N YSSA, OREGON ■=------------------- GATEWAY TO THE OWYHEE AND BLACK canyon IRRIGATION PROJECTS THE GATE CITY JOURNAL VOLUME 26. NO. 15. TAX LEAGUE FOR MALHEUR FINDS FAVOR NYSSA, OREGON B u s i e s t INVESTIGATE - LOCATE NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY. 7, 1932 OWYHEE YOUTH FINDS BROTHER; CHRISTMAS GIFT Christmas was a happy day for a mother in far away Jugo Slavia. She received a greeting from her son John Kunder, of whom she had heard no word In over two years. Kunder was found through the efforts of his brother Ambrose Kunder. workman at Owyhee Dam, and The Journal. Stories were sent to radio stations and newspapers of California, Minnesota. Pennsy­ lvania. The search began in July. Week after week passed but no word came of Kunder. The brother refused to give up as his mother was ill. In December. John Kunder read of the search in a paper in Jack- son, California. He notified his brother here and wired his mother in Jugo Slavia on Christmas day. Nyssa Makes PROGRESS IN ’32 Big Shipment Alfalfa Seed a n d f a s t e s t o r o w in o TOWN IN OREGON $1.50 PER YEAR TWO DIE FROM POISON TAKEN FOR MEDICINE FROST KILLS COYOTE NEAR KOLONY RANCH It Is not unusual for a motorist to run down a pheasant, so numer­ ous are they In this locality, but It is out of the ordinary for a motor­ ists to strike a fleet-footed coyote. In fact few of them are even seen. Bernard Frost, local manager for the Idaho Power company, hit a coyote near the Robert R. Over- street ranch on the Nyssa-Adrian highway at 6 o'cloc1’-. in the morning Sunday. The coyote was fatally hurt, and Frost killed him. At this season of the year the coyote pelt Is valuable, worth about 85, so Frost Is well satisfied with the early morning hunting expedi­ tion. STATE CALLS BIDS ON 0-0 The largest shipment of alfalfa seed to leave Nyssa In a single order, 58.000 pounds, was billed to the Northrup, King Seed Company, Boise, from the MORGAN IS APPOINTED TO SERVE FOUR YEARS CONSTRUCTION HAS Nyssa Grain Company Tuesday. It was TRAGEDY IN ISOLATED CABIN BE- COMMISSION WILL RECEIVE BIDS COST $8,500,000 BANKS REPORTS, all Nyssa grown seed of gootf grade. The ON COMMITTEE WITH VIEW TO YOND JORDAN VALLEY IS EX­ JANUARY 21, O N CANYON price is slightly Improved, having ad­ AND 1932 ESTIATE IS AROUND vanced a half a cent per pound, ac­ EFFECTING PERMANENT TAX PLAINED BY NOTE LEFT BY STRETCH OF HIGHWAY AND cording to S. D. Ooshert, of the Nyssa CONSERVATION LEAGUE. $ 2 , 000 , 000 . DYING MAN; YOUTH AND TRAP­ THREE BRIDGES IN VICINITY OF Grain company. PER SUCCUMB. JUNTURA. Goshert said that most seed growers Since work began on the Owyhee Ir­ In this locality cropped a very satisfac­ Oganization of a permanent tax con­ servation committee, along the line pro­ rigation propect In 1928, the bureau of tory seed return In 1931. He predicts ex­ The Oregon state highway commis­ Strychnine, taken by mistake for posed by Governor Meier for every reclamation has expended $8,500,000. pansion of seed production here, as sion will receive bids In Portland Jan­ county in Oregon, moved a step nearer During the coming year expenditures conditions are favorable to growth of medicinal salts, was responsible for the uary 21, on highway and bridge con­ death of Vernon High, 45, trapper of last night when the appointed organiza­ will be limited by the size of the recla­ hardy seed. struction on the Central Oregon high­ Malheur county, and Raymond Lee, 24, tion committee met in Ontario and mation fund, but will probably exceed way in Malheur county. All of the work son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee of Jor­ made further plans. A committee of $2,000,000. "This will go a long way is in the vicinity of Juntura, In western dan Valley, whose bodies were found by three, Frank T. Morgan of Nyssa, Vir­ toward maintaining prosperity in this Dewey Wicks, a cowboy, In a cabin