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ìiK iM iu n n iiH i in? 1951 W om an F a r m e r s A sk e d T o R e c ru ite r G ath er S crap Iro n Now In Ontario The UH army-US air force Re cruiting staff In the Guss building in Ontario has announced the arrival of the W A C -W AF recruiter, Cpl. Patricia M Kennedy, who will oe stationed In Ontario for an lndefi nite period. A member of the W AC for two | years. Opl. Kennedy knows from j experience the critical need for j qualified young women to serve with j the women's army corps and the women's air force. Posts and bases | throughout the United State* and on foreign installations could easily j utilize double the number of WACs j and WAPs now on duty, she said | At the pre-ent time, 10.000 WACs and 8000 WAPs are on active duty, i The goal for July, 1952 Is 30,000 ; WACs and 48.000 WAPs in addition j to those who are now serving Cpl Kennedy states that there are hundreds of lobs available to young women now entering the service. Borne of the career fields open to women are medical, administrative, mapping and reproduction, finance, signal and communication and In formation and education. WACs and WAPs today are performing jobs as X-ray technicians, draftsmen, photographers, flight hostesses, con wide at the base and SO feet at the top. The T H E C O NSTR UC TIO N seen here, Idaho Power trol tower observers, stenographers plant's three generators will produce upwards Company’s sixth power plant development since and radar technicians. of 00,000 kilowatts, enough electricity for four 1945, Is about 70 per cent completed. The first Eligibility requirements for enlist average-size cities. The project was named after of three generators Is scheduled to bo ready for ment are 18-35 years old, high school the late C. J. Strike, who started Idaho Power operation In December, IS months from time graduation, single, no dependent, on Its big expansion that has kept the company and parents' consent If the appli construction was started. The earth-fill dam well ahead of Increasing electric use In the cant Is under 21 years old. Cpl. Snake River Valley. will be 3220 feet long, 115 feet high, 675 feet Kennedy emphasis good character as an Important basic requirement.! 1 H i I I . ■ 'I I The office hours at the recruiting (lavs and from 8:30 to 1 o'clock 8at- “ U l l l M t U r 8 . l l l l t i r t ' l l Yuliiulile Jerseys station are from 8:30 to 5 on week- t'rdays. Farmers have been asked to co operate in the nation’s drive to gather all available scrap for steel production so essential in defense mobilization. The national product ion authority has requested the sup port of the state and county agri cultural mobilization committees in J (riven Help From Gommiiiiilv Gitesi A vailable At Sale "A quick glance through the cata- | logue of consignments to the Ore gon Jersey Cattle club's second an nual investment sale of heifers, to be held Saturday, October 20, on the Malheur County fairgrounds at Ontario, beginning at noon, makes it difficult to select a top animal. The quality of all Is so highly de- P H O N E 244 J R E S ID E N C E P H O N E 286 R sjrable that selecting one as an ex ample would tend to discount the sterling attributes of others," accord ing to Marlin M Fox, president of the sponsoring club. "For Instance, lot No. 2, Design C. K. Oma, consigned by C. L. Bush, Philomath, won first place In senior «W,, w e r f v J 0b heifer clask at the Oregon State fair cost? Rader asked. The state of | and wjmt on to win second place ln Oregon does not maintain any state the same class at the more compet orphanages as such, so the private That County W arran ts not presented w ill be cancelled. itive Pacific International at North agencies provide for this necessary Portland. She Is a beautilul heifer care. A t the present time a very N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N that the follow ing w a r and should make any Jersey breeder, high percentage of children cared rants w ill be cancelled and the payments thereof w ill be young or adult. Justifiably proud to , I for are veterans' children and many refused unless said w arrants are presented to the County ,,f them need cost|y medical car-. own “ Several consignments are daugh T reasurer for payment on or before Decem ber 1, 1951 Over 20,500 Oregon men are now in ters of grand champion bulls; some the armed services and more are to of the older ones are bred to high GENERAL FUND W AR R ANTS go. Here is where the USO partici ranking bulls. All show definite pates and here is where your money Claim ant Amount No. Data Issued helps, along with the child-caring promise of developing into potential winners in the show ring and, judg agencies.” State Departm ent of ing by their backgrounds, that high A gricu ltu re $14.18 4519 A p r. 6, 1944 ly important catagory, the milk pall "While many of the dams of these HIM) A p i. 24, 1944 Don M cPherson 4572 heifers are young cows just embark 4076 M ay 4, 1944 40 M aude G reeley ing upon the career o f medal win June 15, 1944 M argaret V. I.axson 300 4939 ning, others have gained silver and gold medals. One of these dams has G E N E R A L ROAD W AR R AN TS three silver, three gold, a ton-of- gold medal i having produced a W ulter Bowm an 17.50 5908 Dec. 2, 1943 minimum of 2.000 pounds fat during four consecutive years I and won the T A Y L O R G R A Z I N G D IS T Oregon Jersey Cattle club's citation and for 3,000 pounds fat. She has a 4607 A pr. 10, 1944 D eW itt Palm er single lactation record of 632 pounds fat produced in 306 days at the age S. S A C K E T T , County Clerk R EAL ESTATE of three years, four months, “ Another dam. a gold and stiver M el Beck, Associate medal winner, has a single lacatlon record of 10.475 pounds of 63 per cent milk. 656 pounds fat in 305 days at three years, one month. 'T h e dam of one heifer brought top price in the 1951 Clackamas County club's sale and the maternal sister of another topped all heifers in the 1951 Idaho Futurity sale." RADIO & REFRIGERATION REPAIRING Located At Western Store Herberl E. Cox-Technician The 13 children from Malheur county who are receiving care and aid provided by child-caring agen cies In Oregon give Malheur county definite interest in the success o f the Oregon Community Chest drive, ac cording to B H Rader of Ontario, Malheur county chairman. 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