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The NYSSA VÔLÜ1ÏE XxXYîîT CM TÎ ü Ï5 2 1 POWER LINE HIT BY DERRICK BOOM ~THURSDA y TANUARYT37T944 JOURNAL U ±- $2.00 PER YÉAR TEMPERATURE IS Women To Sell Bulldogs Beat Farmers Class LOWEST War Loan Drive Flooding Rudds OF YEAR Stamp Corsages Ontario Tigers Will Be Opened The temperature in Nyssa drop Criticized At Meeting To Be A hay baling crew allowed a derrick boom to swing Into an newly-organized Nyssa Bus Saturday of this week. ped early Monday morning to three In Last Period Lino Beginning Held January 17 electric power line In the Mitch- iness The Women’ Users Meeting s club will sponsor Christensen, vocational agri degrees below zero, the coldest ot of war stamp corsages during, Nyssa Overcomes Lead culture Instructor in the Nyssa hi- the winter, according to bureau of Officers Of Owyhee Ass Additional Groups App- *u butte secUon Ust week caus- sale the fourth war loan campaign and To Win Gäme By Score ’•*> school, will hold a class in the reclamation instruments. ointed To Handle ln* the power in that terrltory To Hold Off be off for about two hours. will start the sale at the chamber care and repair of farm machinery 1 The coldest last winter was two ociation Of 29 to 27 Solicitations ices Again Fortunately, no one was hurt, of commerce banquet tonight, acc in the high school shop as part of below, which was registered Jan- A general meeting of all persons Bernard Frost, manager of the ording to Mrs John Young of the John Young's fourth-quarter the national war training program. ! nary 18 and 19, 1943 The matter of waste water being interested In the fourth war loan Idaho Power company here, said. women's division of the county war Bulldogs added another number to The classes will be held from 8 The temperature dropped from allowed to flood roads was discuss committee. degrees on January 5 to zero the campaign will be held in the high mishap could have caused flinance their last minute victory string by a.m. to 5 p.m. each Saturday for a night of the 6th. The temperature ed at a meeting of the Owyhee Mrs Boyd Cole will be In charge i'oslng school building Monday, January IT The period of five weeks. Mr. Christen serious injury to the men, he out the strong Ontario Tig was two below on the morning of Water Users association in the high of the sale of corsages, which will at 8 p.m„ Chairman Henry Hart said. sen will be the instructor. The far the 7th, 1 below on the eighth and school building January 11, sell for $1 and more each. The cor er basketball team on the Nyssa ley announced. sages are made with war stamps floor Friday night by a score of mers will spend most of their time three above on the 9th. Three main groups of salesmen Means of correcting the practice repairing their own machinery. placed around flowers have been selected. Mrs John Yo 29 to 27. of flooding roads were covered by The money raised by the women's Any farmer in the community is ung Is coordinator of the selesmen with _ the football season ¡invited those discussing the situation. Sp division In the United States dur . Starting 4 , ,, .. ,,, . to attend the classes and from the women’s organizations, ing the war loan campaign will be last fall, the Bulldogs have regist-1 repair his „ ^ ¡„ e ry . eakers pointed out that the county Bernard Eastman Is coordinator of used for purchase of hospital equip erea a number of victories in the activities of the men's organizations commissioners have stated that final minutes of play, indicating MINUTE MAN FLAG and Dale Garrison Is coordinator Mr and Mrs Jesse Ford and Irvin ment. they intend to enforce the county stamina and good condition. of the marl solicitations campaign. and Edward Topllff received the The statement of condition of laws against flooding the roads. GIVEN TO SCHOOL In the Friday game Wilson scored These chairmen have sent letters BOARD ENTRAINS the First National bank of Port Discussion of the cost of o|>erat- a field goal on the tip-off play to to the groups that they represent obligation as candidates at the re NYSSA RESIDENTS which operates a branch in ion of the