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'^>dft55"*«v 77»NYSSA VOLUME XXXXVI NO. 12 Nyssa Students w Win Honors In JOURNAL THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 5. 1951 April Fool Joke Proves Boomerang íew Boy Scout Troop Organized onAlL ^ P^ J 0ke boon?eranged A new Boy Scout troop, No. 37, ed out oth*r onpmized by the Eegles ™lunteer *lremen lodge and American Legion. aDout 4 a. m. Sunday. Anril 1 1 ^ The firemen . . . . „ . . ' .. ) The six members of he troop re- India Is Topic O f Discussion At Parma Shifted To Billfold Lost In Valley B League October Is Found Speaker Favors Eiiaetment Of Administrators of Snake River A billfold lost by Thomas Q. Jones N v S S i l G a t l i e r i l l f f valley schools decided at a meeting of Nyssa on a pheasant hunting trip last fall was returned to the owner 1 V ® ® 4* v x t l l l H r i l l j j ; ! in Ontario Monday night to trans D fer Parma from the A league to the this week by a farmer. F. P. Dennis j B division. This action, which was of Adrian. Itonalil Jensen, Marilyn The billfold, lying near a tree Toast masters Speak At suggested bV Parma, reduces the A from October to April, had been .Milton Kalin O f Port* . . . 0 ■ j leaguauo seven teams and increases White, and Genevieve badly chewed by field mice, but the Meeting Sponsored the b division to nine. land Talks; Highway Eachus Compete D v 1 » r|' * The schedules for next year's $7 In silver and paper money and Chief Frank Morris turned detective I1Ue Barnes. Aaron and Leonard the personal papers in the pocket- Cutlers and Garry DeRock. 2 0 Delegation Visits 1 - * • 1 • '• sports are expected to be drafted the firemen apprehended the prank Three Nyssa students have won sters, who promised to pay for their ------- ~ . by May I. Principal Dennis Patch book were intact. Jones advertised Scoutmaster Sam Phillips and the loss last October in the Oate With a history that has been said Nyssa high school will cut its recognition in district and state April fool activity by furnishing all Assiaant Scoutmaster Ralph Lav. - Speaking on the Hoover govern 2000 football schedule to tight games and City Journal and asked the finder ment reorganization plan, Milton E. high school competition during the of the firemen with a good dinner rence said they would like to have turbulent over much of its to keep the $7 when returning the years. India is still In a precarious i its basketball schedule to 20 games last two weelcs. according to infor next Monday night. Kahn of Portland, chairman o f the I more members in the troop. -billfold. Dennis remembered the Oregon citizens committee on the political situation, according to a season. mation received here. The firemen not only proved I advertisement, but when he sent the Hoover report, told members of the members of the Nyssa Toastmasters | _________________ Ronald Jensen, president of the billfold to Jones this week’he refused Nyssa chamber of commerce at their club who talked at an international Nyssa high school, won first place to keep any of the money. relation? meeting held in the high weekly luncheon Wednesday noon in radio speaking and oratory in They refused to prosecute, so the | \ • » > • . . school building last Thursday night. Dennis said his only regret was that “ We can have as good a gov district competition at Burns and names of the pranksters were with The meeting was the first of a series that he was not able to see the ex ernment as we demand and as poor leaves today for Corvallis to partici held n of gatherings to be sponsored by pression on Jones’ face when the a government as we will tolerate’’. pate in the state contest. In the the Nyssa Parent-Teacher associ billfold was returned to him. Mrs. Laura Alberta Nichols, resi Mr. Kahn said there are now 300 state competition he will compete in Discussion and consideration of dent of the Apple valley section for ation for a discussion of internat committees in the nation working the same events. Joaquin Miller, proposed changes in by-laws occu many years, died in the Malheur ional relations. for acceptance of the Hoover report. noted eastern Oregon author, is the pied most of the Owyhee Riding j Memorial hospital April 2. Kenneth Renstrom, who opened clubs business meeting Priday even The Hoover commission was form subject of Jensen's radio talk and the meeting, introduced the three Mrs. Nichols, who had been living ed in 1947 by unanimous consent of “ Mr. Freedom” is