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5 “ “ b S Rocky «Mía» JuK” OUR COMPLIMENTS TO THE 4-H MEMBERS WHO WILL RECEIVE ACHIEVMENT PINS NYSSA, OREGON GATEWAY TO THE OWYHEE AND BLACK CANYON IRRIGATION PROJECTS THE GATE CITY JOURNAL BUSIEST AND FASTEST OROWING TOWN IN OREOON INVESTIGATE - LOCATE NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY JANUARY 12, 1933 VOLUME XXVII. NO. 1. COUNTY WILL SURFACE HOADS NEAH 3 T NYSSA, OREGON JAKE GREEN GETS KNOCKOUT IN 6TH ROUND IN ONTARIO Wlth a knockout wallop In the sixth round, Jake Green of Nyssa took the honors over Les Rosen- berry of Emmett in the semi-finals of the first smoker given by the Eagles Lodge of Ontario in the neighboring city last Friday night. Norman Leavitt, also of Nyssa, took part in the card, meeting the Holloway youngster of Ontario with whom he fought a draw. A fast, thrilling event, according to Nyssa fans, was the headliner for the evening, Cal Smith of On tario vs. Jumping Joe Domingo of Boise, which ended in a referee’s decision in Smith’s favor. Scott Davis and Wm. Malson of Ontario managed the card which drew a good sized crowd. Bernard Frost attended from here and also stated Tuesday that Nyssa Eagles lodge plans to give another smoker soon. NYSSA T LADS FROM VALE IN OPENER HERE Horne Seeks Aid O f Californians For I-O-N Hiway ROBERT R. BUTLER OIES AT CAPITOL; $1.50 PER YEAR MORTON SAYS OUT OF STATE SHEEP ESCAPE T A X ROLL Murray Morton, new assessor of Malheur county, believes the Oregon legislature can help this county to the tune of many dollars in tax money If a law is passed providing that assessments shall begin on January 1, Instead of March 1. as the present law provides. He has re quested local legislators to prepare such a bill. When assessments are postponed until March, thousands of transient sheep and cattle which winter in Jordan Valley and other border lands In winter and early spring escape the tax roll. Morton says they leave for the hills before the assessment can be made. He be lieves it a substantial loss as Mal heur county has more state border land than any other In Oregon, bordering Idaho on the east and Nevada on the south. Morton discussed the matter with Jordan Valley stockmen and stopp ed in Nyssa on return to the county seat Friday. DANA GOES TO WASHINGTON TO AID PROJECTS “ A straight, wide, high-speed road, running due south from Harper to Mc- _____ iDermitt, there to connect with the ¡Winnemucca, Nev., highway.” SENATOR C A RE Y INTRODUCES RECENTLY ORGANIZED ..T O W N Thus, Riley Horne visions the I-O-N DELEGATION FROM WASHINGTON UNEMPLOYED WILL GET WINTER W I L I. ACCOMPANY FUNERAL TEAM WINS FIRST GAME; HIGH highway, which he has carefully map BILL PROVIDING FOR LOANS TO WORK; COURT FAVORS GRAD ped for presentation to the highway de- PARTY; NYSSA FRIENDS SEND IRRIGATION DISTRICTS FROM SCHOOL QUINTET DEFEATS VALE partments of the several states lnterest- ING NYSSA CEMETERY ROAD; CONDOLENCES. AND PARMA. ed In the construction of the much R. F. C. COURT HERE MONDAY. needed highway outlet through Mal heur county. He left this week for The house met Monday at Washing Marshall N. Dana, of Portland, presi Nyssa took the long end of a tri- Cloverdale, Cal., and took the map with The Malheur county court has appro him to show the California highway j ton and adjourned Immediately out of cornered basket ball program with the dent of the national reclamation asso priated a winter nest egg of $3000 from county seat lads at the Nyssa gym Tues- commission what a short, straight route respect to the deaths Saturday of Rep- ciation, Is In Washington in the Interest the general fund for relief work on day night it Is and to secure its aid in promoting resentatives Robert R. Butler of Oregon of the completion of irrigation projects roads in the vicinity of Vale, Ontario and Samuel A. Kendall of Pennsylvania. In their opening game of the season, jthe road M a ,ederal ald project. now under construction. That Dana has and Ny.'sa, $1000 to be allocated to each Nyssa town team