The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, September 21, 1933, Image 1

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    NYS8A. OREGON
GATEWAY T O T H E O W Y H E E AN D
B L A C K CAN YO N
IRRIGATION
PROJECTS
VOLUME XXVII.
NO. 48.
OCTOBER 5 ,6IH
ARE TEACHERS
DAYS IN NYSSA
ALL
TEACHERS
OF
M ALHEUR
C O U N T Y W IL L M EET HERE FOR
FALL
IN S T IT U T E ;
THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
M RS.
CLAY<
POOL PLANS PR OGRAM .
NYSSA, OREGON
BUSIEST AND F A ST E ST G R O W lN O
TO W N IN OREGON
INVESTIGATE
NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1933.
CHURCH PLANS
P O U N D SOCIAL
FOR REV. WHITE
The ladies aid of the Methodist
Community church is inviting the
entire community to a pound social
and reception in honor of Rev.
Floyd E. White Friday evening at
the church basement. All who wish
to are Invited to bring some harvest
gift, said Mrs. J. T. Long, president
of the aid, who believes the people
of Nyssa will welcome the oppor­
tunity to show Rev. White their
appreciation of his work here. A
program will be given.
Last Tursday the aid elected the
following officers at the meeting
at the Green Campbell home: Mrs.
Long, president; Mrs. C. W. Reber-
ger, Mrs. Geo. Bertsch, vice-presi­
dents; Mrs. Oma Bingman, secre­
tary; Mrs. Campbell, assistant;
Mrs. Don Graham, treasurer.
LEGISLATOR DIES
AT
EAT
Apple Harvest
Will Open Here
On Monday Next
LOCATE
$1.50 PER YEAR
GOLFERS GRUB
BRUSH TD GET
COURSEJN SHAPE
BROWN BEAR CALLS
ON CAMPERS FOR
MIDNIGHT LUNCH
F. R. Bai'ey and Harry Sales re­
turned from their wood camp in
the Malheur forest last week with a
real bear story.
i Harvest of the apple crop, considered
It seems that dinner was over
of fancy quality in this region, will get
and the two wood cutters retired,
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; under way Monday with the start of
after a hard day’s work. Late In
¡picking in the orchards and packing In
the night, Bailey awoke with a
GREENS ARE NEARING COM PLE­
FORMER LEADER IN LOCAL G. O. P. town.
start as he heard a rustling in
DIES SUDDENLY AT HOME NEAR I c - c Hunt wU1 employ a crew of
TION W IT H PROSPECTS B R IG H T I the underbrush. When he became
around 25 at his orchard near Nyssa
fully awake he was "somewhat”
JA M IE SO N ; SERVED T W O TERM S and at the packing house in town. He
FOR
EARLY
PLAY
ON
NEW
startled to see that his midnight
states that the government has set a j N Y S S A -P A R M A COURSE.
IN LEGISLATURE.
cal'er was a big, brown bear. To be
minimum price of 80 cents per bushel
certain he was not dreaming, he
on Johnathans and Rome Beauties and ¡
summoned Sales.
Clarence H. Oxman, representative
on Winesaps, but reports that some: Members, new and old. ,of the Nys-
In a few moments, the bear ram­
for Ma’heur county before the present j buyers are offering a few cents more. | sa-Parma Q o'f course have been grub-
bled away. He had finished a mid­
term of V. B. Staples, died suddenly a t ! oth er Nyssa growers who report good j
sagebrush with ^ vengenance on
night lunch on scrapes left from
his ranch home at Jamieson early Sun- apple crops are Thos. Coward, ^H. R. the new nine-ho!e course just across
dinner.
NEWELL OPENS
BIDS ON 25
MILES OCT. 25
B IG G E ST JOB OF Y E A R W IL L BE
LET
IN
E IG H T
CON TR ACTS,
BOARD IS TOLD HERE M O N D A Y.
At a meeting
here
Monday
night
with the Owyhee board ol
directors.
School teachers of Malheur county,
Engineer R. J. Newell brought the g'ad
from as far south as McDermltt and
news that bids will be opened on 25
north to Malheur, will Journey to Nys-
miles of canal on the Owyhee project
sa October 5th for the opening of the
October 25th. This huge Job, to be let
day of cerebral hemorrhage. He was Sherwood, J. W. Fogle, Franklin Fry lhe rlver Engineers, merchants, farm-
1933 session of teachers’ institute, be­
in eight schedules, will take the canal
legislator for two terms, serving from and the Northwestern Orchards com-1 ers barbers—they’ve all been at it.
ing arranged by Mrs. Kathryn Clay-
pany on the Idaho side.
from Mitchell butte td the site of M al­
1927 until 1931.