the topic of his ing when members met at the home r at Wllder. was born at Maiden Rock, speakers, who talked on the history, of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Holmes. congress for a study of government oration. r .u “ ers servlce organization Wisconsin October 2, 1371 and was religious and political aspects of The proposed changes will be voted reorganization. Former President Miss Genevieve Eachus of Nyssa of the Malheur Memorial hospital j married to Arthur E. Nichols in India. The natural beauty of negro spiri Herbert Hoover was unanimously on by members at the April meeting. won third place in a state essay will meett in Carl's Doll House at Minnesota. The couple moved to The country is only half the size The club’s rodeo committee had tuals was greatly enhanced by the chosen as chairman. The commis contest on the subject of "The Em noon Thursday. April 12 for the pur- the Apple valley section in 1922 of the United States, but the pop recently met with the Nyssa cham finely blended voices of a quartet of sion report was made In May, 1947 ployment of the Physically Handi pose of electing officers and hear- survivors are three daughters ulation is three times as great, said ber of commerce rodeo committee colored visitors, booked as The Miss- and the organization would have capped". As a result, her essay has Clifford Mink. Thousands are starv lsslpplans, as they appeared in the been discontinued had the citizens been sent to Washington, D C. to K ^ V ^ r a ^ e n ' m e L ^ n ! Mrs ° ladys BeverhnTf w n £ r a “ d ing, waiting for help from the Unit to consider plans for the 1951 rodeo, discussing both the advertising of Nyssa gymnasium Tuesday night committee not been formed. Mrs Julia Wdliams and Mrs. Maude compete on the national level with of the P S O lnBv ?pH »li ed States and other countries. The the rodeo and the parade. Another under the auspices of the Nyssa Ed "As of December, 1950 ”, Mr. Kahn those from the other states. The to h f meet n* Proffitt NamPa: of five * » » . Oscar to Attend attend t the meeting. of Parma of Kenneth Yakima. Clar- country has been invaded many, meeting between the two committees ucation association. said, "a full 50 per cent of the or result of that contest may not be Fifteen members of the F. S. O ence of Ontario. David of Donnelly many times. The Moslems invaded is planned within a few weeks. In addition to the quartet’s varied ganization plan had been placed on announced publicly until June, ac went to the hospital Sunday to pre- Idaho and Alinon Nichols of Brews- the nation in 8 A. D, and are still Sunday. April 15 Is the date set repertoire of spirituals, plantation the statute books, which was a very cording to information received pare the ground and plant a lawn in ter, Washington; 22 grandchildren there. The greatest rulers have been melodies and camp meeting shouts, favoraible result. We are hopeful for the club’s first trail-ride and from the governor’s committee on front of the building. The men Oandi and Nehru. In 1947 the 200- outing for 1951 providing the weath the leader of the group, Thomas J .! the remainder of the plan can be and 16 great grandchildren. National Employ the Physically worked from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m Funeral services will be held In year rule of England was ended, but er Is nice. All members and friends Pruitt, presented three dramatic | enacted by the 82nd congress. The Handicapped week. India is still not a united nation, of both the Owyhee Riding club and readings and delivered a talk on ra- 60 per cent that remains to be en- The remainder of the four and Miss Eachus, a transfer to Nyssa one-half acres embodied in the hos the Lienkaemper chapel at 2:30 p^ Mink said. ) acted Is the toughest. Certain m. today with Rev. Donald S. Camp _ the Junior riding club will truck clal tolerance. high school from the Oregon school Before presenting J H Hartman, their horses to the Owyhee dam and The songs ranged from the solemn groups are entrenched In the gov- for the blind at Salem, will be a pital site will be planted to pasture. bell of the Methodist church o f An irrigation system has been com ficiating. Interment will be in the Renstrom pointed out that "India from there will go on a horseback "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" to the ernment and are very well organized mong the four winners to be hon pleted, including concrete pipe is the