o o o , c * . 0 ' w , $ ® © o ,,,.0 ................ O P O Oo THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL N YSSA OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1953 ;r r nailable to all farmers In d u g ia i They are based on inCrmat n cb- were at the Ken LoOvn-sen hunt Fri-I other Pete Wilson. Wubur and eh.le they are *- ; ['n sBKàHaaMmà aPtrmde ¡»e- pi«, eports are confidential an d'^ aw Ä O kiW l æa earlier fromQrade day Charle Chapin, Walt Hillir, Mr. and Mr and Mr.«. L/e Elkeand family county I rouMy agents. anC? from farmers. .sed orj* in arriving at Mrs Ora Newgen and PalJy Rite Mi Lewis Coolc. Dent and Henry oi Homedale and Mr. anu Mrs. Don la jt. and national totals. j wLc act as monthly crop reporters. © went to Boise Frid .y Hattie had a Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo , Saare and lamily of Parma were all Current harvest yields, along -with. Lois CounsU dental appointment to keep. They Knowles went to Drewsey for a day guests Sunday at the home of; i he survey has wide oupeort of j some shifts in earlier crop plans, brought Pattie's cousin, Jan Fisher, day’s hur ting Sunday. Neil Dimmtck Mr. atid Mr-. Fiank Petit" ag.mu.tuarl economists throughou mak^ it adviiable no* for a more Dial 2439 ¿ home to visit with them over the went to Pedro Mountain hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Barker visited the country as an index to the total ^ h check; on wJut aclually production picture. M. D Thomas, | h in 19M> according to the Tuesday of laM week Mrs Ken week end. Sunday the girl’s aother, He was joined by his brother-in-law. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs^ | Many Malheur county farmers will ¡«-gtension agricultural economist at Jjorensen and Mrs. Oabe Astoreod 1 Mrs. Larry Kuher. and Mrs. Bob Leroy Schreiner and Jerry Tyrell, Don Brewer. 06C economist. receive a special crop reporting form Oregon State college, credits the sur- e*ve a slumber party for Mrs. Astor-! Rice came from Elagle to take Jan both of Yakima, and James Schrei- :■------------ -------------— r?---- ner of Port Angeles. Over the week •within the neat few days which vey as a valuable service to both «rat’s daughter. Bwtnle Lowtrip. The home Use the Journal Classified Ads, ! county extension agent Harry W. farmers and consumers. Mr and Mrs. E J. Hobson had end hont, each man got a deer. others present were Mar7 Ratazyk. they get results. Sandquist believes should recive Sunday Mrs. Neil Dirnmu% Mr. • With the average farmer now Joaephine Mendizona. Lwena Ash­ Sunday dinner with the Homer Bre­ special attention He says the crop producing enough food and fiber and Mrs. Harold Fyllingness and the craft. Donna Renter and Sharon wer family. Mrs. Kenneth McDonald TYPEWRITERS report form will John Knottingham and Mr. and children drove to Pedro Mountain .rep -n wnn w.u give local «x.™ farmers i « m c n for 15 persons, wrong guesses in trop Slippy The earning was spent in All Makes DUI 3209 a chance to show how Malheur and panning can be costly In farm sales roasting and eating weiners ana Mr;. Clarence Keller and small son, to Join the Dimmick hunters and Bought—Sold—Rented—Repaired had «3 picnic dinner there with theca Oregon production this year fit inlo and consumer needs,” Thomas states marshmallows. The party was at the Phillip of Ontario ate Sunday din- Smith re , Mr. and M r i Claude ___ Fletcher'« Typewrite« Exchange toome of the LOTensens. ’ B*‘r at the home of their parents. Mr Wayne Robb and his father. Hudd turned home Friday from Quincy, the nations needs for farm p r o -1 The economist says preliminary Hlway 20 West P.O. Box 459« duet*. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. H Ok- and Mrs. O. P Council. estimates of Oregon’s 1953 acreage Boise. Robb and an uncle were hunting Wash, where Mr Smith has been Ph. 26961- Idaho The special report form was mail­ at»o and Mrs O. I*. Council went to Ber»ardtne Price .stayed with the near Unity and Iron;Aries Sunday, helping to build a new home for Mr. and production are already available. ed this iriek by Niels I. Nielsen of >m<* art exhibit at the Adrian grade children of Mr and Mrs. James Mrs. Omar Hite and children *nd and Mrs Bob Rice. the crcp reporting service in Port- ; school There were o .e i 150 repro- Chadd while the Chadds and Mrs O. R Hite were dinner guests Sun- Kenny and Ina Eads of Wilder • .. i V _ c il, I F ’ K n ci / 4 e l . I n r n n H h r /1 f V sn e i n _ l o duct Ions of e n t i n e s by * * oW j Chadd's #ster and brother-ui-la^ day of Mr. Mrs Harley Wilson, were Sunday guest, at the T. H land. The county agent says it is j important that the forms be filled ' masters. It was a very Interesting Ur. and Mrs. Conley Lockett of Mr. and Mrs. Gatae Astoreca ac- Brewer home, .ti and returned to Nielsen's office afternoon spent in studying the var­ \7Ulow Creek were on a hunting eompanied their daughter, Norma Mr and Mrs. Grover Cooper and tripc-'tr the week end. Mr. and Mn ious pictures. ZLP& r M" - I L ~ £ p and Jes.se A*umendf to|Mr *nd Mrs Andrew Skaneer were immediately. immediately. j Mr and Mrs. Don Parker came Chadi each bm ,«ht their deerfeoim. Winnemucca October 12. when Nor- Sunday dinner guests at the Silas ° ne th« major services of the Incur. taOrande Friday. They left from “ Steens ' Mt ma and Jesse »ore marked. The Bigelow home. 1 survey, Sandquist points out. is that Mr and M their son, Wesley with Ms grand­ ___ Elli; Walters had ; result-, will help farmers discover ‘ m Iaurfl* " ei!i community Joins irr wishing them Mr. and Mrs ’ wisiles parents, Mr and Mrs. Ken Lorensen, to New Plymouth Saturday to MsH .dinner with Mrs. Mildred Hite * - marketing opportunities determine K while they went to Boise to attend his mother, ,, _. Mrs. . Charle* Durlce, ............. ... ......„ who ....................... what to plant and decide when to | Among those attended the the urday evening. *h° is ill. She has been having » old gym at Nyssa « dealers nutting there Kalherine McAllister spent the; by’ and. seU. State ai«l national to- Thursday Mrs. Ira Price, Mrs. case of the nil, but is much im were Mr ^ and Mrs. Gtsbrae Folkman, week-end with her parents Mr. and ; ™ls will help ocunty agents in sug- Orover Cooper, Mrs. Don cJhare, proved rare. Mr and Mrs. Carl SLjipson, Mr. Mrs. John McAllister and helped gesting kical productlon adjustments Irmi Durfte is pichln« oorc this d r s . Dean Johnson, recently o f and Mr S. E. Flanagan and Mr. them get settled In their new home where needed. The totals will be Iowa, and Mrs, O. P. Counsil went week and Mrs. Albert Notheis. at the Owyhee Grocery. Miss McAl­ scla>ol and had dinner before at­ E. E Cloninger, John Reffett and from thi^iection to Newell Heights Mrs. Fred Mitchell is staying at lister is attending Link- business i tending the Adrian game that night Mr. Macintosh left ThurwJay on a to attend the extension meeting at the Delbert Garner home while Mr. school in Boise. Mrs. Della Kiley of Caldwell was the Dudley Kurtz home. The subject hunting trip They had hot returned and Mrs. Garner are in Ogden, visit- Mr. and Mrs. John McAllister and a Sunday guest at the Lee House­ ®f the lesson given by the county by Morplay. Ing his mother, Mrs. Julia Garner,) fs**»ily moved into the living quart- holder home. (Hlaud* Wiison is doiu« chores for