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Church 50th Oregon Legislature Concludes Chemical Control Episcopal Reports Schedule Of Noxious Weeds 116-Day Session, Considers 1318 Bills For Bible School Advised Early TIC ration Water Oregon's 50th legislature T H U J IS D A T . T H E N Y S S A G A T E C I T Y J O U H N A L . IT T IS J L PA G E TEN ad-* — St. Paul’s Episcopal church w ill conduct a vacation Bible School Chemical weed control can take creased income taxes approx:- beginning May 31 and continuing mately 9 percent, abolished the 3 . . a lot o f work out of irrigation through June 7 under the direc- ditch maintenance, if applied ear- , ly enough, according to George | tion o f Mrs. Grant Rinehart, it was announced this week. Main, county agent. tune^of $1,000,000 and “ balanced The two-hour daily sessions at Several chemicals have proven t V budget a! $313, . • ^ extremely poor snow-pack, i effective in controlling weeds, their church will be instructed During the 116-day coupled with a nearly dry April, grasses, and legumes along ditch by Sunday school teachers and 1318 bills were introduced and ind£ at#I no impr0Vement in the banks. By using any one or a assistants. The program will fea more than 700 new laws were extremejy poor water outlook for combination of the chemicals, the ture film strips on various par passed Malheur county s legis- thg 1959 irrigation season in Mal- growth that usually causes water ables coordinated with handi lators. Sen. Tony Yturn and Rep. heur county according to a re- loss, extra work, and trouble can craft and other project work, Mrs. Rinehart stated. Fd Oakes, performed their great- reieased today by W. T. Frost, be held to a minimum. cst service in blocking many or snQW survey supervisor for U S. A combination of two pounds the legislative measures — or at ^ Qf Agriculture, Soil amine 24D and ten pounds of dal- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howe of least easing the adverse impac Conservation service and Oregon apon in 50 gallons o f water spray Berryville, Ark., have returned to that would have been detrimental Agricultural Experiment station, ed at the rate of one hundred gal Nyssa to spend the summer. They to this area’s farmers, wage- Qnj ^ ose iands served from the lons per acre of ditch bank kills have a cabin at Foy Brown’s and 8nC* t'™a „y/j'ilf3* ¿riILS- larger reservoirs can expect reas- nearly all the broadleaf plants, assist Foy and Mrs. Brown with in | the “ Early j| I f session, efforts onably fair water supplies. anl holds back the growth o f the store and station each sum were made to “ liberalize" as well Runoff into Owyhee reservoir grasses for sixty to ninety days. mer. aj to “ tighten up" the unemploy If preferred, amino triazole can ment compensation laws, result will be the lowest since 1934, be substituted for the dalapon in ! whereas the Malheur river will ing in compromises that set em the formula a n d gives a long pto»^“ ;^ r ;n 7 T rS n t ‘ oi »»»«,¿5 •? *■>«» er lasting grass kill. their first $3800 annual wage, an short year 1955. All water users Mine, M i l l Building* and Where annual weeds are the increase from the $3600 ceiling, served from Machinery primary problem, two quarts of a •brought employers of one or more urged to make the mostt efficient contact herbicide plus ten gallons P R IN C E S S M IN S persons under the program and use of water in order to provide of fuel or diesel oil in one hund restricts employees to 20 weeks carry-over for next year. Located I S M ile* Northeast of o f work before being eligible for | The mountain snow - pack is red gallons of water is effective Fairfield, Idaho gone except at snow stations according to Bain. This mixture compensation. should be sprayed on to complete T IM E .. | above 7800 feet elevation in the Industrial accident benefits were Q wybee The on]y Malheur sta- ly wet all surfaces of the plant. Sale to commence 11 a. m. M a y 28. 