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JOURNAL 77ieNYSSA VOLUME XXXXVI NO. 42 Traf fio And Game Two-Inch Potato Camp Facilities $4 50 Valley May Be Bulldogs Facing More Is Than Nyssa Residents Gases Handled In Received Al Minimum Favored Luncheon Topic Nyssa J. I*. Court Annual Carnival Are Injured In Used As Study Two Tough Tilts Of C-C Speakers Auto Accidents Area By Schools After amassing 47 points to smoth er the Meridian Warriors on the Nyssa football field last Friday night, the Nyssa Bulldogs are fac University Men Speak; ing two of their toughest and their last two assignments of the season Schoolmasters Elect between now and the afternoon of November 12. Officers The Bulldogs allowed the Warners A project for a scientific study of only one touchdown and even denied them the extra point. communities in the northwest and] Coach Howard Lovejoy said his co-ordination of the mutual efforts proteges will not have such a walk of schools and their communities to j away when they meet the Emmett solve their social and econom ic1 Huskies on the Nyssa field Friday problems was discussed at a meet night, when they will play in their ing of the Snake River Valley | last home game of the season. Em Schoolmasters association in Ontario mett tied Payette 33 to 33 last Fri Monday night by professors of the day night, giving an indication of the kind of struggle the Bulldogs University of Oregon. The speakers, Dr. Hugh Wood and will face tomorrow night. Prof. Vincent Ostrom of the Uni- I Nyssa has a theoretical chance to versity of Oregon school of edu end the season In a tie with Vale. cation, also discussed the plan at If Ontario defeated the league-lead the weekly luncheon of the Nyssa ing Vikings and Nyssa won the game Lions club at noon. Under the pro- tomorrow night and the Armistice grain, the University of Oregon re contest with Payette on the Payette ceived a gran, of $265,000 from the field November 12 the Bulldogs and W. K. Kellogg foundation and will Vikings would be tied in the SRV act as the custodial institution for league. Nyssa is now in second the entire northwest, including place with one loss. In the first quarter of the Meridi Washington. Oregon, Idaho and Montana, the universities of these an game, the Bulldogs scored two states and the state colleges of Ore touchdowns. Dave Savage scored both counters and Dan Lovejoy gon and Washington. •Many of the problems transcend kicked goal for the extra points. In the second quarter, Lovejoy state boundaries and we have to look to a greater area to get the skirted end twice for two touch true picture,” said Prof. Ostrom. downs and kicked goal on both oc “ We are receiving fine co-operation casions for a perfect record with his trusty right foot. After the play from all of the schools." The principal purpose of the pro had been set up on the eight-yard mark. Roger Skeen bucked tackle gram is to help schools finance stud ies of their communities’ problems. for Nyssa’s fifth touchdown and Lovejoy failed to convert, making One of the problems of today is the count 34 to 0. Neither team correlation between the schools and the communities. Town meetings scored in the third quarter. Lovejoy passed to Bumgarner, who and the village pump no longer exist, so the school becomes one of fell in the end zone to score another the primary phases of community touchdown and give the Bulldogs 41 points. life, the speaker said. Soon after the kick-off, Meridian "Children are learning citizenship for the future. One o f the respon conducted a 56-yard drive that plac ed Quarterback Lowe in a position sibilities of the schools is to develop to score Meridian's only counter. a sense of community spirit. By With Coach Lovejoy using sub pooling our resources we can stim stitutes freely, Freshman Bob Amble ulate some new thinking on the scampered down the field for a dist part of the schools, universities and ance of 52 yards to give Nyssa her community leaders,” Mr. Ostrom final touchdown. The try for extra said. point again failed. The money for the grant, given Jimmy Skeen, a sensation on the to the university through Dean Paul field because of his diminutive size, B. Jacobson .a n d the '«hool of ed made lots of th ¥ Nyssa yardage and ucation, will make it possible, the set up part of the