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4 * - JK *V JOURNAL 77 /eNYSSA VOLUME XXXXVII : NO. 6 THE N Y S S A G ATE CITY JO U R N A L, NYSSA. OREGON. T H U R SD A Y , FE B R U A R Y 21. 1952 iViaulding Tells Of Rad Effects Of Ising Drugs $11,19) Given In Polio Drive! "Wiwh reports from ‘ he various area chairmen practically complete I on the county March oi Dimes d m ., it is with plca-ure tliat ae can an nounce uus campaign has been the mo.-t successful in the history of Malneur county’’, said County Chair man Harold H*1 mg son of Nyssa "To date, a total ot $11.491 12 has been received, with contributions st.ll coming in It is with pride that | we can go Utrough our county area- | wise and see how each communi,y did its best to help light the rava<e> of polio. Truly It Is an honor roll I worthy of Malheur county. The contributions by communi- ; ,ie: were as follows: Ontario, $1085 - 30; Nyssa. $1002.99: Vale. $1571 83. Adrian. $399 17; Willow Creek. $134 40. Arock, $207; Harper. $148.- 37. Westfall. $108.51; Brogan, $35 63. Teen A»(> Situation Is Discussed At Meeting o f INvssu F.T.A. Chamber of Commerce Members Vote \«rainst Construction of Snake River Government Dam Only 21 Nolen liant: Dirty Main Street (iiv* en Attention Following presentation o i n mo Members in attendance at the weekly luncheon of the Nyssa cham tion picture. The Teen Age Drug ber of commerce Wednesday noon A ddict'. Dr. L. A. Maulding told voted 13 to 8 in opposition to the members c l the Nyssa P T A. la-t construction of the Hell's canyon Thursday nigh: that control of the iam by the government. Twenty drug habit D the concern ol the en line members were present at the tire world, because of its detri luncheon, Indicating that eight ab- mental effect on the people and their tained from voting. economy. President Elmer Cruson had in- During the business meeting, held ended to suggest ‘ hat If the mem- in the little theater In the school iers desired to take a vote, that it building, Mrs. Clifford Mink. Mrs ; be taken by mail to give every Ironside, $78 52; Juntura, $57 13; Bernard Eastman and Richard V ■ -hainber member an opportunity to Iordan Valley, $13 30; Jamieson. Wilson were elected as members of express his desire on the proposal. $33 74, Drusy. $21; Riverside. $16 87, the nominating committee. They will However, a motion was approved to and Unity. $3 30. report at the next meeting. Mrs. W. ■onduct a secret ballot at the lunch "Results such as these do not just W. Foster talked about the state eon on the motion "that the cham happen," said Henigson. "They are convention to be held In Pendleton 1 ber of commerce go on record as be the product of good neighborlmess. 1 in the spring ing opposed to the con-vruction of a Lynn Lawrence played two violin Part of the H00 Snake River valley shown in a picture taken by llill reeling the three groups, band, mix- a characteristic that we in Malheur 1 high dum in Hell’s canyoft'^ numbers, including one of his own students who participated in the Brown of Payette. As the picture was ed chorus and girls glee elub, in the county can look upon with pride Marshall V Dana As a preliminary discussion was Wheu the need ls great our people compositions. He was accompanied music clinic held in the Nyssa gvm- snapped Crawford (tales of Brigham nasium Wednesday, February 13 are Young university of Provo was di grand finale, "Born To Be Free". developed about Nyssa’s dirty Main will go to bat and make the imposs on the piano by Mrs. C. W Buchner. street. Dr C M Tyler, a member of ible sewn simple To all o f you who Ten of Walter McPartland's girl the chamber committtee on health contributed so generously, I extend x mt m tumbling pupils gave an interesting and sanitation, said Nyssa has the my personal thanks and the apprec-1 tumbling act on the stage The girls most unsanitary streets in the west. iation of the Malheur county chap are pupils in the intermediate grades. "We have to start cleaning up the ter. Telling the crowd that "this sub- j j ‘ place if we are going to do any "Nor can we forget the contribu ject could be talked about for hours! More than 18u per on are expect- thing about polio and other di tions o f the various area chairmen without exhausting Its interesting I A spectacular fire that robbed the and workers in each community ed attend the annual banquet seases” . the dentist said. “ It doesn't and educational aspects, Dr. Mauld Warren