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r/ieNYSSA GA v ’ öl Ü NYSSA OREGON W Ö T Idaho Power Co. Buying Property OfW CC In Idaho W IN D FELLS TREES AND CUTS SERVICE ITY JOURNAL 1 8 , 1 94 4 $2.00 PEÉ V É ÁR 31 Graduated A t Patriotic Theme Pump Is Placed In Nyssa Well Adrian School Is Carred Out The fifth annual commencement A t Graduation Installation of a new pump in M ARKEE ELECTED A D R IA N P R IN C IPA L But Few Races Developing In 1944 Election Gerald Markee of Baker was el Many trees were uprooted and ected principal of the Adrian union electric service was put out of com mission by a severe windstorm that exercises for Adrian union high | Kyssa’s No. 1 well was completed high school at a special meeting of board last Wednesday. school were held Friday evening at Students Present Most Wednesday and was placed in use the Mr school Places To Be Company Proposes To Re struck this area last Sunday night. Markee has -erved as princi Polling Several o f the uprooted trees tore ‘ he ^h ool gymnas.um with this morning. O f ^Program O f Nyssa Open In Nyssa From pal of the high schools of Jordan duce Rates, Effective Dr. Morgan S. Odell, president of down wires of the Idaho Power and Clarlc coUege oI Port. A fter working for a few days, Valley and Haines, Oregon, anil High School 8 To 8 Sept. 1 company and one tree fell onto the | land givlng ^ address on -The The development of America and workmen found a half inch pipe has been athletic coach at Baker Vernon Butler farm residence. Ny Marks of Matlrity." Dr. Odell wel All of the contests developed in the country's challenge to its peo about 80 feet long that prevented high school this past year. Electric properties of the West ssa’s street lights were extinguished comed the members of the senior Mr Markee, who was graduated the primary election to be held ple constituted the theme of the installation of the new pump. The Coast Power Company in Idaho, by the Interruption. class into a world that had need of commencement program held by small pipe was broken off the old from Linfleld College ln 1935, is Friday of this week appear on the serving fifteen communities in the mature persons. The "marks of the Nyssa high school last Thurs air compressor that was used years married and has a young son and republican and non-partisan ballots. southern and western parts of the maturity” which he stressed were day night. One o f the most interesting races ago for pumping water. The end of daughter. taken from Van Dyke’s poem: state, will be purchased by Idaho is the contest between Robert D. The honor students, including the the half-inch pipe was rolled by “ Four things a man must learn salutatorlan and the valedictorian, the blows of the men trying to in Lytle, incumbent, and M. A. Biggs Power Company, it was announ to do for the position of Judge of the cir carried out thq patriotic phase of stall the new pump and was easily ced today by C. J. Strike, president I f he would make his record true; the program. cuit court of the ninth judicial dist pulled out, when located, with an and general manger of Idaho Pow T o think without confusion cl rict. Grant. Harney and Malheur Following the prelude and the other hooked pipe. Before finding State Senator J. N. Jones of Jun er. Officials of the two companies counties. Both republicans and de early: processional played by the high the s n W pipe, workmen thought tura expressed the opinion at the have agreed on the basis of pur To love his fellow-men sincerely; school band directed by Irshal the casing was peeling inside ah- mocrats will vote on the Judgeship. Nearly 5000 voters in Malheur chase and are working out details, weekly chamber of commerce lun To act from honest motives pur Davls, the invocation was given by ; ead o f the new pump. The democratic county candidates , cheon Wednesday noon that prop county are eligible to vote in next including the examination of titles, ely; Rev. Burton Salter of the E pls-. The new pump will eliminate use week’s election, according to figures are as follows: Sheriff, C. W O l- osed changes in the road assess he said. T o trust in God and heaven sec copal church. The girls’ glee club, o f the settling tank and the use of enn; and assessor, Murray R. Mor compiled by Harry S. Sackett, co The