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WHITAKER BACK TO WOHK
MSS. BOTHAMLET VISITS
Highly Successful
Bob Whitaker returned recent
RELATIVES IN NYSSA
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ly to his work on a part time
Campaign Ends
Mrs. William E. Bothamley of
Peutz arrived in Payette Feb. basis due to a heart attack he
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Woodland,
Calif., is visiting this
18th and immediately went to suffered late last August.
The change on expiration date
work on a farm for $1.00 a day
Within
less
than
an
hour
after
week
at
the
home of her mother,
on address labels of the many
so he could repay the $100 his acres, all of which is under culti hundreds of patrons who paid re the results were known all four Mrs. Hilda Tensen and with her
brother had sent him. After two vation.
newel subscriptions during The of the boy winners had selected sister, Mrs. Grant Rinehart and
Grand Father Peutz now boasts | Journal’s subscription campaign their bicycle and the three girls family.
An indictment was returned years of farm work he went to
called for their bicycles Sunday
against County Auditor Don Hos work in a Payette flour mill at of a newer addition to this fam will be made as time permits.
Mrs. Bothamley is enroute
ier by a Malheur county grand the increased wages of $3 00 a ily, too, a granddaughter, Wanda.
After all changes have been noon. Commission checks were home after attending a national
jury last Thursday charging him day.
During his nearly 48 years in made it will be announced in mailed to reach the other can Girl Scout convention held last
with unauthorized compensation House. Barn Still in Use
the Nyssa area, Bill Peutz has the Journal and subscribers will didates on Monday and the cam week at Philadelphia. She at
for performance of official duties.
Then in August of 1909 he made been a member of the Lutheran be asked to compare the new date paign became history to the p e o -1 tended as a delegate from the Los
pie of this area and a pleasant,
Hosier had been charged with that trip to Nyssa to look at the church, he served for a great j with their records.
Angeles, district.
receiving $50 voted him by the Pinkston place, 80 acres of home many years on the old Owyhee : The many hundreds of suscrib- memory to each of the splendid
county court in May of 1956 for steaded land, with only 30 acres Ditch board, and he was a mem- j ers who paid during the campaign boys and girls who participated.! asked the Gate City Journal to
services in connection with the under cultivation, on the present ber of the Owyhee school board are asked to be patient since it
Individual votes ran to as high i extend another sincere "thank
building of the Malheur Nursing road to Owyhee dam A house for over 25 years. What’s more, will take some time to complete j as more than 900,000 and the you" to the friends who gave
home in Vale.
and a rock barn, both still in use he adds, he’s been a Gate City all records and make the neces i grand total number of votes for | their support in making the
According to District Attorney today, occupied the homestead Journal subscriber since March' sary changes on the address la all candidates exceeded 10,700,000. | campaign work so pleasant and
E. Otis Smith, Hosier had been with Mr. Pinkston having hauled of 1910.
bels.
Many of the candidates have j profitable.
previously indicted in August but the lumber for the house by horse
the circuit court had quashed that and wagon from a mill in Tri
charge on the grounds it had been brook, Idaho.
improperly drawn.
Bill Peutz returned to Payette
Not True Bill Returned
and during the next six months
In other grand jury action last he bought the Pinkston ranch
Thursday a not true bill was re and made preparations for mov
turned against Ned Wise of On ing to the Nyssa area.
tario who had been charged with Peutz Marries
contributing to the delinquency
On Nov. 17th, 1909 he married
of a minor and Dwain Courtney Emma Michaelsen in Payette
was indicted for negligent homi March 10th, 1910, Peutz and his
cide in the death of Mrs. Myro bride of four months loaded their
Guthberlet of Weiser. Her death worldly goods into a buck board
resulted from an auto-truck acci and, with three horses, journeyed
dent north of Ontario in which to their new ranch. They made
Courtney was driving the truck. , the trip from Payette in a single
Indictments Resubmitted
day and felt they made pretty
Five indictments for manslaugh good time.
ter against Richard D. Newlan,
Peutz and his wife started in
29-vear-old Payette bartender, al the cattle and ranching business
so were ordered resubmitted to with a single cow and by raising
the grand jury Tuesday, accord alfalfa and grain on his 30 till
ing to Smith, on a motion of the able acres to sell to the sheepmen
district attorney.