greatest melting pot In the trip, returning for a 1:45 or 2 o'clock humorus type of negro music and against the plan". ored at a suitable ceremony to be equipped with valves for flood irri Parma cemetery. world". dinner at the dam with those who the rolling lilt of "Old Man River", The speaker pointed out that the held as soon as plans have been gation. A well has been dug, a pump Hartman pointed out that ap are unable to join in the trail ride. the closing number on the program. government spent 3 ‘ i billion dollars completed. The winners, including installed and other work done under proximately 75,000,000 persons are In 1930 and 41 billion In 1950. The The colored men, presenting the April 8 is the date set for the the second-place winner, O. Daniel the supervision of Jake Fischer and affected by the caste system of Kuna Cave Jack field day. third program sponsored by the Nys projected budget for the coming „ Dearborn of Ontario, will receive Warren Farmer. India, which has three main relig citations from the president of the Following the meeting, three reels sa Education association this year, fiscal year is around 70 billion, or A small deficit is due on the ma ions. Oandi, the speaker said, has were introduced by Mrs. Margaret enough for 200 million dollars a day United States. of colored films were shown. Re terial and work necessary for plant Miss Marilyn White, a member of ing and landscaping the grounds. Bernard Frost of Nyssa and Ace done a great work in fighting the freshments were served by hostesses, Bates, president of the local organi for the year. the high school Bulldog staff, won Any person or organization wishing Gunderson of Ontario, representing caste system. The people worship Ailene Holmes, Ann Tensen, and zation. "Students of government know The singers, comprising one of the that no country Is large enough or third place in the news feature di to make a donation to the fund the Malheur Game league, accomp idols and consider cattle, monkeys, Opal Holmes to 24 members of the turtles and certain other animals vision of the sixth annual north may do so at the Gate City Journ anied state officials on a tour of O. R. C. and 12 members of the best Jubilee quartets in the United rich enough to continue spending States, are graduates of the famous money at that rate Indefinitely. It west high school Journalism comp al office. the winter deer range mainly in as holy. junior club. negro school at Plney Woods, Miss just can’t be done. As greater con Discussing some of the aspects of etition at Pacific university last Lake county last Saturday and Sun The April meeting will be held at issippi. In addition to their evening trol will be necessary, we will ap modern politics in India, Hartley day. Saturday. Miss Betty Fife of Nyssa the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale performance, they gave a program proach closer to a socialist govern participated in the editorial division Adrian Teachers, Besides the Malheur county men said it has been only during the Garrison. for the school children in the aft- ment unless heed is given to present of the competition. Approximately and employes of the state game de last three years that the country conditions. England has been re Principal Named 35 competed in the feat re wriing partment were Commissioners Del has secured Its independence. Three duced to the status of a begger In section of the competition, which bert Oildersleeve of Baker. Don M. hundred and fifty million of the Concert Progi-um Bv School Board Mitchell of Taft, Elmer Balsiger of 450 million people in the country 50 years. was sponsored by the Journalism de Ontario Defeats O f High School Solution of the "In an election 50 years ago, 90 partment of Pacific university. A Klamath Falls and Kenneth O. are illiterate. country's problems will be reached ADRIAN, Apr.5—The board of di per cent of the people voted: In the banquet and dance were held Sat Denman of Medford and State Three Teams To Group» Announced only after a long period. The edu last two elections between 50 and urday night In honor of the con rectors of Adrian high school have Oame Director Snyder. Just announced that A. R. Sayre, Tuke Truek Meet 51 per cent voted. That shows signs testants. The men, who spent Saturday cated people are unemployed and The program to be presented by of early decadence. We can't see superintendent of schools at Parma, night at the public shooting grounds