Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, February 28, 1952, Image 1

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JOURNAL
The NYSSA
linirehes» Planning
l.o-oj*eral»ve L'nil
Owyhee Trout
Season Opening
Pupils T ake Pari
In
S p eech
i'liiiM *
Several Hurt
In Auto l.rush
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TWO SECTIONS— TEN PAGES
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 1952
VOLUME X X X X V II NO. 7
World Believed
Not Ready For
United Nations
•
Finished
For Hoop Plav-offs In
Malheur County Battle
• a n g e m e n îs
r
Seven Nyssa student participated NFWEl.L HEIGHTS. Feb Jg—The
Rev. Oilbert b Christian of Port­
The Owyhee reservoir trout season in the Snake River vjllr\ peech corner between the Luit H'azn and
land. executive secretary of the Ore­
will be opened Saturday. March 1. clinic held in Fruitland February Lou Pravt place on Overstreet road
gon Council of Churche.s, will tit in
wa the .scene of a violent automo­
about two months earlier than the 25 and Jt>
Ny.sa Sunday, March 2 to lead an regular eason opening.
The Ny-sa students included V l bile accident Sunday aftei noon when
Vale Win* SKY Title
inter-denominational group in a d b - , The boat lift is expected to be ope- Kesler, original oraiorv j, Anna car- driven by Diiiitn Hammon anti
Marshal! Dana Delivers [ cussion
of pcs iblf areas of oo-opeva- rated, at least during March on a Moore, humorous re.id r.g Jerry Ra ph H ie cvllideu while thev were
But Must Play for
Betty returning from the how a*. Adrian.
Bernard Frost. Browne, dramatic reading
tiou in Nyssa and tne type of or­ temporary basis
Talk to 22.> At C.
Occupants
of
me
Hite
car
were
Ann
Boeing.
re-Vski
t
ry
Carl
Warren Farmer and Murle Marcum
.(iounty Pennant
ganization needeo
ud Marvin Ralph H.te and Roberta Vande*-
of (I. Banquet
Re- Christian, who has had ex­ wem to Boise Wednesday to con ­ Bair, poetry reading
puul
Hue
wa
badly
cur
on
the
rght
Nic. um, after dinner peaking and
The Nyssa post o f the American I Tiie Vale Vikings won the Snake
perience and knows what method* fer with reclamation bureau officials
elbow and R* be: a suffered from l-eg ion Will be host to representa­
Marshall N Liana of Portland, are successful, will speak at 2 30 aoout maintenance of the park at extemporaneous speak g Irene Jayj
shock Both .-he and Hite were tives from tiie eastern haif o f the River valley basket ball title last
assistant to the president of the Sunday afternoon in the Method; >t the dam and operation of the boat was NVisa's entry in the panel dis-
thrown out of heir car into the 11th district at a cor.ference to be w.-ek, but will be required to engag.«
cussjon
which
covered
the
subject.
lift.
United States National Bank of church.
in a play-off with Ny-sa and On­
Hugh
Lamb field Trie Hammon car, held tta urday. Marrn 8
Youth
Faces
the
Na
-otic-
pr«>b-
Officers of the Malheur Game
Portland, told 225 persons at the
tario for the right to represent this
Dee Dad o f Nyssa, temporary
which
was
completely
wrecked
and
An afternoon mee'ir.g. tartmg it county m the district play-off» with
annual Nvssa chamber of commerce rha.rman of the Nyssa group, will league met in the Doll House Tues­ lem".
