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% TH E NYSSA G ATE CITY JO U R N A L . N Y SSA . OREGON. TH U RSD A Y . NOVEM BER 21. 1157 PA G E FO U R NYSSANS ATTEND GROWERS MEETING A group of su g ar grow ers from this area atten d e d a beet grow Marsha Savage, reporter ers association m eeting held for T w elve m em bers an d four N yssa-N am pa g row ers at G ree m others of the S titch ettes 4-H ley, Colo., recently. Bob Holmes S ew ing club m et w ith Mrs. and Eugene P ra tt a tte n d e d from I L ester C leaver, Nov. 16 in a reg- N yssa’s rep resen tativ es a t the Nyssa. | u lar m eeting w ith P resid en t L in recent N ational R eclam ation C on d a C leav er presiding. Visits w ere m ade to the Win- gress convention in P h oenix re- T h e schedule for th e com ing p o rt a m eeting th ere w ith a group sor and E aton factories th ere and y ear w as plan n ed by the m em of in terio r and reclam ation o f - 1 the Holly factory in T arrin g to n , bers. ficials w hich m ay re su lt in s a v - 1 Wyo. R efreshm ents w ere serv ed by ings in the O w yhee and Vale pro- E velyn and H a rrie tt C leaver at | jects. Girl's League Hears By County Extension Agents the close of th e session. W hile at the NRC m eeting a OSC Dean of Women 4-H Club Handbook Available MALHEUR DAIRY BREEDERS group of reclam ationists from the A rt, found in com m on place _____ By LeRoy Pulliam Colum bia R iver B asin area, in M any of you leaders and club TO HOLD ANNUAL DINNER scenes or g re at works, m ay be cluding the rep resen tativ es from m em bers w ere fam iliar w ith the T he A rkansas C ity F u tu re F a r T he an n u al m eeting of th e M al th e source of m uch en jo y m en t if old 4-H club p roject handbook, h eu r D airy B reed er Association th e N o rth Board of Control, m et you tak e th e tim e and h av e th e m er chapter, A rkansas C ity, Kas., M alheur potato grow ers m ay A S ta te Soil C onservation com w ith U nder S ecretary of In terio r w hich we h ad in the office. We will be held Nov. 25, at th e B oul ab ility to ap p reciate it. T h at a b i m ittee h ea rin g held in A d ria n last is ru n n in g a com plete test on the have th eir certified seed potatoes now h av e a new one w hich has evard G range hall. A d in n er w ill 1 E lm er B ennett, A ssistant S ecre lity can be acquired th ro u g h e d u controlled hog production and tested for v iru s disease at the W ednesday favored the form ation tary of In terio r F red G. A ardahl, been revised and lists all of th e begin a t noon. of a new S oil C onservation d is m arketing program offered to O regon S tate college greenhouses Com m issioner of the B ureau of cation. This was th e m ain though 4-H club p ro jects av ailab le to farm ers in th a t K ansas-O klahom a in C orvallis du rin g the com ing A business m eeting will follow R eclam ation W ilbur A. D exheim - in a speech by Miss H elen Moore, trict according to R ay D uncan, w inter, according to T u rn e r Bond, boys an d girls as well as the re w ith L au rel A nderson of W eiser er and a Solicitor of the D e p a rt-, d ean of w om en a t O regon S ta te ch airm an of the B oard of S u p e r sector. q u irem en ts and a description of College, p resented to th e G irls’ This project, proposed by a C ounty Extension agent. as guest speaker. visors of th e M alheur Soil C on m ent of Interior. each project. If any of you w ould Disease readings are m ade from packing com pany and a m illing serv atio n d istrict. A ll m em bers are cordially in The C olum bia basin group and league Nov. 14 in th e little th e a -v like to have one of these, please R obert Baum , ad m in istrativ e firm as the first m ajor contract a plot of 200 to 400 potato p lan ts call or come by the county e x te n vited to atten d . governm ent officials discussed a ter. T h roughout h e r speech. Miss officer of th e S ta te Soil C o n serv a , plan in the sw ine business in the grow n from a 100 No. sam ple of sion office a n d w e’ll be happy proposed bill to be introduced in Mrs. Arley Sipes of Homedale Congress establishing procedures j Moore