district indicated that give Nyssa a two point lead, but Ninety three percent of the land, asking the members to sell bonds. | gular meeting of the Oregon Trail Nyssa High Student Body partici Nyssa, shows that it increased its members from the time the score was tied at Mr Garrison has appointed 14 j Qrange Tuesday night. of the association feel the Several Nyssa residents were en two all by Ontario the Tigers held pated In the stamp drive, entitlllng holdings of United States bonds, farmers to serve as chairman of The members arranged for a card tertained maintenance costs are excessive. by the Malheur county including U. S. government agen lead practically all of the time. them to tly the Minute Man Flag cies from $134.843,935.54 to $216,- neighborhood committees. They in party to be sponsored by the Home selective service board to the Port the Both A letter from R. J. Newell of the for the month of January. teams, probably excited, turn will appoint two men to work induction station January 11. played a fast clip during all of the The Juniors, the class that is 870,121.69 during the past year. bureau of reclamation was read by Economics club of the Grange next land with them in the solicitation. ’ The Nyssa men were Edgar St- All others bonds Increased trom Neil Dlmmick, who presided at the first quarter. Hie shooting and fl last on the pep contest, came in $5,437,683.49 Awards will be made by the fed Tuesday night at 8 o'clock In the Jack W. McKee, Olendon W. oor to $14,814.833.10 and meeting, relative to the water ch first with 100 percent participation. play was erratic and the play eral government to groups attaining Oregon Trail schoolhouse. The pa lner, Hlllls, Homer J. Cates, Troy L. ing was rather rough, Steinke, big Senior^ were second. Freshmen th loans and discounts climbed by arges the reclamation bureau rty will be for Orange members Cates. certain records. Ernest C. Payne, Richard F. Nyssa center, was so closely guar ird and the Sophomores did not more than $850,000 to $50,916,522.34. deems that necessary for 1944. and their friends. Carroll, Clifford J. Pox, Virgil T. Interest earned increased from get their 100 percent. ded his shooting under the basket A discussion was held on the Henry Hartley, treasurer, reported and Rosendo Medina. HOME NURSING At least one ten cent stamp was $666.921.99 to $1,283,672.53. was not very effective. methods used by the maintenance on the flnancal status of the Or Krause Parctlcally all of the men called Deposits also showed a big In purchased by each of the partici CLASS PLANNED crews in removing weeds from di ange. The building fund has ass were from Vale, Nyssa and Ontario. Coach Young "pulled” Billings pating students during the school crease, climbing from $257.099,061- tch banks. Morgan, D. Willson and H. Wilson ets of $778.02, which has been In A class in home nursing to be vested In wa* bonds and a loan to near the close of the second quarter month ending December 31, '43. .23 as of December 31, 1942 to $369.- No election was held at the meet given under the auspices of the the and sent in substitutee. After St There will be a small ceremony, 458,329.33 as of December 31, 1943. ing. The old directors as well as the experiment station committee. county chapter of the American elnke scored a field goal, making if the weather permits, for the first last year’s officers are to hold off Red Cross wU be organized in Ny LEON BAILEY IS ice for another year. MANY TO ATTEND the count 14 to 11, Bellon tried raising of the flag. ssa Tuesday. januray 18, at 2 p m. some long shots but missed. The annual meeting date was CHAMBER BANQUET NAMED ON GROUP In the high school building. Boyer of Ontario registered on a changed to the first Tuesday In All Interested persons are invited push shot and H. Wilson con due to the bad weather Arrangements have been made to February, Mrs. Margaret Jane Campbell of long to attend. The length of the course College Of Idaho Jan. 13 (Spec Nyssa nected for a foul point, making P , usually prevailing in the middle of . . accommodate more than 125 per- died at her home here Jan and what