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! GREETINGS— TO THE BASEBALL BOYS W HO MEET HERE THIS WEEK END NYSSA. OREGON GATEWAY TO THE OWYHEE AND BLACK CANYON IRRIGATION PROJECTS THE GATE CITY JOURNAL NYSSA, OREGON BU 8 IEST AND FASTEST GROWINO TOWN IN OREGON INVESTIGATE NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1933. VOLUME XXVII. NO. 30. LOCATE $1.50 PER YEAR IMBLER CHAMPIONS COMING FOR BIO 3-GAME SERIES DORIS GRAHAM WINS FIRST CASH PRIZE IN STATE CONTEST NYSSA SCORES IN IITH FRAM E TO pupil of Nyssa, won first place in the state, in the poppy poster - contest of the American Legion, i winning a $5 cash prize and entry in the naticnal contest at Chicago. She won first in the junior division for the 4th, 5th and 6 th grades, her poster competing with exhibits PRICE SINGLES TO SCORE BUR from all schools in Oregon. Doris is the youngest daughter of Mr. TON AND WIN AIRTIGHT CLASH; and Mrs. Don Graham. ONTARIO AND BOISE WIN OPEN State judges were Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Gilbert of Salem and C. A. ERS. Howard, state superintendent of public instruction. Little Cabinet Chief Will View Owyhee Project I MEN BEGIN WORK ON CITY JOBS, ALSO IN FOREST NYSSA VISITORS SEE YELLOW GOLD A T SILLS DIGGINGS Two Nyssa parties arrived at the Farnham Sills gold mine near John Day Sunday evening in time to watch the crew wash the gold from the sand in the sluice boxes. "We gathered around the boxes and helped the crew find the yel low metal,’ said Ed. Wilson, “and there was lots of it,’ The Nyssa del egation also arrived in time to eat at Tom Butler's cook shack. Operators of the mine, Bud Lackey, Oca Storts, Butler and Sills, told their friends that they are finding pay dirt in promising quantities. Sills is digging on a larger scale than some miners as he has a dragline from the Owyhee project at work. Wilson said it was quite a sight working on a ridge high above the camp. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson accompan ied Mr. and Mrs. Dick Adams and Mrs. Sills to the camp. Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Norcott were accompan ied by Arthur H. Boydell and Mrs. H. Snydtr, sister of Mrs. Sills. TITLE WINNER OF THREE COUNTIES T. A. Walters, attorney of Caldwell, recently appointed first assistant sec- ' retary of the interior, has been given i supervision of the reclamation work of ] the interior department as was pre- j CEMETERY ROAD IS BEING IM- NYSSA BOYS WIN SNAKE RIVER ENGINEER BANKS LOOKS FOR dieted upon his appointment to the P R O V E D AT NYSSA; V A L E TROPHY WITH SHUT OUT OVER LARGE SUM FOR OWYHEE THIS “ little cabinet." To familiarize himself | with present operation of the depart- ! BUILDS NEW PARK; ONTARIO’S FRUITLAND FRIDAY, McEWEN SUMMER; MORGAN HEARS ment, he will visit the Owyhee dam up FIRST CREW STRIKES. HURLS F'OR JOHNSTON. DRAINAGE DISTRICT RE on his return from Washington D. C. | the latter part of this month, also the FINANCE PLAN. Boulder dam, Vale project and other I Men are going to work in Nyssa, On- Ending what fans called the best reclamation enterprises. Accepting the challenge of the hard MILLIONS FOR ROADS „ . .. , ,. j tario and Vale—not on a large scale game in the opener of the Xdaho-Ore- hitting and undefeated Imbler nine, Oregon will receive $5,768,000 out M r Walters will be the guest of the but th are the slart o{ what may * Malheur county will benefit to the gon league, Nyssa blanked Nampa here high school champions of Baker, Union of the Roosevelt public works pro extent of several million dollars be Sunday iday taking the 11-inning 11 -inning battle 1 trip to"Owyhee darn The^board*^ also an army of workers if the public works and Wallowa counties, Nyssa batsmen gram for reads and bridges. No cause of the passage of the farm bill, to O* Nampa came dangerously near ¡arranginE for a banquet in Mr. Wal- i f " are ready for the opener of a three- r " o fe T e Z a Z in ilt m ' matching of state funds is requir which not only carries the amendment h m w ln Nyssa tn game series at the Nyssa ball park the heme nume plate p m « on two vwu occasions butL n u j i ^ . , honor t0 which Ontario, Uef blU of the Roosevelt administra- ed. Oregon congressmen will assist providing a $5,000,000 loan for work on Friday at 1:30 o’clock. The series will rePutoed by alrtl« ht Pitching and Va]e and Caldwoll delegations will be tlon. in mapping out load projects for the Owyhee and Vale projects