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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL NYSSA, OREGON GATEWAY TO THE OWYHEE AND BLACK CANYON IRRIGATION PROJECTS VOLUME XXVII. NO. 27. P.-T. ft. FAVORS CHILD E; ELECTS OFFICERS NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1933 ! JEWETT OPPOSES OPEN SEASON ON GENTLE ANTELOPE Stanley Jewett, head of the bio logical survey, was here from Port land Monday. He stopped in Nyssa to see Robert Long, hunter for the bureau, and later in the day called to see Judge David F. Graham in Vale in regard to predatory animal control. While discussing the request from Lake county for an open season on antelope which have in creased in large numbers in south easter Oregon, Mr. Jewett stated that he was stiongly opposed to such an open season for several reasons. "The antelope is a gentle, little creature," said Mr. Jewett, "and it would be no more sport to hunt them than to hunt a cow. Then, again, few people would eat the meat of the antelope.” He add ed that the antelope had become almost extinct except for the good- sized herd which now roams in this area of the state. Carl Silven, Baker member of the game commission, has also ex pressed opposition to the request from Lake county. PROJECT LOAN IS STEP NEARER “HAPPY” LANDING Sluggers BU8IE3T AND FASTEST GROWING» TOWN IN OREOON INVESTIGATE LOCATE $1.50 PER YEAR TRUCKS CRASH IN OWYHEE BRIDGES; WILL BE REBUILT Sign ODD ACCIDENT Series COSTS LIFE OF Up For Idaho- Oregon NYSSA, OREGON E Proving to be the "straw that broke the camel's back," a heavily loaded truck crashed through the old bridge across the Owyhee ditch near the Charles Marshall ranch Tuesday and now traffic Is being routed around to the bridge two miles above which also suffered a serious fracture, believed to have been caused by the same truck. The bridges were on the county roads running into the Owyhee community. The upper bridge has been temporarily repaired with timbers. J. Edwin Johnson, county engin eer, was here yesterday to view the damage. Lumber has been or dered. The lower bridge will be en tirely rebuilt and the upper one repaired. Ranchers will also be re quested not to overload their trucks. To prevent mishaps, Archie How ell guarded the lower bridge Tues day night. TERTELING GREW COMPLETE FIRST LINK OF CANAL Nyssa baseball fans attended a meet ing in Ontario Friday evening, which had been called by Jack Ashenfelter of Boise for the purpose of reorganizing MRS. E. H. BRUMBACH OF BIG S5,000,000 LOAN FOR RECLAMATION the Idaho-Oregon semi-pro league. CARL YOUNG SUCCUMBBS AFTER CONTRACTOR COMPLETES CON BEND IS ELECTED C O U N T Y - GOES TO HOUSE AFTER AP Boise, Caldwell, Baker, Ontario and STRUCTION OF 4.6 MILES OF AUTO CRASH ON NYSSA-PARMA Nyssa signed up and paved the way for PRESIDENT AT SPRING COUN PROVAL BY SENATE; DANA RE the addition of another club. George NORTH CANAL; M A G O F F I N HIGHWAY SATURDAY NIGHT; Aiken was elected president of the CIL AT BOULEVARD SATURDAY. TURNS HOME. NEARS FINISH. ALLEN SERIOUSLY HURT. league. Dr. S. Allen of Boise, vice presi dent, and Russell McKennon, secre At a well attended spring meeting ot Tlie senate has adopted the amend tary. The J. A. Terteling company of Boise The present plan caifs for a deposit Carl Young, 47, prospector who came the Malheur County Council of Par ment to the farm bill authorizing the has completed the construction of the of $25 from each club’ entering for the here recently from La Grande, was fat- ents and Teachers at Boulevard grange Reconsti uction Finance corporation first link of the North canal on the hall Saturday morning, Mrs. E. H. loan of $5,000,000 for the continuance payment of a $50 prize for the pennant ally injured and Arbon Allen, his corn- ! Owyhee Irrigation! project, a section 4.6 winner, $25 for secoi 1, and league < panion, is at the Holy Rosary hospital Brumbach of Big