to the community it repre The L. D. S. first ward will pre uring Roy Rogers, and receive treats. dinner in the Moore hotel in On sents through administration and sent a Christmas program at Sun The treasure hunt for adults will tario Monday night that his comp- The outstanding P. T. A. program The educational pro day school at 10 a. m. Sunday Dates for the annual community Ch.'istmas customs and traditions financing. be continued Saturday, December 23. any is very much in need of a power of the year, presented before a large meetings sponsored by the Nyssa- of other lands were told to the gram in England is set up by the morning, with the Christmas story Eighty-one prizes will be offered this plant on the western end of the crowd at the Nyssa P. T. A. meeting minister of education, with plans told In tableau with Mrs. Earl Bing Nampa Sugar Beet Growers associ members of the Nyssa Civic club at week to persons who hold numbered territory to meet the demand that held ¡n the new school building last ation were announced this week by the December meeting of the group submitted by the local education ham, Mrs. Ruth Bunn and George cards that they received through authorities. Salaries in England are Stanger as readers. Special music the mails or at the Gate City Jour is developing and that will continue xhursday night, featured the play Arvil L. Child, association director at the parish hall Wednesday after paid by the state. Under this set will Include “ The Lord's Prayer" noon. The program was given under t° develop. | “ Why The Chimes R ang". representing the Nyssa area. nal office. To win a prize, a card up there is never community con by Grant Evans, and “ O Holy ^he percentage growth of the The story centers about the efforts In addition to discussion of any the direction of Mrs. Clyde Snider, holder must have a number that cor Idaho Power company since 1942-43,0j townspeople in a far-away coun- matters of general .nterest to the who said in presenting the program cern by the teachers over education N ight", sung by Mrs. J. E. Brower, responds to the number on a prize al financing. Mrs. Walker Low and Mrs. Pearl located in a store. Each merchant has been greater than the grow.h try to make the chimes o f an ancient growers, a director is elected to the entitled “ Christmas Around the In England, there are more small Woodard. The congregation will also will offer a prize for this week and of any other power company in the Church ring. One day, persons from board at each meeting and an ad W orld", that although all peoples do schools than in this country. There participate In the Christmas music. five northwestern states. The coil- many waiicS 0f life, including the visory committee of three is elected. not observe Christmas, it is observ some, whose prizes were not drawn cern has never denied adequate pow- klng himself, brought their gifts and William Carson of Weiser, president ed in almost every country in the is in the English schools daily wor On Saturday evening the M. I. A. last week or the week before, may ship, which all pupils attend. The will go caroling, followed by a party er to any firm here or firms that [aid them on the alter as offerings of the association, plans to attend world. give two or three prizes. Prizes will morning worship is led tradition at the church. wanted to enter the area, Mr. Roach to the Holy Child in the hope that The program was opened with an as many of the meetings as possible. have to be claimed by the winner in ally by the head o f the school, fol The Nyss* second ward will pre said. It has been able to keep Its the presents would make the chimes arrangement of "D eck the Halls ’ The meetings will be held as fol person Saturday. rioiralnnmanr nnanH of thn nAo/4 lowed by a period of religious in sent a Christmas worship service development ahead of the need. ring. Pedro and Little Brother de lows: December 26, Parma at 2 p. and “ God Rest Ye Merry Gentle struction. Sunday morning at the regular Sun "W e have not only taken care of cided to go to the church and add m. and Wilder at 7:30; December man” for voice, violin and piano by Competition for entrance into the day school time. Joining In the pre your present needs but have very ag their little mite to the gifts, but 27, Nampa at 2 p. m. and Marsing Kathryn Crandall, Mrs. Herbert universities is strong and there is sentation of the program will be the gressively sought new industries and en route from their home in the at 7:30; December 28, Nyssa and Fisher and Nrs. Carlos Buchner and a waiting list for teacher training girls’ chorus, readers, singers and encouraged them to come into our country they came upon an old wo Oregon Trail at 2 p. m. and King- arranged by Mrs. Fisher. Mrs. Snid courses. children from the Junior Sunday Snake River valley area" man freezing in the snow and Pedro