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NYSSA. OREGON GATEWAY TO THE OWYHEE AND NOANVO H O V 'ia IRRIGATION PROJECTS THE GATE CITY JOURNAL VOLUME XXVII. NO. 20. PRESIDENT MAPS OUT PLANS FOR GOVERNMENT HOLDS GOLD FOR S O U N D REORGANIZATION THROUGH NEW LEADER’S MOR ATORIUM ON ALL DEPOSITS; PRICES LOOK UP. NYSSA, OREGON BUSIEST AND FASTEST OROWINO TOW N IN OREGON INVESTIGATE NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1933. RALPH BODEN WILL SPEAK FOR OREGON STATE O. S. C.—Ralph Boden of Nyssa, sophomore in engineering at Ore gon State college, will represent O. S. C. in the extempore speaking division of the Pacific Forensic League’s annual conference in Eugene, March 23 to 25. The league is composed of repre sentatives from colleges and uni versities In Arizona, California, Washington, Idaho and Oregon. The subjects for discussion are un limited in their scope and are con fined to ten minutes in length. Boden has won several oratorical awards during his two years at col lege. He is the only son of Engineer and Mrs. O. G. Boden of Nyssa. LA GRANDE TITLE, ONTARIO NYSSA E Union Pacific Wi l l Suppl y 1933 Booklets To arrange for the printing of the 1933 advertising booklet for the Vale and Owyhee irrigation projects, George M. Blsbee met with Frank T. Morgan, MALHEUR ENTRIES FINISH EAST Nyssa member of the Vale-Owyhee land O R E G O N TOURNAMENT IN settlemen^ association here Monday. ¡The booklets will again be printed by FOURTH AND FIFTH PLACE; the Union Pacific railroad system for whom Mr. Bisbee is agent at Boise. WALLOWA IS SURPRISE. The booklets will contain all informa tion regarding the low priced land which is available to sett. rs on the new Although they did not reach the semi-finals, Nyssa basketeers made a projects, many pictures "I farm crops fairly good showing at the eastern Ore- and maps. The present p.an is to have gon basket ball tournament In Union the coven Page Printed in a gala shade of green for this season last week end and finished In 5th place. Material for the booklets has been Ontario finished fourth, Wallowa third, compiled by H. C. Boyer of Ontario, H. Baker second and LaGrande, first. G. Kennard of Vale, Mr. Morgan of Nyssa defeated the Muddy Creek five Nyssa and others who function as- part iir * v r r o 35 10 31 : batUed the stron« Baker iive of the Vale-Owyhee association. VV A N I N V l r V m h n . S on falr!y even terms during the first i l l L i U D L H U | n a i f of their opener and lost to Wal- _____ j Iowa’s surprise entry Friday night 25 to 20. Wallowa eliminated both Nyssa and BRING A NEWCOMER IS SLOGAN j Ontario. 3 CONTRACTORS E DIRT FLY MAGOFFIN COMPANY IS CONCRET ING LAST MILE OF TUNNEL; TERTELING WILL SOON FINISH FOUR MILES OF CANAL. LOCATE $1.50 PER YEAR GOVERNOR SIGNS NEW GRAZING L A W ; DRAINAGE BILL Governor Meier has signed S. B. 234. by Senator Robert M. Duncan, which authorizes the creation of grazing districts. The former graz ing law was held unconstitutional after it had been carried to the sup reme court by Attorney E. M. Blod gett. It Is said some defects of the former law have been remedied. The governor signed H. B. 412 which enables « drainage district to Issue limited liability bonds and providing means for funding in debtedness. Other bills signed by the gover nor this week included old age pen sion bill and H. B. 547 authorizing the governor to borrow funds from the R. F. C. The 1933 legislature will termin ate its longest session In history to day. WARREN PENN IS BADLY INJURED WREN GARS HIT ACCIDENT SENDS RANCHER TO HOSPITAL WHERE MRS. FENN IS CRITICALLY ILL; BAKER MAT RON HURT. Bound to the Ontario hospital to see The $6,500,000 storage unit of the 0wyhee lrrigation project having been his wife who ls critically 111, Warren A nation calmly waiting the guidance comoletedf constructon activities have Fenn was badly hurt Tuesday when the of government and a president moving shifted from the Qwyhee dam to the L. W. James car in which he was rid vigorously and aggressively to mobilize ing crashed into the rear end of the distribution system. the