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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1962 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TEN Annual Oregon Farm Bureau Session Scheduled Nov 11-14 in La Grande La Grande will be the scene of the 31st annual convention of the Oregon Farm Bureau federation Nov. 11-14. Headquar ters for meetings will be the Sacajawea hotel, where speeches and reports will be heard and luncheons and dinners will be Extension Unit To Meet Nov. 15 In Worden Home t Old li/m&ro Truckers Roll Up Callaham Arrives Home for Visit- Top Record Miles Family to Move to New Jersey Soon On Oregon Roads Weekend hunters at the Don By Roxy Ritchie By Mrs. Wilson Witt Oregon’s Public Utility Com Brewer home were Hardy Young OWYHEE—Airman First Class of Portland. Wallace Young of missioner Jonel C. Hill recently NEWELL HEIGHTS — A K H reported that truckers had rolled Richard Callaham of Washington. South America and Jack Corey Home Extension unit will meet up record mileage on state high- D.C., arrived home Friday and of Hillsboro Joining the group with Frankie Worden Thursday , ways during October, pushing will move his family next week for dinner Saturday evening were “Loneliness is an experi afternoon, Nov. 15. Mrs. Dale to New Jersey where he will be Mr. and Mrs Cliff Beckstead, Mr. One of the key speakers will be Dr. Ernest Wilkinson, Witt will be co-hostess. Lesson ence you undergo when you j their payments of the weight-mile stationed ' tax to an all-time high for the and Mrs. Chet Mills and Mr and are without money among will be “More Costumes for Less president of Brigham Young* Friday evening they visited at Mrs. Gordon Dobbin. I month and for the 10 months of relatives. ” Money. ” university, who will speak at Preceding the vesper service | | 1962. the home of his parents, Mr and will be a reception honoring past the Monday morning general and Mn Ca ' illaham. Other visit Visit in Culbertson Home present OFBF board mem-1 Mr. and Mrs. Benny Beach of Hill pegged the state’s October Recent visitors in the Charles session on the topic “An Out bers and 1962 county presidents I Vale and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fenn take at $1,702,545, up 4.6 percent ors that evening were Mrs. Lee Culbertson home were his sister, LEGAL NOTICES Lovitt and Judy of Parma. Sun sider Looks at the Farmer.” and their wives. Also on Sunday I were Sunday dinner guests of Mr over October 1961. He said collec day evening visitors in the Carl Mrs. Fern Rector, and her son-in- Awards Will Be Presented PUBLIC AUCTION tions for the 10 months ending and throughout the convention, 1 and Mrs. Alfred Simpson. Mr. Callaham home were Mr. and law, Roy Hytholt and daughter. Other events will include the the “Fabu Fair” will be set up I and Mrs. Howard Fenn and fam- The State Land Board will offer Oct. 31 were $13,814,833, an in Mrs. Earl Callaham and children Sharon of Pittsburgh, Calif. i ily were afternoon callers. banquet in honor of recipients of displaying commodities of various for sale to highest bidder at oral crease of $774,007 or 5.94 percent of Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day re- Basil Hutchison of Orofino, Ida auction various items of aban over the same 1961 period. the Distinguished Service to Agri counties and projects and year turned home Saturday of last ho, was a Sunday evening dinner culture award and the 30-Years' books of county Farm Bureaus. doned and escheated property The PUC turns most of the Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dobbin of week from a visit with relatives guest in the John Fahrenbruch consisting o f watches, knives, Service to Agriculture awards on Monday noon the annual Farm weight-mile tax money over to and friends in South Dakota and Tuesday, Nov. 13; a panel discus Bureau women’s luncheon and home. rings, coins, jewelry, diamonds, the state highway department Portland were weekend guests in Nebraska. the Chet Mills home. Mrs. David Highland and chil silverware, and various other mis sion of tax problems moderated annual meeting is scheduled. The where it is used to finance repair by State Representative George menu will consist of recipes from dren of Prairie City visited from cellaneous items, also stocks as Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Reed and | Kathleen Deffer and Carla Con and construction of highways. son of Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. | ner visited Sunday at the Darrell Annala, Hood River, manager of the new Farm Bureau women’s! Thursday until Saturday with her ' follows: The remainder goes toward main Melvin Crocker and family were Williams home. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Oregon Tax Research; and a pan cookbook, “Fabula’s Famous Reci-. parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz j 7% shares Malheur Home Tele tenance of the state police force. el Tuesday afternoon concerning pes.” Sunday dinner guests at the Earl liams visited Sunday afternoon at Honored With Birthday Dinner phone Company, Crocker home. Other recent vis the T. H Brewer home. natural resources. Mrs. Thelma Hammon was a shares Sunnyside Telephone j 125 NOTICE TO CREDITORS itors at the Crocker home were dinner guest Sunday of her son Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crocker were Monday afternoon will also be Dinner Slated Monday Evening Company. The voting delegates’ dinner and daughter - in - law, Mr. and ■ their daughter and family, Mr. Saturday evening visitors at the In the County Court given to an open resolutions ses 54 Cor- Shares Richfield Oil and Mrs. Marty McKim of Moses Perry Boles home in Vale. Of the State of Oregon sion, at which any Farm Bureau will be at 5:30 that evening, fol-1 Mrs. Pete Hammon. It was her i poration, Lake, Wash., Mrs. Keith Moore For the County of Malheur member will have the opportun lowed by the awards program, j birthday anniversary and they I 16 shares Curtiss-Wright and children of Notus, Mr. and MITCHELLS HAVE NEW SON ity to discuss pending resolutions. with OFBF Second Vice President had dinner at a cafe in Ontario. In the Matter of the Estate of poration, [ Mrs. Duane Fenn and children of I Word has been received by Mrs. Additional activities will be the Barry Brownell presiding. As a | Basil Hutchison of Orofino ar- WILLIAM BERNARD RUSSELL, 11 shares Best Universal Lock J 1 Ontario. candlelight vesper service at the part of the awards program, the | j rived Tuesday evening and is vis J. E. Brower that a son was bom I Also Known as WILLIAM B. Company, winners in the Farm Bureau wo- 1 iting in the Wilson Witt home. La Grande First Methodist church Mrs. Charles Share visited Sun Wednesday, Oct. 31, to her son- 1 1 share Nevada Oil Company > I RUSSELL and W. B. RUSSELL. day with her mother, Mrs. Emma I in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dan Perkins and children Sunday evening when the asso I men’s “Wool Fashioners” contest Deceased also ciate minister of the Walla Walla will model garments they have of Orovada. Nev., arrived Friday Davis, at Malheur Memorial nur-! Jarvis Mitchell of Madras. The NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, sing home. Friday and Saturday infant weighed 8 pounds, 2 oun Golf bag and 7 clubs, Central Christian church, the Rev. j I made. ' to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' That the undersigned, Dorothy P. visitors at the Share home were j ces and has been named Blair William Bailey, will speak on the i Awards will be presented to the | Louis Pratt, and returned home 2 pair ice skates, i topic “We Are Thankful.” outstanding county president, the Monday. 1 set hand tools— Ms-inch drive1 Russell, has been appointed ex their grandchildren, Kristine, Su Bybee Paternal grandmother is ecutrix of the estate of William , outstanding county Farm Bureau, j Mrs. Ira Price and children vis Mrs. Lila Mitchell. with some %” and %” drive Bernard Russell, also known as san and Vickie Share. the best county yearbook, the ited Sunday morning with Mrs. pieces plus assorted tools in I William B. Russell and W. B. [ outstanding citizenship program j Lydia Worden. box. Russell, deceased, by the County and the counties with the greatest Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Churchill The sale will be held in Room 1 Court of Malheur County, Oregon, prepare for winter percentage of their 1962 member- of La Grande were weekend ; ship goal. ! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Fenn. 6, State Capitol, Salem, Oregon, and has qualified as such, beginning at 10:00 a m., Tuesday. NOW, THEREFORE, all per A new award was instituted this Visit Cousins in Boise (From the Nyssa 1 lig-h Bulldog) December 4, 1962. All sales will sons having claims against the year by Farm Bureau women. It Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fenn and Delores Morris and Linda Clea is a “Farm Family of the Year” i Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Fenn went to be for cash, the Board reserving estate of William Bernard Rus- ver have a ratio of 13 to 1! They , award and will be presented to I 1 Boise Saturday to see their cou the right to reject any bid which selli aiso known as William B. are the only girls in an ag class 1 an ideal Farm Bureau family. sin, Roy James of California. They it considers of insufficient amount Russell and W. B. Russell, de of 28 Articles are bought as is and no ceased, are hereby notified and Max Benitz, president of the had an early Thanksgiving dinner warranty is made or implied. ; required to present the same, When asked why she took ag, at the home of another cousin, Linda said, “I have wanted to Washington State Farm Bureau, Articles to be sold may be in- with proper vouchers, duly veri- take ag since I was a freshman. 1 will address the OFBF family Mrs. Stella Hoover. spected by any person professing ¿¿d’ within six”(6)’months from Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Simp 1 am interested in it because I membership breakfast Tuesday the date of this Notice, to the , J 11 interest ▼ 1 therein upon calling W-» son and family were Sunday din- I an morning. live on a farm.” at the Land Board Office, Room , undersigned, Dorothy P. Russell, b ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Delores stated, “I took ag be Special Guests Named 106, State Capitol, ^during office at the ]aw office of Henigson & Simpson. cause I wanted to learn about | hours, beginning Monday, No Stunz at Nyssa, Oregon, which Special guests at the disting- Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Carr farms in the surrounding area.” I uished service awards banquet vember 26, and continuing to date place the undersigned selects as This year the ag classes made | Tuesday evening will be Secre Christina Jo of Ontario visited ’ of sale. Purchaser of Malheur her place of business in all mat Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pratt Sunday note boxes from plywood and at tary of State Howell Appling, act Home Telephone Company stock ters connected with said estate. the present time they are study ing as toastmaster, and Miss Ad afternoon. Mrs. Carr is a sister will pay an advertising charge of DOROTHY P. RUSSELL of Mrs. Pratt. ing ag math and learning to fill rienne Ellison, Mt. Angel, Oregon $6.72 in addition to the price bid Executrix of the Estate Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz visit- out “Oregon Farm Project Record I Dairy Princess for the stock. — We Service All Types and All Makes — of William Bernard Rus ed Sunday afternoon with their Books for Vocational Agricul STATE LAND BOARD sell, also known as Because of the recent death of son, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Kurtz ture.” A record of the year’s farm T. G. Barnard, Clerk William B. Russell and Wiley Clowers, Madras, who had and family in Nyssa. project is kept in this book. By F. C. Deckebach W. B. Russell, Deceased been elected OFBF president at Delores Morris’ tentative farm Assistant Clerk Dated and first published No project is raising a beef. Linda the 1961 convention, it will be Orchid Fruit . . . Published Nov. 8, 1962. The vanilla bean is the fruit of vember 1, 1962. Cleaver will be raising either necessary to elect a new president 202 Main Street Phone 372-2266 to fill the remaining year of his a delicate orchid native to Mexi Last publication November 29, sheep or swine. unexpired term. This will be done co. Classifieds Bring Results! 