2 o'clock will be held a the veterans L-aOtande o r Baker
Students from Snake River valley the H te car stopped in the field
day inglil to make recommendation»
banquet last Friday night that “ im­ preside
Those in the Hammon car were hall and a banquet, at 8 p m , will
to the state game commission rela­ schools participating in the clime
agination can inspire more liard
The Vikings finished their con-
the driver and M~v Hammon and be held in the Morocco club The
tive to tiie stocking of fish in this were rated and critic; ed by the
work and leadership than almost
que»t for the SKV title last Friday
Fete,
Billy,
Kay
Nancy
and
Betty
eu-tern
half
oi
district
U
.ocnpnses
area The league rwommended plac­ Judges
anything else".
ohn
Hammon Mr Hammon and Kay tiie tin'ario. Vale. Adr.ati antid Nv - iugh- by defeating tiie Ontario I
ing tne legal size fish in the Owy­
Speaking on the subject, “The
er- by the lop-.-lde «
<8 ■
Nancy -uflered brain concussion» a posts.
hee river below the dam the drain
Balancing Pactors of an Unbalanced
35 in Ontario Ttie following nigh',
and Mr Hammon had a had cut
B
v
r
o
n
G
.
B
v
l
>
c
c
,
Department
Comn*a'.der
H.ilh
C
ditch south oi Nyssa. the drain ditcn
World", Mr Dana opened his talk
0
a
above hi- right eve from which doc­ Hull will pre.-ide at the meeting the Nyvsa Bulldog nosed out tiie
east of Adrian, the north fork of
with a warning not to discount im­
tor- removed mail splinter* of gla-s. oth er department oit ei who will Kmnietl hoophters on the Nys.-a
The annual fund campaign of the the Malheur river above Beulah res­
agination because he said "what­
Mr
Hammon, Kay Nancy and Rob be pre-ent are Karl l A igner, vice fLwr by a score of 51 to 46 m a freak
American Red Cross, with a mini­ ervoir and Willow creek near Vale
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ever we imagine we can do."
erta
Vanderpool were knocked un­ commander; T A Collin adjutant game that required two over'ime
‘ Although living on the coast of mum goal this year of $35 000 000
Dale Garrison was named to act
Byron Grant tH erc Bybee, promt- conscious. Mrs Hammon suffered u L T 8t Clair, servae officer, and periods for a settlement
nationally
and
>6000
for
Malheur
Oregon, we realize we are actors and
as president of the league because of nent Ontario lanner and cattleman, bad cut on the kn.-e and a gash on Arthur Rou-e of Nys-a, di-trict
With the Btilid.igs holdin g a 13-
auditors in the greatest drama of county,
. _ will b>* launched the first of the illness of L J Hadley, who wa>
eurly Wednesday morning of a the head, be ide- a bump over her vxonmander Comma:.«ler Mull w.d point lead and three or four mlr.
whlle v^ ation ln ( it
all time", said the speaker In refer­ March The 1952 campaign quota is elected head of the organization in h(.arl
ules to play, Coach Harry McGlnlev
eye and numerous bruises, Feie re­
ence to the situation in the far east tne same as last years n ation s December
Arvadia. California With Mr and ceived a bump on the head and also speak at the banquet
The American Legion auxiliary •ent In some substitutes who failed
The Portland man told briefly of quota, .said Roland Harriman, na
Mr By bee at the time were Mr and shuck Billy and Betty were unhur
will conduct its district conference to hold the surging H-.ukie Emmett
two trips to the orient and Europe tlonal Red Cross president.
Mrs, Ira R. Ure o f Nys- a
The injured were taken to the hos­ at the same time, holding its after­ st ored three bA -kels In rapid su« c -
New
A**i*tant
In
on government assignments, and
Malheur county will "kick o f f l*,s
slon, to brui* Mikiu-tev *<- »tic ieet.
Mr Bybee is survived by his pital in the Rov Hirai and Orrel Hi e noon meeting at '.he Morocco
added that “Despite all of the bung­ local drive March 3 and hopes to
(latholic
(lliurch
widow. Florence Stitt Uvbee whom car- Mr Hammon who was partial­
Tiie department president. Mr». While the Nya-a coach was sending
ling and stumbling please don’t complete solicitations by March 15.
l u i i n n i e u I l n t i o u !*e married In the Salt take L O S ly unconslcous all night; Roberta Mane Wilkins, will pre-tde at the in »ils regulars, the Huskies made
think the world has lost its color and Max Taggai-t, county chapter chair­
U
' temple June 23, 1920 one -on, How - Vanderpool. Ralph Hite and Kay auxiliary meeting Other officers who eight more point«. With five sec­
man,
auuounced.