although they feel they are prepared has signed a contract as principal of at Summer lake, found winter feed there is no place for them in a the Nyssa high school music depart The Ontario high school track signs of great permanence In that. Episcopal Church ment in the gymnasium Friday Adrian high school for the coming ing grounds are badly run down and country that lacks the need of that squad won a four-way meet held If all of the Hoover plan were placed night, April 6 at 8 o'clock was an In Nyssa Wednesday afternoon with In effect, we would save 5 to 514 school year. 1951-52. Mr Sayre has show definite proof of being over type of person. Convocation Held been nounced this week by Lynn J. Law superintendent at Parma for crowded. Because of the great num “ India is bordered by communist a margin of more than 30 points. billion dollars a year". The speaker discussed the post the past five years and prior to bers of deer, they are killing out the Russia and communist China", rence. Ontario scored 79 5/6 points, Nyssa The 41st annual convocation of that taught at Wilder, Notus and The program will be given by the 45 2/3, Parma 13 1/2 and Adrian 9. office department, which he classed Hartley said. "The people are about feed. The men found bodies of sev the Protestant Episcopal church in Marsing. Frank Oood of Ontario won the as "a tremendous thing". He point eral deer that had been winter- half way over toward communism orchestra, chorus and band. Ray the missionary district of eastern Other teachers signing contracts killed. The game officials said con and the country could conseivably Weatherspoon is director of the 120 high hurdles. 180 low hurdles ed out that some of the rules gov Oregon was held In St. Matthew's to teach at Adrian high for the ditions are about the same all over become communistic. The country band and orchestra. The accomp and the pole vault and took second erning the postal department were in Ontario during the past week 1951-52 term are Olenn Ward, coach. eastern Oregon. is still committed to a program of anists are Vela Dee Poulson for the In the broad jump to score Individ followed during the time of Alex chorus and Carlene Jones for the ual honors. Five new records were ander Hamilton. Kahn said the end, with the Church of Holy Tri physical education and science ___ _________ Bill __ Lightfoot of _____ Bend, _____ field _ super- non-violence” established by Ontario and Nyssa postmaster-general should be a nity at Vale and St. Paul's at Nys Henry Reuter, agriculture, Marie, visor, has promised to bring A1 Renstrom pointed out that the orchestra. The numbers will be presented a s ' contestants. They were: 120 high caf* er man In the department and sa as participating hosts Moore, home economics; Earl Saari,1 Litches of the fisheries division to Indian people, 80 per cent of whom ™ m m » r e i « l » and n H s speech; n e e e h - r Delbert i e l h e r i r De- ie - th is a r e a ^ i n v e s t i g a t e t h e p o s ? live on farms, “have been ruled j follows: . Over 150 delegates representing commercial Orchestra-Themes from hurles, Oood, 15.9; 440. Stewart, On ' a d d e d that Postmaster-General the men, women, and youth organ!- tienne, music: Anthony Ciofalo siblllty of stocking certain drain all of their lives. England should Concerto No. 8, Finale from tario, 53.9; pole vault. Oood. 10 feet Donaldson Is "doing a good job". "Congressmen and senators say rations in the district met together English and Spanish and Charlotte ditches with trout and the lower have started educating the people Fifth symphony, March Slave and shotput. Keck. Nyssa, 48T'4” , and ; D rum m ap m v l'e n h u c m n l n n iin o fin n they favor the Hoover plan, but They didn't Believe Me; chorus— discus, Willis, Ontario, 140'7 for prayer, business, and fellowship, Brummer. girl’s physical education Owyhee river with yellow catfish. instead of exploiting them". science. Nyssa placers were as follows: 120 they don’t vote that way", Kahn Litches will be here sometime this After the formal discussion, sev Polly Wolly Doodle, Thy Word Is a and to make plans for the continu- and Salary increases at Adrian high eral angles of the Indian situation Light, Send Forth Thy Spirit and hurdles, Bair, third; mile, Bumgar said. "I am not speaking as a re ing development of the church in schoo] (Qr the coming year are com month. were discussed by the rather small Qospel Boogie: band—King Cotton ner, second: 