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/ NYSSA. OREGON GATEWAY TO THE OWYHEE AND BLACK CANYON IRRIGATION PROJECTS VOLUM E X X V II. THE G ATE CITY JOURNAL NO. 46. i m c o n v ic t HELO FOR MURDER OF DAVE BRICHOUX OF JUNTURA IS AGAIN HELD FOR BRUTAL SLAY ING; ARRESTED IN IDAHO. NYSSA, OREGON, TH U R SD AY Sept. 7, 1933 SEVERAL FAMILIES 16455307 FROM HERE W ILL SEE W O R L D ’S FAIR A number of Nyssa people 'eft for the Century of Progress exposi tion in Chicago this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Foster and son Howard, Mrs. Arvilla Fauchier and Max Dunaway of Portland made up a party who left on Mon day. They will stop at the home of Mrs. Foster’s mother in Boulder, Colo., while on the trip and in Chicago will visit relatives of Mrs. Fauchier. Howard Foster will go on to Detroit to purchase a truck. W. T. Posey, Nyssa depot agent, Mrs. Posey and daughter Grace also left Monday for Chicago. They too will visit in the east while on their vacation trip. “Granddad” and “ Mother” Pow ell received a trip from their daughter Mrs. Morris Solomon and son Harry, who live near Chicago. They are leaving today for the big city. P rati’s P e a c h Orchard Grows Excellent Crop TO SHARE COST OF I-O-N With peaches at a premium owing to | the spring frost which cut *he crop average down close to per cent John Prati's fine young oi^ ' of 24 HIGHWAY COMMISSION CONFERS acres on an island in Snake river one WITH IDAHO OFFICIALS, FAV mile south of Nyssa is coming into heavy production at the opportune ORS MARSING-JORDAN ROUTE. time. Prati’s trees are loaded with fruit so heavy a crew was required to prop the branches last week. $50,000 for the improvement of Prati brings the fruit across tne river the McDermitt-Jordan Valley road. by boat and sells it at his home on this I Allocated some months ago). side of the river. J. Peterson planted the trees several The promise that Oregon would years ago. Yesterday he drove out to be “obligated” to build a highway see the orchard and said it Is one of from Jordan Valley to the Nevada the finest he has ever seen. Prati line if Idaho would build a con bought the island from Mr. Neighbors nection form Marsing to Jordan on a few years ago. the Idaho side. uHlEr LOCAL PROJECTS C. HOCKLEY OF PORTLAND VISITS OWYHEE PROJECT AND DISCUSSES CITY SEWAGE SYS TEM. BUSIEST AND FASTEST GROWING TOWN IN OREOON INVESTIGATE LOCATE $1.50 PER YEAR PUBLIC WORKS C. NYSSÀ, OREGON YOU TH IS TOSSED INTO H A Y R A K E BY R U N A W A Y TEAM Lloyd Bunch got a raking over Monday when he was thrown onto a hay rake by a runaway team at the E. B. Brush farm near town. His legs were badly bruised and one wrist was broken by a falling lever but he fortunately escaped being struck by the iron prongs of the rake. The horses stopped at a fence and Bunch was freed after being dragged about two blocks. Mr. Brush took him to Dr. J. J. Sarazin who found his most serious injury the broken wrist. The youth is a son of V. Bunch, another rancher of this section. PRIZE FLOWERS L PUBLIC FRIDAY NYSSA CIVIC CLUB WILL HOLD FALL FLOWER SHOW AT EAGLES HALL TOMORROW—AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Dave Brichoux, 55, who served a term In the Oregon penitentary lor the mur When the doors swing open at the To leai” .. atus of the huge public der of Lum Goodman of Juntura, was fall flower show of the Nyssa Civic club works program slated for the Owyhee GIRL SUFFERS CUT arrested yesterday In Baker and for- at the Eagles hall tomorrow (Friday) irrigation project and to inquire Into ma'ly charged with the slaying of Mrs. Donna Jean, five-year-old afternoon at one o'clock, visitors will the possibility of a city sewage project Albert Koehler on August 24. Brichoux daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. War see a display of flowers of such variety in Nyssa, C. C. Hockley, Oregon engin was released from the penitentiary ren, tore a deep cut In her knee and beauty as would surprise the per eer for the bureau of