NYSSA, OREGON Gateway to the Owyhee and Black Canyon IRRIGATION PROJECTS VOLUME XXV. NO. 32 THE GATE CITY JOURNAL NYSSA. OREGON, FRIDAY, TRY 8, 1931 NYSSA, OREGON Busiest and Fastest Growing Town in Oregon INVESTIGATE-—LOCATE $1.50 PER YEAR NYSSA RESIDENTS ADD NEW SETTLER FROM FIX-UP TO CLEAN-UP; CALIFORNIA BUYS MANY HOMES IMPROVED LAND UNDER OWYHEE Is it the tonic of the sunshine, the After spending a year in Malheur strength in the freshness of the up­ county with a view to locating turned earth or the practical desire to here, C. H. Shirk, formerly of Vis­ improve that is stirring the citizens of alia. Cal., has decided that the Nyssa to more than usual activity in More concrete v. is placed in the Ow­ Nyssa vicinity appeals to him most. the clean-up, fix-up movement? What yhee dam during April by the General He is impressed by the beautiful ever it may be, there is accomplish­ Construction company than any pre­ farms that prove beyond a doubt ment. vious month. The new record is 50.- what productive Malheur soil will On some streets, every home is seeing 000 cubic yards, which raises the height do. varied forms of beautification. New PRICE'S TEAM WINS BY 2-POINT lawns, of the structure about 28 feet this GEO. C. SANFORD HERE FROM Shirk was here Tuesday to look ETTA FEATHERSTON WI NS IN flowers, bushes and trees are MARGIN; PARRISH AND HEND­ everywhere. Backyards are clean and SPELLING FINALS FOR THIRD month. A road has been built to each- WASHINGTON, D. C.; OWYHEE for an Improved tract, upon which ARTHUR JOHNSON OPERATED ON AS LAST RESOURCE; NIELSON RICKS ARE STARS; KINGMAN neat. A drive around town will reveal YEAR; JOHNSTON BOY FROM end of the dam so that when the 30- —BOARD FAVORS COMPLETION he desires to farm till water is on MUST ALSO PAY FOR DISAS­ roadway across the top of the fin­ the Owyhee. Then he will turn his TAKES RURAL CUP. some very attractive - yards—right in WADE IS LONE WINNER IN NYS­ foot ished dam is ready visitors will have a OF MITCHELL BUTTE AND DEAD thoughts to development of an TROUS RIDE TO BOISE. Nyssa. circle trip to the crest. Owyhee tract he purchased some OX FLAT UNITS FIRST. has been noted that Elbert Butler SA ZONE. » Corresponding to the rapid progress Topping records in sprints, hurdles is It adding months ago. It is near the Owy­ a rock garden to his pretty on the dam is the, advance of 1120 and jumps at the Malheur county home. A ifew lawn will soon enhance hee school. He also purchased a Arthur Johnson lias a chance to live. track meet at Vale Friday, the team of the beauty of H. Larsen's attractive No other speller in Malheur county feet made by J. F. Shea company at “The retxjrt we have in Washington forty under the Owyhee in Dead This message that came to Nyssa Coach Owen Price of Nyssa brought bungalow. People everywhere are has equaled the record of Etta Feather- tunnel No. 5 inlet. In tunnel No. 1 out­ is that the Vale-Owyhee land settle­ Ox Flat—for a neighbor in Cali­ shortly is the before the paper went to press. let end the progress was 505 feet while home the cup. Nyssa made 101 points. planting things. fornia perhaps. Johnson underwent a critical operation seventh grade pupil from the lit­ the inlet end T. E. Connolly com­ ment association is doing a wonderful Ontario, winning school for many “I never saw the trees make such ston, He is thinking of his neighbors, at the Caldwell sanitarium late Wed­ country school at Cairo. Etta won at work," Geo. C. Sanford, director of being pany made 445 feet. Water and soft years, was two and a quarter points be­ splendid growth," said Geo. R. Swan, tle blessed with the settlement first in the seventh grade division at ground at the outlet end of tunnel No. reclamation economics, told directors urge. He keeps his old friends in nesday afternoon for the correction of hind. The cup may be seen at the who has an orchard and garden in his the finals in Vale Saturday, first in the 5 have