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nteNYSSA VOLUME XXXXVI NO. 39 Through Street Proposal Given To City Council JOURNAL THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER II. 1951 Calvert Is Nained Local Chairman Of Community Chest Factory Starts Sugar Campaign (Company Resumes Power Line Work Change Is'Made In Deferments TWO SECTIONS TEN PAGES Clergy Planning Vesper Broadcast Over Station KSRV 180 F. H. A. Girls Attend District Convention Here The Idaho Powar company an Mrs. Ruth L. Ingebrttsen. Mal Making of sugar from the 1951 At the monthly meeting of the Golan C. Calvert has been ap- crop of beets was started at the Nys nounced this week the resumption of heur county local board clerk, an pointed as Nyssa chairman of the sa factory of the Amalgamated construction work on a 69,000-volt nounced this week that in compli Nyssa Ministerial association in the | Malheur County Community Chest Sugar company Wednesday morning ] transmission line from Huntington ance with recent new regulations parsonage of the Methodist church | campaign, according to B. H. Rader | at 8 o'clock. to Baker, which will provide ad the local board is reclassifying reg Monday the members approved a plan for co-operation with the min Local Good Avenu#* Petition of Ontario, county chairman. Residents Take Harvesting of beets, which was ditional power for Baker and Union istrants in m -A classification. isters of Payette county and Mal Other chairmen in the county are Under «he new act. registrants Filed; Airport I .ease as follows: D. E. Masterson, Vale: j delayed for a week because of rains, counties through California-Pacific Prominent Part In heur county for sponsoring an after now In class n i-A by reason of was started Monday on a somewhat vesper program over radio Earl Winn, Adrian; P. Q. Gurney,] limited scale. District Manager Ja Utilities company. having wives alone are no longer noon Sessions Considered Approximately six weeks of good _______ Juntura, and Domingo Yturri, Jord- ] red Lewis said his company will be eligible for deferment. Any infor station KSRV. weauier will be required to put tne Each Nyssa minister will take his Patty Sue Kyle of McLoughlin Residents of Good avenue present- an Valley. The Ontario drive will be crowded for railroad cars the re mation regarding child or children ed a petition to the city council at headed by Ivan P. Patrick. H. F. mainder of the week, which will be uansuussuMi line into service, Dlvis- or other dependencies that have not turn in the broadcast, which will high school of Milton-Freewater was : ion -Aituiager u. W. Urainard antici be held from 2 to 2:15 Monday elected district chairman of the Fut been reported to the selective serv a meeting held Tuesday night asking Uogue, R. L. Kirby and Don Lynch, the limiting factor in the harvest that Good avenue be designated as Franlc Jenkins will again act as this week. Many cars were loaded pates. tin 38 miles ol private land ice office In Ontario should be re through Friday. The broadcasting, ure Home-Makers of America at the starting October 8, will be continued distriot convention held In Nyssa last a through street except for a four- treasurer of the chest organization.! and remain filled because of the me pole structures have oeen erect ported at once. and three miles of heavy con at the announced hours Saturday. She succeeds Lucille Hill way stop at Good avenue and Fifth Monday. October 29 has been set delay in the operation of the fac ed, A meeting held for the purpose of regularly until next summer. ductor was put into place east of informing of Nyssa, who has completed a year's street. | as the opening date for the Red tory. the public about the uni Baser prior to the time nearly two versal military The ministers announced that the service as chairman. training and service The council decided to reach no | Feather drive, which will be con- Company officials expect to start years ago wtien construction work After the 180 girls In attendance decision on the proposal until after tinued until the county goal of stock piling beets Monday. October was suspended due to right-of-way act and how It will affect the youth annual Thanksgiving service will asking the state to make a further *5371 is reached. Mr. Rader be- 15 and at that time harvest will be problems involving I '4 