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,/ Ä 77 k ? NYSSA VOLUME XXXXI ~NO~33 Complete Staff O f Teachers Is Now Available , '“ ttTY JOURNAL NYFSATOREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1946 CONSTRUCTION UNDERWAY tBBBM NvSSa C-C V( tt‘S its Approval Of Fund For Roads X-RAY UNIT COMING Contributors To Hospital Called To Meet Sept- 6 10-mill Levy Would Raise About $130,000 A Year For 5 Years Enlarged enrollment ex pected Because O f Pop ulation Increase Organization To Be Com pleted And Officers Elected — The N y a a chamber of commerce went on record at its Wednesday luncheon as favoring the proposed 10 mill tax levy for a special road iund that will be voted on in Nov- . A mans meeting of all contribu tors to the Malheur Memorial hos Tuesday, September 3 with a full staff o f teachers, custodians and pital will meet In the city hall In bus drivers. Nyssa at 8 p.m. September 8. The a t % listration has found it Organization of the association hard to assemble a complete staff, ember. will be completed and officers w ill but feels that the present organi T o e action was taken after Alva he elected. Articles of Incorporation sation will compare favorably with any of those o f the past, Henry Goodefl, a member of the budget of the Malheur Memorial Hos Hartley, superintendent, stated joard and candidate for county pital association have been accept "An enlarged enrollment Is an commissioner, had explained the ed and approved by the state cor ticipated as the population o f the proposal. poration commissioner as a non «im m unity seems to have increased Based on the present asessed This Ireak picture shows one , ne pi i me because of the briili- during the summer”, Mr. Hartley end of the partially finished quon- ance of the sun shining on the cor- valuation of the county, the tax profit corporation. Plans for completion o f the cam said. In order to cope with t • <; i t hut erected by the Avoset com- ; ruga red metal. The building will be would raise approximately $130, situation, the Arcadia school w ill1 paign for raising funds fo r the be operated as a three-teacher hospital construction may be pre years. ciyssa. The curved wall and top '< storage space for machinery, school. Children attending from sented at the meeting of contribu of the building do not appear in 1 Mr. Goodell said the county has the first through the sixth grades tors practically no debt, but cannot and living north of the half section The Mothers and Wives of the The mobile X -ra y unit o f the increase taxes sufficiently to keep line south of Eureka avenue will Tuberculosis association, L.D j S. Servicemen’s club, meeting A fine registered jersey calf will Oregon roads in good condition because of attend the Arcadia school. This at the home of Mrs. Luther F ife six » per limitation. y r . j , j v i ¡tiie ^ « • cent ••■..„a.™,, be awarded to an outstanding 4-H which is used for giving free X - will relieve the situation in the and Mrs. Wayne Harolds, on F ri rays to any person who wishes, f O F J \ I ( 1 1 F O g r a m _ The county has no Dairy club member at the Malheur larger school and give excellent day evening, voted to give $138.23 pioney in its road fund. However, , county fair to be held August 31 will be in Nyssa Thursday, Sept to the hospital fund. educational advantages to the it receives approximately $40.000 Plans have been completed for children in the Arcadia district Funeral services were held last to September 2, according to E. M. ember 5. The unit will also be at Sometime ago a dance was given a year from the state motor ve Hauser, county 4-H club agent. "It Is hoped that the Nyssa school Friday in the Peckham-Dakan the K id s day celebration to be the Malheur County fair in On- and other methods were used by hicle fund. As a result the county The calf will be given by the building program can be completed ^ p e l in Caldwell for E. H. Brum- held in Nyssa Friday afternoon would have approximately $200,000 tario September 1 and 2. ,c’ub, t o r ,a L s e money for the Avoset company, which Is building before school starts next fall. Com- , , , ____ . .