pubTic works, was June 28. Tuesday evening when a long nail son who called this a desert region. here from Portland on Monday. He is After the slaying, officers found that intercepted her climb on a packing Flower raising being a hobby here, the on a tour of eastern Oregon,, visiting box. Brichoux had been in the Baker vic flower show is the premier showing of all projects which will come under the inity about the time of the murder. j This and nothing more was the the season. public works program. He was located in Placerville, Ida., last promise of the Oregon highway com- Frequent wind and the grasshopper At a meeting with the Owyhee board Friday where he had been prospecting ! mission which met with the Idaho invasion have caused some damage to of directors and members of the city with his son. He voluntarily returned j commislsoin and Governor C. Ben Ross gardens but Mrs. Eddie Powell, chair council, Mr. Hocklely stated that Owy to Baker with officers and denied the i in Boise Friday to discuss the I-O-N man, is confident that blossoms will be hee work will probably fo'low an agree crime. His arrest yesterday fa’lowed highway. Judge David F. Graham, brought which will equal, if not excel, ment as to hours and wages which will a comparison of palm prints, a print j Commisisoner E. H. Brumbach of Big the Powers displayed in other years. be paid by contractors. left on a bottle in the Koehler home ¡Bend, C. L, McCoy of the Nyssa Com- Entries must be in before noon Friday From Washington came word Wed corresponding with that of Brichoux. 1 mercial club and Mayor George Aiken as judging by Mrs. E. C. Van Petten of nesday that Secretary Ickes is dis Mrs. Koeler was shot two times and DICK GROOT TAKES FIRST IN of Ontario were present. "I will not REV FLOYD E. WHITE AGAIN AS NYSSA FIGIIT FANS A T T E N D Ontairo, Mrs. R. D. Lytle and Mrs. R. satisfied with the speed at which non- struck with an axe on the night of SIGNED NYSSA AND APPLE VAL federal bodies are presenting their DeArmond of Vale will begin shortly LABOR DAY CARD AT NAMPA. FEDERATION WHEAT; OTHER commit Oregon to any specified high August 24, sometime after her husband way,” said Scott “ but we would be b- after. projects. To permit full speed ahead, LEY CHURCHES. RAFFERTY GETS SURPRISE. PRIZES COME THIS WAY. left for town. Robbery was given as the ligated to meet the Idaho road if it The public is Invited to attend the the public works body agreed to make motive as money was said to be mis flower show. Tea will be served were built.” quck allotments for state and munici In this corn raising county, the hon- sing. Brichoux was a brother of the late The route favored by Scott would throughout the afternoon. In the even At the request of community folk, as pal projects under a p'an whereby the Augustine Koehler, first wife of Dr. [ors for the best com at the county fair cross Snake river at Marsing, a jun- "Smiling” Pat Rafferty, fight fav ing the Nyssa orchestra will pla£ from money would be withdawn unless final Koehler. went to W. L. Schafer, Nyssa farmer, ction southeast of Homedale, approach well as those closely allied with the contracts are executed within 30 days. orite in Nyssa, met his Waterloo early 8 to 9 p. m., when the doors c'ose. Com Brichoux was convicted of the mur- Schafer won first in Yellow Dent, W. ] but no(, cross the Oregon border, then Methodist community chinch, Rev. This will permit skirting around much Monday night when Steve Maglll, with mittee chairmen follow: hall: Mrs. C. der of Goodman, whom he represented W. Looney of Big Bend, second. Others travel southward to Jordan Valley. "We Floyd E. White was reappointed to red tape, but will require the execution a long biff to the back of the head, C. Hunt; flowers, Mrs. Howard Larsen; serve the Nyssa and Apple Va'ley and used his checking account. Good- ¡from this section who won prizes at the will be willing to build two miles of of a contract for work to proceed 30 floored him in the first round of a