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• • k* _. i • i NYSSA VOLUME XXXX7III ;iG. 17 in i Annual Dance Recital Raises Hospital Funds 7 Telephone Girls Move to Ontario Seven telephone o pera tors from the Ny.»-a exchange , f the M alheur H em e T elephone Co. were t r a n s f e r red to O n tario S a tu r d a y following the conversion cf the te lephcne sys tem h ere to dial operation. Emily Meyers, Billie H an n , Sylvia Roth, Hazel S m ith, W a n ita Morris, Anita Jin k s a n d B etty Ja rv is have been assigned duties a t O n ta r io w here e x tensive additions were m a d e to f a cilities there to take c-are o f toll calls. G en e G rasty, m a n a g e r of th e Nys sa exchange, will rem a in in Nyssa a n d will have his offices in t h e new building contain in g a u to m a tic dial equipm ent a t the corne r of Bower ar.d N orth Second street. Betty P a r k e r and Elbe G a r d n e r a r e e m ployed in th e business office located in the new building. JOURNAL THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON Tucker Stock To Be Used for Nite Rcdeo Here Harley T u i k t r , prom inent J c . i p i . Ore., stockm an ar.d redeem a: will again furnish the st. ck ar.d f i.m a - ted 200 head, for the Nyssa Nite Rodeo, scheduled for July 10 an d 11 at th e Nyssa rodeo grounds, a c cording to a n n o u n c e m e n t made by Roy Holmes. Holmes, president of the Nyssa Rodeo association, m ade the s ta te m e n t Monday night during a m e e t ing of the beard of the association He said sto«k to be used a t this year's tw o-night show would include bucking horses, steers, calves and B ra h m a bulls. Ted Billings, who is considered to be the best show m an in the rodeo c.rcuit, has been engaged as clown for the Nyssa show. Holmes a n nounced. T he Nyssa rcdeo is an RC A -ap- proved show Nyssa Girl Wins Third Pla„e In i-hiicnal Con esi Miss D eris Rigney, 223 S outh 7th street, N>»«a., is the w r . m r of th.ru place in the 1953 C h r is tia n C itizen ship a w a rd c o n te st sponsored by the I n te r n a t io n a l Society c f C hristian Er.ceavor. according to an a n n o u n cem ent m a d e by D r O en e Stone general sereetary, Columbus, Ohio Mis* R.gney was w in n e r of the sta te contest a n n o u n c e d the forepart cf April. H e r essay, “ A L etter to My C ongressm an," was published in the April 9 issue of th e G a te City J o u r nal In receiving th e third honors in the n a t io n a l contest, Miss Rigney will receive a n aw a rd of $75 and will T h ir ty - th r e e pupils cf Betty Madge Wilson's school of d ancing presented t n e u fo u rth a n n u a l dan c in g display S a tu rd ay night at th e Nyssa high school gym S tu d e n ts parti-c.paung in the 30 variety d anc e num bers -which i n clude! ballet, acrobatic, ta p a n d toe oances, all in costum e were Nancy S tringer. T one W a h le rt. W a n d a Long, B cshia Case. D iane Cruson, K a th y F arm er, Monique F raser. Lyn- oa Cundall. P au l an d S te p h a n ie Wil son. M ary D anford. Susie a n d David 6©li, T ru d i an d Mary K Olsen, T a n ya B u rn in g h a m . Peggy Yost, Beverly D errick an d K aye H am m o n Dolores Duus, G le n d a H am m on, P a tty F lan a g an , P a tty Michaelson, D ia n n e M aulding, R osem ary R oth. S h a r o n Cottrell, K a th y W aite. Anne Moserip, Madge H ansen, S h a ro n ■'immons, J o a n Hewitt, B a rb a r a A n d erso n a n d C arla Rotert. M lss Vela Dee Poul'-on was pianist for the dance num bers an d ac co m A large bale of n riju a n a. w eigh panied the high school orche stra in ing more th a n 10 | . anas, was c o n playing a n overture selection and fiscated la ■ T h u r-i y by city police August G irau d was elected presi interm ission n u m b e r u n d er the d i a f te r it was di.-eo red back of a rec ts n of R ichard LaSasso. Ballet building formerly e cupied by the dent of the Ny=.