man Kolony a’ 7:30; December 29, er then presented Mrs. H. O. Hop Miss Cleary stated that the youth school. In contrast. Mr. Roach pointed remained to comfort her. He sent Vale at 2 t y. m. i d Jamison at 7:30; kins who told of Christmas customs of this country is misrepresented The Nyssa second ward will have Xhe Nyssa Bulldogs, «»ho won to the Bonneville power area, where Little Brother on to the church and January 3, Pafutte at 2 p. m. and in her native country of Belgium, rather handily from the Payette the use of power has been restrict- after the lad had laid hls glft upon Emmett at 7:30; January 4, Weiser and of December 6 as a date o f gift- by the films, and magazine por a Ch.lstmkS program and party Pirates in a Snake River Valley ed in the winter due to what h e 1 the altar the chimes began to ring, at 2 p. m. and Oregon Slope at 7:30, giving, and that St. Nicholos rode trayals that go abroad. In these the Saturday evening, beginning at 7:30. league basketball game on the Nyssa called government interference in much to the astonishment of the as and January 5, Meridian at 2 p. m. a donkey in that country. She Je- American youth is portrayed as pre- There will be special numbers and coscious, advanced for his years entertainment for the whole fam floor last Friday night by a score private business. The Intermountain sembled crowd. The meeting for Nyssa and Oregon scribed the feeling one experienced with a strong tendency toward rud ily. with a visit from 8 anta Claus. of 53 to 30, will face the highly- power pool, including power fur in attending the midnight mass, the Those participating in the play, Trail growers will oe held in the touted Middleton quintet on the nished by the Idaho Power company, directed by Mrs. Jesse Rigney and little theater in the new school ad walk home through the crisp winter eness. The English teacher said The program will be sponsored Hy has turned over large loads of elec Mrs. Dennis Patch, were David local floor Friday night. air, with the sound of carols ring that he had not seen this type of the Sunday school and primary dition. American students, but had been organizations. The Pirates scored the first basket tricity to the Oregon-Washington Mortimore, reader: Jennie Eachus, Mr. Child said “ We feel it Is very ing through the night, to the impressed by the manners and ap A Christmas vesper candlelight in the Friday game, but the Bulldogs area. old woman; David Patch, Pedro; urgent that the growers attend these warmth of the home where the spirit pearance of the students with whom service will be held at the Methodist With a present capacity of 285,000 Roger Maulding, Little Brother; meetings, where they might become of the season abounded. soon took the lead and were never she has visited. church Sunday afternoon at 4 o' headed. Holcomb was high point kilowatts, the Idaho Power company Rollie Cox, priest: David Savage better acquainted with the problems An English ballet, presented by She stated that English youth are clock by the departments o f the has tripled its power output since and Bill Morrison, rich men; T hom of the industry” . man with 17 points. Delores Duus, Kay Hammon, and more advanced in their learning, Sunday school, concluding with Middleton has averaged 58 points the close of world war II, and ex as Evans, writer; Doris Rigney, girl; Donna Focht with Peggy Focht ns per game in this season’s play. One pects to develop a capacity o f 440,- Charles Steffens, musician; Mrs. soloist was presented under the di but that American youth are ad white gifts of clothing for overseas. of the star olayers, Pfost, has aver 000 kilowatts by 1955. rection of Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, with vanced over English youth in learn The program Is entitled “ Every Cox, rich lady: Ez Carr, king; Elvln MeGiuley Gives ing to live and in independence. where, Everywhere Christmas T o “ We have a responsibility to you Alexander, candle-lighter: Bonnie aged 22 points per game in the Vela Dee Poulson as accompanist. Education is facilitated in English night” . There will be special choir Opinion Relative people to assure you that we will Ward, chimes player, and Donna Lee four contests played this year Following the- dance. Mrs. Wilson schools by the fact that the retarded numbers at the morning service. Middleton’s 46-game winning strek i have an ample supply o f power In Wilson, angel. Music was furnished of the similarity of the English To League Teams told and the superior students are In sep On Saturday evening the high was broken in 1950 by the Fruitland 11955 when it is needed. We now by the high school choir, directed and American Christmas customs, arate schools, leaving the average school and older youths o f the M. Grizzlies, who were coached by have contracts with Individual firms by Ray Weatherspoon and accom p with