THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NXS3A, OREGON
SEVERAL PRACTICES I
should
CAN BE FOLLOWED report
PAGE FIVE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1943
t>e Included with the ruff’.e petunias, carnations an d' afternoon were Mrs. Ed K nettle'of Mrs. TTmm, Mrs. Carrie Jackson 6 x 24, frame.
Mrs. W. H. Lemon, alteration,
jgladielas. An interestUi* iall ar- »nd Mrs. Bert Uenkaemper Guest uf Euker. past worthy matron, and
P ’ rk avenue, lot 4. block 3, Taylor’s
addition, $805. 6 x 18.
••Now that many ot the crops are !
off the land and there are a few | a
JUDGE GRAHAM HONORED
weeks before winter sets in, there era and consumers. Funds which Albert Pfeiler, Mrs. Gerrlt Stamp
NEWS OF RECORD
is an opportunity to carry out a ,re provided to assist in carrying
hono^on
number of conservation practices,” out conservation practices repre- { * “ H U l'/v i.s J o e Sutherland
birthday Monday nfeht * a dinner
MARRIAGE LICENSES
said Glen L. Hutchinson, chairman sent the nation’s interest
in its Mrs.
Harry Miner arranged the P31^ ln the *£oore hotel ln ° n-
Merle A. Nelson of Payette and
.»oil
and
water
resources.
The
flower
»how
tario.
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of the Malheur county agricultural
i.ower snow.
Mr. ancj Mrs. Graham and Mr. ■ Wanda I
Nichols of Caldwell,
farmer puts up his share of the
Mrs. B. F. Smith of Bums w a s'and Mrs q , , , , Fleshni„n went tj W °
conservation committee.
Weluon Welty Ferguson of Walla
"Malheur county farmers should -ost and in most cases all the labor. ! the '=uest speaker for the day, tjje hotel for a small dinner partv
_________________ speaking on the role of club
wo- ^
thereup0n were invited to Join Wal.a and Merry Louise Norcolt
be able to carry out such practices
Walter Edgur Sievers
i men in communities. A group ot Earl T Newtorj-. secretary of state. cJ Nyssa.
as land leveling, construction of
the singing mothers chorus of Che and Mrs. Newbry; Elmo Smith, nd V.rginia S. Jurries, both of
drainage ditches, the building of
|L. D. S. church sang "The Bridge candidate for state senator, Repre Wtsliad. Thomas Edward Colloid
stock-water dams, seeding of cover
Builder” and "Beside Still Waters.” sentative Martin Gallagher of On and Miriam J. Black, both of
crops, and installation of concrete
i An unusually attractive tea table tario, and several others, totaling Ontario.
pipe and conccrete structures in
COMPLAINTS, CIR CU IT COURT
| was arranged by Mrs. Edward Boy* 35.
their ditches.
lo lly Tutt.e vs. Cecil Tuttle.
I dell and her tea committee. The
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MANY FLOWERS AT SHOW
"Some farmers may not have
Divorce. Maria Corta vs. Martha
I table was centered with an ar-
CLUB ENTERTAINED
completed practices started last
In spite o f several nights of frost, angement of large purple violas
Mrs. Keith Bailey of Nampa, B..clieler. et. ai. To quiet title.
spring and a number o f these can a large display of fall flowers was and
Ivory tapers.
Mrs. E. H. - furmer Nyssa resident, entertained | PETITIONS, PROBATE COURT
be completed now.
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exhibited at the fall flower show pie^hmati. Mrs. Grant Lewis. Mrs.
Estate
of U Phil
E. F Edwards,
de
Before work is started on a pro held on Wednesday afternoon at Robert Wilson and Mrs. Warren the fnembers of the Thursday af
ternoon bridge club at a luncheon ceased.
ject, application should be made at
the parish hall by the Nyssa Civic | Farmer assisted Mi's. Boydell.
at her Nampa home last week.
trie County AOA office and when
Too Late T o Classify
Bridge was in play following the
club.
practices are completed they should
BRIDGE CLUB HOSTESS
There were a great many ar
be reported. Sales slips, seed tags
' S . O R ^ - ^ r ^ o r ^ t .
