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' > The NYSSA V ü l C METXXXX- NÖT7" JOURNAL N ïb b A , Ó R EU U N, 'lilU K â U A Ï, MARCH i , j 94 o Labor In Malheur Co. Assured In Food Program WALTER FOX HOUSE ( ^ m n i l i o - n R p i r i i n COLUMBIA VALLEY Baker Bulluogs DAMAGED RY EIRE a m p d i g i i i) C £ U ii AUTHORITY OPPOSED Sportsmanship Farm Score Win In For Sign-up Of | C h - M r e o m . lrophy Awarded! The residence of Mr and Mrs Pox of Nyssa was damaged Hoop Play-off Walter Countv -____ Farmers weekly meree p luncheon assed a re solution at its Adrian quintet by fire shortly after 2 o'clock this Wednesday ask- morning. Second Game With Nyssa The fire, apparently starting near Program Designed To the flue in the front room, spread W ill Be Played Here Aid Producers in Plans rapidly before firemen arrived at Tonight For 1945 the house. Firemen were forced to. lng the Oiegon legislature to ap-j Antelopes Win Consola- 10 congress op-j tion Round at North W ar Prisoners and Mex JERSEY BREEDERS posing creation of a Columbia Powder icans to be Sent to TO HOLD MEETING valley authority. use considerable water because of Harvest Crops ------- Such a bill creating a Columbia Baker high school won the first Adrian high school Ante- A meeting of Malheur county ~ I the fire burning between layers of Beginning immediately, a cam- authority is now „ending The -------- ----- ------- -------- game of the district play-off by shingles on the roof. Some of the pa.gn will be started throughout y ' p ” lopes, winner of the consolation Jersey breeders will be held in the Farmers have received assurance defeating the Nyssa basketball | firemen kept the tanker full of Malheur county to assist every tefore congress. Another measure | round at lbe basketball tourna- city hall Saturday. March 3 at 1 from Marvin Jones, director of teanr on the Baker floor Wednes- 1 water by use of cream cans after the farmer In planning his 1915 pro- would set up seven districts, in- ment Qf district 8 B at North p. m. the war food administration, that day night by a s.ore of 45 to 21 'original 280 gallons had been used, ductlon to make a maximum coil- eluding the Columbia valley group.1 _ , i Furniture in the front room was ! tribution to the nation's wartime A memorial opposing the mea- i Powder' were awarded the sports" I I. W. Slater of Boise. American they will be supplied with an ade The second game will be played | damaged by water. Most of the fire ] food requirements, and in working sure* lias Seen offered to the manship trophy for the second | j eri>ey cattle club field man. will quate supply of labor to take care I consecutive year. in the Nyssa gymnasium tonight j damage was confined to the roof. | out a conservation plan fob 1945 Oregon lagislature. be the principal speaker. Jersey of crops this year. that fits the needs of his farm. at 8 o’clock. A victory would give | --------------------- Two Adrian players, Piercy and ! breeders and persons interested in I The following telegram was re- Brewer. were selected on the 10- I »rsevs or» d th . . , from Jones this week, "We the Baker quintet the title. If Ny- | G. L. Hutchinson, chairman of ( J l | r f © W \ \ f j 11 H p jerseys are invited invited tn to .tt.n attend th » e 1 ; ceived the AAA county committee, an- , ! man all tournament team. Thomas, meeting. A ssa wins the third game will be I (7 1p rv| , c r p V ' l l l ' l l f O f general discussion are asgured MVeral lhouaand war nouced that s i ’n-up meetings will K llfo rC p H 1 Adrian center, received honorable will be held. played In Weiser Saturday night. U C U 1 6 C * U 1 ,IY mention. __________1 prisoners for labor in the sugar be held in Jordan Valley, Marcli 5, Nyssa took a lead on two free , ' I Although eliminated the second | beet area. Are asking that more Harper. March 7. Ironside. March. throws by Billings last night. but City officials reached an agree- night of the tournament Irom the be made available to us. W ith and at the county office in On the score at half-time was 18 to George Funk, resident of Nyssa 9. j Mexican nationals, plus war pris- 10 in favor of Baker. Nyssa check since 1938. died at his home Sun tario city hall anytime before May ment Wednesday night with Hor- championship bracket, the Ante-1 ace L. Arment of Ontario, local lopes gave a good account of them- 1)1 / ' m . » l j . 