communities involved are ment district law under which the urely.” directed by Mrs. John Young, sang two pumps, giving the city purer unty clerk. A light vote, however, ton. The republican county candid local district was organized could Halley, Ketchum, Bellevue, Carey. ates are as follows: County Judge. Following the processional play a patriotic number and then sang water and saving 17 horsepower. is anticipated, particularly if the Oannett, Plcabo, Richfield, Pair- be “ put through” the legislature ed by the high school band play- Irwin Troxell and David F. Grah “ When Song Is Sweet” which they without any trouble. invasion should start before May field, Cascade, McCall, New Mead der the student direction of Glenn dedicated to the seniors. am; clerk. H. S. Sackett; assessor, The road assessment district me 19. There are 2217 democrats and ows, Council. Mesa. Cambridge and E. P. Hendrix; treasurer, Ora C. The honor students traced the asure was enacted for the Nyssa Strickland, an address of welcome 2687 republicans registered. Midvale. Hope. was given by Lily Steiner, senior history of the United States Chief interest centers ln the cir Strike said that actual tranfer section, but is not entirely satis honor student. Other candidates include: through quotations from past lead factory. Attorney A. L. Fletcher cuit judgeship battle between Judge of the properties will take place Student speeches were also made ers up to the time of President Democratic—U. S. Senator, Willis discussed the law's weaknesses at Robert D. Lytle, incumbent, and approximately July 1. Mahoney of Klamath falls, for un- by Dorothy Toomb and Robert Woodrow Wilson The speakers the luncheon. He said he has been district Attorney M. A. Biggs. Both " A part of the territory involved The critical situation of trucks explred term ending Januray 3, Jackson, senior honor students. sere as follows; Introduction, Billy campaigning in all three 1949; U. S. Senator. Walter W. W h- in the acquisition is now inter-con authorized by the district’s board The girls’ glee club under the Fry; “Liberty” , Dar Thel Bybee; and pickup; for transporting farm have of directors to write to the attor- I,/.« counties in the district. The other nected and served at wholesale introduction, Noriko Kido; “ Unity” . Produce was considered at a meet ltbeck and Edgar W. Smith for te ney general for an opinion on so- direction of Mrs. J. C. Nevin . . . sang . contest attracting attention locally from the Idaho Power company rm ending January 3, 1961; represe ln ° ntario Friday, May 12, me features of the law, which was Blg Brown Bear and Music Michiko Jio; introduction. Jean ln® is that between Judge Irwin Trox- system,” he pointed out. "Addition Nlshi and “ Democracy." Kenneth |by O P a , ODT, extension service ntative ln congress, second district, enacted as the last session of the When Soft Voices Die.” ell, incumbent county judge, and al inter-connections will be made I and other officials. Representing Principal D. W. Patch announc W aud. C. J. Shorb of Union county; state legislature. ex-Judge David F. Graham, for the whereby all the territory will be Dar Thel Bybee sang a soprano1 agencies were W. C. Karas of treasurer, William T. Lambert of ed Maxine Smith and Dudley Kurtz county judge’s job. come a part of the system. Coin as winners of the American Legion solo, accompanied by Mrs. Young , tbe O PA board of operations dlvls- Son Arrives— The U. S. senatorial battle with Clackamas county: attorney gen cident with the acquisition, Idaho Aloha Maw gave the introduction ion in ~ charge of Information and Wayne Morse and Rufus Holman as eral, Bruce Spaulding of Marlon A son was born April 15 in New citizenship awards. Power’s uniform rates will be es county. Preceding the presentation of to the salatutory, "America, Our instructions to rationing boards; J. Zealand to Corporal and Mrs John contenders, and former Governor tablished in the new territory, wh Erhst. mileage O PA rationing rep Republican—UJS. senator, short F. Scott, according to information the high school diplomas by J. G. Challenge” , given by Angela Herr- Sprague and Guy Cordon, seeking ich will result in substantial sav resentative; G. A. Burchett, field- the short term, has also aroused n term. John McBride o f Multnomah