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77?eNYSSA VOLUME XXXXII NO. 25 FLYING DISCS ARE Early Potato BY H. FIELDS Shipments Are SEEN AND WIFE IN NYSSA Hegun in Nyssa The reported sighting of brilliant Price And Quality » Good; ’ 180 Cars Of Lettuce Shipped * L>_ -T - ' ,* y ^ r -r -r -r -t-r - r -, ~ gsT<¿ « NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1947 ( andidates For Nyssa Rodeo Queen JOURNAL Mexicans Leave For Home After Work:ng in Co. dlscs, given by a a touch Buise of airplwie 400 Nationals Remain In was local interest last week when Henry County; Fall Workers Fields of Nyssa stated that he and Assured his wife saw the objects Tuesday, i when the pilot is said to have seen Shipment of early potatoes was Approximately 350 Mexican na started in Nyssa last week by J. C. them. tionals who have been working in Watson company, followed by the i Mr piclds wa-s ,n hls yard when Malheur county fields left Sun Eastern Oregon Produce company his lle saw the dlscs and he called to day for their homes In Mexico. with the remark that "It and the Owyhee Produce this week. looks wife, Departure of the men left 400 like an airplane hit a flock The other shippers will start of gee e”. However, he saw no air remaining in the county. The 400 operations next week, with pros plane. and decided the objects were will probably work in the fields pects that shipments will be made not geese. until the harvest is completed in at full capacity soon thereafter. Fields said the objects were the fall. County Agent Harry Sand The shippers are starting opera so Mr. quist said. far away and traveling so fast tions on Biss triumph and wi'l fol he could not estimate their size. The Mexicans were sent home low With white rose and russets. They were white in color and were be, 'll there is not enough work The price during the first lev traveling toward the northeast. available at the present time in days was good, reaching a net of the county for the 750 Mexicans who $2.50 to the growers. Shippers said were here. However, during the the quality was also g.iod. with busy fall season more workers will the acreage about normal. be needed. Packers have concluded the spring Because of the extent of the lettuce sea«on with shipment of crops to be harvested tills fall, Mr. 180 cars. Thirty cars of lettuce Sand-uist urged farmers to give were shipped in May and 150 In serious thought to providing hous June, according to E. C. Crandall, ing for transient farm workers and Union Pacific agent, who said that greater use of labor-saving rna- a few years ago 50 cars of spring Nyssa Leads For Three Mnery. lettuce was considered a big har Innings; F. Wilson And R G Larson, district manager vest. ’ f the Amalgamated Sugar com Candidates for the position of peared at the grounds, where the! thy Bartholoma, Betty Pett, Ardyce withdrawn from the contest and pany Hartley Pitch at a luncheon of the aueen of the Nvssa rodeo to be above picture was taken for the 1 Hurst, Nanette Bybee, Patsy Gwynn ! lornrl Bette t the Domenico of Parma has en- Nyssa stated chamber of commerce Wed • ‘ h a nnm nnH M A n M ice TVvmon. tered competition. Miss Domen Gate City Journal by Evans studio. ] and Bonnie Kressly. Since the pic- The Vale bases 11 team defeated ” held on the Owyhee nesday noon that the Malheur Riding club was unable to be at the grounds County Farm Labor Nyssa in an Idaho-Oregon league grounds July 23 and 24 recently ap- The girls (left to right) are Doro-! ture was taken Ardyce Hurst has ico Sponsors as when the picture was taken. game on the Vale diamond last sociation has been assured that Sunday by a score of 7 to 3 after sufficient transported labor wtll be it appeared for four innings that available this fall to harvest the OSTROM REPORTS BOATMEN TO ENTER crops. A new state order setting mini the Nyssa team had a good chance RACES AT LAKES Farmers in the Nyssa-Nampa CAB STRUCK BY mum prices for milk and cream in to win. district are growing 65,000 acres of Malheur county became effective Vaughn drew first blood with a RED HOT METEOR Several Nyssa boatmen will en sugar beets this year, a record July 1, according to information run in the first inning on two ter the boat races to toe held on acreage, so that the 1947-48 fac received from the state department walks and a hit and H. Wilson Sale of tickets to the Nyssa rodeo Funeral services were held In Tlie thrill of a meteor striking the the Episcopal church June 24 for Payette lake July 5 as part