Elwood family of their resi without whose untiring efforts this I ot Nyssa chamber of commerce do the merchants any good to sweep ing said "Naturally as parents we dence and belongings last Sunday drive could never have been success- Friday night, when Marshall Dana their sidewalks. The wind just blows are vitally interested in the possa- Portland will deliver the princi- the dust back onto the sidewalks and billty of its involving our children morning about 2 o'clock created a fui, the newspapers of the county ; and station KSRV, which provided Pal address on the -.ubjecl ol I he or our neighbors' children or the i situation that attracted the atten publicity at the expense of their Balancing Factors of an Unbalanced into the places of business. I dare say the merchants would be willing children of our county, state or na tion and sympathy of the entire area. personal Interests; the Toastmost- World to pay something to have the streets tion, or for that matter the children Mr. and Mrs. Elwood and three ers clubs of Ontario and Nyssa.! Tne numbers on the program will Cept clean. No wonder we all have of the world. children were forced from their new which undertook speaking engage- Include introduction oi the toast •olds and sinus trouble. "Drug addiction is a symptom of i house two miles north ot the Nyssa- merits throughout the county and master, Elmer Cruson, president ol "A sign across the river says this emotional Illness. The word habit as i Paima junction by the intensity ol which took an active part In putting I -h* chamber; invocation Rev John is 'the most progressive city ln Ore applied *o dope addiction is itself 1 Briehl; violin trio selections, Amy gon' Let's make It one of the clean the heat without being able to save over the drive." misleading. Bad habit implies vol ____ 1____________ Lewis, Donna late Wilson and Nani est. Main street should be cleaned anyuiuig Elwood took Ills wile and untary continuance, but dependence > saj Child, accompanied bv Betty Fite; every morning before the cars are children to Bub Mai tin's place and on the drug becomes as Involuntary a ir y m e n n a m e j introduction ot guests, Toastmaster driven onto the street.” then after borrowing some clothing as thirst In the desert and Just as * . _ , 1 J. L. Herrlnian; vocal solo, Mrs. returned to the scene of the fire | Secretary Thomas Jones said physically necessary, errespectlve of iN e W I J i r e e t O P K Dwight W yckoff, accompanied by chamber action should be withheld with Martin. good or bad intentions. Mrs. C. W Buchner; reports by until a committee is ready to make "There are, ol course,several forms i One of the most destructive residen- house of Mr. and Mrs. Warren El After returning, Elwood remem- „ Thomas O. Jones, Harold Henigson a report of drug addiction. Those most com- ! tial fires occurring in this vicinity wood iii Nu-Acres last Sunday morn- bered he had Jett his billfold con- Dairymen meeting in Ontario j and Elmer Cruson, and violin sel- cainlng $100 lying on top ol the Emil Stunz, a member of the city monly talked about are the natural in several months destroyed the new , ing. (Marvin Niccum photo) refrigerator just inside the kitchen Monday lor the annual gathering E lions, Lynn Lawrence, drugs, such as opium and its deriva- |------------------------------- council, suggested the committee door, but the fire was so hot he was of the Malheur County Dairy Herd 1 Mr. Dana, who was associated make arrangements to meet with the tives, such as morphine and heroin, Improvement association elected di- Wlth Lhe Oregon Journal for many city officials. unable to reach it. Indian hemp or hoshls-h or com mon-i | ( H i l l || II |/,«| 11< ) I I O I Elwood, who is employed in the O. rectors lor the coming year after | yearSi began his newspaper career ly called marihuana and coca from j The vote on the Hell's canyon pro K. Rubber Weideis shop in Nyssa In llstening to addresses of Oregon 011 '.he Dayton, Ohio Evening Her posal followed a report by Klass which we derive cocaine and the j ( l i i l « l i* i» n f l i v p n State college .sprçvalists and others. ald In 1905 ant w of-ed on several the daytime. iLd Just about finished chemically synthesized drugs. Be-1 t iiit n m 11 \ i s v x n The directors are Herschel Thomp- West Virginia newspapers and the Powell to the effes* that the direc the house by working on it at nights. tors of the Associated Chambers of cause of