received by Mr. Scott’s parents, Mr Lane, chairman of the board of man. who said “Our forefathers man for Boise ODT; H. K. Cherry, ings to the customers of the West county. Charles A. Sprague of M ar and Mrs Ray Keller. Corporal Scott directors, to 31 seniors, Mrs. K ath had no help to look for, but they lot of heat. Portland ODT representative; H. Coast company." has been serving with the United ryn Claypool, presented the 8th grew and conquered. To meet our The pools will be open from 8 lon county, Henry Black o f Mulan- Present employes of West Coast challenge we must take advantage! Miller, fieldman for AAA; H. G. cmah county, and Guy Cordon of States army in South Pacific. Mrs grade diplomas to the 8th grade am . to 8 p.m. Power company operating In Idaho graduates of the districts of Adrian o f every educational facility. Ours ^ Avery, extension service represent Douglas county; US. senator, long Scott is a New Zealand resident. will be offered the opportunity of union high schood. term, Wayne Morse of Lane county, is a challenge of the mystery of ative in charge of extension service Joining the Idaho Power organiz On last Tuesday morning the an life. Earl E. Fisher of Washington coun No man or group of men farm transportation of Oregon S t Visit In Idaho— ate college. ation, Strike added. ty, and Rufus C. Holman of Mult Mrs Burnall Brown and daughter, nual class exercises for the high can confuse, divide and conquer According to these officials it will Simultaneously he announced co Special music America if we are united." nomah county; representative in Marion Grace, spent Friday in Na school were held. mpletion of negotiations providing congress, second district, Lowell S t The glee club girls sang two be necessary for farmers to take mpa at the home of Mrs Brown’s was given by the high school band for the refunding of the outstand and girls' glee club. numbers, one of which was "Day every precaution to keep trucks in At a meeting of the Malheur co ockman of Umatilla county; state sister, Mrs Campbell Baer. ing »6,06«,700 of Idaho Power com The senior class prophecy Was Break” , which they sang at the tunning order so that farm crops unty fair board held last week the treasurer, Leslie M. Scott of Mult can be hauled to market this sea board decided to again hold a nomah county; attorney general, pany 7 percent and to preferred read by Robert Jackson, the senior music festival in Nampa. Leaves Hospital— stocks by the issuance of a new 4 Dorothy Coffman gave the in son. The officials pointed out the Junior fair and rodeo which will be George Neuner of Yamhill county, Roy Wild has arrived home from will by Helen Schweizer and the necessity of making repairs while held on August 26, 27 and 28, with and LeRoy L. Lomax of Multnomah percent preferred stock series in the state hospital at The Dalles, senior class history by Maxine troduction to the talk given by the like amount. The plan, which is Smith. valedictorian, Margaret Sarazin on trucks are not in full use Overhaul the fair being conducted on Friday county; state senator, J. N. Jones ““ *•“ ------ ".w h e r e he received treatment for subject to stockholders approval at A gift of a framed picture of "America, Our Future". Miss Sar jobs and early ordering of repair and Saturday, August 26, and 27. of Malheur county,' and represent two years. He is a son of Mr and a special meeting called for June the Adrian high school boys in azin said ’’We prefer realism to parts were necessary. Stress was put and the rodeo August 27 and 21. ative ln state, legislature, V. B. S t Mrs Ed Wild. t t and to approval of regulatory service was presented to the high prophesy. Realism has been the on the fact that many trucks are Members of the fair board this aples of Malheur county, and Rob uathoAUu, will result in annual school student body by M r Patch. foundation of every government over loaded during the busy season, year are Alva Goodell. president; ert F. Gllchrfct o f Maiheur county. savings to the company of approx- /'’V II ro T _ Special athletic awards were pre that has made a contribution. which results in undue wear and William Ross, and D. E. Brooke, The republican and democratic sented by Coach Howard Lovejoy Washington knew liberty in itself tear on trucks which at the pre