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THE NYSSA G\TE C IT Y JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TWO The Starvation Diet In Oregon THE' GATE CITY JOURNAL A recer.. r.e» THURSDAY. M A Y j t 1952 E «i»ia M irn k and daughter Mary Ellen are »pending the week visiting with her son. Clarence Mer- nck and her daughter. Mrs K en neth Thompson. Mr and Mr» W illi* « Newell »1 Clarkstcei, Washington visited at the home of their daughters. Mr- Lee ~>ail and Mrs Ralph Lowe Satur day afternoon Mrs Lee Da;l accom panied them as far as B-axrr Satur day evening to stay one week with Mr and Mrs. Orvis Newell itch from Dal ai Tex- 4n who was brought to hts doctor's f!.,- offering fr :i a heart attac* jleaded with the physician. "Doc. ust keep me alive until altar next S I BS( K1PTION HATES »lection." 1 Y e a r __________________ »2 50 If each citizen of Oregon and 6 H oi.::,- $1 »0 the rest of the nation would echo 1 year outside Malheur Co and inly part of the civic sentiment ex- Parma. Ida. rural routes, El W pres-ed by this octogenarian, we Single C o p ie s -------------.06 ;ould point with pride to widespread .Strictly In Advance) participation in our form of govern ment But the staggering fact is Published every Thursday at Nyssa. Malheur County. Oregon. that only 52 per cent of the eligible Entered at the postoihee at Nyssa. Oregon for transmission adult- in the nation voted at the 1948 presidential election. through the United State* Mails, as second class matter, under Work was started Sundav bv mem The turnout was even worse m bers of the Nyssa R ifle club on a the act of March 3. 1870 Oregon O f 1 109 000 adults of voting new rifle range southwest of Nyssa age living in the state, only 424.080— Ground was broken for the target went to the polls. It oils and K is expected that excava ai more ihiokly populated and in- 47 25 per .eems incredible that the majority tion can be completed this week. JUslr.allied arras of Oregon citizens failed or refused Vern Robertson reported day We can ex The people of Malheur county to v ite .»n elect! Ralph Lawrence said the range ,-houkl or proud o f Hai Henigso.i pected even greater -tarvation of the will be buiK according to specifica oallot box at our coming primary and all uiose aoxens ol people «n o tions made by the National Rifle Aorxea w.tn him on tne March ol May 16 for at a primary the issues association It will be set up for Dimes. This year's collection set a do not appear a- -harp nor the con matched shooting wKh -mall bore . ecoru lor uu> county ana Drought tests a- heated as in a national elec- and high power rifles for a dis tance up to and including 500 yards. This is the time of year when we .vlalneur county close to the top in I tion. B it as Jame- S Kemper, chair The local club has four M l rifles, feei sorry lor uie city shelters * i i ;' per capita contributions Hal inform^ miss the thrill of see.ng the country a- trial money ls still coming in and man of Lumbermen- Mutual Cas two target 22.rifles and 3000 rounds s.ues turn green and can t Join the will go a long way toward re.-earen ualty company and former president o f ammunition in addition to auxil farmers in anticipating Detier crops m rightu.g polio and helping care of the United States Chamber of iary equipment. for those who have become alllicled Commerce, pointed out: "T o men As soon as the range is completed ano prices than usual This year, farmers report plenty with tne crippling disease A brief who love liberty, those who starve there will be a drive for membership o f moisture in the ground and a period is set aside each year to raise the ballot box are no less despicable Lawrence said Th e club can have good start on their crops in spite runds. but it Miould not oe forgotten than those who stuff it Ballot boxes as many as 100 members and they of a late spring Markets, too. loo* that those left crippled by polio may starved or stuffed result in false ;will be permitted to provide their good for those two crops that have suffer every week of the year for a elections They set false governments own guns. on wrong cour-es They place great Friday night o f next week there their ups and downs — spuds and long time. ¡»w e r into the hands of little groups will be a special meeting at the onions. Just ask any farmer what "Small elections are big opportuni ,Lrttle Theatre In addition to dis No one is making open accusations kind of a season he expects and you'll get an optimistic report around the bank, but several of the ties for those who are incompetent cussion and plans for the oragiza- Right along with the row-crop girls who have been filling in for and for those who are corrupt. Th-» ■tion. there will be a movie film for farmers are the dairymen whose Betty Newbill while she's on vaca final result, however, can only be -entertainment and Instruction The optimism never