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THURSDAY, JULY 15. 1965 -—□ THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE EIGHT I I Beet and Corn Crops Damaged Most By Recent Storm in Big Bend Vicinity 1 ht Old. li/nwi. Mrs. D. Alexander FARM BUREAU FURROW Suffers Injuries In Mower Mishap By SCOTT LAMB Merry Matron Club Members Slate Wednesday Picnic at Park in Nyssa Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lundy left Adrian Garden club members By Peggy Brown By Sunset Valley Ladle* met with Mrs. Betty Samer Tues ON TRAIL Merry Ma- July 3 on a week's vacation trip SUNSET VALLEY Mis David day afternoon of last week with ub members will meet to visit friends and relatives at Alexander was hospitalized Tues 10 in attendance. Mrs. Agnes Ash lay, July 21, nt Nyssa Portland and la>ng Beach, Wash Farm production costs have day and Wednesday of last week Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowen and craft reported on national and moved up again and have pushed lb a potluck dinner to be “The trouble with many after severely cutting her left foot family of I.a Grande were July 4 state conventions which she at to a new record high in the last I 12 30 p m Beverage and people in trying times is that with a lawn mower. Iler big tee weekend guests of her parents, tended. month, according to the latest they stop trying.” was amputated at the first joint Mr and Mrs. John Bretz. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Tucker and government report. What's more, and two more were badly cut. Mr and Mrs. Edward Simpson children of Caldwell were Sunday there is nothing in the picture Mr. and Mrs Mark Noel of Par of Homedale were Saturday visit Mr and Mrs. Jim I angle.' . M' ma were Sunday evening dinner evening picnic dinner guests of that points to any reversal of the ors of Mr. and Mrs David Ballnn- and Mrs. Homer Brewer visit'»d Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop and steady upward climb which has AREA RESIDENTS VISIT GUESTS OF MYRICK FAMILY Sunday afternoon with Mrs Al guests of Mr. and Mix. Frank tyne and boys. family. Byers Frances Krutzberg and persisted for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Max Dane and exander. She is reported to be Mrs. Mary Auker and David Brown* Return From Trip Prices paid by farmers for Tammy of Phoenix. Ariz.. are recovering as well as can be ex Ethel Lay of Payette were Friday went on an outing Sunday to An Mr. mu. Mrs. Glenn Brown. evening dinner guest» in the By visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. goods and services used in pro peeled following her accident thony lake. Colleen and Timmie returned ers residence duction and in family living in Howard Myrick, Russell and Shel home July 7 from a thrce-wcek Attend Family Picnic creased one percent in May to set ley. Guests in the Myrick home Maude Cooper, former Sunset I M. tc v and Darlene Hill of Ap vacation trip to the midwestern I Dl • Valley Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hopkins a new record high of 323 percent j during the past week to visit the Valley resident now living at were weekend guests states Their first stop was at Or attended a family picnic Monday of the 1910-14 average. Rising Dane family included his mother, Vale, visited Sunday with Mr of their grandparent», Mr and leans. Neb., where they visited Mrs. Loyd Adams. costs have been the major factor ( M rs. Owen Coons of Juntura; his and Mrs. Ken Lorensen. Mrs. Walter Bishop returned at Julia Davis park in Boise. her parents, Mr and Mrs J. F. Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater re in the income squeeze farmers! sister. Mrs. John McDaniels and last Thursday evening from To Couplet Visit at Halfway Conant and brothers and sisters. Visit* From Portland peka. Kan., where she had been turned Wednesday evening. July have suffered since the end of I children of Parma; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers, Mi I They went to Lucas. Kan., to 7, from British Columbia where | Caroline Alexander of Portland ! Jerry Myrick and Vicki of Pen World War II. with a sister who is seriously ill. and Mrs. Mark Noel spent the visit Brown’s mother, Mrs Opal she had been visiting relatives. From 1947-64. grow farm in dleton; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gyl- is visiting her sister. Mrs Keith weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Enroute home they visit Anniversary Picnic Held Mr. and Mrs. Ricks Gale and 1 come increased a little less than I lenskog and daughter of Ontario; Langley and family. Howard Smith and family nt ed places of interest including the Jolly Jane club members held children of Boise visited in the Sunday dinner guests in the Halfway, Mr». Byers, Mr». Smith Bad luinds and Black Hills of $8 billion but was accompanied ! Mr. and Mrs, Gary Quinn and their 30th anniversary picnic re parental Smith and Gale homes by an increase of more than ! children. Frank Holub home were Mr. and and children were Saturday after South Dukota and Yellowstone cently in the Adrian park. In at A potluck supper was served Mrs. Glen Teague and daughters noon visitors of Mrs. Ed Stephens park during the weekend. $12 billion in farm production tendance were 40 members, for Mrs. Gabriel Astoreca. Carmen in Apple Valley. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Wood and cost*. Thu* costs went up $1.50 | during the evening of July 7 at Visit in Hendrick* Home mer members and several chil for each $1 in gross income. ! the Myrick residence. In addition and Audrie visited July 7 in the family of Homedale. Mr. and Mrs. Peggy Seuell is xpending this Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blair of dren. A short program was given Part of the postwar increase in to the Arizona family, guests in- Billy Linville home. The Linvilles week in Caldwell where she is at Rigby recently spent several days with Mrs. Pauline McGinnis pre- Norman Ball of Nampa were Sun farm costs is a result of the in I eluded Mr. and Mrs. Sid Kelley, have a new daughter, born July 3 tending a School of Missions at visiting in the home of his bro siding. A memorial service was day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer creased use of production aids, | Mr. and Mrs. Clay Jensen and the and named Amelia Dawn Wood. Joe Keller of Nampa call-1 College of Idaho. Colleen Gifford held for the 13 members who Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb spent of Nyssa was a Sunday visitor of ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and but price*, wage* and taxes also Joel Mitchell, Lyle Miner and ed during the afternoon. w P Handl icka < >tin-r have succumbed. the weekend at Cascade and Peggy Seuell in the Woodrow Mi Jerry Myrick families. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller and have increased. guests in the Hendricks home to Among the guests were two Warm lakes. Gwen, Mike and Ju Seuell home family are vacationing at Berg- For example, taxes on farm visit the Blairs were Messrs and charter members of the club. Mrs. lie spent the weekend with their Frances Seuell left Sunday for Mmes Thane ¡¿ankford and girls dorf. real estate increased 144.1 per GUESTS AT PAYETTE Fern Davis of Ontario and Mrs. grandmother, Mae Lytle at Ros- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldredge and Wallowa lake to attend Methodist of Marsing. Gib Holmes and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson of cent from 1947-63. as the result of Erma Sparks of Kingman Kolony. church camp She will be gone Kenneth Recce and family. Alme higher wages and prices and in grandson, Ronnie Eldredge of An well. Ontario and her sister. Mrs. Mary Those traveling the greatest dis tioch, Calif., were Sunday dinner a week. Hendricks ami Debbie of Nyssa. tance were Mrs. Mary Goodenow McCann of Los Angeles were Sat creased demand for local govern guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Car Attend Surprise Party Sunday evening visitors in the Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb ami Arrive* From Now York of Gooding. Mrs. Dorothea Reuter urday evening dinner guests of ment services, such as schools. Glenda Brown of New York Glenn Brown home were Mr. and Inflation is the basic force be penter at Payette. Other guests family attended a surprise birth and Bonnie of Union. Mrs Vera Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson and hind the upward trend in our in the Carpenter residence were day party Thursday. July 8. for City arrived home by plane June Mrs. Glen Conant of Boise, Mr. Collins and Mrs. Mae McConnell Mrs. Mary Thompson. I general price level. A dollar buys Mr. and Mrs. Les Carpenter of her uncle, Lee Davis, on his 90th 17 to visit her parents, Mr and and Mrs Tom Morrow and family of Boise. The afternoon was spent Entertains Church Group Mrs. Glenn Brown. Eugene, Col of Nyssa. Richard Conant and a little less than half as much as McMinnville. anniversary. reminiscing. Women’s association of United it did right before World War II. I Isiys, Florence Morris and »on of Mrs. Frank Holub and Mrs. Ira leen. Timmie and friends. Presbyterian church of Adrian Inflation is due largely to govern VISIT FROM PENDLETON Visit Relatives in Moscow Mr. and Mrs. Dean Holmes and Mountain Home, Mr and Mr». Price helped work on the float Mrs. Pearle Abbott and chil met last Thursday afternoon with ment deficit spending, with new Mr. and Mrs. Doyn Price and last Thursday for the Oregon Doug of Payette were Sunday af John Bretz. dren spent last week visiting her Mrs. Mary Auker. There were 11 welfare projects proposed which family left Wednesday for their Trail Grange to enter in the rodeo ternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs Mr and Mrs. lu-Roy Morris and sister. Mrs. Lorraine Blamier and ladies present The Rev. Elmer will put us further in debt. home in Pendleton after spending parade. The float won first prize. Rolland Holmes and Jerry. John sons of Boise were Sunday eve- Rosenkilde showed a film on mis family at Moscow. Sunday visitors in the Gabe ny Bowen of Nyssa was a Friday ning dinner guests of Mr. and Other factors contributing to several days with their parents, sionary work entitled “The Tale Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Chard. Mr. Astoreca home were her sister, overnight guest of Jerry Holmes Mrs Alfred Adams and Richard Ross English. Cleve and Laur higher labor costs include in ence Clucas attended Baptist of Five Cities.” •_ ww IK creased minimum wage rates, and Mrs. L. R. Price. The Chards Mrs. Al Meirs and family of Ar Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts, increased taxes for social se were Sunday afternoon guests at cata, Calif., Mrs. Tom Wiley and church camp last week at Warm Mrs. Sharon Krause of Nyssa and curity. etc. These costs are the L. R. Price home in Apple children of Nyssa Mrs. Magnus lake. Mrs. Mary Thompson accompa-! Mrs. Karen Carroll of Ontario passed on to the consumer in Valley. Ekanger and Mrs. Jerry Gordon Music Students Desiring Work . . . and family visited during the af nied the Howard Obendorf family visited Sunday evening with Joe higher prices, and the farmer of Roswell to Caldwell on July 4 Brock, who is very ill at the Del is the largest per capita con monetary and fiscal policies; to ternoon in the Astoreca home. CALL BETTY WILSON. 