4 « oners, plus if necessary assistance ed the Baker boys so closely in the day noon. He had been in poor 1. I l u l l s V o m p i e i e by the aimy itself during on em- A summary of practices offered office manager of the U. S. em- selves throughout the tourney, first half that the big town Bull health all winter. i n Thursday's play, Adrian was ; ergency, we are confident that la- by the agricultural conservation pmy.nent service, relative to in- dogs resorted to long shots, and Mr. Funk was born in Germany program that are adapted to this foicement of the James Byrnes pitted against Imbler and won eas- very effectively, too. Students of the Nyssa high s c h -! *>°r can 156 applied so that all ¡0 years ago and came to this soil and water conserva direettve providing a 12 o'clock lly 55 ^ 35 Brewer wlth 18 ool. voting Wednesday afternoon.' Nyssa second string p‘anted can ** worlced and , The . , . went ountry at the age of 28. He was county's urfew for amusement places. points, led all the scoring. tion needs are being mailed to all selected the Cinderella and prince . a‘ vesled i"I° . i f L3™,..1 " th„e OH?* J O Z : I harried to Lizzy Kupfer in 1907. All operators affected within j n the second round, played Frt- ter and remained in the contest who will reign over the an n u al1 According to R- Q- Larson dis- Survivors besides his wife are six armers. This is being done, the for more than a quarter. It was hildren. Mrs. Roralind Goss, Mrs hairman explained to enable fhe corporate city limits of Nyssa day agaim t the fast North Pow- ' Cinderella ball to be held in the trlct manager of the Amalgamated during the time that the second Lena Goss. Amel Funk, all of Mc 'armers to go to the office with will be notified by the chief of der aggregation. Adrian moved into gymnasium Friday night, beginning f,ugar company in the Nyssa- Nampa distiict, farmers are making stringerswere in the game that Minnville, Oregon Mrs. Mary Dille heir plans for the year well in t police of the effective date of the j a four-point lead and maintained at 8 1 5 Baker penetrated the Nyssa defense, 7 ‘7 ‘ \7Z' Z 77., mind. Office workers will have dlrect"I5' AU vlolaUpns are t0 bo! a slight lead until the final quar- The result of the election will an efIort meet the 8°al of 37 80° for some ea;y lay-in shots. ' d, "L* . Portland and J full information on both production repoi ted to the local manager o f iter Plercy of Adrian made a gift not be announced until the time acres ior the Nyssa-Nampa area i . l , n I goals and conservation practices. tbo s - emp oymen service. | toss to break a tle wlth thrw min of the program. ‘ as indicated in contracts given to Coach Howard Lovejoy started ..... ------ Nothing but food will be served ! utes to go Norlh Powder Services will be held in the L. D. 6 As . in ----- previous years, the ------ farm Moore, Billings, Bellon, Stetnke Candidates for Cinderella a re ' date- This year s 8°al represents rnd enrureh Moore and m T --‘ “ e a report of each af* r f d" * £ <" a n y < f g°" res- - tered qufckly wilh two baskeU t0 Jean Snader, Lois Anderson, La- almost a 50 c6nt increase as . k « Substitutes!.^,.«,^*, . a.. ® Bishop Arvil In- 1 * farms . production _taurant other and .. cram* 9 ¿i 7 1 tn 0 9 ¿ 4 1 . Miicnen ich scored . six points. „.¡n Child in charge. k * in 19 m or , the pro- establishment . . . ena th* game Rue Nye. Teddy Crisman, Verla compared 1944 acreage of sugar ^ ferment will be in the Nyssa cem- duction ............. intentions __ no for coin or other amusement d e -I 1945, and the U1 ' shared scoring honors with Tally Jensen. Beverly Ure. Claudlne' bf* ts ln thls area- Contracting were Root, Weeks, Herren and etery. conservation program for the farm 1 ylces 01111 be Played after that of North Powder with eight points, Tomlinson, Greta Stunz, Marie S e - 1 a*ready is considerably ln excess Lewis. in 1945. Ihour- according to a telegram re- j The Antelopes met Wallowa in burn and Wanda Roger,'. of the 1944 