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YOU’LL FIND A CCHEERFUL EARFUL OF CHRISTMAS j HOPPING IN THE JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON OATEWAY TO THE OWYHEF AND BLACK CANYON ÍRRIGATION PROJECTS THE GATE CITY JOURNAL VOLUME XXVII. NO. 7. NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMEER 8, 1932 NYSSA, OREGON BUSIEST AND FASTEST QROWINO TOWN IN OREGON INVESTIGATE - LOCATE $1.50 PER YEAR West Battles To Win Honey For Irrigation FIGHI FANS SEE FAST TIFFS AT EAGLES’ SMOKER I-O-N PROVIDES LONGEST TANGENT IN ENTIRE STATE If the I. O. N. highway is built along the route of the preliminary survey, being run at the present time between Jordan Valley and McDermitt, motorists will lind one sector of 22.4 miles the longest straight tangent in Oregon, accord ing to Earl Weaver, locating engin eer for the state highway depart ment who has had a survey crew a t work in the interior for several weeks. “The road could be built without a single curve through that long stretch of desert," said Weaver. He reported that 61 miles had been surveyed, bringing the present work near completion. The I. O. N. survey was made with an allotment of federal money at the request of many people who be lieve the short cut from Nyssa to McDermitt would provide a valuable outlet for Malheur county and Snake river valley produce, that could be marketed in Nevada and California. r i WILL BE REBUILT OIES OF HEART NYSSA REBEKAHS WILL ENTERTAIN COUNTY CHAPTERS Yellow Rose Rebekah lodge of Nyssa lias made arrangements to entertain 100 visitors at the Joint meeting of the Ontario, Vale, Jor dan Valley and Nyssa lodges here Saturday, December 10. Mrs. Maude Rogers, of Enterprise, grand presi dent of Oregon, will make her first visit in the county. The session opens at 1:30 o'clock In the lodge hall with Mrs. Will Beam, chairman, and Mrs. Lon Root, secretary of the convention. An interesting afternoon program has been arranged with members from all of the visiting lodges tak ing some part. The highlight of the day will be a banquet at 6:30 o'clock in the Meth odist Community church basement. Rebekahs plan to serve 100 guests. DANA IS NAMED GRIEF OF NEW ORGANIZATION Coming as welcome news to the pres ent settlers under the pumping districts ol the Owyhee irrigation project and other proponents of trie development is OSBORN SCORES KNOCKOUT OVER INSURANCE MAN TIMES VOLUN die report from Washington today that SUDDEN DEATH CLAIMS ANOTHER FRANK MORGAN AND E. V. VAN BURNS BOY; GREEN LOSES TO TEER DEPARTMENT AT REAL $1,600,000 is included in the federal bud- OLD TIMER OF NYSSA; BUSINESS PETTEN ATTEND FROM M A L- FIRE, REQUESTS MORE TRAIN if $20,000 is asked for the Vale, $30,000 HOUSES CLOSE FOR FUNERAL SMITH; KID SHOW SPEED. IIEl'R COUNTY; STRONG PLAT for operation and maintenance on the TUESDAY. ING. FORM IS LINED UP. Boise project and $13,000 for the Mini doka. Displaying a championship punch, During a brisk, cold windstorm Mon- Present funds for the Owyhee are ex- Martin Osborn of Garden Valley knock The community was shocked by the With Marshall N. Dana of Portland 1 day, sparks from a defective flue set fire rnusted, so new monies must be appro unexpected death of John M. Robert ed out "Bull” Clark of Burns in the sec its first president, the National Recla to the home of Mrs. Addie Wilson. The priated for such work as the Owyhoe son, 60, well known old timer of the city, ond round of the main event at the well mation association was organized In attended Eagles’ lodge smoker here Fri | fire spread quickly and within a few river siphon and canals who succumbed to a heart attack at 1:30 Salt Lake City Tuesday at the closing moments the entire roof was ablaze. Be Dr. Elwocd Mead appeared before the o'clock Sunday morning. He had not day night. Fans say the event was a session of the Western Ovemors’ con success from the boys' rough and tumble fore it could be controlled by numerous budget committee and urged that funds been ill and was a man of rugged ference. More than sixty attending dele volunteers who hurried to the scene, the be provided for projects being built and health. Mrs. Robertson was awakened opener till the challenge at the close. gates represented the eleven "public upper story of the house was a total loss those in operation, se contended there by a cry but before aid could be sum In the main event. Clark went into land" states, each of which will have and some damage to the first floor re is no surplus of the -¡ops grown on