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THURSDAY. JUNE 20. 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TWO THE GATE CITY JOURNAL TED M. BRAMMER. Editor and Publisher PAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES Single Copies------- 10c In Malheur County, Oregon, and Payette and Canyon Counties, Idaho: One Year -----$3.50 Six Months - $2.50 Elsewhere in the U. S. A.: Per Year $4.00 Six Months $2.50 Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa, Oregon, for Transmission Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter Under the Act of March 3, 1879. Miss Lois Seuell Participates Friday In Spring Music Festival at Caldwell Adrian Church Ladies Report on Activities Slated in Near Future Oregon Siale University Conducts Field Tests io Develop Beiler Onions LOUDER! An onion superior in yield, quality, storage ability and re- distance to oink root, the most important onion disease, is being sough? in field tests being conducted by Oregon State Women’s association of the Ad rian Community church met last Thursday afternoon at the R D. McKinley home with 16 members 1 n attendance. Mrs. McKinley, president, was in charge of the meeting, while Mrs. Marguerite Scott led devotionals. Mrs. Earl Winn told of the need for women’s cotton dresses and I children’s clothing for a rummage sale to be conducted at the Adrian labor camp, with date to be an nounced later. She reported that there had been approximately 200 migrants at the camp, but many had now gone to Eastern Idaho and will return later. She said they also are in need of an Eng- lish instructor. A cooked food sale is planned Saturday, June 22, in the Adrian stores. Purpose of the sale is to raise funds to pay tuition and car fare for children of the commu nity to attend Sawtooth camp. It was announced that vacation Bible school will begin July 8 and continue until July 19. Morning sessions, from 9 to 11:30, are being planned. A report on the Synod school to be held June 24-28 in Caldwell was given at the June 13 meeting. — Un Heading the project, in cooperation with Western Oregon Onion Growers association, are W. A. Frazier, horticulturist, and E. K. Vaughn, plant path-* ologist, OSU Agricultural Ex- life. The best lines found will périment station. Cooperating then be further inbred and hy. with them are A. A. Duncan, | bridized and field tested again, OSU extension vegetable pro Duncan explained. This year also, Duncan is con duction specialist, and Washing ton and Marion county extension ducting field trials at various places throughout the state in an agents. Some 450 small plots have been effort to find a satisfactory small established in the Lake Labish, white onion for processing which Gaston and Corvallis areas, Dun can be grown in Oregon for both can said, to test hybrids, selec canning and freezing operations. By manipulation o f seeding tions, breeding lines and varieties. The onions being tested were de rates and variety, Duncan hopes veloped mostly from the Danvers to produce white onions from %’s variety by plant breeders at OSU, to 1% inches in size. Pure white University of Wisconsin, private onions are necessary for process industry and the U.S. Department ing because of their attractive of Agriculture Research center at color after cooking, he explaihed. Presently, the United States im Beltsville, Md. ports nearly all such onions. Selected by Willamette Growers Many of the Danvers strains used in the onion breeding pro gram in Oregon were selected for many years by Willamette Valley growers themselves, Duncan not ed. Although researchers feel the I grower selections are already of superior quality, they hope a higher degree of pink root resist ance can be incorporated in them, he said. It is extremely important too that test plants be grown and se lected on the sites and soil types where they will be grown com Taking Your Magic mercially. Carpet to Far The soil in the Lake Labish j area is a peat-type, while the Away Places? Gaston soils contain less than 50 Before You Go, Stop In for e percent organic matter. The plots near Corvallis at the OSU vege table research farm are in min eral soil containing less than five Accident and percent organic material. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith spent the weekend with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Beguhl and family in Boise. Their grandson, Jimmy Beguhl, returned home with them for a nine-day visit. Mrs. Dyre Roberts and grand daughter, Becky, visited June 12 with Mr. and Mrs. David Krause of Nyssa. Speak CHURCH GROUP PLANS Mary and Susie Carroll visited CHICKEN DINNER SLATED TO ATTEND THREE-DAY MEET Here io Attend Wedding Wednesday with their grandpar AT FRIENDSHIP CHURCH Nearly 800 persons are expected ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hatch and The Rev. Lewis Kephart of A chicken dinner will be served of Owyhee. Susie was a Sunday daughter, Cindy of Bend, spent to attend the Jehovah’s Witnesses at 12 noon Saturday, June 29, in Nampa will be guest speaker Fri overnight guest in the Carroll the weekend with his aunt, Helen Friendship Baptist church at 10 day, Saturday and Sunday eve circuit convention beginning to home. Hatch. While here they attended South First street in Nyssa. There nings at the Pentecostal church, morrow in Caldwell, it was an Eddie Cooper of Kennewick, the Thompson - Johnson wedding will be a cover charge, and ac Seventh street and Emison ave nounced this week by Charles Wash., arrived Monday to spend Sunday at Vale. cording to the pastor, the public nue, according to an announce Dodge, presiding minister