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• • THE NYSSA GATE C IT Y JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY MAY 8. 1952 fA C ïE TFN r.T \ NAMES OFFICERS; (('oiilinuivl from I’ aer 1) disorders, heart di-.eaNe. ulcers and ¡h it ailments." Langston said Our error in tne past has oeen to put education of intellect first and education of emotions la~t K iowl- edte is nece-^ary but doesn’t have the most to do with how a person d.ies," the pcaker taid Ins audience. He explained that an individual s persuasive drives are to maintain ni i 1, the gam-.in with food and drink, o- , cialiiation and ego in total drive* , we have to maintain our personal in 1> tegrity," he went on tJ say "We , have to l.ve in the world and km ,v h v to do it We have to learn I k v to do it through other people T ie crux lies !n ’hurr'an relationships cl. One of the problems of citizen* ( location i that the child be- * .u t the people around him . for < '.ner >: ■ nly -i . icy arc re je c te d . . . mu-t le pect their children . m p them lve their pro- Everjr human being is of value, dignity and worth I ’ . I f f peel and .... t in aid. i ien hi me and ! are .eatel with r, oest .i-ri n ty and the family shares the and Jr Gleaner Election party will oe held tv.’ irday evening May 17 at me S .<• . )U4. In charge will be R. Ian i M. v. take M Men leader || .1 Bui a ake Jr Gleaner leader D ane t : i by and Max Whitaker of Vale will act as mlitre - and master of cert-ir.on.e- Eajh ward will introduce its can didate with a short skit. B l’ YS PI REBRED RI LL Dick Wyatt, Rt 2. Nyssa, recently pur ma cd Burdune Ho;-hot, a pure- bn ! Milking Sh rthorn. livra Va i S,yx Farm Wilder, according to tne American Milking Shorthorn so ciety. __ Mr and I f n Club .. * m J o te b p p «tre host , , i members o f their Mr. , v Wed < . . e ret v i . e inz w :i high and Mr. i .i Mr- L liyd Wilson won low priz“ s. * S P E C IA L V A L U E S 2Q0 /o / 20 % OFF OFF W axed Lily Tubs, 3 Sizes Lockerseal Nestrite Containers Plastic Freezer Bags F’inis, Quarts, 1 Gallons Pints and Quarts FISCHER'S LOCKER SERVICE 1 :• mile west on Alberta Ave. Pilone .‘181-R, locker plant Phone 881-W, slaughterhouse and cutting room VOTE for Carroll Locey Republican Candidate ior Representative State Legislature Second Term I i tini and moral legislation; will continue advancing the intertst of Malheur County.” (Paid Pol Aclv.i ii . ir right School* hould plan for i • and appreciation, the speak er ur:;ed. A report of the state convention at Pendleton w.t - given by Mrs. Je .e Rmnev, Mr-, Frank Skeen, Mrs. John Olsen and Mrs Leo Oonyer A reunion of the family of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rust of Nyssa was held in tin form of a panel discussion. 1 April 20 at their home at 703 North Third, the first time the group had The new pre-ident presented Mrs ‘ Oonyer with a past president’s pin been together in ten years. Shown ogellier In the above picture, they are, and Mrs. Carli Buchner was pre-j (front row, left to right) Ben Rust. T. J. Rust, Mrs. Rust and Mary sented a gift lor serving as pianist (Mrs. E. B. Brady); (hack row. from left) Betty (Mrs. E. B. Warner) of throughout Uie years o f P. T. A Vancouver, Wash, and Lilly (Mrs. John Wagner) of Portland. M/Sgt. and work. Mrs. E. B. Brady are visiting here, Sgt. Brady having just completed a Donna Lee Wilson entertained the I tour of duty with Hie air corps in Honolulu. Mrs. Warner and Mrs. Wagner group with two violin numbers. have also been visiting at the parental home. Mi Brady has resided in VOTERS BKIEEED Nytisa for the past 55 years and is active in the I.O.O.F. and Eagles lodges. (Continued from Page 1) r tablished the voice of tiie people’’ will be closed until brought up to means of voting standard. An example of complications a- 1 A preliminary survey of the 37 r: ing this year, the first time in 30 licensed establishments in Malheur years, was shown in current contro- ■ County was made, operators inform Mrs. Leo Oonyer, president of the ed of necessary improvements to vei v involving