Remember the Need For March of Dimes Contributions VOLUME X X X X IX Nyssa Gate City Journal THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 21. 1954 Stale Highway Commission Changes28 SheeP Killed Fund's Plan for Street Improvements; Local Project to Continue This Spring filled and five were seriously injured when they were struck by an automobile one and one half miles north of Apple Valley school house Saturday CoPee Day H-rs Saturday Fcr March of Dimes Three Year Basis For Immunizing Trióle On-ario's Blood Donation On January 25 NO. 2 All-Out Effort Community Groups Indicate Nyssa Will Med Blood Quote Of 402 Pints Monday; Jaycees to Help Because the immunization pro gram was so heavy in 1952 for the personnel of the health department, . an attempt is being made to put the A change in Oregon State Highway commission policies re- Saturday will be C .fc e Day' in j schools of the county on a three- Plans for Nyssa's blood drive next Monday when Red Cross Nyssa when money paid ! r those ! year program, it was announced this garding the allotment of state funds for city street improve- sboi,t noon bloodmobile visits here are being completed with almost all pauses for a cup of coffee at all week by Mrs. Edna Farris, county ments, will result in some delay in the completion of Nvssa’s The iheep were of a large organizations in the community recruiting donors from their restaurants and lunch coul ter- will health nurse. current street project, City Manager Robert Applegate an- Ua”d ^ mg moyfd . akmg a TOAd go into the March of Dimes fund. In 1955 the immunization pro memberships. Harold Henigson, chairman of the drive, said ----------------------------------------------- — ♦nounced this week. ^ j * “ thev » hn bJ a by Francis Blame Russell. 21. of Lou Herriman, Nyssa chairman of gram will be repeated in ten schools that indications are the drive will be#---------------------------------------------------- . At the January. 1953 meeting of Parma TOUt€ 2 son of Frank Rus- the 1954 campaign, said tha; innum where students were immunized in the greatest ever had and it is pro- _ _ _ _ the hi*sh\*ay commission, the project sell. Russell told officers that he erable mdney-raising scheme- are 1952, including Nyssa, Arcadia, Ad bable that Nyssa will excel it- 1 0 " Y © a r _^ ^ l d G i r l quota of 402 pints. street north from King avenue, to ran into the band when his car being worked out and Wilton Jack- rian and Lower Bend. o Good avenue, Fir>t street from )Veni over a steep grade and he son reported that he and Fred The Junior Chamber of Commerce Ten schools where youngsters were reen avenue to Locust avenue, ,vas unable to stop It in time to Bracken have nearly completed plans immunized in 1953 will have repeat is taking an active part with each Locust avenue from First to Third, avoid the collision. member pledged to give a pint of ¡ F r o m H fim o F ir < * for the Bucket of Bucks to be -taged immunizations in 1956. and Third street from Locust avenue G. W. Stringer, of the Fine Sheep later in the month. This event in Children at Ridgeview. Big Bend. blood and to give at least one hour1 4 AW414 * * 0 X 1 1 » i l r © Three Nyssa Boy Scouts from to Chestnut avenue. Co., owners of the band, reported volves hundreds of dollars for the Jefferson, Jamieson and Brogan of time during the day to various I A ten-year-old girl saved her troop 419 and ten Cub Scouts were The original agreement was that that there was a man stationed fund when individuals are “ framed'’ will be immunized in Februarv and phases of the work In addition, the smaller brothers and sisters from given the title of “Jet Aces" and helped make up a group of 183 the city would grade, place curbing, behind and in front of the sheep and forced to sing over KSRV for a March of this year and will have Jaycees will provide taxi service to | possible death Tuesday afternoon drainage and rock while the state at the time of the accident. certain sum of money to go to March their repeat immunizations in 1957. and from the high sohool gym, will . after she was unsuccessful in he Scouts from this area who attended provide baby sitting service, they are j efforts to put out a fire that parti of Dimes and paid for by the “fram- -------------------------- a monthly open house at Mountain • * a c°ntract not to exceed collecting pledge sheets, contacting ally destroyed a home at 822 Nort. Home airbasT last Saturday. Each for placing a leveling course ers", or pay an equal amount if the . . . . . . . . . and bituminous macadam wearing former delinquent pledgers and ser Second street. singing engagement is not kept boy was being rewarded for getting, .. * _ „iT , . or surface on those streets, ving in any capacity to assure a The fire started at the Gilbei a new member for the Scouts Mrs. Henry Hartley has charge o f ! large turnout. The city proceeded with the pro