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co O . > > > * **>> r - 4 -----------. ^ . . vs* ■ K ä s ig ] VOLUME X X X X V I NO. 51 Wnfei l sers On O wn hcr Project Assume Control THE N YSS\ GATE CITY JOURNAL , NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 3. 1952 N , ll< ><>! ( i ' l l M I ’* Sliou-v D r r l iï i r I . 1 A. < onle-'l-' Will Kr libiti ln Price of Post- Card Boosted to 1 Cents Jan. It»* V •hit* W“l.»Ff*lt*r I I' hriil I or l * u s ^ f i i o ;« * r ' Croweps Elm t Directors At Annual Meeting N ilr ia n lii.. > .n . • )n M is s ili« ; P l a n « Cards ^ji\ be sent out this week School census figures released by The annual eastern Oregon con Joe Wheeler, son of J Wheeler far use in making contributions :o Superintendent Henry Hartley this tests sponsored by the Future Farm- Nvssa. was pa: senger on the March of Dunes, Harold Hemg- week reveal a considerable drop i n , „ . . . . . . . . , . , .... , ers of America ¡¿11 be held in Adrian C46 transport plane that is missing son of Nysaa. county chairman. the number of school children and ____ _ . . . . _____ Friday and Saturday of this week Olli« ?r < I i . i i i ^ ph Mailt* t o in Alaska, according to a telegram nounc0d <>0 Cri .<.» Di Iif 1\ rson ! pre-school F a r m r r * D im m i » » F a k i n g children at Nyssa this The Nyssa F.F.A chapter will be received by the father Wednesday Canistt. v will be placed t;s all of ' year. o f T a r i* a n d H a n d l i n g ! ’ • tiu o « "Â*l l u IV»M*r J o l i « , D t-fit it <> l represented in the following con Air force personnel awaited clear- the, business houses and public The census, as of October 25. 1951. tests: Farliainentary procedure pub- lk>Products P o sta l l)t*pi Mo h - Sav- ing weather W ed^sday to resume pUces_ children will receive included 828 boys and »w girls or m o ________ . . i . , . . . . ____ .¡11c speaking, project oooks, secre- earch fo r a missing plane, a Trans- smaller cards tor their personal con- Sugar beet growers of the Nyssa, fe contract providing for the bur total of 1628 between the ages of tary . and treasurer books, oxy-acety- . . f't>r th* second time within a per- ocean Airlines C46 and four occu- T; and Kingman eau of reclamation to turn over ope four and 19 inclusive. This figure ijene welding, electric welding, tool iod of sughtly over 30 years, the Wnts The olart* disapue ired Sunday t r ib u t e s T h e * * * in the countv compares to 1706 last year. i sharpening, forge work, spelling and , ,, . , »ants. 1 lie plan? disappeared Sunday are co-operating to the extent of ration of the 100,000-acre Owyhee The drop apparently resulted tn , h0g calling All of the events will be . v Ps'st curd has night on a Illght from Point Burro- running movie shorts on the drive Kolony areas, meeting in the hign school building in Nyssa last Friday project to water users became effec the migration of people from the| held Friday, beginning at 1 p m , been boosted from one cent to two to Fairbanks The increase became effective 1 *'* uler charter Station K3R\ likewise is co-opera- elected directors and dls- tive January l. community In 1945 the census was except the parliamentary cantest, cents. at midnight January 1 10 the navy for use on the arctic oil ting by providing spot announce- aueriwon, eiecua functors ana ais 4 only 1185 but the child population | which will be held Saturday. V L. "I'm happy to announce that an , .. . - Doubling the once of the nost oroiect m enu and offering its facilities free cussed methods of taking tare on other federal reclamation project w l ? r a s a s ' t «* y e y * . , »«, « has matured to the point where ope ••■•■•IQ I I u t l t V** k i t s !