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»jkVfesBfc r '^ E U .V ' The NYSSA VOLUME'XXXX JOURNAL No. 2S" "ftYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY. JUL1 PLAN Malheur County Stockyard Move ¡BAPTISTS (iermans Given ¡LOCAL ORDINATION Finally Reaches Here Considered A fifth Sunday meeting will be Adequate Food; War Bond Quota The Nyssa chamber of commerce ' Leif in the Nyssa Baptist church Good Quarters meeting Wednesday noon, passed a I starting Saturday evening, July 28 CRITICAL HOUSING SET-UP DISCUSSED Group Switches Joint Service To Idaho Power Conducted for THE MALHEUR ENTERPRISE Crash Victims The Juntura-Drewsey Coopera The critical housing situation in Nyssa was discussed at a meeting of the chamber of commerce Wed tive Electric association has with E Quota Slightly E xceed- J motion opposing removal of the 1 at 8 o'clock and continuing through Newspaper Publishers Of nesday noon. Van Retten and Bernard Frost urged that 25 or 30 drawn its request for electric ser Frank ed; Adrian Women j Union Pacific stockyards from their 'Sunday, July 29. with an ordination County Visit Prisoner Charles Flegel Buried persons sponsor construction of vice under the rural electrification Win Honors |present location to a point north , service Sunday evening at 8 . houses, some of which, Frost said, administration’s program accord Camp In Ontario George H. Woodard and Hailey ing to Information from the local ------ lot town. could be sold. R. E. A. office. Allotments had Malheur county finally exceeded) oume businessmen want the Sai er, both of Nyssa, will be or- A visit of Malheur county news' Business firms are anxious to Joint funeral services were held Its quotas In the seventh war loan j stockyards moved,, but want tiheni dained into the deaconshlp of the paper publishers to the prisoner of j enter business here, but employes already been made lor line con in the Peterson chapel in Ontario struction which was expected to j war camp at Nyssa last week re- cann°f Bnd houses in which to begin shortly. A total of $246,000' Wednesday morning at 10:30 for drive and the women were Instru- moved farther out on the Home- church. live. mental in the achievement, accord- j daje branch. The railroad company The Sunday afternoon service will vealed that the prisoners are a d e -, Some of ,h„ mOTnbers had been allocated to the project, Prank Van Petten and Charles P. Ing to reports issued by Joe Dyer, s would prefer to have them on a be held in observance of the first quatrly fed with clean, wholesome out that the principal obstacle to with 148,000 for the Juntura-Drew Flegel of Ontario, who were killed county war finance chairman, and .track separate from any other op- anniversary of the local church. food and have satisfactory living construction of houses is obtaining sey line and $98,000 for an addition In the crash of Van Petten's air al line to serve Westfall commun Speakers from Idaho and Oregon quarters. materials. Mrs. Fred L. Olmstead, county jeratlon- plane In the Yellow Pine section , J. H. Phelps, livestock agent of will be present, preaching Satur ity. There were 143 signers on the Five men are assigned to each . . „ ., chairman of the womens d iv is io n .! ^ Union Pactflc with headquar- day at 8 p. m., and Sunday at 11 original petition requesting the of Idaho. Rev. Burton Salter of Sales of E bonds, which always ,ters tn sa lt Lake City, said he a. m„ at 3 p. m„ and after the one of the 100 huts and tents lo- A tK G S O il 1 6 llS service. the Episcopal church officiated at cated in the camp, formerly used, give committees the most trouble was here to investigate the possible ordination service in the evening. According to the local R. E. A., the chapel service. as a farm labor camp. Each m an ; Tile public is invited to attend the offlce.a member of its staff was in reaching quotas, amounted to re-location of the yards, but added Masonic and military services tias a cot and three blankets. The | informed this week by George were held at the grave in the $139,622, or 101.8 per cent of the th9t "? deflnlte decL,lon had been services. living quarters, as well as the reached. In a letter to his parents, Mr. Baker, Juntura. president of the I Ontario cemetery. kitchen, dining room and other .T i l W $ 11 r o _ \ k t - o n f c i i i r / i / \ _ / v t s V /\o __ <luota- | Retirement of the Kingman stock- and Mrs. A. L. Atkeson, Master Juntura-Drewsey Co-op’s K board of The bodies arrived