display, Mrs. C. W. Barrett; flower reg 1 churches for the coming year. The as- man’s body was found weighted in the fair, were: highway from the Idaho line to the days after a tentative allotment has Labor Day bout in Nampa. The large istration, Mrs. Ernest C. Wilson; lunch river near Ontario. Brichoux was sent | Dick Groot, Federation wheat; Joe Malloy ranch to give the connection I signment was made at the annual con- delegation from Nyssa was Just as sur eon for judges. Mrs. W. F. McLing; been granted. to the penitentiary October 31, 1916, ¡King, Big Bend, winter squash, toma- with the old roacj and a route through ference in Rupert, from which Rev. and prised as Rafferty as he was given a [prize, Mrs. Dick Tensen; tea, Mrs. T el Nyssa is considering a city sewage and served until last spring when he toes; W. W. Looney, pumpkin; A. B. Oregon,” said Scott. “This route would Mrs. White returned Tuesday. This will two to one chance to win over the less ¡Newell; Judges, Mrs. J. J. Sarazin; reg project which would come under the 30 Cain, George Markham, poultry; Jake cost $950,000 of which Idaho wou'd be Rev. White’s second year in Nyssa. was released on good behavior. scientific Meridian boxer. ulation. Mrs. C. Kllnkenberg; proper “ Not much money but a wonderful per cent direct grant and 70 per cent Molenar, Smith-Hughes division, tallest bear $400,000 and Oregon $550,000,” Les Berry, another favorite here, ties, Mrs. Ruth Brooks; hostess, Mrs. government loan p'an. church year,’ is the way Rev. White corn; James Redsull, cow and heifer. | With Mr gcott were E. B. Aldrich, Nyssa people enjoyed the opportunity continued his winning steak by win Dick Groot, Mrs. Jess Thompson, Mrs. SCHOOL TERM OPENS, Mrs. Ernest C. Wilson was a big win- 1 Pendleton member of the commission, and others at the conference summed of meeting Mr. Hockley and found ning a technical knockout from the |c. L. McCoy, Mrs. C. C. Cotton, Mrs. TEACHERS SETTLED j ner with awards for infant’s garments, j R H Baldock, chief engineer, Dr. Mc- up the past twelve months. He stated him an interested as well as Interesting fast Clyde Hoxwood of Lewiston. Utah. Sarazin, Mrs. Tensen. -------- table covers, arts and crafts, nastur- Daniel and Ray Conway of the Oregon that pastors from all over the country visitor. The first round was nip and tuck. Ber ry’s “ haymakers’ 'struck home In the Nyssa schoo’s opened Tuesday with tiums. double petunia, roses, gallardia, A A a ., H. G. Smith, engineer, and W. told of renewed interest in church act second and Hoxwood Popped on the NAM PA MAN ROBBED a slight increase in enrollment which is Mrs. Garret Stam won prizes on pil- c williams, district enigneer at La ivities, despite reduced budgets every where. canvas to be saved by the bell. His sec expected to grow during the next two lows, woolens, gladiolas, marigolds, Grande. CONGRESSMAN PIERCE NEAR BIG BEND Rev. White’s annual report to the onds tossed In the towel, however, at week as a few students are late owing nasturtiums, petunia; Mrs. Eddie Pow- j n another statement issued from local board disclosed that he made 1200 IS SPEAKER A T FAIR the opening of the third with Berry to harvest work. The teachers are nice ell on gallardia, roses; Mrs. Klaas Ten- Portland Monday, Mr. Scott stated When returning to Nampa from the scoring the knockout decision. ly located for the term. Misses Harriet sen on tab'e covers, pillows, luncheon that the commission has made a study calls during the year and drove 7000 Tlie NRA program of recovery will In the main event, Slg Eckland, 165, Applegate roadhouse in Big Bend, Vir Ahearn, Stella Fishburn, Clarice John sets; Mrs. Dick Groot, on towels, dah- j0f traffic between states and visualizes miles while engaged in church work. [ its growth as inevitable. Arteries to re- Rev. White added a hearty word of succeed or the present capitalist sys of Portland almost bettered the trim gil Daniels of Nampa was held up by son and Margaret Young are staying at