at Malheur county, and upon completion gil Staples of Ontario and Rex Marquis section in 1932," said Engineer F. A. will place the last sector of the road In the Star ranch In the Junipers south­ of Vale, chairman, was appointed to Banks. In charge of Owyhee develop­ use for motor travel. It means success­ east of Jordan Valley last Friday. draw up a constitution January 12. ment. The double tragedy was unraveled ful culmination of the fight for the A mass meeting of all Interested tax­ The Owyhee dam. 525 feet in height, Monday when Owyhee County, Ida., of­ Central Dregon that began years ago. payers will be called, presumably on highest in the world, will create a stor­ ficials reached the isolated cabin across ONTARIO STOCKMAN ANNOUNCES January 19, when the constitution and age reservoir of 715,000 acre feet for the Grading of 6.3 miles of road between the Malheur county boundary in Idaho. all objectives of the tax conservation project and will effect the diversion of THAT HE WILL SEEK REPUBLI­ Peach and Juntura Is a part of the committee will be presented for ratifi­ ILLNESS CLAIMS IRA KING. 47; its water supply at a height of 230 feet SEVEN TRUE BILLS COME OUT OF ¡They found a note, written by one of the work advertised. The remainder is CAN NOMINATION FOR COUNTY HOPPER; CIRCUIT COURT OPENS stricken men, which recounted briefly cation. It is planned to complete the above the present river level. Construc­ bridge work. One bridge will be erected FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE that they had taken large doses of the permanent organization at that meet­ tion of the dam was started by the NEXT MONDAY. SHERIFF. over the north fork of the Malheur deadly poison thinking that they were ing. General Construction Company, Seat­ HELD TOMORROW. river, one two miles east of Juntura and swallowing epsom salts. The poison was “The purpose of the committee would tle, in July, 1928, and will be completed the other five miles out of the little used by High In his trapping. be tax conservation, as the name Im­ during the summer of 1932. The January grand Jury closed a busy In a statement to The Journal Tues­ cattle town. Officers repcrted that the two men plies," said Morgan today. "We would Tunnel No. 1, which is 16 feet, 7 3-day session last night, reporting seven __ ___ _ day, Ray Emmott of Ontario declared Ill health is believed to have caused This lastl stretch of the Central Ore­ had taken mustard and other common Interest ourselves in ways and means inches, in diameter and 3.5 miles long, Ira King, 47, to take his life in Ontario true bills and four not true bills. Mabel ; rêmedles'for poison but to no avail. It himself a candidate for sheriff of Mal­ gon highway runs through the Malheur of keeping taxes down. We would with a capacity of 1,840 second feet, Hess and Betty Colbs, formerly of On­ heur county. He stated that he will seek canyon and is very rugged and picture­ Tuesday night. He hanged himself in a make the league representative of all will carry the entire water supply for tario, arrested by officers in Adrian last is believed the tragedy occurred about the republican nomination in the pri­ sque. also difficult construction. room in the post office building and the parts of Malheur county and all tax- the project from the Owyhee reservoir week, were charged with possession of December 27. The bodies were brought maries this spring. Emmott is a cattle tragedy was discovered by David Stew­ to Jordan Valley Monday. David F. Graham, Malheur county paying interests.” to Tunnel Canyon. T. E. Connolly Com­ liquor. dealer and rancher, having resided in Judge, was assured that Central Oregon art, janitor, that night. Funeral services were held in Jordan Members of the temporary committee, pany, contractor for the upper half of A note in King's pocket stated: A. Wilcox, banker with interests in Valley Tuesday for