___. . ,,__ The work in this county Is spon- ° f «rv lc em e n in the Bush- , .. „ __ bach, pioneer resident of the Big under the auspices of the Nyssa a year to spend on roads i f the a milk processing plant at Nyssa, pletion of the building program a Brigham, Utah, but *evy were approved by the according to Ray O. Petersen, man sored by the Malheur County Pub- t'e11 will make operation of the Arcadia Bend community, who died at his chamber of commerce and the Nys- j 10 voters. lie Health asociation. Anyone of *‘nce the hosPlta* bas 1)66,1 clostd a Civic club. ager of the company. A registered junior high school age and older 1116 women dee ded to give the school unnecessary". home August 20. j Seventy-five freshmen registered Rev. Hayman of Caldwell con- calf o f a different breed will be The program for youngsters of Lx especially urged to take advan- mon6y Nyssa hospital. As Tuesday for entrance Into high ducted the services. Which includ- the Nyssa community will be open- RIDING HONORS WON given each year at the county fair. tage of the opportunity to have most of the .servicemen have re- school. The sophomores registered ed musical selections by a male The Nyssa chamber o f commerce X-rays token. BY NYSSA RESIDENTS turned home the club has become ed with a parade at 1:30, followed Wednesday and the juniors today, quartet. The Masonic lodge was in will pay the winner’s expenses to Inactive. The mobile unit for taking pict The seniors will registered Friday, charge o f grave-side services in by a program of contests and races exhibit the calf at the Pacific In Members of the Owyhee Riding High school figures reveal that the the Parma cemetary. Pallbearers at the city park. The parade will elub of Nyssa won additional hon ternational Livestock exposition at ures will be placed at the rear of NYSSA AUTO BODY the city hall in Nyssa. 75 freshmen is a larger number were Frank Miller, W ill Gibson, be divided into five sections, floats, ors at the New Plymouth fair and Portland In 1947. Registration blanks were mailed, SHOP IS OPENED than the usual number of beginn- Lora Pillsbury, Ralph Haworth, pets, costumes, bicycles and miscel horse show In New Plymouth The calf was selected by Mr. to all boxliolders in Nyssa and on ers in the Nyssa high school. R ay Wilson and Walter Babcock. laneous entries, with prizes o f $2, Thursday evening. Hauser and Mr. Peterson from the the Nyssa rural routes and should Wayne H. Lewis and Albert E. The faculties of three schools Th e youngest son of Joseph and $1.50 and $1 for each section. Nyssa residents winning ribbons Everett Pease jersey herd at Par- be returned by persons desiring McKlmmey have opened the Nyssa were announced by Mr. Hartley as Margaret Hart Brumbach, the de- Prize money of $15 has been al- were Pat Norman, first and Roland j Ina- Jn 1945, according to cow test- follows: ceased was bora July 11, 1869 on a loyved for the winners at the park. Holmes, second in the three-gated hig records, this herd o f 24 regis- to receive X-rays. Persons who did 1 Auto Body shop on Bower avenue Nyssa grade school—W. L. M e- farm homesteaded by his fattier A fter the games at the park, the class; Bernard Ingle, first in the tered jerseys averaged 450 pounds not receive reports last yeur be- between First and Second streets youngsters will be guests of the stoke race: Mrs Ora Clark, first of butterfat, which was the high cause of faulty film should re- in a new cinderblock building that Partlaud, principal; first grade, near Marseilles, Illinois. they recently completed. Mrs. Dorthea Henneman, Mrs. Mr. Brumbach. known as “ Tekc", management at the Nyssa theater, in the ladles' pleasure class and est average in its class In unit 3 uglster' The building, 30 by 60 feet, con Madeline Hummel and Mrs. Naia was a pioneer thresherman of low- where the parade prizes will be Evelyne Ingle, second In the pleas of the Boise Valley Cow Testing I tains a repair shop and office. The Burkey; second, Mrs. Winnie Bice r Boise valley. He took an active awarded. HP 1 I ) ure class; Gilbert Holmes, third in association. This year the herd will r j and Miss Clarice Nothels; third part in developing the county. He ItiK C D J t * y men will specialize in automobile the trail class, and Neil Dlmick, >verage nearly 500 pounds of but- I l O n O r S rebuilding and automobile paint Miss <?. Eva Boydell and Mrs. helped establish the first school T r» • 1 first in tne stock Morse class. In terfat per cow. In December, 1945 I ing. They have had 11 years o f ex Gertrude Pennlck; fourth, Mrs. and the first Grange. Mr. Brum- the potato race judges awarded the herd averaged 47.8 pounds of perience in the work. They will Eva Chadwick and Miss Theresa bach was a member o f the River- " ________ first place to Nyssa. The Nyssa butterfat per cow, which was the also install auto glass and main Gehnert; fifth Mrs. Iva Williams side irrigation ditch board until | riders also presented their drill. highest grade for the class in the Nyssa residents won some o f the and Mrs. Hazel Lane; sixth, Mrs. ill health caused him to resign. Club members also attended the j United States for that month. Tills bronc - rid