the Same ( eorteeu* Manner Both are Appréciai««! Published every Thursday Entered at the postoffice through the United States the act at Nyssa. Malheur County. Oregon. at Nyssa. Oregon for tran.smi.-uon Malls, as second class matter, under of March 3. HI* Hi-Jinks Program P le a s e s A udience program, the Thespian- pre .ented a humorous play, entitled. Grand ma Pulls the String " Getting Will iam Thornton i portrayed by Leland Morris! to prop) e correctly to Julia Cummings (Nani Child) wu tie task finally accomplt-hed by Grand ma. played by Betty Fife, with ne help of Hildegardi enthusisf oi HUdogarde >. Colleen Bybee, pre^dent ••! the cl .b. and others in the c a t were Claudma Wildon and Donna Lee Wilson. Conforming with the exciting theme of "Show Boat.” member, of the showboat troup performed skill fully and In a variable manner be fore a delighted audience in the Nyssa auditorium Tuesday evening Sponsored by Thespian Troupe No. ‘*38. it w u. the fourth annual Hl- Jtnks program presented by school .students. School organizations entered con testants in the "Clubs Division,” while there was a separate section provided for individual numbers, for those who wished to enter strict Sunset Valley—Three new elec competition. Elfecttve lighting en trical appliances have been added ••> hanced the routine of the four high the Sunset Valley hall to fucili ate stepping majorettes, who took first individual and community ente.- place In the clubs division As a re taining An electric range wa, pur- ward for displaying their twirling chased through the efforts o i> und prancing abilities, Betty Fife, Sunset Auxiliary in giving dances at Olive Beus, Nani Child, and Donna the hall und by contribution from Lee Wilson received the ten dollar the Chalk Butte Grange and a new prize. The Future Homemakers of I vacuum irw im in t n ln n tW )» m i. . n h f i f 1 I cleaner was obtained TIM with America was the only other club dance proceeds. A new 48-cup coffee competing in this division. A clever urn is being financed by the auxili rendition of "A Bicycle Built for ary selling vanilla Two” was enacted by these con At a meeting of the Sunset Auxil testants. iary Thursday afternoon at the home Joanna Moore camp forth wth a oi Mrs. O. P. Counsil, the women hilarious reading entitled "Girl at the Movies,” causing tlie audience to voted to purchase a long extension rock with laughter For this demon cord to be placed in the hall 1er the stration of unique talent, she walked vacuum ( leaner. It was al o decided away with the first prize- of ten dol-1 to purchase weather stripping for lars in the second division of the | the three doors. The women agreed to don their jeans and pend Monday program. Honorable mention was given to afternoon cleaning up the hall grounds. the couple providing the piano duo[ A luncheon was served to the 12 of Malguema," namely Nani Child and Betty Fife As Elvin Alexander present. The May meeting of the auxiliary did excellent Impersonating of a record, he too was bestowed with will be held at the home of M i- honorable mention It was an George Folkman the first Thursday nounced that depicting a winner in In the montli and all women of the this section was especially difficult community are Invited Sunset Valley Group Add to Facilities i .! ) idee Mi He ter Mi Bnn R O BE RT FLOREA P R O M O T E D IN RA NK Ct/NSI Mi ll ADi ISOH) I OMMfTTEK—fh e Comaumer'» point oi title nan until r di»ru»»iun at a recent meeting ul the National Conaumer Ad- 1 1 nor n ( ommittee ti lth Office ot /‘ rice Stabilization oMcuil» in W aahing- ton. 1 portion of the committee in shown here with Hr», ( hate doing Hood house (center), Special Aaaialant to Price Stabilization Director Michael l . DiSalle who »e r te i a» chairmun. Member» and the organiza tion» nominating them are from left to right: Dr. Hazel hgrk, American Home Economic» A»»ociation; Samuel