It offers will be discussed. ial)—Tryouts for yell-leaders at the uary 8. the score 16 to 12. Steinke came 1 the annual banquet to be Janaary. Mrs Edna Farris, county health College of Idaho were held today Funeral services were held in the under the basket for two mor _____ I held by the chamber of com- nurse, emphasized that the Jan -' at the regular student-body meet- Methodist church Tuesday after points, but failed to tie the score Caldwell, Jan. 13 (Special) The | merce tonight Nyssa at 7 o'clock In the uary 18 meeting will be for organ- j ing. Since there were no retum- noon with Rev. M. H. Oreenlee on foul shots. Simplot Dehydrating comp-jhigl? s(*ool building, ization only. ling cheer leaders, all positions were officiating. The body was sent to Points were swished through the J. any, R. which what is be- j Tbe <**nner will be served by Miss Mrs Mary Oustavson of Nyssa, | open to those trying out. The pur- basket in rapid succession in the Ueved to be operates Oregon, for burial. the world's largest VanSlyke and her home economics clintc nurse of the Agricultural | pse of the leaders will be to pro- Sutherlin, closing minutes of the third period, Jane Dean was born and Ontario gained two points in potato drying plant, was presented girls of the high school. Workers Health association, will be mote schobl spirit at the basektball at Margaret Dr. W. W Hall, president of the Iowa, January 16, the army and navy "E" pennant College Adrian Antelopes dropped the Instructor. She will be assisted games. Those bidding for a place 1863, Unlonville, barrage as the shooting started last of Idaho of Caldwell, will two The and was married to James the Saturday for excellence In pro league games last week-end, by Mrs Anderson of Nyssa. on the cheer team are Robert Tay C. Campbell with the score standing at 17 to 14 duction by Col. Paul P. Logan, deliver the principal address. A one of Exeter, Nebraska, to the Weiser Wolverines, 32- lor of Marshlng. Midge Mabbolt of April 8, 1885. They made their and ended with the score at 23 to Washington. D. C., of the army musical program will be presented. 31, in an overtime tilt, and one to Nampa, Frances Stone of Caldwell home In Nebraska until 1917, when 18 Ladies as well as men are invited corps, and Lieuten the strong Emmett Husky squad land Betty Stubblefield of Parma. they moved to Sutherlin, where Echanis increased Ontario’s lead quartermaster Westerman Whillock. Boise, re to attend the banquet. 46-28. Student body president Augusta Mr. Campbell dletj In 1941. After to 7 points on a field goal, bu: ant the navy. In the Friday night tilt at Weis- Tolies announced that election of his death, Mrs. Campbell made her Moore came through with another presenting The Simplot company operates a trr the Antelopes missing two reg student body officers would be held home in Nyssa. She united with counter for Nyssa H. Wilson con shipping in Nyssa. ulars, dul to lnfluenxa epidemic, In two weeks. verted a foul shot and then record President warehouse church when she was ed W. W Hall of the Col- Malheur county is receiving st Those appointed on the election a the girl Methodist played erratically through the en a long field goal. Billings tied and was active in the church eke of Idaho, presiding as master ate-wide recognition as a seed-pro committee were: Betty Jensen of throughout her life. tire gam%- A surprisingly fast the score at 25 to 25 Moore pushed of ceremonies, hailed J. R. Simplot, ducing county as evidenced by app Pocatello, Del Lamming of Kim- Survivors are two sisters. Mrs. the Wolverine offense rin up a sub Bulldogs ahead two points with ointments to the annual meeting of berly, Annette Stewart of Boise Ella Smith of Nyssa. and Mrs. four minutes to play. H. Wilson founder and owner of the company, Several farmers met with the city stantial lead during the first half the Oregon Seed Growers league, Betty Hamilton of Nampa, Jean Luçla ~ 'Johnston *;ronU rto, anp made a field goal on a toss from as a "human dynamo,” who had council in the city hall Tuesday and led at that point 23-17. In his capacity five-fold si evening to