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THE NYSSA GATE 6 lT Y JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 31. 1955 PA G E T E » five months will be on display and Karel who have been visiting Cleaver and Mr and Mrs Jim NEWS OF RECORD They represent five grades of at the Vic Marshall home, will Ritchie. Cards were played and of Malheur County. Week of 1 feeders ranging from inferior up return home with him. refreshments were served. Mar. 20 to Mar. 27 to choice. Each lot has been fed Vic Marshall and Frank Jayo Mrs. John Bowen of Vale spent Mrs. Robert Haney Mrs. Alva Goodell made a trip Mar. 28 to the Caiul Oregon cattlemen can expect identical rations since November Monday and Tuesday at the La Real Estate Transfers Recorded Dial 3229 Looey ranch near Ironsides- ome more answers to the old *”• Dial 2304 United States to Annie Sten- Vein Cleaver home. Mr. and Mrs Vic Marshall were question of how to buy and sell Neil Hoffman, Malheur experi- berg — SE' j SEU Sec. 31; S 4 The 4-H Cup and Saucer club Nampa visitors Friday cattle for the best net returns. ment station superintendent, is Mrs. Frank Skeen attended th* SW 'i Sec. 32-17-42; Lot 1, Sec held its regular meeting at the Mr and Mrs. Raymond Clay trous. ea tea in honor of Laura Mr. and Mrs. Floy Louthan of These and other problems of in charge of the test to compare ton and daughter, Cheryl of Tus- Eugene Cleaver home Friday 6-18-42. 11/24/1915. United States to John C John- Schenk at the home of her par- Kismet, Kan., have been visiting cattle feeding will be discussed dollar returns of the various son, Ariz., spent several days the 1 evening. Apnl 13th at the Malheur Feed- s*rades under normal feeding con- past week at the home of his and Mrs. Leslie Topliff and ston - EHSE«4. NW ^SEh, and ents’ Mr and Mrs- Jack Scht‘nk at the George Knowles home ers’ day near Ontario. The pro- ditions. He has been assisted by 28. Nancy Skeen and Nadine May They returned home Mar. S E > '« N E k , Sec. 3-18-43. 4/20/- uncle. R. A Clayton and famify. Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen. Jr.. gram sponsored jointly by the J 0 *1 0 Landers, Oregon State col- spent Saturday night with Caro The Raymond Claytons are look- were among those who attended 1911. Mrs. George Knowles was Oregon is State college experiment *^ge livestock specialist, and lyn Jones, ing for a location. a card party and dinner at the pleasantly surprised by her hus L. K Bullock et al to Herman station and extension service. George Bain, Malheur county ex- Royal Carver of Plain City, band and children with a birth Mrs Ethel Goodell and Neal Dave Beers home Saturday even- Jordan — E'zSE'i and SE ' i NEM i Sixty beef animals on feeding te*^lon agent, Sec 3-18-43 10/12/51 $10. (Q. C. Utah arrived Friday at the home day dinner Saturday. Guests were ®f Ontario, and Mr and Mrs. Alva mg. Cne rnai°r objectives of of his daughter, Mrs. Vern Bees- G. Kr.owjes, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. and grading trials for the past Goodell, Jr., were dinner guests Mr and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver Deed). the experiment has been to de Alice Smith to Harry Brown!Iey- Mrs Carver, who has been Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hi- at the Alva Goodell, Sr., home and boys spent Sunday afternoon termine the best selling time for et ux _ SE'jSW 'i Sec 12-31 42 visiting here with her daughterjatt and boys, Mr. and Mrs Allen and' Mrs. Finger won the travel each Tuesday evening. Neal just re- (he Howard Day home, of the five lots during the Jones and boys, Mr. and Mrs. 11/31/54 $10 " returned home with Mr. Carver. ing prize. Guests were: Mr. and turned from 4 years in the Navy. Mrs Howard Finger called at past few months. They have been Frank Morris and Delores, Mrs. Mrs. Eugene Stephen, Mr. and weighed and graded every 28 First National Bank of Port- Pe°Ple of the Richland Junius Tanner left for Corvallis the Alva Goodell, Jr . home Tues- Myrtle Andrews and Dick, Mr Sunday where he is attending ! day afternoon. land, Trustee to Kenneth V. Pond community extend their sym and Mrs. John Bretz and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams, Mr. and days since last fall. Landers says Mrs. Wilson Winter. Mr. and Mrs. some animals that will now grade college. Mr. and Mrs. James Stephert, et ux — undivided 5/6ths in pathy to Mrs. Tom Nishatini Mrs. Floy Louthan. Willis Bertram, Mr. and Mrs. “prime,” for example, could have Several from this community Jr., attended a church tour in terest in North 30.8 feet of Lot whose brother, Ray Hashitani Mr and Mrs George Knowles. Wayne Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. been sold earlier as “high good ’ 10, Block 64, Greens Add. to Nys- was killed in a car accident last attended the Cinderella ball Fri Ontario Sunday. week Mr. Hashitani was a