Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 24, 1952, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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JOURNAL. N Y SSA , OREGON.
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«t d an cin g m il I# co n tin u ed as usual
iW th e gym nasium .
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ThW G irls A thletic association
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held a m eeting F rid ay , Ja n u a ry 18.
being organized by-
.‘»'DWELL H E IG H T S , i a n 84 a t the ity. | e o t « % iQ « h Vim travel»..-
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a c h ie v e m e n t m eetin g .»ponsonFl prize. 5 * 1 * CMOiO high and Bet v li.u id N ew m an, grade schcx# p rill- j¿ £ r y *«£4
d u rin g th e six th an d sev en th period.
¡pal. Tiie council plans
p lan s to m eet
a nd
»»W ard X he girls decided to hold a play day
by th e A d rian 0 . T . A T h u rs d a y Citei’O # > • prizes
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m o n th at Uie g ia d e school
< veiling, @dell H a m m o n gave a r e ­
'F I# W»le C#emi hom e wa the
a n d 8 » s . A m e s S tep h en , # r S a tu rd a y . F eb ru ary 9 In v itatio n s
p o rt o n
su m m e r school, Tutiicfe st#py of » potluck supper F rit; i> bHildm-* H t Borge represenM d th e
•n
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rta
in e d « t th re # tables of pin- were sen t to th re e d iffe re n t schools,
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sSe a tte n d e d in C orvallis la st Mine, # # m n g f » » young ad u lt rla
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Horses, Caws, Calvaa. Sheep. Hon#
.tu- 10 m a jo r o rg an izatio n s in A d­ ochl« a t Wieir hom e 1ue.-4»y ev en ­ / a r m s , W ilder an d H om edale.
atim y 4-H a w a rd s Were presen ted . sisting o l MK Mi# M
IJ k K
ii i- a-k e d to send one rep re» en ia- ing M rs. F red S tep h e n an d 41v*
Cash fat live horses find cow s
‘to u rn a m e n ts of b asketball and
T h e P . T . % w ould like th e trav ellin g itr . an d t t r s . Irv in l u
O o o d ell wop high prize a n # M rs.
b a s k e ts lo r fin a n c in g th e budgtft to Mr» D avid H ig h la n d M’ and Mi
volleyball will be held d u rin g th e
Alaw
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oodell
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d
H
arold
Sisson
won
be c o n tin u e d a t a fa s te r r a te in or- K e n n e th K rtce Mi an d M
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FKEF P R O M P T R E M O V A L
low M is. H arold Sisson an d G ene day. A lunch will be served a t noon
d o r t h a t th e c o m m itte e m ay a sc e r- R * ftz . Mr an d M r. Bill Willi- m i Ì ottjklr B a r k '
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ta in how m u c h m o re m oney n eed s to Moss Mill - were p resen t Reverend
Phono ue collect
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were
as follows: O rg a n iz a tio n —Jo a n n e
be ra ise d th f r y ear.
an d Mrs. H en ry E Moore W'i
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P a y etfe 670
Mrs. H o w aid D ay has been ill w ith H artley ; food. Mardnun M cK inly an d
A m g jtte r.s te a w ill be held in th e guggts.
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Nampa
6-4604
BL'LN'A VISTA, J« n 24- Mr. an d
f o u rth g ra d e In A d rian F rid a y afggr- Mr an d M rs A ntonio M art.:.-
M r a n d M rs. J u n R itch ie an d
P h o to g ra p h e r H orano of O ntario
n oon, «,
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danced a t th e A drian talen t ho\. \tr G eorge C leaver re tu rn e d W ed-
DAY OR NIGHT
a y d --------
in n e r _ guests finished ta k in g th e sen io r class pic
v
m a m o n th ’s tr ip to Mi.»- fam ily w ere to n d —
T h e IK odtrn P io n e e r club w ill m eet la»t W ednesday evening
and low i a <jw.”„»j>.uiied by an
C lau d e Dwy hom e n e a r Ad- tu res a t O n ta rio last week. T he
In th e h o m e of fltos Roy H irai T iles-
M r an d Mi
P e t' T in«
nan
seniors w ent to his studio. H o ran s
d a y a fte rn o o n . J a n u a r y 2K.
an d fam ily a re living in th> tenati: in.-ie of Mr Cleaver. G C leaver oi
M r wti# M rs. H ow ard F in g er had also took th e sn a p sh o t p ictu res of
Nampa. Idaho
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tor
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® rs, M in a P r a tt. Who Juts been house on th e J o h n T im m erm an ta r
inn- ill w ith th e m um ps while com - as ^ e*r d in n e r g u ests Mr. a n d Mrs. th e fresh m an , sophom ore a n d Junior
A H 'U gfrating in th e hom e of iier m
H ugh G len n a< u n p an .td L
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r e a n d lias been q uite ill for K o rm an Ek>»4*’ a n # fam ily of Borne- classes in th e gym J a n u a ry 22.