They have made good progress with the
pool, county superintendent of schools,
Owing to spring frost, the usual large result tha£ another Sullday.s work
heur river siphon. The work will cost
For many years Mr. Oxman was a
for two days. As this will be the first
around three-quarters of a million dol­
leader In county and
local
affairs prune crop has been materially reduc­ find the fairways cleared. J. S. Bennett
time the institute will convene In Nys- |
lars, it is estimated.
having served as county commissioner ed this fall.
and son of Nampa have construction of
sa, Supt. Leo Hollenberg and Nyssa
Mr. Newell’s announcement
follow­
prior to his years In the legislature. He
the sand and oil greens well under way.
teachers are eager to make it a suc­
ed word from Washington
Saturday
was formerly president of the Vale-
The word is out that the new course
cess in every way. Arrangements will
that the public works board had turn­
Owyhee Land Settlement association
will be in shape “right soon" for play.
be made for the accomodation of
and a member of the board of directors
C. L McCoy, president of the club, BAKER W IL L BE HOST A T IR R IG A ­ ed over 15 million dollars to the recla­
teachers who remain here overnight.
mation bureau.
/
of the Vale irrigation district. He serv­
has signed up around 25 local members
Mrs. Claypoo! has advised that most
TION CONGRESS THIS W E E K ;
Instead of limiting labor on recla­
ed
as
chairman
and
member
of
the
while
Fred
Johnston,
secretary,
of
Par­
of the speakers and instructors will be C O M M ISSIO N
REFUSES
POUT-
P AR T Y
W IL L
ATTEND
FROM mation projects to 30 hours, the board
Vale board for several years. His acre­
ma has signed up 15 and has prospects
local people. Programs will be held in
LAND’ S REQUEST
FOR 60
PER
HERE
said ocntracts will provide that all lab­
age
under
the
Vale
project,
a
fine
farm
for
more.
the auditorium.
orers living In construction camps near
CENT OF ALL ROAD M ONEY.
near Jamieson, will receive water under
Th“ course comprises 160 acres of
Institute days fall on Thursday and
the work shall have a 40-hour week
the Willow creek unit slated lor com­ ALL FARM ERS W H O W A N T CASH s£a£e OWned land which has been leas-
Friday, so students all over the county
Refinancing of districts, of major lm - I 'Pb08e living at home, as the order said
pletion this year.
BONUS ON W H E A T LANDS MUST ed by the club. Natural hazards and
will be on holiday while their teachers
Mr. Oxman had taken an active in­
fairly heavy top soil make It the ideal portancc at the present time to the ' Sat’urday' wdl wor*t 30 hours. This wt'l
The Oregon highway commission
APPLY N O W
go to “school.”
'ocatlon for a course. It borders the ¡Kingman Kolony, Nyssa-Arcadia, M al- include farmers seeking work for
Monday refused to give Portland and terest in Republican politics and was
heur and other local districts will be themselves and teams,
Multnomah county 60 per cent of all among the best speakers of this coun-
September 25th, has been set as the new Parma highway
FIGHT FAVORITE
the chief topic at the Oregon Recla-
The new stretch ° t
canal on the
road money from the public works al­ I ty. He had a host of friends who mourn deadline for the signing of applications
mation congress in Baker September | Owyhee will join the Terteling sector
REDEEMS HIMSELF location, as requested by Portlanders. his sudden death.
for wheat contracts under the govern­
Surviving are his widow and one son ment’s wheat acreage reduction pro­ HARPER YOUTH FOUND 21-22. reports Robert W . Sawyer, presi- now under construction. The board has
“We wi'J not deviate from our orig­
dent
) also been informed that work on struc-
Smiling Pat Rafferty of Wilder, inal plan to abide by the Instructions of | who lives in Wenatchee, Washington,
gram. As a result, County Agent R. G.
GUILTY OF ASSAULT Those who will probably attend fro m jtures and the Owyhee river siphon
fight favorite here, redeemed himself the public works bureau which takes
Larson desires all wheat farmers In
here are Frank Morgan, chairman of wi’ 1 Probably follow soon.