combined to slow up the work of the Owyhee irrigation district at California in contact with the a dislocated vertebra. His condition is Nyssa Pharmacy. backyard. sixth grade division in the 1930 finals of S. S. Magoffin company and necessi­ their May session Tuesday night. This Owyhee project—The Journal way. grave. A near Nyssa school, Kingman Kol- Johnson and Howard Neilson, former and first in the fifth grade division in tated special construction methods. is Sanford's first visit on the Owyhee ony, won the rural school cup again workmen on the Owyhee project, left the finals in 1929. and he is going over the entire project Survey parties are at work on the with Engineer F. A. Banks. this year. Nyssa Monday night for Boise. Their Etta has still one more chance to for the Succor creek division Sanford's son Hollis is in charge of Clifford Parrish and Alma Hendricks light roadster struck a car driven by F. place a win as next year she will be an surveys main canal which will carry water were the heroes of the day for Nyssa. M. Brown, Fargo farmer, and flipped concreting of the "glory hole" at eighth grade student. from tunnel No. 5 outlet to the winning medals as high point boys In the Owyhee dam. off the highway. It rolled over and The Nyssa zone had but one winner southward the Gem disctrict and adjoining lands. Classes C and A. Cllfflrd took blue bver and was practically demo!. ,hed. Owyhee directors discussed with En­ in the finals this year, J. Ross John­ ribbons in 100-qrard, 220-yard dash, pole gineer Banks approaching canal con­ Nielson miraculously escaped injury. ston, seventh grade boy of Wade vault, 120 hurdles and with Ernest struction. They favor irrigation of the But, he also made a trip to Caldwell. Other winners were Violet Peterson, Martin Montgomery and Bela COUNTY COURT SEEKS COMPLE school. Mitchell Butte and Dead Ox Flat divis­ He was charged with driving an auto­ Taylor, Jessie Carter, Ontario; Helen Sager scored an easy win in the relay NYSSA GIRLS ACHIEVE HIGHEST ions first: (I) because the lands are mobile while under the influence of Enebeck, Vivian Blackburn, Harper; over Ontario. Hendricks was first in TION OF ROAD TO BURNS AND Ellis Lamberson, Westfall; Mary more level and superior to the Succor liquor. It was reported here that he AWARD IN NATI ONAL GIRL 50 yard dash, 120 hurdle, broad jump LAKEVIEW; CONTRACT LET FOR Frances Kennedy, Brogan. creek division; (2) the lands are adja­ SCOUT PROGRAM. .plead guilty Wednesday and was sen­ and third in high Jump. cent to highly developed farm areas; tenced to serve six months in Jail and Entries from the various zones, win­ Two rural school girls, Ella Points of BRIDGE ON CENTRAL OREGON. ners (3) completion of these units will bring pay a fine of *500. in a tryout, were: Kingman and Ellen McConnell of relief to pumping districts by supplying The highest award in scoutdom for Both men had been working a! Har­ Nyssa—Helen Lewis, Waneta Graves, GRACE, WEISER FIELDER, TURNS them Wade won medals for high point girls David F. Graham, county Judge, Vera with gravity water; (4) pending girls, golden eaglet pins, will be pre­ per the last few weeks. Benton, Ell Martin; Wade—Ezra in classes C and A. Each won firsts in Commissioners Ora Clark and J. D. Brumbach, litigation makes it expedient that sented J. Ross Johnston; Kingman ANKLE IN LAST OF GAME; WEI­ Gem the 50-yard and 100-yard dash and 80- Fairman, accompanied by direqtors of Kolony — Geraldine Margaret Hunt, Betty Tensen unit completion follow. Bach; Oregon SER HURLER IS PREY OF HARD yard hurdles. Ellen was first in the the Southeastern Oregon Development Trail—Paul Johnston; Jordan and Katherine Leuck, girl scouts of The Owyhee board includes Dr. J. J. Valley— HITTING LOCALS. standing broad Jump; Ella fourth. Nyssa, by the national organization in Sarazin, S. D. Goshert and C. C. Hunt, Charlotte Mills, Gardener Skinner, league, V. B. Staples and