extension lid-der, Mr Edna Mae whw is quite ill. She is in the hosp- ers of the Owyhee Grocery Friday Homer Didgficksen a.s he is unable Mr. and Mrs. Buster Talbot and ■GTln-att. was the accessories for a itaj fn that city. o and took over the managment of children of Pasadena, Calif., arrived costume The lesson and the discus­ to do them at jpresent. Mr. and Mr-. Albert Notheis went, the store which they purchased from Tuesday morning at the home of Several parties are away on hunt­ sions of various item were inform­ to Emmett Saturday to bring back Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Koger who her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charhe ; ing trips at present. One is Rass ative arid interesting. a lead of wood. have had the store for the part ■/ t Culbertson te> s-pend a two reeks Gwendolyn and Michael Robb l ane, Don Hatt and Don Hatch, a- Mr. and Mi -. Albert Notheis went four years. Mr. and Mrs. Koger have ?! vacation. to the Jaaies Hartman home in Nu- moved to Nyssa where they pian to < / / j ’ 1 Wanda Bassett was an over-nigh: Acres to a birthday dinner honoring make their home. gue-t c f Maxine Kygar friday. Mr. Hartman and Mr. Notheis. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Mills enter- Friday evening dinner guests in Mr. aLd Mrs. Homer Didericksen tained with dinner Wednesday even- the Gerald Slippy home were Mr. had a.s guests Sunday, Mrs. Dide- mg in honor of their son, Stanley on rickersen’s mother, Mrs. Jack Jones his 13th birthday Mr. and Mrs. C R. and Mrs. Dale Clary and children and her brother and swter, Victor j Mills and Ross of Adrian were of Parma end Byrd Welters. Sharon Clary stayed to «pend th* week-end and Mary Anna and Mr. Diderick- guests. sen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Richard McE ven was honored on with her aunt and uncle.^ Walt Paulson, Sr. and Walt Paul­ Diderick-sen, and a brother and sis- his 7th birthday Saturday afternoon ter, Gerald and Caroline. with a party which was attended by son, Jr. drove down from Seattle Mrs. Schweizer’s sisters and bro- youngsters. Refreshments were Sunday to visit with Tuots Peutz. j thers-in-law were Sunday dinner; served and games were played on Walt, Jr, will return to Portland { guests at the O H. Schweizer home, the lawn. Mrc. Grant Patterson Tuesday and ha and his wife will Take just two steps to assure your home They were Mr. and Mrs. Charles helped Mrs. McEwen serve the return the end of the week to hunt o f clean, friendly warmth: Johnson, and Mr. ¿and Mrs. Jeff i youngsters. pheasants. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Radher oi I Mrs- Fort Sumpter ertumed 1. Huy a SPARK oil burning heater. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Garner took j Johnstown, Colo., stopped by on hame from the Nyssa hospital Thursday after being confined there | 2 . Install an adequate oil storage tank Dial 2253 her mother. Mrs. Ray Etherinfiton j their -way to California to visit a Nyssa home to Ogden Saturday. while with Mr. and Mrs. Claude for two weeks. Among those calling Mrs. Billy Hadley wa» the j skinner and children who had been on her were Mr. Summer's sons, Bob of Nampa and Jack of Pendle­ of honor at a pink and blue iho'wer their neighbors in Colorado. in hemes where wise economy Is prac­ last Monday at the George ifolk- Earl Kygar has been helping his ton. GET A OIL HEATER FOR Adrian grade school PTA held a ticed you’ll W UluK KING COAl • the man home. There were many guwts brother, M«rle Kyjar in his repair regular meeting Thursday evening coot thcit Luriu evenfy end eorrjpfctely. FUEL VERSATILITY— TOP PERFORMANCE! present. Mrs. Hadley expects to 