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NYSSA. OREGON GATEWAY TO THE OWYHEE AND BLACK CANYON IRRIGATION PROJECTS DON’T MISS EAGLES BOXING CARD AT NYSSA NOVEMBER 22—BLACKWELL FIGHTS BERRY MAIN BOUT THE GATE CITY JOURNAL VOLUME XXVIII. NO. 45. DEATH SPONSOR OF NYSSA IL TUCKER-PARKINSON NUPTIALS TUESDAY NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1934 LETTUCE ANO T E Miss Melba Parkinson, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Parkinson, be came the bride of Gene Tucker at a quiet wedding solemnised in Payette oil Tuesday. The bride is a charming girl and has a host of friends here who wish the young couple much hap piness. Tucker is also well known in the community as he and his brothers MRS. J. BOYDELL DIES EARLY FRI Carroll and Kenneth have been em FAVORABLE WEATHER LENGTH DAY AFTER L O N G ILLNESS; ployed by the Tertellng company on the ENS SEASON; 151 CARS OF LET Owyhee project over a year. FRIENDS PAY HER CHERISHED MEMORY A TRIBUTE AT LAST MOTORIST ARRESTED Crew of Ten Rush Grouting At Owyhee Dam BUILD OREGON PAYROLLS, USE Further grouting is in progress at Owyhee Dam. reports Allen Johannesen who is in charge of the work there. A crew of about ten men are grouting on HOME PRODUCTS WILL GO ON the abutments. If good weather con PARADE THROUGHOUT STATE NOVEMBER 15-21 TO SHOW IM TUCE AND CARROTS SHIPPED tinues they will continue throughout the winter. PORTANCE TO DATE; 133 CARS SPUDS. OF HOME INDUS ELISHA H. DOTY, OLD PIONEER, 92, DIES AT ADRIAN Death claimed one of the oldest men in Malheur county when Elis ha Henry Doty, almost 92 years of age, died Saturday, at his home near Adrian. He is survived, by his widow and. seven children one of whom is 71 years of agp. Surviving are Charlie Doty and Mrs. Edith Freel of Adrian, William of Sand- point, J. W. Doty of Chico, Cal., Rose of Susanville Roxie Hashburn of Carson City, Nev., and Mrs. Maggie Barthemeu of Tallon, Nev. alio 20 grandchildren. 7 great grandchildren, and three great, great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tues mm,. s1 N Y s s a , ô fiË G O N l BU3IE8T AND FASTEST OROWINd TOWN IN OREGON INVESTIGATE LOCATE $1.50 PER YEAR H HUNT COSTS FINCEOS BAKER INSURANCE MAN SHOOTS SELF WHEN HE STUMBLES IN NEARBY ORCHARD; TWO FING ERS AMPUTATED. Officers report the arrest of Glen RITES MONDAY. TRIES. Hamiltoii November 11, for driving a PHEASANT SEASON CLOSES car with a void foreign license. On With Old Sol still smiling on the let C. R. Butson, Insurance man from Tuesday Hamilton plead guilty irv the Today marks the close of the 1934 The products of Oregon will go on Baker, badly injured his hand Monday Friday marked the death of a be- Justice court and was fined $10 and tuce fields of the Nyssa region packing while hunting Chinese pheasants in beloved pioneer matron of Nyssa, Mrs. costs. Officersl state that such licenses and shipping continues on a big scale pheasant season, which has been open paradq throughout the state the week day from the Nyssa Funeral Home in this city. To date 88 cars have been for 30 days In Malheur county. Birds of November 15 to 21. Plans have been this vicinity with D. H. Boggs, J. Boydell, who passed away early that will not be permitted. with Rev. Floyd White officiating. shipped by F. H. Hogue and 36 by the were plentiful and as usual good hunt made by the Oregon Manufacturers’ Miss Claudena Crawford sang a Butson was walking through an or morning after an illness extending over Idaho Equity Exchange and Sewell ing brought sportsmen from far and Association for a statewide campaign chard after shooting a bird and he a period of two years. Her death hymn. Burial was made In the Nys companies. Hogue has also shipped 27 near. stumbled. Apparently the safety of the sa cemetery. brought grief to the entire community to encourage the more extensive use of cars of fine quality carrots which were gun was not on and as he fell, he pull as she had lived a helpful life, actively these goods with the idea of building grown on a wholesale scale here for the ed the trigger, firing two or three shots. engaging in church and civic affairs for state payrolls and increased demand first time this season. Before the last shot wad fired the more than a quarter of a century. for the raw materials of farm, stream, Denny Hogue says lettuce shipments muzzle of the gun penetrated the forest and