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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1962 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE THHEE T State Groups Sponsor Pioneer Resident OSU Economist Says Oregon Counties Librarians' Workshop Will Soon Observe Top Nation's Farm Production Lisis Saturday in Ontario 100th Anniversary SHIRLEY CLEAVER CHOSEN HEAD OF KITCHEN QUEENS First meeting of the Kitchen Queens 4-H cooking club was held OSU Meal Culling Booklet Available As Guide to Farmers and Hunters Monday, Nov. 5, and was called A library workshop, sponsored to order by last year’s president. by the Oregon State Library. Ore Farmers and big game hunt cut roasts, steaks and special M. A. McDonald, a pioneer of gon State Department of Educa this area, will celebrate his 100th Joyce Cleaver meat cuts. ers can make good wages cut Officers for the coming year ting their own meat this fall tion and Oregon Library associa birthday anniversary on Nov. 15, The bulletin discusses chill tion, was held Saturday at On 1962. His present address is Box were elected. Shirley Cleaver and winter—and can obtain a ing, aging and care of meat. was chosen president. Others tario high school Librarians from 366. Yorba Linda, Calif. Necessary tools and equipment handy step-by-step guide from six eastern Oregon counties were and their proper care are also At one time he resided north of named to office were Christine Oregon State university, in attendance. illustrated. Nyssa and his children attended Cleaver, vice president; Evelyn "Let's Cut Meat,*' a 32-page Landers says there is increas Nyssa schools. He later lived in Cleaver, secretary; Sylvia Clea Speakers during the morning I ed interest among farmers in program were Dr. Lee C. Johnson, Apple Valley where he farmed, ver, news reporter; Karry Clea illustrated bulletin just publish ed by OSU Extension service, doing their own meat cutting trustee, Oregon State Library; was janitor of the school and ver, recreation chairman. Changes of divisions were dis spells out in careful detail the that provides meat for home use Dale Perkins, Baker librarian, and drove the school bus cussed and meeting dates slated acceptable methods of cutting at actual cost of production. His granddaughter. Mrs. L. H. A world of cooking satisfaction one out of four rate among the Mrs. Ruth Kierstead, director of —Sylvia Cleaver, Reporter. beef. veal. lamb, mutton and He noted that the bulletin Eastern Oregon Library demon Jones of Ontario, states that in will be demonstrated through the top 10 on the basis of the latest pork. — should be of interest net only stration, La Grande. spite of his age, he is very alert. VISIT FROM use of small appliances on Nov. 9 U. S. Census of Agriculture. ENTERPRISE to farmers, hunters and home John H. Landers. OSU animal She feels that it would mean Following luncheon at East Side at the Women’s club house in On Oregon counties ranking in the Mrs. Dick Herriman and chil husbandry specialist says gen makers but to others concerned tario, according to announcement top 10 for major farm products cafe, the group returned to the much to him if some of his friends dren of Enterprise spent from eral instructions for cutting beef with production, processing and would send him birthday wishes high school for a symposium on made by Mrs. E. M. Wimsatt, are: Wednesday until Sunday visiting also apply to elk. Oregon resi consumption of meat. county extension agent. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul dents may obtain free copies of Umatilla—Top county in the books that should be in school and public libraries and how to select tilla county library. House, and other relatives. This demonstration on small nation in acres of green peas har the bulletin from local county them for age groups and commu The workshop was the third in appliances will begin at 2 p.m. vested for sale. Umatilla also' agents or the OSU Bulletin nity interests and welfare. a series of 10 to be held in Oregon Mrs. Jesse Gomez, nee Delia Clerk. Corvallis. and be repeated at 8 o’clock the ranked fifth in quantity of wheat Lopez, and children of Farming evening of Nov. 9. It is sponsor harvested and sixth in acreage I Afternoon speakers were Mrs. before spring. Nearly 100 easy-to-follow il Nyssans attending the Saturday ton, Utah, spent the weekend with ed by the Malheur County Ex-1 of vegetables harvested for sale. Helen Francis. Pendleton high PAY ETTE tension service. Marion—Top county in the na school librarian; Evalyn Morris of session were City Librarian Joy her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. lustrations show how to cut up a carcass: how to bone, roll and the Eastern Oregon uie r.astern Library Dem- L ............... ....... A. B. Vre Non. They also visited Bell. Mrs. Joe Maughn and Mrs. KMiss Jan Gumprecht. 