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I % *> v - \ wV - ' -l^ ir i — + 4 ¿. C l! * i J * V i * ' - < * r r - r r % ¿ i¿ . r/ieNYSSA VOLUMFrXXXVllI, JOURNAL W iT E R -T E A F NTSsAT'OlTEOÓN, 'TlfülTÏÏlTAV DECEMBER 2, 1915 W . CHAMBERLAIN HURT IN MISHAP Sophomores Win First Place In School Contest It’s a Whopper . SCHOOL SMOKER W ILL BE STAGED IN GYM TONIGHT Farm Boys Are Urged To Stay On Food Front Nyssa Leads In Malhenr County Bond Sale Race Wylie Chamberlain sustained a Tile annual Lettermen’s club all badly shattered ankle Thursday school smoker will be staged In the i at the hay baler on the Lloyd tonight at 8 o’clock. Annual F. F. A. Father gymnasium Students Clear Approx Freshmen Take S e c o n d L-andreth place In Sunset Valley. Ten or 12 wrestling and boxing He was being lifted to the stack- And Son Banquet imately $1800 at with Play About bouts will be stated. top when the cable came loose Each fighter who wins will be Auction Held At Adrian “ Sissy” and let him fall about 18 feet to come champion In his class In sch From The Bulldog Contending that farm boys sh ool and will represent Nyssa in From The Bulldog the ground. The upper bone was With a spirit of patriotism and a ould remain fighting on the food inter-school smokers this winter. The sophomore clats won first 1 broken in 12 places and the low- The names of the fighters will zeal to win, Nyssa High zoomed to front, Marvin Jagels of Buhl, Id place In the annual Nyssa high i er in 4 places. Mr. Chamberlain be announced tonight. the top ranking position In the aho, retiring president of the Nat school inter-class play contest held received medical treatment in the inter-soholastic bond contest by ional Future Farmers of America, last Friday night. | Nyssa Nursing home. clearing approximately $1800 at the The freshmen won second place. ------------------------ M c.rclared In an addret-s at the ann auction Thursday, December 2. Th the Juniors third and the seniors is boosted the total amount from ual father and son banquet of the fourth. $700 to $2500 which makes the per Adrian F.F.A. last Friday night in "Down In the Heart of Texas" capita rate $12.50. the Adrian gymnasium that "If was chosen by the winning class. Acording to Wednesday's statis It is as necessary lor farmers to tics, Adrian, then leading has $710 you are going to bring the boys We found romance, mystery, and sabotage dramatized In the chara heme any sooner keep the food be own their own marketing facilities per capita, followed by Vole with William Erastus Savage, 83-year- as it Is for them to own their own $2.00 and Ontario with $2.02. cters of Myrna Jordan as Cactus hind them on their way to Berlin".; old Nyssa resident, died Sunday- at , tools. D. M. Johnson. Ontario b.a - Kate; the old broken down ran The auction started off with a Mi\ Jagels. who left the Univer- | ncii manager of the Pacific Supply bang with David Ballentyne taking cher, Oeorge Bulling«; the "wld- Ontario. Funeral services were held sity of Idaho to assist on the home Cooperative, told a large group of the bid at $25, and then turning It der", Greta Stunz; the villian. Ron in Ontario Wednesday afternoon. Hibbert; Ginger, Virginia Trout- Interment was In charge of the farm at Buhl, «aid in speaking of Grangers, Saturday, at the quar down because he thought it was ner; Mrs. Fletcher, Beth MltcheU; Peterson Funeral home. patriotism, one of the objectives of terly meeting of the Malheur co- 25c. Mr. Savage was born In Yamhill and the lovers, Verla Jensen and F.F.A., that "many of our brothers. unty P°™°na Grange at Harper. Pictures of football heroes and CAN YOU BEET THIS? It’s » sugar beet weighing 29% pounds county, Oregon May 1, 1880, a son Mr. Johnson predicted that coop school belles wire among the many Gerald Barker. and was grown in the Nyssa area and processed by the Amalga sobs and pals are overseas fighting of Mr and Mrs Albert Savage, who The Freshmen’s ‘ ‘Soft Boiled mated Sugar company’s factory there. Though unusually large, a war ti.at we all hope will end erative enterprise would play a gr articles sold. Our gridiron hero, Egg” is buUt around a sissy. James crossed the plains to Oregon hi it Is not the largest grown In Malheur county. Grown by W. A. soon. They aren't the only ones eat part in postwar development. Harold Wilson's picture was bought 1852. "We can trust our armed per by Jim FVijii for $30. Dar Thel By Harold McDermitt, played by Ber Bybee of Nyssa, it was taken from a field averaging 44 tons to fighting this war. Secretary of Ag With the exception of time spent sonnel to handle our war prob bee, popular senior, proved to be the acre, a very high yield. The sugar