acreage. Nyssa Wi n t h e basketball title in i I The 1945 AAA practice program by Mr- Arment from L. C .; the consoia tjon game Saturday Another assurance received just this end of the district and the ■ The prince candidates are Clay 'requires that all farmers who in- state manpower director. nlght The score of the slow rag- Morgan, Tom Moore, Gene Bellon. recently from the war food admin right to play Baker for the district | tend to participate complete a ! Enforcement of the new curfew ged game was 48 to 29 Brewer Udell Poulson. John Gernhardt, istration is that there is no inten pennant by defeating Ontario or. farm plan bafore May 1. that all ' regulation will be handled Jointly was high man wlth 14 points. the Payette floor Monday night of Perry Coleman. George Billings tion of decreasing the number of , practices for which payment will | rl y' 001111 :y apd atate ^ hce | Enterprise won the district title Harry Counsil, Ray Bybee and labor camps in the area. An effort this week by a count of 42 to 32. | by defeating defeating North North Powder Powder Satur- Satur- is being made on the part of the Cuarter scores were 9 to 6 for A total of »339.90 was turned into ** made be listed on the farm plan. forces and the federal agencies . ¡by Philip Ransom. t\- a. first quarter; 19 to 18 and the airport fund from the proceeds and that a pl"or a PProval is re- ™ ' m Will investigate anv V ’V The EhiberprLve quintet Besides the Cinderella and prince Farmers Labor Sponsoring assoc 0 ,0 :7 ->f the stag patty sponsored by ceived for those practices requiring ^ ^ “"X u o n s T d de“ermine W “ P'ay Union high school. the six candidates receiving the iation to secure an additional lab highest number of votes will be or camp in the Adrian area of Mal .V, giving Pl#y! er. e.rra.U0 night. ll?°. Kagles lodge last Wednesday ' leveling, concrete pipe installation, , whether the non-compliance of the ment. for » J the ? right to participate members heur county. halt good d ra,JL performances of the court. this most recent assurance »"d green manure crops. |tl'le author | part of the time and poor perform- Between 200 and 300 persons via- vis- 1 - *"d jX™ v °S 3 E “ a a. manager ta is authore ^ " “ uded for Roberta Webster and Terry as With to labor supplies and the ass anccs tv,» airport last Sunday. Sev- o—_________________________ . . .. violator’s . . . . 1 1 at ‘l ' otlier ULl" * times. Liniv j . iied the __ i— pd to reduce the em- , *ne . season was concluded ior Flannigan will be the Junior Cin urance as to camps, it would ap- N ;,,a pulled up to an eight- era! local residen s have s.gned up SEA R H E L T tS O F D O N p^nvent t ilin g to an absolute le T h e lJ m X Mgh s ^ b u ^ l d ' derella and prince. p»«r- that there; \v.<uia *e' no nec- pc: ..., lead ln the second quar- to take flying lessons from Ralph G R A H A M E X H I B I T E D Hlsako Kido, Junior girl in chre- maintenance m inim »*. Failure on T i t dbmer w a s ^ t t J d bv esmty for anyone to hold back on trr on.y to overtaken again be- Wir.ebrenner and others have sig- l ^ part of the non-complying X M a t and M artta S to ge of the program, gives assurance crop planting due to a fear of that the program will be good. it; °L e a X S K , their Wtemi0n °f A beautiful exhibit of sea shells operator to reduce his labor force £ ^ and ^ ^ Twyla Crawford, junior girl in labor shortage, officials said. .. . . . v . cwnsd bv Don Oraham, who was to the specified minimum would Amone those attending the tour- charge of the decorations, reports prove a memonal Nyssa Succumbs Cinderella Ball Cash Given For' Local Airport ¡ ¡ ¡L *' r Church ? Billings 10 Moore 12 Mr winehrenner u,h h in S lcn S and S. Root. S2S. « 1 has heen p-aced on dlsPlay ln tbe by tbe u - S. E. S. war manpower n s r c I™ Vir. » s r •— * .’r t.-s. ■ board « member; . that the decorative theme will be Dennis I unusual i ««-«. 75 ATTEND DINNER GIVEN FOR BISHOP federal agencies such as the war i ro„rh .