banking facilities of the country in telephone company truck driven by W. Tunnel No. 1, 3 4 miles In length, 16 to an orderly attack on the problem of L. Whyman. who had failed to signal as feet 7 inches in diameter, horseshoe adjustment—this is the picture of th« he slowed up speed to stop. Another car type, is finished except for the control first week of the new administration. passed the two which were headed ling works at the intake where four ver From all over the country came expres- toward Ontario. The accident occured tical slide gates in tandem, venturi sons of confidence as the nation realized near the ”Y "4 metor and regulating equipment are be that President Roosevelt’s quick action Falling glass severed the artery and ing installed by T. E. Connolly company had conserved the gold supply. tendons In Mr. Fenn’s left wrist. He was of San Francisco. As It is gold has been retained as a also thrown from the car and suffered Magoffin On Last MUe basis for setting up a new and sound bruises about the back. Mrs. James, who The final mile of concrete lining is OF MEMBERSHIP DRIVE CLOS- 'Y allowa and Nyssa staged a battle banking structure. Congress convenes in had recently come from Baker with her being placed by S. S. Magoffin of North (royal to see which team would remain special session today and speedy legisla j Vancouver, B. C„ through the steel pro- COMMISSIONER URGES SOUTHERN husband to see Mrs. Fenn, sustained ING WEDNESDAY; HEAR SPRING | in the tournament, Nyssa finally los- CONNECTION W I T H JORDAN cuts about the arms and head and an tion along the lines mapped out by a _____ I tected section of Tunnel No. 5, 4 Mi miles TALK. j ing,” said a report from Union. The surprisingly aggressive president is ex injury to her side. Mr. Whyman and J. VALLEY. 'long, 9 feet 3 inches In diameter. This _____ I team with Supt. Leo D. Hollenberg, pected. It is said impounding of the gold A. Davenport, who accompanied him. .Coach John Young and Owen Price re- $5 LICENSE BILL GOES TO GOVER- j tunnel will eventually carry about one supply will continue until full confi rendered first aid and the two were NOR ALONG WITH OTHER MAJOR third of the project water supply to the A bigger and better membership for turned Sunday. In the party were Sch- dence has returned although it is ex- i rushed to the hospital where Mr. Fenn Succor creek division, while the remain MEASURES. 1933 is the goal set by Nyssa Civic club weizer, Lakey, Boor, Earl and Bela Sag Doubting that there ls a shorter or pccted banks will be reopened on a ing two thirds flow northward to the more feasible route for the Important is said to be improving today. Mrs. for its spring membership drive which er. Hatch, Seits and Williams. Miss limited basis at once. Currency expan-1 Mitchell Butte and Dead Ox Flat divis I-O-N highway than1 the old military James is at the home of her daughter closes at the meeting Wednesday, March Thelma Cook and George Schweizer sion forms the principal point. ions via the North Canal. took cars. trail by way of Jordan Valley, County Mrs. Charles Toombs. 15th, at the new meeting place in "At the Legislature” Today the Ontario National bank Both cars were damaged. The J. A. Terteling & Sons’ contract Commissioner E. H. Brumbach of Big Ontario made an excellent showing In the Eagle’s lodge hall. Every member is Oregon may vote on the repeal of the and others in the First National chain for earthwork and structures along the Bend said yesterday that the survey the first few games, losing to the fast urged to bring a newcomer. 18th amendment June 6, as house b ill, firsj f0Ur miles of the North Canal line opened to transact the following per- j under way by the state at the present Mrs. C. C. Hunt, chairman of the La Grande five Friday by the n a r r o w ™ which passed the senate Monday, mitted business: making change, receiv is nearing completion. time should not pass up the Rome to Year Book committee, is particularly ■ »«< ■ «. U H o r * » vole on ,1» ing cash deposits subject to withdrawal open cut for The tunnels and rock eager to have a large list of members Ontario; defeated Union and Cove. I amendment either at a special or gen- this section were finished seven months Jordan Valley connection. n cash and government checks, opening , , . __. . . • - for lor ly jj so tnai rear jsooks , , tl n p . . . .