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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 7. 1953 PAGE EIGHT that a child builds his pattern hie in h:- early year- Th pa’.tsrn can be changed by careful and jatient 'hap.ng on tne par: of the p and .eacfcers. Mri Farris told cf a need stricter -afety program. She td that during the pa-t year, mor dren under 15 have met det 1 DV accident than from ccmr.iut able - • 1 % safety week w oe laun- ched in May, she said. Mi K.e. -s stated that children nculd be taught how to care for and u.-e certain things but there are a few things, they may not do as the danger is too great. School readiness wa- dneu'-ed by Mrs. Rignev. Tne mother- felt that c ver-readiness often presents as much of a problem as under-readi- Joint Meeting Hold For Two More Non-Fiction Malheur Dairying Most Economical Listed as New at Of Any Area in Oregon, Summary County Library Of 0H1A Testing For 1952 Reveals Study Groups and family. 'Ir*. < arl Burning ham and Mrs. Mi-. ( Ie<> f lin d ers returned tu h. r Charle Mann -pent Saturday in h me Wedne-day foil 'wing a three Boise. Mrs. B a le fi.irriso n an d Mr* J a k e tr.p t Utah where -he visited fr.er.ds at the BYU at Provo and F:-cher ware m Be i-e Monday. vp Mr. a n d Mr*, fie o r g e V B e a r a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. O. O. tn<lrr*»n were Mr* Pearlee Kin.-or visited Saturday ir, Nampa Sunday visiting at the evening with Mr a Mrs. W. Sherry h me of their daughter and son-in- m Fruitland. I., v, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mcr-e W a y n e C h a n d le r of P o rtlan d v is it ed ever the week-end at the home of his son and daughter-in-law. Mr. Mr Kleiss and Mrs Farris out and Mr- Tom Chandler. lined the duties and services ren Mr. a n d Mrs. M arvin W ilson a n d dered by a visiting nurse and the Janalee were Monday evening din county health services now given ner gue-ts in Homedale at the home The group was in favor of a county- of Rev. ar.d Mrs. E J. Wilson. health unit through which people of Mr. a n d Mrs. George V B e a r spent the county would be able to obtain Sunday visiting with friends near the services of a visiting nur-e Sheaville. LOCAL NEWS and A j im meeting Jdy Ne veil Heights the in group met Tue-d r pound of f a unique war opera- Dairying in Malheur :ounty is average cost cl ic An .iC' h me cf Mi - Eugene Prat’ i New. 0 cents for xa efficient butterfat produced cal biography, and a most economical ior th< tion, a tte K. and 53 cents ell He..ht- Mr- Chari department :.irmer- top the list oi dairyman, of any other ar a in Ore- Malheur county cc handb < consultant for the -tut» tested. the Malheur County gon This conclusion is ba ed on the for all Oregon cow new bcx cf health at Salem. Mr Edna Far- *.11 go into cirucla* .summary of Dairy Herd Impr. ve- During the a- ociat: n year which ri-.. Malheur c intv public health Libra : y April 18. ment testing for 22 a.-sot ati ns ,:i ended in Apr.l 1952. ; r which this nur e and Mr J W Rignev, .state tion Sat orway" by David Ho. 1952, released by H P Exa. ext -ummary i.. made, there were 32 P T A chairman for the exceptional “Acrc.- different herds with ever 730 cow child were pre-ent. sion dairy specialist a: Cor aui The three women gave -ugge.-tions Malheur county cox on te-t !>ro- on te-t it. Malheur county. a.s to the possible solution to indi duced the highest average of 9517 vidual problems in child care and pounds milk per cox Average but- di-cipline as pre er.ted by the var terfat production was among the top ious mothers Mr- Kleiss explained five association.- at 407 pound' Ave and to 425 individuals in the 1953 rage total feed cost including pas clinics Of the 3.472 persons 869 are ture, roughage and grain per cow children under six years of age. was listed at $163 80, nearly $70 less The Oregon State Board of Health j than the average of over 20.000 cows furnished the biologicals for the im- ! on test in Oregon in 1952 mumzations in 1952. free cf charge Average returns per dollar ex- The Malheur county Public Health to the individual, but that service pended for feed on Malheur dairy department has completed a series had to be discontinued this spring farms was $2 81, a compared with of three immunization clinics which and a charge to the families of the the -tate average of $2 25 The *ver- were started in February and com- children of 25 cents per person was age feed cost per 100 pounds milk pleted in April, 1953. in each of the made This did not cover the cost produced by Malheur county dairy nine schools of the county. The of material by $4126. cows was $172 compared with $2 76 clnucs were held in Juntura, Beulah, Since this information came to Oregon cows on test. The We-tfaih Malheur. Grove Willow the ^ t y health department after Creek Harper, Annex and Ironside. the budget was made up there were j We are proud to be a part of a community warth is the story of the under - 1 In the spring of 1952 jmmuniza- no fundi ^ cover this deficit. The ground operations of Norwegian- tion clinics were held in 14 schools, Malheur county Tuberculosis and with the nine clinics com Health association came to the aid that can build and maintain such a fine in manned fishing vessels smuggling which this year, covers the schools of the health department and will secret agents and supplies into, and ^ pleted t^e stitution. Your Owyhee Drug Store joins the of German-oi toun t‘xcePt the finish paying for the biologicals used refugees out of, G erm any, .upied upied V‘ k>wer part part of > {he county seven from in shea refugees out or, Germ k>wer of the county from Shea- m the 1953 clinics. The money used Norway from a ba-e in the She-land tille to McDermitt. rest of Malheur County and surrounding j by the county T B. and Health asso- ! Islands. Immunizations were given to ciation is derived from the annual area in paying tribute to the Malheur Me An intriguing character from the 3 050 individuals in the 1952 clinics! sale of Christma- seals. __________________________________ morial Hospital, its staff and Nyssa's doctors. his v emerge) in Ross Ph ires’ "Cavalier in the Wilderness." Louts Juchereau tie Kt Denis in the 1700 - wa Indian fighter, soldier, and dip- ■y figure in the relatiion- je two colonial powers, 1 t We are alw ays available to carefully take Spain. r will help you with the great arra- 1 round agricultural publi- new numbers ■ --V - : verms field and garden care cf those emergency prescriptions that faeim hi r tiu i !ne lards, berries, animal hus- Mf ~r iil management, bt ( keep may help prevent your being a patient, and syolem in Nvssa. ing, fish and wildlife, farm > ngi- neering, and miscellaneous topic- You can quickly wind a telephone num ber and acf- just as ready to serve you when more serious I such as weights and measures, is "The Farmer’s Handbook" by John dress in this list finder, which provides ample space for illness occurs. 1 A ? White. listing the num bers you dial frequently. 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