-a Juni; r cham ber of commerce at a spec.a] election num be rs were accom panied by a C alifornia Cate on Gocd avenue. m e*’ \ . : the r . i n l z a ion Tue-.ia;. string ensemble composed of the Acting Chief of Police David G ra y M!s-e~ D ris Rigney, Amy Lewis, said t h a t the dried narcotics were night He succeed Marvin Wll-on Dr Ge rge C. born wa- elected 1 t L : Wils >n an d Nellie J e a n V ande r f und b> ;■ family th a t had moved O rd. T he Muse Vela Di e Poulson, into the building an d were clearing vice p reside nt. succeeding K enny who W Ì > ch spn 2nd vie? Nani: : Bybee a n d Ja n ic e Williams away t n h an d weeds in th e back Ch ii pre .tit ifat to r pia cc M arvin Jeffrie» sang . everal trio selections a rra n g e d yard. T he m a riju a n a h a d a p p a r e n tly O ene S tarlit y an d Ras.» G rever b\ Miss P ouL on a n d accom panied a t been h idden in weeds back of the vere re -elect ed ><•t l et.)rj an d trea - * the p.ano by Mrs. Dwight Wyckoff. buil.ling f : m< re t h a n a year. G ray Bill Hildred played the bass fiddle said, and tliere were indications th a t urer. respectively. Elected to the beard of directors during ta p numbers. D an Lovejoy s me of it h ad been removed from a n d Phyllis Cheidelin took c h a r a c te r the bale fr m tim e to time. Tire vere E irl Purvis, one-year term, an d Davie Mcs- an d Joe Chambers, tw - p a r ts in the opening chcrus. dried leaves were packed in layers Members of the local DeMolay h ad an d separated by pieces of news- year terms. A board vacancy th a t exists as r e charge of a concession sta n d an d the ' paper. sult of G ir a u d ’s election to the presi Job's D aughte rs were u-herettes. Ted Federal authorities a rre ste d one dency will be filled by appo in tm e n t M organ and Lloyd Wilson were J o h n Arriola, op era to r of the C a li credited with the special lighting fornia Cafe, in J u n e 1952 on white of the directors, a n d will be for a be honored at a special citizenship an d J im m y D a nford a n d P ete H a m slavery an d narcotics charges. His o ne-year term . Officers-elect will take office on night p rogra m J u n e 25 in the city m on served as stage h an d s. C om 1 case was disposed of in P o rtlan d . ' July 1. au d ito riu m c f D enve r during the plim enting the decorations were b a s Upon a d jo u rn m e n t of the special 42nd I n te r n a t io n a l C h ristian E n kets of flowers, one furnished by meeting, held a t American Legion deavor convention. A special certifi Nyssa greenhouses an d a n o th e r by hall, the Jaycees retired to the cate of recognition along with the th e M alheur Memorial hospital a u x aw ard will be given to Miss Rigney. Eagles hall for a party. iliary. Phyllis Counsil h ad c h a rg e of Gov. T heodore McKeldin of M ary posters, while th e costumes were d e land will be the speaker for the oc signed an d the entire production an d A slate of 13 m embers for seven casion. dances were a rra n g e d by Betty offices was presented to m em bers of Miss Rigney, who is 17, is a m e m Madge Wilson. the Lions club at M onday’s meeting, ber of the Nyssa C h u rch of Christ D uring intermission, special p r e with the a n n u a l election set for next an d a senior at Nyssa high school se ntations were m ade by Mrs. Dale Monday. She h a s been active in school an d G arrison, p reside nt of th e hospital Making th e announcerr.er t for th e com m unity activities besides her auxiliary, including a prize from the n o m in a tio n s com m ittee was Cal Wil auxiliary to Rosem ary R o th as the son, who n a m e d Ed Boydell and S heriff J o h n Elfering has a n n o u n work ln her church. She has taken pupil selling th e most tickets, a gift J o h n Amble for president; E verett ced th a t a new foreclosure list is be- i a n active p a rt in y outh cam p work to Mrs. Wilson from h e r parents, Heldt, incum bent, s e c r e ta ry - tr e a s ing m ade up to cover the tax years in ea ste rn Oregon an d was r e sp o n sible for organizing the in te r d e n o m Mr. an d Mrs. W. H, W hin cu p of urer: Murl L a n c a s te r a n d T ed M o r of 1947-"8 an d 1948-’49 London, E ngland an d gifts to her gan, 1st vice president; Finley S h u s O w ners of real property who have inational youth m ove m ent of the on behalf of h e r pupils an d the a u x ter a n d W a r re n F a rm e r, 2nd vice not paid their taxes for the above P ro te s ta n t churches of Nyssa. iliary. Doris Rigney a n d Amy Lewis president; J o h n G o d d ard a n d K years will not be notified by mail received tokens for assisting with the Cottle. 