of Mc tory campaign will be longer than and Graham followed with one tal of agriculture. It will probably start about E. L. Peterson, department di ly each in the second frame, to to be held July 23 and 24 has been cab of his truck was experienced Mrs. Tona Justus of Harper, for Call's Fourth of July celebration. usual. September 15. started in connection with the by John Ostrom, Nyssa lumberman rector, set the minimum prices for make the count 3 to 0. Those who have entered their standard milk, legal to 4.2 per Vale failed to score in the sec queen contest, which will be con Wednesday of last week while he mer Nyssa resident. cent, at six cents for half pints, 10 ond inning, but came through with Mrs. Justus, known here as Mrs. names in the contests are Herman July 19. was en route to McCall. cents for pints, 17 cents for quarts three hits and two runs off Frank cluded Tom Pashley, came to Nyssa 20 Towne, Ed Pruyn, Leo Fife, Jimmy The queen will be selected on and 68 cents for gallons. The mini Wilson in the third to even the When Ostrom had reached a point years ago from Victoria, Canada Savage, Sandy Patterson, Warren mum buttermilk prices were set count. Nyssa registered three hits the basis of the number of tickets about a mile north of Tamarac, an Dale Garrison and Ted with Mr Pashley to visit tlielr Farmer, as follows: Half pints five cents, in the fourth frame, but failed to The girl selling the most object struck the cab Just above Berreth. pints seven cents, quarts 11 cents score. Vale made two hits, one a sold. sister. Mrs. Lillian Newby, whom they the windshield, and the driver th tickets to the rodeo will be named ought someone had thrown a rock and gallons 37 cents. Prices were triple by Knott, who scored, in the queen state game commis and the two selling the next at him. Angered, he drove on and had not seen for 25 years, and de HOLIDAY DECLARED sion The will Oregon also given on other grades of milk fourth inning and registered three hold Its statutory hearing cided to locate here. They rented highest number of tickets will be and cream. more hits and three runs in the not think of the object being the old brie printing building and FOR PLAY PROGRAM at 10 o'clock Friday, July 11 in The local dairy was already fifth and C. Wilson in the sixth, selected as her attendants. Tickets I did a meteor until later. regard to hunting regulations for charging the minimum price of 17 but team mates could not take may be secured from any one of When he made an inspection, Mr. entered the 'sundry business on the current year. The meeting will Tlie starting time of the recrea cents a quart allowed under tile advantage of the bingles. the girls. found the cab dented and the site of the present Keep-U- tion program sponsored in the be held at the offices of the com Wilson, pitching his first game The rodeo will be conducted the Ostrom law. showing signs of having been stru Neat cleaners plant. They operated City park by the PT.A. has been mission at 1634 SW Alder street, The new order supplements offi in a long time following a period of July 23 and the afternoon ck by a red hot object. the business until the death of Mr. changed for the evening group Portland. cial order 0.0. No. 20 save and behind the plate, was relieved in night of July 24. A rodeo dance will be bag limits and methods Pashley. from 6:30 to 7 o'clock. Anyone of Seasons, except as official order O.O. No. the box bjV Sam Hartley, regular held in the Nyssa gymnasium the taking game birds, game ani Mrs. Pashley married Tona Jus wanting to play games or dance 20 is modified or changed by the fielder, who held the Vale sluggers last night of the show. mals and fur-bearing animals will tus, Vale cattleman and farmer. should attend. to two hits and one run in the Harley Tucker will furnish stock provisions of the new ruling. be considered. They sold their ranch last year program will be recessed ov At the commission hearing the The minimum prices to be paid 'ast three innings. the show, which will be open and bought the old Carter ranch er The the 4th and 5th, and will be Malher to producers by distributors for all Nyssa AB R H O A E for to all comers. One of the star per Game league will recom at Harper, where they resided un resumed Tuesday, July 8. milk and or cream used in the Vaughn, c 0 5 0 0 formers will be Frankie Chitwood, mend pheasant on Satur til the time of her death. Mrs. Jus 0 3 4 2 rodeo clown who will appear with P. J. Gallagher, Ontario