Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 13, 1938, Image 2

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    TUESDAY B R ID G E CLUB
T he T uesday Bridge culb was en
tertain e d by Mrs. Sidney B urbldge
a n d h ig h score w ent to Mrs. J. J.
Sarazin.
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HISTORY
Was Made
A PPLE V A L L E Y
— Estates—
Estate of
C. L. McCoy
Notice of Hearing
Owyhee and Kingman
Irrigation Merger
N O TICE TO C R ED ITO R S
IN T H E COUNTY C O U RT O F TH E
STA TE O F OREGO N F O R MAL­
H EUR COUNTY.
In th e M a tte r of th e E state of C. L
McCOY, Deceased.
T he undersigned h aving been a p ­
pointed by th e above e n title d C ourt
of th e S ta te of O regon, for th e
C ounty aforesaid, A d m in istra trix ot
th e E state of C. L. McCoy, deceased,
a n d h aving qualified, notice is h e re ­
by given to th e cred ito rs of, a n d all
persons h a v in g claim s a g ain st said
deceased, to presen t th em , verified
as required by law, w ith in six
m o n th s a fte r th e first publication of
th is notice to L au ra I. McCoy a t th e
law offices of S m ith & S m ith at
O ntario, Oregon.
LAURA I. McCOY,
A d m in istra trix of th e E state of
C. L. McCoy, Deceased.
F irst p u b lication J a n u a ry 13, 1938.
L ast P ublicatio n F e b ru a ry 10, 1938.
NOTICE OF HEARING
N O TIC E OF HEA RIN G
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F TH E
STA TE O F OREGO N FO R TH E
COUNTY O F MALHEUR.
In T h e M a tte r of th e P e titio n of th e
B oard of D irectors of th e Owyhee
Irrig a tio n D istrict for th e C o n fir­
m atio n of th e Proceedings for th e
M erger of K in g m an Colony I r ­
rig atio n D istrict w ith th e Owyhee
Irrig a tio n D istrict, and A u th o r­
izing execution of c o n tra c t re la t­
ing thereto.
To T h e OW YH EE IR R IG A T IO N
D IS T R IC T , a n d to all Freeholders.
Legal V oters, a n d A ssessm ent P ay
ers w ith in said d istric t, including
those form erly w ithin th e K IN G -
MAN COLONY IR R IG A T IO N D IS ­
T R IC T :
N O TIC E H EREBY IS G IV EN :
T h a t on th e 12th day of Ja n u a ry ,
1938. J. J. Sarazin, M aurice L. Ju d d
a n d C. C. H u n t, D irectors of th e
Ow yhee Irrig a tio n D istrict, filed in
th e C ircu it C ourt of th e S ta te of
O regon fo r M alh eu r C ounty, th e ir
p e titio n p ra y in g th a t said C ourt
judicially exam ine th e proceedings
for a n d th e m erger of th e K in g m an
Colony Irrig a tio n D istrict w ith and
in to th e Owyhee Irrig a tio n D istrict
a n d th e a u th o riz a tio n of execution
of c o n tra c t re la tin g th ere to , and for
a n ord er a n d decree approving and
confirm ing all of said proceedings,
a n d fo r such o th e r relief as m ight
be equitable, and th a t said petition
now is p en d in g in said C ircu it C ourt;
th a t on said 12th day of Ja n u a ry .
1938, upon m otion of petitioners, said
C ourt m ade and e n te re d its order
fixing th e 15th d a y of F ebruary.
1938, a s th e tim e w hen, a n d th e C ir­
c u it C o u rt Room of th e C ounty
C o u rt House a t Vale, O regon, as th e
PAINSTAKING
SERVICE!
N ot th e sm allest item is over­
looked in servicing your car.
Ask for our Mid-
Winter Service
full publication of this notice.
D ated a t Vale, O regon, th is 12tli
day of Ja n u a ry , 1938.
(Seal of C ircuit C ourt)
H. S SA CKETT.
C ounty C lerk tn d E x-officio
Clerk of C ircuit C o u rt for
M alheur C ounty.
D a te of firs, publication, J a n u a ry
13, 1938.
D ate of la st publication, F eb ru ary
3. 1938.
Knot Hole News
A nother guy who usually gets a
nice figure for h is work, is a n a rtist.
—A berdeen Coal—
"That m idget has m e w orried."