resi- Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Knowles and Loyd Adams and Mr. and Mrs. or “low choice" for higher net sa; and part of vacated Pine Ave. day evening. Harriett Cleaver, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell, Sr., email daughter of Mr. and Mrs. attended the Knife and Fork club 3/11/55. $ valuable consideration. i dent of Washington, D. C. and Mr. and Mrs. Floy Louthan fished Alva Goodell, Jr. profits. Landers and Hoffman will was an agricultural economist at the Owyhee Dam Sunday. Delores Van Zelf attended the discuss the experiment and dis Eugene Cleaver was junior Cind meeting at the East Side cafe in James E. Caldwell et ux to He was employed at general Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris erella. Kenneth V. Pond et ux — undi | headquarters in Toyko. Japan [ were Sunday dinner guests of Mr speech meet in La Grande Thurs tribute printed reports kept on Ontario Saturday evening. day and Friday. each lot of animals since they vided l / 6 th interest in North 30.8 Mrs. Raymond Goodell, Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simpson and Mrs A. Mendiola and family; and Mrs. Allen Jones, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Pace were went on feed. Mrs. Ethel Goodell and Neal were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson had feet of Lot 10, Block 64. Greens and Merle Griffin of Boise were I Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hiatt visited Hoffman says the public is m- dinner guests Wednesday even dinner at the East Side* cafe in Add. to Nvssa: also part of vaca Sunday visitors at the Frank j Sunday evening at Parma with Sunday dinner guests of Mr and ted Pine Ave. 3/10/55. $10. ing of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Top- Ontario Sunday. Mrs. Ray Russell. vited to the April 13th program. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ityatt and baby. Jayo home. Iiff. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Haney were 11 starts at noon at the experi- First National Bank of Port Mrs. Duane Holcomb attended Mrs. Earl Maize and boys of Irene , Jayo ,4l_ was , in La Grande Lloyd Cleaver took a truck land, Trustee to Kenneth V. Pond the trousseau tea for Laura Sunday dinner guests at the home ment station five miles south and load of steers to Boise Tuesday. Mountain Home and Mr. and Mrs. e t u x - undivided 5 / 6 th interest Thursday _with the peech class. Schenk Sunday at the home of of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bob west of Ontario just off the Vale Jimmy Eldred and children of Mr and Mrs. Delber Cleaver I highway. in Lot 9 and South 14.6 feet of She won 2 cups, one for persuas her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Haney. and boys and Eugene Cleaver Nyssa spent Sunday afternoon at Lot 10, Block 64, Greens Add. to ive speaking and one for improm Schenk. the Mancil Bishop home. UMBBrwilM WUUGUPKa ptu speaking. were dinner guests at the Lloyd Mr and Mrs. Duane Holcomb Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robbins Nyssa. 3/11/55. $ val. cons. Cleaver home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sisson James E. Caldwell et ux to spent Sunday evening’ at the Mr and Mrs. Guy Tanner were and daughters of Eugene called at Kenneth pent the weekend in Twin Falls, Russell Cockran home. The oc V. Pond et ux — until- the home of her brother. Howard | in Ontario Friday visiting Mrs. viiiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs Day. Mr. Robbins is studying to vided l/6th interest in Lot 9 and L. W. Sisson. Mrs. Sisson' broth casion was the Cockran’s 45th Mary Jane Tanner who is ill. South 14.6 feet of Lot 10. Block wedding anniversary. Mr and Mrs. La Vern Cleaver be a minister. er, Mr and Mrs. Warren Williams You ran afford lo contract your corn acreaqe this 64. Greens Add. to Nyssa. 3/10/56 Mr. and Mrs. Duane Holcomb Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bohannan and children were Sunday dinner and other relatives. year because: attended the Cinderella ball Fri- | $ 10 . and children wore Wednesday guests at the Clyde Bohannan Woodrow Seuell made a bus day evening. Vern M. Hollopeter ct ux to ] dinner guests at the La Vern home. iness trip to Othello and Cornell. Thedore W Hollopeter et ux Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Holcomb Cleaver home. (1) Corn takes less water than most row Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ritchie, Gar S 4 NWV 4 , NE 1 4 NW 1 1 Sec. 15-18- Wash., Thursday. He was gone 3 were Saturday evening guests at Mrs. Willis Bertram, Mrs. Jim net. Robert and Sandra Day and crops days. the D. Holcomb home. Gladvs Stephen went to Ontario^ Rltt hie, and Garnet attended the 46. 