this Malheur county’s quota of relief field support. be a play-off fon the laurels of eastern invited. recommendation in this state. year, but includes $50,000,000 for refin money for May has been reectved by Fans were on their toes in the Oregon as Nyssa is the pennant win Sometime ago. Congressman Pierce Mr. Walters will spend several weeks ancing drainage and old irrigation dis eleventh when Schweizer batted for in Caldwell. Until recently he was as- the state treasurer and it Is being spent ner of the lower Snake river valley expressed favorable consideration tricts. The outlook is very bright for on worthwhile project under the super Jim McEwen and clouted a single. He sociated with league and holds the Malheur county Walter Griffiths, well of the proposed I-O-N highway Malheur county. was cut at second on fielder’s choice known here through h s Interest in the vision of the county relief committee title. through Jordan Valley. "The President has signed the loan headed by R. D. Lytle of Vale. In Nys with Burton safe on first. Price's single I-O-N. The opening game of the tourna for reclamation and we rejoice with sa, from a dozen to two dozen men are knocked in the winning score. ment at 1:30 Friday will be followed Malheur county. You are assured great doing hand work daily. They are re Burton made a good showing on the by a twilight game at 6:15 p. m. that progress,” said a message from Con pairing city streets, the cemetery road, mound, pitching 10 innings, with Ram- evening. The final game is slated for gressman Walter Pierce. working on cemetery clean-up and im baud relieving him for two, Kelly was Saturday at 2 p. m. Frank T. Morgan, delegate of the proving the civic club tennis court. In credited with two strikeouts. John Imbier’s team has won the cham Kingman Kolony and other drainage Vale, the city purchased several lots Young caught for Nyssa. Mood for pionship of the La Grande district for districts, attended the meeting called from the county at a cost of $5 and is Nampa. Superior fielding was a fea the past five years. Her school is one in Portland yesterday by State Engin improving the premises for a park. ture. of the smallest in the district but that SERVICES WILL HONOR CLASS OF eer Char'es Stricklin when the method In spite of the low! wage of $1.50 per Summary H R E proved no handicap for the boys for securing refinance loans was dis OLD LICENSES NEED NOT BE RE Nampa .......................................... 3 0 3 dya paid on the relief projects, men in THIRTY-THREE OF NYSSA HIGH blanked La Grande 16 to 0 recently and SHERIFF G L E N N INTERFFERS Vale and Nyssa went to work willingly. NEWED UNTIL SEPTEMBER BUT Nyssa cussed, “The lefinance plan will prove ...... ..................................5 1 2 SCHOOL; COMMENCEMENT have defeated all comers. The coach, of great help to many of our districts FEE GOES TO SI AFTER JUNE 9. WITH PLANS OF FOUR PRISON In Ontario, the first crew delegated Nyssa box score; AB H R E Jim King, is a brother of Coach Jack who built drainage works under high THURSDAY. objected to $1.50 and "struck” for $2. Rambaud, rf, p .......................5 0 0 0 King at Vale, member of the Nyssa ball ERS WITH RIGHT TO JAW. price levels.” said Morgan. “They will Another crew was summoned so no Price, ss ..................................5 club. have the chance to reduce high inter The most popular book in Nyssa at Hoxie, cf ...................... trouble lias been experienced since. 4 Coach John Young and Supt. Leo D. est through refinancing and start present seems to be the little one is Johnston, 2b ........................... 4 Baccalaureate services for the grad The committee, in deciding upon the Hollenberg are arranging plans for the anew.” sued by the state, the Motorist’s Man I Young, c ............................ uating class of Nyssa high school will Tom Mix had nothing on Sheriff C. $ 1.50 wage, stated that no attempt at 4 tournament this week end. They expect Banks Awaits Money ual. It explains all secrets of good chiv Servoss, lb ......................... Vi. Glenn last Thursday evening when standard wage setting was intended, | b® held at the Methodist community 4 a good crowd as posters have been dis Confidence in regard to work on the ing. C. M. Bentley will return to Nyssa ¡Green, 3b ..... .........................4 the officer overpowered four prisoners that the wge was set t0 proVide work [ church Sunday night with the Rev. tributed in all nearby towns. Admission Owyhee was expressed yesterday by Thursday, May 25, to give examinations j McEwen, If ............................ 