in Ontario buildings are kept spotlessly clean Cnly 17 counties in Oregon made yards seven miles from Nyssa will Sergeant J. B. Atkeson of Nyssa directors that a majority of their the first of the week after they their E quotas, one less than half be recommended by Mr. Phelps were carried from the mountains ’ ’ « ** * i i n . H U V .U _ __ the famous Camp Borga near Nor- members had decided against R. by pack train. of all the counties, and Malheur because of non-use and lack of _____ by the prisoners in their spare i .. _ “ __ . _ . . , . . ._, lied for 15th place with Coos coun- trackage. ------- 1 ' dhausen, Germany. The sergeant E. A. and had signed a declara- Guided by directions from an One man made a clock from , ... .. The third annual farm tour of time. .___ . „ ______ ,_ . . .. i is now living 20 miles south of tion requestli:« tile Idaho Power elderly man and his two faithful ty. The state as a whole exceeded ! ------------------------ Mersbera Germany company (a private utility serving the Black Canyon project held last pieces of a wooden box and tin its E bond quota by 5.5 per cent. I f companions, German shepherd dogs, p . . J* Tuesday was well attended con cans. American army non-coms told In sales to corporations, Mai- I 1 11 r | I P V Air y I t l VV Captain E. E. Geish. camp co m -!serv n« wl*h the 452nd »ombard- this area) to give them service. a pilot of the Johnson Flying ser sidering the labor shortage and Lloyd Edmundson, director repres vice Saturday spotted charred heur county exceeded its quota by -7 squa . , rush of farm work at this time. mander who escorted the press 1 jmpn Sergeant Atkeson said "We went enting the Westfall area, made a wreckage of the craft which carr 161.4 per cent. The quota was $105,- ( 1 n o n \ \ ‘1 reports C. D. Bechtolt, assistant parly tro u g h the camp, that the 090. and sales amounted to $277.592. j 11 7 7 L llU U a C ----- . | . . . . .. . . . i to Nordhausen and went through similar statement. Both claimed county extension agent of Canyon CWCK Kep Iecl ump' altnaugn | Qne of those p w camps where I according to the local Office, that ied the two Ontario business men In sales to individuals. Including ------- to their deaths May 27 about eight I the owner has to change the and Payette counties. series E the sales amounted to' Sam Hartley and Richard Maw they killed so many allied prison- the move was made at the advice The tour started at the M. J. I « eights every 24 hours in order to 1 ers. Well, I wish everyone in the ; of State Senator J. N. Jones, who, miles southwest of Yellow Pine ln $550,992, 13.1 per cent over th e , wU1 “P™ *he Hartlpy and Maw Idaho. running. $187,000 quota. Over-all sales In .P ek in g and storage warehouse Derie farm south of Fruitland. The kpeP states could see that and the It was reported had circulated The crash was discovered by Bill use of gypsum and sulphur a s ’ prisoners buy their own prisoners (those not killed) are the petition asking for Idaho Pow the county reached $828,584. which j Monday, July 30. Yaggy. pilot of the search craft, was 140 per cent of the $592,0001 The buildto*’ locatpd alon& the soil remedial measures is being tobacco and soap at the camp can- still there, although they are not er company service. According to and Lloyd Johnson of McCall. Union Pacific tracks at Park aven- demonstrated on alfalfa on thus teen from their earnings made in guarded now. Anyway, one pris reports, opposition to the move Later two smoke Jumpers, John llpids local farmers. The oner, a Russian, told us they ment under way to create^a public MrOlmstead reported th a t, ue ^ l 28 ^eet- building, farm. Application of gypsum at I son and Eldon Whltesitt, para rates of 250, 500, 1000 and 2000 Germans have made small gardens killed 175 to 200 peir day. When utility district In the county was chuted to the scene ln the extreme thoie in the womens division el- with a dame roof' is of concrete igible and having received su r -!and cinderblock construction. It pounds per acre were made last J in front of each tent and the they were too weak to work (the i the principal factor In Influencing ly rugged mountain country, and plants are thriving, generally, bu t' L“* a ™ : . * , , , . prisoners) at the neighbor V -l and the resident to change their minds geon general citations are headed ! includes a ramp, built strong enoug.a February. Sulphur was applied on f — "* making contact with Payette nat by Miss Ellen Judd of the Adrian !t0 support trucking operations in- other plots at the rate of 100. 