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interested write Mirto. Oregon R SALE—Get the,,- rin g strawberries The NYSSA »dred. Lloyd W. U»n"jS T IC & a m<**ting~~^~^ g t d irectors of the o**? rs association w ill* , “ h »' 9 p. m. H i w an,.' INO. l u X )R SAN .'N oT i^" ‘NU--N, rs sanded 1 -rfeetlV Lu, d a l m achine and J ! rators. Telephone GAllLJtlTY JOURNAL i\ï> 8 A , OREGON, THUESfiXY, APRIL 25, 1946' LICLNSE EXAMINERS Q ^ h n n l T p s t f h p r Nyssa Students CHANGING SCHEDULE \ ' |T o Participate .. — — I Pleads Guiltv * S ta te driver license e x a m in e rs 1 Nyssa a t th e city h a i l , To Morals Count i l n Music Week I every * ,111 be two in weeks _______ on F rid ay from I i SALE *750^ !e lots, building jit* w structed house, etc. «¡i ' It, Nyssa. Grade School Pupils To 9 to 2 o’clock, instead of on w e d - g aiiee Foreman and Mrs. Give Program Friday, inesday- as ln the past' secretary Burbidge Clerk of M ay 3 • of S ta te R obert S. F arrell, J r„ Grand Jury : said today. T he change is effective MOTHER HONORED F i r s t P r js o n e rS - _ 1 DATE IS CHANGED Reach Nyssa lo At th e last executive board rneet- To Serve in PUD " Work On i arms ' lag of th e M alheur C ounty Pub- Primary Voting _______ lie H e a lth association, th e boar, decided to hold a m eeting th, second M onday of each m onth a 1 p. m. T ed B erreth , newly elected pres- Nyss.i school pupils have m ade May 1, a n d th e first sto p in Nyssa T h e sp rin g term of circuit court T he first C e rm a n prisoners of I ident of th e association, presides aM kngcincuts to p a rtic ip a te in th e un d er th e new schedule will be on , has been cancelled because th e only w ar to re ac h Nyssa this season j a t th e m eeiing, w hich was a tte n d Music week observance in Nyssa M ay. 3 j persons whose case was to have for work on M alheur county farm s . ed by 10 perosns. E arl Blackabj a n # o th er p a rts of th e county. | “P o p u latio n increases ln m nny ¡ been considered pleaded guilty ln arrived here Sunday a n d m o r e , co u n tV c h airm a n of th e finance , . com m ittee, appointed as new m em - T h e principal school function ln O regon area s have resulted ln in - Vale last w eek-end before Judge were expected today, m aking a . Qf hlfi L,om m lttee Verl observance of Music week In Nyssa < creased dem ands for driver license M. A. Biggs. to ta l of 800 for th is territo ry . , of Vale a n d Mrs. O. Y. C hester of w ill be the a n n u a l program given service." F a rre ll said. “In order to j L. O. Berry, 71-ear-old Hope C a p ta in E. E. G aish, who will be , H arper, by th e grade school, w hich will be provide th e best possible service j school teach er, pleaded guilty to P re sid e n t B e rreth c o n g ratu la ted ivx.no. ALiU£¿Ki’ H ELDT in charge of six prisoner of w ar !ld M ay 3 a t 8 p. m. in the j tor th e greatest n um ber of p e rso n s,! a charge of sodomy Involving boys cam ps, said 550 oi th e 8u0 will be Mrs. Jessie M. F raser. C ounty C h ristm a s seal sale c h airm a n , g y m n a , mm. ! we have re-organized several te rr- | a t his school. P assing sentence was MRS. HELDT NAMED j billeted in th e Nyssa cam p a n d 250 a n d h e r 37 local ch airm e n for | in th e Vale cam p. T h e program will be given as . itories, breaking some of th em into postponed u n til fu rth e r investiga- j NYSSA CANDIDATE th e ir success. T h e fin al to ta l re- T h irte e n enlisted m en of th e i ported by Mrs. F ra se r for th e 1945 I sm aller divisions and ln som e in - , tion. follow s: N MOTHER CONTEST,Am erjcan arm y y arriv arrlved wlth thel--------- ________ ! A m erican arm ed w itn tn e sea, , ale ------------- coilectlon was ------------ 14900. T w en- - Second grade— C ircus T im e, T he stances, adding new a reas to te rr- E ig h t Indictm ents a g ain st B erry NTED- Lady^Twrejn, rs a day. Polar c«u, n e 124. ' E le c tio n B o a r d s TÎ » . 