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The NYSSA VÜLUME XXXVIII, GM ITY JOURNAL Ño. 11 YOUTHS 1000 Laborers ADRIAN WIN FFA HONORS Nyssa Baseball Players Take Are Imported To This Territory Third Straight League Title Jamaicans and Mexicans $2.00 PER YEAR Loss Caused To Fruit By Frost To Amount To Many Thousands Surprise Awards Given War’s Problems ADRIAN (Special)—Adrian ag Are Emphasized riculture department won honors At Graduation at the state FF.A. meeting held in Portland last week. Glen Davis, Jim Shaw and Jewel Wilson were awarded state farmer degrees. TENSEN, BROWNE, Row Crops Apparently Adrian was one of the eleven To Winona Henderson, PASS ARMY EXAM Not Damaged by Two- Emil Stunz chapters receiving Keystone rat ings. night Freezing Dick Tensen and Robert Browne school baseball players, Coach Up to the present time the Am Mr. Johnson, Jewel Wilson, Glenn The problems facing the youth have been notified of their high Coach John Young has led the high John Young, Manager Emil Stunz algamated Sugar company has im Strickland and Dick Ashcraft made of today as they complete their scores made In the army examina The frost that occurred Monday Nyssa Bulldogs to their third con and invited guests by the sch ported approximately 1000 workers the trip. secondary education were emphasiz tion given to several Nyssa high and Tuesday nights caused fruit secutive Snake River Valley Base ool in a few Brownie's cafe Friday night Into this district for work in farm ed at the commencement exercises school boys last month. According losses that will amount to many ball league championship and their after the Payette-Nyssa game. fields and more workers of various held by the Nyssa high school in 11 j to H. H. Hartley, school superin thousands of dollars in Malheur fourth title In the last five years. The program consisted mostly of nationalities are expected to arrive tendent, more Information is ex county and in the New Plymouth- The Bulldogs won the 1943 title talks given by school officials and within the next few weeks. the gymnasium last Thursday night, pected by taking two out of three playoff others. when 53 students received their week. to be received sometime this Fruitland area, according to County The company has been bringing games from the Payette high sch diplomas. in 25 Japanese every other day by being inducted into the ar Agent Ralph Brooke. ool outfit. Nyssa won the final con After the prelude and the process my, After bus from Tule lake. These people- these will be given the Practically all fruit in the county test on the Payette diamond Friday have been scattered throughout the A beautiful art glass window, giv ional were played by the high sch opportunity youths of going to an officers was damaged. Loss to apricots, pea by a score of 9 to 0. The Bulldogs ool band, the invocation was given training school. valley. en to the Nyssa Methodist church are subject ches and prunes in the New Ply- defeated Payette 6 to 2 in the first The farm security administration by the young adults, was dedicated by Rev. Burton J. Salter and "Sie to call anytime They after their 18th mouth-Fruitland section was est play-off game and lost to the Pir sta” and “Love Sends a Little Gift is bringing in 250 Jamaicans. Fifty by Dr. N. C. Donaldson, district of Roses” were sung by the girls j birthday. Dick Tensen plans ates 6 to 5 in the second contest. to en- imated at 70 per cent. _ ----- -- for the first will be placed in Malheur At Oregon slope the delicious In the final game Dale Willson, Graduation exercises and the remainder will go to county Wild- superintendent, at services held In glee club, Miss Kathleen Loe, sal- llst today- apples apparently are gone. All of right field, scored the first run on class to have attended their four1 I er. the church Wednesday night. utatorian, declared that “The most j ----------------------- the apricots are frozen. The only a homer in the initial Inning with years at Adrian high school were For May 25, 150 Mexican nationals Dr. Donaldson praised the young important problem today is to win 1 p» r> T l m nor.e on and two down. fruit apparently not damaged was held last week. the war". jclIUl 1 TaCtS have been promised for Malheur adults for their contribution to