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THURSDAY. JULY t. 1»1 TH1 NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE SIX Bridal Shower Honors Emblem Members Discuss Organization Of Junior Drill Team Pamela Alexander Job's Daughters Install Jan Rinehart Miss Wesleyan Cordelia Valdez, Donald Haile Wed 5?° d ' Bad Points guild of Methodist church were hostesses Of Incorporating Queen at Tuesday Riles at a miscellaneous bridal shower In Morning Ceremony at Winnemucca Family Farm Told Ontario Emblem club held its As Honored 3 Miss No. 33 of ’s Daugh-* ♦ ♦ members the July honoring Pamela Bethel Job last meeting of the summer June . Alexander of Portland. Miss Corporation farming—often re 26 with a social evening at the ters held public installation of Alexander is bride-elect of Dar garded as “big business that will Elks temple. Mr. and Mrs. Fay officers Tuesday, June 20, at the rel Cartwright. Masonic hall. destroy the family farm”—may Reed demonstrated the art of Approximately 25 ladies were actually supply the key to streng flower arranging and corsage Officers installed were Jan present for a social evening. Mrs. thening many family farm hold making. Door prize, won by Rinehart, honored queen; Mary Mary Hatt was general chairman ings, say Oregon State university Laura Lounsbury was an artifi K. Olsen, senior princess; Kath for the event. Among others as agricultural economists. cial flower arrangement. Corsages leen McPartland, junior princess; sisting with arrangements were Pam Alexander, guide; Judy Possible advantages of incor were won by Anna Monee and Mrs. C. A. Wemick and Mrs. Cleta poration include protection of Mrs. Chuck Kravetz. Mrs. Otis Mackey, marshal; Vicki Newman, Boetger, tables; Mrs. Frances musician; Judy Wilson, recorder; family investment, easier transfer King modeled a comic flower hat. | Bates and Mrs. Al Chadwick, re- Triena Rinehart, librarian. of a farm to heirs and other bene There was a short business ses I fresh men ts. Lucille White, first messenger; fits inherent in corporation struc sion to discuss organization of a Miss Alexander is a daughter of ture. junior drill team. Bill Conger of Karen Stoneberg, second messen Mr. and Mrs. William W. Alex- Oregon now has about 300 in fered his help in training and in ger; Pauline Butler, fourth mes I ander. Her fiance’s parents are corporated farm-ranch businesses structing this group. Any Em senger; Bonnie House, inner | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cartwright and interest in this form of organ blem member who has children guard; Carolyn Lowe, outer | of Nyssa. The couple is planning ization is on the increase, report between the ages of 10 and 14 guard; Linda Wilson, senior cus I an Aug. 12 wedding in Portland. todian; and Marilyn Gonyer, jun Grant E. Blanch, economist, and years who wish to participate are Deon W. Hubbard, research as asked to call Mrs. Jay Bybee of ior custodian. Linda Morrison, Barbara Bra sistant, OSU agricultural experi Nyssa, Emblem president. ment station. Members voted to send officers dy, Marilyn Pond, Carolyn Pond, All 36 Oregon counties now to participate in the ritualistic Elizabeth Cole, Florine Kygar, have corporation farms, a major contest in October at National Delores Morris and Bonnie Stein ity of them created since 1945 Emblem convention in Las Vegas. er were installed as bethel choir. with a sharp increase in recent Drill team members are also plan Gerald Mackey, associate guar dian, escorted and introduced Ka years. Heaviest concentration of ning to enter team competition. farms in the state is in the nor Refreshments were served in ren Ellis, retiring honored queen I thern Willamette valley and in the dining room at the close of who was installing officer of the Jackson, Klamath, Malheur and the Monday meeting by Mmes. evening. She was assisted by Lou Lancaster, guide; Di MISS JAN RINEHART Umatilla counties. Newton Keck, Keith Strawn, Mary Maulding, marshal; Kristin —Photo by Schoen. Most of the incorporated farms Robert Sturgess, Harvey Louns anne Hays, chaplain; Gloria Gonyer, 4 ♦ are family farms and the trend bury and Jo Crummett. musician; Cleta Belle Boetger, re was escorted and presented an ■ isn’t limited to larger family corder; Joan Maulding, senior honorary membership card and a | farms, Hubbard said. Nearly all ' types of agriculture are repre 1 Study of Chemical custodian; and Lois Wilson, jun belated birthday cake. Katherine ior custodian. All are past hon Brendle, worthy matron, and Mr. and Mr». Donald J. Haile -Portrait by Schoen, sented with livestock ranches ored queens of Bethel 33. Residues in Soil Harold Brendle, worth patron of forming the largest single group. Miss Cordelia Valdez, daughter* Gretchen Rinehart was narra Golden Rule chapter, Order of Advantages and disadvantages of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Valdez of spent three years in the U. S. tor of the “Key to Happiness.” Eastern Star, were also introduc Under Way at OSU The 211 North Ninth street, Nyssa, and Army, receiving his discharge in of incorporating as a tool for fi officers formed a triangle as 1 ed. Donald J. Haile, son of Mr. and June 1960. He is a member of the nancial planning and manage Because farmers and home gar their names were read and each Miss Lorraine McCormick was ment are set forth in a new OSU deners alike are using more antí Mrs. Dale Haile of Caldwell, were Nyssa police force, having assum placed golden keys to the chain To Buy, Sell. Reni or Hire. more chemicals to destroy dis held by the new honored queen. in charge of the guest book. united in marriage June 14, 1961, ed duties as patrolman March 14 experiment station bulletin. Try the Columns of the Gate Refreshments of a key-shaped Oregon residents may obtain i ease - causing organisms in tile in Winnemucca, Nev. of this year. The Bible was brought forth cake and punch were served. City Journal