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fi'' S'. ü # Cb Q) 6 o ® & f e « O e JOURNAL The NYSSA THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOUÄNAI* NYSSA OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH VOLUME xxxxvn no. « Yale Wins First Geo. Place In Malheur Basketball Race (ir U o n Seeks Assessor Position George CarLson haa filed in V ile tor the .opjbi. *r. [w in m t’. un fur 186 1§52 Church Council Sugar Beet Contract for 1932 Organization Is Approved By Growers and Sugar Explained Here Company; Good Priee Expected goun.y assessor, a posiisou n o w held by John K m pn i.n As Koopman is a democrat lie will not oppose Carlson (.ompanv Is Sponsoring Oregon (»roup Sponsors Viking* Wallop Ontario in the primary election Carlson, srlto has been field rep Yfeoting* for Beet Program for Migrant 44 to 22; to Play resentative of the state accident commission with headquarters in (¿rower* I-aborer* LaGrande Malheur eoun'y for the last 10 years, said T believe in keeping hone rule Th e 1952 sugar beef purchase con Rev. Odbert Christian, executive After the Nyssa Bulldogs had kfct and electing men to office who will tract ha» been approved by the beet secretary of the Oregon Council oi by one point to the Ontario Tigers, tight for that issue. Washington is growers of the Nyssa-Nampa district Churches, told representatives of the Vale Vikings trounced the On- j controlling the states and the states and copies have been pla. ed in the Nyssa churches at a meeting held tario team on the Nyssa floor T u e s -1 In turn are controlling the counties, hands of field men of the Amalga day night to win the Malheur coun- A)* * result, taxes are higher and in the Methodist church last Sunday mated Sugar company, according to I states and counties exist almost en- afternoon about activities of the ty basketball championship and the j lirely at the government's pleasure.” Jared Lewis ».f Nyssa district man ager council and wtiat lt is doing to im right to meet LaGrande to deter In as much as appi >tal o f the mine which school is to represent prove conditions in the state. contract was delayed it will be to district No. 1 in the state tourna The Oregon council Is composed of i everyone\ advantage if bee; grow ment to be held at Eugene. churches muted for action qn pro ers will contact their fieldir.en In a see-saw affair on the Weiser I blems o f common Interest. Rev. 1 promptly, and sign the contract in floor last Saturday nlgi.t, the Tigers j Christian said tiie organization Is | order to expedite delivery of leru- nosed out the Bulldogs In the fir s t ! helping to provide a recreational and izer and seed and attend to other game o f a three-way playoff by a educational program for migrant j things that must be done prepara score of 48 to 47. Th e victory gave | labor in several communities I f a j tory to planting, Mr. Lewis said. the Tigers the right to play for the | program is planned here, the state : The contract Is the -ame as ;hat title against the Vikings, who had I council will send In leaders to help >f last year, which contained the already won the Snake Rivet valley J a m b o r « * « * I * S « I i * m I u I« m 1 ; ory iinze and carry on the project ! highest scale ever offered in reoer.t pennant. Vale won the Tuesday Hev. Christian pointed out that ! years. night contest by a score o f 44 to 22. ; Date* Sf*t for (jilllll M r» W E. Wilkin* some o f the local councils are co- ' We have every reason to feel ’ he Th e Vikings will play at LaGrande Depaitoaenl F m ld r a l ( ’». II.. Oregon national guard unit ing up through the ranks front re [ operating with other agencies in the Billy Rice price of beets in 1952 will be con Friday night o f this week and will al Ontario, has announced the ap- crut. During the past vear, thev both improvement of their communities. siderably better than in recent play the LeGrande Tigers