The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, April 19, 1934, Image 1

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    COMING— OWYHEE CANYON DAYS IN NYSSA M A Y 1Î, 12, FUN SHOW OF NYSSA COMMERCIAL CLUB—COMING?
NYSSA. OREGON
OATEWAY TO THE OWYHEE AND
BLACK CANYON
IRRIGATION
PROJECTS
THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
VOLUME XXVIII. NO. 31.
Nyssa
TWIN FALLS BOY
TRIMS RAFFERTY
IN THRILLER HERE
THREE EXTRA GOOD BOUTS PUT
FANS ON THEIR TOES AT THE
EAGLES SHOW T H U R S D A Y
NIGHT; YOUNG PARRISH MAKES
HIT.
NYSSA, OREGON
BUSIEST AND FASTEST OROWINQ
TOWN IN OREGON
INVESTIGATE
NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1934.
Nine
Finds
THOMAS’ PURCHASE
NYSSA JOURNAL
AND HOUSES HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Thomas of
Oakland, Cal., have purchasd the
interest of H. F. Brown In the Gate
City Journal and other property
in Nyssa, thereby securing full
ownership. The Journal will con­
tinue to be operated by the present
lessee W. F. McLing, publisher of
The Journal the past three years.
The sale was made Tuesday and
yesterday Mr. Thomas started re­
pairs on the small dwelling houses
on main street. One room is being
added to one of the houses.
The Thomas’ think this a fine
section and if present plans mater­
ialize they may change their resi­
dence from Oakland to Nyssa. They
are also Interested in the Malheur
Enterprise at Vale.
EAGLES
NEW OFFICERS;
AUXILIARY MEETS
Berth
$1.50 PER YEAR
On Big League
TOTTEN’S ARM
O f “ Tame” Bull
IS
Fenn
LOCATE
Escapes
F ie r c e Attack
Another supposedly tame bull went
on a rampage Sunday when the Jersey
owned by Rollo Fenn attacked him with
head and hoofs. The bull first knocked
BERNARD FROST IS UNOPPOSED Fenn down. Jumping at*him from the ELBOW IS SLASHED OFF WHEN j
FOR PRESIDENT TO SUCCEED rear without warning. With hoofs he
CARS COLLIDE N E A R NAMPA
cracked several ribs and bruised Fenn’s
R O C K SHELTON; AUXILIARY leg. Fenn was near the house and was
FRIDAY; TOTTEN IS TF.RTELING
able to crawl to the door. He believes
ADVANCES OFFICERS.
EMPLOYE
this fact is all that saved his life.
ENTERTAINERS ARE
WANTED FOR EAGLES
VAUDEVILLE SERIES
Can you play a harmonica just a
little better than the average?
Can you make music on a saw?
Can you clog, sing, speak or clown?
If you can entertain, you are the
boy or girl, man or woman who Is
wanted to take part in the Amateur
Vaudeville nights sponsored by the
Eagles lodge. The series will open
next Friday night, April 27. at the
Nyssa Liberty theatre. Thereafter
amateur vaudeville wll be given on
Thursday night for a six weeks
period. Prizes will be given the win­
ners each night and the winner of
first place may compete in the
grand finals at the close of the ser­
ies.
All entrants must make applica­
tion to Tom Burton or Warren Mc­
Hargue at Nyssa. Entrants are In­
vited from all of the surrounding
country, Big Bend. Apple Valley.
Parma. Ontario, Vale and Arcadia.
GUTE CITY BOYS
WILL PLAY WITH
8-TEAM GROUP
COMMITTEE IRONS OUT
TIONS
WITH
OJBEC-
PROMISE TO IM­
PROVE FIELD AND KEEP TAB ON
FAN TALK.
The Eagles lodge held nomination of
Harry, Totten, 26, operator of a cat­
LABORER IS HURT
A large delegation of baseball fans
officers last night. Bernard Frost was
erpillar for the Terteling company, suf­
Another full house greeted the Eagles
went to Caldwell Tuesday night to
nominated
for
president
to
succeed
fered
a
badly
crushed
left
arm
In
an
While
at
work
for
John
Klug.