seems to run down. tion. are slightly suspicious of sev '.he death and decay of d em o c ra t general public is invited to attend Of course, they are dependent on the eral of the other bank employees and Today, the alternative to democracy •the meeting. growing grass for pasture and the one or two customers. Someone with is dead certain It is the slavery of hay fields and grain for waiter feed a sense of humor and a knowledge communism, or its twin sister, so cialism.” We are told that dairying is on of words switched the letters on the We urge you to vote May 16 We the increase m Malneur county and counter sign. "New Accounts" to urge you to seek out your neighbors that more of the dairymen are read New Cocanuts." and a-k them to vote The bread of j Th e fourth annual Future Farm checking their cows closely for pro democracy Is the vote—at any elec ers of America fat stock show will be duction and building up their herds, tion G ive sustenance to your gov either with part registered slock or Mr and Mr». Jam n Savage took ernment W hy wait until you're 80?-- held at the O K Salesyard m Cald with completely registered herds. well June 3. Dwight Wyckoff. voca a carload of boys to LaOrande Sat Byoir Press Service. tional ag instructor at Nyssa hign This week all eyes are on the urday to the track meet school has announced. FFA mem Jersey breeders who are holding Mr and Mr*. George N. Bear spent bers from Eastern Oregon and their seventh annual Spring Jersev the week-end with friends, Mr. and Southwestern Idaho will exhibit Show at the Nyaia grade school | Mrs. Everett Lynn near Sheaville their fa t stock, including beef cat grounds. They have a lot to crow Von Gifford «f Provo. I'tah spent tle. swine and soring lambs, during about, both from the standpoint of the day and will sell their fat show the breed of cattle, and the work the week-end at the home of Mr Elder Mark E Petersen, a member animals at public auction in the that has been done here in Malheur and Mrs. W O. Peterson visiting of the council of the twelve apostles evening. county. Hope Orider Just informed his fiance. Adrienne Peterson Facilities for the sliow and sale Mr and Mra CUfton Nielson re " f the Church of Jesus Christ jf us that the Malheur County Jersey o had placed second In the na turned Tuesday evening from a two f atter-day Saints, will give the w ill be provided by the OK Sales- il for achievements, won by breed weeks' trip to Los Angeles, San baccalaureate <ermon at the On ■yard o f Caldwell with Hod Davis tario high school, Sunday at 8 o'clock auctioneer and Mr. Yost, clerk The motion work and general ac- Francisco and Portland. p. m. Caldwell Chamber of Commerce Ls . vttie.s The local club was second Member» of Ihr Owyhee Hard By profession. Elder Petersen is a «providing the ribbons and rosettes i ly to Ada county, over m Idaho. Aaronic Priesthood enjoyed an even One Judge for the show will be <: this ex-Idahoan is banking on ing of swimming in Vale Friday new-paper man In addition to h:s e MCJC to outdo the Ada county night Leaders o f the group are Nor many church duties he Ls the gen Wade Well. Idaho extension swine '. ib in the near future The local man Gamer. Frank Pike and Mr eral manager of the Desert News, •specialist the largest daily newspaper publish The public is invited to attend the > eders have advanced one step Farnum ed in Utah Previous to the position -how and sale Buyer o l the fat m last year when they placed M l « Debor ah N ew ell 1» visiting he now holds with the newspaper, vi*urd in the nation this week at the home of her grand he held the positions of news editor •tock will be Lssued certificates authorizing slaughter of all show parents, Mr and Mrs William Hipp and managing editor animal- under exempt OPS regula The extreme activity on the farms tions. One of the moat outstanding cows , He held various positions in his n-akes for stepped up activity In -wn Most Nyssa business men are of all breeds Is Opal Crystal Lady ward and stake in the Church of definitely conscious that this is a a 10-vear-old registered Jersey in Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints country town, entirely dependent on the herd of Ralph Cope of Langiois prior to 1944 when he was sustained the farms that surround it. They Oregon On March 8 she completed to be a member of the council of operate their places of business a c her fourth consecutive lactation of the twelve apostles His first ex periences as a speaker came to him cordingly'. allowing enough time for over 1000 pounds of butterfat All cf the old-fashioned friendliness that these records have been made on during his youth when he served hLs church for two years as a mis is passing from the American scene two time milking sionary in Canada He has since distinguished himself a> a speaker Many .»ehooLs and colleges have sought and used his services during