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JOURNAL nieNYSSA G A ÍlL ili VOLUME X X X X V I NO. 46 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON, THURSDAY. Santa Claus Planning On Arriving In Nyssa By Helicopter On Dec. 15 NOVEMBER 29 . IMI Nyssa Residents Nicoum Discussion Crenshaw Says Go On Long Trip On Nuts Results In To Eastern States More Talk On Nuts All Of Life Is „ __ .____ , . J Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Foster re- .x?!*8», Niccl“ ?VS turned home Wednesday evening of Owed To Christ 1 that he is the owner of the only ^ week trom a 6000-mile trip to TWO SECTIONS- TEN PAGES Several Persons Injured In Auto Accidents In Area Since Sunday bearing English *&liiut tree in eas- the east coast They were met at l tern Oregon prompted a response by their son, Tom, Willam- this week from A. A. Bratton of the ette university student who was Arcadia area. home for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Bratton, who lives on King aven- Mrs poster flew from Boise to Den- Man Arrested; Power | ue and Clark boulevard, said he ver ancj from Denver back to Boise, Union Pacific Car Jolly Old Gent To Use Certified Potato [and P F. Countryman have been They made the remainder of the Scheduled For Stop Pole Broken;Occupants Airplane; Free Shows Seed Supplies Are In Thanksgiving services spon- growing and harvesting English wal- trip by bus. nuts in eastern Oregon for the last» Mr. and Mrs. Poster visited their O f 4 Cars Involved Considerably Down sored by the Nyssa Ministerial ass- five years. Said Bratton "Our two daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Seventeen stops in the lower Set For Children _______ J I ociation in the First Church of Snake valley.area have been sched ----- v. , I Christ ‘“ ^ last“ Wednesday“ ' nteht^Rev* made countryman’s 8 bushel e8ch nine thls treeslNorth yeluc Mrs. Harold in Colfax, Several persons were injured and Representatives of the Nyssa Wednesday night,^R v. Itrees and Mr Dakota, Torgerson, where they exper- uled for the Union Pacific Railroad Potato growers, , who will need, need. Christ _ _ _ . others escaped injury in rather spec . . ^ . C. T. Crenshaw of the Episcopal chamber of commerce and the Nys seed potatoes company’s agricultural improvement of bearing age had a nice crop. At ienced a blizzard the latter part of for next year, should cnurcjj told a rather large congre- tacular automobile accidents in this sa Eagles lodge announced Wednes least I saw several bushels in the October. During the storm the tem car from November 2« to December vicinity this week. day that definite arrangements have be purchasing their supplies earlier [ gation that “ to a Christian every attic curing for winter-time munch perature dropped to seven degrees 15, inclusive. In the last crash prior to Wed been made for Santa Claus to pay this year, reports Turner Bond, day Is a thanksgiving day.” ing. , The itinerary was announced at nesday night. Sydney Walker of Ny above zero, one of the lowest tem "Christianity is not just being his annual visit to Nyssa December county extension agent. "Mr. Countryman sent an exhibit peratures on record for that time the company's Omaha, Nebraska ssa suffered a serious back injury IS in a helicopter. Total amounts of certified seed good”, the minister said. "We are of nuts to the amateur Persian wal of year in that area. The low temp headquarters by Joe W. Jarvis, sup when an automobile driven by Hir Santa Claus will land at 2 o’clock produced were down in 1951, falling not good; we are sinners. Christ nut contest held somewhere in Tenn eratures were accompanied by seven ervisor of the U. P. agricultural de oshi Ko Abe of Ontario route 1, car said the primary purpose of life essee. I am sure this part of Oregon Inches o f snow. in the helicopter on a vacant lot. velopment department, as the car eened off the highway north of the not yet decided upon by the spon from 15 to 30 percent below normal is to have fellowship with Ood. Good can grow lots of these nuts. I would The Nyssa residents visited rela headed west in Its fifth year trf intersection of Locust avenue and sors of the event. He will then go acreage in most important produc is something God accomplishes like to meet Mr. Niccum and talk tives in Cleveland and were taken serving as a meeting place for agri highway 20 at the Nyssa city limits to the old