372 2872 no Brock home. to attend a family picnic. sumer of the products of indus encourage competition; to pre Or JUNE HARTLEY. 972-2327 Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Douglas : Mrs. John Packwood, accom try. Government policies per vent the exercise of monopoly SISTER DIES IN UTAH ................. O————— Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Elgan left of Nampa visited Sunday after panied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry mitting unions to exercise pow power by any group; and to make Area Residenti Having Work of Ary Type . . Packwood and son of Payette, are noon with Mr. and Mrs. Dyre j ers denied other groups under appropriate changes in farm pro Sunday to attend Monday funeral visiting her sister. Mrs. Mary DIAL ONE OF ABOVE NT.MEERS Roberts and Mrs. Henderlider. services for his sister in Salt I-ake also increase grams. reducing costs and making the antitrust laws City. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Smith visit Cooper in Kennewick. Wash. it easier for farmers to adjust wage costs. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop and ed Sunday evening with Mr. and Farm programs guaranteeing their operations to changing con- family attended a picnic Sunday Mrs. Frank Shelton of Nyssa. : ditions. at the Bill Bishop home in honor prices, restricting acreage and Visit From Pilot Rock The question is whether these of Mrs. Bishop’s mother, Mrs. encouraging increased use of pro Mr. and Mrs. Bud Prosser and Trout, and her brother, Doug of duction aids such as fertilizer and things will be done under an boys of Pilot Rock are spending Linden, Kan. They all visited supplemental irrigation contribute administration dedicated to a their vacation with his mother. Monday at the Will Bishop home to higher costs. Such programs policy of astronomical spend , also cause farmers to bid up » ing. Nothing will be done until Mrs. Edvthe Prosser, and sister, in CaldwelL Mrs. Delno Brock of Kingman Messrs, and Mmes. Chet Smith, 1 prices of land that has a quota enough taxpayers start to "holl- Kolony. Jack Slabaugh and children of right to grow a “supported crop.” Mr. and Mrs. Darrell English Caldwell. Kenneth Smith and What can be done to stop con and family visited Saturday eve family, Ricks Gale and family of stantly rising farm costs? The ning with Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Eng Boise, Mrs. Pearle Abbott and government needs to take effec lish and family of Denver at the children had a July 4 outing to tive steps to stabilize the value Marion English home in Nampa. Givens Hot Springs. of the dollar through appropriate By Mr». Dyre Robert* BIG BEND—The hail, wind and rain storm that hit this area last Thursday evening did consider able damage at Big Bend. It flattened and stripped corn fields, especially those of Rich Holly, Ernest Seuell and Emery Camer on and ruined the prune crop for Varner Hopkins. The storm tore up a corn crib at the Rich Holly farm, toppled a tree on the Dyre Roberts house and blew three trees down at the Bill Bishop place. Beet and corn fields were hurt the worst and some roads were badly washed. Booming Farm Costs BAND STUDENT EMPLOYMENT PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY IT’S HARVEST TIME! For Top Prices BRING YOUR SMALL GRAINS TO FARMERS FEED & SEED Wheat, Oats, Barley • • • Mixed Grains SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL! Physicians and Surgeons K. E, KERBY. M.D. K. A. DANFORD. M.D. KEN PFAFF. M.D. Physicians and Surgeon* Dial 372-2241 Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Daily Except Saturday and Sunday; Saturday, 10 to 12. MAULDING CLINIC L. A. Maulding, M. D. Physician and Surgeon “By Appointment Only” Dial 372-2216 Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Daily Except Wednesday, Satur day and Sunday; Wednesday and Saturday, 9 to 12. DAVID W. SARAZIN, M.D. I Physician and Surgeon , Hours. 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, 10 to 12 Noon. — Phones — Office 372-3365 Res. 372-3173 Office: 213 Main Street 117 Good Avenue NYSSA Phone 372-2201 . OREGON We’ve switched to electric heat ! “Our home is easier to keep clean and far more comfortable since we switched to electric heat,” says Mr. Boyd Swanson of Payette. “Our heating costs are about the same as they were before. Our electric services give us more for our money than anything else we buy.” Dentists J. R. CUNDALL DENTIST 17 South Third Street Dial 372-3538 Nyssa Oregon FARMERS Feed & Seed Co vents? J. W. OLSEN. D. M. D. DENTAL OFFICE Seventh and Bower Ave. Dial 372-3311 Nyssa Oregon Veterinarians TREASURE VALLEY ANIMAL HOSPITAL On Alberta Ave. Dial 372-2251 Nyssa, Oregon Dr. B. E. 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