PAGE FOUR PA Ja bu ; chi too P** l to Vei I Mr Uti ft >8 wh H h da 1 8a 1 Kl Pa at THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. M A Y 17. 1951 success or failure in growing certi fied seed potatoes, according to $«*<*< 1 Bond. He lists isolation from com mercial potato fields, good disease- — Potato growers who can produce free seed for planting, and regular certified seed potatoes will be sure ruguing of the crop during the grow of a good market for that part of ing season, as absolute necessities their crop, reports Turner Bond,1 If the crop is to be kept free of county extension uncut Certified disease seed potatoes of good quality will Isolation of seed potato fields brine local growers good returns be from commercial acreage Is neces cause of saving in transportation sary to control the movements of which ts a large part of the price Insects which carry virus diseases paid for seed stocks bought In from from one field to another. Oregon other states. certification rules specify 300 fe n Orowers In the Malheur area have as the minimum distance certified not produced much certified seed .n plantings must be separated from the past, Bond reports, because other potato fields. Bond said dis many have been satisfied to use un tances of one-half mile or more certified seed, and others who have from other fields are even more tried to certify have not had good desirable, as aphis, the insect re conditions for bringing their crop sponsible for most disease spread, through free of disease. Of 90 acres Is a winged Insect, and will travel entered for certification In 1900, considerable distances. only 11 acres met all the require Another factor sometimes over ments for certification. looked Is the quality of seed planted Three major factors determine for a certified lot. Blue tag seed Market (io«»! For Ortifiuil Oi at Bi wl nc Ci P' LI ol al o F ai U Evening service, 8 p. m. Tuesday evening prayer a n d Wednesday evening prayer ser praise service. 8 p. m Friday evening young people’s vice, 8 p. m. service, 8 p. m. Everyone welcome L. D. S. 1st WARD Dean Fife, Bishop Sunday—Priesthood meetings. 9:15 CATHOLIC CHCRCH a. m. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Sac- Park Avenue and Third Street i rament, 8 p. m. Rev. P. J. Gaire, Pastor Tuesday—Relief society. 2 p. m. Eunday, 9:30 a. m. mase Wednesday—M. I. A., 8 p. m. Thursday—Primary. 10 a. m. ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. C. T. Crenshaw, Rector ADRIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH Church school. 10 a. m. Henry E. Moore, Pastor Church services. 7 30 p, m., every Bible school, 10 a. m. Sunday evening. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Pioneer C. E., 7:30 p. m. SUNSET VALLEY Young People’s C. E.. 7:30 p. m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Evening worship, 8:15 p. m. Rev. Quentin ( alapp Sunday school, 10 a. in. Worship services, 11 a. m. THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH Adrian, Oregon Young People, 7 p. m. Church school, 10 a. m. Evangelistic meeting, 8 p. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Wednesday Bible study. 8 p. m. Young People’s study period, 7 p m. FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Evangelist message, 8 p. m. Fifth Street A Park Avenue Wednesday prayer service, 7:30 Worship service at 7:30 p. m. each 1 HE METHODIST COM MINITI p. m. Sunday. CHURCH Donald S. Campbell, Minister MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Leave On Trip— 9 45 a m., church school. Elder Harold G. Emce, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boydell left 11 a m„ morning worship. Theme: Wednesday morning on a trip to "Kingdom Road Builders”. An Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. Salem, Portland, Bremerton and them: "The King of Love My Shep Song service. 7:30 p. m Grand Coulee. herd Is" by Shelley. The officers of the Woman’s Society of Christ - -nrrunujmm ian Service will be installed. 7 p m. There will be no Youth Fellowship because of the baccal aureate service at the high school. can vary In quality enough to affect an acreage planted for seed, though It is good enough for raising com mercial potatoes. Blue tag russet seed can have 1 4 percent leafroll in the seed, wtuan In a year a heavy apals popupation would be enough of a start to spread considerably. One-tenth of a percent in the seed source is the most that can be plant ed to give a good chance of getting the crop through. A seed grower always should select his seed source on the basis ol field readings to get the best possible lot. Every diseased plant in a seed potato field Is a source of infection for other plants, Bond warns, and regular rogulng of plants showing virus disease should begin as soon as plants are large enough for symptoms to be seen. Rouging out diseased plants should continue throughout the season. Here For Sunday— Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Conrad and Mrs. Vernice Oorton ol New Plym outh were guests at a Mother’s day dinner at the home erf Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson Sunday. To Twin F a lls- Rev and Mrs. Donald S. Camp bell were in Twin Falls last week when Mrs. Campbell attended the meeting of the W. S. C. S. o l the Idaho conference Thursday and Rev. Campbell attended the board of education meeting al the Meth odist church Friday. On Leave— Bob Church, who has been sta tioned at Camp Cook, California, ts on furlough visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Church. He will leave May 24 tor Camp Stoneman at i Pittsburgh, California. Refreshing^ CIIUKCII NOTES Faiiy Kisses SWEET’S SALT LAKE Freeman One-Man AUTOMATIC Twin-Tie Pick-up Hay Baler CHURCH OF CHRIST Austin J. Hollingsworth, Minster 10 a. m., church school. This Sun- I day school will conduct a daily va cation Bible school beginning Mon- ] day, June 5. Mrs. Opal Robbins will be superintendent. 11 a m.. morning worship. Ser mon topic Is "The Supreme Quest” . Following the morning worship will occur the annual election of church officers. The Christian Youth Fellowship held at 0:30 will be adjourned as will also the 8 p. m. worship serv ices because of the annual baccal aureate service at the high school Both of these night programs will be resumed the following Sunday. ti c PUMPS During May only w« have been authorized to offer many *izes of Jacuzzi Pumps at new low prices. See us today about your water, requirements and take advantage of these May Special savings. THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENF. Rev. Glen Abla. Pastor Sunday school. 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. N Y. P. S service, 7 p. m. Evening service, 8 p, m. Mid-week prayer meeting, Wed nesday 8 p. m. Visitation, Thursday from 7:30 to 9 There will be a brief Mother's day meeting of interest at the m orn ing service. EDER HARDWARE CO. ASSEMBLY OK GOD 2nd and Reece Frank C. Coley, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m. Classes for all ages. Morning worship. 11 a, m. 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