Father Christmas, rather than student to be educated in the public Discussing the basketball prospects Y. F. will Join In carolling, followed Harry McGinley, who is now tutor as large as our entire load five or anied by Vela Dee Paulsen. Santa Claus bringing the gifts. schools. of the Nyssa Bulldogs in the Snaice by a party. ing the Nyssa Bulldogs. Middleton's six years ago.” During the regular meeting, Mrs. River Valley league this season, These gifts are not placed on trees, The health of the English student At the Catholic church a midnight Swinging into a discussion of the Monty Fraser talked on primary teams went to the Idaho state B but rather in stockings, and if gifts has improved during the last few Coach Harry McOinley told mem mass will be held Sunday evening are expected, larger than can be league tournament four out of the proposed construction o f a high- reading. She said that successful last five years and lost the state head dam in Hell’s canyon by the reading can be expected “ only when bers of the Lions club at the Monday placed in stockings, then pinuw slips years in spite of rationing, for if all and mass at 9:30 Monday. On Fri tournament berth last year only be government and the effort of the we have physical security, emotional luncheon that his team “ will run or bolsters are hung beside the rations are purchased a balanced day evening there will be a party diet will be assured. up against height all season". at the church for the children from stocking. cause of the superior playing of M c- Idaho Power company to secure per security and social security". “ I think Ontario will be a hot and In answering a question asked her the first through the eighth grades, mission to develop power in that Ginley’s Grizzlies. Mrs. Don Lytle, In presenting A child must have good health, if cold team", MoGinley said. “ If they area, Mr. Roach indicated that his he is to read well, the speaker said. Christmas customs of her native concerning socialized medicine. Miss with games, prizes and refreshments. happen to hit us when they are hot France, said that the true spirit of Cleary stated that It was not as live On Sunday morning at the Naz- fism was unable to secure authority (Continued on Page 2) they will cause us some trouble. I Christmas was found in the church. an issue in England as it seems to arene church, the Junior department («range Booster from the power commission because believe Vale is going to be the She told of the nativity scenes found be In this country. In England It will give a Christmas program, be of the interest o f the government Night Observe«! toughest team in the league. The in French churches, and on the 6th was accepted by 90 to 95 per cent of ginning at 10 a m. and treats will In construction of the Hell’s canyon Construction of the doctors, and is accepted by the be given to all attending Sunday boys are not big. but they are plenty («’ontinued on Page 7) At Oregon Trail project as part o f a long range pro tough. I haven't seen Meridian play. majority o f the people, except a school. At 7:30, the young people New Bri«!gc Over gram o f development on the Col Parma and Emmett seem to be the few in the upper income levels, who will present a Christmas program. umbia river and Its tributaries. The Oregon Trail Orange held Its Snake River A*ke<! weakest at this time. Payette is Large Grow«! See* feel they lose social prestige through On Saturday evening at the As “ By the time we complete the C. Booster program and Christmas the plan. tough” . sembly of God a Christmas program J. 8 trlke project, we will have to party Tuesday evening. School'* Program Stating that he enjoys coaching in Preceding Miss Cleary’s talk, Miss The corps o f engineers. U. S. army, | will be given by the Sunday school, The program consisted o f group have underway a major project. The at Walla Walla has announced that Nyssa high school, McGinley sail “ I Kathryn Crandall sang, “ O Holy with Christmas songs and recitations • (Continued on Page 7) singing: a welcome address by Mast DeLos Vinsonhaler of Nyssa has won't predict any Snake river j Approximately 1000 persons at-1 Night” and Mrs. Carlos Buchner under the direction o f Mrs. Don er Frank Parr; skit. “ No Man’s Vale An«! Nyssa made application for approval of champions for Nyssa, but the boys tended the Christmas program given played an arrangement of “ O Little Honey and Mrs. Carl Lassiter. There Land", by the Orange women: "T h e in the new gymnasium Tuesday Town of Bethlehem". Walter Mc- will be a Christmas tree and treats for erection of a bridge across i will be In there fighting". leading League plans Absentees", Mr. and Mrs. Loyd night by pupils of the first four Partland presented the guest with for the children. Snake river from Bridge island and | Adams: reading. “ Christmas on the grades of the Nyssa