>enny pos ration can be turned over to the 194*9 and 1950 industrial activity | mg_ the hog calling and public Fairbanks, were passengers on the toastmasters clubs ot Ontario and matetl company, sold for two cents fi-r , 20 water users,” said Secretary of the and defense work began to Increase * speaking contests will be held. A 1 _ card . * >v. month-.. plane They were flying to Fairbanks i Nyssa during December, several con- The growers expressed the opinion Interior Oscar L. Chapman. “Ope and again people looking for work least 10 Nyssa residents will attend. 5 ^ 1 back to one cent in iS>I9 and has to ferry a plane back to Point Bar- ; tnbutions have been received from that the present method of taking ration of federal reclamation pro migrated to the coast from the in Individuals. tare is obsolete, pointing out that I it there in the face of rising prices jects by the farmer has been a long terior sections. Wheeler was employed in the Nys- Wilton C Jackson, chairman of the human element enters into the V. U. Kenler Win» charged for practically everything In 1948 Nyssa ranked 23rd in the standing policy of the bureau of sa post office a few years ago. the drive in Nyvsa, has reported that process 0 > ° much. They are now reclamation. I wish the Owyhee school census In the state and last Speaking C o l i t e s l i ^ freak feuture of the new proceeds troni several athletic events considering proposed new and dlff- people good luck in their operation year 31st. will be donated to the polio fund He erent methods of taking care of top . . . . . , T~ . iislation affecting the postal regue- Uliffurd Wright and offer them assistant» whenever said bowlers will contribute a dime tare. V L Kesler won the public speak- tioas ¡s that the post office depart they feel they need it." Mobile Unit For ing contest of the Nyssa I* F A Dec- ment must charge an additional 10 Mo» s to Salem each time they violate the foul line The high price of feeds has ln- The project has been operated by or loft the ball at the bowling alley creased the demand for beet by- ember 21. speaking on bject p^r cenj on purchases amounting to Faking Blood to the bureau since It was completed In durlng the month The Eagles lodge products. Most growers find that T ° ° -MUCh T° ° U tt e provldes more than ¿9 cards A person * ? i Jn behalf of the Malheur County 1935 Under the new agreement the . buy 49 post cards for 98 cents, bl* I„rm Bureau, Mr. and Mrs. Jake wll! give a dance th-. latter part of their* reque.r1'? for © led beet pulo Be Here Jan. 8 Solution water users will have the responsi Keder posed two questions How he must pay ^ 10 for 50 of for presented Mr and Mrs. Cllf- the month for the benefit of the liave at least been cut In h’alf. The bility for delivering water and ope can we use surplus foods in the jpoo The purpose of the legislation,1 ford Wright and son w L a going- :■ Uo fund. Persons who forget their situation has caused much concern “ Blood means life both at home rating the project, except for Owyhee Wo.'.s to lockers at Fisher's Locker among growers because they feel United States to help Europiean tj,ere Is one. Ls apparently to re- :away gift Wednesday, dam and reservoir and a main tun and on the battleiront”. said Rev. countries. ’ and “ How can we^get duce the use of post cards for ad-I The Wright family left Wednes- Plant will be asked to contribute a Inasmuch as they produce the beets , use 01 ^ nel at the dam. Operation will in Donald S. Campbell today In dis- E,lr rv> n' -ountries on their feet so Q dime to the polio fund. they should have first chance at ^ ds the United Stat- veT rtislllg Puurposf i * , I day afternoon for Salem, where Mr volve the employment of irrigation cussing the visit of the Red Cross f s to^roduce produce goods Howard Hatch. A*l--'in chairman, the by-products. In another phase of .its plan to Wright is emt-loyed a .