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NYSSA, OREGON GATEWAY TO THE OWYHEE AND BLACK CANYON IRRIGATION PROJECTS THE GATE CITY JOURNAL VOLUME XXVI. NO. 21. REGENTS UNIFY COLLEGES STATE SCHOOLS NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY. MARCH 10, 1932. NYSSA PHARMACY GETS HANDSOME NEW FOUNTAIN IN Commercial Club S pon sors Show For E a r ly Spring AUXILIARY OF NYSSA POSI 79 NYSSA, OREGON BUSIEST AND FASTEST GROWING TOWN D( OREGON INVESTIGATE - LOCATE $1.50 PER YEAR SHEEP LOSE THEIR COATS IN SHEARING; RATIONS GET SHORT MAY $400 FOR CROP NEED Another expression of confidence Cold and snow last night and to in Nyssa is the Improvements that day added to the distress of thous were made in the Nyssa Pharmacy ands of sheep in the valley. Many For the purpose raising its quota this week. C. L. McCoy, proprietor, of them have lost their winter for land settlement work, the Nyssa has installed one of the newest woolens in the shearing corrals. Commercial club will stage a big dance fountains for his trade. The coun They are cold and hungry because celebration, a regular spring frolic, ONE PRESIDENT WILL HEAD U OF ter is a handsome affair in block C O N S T R U C T I O N OF DAM IS and within the next few weeks. Show talk WIVES OF LEGIONAIRES ELECT they have been on a diet, not to MALHEUR C O U N T Y FARMERS O., O. 8. C. AND ALL NORMAL ed design in green, rose and black was the keynote of the Monday lunch MRS. HOWARD LARSEN FIRST reduce but because there is not suf MONTHS AHEAD OF SCHEDULE; eon WILL GET LOANS UNDER GOV meeting at Schweizer's Cafe and a PRESIDENT; ELIGIBLE WOMEN ficient hay to go around. Regard SCHOOLS; NO COURSES WILL BE tile. Beneath the counter top is a TUNNEL PROGRESS; GENERAL committee was appointed to map out a ERNMENTS RECONSTRUCTION DUPLICATED; ANTICIPATES BIG shelf for parcels. The counter has plan of action. Dr. E. D. Nor- ARE INVITED TO BECOME CHAR less of discomfort, shearing is in AND TERTELING START ON definite FINANCE BILL; COUNTY AGENT thirteen blue, leather-cushioned progress and the sheep are eagerly cott is chairman. Ed. Wilson and W. F. TER MEMBERS. SAVING IN COST OF EDUCATION. stools. CANALS. IS SECRETARY. awaiting a break in the weather, Me Ling, first and second assistants. The committee will appoint chairmen While it is customary to move the Mr. McCoy is having the drug of numerous committees with a view to sheep from the shearing corrals to store redecorated this week. It will Unification of Oregon colleges and Although it is early in the season, making the show the big time of the Following organization of Nyssa Post the brush, that is not recommend Malheur county farmers will have the university into one complete system of be a very attractive place when there No. 79 of the American Legion, an aux year. C. L. McCoy, club president, ask are more than 500 men directly ed as there is no range yet. The opportunity to borrow up to $400 each higher education, with one president spring housecleaning is completed. employed on the Owyhee Irrigation ed that everyone help. iliary chapter was formed here Monday sheep continue on their carefully for crop production under the govern directing the work on six campuses, has project—at the dam, on the tunnels Senator “Jeff” Billingsley was a guest night at a meeting at the home of Mrs. measured diet. They will welcome ment's Reconstruction Finance bill. been ordered by the state board of edu and in the field at Nyssa. This number at the meeting and pledged continued Howard Larsen with the wives of spring. County Agent R. O. Larsen informed cation. includes the government employes, ac work for all Malheur county if re-elect- twenty ex-service men in attendance. The Journal today. Application blanks Several of the major points of this cording to the March report released to the senate. The club gave him a Officers elected were: Mrs. Howard have already been secured by Mr. Lar sweeping reform, ordered by the board Larsen, president; Mrs. C. L. McCoy, yesterday from the office of Engineer rousing hand. sen. A committee of three, one banker at a meeting in Portland Monday have first vice-president; Mrs. Leo Hollen- F. A. Banks at Owyhee Dam by his and two farmers to be appointed at berg, second vice president; Mrs. Don assistant C. A. Betts. already been worked out and the plan once, will pass upon the loans. Mr. Lar ald M. Graham, secretary; Mrs. C. A. will become effective with the opening