fed- moned, he had passed quietly away. the ring with confidence but left a few one member on the board of directors. sulted. openings which Osborn speedily recog | eral projects. "What is sought is to pre- Funeral services were held from the It was an enthusiastic meeting, ac A. W. Morrison, of the Oregon insur | serve farms already established, to com Methodist Community Church Tuesday nized. A right to the jaw put Clark on cording to Frank T. Morgan, secretary ance rating bureau, had come to Nyssa plete development already begun and afternoon with the Rev. Floyd White in the mat when the gong sounded at the of the Owyhee irrigation district and in answer to the request of local citizens to save to the men 1 j dng on western j charge. Business houses closed and end of the first round. Clark came back member of the Oregon delegation. "We j for a lower premium charge and had farms the fruits of ttfiir expenditures i many old friends attended. Miss Edna in the second with an apparent deter found a militant leader in Mr. Dana,” planned to test the work of the volun- ail’d toils,” said Dr. Mead. mination to end the bout in a hurry. He Dennis sang a solo and there was other he stated. “Largely through his efforts ¡teer department. He and Marshal A. V. made several hard swings which music by the choir. Interment was the National Reclamation association I Cook were on their way to turn in a brought the fans to their feet but Os ir the Ontario cemetery with S. D. was formed for the purpose of preserv | false alarm, when the siren startled born evaded most of them. Osborn’s Goshert in charge for Wm. McBratney ing reclamation as a national policy. them into the rush for the scene of a shifty left to the stomach and a right of Boise. Pall bearers were Chas. Mc SOPHOMORES WILL GIVE FIRST The association will try to give the east real fire. to the jaw again put Clark on the can Connell, H. D. Homes, A. R. Miller, Jess NYSSA HIGH SCHOOL PLAY OF a better understanding of what recla Morrison found th at volunteer fire vas. He took the count to nine. Another PNEUMONIA CLAIMS JAMES A. DIT- Thompson, Ole Servoss and Walter mation means to the nation and we hard right to the jaw and he failed to TON, SETTLER IN JORDAN IN 1885 fighters turned out in record time, that SEASON DECEMBER 14. Johnson. could find no more capable leader than they were at the Wilson home with hose rally. Osborn winning with a knockout. John Marion Roberts was born in “Business Picks Up.” Mr. Dana." carts within three minutes. One hose Phil Radni of Boise and Speed Raf Putnam county, Mo., June 27, 1872, the The constitution for the association ferty of Wilder challenged the winner. Funeral services were held in Cald was attached in two and a half minutes, TWIN FALLS CONTRACTOR WILL youngest son of a family of five child provides for a membership consisting of considered good time, but Morrison ob ren of which Mrs. Thos. Coward of Nys Fans thrilled at the semi-windup well Saturday for James A. Ditton, COMPLETE WORK ON PARMA "Business Picks Up.” governors, state water offleals, congress sa and James Robertson of Lucerne, which went the full four rounds with pioneer stockman of the Jordan Valley jected to the time required by the crew Isn't that good news? Sophomore men of western states, reclamation FRUITLAND LINK. on the other and requested that volun Mo., now survive. He was married in students of Nyssa high school are say- bodies, irrigation distrets, f a r m , Cal Smith of Ontario taking the de section, who succumbed Thursday after Sullivan county, Mo., to Mary Bowers j ing so with the first school presentation civic and labor organizations. The an cision over Jake Green of Nyssa. The a few days illness of pneumonia. Bur teers train for greater efficiency. Volunteers removed furniture from November 28, 1897, to which union three first two rounds went to Green with ial was in Kohlerlawn cemetery at the burning home and prevented the Wm. Hoop of Twin Fall was low bid children were born. Two died in infancy. I of the year, a three-act comedy, “Busi- nual meeting will be held the second Smith twice on the canvas. In the third Nampa. ' ness Picks Up,” which will be presented Tuesday In each October at a plaoe sel blaze from destroying the lower floor. der on the contract for the grading and Until 1912, Mr. Robertson engaged In ¡Wednesday night, December 14, at the ected by the directors. Selection of next Smith came back with a vicious swing Mr. Ditton led a colorful life from which closed