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raeNYSSA GAjftvjÉlTY JOURNAL VOLUME XXXXVI THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 12. 1951 NO. 13 Flanagan Named J. R. Fluid Buildings Ample Supplies Judge Gets Wilton Jackson Farm Saved Beet Thinning Restriction On School Director Marine Call By Firemen Of Water Seen of Nyssa To Be Started | er, Sid has Flanagan, is losing its second justice Named President Sunset valley farm- Members of the Nyssa rural fire Double Parking been appointed as a mem- department were credited with sav Che peace to the aimed forces in ing several buildings on the Phillip ber of the Nyssa school board to ; less than two months. For Many Areas Of Hospital FSO Here Next Week I | moved Of Cars Viewed MitcheH farm on Klamath avenue succeed Lem Wilson. Jr., who has Judge J. R. Child has received last Friday afternoon. to Idaho. J j orders to report foe duty with the Flanagin will serve until the end A baled straw pile ignited from Ordinance Is Ordered ; marine corps May l. He will go to First Laborers Coming of the present fiscal year, June 30. W. T. Frost Reports On Portland a weed fire and strong wind was Collections Of Second for his physical examina If he cares to continue as a director Annual Water Fore tion and then probably to Camp whipping the flames toVard a loose Sunday; Nyssa Cainp he Sidewalks Installa may seek the position in the Campaign Reported hay stack A chicken house, ma Pendleton, Oceanside, California. June election. Wilson was appoint chine shed and barn were In direct cast Meeting To Be Improved tion Approved Judge Child, a first lieutenant in To Be Good ed last fall to succeed Frank Parr, line of the flames and the resi the reserves, is an amphib tractor resigned. dence was nearby. Good to ample water supplies for With the acreage down some from The city council voted at its reg tank specialist. Following reports of committees Firemen were called to extinguish ular meeting Tuesday night to re the 1951 irrigation season in Mal and Child the figure of last year, better than has made no definite ar heur county are foreseen for lands rangements for handling his ac on the activities for the past year, grass fires near the r& Iroad tracks scind permission for double parking 90 per cent of the sugar beets to Officers Named I supplied by natural stream flow as counting the Pounders Service Organization southwest of the rodeo g: ounds Sun of automobiles on the city streets be raised in the Nyssa district hau during his ab of the Malheur Memorial Hospital day and Tuesday night. well as the larger areas served from sence. No business and passed a resolution agreeing to been planted Wednesday, according By County PTA action has been taken association eleoted officers at a the installation of sidewalks along local reservoired water, according to to Jared Lewis of Nyssa, district W. T. Frost, hydraulic engineer for to wad appointment of a Justice of luncheon held in Carl's Doll House both sides of Arcadia boulevard manager of the Amalgamated Sugar peace, who will be named by at noon today. Experiments At from the "Y" to the north city company. However, the company is At a meeting of the county Par the soil conservation service and the limits. ent Teacher association held at the Oregon agricultural experiment sta Governor Douglas McKay. still contracting acreage. The new officers are Wilton Jack- Station Viewed Nyssa residents appearing at the Generally, the crop is in very good Valley View school house last Sat tion and leader of the 16th annual Judge Child was appointed a few son, president; Elmer Cruson, vice .shape and if present conditions pre urday, Mrs. Kenneth Greenfield of j southereastern Oregon water fore weeks ago to succeed Don M. Gra meeting asked the council to con president; Kay Peterson, secretary, vail, it will be 10 days ahead of last Vale was elected to serve as county cast committee in its meeting at On- ham, who re-entered the navy. sider giving more attention to the and William H Lemon, Ted Morgan A talk by F. E. Price, dean of agri year’s crop. Thinning should be president for the coming year. Other I tario last Thursday, and Robert F. Thompson, directors. culture at Oregon state college, and parking problem. They pointed out started the latter part of next week officers include Mrs. Ray Olson of , Both crop land and high water- Grant Rinehart, president