Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 21, 1943, Image 1

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No. 52
VOLUME XXXVIII,
Hartley Offers
Information On
School Merger
NYSSA FIREMEN
GET TWO CALLS
NYSSA70REGON, THURSDAY, .JANUARY 21. 1913
Vale And Nyssa Annual Banquet
Bulldogs Lose
Plans Outlined
Two Hoop Tilts Divide 12 Bouts
The annual banquet of the Nyssa
The Nyssa high school basketball In Ring Program
$2.00 PER YEAR
CURFEW LAW IS
PUT INTO EFFECT
Sugar Company
Will Set Record
Beet Campaign
The ctiy council, meeting Monday
Nyssa firemen were called twice
1 this week, passed a curfew ordin­
this week, but very little damage
chamber of commerce will be held ance.
was caused by the fires.
team, losing two games over the
the new ordinance it shall ' Factory “campaign” To
Consolidation Of Dist­ The firemen were called to Aunt week-end, will play their next th- Bulldogs Win In Boxing January 29 at 7 p. m. in the liome be Under
unlawful for any child of either
g e Completed Friday
economics room of the high school j
Jo's cafe Monday night at 6:15 wh­ lee contests away from home.
and
Vikings
In
Grap­
ricts 2f> and 39 Con­ en soot began burning out of the
sex under the age of 16 years to be
building.
The Bulldogs lost a heart-breaker |
Or Saturday
pling
sidered
flue. No damage resulted from the to Vale Friday night by a score of j
William Teutseh of Corvallis, ass­ upon the streets or other public pl­
incident.
The longest ' campaign'' of the
The Vale high school won th e ' istant director of the Oregon State aces between 9 p. m. and 8 a. m.
* Inform atln on procedure, finan­
A fuel tank caught fire at the 34 to 25 after leading the Vikings ]
unless
the
child
is
accompanied
by
Nyssa
plant of the Amalgamated
wrestling
bouts
and
the
Nyssa
Bull-
|
colic
te
extension
srvice,
will
be
the
ces and educatioal features of the Farmers Supply Coop at 7:30 a. m. at half-time 15 to 12.
his parent or other guardian.
Sugar company will be completed
dogs
won
the
boxing
events
on
the
principal
speaker.
Mr.
Teutsch
for­
Tuesday.
The
damage
was
slight.
The
Bulldogs,
showing
the
mest
|
proposed consolidation of school dis­
Any parent or guardian respons­ Friday or Saturday. District Mana­
aggressiveness they have shown on smoker program sponsored in the merly lived in this community.
tricts 26 and 39 has been pr vided
ible for a child who knowingly per­ ger Ray G. Larson said.
gymnasium
Wednesday
night
by
Pro-
idet
R.
G.
Larson,
a
t
the
we­
the local floor all season, gave a
the boards of the two grade school
mits such a TliiId to violate the ter­
The longest previous “campaign”
ekly chaml>er luncheon Wednesday, ms of the ordinance shall be guilty
fine demonstration in the first half, the Nyssa Lettermen's club.
■districts and union high school dis­
Vale won three wrestling bouts, appointed A1 Thompson, Grant Rin­ not less than $5 and not more than consisted of 113 days. Th present
but apparently did not have the
trict No. 5 by Henry Hartley, super­
drew one and lost cne, and Nyssa
intendent of the Nyssa schools.
stamina to continue the pace aga­ wen two fights and drew five. The ehart and Henry Hartley to arrange of a misdemeanor and shall be fined season will have covered about 117
$50.
days.
“In compiling the information at
Mrs Walter Thompson, chief of inst the husky visitors from the boxers fought for three 1 -minute for the banquet.
The production this season will
Mr.
Larson
also
appointed
a
nom­
rounds
and
the
grapplers
wrestled
your request, Mr. Hartley said to block leaders of the block plan of county seat.
also exceed any previous record of
inating committee consisting of Jess
the local plant by 100.000 bags. The
the beard, “I have tried to give you organieatlon for civilian war ser­
Browne, regular guard for Nyssa, f:r three 2 -mlnute rounds.
