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r/ie NYSSA ^> u ¡M k mix, np . s ■ JOURNAL mvüsa , ònecoti, ŸjBitSiuy màm u $¿.00 PER YEÏR- ç ORTHOPEDIST FOR Crismon Bound Contract Agreed Fire Destroys City Receives CLINIC HOME NURSING Boy Scouts And SELECTED COURSE FINISHED Share Of Ore. We have received word from Mis* Over To Jury On By Farmers Notus Property A Red Cross home nursing course Cubs Will Start Simpson, othopedic nur- J. C. Crismon of Nyssa, charged And Sugar Firm The Haines feed store and the given In the high school building Old Paper Drive Gas Tax Funds ¡Margaret 'se consultant, crippled children's with assult with a dangerous weap Boise Payette Lumber company pr has been completed by 7 Nyssa re division, U. of O. Medical school, $2560 Will Be Spent On Portland, that Dr.Lawrence Noall on, was bound over to the Malheur Agreement Includes Pro operty at Notus were destroyed by Improvements Of of Portland will be the examining county grand jury’ by Judge Prank vision for CCC Pay fire Wednesday night. orthopedist at the crippled child D. Hall following a preliminary Streets The fire, of unkown origin, star ment ren’s clinic, which Is to be held in hearing in the Nyssa Justice court ted about 9:30 in the feed store and sidents. Mrs Mary Gustavason. cl inic nurse at the farm labor supply center, was the instructor, assisted by Mrs Earl Anderson. The course, given over a period of six weeks, consisted of 12 lessons for a total of 24 hours. Those receiving certificates were Mrs L. Goates, Mrs Jake Fischer, Mrs Montie Jensen, Mrs Jack Mc Kee. Mrs Dwight Seward, Mrs Will iam Snader and Mrs Garrett Stam. Committee Given Assur ance Paper Will Be Taken The money received by the city of ° nLar*° Malheur county March Tuesday. rapidly. The fire fighters Directors of the Nyaea-Nampa spread The Boy Scouts of the Nyssa tr Nyssa from the 1943 state gasoline | 81 th€ Womens club building on Crismon, who pasted $500 bail, is District were handicapped by lack of water Beet Growers association oops and the Cubs will conduct a south west 2nd street. to have attacked Mrs How pressure caused by the flames bur tax fund will be spent on streets The clinic will begin at 9 A.M. alleged and officials of the Sugar company, waste paper drive, beginning March ard Crosby of Nyssa with a pitch- ning the wiring of the water sys connecting with roads leading into All new and referred cases must fork in an altercation over cows. met lust Saturday for the purpose tem. 11, with Bernard Frost as chairman the rural areas, Mayor Herschel have the consent of their family Mrs Crosby, appearing in oourt as of working out retails of the 1944 Parma and Caldwell did not take of the sponsoring committee. Thompson stated Wednesday. physician to attend this clinic. Each one of six witnesses, showed that beet contract. The company offic their fire fighting equipment to The boys will solicit for waste Mayor Thompson said "The city , , that .. , since . the .. city did . mem patient Anyone Is given wishlng a definite appoint- of her arms was badly bruised. ials present were H. A. Bennlng, Notus. because their equipment wo councll .. feels T tend one paper at homes and business est Crimson said striking Mrs Crosby president; R. H. Cottrell, vice pre uld have beer useless without wat not enter the road assessment dls- this clinic may get In touch with with the pitchfork was unintent sident, and R G. Larson, district er ablishments Saturday of this week pressure, but many Parma resi trlct It should maintain and repair and If they do not completely cover Edna Parris. R. N. public heal ional. manager. dents assisted in fighting the fire. the main entrances to the city from Mrs the town that day they will collect th nurse, Box 273, Vale. Phone 3051. District Attorney M A. Biggs of Under the contract the price to The estimate on the loss was not the rural areas, which are Good paper March 18. be paid for beets this year will be Ontario represented the state and learned. avenue, Parle avenue and Plrst st The boys will call for paper In A. L. Fletcher of Nyssa represented approximately $1.50 higher in all reet. the rural areas if anyone has a the defendant. brackets than In 1943. The contract The city has received (2560 from large quantity, but no general sol is very similar to that of 1943 