pointed o u t th e behavior tion com m ittee conducted the nation, is draw ing keen interest the seed lot. Bond says. S im ilar to give o r m ail you one. and h er m other, Mrs. R euben for developm ent of reclam ation expected of a girl as she m atures. hearing in A drian’s A m erican L e in th a t area and considerable a t tests have been m ade each w in ter New Officers Installed by OSC since 1951. G row ers are tention nationally. H aroldsen sp en t T h u rsd ay in in th e Basin, aided by excess] gion hall. If you become m o re educated O fficers fo r th e 4-H M alheur Boise. B ut so far it’s m ore w atchful charged a fee for the seed tests to pow er revenues follow ing p ay before you m arry, th a t know ledge A bout 35 land ow ners w ere | county leaders council w ere i n - : cover fuel and labor costs at the Mr. and Mrs. Russell W inslow out of pow er costs plus in terest w ill help you be a b e tte r w ife and p resen t and stressed engineering I in terest on the ■ irt of m any fa r greenhouse and tran sp o rta tio n of stalled last T hursday evening and fam ily of S eattle w ere on F ed eral constructed pow er m other. Most w om en earn a liv for land leveling, d rain ag e and m ers who w an t to know how the d u rin g th e an n u al 4-H leaders guests of h e r siste r and fam ily, projects. the sam ples to Corvallis. ing for 25 years d u rin g th e ir lives flood control as the m ajor p ro b i FFA boys com e out financily on rally . The nom inating com m ittee Mr. and Mrs. V ictor H ab u rch ak D ecem ber 1st D eadline Included in the proposed bill and an education w ill en able you lem s need in g atte n tio n of the th eir am bitious program u n d er 1 com posed of Mrs. O rville H ick over the holiday w eek end. is a provision w hereby the older to do w ork you enjoy, Miss Moore All grow ers w ishing u n c e rti proposed Soil C onservation d is contract w ith the M aurer-N euer I Com pany, a K ansas C ity packer fied seed potatoes tested under m an, A rcadia; Mrs. L ester C lea projects, w ith payout periods e x declared. trict. ver, B uena V ista; and Mrs. D an vice p resid en t and Mrs. N eil Hof ceeding 50 years and not now re- j R esults of the h earin g w ill be who has a p lan t in the border this program should notify the Bowers, A rcadia, presented th eir fm an, Cairo, was elected secre ceiving such assistance, w ill re tow n. county agent at the O ntario city p re sen ted to the S ta te Soil C on Payette Thespians re p o rt d u rin g the first p a rt of the B asically the plan is this: S ta hall before D ecem ber 1st. Bond m eeting. Im m ediately follow ing ta ry -tre a su re r. T rib u te was also ceive pow er assistance com m en- i serv atio n co m m ittee by B aum at it’s Nov. 20th m eeting. V oting on ley M illing C om pany of K ansas said he w ill pick up sam ples of this election was held and th e j paid to th e officers of last year, su rate w ith th at received by Invite NHS Groups Mrs. D yre R oberts, p resident, A d o th er projects now u n d er con T hespian troup No. 938 of Nyssa su ch a d istric t w ill be scheduled C ity offers w hat it labels the lots to be tested at th e place of officers w ere installed by Mrs. rian ; Mrs. Lloyd Johnson, P io struction. storage and w ill m ake inspection “S taley Professional M ultiple and the Speech club received an for J a n u a ry if th e com m m ittee d e M arion Peterson, R idgeview , neer, an d Mrs. C lifford Neilson, In this area projects w hich in v itatio n this w eek to view cides th a t a referen d u m should F arrow ing P la n ” w ith detailed of each lot for any conditions Mrs. Clifford Neilson, Cario, was se c retary -trea su rer. w ould receive assistance u n d er | “Room for One M ore,” a tw o-act the greenhouse test would not re i sketches for a ltern ate building b e held. elected p resident; Mrs. F ran k P laques Awarded to Clubs this prosposed program include com edy, to be presen ted by Thes- veal, such as ring rot infection. plans for an 8 w eek farrow ing H endricks, Grove, was elected D uncan said the proposed dis T w o clubs received plaques th e O w yhee