discuss the proposed the second half the game livened /iC Nampa, KTamna PI ITT Johnson Inhn BAn n of t to be held at Salem Januray 18 I/vmAB of Cliff who took the ball off the expanded brothers, Dr. Prank Dean of * Steinke, nce the plant in August, road assessment district In this up and at the end of the regular and 19, according to County Agent Jones Nampa, and Leon Bailey of Nyssa. three backbard, giving Nyssa the lead in Iowa, Earl Dean of Payette and a 29 to 25 score. Echanis made the 4941. He termed opened Simplot a "gradu R. E. Brooke. playing time was deadlocked 30-30. •• Emil Dean of Emmett. ate of the university of hard kn vicinity. Mr. Brooke stated that reports In the three minute overtime, last basket. The council will meet again with ocks" and called the plant the x group of farmers on a date yet Stover, Welser forward, scored from from the state officers indicate that The lineups were as follows: On line of the production front". be selected. six committees will be appointed ELECTION TO BE far out to put the Wolverines In the tario—Ireland; Conner; Willis, 9; Of front the award, he said "we all Join to The by the league this year. The com victory column. Wilson, Adrian cen HELD BY WOMEN Ackerman, 2; Echanis, 10; Boyer, 4, chief points of discussion the chorus of acclaim," paying were whether the city will be incl ter, was high point man, with 12, mittees are edible pea, vegetable and Joyce, 2; Nyssa—Billings, 2; H. In tribute to the employees and the uded seed, grass seed, legume seed, win while Stover and Yehoto of Weis Nominations were made for pre Wilson, 11; Steinke, 4; D Willson, the district and whether er, ter cover crop, Including rye grass, The gross receipts of the Nyssa sident, vice president and secretary- 8; Morgan; Bybee; Marsh; Moore. farmers who produced the potatoes lnoney In raised garnered nine each. The floor by taxation on city and machinery and labor committ post office for the calendar year treasurer at a meeting of the new 4; and Bellon. Officials—Lewis and and onions the plant processes. property will be spent within the work ot Tallman, Antelope for- ending Dec. 31, 1943, show an In ly organized Nyssa Business Wo Thomas. Col Logan was warm in his pr ees. ward, was outstanding. The Ad The law provides for separate rian Farmers in this country who have crease of $1291.51 over the figures mens’ club in the home economics Defeat of the Ontario B squad aise of the establishment, which clty. "B" squad won from the elections in the city and rural ar he said has had "skillful manage eas, so that regardless of whether baby Wolverines. 30-24. been named on the various comm 'of a year ago. room of the high school. The offl- was easier for Nyssa. In the pre- ittees include O D. Dearborn, edible j The 1943 receipts were $16,950.85 cers will be elected at the next 1 liminary game Nyssa won by a sc ment and efficient organization.” city residents voted the city into Local basketball fans had an initiative and versatility, pea committee; Tom McElroy, grass and the 1942 receipts were $16,- meeting. district the district could be opportunity Saturday night at Ad ore of 24 to 19. The lineups were: American which he said the quickly assemb the seed; E. P. Gheen, legume seed,! 659.34. rian to see the strong Emmett The new constitution was read, Ontario--Richards, Poman. Phillips, led formed. Simplot plant typifies is "our The city officials are expected to team roll on In their Snake River and Dale Garrison, machinery and j The gross receipts of the two discussed and approved by the gr- Scott, Embree. Nlckolson. Chambers secret weapon" in the war against ask for an opinion from the att valley championship drive. years by quarters are as follows: labor. numbering approximately 30. and Kendall; Nyssa--Sam, Church, our totalitarian enemies He said Malheur county has an Income of 1943—March quarter, $375136, June oup, The club plans to meet the sec Bellon, Toombs, Bybee, Weeks and general on the points of co Paced by an unusually well the production here has "exceeded orney about $799.200 from seeds, of wh- quarter, $4132.94; September quar- ond