Green’s left eye. Both boyhood when, at the age of 14 years, Mrs. Wilson was very grateful for the surfacing of the Parma (almost Nyssa) farming and stock business in Missouri. Liberty theatre. No better statement, years' meeting place was left to Mr. to Fruitland highway on his bid of Then the family came west and located boys showed speed and no little science. he went to Texas as a range rider. Dur work of the department. $58,000, when bids v re received last in Nyssa where his sister Mrs. Coward perhaps no better play, could open the Dana. Fans witnessed a clean, close draw in ing the years that followed, he was in | At the closing session. Mr. Morgan Thursday by the Id a h . highway com resided. He was Interested in various en season. the heavy weight event featuring Smoke the center of adventure wherever it RED CROSS UNITS 'read a communication from Robert W. The plot of the story pertains to the mission. Fourteen miles of road will be terprises in this valley, farming, the Campbell of Nampa and Slugger Baker called. During the historic Leadvilie, WILL CARRY ON; completed, seven miles of new grade livery and transfer business and the last difficulties of a young dentist, Dr. Paul Sawyer, president of the Oregon Recla of ^Garden Valley. Campbell out-boxed Colo., mining rush, he was there. lie Malloy played by Fred Spencer, when mation congress, in which he urged the WORKER TO LEAVE ¡and 14 miles of surfacing with crushed two years operated a small garage. Baker but Baker showed some superior ' told thrilling tales of old Indian days he discovers Tlena Tensen as Valeria continuance of the federal reclamation jrock. The contract calls for completion Mr. Robertson was well liked and had ity in hard slugging. They fought six and participated in many skirmishes policy. Both Mr. Morgan and E. C. Van At the monthly meeting of the county ; by June 1. the esteem of old acquaintances. Surviv ¡Elrod, weeping in his reception room. Petten of Ontario served on committees. | with the redskins during the early In- rounds. ■ Ezra Brumbach as Louie Auf, the office Red Cross chapter in Nyssa Tuesday The project is for relief and crews ing are his widow and daughter Mrs. Earl Marshall of Nyssa won a decision dan uprisings. He was in Globe, Ariz.. Among notables attending were Dr. boy who was “off" because his name over Wilson of Apple Valley in a snappy durng the Indian massacre in Tonto night, Miss Maria Wilson submitted her will consist largely of m. u from the Louise M. Ward of Nyssa, his sister and was Auf, adds much humor to the sit Elwood Mead, commissioner of reclama resgination, effective December 15. She | Apple Valley and Parma sections. Men brother, numerous nieces and nephews. four rounds of preliminary entertain Basin. tion, Governor Ross of Idaho and Gov uation. Ditton came to Jordan Valley in 1885 has spent four months in the county will receive 50 cents an hour and it Is The bereaved relatives have the deep ment. Marshal showed more speed and Capable support is given by the re ernor Dem of Utah, who is prominently and made his home at Sir r.vtlle for and warm appreciation of her work said only Idaho men will be employed, sympathy of Nyssa friends. better training. maining cast, consisting of Bill Holady mentioned for secretary of the Interior Marion Osborn and Norman Leavitt, many years. He is survived by his wid was expressed. Miss Wilson will go to j The Parma-Fruitland cut-off will as George Beckerly, a detective who Im in the cabinet of President-elect Roose Spokane from here. ¡make the third read serving motorists bantam weights, put on a fancy curtain ow, two daughters. Mrs. Anna Mordcn, \U T O EXAMINER personates a Russian anarchist; Arthur velt. W. O. Ide, almost as favorably After a friendly discussion of the who pass through this section. An oiled raiser, showing lots of class and speed Janet M. Ditton; two sons, Alfred Dit Chapman as Detective Briar, a "hard- known to Malheur county friends of ir work of the Red Cross, those present highway runs from Ontario or Vale to DIES SUDDENLY for kids. Their two rounds ended in a ton and William Ditton all of Sheaville; favored close cooperation with County boiled" officer of the law; Everett Huff rigation as Mr. Dana, represented Gov Nyssa, Parma and Caldwell. An oiled draw. Robertson and Mullen survived and one sister Mrs. Frank Ditton of man as Jimmy Welch the jilted lover of ernor Meier of Oregon. R. E. Shepherd, Judge David F. Graham and the com highway runs from Ontario to