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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1954 s con- r. Two Jttend- Friday an. led a ïue at Plym- Sunset Valley Lois C ounsil P hone 2439 County Youth Are Urged To Regain State Corn Title The Passing Scene b y Osann Soil and Water Conservation Loan Procedures Cited generally considered as farm HOLD SALE operating expenses. C ub scouts of the K in g m an To be eligible for a soil and M em orial C om m unity church h e ld w ater conservation loan, a fa rm a cooked food sale S a tu rd a y a t er m ust have sufficient e x p e r an A drian food m arket. Proceed», ience or train in g to indicate that from the sale w ill be used by the* he has reasonable prospects of scout group Mrs. S tan ley Hill a n d conducting successful farm ing Soil and w ater conservation operations and be unable to ob Mrs D urlin H am m on sold th e loans are available to eligible tain the necessary cred it on goods. Both are from N ew ell . farm ers in M alheur county, reasonable term s and conditions H eights. Jam es S. Cody, C ounty F arm ers from p riv ate and cooperative Home ad m in istratio n assistant sources. w hichever is less. In no case w ill supervisor said this week N on-profit associations such as th e rep ay m en t period on loan» The loans m ay be used to carry incorporated w a te r associations, to individuals exceed 20 y ears. out m easures for soil co n serva m utual w ater and d rain ag e com p Loans to associations w ill be r e tion. w ater developm ent, conser anies, irrig atio n and drainage paid on th e sam e basis as individ--* vation, and use, and drainage. districts, and soil conservation ual loans but in exceptional cases This w ill include the construction d istricts are eligible for a loan can be am ortized over periods up- and re p air of terraces, dikes, w hen th ey are unable to obtain to 40 years. Each bo rro w er w ill ditches, ponds and tanks, the es ad equate credit elsew here and be req u ired to refin an ce the u n tablishm ent and im provem ent of m eet certain o ther conditions. paid balance of his loan w hen he- perm an en t pastures, basic ap p li For exam ple, asseiations to be is able to o btain a loan at re a so n cation of lime and fertilizer, tree eligible m ust be prim arily en g ag able rates and term s from other planting, well drilling, and the ed in ex ten d in g to th eir m em bers sources. purchase of pum ps and o th er i r services directly related to soil Individuals c a n b o rro w a - rigation equipm ent. conservation, w ater conservation, m ounts up to $25,000. It is e x The new loan program was and use, or d rain ag e of farm j pected th at the average loan to a m ade possible by legislation r e land. farm er will be less th an $5.000. cently passed by th e 83rd con The loans will be scheduled W ater facility loans last y e a r gress w hich greatly expanded the for rep ay m en t w ithin the sh o rt averaged $4,500. Loans to asso cia est period consistent w ith the tions have a ceiling of $25.000. w a te r facility loan program . Soil and w a te r conservation ability of the borrow er to repay. All loans will be secured by the loans m ay be m ade from funds | No loan will be scheduled for r e best lien o b tain ab le on ch a tte ls or supplied by p riv ate lenders and paym ent o v er a period w hich e x real estate to th e e x ten t necess insured by the governm ent or ceeds the useful life of th e im ary to ad q u ately protect the th e security, G o vernm ent's investm ent. from funds ap p ro p riated by con provem ent o r gress. Loans from appropriated .4 J v e r tis * m e n t funds will be m ade only w hen insured funds are not available. I Loans, e ith e r d irect or in s u re d .1 will only be m ade w hen the a p plicant is unable to obtain the credit he needs at reasonable 5mitty's rates and term s from other sources. The F arm ers Home a d Not-So-Silent Partner m inistration is authorized to in sure up to a total of $25,000,000 each year. In addition, for fiscal From where I sit, Sm itty’s bird Dropped *nto S m itty ’s gas s t a 1955, the engress ap p ro p riated may be good for business — and tion last week and met his new $11,500,000 for this type of a s may get him a few laughs. But p a r tn e r who tu r n e d out to be a sistance. when people act like parakeets, real talker. A pplications for all loans, in- “ W hat’ll it be?” asked Sniitty. they’re not so funny. F ar in 1 sured or direct, w ill be m ade at Before I had a chance to answer stance, those who keep insisting I the county office of the F arm ers I heard a strange voice “ Fill her over nnd over again th at their Home ad m in istratio n located at up! Fill her u p !” And there was neighbors shouldn’t have