In the first bout, Dave Hendrix Thompson, A. H. Boydell, G. B. Gie-
estimated total this season will be
an accurate and impersonal state- vices, has announced that the city went cut of the game with a bad
of Vale took a fall In the second zentanner, Ed Pruyn, and Ber­
of Nyssa wll be split into five zon­
850,000 bags of 100 pounds each.
r. snt a: ¡he fr-tars *r-- Ivr ' I have | es, with a sector leaders in charge knee after playing only two minu­ round with a body press and won nard Frost. The committee will
The sugar content is about 16.5 per
tes. He was replaced by Wilson. hi* match with Darwin Jensen. Jen­ present nominations at the chamber
at emp: >1 t
tbmerge any p?r >n- of each zone.
cent, which is one of the highest on
ol bl. s that I r,,ay have an ! t> let
meeting
next
week,
when
officers
The
American
Library
Associat­
sen
failed
to
take
a
fall.
The sector leaders will appoint Browne, who has been suffering
record here.
the facts spe’k for them'-Ives".
ion. the Red Cross and the U. 8 . O.
Fcg Wilcox, 162, Vale, took two .'.ill be elected.
the block leaders. Through this pl­ during his athletic career from the
Despite shortage of labor ad ot­
Theie H seme in 'c-l : l ; to the an it is hoped that all onformati n knee, is expected to be kept off the falls from Kenneth Waud, 168, of
Tii chamber voted to donate $2.50 are conducting a second campaign her war conditions all of the beets
preper p r o e ir r. ,iu apparently pet- on civilian war activities will be
to the infantile paralysis “march for books for the men in service. were harvested except about 1000
Nyssa.
floor for two weeks.
Libraries of the country are again tons, which finally "froze in”.
itltns must te circulated In districts brought into every home.
Ray Belknap, 126 Vale, and Clar­ cf dimes”.
Between Halves the high school
acting as collection agencies and the
20 and 39 asking for consolidation.
'Hie sector leaders are Mrs Frank
by A. E. Templer play­ ence Merrick, staged a splended
Malheur County library at Ontario,
If sufficient signatures are secured Rambaud, Mrs Kenneth Cottle, Mrs
ed while several majorettes gave a boxing show in the third event, It
its stations throughout the county
and verified, the petitions will be i Da]e Osborne, Mrs Ralph Ben tier twirling demonstration.
was a hard slugging match. Belknap
and the libraries of Nyssa and Vale
sent to the district boundary board | and Mrs
Major.
hit
Merrick
when
the
referee
had
Vale took the lead early in the
are ready to receive local donations.
at Vale. If all is correct, the brund
The first meeting for instruction
period when Shoemaker made his hand on Merrick and Referee j
As transportation facilities are
ary board will set a time for elect­ will be held at the home of Mrs
a fcul shot, but Pierce tied the co­ Grant Rinehart immediately called |
crowded and space at a premium,
ions to bp held In each district. If Thompson this evening. The meet­ unt on a f:ul conversion. A push the bout a draw.
Start of a campaign to locate for the only books being asked for are
the results f the election are fav­ ing will be conducted by Mrs Amy
Grade school children of Nyssa
Karrel Kendall, Nyssa and Con'.ey
orable in both districts, the bound­ Larkin of Ontario, chairman, assis­ shot by Shevlin from the side of the Lockett, Vale, drew in a slugging compliance or prosecution all Ore­ lecent titles of the type men en­ are doing their part in the war ef­
court
gave
Vale
an
18
to
16
edge.
gon registrants listed by local boar­ joy. Here are some of the suggest­ fort by buying bonds and stamps
ary board will declare 'he districts ted by Miss Virgene Grimes of Ny-
match that showed little science.
ds as delinquents was announced by ions given out by headquarters: cu­ and aiding in metal drives.