In Nampa Tuesday night by scoring a Into consideration area and mileage of j NYSSA PACKING CO.
Malheur county who are interested in
The circut court disposed of several the committee on the completion of
The Owyhee received $2,000,000 under
l-nockout in the third round of a re­ post roads as well as population.” said
^ H I P Q 1 1 Q R P F V F S the control plan, and wish to receive cases during the week past.
federal projects for the congress; Dr. J. the allotment made at the time of the
o n i r o 1 1 » o t t v u the
payments therefrom, to sub­
turn bout with Steve Magill of Mer­ Les'ie M. Scott, chairman. “ It is ap­
Herbert Sweetland of
Harper was J. Sarazin, chairman of the Owyhee approval of the reclamation loan by
idian, who recently surprised Smiling parent that it was the purpose to dis­
mit signed applications by next Mon­ found guilty o f assault.
Sid
Burbidge
and
Dewey
Ray,
of
the
board. S. D. Goshert, director, Attorney the bureau of public works.
tribute
the
work
over
the
country
in
a
Pat with a knockout blow. Les Berry of
day. September 25.
The case of J. M. MeEwen vs Ray
The Vale project was alloted $1,000.-
AVA. Blodgett
AAiVAZg W V
lA
ilV i
AJ A A q A A A V W A O
V ^ . i O. i
and
Engineer
Emmett won again, giving Ike Shue- normal way rather than to concen­ Nyssa Packing company, made a big
What to do with land taken out of E'llott of Nyssa, Involving the break- u E. * M.
Boden of the Nyssa office of the O w y- ¡0 °° for construction of the North Fork
kill last Thursday at their slaughter
smith of Baker the kayo in the third trate' the work in cities.”
wheat production is bothering a good ing of hones for McEwen. was decided
Malheur county shared in the orig­ house. They butchered 119 fat beeves many farmers. F r o m Washington by the Jury Tuesday ln favor of EUiott. hee project. Delegations will attend ,dam and completion of the Jamieson
round. BUI Magill of Meridian won a
unit.
technical knockount over fast Buddy inal allocation with a large sum for for shipment to Portland. Les Ernest comes the advise to summer fal’ow or , The jury returned a verdict of not from Vale and Ontario
will speak at
completion of the Central Oregon high­ did the butchering. When he had about
Congressnan Pierce
Edwards of Nampa.
plant to permanent
pasture. guilty in the case of State vs. W h it
way and $50,000 for the McDermitt- completed the job he cut his hand quite
luncheon Thursday, Senator Frederick j BOISE STAGE LINE
Acreage contracted for
1934 and Hrdsull. charging larceny of a cow.
Jordan Valley section of the I-O-N severely.
seeded to permanent pasture or hay
ppe chennLs and Joe Brant, Indians Stelwer at the evening banquet. M ar­
McCOY ON COUNTY
RUNS THRU HERE
highway.
meadow crops can not be used for con- chal.ged wlth horse steaUng ln Jordan shall Dana of Portland will speak Fri­
P. E. O. M EETS HERE
BUDGET COMMITTEE Judge David F. Graham attended the
tracted acreage the
following
year y ajjey werP convicted. A. M Long pled day afternoon with election of offloers
Tom Muruaga of Boise, Is operating
Mrs. J. J. Sarazin and Mrs. J. Boy-
following. Many of the notables will
meeting in Portland Modnay. Mayor
! ' henS_U<Lh “ e!dS.nl ! y bf. rea. ^ ^ ^ ° : guilty to burglary and was sentenced attend the Pendleton Round-up Sat­ a new stage line running from Boise to
Early in October, the county budget George Aiken was the delegate of On- dell entertained Chapter K of P. E. O. duce
crops for sale. As soon as this to serve one year in the penitentiary.
Weiser through Parma, Nyssa and O n ­
at l regular meeting at the Sarazin point is reached these acres cease to be i
urday.
committee will meet In Vale for the tarlo.
The jury disagreed in the case of
tario. The stage leaves the Nyssa Phar­
--------------------------- | home Tuesday. Luncheon was served
purpose of lining up probable expendi­
contracted acres and other and addi- i state vs. Melvin Walters, charging the
macy westbound for Weiser at 8.27 a.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johannesen and | for eight members from Vale, Mrs. R. tlonal acres must be taken in their
tures for the coming year The county
COLLEGE STUDENTS
¡destruction of a promissory note.
m .; eastbound for Boise and way points
court appointed C. L. McCoy of Nyssa, family of Owyhee dam and the Tom H. and Mrs. Roy DeArmond, Mrs. C. C. stead
The court took the case of J. N.