mine. Rev. Stanley B. Moore conducted im will continue as long as the weather ground under his weight and the shot, pressive funeral services from St. Paul’s The campaign is headed by former remains favorable. Only a severe frost unable to follow through caused the Mayor of Portland, George L. Baker, Episcopal Church Monday morning. barrel to burst. The explosion Injured who now is manager of the Oregon The choir sang her favorite hymns. The FANS SEE FAST FIGHT CARD AT or long rain would impair the balance of the crop. x all five fingers on Butson’s left hand Manufacturers association. Through its Eastern Star lodge had charge of the E A G L ES SHOW THURSDAY an<| knocked a diamond from Its set favor, this issue of The Journal car commital service at the Ontario ceme NIGHT; ANOTHER COMING SOON ries a number of fine advertisements OWYHEE CONTRACTOR SUBMITS ting In a ring on his fourth finger. The tery where she was laid to rest near F KCI.AMATION ENGINEERS SAY which show the importance to Oregon diamond was not recovered. her husband who passed away six years LOW OFFER ON HUMBOLT RIVER Butson's Index finger ad part of the P .V J fS T FIVER WATER FOR BRO of a concentrated support of the pro ago. Floral offerings were beautiful. DAM IN NEVADA. second finger were so badly Injured, Kid Weston, fast little boxer from ducts of our factories and our farms. Old Timers of Nyssa, Jess Thompson, C. GAN WOULD COST TOO MUCH. Warrants charging grand larceny parts were amputated at the Baker Stores in Nyssa are displaying banners C. Hunt, Dick Tensen, Tom Coward, Nampa, met his match In Sleepy were Issued in Baker Tuesday against hospital Monday night. He received in support of the campaign. Through Frank Hall and S. D. Goshert were pall Blount of Baker, the Baker boy win Charles Elms and Reuben Taylor both A low bid of $256.322.50 was submitt frlst aid at the Holy Rosary hospital. ning a decision here Thursday night bearers. The hones of seeurir" nn additional every possible medium the message will ed by J. A. Tertellng and 8ons of Boise, after a grueling six round fight. Wes transients, charged with tsealing cloth siinolv of storage water for lands under be driven home. ing, money and other articles from an “This is not just a week of sales of for construction of the Humboldt river Harriet P. F. Ward was bom Novem ton took the sixth round but Referee automobile owned by Edward Sullivan the old Progan irrigation proiect went ber 25, 1860 in Bury, Quebec, Can., Fay Rose, who was over from Boise, of Hereford and two rifles from Melius dwindling with the report of Debler western Oregon products,” explains Mr. dam at Rye Patch, Nev., bureau of rec and Foster th at the pronosed Burnt Baker, “but a campaign to show our lamation officials announce^ Monday. daughter of the late Geo. P. Ward and gave Blount the best of the hard Elms. Bids were received from more than river proiect was not feasible as water people the importance of supporting Elizabeth Sherman Ward. She was fought bout. In a previous match here, The two men, who were arrested by their own factories in preference to 20 western contractors. Next lowest cost would be too high. The report, marriecy to Josiah Boydell of Toronto, the two fought a draw. Two of Emmett's best fighters, Les Ned Terwilliger of Nampa knocked state police officers five miles west of awaited for more than a year, was is those of sections doing us no good. We were the bids of McDonald and Boh- Can., December 8, 1885. Five children Vale Sunday, will be returned to Baker were born to them Arthur Henry, Eliza out Clyde Sullivan of Caldwell in the for trial. Officer Jack Perry shot their sued recently from the Denver office of hope to build up the demand for Ore nett of Sacramenta, $263.506.50; and Berry and Don Bentley are headliners gon products and to make that demand of the Utah Construction company. on the Eagles boxing show which will the bureau of reclamation. beth Agnes, Gertrude Eva, Ethelwyn fourth round of their special. Terwil tires to stop them. liger had the best of the fight after permanent. By so doing we will in $267,911.50. The highest bid was $464,- be given next Thursday night. Berry The Burnt river proiect called for a Trevor, and Josiah Blayney. Records show th at Elms served five will meet Walter Blackwell, the fast Mrs. Boydell with her husband and Sullivan injured his thumb