Joe
boxing card Thursday night when
secure a berth for the Nyssa nine on
Rock Shelton who has served the past Forrester sustained a badly bruised leg auto accident near Nampa Friday
••Smiling" Fat Rafferty of Wilder met
the Idaho-Oregon baseball league. It
morning.
His
elbow
was
severed
when
a
year.
Warren
McHargue
was
nominated
when
he
was
struck
by
a
metal
head-
his Waterloo in Guy Nelson, visitor
appears that certain clubs objected to
for vice-president; Jake Fischer for gate Sunday. Forrester was taken to large truck side-swiped his car.
from Twin Falls, who was too handy
Nyssa on the ground that fans as well
chaplain. Two more nominations were j Holy Rosary hospital by Dr. J. J. Sar-
Totten, driving toward Nampa, had
with his mits. Nelson landed some
as players occupied the diamond and
made for several of the remaining of azin after first aid treitment here.
his
arm
resting
on
the
window
frame
wicked Jabs on Rafferty’s face in the
on occasions rooters were too vocifer­
fices which will assure contests at the
of
his
car.
The
truck
approaching
from
first two rounds, hitting him more fre­
ous. The Nyssa delegation promised
election next month.
the opposite direction, caused him to
quently than has any other fighter who
good sportsmanship on the part of fans
Advancing principal officers one step,
swerve
to
the
extreme
edge
of
the
has appeared on a Nyssa card with the
and Improvements ln the field, so dif­
the Auxiliary made the foilwing nom­
highway where the wheels struck loose
popular Pat.
ficulties were Ironed out and the league
inations: Mrs. Howard Larsen for
gravel,
pulling
the
machine
back
onto
Rafferty fans took exception to Nel-
was organized.
president to succeed Mrs. Ernest Wil-
the highway. It came so close to the
so's rough break In the third which
In the league arc eight teams, On­
FLOYD ROSS COMMITS SUICIDE son who will become past president
truck that its sharp body struck Tot­
landed the Wilder fighter on the mat.
tario, Nyssa, Parma, Emmett, Boise,
ten's
projecting
elbow,
severing
about
WHILE
SHERIFF
WAITS
FOR
HIM
Biter
the
election
in
May;
Mrs.
Bert
Rafferty came back with enough fight
Nampa. Caldwell,
Middleton.
The
Lienkaemper, lor vice-president; Mrs.
three inches of it and wrecking his car.
TO GET HIS COAT.
to give Nelson a black eye but time
opener comes on May 6. Fourteen
Frank Lathen, chaplain; Mrs. Glenn BEST BOYS ARE RE-MATCHED FOR
Totten
was
rushed
to
a
Nampa
hos­
after time he failed to connect. Referee
games wlll be played. A general admis­
Frizzell, secretary. Mrs. Ernest McClure
pital where examination revealed that BOOSTERS GROW BEARDS T O sion price of 35 cents was adopted. A
Grover Francis gave the honors to Nel*
CLOSING CARD 0 9 SEASON ON
and Mrs. Jake Fisher were re-nominat-
his
arm
was
broken
in
two
places
and
ADVERTISE
COMING
OWYHEE
son at the close.
change was made ln regard to selection
People of the Parma community were ed for trustees, Mrs. Elmer Stradley for
APRIL 26th.
the flesh badly lacerated. To avoid am­
CANYON DAYS.
What some called a better fight than stunned Thursday evening when Floyd
of umpire, the league voting that the
treasurer, Mrs Ed. Warern and Mrs.
putation.
a
plastic
operation
was
per­
the main go was the six-round semi­ Ross. 36, truckman, killed himself at
president shall assign an out-of-town
Warren McHargue for guards. The
formed in the hope that Totten will
umpire to serve at each game. This was
final featuring Kid Weston, the fight­ hU home after he was threatened with
auxiliary passed a resolution whereby
At the request of many fans, Pat have the use of hand and finger's. His
gl\cn unanimous approval. Entrance
ing parson from Nampa and a slugging arrest on a statutory charge involving a
By
the
whiskers
of
their
“chinny
chin
meetings will be changed from Wed­ Rafferty of Wilder will be given the aria will probably be stiff, however, the
stranger called Jimmy Deuzy of Hazel- 13-year old Parma school girl.
chins' boosters for Owyhee Canyon fee Is $25.
nesday to Friday if It carries at the chance to regain lost laurels. He will doctor stated.
ton, Idaho. As usual fans were thrilled
Nyssa has material for an excellent
Days are advertising the coming cele­
Ross ended his life on the back porch May meeting.
