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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL Published At Nyssa, Oregon Y O L l ’ MK X X IX G A T E W A Y T O T H E O W Y H E E A N D B LA C K C A N Y O N IR R IG A T IO N PROJECTS N Y S S A , O R E G O N, T H U R S D A Y , SE PTE M B E R 12, 1935. NO. 31. F flflT R Ä l I i f l II I f l I UUIDnLL ugUHU| Fastest Growing Town in Oregon 1- Opening Social Draws M any 0ut.of_Town Quests CAIB QTARTQ TlfflAV Masons WITH PET PARADE i -RACES EACH DAÏ SI Foil INITIAL GAME $1.50 PE R Y E A R Entertain High Officers M Bamv* 7 M°ndav mght ENGINEER’S U S FOR GIIV SEWER The local M.I.A. held their open LOCAL CONCERNS [ Probably the biggest Masonic ing social program Tuesday evening FOOTBALL HAVE BIRTHDAY afIair ever »eld 111 10011 piai with the Ontario group as invited Monday night when Nyssa enter- SC H E D U LE guests. There were approximately ---------- tallied Ontario and Vale, and of- 130 at the affair which ended with . , . . . . ficers of the Grand Lodge. Honored Clip this out and paste it I his week several business houses guesUs were Most Worshtpful Grand a dance. The affair opened the fall somewhere handy. m Nyssa are celebrating their Hist Master of Oregon A p ^ A M H and winter season and the regular Sept. 20—Wilder at Nys»a. School Dismissed To En birthday anniversary. It was just Wayne SUuard of Brownwille. C i t y Councilmen Make f irst Game of the Season study course of the M.I.A. will be Sept. 27—Parma at Nyssa. able Children to Attend a year ago that the Fisher Apparel 0regon; R lghl Worshipful [>.puly Next Friday with W ild held each Tuesday evening during Arrangements To Put Cct. 4— Balter at Nyssa. shop opened tor business in Nyssa. Grand Master, Judge Peters of La the fall, winter and spring; start Oct. 11—Payette at Payette. Fair at Ontario Today. Mrs. Fisher lias enjoyed a nice 0rande; Right Worshlp(ui Grand Sewer Installation on a er On Home Field. ing at 7:30 and ending at 9. Oct. 18— Roswell at Nyssa. business during the past year, Hie 8ecreUl^ > D Ruf us Cheney of P ort- The affair Tuesday evening open Business Basis. Oct. 25—Weiser at Nyssa. says, and has added to her stock ed with a program, including the land; and Right Worshipful Dis Nov. 1—Vale at Nyssa. An attraction that is expected to until now she has a large vareity of A squad ui thirty candidates for .singing of the M.I.A. song, a solo by trict Deputy Grand Master, Wm. Nov. 11—Ontario at Ontario. bring the crowd for scores of mites dresses, coats, hats and other Walker o f Ontario. accompanied by the Nyssa. varsity football squad Chas. J o n e s , The city council formally approv womens wear. is the pari-mutuel racing events at have been turning out each evenuig Dwight Johnston and a piano sel- The occasion was the annual vis Anotner business that came to itation of the officers to this diS' ed plans drawn by Engineer Fred Ontario during the fair, which starts lor practice, preparing for the first | ection by Lorena Morrell of Ontario., CIVIC C L U B MEETS Caldwell at their today and continues Friday and Sat- | Nyssa in September last year was trict; the Brst time Nyssa bas been McConnell of lou b a ll action of the season, winch i The welcoming address was made by | NEX T W E D N E S D A Y the Jackson Lumber Company. Mr. so honored. There were 71 present meeting Thursday evening at the urday. Fans will have an oportun- Wilder on the home [Mrs. Elmo Higginson, president of will be with city hall; putting their stamp of ity to see whether they can guess Jackson is well pleased with the at the affair, which opened with a In Id, Friday, September 20. With the womens brandi of the M. I. A. approval on the sewer system ap Nyssa esetion, he reports. Bob F re e -[ banquet prepared by EasU,m star which bangtail will finish first and the first game only a week away, The president of the mens group, plication sent in to the Public Works man opened the Schlitz Tavern. ,fld,es with Mrs E D Norcott as T o familiarize the Civic Club make their gueas pay dividends. The Coach Young has been, putting his Elmo Higginson, introduced his staff selling beer, tobacco, sandwiches and chairman. She was assisted by Mrs. Administration. charges through a stiff drill, with a 1 o f leaders, including Duane Ander- members with tihe aims and pur- wild horse race, a chance for wild The application sent in to the litlle scrimmage each evening to j son. Earl Larsen, Owen Price, Aime I ^usi's 0I' The Federated Womens speculation, is