consolidated as of the most conven­ ssa and Henry Hartley of Nyssa. Shevlin converted another field goal,
Shingo
Wade,
135,
Vale,
and
Den­
making the score 21 to 18 and Cor­
Colonel Elmer V. Wooten, state rrent best sellers and the more re­ A recent check on the pupils of the
ient date, probably near the beginn­
nis
Fife,
138,
Nyssa,
both
good
box-
j
nett registered cn a foul. Shevlin
director of selective service and was cently published (1930 to date) pop­ grade school showed that the child­
ing of the next fiscal year.
ers,
fought
to
a
draw.
Fife
fouled
and Miner came through with field
immedi itely followed by action tak­ ular fiction and non-fiction, adven- ren have contributed $2857.45 in war
If the consolidation is approved,
goals, making the count 24 to 20 at twice cn the breaks. Otherwise he en by the Malheur county select­ ure and westerns, detective and my­
bonds and war saving stamps to
one of the results will be that union
had the edge.
three-quarter time.
ive service board.
stery stories, technical books pub­ help Uncle Sam win the war. Prin-
high school district No. 5 will be
Brace Hiatt, Vale, and Tom Ogu-
Both
coaches
ran
in
substitutes
A n y no knowing the whereabouts lished since 1935, funny books, Jokes icpal Owen Price said this amount
nuton’ tleally dissolved. What are
in the closing minutes of the last ira, Nyssa, failed to gain a fall and oi having information which might nd humorous stories, and “pocket would have been larger had not
now districts 2C. 39 and union No. 5
tiie
match
went
to
a
draw.
assist in locating any of the listed
Rev. Glenn Griffith, district sup­ quarter.
will merge and bee me one district.
Huston Keck, Nyssa, won a dec­ registrants should contact local books", which are the paper covered some cf the pupils been absent wh­
Shoemaker of Vale was high pl­
editions of popular titles. In every en the survey was made.
All prepertv belonging to the three erintendent of the Idaho-Oreg n-
ision
over
John
Adklnson.
Keck
to­
districts will become the property Utah district of the Nazarene ayer with 13 points. Pierce was high ok the first two rounds easily, but board No. 1 of Malheur ocunty, case It is emphasized that books sh­
The children collected hundreds
scorer
for
Nyssa
with
10
points.
Vale, in person or In writing.
church, will dedicate the Nyssa
ould be in good physical condition, of pounds of copper and brass In
of the new district.
Adkinson evened the third.
Other
members
of
the
lineups
The list of men is as follows:
with no loose pages or loose or br­ their last drive on the axis. J. B.
According I present information, church bulldtat, January 24 at 2:30.
Eddie Riley, Vale, gained one fall
Bill M. Vialpando, original add­ oken covers.
The building was nearly corn- were as follows: Vale--Rettig and ever Rosel Anderson of Nyssa and
Giezentanner, local theater man­
the school board 'I district 26 w uld
ress, Nyssa; last known address
T hat these books are urgently ager, will give a special matinee
become the g erning 1 dv of the pleted during the last year. The up- Robertson, forwards; Fisk, center; won the match.
Shoemaker
and
Ross,
guards;
Cor­
Wendover,
Utah.
school
j
per
auditorium
is
completed
except
needed in the camps and greatly Friday afternoon for the grade sch­
consolidated disi riot. The
Pete Lopez, Nyssa. easily decision-
Warren Reese McGill, original appreciated is proven by the many ool children. Each child taking a
and j far sanding and finishing the floors. nett, Pressley, Shevlin and Faw, su­ cd Herb Netchum, Vale. Netchum
boards
of
districts
39
bstitutes;
Nyssa--Larson
and
Pierce,
address
Nyssa;
last
known
address
letters received a t headquarters.
poud 4 f copper or brass to the sch-
m i ti high 5 would cease to func-iThis work will be finished in the
forwards; Miner, center; Ycst and did well to stay with his opponent c-o If. H- Estill, Cascade, Idaho.
