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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE EIGHT Trio From Canada Visits Petersons; Feied ai Dinners Sunday Installation Riles Conducted For Grange Officers of Big Bend Unit THURSDAY. JANUARY 20. 1966 Adrian News By Mrs. G. E. Mackey Oregon Poiaio Growers Fail io Agree On Yield, Quality of New Varieties Problems with new potato varieties, such as Norgold, Sho Mr. and Mrs. Willem Mantel By Mr*. Dyre Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Ira Richards and shoni and Kennebec, and chemical control of disease and in returned recently from a va family .«f Madras spent th«* BIG BEND — Henry Roberts, By Mrs. G. E. Mackey Christmas holidays at the home sects were targets of a potato seed growers meeting at Ore president of the Grange Mutual cation with friends and relatives Life Insurance company, together at Mt. Vernon, Wash. ADRIAN Mr and Mrs. W E of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Wil gon State university Friduy and Saturday, Jan. 14-15. “Failure to look in the rear George Carter of the Klamath Falls research station com Mr and Mrs. Verl Bishop and with a drill team from Nampa, at Piercy entertained with dinner burn Ashcraft Mr und Mrs Bob Jan. 12 for Mr and Mi*. K I. Hamilton und John and Miss piled yield results from 10 fields in Klamath county in 1965. tended a Jan. 9 potluck dinner Steve visited Jan. 8 with Mr. view mirror is apt to provoke Peterson and their house guests. Becky Rigney of Boise, Mr. and tie saal that where the three* at the Big Bend community hall and Mrs. Will Bishop of Caldwell. * bad case of hindsight.” and later installed subordinate Will Bishop is reported to be Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Beck and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft joined the new varieties were grown side potatoes in the 1 -pound and 2- slowly recovering from recent Donald of Canada, Mr. and Mrs group for Christmas dinner. and junior Grange officers. by side with Netted Gems, pound Di-Syston rates. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shelton atui Norgold yielded 3 1 percent Dallas Foster of Star. Powelson also noted that Di- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Coble of I surgery. The Peterson couple and Beck family of Harrisburg spent the more number one grade tub Syston used in conjunction with Mr. ad Mrs. Boyce Van De Richland. Ore., Oregon Grange trio were Jan. 11 evening dinner holidays visiting her brother, Mr ers, Shoshoni yielded 33 percent soil fumigation h«*lp«*d control Water visited recently with Mrs. deputy, were also present. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Staf and Mrs. Elmer Ausman und mure and Kennebec yielded 35 early blight. Bill Van DeWater at Fruitland. Subordinate officers installed ford of Caldwell and evening din family and other relatives. percent more. are Dale Teter, master; Ernest The latter is recovering from Potash Results Observed ner guests last Thursday of Mr. By Emily Myer* virus pneumonia. Frank Pratt of Nampa and He said that growers were di- Rogers, overseer; Ruth Chaney, In u report on use of potash In OWYHEE — Dick Skogan ar and Mrs Men'll Hutchinson and Laura DeVinci of Boise, Bill Loo- 1 jvided in their opinions on the Central Oregon, Dr. Mulcolm lecturer; Marge Sykes, secretary; Attend Wedding in Weiser daughters in Nyssa On Sunday rived home Jan. 12 on leave from and Teresa Sauer of On Midwest-developed Norgold, with Ted Avery, treasurer; Charles Mr. and Mrs. Ted Avery at the Navy and is visiting his par the Becks were hosts for a dinner ney Jr. and Mrs. Marjorie Looney some saying they will plunt more Johnson, superintendent of the Witty, chaplain. tended the wedding of their ents, the Rev. and Mrs Arthur at East Side cafe in Ontario with tario Central Oregon Experiment sta were New Year's dinner guests granddaughter. Charlotte Walker, Skogan and family. Mrs Skogan the Petersons, Hutchinsons and of Mr and Mrs. and others claiming they will i tion, said applications of potash Bill Looney and Mrs. Lorraine Blamier and chil and Robert Martin Jan. 9 at the has been quite ill during the past Piercys as their guests. . have nothing more to do with | ut rates of 800 to 1000 pounds per Mary. dren spent most of last week with Don Oatman home in Weiser. acre gave yield increuses of up week. The Becks, who reside in Duch Mrs Florence Gowey, Mrs. Lus ' them. Helen Hatch is staying with her her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Orville Carroll arrived home ess. Alberta, left Monday morn Durocher and family and Pat J Carter noted that there was a to seven tons un acre over a two- Smith. The Blamiers are being sister, Mrs. Pauline McGinnis, Jan. 12 and Johnnie Carroll came ing to continue on a tri pto Ari Long of Boise. Mr. and Mrs E. M much higher percentage of hollow year period. transferred to Richfield. Idaho. I while on vacation from College ! home Saturday to visit their par zona. Members of the Oregon Seed Mackey, Mr and Mrs Carl Lovitt heart in the Nurgold variety, ti Mmes. Boyce Van DeWater. Place. Wash. She was a Jan. 5 ents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carroll. Potato Advisory council met Sat tubera und penally in the larger und sons were New Year’s dinner Lester Campbell and Varner Hop overnight guest of Mary Weir Both young men are serving with urday morning to discuss propos i it did not appear to have toler- Sunday visitors in the G. E guests of the G. E. Mackey fam kins attended a Mission circle and the next evening visited the Navy. l ance to vcrticillium wilt Sho- ed changes in the certification Mackey home were Mr. and Mrs ily. meeting Jan. 6 at the home of Mary Thompson. shoni, on the other hand, appear standards to permit production Charles Johanneson of Nampa, Visit Portland Relative* Mr. and Mrs Ernest Rogers left Mrs. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters Mr. and Mrs Carl Lovitt and ed to have considerable tolerance of certified seed potatoes on land Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Martin and Jan. 5 for Casper. Wyo., to visit went to Nampa Sunday to visit sons. Diane Jennings of Nyssa with a nematode history under Millers Host Family Dinner to wilt. family recently spent several his brother. Eldon. certain conditions and methods Marlene Slippy, who is in a hos I was a weekend guest of Laura days visiting relatives in Port Treatment Controls Aphids Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller enter Jolly Jane club members met of handling certification tags, tained Jan. 9 for members of the Jan. 5 at the home of Mrs. Mar pital. The Walters later called at Mackey. Mr. and Mrs. Mackey land. Helen and Avanell visited In a report on the use of Di- bulk shipping certificates, ship Holly family. Those present were garet Olsen. Mrs. Sarah Cart the Vernon Slippy residence and and Larry visited last Thursday their mother, Mr. and Mrs. M L. Syston for aphid control, Exten ping point inspections and digging brought Danny home with them with her mother, Mrs Florence Wood at John Day. Messrs, and Mmes. Ray Holly and wright was hostess. Fifteen sion Plant Pathologist Robert inspections. Gowey in Boise. daughters of Boise. Dan Holly, members and two guests, Wini ; for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Monty Spelman Powelson said that the chemical Mr. and Mrs James Stephen Richard Holly and family, Gerrit fred Bennett and Uvelda Am and sons spent the Christmas gave a 93.2 percent aphid kill at GUESTS IN WEEKS HOME Visitors From Portland Timmerman and daughters and mons, were present. Officers for were Sunday dinner guests of John Weeks of Senrcu was a Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dominée holidays visiting her brother. Mr. the rate of one pound per acre in Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tobler at Mrs. Romilda Miller. the coming year were elected as Nyssa. and Lloyd Hines of Portland and Mrs. Clifford Lance and fam Klamath county trials. In addi weekend visitor in the home of Miss Lynn Chaney returned re follows: Mrs. Pauline McGinnis, tion, the treatment gave good his parents, Mr. und Mrs. Tom spent a recent weekend with ily at Pocatello. Mr and Mrs. W. E. Piercy were control of leaf roll infection and Weeks. Other Sunday guests in cently from Spokane, Wash., and president; Pearle Abbott, vice OKK Club Meet* Today Mrs. Dominee’s sister, Mr. and OKK club meeting will be held is visiting her sister, Mrs. Don president; Edythe Prosser, secre Mrs. Elmer Ausman. and did New Year’s dinner guests of Mr there was a reduction in the the Weeks residence were Mr. and Kadel in Caldwell. tary-treasurer. Mrs. Zelma Oca- at 2 o’clock this afternoon in the j some duck hunting while in the and Mrs. Bill Toomb. | amount of net necrosis (brown Mrs. Otis Squler of Boise, Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer and ' ing). There was also good in- Mrs. Glen Weeks and family of Mr. and Mrs. Chet Smith enter mica became a member of the j home of Mrs. William Peutz. Mrs. area. Gladys Morfitt will assist as co- tained Jan. 9 with a family din club. Mr and Mrs. Bob Hamilton of Jeanette. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent I creases in production of No. I Parma. Mrs. Myra Westfall of Grants 1 hostess. ner. Guests included their daugh Boise visited Sunday evening Scott and family of Reubens, Sunday dinner guests in the Idaho, and Miss Jeanette Martin , ters, Mrs. Marilyn Slabaugh and Pass visited several days re Chester •:^x-x-x<<-xx'.'.'x*x*x*x*xx*x*x*x<<-xxy.'.'x'x-.v;*x*x*x*x*:*x*x*x*x Mills home were Mr. and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs of Clarkston. Wash., were recent children of Caldwell, Mrs. Pearle cently with her brother, Chet Mrs. Ronald W. E. Ashcraft. The Ashcrafts Batt of Nyssa. The Monday evening dinner guests in Abbott and family. Mrs. Lorraine Smith and family. Your Credit Assures you visited Saturday evening with her Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dennis and dinner honored Batt on his birth niece, Mr and Mrs. Glen Fred- the W E. Piercy home. Blamier and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mackey and Frank Shelton and Lona of Nyssa. son of Nyssa visited Jan. 5 with day anniversary. During the af ericksen and family at Nyssa. of Year-Round Operating Funds ternoon. the two couples drove to Leland Crummett were Now Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith. Ross Mills was a Sunday din Caldwell to visit Mrs. C. R. Mills V Water, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reed ner guest of his mother, Mrs. Year’s eve guests of Mrs. Jean who is in a nursing home. Martin and sons. The evening and daughters of Boise were re VISITORS FROM CALDWELL Ruby Mills at the Benjamin guest Paulette Patton, granddaughter was spent playing pinochle. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Klahr of cent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. of the Earl Crockers, is home home in Caldwell and took her Visitors From California I Larry Bauman at Nyssa. Mrs. Caldwell were Friday evening for a drive in the afternoon. Mrs Bauman recently spent a few days visitors in the Willis Bertram from the hospital and is reported Mills is reported to be fully re- I Major and Mrs. Don Patrick of be somewhat improved. Riverside. Calif., recently spent with her parents while her hus home following the Nyssa-Valli- to Mrs. * Dick Bones and children 1 covered from the flu and is doing five days visiting at the home of vue basketball game. Mrs. Klahr band was on a business trip. nicely. Mills was a Saturday eve were Saturday visitors in the Mr. and Mrs. Bob Welsh of is the former Louise Hinton of| ning dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. her father, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Melvin Crocker home. Brown. Messrs, and Mme*. Bob Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Adrian. g I G. E. Mackey and family. With PCA crop and livewtuck loans you avoid fenst or ••• Duane Fenn Hospitalized Brown, Jim Moncar of Boise and Welsh and children of Nampa Ward Attends Meeting famine finance», always have money for buying live $ Mrs. Duane Fenn and children Robert Eastman of Caldwell and were recent afternoon callers at ENTERTAIN WITH DINNER stock and machinery, (laying the hands, and nas-ting Mrs. Glenn Ward and children their families were Christmas Recent Saturday evening din were Saturday overnight guests the Horace Chaney home. •e bills as th«*y become due. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl were Sunday dinner guests of dinner guests of the Browns. It PCA Production Cr«*dit Association is a non profit called Jan. 9 on Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain were Mr. and Mrs Crocker. Fenn is a patient at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Denver was the first time in 23 years Glen Sr. at Parma. Supt. Ward that the family had been together i group of farmers and ranchers organized to provide low William Lawler at Meridian. Mrs. J. Elwood Flinders. Mr. and Mrs. Malheur Memorial hospital. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. returned home Sunday evening for a Yule holiday. Gerald Flinders and Randy. coat, common sense financing for farmers and stockmen. Lawler has been quite ill. Clara Corfield were Clyde Gil I after attending a principals’ con Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker You ruceeru your commitmuni for Iho antlra year • operalion then bert, Dorothy Pattee and chil ference in Eugene. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul draw on the funds as they are needed dren, Mrs David Upshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dines of' Parker of Ontario were New No Interest is charged until and unless you actually use the money, children of Caldwell. Baker and Keith Cameron of [ Year’s dinner guests of Mr and and then only tor the time you use it. Mr. and Mrs. John Strickland Wallowa were weekend guests of Mrs. Bill Toomb. Mr. and Mrs. Your payments on the loan reduce lhe principal, lowering your returned home Jan. 11 from a Mr. and Mrs. Wally Steiner. Mr. Robert Toomb of Nyssa were re total loan costs (sometimes to halt the cost ot other plane). vacation trip to Missouri where and Mrs. Lester Smith of Nebras- j cent Sunday visitors in the Par they visited relatives and friends. ka visited Saturday with the ker home. You art* invited to drop by our office for additional Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar and Steiner family. Mr and Mrs. Melvin Sessions I information a-i. about PCA loans and for th«* frt*c Issiklet, Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Talbot Mr. and Mrs. Bob Matthews and and Brad were New Year’s din sting for Profit." No obligation, of course. "Budge of Westfall were Sunday dinner family of Boise were Sunday vis ner guests of her parents. Mr. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charley itors at the home of his brother, and Mrs. Bob Webster. During Culbertson. The latter and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Matthews Jr. the evening, they visited Mr. and PRODUCTION CREDIT Kygar recently visited Marlene and family. Mrs. James Webster and Danny. ASSOCIATION Slippy in a Nampa hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Webster spent Miss Marilyn Parker was hos Sale Begins Friday at 9 cl m. 210 S W Second Street, Ontario. Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith left the weekend with their son, Mr. tess at a recent pink and blue Telephone 889 6471 Monday for their home in Johns and Mrs. Gary Webster in Burley. shower feting Mrs. Ralph Leavitt. ■ o town, Neb., after visiting in the Ken Lorensen, Wilbur Chapin and William Turner homes. Mr. and Mrs. Lorensen and girls and the Wilbur Chapins were Sunday - 118 Main Street Nyssa, Oregon dinner guests in the Turner resi dence. Navymen Arrive To Visit Parents In Owyhee Area PCA i $ I I ft Cinderella Sale Girls' Cinderella Dresses ON SPECIAL SALE! Wilson Bros. Dept. 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