r TH E N Y SSA G ATE CITY P A C E TW O JOURNAL THURSDAY, SEPTEM BER 5, 1946 Lowell Prevo and Clint West; Lee Grimes; bull riding, Charlie pion jersey. Parrel Peterson; guern­ ! er celebrate his birthday Monday Takes Church Course— evening were Mr. and Mrs. Arden 1 Rev. George Whipple, pastor of 4*4 furlong, Kerb Taylor, II. F. Phipps, first. Bun Anderson and sey calf, Donna Houston, guernsey i ....... “ • | Jack Hieser split second and third yearling, Darlene RobDuis, guern­ I Newsom, Mrs. James Reeder, Mr. the First Christian church, re- T T Whiteley L MT orel't mile derby, Ike and ',J Tom and six split fourth money; second sey cow, Kenneth Aldrich, and and Mrs. Loyd Cleaver and daugh- turned home Saturday from Eug- champion guernsey, Donna Hous­ ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver, ¡ene, where he attended the North- round, calf roping, Dave Stout, 19, Redsull. ton; milking shorthorn. Justine (Continued From Page 1) Weiser and Marvin Sorenson, Cald- Sunday—Bn/nc riding. Wilber Pud Adair, Jack Percifield ana Kreager; grand champion of all Bernlce Bowen and Donna Goodell. west Christian college for three well,, split purse eight ways; bull- Plaugher, John Ross and Russ Lex Connellee; second go-round, breeds, Wesley Richmond; show­ i Tais district was well represented weeks. He studied courses on "The dogging, Wilbur Plaugher, 8:2, first, Boles, with Hal Evans of Oriana, mug milk, d a r e Kirk, 39:2, Chet manship contest, senior, Brock at the Malheur County fair and Rural Church and Its Work” and Dwight Maddux, second, B.ll WU- Idaho and Marion Suitor of Nyssa Thorson, Jack Fisher and Lex Robbins, and showmanship con­ most all from this district attended Church Administration''. burn, third, and Elton Good, On- splitting fourth place money with Connellee; kids’ race, Jerry Wil­ test, junior, Farrel Peterson. at least one day. tarlo, fourth; calf roping, first several others; bulldogging, Wilbur burn, L. Fritts and Stanley Pullen; Beef— Heavy hereford steer, Rose­ Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hoffman and Help Build Church— 3 8 mile consolation, Milt Rutledge, go-round, Lex Connellee, Arizona, Plaugher, first. Bill Wilburn, sec- mary Red, light hereford steer, Ir­ daughters of Nebraska left Thurs­ Mr. Brewer, Rev. George Wliipp- 18:2, first, George Pettigrew, Gra- ond, and Lee Grimes and Juhn Wallace Laird and Woody Brew­ ene Tucker, angus steer, Dean And­ day after spending the past several dy. New Mexico, second, David Roes split third and fourth; bull er; 4' t furlong. Herb Taylor, H. F. erson, shorthorn steer, Don Bow­ days _at the s7 lL HoffnTan ‘home’ »«• E- H. Strickland and Glen Str- Guyor and Vern Peterson; ladies ers, and champion steer (Grand) Mrs. Alva Goodell spent Fri- ickland, members of the Church of Stout, Arizona, third, and Don riding, money split nine ways; Meek, Vale fourth; relay. Wallace mile free for all, Tom Red ull, 14 mile, Bob Graham, Mel Miller Rovemary Reed, hereford heifer, day night and Saturday at Merid- j Christ in Nyssa, assisted in the Laird, 62:50, first; Dave Chad- Wayne Curtis and Tuffy Gardner; and H. A. Long; 5 8 derby, Tom Robert Sproul, beef showmanship ian where she visited at J;he Henry |COIlstructlon of a new church wick, second, and West Bilgh, ‘4 mile free for all Wayne Phillips, Red ull, Herb Taylor and Wes contest, Mark White. Estrick and Mrs. W. E. Goodell building for the Church of Christ third; mug and milk, first go- Buck Tiffan and Wayne Curtis: Vi Beige; 1V4 mile relay, Wallace Swine— duroc jersey gilt, Kenn­ home. round, Hug'h Ougman, Arizona, 52, mile special, Bob Graham, Hazel Laird, John Schooley and Dave eth Romans, duroc jersey fat hag, George Cleaver returned last of Homedale Monday of this week. first, Ohet Thorson, Weiser, second, Pullen and