County
commun­
humor." He said he does not like
ard; a daughter. Mrs Loren Kin», Nancy Hamilton remained In the will be present are Mr- Gayle Uar- onds to play In the regular gan-.e,
the Koreans, who he characterised ity chairmen have been appointed
Rev Matthias Curtin, O F M . who and six grandchildren, all of On­ tiospital for observation, jiending son. vice president; Mrs. Mae Whit­ the Huskies evened the count at *7
as sullen and resentful and a waste­ and each resident of the county is will assist the pastor of the Nyssa tario; five sisters, Mrs. l.eKny Burn- further developments Mrs. Hammon comb. secretary, and Mrs. Ellen to 47 The teams played a tbree-
ful people. Mr. Dana told of an In- asked to be ready to “answer the Catholic church, has arrived here mgham of Halt Lake City, Mrs. went home, but returned to the hos­ Kakebeeke of Ontario, district presi­ minute overtime battle and at the
j to assume his new duties. Father Russell Jordan of Nampa. Mrs. pital Monday morning for stitches dent Mrs Wilkins will peak at the. end of the lime the score was stilt
te-view through an interpreter with call" when he is contacted
General Chiang Kai-Shek
The county budget based upon the Matthias is a member of the Fran- Ieonard Howes of Adrian. Mrs Don in her wounds.
banquet, which wilt be open to the knotted
"The war spirit still prevails In past year's budgets with an addi- ] ciscan order, which was founded by Moss. Hr of Nyssa and Mrs Gordon
public. Banquet tickets may be
Nyssa defeated Adrian Tuesday
Germany", said the speaker. ’"The tional amount asked because o f the St. Francis of Assisi in 1209, A D. Ray of Nyssa. and three brother*,
Hite and Hammon were cited by bought from Mr- K K Lienkaemper night on the Ny.-isa floor by a score
Gentians don't like us. Hate still Increased number of blood donors
Father Matthias came to Nyssa Dart O., Sherman P . and Wilford A police officers to appear In Justice or at the Powell Service station by of 55 to 41 in the last scheduled con ­
burns in their hearts. Trust Oermany j shows the county needing approxi- from southern Arizona where he Bvbee o f Nyssa.
court in Nyasa on a charge of driving Tuesday. March 4
test of the season.
part of the way, but not all of the mately »2325 This amount on a worker! as a missionary among the
without an operator's license Hi:e
In the final standings in the Snake
Mr.
Bybee
was
born
October
23.
way. Now. the Hitlerian propagand i county-wide basis budgets >300 for' Indians. He worked chiefly among
appeared February 25 before Judg? \
River Valley A league, Weiser. Ont­
has been turned to Russian propo- Red Cross swimming, $1000 for local the Punas. Papagos and Apaches, 1396 at Roy, Utah He mowed his Ruby Moore and was fined >10. plu,
ario and Nyssa are tied behind Vale
ganda If Hitler had a sense of hu­ blood donation costs, and >1025 for The pries-t, who Is a native of Ogden, family to Oregon 14 years ago. first' court costs, making a total of >14 50
with 7 victories and 5 defeats each.
mor there would not have been home service to service men, vete- Utah, went to California, where he settling at Nyssa and later moving Hammon had not appeared in court
Emmett holds fifth place with 5
to
Ontario.
He
was
an
elder
In
the
studied
for
the
Catholic
priesthood
world war II."
ran» and their families.
