The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, July 01, 1927, Image 1

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    THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
V O L U M E X X V , NO. 20.
N Y S S A . OREGON,
GREATEST CROWDS, :
THREE DAT SHOW
OWYHEE
F R ID A Y
J U L Y 1. 1027.
rWARMSPRINGS County Statistics HAPPENINGS
DRAINS RECLAIM
RICH FARM AREA
A crew o f men »r e working- on the
| Owyhee dam, as the water is lower-!
| ing in the ditch.
Real Estate Transfer* Recorded
*1.50 FEU Y E A R
III VALE JOHN DAY ROAD
GLOB MEETING
A t Salem—
Rose Idlridge et vhr to C. H. Spic­
David Graham visited his fam ily
er u x-N E K NEV« SE14 Sec. 29->6
Mrs. Ray Can trail and Dottie re­
here Monday, enroute to Salem on
•17.
6,
4,
27.
$1.00.
—
turned from a trip to Long Valley
a week’s business visit.
08464288
J effie B. Brown to Ben — . Brown
H IG H W A Y
CO M M ISSIO N
COM­
Tuesday.
lots 7 and 8, Block 108, Ontario. 6, Nyssa Viator
M END ED FOR P R E S E N T GOOD
Mrs. A . C. Bradley fe ll from a
| 14, 27. $1.00. (Q . C. Deed).
j Mr. and Mrs. Bud Anderson were
R O AD
B U IL D IN G
SYSTEM
_______
ladder Friday, brusing herself quite (
H. C. Carman et ux to Eastern guests Tuesday night and Wednea-
| badly.
PAG EAN T,
BAND
CONCERTO,j
Miss Elsie Rippey helped cook for S A L E OF H A L F IN T E R E S T IN lJrt'*fon L“ 1“ 1 Vo., Pipe line right of day at the home o f her parents, Mr.
J. E. Hamstreet, president o f the
way achoss EV4SE14 Sec. 14,20,46. and Mrs. F. W. Stacey.
RODEO, RACES, B A L L GAM ES, ! haymen in the Klingback and Lowe
W A T E R W IL L P A Y FOR
John Day highway association, called
3,25,27.
$100.00.
IndiaI1.
R.
UUv^
=
-
D A N C IN G , O T H E R F E A T U R E S
homes last week.
D R A IN A G E
SYSTEM
a meeting at Canyon C ity Saturday
.
i
| Mrs. Mitchel
Moore o f Ontario
M° IIOy,
Richard MoU° y
A party o f relatives from Indi- week, according to a press report, at
S W t t N W * and W * S W * Sec. 1; ana a rrived Thursd
evening to
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. I visited fo r several days
last week
which representatives from several
Counties were present.
1 John Moses made a short visit at
The meeting did not result in any
the home o f his brother Archie on
thing new or constructive, the article
Portland Funds Derived From W ster Sale
N ext Week End W ill Be Filled To Saturday, he came from
1 12‘ 27‘ 46'
6,21,27 Mrs. Noe Aw ay—
said. It was considered
the best
bringing his mother and four sisters.
The Brim With Fun, Frolic
Area Being Used In 2-Year
f4,uuu.uo.
j Judge H. Lee Noe took his mother
policy to allow the highway
com­
The Misses
Maude, Martha, Zena
And Fury
Drain Program Here
' Harry B. Earp et ux to Alm a Me- to Yakima, Wash., this week to
mission to work along the lines as­
and Reba Moses, Mrs.
Moses and
| Ling, N EV4NW %
Sec.25, 17, 37;; visit with a son and other relatives.
sumed, that o f first completing the
Reba are to spend the summer here.
NEVi Sec. 30, 17, 38,; EH SW 14 and Judge Noe has returned to Vale.
highway system as out lined in the
From the Malheur Enterprise
The Wm. Smith fam ily attended
Rich farm ing lands in the Warm- WV4SE^4 Sec. 24; and
NV9NE14
law passed by the 1917 legislature.
springs
district,
comprising
about1
Sec.
25.
