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rfteNYSSA at Nyssa, Oregon, VOLUME fr\ I I NO. 49 JOURNAL GATEWAY TO THE OWYHEE AND BLACK CANYON IRRIGATION PROJECTS IN THE HEART OF OREGON'S SUGAR EMPIRE NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1938 q Road Bo. A V j o Be Considered By State Supreme Court Circuit Court Hears Case Tuesday LEGION HOLDS DISTRICT MEET si?? Free Christmas Tree Party and Santa Claus Friday December 23 at 3 P.M. In Nyssa Fastest Growing City In Oregon $1.50 PER YEAR P.W.A. Grant and Loan For Sewer Extensions Accepted PORTLAND MAYOR VISITS FACTORY Construction To Cost About $42,000 SPENDS AFTERNOON IN STATE OFFICERS ATTEND Tuesday night of this week, the NYSSA INSPECTING FACTORY The $100,000 road bond issue will1 SATURDAY'S MEETING city council made formal ac be taken to the state supreme court, j The annual district meeting pf Mayor Joseph Carson, of Portland ceptance oi the PWA loan of $23,- alter a ruling by Circuit Court! district 7 of the Oregon American was among the group of Portland 000 and grant of $18,180 for the ex Judge Ellis, Tuesday declared that] Legion was held in Vale last Satur men who arrived last Thursday to tension of the city sewer system. the election was without authority day. with State Commander Beck inspect the local sugar factory. Oth Work on which will start the last and therefore illegal. The court with and State Adjutant Carl Mos ers in the group Included. Oeorge of this month, in order to comply made it clear, however, that the er present. District Commander Baker, manager of the Columbia with the requirements of PWA that decision was simply a medium in Philon Anderson, was also present. Empires Industries. Palmer Hoyt, the project be commenced on or vhich it would be possible to take Beckwith talked to the Legion- manager of the Oregonian, and before December 31. The project the case to the higher courts, which aires. members of which represented Tom Shea, editor of the Portland will begin with two blocks Just it is estimated will hear the bond Adrian, a newly organized post, north of the new city well, and News-Telegram. case about December 22. will serve residence from Third to Mayor Carson was enthusiastic Nyssa. Ontario and Vale. The Malheur county district attor The afternoon meeting was fol First street on the alley in blocks about the possibilities that the lo ney demurred in favor of the plain lowed by a dinner served, by the 2 and 3 in the original townsite. and cation of the factory would mean tiff, Soren Hansen, in who's name members of the Vale Legion Auxil the Installation of a "construction” to eastern Oregon. the friendly suit was instituted, to iary. The group returned to Portland, bl-pass around the present pumping The dinner was followed by a further facilitate the supreme court the same evening leaving here plant. hearing. Even with a favorable rul dance. J. V. Otter, engineer from the about 5:30 p. m. ing of the supreme court being PWA regional office in Portland, made on December 22, it is the con LEGION WILL GIVE met informally with the council tention of some that the county, STAG PARTY Yessir! Santa Claus will be in Eagles and the Independent Order organizations that parents from all Sunday morning, and assisted in OREGON UTILITIES due to the short time left In which of the surrounding farm lands will VALUATION RAISED determining what portion of the a week from Friday for such of Odd Fellows, to comply with the PWA require- The Nyssa Post of the American Nyssa entire project would be moat feas is the word received from that ven- And he has promised that all the bring their youngsters in to the an metns of starting construction be ible as a starting unit. Because of old Saint by the members of kiddies will receive a big bug of nual Christmas tree party. through it's publicity com erable COMMISSION'S REPORT SHOWS fore December 31, will lose the fed Legion Don't forget the date and time— the City Council, the Chamber of candy if they are present at 3 p. m. the fact that the above mentioned mittee headed by Chairman Tucker POWER UTILITIES LEAD RAISE eral grant $71,640. With the loss announced that plans were under Commerce, the Fraternal Order o f! It is the hope of the sponsoring Friday, December 23 at 3 p. m. project had been previously survey of the grant the county will also way for a stag party, the date of ed and blue-printed it was decided SALEM—An increase of approxi to let this lose the supervision of the federal which will be decided tonight by the for