THE NYSSA OATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON, THUSRDAY. MARCH 27. 1952
PKGE F O U R
2 0 Malheur Herd»
Qualify for Roll
Twenty cows in dairy herds in
Malheur county which «re on regu
lar D H I A te«t hove recently com
pleted production records and hav»
qualified for the Oregon honor roil
lor production in 306 days or less
C. A Nichols, Malheur D H I A
supervisor, reports the following
cows for the Oregon honor roll Ker
Crest Farms, Oregon Slope, No. 54»-
OH-5 years old— 700.2 pounds of
bu'.terfal. No. 54-GH-5 years o l d -
7013 pounds of butterfat; Leroy
Herrman A Son. Nyssa, Amy—O H —
3 year old 479.1 pounds ol bu fer-
lat, Muybell OH -2 years old -431 3
pounds of butterfat; E. E No. 93E-
5577—O H —3 years old- SOI S pounds
o f butterfat; Hope and Charles G rid
er. Ny a Polly—R J - 3 vear cid
ar?4? pounds of butterfat **iHa P -
j —A years old 51» 3 pouna ou e>
fat Feature La-s-R.1 3 year old
j*7 * pounds buttertai Scotty f a
R j « years old «16.5 pound' bu
terlat; A1 Thomp-ZHi A Son Ny .»
Sally RJ J year old 544 * |io ind
butterfat Ronald Tfu.mp on N\ a.
Flora r j 4 years old «03.« po
butterfat; Fred E Huryt
Vale,
O cotlU o-R J 3
year
old 535 U
pounds butterfat; I
B Vaughn.
Vale. B lackey C1J 3 year old
040 4 pounds fat; Black Beauty
O J —3 years old —463 4 pound: lat;
Speck -OJ—3
years
<*1<1 436-’
pounds fat; Beaumont Ai Toomb.
Nyssa, Daisy RJ 3 years old
490.1 pounds fat: Beauty RJ 3
yeai^ old —433 2 pounds fat: Spot
RJ—1 years o ld —443.2 pounds fat;
Lady RJ--2 years old —439 9 pounds
butterfat.
check
and
double
check
Albart O lffo rd and five children
moved to Uta Mitchell larm Satur Senera Rcnitlents
day
’Visit in Valley
Mrs O P Council will be hoste
to the i*un.sat auxiliary the fir-t
SUNSET V A LLE Y . Mar 27-Item s Thuriday m April
BUENA V IS T A . M .r 27- Mr Helen
treasured for either antiquity. m e iA o -
Hutciiuwm ai d Bunny of Seneca
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed
Price
were
,ur-
n*-> or uniqueness were taken by
have been visiting the pa t week at
Hie Worthwhile club Thursday after prlAad last Sunday at a dinner ar- the home o f her brother. Wilson
ran$ed
*.o
celebrate
their
31st
wed-
noon to the home of Mr». Clifford
Winter.
Wolfe when they met for Use club’s diiig annlver.-wry Present weir Mr
Mr- Loyd Adam- *nd Mrs Harry
and Mrs Clifford Cate-, Mi and Gardner were in ¡Yampa Saturday
March mee’ ing.
For roll call, each member dis Mrs Jam* Baird. M. s Bobbie Price,
Mrs Ethel Ooodell and I>eonard
played her item, and told o f Its in and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder
G xidell and Mr and III
Delbert
Keith Wooley, Norman Garner Cleaver and family were Sunday
teresting features. Among the varied
articles were several china teacups and Wayne Garner fished near John dinner guests at the Alva Goodell
and saucers, a watch, a wedding Day Friday Delbert and Val Garner home
Mr. and Mrs. W’lllis Bertram at
dress and outfit four generations old. joined the group Friday night and
tended the registered bull sale at
all hand-made of Chine»e silk; an all returned Saturday evening.
Oriental balance scale used in
Mr and Mrs Paul Cleuver of Ad Ontario, where they sold a bull and
weighing gold, an eluburi# baby rian were dinner guest» Sunday of purchased one.
dress, souvenir plate, an old doll, Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ekanger at
Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Cleaver and
a gold watch charm of the Alaskan- their home.