-ate orgam- managers, ditch riders and all other blood mobile unit to Nyssa Tuesday, ■ “ Jared Lewis, district manager of “ i L ., n “ ' h* «• ^ * “ ■ the sugar company, assured the personnel needed in the water dis January 8. The local chairman said Marvin Nlccum won second Pjaee ¡x>o ~ year, the government also Bureau I ^deration The Malheur ^ glven ln Adrian to raise funds for tribution. plus maintenance of the the unit will be at the Methodist in the contest, sh aking on - The Jun--itd fees for growers the company would like to other -services. services. : County lhf , drlv.^ V h e ^ a m ShoD” CVh- Jurr^ ^ , !° r otner County Farm Farm Bureau Bureau officers officers ex- . network of canals and laterals carry church, North Third street and Emi- Vmixtrl.Anc^'of xirtance the Farm Shop _Oth- were increased increased tended son avenue, from 11 a m. to 4 p m. r, of were hm rorfield and Speclal SPecla deliv?*{y delivwjv fees fees were tended "heartiest “ heartiest congratulations congratulations to A, Mr HcniKson sald “ t a-sk all market 100 per cent of its by-prod ing water to th? project lands. er speakers were Jim Corfield and from , 5 cent- rnd 45 cenU to ;,0 Mr WrlKht tI1 ,m n,.w appolmmelU Oranges. Farm Bureaus and other ucts locally, but up to this year only As the unit will stop here only Harold and Harry Bumgarne*- Also included in the contract arc cents and 60 cents Domestic regis- ; and wished much happiness for the soclal and civlc organizations to a small percentage has been used once every six months, It Is Impera provisions for setting up of two i tered mail fees jumped from 25 cents family In their new home ” sponsO. public events 1 the benefit by local feeders. tive that more blood be drawn eacn boards of control, the north board ------ | of the polio lund Oov< ninents and Arvel L. Child. Nyssa director and aitd $1 50 to — 30 cents and ---------— $1 75 Do- 1 and the south ‘‘ Oard. through which time. Rev. Campbell said With the Basketball War« business can only operate success vice president of the Nyssa-Nampa mestta insured mail fees climbed the water users will operate the pro quota set at 250 pints, every avail Will Be Rosumeil from five and 30 cents to five and Herrinian (»arage fully when they have a budget for '"■Mstrict Beei Orowers association, ject The north board of control was able person must give. the coming year. The polio situation said "I am confident a better work 35 cents and domestic collect-on-de- "During the last six months the Dainageil Bv Fire organized at a meeting held Wednes ; is one on which there Is no wav *o ing agreement can be worked out - - - - - - - - i livery mall fees from 20 cents and Malheur Memorial hospital used 117 day night. The board presently con determine budgetary requirements between the company and the grow The members of the Nyssa high 60 cents to 30 cents and $1. sists of six members. S. E. Flanagan, pints of blood", Rev. Campbell said school basketball squad have keot Damage estimated at close to *300 for the year. ers relative to the handling of these 'Newspaper and magazine pub- M. L. Mudd, Edward Ker and Har "The military Is asking for 300,000 in shape during the Christmas va- Hjshers will ...... „ ... 10 per . cent .... is caused by fire in the Herrimati j "As a result of the increase in by-products in another year." start - paying old Henigson of the Owyhee Irriga pints per month to meet the needs cation for resumption of hostilities more postage on their products In Motor company garage at noon to- ■ polio cases all over the country and At the same time, Mr. Child stated tion district, Leslie Ballantyne of the In Korea Blood is a military require next week Aprtl day. The flames, starting around a | particularly in Malheur county we that "The future looks a little bright ment and is the number one medi Ontario-Nyssa Irrigation district and flue above a furnace enclosed in a find monies