The members of the Wednesday 1 W I, „ _ th
„ „ e ’y ,__ ? . . t . o r h V S ____
or other evidence to show that rangements of chrysanthemums, as afternoon bridge club were guests alui Mrs. Tom Eldridge, traveling
cr°P- «Haifa, pasture,
practices have been carried out in ! well as arrangements of pansies, of Mrs. C. J. Kopp last Wednesday! Arize.
Martha " Wilcox,
Guest players wete Mis. * lags.
‘
’ ' b" v Moore
u ~ 'r‘ hotel,
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accordance with specified stand-1 rises, dahlias, Michaelmas daisies, afternoon. Prize winners for the Ron Campbell and Mrs. Ed Frosi. Ontario, Oregon.
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FOR
SALE;—Black
and
white
ns® a s :
BRIDGE CLUB MEETS
enamel coal and wood cook stove
The Tuesday evening bridge club with 5 gallon water reservoir,
members were guests of Mrs. J. L. practically new. Phone 03J2. 2101xc
Herrknan this week. A feature of
the evening was the white elephant FOR RENT—Storage space for
210tfc
exchange.
High score for the onions. Pilone 124J.
evening wtas held by Mrs. Bernard
WANTED—80
acres
good
farm
Frost, and second high by Mrs.
A. C. Sallee. Guest players were land, prefer good dairy set up.
Mrs. A. C. Sallee, Mrs. George Client will pay cash. Nyssa In
YOUR CORNER REXALL DRUG STORE
Mitchell, Mrs. Burnall Brown and surance Agency, Ralph O. Lawr
ence, Agent.
210tfc
Mrs. Joe Sutherland.
SALE CALENDAR
PUBLIC AUCTION SALE—Thurs
day, October 38. 1 o'clock. First
right hand turn north of Joe’s club
on highway 95. north of Weiser,
mile east, then 3 4 mile north.
Farm machinery, cattle and horses.
A u t o m a t ic c o o k ”
•'*KAT
2 for the Price of O N E plus I e
QUALITY REXALL PRODUCTS
Voted the people’s choice at 2 for the price o M + 1c
REXALL M ILK O F M AGNESIA
Antacid Laxative.
PETROFOL MINERAL O IL
Lubricant Laxative.
[ awpiwin ]
Reg. 49c
ts&sn
wt..2 for 50*
S3U
.2 for M e
R IG . 39c PINT
Rexall Puretest
5 Grain Aspirin
r®5>7i
j Â.r'iiiis I
.. 2 for 60c
PEG . 59c PIN T .
K G . 4 9 c PIN T , ,
P M . .
LADIES’ PLASTIC COMBS
Dressing or rattail styles.
2 for 11 e
peg . i o c ................................
2
REG . 25c HALF-OUNCE . . .
fO C ¿ 0 6
2 9 c ....................................
1 0 0 ’s
.................
54c SIZE 2 5 ’t .....................................................
2
fO t
REXA LL KLEN ZO ANTISEPTIC
Kills contacted germs.
_
ft
2 ft? 50C
MB
Bex of 25 Medford
Christmas Cards
R EXA LL R EXILLA N A COUGH SYRUP
A »edative for ordinary coughs.
Reg. 50c
2 fOT 58C
PEG . 57c 4 OUNCES . . . .
R EG . 30c t u i e
....................
•** •
»V*
spoeto/.. starting THURSDAY
Net 1c Sale Mercho.dist. The.e I t « * ■«
Hom .m oid Assorted C h o co la t..
Volati Fer This
While Steck* lest, terry,
we most limit eoe sole to o tostomor tech Joy.
P °u”
y
S p e c i a l . . S tO T ttO f F R ID A Y
.
Helen Cornell Bubble Bath. Reg.