Tuffy Gardner; relay Chadwick; 14 mile free for all, Everett Austrian, Chester White week with a band of lambs which lWlth h*>P o i, 25 "len V‘T Bud Ingraham, Parma, third, and race, Wallace Laird, Mel Miller six-way split due to faulty gate, gilt, Lester Auker, Chester White he is feeding. Mr. Cleaver went , ous lu r c h e s of the valley the Don Ross, Ontario, fourth; stake and Dave Chadwick; 3 8 mile Harry Talbot, Tuffy Gardner, Burt fat hog, Fred Deffer, Poland China fiom Baker to Halfway by plane. \t n ? * sb<*,t!ng ior ““ race, split, Rolland Hyde, V ale, special. Vernal Peterson, Bruce Migliorelta, Doc Garber, Hazel gilt, Ked Dejmal, Hampshire fat Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver I“ 11 °* **“ buildln* were erected in one day. Pullen and Wayne Curtis. and Ed Bowman, Payette; kid's Nichols and Lowell Prevo; kids' hog, Patrick McClure, champion and Mrs. Glen Hoffman siient Fri­ 4-H club blue ribbon winners gilt, all breeds, Kenneth Romans, day at Ontario. race, Stanley Pullen, first, Donald race, Bill Vogt, Stanley Pullen and VV'lns Prize— were as follows: Os burn, second, and Orin Perkins, LaVere Frltts. champion fat hog, all breeds, Ev­ Mrs. Bill Sund, who was awarded Dairy— Holstein calf, Rob Rich­ erett Ausman, mature sow, all third; 1/4 mile free for all, Bruce | Monday — Bronc riding, Hal tire grand prize at the Ord fair at Nichols, Wayne Curtis and H. Evans and Les Wtneberger, split mond, hoLstein yearling, Fred Deft­ breeds, Patrick McClure, pen of 4, Red Cloud. Nebraska recently, is a Pullen; ladies half mile, Bob Gra- first; John Ross and Buck Saund- er hoLstein cow and champion hol- Kenneth Romans. (sister of Mrs. Ed Steinke of Nyssa. ham, Mel Miller and H. A. Long; ers; bull-dogging. John Ross, 33- stein, We ,ley Richmond: jersey calf, Sheep— Ewe lamb. Calvin Wad- | Mrs. Sund had a choice of taking 1/2 mile free for all, Wayne Curtis,'4, Bill Wilburn. Elton Good and Ronald Peterson, jersey yearling, leig'h, fat lamb, Johnny Witty, Sports Exams Schedulrd- a Piper Cub airplane or $2000 and David Hurst, jersey cow and cham­ ,‘heep Showmanshp contest, Calvin I,..™ ? !«*e took the money Wadleigh. ivities association lias announced ________________ 1 Poultry— Pen, Ardis Hurst, best that Frank Bashar will give a ser- | Fbh D n ' Salmon— cockeral, Ilea Kreager, and best ies of examinations and clinics for Mr and Mrs Emil Stunz and ■pullet, Aid is Hurst. high school athletic contest offic- d and Shernmn By Rabbits— Beth McClure. als. All of last y ears officials as bee and son, Ray, returned Tuesday Canning— Canning II, Jennie veil as those (tairtog to become after spendmg flve days on a fish- Applications for employment during the Goodfellow, Barbara Sproul, Arlene ertified officials wi 1 be required t trlp. From McCall parly Land and Darlene Robbins; cann­ o take the examination. Mr. Bash- {,ew tQ fche mlddle fork ot the coming beet processing campaign are now be­ ing III, Arlene Piercy, Eleanor v will be in Ontario Monday, river and stayed at Tcm ing received at the Nyssa factory. All forme; Reed and Phyllis Stohler; canning Eeptember 9. McCall lodge. campaign employees as well as others who art IV, Nola Caverhill; canning V, N yssa Residents Win Some Honors ",d 1 8 partment of Oregon State college and will be a refresher for the state examinations, to be held all day Wednesday, September 11. Both sessions wtll be held in Ontar­ io. Place and hours may be ob­ tained from the county agent. This is a fourth In a series of such sessions being held over the state this fall for applicants for the state pasteurizer operator lic­ enses. Applicants will be tested in writ­ ten and oral phases at the Sept­ ember 11 examinations, announced Kenneth Carl, assistant chief of the division of foods and dairies of the state department