Bend was elected of reclamation work and yesterday a miles In length between Tunnel Can- ! with serious injuries as the result of president for the coming year, Mrs. M. letter from Marshall N. Dana of Port costs. ! yon and the Owyhee river which cost Pending the entry of a sixth or more an unusual accident which occured M. Greeling, vice president; Mrs. Vic land advised that the amendment is approximately $133,430. clubs, the schedule is being delayed near the Carl Pielstlck ranch on the toria Schweizer, secretary, and Mrs. scheduled for passage by the house but The great ditch Is 24 feet wide at the the opener has been set for May 14. Nyssa-Parma highway Saturday night Will J. Roberts of Ontario, treasurer. this week. The loan will provide $3,000,- Fans attending from here were Chas. bottom and as much as 150 feet across about 9 o’clock. The retiring president Mrs. R. R. Over- 000 for the Owyhee project and $1,000,- Newblll, Artie Robertson. Harold Hoxle, where it makes a deep cut along a H. J. Sloane, well known Parma street presided. 000 for completion of the Vale. The re George Johnston. Frank Rambaud and chalk-like hill between Snlvely and the banker and ran ker, was driving from Delegates from the seven active cir maining million will be divided be Bernard Frost, business manager. Owyhee river. In the cut it Is about 40 Nyssa to Panne when he was blinded cles, Kingman Kolony, Wade, Oregon tween the Gooding and other projects. feet deep. It will carry 1190 second by one glaring headlight on a car Trail, White Settlement, Owyhee and Mr. Dana, delegate of the Owyhee feet of water for the entire Mitchell which was parked near the center of Ontario made interesting reports of ac and Vale districts who spent three butte division. the road. He struck the open front complishments of 1932 and alms of weeks in Washington, reached, Port- Terteling has had two shovels at door of Young's machine while the lat 1933. An animated discussion of the I '.and Tuesday. He reports a change for work during the past several months. ter stood In the doorway. Sloane stop the county unit plan ended in a de , the better in The feeling toward recla His crew made their headquarters at ped in a moment and returned to the cision to have each circle study the mation. “All known opposition has Shea Tunnel Camp, the scene of much car. He found both Young and Allen question at its next meeting. Mrs. Geo. been met by the showing that new pro- activity until the completion of the - I lying in the road. He called Dr. J. J. APPOINTMENT O F CALDWELL Shea tunnels in 1932. Terteling sublet McKee reported on the service shop; J jects are not now proposed,* nor great I Sarazin and the two men were rushed Mrs. Brumbach, on literature; Mrs. MAN TO LITTLE CABINET IS the concrete work In his contract to federal expenditures to bring raw sage- BUSINESS MEN WILL FIND RE- to the hospital. Young who had been Troxell of Ontario on legislation and Johnl King, whose work is also nearing WELCOMED HERE. p r f s f n t blsh land lnto Prodl>ctlon, nor any H I G H SCHOOL WILL CREATION AT B A S E B A L L injured internally and about the head Miiss Harriet Ahcarn on publicity. completion. steps to increase the food surplus, but COMEDY WITH APPEAL NEXT that the purpose is only to prevent vio- Boulevard grange ladies served a de Shea camp will soon be deserted as DIAMOND TWO ‘NIGHTS PER died at 12;30- An Idaho traffic officer investigated THURSDAY NIGHT. licious luncheon at tables made at the small Shea crew which has been lation of the government's own con WEEK. President Roosevelt lias appointed the accident and found that Sloane's tractive with lovely flowers from the supplying gravel (or the lining of Mag tract with districts and the settlers,” front fender implanted a clear dent In Theodore A. Walters, attorney of Cald offin tunnel will be leaving soon. Mag Boyer nursery. he said. well, first