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THURSDAY. MARCH 22, 1962 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON DAUGHTER BORN SUNDAY County Extensionists TO CHRISTENSEN COUPLE Mr. and Mrs. Larry Christensen Plan Spring Festival (nee Joy Peterson) are parents of Set at Nyssa April 14 a daughter born Sunday morning Plans are being made for the the LDS hospital at Salt Lake. 1962 Spring Festival of Malheur i- With a ^ew days left before the March 30 signup dead in The Christensens have another' county extension units, according line for the 1962 wheat stabilization program, farmers were daughter. reminded this week that they will not be eligible for price Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Peterson to Mrs. Norman Taylor, publicity support on their 1962 wheat crop unless they file an applica went to Salt Lake last week to chairman for the county commit tion to participate and then actually comply with provisions visit their daughter and family. | tee. The festival will be held on While in Utah they attended the April 14 in Nyssa high school --------------------- *of the wheat program. cafetorium. J. P. Bunch, chairman of the NCAA basketball tournament at Guest speaker will be Esther Provo and saw Oregon State de Agricultural Stabilization and Tasherud, coordinator of home Conservation county commit feat Pepperdine. extension programs. This year’s tee, expressed his belief that Peterson returned home Mon slogan is “New Dimensions in Ex many wheat growers are over day and Mrs. Peterson remained tension.” looking the fact that provisions for a longer visit with the Chris An extension queen will be of the 1962 wheat program are tensen family. chosen and honored during the different from those of previous one-day festival. A scholarship By Mrs. Pauline Mackey A salt gulla existed in Germany will also be awarded to a Malheur years. He emphasized that mere ADRIAN—Den mothers of Cub ly complying with the wheat acre as far back as the 10th century. county student. Scout pack 436 met Tuesday eve age allotment this year will not ning at the home of Cubmaster be sufficient to qualify for price Fred Brownfield. Plans were support on the 1962 wheat crop. made for the Scoutarama to be “We want every farmer who held April 7 in Ontario. may wish to take out price sup Those present were Mrs. Ken- port on his 1962 wheat crop to neth Price, Mrs. Gene Pratt, Mrs. understand just what he has to Horace Chaney, Mrs. Gerald Mac- do in order to qualify this year,” key and Eldon Tailman, commit the chairman declared. teeman. Eligibility Requirements Cited “To be considered as eligible Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long, Mr. for price support on 1962 crop and Mrs. Al Thompson, Wayne Sparks and David Looney visited wheat,” he explained, "the wheat over the weekend with Mr. and farmer must first file an applica Mrs. Dart Long at Lebanon. Da tion to participate in the 1962 vid and Wayne went on to Cor wheat stabilization program, and vallis to accompany Clifford Loo this must be done during the es Large 8"—Assorted— ney home Friday night for spring tablished signup period, which extends through March 30. Then vacation. Miss Rena Dirksen and her the farmer must actually comply house guest, Pamela Boyd, were with his farm’s wheat allotment Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and and he must devote the acreage diverted from the production of Mrs. Bill Looney and family. wheat to a soil-conserving use. Artesian Well Drilled “Diversion payments — as well Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mackey had as price support on the crop—are the good fortune of having an available to wheat growers who artesian well drilled on their pro comply with provisions of the perty this week. Many people 1962 wheat stabilization pro have come to view the flame it gram.” Producers may file forms indi produces after being lighted in cating their intention to partici the evenings. Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Martin pate at the ASCS county office and sons and Carl Lovitt were any weekday except Saturday, Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and from now through Friday, March Mrs. Gerald Mackey and family. 30. The office is open from 8 a.m. Messrs, and Mmes. Bob Webster to 5 p.m. and is located at 1252 and Gary, Ed Waddell of Ontario S.W. Fourth avenue, Ontario. and Smiley Sessions were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Branded Confetti James Webster. Donal Scott arrived home Sun Suggested for Use day morning to spend spring va On Grain Rustling cation with his mother, Mrs. Mar A new type of rustler, who guerite Scott. steals wheat and barley instead Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson of of cattle, is giving concern to the Ontario visited Sunday afternoon grain industry, says T. Ralph at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ver Harry, grain division chief, state non Parker. department of agriculture. Mrs. Ruby Mills and Ross were Harry says the grain trade is Sunday dinner guests of her experimenting with mixing con daughter, Mr. and -Mrs. Ronald fetti with grain to stop increasing Batt in Nyssa. thefts. The confetti earmarks the grain as stolen and is next to im Uncle Die* in Nampa Mrs. Gerald Mackey received possible for a rustler to remove. Now the grain trade wants to word Monday morning of the death of her uncle, Ole Christen go a step further and, in effect, sen in Nampa. The Christensens brand the confetti. The trade is farmed in this area for a short considering use of a registered number on the confetti. This is time several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day visit much the same idea cattlemen ed Sunday afternoon at the home use in branding their animals to prove ownership. of Mrs. Eva Gilbert. The industry has asked Harry Mr. and Mrs. William Brown of Bremerton, Wash., spent the to explore if the department or weekend at the home of her cou some other state agency could sins, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Webb. register confetti numbers. The They were enroute home from a department’s legal counsel, Don vacation trip through the south Parker, believes the industry would need special legislation for ern states. this purpose. Change Noted in 1962 Wheat Program; March 30 Application Deadline Sei Scout Officials Meet To Discuss April 7 Meeting PAGE THREE FAMILY MOVES TO NYSSA Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Mitchell and family recently moved to Nyssa from Othello, Wash. The family moved from this commun ity several years ago. They are presently residing at 519 North Eighth street. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Weeks were GUESTS IN FOX HOME Sunday dinner guests of her bro-| Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boston and ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and daughters of Myrtle Creek spent Mrs. Otis Squire in Boise. from Thursday until Sunday vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fox. VISIT IN WASHINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson spent spring vacation in Connell, Wash., I Mr. and Mrs. Virgil McGee of where they visited her mother, Burns were March 14 luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Dareld Steinke of Mrs. Lena Loeber and other rela guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom John Vale and Mrs. T. S. Weeks took tives. son. the Steinkes’ daughter, Cherry Lee, to Boise Mnoday for a check up. DIAMONDS RETURN TO PORTLAND Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McKinney and sons left Sunday to return to their home in Portland after visit ing several days with her broth er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jennings and daughters. EASY TERMS! Paulus Jewelry 127 Main Street Jr McLain z FISH STICKS PIES 2 Pkgs. 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