in the last years of a 10-year term In the Okla canal and long tunnel to bring surplus crease payrolls and create a greater 073. The bids were for construction work Baker boxer who vanquished Jack Fel of the opener. Jake Norton of Nampa wafers of the mountain stream to the field for industry here. This is very es family came to this section in 1904 re homa state prison for burglary and was siding in Boise for 6 months and then won the decision over Sam Blackwell released July 24, 1934. The defendants Malheur city reservoir built as a part sential with completion of the Bonne only. Materials will be supplied by the lows of Caldwell. Bentley Is matched government. The estimate of govern- with Billie Matthews of Nampa. Kid of the Brogan proiect many years ago. ville power project coming upon us. locating in Nyssa where she spent the of Baker. “Jumping" Jack Fellows of Caldwell came to this county Friday from the Construction cost would exceed $350 All good Oregonians will take to men engineers for the combined cost Norton of Nampa will meet Ned Ter remaining years of her life. south. per acre, the report said which would heart the campaign slogan, “Build of materials and construction on the williger, fast Nampa youth, who knock Her life was spent in service for met his Waterloo in Walter Blackwell, ed out Clyde Sullivan of Caldwell. Ber make an annual renavment charge of Oregon payrolls, use more Oregon propect approximated $850,000. others until sickness made her unable another fast boy from Baker who push Additional funds will be required to nard Frost Is arranging three addi $12 per acre over 40 years. This high goods." Don’t overlook the displays be to continue. She was active in all ed the fight from the beginning and purchase up-stream water rights. The cost made the project not feasible, the ing made by merchants of Nyssa in ob dam is being constructed to store water tional snappy bouts. branches of civic and religious affairs. closed it with a furious rain of blows servance of Oregon Products week. that came close to a knockout had the reoort said. She and her husband the late J. Boy for the Lovelock valley. While the report disapproved the Oregon is new as an Industrial state dell were the first to organize and pro fight gone another round. Blackwell Senator James P. Pope of Idaho will At the present Tertellng is complet took the decision. mote the work of the Episcopal church speak at Parma Community Church on Brogan proiect, it approved construc but it is coming to the front. We can ing canal work on the Owyhee project. Basil Newton and Harold Long stag Sunday night in connection with the tion of a $550.000 reservoir at Unity to help by buying Oregon goods. in Nyssa and for many years Mrs. Boy dell was superintendent of 8t. Paul’s ed a real fight during the first two civic-religious service in the interest of provide storage water for 16,800 acres Sunday School, president of the Guild rounds of their special but both boys Peace. The senator will have for his of land in Unity. Hereford, Bridge FOR MR. FARMER Little Bobby Rodger Peck, son of Mr. and after her husband's death she took slowed up a t the close. Rose called It subject "High Priests of War.” The en port and Durkee valleys. Friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. C. W. and Mrs. Robert M. Peck of Nyssa, re si draw. his place as church treasurer. She was tire service will be built around the Farmer last night, the occasion being ceived a handsome gold lined silver Bernard Frost, fight promoter for general sentiment which might be a member of the Order of Eastern Star Mr. Farmer’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. loving cup as a prize in the recent OWEN DAVIS MARRIED the Eagles lodge. Is lining up another Nyssa and of P. E .O. Chapter at Vale termed “the patriotism of peace.” The Cairo—The Magic Fingers Sewing Robt. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harman, j Sears, Roebuck Co., baby show at the card for the latter part of the month. Men’s Chorus will sing and all present and the Legion Auxiliary of Nyssa. Mrs. Sam B. Davis returned Tuesday Club of Cairo invited Cairo Carpenters Mr. and Mrs. H. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Chicago Centennial exposition. Bobby Always a loving and devoted mother Art Norcott served as announcer, Don will have some part in the Drogram of from Seattle where she attended the club to a Jolly party Saturday. On Fri R, Vinsonhaler, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. | is Just past 14 months old and a husky, she leaves to mourn her loss, Mr. and Graham as timekeeper. the hour. Rev. W. O. Benthin is also marrip"e of her son Owen, one of the day the two clubs had a meeting. They Keizer, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Cook, Mr. ; healthy baby. Over 100,000 babies were asking the illustrious visitor to touch principals in a double wedding which Mrs. Arthur Boydell, Miss Eva Boydell, are making excellent progress. There and Mrs. Wm. Schlreman, Mr. and I entered In the contest. Mr. and Mrs. on the revelations of the senatorial in was an elaborate affair. Since leaving Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Sarazin and Blayney are 21 members In the handicraft club, Mrs. Elbert Butler, Dan Chase and Chas. E. Peck, old timers of Big Bend vestigation committee on munition college, Owen has been connected with Boydell of Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. E. Britt Marvin Penrod brought gifts and re are the baby’s grandparents. 11 in the sewing club. making of which Mr. Pope is a mem thfl federal park improvement program Nedry of Tigard, Ore., 11 grandchildren Lester Derrick and son Melvin and freshments. ber. The public is invited. and the following brothers and a sister, and has spent the past few months in Dee Peters made a trip to Harper Sun Chas. A. Ward of Bury, Can., Sarah the Seattle region. day. Owyhee—Funeral services were he'd NEW HIGHWAY FINE Jane Hunt of Tacoma, N. H., John A. Boulevard grange held election of of Friday for Mrs. C. W. Aldredge who Mr. and Mrs. Archie Howell and fam Ward of Nyssa, A. W. Ward of Prairie ficers FYiday1 night. OLDER WOMEN WILL ENTERTAIN City and Edward Boydell, Sr., of Nyssa. died last Tuesday, two months after Jack Watanabe smashed two fingers ily returned Tuesday from a pleasant A Boise salesman, who gave his her husband's death. They located In when he caught them between the car visit with relatives in Burns. Howell name as Fuller, had a narrow escape Malheur county In 1900. In her young Older women of the community are bumpers. found the Central Oregon highway “If love Is true, then safely man in an auto accident here Friday. Driv er years she taught school In Indian May dream his dreams Mrs. Hazel Glldea. county delegate planning a surprise meeting for Nyssa Joe Watanabe had a Jolly birthday almost completed and a splendid, wide ing at a high rate of speed, his car highway with only a mile or so in need May scale his heights and plumb his territory in Oklahoma. She was the at the reecnt W. C. T. U. covnention, Civic Club next Wednesday November party Sunday. failed to make the turn near the school mother of Mrs. Chas. Bradley of the 21, when something different in the depths. makes the following report: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston and, son of further construction. The Howells house and rolled over three times, Owyhee. way of program Will be given. Plans also enjoyed the Burns Armistice cele May bridge his streams The first evening the Medford ladies Clyde motored to Harper Sunday. landing right side up in front of the J. B. McDonald and T. R. Roney of were made at a meeting with Mrs. Bet If love Is true, then beauty breathes Ben Stover and son Edwin motored bration. Brown cottage. It narrowly missed sev San Francisco were at Snively camp served a delicious banquet (15 turkeys ty LaFrenz this week but they are be With God’s own breath used.) Souvenirs from Trowbridge to New Plymouth Saturday. eral children who were playing in the Tuesday to view the siphons. Forevermore. Cabinet Works were wooden pears ing kept secret. Mrs. Grover Vest is Elwood Hoffman injured his ear yard. Fuller’s car was badly damaged Bert Emison brought his family from with menu and program. The Medford chairman of the hostess committee. If love is true when he fell Friday. but he was not hurt. Ontario to reside at Tertellng camp citizens are very proud of their pears. There Is no death. Jack Dee Peters returned to school where he works. State officers for ensuing year were Tuesday after recovering from chicken Mrs. F. T. Crawley and family of elected by 110 voting delegates. The pox. Ontario and R. T. Aldredge of Moscow convention