gymnasium, where he ing areas. To aggravate the pro through us when we are in the nuts." by relatives to the A. I. Root plant culturists. about 2:15 yesterday morning. Wal will interview small children and duction shortage. . prices on com proper relation with him. at Medina, Ohio, where they were The car will be open from 9 a. m. ker, who has been employed at the give each child a treat. The older mercials have been high all during "We thank God for our existence, entertained and viewed oDerations to 5 p. m., in most places where it Associated service station in Nyssa, children will go to the Nyssa theat harvest of seed potato crops, and for aii 0f the blessings of this life. in a large bee supply plant and wax stops. was taken to the Malheur Memorial er at 2:30 for a free picture show greater amounts of larger sizes have for our talents, for the smull bless r&ndle factory. The schedule of the car will in hospital for treatment o f the back been graded oftf and sold as com and treats. The theater manage ings o f life, food, fellowship, kin At New York, through a niece, clude stops at Ontario November 30 injury and cuts and bruises. ment will feature a double billing, mercials, further limiting the bulk ship, friends and associates, the or Mrs. Dorothy McKnlght, Mr. and at Nyssa. December J. at Homed«le Abe, who was uninjured in the “Kentucky Jubilee" and “F. B. I . ' of potatoes available for seed. der and peace in society, the fer The first contribution made to Mrs. Foster made several interesting December 4 and at Pnrma December crash, was arrested by City Police Reports from the Klamath Falls tility of nature and the soil and the Nyssa’s annual Christmas pro contacts with the secretariat in the 10 . Officer Frank Lawrence on a charge the 1952 March of Dimes in Malheur gram, however, will start December area indicate growers are selling out regulation of the seasons. Everything conuty consisted of a $184 gift from United Nations building, as Mrs. L. E. Fuller. U. P. agricultural of reckless driving after the officer 8. On that afternoon at 2:30, a doub rapidly, and holding potatoes for we get is in terms of the dimensions the Jolly Workers club of Willow MdKnight was employed by the UN- agent at Boise, will be in charge had followed the 31-year-old Japan le feature, free to children, will be spring delivery, Bond said, Idaho of the cross." Creek, according to an announce RA. In Philadelphia, the visitors of the car and will present a pro ese for several blocks. Abe's arraign shown. The pictures will be "Savage supplies of certified seed potatoes Setting forth his philosophy of ment made Wednesday by Harold were Interested in the fact that gram on livestock loss prevention ment in city police court was post are about one million bushels under Drums” and "As You Were” . stewardship. Rev. Crenshaw said Henigson of Nyssa. Malheur county many horse-drawn milk carts and illustrated with slides. A feature poned by Judge J. C. Smith until vegetable vender vehicles were still o f each meeting will be the show 11 a. m. November 30. Santa Claus will come to town for last year’s supply at this time, and "We Christians have more for which campaign chairman. no final figures are available yet on on the streets. Philadelphia has the the second time the Saturday be to thank Ood than the rest of the Lawrence said he first saw Abe The women of the Jolly Workers largest negro population of any city ing of "Western Sheep" and "Cat fore Christmas, December 22. He how much of the certified product world. We owe Christ a great debt tle Country," Union Pacific’s new and Walker as they passed him in club secured the money through in the United States. Negroes are will lead a parade on Main street ion will move as table stock. 