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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON- THURSDAY, MARCH 21. 1957 PAGE TWO _________ „ - ■ ■ — — - I ■ « ■■ ■ , .. . ■ »■ III I I I I - X a .................................... ... Mrs. C harles Newbill and Mr. and Mrs. A thol S ayre w ere guests at buffet d in n er and card party at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Blake Lowell S aturday evening By Mrs. Rose Willis Mr. and Mrs. Ray C artw right ____________________________________________ J were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. M a o ’ Jarv is spent the C artw right. weekend w ith her d au g h ter V ir Mr. and Mrs. Ju n io r Stephens ginia H atch at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelly and son in and fam ily of C orvallis are visit- ( ing at the hom e of Mrs Mary Ja r Nampa. th an th e y e a r before, but fully a CALF CROP DROPS vis. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis and Mr. and Mrs. W illie McGinnis O regon’s 1956 calf crop of 608,- fourth larg e r th a n th e 10-year family and G rant and Lois P a t and Nellie of Nyssa called at the 000 head is tw o percent sm aller 1945-54 average. terson spent S aturday evening at home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvon Mc the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ginnis S unday afternoon. By Ron Rookstool S m ith and Gary. Elbert H atch was a d in n e r; Potato grow ers of M alheur by grow ers this spring m ust be I, Ron Rookstool, h av e learn- j Mr. and Mrs. T errel Benge. Mr. guest at the Bill Willis home S u n county w ill m eet w ith grow ers of su b ject to a grow er referendum ed how to tak e care of c ro p s ,' and Mrs. M att Hughs and T eiry day. W estern Idaho at P arm a F riday before being p u t into effect, and build up the ground, tak e c a r e ! of H eppner w ere guests at the Mrs. Bob Brown attended the to elect grow er m em bers of the such referen d u m could not be of anim als, and w hat is the b e s t1 home of Mr. and Mrs. George PTA executive m eeting at the kind of feed you should feed them C artw rig h t and Clyde C artw right. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seu- control com m ittee for th e potato com pleted ahead of the 1957 crop. to m ake them do b e tte r and keep m arketing agreem ent Mrs. B enge is C lyde’s daughter, ell T hursday evening them in good shape. We have M eeting tim e is set for 8:00 Mrs. Hughs is his granddaughter L ynett and Scott Brown a t p.m. at the old Ju n io r high school learned how to ju dge anim als, I and T erry is his great grand tended a birthday p arty at the "Your Servant Beyond the Gas Mains’’ crops and o th er things. in Parm a. daughter. home of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley L aw ren King of O ntario, who I have learned how to speak Mr. and Mrs. Bob Patterson, S aturday afternoon in honor of has served as com m ittee m em ber in contests and ju d g e soils and Mr. and Mrs. G lenn Ward, Mr Elaine. L ast y ear O regon farm ers p ro w hich soils tak e the longest to for the past year, points out th at and Mrs. Jim H arper, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frances Deffer, grow ers of M alheur county and duced 6.6 m illion pounds of wool, w a te r up and w hich ones you Phones — Nyssa 2214 — Weiser 369-W Betty and K aren w ere dinner W estern Idaho w ill jo in tly elect slig h tly less than the y ear before. have to keep w ater on at all guests at the hom e of Mr. and one regular com m ittee m em ber T he av erag e fleece weighed 8.7 times. Mrs. Fred Deffer and son Sunday. and one a lte rn a te to re p resen t all j pounds. G row ers received an a v In m y 'F re s h m a n y ear, I had Glen Pounds spent the w eek potato producers w est of J e r o m ,1 erag e of 46 cents a pound, the a chain gilt by the FFA c h a p end visiting his m other Lena Ida. The full control com m ittee, on sam e as in 1955 but 9 cents less te r and som e grain. I kept the Pounds at the hom e of Mr. and w hich the local m em bers will th an th e 10-year average. How g rain to feed m y anim als, so I Mrs. Earl Pounds. serve, is m ade up of five grow er ever, it was 3 3/10 cents a pound w oldn’t have to go buy it. I used h ig h er th a n the national a v e r Mrs. G lenn Ward gave a b irth and three h an d ler re p re se n ta m y d ad ’s m achinery fo r\w o rk in g day p arty T hursday afternoon in tives, and adm inisters rules on age last year. Large wheel for carrying at home. I bought m y grain to honor of Carolyn. T here w ere 12 elevator side of beet h a r T he s ta te ’s 1956 m ohair d ip p lan t and did my ow n w ork. m arketing of potatoes for all of guests present. vester. Idaho and M alheur county. , of 98,000 pounds was a ten th la r CONTACT OUR MANAGER AT NYSSA— I th in k FFA is a good project G lenn W ard spent his vacation H ydraulic control for ele G row ers at the jo in t m eeting ger th an th e year before but one- for the boys in high school be helping D enver G lenn in Parm a will discuss changes th a t m ay be th ird sm aller than the 1946-55 a v cause they should