attorney tus was a member of the Catholic Miss Mae Reddish, playground days. Sundays hunting bottle and can trade shall be $1.20 Russell, ss and Wednesdays supervisor, said some of the groups from October 11 to November 2. per pound ibutterfat, P.O.B. distri D. Willson, If 1 2 0 0 his famous mule, "Whirley Gig". representing the Owyhee Water church. _ ; . her . husband; . . . a are „The now quite ^ large. „ lndeed the The eastern Oregon councy, recent buting plant. If delivery is taken F Wilson, p 0 0 1 0 Survivors are Users association, left this week at the farm, a flat charge of not Hartley, rf 1 0 0 0 In La Grande, will daughter, Eleanor Newby of Ev BREEDERS EXTEND for Portland to file 190 separate place to come for an enjoyable ly make organized more than 15c a hundred may be Graham, lb 2 9 0 3 a similar recommendation, erett, Washington, several step suits resulting from damages al time". Miss Reddish said. charged to the producer therefor. C. Wilson, f 1 2 0 0 AREA OF SERVICE leged to have been caused by a children; and brothers and sisters except that it will recommend that The pay-out to the producer on H. Wilson, 3b 2 1 3 1 the season In northeastern Oregon living in Canada and England. canal break on the Owyhee project tne amount of butterfat delivered Holman, 2b 3 2 1 0 end October 26. by interest shown at in July, 1916. The suits were filed Interment was in the Nyssa cem FIGHT ON WHITE during any month shall be based Totals 33 3 10 24 9 6 a Prompted The league wtll recommend a deer meeting held Tuesday evening in States district court etery. TOP CONTINUED season on composite tests taken and made Vale AB R II O A E the Wade schoolhou.se, the Mal !n for the the United from September 20 to Octo of Oregon. in accordance with the state law. Pruitt, 2b 5 1 0 5 3 2 heur County Dairy Breeders as The 190 district ber 12, Inclusive and a lapse of at suits, seeking redress for Tne state department held that Barnes, rf The war on white top is still 5 5 0 0 1 2 0 sociation decided to include the losses suffered least one week between the deer by farmers when “Tlie existing minimum producer Johnson, c being carried on to prevent it from season and the elk season. 5 0 1 3 3 Big Bend community in the first the canal broke July 12. total more prices as are now fixed by the of F. Bates, cf going to seed on the Nyssa and 4 0 1 0 1 area to be served under the as $30n.0UU, Gallagher said. Vale Irrigation projects, George W STREET OILING TO ficial order O.O. No. 20 i prior to E. Bates, lb 4 0 0 5 0 sociation's artificial insemination than The suits must be filed by Aug July 1>. issued under the milk Camman, ss Rain, assistant county agent, said 4 1 2 7 3 program. ust 2, one year after the passage of after a visit with James Spot ford control act, are not adequate to Atkins, 3b BE STARTED SOON 4 10 2 1 The meeting was attended by the federal torts claims act by Sam Hartley is still leading the assure a reasonable supply of suit Knott, If 4 3 3 2 0 Roger Morse, Oregon State college congress, which permits the gov batters of the Nyssa baseball team and C. C. Ketchum. able fluid milk and cream to meet Houser, p Although It is too late to spray The city has started blading the 4 13 12 extension dairyman, and Harry to be sued as an individual. with an average of .423, following while the existing demands in said mar Totals top with 2,4-D and get re streets preparatory to oiling opera 39 7 11 27 13 Sandquist, Malheur county agent. ernment Prior to that time, the government the Vale game. mits, both projects are carrying tions. ket”. Nyssa will play Vale Saturday in could be sued only on the passage Frank Wilson, who is batting 333, the fight now with fuel oil. In co The city will again oil eight miles The department further found a tournament gpme sponsored by Trip— of an act of congress authorizing is leading in runs batted in with operation with the Malheur county of streets to lay the dust for the that "There hereinafter minimum the Vale committee conducting the Plan Mr. and Mrs. Tam Eldridge and a specific suit. Gallagher planned runs with six. six and in weed control program, the projects summer. prices to be paid to producers by Fourth of July celebration. Boise their son. Bob. Mr. and Mrs. Bill to file the suits Wednesday morn Batting are furnshing the fuel oil and the City Manager -E. K. Burton said distributors at wholesale or re will play Ontario July 4. The two and Sharon Carpenter ing. AB R II AV. county equipment Is being used