« thp _„,p„ f ftx ",— ", -------- , y ~ — , „ , „ 1933 that me the new Year Books, , i Wallowa was the surprise team from “$10,000 was appropriated for the sur W h ih , c o m « « roll. n »v bo p ,.„,od |» ¡ M l SB, put up . Bub- 5 S f . t v .W o n T o r m o °L ™ « .o „’ i S ' u . ' vey from Oddle-Colton funds,” said Mr. H p e I la ov y e Mr, f w p v Ray and tinrt Mrs. Mr, | ibom fight the e 1 r e . f e r e n c , e ^ __________ ments on notes, etc. I lurithnnt without d r s . Dewey born fi& ht with Baker Saturday in th L ^ ^ p ^ a t “ ^ _____ ^ c ^ M ______ ^ l e c ^ leral er&1 Construction company, Seattle, Brumbach. “and in all fairness to the Aiong with the new developments in Ray ................... — division - — chiefs - /tnally heaten out ¿ ^ h q u ^ t l c T ^ y ap- people of the Jordan Valley Irrigation Emmott, other are banking came spectacular advances in The construction of the five miles of project the Rome td Jordan connection assisting with the membership drive 28 to 35 after tying the score at 18 all pear on the same ballot. the livestock market and hopeful trends North Canal between Owyhee River and should be surveyed. There ls no getting WATCH FOR YOUR NAME IN THE and with Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Leo D. Hol- at the half. Johnson lanky Wallowa Oregon voters will express their Mitchell Butte and beyond to give in the sale of stocks. Nyssa business men i, . . „ ,, , _ , center, displayed an uncanny accuracy wishes, for “ ratification or rejection," needed relief to existing pumping dis around the fact that the Jordan Valley are confident that ’’bottom” has been I Be“ Z i a , F.renz make on long shots. WANT-AD COLUMN, YOU MAY (up the Year Book committee, and elect delegates to a state conven- 1 trlcts ls contingent upon availability of route ls the only one which would serve reached and the upward march is WIN COMP TICKETS FOR TWO. ___________________ La Grande won the tilt from Baker tlon in Salem. Malheur county would funds a populated area and at the same time Mrs. C. W. Barrett, owner of one of actually on the the way. give the producers of this end of the the loveliest rock gardens in the Snake a lon8 sllot to the dying seconds piPCt 2 of 116 delegates, The most difficult and expensive part j river valley, will discuss early spring iof the game. «<-■— county the shortest route to our markets Sales Tax - Passes of the project is included in the first 60 According to the Nyssa delegation, planting at the March meeting. She By a special arrangement with the The senate passed the sales tax bill per cent of the work which includes the in southern California. “ Vale would be nearer to McDermltt Liberty Theatre of Nyssa, The Oate City never fails to have something new and the tournament was a thriller from yesterday which sends It to Governor heavy construction necessary to de instructive for the garden lover. Mrs. start to finish. Meier for a certain o. k. The bill carries liver stored water to where It can be put by using the short cut already running Journal will give two complimentary Tournament Results Thursday— from Vale into the Owyhee than by the theatre tickets to a paid-up subscriber Ray’s division will provide other enter- a personal property exemption which to beneficial use. Baker 50, Nyssa 21. circutious Harper-south proposal which on The Journal’ mailing list each Mon tanment and serve refreshments. Senator Burke vigorously opposed. During the coming summer, water La Grande 49, Wallowa 12. Large mercantile houses he argued from the Owyhee reservoir will be sup- would only traverse uninhabited desert.” day until all paid-up subscribers of Nys Ontario 40, Union 15. “What we want at present ls a survey sa and vicinity have received such BIG BEND LADIES would be relieved of a heavy tax and plied to the Owyhee Ditch to relieve