at Vale pointaient of 0„,,U.ri" . ^ * ! “ hS' attended a non-com s leadership [ Churches in the Oregon council have years” , said Mr Lewis. “The secre Th e Nyssa campaign to raise funds James Cabtrs tW°. Tuesday night, March 11. I f a third and Paul Mirai, as I asked the state organization to initi- I tary o f agriculture. In setting the game is necessary, it will be played at 1 for the Ore-Ida council of the Boy j aecon<| lieutenants of the companv. school at Fort Ord. California, which 1962 consumptive estimate said he Baker ** March ■" 14 Scouts o f America was started at a Paul llir-ai will be in command of Is a "m ast” now for all OCS randt- ate steps to prohibit pari-mutuel betting The Otegon council lias was purposely making it low to In the Vale-Ontario game, the 1 ' kick-off'' breakfast attended by ap- the Nyssa 75 rifle plantoon. To at- dates. In addition, they completed worked out a graded plan for Bible I stimulate the price of sugar He also Tigers were handicapped by the ab- : proximately 50 workers in Brownie's rompllsh their promotions, l.t. Cables the army correspondence series 14 reading, which is used in various stated the present price of sugar Is sence of Willis and Ackerman. Willis, | cafe Tuesday morning, and Lt. Hlrai have served almost course by attending aclioi at Fort communities through co-operation of too low to adequately maintain the who played only about two minutes The workers gave their own pledges four years with the guard unit, tnov- Riley, Kansas. the school board and the local coun Industry and proposes to do what he in the Nyssa-Ontario game because; or contributions, totaling $460 and cil. can to bring the price in line with of Illness did not suit up Tuesday then listened to talks made by Elden j A committee is drafting a const!- , the formula that is mentioned in the night. Ackerman could no-*, play be- Yergensen, chairman o f the Nyssa ia | w i^ ig l ¡e c u A » i tution, which will be presented to the sugar act As a result, we feel lie is cause of having influenza. city drive; Walter L. MePartland, > local churches for revision or ad- < making a real serious effort to get The Tigers played ragged ball and | institutional representative, Robert option. Leaders expect that the Nys- ! the price of sugar higher. never came close enough to the Vik- | F. Thompson, district finance chair- j a council will be formed some time "T h e secretary of agriculture sta ings to threaten after the first quar- man. and William Johnson of On- in April. ted recently Uiat the present base ter. The scores toy quarters were as tario, scout executive. ! Frank Sherwood, agriculture chair- State Senator Sam Coon of Baker Lee Dail, temporary chairman, j price o f sugar should be $9 30 per foilows: First quarter, 5 to 4 for j Th e solicitors hope to complete ■ majl o f Lh£ o reg0n Trail Grange, and Lieut. Ernest F. Hinkle of The presided at the Sunday meeting. hundred The present price is $8 05. Vale; second, 19 to 12 and third, j the campaign today with collections j . .. „ ___ _ ’ 1 „ . ____„ _________ . ... Should this Increase be accomplish 29 to 16 ! totaling at least as much as last P °lnted out m a talk at the Gran* ‘* ' Dalles have en ou n ced they are Rev. C. T. Crenshaw introduced the speaker, Rev Glen Abla gave the ed, the growers would receive con In contrast to the one-sidedness year, approximately $1400 meeting last Thursday night, Febru- candidates for the republican nomi- siderably more, not only for the 1962 o f the Vale-Ontario game, the On- I Cub Scouts. Boy Scouts, and Ex- ary 20, that businessmen as well a s ! nation for congressman from the opening prayer and Rev A. J H o l lingsworth gave the closing prayer crop, but should gw: more for their tario-Nyssa contest was a scorcher, plorers will have a full day when fanners are receiving government second district o f Oregon, the posi 1961 crop” . but neither team