Gallegos home from an overheate Cubs. the March of Mothers which will For any of the Jay i ce services coal stove while Mrs. Gallegos hau They were accompanied to the Ject by forming a street improve- take place Jan. 28 between 7 and! airbase by Harold "Dusty” Rhodes, ment district wrrch allowed assess- Monday, prospective donor- can call gone to a store. The flames and 8 p. m. Groups of mothers have been Cubmaster Harry Nakishima and ments to be made against abutt.ng 2215. smoke were coming through a door organized in all sections of town Dale Bingman, who furnished cars. property. C. E. Leseberg was low and will go from house to house to ! Miss Pat Casey, director of the before neighbors noticed the fire The boys had lunch in the officers’ bidder for the city’s share of the Wilbur Atherton and J. McNinch collect money for the cause. Little or no interest has been in- Jaycee talent show to be staged Jan. and turned in the alarm. ____ __ _______ __ excit- ____ work at a contract price of $65.071.50 and Son were first and second mess ____ and were treated to an Elby Gallegos, 10, attempted to Numerous social clubs are holding dicated in Malheur county politics, 29 and 30, and Joe Carter announced ing demonstration of the fire figh t-! be pald witb Bancroft bonds and prize winners, respectively, for top coffee hours to raise special funds, although candidates for nomination that one free ticket for either night douse the blaze, and upon seeing the ing technique of ------------ the Air -------------- Force. An 1 sma1, hnanced from assessments and growers of first-grade corn, — -------- -------- , a . i tonnage ------- — —------------------- -- --------------- Herriman is making a special ap- to run at the general election in No- of the show will be given to every fire was making headway where it old plane was set afire and th e !*“ 1“ 11 Portion trom the city street a warded last Thursday night by the peal to every resident of the ccm- vember must file their intentions be 50th donor appearing at the gym was burning the wallboard, the Idaho Canning Co. fire fighters demonstrated a realis fund. child carried an infant to safety and munity to turn in their cards—with fore March 12. The primary election Monday. It was after Leseberg had started tic rescue of the pilot, going into The annual get-together for grow- money, preferably in bills—that were will be held May 21. Keith Bybee reported that 102 led two other small children from the blazing plane with their special * ork that R H Baldock state ers of the company in the Nyssa mailed out the first of the month. He Malheur county will elect only members of the LDS seednd ward the house. equipment before putting out the highway informed the district was at the Oregon Trail hall . . . . . . . . engineer, . . ,. Firemen were successful in over stated that only a small amount of three county officials this year ehurch have signed pledge- to give city that the state would not parti- with 178 growers and their wives fire. money has been returned to the which is believed to have caused 15100(1 and ln the first ward, Dean coming the blaze before the entire Scouts making the trip were Dick cipate unless asphalt concrete could m attendance A turkey dinner was bank and funds from the direct mail the “ lack of interest" in local polit- bas so lar recruited 30 donors, building was destroyed, but the in >erved Thomas, Forrest Hoffman and I.loyd be used. The new type paving is ___ ____ and table d£coratlons pre_ appeal are badly needed to meet the I ical affairs, Five Nyssa area residents will be terior was badly damaged and a Cartwright. Cubs attending from , much more expensive than bitumin- pared by women 0f the Oregon quota necessary for this community Voters must elect a county judge come members of the Gallon club large part of the furniture was des Nyssa were Dale Lankford, Butch °us macadam Applegate explained, Hal, association composed of next November, although the term ( after they donate a pint Monday. troyed and extensively burned. Bingman, Dick McPartland. Max and S111C^ $15.000 is the maximum the Grange and Qvyhee Riding Tuesday's alarm was the first resi of the late Judge Sewell Stanton Those who have already given seven Long, David Walker, Walter Cannon, am°unt fjr any one city, efforts club. • • pints are Jake Fischer, Henry Hart dential fire in Nyss since Aug. 13 did not expire until January, 1957 Barry Chesnut, David Pound, Dale were made to resubmit the appli- Entertainment and technical pro- | G. Y. Chester was appointed to the ley, Harold Henigson, Everett D. when the volunteers were called to Lawrence and Skipper Nakashima. catlon ln the form of two projects. gram of crop studies and growing position last year following the death Mlchaelson and Betty S. Norland. the Lyle Bartron home. Harlan Sager and Ricky Richards "^he city based its application on Those