Alan were Sunday dinner guests at
Seattle expedition, pieces of carnival
Mr and Mrs.( Kenneth Lorensen the John Bowen home Jack Bowen
Kla ss (T iffa n y », a Fenamanian clay arrived home Monday evening after of Oregon State college Is spending
whistle over 500 years old. taken visiting a*, the home of their daugh spring vacation at home.
from an Indian grave, and several ter. Mrs. Don Parker, at Roseburg,
Mrs. Howard Day was surprised on
items from an old mineshaft at the and continuing on to Bremerton. her birthday Saturday evening.
»(host town of Central City. Col.o- Washington. Accompanying them Cards were played.
rado, Including 1862 checks partly home was their daughter, Mrs. W ill
Mr. and Mrs E L. Jameson were
burned, and a book published In ard Whitman and three children of
1»06 on "Th e Element of Chemis Bremerton. Th e Whitman children Sunday dinner guests at the Willis
Bertram home.
try.”
have enrolled in school here, as
Mr and Mrs. Allen Jones were
Alter the reading of the club by their father is now a Roseburg, O re
laws. Mrs. Clarence Reed was ap gon. and their home is not ready. hosts at a pinochle party at their
home Saturday evening. Four tables
pointed chairman of a committee to W hile in Roseburg Mr. and Mr
re-write the by-laws and present fioreiLsen visited Louie A toreca at o f pinochle were played, with Mr.
them for the club’s approvul at the the veterans hospital, and Louie
sent "h ello" to all his friends In the
April meeting
Colored slides of Jordan Valley. valley.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Lytle and son.
Sliver City, the Owyhee dam, and
many local points o f Interest were Larrie, o f Seattle are living on the
Anderson farm. Lytle, a brother of
hown by Mrs. Ora Newgen.
Co-hostesses Mrs. Olson and Mrs. Mrs. Wayne Robb, is working for
Wolfe served a dessert lunch and Don Brewer this year.
Miss Clarice Notheis left Thurs
coffee to 22.
Visiting
guests Included
Mrs. day for Portland to spend the week
Leonard Newgen. Mrs Veva Castles. end visiting at the home of her •
Mrs Ora Newgen, Mrs. WilUard aunt.
Jack R effett of John Day under
Whitman and daughter of Brem
ABO U T YO U R EYES
erton, and Mrs. Everett Hackleman went surgery Thursday morning ut
of Nunn. Colorado. The April meet the Boise veterans hospital to re
Farms Hotel
ing will be held at the home o f Mrs. move shrapnel and his tonsils H,
w
ife
Is
staying
at
the
home
of
his
Anna Gregg.
PA R M A . ID AH O
Mrs, Lila Mitchell was completely parents, Mr. and Mrs John Reffett.
Mr and Mrs Elver Nielsen and
urprised at a farewell party arrang
ed for her by Mrs. Vern Garner at two sons were dinner guests Sunday :
the Oarner home Friday afternoon. at the home o f Ed Nielsen in Nu-
9:04) a. m. to 5.00 p. m. *
Fifteen friends gathered and pre Acres.
Fred
Linde
of
Boise
was
a
house-
Evenings by Appointment
sented Mrs. Mitchell with a lovely
mirror. Refreshments were enjoyed. guest o f Mr. and Mrs Fred Bao-
EYES EXAM INED . GLASSES
cock Saturday and Sunday.
M r Mitchell has rented her 40-
FITTE D . ADJUSTED AND
S. E. Flanagan returned Saturday
acre larm to Albert G ifford o f Nys- evening after spending several day»
REPA IR E D
a. and was moving her belongings at Quincy, Washington. Joe Inuba
Friday to her home in Nyssa. Mr ». Is going to work the Flanagan farm
Boise O ffice 212 N. 5Hh St.
Mitchell will be a guest at the home at Quincy this year.
Across the street from the G rey
of her daughter, Mrs. Harold Rook-
Mrs. Marion Carey and son are
hound Hus Depot in Health Spot
.'tool, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. now staying at Leo Brohm’s home
Shoe Store.
