The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, December 12, 1935, Image 1

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    THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
24 ROUNDS OF BOXING TONIGHT AT EAGLES HALL. 6 ROUND MAIN EVENT FEATURING SLEEPY BLOUNT AND KENNETH THORF.
Published At Nyssa, Oregon
VOLUME XXIX. NO. 49.
State Officers At
Legion M eeting
GATEWAY TO THE OWYHEE AND BLACK CANYON IRRIGATION PROJECTS
Fastest Growing Town in Oregon
NYSSA, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1935.
$1.50 PER YEAR
MASONS ELECT
BASKETBALL
OFFICERS MONDAY
HELP SPREAD
SCHEDULE
FOR NEXT YEAR
XMAS CHEER
Basketball Season
Railroad Official
Opens Next Tues. were Officers
for the coming year To Attend Meeting
elected by the Masons at their
CCC Officer Hurt
In Auto Accident
Dec. 13—H. S. vs. Alumni
Do you have some clothing
Dec. 17—Parma at Parma
lying about the house that you
Dec. 19—Parma at Nyssa
reguar meeting at the Eagles hall
no longer wear? Do you have
Jan. 3—Nampa at Nampa
Nyssa Wins Three Awards [ Jan.
Alumni
and
High
School
Monday
night.
Joint
installation
of
Meeting
Expected
To
Re-
dhildrens
coats, overalls, G. A. Leubben Injured
at Nyssa
f
PI
p
p
¡officers
with
the
Stars
is
being1
shoes,
sweaters
For Outstanding Work Jan. 4—Weiser
10—Ontario at Nyssa
to rlay rractice uame planned for next Monday night at suit in Plan For Rail­ articles of clothing or that other
When Slick R o a d i
are
Plymouth at
Getting New Members. Jan. New 11—New
Friday
Night
—
Pros-
the
hall.
Those
chosen
Monday
night
bf
no
use
to
you?
Can
you
road
Co-operation
With
Causes Car To Skid Into
Plymouth.
C lx /•
• -p
| include Chas. McConnell, Worshlp-
spare that year before last
Jan. 17—Vale at Vale
pects
tor
winning
leam
(ul Master; Bernard Frost, Senior Land Settlement Com­ coat,
Truck.
hat
or
dress?
Do
you
18—Welser at Welser
Good.
Warden; Dr. c. A. Abbott, Junior
The American Legion and Aux- I Jan.
have toys about the house
Jan. 24—New Plymouth here
[ Warden; Dick Tensen. Treasurer; mittee.
iliary held a district conference In 1 Jan..
your children no longer care
Slippery roads were the cause of
25—Vale at Nyssa
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Leo Hollenberg, Secretary; Douglas
Ontario on the afternoon of Decern- Jan. 31—Ontario
for?
an accident Saturday morning about
at Ontario
ber 5th with members from Vale, Feb. 1—Baker at Baker
The Nyssa high school basketball ^I*>nald. SeTnlo[ D? con; PS™“1 R. A. Smith, agricultural advisor
If you have articles such as seven o'clock Just north of Nyssa on
Ontario and Nyssa is attendance. Feb. 6, 7, 8, Snake River Val­ season
will , get ,,, off ,, to a flying start fe ro n Graham
Junior
Deacon;
Tyler,
these
and want them to be put the highway, ln which Capt. O. A.
for
the
Union
Pacific
lq
to
meet
_
t.
R
.ln
o
h
a
rh
’
R
p
n
in
r
R
ta
v
ia
rt
Grant
Rinehart;
Senior
Stewart,
Several members from Idaho posts
to
practical
use, bring them to Leubben and wife of the Vale OCC
next
Tuesday
with
the
first
regular
with
members
of
the
Vale-Owyhee
ley
Toumament
at
Ontario
were also present at the meeting, Feb. 14—Open
Mrs.