the Cove 37, Muddy Creek 24. from Rome to Jordan. We want to know tickets. If your name ls selected In the pass more taxes on to the consumer. i company from the high cost of pump- LARGE CROWD FAYS TRIBUTE TO Friday Afternoon HONOR RECENT BRIDE 85 License Fee ing from the Snake River during the if this lap of 28 miles can be shortened, weekly drawing It will appear In the MOTHER AND SIX CHILDREN Nyssa 35, Muddy Creek 31; Muddy as has been proposed by the county en Want-Ad column. > The senate yesterday passed the latter part of the season Creek out. gineer. We want the survey made before WIIO DROWN NEAR NYSSA. Two splendid attractions are coming house bills providing for (1) $5 auto Final location of the Main Canals has Big Bend—Mrs. Walter Stradley was La Grande 28, Ontario 27. the money is exhausted." license fee with the addition of 1 cent been made to the Liberty theatre within the week, the honor guest at a miscellaneous Wallowa 30, Union 24; Union out. per gallon on the gas tax, and (2) the j _________________ “A Bill of Divorcement," with John shower held at the home of Mrs. Joe Baker 36, Cove 15. Barrymore on Friday and Saturday MISS PETERSON truck and bus bill which Imposes addi- JCJ ][ J^TI ID AY A throng of people, estimated at 900, King last Thursday. A large number of Friday Night tlonal fees upon commercial carriers. nights, "The Hat Check Girl” with Ben filled the Christian church and street guests were present. A delicious lunch Wallowa 25, Nyssa 20; Nyssa out. HOLDS CRUSADE Lyon and Sally Ellers on Sunday, Mon MONTH FOR PEUTZ’ outside when funeral services were held was served and the bride received many Ontario 20, Cove 19; Cove out. day, Tuesday. It ls a romance of New in Caldwell last Friday for Mrs. Cora beautiful gifts. KNIFE ARRIVES, A children’s crusade ls being conduct | La Grande 32, Baker 25. York night life. March is the month of birthdays at Schaffer and six children who were Mrs. F. A. Miller entertained a large Saturday 28 YEARS LATE the William Peutz, Sr., home on the ed by Miss Catherine Peterson at St. Special family prices are given at the drowned when their car ran off the group of Wade P.-T. A. ladies at her Paul’s Episcopal Parish house. The Wallowa 37, Ontario 20, consolation Owyhee, the birthday of every member children are meeting Immediately after Nyssa theatre. Owyheef ditch road last week near the home Friday. game. In 1905, Constable Dick Holmes of of the family falling upon some date in Oscar Pinkston home. Judge Chapman Ralph Stark left for Portland Friday school each afternoon. Miss Peterson ls La Grande 33, Baker 31 In champion Nyssa left a pocket knife at a repair this early spring month. Mr, Peutz was of Boise officiated. Flowers came from with two car loads of fat cattle. pleased to report that each meeting ship tut. store in Plattville, Colo., for a going born March 29th, his wife on March 6. many communities. Boy Scouts of Notus MAYOR OF CHICAGO The Book Club met at the home of show increased attendance. Baker 35, Wallowa 28; In semi-finals. over. He moved away and forgot the it must be their lucky month, they say, and Legionaires of Caldwell, Nampa Mrs. R. L. Haworth Saturday. Mes- Miss Peterson is church school work La Grande 43, Ontario 20. knife. Today the knife was returned to as it also brought them their three sons, LOSES BRAVE FIGHT and Boise were pall bearers. dames Dick Tenscn, Eva Hamblin and er in eastern Oregon. She is an exper Mr. Holmes by parcel post, 28 years late Werner, born on March 22; Laurance, Members of the departed family were Irene Brumbach were guests. Technoc ienced teacher and was stationed in this but repaired. bom March 21; and William, Junior, buried side by side in Canyon Hill cem- racy and women as jurors were discuss- 38 HOME SEEKERS district about a year and a half ago so Mr. Holmes also carries a pocket who was bom on March 2. etery. According to Bert Lienkaemper. ed. LOOK TO OWYHEE that her visit will be like coming home Mayor Anton Cermack of Chicago, knife said to have been made in Sweden Sc me times each boy has a birthday who had charge