Wednesday because of his injune-
wins and 7 losses and Payette and
Mr. Dana said he saw the charter
at the Franciscan seminary in Santa Church of Jesus Christ of latter
Meridian are tied for sixth place
Day
Saints,
and
a
senior
partner
Prospects
for
eiqian-ton
of
the
Barbara.
of the United Nations and the decla­
Brower,
Cub Scout work In Nyssa were in­ with 4 victories and 8 kicsee each
Rev Curtin will live with the pas­ with his brothers in the Owyhee
ration that made aggression a crime William
Cooke of Weiser and Kemmer of
dicated at a meeting of the Cub«
tor of the Nyssa church. Rev. Rem- Produce company of Nyssa
on the part of any nation signed,
Resident of Nvssa
and parents of pack No. 419 at a Vale were high individual scorers
Funeral services will be announced
bert Ahles, at 222 Emison avenue,
but. he said "Civilization was too
pollack dinner meeting held ill the in the league with 157 points each,
later by the Beachler Funeral home
much of a veneer; it was not ready
Short Time, Passes but his work will be mainly with of
high school building Tuesday night or an average of 13.1 points per
Ontario.
the Catholic mission at Jordan Val­
lor it.”
Walter L. McPartiand. institu­ game Keveren of Nyssa and Olen-
Robert D Lytle. Vale attorney, an­
Referring to present world con- ] ■William G. Brower, a resident of ley. Father Matthias is expected to
nounced Wednesday that he Is a tional representative, reprimanded noii of Emmett were tied for third
ditions, Mr. Dana said "He who the Nyssa section for only a few find plenty of recreation in eastern Hanks Succeeded
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candidate for flection as delegate to the parents for not taking more in­
fights for freedom anywhere fights I months, died February 26 of a heart Oregon as his chief hobby is hunt­
terest
in
>he
boys
He
pointed
out
the
republican
national
convention
for freedom everywhere and no one | attack at his home on Columbia ing.
Bv
Stuart Norton to be held in Chicago.
that cubbifM Is a uo opermtive pro­
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Is free until all the world is fre e "! avenue. He had been here about
Lyle said in mating hi* filing, he gram involving both * ~e pa vent- and
"The world ha» no* learned the six months
Stuart Norton will become scout is not pledged to any candidate for the boys.
better way of life, the IdeiT Ameri­
executive of the Ore-Ida council, Boy the nomination, pointing out that
Mr. Brower was bom April 14, 1875
Cubma-ster Hamilton Chadderdon
can way. The sword has not been at Richmond, Utah. He is survived
T i l L # » r » R v f i p ' l t l l Scouts of America March 17, ac- "If the leading candidates were en­ said under the accelerated program,
beaten into a plowshare nor the by eight children, including J. E
I U K t II
e t i l i cording to S W Harwood of McCall, j
tered in the primaries and were the pack will consist of 60 Cubs, who
The annual Nyssa Boy Scout cam­
spear into a prunirg hook.
council president.
Brower and Ray Blower of Nyssa;
making an active personal campaign will be members of seven dens. Three paign to help finance the Ore-Ida
"What does America want to win? I 30 grandchildren and five great
Mrs. Tom Lowe, wife of one of
Norton replaces Delbert Hanks. for delegates and the primary reaul's more den mothers are needed for council Fill be .started at a kick-off
The shooting war in Korea, the war grandchildren.
this section's pioneers, died Fefaru- | who has served as council executive represented the will of Oregon re­ the program.
breakfast at Brownies cafe Tues­
of ideas? MacArthur said 'The goal
No services were held here for the »ry 26 at her home at Lowe's hot for the past four years Hanks !s
opening of the dinner, den day morning. March 4 at 6 30. re­
of war is victory’. Beyond the goal retired farmer. The body was sent springs near Mitchell butte south- leaving the Ore-Ida council to be- publican* as a whole. I would con ­ No At 5 the
led the pledge of allegianc*! ports Elden Yeigen en, chairman of
is peace—as slaves? As free men?" to Burley, Idaho Wednesday by the west of Nyssa. She had been in poor come a deputy regional scout exe- sider myself bound by the result ”
"O f the two leading candidates. and sang a son*, »nd Bobby Haye- the Nyssa city drive.