550 Of 800 In County To l»e Housed In Nyssa Camp Opinion Applying To Lo cal Election Cited By Attorney T h e question of w h eth er g e n e ral ejection boards would be el igible to serve also in th e PU D election, w hich will coincide With th e prim ary election M ay 17 was th e subject of a special opinion NTE3> - Bulldozer wottj from th e office of th e a tto rn e y - write Clower's B rothers, f general, d a te d O ctober 2, 1940 in sa, Oregon. connection w ith th e form ation of a people's u tility d istric t ln M a r lon county. For T h e 1940 opinion was called to th e a tte n tio n of th e sponsoring com m ittee of th e proposed M al h e u r county people's u tility dis M rs. A lbert H eldt of Nyssa h a s 1 first gloup oi .p ‘? s° Pf rs a n d 12 ty-five per c en t of th a t am ount tric t by C harles W. Sw an, Vale C ircus Is Com ing, T h e C ircus P u r- itories. were re tu rn e d by th e county g rand rimaries been chosen by tn e A m erican L eg -I m ?f.e 1,flc e , P“ e a y - | was se n t to th e O regon T ubercu e d e e n d T h e Circus. S ta te driv er license e xam ination ju ry la st week. a tto rn ey , according to in form ation le , P ^ 30“ *** are sc ?^dul®d 0 , losls association. T w enty per cent L94fi T h e g ra n d ju ry will probably be l i n auxiliary a n d Nyssa Civic club ; F irst grade— Sw eet S pringtim e, service u n d e r th e new schedule received by th e O a te City Jo u rn a l as c an d id ate for O regon m o th e r sta r w o r k o n t h e fa rm s M a y 1 . 're m a in e d w ith th e O regon assoc- called to m eet th e la tte r p a rt of L ittle Miss T ulip, a n d B utterfly A considerable n um ber of M ax- , latlo n |n d flve ^ c e n t w#9 w n t from C. S. H arris, secretary of th e is good roads, will be based on th e need Indicated A ugust, D istrict A tto rn ey E. O tis for 1948. T h e w inner in th e sta te leans have arrived in M alheur B ongt (m otion song). sponsoring group. I war I to th e N atio n al T uberculosis assoc - T h ird grade— M erry M ay Day. by th e n um ber of ap plications re- S m ith said th is week. T h e court contest will be honored on Moth- T h e opinion of I. H. Van W in wor*c in fa rm fields a n d lation to c arry out th e functions ____ ___ . Soul, . ceived in various com m unities dur ju ry w as excused by Judge Biggs er's day. T h e n a tio n a l w inner will couldy T ______ h ird grade— S u n __ of My kle, form er a tto rn e y -g e n e ra l of receive a free trip to New' Y ork 1 !^Pre,._ar, e _,_„„a of th a t association a n d finance O , # u sa n n a , to n ette q u a rte t. R ose- ! ing recent m onths. T hus, m ore ire - i u n til f u rth e r call, O regon reads In p a rt: I th e to ta l will probably reach 600. lesearch on tuberculosis. “ In a n election upon th e ques m ary L lgart, B etty Lou Sanders, j qUenb, service h a s been a rra n g e d ! A' c f * ' 1^ ° i „ NjDssau was fore- City. T h e s ta te contest Is sponsored As a result, th e tran sp o rte d lauoi Ivertlsem ent by Al» Og ■ Billy Lovejoy a n d by "T he Voice of A m erican W om D avid H artley, fQr a reas w here ,a tio n ln creas. m an a n d Mrs. Sid B urb n d g e was tio n of c re a tin g a peoples u tility population in th e county th is year a t P o rt- »— es h a y e resuUed r d e_ clerk of th e g ra n d ju ry O th e r e , n ”, , w ith h e adquarters- a n d J u s t a ------------- P ra y e r Away d istric t ln b u t n o t Including all , . . , , will be 1400, w hich