miles of pub of today and tomorrow was con be held Wednesday night preceding had registered, cocoa and dough ducted in the Ontario national guard Thanksgiving in the First Church of nuts were served to them as a mid- lieves 10 days will be sufficient time open for unlimited deliveries. traffic check. lic domain. armory Friday evening, October 5 Christ, with Rev. C. T. Crenshaw morning lunch in the agriculture Mr. Lewis said the crop looks good The petitioners said 'T he traffic in which to reach this goal. “Completion of the line, which room. by Major J. H. Nielson of the ad preaching the sermbn The campaign this year will .con over the 43,000 acres of beets. Is very heavy and hazardous on this was started in July. 1949, has been jutant general's office and Major The newly-elected officers of the Miss Hill opened the meeting by sist of personal solicitation in the avenue. One child was hit and delayed because of right-of-way dif association are Rev. aien W. Abla, Olenn D. Handy, deferments officer identifying the high schools rep badly injured just a few days ago, towns where chairmen are located. I Church Planning ficulties involving lederal land," for state headquarters of selective president; Rev. Austin J. Hollings resented at the meeting. Guest and we feel Justified In asking our Other towns and rural areas will be Brainard stated. “The U. S. bureau service. worth, vice president, and Rev. C. T. speakers Included Jimmy Lissman, city council to make Good avenue solicited by mail, with an lnforma- To Continue Its of land management has adopted Crenshaw, secretary-treasurer. high school student who extended The conference was conducted in a through street except for a four tive pamplet being mailed to eaoh new regulations in connection with two phases a welcome to the conference and Major Nielson and Building Program ] such way stop at Good avenue and Fifth resident. easements which the company Major Handy outlined High School principal Richard V. the obligation “There is mush work to be done street. This will check the speed Officials Plan believes to be unlawful. The issue Wilson, who extended greetings to of the traffic on this street. We and we ask that volunteer workers The First Church of Christ will is now before the courts, but a stip of the individual under the new the group. The candidates for the shall appreciate immediate action get in touch with your local chair- continue its building campaign ulation recently agreed to by the universal military training and serv Scout Activities position of district chairman spoke because of the heavy truck traffic man who will appreciate your as- through this fall and winter, accord bureau permits the company to pro ice aot, together with various options which will be open to him individ A nominating committee was ap on their accomplishments for the durlng beet harvest." j sistance and will assign you some ing to Rev. A. J. Hollingsworth. ceed with the much-needed con ually. Major Handy pointed out Already 400 cubic feet of earth struction, and the final decision of pointed and plans for the district past year. The councilmen decided to make | portion of this campaign work," said under the new net every man annual meeting to be held In On The girls met In groups to dis a survey to determine what other Rader. "The Red Feather needs at the north of the present struct tne courts will prescribe the con that physioally fit is going to serve his tario October 25 were outlined when cuss topics pertaining to the F. H. A. cities are charging for lots in ceme- | our united support; let's all give it. ’ ure has been excavated since Aug ditions under which the land may be country sometime. Any registrant officers of the Maloeur Boy Scout { and reported back to tthe general ust. This week the footings for the occupied and the line operated." teries that are municipally operated. i ~ In a deferred classification Is liable district met In Nyssa Wednesday of assembly. new walls will be run and in a few The selling price of lots in the for service until he Is 35 years of last week. weeks the Sunday school unit walls Lynn Ray. prominent local Boy Nyssa cemetery are reported to oe ‘ V age. The officers explained the dif will be built. They are to be of School Census Elden Yergensen of Nyssa was ap Scout, gave an interesting talk about