Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 09, 1951, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    T H E N Y S S A G A T E C I T Y J O U R N A L , N Y S S A . O R E G O N . T H U R S D A Y , A U G U S T 9. 1951
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Janice Siam, display chair-
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Stock E xhibits
At F a ir Large
Rt. 3, Parma. Kenneth Vanderpool.
Rt. 1, Nyssa; Gerald Cooper, Rt. 2,
Nyssa; Hooper and Bybee, Rt. 1,
Nyssa; Howard Bair, Rt. 2. Nyssa;
C. O McClellan. R t 1, Vale and
Wendell Richmond. Rt. 1, Ontario.
Herds starting on the program
during the month of M ay Include
those of C. O. McClellan, Rt. 1.
Vale; L. E Robbins, Rt. 2. Nyssa;
and Hooper and By bee, Rt. 1. Nyssa.
During the month o f June 22
herds were on test with 519 cows
averaging 890 pounds of milk and
36.8 pounds of butterfat per cow.
Eight herds produced an average of
over 40 pounds of butterfat. Herd
owners in this class Include C. C.
Betz. Rt 2, Vale; Beaumont and
Toomb. Rt. 1. Nyssa; Leroy Herr­
man, Rt. 2, Nyssa; Louis Wettsteln.
Rt. 1, Ontario; Herschel Thompson,
Rt. 1. Nyssa: Charles Orider, Rt.
2, Nyssa; James Peterson, Rt. 1.
Nyssa; and Fred Burgess, Rt. 2,
Vale.
Ten other herds averaged more
than 30 pounds of butterfat during
the month of June as follows: K?r
Krest Farms, Rt. 2, Payette; Joe
Payne, Rt. 1. Vale: Hooper and By­
bee, Rt, 1, Nyssa; L, B. Vaughn. Rt.
I, Vale: Lee Stoker and Sons, Rt.
3. Parma; Gilbert Sproul. Rt. 2,
Payette, L. E. Robbins, Rt. 2, Nyssa;
Elver Nellson, Rt. 2. Nyssa; Fred
J. Patterson. Rt. 2, Vale, and Gerald
Cooper, Rt. 2, Nyssa.
heM
h*.« been employed in the law office Au({iul lg
The
table „H I
of Harold Henigson.
j feature noxious weeds furnished by
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I the men members The sponsoring Premiums and ribbons. Ross con­
HOME
EC
CLUB
MEETS
0f
the
Farmers
Daughter*
softball
M ARRIED IN ROSW ELL
tinued. will go to the Individual ex-
The Home Economics club of the team by the Orange was discussed. I hibitor as usual.
Miss Carolyn 8chiemer of Adrian
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Oregon
Trail
Orange
met
August
but
no
action
was
taken
The
Home
became the bride of Oeorge Ross-
Several Nyssa business men are
back of Germany Friday morning 2 at the home of Janice Stam, with Economics club will not meet dur- donating land products trophies a-
at 10 o'clock in the Presbyterian Lucille Runcorn as co-ho tess ft/.'.:
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ing September The October
gain meet-
this year. The trophies include
church in Roswell. Attending the call was answered with ideas for ing will be held at the home of cups for the best 20 pounds of
young couple were the bride's par- I the grange booth that will be ar-
I
Mildred Sisson with Alice onions,
Holmes
by Muir. Roberts and Burn-
call will
will be
ents, Mr and Mrs Oeorge Scbiemer
ranged for the Malheur County fair a, co-hostess.
Roll call
ingham; best 12 potatoes, by H art­
radio
The newlyweds are making their Orma Qoodell won the door prize
j
answered favorite
by "my
ley Produce company and best 3
program." Refreshments were serv­ sugar beets, by Amalgamated Sugar
ed by Janice Stam and Lucille company. Other special trophies in
Runcorn.
the agriculture division Include a-
"BAKER'S DOZEN”
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wards for the best 10 ears of corn,
HAVE PINOCHLE P A R T Y
by Beal Seed company of Ontario,
G E T A C Q U A IN T E D O F F E R
Mr and Mrs Oeorge Schweizer and an award by the Pacific Co­
O n « Can Q u lck -F ro x «n M in u te M a id Lem on a d e
entertained at a pinochle party Sat­ op. seed division of Ontario, for the
urday night on the lawn at their best red clover exhibit. Hoffman
FREE
home. Play followed a potluck din­ said that these trophies have been
W ith e v e r y dozen cans purchased at the re gu la r price.
ner served to 12 members Mr and an effective means of increasing In­
Mr.,. C. C. Cotton made high score terest. He pointed out that while
and Mrs. Lloyd Tobler and Hudson the main exhibit hall not too many
H ARTM AN'S LOCKERS * a t ! ! K r
Robb won the traveling prizes.
years In the past once housed not
WE GIVE
only farm crops but all other fair
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exhibits except livestock, now It is
E NTE R TAIN S CLUB
GREEN STAMPS
Mr and Mrs. Ed Boydell enter­ filled completely by the agricultural
• VOII DON'T HAVE TO ASK FOR THEM "
tained their Mr and Mrs. bridge displays.
