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PAGE SIX THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY MAY S. I I « Home Extension Festival May 9 Local News The individuals of the Apple Valley Site expects to be away a week or under the direction of the various , n » 1 board donated towards an- ten days. exten-ion units throughout Malheur tr >phy tor this tie Ten Davis Mr. and Mrs. Dick Butcher. >lr county, according to an announce Apple Valley Activities was -econd with 40 points. i i d B w lw n ra il and Mi Frank Ranibou and M: ment by County Extension Agent ed M m rs. Mi K»> H Aiwd- R Sherwood last wee* , „ .- - u * a - td a n At noon, the table.- were loaded Miss Frona Yeager, extension Ed:.a Mae Miller Mrs. Sherman Wilson Mr Brad;, recently returned from the B< ;-e-Ogden ba-euai! game Sun- with good things to eat, but were health Exn.bits displayed by the various Phone l'irm i 21 M4 specialist from Oregon Stub" dav evening in B« i-e. soon depleted by the large crowd college, will be the guest speaker at include costume Honolulu attending from all three xchooLs. In the annual homemaker- festival -o repre-enting dints M r* W < R iiK a r d M n le ft M o n various countries by People are interested m you and People of Dist. No. 40 are being used towards the purchase of a pi the afternoon, two softball games be held at the l d s recreet m thf Ontario Heights ur.it. corsages day for P .tello and Blackfoot. She your Telephone or .-end your will visit relatives there and at Lo new- family. urged to attend an open school ano for the auditorium of the new were played in which the Ten Davis hall in Vale on May 9 The topic of bv ready-mixes by West item- to the Gate City Journal gan. Utah before returning to Nyssa board meeting to be held at th* school addition Anyone wishing "<> -irl- deteated the Apple Valley girls Miss Yearger's talkWill be Adven- Give sewing the professional -school house, Monday, May 12. The come, should notify either Mrs. Fox 17 to 13 and the Ten Davis boys de tures in Friendship which will be look b>' whlte Settlement, loud for proposed budget for the coming year or Mrs. Reed not Uter than Friday bated the Apple Valley boys, 5 to 3 in line with the Fe-tival them* entertaining by the Hyline. gift sug- Thi- -lives Roswell the softball tro " Down Memory Lane ” is to be discussed to some extent, as evening. geetions by A King Heights, styles it still presents several problems. Lawrence McCrory of Riggin phy for the girls with 3 wins and Also on the program will be Miss !rom lXi-st >'«*ars by the H O A , I lo Apple Valley, 2 wins and 2 Mr. LaCelle reports that all teachers Idaho visited in the John Petti Clinton, extension -tare favors or nut cups by Jamieson-Bro- i Ten Davis. 1 win and 3 losse- Frances have signed contracts, so far, but home one day last week leuder. Miss will have with *“«>. table decorations by Adrian A L IC E P. S H A M B A U G H himself and Mrs. Engleking, the first The first graders entertained tlie.i md makes a three way tie for the her the plans Clinton for the cooperative and Bend, name cards by the Ridge- grade teacher j mothers Thur-day afternoon with jovv which will be played off this house known as the Azalea house view community, remodeling clothes nice program and sur veek. each -chool having two wins the various extension units b>' Vale extension unit and hats by lost week school board members an especially The numbers presented were ind two losses Apple Valley and which throughout the state have raised the fde Harper extension unit. were in Boise calling on the com prise. Ten Davis will play one day at Ro missioners to see what could tie don»- is follow- Welcome speech, Pat- \ well and the winners will play Ro necessary funds to build. These plans ———------------- Republican Wagner; the swing. Everett Dunba. m obtaining aid toward catchin:: Buzz Vili be explained by M. Clinton if A r c a d i a L iv e s to c k Buzz Bass. Terry Huff; Rain well Friday, at either Ten Davis or the homemaker* so