>7,
37;
and
Lot
1,
Cec.80,
17,
Has
Vacation—
church
in
Parma
Sunday
and
spent
Guaglng
their | prediction»
The light construction “ desert typ e"
the rest o f the day in the Henry 30,000 acres that became water lo g - [ 38. 6, 8, 27. $1.00.
| John Hunt spent a short vacation
upon the lavish entertainment
road as approved by the laat legis­
Slippy home.
gtd as the result o f irrigation, are
Sh eriff C. W. Glenn to State o f viait with his grandparents near
that has been planned for the
lature was praised at the road meet­
being
reclaimed
by
the
drainage
Oregon,
E
i)N
W
)4
Sec.
6,
18,
47.
6,
Parma.
He
returned
home
Satur-
Kenneth
McDonald
spent
Sunday
tenth annual Fourth o f July
ing.
afternoon
with
Jas.
McEwan
17,
27.
$2,802.96.
day.
works, now under constuctlon Dy the
celebration and upon the wide
The
proposition
of
making
a
The Claude Smith
fam ily spent government. Funds derived from the
Sh eriff C. W. Glenn to
Federal » , c u
„
J 1
interest being shown thruout
change in the road building program
sale
o
f
one-half
interest
in
the
Sunday
with
Alvon
McGinnis.
Land
Bank,
N
E
K
S
W
V
*
Sec.6,
18,
47.'
4
,
.
.
.
..
eastern Oregon and southwest­
The L. T.
Larson
fam ily, Mrs. storage waters o f the Warmsprings 6. 13. 27. $4,000.00
I w M rs, Bob Madden Bnd her mother- by asking the commission to proceed
ern Idaho, the Fourth of July
Mrs. L. C. Pounds o f Nyssa, were with
completion
o f the
highway
Robert
Currier
and
Miss
DottV.
Can-
reservoir
are
paying
fo
r
works,
J.
R.
Blac-kaby
et
ux
to
C.
R.
Em-
j
committee and the Vale public
not to cost
more than $450,000. j ison. Trustee,
Lots
8, 9, and 10, “ nu,“ K other visitors a t the E gg system without aid from counties
trail
t
p:
nt
Sunday
c-»<.ning
in
the
alike are expecting the 19<i7
K 'ingl >-ck home.
A large acreage in the
drainage Block 7; 1-3 interest in 'Lois 7, 8, 9, ^
ce,ebr» t,on *“
Caldwe11 thU did not meet with approval as it
three-day
show
which
opens
was stated that the commission has
Mrs.
C
C.
Got*"«
i
left
for
Nampa
district
is
in
a
-.high
state
o
f
cul-1
and
10,
Block
6;
Lots
16
to
20,
in-1
—
—
h o e on July 2, to take place as
j taken care o f needed construction in
*iil
if
:
»
*
v
ith
her
daughtti
Mrs.
tivation
and
is
one
o
f
the
richest
j
elusive,
Block
38;
Lots
15,
16
and
17,
j
Summer
Has
Come-—
both the greatest and most
M -ore v h o has -ron vu:t vg here, spots in the country.
Y ear a fte r
Block 27; Viintenesn in Lots ‘ 7, 18, j Summer was o fficially ushered in , such counties as have reached the
largely attended event in the
fits
.
t.M
tm
will
stay
for
a
short
year
bumper
crops
are
produced;
19, and 20, B lockl6; Lots 17, to 20,
on June 2>, the longest day o f the lmit o f 1 . bondln? power.
b .vory o f the Fourth of July
A resolution
commending
th»
visit.
According to measurements made inculsive, Block 239; % interest i n ; year,
according
to the
almanac.
Town.
The W alter Nichols fam ily attend- by J. Owen Reeves party this week, Lots 11, 12, 13, and
14, Block 24 Tuesday was a warm, beautiful day, work o f the commission was passed.
O ffer V trie-1 Program
ed the funeral o f 8 neice o t M r- over 49 second fe et o f water area ( W ^ o n ly ); Lots 8, 9, and 10, Block just the kind that grow ing crop* are
Spectators during the three days Nichols who was killed in an auto already flow in g into the river from 25; Lots 1 ti 5 incluusive, Block 36; particularly fond of.
JUNTURA
and nights o f the annual show w ill acc'lTent
Nampa.
The funerai the M allett, Purvis and B iggs drain Lots 6, 7, and 8, Block 13; Lots 6, „
. .
— ——
ditches.