one of the new fea confections, last year in September Ray Emmott, Mrs. A. H. Boydell, government is for a $24,000 system; gradually work the squad into shape I Hendricks, Dwight Johnston and Clubs, Mrs. Frank T. Morgan, pro- tures; with ten riders each day in and has been adding to his trade Mrs. Art Norcott, Mrs. Leo Hollen- during the past year. Whity W il- berg and Mrs. H. T. Francis. Daugh of which amount 45 per cent is an lo r the coming season. , Chas. Jones. The women leaders, as gram chairman, has arranged to this event. There is to be five flat races every ! hams opened fbr business in the ters of the lodge members served. out right gift of the givernment and Nyssa will be handicapped this ; introduced by Mrs. Higginson w ere, » ave literature and discussions con- the balance of 55 per cent is loaned year in the lack of experienced ! Mrs. Duane Anderson. W i n n a ! tu n in g Federated clubs at the next day and nearly 80 horses are in Green Lantern last September, and There were 13 grand Jurisdictions to Nyssa over a long period of years their stalls awaiting the call for the he too enjoys a good patronage. represented at the meeting. Don at a 4 per cent interest charge. The players, but the boys turning out j White, Francis Crawford, Alice Nye Civic Club at the ------------------------ Graham was toastmaster of the aie gradually shaping up, trying Mrs. Elida Haycock. Jennie Ward, Eagles hall, Wednesday, September track. One of th- better known actual cost to Nyssa would only be 18. The Nyssa club is a new member strings is the Pollard hors s, just j W IN PRIZES evening and introduced the various $13,200, which amounts to $528 for hard and each evening finds them Ursula Orr, Lottie Boren, Daisy Gresham track, j guests and speakers. running through their formations ■ Whipple, Naomi Ashby, Venice o f the Federated Clubs. Other arrived from the A T ST A T E FAIR The musical program consisted of the first interest charge, which of numbers are also being arranged for where they have been consistent I in smoother style. The line this [ Brown and Pauline Wolfe, course would be smaller as the prin the program. Mrs. Sid Burbidge will winners. a cornet solo by Neil Jackson, ac year will average in the neighbor- j Following the program, a social cipal was paid off. be hostess for the afternoon and companied by his mother, Mrs. W. Moody's string of bucking horses liocd of 160 pounds, with the ball evening was enjoyed, including re I f the government approved tlie Winner.s at the state fair held C. Jackson; a solo by Mrs. C. L. both members and visitors are urged ! bave been contracted to put on a packers about ten pounds lighter. freshments and dancing. plans and specifications, and grants last week in Salem Included Frank to come. j rodeo shOW this year and the com- McCoy, accompanied by Mrs. John A simple shift is employed, using a Nyssa the $10.800; it will be nec Mrs. Morgan wishes to announce j mRtee has arranged a full wild west Sherwood and Grant Rawson, who Young; a violin solo by Mrs. Her single wingback formation. EAGLES SOCIAL N IG H T essary to hold a bond election won first prize oil Yellow Dent field tliat any one who left their flower sbow With bucking roping, and bert Fisher, accompanied by Mrs. There is hardly a boy on the squad among the qualified electors to get WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23 containers after the flower show com. They won first on a ten ear John Young. other rodeo events. who has a place oil the first team permission to bond tlie city for, tlie exhibit of 1934 corn and first on a may get them at the hall next Wed Talks were given by Mayor Aiken cinched for the season and Just who The pet parade was held this similar exhibit of this years crop. In of Ontario; Wm. Walker of Ontario; $13,200. nesday afternoon. will be on the starting lineup will morning with a long line of march. Principal property owners of the The Eagles and Auxiliary are addition, exhibits from Malheur | Geo Stacey of Nyssa, but a mem- depend a great deal on tlie practice Today was "K id Day" and many planning a joint social meeting for county won high honors in oats. |t>ev of the Vale lodge; and the visit- city feel that Nyssa has an excellent YO UNG CANNON this coming week. took advantage of the opportunity chance now to secure a sewer at a Wednesday evening, September 25 barley and other farm products, i ¡ng officials. Coach Young has six candidates to attend the fair. School was dis- much lower