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JÓURN à L. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 21. 1955
Joe Chamberlain's
Father Passes
are all hazard which must be death toll of 14.000 farm residents
safeguarded against, the Council each year is a tragic loss to the
asserts.
nation.”
Concerted
Effort
Planned
to Agriculture
Mr and Mrs. Joe Chamberlain Mabel Mack, assistant director Loss
Oregon’s
Governor Paul Pat
: ar.d son John left Sunday even of the agricultural extension ser terson, referring
to the huge death
ing for Vancouver, Wash, where vice at Oregon State college, says toll and the work
of the state’s
they were called by the death of the governor’s committee on farm farm safety committee,
this
, Mr. Chamberlain’s father, V. L. safety for Oregon plans a con to say: “In addition to the had
deaths,
i Chamberlain.
effort during National the president has also pointed out
He passed away Sunday at 4 certed
Farm
Safety
Week to make farm that more than 1,000,000 farm
p.m. from a heart condition.
ers
more
safety
conscious. A1 residents are injured each year
DIAL 3932
Services were held at 3 p. m Bauer, Salem farm radio
director, When we project these figures
S lir tin i Time
today (Thursday) at the Vancou is chairman for the committee.
into our own farming areas, we
ver Funeral home.
■ * 1 - 8 an. _____________ 1:30 pjn .
The committee is made up of can begin to realize the huge Io«;
representatives from the Oregon to agriculture, one of our state’s
R r t n l n p -------------------- 7:30 p m .
FLY HERE FOR RODEO
Grange, Farm Bureau Federa
industries.”
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snyder of tion, Farmers Union, REA’s, youth greatest
The
National
Safety Council has
Michigan, visiting in Blaylock. groups, industrial accident com issued the following
WEDNESDAY—THURS. Ore., heard of the Nyssa rodeo and mission, OSC, press and radio. operation of tractors: advice in the
flew by plane to see the shows “We believe farm safety is pri 1 Children from 1 to 4 years
JULY 20-21
Friday and Saturday. They then marily a job of education through 1
NOT be given rides on
continued on their way home to continued publicity and we’re go should
"THE FAR
tractors:
a fenced area with play
Michigan.
ing to take full advantage of this; equipment should be provided for
COUNTRY"
opportunity charing National Farm small children. .
PIETER TENSEN. PIONEER Safety Week,” says Bauer.
In Technicolor with—
2. Children from 5 to 9 years
JAMES STEWART
LEADER IN FARMING DIES
President Eisenhower recently should not ride on or play around
RUTH ROMAN
(Continued from Page 1) underscored the need for more
parents should direct
WALTER BRENNAN
used by other progressive farmers attention to safety precautions on | tractors:
their
play
away from danger.
CORINNE CALVET
as standard practices. His farm the farm in ¡jointing out that “a 3. Boys and
girls 10 to 14 years
experiences and the ex
The stranger with a gun, ing
amples he set are considered in - 1
driven with a restless
valuable contributions to ourj
longing, challenging the
community.
Klondike when he takes
the law in his own
Starts County Project
hands.
It was through the efforts of
Pieter Tensen that a County
Agent program was started in
129.50 Wringer Type
99.50
Malheur County. He was always
FRIDAY-SATURDAY active
in
Grange
programs,
triple
JULY 22-23
139.50 Wringer Type
110.00
A service, and farm rehabilita-|
work.
169.95 Wringer Type
137.50
"HANSEL AND tion Through
his efforts red pota-
GRETEL"
Spinner — 1954 Model—
, toes and head lettuce were first
grown and shipped in Malheur |
.
with
Reg. 219.95
169.50
County.
CONSTANCE BRIGHAM
He was active for many years; Spinner — 1955 DeLuxe—
ANNE RUSSELL
on various community service j
A full-length Fairyland
Reg. 209.95
185.00
boards, such as school boardi
fantasy.
director,
irrigation
board
director,
Automatic Demonstrator—
—also—
1 and an appraiser for farm land.
Reg. 319.95
Special 189.95
Felt
'TREASURE OF His The Influence
Nyssa
community
will
THE RUBY
HILLS' i miss Pieter Tensen but there is
—TERMS—
with
unanimous
opinion
that
it
will
ZACHARY SCOTT
i always be a better and richer
CAROLE MATTHEWS
farming community as a result
of having the privilege of assoeia-
Saturday Matinee—1:30
“Honest Goods at Honest Prices”
j tion with a man who had such
113
No.
Main
Nyssa, Ore.
industry and foresight.