will be larger m o m r u s i* o n m r o T n n i* n I l P h a i t T / i n a t ,, .. . m em bers were L au ra D. C h rltto n ol land. T h e n a tio n a l co n test is s p o n - : ;th ( - S ix th grade— H om em ade Love and m ands. of M arlon county, to be held con a n th e n um ber of w orkers d u r Nyssa, Mrs. C. F. T roy of O ntario, W T M V Q N h B ack T o Oregon. c u rre n tly w ith a general election i n g th e 1945 season. T he w ar food Mrs. Elsie M unson of Vale a n d Joe com m ittee of th e G olden Rule a d m in istra tio n is establishing a p<,urth gcade— Apple Blossom y in t h a t co u n ty th e judges a n d foundation of New York. F. B each of Vale. a n d D andelions. clerks of th e general election ln r— „„ . . __ m obile cam p on th e N yssa-A drlan T h e q ualifications required are . . . „ , . . . T h e gran d jury re tu rn e d th re e F ifth grade— T a p D ance, accom - P lans are n early com pleted for th e precin cts w holly or p a rtly w ith t h a t one m ust be a h om e-m aker, i ,h ighWay XL™ n o t tru e bills. a m i l y N ew spape p»m et, t . C arol Bybee. th e carn iv al a n d dance to be held in th e proposed d istric t a re re good m other, active In com m unity > r ,some ° „ ^ lM exl^ n s- , ° ^ er S p rin g tim e and q u ire d by law to serve also in th e a ffa irs a n d be able to m ake a n d M exlcans wiH be housed on lnd‘v- ln th e Nyssa gym nasium S a tu r people’s u tility d istric t election, Ap ™ th SGT. J. B. ATKESON idual farm s. day n ight, May 4 by th e Nyssa hold friends. p « i J u n io r high school— W hen you B eet th in n in g was sta rte d th is Lions club for th e ben efit of th e n o tw ith sta n d in g th e voting place VISITS IN NYSSA T h e com m ittee said: In a p re cin ct m ay not be w ith in week on a sm all scale but will d e M alheur M em orial hospital. o c tro i .A P re e ta n S w a n d 1 W ere Youl;K- M a«8le‘ o ld "M rs. H eldt Is a n excellent m o th * • * * su0 - of con O ak en B ucket, a n d Hom e O n th e T h e O n ta rio T igers tied th e score I world-wide A 1946 Jeep a n d a $1000 inboard such d istrict. M /S g t. Ja m es B. Atkeson a r r e r a n d h om e-m aker, h a s a fine velop Into a n extensive w ork p ro R ange “Hon. Lyle J . Page, a and its meaning to g gram next week. in th e seventh and scored a n o th e r ived in Nyssa la st T h u rsd a y to i m otorboat will be given away. In T h e Nyssa h igh school band a n d | ru n jn t be 10th fram e to defeat visit h is p aren ts, M r. a n d Mrs. A. fam ily of six sons, fo u r ln th e I h unique self help fonia a d d itio n to th e c arn iv al lea tu re s, D istrict A ttorney, M arion C ounty. service of th e ir c o u n try a n d tw o I glee club will p a rtic ip a te ln th e the Nyssa h igh school baseball D ear Mr. P age: I am in receip t of a n auction will be held. L. Atkeson, a n d o th e r relatives. a t hom e, t h e works c o n stan tly for I county m usic festival to be held team on th e O n ta rio diam ond in your le tte r of O ctober 1, 1940, in T h e Eagles lodge will have charge Sgt. A tkeson, crew chief for M a j " adumfltan th e A m erican Legion auxiliary a n d □ rUmt ln O n ta rio M onday, April 29. a league gam e T uesday by a count or G eneral H arper, was sta tio n e d Red Cross. S h e is also active in •t T*# O S M I . of th e refresh m en ts. T h e A m erican w hich you re fe r to sections 56-3421 M OM*JOT L ynn J . L aw rence, m usic in stru c of 5 to 4. VV i l l l i n nr girl I Legion will h a n d le th e gam es and a n d 56-3441, O regon code 1935 su p a t T em plehof airdrom e, B erlin, c h u rc h a n d civic club. Mrs. H eldt to r ln th e Nyssa schools, will play plem ent, re la tin g to th e holding