time, I am going to limit ------------ A whirlwind daytime tour and a He estimated loss of the house and son lor the Adrian area, Leroy Herr- 1 Kansas city Star before going to Commerce o f Southwestern Idaho my remarks to one of the oldest j A total of 750 youngsters re man, Nyssa area; ^Gilbert Sproul, | ^ e Journal in 1909 He was editor and Eastern Oregon voted at a meet types of drug addiction in the world, j ceived immunization shots against night meeting kept Jens Svinth, furniture at $10.000 Elwood had in -' Ontario district; Fred Patterson, but to the newest in the United diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus western fieldman for the American tended to purchase insurance on Vale area, and Rorel Hunter of Nys- of the editorial page from 1938 un ing in New Plymouth Monday night til January 1. 1951, when he became in favor of a recommendation that the property the next day, Monday States and that is the use or per- assistant to the president of ‘.he Un the chamber members of the asso haps better stated, misuse of M a ri-! and smallpox in two clinics held in Jersey Cattle club, busy when he Neighbors collected money, cloth sa, owner-sampler representative Fred Patterson, Jamieson area visited Malheur county last week. ited States National bank ing, furniture, and other articles in huana. I have chosen this dread druft j the Nyssa schools February 13 and ciation take a stand on the Hell's Tne tour, planned by Lewis John Nyssa and other areas early this farmer and president of the associa Persons who have not purchased canyon program. The area directors for our consideration because it is ! 14 son, Mrs William Toomb and Char tion, presided over the meeting tickets may do so at the door voted agamst taking a pro-and-con theone'Jiat.seem s to appealto teen children receiving the immuniza- ley Grider, highlighted the projects week for the Elwood family. The Special features included talks by vote on the Hell's canyon proposal agers. Statistics show that there is | Uons wtre from pre-school age of some of the new breeders in the solicitations were so successful, $500 Harold Ewalt, extension dairy in cash had been collected by Wed and then approved the motion sug a very small percentage o f addiction 1 through junior high. At the Arcadia specialist, and E. R. Jackman, farm area. The morning was spent view nesday. A miscellaneous .shower was to other forms below 20 years of school, which consists only of the gesting that the individual cham crops specialist, a progress report by ing the jerseys in the herds of Ches held for Che family Wednesday night bers do the voting. age. but not so with marihuana Ii first ^ e e grade,. 97 were innoculat- Patterson and a noon meeting with Powell also reported that Wayne was fust introduced into the United ed o f ^ 35 were „«..sch o o l and ter Clark, whose new herd sire is ln the Nu-Acres hall. Neighbors had the Ontario Chamber of Commerce. of Jester breeding; John Collier, aiready started construction o f a Harper of Emmett was elected presi States in New Orleans about 1910 62 were de £hildren Jackman addressed the luncheon young breeder whose herd is pre- j new bouse tor the Elwood family by and has engulfed the whole country ( 0 n February 14, 662 chlidren were Funeral services were held in the dent of the chamber association; group and pointed out that this area to a staggering extent in the last 42 present at one clinic and were given dominately Standard-Braconis, and the middle of this week Llenkaemper chapel Thursday after E. O. Harlan of Idaho City, vice can get large Increases ln pasture Plre c l ,ief Frank MorrLs and Ken- years, until It has become not only either their first innoculations or the Austin Miller and Vernon Miller noon for Charles Albert Marshall, president; Prank Barbee o f Caldwell, yields by the use of nitrogen fertili our concern, but the concern of the "booster” shots. Among this group herds, which are Pinnacle and Jes- neth Renstrom of Nyssa went to the retired farmer who died at his home treasurer, and Harmon Ryan of zer. ter. The afternoon tour was concen- j scene of the fire to offer their a.s- United Nations. It is increasingly were 203 pre-school children and “ You can ¿et earlier spring pro ln Nyssa of a heart attack February Nampa, Verne Chamberlain of Weis- recognized that the spread of mari 459 grade and Junior high young trated in the Willow Creek district. sjstance_ but no one could