Rushed for time because he was Nysa Funeral home. Services are to health for several months.
cuCtve uhder Olin D Sharpe, re- Senator Taf* appears not to desire gave the invocation. Lionel Chadder- , Also the same day. at Carl’s Doll
to board the night train tor Port­ be held at 2 p m Saturday In Che
Mrs. Lowe was born March 15. ginal executive of Region II, which
don read a poem
House, at 9 a. in. the Nyssa rural
land, Mr. Dana eliminated much of Hevourn. Idaho LX) H ward chapel 1886 in Marysville. California and includes Oregon. Washington. Idaho, and not to have the time to make
Harry Nakl-hiina, Assistant cub- group will meet to start its campaign.
the
campaign
in
Oregon,
and
Gene
his prepared talk and hurried Interment will be at Heyburn.
came to this section nine years ago 1 western Montana, and Alaska Mr ral Elsenhower is not in a position master. presented awards to several; The captains of teams are IaiMont
through the remainder o f it. He
Besides her husband, Mrs. Lowe and Mri. Hanks and children plan to make a campaign. In my own boys. The awards were given as fol­ Fife. Henry Esplin and Pat Williams
closed the address by citing some
Is survived by two daughters, Mrs. | to leave Nampa Wednesday for F o r t-] mind I am deeply Impre-sed by both lows Gene DeRock, one year silver
The Adrian kick-off was held
of the contrasts prevailing In the 2 (Àmpie* Return
C. R. Kin neck of Vale and Mrs. D. j Und where they will make their' of these men We know where Sena­ star; Lionel Chadderdon and David Tuesday morning. February 26 in
world today; Atomic weapons, free-!
M Miller of Parma, six grandchll-i home He will begin his new duties tor Taft stands; he knows govern-] Ingebrtt en, lion badges; Jimmy Blcandl’s cafe, with 23 in attendance.
From Extendeil Trip dren
dom of thought and conscience: |
wolfe
badge;
David, Captains who have been recruit­
and seven great grandchildren March 1.
ment, he is honest, vigorous and Parmer,
germ warfare, right to hold and
Vaughn, bear badge and silver ing men to work on the Nyssa cam­
Funeral
services
will
be
held
Fri-
The
new
scout
executive,
who
was
capable
General
Eisinhower
is
a
chai.se beliefs; Jet propulsion, teach -1 OWYHEE, Feb 2g— Mr. and Mrs. day at 2 30 in the Lienkaemper chosen from a number of candidates
arrow point, and Rodney Burton, paign Include Richard Wilson. W il­
ing, observance and worship; state Oeorge Schweizer returned Tuesday chapel with Rev. C. D. Honeyford by a committee of executive board great soldier and a high ranking ad wolfe badge
over all. compulsory education, state1 from a 2800-mile trip which they of Ontario officiating Interment members, comes to the Ore-Ida ministrator. We assume we know his I The boys played game* in the little ton Jackson, Fled Bracken. Hugh
position on foreign policy by reason
Tobler. Mark Johansen and Huston
the servant, freedom of communkM-; tok with Mr and Mrs Vic Marsliall. will be in the Roswell cemetery.
council from the Seattle area ooun- i of hi» position; we know nothing o i 1 theater and the parents held their Wilson.
tion; free press, controlled press, The group went first to Reno, where
business
meeting
in
the
home
eco-
! cil. Norton, who has served the past his position on domestic policy and
they spent two days visiting Stew­
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seven years a., a field executive. until he Is in a position to make a numics room.
art i Bud) Soh weizer and family. Funeral Held for
Student leaves
1 comes to the council highly recom­ declaration o f principles and doe-
The next par*, o f the trip took them
mended
make such a declaration, we have Stair Will Hrlp
Joseph Skuhal of
Mr*. Sadie Greig
over the Uonner pass, where they
On Midwfflt Trip
The announcement o f Ndlton’s j no means of making a comparison
stalled for over an hour in
Nampa Succumb* a were
„After Vale Death selection was made Saturday evening between these fwo great leoder-
On Drain Projrrl OREOON STATE COLLEGE, Cor­
blinding snow storm because of
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at a farewell dinner given for Mr This may sound like a "straddle",!
