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TheMSSA VTOT m F x x X v iii , No. 5 nyssa . OREGON, -T h u r s d a y , 'F ebruary i s , i w BOND QUOTA Officials Registration Of WAR OVER-SUBSCRIBED JOURNAL $2.00 f>ER YEAR EXPERIMENT WITH NYSSA GIVES $61 Nyssa Battlers BEETS Enter TO Nyssa Bulldogs IS BEGUN DIMES FUND Defeat Adrian Use of sugar beet by-products and | Buyers Will Be Its Malheur county over-subscribed Auction Picture Mrs D. W. Lawrence of Vale, Ma Eliminated From war bond locally grown com and hay in fat In Ring Fights tening cattle In Malheur county is Held Next Week almost $7500. quota for January by J. Payette, Feb. 18 (Special) —Mrs. lheur oounty chairman of the mar C. Anderson, who Is holdli« a ch of dimes group reported this we Basket Tourney The quota for the oounty in E being tried out for the first Consumers Must Regis bonds Bulldogs Take Four Mat now was $73,130 and residents of time on the newly established Mal ter For War Book the county purchased $80,587.50 wo ches; Two Bouts End heur branch experiment station at rth on the basis of the issue price. No. 2 In Draws Ontario, according to an Initial re Oregon, with a quota of $10,300,- that Nyssa contributed $61.77 to farm salt this week, has been not ek the fund. Will Play Winn ified by officials at the OPA in Residents of the Uttle Arock co Ontario er Of Baker-Union Boise that the office of price ad mmunity contributed $63. Mrs Law Championship rence has not received reports from ministration has no desire to In The Nyssa. boxing team defeated port made by D. E. Richards, sup Residents of school district No. 000 exceeded that figure by $190,000. terfere with farm auction sales. all sections of the county, she said The Ontario high school Tigers A telegram sent to Mrs. Ander In a tong distance telephone con the Adrian boxers In a smoker held erintendent of the branch station 26 will register February 22, 23 and the Malheur county basketball son by W. J. Wilde, state price of versation with the Oate City Jour won In the gymnasium Tuesday night. at Union, who supervises such feed 24 at the Nyssa grade school build title and the right to play the win nal publishers, but reports receiv ficer, reads: “We have your ques Nyssa won four fights, Adrian won ing experiments. war ration book No. 2. ner of the Baker-Union-Wallowa thus far indicate substantial co championship tion of this date as to control ex ed one and representatives ofthe two The new feeding trial was star ing The for registration be conduct by defeating Nyssa ntributions In the county. ercised by the office of price ad schools drew in two other battles. ted January 11, with 40 head of ed from 4 p. m. to will 9 p. m. on those high school 43 25 in the tourn ministration in regard to farm and Those In change of the campaign ament which to opened The program was opened with a days with faculty members of the Payette hereford heifers in four lots of 10 auction sales. You advise us that In Nyssa were Mrs W. E. Schireman Tuesday night and thus In indicated battle royal in which five Nyssa Nyssa schools again acting as reg Tire department of agriculture the Impression exists In your com and Bernard Frost. youths participated. Only Perry head each. They are being fed var that they .will probably win the Sn has announced that'it hopes to as munity that the OPA has halted Ooleman and Emil Stunz were left ious combinations of alfalfa, hay istrars. For the convenience of those reg ake River Valley league title. sure sugar beet growers an increase In the ring at the opening of the corn, wheat, beet pulp, molasses, istering and the registrars, persons in price for their beets in 1943, wh or stopped sales at auction. The defeat eliminated Nyssa from third and last round and they and cottonseed meal. At the end of whose surnames begin with letters ile at the same time holding down “Please be advised that the OPA the toumment. were awarded a draw. the first weighing period average ranging from A to G should reg» the consumer prices for refined su has no desire to interfere with sal The Tigers will play Adrian Fri es of commodities or property Wllford Prosser, 95. Adrian, was daily gains of two pounds or better ister on the 22nd, from H to O on day and probably the winner on the given a referee's decision In