secretary. Meeting with the fair ballots also contain the names o f imately «129,000. "Assuming the successful consum- J . to members of the student body is not perpetual. None who has sent time will be not replacable. board was a delegation from the candidates for national committee who had met the qualifications. matlon o f preferred stock refund- ' I ' U p r 'f a faith in America can doubt the Emphasis was placed on the nece commercial club, headed by W. R. men and commltteewomen and el ssity of keeping tires Inflated, and Hollingsworth. Lonnie Ward and ectors and a large number of names lng, the company proposes a re- A 11CT O C 1 V I L L On Sunday evening, May 7, the outcome of the present war." ductlon In electric rates, effective j baccalaureate services were held The valedictorian traced the de not overloading. Roy Brewer of the "Sage and Sad of candidates for delegates to the For the 1944 year 88,000 trucks dle" club which will stage the ro national conventions. September 1, 1944, of approximately \ at the high school. Dr. John L. velopment of isolationism after Anderson gave the sermon, speak world war 1 and added that the will be manufactured for all uses deo. $300,000 in annual savings to our Polling places ln Nyssa and vic customers,” Strike explained. “ The ing on “A Faith to Believe.” illusion of isolation has been el and It is impossible to assume that The fair, will be conducted by inity will be Nyyssa No. 1, city hall; details of the reduction and its j The girls' glee club sang "Prayer iminated. She said "we know our too large a percentage of these members of the FFA and 4-H clubs, No. 2, Eagle's hall; No. 3, Mrs Addle applicability to the various sched of the Norwegian Child” and "Ave sacrifices today will determine our trucks will be made available for with E. M. Hauser chosen to direct Wilson’s home; Arcadia, the former ules ate now being studied and security tomorrow" and closed her purchase to farmers. I t Is likely the fair program. Premiums for ex Fred Koopman residence, and Ow M aria.” worked out with the public utilities Several boys of this year's talk with the pledge of allegiance that these will be fairly evenly dis hibits will be the same as those of yhee. schoolhouse. The polls will be tributed ln all essential hauling last year. graduating class will soon leave to the flag. commission o f Idaho and the public open from 8 a m. to 8 p.m. utilities commissioner of Oregon, for the armed forces. Henry H. Hartley, superinten operations. In Malheur county it is estimated Parents O f Girl— the regulatory authorities having Clinic Planned— dent of schools, said each year Go To Utah and California— the American Legion offers awards that farmers will require at lease A round-up clinic for children jurisdiction." Mr and Mrs Homer Brewer are Second Lieutenant Ted Morgan Miss ess ilean Hartley and Dar to the outstanding boy and girl in 100.000 trips covering a total of parents of a girl born May 15 ln who will enter school next fall and The plan of refunding Idaho P o wer company’s preferred stock pro is visting his parents, Mr and Mrs Thel Bybee left Sunday evening for the senior class on the basis of 1.500.000 miles to harvest the crops the Nazarene hospital ln Nampa any child desiring immunisations vides that when the company has Frank T. Morgan. He took a com Ogden and Los Angeles. Miss Hart reports given by the faculty. He of beets, onions, peas, potatoes, let will be held ln the high school bu obtained the regulatory authoriz munications course for five months ley will visit her grandmother for then introduced Rev. M. H. Green tuce. seed crops, hay and grain and Evangelists Visit— ilding in Adrian May 23, starting at to haul the livestock to market. Ex ation required for the offering of at Yale university after attending two weeks. Miss Bybee will visit lee, who represented the Legion Mr and Mrs Clyde Dllley, song 9 ajn Before announcing the winners. tremely good care of trucks and evangelists of Caldwell, attended the new stock, present stockholders a cadet school. He will go from relatives in Santa Monica. Lake will be given the first preference of here to Seattle to take an assign Arrowhead, Long Beach for about Mr. Greenlee said the Legion pickups now in use will be required services at the Nazarene church