appeared to be in i the Malheur district jamboree is held j subsidies. He contended the busi- tion now held by Lowell Stockman The sugar company Is sponsoring top form. Th e Bulldogs gained a 17 j Saturday, March 8 in the Ontario ; ness subsidies amounted to more of Pendleton, who has announced lie a series of beet growers meetings in to 10 lead In the first quarter, but high school gymnasium. The whole J than the f arm subsidies. Sherwood will not seek re-election. Mr*. Mae E. Whitcomb Coon, who was born in Boise in j the district. The first in Malheur fell behind in the second period, day’s activities are open to the pub- j ¡, 1 ^ discussed the weed control law. Department Secretary county will be held at Use Nyssa which ended 24 to 22 in favor of lie without charge. Robert Holmes, Orange master 1903, has .spent most o f his life en theater Friday, March 7 at 2 p. m. Ontario. From then on the battle During the morning, packs, troops j wp0 presided at the meeting, told of gaging in farming and the livestock The Malheur County Farm Bureau Other niMCirxft will be held -s fo l was hot, with the third quarter end- and posts will set up exhibit booths j a meeting of beet growers with the business. A ftgr 'hi1* graduation from lows: Tuesday, March 11 at 2 p. m , ing in a 35 to 32 count for Ontario so that the public may see some o f Amalgamated Sugar company. The the University o f Idaho, Coon work held a Leap year shindig” Friday Vale courthouse and Tuesday, March Marcum put Nyssa ahead 36 to 35.; the activities carried on In the dlf- legislative chairman, Gerrit Stam, ed for the First National bank of in the Japanese community hall 11 at » p m , Oregon Slope commun- Ontario gained a one-point lead and ferent programs The exhibits will discussed compulsory military train- Idaho, was a wool grader in Port near Ontario. j land and was manager of a sheep The 200 persons present enjoyed j itv iiall Anyone interested in the Wilson knotted the score at 38 all. be open from 11 a m. until 8 p. rn. ing. American leg io n auxiliary unit No : growing o f sugar beets are Invited From that point until the end of the In the evening the program will | T he executive committee, consist- company in Idaho. He engaged in dancing to the music of Capp’s o r game, the lead switched almost with be opened at 8 o'clock. Cub Scout [ ¿,lg 0f Loyd Adams. Frame Parr and farm ing' and the livestock business chestra and card playing. 79 of Nyssa will be liost to other | to attend the meetings. County Chairman Hugh McConnell every basket. Pierce pushed the Bull packs will give a skit., compete In Alva Goodell; the master. Robert at Keuting in Baker countv from units in district No 11 of the depart was able to attend the party after dogs into the lead, 40 to 2# Just be scoutcraft skills, and sing scouting ; Holmes, and the secretary, Mrs. A. 1929 to 1960 ment of Oregon at a district con h Senator Coon is a past president a long period of semi-invalidism fore Oarcia went out of the game on songs. Explorer post 438 of Owyhee j a . Jameson, were appointed to draft and director of the Baker county ference to be held Saturday. March following his injury in December. fouls. Stoner tied the score on a will give a first aid demonstration, articles of incorporation. chamber o f commerce, a member of McConnell announced a floor show 8 free throw and Pierce made a one- Th e closing ceremony will be given [ The women o f the Orange were the Keating school board for three presented by the various centers as pointer and then a field goal to give j by Explorer post 464 of Ontario. It ,in charge of the program, which con- Department officers will present follow.-,; Vocal duet by Mrs. Ruth the Bulldogs a three point margin, will be a replica of the "Forward . . . Listed of singing the first verse of com nv Farm Z n a Funeral services were held Sunday the auxiliary program to the mem Shaw and Mrs. Ruth McConnell of | 43 to 40 Stoner made a field goal On Liberty's Team " poster. Ood Save the K in g” and "Am erica” ; dent e Baker dent o o f f Th the Baker Coumv County Cau^.