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PAGE TWO THE GATE CITY JOURNAL TED M. BRAMMER, Editor and Publisher THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY. JANUARY 3. 1963 i Arcadia Area Correspondent Reports Oregon Dairymen Milk Production for 1&62 in Oregon r.1 . . T»î_______ J 1». To Discuss Milk n___ «„ io r Lowest Level I o.ml in 17 Voarc in “ 37 Years Christmas Dinners and Visitations Marketing Law Drops Milk production in Oregon during 1962 dropped to the Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Petterson By Mrs. Dick Corn A last-minute attempt to pre lowest level in 37 years, principally because of the decline in of Seely Lake, Mont., and Earl sent ARCADIA — Mr. and Mrs. Clyde a proposed Oregon milk con SUBSCRIPTION RATES Bowers visited Dec. 18 at the and Charles Petterson of Burley, trol law to the current legislature the number of dairy farms and total number of milk cows, Single Copies ------ 10c Charles Bowers home in Adrian. Idaho, were recent weekend visit will take top ranking at the 69th reports Stephen C. Marks, Oregon State university agricul In Malheur County, Oregon, Dave Hawkins spent Christmas ors at the homes of their sister, annual meeting of the Oregon tural economist. With December’s milk production still to be recorded, the and Payette and Canyon eve and Christmas day at the Mrs. J. O. Olsen and their broth Dairymen’s association Jan. 7-9 Counties, Idaho: home of his son, Mr. and Mrs. er, Neil Petterson. state’s milk output during the* at Salem. One Year $3 50 , Ernest Hawkins and family in Visitors From Utah ODA headquarters will be the first 11 months of 1962 stood 4-H STITCHETTES MEET Six Months $2.50 Payette. Mr. and Mrs Harry C. Peterson Marion hotel with registration be at 1 billion 18 million pounds, Pledges were recited by Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stradley and of Lehi, Utah, visited Dec. 23 at ginning Jan. 7 at 2 p m., announc down 31 million pounds from Cleaver at the fourth meeting of Elsewhere in the U. S. A.: i family of Bend visited during the John Schenk home. They ed H. P. Ewalt, Oregon State uni the same months in 1961, he Stitchettes 4-H club and the busi Per Year __ $4 00 AFFILIATE MEMBER the holidays at the home of his were enroute to Pullman, Wash., versity dairy specialist and secre noted. Total production for the ness meeting was conducted by Six Months_____ $2.50 mother, Mrs. Amy Stradley. to visit their son, Doni Peterson tary of the association. year is sure to be less than 1.1 Susan Woodell. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Coleman and family. Mrs. Doni Peterson is Oregon’s temporary Milk Sta billion pounds for the first time Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. Next meeting will be Jan. 4 and family of La Grande arrived the former Mary Lou Schenk. bilization Act of 1961 expired Dec. since 1925. after school at .he home of Joyce Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa, Oregon, for Transmission Dec. 22 to spend the holidays Peterson is studying for his doc 31 with the industry still unable In 1925, Oregon dairymen pro Cleaver. Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. tor’s degree at the University of to reach agreement on a workable —Shirley Cleaver, Reporter. duced 1 billion 47 million pounds George Coleman, and her parents, Washington. Under the Act of March 3, 1879. milk marketing program. of milk. Production went up Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jayo. Focal point of the ODA meeting Mrs. Alice Kilborn of Fruitland Gale Coleman is visiting at the visited recently at the home is likely to be a new proposed steadily until 1942 when it peaked ATTEND WEDDING IN NAMPA home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. of her niece, Mrs. George Hust. state milk control law slated for at nearly 1.5 billion pounds. Since Mr. and Mrs. Gene DeMinck the trend has been down attended the wedding Sunday George Coleman, during the holi Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schilling consideration Jan. 7 by a special then, days. Coleman teaches fifth grade spent a recent weekend in Em Oregon Dairy Industry committee, ward in all but five of the last 20 evening of her brother, Blake at Wilson elementary school in mett where Fred participated in Ewalt said. If approved by the years, the economist pointed out. Harris, and Miss Connie Lawlis The Dalles. committee, the proposal will go Average Production Increases in Nampa. a bowling tournament to the ODA general assembly and Miss Judy Wilson, a student at Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sallee were The total number of milk cows representatives of the Oregon on Oregon farms dropped from a VISITS FROM MERIDIAN hosts at Christmas dinner for Mr. Eastern Oregon college, left Tues Returns Home From Hospital Milk