Concreting on the dam has been re son is secretary. of school next fall. Abbott, treasurer; Mrs. W. Strane, ser sumed with 175 men employed. Comple No loans for 1932 crop production will geant at arms; Mrs. Oce Schweizer. be made to any applicant in excess of The new president, who will supervise BAKER WINS THIRD DISTRICT tion of the upper panel sections, road chaplain; Mrs. Eddie Powell, historian; $400. will be made at the rate of the Universtiy of Oregon, Oregon State CHAMPIONSHIP; NYSSA AND ON way over the dam. approaches, galler Mrs. A. V. Cook, Mrs. Artie Robertson. NO OBJECTION IS MADE TO RE $3 per Loans ies inside the dam, the elevator, spill acre for the general run of field college and the three normal schools, Mrs Chas. Paradis, executive com MOVAL OF CITY CHARTER WITH crops, $12 for potatoes and tunnel plug will require but a and $25 for or has not been selected but the board in TARIO MAKE GOOD SHOWING way mittee. few months. Although specified date chards. A crop mortgage for 1932 pro dicated he would be an out-of-state FOR MALHEUR. for completion is not until March 3, MRS. ADA JOLLY WILL BRING The auxiliary will meet on the first ERRONEOUS BOUNDARY D E- duction may be deemed sufficient sec man. and third Monday each month. Mrs. SCRIPTION; DECREE FILED. 1933, the work was 91 per cent com urity by the secretary. The loan wli; be Major courses in the University of MESSAGE TO NYS Cook will be hostess March 21. An in pleted at the full opening of work this TEMPERANCE made on a promissory note, payable on Oregon at Eugene and Oregon State SA NEXT SUNDAY MORNING. vitation to become charter members is month. or before November 30, 1932, with in College at Corvallis will be abolished. When Nyssa basketeers returned Since completing the upper half of extended to all women who are eligible. Students may do their freshman and from the Union basket ball tournament When the city charter case was pre terest of 5 ^ per cent per year. Mrs. Larsen served light refreshments sented Ne. 5 in February, J. F. Shea sophomore work at either institution last week end, they did not bring the Tunnel in the circuit court at Vale last The applicant must secure waivers in has been lining tunnel in the While on a tour of Oregon in the at the close of the evening. and then shift to the other for their championship home but they brought company Monday by R. D. Lytle, attorney in the favor of the department on any prior of Tunnel No. 1 and is working Interest of the prohibition cause Mrs. specialized study during the last two a beautiful red cedar trophy, the gift middle case, no objections were made to the mortgage or claim on the crop. Ada Jolly, state president of th e of the manual training department of toward the outlet portal. years without any loss of credit. ouster which would set aside the new Applications must be made before holing through in Tunnel No. Women's Christian Temperance Union, ‘DAD” HOLMES AND The university will have the school Union high school. The trophy will be 1 Since city charter of with its erron April 30. It was said here today that it Jaunary, T. E. Connelly company will visit Nyssa next Sunday. She will TWIN BROTHER EAT eous description of Nyssa be advisable for all farmers, who of law, social science, fine arts, physical placed in a down town window. Every has in been the city boundaries. will up the upper end speak at a public meeting at the Mor need the assistance, to make applica education, business administration and team participating was awarded one of nearest the cleaning City Attorney E. M. Blodgett stated 74th BIRTHDAY CAKE mon church at 11 o’clock, on Sunday inlet from the reservoir, commerce, and literature, language and the cedar cups. yesterday that a decree has been filed tion at once, lest the funds be diverted preparatory to the start of lining the morning. art. The state college will have the For the third year, Baker high school Connolly and recorded setting aside the new elsewhere. She will talk at Owyhee school next It isn't often that 74-year old charter. schools of home economics, agriculture, won the district championship and will crete. section of tunnel with con Thursday error in description was p. m. at Oregon twins celebrate their birthday to made by The physical and biological sciences, en represent this section in the state tour S. S. Magoffin coryiqpy is making Trail at 1 p. at m. 2:30 the engineer employed by the STOCK CREDITS and at Kingman