* C attle Willowcreek; a tap dance by Kay bers. The department president, Mrs. afternoon In the Owyhee Commun and Savage tied the count. As the | Between 1 and 3 p m. Boy Scouts j Washington's rules of good conduct, men's association, a member of the Borge of Adrian; an accordion solo : W E Wilkins o f LeGrande, will lead ity church for Jesse Wilson Kygar. a score gradually climbed, fouls were and Explorers will hold troop and Astrid Stephen; reading, Mrs Monty farmer in the Owyhee community, executive committee o f the Oregon by Ricky Saunders of Vale; a hum- the school of instruction, assisted bv who died last Thursday in the M al called on Hartley and Pierce The post competition They will compete ; pruser; reading, Mrs. Oerrlt Stam. Cattlemen's association and a mem erous reading by Viola Hartle of j conversion on the first foul tied the in knot tying, fire by flint and steel, | and song. Mr. and Mrs. Stam, who ber of the Taylor grazing advisory Harper; a violin solo by Verne Mrs. Mar E Whitcomb o f Portland, heur Memorial hospital in Nyssa score 47 to 47 and the last conversion I fire by friction, a first aid relay, sang in English and Dutch. The board for Baker and Oregon. after a short illness. Rev. Henry Browning of Vale, and a piano solo department .secretary, and Mr*. Rob Moore of Adrian officiated. In ter gave the Tigers a one-point lead as signalling, bugling, and a tug-o-war. women aLso served a chicken dinner Hinkle was born in The Dalles ert S. Kreason of Dallas, vice presi "Listen to the Mocking Bird” , by the game ended. Cub Scouts will play games during ment was in the Owyhee cemetery, At the next meeting the men will and has spent most of his life there. this period. furnish the program. Appointed on After graudation from the Univers Mrs. Capp o f Vale; the Mexican hat dent and department membership with the Nyssa Funeral home in dance by K ay Borge; and a spring chairman. The Idaho Power company sub- the committee are Frank Parr. ity of Oregon, he was a partner in (Continued on Page 2) Monty Fraser and W. C. McTavish. ! a retail merchandising firm for sev style revue by four men o f the W il Mr. Kvgar was born January 16. Mrs. Don M Graham, Nyssa unit lowcreek center. 1877 at Hrwins, Kansas and was eral years. His business career was Following the floor show. Mrs. president, will introduce Mrs. Helen married to Florence Ritchey in 1897. Awards Given At : interrupted by orders from the air Jake Borge, county Farm Bureau M Kaketoeeke o f Ontario, district Faculty Han-Bccns force recalling him to 17 months women’s chairman, presented the No. 11 president, who will preside at Mr and Mrs. K ygar came to Nyssa in 1915 and two years later moved Officers of the Nyssa Road Assess (loiirt of Honor Anil Alumni Team I of active duty. first award plaque for the 1951 4-H the meeting, which will be opened to the Owyhee, where they have ment district announced Wednesday Presently. Lieut. Hinkle Is dl- citizenship essay to Mrs Viola Justus, at 2 p m. in the Morocco club. of Toop No. 419 to IMay Bulldog* j rector of intelligence with an air women’s chairman o f the Harper A banquet tor legion and auxiliary since resided. that the district is proposing to raise Survivors are th# widow; one an additional 10 mills tax for the I division charged with the protection center Mrs Justus will present the member , and friends will be held in daughter. Mrs. Oladys DeOoede o f Several awards were presented to j The basketball season in Nyssa of the east coast. He will be released purpose o f oiling more roads in the plaque to the first prize winner, the Morocco in the evening. Tickets Ogden, five sons. Lynn. Earl and district. Boy Scouts of troop No. 419 at a xvill reach an