the had been made, which Richards the 23rd and from P to Z on the gar.The announcement was made at whether by auction or otherwise. Idaho side Saturday night for the "Our only concern Is that where Frank Morgan and Jess Thomp Snake first regular fight over Kenneth said is encouraging. Largest gains 24th. river valley pennant. the same time that Secretary of price ceilings exist they must be Chard, Nyssa, principally on a at that time had been made by the Consumers must take to the reg Agriculture Wickard said beet gr maintained. We feel that any Im son, who returned home Tuesday Adrian defeated Vale 38 to 23 in lot receiving hay, corn and beet pu istrars war ration book No. 1 War knockdown in the third round. from Salem, reported on the the second game of the toumment. although the differences were ration book No. 2 will not be issued owers will receive about $1.50 more pression that the OPA has caused night LaiMarr Orr, 98, Nyssa, won a lp, progress In the legislature of bill The score at half-time was 12 to for their beets kills year than they not great and it was still too early stoppage of any auction sale Is No. 156, pertaining to presons who do not present the referee’s decision over Keith Lane, to draw any conclusions. to formation of 11. Vale did not score In the third In 1942. Mr. Wickard had been erroneous and should be dispelled”. first war book. Consumers must did Adrian. He used right hand punch road districts, at the weekly lunch quarter, while Adrian made 12 poi meeting with representatives of gr When the station was established also have secured and filled out a owers es to good advantage. eon of the Nyssa chamber of com nts. processors and congress the legislature one of the pur form called consumer declaration. men for and more Clarence Merrick of Nyssa, 122, by merce Wednesday noon. than a month. In the opening seconds Bob Yost. FEED AND SEED poses in view was to study the fat This form has been reproduced on and Donald DeOss, 124, Adrian, tening of cattle by using beet by page 5 of this issue of the Gate Ci Spokesmen said that although Bulldog guard, tossed in a lay-ln Mr. Morgan and Mr. Thompson LOANS AVAILABLE started their fight as a slugfest. products. for the first basket. It took the were accompanied to Salem by Ira the program does not represent all ty Journal and in other newspapers They both were able to give and over-confident Tigers a few min the groups desire, It will assure A. D. Stanton, field representat Ure and Sid Flanagan. and should be clipped out and used a that take punishment, but they gained generous crop this year. However, ive of the Agricultural Credit cor Mr. Morgan said prospects of the utes to gain their senses, but they for the intended purpose. Copies of some some respect for each other before NEW CAFE WILL growers representatives left poration, has announced the cont blU passing the legislature are very soon started clicking and the first the Oate City Journal containing the end of the first round. They quarter ended with the score 12 to the conference uncertain as to wtv inuance of the emergency feed and good. the consumer declaration may be BE OPENED HERE continued the terrific pace in the 6 In Ontario’s favor. ether to advise growers to follow The bill provides for organization secured at the Journal office for seed loans for 1943. The maximum second round and Merrick was giv the suggested program or switch and Larson began the sec of local assessment districts by vote, the usual price. amount allowed per borrower under of the property owning residents In ond Miner en the decision in the third, prin- Mr and Mrs F. A. Harris have Henry Hartley, superintendent of to other crops. quarter by dropping in a cou the progarm Is $400 and the rate purchased the old theather building (Gontlnued on page six) the district and for assessments nter each. With the score standing a ton expected to be re of Interest Is four percent. on Main street from Mr. Leigh of schools, stated that “The consumer The $11 by the farmers will include Applications will be received th not to exceed 16 mills on the doll at 10 to 12, the Tigers started a sp Parma and will operate a cafe in declaration will ask you to declare, ceived Here From Emmett— of assessed valuation of the real lurge that spelled refeat