save the duction. heavier summer yields, and 16. Rev. Austin J. Hollingsworth of er and Bernard Frost o f Nyssa, di where the group viewed the herds building. The lx>use was located huana use constitutes a problem of sters. later fall grass with the use of this the First Church of Christ conducted rectors for two-year terms. Frost is of the Fergerson brothers, Ted Shef- acr0ss the state line from the Nyssa all nations. The clinics were arranged by the field, Theo Tayhon, Pete Sheffield, fjre district and was north of the fertilizer*’, said Jackman, who point the services and a church quartet the retiring treasurer o f the associa “There is only one species of the public health department of Mal- ed out the cost would be a fraction consisting of Mrs. John Stafford, tion, which voted to hold its general C. C. Betz, Delbert Scott and J. Irv- new p arma f ire district, hemp plant, connabis sativa. The £eur under the direction of Mr of that paid for hay, figuring both 1 *Yr* Thelma Moyes and Dan and meeting in Caldwell in March. The ing Hart. Some of the herds have Nyssa firemen were called at 4:30 name Marihuana Is of Mexican-In- Edna Farris, public health nurse, I Webb Penine, and Hugh Tobler pro- May meeting will be held in Nyssa. been established while others have g unday morning to extinguish flames on dry matter basis. (Continued on Page 2) Ewalt told of progress being made music. Interment was in the and her clinic and office staff, Mr;. been brought to Malheur county 1 destroying a shack located between Alice Simmons, Mrs. Carl fledin and from other areas. the rear of the Nyssa Furniture in testing associations in other areas N>'ssa cemetery, with the Nyssa ìihm Funeral home in charge. Mrs. Walter Barkley. At Arcadia At the night meeting. Mr. Svinth £0 store and the railroad depot. The of the state. “ Dairymen using testing assocla- „ *d r- Marshall was born at Haven I> I ~ they were assisted byMrs. Ted Bates, told the club about the studies being , firemen put out the flames, but K a c e Is (J o s e , Bow- made by Professor C A. Richardson could find no t r a c e d the occupants. tlons are making tremendous strides 1 Kansas October 13. 1813, a son of j ________ Mrs Wilson ° f the d“ iry dePartment of Oregon xht, furni9hlngs consisted of a bed In Increasing their herd average in ‘%,r and Mr.s ,J<,i 'n 11 The Nvssa Bulldoes who defeated c<?I<',IJan and dohn K. 0 fP. 8 State college. and st<,ve Police officers, who dls- t)he production ot butterfat", Ewalt was 111 aI"rl,'d t0 ar^ Sm'tfi Feb- | The fifth annual Malheur County The Nyssa Bulldogs »h o defeated schooi Rlri.s who ais0 assisted were Although everyone is a" are of rovprpd , ht, bla7<, and Lurned in the said. He pointed out that testing Farmers institute that will be held 25• '«a7 The moved and at,er went 10 at the Boulevard Orange hall Febru N y ss^ floor T u e ^ y S h t by 10 L° U Smtth and Mar« aret the superior butterfat content in alarm> saw two men fighting out- was the only way of determining the a .farn' m .iyssa iioor luesaay nigm d > iv Bates. Jersey milk . said Svinth, " n o t ; . h„ .hark hut when thev re. butterfat content and actual profit Oherokee. Oklahoma, where they ary 22 and 23 will feature .several points, will encounter the Emmett Al the Nyssa clinic Mrs. W w enough people know that Jersey ^ ‘ ¿ e d * f £ “ turniii* m the «lain» the individual cows are returning to viewed .some of the events involved outstanding and well-known speak fanl°P's run ior lftnd when .he ers, according to Harry Sandquist, Uu?k.ies n^ 1.Fr/ da>; Easter Mrs. Kenneth Mace. M rs, mllk excels in soltds-not-fat. which t^ ? * h t£ s h id dlsappwrJd ™ the dairymen. Unprofitable cows can ; *n night of this week in their final Murl LewiSi Mrs. Leo Oonyer. Mrs. K among other things, mineral, pro be culled from the herd and the far- Ind an territory was opened to white Malheur county agent. , , stove, apparently overturned by the conference game of the year Jesse R lgney, w. L. McPartland, The two-day Institute, starting at *eins, milk sugars and vitamins. A fighters before they left the build- mer gets an Indication which cows ^tlem en t. In 1906. Mr Marshal The Bulldogs, who defeated the j) a iiene Anderson and Janell bottle of Jersey milk standardized ln(? started the fire. Will have calves which will be suit- |m,ved 10 Texas, where he engaged 10 o'clock Friday morning, will open Antelopes 49 to 39 Tuesday night Haney assisted