candidates for dele Nys-,a P.T.A. and Mr W W Foster, gates to the Republican national rate A or B and rechecks were made convention in Chicago. It was stated health chairman, represented the on several. that eight candidates have filed un-J local council at a Malheur County der the obsolete petition law and P.T.A. meeting held April 31 a’. An have refused to accept a moral and nex school, near Weiser. lc a 1 obi i tat ion to support the choice! A summary o f the year's work was 01 Oregon votei for president and given and new officers for the coun The Right Reverend Lane W Bos vi e president. The speakers told ty council were installed with Mrs. | ton of Bend, bishop of the Eastern Dick Jensen o f Ontario, installing their listeners that the eight can -' Oregon Diocese held special services didutes are pledged to vote for the officer. Mrs. Kenneth Greenfield, at St. Paul's Episcopal church, Mon nomination of Robert T a ft for presi-1 Vale was re-installed county presi day evening. May 5. Other clergy dential candidate, "although they dent and additional officers installed men attending were Rev. and Mrs. may be certain that General Dwight for the ensuing year are Mrs. John C. A. Kopp of LaGrande and Rev I) Eisenhower would win an over Elfering, Vale, first vice president; Wayne Metz of Ontario. whelming majority in this state by Mrs. Leo Oonyer, second vice presi During the services, Julie Kopp, dent; Mrs. Don Meeks, Vale, secre popular vote.” daughter o f Dr. and Mrs John Kopp Only two county candidates ac tary; and Mrs. Durlin Hammon, Ad was baptized by her grandfather, cepted the organization’s invitation rian. treasurer. Rev. Kopp Rev. and Mrs. Claire to attend the meeting. Incumbent Th e county council is sponsoring Crenshaw were made godparents Sheriff John C. Elfering, seeking a series o f weekly broadcasts over o f Miss Kopp Johnny Lienkaemper, the Republican nomination to run raido station K SR V, according to son of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lienkaem for re-election, and Mis Alice P. Mrs. Dick Jensen, county P. T. A per was confirmed by Rev Boston. Shambaugh, Republican candidate radio chairman. These informative On Tuesday, Rev. Boston, Rev. for tiie nomination for Malheur 15-minute broadcasts under tiie Kopp, Rev. M elz and Rev. Cren county clerk, were introduced to the topic, “ The Inquiring Parent” will shaw attended a meeting o f the audience. be presented each Sunday afternoon 33rd Synod of the Western States, at 4:45 beginning next Sunday, May Providence of the Pacific at Boise. CAS LOOTED 81 M> \Y 4 and continuing through August. Mrs. Gilbert R aff reported that This material dealing with everyday PARTY PLANNED personal belongings and food were problems o f child care and dicipline The L DB. Nyssa stake Jr M Men stolen Sunday evening from her car s being used throughout the state of after she had parked it on Main Oregon as part of the community street. She . lated that during her mental health program 15 minutes absence, her car was looted and hand-crocheted materials, valuable only to herself, were among the lost items Officers Elected For County P.T.A. Rev.Lane Visits Here From Bend TO U RNEY AT O N T A R IO The third annual Ontario amateur golf championship tournament is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, according to George Beechler, chair man. The tournament, sponsored by the Ontario Chamber, is expected to attract golfers from a 500 mile radiu The prize 1: t has been raised from $500 to $700 m merchandise. In lust * tew yesr% thousand» of d « ify m « n hav« learn ed th at A rtific ia l In se m in a tio n can be d e p e n d e d upon to assist in b u ild in g a m ore p ro fita b le herd o f da ry c o w s. F irst . . . th ey have fo u n d that herd fe r t ilit y can be taken for g ra n te d at one o f the stro n g est fe a tu re s o f a rtific ia l b re e d in g . while »ale it on. PHILCO uifh acl«*™ DAIRY BAR f e ” Then . no fu ss or b o th e r w ith a d a n g e ro u s b u ll; ju st p ick up yo u r tele phon e and c a ll v o u r local C o -oo D A IR