440, Hartley, second; publican or as a democrat. I am the area ___ to those granted at Ontario. parable March, The Qypsy Baron March 180 low hurdles, Bair, tied for third; speaking about an accumulation crowd In attendance. The convocation was opened with ! Nysla'and Vale high schools.' Officers Elected Paraphrase, A Kiss In the Dark, 220, Bowen, second, and Hartley, that has occurred over a period of a joint service Friday evening. The | _________________ Light Cavalry Overture and Star third; 880, Dlven, second; shotput. years. This accumulation shows a Rt. Rev. Lane W. Barton, bishop of By F. F. A. Chapter Fumi Contributed Spangled Banner, and special num Keck, first; discus, Keck, second, lack of courage to tackle the prob Bulldogs Lose To the district, gave the bishop’s arranged for band and Mitchell, third; Javelin, Keck lem down through the years” . For Trees In Park bers—Joshua, charge. Bishop Barton pointed to officers recently elected by Kahn also talked on the wasteful and chorus; Embraceable You, voc first and Skeen second, and 880 Nampa By 9 To 0 the New the fact that two missionary con F. F. A. of the Nyssa high school al solo by Shirley Nolen, accomp relay, Nyssa (Bowen, Ray, Ward practices now existing In the vet gregations has assumed full self- Ed Stelnke, city employe, is pre anied by Frank Mazzio; Wanting and Hartley) first. include John Toombs, president; erans administration. He said the The Nampa high school Bulldogs Delbert Peterson, vice president; paring to plant 53 trees In the new support during the past year; o f You, vocal duet by Phyllis Bair and The Snake River valley relays will Hoover recommendations would not ficial acts, such as baptism and con defeated their Nyssa namesakes by Dick Hart, secretary; Leslie Hiatt, section of the city park. City em Joel Mitchell, and La Cucuracha, be held In Ontario Wednesday. April take away any of the rights of the a score of 9 to 0 in a non-league firmations, had increased during the veterans, but would give them better treasurer; Jimmy Lissman. reporter ployes contributed funds for eight cornet ensemble, David Hartley, n . baseball game played on the Nampa past year: and that the church service, streamline their relations trees and business people and or Kenneth Cottle, Kent Beus. Stephen and Jimmie Corfield, sentinel. diamond Tuesday afternoon. with the government and result In throughout the district Tiad shown Toombs, a Junior, has beer, active ganizations contributed money for The Nyssa boys hit fairly well, but in the Judging contests and won the the purchase of the remainder at the Talbot. Ronnie Buchner and Carl I)r. Hut White To tremendous savings. In private bus a remarkable upsurge of interest Tyler, accompanied by Miss Poulson. not In the clinches when the runs iness there is one employ for every state sow and litter contest, featur trees. and vitality. Move To Spokane 1850 Insurance policies In force and The Saturday morning session was were on the bases. With most of ing a *100 prize given by the Oregon The trees will be planted this Graham Home On Leave— in the government there is one em opened with a service of holy com the 1950 championship team back Bankers association. Both Peterson spring, but grass will not be planted Donald M Graham, who Is serving Dr. Hal White, Nyaea veterin ploye to every 450 policies. munion at 7:30 and the day was in uniform, the Nampa Bulldogs and Lissman have projects valued at until fall Children will use the aboard the U. 8. S. Menard, A. P. A. An effort will be made locally arian, has received an appointment, spent in meetings of the various kept the Nyssa boys well in hand over *1200. Peterson was awarded section as a playground this sum No. 201, (amphibious personnel at effective Apr*. I, with the federal to secure members for the Oregon Jack Duncan and Richard Wilson the 1950 Jersey Cattle club calf for mer. groups. The Reverend Harold Gard tack transport) as gunners mate each pitched three innings for Contrtjutors to the tree fund, be his work In dairying. Lissman has ner. dean of the Episcopal cathedral government in Washington. He citizens committee at an annual fee in Boise was the principal speaker Nyssa. Melvin Marcum sprained placed in eight public speaking con sides the city employes, were the first class, is home on a 10-day woll be stationed temporarily at of *2. leave, prior to sailing for Korean one of his knees in the game. ....... ............................... Oene