content was M per cent, or nard Bodmer who, with the help riculture Wickard said ‘if you boys seven tons of sugar to the acre. On this basis, fnts particular of Isobel Dugan, played by June in Alaska from 1898 to 1902. Mr. can stay on the farm stay there. lems”, he said, “but upon us as in quite a self lover by buying her beet yielded 4% pounds of sugar. (Photo by Howard Smith.) Savage, tried to win the confidence Savage spent all of his life in Ore- Wc won't call them unless things dividuals ve ts the responsibility of own picture for $100. of the “gang” by staying In an At the age of 17 he joined a Although the percentage o f the get more critical’. If things get th solving the problems that will arise empty house for two weeks. The company of mUltra at The Dalles at critical the food won’t do much after the war. We have in this co studenbody taking part was small, rival was the famous cameraman, |and helped the settlers crush an STATE M A Y OIL unty . . . monopolies working to those who participated bought bo gcod anyway. Jerry Crandell. Others of the cast Indian uprising known as the Ban ADRIAN SECTION “How can our fathers produce get a strong foothold in politics. nds and stamps in large sums. Ma nock war. Mr. Savage retired from were Robert McDonald, Jack Atka- food when us young fellow feel we They have lost their grip on the rgaret Sarazin. senior, was top buy son, Johnnie Bartholoma, Francis farming about 10 years ago and , . . . - , should be in a uniform. I fell I am people in some cases and we sh er at the auction with a total am The Nyssa chamber of commerce, since that time has made his home The annual combined concert o f |dolng more on the farm than 1 ould see that these small grains we ount of $543. Martha Browne, an Seitz, and Lorraine Farr. The Juniors and Seniors presen with his son. Damon, at Nyssa. Mrs at Its weekly luncheon Wednesday the Nyssa high school glee club and , wouid ^ doing out there doing a have made are not lost.” other top bidder, bought stamps He deplored the praotict o f scu and bonds totaling $301.50. Dar ted mystery plays which were very Savage to whom he was married in noon in Brownie’s cafe, passed a band will be presented In the gym few right faces and left turns. So 1885, died in 1922. ttling needed reforms bj giving much alike. There was a “ haunted resolution asking the state highway nasium Friday. December 10 at 8 me of us really have no right to Thel Bybee was also an outstand Survivors are three sons, Frank them a bad name. "Monopolistic ing buyer with $225. Other high house” , a ghost and a colored girl department to eliminate the most o ’clock. The glee club is directed enlist”. and Damon of Nyssa and Fred of In each. Passage of the agricultural voc interest call anything that the peo buyers were Tom Moore-8100; Har dangerous curves on he highway by Mrs John Young and the band The Junior cast was Ralph Maze. Pendleton, 13 grandchildren and ational act by congress provided the ple want for their own good, ’com old Wllson-$89; Jim FuJU-875; and by Irshal DaVls. between Nyssa and Adrian. Claudlne Tomlinson, Harriet Herr- 13 great grandchildren. Delbert Cleaver, Ray Orr, Oeorge The glee club program, with a basic structure of the F.F.A., Jag munistic’, he said. Reports indicate that the state patriotic trend, will include solos, els said. Virginia's F.F.A. served man, Harry Counsll and Thelma Mrs William Ross, assisted by McGee, and June Savage, with $50 Florea highway department intend to oil duets and trios. Thirteen numbers as the pattern of the present nat Mrs Amell Claude, was In charge each. The Senior talents consisted of Harold Wilson was the most con ional organization. The members of the lecture hour in the absence the 13-mile section in the spring will be presentid. Dona Dlmmlck, Merildean Robbins, invested upwards of $2.000,000 In of Mrs Blaine Girvin, Pomona lec stant bidder, buying enough trin The band will give 12 numbers, D a o c n c A 4 iand the chamber proposes that the i turer. Numbers on the program in kets to start a dime store. Arlan Haroldson, Alma Dlven, Al A curves be eliminated before the oil- featuring baton twirling and a bonds and have collected million., oha Maw, Richard WaddeU, and Others buying $25 bonds were novelty number called “The Mock of pounds of scrap in six months cluded a piano duet by Mrs Art ing Is done. Sweetland and Mrs Winters of Keith Bybee, Marjorie Klkuchl, Allene Hendricks. Wedding” , composed by Mr. Davis. iollowing Pearl harbor. Corrnelus VanderWinkle, Nyssa Honorable mention for very go Mr. Jagels discussed the 12 corn Harper; a vocal duet by JoAnn Lorraine Farr, Dorothy Coffman, In the mock wedding, the part of truck gardener, died at his home od acting was given to Ron Hibbert CRITICAL TIRE the groom will be played by Don erstones ol the organization—ehar- Malteberger and Viola Anderson; Merry Norcott, Norlko Kldo, Dona Monday after a long Illness who played the vUUanous part of Bishop, best man, John Barthol-. acter, service, thrilt, sportsmanship, a reading by Valeda Purvis, solo, Dlmmlck, Dale Wilson, Aya Iwas- Mr. VanderWinkle was bom in ¡SITU ATIO N SEEN Llge Beatson, Virginia Troutner oma; preacher, George Billings ; j .