of the a discussion on feeding experiments as one of the most serious prob and should be well underway by the Park district, first vice president; shed soils are extremely wet, even Spring Concert the hazard of double parking, hospital board and local account during the past year feat lems Mrs. Kenneth MoDonald of the end of April. which Is especially prevalent at the ant, said collections on money due conducted saturated in many places, and will ured the annual feeders day pro Adrian P. T. A„ second vice presi The sugar company is starting to from the first financial campaign gram presented last Thursday at the post office. increase the amount of run Well Presented are Mrs. O. E. Cneldelin of Nyssa, greatly move some labor into the area this dent; slow, with approximately $22,000 off which can be expected from experiment station, located Following a through discussion, week-end. The first labors will ar third vice president; Mrs. John Elf the snow cover. The top four to six still outstanding and delinquent. Malheur Nyssa and Ontario. the council passed a motion direct rive here Sunday and will continue ering of Vale, secretary; Mrs. Avery inches of soil are already dry in The spring concert of the high Approximately $16,000 is outstand between ing the city attorney to prepare an Dean Price pointed out that the ordinance coming until the demand is satisfied. Merrit of Vale, assistant secretary; some areas but the subsoils are very school music department was pre ing on pledges made during the school amending the traffic or of agriculture program is di dinance, which They will be housed in the camps Art Smith of Vale, treasurer, and wet. Some demand for irrigation sented at the high school gym last second campaign, but practically all vided Into permits double park phases, resident In ing under certain at Nyssa, Vale, Adrian and Ontario Ivan Patrick of Ontario, auditor. water has already been voiced and Friday evening under the direction of it Is expected to be collected. struction, three circumstances. and extension. This amendment, prohibiting and on private farms. The sugur The meeting opened at 10 a. m. project officials are planning an of Lynn Lwarence for the band and Rinehart suggested that solicitors The function research all of the extension divis with the opening mediation led by company is bringing the workers in who received the pledges call back ion is education, in which the lead future double parking, will be suo- early release. orchestra and Ray Weatherspoon for Mrs. Jesse Rigney on "The Need for for the Malheur county farm labor on those making the pledges. mltted to the council for Its consid surveyors have found an ex the chorus. ers carry to the farmers the results eration Spiritual Training”. During the Snow snow sponsoring groups. at the next council meet pack with soils under The program was outstanding both Fred W. Bracken, the retiring of research as determined at the Some of the government money morning session, Mrs. Edna Farris, cellent the snow very wet throughout all from the type of numbers presented president, said collections on the central station or any one of the 14 ing. Before becoming law. It would appropriated ror improvement of the public health nurse stated that a watersheds. ground is not and the finished quality of the work. second campaign have been good branch experiment stations located have to be passed by the council at Nyssa labor camp has been received. spring immunization round-up. was frozen at any The three readings. station and stream The the number of pledges various areas of the state. opened with two numb considering The Housing Authority of Malheur and amount of money Involved. He in Between How is already the ers by program Manager E. K. Burton report 100 and 125 persons at the orchestra, "Themes from complimented fork of well the started Malheur on rlver, County has purchased paint and specified that spring months were ! middle members on the tended the program heard Superin ed City to the council on his conference Concerto No. 2” by Rachman work they had the roofing and intends to proceed with preferable over summer months for where it began March 20. The north Piano done. with State Highway Engineer R. H. Neil Hoffman discuss the Baldock and "March Slave" by Tschai- William Lemon, plans to paint and clean the camp immunization programs. She also really began