3 who yearned for the wide open spaces fpr as many unemployed as possible i Floyd White officiating. His theme Is price is low, 25 cent per game or 50 Engineer F. A. Banks. “ If we secure on the booklet and those who have | Schweizer, If ...........................1 and prevented their escape from the under the qucta received. > "The Higway of Life.’ Mrs. Howard J. cents for the series for adults, 10 and our $1,577,000 appropriation for this perused it thoroughly will be granted ■ Burton, s ................................4 county jail. »i At present, men who registered in Larsen has charge of music and has in- 25c for students. year, it will enable us to complete the a certificate to drive. It seemed that the four, Byron Fi- the W jnter f0r relief work are being vlted a number of Parma singers to ONTARIO 7. CALDWELL 4 Members of the visiting team will be main canal to the upper end of the Until June 9, drivers licenses or re Although outhit by Caldwell in the field, Lloyd McLain and Cecil Bogait, J selected. If funds are enlarged, work entertain. Mrs. Ada Haworth has guests of the Nyssa team during their Ontario-Nyssa canal,” Mr. Banks stat newals may be secured for 50 cents. opener at Caldwell Sunday, held for burglary, and Jack Vershella, wm expand accordingly ! charge of decorating with the Junior Ontario brief stay here. Today, the Imbler line - We are sendlng some flne boys t o 1 class. ed. He explained that there is consid After that date the state will charge ! nine emerged victor 7 to 4, Ontario sentenced to one year in the peniten- up was received: Wagoner 2b, Ander erable structure work for an early con $1. However, drivers will not be re bell ______ clouted _ a home ___ run ___ for _________ Caldwell. tlary for theft o£ an automoblle, had | the forest camp near Austin from this [ Baccalaureate will be followed by the son 3b, Frizzell ss, Lloyd rf, Fowler c, tract. Works must be built at the out quired to have the new type licenses Oniario’T'battery"Includes* Nightengale the escape we", planned' when Glenn j county,” said Mr. Lytle, in Nyssa for | Senior class play next Wednesday Conklin If, McKinnls p, Crouser lb, let of Tunnel No. 1 for the division of until September 1. Then all cards is and Long; Caldwell, K. Lyke, Roberts ! wient t0 the ->ail about 9 P- m- to lock ! the committee Monday. Mrs. Dick Ten- night at the Liberty thetre. Sanderson cf, McCoy and Friswald, water into Tunnel No. 5. Three siphons sued between July 1920 and July 1931 and J. Lyke. the prisoners in their cells for the j sen reported that the three who made Commencement comes on Thursday subs. known as Black Willow, Snively and must be renewed. Examination will not night, the four men rushed him. One application from here, Bob Kaylor, i night at the theatre when Nyssa’s larg- BOISE 2, BAKER 0 the larger Owyhee river siphon will be be required if the applicant has been Baker Senators played errorless ball of them threw salt and pepper in his Hubert Leuck and Carlton Irwin, had I est class of 33 students will receive NYSSA CINCHES TITLE built. previously licensed in Oregon and is ; and scored twice on as many hits at eyes. Another swung a club at his head, j been accepted. Other applications from , their sheepskins. The program will “We are in shape to do a great normal physically and mentally, under Eaker. By trouncing Frultland 15 to 4 Fri Glenn floored Vershella with a blow j Nyssa have been made since as the \ consist of addresses, numbers by the Batteries: H. Phillippi and amount of work—if we receive suffic the age of 70, and has not been in Quick, Boise; Lamanski and Saunder, on the jaw. The other three grabbed county’s quota Is 24. In addition some I class and music. Preparations are be- day, Nyssa cinched the Snake river ient funds,” said Banks. “Final location volved in serious violations or acci j Baker. the key ring but failed to find the key j experienced woodsmen from the Iron- ing made for large crowds at the three trophy for 1933, piling up six wins and of the main canal has been completed dents. two defeats ln the league with Ontario, Next Sunday Nyssa Journeys to to the outside door which Glenn had sjde section will accompany the county events of commencement week. placed in his pocket. from the southern end