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77>eNYSSA VOLUME XXXXII NO. 35 JOURNAL NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1947 Elevation Sugar Beet Harvest Will Be High Tank Erection Started Here First of Week Contract Given MALHEUR COUNTY GIRLS WIN HONORS AT OREGON FAIR No New Cases Of Polio Reported In Malheur Co. Nyssa Schools Will be Opened Sept 15, About 2 Weeks Late AU but one of the Malheur 4-H club members who competed at the Petition Asking For Ex state fair last week placed "in the Epidemic Seemingly On Acreage Greatest, Cam CENTENARIAN HAS money", according to information Because Of ,Polio, Teach 4-H AND FFA FAIR tension Of Sewer Decline; Churches, lust received by E. M. Hauser, paign Longest In His NYSSA RELATIVES MAY BE CONDUCTED ers, Parents Urged To Is Presented Theater Opening •ounty clu~ agent. tory Of District Use Caution ” • The most notable award went to William H. Osborne, 104-year-cld The city council, meeting Tues Prospects that a one-day fair Dr. L. A. Maulding of Nyssa, Harvesting of the 1P47 crop of O.A.R, veteran, pictured In the day night, let a contract to the Mary Lou Jensen of Kingman for display of 4-H and F.F.A. ex With permission of public health sugar beets, the largest In the his August 26 Issue of Life magazine. Ch’-ago Bridge and Iron company Kolony. Mary Lou placed in the county health officer, reported hibits during the latter part of officers, Jhe Nyssa schools will be blue ribbon class in the” senior Wednesday that no new .cases of tory ot the Nyssa-Nampa district, Is a relative of several Nyssa resi or erection of a high elevation division of the dollar dinner con poliomyelitis have developed In the September In lieu of the regular opened September 15, one week will be started Monday, with the dents. tank on north Third street. The test, competing against older and county during the last few days. Malheur county fair that was can later than originally planned. Nyssa and Nampa factories of the Mr. Osborne is a great uncle of company, through a representative more experienced girls from all Dr. L. A. Maulding, county health celled because, of the polio epidemic Dr. Maulding said the epidemic Amalgamated Sugar company start Mrs. Ethel Crewirre, Mis. Audrey from the San Francisco office, bid over the state. were revealed at a recent meeting officer, stated that the polio epi seems to be quieting down, but The clothing demonstration pre ing operations soon therefter. J. Ward, Artie Robertson and Mrs. »25.050. demic has passed the peak and sented by Darlene Smith and Boni might flare up again as the polio of the o u n ty fair board. The "campaign" will be started Nellie Newbill. He kept regular cor Another bid, $25,700, was sub ta Lnnglois of the Owyhee com If the 4-H and F.F.A. approve that with proper co-Operation oi about two weeks earlier than usual respondence with Mrs. Ward until mitted by the Pittsburgh Des munity placed in the red ribbon incidence usually runs into Octo the plan, the !»'<• will probably parents and teachers the danger ber. Moines Steel company through its class. because of the unprecedented ac his 100th birthday. be held about September 27. will be slight. Parents are very Seattle office. reage, amounting to approximately Betty Newbill and Arlene Plerey The Idaho state board of health The fair board also decided to strongly urged, tjowever, not to 65,000 acres in the Nyssa-Nampa The engineer's estimate on the of Kingman Kolony placed third m reported four new cases on the erect a small permanent dwelling district. cost of the work was »25,000. Be the dairy foods demonstration con send their children to' school If The harvest will be limited to the cause of shortages, the work will test sponsored by the Kraft Cheese Idaho side of the river Wednesday. for a fairgrounds caretaker and they show s.gns at . respiratory Bcause of the apparent Improve seed the grounds to grass. tonnage of beets that the two fac probably be delayed, but is ex company. trouble such na running noses, sore ment in the situation, church serv tories can slice until such time as pected to be completed by May. throats and colds. The teachers, ices will 'be resumed by Nyssa temperature conditions will permit William C. Brown presented a in turn, will be asked to watch churches Sunday, September - 14. piling of the beets, which will prob petition from persons owning prop closely for signs of these conditions Two hundred and nineteen stu erty in the area north of the However, parents are requested not able be after October 1, R. O. Lar and to send such children to their dents registered In the Nyssa high to send