L ouis P ra t^ , M id fam ily following Rice to Q uincy, W.i him '
win-
d a le .
h e r itoctot o p e ra tio n , is now v.
they visited last week from M nda
M r an d M rs. W illis B e rtra m an d
M an d M r- Alva Goodell an d
in # in th # G en e P r a t t hom e
un til Friday.
Alva G 'jdell, J r . were d in n e r guests Lucille w ere in B oise T hursday.
f e r l a ® rieg h v i a a guest of M ar e
A nita P ra tt. C arl » H
M agnus B k sn g er an d G a rry were
^ale> P a v ilio n
at the Janie» W ash b u rn hom e n e a r
B orge in th e J a k e B orge
hom e S u n - S«h iem er, M arcan n M cFarland. K
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H , n M «iy W ash b u rn an d Alva d in n e r g u ests a t th e L ester Cleaver
As I am leavinj» the state, I will sell all my personal
d a y h a v in g d in n e r a n d a tte n d in g th e en an d M arcelyn M< Kinlev M .v.'. \ \
a ,7 T \’ i i.'br a * n e 7h«drhi?t h* hom e S u n d ay . M rs C hanger is vh*t-
At F a irg ro u n d » property 5 miles west of Nyssa on Alberta avenue (or on
m a tin to in B d n a n in th e ............... .. Bowei
ind C harli
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wr. k
‘ i m« h er p a re n ts, M r en d M rs. Johi
Mr and # t- s W rank M iller an d M: included
.......... of
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C leaver
P re lim in ary p la n s for th e build- hospital road) and '-j miles south, on the J. L. Downing
Mr
an
d
Mrs.
N
orinan
D
outy
of
anfl M rs. J im M iller Were d in n e r from th e United P resb y terian Sun-
in # of a livestock sales pavilion as place.
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nt
lair.
M
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d
Mrs.
H
ow
ard
g u e sts in th e G e rrit T im m erm an day school to go to Roswell Sunday
a n ad d itio n to th e M alh eu r county
Mr an d Mr W ilson W inter, Novels, Serious»
b o m # S u n d ay .
m orning as the g u ests of the Roswell I
fa ir p la n t were m ade a t a m eeting
and Mr» Alva G oodell M r an d
T h # young a d u lt class of the U nit- P resb y terian young people at a
o f th e fa ir board la st M onday e v e n ­
M:
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dam
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d
Mr
an
d
Mr».
• d Prghbytw rian S u n d a y school held breakfast T h ey th e n atten d ed S u n -
in g in th e co u n ty a g e n t's office.
G a rd n e r celeb rated
M rs.
'h p in o rn le p a rty in the hom e of VI- day school an d ch u rc h in Roswell Harry
Neil H offm an, c h a irm a n of th e
S
ev
eral
novels,
to
g
eth
er
w
ith
G
‘a
er's
b
irth
d
a
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S
a
tu
rd
a
y
evening
M id «#rs. D avid H ighland in S u n set T he A drian young people will hi.
: i.
i nding th e d an ce at B oulevard n u m ber of m o re serious works, m ake board, said th a t th e pavilion is n ee d ­
tnd la te r liavtng refre sh m e n ts a t th*- up th is w eek’s new books a t th e M al­ ed to provide co m fo rtab le a n d a d e ­
h eu r co u n ty lib rary T hey will be q u ate facilities to show an im als a t
Loyd A dam s home.
read y for circu latio n S atu rd ay , J a n ­ th e rap id ly grow ing a n n u a l county
Mi an d Mr Ja m es S tep h en , J r
fa ir He fu rth e r sta te d th a t th e re is I
H o l s t e i n C O W , 4 y T S ., g i v i n g 5 8 l b s .
e n te rta in e d a t d in n e r for Mr. an d u ary 26
"T h e R e ck ltss H e a rt” by C a th e r­ an increasing need f° r a building of N j g
H o l s t e i n C O W , 4 y T S ., g i v i n g
52 lb s .
Mr Nn tioloe S utschkow an d fam
purebred
i 1 v iWd M r. an d Mr» U E. N rtger ine S ev ern is a novel in a West Vir­
and tam ilv W etlnesday evening O n ginia .setting, a story of th e Vries stock sales.