Orasty, reporting for the tests in the last three years and Is Eagles lodge. Kenneth Renstrom, for the young people. Mrs. Helen Spokane. Mrs. White and daugh The Bulldogs will play New Ply- the retiring president. Arneson of Portland and Miss Louise Wilson Brothers Department store, waters for duty, and expects to be ters will remain In Nynsa until transportation committee of the _________________ chamber of commerce, said a dele Burpee of New York City headlined mouth at 4 p. m. Fridav of this week | Ace Pastime, Nyssa Packing comp overseas for a period of at least summer. on the Nyssa field They will open Baby leaves H ospital- gation of highway 20 representatives any, Robert Thompson, Ralph Law eight months. The duty assigned the women’s program. Dr. Eaatep of Denvel will arrive from the coast, visited In Nyssa last to an A. P. A. Is to carry and land | The convocation banquet was held league play against Parma Tuesday j Dale Cruson. 18-month-old son of rence, Powell Service station, Wil here this week to take ovtr Dr combat troops during Invasions and week They are working to elimin Saturday evening at the Moore on the Parma field and will meet, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Cruson, was re- son's super-market, Savage brothers, J leased from the Malheur Memorial Oate City Journal and Peterson evacuations, and to remove wounded White's practice He will do bus ate traffic hazards and secure other hotel, with over 200 present. The Ontario Friday at next week. iness temporarily at 312 Emil* from the beach to hospital, and gen improvements in the transcontin ----- --------------------- hospital last Wednesday. The baby Furniture company. Rt. Rev. Frank Rhea, bishop of erally support all beach landings avenue. ental highway A car will be started State To Let Contract — has been receiving treatment for Idaho was the principal speaker during invasions. The ship Is heav from Newport »bout May 1 to cross Sunday morning the convocation j The state highway commission bronchial pneumonia and complica- Five Babies Arrive— the country to publicize the route. Five baibles were bom in the Mal ily armed and able to defend Itself County P. T. A. To Meet— opened with a service of holy com- i win let a contract for surfacing tions, which have developed a heart from air and sea attack, and Is an The spring meeting of the Parent- heur Memorial hospital during the munion at 8 o'clock, and at 10:30 King avenue and Park avenue at ''murmur”. He was in the hospital last week The new arrivals are a important element In all naval op Teacher council of Malheur county Institute Held— the final service was held In the ¡ts May meeting, according to Mr for five and one-half weeks. erations. Mrs. Oraham returned will be held at the Valleyvlew school A vacation churrh school Institute girl, born to Mr. and Mrs Elmer church with Rev Oerald Christian, Ayre, who was here from Balem --------------------------- Ausman of Adrian, March 30; son, Thursday from San Deigo, where house on Morgan avenue Saturday, was held Tuesday at the Methodist representing the Oregon Council of this week to confer with City Man- Move To Meridian— ager E K. Burton. The city has Mr and Mrs Bennie J. Fields and Mr and Mrs. Donald Orant of she visited her husband aboard his April 7 The meeting will begin at church The Institute, held for the Churches, as the speaker. Delegates from the Nvasa Episco- pfactlcally completed its share of children. Sherry and Davie of Nyssa, Nyssa. April 1. girl. Mr and Mrs ‘ 10 a. m. with reports of the unit . local district workers was sponsored presidents pal church were Miss Eva Bovdell. the co-operative street improvement formerly of Ontario, moved to Merl- Charles Buchert of Parma, March Ders OI lne crFW at :n ,w ana aur* at the morning sessions i by the board of education of the t™P*ctlon of the ship, ln- and election of officers. All mem- Idaho conference and was attended Mrs. Frank Morgan and Orant | project dlan this week-end. Mr Fields has 31: daughter Mr. and Mrs I. L. I At the bers are asked to furnish a sack By church school workers from On- Rinehart Miss Boydell was a mem- | — --------------------- taken a position with the Co-op Oil Willlamson of Nyssa. April 3 and eluding the guns aboard boy. Mr and Mrs. Keith Cameron PrestrU tlme Oraham is also acting lunch. Coffee and salads will be tarlo, Vale and Payette. Those In j association of Caldwell. ber of the budget board for