the the winesap apples. In the second inning Marsh star Commencement exercises were They will probably be ho church and dedicated the window to Miss Loe said that youths have o 1 1 r» / 1 ted th? batting with a hit, followed held Friday evening with Dr. John county. At Vale the apricots were mushy more opportunity than they have » ^ O lc l I j V L O U I l t V used in the FSA camp in Nyssa. and other persons interested had in many years and said they j by McCoy, who advanced Marsh Anderson of the College of Idaho R. G. Larson, district manager of them by Tuesday noon from the freezing. - in the advancement of the religious see opportunity in business, science to second base on a single. Fukiage giving the main address, using as the Amalgamated Sugar company, life. Cherries were damaged to some ex Malheur county advertised 58 tr hit, bringing in Marsh from second. his subject “Of Mice or Men". The tent, but not as much as the apr that the 1000 workers imported The program was opened with and other fields. She expressed the acts of land for sale and all except icots McCoy scored on an error made by band played “The New Dawn Over said and »peaches. belief that Americans will more to the district have taken care of congregational singing, followed by Payette's left fielder, making a ture" and “Hall of Fame”. Student the labor situation very well. He the invocation by Burl Wyckoff appreciate the rights provided by a few, which had been redeemed, There was no apparent damage sold recntly at public sale. late Tuesday evening to the row total of two runs scored in the fr government after the war. Af were , L°U 3aid a sIi«ht 'abor shortage may and the scripture reading by Mrs the The county received more than crops. ame. However, some damage may Jackson and Mable Roberts as hon ter mentioning various phases of occur in about a week or 10 days. Gilbert Klinkenberg. $9000 for the land. At the beginning of the lineup in or students, and Lois Patton, senior have been to winter barley the social problems, she said many The scene oh the window, show highly educated people are studying Most of the tracts were sold at that was In caused the fifth. Fu.iii hit and went to class representative. Mr. Patch pre the heading stage. ing Jesus Christ in the garden of their advertised minimum price. NYSSA RESIDENT second. Harold Wilson knocked out sented the American Legion citizen Early potatoes were frozen, but solve unemployment. Gethsemane, was interpreted by to Raymond There was spirited bidding on a few. production a single, scoring Fuji* from second. ship awards to Phyllis Haworth and ENLISTS IN WAAC will not be seriously af Larson, valedictorian, Clifford Main, who said the young An acreage tract near Brogan adv Malloy, with one down, drove out a Gene Davis. fected as they will “come back”. said that high school youths are be adults chose the scene because" It at $50, was bid up to $700 single that scored Wilson. Mrs. Kathryn Claypool awarded Gloria Glascock of Nyssa, who Is the only picture of Jesus in the ing thrown into a war-torn world i in ertised a minute with bids jum- In the sixth, McCoy gained first 8th grade deplomas to the graduates is now teaching the eight grade in “the government will probably ! ping less in than that shows the victory”. He so hundred and two hundred OFFICE IS OPEN on an error on Payette's second of the elementary schools of the Elgin, has joined the women’s army garden tell us what to do. From now on scenes show only what we learn we will learn in the | dollar leaps. Simon Servatius got IN AFTERNOONS baseman. Fukiage flied out and Jay union high districts. auxiliary corps and is to report to said “Most of in the Gethsemane". the tract. It is understood was Bybee hit. pushing McCoy around This year’s senior class with its Portland for active duty immediat the The struggle way-in the . school . . bank. . A he . , large Representatives of the United painted by Hof hard ., ready . do . of . the . we world. ; , acting .f for . a Portland to second. Jim Fujii 'walked and 31 members made a striking app ely following the close of school fman in picture,was We are all to what can, ,, . „ , , . States employment service an the lBth century and was but w we must also ___________ '‘umber of city