of the services for the | Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Welsh entertained to meet old friends. Previous to com the victim of a bullet Oulseppe Zangara over a hundred years ago. He swapped AND VALE TRACTS party, In othert years they celebrate to Nyssa Funeral Home, it was one of the j members of the Bridge club at their jfor it with a Swede some 18 years ago. gether. Needless to say, birthdays are ing to Oregon she was director of Relig fired February 15, In an attempt to as largest and saddest funerals he had ever home Saturday evening in honor of ious Education, social worker and par sassinate President Roosevelt, died in Vale-Owyhee Land Settlement assoc never overlooked In the Peutz home. witnessed. their house guest Mrs. Maude Welsh ish secretary in Oethsemane Parish In Miami. Fla., Monday after a brave iation sent copies of this week’s Journal Mrs. Schaffer’s mother Mrs. Pinkston of Seattle. FASHION SHOW IS Minneapolis. fight. The entire nation mourns him of Nyssa, was accompanied by her Jim Welsh of Boise was a Sunday to 38 home seekers, now residing in All parents and friends are Invited to and few will forget the man who stated PLEASING AFFAIR JORDAN RANCHERS almost as many states. Many of these daughters from Nebraska and Wyoming, guest of his parents. SHIP MANY HORSES attend and see the children conduct “ I am mighty glad It was me Instead of who had come from their homes for the Miss Irene Brumbach of Ontario i Peop!o wtu loolt over our projects., Let’s bid them welcome. That the revival of the use of work their service on Sunday, March 12 at you, the man the country needs." A large crowd attended the spring funeral. spent the week end at home. fashion show presented by Caldwell’s horses In place of tractors on farms, 9 :45. This service will graphically show Hailie W. Carnes, North Powder, Ore., On cV u rdnv, Don Graham took Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Case Muntjewerff enter- what can be accomplished through ex J. Carl Baldridge, Idaho Power man store last Saturday afternoon. New particularly in the middle . . west, Schaffer to the veterans' hospital In talned Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Parker and ° scar A- Olson. Llngle, Wwo., P. F. H ot - . . Is . real pertly directed religious education. ager at Payette, J. H. Stoner, band dir Boise where he was under treatment at Mr. and Mrs. B e t La Rue and families tin*’ KlnK Ida • J A Thompson, house fricks, knit dresses in “ flying Var- is indicated by the number that have ector, Pat Murphy and Harvey Candeau the time of the tragedy. at a turkey dinner Sunday Sequlm. Wash. Geo. Shepherd, Maiml. slty colors." angora woolens, sweaters, been bought in Malheur county and CALDWELL HOOSTERS WIN of Payette were over for the Eagles’ _____________' * _______________ __ i Fla., D. C. Buxton, Driggs, Ida.; John hats and silk dresses were modeled u n -: shipped out during the last few weeks. Caldwell high annexed the champ minstrel last Wednesday night. 4 F t Governor H r Baldridee of P«r- Hendricks, Lava Hot Springs Ida. der the supervision of Miss Margaret Hall Parks. Clyde Stults and Jim An- A good-sized crowd attended the | Ex-Governor H. C. Baldridge of Par , ^ w Lance clyde Qhlo E D Hunt Models were MlsMa charlena and dprson have di;1,vered herds of horses ionship of southeastern Oregon by dance given by the Eagles lodge on Sat- ma and Dr. M C’^ ‘s, clllpf : Sperry, American Falls, Ida. Ernest Claudena Crawford. Mae Keizer. E ve-: fCr the market. Most of them were ship-1 trouncing Boise, Emmett and Welser, Vic Lead well came from California i-rday night and a Jolly time ls reported, for the Idaho office of the regional ^ J « .„ J iv n Mr« Earl ward For the m i d d l e , w „.hen. were In the semi-finals and finals at the dls- last week to spend a few weeks at his . . 