«cholarshlp, improved agriculture, Geraldine Pettit and a duet. Rev aki, Johnny Bartholomew, Dennis Holland In 1885 and came to Nyssa who could have been bom in her bride, Lois Mitchell, and brides- organized recreation, citizenship. Harold Cowdrick and Mrs Cowd- Fife, La Verne Cleaver, Richard from Holland in 1919. He and Mrs The county farm transportation part of Dinger and Myrna Jordan patriotism, cooperation, create love rlck. Pomona Master Erie H. Pa Yamamoto, and Larry Djmmlck, vandebWinkle operated a «nail fa committee warns that a eritcial maid. June Savage. as Cactus Kate certainly had the Eunice Brady is drum major and for country life and strengthen rker. State Deputy Charles Wick- rm two miles southwest of Nyjsa. right part. Alma Dlven really ma lander and County Deputy C. A. To Speak At Revival— Besides his widow, Mr. Vander iituation with respect to tires and Myrna Jordan is assistant drum confidence of boys. kes a good heroine and isn’t Harry Rev. L. W. King, evongellst. will Speaking of character, Mr. Jagels Kctcham also contributed to the Winkle leaves a sister and other tubes can be effected during the major. Counsll ’’cute’’ with a mustache? speak at the revival services In the next six to nine months. This app said ‘‘Get the man in shape and ] l,IOBram relatives living in Holland. June Savage was a typical “tom the country will be all right” . Other ! Miss vloia Anderson was elected Church of the Nazarene Saturday Funeral services were held in the lies particularly to larger size tires boy” while Robert McDonald with night, December 11 at 8 o ’clock on remarks included: “ Be careful ab- Flora. Catholic church in Ontario this and is cause for concern on the his, <’Aw shuttupj" couldn't have out selecting your companions. If! Resolutions adopted by the body the subject of “From the Stage, to morning with Father Stock in ch part of farm truck owners. Recap been beaten. we are going to progress we must | included one advocating the re the Saloon to the Pulpit". Good- arge. Interment was in charge of ped tires apparently must carry So end the one-act plays for th the bulk of the load in agricultural work. If all of the members of the j movaI of meat irom the ratlon llsL sized congregations are attending the Peterson Funeral home. is year, leaving us with high hopes transportation for some time. Pro No decisiion had been reached FF.A, bought 10 cents worth of for a P«riod of slx,y d**8- Thc the services. Among those attend for next year’s dramas. mpt recapping, and the utmost co today in the habeas corpus proc war stamps a week, they would be 1 ns embly n»Provcd a resolution su ing Monday night were Rev. Dick nservation is urged to keep farm eeding filed in the circuit court in j loaning Uncle Sam $24,000 a week. bmitted by Boulevard Grange pro Jackson and son, Billy, o f Parma. equipment rolling through the cr Vale by Mr and Mrs Roy B. Kling- | There is hardly an industry in the testing alleged waste of manpower Here From Marshing— itical period ahead. man against Rev. and Mrs Vern ( world today that has the posslbill- and material in industry. Mrs Bert Osborn of Marshng. Although a vast new synthetic j Martin of Nyssa. Mrs Klingman ties of agriculture. A fellow is nev- and material in industry, and one rUtber industry is nearing compl- allages that she left her child, A l-jer as bad as he could have been” , advocating establishment of a nat Idaho was here on busines Monday. Dr. L. A. Mauldlng of Nyssa was etion and large quantities of rub- [ eta Suzann Artmckle, with the Following the invocation given by ional central committee represent appointed county health doctor by ber are being produced, the avail- Martins to be oared for. She now Rev. J. C. Nevin of Adrian, Jewel) ing the three national farm organ the county court at a meeting of ability of synthetic rubber does not wants possession of the child. Mr. | Wilson, p. isident of the Adrian izations. A resolution protesting all the court in Vale Wednesday. The immediately assure an adequate and Mrs Martin have started ad- F.F.A., delivered the address of eged waste of manpower and mat appointment will be presented