raised a* the beginning er for the sugar beet industry due The Bulldogs played a practice the Advancement Irrigation district, cine for the wounded. It is used is game with New Plymouth and en j small room between the front office | of the year are Insufficient to meet to the fact the secretary of agricul and D. W. Patton of the Payette- whole blood titd as plasma. A major gaged In other practice sessions un and backjshop, vere controlled by the expenses to b. Incurred during ture has set the 1952 consumption Oregon Slope, Crystal, Bench and cause of death is shock About 70 to der the direction of Coach Harry firemen. The fire was confined to the year. The net result has been a estimate at 7,700 000 tons and has Slide Irrigation districts. Mr. Judd 80 per cent of battle wounds brine McOlnley. the celling above Mr. Herrtman’s deficit of about five million dollars made the statement that the sugar was elected president, and Mr. Hen shock. Plasma is the life-saving fac private office and an act* sortes for the national foundation and a market was too low and should be The Bulldogs will play Vale there igson was elected secretary of the tor in cases of shock and keeps the Tuesday, January 8. will meet the storeroom located above the furnace deficit of approximately *1500 for raised to bring It in line with the wounded alive until they reach the boar*1. The Malheur'County Jersey club room. Malheur county. The only solution cost-of-llving index.” The south board consists of five aid station and receive whole blood. ^ he^ 1^ ° ! Ve" n^ ar?n vot^d at ,ast anlljal meeting held in Water caused som** of the damage, presently available Is more generous The growers re-elected three dir Man cannot produce blotiij. nor plas- r ; la^ y: ': ':‘ ^ap «» a«a wi i ‘ 0ntarlo Thursday t0 re. eiect representatives of the Gem Irriga- especially to record, and office sup assistance from the people in our ectors, Everett Taylor of Luce, Carl ‘ .% th th | Lewis Johnson of Vale as president, plies Herrlman carried Insurance on county and In the United States Hill of Kingman kolony and Arvel t ti district and on* ffhitn the new ma by synthesis. Our wounded are j ^ra' <’1 ‘ f The Qlher oifleers are c h a r iL.y 1 ¿he property ly-formed Ridgeway Irrigation dis dependent upon us to furnish this name-saxes January iz generally The policy of the national Child of Nyssa, and elected Richard _____L __ ;iJ___________ OrlJer of Nyssa, vice president, and ----- trict. Not all of these representatives life-saving fluid.” j foundation on polio drives has al- Maw of Oregon Trail. be- ( h a i n l x ' r '■ 'p o l l - i n Any person in good health Mrs. William Toombs of Adrian, have been selected, said Paul House, Twin Boy Succumbs I ways been that contributions should secretary. New directors ire Kenn former Owyhee project irrigation tween the ages of 21 and 59 may do-1 ■ be wholly voluntary. With a know- Youth Hurt In Crash— .Meeting to Talk eth Vanderpool of Nyssa, Fred Bur manager, who has been appointed as nate blood. Persons from 18 to 21, Oraveside services were held Mon- ledge of the facts, everyone is asked Marvin Nlccum, Nyssa high school ?ess of Vale and Rosel Hunter of manager of the north board of con except those who are married or in 1 K< r I l o t i« « i i l e a day afternoon at 4:30 in the Nyssa ! to think of what polio means to our stugent, sustained a fracture of the military service, are required to have Nyssa, and the publicity director trol. House also announced that cemetery for one of the twin-*- born community and then let htOheart kneecap and was still In the Mal about 80 per cent of the government the written consent of parents or The *t f chamber of commerce is Mrs. ®:arley Orider. heur Memorial hospital Wednesday to Dr. and Mrs. C. J Kopp las-, week guide his contribution." George employes will be retained under the guardians to g.ve b lo ^ . ^ n o r s do voted at it*, weekly luncheon Wed- __ as the result of an automobile acc .