LEAVE FOR SCHOOL at 2:05 p. m. dally.
Boise were dinner j Ketchum, Mrs. C. C. Burrow, Mrs.
L. J. Kinney of Ontarid and Don Mas- Nelson family of
¡Thomason vs. Lotta Phll'lps under ad­
Another new stage line Is serving
terson of Vale as the citizen members ¡guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oscar Daley, Mrs H. R. Dunlop, Mrs.
visement.
Several additional
students
have Malheur county, running from Cald­
Geo. McKnight and Mrs. C. W. Glenn. PIERCE FIGHTS
of the committee which a’so includes D. Hall.
Joined the list of Nyssa young people well to Jordan Valley and Wlnnemucca
FOR RODENT FUND
Judge Graham. Commissioners E. H.
Dr. E. D. Norcott took a party of
who are leaving for college this week. daily.
FARM SALE SATU RD AY
G R E E N -B R O W N
Brumbach and Ora E. Clark.
friends on quite a jaunt up Snake river
Miss Dorothy Holly left Tuesday for
Cecil Green, oldest son of Mr. and
A public auction will be held at the
It has been reported that stockmen Sunday in his boat. They motored to
Congressman W alter M. Pierce has
in the budget item for predatory anl- the junction with the Owyhee river, Mrs. George Green, and Mrs. Vlrgle been advised by tho department of R - H Brown ranch 3 miles from town Oregon State college at Corva’ lis. Miss AUXILIARY AND
Brown, a'so of Nyssa, were the prln- agriculture that the appropriation for on Saturday, September 23, at 2 Pearl Williams and Agnes Nichols will
of the county will ask for an increase passing numerous islands.
' "
_ „ „ _
.
. cipals of a quiet wedding performed In rodent control has ben cut to only 38 o’clock when personal property belong- leave Thursday to start their senior
LEGION WILL MEET
mal control, principally for the era­
Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Ham of Chicago
iast week Thev win make their
and Junior years at Utah State college
per
cent
instead
of
27
as
first
reported.
t0
to
the
Brown
Estate
will
be
sold.
dication of coyotes.
will arrive in Nyssa Thursday night to
™
™
W ith a covered dish lunch and In­
home in Nyssa where Mr. Green has He ^
state# that ft concerted eifort u Farm machinery, household goods, two at Logan. Utah.
make an extended visit with their
Mias Betty Tensen and Donna Cook stallation of Auxiliary officers on the
A. K. Norton, newcomer from Burns, daughter Mrs. F. W. Osterkamp and been a member of the local railroad being made by those interested In the cows and a year'ing heifer will be sold
took Monday’s train for La Grande program, a good turn out Is expected at
crew for some years.
is operating the George Ward ranch.
control of predatory animals and ro­ to the highest cash bidder.
family.
where they will
attend the
Eastern the joint meeting of the American Leg-
dents
to
get
a
still
larger
sum
ln
order
Wesley Browne is recovering from an
Nyssa friends have been told that
Oregon Normal Crete Marie Foster j ion and Auxiliary Thursday evening
PARM A T R IM S ROSW ELL
VICTOR MARSHALL HURT
that
the
work
may
be
carried
on
ln
a
infection in his foot.
Henry Boston of Apple Valley and an
Victor Marshall received a severe went to La Grande Sunday. Leonard 1 at the Parish hall. C. L. McCoy, past
Parma high trounced Roswell 14 td 0 j " ‘t7sf^ 0ry”^
'manner,
Henry Williams of Firth, Ida., visited Emmett girl were married last week. at the Parma festival c'asslc in the
completing studies ! commander ol the Nyssa Post, will In­
________
blow on the head Tuesday when he was Marsha'l Is also
his sister Mrs. J. L. Gilmore Friday, Boston formerly worked in the Owy- neighboring town Saturday. Fairly good
s ta ll Auxiliary
officers, a number of
fil'ing a silo. A part of the machinery \ there.
his slser Mrs. J. L. Gilmore Friday.
hee office here. He is now in Ontario, football is reported for so early in the EPWORTH LEAGUE
struck him and Inflicted a severe scalp | Doris Benson, daughter of Mrs. Elta them to be appointed that evening. Leo
Bill and Mike Eliott and Rex Walters
Rev and Mrs. John Garver of Vale season. Fumbles were few.