1962. Linda commented, “I think that any girl with an interest in agri Wednesday morning. Also on the agenda is the bien- I culture should take this class.” I nial election of the second and ' third vice presidents of the Ore HETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Miss Nancy Jackson, daughter gon Farm Bureau and of six of of Mr and Mrs. Wilton Jackson, the 12 regional directors, who was released Saturday afternoon comprise the OFBF board of di- > from Malheur Memorial hospital rectors, as well as election of i where she had been confined for delegates to attend the American . four days. She is reported to be Farm Bureau federation annual meeting Dec. 9-13 at Atlanta, Ga. convalescing at home this week Ag Class Taken By Linda Cleaver, Delores Morris CLEAN Have It Done Now and Avoid the Winter Rush! EDER’S AUCTION SALES — Conducted by — Col. Bert Anderson Col. Guy Sparks Ontario - 889 5501 Nyssa — 372-3475 — Clerk — JIM YOST. Nyssa —Phone 372-3071 For the Latest Auction News, Listen to KSRV, Ontario, at 12:15 p.m. Daily. PUBLIC AUCTION —FURNITURE TUESDAY. NOV. 13, 1 p.m. — Located 3 miles north of Parma on Highway 20-26-95. COMPLETE HOUSE FULL OF FURNITURE. All in very good condition. Some items like new. Many articles are name brands and are all in good working condition. RALPH CASTATER, Owner. Terms, cash. FARM and DAIRY HERD AUCTION WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14, 12 Noon — Located 1 mile due west of Norsedco Seed company in Adrian. 60 HEAD OF QUALITY HOLSTEIN CATTLE. Majority of cows out of Oregon Dairy Breeders artificial breeding and bred back to ABS bulls. All vaccinated and tattooed. 1960 INTERNA TIONAL B 275 DIESEL TRACTOR. 1954 ALLIS-CHALMERS C-A MODEL TRACTOR. Other Farm Machinery. MILKING EQUIPMENT. LOGGING EQUIPMENT. CORN SILAGE. CHOPPED HAY. Many Miscellaneous Items. RALPH AUS- MAN. Owner. Terms, cash. Lunch on grounds. COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 12 Noon—Located lVi miles west of Boise Cascade sawmill at Emmett, Idaho. 150 HEAD OF BLACK ANGUS CATTLE, large-type Angus. All tested and clean. TWO REGISTERED BULLS. Loading chutes will be available. JOHN DEERE 420 W TRACTOR. Other Farm Machinery and Miscellaneous liams. D. G. CAMPBELL, Owner. Terms, cash. Lunch on grounds. REAL ESTATE and MACHINERY SALE FRIDAY, NOV. 16, 12 Noon—Sale will be held on Ranch Unit No. 3. located 1 mile northwest of Cambridge. Idaho, on Brownlee road, then 6 miles north on Rush Creek road. UNIT No. 1—74 acres located at south edge of Cambridge on Rush Creek. Farm and pasture land, all sub irrigated. Three bed room house. UNIT No. 2—1080 acres. 1 mile northwest of I Cambridge on Brownlee road, then 5 miles north on Rush Creek road. UNIT No. 3—845 acres 1 mile northwest of Cam- i bridge, then 6 miles north. Beautiful three-bedroom home and outbuildings. FARM MACHINERY, HAY and MILKING EQUIPMENT. V. B. HOPPER, Owner. Terms: Machinery, cash; Real Estate, 20% down, with long terms on balance. Machinery will sell at noon. Real Estate at 2 p.m. Lunch. Gary used to fiddle awful soUr How do you persuade a reluctant youngster that music is not "tor sissies”? B Classroom teachers of the West, Alaska and Hawaii do so with the help of our Standard School Broadcast, which, by dramatizing music from symphony to jazz, adds a colorful dimension to learn ing. IS Gary and 2!4 million other boys and girls hear this weekly radio program in their classrooms. N Has it inspired in Gary a zest for the violin? Honestly, no. But he now thinks the trombone is "swell.” and plays it with vigor. His parents credit this new interest to the classroom music. B Who knows how many children have discovered an exciting new world through this public service program? It has just started its 35th consecutive year, so we have served quite a few school generations, tt Tune in some Thursday. Adults enjoy the program, too. Planning ahead to serve you better STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA