'retty Girl Gets Paris Trip Contest Started to Find Prettiest Girl Who Will Receive Expense-Free Trip. A contest is being sponsored by the jolden date International Exposi­ tion to find the prettiest girl in Jrcgou. The winner will be chosen by a distinguished group of Portland fcitizens, and will be sent to San Francisco to eom]>ete for the title of "Miss Western America," to be chosen April 29th. A free trip to Paris and London I is the prize awarded to "Miss West- lern America’ ’where she will be the [Exposition's official representative at [the Pars International Exhibiton of [Arts and Technics in June—a | glorious, thrilling voyage by boat and [plane, with all expenses paid, and J the companionship of a chaperone. | The lucky young lady will have an [opportunity to visit Panama and the 1 West Indies en route to France, and [will also make a round trip to Lon- | don by plane from Parts. A girl from Nyssa will have just I as good chance as anyone else. The rules say entrants must be between 13 and 25 years old. single and not previously married, citizen of the United States, legal resident of Ore­ gon, and with at least a high school [ education. Each entrant must submit three 8x10 unretouched photographs, one a full-length and two portraits. With the {dictographs, each contestant must write a letter of 300 words or less giving her age, height, weight, education and any organizations of which she is a member. All entries from Oregon should be sent to Char­ les T. Haas “Miss Western America” contest. Chamber of Commerce, Portland. The deadline for entries is April 5. In addition to the major prize of a trip to Europe, second and third prize winners will be awarded a ten-day cruise to Victoria, B. C. and return. “DENTURE STATIC’ SIIOUTS False Teeth But FASTEETH denture powder stops it, grips plates tight 24 hours. Fastens loose plates, stops all cloud­ ed speech------mumbing and lisping — and clicking, slipping or popping out of teeth. Made alkaline to pre­ vent sore gums, burning denture breath. Tasteless. Get FASTEETH at any drug store. When mouth tissues change, see your dentist. —Adv. NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY. ¿= MARCH 11,1937 IRONSIDE NEWS By MKS. E. J. BEAM Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laurance and Mrs. Elmer Mclthan motored to Prairie City last Monday. M. Lau­ rance and Mrs. Mclthan to visit their mother Mrs. J. D. Laurance who has been ill, and Mrs. Laurance to visit her mother Mrs. Esther Per­ kins. The Insurances returned on Thursday; Mrs. Mclthan remained with her mothor a few days longer. The Ralph Beam family of Unity were guests at the home of Mrs. Vivian Van Cleave last Sunday even­ ing. David Laurance attended El Cam- po at Vale lart Friday and Saturday. Miss Mary Weir. Ironside teacher, spent the week end with her parents at Big Bend. Stanley MoAbbers made a business trip to Brogan last Saturday. Wayne Lofton employed in the in­ terest of the Soil Conservation, has been making trips to different local­ ities signing up the farmers for the 1937 program. Those from here who motored to Ontario on Friday were the Mes- dames S. A. Lofton, Earl and Wayne Lofton, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Buren, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lofton and Mrs. Bessie Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grabner of the Record Mine above Unity were guests several days last week at the parental Floyd White home. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Nichols were business visitors to Ontario last Monday returning Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Tureman and Joe Lawrence of Unity were last Sunday dinner guests at the home of their sister Mrs. S. A. Rose. Leslie Lawrence of Vale was at the Rose ranch on Wednesday helping with branding and dehorning cat­ tle. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fish and the latter’s father Mr. Marsters were Ontario choppers last Tuesday. Chas. Boor and Don Frazier and wife of Fruitland are visiting at the Ralph Boor home. Mrs. Walter Laurance of Prairie City is spending a few days visiting at the parental E. J. Beam home and at the home of her sister Mrs. Vivian Van Cleave. The weather is still warm and the snow melting fast. Side roads are quite muddy but cars are running to most of the ranches. According to an announcement by Major H. D. Bagnal!, Army Recruit­ ing officer of Portland, authority has been received to accept 37 young men for service on the other side of world. These men will be sent to the Philippine Islands and given their choice of cither Coast Artllery Corps or the Medical Department. Major Bagnall also announced va­ cancies in Alaska and Hawaii, in addition to vacances in the different stations in the West and Northwest, and stressed the point that although I he choice of station and branch is wide, the vacancies in any partic­ ular assignment are limited. Any qualified men interested in enlisting in the army can get addi­ tional information at the nearest recruiting office, which is 360 Post Office Building. Pendleton, Oregon. Sergeant Lee B. Mabie, in charge of army recruiting for Eastern Ore­ gon will be in Ontaro on March 18th and 19th at the Hotel Carter to In­ terview young men who are interest­ ed. According to word received today, there are also some vacancies to be filled for the air corps, Hamilton field, San Rafel, California, in addi­ tion to vacancies for Phillippine Hawaaian and home service. OREGON TRAIL Court House Filings MRS. FRANK BYERS A group of friends and neighbors attended the house warming dance at Loyd Adams Saturday night. The music was furnished by Earl and Frank Crocker. A very enjoyable evening was reported. Friends and relatives surprised Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Holmes Saturday evening. Three tables of pinochle w. re in play and at the close of the evening high scores were held by Mrs R. W. Holmes and F. G. Holmes, low score prizes were awarded to BUSINESS Mrs. Albert Hopkins and Marion Chard. Refreshments which the AND PROFESSIONAL :.elf-invited guests provided closed a pleasant evening. DIREGTORY and Mrs. Bill Toll of Fruitland s_________ s were Mr. Sunday dinner guests at the R. W. Holmes home. Roland Whitman visited with hts parents Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Whitman over the week end. Roland is en­ ROBT. D. LYTLE rolled at the Beulah CCC camp. ATTORNEY Mr. and Mrs. F. G Holmes made a And COUNSELOR-AT-LAW business First National Bank Buildtug Monday. trip to Payette and Ontario Phone 66 Albert B. Hopkins attended a dec­ VALE OREGON lamatory meeting at Owyhee Mon­ day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Fry attended Boulevard Grange last Friday even­ ing They received the 3rd and 4th J. S. COOPER degrees. / ---------------- V, Business Analysis Accounting Auditing Income