children to Sunday school school houses and west of high son of Nyssa, district manager of homes immediately. Dr. Maulding school last week, with prospects way 20 asking or an extension of or attend services themselves if the company, stated. also urges that parents take the they are suffering from respira Bach grower has been given an that the total enrollment will reach Che city sewer. The council will temperature of their children be tory ailments, such as colds. individual quota that he will be 270. School officials expect at least investigate the proposal. Fines amounting to »475 were Mark R. Kulp, Idaho reclama After a closure of more than assessed by Judge Don M. Graham fore sending them to school in the A petition asking vacation of that tion engineer and president of the permitted to deliver during the 50 more students to register. All high school students who portion of Oriyon street between two weeks, the Nyssa theater will Tuesday against defendants in morning. Any variation from nor restricted period and no beets other mal should mean that thq affected Association of Western State En than those will be accepted. As have not registered are asked to Fifth and Seventh streets and gineers told members of the as be re-opened this evening at 7:30 volved in fights occurring in Nys youngster be kept at home, of soon as weather conditions per do so before the opening of school opening Walnut avenue between sociation at its annual convention to adults. Children under 21 years sa last Sunday afternoon. ficials said. mit, processing will be unrestricted September 15. Principal D. W. Sixth and Seventh streets was pre In Boise Tuesday that conservation of age are requested not to attend Jesse Bueno was fined *100 and The elementary school will op and the company will take all of Patch will be at the high school sented. The council recommended of land is now as much a part of motion picture shows until school sentenced to 20 days In Jail on a erate at some disadvantage for a the beets that are hauled to the office this week to register stu vacation o Oregon street, but de reclamation as the original pur Is opened Monday, September 15. charge of disorderly conduct, Feltx month or two, Superintendent Hen dents. cided that opening of Walnut street factories. Amesqulth was fined $50 and Juan ry H. Hartley said. Until the new The 219 already enrolled Include should be determined by affected pose of reclamation. Conditions indicated that the Vasquez was fined *100 and sen wing Is completed, the first According to the Idaho States Nyssa factory would start opera 44 seniors, 53 Juniors, 59 sopho property owners. tenced to 20 days In Jail on a three grades will have to “double man Idaho Gov. C, A. Robbins, in An amendment to the licensing welcoming the’ ' state engineers, tions Tuesday and the Nampa fac mores and 63 freshmen. disorderly conduct charge. up”, both children and teachers. When school closed in May the ordinance, placing a »3 Hcense on tory probably September 17. Officers alleged Vasquez, a Mexi The first three grades will eventu pointed to the remarkable achieve Mr. Larson stated that the yield high school had 251 students and each puncli board in town and a ments of the western states in rec can national, struck A. R. Messer ally have two sections. The re per acre will be one of the best at the end of September last year $2-a-mon£h license on each music ent years and called for a program on the head with a beer bottle of the elementary school The Idaho Canning company will while Messer and others were play mainder box was introduced. ever recorded in the district. He 266. and the high school will operate to “develop the expansive acres of process corn a t the Nyssa factory ing cards In the Nyssa Tavern. on The council passed the street im the west and what they hold.” estimated that the total harvest a near-normal basis. for at least two more weeks. Man Other Mexicans engaged In the provement assessment ordinance at will be close to 1.200,000 tons, which Responding to the Idaho chief ager The Oregon Trail school will op Fred Moss announced Wednes first reading. The rdinance sets will be processed during a cam attack on Messer and William T. erate with three.rooms comprising talk for the forth the amount Individual prop executive’s welcoming paign expected to run for 156 days Altlzer, local barber who was play the first three grades, as will the Secretary-Manager day. erty owners will pay for street Im conventioneers, The company decided to operate or close to March 1. The longest Don W. McBride of the National the local factory longer and switch ing cards at