school. a gift from the Nyssa Education the Idaho mainland, about two miles At the Lutheran church, Rev. City Get* « 2 1 ,0 0 0 Farm ", Mrs. Alva Goodell and sel The Nyssa and Vale basketball south of Nyssa. As compared to the setting in the association. Miss Cleary was a guest Carlson o f Nampa will deliver the ections, male quartet, George Cleav teams are tied for first place in the gymnasium, the lighting effects o f Mrs. Joe Brumbach for dinner, Christmas sermon. There will be The applicant proposes to erect a From Co. Tax Fun«! old er. Garret Stam, Wilson Winter and Snake River Valley league with two steel truss bridge across the side on the costumes in “ The Littlest and an overnight guest at the Hen- special music at the morning service. Frank Parr, accompanied by Mrs wins and no losses. In Adrian the church school o f the channel of the river with vertical The city of Nyssa has received Angel" made much difference in the ry Hartley home. On Sunday even- Wilson Winter. Music for the pro- I The two leaders maintained their! ciearance of 3 5 feet above ordinary $21.494 61 as a partial payment on presentation. ing she attended the services at the Free Methodist church will present a gram and dancing was furnished by margins last week-end. when Nyssa I high Va7er“ a n dV h orizon af clearance its share of the taxes due from th e ! The program of the upper four Episcopal church as the guest of} program o f recitations, songs and Mr and Mrs. A. A Jamison and defeated Payette 53 to 30 ana Vale Df 147 feet High steel will be ap- | county, City Manager E. K. Burton grades will be presented In the Miss Eva Boydell and Miss Clarice playlets with Mrs BUI Nelson In daughter. A potluck dinner was J nosed out Meridian at Vale 41 to 38 j proximately 23 5 feet above ordinary said Wednesday The money Is to be gymnasium tonight, beginning at 8 Nothis. charge, followed by a Christmas served. j Other winners between December | high water o'clock. The theme will be The) ---------------------------- song and story, “ The Town o f Beth ' used for general purposes. The next meeting o f the Orange 9 and 18 were Payette 29 and Em- Any protests, if anv. against the Girls Arrive— lehem " under the direction of Del The total city levy was $28.494 75, Christmas Story” . will be held December 26. A bingo , mett 24, Weiser 58 and Parma 38. proposed operations from the stand- so the remainder due from the coun- j j Baby girls are much more plentl- I bert Detienne. party will be held after the business Ontario 51 and Caldwell 37, Weiser polnt 0f navigation should be re- ty is only $7.000.14. Program Presented At Adrian— Iful at the Malheur Memorial kM - session. 40 and Ontario 34. Meridian 54 and ceived at the office o f the district A Christmas program was present- pltal this week than boys. Five j Firemen Hold Party— In addition the city received Parma 47. Caldwell 39 and Emmett engineer, 19 eact Poplar street. Walla $5.210.70 for streets from the 10- ed last Sunday evening at the girls and only one boy were born i The Nyssa volunteer fire depart Present Concert— 31, Vale 68 and Union 41 and Nampa Walla not later than January 11. ' mill county road tax. Adrian United Presbyterian church at the hospital since last Wednesday, ment held Its annual Christmas The Adrian high school music de- 47 and Weiser 29 m i otherwise the corps will con- by the members of the Sunday j Olrls were born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack party for members and their wives partment will present its annual I The Emmett and Nyssa teams In ' aider there are no objections. school, with special music by the 1B Perkins, route 2, Parma, Decemb- in the Morocco Monday night. A Here From Pullman— Christmas concert In the Adrian ! the frosh-soph section of the A di- j ___________________ Miss Margaret Miller, student at choir. Mrs. Francis Deffer was ac- 1 er 13, 5 pounds. 11 ounces; Mr. and turkey dinner was served to 48 per high school gymnasium Thursday vision are tied for first place with Students Here For Holidays— Washington State college, is visiting companlst and Mrs. D. L Hurst and Mrs. Nathaniel Ashby. Nyssa, De- sons. Santa Claus gave a present evening under tthe direction of Del- two wins and no losses each. O n- I p „ r the past week college students Miss Lois White at the A. C. 8 allee Betty Hansen soloists. The program cember 14, 6 pounds, 7 ounces; Mr to each woman. After the appear bert Detienne The concert will in- tario is third with one win and no have been returning to their homes home. Miss Miller will accompany was concluded with a candlelighting and Mrs. Lloyd E Lovins, route l.