Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 21, 1975, Page 14, Image 14

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    Poge Fourteen
Nyssa. Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Thursday, August 21, 1975
Kingman Kolony News
By Dale Witt
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visited Mrs. Ray Laan near
KINGMAN KOLONY -
Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Pnti were
Saturday evening. Mary
Thursday evening visitors of
Macy and Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conant.
Klaas Laan attended the
Mr. and Mrs Bill Conant
wedding of their niece. Casv
wand family were Sunday
laan and Dennis Perry at the
afternoon visitors in the
Presbyterian Church in Pa­
Willis Conant home.
rma.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron
Last Wednesday. Mrs.
Osborn and family attended
Klaas Laan served at the
the Fair at Ontario last week
Dairv Booth at the Malheur
where most of their children
County Fair.
had exhibits.
Don Thompson and chil­
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar
dren of Seneca were Sundav
returned Saturday afternoon
dinner guests of her parents.
from a week camping and
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel
Ashing at Unity. Mr. and
Thompson.
Mrs. Harold Jenkins and
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Thomp­
family spent from Monday
son and family of Rosehill.
until Wednesdav with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker Calif, came Sunday evening
and will sped two weeks
and family of Nampa were
Sunday afternoon callers of visiting his parents. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb.
Mrs. Herschel Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fields other relatives.
Herschel Thompson took
of Payette were Saturday
afternoon visitors of Mr. and his mother. Mrs. Ethel
Thompson to Boise to visit
Mrs. Earl Enin
her daughter. Mr and Mrs.
Mrs. Mabie Piercy. Mrs.
Re* Walters.
Jan Freitag and Connie and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer met
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Scott.
Miss Jeannette Martin and
Mrs. Bernice Toomb at the
Rainbow Motel between New-
Meadows and Riggins. They
had dinner and visited and
Mrs Bernice Toomb retur­
ned home with them. It
rained all the wav.
B» Rat Nnvotnv
Wednesday night Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Phifer had a potluck
supper for the Research
Always in the early fall
Department of the Sugar months we have losses of
Company. There were Id cattle from pulmonary em­
present.
physema, where cattle start
Monday night. Mr. and coming off of short dry grass
Mrs. Jim Phifer, Mrs. onto lush green aftermath
Charles Bowers and son pasture. This rapid change of
Chuck took cake and ice diet causes this costly nutri­
cream to the home of Mr. and tional disease to erupt.
Mrs. Jerry Freitag and
Management practices that
helped Jan celebrate her help are to feed some dry hay
birthday.
for a few days or let the cattle
Friday evening. Mr.
onto the new feed only a few
Mrs. Jim Phifer attended the
hours a day for a couple of
Malheur County Fair at
weeks. Symptoms of the
Ontario.
disease are labored breath­
Eldon and Louise Slippy
ing. slobbering and, finally,
and children of La Grande
death. Your local veteri­
came Thursday and are
narian, no doubt,is familiar
spending several days visit­ with the disease and can spot
ing her parents. Mr. and
it quickly if given the
Mrs. Earl Campbell.
opportunity to look at the
Mrs. Richard Callaham.
cattle.
Hal. Brenda and Tod of Boise
Research into possible
spent Thursday with Mrs.
control procedures that can
Charles Bowers.
be applied to date have
Chuck Bowers left for his
yielded no satisfactory ans­
home at Hood River Thurs­
wer other than feed ma­
day morning after visiting
nagement.
relatives in this area for
several days.
Occassionally we get com­
Ethel Smith was a Thurs­
plaints of bitterness in cucu­
day afternoon caller of Mrs.
mbers. This is caused by a
Charles Bowers.
chemical called curcurbitacin
Mary Macy of Crescent
that is generated in the plant.
City, California came Thurs­
The problem is worse in some
day evening? Ahe brought
varieties than others. Bitter­
Tracy Martin with her. She
ness tends to concentrate in
had spent three weeks with
the stem end of the vegetable-
she and her husband. Mary is
Several factors appear to
visiting her parents. Mr. and
influence the amount of
Mrs. Klaas Laan.
bitterness. Here are some of
Friday. Mary Macy and
them.—The problem is worse
Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Laan
during cool growing seasons.
MARKET
U. S. D. A. Choice Beef
CHUCK STEAK
ARMOUR'S WHOLE S-7 Iba.
..'I™
*69*
Aau An 1 1
BONELESS HAM
USDA CHOKE
CHUNK BOLOGNA
RESSER'S
Agent Says
PIZZA
5 VARIETIES
22 ”
$169 I
1
I
** «ATUtf
WOMAN'S
GROUND BEEFt
PKGS
Large fluctuations in soil
moisture can contribute to
the cause. Also, bitterness
varies from variety to variety.
Slicing cucumbers are less
affected than pickling types.
Pickling appears to destroy
the bitter taste and no special
effort has been made to
develop the pickling varieties
without the problem
Bitterness is concentrated
in the stem end and peeling
of the cucumbers. Removing
the stem end and outer shell
usually removes the unplea­
sant taste.
FRESH
THOMPSON 1
BAGS
SEEDLESS
GRAPES
/ Aug. 23 thru Sept. I/Salem
4<K
LIBBY'S
JACK-N-BEANSTALK
CUT GREEN BEANS
.... 4/^00
VIENNA SAUSAGES
... 3/$100
LONE OAK
HORSE
RACING
DAILY
GOOD AT M*W MARKET NYSSA
BETTY CROCKER
LARGE
HEADS
TRUCKfiJMPLEMENT CO