or TV I I I D C O l d g c Q conduct th e auction. N yssa scored two ru n s in th e G erm any. L eaving B erlin, they has a ch arm in g personality a n d PUm* m W « n w □ a Violin solo on O n ta rio ’s Music fo u rth a n d two in th e fifth . O n t T h e Eagles will c an c el th e ir elections fo r th e fo rm atio n , c o n stopped a t P a ris a n d T h e Azores m any frien d s.” WW a t a M o ! : week program T h u rsd a y n ig h t of ario tallied once in th e first, twice A boatin g carnival for th e b ene usual dance th a t nig h t. K e n n eth solid atio n or a d d itio n to people’s (*•«• #1 a n d arriv ed a t M itchell field. Long n e x t week. in th e th ird a n d once in th e sev Islan d , New Y ork 25 V4 ho u rs late r. fit of th e M alheur M em orial h o s Pond's o rc h e stra will fu rn ish th e u tility d istricts. “Sections 56-3440 a n d 56-3441 re e n th , tying th e score a t 4 to 4. T hey “w ent to W ashington, D. C„ EAGLES PROPOSE p ita l to be established a t Nyssa m usic. la te to th e holding of su c h elec In th e first h a lf of th e seventh, w here G eneral H arper, Colonel PERMANENT PEACE RARE GEMS SHOWN | will be held by Nyssa residents a t tio n s c o n cu rre n tly w ith general e l held th e a d v an tag e in a 4 W ursten, Lt. Col. B u rn e tte a n d Sir. I th e S n a k e river bridge S u n d a y $1403 RAISED FOR AT GRANGE MEETING Nyssa ections held th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try to 3 score. At th e opening of th e S h o lto Douglas, chief a ir m arsh al Vote For T o m a in ta in p e rm a n en t peace i a fte rn o o n .A p r il 28. P F IT u r p e 01 counties ln w hich th e d istric t ^ L-rv-W OO J , H. R obyler a n d A rchie McGee fram e, Z ittercob flied ^ m out a n d of th e R. A. F., a tte n d e d to o ff th e n a tio n s of th e world m ust | T h e Nyssa boat club u b u lld n lg ' ^ or p a rt th ere p f is located. of C aldw ell presented a n o u tsta n d - “ c h ard s stru c k out. T h en th e icial business. A fter flying to the adopt th e ideals of th e F ra te rn a l a concession booth a t th e boat R esidents of Nyssa a n d vicinity "S ection 56-3440 provides, a m :H ARLES W.S# liberty, tru th , landiiag for th e serving of re fre sh - Ing collection of m in erals and gems «-reworks sta rte d . W heeler singled, west coast, S ir. S h o lto Douglas O rder of E agles -C . A. (S u n - | m ent s . T h e public Is invited to over-subscribed th e R ed Cross quo ong o th e r th in g s, t h a t ln case a a t . m eeting of th e Oregon T rail C ham bers w ent to first on a n a tte n d e d m eetings in Los Angeles. ustice and equality S undberg, n a tio n a l Eagle t a ge boat rides w ith local boat t a for th is area, according to Mrs. d istric t is n o t co -term ln o u s w ith Sgt. Atkeson sp en t tw o days here ny) lepublican Candi O ra n g e T uesday n ig h t. e rro r a n d ° ‘aves a ily -peaker a n d philosopher told m em -1 o w ner, T he proceeds from the B ern ard F rost, o h alm an of the th e county th e re sh a ll M r McGee, vice p resid en t of th e over flrst th a t resulted in a n while en route to S eattle. ‘be p rep ared a n d fu rn ish e d to bers of the Nyssa aerie in a n a d - . r jdes wjjj g0 to th e h o spital fund, Nyssa com m ittee. Ow yhee C ounty M ineral and Gem e r r ° r - ®corlnK W heeler. T he next th e co u n ty clerk, for d istrib u A to ta l of $1403.40 w as raised For dress la st week a t th e E agles club- | Som e o u t.s ide boats m ay p a rtlc - society displayed his collection of flled lu th e outfleld for the tio n to th e election Judges of locally. h<msc- ipate in th e races th a t a re expected petfcfied woods a n d told G ran g ers fllaa' o