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THURSDAY. AUGUST 2. 1962 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON Start IJou liiui Hall llolliaq You're Off io a Good Siarl When You Shop Here for Back-to-School. Our Buys Rale Top Honors for QUALITY and VALUE.. .You'll Go io lhe Head of the Class For Smart Shopping! Annual Family Savings Event Starts Thursday, August 2nd First Quality! THESE MEN MET Monday afternoon at the Bill Hamilton home io formulate plans to start the bowling balls rolling" when the Sugar Bowl is finished around Sept. 1 and the season opens. They are (left io right) Duane Holcomb, manager of the Sugar Bowl; Bob Fangen. vice president of the men's city association; Emil Wohlcke. president of the Nyssa group; and Hamilton, secretary treasurer. —Staff Photo. . k lnCJUlRIl Kolony Hirai Gives Onion And Potato Report Good yield prospects for Sweet Spanish onions in Colorado have been reported by Roy Hirai of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft and Nyssa, following a survey trip Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy spent through the area last week. Colo from Tuesday until Thursday of rado is the major area competing last week fishing on the Salmon with Malheur county and south river above Cascade. west Idaho in production of Mrs. Dale Ashcraft, accompan Sweet Spanish onions. ied by Mrs. Bernal Maybon and Hirai toured the area of the Ar Mrs. Wesley Piercy, drove to kansas valley annd the farming Eagle Friday to the Rube Graham district north of Denver. He re home where they played cards ported onion tops standing waist with the Happy Dozen pinochle high, with stands good over most club. of the area. Hirai noted some hail Mr. and Mrs. Joe Viers and damage in the area, and reported family of Eugene arrived Satur this is a constant threat to onion day evening to spend part of their production in the high elevation vacation with his parents, Mr. and of the Colorado fields. He pointed Mrs. Virgil Viers. out that yield prospects are good, Mrs. Ralph Shelton and family I and that with an increase over visited Tuesday afternoon at the last year in acres planted the Virgil Viers home before return Colorado area could put out a ing to Boise. They had spent the large volume of onions. past 10 days with her father, Ar Hirai made his crop tour en chie Moses. route home from a Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sparks and D. C. meeting of the National Po family of Boise spent Sunday tato Advisory Committee, on visiting at the Art Sparks home. which he is the Oregon represen- Visit in Parents' Home I tative. He reported that the potato Mr and Mrs. Glen W. Godfrey committee has recommended a and family of Preston, Idaho, vis referendum of growers on a ited several days last week at the nationwide cull regulation, and home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. has recommended also that hear Paul Wynn, on their return trip ings be reopened this fall on es from the World's Fair at Seattle. tablishment of a national pot a to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lane of Ad marketing order. nan, Mrs. Keith Lane and chil The committee also recom- dren left Saturday to spend a mended compulsory grade in week visiting with the Ross Lane spection on potatoes to make the family of San Jose, Calif., and at restriction on marketing culls ef Santa Rosa in the home of Mr. fective. and Mrs. Sauer. The potato advisory committee Mr. and Mrs. Pete Franks and was called together July 12 by family, Mr. and Mrs. James Phi Robert Duncon J r., Assistant fer, Jannie and Chuck held a Secretary of Agriculture. Purpose swimming party and wiener roast of this meeting was to review on the Owyhee river Wednesday results of seven regional hearings night in celebration of the 11th on a national marketing agree birthday anniversary of John ment held last spring. Paul Franks. Hirai also observed potato pro Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sant vis duction and marketing in the ited Wednesday with Archie Colorado area during his visit Moses. there. He noted that reds are ready for harvest, and that the Visit Kygars at Rome Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar, ac area has crops of the Early Gem companied by Mr. and Mrs. Jim variety with about the same size Hite, drove Tuesday to the Lynn as the same variety here. He visited areas in northern Kygar home at Rome. Mavis and Janean, who had been visiting Colorado where potato production there, returned home with them. I is being started with well irriga Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thomp tion on land previously used for son spent Thursday night in Boise dry land wheat. One operation at the Ron Thompson home and visited used a single automatic also visited With Mr. and Mrs. sprinkler setup to irrigate a quarter section of land, with the Rex Walters. sprinkler pipe carried on wheels Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Rube Graham of and rotating in a continuous circle Eagle and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley throughout the irrigating season. Piercy were Sunday dinner guests ANNUAL PICNIC SCHEDULED of the Carl Piercys. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy BY ODDFELLOWS. REBEKAHS called on Mrs. Noel Tuppeny Sun Oddfellow and Rebekah annual day afternoon at Holy Rosary picnic will be held Aug. 5 at 2 hospital in Ontario. o’clock on the lawn at the Tom Mr. and Mrs. Rube Graham Johnson home, 312 south 4th and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy street. drove to Fruitland Sunday after All persons planning to attend noon to visit Sam Bickford. are asked to take a picnic lunch Isaac Martinez arrived home and table service for their own Sunday evening from Canada family. where he had been on a field trip In case of inclement weather with the Explorer Scouts. the picnic will be held in the Visitors in Toomb Home IOOF hall on south first street. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nichols of Richland. Wash., and Mrs Mary Weekend guests at the Lloyd Nichols of Homedale visited Mon Tobler home were longtime day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs friends, Mrs. Helen Savage and Miss Elaine Olson of Cumberland, Bill Toomb. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy Wis. The ladies were enroute were Friday evening visitors at home after attending the World’s the Bill Toomb home. Fair in Seattle. Mrs. John Dority and children visited Sunday afternoon at the For Cobalt Deficiency John Thiel home. If the feed you buy was grown Carol and Cheryl Brock spent in the West, it may well be defi the weekend with their grand- cient in cobalt. Play safe and feed trace mineralized salt to stock. — and — General Repairs TRUCKS — TRACTORS CARS —MACHINERY KYGAR'S REPAIR SHOP 111 Bower Nyssa mother, Mrs Edith Prosser of Big Bend. Mr and Mrs Wiley Callister spent Thursday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jensen and daughter at Ontario. Mr and Mrs. Tony Martinez ac- , companied Mr and Mrs. Manuel Defuentes of Nyssa to Silver City, Idaho. Monday on a picnic and J outing. Mr and Mrs. Wiley Callister spent Sunday in Caldwell visit ing their son, Wayne SWEAT SHIRTS W By Ruth Bowers WELDING GIRLS' SHORT SLEEVE DRESS SPECIAL Wash n Wear—Drip-Dries. 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