ramblers defeated! The entire stretch passes through Accompanied by an official committee already made some progress Is evidenc community. Only men, with dependants, ed by the bill Introduced yesterday by Vale 39 to 19, introducing several new PubUc domaln- H° m e 111 wlu follow and relatives, Congressman Butler's who have applied for the work in the players and former college and high a na‘ ur£d Pass through Keeny canyon body left Washington Monday night for Senator Carey of Wyoming, which three towns will be employed and It school stars which have long been pop- iand the otberbU ‘ 3 encountered He The Dalles where burial will take place. sanctions loans from the Reconstruction will be supervised by the various road- ular in the leading midwinter sport. ! b eev es it could be bu.lt for $750 to The party will reach The Dales at 5 a. Finance corporation for building "reser masters and the county court. Arthur Norcott was high point man for *1000 P « mUe- ftnd m. Friday morning and is expected to voirs. laterals and appurtenant works.” Judge David F. Graham, Commis Nyssa with ten counters, Hadley high west connection with Jordan Valley. pass through Nyssa tonight. Friends of According to C. A. Betts, the Owyhee sioners Ora E. Clark and E. H. Brum- the congressman recall that Mr. Butler for Vale with nine. Vale held the lead construction program for the coming bach were here Tuesday to make plans made his last visit here on September until the opening of the second half. year contemplates the completion of the for an Immediate start. The work will 25, when he was on his campaign tour. | Nyssa’s first line-up included: Ram- North Canal to Mitchell butte and con consist largely of hand and team labor Messages of condolence will be sent the baud and Dick Young, guards; Kenneth struction of a lateral to connect with In the surfacing of town and country family from the Owyhee district board McDonald, center; John Young and the Ontarlo-Nyssa canal. The appro roads. Men will be paid $1.50 per day, and other organizations. priation bill carries $1,557,000 for the this wage being favored In order to pro FIVE SONS SURVIVE WELL KNOWN Norcott, forwards; with George John The following official committee to ston, Nate Young, Graham, Boor, Jones, Owyhee. rate the work among many applicants. CITIZEN OF KEATING DISTRICT Hopkins, Thompson and Price, taking attend the burial was appointed by Tne work will continue until the appro IN BAKER COUNTY. part at frequent Intervals. Vale line-up: iif,T O n „ Speaker Garner; Representative Haw- priations are exhausted. King and Huggins forwards; Hadley, |PAY OF COLLEGE INSTRUCTORS |iey 0f Oregon, Johnson and Horr of LITTLE PIIYLUS FOSTER S U C- SCHOOLS WILL HOLD The court found 47 applicants on the AGAIN REDUCED FROM 9 TO 27 Washington and Simmons of Nebraska. CUMBS TO PNEUMONIA; FUNER center; Shurtliff, Carlisle, guards; subs, BIG4-H RALLY AT Nyssa list, about half the number that Mrs. W. R. Butler, the congressman's Marshal A. V. Cook of Nyssa was ¡Hope, Hutton, Chester Ilch, Mulkey. PER CENT. AL YESTERDAY. applied for relief work here In 1932. The KOLONY FRIDAY mother, and Mrs. J. A. Sprouls. both of NYSSA 21 VALE 10 same condition exists in the two other called to Baker Friday by the death of Mountain City, Tenn., accompany the his father Thomas Carl Cook 75, who In the high school clash, Nyssa towns, said Judge Graham, so he does Friday will be a big night at King- not believe the unemployment problem succumbed to a stroke of paralysis suf- swamped the visitors 21 to 10 but it was ! Slicing $265,000 from estimated salary party. Eight days after the birth of her In man Kolony school when Russel Mc- Is as serious this winter as it was last. fered last Wednesday. Funeral services no easy victory in spite of the two to expenses for the next two years, which , Because of the short term remaining, fant brother. Phyllis, youngest daughter Kennon will hold a Joint achievement He also believes the low price of pro were held In Baker Sunday afternoon one score