Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 03, 1941, Image 1

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    The NYSSA
Published at Nyssa, Oregon.
VOLUME XXXVI, NO. 13
JOURNAL
GATEWAY TO THE OWYHEE AND BLACK CANYON IRRIGATION PROJECTS
IN THE HEART OF OREGON’S SUGAR EMPIRE
NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1941
Plans M ade To
O bserve M usic
W e e k In Nyssa
"Make Good Music Familiar Mus­
ic,” is the keynote for 1941, National
Music Week, and Nyssa and nearby
communities will share a real treat
by giving their support and interest
toward this end.
The value of music in religion,
homo and community life cannot be
overestimated and its means of ex­
pression are as vaied as our sunsets.
The Music Committee of the Civic
Club, held its first meeting and a
varied and stimulating program was
outlined. Under the leadership of
Mrs. C. L. McCoy, Mrs. Earnest Mc­
Clure and Mrs. Herbert Fisher.
Lets get Music Week Conscious and
"Make Good Music Familiar Mus­
ic.”
All those contributing to the pro­
gram will be local talent and the
selections chosen will be those part­
icularly adaptable to this locality.
F. S. A. OFFICIALS
Delegates Leave HERE
FSA Makes
ON TOUR
For Portland Dr. Ralph Gregg, regional medi­ Labor Survey
Fastest Growing City In Oregon
4-H CLUB HEALTH
CLINIC HELD
j
$1.50 PER YEAR
Aviation M etel
The 4-H Health Clubs in the rural W o rk Training
director for the Farm Securlay The 5th and 6th grade rooms with schools
over the county are spon­ For Youths
A delegation or four Nyssa men cal
Administration and 8. Kerbe-Miller A farm labor survey of this section soring immunization
clinics in their
left for Portland this morning to business
manager
of
the
agricultural
meH with the State Highway Com­ Workers Association were in Nyssa started Monday under the direction respective communities in addition A school for aviation sheet metal
the physical examinations being
mission at 10:30 a. m. Friday.
the Farm Security Administra­ to
making arrangements of
workers will, if equipment arrives
given
The delegation will confer with Wednesday
tion,
according
to
Roy
Searles,
man­
with local directors to take over the ger of the Nyssa Farm Labor Camp. clubs. to the members of the health in time, be started for youths of the
the commission on the proposed plan work
of caring for all migratory farm Conducting the survey are Bud Clinics have already been held at county, between the inclusive ages
of oiling, and the installation of laborers
of the coming Bliss, manager of the Nampa Camp the Wade. Lower Bend. Oregon of 18 and 26 years old, on Monday of
curbs, gutters and storm sewers on change in as the apart
of the agency and Laurel Pugmtre, manager of the Trail, Kingman Kolony, Adrian. next week in the Ontario High
Main Street from the railway right- in giving medical policy
to such work
White Settlement, and Lincoln School, according to Charles M Par­
of-way west of the grade school ers. Dr. Gregg and care
transient camp at Wilder. As­ Schools,
Kerbe-Miller also new
others will be held dur­ adis. manager of the Ontario office
grounds.
„
sisting also in this survey is the ing the any
Caldwell and Wilder to make Ontario
coming
week at the Park. of the State Employment Service.
This is the second conference to be visited
office
of
the
Oregon
State
similiar arrangements.
Pioneer,
Jefferson,
Grove, Famieson, Students desiring to enroll for this
held
on
this
project,
a
similiar
dele­
Employment
Service.