touchdowns, but dean said, "to put all the facilities he did not carry the ball of any of of our colleges and universities to the scoring plays. work on the communities and their Bob Smith, one of Meridian's best problems." backfield runners, suffered a bad Representatives of the institutions knee injury and was taken to the of higher learning will comprise a Malheur Memorial hospital for 16-man advisory committee for the treatment before he was returned project. A full-time director and to Idaho. The knee was dislocated assistant director will be named and and fractured, according to a phys the University of Oregon will as ician who was called as soon as the sume general responsibility for de accident occurred. velopment of the work. Communities which need help will (Continued on Page 2) Ny»na Resident Installation Of Priest Is Held Shot In Fracas Herman Brown, about 40, listed as a Nyssa negro, was shot In the head following a quarrel with another negro in a residence in Boise Sat urday night and was recovering in St. Luke's hospital Wednesday. The rifle bullet, striking Brown in the left cheek and lodging In the right temple, narrowly missed the brain and eyes, officers said. James Mitchell of Boise was taken Into custody in connection with the shooting and was charged with as sault with a deadly weapon. He was not armed when arrested by city police officers in the Garden City area. Rev Rembert Ahles, O. F. M . was welcomed as pastor of the Nyssa Catholic 'church by dignitaries of the Baker City diocese at installa tion ceremonies held Wednesday- night of last week Speaking on behalf of the diocese, the Most Rev. Francis Leipzig. D. D . bishop of the liocese, and the Rev. Vincent Egan of Burns, dean of the diocese, delivered addresses of wel come. Before the greetings to Rev Ahles, a ceremony was started at 7.30 with a procession from the street into the j church. The procession included the j cross bearer, accompanied by acoly- aes, 20 visiting priests. Rev. Egan, Rev. Ahles and Bishop Leipzig. After the bishop had taken his place of The Malheur Telephone company honor, the dean conducted the in stallation ceremony, which consisted is installing two new switchboards of placing o f the stole on the should in the Nyssa office as a part o f its ers o f the pastor by the dean, giving expansion program now underway. "The new installation should give of the key to the tabernacle where the blessed sacrament is preserved. customers better and faster service.” After the addresses of welcome, j according to Manager Oene Orasty. the Rev. Ahles gave the benediction. | We have installed approximately followed by the recessional hymn, I 200 new phones under the construct "Holy God, We Praise Thy Name ” ion program and we feel that by a- Following the ceremony, 300 p e r -1 bo-.'t the first o f the year we should oe giving very good service to all sons attended a reception. parts of the Nyssa trade area.” The two new switchboards are Pecka Kills First Elk the last of five installed since 1945 Alvin Pecka, Jr., who is home from The installation will mean the em le service, killed the first elk taken ployment o f four more operators, i the Fischer locker plant for pro- increasing the total number of em issing this season The six-point ployes in the Nyssa office to 21 The new switchboards, installed ill was killed in Baker county Oct- >er 28 The Pecka family will re by three Western Electric company servicemen, will be placed in service live a year's locker rent free as rnounced by Jake Fischer. Johnny the first week in December. oddard. who was in the same irty. also killed an elk and brought Return From Seattle— Mr and Mrs. J. C. Smith have to Nyssa. Merle Marcum of Nyssa killed a returned to Nyssa after spending a ■ven-point elk in the La Grande week as delegates to the area as rea Tuesday La Grande residents sembly of the Dlcipkes of Christ at TTiey also visited friends ud the elk had the largest set of Seattle ntlers seen there in 19 years. Mar- and relatives before returning Fri lm was accompanied on the trip day. y Clifford Fox Phone Go. Puts In New Boards Returns From Utah— iters Piano Guild— Mrs Marie Ogilvte of Ontario has come an active member of the neriean College of Musicians and ie National Piano Teachers guild ftese memberships