„ d Frink Davis manaam- 1 will furnish - 8 - nrertiii-tinn hoard coacn, ana cTanx uavis, manager, music for dancing after the pro- a The shP lls were picked up on production Seventy-five persons attended the j, , ¡basement and are now laying - board. attending were Donny ■ gram. Nysaa defeated Vale ln the ast foundation for the house. They , dlfferent islands in the Pac- Establishments and businesses Players dinner meeting held in St. Paul’s game of the regular season last are also drilling a well. mTore» utandTare Eniwetok. affected by the WMC directive are Brewer, Thurman Piercy. Melvin parish hall Tuesday evening in Friday nip:ht on the Vale floor by Mr. Winebrenner is living in the p v Ladv siiDoer Hawthorne night clubs, sports arenas, theaters, Crocker. Wilbur Jackson, Donald honor of Bishop and Mrs Lloyd a count of 38 to 28. ¡house, but his family will not | ™ et S 7 n d dance halls, road houses, bars, Elliot, Kenneth Elliot, Verd Mit CraighlU. chell, Carroll Thomas, Pete Tim The game was close until the move until the residence is com- Marshall islands. An epiphany cake was cut and shooting galleries, bowling alleys, merman and Kleth Lane.. fou’ h quarter, when Nyssa gained p;- »^d. served at the potluck dinner. Rev. Chief Petty Officer Graham, who blllard and pool halls, carnivals. The Adrian band was named as a lead. The score was tied at 16- ^ The Idaho Power company ex- served in world war I, served in ircuses, places with coin-operated thp toUrnament band the second and Mrs Ward of Weiser were out- all at the half time. ipects to complete extension of a the navy (seabees) for two years, amusement devices, ice and roller of-town guests. night of the tournament. The Ny " a players were Billings, cen- . line to the airport by Friday, Bishop CraighlU, serving as a The Labor day weekend. Sep nine months and eleven days and skating rinks, dance studios, dance band members, directed by Jerry ter, 12; Mcoie. forward, 6; Stein- ! _____________ schools and gambling establish Stone, made their first public ap tember 1, 2 and 3, was designated missionary ln China at the time of was overseas two years and one ke, forward, 3; Bellon, guard 12; Firemen Called by the county fair board last week the Japanese Invasion, discussed month of that time. He served ments. pearance in their new uniforms. Church, guird 1. and Toombs. 4. Firerntn were called to the open 18 months in the Aleutian islands as the time for the annual Malheur his experiences. Bishop Cralghill, Vale won the preliminary game1 section of land west of the sales and seven months in the Marshall I Here From Florida— county fair which again this year a prisoner of the Japanese, return- 40 to 27 That contest was also tied yard Tuesday morning because of a Islands. He was wounded on Attu, | Lieut. and Mrs John Olsen PFC RAMBAUD IN will be limited to the 4-H club ed home on the last voyage of the at the half. Players were Ken- weed fire. The blaze caused no and Future Farmers exhibits a n d , Oripsholm. land baby arrived last Friday from SURROUNDED ARMY Alaska. dall. RookstooL Seeks. Gernhardt. damage. Firemen watched for some competition, and the rodeo. I Florida, where Lieutenant Olsen H'-rren Root. Ridder, Florea and time to keep it from spreading too j has been stationed. Mrs Olsen in Pfc. Lewis F. Rambaud of Nyssa Bill Rose was named as the fair To Handle Statesman— STATE D EPU TY Cleaver. ; far. tends to ramain Indefinitely with has notified Mrs. Rambaud that he board member who will serve as George Abbott has been a an V IS IT S G R A N G E her parents. Mr and Mrs Charles was serving with the 8th Infantry rodeo coordinator. Members of ointed to “make the run” for the the service he was interested in ------- ! Garrison, while her husband is of the 4th army when lt was sur the Ontario Sage and Saddle club Evening Statesman from Star, Id 4-H club work and Future Farmer Charles JVicklander of LaGrande. 