| ance of Santa Claus, the couples elude among ita numbers “ Glory to losses, with Parma, Vale, Meridian, in Nyssa for 'h e Christmas holi- Miss White to her home in Prosser, service. Rev. and Mrs. Henry Moore , Parma, December 14, 8 pounds, 4 i danced. God " and " Prayer for Peace " by the Pa vette and Weiser listed in that | days. From Oregon 8 tate college at Washington for the holidays. were In charge of the program. jounces; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trost, chorus; "T h e Bells o f St. Mary’s " order. --------------------------- route 2, Parma. December 16. 8 Building Permit Issued— Corvallis are Deane and Janet Irv- by the girls’ sextet; “ O Little Town _ . College Student Returns— pounds, 14 ounces, and Mr and Mrs The first building permit Lssued _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I ing. Lewellyn Robbins. Deane Hunt- Return From Portland— of Bethlehem" by the girls’ quartet Return To Walla Walla— Wilbur Jackson, student at Ore- Robert E. Fangen, Nyssa. December In the city of Nyssa since October er, Barbara Nelger. and Donna Tra- Mr and Mrs Lloyd Pounds re and a soorana solo. “ Ah. Sweet Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Fergeson bert, who will visit in Nyssa before turned Sunday from Portland where gon State college is visiting at the 18. 7 pounds. 9 ounces. The boy was 30 was given to Roy Wild this week Mystery of L ife' by Loretta Vande- have returned to their home in j going to Twin Falls Rahe Williams, they had taken their eight-year-1 home o f Mrs Threlma Elliott at bom to Mr and Mrs Lauren Wright j Wild intends to convert a former water Among the band numbers Walla Walla, having been here » Floyd Hale and Donna Cheldelin old son. Nathaniel for medical ob Adrian over the holidays. Jackson of Nyssa December 19 church building into a residence at will be “ Flndlandia" and “ Chrlst- attend the funeral of Mrs. Fergeson's have returned from .Salem, where servation. Is manager of the Hawthorne Manar __________________ Second street and Ennis avenue. mastide Overture.” The accom- mother. Mrs. Lucille Norcott. student house at college “ Thank Y o a " Service Held— they are attending Willamette uni- anists for the vocal numbers will be --------------------------- A large group was In attendance 75 BIRTHDAY OBSERVED . .. —T~--------------------- versity, and Royce Chadwick, Glenn Auxiliary Reports Donations— I/orraine Vandewater and Faye Hop To C alifornia— at the opening service of the St. I H. E Collins was honored on his Mrs Don Lytle, chairman o f the Injured In Accident— Schlreman and David 8arazln have kins. Mrs I L Cooper o f Nyssa was «till Paul’s Episcopal church last Bun 75th birthday anniversary with » Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Jackson and returned from attending the Uni- “ O ift to the Yanks" contributions famil.v will leave Friday for Victor- ’ versity of Oregon at Eugene. Mary for the local American Legion aux in the Malheur Memorial hospital day evening, following the remodel-1 dinner given Sunday afternoon at Youth Shipping Out— ville. California, where they will visit Lou Schenk. Carole Flinders, Mor»l iliary, has announced that $76.23 was this morning suffering from Injuries Ing o f the building, that has been the Doll House. Twenty-eight of his Mr and Mrs Oilbert Castile o f over the holidays with Mrs Jack-¡B u nn and Val Childs have returned contributed locally for this project sustained in an automobile accident underway for the past month. The children and grandchildren were Nyssa have received word from their son's parents, Mr Cooper service was a special "thank you” present for the occasion, among 1 to Nyssa from Brigham Young unt- for hospitalized veterans. O f this near Nyssa last week son. Frank W . who enlisted in the • ----- -------- ¡versity at Provo, and Bonnie Lewis amount. $22 17 was received from the received emergency treatment at the service for those members and them the Floyd Collins family of navy in California September 8. He Return From Salt Lake— has returned to Nyssa from Uni- cannlsters placed in stores; $29 06 hospital. Donald HicJcey of Nyssa, friends of the church who have as- Melba, the Fay Collins o f Apple said he is getting ready to ship out Mr and Mrs Don Engstrom re- versttv of Utah at Salt Lake City from the Nyssa schools and a special the driver of the other automobile slated with the project. Following Valley and the Ralph Collins. Mar but due to security reasons did not turned Tuesday from a business tr ip ; Lee Snyder o f Whitman college at contribution of $25 from the Olrla Involved was not treated at the ho«- the service, coffee was «erved by the cum 8 mlth and Kenneth Hunter pltal. I guild members reveal his destination. I to Balt Lake City. Walla Walla is visiting hls parents league of the Nyssa high school families o f Boise Roach Criticizes Construction Of Government Dam ihe Nyssa To Play Middleton Five Women Tell O f c?mpany- told a Go()<l I fOgraill Is Grower Meet in« Xmas Customs Presented P. T. A. Dates Announced English Teacher Views” Schools