desire, Candidate for up on the high school tuition They - „ . _ _ also visited the governor's office, Ruth Ann Trust; A play "The B' Apple Valley The county winner for the Azalea 4 -M L /lU D M e e t s Nomination the Billy Goats Three" was pre M and Mr Kenneth Caldwell of where they received some encourage and name plate contest will be The Arcadia Livestock 4-H club ented with Larry Hicks singing j McCall visited in the Conley Wilson house for ment. announced during the festival The met at ^ the home , rlr of , Dennis Spitze part of the boy. Other part home Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs Gene Honey went the draft submitted by the first place ^ April 24 Plans were made for cluo ftshirvg on the Salmon river near were the three goats. Jack Hild. Kir Da k Wagner, on of Mr. and Mr- rrinl^'t Ml* *** entered 111 ,',tate members u> write an essay on the Riggins Monday. They were to re by Schimmels and Danny Doersch Alexander Wagner i- home from the countv d rePreser>ting Malheur |j,Prae My Competition in 4-H club the fox. Jimmy Wilson: the rabbit 1 navy on a two weeks' leave. turn Wednesday work." Tlie eltlb member- are going Wilson; the bee. Pamela Sor- About 25 people gathered at the The program for the day will be to Mrs. August Gerke was hostess Larry form a softball team. Jimmy Bow renson The remaning first grader hurch Saturday for an all day Tuesday to a number of ladles at a made up the Cornfield churn er- was initiated into the club Mrv. workday. A wall of cement was pour- party In her home. The school program and picnic Spitze served refreshments to the Resident of Malheur Other numbers were: Happy ei and dirt was removed so that the Mrs Cliarle- Pitman was a patient Thought. La Dean a Thompson Did pump for the new well can be in- will be held Thursday. May 15. be- group at the close ot the meeting, County for 25 years. several days last week m Caldwell die Dumpling. Wayne Lewi Se? tailed this week Tile ladies pre ginning with a pageant portraying Memorial hospital. the four seasons. The seventh and ADRI AN 4-H NEWS Daw. Ellis Pearson pared dinner at noon. Graduate Oregon State Mr and Mrs. Donald Hunt and Saw-Margery eighth grade- will portray summer; The Adrian Poultry and Rabbit Baa Baa Black Sheep. Lonnie Elli- Bruce and Marsha Jackson, who two daughters of Stlbnite were bee; Humpty Durnpty, Barbara have been staying ill the Earl Boston the fifth and sixth grader-, the fall. 4-H club met recently after College. week-end guests of his mother, Mr- Thomas; Jack and Jill, Ethel May home, returned to the home of their the third and fourth made.-, the schooi at the Adrian grade school Emma Hunt LaMnrr Cuiley of Me Pearcy. Mary Had a Little Lams parents. Mi and Mr- Wilton Jack- ¡»nil,: and the fir-t and second with their leader. Mr- K D McKin- Ten year’s government ridian also visited his grandmother Pamela Sorrenson and Larry Hick on of Nyssa. the latter part of the, grades, the winter. The eighth grade ley. The meeting was called to ord-»r Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston took Ding Dong Dell, Brenda Sue Som veek Bruce returned to stay with , diplomas will be presented by C L. by the president, Fred Jensen, with and secretarial Mr and Mrs. J I Boston for a long mers; A Birdie With A Yellow Bill he Bostons while his parents go for Fritts at the close of the pageant. 8 members present They elected experience. drive through Black Canyon and Donald There will be a basket dinner at Turner: Dapple Gray. Rober: he two older children, who have noon. Bring your own table service Nancy Hummon. secretary to replace Homedale Sunday afternoon. Reed. Hickory Dickory Dock. Gary Terry Borge. jeen with their grandparents in j Mrs. Jack Reed and Mrs Severt along with well filled baskets and The members are finding maga Jack. Wilma Horn California. Fox are hostesses for a canasta and Kersey; coffee and punch will be Burnished. A number of songs were -sung by A G Schultz was a guest at a pictures ot poultry and rabbits Currently, and for