of the a week with his uncle and aunt, local group. Mrs. Mary Brumbach and Helen is invited. ment by the Rev. Joe Moore. Mr. and Mrs. John Packwood. Hatch called June 12 on Mr. and A number of Nyssans will be Services will begin each eve Mrs. John Packwood helped her Mrs. Frank Miller. ning at 8 o’clock. Special music among delegates representing 16 CIRCLE MEETINGS SLATED son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Erie Mausling and Methodist W S C S circles will will be provided by the Kephart congregations from the southern Mrs. Harry Packwood move Sat children and Mr. and Mrs. Phil meet today at 2 o’clock in various family which is known as the Idaho circuit, Dodge said. urday to their trailer house at Bockus entertained their parents, “Singing Kepharts.” They have Highlight of the convention will the Hatch Trailer Courts at Gay Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mausling of homes. Mrs. Robert Martin will a radio program which is broad be a free public Bible discourse be hostess to the Fulton circle. Way. Adrian, Sunday evening in the Ladies of the Lenora circle will cast over station KAIN in Nampa Sunday afternoon when Randall Erie Mausling home. Eugene Teacher Visits meet at the home of Mrs. Russell from 4:30 to 5 o’clock every Sun V. Davis, northwest district sup ervisor, will speak on the subject, Mr. and Mrs. Haken Anderson Gressley and members of Helen day afternoon. Miss Sharen Tonkinson, who A picnic dinner is planned for “Who Will Win the Struggle for was enroute to Estes Park, Colo., and eight children of Harper call Barns group will meet with Mrs. Best Lines to Be Used Sunday following the morning World Supremacy?” spent last Thursday evening with ed Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sherman Wilson. service, the Rev. Moore said. From the test plots, outstanding Mrs. Mary Thompson and Jim. King. onion bulbs will be selected for She has been teaching at Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright METHODIST PICNIC HELD NAZARENE LADIES MEET quality, yield and disease resist the past two years. and her mother, Mrs. Naomi Annual Methodist picnic was METHODIST LADIES ATTEND AT FITZSIMMONS HOME ance and then tested for storage Mrs. Varner Hopkins and Ken Wright of Nampa, were recent held Sunday, June 16, on the Ap OFFICERS TRAINING SESSION Nazarene Golden Hour Mission Ladies of the Methodist Wom ny spent Monday in Boise visit visitors in the William Lawler ple Valley school grounds under ary society held its monthly meet ing Mrs. Creola Betts. home at Meridian. sponsorship of the men’s group of en’s Society of Christian Service ing June 6 at the home of Mrs. PLANS TRIP TO TACOMA attended officers training day Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Becky the church. Games were provid Bill Fitzsimmons with 23 ladies Mrs. Kinsey Keveren, confer recently visited her mother, Mrs. ed for children and adults spent Monday at the Methodist church in attendance. Assisting as co ence secretary of supply work for in Fruitland. Miss Winona Camp Florence Henderlider of Melba, the time visiting. bell, deaconness, presided during hostesses were Mrs. LaVern Con the Methodist WSCS, will leave and her guests, Mr. and Mrs. ner and Mrs. Rollie Pattee. June 23 for Tacoma to attend the session. TO ATTEND MYF WORKSHOP Ralph Henley of Payette. Lesson was presented by Mrs. Jurisdiction School of Missions. Local members taking part in Miss Nancy Nelson of Ridge- Miss Nadine Spitze will repre Fitzsimmons, after which a pink The school will be held on the WHAT FAMOUS I view was a Saturday overnight sent the local Methodist church the program were Mrs. Leo Gon- and blue shower was given for campus at the University of Pu-1 yer, Mrs. W. W. Foster and Mrs. CHARACTER IN A guest of Miss Lois Seuell. Miss at Conference MYF workshop Mrs. Jim Doughty. get Sound. Seuell spent Sunday and Monday which will be held June 24-29 _ j at Kinsey Keveren. Other Nyssans BOOK WAS CARVED attending were Mrs. Orland Chel- ! with Miss Nelson. Sawtooth camp. FROM WOOD ? delin, Mrs. Zora Osborne, Mrs. I Hugo Holmes, Mrs. Eugene But- CAMP AT OWYHEE LAKE JOHN CAPPER SUCCUMBS; zer and Mrs. Paul Ludlow. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Shane of RELATIVES ATTEND RITES Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Capper, J Mefford, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoen Mr. and Mrs. Percy Capper, Char Newspapers Primary Medium The newspaper is the primary camped and fished during the lotte and Ralph of Nyssa, Mr. and medium people can consult for a weekend a t Owyhee reservoir. Mrs. Roy Miller of Parma return buying decision. The Shane couple also spent part ed home last Wednesday from of the week visiting in the Schoen Sweet Home, Ore., where they home. were called due to the death of j the elder Mr. Capper’s brother, John. VISIT IN PAYETTE Mr. and Mrs. George N. Bear Mr. Capper died of complica visited Saturday with Mrs. Effie tions after suffering a broken hip Famous Characters in Books and Rogers at the Payette nursing some time ago. Funeral services Are Fascinating Reading But home. The couple visited Mon were held Monday, June 10, at May Cause Eyestrain . day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Sweet Home. Have Your Child's Eyes Ex L. Fox at Caldwell. amined Regularly I Also attending the rites were K. E. KERBY, M. D. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Richards and The Answer: K. A. DANFORD, M. D. IN APPRECIATION daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Richards Pinocchio. 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