AAA NEWS THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1946 PAGE FOUR The young people held a Christ by Rev. Oberg of McCall. either by continuing subsidy pay ing. They have purchased the store Ralph Jones and John Stringer ments or by adjusting consumer at Ole’s corner. Mrs. Reeder is a ian Endeavor meeting at the school- local sheepmen, are In the midst maximum prices for the amount sister of Mr. Cleaver. house Sunday night, Martha Lee of their lambing season. Malheur county farmers who are Mrs. W. L. Pearson of Cheney, Taylor was leader. of the subsidy. Those from Arcadia attending the planning on carrying out conserva Washington Is visiting at the home Mrs. Phillip Davis visited her sis MORE FARM MACHINERY American Sunday school confer of her daughter, Mrs. Guy Tanner. tion practices with AAA program ter, Mrs. Dale Lakey, and family PRODUCTION IN 1945 ence at the Lutheran church in assistance have two thing to keep in Boise last week. Farm machinery production last Caldwe 1 February 19, were Mr. In mind this year, according to Glen Mr and Mrs. George Moeller and and Mrs. Otis Bullard. Mrs, Ellis year amounted to more than »603 L. Hutchinson, chairman of the girls attended the meetings con Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Moel million, $20 million more than In county agricultural conservation Leo Wagner of Seattle visited his ducted at Valley View Sunday night, ler and Roy Wallace. <AAA> committee. 1944, the civilian administration re One Is the closing date, which ports. Exports In the last 6 months parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wag has been set at May 1. Operators of 1945 amounted to 12 percent of ner, last week. who Intend to participate In the Rev. Oberg of McCall, Idaho was the total production, which was about the pre-war export rate. An an overnight guests at the home Reduced Prices unusually large proporation of re of Mr. and Mrs. George Moeller Serving 5 Counties pair parts and attachments was In This week on Sealy and cotton-felt From the Largest Stock of cluded In the large 1945 production. last Friday night. termine Mrs. Phillip Davis spent the week However, the trend is the latter 1S46 RANGE PRACTICES Malheur county ranchers and half of the year was toward mo*e end In Nyssa with her brother, Lee Refrigeration Service 220 So. Oregon St. Ontario stockmen again in 1946 can obtain machinery and less repair parts. Dali, and family. assistance from the agricultural The substantial increase now plan Phone 596-W I»ay or Night Those attending the 4-H program conservation program In carrying ned in machinery production will Commercial Parts at the Boulevard Orange hall Fri out practices to conserve and im- depend on improvement of the la and Household Repair Orders Stripped Immediately day evening from Arcadia were Mr. pove grazing lands, acording to bor situation. Washing Machine Repair Glen L. Hutchinson, chairman of and Mrs. Clyde Bowers and family, Oates V Belts Me Cluer-Manser “Chop" Turner-“Tony" REQUIRE SET-ASIDE OF Fischer the county AAA committee. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Dowers and Grazing land management—prac PORK AND LARD Vour Service Men lor 20 Years A good supply of solid oak dining family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bates Phone 49 Payette, Idaho To help get food for meeting crit and family, and Martha Martin ana tice E-l in the 1946 county conser Chairs vation handbook—again Is the basis ical needs abroad, federally-inspec Alta Taylor. for range improvement work under ted meat packers are now required Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard and Finished and unfinished chests the program, and to obtain pro to set aside for government pur iamlly entertained the following at gram assistance operators will need chase 7'4 percent of the Uvewelght Sunday dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gun cabinets China closets to have an approved grazing land of hogs slaughtered each week. The Dail and sons of Nyssa, Harold management plan on file with the lard set-aside has also been in Dali, Mrs. Phillip Davis, Mrs. Marble top utility tables creased from 314 to 5 percent of Ar.na Dail, Mr. and Mrs. Theo county committee before May 1. Livestock producers with a ranch the Uvewelght of hogs. Although Matherly and family and Mr. and Bedroom sets ing unit of 640 acres or more of the Department has been purchas Mrs. John Zittercob and family. grazing land, or whose unit has a ing pork and lard for foreign ship The Arcadia