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JAeNYSSA G/i®tJj8TY JOURNAL Published at Nyssa, Oregon, GATEWAY TO THE OWYHEE AND BLACK CANYON IRRIGATION PROJECTS IN THE HEART OF OREGON’S SUGAR EMPIRE VOLUME XXXV, NO. 30 M ethodist Church Destroyed By Fire Saturday Fastest Growing City In Oregon NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1940 Services Held For Mrs. Lafrenz PROCLAMATION $1.50 PER YEAR Nyssa Youth Admits Firing Church And Parsonage In Keeping with the recognition which Ore In the flower banked chapel of the Parish hall friends and neigh- 1 gon’s newest industry, the beet sugar industry, The Methodist Church, a land bors of Mrs. Bettie Lafrenz gather is to receive throughout the entire state from * SECOND BLAZE IS mark in this community since it’s ed on Tuesday afternoon to pay August 2 to 17, and mindful of the proud part DOWNFALL OF completion on Wednesday, Febru their last respects to her as Rev.} that the city of Nyssa enjoys in that new indus ary 24, 1909, was completely destroy Stanley Moore of Ontario read th e ! FIREBUG ed by fire of undetermined origin, Episcopal ritual. try, it is with sincere appreciation that I ask all last Saturday morning. Mrs. Lafranz passed away at the It took the Nyssa Police depart citizens of Nyssa and our vast trading area to The parsonage, while severely home of her daughter, Mrs. Dick j ment just about two hours, Thurs Word was received today here join together in acknowledging the part which damaged by the intense heat, which Tensen after an illness of several I theVeterans Facility at Los day morning to clear up the cause of set it on fire, was saved by quick months at 1:45 a. m. Sunday, July this new Oregon industry is playing and will from Angeles that Charles C. Wilson, long the fire that destroyed the Method and efficient work on the part of 28. 1940. continue to play in the industrial progress, and a resident of Nyssa, had passed ist Church last Saturday morning the volunteer fire department, in Mrs. Lafrenz was born at Daven away there on July 29th. No furth and the second blaze in the parson prosperity of the State of Oregon, and to urge Washington, D. C. News Bureau of charge of Fire Chief Bill Schire- port, Iowa on May 21, 1859 and i er details were learned but It Is pre age, with the arrest of George Hale them to show their appreciation by the greater sumed the Nyssa Gate City Journal man. The heat from the fire was so lived for several years after in the that burial would be in Cal 17, Nyssa youth, who has signed a statement that he set both fires sale and use of this superior Oregon product. ifornia. WASHINGTON, D. C.—Alarmists intense that firemen had difficulty middle west. She came with her “Just to see some excitement". Mr. Wilson was well known by all are worrying about the compulsory in approaching the burning build husband the late George F. La R. A. Thompson, Night patrolman Kenneth Lang- frenz and their family to Nyssa in ing display windows in the Atk- old timers in the community having military training and registration ton's suspicions were aroused at the 1910 and immediately became at- son building, just across the street, been identified with the early grow of every male between 18 and 65 Mayor th and development of Nyssa. Dur lire this (Thursday) morning, when years. They want to know why were all cracked from the heat. sociated with the development of the city and the surrounding count- j Adding to the difficulty of the de ing the World war he was Mayor of he saw someone leave the vicinity American citizens should be drafted of the parsonage, but was not close the city. into uniform when there is no war partment was the burning of one ry. Later they returned again to enough to identify the person. of the fire hoses, necessitating the the middle west for several years, \ Two years ago Mr. W Ison visited nor war in sight. Army brass hats laying of a new line. Fire brands and fourteen yeas ago returned t o ' Quiet trailing and questioning of Nyssa and renewed old friendships plan an army of 3,000,000 men, from the burning building were scat Nyssa to remain permanently. those at the scene of the fire and made many new ones. which is not large for a country tered over a wide area of the city brought about the arrest of the Mr. Lafrenz passed away several the size of the United States, but by the high wind that was blowing years ago and since that time Mrs. j youth on an arson charge which Max is very large and very costly as a at the time of the fire, causing Lafrenz has made her home w ith ! Taggart, county district attorney MALHEUR RAMS TO peacetime army. filed with Justice of the Peace Wil alarm that they would set other her daughter. She was associated i GO TO PENDLETON Another feature of the conscrip fires. liams this afternoon. Young Hale with the Episcopal church and its RAM