The fol.owlng quotation is taken oolhouse will be admitted to the
tion. The tax base of the neto dist­ near future.
fO). three rounds.
Browne,
guards,
<uxl
Eldredge,
Ten-
Norman Crummltt (or Crumm- from one of these letters. “The box­ theater matinee Friday free of ch­
LocaLmen are dividing the base-
rict would bo formed by a biine to-
Tom Church, Nyssa, easily took
gethey the bases
present dia- rntriMriw' individual Suday school sen, Counsil, Wilson, Bybee and Ho- two falls from Walter Duncan of ett) originally route 1, Vale; last es of bo ks arrived this afternoon. arge.
known address Wendover, Utah.
Eight men were detailed to carry
tricts. Indeb'odnev- 'f the two dis- \ rooms and will finish the work as Imes. substitutes,
Vale, In ab-ut one minute each.
E b-Meyers, originally :f Juntura. them up to the library where the
trlets mav either remain with the .seen as materials and labor can 1 The Vale B «Quad walloped the
Marion Suiter, Nyssa, and Bill Hill
Robert Charles Daniels, origin­ shelves are half empty. They m ar­ GRAZING PERMIT
nrcn*rtv now in the e districts or be l>c obtained.
NVssa b>llntet ln a Preliminary game staiged an interesting draw. Suiter
ally of Jordan Valley; last heard ched through camp in a grinning REQUESTS URGED
taken :ver by the new district. This
The main fl.or, 40 feet square.' by a count of 32 to 13. The players
will depend on a v !e of the people . 1 containins a nursery, the pastor's i v-ere as follows: Vale—Atkins, Pap­ looked better than Hill in the first cf in Bums.
row. from curb to curb of the as­
round, but slowed down in the next
Gcnaro Martinez, originally of phalt street. Everyone who saw th ­
Applications for grazing permits
in citing figures cn the proposed study and one Suday school room. | Pe. Johnson, Erwin. Winder, T. Im-
two.
Brogan; Inst known address Nyssa.
cheered and the books are worth on the Malheur forest for the 1943
c 'n ’Cdaticn. Mr. H arley said the
When dedicated, the church w ill; ada' J - hnada, Warthen, Elis tain
Charles Ingram, Vale, and Clyde Dario Luna, originally of Brogan: em
the cheers. Thanks from thousands season are due in the office of the
assessed valuation of district 26 is be free of debt. The church extends and Duncan; Nyssa-Wilson, Marsh, Adams, Nyssa, lought to a draw in
forest supervisor at John day, not
last known address Stockton, Calif. of us!"
*•> 100 026.83 of district 39 $232.179.46 a welcome to friends and business Billings, Bellen, Morgan, Grover,
Casper Delmar Anderson, origin­
The slogan of the campaign offers later than February 15.
and the proprstd consolidated dist- j men to attend the dedication.
Steinke, Bybee, Ward, Aston, and the last event.
John Conway of Vale was the ally of Ontario.
Cleaver.
Applicants are requested to fill
an excellent guide in the choice of
rict $2,243.206.29. The assessed val-
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Lewis of Nyssa and Cone of Vale wrestling referee, Conley Ward an-
Aaron Mitchell, originally of On­ gifts, “The book to give Is the book out the application forms complete
uat! n per census child is as follows: ( J A N U A R Y T E R M O F
nouncej., Henry Hartley timer, and tario.
officiated during both games.
in every detail. Application blanks
you want to keep”.
toscoe Findley of Nyssa and Charles
district 29. » 2 . 001 - ^ f J ^ ^ ' C i l U R T
IS O P E N E D
and assistance in filling them out
Payette
defeated
Nyssa
on
the
Harry Skiver, originally of Vale,
and the proposed distract $z,u3D. m e .
