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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1961 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON Entries by Nyssa-Adrian Residents Bring Awards at Recent County Fair Many Nyssa-Adrian area resi . Bosch; registered Holsteins, Cecil dents were among those entering [ McCormick. farm products, flowers, foods, ■ Red Ribbons needlework, arts and crafts at Registered Jerseys, James Phi- Malheur county fair held Aug. 30 j through Sept. 2 at the fairgrounds , fer and Mark Ward; registered Guernseys, A. C. Bosch; register- in Ontario. , ed Holsteins, Cecil McCormick; Following is a partial list of registered Brown Swiss, Alfred premium winners as provided by Flemming. Malheur extension office. White Ribbon« AGRICULTURE Registered Jerseys, James Phi Blue Ribbons fer; registered Holsteins, Cecil Ken Lorenson, C. H. Bosch, D. (McCormick. Atagi, K. Hori, H. Atagi, J. Atagi, Ira Price, H. Packwood, M. Spel- SWINE Enan. M Oft, J Hunting, A. C. Blue Ribbon Bosch, M. Brewer, B. Frahm, R Yorkshire, Barry Fujishin. Frahm. Red Ribbon Red Ribbons Yorkshire, Joel Price. Glen Coleman. A. C. Bosch, P FARM FRUITS Bosch, J. Atagi, D. Atagi. K. Hori, Blue Ribbons Ira Price, H. Packwood, T. Oft, M. Nishihara, T. H. Brewer, M William Stephen, C. H. Bosch Atagi, S. J. Robbins, J. M. Flake. j H. Packwood. C. H. Bosch, T. Uhlman. Red Ribbons William Stephen, J. Okano, J White Ribbons A. C. Bosch, Ken Lorenson, | W. Hunting. J. W. Hunting, D. Atagi, K. Hori, White Ribbons William Stephen, A. C. Bosch M. Atagi, H. Packwood, E. Oft, J. M. Flake, E. Tailman, T. J. D. Okano, J. Okano. Mackey. UNUSUAL EXHIBITS DAIRY CATTLE (No Ribbons) H. Fujishin, J. M. Flake, C. H. Blue Ribbons Registered Jerseys, James Phi Bosch, H. Brewer, T. Adams. fer; registered Guernseys, A. C. I FLOWERS Blue Ribbons Mrs. Gerrit Stam, Mrs. Tressa Rrewer. Red Ribbons Mrs. Eggert Oft, Dinna Eagley, i Mrs. Sue Chamberlain. Mrs. Ger- | rit Stam. II m to buy a ® BROWNING f ? DOWN Firestone Store 417 Main St. Home Remember Inieresiing Books Go Into Circulation Saturday at Malheur County Library THAT CRAZY EDER BUNCH are shown as they appeared last year on Nyssa's Krazy Saturday, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. They are (left io right) Ione Storm, Royce Irby, Gene Servoss and Mariam Haney. Who knows, perhaps some crazier dressed merchants will be seen on this year's "Krazy Day" sched uled Saturday, Sept. 23, in Nyssa. FOODS Blue Ribbons Pruits—Della Martin. Vegetables—Della Martin. Jellies—Della Martin. Bread — Jeanette Phifer, Mrs. Henry Eders. Cakes, Junior—Cheryl Brock. Bread, Junior—Jeanette Phifer. Red Ribbons Vegetables—Della Martin. Bread—Carol Brock and Mary Wilson. Cookies, Junior—Carol Brock. Bread, Junior—Carol Brock. Cakes—Mary Wilson. Candy—Carol Brock. ARTS AND CRAFTS Blue Ribbons Embroidery—Mrs. H. E. Cham berlain, Alice Laan. Handcraft—Bertha Atagi. Leather Tooling—Bertha Atagi, Alberta DeLong. Ceramics — Bertha Atagi, Al Masterson. China and Figurine Painting— Bertha Atagi. Hobbies—Mario Parra. Painting, Junior Department— Carlos Parra, Pat Fife. SNAPPED ON CRAZY DAY last year in the Bob Thompson Agen cy office were (left to right) the big boy himself, decked out in his fanciest night clothes: Lee Hansen, then Nyssa chief of police, and the young Mr. Thompson (Stan) who played Christmas records all day long on that October day and drew all the cartoons for the Crazy issue of the Journal. Mrs. Servoss Entertains TAN Bridge Club Members TAN Bridge club members met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Gene Servoss. Two tables were in play during the session. Prizes were won by Mrs. John Simianer of Payette and Mrs. Glenn Marcum. Sara Marcum Honored On First Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Marcum entertained Friday evening in honor of their daughter, Sara, on her first birthday anniversary. Guests for ice cream and cake were her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Murle Marcum and Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Paul House. Bonnie, Butch and Leila Alampay. Surveys the forms, history and practices of magic from ancient times to the present-day United States. "Spy Omnibus" by Kurt Singer. New books going into circula- "Thomas Wolfe" by Elizabeth Stories of spy rings, of spies for tion Saturday, Sept. 16. at Mal Nowell. A penetrating biography Hitler, for Russia, for the U. S., heur county library include the by Wolfe’s literary agent. spies in the Orient and the story following popular volumes: "Orde Wingate" by Christopher of Francis G. Powers, the U-2 "Inside Europe Today" by John Sykes. The life story of General pilot recently sentenced to prison Gunther Trends, trouble spots Wingate, a controversial figure of in Russia. and personalities of the contem World War II, an eccentric and "Tibet Is My Country" by Thub- porary European scene. ten Jigme Norbu. The autobiogra a rebel against authority. "The Savage, My Kinsman" by "The Mexican War" by Otis A phy of Thubten Norbu, eldest Elisabeth Elliot. The author, Singletary. Concise, dramatic ac brother of the Dalai Lama. His whose missionary husband and count of the war that won the quiet record provides an absorb four companions were killed by Southwest and California for the ing and authentic picture of Tibe the Auca Indians in 1956, tells of United States. tan life and customs. her efforts .o communicate with "Road to Ghana" by Alfred "Nuclear Flight" edited by Lt. these same Indians as she and her Hutchinson. The long road to small daughter made their home Col. Kenneth F. Gantz. This re Ghana was taken by the native with them in the Jungles of Ecua port surveys the work in progress South African author in 1353 and the future possibilities pres when he escaped to South Africa dor. "Firsthand Report" by Sherman ently being investigated, particu to meet the white Englishwoman Adams. President Eisenhower's larly by the U. S. Air Force, of he was to marry. His tense yet assistant from 1953 to 1958 dis the application of nuclear power i vivid account of a journey inter cusses at length highlights of the to air flight. rupted by a brief imprisonment in "Summerhill" by A. S. Neill. Tanganyika offers a telling port 1952 presidential campaign, the White House staff and cabinet, The author candidly expresses his rait of contemporary Africa. the crises at Suez and Little Rock, unique—and radical—opinions on "The Tired Spy" by David and other domestic and interna the important aspects of parent Stone. A story recounting the tional activities and concerns dur hood and child rearing. adventures and misadventures of ing that period. "Common Sense About the Arab ’ Paul Porlock, a middle-aged, un "The Schools" by Martin Mayer. World" by Erskine B. Childers. distinguished-looking Englishman Certain to arouse heated discus Emphasis is upon the Middle East who poses as a businessman but sion among parents, educators in this history of the Arab world is in reality an intelligence agent and readers interested in elemen from A.D. 600 to the present. and would-be artist. tary and secondary education, this "Mister Moses" by Max Catto. book, based on field trips, re An unusual story about a 40-day search and a vast amount of read trek through the African jungle ing, is almost encyclopedic in its taken by a native tribe driven treatment of today’s schools in the from their land by the building of U. S., France, England and the a dam. Scandinavian nations. The author "Journey Into the Blue" by alternates between unembellished Gusztav Rab. This novel describes recordings of actual classroom the fate of the Hungarian upper situations, from which the reader class under the Communist re is expected to draw his own con gime, beginning in 1951 with the clusions, and his own critical deportation of men of former opinions on a variety of topics. prominence from Budapest to "The Last Frontier" by Ben various villages. Adams. A short history of Alaska. I "The Winter War" by William "Coil of Life" by Ruth Moore. W. Haines. The winter campaign