TH E N Y SSA G A T E C IT Y J O U R N A L . N Y S S A . OREGON. T H U R S D A Y . F E B R U A R Y 21. 1957
Adrian News
By Mrs. Ros« Willi*
4-H CLUB
ACTIVITIES
By C ounly Extension Agents
Jr. L eaders Sponsor Program
Hope th at m any of you had an
opportunity to hoar the radio pro
gram th e ju n io r leaders sponsor
ed, as guests of Earl Jones, KSRV
Farm
Director, last Monday
night. T hey did an unusually
good job. If you did not hear this
one, you will have an opportuni
ty next m onth They plan to be
guests of Mr Jones the 4th Mon
day n ig h t of each month. These
boys and girls do not plan to all
appear on the program each
m onth as they did this time, but
I rotate to various com m unities in
the county so th at the younger
I d u b m em bers in their respective
I com m unities will have an oppor
tunity to participate. It will be
thb responsibility of the junior
leaders to plan the program .
Those app earin g on the program
last tim e w ere the officers who
served last year, and the new of
ficers for this year. B arbara
Hickman, Nyssa, planned and
narrated the program .
Work Days to be Held in H eppner
M arch 6 and 7 are the dates
I set for the E astern Oregon 4-11
Leaders W orkshop, Mrs. Dyre
Roberts, p resid ent of the M al
heur 4-H L eaders Council, e x
plained at th eir m eeting l a s t (
week. Those who have expressed
a desire to atten d up to this time
are Mrs. Dyre Roberts, A drian;
Mrs. Bowers, A rcadia; Mrs. Hugh
Lamb, A drian; Mrs. Lloyd John-
-on, Pioneer, and Mrs. Ross, A d
rian. We will have m ore inform a
tion concerning this later.
I.F.Y.E.
We have had questions from
time to tim e concerning the Inter- J
national Farm Youth Exchange
program, and we will attem pt to
answ er some of them here.
The I.F.Y.E. program is a pro
ject for young people betw een 1
the ages of 20 and 30 from farm s
in th e U nited S tates to live and
work w ith farm fam ilies in other
countries to come here and ob
serve ru ra l life in America.
The program helps to prom ote
world peace by developing u n d er. |
standing and appreciation of
of problem s and by m aking |
friends am ong people. W hile dele
gates learn about agriculture and
science in th eir host c o u n try ,'
w hat th ey learn in this respect \
is im p o rtan t only as it helps
them to understand the “way of
life” of others.
The I F.Y.E. program is financ
ed by v o lu n tary contributions.
The N ational 4-H Foundation
helps pay the bills. T he Oregon
B ankers association has for sev-1
eral years sponsored two Oregon
I F. Y. E.’s. O ther organizations
who help are 4-H and other e x
tension groups, farm , fraternal,
civic and church o rganizations,1
and individuals.
If an y of you think you would
be in terested in being an I.F.Y.E.
but w ould like m ore inform ation
please call the county extension
office, or if any of you would be
interested in having an I.F.Y.E.
from some o ther country live in
your home, please call the office
or contact some of the persons in
the com m unity who have been
hosts to I.F.Y.E.’s for m ore infor- t
m ation. Mr. and Mrs. F red Tren-
kel and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Saito
have had young m en living in
th eir hom e last y ea r who w e r e '
taking p a rt in the program , and I
am certain they would be happy
to talk w ith you about this. I
know th a t those of you who heard
Tom Zinn, I.F.Y.E. from Iran talk
last week, learned m uch from his
observations.
Mrs Edna Cowling was a S u n
day d in n er guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C R Mills
Mr. and Mrs C R Mills visited
Mr. and Mrs. P J F rench T h u rs
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bait and
Mrs. Howard Day visited Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Mills Friday.
Mrs M L K urtz called on Mr
and Mrs. C. R Mills T hursday a f
ternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Alvon McGinnis
called at the Jim M cGinnis home
S aturday evening.
Mr and Mrs. Joe W itty w ere
Sunday d in n er guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sewell
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob P atterson
and fam ily and Mis. Nate Turpin
spent Sunday visiting at the home
of Mr and Mrs. H erbert Roy of
Vale Mrs. T urpin stayed in Vale
until Thursday.
Mrs. H enry Slippy of Nyssa
called on Mrs. Mary Ja rv is Mon
day afternoon.
Sandy and Jo an Wood called
on Bobby Jo W ebster Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G lenn W ard and
Family To
Move To Wash.
fam ily called on Mr. and Mrs.