Other new awards include a trav­
club in their home Wednesday even-
j ing with Mr and Mrs. Ted Morgan eling trophy for the best 4-H Jersey
exhibit
at the fair, presented by
as guest players. Warren Farmer
won high prize and Eldon Ulmer Hope and Charlie Orader of Nyssa,
and a traveling trophy sponsored
I won second.
by the Farmers Supply Co-op of
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Nyssa and Ontario, to the FFA Appointed Manager—
TO HOLD G ARD EN P A R T Y
chapter having the highest team
Olen Burton has been appointed
The American Legion auxiliary score In the FFA livestock Judging
manager of the B and M Equipment
will hold a garden party for all contest The Malheur unit o f the
company, suceedlng Bud Sherma.i,
members Tuesday, August 14 at 7:30. Oregon Farm Bureau is offering
who has purchased a tire-recapping
The party Is to be held at the E. K. special awards in shop work to business in Caldwell. James Willis,
Burton home on First street.
FFA students.
who has been with the Dessert Seed
As during the past several years company, has been appointed as
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special awards are also being o ffe r­ salesman to work with Les Burbank,
F R I D A Y A N D S A T U R D A Y , A U G U S T 10-11
O U ILD TO MEET
The St. Paul's Episcopal Guild ed by the Ontario Livestock Com­ who has been with the company for
"Sunset In The W est"
company, the Malheur several years.
will meet at the home of Mrs. J. L. mission
] Church Monday, August 13 at 8 County Livestock association, the
w ith
Malheur County Jersey Cattle club, Here From Idaho—
o'clock.
Roy Roger*— P en n y Edw ards
Malheur Holstein Breeders associ­
Mrs. J. A. Woods o f Twin Falls
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also
ation, Oregon Wool Orowers auxil­ is spending two weeks with H. H.
T O P L A Y BRIDOE
Williams and Miss Edith Williams
The fourth In a series of bridge iary and others.
"Father Takes To The Air"
Local talent and special events southwest of Nyssa. She will then
parties sponsored by St. Paul's
w ith
between
horse
races
will
make
up
go to John Day to' visit a grand­
guild In the parish hull Friday night
R aym ond W alburn— W aller C ailett
the entertainment for the night daughter.
at 8 o’clock.
show. Hap Logue, secretary of the
M atInre Sat. 1:30; Adm. 30c-9c
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fair and race meet association, said Visits Relatives—
HONORED ON AN NIVE R SAR Y
Mrs. Elneva Caufleld of Pocatello
today that a complete entertain­
S U N D A Y A N D M O N D A Y , A U G U S T 12-13
A lawn party and welner roast ment program is planned between Is visiting at the home of her sister,
was given Tuesday at the home of races.
Mrs. Louise McOaven. and niece,
"I'd Climb The Highest Mountain"
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IIui Mrs. (lien Osborn in honor
He said that there would be pari­ Mrs. Joe Maughan.
of Mr and Mrs. Percy Capper, who mutuel betting also, and that this
IN T E C H N IC O L O R
j celebrated their wedding annivers­ would be handled as last year by T O O L A T E T O C L A S S I F Y
S usan H ayw ard —W illiam L undigan
ary. Also attending were Mr and the American Legion under the sup­
R ory C alhoun—Barbara B ates
Mi
Cecil Richards and girls and ervision o f Bob Murray of Portland. FO R SALE —Special on bale ties
T h e h e a rt-w a rm in g story o f a cou p le w h o h elped th eir
I Charlotte and Ralphie Capper.
Bauman Farm
Logue stressed the fact that a and baler twine.
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n eighbors liv e a b etter life o f hardships, heartaches anti
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special attempt was being made this Equipment.
SUNSHINE CLUB MEETS
year to entertain all In attendance FOR SALE—Corn and cucumbers,
tears in a ru ral com m u n ity.