the table, entered the Arcadia school. The children at provements under the Bancroft Reclamation previous campaign was the 151-day association offered the to the canning of prunes in the fight to assist the white mar. tending the Oregon Trail school act. run conducted last year. Messer was badly cut and beaten will be drawn from the rural dis thesis that the east is unduly wor Payette plant. As a result, much and Altlzer was cut on the head. trict The latest Ideas ' In machinery In order to handle the larger ried about projects in the west of the corn south and west of town. canned here is coming Altlzer and Messer were given treat crops, the sugar company Installed for controlling weeds on Oregon drawing Industry away from its from the Payette Children attending the Arcadia- section. Canning a continous diffuser a t the Nyssa farms will be displayed In an all ment by a physician. present centers, and pointed out school will be drawn from the ad started a month ago. factory last year, increasing the day exhibltln at the Malheur coun City officers said that Vazquez jacent rural area and also from that much of what the west spends was Mr. Moss said his company ex capacity of the plant approximately ty fairgrounds In Ontario starting will be turned over to Immigration gjas for eastern goods. to start shipping canned corn authorities because he entered this within the city limits of Nyssa. 12 per cent or to a total of 2750 at 10:30 September 17, announced "Productivity o«W same Irrigated pects Determination of the children who from the Nyssa plant immediately country illegally. tons. A similar Installation has George Bain, assistant ..gunty ag land has been impaired", Kulp de attend Arcadia from Nyssa will be been made at Nampa this year, so ent. Sprayers, dusters, and fumi- Cy Channel and Carl Hobson made In the same manner that the The rodeo and race meet, origin clared in addressing the opening after the close of the campaign. that the total capacity of the two gator-lnjectors will be shown. were arrested by city police officers membership within* the rooms in ally scheduled to have been held session of the convention which will In addition to the equipment dis in Nyssa by the associated riding run through Friday. plants is expected to be approxi following a fight In Eddie's club. the same grade Is determined In’ play. the day’s program will in clubs of the Snake river valley, will “Irrigation agriculture is only as Both men were given treatment the- Nyssa schools. mately 5250 tons dally. Mr. Larson said there is now clude talks by M. O. Huber, Ore be held at Emmett Sunday, Sep permanent as we choose to make by a doctor. Channel posted ball of Faculty members for the coming some shortage of field workers, gon State college extension agri tember 14. *50 on a charge of disorderly con year are: It”, he said. "Some lands have been but that everything possible is be cultural engineer, Rex Warren, ex duct for his appearance Monday Oregon Trail school— Mrs. Pearl The event will be held at the irrigated continuously for centuries tension crops specialist, and pos ing done to develop a sufficient before Judge Don M. Graham, act Ballantyne, principal and third rodeo grounds at Tom’s place, four and others have been ruined in supply of labor. One hundred ad sibly Virgil Freed, Oregon experi miles west of Emmett. A basket one generation. With abundant wa The proposed plan for raising ing as city police Judge for Judge grade; Miss Janice Loeber, second ment station weed control authori ditional Mexicans arrived in the lunch will be served between 11 ter supplies it is easy to exploit more than a million dollars during Felton Duncan, who is ill. When he grade, and Mrs, Lois Younger, first county Tuesday for housing at the ty who Is president of the western a.m. and 1 o'clock and the show fertility of desert soils”. a five-year-period for road im failed to appear his bond was for grade. states weed control conference. Ontario camp. With the 100 ar will be started soon thereafter. provement In Malheur county was feited and he was ordered Into (Continued on Page Two) Arcadia school— Mrs. Frances Widespread interest in the event riving this week, the county now The clubs cancelled the Nyssa discussed at a meeting of the Nyssa court. On a plea of guilty, he was Bates, principal and third grade; has 525 Mexican laborers available is expected because of the growing show last week because of the fined »150. Hobson was fined »25 chamber of commerce Wednesday Mrs. Bernice Taylor, second grade, for work. Others are expected later. seriousness of the weed problem polio epidemic and decided