1959 increased 6 percent and a new ^¡on snow is Blue Mountain White top, one of the serious licensing system was instigated Springs at <*>00 feet elevation noxious weeds in the area, is in TERMS CASH for labor contractors Part of the with 2 inchf.s of snow the proper stage of growth to Sale is being conducted to satis early session proposals to regu- . ., . . get maximum control from spray fy bankruptcy proceedings by late housing and sanitation of The soil mantle in the mountain ing, can be controlled in grain or order of the District Court of migrant camps was turned over w « ersheds has not been com- grass crops with a selective spray Idaho to jurisdiction of the board of pnm,ed at. a n y A U ™ of 2, 4-D. The rate that controls P R O P E R T Y — Seven claims that health winter. Cool winds and the lack comprise mine and site plus . .. . . . . of precipitation have continued to the weed with out damage to the equipment in the mines. grain or grass is one and one-half A long fight over funds f o r , dry the soils M A C H I N E R Y — Complete mill, schools resulted in failure to pass stored water is only 75 percent pounds actual acid per acre. This most of this machinery is new legislation for increased state aid, t of normal and 72 percent of last can be applied in from 20 to 100 some having never been in which remains at $105 per census year. There w ill be very little gallons of water, depending on stalled Includes 60 ton Ball child, and a resolution was sub carry-over for next year unless the spray unit used. On a non- Mill: Eimco 24x15 Classifier: mitted to congress for federal aid users practice the most efficient selective basis, Bain suggests six Eimco concentrate filter: 12 to eight pounds actual acid per to education. floation cells with agitators All water management. other equipment, pumps, piping, In addition to increases in indi Forecasts of runoff for the April- acre for best control. switches. conveyors, assay In diversified crop areas, non vidual income taxes and abolish September period are 15 percent equipment etc. Write for cata formula such a s ment o f federal income tax de normal on the Owyhee. 52 percent volatile logue ductions, those paying their state on the Malheur at Drewsey and Amine 2, 4-D should be used to B U I L D I N G S — Mill buildings all avoid damage to adjacent crops. income taxes in installments w ill 56 percent for the North Fork o f new block construction with To avoid damage caused by actual be charged 1 percent per month the Malheur, Galv metal roof. New assay droplet drift in the wind, low interest. Statewide, Oregon’s 1959 irriga- house, shops bunk houses etc Other legislation includes: trail- j tion season water supply outlook pressure and large per acre vol Lunch will be available at sale era used as residences will be tax- ¡s only fair to poor except on ume is best. I N S P E C T I O N —May be made by ed 2 percent of their market those streams with irrigation res- visiting site For further infor value, the office o f coroner w ill ( ervoir facilities. Reservoirs hold N YSSA STUDENT HONORED mation contact Paul L. Owens. Frank W. Parr of Nyssa has be abolished in all counties e x - ! an average supply of water but 2900 Main. Boise, or Bruce been selected for membership in Cvipt Multnomah and will be r e - ( will be seriously depleted by ex- Bowler. 214 Sonna Bldg.. Boise, placed by a medical examiner, cessive irrigation water demands the Oregon State college chapter ídaho of Thanes, service honor society possibly the health officer, state this summer. April precipitation BRUCE BOWLER, Trustee police will be plac<*d on a five- i fell way short o f normal. Stream for sophomore men. Fifty - three outstanding fresh Auction by day week status, requiring 62 flow will drop o ff rapidly during more patrolmen, parents were the next month unless unusually men have been named to the hon orary for next year. Selection is made liable up to $100 for mali- heavy rainfall occurs, cious damage of their youngsters In this area the following or- based on scholarship and demon 2900 M a in Boise and the legislators increased their ganizations cooperate with the strated leadership in campus af ---------------------- Soil Conservation service in the fairs. Only one student is named L IQ U ID A T O R S Recent visitors in the home of snow survey activity: North and from each living group. Parr is A P P R A IS E R S *Mr. and Mrs Jim Shaw were Mr South Boards o f Control, Owyhee representative for Lambda Chi uid Mrs H E. Hand of Carlin, project, Vale-Oregon and Warm- Alpha. A U C T IO N E E R S Nev. Thursday evening they were j spring Irrigation districts, Jordan Use The Journal classified ads; all guests of Mr and Mrs. Marvin Valley Irrigation district, Malheur they get results! Wilson at a buffet supper. Soil Conservation district. Am al gamated Sugar