trouble on the road The snow was
vallis. Feb 23 (Special)—Ellis Okano
Joseph Skubal, father of Vincent piled about 30 feet high along the
Mr« Sadie R Oreig. former Nyssa] and Mr» Hanks The dinner, which but it L not. I am deepley concerned
The state highway oomimsMon has of Nyssa. senior in pharmacy, left
Sknbal of Nyssa. died Saturday] roadway Wlien the foursome reach­ resident, died in Vale February 21 was attended by many scooters o f ; over the condition brought about by no*, if ted the Ny-sa city council Urn
February 22 on a 10-day visit to the
morning. February 23 in Nampa M.\ ed Oakland they visited Mr and
Mrs Oreig was born January 14. the council, t a held at a Nampa the new deals and the fair deal- it ha- agreed to co-operate with the midwest with a group of 53 Oregon
Skubal, who had been ill for three Mrs Earl Schweizer and family, a 1885 In Ohio and spent par*, of her hotel
It Is time we had a square deal for city in the installation of a atortn state college pharmacy students.
years, died in his sleep Interment son of Oeorge Schweizer. and also life at Vale and Nyssa. She Is sur-
tty American people I wan*, a pari newer system on U. B highway 20 The group will return to tiie campus
was In the Cloverlawn cemetery at the Buck Ramsey and Ben Logan vived by six sons, including Martin
in helping select the man, who. at from Bower avenue to Park avenu-*
Filma
to
Bo
Shown
March 2
Nampa
the time of the convention, appear, The state agreed to -pend up to
families. Los Angeles and Holly­ of Nyssa and Harold and Raymond
Three major midwest pharmaceu­
Besides his son here, Mr. Skubal wood were the next stops and the Oreig of Vale, two brothers and
Educational films showring the best able to bring this about; one >M98. wldch is half of the estimated tical houses will be visited by The
is survived by his widow. Josephine travelers enjoyed nice weather while two 6isters.
students, who Will see aommercial
work being done in the crippled who can win; one with the ability,] cost of the work
o f Nampa; four daughters, Mrs.! seeing the sights. On the return trip
Services were held at 2 p m Feb-
The city will furnish the mater-1 prepara Man. testing and packaging
, h_ .
children's and adult«' program will understanding and purpose jo for­
Charles Ptilecek of Caldwell. M rs.1 they were informed upon reaching
mulate a lair and consistent foreign taU. but will call for bid» on the
of drug«
during
Henry Grasgnick of Idaho Falls. Miss Reno that Mr Marshall's father had m ^ v s i t wlth R ^ C^D Hmevfo^d ** ,hown tl**t
policy; one who can give us a weH labor The city will ask for bid» a
Lidgmg and * raaapta-tal ion In
u rri? c of f rmtaHn
K-»1 education
and
health
cMs-
Frances Alderman of Seattle and passed away and they returned to of the Baptist ch
church
Ontario Ph>
-H
«
.»
..
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i
considered
and
safe
domestic
policy
soon as possible so the contracto. midwest cltias ar» provided by gtfiar-
see in the little 'heater of the school
Mrs. Frank Roive of Nelson. British attend the funeral the next day officiating Interment wa» in the
building from > 50 a m to 2 15 p m and reacsie us from the mnrasa of ran pox red with widening and sur­ maceutirAl tmu.i»(. which aiao assist
Columbia, and a brother. John oi The group was gone for 11 days.
Nyssa cemetery
in furnishing maals en route. Tho
Any person is at liberty to avail uncertainty, dishonesty and clax* facing of the highwajr.
Vancouver. B C.
1
biennial trip ls under the direction
himself of the osvor (.unity by att­ conflict".
Dies
In
Hospital
Attend« i aofefemv*—
Republican Wemen Te Meet—
ending any .showing at his conven­
of tho O0C school of pharmacy
Fireside Meeting Held—
Rev Joiin t Briehl o f Nyssa att­
okano ls <he son of Mr. and Mrs.
ience The film« will be shown again Te
A fireside meeting was held at ] The Nyssa Republican Women
Mr and Mr» V V Grider went to ended the winl«r «aaton of the Bpo- C. T. Okaixx route 2, Nyssg.