rediculously low. ferent types of deferments. yellowship colored native of the nominating his trip to the International Boy Sale Scheduled tihe same The city is arranging to enter an a question and answer per pointed chairman as the first basement unit. by Oene Clark of Vale, Scout jamboree held in Europe dur agreement with Gordon Sohmelzer The state fairgrounds at Salem stone Taking Planned iod Later was held, particularly for 18- committee The new area will give space for a district chairman. The com ing the summer. His topic was for a lease of the city airport for has been designated as assembly year-olds and their parents. An acting kitchen, a ladles’ power room, mittee. also consisting of Ross Butler “Leadership Extended Abroad.” Alice this fiscal year. As he has been point for the 35 young heifers con- large Grant Rinehart. Nyssa accountant, other meeting of this type is planned of Vale, Walter McPartland of Nyssa Komatsu talked on ' Leadership In two extra class rooms, hall space and doing in the past, Schmelzer will signed to the Oregon Jersey Cattle extra storage for supplies. When will start taking the school census for the future. and Don Benson of Ontario, will Home-making in the State” in con pay *50 a month that will be used club's second annual sale of pedi this second unit is completed, the October 22, School Superintendent nominate men for district chair nection with her trip to the Girls by the city for maintenance of the greed heifers, to be held on the church plans to continue through Henry Hartley announced Wednes Program O f Talks, man. vice chairman and district State sessions at Salem. airport. Malheur county fairgrounds. On next summer with the construction day. commissioner. Before the girls went to lunch. tario, Saturday, October 20, begin of the main auditorium. Musical Numbers Rinehart will take the names of The leaders also discussed the fall Rev. A. J. Hollingsworth of the ning at noon. The building committee consists of children of all ages up. to 20. If Group Reviews Given At Dinner round-up of boys who wish to join Church of Christ led the group In These heifers, coming from as J. C. Smith, chairman: Webb Pen- a child does not become 20 before cub packs, Boy 8cout troops and prayer. The lunch was served In many prominent Jersey herds of the nie, Kenneth Pond. John Quigley October 25 his name will be count of talks, skits and mus Explorer posts. Unit committees are the home economics room by Job's Publicity Plan Willamette valley and the Pacific and John Strickland. A recent vis ed in the census. School officials ical A program numbers was presented before meeting now to set goals, and "mort Daughters. Pictures were taken of coast counties, will be checked in itation added $2200 in new pledges are extending the age limit lor their 125 persons at the ladies night din gages”, based on these goals, will be the group In front of the new section A regional publicity meeting of the at the Salem fairgrounds Monday, to the construction now underway. own information. Officially, the ner meeting of the Nyssa Lions club “plastered” on each unit at the dis of the aehool building. Farm Bureau was held at the county October 15, and will then be ship- census ages are from 4 to 20. in the East Side cafe In Ontario trict’s annual meeting. The round The new F. H. A. officers of Adri ped by truck to Ontario. agent's office in Ontario Monday. "We would appreciate persons Wednesday night. up program will continue until De an were Installed by the Ontario The animals will arrive in time Food Collection Mrs. Jake Borge of Newell Heights, having children in the non-school The 125 persons Included rep cember 31. chapter. regional publicity chairman, outlin to permft a period of rest after their For Hospital Set age bracket contacting Mr. Rine resentatives of the clubs at Weiser, Boy Scouts In the Malheur dis A report on the national confer ed the county and centers publicity journey before prospective purchas hart If he does not locate them," Payette, Ontario, Parma and Adrian trict will hold a fall round-up camp- ence wa< given by Jean Clark, state program. Techniques of news writ ers will be invited to inspect them The annual home canned fruit said Mr. Hartley. as well as Nyssa, thus giving the orall In the park at Vale Friday president. Mrs. O ita billings