SALE said th a t he went into the basement tion program, approved by the sen The alarm was turned in by J. B. activities as she was with the Nyssa I of the church, had piled papers and ate committee on military affairs, ■Geizentanner, owner of the local Civic Club and community charit B. B. Burroughs of Adrian has rubbish near the furnace and coal is that any conscript taken from his theatre, who noticed the blaze, and able associations. been announced by Walter A. Holt, bin and touched a match to it, leav Job to respond to the call of the thinking that it was a grass fire, Mrs. Lafrenz is survived by her Secretary of the Oregon Wool grow ing the church and later returning colors must be re-hired by his em went to investigate, and discover daughter Mrs. Dick Tensen of Nys ployer at the end of his compulsory ed that the church was on fire. At sa, Commander W. F. Lafrenz U. The Blue Mountain Seed Growers ers Association, as having consigned to assist the fire department In Here are the leaders from the six service. Severe penalties arc im that time he said the blaze was not S. N„ retired, San Francisco and districts, for the Malheur County Association will hold an “open several of his purebred Suffolk rams putting out the blaze. The same posed on an employer who fails to big but when he came out from Mr. Arnold L. Lafrenz, San Diego. Queen Contest: Ontario, Velma Kol- house” day at it’s Ontario cleaning to the Oregon Ram Sale to be held procedure was followed In the second at Pendleton on August 23. So far take back the draftee. On the sur turning in the alarm that the whole Music at the Parish Hall was baba, 50.250; Margie Mowell, Nyssa, plant on Saturday, at 1 p. m., ac as is known these are the first Mal fire in the parsonage, Hale told officers. He will undoubtedly be face this looks good, but not for side of the building was ablaze. cording to an announcement made 50,250; Petia Veristain, Vale, 21,850; furnished by Mrs. C. C. Hunt, Mrs. the employer. At the end of the The loss is partially covered by Arthur Boydell and Mrs. Leo Erma Points, Adrian, 46,750; Dor this week. The official opening of heur County rams ever to be sold held over for the grand jury on the arson charge. service period of the conscript his insurance. othy Baltzor, Jordan Valley, 500 and this plant will mark the realization at the Oregon Sale. Hollenberg. 750 head of rams have been con old employer may be out of busi of a number of seed growers in the Ida Jones, Juntura, 1200. Just when and where the new Interment was on Wednesday ness, bankrupt or been compelled church building will be built is a The standing of the other candi county to own their own seed clean signed to the sale this year, a fifty to reduce his employes to a minim question not yet decided on by the morning at the Ontario cemetary. dates in Nyssa district are: Ann ing plant. The plant was purchas percent Increase over any previous Pall bearers were Messrs Arthur Johnson, 32,600 Josephine Burke, ed from the Michael-Leonard Seed year according to Mr. Holt. These um, or he may no longer need the board of Trustees, but it is known Include 230 Hamshires, 200 Suf- special skill of the consript. Re that several members of the church H. Boydell, William E. Schireman, 5,800; Twilia Latham. 5,000; and figure of $15,000. gardless, however, the employer favor a location off of Main street. Frank Hall, C. C. Hunt. Tom Cow Margaret Toombs, 7,000. M. W. Osborn, Nyssa, is president folks 20 Suffolk Hampshire cross must re-engage the worker who was It is the present plans to repair the ard and Deane Smith. The fair Board has completed el of the association and one of the breds, 100 Lincolns, 60 Lincoln Ram With the help of the merchants Arrangements were in charge of aborate plans for the Cornation Ball original organizers of the Malheur bouillet crossbreds and 100 Ram taken away by the draft. parsonage. and business men of Nyssa the Nyssa bouillets. the Nyssa Funeral Home. which will be held on Friday Aug county growers. H. C. Avery, former Mrs. A. L. Atkeson and Merle W. All of these rams will be sold at Fall Festival will have a strictly ust 30, at Ontario and in which county agricultural agent for Union Portland Woolen Mills has sold Burres. Minister of the church ask local rodeo as an additional attrac prominent citiz as of Oregon and county is the full time manager of auction to the highest bidder and wool blankets valued at $196,562 to ed the Nssa Journal to thank the Idaho will take 7>art. It is at this the association and plant opera they are of finest quality. Sheep tion this year. A start had been the army, and Malarkey & Hollan fire department for their exdellent FORTY REGISTER men interested In finding the best made on the rodeo idea, was dropp ball that the judges will select the tion. FOR HOME CAMP der, Portland, have been awarded a work