"G csh. I hepe you'd never let a
little th in g like th a t get ycu down.
—A berdeen Coal—
O ne w om an who knows how to
keep h e r m outh sh u t is th e t r a p e ’e
p erform er who han g s by h 'r teeth.
—Aberdeen Coal—
Jazz o rc h stra leaders are ju st a n
illu stra tio n of how you'd act if you
h a d a n ts in your pants.
—Aberdeen Coal—
O ne way to surpise a girl, fellows,
by p a rking on a d a rk c oun.ry Ia n s
a n d s ta r t talking about g e n era l­
ities.
—Aberdeen Coal—
W hy did you let th a t girl know
t i n t you have a p late of false tee th
in your m outh?
I t ju st slipped out.
—A berdeen Coal—
S ophisticated people who sneer a t
c hildren because of th e ir belief in
S a n ta Claus drink in a lo t of hokum
in every political cam paign.
—Aberdeen Coal—
O ne way to get along w ith som e
girls while out driving is to keep on
driving.
—Aberdeen Coal—
T here's ap p are n tly no way for a
m an to close a m o d em w om an's
m outh. She even leaves it open w hen
lie kisses her.
—Aberdeen Coal—
T he only person who can get a
job in Hollywood quicker th a n a
"yes" m an. is a “yes" girl.
Jackson Lumber
Company
NORCOTT
SERVICE
Nyssa, Oregon
2nd and Main St.
Nyssa, Oregon
A d ria n C a sh G rocery
PHONE NO.
Parm a 19J11
Nyssa 02J3
Mvrtle Flour, 49 lb......................
$1.17
Sutrar. 25 lb s ........................
$1.53
Macaroni, 3 lbs...... ...................................
.17
Red Beans, 6 lbs.......................................... .
.23
Buckeve or Peacock Oats, 9 lbs.....
. .39
Pop Corn, 6 lbs..........................
.29
Hamburger, 2 lbs. .................
.
Picnic Hams, lb.....................................
.25
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SUNDAY D IN N ER O U ESTS
Mr, a n d Mrs. H. D. H olm es e n te r­
tion as a whole is for the govern­ tain e d Mr. a n d Mrs. A. H. W illson
m en t to a ct as an im p a rtia l o v e r­ a t d in n e r o n Sunday.
se e r of our in d u stria l progress,
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re ad y to call a h a lt a t all tim es on
m onopolistic p ra ctic e s which th re a t­ SATURDAY N IG H T PA RTY
M r and
Mrs. H ow ard O reen u p
en to throw our econom y out of o r­
were hosts on S a tu rd ay n ig h t a t a
d e r.”
T hat theory is basic with m ost of pinochle party . O u t of tow n guests
the New D ealers. A m erica m u st be were Mr. H. W hitegon a n d Mr. Ellis
m ade responsive to the W ashington C onnell of W ilder
governm ent. It is th a t theory to
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which m ore and m ore business m en, SUNDAY G U ESTS
little as well as big, a re objecting.
Mr. a n d Mrs. W F. F indling e n ­
They a re fearful of it for the reason
th a t they can not see how this a d ­ tertain e d M r and Mrs. C. C. McVick-
m inistration or any th a t m ay follow ers of P ay ette, Mrs. S tella B u tler
will be " im p a rtia l” in overseeing and Mr. E ph F ro st a t a Sunday din-
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industry. It is quite n a tu ra l for a n e t.
political group to be intent upon p re ­
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serving itself in power, and th a t end C H O IR PA RTY
nev er has been accom plished by im ­
A sm all b u t m erry group a tte n d ­
p a rtiality .
ed th e first choir p a rty of th e new
• • •
But the New D ealers wish to avoid year a t th e P a rish house on M on­
blam e for the conditions now con­ day evening. A fter th e usual h o u r of
fronting the na- singing a n d gam es th e crowd e n ­
W o u ld
tion. C onveniently joyed a cup of h o t chocolate a t th e
Owyhee D rug store.
S h ift Blam e enou*h- ,therle , is
J a n u a ry 13, 1846—M exican W ar
no m ention being
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Opened.
m ad e now of the trem endous p re s­ B IR TH D A Y PA RTY
J a n u a ry 14, 1784—Peace T rea ty ,
su re th a t w as e x erted through four
H onoring th e b irth d a y of th e ir son
of the last five y e a rs to bring about Jack, Mr. a n d Mrs. D eane Adam s E ngland a n d U nited States.