a g la s s } O ntario. Sm itty’s p artn er — one of those of tem perate beer with their sup Loans w ill be m ade to carry per now and then. They're simply parakeets perched next to the out only the types of soil con repeating their own ideas, w ith gas pump. servation practices th at are in out any regard for the rights of "T o o k me a m o n th ,” S m itty accord w ith the recom m endations others. said, “hut I finally ta u g h t him to m ade by the extension service, say those magic words. I t’s su re A gricultural S tabilization C on paid nIT — he's had a good influ servation com m ittee and t h e ence on my cu sto m e rs.” Soil C onservation Service. Soil and w ater conservation loans will not be av ailab le for Copyright, I nited States Breuers Foundation an n u ally recu rrin g costs th at are C ounty corn grow ers are again Mr. and Mrs. C. L W ilson of invited to p articip ate in the O re losw ell b ro u g h t th eir grand- gon state corn show com petition, laughter. Lila Mae back to the according to Leeds Bailey, county came lome of h er parents, Mr. and extension agent. This year's show jhters, d rs H arley W ilson S unday after will be held on Dec. 3 and 4 at ( been w eek's visit. i, Mr. W oodburn. Mrs. Ja c k Fields and children, The show will feature best 10 erry , Jim m y and S haron and ea r and yield contests for adult, p and moth- ackie visited at the hom e of 4-H and FFA divisions. Division [r. and Mrs. O ra N ew gen S atu r- w in n er w ill com pete for sweep- Sun- ay evening. G arry, M elvin and; stakes prizes to d eterm in e state visit- arrel W ilson also spent the cham pions. îwers /ening there. M alheur county lost its yield Mr and Mrs. Theo F isher of crow n to U m atilla county last gle and R obert F orney of Par- y ear w hen Ron Larson. FFA e n two ndav. a cam e S unday to visit th eir try from H erm iston, produced a A>h- lece, P atricia Rice, at the O r a 1 w hopping 204 bushels per acre. îven- ew gen home. The previous record was held by îorge Mrs. O ra N ew gen and Mrs. Ada R obert Refferd of Nvssa who h a r Mrs. arrison w ent to E m m ett Mon- vested 187 bushels per acre in col- to visit Mrs. M ary Max- 1949. Id who is Mrs. H arriso n ’si sis- Bailey urges corn grow ers w ith r-in-law . stess t her The P leasan t H our club m et w hat ap p ear to be large yields to Dail ay at th e hom e of Mrs. O. list th eir fields at the county vere Counsil w ith six m em bers and ag e n ts’ office for yield m easure re guest present. The afternoon m ent. hose as spent visiting. vere Mrs. Lee S to k er atten d e d the arge im ary Hom e B uilders S ilver j Malheur Upping and ubilee at th e O w yhee w a r d : Berry Plantings h F riday. ac- Mrs. C laude W ilson an d T erry M alheur co u n ty ’s M arshall rill- Mr. and Mrs. P ete W ilson, stra w b e rry plants received their iay, avid and D uane visited at the [ th ird inspection for certification ich. of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es last w eek, according to Leeds I gley F ridav evening. D uane Bailey, county extension agent, llson show ed som e m oving N orm an Dobie, certification spec- j "What’s the matter, Chick? Don't you know you’re with a of ev en ts and people a- j ialist from O regon S tate college, und Mose Lake, W ash. exam ined the plants. very experienced one-arm driver?'! Mr. and Mrs. O. P. C ounsill Dobie estim ated the county's rove to C aldw ell T uesday to production at 7,036,000 plants, Mrs. Em m a P. K esler of Burley isit M art C arlyle. Each acre will yield about 150,000 is in Nyssa visiting Mr. and Mrs. W ord was received th at Mr. of the new stra w b e rry sets. T he: C. R K esler and Mr. and Mrs. V. nd Mrs. G lenn K no ttin g h am of am o u n t rep resen ts m ore th a n half L. K esler. )n ta n o are th e p aren ts of a son, of the s ta te ’s production, orn Oct. 16. A final inspection for root d i - ! Rose W illis Mrs. Lee S to k er took h er in- seases w ill be m ade early n ext at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. knt son to Boise F rid ay for a spring before the crop is dug. F rancis D effer and fam ily several heck up a fte r an operation. ________________ Mrs. G ayle M artin and girls a t - 1 days last week. Mr. and Mrs. R obert S m ith Annual Staff Chosen * , . . Mr. and Mrs. D G. McDonald knd children, and Mr. and Mrs A d ria n — T h r sta ff o t th e Ad* ^ " 5 . J ° h n , *»<> fam ily ..1 U ,i n g u m . Neb . P. Counsil and P au l and Jo h n c u . ------ rian Union h ieh school annual 1 T b° ' nburg *n Bolse S unday. are v isjting at the hom e of Mr. Cnottingham drove out into the recen tly c h L e n b ^ th e siu The Junior and hlgh sch° o1 and Mrs. F rancis D effer. Mrs. M e ills S unday and enjoyed a w ien- j ^ , I band m