___ Vaughn o f New Plymouth, „ ... ¡The little boy died Saturday night, noon t0 a dinjier new set-up. Willard Robinson will not need to fast but.should refralr^, nesda December 28. His sister is getting ident that occurred west of Nyssa from eating fatty foods for four Blaze Dentroys be manager of the south board last week-end. The brakes of his meeting with members of the Owy- club, complimented the Malheur along fine In the Malheur Mem- hours before giving the blood. club on its activities and the interest A new repayment contract between car failed to function as he traveled “ R ‘ hee Riding club at 7 p. m Wednes- orial hospital. Rev. C. T. Crenshaw Adrian RcHidence it had created in eastern Oregon In the government and water users was Organizations in the community Jamiarv 9 In Carl’s Doll House down a road toward a sharp curve had charge of the services and the u 3 W1„ ^ hpjd , f Jersey cattle approved by a house committee dur are tfAsistlng In the recruitment ot Th^' Nyssa Funeral home had charge of A house owned by Mrs. Ellen and the car plunged into a dltv'i ut ing the last session of congress and donors. Any person wiling to f ‘ v^ 7he usual Wedneld^y noon luncheon. ” h“ U^ ° Un,tyh Cf,ub ,f w ,nt*! Interment Sparks of Adrian was destroyed by the side of the road. is expected to be passed by both blood is asked to sign up either i The purpose o f the meeting is to Uunked the JerM>y club for ts ln’ I fire Sunday, December 23. The four houses in the next session. Turning through an organiwtlon to which provlde ¡ ^ p ^ t u n U y 'T o r " ^ ^ '^ ^ **” , i S 1 k J nd1 the ^ ' P Hospital a s ^ p ,«, Meeting «r e im g Set s ,r ,_ .worn house was occupied by Mrs. Watch Night Party over project operation to the water ae belongs or contact Mrs. Henry ^ dlJ Y the uossibilltv of the club and Hvldual members ilgers does not require congressional Hartley, recruitment chairman, or S associ^ion have * iven 4’ H members, neur Memorial Hospital association ?!»"*'• .<au«h»r ...a »n-fn-U.. I» Held At ( hurt'll approval. The operating arrange the Nyssa Insurance aapney. Each The riding club members will be 1)0,1 Anders0n* county extension will be held in the little theater of Mr. knd Mrs. C. L Mull. The fire, starting tn the attic, ^ of th® rnamber of commerce 1 agent* discussed feeding and dairy the high school building at 8 p. m ment will be in effect as a supple donor will be given an appointment j mentary contract until the new re for January 8 so he will not have to ; Riding c l S members who ™ “ iagement a« d the production January 28 Officers will be elected spread so rapidly there was no chan APPLE VALLEY, Jan 3—Fun and ce to save the house. However, some Inspiration were experienced by those payment contract Is passed by con wait at the center. desire to attend the dinner are ask- teslin* program in the county. and other business transacted. of the furniture was saved by the who attended the watch night party gress, aftit which it will become a „ — ed to notify Ralph Lawrence, Uln- __ family and neighbors. and services at the local church New part of that contract. . e m p e r a t u r e H i) quet chairman, for reservations H ( ‘ flt l . i i i l l j ( ¿ ¡ v e i l quet chairman, for reservations. To Ogden— Year's eve. From 8 to 10:30 games Mrs. Chester Stephenson has gone Board Member Chosen were enjoyed by all ages, after which Today’s Minimum 4 Ue*re< ' r l . ibit Comln. — Fo Local IIoHpital to Ogden to visit friends and rela refreshments were served. Then, in The Colonial art exhibit will be tives. Virgil E Olaves of Ontario, chair the sanctuary of the church, the The temperature ^dropped to^eight j .shown after the regular