Word
was
sent
to
Nyssa
and
Mrs.
be
given
the
opportunity
to
box
“like
by Weston’s fast uppercut and tricky of his home after Sheriff Frank Pier­
bration of the Nyssa Commercial club team so fans are counting on a good
he never boxed before” In a return bout Totten left Friday afternoon for Nam­
boxing but he had a fine match in the sail of Caldwell had Informed him that
on May 11-12. Mustaches and beards season. To secure finances for .equip­
with Guy Neslon o f Twin Falls In the pa.
broad-shouldered Deuzy who a l s o he must accompany him to Caldwell CHILDREN MAKE
show various stages of growth—some ment and necessary field improve­
Eagles
closing
card
of
the
season
to
be
knows the ropes. Fans cheered loudly Ross acquiesced and asked that he
quite surprising. By the time the show ments, season tickets go on sale this
Thursday night, April 26.
VALE SLUGGERS
POPPY POSTER staged
when their bout ended In a draw.
rolls around the boosters wlll look like week at $2 each. "Pop" Bden says buy
might go Into the house after his coat.
The Eagles are re-matching several
Next In importance from approval The shooting followed.
members of the House of David but Art one for every baseball fin in the fam­
WIN
GAME
HERE
fighters who have put on some of the
of fans was the nip and tuck surprise
Norcott, advertising chairman says you ily.
Ross’ widow was almost prostrated by
Nearly all of the children of the up­
Among the Improvements that wlll be
staged by Ab. Parrish, younger broth­ the tragedy. She and three children per grades of the Nyssa school made best fights seen here. Ready to go with
Playing good baseball, Vale high nine must wear whiskers to be ln style.
each
counting
on
a
win
are
Jimmy
made ln the park will be a fence to
er of Cliff, and Toughie Burke, well and his parents, who also reside In posters for the annual Poppy Day con-
trounced Nyssa Tuesday 7 to 5. Spon-
Deucy
of
Hazelton,
Ida.,
and
Kid
Wes-
keep fans and their cars from the
trained little fighter from Caldwell. Parma, survive.
test conducted by the American Legion ton* of N arrw *~Youn* ■ Nelson «rill mLx ceE pltched a *ood same tor the locals
diamond between home plate and third
NEW SETTLER BUYS
Just kids, but they put on a splendid
Auxiliary throughout the state. The|wlth Red Balrd of Nyssa wh0 put Up but lncked “upport ln the lnfle,d whUp
where much difficulty was encountered
show, fighting every minute of their
postern
were
Judged
by
Mrs.
Betty
La-
a
g
^
s^rap
som
Tteeks
A1
Ke"
yH
b'
™
e
ftT
?
OWYHEE
ACREAGE
last year. The grandstand will be mov­
four rounds. Parrish was the aggressor BUY OREGON GOODS
Frenz, Mrs 8. D. Goshert and Mrs. C. C. Parrlsh wlll glve Toughie Burke of er and H? lly 1.e a d the. hitting with three
and landed more hard blows than
APRIL 20-28 WEEK Hunt. Local winners who wlll submit Caldwell a return number. Two addi­ and two bingles to their credit.
A L. wlse of Columbla county pur- ed back so players cannot hear even
Toughie so he took the honors.
Nyssa boys plan some hard training cha£ed 40 acres of land near TerteUng the hisses which come from the crowd.
their posters in the state contest, were: tional bouts are being planned.
To Marvin Williams of Boise went
“What Oregon Makes—Makes Ore-
to
get ln shape for the game wi’ h On- camp from Anna
Hite Mon- It seems that the objectors do not ob­
Sixth grade—Marian Harris, first;
Bernard Frost, manager, say3 this
ject to rooting but they mentioned—
the only knockout of the! evening, Wil­ gon.”