3rd vice president: R ay L a r t h a t th e ir property is going to be a r r a n g e m e n t of music for orche.-tra- son an d Max Jones, tailtw isters, an d foreclosed upon, the sheriff warned tion for the string ensemble an d Ri ii Campbell a n d E lm er Cru.-on, T h e sheriff also said t h a t d e lin Miss Poulson for services as pianist. Lion ta m er. quent personal property tax notices D .a n n c S archiapone, New P lym outh, N am ed by th e com m ittee for the will be han d led differently this year. a form er d anc e stu d e n t, who was board of directors were Dick F o r b e s , H eretofore ow ners of personal p r o unable to particip a te this year due Roy Wild, Dick T ensen, G lea Bill perty who h a d del.n q u e n t taxes to to a n a tta c k of polio, was presented ings an d T om Jone s, th ree of whom pay were .erved personally by the a gift by the pupils. sheriff with warrant.-, for collection will be elected. Nyssa’s f . : .: c o m m unity - widi All net proceeds of th e display, O th e r n o m in a tio n s will be p e r of delinquent taxes on personal pro- will go *o M alheur M emorial h o s m itted from the floor on M onday, perty. A- a re-ult <f a c u t in t h e "C lean-up. Fix-up, P a i n t - u p ' week f the J u n io r pital auxiliary benefit, th e sum of according to H enry H artley, c h a i r sheriff's traveling expense account, u n d er sponsor l i p which was unavailable for publica m a n of the com mittee. this will not be done thi. year, fil ch a m b e r f commerce was declared a " g ra n d succe».»" by the project tion this week. R. V. iD ick' Wilson, Carlo.-, B u c h tering said. In 1947 the legislature passed a c h a ir m a n , Sam P ark . who said a p n e r a n d Billings are also m em bers la .v w hich allowed th e sheriff to o b proxim ately 400 st ps were made of the n o m in a tin g committee. tain service of th e ir w a r ra n ts by S unday by Jaycee crews a t Nyssa publication. The.-e notices will be homes to pick up and h au l away published once a week for four Junk an d debris. S eventeen Jaycee members m a n weeks, the sheriff announced. T h e effect will be th e sam e as th o u g h ned six trucks an d worked in te am s J u n e P ete rson was elected presi th e people of M a lheur county h a d to make a .systematic coverage of dent of the Nyssa high school Girls recovered ju dgm e nt a g a in st the p e r th e city’s alleys between 10 a m. and League a t a m eeting held last week son nam ed in such publication W a r 4 p. m Sunday. A total of 40 trip- S a tu rd a y , May 23. is the d ate set She will serve for the 1953-54 school r a n ts will th e n be filed with the were m ade to the city dum p, Parks county clerk an d when so docketed said. by the Nyssa Business M en’s asso year. T e a m members were Earl Purvis, ciation for the giving away of its i O th e r officers elected were J a n e t will become liens upon the title to first of several television sets in a Medlock. vice president; I re n e Jayo, an y inte rest in real property ow ned c a p ta in of T ea m No. 1, an d G ordon Pouch. Bill Blodgett, L auren W right, se creta ry ; M ary Ann Alford, t r e a s by the respective persons. city-wide prom otions program. It was also pointed out th a t p e r Ja c k C h u rc h and George O x n am ; T h e TV to be given away May 23. urer: M arlene Bergam . reporter: Vir a t th e conclusion of the Jo in t Jersey ginia Tucker, f re sh m a n g u a rd ia n : sons who do not ow n real p roperty T ea m No. 2, Augie G iraud, cap ta in , C a ttle —F a rm Im p le m en t .n#. Auto L etha S ager an d J a n ic e Lewis, song will have th e ir personal property and K en Chard. Percy Kelch, Jo h n Briehl and Oeorge Oototrn, and mobile show on the sam e date, was leaders; J a n e t Alford, sophomore levied against. T e a m No 3. Jim Nicholson, captain, K ristin R in e h a rt, purchased T uesday by the Business representative: an d G erald Curry, Die k Mason. G ene M e n ’s association following its m eet- j h isto ria n : Molly Y oneyam a, as sist Stanley, Joe C ham bers an d Parks. a n t histo ria n ; El>a S anders, lib ra r ing a t noon. As the crews covered th e ir routes, P u rc h ase d at wholesale from Wi!