anti-climax next Mon- [ from active service three weeks after Lurlyn McKenney o f Harper. may be purchased at the door or In Merl. all of Nyssa, Keith o f Portland The proposal would have to be court o f honor in the Lutheran day night when the high school B the primary elections. The party ended with the serving advance All members are asked to and Kenneth o f Vale; 12 grandchil placed before the land owners within church Tuesday night. squad will play the has-beens o f the 1 ------------------------ of potluck refreshments Coffee and attend. dren. 15 great grandchildren; three the district for a vote at the regular Th e awards were made as follows; faculty and the alumni might-have- A second conference will toe held brothers. Miles o f Forvoca City. O kla punch were served by the Nyssa (Inirrhr* Arc election in April. The officers also j Tenderfoot—Jerry Glenn, Darrel beens will meet the Bulldogs center women. in this district ttunday. March 9 at homa. Herbert o f Hewlns. Kansas announced that a meeting will be ; Butcher and Jimmy Settles; second I f past performances o f the faculty Represented At Prairie City and Clyde of Los Animoa. Colorado, held in the little theater o f the class—Dennis Forbess. Mike East- , and alumni cast any shadows, fore-I and five sisters. Mrs. Mattie Keeney Junior high school building at 8 ' man, Vernon Pond and Tommy Sal- [casts would indicate that the games! Prayer Program K|»i*ropal Youth of l»xs Angrlea. Mrs. Maud* Akin of p. m.. March 11 for the purpose of lee; first class—Dirk Rinehart, P a u l; will be comedies o f errors. Principal ( hang«-* Made In liohl M«*«*tii»g Here Hewlns, Mrs Oaorgla Crocker of discussing the propooal. Minnick and Drnnis Forbess; two Richard V. Wilson, one of the fa c u l-; Six churche of the Ny.ssa-Adrian Brand Innpcction Cedsrvale, Kansas. Mrs Lois Reyn« The board members are asking the year service star— Dirk Rinehart, ty members expected to drag onto j district 'were*repreaented, aTa*W orld The St. Paul's Episcopal church olds oi Seattle and Mrs. Oraca Hul- land owners in the district to attend t and one year service star—Clyde the floor, said he and his cohorts do Day of Prayer program held in the Ret ent changes made in the brand ston of Sail Diego. the meeting in order to learn about Burns, Mike Eastman, Dennis For- not have enough nerve to charge Adrian Community United Pre toy- was host to the members o f the plan ning board o f th* district youth or- | urtpertioii ot ItvevUa'h crutsing from the plan before the election. bess, Jerry Lankford and Tommy admission, but will pass the hat for ti r jan church Friday February ------------------------ Sallee. Paul House, chairman, pre- a collection. The alumni team will ¡^rs. Lynn Hurst presided at the {animation at its annual meeting Oregon Into Idaho at '.ha WeUer Farlirr Failure j sen ted the awards. Others assisting include such tallwarts as Dareld afternoon program which wa tx>n- held in Nyssa Friday. February 29 bridge will require shippers o f truck (.ha ni lx* r Tohi of j with the court of honor were Scout- Steinke, Hack Wilson, Lloyd Wilson, s ^ d by the council o f church wo- to March 2. Ttus district is composed lots to rn eiv* in-pn tion before Gan Be Obtained of all territory east of the Blue arriving at that point, according to Blue ( l r o * a Plan ® ast#r Roy H off and Assistant Don Herren. Metz and Tom Moore men. Highlights of missions at home mountains from The Dalle> to K la m an announcement received from th# ________ Scoutmaster Ike Williamson. The one redeeming feature o f the w<are given by Mrs Austin H ollinfs- Earlier pastura and higher pastura ath Falls, and north as far as O n state drgiarUneni of agriculture. Rev. John Briehl o f Faith Luth- game is that the proceeds, if any. worth of the Nyssa Christian church yield* can ba obtained by the uva o í P W. Foraker of LwOrande, repre tario. M E