entitle her to •esent anv number of pupils in the itionai auditions which are held £h year throughout the United ates Mrs Ogllvle teaches in yssa each week Mrs Jed Lewis returned from Salt Lake City Sunday after spending three weeks there visiting her daughter. Bonnie, who U attending i l l University of Utah, and with other relatives and friends B Squad Ta Play— The Nyssa B squad wilt play the Emmett B’s on the Emmett gridiron November 5 at 4 p m In accordance with a decision I Several cases of traffic violations reached at a meeting of the Idaho An estimated $450 to $500 was spent toy revelers at the annual P. and hunting law violations were and eastern Oregon potato commit T. A. Halloween carnival held Wed handled in the Nyssa justice court tee in Pocatello October 20, R. K. nesday night. during the last week by Judge Ruby Hart manager, has announced und Improvement Desirable; Hundreds of children and adults Some In Hospitals; 5 Moore. began swarming into the elementary er the direction of Chairman C. K. Ghristma* Committee Accidents Occur Over Glenn G. Cummings of Caldwell Holden that the committee does not school building between 7 and 7:30 last night, but most of them had Working was fined $15 and costs October 27 anticipate making any change in Week-End disappeared by 10 o'clock. Payments on a charge of having no PUC per the present size regulation. for the refreshments, games, motion The possibility of improving the Several Nyssa residents were in- "It is important that all mem picture show and other features j jured in automobile accidents oc mit. Charles E. Callahan, Nyssa, route bers of the committee be advised, physical aspects o f the Nyssa labor were made with tickets, purchased curring during the last week-end. camp and the general welfare of at the door. The refreshments con A car occupied by two Nyssa 2, was fined $25 and costs October either on an individual basis or the occupants was discussed by an sisted chiefly of doughnuts, pie, ice 26 on a charge of having a Chinese youths and an Ontario girl and a through publicly called meetings, Investigating committee at the week cream "hot dogs,” coffee, cider and pick-up operated by Walter K. pheasant hen in his possession. of the attitude of the producers and ly luncheon of the Nyssa chamber pop. Kenneth Rookstool, route 1, Nyssa, Young of Boise collided at the Ore Practically all of the children gon end o f the Ontario bridge paid a $25 fine and corurt costs of handlers in all districts so that ot of commerce Wednesday noon. The committee members, Rev. bought noise-makers, which created Thursday night, October 25. Her $1.50 on a charge of reckless driving their next meeting, which will be John Brlehl, chairman; Mrs. Ruby an uproar that was pleasant to the bert Leon Fischer. 19 of Nyssa, following an accident in which his held November 17, they may be Moore and Murl Lancaster, have youngsters but hard on adult ears driving the car of Robert Wilder automobile was involved. able to properly represent the ma made a thorough study of the camp in the close quarters in the halls Charles C. Maybery of Nampa ap of Nyssa, suffered a knee laceration jority opinion in any discussion for facilities and have talked with lead and classrooms. that required 12 stitches. He was peared on a charge of having no ers who have charge of the camp. Teachers and parents conducted treated at the Ontario hospital and brand inspection on livestock. He change that may come up." Hurt Mrs. Moore said she called on the games and sold the refresh released. Roma Montgomery. 18. of was fined $15 and costs October 31. said. "The committee feels that William Kiinsey, Oregon commis ments. route 1, Ontario, suffered head in Alleged speeding in a truck cost the present regulation of the two- sioner of labor, at Salem and he re juries and spent one day in the Holy j James J. Jaramillo, Jr. of route 1, inch minimum should remain the ferred her to the manager of a labor Rosary hospital in Ontario. Bob Ontario $15 and costs October 26. camp at Dayton. Oregon, where "a Wilder, son of the owner of the Two minor boys were arrested by same throughout the shipping sea beautiful little labor camp is locatc- automobile, sustained cuts and state police on a charge of hunting son. ed". Thd arrangement at Dayton is bruises. The