F. G. Cleve­ Other medal winners at the meet land, conferred with Governor Meier in John Connors, Carmen Corta, Virginia D. C. The three girls are directors; Frank T. Morgan, secretary. Washington, were Maxine Cramer. Class B girls; Salem among the few who complete the girl The matter was discussed Wednesday Arritola, Inez Chertudi, Ella Payne, the latter part of the week in Fred Spencer. Class B boys. In the first shut-out game of the at commercial club, E. M. Blodgett, scout program 100 per cent. Skinner; Ontario—Violet Tay­ season hit and run driver, who chan„ d regard to completion of the Central Thomas Winners in the Nyssa zone included: Oregon in the Idaho-Oregon league president, presiding. The club decided They have earned badges in domestic his A mind, lor, Jessie Carter, Veda Hickey; Cairo a car driven by C. L. and Yellowstone cut-off high­ Etta Featherston; Vale—Virginia Nick- Nyssa swamped Nyssa—Bela Sager, Clarence Boor, E. ways. Harney. work, home nursing and child training; Weiser 18 to 0 here to have a banquet in honor of new­ in athletics, sportsmanship and schol­ Lindsey, of struck Nyssa, railroad employe of Lake and Grant coun­ em, George and Lester Peterson, Mar­ Sunday. Nyssa gathered 18 hits off comers Peterson, Edmond Pittman, E. Lewis, ties were represented. in the city. The Ontario club the General Conhtruction comuny, Waneta Graves, Edith Bums, Nellie The delegations also appeared before jorie Humphrey, Merle Chester, Ruth Jackson; while Young allowed but will be invited. arship. W. B. Hoxie, chairman this side of Dunaway Sunday ev-nlng. Schwelzer, Flora Wimp, Ella Martin, the state highway commission. Al­ Ketchum; Harper—Marian Carter, Lu- three. To end an imperfect day, Oscar of the road committee, The three girls began work with the attention car turned over in the bor­ Francis Allen, Elsie Munsterman; though no commitments were made, cile Hucker, Vivian and Mona Black­ Grace, Weiser fielder, sprained his to the new maps which called troop that was organized four years Lindsey's give Nyssa and row pit but he was unhurt. His car Owyhee Dam—Jack Taylor, Mildred the local road boosters were assured burn, Helen Enebeck, Evelyn Fuchs; ankle and was carried from the field. the Owyhee splendid publicity. About ago under the leadership of Miss Lily was slightly damaged. Neithercutt; Owyhee—Byrd Walter, C. May Hunt. They continued with Miss According to Dean Smith, Nyssa club 20 members attended. Malheur — Martha Racey; Grouse manager. Weiser will have a new The alleged wrecker speeded onward Pullen, M. Rust. Mary and Louise cooperation. Pauline Fisher, captain till her depart­ Eddy, Emma Weaver; moundsman in the next game. Lindsey was inspecting his ma­ Friday, the commission awarded Creek—DeLane Taylor; Strode, Wilma Pullen; Wade—D. On ure for Portland last winter. Since that and Ironside—Rich­ Kendlar replaced Nathan Young in chine, when an auto drove up and its contract for construction of a bridge Park—LaRue Coombs, Ezra Brumbach. D. Mausling, a over time, the older girls and Miss Tensen, Lofton, Vernon Lawrence, Hazel asked, “Was the man in that car the Malheur river on the Harper - ard Vera McConnell, Faye Betts, Helen second lieutenant, have acted as direct­ driver field, as Young has been ill. Pud Duncan; Bully Creek—Thora Gallo­ right hurt?" Lindsey explained that he was link of the Central Oregon way; Cartwright; Oregon Trail — Wesley Jonesboro ors and work has continued. Long also made his first appearance Porter—Vida Stream: Cow Valley this season. man. Rtfusing to give his name, Lathen, P. Johnston, W. Keck; Arca­ highway to R. H. Jones, Baker, for *15,- —Robert Meetings are held every Monday the Hon; White Settlement— the motorist wheeled about and was 125. dia—Elsie Doman. evening at the Dick Tensen home. Box Score Evelyn Smith; Westfall—Hazel Ray; Nyssa— Arrangements are complete for bac­ In Eugene, where Miss Margaret gone—but not before Lindsey had se­ Bids were also called on additional Lincoln—Margaret E AB R H Redsull; Pioneer— Greeling, 3b ................. calaureate at the Parish hall Sunday Hunt is a freshman at the University cured his license number. work in Malheur county—grading of ..... 