7 . , V, a „„rUM.itnrai rr .d u m m n ra tin n m ade . Bassett. Howell, Utah. Mrs. W. B. Mun- ,lyn Earp and Mrs. Earl Ward. For the ped to the mlddlewest but others were tret tournament at Caldwell last week island ranch rented by H. E. Hight. It At the close, sandwiches and coffee were ™ ’rZ f u m roe’ H111 «• ^ Glen Martin | opening, the store had been nicely re- needed for the local demand, pcrved in the lunch room by Claud Wll- trip to Succor creek on corporation Womllfrtn M j A Koary New ' modeled with new dressing room and end. Caldwell will enter the state basket is the 32-acre tract on the island south Hamilton, N. Dak., ¡business last Wednesday. ball tournament. of town. MILITARY BOY WANTED York Mills, Minn., O. Dalzell, Chains, shoe department in the rear. WOMEN’S CLUB REPEAL BILL, NEW TAX PASS BRUMBACH WANTS I-O-N SURVEY FREE TICKETS FOR READERS FAMILY OF 7 BURIED FRIDAY One Malheur county lad may enroll at the summer training camp at Vancouv er barracks June 23, if he ls selected by the Malheur county committee of which Stanley Mallett ls chairman. Boys of I high school age are Invited to get tn j touch witH him. Applicants to date are In order to render assistance to far must be secured by a crop mortgage on _____ j Wiliam McGuire of Vale, Otis E. Roy er and William Turner, Jr., of Ontario. mers of the various districts in the [all of the crops grown by the borrower BROGAN MAN IS CHAIRMAN OF ___________ L _ _ county who wish to secure crop produc within the state in which the loan ls pupils could produce a basket ball team J f over. tJ'cir Anctner [ ef memoer oi „1 tne the T»arnm PaCk' Idtth° Wa n ° lenn .. days 8 are nn m nair tc Fprrip Martln’ Fair- 'made. Loans will be made on the basis LOCAL DRIVE TO PREVENT RE- FOR ARCADIA FOLK tion loans available under the set-up | of approximate cost o f supplies required. that could defeat the team» of the team oilbert Holmes fractured his left vipw A)ta Edward 8ackett Kplso N PEAL. , Last Thursday, the Arcadia .P.-T. A, of the Reconstrutclon Finance corpora town schools but that is exactly what ]eg last winter and was not able to nak j j Haskins Linden Ariz Wal- . but nob in excess of $3 per acre exce >t ____ ! gave a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. the Oregon Trail quintet of the Nyssa complete tire season. Another member ^ M1]ler Ventura Calif. F J Hanson, !King Mahan, 52 attending. Mrs. Denzll tion, County Agent Raymond G Larson | on truck crops, which cannot be In ex country did thi* season. | Leo Land transferred to a Washington Dana Caljf Anticipating early action in Oregon Wilson and Mrs. C. A. Abbott arranged will establish an office for one day each cess of $13. For summer fallowing $3.53 per acre will be allowed. The Trail defeated Ontario grade 4011001 , , | ° - T. Hensley, Orange, Calif. A. A. on the repeal of the 18th amendment, games in the form of an automobile week in the respective centers. Opens Office Here Loans on Irrigated lands may be made school five 16 to 11 Nyssa 8 to 7, and In hef twelve games, including the Thompson, Wenatchee, Wn. Banks Bur- a group of Malheur county drys met In race. Wednesday will be Nyssa day at the for payment of water charges, opera --------------------------- Vale 32 to 11 after’ winning from a ll,encounters with the Vale, Nyssa. On- roWi Kim. Colorado, James Martin,! Ontario Saturday night and organized j Owyhee Irrigation District office; tion. power pumping or purchase of fuel KOLONY PLANS GARDEN CLUB rural school» which would schedule tario and Payette, Id a , town teams, the ooiden Valley, N. Dak. W. A. Tibbie», the Malheur County League for the re- tention of the 18th Amendment. Arden Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Otis entertained at Thursday Vale day at the courthouse; for pumping at not to exceed $3 per games. Those were few as the Trail won Trail »cored 413 point» to 85 for the Toledo, Oregon, A. Reed of Brogan was elected chair- three tables of bridge Friday night. Mr. Friday afternoon Harper day at the acre. No loan will be made to applicant the pennant for 1932 and 1931 with such competitors, j Since driving to Nyssa by team on ac- man, Arthur H. Bone of Vale secretary and Mrs. M. M, Oreellng, Sr, won post office. The Ontario office of the who has a means of livelihood other decisive scores that vanquished teams | Summary of the season: county agent will bd open each day, as than farming. Applicant must agree to Valley View .......... 