as Vale kept about even until is jn addition to the $580.000 already Ie8lslators do not favor calling a spec- of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Foster, died Sun day program for 4-H club members of duce made it easier for needy families wlth burial at Mt. Ho;>e cemetery. Rev the third quarter. Lakey made ten j lopped off operating expense, the O re -!ial election to fill the vacancy caused by day afternoon at the Holy Rosary hos Big Bend, Wade, Owyhee and the K ol Joste J. Bach of North Powder, formerly counters for Nyssa, Schwezer seven gon state board of higher education at Mr' Butlcr s death- to lay in a supply for winter. pital after an illness of three weeks. She ony. L. J. Allen, Corvallis, assistant state while Lewis Bean was high point man its meeting Monday at the University The court favored graveling of the of Nyssa, officiated. had suffered a mastoid Infection and club leader, will bring some 4-H movies. Mr. Cook was born in New Hamp for Vale with six. Belts and Sager play road to the Nyssa cemetery, a few bad club squared away the budget for the POMONA GRANGE double pneumonia developed, causing Mrs. Kathryn Claypool, school superin shire September 9, 1857, and came to ed guards, Howard Boor, center; and street* and nearby county roads. Archie biennium of 1933 and 1934 so that Ore her death shortly before 4 o'clock Sun tendent, R. O. Larsen, and Mrs. Tom Baker county in October, 1899. He locat Oswald Forbes, relief. INVITES PIERCE; Howell is roadmaster in this district. gon’s five institutions of higher learn day. Lowe will speak. Mrs. Lowe Is given ed on a homestead near Keating and It was their night off for Nyssa ing will function on 31 per cent less State Relief Work FARMERS CONVENE Phyllis had reached the age of two credit for the organization of the first The state highway department is be lived there until a year ago when he juniors who lost to Vale 34 to 4. money than they used in the biennium years and nine months. She was bom 4-H club and first Parent-Teacher as ginning a second relief Job In Malheur moved to Baker. Mr. Cook was married LOCALS TROUNCE PARMA of 1929 and 1930. Walter M. Pierce, congressman-elect, April 8, 1930, in Nyssa. She was a love sociation In this county. county, the grading of 6 and 3-4 miles to Cora Belle Morris January 11, 1837, In returns games at Parma last "What other departments of the state is invited to Malheur Pomona grange at ly child and her death brought sorrow It will be a big night for the boys and of the Central Oregon highway near in Smith Center, Kansas. For six years Thursday night, Nyssa high walloped government in Oregon have taken par- Oregon Slope January 28. He will also to the Foster family and their many girls and aU parents are Invited. Mr. Cook was deputy sheriff in Smith Juntura which will cost over $98,000. the Idahoans 30 to 18 In spite of a 7 to allel reductions? the board asked in its confer with the Owyhee Irrigation board friends. Surviving are her parents, four The commission has designated that 68 Center and during his long residence in 0 lead made by Parma In a slow first report. sisters, Crete Marie, Eleanor, Frances, at Nyssa. Keating served as Justice of the peace. LIZARD SWIMS IN per cent of the labor shall come from quarter. Schweizer scored 11, Lakey 8, Cuts were increased by the discovery Last Thursday, County Agent Larsen and Grace, and three brothers Howard, He was active In Baker county politics Multnomah county, 7 per cent from Boor 1, Hatch 3, Sager 4 and Seits 3. that slashes made in November, totaling ,uraj committee for the purpose of dis who is home from Gooding college. GRAHAM’S OFFICE having been republican central com Harney and the balance from Malheur. The second string defeated Parma 18 $670,000, were not sufficient to balance calIed a meetlng of the grange agrlcul- Curtis and the baby Thomas. Dan Teters has charge of the work for mitteeman for many years. to 10 with Spencer high point man for the budget on the basis of the income cussing farm projects for 