Kmckerbnrker. chief of d i nitrogen fertiliser. Leeds Bailey, sentative o f the Blue Cross, discussed i eran church and Scout Executive will be used to help send the senior and missions abroad were discussed T iie group formulated plan, for vision of animal Industry, etatMl Bill Johnson o f Ontario delivered. members of the 1961-52 basketball by Mrs. W E. Schireman of the Nys oounty extension agant potrved out the hospital plan at the weekly talks o f interest to the boys and their squad to the state tournament to be sa Episcopal church. Mrs. Francis its annual meeting, which is held in that mmtbei , of the Baker and M al today He states that farmers run luncheon o f the Nyssa cham conjunction with convocation, and heur county livestock association* parents. Th e Scouts advanced and held at Eugene. ning short of rxpansiea hay wUl find Deffer was pianist. A women's sex ber of commerce Wednesday noon, I retired the American flag. .sang a tet of the Owyhee L D. S. church for the senior summer camp at Cove. were active in requesting that ln- this an economical way o f gatting Miss Jean H<rk of Ontario Is presi • pec'ion at the Watsef bridge be a skit. good pasture growth lk days or mom presented two musicii numbers, The concern has developed a hos- j £ ? n Pr*s* n -__________ Tram frr Finn dent of tha board Rev Albert Allen limited to mat! kits where phyeical earlier. _ !>*»: la n d : Rom*’ " la d K b| ol pital benefit plan that can be offered j The raomm anded traatmant d i Ia n * I T r i m HR I Olory". Eight women of the Nyssa of Canyon City also attended the mvpat tion eras po»ubi« and practic to organizations such as chambers S t U i k P I l l * t o r . n t P f* at«*»: 40 pound* of actual r.ttrryr«n ---------- Methodist church presented a skit meetings Tiie dclega e* were housed able of commerce. Th e Blue Cross Is a « . . g” * » Khjppers o f '.fork lots planning to par acre 1711* can be supplied w l«b at homes in Nyssa and their mealt Scott Pearson o f the May Transfer on the projects o f the migrants, nation-wide organization that ope- rw r i l i n g 1.011(4**18 war* served at tive parish hall by tfus, with beeeteck at tha Waeser *00 yxxinde og ammanVum sulpha*« company announced here last week , sharecropprrs, American Indians, rates in the United States and] * ---------- guild member. br ig* are being ssked I u a rr«t«a for or US pounds of smammi tun rutraVb Canada. Forty-eirht hundred hos- k group o f Nyssa high school stu- that his company desires to arrange Christian colleges for women In tlva inspea'uor. before arriving at that Bailey Mgpgeets 5hna tha ® r tr»«»a pitals sponsor the Blue Cross la this | dents will go to Pacific kniVersity at with large trucking concerns acre*- Orient and negro work br applisd as soms aivthe front ïbavw noon the young m em ed wo- Pre .School Tot*’ country apd in Canada Forest <lrov* March 2# to enter the ments that will enable the May com- | point. Tfu* <h*ngw in hr and inspection tha ground flarliaa oppi lead ions arty Under the plan, there is no age annual Journalism contests, in which pany to establish a freight terminal men's frvxtp of tiie Adrian chureb will insure «rregon hvmtork pro- 0b earned »w a y by ru n -eif wwtei. Mother* to Meet diawr% limit or health examination, tt Is winners will bw awarded cups. Those in Nyssa. Such an arrangement served a lunch of sandwicises, tha' a*uma.la <nu«ing lota fit« «kplamed, «h.rti «ttrogan raie.wdv Who plan to m »)o r in Journalisai will would provide better connections for dessert and beverage to 50 a n e t operated on a percentage basis. fdahu tbroi gh Weises w*U have been i* s i»y ih antd sod» doe ta Mia slaw Plan * «re dwveV.pwgr three jw*)w*fy have the ispwprtunity to earn .xclwil- freight in and out of Nyssg. Pewvaos .ngjected. according; cj hraafekugn « f argostle « m vWer tTkift» diaMtingt to tie hfid U * OkWhwv Who ite»hi#.s to the university. said. Cnfrr^amAant