meeting o f | Dr J J. Sarazin has presented to man of the Malheur county selective ^tory “Ood and the Little Red Scoot degrees above zero Wednesday m om - the P T A Thursday night. Janu- the Malheur Memorial hospital a Glvr Baskets To Needy — service board, announced Wednesday er was given on tape recording and ing for the coldest mark of the win- j ary io, £ nominal admission p?ice Westrup heat lamp for use in the Members of the American Legion that Thomas O. Jones of Nyssa has songs were sung by the congrega- Tne second of a series of fight ter in Nyssa. Further figures record- s l n ^ charged. The exhibit con maLrnlty wing of the hospital. auxiliary prepared and distributed been appointed by Governor Douglas gatlon. A sound motion picture was programs promoted by Les Berry of ed on the bureau of reclamation in- Lists of 150 reproductions of standard Manaver John O T oole announced several Christmas baskets to needy McKay as a member of the local shown and a short devotional per- families In Nyssa. Mrs. Don Oraham, board Jones replaces Charles AQ Iod was held. ylolse and sponsored by the Eagles struments gave Tuesday's minimum art masterpieces ( Q the ©orld's great Wednesday. O T oole said patients and the hos president of the auxiliary, extended Marshall of Nyssa. who recently re lodge will feature Mickey Rhodes of as 11 degrees and Monday's high 12 L jln tin gs, W L. Cox and daughter, Eileen, pital staff are very grateful for the thanks to members of the Eagles signed. Marshall served as a mem Boise and Tomme Beddell of Canton, degrees. The maximum Tuesday ®)as | came from Sacramento December 23 22 degrees. | 4 > i ruin — apparatus, which has been very bad lodge who also helped toward the ber of the board since it was or Ohio Thursday night, January 10. U> spend Christmas with his daugh Mr and K'frs. Delta 1 i^ergensen ly ne* ded. It is used lor the relief preparation of the baskets. Rhodes, $ h o defeated Joey Ortega ganized In August. 1948 ter and her sister. Mrs. Stanley Home From Texas— of pain by application of heat. of Monroe, Utah ’ J Us spending a few o ' Portland here December 18, and Leigh and family. They left for Pfe. Oeorge Chavez of th€ in lt a j HOSTESSES TO OROUP days in Nyssa at the hon.- of Mr. Tleddell are scheduled to #3 10 1 raves Service— home Friday. Mr Cox and Eileen Mrs. Leo Thompson and daughter, rounds. Rhodes will weigh in at 156 States air force is visiting his par tynd t®frs. sjfclden 0eAensen. >1« IVck Buy» Sgt Don fi Share arrlvt-J home and Louise Cox spent Christmas day ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert C h a in on Barbara, were hostesses Thursday pounds and Beddell at 160 pounds. morning after receiving at the Howell home In Emmett. Real Fatate Firm afternoon at a meeting of Fidelae Saturday %i addition to the main event, a 16-day furlough. Chavez hg«; com i< -onvev T m tm « nt— his discharge from the army Decem Mrs. Martha Norland, who under pleted his fifth month of nln,*-*- Amlcae in the basement of Ad fi. J Cowell of Nyssa entered the Ilerry has arranged a six-round ber 28 at Camp Stoneman. Califor went major surgery at the Ontario months training at the Dallas £Vvia rian Community church. Malh®ur Memorial hospital Monday semi-$nal and three four round Mel Beck of Nyssa has purchased nio During his three years in the hospital Thursday of last week re litouts. Sob Dahlstedt. 138. of Boise tion college, where, through spghal | for treatment and was still there the Origg Brothers and Butler real army. Share served for two and one- turned home New Year's day. qualifications, he is able to study HOSTESS TO FRIENDS ’3£©dn<iisd(S/. He t®rame ill un§ 15rl- estate and Insurance agency, which ©-id KJ|ie Smith, 136, of Welser will Mr and Mrs. Kirby Pitman and Miss Karren Fife was hostess to a half years In the far east. He was dey. has been operating in Nyssa for the tingle in the semi-final. The four- aviation In Japan at the outbreak of the family of Portland visited over group of her friends Friday evening last three years. rounders are scheduled as follows: Korean wa- and his regiment, the Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Char I <-j .. i *.r MavhinrUui— ffi&th ijlorrell. 