lias, marigolds, phlox, petunias. Mrs. C. E. Peck of Big Bend won | ____ lieve the already heavily traveled main praise for the cooperation accorded tem will be followed by a dangerous Hal Hoxwood bul the Judges called the two armed bandits near the Idaho line the home of Mrs. Russell Vlnsonhaler battle a draw, Monday night. Daniels s'lpped his wal at the Herman Towne residence. Mrs. !prizes on luncheon sets, thrift display; routes will have to be constructed when him here, in Apple Valley and Oregon order, predicted Congressman Walter long, breath-taking Pierce when he spoke to the crowd at pleasing the majority. Ecklund drew let under the car seat so lost only a Trail. Nettie Medesker and daughter Hettie Mrs- E- Hamblin, on bedroom linen, money is available, he said. “I am glad to return,” he said. “ I am the opening of the county fair in On first blood but for round after round, little change In his pocket. That same have rented the A. McDonald home woolens, towels. Mr. Scott’s proposal that Idaho build night burglars took a safe from a ser while Owen Price, John Young and half the I-O -N met with approval here loking forward to a better year for tario Friday. "NRA is an experiment both fighters came back with vim and vice station In Caldwell which contain audacious and untried,” he declared, vigor which set fans on their toes everyone.” as such a plan would speed construc Grant Rinehart are at the Will Beam GIRLS AND BOYS ed over $50 In cash and valuable rec “But it must succeed if property rights Buddy Randall, 118, Nampa youth, tion, it is generally believed. Although residence. Mrs. Elta Benson Is again are to be secure and our country go won a decision over a shifty brown boy ords. W IN 4-H TRIPS the Idaho route will be a few miles staying at the J. Boydell home. Later that night, Idaho officers de forward.” Jimmy Phillips, 118, of Seattle. Theirs longer for Owyhee project producers, it BUY N O W CAMPAIGN [ Mr. and Mrs. Pierce were guests of was the curtain raiser and another cided to Investigate a car bearing an High standing in club work, along would provide the needed market road KIDS GET FREE HAIR CUTS Oregon 'iceuse in Nampa. They gave --------- .with winning exhibits at the county connection with Nevada and California. OPENS HERE FRIDAY honor at a dinner meeting of the On good fight. chase but lost the car near Houston. tario commercial club attended by a Barbers of Nyssa started the children [ fair this year and others, brought good j Nyssa people are also eager to see the Officers ore continuing their investi delegation from Nyssa that evening. cf needy families to school with a new ] fortune to two gir’s and two boys i n ! construction of the road from McDer- COURT DOCKET LIGHT “Buy now what ycu need—put ¡Saturday they were guests at the Pine gations. mitt north to Jordan VaUey which is hair cut. On Monday evening they held 1 the form of a free trip to 4-H summer A light term of court confronts the someone to work!” Valley fc 'r near Baker. nothing more than a trail at present. open house, trimming the locks of school at Corvallis next June. jurors drawn for September. Up to This is the Blue Eagle’s pealing Tuesday they left on a tour of the DANCE AT GYM TONIGHT chi'dren on the city relief list. Boys in Doris Klingbacl:, daughter of Mr. In spite of its condition, trucks and cry, ringing from coast to coast, state during which Mr. Pierce will de Tuesday, only two criminal cases hod The Eagles lodge is giving a dance at patticular found the rare “shop” hair and Mrs. Fred KHngback of Owyhee, cars use it daily because it provides a been set, the case of State vs. Whit and that call is being answered in liver a number of talks in support of cuts to their taste. won the prize for outstanding sewing shorter route into Nevada and Calif charging larceny of cattle; the Nyssa gymnasium tonight, the Nyssa, At the request c f E. C. Van j the national recovery progam. He will Redsull, club member. Evelyn Haworth, daugh ornia. ! and the case of State