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Nyssa VOLUME LIII THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 13. 1958 D evelopm ent Clinic Set for Boise ( Gate City Journ R ep resentatives of N y s s a ’ s In d u strial com m ittee w ill atten d th e In d u strial D evelopm ent clinic to be held in Boise M arch 27. H ugh T obler. chairm an of the C h am b er in d u strial developm ent group w ill head the local delega- ion atten d in g the all-day w o rk shop sessions. Idaho’s G overnor R obert E. Sm ylie w ill talk at th e luncheon session on “T h e P a rt S tate Gov ern m e n t P lays in In d u stria l De velopm ent.” P anel discussions w ill also take place fe atu rin g five in d u strial developm ent authorities. T h e In d u strial D evelopm ent clinic is being sponsored by the W estern Idaho - E astern O regon In d u strial D evelopm ent council in cooperation w ith local C ham bers of C om m erce and th e Idaho De p artm e n t of C om m erce and De velopm ent. Richland— Humorous Titles And New Novels Greet the Public Salt Lake City R esident Visits Reporter Slated For Knife & Fork Meeting Saturday Mrs. Bob H aney P hone 3229 Mrs. D. I Done of S alt L ake A new novel by B etty S m ith an d several hum orous titles head City, sister of Mrs. W arren F a rm th e list of books going into cir er, is a visitor at the F arm er hom e culation S atu rd ay , M arch 15, at Mrs. H arold Dail visited w ith M alheur county library. Mrs. Tom W iley and Mrs. Bob "M aggie— Now" is a new novel Holmes, S atu rd ay afternoon. by B etty S m ith, au th o r of “A Mr. and Mrs. Ed. C held a tte n d T ree G row s in B rooklyn,” telling the story of a girl grow ing up a- ed a farew ell p arty in honor of m ong the im m igrant Irish and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil B aekw eg S a t G erm ans of B rooklyn, who w-ith u rd a y night a t the hom e of Mr. Ì h er ow n need to be needed a t and Mrs. T aft P ett, n ea r A pple trac ted leaners, even in h er choice Valley. Mr. and Mrs. D uane H alcam b of a husband. atten d ed a couples bridge p arty "T he Dog Who W ouldn't Be" S atu rd ay night at the hom e of by F arley M ow at describes the Dr. and Mrs. D w ight M ason n ea r exploits of a dog the au th o r knew A pple Valley. in his youth: M utt was m eant for Mr. and Mrs. Tom ishitani a t o th er things; as a dog he w as only tended the R obert Jo ffrey dance m aking the best of it. concert a t th e O ntario H igh "Y ou're S tepping on My Cloak School last M onday night. and D agger" by R oger H all relates Susan H artley w as an o v er ad v en tu res in the OSS, told in a n ight guests of Connie Jo IIol- H arriso n Wood hum orous vein. cam b F riday night. "T w isted Tales from S h ak es H arrison W ood, a rep o rter and Mr. and Mrs. F ran k J a y v isit p ea re" by R ichard A rm o u r is a ed several friends at G randview , n ew scaster w ho has been beating hu m o rist’s view s “in w hich,” the Idaho Sunday. a p ath to th e doors of influential su b -title tells us, “S h ak esp eare’s M r. and Mrs. Jam es H iatt of politicians in th e n atio n ’s capitol, best-know n plays are presented P arm a w ere T hursday evening as w ell as to im p o rtan t spots in a new light, th e old lig h t h av visitors at the Scott H ra tt home. aro u n d th e w orld, w ill be the The jun iors of N yssa high school ing blow n a fuse . . .” E lder and Mrs. E. J. M artin of guest of h onor of m em bers .of the w ill p resen t th e ir class play F ri "A s F a r as My F eet W ill C arry th e M issionary B aptist C hurch M alh eu r co u n ty K nife & Fork day, M arch 14, beginning at 8 p.m. M e" by Jo sef B auer recounts one w ere S unday evening visitors at club S atu rd ay evening at the East in the high school cafetorium , it m an’s escape from a Soviet prison the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Side cafe in O ntario. has been announced. “T he Red cam p to w hich he had been sen H iatt. D espite a q u a rte r of a century Key, a one-act play, w ill precede tenced for 25 years of forced lab Mr. and Mrs. E. C. T erb u n e of chasing dow n th e news as it th e th ree-act production, “A M ur o r and his th ree -y ea r flight across visited in new P lym ou th S unday broke. Wood w ill not talk alto d e r Has B een A rranged.” afternoon at the hom e of Mr. and g eth er on c u rre n t affairs or w hat S iberia to freedom . S tu d en ts p o rtra y in g the charac "T he S cent of F ear" by J. H. Mrs. Ed. Bowm an. the big brass in W ashington is ters in “T he R ed K ey ” are Tim W illiam s is an account of the a u Mrs. W alter C annon atten d ed doing p olitically or diplom atically. M cG innis as N icholas; Jo a n M aul- th o r’s assignm ent to see if ele th e O w yhee M issionary Society Instead, he w ill regale club m em d ing as his house guest, K aren; ph an ts could be used to e x tra c t F rid ay afternoon at th e E lver bers w ith hum orous stories he has and C arol C ooper as his insane teak from the A ndam an Islands, N eelson home. picked up along th e corridors of sister. B illy C annon atten d e d the , legislative h alls an d unusual in- a prison colony in B engal Bay off P lay in g in the th ree -ac t play B u rm a and of how he helped his Y ounth R ally at Jam ieso n T h u rs cidents h ap p en in g behind th e are B urton S m ith, C harles Jasp e r; convict assistants reg ain th eir day. P a t M cW illiam s, F rances M ullins; self-respect. Mrs. Ed C hild atten d ed the Am- L au ra H ust, Miss G roze; Dan "A frican E xplorer" by S eym our ..ity .c lu b b an q u e t F rid ay at C arl’s W i l s o n , C avendish; G retchen Pond presents a p o rtra it of a m an Doll House. R in eh art, Mrs. W ragg; R oger B er- w hose in tere st in n a tu re carried M r. and Mrs. D uane H olcom b gam , Jim m y N orth; H elen W in him into th e w ilds of A frica and atten d e d a fam ily d in n er at th e ter, B eatrice A rth u r; M arilyn O d into the field of tax id erm y —C arl R. M. C ochrun hom e S unday. en, Mrs. A rth u r; and Doris B ene A keley. Mr. and Mrs. W arren F a rm e r dict, a w om an. "E ven as You Love" by E liza | are p aren ts of a new son, J o h n T ickets are av ailab le from any b eth T revino is a sto ry of A nn Douglas, born Feb. 28. ju n io r stu dent. Mr. and Mrs. W ayne R obb and w hose m arria g e is failing and who tu rn s to h er sister, S now ’s, Mr. and M rs. Bill R icheson w ere M exican household for com fort S unday d in n er guests at th e hom e and w isdom b u t discovers p ro b , of Mr. and Mrs. H arold Dail. lem s there also and finds she m ust h elp as w ell as be helped. J. Q uigleys Home L ions club m em bers m et M on "B ridgehead: the D ram a of Is d ay noon at C arl’s Doll House for ra el" by W aldo F ra n k is a p o rt- From Arizona Trip th e ir re g u la r business session. ra it of Isra e l’s re latio n w ith his Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Q uigley r e L loyd W ilson was program c h a ir tu rn e d hom e S unday from a tw o to ry and w ith m an. m an. A film , “Big G am e H u n tin g " If You L ive w ith L ittle C h il w eeks’ vacation in P h o en ix and in A laska,” w as show n to the d re n " by C arolyn K au ffm an and Mesa, Ariz. T he Q uigleys accom - group. P atricia F a rre ll is a guide for I panied th e ir g ran d d au g h ter, Mr. Discussion of N yssa m em bers p aren ts suggesting outdoor and and Mrs. Don Q uigley of W eiser. m aking visitations to o th e r clubs indoor play and various ideas for In Mesa they w ere guests at the w as the m ain topic of fu tu re p ro j having fu n w ith pre-school ch il hom e of Mrs. Jo h n Q uigley’s b ro jects. ther, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Q uigley. dren. A Rex S tout m ystery novel con N ath an K im ball of Y akim a, C LA SSIFIED FOR RKSDLT? cludes the list: "If D eath Ever W ash., visited W ednesday at the For best results use the Jo u rn al S lept." hom e of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. 'Yassifiod W ard W ieneke. NFS Junior Class To Present Play Friday Evening NUMBER 10 iMyssans Appear On C oi I Dean's List D aniel L. K lin k en b erg and K eitha Hahn, both of Nyssa, w ere am ong the 97 C o lleg e' of Idaho stu d en ts attain in g the d ea n ’s list for th e sem ester at the C aldw ell school. A g rade p oint of 3.25 is neces sary for listing on this honor roll, college officials reported. Special Program Slated for PTA T he Nyssa PTA will m eet M arch 13 beginning a t 8 p.m. at th e school. Dr. G ene O dle of College of Idaho, d irecto r of stu d en t p er sonnel, w ill be guest speaker. His su b ject w ill cover new tren d s in p resen t-d ay educatiorf. Special m usical n u m b ers will be presen ted by th e accordion band, u n d er d irection of In stru c to r J a c k H unt of C aldw ell. P a r ticip atin g stu d en ts w ill be D ianne Wilson, M ilton S m