Ethel Munsterman, second; June Marie will be thq last and best fight of the tarto here next week.
day, reported prank t . Morgan, .secre­
“too much talk.” Right or wrong, the
liams ending his bout with lanky Dean
Under a slogan which is true of any Wilson, third.
tary of the Owyhee Irrigation district. local club says Nyssa was on the carpet
season—so come.
Starr of Caldwell in the third round.
town, as it is of the state, the Oregon
Fifth—Marjorie Groot, first; Lila Day
AGED
FARMER
IS
Wise’ choice Is a level, rich stretch of and it seeks the cooperation of local
Nelson triumphed over young Wick- Chamber of Commerce Is urging the second; Grant Fenn, third.
SUICIDE VICTIM land over which he Is very enthusiastic. fans in promoting good feeing and
ander who appeared In the ring for the observance of a build-Oregon week
Fourth—Marian Boden, first; Margie WINNING SPEAKERS
______
¡He falls to see what can prevent this clean baseball.
first time. Nelson landed blow after from April 20—28. "Ask for Oregon pro­ Howell, second; Nellane Mazac, third.
ENTERTAIN CLUB Chas. W. Merritt, 71, who had been from becoming a second Yakima val- Artie Robertson, O. G. Boden, Mayor
blow but Wlcklander stayed with him ducts when you go to a store. Oregon
Third—Frances Mullen, first: Keith
making his home with Mr. and Mrs. ley. Wise plans a poultry farm on a big Howard Larsen, John and Dick Young.
throughout the four rounds.
goods have as high a standard as any Gilmore, second; C a r o l Robertson,
scale.
Chas. Newbll, 8 1 d Burbidge, Jess
Several winners ln the county decla­ Emmett McCarty on their farm near
Bearcat Newton and Kenneth Van- that can be found. The distressing un­ third.
Ontario, took poison to end his life
Thompson and Dean Smith attended
matory
contest,
Marian
Boden,
Delma
deipoo appeared well matched at the employment situation here at home can
Mrs. A. V. Cook Is Poppy chairman
the Caldwell meeting.
opening of their four round special but be greatly relieved if we buy and use here. The posters were made os a part Ward and Ludla Leuck, gave their Saturday. A note was found in the JUDGE CANDIDATES
Newton made his best fight of several Oregon products. Buying Oregon pro­ of art work taught In the Nyssa school readings for the April meeting of Nys­ man's pocket saying life had become
PAY VISIT HERE
sa civic club yesterday. Barbara Browne too burdensome. Merritt was a pioneer
with sorry results for the Arcadia boy ducts will stimulate production.” These by Miss Eva Boydell.
STARS ENTERTAIN
played a piano solo and Blllia Louise of this county.
who left the ring with what appeared and a dozen more good reasons are
C. H. Leonard of Burns, candidate
Glasgow gave a song. Mrs. Ernest Wil­
to be a broken nose at the end of the given for joining in the campaign.
FOR PAST PATRONS
for circuit judge, spent most of the
son’s division had charge with Mis. NEW BEAUTY SHOP
second round.
The state chamber sent a number of BIG BEND LADIES
week in Nyssa, Ontario and Vale cam-
„
__,
_
_ .
Dean Smith serving as hostess. Early
“Buy Oregon” posters which have been
IS OPENING HERE 1 aligning. He is a Harney county HonorUg , Prablc “ i,lRr bf ° nt? rk5’
HONOR MRS. ROBERTS snapdragons from the Wilson yard dec­
distributed about town by the Nyssa
pioneer and has served as mayor, dis- l « a* 2 f £ ancla
* ? » ? * * • „ Johb
JORDAN VALLEY GETS Commercial Club. Merchants are Invit­
orated the tea table.
In the attractive office location next trict attorney and commercial club KakebeRkR w id F ra n k D . Hall, allpast
Everyone was invited to attend the door to Baldridge Implement Com­
ed to display Oregon products the week
Big Bend—A double shower ln honor
president at Bums. He make a good patro’,s of,
'<***■ ,tbe Ef
8tar*
FINE APRIL RAIN of April 20-28. Numerous clubs In the ot Mrs- Varner Hopkins of Roswell and library benefit tea at the Community
gave a pleasant social entertainment
pany, Rubye Lou Hemenway of Weiser appearance.