3/21/55. $10. (Q. C. Deed . Lewis C. Freer et ux to B & M Peggy Frances and Eugenie •Mr. and Mrs. Duane Holcomb with'a group from the Owyhee m usicalattheN yssaschoolTues- Equipment Co. — Lots 1 and 2, Seuell were Saturday visitors of attended the MaPa meeting at Corn matures in 90 - 120 days Community church, roller skating ■ eveni,n^, „ the Methodist church Thursday j Saturday evening. Mr- and Mrs Clarence Herrud Glasgow Tracts, Nyssa. 4/3/53., Leah and Kenneth Whipple. Corn is a wonderful rotational crop. Glenda Hoffman has been illi attendedla banquet at the LDS $ 10 . Jac k Marshall of Heppner, Ore., j evening George V. Riley et al to John j attended the dedication and open- Leila Farmer attended a birth- with ear infection. Jimmy Bishop ^urch nday evening, with the mump and Lorain* ■ 1 " 1 ’A “ ’ attended the card Edward O’Toole et ux — Lots 6. mu of the new First National' daY Partv Saturday afternoon for Corn as a contract crop guarantees a Bishop had the flu. They were all Par*y a* Howard Finger home 7. SEV 4 S W 4 Sec. 6; NE^NW' i Bank in Ontario Mar. 23. Mrs.! Brenda McKinney. good return per acre. from this community Saturday Sec. 7-22-42. 2/23/55. $1. Marshall and daughters, Nancy Mrs- Howard Finger and Mrs. absent from school. F. A. White et ux to John R. ( — Eugene Stephen were in Boise Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertram, i evening were, Mr. and Mrs. Willis ' Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson, Bertram, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne White — undivided *2 interest in 1 4, Block 19, Eldredge Add. 0 | Kenneth Cannon is recovering Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver, Mr. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene SE'iN W 'i, SWV 4 NRV 4 and NW'i Vale. 12/7/53. $1. Kindly call us for SWEET CORN ACREAGES from burns he suffered when he and Mrs. Alva Goodell and Lloyd j Stephen, and Mr. and Mrs. Alva NE'i Sec. 30-17-47, less E 310 Bertha A. Cunningham et vir tipped over a pot of hot coffee. ft. 3/23/55. $1. Contract: $20.00 per ton delivered — No tare. Cleaver were among those who Goodell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Herrud Mrs. Walter Cannon visited Kenneth C. Lorensen to Martha to Marion Kendall et ux—NW*4- attended the Owyhee Riding club „ Clarence , meeting at the Oregon Trail hall and fami*.V called at the home of O. Lorensen — undivided 14 in NEViNW V 4 NWV 4 SW V 4 Sec. 11- with Mrs. Howard Finger Thurs- | Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs- KaV Callahan Sun- terest In W1 :• N F,' 4. WHNIV«- 18-47. 2/28/55. $10 (Q. C. Deed-. day. L. H. Fritts et ux to Delbert Marilyn Runcorn has been ill I NEV4, WI 4 SEV 4 NEM 1 , SEV 4 NEV 4 - We m achine pick: $2.50 per ton Mrs. Ward Lundy, Jr., called on day afternoon Mrs. Joe Stephen is ill in bed SEV 4 NEV 4 , SK 1 1 S E 14 N E ' 1 . Sec Taylor et ux — part of E'-iSW1^- with the mumps and has been | We contract FIELD CORN ENSILAGE Mrs. Clyde Bohannan Monday. 35-20-45. 3/23/55. $ valuable con SEV 4 SEV 4 Sec. 5-18-47 3/23/55. staying with her grandmother, A group of friends surprised with the flu. Price: $7.50 per ton delivered, Ontario. $10. j Mrs. Ward Lundy. Mrs. Eugene Stephen and Mrs. sideration. Mrs. Howard Day on her birthday H. Vernal Browning et ux to I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Finger | Cash R. Turned et ux to Ken Thursday evening. Those attend Howard Finger were in Boise neth C. Lorensen et ux — E*4- Leona Marble — NWV 4 Sec. 13 entertained at a pinochle party ing were, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wednesday. Saturday evening. Mrs. Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver SEV 4 , EViWVfeSEVA Sec. 35-20-45; 18-44 3/23/55. $10. Cleaver, Mr. and Mrs. La Vern Philip W. Bell et ux to Carlos Simpson won high for women, Cleaver, Mr. and Mrs. Lester ! and boys were Friday evening Lot 1. Sec. 2-21-45. 3/23/55 $13.- W. Buchner et ux — Lot 4, Block and Robert Adams high for men. Cleaver, Mr and Mrs. Lloyd dinner guests at the Alva Good- 000. ; ell, Sr., home. City of Ontario to Henry Van 6 , Terrace Heights Add. to On Mrs. Willis Bertram held the low Phone 612 — Ontario, Oregon score for women and Loyd Ad- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day took Egmond et ux — Lots 11 and 12. tario. 3/24/55. $10. USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS Claude Day to Boise Monday to Block 87, Ontario. 3/21/55. $1. Complaints Filed In Circuit Court ams for men. Eugene Stephens receive medical treatment. He (Q. C. Deed). Tom Kamo vs Robert Marquis. will have to remain in bed for Harold H. Saunders et al. Trus 3/22/55. Damages. $1,126. Dr. John Easly some time with a misplaced disc tees to Community Hospital at June Christie vs Roy Christie in his spine. Optometrist Vale — Lots 15 to 26, inc., Block 3/24/55. Divorce. Mrs. John Bowen of Vale and 5, Nelson Add. to Vale. 12/31/53 O n tario , Ore. Petitions Filed In Probate Court Mrs. La Vern Cleaver enjoyed $ 1 . 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