to run off last inoff and Highway Commissioner who Is working tendent feed sheets or summary of the feed cowsky. immediately. However, the main told of some of the major health fork week, as is the case with the Owy with Hal Henlgson and Robert trials conducted with approximate Charles Reynolds of La Orande, who Three special numbers were pre Thompson improvement project, including re problems that were facing the coun hee. advised him that the highway de charity cases com ly 50 yearling Hereford steers. The modeling of the facilities, will prob ty in the absence of a health de Snow cover on the Malheur on sented during the program. These mittee, said on the committee has average daily gains varied from 2.06 partment could consider widening ably not be done until fall because partment. Among these problems April 1 was 82 percent of last year included a cornet ensemble, in which handled eight the curbing of the highway along such cases. pounds per day to 2.36 pounds per and the colorful "La Curcaracha" was of the delay in receiving money was sanitation. Arcadia boulevard only upon the as- but 116 percent of average. On presented day and costs per pound of gain Following the election, Jackson by David Hartley, Ken from the government, which has Mrs. Muriel McCutcheon of On March 1 the water content of the neth Cottle, Kent Beus, Stephen reported briefly on activities of the ranged from 15 6/10 cents per pound suraace that the city would Install placed responsibility for operation tario, art chairman, spoke on the snow was sidewalks on both sides of the only 95 percent average Talbot, Ronnie Buchner and Carl organization during the past year. to 18 1/10 cents. of the camp in the hands of the need of art appreciation for both but the excessive storms in early Tyler. "Wanting You" was sung as He thanked the Lions club, chamber Lot one, fed chopped alfalfa, thoroughfare. The matter was con- local authority. adults and children. She told of March brought a considerable in a vocal duet by Phyllis Bair and Joel of commerce and women's auxiliary ground barley and steamed bone sldered by the council before several the ship that had been sent to Sea crease in snow. Water content owning property In the area Mitchell. Richard Forbess, student for work and money donated toward meal, averaged 2.25 pounds gain per persons side to be used at the state P. T. which will be affected and the prop decreases between March 1 of the hospital landscaping project. Ini|)ortaiice Of Miss WUhemina Hoffman, dis day, with a cost per pound of gain A. convention there this week for usually erty owners their desire April 1 but this year there was played skill in the presentation of Jake Fischer, who has done so much of 16 cents; lot two, fed chopped al that the city expressed the speaker's table that had been a a n n d increase Institute proceedings at all but one survey two piano numbers, "Poem” by Far- work on the grounds, and the pub falfa and ground barley, averaged Brochure Aired made by the pupils In the art class station. the laying of sidewalks. As a and “Two Ouitars”, a Russian licity committee. 2.16 pounds per day at a cost of .167 for of the fifth grade at Conklin school. Discharge of the middle fork of bich result, the council passed a resolut folk dance. cents; lot three, fed chopped alfalfa, Mrs. Jake Borge of Adrian, mem Orland Mayer of the Idaho Power bership chairman, reported that this the Malheur river Is expected to The numbers of the mixed chorus unanimously agreeing to the rolled barley and steamed bone meal, ion company, who is working with com year project, and instructing the city be 80,000 acre feet from April to Bulldogs Nose were well received and Included. averaged 2 36 pounds at a cost of .156 there have been 1109 members mittees on plans for the production as compared to 886 last year. There September compared with 70,000 "Thy Word is ¿’'•Jftht" by Morgan, manager to advise Mr. Baldock the cents; lot (our, fed chopped alfalfa, of a brochure- advertising Nyssa» have been four new units organized, las;'year and the 10-year average “Send Forth Thy Spirit” by Schuet- take steps tog construction com, and steamed bone meal cRga-Will Out Parma 6-4 ground discussed the importance of the of the sidewalks as soon as the curb 75,000 acre feet. Warm Springs ky. and two lighter numbers, “Dolly averaged 2.08 pounds gain at a cost at Pioneer, at Harper and of undertaking at the weekly luncheon at at Park, ing is installed. with 88,000 acre feet now Wolly Doodle” and “Gospel Boogie”. of .181 cents, and lot five, fed chopp Property owners affected by the Juntura, under the leadership reservoir, of the chamber Wednesday noon. of the (Continued on Page 7) They combined with the band to The Nyssa high school Bulldogs ed alfalfa and rolled barley, averaged sidewalks Mr. Mayer complimented the Foster. county president, Mrs. W. W Improvement will be re defeated the Parma Panthers by a present the popular "Joshua”. 