vs. Melvin Wal- Crystal Ball Room orchestra of On Petten, local NRA chairman, the also investigate the Warm Springs In VISIT ONTARIO LODGE ter of Mrs. Ada Haworth. Nyssa, teach I ters, charging destruction of a promis- tario returning for the affair. The gym consumer’s card will be distributed dian reservation as an agent of the er, won the prize for cocking; Eugene sory note. Several civil cases were set has a splendid hardwood floor ^which here Friday for signing. “ It is up to government. He and Mrs. Pierce expect has been placed In good condition for Several members of the Eagles lodge Stewart of Ontario, for livestock; and BLAST ROCKS EARTH for the end of this week . the consumer to make the NRA to return home about the 15th. dancing. initiated a class for the Ontario Aerie Paul Kirby of Valley View, for crops. program' a success,” he said. "Busi A T W A R D DIGGINGS Monday evening. Don Graham was The trips will be financed by the On ness men are trying to do their part Mrs. Richard Nankervis of Butte, acting president Warren McHargue, tario commercial club. but buyers must help—it all de For the entertainment of a party of Marshall Spell and son Toby left Mont., arrived Friday to visit with her GOLF CLUB MEETS chaplain; and Jake Fisher, conductor. Project carried, years in club work, young people, Marlin Wilson set off a pends on them. Everyone who buys daughter Mrs. Arthur H. Boydell and Friday on a business trip to Pendleton. George Gavert also attended. After In activity, rating at fairs, leadership, at blast at the Ward mine near Prairie HERE FRIDAY EVE family for a few weeks. On Labor Day Miss Rachel Kelthley of Mldva'.e Is what he needs ts putting someone tendance and quality of work were con City Monday when they were Inside itiation, chill and coffee were served. to work.” the Boydells took Mrs. Nankervis to the guest of her sister Mrs. Russel Vln C. L. McCoy and Fred Johnston, sidered when selections were made. the tunnel in the mine. The blast shook Mr. Van Petten sent cards and sonhaler. Boise. president and secretary of the Nyssa- THANK YOU The winners have had at least three the earth much like an earthquake stickers to The Journal office. They Parma Golf club, have called an im The Journal received the following years training in 4-H work, will be given out by the Nyssa Civic ¡would. The tunnel now extends some new subscriptions or renewa’s during club tomorrow at the Flower show. portant meeting for Friday evening, 600 feet back into the earth and the September 8, when final plans for im the week past: Malcolm J. Csawford, F. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm J. Crawford operalors Wm. Ward and Wilson, are Everyone who registers at the provement of the new golf course east were in Nampa las, week end S. Profit, Nyssar flower show is also asked to sign an looking for a strike any day. NRA card. The civic club will make I of town will be made. Owing to the lack | Mr. and Mrs. Wilson prepared dinner of a quorum, final action could not be an effort to secure the signatures Monday for a dozen guests, among taken at a meeting here last week of other consumers in Nyssa the I them Mr. and Mrs. Wayne French, Mr. Prizes on 4-H club exhibits at the Guilford, Dead Ox Flat. although those present were In hearty last of this week. _ . — _ _ and Mrs. Herschel Thompson, Miss Club Boys Win Malheur county fair were well scatter accord with the proposed leasing and Farm folk and others may also Garden club—Leonard Nichols. Kol ed over the county with a good share of improvement of the state tract near sign the NRA cards at the city hall. •» ' ~ ter being on return to the C. C. C. camp them going to the Kolony and Owyhee ony; Paul Kirby, Va'ley View; John Dr. Ncrcott, president of the com ¡the Osterkamp farm. ------------------------------------------- at Bates. Other guests were Mrs. Wm. Members and friends of the golf club where club work is a leading activity, Jay Smith, Nyssa. The biggest and best 4-H dub exhibit ing