to number of tires. The synthetic rub option proceedings In the county welcome, and presented the honory erial In Industry was tabled for fu Dr. Frederick Sticker of the state ber construction program is being court and decline to surrender her. degree to Garrett Munjewurff of rther revision. The resolution was submitted by the Boulevard Or department of health for hto app completed later than anticipated. The petition of the Klingmans (Continued on page two) ange. roval. Other complicatons to the tire sit asks that the Martins be compell A thanksgiving dinner complete Dr. Mauldlng succeeds Dr. Clyde uation in addition to the demands ed to produce the child in court Edited by from turkey to pumpkin pie was Walker, who left the county Octo of war Include shortages of man so that its custody can be deter served at noon by women of the T. CAROL BYBEE ber 1. Since that time Malheur power, high-tenacity rayon cord, mined. Harper and Juntura Oranges. county has been without the ser tire-building facilities and equip NO "TIME FO R YOU vices of a county physician. ment. vulcanlzers, and large-size SEAL SALE DRIVE The other day you asked of me, A. L. Fletcher of Nyssa filed with molds. To help you say your prayers: IS OPENED HERE Earl Fanner, seaman second cl the court, on behalf of local sp Olen L. Taggart, representative But I was going “Out" that night The 37th annual nationwide Ch- of the bureau of agricultural éc ass, left Thursday for camp at onsors, a petition asking that a And said, “ You hustle right up Ttotmas seal sale, In which the onomes, department of agriculture Farragut. Idaho. Accompanying time be set for a hearing on the stairs”. Oregon Tiberculosto association spent the first part of the week him was his wife. Mrs Winifred formation of a proposed road dist takes part, opens today and will in this area studying the commun Farmer. While here they visited rict in this area. The hearing was The first Nyssa basketball game I aught to clean the house all thru. continue until Christmas. their parents, Mr and Mrs C. W. set by the court for January 6. ity organization in rural areas for The Seal Sale is the sole supp the purpose of applying what he of the season will be held with Pa Mend that pretty dress of blue, Farmer and Mr and Mrs Frank Why, I aught to be In town, by Tentative plans for the annual ort of the year-around tuberculosis learns to the Columbia basin area. rma FYiday night of next week. Lewis. The initial league game for Ny two; football banquet sponsored by the control work of the National Tub Mr Taggart said “We want com Lions club were outlined at the erculosis association and its 1,700 munities to be large enough so th ssa will be played Saturday night, I realy have not time for you. Martin Farmer, seaman second weekly luncheon of the club Mon affiliated associations in the 48 st i)t_ they"wiu be on” an economically 1« against New Plymo- class, home on leave this week. Is There was the time I spoke so cr ates, the Dirstrict of Columbia, sound basis, yet not so large that day noon. visiting his wile and son, Mrs Et- _ . . . The banquet will be held in ho Alaska, Puerto Rico and Hawaii. I they wU1 exciUde the farmer from Coach John Youn* said hta ch” oss. helmae Farmer, and Jimmie. While participation and a voice in ar((e" are developing slowly. The] With fear, to the comer you flew; Twenty men met at breakfast in nor of the Nysa high school foot Nlnety-iive per cent of the Income I on leave he will visit Mrs Fanner’s first squad has been reduced to 11 Forgive me, won’t you little one, parents. Mr and Mrs Elmer Strad- Brownie's cafe Monday morning to ball players and others In the ho from the sale remains in the state ¡ the government” . bureau is making a study of r>1*yer ’ from who first 10 will But I had no time for you. ley and his parents, Mr and Mrs outline plans for the annual Boy me economics room of the high or the territory where It to raised C. W Farmer, both of Nyssa. Far Scout financial campaign, which to school building the evening of De and five per cent goes to the nat the local situation because it is be sci£ctcd The 11 first string prospects are You always clutter up the house cember 16. The home economics ional association. mer and his brother, Earl, are st underway in Nyssa this week. comparable to the Columbia basin Stelnke and Aston, centers; H. Wil You make a lot o f nose, This year, for the first time, the project in some respects. Paul Moore of Nampa, and E. R. girls of the high school will serve ationed at Farragut, Idaho, but ha seal of the American tuberculosis ve zeen each other only once at Burkey of Payette, field executive, the dinner. Mr. Taggart, who