Wilson
of
Vale
judges.
may be procured a t the John Day,
Payette floor Saturday night 37 to
last known address Jordan Valley.
Prairie City and Burns forest of­
rlct^s^and
Vale, Jan. 21 (Special) The Jan- j ie. The Payette second string def
district
f W high district so uiat | . uary grand
Jury . finished its work eated Nyssa 22 to 18.
fices.
$39,750 in 26. union
.
FORBES ABOUT TO
n_ i last week, rep:ruing two not true
The Bulldogs will play in New
the bonded Indebtedness of the con
COMPLETE COURSE
[ bills and one true bill, which was Plymouth Friday and in Vale Sat­
Visits In ( aidwell—
EOlidated district would be $91.750.
secret.
.
urday.
They
will
go
to
Adrian
Tues­
Mrs Glenn Reigen spent the week
Tht present fcndin capacity of
Miami. Fla.. Jan. 21 (Special) — Women interested in the conserv­ end In Caldwell.
— ■
Knt
Members of the jury Inspected the day night next week for a return
Oswald West Forbes, son of Mrs. ation, processing and production of
the Uirce dlstric.s s -
"'
eourt house and recommended that game.
the bending capacity of the pro- & UghUng
employed to
A three-act comdy, “Sadie of Bettle Forbes Wheeler of Nyssa. ft: d are invited to meet in the ho­
the U.S.A “ which will be present­ Is in training at the U. S. naval me economics room of the high sc­
pcscd district wou
■ _. ' ‘
modernise the lighting arrangement
ed by the Junior class in the gym­ submarine chaser training center hool building Monday night.
that amount because of ^
... . : in the various office«.
nasium Friday night, teem with here.
Had the distr c s
“
‘
Members of the jury were O. E COUNTY SIGN-UP
The meeting has been called by
action, funny lies and hilarious
Now a motor machinist second Leno Christensen, chairman of the
ed this past yeat an- •
t (hp Green, George T. Penning! n, Ray OF FARMS BEGUN
situations.
class, he Ihlunteered for service rural war training program. Miss
cols been opera i
district Whltsell. Ray A. Nelson, Ray Cart-
Sadie, 16-year-old daughter of with the fleet in June, 1942, and Vivian Widtner, home economics te­
The 1943 “food for freedom"
levy for
,jn de aright, Emil Frank and A. J. Kess-
would have been 31.9 mills. Under
drive and sign-up will be started Mrs. Carson, manager of the Car­ reported to this anti-submarine acher in the high school, will be In
1 er.
Edited by
Monday, evening
January
25 on hotel, becomes involved in a warfare center f r a couse of train­ charge of the meeting. The women
T. CAROL BYBEE
when the first two of a series of plot to blow up a munitions plant. ing hi October.
will decide on the topics they want
“DO THIS FOR ME”
Previous to his enlistment in the to discuss in the course.
scheduled meetings will b held in Her high shool b:y friend, Alger-
fW T ’
outlying farm districts of the coun­ on Smith, helps get Sadie and navy, Forbes, whose wife, Claudena
Suzgested%
topics
are
dehydration,
pupil cost of education in district
himself into a “fine kettle of Forbes, resides at 2801 S. E. Tacoma freezing and canning. Icluded i the
by Selma Poulson
K. A. Allen, Ray Bailey, Earl ty.
26 is $77.71 and in district 39 $142-
Meetings scheduled for this vic­ fish”. Sadie, feeling that everyone street. Portland, graduated from course will be a study of the pro­ Please laugh my Dears, while I’m
Black.iby. John Buerman, Orin Bull,
.81, or a difference of $63.10.
is either a detective or a spy. the Nyssa high school. He played duction of different commodities.
away.
B. B. Burroughs. Delbert Clement. inity are as follows:
(Continued cn page two)
Jauary 25, Ridgeview school; Jan ­ scrutinizes each person suspic­ end on tne football team, center on
Chris Garrison, O. C. Good, LoRoy
Mr. Christensen said he has st­ Think of the flowers I planted In
the basketball quintet, and first arted one class in dairying a t the May.