1933. Hearty Funeral services were held yesterday An almost extinct species of the liz Mr. Cook is survived by his widow, Nyssa with 5, Joe Hansen for Parma from all sources. Thus the total reduc the General Construction company of support was given (1) weed control, (2) from the Community Church with the ard In this part of the country, a water five sons, Arthur V. of Nyssa, C. LeRoy Seattle. The camp has been erected and with 10. tion was boosted to $830,000. officiating. The lizard or "water dog” was found In Cot accrediting dairy and beef cattle as Rev. Floyd White of Clarkston, Wash.; Carl E. of Baker, work is getting under way. A hard fought third string clash was $132,000 Saved Annually I tuberculosis free, (3) gopher control, (4) Sager boys were pall bearers. Friends tonwood creek by George Toombs, Walter B. and Jesse L of Keating, a sis tied at 13 all at the end of the alloted Salary reductions ranged from 9 to organization of a livestock shipping as sent lovely floral tributes. After the ser Westfall rancher, and is now swimming ter Mrs. Ada of Alfred, Maine, and 16 time. In two minutes play, Parma add 27 per cent. sociation, (5) control of crows and spar vice, Interment was made in the Nyssa In a Jar at the office of Donald M. Gra grand children. OWYHEE COMMUNITY ed a lone counter to win 14 to 13. Wil These will provide $132,000 a year sav cemetery with the Nyssa Funeral Home ham, local curio fan. It Is about four Mr. and Mrs. Cook and daughter son was high point man for Nyssa with ings In addition to those brought about rows, (G) farm beautification. CLUB WILL MEET Farmers told Carl D. SUven, game In charge. Inches long and resembles a lizard In aU Thelma attended the funeral on Sun- 5, Johnston for Parma with 4. by the 5 to 15 per cent cuts which the commissioner from Baker, that pheas respects except that It prefers water to A T HITE RESIDENCE day staffs took during the current year. PAYETTE 28, NYSSA 27 ants were too numerous in Malheur desert sands. It Is alive and attracting STAR INSTALLATION One point gave Payette high a game county. D. C. Demlng, grange master, One of the nicest social events of last much comment as It Is the first “swim with Nyssa on the Payette court Satur- BIG BEND GRANGE Owyhee—Owyhee Community club AUTO TIRE PICKS will appoint a committee to confer fur week was the Eastern Star Installation ming" lizard observed In this section UP 6-INCH STICK day night, 28 to 27, with Lakey again will meet with Mrs. John Hite Thursday ther with him. where the dry land kind abound. MEETS ON TUESDAY Mrs. Karl Norvall, Pomona, lecturer, attended by fifty Stars, Masons and ______ [starring for the locals. Nyssa second January 19. Officers for the year will guests last Wednesday night. Officers Dick Young, surveyor with the recla- | string defeated Payette 17 to 15 with be elected. held the annual lecturer’s school in On installed were: Mrs. Will Beam, worthy SIPPY FALLS FROM Big Bend—The grange will meet in tario the same day. T. R. Beers and John Wall of Creston mation service, was out in the “sticks” ,Bela Sager starring. matron; Bernard Frost, worthy patron; regular session Tuesday night, January were ovemleht guests of the Lowes Saturday and punctured a tire on one | TOWN TEAM ORGANIZES STACK, BADLY HURT Mrs. Earl Ward, associate matron; Wednesday bringing Clayton Wall back of the goverment cars. Upon examining The town team ramblers organized 17 and a cordial Invitation Is extended Frank Miller of Ontario, associate pat JOURNAL FINDS from his Christmas vacation spent at (the tube, mechanics at Hoxie Garage last Thursday night by electing Owen to all grangers to be present as the J. D. Slppy, employe at the George ron; Mrs. Dick Tensen, secretary; Mrs. home. j found a piece of greasewood eight in- Price, coach and manager; and Nate worthy Lecturer, Mrs. Joe King has a WINNER OF RADIO J. J. Sarazln, treasurer; Mrs. J. R. Ward ranch, was seriously Injured last special program that will be of interest Kenneth McDonald is visiting his | ches long and