Kol- gether but that pleasure came to gineering, pharmacy and forestry. nament at Salem. Baker defeated La His description left out acreage “Dad” Dick Holmes and W. J. "Hi” city. progress through heavy ground ony. “Some students will be called upon to Grande in the finals 26 to 13 Saturday. in good within the city limits Including a large READY REPORTS Holmes of Nyssa. They were the Mrs. Jolly's visit here will climax a the lower end of Tunnel No. 5. alter their courses and even schools.” In the opener for Nyssa with Ontario The General Construction company busy week for the local union. Mrs. honor guests at a birthday dinner mileage of railroad and also covered CRAWFORD MOORE said the O. S. C. Barometer, "but we last Thursday, Ontario won 27 to 17. A and sub-contractors. Olaf Wicken and Leon Higby, president, and other mem Sunday at the country home of the land outside the city limits. believe the board acted in all fairness report from Union states that both Charles Helm have started inlet open bers have attended the district confer latter near Owyhee bridge. The ouster case rested upon the fact and without prejudice in settling this teams played on fairly even terms in cut for their North Canal tunnels, ence in Boise which closed Wednesday. that residents of the territory, outside Upon his return from Washington The twins were born in Iowa of problem to the benefit of the majority. the first quarter with a slight edge in which will form a part of the Mitchell Mrs. Ida B. Wise Smith, national March the boundaries which were included Monday, Crawford Moore, Idaho chair 7, 1858. They have had a Whether the desired results will be ob favor of Nyssa. However, Ontario click Butte canal system. in the city description, had no chance man, reported that loans on cattle and number of birthday dinners to vice-president, recommended greater tained by this action we are in no ed in the second quarter and took a J. A. Terteling and Son have done emphasis on scientific temperance in gether but few in recent years as H. to vote at the charter election, hence sheep would be available at once under position to say. We only hope that it lead. A last minute rally failed to aid some clearing along their open ditch struction and urged total abstinence J. Holmes lived in Modesto, Cal., the new charter was void. the Reconstruction Finance bill. Loans will achieve its purpose in economy and the Nyssa five. will be limited to 88 on early lambed from the use of liquor as the “best until he came here in 1930. section of the North Canal but have simplification by greater efficiency in In the next series of games, Union not yet begun excavation. ewes when secured by first mortgage on remedy for the evils of bootlegging." "Dad" Dick Holmes has lived in SPORTSMEN FAVOR the education of larger numbers at less eliminated Nyssa by no one-sided 23 to ewes, lambs and wool; $6 a head on Those who attended the Boise confer Nyssa 19 years. During that time he 18 score. Union stayed in the tourna cost per student." late-lambed ewes; $22 to $25 'on stock COUNTY LEAGUE has engaged in the transfer busi ence from here were Mrs. Robt. Gil Saving of over $2,000,000 a year is an ment until the consolation game with SPRING BUILDING cattle. ness. His is the old-fashioned two- christ. Mrs. W. T. Posey, Mrs. Cora AT MEETING HERE herds. Loans will be made or dairy North Powder, so Nyssa fans are proud ticipated by the consolidation. Newton. Mrs. Florence Meyers, Mrs. horse dray—and he is busy every of the record with Union. Mr. Moore will explain the plan in OPENS WITH WORK Jess Silencer, Mrs. W. A. Austin. Mrs. day. Blessed with good health, If the wishes of Ontario, Vale and detail Ontario was eliminated by La Grande at a meeting of the Ontario “Dad” Holmes does not look, nor Hazel Glldea and Mrs. Higby. ON CAFE ADDITION STAPLES ENTERS 35 to 14. and North Powder, 31 to 12, Nyssa sportsmen, who attended the Commercial club tonight in Ontario. A feel, his many years. two of the strongest teams. public meeting here Friday night, mat delegation from the Nyssa Commercial RACE FOR STATE PAN GOLD ON SNAKE Spring building opened for the Supt. Leo D. Holltnberg, an official erialize. a Malheur county game league, club will attend. tournament, stated that he never season in Nyssa with the start of with officers from each community will LEGISLATIVE SEAT at saw the teams Panning for gold in Snake river is COURT RULES IN in a tourney more