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— m a county farm agent In a letter to Farm ers Cooperative Creamery. The county was designated as a modified accredited area for three years beginning March M ALHEUR CO UNTY T. B. ACCREDITED 1, 1934, according to Amendment No. 8 to B. A. I. Order 340, received by Mr. Larson from J R. Mohler, Chief of Bureau of Animal Industry, Washing ton, D. C. Malheur county, Oregon has been de signated as a modified accredited area In regard to tuberculosis among cattle according to Raymond O. Larson, Crisp and C le a n Are Your Shirts, Dresses, Linens when they are laundered here. Our Low Prices W ill Please THE UNITED LAUNDRY Mrs. Margaret Pashley, Prop. PHONE 83F2 C IT Y JO U RN AL, TH U R S D A Y, JUNE 21, 1934 gate NYSSA, ORE. IT ’S TIM E TO C H A N G E L U B R IC A N T S 4-H Clubbers Have Big Time In Corvallis ICE CREAM SOCIAL B A S Q U E SH E A R E R K IL L E D A T B UR NS An unusual accident cost the life of Felix Gabiola, 31, Boise sheep shearer who was well known in Malheur coun ty, Tuesday. He died from Injuries re ceived when a belt slipped o ff the motor of the shearing machine and struck him in the head. Gabiola re cently returned to this country from a visit with relatives In Spain. He was burled at Boise. The accident occured near Burns. Oregon State College, Corvallis, June 18— Among the nearly 800 club mem bers and 60 leaders attending the twen tieth annual 4-H club summer school on the campus here are three boys, six girls and two leaders from Malheur county. This la the largest summer school ever held In Oregon. W H A T 19 W RO N G W ITH The boys at summer school live In C H R IS T IA N IT Y ? the College men’s dormitory, and the girls occupy two womens halls, Waldo The criticisms are varied, and the and Kidder. They spend their mornings populace in general contribute quite attending classes and their afternoons, freely. M any object that there are too following dally assembly. In athletics many hyprocrites In the church. And I and other forms of supervised recrea don't doubt that there is Justification tion. Their evenings are full, with par for believing that to be true. I would ties, pictures, local talent shows and not be surprised to find some of the similar entertainment. A number of lifeless pretenders In my church. new classes have been added this year I have been told that religious work and are meeting with great favor ers have chosen the church offices among the clubbers. merely as a means of llvehood, with Special programs, usually featuring little of the true principles of Christ some prominent citizen or citizens of ianity In their lives. And that may be the state as speakers, are arranged for true In many cases. each assembly. These programs are Possibly your non-Christian neigh broadcast for the benefit of parents, bors are easier to get along with than friends and the thousands of members others who attend church regularly. over the state who are unable to parti And some times a minister gets just as cipate In summer school. Each county out of patience and self control as the deelgatlon also broadcasts over station next person. KO AC between 7 and 7:45 o'clock In On, and on. and on we might go with the evening at some time during the numerous other objections—but have two weeks’ session. we kept strictly to the subject? We Self-government is the rule at the have only called attention to some of school, with the boys and the girls hav the miserable failures of some who pro ing separate executive bodies. Irene Et- fess to be Christians. W e get a very dis ter of Pilot Rock Is president of the torted view of Christianity by looking girls and Ivan Bierly of Washing at the mistakes of those who live under ton county is chairman of the Boys’ Ex the name of religion, but who are not ecutive committee. Chrlstlike. Malheur club members preseht are Have you any objection to Christ? Doris KUngback, Evelyn Haworth, V iv No! And surely no one who is acquaint ian Smith and James Nichols, Nys- ed with His life of usefulness could an sa; Mildred Swanson and Lam o Gale, swer othewise. Then let us judge Chris Harper; Martha Godwin, Big Bend, and tianity by what we see in Christ, and Gene Stewart and Paul Kirby. Ontario, not by our own negative exp:riences. Leaders from Malheur are E. M. Haus —By U. B. Wise er, assistant county agent, and Elsie Walter. IDAHO PLAN S R A B B IT DRIVE 4-H COOKS The tenth meeting of the Econom izing Cooks 4-H cooking club led by Miss Helen Winters was held at the home of Joyoe Ashcraft last week. After the business session the program for the next and last meeting was arrang ed. I t was decided that the last meet ing would be held at the home of Gladys Elliott. .I : t . h k . Idaho is going alter a surplus of five j million rabbits In 34 southern counties. Already more than 10,000 citizens have I registered for the drive. Fences will be erected In semi-circles several hundred feet wide. The army with shovels, clubs j and sticks will walk- In single file over an assigned territory and comer the rabbits In the semicircle where they will be killed. *35,000 has been appropriated for the drive. FREE A IR Howdy Folks: The world is getting better. An Investigation shows that 97 per cent of men tamper with the truth. According to the Psalmist, all men are liare. So there you have It. A clear gain o f three per cent since David's time. At the regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ruth Brooks, plans were made for an Ice cream social which will be held June 30 in the Wilson Building. The public Is Invit'd. Mrs. Dave Hawkins lead de- votlonals. EPISCO PAL CHURCH 9:30 Church Services. 