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THURSDAY. APRIL 14. 1966 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN National Production of Milk Declines; Higher Prices Seen for Consumers 4-H Stitchettes Plan Cooked Food Sale A drop in national milk output during 1965 and this year and a sell-out of government owned duiry products have prac tically put Unde Sam out of the dairy product storage busi- ' ness at least for the time being. As a result, income pros pects look brighter for dairy farmers, particularly in areas outside the Pacific coast. ♦ The recent trends in U. S. storage holdings of American milk production and storage cheddar cheese were one - fifth stocks indicate continued in below average. creased prices for domestic Higher Support Prices Seen milk and duiry products, accord These developments suggest ing to Stophen C. Murks, exten higher support prices for manu sion agricultural economist ut factured milk during the market- Oregon State university. : ing year beginning April 1, ac Murks says the U. S output of cording to Marks. The secretary milk dropped shurply during the of agriculture will announce the first two months of 100(1, due new support price before April 1. Oregon dairymen produced the lurgely to a six pen-ent reduction in the nation’s milk cow popula sumc amount of milk in January tion in 1905 The decline con and February as they produced a tinued this winter ns more dairy year earlier, although milk cow men retired or shifted to beef or numbers were down 10,000 from off-farm employment. The drain a year earlier. Milk prices to of farm manpower into the armed Oregon producers have averaged forces is helping speed up the slightly higher so far this year, rate of decline in milking herds but cost of production is also up, according to Marks. Record Produced in 1964 Nationally, milk prices are up The two-month total of 19 1 much more than they are in Ore THESE LADS ARE STUDYING a project con Sieve Fritts, Kerry Franklin. Kim Wardwell and billion pounds lugged behind the gon cerning rockets, one of many entries in the recent Don Wilson. Numerous area residents viewed the previous year’s total for the sumo Apple Valley Arts and Science fair staged in the display, sponsored annually by the Apple Valley two months by 1.1 billion pounds. school gymnasium. The boys are (left to right) PT A unit. The 1905 totul production was EASTER DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs W. W. Foster and down two billion pounds from the record 127 billion produced dur Miss Karen Ellis were Easter GUESTS IN SMITH HOME CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARIES dinner guests in the home of Mr. ing 1904. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hawkins and and Mrs. Raymond Sager. The A dinner served Sunday in the The drop In output of milk and lutter couple and Miss Ellis visit Judy of Vale, Mr. and Mrs. Don S. C. McConnell home was in ob dairy products also has helped ed during the afternoon at the Strickland and Jo, Mr and Mrs. servance of both Easter and the deplete surplus stocks held by Blaine Brown home in Caldwell. Dean Sisson, Dee and Garry birthday anniversaries of two the government Cheese, butter! Kressly were Easter dinner guests family members. Guests included By Mrs. G. E. Mackey and non-fat dry milk have been ATTENDS SUNDAY WEDDING of Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Smith. The Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Moore, Mrs. Messrs, and Mnu-s. Fred Brown withdrawn from the monthly' Mel Beck attended the April 3 latter couple visited one day last \ Charles Powell, Tami and Robin, field, Gayle Martin and families sales list of the Commodity Credit j wedding of his nephew, Bob Beck, were recent Sunday dinner guests week with the Wilbur Smith all ’ of Nampa. The group was corporation. and M iks Gail Harris at Burley, of their parents, Mr and Mrs. family at Union. celebrating anniversaries for Mc U S. cold storage holdings of i Idaho The bridegroom has been Connell and Moore. Wesley Walker Sr. dairy products at the start of a frequent visitor in the Mel EASTER VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Al Sondertnan of March showed the smallest stocks Beck residence during the past Portland were April 4 overnight Easter dinner guests in the GUESTS IN REECE HOME of butter since Muy 1, 1952 Cold several years guests of her brother-in-law and home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Min Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Corak of sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Cart er were Mrs. Marguerite McNeill La Grande, Mr. and Mrs. Bob wright. and Mrs. Freda Miner. Evening Giles and Scott of Homedale and Lois Patterson of Ontario was visitors and dinner guests were Miss Connie Mitchell were Sun-; a recent weekend guest of Mary Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Miner, Larry day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Looney. and Lori. Kenneth Reece and family. Returns From Nampa Hospital Clyde Underwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Martin, returned y " A'Z home on April 2 from a Nampa hospital where he had undergone I surgery earlier in the week. /•W | YOU CAN RELAX ABOUT Mr. and Mrs. Forie Martin were * • ; recent dinner guests of their son YOUR FAMILY, YOUR HOME, J JA and daughter-in-law, the Gayle !•! ** Martins YOUR CAR, EVEN YOUR BOAT... Mr. and Mrs. Chick Beams of gT WHEN YOUR INSURANCE AGENT /1 MENS — SHORT-SLEEVE Buhl were April 2 overnight I j. .i guests of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. DISPLAYS THIS SIGNI Wesley Piercy. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mackey Both Regular Body or Slim and Trim . . . visited April 3 with her brother- Button-Down or Regular Collar . . . in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A Woven Fabric. Harry Gage in Boise. Mrs. G. E. Mackey was a guest of her moth Sizes S - M - L. V flfl er. Mrs. Florence Gowey, and her Regular 2.99 to 3.99 le33 brother. Mr and Mrs. Joe Gowey and family in the Idaho capital city. Look for the Safeco ”8” with its Mrs. Doty Honored protective roof, and you’ll find Mr. and Mrs. Wally Steiner en an agent who sells the fine it, tertained April 3 in honor of her most complete protection at the 55% Nylon, 45% Rayon — Stretch mother. Mrs. Irene Doty on her lowest possible cost. Yellow —4 Orange — Green — Black — Blue. Stop in to see your Safeco birthday anniversary. Guests in- I eluded Mr. and Mrs. John Kygar Agent soon. Or call him now. With Stirrup. /| ftf) He’s just a phone's length and Florene, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sizes 8 to 16 . ... ............. ..... 4eWW SAFECO away, 24 hours a day I Walker and family of Boise. INSURANCE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan and family visited on a recent BOYS'—HEAVY DENIM Sunday afternoon with his par- ' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Pate Duncan of Vale. Mmes. Ella Cowling of Cortez. Colo., and Leona Morgan of Los Navy — Faded Blue—Tan. Angeles left on March 31 for 217 Good Avenue Nyssa. Oregon Sizes | QQ their respective homes after vis 6 to 16 1 « W W iting their sister, Mrs. Edna Cow- Nobody Settles Claims Faster i ling, for the past 10 days. Members of the Stitchettes 4-H sewing club held their ninth meeting Saturday afternoon with President K a r r y Cleaver in charge. Pledges were led by Christine Stephen and Marianne Hopman, and the group set May 7 as date of their food sale. Shirley Clea ver and Diane Okano were se lected to contact various Nyssa Orr will serve refreshments at the business firms to determine loca April 30 meeting in the home of tion of the sale. Virginia Cleaver. Christine Stephen and Rhonda —Mildred Widmer, Reporter. THE NEW , TELEPHONE •' — DIRECTORY IGOES TO PRESS /SOON! NOW’S THE TIME TO ORDER PERSONALIZED LISTINGS If your phone is used frequently by others who live in your home — boarders or rela tives for example — encourage them to order their own personalized listing in the new directory. Each low-coat listing shows name, address, and phone number. To order, call our Business Office. Adrian Area BUSINESSMEN: Missed calls mean missed business. Make it easy for customers and prospecta to call you with an advertise ment in the Yellow Pages. Just call our Business Office, and ask for a Yellow Pages representative. MALHEUR HOME TELEPHONE CO. NO MYSTERY!! 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