for the under oath, the amount of coffee a special government subsidy of the building. the county agents’ office for ar property In the district for road sugar city boys. By looping In 12 Mrs Charles Thompson of Em Mr and Mrs Harris have been you owned on November 28, 1942. $1.50 a ton for beets, beside* gover ough these loans. Mr. Stonton Is In On improvements. points to the Bulldogs’ 1, Ontario mett visited over the week-end at operating Aunt Jo’s cafe at the un You must also declare all canned nment payments of $2.50 a ton off tario on Wednesday of each week had gained a lead of 24 to 11 at the home of her brother-in-law, A1 derpass for the last year. They are foods. This will Include all comm ered to producers observing labor to assist borrowers in completing the half. Thompson. She returned home Mo remodeling the theater building, in ercially canned fruits (including and soil conservation practices pro loan applications and Investigations The Bulldogs’ versatile guard, nday, accompanied by Mrs Herschel which they will have a counter, spiced); canned vegetables; canned vided in the sugar control act. necessary to establish eligibility un Yost, was high for the home town Thompson, who visited In Emmett booths and a place for dancing. fruit and vegetable juices; canned Representative Robinson, demo der this program. lads with 9 points. Taking the hon chile sauce, and catsup. Th crat of Utah, saU after the confer Each applicant Is asked to have with her mother, Mrs H. B. Earp, date of the new cafe is soups, ors for Ontario were Quest and will not include canned olives, ence that "Under the circumstan with and her sister, Mrs W. P. McCllng. has The not opening been decided upon. him the legal description of Blair with 12 points each. canned meat and fish; pickles; rel ces and due to the condition of the property or leased, and also A. E. Lane of Boise, Junior price Summary; Hot Springs, Is to be complimented ish; jellies, Jams and preserves; sp country, I am Aure the fanners will to have a owned Nyssa--Larson, 2; Pie complete list of crops gr analyst of the OPA explained the on its fine winter weather, for I aghetti; macaroni and noodles; do everything In their power to own in 1942 as well as the crops government price regulations at a rce, 3; Miner, 5; Yost, 9; Wilson, I; Brown, Eldredge, Te have enjoyed the past winter there milk; or home canned foods. Of the produce all the sugar the country for 1943. meeting of merchants In the city S; nsen Putnam. more than any winter of the sev above, It will not be necessary to needs, even though they did not planned and Holmes; Ontario--Bchan- somewhat over 200 loans made hall Monday night. ls, 6; Quasi , 12; Burgher, 3; Blair, eral states in which I have lived. declare one pound of coffee for ev get all the financial help they ask in Of 1M2 under this progarm, Mr. St Mr. Lane mat with the price pan 12; Boyer. 12; Baird. 8; Willis. Joy “No matter where I go, in the eryone 14 years old or older or five ed for”. onton states that more than 96 per el Tuesday afternoon and also con ce, Moore and Ackerman. states or out, I shall always wel cans (eight ounce size or larger) of cent have been repaid. This Indi ferred with Individual merchants Nyssa will play Payette here Fr come letters and news of my fr fruit or vegetables per preson reg cates the extent to which fanners during Monday and Tuesday. Mem iends in Nyssa and Community". ardless of age. The entire household FARMERS TO GET have been assisted In financing th bers of the new price board are iday of next week In a league game. can use one declaration form. OIL AND TIRES eir operations and also Is indicat Frank Parr, chairman; A. H. Boy- Ill At Home— Mr and Mrs B. F. Rookstool of “Sale of all rationed goods, In ive of the past season’s level of In dell and Dale Garrison. route 2, Nyssa, have two sons in the cluding in addition dried fruits and Farmers need have no fear of not come Sid Burbldge has been 111 at all frozen fruits and vegetables, will getting oil and gasoline for their nty. for farmers In Malheur cou At the Monday night meeting the her Mrs home service. for the last few days. OPA official discussed the routine be stopped for the week of Feb equipment and tires for their trucks Harold H. Rookstool enlisted in ruary details of