mg honors at the Owyhee tain wrecker service. Josephine Rigney and Mrs. Mildred He was also active in the business j _ rodeo at Homedale, where t h e .caIf should make a fine individual County fair held at Homedale Renstrom; ___________________ and seventh and of the first telephone company __________ - ----------- ----- . . in Farmers on the Black canyon three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. I to ln starting a registered ast week. eighth. Miss Harriet Cole, Mrs. the community. Mr. Brumbach, project will go on their annual Merlyn pagan attracted much at- j herd. Mr. Hauser said. In the first "go-round" in the Victoria Schweizer,, and Robert a Mason for nearly 50 years, trans- tour next Tuesday, September 3, ; tention while riding his Shetland ' The winner of the calf will be bronc-rlding, Slim Westfall o f Cald Tolbert. ferred from Marseilles lodge to starting at 10 o clock, according to ]X)ny selected by a committee according well won first, Alfred Evans of High school—Errett H u m m e l, Parma lodge No. 49. A. F. and A. M. |c - D - Bechtolt, assistant county At invitation o f R. B. Miller, to the following points: Complete Nyssa second and Arnold Holmes principal; Charles Steffens, guid- Mr. Brumbach was married to a=ent for Canyon and Payette representative of the Idaho West- ness and accuracy o f project work o f Homedale third. Errett E. Hummel o f Portland ance and science; Howard Lovejoy, Mary T. Phelan of Ottowa, Illinois counties. ern state fair at Boise, the Owy- book, 25 points; number o f years Slim Westfall and Rus Bales has been appointed as principal of physieal education, mathematics June 4, 1902 and they moved at The 8rouP will meet at the R ay hee drill teim wiU present a drill in dairy club work, 20 points; split first and second money the I tiie Nyssa high school, succeed- and athletics; Spencer Lane. B ig - once to a ranch that he bought Lantzer farm on highway 30, one in Boise Friday, August 30. Mem- number and quality o f exhibits, second day. Buck Saunders of I jig Frank Parr, resigned. lish and journalism; J. H. Burkey, the preceding March in Big Bond. Rnd three-quarters miles north ol bers oi the team plan to be in 20 points: fitting, showing and Nyssa and C liff Jasiier of Home- | Mr. Hummel, who has taught social science; Kinsey Keveren, j Survivors are his widow; three the Oasis service station or seven Boise at 6 p.m. to hold a rehearsal. herdsmanshlp, 20 points, and num dale spilt third money. school for 10 years, served ln the social science and athletics; Leno sons, Joseph and Ezra of Big Bend mdes south o f Hamilton s corner. ------------------------ ber of projects carried, 15 points. navy for two and one-half years p A I J I >c c r p i | D r c V. Christensen, vocational agricul and Rex o f Seattle a daughter, Ttley w’ill then visit several farms e n r with the rank of lieutenant, Junior CRIPPLED TOTS' 1 isit Here— ture; Mrs. Virginia Steffens, physi Mrs. John Bishop o f Ogden and ln that area to observe some o f , ? 1 • l r t u L C grade. Before entering the navy, I the successful farming practices \ PICTURE PROJECTOR Guests in the Charles Garrison CLINIC SCHEDULED cal education and home-making; eight grandchildren. he coached athletics and taught ln in use on the new land. The group home last week were Mrs. Garrl- Miss Fae Pedrick,, library and various high schools. He became will stop for a basket lunch a t the Rev. C. L. Callahan, lector of A clinic for crippled children fon's, two cousins, Mamie Lechron English; Mrs. Ada Haworth, Eng superintendent of school a t lone, Lloyd Heath locust planting. St. Paul’s Episcopal church, has will be held Wednesday Septem- and Della Sexton of Abilene, K an lish; Miss Margery Nihart, com | After lunch some time will b e , announced that through the gener- sas. They were en route to The ber 11 at the Women’s club bulld- Oregon and then vice principal at merce and Lynn J. Lawrence Vancouver, Washington. | T Y N J z. given to discussing some o f the osity of the members and friends Dalles, Oregon to visit their broth- jing ln Ontario, supervisor of music. Mrs. Hummel and son are ex L U llCdLOT ¡general problems o f the project, ¡o f the Episcopal church ln the er. | Dr. Richard F. Berg of Portland Arcadia school—First and sec pected to arrive here this week. T h e group will then visit some of ; valley lie has been able to purchase -------------- -------— will be the examining orthopodist. ond grade, Mrs. Nelda Schenk; Frank Bennett, superintendent the 2-4-D weed and willow con- a new Bell-Howell motion picture Go T o Lakes— New cases visiting the clinic for thud and fourth. Mrs. Bernice