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T H U R S D A Y . A U G U S T 13. 1939 THE H Y W A GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON T here is nothing w r o n g w it h A m e r ic a that th e f a it h , lo v e of FREEDOM, INTELLIGENCE AND ENERGY OF HER CITIZENS CAN NOT CURE." -----DWIGHT P . EISENHOW ER. --------------- T T •• w W E CAN SOLVE THIS PROBLEM AND WE MUST — now / r M°u ,N rlNG & Upland Bird Outlook Poor Antelope Hunters Get a Reprieve P A G E SEV EN RETURN FROM ARIZONA Mrs W O Peterson and dau g h . ter, Joy, retu rn ed recently from a visit w ith Dr and Mrs W La- Von Gifford, form erly A drienne P eterson, in Page, Ar:z The G if fords are parents of a habv girl, Ju lie A drienne, born Ju ly 22 E nroute hom e they visited a n o th er d au g h ter and sister, Avon Peterson, who is a registered nurse in Salt Lake Citv A ntelope h u nters get a reprieve U pland bird h u n ters may find w ith a w arning ft m the office of only fair gunning this fall in Gov M ark H atfii A m any sections of the state despite , The rep riev e perm its them to the high ca rry -o v er of ad u lt birds h u n t an telo p e dur.ng the re g u lar this spring. The optom istic out- ¡short season from Aug 15 to 19. i look by the gam e com m ission d u r despite the seriou-.v dry condi- ing the spring breeding survey i tion of ea ste rn Oregon forests has now tu rn ed to one of concern The w arning from the governor f o l l o w i n g incom plete brood concerns the danger of fire, and HOOPERS FLY TO OGDEN counts in several key upland bird is a request for al ntelope h u n t Mr. and Mrs. D W Hooper areas. ers to double th< r fire safety w ent by plane from Boise to O g According to field reports, n est m easures if they g hunting. den, Utah, S unday to be w ith ing conditions in eastern Oregon The governor in a statem ent to. Mrs. H ooper's father. T. P B aker have been the poorest in years, day said: "L andow ners in the | of Roy, Utah, who u n d erw en t s u r and brood counts on pheasants, antelope country k- mv of the s e r gery on Friday. They w ere met quail, and p a rtrid g e ap p ear to be iousness of th e fire problem, but at the airp o rt by Mrs. H ooper’s considerably below the counts of they do not w ish to inconvenience brother, Howard O lm stcad of last y ea r P roduction in the W ill the m any h u n ters u n have p la n Roy, who took them to Hooper, am ette V alley and in Jack so n and ned for a long time to m ake this U tah, to visit o th er relatives. K lam ath counties seem to be hunt a p a rt of the r vacation. M r H ooper's brother, R a y about norm al. “It has been decided to allow H ooper of Phoenix, A r iz , also In U m atilla County, pheasant the antelope special hunting sea joined them for a visit. T hey re production appears to bo critical, son to proceed as planned, but all tu rn ed to Nyssa T uesday evening w ith reports show ing only 48 per h u n ters are w arm d that the fire cent of the hens w i t h broods th rea t to th e forests has never These broods are sm all, averaging been w orse and extrem e caution only th ree chicks p er brood L ast m ust be used at all times by those y e a r during the m id-July counts, in the w oods.” 81 p er cent of the hens w ere w ith P H O N E N O . 