of Vale lots were thus loaded the bases. Harold Wil earance with the girls in white caps May 21. prepare ourselves nounced this week that their office of many showing scenes in the for post-war problems”. disposed of. son knocked out a single that sc and gowns and the boys in blue Miss Glascock was graduated fr one A light behind the window, Discussing government, the valed A. H. Chester bid $800, one hun in the new labor center will be ored McCoy and Bybee. With a man caps and gowns. om the Nyssa high school in 1939 garden. back of the pulpit, throws ictorian declared that democracy is dred more than the advertised pr open afternoons instead of In the on first and third. Dale Willson On Thursday morning special and was graduated from the Easter- a located ray of light bursting through the not for the old Vale golf course. mornings as was decided last week. singled and scored both Vujii and class day exercises were held. Music n Oregon College of Education in clouds handed down from generation ice, Walter onto Jesus as he kneels on to generation. Keele bid in a one hun The office will be open after H. Wilson. was furnished by the high school 1942. She is a daughter of Mrs. O. the ground. Democracy did not dred acre tract near the Fields ra noons until further notice or until Marsh, pitching a two-hit game, band. The new student body offic R. Hite of the Owyhee section. just happen. It must be learned by on the east bench for $500. Th such time as more population lives Mr. Main said “Jesus prayed th struck out nine batters. Ingersoll of ers, Dudley Kurtz, president; Frank generation. Democracy cannot nch is Is mostly pasture land but It con in the camp. W. L. Flower, em rough his struggle to final victory. each Payette fanned one Nyssa Player, Downs, vice president; Della Kygar, be defended just by an army as ployment officer, spends the morn some irrigable land. It was a battle in the soul of Jesus. and Grant failed to whif a man. secretary; Lily Stlener, treasurer; factors are involved. Mr. Lar tains at the Adrian camp, which has John Barkley, city marshal, bid I don’t think that Christ was thin other Marsh held the Pirates under con and Marjorie Hite and Georgia said that if people practice the in a block lying west of the river, ings more He would like king of the physical pain he was son trol at all times. Glass, yell-leaders, took the oath of of democracy a better near the county warehouse. He got to sign inhabitants. up all available labor at to undergo, but the pain of taking principles The lineups were as follows: Ny- office administered by Gene Davis, (Continued on page two) the employment office In the Nys this for $100. upon himself the sin of the whole ssa—Jlm Fujii, If: H. Wilson, 3b: retiring student body president. sa camp as he said workers are Dale Willson, rf: D. Malloy, cf; R. Band, athletic, G.A.A. and yell A beautiful fountain pen was pre world. urgently needed. Pierce, 2b; W Marsh, p; C. McCoy, leader awards were presented and sented by the Nyssa chamber of "We hope the young adults and JUNE M. WILSON DIRECTORS NAMED c: Fukiage, ss and, Jay Byee, lb; speeches made by the honor stud commerce at its weekly luncheon others will get a better understand SINGS IN PLAY BY IDAHO .POWER Wednesday noon to John Young in ing of Gethesmane and what it Payette--Masingill, ss; Rose, c: Ha- ents. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu- ! C. C. Anderson of Boise, Windsor yhearst. If; Dibble, lb; Grant, p; On Thursday afternoon a track recognition of his 15 years of ser means to us”. R. Masingill, 3fb; Coons, rf; Steiner, meet was held with the four union vice as coach of the Nyssa high In presenting the window to the gene, May-(Special) — June Marie J. Lloyd of Nampa and A. L. Merr church, Oscar Bratton said “We Wilson of Nyssa, junior in music, of Pocatello were elected new cf; Hannagan, 2b; Ingersoll, subst district grade schools participating. school athletic teams. The presentation was made by hope this picture may create an at lyric soprano, sang a solo in the ill itute pitcher. Ridgeview won first place, Kingman Frank of the Idaho Power com T. Morgan, who said Mr. mosphere that will be more worsh French play, "Esther” given at the directors Short score—Nyasa-10 hits. 9 runs, Kolony second, Owyhee third and pany at the meeting of stockhold Officers of the Lettermen’s club ipful and prayerful. We hope each Guild theater on the campus late Young came to Nyssa in 1928. 