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THURSDAY. AUGUST 25. 1966 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE THREE Mike Pratt Undergoes Crop Outlook, State Market Prospects Navy Basic Training Seaman Recruit Michael A. Listed by OSU Extension Economist iYutt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Potluck Dinner, Meeting Planned By Legion Groups Oregon wheat, eggs, onions, larnh imports, fruit and nut F. Pratt of route 1, Nyssa, is un crops * >|<l the market spotlight this week, according to Ste dergoing nine weeks of basic Members of Nyssa American phen L. Marks, Oregon State university extension agricul training at the Naval Training Legion Post 79 and auxiliary will | Center in San Diego. tural economist. hold their first meetings of the According to a Navy news re- ’ Oregon onion growers should pocket more money for their season on Thursday, Sept 1, crop this fall and winter, due to a smaller late summer crop lease, he is receiving instruction it is announced by Commander in Naval customs, courtesies and Charles Steffens. nationally. Marks says the* late summer crop, which goes record 11X15 crop Thin may mean organization, ordnance, gunnery, A potluck dinner is being plan .seamanship, damage control, first into storage to supply most of I .slightly higher grocery store aid, ned at 7 p.m. and all interested swimming, survival, ship veterans are urged to attend. Post the onions marketed during prices for onions this winter. board drills and sentry duty. members attending are asked to fail and winter, lcxiks like it Egg supplies this summer also A program of physical fit take a covered dish and own table will be down 11 percent from the have been smaller, according to ness, military drill and inspec-1 service, and the women will as the economist, leading to higher tions keeps the recruits mentally sist in serving the meal. egg prices. However, he points and physically alert during their out, higher feed prices and rising training. During the business sessions, costs of wages, interest, taxes and reports will be given by Laurel Pratt's Navy classification tests j , equipment have soaked up the Beck and James Anderson, dele will determine whether he will increased egg prices and left gates to Girls* and Boys* State be assigned to a school, shore poultrymen in general no better sessions during the summer station or ship after his gradua By Helen Hoffman 1 off than u year ago. months. tion. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Durfee and Egg Price Drop Expected A tentative schedule of post family were Sunday dinner guests activities in the community will RUMMAGE SALE ANNOUNCED lie expects egg prices to head at the home of his parents, Mr. be discussed during the Legion Members of Futura chapter, and Mrs. Charles Durfee at Cald | down a.s summer heat abates and CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS at Malhaur Coun ning the top 4-H animal sold for $55 per cwt. and naires’ program. National Secretaries association, the new, larger crop of pullets well, Thc Irvin Durfee couple ty Fair. 1966, are shown above. On the right is brought $114.40. Buyer was Ontario Meat com visited Saturday evening at the hatched earlier this year comes will hold a rummage sale Satur Jim Bishop and his Yorkshire sow who took pany. Julie's parents are the Steve Hirai's of VISITORS FROM BAKER day, Aug. 27, starting at 8:30 a m. Emery Cameron home in Big into full production. the Ridgeview community, route 1, Homedale. grand champion showman honors in the FFA Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Leuck Numerous articles will be on Broiler production is up and Bend. She is an active member of the Adrian Live and son of Baker visited during sale in the southwest corner sec division. Jim is a son of the Mancel Bishops and prices have stayed a little ahead Mrs. E<l Foss und children of stock club. tion of the Towne Garage build a 1966 graduate of Nyssa high school. The young the weekend with his brother-in- Seattle and Mrs. Hetty Orr visit- of last year, but increased costs ing, located at Third and Main lady is Julio Hirai, displaying her champion mar —Journal Photo*. law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Tom of production offset the small ed Friday afternoon with Mrs. Ed streets in Nyssa. ket swine. At the fat stock auction Friday eve- Johnson. Bancroft nt the home of her par price advantage. Turkey is a bar ents, Mr. and Mrs Elza Niccum. gain buy at retail this summer, Mrs. Bancroft (Florence Niccum) with supplies going to market and children are spending the during the first six months of !!XW a fourth larger than during summer here. the first half of 1965. Howell Family Picnic Held Marks says a total Oregon tree A Howell family picnic was fruit and nut crop, a little larger held Sunday at Lake Owyhee In than last year, is in the making. attendance were Mrs. Bertha July’s weather favored Oregon Laurcston; her son-in-law and fall harvested fruit crops. How z; daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Wiss ever, strawberry production has • K of Newell, Iowa. Others present been revised downward to 97,- i were Mr. and Mrs. Russell How 150,000 pounds. This is still well ■ ell and grandsons, Ricky and above the short crop delivered Russell Tennant; Mrs. Frank Gra last year, he points out. ham, Mr. and Mrs. John Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howell and chil-' Lamb Imports Eyed A sharp decline in lamb prices dren of Fruitland. Mrs. Laures- thLs year ia bringing lamb im ton is a cousin of the Howells. '■-■'A ■ The group had a picnic supper ports into the limelight again, ac cording to Marks. % , , ' ■ at the Russell Howell residence Recently introduced legislation that evening. Mr. and Mrs Wiss would add lamb imports to the and Mrs. I.aureston visited last Thursday afternoon with Mr. and off-shore meat import quota law approved by congress two years Mrs. Frank Graham. ago, Imports of some 8 million pounds of lamb during January- VISITORS FROM INDIANA May this year were up 68 percent Mr. and Mrs. Albert Turner of compared to the same months in LaPo’-tc, Ind., were recent visit 10*15. Mutton imports for process ors or Mrs. Mabel Houston, Mr. ing increased even more to a total BIG VALUES ar® just a "SNIP" away, and Mrs. Eales Sumpter. The I of 26 million pounds. The total visitors were enroute home fol is equivalent to about three weeks so reach for a pair of scissors and cut lowing an extended vacation trip J of domestic lamb and mutton yourself In on some beautiful menus at throughout the northwest. production. REALLY BIG SAVINGS! Wheat dominated grain market RETURNS FROM BEND news as prices moved toward COUPON SPECIAL COUPON SPECIAL H Hay Wahlert returned last two-year peaks and the secretary Thursday to the home of his par of agriculture announced another This Coupon Is Worth Thia Coupon la Worth ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wahlert, increase in 1967 wheat acreage after spending the summer on the allotments. 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