the graduating of their students. DI ANE Bulldogs Bow To Vale Vikings 5-1 Local News d E A L T E E S .................................Editor and Fabllshrr D tu n r R A lter» And Cie« L. Vt h«rtun. Owner» Gun Club Starts Work On Range Along The EDITOR'S BEET By Bill Morrison Nyssa s Bulldogs bowed to the S Jt V champions 5-1 Monday nigh: m a practice game under the lights at Vale The Vikings proved wh\ they are the champions by errortng only once and- cashing in on ail bobble» by the Bulldogs They scored once in the second, twice m the third and adding an other two counts in the fourth Nys- sa's lone tally came in the fifth when Snider walked. Moore ground ed out with Snider going to second, then Holcomb singled him in. Cox pitched four hit balls and struck out sever, while going the dis tance. as Barnes and Doner shared mound duties, striking out eight National Guard Has Field Day Experienced Dairymen Say — “ MORE MILK FASTER With McCormick-Deering Milkers" Thousand* of satisfied dairym en are finding that M cCormick-Deering M ilkers help them get m aximum m ilk production with less labor. Come in and let u* show you the record«. We have M cCormick-Deering M ilkers in stock now for your im m edi ate selection. May we see you soon? Owyhee Truck & Impl. Co. Nyssa, Oregon Phone 245 M cCORM ICK-DEERING MACHINES. PARTS AND SERVICE QUA L I T Y FOODS AT SPECIAL IT GETS 100*7 KILL Lawn Mower Only S 1 9 .9 5 DICK O L D HA M MISS PRONA A YEAGER Agricultural Extension Service Oregon State College STRAWBERRIES 25$: cup 5c bunch MIRACLE WHIP Qts. 49$: 1$: Now Available RADISHES GREEN ONIONS V E T E R IN A R Y M E D IC IN E S King's Red Rose DRUGS - VACCINES - EQUIPMENT wSu No Extra Charge For Conaultation Service Bonfire HAMS 5 9 c pound SALMON No. i Tan 49$; can Van Camp OFFICE HOURS I A M. — 6 P. M. D A IL Y SARDINES ovals 2 5 c can JELLO for DR. W. W. EASTEP Residen** 70} Eml»on 6 49c P h u n e 2C2 * '« w m 20*7 off on All Casting Plugs 25-Ft. Rubber Hose $ 2 .9 5 each ORANGES 407 Mein Street FREE Daily Delivery $129 | 7-pc. Beverage Set r ,^ax.r;i acs-y- arm PET HOSPITAL and VETERINARY SUPPLY PRICES Friday and Saturday Only Your Watkins Dealer In Connection With Our LOW EDERS It Contain* Lethane. plua Nethoxychlor. s # Phone Groe. 58—Hdw. 46 Bring Your Own Container and GET IT FOR LESS of a Mr. and Mr». Dale O vrrxU k e and from Dairying. WATKINS FLY SPRAY «4* ,i Implamanf for a free demon*!ration of thia provan mwana of more profits Atk Your Neighbor How He Like* the New Nyaaa T l » IH ti.ir* lawn * itli'W ited T ie pu rlin ! of l.»r»v<-tn in an oval frame the Anieri' in flag at the lelt and U> the light, the French flux A cannon <>f the period and a picture of the tending purty rowing asliorr i«.|>|ieiir under the flags. In ii <l»rk panel at Die top of the stamp us the wording Arrival of LaFeyette in America 1777 " Stamp collectors desiring first-day cancellations of this . tamp may send not more than 10 addressed en* velope to the Poastmaster. George town, H C , with money-order re mittance to cover stamps desired. Postage stamps and personal checks will not In- accepted in payment. New Three Cent Stamp Issued By P.O. S P * SAVINGS HOLD EVERYTHING! I in immi ikRi n* Whan your* in Nyaaa Saturday, atop in at lha Owyhee Truck and Utah Editor Will Speak At Ontario IS Park Ave. Training was conducted by Cap tain John Brown and all other o ffi cers of the unit Meals were pre pared by the company mean and served in the field General Thomas Riles o I ^ ^ B . land who will attend Armed Forces Day events at LaOrande Saturday will pav the Ontario Ouard unit a visit on Sunday and informal m- »pection is scheduled. Co H members are completing plans for their third annual armory dance to be held Saturday night. May 31 at the Ontario Armory One platoon of the unit is made up of 14 Nyssa area men with Lt. Roy Hirai in charge |H girrt«. of VI WELCOME TO THE JERSEY SHOW F.F.A. Fat Stock Show At Caldwell TOP ' boys Mr and Mrs. Walter Looney, Mr and Mrs Owen Gann and Mr. and Mrs Harry McOinley and girLs The Post Office department will spent Hunday fishing near the dam »sue a new three-cent commemo rative stamp June 13 through the Type and Production o f Jersey Georgetown, S. C post office, mark cows go hand in hand. The many ing the 175th anniversary of the ar beautiful, high producing cows for The Ontario National Guard. Co rival of Marquis de LaFayette in which the Jersey breed is famous are H. was on field training Saturday America. June 13 1777 testimony to the fact that beauty The stamp. 0 84 by 1 44 inches, a r and Sunday at the Weiser firing and utility can be combined m a ranged horizontally with double out range The majority of the 54 mem line frame is blue in color and Issued single cow bers o f the unit were present to par i LOCAL NEWS M :ht M -l rifle - for qualification LUNCH MEATS Mixed 4 5C FROZEN PEAS 1 7 c pkg. i •)