Arthur Lee. His par­ Ontario the last four years. He owns highr/sy work would be advertised at sponsoring organization are Frank T. this tunnel, started work In April, 1930, “When you are in poor health you can­ Jordan Valley, was Indicted on four ents and several brothers and sisters ranch property near here. the January meeting. He is grateful for Morgan, chairman. C. H. O m a n , John and will probably conmplete the exca­ Charles Powell, also of Ontario, in­ the immediate action of the highway not be happy. I thank everyone for separate counts Involving cohabitation. survive. Bert High of Vale brought his Medlin, O. G. Lattig, Pieter Tensen, vation of his portion in February, while their kindness to me. Goodbye.” Judge W. W. Wood will open circuit1 brother’s body from Jordan Valley, formed voters that he would enter the commission. Marquis and Staples. lining will be finished in the fall. J. F. race for sheriff several weeks ago Surviving are his father Judge G. L. Shea Company, San Francisco, has the court in Vale Monday. Trial Jurors are: Tuesday funeral services were held In The Central Oregon highway runs although he has made no statement to King, well known old timer of Ontario, from Bend to Burns and from there to contract for the lower half of the tun­ Nyssa-A. L. Frlls, 8. D. Goshert, IVale ior Mr High' An011« * brother The Journal. If rumors are true, there two brothers Arthur and Homer of On­ ELIZABETH SMIT Malheur county and Vale. It connects nel. Work on his section, started in Frank D. Hall. Fred Klingback, Ralph Gene Hlgh also hves m Vale- will be numerous candidates for the o f­ tario, and two sisters Mrs. C. R. Arnold with Idaho highways at Nyssa and fice, particularly if Sheriff C. W. Olenn of Portland and Mrs. L. G. Huston of April, 1930, will probably be completed Lackey, R. R. Overstreet, Eddie Powell, IS BRIDE AT BIG by the time the upper end Is finished. The Yellowstone Cut-off John Reece. SEED GROWERS TO Ukiah. does not seek re-election. He has made Ontario. branches off at Burns, runs south to WEDDING IN VALE King was injured three years ago Tunnel No. 5, 9 feet, 3 Inches, in dia­ Ontario—A. N. Andrews, Holden MEET ON MONDAY; no definite announcement as yet. Lakevlew and provides a shorter than and suffered blood poison, followed by meter and 4.2 miles long, will convey Clement, E. Curfman, 8. D. Dorman, E. ELECT DIRECTORS existing routes to California. Miss Elizabeth Smit, charming a nervous breakdown. He returned to 650 second feet from Tunnel Canyon to Johnson, R. W. Jones, Homer King. FIRE DAMAGES Vale—Wilbur Carter, E. P. Hendrix, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Smit, Ontario two years ago from Brewster, the Succor creek division of the pro­ A meeting of importance to seed ject. including the Gem Irrigation dis­ Rush McHargue, Geo. W. McKinght, E. VALE BUILDING and John McDonough were the prin­ Washington. growers of Oregon and Idaho will be Funeral services will be held tomor­ trict. The J. F. Shea company also B, Nelson. cipals of a pretty wedding at the LATE LAST NIGHT GROWERS WILL held in Caldwell Monday, January 11, at Brogan—W. Herrington, R. H. Kelley, started work on the upper half of this Church of the Blessed Sacrament in row from the Congregational church. 1 o'clock, according to W. P. Bales, H. M. Maronde, A. B. Rouse. tunnel in April, 1930. Shea completed DELIVER TURKS Ontario at 9 o’clock Wednesday morn­ manager of the cooperative that func­ Big Bend—Frank Johns. the excavation of his section in July, Fire damaged the T. T. Nelen Build­ ing with the Rev. Father N. J. Mc­ HERE NEXT WEEK tioned this year. The association will Oregon Slope—G. W. Lattig. W. L. Karrer, junior engineer, form­ 1931, meanwhile establishing a new ing and Vale Drug Store In Vale last Mahan officiating. The bride was given seek an estimate of tonnage in order night to the extent of several thousand