the law and answered gu- 21 to 28 inclusive. The above and other vehicles, A. L. Atkeson, the navy January 31, 1942 and is mentioned estlons of Individuals. He did not allowances are to tide chairman of the rationing board, now somewhere In the Pacific. He over that period. discuss the point system of ration had received his third promotion stated today. ing, which will become effective POETS’ when he had been in the service “One adult member of the house Relative to the registration of co within the next few days. may register for the entire nsumers for war ration book No. 2 Second Lieutenant William O. 10 months. He ranks as a third cl hold A. L. Atkeson, chairman of the Kurtz of the Lincoln Heights area ass petty officer. He said he had a group’’. next week, Mr. Atkeson emphasized CORNER rationing board, attended the meet nice Christmas and received his Alton B. Smith of Sunset valley that consumers must have war rat received his "wings" February 6 at gifts all right. ing. ion book 1 before they can register died Monday morning In the Ont the Roswell, New Mexico advanced Claude J. Rookstool, inducted in Edited by for book No. 2. Persons not regis ario hospital after an illness of six training school with other members to the army December 29, is now weeks. tered for book one may register at T. CAROL BYBEE <4 the class 43-B and has been sent located at St. Petersburg, Florida the ration office. Mr. Smith was bom August 22, TO MY DEAR ONE to the headquarters of the army He will receive several months of 1904 in Price, Utah and came to By Mrs Martha Stelmle Confident that citizens here wlU air base at Hill Field. Ogden, Utah. training in airplane mechanics. Los Angeles California The Nyssa Bulldogs overwhelmed cooperate with the wartime shoe this community two years ago and Lieutenant Kurtz, son of Mr and the Fruitland high school basket rationing program, Mr. Atkeson engaged In farming. Mrs Marion L. Kurtz, received his Merle Kurtz received orders to go ball team in a game played in Fr said there are plenty of shoes now Survivors are his widow, Winifred The facts behind the current nat Come listen a moment my Dear primary training at Blythe, Calif to primary at Ontario, California, uitland to take care of all civilians, but Smith; four children, Burnett, De- ion wide campaigns to grow victory One, ornia, and his basic training at 30 miles northeast of Santa Ana. 35 to 24. Friday night by a score of these supplies must be conserved. Lone, Luella and Lola Jean; his gardens, plan the family food sup Let this fact dwell in your mind; Taft, from where he went to Ros The game was the last Nyssa co “There Is no need for rushing mother, Mrs L. L. Smith of Duch ply, and produce and conserve meat That the things you go out seeking Mr and Mrs J. M. Wagner recei well. New Mtxico. Kurtz, a graduate ntest before the Snake river valley to use the ration stamp un esne, Utah; a sister, Mia L. Wardel will be carried to tvery family In Are the things you surely will find. of the Nyssa high school, attended ved a letter from their son Leo. and Oregon district tournament, til footwear shoe is DuChesne, and three brothers, Malheur county as Job No. 3 for college for three years, first at Mis who had been in Ireland for six which opened in Payette Wednes the chairman said. actually needed”, of Charles Franklin Smith of Blue the neighborhood leader system, Delicious sweet honey soula, Montana and later at La- months, stating he is located in day night. bell, Utah, Mervln of Duchesne and said R. E. Brooke, oounty agent. For all to enjoy north Africa. Orande, Oregon. As the Bulldogs held a decided Details of the present situation Is patiently saught by the Bees Ralph of Tabiona, Utah. Coach John Young of Nyssa In these three phases of the nat But the hated fly Funeral services were held at 2 Corporal Charles Wilson, medical Van Ure and Wilmar Hipp left edge. his substitutes extensively. ional food problem were brought Who wallows in filth p.m. today In the L.Dfl. chapel. Bi out detachment, army and navy gen February 18 tor Spokane for their used Miner of Nyssa and House of at the first training meeting Brings only repulse and disease. shop Arvel Child officiated. Inter eral hospital. Hot Springs. Arkan final examination for the army. Fruitland tied for