Fruit A1 J. Rousseau, examiner for the state the boys' free-for-all opener with Baird, Auburn, N. Y. He was born in Canada. missioners under whose Jurisdiction Valerie Elrod; Ethel Mary Boydell as speaker at the Owyhee dam dedication, land and over the desert to Caldwell. traffic department, died suddenly of a Parkinson and Pompeii taking the county funds for indigents and relief ] The new cut-off will keep motorists on heart attack In La Grande Saturday. ¡Esther Kimberly who aids In planning represented the Idaho chamber of com count. , FIRE DEPARTMENT work are expended. It has been sug the Idaho side and also provide a short His home was In Salem and the body the adventure; Melba Parkinson as Mrs. merce. Fay Rose of Boise refereed all the At the request of several western gested that a local supervisor be ap Mattie Snipper, a widow lady who is a cut between Nyssa and Fruitland. WILL REORGANIZE was shipped to Salem for Interment. Mr. bouts. Among other notables attending ! congressmen, a resolution was passed pointed for relief work in Vale, Nyssa The Nyssa-Parma highway tics into Rousseau gave the examinations for patient of Dr. Paul Malloy; Betty Coob j asking the Reconstruction Flnanoe cor- were Rulyn Ricks, Nampa promoter, as Miml Snipper, the ten-year-old and Ontario and that they be paid a the new cut-off about a mile northeast driver’s licenses and had made frequent Sid Burbidge, fire chief, has called a and Scott Davis, promoter of Ontario. ! poration to modify Its rules so that tr- of town. visits in Nyssa, Ontario and Vale. He daughter of Mrs. Mattie Snipper; Vera 1 rigatlon projects may be Included in the Don Graham was timekeeper while meeting for Friday evening at the city small salary. The recent action of the taxpayers’ Oarrison as Grandma Malloy who has was last here several weeks ago. Bernard Frost, Dave Dugger and Wm. hall for the purpose of reorganizing the league in proposing a reduction in the always saved for a rainy day; Harriet | list of self-liquidating projects to DeOroft, Eagles' committee had charge Nyssa volunteer fire department. Cap FLOCKMASTERS BUY indigent fund of $15.000. allowed in the Sarazln as Mrs. O'Hara, a happy Irish which loans may be made under the act. tains of hose companies and chemical of the event. lady about thirty-five; Fay Betts as An appeal to the federal corporation MUCH HAY HERE MERCURY HITS 2 Another card is planned for the near outfit will be elected. 'Burbidge states budget, to $10,000 was disapproved. for funds with which to carry on un Mrs. Dick Tensen presided. Becker, a news reporter. that an efficient fire department will ABOVE THIS A. M. Patty future. completed work will be made. Miss Stella Flshbum Is director. aid in reducing the increased insurance Several hays sales at $4 and $3.50 par Early need Is declared for construc rates which recently went into effect W. C. T. U. HOLDS ton have been reported In this vicinity Old Man Winter finally got to Nyssa tion of works on the Owyhee project so HUNTERS BAG 12 here. It is also reported that the council during the week. John Stringer of this morning, bringing a minimum tem BASKET BALL BOY that delivery of gravity water for the COUNTY INSTITUTE Weiser is said to have bought between perature of 2 above zero at the govern CANADIAN HONKERS Is making plans for the purchase of a relief of farmers under the pumping FRACTURES WRIST districts HERE ON TUESDAY 800 and a thousand tons between Nyssa ment weather station In Adrian. Co’.d motor fire truck. can be hastened. Funds are also was accompanied by an icy wind yester and the ’Y”. Ralph Jones has purchased needed for construction of the North Eddie Powell, his lather Fred PoweU Vale, Ontario, Parma and Nyssa were day which made the weather seem ex the John Lakey, Chas. Garrison, Frank Ross Johnston, snappy Uttle basket Fork dam on the Vale project In order and Ed. Pruyn did one better than the GROWEPS DELIVER represented at the county institute of Morgan and Drue Anderson hay. Pieter tremely wintry after weeks of mild ball player from Big Bend, won't be to secure water for the Jamieson unit. party which brought eleven Canadian CHRISTMAS TURKS the W. C. T. U. at the Methodist Com- Tensen received $4 per ton for over 300 weather. The temperature is climbing throwing baskets for a few days as he Mr. Morgan left here Saturday, Join honkers to town. Last Thursday, they munnity church here Tuesday. Mrs. C. tin s with the understanding th at he will upward today with the brightest sun suffered a