Hanchett. Ross Healey, C. W. Jen­ uary 26, Wade school; January27, iously.
Under the direction o Miss Lois base on the school nine.
T1TPPI,ED CHILD
kins, C. H. Keele, F. B. Laurance, Chalk Butte Grange hall; Jan ­
Vest brothers ranch and another Keep my room and pictures all-
His course of training nearly com­ one at the Sunset valley commun­ That I love, upon the wall.
Sam Liona, E. J. McGourty, W. M. uary 29, Kingman K lony school; Rice, M arsartt Sarazin will play
MONEY SOUGHT
Munkers. Bert Osborne, William H. February 1, Nyssa high school; the part of Sadie. Don Bishop will pleted. and assignment tc a unit as­ ity hall.
Accentuated by war's ever-present Parker. Andrew Peterson, William Febraury 2, Lincoln school; Feb- be her bory friend, Algy; Angela sured, he stands ready to help clear The farm machinery class is meet­ I shall want them everyone
threat of epidemic, the citizens of , Poutz, William Purvis. Oscar Rcsen, ruary 3, Nyssa high school and Herrman will portray Mrs. Carson the shipping lanes of enemy sub­ ing in the agriculture shop of the In their place when I return.
the nation will again roll their di- ' Harry Salisbury, Arthur Servoss. February 4. Boulevard Grange hall. and Merlldean Robbins will play marines and safeguard convoys.
high sehcol building from 9 a. m. Keep your faith and look your beat
the part of Fried, the g rom , son
Till they send the final test.
mes to Washington to provide funds Ben Shaw, Joe Staples, Adam Wag-
to 5 p. m. on Saturdays.
of Mrs. Carson, who wonts m
Babies Born Here—
to care for crippled children of the ner P. F. Weikcl. P. S. Wilcox and , Visit In Caldwell—
Several babies were born at the
Keep the home fires burning bright
Mrs M. Moreland and Claudine th t doomed munitions plant. Dona
ration and those who may be crip- c. E. Witty,
On this approaching winter night.
Tomlinson were business callers in Dimmiek will appear as Fred's Nyssa Nursing liome during the
pled unless provision is made for
last few days The babies are 7 po-
Altho I cannot be with you
Caldwell last Saturday.
- « financee. Agnes Emory.
Buy Grocery Stock—
their care.
Joseph Barns (Richard Waddle) ud daughter to Mr and Mrs E. L.
My thoughts and love are there ’tis
Mr and Mrs W. A. Fox of Fox's
Bernard Frost, chairman of the
and Jim Radcliff (Tom Church) Bennett of Nyssa. January 18: 7
true.
“march of dimes” committee in Drive-in market have purchased Visits Daughters—
Mr and Mrs Russell Cochrun vis­ will appear as two roomers at the ■ pound s>,n, David Ola, to Mr and
Nyssa is seeking funds net only Hurley’s grocery stock from Dan
The Home Economics chib of the As I sit and dream and think,
through the mailing of dimes to Hurley and have moved It tg their ited their two daughters in Cald- Carson hotel. Alice Kissner will ■ Mrs H Julum of Nyssa, January 19;
portray the tax assessor.
Dar ! 7 * j pound son, to Mr and Mrs Law- Nyssa high school sponsoed a drive I jot my thoughts down in ink
ore on West Main street.
the president, but through the sch­
Thel Bybee, an elderly Invalid and j renee Cornell of Nyssa. Januaryl9 f.r waste fats, keys and silk and For there'll be a happy meeting
Credit Line le ft Off—
ools. and civic and fraternal :rgon-
j and 10 pound dan ^ te r . to Mr and yl n hose during the past week. The -10008 zq n.a» suuo posoi mo u . k jm
The editorial on the new govem- Violet Cowers her nurse.
izations so that Nyssa will da its Attend Services—
Mrs M. B. 8 renson of Parma, Jan- members collected 152 pounds of tag
Members of the First Church of Clty Jounral last week. slfculd have
share in carrying on the work. Local
I uary 19.