The Puvis drain is the and 7, Block 32; Lots 1 to 20 inc.,'
^
Travel is increasing over the Jun-
see the most varied program e v e r ' was be*d on Tuesday,
’
Miss Ruth Black and Louis L.
offered
in
this
section o f
the
^ r- and Mrs. E. B. Haden o f only one completed. About 50 miles j Block 140; Lots l to 20 inc., Block
tuura- H arper unit o f the Central
Krall o f Vale were the principals of
Oregon highway. A crew has again
country.
There w ill be events to Boise were 8uests in the Frank Mor- of drain ditches w ill be built in 169; Lots 1 to 20, inc., Block 191-
a simple wedding cermony perform ­
the project.
Lots 1 to 14, inc.. Block 231; Lots
please everyone.
One o f the prin- ^an bome on Monday,
been at work improving
the road
ed by Judge J. D. Rogers this week.
The work has been underway 6 to 10, inc.. Block 243; Lots 1 to 20
cipal attractions w ill be the com-
^ r- and Mrs. Wayne Mills and
under the general
supervision of
Both are newcomers in the com-
munity pageant on Sunday night, d o u b te r Helen
and son Tom and since early this spring with D. J. inc., Block 265; Lots 1 t 16, inc.,
J. D. Fairman o f Harper,
county
munity.
Mr. K rall is a lineman
commissioner.
followed
by $500 fireworks dis Miss Mabel Arthur o f Portland were Paul, engineer in charge. The sys­ Block 266; Lots 6 to 10 inc., Block
with the reclamation crew.
play, and dancing at the pavilion Kues^s *_n ^ e Lowe home from Tues- tem Is to be completed in two years. 303; Lots >6 ti 20 inc., Block 331;
The Baker & Son Garage is boast­
J. R. Boak says, plan that dec­ Lots I,ots 9 and 10, Block 277; %
Monday morning to begin when the da^ un^'* Thursday. They were bus-
ing a new addition, the results o f
Sheep Men Here—
orating today so that Vale w ill interest in Lots 3, 4,5 and 6, Block
clock strikes the hour o f midnight, j 'ness visitors in Vale while here.
Charles
Sutherland
came
to good business.
Championship ball games are sched-
Mrs. Conrad Martin entertained look like a real Fourth o f July 70; % interes tin Lot 5, Block 74; Vale Sunday from the Crane section
With ranchers in the midst o f hay­
uled fo r all three days between win- I ber niother Mrs. Dora Nebelsick and Town when the visitors begin to all in C ity o f Ontario; also % int­ to have dental work done. He was ing, crops in general are reported
ners in the Idaho-Oregon leagu e1 ber un<de an<i sunt Mr. and Mrs. F. arrive.
erest in Lots in Villa Park Add. to accompanied by Jack McConnell an­ very good.
fo r a pui>e o f $250 on the final i Slater a11 o f Moscow, Idaho, fo r sev-
Timber from Sumit creek and west
Ontario and inBarton Tract; WV4 other well known sheep man o f the
eral days last week.
day.
o f the North Fork of the Malheur
¡ ’»» S t t N Pun ig * ‘63 ‘93 u »S ftS ui country.
T h *—Conrad
Martin
fam ily and
1»
M hm M
is tributary to Juntrua. A prelijp- '
Vale lias planned to o ffe r one
% !¿y '8T ‘f ooS * 3 N * M S
o f the best rodeo programs to their guests and Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
inary railroad survey from Juntura
! L 30, 45; Lot 1, S H N E W , part o f Watson Raising Turkeys—
Watson is raising turkeys this to the timber via Drewsy has been
include bucking, trick riding, bare Beaumont attended the E g g Day in
N W
W K
H S S E
E M
H and
and NTEVISE14
NTEHSE14 Sec.
Sec. 2,
2,
jN
back, wild horse racing and other Caldwell on Tuesday, o f last week.
30, 4G; E H N W V l, SW % SW 14, NE>4 year, not a few o f them, but by made.
Kingman Kolony reports quite a
Dan Gallagher,
prominent mer­
western numbers.
SW>4, Lot 3, and W % N E % Sec.14, the thousands. This is what Jesse
hail storm
There w ill be a three-day racing severe wind, rain and
unusually
21, 46, also Lots in Blacaby Add.to G riffith Bays, who was here until chant, reports business
AG
N
E
S
N
IC
H
O
LS
M
A
K
E
S
H
IG
H
­
Wednesday on
businenss.