16-millimeter color-sound motion the prowl car traveling east on Main for paying for our sins and we owe The Red River valley acreage of Him thanks for the means of grace, auctioning of a quilt at the regular happy and well adjusted individ pictures. to the old gymnasium, where he street. They went through the un will interview little children who Bliss Triumph certified seed is a- the great sacraments of the church.” Vale livestock auction. The quilt, uals, said Mrs. Foster, who added Speakers on the programs in derpass at the railroad tracks and made by the women, was auctioned that there is no attempt at segrega were missed on his first visit and bout 30 percent less this year than clude Bob Every erf Oregon State after turning around traveled west Referring to the beachheads of will distribute treats. The third free last year, and reduction in yields Anzio and Normandy in the last several times, as the purchasers gave tion. Mr. and Mrs. Foster visited at college on “ Insect Damage to Live on Main street. After meeting the show for children will be given at indicate this seed will be In shoit world war, Rev. Crenshaw said it back to the auctioneer to be re Valley Forge National park, Inde stock” at Nyssa; Neil Hoffman, sup officer, Lawrence said, Abe "poured sold. pendence hall and other historic erintendent of the agricultural ex on the gas” between Fourth and the Nyssa theater, beginning at 2:30. supply also. "G od’s beachhead has been won on The women told Mr. Henigson, The pictures will be "The Lost Con the cross and the fruit is in the “We offer this money in apprecia buildings In Philadelphia. En route periment station at Ontario on Fifth streets, and Lawrence, watch tinent" and "O. I. Jane”. church today. The powers of God tion of the wonderful work being home, Mr. and Mrs. Foster stopped "Forage Production" at Ontario; ing in his rear-view mirror swung at Decatur, Illinois, where their ne Rueben Johnson, superintendent of around and gave chase. The officer Arrangements for the Christmas are greater than the powers of evil done for those who suffer." phew, Dr. Walter Day, is pastor of the experiment station at Caldwell, said he slowed down to 70 miles an plans were outlined Tuesday night in the world and we know the beach In reply, Mr. Henigson told Mrs. at a meeting of a committee headed head is established and eventually Esther H. Lamb, president of the Grace Methodist church, which has on “ Feeding Livestock" at Fruitland hour when he neared the Snider the largest Sunday school in the and New Plymouth; Robert Willi comer because he was sure he could by Clifford Mink. God will win the victory. club, “On behalf of the Malheur United States. In Kansas City, they ams, Caldwell veterinarian, on Ben Simonsen of Corvallis, mana “You can’t earn love, you can’t county chapter and more particu visited Dr. Albert Harper, another "Oenerol Prevention of Livestock not negotiate the curve at that speed. After Aibe swung his machine ger of the Oregon Dairy Breeders pay for it. The only thing you can around an Ontario taxi traveling association, commended the 250 do is be thankful for it. Almighty larly as unofficial spokesman for nephew who formerly lived at Nam Diseases” at Homedale. those unfortunates for whom your pa, Idaho. Dr. Harper is head of dairymen and their families who God loves us and all that we have At other stops, county agents wMl north, he lost control of the vehicle gift is intended. I wish to express my the editorial staff of the Nazarene attended the annual meeting o f Idle is due to Him. As our forefathers, discuss bangs, pastures and general and it crashed into the yard of Clif ford Fox on the east side of high Malheur Dairy Breeders association we can all lift up our eyes and minds sincere appreciation to you and each publishing board. Dr. Harper es livestock problems. of the members of your Jolly Work corted Mr. and Mrs. Foster through way 20 and plunged into Fox's corn Orland Mayer of the industrial in the Boulevard Grange hall Mon to God and say ’thank you’." ers club for making possible your the large publishing house, where field. Officer Lawrence, who said development division of the Idaho day on their interest in the dairy The host pastor, Rev. A. J. Holl contribution of $184 to the county all of the material for the Nazarene he did no* think the car overturned Power company with headquarters breeding program in the county. He polio fund. m church in the United States is pub except perhaps u.” cbof along on its in Boise, told members of the Nyssa said the Malheur meeting was att ingsworth, introduced Rev Frank C. “Our county is facing the 1952 Coley of the Assembly of God, who lished. side, immediately Summoned si am chamber of commerce at their week ended by the largest crowd attend Mr. and Mrs. Foster visited Mr. bulance driver and a doctor. ly luncheon Wednesday noon that ing any similar gathering in Oregon. gave the invocation, and Rev. Glen March of Dimes drive with a deficit from 1951 and in preparing for the