know some of vator height adjustm ent. OR CALL CALDWELL 9-7488 and Mrs. W ard and children spent desirable for the m ark etin g ag ree erage. According to the Crop R e these things before they go out Built in traction lugs on new Sunday and Monday there. eight spoke lifter wheel. m ent. For the com ing - season, p o rtin g Service the average price on th eir own. Ted Holly, son of Mr. and Mrs. however, K ing ind icated the to grow ers was 68 cents a pound agreem ent w ill function as it has or a nickel m ore than in 1955 and For best resu lts use the .Tourna FOOD PROCESSING DIVISION—Caldwell. Idaho since 1949. Any changes proposed 11 cents m ore than the 10-year Classified Ads average T he seven leading states p ro Dan Holly, arriv ed hom e on leave duced an estim ated 18 m illion from the navy F riday m orning. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Mills w ere pounds of m ohair last y ear at an d in n er guests a t the hom e of Mr. average price of 84-4 cents a and Mrs. C het Mills and boys p o u n d —-a little higher than a yeai earlier Sunday. W ednesday evening d i n n e r One clip of 1,600 fleeces recent-! guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Petor- ly sold in N orth C entral Oregon sonson w ere Mr. and Mrs. W. E at 51 cents a pound. B uyers w ere Piercy and Mr. P iercy ’s m other, (ORTHO) generally bidding 57 to 58 re n t- Mrs. L eader of Buhl, Ida. for heavy fleeces of ewes wool Mrs. K. I. P eterson atten d ed the in E astern Oregon. M ary and M artha m eeting T h u rs Pacific Wool G row ers in P o rt day at the hom e of Mrs. C ail Hill, j land contracted over a q u a rte r, Mrs. K I. Peterson, Donna and m illion pounds of Oregon and Mrs. Edna Cow ling atten d ed the W ashington wool for April and piano and violin recital in Nyssa May delivery to wool m an u fac Sunday. turers. Prices ranged from 50 to ..vX w ,o Mr. and Mrs. John Q uigley of 61 cents a pound net to grow ers, Nyssa. Mr. K ane and d au g h ter according to R A W ard, general Valley W holesale and W arehouse Com pany, your certified O rtho d istributor, is ready to d eliv er Doris of B ritish Colum bia. C an a m anager. O rtho A qua Am m onia w here you need it, w hen you need it. This m eans you now have a d e da, w ere M onday guests at the pendable source of m tio g en in the new solution form th at is both easier to h an d le and apply and K I. P eterson home. D uring th e five m onths ending is m ore effective as a crop builder. This is an ex cellen t source of nitrogen for p rep lan t application. T hursday evening d in n er guests N ovem ber of the 1956-57 season, at the Bob P atterso n hom e were exports of raw wool from Aus- ’ Aqua Am m onia contains 20.5 u n its of nitrogen, the cheapest source of nitro g en you can use. Mr. and Mrs. Nig L arsen and tralia totaled 467 m illion pounds, boys and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Storage tanks will be located at Nyssa and W illow Creek for the convenience of grow ers in an increase ' of seven percent J a Ward and family. above the sam e m onths of a y ear th is, areas. All tan k s have stam p -ty p e m eters so the grow er may see the exact am ount of gal- Mrs W. W. W ebb atten d ed the earlier. H ow ever, because of lonage he receives All chance of e rro r is elim inated G arden club a t the hom e of Mrs. higher wool prices the value of H urst W ednesday. Valley W holesale will also do soil testing and recom m end to you the needs of y o u r ground. these ex ports was up 26 percent. The A drian Busy Cookers met Most of the seven percent in If y ou're interested contact HOLLINGSWORTHS,' Nyssa. Phone 2251 or VALLEY WHOLE at the hom e of M arilyn P ark e r crease w ent to Ja p a n w hich now SALE WAREHOUSE CO.. Phone 470-R. in O n ta r io —Adv. F riday afternoon. M arsha Willis ran k s second only to the U nited and M arilyn m ade cookies and Kingdom on a v alue base. served punch for refreshm ents T he next m eeting will be held at the hom e of Mrs. W ally Stiener. Mr. and Mrs W W. W ebb w ere S unday d in n er guests a t the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam and son in F ruitland. Mr. and Mrs Earl W inn r e tu r n - 1 ed W ednesday evening from a three-day visit at the Lee Winn Ten Ax ranch n ear Loman. The j snow w as so deep they had to snow shoe in. Mrs. M ary H att was a Sunday i d in n er guest a t th e hom e of M r . ' and Mrs. Vernon P a rk e r and fam- j ily. T he O utdoor Cookers 4-H club. I (The Cooking W izards) w ent to j Rim rock F riday. Mrs. Hugh Lam b is th eir leader * * r ? .^ YOUR Gate City Journal’s Adrian News Polaio Growers To Elect Committee Friday For Marketing Agreement Rookstool Defines FFA Activities WEED BURNERS FOR RENT TANK SALES — RENTALS — LEASES Wool Reports IDEAL GAS & APPLIANCE FIRST AGAIN! McCollum Harvesters FARMERS! We Are Contracting Potatoes For Early and Late Plantings. Elmer laques, Phone 3310 J. R. SIMPLOT COMPANY Custom \ X. Applications Delivered to the Field New Nitrogen Source Available % CP (552* 0 ) SIMPLOT 8 2 (Anhydrous Ammonia) SAVE BY U-HAUL! 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