assistant to Harold Ickes, the door of Young’s car about 8 Inches offin will complte tunnel lining this Without the loan work would stop on Speakers From Portland Have you ever gone into a home If the tired business man of Nyssa long. No other part of the two cars seccretary of the Interior. The ap spring. So interested has she become in child where you felt you were not welcome, the projects July I. This would render rec™at‘on' he U at the came in contact and the blow was so pointment Is welcomed throughout this When the loan fund Is passed for health workk, Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar where you felt lonely and out of place, man'y* workers jobless*and create severe | light that Young's car was not even section as Mr. Walters is considered this year’s Owyhee apporprlatlon, new distress among the settlers waiting f o ribaU par* twf eaf ^ commenc- and were looked upon as a nobody? brought a party of very eminent lead . . . . _ , , , ing Wednesday after the dinner hour pushed off the jack upon which it had almost a local man and Is well ac work will be advertised and contracts Such is the case of poor little Peg | ^ ape^ a^ ff w‘tb whlch to malntaln when the inter-city "soft" ball series been mounted for tire repair. The of quainted with the problems of recla ers in the work from Portland for the let. Frank T. Morgan, secretary of the i ,,, . der wav afternoon “ch’.M D ' j t h confe ^nep” (Ruth Wolfe) and her dog Michael, Ithe11 foothold on the land. mation in particular. district, stated recently th a t the full ...... „................ _ m N q splke<j shoes a large soft ball, ficer believes th at Young was crushed and seldom have the ___ jjeople of ___ this when by the wishes of her dead uncle.! Mr- Dana told of another Item in the Mr. Walters will have charge of rec by the door of his own car and that county listened to such an entertaining Nathaniel Kingsnorth, who had willed ifarm bm wb‘cb u ° f importance to small bats and a diamond not so far Allen was probably pushed Into the lamation, Indian bureau and geological $1,900,000 for 1933 will carry the canal to the Owyhee river, build the siphon and informative program as that plan- >«r a large amount of money, she goes ° ief on apd Idaho- «P rovides 40-year around will make the game safe and Young car by the passing machine. survey, for the secretary of the Inter and carry the canal to the Ontario- ned by Mrs. Dunbar. Very fine talks 10 visit her aunt, Mrs. Chichester "■ ” • c loans t0 refinance irrigation, sane for all who care to play. Its Allen sustained a fracture of the left ior, and he may also have under his Nyssa ditch, thus affording the first wen? made by Dr. Helen A. Carey, dir (Carlotta Irwin). The Chichesters have drainage and levee districts. Under Its sponsors are members of the school thigh and broken left arm. Jurisdiction the bureau of roads and substantial relief to the settlers under just lost their money in a bank failure j provisions it would be possible to re- ector of school health service in Port athletic committee and they believe a Mrs. Goldie Bess of Nyssa Is a sister the forest service, said a dispatch from the pumping districts. and agree To take Peg in for the money ¡ finance state-aided projects that are land; Miss Louise Cottrell, secretary of series of six weeks, longer if desired, of Mr. Young. Mrs. Ed. Copeland, who Washington Monday. meritorious. the state welfare commission; Miss they will get by doing so. The office pays $9000 a year, less a will prove good sport. An award may be formerly lived on an island near here, Ethyl, the daughter, (Pauline Brush) Want Mead Retained Mary P. Billmeyer, from the state 15 per cent cut, and puts the Cald NYSSA THEFT CASE given at the close. is also a sister. They accompanied the reclamation association, of board of health, and Mrs. Harry P. Is a young lady very much bored by Who Are Caps? BEFORE