l,t- . a n y precin cts w hich a re n o t Mrs. F ro st expressed th a n k s to T h e dynam ic guest of N y s sa 1 to be held t h a t th is locality h a s th e best p e t- 1 T h e w inning ru n was scored by wholly c o n ta in ed w ith in th e District Atto those who contrib u ted a n d those Eagles, intersp ersin g his ta lk w ith j club m em bers w ent to th e m oun- rifted woods in th e world. ™ av“ l r -he 10lh ln n in 8 on a b oundaries of th e d istric t h old anecdotes a n d hum or, defined th e ta in s la st T h u rsd ay for a large who assisted w ith th e cam paign. ing such election, a m ap show of Malheur Eagle sp irit as th e rig h t a ttitu d e joad Qf logs, w hich they are using I r e r e anU t h t s d 5 fh e O n ta rio b a t- _______ ing th e p a rt of su c h precin ct " l T j f c , Mr R obyler .s collection ‘« s a n d allowed six hits. Tw'o O n - T he A m algam ated S ugar com - coward God a n d m an . S undberg , ¡n tb e construction of a new w h a r f X w ith in a n d w ith o u t th e d istric t ta rio h u rlers w hiffed 13 batters, p an y ra n k e d fo u rth in th e U nited who is on a to u r of O regon aeries, j w h,c h wiu be 10 by 40 feet in size. 1 V - f t l l C e F r 1 1 1 1 0 I S ‘Intelligent Eré includes b o th local a n d foreign Nyssa a n d shall fu rn ish such o th e r registered five hits. H artley 2 S ta te s of 21 dom estic su g ar beet said trib u te to th e h u m a n ita ria n R. m eans as m ay, in th e ir Jurg- tient of the Lar D. Iseri, a sing.e a n d a double, j concerns in th e 1945-46 m anufac- .pirit of th e F ra te rn a l O rd er of /-»■ i c n Y ’ C P R O D I ste r Loyd Adam s a p p o in ted a m en t, be requisite to enable th e H o i- 1 a n d Billings a double. I ‘ure of sugar, according to in fo r Eagles, w hich h a s a m em bership t U d K I 3 r K U U U L t election Judges to d eterm in e clim bing tow ard th e m illion m ark . CONCERN TO HAVE m as Alva Ooodell* and C h a rle y ' T hp N>’“ a baU in? order was m atlo n receiVed by H ' A' B e n n in 8- T h e c an c er control drive Is n e a r w hich of such electors sh a ll president of th e com pany, from th e larg est of a n y ben efit paying NEW STRUCTURE *d. Adv. by ing Its close w ith N yssa fa r from O H de, to m ake p lans_for th e au c- » * * £ »b : “ g j h ave th e rig h t to vote’, F re d O . T aylor, vice p resid en t of fra te rn a l org an izatio n in Am erica. W. Swan j Its quota. tlo n sponsored by O regon TralJ th u s show ing th e In ten tio n th a t th e U nited S ta te s B eet S u g a r a s S undberg pointed out th a t Ed W ild, ow ner of th e O. K. T ire Nyssa's quota Is $150 a n d only th e sam e election board sh a ll p re |inge in connection w ith th e D. Iseri, cf; Y am ada, 2b; O h an a, sociation in W ashington, D. C. “E agle eyes” see a vital need for shop. Is erecting a building a t S ix ss, a n d Moore, S to k er a n d S u th about h a lf of th a t a m o u n t has side over th e castin g of people’s fteur M em orial h o spital c a r- T h e A m algam ated produced 11.24 proper youth guidance, aid to th e th stre e t a n d Good avenue for th e erlan d , substitutes. been collected. Anyone dealring to u tility d istric t b allots as over th e 11 to be held M ay 4. T h e O n ta rio b a tte ry was Glaves, per c en t (or 2,679,584 bags) of th e re tu rn in g servicem en, extension of C urry Produce. co n trib u te, m ay do so by dropping b a llo ts re la tin g to th e g en eral e l n a tio n 's beet sugar, being exceeded social security and stim u la tio n of C onner a n d Plaza. T h e building, m ade of w hite his coins Into one of th e Jars ection in th e county. T he la st tw o gam es of th e B ull only by G re a t W