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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1951 PAGE TWO P. B Music and upon graduation studied 20 as the date for a Snake River sociation were elected as follows: Arthur Keisz. Ontario under the distinguished cellist, Felix Valley Girls league conference to be President. superintendent; secretary-treasurer. G A T E JO U R N A L Salmond. at the Juilliard Graduate held in Nyssa. Ken Moore of Ontario; board of The Nyssa high school was given control—class A districts, three year School of Music. Since then she has appeared In recital and as a the K8RV traveling trophy to hold term. John Conway, Vale principal; soloist with orchestras throughout for three months by virtue of a tie two year term, Lloyd Eason. Weiser KLANS V. POWELI...........................................Editar and PublUhrr the United States and In Canada. for the Snake River VaUey league superintendent, and one year term, The doors will open to association basketball championship with On Donovan Douglass. Emmett princi members, at 7:30. with the program tario and Weiser during the 1950-51 pal. and class B districts, two year ADVERTISING RATES HI BS( RIPTIOX RATES COLUMBIA AVE. Nov 1—Mr and season. The trophy has been held term. Glenn Nutting. New Plymouth The Malheur Community concert beginning at 8:15. Mr» Pete Tensen entertained it 1 Year |2 50 Open rate, ner Inch 40c by Weiser and will later go to On superintendent, and one year term, association will open its 1951-1952 tea and cards Sunday afternoon for 8 Months $1 50 Marsden Stokes, Wilder superin tario. N i'J iitl. per Inch 49c the following couples: Mr and Mrs senes when It presents the Columbia 1 year outside Malheur Co and Officers of the schoolmasters as- tendent. Classifieds, per w o rd ____2c L. Davidson of Parma. Mrs John Concert Trio at the Center Theater, Parma. Ida. rural routes. 13 00 Ontario, at 8:15 p. m., Thursday.! Timmerman of Newell He.ghts. Mrs in M inim um ______________ 30c Single Copies 06 Dick Stam of Oregon Trail. Mr and November 8. i8tnctly in Advance* Tne Columbia Concert Trio, in its {Continued from Page li Mrs Dick Groot and Mr and Mrs. fifth successful year before the pub- fair and square and above board. We Oerrlt Oroot of Apple Valley. lie. is again playing an extensive were thinking especially of the Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County. Oregon. Mr and Mrs. Prank Dungeon. coast-to-coast tour tins season The j children. There Is nothing there but | — ^ TE M P TA TIO N S H I H A P Mrs Agnes Niculas of Conquille and trio consists of three brilliant Amer- dust and dirt for them to play in Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa. Oregon lor transmission | | L N iV IK k n o w n . M Broad of Portland returned to lean artists. , Its programs Include Those are adverse conditions. Just j through the United Slates Malls, as second class matter, under their homes last week after visiting masterpieces of chamber music lite place yourself In a similar position.1 the act of March 3. 1879 several days at the home of Mr and rature written for piano trio, popu The camp should have permanent Mrs John Broad. lar music arranged especially for playground equipment. The cabins Arthur Cook of Ontario spent the the group, and solo numbers which were originally built for single men. ! Goodell of Vale visited at the Leslie week-end with his grandfather. display the individual virtuosity of but now we face the problem of Topllff home Sunday evening. HEW Dave Hawkins housing families. violinist, cellist and pianist. Mrs Wtills Bertram and Mrs. Chet 1950 RELEASE Mr and Mrs. Jake Groot of Ar "I understand the housing author Pianist Richard Gregor, a native A LL-S TA R Sage spent Saturday night at Nam cadia entertained at tea and lunch of the state of Washington, was ity plans on planting grass and H O LL Y W O O D CA S T I How Bad Can A Good Girl Got? Wednesday afternoon in observance raised in Spokane BUENA VlfiTA. Nov 1 Mr and pa After high trees at the camp. They invite sug Marion Hursey of Washington. D of Mrs Oroot's birthday anniver school graduation he won a scholar gestions from orgnizations and in- ! Mrs. Glen Hoffman and Olendla ship for study with Olga Samaroff dividuals. The project is too large 1 left last week for Nebraska to visit C. has been a house guest of her sary. cousin, Mrs Willis Bertram and Mr and Mrs. Pete V D Oord re- Stokowski at the Philadelphia con for the chamber of commerce; *'t ! for several weeks turned Sunday from a two weeks servatory. Subsequently he spent needs several organizations. We are The Owyhee Riding club held Its family Mrs Jim Ritchie and children trip to the middle west. They vis- four years on a fellowship at the anxious to see the committee con- I regular meeting at the Alva Goodell home with 18 present Mrs Loyd were Sunday dinner guests at the ited relatives in Nebraska and Juilliard Graduate school. He has tinued so the idea can be kept a- friends. Mr and Mrs. L. R. Fields given two New York recitals at Town 11 ve." Adams and Mrs George Cleaver Claude Day home Mrs. Jennie Zesiger and daughter, of Jasper. Minnesota The Christmas committee, headed Hall, and the New York Times were co-hostesses. The pinochle club met at the praised his brilliant technique and by Clifford Mink, reported on an Mrs. Ethel Ooodell and Leonard Faye, of Portland visited at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Eugene home of Mr and Mrs Oeorge Smit fresh personal approach outline for preliminary plans. Cleaver j of Nu-Acres Thursday. Two tables Violinist Mary Becker was born in “We will have a real Santa Claus'*, i Jerry. Jean and Edward Hiatt of were at play during the afternoon Syracuse. New York and began her said Mr Mink. "We will arrange ; M ew I d e a Nampa spent the week-end at the with prizes going to Mr and Mr professional career at the age of 14 to have him come In a spectacular home of their aunt. Mrs. Maned Jake Oroot and Mrs Dick Groot. making five transcontinental tours manner, and will have shows for the i Dinner guests at the home of Mr before her New York debut. kid- Bernard Frost will be In ONE-ROW CORN PICEIR Bishop and family Mr and Mrs. Thurman Hill and and Mr Jake van Twisk Saturday Cellist Ardyth Alton comes from charge of street decorations and Rex Gets All Marcie spent the past week visiting evening were Mr and Mrs George Iowa. At 15, she won a scholarship VoeMer will arrange the picture I at the Ned Campbell home in Seat- I Schlemer and their house gue t. j at the Oberlin Conservatory of I shows." the Corn! President Thomas Jones appoint ed Leonard Hewett as chairman of a committee that will investigate the 1 possibility of buying liability insur- | ance for the chamber of commerce tie Mrs Campbell was the former Mrs Erma Heinsohn of New York, Marzene Gardner. Mr and Mrs George Elvers of Big Mr- Loyd Adams and Mrs H arry' Bend and Mr and Mrs Oerrlt Bum Gardner were In B n * Tuesday c M Tensen was a business vis- ----------------------- itor in O n u n o Tuesday. Parti*** ll**l<l Bv Concert Croup Loliiiiihia (o n ,»!*•* To Open Season Camp Faciliti*** Luncheon Subject 5 a 3 3S3 IT Nyssa lneairc th MIDNIGHT ONLY Tuesday, Nov. 6 Owyhee Killer* Hold Catherine Meuller Fum aces- Link Belt Stokers Estimates Gladly Given Quality Wholesale Meals O n i-m u n op« rot I on from any madam trattar. 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