Abla of the Church of the Nazarene, and Mrs. Spencer Lane, former Nys Reports Indicated that Walker preparation of a brochure such as "Several hundred cows in Oregon, The Adrian Farm Bureau center campaign which starts January 2, I who gave the scripture reading. Af sa residents, at Fulton, Missouri. Mr. was going to Abe’s home between the Nyssa chamber plans to publish results of artificial breeding, are in met Monday night in joint session have wondered whether we would be ter the Christian church choir sang Lane, former Nyssa high school tea Nyssa and Ontario with the inten is a large jdb. production now, but too few of these tion of driving the car back to Nys Mr. Mayer discussed with the bus cows are producing”, Simonsen stat- a hymn, Rev. Donald S. Campbell successful in attaining our goal of cher. is now traveling for Westmin with the Adrian churches. ster college. He sent his greetings Bishop James Peterson of the L. ed ’’Everv dairvman ought to be of the Methodist church delivered sufficient funds to eliminate this sa, bqt Lawrence did not know that inessmen the prospective size of ea. Every dairyman ougni to oe __ .» h year’s deficit and provide for next to all Nyssa friends. D. 8. church opened the meeting to be the case. such a brochure, a publication de keeping some kind of production the prayer. year’s problems. It seems like such The congregation sang two hymns At Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Poster with prayer and Rev. John Phillips, Walker is expected to be taken signed to advertise the community; record on his milk cows and until an overwhelming task. also visited his aunt, Mrs. Celia En pastor of the Free Methodist church home from the hospital this week the cost, printing problems and oth he does he is as much at a loss of during the service. "Then along comes a check, un sign, his father's sister, who is 97 led the singing of several favorite end. but he will not be able to re er factors. He pointed out that ev knowing how he stands as if he solicited, for a very sizable amount, years old, yet in good health. hymns. turn to work for at least a month. ery community has a personality were to tear the hands from the face which represents the effort of a A reception was given for Mr. and Rev. H. E. Moore, pastor of the Chelmer Hiatt, son of Jesse Hiatt, and in order for a brochure to re of a clock and then attempt to tell rgs n | . 1 group of women who made a quilt Mrs Poster in Boulder, Colorado at Kingman Memorial United Pres was driver orf a car that hit a main flect that personality it must be what time it is.” 1 6 0 1 1 1 8 o t i l C C t C l l which was sold at auction and who the home of Mrs. O. L. Dever, for byterian Community church, gave transmission pole of the Idaho Pow Members elected O. D. Fulwyler prepared by local residents. j could think of no more worthy pur merly Crete Childers of Nyssa. A- the principal address on the suo- er company In Apple valley about "Nyssa was one of the first two and C. C. Betz of Vale and Rosel pose than to donate the proceeds to I mong the 44 guests at the reception Ject of the town and country church midnight Sunday one mile south of in the Snake River valley to have Hunter of Nyssa to the board of The Nyssa Bulldogs failed to place help fight polio. Your contrtbuatlon was Mrs. Foster's mother, Mrs. Hat convocation which he attended in the Junction of the old Apple valley a man on the Snake River valley all- a brochure, but that was five years directors. is most heartening, because with tie Childers. Portland recently. He said the meet road and highway 20. Hiatt, who Harry Sandquist, county extension star football team for the season ago", Mr. Mayer said. "Other com expressions, such as yours, in this Mr. and Mrs. Foster also visited ing was attended by ministers, bus (Continued on Page 6) munities are doing the same thing agent, led a panel discusison for Just completed, but gained two pos county, we need have no fear of friends in Denver before leaving for inessmen and educators from 21 as you are doing to gain a stable questions from the membership, as itions on the second team. ever failing our polios. Boise. states. population. Quality of the popula sisted by Ben Simonsen, Rosel Hun Three players each from Vale and "The 1952 campaign slogan is This The main idea developed by Rev. Schedule O f Adult tion is what determines plans for