-j ian: P a t Nicholson, as sista n t lib ra r prizes were given h< useholders on son Bros. D e p a rtm e n t store, th e set ian: R u t h H e rrm a n . senior r e p r e se n the basis of designated stops, p re is a Philco w alnut veneer 21-inch tative an d J o r e tt a Moeller, Junior An undisclosed n u m b e r of Boy d eterm ine d by draw ing n um be rs be console model, with a 245-square rep rese ntative inch screen a n d directional finder. T h e a n n u a l M othe r a n d D au g h te r Scouts from the Nyssa a n d A drian fore th e crews started th e ir work Prizes were awarded to Lyle Miner, T h e set is now o n display in the in sta lla tio n tea will be held in May. areas a re pla n n in g to take p a r t in the first a n n u a l Boy Scout circus O rin Sum ner, Howard Myreck, El I d a h o Power c o m p an y ’s office win Cruson, Ernie Keiselhorst, scheduled for S a tu r d a y at th e rodeo m er dow. H enry Storm , T W Nolan, George park in O ntario. Tickets will be issued by m e r c h According to in fo rm atio n a v a il V aughan, Ja m e s Yost, M Manfield, a n t s to anyone m aking purchase in able. a te n -a c t p a n to m in e will depict Earl Hollingsworth Bill S chirem an, Nyssa, on the basis of one ticket for | Pvt. J a m e s D Hille, »on of Pete "T h e O re -I d a S to ry ” with 2000 boys Jim Elkins. Wilbur Coffm an, O ene every o n e-dollar value of purchase, according to W ayne C hesnut, c h a ir Hille. Nyssa. recently com pleted a and leaders p articipating. Nyssa's Grasty, Bill Newell, Desmond Jones m a n of the TV prom otions c o m m it course for medical aidm en at the ETA troop, of which H arry N akashi- an d E arl Farr. Five oth e rs were recipients of A rm y’s Eta J a n a specialist school in ma Is leader, an d A d ria n ’s P resby- tee. P u rc h a se rs will sign all tickets J a p a n . He received classroom field te rlan ch u rc h troop, u n d er th e lead- prizes. P a r t s -aid. but nam es were issued to th e m a n d deposit th e m in tr a in in g in the em ergency medical ership of Erne»t Sewell, will p a rtic i- n o t secured because ie persons were receptacles provided by m erchants, t r e a tm e n t of th e sick a n d wounded Pate ln a n I n d ia n a tta c k portra y in g n o t a t home. d onated the T h e w inner need not be p rese n t a t d uring th e four-w eek course. Pvt difficulties of pioneers coming to Nyssa rnerchair Hollingsworths’, prize?s, including the time of th e drawing. Che^n Ut H ille is a fa•rmer Nv sa high school this area. G old rush d ays will be portra yed Inc., Nyssa F< d (. ■liter, Ny-.-a Mot- st ude nt an d ente:red the Armv la-: said by 2!5 troop» o l the Or e - I d a couinell or. M Ac W M a rk . . Hopkins Whole- Ti ckets to be U.»ed have been spec- St>pte■mber. D rainage Co., tiding Rov a s o n Ny-»a Li ons sale Meat -, Arm C p] ; j( ;hn YV S. lene*e, son c f Mr tally prin ted for the prom otion aild p. D onald Bi LDS t ro op: S uperior F ain t . ,i: O la--, Nys a will bear th e naime of th e Nys sa g L. w n g n t. O n tari<o, recem:ly a r- K )rea for duty wii l li the Ray C. Lewis ’ YMMIA 4th wa rd AuU> Fart.