Dick
Tensen who will camp were seriously Injured. Capt.
game
of
the
season
being
played
at
^
Land
Settlement
committee
tonight
and Oregon state officers. Included Feb. 15—Emmett at Emmett I Parma with the high school team „
J
1
„
Marsh“1’
see
that
they
go to needy Leubben and wife were coming
In
Nyssa
to
discuss
ways
and
means
in the list of state officers were Feb. 21—Emmett at Nyssa
there. A practice game is to be held Frank D Hall. Chaplain.
families
or
if
more
convenient, toward Nyssa when they attempted
of
making
certain
that
all
the
lands
Dept. Commander Geo. Koehn of Feb. 22—Baker at Nyssa
to pass a truck driven by Walter
this
Friday
night
with
an
alumni
i
leave
them
at
the
Journal.
to
come
under
water
during
1936
on
Portland; Dept. Adj. Carl Moser of Feb. 28—Nampa ab Nyssa
Starr. When he pressed on the ac­
team as opponent. The first home
the two projects will have desirable
Portland; Jerry Owen, editor of the March
celerator. the car went into a skid,
game against a high school oppon-
settlers on the lands. The Union
3. 4, 5—Oregon District en
Oregon Legionnaire and secretary
turned sideways and crashed into
will
be
next
Thursday
evening,
Pacific
expects
to»
co-operate
In
No.
1
Toumament
at
La
of the Veterans State Aid from
the rear of the truck and then we it
December
19th
against
Parma.
helping
to
settle
the
lands
and
Mr.
Grande
Salem; Mose Palmeteer of Salem,
into the ditch beside the road.
School will dismiss for the Christmas
Smith will probably have a plan to
membership chairman and Fred
holidays
next
Friday,
with
the
next
Capt. Leubben suffered severe in­
lay
before
the
committee.
Read of La Grande, district com­
game
being
after
the
holidays.
juries
to the chest and was rushed
H.
J.
Plumoff.
general
manager
of
mander. Gladys Turnbull, state NEW PLAYGROUND
to
the
Veterans hospital, where late
A
large
squad
of
players
have
been
the
Oregon
Short
Line
expects
to
president for the Auxiliary was EQUIPMENT ADDED practicing faithfully and Coach
reports
he Is making a sat­
meet
with
th
committee
next
Mon­
Rev.
Floyd
White
has
been
in­
Men Get More Members day to discuss methods of co-opera­ vited to be present at the joint isfactory Indicate
among the Auxiliary officers pres­
recovery. His wife was cut
Young
has
a
team
which
should
give
TO IRONSIDE SCHOOL the other schools plenty of oppo­ Than Women—Women tion between the railroad and the meeting of the Canyon and Payette and bruised some in the accident
ent.
During the afternoon meeting, the
sition. With five members of last To Tread Friday Night local committee.
suffered no serious injuries.
Ministerial Association to be held at but
state officers gave instructions to
Neither the Starr truck nor the
years
team
in
uniform,
namely
Cook,
Land
seekers
have
been
more
the
Boise
Y.
M.
C.
A.
on
Monday,
at
Church.
unit officers and committee chair­ Ironside—The school board has Pierson, Johnston, Holly and Wilson,
than usually Interested in the new January 6th, and to discuss the driver were hurt ln the accident but
men. The Auxiliary members who added two new swings and two he
the Pontiac coupe driven by Leubben
expects
to
be
able
to
put
a
lands
with an average of from 10 to Townsend plan at the luncheon.
attended from Nyssa were Mes- teeter boards to the play ground smooth working quintet on the On Friday evening at 8 o'clock in 20 prospective
was badly smashed.
settlers
viewing
the
He
has
been
asked
to
make
a
talk
dames McDonald, Paradis, Cook, equipment on the school grounds. I floor.
lands
dally
around
Nyssa.
the
Community
Church
basement,
from
the
angle
of
the
church,
seek
Larsen, Abbott and McCoy. Those Ead Oakes, Raleigh Van Buren, j
the Townsend Club will meet to
lng to define what attitude the min
representing the Legion were Archie Floyd White and Earl Lofton set! COUNTY CLUB
celebrate the membership drive
lsters and churches should take
Howell and C. L. McCoy. Other them up.
which
ended
on
December
5th.