cost than customary, K ILLE D IN A U T O at the Eagle hall. A commttee has . , .. Alvin Duvall won first in corn ex- turning out for end positions, Pier missed at Nyssa to enable the pupils b club members since the government Is standing been appointed to plan an interest A C C ID E N T son, Anderson, Graham, Poage. to attend. such a substantial share of the costs ing affair for the stnrt of the fall Enos and Mausling fighting it out and winter season. in order to put men to work. Agricultural exhibits this year are M E L T O N -C L A U N C H 'for a varsity position. Graham, In order that those directly bene outstanding,, with 4-H club exhibits although a freshman, will probably Clyde Reed Cannon, the 13-year drawing a big share of attention. W E D D IN G SURPRISES fited by the sewer pay the larger see some action as he is one of the old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Can Carnival events have been drawing share for its Installation the council TH EIR FRIENDS best kickers and passers on the j non as killed September 1st in an the crowds in the evening, with passed a resolution providing for a squad and can be pulled out of the automobile accident near Shoshone dances scheduled for each night. schedule of rates and charges to The property owners of Kingman line for this purpose. Idaho. The funeral was held last be paid for connecting with, install Kolony voted unanimously Tuesday In the all-important tackle posl- | ing and use of the sewer system and Wednesday hi Pocatello. Clyde was C IT Y LEASES P A R T Coming as a surprise to their evening to bond tlie district to con tlons, five boys are fighting for j born in Grand Junction, Colorado | | friends was the annoiuiceinent of disposal plant. A committee is to be struct a 44,900 school house at places. M. Rust, G. Rust, J. Rust, , District court .has been meeting | on ^Iarcl1 & 1922 and is survived by OF CEM ETERY L A N D the marriage o f Jess Melton and appointed to investigate charges in Ardlan to house the 6Ui, 7th and Oroot and' Conklin are the boys out j in Vale wRh several crlmlnaJ caseg i Ills parents, three brothers and a j Miss Venita Claunch, who were other cities and figure out some Bill grade pupils of the district. now. and Just who will get in the beln(, lleajd thls week S a t u r 'sister. j married in Boise on August 1st They schedule that would be applicable to However, 45 per eent of this money game Friday cannot be determined j day the case of the gtate Jra A [ Mr. and Mrs. Cannon have bought Nyssa. The city leased approximately 20 were accompanied by Mr. and Mis. be secured from a P W A grant The council also discussed tlie at this time. j Thomas was completed, with the land under the Owyhee project and acres Saturday, it being unlmprov-1 Elwood Lankford, who were the only will if their application goes through Seven boys aro out for guard posi- [ j ury (indillg Thomas guilty of writ- Illved here tills summer working the ed land lying in the same 40 acres j witnesses. problem of water delinquents and and tlie balance of slightly over tlons, but some of the boys are a ^ ing checks without funds. The case Iland- They exPect 10 return to Nyssa ordered the watenn&ster to shut o ff as the cemetery and is that part Mrs. Melton is a daughter of Mr. *2,090 is to be paid by tlie district. all delinquents this month if they little light to see much action th is ! growing out of the auto wreck i n i 1" lhe near future, not being used for cemetary pur-1 and Mrs. Lloyd Claunch, who live on Application was made earlier in year. Boys who have been turning ; Whlch the George W, Wayt car and ' had not made arrangements to pay poses. The land was leased for three j one of the Eastern Oregon Land tlie summer for a P W A grant, but cut for practice in this position are a car driven by Miss Mallett were OREGON’ T R A IL P. T. A. their water bill. They felt that the years to Mr. Howard Evans of Free- ' ranohes. She attended high school Fahmey, Huffman, Keck. Boydell, smashed, and M. E. Bain and Mrs. \ here last year. Mr. Melton is now up to date no information has been water charge be put on a business W IL L MEET SA TU RD A Y water. Oregon. received as to whether the applica basis, furnishing water to those who H. Wilson. B. Wilson and Boren. Mr. Evans owns the adjoining employed by the Eder Grocery and C. W. Mallett were badly injured; tion will receive favorable recog pay for the service and shutting off Center this year will be filled with resulted in a decision