to BEET GROWERS LIKE noon. on a charge of being drunk. and Mrs. Esther Jones, first grade. in this county. The problem will hold the event at Emmett. The SEVEN YEAR PLAN The question of how money raised Nyssa school*— Walter McPart- grow steadily worse unless control change was approved a t a meeting _ • In the present Nyssa road assess LEADER WILL MEET land, principal; Miss Emma Zwe- steps are taken, said Bain, who ex held In Emmett Wednesday night Francis Chilman. secretary of the ment district will be treated in rrike, first grade; Miss Viola Foth- REAL ESTATE MEN plained that even with chemicals, of this week. Malheur county agricultural adjust the county-wide program was the erglll, first grade: Mrs. Winnie Bice, cultivation, and proper cropping. The Nyssa club will participate In ment agency, announced this week chief concern of the chamber mem second grade; Miss Clarice Notheis, Morgan L. Pitch, president of the It is difficult to completely eradi the show, which will include 26 that farmers overwhelmingly favor bers, second grade; Miss G. Eva Boy- National Association of Real Es cate some weed pests. The roots *f events. Besides the usual arena the proposed plan of basing the A committee of three men, Har dell, third grade; Mrs. Gertrude tate Boards, will address a special many perennial noxious weeds are events, the program will Include sugar content over a period of old Henigson, Dale Garrison and Mrs. Luray Trabert, city libra Pennlok, third grade; Mrs. Eva meeting of Eastern Oregon real es capable of going dormant when a polo game, novelty races, gaited seven years instead of on that of Frank Morgan, was appointed by rian. reported at the Sept, meeting Chadwick, fourth grade; Miss Kath- tate dealers In Baker September deep in the soil and reviving later races and hurdle races. the president to confer with county of the Nyssa library board at the eryn, fourth grade; Miss Theresa the current crop. 22. according to the sponsoring when conditions are right for their One of the principal features of officials relative to the ballot pro home of Mrs. B. B. Llenkaemper Oehnert. fourth grade;’ itfrs. Hazel growth. Also, many weed seeds are committee. the plan would be that sugar pro posal to be voted on at a special that book circulation has greatly Lane, fifth' grade; Mrs. June Me-' Realtors, representatives of lend long lived. One seed crop of mus DONALD F. BISHOP increased during the past few Kinney, fifth grade; Mrs. Jose gram payments could 'be made soon election to be held November 4. ing agencies, salesmen, and any tard, for example, 1s enough to SERVING IN JAPAN after the beets are delivered in The county court proposes that months. phine Rlgney, sixth grade; Miss other interested individuals invited produce an infestation of mustard stead of after the factory "cam a 10-mill levy raising »220,000 a Because of the greater use of lib Lucy Sturtevant, sixth grade, and to attend the Baker meeting and on that land for the next 25 years. WITH THE EIOHTH ARMY AT paign". year for a period of five years be rary books, the board decided that John J. Luzar. sixth grade. hear President Pitch's answer to Morning glory seed lives even long NAiGAI. JAPAN—Now serving with assessed against property in the certain rules and regulations will Junior high division of Nyssa er. The farmer whose land Is free federal charges pending against his the famed First cavalry division, county. It is on the proposed tax be enforced in the future. Patrons school— Mrs. Victoria Schwelzer, GREEK WILL SPEAK from noxious weeds, therefore, has group. which is on occupation duty in levy that the people will have an of the library are asked to co English, library, art; Mrs. Mildred Recently the department of Jus special Interest in keeping it that .the Tokyo-Yokohama area, is Pri TO DINNER CLUB ■opportunity to vote. operate and comply with the follo Renstrom, social science, girls phys tice filed proceedings against NA- way by immediately stamping out vate First Class Donald F. Bish wing regulations. Pre-school childr ical education; Miss Harriet Cole,' REB charging association activity any patches. op, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. The first fall meeting of the BYBEES TO START en are allowed to check out only one science, crafts; William Bunch, In controlling prices. A portion of Many new developments in weed Bishop, Nyssa, Oregon. Knife and Fork club of Malheur book at a time. Rural children will math, spelling, and Raymond With the Baker address will refute these control practices will be discussed Pfc. Bishop entered the army In county will be held In the Moore