The
toward this issue, rather than taking
members came for the evening Mr. and Mrs. Coy Wise silent the
LEADER
TO
MEET
effort
brought
in
to
the
club
69
new
sides for or against the plan.
meetings.
past week visiting at the Ray Wise
The drive for new members
WITH TRAIL P.T.A. recruits.
Rev. White has also been Invited
At 7:00 o'clock a banquet was home at Nyssa.
was
a
contest
between
the
women
to
speak to the Christian Brother­
served at the Guild Hall to more Wm. Woodcock made a trip to
and men, the men wiiming with a
hood
at Ontario on Monday, Decem­
than one hundred at which time Nyssa last week and moved up the
scord of 44 to 25, thereby giving the
ber 16th. Monday. December 9th
State Commander Koehn and State household goods of Mrs. Laura E. M. Hauser, county 4-H club the
women
the
privilege
of
furnish­
leader plans to be present at the ing the treats on Friday the 13th,
Rev. and Mrs. White and Mr. and
President Gladys Turnbull spoke j Lathrop.
December 20th at 8:13 P.
T. A. meeting, Friday, December which goes to say that any thing
Mrs. J. O. Orout of Everett, Wash­ M. Friday,
briefly.
i Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Beam and P. 13 at
will
be
a
evening at the tho
Apple
Valley—John
A.
Wilson
which
time
club
work
will
be
ington
attended
the
Payette
Valley
At 8:00 there was a mass meeting j granddaughter Barbara Beam, visit- discussed. Plans to organize new may happen. All members and passed away at his home In Apple Ministerial Association meeting held Oregon Trail big schoolhouse.
The
to which the public was Invited and j ed at the Ralph Beam home at clubs will be made later. Everyone friends are urged to be present
school
will
present
"The
Christmas
Valley
on
Monday,
December
9th
at
Welser.
The
topic
discussed
was
the principal address was delivered, unity last Sunday,
problem of collection of dues after a long Illness. He was stricken "Making Christmas Chrlstlan.u
Bazaar," an operetta ln one act.
in club work should plan has The been
by Commander Koehn. He emphas- j Mr. and Mrs. Pete Presley and interested
the Townsend seventeen years ago with the malady
The usual Christmas tree and treats
to
attend.
ized the Legion’s three point pro- j children who spent the past few The P. T. A. is sponsoring the sale club officers puzzling
Inasmuch as the Nat­ known as the "sleeping sickness" RFC FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE
will be sponsored by the P. T. A.
gram and especially stressed the:racllths an the W. R. Lofton home, of Christmas Seals. A prize being ional headquarters
asks that each and he never recovered from the ef­
people attend from Nyssa and
Legions fight to detect and combat have moved to their home at Brogan given to the pupil in each room sell­ club must pay "4 compulsory
NOW FOR KHA PAPER Many
quota fects of his sickness, being an in­
surrounding communities as Oregon
communism. At this meeting Nyssa where the former will be employed ing the most seals.
to the national headquarters equlv- valid for many years.
Trail has won the distinction of giv­
post received three national cita­ on the highway.
ing outstanding programs. The pub­
T. Olsen was over from Nampa aent . to 10c per month for each club Funeral services were held at the Portland—Al significant develop­ lic
tions for going over the top in mem­ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Llngle and son looking
is invited.
Community church in Parma Wed­
after his property and doing ° , f to
members'
J 1* club's
Primary
responsibility
bership. The members receiving Lyle of Fruitland spent Thanks­
h m
o o f I the
h o /iltlK
’c rllta
e to n national
n fty \r> a l
meet
dues
ment
in
the
Federal
Housing
Ad­
Characters
Include Billy Carstalrs,
nesday
afternoon
with
Rev.