JURY TODAY body of their brother to their former well man In what Is known as the Everything Is all. up, even to home near La Grande where funeral “little cabinet." Cramer, of the Oregon Mental Hy the hum-drum of society and agrees to which Mr. Dana is president, has taken elope with "Christian Brent” (Arthur a position in favor of the retention of the captains. “Pop" O. O. Boden is cap services were held. They left Monday giene society. John Harrington, transient, accused The meeting followed the outline of Chapman) who has quarreled with his ] Dr- EIvvo°d Mead as commissioner of tain of the U .S. R. S. nine, Sid Bur- and are expeeted to return today. of stealing two pair of pants from the SLOT MACHINE STOLEN wife and Is leaving her; Peg, however, reclamation. This was presented per- bidge, of the fire fighting crew; Artie the state's "White House Conference Caldwell store several weeks ago, will sonally to President Roosevelt and Robertson, of the mail carriers and last FROM NYSSA STATION be tried at Vale today. Harrington act on Child Welfare," and at the close, a has a hand in the matter. Alaric, the son, (Keith Parkinson) Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes, night the Eagles elected Tom Burton MRS. POWELL WINS committee appointed a county commit ed as his own attorney when he plead Some unknown person discovered a tee for the protection of children. It just can't seem to take life seriously v*10 gave assurance th at Dr. Mead will their chief. To make the series more guilty a t his preliminary hearing GIFT RING IN BOISE sure way to "beat" a slot machine in not business like, Coach John Young re includes Mrs. Wm. Allen, Juntura; and is very much his mother's big be retained. In Nyssa and he Informed the court man. The maid Bennett (Mary Mun- while in Washington Mr. Dana call- Nyssa Saturday night when he robbed “ " ; cek a change of quests each captain to fill out a list Mrs. R. R. Overstreet, Kingman Kol the Norcott Service Station here. He venue and would act as his own attor ony; Mrs. Wayne Allen, Brogan; Mrs. sterman) and the footman Jarvis (Ray od on ab "known oposition" to the rec- of the 12 men op his squad and to sub Luck was with Mrs. Eddie Powell A. J. Moore and Dr. W. J. Weese, On Ashcraft) hardly know what to think i lamation program. In every Instance mit It before Saturday. A member may when she was In Boise Saturday even carried away the slot machine which ney again. The court denied his plea, be found this attitude based on mistn- Join but one team, despite the fact that contained around $35 in nlckles. The however, and E. Otis Smith was ap tario; Mrs. Jas. Anderson, Jordan Val of the whole thing. You'll enjoy th e : formation. ing with a party of friends. Strolling by “Hard work for reclamation ley; Mayor Howard J. Larsen and Mrs. blunders of the solicitor Montgomery has been done by Oregon's congres he may be a second Ruth. a jewelry shop, she heard an agent burglar gained entrance by cutting his pointed his counsel. Big game called at 6:30 p. m. Wed shout that a diamond ring would be way through the glass at the rear of Dick Tensen, Nyssa; Mrs. M. C. Imler, Hawkes (Robert Johannesen) which sional delegation, Pierce, Martin, Mc- Chas. M. Caldwell and Miss Mar Dear Ox Flat; Mrs. Robt. D. Lytle and are all finally cleared up by the hero Nary and Steiwer, also by John Hend nesday. No charge, everyone welcome. given away with the lucky free ticket the station. garet Hunt, clerk In his store, went to Jerry (Dwight Johnston) who is chief A. H. Bone, Vale. This committee will Vale today to appear as witnesses for handed to some individual at the door. rick of Wyoming, Senator King of TRAIL GETS TEACIIERAGE consider step6 for launching a child executor of the estate of the late Mr. Utah, Earl Bunting, representative of the state. Laughing. Mrs. Powell said, “Let’s see EIGHT SPELLERS GO Kingsnorth and who seems to be the welfare program In this county. Jess and Charles Bogart of near who will win the ring.’ She and her TO KOLONY CONTEST Governor Ross of Idaho and W. D. B. only one who gets the wholehearted A large delegation attended the Albert B. Hopkins, teacher at Oregon friends stepped inside and each re Huntington were charged with the lar Dodson, Washington representative of approval of little Peg. council from Nyssa. Miss Inez Johnson Trail school near town, has erected a ceived a ticket. The annual spelling contest of the ceny of a steer. The former plead guilty Don’t fail to see “Peg O’ My Heart,” the Portland Chamber of Commerce," two-room cottage for a tcachcrage on and Miss Stella Fishburn sang two Mrs. Powell held the lucky number, Nyssa zone will be held Friday after and was sentenced to one year in the said Dana. duets, accompanied by Mrs. Tensen. a comedy of three acts presented by He concluded by saying that he will the school grounds. It may be purchas one among several hundred th a t had noon at the Kingman Kolony school- penitentiary. Charles plead not guilty, Others attending from this section Nyssa high, May 4 at the Nyssa Lib visit Malheur county a t the earliest ed by the district later. Mr. and Mrs. been given out. She received a white house with Mrs. Victoria Schweizer, his case coming before the Jury yester were Mrs. H. J. Larsen, Mrs. L. D. erty Theatre. Miss Clarice Johnson is possible opportunity and “tell the Hopkins are living in their new resi gold ring set with a small diamond principal, In charge. Eight schools will day and today. Hollenberg, Mrs. Don Graham, Mrs. director.—C. I. Tuesday the jury returned a verdict th at Is quite a treasure. whole story.” A banquet awaits the dence. enter. Nyssa winners who will carry Wesley Browne, Mrs. Ray Emmott, honored emissary In Nyssa, Frank T. local color Into the contest are June in favor of Ford In the case of Ruther CITY WANTS MORE WATER Mrs. Fiank Morgan, Mrs. Betty La- Morgan, secretary of the Owyhee ir Wilson, Billie Louise Glasgow, fifth ford vs. Ford over a labor lien. Frenz, Miss Margaret Young, Mrs. The Malheur County bank was Inter rigation district, having extended Mr. grade; Houston Wilson, Joe Robertson, The city will have a new low pressure Conrad Martin and daughter Jean ested In a case tried on Monday in re Dana a standing Invitation on behalf sixth; Maxine Barrett, Paul Ayre, sev ette, Mrs. C. C. Cotton, Mrs. M. L. water system in the near future if of this sincerely grateful community. enth; Juanita Oraves, Isobel Sarazin, gard to mortgaged property. The judge .. Judd, Mrs. Tom Lowe, Miss Bernice plans adopted at a special meeting of.. . . . . . . took the case under advisement. eighth. the council with Fred McConnell. Cald- Not only the Nyssa community, but Duhn, Miss Helen Clement, Mrs. John Tom Coward Is serving on the Jury. Vale, Ontario and the whole county Winners In the sectional oentest will --ateful for Mr. Dana's Wall. Mr. and Mrs. H. Q. Johnston, Mr well engineer, on Wednesday are car- vie In the finals In Vale May 4. arf ... y ?raUI... . f Editor’s Note: The Journal reprints citizen “veteran” Don M. Graham who and Mrs. Overstreet, Mrs. J. B. Smith ried out. A dragline may be secured splendid work in Washington. for claning out a slough for the pur the following article from the Citizen is not only active In Legion but all and Mrs. McKee. pose of obtaining a more adequate COLLEGE IS COMING Veteran page of The Oregonian. It \ community endeavors, water supply. pays a deserving tribute to a Nyssa It was an eventful visit that Donald RELIEF COMMITTEE FOR GAME MONDAY M. Graham made to his birthplace In SETS $1.50 WAGE I Glasgow .Scotland, from Oregon about BUTTERFAT UP 2 CENTS Anse Cornell, manager of the College j the time the< world war got under way. of Idaho Coyotes wrote the Nyssa entry Butterfat increased to 20 cents a How to handle funds from the R. 