Washington. D. C. News Burean of
class must register with Paradise at
and
Willowcreek
Schools.
gation
having
met
with
the
com­
This
survey
should
give
the
FSA
the Nyssa Gate City Journal
Immunizations for diphtheria and the Ontario office, must have a high
mission last month.
and the State employment office small-pox
been given to all school education or it's equivalent In
A preliminary survey and estimate
and other interested agencies a com­ lower-grade have
WASHINGTON D. C.—If the re­
children and pre-school shop training. The course will be for
lias
been
forwarded
to
the
commis­
plete
and
true
picture
of
what
the
period of 90 days of 6 hour classes
peated assertions of Martin Dies and
desiring this service, and to a each
sion on the project by the local
ether labor situation in this area children
day with a total of 30 hours per
members of his committee which
the
members
of
the
4-H
health
clubs
state
engineer
Tom
Edwards.
The
will be for the coming crop year.
week,
Paradise said. The graduates
is investigating un-American act­
that
have
not
previously
been
im­
project
it
is
estimated
will
cost
be­
An added feature to the survey will munized for these diseases.
The
Malheur
Motor
Company,
of
the
class are not guaranteed em­
ivities are correct, then many of the
tween $15.000 and $20,000.
owned by Shirley Manser and Eu­ be that of a survey on what labor Doctor Kerby of Nyssa has exam­ ployment,
Paradise said, although
strikes staged in plants having de­
Representing
the
city
at
the
con­
will
be
needed
after
the
crops
are
gene
McLuer
closed
a
deal
this
week
there have been 7 young men em­
fense orders have been in charge of
ined the Health Club members and ployed
ference
will
be
R.
G.
Whitaker,
and
harvested
this
year,
Searle
said.
for
the
Texaco
service
station
and
the Boeing airplane fac­
and manipulated by communists.
Hershel Thompson. Frank T. Mor­ for a new building on the lot Just This survey will show what the administered the immunizations at tory in by Seattle.
Purpose of the communists, contends
the
Wade,
Lower
Bend,
and
Adrian
gan
and
Louise
P.
Thomas
will
rep­
farmers
in
the
area
will
need,
in
of that on which the station is
Dies, is to slow down production,
where 61 club members were The students will he divided into
resent the Chamber of Commerce. east
now located at Fourth and Main farm labor, and will forestall any Schools,
classes of 15 each, with a total enroll­
stop it when possible, disorganize
given
physical
examinations.
Streets. This is the original site large lnfux of excess labor, a sit­
ment of 30.
the workers and prevent the United 4-H LEADERS TALK
chosen by Manser and MsLuer which uation that is not looked for this
This phase of training youths for
States making a united front in this
for a time was discarded when a year, nor for the period of the pres­
ON CONFERENCE
defense work is under the supervis­
period of great emergancy.
ent
emergency
for
that
matter,
ac­
tentative
deal
was
made
for
a
loca­
ion of the State Vocational Train­
Day after day Representative Dies County 4-H Club Leader E. M
tion next to the new Signal Oil cording to those who are informed
ing School.
has declared, and published in the Hauser
on
the
outlook
for
farm
labor
this
station,
but
this
latter
deal
fell
and two local club leaders
Congressional Record, the names of were guests
at the Nyssa Chamber President Roosevelt has made a hrough, thus the closing of this year.
communists who are participating in of
It is expected that the survey will The second draft, for April, in
meeting Wednesday. recommendation to th? Senate that latest deal, which Manser said was take
INKENBERG NAMED
these strikes. The names have been The Commerce
at least a week.
really
closed
this
time.
two
club
leaders,
Mrs.
Walter
Malheur county will call four more
gathered by the committee during its Thompson and Harvey Holton told $55,000 of a special reclamàtion fund It Is expected the Malheur Motors
E
INSPECTOR
men to the colors on April 8, at 2
long Investigation and are attested the Nyssa business men of the in­ be used to repair irrigation canals will open their sales room and mod­
p. m. when they will report to the The State Department of Agri­
as the truth; innumeVable of the structive conference they attended on the Owyhee project (presumably ern garage about June 1, Manser BISHOP BAXTER TO
Malheur County Local Board, at culture named L. G. Kllnkenberg,
names being indentlfled by commun­ March
on
the
north
canal,
and
near
the
said.