Arthur good this spring. To Mr. Gallagher
program,
the coronation o f
the on Sunday afternoon. Quuite a bit
Jordan
Valley
;
%
interest
in
N
W
Í4
E ST A V E R A G E — L E A H G A L L O ­
queen, grand street parade, w ater!
kaY *ba^ was ready 1° stack got
Sec. 36, 18, 46, W ^ S W t t , and S E tt Palmer has 1200 birds, one o f the goes much credit fo r hurrying up
W A Y C LO SE SECOND
figh t, boxing, athletic events on a ^ood drenching,
completion o f the
Central Oregon
SW'/i Sec. 12, 16, 46; and N E K Sec. best crops to date.
the streets fo r the youngsters, danc-
The Daily Vacation Bible School
highway.
36 20 45; 5, 21, 27. $1.00,
Enroute to Ironside—
To Agnes Nichols, honor pupil of
ing every night at Riverside park being held in the
Kolony school
The Dargle hotel is gaining a fa v ­
S h eriff C. W. Glenn
to Federal
Mrs. Zetta Locey stopped here
pavilion, where one o f the best floors bouse is progressing quite satisfac- Kingman Kolony, goes the record Land Bank, S14SEÍ4 Sec. 11; and
orable name among recent tourists as
Wednesday
to
visit
with
Mrs.
R.
for having made the highest a v e r
in the country awaits the Fourth o f tori>y- A!1 are invited to come Sun-
W'/4SW>4 Sec. »2, 16, 46; and N E % G. Wheeler, enroute from her home a result o f good service and good
July crowds.
! day when the Parable Pageant and age in the eighth grade examina-
Sec. 20, 16, 47; 6, 21, 27. $2,000.00. at W eiser to Ironside, where she meals.
Plans are being made to feed other Children’s Day exercises will Hons in Malheur county. H er aver-
Forrest Jones returned recently
H. L. Sharp et al to Bessie Black­ will spend a few weeks with hes
three thousand people at the fro. be given; time 10:30.
|a8e .. »3.9, f o r d i n g to report
from Klamath Falls.
. ,
i
L.
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■ made by Mrs. E. M. Crail, county man, Lots 9 and 10, Block 11, Nyssa. mother and other relatives. ^
barbecue, always a big attraction _ __________
_____________m
,v .
.
, ,
...
_ , 5, 25, 27. $1.00.
John M. Page is in twon.
on July 4.
r x x i» r A D I f t
■ ] schbol superintendent, tl*8 week.
Mrs. R. B. Pender returned Sat­
Thos. Barkle et ux to A O Gates, At E gg Day Show—
______ ONTARIO ________
| Leah Galloway, pupil in District
Nyssa and Vale bands are tun­
Mrs. C. W. Stillwell and E liza­ urday after an extended visit back
*M r. and m 7 s . Archie Can trail left!50. Bonita, is second in the county W H SE14 Sec. 24, 17, 44. 6, 16, 27.
ing up, to provide plenty o f M n p
beth Coats drove to Caldwell Mon­ east.
$ 10 . 00 .
Others who made an
py music fo r a glorious three day early this week for Alturas, C alif- j w'th 93.7.
Dennis Sevton to Katherae Sexton day to visit with M ts . B. M.
T h e iaveraSe above 00 are Richard Dem-
t
„„
celebration o f fun, frolic and fury ornia, to make their home.
Richardson and to attend the E g g
bride is kuown here as E va Everett, in*> V ale! B et‘ y Tensen- Nyssa; j undivided l-5th interest m S E V «S E ^
Day
celebration.
Chickens
must
for several years
Sec. 2 0 ,1 8 , 45; also property
in
years a teacher o f th . lola M iller> C a r le s Rhahl a"d
have been busy fo r weeks preparing
Harney
County.
6,
23,
27.
$1.00.
county.
Mr. Cantrall was form erly Doty, Ontario; Iva Cape, Ironside;
for the show, judging from all re­
M arriage License Issued.
G eirit M untzewerff, District 46.
from the Big Bend community.
Louis Leroy Krall and Ruth Black. ports.
E very student who took the exam­
Mrs. Henry W akerlig o f Harper
inations passed in Vale. Those who 6, 21, 27.