Tuesday of each month at 8 Root. balanced team that played suberb ntroversy. lch the principal ones are onion, ter, $3600 82, and the December o'clock in the home economics room The Nyssa high school band di our fondest hopes" and is four floor play, they were never threat carrot, lettuce, hybrid sweet corn quarter, $5465.83: 1943—$3726.32; of the high school. The officers rected by Irshal Davis played and pounds per man hour higher than ened by the Adrian team Gerald and turnip. Mr. Brooke said. $3516.52. $3317.33 and $5099 12. Reed, 8 foot 7 Inch center, led the will be elected at the next meeting. the majorettes associated with the the average of plants of its kind attack with 16 points while hla band performed at intervals dur-. never in the missed Unlted a state* The plant ha* munlon recently. shift since it opened teammate, Larson, accounted for 11 ing the game. "Our sedvlce was held In a tent Col. Logan presented the beauti points. Dud Kurtz, Adrian for set aside as a chapel. It Is a plea ful red. white and blue pennant to ward, looped for 12, while Wilson FARMERS CO-OP sure to be chapllan for such fine Simplot who briefly thanked his The Nyssa Bulldogs will play one Antelope center made 11 points. boys". employees and the farmers for their basketball game at home and one In a preliminary game the Em MEETING PLANNED efforts which he said had made the away from home this week-end. mett B's won from Adrian “B" Warren D. Heldt of section 6, A. L. Leach of Newell Heights Clinton Keasllng. manager of award possible. He added that the The Nyssa boys will play Welser squad 36-20. radio school, Is maintaining his fa died at his home January 8 after the Farmers Supply Co-operative management Is now planning for there Friday night and Fruitland Adrian meets Payette Friday mily's record for naval service at a long Illness. of Ontario and Nyssa, announced large post-war production of dehy here Saturday night. night In a league game at Adrian. Camp Farragut, Idaho. Funeral services were conducted this week that the annual meet drated products, for which he sees Weiser defeated Adrian and New Heldt's father, A. L. Heldt. ser in the Methodist church in Nyssa. ing of the co-op will be held in a bright future He is already en Plymouth and lost to Vale and ved in the navy In world war 1 and Interment was in the Payette Ros- the Boulevard grange hall at 10:30 route to Washington, D C.. Jfi con Payette. was stationed in Ireland. His older edale cemetery. a. m. January 25. nection with his proposed phosp Fruitland has been showing Im POET’S brother. Albert. M M.M. 2-c. is with Survivors are Mrs Leach; two As the meeting will be an all hate fertilizer plant at Pocatello, provement since it lost Its first two the fleet in the Atlantic. Another daughters. Mrs Millie Harris and day session, dinner will be served for which the government recently games of the season. CORNER brother, Paul, is in the army service Mrs Thelma Borge of Newell Hei at noon. All co-op members and granted approval. The first game Saturday night in Texas. He was stationed at Pearl ghts: a son. Earl Leach of Nyssa; patrons and their wives are in The pennant was raised on a flag will be opened at 8 o’clock instead harbor working as a civilian when eight grandchildren; a brother. vited to attend. Three directors staff at one comer of the platform of at 7:30 because of the late cl Edited by the Japs staged their sneak attack. Lawrence of Welser. and two bro will be elected 2nd a report on and was enthusiastically cheered by osing of the stores. T. CAROL BYBEE LeRoy Toombs, who Is stationed thers and two sisters who live on the year's business will be given. thg large assemblage. Lt. Whillock. with the navy at New Orleans, left Ivan C. Sherwood of the UBJB. the coast. Charles Baker, president of the former mayor of Boise, then pre Attending < (inference— Anyone contributing to the Poet’s was a week-end guest Pacific Supply, and Robert Sawyer sented a pin to James M Greer, Rev M. H. Greenlee will go to Corner tor his station Tuesday night after Lexington mall all poems to at the home of his uncle. H. R. Stores