673 broods w hich averaged 5.7 chicks O N T A R IO p er brood. T ry G ate C ity Journal classified V alley quail and H ungarian ads for best re su lts’ p a rtrid g e production in U m atilla ¡ C ounty is also low, and the chuk- a r p artrid g e observed to date show only 17 p er cent of the I hens w ith broods com pared to 80 p er cent last year. P heasant production appears to be low in M alheur C ounty w ith incom plete re tu rn s show ing 55 p er cen t of the h e n s having broods averaging 4.6 chicks per brood com pared to 71 p er cent averaging 7 chicks last year. O th er upland bird species in M al h e u r C ounty show poor p roduc p tion, p artic u la rly chuk ars and sage grouse. P h easan t and o th er upland p ro duction in the W illam ette V alley ap p e ar good. M ore than 90 per cen t of the p h easan t hens o b serv ed had broods averaging 7.2 chicks p er brood. These counts are com parable to last year. T he statew id e inventory of u p land gam e bird production w ill be com plete by A ugust 12 to provide the la test inform ation for t h e A ugust 14 h earing w hen th e sea sons and bag lim its for 1959 w ill be set. RETURN FROM TEXA S Mr and Mrs Bill Kouns and W ilton Jackson and d aughter, family and Dr. a n d Mrs Don Nancy re tu rn ed hom e Tuesday o ld em ey e r and famiIy cam ped m after taking Mr Jackson s moth- . er. Mrs Guy Thom pson and Mis., tho rr’o u ntalns over th r we, k erM* P am ela S troud to th eir home in Lubbock, Texas Mrs Thom pson and Miss S troud had visited for a m onth in Nyssa. DICK'S TV k l Inflation Addiction—An Epidemic I m a g in e a n e p id e m ic of a lc o h o lis m o r d r u g a d d ic tio n s w e e p in g t h e U n ite d S ta te s . S o m e th in g s im ila r is ta k in g p la c e . I n f la tio n , a n e c o n o m ic d is e a s e , is r u i n i n g th e f in a n c ia l h e a lt h of A m e r i c a n s a n d t h e i r n a tio n . E c o n o m is ts h a v e d ia g n o s e d its c a u s e s a n d p r e s c r ib e d r e m e d ie s . C o m m u n ic a tio n s m e d ia h a v e f u n n e lle d t h e i r w a r n i n g s a n d re c o m m e n d a tio n s to th e p u b lic . B u t n o t e n o u g h p e o p le h a v e re a liz e d th e e p id e m ic 's s e r io u s n e s s to fo r c e c o n c e r te d a c tio n to s ta m p it o u t. T h e n a t u r e of t h e d is e a s e is p a r t l y re s p o n s ib le . L ik e a lc o h o lis m a n d d r u g a d d ic tio n , in f la tio n c a u s e s a d e c e p t iv e f e e lin g of w e ll-b e in g . W h e n o n e jo lt w e a r s o ff, its v ic tim s w a n t a n o t h e r jo lt, n o t a c u r e . E v e r y th i n g w ill b e fin e , t h e y th in k , if th e y c a n ju s t g e t a n o t h e r w a g e r a is e o r m o r e h e lp fr o m t h e g o v e r n m e n t. N o o n e o r tw o p e o p le c a n h a l t t h is e p id e m ic . T o b e c u r e d , i n f l a t i o n 's v ic tim s (a n d le t's fa c e i t — t h a t 's us) m u s t r e a liz e w h a t is h a p p e n in g a n d W A N T to b e c u r e d . T h a t w ill ta k e fa c t-fa c in g , w ill p o w e r a n d b a c k b o n e e n o u g h to b r e a k t h e se lf d e c e iv in g h a b i t of d e m a n d in g s o m e th in g fo r n o th in g — w h e th e r it b e m o re p a y w ith o u t m o r e p r o d u c tio n o r m o re g o v e r n m e n t s p e n d in g w ith o u t m o r e ta x e s . RETURN FROM FISH IN G TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Evan T obler and Mr. and Mrs. C harles Zinn left Mr. and Mrs. G ilbert H asty and T hu rsd ay for Eagle creek, about son, M ark of K earney, Neb., v isit 45 miles n o rth ea st of B aker, on a ed w ith his sister, Mrs. V erda fishing trip. S tein k e last w eek. They left F ri day. Tournal Personals Too Late to Classify Mr. and Mrs. S eiv er Fox, Sr., and d a u g h te r Ju d a and son, Sei- jver, Jr., of C aldw ell, visited Sun- 1 day evening w ith Mr. and Mrs. G eorge N. B ear. NYSSA BANK DAYS— Win $150 first prize, $10 second and $5 th ird prize, Tuesday, A ugust 18, in N yssa a t 3 p m. No purchase necessary. * L ast nam es draw n w ere E arl A lexander, route 1, Mr. and Mrs. John K rul visited N yssa; D ave M atthew s, Jr., relativ es in K una, Idaho, S unday. A drian; and H arold K uhlm an, ro u te 1, N ew P lym outh. None Mr. and Mrs. G ilb ert and son, w ere p resen t to wfh. 32-ltc M ark, Mrs. V erda S teinke and FOR RENT — 3-room apartm ent, D arrell S tein k e and children, w ith garage. 