200. «'° ^ causpd r" " " * |v - 2 factories for 12 hours a day about going ahead with the R. E. ional forest offices at McCall y w(?re and burned ln A. project. district, with sales of 44 E bonds j £*de tbe building. Potatoes and ■ 400 and 800 pounds per acre. Plots j tha‘. bha G«™ans should do better lrn«ated country under the | Qne q{ twQ large lnclnerators Senator Jones, asked for an op- through Shortwave radio, con with a cash value of $5006.25. The I onions can be unloaded either inside without treatment border each *n ^ and {or j that Job. Tney were fed inion on the PUD question, stated firmed It was the plane in which cite, lion was the first given in the j °r outside the structure. H. H. tTeated plot so that observations tutelage of Ciiptam Geish tWQ and one slice tha-t he questioned whether It would Van Petten and Flegel were riding. county for the seventh war loan Kin grey of Nyssa is in charge of may be made of plant growth. As County Agen R. E. Brooke, who The remains, badly burned, were drive ’ i construction, assisted by eight car- yet no Improvement has been noted ,h a s. eha,ge ^ * ..fal 7 n “ ^ ' l o i bread per man per day. effect a material reduction in pow found ln what was left of the but extension and experiment staff UP *n thls <»unty- u they had been . ,.Tbe prisoners all looked as er rates Inasmuch as the present plane and Identified by position Many other women were a ctive. penters. in the sale all over Malheur county. I equipment includes a grader members on the tour pointed out Biven the proper instruction. If they had been starved and were private power wholesale rate ls ln the craft. Most of the Germans, Other hijh sales In the Adrian consisting of a six-sack unit on that such improvement may be mostly scarred up and sick. Sure but one cent per KWH and he John Black of California, who district were Mrs. Charles s c h - Ithe front, with a Sunnyside wash- slow in developing and may not ™mmissioned officers, were cap- pitlful and strange that there are failed to see how much cheaper Yaggy said "came up here on his Africa before the htlm4ns „ dunned )ow u the PUD could make It. welter, 80 E bonds, cash value «r with eliminator, and a 28-foot be apparent until another year. | ured in own about two weeks ago and Mr. Derie also has plots of „ 1 - invasion of Normandy. They know ^ suoh atroclUes $ ot.6.25; Mrs. Harvey Bennett. 54 conveyor, which were made by the searched the country since," dir for burnlng E bonds, cash $5118.75, or a total Parma Water-Lifter company, and falfa treated with treble and single \ that Germany has lost the war ( „The buildlng ected the fliers over the area where super-phosphate. This test as well and many of thpm are anxious t o ! bodif,s about 40 by 80 feet. The for Adrian (yet incomplete) of 178 a 100-foot cull conveyor. the wreckage was sighted. return home. However, some o f , . . . " ... as others that have been made on E b o n d s with a cash value of $15,- J - E Br°wer ls doinS thp P lu m b - . _ ., 'first room had a large marble The CaUfornian and his dogs (Oonttpued on page 5) j 31 25 in g and Anderson and Green the Black canyon farms indicate that table for taking out teeth and diss searched the area diligently, cov the new land does not give a mark- Several women in Ontario and electric wiring, ecting bodies, etc., then tiie dead ering every spot in the rough other parts of Malheffr county re- TlM‘ 'bunding is not quite com- ed response to tills type of fertil- (perhaps?) were put on a steel County AAA committees will han country. Yaggy said Black felt he pletcd, but will be within the next izer. litter about 8 feet long and 1)4 ieet ceived treasury citations. had met with success when he The group next stopped at the I Mrs. Olmstead said "To all work- thr<* «eeks. During the Interim, wide, with hooks on both sides to dle veterans' applications for the found the “puUlng" of the dogs ers in the women’s division, I ex- '* e firm wil engage in limited op Frank Sorensen pasture where res- J slide them in the incinerator. The purchase of surplus war property idual effect of fertilizers on new j incinerator had two"*'"iron' rails 7or agricultural purposes under a Ported to an area enclosed by a press my deepest thanks and gra t-, erations- concern is represented on land pasture is being carried on on; Th N f, department'going Into It and the litter was pr,opPPty