Church
next
Wednesday.
state are sponsoring an Oregon pro- Mrs. Wesley Roberts of Nyssa. sponsor-
is opening a new beauty shop. The
From Judge W. W. Wood, who Is on ^Ionday evening for Masons and
Jordan Valley ranchers welcomed a ducts dinner.
«d by P.-T. A. ladles, was held on the
room has been redecorated ln shades of seeking re-election for a second term, Stars. The meeting was conducted by
heavy April shower Monday while this
Brumbach lawn Thursday afternoon. DEADLINE NEAR
rose and tan by Ole Servoss and Lon also came an announcement this week! K " Earl Wftrd’ ™at™ of ,the
locality had to be satisfied with little
NEW DRUGGIST
Mrs. C. E. Peck lead the games, after
Root has done extensive remodeling. Judge Wood Is very popular with voters Lunch was served at the close.
ON
CROP
LOANS
more than a sprinkle which was erased
Bill Affleck of Portland is druggist | which the brides were presented an as-
Much new equipment Is being installed In his home county.
by a wind in the afternoon. Jordan and clerk In the Nyssa Pharmacy sue- sortment of gifts.
4-H LEADER COMINO
The final date fer accepting appli­ for the opening of the shop on Satur­
The County Council of P.-T. A. will
Valley had1 such a heavy rain, County ceeding Omer Adkinson who has re­
Miss Helen CowgUl, assistant state
cations for emergency crop loans to be day.
Club Leader Ernest Hauser and H. C. turned to his home at Pendleton owing meet ln Ontario May 8. Mrs. William
ZONE SPELLING
club leader, Is coming from Corvallis
made by the government this year Is
Seymour, state leader from Corvallis.; rather poor health. Mr. and Mrs. Af- Kletzer, state president, en route to
April 30 to spend two days with 4-H
May 1st. This means that these appli­ TRAIL BOYS ALMOST
CONTEST
FRIDAY
found it necessary to put chains on : fleck arrived from Portland on Friday national congress at Des Moines, will be
clubs of Malheur county. Meetings will
cations must be approved by the county
their car. The two met with Mrs. Jen- > f >mer ¡eft yesterday after spending the j the principal speaker. All are Invited
OUTSHINE BABE RUTH Spellers who won ln tryouts in the be arranged by Ernest M. Hauser,
committee and the field inspector and
nle Connors and M rs Arnold M ount,! p ^ t f|Ve years here. He wlll be missed to attend.
county leader.
be ln the district office at Salt Lake
Oregon Trail baseball team won Its Nyssa school will drive to Oregon Trail
leaders of girls clubs at Jordan.
The cast in the grange play “Every-
r u ; T .
by numerous friends.
tomorrow to take part ln the zone con­
body’s Getting Married” has ¿ n Z c -
* * * ‘/ T , T
th*re 7th victory by| defeating Big Bend Fri­
day 18 to 5. Babe Ruth has nothing on test which wll be conducted by Albert
tlcing steadily and everyone who at- foreI * ‘ t1ta* tbe
,br
for eight schoos of this dlv
tends Is promised an enjoyable evening. “ PP*n ^
Z
T , y L 'Z the Trail huskies as they accounted for I H°Pklpa
;, ,
*
,
I-, n f l A f t - n n r i r i i D i n D a h / ì
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Parker and ,25 ^ a p p lic a tio n s must be in the o f- flve home runs during the game. Flovd lslon. From Owyhee, Arcadia. Big Bend,
took
two
Kingman
and
0wyhee
dam other spell­
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Young of fce bf heuboun tyJaKent on that * * * ln Wicklander, Trail catcher,
— -
*» acted upon
I homers ln the third and fourth stanza. ers will come.