2.06 pounds gain at a cost of .180 quired to pay chamber on its foresight for having for the cost of such In Beethoven’s "Finale from Fifth score of 6 to 4 In an extra-inning cents. been the second in the valley to Miss Daisy Secoy, county librari Two-Day L. D. S. Symphony" In front of their property, by the orchestra and baseball game on the Parma diam Don Anderson, extension agent, sidewalks make a survey of its resources in an, told of the summer reading although such cost be financed "Light Cavalry Overture” by the ond Tuesday. gave a post-treating demonstration. by the city Issuing may 1945 With a view of interesting firms program and solicited the aid of Conference Sel Bancroft bonds, band, an unusually high type of with money to invest and for being P. T. A. units in sharing the expense Nyssa won the ball game in the Persons Interested visited the al which can be paid over a period of musical skill and training was dis first half of the ninth, with two falfa and grass nurseries. the first to realize the importance of the program and carrying it out. Representatives of the general played. 10 years. men out. Lovejoy collected a single, of a re-survey. At noon the members enjoyed authorities at Salt Lake City will Inability of local softball players Mitchell was hit by a pitched ball Officers Elected "The growth of this organization sack lunches, with relishes, salad to find a place to conduct their the Nyssa stake L. D. S. con Water Goes Into and Bowen hit a triple to deep cent- itself is a good barometer of what is and coffee provided by the Valley attend games In Nyssa was discussed at the ference to be held Saturday and erfteld to score both runners, but happening in this area", the speaker View P. T. A. council meeting. Some of the Nyssa By Eagles; Year's April 14 and 15 in the he was thrown out at home plate said. “An area does not grow unless The afternoon program opened Sunday, teams, who have formerly played on stake chapel. Owyhee Canals trying to score. The regulation sev there is an organization working for with two vocal solos, ‘‘Only A Rose" Nyssa Activities Aired the schoolgrounds, have Joined the Representing the general auth en innings closed with the score the growth of the areea. You must and "Without a Song” by Mrs. Don orities Ontario league and will play all of be Elder Joseph F. Mer The bureau of reclamation turned tied at four-all. first know your resources, which Hammer, accompanied by Mrs. Her rill of will Officers of the Eagles lodge for the council of the twelve water into the north canal last Stat- The batteries for Nyssa were R. the coming year were elected at a their contests In Ontario. are the things that you can invest man Frietag, both of Ontario. The Councilman Hugh Tobler sug Elder Carl W. Buehr.er of the urday money in and make money on. A guest speaker for the afternoon was and the south canal Wilson and Lovejoy. Parma batter meeting of the organization Wed gested that the city take some action welfare committee. The first Monday and for into ies were Scott and Shlppy. Wilson resource is something that puts M. C. Stimmel, principal of the general priming purposes on nesday night of last week. will be held Saturday, be the Owyhee project In preparation allowed only two hits, but his team The new officers are as follows: to assist the softball players in pro money in circulation in a commu Lindberg school, who led a discus meeting viding a place for participating in at 6 p. m. All L. D. S. ward mates collected nine off Scott. Bow Worthy president. Ward Tyler; their the 1951 Irrigation season. sion on the evaluation of effective ginning nity. favorite sport. He .suggested stake welfare committees are for Mitchell en’s triple and double gave him "We are faced with increases in teaching. The points discussed in and butte