ELECTS CABINET ¡wound. Marshall was treated by Dr Benson. Nyssa teacher, Margaret Ann Hollenberg, new commander of the
left for the timber Tuesday night plan­ spent Sunday with friends here. They
Morgan and Earl Marshall left Monday Nyssa Post, will announce appointive
Saiazln.
ning to return with venison.
for Eugene where they will attend the officers of the Post.
were dinner guests ol Mr. and Mrs. C.
DECLARE JORDAN D IS T R IC T
The Epworth league elected the fol-
I. O. O. F. OFFICER C OM ING
¡University of O r e g o n .
Marshall’s
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ray and Mr. i W. Reberger.
In session Saturday, the Malheur | i„wlng officers Sunday: Ruth Wolfe,
Jack Hunter, noble grand of the Nys- grandfather M. M . Williams accompan- HEALTH NURSE IS
F. B. Schlapkoh! Is said to have re- county grazing board declared the new j president;
Pauline
Wolfe,
Gilbert
and Mrs. Tom Burton attended the
ceivcd a black eye last week when a Jordan Valley grazing district a legal- Kllnkenberg. Vivian Patterson and sa Oddfellows 'odge, told members at ied them and drove the car on return
fight card in Nampa Tuesday.
HERE FOR QUARTER
Margaret Hunt, Katherine Leuck
ball struck him in the face.
Hts iy organized district. It is the first in Howard Foster, vice-president; Curtis the first fall meeting Tuesday night
Mrs. Oce Schwelzer and daughter golf
_
Peggy attended the girl scouts tea in glasses were broken but fortuna e y is the county to be organized under the | Foster, secretary; Earl Sager, treas- that George P Winslow, grand master. and Thelma Cook are also attending
Miss Edna Flanagan, whose work Is
the .U of O.
new grazing law.
eye was not seriously hurt.
urer.
will visit the Nyssa lodge October 17.
Big Bend last Saturday,
Boise
Ralph Boden and Ray Garrison will financed largely by the O. S. T . A.
O. F. Bacon was over from
On Friday evening the league gave | The Oddfellows will entertain the
Mrs. u
Geo.
and m.s.
Mrs. u.
L. L.
mrs.
to . McKee
mcn.ee aim
u. r Pat-
» ;-
.
. Monday
He and Mrs.
Christmas seals, was a visitor ln Nyssa
return to Oregon State.
IDAHO GOES W ET
a farewell party for Miss Crete Marie Rebekahs next Tuesday night.
terson spent Wednesday with friends B&con recently returned from a sum-
Tuesday. 8he recently came from K a r ­
Idaho s'ipped into the repeal parade j _____
Foster, _________________
who left Sunday _______________
for La Grande
COUNTIES GET
HIWAY MONEY
CONGRESS WILL
DRAW LEADERS
SEPT. 25 WHEAT
DEAL DEAD LINE
r
as, where she spent her vacation, to
ARRIVES B Y PLANE
aima.
' mer’s visit with Mrs Bacons sister in ¡Tuesday by a small majority. Bordering Normal. A large crowd of young people
ECHAVE HOUSE BURNS
W hen Nels Anderson, powder man spend three! months ln Ma'heur county
Frank Rambaud and Miss Vera Jen- Monmouth
j Idaho counties of Canyon and P ay- attended the party at the home of Mr.
McDermitt—The home of Mr. and
sen under went tonsil operations per- | Mr and Mrs chas. McConnell came tie voted dry.
and Mrs. Green Campbell.
Mrs Rosio Echave, a 14-room ranch for the Terteling canal crew, came ¡on her annual health mission. Her
formed by Dr. J. J. Sarazin last S a tu r-1 home Sunday from their sheep camp
house, was recent'y destroyed by fire, ¡from Seattle last week he came the ¡work deals with general public health.
day. They have recovered.
jln
valley. Mr. McConnell re-
The Echave’s baby was in the house ,speediest way, by airplane. He traveled ¡the health program ln schools and
APPLE V ALLEY NEWS
alone at the time but they were sue- by air from Seattle to Boise and then ; charities. 8he will visit all city and
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Blodgett.' turned to camp Tuesday. He expects to
Lynn
Van
Landlngham,
A’mon FIGHT FANS TAKE
IN BATTLE MONDAY cessful in rescuing the child from the taxied over to Nyssa. He has many rural schools. Her office Is ln the court-
Bert Davis and Miss Cherald Green bring his sheep down October 10th.
