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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON TH U R SD AY, PART OF CANNING MACHINERY p a hr six Tract Drawing Will be Helc. Four tracts of land under the Owyhee and Vale Irrigation projects wl 1 be given away at a drawing to be held by the bureau of recla mation In Vale at 1:30 p.m. Aug ust 27. Forty-two applications lor the 35-acre tract under the Vale pro ject and 4B applications for the three tracts under the Owyhee pro ject have been approved. Many of tne veterans seeking the lands filed applications under both projects so A U G U S T 21, 1947 that they liave more than one chance for a homestead right. The i deadline for filnig of applications was June 2. Lands to be opened total 103 teres. The Vale tract Is locate : -bout three miles east of Willow- reek postoffice directly west of the railroad The other three tracts, a. under the Owyhee, total 138 irrl gable acres, 41 and 51 acres each are south of Adrian and the thu\ 40 acres. Is north of Homedale 7 hi four farms were not suitable to. settlement until recently. The bureau of reclamation an nounced that the four puolic land in Utah, with friends and relatives. plane Monday morning on a busi ness trip. duys Pool Hall— G IR L HONORED A If Daniels of Ontario has pur chased the Rosebud club and Is re Miss Norene Howe, daughter of modeling the building, which he Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Howe of has purchased. American Fork, was honored guest ■'!> to Yellowstone i ark— Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burningham lew their plane to Ye.lowstone >ark over the week-end, meeting Mrs. Burningham's sister and party it the Old Faithful Inn. j at a pinic party given at the city i park Saturday. The group attend- • ed the theater afterwards. Mrs. i Mary E. and Mrs. D. O. Bybee were chaperones Norene is staying with her grandmother for several weeks '•'lies to Utah— George Stettler went to Utah by here. WANTED SEE Frank T. Morgan MEN AND WOMEN FOR PRUNE PACKING Work to begin about August 25. A ll types of jobs open, including ring-facing, sorting, filling, loading, etc. Prevailing wage. For further in formation, write or contact —ABOUT— Avoget Property If Interested F ru itla n d C o -c p e ra tiv e , Inc. Phone 38-2 "II Fruitland , i r p i I I' HI t • || 1.1 |i| |1 M HI III I'l M il M W ill M HOP P I C K E R S Asked to Register By SEPTEMBER I Part of the machinery vital to the processing of sweet corn is shown above as it appears in the Idaho Canning company plant at Nyssa. In the batch mixer shown at right creamed corn is mixed with liquids. The closing machine at the left seals the tops oi the cans immediately after the corn is poured into the containers. 4 (Photos by Evans Studio» farm units are being released to opportunity for farm settlement by war veterans. Most of the applications received 'or the drawing came from veterans living outside Malheur county. 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N „ from the Oregon bate board of health, and Miss Lorraine Skibeli, representing the Dregon Tuberculosis and Health issoclation. The schedule for the unit follows: August 25, Juntura: August 26, Harper; August 27, Vale; August 28, Adrian; August 29, Nyssa; Aug ust 30, Nyssa; August 31, county fair; September 1. county fair; Sep tember 2, Ontario; September 3, Ontario; September 4, Ontario; September 5, Ontario. On September 5 only the large 14 by 17 inch films will be taken of those persons whose miniature films show any suspicious findings. Chest x-rays are to be offered free of charge to any resident of Malheur county over six years of tge. The cost will be born jointly by the Oregon state board of health, the Oregon Tuberculosis ind Health association and the Malheur County Public Health as sociation. Letters Inviting residents to make appointments for their chest x- rays were mailed from the health lepartment in the court house at Vale. Readers are urged to reply immediately In asking for then appointment cards. It is expected that about twice as many persons will be x-rayed this year as last. LOCAL NEWS Member of Jury— Charles Newbill of Nyssa is a member of the grand jury chosen recently. The gland jury will meet August 25 and the fall firm of circuit court will open September 2. and accessories HERRIMAN MOTOR CO. Phone 56w MR. CORN GROWER We Pay Cash on the Barrelhead FOR YOUR SWEET CORN We will buy it in the field or delivered at our plant. DR. E D W IN W . O LD H AM . D. C. Chii’opractic GRIGG BROTHERS PRODUCE Ontario, Oregon Physician Trailer space available. Tents, lights and water furnished. See or Write Robert Runcorn' Route 2, Nyssa Two miles west of Desseret sheep ranch IS S O S T Y L E Potato Support Prices Listed The schedule o f support prices for the 1947 potato crop in effect for Malheur county ranges from $2.10 per hundredweight for July to $2.90 for January, 1948 and the remainder of the marketing season, according to Glen L. Hutchinson, chairman of the county A A A com mittee. These prices are for U.S. No. 1 potatoes, sacked and loaded in carloads. In order to determine net price to the farmer 65c per hundredweight should be deducted from this schedule of prices. Prices are somewhat higher than those >f previous years because of higher storage costs and to assure farmers an average support price of 90 per cent of the July 1 parity. In order to be eligible for support prices, farmers must have stayed within their acreage goals and must pay a fee of $1.60 per acre to secure a certificate of eligibility before September I. which Is the deadline iate. Application for the certificate .•an be made at the A A A office in -he city hall, Ontario. Mr Hutch inson added that the $1.60 per acre for long season. Go to Utah— on Grand Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Ersel Beus and family and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Beus and family left Tuesday morning for a two-weeks vacation 111 III ll lt l Nil I «1 III III III HI III III III 11 III I'l I'l I'l III 1 1 III ||| III I'l I'l I'l HI HI HI II win tu lli i'i rri'M 'i'ro'iîiii'iiiiiinm h Reboring, Valve Grind ing, Lathe work. Parts Phone 196-W paid as a service fee could well be considered as market price in surance. Picking will begin around September 1 a. I.el up nt lra.il an hour before anyone elte in the houte . h. IT'ash in cold water . . . c. I hop wood and ip lit kin d lin g fo r the »lov e , . . d Huild fire in ilo r e . . . e. hill kettle with cold water and place on stove . . . /. IT nil lor water to heal . . . Repeal " e and " f " until all household chores are done. 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