of the Gem Payette, Frultland and New Plymouth. quota. The new half-year auto license of $5 Boise. “ When the prisoners found they McEwen pitched a splendid game, fan unit to the Malheur river and half is due prior to July 1. Upon the ex CECIL FETTER SUFFERS could not unlock the door they came way across Dead Ox Flat.” ning the first 18 batters who faced him. piration of that license, the fee will be CIVIC CLUB BUILDS back to me saying, ‘we’ll give up Char- MAYOR PROCLAIMS Mr. Banks advised that in all prob DEEP SCALP WOUND Selts lead ln stick work with 4 hits out $5 for the full year beginning January of six trips to bat. NEW TENNIS COURT iley,” said Glenn. He returned them to ability the first contract let would be 1934. ANNUAL POPPY DAY 1 their cells. the canal work between Owyhee river Nyssa box score— AB H R While working on the dismantling of and Mitchell butte. 6 4 3 Work is well under way on the tennis I the Shea camp at Tunnel Canyon, Selts, ss ..................................... At the request of the Nyssa Auxiliary, POGUE BUYS NEW HOME court which the Nyssa Civic club is Mayor Howard J. Larsen has proclaim Cecil Fetter of Nyssa was badly hurt Williams, c .................................. 5 3 1 Wendell Pogue has purchased the building for the young people of the NYSSA PAYS HOMAGE BOY SCOUTS INVITE ed Saturday, May 27, Poppy Day. On Sunday afternoon. A rail fell from a Schweizer, 2b ................................6 2 0 cottage near the Jess Lawrence resi town. Several lots back of the Caldwell this day citizens will wear the little red scaffold and struck him on the head E. Snger, 3b ................................. 6 2 1 TO MOTHER SUNDAY PARENTS TO COURT dence from J. R. Hunter and moved store have been cleared and leveled paper poppy in memory of the men and shoulders, Inflicting a deep sca'p D. Johnston, rf, p ..................... 4 1 2 HERE NEXT MONDAY I his family there this week. He plans to under the supervision of Bert Lien- AT EAGLES MEETING who gave their lives in the World War wound and other bruises. Fetter is re Forbes, lb ..................................... 4 0 1 ¡make a number of improvements. The kaemper. The court will be surfaced McEwen, p .................................. 5 2 1 and in tribute to other thousands who covering. The Boy Scout court of honor for ¡house was recently vacated by Dave Sons and daughters Sunday paid . .. _ . .. . . . . ” B. Sager, cf ......... _..,6 2 3 with sand and fences will be erected. this district will be held in Nyssa Mon I Dugger who plans to mine this sum but return^ with shattered Walters, If ......................... 4 2 3 Mrs. W. F. McLing, chairman of the homage to motherhood, turning out day night with C. F. D. Baptist, Scout mer. FIRST HALF TAXES 1 ,! ’ " af L ye^ 8 0 8U Rr ng' Johnston, ss .... 0 0 0 committee, reported at yesterday’s en masse for the union service spon- executive from Nampa, in charge. sored by the Eagles lodge at the c o m - ! ™ ? P°PP‘es, which the Nyssa Aux- meeting of the civic club and was in EXCEED $100,000 .. . a , lliary will sell, have been shaped by Scouts from Roswell, Parma, Apple „ ___ _ GETS BASKET BALL LETTER structed to call a meeting soon for the munity church on Sunday evening. Wesley Roberts has been transferred Valley, the Kolony and Nyssa will par Mother was queen of the evening with I W° rklng !u g° ^ Howard Foster, Nyssa student at purpose of adopting, court rules. Tax receipts for the first half of 1932 from Owyhee dam to Engineer O. G. ticipate. Awards will be presented to service, song and reading in her honor. ment h0sp als wl' Rre , m or? than 30 000 Mrs. O. G. Boden had charge of the netted $104,114, Sheriff C. W. Glenn Boden’s survey crew here. Roberts is all Scouts who have completed work Gooding college, received a letter in ^ ^ m e n ^ T e i r E E I reported last Thursday. On the same staying at the Star hotel. basket ball at the annual commence program hour. Gayle McCoy sang a Judge T. B. Chapman of Boise deliver- since the court of honor at Roswell. Scoutmaster Howard Larsen has ar ment exercises at the college Monday solo, accompanied by Miss Inez John g^venby T v ° V h . Pa“ ™ “ p , , * * ^ officials expect “ “ the * *135'635 son; Howard Larsen played a violin However, receipts ranged the following tentative pro- night. He is a Freshman and one of Falls, who also spoke at the morning I ^ ,Poppy “ Ie committee is also solo and Mrs. Frank Morgan gave an service. seven students to earn the award at to gain if the rise in farm prices con sponsoring a joint program of the Aux- gram: address, Supt. Leo D. Hollen- interesting report on the child health tinues. Delinquent taxes are also ex- berg; piano duet, June and Houston Gooding. conference of the P.