the past three and one-half years, pinochle partv to be held at the all, closing with "Because I Love You urpr.se birthday party. Thursday There will be pop and ice cream for zine will make reports on them Tlie Reed home Saturday evening. Thpre Mother" with Larry Hicks singing •veiling of la t week when Mr and -ale on the ground- in the after- and Malheur County Deputy Sheriff and Tax Collector. next meeting will be held Thursday will be a fiee will offering to be the solo part, after which each child Mr Ed Lar en and Mr and Mrs. noon. May 6 Pete Hammon, reporter. Mrs. William E Dillon left for presented his or her mother with a Henry Streek of New Plymouth, Mr home Prompt, Courteous, Efficient Service in San Francisco last week Mr. and Airs. George Vosnick an-l May basket of flowers. and Mrs. Alfred Blessing of Fruit- after visiting for several day RADIO and Tlie first annual field clav wa land. Mr William Dillon of San with daughter Barbara of Portland re- to all held at the ' Apple Valley school. Franci co and Mi and Mrs Charles with her parents. Mr and Mr.- A turned Saturday evening after spen- Friday. May 2. with pupils from R os Schultz of Payette came to wish ° Schultz^• ding five days visiting at the Chris REFRIGERATION 7 o dock Thursday morning. Goetz home well, Ten Davis, and Apple Valley Inin many happy returns ot the dav. the At eighth Your Support Will Be Very Much grade class with their___________________________ competing in a number of events The evening was spent playing cards REPAIRING teacher. Mr. LaCelle. and two moth- Mrs. C. YV Reberger returned to First, second and third ribbons were Sunday dinner guests in the Jack Appreciated given to individual winners and Reed home included Mr and Mrs. er Mr Butcher and Mrs Pearson, her home in Caldwell Monday after trophies were given to the high Chri- Melvedt of Boise, Mi Albert went on their annual sneak, which spending several days at the H ft Herbert E. Cox to be a very worthwhile day Sherwood home. school. The 1st place trophy lor the Brice and children of North Caro proved a chartered Trailway bus, thev _______ boys went to Roswell with a total of lina and Karen and Roger Mclll- In Technician <18 points, 2nd place was won by veen of Boise Roger Mclllveen spent went to Mountain Home air base Apple Valley with 4li points and 3rd Sunday night In the Reed home and where they really gave it the once l.oi itni \1 Western Store place by Ten Davis with 43 ixiint- Monday. Mi and Mrs Reed took over They went through the weath- er station and made a complete tour There was a tie for 1st place in the him home. Phone til l Residence Ph. 286-R girls events between Roswell and Wanda Scott began work at the of a B-29 From there they went to the Base Training movie house, Apple Valley with 48 points each Sarazin Clinic last week. where, they were shown two pictures, one, a film on flying to arou-e the boys interest and tlie other was pic ture- of battles in the Pacific. They. had a wonderful dinner at the base.1 F o r E v ery in th e with all they could eat for 35 cents a plate. At 3 p m. they toured the Statesman building, then tlie state house in Boise. They drove to Nam W e h ave a II the e q u ip m e n t to lay. pa for supper where they had plan ned to have a skating party but be ing unable to obtain tlie skating rink, they returned home about nine o'clock, a tired but happy group Pictures of the group were taken at both the base and at the States U. S. 20 No. of Y Nyssa man. There was al-o a writeup of their visit in the Mt. Home Base New.