0 errors; Payette—2 hits, 0 runs, 5 Wade fourth. ers held May 5 to fill vacancies of the Nyssa high school were one will have a more sacred feeling last week. Young has given the town errors. At the student body dance Thur 15 “Mr. caused by the death of E. H. Dewey, elected at a meeting held Friday toward the church”. Miss Wilson is a Phi Beta. She is Nampa, and D. W. Standrod, years of faithful service”. Mr. sday evening, coronation exercises night in the gymnasium. Carlos Buchner accepted the win the daughter of Mr. and Mrs B. W ello, and by the resignation of Pocat 4-H Club Meets— for Queen Eleanor Hobson, and Morgan said. “'We appreciate it and dow G. A The new officers are Warren on behalf of the official board. Wilson, Nyssa. The Chalk Butte Victory Garden Princesses Lois Patton and Phyllis we want you to know it". Marsh, president; Kenneth Waud, Bremer, formerly of Boise. club enjoyed a fishing trip and pic Haworth were held. Karen Sparks Coach Young replied that “I cer Dr. Donaldson praised the con Other members of the board were vice president; Gene Bellon, sec nic May 9 on the Snake river be and Jeanine Drowns were train tainly appreciate the gift and ex gregation and Rev. and Mrs. M. H. re-elected, according to an announ retary; Ross Grover, treasurer, and press thanks to you who have been Greenlee for completion of the new low Adrian. In observance of Mot bearers. cement by C. J. Strike, president Charles McCoy, Jay Bybee, Harry church. He stated that "It seems here for the last 15 years and to her's day, the children Invited their Counsil and Harold Loe, sergeants- of the company. those who came later. I have en that this evening we are witnessing mothers to attend, and held a sp Here From Nampa— at-arms. Mr. Anderson is board chairman ecial program. The next meeting Mr and Mrs Bert Miller of Nampa joyed the time I have spent here. the crowning achievement of the of the C. C. Anderson Stores com Prior to the election initiation will be held at the home of Bernice j were Sunday aftemnon callers at I appreciate the attitude of the building program”. new members was held. The plans have been completed pany and state director for Idaho of public generally and especially that With the light behind the art for Final Schnieder May 23. | the Lee Miller home. were Ray Bybee, boxing; Joint meeting of the Mal of the office of price administration Initiates of the chamber of commerce for glass window the only one burning heur the Keith Bybee, boxing; Elton Coun County Health association, the He was a director of Idaho Power sil, j listing in the army air corps. He is its loyal support. If the boys have in the room, Mrs Greenlee, without football and basketball; Jack company from 1916 to 1919. Mr. ! a son of Mrs E. L. Jamison of Ny gotten something out of our athlet piano accompaniment, sang “Tis Malheur county council of Parents Lloyd Fujii, wrestling; Jim Fujii, boxing is a partner and manager of and Teachers and the 4-H club sp ssa. Midnight and On Olive’s Brow" ics I think my time was well sp and baseball: Shogl Fukiage, base the Lloyd Lumber company at Na ring show with the county nutrit ent". mpa, and Mr. Merrill Is a member ball; Ross Grover, wrestling; Dale ion council cooperating at the On Sheppard Field, Texas, (Special )- of the law firm, Merrill and Merrill, Glenn, boxing; Carl Hale, boxing; tario schools May 22. Walter M. LaGrande, son of Walter MALHEUR WITHOUT RED CROSS UNIT Junior Holmes, basketball; Ben IS GIVEN THANKS College Dr. John L. Anderson of the at Pocatello. S. LaGrande, of Route 2 Parma, Kamlhira, baseball: Darrell Ken of Idaho at Caldwell, will “The officers and directors of the dall, Idaho, has graduated from an in AUTO FATALITIES boxing; Harold Loe, boxing; Mrs Faye B. Bums of the McCaw be the guest speaker. Dr. Anderson company are fortunate in the ch Pete Lopez, tensive course in airplane mechan boxing; Pete Merrick, of these business and profess ics. Sheppard Field, near Wichita First quarter standings In the lo General hospital of Walla Walla is known by many in Eastern