expressed the son, D. Wilson, Ohurch, Billings Why don’t you be quiet like a mo assisted In organizing the camp The Lions decided at their lun- associations to being used by the belief that Nyssa Is under-develop and Marsh, forwards, and Morgan. use, camp. Bybee, Moore and Bellon, guards. Like other “ real nice boys?” cheon to hold a Christmas party | national tuberculosis organizations ed. went to Ontario Wednesday. aign. The names of prospective contri and Vice President Calvin Wilson of England, Canada. Mexico and 8. Sgt. Wayne Piercy is the Bread Is Topic— Today the neighbor lady came. fourth Adrian boy who ha ar butors were distributed at the bre appointed Hersohel Thompson. Wa Brazil to raise funds for their res ORGANIZATION OF Bread was the topic of discuss YOU lay limp In her arms. rived in Africa although he gives akfast. No definite goal has been yne Chesnut and Bert Adams as pective campaigns against the dis ion at the Health for Victory club She said “A car has hit him” CUBS COMPLETED ease. his location as Central Africa. He set, according to Orant Rinehart, members of the committee. meeting In the home economics ro Pain tugged my heart with alarm. Mrs Dick Tensen, chairman, said The club voted to give 850 to the is one of the bomber crew. His finance chairman. Organization of a Cub troop in om of the high school building •Every effort to being made In Ma Solicitors are Mr. Rinehart, Oeo Boy Scouts. second letter was only one week lheur County, a* well as through Nyssa was completed at a meeting last FYiday. The next meeting will rge Callahan. Henry Hartley, Dr. coming by air mall. out the nation, to prevent any In held in the grade school building ; be held February 4 as the January Now as your little body mends, Miles Wallace, who has enter J. R. Cundall, And) Child. Luther Parents O f Son— I realize your worth. A son was bom to Mr and Mrs crease In the disease during and a f Tuesday night. A good-sized group (meeting will be omitted, ed his advanced training In the Fife. Clarence Aston. Wayne Ch- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I recall the times you wanted me. navy air corps, writes he Is esnut. Herachel Thompson. Bert Kenneth E. Thompson of Nyssa at ter the war. We well know the task of fathers attended the meeting. I Den mothers chosen are Mrs Taken To Hospital— My precious one on earth. •’afraid’’ he to being selected f o r , Lienkaemper. Harry Miner. Bera- the Brittlngham Nursing home In facing us, for tuberculosis has al Joseph Hobson of Adrian was an instructor’s position by officers. 1 ard Eastman. Calvin Wilson. Sher- Ontario Monday of this week. The ways increased during past wars. Barney Wilson. Mrs Porbess and taken to the Samaritan hospital In I'm so ashamed to think I said He is at Corpus Christie j man Bybee. Bernard Frost. Dale baby weighed 6 pounds. 7 ounces. But we still have confidence that Mrs W W Foster. The next meeting will be held Nampa Monday for a major oper “ I’ve no time for you”. a substantial increase In the dis --------- | Garrison. Claude Willson and Oeo- ease can be prevented this time.” Thursday after school, st which ation. (Oh Ood, forgive an erring one) Return To Hermt ton— Robert P. BurreUe, son of Mrs rge Henneman Now sleeping hours are few. Those working In Nyssa besides time the den mothers will meet Mr snd Mrs Jack Farmer of Her- A. U Fletcher of Nyssa. has grad- m Is ton returned to their home Sat Mrs Tensen are Mrs Qeoige Mitch with their dens for the first time. Visit Daughter— uated as a navigator-bombardier VIsH In Vale— Mr and Mrs C. 8 Fulton of Pay You oome first, my little one; Mr and Mrs Prank Whipple and urday after vis 1 ting hto parents. ell and Mrs Dean Smith, mailing The First pack meeting, attended from Ktrtland field, Albuquerque. New Mexico and has received hto Mr and Mrs Woodrow Sewell were Mr and Mrs C. 8. Farmer and her committee: Mrs Bert Lienkaemper. by parents. Cubs and leader , will ette visited their daughter, Mrs "Wake up you busy parents” wings. He has not yet received a business visitors In Vale W ednes-) aunt and uncle. Mr and Mrs Fr- publicity, and Mrs J. Simmons, be held the evening of December T. H. Eldredge. from Sunday until (And brother. Im not kidding). 30. school salsa snd post office sales. I’m always at your bidding. Wednesday. day. ank Lewis. new assignment. j Grangers Told Of Co-op Plan William Savage Of Nyssa Dies Annual Concert W ill Be Given C. VanderWinkle r asses l nOme Chiid Case Is Taken To Court Our B o y s I n The Service Maulding Named County Doctor POET’S CORNER Study Made Of Local Project Hoop Games To Start Dec. 17 Lions Arrange For 2 Parties 20 Seek Funds For Boy Scouts j