with the gasoline tax fund for the im icitation will be made In the coun the exception that the present con Ontario, Mar. 9—About 400 mem try because YOUTHS ENTERING tract includes provisions for the of the gasoline and provement of streets. Under the bers and friends of the Farmers' rubber shortage. new law the money Is pro-rated to NAVAL SERVICE Commodity Credit corporation pay Cooperative creamery attended the The net proceeds, If any, will be the cities at the rate of 11.37 per The Malheur county farm labor which will amount to app 29th annual meeting of that organ- turned over to the Boy Scouts and capita, based on the 1940 census. committee, meeting In Ontario last Wayne Storey and D. Hlbbert left ment, The Junior class of the Nyssa la tion at the Roxy theatre In On Cubs. roximately $3 a Ion, or $1.50 a ton Under the previous law Nyssa rec Wednesday evening for the purpose Monday for Seattle to take the higher than In 1943. high school will present the play. tario Tuesday, Feb. 29. eived only slightly over $600 a year of discussing seasonable labor for navy V-5 examination, which is Beets that have a sugar content "Everybody’s Crazy”, In the school D. B. McKenzie, manager of the “There Is a vital need for paper this time to help the war effort”. from the fund. 1944. made application through the given for the purpose of developing of 16 per cent will bring a tot- gymnasium Friday night. organization, made his report to at Mr. said. “As a result, we ask The city council will decide at its extension service and the war food navy filers under the navy college test Growers This hilarious comedy concerns felt that the contract the members in the morning ses that Frost local residents cooperate with regular meeting Tuesday night wh administration for 400 Mexican training program. three college boys who pool their sion of the all day meeting. He the was a favorable one and that far Boy Scouts and Cubs in this en and how to spend the $2560 workers for this area. Harold Low has already passed should respond with a large money and buy a hotel, on notes, explained the reason why It has worthy project. The committee plans that these the examination and has been acc mers with the hope of making a fortune. been necessary for the creamery “We have acreage. Growers are being urged assurance of workers will be housed in the Ny epted. Business is so bad each thinks up to convert the plant from one wh being able to definite to plant up to their maximum limit HOLINESS ASSOC. dispose of the paper Nyssa boys already enlisted in ssa labor camp, in a camp to be a plan to bring in guests. The gu as there is no restriction on acreage ich processes a large quantity of ORGANIZED HERE constructed at Vale, and on ranch the army air corps reserve are Tom this year and any acreage history ests, including the widow who is a whole milk. The government de collected in this drive, as the mills es where fanners are provided with Church, C. McCoy and L. Cristoffer. built up will be valuable in later bundle of nerves; Godfrey Van mand for powdered skim milk Is are now prepared to handle scrap The Nazarene church held a me housing To enter either program the boys years when acreage restrictions mi Gordon, who walks in his sleep, and very great, from 75 to 90 percent paper. Please keep the magazines, facilities. eting Tuesday for the purpose of Local members must be seniors. Adam Pottle, who has nightmares, of the dried milk produced here newspapers and cardboard separate, of the committee ght be Imposed organizing a Malheur County Hol are Ira Ure and George Daley. arrive and immediately trouble be being used by the army and lend- as we are required to tie them in Preliminary surveys conducted by iness association. bundles. Please have your gins. lease. National production of dried separate the company locally indicate an ac paper ready Saturday, March 11 lor Officers of the new association j M y o o A iwr a TRAM In order to keep their guests, the reage fully up to and probably In milk was 20 percent below that of are E. J. Hobson, president; Noble 1 1 1V11A 1 EiAiVi excess of 1942. which was the lar boys are forced to impersonate a last year, McKenzie stated, while the boys”. Pullen, vice president, and RevJ DISTRICT WINNER gest year from the standpoint of doctor and an actress and