favoring the land, having been one of the first , » “ been a resident of this vicinity The Malheur Council of Parents nition. The district is ln good fin those who fall to meet obligation. cither Jackson or Leuck. and prob insurance company. to make a purchase on the new pro- j for l » e 1>aiit t» ree years coming and Teachers will meet at the Ore ancial condition, having no bond ably both boys will see action dur The question o f leasing some un Monday and part o f Tuesday ar gon Trail schoolhouse Saturday, Ject; acquiring his land In 1929 , from Wyoming. ed indebtedness; and it is thought improved land adjoining the ceme ing the season. Under the terms of tlie lease he is [ The young couple have rented the guments were heard in the George October 12 for their annual fall to be ln a position to receive fav In the backfield, Coach Young tery came up when Mr. Howard Jackson case, charged with assault, meet. The selection was made by a to level, plant, irrigate and In other | Marshall house in the north end of orable recognition. will have to depend principally on Evans of Freewater. Oregon ap and the jury found Jackson guilty committee named by tlie county words, put the land under cultiva- town' T »*>’ have the boi*1 wls» es of boys who have had but little football The necessity for a new school peared before the council. Council- after 15 minutes deliberation. Tues- president, Mrs. M. M. Greeling. The tion; he to pay the taxes and water. their mttny friends. cxp?rience. Johnston played some as house lias increased ln tlie past year men Dick Ttnsen and A1 Thompson daf afternoon, Wednesday and to committee consists of Albert Hopkin In addition the city will furnish the j signal barker last year and he is with the arrival if so many new were empowered to act for the city day the case of the state vs. Sam o f Oregon Trail, Mrs. J. D. Bennett trees to be planted along the cem- j BUDDY EDWARDS W INS out in uniform again this year. A T EM M ETT W EDNESDAY settlers in the district. Over 70 are in this matter and make an equit Zivko, charged with shooting up the o f Ontario, and Miss Elsie Walter etery driveways, and Mr. Evans i s ! Kurtz and Smith are also out for enrolled in the school at the present able deal. to supervise the setting of them i ---------- Farley rooms in Ontario, is being of Valley View. The decision of the this position and any one o f the lliree teachers holding Permission was granted to the an irrigate and otherwise care for Buddy Edwards won his fourth time, witli heard. Thb case is expected to go to committee was approved by the three may get the call against the Jury late this afternoon or to Oregon T rail unit Thursday. Sept them during the term o f his lease, j consecutive knockout Wednesday classes In two rooms and a tem Nyssa Eagles to leave the rodeo Wilder. bleachers on the ball Thursday Mr. Evans increased his hight when he scored a K O over porary classroom. It is believed that chutes and morrow. It is expected that the civil ember 5 at a meeting of officers and Halfback candidates are Lank holdings to 120 acres on the project j Earl Nevlns at Emmett in the third tlie new building can be built and pork until next show when Artie cases before the court will probably committee cliairman. ford, Prawtiz, Hendricks, Case. Rob equipped for *4,000 and can be built Roberston appeared before t h e Some of the ^ continued until the January | Mis. R. L. Haworth of Big Bend. when he bought 40 acres from R. j . [ round. Buddy knocked Nevins to the ertson and McKee. in six weeks after the financial de council ln behalf o f the Eagles. term. county program chairman, will an Davis adjoining the cemetery. Work c“ ™ “ ln the setond' wit» lhe boys have shown considerable ab tails are arranged/ Those from this section who have ¡nounce the program and speakers of i is expected to start in a few days saving him. Shortly after the third ility in practice as ball packers and . . . ... I.invtnfl I U a t t lo r h ilt im ST A R T IN G P R O F IT started, the Mtrecn Nyssa hn battler but h him been serving on the various Juries I the day at a later date. I leveling this land, together with with a few games experience, will C O U N TY CONVENTIO N on the canvas for the count. SH ARING STATIO N | the land leased from the city. Mr. give the opposition plenty of trouble, are C. C. Hunt, Joe Hardin. Barney In the main go of the evening, and Mrs. Evans returned to Free Art Cook, who had been depended Wilson and Eddie Powell. Mrs. F