and Vale projects I tro u p No. 96 of P ay ette, Idaho, Sam ples w ill be sen t to C o r schedule to produce 500 m ark e t trict takes in a strip of land about d u rin g th e leaders rally this last and the Black C anyon division of hogs annually. S taley offers the vallis the first w eek of D ecem ber, Nov. 22, at 8 p.m. in th e P ay ette 47 m iles long and 12 to 24 w ide the seed certification p rogram in w eek for o u tstan d in g 4-H club the Boise project. building plans o r its engineering fo r planting du rin g th e re st of high school gym. b o rd erin g the Idaho line. I t’s Oregon, as a final test of disease w ork done d u rin g the p ast year. O th er topics dicussed in the service to help farm ers convert D ecem ber and early Ja n u a ry . Six M em bers of these tw o clubs w ill n o rth bo u n d ary is th e O w yhee percentage follow ing field inspec- j T he clu b receiv in g th e aw ard convention m eetings of p rim ary p resen t facilities and, q u ite n a tu r to eight w eeks of grow th in the riv e r and M itchell b u tte and it ally, hopes to sell feed. T he com greenhouse is necessary before tions m ade on the potato seed given for o u tstan d in g club w ork in te re st in this area centered on be ad m itted free and a p a rty is ru n s south to about S heaville. crops du rin g the growing season. done by a club w ith 12 m em bers [ protection of state w a te r rig h ts planned afterw ard s. pany has no in tere st in the b u ild disease readings can be made. The test program was enlarged or less w as th e A rcadia C lothing and continued developm ent of j The T w irp T w irl conflicts, so ing sales, and m akes no contracts G row ers w ill receive test results to include u ncertified seed lots in club led by Mrs. O rville H ickm an. n atu ra l resources. C onvention the en tire troup w ill not atten d Adrian FFA Holds w ith the farm ers beyond its n o r betw een m id -F eb ru ary and M arch response to req u ests for a screen The club hav in g 12 o r m ore m em speak ers included th e G overnors b u t some in d iv id u al m em bers 1. m al feed sales operations. Freshman Initiation ing test on seed th at had no field bers receiv in g the aw ard w as th e of A rizona and U tah, senators m ay go. M auer-N euer offers the con Final Test of Disease Don Thompson. Reporter W inter greenhouse testing of inspection, rogueing, or o th er of | W illow ereek livestock club led from A rizona, W yom ing and New trac t to th e hog producers, who A drian FFA ch a p te r held th eir agree to provide the facilities and seed potatoes orginated as p a rt of th e seed im proving practices re- j by G rad y Rom ans. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Brown and M exico and re p resen tativ es of the q u ired for certification. y early greenhead in itiatio n at the equipm ent and to m aintain breed IFYE Program Given S ecretaries of A g ricu ltu re and In W endy sp en t the p ast w eek end school T uesday, Nov. 12, w ith ing stock in sufficient num bers! the packing com pany in K ansas S eed potatoes shown by th e j Mrs. H erk e Stam , Nyssa, p re terio r and th e C orps of E ngineers. in T w in Falls, Ida., w here they P resid en t Jam es M cKinley in to stay on the full six tim es a C ity, co-signed the note for a greenhouse test to carry excessive | sented info rm atio n to the ju n io r L. E. Coles of P rin ev ille w as re visited his b ro th er and fam ily, charge of activities. y ear farrow ing and m ark etin g fiv e-y ear period. Any y ear the v iru s disease cannot be cleaned 4-H club leaders d u rin g th e ir re g elected vice p resid en t of NRC and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd B row n. A drian FH A held th eir in itia schedule. FFA ch ap ter loses m oney, the tw o up in any w ay, Bond says, but u lar m eeting T uesday, Nov. 12. due to th e absence of P resid en t tion on the sam e evening. F irst to sign a co n tract w ere co-signers w ill share the loss. If can only be d iverted from seed Mrs. S tam w as a n In tern atio n al Guy Jack so n of T exas because of presiding officer of this y e a r’s New