almost an inch across in Young, business secretary. Price is ar- Hunter, chaplain; Mrs. A. H. Boydell, Friday when he fell from a hay stack cousin Oerald DeBord in Payette. the tube. The stick was no splinter but ranging for games with other towns to all. Mr. Turnbull, superintendent of Don Leavitt, Nyssa youth, held the organist; Mrs Leo Hollenberg, conduc and fractured his leg In three places. Ontario schools and R. G. Larson, coun winning number for the Philco baby Officers elected at the Owyhee Sun- reesmbles a good sized piece of kind teams of the Snake river valley. tress; Hettle Medesker, associate; Mrs. One of the bones was pushed through ty day school Sunday were Oscar P in k-jiing WOOd. It left but a very small hole . agent will speak. The agriculture and grand radio given at the close of Wilson Frost, marshal; Mrs. John Forbes, the flesh. Slppy was rushed to the Holy ston, superintendent. W. W. Smith, as- in tire and tube. The mechanics found legislative committees will give reports Drygoods Christmas sale, but he did not Adah; Mrs. Ruby Newby, Ruth; Mrs. Rosary Hospital. He was ordered moved and the Lecturer has a stunt to test the know it. in fact, he had thrown his Nettle Medesker, Esther; Margaret to the veterans’ hospital at Boise but on slstant superintendent; Doris Klingback it the biggest reason for a punture they CHINOOK VISITS HIGH mentality of all present. secretary and treasurer and Alta Brad- j had ever observed, ticket away. Mrs. Leavitt read the wln- Young, Martha; Eva Boydell, Electa; account of the seriousness of the injury IRONSIDE COUNTRY ley, pianist. | ------------ C. E. Peck. Joe King and Burt Rob- ning number in The Journal and when Mrs. Wm. Schireman, warder; Mrs. E. could not be moved this week. Rev. and Mrs. Peterson of Caldwell Ironside—Sunshine and Chinook erts attended a meeting of the grange j-jer son returned home, she asked to see D. Norcoti, sentinel. Mrs. J. R. Hunter, NYSSA GRAIN CO. Sunday school missionary, visited Sun winds are melting the snow in this area. agriculture committees at Mr. Larsens tfle ticket. Don lost no time in return- Mrs. Frank Hall and Mrs. 8. D. Goshert CIVIC CLUB ELECTION RECEIVING TURKS day school and were dinner guests of the spot where he had discarded were Installing officers. Mrs. Ooshert However, there Is about 6 Inches of office Thursday. Mrs. Joe King attend- jng the Klingbacks. ed a meeting of county lecturers. ¡the ticket and there he found it. The snow on the fields. Roads and hill sides received her past matron's pin. At next Wednesday’s meeting, Nyssa Miss Alta Bradley is visiting relatives Nyssa Grain company will receive Mrs. A. Prosser of Star is a guest of , Leavitts now have music in their home, are bare. Civic club will elect officers. An achieve dressed turkeys for the January pool in Baker and Emmett this week. her son Elmer and family. | Ernest Wilson, Philco agent, reports Joe Van Cleave of Hereford visited at ment day program for 4-H club mem ; OREGON SLOPE RANCHER WED Mrs. T. M. Lowe spent last week at this week and next. The market ad- Mr. and Mrs. Plin Case, Mrs. Cnat the recpnt ^ ig nf new Spts of Wm. E. J. Beams several days last week | T. J. Cartco, well known rancher of bers, supervised by Mrs. H. R. Sherwood the ranch cooking for men who were vancement will be paid and an addi- Mrs. Eugene Pratt, who has been Purdy and Paula were Boise visitors Noah Wm Olson Garrit stam and E1 Oregon Slope, was married to Mrs. Bcr- and Mrs. Dick Tensen, will be held with | tional dividend if the turkeys bring a hauling ice and butchering Itha A. McClure of Payette New Year’s Russell McKennon, assistant county in Willamette valley the past Prldalr- i™vin<r mer Leavitt. Lynn Kygar is helping in the Jack higher price when sold on consignment. visiting fortnight, returned home Saturday. B. N. Millsap o i . I day by Judge David F. Graham at agent, in charge. Mrs. Leo Hollenberg's McConnell sheep camp during the vaca- Yesterday, the feed company received C. F. Wise left for Silver City, Idaho ai^ business interests here ™ arsd division will serve. Vale. JANUARY COURT DELAYED of Rosco Green. The sheep are being turkeys for members of the Idaho-Ore- Thursday for a visit with his son Ray 11116 Coleman fam: V formerly fed on the Klingback ranch. gon turkey growers association. 