21 and 22 at La Grande. Their Owyhee syphon). Such was the word
SPEAK
SATURDAY
Vale, from where they will be sent
ist witnesses, and with each name attendence
as deputy bee Inspector for
to the conference was received here this week. Reason for The agency will handle genuine
to Portland for final induction into Nyssa,
announced by Dies he is giving, in made possible
Malheur
and Harney counties.
through the financial the Presidents request was that the j Ford parts and accessories. Ford, Bishop Bruce Baxter, resident bis­ th Army.
addition to their party connection, aid of the Nyssa
With the announcement of Klink-
of Com­ need has arisen since the regular Mercury, and Llncoln-Zephyrs as hop of the Portland Area will give Those named are Laurence W. erberg's
a list of communistic activities in merce. Holton, In Chamber
appointment the Depart­
on the appropriation for the current year well as a stock of thoroughly recon­ a lecture in the school gymnasium Fischer, Gabriel Astoreca (named ment pointed
which these men (and some women) conference said that his the report
out that in view of
ditioned
cars.
These
latter
are
now
Saturday
evening,
April
5th
at
8
p
demonstra­
in
the
April
1,
draft
as
alternate)
are engaged. No one has yet chall- tion method of instruction was used was made by Congress.
the
activity
In
sales and move­
on
display
on
the
lot,
Manser
said
m.
Bishop
Baxter
is
a
churchman
Ralph C. Smith, all of Nyssa and ment of bees at the this
engad the accusations of Dies.
of the
No word has yet been received on adding that the agency will be a and educator of wide experience and and
throughout
the
conference
and
that
C. Jensen, Salt Lake City. year, that buyers of bees tiane
are
A survey of the various major in the farm end of the conference, the bills, both in the Senate and ! | direct dealership with the Ford Com­ is considered one of the most dy­ Donald
Named as replacements in the led to a certificate showing the entit­
strikes shows that they have taken experiments were viewed in grain House regarding the bills for the re­ pany, new cars in the Ford line may namic and outstanding speakers in event
any of the above men are free from diseases. Also that bees it
place in the plants which furnish feeding, sheep raising, selection of lief of farmers under the break last also be bought new from Fred Sims the west. There is no charge for the are not that Inducted
are Benjamin F. is illegal to move bees from one
materials for other plants; these are beef cattle for 4-H club work, hogs year. These bills were introduced by who is well known in Nyssa and who lecture but free offering will be Brunson and Francis
Robinson both location to another without first ob­
key industries, where a breakdown that had been developed for market. Senator McNary ^nd Congressman will be in charge of sales for the taken for the building fund of the of Ontario.
taining a permit from the depart­
in production affects and ties up Holton said that the state of Ore­ Pierce.
agency.
Methodist church.
ment, for which there is no charge.
from three to four to a dozen other gon ranked fourth in the United
Gordon
and
Quentin
Correl,
who
In
addition
to
the
lecture
the
Bee inspectors are required by law
important plants which are depend­ States in membership and 4-H work. POST-LENTON DANCE have been operating the service sta­ evening program will consist of a IDAHO POWER
to see that all colonies Infected with
ent on the key plant for certain sup­
tion
will
continue
operating
It,
Man­
piano
solo
by
Mrs.
Gordon
Finley,
SPONSORED BY LIONS ser said.
foulbrood are burned.
EXTENDS
LINES
plies. The first plant affected was
a
contralto
solo
by
Mrs.
O.
J.
Don­
the Vultree aircraft establishment in BODY OF ONTARIO JEWELER
The Nyssa Lions Club will spon­ Both Manser and McLuer have ahue and a trumpet solo by Mr.
and workers for the Ida­
California. Instigator of the strike FOUND IN SNAKE RIVER
sor a Post-Lenten dance on April operated the McLuer-Manser Motor Gordon Finley. The public is cord­ ho Linemen
Power have been busy the past Methodist Men Meet—
there was, according to Dies, a com­
ially
invited
to
be
present.