work that has been done on projector, which will be used In Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sallee are the first time must sign an appilca- NYSSA LEGION TO Taylor, and fifth and sixth, Mrs. of schools In Salem and one of trol the outstanding speakers among the canal and lateral systems this | the local church for showing of spending a week’s vacation a t tlon for service. Patients must HOLD INSTALLATION Frances Bates. Payette lakes. They plan to return have definite appointment hours. Other district employes are as educators* of the Pacific northwest, i year. I t is also planned to visit 1 religious films, Application for service and hour follows: Secretory, Miss Velma will talk on the subject, “ Y ou th 'on e or more sugar beet growers i These services and pictures will ¡home Sunday. The annual installation o f o ff of appointment are to be made icers o f Nyssa post No. 79, Ameri Fox, and custodians, Russell Coch and Credit"’ at the joint banquet'on the project as the acreage of be for the Christian education of through the Malheur county health can Legion, will be held Septem ran, grade school; Lee Miller, high of the Ontario, Vale, Nyssa and (this crop has been heavily increas- all persons who desire to attend. Over-Night Guest! |The date of the first showing will Mr. and Mrs. John OLson and department second floor, court ber 5 at 8 pjn. ln the home econ school; Omer Dorman, grounds Payette credit associations Thurs-red this year. ------------------------ ibe announced soon. daughter. Mary K . o f Huntington house, Vale, or phone Vale 3051. omics room of the Nyssa high and gymnasium, and George Riet- day night, September 5 in Ontario, j The banquet will be held in the Go T o Lakes— ] Mr. Callahan also stated that he spent Friday night with Mrs. Ol-1 __________________ enbaugh, Arcadia school. school building. Moore hotel dining room at 7 :30. j Mr. and Mrs. S. W . Abersold and has been able to purchase a rec- ion's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T o I .orate Here__ Veterans and their friends are Merchant-owned credit associa-! children and Mr. and Mrs. D. O. ord playing machine with ampll- Garrison. Fred Norman o f Long Beach. Invited to attend. Tern V ial leave RECEPTION TO BE tions are now operating in each Bybee and two daughters. Celia fier, which will be used at St ______________ California arrived Friday and plans application blanks will be avail- GIVEN TEACHERS of the four cities. ] and Nannette, spent the week-end Paul’s church for dancing parties Returning to States— to locate ln Nyssa. He will return tole for the veterans. A graduate of Willamette uni- at Payette lakes, for all young people. j Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Steinke have to California next week to bring The Nyssa Civic club, the Merry versity, Bennett headed school sys- “These parties are especially ar- 'receive«* word that their son Dar- ¡his w ife here, Plcn!c Held— Matrons club and the Chatter tems in Tillamook, Albany and Ex-Nyssa Youth Discharged— anged for the teen age group of eld, who is stationed ln Korea, ex- A picnic was held at the Owyhee Box club will be Joint hostesses at other cities before being called to | James Aston, hospital Ap. 1/c, children who are so ln need o f pects to leave for the United States Here From Caldwell— dam Sunday afternoon in honor a reception to be given for the head Oregon's second largest pub- son o f Clarence Aston o f Payette, decent recreation", Mr. Callahan October 15. Mr. and Mrs. John Burkel of of Mrs Hugh Baglcy and Mrs. school faculty Tuesday evening, he school system formerly o f Nyssa, was released said. "Parents may be assured | ___________________ laldwell, attended to business ln June Beck, who ere visiting here. September 10 at 8 p. m. ln the fram service In the U. S. navy o f proper conduct at all times as »trturnx Home— lyssa Monday. Mrs. Burkel Is the Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. high school home economics room, j in Burley— after serving over a year at the all parties will be supervised by Miss Lucille Sallee returned home ormer Mrs. Barbara Smith of Leslie Burbanks and children, Mr. Because o i the football jamboree j Mrs. Phillip Clowers is visiting hospital at Oakland. California tdults. this week from a two-weeks trip lyssa. and Mrs. Newbem Olenn and to be held in Ontario September 6 relatives tn Burley, Idaho. She ex- Me and his sister. Doris, were | "Further information as to first to Odgen and Salt Lake City. children, Mrs. Beck and son and the date o f the reception has been pects to return home this week- guests at the D. O. Bybee home dance party date