of crops from the new lands of the Ward and tw0 sons 0f Prairie City, mercial club, today appointed Sid ; disclosed the premium list received by Forestry—Wiliam and Richard Hol are urged to attend. in the annals of the Malheur county Vale irrigation project. A table o fl Eddie Powell and John Ward of Nys- Rurhidge, Artie Robertson, J. R. [ The Journal Tuesday from Russell Mc- ly, Kolony. Hunter, Mrs. J. J. Sarazin and Mrs. fair was the, highlight of a visit at the minerals attracted the eye. ' sa wbo are a^o interested in the mine. Kennon, assistant county agent. Wln- Handicraft—Clayton Breckon, On McLing the Nyssa NRA committee. County fair in Ontario last week end. 1 The Ontario garden club made pos- ‘ware at camp Sunday i ners of first, second and third places. tario; Dlnge Atage and Herbert Rogers, W A T E R DELAYS W O R K Club work occupied about a fourth of sible the foral exhibit by securing pre- 1 ! follow: Lincoln. the space in the agrlcu’tural hall and miums. Unusually fine were the "glad" A T DORM AN GAS W ELL 8ewing 1—Leota Truelson, Nyssa: Poultry 2—John Recla, James Nich HOTEL SALE IN VALE langed from corn, excelling that grown 1 entries. Women found the handwork Lorna Merrill, Ontario; Waneta Graves ols and Alvin Nuva'l, Kolony, The Kol by “dads,” to all kinds of sewing, cook- ! booth of particular interest with its j Two large pumps, a concrete mixer Nyssa. ony club won a clean sweep In this div ing and other crafts. And this did not array of bright hooked rugs, pillows. | Mrs. Jonsie Scott of the Drexel H°U' and other equipment needed to seal off Sewing 2—Nedra Plante, Ontario; ision as Leonard Nichols and Robert include the livestock exhibited by club quilts and v n heirloom, an embroidered at Vale sent word yesterday that she the water from flowing Into the gas j Doris KHngback, Owyhee; Hazel Bee- Winters followed In fourth and fifth bovs in the adjoining bams. Russell patriotic emblem entered by a family wl’l dispose of hotel and cafe equip- well on the 8. D. Dorman ranch. Just ! man, Vale. places. McKennon county leader, and his as- from Oregon Slope. ment at an auction sale In Vale Wed- off the Nyssa-Vale highway, arrived at Sewing 3—Hazel Beeman, Ida Bee- Livestock clubs, Holstein calf, div Rodeo Program Enjoyed nesday afternoon, September 13. Amos sis tants, the leaders of clubs In all the well 'ast week from Casper, Wyo man, Helen Winters, Adrian. ision 1—Ray Molenaar and Fred De Close racing and fancy bucking held Miller will be auctioneer. Mrs. Scott parts of the county, deserve much ming. The United Development com Olrls handwork—Evelyn Rusk, On Boer, Ontario; Ouemsey calf, division the Interest of the throng which at- plans to leave Vale after operating^ the FORMER NYSSA MATRON DIES pany, which is promoting the well, let credit. tario; Hazel Smith, Brogan; Cleo Em- 1—Bob Winters, Kolony; Oall Ser- Drexel hotel for the past five years. ONE MONTH AFTER HER HUS Granges Make Showing tended the rodeo program at the fair. the contract for eliminating the water bree, Ontario. saln and Billy Butler, O ntario; Jersey For the best crop displays, the fair A highlight Saturday was the closing to the Perkins Oil Well Cement com BAND'S DEATH. Cookery 1—Evelyn Rusk, Ontario; calf. James Nichols, Kolony; Ocne pany. George Thorsen, who is in Louise KHngback, Owyhee; Evelyn Stewart, Ontario; board again depended upon the gran race when Dutch White with Coving NEW CREW AT DEPOT Leonard Nichols, ges of the county and as usual they ton up. broke from the track and ran charge of the well, says It will require Curfman, Ontario. Kolony; Ho'steln yearling, Fred De displayed beautiful exhibits of grains, almost a mile before he could be pulled only a few days work to seal off the R. W. Manning of Glenns Ferry has Cookery 2—Helen Anderson. On Boer; Jersey yearling, Leonard Nichols, A month after the death of her hus seeds, grasses, fruit and vegetables. up by a pick-up rider. The pony came been transferred to the Nyssa depot to