1«V« shop for Che past week. S It bantu tnugty at night or on doyt the first of the week for her home in Charlie Culbertson and Toots Oct. 15. The county librarian was S P A K K gives clean, satisfying warmth Peutz went to McCall Wednesday \ present with books which could be vhen little heed Tv needed - end rear* San Francisco. Sandra and Judy Hotaon are stay, after cattle. On Friday Pe«*tz made checked out and returned next with any o f the light, residual fuel oils v into eetion, producing a tizxting hot Tire i meetin8 She also had iharge of en- ing with their Grandparents, Mr. tnd another trip. vwhen you went let* *1 )R a i Airing . . . No. 1, No. 2 , No. 3 oil and motor Mrs. Byrd Walters went to Boise tertaining the youngsters with Mrs E J. Hobson while their par­ frigid temperature*. diesel oil. S P A R K hum s these oils clean« ents, Sfi.r. and Mrs. .joe Hobson ate Friday where she consulted a doctor, stories during the meeting This is ly, efficiently. Last winter, for example, on a hunting trip which % to last Mrs. Jones returned home with her ^ to be a regular feature of the PTA daughter. Mrs. Walters, and will j meetings. Rev. Henry Moore spoke 1 until Wednesday. thousands o f homes were kept warm anti Mr. and Mrs. James Lanaley and remain with her until Wednesday | on "What place religion has in our comfortable by S P A R K heaters using A quartet composed of ' sons left last Tuesday for a week’s When the two Women will return to ■ education Athol Sayre, Mervin Petterson, com m on m otor diesel fu el, the same I trip and to visit Lenta, Kan. Mrs, Boise and Mrs. Walters will enter Langley's brother, Richard Hobson, the hospital for surgery on a gland Jake Borge and A1 Thompson sang type o f fuel used for trucks, husej and two hymns. A fine art exhibit which j and Mr. Langley's mother, brother in her throat. locomotives. was shown at the school all week j Fred Sayre d£ Adrian came home ! ¿.ltd ttpo sisters all live at Loot* WASHfcD • DRIED • '’SIZED • BLENDED • OILED was visited by several after the with Butch McDonald Friday from I Buck Reed is ccxiug for the place meeting. Mrs. Dick Kreigh had see charge of the refreshments which were furnisfoed by the grade mot- j DEMONSTRATED! hers. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gressloy and Prove to your own satis­ children of Ontario spent Sunday ! faction that SPARK is the afternoon with his parents, Mr. and [ heater for your needs! Mrs. Russell Gressley. Mr.«. Kenneth McDonald spent Saturday in Ontario with Mrs. Gene Combs and infant son. Jesse Clark Combs, who came home from the ( > SPARK HEATERS hospital that day. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duncan and her mother, Mrs. Earl Kygar were Sunday dinner guests at the Char­ lie Culbertson home. T Æ sp.íR k t r m i i o in * Mrs. Donald Hatt and children • iig .i %\n i < «.i» r l\ spent Sunday in Adrian with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer went to Durkee Friday where they met Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ditty and went deer hunting. The Brewers returned home Saturday. Mrs. Donald Hatt assisted with a | bridal shower in Adrian Thursday evening at tlk> Adrian community church for Mrs. Junior Stephens Several from this community at­ tended. O • O O Malheur Farmers Asked To Reiurn Crop Reports Valiey Owyhee ....... Wm**9" f- 3 i- V tH Ih J P * -■ * TJs Wise tecnoray To ®ur0 'ñ M S U tah W H G C O A L BE SU R E O f H E A T ! NYSSA ELEVATOR SPARK t p * >“ * K I N I 5 I COAL SPARK O o JUm 8 THE BIG DEAL DAYS ARE H ERE! NYSSA FURNITURE COMPANY 1 Block West Depot Dial 6633 o O HEAR REV. I. F. 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