high honors wi for community leaden held In Or ment was In the Owyhee cemetery sas, who has been visiting in this 12 points each. egon Slope, February 10. Assisting If we bring to our garden with the Nyssa funeral home In vicinity, stated that "I am certain Mr and Mrs W. W. Deffenbaugh th Coach Young used Larson. Pierce, The Nyssa and Ontario high sch charge. the county extension Staff In this A beautiful rose ly enjoying my 15-day furloubh, es received a telegram from the war Miner, Yost and Wilson at the st ools will stage a smoker consisting meeting was Chester Otis, assistant Abuse it mistreat it each day, pecially my seven days in Nyssa department Monday saying “Your art of the game followed with of boxing and wrestling bouts In extension specialist In farm crops, We will not have a rose and community. Uncle Sam sends son. Private Joseph E. Deffenbaugh, Browne, Eldredge, and the Nyssa gymnasium Wednesday ONTARIO FLIGHT Holmes, Counsil, from the central extension staff In But a stump full of thorns cost artillery, reported a prisoner his boys to many Interesting and night at 8 o’clock. To scratch us and hurt us for pay. Tensen and Putnam. Browne play Corvallis. of war, of the Japanese government varied places all over the world, but SCHOOL GROWING ed his first game since Injuring his The program will consist of 30 or Rural families are In much better none of them seem to look as good In the Philippine Islands. A letter knee a few weeks ago. rounds. Pour wrestling bouts Ontario, Feb 18 (Special)--Aut position than others, both to sup But If for that rose to a service man as his home com will follow. The Adjutant Oeneral, The Fruitland players were Ho more and eight or nine boxing matches horities at the Ontario airport have ply their own food needs and to We bring sunshine. Washington D. C. munity. use and Judy, forwards; D. Hall, will be arranged. the war efflrt by producing as We lavish attention and care. recent orders to be prepar help “In the year I have been In the Deffenbaugh has been listed as center; Oumsey and Heap, guards, Nyssa has the edge on the basis received much extra as possible. Farmers That very same rose ed by Aprlal 1 to handle one hun army, I have been In service In missing since December, 1941. R. Hall, Whitmore and Beckwi of past preformances. The Bulldogs dred cadets. have no restriction* on the amount Will bloom and bring Joy Fort Lewis, Washington, Camp Ba Mr and Mrs Deffenbaugh also and th, substitutes. have been rather successful this of meat they can butcher for their As long as we nurture It there. received a letter from their son, rkley. Texas and Hot Springs. Ark In preparation for these addi year. Among other accomplishmen The Nyssa B team defeated the own use, but if they hold their own ansas. I have been In Hot Springs Jacob Ray, stating he had been pr Fruitland B’s by a score of 29 to ts. they defeated Adrian last week tion trainees, wrok la being rushed consumption If two darling Baby Pansies down to the 3 H pou Oome nine yonths and I have enjoyed my omoted to sergeant and transfered 15. on dormitories, class rooms, mess with upturned faces so sweet nds per week per person it will me work very much as a clerk in the from Fort Fungs ton. California to The lineups were as follows: Ny- halls and Installation of modern Would we prise these glfD from sa many millions of pounds more record office of the army and navy Shenango Pers R.IP.L. depot, Gr- ssa--Billlngs and Bybee. forwards; NAZARENES WILL conveniences In the way of plumb heaven to share with the armed forces and ennvtlle, Pensylvania. general hospital. ing, to Include showers and other Or trample them under our feet? Stienke, center; Morgan and Ward, HOLD MEETINGS allies. -I want to take this opportunity accommodations for the Increased America’» guards, and Marsh. Wilson and Ro Importance of well planned vic Pic Jack W. Walters has returned to say “Hello” to all my friends in Monday night, Febru number of cadets who will be stat tory gardens large enough to give Before its too late substitutes; Fruitland--Hirata ary Beginning Nyssa and community, many of to Bakersfield, California after sp ot. 22 the Nazarene church will ioned here. and Dunn, forwards; Hawk, center; extra supply of vegetables be Let’ pause for a while whom I have