ter, O. D. Fulwyler and Royce Rob Payette, two from Emmett and one Fight Is Yours’ and in my opinion Moore was the word picture of the erts. local manager-technician. growth of your community.” each from Meridian, Weiser and On you have accepted the challenge. Jim Lissman Gels Classes Revealed anticipated greatness of the north A film entitled "Fighting Brucel tario were placed on the “ all-opp Representatives of the Idaho Pow Once again many thanks to all of west and the problems involved in Award In Contest losis" was shown to the group. Fred onent" eleven selected by the coach you.” er company will do much of the The tentative schedule o f adult the progress in keeping the cities work in preparing the brochure for Norman of Nyssa presented an in es of the class A division of the education classes for the remainder teresting slide-film showing the im Snake River Valley league. The an James Lissman of Nyssa has befit and towns moral and Godly. He of the year in Malheur county was publication. Two new members were appoint portance of proper feeding for milk nouncement was made at a meeting Nurse Consultant announced as winner of an award said the basis o f democracy is In announced this week. The classes in the Oregon better farming con the greatness o f Christian ideals. will be conducted by the extension ed by President Thomas Jones to production, reproduction and long of the Snake River Valley School To Visit In Nvssa test sponsored by the Kiwanls clubs Rev. Moore pointed out the impor division the publicity committee, which is life of dairy animals. Mr. Simonsen masters association at New Plym of the Oregon state system of Oregon. He won second place in tance of directing the young people of higher education. handling the brochure project. They showed pictures o f bulls and facil outh Monday night. Nora C. Lalor, nursing consultant the eastern Oregon district and re in the work and inspiring them to The first team is composed of are Harold Henigson and Klass ities at the central breeders farm The program will be as follows: at Corvallis. Steve Horn of Payette and Dick for the Oregon state department of ceived a $10 prize. The award was fit their modern ideas into the pro Winter term— at Ontario, physical Powell. The members heard reports given Cook of Weiser, ends; Lee Green- health, will be in Nyssa Monday and made by his FF.A. advisor, Dwight gram. Plans for attendance of Nyssa education workshop and history 'if Henry Reuter read a portion of businessmen and local youths of by Glen Call, auditor, and Royce street of Payette and Dick Tacke of Tuesday, December 3 and 4. While Wyckoff, at a luncheon of the Nyssa Oregon: at Nyssa. seminar on ad the address given by the national Roberts. These reports showed con here, she will inspect the Malheur Lions club Monday noon. draft age at a dinner sponsored by Ontario, tackles: LeRoy Buhler of justment problems, and spring term- The contest is based on the fun farm bureau president, Alan Kline, at Ontario, physical education work the national guard in Ontario Dec tinued increases in membership and Vale and Ron Bentley of Emmett, Memorial hospital and meet with damental and technical knowledge at the regional meeting of western shop: at Nyssa, biological science ember 3 were discussed. The bus- in numbers of cows bred during the guards; Roger Wilson of Payette, the scholarship committee. Along with members of the schol- that the F.P.A. member has of his states in Bozeman, Montana last surveg, and at Vale, school law of lnesmen. the youths and their fath past year. Eighty-one new members center, and Ray Barnes and Ken June. ers will meet in front of the old joined the local association and a M us grove of Vale, Ed Mansfield of | arshlp committee, representatives of own farming program. Mrs. Jake Borge announced a ser Oregon. Emmett and Pete DeLong of Pay- the hospital and nurses of the hos- Lissman started with a $220 in entrance to the Nyssa high school total o< 27*3 cows were bred. ette, backfield. : pita!, Miss Lalor will speak to Nyssa vestment in his freshman ytar and ies of radio broadcasts featuring Te building at 7 p. m. next Monday for On the second team. Robert Hart- high school girls on nursing as a now as a senior has projects valued convention highlights to be released the trip to Ontario. Businessmen Telegraph Office Moved Mr. and Mrs. Ted Morgan left ley of Nyssa