band. Mrs. Susan C sm o, 67, formerly water and then further drilling can tario; Vivian Smith, Kolony; Eleanor Tom Case, Big Bend; Holstein cow, It would be hard to say which was back to all but nose out Classic ^ Fred DeBoer. assist Agent W. T. Posey. Another new I of Nyssa. died at her home in Walla proceed. Haworth, Big Bend. the more perfert at this fair, the winner by a neck. Dances and carnival comer Is an extra night man R M Walla last Monday. Her husband An Development of the well has been Cookery 3—Betty Schwelzer, Viola Swine division 1—Fred DeBoer, Nor “ model farm" booth of Big Bend grange | were wejj attended at night, Brady of Nampa. E. E. Wilcox of Rich drew B. Clamo passed away the latter under way the past three years at var Pu'Jen, Doris KHngback. al lot Owyhee. man Woods, White Settlement; div or the artistic grain display of Oregon Camp cookery—Mary Joe Kyte, Bar ision 2, Frank DeBoer, Norman Woods. field.. Id a . Is replacing Mr Posey dur part of July after a brief l'iness. Mrs. ious intervals. S’ope Surrounded by all kinds of pro Corn—Oerald Rust, Jack Rust, Owy bara Bagley. Derxf Ox Flat; Pern Hop Clamo was bom April 4, 1863, in Petal- ing his vacation. TRANSFERRED TO ONTARIO duce, a modem house, poultry house hee; Alvin Duvall, Kolony. per, Oregon Slope. luma, Cal., and Is survived by three OWYHEE SETTLER HERE and barn formed the keynote of the Fourth and fifth p’aces were also Canning 1—Vlolal Pullen, Owyhee; Mr. and Mrs. Jess Thompson return ! sons. Harold. Vincent and Austin, all of Robert Martin, Western Union oper- Big Bend winner. A star, made of grain. mentioned In the various divisions. Albert Pheller, owner of 160 acres Thelma Olascock, Kolony. W a"a Walla. She was buried at Walla ed last night from a delightful vaca tn a background o f alfalfa, took up the j ator at Nyssa until last fall, was re Canning 2 — Margaret KHngback, Nyssa youngsters who won these lower of choice Owyhee land on the Nyssa Walla. tion trip to Salem. Portland and Seat call space In the Oregon Slope booth. ] cent’y transferred from Opal, Wyo„ to The late Mr. Clamo operated a meat bench, was here Monday from Oxnard, Betty Schwelzer,, Mickey Hite, Owyhee ratings, also considered very commend Below it were the various grains in Ontario. He and Mrs Martin are visit- tle Their son Bob and Stanley , Cowins . . Canning 2—Doris KHngback, Lois able in view of the large number of en shop in Nyssa three years ago. He later Cal., to see how the project is coming neat compartments. A chart to*! Mai- ring her sister Mrs Ed Warren In Nyssa accompanied them from Port and to tries in each division, were Marian moved to a farm In Apple Valley where Mrs. Pheller was with him and for sev Schwelzer, Helen Winters, Kolony. heur county’s production. this week and are preparing to move to Seattle. _______ Room Improvement — Margaret Harris. Frances Foster, Ella Points. he spent one summer. Last fall he and eral days they were guests of Mr and Boulevard’s display was carried o u t! Ontario Friday. Their daughter Ella . . Mrs. W. J. Pinney in Ontario. The Patch, Marvel Bullford. Barbara Bag- Donna Ashcraft sewing; Ellen McCon in cart wheel stv'e with lovely flow- i will remain here for the school term. Apple Valley and Nyssa friends gave his family moved to Walla Walla. nell. Joyce Ashcraft, cooking; Ella Nyssa friends were shocked to hear Journal enjoyed a visit with them ley, Dead Ox Flat. « T 5 J S £ 5 S b X i f S year,, The Martins are delighted to get back a d nner last Sunday for Marvin Pen- rriThe Flower garden—Fern Hopper, Retha Points, Wilma Pullen, canning. of Mrs. Clarao’s sudden death. ^Monday. 1 . . . A J U ' — “ ------■ * — ” rod. visitors were delighted with the show -Ito “i G od’s country.’ PASTOR WILL CONTINUE HERE SURPRISE BLOW FLOORS FIGHTER SCHAFER WINS PRIZE ON CORN j Boys and Girls Kolony and Owyhee W in Many 4-H Prizes A t County Fair 4-H Clubs Enter Biggest Display At Recent County Fair; Grangers Do Part ^nna Cook and Hf DEATH CLAIMS MRS. CLARNO