car. a 1941 Mercury, after hours. They were fined $25 "There are some who desire the not a program of very long stand was classed as a total wreck. each and costs. Five dollars of each potato industry to change its reg ing, Mrs. Moore said, but trees and Albert Pennybacker, of Nashville, After the crash. Young was ar fine was suspended. ulation relative to the requirement grass have been planted and in ad Tennessee will be a guest speaker at rested on a charge of viojating the Two other boys were fined $3 each which now prohibits the shipment of dition to regular facilities small cot the southeastern Oregon and west Oregon basic rule. He posted bail and court costs on a charge of vio potatoes which do not meet a gen tages for families staying at the ern Idaho youth rally to be held in in Judge Tom Jones' justice court lating the basic driving rule. erally fairly clean classification to camp throughout the year have been the Nyssa Church of Christ Tuesday in Ontario and a hearing was post- | one which would permit handlers constructed. evening, November 6. polled because of his injuries. His to ship potatoes that are slightly Mrs. Moore also talked to Harry Mr. Pennybacker, president of the pick-up was quite badly damaged dirty. The Idaho and eastern Ore Morris of San Francisco, represent International Christian Youth Fel in the accident gon potato committee is desirous of ative of the engineering department lowship of the Christian churches, RaNae Draper, daughter of Mr. obtaining the opinion of the pro of the federal housing authority, will come to Nyssa from the state and Mrs. Golden Draper, was still ducers and handlers in all of the who told her approximately $25,000 youth planning commission meeting in the Malheur Memorial hospital potato areas of the state of Idaho has been appropriated by the federal Lynn Ray of Nyssa, who attend held November 2 and 3 at Magrued- Wednesday receiving treatment for and eastern Oregon. Committee government for Improvement of the er youth conference grounds in injuries sustained when a car in ed the international Boy Scout jam members have been selected on the Nyssa camp, but not all of the western Oregon. He is a young man which she was riding with Kenneth boree held at Bad Ischl, Austria in nomination of handlers In various money has been made available for of wide experience in leadership of Rookstool ot Nyssa, overturned on August, told about the trip at the parts of the state and has been the improvements. youth groups, according to Rev. the Nyssa-Adrian highway near the Malheur district Boy Scout annual charged with the responsibility of The tent frames at the Nyssa Austin J. Hollingsworth, pastor of Nyssa city limits Sunday night. The meeing in Ontario Thursday. Ray, administering this order " camp have been converted into who is a member of troop 45 of the local church. couple were traveling east on the Members of area two ol the or wooden structures and painted, to Youth groups of the Christian highway when the car skidded in Nyssa, attended the international ganization's territory are Roy Hirai make them neat looking units. Un gathering along witih 700 Explorers churches of this area will partici the loose gravel applied by contract of Nyssa and Robert H. Macy of der the Improvement program, the pate in the Nyssa meeting, which ors rebuilding the roadbed and over and leaders from the United States. Homedale, representing the produc government has placed 66 oil burn Troop 53 of Vale presented a skit. will be opened with a youth songfest turned. Rookstool, son of Mr. and ers and Henry G. Ankeny of Nampa ers in cabins and made other im at 7:30 Tuesday evening. Rev. Mrs. Roy Rookstool of Nyssa rural "An Invitation To Adventure.” The and Sam Hartley of Nyssa, repre provements. The plumbing, which narration, accompanied by a musical Lloyd Balfour of Boise, Idaho state route, was not injured. was reported to have been in very background, portrayed the dream of senting the handlers. secretary-director, and Rev. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mull and bad condition, has been Improved m Indians, explorers and H. Addleman of Portland. Oregon Henry Van Twisk of Nyssa were a Scout. one of the major improvement pro state secretary-director, will also hurt when a car driven by Van pioneers moved through the .darken Parents To Go To jects at the camp. Occupants of participate. Youth sponsors, pas Twisk overturned near McDermitt, ed room as his dream progressed. the cabins pay $4 per week per unit School Glasses Unit leaders and den mothers tors and their wives and other Nevada Sunday. The accident is as rent. At this rate the camp man were honored for the service they youth advisors of this area are ex reported to have occurred when the As PTA Feature agement "is going into the red," Mrs. pected to be among the leaders at machine hit loose gravel. Mr and have given lor the boys during the Moore said. The Improvement pro past year. Den mothers serving in tending the sessions. Mrs. Mull left the Malheur Mem The November meeting of the gram will be continued until April, The youth program of the Christ orial hospital after having X-rays Cub pack* trf Malheur dLstrict are Nyssa Parent-Teacher association 1952 and the camp will eventually ian churches of the United States taken. Van Twisk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edna B DeHaven, Mrs. Ira will be held Tuesday of next week be turned to the Malheur county includes the Chi-Rho Fellowship for Mrs. Henry Van Twisk of Nyssa, is Marrs, Mrs. Phyllis Counsil, Mrs. Instead of Thursday because of con housing authority. Intermediates, the Christian Youth receiving treatment in the hospital Marian Meyers, Mrs. Finley Shust flicts with other events In the com Rev. Briehl said the farmers of Fellowship for high school students at Nyssa for a back fracture. The er, Mrs. Betty Stroup, Mrs. Opal munity. the community need the labor avail Fraley, Mrs. Kenneth Orant, Mrs. C. and older young people, and the two children of Mr. and Mrs. Mull The event will be celebrated as able at the camp The local com those in college, university and escaped injury in the accident. Mull D. Qoodman, Mrs. C. R. Hollenbeck, school night for parents. Many of munity will have to face the prob nurse's training, industrial and and Van Twisk have been working Mrs. Fred Huling, Jr., Janis A. John the teachers who will participate in lems Involved or let them slip by. technical schools. Last year 150 for C. E. Leseberg, Nyssa contractor, son, Mrs. E. A. Bopp and Mrs. Hor the program are taking a course The camp will be closed soon and ace Beal. meetings such as the one to be con in southern Malheur county. Cutomasters. scoutmasters and Ex that is given on Thursday night and the transients will not return until ducted at Nyssa were held across plorer advisors who are serving in a community concert will be given April. the nation, with a registered atten "In the meantime, the danger ts the district are Athol Sayre. H. H. the same night in Ontario. Parents dance of 12,456 from 1425 churches. will go to the class rooms of their we will foget about the camp.” Rev. Chaddeidon, Roy Hoff, Sam Phillips, Items pertaining to local youth Nat Ashby, Keith Stoker, Laurance children In the elementary school. Briehl said. "Our purpose was to work for this area will be discussed Hansen, Carl Burnmgham, John In the Junior high school and high make an investigation as carefully in '’buzz sessions” , in which the Savage. Sheldon Archibald. Kenneth school they will follow the schedules as possible. We did not give out visiting youth organizations will Two “golden opportunity sales” Grant. W. F. Lords, Fred Huling, of their children In classes that will the Idea we were dissatisfied. We have a chance to share. The theme be reduced to 10 minutes each. Clas tried to conduct the investigation for the meeting will be "With Christ are planned this month by the Pay Jr., Ross E. Butler and Cliff Saund ses will "take up” at 8 p. m. (Continued on Page 2) We Build Anew". The Nyssa church ette Valley Guernsey Breeders’ club, ers. After the visitations, the members which will sponsor the sale of 60 Robert Lee of Vale, assistant youth group will serve refreshments head of highly bred registered scoutmaster, opened the meeting Uy will assembly In the gymnasium for to the visiting young people. Guernsey cattle. . leading the group in singing. The refreshments and a short business The first sale will be held Sat opening ceremony was given by meeting. urday, Nov. 3 at the Nyssa school members of troop No. 19 of Nyssa. Felton