estern, Holly and p o st-w ar em ploym ent. T h e n a tio n a l blocks, will be 48 by 42 feet. T h e placed ln c onvenient spots ln local "S ection 56-3441 provides: dogs will be played a t hom e. New A m erican C rystal com panies and organization h a s lau n ch ed pro building will provide se p a ra te sp a c business houses. "‘In case a n y election h e reu n d e r Plym outh will be here F rid ay a n d . the O gden concern m an u fa ctu re d g ram s to a tta in these objectives. es for th e poultry a n d egg and "T he m oat vital th in g about c a n w h e th er called by th e com m ission m ore th a n th e com bined to ta l of In th e p a st “E agle eyes" were d ir cream d e p artm e n ts. T h e floors will Vale T uesday of next week. cer is th a t we can do S o m e th in g o r by th e board, Is held c o n c u rr i th e o th e r th ree o perating co m p an ected a t w orkm en's com pensation be of concrete. about it," Mrs. H arry M iner, local ently w ith a n election in a m u n i pregateci sand* i e s in Id a h o a n d U tah, Mr. T aylor's laws, m o th e rs’ pensions, old age kerbert F ish er a n d H. C. G relg R a lp h C urry, owner of th e bus c h a irm a n , said. "C ancer Is now c ip ality or co u n ty c o n ta in in g ln pensions a n d social security, m eas- | re p o rt shows. ye organized th e M alheur P ro - iness, said h e will have a n excell- causing one d e a th out of every | C olorado again led th e n a tio n ln ures which th e o rganization spon- e n t refrig eratio n plan t. He now eight. T h e $12,000,000 w hich Is be- whole or in p a r t th e sam e t e r r i ed sand and 60 (B cojnpany, a c o -p a rtn e rsh ip to ry as th e d istric t, th e Judges a n d I th e 17 sta te s in w hich sugar beets ' sored a n d worked for u n til they have s ta rte d con stru ctio n of conducts his business in a build- I |„ g sought th is y ear will be sp e n t clerks of such election sh a ll serve | are grow n w ith a to ta l produc- . were enacted in to law, Sundberg acklr.g shed on th e Hom edale ing on w est M ain street. ln th e following m a n n e r: Sixty as election officials of th e d is f cement per}»' ------------ ) tio n of 5,459,351 bags. Id a h o was said. ch n e a r th e so u th city lim its, per c e n t will be re ta in e d w ith in the tric t election." lie building, of sh e e t m etal con- . O rg an izatio n of food for fam ine | fo u rth w ith 2,108,323 a n d U ta h I T h e speaker said th e purpose of s ta te to spread knowledge to every ctlon, will be 150 by 50 feet. relief in M alheur county was eff- seventh w ith 1,123,906. T o tal p ro - “Eagle claw s was to lift a n d help body ln every com m unity t h a t c a n red in Nyssa ected last week w ith ap p o in tm en t duction hi th e 17 sta te s for th e w herever possible, to hold as long ow ners will h a n d le various cer is curable ln Its e arlie st stages of D. M. Jo h n sd n as county c h a ir- 1945-46 cam paign was 23.839,440 as we can. a n d to fig h t w hen nec- cs of vegetable packing. a n d to help com m unities provide O reig h a s b e in a s s o c ia te d . m an. w ith th re e com m ittees c h a rs - . bags, a n increase of som e 4,000,000 essary." He added "Eagle w ings” m ore a n d b e tte r h o spital facilities rd were directed a t “m oving onw ard, a w ell-know n produce firm s in ed w lth varied dutles in th e fu r* I bags over 1944-45. for th e prevention, diagnosis and C o n trac ts w ith th e A m algam ated upw ard a n d G od -w ard .” T h e a n n u a l ju n io r-sen io r b a n s a for th e la st nine years. M r . '‘h « a n « iood w n se rv a tio n .1 tre a tm e n t of cancer. T h e balance “T h e F. O. E. m eans fin est on quet of th e Nyssa high