1 moved to the Millsap ranch formerly Wise and family. Absence of Judge W. W. Wood, who W. R. Lofton moved 300 head of cattle occupied by the Rosers. Mr. end Mrs. C. E. Peck and Mrs. Eva is engaged in Baker county, and the Ill last Tuesday to his ranch at Unity Hamblin were Sunday visitors In the ness of Attorney R. D. Lytle prevented where they will feed. Harvey Otis home In Kingman Kolony. the convening of court Monday. Jurors Omar Presley and wife were In Vale Joe Brumbach attended a meeting of were called to Vale today but It Is Friday. doubtful If court work will get under the taxpayers league Saturday. Thos. and Dave Logan of Brogan After the Oregon senate defeated the ment of taxes as April 1, July 1, October Miss Duncan of Boise was a week end way. Believing that the local newspapers j Water is on most of the acreage of were In Ironside Thursday In return proposed general sales tax 15 to 13 Sat 1, and December 31. A rebate of 2 per guest in the E. L. Tate home. of Malheur county will Interest farmers [ the Vale project and it Is expected that from Unity. urday night, the state legislature ad cent would be allowed on taxes if the IDAHO MISSES CUPID Gsrrit Muntjewerff is employed in in all parts of the country who have water will soon be on the Owyhee lands. John Hardman and Ralph Dern of journed Its special session at 12:30 a. m. entire amount was paid prior to April 1. Eder Hardware store at Adrian during made inquiry concerning the Vale and A number of settlers have purchased Unity were at W. R. Loftons last week Another tax bill Introduced by the Blaming the gin marriage law for Sunday. The senate rejected the much Owyhee Irrigation projects, H. G. Ken- Owyhee land and are making the early while riding for cattle in that vicinity. Mr. Enos' absence. Mr. and Mrs. L. Eachus were Caldwell weddings being “ as scarce as a gold debated measure after It had been ap same legislators provides that taxes on nard, secretary of the Vale-Owyhee arrangements for farming, such as visitors Saturday. | strike in Idaho," Representative G rlf- proved In the house of representatives property sold during the year shall be Land Settlement association. Is sending clearing of b ush and leveling, in order prorated between the buyer and seller E. H. Brumbach attended a meeting nn 0f Shoshone has Introduced a bill earlier that day. JOHN XENOS HOME numerous copies of the papers to In to be ready to use the water when It is The house favored the sales tax 34 to unless an agreement to the contrary Is of the county court at Vale and Nyssa in the Idaho legislature which would quirers considered the "best bets.” In first released on the Owyhee. FROM VALE SPRINGS Monday. repeal the law providing five days notice 20. Representative Staples of Malheur made between those Interested. Plan New Booklet dicating a healthy Interest in the new COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS of Intention to wed before lssuanoe of county voted for the sales tax. Senator projects, the inquiries come -from all Tuesday night the association met at Dr. Dennis A. Sexton, owner of the With Representative V. B, Staples as a license. Since the law went into effect Duncan also favored the new tax in the comers of the country. Vale when H. C. Boyer of Ontario, Vale sanitarium, brought John Xenos. ACTION GALORE IN signed one vice-chairmanship and a | in Idaho, many Idahoans have married senate vote. Cories of the Gate City Journal were Frank Morgan of Nyssa and Mr. Ken- Nyssa _________________ Both houses passed the bill eliminat Place on five committees, Malheur coun cafe owner, _____________ to his home Monday. BUCK JONES FILM in Malheur county. mailed to Evan P. Qheen, Berkeley, nard were ap;x>inted a committee to xenos is recovering from a severe at ing the state property tax of 2.9 mills ty’s new legislator will play his part In Cal.; Lorenzo DePriest, Manassa. Colo.; proceed with plans for the 1933 adver- . ac.