hoard regulation itude for this excellent work. To ln e formaIly nev 'V^ a 11 e u _ . this . . . into the fire .. „ and . which went into effect July 1, acc- CAPTAIN KERBY IS one and all thanks, and remember market by Olsen and Strat- this tnis vear year on on the tne fertilizer lertinzer demon- demon was organiZed at p a meet- 'slld - down Hntohlrunn stration plots started in 1944. R e - .................. ....................... .... .............. n » Kiviia. »ov, „ l oralng to (-Hen L. nutemnson, our America needs more women and fold of Ogden. ing held in the city hall Tuesday U«n the bodies pushed 0 » with a (chairman of the Malheur county BACK IN STATES suits here as well as on two other long rod. I took some pictures of “ ’ girts like you.” night. Returns To Twin Kails— pastures indicate that application Captain K. E. Kerby of Nyssa it and also the four mounds outside i . Mi's Shirley Bayless returned to of manure give best results with ! Those present adopted a constitu which covered holes 8 feet deep. 3 ! 7 ^ r ^ t i o n gives veterans of and the third general hospital at LIEUT. BROWN WINS her home in Twin Falls Tuesday nitrogen fertilizers next best but tion and by-laws and elected off feet wide and 10 feet long filled b. ^ war ^ Marseille, France, who has landed r* ht to, buy after visiting for a week with Miss lacking the residual effect of man icers. The new officers are A1 with ashes and bones. Also, around 1 f 2500 w“rUl MEDAL, PROMOTION »»rplus property in Maine aboard an air transport j Kuehn. fire chief; Glea Billings, Ilene Graham. ure. assistant chief; Harry Miner, pres the building were numerous Utters 1 ^ use In busings or agriculture. command plane of the north At First Lieut. Sid Brown of Nyssa The 2500 feet of siphon and the ident; Ken Rcngstrom. vice pres covered with blood. Made me sick .|Fo,r property to be,used ian" ‘nf lantic division’s 8 nowball fleet, has received the oak leaf cluster Return To Shoshone— .veterans will apply to the AAA credits his bird dog. Ranger, with water distribution system on the ident; Everett Heldt, secretary, and the whole works * Well ■ 1 1 , 1 the prisoners ....... , had 0 . . been comlttee ln . . . which 97 points—for 13 months overseas, to the air medal, according to Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Stevens and Ralph Castator farm proved very . . . . in . the . county . information received by his wife, daughter, Carol, left Friday for interesting and offered a very sat Olpan Wells, treasurer. four battle stars, a purple heart working 12 -hour shifts in the the farm U ^ atpd’ After AAA The group decided to meet the their home in Shoshone, Idaho isfactory method of irrigation on Mrs. Darlene Brown. Mon3ay of each month. At buzz-bomb and rocket factories :view and certification, the appli- and three pups. rvf e c m 1 1 n tt m a cations will be sent to the Port Lieut. Brown, son of Mr. and after visiting for several days at l.nr\W land of similar type. Captain Kerby, former Nyssa the August 6 meeting the men next to the camp.. We visited these Mis. Burnall Brown, has been the C. A. Wemick 'home. Mrs. Observations were made of ditch will adopt a membership roll, con factories and there were plenty land office of 9maller War Plants physician and surgeon, ls a veteran corporation, which will locate the made a flight leader with the air Stevens and Mrs. Wernick are sis bank sodding on the Daniel Arran- of 33 months service in the Euro sisting of 20 or 25 men, who will of V -l’s and V-2's left in them. ters. > forces in the Philippines. guenna farm and the Allen Ballard 1 work . . on ___ a volunteer ,__ Tunnels” und“er ' a" “chalk mountoln ¡'pP°rperty and sel1 ltJ ° tbe v*teran’ pean theater of operations. He basis. ’ To purchase property for use in wears the American defense ribb orchard and landscaping. • ________________ 1 were the factories, one 114 miles _ Lincoln Heights, has arrived in , business or professional enterprises, on and European theater of oper 'long and the other 1 3 4 miles, with Following the lunch at the Par- \ r r , * M P 17 f\T Q T A T T e California and is expected home ma branch experiment station an ' Li Iv/tlM li r j 1 IN o 1 /Y L/I j O many rooms you could put your veterans will apply direct to the ations ribbon with six battle stars. soon. Harris’ twin brother, Wade, smaller war plants office ln Port informal meeting was held to dis- CERES AT MEETING Despite Captain Kerby’s con building ln on each