to he hopes that the oiling can be tail, in the judgement of the under winners and the two losers will Carpenter of Payette. Ray Larson. Jr., and All suits except one are for crop 423 26 5 11 Hartley apply the material. signed, are reasonable and neces play in a double-header Sunday. Dick Tensen plan to leave today losses resulting from the breax. F Wilson started next week. 333 27 6 9 sary and will tend to provide the The method used and found most for the Payette lakes to spent the 5 .313 16 2 Graham satisfactory tor treating white top market with an adequate supply Visit— Fourth of July. 7 0 2 .286 at the stage of growth that It Is Families D. Willson of milk suitable for human con Mr. and Mrs| William Ankrum company, which asks $6000 .240 6 25 2 Holman now In Is to spray with fuel oil sumption". of Newark, Ohio left Monday mor Here from Kansas— 23 3 5 .217 and then bum. Bain said. C. Wilson ning for their home by way of Chi John D. Chapman of Atchison, 200 5 0 1 Hartloo The white top on Alkali creek in In Nyssa— cago, where they will visit Mrs. An- Kansas is visiting his aunt, Mrs. 4 4 .167 24 Vaughn the Rldgevtew district was -treated D. L. Anderson and son, Merlin, krum's brother. Leroy Parker, and Garrison. He arrived here Arcadia community. 12 0 2 .167 the week of June 23 and the white wife. Wohlcke of Portland attended to business Because of the critical water Charles They had been visiting Mrs. .154 13 1 2 Iseri top at Harper In the wash used in Nyssa Tuesday, returning home shortage in Nyssa, the city council Monday. Ankrum’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Visitors Return— 100 2 20 0 Russell for a drain by the Vale project is Earl Parker and Lester in FrulUand Wednesday. issued a warning today that the Library Closed— Lester Holmes of Clarksburg, Cal- H. Wilson 21 2 2 .095 to be burned the week of June 30. and also relatives and friends In ordinance restricting the use of 0 .000 5 0 Hendricks By preventing the white top seed Nyssa. and Boise for three Attends Convention—, water will be enforced. .000 0 0 2 Bowen formation the small infestations weeks. Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Charles Par Mrs. E. K. Burton returned Wed Water for irrigation is to be used .000 1 0 0 Rambaud continually springing up In those ker of Chicago have nesday from Portland, where she only between the hours of 6 a.m. on Saturday, July 5. .232 28 55 237 Tram two areas should be more easily the parents In Frultland been and visiting other attended the department conven and 10 a.m. and between 5 p.m. jof Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Stephen Fielding controlled, Bain stated. relatives. The families gathered In tion of the American Legion auxili and 10 p.m. each day. Brown, who returned to his home Nursing Home Notes— AV.' PO E A Caldwell at the Wayne Wood home ary June 26, 27 and 28. The Nyssa The water situation has been Babies bom at the Nyssa Nursing I (n Boise. Miss Grace Brown, who 2 3 0 1 ooo Return from Trip— June 8 and on Tuesday. June 10 at unit was presented with two awards made more critical by inability to home this week are as follows: j has been vacationing in Lewiston, Iseri 0 1 000 2 1 D. Willson Mr and Mrs. Charles Garrison the parental home for a celebration for membership, a gavel bell and use well No. 3 on Third street, Mr and‘ Mrs. Fred Reno, June returned here last week, accom- Vaughn 57 1 1 983 returned last Friday from a week's | of Lester's and Charley's birthdays. a trophy cup, which will be dis which A. A. Durand and Son of 30. girl, 2'4 pounds. panied by her cousin. Miss Karlene F Wilson 979 39 • 1 vacation spent in southern Oregon | Those present were Mr an Mrs. played in DonOraham's realty of Walla Walla have been gravel Mr and Mrs. Homer Nickols, Hyer. 2 931 9 18 Holman They visited their son, Ray Oarri- | Dorcy Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne fice window. The Nyssa auxiliary packing. The flow of sand in the Parma. July 1. boy. 7 pounds. ------------------------- 1 lo 1 917 son. Wohlcke and family at Klamath Falls Wood and three sons of Caldwell. was also given a departmental cita well has been fairly well stopped, Mr and Mrs. Charles Schultz. j visit in Utah— 875 M 4 10 Russell and while there attended a boat | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cartwright tion. While on her 10-day visit in but the Durand pump is now stuck July 2, girl, 6 pounds, 7 ounces Mr and Mrs Tom Burningham Hartley 875 1 7 0 on