in checking the fire. quality rams without doing a lot ed and later revived when it was fortunate young lady who will rule $33,950 contract for buildings at of traveling over the country, can learned that those farmers and fair, Forty Malheur County women over the three day county Vancouver barracks. The navy has fill their requirements at the sale. stockmen who were in favor of the bought pine lumber valued at $40,- FACTORY EMPLOYEES have already registered for the sev August 31, September 1 and 2. Tire sale is sponsored and managed idea were disappointed over the enth annual Homemakers’ Camp to 788 from Daugherty Lumber Co.. by the Oregon Woolgrowers Associa fact that the committee had de be held at Payette Lakes August 14 Cottage Grove; raw linseed oil for TO HOLD PICNIC cided to drop the rodeo. tion. to 18 inclusive. Registrations close ODD FELLOWS $11,764 from Kerr Gifford & Co.. The committee is meeting tonight The employees af the Amalgamat on Monday August 5, and it is ex BUY HALL Portland, and lumber at $6,324 from and will start windng up the tag ed Sugar Company in the Nyssa pected that a total of 50 Home Some lucky 4-H club or FFA George E. Miller Lumber Co . Port ends of the Festival, the entry lists The Nyssa Odd Fellows and Re- member will be the proud possessor OWYHEE SCHOOL land. These are the first national factory will hold their first annual makers will have registered by th at have been thoroughly gone over Employees Picnic on Saturday. Aug. bekahs lodges are now the proud time, according to R. M. McKennon, defense orders placed in the state. of a pedigreed Guernesy bull calf BUS CONTRACT and it remains now to work up the The next announcement will report 3 at the Gala Gardens, east of On County Agent, who is supervising possessors of a hall of their own, a donated by Bernard Eastman, real premiums. (By Lucie Marie Case) a $2,000,000 order for four navy tario. John Lienhard, chairman of arrangements for the camp under goal that has long been the aim of estate broker of Payette, Idaho as The dates have been set ahead the members. Sunset Valley (Special) Charles boats to the Commercial Iron Works the picnic, said that much of the direction of the camp committee. a jrize at the Malheur County Fair. to September 6 and 7, in order to success of the picnic was assurred The hall, formerly owned by Pete A. Ditty was low bidder for the The camp Is open to any woman This calf was born June 29, 1940, of Portland. agree with the dates open for the by the many merchants in Nyssa in the county over 18 years of age. Tensen, lately occupied by the As is valued at $200 and has a “blood" three year contract for the trans Silver State Attractions carnival who have donated merchandise to sembly of God church, was a t one portation of school students of the The total camp fee for the 5 days With the American export mark line that Is outstanding, being only which has agreed to show here. et shot on account of the war. the be given for prizes in the long list is $5 00 which includes transporta time a cheese factory, located on the two generations in lineage from the Owyhee school and was awarded the The school board has given the r contract by the board of the district administration is taking further of athletic events to take nlace tion, beds and meals. Each camper South First street. Isle of Guernsey. The immediate consent to holding of the exhibitions The lodges held their first meet last Friday evening. must provide her own bedding. Miss steps to affront the last big custom beginning at 1 p. m. sire is Verity of Thousand Springs In the gymnasium this year, which The program for the afternoon Izola Jensen, O. S. C. Extension ing in their new home this week. er for American products—Japan. and the dam, Velia of Thousand will add much to the enjoyment of includes a mens soft ball game; 50 Specialist in Reclamation, will again The land of the rising sun is the Springs. Parents Visit the farm, flower and cooked food yard dash for boys under 8. from 8 serve as camp director. $1.50 of the NEW ROAD third largest buyer of United States The award of a calf will beforthe Mr. and Mrs. C. O. McClure of exhibits. goods and only a few days ago pur to 12 and over 12 years old. and the camp fee may be paid in produce Grand Champion Heifer, under Caldwell visited with their sons All of the Granges have been in chased one of the largest supplies same events for girls of the same if the camper so elects, but $1 must NOT NEEDED vited to put up a booth at this years John Beaky, traff c engineer for two years and will be for Malheur Ernest and Les on Saturday. of flour sold on the Pacific coast ages. A sack race for boys over be paid at the time of registration. Festival. Anyone who wants to register for the Oregon State Highway Commis County entries only. this year. Now official Washington 12. A