was placed in a tackle career. She will show a film on hos- at $2024$6. He is treasurer o f the over radio station KHRV, starting Monday for Salem, where Mr Mor will furnish cars. December 3 and continuing through state association of the F.FJ*. and position and Dan Lovejoy was given pital work. She will use the remaln- Officers of Co. H at Ontario will The Western Union telegraph o ff gan will attend a State Farm Bur : der of her time showing Interested holds the office of reporter ui the December 7. start serving the dinner at 7:30. The ice was moved from the Union Pac a backfield post. L. L. Kreager was appointed as eau meeting. He is scheduled to In the class B first team, Nelson j girls through the hospital and con- Nyssa chapter. He is the only Nyssa meal will be followed by a program, ific depot to the Trallways bus depot speak at one session of the conven boy now attending school who holds membership chairman. including talks and motion pictures, this week, giving Nyisa its first of Adrian was given a backfield! ducting her inspection. After the benediction, given by tion. the State Farmer degree. --------------------- according to First Lt John Brown, down-town Western Union facility, berth. Four Adrian boys were placed j Rev. Phillips, pot luck refreshments commander of Co. H Col. D avid: The teletype machine which is on the class B second team. They Company Plans Program— were served. Coming Events Hollingsworths’, Inc of Nyssa will Undergoes Operation— Baum of Union, battalion command- used in sending and receiving mess- were Bower, end; Sessions, tackle: J. D. Hughes was operated on er, is expected to attend the meet- ages, was Installed Tuesday, accord Hite, guard, and Schenk, backfield. I hold Its annual John Deere day pro- Orthapwdlc Physician Hara Friday, Nov. 30— Amity club at --------------------------- | gram for farmers Tuesday, Decern- Tuesday morning in a Boise hoopltal. ing to speak on the advantages of mg to Mr. and Mrs Dave Thomas, the home of Mrs Calvin Wilson. ber 4. The entertainment, with Hol- Mrs. Hughes went to Boise yester membership In the guard. the new agents. The office will be Correction Issued— Dr. J. J. Csughlln, P.A.CA, of Members are to take clothing for Mrs H. R. Sherwood was recently lywood cast, will be "Oalahad Jon- day to stay with him Mr and Mrs. — Z--------------------- open from 8 a. m. until midnight. Here From School- referred to in the Oate City Journal es" Farm equipment pictures and Hughes are the parents of Mrs. Bud Boise was st the Malheur Memorial Korean drive. Saturday, Dec. 1— Basketball Jam College students who were in Nys- Traffie case* Handled— through erroneous Information giv- educational films will be shown, Wilson and have been guests in her hospital November 3$ for the pur pose of performing orthopedic sur boree at Baker. 8t. Anne's Altar sa to celebrate Thanksgiving were| d ^ m r . Brewer of Nyssa paid en to it. as chairman of the Nyssa Pree lunch will be served at the home for the past week. gery st the request of the medical society pinochle and bridge party at Jack Winchell. Delwln Holcomb, a fine and amounting to library board for 25 years She said store, beginning at 11:30 staff. During his visit, he also held the Catholic church, 8 o'clock, Melvin Marcum and Tom Foster w ^ 2 50 in Nyssa Justice court last i she has been a member of the board --------------- I To Hold Monday. Dec 3— Republican wo Willamette university: Shirley Nol- Qn a charge 0f truck speeding for 25 years, but has been chairman Banquet Planned— The Nyssa L D 8. First Ward Re- oonsultation on several other ortho an, Clarence Suiter. Richard Diven. Jimmy QUan 0j Nyssa was fined : only for five years, since Mrs. C. C The annual Owyhee Riding club j lief society will hold its annual baz- pedic cases, Including polio cases. men's Study club at the home of Dr. Caughlln is a member of the Mrs. Prank Morgan, afternoon. Past Harley Du us. Richard Forbess, Rich- and assessed $4 50 court costs Hunt, former chairman, has lived banquet for both Junior and senior aar Friday, December 7 at the ard Wilson and Ronald Jensen of Monday on a charge of reckless in Twin Falls. -------- members --------- will *” *“ be held Friday ----------- even church. A cafeteria dinner will oe consultant staff of the hospital and presidents parley of the American ing, December 7 in the home econ served, beginning at 5 o'clock. The will be on call for all special or Legion will meet at the home of Mrs. Oregon State college: Laura Schenk, driving. Ten dollars of the fine was j -------- Warren Richardson at 2 p. m. Dick Hawley. Adrienne Peterson. iUspended by Judge Rufey Moore Babies Arrive— omics room of the Nyssa high school bazaar articles will go on sale at thopedic work. Tuesday. Dec. 4— Eagles auxiliary Mary Lou Schenk and C her guest. Lrftm. Dean charged i . . ____ A . . boy and a girl ■ were bom —. . . . Bair ...... * Nyssa. __ ______ ___ „ _________ ______ in the ..