-, Boi ■ P ay ette Lumber Busi ness M en’s a »sociation. E quipm ent Co., In:fant; n. Silen ce en - LD--i troop. J. I • Bra en’s 2nd wa rd Co., B Ac M F a n Cliie>nu t said ta .ket- would be d e- 25 e A: 1st Fire stone Store. H errlm an Motor ì D< 1949. LDÉ1 troop an<i M ural C. Lew: liver ed to m ercha:its this Friday, ai warid LDS trocjp. Co., Ben Frank!.i Store. B rac ken’- tria L the prograr n would have i F- od Market. H ff aid more bov- Dept. St . B e r r e tt’s Ser- W a g i >nt M ¡rged t send t n e u • in the tow n- check- imm ediately to Carlo- B u c h -ite wnere the gold rus 11 take- place, ner. president, o: D. k V ccre- roid ru sh act ta r y - tr e a - u r e r , to a - - u r e th e m of Dr. J J . S a r a z m r e tu r n e d l a n week from Chicago where he h ad will -tage o th e r a-peci s of the wild L um ber Co. and W.l-on Bros. Dept. trib u tio n to custom er- on S atu rd ay . p e n t several ca y s a t te n d in g a c o n m .n in g ca m p building up overnight, T r u c k ' were donated by T obler’s E ach troop h a s prac ticed its p a r t vention of the A m erican Medical as- ' O N B OR N IN P I NDI.I TON sociat.on. He reported t h a t num e rou individually a n d th e 2000 boy- taking Feed a n d Fuel Co.. Lynn Snodgrass. Mr. a n d Mrs. J a c k Wilson of P e n m a tte r - of im p o r ta n c e to th e m e d i party S a tu r d a y will have to c o -o rd i D O Bybee. B» i» B ro th e rs and dleton are p a re n ts of a 10-pound, cal profession were discussed, es n ate th e ir acts for the complete A m algam ated Sugar Co., which also loaned six fork-. 3-ounce son born S a tu rd a y . Mrs. pecially t h a t of th e developm ents in show. — P ark s expressed appreciation on Wilson is the form er P atsey G w ynn. cancer research. Mr. an d Mrs. S tillm an Pond of behalf of the Jaycees for public In Following the convention, D r S a r O r a n d m o th e r is Mrs. H e r m a n King and g re a t-g r a n d p a re n t" are Mr. an d azin visited relative* in Wisconsin L ew uton. U ta h were week-end guests 1 te re st an d participation in th e ciean- at the Campbell B aer horn«. and Michigan. Mrs J o h n Lackey, all of Nyssa. Police Discover Large Aipount oi Cashed M irijuana Giraud Prexy Of Jaycees Lions to Elect Next Monday New Foreclosure System For Back Taxes Announced JC Clean-up Week Meeis With Success May 23 Sel For lsi TV Give Away Officers Elected For Girls' League Boy Scouts Plan Part In "Circus" Nyssa Man Ends Medical Course Dr. Sarazin Attends AMA Convention l ' n S O A ï . MAY iso j FHA Style Revue Tuesday Evening At K.S. Gymn. Plans are complete for th e N> » a high school F u tu re H om em akers a n nual style show scheduled to begin at 8 30 next Tuesday evening at the high school gymnasium. T hem e of this year's revue is "F ashion F air" a n d will include th e display a n d modeling of clothing made by s tu dents an d members of a d u lt h o m e making classes, it was a n m unoed by Mrs Charles Steffens, supervisor. An added feature this year will be a fabric display in connection with th e style show T he fabrics a re being provided by Bracken's D e p a rtm e n t Store Everybody's. Inc and Wilson Bros D e p a rtm e n t Store C h a ir m a n of th e various c o m m it tees of the FHA in cha rge of the show are Sylvia Jayo. decorations; Ann House, advertising; Mary Jo a n Russell, tickets; Carolyn Duffin, th a n k you Carilee Kesler, displays; J u n e P eters' n. program . J a n e t Wed lock. invitatK ns. an d G a rn e t Ritchie, reception. Firemen Prepare For June Voting TV. EL VE PAGES Malheur Memorial Hospila! ic Hold Open House Nexi Tuesday Afternoon; Newly Installed Equipment Displayed Open house will be held at the Malheur Memorial hospital next Tuesday with the women’s Hospital auxiliary in charge of the event that will be held between 2 and 4 p.m The hos pital, which gained widespread recognition when it was little more than an "Idea’’ back in 1948 until it was completed in the fall of 1950, earned a commendable reputation throughout the northw est last su m m e r w heo it M M H A u x ilia ry l y 1 U .1 U .1 1 . n u A 1 U U IT | , \T : i _ 1 IIU S lia i llO ll _ _ • • i c « llO S D ita l .S u c c e V T— in s s T h e women’! Auxll • Mel- h eu r Memorial hospital was organ- lzed early in 1948 and the work of helping with th e hospital in many T h e J o