130. N^rssa, versus llere From M oscow— Mr. Beck, who has been associated at her home. Oames and danclnv famous 27th Wolfhounds, landed In les Pitman. onâ Mr. and Mrs. Don Humblr provided the diversion o f the even ’ pi and Mrs Ray Byt- l* ft tH ay with the firm since It was established jerry ’Sfright, Soise, 128; Chuck Mr. and Mrs Carol Honey and Korea July 10, 1950 Share was ro 'Siiirry, 170, i$oise, versus Sonny BevI, son. Mike, and daughter, Kelly, vere f0r Spor gne after spending the holl in Nyssa, Is now operating the busi ing Refreshments were sftrved tated out of Korea 114 months family of Seattle and Mrs. Frank ®*yss£i, 18< h and r?icx Cantrell, 156, guests over the holidays at th*’ Uonr.i) days in Nyssa visiting M and Mrs. ness under his own name. The o f f later fife Is a son of Mr and Mrs Coley of Nyssa visited In the Oene KESI,ERS ENTERTAIN ^oisgi, versus 0111 Dewey, W7, Em of Mr and Mrs. Charley Orider Eat! Uingham and Mr. and Mrs. S. ice will remain in the .same location Honey home Monday evening. Charles Share of Nyssa route 2. '¿“hey left Wednesday morninv to y* Bybe* While stationed In Spo- Mr and Mrs. C. R Kesler enter mett. Staff 8gt and Mrs Dan Henshaw return tef the University of Idaho Lane. Cpl. Bybee will be iyorfelnyt on tained ,on New Year’s day for the GIVE NEW TEAR'S DINNER The preliminaries will '& called at f'nIMts In Air Force— __ and Dorothy Henshaw arrived Sat- radar for B-36 pi inffts. Mr and Mrs Ersel Beus entertain following Mr and Mrs. Jay Bunu » 80 p Tin. in the Union Livestock at Moscow. Charles W Chapin was enlisted urday night of last week to visit ed at a family dinner New Year's and family, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Pet in the United States air force at the ln the Reuben Henshaw home. Hen- Commission company sales barn, «tu ff I nve lopes— ____ Upturn- t*» I lah day for 23 guests. Places were laid | terson and family, Mr. and Mrs one-half mi© north of $fyssa r.Oar Members of th^ vtmerican LegioTi , Mrs H. E. Chamberlain left Dir- for Mir and“ Mrs William Beus and Oerald Ooodfellow and family of Boi.se army-air force recruiting shaw left Sunday for Montana, Jftiird sti^ t. iijxiliary met . rlday evening t i the 3 j return to Ogden ajfter family. Mr and Mrs. Fr?nk Skeen Oregon Slope and Mr and Mrs. V L. main station December 28 Immedi- where he Cs stationed, and his wife home of Mrs. Don Oraham to stu.; visiting for four weeks at the home and family Mr and Mrs Ellis Fields Kesler and family Places were laid ately upon his enlistment. Chapin returned to her home In Tacoma, was sent to Lackland air force base Dorothy Is staying for awhile with Cumini; li>cnt- envelopes for the March of Dimes 0f hi® daught«ffi\ Mrs. S. P Bybee and Betty Fife for 26. at San Antonio. Texas, where he will her parents campaign. At the close of the even- ________________ _ _________________ ______________________________________ receive his basic training Chapin's The W S CS. will meet at the Priday, Jan. {*—Stinshinh club English Christmas ' are '* i * Holiday Guest-— CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY DINNT'R OUESTS SUNDAY parents, Mr. and Mrs Wilbur L. horn« of Mrs. Helen Rucker Wed- meeting, i p m a* thfi* home oP^Jrs. served to the v0rk£rs Holiday guests In the Ward Wien- -Friends of Mrs" Owen Oann gave Mr and Mrs 8 p Bybee and fam‘ Chapin. and his wife. Marjorie. live nesday. January 9 The women will Walter Fox. exe home was Mrs. Wienefte’s lath- a birthday dinner New Year's day i 1Iy and Mrs H E Chamberlain were on route 3, Nyssa. 