Producers association with peak of 262,000 in 1934 to 157,000 and Mrs. Ted Morgan and family, day to resume her studies in La ! Mrs. Merl Kygar is home from Mrs. Zelma Bridge of Meridian hope of getting it before the 1963 in 1961 and a further decline oc was a weekend guest of her son- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larson and Me Grande after spending the holi the hospital following surgery. state legislature. lissa, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stunz days with her parents, Mr. and Otis Bullard and George Boyack By Lois Counsil curred in 1962. At the same time in-law and daughter, Mr. and The special committee drafting average milk production per cow Mrs. Clarence Clapp and family went steelhead fishing Dec. 22 and family, Mrs. R. G. Larson, Sr., Mrs. Bob Wilson and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Gaskill of | at Riggins, Idaho. and Mrs. Mildred Brandt of Boise. Club Members Hold Party 1 the proposal represents 25 organ increased 1,740 pounds to a rec The latter was also a weekend Ontario were Christmas dinner | Arcadia community was sad Seventeen members, four adult ized producer groups in Oregon ord high of 7,140 pounds in 1961. Credit corporation, Marks noted. guests of their son-in-law and dened by the deaths on Dec. 22 guests and 15 children met recent and about 75 to 80 percent of all guest in the Sallee home. Oregon production of American Beginning in April, CCC had pur Tom Sallee, who is doing grad daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wil of two long-time residents, A. A. ly at the home of Mrs. Kenneth milk produced. Frank Rood, Coos cheese and creamery butter has chased in excess of 1 billion uate work at the University of son and family. Weekend guests Bratton and Robert Vest. Lorensen for the Worthwhile club Bay, is chairman of both the com also declined, Marks said. Cheese of n o n - fat dry milk California in Berkeley, arrived in the Wilson home were Mr. and Christy and Kathy Nelson par Christmas party and gift ex mittee and ODA; and Clarence output seems headed for a 25- pounds through Dec. 5. In the same per Chapman, Oregon City, is presi Dec. 15 to spend the holidays with Mrs. H. M. Johnson, former Nys- ticipated in the piano recital of change. After the business meet year low and, if creameries don’t iod, it bought nearly 218 million his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George sons, now of Camas, Wash. j Mrs Dorothea Lewis’ students at ing, Christmas carols were sung dent of the Milk Producers asso produce more than the 11.9 mil pounds of butter and some 136 Sallee. Other Christmas dinner Mr. and Mrs. J. Elwood Flinders the LDS church in Nyssa Dec. 23. with Mrs. James Langley at the ciation. lion pounds of butter made in guests in the Sallee home were and Gail spent Christmas eve and Key speakers who will help ex 1959, the 1962 tonnage will be million pounds of cheese. Mrs. Viola Schoeneman and organ. She also played other Much of these products have former Nyssans, Mr. and Mrs. Christmas day with their son-in- family visited Sunday, Dec. 23, at Christmas songs and the children amine the market situation are the smallest since 1909. already been disposed of by sales, George Henneman and Jill of En law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. the Clyde Bowers home. Gordon sang several. Mystery pals were Dr. Harold Hollands, OSU agri transfers and donations, but gov terprise. Tom left Monday to re Lorin Saunders and family in Leavitt was also a Sunday visitor. chosen. cultural economist, and Gordon National Changes Occur ernment inventories still are much turn to California. Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wil Changes in the national picture Reuhl, Modesto, Calif., western Barbara and Brenda Bowers Insecticide district members re L. K. Riggs of Sunnyvale, Calif., son and children of Jordan Val visited Dec. 24 at the home of cently met at Sunset Valley hall. regional director of the American have also taken place with the heavier than a year earlier, he U. S. dairy herd reaching a record pointed out. spent the Christmas holidays with ley were also Christmas day their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simpson was chosen to suc Dairymen’s association. low, but with milk production Dr. Hollands will discuss basic Clyde Bowers. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis guests in the Saunders home. ceed himself as director for a J » * Danny Wilson left last Thurs Ropers Have New Son principles of marketing and the reaching a record high as produc Riggs and family. three-year term. tion per cow increases, according Mr. and Mrs. Vane Rusco and day to resume his studies at Ore Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Counsil at responsibilities of producers for to Mr. and Mrs. George Roper of U. S. Department of Agricul marketing their product. Reuhl Varene, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rus gon State university in Corvallis tended a recent seed growers ’ co were Christmas dinner guests after spending the holidays with Las Vegas are parents of a son, meeting sponsored by Northrup will review needed cooperation ture estimates. of Mr. and Mrs. John Goddard in his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Gerald, born Dec. 20. Mrs. Roper and King at Nampa and a ban within the dairy industry to ob Huge quantities of manufactur PAY ETTE is the former Treva Garren of Wilson and family. tain a statewide marketing pro ed dairy products have been pur Payette. quet in Saratoga hotel. Arcadia. Paternal grandmother is Marvin Haney, a student at gram. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Schoen and chased by the USDA’s Commodity Mr. and Mrs. Chester Counsil family entertained with Christ Ricks college in Rexburg, Idaho, Mrs. Golda Roper. The infant and family of New Plymouth, Mr. mas dinner for their parents, Mr. spent the holidays with his moth joins two brothers, Robert and and Mrs. R. C. Smith, Jr., and and Mrs. Theo Matherly of the er, Mrs. Emil Wohlcke, Mr. Wohl- James, and a sister, Sandra. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schenk are children of rural Nyssa and John Arcadia community and Mr. and cke and their family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McKinney visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Knottingham of the Mitchell Mrs Bill Schoen Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Duff and and children were Christmas din Eldredge in Las Vegas, Nev., dur Butte district were Dec. 23 pre Christmas dinner guests in the boys were Christmas dinner ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob ing the Christmas holidays. Elliott. guests of his brother and sister- Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman O. P. Counsil home. A gift ex in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Duff Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Metcalf of and Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford change was held. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nichols and . nd family at Nampa. Nyssa and daughter, De’Ena of Coleman and family and Gale Mr. and Mrs. Neils Larson and Boise, were guests at a family Coleman were Dec. 23 dinner family of Jordan Valley visited boys were Christmas dinner Christmas dinner at the home of guests at the Clayton Wilson Dec. 22 at the Jack Ward home. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf’s brother, Mr. and home in Payette. \trs. Ed Larson of New Plymouth. Mrs. G. B. McClure at Vale. Mrs. Amy Stradley and Mrs. James Charrfberlain and children, Otis Bullard attended the recent Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wiley and chil Sunday school Christmas program dren of Nyssa. at Owyhee Community church. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Astoreca < and family visited Dec. 22 in the Attend Christmas Party Harold Ferguson home in Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schilling and I Mrs. Ferguson’s parents were also Mrs. Amy Stradley attended a visitors there. Christmas party recently for Langleys Host Holiday Dinner Nyssa school cooks and their hus A Christmas dinner was served bands at Maudie Owens cafe in Dec. 23 at the James Langley Payette. home. Guests included Mr. and Dennis Spitze attended the wed Mrs. Homer Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. ding of one of his fraternity bro Joe Hobson of Cairo, Mr. and Mrs. thers last week in Hebo, Ore. K. C. Kimball and children of are Lucile White is spending the Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hob holidays at the home of her par son and Darrel Seuell of Adrian. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Orland White. Gifts were exchanged. She is a student at Oregon State Jim Stoker is at the home of his university. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stoker, Dennis and Lois Spitze are vis having arrived Dec. 19 from Brig iting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ham Young university at Provo. o Melvin Spitze, during the holi Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stoker at Three Names Are Drawn Each Tuesday days. They attend Oregon State tended a recent party at the Ne phi Grigg home in Ontario. ert 3 pjiu — One for the Jackpot Prize of university. Karl and Sally Kesler are visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapin $50 7_- to 1. $200 7__3 — One Each for $10 and $5 ing at the home of their parents, visited Dec. 22 with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kesler, Sr., Don Parker of Sunnyvale, Calif., —Winning Amounts Are Issued by Nyssa for the holidays. They are em at the