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$ PAG E TH E TW O PJIK GATE GUY JOURNAL HLAS& V. V O V f t U . .............................. Editor Slid publisher I l'I S O W T lO N I A n 8 A D V E R T IS IN G RATES . 40c l Year $2 50 Open rate, ner Inch 6 Months ____ $1 50 49c National, per Inch 1 year outside Malheur Co and 2c Clavufird.v per wore Parma. Ida. rural routes. $3 00 30c Minimum Single Copies _____ 06 (Strictly In Advmicei Published every Thursday Entered at the postolfice through the United States the act at Ny «a Malheur County. Oregon. at Nyssa. Oregon lor transmission Mails, as second class mailer, under of March 3. 1879 S ch ool Aihlitiou Given Approval A P P L E VA LLE Y . Feb 21—The ap plication o f the local board to float bonds to build an addition to the school building was passed by the state board last week Mr. and Mrs Jerry Sinclair and children left the latter part o f the week to make their home In Wash ington. where Mr Sinclair will work in the lumber. T h e local Cub Scouts and their parents will attend their first pack meeting in Parma Thursday evening of next week Mrs. Mary Hicks is still bedfast at her home. Some days she feels fairly well and other day . she Is not well at all. Mr and Mrs. Jerry La Celle and Mrs. C L. Fntts were Boi e business visitors Saturday. The school board, teachers and P. T. A. executive board are all in rigid training for the basketball games to be played with the local grade pupils Monday evening in the Parma gymnasium The proceeds will go to the P. T A Mr. and Mrs. Charles Babbitt of Boise were Saturday evening dinner guests In the De Loyd Schlmmel, home. Mr and Mrs. Walter Hickman were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. De Loyd Schimmels In the afternoon. 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There has been several cases of mea.le-. in the community Among the sick were Mrs. Conley Wilson , Larry Betty Jo Cash. O o i- don Williamson. Jerry Hawkms, Dorothy Hay and Duane Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston visited in the home of Mr and Mrs. Kalph Rogers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson were in Caldwell Saturday evening to ee triair new granddaughter in Cald well Memorial hospital The girl named Vicki Mae is the fir«t baby of Mr and Mrs Dick Curtis Mrs. Cur tis the the former Donna Wilson E le c t* _______ O ffic e r s Hunt Lamp Use fo r ( Illicit* Revealeil This it the tolortul chrome dinette to perk up mealtimes in your home Make« housework • ,br»m MICALITG fable top laughs at dirt, heat, is tailor welled to hold its comfortable contours. Table extends from 30" x 42” to 30” I 52” . M it or match six exciting table anJ chair colors for $ the gayest dmetar you've ever seen Com* m *uJ )<* « toon n The use of lnira-red heat lamps, in place of brooders for baby chicks. Is being demonstrated at the Tobler’ i Feed & F*uel store. This newest development in brood ing baby chicks »111 make It possible for persons to raise as many as 100 chicks without any special equip- i ment, other than the heat lamp and a small pen. Hugh Tobler, manager o f Tobler'« Feed dr Fuel, explained that the use of the heat lamp has been thorough ly tested by the poultry research d e partment of Ralston Purina com pany, and Ls being recommended for the small poultry raisers as wetl as for farmers whose flocks are of, commercial size “ A person with a wire pen. big RALPH LAWRENCE SUPPLIES Make us your headquarters for Purina Chows. Sanitation Products and other chick and poultry supplies...everything you need to grow vigorous chicks. US FOR YOUR BABY CHICKS Jff C h i c k s that are vigorous and husky — from inspected, high-producing flocks . . . that's the kind we're selling. Place your order now so you can get them when you're ready. 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Kenaston They plan to return home today. Fortified with Cold Rubber l , 0 vr^ uon occur. ONE Real Estate Loans Prompt, Courteous Service Long wearing easy to*lean I'URAN upholstery r- Kuall wilder» debaucnery and m ults. O r sJuuM.ng also discussed later stages of intoxication on m ari huana. in Wtnch the most harmful anti-social effects of the drug's ac- fication. It Is this uncertain effect which makes marihuan« oaa of the most dangerous drugs fcnown The physician discussed the symp toms of the use of marihuana and added that the most common and noticeable aberration is the uncon- trollable fits of idiotic laughter. In addition, the subject loses all sense oi space and time Even in the earll- e*t stages of intoxication the will- power is destroyed and inhibitions and restrains are released, the morai barricades are down and often the -LOANS KEN POND HIAOOUARTIRS •dough to give the baby chick ample room, can use the heat lamp in place of the traditional brooder.** Tobler said. “T h e lamp, placed ui the center o f the pen. will provide all the necessary warmth te keep the bird* comfortable and healthy 'W e have fixed up a typical pen, with 26 baby chicks in it and have placed it in the store. We will use only one 250-watt heat lamp, and whether the temperature rises or falls. tUft chicks w ill have ensign heat." The use of the heat lamp, he con tinued. will enable a lot of folks V> raise chickens without the heavy in vestment o f brooders and similar equipment. One lamp can take ca/e of as many as 70 chicks, he added. — CIIUKCII NOTES fruit Seals, ink, even cigarette burns and alcohol. In A s s o c ia tio n The Payett* National Farm Loan association re-elected James K. Young of Pruitland and Oscar Stout of Wel.ser as directors at a meeting iicld Thursday Mr Young Is presi- dent o f the group, William T Downs of Ontario, vice presidao*., and Her bert J Davis, Payette, secretary- treasurer. One hundred and fifty members and guests from Payette. Washing ton and Adams counties in Idaho and Malheur county ui Oregon were in attendance. The local P. E. O. members served the dinner and furnished entertain ment during