■ge Wa’d in O ntario S unday Himple
afternoon
Mr and Mrs Frances D effer
Mr and Mrs C layton Cassing-
visited Mr. and Mrs. Monty Spoil-
Rev. end Mrs K<-nnt *h H mpV ham and children, Raym ond and
m an S aturday evening.
and tw o children, Carleen and M arie moved to Boise S aturday
Mr and Mrs. D enver G lenn and L arry, will leave for Washington w here Mr C assingham is em
son of P arm a w ere d in n er guests the last w eek in February where ployed by the Idaho Sheet Metal
at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Rev. H im ple has accepted a posi Co.
G lenn W ard and fam ily M onday tion in th e m issionary work u n
The C assingham 's have resided
evening.
d er th e A m erican Sunday school in Nyssa the past y ear and a half
Miss Jo an K eysor was a d in n er union for th e King and Snohom w here Mr. C assingham was m an
guest of Mr and Mrs. A nthony ish counties in W ashington. They ager of the Eder H ardw are Sheet
w ill live in the rural area b e M etal shop.
C assurella and fam ily Sunday.
tw
The G arden club was held a t ; een S eattle and Everett, Wash
U nder this new work of the hold Bible teaching and ev a n
the home of Mrs. H enry Day.
the
W ednesday. Eight ladies w ere ASSU. Rev. H im ple will help gelistic m eetings d u rin g
m ain tain th e 22 rural Sunday w in ter m onths in his area.
present.
Rev. Him ple will give his last
Mrs Jesse Dennis visited Mrs schools, be d irecto r of a youth
W. W. Sm ith T hursday afternoon cam p for S unday school and help service Feb 24 at th e O w yhee
C laude Sm ith visited his m oth in daily vacation Bible school Com m unity church, w here he has
er, Mrs. W. W. S m ith Fridas V o rk . He w ill also preach and been pastor for over th ree years.
afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Toom bs of j
Nyssa visited at the hom e of Mr
and Mr*. V ernon P a rk e r S unday ]
evening.
Mrs. Henderson and Anna I
TANK SALES — RENTALS — LEASES
Sparks visited Mrs. Lorraim
Glennon in Em m ett Sunday.
Mrs. V erna C ostley and fam ily
w ere Sunday d in n er guests at hte
' Y o u r S e rv a n t B e y o n d th e G as M a in s ”
Alfred Costley hom e near Home-
dale.
Jam es H arper left W ednesday
with the A drian basketball team
P h o n e s — Nyssa 2214 — W eisor 369-W
to play in the tournam ent in B ak «
er
—C all—
Ron Farley
Wa!er
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T his is an all-new d ry n itrogen
fertilizer made of large, firm gran
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crum ble. I t is easy to apply w ith
s ta n d a r d s p re a d in g e q u ip m e n t.
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This is an all-around,
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fertilizer.
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It takes
Men — Nitrogen for increased
farm profits. New USS nitrogen fertilizers are
available now from your fertilizer dealer.
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IDEAL GAS & APPLIANCE
Busy Sisters Meet
For Certified
RUSSET or
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I WEED BURNERS FOR RENT
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New officers elected at the re
cent m eeting of the Busy Sisters
sewing and cooking club are Lin-
day P ark e r, president. M arie Nic-
cum, vice p resident and Jen n ife r
S tephan, secretary.
The m em bers review ed projects
com pleted du rin g the past two
weeks.
The n e x t m eeting will be at the
hom e of Mrs. Jo e Stephens Feb.
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AMMONIUM
NITRATE
USS
ANHYDROUS
AMMONIA
This 33.5% nitrogen dry fertilizer
provides fast results and long la s t
ing action. USS Ammonium N itrate
is in th e popular prill form, m ade
u p of white, round crystals. Used
on many different crops, including
pasture grasses, small grains, corn
a n d su g a r b ee ts w ith p ro fita b ly
results.
An 82% nitrogen fertilizer th a t is usually
injected directly into th e soil w ith special
equipm ent—6 to 8 inches below the surface
where it rem ains u n til used by th e plan t.
S to red as a liq u id and released as a gas.
Anhydrous Ammonia is a non-leaching, high-
nitrogen fertilizer. Generally applied in fall
or spring w ith profitable results on m any
western crops.
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Next W eek is "N" W eek —"N" for Nitrogen
W eek in the NYSSA Area.
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See Your Dealer Now for Your
Supply of USS Nitrogen Fertilizers.
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