Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 21, 1957, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON- THURSDAY, MARCH 21. 1957
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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
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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
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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
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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!
Applicators
For
Rent
%
MYSTERY FARM CONT
ALFALFA
•
rr,pi*
✓
net
WEEVI l
%
LAfVAE
ADULT
KILL ALFALFA WEEVILS NOW I
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Stop crop-damaging alfalfa weevils and weevil larvae by
spraying your fields with an insecticide containing Hepfa
chlor. Easy-to-use, economical Hepfachlor also kills spittle
bugs, cutworms, ormyworms, grasshoppers, lygus bugs
ond others.
MAKE MORE HAY,
MORE MILK AND BEEF,
MORE MONEY I
for free flowing
SHELL
Ammonium
Sulphate
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By using Heptachlor you can grow
more of your own feed, buy less,
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ond feed your cattle better. Alfalfa
weevils reduce yields up to 50*/,, destroying the leafy, high
protein parts that contain 7 0 % of olfatfa's food value.'Kill
forage insects now for higher yields, more nutritious hay,
healthier stands.
AMMONIUM
SULPHATE
Know This Farm? If So, Drop Info
The Gate City Journal. . . and Write Down Your Guess!
- ENTER THE CONTEST EVERY WEEK -
Valuable Prizes to Those Who Identify These Farms
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BE SAFE! BE SURE! HEPTACHLOR PROTECTS
FORAGE CROPS WITHOUT CONTAMINATING MILK!
Tolerance for the use of Heptachlor has been established under
the Miller Bill, ond USDA and other tests have confirmed the
fact thot Heptachlor provides effective control of forage In­
sects without contaminating milk. Becouse Heptochlor It such
on effective insecticide, minimum amounts have residuol effec­
tiveness, ond yet are safe for use on crops fed to cattle.
H EPTA C H LO R
VCLSfCOL CHEMICAL CORPORAT I ON
W estern S ale s D ivisio n
2 0 8 2 C en ter Street, o e rb e le y. C a lilo ,» i,
THIS YOUR FARM? IF SO, AMALGAMATED SUGAR CO. OFFERS YOU
FREE an 11x17 Enlargement
OF THE ABOVE PHOTO — NOW ON DISPLAY IN JOURNAL WINDOW
CALL
AMALGAMATED SUGAR CO.
NH 3 FERTILIZER
SERVICE, Inc.
Phon« 3104
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