Nichols and Tom Clendening are work­
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i burning home. Furnishing were lost, friends among the
Terteling people house at Vale.
»
left Tuesday night for Flagg Prairie
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Thompson and Mr ing on the ol’ing of the Parma high-
Nyssa fight fans, with their ears Mrs. Ecliave Is staying with her mother i who have made Nyssa their head- |
■ •
and Mrs. Delbert Taylor spent Sunday way.
where they will hunt deer.
Chas. M. Caldwell went to Boise on
Dallas Watkins went to Moscow to radioward, took ln the 10-round bout-Mrs. Connell Cox ln Ontario until a quarters since work started on the
Misses Dorothy and Luclle Gilmore with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Thompson
business Monday.
,
ln Chicago Monday night when King new home Is built. It Is reported that canal this spring.
returned to Boise Thursday after a few at Emmett. Charlie is again inspecting enter the U. of I.
Harry and Geo. Bernard have in­ Levlnsky,
Chicago’s ex-flsh peddler. McDermltt school records were lost ln
days visit with their parents. Miss the bumper fruit crop which makes
stalled a steam boiler at the packing won a unanimous decision over the the fire,
Lucile’s health Is much Improved.
Emmett quite famous.
world's former heavyweight champion
house.
Mrs. Lloyd Caldwell gave a birthday Jack Sharkey. The tar came danger-
T H A N K YO U
dinner Sunday for Duane Johnson.
1 ously near being knocked out ln the
The Journal wishes to acknowledge
Mrs. A. Newman of Boise spent the | first two rounds. He took the count of \ with thanks the following renewals or
week end at the Ellerbrooks.
seven flat on his back but managed to new subscriptions during the week past.
Opening the 1933 gridiron season, son. Ross and Paul Johnson. Lank-
A. Sperry, old friend of Cedric Cald- last out the round.
We a'so wish to call attention to our
Nyssa bulldogs will meet Wi'der. class ford. Bill Spencer.
well, was here Sunday from Nampa.
j
special SUBSCRIPTION OFFER with
W ith the bang of
many guns, the easily. A number of nimrods have also
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LINCOLN NEWS
o . H. Bowen. Mrs. A. Felton, Nyssa: J. B champions of southwestern Idaho ln
deer season opened today (Wednesday) been heard to say that they will await
Hazel Leavitt and Beatrice Spencer
Mrs Wrinkle Is here from Nebraska c. Shaw, Los Angeles;. Mrs. A. M. Bur- 1932, at the Nyssa park Friday at 3
BUILDER FROM AFRICA
for more than a month’s shooting. Sev­ another rain in the timber before they will spend the coming nine months at
o’clock.
visit her daughter Mr.s Robt. Davis, oidge, Lincolnshire, England.
eral parties left from Nyssa and vici­ make the big trek.
Erskine Brooks and Wm. Bterman
Since the first of September, John
SEES OTIS FAMILY
the school for the deaf ln Salem. They
Unusual precaution is urged upon
nity early ln the week to be on hand
Young's crew of close to thirty stal­
MRS BANKS CALLED
left Saturday for Salem with Judge went deer hunting Tuesday.
hunters
this
year
because
of
the
pres-
for the first day.
whipping Into line.
J. D. Falrman and family spent the
From far off Ballundo, Africa cam
Mrs F. A. Banks, former'y of Nyssa warts have been
Mr. and Mrs. George Stacey awaited ence of many CCC men in the moun-
w :ek end at Blue Mt. Springs.
and Owjehe Dam, was called to Nampa learning the fundamentals of the pop- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dole who were
r*
Nyssa High Bulldogs Will Tear Into
Wilder Gridders In Opener Friday
-
Hunters Trek to Timber to Await
Opening Day of 1933 Deer Season
the opening of the season at Prairie I tains. Most of these men are ln deer the hlghway meetln* in Portand
W . 3. Rogers returned Sunday from Friday from Spokane by the serious liar fall game and now they’re ready
City. Dr. E. D. Norcott. Artie Robertson country and they wear uniforms w hich1 Mrs D e*11 Allen
and
children of Frultland where he spent last week.