Dunean O f grounds, beginning at 1 p. m. The A patrol from troop 45 sang the Nys«« Succumb* annual event l." sponsored toy the song, “On My Honor" as part of 4 Nyssa Plane* Malheur county's second polio club to establish breeder foundation the closing ceremony. Flown To Utah death of the year occurred Monday. Felton Duncan, manager of the stock in the lower Snake river val October 29 at the Malheur Mem Nyssa liquor store, died at his home ley. The second sale is scheduled Pour Nyssa planes were flown to orial hospital in Nyssa when Rex about midnight Wednesday of a for Monday, November 5. beginning Adrian Ghalks U|> the Balt Lake City area from Nyssa Terry Evans of route 2, Parma suc heart attack. at 1 p. m , when Louis W. Potter Bunday in a cross-country training cumbed to the disease. 6th Grid Victory Mr. Duncan served as city Judge will dispose of 35 head of registered The boy, who was placed in an flight. from the spring o f 1947 to July, 1949, Guernsey stock at his ranch on Instructor Ray Niccum was ac iron lung for treatment of bulbar The Adrian Antelopes chalked up when he resigned to take charge of highway 30. a mile south and a mile their sixth football victory of the companied by ; Hudent. W. F. Fish polio, was a son of Mr. and Mrs. the liquor store. east of New Plymouth. season Friday by defeating Wilder er of Vale, and Instructor Clifford Rex Evans, who are living on the Survivors include $he widow, two Joe Prltzl, Frultland, chairman of 44 to 7 on the Wilder field in a Mink was accompanied by another Idaho side of the river but main daughters and a son. the sale committee, announced that student, E. K. Bunn. Solo students tain a Nyssa mailing address. The The body is in the Nyssa Funeral the sale at Nyssa Saturday will Snake River Valley B league con In th other two planes were Larry death was the second ever reported home. Arrangements for services make available 25 head of the finest test. In the Adrian scoring Ed Nelson, Fisher of Nyssa and Mr. Johnson of as a polio fatality in the Nyssa sec have not been made. Quernsey stock that could be sel tion. left half, scored on a 58-yard end Emmett. ected in western Idaho and eastern Rex was born November 21, 1944 The fliers left here at 9:30 a. m. run, and a five-yard buck through Oregon. In Malad City, Idaho and was taken County PTA To MEET Mink and Bunn returned Sunday center on two occasions; Duane "Members of 4-H clubs and Fut night after dark and the other three to the Nu-AcivS district by his par Baxter, fullback, scored on 56-yard A county P. T. A. meeting will be ure Farmers chapters are especially and 56-yard runs; Bob Keller, half pilots returned Monday morning ents about six years ago. Funeral services will be held at held in Nyssa Saturday, November urged to attend this sale and select back, on a 44-yard run and an 82- from Gooding, where they .spent the 1 p. m. today in the Malad City 3 from 10 a. m. until 3 p. m. for from these outstanding Guernsey yard dash after a pass interception. night. cows and heifers. New and poten- cemetery. The body will be taken members, officers and all others in The extra points were made by Kel to Malad City by B B Lienkaemper terested in P. T. A. The meeting, ial breeders are invited to inspect ler and Nelson. Malheur Second In this fine herd of dairy stock," Pritzl of the Nyssa Funeral Home. to be conducted in the high school Dick Hartley, right end, scored said. Besides his parents. Rex is sur home economics room, will be under Red Glover Yield vived •Potter’s dispersal sale Monday for Wilder on a pass from Dean by a sister, Sharda; a brother, the direction of Mrs. Kenneth Farley, quarterback, in the fourth Randy, and his grandparents, Mr. Greensfield of Vale, county presi southeast of New Plymouth will in quarter. Oregon's certified red clover acre and Mrs. Jonah Evans of Malad City dent. The Nyssa P. T. A., with Mrs. clude some of the finest dairy stock age dropped 15 percent this year as and Mr. and Mrs Heber J. Evans Leo Oonyer as president, will be the ever offered in this locality," the compared with a year ago and rep Brother Succumbs sale chairman predicted. The herd of route 2, Parma. host. resents the first decrease since seed was established from selected stock production from the crop passed the Bill Brandt, brother