of ing were discussed by the women, prior to sale date. and vegetable collection for the The school district receives *10 gathering the status ol a zone meet afternoon and Saturday to get their Nyssa talked to tthe girls on the The Malheur County Jersey Cattle Malheur Memorial hospital will be who toured the plant of the Argus- fall programs started and use their subject of “Leadership As a Home- Observer newspaper and listened to club, headed by President Lewis conducted Saturday, October 20. for each census child from the coun ing. The program was presented as a talk given by Editor Don Lynch. Johnson of Vale, requested an age The drive is sponsored annually by ty school fund and *4 more from follows: Group singing, led by Walt camping and scoutoraft skills, ac maker." Greetings from the state The group also visited radio station limit of two years for these sale the Women’s Hospital auxiliary, and other souroes that are based on the er McPartland; remarks, Richard cording to Gene Clark, district department were given by Mrs. Mil KSRV, the Signal-American news heifers, and further requesld that this year is under the chairmanship school census. H ie basic school Wilson. Nyssa president; Introduct camping and activities chairman. dred Delscher. support fund of »80 per census child Clark will serve as the camporall girls were excused to go on paper plant at Weiser, the Malheur- a generous proportion of the stock of Mrs. Wilton Jackson. ion of master of ceremonies, Thoihas chief and will assign scouts to at a The is also based on that count. tour through the Nyssa factory of Enterprise at Vale and the Gate City be under eight months of age, so A door-to-door pick-up will be O. Jones; remarks. K. V. Powell of tend to various responsibilities In that purchasers who preferred calf- made Saturday morning. Anyone the Amalgamated Sugar company. Journal at Nyssa. Nyssa. zone chairman; piano solos. conducting the camping event. At a county Farm Bureau meeting hood vaccination would be able to wishing to contribute canned fruit Burton Invited Frank Mazzlo of Nyssa; remarks. Scouts will gather after school held in Ontario last week in the continue that practice on such stock or pressure-canned vegetables should Carl Swanson of Payette, deputy Friday To Discuss Topic district and set up their patrol camp New Officers Of county agent’s office, a report was purchased at the sale. All of the place the produce In a box and leave governor; saxophone solo, ing areas and then will prepare and given that the organization had animals come from T. B. and Bangs- it on the doorstep. Persons in the John Savage of Nyssa. accompanied City Manager E. K. Burton of on the piano by Frank Mazzlo; and serve their evening meals from reached Its goal of 400 members free herds, and will be accompanied country who wish to donate may Grange Elected for 1951. ! by clean-heaJth records. Some of leave packages at Everybody's Dime Nyssa has been Invited by the comedy act. Jack Robertson and menus prepared before their arrival Petitions asking that Oregon be the older heifers have been bred, but store anytime next week. A driver League of Oregon Cities to be a Marilyn Brooke of Ontario. Imper at «he camporall. After cleaning Officers of the Oregon Trail placed on standard time were hand- none have yet come into production, will also go out of town only on member of an advisory panel at the sonating phonograph record sing up their camp, Scouts will attend the Orange were elected at a meeting of Nyssa-Vale high school football the organization last Thursday ed out for circulation in the centers. State Fieldman Robert E. Rom- highway 20 for a distance of one small cities section meeting of the ers. Each Scout Is reminded to night. Clifford Wright of Nyssa, state or- eril is scheduled to arrive in Ontario mile north of the Clyde Snider cor league’s 1951 convention, which will Charles Steffens. Frank Mazzlo game. take his admission fee to the game. be held in Eugene October IS, 16 and ganization director, outlined the early next week to assist President ner. John Savage furnished music the game, visitors will be The new officers are as follows; plan for selecting regional organiz Johnson with final preparations for Frozen meat, fresh fruit or veg and 17. for dancing after the dinner and Following welcome to visit the