m em bers w ere Ju n io r At- H ow ard W alker, vocational agri the ch a p te r m akes m oney in any use. He po in ted out th e chief j F arm Y outh exchange stu d en t illness in the fam ily, Coles was convention. agi, M arvin B esendorfer, Dale cu ltu re teacher, and his FFA s tu of the years, the boys will keep v alu e of th e tests has been to e n - ! from H olland to th e U nited S tates Borge, Jo h n n y C arroll, Bill Co- dents in Ju ly . T hey are the only the profits. ab le grow ers to discard those lots in 1952. T he info rm atio n was to n an t, F red D arden, F ern an d a contract producer to d ate to in T he FFA leased 10 acres at the of potatoes too diseased to p ro give th e group an u n d erstan d in g Flores, Jesse K ygar, L arry Mac- stall the full new u n it recom edge of tow n, w ith an option to duce a com m ercial crop, and thus of this program , its priviledges key, B utch McDonald, Tony Mar- m ended in the S taley plan. buy at the en d of 10 y ears and avoid losses from crop failu re and its responsibilities. T he m eet tinez, H arry Packw ood, Donnie In its five-year co n tract the purchased th e B u tler buildings th a t w ould fa r exceed th e value ing w as held at th e hom e of Miss Reed, F red S ayre, D onald Scott packing com pany agrees to pay designed for th e program . Com of th e seed potatoes them selves. N ellie V an d er O ord, Nyssa. and Jam es K innam on. 25 cents o v er the Chicago high- plete installatio n costs totaled low average for th at day for 200- $16,000. The u n it is built to handle f Mr. and Mrs. Melvin CottTell 400 pound hogs th at grade out 33 to 36 sows and tw o boars, b u t j and fam ily spent the holiday m eat type on the rail. the ch a p te r purchased 28 sows and | w eek end in W alla W alla a t the U nder the contract the produc th ree boars. Since then th e school hom e of M elvin’s siste r and fam e r is required to sell all his hogs ordered eight registered Y orkshire i ily, Mr. and Mrs. G ordon M cDow to the packing com pany or face gilts. T he open gilts w ere bred ell cancellation of the contract. A to sta rt farro w in g in F eb ru ary . provision found in m ore recent T he recom m ended S taley p ro Only factory-authorized contracts specifies th a t the p ro gram will be follow ed ex actly — O r Even G re a te r Depths d ucer who receives a higher bid pens of 12 sows every eight from an o th er b u y er m ust give weeks. M aurer-N euer a chance to buy at T he FFA c h a p te r sta rte d a gilt | the highest price. If th e firm de rin g in 1954 w hen it purchased clines to pay this price, th e fa rm 10 H am pshire gilts. Boys w ho re er m ay sell to the o ther b u y er bu t ceived them re tu rn ed on e-th ird ! his co n tract is subject to cancel of a litte r for d istrib u tio n to o th lation, if th e packing p lan t so ers. W alker, vo-ag in structor, 1 elects. said about 50 percent of th e boys To set up the am bitious pro in the c h a p te r have hogs. (T here gram , the c h a p te r borrow ed $25,- a re 53 boys in the chapter.) 000 from th e Home N ational bank W. A. C onroy, A rkansas C ity Prompt, friendly service. For parts, of A rkansas C ity, a m ove that p lan t m anager, reported ab out 20 supplies or information, call or write' probably w ill never be duplicated to 25 farm ers have signed to go by any o th er producer-contractor on a schedule of breeding for far- ELECTROLUX R obert Brown, bank president, row ings every two m onths on the C O R PO R A TIO N and A. B. M aurer, p resident of I 500-hog scale. 1706 Main Street Boise. Idaho Asking Yourself Questions Phone 4-4461 Jacuzzi, originator and world’s largest manufacturer of jet type pumps 4-H Club Meets At L. Cleaver Home Hearing Favors New Soil District In Adrian Area Farm and Barn News and Views Testing Offered Potato Growers By State College Nyssans Discuss Reclamation Aid At NRC Meeting 4-H CLUB ACTIVITIES HO MATTER HOW Q C £ p YOUR W E L L . . /OOft. 200 ft. 300 ft. FER TILIZER By the Carload or Truck Any Brand SALES & SERVICE LET US SPREAD YOUR FERTILIZER! 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