at the the local production has been going R. H. Reiman, secretary-treasurer. time try to solve a real my up steadily. acreage since the operation of the same Rev. Reiman of Adrian and Rev. The M.I.A. basketball team of stery, which threatens to ruin their McKenzie stated that at the be company was started in this area. Bert Daniels of Ontario were guest Nyssa won the district title by tak' An increase In the production ot plans. The solution of the mystery ginning of 1943, 50 percent of the ■ ■ . .. .... speakers. A potluck dinner was ser lng two games in the Burley tour seed of ladino clover would be one is a complete surpise to everybody, butter was made from whole milk, ved at noon. Adrian, Ontario, Par nament and left Tuesday of this of the greatest contributions that including the boys. and at the present time about 75 ma and Nyssa churches were re week for Salt Lake City to particl- Malheur county farmers could make The cast of characters will in percent of the butter Is made from A large plaque, complimenting toward the war program, said E. i pate in the championship tourney presented. clude Weldon Niles, Thelma Florea. whole milk. Considerable difficulty Ontario, Nyssa and Vale on their The next meeting will be held in in competition with 15 other teams. R. Jackman, crop specialist, who was Ralph Maze. Claudine Tomlinson. was encountered in getting mach bond sales record was presented by in the county this week for a ser The Nyssa team, champions of Ontario April 11. Alden Ambrose, Lois Anderson, Ha inery and trucks to handle the in Mayor B.F. McCarroll of Payette to the LDS church in the Snake river ies of meeting held by R. E. Growing as much food for the rry Counsll, Harriet Herrman, Ke creased volume of milk, he said. He Joe Dyer of Ontario, Malheur co valley, Is composed of Cass Calla Brooke, county agent. Attend Tournament— family and feed for livestock as ith Blackburn, Jean Snader, Wanda complimented the employes of unty war finance committee chair Mr and Mrs John Young and han. Calvin Wilson, Dean Fife, Le The need for ladino Is so great possible right on the farm are two Rogers, Jim Aston, Rodney Estey, also creamery for the excellent work man, Saturday in Ontario. Henry Hartley of Nyssa and Mr on Child, Darwin Jensen. Rosei An that the government has put a 1944 goals of Malheur county’s 550 Kenneth Chard and Dorene Bear. the done In spite of the difficulties en The presentation was made in re guarantee of $1.50 per pound on derson and Lloyd Lewis. • and Mrs Dennt>. Pat^h and Mr and farm security families, reports Ned countered because of shortages and cognition of Payette county’s defeat .the crop for the coming year. At Mix Howard Lov^HW ol. Adrt’ji att L. Williams, district FBA supervisor. war time conditions. The producers’ Ml a war bond sales contest during present, the seed is selhng for ended the Idaho district high sch Visit In Meridian— Nyssa. Nearly all farm and home and handlers of the milk have done the 4th war loan campaign. ool basketball tournament in Cald Mr and Mrs Perry Ward and son around $2.000 per pound, and the plans call for better gardens, more a real job In overcoming war time The mayor of Payette, New Ply well Tuesday night. Members of visited Tuesday with Mrs Ward's Atlantic coast states would take canning, a stepped up livestock feed difficulties, he feels. mouth and Fruitland swept the sts- the Nyssa high school A squad will sister, Mrs Earl Owen, and family eight times the present produc production, and a small acreage of William G. Stacey, auditor, made reet in front of the Ontario post tion. There are only a few coun and her father, Mr. Crockett, in be guests of Mr. Young at the tou of the essential row crops. a complete report of last year’s au office under the supervision of the ties in the United States that pro one “Critical Coach John Young announced dit Meridian. rnament tonight. demands for food and at the morning meeting. mayors oí the three Malheur duce this seed. In Oregon, these this week the Nyssa youths who will The afternoon session was open acting as the Pacific north participate towns. Bernard Frost of fully recovered and Is able to con are Malheur, Josephine, Jackson, transportation in the Malheur county ed with a greeting from W. R. county west becomes the focal point for tinue