1 aa overseas duty. rounded for five days in the St. who were present at the meeting aho to Vale. He will be out of his _______________ activities. Right exhibited stock state deputy of the Oregon State j Malo and Dinard campaign. indicated that organization’s will shoe repair shop in the afternoons, at the Malheur county fair for 10 Grange. and Mrs. Wicklander j v isjt ¡n Valley_ The men were without food for ingness to again take a major part but will leave an attendant who consecutive years. He also dem talked at a meeting of the Chalk Mrs Verna Beutler and daughter, three days, Fortunately they had ln the preparations and conduct of will “take in” and “let out" work. onstrated safety bull pens at the Butte Grange February 20. Mr. j gharon. left last Friday for a water. * the rodeo. Oregon state fair and exhibited Wicklander talked on Grange work vl5it wjth friends and rela- Rambaud became ill in October Some alternations and repairs at stock at the Pacific International and Mrs. Wicklander on the Juven- j tives in Ju tlan d and Salem, about a month after the St. Malo- the fairgrounds ln preparation for Livestock exposition at Portland. ile division. Dinard campaign and was sent to the annual event were discussed , Here From Jerome— John J. Smith returned Tuesday A discussion was held on a pro- | Mrs. Clyde King of Jerome ar- a hospital in England. He is now by the fair board, of which A. P. to Farragut naval training center posed membership drive. rived Sunday to spend a week with driving a truck in the quarter- Ooodell is chairman. after spending six days with his Mrs. Rataezyk was reported to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. | Reccommendatlon that the fair wife and daughter in Nyssa. Upon be ill. Mrs Roberts, who has been cotton, Go To California be held on the traditional dates, Edited by his return to Farragut, Mr Smith ill for several week, is repoited to Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Wray left closing Labor day. was made at a T. CAR« iij Hr BEE will receive his assignment for be improving. Friday for F*resno, California. Mr. joint meeting of the Sage and Ex-Commissioner Buys Here— further duty. Amasa Hammon. former road and Mrs. Wray, former owners of Saddle club and a group of Ontario SHOW MY PHOTO TO BABY To Enter Service commissioner and also former sher Wray's Dime store, plan to locate Commercial club members Mon I hear his voice among the song sters Avery Larkin, son of Mr. and Virgil Seward left Caldwell Mon iff of Weber county, Utah, has pur somewhere in California. Lt. ( jgi Dwight LaVem McDon- day night. aid, brother of Mrs Frank Gribbln Mrs. Lester Larkin, was inducted day night for Port Douglas, Utah, chased the Dillon place, and is W. R. Hollingsworth, president That travel from leafy bough of Weiser and cousin of Douglas into the armed services at Cald- to enter the service. Forty friends moving his family here. Mr. Ham Armv Nurse Promoted of the Commercial club, praised In dream land I feel his caresses McDonald of Nyssa. has been cited , well February 19. Ervine Larkin, and relatives met at the home of | mon is wen known in business cir- Mr., and Mrs. E. E. Cloninger the manner In which the rodeo A link 'twixt the then and now. by Admiral Halsey for his service another son. is expected home next R. A. Lee at Caldwell to bid him i cies ¡n and around Ogden, of route 2. Nyssa have received has been conducted by the Sage Then show my photo to baby word that their daughter, Mrs. and Saddle cdub. He expressed Teach him to lisp my name, while serving as administrative off- j week on furlough from Camp good-bye. Move to Idaho j Hinemao, Sefert, has been promo- the hope that all Ontario stores For daddy is struggling that icer for the medical department Wolters. Texas, Returns To Army Ba: Mr. and Mrs. Holly Smith a n d ! ted from the rank of second lieu- will close during the rodeo hours He mgy ^ proud of htg nam(>. aboard the U. S. S. Cabot. Lieut- Raymond G. Larson, Jr. of Nyssa Private and Mrs. R. C. Peterson. J family have moved to Aberdeen, | tenant to first lieutenant. Lieu- Saturday, September 1. enant McDonald joined the navy who nows that ln the here- after A plea that the fair be "kept This weary road I've traveled about 16 years ago. He is a grad has been promoted to the rank of son-in-law and daughter of Rev. Idaho. Mrs. Julia Smith, who has tenant Sefert Is serving with Gen- sergeant in the army and has been and Mrs. H. J. Gernhardt. have been living with her son. Holly, i eral Patton's army evacuation a i r 1 alive” in recognition of its notable His own fret, may travel uate of the Nyssa high school. Dates Set