^ 0[ rheumatism after baths and recently levied. It would coat the prop the house affairs of the 1933 session Buck Jones, Columbia's popular west- COMPANY STORES MUCH ICE S. E. Kinkle, Clarkston. Wash.; Olney A. Using booklet. Kennard reported over teratment at the Vale hot springs. The erty owner less than $3 on $1000 assess which convened Monday in regular ses ______________ ____________ H H L I and sale of , anitarum Is supplied with hot mineral ¡era star, Is doing more perhaps than Myhre, Clarkfleld, Minn.; _________________ A. D. Shirley, 400 Inquiries for December ed valuation while the sales tax would sion. Robert M. Duncan, senator for . - . ■ i * ...u I I - n * , n a 1 U « « m a I n s A i i / \ f 1 n ia / 1 ft . . . ■ , Ban Diego Fruit and Produce com Matheson", Colo.; Louis OutlT Rtmbey. several* hundred a acres of land. A Attorney which ° ^ v w s grw.iT curative any, oth*! Plctur® Personality to fill to- — - — i— - M. - — - — - J. - ------- ■ — — 'days e y in g need for more action and pany, which produces peas in Apple raise $30 on a $1000 expenditure for Malheur, Harney and Orant counties, E. Blodgett, Dr. J. Sarazln, 8. D. Alta.; E. Thornes, Strathmore, Cal.; O. state purposes. power for sich ailments as rheumatism. received one chairmanship and five _________________ [ less talk in our screen entertainment, i Valley, has stored 20,000 tons of river D. Kittle Wilmer Cal.; and John Brad- Goshert and Mr. Morgan attended. commmlttee appointments. The latest proof of tills Is to b- found [ice for shipping the 1933 pea crop, ac- fteld, Brawley, Cal.; this week. SESSION COST 11$,M$ Mr. Staples is chairman of the com GOLF MEETING FRIDAY [in "White Eagle," the first big talking j cording to Donald Tolmle, manager. BOISE COUPLE WED Among recent setUers on the Vale The special session called by Gover mittee on counties and cities, a mem _____ picture epic of the Indians In the old ¡The ice harvest Is about completed. project are E. L. Perkins, Bonanza. Or.; M Claire Baldridge was here from west, current at the Lb?rty Theatre In Many farmers In the Nyssa area have nor Meier cost the state $10,000. The ber of highway revenues, irrigation and Lawrence B. Johnson of Boise and Richard McCollum. Kuna, Ida.; Elmer final action of the house Saturday war drainage, railways and transportation, Stoner, Boise; E. P. Harwood, Ban Miss Ethel Dickinson of Star were mar- Parma yesterday to ask that A. H. Boy- i Nyssa next Tuesday. Wednesday, Thurs- also stored Ice for next summer's use. approval of an appropriation for taxation and revenue. Diego, Cal; Ralph West. Spring Valley, rted at the parsonage home of Rev dell and W. P McLing serve on the daY Senator Duncan Is chairman of pub C. C. Hunt attended a horticulturists’ Cal.; and Thos. R Duncan of Elk, Floyd E. White In Nyssa Saturday. They nominating committee of the Parma QUARTERLY PAYMENT FAVORED lic lands and a member of five addi meeting in Ontario Monday. O. T. Mc- Wash, the last two having applied for ¡were accompanied by friends and inf or- Nyssa Golf olub. Seven directors will be Chester Butzeln of Nampa spent last Quarterly payment of taxes is pro tional senate committee«, counties, in homestead trad e Private lands are med the pastor that for the present they elected Friday night In Parma. Oolfers week end with his cousins Jeanette and Whorter, Corvallis extension expert dls- vided for in a measure Introduced into surance, Judiciary, livestock, military af available at $S to $15 per acre. I would reside In Star. from here will attend. j Kathryn Ollmore. [cussed codling moth control. the senate. It fixes the time for pay MARSHAL COOK’S FATHER SUCCUMBS Many Farmer» Look to Vale-0wyhee Lands; Now Receive Local Paper EDUCATION BOARD SLASHES SALARIES FOSTER CHILD DIES ON SUNDAY Senate Kill» Sales Tax at Special Session; Regular Session Convenes fairs.