10:30 Sunday School. Rev. Stanley Moore. Lemons for Rhsumati* Bring Joyous ReiitJ Wsnt to be rid or rheunnvuim or tun. pa.r ? Want to fee! good, yean younger n enjoy life again? Well. juM try thia 'nr- ¡y n er.d effective lemon juice mixture. Get a p ag.iot the REV PRESCRIPTION. Dtjauhe at home in a quart of water, add the juk: lemons. A few cents a day is all it cost l you’ re not tree from pain and feeling be'' within two weeks you can get ycur money hack. For sale, recommended and guarantee! by all leading druggists Any druggist will g • the REV PRESCRIPTION for you. Protect - Same with eHELL. The manu facturers are making strides to bring out better products all the time. P H IL L IP McCANN says that even If they don’t have music In all the Italian restaurants they do have the national air, garUc and onions. There's a girl out our way who Is so bashful that she won’t even let a young man accompany her on the piano. YOUR VALUABLES Your Valuable Papers, Etc., From Theft and Fire S A F E T Y D E PO S IT BOXES Don't be bashful about calling on us for service. Just drive in and we'll be on the job right now. For Rent at Only $1.65 Per Year Including Tax N O R C O T T SERVICE Hi Nyssa Nyssa City Hall ma I Oregon SPECIAL Lunch Meats Now that the good old Summertime has return Combination Mixing ed, picnics and outings are in the offing. Sink Faucets W e keep a nice assortment of cold meats on Chromium Plated hand for just those occasions. See us for cheese, $4.50 Installed cold meats, pickles, relishes. June 9, 1934 TO THE LAND OWNERS OF K IN G M A N CO LO NY D R AIN AG E D IS T R IC T : ¥ actl Light grade oil in the crankcase and light grade grease in differenntial and transmission does not offer proper lubrication for warm weather. CAR S O ILE D A N D GR E A SE D POWELL’S SERVICE STATION Open Day and Night PHONE 43 NYSSA Very New Very Handy CR. *33.000.00 DR. Bonds outstanding ....................... Bonds Coupons paid .................... Bond and Interest Fund County of Malheur Drainage Tax Record Drainage System ..................... Interest and Discount ...... Interest paid on w a rra n ts ........... Malheur County Bank (Claim) Operation and Maintenance Operation and Maintenance Fund Profit and Loss Warrants Outstanding *33,420.00 307.23 27,037.13 Geo. J. Kinzer Plumber 95.354.15 55,554.33 1,229.60 1.829.32 137.25 10,427.°3 297.57 160.49 *130,400.15 2,046.00 *130,400.15 RECEIPTS FOR YE A R ENDING JUNE 5. 1934 June 6, 1933, Cash In bank ............................ ..... * 1AS*A2 County Treasurer (Taxes paid in) ............................................................ j-jou as County Treasurer, Bonds, coupons and interest paid in on ta x e s ......... 1.571.92 'total receipts ...............................................................* 3,088.97 Phone 134-J-2 - UP - MONTH EXPE N D ITU R E S FOR Y E A R ENDING JUNE 5, 1934 In Bond and Interest Fund . *307.23 in O & M Fund ....................................... 297.57 cash in bank June 5, 1934 .................................. expenditures and cash ..................................- .......... Let’s Restore Our Credit The Business and Professional Men o f Nyssa and Malheur County have, during this depression been playing the role o f your Banker by letting you buy their merchandise and their services without the payment o f cash. 604.80 ♦ 3,088 97 Respectfully submitted F R A N K T. M O RO AN Correct Attest: Frank D. Hall. Secretary-Treasurer YOU DIDN'T KNOW KELVINATOR BUILT LOW PRICED MODELS, TOO?., o f course they do I O S T people have the im pression Kelvinator build* only the higher priced models. They are generally agreed that Kelvinator is the finest— there fore, it must coJt more. Happily, auch is not the case, because a Kelvinator doe* not coat any more than other leading make* and the complete line o f 17 dif ferent models include* a type and size for every home and every budget. M having to be satisfied with a "second choice.” Before you buy— see the low priced Kelvinator models. They nave the same high quality o f m aterials and w ork m an sh ip that have, during the past 20 years, established Kelvinator a* the finest in electric refrigeration. Low down payment and to fit your budget. $ 119.50 A n y family, regardless o f In com e, can e n jo y K e lv in a to r electric refrigeration instead o f 17 MODELS— A Type u S S b t l w Errr Montag Ranges Cabinet models, all K E L V IN A T O R Credit opens the door to intimate acquaintanceship, re vives business, and thus builds up confidence which stands you in good stead when adverse winds blow. your kitchen— $55 Up. Don’t miss seeing our beautiful V K EEP Y O U R CREDIT G O O D — P A Y Y O U R PO R CH F U R N IT U R E BILLS P R O M P T L Y Comfy Chairs, New Tables— More Coming in. Lose Your Credit and You Lose The Place to Buy Furniture Something You May Never Regain Come in and look us over State O ffice at Eugene, Oregon Watch for Green and Black Hand Bills with Accounts For Sale. CO. $ O N TA RIO . OREGON The Pioneer Service Co., Inc., a state-wide credit organiza tion, has proclaimed June as “ P A Y U P M O N TH .” Your cooperation in this “ P A Y U P ” movement will be beneficial to Nyssa and Malheur County, to our banks, merchants, professional men and particularly to yourself as a debtor. enamel or semi-enamel in pretty colors to match y Home sad Every £ PETERSON____ : Your own credit, a priceless asset, can be renewed and bol stered for the future by a sincere attempt, at this time, to pay or part pay, or satisfactorily arrange to pay your de linquent accounts. The Newest In AND UF 11221127 Many o f these Merchants and Professional Men have reached the point where T H E Y MUST have your coopera tion to help them meet their own obligations. RO BT. R. OVERSTREET, Supervisors, j Small, nifty, easy to heat Parma Let’s Make June Bonds paid ................................. ................................. - .......♦1.000 09 Bond coupons paid ..................................... 570.00 Interest paid ...................................................................... 10??2 Operation and Maintenance 805.37 Total expenditures ...............................*2,484.17 WHAT! Nyssa Packing Co. T R IA L BALANCE Cash Cash Total Total The ice man is also at your service Very Attractive Nordale Furniture Store NYSSA OREGON Pioneer Service Co., Inc.