bids, which bureau of roads, which would have post at It's regular meeting in the BEET GROWERS ASK CHAMBERS MEET mately 64.000.500 in the assessed according to unit an out TOXOID CLINICS WILL values advertisement ap of Oregon utilities is reported been one of the provisions of the Legion hall. BE HELD IN NYSSA by the state tax commission. Power pearing in today's Nyssa Journal FOR INCREASED IN WILDER grant. opened December 27. ON TUESDAY ALLOTMENT companies and steam railroads will Fred be McConnel, The road bonds were voted favor Caldwell engineer BUSINESS MEN HEAR show tha heavies t valuation in ably in May of this year, but it was STATE CORN SHOW will be the project engineer. Repay TALK ON WEED CONTROL HEALTH AUTHORITIES MAKE BENEFIT PAYMENT EXPECTED creases with values of electric rail ment* of the loan of not until the early part of August $23,000 to the SPECIAL PLEA TO PARENTS ABOUT END OF JANUARY roads and gas companies showing federal government will that the county court endeavored PRIZE WINNERS be made The Associated Chambers of decreases. to dispose of the bonds. At that time ANNOUNCED through the collection of service The county health toxoid clinic The annual meeting of the Nyssa Commerce of western Idaho and tiie firm of Teal. Winfree, McCul and maintenance charges, under Factory District Sugar Beet Grow eastern Oregon met in Wilder, for diphtheria immunization will be lough. Schuler and Kelley, reserved f*41IIEUF UOUNTY RANKS the same method now used in the ers association held it’s annual Monday night. President Peckham held at the school gymnasium for MRS. RAMBAUD their opinion as to the legality of IiiC.II AMONO MONEL AWARDS meeting original sewer system. Monday, at the Methodist welcomed the visiting business men all children six months and over on DIES TUESDAY the issue. Since that time the coun •The voters of Nyssa voted 73 to 7, December 20 for 10:00 a. m. and in ehmch tn Nfssm and intordueed the speakers of the ty distrist attorney's office and the Malheur county com exhibits were Presiding at the meeting was evening among whom were Attor to the afternoon, that artemoon in favor of the new sewer extension. firm have been preparing brief.; in outstanding at the second annual Charles Marshall, president of tha ney Weston of Boise, State Seed pupils may also be accommodated FUNERAL SERVICES FOR September 17, for the bond issue for order that the legality of the bonds state corn show held in Portland association. Speakers were R. M. Commissioner H. L. Spence and P. If children have already received PIONEER HELD TODAY the city's share of the new system, may he determined. ______ i and it Is this bond issue that the December 1, 2 and 3, according McKennon, Malheur county agri L. Kohoute. in charge of state weed one innoculatlon they should at this Tn the meantime the county court on information received by R. M. cultural agent, and Ray G. Larson control under WPA. time receive their second and if the Funeral services for Mrs. Zina j federal government has agreed to his employed Chris Fauerso, and to county agent. An of of the Amalgamated Sugar com Weston gave the group an outline child has never been innoculated Rambaud, in the form of a loan, at the 60, pioneer resident of : buy two surveyors, bought some equip McKennon, present time. ficial tabulation of the premiums the series should begin at this time Nyssa. who passed away at her j pany. of the hours and wage bill as it ment, furnished an office, and awarded has just been received and Two resolutions were presented by The city will have not more than Parents of school children should home from a heart attack Monday . would affect the average business otherwise set out to get the entire this shows that Out of a total of 37 Peter Tensen, Nyssa farmer, for eight months In which to complete fill In the blanks sent home by the morning, were held at 2:30 o'clock man. Spence in his talk gave those 122 mile project under way. Fauerso cash premiums open to Malheur consideration. The first, dealing the entire extension, which will In child but In case of pre-school chil this afternoon at the Methodist | and his staff left' the county jobs county entries. 