Company
in
Payette
for
the
past
six
19.
at
the
School
gymnasium.
While
months adding several miles of riv­ The men of the local community
munist sent there for that particular The body of F. E. Wyckoff, Ontar­ plans are not yet definite, it has years.
Picnic At Caves—
al service lines to their already ex­ Methodist
Job. The International Harvester io jeweler, missing since early in been sugested that this dance be a
Church are hosts to the
The
warm
spring
days
are
en­
service.
strike is another instance, where the January, was found in the Snake “hard-time” costume dance.
Men's Brotherhood of the Payette
ticing many Nyssa folks to the hills tensive
One
three
and
half
miles
which
union is dominated by communists. River last Friday, near Oxbow, thus The committee in charge, named
and country for picnic parties and will be completed sometime next valley at the high school building
The Allis-Chalmers plant, which was clarifying the mystery of his dis­ by President Ron G. Whitaker, is
on
camping trips over the week end. week extends up through the upper Thursday evening, April 3. There
closed down months ago, made parts appearance.
Among
those to enjoy a Sunday pic­ Newell Heights district and will in­ will be a banquet at 7 p. m. and a
Cliff
Mains,
Bob
McCurdy
and
Ellis
of machinery for the navy essential Funeral services were held in On­ Stoker.
nic
at
Kuna
Caves last Sunday were clude the J. A. McNab. Carl Finn, special program. Dr. Chas. Donald­
for the Navy program; made parts tario, Sunday with interment being
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J. Powell, Mr. and Jim Hite, John Glascock, Gene Tratt son of Nampa, Rev. George Rose-
for electrical devices to be used in in the Weiser cemetery.
The Nyssa Post of the American Mrs. Herman E. Towne
their and J. H. Bair homes on its circuit. berry of Caldwell, and Edgar Oakes,
turbines, and many other things He Is survivqd by his widow, Bess George Adams Injured—
Legion will hold dedication cere­ daughters and Mr. and and
lay leader of the Idaho Conference
Mrs.
Theo
Representative Dies names the com­ and young son. He came to Ontario George Adams received a fractured monies tonight for the new Post Moore and their children and two There are forty pole holes and ten will be present to speak to the group.
anchor
holes
which
have
been
dug
munists supposedly dominating that eleven years ago and was a member hip and painful lacerations and con­ flags, according to Wesley J. Browne, young friends of Ontario.
All men who are membrs or friends
by the farmers for which the Idaho of
of the Weiser Masonic Lodge and tusions when his car left the road commander of the Post. The auxil­
strike.
the church are invited to be pres­
Power
Company
will
pay
$1.25
per
With the Bethlehem strike, staged the Royal Arch Chapter in Ontario. and turned over near the Garrison iary have arranged for refreshments
ent.
hole. These are expected to be com­ At The Nyssa Hospital—
by the Steel Workers organization
corner on the Adrian Hi-way on following the dedication services. Artists Selected for Easter Cantata pleted
by the end of the wek.
-ommtttee (CIO), Dies has called Adrian Community Church—
Saturday. Adams was taken to the A program of group singing, vocal At Adrian—
the Nyssa hospital on March
service line which is to At a daughter,
the roll of scores of known commun­
Sarazin Clinic for treatment and solo by Mrs. C. L. McCoy, accompan­ The four Sunday Schools included be Another
Ruth Ann, was bom
ists who are on the payroll of the The Adrian Community Church from there was removed to the Nyssa ied by Mrs. C. W. Buchner, and ten­ in the Adrian Union High School started within the coming month 28,
Mr. and Mrs. Darold Hurst, Nyssa.