Illness of her mother Mrs. Milton- D. to mix ln their
first real encounter of
and Dean Smith left Tuesday. W end- might make them easy targets.
The Nampa are spending this week with her
Mary Brooks and La Rose Rogers p0lk. who suffered another paralyptic
. the season— no
cinch as Wilder has
ell Pogue and Frank Lawernce went to commission again urges:
parents Mr. and Mrs. H. B. W illiams ln
have been 111.
stroke Wednesday. Mrs. Bank’s sisters1 developed some
strong teams for a
"D on 't shoot until you see the forks the Kolony.
the North Fork. Dart Long and a party
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Louise of Denver and Mrs. Oeo. Fox of small school
Miss
Lena
Shatzer
of
Orangeville
came from Lebanon to hunt near the of their horns."
Compared with last year's squad, the
Mr and Mrs Oeo. Schwelzer
and Portland also arrived in Nampa Friday.
camp of his brother Pud Long at Iron­
Ida., was a guest tast Wednesday » » l ' <u u g ht*r» Nellie Jean an d ’ Mrs. Barr
1933 line looks fairly heavy but green,
Vinsonhaler Doolittle were Boise visitors Monday.
Floyd Campbell and family 'eft the Thursday at the Russell
side. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Frost and
the backfleld a little light. The game
FIERCE ANNOUNCES
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Miss Dorothy Kaylor made camp Sun­ forepart of the week for Cameron, Mo., home.
Frank D Hall spent the forepart of
Congressman Pierce stated that he Friday will pave th* way for the first
day on the Little Malheur Robert Peck
Owyhee dam
and Dick Stockham of
left Tuesday, also Conley Butler with
some Owyhee friends.
Hunting prospects sre declared ex­
cellent this season both
from Use
standpoint of number of animals and
condlUon of the woods.
The recent
rain has softened twigs and brush so
hunters may approach animals
mors
and Greenville, Tenn., where relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Beam of Ironside the week ln Payette on business. He is will be
candidate
for
re-election,
reside. Mrs Saldie Joseph of Dead Ox and Mrs. Walter Lawrence of Prairl as* I ting the
Payette-Oregon
Slope He made the announcement while fill-
Flat was their guest from Friday until City are vacationing ln Portland this drainage district ln making out an ap- ing an engagement ln Klamath Falls
Sunday.
week.
plication for refinancing.
j'ast week. Mr. Pierce has a host of
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Mr and Mrs. V. P. Brookovcr and
O . A. Dixon of Nampa and E. R. friends ln
Malheur county who will
The Eagles lodge Is giving a dance sons of Baker were here from Sunday Klnnaman of Weiser are working at welcome his re-election for another 2-
at the Nyssa gymnasium on Thursday until Tuesday when en route to San the Nyssa depot.
They have relieved year term.
evening with music by Merrill Tonning Antonio, Tex., where they will
make Ra’ ph Brady who went to Cascade and
and his eight-piece band. The floor is their home. Mrs. Brookover Is Mrs W ill Rupert Manning who left this week for j Mr and Mrs. L. L. Patterson made
now ln good shape.
£Beam's sister.
^Orchard
ja business trip to Boise Thursday.
league game with Parma the following
Friday here.
The team will be selected from the
following boys: center. Cook, Johanne­
sen. Larson;
guard,
Freel,
Parker,
Brumbach, Winters.
S'ippy;
tackles.
Boor. Rust Fahroey,
W alters;
ends.
Montgomery. Forbes, Luce, Bela Sager;
backs. Earl Sager. Parrish, Setts. Chap-
man, Boren, freddle Spencer, Ander-
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Otis at
Adrian last week. Mr. Dole had charge
of the construction of bul’dlngs for a
mission school and with his wife spent
two years on the “ dark” continent.
They had recently come from
New
York City and were driving to Lewis­
ton, Ids. .to visit Mrs. Dole's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Albert W ade, who form­
erly lived ln the Kolony The Doles a'so
visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Peck
ln Big Bend while here.
Mr. Dole stated that
shortage
of
funds had made It necessary for the
Congregational mission to curtail Its
work In Bailundo. He and his wife and
two chl'dren left Africa July 15, sailing
for Lisbon. Portugal. They purchased
their car la New York.