A. Everett, County W. C __________________ j Miss Dorothy Austin returned water, Oregon, Sunday, but he Kenny Keech was knocked out in Pete Dear has started selling stock upon to fill the fullback position ' T. U. president has called a special in a "Profit-Sharing" service sta the first round by "Cyclone" Bales. Duane Hardin expects to leave ^roiU a . weeks returned Tuesday to look after this year, sprained his ankle in convention to be held at the Baptist tion, with the plan being for stock visit with friends in Bend, Oregon. their property. J. R. Ashby and Sons Keech liad two previous victories practice Wednesday and not be able tomorrow for San Francisco, where over Pat R afferty and was a fav church in Ontario, September 18th holders to buy gas and oil at regular expect to assist in clearing the to play against Wilder. Cook is the » e was caUed to take an examina- Misses Sabina Caldwell and Maria at 2 o'clock. Every Union in the retail prices and receive a rebate on orite to take Bales. cnly candidate out for fullback, and ! tion leading toward U. S. Army McElroy spent the week end in Sil land, according to present plans. Those from Nyssa who attended county is especially urged to attend. their purcha-'ies through profits on some other boy may have to be : corps work, ver City, Idaho. the station. The station wilt bo the fight were Buddy Edwards, Mrs. O IL IN G TO S TAR T shifted to this position. Bill Claunch ; Wesley Browne enjoyed a ASSESSOR A T CONVENTIO N located at the present site of the Ewards. Oca Blaylock and Mrs. Max visit Mrs. Watson Ketchen spent the SOMETIME N E X T WEEK is the manager of the football team ( wllh hJg brother H R Browne aad week en<| Oregon Super Service. Schweizer. in Boise visiting lier this year. Murray Morton returned Sunday fam ily who stopped liere overnight! mother. Football fans will have an op Monday for a short visit. The visit Dr. Ed. Norcott and Robert Long Mrs. Tom Burton and two child- from a trip to Oregon City, where portunity to see plenty of action ors were en route to their home in Oood progress is being made by | ren p.ft Sunday for their home in La he attended the state convention of came ln from the Long camp above Mrs. Sam Keithley o f Midvale here this year as six out of the eight Detroit, Mich., after a visit to Yak- spent one day last week with her the crew working on the Idaho side Grande assessors. He was accompanied on Ironside Saturday Mr. Long return games scheduled are to be played on ima. Wash. the trip by his wife, an they in- ed to the hills but Dr. Norcott re daughter Mrs. Russell Vinsonhaler. preparing the road from the bridge | to the Parma-Fruitland highway i Betty Lou Newblll is spending this assessors and Included a day at the mained in town. home soil. left Wednesday Herbert Snyder came down from for oil. A gravel base is being laid ¡week with her grandmother Mrs. state fair In the trip. Chas. Paradis LE IG II NEW MEMBER : morning for an Inspection trip of Bols- Sunday after Mrs. Snyder who down now with oiling to start next ( Chas. Garrison, Mr. Morton says that ln compar BIDS M UST BE PLACED ON APPLE V A LLE Y hia district. He plans to be away two had spent several days at the Fam - week. Wednesday night the city of ison with other counties, Malheur ON C O UNTY LAND BEFORE Mrs. Geo. Henley and her mother SCHOOL BOARD weeks, and before his return here ham Sills home. Nyssa furnished 60,000 gallons of Mrs. Plummer were business visitors is in very favorable financial condi IT W IL L RE ADVERTISED water to be used on the road by the tion Many of the western counties j . I will stop in Pendleton to take ---- the --- . y j A. McNall and son Kenneth In Boise Monday At the school election held Sept- civil service examination required of . sprinkler truck. have been in bad shape, although > _ ■ ___ „ _ ___ _ r— n t jaiirH I ____■___ j . .. . . | made a trip to their ranch at ember 3 at Apple Valley. Cecil L e lg h lall employed ln the re-employment ^ “ T - T h o, C. H. Armstrong, resident high- I Miss Edith Bezel tine spent sev- are gradually getting better. Coun was elected for a term of th ree‘ work. , Homeda^ Sunday and visited with way engineer, was in Nys»a Thurs- erai days this week with her The next county land sale will be slster ties ln eastern Oregon as a rule, years and A O. Shulz was re-elected 1 I th* John Sop» er famll>- day conferring with city officials on j Mrs. Laura Fisher, are ln better shape than other parts advertised over the county sometime