already members of the practices was headed by Dr. Bullard of Judge Stanton and it will be Rural fireman were called la-t also brought in new Cub Scout | llle project approved a year ago for of the University of Idaho, Parma necessary to elect a judge this year ! Gallon club, who have given eight Friday to the Mel Beck home south members, but were unable to make $15,000 to cover about half the pints or more are Dorothy T. Nolen, streets involved with the asphalt branch extension department. He Fifty “rock hounds’’ and interested to start the term in January, 1955. Paul H. Penrod. Sam C. Parks, of town where a grass fire was the trip because of illness. whipped by a strong wind along concrete. A new application was sub reported on fertilizer experiment- visitors from western Idaho and Judge Chester has indicated that , _ mitted for the other half to be com made in conjunction with the Ida - : he will seek the Republican nomin- I CharIes W' Fan,,er’ Sam C PhUllps the right-of-way. The dry grass was Oregon werf gu^sts Sunday nation in the May primaries, al Betty T. Rinehart, Everett C. Heldt. burning toward the Simplot pack pleted in 1954 with the state contri ho Canning Co. program for in- ^ (10), Frank Sherwood, Edward J creasing production and the quality dunng open at ^ buting an additional $15,000. home where the huge Corey collect- though he has not filed. There have Wilson. J. R. Winchell (14), Ralph ing house and had burned on three of the products. been no public announcements of The second application was re a frame building at the Trial plots for the experiment- >0“ f ^ a“ d ores were on d.splay G. Lawrence (9), Robert F. Thomp- | s jected by the highway commission were located on the Fret well and '“ ^ t ° f the day. Mrs^ Corey is pres- other Republicans who will file for Beck farm by the time the firemen son (9), Thomas V. Moore (9) and j on the grounds that no city can re nomination and no members of the arrived. Pitman ranches at Parma and Ap- ldent of the Snake River Gem club Democratic party have announced Ethel L. Lawrence (10). ceive state aid two years in success Henigson said that operators of ,n Malheur' their intentions to file. ion. Nyssa officials were also in pie Valiev. Dr. Bullard explained "ompT ed some significiant results of ferti- Pay5tte and Washington counties. the mobile unit have rearranged The term of Alva Goodell, county formed that a new application must 1 The open house and display Sun- their facilities for taking blood so The Nyssa grade school and junior be submitted for 1955, but were lizer applications compared with ton day was the first of a series to be commissioner, expires in January, the drawing can be done in less yields. high, six Ontario schools, Jefferson warned that any city receiving pre 1955, and he told the Journal Wed held by various members of the time than in the pe-t. Heretofore and Annex were ten Malheur county vious allotments would be considered An interesting film in color with nesday that he is undecided about the average time required for com schools where 2,681 children were only after all first-time applicants music proved outstanding to the club. seeking the Republican nomination. Mr. and Mrs. Corey's collection pleting the taking of blood from given audiometer tests by two audio- were considered. group, as did a short picture in is recognized as one of the largest W. E. Leggitt, county school super each donor has been less than 301 color given on the improved methods metrists from the Oregon State intendent, has indicated that he will Applegate said that the city’s de and most unique in this area. Sun minutes. Board of Health from Oct. 26 to cision last fall to resubmit its re of corn harvesting. day, visitors were able to view four | ^ a esndidate for nomination ln Gerald Wallace, associate supe: Nyssa medical authorities have Nov. 3, 1953, Public Health Nurse quest in two separate parts was Fred Moss, manager of the com large cabinets containing large. llle Republican primaries, although advised that anyone in good health intendent of the Boise school syrten Edna Farris announced. High school made at the suggestion of Harold pany, explained that the programs specimens, polished rocks and gems, he has not yet filed his intentions can give blood without lowering their was the principal speaker la: students were taken only through C. Ayers, field engineer for the are set up as an annual event, spon. fossils and minerals, respectively. with the county clerk. Wednesday evening at the regula. resistance. teacher nurse referrels. highway commission, who also as sored by the field department, to These displays are a permanent part District Attorney Charles Swan meeting of the Malheur county Anyone who has not signed a This completes a three-year pro sured the city the application for ^ gain knowled8e of actual practices,, home In the kitchen 15 draw