Wilder
were Sunday guests ln the E. order
Local
entrants follow:
Barbara
E. Parker home.
This totals seven homers for Wickland-
JUSTICE OF PEACE
er during the season. Barclay Wilson, Browne, Lester Keizer, 5th grade; June
A large crowd attended the grange
W. J. Williams was appointed Mon­ 1st baseman, took two homers in the Marie Wilson, Jack Doolittle, sixth;
meeting Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
Meier as Justice
of the .same Innings and pitcher Gilbert Ruth Flannary, Luella Leuck, seventh;
440-yard run—Spencer, Nyssa, first; C. C. Cotton, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. day by Oovemor
Nyssa track stars piled up 3714 points
.
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RAY DUNCAN MAKES FINAL RE­
at the Snake river valley track meet ln Rigby, Ontario, second; Howard, Weis­ Greeting and Mrs. Conrad Martin of peace at Nyssa to succeed J. R. Hunter; HoImes took one ln the 4th. Other Trail Ted Morgan, Velma Funk, eighth.
PORT FOR MALHEUR COUNTY
Winners ln the zone contest partici­
who resigned on account of poor lu a ftli lboy, ( wllson Keck Bm Wllg0n Jack
Weiser Saturday to win second place er, third. Time 59.4.
the Kolony were re-instated.
pate
in
the
finals
at
Vale.
FOR
DECEMBER-MAY PROGRAM.
High Jump—Beam. Vale, first; Holly,
much to the pleasure of Coach Owen
Mrs. Kester and baby of Emmett are . . . . _ _ _
McKee, Louis Syria, Hollis DeGroft and
Price and the entrants. Weiser high Nyssa, and Maxwell, Weiser, tied for visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. N WATER IS RUNNING
Harold Orishman, made hits.
won first place with 44, Emmett third second. Height, 5 feet 314 inches,
Thomason.
IN DITCHES FOR
OregonTYal> lower room base ball JOHN HARDWICK
with 28. Payette fourth with 18, Ontario f Broad Jump—Beam, Vale, first; Cof-
team took their first game by defeating
Owing to a break In the government
CWA projects ln Malheur county
DIES AT VALE provided $46,000 for laborers and their
flfth with 1514, Vale sixth with 15.
|fey, Emmett, second; Lankford, Nyssa ditch the high school truck was late
EARLY IRRIGATION Big Bend Juniors 19 to 2. Calvin Morfltt
Highest honors to one entrant went third. Distance. 19 feet 914 inches,
Thursday.
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j Trail short stop, made a homer. Frank
families from December until April, ac­
Word came front Vale yesterday that cording to the final report Just an­
to Lankford of Nyssa who counted 1714 | Relay—Payette, first; Emmett, sec-
Weeks earlier than usual, water
Religious services are being held at
Wilson shut the Bend boys out for only
points. Louis Bean of Vale was second ond: Nyssa, (Boren. Hendriks, Spencer, the school house ln District No. 47. Last
Is flowing ln the bg irrgation canals
a few hits. Johnny Herron did the re­ John Hardwick, Jeweler and realtor nounced by Ray Duncan, manager for
there for many years, died suddenly the county CWA committee. Material
with 15. Lankford took first ln 100 yard Lankford) third. Time 1.39.
which supply the farms of this fer­
ceiving.
Sunday an all day meeting was held,
yesterday morning. He had been ln purchased cost $8000. The maximum
dash. 220 yard dash, 220 low hurdles.!
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tile region. With the season far ln
members enjoying ai picnic dinner be­
poor health for many years. Hardwick number employed was 263.
advance of other years owing to
tween services.
third in broad jump and third ln relay. EARLY SPUDS ROUT
4-H LEADERS MEET
Results by Events
mild weather in winter and early
Sponsors of 4-H clubs motored to was an old timer of the county and was
The major project ln Nyssa was the
/~vi p i c p i i n P D l f P C
k*rs' y
I*** l°r 1^* Angeles
100-yard dash—Lankford, Nyssa, first
3 r u u r R I L L o Saturday to visit her mother Mrs Liz- | spring, the water was turned Into
Ontario Saturday to attend the first well known particularly ln the Vale extensive Improvement that has been
and
Juntura
country.