_ w j te fat, 1972 silk hose and 380
residents may give through any Christ drove to Payette Sunday af­ ment budget, appearing in the Oate Attend Services—
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keys:
Rev. and Mrs Lloyd Pounds and
It seems a cruel world to me
cf the organizations or send their ternoon to attend baptismal services been credied to the Idaho Free-Pr-
Dorothy Snader, president of the T hat our loved ones all should be
Mrs J. E Howard of the Full Gos­ Returns To Nyssa—
for Thomas Lyle and his sons. Jack ess of Nampa.
money directly to the president.
J. C. Smith, local pulmbef, haf •lub. wix In charge of the drive. Oh so many miles away
pel church went to Parma Tuesday
and Ronald.
evening to attend an evangelistic returned from Coeur d' Aleñe. Ida- D rothy Farr waa chairman of the On the Holy Christmas day.
Y isiing H ere—
Meet In Californit—
Patfl Osterkamp is vLsiting friends meeting. Members of the church wi­ ihc, where he engaged in defense ■' kin* drive. D nna Dimmiek of
Mr. and Mrs Ray Brady. Mr | Ladies Meeting—
the fat collection campaign and Oe- There Is one well miss the most
The ladies council of the First in Nyssa. His parents are ow heated ll go to Parma Friday evening to work for a few months.
and Mrs. John Parker. Harold
“vieve McCullough of the key coll­ Fsr out on that African coast;
Olsen and Joe Oocmsll attended a Church of Christ met at the home at Provo. Utah, but formerly lived 1 attend the ervice. The church wll!
ection. Miss Vivian Wldmer is ad­ When the table* laid to dine
in Apple valley.
dispense with its usual Wednesday Named Tire Inspectors—
celebration cf the first wedding of Mrs Clyde Long today.
His place should be there, next to
The Malheur garage and the In ­ visor of the organization.
— --------------------j evening services to permit members
annlersary of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Ray Fox waa cuts lading In the mtne.
to attend the Christian church re­ ter-state Oil company have been
( 'o ile r to r C o m in g —
Choate In San Francisco January Mare To Nyssa
appointed as official OPA tire in* h e c:llectk>nn with a total of 318.
A deputy colleter of internal rev­ vival.
9. All of the men and Mrs. Choate.
M. and Mrs Jess Lawrence of
apectors In Nyssa. They will serve I Ted Daws gathered 30 pounds of Now If this struggle should be long
formerly Elsie Nein. were graduated I Huntington, formerly of Nvssa. enue will be in Vale February 8 to
At home there must be mirth and
In addition ta the other inspecting waste fat.
from the Nyssa high school with have mover here to spendthe whi­ 9. inclusive, and in Ontario Feb- A c re p ts P o sitio n —
The freshmen ted ttie drive, f d - song.
Mrs R F. Moss has accepted a firms. Injand Oil compay. Thomp­
t t l e class of 1940 . Harry Choate en- ter Mr Lawrence formerly operated |ruary 10 to 13 inclusive to ass)'
tered the army Mcnday of last he Veltex service statton near where taxpayers in preparing their federal position as clerk in F x's drfve-ln son Oil company, Powell service st­ i lowed by the seniors, Juniors and At heme lets be aa brave as HE
ation and Farmers Supply Coop. I soph'mores.
Who fights in sky. on land or sea.
market.
| the underpass is now located.
| income tax returns for 1942.
Block Leaders
Of Plan Named
Collection Of
Books Started
Search Started
For Delinquents
Youngsters Do
Part In Drives.
Nazarenes Will
Dedicate Church
Women Invited
To Study Foods
Nyssa Juniors
Will Give Play
POETS’
CORNER
Fats, Hose And
Keys Gathered
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