Adrian—Chas. McConnell. in marriage by her father. She wore a erly in the government office at Owy­ world record for tunneling. Shea will to determine whether or not the volume dollars. It was reported to The Journal Ironside—Orville Nichols, Eli Rose. Members of the Nyssa Turkey Mar­ becoming frock of black lace and car­ hee dam. has Joined the Nyssa staff of probably finish the lining in February, Those who served on the grand jury will warrant the efficient operation of today. The fire started In the furnace keting association will deliver about a the Owyhee project force. 1932. S. S. Magoffin started the con­ ried a bridal bouquet of white UUes. the seed growers’ association. were: struction of the lower half of No. 5 tun­ room In the basement of the building thousand birds in Nyssa from Monday Miss Grace Van Zelf of Nyssa and Mrs. Edith Muth, sister-in-law of Charles E. Boor. Ironside; 8. H. Cor- Plans also call for the election of and had made considerable headway until Thursday of next week for the Miss Nan O'Farrell of Ontario, cousins Mrs. Frank Leuck, who was here from nel in April, 1930. At the present rate of o f the bride and attending maids, wore Colorado during the holidays, went on progress, excavation in Magoffin's sec liss, Ontario: Thomas F. Coward, Nys - 1 seven directors from Malheur and Mor- before it was discovered. There was January pool, according to an estimate dresses of black silk and carried carna­ to Klamath Falls where she is contin­ tion will not be completed until the sa; Scott Davis, Ontario; Ivan Hart, row counties in Oregon and Idaho damage to goods and equipment In the by Joe Gilmore, president of the as­ membership. Adoption of a trade name drug store by fire and smoke. sociation. He believes the price will be tions. Pat McDonough, brother of the uing her visit) with relatives in Oregon. summer of 1933 as he encountered a Westfall, James H. Inman, Vale and will be discussed. Organized seed grow­ long area of water bearing sand and Frank McCarty, Ontario, about the same as the Christmas price. groom, was best man. ers are finding that sale of good seed, -------------------------- A wedding breakfast followed the Geo. W. McKnight, president of the soft material. CITY COUNCIL under a desired trade name or brand, The North Canal of the Owyhee pro- 'FRUITLAND WINS ceremony and at 4 o’clock dinner was Idaho-Oregon Turkey Growers associa­ is stimulating marketability among city of 1,190 second , A WANTS AIRPORT SNOW ADDS BIT served for a large party of friends at tion, was here yesterday. He went on to ject will have capacity buyers of western seed in the eastern FROM NYSSA FIVE; the Nick Smit home near Vale. Vocal Boise where sale of the January turkey feet, and as its name Indicates will ex- | states. TO WHITE VALLEY tend In a northerly direction from Tun­ selections by Miss Lillian Austin of Nys­ pool will be made. GIRLS WILL PLAY Nyssa will soon have an airport if nel Canyon to supply the lands In the j sa, Mrs. David Kent of Ontario, Miss plans discussed at the Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Stafford of vicinity of Adrian, Nyssa, Ontario and - 8everal light snowfalls of last week OCTOGENARIAN O'Farrell, Miss Hilda Smit and Mrs. meeting of the city council materialise. Dead ° x Plat- Construction of the canal Failure to break up strong defensive Henry Bishop, added to the enjoyment Mrs. Barney Wilson. Miss Esther Rich­ The 40 acres west of town, owned by the augmented the white blanket which has DIES IN ONTARIO should start in March, said Banks, and piay 0f the Fruitland basket ball team of the afternoon. city, could be used for an airport, it was covered this section since shortly after ey, sister of Mrs. Wilson, accompanied will extend over several years, depend- ls held accountable for Nyssa s defeat Christmas. The moisture has added to Complimentary to the bridal pair, Mr. the Staffords home for a short visit. Funeral services were held in Ontario suggested. ing upon the rate at which funds can [n the Idaho town Tuesday night 19 to the season's precipitation and threatens and Mrs. Smit gave an Invitation dance The council transacted routine busi­ Charles F. . Brown, . .. 