o O O a O THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1959 Mr and Mrs. Harry Kingrey re­ Bartlet states that the show this turned home Thursday after year will sfirpass the offering of spending 10 days with their a year ago. Mrs. Sylvia Palmer of Boise daughters, Mr and Mrs James Flower Lectures Slated came Friday to accompany her Stewart and Donna and Mrs Lu­ Four separate shows will be sister, Mrs. Angie Cook to the cille Steward in Ta oma During STATE FAIRGROUNDS. SA. held during the eight days, thus Malheur County Pioneer picnic their stay the Kingreys and their LEM — Oregon’s state fair, eight assuring that the show will be held Friday in Vale. Mrs. Cook daughters toured the world fam­ days of family fun, entertainment fresh during the entire fair. Lec­ went to Boise with her sister for ous Butchart Gardens in Victoria, and competition, opens in Salem tures on flowgr arranging are a week end visit, returning home B C Sunday. Saturday for the 94th time, and added features. Almost 900 head of cattle, a it will be the icing on Oregon’s Mr. and Mrs Harry Gahan and Miss Nancy Skeen spoke at the record number, will be judged Centennial year cake. Mr. and Mrs. David Beers were Tuesday and Wednesday, New- Plymouth ward LDS church Record numbers of animals, Monday, guests of Mr and Mrs. James , meeting Sunday evening, when including Devons which are mak ­ hundreds of 4-H and Future Far­ ing their first appearance at a presentation of the girls awards Malloy at a barbecue dinner Tues­ mers of America youngsters and state fair. day evening. were made. 350,000 people are expected to At least 1,500 poultry, 537 pigs descend upon the 72-acre fair­ and 779 sheep and goats will be A house warming party was Overnight guests at the Frank grounds. after a long list of cash pre­ given last week for Mrs. H. E. Farr home Monday were Mr. and A night stage show starring Bob going miums, special awards and tro­ Collins by 12 member» of her stu­ Mrs. Paul Orr and four daughters Crosby, daily horse racing and phies. dy club. The Collin’s new location of Roseburg, Ore. Mrs. Orr is a a combined horse show and rodeo of the 4-H and FFA judg. is 614 N. 4th street. niece of Mr. Parr. all are expected to attract large j ing Much be completed by the time crowds, but the emphasis is on the the will fair opens Saturday, but cattle open class competition and 4-H showmanship contests plus style and FFA contests where thous­ revues and dollar dinner contests ands of prizes will be awarded. keep the youngsters busy The floral show proved to be will the most popular item in the 1958 throughout the week Russia points with pride to the fair, and Superintendent Hazel Special Awards Planned fact that Russian women are Both farmers and backyard gar­ doing men's work and are deners will be competing in the getting men's pay for it. That's huge land products show. Special nothing; over here women get ’ interest there is centered on the men's pay without doing any awards for the best malting bar­ work! ley and for the largest sunflower and tallest corn stalk. Art of both young and old Ore. gonians will be exhibited in the Dentists art salon. Colored slides, part of the international colored slide show, will be projected daily at J. R. CUNDALL 7 p.m. in the Little theater on the second floor of the main exhibit Dentist building. Sarar’n Clinic The Centennial Farmstead, a Dial 2638 project of the Oregon Grange, oc­ Nyssa Oregon cupies a large plot of ground in the northwest portion of the grounds. It contains a two-room J. W. OLSEN, D.M.D. farmhouse, implement shed, well and rail fence, and Willamette DENTAL OFFICE valley families will “live” on the Seventh and Bower stead during fair hours. Dial 3311 Governor io Award CeriificatM © Another important feature for Oregon farm families will be the « Veterinarians awarding of 44 Century Farm cer­ tificates by Gov. Mark Hatfield. The certificates go to persons liv- NYSSA VETERINARY | ing on a farm started at least a CLINIC century ago. Oregon housewives are compet­ Dr. B. E. Ross ing for thousands of dollars of Dr. D. R. Mason premiums plus electric appliances in the needlework and foods de­ Large and Small Animals partments. Highlighting the com­ 407 Main St. Dial 2010 petition is the selection of one woman as Queen of the Kitchen. Announcement of the winner is to Physicians and be made at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday Surgeons ’ when she will receive an electric | range as her prize. The Bob Crosby show, with Lu­ SARAZIN CLINIC cille Norman, will be presented K. E. Kerby, M.D. twice daily for the first four days of the fair and then once nightly K. A. Danford, M.D. the final four days. Appearing D. W. Sarazin, M.D. ■ with Crosby and Miss Norman Physicians and Surgeons | will be five other acts. Dial 2241 ill All Rodeo-Horse Show Nightly Show horses and hard riding MAULDING CLINIC cowboys provide the rodeo-horse L. A. Maulding, M.D. show nightly at 8 p.m. with Physician and Surgeon matinee peformances the first Dial 2216 three afternoons of the fair. Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 Both harness and thoroughbred Daily Except Saturday and I horses run every afternoon except Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12 Sunday on the half mile Lone Qak race track. Post time is 1 p.m. I : for the first race. Grant B. Hughes, M.D. Two novel contests will provide Physician—Surgeon a change of pace for fairgoers. A Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 hog calling contest will be held | Saturday, 10 to 12. Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 p.m., I it —Phones— Office, 3365 Residence, 6611 and children through tSe age of V. 14 will try to find 10 needles in Office: 2 North Main St. a haystack on Thursday which is Kids’ day. Oregon State Fair Begins Saturday At Salem Grounds PERSONALS PAGE FIVE VISITS JOURNAL OFFICE Mrs. Duane Alters of Boise was a brief visitor at the Journal of­ fice Friday morning She was on her way to attend the funeral ser­ vice of Mrs B. F Talbot at New Plymouth. She brought Diane and Kathy to Nyssa to spend the day with friends. The girls re­ mained overnight with their grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Alters, who returned th»m to Boise Sat­ urday. For Proven Results Kst/ie Water" RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. La Vern Berg and Gary returned home Saturday af­ ter visiting a week in Burley with Mrs. Berg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johannsen in Rupert and with Mr. Berg’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Jake Berg. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ■ THIS SIGN PROMISES DRAFT BEER. THAT’S REFRESHINGLY DIFFERENT OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY. OLYMPIA. WASHINGTON. U S A.. *01 y At WILSON’S! So Plump! So Young! So Fresh! "Try All 10 Delicious Flavors! Fryers JELL-O Crisp Flavor Values — Del Monte Dill Pickles 24-Oz Jars Cut-Up—Lb. 35< Whole—Each 69< Swift'; Famous for Flavor! WIENERS 1 Package 49' VEGETABLES Add Zest to Your Meals — Bell's California — Red Ripe Olives No. 211 Size . TOKAY GRAPES 3tans 63‘ . 23< 2 Pounds . Southern Kraft's Most Popular Dressing! Here areo some winners of FFA and 4-H members at the 1959 Malheur County Fair held last week: Walter Sather, age 15, FFA member, won first place with his Senior Holstein heifer, also Reserve Champion Holstein. Walt also won Champior? Senior Showmanship in the Holstein show. In his FFA project his swine took first and third place, a Champion Berkshire gilt. Walt also won Reserve Champion FFA Showmanship John H. Sather, age 12, 4-H member, had Champion Angus steer. Won first, second and third place in the An­ gus female class. Two-year-old Angus female was Reserve Champion female beef animal of the 4-H show. Reserve Champion female of all beef breeds. John also.won the Champion Junior Showmanship in the beef show Beth Sather, age 14, 4-H member, won Grand Cham­ pion sheep showmanship. Had Grand Ciaampion Hamp­ shire female ewe; Hampshire yearling ram won second place in open class; second place Hampshire fat lamb; first place Hampshire yearling ewe; fifth place Cheviot fat lamb; fourth place Hampshire ewe lamb; first place Hampshire aged ewe; first place Hampshire yearling ewe; third place Hampshire yearling ewe. Mr. Jack Sather and his children feed WATKINS MIN-VITE. You, Too, Can Have Champion Stock With a Good Breed and Min-Vite. FOR INFORMATION ON A COMPLETE FEEDING PROGRAM. PLEASE CALL SAM HANBY 805 North Second St. NYSSA. OREGON Phon* 3318 YAMS Miracle Whip Watkins Min-Vite Wins Again At the 1959 Malheur County Fair 9 QUART 0*2 Labor Day Specials Sale Dates—Sept. 3, 4 and 5. We Will Be CLOSED Sunday and Monday, Sept. 6-7 2 ior $1 Journal Classifieds! 49' 2 Pounds 19' ORANGE DRINK Treasure Chest 10 Ounce New Giant only 79 Breaded Shrimp- 2 packages 79'