-T. A. at Boule One of the most telightit! t ut Uxr s ' I f 'I h “ ” L ^ r ' p e c t e d to come in owing to the fact Wilson; violin solo, Howard Larsen; jr.'o, Robert Stringfellow; piano solo, POSTPONE BOOK CLUB PICNIC vard. UX wl" 66 pr" d by G ‘r> a” d ,hat. Penally and lntereSt Wcrc WalVPd Mrs. H. R. Sherwood’s committee to Z 'h T V v “ “by M ^ H a ^ f t i tabl“ Arthur Vernon Cook; Iinvocation. Rev. The annual picnic of the Kingman Aheam. Readings were given by Lester Boy Scouts. Mrs. A. V. Cook, Mrs, C. L, bF the last legislature. served, Mrs. E. B. Brush, Mrs. Pieter McCoy and Mrs. Eddie Powell have I loyd White. B. A. Tharrington of Par Kolony bock club, a traditional affair Tensen and Mrs. Garrit Stam assisting. Keizer, Delma Ward, Mae Keizer, Car charge. The refreshments committee ma will preside. at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. YOUTH THROWN FROM lotta Irwin and beautiful songs by Mrs. Wesley J. The court will be held at the Meth Lowe at Mitchell butte hot springs, The graduating class of Nyssa high Mis. C. L. McCoy, Robert Stringfellow, I * " - J“ A. Abbott, . w HORSE BADLY HURT school will present the last play of the odist community church. Parents and has been postponed until Sunday, May JOINT COMMENCEMENT ¡Mrs. Howard Larsen and Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Sidney Burbldge, the public are invited. 28. year at the Liberty theatre next Wed AT BOULEVARD HALL Kendler, duet number. j T . rJ e . Un» ' ... . . Joe Ham, aged about 15, narrowly nesday night, May 24. Supt. Hollen _____ Den Graham was master of c e re -' T<? ay tPe Auxiliary, with Mrs. Don escaped serious injury Monday when Rural schools of Cairo, Valley View,'monies for the Eagles. Carnations w e r e !_ fa atp' alscn and MlS- chaa- he was thrown from his horse and fell berg is director. The cast consists of Lottie Boren, White Settlement, Arcadia and Lincoln presented to mothers at the close. A ___ harge, is giving a lunch- eon for war mothers. Fourteen have against a stump! His chest was badly | Princess Dellatorre; Bill Boor, Signor will hold Joint commencement exer- | very large crowd attended. been invited. A program of. music and | bruised and a rib was fractured. Dr. J. Maronl; Carlotta Irwin, the old Prin rises for the eighth grade graduates of ¡readings lias been arranged. J- Sarazin treated him and he is re- and Aunt Meta; Hazel Sullivan, their schools, numbering around 20, HOWARD BOOR LEADS ‘ Mrs. Abbott reports that Keith Or- I covering. The Ham family reside at the cess Miss Boyd; Bertha Williams, Mrs. on Thursday evening. May 25, at A T COUNTY TRACK ris' Ethcl MuU and E'elyn Zittercob wldt* fa'm Just across the river on the Boyd; Clayton Wall. Joe Boyd; Lois Following sale of the Idaho wool clip Ironside, made the sale of around 1000 Boulevard grange hall. Mrs. Kathryn _____ made the prize winning poppy poster Idabo slde- 8chwelzer, Mrs. Purrington; Dorothy In Portland, at prices ranging from 17 head of ewes and lambs to J. J. John Claypool, county school superintendent, Austin, Mrs. Seaver; Ruby Boyd, Eva- Howard Boor won the only blue rib- | i°.r Arcadia school. The 8th grade en- to 27 and 3-8ths cents a pound, Emest son and Jim Giannoplus of Salt Lake will present diplomas Each school will try won honorable mention. Locey of Ironside sold his clip of 15,- j Wednesday at $6 per head. Jess B. contribute numbers for the program bons for Nyssa at the first Malheur TOWNES RETURN FROM lyn Earp; Laurence Fisher, Phil Len nox; Dwight Johnston. Milton D'Arcy; 000 pounds at 22 cents. Jesse B. Adrian, ! Adrian, broker, closed the sale. and a speaker will be secured. Iciunty track and field meet for high MINE AT GOLDFIELD Charlena Crawford. Josephine, the local dealer, reported today. This is j Walter Marshall was here from 1 schools at Ontario Saturday. Boor was SHEA COMPANY IS French maid and Jennie; and Emma about 14 cents over the average price of 1 White Settlement yesterday and also | first in shot put and discus throw, WILL IMPROVE PARISH HALL REMOVING CAMP Alter driving through two feet of Glascock, Ada. 8 cents paid a year ago. reported