82, to break the dry cycle which has con­ Mr. Mrs. , m Farnham Sills ...... and , be made available. m i . . and hu i.i.o u ...m u 10...0 ~ --------------- 8 . Schweizer, high point man for Nyssa, Saturday for In Vale in the evening. Lunch was ser­ ness. Surveys for the location of canals made four of the hard-earned counters. |,,nc ®. of , Mrs ^ H Dav dson, a tinued with more or less severity about ved at midnight. About 200 guests were daughter Peggy, accompanied by Les ten years. To date, conditions show second string locals lost another rag- Davidson home. Mr. Brown had made present. Those attending from Nyssa Sills, brother of the former, returned to and laterals will continue throughout his home with his niece since 1928. He more favorable water prospects than were Mr. and Mrs. C. Van Zelf and Nyssa Sunday after spending the holi- the year in order to have work ready ged game 27 to 13. Line-ups: First was bom In Vermont December 10, 1843. SIREN SOUNDS NEW family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vooys and days with relatives at Burley and)for contract as funds are made avail- string—Schweizer, Foster, forwards; Despite his age he was active and alert YEAR IN NYSSA they did at this season In 1931. able. Bill Boor, center; Sager. Hatch, guards; daughters Betsy and Nellie and Miss Rupert. until his last illness. -------------------------- Keizer, substitute: Second string—But- Austin. The glad hand of welcome was ex­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson and daugh- Mr. and Mrs^ M cD otiO ^hhavegone ^ j eft g unday for (heir home in Pon- MOTORISTS MAKE ler' Spencer' forwards; Howard Boor, Cecil Palmer, son of Fred J. Palmer tended to the New Year in Nyssa last SCOUTS ELECT n i c e /-.»> A w center; Williams, Marshall, guards; to Boise and Portland where they will ^ ^ a ^ ^ M f and ^ w PATROL CHIEFS PASS ON I. O. N. Boren, Smith Taylor, Wilson, substl- of Nyssa, left Monday to resume work Thursday night with the siren topping spend three weeks. in Spokane after spending the holidays the revelry. Crowds of young folks B. Hoxie, parents of Mrs. Wilson. Little To Miss Elizabeth Van Zelf of Nyssa THRU HEAVY SNOW tutes. with relatives here and in Caldwell. plunged into the spirit of the occasion Colleen Wilson remained for a month's _____ j Stegner, forward, was high point man goes the honor of having made the Boy Scouts elected officers for two Mrs. Cecil Palmer and children were at party and dance. Religious rites at sojourn with her popular grandparents. ,, . , for Fruitland with 10. Others on the wedding cake for her cousin's lovely patrols at their regular meeting Mon­ also In Caldwell from their home in midnight were not forgotten. day night. Howard Larsen and Wesley wedding party. Miss Lavone Trobaugh, operator of h the McTfermitt Pruitland team were Kessler, forward; Jordan Valley. The Smit family are returning to the Owyhee Beauty shop, returned to Lathen are leaden. Galvin Wilson and ? ,, ,h d fo_ Krected ° lenisky' center; Hess- guards Mr. and Mrs. Rush McHargue and for bet­ Her j the New \ Year .sllve" Coach John Young ls looking for Bruce Fahnrey tied for assistant leader their farm near Nyssa after living at the NEWCOMER RENTS the eitv city Sundav Sunday from from Namna last Friday. f0« Motorlsts children of Vale were here to spend ter results when Nyssa plays Roswell of one patrol while Clifford Lathen was Vale the past few years. They will move brother, who was in Nampa from Port New Years with the Warren McHargue HOXIE AUTO SHOP elected second assistant. to their nicely improved