S u ch a s tru c tu re should pay for
S u n d a# Mr an d M r Harwld Sisson fam ily an d p articu la rly of Lisbee,
th e proud eld er dau g h ter.
Itself in a m a ttf r of five o r six years j
"T h e S chools an d N ational S ecu r­ th ro u g h re n ta ls o b tain ed from its
ity ” gives a n e stim a te of th e n atio n al users. H o ffm an revealed.
FOR YOUR PLUMBING
secu rity situ a tio n , present and fu ­
Kills W hite of O n ta rio was nam ed
tu re. o u tlin es its m a jo r edu catio n al as c h a irm a n of a co m m ittee to in ­
NEEDS
im plications, and recommend
a v estig ate p la n s a n d m ean s of fin a n c ­
p rogram fo r th e schools througn ing a building. O th e r ap p o in tm e n ts
Bath Sets, Water Heaters a d m in istra tio n , P T A , litorary. an d to w ork w ith W h ite on th is project,
specific cu rricu lu m subjects.
will be m ade a t a n early d ate.
and Pre#fiure Systems
P am ela
B u rr, an
experienced
M eetiug w ith th e b oard a t Mon
teach er, re la te s h e r experiences and d a y ’s session w ere Ed Coles, ea te n
Call
o b serv atio n s in ‘ My T u rk ish Ad­ slon ag ric u ltu re eco n o m ist; Jo h n
v e n tu r e ” In 1945 .he w ent to BLtun- L an d ers, livestock sp ecialist of O re- j
J . C . SMI TH
bui to te ac h E nglish in th e A m eri­
e m
can G irls college, an d d u rin g her
13 Years ?rt Nyssa
sta y visited in hom es an d in th e s u r­
Phone 78-J
ro u n d in g co u n try .
O n th e lig h te r side is a sa tirica l jj - m"
# Ü K » ■ » ik'lrW tB- - (
n r emà-yur^àru arás tw
novel a b o u t a ju n io r h ig h school,
w hich ex p erim en ted w ith som e th e o ­
ries of m odern ed u catio n : "S u g ar on
th e S late " by Don F o n tain e.
An ev a lu a tio n of tHis co u n try 's
O ptointttrU t
federal legislative body is E rn e st
G riffith 's "C ongress; Its C o n tem ­
p o rary Role". T h e a u th o r analyzes
Eye* E xam inad
congress u n d er th e co n stitu tio n an d
its ways of responding to a c h a n g ­
Pho ne * 2311
ing age.
A nother book for th e serious re a d ­
718 Arthur St.
er is called "T h e U nited S ta te s in
W orld A ffairs, 19f>0”. "T h e year 1950
Caldwell, Idaho
m arked a decisive tu rn in g p o in t in
the h isto ry of th e U nited S ta te s as
a world power an d opened a clim atic
phase in th e resistan ce of free n a ­
tions to th e aggressive tendencies!
of S ta lin ist com m unism ,” sta te s th e I
preface.
"T h e U prooted" by O scar H andlin
approaches th e su b ject of im m ig ra­
tion from a new view point: T h e
effect: upon th e im m ig ran ts ra th e r
th a n the a lte ra tio n of th e *>c.ety
w hich received them . T h e asp ects I
of broken hom es, sep aratio n from
know n surroundings, a n d becom ing
a foreigner a re seen from th e v.ew-
point of the individual affected
Bonaro O v erstreet discusses re ­
assuringly for th e lay m an "U n d e r­
stan d in g F ear m O urselves an d O th ­
ers". She analyses causes an d ev i­
dences of fea r as well a s ways of
dealing w ith it.
A novel of a p riso n er o f w ar cam p
in A ustralia, whose clim ax is th e
priso n ers' suicidal a tte m p t a t e s ­
SEE IT SOON
cape. i "Dead Men R ising" by K e n ­
n eth Mackenzie, w ho’s a n A ustral-1
1 ian w riter.
g: -up» newt « u n + t y
Dudley
J me B ir te .1
V H p in Si
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-¡W A N T E D :-
¡YOUR DEAD AND USELESS ANIMALS
IDAHO ANIMAL PRODUCTS
Committee Plans
PUBLIC FARM SALE
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30
W orks ¿radial»]«
SALE STARTS AT 12:00, NOON
38 - CATTLE - 38
Stella, Holstein cow, 4 yrs„ giving 69 lbs.
M euller Furnaces-
Link Belt Stokers
Estimates Gladly Given
Phone 134L2 Parma, Idaho
HEATING
GEORGE J. KINZER
Blondie, Guernsey cow, 4 yrs., giving 38 lbs.