minor fracture of the wrist ing the Oregon delegation on the Port bagged an even dozen big geese on the shine in several days. Local turkey growers delivered a E. Bingham, county president, tendered supply sheds for lambing. while playing last Thursday evening In land Rose. He returned yesterday. Owyhee river. I t’s goose, not turkey, for half carload of birds here vesterdav her resignation on account of ill health. an Inter-class game. Dr. J. J. Sarazln A higher price was anticipated for the Eddie’s Christmas dinner. for the Christmas pool. They were re [Mrs. I. H. Frizzell of Vale was elected hay crop but continued mild weather STATE WILL GIVE found that one bone had been fractur WILL REPAIR BROKEN TOYS ed but It was a clean break and John LIBRARY COOKED FOOD SALE ceived at the Nyssa Grain company by 'president. Mrs. Leon Hlgby of Nyssa, has favored the sheepman and he post AUTO TEST HERE ston wlU soon be back in the game. C. J. Keizer is a handy man and likes the Idaho-Oregon Turkey growers asso vice-president, Mrs. I. Troxell of On poned buying until the price slipped Johnston Is captain of the Freshman the kiddles, so he has offered to repair For the purpose of adding to the city ciation for an advancement of 10 cents tario, 2nd vice president, and the third downward. Mr. Jones said hay would In the new schedule of examinations class squad. and repaint any old toys which might be will be selected by the Vale union. Rev. have brought at least $1 per ton more library fund, the Nyssa Civic club will per pound for tops. given for the children of needy families Idaho-Oregon dividends on the Nov Floyd White had charge of the morning had sales been made a month ago. Mr. for licenses to drive, the state traffic hold a cooked food sale Saturday. De department has slated one visit In Nys cember 17, at the Nyssa Packing com ember pool brought $2900 to growers, : devotionals. At noon a covered luncheon Jones brought another band of 1500 sa, Ontario and Vale for the months of Geo. W McKnight, turkey “king of ¡in the community. The toys could be left Vale was here on association business with Mr Keizer or at the Red Cross of- ewes to the J. Gilmore ranch last week. pany. Every member is asked to contri who were paid a t the rate of 11-2 cents was enjoyed. February and Friday. “The People Want Bread Not Beer.” Most of his sheep are on the open December, January, | flee in the city hall. bute some article and all purchases will per pound for No. 1 toms and 2 1-2 cents was the topic of an address by Rev. range in Jacobsen's Gulch where cured March. In Nyssa, the examinations will for hens of all ages. be appreciated. John E. Oarver of Vale at the afternoon grass provides good feed. He anticipates be given at the city hall in the Malheur session. Other numbers were: vocal solos bringing them to his Nyssa feed grounds County Bank building. Further an Miss Josephine Brush, accompanied by before Christmas. Sheep are remaining nouncement will be made in The Jour Joyce Bailey; letter from Mrs. Bingham ,on the range several weeks longer than nal. read by Mrs. J. E. Douglas; vccal in ordinary years. solos, Mrs. Chauncy Kirkpatrick of P ar STRINGER SERVING Twelve months have rolled around wlU be displayed In the window of the ma; devotionals, Mrs. Zoe E. Jones; MOTORISTS MAY TIME FOR ASSAULT since the last Christmas and now an D. and A. building. Look them all over Malh.’ur county farmers may not be (best plot entered), $10. I vocal solo, Kermlt Llenkaemper; duet, and see If Santa hasn't already made First, second, third and fourth prizes Ruth and Pauline Wolfe; address, Rev. Missourians but they know their corn PURCHASE HALF other Joyful Yuletlde Is Uttle more than one stop here. John Stringer started serving a 90-day and they are exhibiting it for prizes at ¡will be given for the best 10 and 50ears ¡J. Lester Vail. YEAR LICENSES jail sentence at Baker yesterday on con two weeks hence. Oreen, bushy trees Not only are the provisions for this the first Malheur county com show In | of Yellow and White com, and for sweepstakes in each division. Special viction on a charge of assault with a have been brought from the mountain Christmas lavish but the prices are low the Wilson building In Ontario Friday HENDERSON YOUTH Sheriff C. W. Olenn, in charge of the dangerous weapon on Robert Stanfield, sides and they are glistening with tinsel er than they have ever been before. and Saturday of this week. There will prizes will be given for displays of five FRACTURES ARM