Boaita Rancher—
and Roderick MacArthur o f Beulah
Complaints Filed in Circuit Court
received
diplomas are Richard Dem
J. F. Phelan, rancher o f Bonita,
The big annual celebration to be were here for the wedding o f Miss
Cattle rustling caused consider­
Lawrence Thysen vs Wilson in­ was here Monday with his son, F.
tng, Alm a Taylor, Helen Robinette,
held at Big Bend Park w ill this year Ula Gramse and
Duncan
Fraser.
Sooter,
Thelma
Harris, vestment Co., et a.l 6, 2>, 27. F ore­ F. J. Phelan on a visit from San able excitment in Jamieson last
be bigger and better than ever. The The newlyweds are enjoying a coast Beulah
week, which officials believe was
$4,657.47.
Pauline Kelsay, Elizabeth McElroy, closure o f mortgage.
Francisco. They had not seen each
celebration w ill include sports o f all trip.
Chas W. Edwards vs Jabe S. Pte- other since the young man le ft fo r responsible fo r the escape o f the
Norvell
Nelson,
Woodrow
Glenn,
l.inds, program, with Governor Bald­
Miss Francis
F olger
spent last
leader.
Milton
Eddy
of
Leonard Bland and Floyd Williams. ter et al. 6, 23, 27. Recovery on Camp Kearney early in the war. ring
ridge o f Idaho as chief speaker, week at Pocatello with a sister, en­
Bridgeport is the owner o f cattle,
notes. $7,120.50.
His
w
ife
and
Miss
Anne
Riley,
a
concert
and
baseball,
between route to Toronto,
Canada.
From
General Electric Co. vs Crystal neice,
accompanied
him
to
the alleged to have been butchered by
WATSUN
Adrain and Notus, followed with a there they w ill make a loop trip to
District Imp. CO. 6, 23, 27. Recov­ county to spend tw o weeks' vaca­ th gang o f rustlers. One man was
b ig dance and goodmusic.
New York and on to the southern
arrested last week but is out on
Lenny Burgh
and Jack
Wilson ery on money. $200.47.
tion.
bail as authorities do not hold
Refreshment stands will be plenti­ states.
entertained Watson with a dancing
Ethel E. Maxon vs W hitford S. Relativea Here—
Miss Jean Folger went to Beulah
ful and everything will be done to
party and bounteous supper.
Mr. Maxon. 6, 24, 27. Divorce.
Mrs. P. R. 13hurtliff was pleased him entirely responsible. They sre
show everyone the best time possi­ Saturday to visit the James Murphy and Mrs. Hugh
Shaver
furnished
Petitions Filed in Probate Court
with the arrival o f her mother and now devoting some time to a pur­
family.
ble.
the music, everyone reported a good
Estate o f Lucy J. Goodrich. 6, 22, ! sister, Who were enroute to their suit o f Hick Lockett, who they ba-
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Robertson en­
time.
A corlial invitation is extended to
27.
home in Idaho Falls from California, lieve is connected with cattle-steal­
the public to be there Monday, July joyed a vacation trip to Bend.
The School board o f District No.
They continued on their journey ing enterprise that have been going
Mrs. B. W Schubert was hostess 32 on June 20 elected
on fo r months.
Tuesday.
Mrs.. Ethel
4th.— Advertisement.
with a bridge
party Thursday in Mason as teacher fo r the coming
Mr. Eddy traced his cattle to
A t Links—
honor o f her sister, Mrs Reeves of year.
Thorn flat.
He found one animal
Miss A lveretta
Boak,
graduate that had been butchered.
Labaanon, Oregon,
a visitor
last
Brand
Miss E ffie and M ary
M attingly
from Vale high this year, went to and ears had been cut from the
week.
were week end visitors
at Frank
Boise the last o f the week to take hide.
George Phipps, aged 18, injured at Davis and Rinehart ranches.
up advanced commercial work at
the coal shute near Ontario several
Miss Vivian Palm er visited Marg-
SO U TH D A K O T A F A R M E R
Links.
weeks ago, died at his mother’s home urite M cNulty last week.
From the Malheur Enterprise
JO INS F R IE N D O U T H E R R
here
Sunday
morning.
Phipps
was
From
the
Malheur
Enterprise
The Weepah that grew into a
Ed Palm er returned home from
The recordable contracts are be­ At Monmouth Normal—
tent city o f 3000 people over night taken to the hospital immediately Brandons sheep camp where he has
"W
hen
you strike a good farming
Miss Opal Ivers left fo r Mon­
is again nothing but the deaolate after the injury and some time later been working fo r the past 3 months. ing executed by land owners in the
country, the best In the land, invite
mouth
Normal
school
the
last
o
f
Vale district with the government
summit o f a rugged mountain, ac­ his right leg was amputated. Tub­
Orin Boston brought a truck load
the week.