ith, L inda Reece, Dean Mason, Sidney L an caster, A leta A nderson and C aro lyn Tensen. Mr. and Mrs. G ra n t R in eh art are p rogram ch airm en and re fresh m en ts w ill be served by M r.; and Mrs. A lfred A dam s and th eir com m itteem en. scenes w hich n ev er broke into the new s colum ns at all. A ccording to this v eteran new s m an and radio com m entator, th ere are m ore stran g e th in g s hap p en ing in the n atio n ’s capitol than along New Y ork's B roadw ay. C iti zens and tax p ay ers w ho have th e idea ev ery th in g going on in W ash ington is dead serious w ould be 1 g reatly surprised if they knew ju st h alf the tru th . . . and th a t j is w h at Wood plans to tell club ! m em bers. PICTURED ABOVE is an in terior view of the new G race L u th eran church of Vale w hich was dedicated in special s e r vices S unday, Feb. 16. The Rev. Jo h n B riehl of Nyssa is pasto r of both the Vale church and F aith L u th eran at Nyssa. All fu rn ish in g s for the c a rp e t ed chancel are of A ppalachian Broshia C ase . R eceives M edal At E ugene Meet Miss B roshia Case, division 8 w inner of the A m erican Legion o ratorical contest, accom panied by her m other, Mrs. Dolly Case, left F riday fo r Eugene w here she joined eig h t contestants who w ere vieing for state honors S atu rd ay . The finals w ere held a t the A m erican L egion hall red oak w ith d esert rose finish. L am inated arches accentuate the ceiling and th e w indow panes are all of soft rose. A new electric Conn organ has been installed in th e church. The $35.000 red brick v eneer house of w orship, com pleted m ainly by v o lu n teer w orkers, is lo cat ed at Y akim a and F streets. —Schoen Photo. Miss Case, th e only sophom ore ! contestant, was aw arded a bronze m edal for her particip atio n . Fol- I low ing the finals all contestants w ere en tertain ed w ith a b an q u et at the O sborn hotel. SEYBOLD'S Radio — TV Service 515 N orth E ighth Dial 3913 r ; 5 > ' Lions M em bers H ave M eeting FRIDAY and SATURDAY March 14-15 SUNDAY and MONDAY March 16-17 lACK LEMMON ERNtE R O f t C S KATHRYM GRANT 0 CORNELL Sea! S ale H ead Asks County Help More th an 500.000 O regon resi dents are due to receive E aster Seals in the m ail during the next Sew days and Mrs. W. H. Farson of O ntario, M alheur county c h a ir m an, expressed hope th a t people of M alheur county will “respond generously.” T he E aster Seal sale, prim e source of rev en u e for the Oregon Society of C rippled C h ild ren and A dults, w ill continue through E aster S unday. A pril 6. “E aster Seals have becom e a sym bol of hope for th e crippled children of O regon,” Mrs. Farson stated, “because th ro u g h E aster Seals they have received so m any benefits n ev er available to them before, such as the E a ste r Seal hospital school in E ugene and C am p E aster Seal. 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Give us a calll You will find there is no food or service anywhere comparaDle to that found on Union Pacific dining cars. Many other delightful surprises w hen you go by train—choice of accommodations, Coach or Pullman . . . generous baggage allowance . . . family travel plan that saves you money . . . the added convenience of a rail travel credit card . . . no highway hazards or jangled traffic nervei . . . dependable, all-weather service, to mention a few. Don’t take anyone's word for i t . . . Try it yourself. . . soon 1 / For details, reservations, or help with your travel plane, see your nearest Union Pacific Railroad ticket agent. AQUA AMMONIA We have all mixes oi liquid fertilizer— Also dry fertilizers. Union Pacific Railroad MYSSA CO-OP SUPPLY Abac/ o f /í# o'o//y Dome/mers onei S foom /S n ort 18 North 2nd u s k Pleasant indeed G allon Get Your NYSSA THEATRE ...w hen you go Union P a c if ic , S S .4 3 G leason g u n n er pins w ere p re sented to five local L egionnaires last T hursday w ho had enrolled 12 or m ore m em bers in A m erican Legion post No. 79 for the year. T he pins w ere presented at a jo in t social m eeting of the local Legion post and the a u x iliary by d istrict No. 15 C om m ander F red E. B ennett. Those receiving the G leason gunner pins included C om m ander B ennett, post No. 79 C om m ander H arold B rendle, A d ju tan t H am il ton C hadderdon, Don G raham and K ay B rendle. to;. f I zvj rocms in Awards Given Five For Memberships TUESDAY—March 18 V . . s 0 Phon« 2548 )