camporall area Master, Robert Holmes; overseer, ation directors. At a special meet the sale. Officials of cities of less than program. etables may be left at Fischer’s lock In the park. Friday's activities will Wilson Winter; lecturer, Mrs. Alva Rex Ross, manager of the sale, er plant. To be accepted, all vege 2000 population have been Invited ing of th e board, a delegate will be alose with a short campfire program. Ooodell; steward, Lewis DeBord; as chosen for regional organization has arranged for Harvy Christian tables must be pressure canned. to present questions and problems sistant steward, Roy Holmes; chap sen of Wapato, Washington, to Immediately after breakfast Sat lain, Mrs. Olen Holmes; treasurer, direotor tonight. Members of Mrs. Jackson’s com at the meeting. One of the questions Owyhee Project auction the heifers. urday morning patrol leaders will mittee are Mrs. Bernard Eastman, thait one of the topics suggested for Canals Closed meet with the camporall staff to A. A. Jamieson; secretary, Mrs. A. A. Catalogues may be obtained from Mrs. Russell Cockrun and Mrs. L. discussion at the small cities section Jamieson; gatekeeper, Fern Run Catholic Parish Lewis Johnson at Vale or by addres A. Mauldtng. Addition Information Is house re-numbering. Storing of water in the Owyhee review the day's program. After the corn; Ceres, Mrs. Frank Parr; Po sing a request to Rex Ross, Mt. flag-raising ceremony, the rest of may be secured from these commit Buys Residence Herman Kehrli. executive secre reservoir will be started this year mona, Mrs. Oeorge Cleaver; Flora. Angel, Oregon, or to Ed Emerlne. tee members. tary of the league, told Mr. Burton with considerably more water al the morning will be spent in scout- Mrs. Fern Runcorn; lady assists it For New Reelorv P. O. Box 2843, Boise, Idaho, or at "I understand that you completed a ready in storage than last year, ac craft demonstrations, with each pa steward, Mrs. Roy Holmes, and x- the Ontario fairgrounds after the program of this type In Nyssa about cording to figures released Wednes trol of the troops present compet ecutive committee, Loyd Ad ms, HenigHon To Ilea«] The Catholic parish of Nyssa has heifers have arrived. a year ago and we will count on you day by Paul House, Irrigation ing. Among the events will be a chairman; Frank Parr and Alva message race for accuracy, knot ty Ooodell. purchased the residence south of to make a brief report on this, as manager of the project. IVIarch O f Dimes the church from Dr. J. J. Sarazin for Special Honors The minimum storage reached ing, height judging, water boiling wed) as participate in the dlscuaslon In response to a letter from the a rectory. The house, located at The Malheur County chapter of of other questions that may be sub this year was 382.800 acre feet and and a novelty chariot race. Hoover commission, the Grangers Third street and Emison avenue, will Taken By Cattle the National Foundation For In mitted.” The afternoon program will in passed a resolution favoring the post last year It was 336,880 acre feet. be remodeled to make it suitable The bureau of reclamation closed clude preparation and serving of office reorganization act of 1951, and fantile Paralysis, meeting l a s t Mr. Burton will attend the Mon for Its new purpose. The September issue of the Jer Thursday night at the Malheur and Tuesday sessions of the the north canal Saturday morning lunch, a patrol compslte visitation, voted to write to Oregon's repres Rev. Rembert Ahles of Spokane sey Bulletin, national breed publi Memorial hospital, appointed H ar day and the south canal Wednesday an activity period, oleanup and In entatives In congress to that effect. will arrive here today to take over cation lor Jerseys, lists special hon old Henlgson, local attorney, as convention. morning. The Owyhee ditch, owned spection of patrol campsites and Officers of the Orange Home Ec his duties in the new Nyssa parish ors in production for Jerseys in the chairman of the March of Dimes, by the Owyhee Dltoh company, was packs, and the closing ceremony at onomics club were elected last His assistant is expected to arrive herd of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Grider which will be conducted in January. Lion» To Conduct 4 p. m. closed Tuesday. Thursday afternoon. The new offic of Nyssa. | Clyde