SWOC. A Pacific coast plant making will be represented at the spring hospital. He has recovered suffic­ tatively, a demonstration by the District are working together on a will serve five families in the Mit­ to To
Mr. and Mrs. Max Schwelzer,
chell Butte district and will Include
a special part for all airplanes being
Scouts.
of the Idaho Presbytery iently to make the trip today in the Boy
Owyhee, a daughter. Jolene Max­
Easter
Cantata,
“Our
Living
Lord”
the
Tom
Lowe,
Ira
R.
Marrs,
Harold
produced was closed by strike or­ meeting
Mrs.
A.
L.
Fletcher
is
chairman
in
ambulance
to
his
own
home
for
is to be held in the United
a community Easter service, R. Ftvecoat, Ernest E. Smith and W ine, wax bom. March 29. 1941.
ganized bv a communist of known which
charge of arrangements for the aux­ for
Presbyterian Church In Ontario further treatment and care.
To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Payne,
Easter
night April 13th at the High R. Talbot farms in the service.
prominence in the party, Dies they
iliary's
part
in
the
program.
will submit an application ask- Daughter Visits—
Nyssa. a son Max Dean, was bom
School
gym.
charges. After 10 days this strike business
meeting called for that pur- Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hunt have been
The soloists for the cantata are OWYHEE BEAUTY SHOP NOW March 31, 1941.
was ended. Just as the several air­
fer membership into the United enjoying
To Mr. and Mrs. John J. Smith,
Mrs.
Dennis Patch of Adrian; Mrs. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
COUNCIL
ASKS
FARM
LABOR
BE
a
visit
for
their
daughters
craft factories were about ready to ing
Church as the result Mrs. M. M. Greeling of Wenatchee. PUT IN DEFENSE LABOR CATE­ Jess Sugg.
a daughter, Shirley Jo, was bom
Newell
Heigths;
Messrs.
stop work for want of the missing Presbyterian
of an unanimous vote taken at a Washington, and Miss Margaret GORY
George and John Gregg of Owyhee; The OwyheeBeauty Shop, formerly April 1. 1941.
port.
pose.
Allen Nelson of Rldgevlew; and El­ owned by Sophia Oodfrey, has been To Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thomp­
Hunt who is employed at Pocatello.
(Continued on Back Page)
Both visitors expect to leave for SALEM—Meeting here last Friday bert Fretwell of Owyhee.
purchased by Iris Miller. Nyssa, and son, Nyssa, a daughter was born
their homes the end of the week. the agricultural committee of the Rehearsals are every Tuesday and Helen Wlntrode. Nampa. Miss Miller April 3. 1941.
Thelma
Cook
111—
state advisory council of the Oregon Thursday nights under the direc­ has received her temporary cosmet­ OUE8T TEA
Building Delayed.
Fort Sevens—
On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. A. V. At Word
employment service urged that tion of Frank de Lesplnasse, head ologists’ license, and Miss Wlntrode Mrs. Merle Burres and Mrs. Emil
was
received
today
from
Building on the Methodist church Cook drove to Boies and returned Adolph Dominguez who enlisted in State
acted as hostess for the Wom­
agriculture
a priority in the of the High School Music depart­
registered operator. The Paulus
has been delayed several days due with their daughter, Thelma, who the U. S. Army two weeks ago that distribution be of given
en's Christian Service Association
labor in the national ment, pianist accompanist Is Miss is new a fully
owners
said
that
they
would
to the inability to obtain certain was suffering from an acute attack after a weeks stay at Vancover Bar­ defense program.
It held Its guests tea at the
of resolu­ Idamary Prouty, third and fourth
patronage of both old and when
of appendicitics. After an examina­ acks for examinations he would be tions adopted by the Copies
material.
Methodist Parsonage on last Thurs­
committee have grade teachers at the Kolony. There welcome
new
comers.
tion
by
Dr.
Kerby
the
patient
was
day afternoon.
submitted to President Roose­ are thirty-five voices in the chorus
Seed Crops Excellent—
transferred to Fort Stevens. Ore. for been
taken to Holy Rosary hospital in permanent
Fourty-four ladles were present to
work.
velt.