30 were won by ex with a proposal to limit farmers in present an interesting history of the dren the blanks may be filled in at church with Rev Floyd E. White, clude service to a majority of homes noxious week problem in Idaho, the clinic. about the middle of November. west of the railway and those In hibits from this county. These ex this factory district to growing saying pastor of the church officiating that in 1905 Idaho was com hibits won first and second in every beets on 20% of their total acreage. paratively free from weeds while at All children over six months and Members of the family, including Ward Addition, east of the railway. class entered and the bulk of other This proposal, according to Tensen. the present time there were in ex under eight years have very little Mr. and Mrs. Nell Ford of Reno, The installation of a clarifier and SCANDINAVIANS prizes in each division. Information would be in line with the intention cess of 175,000 acres that were in natural Immunity from diphtheria Nev., and a sister, Mrs Sarah Perry other treatment facilities is set up received from Portland indicates of the sugar act, by giving the farm fested. Kohoute followed Spence and should be allowed to take ad of Pendleton, together with many In the project. PARTY PLANNED that the hi-brid corn grown under of small acreage an opportunity with a substantiation of the mount vantage of this service. friends were present at the services ANNUAL MEETING OF irrigation in Malheur county re er Except for the very small charge to raise sugar beets as against the White in his sermon refer OREGON TRAIL TO ing seriousness of the noxious weed SOCIETY ANNOUNCED ceived more attention than any farmer with larger acreage, who, problem, and called for a program of twenty-five cents to cover the red Rev. to the Christian faith she had PRESENT OPERETTA other group of exhibits and that Tensen claimed would use up the that would take from the county cost of the serum no other expense always mattntalned throughout her John E. Ostrom announced this the entire Malheur county display quota set by the secretary of agri agents office the control of weeds, is incurred. useful life. Two duets, “Abide With TWO ACT CHRISTMAS PLAY week that the annual Christmas had outstanding merit. This resolution was tabled and place the program under a Already several cases of diphteria Me" and “Lead Kindly Light,” were TO BE FEATURE STUDENTS celebration of the Scandinavian So The Oregon state corn show is culture. have been reported over the state sung by the Misses Bernice Martin "Santa’s pending the arrival from the sec- ] joint state and federal control. Airline," a Christmas ciety of southwest Idaho and east sponsored by the First National Bank retary the official quota for this A resolution was presented and and one in Malheur county so that and Alice Hashitani. with Mrs. H. operetta In two will be present ern Oregon will be held In Nampa of Portland and the Portland district. of The proposal was to adopted memorializing both the leg health authorities are making s E. Currey, accompanist. Buriel was ed at the Oregon acts Trail schoolhouse Friday, December 30 at 7 p. m„ in Chamber of Commerce. This year's the secretary second special request that all parents take of agriculture request in the Nyssa cemetery under the di of Idaho and Oregon sup advantage of the clinic at this time. rection of the Nyssa Funeral home. Friday evening December 23rd. The the Eagles hall. show was held in the lobby of the ing an increase in the recent acre islatures porting the proposal of this joint The immunization and toxoid Mrs. Rambaud had been failing cast consists of the entire school The program will Include music, Multnomah hotel. five principal characters. control. Scandinavian films and a Christ The following is a list of the win age R. allotment. clinic will be held in Adrian at the health the past three years and with M. McKennon's talk dealt with Mrs. Albert Hopkins Is directing mas tree. ners in the four classes open to the sugar act of 1937. being in the Other speakers were State Sen school house on Thursday. Decem in was attended by Dr. J. J. Sarazln. the production with Goldie Miller, Newport and Mr. Murphy, rep ber 21 and will begin at 9 a. m. Those who attend are asked to Malheur county exhibitors: of an explanation of the ator The end came peacefully Monday Mrs, Joe Stam. and Albert Hopkins bring sandwiches. Coffee and cake August Moeller, first; Wilbur nature resentative of the Idaho State This free service is but one of the I morning, her daughter, Mrs. Ruby function and interpretation of the Chamber of Commerce. will be furnished by the society. Stewart, second; Henry Derry, third nature of the act. Larsen told the The next meeting will be the lat activities which the funds from the Ford, arriving from Reno with her assisting. The operetta consists of more all