The author describes in terms the i of General Miles against the In layman can understand the great dians following Custer’s defeat at discoveries of the past 200 years Little Big Horn is the background in biology and allied sciences. for this historical novel. "Lanterns and Lances" by "Complete Handyman" by Musta’ got too much Duz-a James Thurber contains 24 pieces Charles Hayward. A book for the in the water!” in which the well-known humor householder, enabling him to do ist is largely concerned with the I his own repairs and decorations. "The Edge of Sadness" by Ed survival of our English language, | currently being subjected to much win O’Connor. Events in his par ish lead an Irish American priest erroneous use. "Complete Book of Rifles and to relinquish his world ambitions Shotguns" by Jack O’Connor. A] and rededicate himself to the comprehensive, fully illustrated I needs of his flock. "The Long Haul" by D. A. Ray I guide. "The Complete Book of Gun ner. An account of a World War Collecting" by Charles Edward II maritime maneuver in which Chapel. An authoritative hand a torpedoed tanker is towed into book for the expert and beginner port by a destroyer despite stor 1 on values, acquisition and history my seas and the presence of ene my planes and submarines. of gun development. "Magic: Its History and Princi "A Journey io Matecumbe" by CALL FR 2-3990 I Robert Lewis Taylor. The story pal Rites" by Maurice Bouisson. ( about a boy’s funny, often hair- raising flight down the Mississip pi to a precarious haven in the Florida Keys just after the Civil war. "Deep Are the Valleys" by Han nah Close. A sequel to the novel, “High Are the Mountains.” Again the story is told from the view point of Wolf of Foix, a disillu developed by Purina Research to help start calves fast! sioned youth seeking a clear faith and way of life in keeping with his idealistic nature. "Brotherhood of the Red Pop py" by Henri Troyat. Paris in the More than 2,200 calves raised at the days of the Napoleonic wars. The Purina Kesearch Farm helped build plot is concerned with a high- Nursing Chow. You can count on spirited and politically - minded Nursing Chow to help you start young Parisian widow tormenting calves fast... right! 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An illuminating re port on the menacing Russian- Here’s why Purina Nursing Chow is Chinese alliance by the Current Moscow correspondent for CBS. “milk plus.” _ ■—- ts SHELL Super Service Group Meets Friday With Scout Officials To Form Cub Packs Clarke A. Lethin of Portland, deputy regional executive of the Boy Scouts of America, and Sid Tate of Payette, Ore-Ida council official, met Friday evening with parents and leaders of Nyssa LDS Second ward. According to Mrs. J. Elwood Flinders, purpose of the meeting was to organize Cub Scout packs. A number of packs are being organized in this area with the Red Ribbons LDS stake Primary as sponsoring Crochet — Bertha Atagi, Mrs institution, Mrs. Flinders said. Jim Kern, scout executive from Alice Roberts. Nampa, helped organize groups Knitted Work—Alice Laan. in the Nyssa First and Parma Embroidery—Mrs. S. P. Bybee wards. He was assisted by Neil Rug Making — Mrs. Alice Rob-j Hiatt of Vale. Mrs. Flinders said erts. that about five or six new packs Painting, Junior Department— will be organized by the end of Pat Fife. the month. A training course for pack com White Ribbons Painting—Janice Wilson, Linda mittees and den mothers will be held Sept, 29 and 30. Further in Cleaver, Sid Kelly. formation will be announced lat er, Mrs. Flinders said. One or two packs will be or ganized Thursday evening in the Ontario wards. Purina Nursing Chow is “milk plus” BOB WILSON was not a "bob by-soxer," but a "knee-soxer" on Nyssa's Crazy Day last year. He is shown here as he appear ed on duty in Wilson Brothers Department store dressed as a member of the younger set. His costume was complete with shorts, polo shirt, knee socks and sandals. —Journal Photos. 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