5 5 3 3 0 evening Ketchum. in honor of Nyssa graduates. of Oregon, she is continuing with girl He reported to Marshal Cook. the Huntlngton-Slide section of the Hazel 0 1 1 ..... 6 Price, ss ....................... 6 Owen Price and Albert Hopkins of Rambaud, rf . ..... 5 4 3 0 Rev. Geo. Foster Pratt of Baker is the scout Old Oregon Trail. Bids will be receiv­ Nyssa, work. She has charge of one of Mrs. E. H. Brumbach of Big The girls choir under the di­ the many ed at a meeting in Portland May 2. troops in the college city. Hoxie, 2b ..... 6 2 1 X speaker. Bend and Mrs. Victoria Schwelzer, Herb rection of Mrs. Dick Tensen is prepar­ 0 2 ..... 6 3 Harold Hoxie, cf ......... 6 teacher at Kingman Kolony, acted as ing special music. STANFIELD IMPROVES; COOK'S CAR BURNS 6 1 1 0 Commencement will be held May 14 Young, c officials at the contest.' Mrs. E. M. John JOHN STRINGER FACES 0 Had it not been for the observance 3 ..... 5 2 Dick Young, p Crail, county school superintendent, at the Liberty theatre. SERIOUS ASSAULT CHARGE ..... 6 6 1 2 0 The grade school will hold open of Howard Foster, a car owned by lb ................... TOTAL FOR YEAR IS 549,19«, OF awarded cash prizes to the winners. Servoss, ..... 5 5 2 0 0 house today, May 3. Work of the past Marshal A. V. Cook would have burned Bound for Portland with two carloads Kendlare, If .............. WHICH SCHOOLS RECEIVE *22,- Robert N. Stanfield, former senator early Friday morning. Foster saw the of cattle from his Nyssa ranch, Ray AB R H E year will be exhibited. Weiser— 317, ALMOST ONE HALF. from Oregon, is improving from injur­ flame, notified Cook and in a few mo­ Emmott fell against a stove while rid­ 0 0 4 0 Grace, cf .............. 4 .i t ies suffered when he was struck by an ments they had it out. Little damage ing in a caboose near Pendleton Sat­ Small, If ..................... 4 4 0 0 0 A voucher for *24,598.23 was mailed automobile driven by John Stringer, .... 4 4 0 0 4 CIRCUIT COURT CONTINUES was done. Cook traded the car for a urday and fractured two ribs. He con­ Mead, ss ....................... to C. W. Glenn, sheriff of Malheur well known sheepman. Stanfield’s legs tinued on to Portland. new Chevrolet coach. .... 4 4 0 0 0 Mackrill, lb ................ county from the Oregon Short Line were broken, a vertebra displaced and 0 0 .... 3 0 Hutchinson, c ............ 3 o o u Late Saturday at Vale, the Jury re headquarters in Salt Lake City Friday, he suffered internal injuries. He was The senior class will present a clever Jackson, p ................... 3 3 0 0 0 0 ^ lurned a verdict of not guilty in the BANKER LIKES NYSSA CREAMERY PICNIC SOON covering the first half of the taxes on taken to Portland the last of the week. comedy, Marshal N. Dana, editor of the Ore­ 0 0 0 3 Ray deputy superintendent Holmes, 2b .................. 3 0 ! case Q( state vs Harlan and Joe Kelly "Skidding," at the Liberty its property in Malheur county for In Baker county, Stringer has been theatre tonight. May 8. under the di­ Kuntz, 3b ................. .... 3 3 0 0 0 2 2 and Glen Thayer of Brogan, charged gon Jourral, wlU be the principal in charge Landon, of the liquidation of the Mal­ 1930. A like amount will be due No­ charged of fence cutting. A second, rection of Misses Stella Fishbum and Detrickson, rf .............. 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 wlth operating a distillery. Emmett speaker at the annual picnic of the heur County bank since February, has vember 5. more serious charge is pending, as Cooperative Creamery at returned to Portland and J. C. Llndley, ----------- — —_________ Arthur plead guilty to the charge and Faarmers' Johnson. Of the total taxes due Malhuer coun­ Stringer is suspected by Baker county Clarice Weiser May 14. Dana made a study from the Salem office of the state WITNESS PAYETTE TRAGEDY Ed H>aVis was convicted. Attorneys of The play typifies a fresh, sincere pic­ The ty for 1930, *49,196.45, there was levied officials of deliberately driving his ture day festival at Payette was R D Lytle and E M Blodgett repre- dairying in New Zealand. W. B. banking department, is relieving him of American family life. Love vies marred May as state taxes *5.956.72; county taxes automobile over Stanfield. Wagner, manager, announces that an for the present. Before his departure the tragic death of Jack sented the defendants. with a career for Marion Hardy, a Dawne, by *5,976.10; road taxes »7,428.93; for 30, stunt flyer from Boise late [ The ¡iquor charge agalnst j w elaborate program is planned for the the last of the week, Mr. Landon stated modem college lass. Then there are Friday afternoon. schools. *22,317.23; for city taxes swooped Hanks of Nyssa was dismissed on mo- day. Malheur county dairymen are in­ that he heartily enjoyed his visit in the two younger girls who chose to low over a multitude As of Dawne VALE PROJECT ELECTION marry *7,229.47; and for drainage taxes *228. vited to attend. Bring a basket lunch. Nyssa, his first in Eastern Oregon. He watchers, ap­ tion. before they finished their edu­ This does not incelude taxes paid by Land owners of the Vale, Oregon, ir­ cation and want to “come home to parently preparing to land, his plane predicts a bright future for this local­ i circuit court continues. Ernest Wil- the O. W. R. & N. on the Brogan district will vote for or against REVIVAL MEETINGS BEGIN ity. at the first sign of trouble. Other aviators say Dawne misjudged son of Nyssa is serving on the Jury. branch and Oregon Eastern Branch in rigation the construction of an additional stor­ mother" Rev. Robert Brymer, who last week Modern tendencies upset Mother Hardy the distance to the ground and was Malheur county. age reservoir on the North Fork of the and completed a successful series of revival she goes on a strike to straighten LOVELAND IS IMPROVING COLLINS OPERATES LAUNDRY Malheur river. The election will be out her family. stunting too low. meetings in Vale, opened a revival at Clarence Loveland, Ironside rancher, held June 2. and Mrs. Joe Ayre of Nyssa were j Monday Wm. Collins took over the the Methodist cummunity church in is slowly Improving from injuries sus­ Humor is blended with pathos and a in Mr. Engineers say the additional storage garnished Payette when the accident occured. management Monday evening. Services will tained when he was thrown and tramp­ philosophy makes "Skid­ of the Nyssa Laundry Nyssa is necessary to secure an adequate sup­ ding" more significant than the aver­ be held night at 8 o’clock. Rev. led by a horse. He sustained a skull which he purchased from John Cherry Brymer is every ply for the entire 32,000 acres which age comedy. It is life, a critic said. from Portland. fracture and is not yet out of danger. in a recent transaction. The laundry is the Vale district contains. The cast of ten consists of Betty He is at the Ontario hospital. located two blocks south of Main street. The reservoir will incur an expense Tensen. Hershel Thompson, Irma NORUOTT WINS His Mother. Mrs. Louisa Loveland of Collins has been a resident of Nyssa the . Dr. E. DR. of not to exceed *500.000. The original Betts, Ralph Boden, Werner Peutz, D. Norcott of Nyssa won sec­ Nyssa and other members of the fam- past year. May flowers, May sentiments, all of contract authorized the district to in- Agnes Nichols, Margaret Morgan, ond prize in the golf tournament on the ] jjy have been frequent visitors at the the beauties of the merry month of, cur a liability of *4.500.000. ¡Leonard Marshall, Dale Garrison, Gol Now, once again, there dawns the day Nyssa-Parma course Sunday. Lee Fisk