For Malheur Fair Our Boys In The Service 4^7 if 4 ► iS , POET’S CORNER sent overseas, according to inform- returned to Liberal Field, Kansas, will make her home ln Nyssa for corps at Strasbury, FYance. Be-'success in the past and of the ex- In the service of his country. I where Private Peterson Is sts- f the present. ation received here. cause of the shortage of nurses, the cellence of the facilities for such ! tioned. They were here two weeks.; nurses are often called on to per- | an event here, was voiced by H. C. Then show my photo to baby. Virgil Seward, son of Mr. and | form 12-hour duty. i Boyer. Teach him to pray for me Return To Nyssa Mrs. A1 Seward, passed his physi- Receive Purple Heart— That my footsteps may ever be I Mrs. Lloyd Hall and small dau- j Mr. and Mrs. Lynn L. Matheny ghter returned home last Thursday Attend Convention cal and left Monday for Fort guarded Returns From Hospital— Douglas, Utah to enter the service. of Nyssa have received the Purple after spending three months with Several Nyssa residents attended Mrs. W. A. Abersold arrived home And my heart from sin, be free. Heart awarded posthumously to relatives ln the Dakotas. an all-day zone convention of the Wednesday after undergoing a Then when this war is over Pvt. Dennis O. Fife, son of Mr. their son. Thomas F. Matheny. ----------------------- Nazarene church at Harper FW- thyroid operation. She Is recover In other lands and ocean foam I’ll hasten back to my baby Wayne Haroldson of the navy and Mrs. Luther Fife, phoned his who was killed in action December Vislt In Apple Valley day. Those attending were Rev. ing satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs Agner Jensen and and Mrs. E. J. Wilson. Mr. and And my loved ones at Home Sweet telephoned his wife Sunday from parents from Port Lewis, Wash- 31 in Belgium. Home. Mr and Mrs Earsel Bens were Mrs Earl Gray, E. J. Hobson, Roy Visits Mother— San FYancisco prior to leaving for j ington. prior to leaving for Amar- Saturday evening callers at the J. Wild. Mrs. Dwight Seward. Mrs. | Mrs Luther Fife spent Sunday Tell him Daddy is longing overseas duty. j ills- Texas, where he will start Move To Canada Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allse- E. Brower home ln Apple Valley. N. Randolph and Mrs A. R. Her- at Parma visiting her mother. _______________ - his training. Mrs The dear ones at home to see. brook of Nampa, former Nyssa ring. Christine Jensen, who Is ill. Mrs His face is ever before me. Mr and Mrs H. E. Right of route -------- I face the world calm and fearless 2. Nyssa have received word from George Newby, who has served residents, will leave this week-end Relum From Trip— Jensen is M years old. Mr and Mrs Joe Sutherland re- Horses To Idaho F a lls - So sorrow and sin be gone. their youngest son. Francis Mar - 1 in the Pacific for the past 16 for Chatham. Ontario. Canada, The Bybee Livestock company I Return From California— Then show my photo to baby. ion stating that he had left Port- months, has been granted a 30 where they will make their home turned last week from a business land for Catalina Island. Callfor- day furlough and will fly to Mr. Allsebrook has accepted a trip to F3 Centro, California and sent a truckload of horses to the Mrs. Herbert Fisher and her Tell him that in my heart nia The youth is taking training Montpelier. Idaho by plane and position as general superintendent Phoenix. Arizona. They visited Idaho Falls market for the Mon- mother. Mrs. Emma Qulnby. have I carry his smiles and caresses in the stewards department of the then W e to Nyssa to visit 'h is (of the Canada and Dominion Su- Mr Sutherland's brother at Davis,1 day sale D. O. Bybee and Dixie returned from a two week's visit Since the day we parted. California. I Klnkade were ln charge of them to Monterey. California. By Mrs Jessie M. Callahan merchant marines. Before entering mother, Mrs. Lillian Newby. • gar company, Ltd. Pvt. Jay Sherman Bybee, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bybee. arrived home Thursday for an eight day leave, after completing his basic training at Gamp Wolters. Texas. He is in the infantry and will re port to Fort Ord, California.