SHOWING NEW CARS be permited to check out four books erspoon. social science, English, allegations, according to the an In the morning. Lunch will be ser October, 1946 and received basic hotel In Ontario Monday, Septem a t a time. City children may check math, music. nouncement, with the balance giv ved at the exhibit during the noon training at Fort Bragg, North Caro ber 22 a t 7 p.m. The Bybee Motor company an out two books at a time. The libra High school— Dennis ..Patch, so-, ing a forecast of real estate trends hour and local farmers will have a lina. In January, 1947, he embarked The guest speaker will be Andre nounced today the opening of the rian reserves the right to limit rene d al science, principal; Mrs. Har chance for personal talks with the for overseas duty and Is now as Michalopoulos. former member of company's new showroom at the wals on popula- books. Books will riet Brumboch. English, library; and legislation In the future. Persons accompanying Mr. Pitch specialists present. Everyone Is In signed to "H” troop of the famous the Greek cabinet, who will speak Nyssa “Y” Saturday, September 13. not be Issued to persons owing a Mrs. Margaret Engstrom, mathe to the eastern Oregon session will vited to attend, Bain said. 5th cavalry regiment. The company will have new cars, fine of 10 cents or more. Overdue matics; Mrs. Ada Haworth, English; oil “Lessons of the Past”. Include Oregon Real Ehtate Com The Dinner Call, published by the a Manhattan and a Frazer, on notices will be mailed promptly and Kinsey Keveren, social science... missioned Claude H. Murphy, A. D. To Preach Here— Sailing From Germany— associated Knife and Fork clubs, display- The concern will be N¡ra strictly enforced. coach; Howard Lovejoy, mathema Rev. Harry Stone of Montana S tiff Sgt. James Oook has not reported that "The next club din sa's third automobile dealer. Newman, vice president of region The Nyssa library Is open to the tics, coach; Jesse Luthl, English, 13; J. Fred Braly. Oregon associa will preach at the morning service ified his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. ner will bring as the club's guest The show room is located In a public Tuesday afternoons until Journalism; Miss Margery Nihart, tion president, and State Secretary in the Methodist church Sunday. V. Cook of Nyssa, that he has sail one of the world's great men of new building erected last year by 5 o.clock and on Saturday after commerce and art; Charles Stef Church services and Sunday school ed from Oermany for home. He the present generation, a great the Bybee brothers. D. O. Bybee noons until 8 p. m. New books fens, science; Mrs. Virginia Stef Larry W. Borne. The Baker county realty board wlU be held at the regular hours. will be stationed at Camp Lewis. diplomat, a man who has made a will be the manager. The company are purchased every month and fens, homemaking; Richard Wilson, has arranged a dinner meeting at Rev. Oemhardt, local pastor, and life study of man's attem pt to is operating a repair shop at the added to the shelves. agriculture; George Whipple, orien the Hotel Baker, starting at 7 pm. Mrs. Gernhardt left last Friday for Here From Arizona— solve economic, social and political rear of the Eagle Oil company sta Miss Lillian Nisbett, county llbra- tation; Lynn Lawrence, supervisor Reservations may be made through Los Angeles on a two-weeks vaca C. E. Staggs and family of Yuma, problems back through the ages. Mr. tion near the show room. lan, attended the recent meeting of fnusle, and Rose! Hunter, vet th at group or by writing the Bak tion. Arizona were week-end guests of Michalopoulos will give club mem of the Nyssa board. erans' training program. er County chamber of commerce. Mr. Staggs' sister. Mrs. L. E. New- bers a quick but Intimate view of Cleaning Plant Opened— Custodians for the various schools' Students Leave for School— gen, and family. The two families Oreek, Roman and European his The Keep-U-Neat Cleaners plant Daughter Announced— and other employes are as follows: - Taken on Driving Charge Several members of the 1947 went to Madras Monday to visit tory as applied to present-day prob was re-opened Wednesday following Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Kurtz of Arcadia, A. V. Cook; Oregon; Pedro Arroyo, arrested recently senior class of Nyssa high school Bob Newgen and his family. lems and will relate it, as he sees a partial closure caused by boiler Newell Heights have received word Trail, W P. Oriffln; Nyssa school, by city police officers on a charge will leave Nyssa soon to enroll In it. to present and future questions trouble. The company has