of Ontario. Cecil Graver of members present that payment ap Christmas seals make possible so husband a few hours before she than 20 songs and dances. All chil Richland place eighth, while Jacob plications would be prepared as ter part of January, in Boise. The that it is most appropriate at this ] passed on. Mr. Ford leaves for his dren will In'costumes. The Ore SEAL SALE GETS Relk of Nyssa won ninth place in soon as the tonnage reports had definite date will be announced time to purchase those seals. home soon, but Mrs Ford’s stay gon Trail be Parent Teacher associa later. this class. Clinics are to be held at Willow; compiled. UNDER WAY with the family is indefinite. tion Is assisting with In the 4-H club class Joe Stewar: been Creek on December 13, at 8 a. m. Mrs. Zina Rambaud was bom in The public is invited the to costumes. These reports could not be deter attend. place first; Doyn Price second, both mined until the average sugar con Christmas Cantata— Vale at the High school on Decem Colfax, Wash., passed away De The P T. A. Is sponsoring the ONLY THIRD OF SEALS tree of Ontario: Kennth Beneel. of tent, set this year at 17.34%, had The Christmas cantat. “His Natal ber 14. at 9 a. m. Ontario on De cember REPORTED AS SOLD 12. 1938. at her home in treats. A big evening is plan Hermiston. third; James Nichols. been determined as set up in the Day", by Edward W. Norman, will cember 15 at 9 a. m. Harper on De Nyssa. She leaves her husband. and Mrs. J. William Turner reported Nyssa fifth. 16, at 9 a. m. Nyssa, De Peter Rambaud. one son. Frank, ned. sugar act. according to Larsen, with given Sunday evening. Dec. 18. cember cember 20 this past week that the sale of The Smith-Hughes winners were the government payment of be be of Nyssa, a daughter. Mrs. Post Office to Remain Open— Methodist Community church at 9 a. m . at 10 a m , December 21, both Christmas seals in Malheur county Homer Brewer. Ontario, first; Earl tween $1.99 and $2 being made some at at the Ruby Ford of Reno, a sister, Mrs Postmaster S. D. Goshert has an 8 o'clock. Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff Is Howard, Payette. Rte 2 second and has reached only the half way mark Local doctors will be in charge Sarah Perry; of Pendleton and one nounced that the postoffice will re time around January 25. director and Mrs. H. E. Currey with so far. It is necessary that eight Buddie Rowland. Ontario third. county health nurse. Mrs. grandaughted. Peggy Ford. In closing Larsen said that all the the accompanist. Those taking part main open ally day on Saturday. cents per capita be raised if the 75 In the state-wide competion for labor claims must be shown to have ere Alice Hashitani. June Marie Edna Flannlgan Farris and womens December 17, and Saturday, De percent of the amount is to be kept Hy-brid com. Malheur county walk- been paid, in presenting benefit Wilson. Betty Osterkeamp. Francis club members assisting. cember that the delivery of off with eight of the ten awards, claims to the county committee. Foster. Lola Lee Gaston. Bemicc in the locality. PARMA AND NYSSA Christmas 24 mall may be expedited. Two thousand five hundred fifty the first three places going to Sam SHEEP KILLERS AT WORK Mr. Ooshert is also warning those Martin. Nadine Maynard. Gladys TO PLAY FRIDAY Fretwell, first; Mildred McCrater. packages of seals were mailed out This past wpek the annual re who use this postoffice to mall their Bratton. Caran Watson, Mrs. Paul- PICKETING LAW by the committee and only a third second; Jacob Groot. third. LOCALS COP TWO FROM port of sheepmen that the dogs packages ealy as the limited quart us. Mrs Poage. Mrs. Donahue, Mrs. UNDER FIRE of them have been returned at the ers and number of aides allow for Chadwick. Mrs. R. A Thompson. are killing their flecks in large HOMEDALE HOOPSTERS end of the first two weeks. j DR. MILLAR SPEAKS OF C.I.O. Mrs. Fred Osterkaemp, Mrs. Gildae. numbers came to the Journal of the handling of only a certain In Nyssa $52 has been taken in STUDENTS fice. Nyssa scored two victories over Mrs. W W Foster. Mrs. White. C. amount dally and those who mall on sale of Christmas seals. In On TO COLLEGE FILED BY LABOR Homedale here Tuesday night The No one realizes more than a C Wyckoff, Mrs. A V. Pruyn. late may have their packages un IDAHO. Caldwell CHARGES tario $212 has been netted, in Vale (Special!