in the winter months. The other
Newlan was being tried in Cir 50 acres of the ranch were com
cuit Judge M A Biggs’ court posed of “ sand hills and gopher
and the judge had ruled that one mounds.” Irrigation came from
indictment was defective in re the old Owyhee ditch, and, as
spect to the charge of manslaugh Peutz recalls, ditches on his place
ter. Smith told the court he could were so full of gopher holes they
prove the charge of manslaughter wouldn’t hold water.
on all five counts and asked that
Gopher Holes Present Problem
the indictments be sent back to
Many times the new ranch
the grand jury.
owner and his bride took turns,
each working half of the night,
pounding closed the ever-increas
Dromedary
ing gopher holes and trying to
get the ditches to carry the water
onto the land.
During the winters the roads
Miss Janet Olson was selected to Nyssa were so bad horses I
winner of the Voice of Democ couldn’t pull a wagon through
racy speech contest for Nyssa them, so Peutz regularly walked |
Market — No. 2 V i — Crushed
high school and Tom Sallee plac the 10 miles to town with the
ed second after the two students butter his wife made to sell. On j
delivered their speeches before the return trip he packed groc
the Nyssa Toastmasters club at eries back to the ranch in a sack.!
He adds that he was certainly I
a regular Tuesday evening dinner
glad to see the Homedale railroad
meeting this week.
Miss Olson, daughter of Mr. line laid in 1913 because he then
EatMor — No. 303 Size
and Mrs. C K. Olson of Nyssa, could hike to town on the co m -!
Morrell's "Pride" Short Shank and Fully Cooked
will compete in the county finals paratively dry railroad bed rath
Friday night to be held at KSRV, er than having to slosh through
Ontario. Tape recordings of the the muddy roads.
At that time, before reclama
winning speeches will be submit
ted in the state contest, school of tion, it was only a mile from
Miracle Whip
ficials reported. The local contest Peutz’s house into the sage brush.'
is sponsored by the Nyssa Jaycees. Much of his time in those days I
Joe Chamberlain served as was spent leveling and develop
toastmaster at the Tuesday meet ing the 50 acres of his ranch that
ing; Ray Harmon, critic, and five were not farmable.
minute speeches were delivered First Son Born
Turner's — Northern Cold Water
March 22nd, 1912 the couple’s
by Tom Jones and Floyd Hale.
Wyandotte — 5 Vi Oz.
On the program for next week first son, Werner, was born. Two
will be Gus Liming, serving as more sons followed. Lawrance!
toastmaster; the Rev. Paul Lud was born March 21, 1917 and Wil- I
low, topic-master; Cliff Main, cri liam, Jr., on March 6th, 1919. All |
tic; Bill Marostica, grammarian, three boys attended Owyhee
Morrell's "Frontier" Brand
and Ralph Lawrence and Walter school and the Nyssa high school.
Mc-Partland, five minute speakers. Lawrance was the first volunteer j
Libby's — No. 303 Size
for the Army from this county j
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Roberts and during World War II. During his I
family returned to their regular, time in the service he was dis - 1
activities this week after being abled. Sons Werner and William.
confined at home last week with j Jr., are now farming the Peutz i
ranch which has grown to 120
the flu.
Malheur Auditor
Indicted Again
By Grand Jury
Dates on Address
Labels Checked
Men About Nyssa
Weather . . .
Max.
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JUDGE GRAHAM RETURNS
TO OFFICE MONDAY
Justice of the Peace Don M.
Graham returned to his office
Monday after one week’s confine
ment in bed at his home with a
a heart condition. Under his doc
tor’s advisement, Judge Graham
must remain on limited duty for
several weeks.
HI
M & W Market
Miss Olson Wins •
V of D Contest
At Toastmasters
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With James Dean — Natalie Wood
—Also in Warner-CINEMASCOPE-Color—
"EAST OF EDEN"
With James Dean — Julie Harris
T U E SD A Y and WEDNESDAY — NOV. 26 27
"ABANDON SHIP"
With Tyrone P ow er — Mai Zetierling
Lloyd Nolan — Maria Lister
The astounding story of one of the greatest disasters at sea
, . . Only a few survive a watery grave.
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NOV 28-29-30
"GUN FIGHT AT O. K. CORRAL"
In VistaVision and Technicolor
With Burt Lancaster — Kirk Douglas
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Th? true story of Wyatt Earp . . . the greatest
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Fruit Cocktail
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