one month. sponsors each yea/ an oratorical to accomplish this tremendous job. Sunday evening and spent the night either accepting the call price of ment. Called To Utah— contest. A citation was made by officials said. their present preferred shares in at the Rev. E. J. Wilson home. Ralph Hollingsworth of Hollings Mrs Stella Butler has received M r and Mrs Weldon Abersold the state department to Kenneth cash or an exchange for the new worth Hardware company. Ontario, word that her grandson, Stanley | jeft last Thursday for Logan. Utah, (Continued On Page 3) 4 percent preferred stock and the Visits Here— was designated as emergency parts balance in cash. Strike said. Exch Ray, has been promoted to the r a - , where they were called because of Robert MoCoy, student at the representative and part o f his job Eastren Oregon College of Educ ange privileges will expire as of nk of first class private and has j tne death of Mr. Abersold’s mother. Accepts Pastorate— ------------------------ Rev. C. A. Slaughter of Nyssa has will be to keep information supplied ation at LaGrande spent last week July 22, following which the shares been transferred to Camp Lejeune. Edited by accepted the pastorate of the Ass by O D T offices available to repair end in Nyssa Visiting Relatives— not exchanged by present stock North Carolina. ------- * Mrs Eldon Stringfellow went to embly of God church ln American men as to where parts can be ob holders will be offered to the pub Lieutenant Harold Kurtz, who ogden the first of the week to visit Falls. Idaho and will leave with his tained for repair. Conducts Funeral— lic. THE LIVESTO CK AUCTIO N family for Idaho May 24. He will In commenting on the refunding, has been visiting here, has returned relatives, Rev. E. J. Wilson was called to By Frankie D. Curtis, Adrian Attend Assembly— conduct his farewell service Sunday Strike pointed out that the comp to Moore field. Mission. Texas, wh- Boise Monday 40 conduct the fun Oregon A large delegation from Nyssa eral service for Mrs L. B Dick any effected a refunding of its first Cre he will be an Instructor In an Here From Idaho— night. May 21. attended the district assembly of Charles Warnlck of Twin Falls mortgage bonds In November, 1943, advanced flying school. Lieutenant We got ln late and found a seat the Nazarene church ln Nampa Visit Friends— which resulted in an annual sav Kurtz, who is now taking an in visited Tuesday with Mr and Mrs Visits In Corvallis— Down pretty low some how; Mrs D. L McBain left Wednesday during the past week. Mrs A. R. ing in interest and amortization structor’s course, likes the Mission Roy Dames. Mrs Oeorge Kaylor of Newell When through the ring there came area, which lies in the southern for Corvallis to spend Mother's Herring. Mrs Ed Wild, Mrs E J. Heights and Mrs Art Noroott of by jlng charges of $154,900 per year week-end with her daughter. Oayle Wilson. Mrs Ernest Barker. Mrs Seattle spent Monday at the home A wild and mad roan cow. "Present money markets and the tip of Texas near the Mexican Goes To Nebraska— George Henneman. local business MoCoy. on the Oregon State college Earl Gray, Mrs A. F Seward, Ber of Mrs H B Williams. company’s credit position entitle it border. man. left Wednesday by train for campus She will also visit friends nice Gibson and Ed Wild represent to a lower dividend rate on its 8 he charged around and pawed tha Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver re Nebraska to visit relatives. He will and her step-daughter, Mrs M ar ed the missionary departments Mrs j Returns Home— preferred stocks, and the manage ground. Don Seward. Mrs Randall Stathos ment feels obligated to make this ceived a letter from their son. be accompanied home in about th garet Ann Neal, ln Salem. Ralph Williams arrived home T u She raised an awful roar. and Mrs Dwight Seward attended esday from Portland, where he sp The crowd rushed to the top most Pfc. Lloyd Cleaver, that he was ree weeks by his small daughter, additional saving.” he declared. the N.Y.PS. meeting. Ernest Bar ent five months working in the seats stationed somewhere in Italy, and who went to Nebraska with Mrs On Vacation— Mrs Frank Rambaud left Satur ker reported for the Sunday school. Swan island shipyards. Visit Here— that their son, Pfc. Leonard