Herring,
some
more
building
this
week.
these citations were District officer giving at the parental Arthur Van
rests upon the club as pastor of the Nazarenq church of ministration program In Oregon, of Junior DeOrofft; Llbbte Balnea,
Miss Annie Holmes has returned headquarters
C. L. McCoy, Don Graham, ad- Buren home.
a
unit,
and
no
upon
the
Individual
Parma officiating. Burial was in the Interest to lending institutions and Mary Lou Thomason; Tottle Baines.
after several months work in members thereof.
Jutant; and Past-commander Dr. C. { wm. Woodcock and wife motored home
to those engaged in the manufacture Peggy Campbell; Meta Hopeworth,
Parma cemetery.
A. Abbott.
j to Nyssa on Saturday where Mrs Fruitland.
funds paid by each club in­ Mr. Wilson was bom September 9, and sale of building materials and lone Benson; Mrs. Hopeworth, Bet­
During the program, Mrs. C. L. | woodcock will visit at the home of Mrs. Frank Byers who has been to These
headquarters Is used by 1875 in Mountain City, Tennessee supplies, is the action taken by the ty Chard; Mrs. Rammer, Madonna
sick Is able to be up again. the national
McCoy sang for the audience and i her parents, Mr, and Mrs a' *C~ F ' i1111116
organization to compensate Con­ and
Finance Corporation Kressley; Avis Cherry. David Ma-
Mn and Mrs. Rolland Holmes gressional
was married February 14, 1897 Reconstruction
Mrs. Barney Miller of Vale gave, wise.
District
organizers
and
In
making
the
funds of the RFC one; Jess Akers, Clyde Adams; Ros-
to
Mary
Lents
Crosswhite.
Three
some delightful readings.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lamberson,1 *'er0 callerDs at 1116 Ray Franklin state areq managers and applied sons were bom to them. Sherman, Mortgage Company
available for the coe Rammer, Dewey Thomason;
who have spent the past few months ho"ie
Pafette„S“nf„ay' _
toward the support and mainten­ Dwight and Conley; and three purchase of mortgages insured by Poodle Neeley, Junior Holmes;
at the home of their daughter Mrs , Tll6f ‘b/ e class 116111
DeSeI^ ance of regional and national head­
KINGMAN P. T. A. HAS Omer
lhe F ^ 6™1 Housing Admlnlstra- Crtckety. Donald Sopher; Mike
daughters, Mrs. George C. Miller, tlon.
Presley,
have
moved
over
near
* * blrlhcay
at
*
6
° quarters. Local officers say that Mrs.
The sum of $10,000,00 has been Brophy, Clifford Ashby; and Miss
Marvin
Jackson
and
Mrs.
Lan­
MEETING FRIDAY Harper on a place which they have HoJme^ome Monday evenlng. *■ Mrs.
unless every member pay their due6,
made available to the Mortgage Ellerton, Elsie Keck. The cast in­
Dutro. The family moved to Company
leased. Their daughter Ramona will were
Wm- hostesses.
lDeG‘'offt and
Johnston the compulsory quota to national dis
as a revolving fund, to be cludes the entire school.
remain in school here until after Dwight Johnston returned to the headquarters makes It quite a hard­ Parma in 1916.
used for the purchase and sale of Songs will be sung by the chorus
The Kingman Kolony P. T. A. held the Christmas holidays.
on the club treasury. The local Glen Van Landingham left last Insured mortgages covering newly- and characters. The songs Include:
hospital Tuesday for further ship
their regular meeting Friday at the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lofton, Mr. Boise
cluhj retains for their own use any week
"Buy at the Christmas Bazaar,”
for Canada wliere he has em­ constructed homes.
school house with Mrs. James Lane and Mrs. Gordon Dickson, Carrol treatment.
funds
remaining
after
paying
the
"Hearts
Should Be Warm at Christ­
ployment.