4 count of muddy roads. Mr and Mrs. and William Laxon of Ontario treas- prizes. lost heart. This season, the Trail also Trail 86 urer. Earl Bull was elected vice chair- The surprise club met at the home of usual, and Information may be secured plant a garden for home use and suf Valley V ie w ............... 0 Oeo. Toombs of Westfall don’t want to defeated many schools on the Idaho Trail...... 61 ficient acreage to livestock feed crops. there in regard to the loans Wade ............................ 4 go back to the good old horse-and- man for Ontario, Percy Purvis for Vale Mrs. Bruce Hare yesterday, side, running up an all-victorious record Trail----- 22 Application blanks may be secured No loans will be made for purchase of and B. W. Shaver for Harper. Other vice j a large crowd attended Kolony P.T. Apple Valley ........ 6 buggy days. It took them from Wednes- of twelve wins. i Trail...... 46 j a Friday at the home of Mrs. D. C. from members of the 1933 Malheur machinery or livestock or for tax pay Kingman Kolony .....10 day until Saturday to make the drive, chairmen will be announced later. Albert B. Hopkins, letterman at La Trail 34 Rev. 8. P. Hagler of Ontario declar- ! Duvall, with Mrs. Jas. Lane assisting, county committee, consisting of Earl ments. Apple Valley ................14 although one day’s time was lost when Grande Normal, is coach and he says Trail. __ 41 Applicant must reduce 1933 acreage Vale .......... - ............... 11 they attempted to "buggy" via the Owy- ed that he was unalterably opposed to Mrs. Bruce Hare and Mrs. C. E. Elliott Nelson, Ontario National bank, Pieter 32 the Trail boys begin practice on an out Trail Tensen of Nyssa and D. C. Demlng of 30 per cent unless acreage does not ex the saloon and that the 18th amend- lead the study hour. Nyssa ............... ......... . 7 hee short cut across the hills from Vale 8 Trail door court Just as soon as school begins 8 Snow drifts made the cut-off lmpass- ment was the only bulwark against it. Ladles of the community met yester- Vale, or from the county agent who Is ceed certain limitations. Interest rate is Roswell, Ida........... 30 in the fall. This year they made Im Trail. 54 per cent. 11 able so they were obliged to return to I Mr. Reed was authorized to devise day at the home of Mrs. Conrad Martin secretary of the committee. Ontario .............. — 16 provements In the school basement fo r , Trail Where 1300 loan ls not sufficient. Regulations for this year are similar and made plans for a garden club. The j 3 Vale and come to Nyssa around the plans for raising money and conducting Roswell, Ida. Fresh Trail 28 an indoor practice court for winter. to thorn of 1933. except that tbs total larger1 loans might be secured from the organization meeting will be held tn { 8 highway | a campaign for the election of dry del- Payette, Idaho ..... 9 The team consisted of Paul Johnston. Trmil — j They say the roads are almost tm- egates from Malheur county to the pro- April at the Otis home. Everyone Inter-. amount available to one person this Regional office In Boise. Application Nicholas and John Van Zelf. Barclay year la $300, minimum 338. The loan may be secured from the Oatajlo bank. ested Is Invited to Join. 85 passible from their ranch to Harper. 1 posed Oregon convention. 413 and Billie Wilson, Wilson Keck and Ida. J. O. Leth, Conrad, Mont. Albter Focher, Ballantlne, Mont., Ted Rogers Freewater, Ore. C. H. Moffett, Gary, Ind. Roy Hoover, Mt. Clemens, Mich. W. Y. Lamb, Agna Flra, New Mex. Earl W. Smith, Hemet, Calif. A. L. White Cutbank, Mont. Ouy Gillespie, It hardly seems possible that a coun- | Jack McKee. Johnston and the Van Oxford. Ind., C. O. Dirks, Orona, Maine. try school with a total enrollment of 30 Zelfs complete grade school studies this i A A Dardanelles, Wash., Geo. Little Country School Closes Hoop Season With Grade School Title MALHEUR DRYS BEGIN FIGHT Who Wants a Loan? County Agent Will Meet Farmers Here Wednesday