Snider, who presided at at a later date. ers are Mrs, Wilson Winter, chair Ticket Contest A reception will be held in the Mr. and Mrs. Orlder, one of 60 the meeting as chairman, appointed Vikings, Bulldogs man; Mrs. Howard Finger, vice Hunters Continue ohurch next Monday for Father Jersey breeders in the United States a committee to Investigate the pos chairman, and Mrs. Olen Holmes, Walter McPartland and Bernard Ahles Coffee and cake will be to meet such requirements in June, sibility of establishing a library of Will Play Friday To Briny; In Deer secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Harold served by the Alter society. All are the only breeders In Malheur films showing the various stages Frost were chosen at the weekly Sisson entertained the club at her members of the parish are asked to county to have their Jerseys on of polio in hospital cases. Members luncheon of the Nyssa Lions club The undeaJeated Vale Vikings and A total of 106 deer had been taken home, with Mrs. Howard Finger as register of merit test, the official of «he committee are Warren Monday noon as captains of two the Nyssa Bulldogs, unbeaten in con to the Fischer’s Locker Service plant attend. The Nyssa church has been a mis- test of the American Jersey Cattle Farmer, Pete Fleissner, Dr. L. A. teams that will conduct a ticket- ference play, will tangle on the Vale for the season up to Tuesday even co-hostess. The women voted to give 10 gallons of tomato juice to the selling contest ror the annual Lions gridiron Friday night at 8 o'clock ing. sion for the last four years under i club. Maulding and Orin Summer. Malheur Memorial hospital and to club carnival, which will be held the supervision of Father P. J. Oaire. j n register of merit testing, ac- The Vikings, constituting a good Houston Wilson bagged the larg for the piano the Orange pur November 17. ------------------------ curate daily milk weights are taken looking team, have defeated Meridi est deer which weighed 210 pounds pay chased. The two teams will start selling an and Emmett in conference games with hide and head. Coming Events— on Individual cows and three but- Sohoolliouse Sale Refreshments of Ice cream, cookies | tickets November 5. The team and Union in a non-conference tilt. Priday, October 12—Vale-Nyssa terfat tests are taken and comput- Lester Reece killed a seven-point and coffee were served. Will Be Voted On members losing the contest will be The foooball game, at Vale. ed monthly. The testing is done Bulldogs lost to Burns and de buck weighing 206 pounds. required to clean up the gymnasium feated Ontario. Saturday. October 13—Lucky Clov- under supervision of the national School district 61 of Adrian will ] after the carnival. er dance, Nyssa stake house with organization. Here From New York City— Corn Production hold a special election Thursdav, Parma and Owyhee as hostesses, ------------------------ clilb Is asking for suggestions Return From Visit— Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Wayo >f October 18 to permit patrons to vote ; for The 8:30 p. m ’Backward Dance" given Fireman Plan Balt— Mrs. 8. E Flanagan and children In County Climbs new games and activities for the York CRy are spending a few by Job’s Daughters in the Masonic Preliminary plans have been a- on the proposed sale of the Wade j carnival It la also asking for sug attended a family reunion at the I New days visiting at the home of Mr Bchoolhouse. hall at • o’clock. dopted by the Nyssa fire department, home of Mrs. Flanagan’s parents Malheur county farmers have virt The election will be held in the gestions for a name for the carnival. In Yakima last week. She also and Mrs. Mel Ingebrltsen. Mrs. Sunday. October 14—Young adult for the annual firemen's ball, which ually completed the harvesting of a- Wayo U Mr Ingebritsen's sister. Adrian grade school building from group of the Methodist church meet will be held in the old gymmnasium visited at the home of Senator and To Attend Conference— bout 43 per cent more acres of sweet at the ohuroh at 7 o’clock. Book Saturday. November 3. Dick Met- 2 to 7 p m. corn for canning and freezing than Nyssa school officials will go to Mrs. E. J. Flanagan Mrs. F. Percy Return From Trip— The Wade school has been closed club members and husbands meet calf* band of Boise will furnbti the Sheppard, mother