Mrs. Farris and her to 3.8 per cent, which is the most with the new colored motion picture, ’ ’__ _______ _______ able for replacements from the n ^ will play a return engagement with staff and Dr L. A. Maulding with universally marketed ln Oregon 9t \ 0 . i i wr t heredity standpoint, Ewalt explain- f u y;, 191^' r. and , h s "Cattle Country", which »111 be Adrian on the Adrian floor Tues the work of Immunizing 662 children present, contains 690 food energy O r O t h P r i l O O n W P4*K J family moved to the Nyssa section shown by Le Roy Fuller, o f Boise, day night, February 26 The contest in one day. units in comparison to only 645 food Hkl K -r. Orreo,, slop, « ' X » » » . a Z IS S . ! ¡ “ 1 agricultural agent of the Union Pa will be the last game of the reason f<i Olebrated By Notices will be sent from the pub units found in most market milk." cific railroad. The results of two told o f Increasing his herd average 'T*'a‘ no * , raa uiallenUt for the Bulldogs, unless they be lic health department directly to the years intensive experimental work on Svinth stressed that ln many Nvssa (avie Club come involved ln a Malheur county parents for the second and third manufacturing plants payments are the uses of commercial fertilizers A school play-off. Innoculations to be given ln April made with a consideration to solids- in Malheur county will be explained "Observing Brotherhood Week" The Bulldogs led the Antelopes and March. not-fat as well as butterfat content Qf dlr#ctors of thi Q n. by Dr. A S. Hunter, soil scientist of ___ ____________ was the theme o f the Nyssa Civic Ny.ssa increased ms average irocn ()[ throughout the entire game The Oregon State college Dr. Hunter has to 516 pounds of butterfat under ,, _ . 1 club program prerented Wednesday quarter scores were as follows: First. tario-Nyssa Irrigation company for ; been in charge of the experimental Accident Victim H afternoon at the parish hall Na- 0 :o 3, second, 30 to 14, and third. program that has Included fertilizer ^ParteSon” urged aU dairymen to | 39 to 28. The players were as fol 3 1 1 l l l l tional brotherhood week ls being get into the pregram. He said that commissioner from January 1. 1939 trials on a large number o f differ T o B o O b s e r v e d 11 H e r a t I s H e l d observed all over the nation from low».: Nyssa—Pierce f. Keveren 8. farmers could get full inform ation!, until . 1947 and . was . . a member , of ‘ “ the ,r ent farms and on mast important ------------ I February 17 to 24. Hartley 6. Lovejoy 8. Marcum 2. crops Hunter will appear on the Fri Observance of the Week of Prayer Oraveside services were held last Music for the program was fur- Wilson 4, Hiatt 4, Talbot 4, Duncan members* o r ^ r 'ih e ^ T 'u m T ^ a e n ^ ' Hr was v" y and activ<> Uie Church of day morning program, and will be Mrs ln Marshall mov- 4, Browne and Dillon 2, and Adrian for women of the churches ln the Saturday ln the Nyssa cemetery for nlshed by the high school mixed members or at the county agent ., scheduled to give local farmers an —Bowers 8. Jordan 7. 5ehiemer 12, Mys.sa-Adrian area has been ret for Wesley A Mitchell, former Nyssa chorus, under the direction o f Ray _________________1 ed to Nyssa from their farm ln 1944, opportunity to ask individual ques- Friday, Pebruary 2«, when the de- 1 resident who was killed in an auto- Weatherspoon. They sang three Blanch S, Graham 5. Rav 2. and Wil 1 and have since made their home on tons on soil management. I votional thought for study will he mobile accident at Portland Febru- Negro spirituals, ‘ Oood News", T em porary R odeo son 2 ! south Third street Marshall Dana, for many years The Nyssa B's heat Adrian 53 to 29 Christ—Our Hope" ary 10 The services were conducted "Tramping" and “ I Couldn't Hear lkl Survivors are the widow, Mary; editor of the Oregon Journal and Vale and Ontario will play at On- The community United Prekbyter- by Bishop D H Christensen of tbe Nobody Praying". They were ac- U l I l f C r H 1 3 U IW U a son, Victor R Murshall o f Nyssa; now the assistant to the president eario Friday night for the Snake ian church of Adrian will be host L D 8 second ward, and Interment companled by Miss Vela Dee PouJ- ------------ ( a grandson, Jack Marshall of On- of the U S. National Ban* of Port River valley championship If the church this year Each woman Is to was ln charge ot the Nyssa Funeral son. 