em bers of A drian atten d ed Donald is Mr D effer’s sister *i roast. d ent body of the school by pop-u- th U nited S tates A air F o rce u o " d , a i s m r u e I I e r s s l s t e r ' i Mr. and Mrs. E lver Nielson and lar vote A11 candldates w ere from k — n ------Mr. and Mrs. P hillip B arm ck of band , c° nc*r t at 't he Boise h '&h of Los Angeles w ere lunch guests f i r . and Mrs. Doyn P rice and the senior class. Chosen w ere: A lan F ahren- Scb° o1 S unday afternoon at th e hom e of Rev. and Mrs. C raig drove to B aker and C ald bruch, editor; Jim S toker, assist- ^ r; ant* ^ rs ** V. ood of H enry M oore Sunday, w ell F riday. Mrs. p rancis Deffer, Mrs. H enry | Mr. and Mrs. Ew en C hard visit an t editor; R obert M ontgom ery, | be C herry C reek resort called on photo editor; A m ber McCoy, ^ ie1^ ^ u g h t e r , Sandy-, at th e Moore and Mrs. Edna C ow ling at- ed S unday afternoon w ith Mr. j jmd Mrs. E lver N ielsen and sons., tre a su re r; B ernadine Price, circu- , ^ n a y e M artln hom e F riday even- tencje(j th e p resb y tery and Pres- b y terial m eeting at W eiser T hurs- Mr. and Mrs. C harles Olsen latlon m anager; Dede C o n n a u g -, Visited old tim e neighbors Mr h av ’ business m anager; A nita M arsha Willis, M arilyn P a rk e r day imd Mrs. J. A. M cNultv n ear Vale P ra tt, special fe atu re editor; J u n - > and B onnie S te in er atten d e d a Mrs. R onald S axton retu rn ed S unday. ,or M cGinnis, sports editor. birth d ay p arty at the hom e of hom e F rid ay from the M alheur Mr. and Mrs. K eith K ygar Sun-1 M em onal h £sp itai w ith h er new Seven girls w ere guests at a j flu m b e r p arty given Oct. 8 at the Reed m ade up a h u n tin g p arty j day afternoon in honor of Flor- son. S teven, who was born Wed- h o m e of Mr. and Mrs. K en n eth ! th at w ent to D urkee M onday. Re- j in e' [ nesday. L o ren sen , to honor the b irth d ay suits are unknow n at present. and Mrs. Dick Davis m oved Mr anfj j^ rs j- j p C(erson ]e f. Of S haron K ay Fields. The o th er Mr. and Mrs. S. H. H aw kins from P rin ev ille and are now liv- Friday to spend a w eek w ith th eir f i l l s p resen t w ere B everly Der- and Mrs. Z elliah H aw kins of *n £ in J u n tu ra . d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. R obert r u k , L o rrain e M cCormick. Bar- P leasan t Valley, Ore., Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Ja rv is and N eer in P ortlan d . b a ra B rew er, Helen S nyder. M ary Mrs. Don H ite and children and Mr. and Mrs. R ich H olly and K aren M cKinley, V anae S to k A sh craft and B arb ara G ilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Jac k E lliott w ere Tim m y left M onday on a huntin g er, M argaret B u tler and Mrs. i S h aro n K ay received m any nice su p p er guests S unday at the hom e trip n ear Jo rd o n Valley. H enry Moore atten d ed a F.H.A. p iesen ts. t he girls had a lunch, of Mr. and Mrs. Don B rew er, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Teske of N ys m eeting in Nyssa S atu rd ay . served on the law n d u rin g the M onday, Jo h n R effett, John sa called at the hom e of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. G eorge R itte r and fv e n in g . ! C ollier of O ntario, E lm er Clon- Mrs. Bill W illis S unday evening. D onnay of San B ernardino, Calif., Mrs. C huck G ilbert and P atsy The Rev. and Mrs. K en n eth inger, Mr. M cA lister of P ortland called at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. j H im ple are th e p aren ts of a girl and J. M acintosh w ent to hunt of Vale called on Mrs. Bill W illis H enry R eu ter S unday. Mr. R itter l o r n Oct. 19. ' in the hills n ear Sheaville. W ednesday afternoon. i • r, . , . Mr. and Mrs. H om er B rew er, ------------------------ Mr. and Mrs C l.m D ollar and 1 18 ™rs' R®u t*r s b ro t,hc£ Jac k B rew er of O ntario and Buck 1 USE THE C LA SSIFIED ADS. fam ily of W est Linn, Ore., called . aad B ar' and _____ I ___________________________ I fam ily atten d ed th e P resb y terian ch u rch in P arm a Sunday. Dick and Luis S tam w ere S u n day d in n e r guests at the hom e of < Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Webb. C layton M artin, M arvin H enry, R oger N orland and Lee spent several days h u n tin g near Unity. Mrs. M ary H enderson and Mrs. Bill Looney gave a b irth d ay d in n er F rid ay evening in honor of Mrs. A nna Sparks. M ary W eir and C arth erin e w ere d in n er guests of Mrs. M ary H en derson and Mrs. A nna S p ark s j S unday. Adrian News PAGE FIFTEEN From where sit ...¿y Jo e M arsh now la m p s th e n e w e s t in lig h t in g - ¡wst in tim e fo r f a ll a n d w in t e r WINTER IS DUE . . . 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