not been able to see ending a 10-day furlough with rel Collinsworth and Kenda, guards, hold a revival meeting In the Sun At present there are forty-five an when ID time yond use and canning requir So atives and friends here. set Valley community. The meeting enlisted and active navy men on ements fresh during my short stay here. For our own setting sun. and Walker, Olsen and Pummell, is emphasised this year. *T can say without hesitation th will continue for a couple of weeks. the field, with 15 additional men New and better bulletin aids from We'll not tremble in fear at I have spent many a happy mo Lloyd Evan Nelson, aviation substitutes. Mr and Mrs A L. Crane well kn To go to our Qod to arrive tonight. O. 8. C. are available. own in this section as evangelistic expected ment reading the Nyssa Oate City macninlst’i mate, 1st class, who Return From Eugene— Ashamed of the things we have How the family food supply can A navy officer will be detailed Is stationed at the naval air sta singers will be special singers. Rev. here for discipline and morale, and be planned for the entire year so done. Journal, which some of my fine tion. Corpus Chrlsti, Texas, is vis Mrs Barney Wilson and Mrs C. Vem Martin will be the evangelist. will make this an exclusive naval that the least amount possible will friends of Kingman Kolony have had mailed to me. The boys In the iting friends In Nyssa. During his C. Wyckoff went to Eugene last Special services will be held Sunday training ean be lovely have to be taken from commercial Life school. service are also anHouS to hear furlough, he spent four days in Thursday to attend bhe Dad’s week afternoon, February 28 and March Office rooms All can Joy, ohanneli Is the aim of Ibis part of have been set up In the campaign. Charts will be dbt- If we give know how our friends are getting along Beattie with his parents, Mr and program. Mrs Wilson's daughter, 7 The community Is Invited to at to the Ontario, located In the Mann build rtouted to each family to serve as Especially those world our best. In the service and where they are Mrs. O. E. Nelson, former Nyssa MHs June Marie Wilson, was chos tend the services. ing, and will be directed by Don T. a suggestion In planning the can Who are nearest to us, stationed It is for this reason as residents. Nelson said he would en from 25 candidates as queen of Faber, oo-ordlnator for the Lewis 8c ning. well as hearing about home folk appreciate receiving letters from the campus with the title of “Sm Scouts Will Meet— drying and freed ng of food* Our life will be happily bleat. iles a Million” Miss Wilson greeted A meeting of the Boy Scouts of Clark college Which will continue this summer. that I personally enjoy getting the Ms friends. to maintain ID branch college here the dads who attended the annual the Lions club troop will be held home paper. The New Yean still young 1 might add that possibly Bob Roy E. Osborne, son of Mr and event. Mrs Wilson’s son. Huston, a tonight in the Methodist church. with Instruction In courses nece lente From Visit— Bo listen My Dear. Bums lived In a different part of Mrs D. B. Osbomf. has been pro student at Oregon State college, Ralph Lawrence and Calvin Wilson ssary to the ground school curricul Drive suspicion and hate from fo Mr* W B Hoxle has returned ur mind Arkansas, for during my stay there moted to the rank of staff sergeant went to Eugene to visit his mother will assist Scoutmaster Lloyd Pou um. I have only twice seen college age of the army air corps at Tucaon. and sister Saturday Mrs Wyckoffs nds Any boy 12 years old or older Bach student will be allotted $75 home from Salem, where She vtstt- For I promise to you people going down the street bare Arizona He enlisted In the army son. Dwight, la a student at the Is eligible to became a member of per month pay, along with expen*- ed her two eons. Lloyd E. and Cl- The things that you seek university. the troop. ee. and will be In uniform i eeton Hoxle for sb footed. Arkansas, especially around In September, 1*41. Are the things you surely will find. Adequate Beet Crop Predicted Bill Approval Prospects Good Price Official Discusses Law Our Boys In The Service Alton B. Smith Taken By Death Bulldogs Defeat Fruitland 35-24 Victory Garden Plan Outlined Smoker Will Be Conducted Here