side. who is serving in the United States cuss some of the new land pro land. tentions, an article appearing ln "This is the prettiest country navy, is also expected to spend a blems by the men on the tour. The Any available item of surplus Miss Donna Goodell was Install I’ve ever seen, but the cities are The Stars and Stripes, army publi leave at home soon. ladies had a separate session with ed as Ceres at the regular meeting kaput (German for done, etc.,) property may be purchased except cation, said “But the army point Miss Florence Stewart, emergency alrerf l ’ p‘anW a"d system wouldn't work for an or F. C. Garren, son of Mr. and food preservation assistant of Can- of the Oregon Trail Grange Tues- The Germans are a pretty healthy " a‘ day night Miss Goodell succeeds looking people, mostly blonde and ,aclutles and “"V type oi Property dinary dog. The captain tried it. Mrs. G. F. Garren of Nyssa route yon county, leading the discussion. (Mrs. Cleo McDowell, who has mov- \ big and strong. Soldiers though which ls to be resold by the pur A Red Cross worker. Maureen 2 , .who joined the merchant mar Following the meetings, D. F. I are different than the rest, It chaser without re-processing Eligi Shanahan of Los Angeles, tried ines July 2. is at Avalon, Califor Franklin, station superintendent ed to Unity. The meeting was presided over by ] seems to me. We never talk to bility requirements for purchases her hand. too. No luck. nia, where he is taking training. conducted a tour of the station, include the following; “Ranger was browned off until He said he likes the service very explaining the various phases of George Cleaver, who acted as mas- ithem—that’s out." The total capital Investment ln last week-end, when two of Kerby’s ter in the absence of Dale Garrison. | . ________________ much. His address is F. C. Garren, work being done there. the farm cannot exceed $25,000, ln navy Irienda offered him a ride The Grangers expressed disapproval j ANDERSON RTTYTNO U. S. M. S. T. S., Sec. 282, Avalon, which the veteran has at leturt^a to thp states He went of road conditions around R)’asa t i t v 14P R 1 P1RTTP d T O R P 50 per cent interest. All of the California. and criticized county officials for LJ W I rUhC. U IV U L i o l U K h Ship with a ’201' file that said, Garren's brother, Arnold, has DISCUSSION HELD property to be purchased Is useful among other things, he had passed their alleged neglect of enforce- been promoted to the rank of M. ON POWER SET-UP D. L. Anderson of Adrian has to the operation of the farm, and his •profile’ and was physically ment of waste water regulations. Pvt. Donald E. Pitkin, 17, who 0. M. M. 3;c. His new address Is E. E. Bu h of Brogan Grange purchased the Owyhee Drug store the success of the farming enter fit to become a civilian dog. recently entered the marine corps, Arnold Garren, MoMM3;c, U. S. S- A discusion was held at a meet and Leroy Herrman made reports from Mrs. Barbara Smith and ex prise Is reasonably probable. f "Ranger was « four-month-old is now undergoing ‘boot” training LS-728, % FPO, San Francisco, Cal. ing of the Chalk Butte Grange j on the P U. D. meeting held ln P ^ts to take possession of the The regulation defines a veteran pup with a shrapnel wound when at the marine corps base, S a n ; -------- July 17 on the report given on the as a person who has served ln the Kerby first met him on the Anzlo business by September 1. Diego. " I Oliver Freel, AMMH Sic. left new PUD program in Malheur Vale. Mr. Anderson will sell his farm military or naval service since beachhead ln February, 1944. Ker More than 150 Grange members The young leatherneck, a former last week for San Diego for fur- county. and guests attended the picnic and machinery and other equipment September 16. 1940 and prior to by was with the tenth FA Bn., employe at the J. P. Copeland lum- ther duty after spending a 30- The ladies discussed the menu for swimming party held in the Cald- at auction August 1, but will re the end of the war and who has third division. He and Ranger used ber yards at Burns, Oregon, Is a day leave with his parents, Mr. the meal to be served at the tain possesion of his ranch, which an honorable discharge. [well park last Sunday. the same foxhole and got to be son of Mrs. Emma M. Pitkin of and Mrs. Frank Freel of Adrian. Pomona Grange meeting to be held The price of the property to the close friends. he has operated for the last 12 route 1. Nyssa. | -------- ln