Classified Page. free copies from local county ex The 10 o’clock morning cere The newlyweds are at home in tension agents or from the OSU ■ soil, Oregon State university is by Kristin Hays, escorted by the mony was performed in the court Bennett’s apartments at 304 Bow bulletin clerk, Corvallis. The title undertaking a study to see what guide and marshal, and Kristin ! happens to residues some of these led the Lord’s Prayer. Dianne house at Winnemucca by a justice er avenue in Nyssa. is “The Farm - Ranch Corpora chemicals leave. Maulding escorted the flag to the +_+ of the peace. Two residents of tion.” Dr. Roy A. Young, head of bo altar. “The Star Spangled Ban that city attended the couple. Authors Hubbard and Blanch The new Mrs. Haile attended Reception Scheduled discuss how the corporation is tany and plant pathology, and Dr. ner” was sung and the pledge to i Malcolm E. Corden, plant pathol the flag was given. Nyssa schools, was graduated For Mitchell Couple formed, how it operates and is from Payette Beauty school and A reception for Mr. and Mrs. taxed, and various approaches to ogist, received a $40,289 grant Following the installation cere —Conducted by— is presently owner - operator of Joel Mitchell, nee Amy Lewis, capitalization and credit structure from U. S. Public Health service mony, the new honored queen in- I to make a threc-year study of troduced her family, including I Cordy’s Fashionette in Nyssa. will be held July 14 from 8:30 to of the corporation. Col. BERT ANDERSON residues left by fungicides in soil, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant I The bridegroom was graduated 11:30 p.m. at the Nyssa LDS stake Insurance and retirement pro water and plants. Ontario —TU 9-5501 Rinehart; Mrs. Kristin Hays, | from Caldwell high school. He house. grams available to the corporate Gretchen and Triena, sisters; and I They plan to study compounds Col. GUY SPARKS The couple was married July 5 farm, legal requirements and such as Vapam and My lone which her brother, Dirk. Also introduc Nyssa—FR 2-3475 Russell Myrick Feted in the Idaho Falls LDS temple. costs for incorporating and proce decompose in the soil. Dr. Young ed were her grandmother, Mrs. With Swimming Party Relatives and friends are in dures for dissolving a corporation explained that in many cases de Olivia Rinehart, and Lena Ka- Col. Bert Anderson Clerk Ron Christensen Col. Guy Sparks Russel) Myrick was honored vited to attend this Friday even are other key sections of the 30- Ontario—TU 9-8771 composition components of com laya. June 24 on his 11th birthday an ing reception honoring the newly page bulletin. Dianne Maulding, Mary Lou Listen to KSRV, Ontario, at 12:15 Daily for the Latest Basic requirements for incor- pounds—rather than compounds, Lancaster, Kristin Hays, Gloria niversary. Seven guests accom married couple. porating are simple, At least themselves—actually kill disease Gonyer, Auction Sale News. panied him swimming at the On Cleta Belle Boetger, Joan causing organisms. The scientists three persons 21 years of age may tario pool, after which they re Farm Sales Our Specialty ... No Sale Too Large or Too Small FOR FINE PRINTING Maulding, Lois Wilson and Karen form a corporation and, on most want to find which components Ellis, past honored queens, were turned to the Myrick home for THE GATE CITY refreshments. JOURNALI corporate farms in Oregon, these do the job and what happens to introduced. are members of the farm family. other chemicals that may be PUBLIC DAIRY AUCTION L. A. Maulding, past associate Value of incorporation in “hold formed as the compounds break grand guardian of Oregon; Helen WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1 p.m.—Located 2l/t miles east down. ing together” family farms stems To date, there’s no indication Maulding, grand guide of the 1 of Fruitland. 44 HIGH QUALITY HOLSTEIN ABS CATTLE. from a flexibility in transferring of Oregon; Betty House, i Nine cows four and five years old, just fresh, milking 55 io the farm to the next generation. that these by-products contamin state guardian; and Gerald Mackey, as- I 65 lbs. now. Nine top-quality heifers, three years old, just ate soil with long-lasting, hazard EASY TERMS! A major problem with unincor- . sociate guardian, were also in- fresh. j 16 heifers, three years old, heavy springers. 12 baby ous chemicals. But OSU research porated family farms comes, for troduced. ( All cows and heifers vaccinated and tattooed. Public example, when a farmer faces ers want to make a thorough Harold Fogerson, bus driver calves. to inspect herd before sale day, E. B. CROSSLEY, retirement with the prospect of study to be sure. They also want who has taken the bethel to grand j invited ( physically dividing the farm to be certain that these chemicals session for the past several years, Owner. Terms, cash. Lunch on grounds. 127 Main Street among several heirs. Such divi don’t contaminate plants or pol sions are often too small to oper lute water. ate separately as economic units As compounds they study de in this day of larger, mechanized compose, they will measure how farms, the economists point out. much of various chemicals are Under a corporation plan, how given off into the air as gas, left ever, one heir might operate the in the soil, and/or taken up by farm with others retaining cor plants. porate shares that can be bought, Preliminary research by Young traded or given as gifts without , and Corden on effectiveness of legally disrupting or breaking up fungicides in soil, supported by a the farm business. grant from United Fruit company, Society as a wnole is concerned laid groundwork for their new with the social and economic ( study. losses incurred in the turnover of farms, Hubbard emphasized. The BRICK BY BRICK—Up goes Nyssa struggle of recapitalization ev ery generation, small uneconomic a building. 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