hospital. His sister, Mrs. Bill Farmer SEE THEATRE PROGRAM May were captured and brought in­ When sons and daughters haste to pay die Flanary. of Parma was first. Another match is „f Raker, Sim Loveland of Boise. Mr. doors for the banquet in honor of the BIG BEND PICNIC The homage due to mother! planned for the coming Sunday. |and Mrs chas. L-: eland, Wm.. Albert Beginning In this issue of The Jour­ graduates of Nyssa high school at the sweet the thoughts that fill the nal, Mr. Leigh will carry an announce- ----------------------- ¡and I. Loveland of Jordan Valley have gymnasium last Friday night. The Jun­ Grangers of the county will picnic at Lured by tales of big ones in Pine How mind ment of coming talkies at the Liberty Mrs. H. E. Robinson of Caldwell was been here most of the time since the iors were hosts to the Seniors. Supt. Big Bend paark Mother's day, May 10. Valley above Halfway, Marlin Wilson As we apprach the sacred shrine— | Theatre. Watch the paper every week a guest of Mrs. Fred Marshall Wednes- ! accident occurred, and Mrs. Leo D. Hollenberg, the facul­ A pageant will be presented under the Roy Pounds, John Lawrence and John Where dwells the love of mother! for show attractions. I ----------------------- Miss Hazel Leigh day. direction of Mrs. W. C. Higgins of On- Ray went fishing Sunday. So far as ty, school directors and their wives. —Ex. Miss Reta Barth, assistant; fishing was concerned the day was a Miss Josie Blokland, pastor of the | is and cashier; Trellises, a profusion of spring flow­ tario. Everyone is invited. Gilbert Klinkenberg, operator at ers and a May pole made the hall a Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Hickox had as complete wash-out. John Lawrence | church, veritable garden. The garden idea was their Sunday guest Mr. Hickox's moth- managed to land a 3-inch trout and a ^ethcxiist ' y ch urc s da" the Liberty theatre. the keynote. .. Touts: from Ontario. while the other members of with the nounces .ispecla1 r o * ^ ox fw . __ "Planting," , "The Garden- » S a rv D er Mr . I i sucker .... v,. 10, in p nonor m Bu^ay mum LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR HERE and Mrs Joe Brunlng and . . Mrs. party had j to content ihpmuvM themselves with morning, May er." Mr. — Hollenberg; Nyssa community. Everyone - ------ - l an outing in the pines. prs OI cne wys Goshert, school director; “Rain,” Gar- C. E. Peck were in Boise Monday. _____________Is invited. The final calendar of the 36th legis- rit Muntzwerff, president of the senior Mr. and Mrs. P. W Case and Frances Transportation will be provided for jayve assembly of Oregon may be sets class; "Sunshine," Evelyn Schweiaer; Peck spent 8unday in Vale with Mr. After an extended illness, Jas M mothers who will phone the parsonage at The Journai office. It shows the The Nyssa baseball nine excels in richer in ball experience but he found "Butterflies." Miss 8tella Fishbum; and Mrs C. Purdy. Duncan is now able to be up and There wIT be flowers fo' eve-v mother compiete status of all bills and resolu- team work. Why not? Three broth­ that expenses of being a "pro” almost "Bumble Bees," Coach John Young; Hence he found day. Mrs. John j in attendance. Seats will be reserved tlons acted upon by the 36th legtsla- ers and a pair of twins bolster the exceeded receipts. the around most of "Budding,” Mrs. Ada Haworth; two Mrs. Bud Short made a trip to Cald Mull and Mrs. Ray Mull of Arcadia for mothers and sons. himself in Nyssa with his brother, line-up. ture. solos by Miss Donna Cook, made up well Monday She was accompanied by Were here to spend Monday with Mr Rev. Robt. Brymer, evangelist of The three brothers are Dick Young, coach of Nyssa high school, some two the prgram. pitcher; John Young, catcher; and Na- years ago and began work in engineer - Portland, will deliver the morning ad­ Mrs. Claud Wilson of Parma and Mrs Mrs. Duncan. MALIIEUR LAD HONORED About sixty guests were