Tiny, Guernsey cow, 3 yrs„ giving 49 lbs.
Patsy, Guernsey cow, 3 yrs„ giving 36 lbs.
Daisy, Jersey and Guernsey cow, 6 yrs.,
giving 38 lbs.
Blackie, Holstein cow, 4 yrs., giving 40 lbs.
Ruby, Guernsey cow, 3 yrs., giving 36 lbs.
: Spot, Holstein cow, 4 yrs., To freshen in
Feb. Gives 6 gal. when fresh.
gon state coiieg*;
. Mau^r', Limpy, Holstein cow, 4 yrs., giving 54 lbs.
white
Hose, Guernsey cow, 4 yrs., coming iresn
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—
in Feb.
May, Holstein cow, 2 yrs., giving 42 lbs.
DR. C.W. CRAVES Red, Shorthorn, 4 yrs., giving 54 lbs.
Tilda, Guernsey cow, 3 yrs., giving 30 lbs.,
fresh in April.
Brindle cow, 3 yrs., giving 42 lbs.
Holstein, 2 yrs., with calf at side.
1 Holstein heifer, 2 yrs., springer.
3 Milking Shorthorn heifers, long yearlings,
bred to W. F. bull.
3 White face heifers, long yearlings, bred
to W. F. bull.
2 Guernsey and Jersey heifers, long year­
lings, bred to W. F. bull.
1 Guernsey heifei, long yearling, bred to
W. F. bull.
2 Holstein bull calves.
9 Holstein heifers, long yearlings, extra
good.
3 Holstein heifer calves.
For The
1 White face black heifer, 5 months old.
3 White face heifer calves, 3 months old.
Cows are abortion tested. AH records
will be given sale day. Public is invited to
see this fin© herd before sale date
FARM MACHINERY
l 1947 Oliver 70 tractor.
1 Ford Ferguson tractor.
ADRIAN HU N M B O O L M T U *
I New Holland baler, has only baled 5000
By Ju stin e K reager
bales.
! 4-row cultivator, for Ford.
S ta rtin g at th e beginning of tlie
new sem ester, th e noon program ,
1 International 4-row beet and bean plant­
w hich was orgam aed by th e Junior
Motor Co.
g uidance class will be ta k en over by i
er, on rubber.
1 7-foot Co-op mower.
tire stu d e n t body. S u ch gam es as
basketball, volleyball, ping pong, an d
1 F arm Hand with push-off and manure
f°ik.
1 6-row Oliver cultivator.
1 New Oliver id-inch tractor trail plow.
1 2-way 14-inch plow, lor Ford.
HIÍD AH
1 4-row Self bean cutter, lor Ford.
I John Deere dump rake,
1 Terracing blade, lor Ford.
1 Ferguson side rake. 1 Moline grain drill.
1 International 6-foot disc. 1 CuUi-packer.
I 3-section wooden harrow, 1 Land float
1 4-row side dresser.
1 Beet puller.
TH8
1 Tractor manure spreader, on rubber.
Forks, shovels and other hand tools.
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DAIRY EQUIPMENT
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1 Surge milking machine, 2 single units.
12 10-gaL milk cans.
MISCELLANEOUS
apeee »
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m i »
1000-bushel steel granary, with good plat­
M t , to»« °** ‘'<,n‘ e rt
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form.
WAIT
NEW FORD
Herriman
WHO’S THE IU C K Y HOUSEWIFE ?
Who's the lucky housewif«?
I If m«y be your n e tt door
(neighbor. If could Ytry 9«fuiy b« you. Why i# *h# lucky? Sha
} uk a»t autom atic ftoctrif laundry that aLmmgtc« hand ringing,
a*»d haagiuy of heavy w*nh,
Sh# »av#t load# o#
p n elo cs tim e- -and sptmd* it #« th # chootas
Feed bunk.
Loading chute.
600 bales straw.
? . & 1« H»a Soak« Rivat V d l i f , I
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f M y M
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t th e
> i f t f I ir c u f if
POWER
in i
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Oak breakfast table and 4 chairs.»
Oil heater.
Bunks.
Sinai# bed.
Dcnreno end chair.
M | f« n N « r PftiMUf I am I
D t C O Í A 11VF P U N K
¿
TERMS- CASH
-lift O A X t
STUNZ LUMBER CO.
1 Adrian Blvd
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Hog y trough.
6 sacks of good beans.
Some baled hav
Phene . it
!
LUNCH SERVED ON GROUNDS
ALBERT PECKA Owner
B » t t A ad erso n an d Joe C h u ttlb A urlfoac* -
l . H. Frits* C lark
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