'Wmporary officers o f the newly- tarlo; a great yranddaugter, Nancy land. will address the Institute at Vikings win. the victory « ill give lake two sandwiches to the meeting home Speakers for the program wer» termed Nyssa Rodeo association Marshall of Ontario, and a brother, 1:30 Friday afternoon. Dana has them the SRV pennant and throw and the host church » ill furnish the Mr Mitchell was barn in Utah Mrs Orant Rinehart who spoke of were elected at a meeting of tire dl- ; Delbert F Marshall o f Wichita, has been closely identified .with rec the Malheur county race into a remainder of the lunch, which will August 23. 1922 and lived at Nyssa the Negro In this county; Mrs. Cllf- rectors ln BroWTle's cafe Wednes- Kansas lamation development of the west •hree-way tie with Nyssa, Ontario be served at 12:15 The meeting is for several years before moving to sferd Uink. who told of th* culture day night. --------------------------- for the past quarter o f a century. and Vale Involved If Ontario Wins, scheduled for 1 30 p m. Church Portland three years ago o f the Mexicans and showed 4Ame The temporary officers are Loyd Kldff* — He was the first president of the the victory will give her both cham- groups who ewiect to have women Survivors are the widow; three Mexican article« that belong to Mrs. Adajps, chairman; J L Herrlman, The Ontario Sage and Saddle club National Reclamation association pionshlps If Nyssa defeats Qmmwtt. in attendance are asked to telephone daughter , and his father. W A Irl Nolan; red Mrs. Walter M c vice chairman: Robert Holmes, will hold its regular dance Saturday, and. according to Joe Dyer, mana Partland, who summed up the race treasurer, and Robert F Ttiompson, February 23 at 9 p. m The hall has ger of thi local U. S. National bank, the Bulldogs will be ln « two-wn\ Mrs D L Hurs$ Utrough the Nyssa Mitchell relation problem and told the orig or three-way tie for second place in «»change --------------------------- secretary. been re-decorated *nd a new hard- worked effectively to get approval of in of Brotherhood week. The tea the Snafce Rlv*r Valley leagur. -----------------To California— A carnival contract with Redwood wood floor has been laid Arthur the federal construction of the Vale- ---------------------------Here PrtJOl aflftdms— and ^jrs J R ChlM ^ tWQ table, decorated by Mrs. Fred Brack- Shows, which had beeij entered In- Baltzor's orchestra will furnish the CIBfgon and Owyhee projects. The 4 Ioop Toucn^49»-l»edQled— t Mr and Mr* Forrtii Veils fU d . children »eft Vale Saturday where en *°d Mrs John OToole, carried to by the Owyhee Riding club. t#as music The public Ls invited to at- farmer's obligation ln the manage- H grade school baskethalllourna- «*»n of Madras spent the «.eub-end thpy had been visiting at the home ® MerJean motif. oceepted by the association tend ment will be held in Wetser Friday o t Nyssa ¡a f Mr and Mrs Wright Child. While --------------------------- and ^Aturday for A schools o f the i 1 “ here, they were guests at several valley The first game will be started t^eah© On Visit— dinner and visited friends and rela- The B Sc M Equipment company Mr and Mrs Jay Bybee and Mr Mr and Mrs. Roy Blbby have re- Mr and Mrs Mont« Spellman are at 9 a m , with Oiy&sa playing In the Mr and Mrs William J Seus i»fid fives. Child, who is a lieutenant- will observe Molm« day Wednesday, and Mr*. Howard Byhee returned turned from trip to Mayo's clinic I re-decorating the house on the K. I. second contest, starting at 10 o'clock , Mr and Mrs Erw) Beus left Mon- '(dommander ln the U S Marines. February 27 Free lunch w lllb e s e r - Monday night from California, where and a visit with relatives and friends Peterson farm near Adrian, to whicn Howard L o v e i)# ia coacbing the N ys-( day ®or vl.sH> id Utah Call- will be stationed In California until ved at noon Two motion pictures they spent week visiting friends at Rawlins, Wyoming Mr Blbby Ls they expect to move within the next « a boys ^omla^ ^ June He is a former Nys.«$ resident (fill be shoqg. and relatives reported to be feeling a little better ! few weeks 180 E | I( I At (Ihatnlx'r Dinner Friends llrlpintr El wood Family j n Jersey lour Is Macie Bv Svinili (Juts. Marshall Taken By Death j j Closing Hoop Plans Oliti I For Institute S S ? £ S S £ 'T ’j s r s ™ S S - S S ’ » . » « i s • 343 Week of Frayvr 1 Dance Planned Equipment Program Planned- keturw From California— Return From Wyoming— a a # 4 — ' % 9 (Contlnued on Page 7) Plan To Move—