school will will be used by th e A m erican C an - Mr. Fiwalt of th e O regon S ta te er Is a pro m in en t fa rm e r In th e | hooie; to th e e " d th a t ™ r * 1°°“ S u g a r com pany grow ers in Idaho, and Gravel s a section. T hey expect to have | m »V ^ exported to countries w here e aste rn O regon a n d U ta h for th e e a rth as well as F ra te d n a l O rd er be held F rid a y evening ln th e cer society for research on a scale college d a iry d e p a rtm e n t will Judge 1946 crop show th a t to d a te 81,000 0f Eagles,” S u n d b erg said. "T he high school building. A dance will kir p la n t ln o peration in t l m e |huTn * « p r« a “ s sim ilar to th e successful w ar-tim e th e stock exhibited a t th e M al In th a t M alheur county also is a acres of beets have been p lan te d finest th in g s on e a rth a re h u m an be held a fte r th e d inner. early potatoes. a tom ic-energy research , a n d also h e u r C ounty Jersey sp rin g show to key area in production of foods th is spring, Mr. B enr.ing said, and j beings, fra te rn ity a n d our n a tio n .” T h e Juniors will be hosts a t th e for public in fo rm atio n a n d services.” be held May 18 on th e Nyssa high ------------- -------------- w hich will help alleviate w orld- w ith favorable growing w eather banquet. T h e fresh m en girls will school grounds. T h e an n o u n ce m e n t JAKE BUREAU OF I wide suffering, th e program is ex- a n d an adequate labor supply, th e R e tu rn s Home— serve a n d th e sophom ore girls will was m ade by Rosel H u n ter, c h a ir CITY ORDERS UNIT j pected to have p a rtic u la r appeal com pany m ay reach th e 4,000.000 f M arion Jo h n so n of L ongm ont, prep are th e food. ÜCLAMATION SET m an of th e show com m ittee. i here, Mr. Jo h n so n said. bag m ark from th e c u rre n t crop. 1 C olorado le ft for his hom e W ed- T h e program will be given as FOR TREE SPRAYING Jersey breeders have m ade g reat Saving w h eat a n d fa ts is the B locking a n d th in n in g of beets j nesday. Mr. Jo h n so n , son of Mr. follows: "W hen You W ore a T u lip ”, E stablishm ent of th e C e n tra l ------------ ¡progress ln th e last year, Mr. H u n t- prim ary objective, according to will begin la te th is week in th e ^ a n d M rs. F. A. Jo h n so n of N u- (welcome) Don H erren; "A nd I Bake R iver D istrict of th e bureau T h e city has ordered equipm ent j te r said. Several o u tstan d in g h erd reclam ation w ith G eorge N. word received from Joseph K. C ar- Boise valley, served by th e com - ( Acres, h a d ju st re tu rn e d from W ore a Big R ed Rose", (response) for spraying of elm trees, which sires have been secured a n d p u r- R ay Bybee; "Nosle D utchm an", a re very susceptible to elm b e e tle .1 chase of choice bred heifers from rte r of Boise as d istric t m a n a - son. form er P o rtla n d m ayor, who pany's factories a t N am pa, I d a h o 1 O crm any. -------------------- ------ (senior rem iniscences! V irginia b u t C ity M anager E. K. B urton B ram p to n breeding have b rought has been a nnounced by R. J. is s ta te food for fam ine relief and Nyssa, O regon. In th e Id a h o , d istrict, including T w in Falls, B u r- To Jo in N a v y - T ro u tn e r; “Dikes W ell F ortified", Is n o t prepared to sta te w hen th e re w blood lines to th e county, |e w e ll. regional director. T h is dls- c h airm a n . ley a n d R u p e rt a rea, th in n in g will Jo h n F la n a ry enlisted ln th e (c h a ra c te r building) J a n e t Irving; o u tfit will be received. T h e com fnittees here Include: 1ct will be responsible for all ! T h e public will also have an op- T rad e group—Dave Powers. O n t begin approxim ately