August. Mrs. Jake Kollen was years. Prior to the time he start veteran cannot exceed the cost “Ranger landed with third div Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bybee receiv-1 William Boersma, formerly a reported to be sick. Mrs. Ernest OAK LEAF WON BY ed farming, Anderson engaged In!to the government, less appropriate ision assault troops in southern ed word from their son. Jay, stat- prisoner of war in a camp in Ger- Smith served a lunch. CPL. JOHNNY EASON merchandising with the Wool worth allowances for depreciation, obsol F*rance last August and was in the ing that he has been promoted many for five months, visited The next meeting will be held escence, wear and tear, and sim Eplnal sector when the captain company and Skaggs grocery. from private to private first class, friends here. He has returned to August 7. With the First Cavalry Division on Mr. Anderson has been connect ilar fq^tors relating to its condi came to France a month later. He also told his parents for the Baker, where his parents, Mr. and Luzon— A bronze oak-leaf cluster ed with the Nyssa L. D. 8 . church tion and usefulness. “Ranger ls going back to Oregon first time that he was stationed Mrs. Andrew Boersma. former Ny Grass Fires Started— to the purple heart has been award since it was organized. He was to train. He’ll have to do a lot on Luzon island and that his com ssa residents, now live. He is on Firemen were called to extin ed to Corporal Johnny L. Eason, counselor to Bishop Luther Fife C ar D am aged In C rash of bird hunting when Kerby gets pany is training for something a 60-day recuperation furlough. guish several grass fires during the son of Mrs. Ida L. Blaine, route 1, for two years and was bishop for home. That may not be long. The "big". last few days. Fire Chief A1 Kuehn Nyssa. for wounds received in ac- two and one-half years. An automobile operated by Merr- captain has 104 points-for 43 With The 15th Air Force—After said apparently the fires were j tion on Luzon Island. The award Mrs. Smith, who has lived ln Wendell Ward, son of Mr. and service with the 15th air force in started by the owners to bum weed; was made by Brigadier General Nysa for about seven years, did lldean Robbins of Nyssa rural route months In the a’rmy, 31 overseas, Mrs. George B. Ward of Lincoln Italy. Cpl. John A. Church of Ny off vacant lots and the blazes went ¡Hugh Hoffman, commanding gen- not announce her plans, except to was badly damaged when U was and six battle stars. Heights will leave next Tuesday ssa. will soon return to the United out of control. The last call came J eral of the first cavalry division. say that she Is "going to take a ( truck by a truck driven by Howard Bybee on the highway near the Parents of Daughter— for induction into the army. A States with the veteran 456th this morning, when firemen went Corporal Eason has since re vacation." Nyata school house Wednesday af Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Burrell farewell party ln the form of a bomb group. to the J. J. Smith place In the turned to duty with his unit. ternoon. Robbins’ car stalled and are parents of a daughter born in weiner roast was given in his honor Since coming overseas, he has north part of town. Other fires Visit At Jamison— after he stepped from the machine St. Joseph's hospital at Tacoma, by the Lincoln young people at been assigned to the 456th bomb occurred Wednesday behind the Visits In Twin Falls— Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson and Butler's grove. ardment group commanded by Ool. Hollingsworth Hardware and Im- j Mrs. A1 Thompson left Saturday son, Marvin, and daughter, Mrs. the rear end of M was h it by Washington June 28. The baby, Thomas W Steed of Etowah, Tenn- plement company store, Sunday ¡for Twin Falls, Idaho for a few B. F Shaw, and Donnie Shaw the truck. The bed of the truck who ls a granddaughter of Mrs. Wayne Harris, merchant mar essee. a B-24 liberator bomber near the Thompson apartments and I days’ visit with her daughter, Mrs. spent Tuesday at the Herbert Shaw was knocked Into the highway. The A. L. Fletcher of Nyssa, has been car was practically demolished. No named Karen Lea. She weighed ine. son of Mrs. Annie Harris of (Continued on page 2) last Friday at the Zink place. I Verna Beutler. home at Jamison. cne was Injured. 8 pounds, 9 ounces. Of Horror Camp Canyon Tour is Well \ttended TT"? AAA to Handle V et Purchases Fire Department Organized Here m Our Bovs In The Service