reported unofficially several weeks . . . . , . , .... ,. . . ... . pledge sheet can make an appoint Teachers’ association at the East gram which began with a mass test $15 000 in 1955 w o u l d “ i m d o . i h t e d l v ? r o w e r s experiences and to work tne nome. in tne kitcnen id araw- ago that he would not be a candidate ' f , , , TI . undoubtedlj for ^ yields and greatcr returns. ers of minerals and a large cabinet ... , ment by calling Harold Henigson, Side Cafe in Ontario. of children in Vale and schools north £ S J n tod " for the Republican nomination for . •' _ . . . ue g i a n v e u . A c c o r d i n g to i’ n m m p n t « h e r p w ith a variety of specimens Were on .. . .. . . phone 6696, or Ralph Lawrence, In his address, “ Five Challenge-.” , and west in 1951 and in the Adrian According to comments here, that post and there have been no ■ Nyssa’s current street project will J g , h ’ I special display. phone 2544. the Boise schoolman challenged schools and south to McDermitt in not be held up because of the change [ af * lniterested in,any program that will place them in a Another room was devoted entirely public announcements of other at Word was received from Roseberg every citizen to teach by word and 1952. in state plans, the city manager I torneys who will seek either the Re. Of the 34 children in the Adrian emphasized, but some of the final more secure and profitable position.! t0 Phosphorescent and flourescent publican or Democratic nomina that Mrs. N K. Bleakman, the for example the dignity of hard work.” A mer Oretta Stunz of Nyssa. was cal nation is doomed when it fails to school and schools south who were surfacing will have to wait until The company representatives ex rocks and minerals including, uran tions. led on recently to give a 15-minute honor duties and responsibilities,” referred for follow-up in 1952, 24 state funds are available. pressed themselves as being well ium and manganese, which glowed State politics are reported to be in a variety of colors under special radio talk over a Roseberg radio sta. Wallace commented. were given retests in 1953, and ten It is probable that First street will pleased with the progress and in lights. Many of the-e specimens were "rumbling” in central and western tion about her former hometown creased returns to the growers of had moved out of the county. ‘Every citizen should woric to re be the portion of the current pro Oregon where Democrats and Re In all, 2,705 children were given ject to receive the asphalt concrete sweet corn in keeping with the pro found on Succor creek and in Idaho. publicans have started making their Mrs. Bleakman citey Nyssa’s out store the sanctity of the home and An interesting fossil specimen is standing record for blood donations teach true values of character.” he an audiometer test in October and finish which will be handled on jected program which was started public announcements on policy, November, 1953. There were 129, or contract by the state after Lese three years ago. Since that time it the teeth and a portion of the Jaw along with a few haymakers being which resulted in a large increase went on to say. "We should preach 4 percent of the 2,705 tested, who berg has completed his work, it has assisted in making sweet corn of an Eocene horse, described as a hurled at possible opponents they in the number of donors in that city. our belief in the democratic way a major and profitable crop in the three-toed horse that lived millions will face, both in the primaries in She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. to live, teach the obligations of were found to have hearing losses of was explained. of years ago, and another was the Emil Stunz. various degrees and were referred lower Snake river valley. citizenship and re-establish the Jaw of a Pleistocene horse, much May and in the general election next to the Malheur County Public spiritual ideals and faith of cur November. larger than present day animals. Health department for follow-up. fathers.’’ In addition to the displays, the Follow-ups were started Dec. 7 Special guests of the association MRS. FISHER walk to the Corey home is lined by asking the parents to meet with were the mayors of Ontario, Vale HAS SURGERY with mineral specimens of many On some islands in the South health department officials at the and Nyssa as well as presidents of Mrs. Herb Fisher is in the Malheur kinds, while literally “ tons” of rocks school and home visits were made Pacific there is a great lack of an A winter vacation trip to Cali the Lions clubs and chairmen of the Nyssa scout troop 419 went on an are near the “ rock shop” ready for Memorial hospital following major if the parents failed to keep the article which is quite common here. fornia was taken by Mr. and Mrs. school boards of Ontario, Vale, Ad overnight hike and camping trip 1 cutting and polishing, surgery