-. Malheur County Clerk Armstrong Asphalt Tile Room H ouse ED CASE FURNITURE CO. REPUBLICANS! Choose the Candidate who BACKGROUND and PUBLIC RECORD has the to WIN to N i"-. . . , ' i . • / I, ,, ,1 ' ,1/ M t 'l M fl, , , 1 "*. » | l i '* ^ This office is now occupied b y a D em ocrat. This is Y O U R OPPO RTUNITY to elect a q u a lifie d REPUBLICAN a s STATE TREASURER an d m e m b e r of the STATE BOARD OF CO N TR O L. ( IF SHE HAS TIME TO ENJOY IT) G e t out in the sun... relax, stay young. With an all electric kitchen, you can cut meal time chores in half . . . spend the golden, sun drenched hours, doing what you want to do! See your electric dealer today. Have more time to enjoy spring! tU ctnc r|Af«i ( »«•* lim a n Io«) r tf r if «rttar* e le c tric e tte » h e ite r e dopet«! «ml« d ith w tth e «* e c e tile tiiv * t*ee S e n a t o r L y n c h s e r v e d in t h e i 9 4 3 • ' 4 7 . ' 4 9 . ' 5 | s e s s i o n s of t h e S t a t e Legislature. No other candidate for Treasurer has had legislative e x p e rie n ce . He u n d e r s t a n d s state fiscal, institutional, public health an d n a t u r a l r e s o u r c e c o n s e r v a t io n p r o b le m s . . . . H I H A S AN IM PRESSIVE R E C O R D O E A C C O M P L I S H M E N T IN FI E L DS T H A T H A V E C L O S E A S S O C I A T I O N W I T H THE R E S P O N S I B I L I T I E S O f S T AT E T R E A S U R E R . The Treasurer it a membcl of the Board of Control, which has full direction over state hospitals for tuberculosis patients, a school for tlie deaf and one lor the blind, also such institutions as hospital* for the mentally ill. ttie penitentirrv and training schools for boys and girls Lyncti has been chairman of committees on state affairs, public health, and game He served on tlie following other important committees Federal Relations. County Af fairs. Commerce and Navigation Revision of Laws. Rules. Public Buildings and Institu tions LYNCH UNDERSTANDS INSTI TUTIONAL PROBLEMS ty hospitals or suitable quarters pending commitment proceedings. 5 — Enable the establishment of district hoa- pitals. 1 — Provided severe penalties for illicit sale * — License practical nurses and raise their of narcotics. nursing standards. 7 —Compels support of dependent wives and SADii OXR DUN» A * Secy Oregon Tuhercu- children The so railed "run away papa" act. /os/s Hr Health Association. 1915-1951 "We 3 — Regulates sale and use of fireworks will be fortunate indeed if we could have the benefit of Senator Lynch's sound and diver 4 —Established interim committee to study ways of providing occupation for inmates of sified public health background.” the penitentiary. M. D. (DOC) WOOllir, Form er Supr Wood- 3 — Established heavy penalties for bribery burn Boys School "I know you had a chance to see and know what makes for institutional affecting outcome of games, sports, contests. operation in your capacity as Voluntary Big As C h a ir m a n of S e n a t « Public Brother to the boys. Many boys whom you H e a lt h C o m m it t e e , J a c k Lynch could not know, have thanked you. and wished you well." A c t iv e ly S u p p o r t e d L e g is la t io n JANI V. DOTH, * N„ P o r tla n d M u ltn o m a h D e s ig n e d to: o Chapter R ed Cross, ¡919-1947- "Public 1 —Prevent tlie pollution of the air with im C health, its various phases, has benefited by purities menacing the health and general virtue of in Senator Lynch's counsel and leader welfare of the people of Oregon ship." 7 — Authorize the State Board of Health to W. POSIT, O reg o n E d u c a tio n A s so c ia tio n accept federal funds for the maintenance of C (Lynch's) "Support for the school program cancer control, mental hygiene and industrial has been consistent throughout his legisla hygiene programs tive career." 3 — Enable counties to cooperate on a volun CMAPTIX /« aak Walton League ot tary basts to employ a district health officer POXUAND America "Senator Lynch led the tight in the and other personnel (or a district health de legislature for the reorganization of the partment. Game Commission. Jack should receive all 4 — Provide for care of mental cases in coun- our help " - . I ^ A s S ta te S e n a t o r , S e n a t o r Ly n ch S p o n s o r e d Im p o r t a n t L e g is la t io n W h ic h : Siect J A C K L Y N C H REPUBLICAN LSTATE T R E A S U R E R I D lie v A H O V POWER ita c i l y :Dwr> M utn S': U T Tj.f ' - T H E R E ’S N O S U B S T I T U T E F O R E X P E R I E N C E •• Mil • » m Wa u. A 4*1/» >»WuW# Oleari i