Cleav- Henneman a few weeks ago. Mrs A wishing there were more. Dale Tomlinson o f Twin Falls, er. who has spent the past sev- Henneman returned home last F ri day for a 10-day vacation ln Seattle Many others attended all or a por tion of the sessions during the lat Examiner Coming— and Portland. Idaho visited his cousin. Miss C la -' eral weeks in a hospital in Eng- day. The chubby man with whip ln hand ter part of the week udlne Tomlinson, last Friday and land, is now in a hospital in Long A traveling examiner of opera Just could not see the fun. Guest O f Grandparents— Attend Meeting— Saturday 1 Island. New York. tors and chauffeurs is scheduled He looked around but never found Little Donnie Waite of Nampa Nursing Heme Notes— Mrs Alfreds Shelton, president, to be in the Nyssa city hall May- A place that he could run. Here For Graduation— i Staff Sergeant Ruthford A. Mlt- and Mrs L. C. Bear, secretary of was a guest last week o f his grand Mr and Mrs Ivan Carpenter are 24 from 9 a m. to 12. noon. Rev and Mrs H. N. Waddell of chell arrived at the home of his Owyhee post 3506. Veterans of For parents. Mr and Mrs Roy Dames parents of twin girls born May 15. Just then the drier got up his Ire, The girls weighed 6 pounds. 13 ou Visit Here— lone were here over the week-end parents. M r and Mrs Ira A. Mitch- eign Wars auxiliary, went to Boise He yelled "L et that cow through". nces. and 6 pounds. 2 ounces. for the graduation of their son. ell. Route 1. last week after serving Wednesday to be present at the Move To Albany— Lafe Johnson and son. Ted. of But for the boys who watched the Mr and Mrs Dale Bingham arc Nampa spent Sunday at the home gate Mr 8nd Mrs W. F. MoLlng and Richard Waddell, from the Nyssa with the 8th air force in England official visit of the national presid ent. Amelia Kane, to the depart daughter, former Nyssa residents, parents of a boy born May 11 The o f Mrs H. B Williams, daughter It was a risky thing to do. high school. .since last October. ------------------------ ! Sgt. Mitchell served as a gunner ment of Idaho. The auxiliary held have moved from Emmett. Idaho to boy weighed 7 pounds. 14 ounces. of Lafe Johnson. Attends Demonstration— on a B-17 flying fortress and com- a banquet in the Owyhee hotel Albany. Oregon. Mr. McLIng is em Mrs Bingham was formerly Maxine Now all ua folks who can’t afford Shaw. ployed by a railroad company Mrs Letha Jeffrey of the Owyhee pie ted 2« successful bombing raids Wednesday evening. Dinner In Ontario— T o see the County Fair; A son was bora May 16 to Mr Beauty shop attended a Rayette over Germany. France and Poland, Mr and Mrs Bybee and family Should try to go to the stock yard and Mrs Oeorge Callahan. He were dinner guests at the Dr Tyler 1 show Visit cold-wave demonstration in the Among other awards he received Liana Hold Meeting— The Nysaa Lions held their week Mr and Mrs J. J. Chandler and weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces Boise hotel Monday evening. The three cak leaf clusters and the dls- I home in Ontario Sunday And see the wild west there. ly luncheon in the evening Monday family of Baker visited Sunday demonstrators were from Chicago tingulshed flying cross, ----------------------- Visiting Parents— and New York Mrs Iris Blake will He left Nyssa Friday for Myrtle o f this week at the labor camp with Mr and Mrs Ormand Thomas Go o Portland— Pfc Richard I. Parker of Camp Now If you have a cow for sale return to Nyssa next Wednesday to Point, where he will visit his wife They were Invited to eat ln the new Mr and Mrs Chandler's son. Kurt, Mrs ftnll Stuns and daughter, Rucker. Alabama is visiting his par Just take her there. I know work in the Owyhee Beauty shop and infant son. From there he will mess hall by Ormand Thomas, ca is spending this week at the T h o m a . left Sunday for a stay in ents. Mr and Mrs U. E Parker He That she will sell as sure as—-welL omas home. for three weeks. report to Santa Monica. California mp manager. Portland I arrived here Tuesday evening. Your purse can’t bold the dough. Nyssa Road Law May Be Changed sorge pllff. and pent man held tion the af- tlrst ¡ad ir é s of lad, /ed. at 5000 Eligible To Vote In Co. Hauling Set-up Held Critical Junior Fair And Rodeo Scheduled U liT •oiler IjOVS III POETS CORNER T. CAROL BYBEE ) El