Oovernor
Sprague
and
members
duty.
He
is
assigned
to
Ontario where an emergancy oper­ the 18th Coast Artilliary. U. 8. A.
According to T. A. Waters, repre­ ation
enjoy
the Missionary program and
From
Tacoma—
of
the
Oregon
delegation
in
Con­
County
To
Have
Station
was performed on her. Tuesday
sentative of Northrup and King evening.
social
hour.
gress.
The
resolution
asks
that
the
A.
O.
Hinsch,
Tacoma,
arrived
in
She is reported to be mak­ Return From Sait Lake—
J. N. Jones, State Senator from Mrs. Floyd Lomax and Mrs. Clyde
Seed Company from Boise the seed ing a satisfactory
defense commission “place Nyssa on Tuesday afternoon for a Malheur
Mr and Mrs George Haycock have national
recovery.
county, announced this
crops contracted in this area by his
the
activities
of
harvesting
of
crops
returned after several weeks or so in the same category as the labor short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Inr­ morning that he had Just received a Teters presided — at 5 the tea tables.
company appear to be in excellent In Vets Hospital—
Taylor.
in Salt Lake where Mr. Hay­ requirements in Industry so that ing
wire from Oov. Sprague that the re­ From Jerome—
condition and he is highly pleased Jesse Latham who has been at t h e Journey
Thursday Evening Cards—
___________
cock
underwent an operation.
quest
a Malheur County Agri­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ambrose and
with the harvest prospects.
during
emergency
periods
workers
Mrs. E. J. Powell entertained the culture for Experimental
Hospital in Boise the past ' Prctr Fornirti—
Station which Mrs. R. A. Ambrose and their fam­
One forty acre tract, however, un­ Vet»rans
members
of
the
Thursday
evening
is expected to be able to re- I w p McLln? was busines* visitor |
d e Z ^ Z t s ^ " “ “ "8
was approved by the last legislature ily all of Jerome, were Sunday din­
der cultivation by Hashitanl on the week
bridge
club
at
her
home
last
we«k
)n Nyssa on Wednesday from his ,
__________ p
ner guest at the R A. Thompson
Charlie McConnel farm, of turnip turn home the end of the wek.
inviting Mrs Oordon Finlay as guest had been granted.
farm near Emmett
home and overnight guests of Mrs.
seed was damaged some by leaf Chatter Box Club—
for
the
evening.
High
scores
were
D
inner
Sister
Visits—
Restaurant
Man
111—
hoppers and wire worms but this The Chatter Box Club held its Por
Anna Dali in Arcadia.
made
by
Mrs
Omer
Adktnson
and
first
time
in
twenty-one
|
phr
the
past
week
William
Brown.
is thought to have been controlled regular meeting with Mrs. Jim I years a sister visited with her
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lou
Eachus
and
Mrs.
Bernard
Eastman
and
a
trav­
of Brownie's Cafe has been
MARKETS
before and serious damage result. Mussolini home Wednesday after­ brothers when Mrs Earl Motes. San owner
children of the Owyhee, were
under treatment at the Nyssa hos- eling prize went to Mrs. Malcolm their
entertained
at
dinner
on
Sunday
by
Crawford.
CASH PRICE
Diego spent from Friday until Tues- pttal but was able to return to his From Emmett—
noon.
Mr and Mrs. Henry F. Slmianer
WEATHER REPORT
PRODUCE
Mrs. Lloyd Adams gave an inter­ day as a house guest of her brother own home on Tuesday.
Mr
and
Mrs
Eachus
are
now
living
By Wiley dowers
Harry Goahert accompanied Mr. at the F H. Holmes farm.
Harry Howell and Mrs Howell. She
paper on Roumania.
Following are the thermometer esting
35c
and Mrs Charles Th<£pson of Em­
Guests were Mrs. Herman and also visited at the Archie Howell's
readings as given by the Nyssa office Mrs.