Mies
Ruth
Wheatcroft,
Mr.
Lynn
This
action
was
taken
by
RFC
as program chairman. Mrs. Lane led Locey and wife and Mrs. Ernest and son Mead of Koaskla, Ida., and national quota.
“I Come at Midnight, "If You
Maxine Welk spent Tueday night some time ago but the operations mas."
the discussion on the subject, "Re­ Locey, all mambers and officers cf Mrs. Bill Toll of Fruitland were M vrco . _ _ _ '
Handy Man," "I'm All The
with Paula Barker.
could not be extended to Oregon Want A There
creation in the home," To open the Eldorado grange attended a joint guests Monday at the R. W. Holmes NYSoA CCC CAMP
Is At Our House.”
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jackson of until certain state restrictions were Santa
program, the primary class sang a installation of officers at the Vale home.
Bridalvale, Qregon, fxrrived Mon­ removed by legislative action. That Christmas Is a Contraray Time,”
little song and dramatized some of grange on Friday, December 6th,
PUTS
OUT
PAPER
Oh, Lovely Christmas Star,” "I
day morning, having been called by was dona at the recent session of Know
Jones has been sick with
their reading stories.
Cecil Hill, who has been away all Hubert the
a Trick or Two,” and “Oh.
the
serious
illness
of
her
father
J
A.
past week.
the
legislature
and
following
ap­
During the business meeting final summer, returned to the home of his tonsllitls
Guard’’, a paper put out by Wilson. They left for their home proval of the measure by Governor Mr. Santa Claus.”
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beech of Nyssa the "Tho
plans to help the teachers with hot mother Mrs. Arthur Van Buren for were
Nyssa OCC camp Is getting to after the funeral Wednesday after­ Martin, the local RFC office was This production will be under the
guests of Mr. and be quite
lunches and the Christmas enter­ Thanksgiving and has been visiting Mrs. L. overnight
a newsy sheet. In their is­ noon.
of the teachers, Mr. and
Beech
Monday.
ready to buy mortgages without re­ direction
tainment were completed. Mrs. C. E. here since then.
sue
of
December
7 they had many
Albert B. Hopkins. Mrs. Joe
course, under the following condi­ Mrs.
Elliott, 4-H club chairman reported Mrs. Bert Lawrence of Ontario, CALL FOR TOWN
newsy
items;
one
of
which
we
would
Is assisting with the music.
CHRISTMAS SEAL
tions (1) Mortgages must cover new Stam
five clubs have been organized for who Is in very poor health, has been •
in part;
New scenery recently built by Joe
dwellings,
construction
of
which
SALE
NOW
GOING
BASKETBALL RECRUITS like "Lt. to quote
work this winter. The boys will have at the home of her parents Mr. and j
Darrell A. Mortensen of the
began on or after April 1, 1935. (2) Stam will be used.
handicraft and the girls cooking and Mrs. W. R. Lofton the past two
Field Artillery Is now a member of
Mortgages must be tendered by
sewing.
weeks. The higher climate seems It Is basketball season again, and our staff of officers. He arrived in
FORM
many stars of the maple court of a camp last week and Is to take over Christmas seals put out by the Approved Mortgagees originally MUSICIANS NEW
At the November meeting the beneficial to her health.
ORGANIZATION
making
loan;
(3)
Interest
rate
must
members voted to pass their mag­ The members of the Ladles Aid few years back are itching to get transportation and recreation of this Anti-Tuberculosis Association are
not be less than five per cent and
azines on to thq CCC camp and are practicing on two plays which back into uniform and try to match , camp.
now being sold by the school child­ cannot
Those ln Nyssa interested in music
be delinquent.