there last Wednesday. appointment. Interviews with par This is the pencil. The boy scouts last Saturday. The camp was made j Earl W Hollingsworth during the rian and Nyssa. of Nyssa troop 419 are attempting ents of all 129 pupils were completed Robert Patterson of Adrian, pres past two weeks. The Hollingsworths in the vicinity of Mitchell Butte i to remedy this situation. These Jan. 11. left on their trip on Dec. 31 and re ident of the association, introduced southwest of Nyssa. scouts are undertaking a drive to ♦Mrs. Farris said that some of the the Rev. Carl H. Gross of Nyssa, turned last Sunday evening. Scouts making the trip were parents were aware of the hearing to collect pencils for the Islanders. Vernon Pond, Bob Storm, Dennis; They visited Mrs. Hollingsworth’s who gave the invocation. According to the scouts the Is loss of their children and most of During the dinner a quartet com sister, Mrs. Ward Hoover and stayed Forbess, Mike Eastman, Tom Sallee, j them were under a physician’s care. landers have only 10 pencils for Stanley Jamison, Ronny Lowtrip at their home over New Year's day. posed of Hugh Tobler, John Church, every 500 people. Obviously, this A few of the parents, whose child and Scoutmaster Henry Storm. Potato growers hear an optomistic dum of producers to authorize an They continued to Ouatay, Calif., Evan Tobler and the Rev. Oross, aU ren had mild high-tone losses only, situation is not conducive to whole where they stayed with their son, of Nyssa sang two numbers. The boys were lucky in that it was note on prospects for 1954 when agreement being set up. sale letter writing. Therefore, if wanted to defer medical attention Following a brief business session. Robert Dean Pearce. They also visit a warm night. They enjoyed hill Marion Thomas, agriculture eco Nephi Grigg, manager of the Ore- until the children were rechecked you might ever be desirious of re climbing and night games. Mitchell nomist from Oregon state college Following completion of these ed Mr. and Mrs. Hal Bowen, rela James Atteberry showed a film en ceiving mail form the South Seas, or in the fall of 1954. butte was climbed and some of told them this season was one to steps. Hart said, there remains the tives of Mrs. Hollingsworth, at Long titled, “Skippy and the Three Rs.” County health department records would Just like to foster the use of the scouts completed a 10 mile hike which depicted modern methods of stay with potatoes. He predicted setting up of the administration Beach. the written word, donations of pen show that parents of 111 children of teaching first grade pupils. toward their hiking merit badge. Hollingsworth reported good weath that prices will not reach 1952 levels committee and the establishment of the 129 either made appointments cils are in order. The next meeting of the associat but will be as favorable as any other any marketing regulation by the er and dry roads for the duration The boys will be coming around with their physicians at once or ion will be April 14. of the trip. season of the last 5 years. Thomas group. He pointed out that the ex promised to do so after the holidays. to receive your offerings to South spoke at the annual meeting of the istance of the market agreement did Sea literacy. (Continued on Page 10) Malheur County Potato and Onion not mean that restriction would Growers association Jan. 19 at the have to be imposed but that the A group of 12 Nyssa grade school Boulevard Orange. machinery stand in readyness when girls and their principal, Walter producers feel the need to regulate It is an economic fact that good McPartland, were in Caldwell Satur- marketing of their product. years follow bad, Thomas told the 1 day evening , where the girls put on Members of the Malheur Memor community to attend. A proposal to request a referen a tumbling exhibition between halves association members, and showed Activities of the hospital during A cast of more than 50 Nyssan* a member of the Junior Chamber, at the Pacific University-College of figures on California planting and dum adding to the present potato ial Hospital association will elect the past year will be thoroughlj market order restricting the mar three directors and hear the annual will present a musical variety show, Miss Pat Casey arrived in Nyssa Idaho basketball game. planting intentions that showed a outlined and a complete financial keting of cull potato for processing financial report next Monday even • On Stage America," sponsored by Sunday to assist the Jaycees in the trend to a smaller crop has started The girls were Joy Peterson, Wy- report will be given. Since the hos the Junior Chamber of Commerce, production of the show. She has had I 0na Athby Christina Vendrelf Oer already. Acreage there will be re was passed by the association mem ing at 8 p. m. when the association pital was built by the community, at the