J a n u a ry 15, 1831—F irst P ra c tica l
higher prices. Those prices now e n te rta in e d a t a p a rty on T uesday
a re held to be the re su lt of m o­ evening. T hose p re sen t were Mr. and Locomotive.
Ja n u a ry 16, 1918—Fuelless M on­
nopoly, not the fault of the profes­ Mrs. W m . R eeder a n d M r and Mrs.
sors who w ere saying a few y e ars R ay R eeder of Id a h o Falls a n d Mr. days Began.
J a n u a ry 16, 1920—P ro h ib itio n E f­
ago when p rice s w ere m oving high­ a n d Mrs. Ja m e s D aelhousen of Nys­
fective.
e r th a t "w e planned it th a t w ay.” sa.
Ja n u a ry 17,
1706 — B en jam in
So political guns a re turned on big
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F ra n k lin B om .
business—but m y guess is th a t lit­
Ja n u a ry 18, 1782—D aniel W ebster
tle business will be h u rt m ore than MR. AND M RS. CLUB
T he M r. a n d Mrs. C lub was e n te r­ B om .
big business by the refu sal of the
W allaces, the Ickes, the O liphants, tain ed th is week by Mr. a n d Mrs.
Ja n u a ry 18, 1892—E lectric T rolley
the Je ro m e F ra n k s, the C orcorans A rth u r Boydell w ith all m em bers P a te n te d .
and the Cohens to recognize th a t present. H igh score w ent to Mrs.
Ja n u a ry 19, 1807—R obert E. Lee
H itle r’s style of business m an a g e ­ O eorge M itcehll a n d second fell to Born.
m en t m u st fail h e re as in G erm any. Mr. F ra n k Hall.
The fran k e st sta te m e n t about the
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M ALHEUR 4-H CLUB
whole thing h a s com e from Mr. W EDNESDAY N IG H T
LEADERS M EET IN ON TA RIO
R oosevelt him self. He declared re ­ FO U RSO M E
cently th a t “ over-extension of in­
M rs. Dewey R ay e n te rta in e d th e
v en to ries” was responsible for the W ednesday n ig h t foursom e a n d in ­
At th e high school building in O n ­
c u rre n t depression. T hat is to say, vited enough guests to m ake a n
ta rio S a tu rd ay was held th e first
producers and m an u fa ctu re rs, feel­
e x tra table. T hose playing w ith th e m eeting in th e new y ear of 4-H local
ing th a t business was boom ing, pro­
m em bers were Mrs. J. J . S arazin, club leaders a n d those in te rested in
duced or m an u factu red too m uch.
Mrs. F ra n k M organ, M rs. Jam es club work.
They did not recognize th a t the b et­
D aelhousen a n d M rs. H a rry M iner.
O fficers were elected for th e new
te r business we a p p ea red to h av e in
years work who a re : Mrs. C. E. E l­
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1935 and 1936 w as highly superfi­
lio tt K in g m an presid en t; Mrs. E. C.
cial. Nor w ere they aw are w hat W EDNESDAY N IG H T
A llstrom Vale vice presid en t; Mrs.
the W ashington governm ent would B R ID G E CLUB
do in the way of controlling or b u r­
T h e W ednesday N ight bridge club H. A. C onner, A nnex, secretary a n d
dening business of all kinds with m et w ith Mrs. Nick R udllck w ith th e trea su re r.
D uring th e ord er of business, r e ­
new taxation and new re stric tiv e m em bers m aking up th e tw o tables.
legislation.
H igh score fell to M rs. Sidney B u r- p o rts from th e ch airm en of club
It w as from those la tte r two bidge a n d traveling prize was won work in various d istric t over th e
co u n ty were given.
things th a t a fe a r w as bred and the by Mrs. E rn e st M cClure.
I t was also voted to hold p a r t of
facto ries and fa rm s th at w ere being
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th e reg u lar business m eetings in
w orked full tilt because prices were
E PISC O PA L G U ILD
going h igher w ere left with an over­
d iffe re n t p a rts of th e county. A n­
O n W ednesday th e Episcopal
stock. I think it can be fairly said
nex offered th e first in v ita tio n to
G
uild
of
St.