home in Arcad­ land for the holidays, also left Sunday ^ ^ ¿ T o l d county “ ovir “ “ Weiser Instltute ^ I^ U y urday night. for western Oregon. ia within the next few weeks. M. C. Hartzell of Tacoma. Wash., the summit was too badly drifted with , . , .. , . . . . . . . The girls' team will make its debut leased the auto repair shop of the Hoxie A HINT Jim Lewellen returned Sunday from L°I i S T L ? « Saturday night with the Institute sex- Oarage Tuesday. Hartzell is a govern­ snowbound Bonita where he spent the one time last week 18 inches of snow tet. Nora Meyers is coach. The girls Its “hinted” that in Portland ment licensed mechanic and states that was measured at the Bob Wade ranch will wear new blouses made by students There's an elephant holidays with relatives. He Journeyed he will conduct a first class shop. Mrs. to Brogan by sled and at Vale met Gil­ on Tenmile creek. in the domestic art class of the high Named Tusko— Hartzell ls with him and they are living Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bell of Wtnne- school. bert Klinkenberg, who brought him on He's causing lots of trouble at the Swan Apartments. to Nyssa. mucca have been visitors at the Utah In the daytime Construction Company ranch during And at dusko. Would Nyssa farmers be interested in livery of mall, pure food protection, the week. He knocks down buildings Mr. and Mrs. Angel Aboltz were visit­ the organization of a Nyssa grange? better markets: (10) It has constantly By the score— fought Injustice and monopoly and ing here New Years. Eats b ales and bales of hay This question ls asked by Charles E. Mr. and Mrs. Rosio Echave were In championed good government every­ His trunk he never plans to pack Wicklander. state deputy of La Orande. where.” town for the festivities New Years eve. Cause he ain't built that way. Cleo Archabal made a trip to Wlnne- and Mrs. Karl Norvall, lecturer of the j Mr. Wicklander is coming to Nyssa One day they say he got a cold Malheur County Pomona grange an d ' soon to discuss grange organization mucca last Monday. New officers of the Nyssa chapter of Mason lodge are: Sidney Burbldge, He didn't feel so fine. one of the county's leading grange wtth the fanners. Eastern Star lodge were installed with master; Chas. McConnell of Adrian, They prescribed a tonic bold— workers. Joint Installation impressive ceremony last night. Officers senior warden; Wm Schlreman, Junior Aden Wilson, clerk in Wilson Broth- “With its well settled, large and pros- Last Tuesday night Boulevard grange ers Grocery, has been confined to his Nyssa Commercial club will begin the ^ nd™n‘r ^ d d ^ k 'h u 'h e a r ts content are Mrs. Anna Ooshert, worthy matron; warden; Merrit M Oreeling, secretary; perous farming country, we believe Nys- was hoat at a Joint installation of sub- home by iliness during the past week New Year with weekly luncheon meet- „ fci„v Bernard Frost, worthy patron; Vemena Dick Tensen, treasurer; John Young, sa is an ideal community for grange ordinate grange officers. Fifty-two of- Miss Gladys Wilson left Saturday for Beam, associate matron; Frank Miller, senior deacon; Dr. C. A. Abbott, Junior activity,” said Wicklander. flcials were installed for Big Bend. McCall after spending the holidays with associate patron; Mrs. Hilda Tensen. deacon; Leon Hlgby and Donald M. ‘What ls the grange: (1) It is the Boulevard, Oregon Slope and Vale her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lem Wilson secretary; Mrs. Mary Robertson, treas­ Oraham, stewards; Arthur V. Cook, Salem had him first national farm organization that has grange. Owing to inclement weather. Miss Anna Nlsula, a friend, accomp&n- of the cafe has been nicely improved 1 urer; Mrs. Jennie Ward, conductress; marshal; Frank D. Hall, chaplain. Leo functloned for 60 years! (2) Its mem- Arock and Harper-Westfall granges did ied m iss Wilson from McCall, for club