girls bubble gum race, for Son Born those girls from 6 to 60 years old. A sion who was here two weeks ago to the camp will still be able to do so. is taiking of an embargo on oil and 25 yard dash for youngsters under make a survey of the need of a At Long Beach On Wednesday night at the fam FREE INSTRUCTIONS scrap metal to Japan. Pacific 6. Fifty yard dash for men over road west of Nyssa school buildings, ily home a son was bom to Mr. and ON BOWLING coast business firms and exporters 40, a 25 yard dash for ladies over FOX’ CABINS SOLD thus eliminating the "Y” for north Word was received at the Journal Mrs. Cleave Pitkin. Dr. K. E. Ker- are alarmed over the treatment ac 40. A 100 yard dash for men under and south traffic, has recommended office this week that Lloyd Nelson by Is caring for them. corded America’s best customer. The Nyssa Bowling Alley, in the 40. and a 50 yard dash for ladies Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fox announ that as the traffic situation at that who enlisted in the U. S. N. last Western Hotel, under the manage under 40 (all ladies present are ex ced this week that they had sold point is not particularly bad, and fall is now aboard the U. S. S. Sar Visit« Sister While several million children Mrs. Charles Drewitz spent Wed ment of Oeorge Wells, Is giving free pected to be in this class). In order their service station, grocery store that the suggested change would be atoga stationed at Long Beach, Cal. are ill-clothed, 111-fed and ill-housed nesday in Ontario where she visit Instructions in bowling according to to help some of the executives keep and auto court to Mr. and Mrs. D. expensive, th at nothing be done at in the United States, their plight Returns To Haines. ed with her sister Mrs. Eldon Jen Wells. down their waist line the committee W. Hurley of Nampa. this time on the project. Is overlooked by humanitarians who A special endeavor Is being made sen. felt it was necessary to put an The survey was made at a recent Mr. and Mrs. Hurley have already Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sales were are urging use of American merch Executives Wheelbarrow race in the to get the ladles of Nyssa Interested Moves From Boise taken charge of the premises altho request of the County Court, who in Nyssa for a short time on Satur ant vessels and the United States program. in the healthy sport, Wells said, anti A husband calling con Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hander are the afternoons would be devoted to navy to bring thousands of children test is next on the program, with the former owners are remaining had received suggestions from Nyssa day visiting Mrs. Sales parents, Mr. from England to save them from the the men following in a hog calling a short time to help theme become residents that this new road be put and Mrs. S. V. Goshert and left late new residents of Nyssa who have ladles who wished to bowl or learn in, Judge Graham said. that night for Haines, Oregon where moved from Boise and have rented the game. expected German Invasion. Further contest. A womens tie race follows adjusted to their new work. they recently moved. O n their re tre Hunter cottage back of the Star more, there are several thousand A mens three-legged race and Later on Wells said, he planned to turn trip they were accompanied Hotel. well-to-do American families anx swimming and diving will close the start a league of women bowlers, by Phyllis Schireman and Marcia Son Bom To Sam Caldwell’s ious to provide homes for the little program for lunch, which will be Historical M em entos Found with teams made up of local and Olson who had visited Phyllis the Britishers talso mostly from prom followed by a womens soft ball On Wednesday night a t the On country ladles. inent an^ well-to-do families), who In Corner Ston e O f Church past two weeks. A weekly prize Is now being given tario hospital a son was bom to game. are not at all interested in the Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caldwell of the to those players who make the high In Hospital under-privileged American kids. Mementos, of local historical valui e f O | r i egon (his name does not appear est score. Score« will be tabulated Arcadia district. THE WEATHER were found In the corner stone of in the story). A banquet celebrat Sam Caldwell has been a patient While Mrs. Caldwell's condition is each Saturday night, Wells said. Arty skilled mechanic of the Pac With tall tales coming in over the Methodist church th at was de ing the affair was served at the at the Holy Rosary hospital for ob not serious according to Dr. L. A. ific 'northwest who does not soon the ether waves and via the city dail stroyed by fire last Soaurday morn Opera House by the Ladtes Aid to servation and treatment since; last Mauldlng, the physician in charge, APPLE VALLEY MAN DIES connect