will appear tn j , ------------------------- 'liltin g Parents— Mrs. Bagley and Mary Burbanks. changed. T h e public is invited to end. Sunday. James will enter the Hud- this paper. In the meantime plan [ On Trip— Mrs. Ralph Tunstill and children J attend, especially parents of school ------------------------ ¡son car sales business with his your winter program to Include j J. J. VanEvery o f Rupert. Idaho f Elkins, Arkansas arrived Friday Return From Fishing Trip— children. ¡Leaves for Iowa— father at Payette. both these very worthwhile f e a - ] visited Thursday and Friday with | to Itslt Mrs. Tu m tlll’e parents,! Mr and M r , and Mrs. M attie Morland and Mrs. turcs—Christian visual education Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Abersold. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elmore. ; hlldren spent the past week on a From Twin Falls— Bell Short left Wednesday evening Visiting Parents and service—plus many happy VanEvery was en route to Lewts- —- -------- ! fishing trip to Lagoon lake. Mrs. Verna Beutler of Twin Falls for Des Moines, Iowa. Mrs. More- Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Cranncy hours ln the company o f friends.' ton, Idaho. At Lakes— ------------------------ spent the first of the week visit- land will attend a fam ily reunion and son. Cam o f Logan. Utah are ------- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larsson Spends Week-end In I'tah— tng relatives She was met ln Boise Mrs. Short will visit her son and visiting this week with Mrs Cran- Ateeml Rod» Go To Ileary, Idaho— of Nyssa and Mrs Berry Monson Keith Bybee spent the week-end by her brother, Herschel Thotnp daughter at Des Moines. n ty’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. W R. M r and Mrs. Charles Newblll I Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vanscoy left and Mrs. Don Bailey of Ogden visiting relatives and friends at eon, who piloted a plane from Nys- She expects to see a brother Whom Campbell. Mr. Cranncy was re- and two children, Betty Lou and Monday for their home at Deary, spent last Wednesday at P a y ette' Ogden, sa to Boise. ¡she has not met for 35 years. cently released from the U. 8 Donald, of Newell Heights and M r Idaho after visiting M r Vanscoy* lakes. I ------------------------ navy after serving three and one- and Mrs. Charles Garrison attend- sister. A. K. Servoss, and family. On Vacation— Returning to From San Fransclsro— half years as lieutenant. He spent ed the fair and rodeo in Boise Glass Goes T o Lakes— Mr and Mrs. Jim Kirland left Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dibble Mrs J. C. Crbunon received a two years previous to VJ day at Tuesday evening Go T o Utah— a Sunday school class of the ¡Saturday on a vacation to Yellow- and aughter, Charlotte, at San- telegram Wednesday stating that sea in the South Pacific. The post Mr. and Mrs. Donald If. K ing Owyhee branch o f the L. D 8. stone National park and Jackson Fransclsco visited Sunday at the their son, Roy. Is en route home, year Lt. Cranney has been attached Rector Succumbs— made a business trip to Utah last church numbering 24 spent last Hole, Wyoming. A. K. Servoss home. He has served three years o v e r - ¡to the port director's office In Rev. Ward, rec tor of the Epis- w efk. ¡week a t Payette lakes. The group | __ _ seas tn the army. San Francisco. copal church at Weiser, died Tues- ------------------------ went to the lakes ln trucks, re- Arrives Home— T e Locate Here— day at his home Funeral services j Here From Oklahoma— turning Wednesday afternoon. In James Smiley, 8 1/C, arrived Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simtaner In Bois«— • From Bremerton— were scheduled to be held at 3 pin Mrs Ouy Dawes of Tulsa. Ok- charge of the group were Mr. and home August 13 after being In the and children of Pasco. Washington 1 Mrs. Carl Burntngham. M rs.) Mr. and Mrs. W J. Feinen of today ln the Weiser church with Inhorna arrived Friday to vlsR her Mrs. Roland Maw Mr. and Mrs service 19 month* He Is the son arrived 8unday They plan to make Da'e Moss and Mrs. Don Moss Bremerton arrtyed Friday to visit Bishop Frank Rhea o f Boise offlc - parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crls- Vera Oam er, Mrs Lila Mitchell o ' Mr. and Mrs 8. W. Smiley of their home ln ” Ny ¡were ln Boise Monday shopping f ir . and Mrs. A. H. Boydell. taring. >mon. land Mrs. Leslie Bailantyne. route 1. The Nyssa schools will be opened X-Ray Films To Calf Selected Re Taken Sept. 5 For4-H Youth E. H. Brumbach uneral Held Plans Complete Canyon Farmers Going On Tour IN VSScl IvIClGTS Errett Hummel Named Principal Credit Men To near