u r n a l is indcb leilcd to Mrs. B e r n a r d K a s tm a n . Mrs. O r- m a n d T h o m a s a n d Mrs. C lifford f o x fo r i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t t h r M a l h e u r M e m o ria l h o s p ita l a n d tin- Auxiliary. I'hes h a v e h a d the help of o t h e r m e m b e r s of th e i r o r g a n i z a t i o n in com piling lists of a c tiv ities t h a t h a v e played a n im - p o r t a n t p a r t in m a k i n g t h e h o s p ital a success. w*s ablf to care for 1,0110 *cia“ during the worst epidemic in history. Mrs Dale G arrison, president of , the Hospital auxiliary, said t h a t Mrs. G r a n t R in e h a rt will be in d i a r g e of <-he tea held in conjunction with the open house. T h e tea will be o n the n o r th lawn of th e grounds, if w euth- f r permits, a n d in the "fa th e rs w*it- mg room ” n e a r th e m a tern ity ward in th e event of Inclement weather. Mrs. G arriso n h a s invited all pa>t presidents of th e auxiliary to serve as ushers. F o rm e r presidents are Mrs. Ed Frost, who served the first two years an d now lives in S a h d a . i , Mrs We le. Bi » ne, Mr > U s Buchner. Mr B e rn a rd Frost a n d M. Bert Lienkaentpcr. M anager C om m ents a tirem en made p r e p a r a tio n - J o h n O T oole, m a n a g e r of the h o s for their ir.ual election J u n e 1, by pital since it first opened, refu-es to ni mina;, officers Monday night t..ke any personal credit for the in- fi i th^ir gular m onthly meeting ;.tu; > n ’s success, but points to iv-.- : I. r president of the L ie deu ts of tiie com m unity, the hospital a n d varied way w„ immediately dopa: :m< were Dick T en -en a n d staff, the d ictors an d organizations C». raid C ry. one of whom will suc- bi v in a n d h as cn untied th ro u g h its when e n u m e r a tin g the hospital - a - ceed In, .boi’.t S am P a rk - Elmer five yea.s existanee. Work was actually s ta rte d prior to Ci mplishments. Uru- a n d Cal Wilson have been th e Auxiliary's , rganization when O pen hou-e was held two years ago i. m m a te d f r vice president, the olfict n v he.d by Earl Purvis. Ever the women helped serve meals to the an d since th a t tim e the hospital h as v, lunieer workers m the fu n d -rais- m ade a n enviable record. O T o o le ett H eU t is the present secretary an d treasurer, who was nom inated mg campaign. During the m o n th - of com mented. ’'It's d,K>rs have been to succeed himself, and will be in waiting for the hospital building *o open night an d day for reception of the race against Houston Wilson and be finished m a n y projects were com- all types of medical and surgical pleted which established a sizeable cases,” he went on to state, Edward Boydell. b ank balance for future needs. T he hospital m a n a g e r said. "D u r- F ra n k Morris, who has served for M any h u n d red s of g a rm e n ts and ing the polio epidemic of 1950 this several years as fire chief, was n o m i articles were cut out a n d sewn to 40-bed hospital took care of more nated along with Ken Renstrom and m ake ready for the opening day • polio patien ts t h a n any general hos R a lp h Lawrence, while the c a n d i - , (Continued on Page 12) pital three tim es its size in the e n dates for assistant chief are L a w r tire United States. W hen o th e r hos ence, Renstrom an d Dale Bingm an pitals, of greater size an d with a p Lawrence is the inc um bant assistant parently m uch g re a te r resources to fire chief. draw on, were closing their doors to f u rth e r polio cases, your hosp ital _ , , . . . . was al3le to hold up under the greatly I he a n n u a l h o m e m a k e rs fes al increased p a tie n t load. Friday a t the O n tario LDS recrea- , .. , tlon hall will be presented by Mai- , ™ ef f ! s£ ns* of l * e Pe° P ^ ’ n o t v,,.,,.... ................... ,.u _ _ ____ , only of M alheur county, but ot sur- h eu r county women in observance of rounding counties und ad ja c e n t Id a- natio n al home dem o n stratio n week. it was announced by Mrs Edna Mae ^ n b r e a t h u k m g r h e ir a p - the h o s p ita ls efforts Guest artists who will a p p e a r on W imsatt, county extension agent the p rogra m of N ational Music week, T h ir te e n county units participated °i .. 