P
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p
a
rish
m
et
a
t
th
e
also th a t few persons expected to
th e council, w hich was
excepted
sec such e ncouragem ent from the hom e of M rs. W illiam S chirem an a n d will be held S a tu rd ay , F eb ru ary
ad m in istratio n for labor to flout the w ith Mrs. G ra n t R in e h a rt a ctin g as 5.
law and take over control of prop­ co-hostess. T h e yearly election of
M r H auser, county club agent
e rty as has happened. W hatever officers was held w ith Mrs. A rtie gave o u t gold pins w hich h a d been
R
obertson
chosen
as
p
resid
en
t
a
n
d
else m ay be said, how ever, the fa ct
won by those who e ntered th e N a t­
re m a in s the theories constantly be­ Mrs. E D. N orcott as vice p resid en t ional C ontests, only p a rt of these
a
n
d
Mrs.
T
ensen
was
chosen
as
sec­
ing advanced by one or a n o th e r of
club m em bers were able to present,
Mr. R oosevelt’s ad v isers have retary.
how ever th ey a re as follow: (1) N a t­
frightened m illions of persons who
ional 4-H m ea t can n in g co n test.
still have a few d ollars which they
Dick Y undt, O regon Slope; (2) G irls
would like to put to work. On the
4-H record keeping contest, Lucile
whole, I am convinced those dollars
By M ISS NORMA STOU T
T h rash er, K in g m an K olony; (3)
will not be put to work unless and
N ational style revue, R u th Fields,
until there is a ssu ra n ce from W ash­
A nnex; (4) K e rr c an n in g contest,
ington th a t san ity and not m onkey-
Mr. end Mrs H erb ert Nelson and D oris K lingback. Ow yhee; (5) n a t ­
doodle schem es will be e xercised in
p re p a ra tio n s
contest,
fam ily were week end guests a t th e ional food
co u n try 's business. It is dishonest
M ary Ju n e Rookstool. O regon T rail.
governm ental dealings with the hom e of Mr. a n d Mrs. D w ight W il­
son of N am pa.
T hese aw ards a re
given to th e
on the p a rt of governm ent, re g a rd ­
Mr. a n d Mrs. C. D. V ertrees and county w inners.
less of political p a rty , to ch arg e
Mr. Elmo S m ith, ed ito r of th e
th a t business brings about d ep res­ O rvilla a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. Emil V er­
sions; any person with a g ra in of tree s a n d son H arold drove to Boise. E aste rn O regon O bserver was p re s­
sense m ust know th a t no individual M onday tak in g Y ulah V ertees to e n t and m ade a sh o rt ta lk on 4-H
d esires to throw aw ay his own m on­ L ink's a fte r she h a d sp e n t th e week n?ws w riting.
T h e m eeting was closed by a
ey or throw aw ay a chance to m ake end a t hom e.
Mr. a n d Mrs. C am eron Bogt of round table discussion of club p ro b ­
m ore.
M iddleton were visitors a t th e hom e lem s am ong leaders from over th e
P resid en t R oosevelt has taken a of Mr. a n d M rs J. A. P e tte t and Mr. county.
firm stand for a larg e r navy. His a c ­
tion d eserv es com-
F o r L a rg e r m endation. Condi-
N avy
tlons
throughout
the world a re such
th a t he would be foolish to dis­
re g a rd the necessity for a strong
defense. It will cost m oney, of
course,
but
p re p are d n ess
has
proved c h ea p er alw ays than being
thrown into w ar because no other
nation is a fra id of us.
I have an idea th a t Mr. Roose­
velt will be atta ck e d from a dozen
different directions. So-called peace
organizations will try to pin his e ars
back and m ake him say "u n c le .”
You probably don’t know, but we do. That’s our
but I have gained the im pression
Each ingredient is carefully weighed
th a t Mr. R oosevelt will ad h ere to
his program . C ertainly, n early all
or measured and the prescription filled EXACT­
students of international affairs
LY as your doctor ordered.
a g ree th a t he is 100 per cent right.
In a letter to house leaders. Mr.
Roosevelt suggested the necessity
for construction of two battleships,
two light c ru isers, eight d estro y ers
and six su b m arin es during the fiscal
At
first sign of illness visit your physician.
y e a r beginning next Ju ly 1. These
c ra ft a re in addition to o th er naval
construction a lre ad y considered tor
For accurate and dependable Prescription Ser­
the next fiscal y ear. It will take
vice
visit us.