1.00 . . . 20 pocket, in beautiful box
c o a c tW
start!no sreere
WEDHtSDAY
Special..Starting
«
special..starting
SATURDAY
J Adrienne F a t . Powder and 1
Rexall Milk of M ogne.ia Tooth Pa.te.
1.50 v a lu e ...............3 large tube, for •'■A
Adfj#nn# TaU R#
All
prices
listed
in this
The Oregon Fish Commission in its June,
1948 report, the Oregon Voter, and Oregon
State Planning Board, all say the same thing.
Elimination of fixed gear on the Columbia
River does not act as a salmon conservation
p roject— but in reality only means that other
gear catch more and the gillnets will be all
that are left.
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SPECIALS
-v
• N e w design |>ermiu flat against
wall installation . . . neat, in line
with kitchen cabinets.
And bear this fact in mind — if the gill
netters did not want to gain absolute control —
why would they initiate this m onopoly bill?
Both the state legislature and the Oregon Fish
Commission have the authority to regulate all
gear for salmon fishing, if it were necessary.
Reg. 1.00
HUN DR EDS M ORE TOO NUM ERO US TO ADVERTISE
DAILY
r
Silque Cream
Shampoo, 4 oz.
2 for 31c
• Pressure Cooker available, too,
that fits the deep-well!
W hat could happen to your food budget
under a virtual m onopoly? W hat might hap
pen to salmon prices ? You have had experience
with other m onopolies-w h at is your answer?
2 for 1.01
PEG . 1 .0 0 POUND . . .
REXA LL TOOTH PASTE
Cleanses thoroughly.
ing surface.
• New Electric-Fast Surface Units
with seven selective heals. T ilt up
. . . stay up, for easy cleaning.
MONOPOLY!!
' JPiA
Assorts 2 fa 51*
REXA LL THEATRICAL COLD CREAM
Removes make-up quickly.
lead, easy to reach.
The initiative bill for the elimination of fixed
gear in the Columbia River gives to the gill
netters 90% of all the catch on the Columbia
River — the remaining 10% being caught by
the Indians at Celilo.
St.. 2for61*
2 for 70c
LAVENDER SH A VIN G CREAM
Mentholated or brushless.
PEG . 4 9 c C H O IC E ....................
2 for 70*
Stationery Stoop!
All Types
of Dox Paper I
60 C
• Spacious recessed fluorescent
light iltHHilights cooking and work
EDER HARDWARE COMPANY
14 et...2 for 151
2 for 55c
• New “ Top-O'-The-Range ** Con-
trol Panel . . . all controls easy to
• K e l v i n a t o r Jum bo O v e n ; tw o
appliuncc outlets; w a rm e r d ra w e r .
Rexall Puretest
Cod Liver Oil
. .
E LK A Y ’ S W ICKSTYLE DEODORANT
Sweetens household air.
PEG . 4 9 c P I N T .................................
Other mo deft
from
•Prices shown arc for M ir n y in i/our
kitchen Installation, i f uni/, and stain
and local taxes extra. Ibices and spécifi
cations subject to chants without notice.
1.50 size
REXA LL REX-SELTZER TABLETS
Effervescent alkalizer.
PEG . 59c 4 OUNCES . . . .
(ER 489)
2 for 30c
2 for 1.6 »
* N « w ‘ Up-
D o w n * u n it
converts from
*deep-w ell' to
4 th s u r fa c e
u n iti"
Modal illustrated
MRS. H O U SEW IFE . . . when one small group gains
control of a food product’s source can you imagine
what might happen to the price of that food product —
and to your cost of living? Throwing out a net of high-
sounding words about “ resources, sports fishing and
tourist dollars’* the Gillnetters’ Union have forgotten
to tell you one th in g .
*•*...2 for 1*0
REXA LL p u re te st AB DG CA PS.
Multiple vitamins.
1.45 Sizr
-
Reg. 1.89
REXA LL KLEN ZO TOOTH BRUSH
Nylon. Choice of 3 styles.