1 -v ' .’. foodstuff.» a n d Friday, May 15, u nder sponsorship in th e extension program d u rin g the of the Nyssa Civic club, will be Clar- p a s t year, represented bv approxl- « h e f. essentials too num erous too ance Kemble of Payette, with his m ately 175 women enrolled in cloth m ention, O T oole said. 271-year-old violin; Miss J a n ic e and ing workshops and 350 in food work- I T h ro u g h the generosity of th e Carolyn S te tte r of Notus, in baton shops. In the home m a n ag e m en t people during the past year, the hos twirling an d H aw aiian dance n u m line, 325 women took p a r t ln various pital ha.» added the following equip bers, an d E arl Winn, A drian violin dem onstrations, Mr» Wim a t t r e m e n t: rocking bed. iron lung, h o t pack machine, whirlpool bath, ste ri ist. ported. Mrs William E S ch irem an . music T hem e of S atu rd ay 's program is lizer. cold steam vaporizer an d a com m ittee c h a ir m a n for the sp o n " T o d a y ’s Home Builds T o m o rro w ’s! c a m e ra for photographing newborns. soring Civic club, also gave the W orld,” and give.» special recogni AH this equipm ent will be on dis n am es of local ta le n t an d singing tion to hom em akers who give time play an d w.ll be explained d u rin g groups. a n d effort to m ake the hom e d em on- i the < pen house Tuesday. Am uig soli ts will be Mrs. M ark str a tio n program a success, it was T h e general public is Invited to th a Hartley, vocalist; Mrs. D w ight Wyc explained. T uesday event a n d special in v ita koff a n d Mr>. T om N ishitani, duet, Mr Stanley Hill, Nys a. served a- tions have been extended to those and Mrs. L. uie Attebery, pianist. vice c h a irm an of the county com- j *ho donated funds to the p, ho T he Ny-.-a m unicipal band, d i m ittee during the past year, as sist-i ward. rected by Leon Burt, will play a ' ing Mr H. F. N i.ve.-. P ayette, c h a ir group of numbers. C hcrus groups to sing will be a m an. Mrs. Noel T uppeny, P a rm a , h a s served a» publicity ch a irm an .! double mixed q u a rte t, directed by a n d Mr» Dick Kreigh, Ny.»»a, filled Mr.- Wyckoff. an d an nil-m ale chor- U', directed by R ichard LoSasso, in tlie unexpired te rm of Mr.». Hill who s tru m e n tal mu-ic in stru c to r of the retired because of illness. high school. T he musical is co m plem entary to the public. O th e r m em bers of th e com m ittee A vast majority of the p atro n s of are Mrs .1 L C hurch. Mr». Wyckoff, Mr. and Mr- W. O. P eterson r e | Nyssa school district 26C gave th e ir M: Nishitani, Mrs H enry H artley turn ed to Ny.».»a late S a tu r d a y night approval Monday for th e school and Mr.s. C. A Malley. from Provo, U tah, where Peterson b< ard to exceed the six percent lim i Journeyed lost T h u rs d a y to m eet his tation in setting the 1953-54 budget wife on her re tu r n from S ta n fo rd in the am ount of $343.953 University, Calif. A m ajority of an even 100 wan Mrs. Peterson was in th e C alifor chalked up when 314 persons c a s t nia city to be with her d a u g h t e r and ballots and 207 of them approved A com m unity concert m em bership »on-m-law, Mr. and Mrs Leo Long, th e issue and 107 voted against ex- cam paign got underw ay Monday of during the birth of their son. I feeding the lim itation T he a m o u n t this week a n d will co ntinue th ro u g h Mrs Peterson left for Provo Wed- to be raised in excess of the six p e r F riday with several local reside n’.» ne»day to be with a n o th e r dau g h ter, cent limit is $110.15773 For th e p articipating to gain m em bers from Mrs. Adrienne Gifford, who gave 1952-53 school year the a m ount a p the Nyssa com munity. birth to u son, Gregory Lavon, T u e s proved in excess of the limit wa« F’inal plans were outlined a t a day. $92.883 31. d inne r m eeting in O n ta