young people a t Baby buggies, carts, strollers carrying capacity of at least 300 ments, the new action will make tended a box social at the Lincoln and high chairs. Eyes Examined animal- unit months are eligible to it possible to procure a large pro school house by the Snake river take part In the practice. Payments portion of the needed supplies dur- valley Christian Endeavor society. Electro-Lux Vacuum Sweeper aie made for improvements needed the period of heaviest seasonal pro The 4-H Calf club met at the 706 Arthur St. Caldwell, Idaho to carry out a' management plan duction. home of Donald Bullard Tuesday that will maintain forage residue night, February 26 for a business throughout the unit. As approved meeting. Don Bullard is president; by the county committee, these im Don Bowers, vice-president; and B u ena provements can Include fencing, Larry Dowers, secretary. The club fence repair, corrals, cattle guards, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilson and has seven members. rodent ontrol, or deferred grazing. daughters of Twin Falls were over Your Ford Tractor may need a tune up— Operators carrying out a man night guests at the Glenn Hofiman agement plan under pracitce E-l home Tuesday. It may need a general going over— also may obtain assistance for live Those who attended the Pomona Whatever it may need— stock water developments and other Grange meeting from this district range improvements. The county Saturday were Mrs. Willis Bertram. handbook Includes practices for Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver and of dams, reservoirs and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell. We do a better job—We do it for less— construction wells, development of seeps and George Cleaver has puchased the We have genuine Ford Tractor parts in springs. Installing pipelines, con Leo Elwart farm stock— struction of large water storage Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day moved tanks, building and maintaining last week to their 15-acre tract We kiiow the Ford-Ferguson Hydraulic fireguards to protect rangelands of land that they purchased on System— and construction stock trails to lm- the Owyhee river. Mr. and Mrs. Putting it in tip top shape is our business— accesslble areas of grass or water. Howard Day moved onto the farm recently occupied by Mr. and Mrs. NO SUPPORT PRICES Henry Day. ON CANNING VEGETABLES Lt. C. C. Cox called at the Alva There will be no grower support , Goodell home Tuesday. He Is to be prices on vegetables for processing j discharged from the army soon. in 1916, and Oregon growers are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Richie have advised by the State AAA committee ; rented the Jim Trummell place and to make their planting plans ac i will move there soon. Phone 85 Ford Tractor Dealers Ontario cordingly, Glen L, Hutchinson, an I Jean Griffith was absent from nounced. Instead of the support school Thursday because of Illness. , price program in effect during the Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertram and war years, “designated grower area j Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell were average prices“ will give growers In Vale Wednesday. some indication of the prices they Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hyde of can expect and which processors Hathaway, New Jersey were over can pay within the celling price night guests at the home of his structure. These designated average aunt, Mrs. Guy Tanner, Tuesday. prices, as announced by the USDA Mr. and Mrs. James Reeder of and OPA, will be used as the raw Newton, Kansas arrived at the material cost basis in computing George Cleaver home Sunday even- processors' maximum prices for the 1946 packs of canned and frozen vegetables. The 1946 packs of snap beans, CASEY'S COMPOUND beets, carrots, cabbage for kraut RECOMMENDED BY USERS and fresh shelled beans will be sus Mr. J H. Casey: pended from price control. Hence In regard to Casey's Com no average grower prices have been pound I can not praise It enough designated for those commodities. lor what it did for me. For For the other vegetables in Ore two years I had arthritis in my gon which will remain under price finger Joints. It was so painful control in 1946, average growers I could hardly stand to move prices have been set as follows: As my fingers, the Joints were so paragus, 1942 price plus »40 a ton; stiff and sore. After taking 3 fresh lima beans, other than Ford- bottles of Casey’s Compound I hook, »120 a ton; sweet corn $23 a am free of pain and stiff Joints. ton; mushrooms, 50 cents a pound; —Mrs. J. Stanley McLaughlin, green peas for canning, *79 a ton; green peas for freezing grown in Rt. 4, Box 108, Salem, Oregon. western Oregon, $98 a ton; spinach, After suffering three years $50 a ton for above-crown cutting, $35 for below-crown; tomatoes, $26 with arthritis, I am now feel ing fine since using your Casey’s a ton. Compound. No more pain. Now For other vegetables not listed but which will remain under price con able to do my work in my trol In 1946, the grower average apartment house. I cannot re prices will be the 1942 price plus commend the Compound too highly.