—Dr. OF James ORGANIZATION ATTORNEY sheepman the value of a well train first team won with a score of 16 avoidably Dwight Wyckoff. Bert Bratton, El- Millar, dean $56. In the Kingman district which of religious education at the College SALEM—Labor leaders have turned ridge Gaston, and R. A. Thompson. ed dog and most of them do not to 8, and the second team won 32 destination. delayed In reaching their includes Kingman Kolony. Adrian. the federal social security board wish to see the dogs killed. to 14. The next home game will be Idaho and popular lecturer in to their Big Bend and Wade $30 was raised of efforts to compel repeal of But unfortunately some dogs played with Parma tomorrow night. Inspect Fat Cattle— throughout southern Idaho, ad and in the Owyhee and Oregon dressed the student body of the Oregon's recently adopted anti Nyssa the Bargain Center. seem to be bom sheep killers and The first game will start at 7:30 The 2400 head of steers in the Trail area $20 law Charges filed by Leo these usually hunt the flocks In The regular game started with Amalgamated sugar company stock high school Thursday His sub picketing The Red Cross and the Christmas1 Star Pressman. CIO attorney, that the packs at night. It Is up to the owner both teams, frequently on the de yards were Inspected by O. C. was “Knowing How.” and in It Oregon seal sale for the perventlon of tub ject law conflicts with the un of the dog to see that such depre fensive. Both fives had difficulty In Knight and Charles Reed of Cald he advised young people as to some erculosis. are two separate organ of the ways to make friends, meet employment compensation section dations are slopped and during the breaking through for close-ln-shots. well yesterday afternoon Both of izations and the funds raised to emergencies and adversity, how to of the social security act has taken ’ROUND TOWN feeding season keep his animal shut Nyssa led 11 to 6 at the half. The the visitors have herds of cattle and benefit one cannot be applied for best use leisure time and how to im three Oregon officials to Washing up or tied up at home. If not the home team came back In the last were Interested in the feeding plans the relief of the other so that it is this week to defend the anti- sheep owners are warning that they half to Increase Its lead and hold adopted by the company and make the most of per I ton necessary to contribute to each prove picketing act before the federal He man Ed DUly demonstrating will kill on sight any strange dog the visitors to but 2 points. sonality separately if each is to benefit. ! board Should the Social Security [ to Eders gang how to scale an Ice where the sheep are feeding. MARKETS The starting lineup included Also the owner of a dog is by law Nyssa ; board uphold the contention of the! box. Christmas lights agleam at Pos Homedale Wheat, cwt. ..... 65 Pioneer Passes On— ! CIO attorney, it is pointed out. Ore- j door steps and In windows . , Ernest required to pay damages for all Lewis O Hayne Oats, cwt, ________ 80 THE TFMPER 4TURES Mrs O. R. Hite a pioneer of the l gon will be cut off from participa- j Wilson ordering tome sunshine and sheep killed if his animal Is identi Ray O Barnes Barley, cwt. ... ............. .70 Following Is the report: Low Owyhee district passed away at the I tlon In federal cooperation for un-1 getting it—for a couple of days. . . fied Graham C Rose Clover seed, cart. ................. $14 50 Date F Johnston Alfalfa seed, cwt. ............ *1660 Ma usling 31 39 Holjl Rosajjy hospital in Ontario employment compensation and In Snappy new car of Charlie Oarrts- Dec 9 Wilson F Young Hay, per ton ......................„..4 6 00 Dec 10 .... ................... 26 43 yesterday afternoon after a linger dustries in this state would be pen son's . City officiate and council From Jordan Valley— Mr and Mrs Robert long of Jor Nyssa substitutes were Futrell, Eggs, large ---- alized through continued assess going to town for that new sewer -27 23 42 ing illness. Dec 11 18 11 40 Mrs Hite Is survived by her hus ment of Its payrolls for support of And the Streets all decorated for dan Valley spent .Saturday evening Pompe, Holmes. Srhneltsr and Bor Eggs, small --------------- Dec 12 and Sunday shopping and vteitlng en. Hogs, choice, cwt. ....................6 7.25 Dec 13 • 36 band and and several children and unemployment compensation with ] Santa's reception In Nyssa and were overnight guests Cows ............... ...............$3 25® $4 25 14 33 definite funeral plans are still un none of its benefits accruing to; Dec. 14 at the J. T. Long home workmen in this state. Wysaa the Bargain Heifers ................ 64.50*65.35 30 36 arranged. Dec. 15 ...