evenly work this week on the remodeling be organized in the near future. J. A. matched. The crowd was as large as in and enlargement of the building providing employment and at least COCKRUM’S FAVOR Davenport, R. W. Jones and Game ORCHARD OWNER V. B. Staples, candidate for state other years. Heavy rains that threaten housing the Cozy Cafe owned by three meals a day for Charles Follett Curtis Townsend spoke in IN McLEOD MATTER Warden OF APPLE VALLEY representative, was here Monday from ed to wash out the highways failed to Mrs. Betty LaFrenz. An addition and other old time miners, who have favor of the county league. They point will be built on the rear of the made their present camp near town. The Donald McLeod will case took a ed to the opportunity to develop game Ontario to discuss his candidacy with keep hoop fans at home. IS HURT IN WRECK Nyssa friends. Mr. Staples said he Nyssa athletes who took part in the structure by Joe Jay Smith, local They are washing the dust from the different turn Tuesday when Judge W. resorts at Owyhee, North Fork and contractor. The interior will also river water and sand. No nuggets have Wood overruled the demurrer of at Warmsprlngs reservoir. They pointed to E. O. Johnson, manager of the would like the job. He has lived in Vale tournament were; Howard Foster, Max and Ontario, having served as post Schweizer, Bill Boor, Everett Lakey, Bill be remodeled and Improved for been found but even the dust will pay, W. the potential strength of a county Northwestern Orchards company of torneys for Margaret Roethler, bene league master in the county seat and engaged Keizer, Earl Sager, Meredith Seits, Paul James Langton, proprietor of the if the miner keeps busy. Apple Valley, fell asleep at the wheel with a big membership. ficiary under the will, to the writ of cafe business. Smith began work in business in Ontario in later years. Hatch and Coach John Young. Vale delegates Oeorge Carey and A1 while driving to Boise yesterday and mandamus against the county court, yesterday. He is now president of the Ontario asked that organisation be wrecked his car. He suffered a crushed SNAIL HAS FAMILY OF SIX filed by Harry Cockrum, administrator. Monson Mr. Langton recently purchased Commercial club. Mr. Staples has been withheld until the meeting of the Mal knee and other painful bruises. Stanley An appeal will probably be taken by the Cozy Cafe from E. F. Burnet. a resident of this county since 1899, so OREGON TRAIL heur Wild Life league in Vale next 8tout employe of Mr. Johnson, told of A friend presented Mrs. Eddie Powell Mrs. Roethler, it is reported. the mishap while In town yesterday numbers himself among the old timers. Tuesday evening, March 15. with a pedigreed snail for her goldfish The action brought Mrs. Mabel Judd FIVE DEFEATS Representative C. H. Oxman stated bowl a few weeks ago. When Mrs. Kester into court for the first time, Ontario sportsmen here Friday night and stated that he would make a’ trip to Boise that evening to see Mr. John some weeks ago that he would be a ROSWELL 14-11 GUN CLUB WILL Powell went to feed the fish one mom- Mrs' kester having signed the peUtlon Included S. J. Kinney, Everett Wisdom, son. candidate to succeed himself. Both lng, the mother snail was surrounded , of Cockrum j P. oaiiagher. Portland Chas. Cox, Orover Francis, A1 Walling- OPEN SHOOT ON candidates are Republicans, so the race Cold weather permits no practice on of six little snails. They are attorney, associated with her in the ton, V. O. Staples, Mr. Davenport, Mr. SUNDAY NEXT by doing a family should be an interesting one. nicely. BUSINESS MEN case. Attorneys for Mrs. Roethler are Jones and Mr. Townsend. the outdoor basket ball court of Oregon E. M. Blodgett and R. D. Lytle. Trail school, but the boys continue to PRESENT “BUTCH” Nyssa Gun Club, directed by Marshal MISS KIVETT ENTERS HIGH SCHOOL TUITION play and win. Monday night they de Art Cook and Artie Robertson, will take VALE ATTORNEY WITH WEDDING GIFT the Roswell grade team 14 to 11. part in the Capital News telegraphic Miss Kathleen Kivett, for 12 years HUNGRY VISITORS FUND UNDER ATTACK In feated SEEKS OFFICE the first quarter they ran up a 10 shoot which opens next Sunday for the to Robert N. Stanfield, for ASK COMMITTEE FOR Business men of Nyssa made up a Salem—Complaint was filed in circuit to 0 lead but Roswell turned the tables season of about eight weeks. The score secretary mer U. 8. Senator from