Y K R t i D E R * A S S O C IA T IO N for s e r v » e . M .illim r Dairy H rtrdrrs Association Phono Ontario 1099-W of 11521 •UTTER KEEPER Included among the activities In the valley on Mother’s Day is a mother-daughter tea to be held next Sunday afternoon at Ontario, honoring graduating senior girls from ten high schools in the lower Snake river valley. Invitations for the sixth annual spring tea have been extended to ehool.s in Payette, Washington and Malheur counties by Ontario branch, American Association of University Women, Mrs. Arthur Kiesz. general chairman announced. It will be held at the home of Mrs. Horace Beal, 869 Park Blvd, Ontario from 3 to 5 p. m. As has been the cusitom in the past, the winner o f the annual A. A. U W branch .scholarship will be revealed at till occasion. This award has been given each year to a worthy girl who is desirous of continuing her academic training and who has demonstrated outstanding qualities in leadership, scholarship and ac tivities. Last year’s recipient was Harriet Norris of Payette high school, and in 1950, Donna Trabert of Nyssa was selected. During May all licensed restaur- ! ants in Malheur County will be in spected and graded A. B or C as j provided for by law. according to Carl B. Rasmussen, sanitarian of the Malheur County Public Health department. Establishments complying with sanitation standards o f the Oregon State Board of Health will be rated grade A. those that fail to comply with minor items of sanitation stan dards are grade B and those that present an imminent hazard to pub- ii health, grade C. Establishments rated C will be given 30 days to cor rect items necessary to rate grade B If not improved in this time they YOU- UNANDER-AND OREGON 2 Shelve* for EGGS. FRUIT 2 Shelve* for BOTTLES, JARS CHEESE KEEPER PACKED with Luxury features New 1952 PHILCO MODELS ’2 0 9 ? ? i e block ; w e s t o r 11 r , WNANOft, r* - depot 11:15 A. M. B: IK P. M. WESTBOUND 9:00 P M. 12:34 I*. M. 'i«:3 0 P. M. •Local to Boise *3 Local to We ser "".Daily Except Sundays and National Holidays 5.55 A. M. Mrs. Marie Thomas. Agent Phone 217 Î20 Main St. Listen To The Special MOTHER'S DAY PROGRAM Sunday, 5:30 P. M. Over KSRV, Ontario .Sponsored By NYSSA EAGLES LODGE R A L P H LAW RENCE about this question: For the answer to your insurance questions feel free to call me at Nyssa Insurance Agency. 105 Main St. Phone 53. I am building a new home this spring. During construction, the home is vulnerable to both lire and windstorms. Do I have to take out Fire and E x tended Coverage for the full value of the home from the start, or is the premium ad justed as the house pro gresses? GEORGE VAN HORN of Vale Republican Candidate for MALHEUR COUNTY TREASURER Vole for a successful businessman Paid Pol. Adv. by George Van Horn Sorry, folks— GREYHOUND service between Salt Lake - Portland Spokane Pocatello - Yellowstone and intermediate points o. * ;;; W e greatly regret this inconvenience to those of you who depend on Greyhound for transportation. . • IASY TERMS NYSSA FURNITURE CO. *9:#5 A. M. 3:53 A. M. has been temporarily discontinued by the employees’ strike, which went into effect 12:01 a. m. May 8. Exclutivo PHILCO m s Yen, tl !«■ -«'ii.Hntloniil new i >.«iry H.*r, and t'h*«»*?** K eep er, and iu <i lilltiim huge Zero Zone free/aT, spacious C h iller I trnwi r \ J u M h M« Slw-lves, T w in C n -p era . new K ey I irgo > o lor *t yllu g A m a/in g ex tra value offers all sizes . . . i J and 11 m It . . w luie sale is on. From Nyssa—Effective May 7 EASTBOUND Health Department W ill G rade Cafes AS DEPENDABLE AS TOMORROW S SUNRISE” dernonifrotion D tPA RTU RiS A.A.U .W . Schedules Annual Spring Tea SPRIN G T H R IF T SALES Plans are being made for the spring thrift sales to be sponsored by the St. Paul's guild May 13 to the 17, Inclusive. The sales, to be held at the Parish hall will be from 2 until 5 p. m each day. to i « e o TRAILWAYS ____i f r<k A.i» t M i ' A i Fr* T 'eiB .'M C< A *»**♦.■»«i .*• L'k o ' r » O l OVERLAND GREYHOUND l in e s O perated by UNION PACIFIC STAGES, Incorporated