'F . The "visit” Included five years ser In the Idaho-Oregon league that the pound last week, showing a 2 cent in vice in the Royal field artillery in college team will come to Nyssa for a HARD GAME PREDICTED; LOCALS crease over the former price. On a firm C. for unemployment relief was ex- market”the " rate has "risen 'until" the Plai" ed to the Malheur county commit- France, Belgium and Egypt, and game Monday evening. It will be the SHUT OUT NEW PLYMOUTH 17 tee by Ivan White, representative of enough adventure to last several life- first real work out for the Nyssa nine NYSSA YOUTH HURLS HEAVY price is 33 per cent higher than it was TO 6. | times. April 1932. Last Friday butterfat ^he state committee, at a meeting yes and should be a good game. The locals Don Is now of Nyssa post No. 79, have been practicing for several weeks. reached its low record at 13 cents. Re terday in the office of R. D. Lytle, chairman at Vale. Mr. White did not OTHERS PLACE. American Legion, and has stacked up duction of surplus and strengthening Two of the strongest baseball teams a record In departmental legion and m - r i i p u r v l rv c r i i i T In general commodity markets Is know just what amount this county will be granted but he advised that the civic activities comparable to his ex- L U U K l L jrtlU J L -L O L U 1 In the high school league of the lower Howard Boor, Nyssa husky, set a new credited with the rise which means a loan should be received for the start of traordinary military record. IN STATE SALARIES Snake river valley will cross bats here record In the shot put at the invita great deal to local farmers. work shortly after May 1. Friday when Ontario comes to Nyssa It appears from the legion record tional track and field meet at Weiser The county commute set a wage of that Don came to Malheur county as a The law enacted by the 1933 legisla for the anunal spring classic. The game Saturday with his blue ribbon throw of HOLADYS SELL SPUDS $1.50 per day for relief work, $1 to be boy of 14 years, and that while on his ture reducing the salaries of virtually will be called at 3:30 o’clock. 46 feet and 6 Inches. Other local en Holady Brothers are shipping five paid in a requisition for supplies and Last Friday, the locals shut out the memorable visit to his old home war all state employes, from 5 to 30 per trants who placed were Martin Mont cars of potatoes ar.d three for the East 50 cents In cash. The local appropria was declared. He enlisted In the artil cent, is constitutional the state sup New Plymouth nine, 17 to 0. Dean gomery, fourth in high Jump; Sidney ern Oregon Land company at a price tion will be divided between the var lery unit In Glasgow as a gunner In reme court held In an opinion handed Johnston, snappy Uttl«y hurler, allowing Boren, fourth in 220 yard dash, and the of 50 cents tier bushel, the market hav- ious communities on a basis of the un 1914. down Tuesday. A mandamus proceed the visitors but one scratch hit. John relay team which also placed fourth. ing slipped 10 cents since the Holady’s employed registration in each. During the second battle of Ypres ing was brought by C. B. Thomas, who ston fanned 10, Sager 3 while Ply The relay team consisted of Dean offer of 60 cents. The committee, meeting Friday and his battery was surrounded and for objected to a reduction in his salary of mouth moundsmen Castle and Smith Johnston, Oswald Forbes. Montgomery again yesterday, includes Judge DaviB several days its guns were back to back $180 per month to $173. He la a boiler ran up but five strikeouts. The locals and Boren. Earl Sager and Meredith SHOE SHOP WINS F. Graham. Commissioners E. H. firing In two directions. His outfit was Inspector In the bureau of labor. A made four error» to aeven for Ply Belts completed the entrants from here. Ross Parkinson has moved the Nyssa Brumbach of Big Bend and Ora E. also on the