Jesse W Kygar of the Owyhee
evening at > o'clock foe the
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin | club will hokl a meeting in the Doll
P a to Aprlng». California three week* kene oonferenre of she L O J e w
Wilson on A lb e rt avenue Sunday House Tuesday. March 4 at 2 p m section died this morning in the public yio admiaokin charge brill be ego to »pend vane time vúitlng Wiurrh lit P » * « loitheran d u m b
and no contribution» will be
evening after the regular church The guest speaker will be L W Maif eur Memorial hospital Mr. Ky-1
friend» and relative* and Vookug in Pendleton The thome of the con-1 * M ?"a n il Mrs. krsel B»u* $n« Mr.
gar. who was 75 years old. had beer ^ken
.session at the chapel, with >4 young Bramard of Fayette, division man­
for a place to Live. Mr Grider re­ ference was "Je»us A» ttu OtTiun»! and Mrs. Wllligm Beus returned
in
the
hnepiial
for
two
days.
Details
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people in attendance, to hear Nor­ ager of the Idaho Power votnpan", of his life were not available this Wbee Talent i t e e b -
turned Friday to «etile some bu»> fk. unuelkir" Her BruFil BU the SuniNy from California, »here they
man Neilsun. president of the Par­ who will apeak on the company's
Mi»s Anna Mae Fife, daughter of neaa hero bet na returning «o C ali­ Wwdneadar ffurfr.ing derutacme cm tied visited their sons. West and
ma M I A . who talked about temple proposed /ire low-head darns cm :® 0™ 111*
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Mr and Mre Lament Fife, von first fornia in ApriL Somes.me after the ttie Uspir "J*«u» A« the » : » « » kpencir B«us. for a AecJC Mrs Anna
marriage and other L D 8 youth the Hnake river AU members and Arrive* In Korea—
plaoe in iha Leons club talent eon-, flrvt of April 'hey will go to Tei «on OpunmBif bblth ioaxdlwavw". B k iB Meet. Mho h»d been visiting in Cali­
interested
persons
are
invited
to
standards Refrestunen;. were served
Bgt Jamas H Smiley, eon o* ten final* at tne Holly theater in à i s u a to visit a daughter. Mr» J Rev Herat-.: r r » Raw i n g tha coa- fornia for tiki weeks, returned home
by the Explorers o f the second L O B attend.
feiwntw M f. Briabl *n> hdtiM* With them.
Mr and Mrs S W Smiley o f Nyasa Adrian Wedoasiay avMung. The B Orjdderd.
ward.
t»red at tha hoam e f Bov and
who Ls serving in Uia quartermaster, con tar, t has been held for the part
New
Arrive—
TrwMfi
Mrs D iy 4 I M F * in l o U r w t f WogrA To Meet—
corps of -ha army, avnved m Roraa 12 weeks and by wmaing ana of the
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Mra Nnrman BJveitnar o f t i y a i new tv « v t o • cv tso th e m a x e m a c-
T*0um rr 18. acrxirdlng to inform a- weekly com a , Vs.
Fili» Wn» ahg-
Th* P. T. k. executive board of
r h t boundary board wiU meet In th$ Mallieur U n u . t l hospital dur-
«ble to try for the grew** gaie». W ed­ hai, reiwiwed word I r a iter hi Min od. WAh ft»« F * K
tion
received
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Nyssa will meet March 6 irf the Jun­
Ja Wednesday to consider vhe ap- ing the laet week They are a girl,
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ior high school building.