speaker was Miss Helen NYSSA COMMUNITY CHURCH Howard Foster has been elected were overnight guests in the Bradley president of the student body s t the Byrnes, who had lust returned from home Friday. Bill and Mae Keizer returned Mon Boise Business University. He Is also a the World Convention In Stockholm, Sunday School 10 o’clock. Miss Mildred Olsen of EUensburg, Sweden. Jordan Valley—In the recent city day from Portland and on Tuesday leader in Y.M.C.A. activities. In an ad Wash., Is taking over the duties of the Morning Worship 11:15. Sermon Sub On the last day the Medford Cham election J. B. McCain was re-elected Miss Keizer opened the Vogue Beauty writing contest, Howard won with the county librarian for Malheur oounty, Misses Claudena and Charlena Craw ject: The Power of Prayer. ford, Oswald Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. Al ber of Commerce gave the delegates a mayor; F. L. Steams, recorder; A. C. Shop. Calvin Wilson and FYeddic Spen following quotation: “Opportunity will having been secured by the library Junior League 5:30. len Forbes and Jack Musser ofBoise a t sight seeing tour about the surrounding Lee, marshal; Sam R. Scott, T. L. Skin cer accompanied them vto Portland to knock at your door—be prepared with a board upon the resignation and de Epworth League 7 o'clock. business education.” tended the football game in Portland country. A telegram was read from ner, Jenero Rementeria, Geo. Parks, see the big football game. parture 10 days ago of Miss Frances Evening Worship 8 o’clock. Floyd Parks and J. L. Long councilmen. Miller, who left for a similar position Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday Saturday and visited with the Forbes Corvallis Inviting us there next year. Special awards were presented, Nys Floyd Parks and Long are ew members. sister Mrs. Webster Eldredge and her In Michigan. evening 8 o.clock’ Tuesday a truck load of dressed beef Mias Olsen, a graduate of the library Official Board meeting Monday even husband while there. They returned sa having tied with Multnomah county for most delegates never having a t fro mthe Snake river valley passed thru Tuesday after a pleasant trip. school of the University of Washing ing. tended the convention before. Nyssa Jordan enroute to California. ton, has Just completed organizing the won the Medford Six badge for mem Mrs. Joe Swisher and small son ac work of the library at EUensburg and bership. companied by Miss Irma Deary left prior to that organised the county lib On fifth day the reports of different Tuesday for railroad points. Mrs. rary of Klamath county. Since her counties "Accepting the Challenge’’ Swisher will spend the winter in Meri graduation from Washington she has were made. Mrs. Gildea responding for dian. Miss Deary went on to Boise and spent some time abroad, being In Malheur county. will return next week. charge of the fiction department of the Report of the childrens Farm Home Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Borders are American library lrt Paris. “Please buy a Red Cross membership, $9 08. (184) children) at Corvallis was one of visiting near Caldwell this week. The county library Is In Ontario. All of these donations had the per your dollar will help someone In need.” Mr. and Mrs. McCain left for Port With these words the Girl Scouts of sonal attention of Mrs. Tensen who the most interesting. Rev. F. M. Weatherford of Medford land and coast points for several Nyssa will seek memberships In the an makes every effort to achieve the declared: "The W. C. T. U. leads in the months visit. nual Red Cross roll call Saturday greatest good for all money expenhes. Crusade for uplifting youth. The tern Arnold Mount and family returned afternoon and evening, which Is spon perance move Is based on altruism, its from Kelso, last week. On Sunday Mr. sored by the Nyssa unit of the county safeguard the character of people of all Mount was taken to the Vale Sanitar Bonita—This community was sad chapter of which Mrs. Dick Tensen Is only motive being) to strengthen and ium for treatment. dened by the recent death of Mrs. chairman. The public Is reminded that nations by acts of voluntary sacrifice. Chas. Crabtree at Sandy, Oregon. The W. R. Helm came from Boise last 50 cents remains at home for charity Their best interests are for the com Monday and returned Thursday. Dave Crabtree