home of Mrs. Parker's par Chamber of Commerce on Certificates. ployed at the Hercules Missile ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lor 208 East Main base near Salt Lake City. Nyssa, Oregon ensen. Phone 372-9909 Pettersons Have Daugtiter Pastors Guests at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Neil Petterson are ! A dinner was served recently. parents of a daughter, Toni Kaye, at the Kenneth Lorensen home I IN TRADE CERTIFICATES! born Dec. 19. __ She ,_______ joins two ___ bro-| to the Rev. Hooper of Vale, the) 2^ . . . Sponsored by . . . thers, Mike and Connel, and one Kev. Webb of Willow Creek, the sister, Patty, at home. Maternal 5ev- Kinman of Portland, the N yssa C of C Businessmen's Committee grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Skogan and With ths Following Merchants Participating . . . family of the Owyhee Community C. R Kesler, Sr A & W Root Beer Janet Coleman i s employed church. Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker and part-time at the Sugar Bowl in Ben Franklin Store children of Sunnyvale, Calif., Nyssa. Bernard Eastman Insurance Mr and Mrs. Ray Thompson! spent Christmas vacation at the have moved to California for the ! home of her parents, the Kenneth Bob Thompson Agency winter. Mrs. E. R. Kaneaster and Lorensens. Tom Gilbert of Rose Bracken's Department Store family from the Owyhee com burg spent the Christmas holidays munity have moved into the at the Lorensen home. Brownie's Cafe Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Kimball and Thompson house. Cascade Natural Gas, Inc. Jack Minkler of Reno, Nev., children of Oakland arrived Dec. visited last week at the home of 21 to spend the Christmas holi Farmers Feed & Seed his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. days with her parents, Mr. and Firestone Store Mrs. E. J. Hobson and her broth and Mrs. Max Moore. ÿ Guests at the home of Mr. and ers and sisters, Joe Hobson, Mrs. First National Bank of Oregon Mrs Max Moore Christmas eve James Langley and Mrs. Homer Gate City Cleaners were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore Brewer. and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Newgens Return From Trip Idaho Power Company Schenk and family and Jack Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen re "Love Notes" Minkler. turned Dec. 21 from a two-week Malheur Memorial Hospital Mrs. George Hust and Georgia trip south. Mrs. Frone Stradley Lynn visited Dec. 18 with rela of Big Bend went with them as M & W Market tives in Weiser. far as Hayward, Calif., where she Nyssa Co-op Supply will spend the winter with her Visits in Hust Home brother. The Newgens went on Nyssa Insurance Agency Bill Hust of Seattle is visiting to Healdsburg to visit his brother. his parents. Mi and Mrs. George Floyd, then his sister, Mrs. May O. K. Rubber Welders Hust. during the holidays. Rowe, and his father, J. F. New Peterson Furniture Co. Mrs. George Hust visited re gen at Annapolis. In Los Angeles cently with Mr. and Mrs. Larry they visited her sister, Mrs. Earl Ray's Food Fair Gardner and family in Caldwell. Robinson, then drove to Garden Renstrom Insurance Agency Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardner Grove to see his sister, Mrs. Nora I and family of Caldwell and Paige Ward. Newgen’s brothers. Lloyd The Gate City lourna! ' Zobell were Dec. 23 evening din and Ben, came there to see them. The Merc Department Store ner guests in the George Hust They returned home via Las Ve home. The Gardners and Husts at gas and Caliente, Nev. In the lat I The Polar Bear tended the Gold and Green ball ter city they visited her sister. Wilson Bros. Department Store at the Nyssa LDS stake house. Mrs. Ida Gormley and came home Mike Hust broke his arm re by way of Twin Falls. They also Wilson's Super Market cently while playing soccer at | stayed overnight with the Bob school. Watkins family erf Bliss, Idaho. ■is Holiday Season Brings Forth Usual Family Dinners, Gatherings in Area MAUDIE'S ANNOUHCEMENT ! Now . • . NYSSA BANK DAYS BIGGER and BETTER THAN EVER! We have purchased the East Side Market from Mr. and Mrs. Foy Brown, effective January 1,1963, and will welcome our old customers there. To Mr. Brown's Customers: We plan no change in store policy and will offer the same courteous service you have received in the past. "Quality Merchandise ... Fair Prices!" MR. and MRS. SYLVAN TALBOT East Side Market $50-TUESDAY, JAN. 8, 1963 THANKS! Having Sold the East Side Market and Cabins, we wish io thank all our friends and patrons who have been so loyal to us during the past 10 years... The New Owners, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Talbot, are well-known here. We feel that they are de- serving of your continued patronage. A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL ! Foy and Linda Brown g iî s s