catfcrn of Earl Rygar. a resident born to Mr and Mr- Wallace TTi a b ­ podewc V M b -
ha he» B n «r tia r i/ttd
'h o «retry
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ihe southern and of 'lie Ny—a as o f P a m a February 28; a ga-1. to
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t>vem«(ht >a»ds a» the kom t of HOSPITAL AUXILIARY M0ET9
WUligm Colamau «sper.t the week- I To Find won finit grixe. • BMirui
tut;) distzat. bo hav> fib property Mr and Me WifUa donas of Farms
haa hwm evonnaq a» OkiznWi fu» kfr eud w> F»rgy tram warn Mr-
At a hospital auxilary meeting
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uirTerrvd to <ha AdF.au school
ma p m > vear bui rvpec' to rr.uni W a *»f kmiiwW of Bocttand and »veld Monday afternoon at the Parish
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re «ha stai», h u fall u>.ie«s s o em~ Frank lames of PWwileton, xLtwr hall officers were elected for the
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February *7.
gr,4 SwUi»r o f Mrs. FAik. and Mrs coming year as follows: President,
u kbcenmg •feaeaar.*
Mr and Mr.<t George H ,
Frank Jamas MV F a * Joined the Mrs. Bernard Frost: vice president.
visited
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south o f Jk>rr.gd»k* 4 mu M
Mrs. Frank Mtorgan, chairman of
KUrmatb Benatr<xn wer.t te Bolse vj.wter, fiar* and Vent with them Mrs. &er*. Lienkaempem secretary.
*Tti* alumni o f '.be Ba*t*rr. Oregon
ijg. % z j l O a e i Sb.n* and Adera», former Wf««gi R n fka l, he» B i ity V> ettend *r. in iranee to k*l*. Lak* City to attend the Mrs Clifford Fox and treasurer,
tne program far the March grter-tlnc
funbrol e f thfir mothPr, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Earl Hollingswortn. The new
arrive in been very ni t o t *.wn samtAe. but ithftbt for t!to l i f t
o f the Civic club held a meeting wvh Collega of Education veih me** family or* experta^
officers will be installed sometime
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about March tj
rp S*a Ls Jr^mrivlog nogt 1 * and 'Mrs.
her committee Tuesday morning. Thursday, Motrh • a t 3 m p n» a
rj^xt month. Announcement was
When plans **r» mad* Jot the pro- the home economics rot** o l the t>;egL> Lt Btunz WUJ V ha«b og « Beer end Mrs Feerie» Minear whited
made at the meeting that Mrs. Betty
jm .W' Un family WiU iWevbiti 4t the Mdttam Mai gen f r i « « tear
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Trini of thè cane t1 h w to e h r - Te • * * * T -
gr.i:u. Bpihesputt World" It Will high aehool building. ErgizeiMliLka-*
Henry H Hartley, Nyssa superin- Wilson will give her annual benefit
n Kfsse for* « time
P n k d a n d l e t Fr.dmf
omilk). oherged «Fitti f«!furt te sla­
f«at-jf* ar*-, and craft» In fli*ik>nie. Uvea of tbf -*6keg4 »n4 glamnl
MGKUon ir.n attbni the wt*#Jaag. ,
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bel k ffor» »umlrB * mqfof VbAicJe »endFnt o f schools, will speak at a dance recital April 26 The program
Fled, g fe also hPtng Mad* by » r s
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Nir and Tdrs.
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\ ít and Mrs C Í! MorrLon left postWOned »Bc8u.se of thf npbnlng gay. March 3 on the subject o f *Re- the hospital auxiliary. Tentative
the bjevhng to b> held *fd*il f t «»Cb Attend» Coorf«*deKJ—
Mr» Xennetk Hototrrgn riAuraad Faiobwkt. A la * * . Firmer fP/vve Pridajr tor Baling. Sdn.«K. vrhwrei o f tha sprink ( « n i o f clcurt court organixatton A School Districts In plans were also made for the annual
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TJwc*. «w4* fearJHi 5i»7f l <*8^ »»^
death h f Mr MLrrtfbn's tïjorMr.i In Vyx-w. jubtioì oourf heAT* iudgn Will be voted on In the November! March meeting Details will be given
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elqftlon In Oregon.
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Meeting Planned
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Ontario, Pamses
Glib Scouts Will
Expand Program
Lvtle Seeking
Delegate Post
Bov Scout Fund
Campaign Begun
Mrs. Tom I «o we
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