his navy training. Crook and Deschutes. Of these, the war in the Pacific, makes every boxing tournament March 17 and Hollingsworth, president of the ch Nyssa, Kelsey Allen of Ontario and Hilton Clark of Vale. Herschel Tho Malheur offers by far the best of food and feed produced on 18.Full teams from Nyssa, Vale, Ad- amber Of commerce, who compli mpson of Nyssa could not attend . Carl Pettet has been called to chance for an Increase in acreage. ton the farm doubly important,” Will dian the organization services because of Illness. The other two and Ontario are expected to to mented begin his school training under the At the guarahteed price of $1.50 iams said. "Home-grown foods and dairy Industry In the Snake mayors are In the service, a probable price higher than feeds will not only help relieve gr enter the tourney. Forty bouts are river the valley. V-5 program. The young folks of and He stated that the da - 1 vale, Ontario and Nyssa were scheduled. A trophy will be presen that, the crop is a profitable one demands on transportation ted to the winning team and med lrymen’s cooperative the community gave him a farewell here. Seed supplies are limited owing district, wh- each presented with a "best sales- but help ease processing, handling party at the home of his parents, and those wanting to buy seed and storage manpower shortages." als to the individual winners. ich was «organized in 1939, was des man” pennant. tined to be one of the outstanding Mr and Mrs Tom Pettet. should get it at once. The lead- Putting home-produced food pro Probable Nyssa participants are districts of its type in the nation QUALIFYING TEST as follows: 98 to 105 pounds. Ray lrg seed dealers in the county have grams Into action, FBA homemak Martin Sayers, son of Mr and Mrs agreed to hold for local use all of ers are starting on their gardens, Orr; 105 to 112, Ray Bybee; 112-18, after the war. • Youngstrom. extension ser SCHEDULED HERE Forrest Sayers, has passed his phy seed they now have Instead of taking inventory of their Jars and Tom Fujii or Rulen King; 118-25, vice Mr worker Boise, gave an in sical examination and expects to the J. Fujii; 125-35, Don Low, Dennis heeding the desperate calls for more cookers, Improving storage Fife or Jim Reed; 135-45, Jay By teresting talk from on national milk The third army-navy college qu be called for training in the air seed from the eastern states. Ev pressure facilities, and planning for this bee, J. Smiley or R. Wilson; 145-55, and milk products the situation. test for the army special The alifying corp soon. en so, not much seed is left and year’s meat, butter and egg supply, ized training program and the navy increase in dairy cows in the west be spoken for Immediately said Williams. Where dairy or hog Tom Church or C. McCoy; 155-65, was about 4 percent in 1943. and college program V-12, which will Corporal Joseph Harold Callahan, it if should one is to be sure of buying it. enterprises have not been a part of D. Hibbert or D. Varbel; 165-75, H. the Increase in Idaho alone was be given throughout nation who is stationed with the army in and 175 and over, D. Ken from 206.000 cows in 1939 to 269,- March 15, at 9 A M . will the Mrs Harry Gardner of Wend- Alaska, is still receiving and send "We hope that every farmer who the farm plan, in the past provis Keck, be admin dall. has a field that can be cut for seed are now being made to supply istered at the Nyssa high school. over, Utah has received word that ing code messages. He said he goes will consider doing so. even If he ions 000 In 1944. according to the speak Henry cow for the* family milk and raise Hartley announced. A leaflet er. He also stated that 82 percent her two sons, John A. Sopher and: hunting and skating occasionally knows that his field is mixed,” a several pigs for meat. Ne LYTLE SEEKING of general Information which con of the total dairy products of 1943 Donald C. Sopher, former Nyssa re- to relieve the monotony. His wife, Jackman said. "In previous years, arly all weanev have a poultry flock. POSITION AGAIN an admission-identification went to civilian use. but that the tains •sldents, are advancing In the navy who is serving her country in Wa the mixed seed that could not pass "FSA farms expect to meet th form may be obtained at the high military use was