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two or th ree y e a rs to build some
of these boats. P lanning and pre­
lim in ary work ought to be sta rte d
on them as soon a s possible. Mr.
R oosevelt believes the w ork ought
to sta rt rig h t a w ay —and a fte r all I
think m ost folks will ag ree th at the
P re sid e n t is in a b e tte r position
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th an anyone else in the country to
know w hat the d angers are.
Next to Idaho Power Company
List of Legal Adver­
tisements in this is­
sue, as required by
Law.
place w here said p atition aild tile
proceedings
th ere u n d e r will be
heard. P u rs u a n t to said order, h e a r­
ing of said p etitio n will be held on
th e 15th day of February, 1938, in
aid C ircuit C ourt Room of th e
C ounty C ourt H ouse a t Vale, O re­
gon.
T h e Owyhee Irrig a tio n D istrict,
a n d all freeholders, legal voters, a n d
assessm ent payers, including those
form erly w ithin th e K ingm an Col­
ony Irrig atio n D istrict, a n d each of
you, c r any person or p a rty in te r­
ested th e re in m ay a t any tim e w ith ­
in te n (10) days a fte r th e last p u b ­
lication d a te of th is notice, appear
and contest th e validity of th is p ro ­
ceeding, or any of th e a cts or th in g s
th e re in en u m e rate d o r alleged in
said petition, a n d if you fail so to
a p p ea r th e C ourt will proceed in its
judicial exam ination a n d e n te r its
Judgm ent a n d decree as to the re g u ­
la rity a n d legality of such proceed­
ings, a n d of eac h a n d all of such
proceedings, acts a n d th in g s covered
by said p etition or th e re in alleged.
T h is notice is given by me p u r­
su a n t to the ord er of th e H onora »
C harles W. Ellis, Ju d g e of said C r-
c u it C ourt, m ade and entered n . ,:e
aid 12th day of Ja n u a ry , lS3u, d ir­
e cting publication cf this notice for
th ree
(3 > successive
weeks and
fo u r (4) successive publications in
th e G a te City Jo u rn a l, published at
Nyssa. O regon, a n d th e jurisdiction
of th e C oui\ will be com plete a t the
e x p ira tio n of ten GO) clays a fte r
,
py about the whole thing. B ut I
am not. The outlook is too gloomy.
D evelopm ents of the last few w eeks
have com bined to m ake m e a pes­
sim ist of the first w ater. I hope I
am wrong; yet, present conditions
force the conclusion th a t this coun­
try faces a condition as serious as
th a t through which it passed in 1932
and 1933. T here is no reason evi­
dent to m e why we should not face
the facts, discouraging as they ap­
p ear.
So, let us consider som e of the
things th a t have happened lately,
and som e th at a re happening these
days. Only in th at way, I believe,
can we get a co rre c t understanding
of this new depression which a thou­
sand governm ent p ropagandists in­
sist upon calling a "recession.”
F o u r m onths ago, industry began
to lay off m en and wom en w orkers.
T here was no m ark e t for the goods
they w ere m anufacturing. The re ­
duction in payrolls w as necessary
to avoid bankruptcy. Nobody can
afford to pay w orkers if th ere is
no work to do. D ism issal of w ork­
ers continued in an ever-grow ing
volum e until on Ja n u a ry 1, the g re at
G eneral M otors corporation laid off
som ething like 60,000 m en a t one
tim e and placed its rem ain in g 200,-
000 w orkers on a four-day week.
, T hat action, while it a p p ea rs sen sa­
tional, was illustrative of w hat had
been going on during the four
m onths th a t I m entioned; it brought
public attention and political a tte n ­
tion to a focus, but it w as sen sa­
tional only because of the num bers.
It m ad e an im pression th a t d is­
m issa l of a few or se v e ra l hundred
h e re and th ere had failed to m ake.
D uring this sam e period, prices
w ere undergoing a n a tu ra l and nor-
j m a l reaction. Some w ere up; som e
w ere down. A ltogether, they w ere
and a re in a topsy-turvy condition.
G overnm ent business analysts
sm elled the mouse. T hey w ere
j w atching all of the trends th a t w ere
¡ evident during those four m onths.
Those officials in high places and
| ch arg e d with responsibility for n a ­
tional w elfare w ere inform ed of
j w hat w as in prospect. B ut govern-
| m en t propaganda continued to show
b rig h t and sm iling faces in the pic­
ture. It won’t last, they w ere sa y ­
ing in the w ritten and spoken words.