use. Every member of the club T*ley knew not what to do Mrs. Mary Hollenberg, associate con­ D. Hollenberg ls retiring master. bers are largely property-owners, de- not send their officers. A crowd of 200 Mr and Mrs. A1 Thompson returned is invited to attend. i80 they sent hlm down Portland ductress; Hettie Medesker. Ada; Maria pend able and stable citizenship: <3> Its people was present, home Tuesday from 8alem where they Other business transacted at last To P11* Wm the *°°- Hunter. Ruth; Mrs. Betty Forbes, O ddfellow s Install local units are strongly grouped Into The program follows group singing. spent the holidays with their daughter night’s meeting was election of Frank 1 gutRS ^ * ntver satisfied Esther; Mrs. Ruby Newby, Martha; county, state and national bodies with monologue, R. S. Grant. Big Bend; Mrs. R Beutler and family, T. Morgan to succeed J. P. Dunaway as He Roes on many a tear Nettie Medesker, Electa; Stella Fish- Wallace Lynch, district deputy grand affairs efficiently administered; (4) It song. Vale Juvenile grange: excellent 1- Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wilson accompan­ Nyssa club representative of the Vale- They ca** UP 111 mayors burn. organist; Margaret Young, mar­ master, installed new officers of the ts officered by those actually engaged in act play, Big Bend grange with Mrs. i(fd their daughter Mrs. Joe Rumple, a Owyhee Land Settlement association. And they rave and tear their halr- shal; Eva Boydell, chaplain; Mrs. Hasel Oddfellows lodge at a well attended agriculture; <5)It ls a community lnstl- Maude King, director: address. Mr visitor here Sunday, to spend a week or Mr Dunaway was a director until his j It seems the press Frost, warder; Frank D. Hall, sentinel. meeting Tuesday night. Officers are: tutlon; («) It was for yean agriculture's wicklander; “Lecturer's program for so with relatives in Nampa and Boise business took him away from this com- Owes him a lot— Installing officers were Mrs. Hasel Ike Boren, noble grand; Lon Root, vice He sure holds down First Page only spokesman and is today an effec- 1932," talk by Mrs. Norvall: stunts by it is reported that Estes L. Morton, munlty. Enos, of Adrian, past worthy matron; grand; John Forbes, secretary; N. H. tlve one; <7> It has accomplished more students o ! O. D. Dearborn of Ontario, formerly of the First National bank In Mayor Dick Tensen made a talk. Cause Aimee now ls not so “hot” Mrs. Elisabeth Bauer of Ontario, past Pinkerton, treasurer; 8. Burbldge, R. A. in securing legislation of benefit to Then followed short talks by the four Ontario, has accepted a position with stressing the need of the proposed Nys- And the whale ls Just “stone age.” worthy matron, acting as marshal; Mrs. Miller, right and left support to noble agriculture than any other agency in new masters. C. E. Peck, Big Bend; a bank in Rainier, Oregon, sa sewer system. The project found un- The one and only remedy Nettle Medesker. chaplain, and Mr*. grand; Wallace Lynch. C. Klinkenberg. the United States; (I) It has defeated John Lienhard. Beulevard: N. 8. Son- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coward and animous support. There Is that I can see Hollenberg, organist. support to vice grand; Robt Martin. El­ legislative projects that menace agricul- ner. Oregon Slope; C. E Charles. Vale daughter Mrs. Ethel Crawford and --------------------- — Is to ship him back to Washington lis Walters, guards; C. Tillman, con­ ture. <•) It has secured for rural Am-J Boulevard ladles, with Mrs. Frank Me- family were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Thelma Barker and two child- And bill him O. O. P. ductor; Frank Leuck. wafflep; N. H- erica many benefits such as rural de- earthy, chairman, served supper ¡Mrs S. H. Roes of hear Ontario. ren returned to their home in Portland —Lela Oxman, Ontario, Ore. Recently installed officers of tfw FUllWrt