these magazines may be left at Holly will be given December 14. The pro- baskets with other teams. An at- "The Lieutenant has seen 18 ren of Nyssa, as well as other school
formed a new organization but
Bros storq to be taken to the camp, ceeds will be used for Christmas tempt is being made to interest bas­ months of CCC service before com­ children over the state. The proceeds For the present, It was explained have
as yet have not decided on a name
ketball players in forming a city ing to our camp. He Is Interested In of the sale go toward health work ln by E. F. Slade, agent for the RFC for
it was announced.
tree and treats.
the club. However officers were
Mrs. Greeling told of her trip to Mrs. Raleigh Van Buren was host­ league and perhaps pick a team to all sports especially swimming. He the county and also for fighting Mortgage Company ln the Portland
at a meeting last week with
Jordan Valley to visit the P. T. A. ess to the Ladies Club at her home play other towns. Those interested waa a ,tfe guard for elght years at that destroyer of health and life, district, mortgages will be purchased elected
Jones being named as presi­
and to secure the affiliation of that last Wednesday. There was a very may leave their name with Art Nor- Becks. hot sprlng ln Salt Lftke and tuberculosis. If you have not already for the amount of the unpaid prin­ Chas.
dent; Mrs. Laura Fisher, vice-presi­
unit with the county organization. good attendance and a Jolly time cott, and if enough players signify
made the junior record for a done so, you are urged to patronize cipal, less one-half of one per cent, dent;
Dwight Johnston, secretary-
Close to thirty members have was had. Delicious refreshments heir interest, a first practice date ^ yen mlIe marath0n in 1921.
the children who are so enthusiastic plus accrued Interest.
treasurer; Katherine Young, lib­
signed the Peaceway pledge. A maxi­ were served.
will probably be set for some time j <.Be ts a graduate of the Unlver- about selling these seals.
"As a result of this favorable rarian; Orant Rinehart, publicity;
mum registration it is hoped will Fred Laurance moved his cattle to next week. Former hoop artists, here slty of utah where he maJored ln
by the Reconstruction Fin­ Mrs. Howard Larsen, assistant dir­
have an Impressive effect when : Jamieson last week where they will Is a chance to prove you are not as Entomology. The Lieutenant Is Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Powell and action
Corporation.” it was explained ector; Mrs. W. C. Jackson, acootn-
Congress meets In January to act [ be fed on the Eastern Oregon Land old as you may seem!
forming a class ln Applied Biology Mrs. Mary Morris, Mrs. PoweU’a ance
by Jamieson Parker, state director panlest and Mrs. Dick Tensen, as­
upon the following proposals to company ranch. Herman Laurance
* * *
(which will prepare men for the Civil mother, were Boise visitors one day of
the housing organization, "lend­ sistant acompanist.
come up: 1. To broaden our neutral- j wm remain there and feed them this W. C. T. U. WILL
HOLD
! service exams ln Forestry. This class this week.
ing
institutions may now grant this The club has 30 charter members
ity law, covering trade with bel- Winter. Elmer Molthan and Arthur
SPECIAL MEETING will meet twice a week, Monday and
of loan with the assurance that and met last night at the home of
ligerent nations in certain materials Nichols will have their hay hauled
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook from type
-------
I
Thursday
evenings
from
7
to
8.”
there will be a ready market for Mrs. John Young. The club expects
such as oil, steel, cotton and other up by truck. They purchased their The local union of the W C. T. U.
Boulder City, Nevada are visiting such
the mortgages as they may to present muuslcal programs, both
Items. 2. To take the profit out of hay for winter feeding outside.
Mrs. Cook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. wish to of convert
will meet at the home of Mrs. Hazel
into cash. The mort­ at the church and at the OCC camp
war and 3. To take the profit out of The Fred Fish saw mill which has , Glldea
Henry
Truelson.
They
plan
on
buy­
next Tuesday afternoon,
gages
purchased
by the company ln the near future. Other ambitious
preparation for war.
ing
a
home
and
living
here.
been running steadily most of the j December 10 for a special meeting,
’ROUND TOWN
will be available for sale to approv­ plans are being made which will
summer, closed down on Wednesday All members are urged to attend.