and Kingman Kol- worthy vice president. Dick Udllnek; that softball could be Included In to attend, in addition to all ony farmers were getting water hitting honors. Holcomb and Mit chaplain, Sam Phillips; secretary for payrolls and taxes and decreases in cluded. teaching methods, knowledge asked an expanded recreation Nyssa stake high councllmen. The profits. The only way a firm can of subject, knowledge of pupils, second session will be opened at 8 Wednesday and today and farmers chell also hit well. three-year term, Kenneth Ren- program, which summer Is already financed Bulldogs will play Ontario on strom; stay in business without a subsidy is classroom control, personality of p. m. Saturday for all priesthood on the lower end of the project will the The Tigers' Ray Russell; con by the city and civic organizations. Friday and will ductor, treasurer, to increase the volume of business. teacher, teacher-parent relations leaders. receive water by the end of the week, meet Vale on field Tracy Mefford; Inner guard, is actively participated In their home diamond Perle Richards; outer guard, Ray Softball We are trying to bring your bro and teacher community relations. The general session of the confer- i according to Irrigation Manager by more than 120 persons and is chure up to date. If you are goingg At the close of the afternoon, the ence will be held from 10 a. m. to ¡ Paul House. The water will prob next Tuesday. Oames played so far Benedict, and trustee for three- by many more persons as In league competition leave Nyssa year term. Claud Willson. Other enjoyed to get new industries you have to new officers were Installed by Mrs. 2 p. m. Saturday. April 15. The | ably reach Weiser Monday. spectators The grounds that the and Vale with one win and no losses Maurice Judd. have the tacts available. The Dead Ox pumping plant and officers are Robert Toomb, Jr., Juni evening general session, commencing , the Oem pumping plant at Marsing and Ontario and Parma with no or past worthy president, and E. H. softball teams have been playing on "The next big development in the be seeded this year and the at 7 p. m.. will be conducted by the wins and one loss. be started Monday. west will be processing of agricultur Ontario Wins In Brandt and Joe Bellon. trustees. will teams are not well enough financed Nyssa Stake Mutual Improvement will Hundreds of fish, prattcally all of al products and here we are sitting During the past year, the Eagles, to be to afford to pay for in the middle of an agricultural area crapples, have been swept into Jensen Wins Thinl In co-operation with the American lighting able SRV Relay Meet association. on the lighted field. Box lunches will be served at noon them Processing will be done where the the famous glory hole In the reser Legion, have organized a Boy Scout Bernard Frost said most of the at a nominal charge, with voir by the swirling water pouring resource is located”. In State Contest troop In addition to other youth material Nyssa tracksters took only two Sunday for the Installation of the ice cream and pep in addition. Thomas Jones, chamber president, first into the mamoth outlet, Which car activities, which include sponsorship places In the Snake River val mercury vapor lights on Main street reported the directors voted at a re ley relays, of a child health clinic and square ries surplus water through a solid - Ontario won on has arrived here and that work Is To Elect— Ronald Jensen, Nyssa high school dancing for children. cent meeting to help the Owyhee the Ontario -which rook tunnel back Into the Owyhee student field Wednesday after Shooters to be started soon on the The Nyssa Rifle and Pistol club river. body president, won third The Eagles are remodeling the expected Riding club in staging the Nyssa noon. The same condition existed hold Its annual election of of in 1946. last year the reservoir fill place in state high school compe buffet In the basement of the build project. rodeo again this year, and asked Keck, Skeen and Bum;arner won will Mr. Burton was outhorized by the tonight at a meeting to be prior to this season. tition In Corvallis last Friday. He ing. The project will be completed council Robert F. Thompson to discuss the first In the javelin and Ray, Bowen, ficers to have the old water tower opened at 8 o’clock. The new offic ed Many talked on "Mr. Freedom". proposal. Thompson said