for a similar term. At the organlza- j IMss Florence Halliday arrived plan now. o f Oregon, he says. There was a very ln September, is the Mrs. S. W. Smiley and children highway matters. tion meeting. Mr. Shultz was elect- ' here Tuedsay from South Dakota to Mr. and Mrs .Nick Rudllck and good attendance at the convention, However, in order to get a certain ’ ¡of Apple Valley were visitors at the ed chairman of the board; with!m ake an indefinite visit with her Ernest Wilson left Wednesday after- all the assessors of the state but piece of property now ownd by the D(<Jrofft » ° " * 3^ ‘day county, into the sale, it is necessary Eric Peterson as treasurer and F. W brother. Leo Hallilay and family, 'j ^ ! noon for Pendleton to attend the three being ln a tendance. to file a bid with the county court j Round-up. Osterkamp as clerk. ___ ______ _______ Mr. ___________ and Mrs. ______ Dewey Ray and! M r and Mrs_ A(,pn W)lson and I Other hold-over members of _ the ■ S U n l e y l e f t Wednesday afternoon j ^ Addle wdson * * Mlss i * tty Mrs. Allen Heuaser of Nyssa was or assessor's office. Unless the land I Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Latture of board are Leonard Newgen and J. A admitted Monday to the Caldwell has had a bid placed on it, the or Pendleton, where theyexpect to C/00k ^ 8unda where she J , property will not be advertised at Pettit. The question of selling cer Nellie Edwards gets "taken for a Caldwell, parents of Mrs. Leslie Mc sanitarium for medical treatment. “ l" l,h6 ™ n d U P „ ™ ' y „ ^ enroll in the Boise Business college ride" . . . . Young Cook takes flying Clure. spent Sunday evening at the this land sole. tain land owned by the district their trailer house and will live in * Murl Kurtz unrewent an opera Prospective purchasers of certain passed by a vote of 28 to 2; empow that during the show. j Mrs Herbert Hoxie under went tackle at water fountain . . . Rev. McClure home here. ering the board to dispose of this ! a major operation at St. Alphonsus White assasinatlng the weeds . . . C. Mr. and Mrs. Alford Herbert left tion Friday at the Caldwell hospital property owned by the county should Investigate to see if a bid had property. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Higginson | hospital in Boise Friday morning L. McCoy giving phoney dime the Tuesday for Canada on a business for the removal o f tonsils. been placed on it. otherwise the land were called to Ontario last Wed- Mr Hoxie Is in Boise with her. once over . . . Art Norcott looking trip. They are former residents of A marriage license was Issued at will not be offered for sale. nescay evening where Cyril Higgin VESPER SERVICES A T for delegates to Bums road meet- the nation to the north. Payette on August 30 to Carl John Johnnie Hearron has been absent EPISCOPAL CHURCH son was operated on at the Holy *T~ mg . . Locals talking about the Mr. and Mrs Wm. Schireman at Oreen of New Plymouth and Rella LEGION TO ELECT Rosary hospital. Cyril is a brother d to run‘ Homedale night life . . . Sidewalk lanthla Ball of Nyssa. Beginning Sunday evening, Sept of Elmo Hlglgnson, and at the latest nin® a nau n nis Ioot' politicians discussing Louslana s tended a business meeting of Stand OFFICERS T O N IG H T ember 15, at 5:30 Vesper services reports, is recovering nicely. He has Neil Jackson la leaving today for Longless future . . . Ernest Mc- ard Oil employees ln Baker W ed Mr and Mrs. A. V. Pruyn, Mrs. will be held at the Episcopal church been employed at the Beulah dam, Beaverton where he will spend a Clure getting coffee and doughnuts nesday night. Reberger, Mrs. Florence Meyers and The American Legion is to meet every Sunday evening with the Rev. but expects to be released from the few days visiting friends and re la- at Schwelzer'a (bring* hU own Mias Margaret Hunt is leaving Mrs. Jess Spencer attended the fair tonight at the Eagles hall and Stanley Moore in charge. Sunday hospital Saturday and will go to tives before he goea on to Corvallis; doughnuts» . . . Saturday for Eugene where she will ln Boise Saturday afternoon and among the Important business lo be School will be at 10 o'clock every to Moscow to attend the University where he will enroll as a fresliman | be a senior at the University of evening and heard Dr Townsend I transacted ts the election o f offtoers Sunday morning as usual. of Idaho. at Oregon state college Oregon. speak for the coming year. Kingman Votes School Bonds Court Sessions Held This Week ’ROUND TOWN