Mrs. flam Kelthley of Midvale, ed mortgages desiring to acquire make the new organization a dis­
MAKING GOOD RECORD
for the winter.
tinct asset to Nyssa The club meets
Don
Todd
arranging
for
shooting
mother
of Mrs Russell Vlnsonhaler, them for Investment.
GETTING THE COYOTES
FORMER TEACHER ILL
Wednesday for practice and
match
ln
basement
of
Eagle’
s
hall
was
a
visitor
at
the
Vlnsonhaler
"It is expected that this action each
STILL CHANCE TO
once a month will hold a social
IN BAKER HOSPITAL . . . Judge Williams says no dance home from Friday until Sunday.
Only three other hunters under
will
encourage
the
construction
of
JOIN
THE
RED
CROSS
Saturday night . . . Bill Schfreman Mr. and Mrs. Watson Ketchen are new homes ln Oregon and elsewhere meeting.
the U. S. Biological Survey got more
his truck and tries to pass
Mrs. H. O. Stains, who taught the paints
coyotes during November than Rob­
throughout the country,” the dir­ The Clyde Long farm sale held
off as a new one . . . Suggestions the parents of a baby girl born Wed­ ector
ert (Pud) Long of Malheur county, The first preliminary checkup on 5th grade of the local school when lt made
stated in conclusion. “It also last Friday dreri a big crowd and
nesday,
December
4th
at
the
8t.
that
Eagles
add
new
attrac­
according to a report Issued by the the Red Cross roll call shows that she was known as Inez Johnston, Is tion. business men’s boxing bouts Luke hospital ln Boise. The little will assist ln creating a more gen­ prices
were very satisfactory.
bureau. Chas. Glasgow of Klamath Ontario heads the list with 208 seriously 111 ln 8t. Elizabeth hospital . . . Commercial Club discusses way miss has been named Nancy Kath­ eral market for mortgages Insured
members,
followed
by
Nyssa
with
37,
in
Baker.
She
was
operated
on
last
by FHA Under the new banking Nyssa was visited by the second
county headed the list with 21, fol­
of entertaining CCC boys . . . Civic erine.
lowed by Alva Stone of Morrow with Vale with 25 and Harper with 20. week and Is still in a critical condi­ and
act. banks may Invest ln FHA insur­ snow storm Friday when about three
fraternal
organizations
to
Join
Dick Tensen expects to leave today ed mortgages and itlg frit that they Inches of snow fril
15 and E. C. Stoneman of Wallowa You can still Join, we have been ln- tion.
forces for Community Christmas af­ with
a shipment of cattle for the offer a desirable form of investment The first snow this season came
also with 15. Mr. Long accounted for I formed, and those wishing to do
fair
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Evergreen
forest
springs
up
14 coyotes during the past month their part may leave their member- The Rebekah lodge is holding a on main street . . . Many nice win­ Denver market. He returned Tues­ for institutions ana fiduciary trusts. In November, which la exceptionally
T. W. King of Gilliam county and ship fee with The Journal or with, cooked food sale and bazaar In the dows for Judges to puzzle over ln day evening from taking some cattle The greater their distribution, the early for Nyssa Tuesday morning
to market and reports things look mors home building we shall have residents were surprised by another
M E. Jacobs of Lake county tied Mrs Dick Tenser A final checkup Blackman building, Friday afternoon
Mr. Long, each accounting for 14 of t on the roll call wtll be made about and Saturday all day. December 13 I awardül* » Comercial Club prize nlos around Denver with very UttU and hs more the housing program blanket of snow but today the ground
snow as yet.
and 14th.
I
will contribute to national recovery.” is again bare.
the sheep-raiders.
| the first of the year.
Townsend Club
Add 69 Members
Rev. White To
Speak In Boise
John A. Wilson
Passes At Apple
Valley Monday
Oregon Trail To
Present Xmas
Operetta Dec. 20