Te ggaekr-* K n ickerNtcket nUTcisl rtnrqgan fartlllaaa gl?a* tbes hare <Wuldrei, who wdl wr.trr the Pearsovt told th# Nyssa r+ anfsrr. Nyssa Will ente* in tour divisions John Morley, who has recently » - pg « u r * grosses d nugedp awtkl tb g fleet «ra d a M f f*,1 T h » fnee'.inge turned from a*i areund*the-world »s follows: Joletw Hunter, features. o f comnaerce "W a are g l» d to coma soil Warms ug Mid -tHv* ondar tiw A trc tu r. vi V ie , I n w w Leo HoUm brrg reporting assignment, will spwak to Palsy Tonwfamg, .news »tory; K ay here and wor* with you fellow* ” q » « t * v-pply « oi 55 vw n m «ntl h » -i* 4 Marci» and D r T e tt v k W irirJ In c f Belt The May compgny has purcleaed members of the Malheur Mnlfe and »1*4- editorial. *n4 Bill Mermetm. ------------- 1 ) Mi«*!» » thè Arbrnxy o í <ho th* C 4' Cotton MBidarw« tei dhAa'b CM>, tutucA A. ear sewn »vtncMWJ «Mil 4k «r.k A p ra W Fork club in Ontario Monday. Mareh »¡»rts . o iw n iir t Snft»4b»lym- kftoo. budding Ih» ongicgi . a lt dh» 10 He will *elb t*i "k Correspond- The students wht> plan $e J%‘ ubn Weurth street and will m e!nt»m »4 tftmk of 'o f. « f *b* WCaFanzr im : t»M$n. g$ 2 o V Oh « i t s TJncen*.jr<*l Report On World inane M*ncb >9. * l l i I » entwetaimafl tfTkm • * » » » I f AueLaeax w**$eAte f X.4Q 3TnUiffi©t5*te itrih e r WJnsg > The gnnual fa th * { «gar <9W2,$ bi V- »ewergf fflpl.'aif« will bam thorite «rboui iVwvMNWnâeiiti fir<( in 7 « ! » quat of tk* N ycw 5k0k achual. F F A. ip » oenewm gill VaUP % vnrotu* ,e 1X/*vi»sU M • vnvM-wt W> Crises ". T h e new officers o f the a* the sorerlty « ir è ir»sam ity r » w » Dw áiníb ®Hool ----------- »—-------- tie fwkf « ha Tgnwlay oí tft» fkrsi uueung sefieefutea MT C ltt.fa iih aa ila 'F d b iu a ry J8 accoid- will ¡i» batí » t n t fe and Fork club are Charles W oh Vie c«npus. buiUUnB V rlflef, AB un A at 7:45 ÍJgr.h tg O r f X a * r a «B a n * W * lt- « ï ÿ w innaroatiim rFcbtvkd bar* ______ ÙJOO V itoh Kny « I. ¿h. M U -h . £wan . Vale, president: Jared ° --------— - Mt aolienherk 'aft Nyssa ta th t ! p, m. o of Nyssa. vice president; L R ftrfll'S Cony«*i S M a i c Set— T Favley Bwkwr * r $ srWi F * y K*- W.vttslio Will be a. gxwnt » t » r Wciku*9 »»S , grade wltool princl- Pai. «U i tpnaft »t vnß *e*ting-M arch* igring o f 1 « ! and t$Wn‘. to pgrkrosk M «cL*chlan o f Ontario, secretary- Oeorga Taykw e f fRil.-a W.Q be bars Fs»ld* lenel W Amgsa Jkrvwi i. ChAfcfl tr*» 2 a F * 2 » <*tw* o treasurer, and AL A. Biggs a i On- puest speaker :* 4 meeting o f Vhe b f Jbov, Utah w «*v v i s i t « ; ih Ny.- V wage we*9fc Sbe- wa» iawmerly asdta^nt 2$ «r.d Mn. dMba Sobant Will gMak near f*ortl-oHl as school superinten Here F r a » OtJfdFnU— Tarlo. Earl Bopp o f Ontario, O rg n t, Nyssa-AdrUn Jfell'w Canyotf e o o - flurln« Lib> w » * . «• toomc» <st a « » off aoKBtw mb « 6 » to Jteactuç « W 't iiib ' gl t l » mdftt- dant Ho later 19ft school work «n d l: Mr. and Mrs Chanes Thomason Rinehart ui Nyssa, R R Robertson Aiatk.rii ua th e little theatp» ùt th * M r anal M> DbiMyt anfi Wbw Yarib JGtedbwl and etti»- UiK ot April A OU uR.Ôigr t « f children was reported to have been employed o f Hayfork. California called Sunday of Ontarle and A r J v jr W /^ Junior high schemi building D Ot Byhea They w«r^ tier« wj u t Jcal insuncbor o f surgarv as 2 » N ew Ma o will b« Tirsi gyurlem next «ü l by the d e^ rtm en t o f agriculture In og Mrs. Ida Ward and Mrs W illiam ------------ ------------------ ------------- . MWhoei saitdbl CaliftgSüÿ at the time o f hlk death. C oleq^n and family. * ttri Bivttcrl t « ftriührt r<ä&) O fe r t e (%> a t b torn a i, Ore-Ida Council Boy Scout Drive Begun In Nyssa Two Filing for Stockman'* Job Topic of Talk “Shindig” Held Rv Farm Itiirean Auxiliary W ill Meet In NvHna Funeral I Held For Jewae K ygar More Oiling of Roads Proposed Noted PhfkioJLan to Visit In Nyssa Fasse* la Calif. T»wls © O (o') * ' *