with a job has no one to ies of suffering and death result ing. which visitors and business men Friday. He is under the care of Dr. she will not be allowed visitors for a On July 28th Paueldwln Smith blame but himself. The government ing from the unusual heat wave in In the corner stone wgs found were invited to attend. L. A. Mauldlng. few days. passed away after an Illness of eight wants every trained mechanic it can other parts of the nation. Nyssa two copies of the Idaho Dally States Enclosed also was a very brief years at the home of his sister. find, and in the northwest the and the Snake River valley in gen man, dated February 20 and 22, history of the church, saying that TROY W. ROBERTS Mrs. Cecil Fox In Apple Valley. principal market at present is the eral have slumbered each night un 1909. The Issue of February 20 it had been organized in 1903 with Services were held In the Metho- Simple graveside services were navy yard at Bremerton. Several der blankets and enjoyed cooling carries the story of the coming lay 13 members, with a partial list of fcttst Church last Frtday for Troy W. held with interment in the Parma shipyards on the west coast are to breezes during the day, but with sun ing of the comer stone. Other items the charter members, those being Alva Goodell pinch hitting for th Roberts, who was drowned <dn the cemetery. be rehabilitated and used for con enough to ensure bumper crops come of interest at the time were the com Mr and Mrs. W. L. Gibson and Mrs. on the Buena Vista news . . . Owyhee river on Thursday, July 25. structing merchant and navy vess harvest time. ing election in which former Presi Arrangements were in charge of Troy W Roberts was born In son Albert: Olie, Olive and Willis Frank Morgan all tuckered out after els. No wooden ship program, such dent Taft was a nominee for th at the Nyssa Funeral Home. Atoka, Okla.. and at the time of his Megorden; E E. Jones and D. Wld- Following are the thermometer one round with the home lawn mow as was experienced inthe first world office—the Oregon State Senate death was 20 years and 5 months was is contemplated, however The readings as given at the officees of favored ownership of the railroads ness. J. E. Garver, was the minister er . . . Sid Smith handing the boys of age. MARKETS who started the building in 1908, lumber business too will be pepped the U. S Reclamation in Nyssa. Th ursday Quotations Low High within the state and th at President according to the history and was at the soda fountain a “fast one" The Revermnd Merle Burres, Meth- up as millions of dollar’s worth of B y W iley (’lowers 90 “Teddy" Roosevelt would review the completed in 1909. J. D. Gillian was . . . . Doc Weir wants to know If odls pastor conducted the services. 60 lumber will soon be ordered for July 25 fleet off Virginia Capes. CASH PRICE they call the boys th at ride at 76 Malcem Crawford was the solost, 45 the district superintendent at the July 26 barracks for the mobilized army. Found aLso in the comer stone was Cream, Premium .......... 37c 77 a copy of the Nyssa Sun, a fore time of the laying of the stone. A. Rodeos “Buckeroos" what’s the accompanied by Mrs O. C. Hunt on Cream, 1st grade ........................ 26c 45 July 27 90 runner of the Nyssa Gate City H. Soward was the minister a t the name of the gals th at ride . . , the piano. 53 July 28 Cream, 2nd grade ......... ..24c Here For Underpass time of the completion of the build Eli Is Stocker out with a spy glass Pall bearers were George Daley, Hens, heavy colored ......... _llc 94 Journal. It was published, at that ing. 60 July 29 looking for a tall and spreading Vem Wilson, Earl Orey, Henry 2 1 0 - time by Tom Shaughnessy, and car Mr and Mrs Ed West and their July 30 Hens, light and Leghorn .........07c 97 ried the story of the laying of the 54 Of those members contacted, all chestnut on the south lawn of the bell. Robert Morfltt and Nell Nich Springs, reavy __________ 11c At 14c family have rented the Ooergia Stocker ranch . . . hear Bob Thom 56 93 ols. cornerstone also. The Ontario of them are in favor of replacing Dennis house on First street. Mr. July 31 Springs, leghorns ............. lie Acre feet of water impounded at Lodge of Masons laid the stone In these historical facts in the comer pson's buddies are donating straw Interment services were held in Cocks ___ West is a carpentar foreman for 03c Jerome, Idaho In the Christian the Horn construction company and the Owyhee reservoir measure 523- ceremonies conducted by the Grand stone of the new church that must for a new tick. Trade-In Egga Master of Masons of the state of now be built. Church. wUl be employed on the underpass. 280. . L a rg o ____________ 13c Former Mayor Dies In L.A. Queen Candidate Seed Co-op Open House Tabulations Fall Festival To Have Rodeo Pedigreed Calf Is Fair Prize ROUNDTOWN