4-H agent, tion in acres of strawberries har tie a cut of meat; and how to onstration; Dean Lingle of Uma- > Bernard Eastman, board members. friends while in Nyssa. will demonstrate a variety of uses vested and third in quantity sold. for the fry pan and mixer with Jackson—Third in the nation in accessories. Bob Good of Idaho , total number of pear trees and Power company will explain ways 11 fifth in quantity of pears har- Truly an anytime" favorite with your family. A SUPERB YOUNG ROAST to help the homemaker maintain 11 vested. TURKEY is perfect for this Sunday's dinner — and for scrumptious sand full power with safety while us Washington—Third in acres of wich and salad meals next week. So give your family a treat and your ing these appliances. There will strawberries harvested for sale budget a break. Select a plump, young turkey — cleaned and oven-ready also be a discussion on points to and fourth in quantity of straw — at RAY'S FOOD FAIR. The magnificent quality consider in selecting and storage berries harvested. assures tempting tenderness and taste-thrilling good with a demonstration on care. Hood River—Fourth in total ness. Our special low price makes turkey your BEST This meeting is open to all number of pear trees and fourth Treasure Valley homemakers. BUY OF THE WEEK! in quantity of pears harvested. “Plan to come and bring a car Malheur—Fifth in acres of dry load. Someone may be the lucky person and take home a prize,” onions harvested for sale, eighth in acres of sugar beets and tenth Mrs. Wimsatt announced. in quantity of sugar beets har vested. Clackamas Sixth in both acres of strawberries and quantity har vested, seventh in turkey hens kept for breeding. Wasco—Eighth in quantity of cherries harvested. Physicians and Yamhill—Eighth in number of Surgeons turkey hens kept for breeding. Three Oregon counties — Uma tilla, Malheur and Marion—rank K. E. KERBY, M. D. ed among the top 100 of the na K. A. DANFORD, M. D. tion in value of all farm products Physicians and Surgeons sold. Umatilla ranked 68th, Mal Dial 372-2241 heur 83rd and Marion 96th. Both Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Umatilla and Malheur had gained \ Specially Selected— Daily Except Saturday and in ratings compared to the pre Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12. Plump and Meaty! vious census in 1954, although YOUNG BEEF Marion had slipped a little. MAULDING CLINIC Oregon counties would hold a greater number of top rankings L. A. Mauldlng, M. D. if more so-called “specialty” crops Physician and Surgeon were included, Mrs. Horrell ex Dial 372-2216 plained. For example, no cane Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. berries are listed, nor are filberts Daily Except Saturday and and many seed crops, some of Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12. which are grown almost exclu To sively in Oregon. DAVID W. SARAZIN, M. D. $18 Million Seed Industry Physician and Surgeon Choose Oregon produces all of the na Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. tion’s ryegrass and chewing fes Saturday, 10 to 12 Noon. From! cue seed that are important seg ments of the state’s giant seed in —Phones— WILSON'S — CORN KING Office 372-3365 Res. 372-3173 dustry that returned $18 million to Oregon farmers last year, plus Office: 213 Main Street adding more millions to local pay rolls in seed cleaning and sales. Dentists Oregon produces more than 90 percent of the nation’s bentgrass J. R. CUNDALL seed, common vetch seed and fil Dentist bert nuts; 75 to 90 percent of the red fescue seed and gooseberries; 17 South Third Street 50 to 75 percent of the Merion Dial 372-3538 bluegrass seed and loganberries; Nyssa Oregon 25 to 50 percent of the alsike clo ver seed, crimson clover seed, J. W. OLSEN, D.M.D. hairy vetch seed, peppermint, DENTAL OFFICE sweet cherries, boysenberries, Seventh and Bower Ave. youngberries and blackberries; 10 Dial 372-3311 | to 25 percent of the nation’s pears, Nyssa Oregon prunes, hops, raspberries and tall Hunt's — No. 300 — FRUIT fescue seed, and snapbeans, peas Veterinarians and beets for processing. Total production of livestock, field and orchard crops, poultry TREASURE VALLEY and dairy products, and the many ANIMAL HOSPITAL i specialty items places Oregon 407 Main St. Dial 372-3567 farms second only to forests as a Nyssa, Oregon source of primary income to the Double Luck — 303 Size Dr. B. E. Ross Geisha — Mandarin state, the economist explained. Nyssa — 372-3552 Dr. R. W. Faulk VISIT FROM EAGLE Parma — 4-2731 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Suiter of Eagle visited Sunday afternoon Large and ______ Small _________ Animals ( with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. 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