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THE Feeding Trial Data Revealed at Malheur Station Students Sing In University Choir MYSSÀ GATE CITY JOURMAL, NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. A P R IL 21. 1955 Homemakers' Festival Set May 3 At Harper School P A G E THREE Studies County Juniors Prepare Program For Annual Prom I Health Elaine Conklin, duaghter of Mu. Nannette Bybee and Kenneth Adrian—The junior-senior ban Marie Conklin, R. N. of Ontario Cottle, Nyssa high school grad quet will be held Friday, April | who is a student nurse at Good uates who are attendinf Brigham 29 at the Adrian grade school. Samaritan hospital, Portland is Young University at Provo, Utah ; Decorations and all arrangements spending one week in Malheur will appear with the university The theme for the 8th annual Over 300 were present for the college choir in concert, next Sun are being planned by the junior j county observing the activities of Homemakers* festival is “ Keep 13th annual Livestock Feeder’s ! class. day evening in the Joseph Smith ing Step with New Trends,” as ' the public health department M day held last Wednesday at the auditorium in Provo. The annual affair will be a part of her student assignment. announced by Mrs. Marion Peter Malheur experiment station and formal dance for juniors, seniors Miss Bybee, daughter o f Mr. son, chairman of the county home Miss Conklin is accompaning were served free lunch by the and special guests. Mrs. Edna Ferris, public health Nyssa. Ontario and Vale Cham and Mrs. D. O. Bybee of Nyssa extension advisory committee. It Junior class officers in charge nurse for Malheur county, on thu bers of Commerce and Ontario is a member of the alto section | will be held in the Harper school and Kenneth, son of Mr. and Mrs. gym May 3, from 10:30 a. m. to 5 week’s schedule. They visited Kiwanis club. are Bobby Jo Webster, president; Kenneth Cottle, Nyssa, sings 3:30 p m. in commeration of Na Nyssa schools Wednesday. Profits from cattle feeding ope bass, in the 65-voice group. Roger Hawes, vice president; tional Home Demonstration week rations were pinpointed to three Kaye Hammon, secretary and Mrs. Ward Wieneke, Gary and May 1 to 7. mam sources at the Feeders’ Day, Margie Salters, treasurer. Jeff were dinner guests Sunday sponsored jointly by Oregon State dred made 6 good. 4 commercial, Miss Frances Clinton, state Friday night the mothers of the of Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith at j leader of home economics for college experiment station and and average $33.98 net. junior students held a meeting Vale. Last year’s trials at the station O S C. extension service will be a extension service. at the high school with Miss Ann Results of a five-month feeding gave comparable results when a special guest. The Harper unit Harrell, class advisor, presiding. price difference of more than $9 a will serve a no-host luncheon. trial with 60 yearling steers at the during a visil to the University They discussed preparations for OSC Malheur branch station peg hundred between choice and in I Child care will be provided for WILLIAM B. FELDENHEI- Dr. Geo. E. Cobem of Oregon Medical school. the banquet with Mrs. Bob Web ged biggest profits to (1) wide ferior feeders also tipped the pro all children attending but mothers MER, left, Oregon's Cancer cru O P T O M E T R IS T James Rankin, technician, ex ster named as chairman. All price spreads between feeder fits in favor of lower grades. Lan I are to take sack lunches for each. sade chairman, learns first mothers of juniors are helping ders stated, however, that in some All interested people are invited j plains the process. Oregon Divi grades at buying time and (2) ani 220 Main Street Phone 6649 hand about the use of micros sion, American Cancer society, with the banquet furnishing the mals that have fast gaining abil years the profits might come from This week provides an oppor-1 Nyssa, Ore. food. provides grants to train tech ity rather than conformation a- “ putting gain through animals for tunity to interpret the work of copic slides in the “ smear tech nicians for this work. lone, and (3) selling lower grade weight gains; not just for up the entire extension service. Rec-1 nique'* for cancer diagnosis finished animals by "carcass grading.” During the past two ognition of volunteer local lead grade” rather than “ live slaugh years, weight gains alone did not ers who have contributed to home j pay the feed costs. Bulldog Awarded ter grade.” and community improvement is I Landers said choice, good, and emphasized by the style revue The 60 animals, representing Merit Certificate five grades of feeders ranging medium feeders this year all made and exhibits displayed by the Mrs. Woodrow Wilson from "choice” dow n to “ inferior” good and choice slaughter grades home extension units in Malheur Phone 2-2769, Parma For Editorials had been fed identical rations of after 70 days feeding and would county. have given higher returns if sold Exhibits will include home alfalfa hay and grain since No The Bulldog. Nyssa high school's beauty salon by the A K H. unit; WSCS will meet Wednesday, paper was awarded a certificate vember 18 to measure net returns then. vegetables prepared attractively Ability to put on rapid gains of each grade above purchase at the home of Mrs. Francis of merit in the second division of meant $30 extra profit from the by the White Settlement unit; Smalley. price and feed costs. the Oregon Scholastic press edi Neil Hoffman, station superin best animal in the choice lot as plaids and stripes in shirts by torial page excellence contest »««TU ..H , N u r u . e s u . i l by u y the me v , . - , , Thu e WSCS birthday group unit; shirtmaking On- dent in charge of the trials, said compared with the poorest gainer Vale tario Heights unit; demonstrations luncheon scheduled for Wednes which was just conducted. Judg ing was done at the University of all animals were bought at ran in the same lot, Hoffman explain on sleeve placket and sewing on day was called off, due to the Oregon School of Journalism, dom last fall from local ranches ed recent death of Mrs Jack Reed’s One-pound per day separated of pocket without top stitching, headquarters for the OSP. and the local auction sale Hoff the fastest and slowest gainers in Big Bend unit; regisration and nephew in Seattle. It will be May man was assisted in the trials by The present staff of the Bulldog 4 at the Jack Reed home. The most overtaxed people in the country, without a doubt, tags. Jamieson-Brogan; OSC extension livestock special each of the five lots during the name is composed of Carl Tyler, editor- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed re are car owners who drink. They shouldn’t be doing both at the craft work. Ontario unit; keeping ist John Landers and Malheur 135-day feeding trials. Even in the ceived word of the death of her in-chief, Virginia Tucker, business same time, of course, but when you’re either driving or dring- county extension agent George the lot of “ inferior” grade feeders, up-to-date with fabrics. Ridge- nephew, Levi Stephen, age 15, of manager and reporters are Pat view; and table decorations. West stated Hoffman, it meant $22.61 ing you’re paying a healthy wallop in taxes. Bain. Seattle. The Reed family left Barclay, Kristin Rinehart, Karen net difference between the animal Bench unit. Extra profits came mainly from with “ inherited efficiency for con Fife, Molly Yoneyama, Bill Bow Home economics extension Tuesday morning for Seattle to Of every dollar spent for a new car. an average of 32 watching the price spread be verting feed to beef" and the units in communities are the hub attend the funeral. Holton Step- en, Thomas Simmons, Boyd j cents is paid in federal, state and local taxes. On top of that tween feeder grades last fall. In slowest gainer. Haney, Gordon Greaves. Lyle An of Oregon’s home economics work \ ^U>I]S of Portland "■’ho was a week are the gas taxes. In this country 53 million drivers are con ferior grade feeders bought at A1 Oliver, OSC animal Hus These units or clubs, open to all end visitor at the Reed home, ac derson. Alice Mayden, Carroll $9.53 a hundredweight had net bandman who discussed carcass women in the community, meet companied them. tributing close to 5 billion dollars a year in tax revenue. Lundy and Ray Holcomb. Louie ted an average of $38.52 per head grading Wednesday, said this once each month from October to Severt Fox, Jr., son of Mr. and Attebery is staff advisor for the ; when weighed and graded just phase of extra feeder profits May and receive instruction. Top Mrs. Severt Fox entered the Nys school paper which is published The users of the highways should, of course, pay for those prior to Wednesday’s program. would not be nailed down until ics are presented either by county sa hospital Friday suffering from every other week and printed at \ highways. But nearly half of the taxes collected from car Choice feeders bought at $18.50 a animals are slaughtered and grad home extension agents or by their pneumonia. He is improving and the Gate City Journal. drivers are used for government expenses that have nothing hundredweight had netted only ed early in May. He used one car own members, specially trained will soon be able to return home. Judging was based on three! to do with automobiles. So the car owner is being soaked twice, $24.67. Labor costs were not in cass from each of five lots to ex by the agent or a specialist. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell criteria; physical appearance once ar an ordinary citizen paying his regular taxes and a cluded in the trials. and boys of Weiser were Sunday (make-up and typography); scope Malheur county has 16 units plain what makes up “ grade” and second time as a car owner. Landers emphasized that when to show how lower grades boost made up of 450 homemakers dinner guests at the home of Mr. and variety of content on the edi-1 and Mrs. David Bay. torial page and quality of content. such a price spread exists be returns when sold on the rail. These units cover the territory Every year the motorist pays for a coast fo coast highway Mr. and Mrs. Everett Housman Competition was in three divis tween feeder grades it “ clearly The tendency to under-rate from Jordan Valley, Ridgeview, he never gets. By now., says the experts, there could be 40 places the odds on buying lower lower grade firiished animals on Big Bend. Adrian. Nyssa, Arcadia. and family of Nampa were Sun ions; the first for schools over 900 ; such roads if car and gas taxes were used to improve driv grade animals for up-grading in the hoof, he stated, was demon HO.A. (Cairo Junction), White day dinner guests at the Raymond enrollment having printed papers, the second division for other to improved slaughter grades.” ing conditions. strated at last year’s trials after Settlement. Vale. West Bench. Arnold home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gourley printed papers and third for all The 10 “ inferior” grade feeders carcass grades were made. Harper. Brogan - Jamieson. Iron Most of these taxes are based on the theory that a car is a received live slaughter grades of Inferior grade feeder» that re side, Ontario Heights, Ontario af of Albany, Ore., were Friday duplicated papers. overnight guests at the home of 1 good. 7 commercial, and 2 util ceived live slaughter grades of ternoon and evening group. luxury, or that by taxing the car owner you are soaking the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plagman. Mrs. Mason's Mother ity. Only one of the “choice” feed 1 commercial and 9 utility were rich. There’s a positive answer to that right at our own car The Gourley’s. who own a large ers moved up a grade into given carcass grades of 1 good, 5 lot. It’s pretty obvious just from looking over our used cars that Activities Reported registered herd of cattle, attended Passes In Montana "prime.” commercial, and 4 utility. Com you can buy the feel of luxury without paying luxury money. the registered Jersey sale held Dr. and Mrs. Dwight Mason. Other grade results were that mon feeders that had live slaugh Of Local Army Men Here we have rows and rows of ears that have been checked near Nyssa Friday. Dean and Marc spent from Thurs good feeders bQught at $17.50 a ter grades of 1 good and 9 com Pvt. George R. Lawrence, son and examined to make sure you will get from them what you David Transue was a Saturday day until Monday in Cushman, hundredweight reached live j mercial were graded on the rail of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawrence. slaughter grades of 7 choice, 3 j as 2 choice, 7 good, and I com Ontario has completed a phase overnight guest o f Darwin Arn Mont., where they had been call- j want from any car: They’ll get you there surely economically old. in style and in comfort. Take one out for a spin yourself. ed by the death of Mrs. Mason’s good, and an average net profit mercial. of the spring training exercise j of $29.15. Medium feeders, $16.45 j Oliver noted, howover, that live held by the 4th Infantry division ! L. J. Boles of Payette was a mother, Mrs. G. H. Belcher. Mrs. Belcher passed away, This w eek w e o ffe r these lu x u ry m odels af a fraction a hundred, also made 7 choice, 3 \ slaughter grades of choice and in Germany. He is rifleman with i Sunday dinner guest at the Ted good, and averaged $35.69 net. good tended to hold those grades Company C of the division's 22nd ; Dick home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tuesday, April, 12. Services were o f their origin *! cost: Whittaker and family of Nyssa held there Saturday, afternoon. Common feeders at $13 46 a hun- I on the rail. regiment. and Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson 1950 C hevrolet, 4 door sedan, new paint and tires. An The Ivy division s sPr*nR j were afternoon visitors. Mrs. Tom Rust and Jean and ex cep tion a lly good m otor. maneuvers are part of the North Jack Reed returned by plane Mrs. Rust’s daughter, Mrs. E. B. Alantic treaty organization’s pre from a business trip to Montana 1951 D eSoto, locally ow ned, has low m ilage, a really Brady and children, Barbara, paredness for defense of Western Saturday. He was met at the air Jimmie and Bobbie from Hono sharp car. Europe. port in Boise by his family. lulu were callers at the H. R Sgt. Julian D. Hagood, son of George Griffin is recovering Sherwood home recently. 1950 Ford, 4 door sedan, has V8 engine and overdrive. Mr. and Mrs. Alvus A. Hagood, nicely from his emergency opera This w ou ld be a lot of econ om ical transportation. Route 2 Ontario, is among 26,000 tion last week and will soon be at Chesley Fisk and family. On the soldiers slated to participate in home. return trip, they stayed overnight 1948 C hevrolet, tw o to choose from . exercise Apple Jack during May The PTA meeting will be held in Bliss and arrived home Mon at the Yakima firing center near i Thursday April 21 in the school day morning. Fort Lewis, Wash. It will test gym. New officers will be install- Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson the efficience of infantry and | ed and an interesting program and family visited at the Gordon support units in mountainous and | has been arranged. Toomb home near Nyssa Sunday desert terrain. The Apple Valley 7th and 8th 1 afternoon. Hagood is assistant supply serg grades held a party at the school Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson and eant in the 4th battalion of the j gym Saturday night. Chaperones Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wood of 2nd Infantry division’s 23rd Reg were Frank Huett and Mrs. Tom Parma motored to Arrowrock iment. dam Sunday afternoon Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson at Ted Dick left Tuesday morning i to attend the funeral of his broth- tended the Harley Breshears- Called to Portland OREGON | er, llelmuth Dick at Rapid City, Cordell Jones fight in Ontario By Father's Illness S. D., He was accompanied by Saturday evening. Ward Wieneke returned Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adkins of Col ! day morning from Portland lege Place, Wash. 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