the busi Ward and Hartley scared first in ers persons with rakes and nets within the next month. painted. will also be installed. A picture scooped the dead and stunned fish Jensen, who qualified Thursday nessmen will be asked to provide the 880-yard relay. interest to all out-of-door en from the Owyhee river below the in state competition for radio speak money for the rodeo purses. The Ontario won 10 firsts and a sraat- of ing, delivered his "Mr Freedom" Injured In Car Mishap— At Utah Dinner— chamber membership voted to ac temg of other places to score 51 thusiasts will be shown. dam last week-end. Mrs. Don Oraham was Injured Guest talk before members of the Nyssa Tuesday Mrs. D. O. Bybee. Malheur coun cept the committee's report and points. Nyssa made 29 points, Attend Vale Gathering— evening when she was Bass and trout do not seem to be Lions club Monday noon The youth president of the Daughters of support the rodeo as it has in the Weiser 22, Parma from an automobile driven ty Mrs. Nettie Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. affected by the overflow. depicted the mythical "Mr. Free thrown 12%, Bnmett 8V4, Utah Pioneers, was a guest of the past. by her husband on the Nyssa-Orrta- Maurice Glover and family and Mr. dom” as a composite of all the fine Vale 8 and Meridian none. company of the association highway. When Mr Oraham central Mrs. Jack Carter and family Visit At Olsen Home— American ideaLs that have carried rlo at a dinner given in the spacious Job's Daughters To Portland— Ontario set new records in the and was driving around another auto were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Fred Sewell of Hills the United States to Its present roof garden the Hotel Utah Sat Twenty-five members of the Nyssa sprint medley, pole vault and discus. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Humphries. The boro returned to their home Monday world position. mobile, the right front door of his urday during at the conven Job's Daughters left early Tues machine flew open and Mrs Oraham tion held In Salt national occasion marked tthe wedding anni after visiting for a week at the home Lake City April day morning to attend the grand Play Meet Planned— was tossed to the paving and was of Mr. and Mrs. Carter and of Mr and Mrs J. C. Olsen near To Judge Violinists— 7. At 9 a. m. she participated In assembly sessions of Job's Daughters The district M. Y. P. council of versary badly bruised and shocked She was was a housewarming for Mr and Mrs. Harold McClure of Hai Lynn J. Lawrence, music director taken to the Malheur Memorial hos- the sessions of the executive body in Portland this week. This is the the Methodist church is sponsoring Mrs. Humphries. The new home Nyssa ley, Idaho were guests at the Olsen the Nyssa schools, has been ap pttaal for treatment and X-rays. and voted to sustain the new of first time in the history of the a religious drama meet which will was built by Mr Humphries, a Vala home tat several days. They re of as one of the Judges for the Mr. Oraham, former Nyssa Justice of ficers for tthe coming year. Mrs. grand session that the entire mem be held In Nyssa at the Little thea contractor, and Is heated from the turned to Halley Friday Mr and pointed western of the young artists the peace, is home on leave, but was Bybee spent several hours visiting bership of a bethel has attended ter Sunday afternoon and evening. natural hot water from the Vale hot Mrs A1 Schomburg of Nampa were auditions division for violin, to be held Sat ordered the newly completed pioneer mem The group of Nyssa girls were ac The afternoon session wll begin with springs. Mrs. Humphries was the Sunday dinner guests of Mr and urday In Boise. back to duty a week early orial Contestants will be because of building, where she viewed companied by Dr. and Mrs L. A. a recreation period at 3 o'clock, fol former Bonnie Briggs of Nyssa. ship’s orders for an ear Mrs. Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Henry from several western states. The many treasured pioneer relics and Maulding. guardian and assistant lowed by the presentation of one- lier nailing to the Orient. He was Hurst of Caldwell visited Mr. and winner. If one Is declared, will receive In the attended the pioneer guardian of the group, and Mrs. act plays. The group will go to the Attend Musical Recital— to leave Nyssa tonight, pageant evening Olsen Monday evening. Mr a $1000 prize or the right to be pre scheduled given by the various coun Paul House and Mrs Violet Orunke. church for a supper at 6 o’clock and Several Nyssa residents attended Mrs having failed to receive an extension Mrs Olen Gould of Buhl, Idano sented in Town hall In New York ty ramps In the Lafayette ballroom The girls will be guests in the home resume the oresentatlon of the plays the musical recital presented by the and of time because of the injury of his M Crane of Salina, Utah are City. The winner will have to be of of the hotel The occasion marked of Portland bethel members and at 7:30. The meet will conclude piano and voice pupils of Mrs June and wife. the 50th anniversary of the Daugh will be special guests at luncheons with a workship service. The Nyssa Marie Wycoff at the Vale Methodist guests at the Olsen home this week. concert artist calibre ters of Utah Pioneers. and dinners The group will make Methodist group is presenting a one- church Tuesday evening. Quest To Join Husband— From Woods C roso— Leave For Home In Utah— the trip in a special chartered act religious play with parts taken artist was Miss Penny Bjorkland. of Mrs Bruce Pett, Jr. will leave Here Mr and Mrs Frank Cleverly, ac Mr and Mrs. Curtis Ounter left Trailways bus. by Delores Coffman. Harley Duus. the Harper faculty, who presented a this week to Join her husband at companied by their son, Darrell of for their home in Cornish, Utah Budget Meeting Set— Tommy Foster and Bob Keveren. group of vocal solos and Joined with Topeka. Kansas, where he Is sta Woods Cross were In Nyssa the past after spending several months vis The annual budget meeting of Two Babies Arrive— Mrs Wycoff in the presentation of tioned In the air corps. Mrs. Pett week visiting at the home of their iting their son, Alvin, and daughter, school district 38r will be held Only two babies were born at the Elected Sec.-Treat.— piano numbers The sextet af Is a native of Germany and came to son, Laurence Cleverly and family, Mrs LaVar Hayes and their fam Tuesday night. April 17 in the Malheur Memorial hospital during Dr. J. W Olsen at Nyssa was twin the last week A boy was bom April elected secretary-treasurer at the Nyssa high school boys, pupils of this country last October from Augs prior to Darrell's leaving for active ine« here. They all spent Sunday school building. New members of Wyckoff presented two num burg. Oermany. 8he has been vis duty lr. China with the navy. They In Weiser visiting with Mr and Mrs the budget board are Kenneth Cot 11 to Mr and Mrs Calvin Wilson of Idaho District Den Mrs bers "Blue Bells" by Wilkins and iting at the home of Mr and Mrs were dinner guests Sunday at the Clarence Peterson tle, George Coleman and Don Moss Nyssa and a girl was born to Mr and Southwestern tal association at a meeting held at "Bells Over Jordan”. Bruce Pett. Sr. home of Mrs Cleverly's mother, Holdover members sre E. H. Brandt Mrs Lawrence Cleverly of Nyssa the Payette Country chR> Tuesday. Mrs Bessie Bair. and Elden Yergensen. April 11. Here From Boise— Here From Washington— Schoolmasters To Meet— Miss Mary Owing* of Boise was Visits Sisters Visits Relatives— Mr and Mrs Ralph Hodges and The Snake River Valley school Fingers Injured— a week-end guest at the home jf Square Dance Group Meets— Mrs M Croft of Provo, Utah visit Mrs Violet Ur* of Ogden. Utah daughters. Linda and Kathy, of will entertain their wives at Joe Martinez of Nyssa lost the ends The regular dance of the Bar- ed her sisters. Mrs Albert Coleman, arrived in Nyssa Monday evening Seattle arrived Saturday to visit Mrs a masters dinner to be served at 7 p m. of three fingers Tuesday when a Mr. and Mrs Mel Ingebrltsen. None Square Dance olub will be and family and Mrs. Bud Osborn to visit with relative* and to stay Hodges' parents. Mr and Mrs Willl- April 16 In the East Side cafe. The dynamite cap exploded In his hand Her* From Pendleton— held old gym Saturday even She returned to her home last Fri with Mary E Bybee, who Is stUl 111 am Coleman They returned home meeting will be the last of the year He received treatment In the Mal Mr and Mrs Thomas Lile of ing at A the potluck supper with free day evening. at her home here Wednesday for the schoolmasters. heur Memorial hospital. Pendleton visited in Nyssa Sunday I coffee^rlll follow the dance. rwafavn hm Allot- cum m oi* m A n rh e T r\i- I -