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Pieter Tensen was born in
SUNDAY-MONDAY
Schellinghout. Holland on Dec
JULY 24-25
ember 21, 1872. He is survived by
his widow, Elizabeth Tensen, two
Ansco
sons, C. M. Tensen and Dick W
Tensen, and one daughter, Greta
ira» <
C in e m a s c o p e
Broad. He was preceded in death
by one son, Klaas Tensen. He is
Color
also survived by one sister, Mrs.
Dick Groot of Jasper, Minnesota,
"JUPITER'S
two grandchildren, and three
DARLING"
step grandchildren.
with
NO-ACCIDENT WEEK WILL
ESTHER WILLIAMS
STRESS NEED FOR SAFETY
HOWARD KEEL
(Continued from Page 1)
MARGE and
climbing into haylofts and silos
GOWER CHAMPION
The pagan luxury of the Ro
man Empire at the height of its
monumental musical thrill.
Sunday Matinee—1:30
NYSSA
THEATRE
Easy Washers
ED CASE FURNITURE CO.
TUESDAY, JULY 26
SPANISH NITE
Start» 7:00 P. M.
"AHI V
GORRONES"
"CABELLERA
BLANCA"
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY-FRIDAY
JULY 27-28-29
Techni-
Color
"CHIEF CRAZY
HORSE"
with
VICTOR MATURE
SUZAN BALL
JOHN LUND
KEITH LARSEN
The saga of the fighting leader
who was behind Custer’s Last
Stand . . . A thrilling outdoors
drama of romance and
vengeance!
SATURDAY. JULY 30
"WEST OF
ZANZIBAR"
In Technicolor with
ANTHONY STEEL
SHEILA SIM
The story of the ivory smug
glers and the one man who
dared defy their savagery.
Saturday Matinee—1:30
COMING IN
AUGUST—
'SIX BRIDGES TO
CROSS"
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PETER"
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safety council cautioned that trac
blame here, Hackler said.
Between the ages of 50 to 64 tor driving requires quick reflexes
years, another fourth of the fa and strong hearts and advised
talities occured. These persons against “testing them by acci
were “old enough to have known dent.” “See your doctor twice a
better.” The safety council assum year,” was the admonishment.
ed that fatigue and physical de
ficiencies of one type or another
were often responsible here. Peri-,
odic physical checkups were rec
ommended.
The final sixth of the tractor
fatalities happened among oper
ators above 65 years of age. The
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401 Main St.
Dial 2226
Malheur Dairy Breeders
Association technicians in
seminate one-third of all
dairy cows in Malheur
county.
Artificial breeding in
sures disease-free breeding
and sure conception.
Six of thirteen herds in
Malheur county that pro
duced 400 to 500 pounds of
butterfat on DHIA tests,
are users of Malheur Dairy
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Lucky License
Numbers
Your auto license may be
the Lucky Number each Sat
urday at Peterson Furniture
Co., 217 Main St., 9:30 a m. to
6 p m.
Three different license num
bers will be displayed some
where in our windows.
If your number is shown
come in and receive your
prize. You may be the winner
of one of the prizes to be given
away — floor lamps, lawn
chairs, end tables, TV trays
etc.
(Adv.)
of age should NOT be given a
man’s work to do.
4 Training in tractor operation
and supervision of work with ma
chinery will save the lives of
youths 15 to 19 years of age and
will provide future protection.
Training Needed
This is borne out by the fact
that a fourth of tractor fatalities
occurred in the adult work group
from 20 to 49 years of age. Im
proper training in operation and
safety requirements gets the
THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY
Meadow Gold
Borden's
Mayonnaise
Qi. 53c I IceCream
Orinda—Tall Cans
Del Monte — 46-oz.
Pineapple Juice 4 for *1 Ripe Olives
2 for 59
Picket — 25 Lb.
Wilson's — 16-oz.
Tamales
Vz Gal. 69<
$ 4 .8 5
2IM49M Flour
Nalley's — Qt.
29<
Dill Pickles
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FROM TOP QUALITY PACKERS
FROZEN FOODS
Minute Maid—6-oz.
Lemonade
Bird's Eye—10*oz. Pkg.
3 for 39C
2 for 35°
Large Assortment
Green Peas
Lunch Meats
Store Open until 8 p.m.. Saturdays 9 p.m.
Lb. 39<
Fischer's Pride . . . . Lb. 39<;
PICNIC HAMS
Armour's, Cooked . . . Lb. 4 9 £
M&W
Lean, Tender Beef
BAKERY
602 Maio
Phon« 6620
Spare Ribs
Lb. 19<
MARKET
6th & Main ai ih* “Y"