r io Monday A year ago only 274 ballots were evening with all ca m p a ig n workers 1 cast a t the special election, b u t a present. Mrs. Lucille S h rin e r, r e p r e larger majority approved the issue sentative of C om m unity Concerts, by voting 227 to 47 ln favor of th e Inc., was guest speaker. T h e p u r extra taxes. T he year before t h a t pose of th is drive is to renew m e m David W S arazin, son of Dr. J J. berships from p a s t subscribers a n d S araz in of Ny»sa. has been adm itte d th e re were 489 ballots cast an d th e to enroll new m em bers for a series to the 1953 fre sh m a n class a t the vote was 3 to 1 in favor of th e issue, of concerts to be given n ex t y e a r a t University of Oregon m edical school, while in 1950 the measure passed by the narrow m argin of 13 votes. the C entre T h e a te r in O n tario. according to a n a n n o u n c e m e n t is Supt. Henry Hartley said the new Renewals o r new m em berships sued by the admissions board this may be obtained from an y of the fol week He will begin th e fo u r-y ea r budget will allow the school to c o m ply with the law which requires in- lowing workers: R ichard LaSa»so, course in September. -tallation of louvres on florescent Mr Irl Nolan. Mr- K e n n e th Cottle, Sarazin i» a first lie u te n a n t in the light fixtures an d to take c a re of M; C I M allj M r 8 ■ F l a n a Air Corps an d is serving in a pro- oth e r additional costs th a t have been gan, Mr». J. L. H errim an, Mrs. R a y ce-sing and pro cu rem e n t squadron m ond Larson, Mrs. B e rn a rd Ea»t- in J a p a n where men leaving a n d a r budgeted. T ra n sp o rta tio n costs are m an, or at ca m paign h e a d q u a r te rs a t riving it) J a p a n are interviewed and expected to increa-e $1700, textbook costs will go up $1.000 because of the the Moore Hotel in O n ta r io every proce»»ed. a l te r n a te year purchase plan which day from 10 a m. to 4 p.m. Lt. Sarazin has completed his p r e - (alls within this budget, repairs are T a le n t for next y ea r’s concert ser- planned on the roof of the elem en le» will be cho.-en im m ediately a f te r medical studies at the University. ta ry school building a n d in surance final result» from the drive have co-t» have risen along with v a lu a been li-’.ed, according to L. R Mc- tions. L achian, p r c - id e n t cf th e as.socia- N yssa’s school teachers will receive the bulk of the increase in the form K ath v Oarn<■r, o n e-ye ar-old d a u g h - of $14 141 more budgeted for te a c h - * r cf Mr an d Mr W ayne O a r n e r , f r - ’ salaries to place this school o n a Ute 2. Nv .i, was tre a te d T u e-d ay p a r with o th e r districts. ,f last week ait th* M alheur M tm o r- T o ta l increases in the budget a - T t d IT lly, on of Mr. a n d Mr- [ al hospital a fter the child d r a n k a D T. Holly of Adr.an. ha received, mall am ount of fuel oil a n d became m ounted to more th a n $25.000, b u t word from the dean of the g ra d u a te 111. T h e youngster was in a n oxygen th e budget exceeded la>: year's by -chool of business of H a rv a rd U ni te n t for several hours a n d h a d r e only $17.274 42 because of the s a v versity th a t he h a d been accepted for covered sufficiently to be released ings m ade ln o th e r parts of th e e s ti- j m a ted expense, it was explained. g r a d u a te study next fall. A sim ilar th e following day. At O ntario only 566 patrons tu r n e d W ayne G a r n e r h a d r e tu r n e d from honor went to W ayne Burrl of N a m a P o rtla n d hospital by pla n e the out to vote 311 to 255 in favor of » pa Holly is a «n ic r a t u a C ollect of evening before his d a u g h te r became $203.665 i ax program in excess o t t h e [ six percent limit. 111 Guest Artists Announced For Mu^Ic Program Homemakers End Festival Plans Petersons Have 2 New Grandsons Concort Series Drive Underway Sarazin Admitted To Medical School Year-Old Child Drinks Fuel Oil Adrian Man Gets Harvard Acceptance . School Pairons Give Approval to Increased Budget