Oregon, yes A. L. Fletcher, Vale attorney, Is the purse Saturday and purchased a beau later. Paul Johnston made nine count court here Tuesday attacking validity WORK, LITTLE FOOD card will be posted at Powell Service terday announced her candidacy for fourth to enter the race for district at tiful overstuffed chair which they pre of the county high school tuition fund ers for Oregon Trail. Station again this season. the republican nomination for state torney of Malheur county. He stated sented to Sid "Butch” Burbldge as their law passed in 1915. The complaint seeks The line-up Included: Johnston and representative of Baker county to suc “Don't throw your ham bone, or yesterday that he would be a candi wedding gift. It was a token of esteem to enjoin the sheriff of Marion county John Van Zelf, forwards; Christiaan ceed the late Arthur V. Swift. Miss bacon waste, away,” request* Rev. Josie date for the Republican nomination, for Burbldge with whom many of them from collection for special taxes levied Van Zelf, center; Gilbert Holmes and HISTORY CLASS Kivett is president of the Stanfield J. Blokland. chairman of the commun opposing E. Otis Smith of Ontario In have been associated in business here under this act by the 1931 tax roll. It Nicholas Van Zelf, guards; Jack Mc ity welfare committee. She report* that the primaries. who have for the past eighteen years. Needless to GIVES PATRIOTIC Feeder company. alleges that the law violates provisions Kee, Wilson Keck, Barclay Wilson and hardly a day passes without a transient filed to date are Democrats Hugh L. Biggs and say, “Butch” was delighted with the of both the state and federal constitu Frank Davis. PLAY AT ASSEMBLY calling at the parsonage for aid. "Near gift. FOUR-H CLUBBERS Robert E. Lees of Ontario. tions and is discriminatory against one ly all of them ask for work,” said Miss class of citizens of the county as Mr. and Mrs. Barr Doolittle were PROGRESS RAPIDLY (School Notes) Blokland. "We have no work and it is Nampa visitors Saturday. against another class. Last Tuesday afternoon, the Ameri hard to turn them away without food." can history class gave a program for Despite the difficulties adult farmers Supplies, of any kind, a little food or Vale-Owyhee Open* 8000-A cre the student body. A patriotic play en are experiencing in “making ends men's clothing, will be graciously re titled “History's Patriotic Party," was meet”, some 19,119 4-H club members of ceived by these transient*, said Miss Eight Schools W ill Send Speakers Bully Creek Tract T o Settler* presented by the following cast: Col Oregon during the past year carried on Blokland. She added that no welfare work with a gross value of $227,901.20, umbus, Clifford Lathen; Washington. funds are given to transients. All Early spring finds growing activity colonization. It Is for this unit that the To Sectional Contest Here Friday Keith Parkinson; Betsy Ross. Ruth which, after deducting operating ex money is spent for needy at home. work of the Vale- government will b u i l d a n addi penses. left them with a profit of $91.- Wolfe Daniel Boone, Lee Weldman; The city council appropriated $100 in the colonization land Settlement association of tional storage reservoir on the North stated that judges for the Nyssa Clark, Kenneth Williams; Lewis, Clay 543.84. according to H. C. Seymour, for welfare work Tuesday night. This Owyhee Eight schools of this section will send ector. county, according to F. B. Fork of the Malheur river near Beulah. have been secured from out-of ton Wall; Sacajawea, Mary Munster- state club leader. is expected to tide the committee Malheur representatives to the sectional decla try-out When all the Vale Is colonized, the Zutz. field agent. The club boys and girls of the state fund town, from the Wilder and Roswell man; Lincoln, Lawrence Fisher; Har over for the season. matory contest in Nyssa tomorrow communities. 