Increased 50 per John Sopher. gunner, second cl shington, D. C.. will be transferred certification requirements w as eir feed farmers needs by planting every Circuit Judge Robert D. Lytle of cent and the lend-lease 15 percent school office. Tills form properly ass, who is now stationed in Min- to Los Angeles. sometimes hard to sell; but this spare acre to feed grains, improving Vale out will admit to the test st today formally announced his early In 1944. He stated, however, filled eapolls, has been selected for ad year, the prospect is that even their pasture by rotation and fert candidacy udents between the ages of 17 and for nomination for elect that the present national butter vanced tiaining at the naval train Oren Moyes who is serving in the seed mixed with white clover or ilization. and getting their mach Inclusive who are high school to the office of Judge of the shortage is due to the increased 21 ing schools at the University of army on the west coast, said he will sell for a higher price inery In shape to handle a maxi ion graduates or who will be graduated consumption of whole milk and ch circuit court for the ninth Judicial Minnesota. During the 16 weeks he will go overseas soon. He has been alsike than the pure ladino has sold for mum hay crop,” explained Williams. district. July 1. 1944. Intent to take the eese as an outgrowth of many gov by will be there, lie will be given a sp visiting his parents. Mr and Mrs In former years. We want to sug “Many plan to mix their feed con- test should be made known Imm Judge Lytle was appointed by ernment recommendations. William Moyes of Nyssa. ecial course leading to the rating gest, therefore, that. every farmer centrates. using their own grains Governor Earl Snell last fall as cir Four directors whose terms had ediately John Young In order of electrician's mate. The course Jesse Heraldson of the Navy, who with ladino that might make seed ' leaving only a few high proteins cuit judge to succeed the late Rob expired were re-elected unanimou that the to neceasary test supplies will help him to operate, maintain apply for inspection of his field, ^ purchased, may be ordered. sly, after which an open discussion ert Duncan. and service all electrical equipment is stationed in Seattle has been so that It can either be classed as’ examination will be ta The judge said ”1 pledge myself of various topics incident to the ken The by same his parents at the Reuben certified in the navy, ashore and afloat. visiting seed or the percentage of Pastorate Hi both army and navy can to the continuation of my present dairy industry brought many of th Donald C. Sopher. E.M. 2-c, was Heraldson home, and Mr and Mrs mixture can be counted, so that it Take Rev. and Mrs George Whipple didates. The examination is desig of prompt, efficient and ose present to the floor. Among th ned chosen from the navy school at John Savage of Nyssa. can be stated upon the tag. The have arrived here from Eugene to program to test the aptitude and general unbiased determination of litigat em were Mr. Stouff, manager of Washington, D. C., where he has Mr and Mrs Joseph Callahan government guaranteed price will take charge of the Nyssa Christian ion in your court”. knowledge required (or the program the trucking division. G. M. John been receiving training for eight apply to mixed seed on a suitable church. Mr and Mrs Whipple, both ____ of college training and all qualified son of the Pacflc Supply coopera word from their son, Har schedule. months, for special training in a received It will not apply, how graduates of the Northwest C h r i s t - m ,-,c are urged to take the test. tive; Willard Smith, Jack Black students Callahan, who is in the Navy school at Newport, Rhode Island. vey unless the seed fields have lan college in In Eugene, have been S I A rlaB i» DlliEilYO At the time of the test each can- burn. Pete Countryman, Fred Bur- in the South Pacific, stating that ever. After finishing the three-months he inspected. preaching in the Vaughn rural Ch ANOTHER TERM gess, and the managers of several! thdate will be given a choice of ser- is in good health and would like been course he will be an instructor. to see "Red clover also seems to be in urch of Christ in Eugene. They are vice preference, but taking the test other Coop groups about the coun does American soli again He has great demand. 