114 S. 3rd St. S hiree, D ean and C u rt of Vale Ph. 2780. 32-2tp spent W ednesday a t S um pter, Oregon. FO R SALE — One hom e - m ade cam p trailer, approxim ately 8’ Mr. and Mrs. D avid Johansen x 12’. P u lls easily; is ideal for and fam ily of K lam ath F alls left h u n te r o r fisherm an. .Can be N yssa M onday to visit relativ es in seen at 51 Locust or call 3044 Joseph, Ore. They w ere guests in d u rin g noon hour. Jo h n Krul. Nyssa for a w eek at the hom e of 32-tfc Mrs. Jo h an se n ’s father, Mr. and H ELP W ANTED - L a d y w ith sales Mrs. H erm an Towne. T he Tow nes ex p erien ce to rep resen t Nyssa and the Johansens atten d ed a businessm an i n «combination Tow ne fam ily picnic at the Ju lia sales and public relations pro Davis p ark in Boise S unday. gram . M ust have ca r and be Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stunz, who able to w ork 20 hours per w eek H ours w orked m ay be at own have been in McCall this sum m er, choosing. Nyssa, O ntario area. arrived a t th e ir hom e in Nyssa A pply in person at Schoen S tu S atu rd ay evening to spend a few dio. 32-ltp days. T hey re tu rn e d to McCall W ednesday. ADRIAN LOCKERS O f f e r s C o m p le te Custom Killing and Cutting Service K eith W Olsen of San Jose, Calif., and Jac k W O lsen, San Francisco, left F riday a fte r sp en d ing a week w ith th eir parents, Mr. ! and Mrs. J. C. Olsen RETURN TO INDIANA Mr. and Mrs. G ra n t W. U rry and fam ily have retu rn ed to th eir hom e in L afayette, Ind., follow ing a m onth’s vacation. They visited his brother, Mr. and Mrs. M ax U rry and fam ily in Nyssa. C U R IN G a n d S M O K IN G A S P E C IA L T Y W h o le s a le a n d R e ta il S a le s P h o n e 2422, N v s s a G E N E C H R IS T IA N , P ro p . BACK TO SCHOOL DAYS DRESSES By Cinderella — Alyssa of Dallas Shirley Temple — Cinema of California BAMBURY COAT S O PEN 7 TO 9 Service Calls Anytime! Mrs O E. Nichols of P arm a and Mrs. L D. W alburn of B aker w ere S atu rd ay m orning guests of Mr- Jam es Nichols. — A n te n n a I n s ta lla tio n * — P h o n e 3095 436 N. 11 th S t. Your One-Stop Service . . . D e lic io u s F o o d in th e C o m fo rt of Y o u r O w n C ar! Hamburgers — Sandwiches Malts — Shakes .. . For Custom Baling Call Charles Miles t o » and Appliance Service Mrs. N ellie Pow ell and Mrs Or vile Dove and h er nephew, N or m an (B utchie) S trasser, retu rn ed M onday evening from spending the w eekend at th eir sum m er c a b ins at P rairie City, Ore. plu s . .. Chicken-in-the-Basket P O L A R BEAR 5 th a n d M a in doLLars! ahead with m rJhmlhices h i s '............... 3 WHITE SATIN SUGAR Reg. 1.29 1 0 Lbs Limit 2 Bags per Family NORTHERN — COLORED TOILET TISSUE 1 2 Rolls DONI MISS Boi» Pay otto's GIGAN 1C BAY BONITA _ —- _ e e e Reg. 2 for 35c Tuna Flakes e for . . PASCO 6 OZ. FROZEN ORANGE JUICE H0 U s[ t/AiHr Reg. 3 for 79c — 5 Cans • • WATERMELONS FAMOUS OUTSIDE WHITE GLOSS, WHITE UNDERCOAT & WHITE TINT ING BASE ♦ S .II- Cleaning ♦ M ildew - Fume • LARGE ICE COLD CRISP — CELLO BAG R esista n t ♦ Flow» On Like Magic REG. 7.95 WONDER-1 -COAT WHITE C A R R O T S 2 Bags N E C T A R IN E S u a a • a I 9 < a • 19 * a B EST M EAT BUYS PICNIC HAMS Lb. WE'LL SLICE 'EM FREE YOUNG TENDER Stewing Hens 3 5 1 Lb. a a • 39 c BACON SQUARES 2 q t Lb. Sliced Free With the Original "Add a Year" Hem. Our Special This Week FALL SKIRTS V3 to V t off regular price THE STORK SHOP “T O T S TO TEENS" 313 V 2 Mam St. TAYLOR’S FOOD M ARKET LOCKER SERV ICE FREE DELIVERY ON ORDERS OF $5 OR MORE 3w| tm e