The Sunshine club met at the whether they were Interested in
U itln re Hun. 1:30; Adm. 30c-9c
cheap. l'A miles out on Ontario
Odd Fellows hall Friday afternoon pari-mutuel betting or not.
highway. Phone orders to 016-J1.
with 16 members present.
After
9a2xp
T U E S D A Y A N D W E D N E S D A Y , A U G U S T 14-15
the regular business meeting bunco
was placed. Mrs. Tom Johnson won
WOMEN W ANTED
"Sugarfoot"
I high, Mrs. Bob Burns won low and
Who can appreciate value o f new
1 Mrs Alice Rhodes won the travel­
IN T E C H N IC O L O R
home, fireplace, hardwood floors,
ing prize. At the end of the after­
two bedrooms, full basement,
R andolph S cott— A d ele Jergens
noon, refreshments were served by
stoker heat, corner lot, paved
Dairy herd production testing
R aym ond M assey—C uddles Sakall
Mrs Oerald Horn, Mrs. Ike William ­ continued to grottf during the
street, close to schools and stores
Th at b u c k a ro o . . . that slow ta lk in ’, that fast sh ootin ’
son and Marjorie Stanaford.
—everything you want. Only $10,-
months of May and June, according
hero o f C la ren ce tiu d in gton H olla n d 's n ovel is on the
500, easy F. H. A. terms.
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to reports filed by C. A Nichols, D.
H. I. A. supervisor for Malheur T 7 _ _ T ) . n J
ATTE ND CLUB PIC N IC
screen.
R e a l E state
Fifty persons attended a picnic county.
In su ran ce
sponsored by the Pollyanna club on
Twenty-three herds were on test
T H U R S D A Y A N D F R I D A Y , A U G U S T 16-17
the Lynn Hurst lawn 8unday, Aug­ during the month of May. with 515 16 North 3rd.
Phone 218
ust 5. The children and men pres­ cows, 46 o f which were dry. The
"Little Big Horn"
ent
played
croquet
and
pitched
average production per cow for the
SALE C ALE N D AR
Lloyd Bridge*— John Ireland
horseshoes while the women enjoyed month of May was 915 pounds it
Marie W indsor—Jim D avis
visiting.
FARM
SALE — Friday,
milk and 39 8 pounds of butterfat. PU B LIC
Nine of the herds produced an aver­ August 17. 12 miles from Vale on
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"W orld Middleweight
age of over 40 pounds of butterfat John Day highway, then *4 mile
HCV TESS A T "COFFEES'
Hostesses at the Civic club coffees during the month. These herd own­ north of Willow Creek store. Sale
Championship Fight
this past week were Mrs. Lloyd ers include Leroy Herrman, Rt 2, starts at 1 p. m. Lunch served on
B etw een S u gar R ay Robinson and R an dolph Tu rpin ,
Wilson, Mrs. Ward Wleneke Mrs Nyssa: C. C. Betz, Rt. 2, Vale; grounds. Farm machinery, cow and
a ll 15 rounds.
Tom
Eldridge and Mrs. Lloyd Charles Orider, Rt. 2. Nyssa; James calf, chickens, many household and
Peterson. Rt. 1, Nyssa; Fred Burgess, j miscellaneous articles. W. E. Lov-
Tobler.
Rt 2. Vale: Bland Vaughn. Rt. 2 : ing, owner. Terms, cash. Ander-
Vale; Ker Krest Farms, Rt. 2, Pay­ [ son and Church. Auctioneers.
ette; Louis Wettsteln, Rt. 1, Ontario
and Herschel Thompson, R t
1, PU B LIC F A R M SALE—Six miles
Nyssa.
north of Ontario, on highway 30
Other herds producing over 30 on Brockus place, Thursday. August
pounds of butterfat for the month 16. 29 head of livestock, machinery,
include Joe Payne, Rt. 1, Vale; grain, chickens, sows and pigs. Sale
Elver Nellsen, Rt. 2 Vale; L. E. I starts at 1 o'clock
Lunch served
Robbins. Rt. 2, Nyssa: Fred Patter­ on the grounds. Terms, cash. L.
son, Rt 2. Vale; Oilbert Sproul, R. Davison owner. Cols. Bert An­
Rt. 2, Payette;
Beaumont and derson and Joe Church, auctioneers,
Too mb. Rt. 1, Nyssa; Lee Stoker. j L H. Fritts, clerk.
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