'About 8000 acres on the East Bully Mitchell butte unit of the Owyhee pro have evidently already absorbed a truth riet Beecher Stowe, Helen Winters: which creek bench of the Vale project will re ject will be ready for settlers. many adults are Just beginning night (Friday) a t th e Methodist The following Nyssa students are Grant, Bill Oehr; Lee, Kenneth Eskew; ceive water this spring,' said Zutz. “At Hand In hand, with the bureau of recognize—that the only way to NYSSA-PARMA church. The contest will begin at 8:30 contesting for the try-out: Luella Admiral Dewey, Dwight Johnston; to least a dozen settlers are already on reclamation, the locally organized and Max Parkinson. Frances Foster, three girls, Bertha Wimp, Margaret make money during low price periods is GOLF CLUB CUTS p. m. as the program will be longer Leuck. the ground. They have built temporary financed Vale-Owyhee Land Settlement to lower production costs. While the Maxine Barrett, Ruth Flanary. Eleanor Pinkerton. Charlena Crawford; three than in other years. Admission 10 cents, I Pashley. Helen Clarno. Robert Oehr, workmen. Jack Walters, Clayton Wall. gross value of the club work done last homes. They are clearing brush. They association has carried on Its end of MEMBERSHIP FEE grade children free. are making ready for the transforma reclamation. As rapidly as construction year was $11.393.85 less than the pre Marjorie Oroot Lester Keizer and Dale Wade Nichols. Mae Keizer read the A new division for third and fourth I Blngman. tion of a desert into productive farms. has been completed, the land has been vious year, the net profit was increas A dash of spring rain failed to damp poem “Columbus;” Lois Schweizer, grade pupils was added to the county I Try-outs will be held in other sec- ! “The Blue and Gray." ed $3,38167. They will be ready to use the water settled. Commercial clubs of Ontario, en the enthusiasm of numerous golfers declamatory contest this year. Speakers Itions of the county Friday night. when It Is turned into the Vale canal Vale. Nyssa and Harper and the county who were chasing pellets on the Nyssa- will vie from third and fourth grades, have financed the work. Aseocia- Parma hilltop course last Sunday. Nor on the east bench for the first time, a court NORTHWEST MOUNTED Have You Sent in Your from fifth and sixth, and from the Uon officers elected Tuesday night are: did the rain dampen the course to any few weeks hence. WEED FIRE TUESDAY TROOPER VISITS seven and eighth grade division Read “We are getting an average of ten O. H. Oxman. president; Leo Schmidt, O H. Behoof, for years a mem Renewal to The Journal? extent. It is sandy and there is surpris Inquiries ings must be entered in one of three The fire siren summoned volunteer ber Major a day from prospective set rice president, H. O. Kennard, sec ingly little mud even in the rainy sea of the famous Canadian Northwest firemen of the city from their homes distinct classes—humorous, dramatic One Year....................... $1.50 tlers." said Zuta. "and before the year retary. Dr. J. J. Sarasln. C. C. Hunt, son. Mounted Police, visited the Nyssa at an early hour Tuesday. Fire had and patriotic. is up, we will east Bully creek sold S. D. Ooshert and Frank T. Morgan. Stimulating membership, the en school Monday and again yesterday. He The eight schools of this district are blazed across a weed-covered lot to the told of his years in Canada, of trips in Six Months................... 75c trance fee has been reduced to $7.50, Once a man have sees project land, Nyssa; Estes U Morton, H. O. Boyer. Nyssa, Kingman Kolony. Wade, Bend. east of the H. D. Holmes residence and Africa and Mexico. Wednesday he Four Months .............. 50c the offer good only until April 1, stated priced $5 to $15 per the acre by the govern Ontario; J. D. Fairman, Harper; and was a bit too near the Star hotel for Oregon Trail. Owyhee Dam and safety. ment. be is convinced that Malheur Leo Schmidt. Vale, are directors; Mr. Johnston, secretary. The blaze was soon extinguished made a display of curiosities gathered It costs so little vou can’t af Fred Arcadia. Winner* from the sectional sales agent. The club plana a number of improve county Is in truth a land of opportun Zut*. and no damage was done. However, the on his travels. try-out will compete in the county con story Mr. Zuta wm in Nyssa Monday. He ity for the lrrt^tlon farmer.” ments for this year. A caretaker Pat might have been different had test in Vale next Friday night, March the biaae started nearer someone's Marvin Allen, brother of Mrs Wm. ford to be without vour Hennriatta hs been employed. He will The Jamieson unit of the Vale pro inspected 8 tract of laa$ for fk)e |s 18 collect green fees from non-mmbers. ject will follow in construction and In Kingman fcojony. Tiller, is her* from Ola, Idaho. Daper. Miss Harriet Ahearn, sectional dir borne. Weeds are a fire menace. HOOPSTERS GET CEDAR GIFT CUP . T SEVERAL GAMPS W. C. T. U. HEAD TO SPEAK HERE COURT VOIDS NEW CHARTER