1943 lend-lease re V B. Staples of Ontario announ making their home in the J. C. 8m- not obligate the candidate to not seen anyone but Islanders for try. Fermln Zublzareta writes from quested four million pounds of seed ¡¿h residence on Third street. Rev. ced this week that he will seek re- The members and friends present enlist in the service. Panama that the army recently 6 months. for export, and to date has not re Whipple will preach hla first ser nomination for the position of state signified a vote of gratitude to the The army specialized training entertained the natives where he Dick Tensen of the US. army Is ceived one pound of seed. Farmers mon Sunday. March 13. representative from Malheur co ladles of the Boulevard grange for program Is aimed to meet the ar is stationed to their first picture j visiting his parents. Mr and Mrs of this area especially, where we unty. needs for specialists and tech the luncheon served at the I.O.O.F. my's show. He said the naUves gTeatly Dick have had a tremendous - produc WSCS To Meet— Representative Staples, who will hall nicians in certain critical fields of for the group. Tensen. He has been trans appreciated this form of entertain ferred from Pasadena to Camp tion of red clover In the past can The Women's Society of Christ run for the republican nomination study. Academic work U at the ment. take advantage of this situation ian Service of the Methodist church In the May primary, has been a college level at government expense. Lewis. Washington. The natives had the soldiers as with the labor shortage. In rais will entertain their husbands and member of the house since 1933 STOCKMAN TO ASK The navy college program also their guests before and this was ing a crop Which required lets la business women at a meeting to be He Is now chairman ot the comm - 1 POSITION AGAIN enables students to continue acad Fox of Nyssa has been sent bor. their way of showing their apprec to Ray but will bring In fair returns held March 18 at • o'clock In the ittee on irrigation and drainage, emic training at government ex Bremerton. Washington from the In competition iation. with other crops. parlors of the church. Two movies. and Is a member of the dairy and Lowell Stockman, congressman pense. Successful completion of the naval training station at Farragut. He writes that he enjoys the Ny Idaho He Is taking a course In av Midland red clover has a sizeable "Our Neighbors Across the Way” food products, and game and live- j from the second congressional dis prescribed courses may. following ssa Oate City Journal very much. iation margin over common red. but must and “The World We Want to Live stock committees. trict. announced this week In Pen further officer training, lead to a motor mechanics. be certified in order to bring the In", will be shown. The public is dleton that he will seek re-election commission In the navy. Milton Oreen, who has been In Mr and Mrs R O. Larson have additional advance In price.” on the republican ticket. Visitine H< invited to attend the meeting. naval training at Farragut, Idaho received Jack Brazil former Nyssa resid Mr Stockman ts now in Oregon, Farrhase Residence— word that their son. Ray. Is enjoying a furlough with his has been transferred by the army Ts Visit In Kansas— Narsing Ha me V« ent who is working In the Willam- having come west to attend the Mr and Mrs James Savage of parents. Mr and Mrs O. E. Oreen. to Camp Fort Leonard Wbod. Miss Mrs Ella Frost left Sunday for Mr and Mrs Walter Stradley. i ette shipyards In Portland, is visit- funeral of Senator Charles L. Mc- Nyssa purchased the residence Oreen was a victim of spinal men ouri from the Iowa State college at St Paul. Kansas to spend the sum arc parents of a girl bom March! in« friends In Nyssa before entering Nary as a member of a congress of Mr have and Mrs W. F McLlng on ingitis a few days after starting his ional delegation. 1 at the Nyssa nursing home. | the navy In June. mer with her dsughter, Good avenue. training at Farragut. However he Ames. Group Seeking 400 Mexicans Junior Class To Present Comedy Clover Is Held To Be Important Ontario Street Swept By Mayors Producers Push Crop Production Boxers Selected By Coach Young Our Boys In The Service Co-op Creamery Holds Meeting