M ay 15, and I navy a t Boise T uesday a n d will ' W hen I t ’s T ulip T im e In H olland", pnstruction, o p eratio n a n d m ain- T h e sprayer will be used th is p o rtu n lty to view th e K in g m an nance activities, pow er pro ject ario, c h a irm a n ; H ersehel T h o m p In C ache a n d W eber counties in leave for S an Diego S a tu rd ay . He S p en cer L ane: "L et th e W ind year, If R arrives ln tim e. I K olony perseys bred by C liff B eau- I is a son of Mrs. W illie M ay F la n - Blow", (o p p ortunity) M argene T a l C lty officials were unsuccessful m ont. T h e B eaum ont Jerseys have s a n d a d m in istra tio n of b u r- son, Nyssa, G ene C lark. Vale, and U ta h a bout tw o weeks later. bot; “ Beside a D utch C anal", la st y ear In m aking satisfacto ry alw ays been a focal point a t a n y ary. functions a ffe c tin g th e area. a J o rd a n Valley m em ber to be R e tu rn s Home— --------------------------- (piano d uet) A drienne P e terso n and a rra n g e m e n ts for spraying by com show In M alheur county, Mr. H u n t include th e m a in stre a m of appointed. •eship training j Mr. a n d Mrs. E zra Belts left A ttends F u n eral— R obert M cDonald. C onsum ers—Rev. C. L. C a lla h an , m ercial concerns. .riv e r from Lew iston to Bliss, er said. nnd basins of th e fallowing O n tario , c h a irm a n ; Mrs. M. H. for th e ir hom e in U ta h a fte r vis- | Ja k e K raal, ow ner of Ja k e 's F ix- A pproxim ately 20 breeders will F h h In C ottonw ood— Egg H unt Held— G alt, Vale. Mrs M. L. Ju d d , Nyssa, •tes: S alm on, B u rn t. M ai- G alt, Vale. Mrs M. L. Ju d d , Nyssa, iting several days w ith th e ir son, it shop, left la st F rid a y for Col- e n te r stock ln th e show. fice of the sv ette, W eiser, Ow yhee Mrs. EM Beam , Ironside. Mrs. O er- Ersel, a n d fam ily here. b u m . C olorado to a tte n d th e fu n - Mr. a n d Mrs. V lbert K essler a n d A pproxim ately 100 ch ild ren be- # . i d B runeau. Irtt S ta in . R oute 2. Nyssa. a n d Mrs --------------------------- e ral of his b rother. Jo h n K raal. Mr. a n d Mrs. S. P. Bybee sp e n t tw een th e ages of 3 a n d 12 enjoyed R e tu rn s From Visit— E aster 8 u n d a y fishing on C o tto n - | a n E aster egg h u n t a t th e Nyssa b a r t e r , form er com m issioner C harles H arris, Vale. P a re n ts O f Hon— 1 --------------------------- Mrs. EM S teinke h a s re tu rn e d wood creek, m aking a good c a t c h .' p a rk S a tu rd a y a fternoon. O fficers from a visit w ith relatives In Red reclam ation, is well know n to EMucatlon—R obert T h u rs to n ,' Mr. a n d Mrs. L oren H ite a re W rek -F n d in N am pa— reclam atlo n lsts ln Id a h o and Vale, c h a irm a n : Elmo S m ith and p a ren ts i t a son b o m in th e B ritt- : Miss B etty Lou Jo rd a n sp e n t the R ay Bybee a n d M ark H artley sp en t and tea ch e rs of th e L D B . prim ary Cloud a n d K earney, N ebraska. Rhe ¿ stem Oregon, h aving first m ov- R alp h C. C urtis. O ntario, a n d K. Ingham N ursing hom e in O n ta rio w eek-end ln N am pa visiting rel- th e w eek-end on a fishing trip to sponsored gam es a n d fu rn ish ed l".-> ■ was aw ay from hom e for five C am p creek. to Id a h o in 1908. I v . Powell, Nyssa. .la s t F riday. atives. ra b b it w ith plenty of colored eggs [ weeks 4 SA L E - Netted genTa, . $2 per hundred bun j ;llne ranch. 6 lies i 1 sa. R ichard Maw. J imissioner >dell S cience Mow 8rade Carnival Plans About Complete Tigers Defeat Nyssa Diamond Outfit 5 to 4 Roat Carnival I Local Firm 4 th Sugar Producer Short Of Quota oduce Concern Erecting Plant ave Mor \ Famine Relief Group Formed Juniors To Be Banquet Hosts ourni Ewalt to Judge Jersey Animals