In Boise. Mrs. Carey is employed at
the Vyvienne beauty salon In that
Phone 7228
city.
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At (Juh Meeting
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gadget we heard about.
It makes the scraping o f pis
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ding annivei arie- of M" and Mr
s R H o ff naan and Mr and Mis.
Jim Ritchie
Mi and Mrs. O k n Tloftimui and
Glendia were dinner guests at the
H L Day home in Adrian Sunday.
and Mr Bob Bowen winning high
prize and M: George Kncwit and
Mr Bretz low Refreshments we:e
served
Mr and Mr- Harry Gardner en
tertained Friday evening with four
tables of pinochle Mr Alva Goodell
and Willis Bertram won the h.gii
and traveling prizes and Mrs Willis
Bertram and Jirn Jameson won sec
ond high.
Mr and Mrs S B Hoffman had
as their dinner guests Sunday even
ing Mr and Mr- Glen Hoffman and
Qlendia. Mr and Mr- Claude Day
and family. Mr and Mrs. Jim R it
chie and Garnet Belle and Robert
and Leland Hoffman. Th e dinner
was given in observance of the wed
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It Makes Your Dollars
Feel Important too
Buick pictured here can match price
tugs with a lot of cars smaller in size and
horsepower and w in.
T
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he
But that only gives you a hint as to what a
whale of a buy it is.
1.ike costlier Buicks, it has the wide-open view
of a one-piece windshield.
enjoy all the hot water you want with
an automatic electric water heaterl
You can have all the hot water you want with an
•conomical, efficient electric water heater.
Opera
I.ike costlier Buicks, it has the gleaming dis
tinction of swcepspear styling.
Like costlier Buicks, it has smart new fabrics
and door trim.
1 ike all other Buicks, it has the extra safety of
new, long-lasting W ide-Band brakes.
tion it entirely automatic. It'« clean and safe. And
best of all, your family will have hot water reedy for
use day and night— without inconvenient waiting,
without having to ration the supply.
No need for your being water "poor" when it's so
oesy to have your present equipment replaced with
an automatic electric unit. W ith Idaho Power's low
electric rates, you can enjoy convenient, continuous
hot water service for only pennies a day. Call your
doeler today and ash him to recommend the proper
Like all other Buicks, it has the sure-footed,
roud-hugging, even-keeled steadiness of the
Million D ollar R id e -a combination of 15 engi
neering features including a husky X-hraced
frame, end-swu\ and side-roll stabili/.ers, Ili-
Poised engine mountings, P er m i-Firm steer
ing and soft coil springs for e\cry wheel.
A n d like all other Buicks, it has a pow er-packed
Fireball N Engine—a high-compression \al\e-
in-head that gets extra wallop, extra mileage
from e v e r y gallon of gasoline.
• iie model to meet your family'« needs.
ID A H O V
A n d when you check the price w e ’re asking
against the field — w e think your dollars are
going to feel might) important in buying power
too.
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4 T(/ m i p ru t nt.
a cc 0 tm ? ri*t, t r im a n d m o d tlt a re a u b ject to < hanye « 1 th o u t no t ic i .
LOCAL DELIVERED PRICE
TOR TME MEW 1952 RUICK SPECIAL
2 -d o o r 6 - p o ii* n g 4 r
S p i g a i S e d an
MODEL 48D
(Illustrated)
O p tio n a l
$ 245513
eq u ip m en t, o cce » *o rie » . »tote o n d
Pn ce» m ov v a ry »lig h tly in c d l i n i n g
com m un
Second
p
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lo c a l fo *e » ,
tie *
if any, a d d itio n a l.
d u e to sh ip p in g ch a rg e «*
A lt p ric e * » u b je c t to c h a n g e ymthogt n o tice .
Sure is
true
for 52
When better automobiles a re built
BUICK
"•II build them
Roberts-Nyssa, Inc.
PO W ER
CtmfricXtj Dees U MUCH »U m U U T T U L
V ^
we think that you’ll feel mighty important
bossing around this smart-stepping smoothie.
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NYSSA, OREGON