1 pack a box for Korea that day. Any Saturday, Jan. 5— Rebekah card To l tan— er. N L Kimball of Welser, and for her at her home. Guests Included Sund«*y dinner guests at the home --------------------------- 'dean , usable clothing that is avail- William and leR Wed- *Ved- N ** L. *■ Kimball. tr.~i._ii Jr., »_ and — ■ wife —*• - Other r-.i— M ri'"RAM »e’ — .. “ children - - - ™ I i a # w - and - -a Mrs v r Kesler v » .i» r Garty, 8 p m., IO.CF.F hall. and Ersel Ersel Beus Beu leR Findley and” 0,0Mr v L «Here From Utah— Able will be appreciated Tu&sday, Jan 8— L.D£. °nd ward nesday morning for Utah, where guests » ere Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith and Mr and Mrs Tug Bond and W i n * « « ‘‘i l l n « * A i i Ki i . in s e c A h /V itT i • « ** Wayne Probst of Heber City, Utah The "Just Neighbors'" a* .rual pot- DINNER WUESTS kill attend » to business Accom- 0f m # v * a^ Sunday school faculty meeting » they Terry of Vale and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Farson and returned home Tuesday after spend- | luck family supper will be held Wed- Garden club rri etinc at th© hom ^of panylng them were Adrienne Pet Walter Looney. Mr and Mrs U. L. ing several days at the home of Mr nesday evening, January 9 ir> the erson and Udell Paulson, who re- x*kes Position--, Mrs. H R Young in Parma Alsup and Mr and Mrs Herbert Cox family of Vale were dinner guests on and Mrs. Lamont Fife: Probst was a school lunch room New Year's day at the home of Mr. Thursday, Jan. 10—P T A meet- turned to Bngham Young university Sid Burbidge has taken a position Mr and Mrs John King and son, missionary companion of Don Fife. tag, hi&h school building, 8 p m. at Provo. as manger of the meat department Carl, have moved from Apple val NEWS OF RECORD ,nd Mrs CWf M,ir Rebekah meeting at 10 .0 F hall at ------------------- ----- In Taylor's Food Market. He operat- ley. Mr King has gone Into Stlb- Goes To Utah— Marriage License* Issued YOUNO ADULTS MEET 8 p. m for Installation of officers Returns From Visit— *d the Nyssa Packing aompany f<# Mrs Anna West left for Utah nite to work and Mrs. King will, con Lester J Tolman of Vale and Rob- Members of the young adult group Mrs. E W. Oldham returned Sat- ?^any years, Saturday. Jan 12—Second ward art* Louise Palmer o f Ontario. of the Methodist church met Sunday Friday evening to spend a week vis tinue working at Simplot's for urday from Reno after spending Oold and Oreen ball, stake hous* awhile. James O Stephen of Wichita F alls,; evening for -their regular meeting iting friends and relatives several days at the home of Mr \ ouths To ligh t— Duane Wilson spent Christmas and Mrs S O Schweizer. who have Nyssa high school boxer* coached Texas and Oeraldlne Joan Day of and for a social at the home of Cliff Pirents Of son— vacation with his sister. Mrs. Dick | Coleman. Fumi Kasahara led the Injure* A son was born to Mr and Mrs an infant son, born December 21 The by Dale O verstay will fight In Vale Nyssa. Donevon Horton of Qulrui. South devotions. The meeting was Informal Leslie Burbank htu been confined Curtis, and husband in Caldwell Oliver W Holmes of Nyssa Decem bay, weighing 6 pounds and one-half Thursday night, January 10. The Mr. and Mrs Andrew Standal ber 26 tr the Malheuy Memorial ounce, was named Steven Erich. Mrs smoker will be the Ilrst ®,f the season Dakota and Mary Ann Oasaaway of and chili was served at the close of to his home because of stepping on (Continued on Page O Oldham U Mrs Schwelzer’s mother ¿or the Bwlldogs Vale the evening a nail hospital :S ' ‘i5- til” “„"“SI? * ""S" Pr'5:y ¿ris: io3r.rf. Jersey Dairymen Elee! Officers iodes to Fidivi Tomme lieddell a * • “ •* *” a» .pe.u,.g pro,™„r th,