the noon hour. i Henry Matthew, p-esidem o f the M a i l H l i l l i ; 1 c lln Federal Land Bank o ’ Spokane, told u > .. Effect* the Payette group he land bank H a il U r iljr system had never oeen in better FIR S T t'Hl'KC H OF C H R IS T (Continued from Pa*r 1) financial condition and that the I Christian) Austin J. Hollingsworth. .Minister volume of farm leans on the Spo dlan origin. It grows wild in prac 10 a m., Bible school Harold Rob kane bank’s t x A s totaled $86 m ill tically every state in the unioi. bins, general superintendent Orad- ion The bank has loans in Oregon. Twine, rope, hats, paper, seeds as bird food, oil lor paints, soap, lino ed lessons for all except adults who Washuigton. Montana and Idaho. Arnold Anderson, regional mana leum and fertilizer are some of its use the International series o i scrip products Every state and every com tural studies. Lessons for the whole ger. also gave a short talk. munity is cursed with peddlers who The secretary reported that 1951 family. 11 a m., morning worship, sermon had been the most successful year are attempting to lure youthful vic with cigarettes containing by the pa-tor, Why Be a Christian.” for the Payette association in its tims 6 p m , practice ol the orchestra. history, that it again paid a 5 per marihuana, a dangerous and power cent dividend to its stockholder ful narcotic that leads with absolute Lynn Lawrence directing. 7 p. m . Christian Youth Fellow borrowers and had added substan certainty U> degeneracy and crim inality.” ship hour, recreation, devotion. Lyle tially to Its reserves. There are necessary laws against Holdover directors are W illiam T Wilson, president 8 p rn , night evangelistic worship, Downs of Ontario. Art Heap of all habit-forming drugs, but parents sermon by pastor, congregational Pruitland and Charles Howland of have no right to assume that the joo of preventing the sale o f these drugs ringing directed by Mrs. Patricia Weiser. belongs solely to the public authori Castro Instrumental orchestral ties. said Dr. Mauldlng. The way to numbers designated by Lynn Law r llullail Singer to spike the use of dope is to tell the ence. full facts to growing children. Not Appear In Ontario one untrue statement Is needed. Th e A D R IA N U N ITED truth is so horrible and so terrifying PR E SB YTE R IA N C HURCH Susan Reed, popular American in itself a serious and careful ex Henry E. Moore. Pastor ballad singer, will appear in Ontario, Sunday morning the high school Wednesday, February 27, for a con planation of what happens or may young people of the Presbyterian cert to be given in the Centre theatre happen to those who even experi churches o f Parma and Roswell will under the auspices of the Malheur ment with these pernicious drugs is be our guests for breakfast at 9 County Community Concert associa sufficient. Dr Mauldlng told o f the terrible o’clock. Sunday school at 10 a. m tion. effects o f the drug, especially on and for the worship service at 11 Singing the traditional ballads of a. m Sam Tyson of Parma will teach the Appalachians. Ireland and Scot- youth, and cited crimes that were traced to use o f marihuana. Prac the combined da es. 'e _ land. Susan Reed has captivated the school age. The rest of the group will public with her music and her en- tically every major school scandal see a religious picture during the cuanting personality, and she is one in the last few years and several killings in which young persons have Sunday school hour. of the most widely booked singers Sermon subject for the morning under the direction of Columbia been Involved have been traced to worship service will be “ Jesus Makes Artists' management, said the spon this drug. “T h e abuse of marihuana by school Life Simple “ sors. Miss Reed plays her own ac children, vagrant youths, criminal THE M ETH O D IST C O M M U N ITY companiments, alternating on sev characters o f the underworld and eral instruments, including the Irish various irresponsible individuals Is CHURCH harp, the zither and the “ ever-lov now a recognized .menace” , the Donuld S. Campbell, Minister in' ” , a lute-like instrument she speaker said. “ It has increased the 9 45 a. m., church school. found high up in a village In the occupancy of the country’s peniten 11 a. m , morning worship. Ser Smoky mountains. tiaries. and insane asylums and add mon: “ How To Be Useful". Anthem: Th e pretty red-haired girl, who “ Be Thou Flthiul'" by Engel-Mertz. was discovered in a New York sup ed greatly to the cost of crime pre 7 p m.. Intermediate Fellowship, per club, has recently made her first vention. It has a general debasing Youth Fellowship and Young AdulB motion picture, "Glamour G irl" and effect on the moral standards of every city and towns. Fellowship. her recordings, issued by RCA Victor, "Medical experts agree on the 8 p. m„ there will be no evening are best sellers. complete unpredictability of the service. Miss Reed's repertory includes effect of marihuana on different in more than 300 traditional songs, dividuals. A small dose taken by a Return To Peterson— many o f which she has recorded for Mrs. Hugo Olsen nnd son, Farrell the Library o f Congress. Alan Lo- subject may bring about intense in toxication. raving fits or criminal returned Wednesday evening to their mox, America’s leading authority on assaults. Another subject can con home in Peterson, Utah after spend folksongs, and formerly director of ing a week visiting at the home of folksongs at the Library o f Congress, sume large amounts without ex Mrs. Olsen’s parents, Mr. and Mr>. said recently In introducing Susan periencing any reaction except stupi- Leo W Child While here, she was Reed to a Town Haft audience in guest of honor at dinners given for New York: "Miss Reed's songs are her by Mr and Mrs. Child, Mr and jy garland o f the greatest things in Home beauty begins Mrs. J El wood Flinders. Mr and our whole anglo-American folk tra with. . . 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