receiving end of the first saving of $1,300,000 during the bten- mouth. Owen Price accompanied them to Shoe Shop to the Owyhee Realty build Clark of near Ontario, Clark Enos of Schweizer and Forbes pounded out enemy tear gas attack. mum Is estimated by the cut. Weiser. ing. R. J. Davis will also continue to Adrian. Mrs. Dick Tensen of Nyssa and 3-base hits while hitting honors went On April 30, 1915, and again De Nyssa boys are planning more prac make his realty headquarters in the Mr. Lytle. to Belts, Johnston and Walters with cember 4. Don was wounded In rec tice before they enter the Malheur Owyhee building MUSIC CONTEST IS three hits each. ognition of his valorous service he was meet at Ontario May 13. AT EPISCOPAL CONVENTION subsequently awarded a citation from SATURDAY EVENT Nyssa box score follows— Price’s grade school boys are hard at Rev. Stanley Moore, pastor of the NEW SETTLERS? AB H R King George, another from Oeneral work for the grade school meet May 5, For the Information of Nyiaa stud Beits, rf _______ 4 I 3 The Vale-Owylve tond p e/ term)it Episcopal churches In Vale. Ontario Weston, honor silver badge, Mona star, In Ontario. association sent this week’s Journal to and Nyssa, took a party of young peo and a citation for meritorious service. ents who will enter the Malheur county Schweizer, 3b ............................ J the following prospective settlers who ple and Mrs. Moore to a church con He was discharged In Kinross, Scot music contest In Ontario April 39, Forbes, lb ................................_ J OREGON TRAIL HAS W À '^ are Interested In locating on the new vention in Klamath Falls last week land with the rank of warrant officer. Chas Wadding ham. director, aent the E. Sager. 3b ...............................4 end. They will return today by way ................. A HI* legion service record Includes: following time schedule to The Jour D. Johnston, p P.-T. A. ELECTION lands: W. W Bone, West Stayton, Or ; Mrs. of Bums. Delegates from the Nyssa 4 Adjutant and commander, Ontario post nal Monday. The violin section will R. Johnston, a s ............ 67; service officer Nyssa post and dis open at 9 a. m . vocal at p. m.. piano B. Soger, cf ............................ 4 Oregon Trail P.-T. A. elected of Ella Sheppard. Kellyrllle, Okla.; H. G. church were Miss Margaret Pinkerton trict commander of the seventh district at 3:30 p. m. with the orchestrations Walters, If ...................................4 ficers for the coming year at the reg Tuthhill. Lyle, Wash.; Joseph Canson and Miss Lillian Austin, from Vale and the presentation of awards follow Williams, c ................ J ular meeting Friday Officers Included Los Angeles. Calif ; Estlll A. Honchell. Miss Mary Graham and from Ontario In 1931-33. Wilson, 3b ......... 1 Albert Hopkins, president; Mrs. F. O Bert, Kentucky; Roy Jennings. Chico. Miss Helen Doolittle and the Moores. Now at the age of 40 Don Is estab ing. Anderson, lb .................. „........ 1 lished in a real estate and Insurance Holmes, vice-president; and Mrs. J. B Calif.; James W Pope, Palo. Ill; C. J I W. W. Foster and Chester Soger left Floyd Miller, relief agent from Kem D. Keek. U ------- ------------------ 1 business. His name has become synon Smith, secretary-treasurer.. Various Keeling. Port Angeles, Calif.; E. J. .0 ymous with civic and charitable enter ps. is substituting for W. T. Poeey who Brumbacfy, it ......... committees will be appointed by the j Habeln, Butte. Mont.; Oeo. F. Pack. for Portland Monday with s truckload DON M. GRAHAM of honey. Is enjoying ten days vacation. Cook, rt ___ 0 prises—Courtesy the Oregonian. president at a later date Idaho Falls, Idaho. PEG 0 ’ MY HEART IS COMING SOON SOFT BALL IS TWILIGHT SPORT WALTERS WINS INTERIOR POST Legion Write-up Pays Tribute to Don Graham, Nyssa Citizen-Veteran ONTARIO PLAYS HERE FRIDAY HUSKY BOOR HURLS RECORD mm mm MW Wm;tm Hi