She spent two days in your friends to join in your good
cording to four adventurers who ar­ erculosis resulted which caused his o f corn out from Vale fo r
Ameil every day, assuring a start on the Portland with friends.
M ist Ivers fortune,” says Martin Svenaon, new-
work in the near future.
It is
rived in Vale from there the last of death. Besides his mother he leaves Claude.
He expect to return again
has
enrolled
fo
r
three
months
work cower here this spring who has s
niessarily
slow getting contracts
the week.
Jesse Garred, Wesley a sister Lavina and a brother Jack next Thursday.
dairy farm on the old Holiday ranch.
at
Monmouth,
planning
to
return
signed up with non-itsident owners
Ontario.
Garred,
Dolen
Purdle
and Jack o f
Mr. Svenson carries out this doctrine
Donald Smih visited Jess G riffeth
to
the
Oregon
T
rail
school
again
In view of the fact that owners are
Katherine Newman arrived from on Juniper mountain.
Taylor, Milton boys and friends of
and this week greeted his friend, L.
this
fall.
found from Florida to Alaska and
C. Locker and fam ily, who have
W. S. Brown, found nothing but the University o f Washington and
mother were here last week from St. from California to Vermont.
has
been
visiting
her
cousin
Mrs.
Visit Sowards.
come to Vale from
Vebelen, South
disillusion at Weepah.
O fficials find non-resident owners
On Sunday
the
follow ing dela- Dakota.
Mr. Sevenson’ s method Is
They say that even the tourist Frank Oxman, before returning to Anthony, Idoha. The form er under­
went a minor operation. She is on willing to sign as soon ss thehy un­ tives and friends o f Mr. and Mrs. the best boosting the country can
travel has ceased, no doubt due to her home in Twin Falls.
vacation
from duties a*- manager of derstand the necessity o f comply­ Ross Soward enjoyed a picnic lunch get.
Mrs.
Ray
Boyed
has
been
elected
a
the poor roads and the nigged
mountain ascent to Weepah. Signs delegate to the Auxiliary and Am ­ the Western urtion ofice in St. An­ ing with provisions o f the Interior and supper on their lawn: Mr. and
department.
This
week
resident Mrs. J. Boydell, Miss Eva Boydell A fte r Theatre Plans—
o f strenuous d iggin g still remain, erican Legion convention to he held thony.
The Kiwanis club entertained the
wners have been signing very fre e ­ and Blayney Boydell, Dr and Mrs.
T. C. M cElroy accompanied Dr.
the earth tom up by prospectors at LaOrande July 21-23. Mrs. Lee
Boulevard grangers and wives with ly, but some have neglected the J. J. Sarazin and fam ily, A . H. Boy­ H. W. Steelhammer on his return
f o r half a mile around. Weepah is Cock rum was named alternate.
The hoard will have men dell and fam ily, Mr. W illoughby o f to Portland Sunday.
Mr. M cElroy
Mrs. L. Ready’ s parents are here a feed at the Boulevard hall Wednes­ matter.
a little slow in getting back to
normal as the boy t found that water from Long Beach to visit during the day night. J. A. Davenport and J e ff in each district to make a per­ Nyssa; Mr., and Mrs. B ritt Nedry has been looking over plans, prep­
Billingsley supervi«ed
plans.
A sonal call so that the contracts will and fam ily
of
Portland, Oregon, aratory to building an up-to d ate
is still 20 cents a gallon, a loaf summer months.
theatre for Vale.
be
executed
without
further
delay,
making
a
party
o
f
twenty-four.
jolly
time
has
been
reported.
Miss Dorothy Heighthsmenn and
o f bread 25 cents and gasoline 60.
C E L E B R A T I O N JULY 2 , 3 . 4 wit,h her
Mrs Ge° Br°wn
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KOLONY TAKES
8TH GRADE RECORD
Grand Celebration
at Big Bend Park
Weepah Has
No Thrills
CATTLE RUSTLERS
SCARED OUT
Troba
Vale District
Wants Lands
Contracts In