of agri­ culture. Before licenses are issued the applicants will be scored in their respective plants on a prac­ tical demonstration of pasteuri­ zer operation. Home Owners Local News A : 1 Notice interested in working should file an applica tion at once. The regular work week will be 56 hour? (seven 8 hour shifts). Time and one-half will be paid after the first (40) straight time hours worked. The lowest hourly rate paid for men will be eighty-five (.85) per hour for the first 40 hours worked, and one and one-half ( l 1/*) times that rate for the next 16 hours worked. The above rate will make $54.40 for a 56 hour work week. The campaign will start about September 23 and will run for approximately 140 days due to the large beet acreage that will be har vested this year. Nola Caverhill, and grand champ­ ion, Nola Caverhill Vegetable garden, Nola Caverhill, Robert Haney, Donald Newbill, Fred Deffer, Roderic Hyde, Patsy Lang and grand champion, Don­ ald Newbill. Sugar beets, Anita Barnes. Demonstration contest, Nancy Gribbin and Ruth Joseph. Going To Alaska— Frank D. Hall left Wednesday f°r . til October , . , 1. He will „ visit „ at the home of his niece, Mrs. Gordon Clithero of Sitka. He flew from Boise to Seattle to meet Mrs. Clith­ ero. 1 Meeting Postponed— I The regular meeting of the Elks | lodge of Ontario, scheduled for Visit At Lakes— Friday night, has been postponed Several Nyssa Boat club mem­ until September 20 because of the bers as well as other Nyssa resi­ football jamboree to be held in dents spent the Labor day week­ Ontario Friday night. end at Payette lakes. Several Nyssa Mrs. Lester Cleaver entertained boats were on the lake. PA ST E U R IZ E R S WILL for her son, Trueman, on his 4th birthday Thursday, with 21 little Avoset Officials Visit— GET EX A M IN A TIO N S 'guests attending. Lovely gifts were M. K. Jordan, president, and received. Refreshments of ice cream John Slrex, vice president of the A short course and state exam- ¡and cake were served. Avoset corporation, were visitors J ination for pasteurizer operators Those from this community at- in Nyssa the first of the week. Mr. ¡in this area will be conducted next criding the Boise fair Friday were and Mrs. Jordan, both licensed air- week, the state department of agri­ Hr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff, Mr. plane pilots, flew to Nyssa Sunday, ¡culture announced. The short cou- nd Mrs. Willis Bertram and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Sirex drove to Nyssa rse will be held Tuesday afternoon, nd Mrs. Alva Goodell. by car Monday. Both couples left September 10, under the auspices Those who helped George Cleav- Tuesday morning. ¡of the dairy manufacturing de- Buena Vísta" Eastern O regon Federal The Amalgamated Sugar Co. Savings and Loan A ssociation Nyssa, Oregon Baker, Oregon Visits Sister— Mrs. Valeria Plughoff of Port- land is visiting her sister, Mrs. Will Beam. She expects to be here ab- out three wee,., Check fire hazards in your new dwelling. Foi guidance see Frank T. Morgan GRAND OPENING Friday & Saturday, Sept. 6 & 7 >í< V W e invite all of our friends and custom ers to help us c e le ­ brate our o fficia l opening in our new m odern food store. ** W e have added for your con ven ien ce a n ew frozen foods case, veg eta b le keeper and dairy case, alon g w ith a m ore com ­ plete selection o f grocery item s. Plenty Of Car Parking Space Shop In Comfort Enjoy Our Air Conditioning New Low Type Shelves Plenty Of Room We Will Have A Limited Amount Of Scarce Items GORDON’S DRIVE-IN MARKET Mr. daughi from ’ Mr. family Parker Sunda ker's ] just i the ns Mrs. follow! party band's Frank Parkei Joe St Mrs. and N Mrs. the P Wahin Eepten Mr. family ed at day li school: Nebra; in W£ Fam and it inity \ Mr. a son, N Mr a and \ Uy. Mr. and