Jacob», Conyre»* of /nduatrial Organization»; Mr», dilbert E. I.oeba, deneral f ederation of Women'» ( tub»: Thomas .V. f.lancg, American Legion; Mr». H oodhouae; Mr». Koae h er her, National Aaaocialion of I'onaumera; Wallace J. Campbell, i Hope ratu e l.eague of the United State»; Dr. Dorothy H. Eerebee, Na tional Council of Xegro W omen; Dr. Per »¡a Campbell. National Hoard, YWCA; Mr». Edith Sherrari, American Aaaocialion of Cniceraity Women. Officers Named for New 4-H Club Newell Heights The 4-H Live stock club and their leader, Vern Butler, met with E M Hauser at the Adrian grade school Tuesday after school to organize a club. Officers e lm ed were Carol Slippy, president; , D,,Haven. vice president. Wal- hu.e ,et.retary; Terry Borge, rCpo rle r Darryl Slippy, song and m0 lea(ler game Five mraibfis are taking sheep an(j tjiree >wlne projects. The next meeting will be at the F.arl Kygar home. Saturday. April 12. Ivan Worthington Psyette Valley Co-op New Plymouth. Idaho Lloyd Berrett Berrett Service Station Nyssa, Oregon Frank Blankenship. Agent Richlield Oil Corporation Ontario, Oregon Barrett Dick Dick s Service Station New Plymouth. Idaho Wayne Courson, Agent Shell Oil Company Ontario. Oregon Clarence Newcomer Farmers' Supply Co-op Ontario. Oregon Wm J. Jones. Comm Agent Signal Oil Company Ontario. Oregon Interstate Oil Company Cairo Junction Ontario. Oregon R R. Robertson, Distributor Standard Oil Corporation Ontario, Oregon Eil Frost, Consignee Union Oil Company Ontario, Oregon Arthur B Campo. Dist. Utah Oil Company Frultlaiut, Idaho Married In Winnemucca Mrs. Elmer Renstrom and John Peterson were married in Winne mucca. Nevada Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Renstrom went to Ne vada with the couple FOR YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS Christiansen of Ontario. A highlight of a trip was a reten tion and tour of the newiy completed primary children's hospital. Bath Sets, Water Heaters and Pressure Systems GERMAN ANCESTRY RECEIVED An extended Oerman pedigree was recived this week by Mrs. Frank J I Pike who is actively doing genea logical research on over 250 lines of ancestry. Hugo Weist of Stuttgart, Germany forwarded historical data on 12 here-to-fore unknown progeni tors dating back to the year 1733 Mrs. Pike Ls a member of the Insti tute of American Genealogy in Chi cago and does much of her researen through this society's lending li brary. Several of her ancestral lines continue back into the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries. PRIMARY OFFICERS ATTEND CONVENTION Mrs. Elwood Flinders, Mrs. Flor ence Bybee, Mi Phillip Woodard, Mr John Savage. Mrs Alma Hen- drick Mrs u ,,ler JamLson> Mrs Darwin Jensen, Mrs William J. Beus, Mrs G B Kinsey, Mrs. Loren King and Mrs. Glenn Short attended the annual primary conference in Salt Lake City Wedne-day and Thurs day of last week. Mrs. Flinders at tended the presidents breakfast giv en in the Hotel Utah honoring all stake presidents. , i A Childrens Friend jubilee dinner was given Wednesday in the Em- ' pile ball room of Hotel Utah. Seven | representatives attended from the Nyssa stake including Mrs. Garland and Mrs Brown, all of Vale Other O r e Q O n T r a i l G m n q e in pel tton were: eiaudma wii- ^ X, , y Onnn Pounds, Mike Montoya, Teresa Jensen, Tom Houston, and Amy Lewis. The regular meeting of the Ore- In addition to the Hi-Jinks talent gon Trail Orange was held Thuis- ------ ; day evening with Frank Sherw presiding in the absence oi Robert Holmes, master W. W. Foster spoke on the bee Industry and regulations effecting the bee men and the farmer Flunk Parr of the Nyssa grade school staff showed a picture on China. Nine dollars proceeds were turned over to the Orange from sales slips, that Is, business firms advertising in the Grunge bulletin give the Grange one dollar for every $3000 worth of merchandise purchased by Grange members. Announcement was made of a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce and farmers Wednesday RALPH LAWRENCE evening at eight o'clock. Mr. and Mi , LeRoy Henman and about this question: For the answer to your insurance Mr. and Mrs Albert Bose he furnish ed refreshments. questions feel free to call me at Candidates and bills will be dis Nyssa Insurance Agency. 