collection of auto licenses for Malheur former United States senator from Ore and toys. Santa Claus has already made Donors for the Nyssa Oft Exchange be entries from Big Bend and Boule ears. David Henderson. Jr., of Owyhee Dam county, received word Wednesday from gon. Stringer was convicted in July of one visit In Nyssa and ha left a packful are: Idaho Power company, Liberty vard, already famous for com produc j The show is being presented by the of gifts which the Nyssa merchants will Theatre, Powell Service Station, Oolden tion, from around Nyssa, Ontario and Ontario Commercial club, with the as has been staying with friends in On the state department in Salem that on hitting Stanfield with his automo Rule. Nordale Furniture Company, Vale and perhaps a few prize ejrs from sistance of Ontario merchants. The ar- tario since the school term opened In and after December 21, owners of motor bile. He appealed and the dec is ¡on was attempt to distribute far and wide. Santa says the tradesmen have been Caldwell Store, Nyssa Oafs. Nyssa Phar sustained. Stanfield was Injured by the | rangements have been In charge of W September. Last week he fractured an ! vehicles who have not purchased the the new lands of the Vale irrigation J. Plnney. secretary and County Agent arm while playing basket baU but did : 1932-33 plates may purchase a half car after the two had quarelled over kind. These gifts wlU cost nothing. With macy, Owyhee Beauty Shop. Schwetzer project. every 50 cents cash purchase, goes a Cafe, McHargue Barber Shop. JSder not learn th at the injury was serious 'year license at half price. The plates grazing land. Awards in the com growing contest R. O . Larson. gift coupon. Each coupon must be sign Hardware and Orocery, Rosy Cafe. Wil until an X-ray was taken in the office may be secured from Sheriff Olenn or will be made to only those entries who ed and dropped in any coupon box in son Drygood and Orocery. Swan Bak FORMER NYSSA GIRL DIES AT EAGLES CONVENTION of Dr. J. J. Sarazln. The arm has been the secretary of state In Salem. recorded their field and secured yield Chester Arthurs was called from his town. Saturday, December 34, at 3 p. m , ery, Norcott Sendee Station, Bertsch set and is healing nicely. records before the field was harvested. Don Graham took a party of Eagles The Hendersons have been staying at Mrs. W. A. Breshears of Mitchell home In Boise to Ontario where hts the gift drawing will open with Prank Barber Shop, Haxle Oarage. Dr. K. D. Such entries have been preparing for Morgan, secretary of the commercial Noroctt Lawrence Sendee Station, Pink the com show since early last summer. tothe district convention at La Grande the J. B. Smith place near Dunaway, butte Is 111 of lnflamatory rheumatism. older daughter passed away two weeks club, in charge. The first person called erton Hemstitching Shop. Nyssa Pack ago after an attack of yellow Jaundice. today. In the party were Al Thompson. where Mr. Henderson has been Invoic Prizes for the com growing contest, ing company, Baldridge Implement follow: for senior class 5 seres—$50, Bernard Frost, Jake Fisher, Warren ing for the General Construction com Judgment for plaintiff In the sum of She was married and leaves her hus may select the gift he most desires, and so on down the line until every gift has company, Nyssa Tailor Shop, Bolse- first; $25. second; $20. third; $15. McHargue, BUI Keizer and Mr. Graham pany. His work Is completed and the $6700 was returned last Wednesday by band and two small children. She will brought Its own special message of Payette Lumber company. Nyssa Flour family plan to leave ths week for Van ,the jury which heard the case of Harry be remembered by Nyssa friends. Mr. fourth; $10, fifth; Junior class one acre MU. Nyssa Ormin company apd "Honey" Ed. Wilson made a business trip to couver. Wash , where they wUl spend ;Kleinachmldt vs. R. E Scribner, Ontario Arthurs stopped here on return to see Christmas cheer to the winner. —$30, first; $05. second; $12.50. third; the balance of the winter with relatives. garage man, in the court at Welser. his sister Ms. J. N. Shelton and family. | The gifts offered by Nyssa merchants Poster. $7.60, fourth; $5, fifth; sweepstakes Boise on Tuesday. JORDAN VALLEY RANCHER DIES I WILSON HOUSE Federal Budget Gives Owyhee $1,600,000 Sum Corn Growers Show Best Ears at County Show in Ontario 9th, 10th “BUSINESS PICKS UP,” NEXT WEEK IDAHO LETS NEW I CUT-OFF CONTRACT Santa Brings Packful of Free Gifts for Christmas Shoppers