high school gym Jan. 29 more than 20 years experience in the | akline Mortnaka, Joane Young, duced by 25 percent according to bershlp. Also passed was a recomen holds Its annual meeting at the high the entire public is entitled to know dation for establishing a marketing school Little Theater. and 30. Army Air Corps where she assisted Sharon Jacques, Katherine Kltnken- latest USDA reports from there. all details of Its operation and fi Proceeds from the show will be in writing and directing several I bergi oiendora Benoit, Marlene Thomas pointed out that a small agreement on onions for the district. Board members whose terms ex Elmer Johnson, seed certification pire this year are Warren Farmer, nancial status, OToole said. used for various civic projects in- ihows. Cooper, Kay Hastings, Marlene surplus can demoralize a market Although the audit for 1953 has and a small shortage can insure good specialist of Boise pointed out ln a M. C. Seuell and George Schiemer. eluding the March of Dimes and the The director emphasized that the Adams and Elaine Smith not been completed, it has been in Jaycees’ annual Easter egg hunt. local show will start at exactly 8:04 Nobk, *orin ak a also accompanied prices, in pointing in probability to discussion of seed potatoes, that Directors to be elected for those dicated that the final report will (Continued on Page 10) Chorus routines in colorful cos- | p. m.— not a minute later. Tickets a better market as a result of last posts will serve for three years. Hold show a “ very healthy condition” year’s disasterous prices. tumes add a touch of glamor to the ( will be on sale this weekend from over members of (he board are Olea with many obligations having been show and local business men will .ip- members of the sponsoring organi- Billings, 1953 president of the asso paid o ff during the year in addition R. T. Hart of Pocatello, manager pear ln an old-fashioned minstrel, zatlon, the cast and choruses, ciation , Orant Rinehart, Jake Fisch to payment of all current operating of * W the Idaho-Eastern (-»regon Oregon mar- mar yv 2 O *c iuano-E,aswrn . , . line. Prizes will be awarded to out- ] In addition to the talent show. er, Arvel Child, Bernard Eastman. costs. The Malheur Memorial hos There will be a card party at the ket agreement fwmmisslon, in ex- j * 1 Cir©IltS W ig tlt ,ng amateur talent acts with residents of the Nyssa area will Oregon Trail hall on Jan. 26. Host plaining the governing market a- Monday evening Jan 25. is par- Mrs. Wesley Browne, Jed Lewis and pital is one of the few institutions in winners to be selected by the audl- elect a king and queen of Tiny Tots, and hostesses will be O. E. Cheldelir, agreement oulined three steps to ents nieht a- Bov Scout troon 419 Fred Bracken. the lntermountaln area that has not ence. Auditions for those interested Every child under six is eligible to Mrs. A. P. Goodell, Mrs. George establish a new agreement or amend | when parents have been invited to Voting members of the association been forced to Increase rates to in singing, instrumental presenta- enter and be will eligible for 6 prizes. Cleaver and Mrs. Jam«* Stephen, Jr. an ethtiing one (1) presentation of! visit the Scout meeting with their are those who have contributed $100 meet rising operating costs. tlons, imlatations o rtap dancing will To enter a child, a snapshot ahould The party will be open to the public^ an interested group of t*»e need fo r 1 aons Bob Storm troop reporter has to the hospital. Manager John Following the annual meeting, the be held Sunday afternoon at 2 30. be k it at the Journal office. Fur -1 -------------------------- - —- an agreement and - the things to be announced that there will be a O'Toole emphasized that attendance board of directors will convene to Anyone Mr*. L. E. Pounds Pound« ha« been ill done under it. (2) a hearing con speaker «nd refreshments will be Is not restricted to voting members, name officers, Including a president __ w__ wanting to take part Is ther information may be obtained Mr». urged to make arrangemarRs with I from Mrs. Oerald Curry, phone 6693. the past week. ducted by U8DA and (J) a referen- served. however, and urged everyone ln this for 1964. Scouts, Cubs See let Planes, Fire Fighting Saturday Rescues Infant Large Group Corn Growars Attend Annual Banquet County Politics Quiet As Primary Race Approaches Many Visitors Appear To See Rock Display 2,681 Children Gel Audiometer Tests In County County Teachers Hear Boise Man Extol Democracy Scouts Seek to Sever Overnight Trip South Sea Shortage Vacation Trip to California Taken Taken By Scouts Potato Growers Hear Bright Outlook On Prices From OSC Agriculturist Tumbling Class Gives Performance Annual Hospital Meeting and Election Slated for Next Monday at High School laycees Seeking Talent For Variety Show to Be Presented January 29-30 Card Party At Hall Boy Scouts Plan