^ b u ild in g . Election of officers will 8 o ’clock and dancing will be feat a # ___1 ____ a _____ « e Q ^ i> tln ri4 . * . . . . ■ . . . . . meeting at Eagles hall at 8 p. m. Marlow Anderson of Portland. El- wlth violation of the basic driving Malheur Memorial hospital during follow the dinner. Mrs. Lloyd Adams ured at 1:30 The public is invited Guctlf In Wednesday. Dec. 5 — Kingman Miss Dorothy Erwin and Miss alne Peterson and her guest. Frank- raJ# was gj and costs by the last week Mr and Mrs Harvey! Is in charge of the food preparation to attend. Pumlko Kasahara were guests on Grange pinochle card party at Ad ie Anderson, who has been in the Judge Moore Isamu F. Klta was Howard of Nyssa are parents of a rian grade school building. 8 p. m. Thanksgiving day at the home of Going To Nebraska— east the past two years, from the assessed a fine of $3 and $4.o0 boy born November 25 and Mr and Overnight Guests In N; Thursday. Dec. 6— P. T. A. exec Mrs Ed Steinke left Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erwin of Parma. Mr and Mrs Ralph Fsulkner of B. Y U.. Bonnie Lewis, from the court costs on a charge of failure Mrs Art Williams of Nyssa are par- utive meeting, high school building. Unlversity of Utah and Annette t the ri»ht-of-way to a ped-1 ents of a girl born November 24. j Gooding, Idaho were overnight j night for Red Cloud. Nebraska be Job’s Daughters meeting. Masonic Campbell and her cousin. Bertha estrian guests Monday st the home of Mr. i cause of the illness of her mother. Visit Q Ann Bitters from the US.AC. and Mrs A. C Sallee Mrs O. W Hastings She will re- Mr snd Mrs Bud Wilson made a hall at 7:10 p. m American Legion Undergoes Operation— --------------------------- main In Nebraska until her mother, business snd social call on Idaho’s auxiliary meeting, veterans hall, 8 Mrs. Percy Kelch of Nyssa under- Here From Utah— Here From Pendleton— | la able to travel to Nyssa to make, Oovemor Len Jordan Monday sf- o'clock Mary and Martha circle of A J Child arrived in Nyssa two I went a major operation In the Mai- ; Te Lebanon— Mr and Mrs Tom Lile visited W S.C fl will entertain the members Miss Viola Dunckly spent the ] iiet home. The elderly woman’s hus-1 ternoon. weeks ago to spend some time vis- heur Memorial hospital Tuesday ef the Dorcas circle st the home of Thanksgiving vacation with her par- band died a few days ago ^TydÌ e £ fo r ^ iÌ V^ m ÌV p?n dle^ j« “ * ^ * ^ 2 1,nornln* Mrs. Bernard Frost st 2 p. m. Barovertag From Operation— enu in Lebanon. Oregon. --------------------------- Child He was Joined by Mrs Child ton Monday. Friday, Dec. 7— Sunshine club at Muri Lancaster, principal of the ■■■ ■ — Home From Korea— here for Thanksgiving They also Betan Ts Nyssa— home of Mrs. John Ostrom. Basket > 1 . U re< ■ _ _ J * i recovering Visit In Boise Perry W. Coleman, who has been ( Junior high school and Mrs Jesse Rigney snd visited Mr. and Mrs Oerald Hunger Mr T# Caldwell— _ ., _ , ____ |___________________________ ______ Saturday ________ ______ Mr and Mrs Oeorge N Bear vis-I with the marines in Korea, arrived, from an appendix operation per- ball, Nyssa at Meridian. returned a fter Mrs. Cliff Main snd Miss Bettv ! snd Mr. ^nd Mrs. Jim ___________ Hayden of ____| | Doris W Saturday. Dec. 8— Rebekah card Newbill spent Monday ln Caldwell Payette They returned home after ^pending the Thanksgiving vacation ited friends at the veterans hosplUl home last week because of the 111- Malheur Memorial hooptul during party at I.O.O.F. hall. i the holidays. in Boise with relatives. i in Boise last Thursday. I ness of his father. William Coleman i hospital November 20. shewing Joint Thanksgiving Ser vices Held By Nyssa Churches First Money For Polio Fund Given Dairy Breeding Interest Shown Brochure C of C Meeting Subject Churches, Farm Bureau Gather All-Star Grid