105 Main cussed at the next meeting. April 17 St. Phone 53. All members are requested to bring plants or bulbs lor the display table After our home burned we and exchange. Robert Florea has been promoted to the rank of Airman second class. Florea, a ..on of Mr. and Mrs. Cec.l Florea is stationed at Klmendorf air field in Alaska Roy Meliis. Distributor Associated Oil Company Fayette. Idaho PETROLEUM DEALERS DIVISION Call oi tho J. C. S M I T H 13 Years In Nyssa Phone 78-J RETAIL CREDIT ASSOCIATION. Inc. OF ONTARIO, OREGON fit — E LE C TR IC A P P L IA N C E S :- Refrigerators, Ranges, Hot Water Heaters, DR. C.W. CRAVES Food Freezers Optometrist Terms lo Suit. 15°o Down Payment. 18 Months on Balance Eyes Examined Ed Case Furniture Co. Phono 9-2312 718 Arthur St. Caldwell, Idaho Nyssa. Oregon North of "Y ' U. S .20 Hear Talk On Bees BUNNY _ - , • *■ i. ;; <r ^ j SPECIALS ÿ féÇùitcme X <91 f i rf- . . ENTIRE STOCK FRIDAY & SATURDAY ^ A SUITS REDUCED LADIES' FOR EASTER 15 Denier—60 Guage Regularly $14.95 and $19.95 THE SHORTS i ' 'V- THE SOCKS THE SHOES Pr. 39c to $1.50 A new and novel accent to summer’s favorite sandals . . . gleaming buckles catching a trio of twin straps all to one side. Pancake-llat sole, lots of breeze-wav. White leather. Only à il NEW SPRING 45 « »•* -*i BLOUSES ; $8.95 to $10.95 'l i Limit 3 pair to cuitomsr $ 1.99 Sail $ 2.98 - $ 3.98 SHOP OUR VARIETY STORE For MOTHERS! Nyssa Goodies' $ 2.98 Many Other Styles to Choose From .Sheers Cottons Organdies ♦ « ' b r w n p a ym en t 10**. Up to I t m on th « to p a y . N rasa. Oregon 59c to $1.00 Plains, boxers, briefs in all sizes. All name brands. Wide choice of styles. Assorted Styles in Pastels and White V Ed Case Furniture Co. $1.00 to $2.00 Solids, stripes, florals or bow. A • TERM S: V S. 20 North of Y THE TIES Both regular lengths and anklets. LADIES' PLASTIC BAGS Daveno's. new $59.50 Buy w h ere you get m ore qu ality at low est pa ssible coal. $2.98 to $4.50 Wide choice of colors and styles NEWLY ARRIVED SHIFMENT X V $12.50 $13.95 $4.98 to $10.00 Linen or cotton—Many monogrammed. 12-foot width 89c per linear foot. Inlaid, standard weight, firat quality. $1.59 sq. yd. Plastic finish. 9-foot width. $1.10 per loot. Unfinished Chests 4- drawer 5- drawer THE SHIRTS Tax Incl. c o ils Save time this year by doing all your Easter wardrobe shipping conveniently, easly in our store. The Handkerchiefs 25c to $1.50 Linoleum: 180 MEN— ' NYLON i HOSE of Spring Filled Mattresses $24.95 _________ In regular or tapered crown styles. $ 10.00 $ 15.00 E A S T E R .. . HOME DRESS-UP BUYS -Sv- THE HAT NOW RNRMu m . )X V GABARDINE attend the meeting 1952 models, fully automatic from nationally known line. $29.95 down, balance 18 month*. ...... * * /t, of listed furnishings and person-1 al effects. We now realize w e C M n i d MEET i,_ ,j tnnnn . The Mulheur County Jersey cattle lull o\tr $(tO( 0 in effects m- club wm hold tbeir April meeting, sured f o r o n ly $3000. W h y I Saturday evening at 8 30 at Carl’s Plans are being made don’t insurance agents suggest ( j for 1)0,1 the ,ioUM ‘ seventh annual spring Jersey- people realize how much they show Rosel Hunter, general chair- own and should insure? ‘ man sprm« ' lww commiltee urges of all the prospective exhibitors Electric Ranges, Special $199.95 BONUS w* * * H G"**0 O regon listen lor cu t "Badie Special" Dally eurer KSRV — 8:30 a« m. W* bow bava Sanforlsad Washabla SLACKS— for tho littlo mon in your family Sixes 1 to 6 Plain or plaid $1.98