THE NYSSA GATE C ITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON 6000 PERSONS ATTEND N YSSA N IG H T RODEO (Continued From Page 1) took third, Sam Shaiw or Jamieson fourth and Bob M cOuire of Boise fifth . . In the always-thrilling brahma bull riding event, Bay Beern won first, W alt Sulllns and Joe Bessler o f Hanford, California split sec ond and third money and Harold Scott of Joseph, Oregon took fourth. Bill Wilburn of Weiser won the bulldoggong title with an average time o f 55.4 seconds. Prank Van Meter was second in 56.4 seconds, Harry Charters of Melba third in 118.1, and Bob W itty o f Enterprise fourth in 180.2. T h e best time for day money was made by Fess Reynolds, who downed a steer in 11.4 seconds. He missed his steer the first day to ruin his average. Jack Perc»field o f Arizona won THURSDAY, JU LY 29, 1948 the ca.f-roping wih an averaije time of 39.3 for the two days. He made a time both nights of 19.4 seconds. Sherman Sullins of California wes second in 39 4, Jake D ytr of Nampa third in 40.2, and Pess Reynolds fourth in 51.2 Sullins registered the best time for day money (July 24 1 with 142 seconds. The program was started each night with the grand entry o f the cowboys, members of the visiting riding clubs. Queen Bette Pett and her two attendants. Bette Dominico and Betty Culvertson, and the ar ena officials. The second night the riders formed in two lines the full length of the arena. After the playing of the “Star Spangled Ban ner" over a loud-speaker system, Marion Osborn, the announcer, In troduced President Roy Holmes, Arena Director Lynn Snodgrass, Vice President Charles Culbert son, Chet Thorson, Bob W itty and Rolland Holmes, pick-up men; Har- PA G E SEVEN location, outside basement, garage. house, lawn, trees insured title. Consider best offer. 463 No. 8th street. 29Jlxu ______________ POR R E N T — Two-room cabin, Phone 122-J. 29J2xc | down, balance easy payment*. 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Drill team exhibitions were given Saturday night by the Black Can- Don Bishop von Sheriff's posse and trie Weiser T W O Y O U T H S CALLED Indianheads. M ary Turner of Star won the AS MISSIONARIES ¡take race Friday night, followed by Glen Stillwell of Star and Ed ^ Two missionaries were called from Bowman o f Payette. Bowman won Nyssa to represent the Church of first place Saturday night and Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Stillwell second. recently. Don Bishop, son o f Mr and Mrs. W. A. Bishop was first to enter the field. He left in June He is serving in the northwestern states with headquarters at Sunny Side, Washington. He spent 18 months in the armed forces. To Minnesota— Udell Poulsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Tobler left Monday for Mrs. George Poulson, has been call St. Paul. Minnesota, where she will ed to serve in Finland. He will tsit her mother. leave in September. Poulsen at tended the Briirham Young uni Visit in Ogdea— versity the past two years. He is Mrs. R. W. Whitaker and daugh at present employed at Gordon’s ters spent last week visiting in Drive-In. Ogden. Mr. Whitaker flew to Ogden Monday, returning with his ley Tucker, who furnished the live family. stock: Tony Benedictis of Lewis ton, Idaho and Dwight Maddox of Here From Baker— Mr. aand Mrs. Jesse Thompson Weiser, judges, and the queen and of Baker were overnight guests this princesses. In the flag race Friday night week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Boydell. the Black Canyon riders won first place, Nyssa second and Parma ¡sits Mother— third. Winners Saturday night were Black Canyon riders first, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ostrom visited in Huston Mustangs second and Can Boise Sunday with Mrs. Ostrom’s mother, Mrs. Edna Stoddard, yon County Sheriff's posse third. Following the bareback riding Friday night, the Circle V Riding To Payette Lakes— June Savage, Mardi Sallee, M ar club of Vale gave a drill. Mounted on a i beautiful white ian Grace Brown. Bonnie F ife and Shetland pony, 11-year-old Little Evelene Towne left Sunday to spend week at Payette lakes. Brown Jug. who appears in the movies as Little Beaver, gave an excellent exhibition of trick roping Here From Boise— Linda and Neil Gram co of both nights of the show. In an other event, L ittle Brown Jug and Boise arrived Thursday for a visit Betty Jean Maynard gave a series at the Wilbur Holcomb home. They of trick-riding stunts. An unusually were Joined Saturday by their well received stunt was a Roman mother, Mrs. W illiam Gramco. Tne riding act given by Little Brown visitors returned to Boise Sunday. Jug. The Tuckerettes thrilled the crowds both nights with acrobatic Return T o New Jersey— Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Jones and Miss Dorothy Jones left last M on day to return to Highland Park, New Jersey after visiting the past month at the home of their daugh ter and sister, Mrs. Houston Wilson. LOCAL NEWS NOTICE Applications for employment during the com ing beet processing campaign are now being accepted at the sugar company office. Men who worked last campaign as well as new applicants should file an application to be sure o f employment. The Amalgamated Sugar Co. The New Foam Rubber Mattress Gives Unusual Comfort It contains Genuine Dura- Latex Processed Foam Rubber Cushioning Visitors Here— Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mace and Mr. and Mrs. O. J. M iller of Eagle, Idaho visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C liff Main while en Thule to their home after a vacation at the coast. Here From kiis Angeles— Mrs. Ed Kolbc and daughter, Ann, arrived Tuesday from Los Angeles and will visit for about three weeks with Mrs. Kolbe’s sis ters, Mrs. Ed Powell and Mrs. Her man Towne. Son Arrives— Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Book of Nampa are the parents of a son bom on July 12. Mrs.' Book Is the former June Webster o f Nyssa. Hickman. Mrs. Chet Moiser of Nyssa is on the teaching staff for the conference this week. Here From Clarkston— Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnston of Clarkston Washington have been visiting friends in Nyssa. Visitors From Payette— Mr. and Mrs. E. Parker o f Pav- ette were Sunday visitors at the O. E. Dorman home. Too Late To Classify M a la your potato digging aatiar tkii yaar. moro pro- O parating from tractor powar ta laoF, tka fitabla, and mora practical with tka C H A S E fiald-provad d iggar faaturai limpia, kaavy conatructioa, a l * Faatkar-Bad ' potato d .g g a r Tka C k aia diggar it popu including apron roBart prottura kibricatod. aad tfc lar for many raaion« but m oit grow ari acclaim W for Availabta for immadiata daUary, tka Cka$a d iggar't AH d iggart ara mountad on 14" drop cantar rima continuous apron laparatai potatoai without agitating or lifting. 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