the Attend Ministers’ Meeting— of Parma, April 3. “ "master-at-arms” . While at served at the Valleyvlew P T A charge of the conference were Rev. Rev and Mrs Austin J. Hollings- eastern Oregon district llA m s Kn m ooelll Ko n Kl a 4 a nHonel home Oraham will be able to attend The guest speaker for the afternoon Don Moore, executive secretary of Members of the guilds of the worth of the Nyssa Church of Christ To Spokane— lw° bl? bday P*™«* for l * ° bu sesalon will be M O Stlmmel. prin the board of education, and Mrs. Mr and Mrs William Wahlert re- Mother Visits— Nyssa church served the luncheon and Rev. and Mrs Hugh Foster of W,c Vale . . . . ____________ ___________ _____________ ____ ________ _____________ Mrs Hazel Jones, mother of Mrs grandchildren. Tommy and Chris- cipal of the Lindbergh school In On Moore of Nampa; Mrs. A J. Denny Christian church accomD- 'urned Tuesday from Spokane, where Saturday to 170 delegates and clergy the of Caldwell, Mrs Stanley Andrews tario. anied Rev Emil Helseth. pastor of Mr Wahlert attended a hearing of Earl Bingham arrived last Friday t»™hJiilw riiWren 01 Mr attending the meeting. of Payette and Mrs. Donald Camp the Ontario Christian church, on a the interstate commerce commission, from Magna. Utah for a visit with | Mra Ray Oraham. bell. Alaaka Man VMta— trip to Eugene this week The group The trip was made by plane. Mr and Mrs Bingman and family Returns From The Dalles— Traveler To Speak- Elbert E Hart of Fairbanks, Alas- --------------------------- --------------------------- Mrs Fred Ravage returned Tues attended the annual gathering of Miss Margaret Sinclair of the Col- I ka waa a visitor last Saturday at the wVu.Vnr? — _____ Visits Relatives— day from The Dalles, where she the Oregon Christian church minis- Attend Associated Club Meeting— , Z r .m e e t i n g ¿ ^ mv A av Mrs Bud Wilson. Mrs. Don Eng- Mrs Ches'er Saager of Klaber, lege of Idaho faculty will be guest : home <* Mr and Mrs Don Eng- wP h'(1 spent a week with her daughter. ters at the Northwest Christian col- Mrs Kenneth Lalng. and family Mr le«e at Eugene Rev Hollingsworth strom and Mrs. Oeorge Schwelzer Washington Is visiting relatives in speaker at the P T A meeting to be atrom, Mr Hart was en row * back ( ^ , ^ 7 .» ■ o C i at She^ome^ oi held Mrs at the high school Thursday to Fairbanks after a vacation in Mr and Mrs Pred Burgess of Vale. Nyssa and vicinity this week and Mrs Savage drove to The Dalles will give an address on "The Min- attended a meeting of the Associated ( evening. April 12 Miss Sinclair, an the to spend the Easter holtdajrs and tster and His Economic Security” Clubs of Malheur county, held Wed- | Saager Is a former resident of this Plans will be discussed for the outstanding speaker, will tell of h«r ------- <------------------- nesday In the Park district near On- area Mr Savage returned to Nyssa last spring Jersey show to be held In most recent trip to Europe Special Put On C«smell— V M U Relative*— I tario. week. Nyssa May 26 Receiving Trrmtmeul— music will be presented by the seven- j Ezra Carr, local furniture sales- ________________ _ Mrs Prank Coley spent last week --------------------------- Mrs Oeorge Sallee, secretary In th grade chorus under the direction | man and real estate man employed ( ailed To t'tah— at Sandpoint. Idaho visiting her VWl In Here From Idaho— Mrs Wilford O. Peterson left Mr and Mrs Leo Hancock and the office of School Superintendent of Ray Weatherspoon. An added at- | by Orlgg Brothers and Butler was Mr and Mr« Irvin Rider and sister and brother-in-law. Mr and family of New Plymouth were Sun Mrs K O. Standal and their daught- Mr and Mrs Ellis Snow of Council Henry Hartley, hat been receiving traction will be musical numbers to sustained as one of the new councli- Tuesday morning for Salt Lake City day visitors at the home of Mr and •r Rosemary Standa! Mr Standal were visitors at the home of Mr and treatment at the Malheur Memorial be given by Mr and Mrs Polkerts In | men for the Nyssa L D 8 stake at to visit her mother. Mrs. R. C. Nel their native Dutch costumes | a meeting held during the p u t week son, who Ls 111. hospital this week. is bedfast with a heart ailment Mrs Thomas Jones last Priday Mrs. Newbern Olenn. State Contests Z f™ ” Wh? Cal1’ ^ been Laura A. Nichols Dies In Hospital Hospital Group To Name Officers Hoover Program Hiding Glid) Is Pluiiniii"; Kodeo Negro Quartet Gi\ es Program State Officials View Deer Range