It is a psychological condition. P re s­
ident R oosevelt said—and thereby
m ad e the sam e m istake th a t P rc ii-
d e n t Hoover m ade when he a n ­
nounced th a t p rosperity w as ju st
! around the c o rn er in 1931. It is the
¡ sa m e old co rn er and it is the sam e
old prosperity, but ap p aren tly the
R oosevelt ad m in istratio n is going to
j h a v e ju st a s m uch trouble finding
i e ith e r the corner or the prosperity
as Mr. Hoover did.
. . .
To g et back to the sequence of
i events; the tim e cam e when the re ­
sponsible officials
M o re T r u s t had to say some-
B u s tin g
th in 8 by way ot
adm itting the ex­
istence of the depression " re c e s­
sion.” Mr. Roosevelt, it will be re ­
called, w ent off on a fishing trip
around D ecem ber 1. He took with
him the b rillian t and able young
R o b ert Jackson, of the D epartm ent
of Justice. Now, Mr. Ja c k so n ’s p a r­
tic u la r ability lies in the direction of
break in g up trusts, m onopolies, big
business com binations. Those of us
whose Job it is to w atch W ashing­
ton. thought we foresaw the next
m ove by the adm inistration. We
h a v e it now in full flower—a g re at
d riv e a g ain st all of those sinful
big business in terests who sim ply
m u st be the folks responsible for the
depression. Of course, it should be
re m e m b e re d a t the sam e tim e that
th e re m ust be a "g o a t” when poli­
tic s gets balled up, and big busi­
n ess again is the "g o a t” of the a d ­
m inistration.
In consequence of the c rash in
business, the collapse of the theories
of the long-haired crew th a t seeks
to rem ould A m erica un d er the guise
of New Deal plans, and the general
ru n n in g out of D em ocrats on the
New D eal leadership, the country is
now to be tre a te d to another trust-
b usting driv e com p arab le to th a t
1 conducted by the late Theodore
R oosevelt when he w as P re sid e n t
Y es. big business can alw ays be a t­
tac k ed , cajoled, th reaten ed . It is
a p ro p e r s t u n t nearly alw ays re ­
so rted to by politicians and others
who find them selves locked within
th e m eshes of th e ir own fishnets.
B ig business is the red h e rrin g th at
the a d m in istratio n is try in g to d ra g
a c ro ss the t r a i t It is because the
a d m in istratio n is a tte m p tin g to con­
ceal its m istak es, and m ake people
fo rg et them instead ot doing a con­
stru c tiv e Job th a t I find m yself de­
spondent in the e arly w eeks of 1938.
The real tip-off to the driv e on
b ig b u sin ess w as in the Jorm of a
speech by Mr. Ja c k so n who said by
w ay of the rad io th at;
•T h e only w ay to Insure a rea­
sonably ste ad y well being for the na­
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a n d Mrs. G eorge Bailey, W ednesday
afternoon.
Miss G ra ce H&alas became th e
bride of G ordon M ontgom ery a t a
sim ple cerem ony
perform ed in
F ru ltla n d M onday evening M r a n d
Mrs. C arl S ta g n e r
were th e w it­
nesses.
W. 8. A dam s h a s fully recovered
from a n a tta c k of th e sm all pox. His
| q u a ra n tin e was lifted th is week.
Olive M cD erm ott of Nyssa is
spending th e week a t the hom e of
h e r sister, Mrs. R a lp h Bailey.
Two o th e r cases of sm allpox h a v ­
ing been reported are those of Lloyd
Caldw ell a n d R. A. Scott.
M ildred W htsler was a n overnight
guest a t th e hom e of Olive Bailey
S u n d ay evening.
Mr. and Mrs. G . G. Rae a n d son
K e ith were week end guests a t th e
hom e of th e ir son. Mr. and Mrs. Bud
R ae and fam ily of Boise.
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SATU RD A Y, January 15
1 P. M. SHARP------ BRING YOUR STUFF
Farm ing O D D S and E N D S
C O W S of all kinds
P IG S , weaners to packers
C lo th in g and H ou sehold G o o d s
Stock Will Go On Sale at 3:30
Nyssa Sale Yard
Col. Bert Anderson, Auctioneer
Fox & Son, Managers