34c
FMrQt,
mett to Nyssa on Sunday and vlslt- Lawrence Peuti On Furlough—
guests were Mes­ while here. She was accompanied by
of U. 8. Reclamation.____________ dames DeLashman.
33c
wlth
Mr.
and
Mrs.
8.
D.
Ooahert
Lloyd
Adams.
John
Ridder.
her
daughter,
Sylvia.
Mr.
Motes
is
High
Low
Date
Word was received this morning
ROUND
TOWN
POULTRY
while
the
Thompsons
visited
at
the
a
U
S
N.
Chief
petty
officer
assign­
Henry
Orcutt.
Dave
Mitchell,
Ira
74
36
March 27
by Mr and Mrs. Wm Peutz of Owy­
15c
to the mine eweepers stationed .. . Ron Whitaker out early morn­ R. A. Thompson home.
70 Ure, Jesse Ford, H. Bybee. O. E. ed
44
March 28
hee
their
son.
Lawrence
would
be
lie
Attorney
Returns
to
County—
Hen*,
light
and
leghorn............
at
Pearl
Harbor.
On
Tuesday
Mrs
Cheldon.
Wallace
Gregg.
C.
H
65
38
March 29
ing
taxicabbing
for
the
Chamber
of
home
on
a
short
furlough
from
the
14c
P
J
Oallager
was
a
Nyssa
visitor
Mote,
Sylvia
and
Harry
Howell
left
Bennett.
I.
B
Aller*,
and
W
A.
64
32
March 30
envoys to Portland . . . on Monday, renewing old friend­ U. S. A before leaving for Panama. Stai?*
03c
for Bums where they will visit with Commerce
54 Bailey.
39
April 1
Bill
Shireman
says
that
he
did'nt
Lawrence
was
among
the
first
of
03c
brother Harry will remain but there's them that says that he ships made over a period of years the Nyssa boys to enlist and has been r o i
68 Next meeting will be held at C. H. another
39
March 31
while
he
was
a
prominent
attorney
Trade
in
on
eggs
15
cents.
in
Burns
and
will
enter
business
59
35
April 2
did last Saturday night. . . trees in the county.
assigned to the 6th Coast Artillery
GRAIN
H. Bennett and Mrs E. C. Ler- there.
During this week there were .18 C.
abloom first in the Arthur Boydell Oallager has returned to Malheur at Fort Barrie. California.
By
Al
Thompson
and Hon*
Mrs.
Howell
will
remain
In
Nyssa
hune
hostess.
Inches of rain fell.
and Charley Garrison gardens. . . county and has Joined his son. Mar­ In
per 190 pound*
until school is out.
There are impounded at the Owy­ McConnell Improves—
the
new
Post
Office
stacked
high
$1 10
In the practice of law at On­
Wheat
Return—
hee reservoir 715.000 acre feet of Charley MsConnel who has been Old Mr Timers
new equipment. .. nice to have tin,
$1 15
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Boydell. Oats
tario.
and Mrs Harry Francis are with
water impounded which brings the bed fast most of the winter has re­ in Nyssa
George
Haycock
well
and
back
on
$1 25
For several years Mr. Oallager has Mr Joe Fenwick. Jordon Valley; Oats
business interests and the job again
water to the reservoir's full storage cover sufficiently to be out and to are house on guests
11.15
practiced In Portland but prior to and Mr. and Mrs. William E. Schlre- Barley
of Mr. and Mrs
capacity The Glory hole is open and
man
spent
the
we*k
end
In
Boise
i
Charley
McConnell.
amtunf
re
potuaoi
n
s
aq
stun
tatn
drive
his
car
again.
disposing of the overflow.
Ford Dealers
BuyJProperty
$55,000 Fund For
Canal Repairs
Second April Call
Names Four Men
Flag Dedication
For Nyssa Legion