_
peg
OF
Victoria 2 Quart
Hot Water Bottle
REXA LL p u re te st MERCUROCHROME
Antiseptic.
........
TH E G ILLN ET T E R S WOULD SN ARE
YOU WITH TH EIR NET
Reg. 69c
2 for 50c
..
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W A N T E D — To contact someone
BOOK CLUB ENTERTAINED
with International beet topper to
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peck of i take out 28 acres of beets. Charles
3oise entertained the members of Chritton, Sunset valley.
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he KlRjjmaxi Kolony Book club at
I
OR
SALE—1947
Dodge
truck
ln
their home in Boise last Sundav.
Eaton rear
The group gathered for a potluck excellent condition.
dinner at 1 o ’clock. The afternoon axel, beet bed. Charles Chritton,
2101xc
was spent in visiting. Special guests Rt. 2, Sunset Valley.
tor the occasion were Mr. and Mrs.
W
/N
TED
—To
rent
two
or
three
Alva Wall of Riverside, California.
room apartment, working couple,
—e —
no children or pets. Phone 165W
EASTERN STAR MEETS
The Eastern Star chapter met between 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. 2101xp
at the Masonic hall Monday even FOR SALE;—New Keist lifter load
ing.
A social hour followed the er at Hansen’s Shop, west end of
regular meeting,
with Bernard Vale.
2103xc
Frost. Louis Pratt and Kenneth
Tucker serving refreshments at the FOR SAIÆ— 12-foot EJversmnn land
Uveler, special price. Eder Hard
-lose o i the meeting.
210tfc
—9—
____ ware company.
STAR HOLDS DISTRICT MEET
FOR
SALE;—Or
trade
for
cows,
Members of the Eastern Star
-hapters of Vale, Nyssa and On 1C31 Chevrolet truck; also for sale
tario met at Vale Friday evening \ 1940 Chrysler sedan. Inquire Walter
for a district meeting, with Mrs Pinkston, Adrian, Oregon, phone
Ilna Thum of Cottage Grove, grand ! n Tlv Nyssa.________
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matron, as special guest The initi- i p o R R E N T- Potato cellar. Roy
atory work was conducted by the Hashitani, phone 013R5.
2!02xc
regular officers of Nyssa and Mrs. j ------ :------------------------------------------------
C. A. Wemlck and Mrs. EUrl Alex- I
BUILDING PERMITS
ander.
Miss Catherine Crandall
C. C. Cotton, alteration, lot 7,
was soloist. Following the address block 8, Teutsch’s addition, $500,
Rexall Mi-31
Antiseptic
ALCO -REX RUBBING ALCOHOL
For invalids, athletes.
(Wie- !
“ Cook» w hole
m ia li a u to
m atically! Just
set it an d for*
get it i"
NYSSA PHARMACY
20-21 22-23
PUBLIC FARM SALE— Thursday,
October 28, at 12 noon, located 9
miles sou’ hwest of Ontario, or 3
miles west of Cairo junction, then
1W miles south of Lincoln school
and
mile east. 48 head of cattle,
machinery. Jule Houston, owner;
Cols. Bert Anderson & Joe Church,
auctioneers; L. H. Pritts, clerk.
T h e iln ia z in g N e w
ductal Elites
ays
grain and fertiliser, hogs, soma
furniture, shop tools. Lon John
son owner; Col. Kerm Decker,
Auctioneer, Fanneo Yraguen, clerk
200
All for
99*
The bill to "eliminate fixed appliances”
is not necessary — it only puts monopo
listic control in the hands of a minority
group — the gillnetters.
43 *
Vote against monopoly
76*
advertisem ent that refer to s iz e or value represent
M a nufacturer's su g g ested Full Retail Price. Cosmetics subject to Federal Tax.
Vote against an unnecessary
measure
Vote against “high cost of living”
319*110
Paid Adv. Or agon S«in# and Pound Net Fishermen'» Aw ociation, H K. Porker, Secretary, P O
Box *>42, Asto«io, Oregon