of "Shorty"] from herds in the Snake river val Recovering From Fall— Siudant* Attand Conference Brandt of Nyssa, died at the M ercy: 1000-acre mark in 1946. according to Billy Lovejoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. ley." J. W. Ross, Oregon State college hospital in Nampa Tuesday at 1:30 Catalogues with complete pedi Howard Lovejoy, has returned to Nyssa high school students par seed certification (specialist. school after suffering a vertabrae grees of all animals offered can be p. m. as a result of Internal injuries! Three red clover varieties are In ticipated in a regional student coun fracture October 20 The 14-year- secured from Pritzl by writing him sustained In a fall from a ladder at j cluded In the certification program. cil conference held in La Grande old received treatment in the Mal at Payette, route 1, or by telephon his home Friday morning. The fun They are Cumberland, Kenland and October 29 and 30 Bob Keveren. eral will be held at the Robln.son- heur Memorial hospital for a week. ing Frultland, 29-4. president of the Nyssa high school Alstp funeral home Friday at 2 o '- j Midland. He was injured when he fell off a student body, was chairman of one clock. Interment will be in Clover- j Jefferson county's 1951 acreage of of five study groups and made a re Investure And Fly-up Planned— hay wagon. certified Midland red clover, 37 per Mrs William Schireman has an dale cemetary. cent o ff from last year, was still ex port to the general conference. Kris nounced that plans are being made Teams Play To Tie— tensive enough to hold top spot In tin Rinehart, secretary of another Born In Ontario— by the Girl Scout council for an The Adrian and Nyssa junior high the state with 25« acres Malheur group reported to the conference. A girl weighing 7 pounds. 10 ounc investure and 'fly-up" to be held school teams played to a 13 to 13 tie Other Nyssa students attending the county rates second with 83 acres. In a football game staged on the Wednesday. November 14 at 7 30 p es was born to Mr and Mrs John Ross says the acreage of Cumber conference were Lorraine Fischer, Savage of Nyssa in the Holy Rosary m in the iibrary of the grade school Nyssa field Tuesday afternoon Gyl- land and Midland has been on the Dan Lovejoy and Daryl Williams. hospital October 29 lenskog scored the first touchdown building The public is invited. decline since 1946 while Kenland They were accompanied by Principal and Winters made the extra point acreage, meanwhile, has been on the Richard V Wilson. Return To Ogden— and the second touchdown for Convalescing At Home— Mr and Mrs Burnell Brown r e -! rise Compared with two years ago. Ralph Curry, who underwent Nyssa. Ts Boise— surgery last week In the Malheur turned to Ogden Monday after vis the Kenland acreage certified shows Mrs. Burnell Brown of Ogden. Memorial hospital, has returned to iting a week In Nyssa Mrs. Brown a 81 percent increase. Acreage of Mrs Campbell Baer. Mrs C A Mal- Ta Attend Conference— the crop this year was 4.863 was a house guest of her sister. Mrc Lynn Lawrence, president of the his home and Is reported to be con With the exception of some grown IV and Mrs Frank Morgan spent Campbell Baer. Nyssa Education association, will go valescing satisfactorily In Malheur county, production of Friday in Boise. to Portland Friday to attend an certified Cumberland red clover Is Completes Course— Oregon classroom teachers confer Bovs Arrive— Return From Utah— James O Stephen. 20. son of Mr. centered in the Willamette valley Two boys were born at the Mal ence as a representative of the local Mr. and Mrs David Christensen Yamhill oounty led this year with association The conference will be heur Memorial hospital Tuesday and Mrs James Stephen, has com 180 of the total 380 acres certified returned from Utah Monday after held Friday and Saturday Mr The parents are Mr and Mrs Scott pleted his air force basic airmen's This total la 70 percent below the spending two weeks visiting friends Lawrence will be accompanied to Hiatt of Nyssa and Mr and Mrs Indoctrination course at Lackland 1950 acreage figure air force base In Tax»-. Camello Luna of Adrian Portland by his family National Youth Leader dom ili" Nyssa Boys Take Part In Meeting Two Guernsey Sales Scheduled Second Polio Death Reported