Hughes. Emmett, second; Coffey, Em­
the canals at the request of fanners | club leaders conference of the year.
j zie Holly who has been quite 111 for
made, but not entirely completed, on
mett, third. Time 10.8.
With early spuds coming ln from some time.
In every district.
State leader H. C. Seymour d'.'cussed
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the school grounds. Walks were built
230-yard low hurdle—Lankford, Nys- Texas at the rate of 100 cars a day, the
Kenneth Parker, who was working
Water came rushing down the I the work and Mrs. Kathryn Claypool \ ADRIAN SCOUTS ENTERTAIN
along with playground equipment.
sa first; Embree. Ontario, second; price on old potatoes took a sudden for Andy Little, returned home 8un-
John Holly’s Boy Scout troop of Grounds were prepared for lawn and
Shoestring ditch Sunday at mid­ | gave a short talk. Mrs. Ed. Pruyn, Mrs
Bradem, Weiser, third. Time, 292.
drop last week which almost touched day.
Henry Truelson, Mrs. Victoria Schweiz- Adrian wlll give an entertainment trees have been planted. Equipment
night and on Thursday was turned
er. Mrs. C. Elliott. Miss Helen Winters, Thursday night. April 28. at the Kolony was lnsUUed for a water system which
880-yard run—Beam. Vale, first; Mil- bottom. Before the big tumble, Wm.
Mr. Lee of Payette spent Sunday1 into the Kingman Kolony ditch.
Mrs. Joe SUm and Mrs Albert Hopkins »choolhouse to raise funds for the will be completed by the purchase of a
Ugan. Payette, second;
Hay, Weiser, Peutz sold around 300 sacks. Wylie j exiting Mr. and Mrs. Orover Lee.
Their supply Is pumped from Snake
attended from here.
troop. The show will be repeated Friday pump by the school board.
third. Time, 2:17.4.
river. Water from Owyhee dam was
Prakes and son Maurice a car and j E. H. Brumbach and Joe transacted
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night at tha Big Bend park hail.
220-yard dash—Lankford. Nyssa, first prank McCarty another large delivery business in Vale Monday.
turned Into the Owyhee ditch last
In addition streets ware extensively
Coffey. Emmett, second; Boren. Nyaaa. Most of the recent sales were made to I Donald Olbson, who was a patient In
Tuesday.
KERR RESIGNS
Improved here.
third. Time, 34.4.
| L. E. Stephens of Sewell Produce com- the Peterson home In Parma, was able
It Is predicted that the spring
Dr. W J. Kerr resigned as chancellor j
ORR OE8 PROMOTION
In Vale a community hall was made
Mile run—Mays. Weiser. first; Jones, pany.
to return Sunday.
run-off In streams which are sup­
of higher education Monday, his resig-
J. D. O n at Twin Falls has beep ap- ln a former bank location and the park
Weiser. second; Lathen. Nyssa, third.
plied by mountain snows will be : nation to Uke effect when a succeaaor pointed assistant manager of the Idaho was Improved. Ontario built a new air-
Mlse Mae Kclser was home from
Time. 5 20.8.
leas than average owing to the lack j la named. For ov^r 25 years Dr. Kerr Power Company.
Mr. and Mrs. L. K Bullock o f Vale
He has served the ! port and made alteration« ln the city
Shotput—Boor. Nyssa. first; Stover. Payette for the week end and the Jolly were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
of snow tn the watersheds This,
was president of Oregon St ite college company 24 yean starting at Emmett hall.
Weiser. second: Smith. Ontario, third. Janes bridge party on Monday evening Friaell Thursday evening and with
section is fortunate ln being able to
He served as chancellor the past two | in 1910 as local manager. Friends here
Vale had 7 projects, Ontario 9. Ny*-
at the Crawford home.
pump from Snake r i m this season
them attended the Eagles fight card.
years.
'are glad to see his advancement.
Isa 1 Adrian I
PARMA TRUCKMAN
TAKES OWN LIFE
FIGHTERS DUE
FOR FINALE
WHISKERS TELL
OF COMING SHOW
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CWA PROJECTS
COST $45,000
Lankford Wins First Place at Snake
River Valley Track; Nyssa Hi Second
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