Ore oice ional leaders for the board of dir boxing; Don Putnam, track and Falls, Texas, Is one of the many ts Oregon counties traffic safety has written to the Malheur county gon and is recognized as an out ectors," said, "Their selection basketball; Darrell Steinke. track; schools of the army air forces tech contest found Marion, Coos. Baker Red Cross chapter thanking the standing speaker. His subject will conforms Strike to the previous practice of James Smiley, boxing; Kenneth nical training command, which tr and Morrow counties in top places members for their contributions. be “The Problems of Youth of To having local men direct the affairs Waud, boxing, and Glen Weeks, ains the specialist technicians to in the four divisions. It was an The letter, sent to Mrs B. C. Dan day." of Idaho Power company All offi- manager. nounced today by Bob Farrell, sec The morning sessions will open iel of Ontario, county knitting ch maintain America’s mighty air arm After the initiation hamburgers, at 9:30 with registration in the cers and directors of the company pop, airman, reads as follows; ada. He is now qualified to play a retary of state. and potato chips were serv r**ldents of the Snake River vital role in the army air forces Following are the complete st “On behalf of the patients of Mc Conklin grade school. The County are„ ed. ground crew teams that “keep 'em andings in all four divisions, coun Caw General hospital we would like Health association will hold its an Valley. ties being grouped accoidlng to pop to take this opportunity to express nual meeting at 10 a m. in the Con- Re-elected members of the board Principal leaves— flylag.” include the following: J. G. Conley, Stillwater, Okla., (Special) -Pvt. Before entering the school, he was ulation and listed in order of their to the members of your chapter our lin Auditorium. The PT.A. spring Caldwell; E. J. Ostrander, Twin Owen Price, principal of the Ny sincere appreciation of the six beau county council will convene at 11 Falls: Dr. Charles Harold E. Kurtz of Adrian, son of trained at one of the basic training standing: E. Palmer, Ont- ssa grade school, left Tuesday for First division: Marion, Klamath. a m. in the same room. tifully knitted afghans, which you Mr and Mrs M. L. Kurtz, route 1, centers of the army air forces tech LaGrande, where he will be prin Lane. Clackamas, Multnomah. were kind enough to send to us. The afternoon sessions will open ' ar*°- Oregon; E T. Waters, Weiser; cipal Nyssa. has arrived at Oklahoma A. nical command. of the Junior high school next Second division; Coos, Umatilla, “Aside from their warmth and at 1:30 in the high school gymnas- I J w Cunningham, A. C. Inman, fall. He and M College for a course of army attend summer school, ium with community singing and ! R B Ki'ig. J D. Orr, H. L. Senger, probably will air forces instruction lasting appro Edward A. Boydell received his Yamhill, Linn, Washington, Doug usefulness, these gifts are so color special the University of Oreg music by the girl's trio from Nathan Sommer and C. J. Strike, on. Mr at ful and attractive that they are ximately five months prior to his commission as ensign in the navy las. Jackson. Price expresed appreciat the Ontario Choral club. | al1 of Boise. appointment as an aviation cadet air corps Wednesday morning. May Third division: Baker, Wasco, Cl more than doubly appreciated. ion to Nyssa residents for their con atsop, Malheur. Deschutes. Lincoln. The main address of the day will j "We realize somewhat the time 5 at Corpus Christe, Texas. in the AAF. sideration during the nine years he be given at 2 pm by Dr Anderson s <«dents Get Jobs— Josephine. Benton, Union. Polk. Co and energy spent in making these During this period he will, as a Boydell was graduated from the Following his talk the 4-H Girls' Several high school students have llved here and said good-bye to all lumbia. Hood River. Tillamook. lovely and practical gifu. However member cf the 90th college-training University of Oregon with the class Fourth division: Morrow, Orant. knowing how much comfort they Sewing clubs will present their an- ‘"cured positions since school was ht* frlpnds detachment (aircrew), take numer of 1942 In his senior year he en Lake. i dismissed last week. They