served. Six ADOUI s ix ty g u esi* w c .c ™ Ray Wilson of Weiser. ----------------------- than Young, fielder. According to ing on the Owyhee irrigation project. dress, on the subject: "God’s Call to sophomore girls, Csrlotta Irwin, Hazel Mothers." The choir is arranging spe­ Nell Hoffman of Ontario was one of John, Dick is the bail player of the trio, He came at a crucial time—pitching Sullivan, Olive Hunter. Lois Schweiaer. „ was was here from ( Ed. [n Wilson and Thos. on B business Nordale cial music for the occasion. nine boys in Oregon honored with the At Oregon State college he pitched 25 the Nyssa nine to victory over Ontario nere irom Ontario Tuesday Charlena Crawford and Mildred Betts, | Mrs. Helen Clement games and lost but two. He pitched to win the 1929 pennant in the Idaho- "Oregon Faramer" degree in Smith- served. Junior committees Included: ° nU5lt> £?hwel*r M Mr Nordale went on to Payette and Oregon State to the coast champion­ Oregon league. Hughes work. GROW WITH US! Naomi Evans chairman; Dorothy daughter, Mrs Oeo. Schwelzer Mrs Boise in the afternoon. John and Dick began their baseball ship in 1925. The Journal is growing. h S Delici. 811er.ee. Laurtna Banks, Clement has been in poor health for careers together in the town of Madras, Miss Oeorgia Thompson, Mrs. Oeorge After graduating from Oregon State Oregon. In two weeks the Nyssa paper Pearl LaRue, banquet committee; Ev- several months. The never lost a game the in engineering in 1926, Young debated David F. Graham, county Judge, was has added thirty subscribers to Its R. Swan and daughter Fay spent Sun­ baseball clyn Schwelzer chsinnan; Prances ; ------------------- ——— engineering Baseball four years they were in high school. mailing list. It's goal for the rom- day with friends at Horseshoe Bend. won For and MacFarlane Mildred Zlttercob, Violet On their way from the game at Wild- here Sunday to see his brother Donald ing three years he played profes- Nathan is a younger brother. two weeks is fifty. Who will be Pinkston. Mav Keizer program com- I er Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Voyen M. Graham and family. The twins of the Nyssa nine are local Mayor and Mrs. Dick Tensen were sional ball, in the Montana Mines boys first? mittee “ 0 children Jack King. Misses V e l m a ----------------------- They have possessed the base­ league, with with Kelso Tlmbermen. Journal family will be pleas­ Boise visitors Tuesday. Hlah school girls wore dainty and Allen and Jacqueline Honeywell of Frank Newton, formerly of Nyssa ed The ball bug since they wore knee pants. with Ogden in the Utah-Idaho league to know that last week's issue colorful nartv frocks Vale stopped in Nyssa to visit with Mr changed his address from Beatty, Or.. carried more advertising and m ore They are red-headed, hard hitting and He finished the last season with Oak­ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coward, Mrs. After the banquet the Freshmen and Mrs. W. F. McLIng Voyen is first to Ashland this week “I don t want to look so much alike, even the natives of land in the Pacific coast schedule, Ethel Crawford and daughters spent news than any other paper ih Mal­ Journal," wrote baseman on the Vale ball team and miss an issue of The gave a dance for the entire student King At the end of three years. Yuong was Nyssa can scarcely name Harold and [Saturday in Ontario. heur county. Newton. plays second base. body. NYSSU YOUTHS will mil cur FROM ONTARIO MIRO SPELLER TRUES THIRD IGHT MEIER FAVORS CENTRAL OREGON Owyhee Dam Builders Set / rii Record DIRECTOR CHIEF SEEIHG OWYHEE PROJECT FIRST IS WRECK VICTIM; CONDITION CRAVE GIRLS EARN HIGH AWARDS NYSSA SHITS OUT WEISER Driver Has Close Call Baccalaureate Is Sunday Event RAILROAD PAYS $24,598 TAXES Cattleman Breaks Ribs See “Skidding Senior Class Play Juniors Give May Day Fete; Honor Seniors Mother’s Day Service Sunday Twins And Trio Of Brothers Shine On Nyssa Ball Team