family left at once for Ironside—Volunteers gathered at the while 50 cents of every membership Sandy. Dave Somerville .owner of the 8tar goes to the national Red Cross which school house Saturday where the men mon wealth of church, home and state. There is basis for promotion and vic ranch, left Saturday to spend the win Harold Lammert of Wriser has rant In many ways returns the receipts In erected a fine new bam 14x32 feet. The tory in any field for human better ter In Boise. ed Johnson ranch while Ed Hale has the distribution of supplies for the ladies served dinner. moved to the place vacated by the A birthday surprise party was given ^ ______ __ Mr. and Mrs. Brum bach came from ment, as long as a percentage of people SLEEPY BLOUNT TRIMS PARSON TERTELING GETS JOB IN NEVADA BROGAN PROJECT NOT ALLOWED TRANSIENTS FACE LARCENY CHARGES BLACKWELL FIGHTS BERRY ON THURSDAY JAS. POPE WILL SPEAK AT PARMA BABY PECK WINS SILVER LOVING CUP CAIRO GIRLS CLUB ENTERTAINS BOYS FUNERAL FRIDAY FOR OWYHEE MATRON BOISE MOTORIST WRECKS CAR HERE COUNTY DELEGATE TELLS OF MEDFORD W. C. T. U. MEETING JORDAN VALLEY ELECTS CITY STAFF FOSTER WINS STUDENT OFFICE MISS OLSEN NEW COUNTY LIBRARIAN S e il OcexjAtu* Oucsetucs Girl Scouts Will Sell Red Cross Memberships Here On Saturday OBJECT OF STATE-WIDE CAMPAIGN * NOV. 17 TO 24 BONITA MATRON DIES AT SANDY IRONSIDE MEN BUILD SCHOOL BARN needy In all localities. In the past the organization haa glv- en floor, clothing, bedding and has dls- trlbuted supplies for the government. Nyssa’s share of the 1933 collections (approximately $40) went for the fol lowing purposes, according to a fin ancial report Just made by Mrs. E D. Norcott for Mrs. Tensen's committee: state flood relief $7.50; drugs $3 05; Christmas baskets $3 54; ducks $3.10: stew meat 85c; stockings $130; school shoes $7.15; transients $3.75; outing, jnuslin, prints, postage adn Incidentals Big Bend Friday after their daughter Irene. Mrs. Floyd White has returned from Boise Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laurance and son Everett and Ida Jones went to Prairie City Saturday. Ralph Beam and Albert Moore of Unity were gathering Rouse cattle here last week Miss Verls Prescott of John Day visited her sister Mrs. Bruce Lofton Sunday. in honor of Charlotte Mills November are actuated by humanitarian spirit, W. C. T. U. met Tuesday at Mrs. A. 4. Guests were Theresa and Patricia V. Pruyn’s Shea. Beryl Mills, Irene Yturrl, Pilar Elorrlaga. Esther Lee, Inez Chertudi BODEN’S ORATION WINS and Helen Mark Bridge was played O. 8. C.—Ralph Boden of Nyssa, sen high score won by Pilar Elorrlaga. Re ior In education at Oregon State col freshments were served by Inez Cher lege, received honorable mention in tudi and Beryl Mills. the 1934 National Peace declamation Mr. and Mrs. Geo McKee went to contest. Bonden’s speech, “A New Deal for Peace.” won first place In the Boise Sunday to see the Armistice day state contest and was sent to the nat parade and visit relatives. They return ional contest. ed Monday. Left to right. Bitting’. M iss V slla C am den, Secy. G eorgs L. B a k e r; G so rg s L. B ak sr, Mgr. M gr. O Or regon ego Mat factu rera A ss’n. ; Jesse J A. _P D igm i an, C loseet ft D evers, Atari--------- ‘------ ‘ ‘ to right, — Handing: *' S fi C h airm an “ Food ‘ “ D Tvf iv isio n . Left M cK ean, K night P ack in g H irach, H irs c h -W e it M an u factu rin g of O ria n ia a tio n ; H al W h ite, p u b lic ity ; ta il D iv isio n , P o rtla n d C ham ber C h ild , P o rtla n d W oolen M ills, C hairm an of a ll p ro d u ctio n a t e .) ; Chari** Btidd. O regon M u tu al P ir* In*. 8 tate-w id * W ilk in s, M ac Inc., A d v ertisin g C ounsel. C h airm an _ . Cioeset ft R Co , General Chairmen; Harold Co., Chairman Will Knight, Re of Commerce; L. R. other (woolen*, furniture, L. Co., Speakers Bureau; Mac Wilkins ft Cole, W. A. Gates, Med ford, Oregon. Retail Cooperation is not in photograph. Insert, Paul Hirsht . president Oregon Masufictursrs Ass u. — —. . — J Alenbaughs. Arthur Johnson and son were at the ranch last week. Ted Riley is at Mormon Basin. A new Is setting new posts on the highway. Ensor Bush and family have return ed f.om a month’a visit near Parma where they helped make sorghum syrup. Mrs. Margaret Fackrell and son James and family motored frem Homedale Thursday to visit Dave and Dan FsckrriJ and friends.