— Mrs. Catherine Knox. 20 per cent. 1247 S. E. Powell, Portland. Ore. All prices are OR a field run bas is, and no breakdown by size, grade H ere’s a problem for you, Watson. What living cost has or variety will be made. Processors Your Druggist Can Supply You with Casey’s Compound. have been informed that for the DECREASED while nearly all other costs have gone right BOTTLE. *1.5« vegetables subsidized In 1945, and Or write J. H. CASEY, on rising? which will remain under price con r. O. Box 731. Portland 7, Ore, trol, the same gross maximum prices Are there any clues, Holmes? will be continued. This will be done program will neen to file a farm I ther than that, Mr Hutchinson plan before that date. The other said, the funds allotted to carry out cpilrement Is that to be eligible the 1948 program can only be spread o. program assistance, all practices . to lar, and the committee wants to .nust have approval of the county | uo the best possible Job with Mal committee before they are earned heur county’s share by encouraging practices that will make a solid out. Mr. Hutchinson explained that contribution to Improving soil and the purpose of there rules Is to as- warer resources. For some practices, the chair ure se.ectlon of practl.es that will i get the best results in terms of soli man said, field Inspections will be I and water protection and improve- made before approval Is given. Each | ment for individual farmers as well operator taking part in the program | as the community as a whole. Fur- will be notified on his copy of the farm plan of the practices approved and of his share of the county funds for conservation program work In 1946. Arcadia TURNER Mattresses Twin Beds and Springs Dr. G. W. Graves Optometrist NORDALE FURNITURE STORE Vista BRING IT IN! BRING IT IN! BRING IT IN! KROPP & SONS A Progress Report *« Filling Orders ¿»Telephone Service . . ARTHRITIS . . ELEM EN TA R Y, We’re glati to be able to report that tbe bilge backlog of orders liuilt up during tbe period of wartime material shortages is being reduced con siderably. Speedy reconversion of telephone manufacturing plants to civilian production has made telephones available again. Experienced employees returning from the armed forces are helping materially in getting them installed. Service is being provided in tbe order in which applications were received. In some com munities all applications can’t be filled until more equipment can be installed in the tele phone office. That takes considerably more time than installing telephone* in homes, but we're going to get tbe work done just as fast as we know how. As we move ahead on the big job of catching up we want to say again to those who Lave waited for service that your patience and under standing are sincerely appreciated. MALHEUR HOME TEEPHONE CO. my dear Watson! Watts Seed Company Write for circular and prices VEC-F.TABI F PLANTS GARDEN SEEDS MEADOW GRASSES CLOVER SEEDS ALFALFA SEEDS FI OWER SEEDS FRUIT and SHADE TREES EVERGREEN SHRUBS SWEET SPANISH ONION SEED COMMERCIAL LETTUCE Varitie«—all strains SEED CORN—HYBRIDS Complete Stocks Box 54 PHONE 74 PARMA, IDAHO My dear Watson, the answer is at your finger-tip. What else gives you twice as much for your money as it did 20 years ago? What else is ready day or night, winter or summer, to lighten your tasks and make life more comfortable for you? !What else gives you so much service for just a few pennies a day? What else, my dear Watson, but Electric Service? Yes, Holmes— but W H O D U N IT? Elementary, my dear Watson. Electric service —dependable and cheap —is the result of hard work and experience on the part of the men and women of your electric company — under sound business management. I M U M D O T M -T H t IL1CTMC HOOK" «M Ibtart I i M in WT » M l , I n r, I * , M ) P .0L . 101, C$0. IDAHO V POWER A CITIZEN WHEREVER IT S E R V E S