Installed of the birth at a daughter Septem Russell Cochrun and Harley Win of drunken driving, was fined *110, college for the coming year Ellen Return Home— of domestic and world pohey". a new boiler. Manager Veryl Kroe- ber 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kurtx ters; high school, Lee Miller, and which he paid. Ann Herrman, Earlene Wildman, Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Loomis of ger said he appreciated the co of Caldwell. gymnasium and grounds. Omer Alyce Wada and Dorothy Barthol- Wichita. Kansas left last Wednes Re-Booking Shows— operation shown by customers dur Dorman: transportation supervis omt will enter Eastern Oregon col day for their home after visiting Olean Wells, manager of the ing the time the plant was out of Leave On Visit— Visit Here— or, Clayton Jensen, and office Mrs. Maude Coeho Houston of lege of Education at La Orande. several days In the J. I. Brady Nyssa theater, left Monday after commission. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ooodell left clerk, Mrs. Winona Robbins. Boise and Mrs C. A. Forbee of Mias Wada and Miss Bartholoma home. noon for Salt Lake City to attempt Wednesday for North Platte, Neb Portland visited Mrs. Betty Forbes will enter on scholarships. Adrienne to re-book some of the Important Leave for Utah— raska. where Mr. Ooodell will at Make Coast Trip— . Peterson and Spencer Be us will en Nursing Home Notes— Thursday of last -week. shows that were not shown In Mr and Mrs. Ira Ure, Sr . and tend a reunion of Co. B, 355th Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ure, accomp ter Brigham Young university at Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nyssa during the height of the Doris Jean left Thursday for Utah. infantry, • world war I unit. They anied by their daughters. Mrs. Al Provo James Smiley will enter Smith, Jr., route 2, Nyssa, a daugh polio epidemic. He is expected home Mr Ure will transact business in will visit in Colorado and Kansas ton Roy. and daughter. Jacqueline, Youths Injured— Neil Ransom and Carl Hale of Oregon State college and Doris ter on September 5. today. During the time the theater Balt Lake City and Mrs. Ure will before returning home In about of La Grande and Beverly Ann Nyssa were in lured In a car ac Beers and David Sarasln will enter Other patients are: was closed it was thoroughly clean visit her mother. Mrs. Rachel Ben two weeks. They will be accom and Doris Jean, left last Wednesday' cident south of Prultland Tuesday University of Oregon. June Savage son, In Logan. Mrs. Over ley of North Carolina ed and otherwise renovated. panied home by her parents. Mr. for the coast Mrs. Roy and Jac will enroll at Pacific University at for sprains and bruises sustained evening. and Mrs. Ernest Ourss of Wrsy, queline kill visit relatives In Cot Forest Orove and Darlene Erwin In a car accident. P.T.A. Executive Meeting Called— Visit in California— Colorado. tage Orove. Beverly Ann will enter in the Nazarene college a t Nam Father. Sen Til— Mrs. Viola Holme», Nyssa, for An executive meeting of the Mr and Mrs. John Lane returned her sophomore year at the Univer Charles <Jacki Sweeney and his pa. Patsy Owynn will enter O d observation and treatment. Nyasa Parent-Teacher association Thursday from Long Beach. Cali Church Servirrs Resumed— sity of Oregon. Mr and Mrs. Ure four-year-old son. Charles, Jr . are or-ado Women's college at Denver. Lester Flier at Vale for treat has been called for Thursday ev fornia. where they visited their St. Paul's Bplsropal church will and Doris Jean continued their trip 111 at their home near Nyssa. Pears Jerry Crandall will enter University ment. ening, September It at S:15 a t tile daughter and son-in-law, Mr and resume regular Sunday services south along tke coast to San Fran that they a t first had Infantile of North Dakota a t Orand Forks Nell Ransom for x-ray and treat home of Mrs W W Paster, local Mrs. Max La Orande. and daughter. September 1*. Church sendees will cisco. They returned by wsy of paralysis have been discounted. and Jerry Bellon will attend Uni ment of head Injuries suffered In president. Mrs Foster asks all They were accompanied by Miss be held at 4 p.m. and Sunday Lake Tahoe, arriving In Nyssa Sun versity of Idaho at Moscow. They are much Improved today. members to be present. Helen Sue Lane of Ontario. a car accident. day evening. school a t 10:30 am . Hi#h School To Have 270 Pupils 5 Men Arrested Following Fights Conservation Of Land Important Canning Factory To Run 2 Weeks Demonstration On Weeds Set Rodeo Will Be Held At Emmett Chamber Eyes Road Proposal Library Rules To Be Enforced