company, Oregon Agricultural Experiment station, * T EGAT. NOTICES Oregon State Engineer and State Watermasters. NOTICE OF F IN A L ACCOUNT The next report on water sup In the County Court ply conditions will be released by Of the State of Oregon the Soil Conservation service at For the County of Malheur the close of the irrigation season, la the Matter of the Estate of about Oct. 10. ROBERT N. V A N HORNE, 'OoCPdSlHl NOTICE IS HEREBY O IVEN that the undersigned, W. Walker [ _ _ Low, administrator with the will o annexed o f the estate of Robert; . , N. Van Horne, deceased, has filed . , Ad ur r’ ! his Final Account as said adminis- ™ T. and M .rs Wd ,am l.M o n e y. ° _________ ¡.U the ...:n » „ „ J i_ trator with will ___ annexed in Adrian underwent major spinal the County Court of Malheur surgery at St. Alphonsus hospital in Boise Wednesday, May 6, and County, Oregon, and that said was reported this week to be Court has appointed Monday, June 15, 1959, at 10:00 o’clock in , recovering satisfactorily. .. . . . The sur- O n e B lock W e s t of U . P . D epot the forenoon of said day for the ?.°_ry ? a i ™ '? “ iJta! ? l fr_orn an_,n- haaring of objections to said Final jury he received last summer. A sophomore student at Oregon Account and the settlement there State College, Corvallis, Looney of. discontinued his studies at spring NOW. THEREFORE, all persons interested in the estate of Robert vacation to undergo the surgery N. Van Home, deceased, are noti and will resume work at OSC in «O M f fied and required to appear at the the fall where he is majoring in County Court Room m the Court ar\imal husbandry. recently awarded lt ____ ~ ___ ... Looney was rec House at Vale. »»..ii____ Malheur County, Oregon, at said time, to then and a tr?p.hy by Alph,a 7^ a; a« " cul- there show cause, if any th- rc be, tu™ honorary at OSC for being whv said Account should not be outstanding student in animal .ettled, allowed and approved and husbandry during his freshmen said estate distributed and said year ,The award which was pre- administrator discharged VIOUsl>; a ,tra'' ehnf J trophy’ _,Was , j v * Btmt. . Dated and first published May prosented to the Adrian student | for permanent possession. 1 i Date of last publication, June Mr*. Robert H. Peterson and 11 , 1069 1 laughter, Kristin of Woodland W W ALK E R LOW Hills, Calif , arrived by plane in Administrator with the Boise last Tuesday and w ill Will Annexed o f the I k * guests at the home o f Mrs. Estate o f Robert N Peterson's mother, Mrs. Hilda Van Horne, Deceased Does So MUCH-Costs So LITTLE! Tensen until returning home May HAROLD HENIGSON , 28. Attorney for Administrator. lida on"mi!3m.''itaxisJ uppad in- OllllOOk R6Vi6WGQ For 1959 Season AUCTION Ma ft'icY'nn Go. TRUCK TIRE SPECIALS! New one Nylon HIGHWAY TREAD $2295 6.50 X 16 $ 2 6 « $ 6 8 32 7.00 X 15 8.25 X 20 • • • • • • • 7 Írestons Super All Traction HEAVY DUTY NYLON $ 3095 6.50 X 16 ADMIRAL APPLIANCES from Bill LoOIieY WillS C IIGQG TrOpnV 7.00 X 15 NYSSA FURNITURE CO. will put the finishing touch to your N ew Medallion Home. MAT 11. 1151 8.25 X 20 • • • • • • • • $ 3 6 ’ s 58295 A l l P rices E x c h an g e P lu s T a x NYSSA FURNITURE CO. Look into the MEDALLION ft* when buying a new home! I DAHO\^POWER NOTICE OF C A L L FOR SCHOOL BUS BIDS Adrian Union High School Dis trict No 4. Adrian, Oregon, will r ceive bids until May 26, 1959, for one 65-passenger school bus Specifications for bus can be obtained from W W Webb at Webb’s Service. Adrian, Oregon Bids are to be opened at Spe i si Board Meeting at 8 o’clock ay 26, 195®. and the Board will reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Please mark envelopes “Bid for .school Bus” and mail to W. W V.'Bbb, Adrian, Oregon, or C. G Brown, Clerk, Adrian, Oregon. C G BROWN. Clerk Date of first publication, May , Date of last publication, Mav 14 1959 21 , 1959 . Tir«$tont RECAPS $ 1g 95 7.50 X 16 $1895 8.00 X 17.5 TOWN and COUNTRY TREAD 7.00 X15 . . . H 6 95 7.00 X 16 . . . «1795 WE SERVICE THEM ALL — LARGE and SMALL . . . W alt’s Firestone TIRE SALES BLITZ C O U N T R Y ! Operated in Conjunction With Shell Service Station S & H GREEN STAMPS 101 North Main Nyssa, Oregon If you’d like to exploré Blitz Country yourself, pack in to wherever Blitz is sold. Or six-pak into your refrigerator. Open the door, open a Blitz. Blitz Country! w t <M > tedl-wl'ieâM cOMFâar *©• -v . * -»o 4