that his school will have a Other Nyssa boys who placed were: snow ln Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Herman At the meeting of St. Paul's Guild The play reveals that the girl Ellen Mr. Adrian reported that the major-1 picnic Friday. His school defeated Oswald Forbes, 3rd in 100-yd dash; last Thursday, members voted to make Having completed present work on Towne were glad to see the sunshine— from Millertown, married an Italian lty of Malheur county sheepmen w ill. Cairo nine in a good game Monday 21 James Montgomery, 2nd ln 220 and „ some improvements in the hall. Mrs. F Shea Iwblcb followed a shower—ln Nyssa prince and became a legend ln the vil consign their wool to various brokers 16. ; 3rd ln broad Jump; Calvin Wilson. 3rd the J Artie Robertson and Mrs. Dick Tensen _____ Postpone! work at lage. She had gone away in her early under the supervision of the regional tn mile _ 1U„ run; Arnold Slippy, aju 3rd ln pole company of Portland Is having the Prlday- Towne were appointed a committee. About 20 T » n „ , C . n „ teen and the scene opens as the village agricultural credit corporation. He add FARMS FOR VACATION ladles attended and enjoyed a cov and removed. Cabins have been sold to i£ad and be brought his family from prepares for her return home eighteen ed that they are very hopeful of a After three years work for T .E. of Forbes, Dean Johnston, Belts and ered luncheon. ranchers and several of them are being Santa Ana, Cal., although he has made years later. good wool market this spring, in view Connolly company at Owyhee D am .1 Montgomery, won second. The truth is that the prince has gone of the continued advance during recent Ontario won the school trophy, with torn down this week. Machinery is be- no definite plans for the summer as I Pat McIntyre is planning a vacation at lng shipped to other locations. |yet A few b°urs ahead of the Towne through her estate and she has served IDAHO WILL MAINTAIN ROAD weeks, and feel much like the dying I his poultry farm which he purchased Vale second and Nyssa third. Francis Burger, dragline operator for famlly came Marlin Wilson and E. T. boarders ln her palace to secure funds Fred Wamsley, road commissioner ¡last fall from John Hatfield. He will man who regains good health. Many J. A. Tertellng company which recent- ! Towne of Eagle, who also spent the for the visit home. Dressed simply, she hopeful words have been heard in Nys for the Parma section, stated Tuesday j raise chickens and turkeys and have THANK YOU! ly finished the canal work, has moved Pa*£ £ew months at the mine, Is believed to be the seamstress upon that Idaho would maintain the road a big rest. The painting of his new sa this week. Mr and Mr5 Towne are living ln the her arrival. Humllated, she permits the Along with the sensational advance from Nysra to the Junction with the ¡property is on the program. Mr. Mc The following Journal subscriptions to Adrian. He is repairing the mach- in the price of wool came a similar rise new highway and keep it in good Intyre has earned a vacation as he has or renewals were received during the ines. The Terteling company occupied Francl® cottage as their own home is deception to go on and Is the center of rented. a humorous and pathetic situation. She in the price of beef and hogs in Port condition. He added that Idaho may been working most of the time since week and we “Thank Y ou:’ W. B Shea camp during the canal Job. Is even sent away under a cloud but tn also build a spur through the F. W work began on the Brogan irrigation Hoxie, John Lackey, J. Peterson. Pat land. Oayle MrCoy spent last week end In , Harold Flfer is ln charge of the Filer the end contrives to come back In a Oeterkamp farm to give Nyssa a closer project where he was camp cook. That McIntyre, Nyssa; Francis Burger, connection with the new Parma- was a good many years ago but he has I Adrian; Mrs. Clara Brown. Boise; Ontario with Mary Ryan, daughter of J«wtlry shop as his lather Is busy with blaze of borrowed glory, sufficient to SHEEPMAN SELLS AT I« give everyone an hour of romance. Mr. and Mis. F. P. Ryan. .work at Parma this week. Arthur Nichobx retiring sheepman ot Plymouth short-cut. followed construction work since. Caldwell Chamber of Commerce. DRIVER’S EXAMS HERE MAY 25TH SHERIFF BALKS JAIL BREAKERS BACCALAUREATE SUNDAY EVENING SENIORS PLAN PRINCESS PLAY Flockmasters Smile When Wool Prices Soar to New High; Other Prices Mount -2