Include | Gilliam. Harney. Wal will bring, we are sure that you will nual style show ous academic courses as well as el rolled In the C..P.T. and received lowa Curry. Wheeler, Crook. Jefferson. feel that your efforts have been well Everyone is asked to provide a I Violet dowers, Wray's Dime store; his pilot’s license at that time. In ementary flying training. sack lunch Coffee will be served on j Betty Tillman. Swan's bakery; An- spent". Upon completion of this course August of that year he enlisted In Sherman. the grounds by the nutrition coun- ! *pla Herrman. bookkeeper at the he will be classified as a pilot, na the navy air corps at Pasco, Wash Nineteen Oregon counties went Mrs Daniel reported that the cjl POETS’ 8ervice station; Betty Flan- vigator or bombardier and go on to ington. later going to Corpus Ch through the first quarter of the Malheur chapter has sent to the The public is invited to attend j Signal nan*. Owyhee Drug store; Katha- year without reporting a traffic I Ogden warehouse five mufflers, 18 schools of the flying training com riste, Texas. CORNER any or all of these meetings, and j Loe, general secretary at the mand for training in these special Ensign Boydell will take his tran fatality, according to Farrell. Last j sleeveless sweaters. 20 helmets. 10 everyone is especially urged to hear ¡Malheur Oarage; Verna Oreenlee. sitional training at Jacksonville, year at the same time. 18 counties j turtle neck sweaters, five watch ties. at w w Foster apiary: and Dar were fatality-free The counties this caps, 10 pairs of gloves and one af- Dr. Anderson Florida. Edited by _______________ Thel Bybee. Journal office. Geneva year are Columbia, Crook, Curry, ghan. Jack H Brodie received his “wi Revival Planned— Graham left Sunday to accept a Deschutes. Douglas. Gilliam. Orant. -------------------- — T. CAROL BYBEE Word has been received from ngs" and second lieutenant's comm- A series of special evangelistic secretarial position in Horseshoe The Poet's Comer will be discon ission in the U S. AAF April 20 at Private Joseph Hoke, former Nyssa Harney. Hood River, Jefferson. Till- T» Attend School— Mather field. Sacramento. He has' resident, that he has been stationed ke. Lincoln. Malheur. Morrow. Till Four Nyssa high school graduates, meetings will be started Sunday j Bend, tinued unless we receive sufficient been sent to Randolph field. San at Fort Leonard Wood. Missouri. amook. Union, Wallowa, Wasco Verna Ruth Findling. Dorothy Farr. evening. May 16 at the Sunset val requests either by phone or mall for and Wheeler. Lillian Kan yid and Peggy Chard ley Assembly of Ood church with Here From Wasington— Antonia. Texas for five weeks of i ------- left Tuesday for Pendleton to att- Rev Homer Walkup. formerly of Mr and Mrs Wes Anderson and its continuation We hav* had instruction before becoming an in- Private Richard Holly arrived in comer with ua for nea y ! end an N.YA training school. The Idaho, nl charge In addition to small daughter. Trena. Jr., of Van- structor. Adrian Wednesday to visit his par- Here From California— speaking Rev Walkup plays the couver. Washington visited for a one year Another contest for Laeutenant Brodie is a graduate enta. Mr and Mrs Dan Holly Pri- Mr and Mrs T. V Olsen and son. j girls will take a three months tec- electric Hawaiian guitar and sings few days recently with Mr* Ander- summer was being Plann'’d J”r of the Nyssa high school. He recei- vate Holly is a member of the mil Elmer. of Oakland. California were retarial science course, after which at each service public U invited son s mother. Mrs O R Hite of subscribers Let ua hear from y u. ved his B. S. degree in agricultural itary police at Sioux Falls. South Friday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs they will secure government posit - to attend %lhe The services Owyhee. I Phone 19 or write Journal office. engtneering last spring before en- Dakota | O. E. Dorman. ians. Bulldogs Defeat Payette DINNER IS GIVEN FOR NYSSA SQUAD In Final Contest 9 to 0 A dinner was given for the Nyssa Expected To Arrive Soon Dedication Of Window Is Held 31 Adrian High Pupils Graduate 58 I " Award Is Given To Coach Young Lettermen Elect 1943-44 Leaders Health Unit,PTA Plan Gatherings Our Boys In T h e Service \ \