To Cloai of the Pacific Supply will attend employees' representative, whldh Boise Monday night to attend a T. Carol should Bybee. Alberta Ave., who visiting his mother. Mrs Dot Too Sherwood. Several Nyssa stores will be clos the meeting. the employees are all privileged to conference on the bishops crusade edits the column mbs. ed each Saturday night at 8 o’clock Mr. Keasling reported that the wear, and at a signal all employees for world peace, which la one of MAGIC WORD Ostrom son of Mr. and during the winter months, begin co-operative has enjoyed the best present opened the envelopes they several to be held throughout the By Willard Bishop Robert Toombs, son of Mr and Mrs Edward John Ostrom. has been pro ning January 15, according to an business In its history. had already received, took out their United States by Methodists. Sp Oh Magic word Mrs Dennis Toombs. Is here visit moted to the rank of corporal In nouncement made by the mer pins and attached them to their eakers will include Bishop Bromley May you never die. ing his parents. He is stationed the signal corps of the United chants. The stores have been kept Meetings Oxman of New York. Bishop W C Prom the Ups that love to speak lt. with the navy at Farragut. Idaho, i states army He is stationed in open until 9 p. m. The firms are After a holiday vacation, the off clothing Morton of Omaha. Bishop Bruce Nor melt away ! Australia. Eder Hardware company. Wilson icers teachers and members of the Leases Servire Station— Baxter of Portland. Miss Sally Lou From the trusting hearts Mr and Mrs O. L. Willis have brothers dry goods and grocery Relief society of the LD6 church Wayne Chesnut. manager of the McKinnon of New York, secretary That ever would break to keep It. Just received word that their son, Aviation Student Phillip D. Cl- stores, Nyssa Packing company have resumed their Tuesday after Inland Oil company, has leased of the board of missions, and Rev. Lowell F. Willis engaged In the owers was graduated from the Golden Rule store, Atkeaon’s cloth noon meetings. President Lav ere the Signal service station a'. Third Oreenlee, executive secretary of the Was there ever a name initial landing of Impress Augusta 314th college training detachment ing store. Gamble store, and the Aston was In charge Norma Jam and Main strsets and will operate conference board of Christian ed That lived like thine? bay. Bougainville. November 1. He at Ellensburg. Washington Dece- Pood Mart Wray's Dime store will ison gave the lesson entitled "Mo It In collaboration wth the Inland Those attending the meet Will there ever be another said he is thankful the worst is mber 31. He has reported to Santa be dosed each Saturday at 8 p m dem Oonviences in the Home and Oil company station at Rixth and ucation ing will be from the Protland area The Angels have reared over and he Is "still In one piece”. Ana army air base. Santa Ana. during the winter months How to Care for Them”. A finan Main streets. The concern will In Heaven a shrine Chapllan B Erltng of the marine California for further training as cial statement was Issued by Mrs do all of Its automobile lubrtcat- Here From Raise— To the holy name of "Mother". corps told Mr and Mrs Willis In a an aircrew members. Vio* b Payait*— Aston. The organisation, which re- ing work at the Signal station, Miss Delma Ward and Miss Carol Written to Mrs W A. Bishop by V mall letter that their ton. Lowell, dowers is the son of Oeorge F Mr and Mrs b r i Oray attended cently sponsored a baaaar. has pu- where a complete line of Signal Peterson of Qoise were week-end her son Willard, who Is now In the H. A 2-c. attended protestant coin- dowers o f Nyssa route 2. to business in Fayette Tuesday. rchased several war bonds. products will be handled. guests of Mias Darlene Dorman. service. Trail Grangers Hold Initiation First National Shows Increase Mrs M. Campbell Succumbs Here League Honors Local Seedmen Simplot Earns feervice 6nniint sons at Road District Plan Discussed Nyssa Postal Receipts Climb Our Boys In The Service Newell Heights Resident Dies Nyssa To Play Fruitland Here Antelopes Drop Two Hoop Games