of Mrs. Flanagan, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sebum returned a year ago. because of a merger of school dis Salem this week-end to attend a returned with them and ipent a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. rnuslc. This season's harvest of an esti school administrator* conference Tuesday from Seattle, where they tricts. Peck. 310 E Bannock. Boise. ------------------------ Monday and Tuesday. Nyaaa men week vlalting In the Flanagan home. were called because of the death of mated 1,210 acres in the county com Tuesday. October 1 *-Eagles aux- Return With Deer— She returned to Yakima Monday, attending will be Henry H Hartley, Mrs Sebum's brother-in-law, Hen pares with 860 acres devoted to corn illary tea from 4 to 5 p m at the j»y Bybee and Don and George Here From ( '« • Bay— ry Southern, who passed away after for processing In 1950, analysis of Visiting at the home of Mr. and -uperintendent; Richard V. Wilson, Carnival Planned— home of Mrs. Ken Renstrom Reg- Courtney returned Friday from a crop statistics shows. high school principal: Murl Lan Room nuHtiers and teachers of a long Illness. They returned home government ular Eagles auxiliary meeting st hunting trip. They returned with Mrs. Roy Barnes are Mrs. Barnes' caster. junior high school principal, "The significant increase In this via Portland, where they visited parents, Mr and Mrs. C. W. Walker the Nyssa grade school, junior high Eagles hall preceded by a potluck three deer. year’s planting reflects the expand and Walter L McPartland. element- and high aehool met Tuesday In I their daughter. Marie. They also of Coos Bay supper at 7 o'clock. ------------------------ ing markets provided by the canning i ary school principal. spent a few hours at the Pacific the grade school buldtng to make Thursday, October 18 — Job’s xo Give Dance— industry for the state's perishable plans for the annual P. T. A car International Livestock exposition. food crops," said Dr. H. E. Mlchl, Daughters. Masonic hall. 7:30 a "Backward Dance" is being Return* From The East— Arvel L Child returned Sunday New Babies H e re - nival to be held October 11. Hamil Inductees Report— American Legion and auxiliary joint punned by Pat House and her corn- Three registrants of Malheur economist for the American Can party tn veterans hall at 8 o'clock mittee for her project in Job’s evening after spending a week In i Two girls and two boys were born ton Chadderdon, general chairman county reported for Induction Into company. Dr. Mlchl pointed out Dorcus society of Methodist church Daughters The dance, open to the Washington. D C.. Detroit. Windsor, at the Malheur Memorial hospital of the carnival was In charge of the the armed forces at Ontario Mon that about three-fourths of all the the last week. They are: meeting at home of Mrs. L. E. Rotbtns. 2 public, is scheduled for October 13 Canada and Ha^ Lake City. While during day and were Inducted In Portland sweet corn grown In Oregon Is eith In Windsor, he stayed overnight A boy to Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Must p. m Ruth and Naomi circle to at § o'clock In the Masonic hall. Tuesday Registrants reporting for er canned or processed for con with his son. Val. who is there on of Ontario, October f: girl to Mr Nyaaa B Hqoad Looeo meet at the home of Mrs. Mel Inge- ----------------------- and Mrs Jarvis Mitchell. Nyaaa. The Ontario high school B squad induotion were Lyman Stuart Pruitt sumption tn all parts of the country. an L. D. S. mission to Canada. britaen • o’clock. DUP meeting at Here From Goshen— All but 140 acres of Oregon's oorn October 7: girl. Mr. and lira Dar defeated the Nyaaa B'« 32 to 7 on the of Roseburg. formerly of Ontario: the home ol Arvllla Swensen. 2 o’- Mr and Mrs Dean Wood of win Jensan. Nyeaa. October 7, and Ontario field Monday. The Nyssa Carlton V Anderson of Ontario and this year was Oolden Bantam and C)0eg Goshen arrived Tuesday for a visit Visit* In Mrs Joe Maughan was a bus boy. Mr and Mrs. Warren Farmer, team arili play the Vale B's n e« Loyal D Anderson of Oregon Rope. other yellow varieties. Last year Friday October 19—Amity club il a few day* with Mr and Mrs 1.900 acres were In white varieties. Payette Nyssa. October 10. I Monday. iness visitor In Boise Monday. at home of Mrs W. O. Peterson. I George N Bear