Klamath lake. Mr. and and children of Nyssa. Mr. and Portland, Mrs. Burton visited rela in the casing, making use of the returned Sunday from Salt Lake 5 1 1 857 regatta Mrs. Garrison also visited another Mrs Ankrum. Mr. and Mrs Charles well impossible. The pump owners Tram to Praetici tives. I City where they spent two weeks Hartloo 3 812 13 3 H Wilson son. Louis Oarrlson, and family Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Par are making extensive efforts to The Owyhee Riding club drill | visiting relativ 12 1 3 813 at Graham Orants Pass and spent one day ker and baby of Boise, and Mr. team will meet at the local rodeo) ----------------------- remove it from the well. Goes on Vacation— 783 8 5 10 C. Wilson at Creston City, California. They and Mis. Earl Parker and Lester Mrs. Jean Fletcher left Tuesday In the meantime pressure is so grounds Sunday at 2 p m for prac- Frofn f anada— 5 3 3 727 returned Hendricks home by way of Crater The Parker brothers, the eldest and for Eugene and Corvallis At Cor low it is practically impossible to tice. The team will participate in Mr and Ml Frank Leave» and Team 77 27 'll.-, lake. youngest of the family, celebrated n,,n p.ft Tuesday for their Players who played 181 early vallis she will visit her son. Robert secure water on second-story levels the drill team competition at Vale In the their birthdays together for tlie Burrelle, a student at Oregon State during parts of the day The situ that evening. home In Ontario, Canada, after .season but are no longer on the Crib, Play Pen Sought— first time in several years. college, and wtll accompany him ation is also bad in residences on -----------------------visiting at the home of Mr. and squad are not listed. An appeal has been Issued for a to Tacoma, where they will visit the end of water mains. Has Pneumonia— vfrs, George McKee. ---------------------- - crib and play pen for the Nyssa Attend Convention— _______________ Mr Burrelle's wife. Mrs Fletcher Because of the critical situation. Mrs Don M. Oraham is sen- Returns from Convention— labor camp. Representatives of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Swrazln and property owners are asked to turn ously ill of pneumonia at her home nrug Store Remodeled— wtll return home Sunday. Arthur Rouse, adlutant of theigroUpg sponsoring the program to son, David returned Sunday ev off water when the fire siren is' she recently underwent a major Hubert Peirsol, owner of the Nvssa post of the American leg - ] improve conditions for children at ening from a three-weeks vaca Decorator Buys Interest— sounded. I operation in the Holy Rosary has- owyhee Drug qotnpany store, is km, returned Sunday from Port- , the labor camp said that other than tion in the east. Dr. Sarazln at ---- I pital In Ontario - up and ' enlarging — f— Ms W C. Brown has entered a part remodeling the yegg in- land after attending a three-day j need for the crib and play pen. tended the 100th anniversary cele nership with Andy McGinnis in Parents of Girl— ten..r of the-r.,re A form eT rtorag |departm ent of Oregon convention. : tlU~chHdr«i‘"are’ge«»"« ato n /aU I bration of the American Medical the interior and exterior derorat Mr and Mrs Roy Strickland are | Go on Hike— room has been made a part of the | vhkh was held early this year right” However a little more equIp- In Atlantic City, New ing business. Mr Brown formerly parents of a girl born June 25 In j Members of Oirl Scout troop No i main store and the new addition The national convention will be held ment Is needed Anyone, having any association at which over 16.000 doctors operated Brownie's cafe. Mr Mc the Bnttingham Nursing home in i went on an overnight hike, ac- built last fall will be used as a in September Later the national of the needed article« is asked to Jersey, present. En route home tlie Ginnis has been engaged in busi Ontario The «»by named Joan, ,Cooipanied by their leader. Mrs W storage room The interior will be organliatlon will hold a convention contact Francis Harter at the labor were Nyssa residents visited in New E. Schireman. lost week. painted white and black. m Paris, France. | camp ness In Nyssa for many years. weighed 7 pounds, 3 ounces. York and Detroit. i pilot ly “* r Vale Noses Out Nyssa Baseball Ter.m by 7 To 3 Minimum Milk Price is Set Mrs. Tona Justus Dies at Harper Sale of Rodeo Tickets Started Suggestions Made by League Farmers Suing U. S. Government Hartley Still Leading Batters Water Situation Here is Critical , \