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o o o 0° o o o WtmiDlT, APRIL 21. 19«0 o Everyone Reads The GATE CITY JOURNAL CLASSIFIED ADS THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Linoleum Rugs, 9 x 12 One Block West of Railroad Depot Irvin L. Miller Republican Candidate For Malheur County SHERIFF XXX Will install short-wave radio in home in order to give 24-hour administration. CLEAN —HONEST SINCERE — CAPABLE XXX YOUR SUPPORT and VOTE Will Be Appreciated! (Pd. Pol. Adv. by Irvin L* Miller. Linooln Heights. Ontario. Ore.) ^4 LET'S GO FISHIN' i ★ FISHING ROD SPECIALS ★ Glass Casting Rods, As Low as .88 Glass Spinning Rods $3.95 ALL OF OUR NEW I860 RODS and REELS AT SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES! ★ ROD and REEL SPECIALS ★ Zebco Spinning, Rod, Reel, Line South Bend Spincast Rod, Reel and Line Jorgensen Spinning Rod, Reel and Line Casting Rod, Reel and Line $7.95 $7.95 $9.95 $6.95 ★ MISCELLANEOUS BARGAINS* .15 .19 Snelled Hooks, Per Pkg. Assorted Lures on Bargain Table (Values to $1.98) $2.98 Tackle Boxes, Starting at Siaie Trout Season Opens Saturday Restocking Should Make It a Success Barring real bad weather, a* vast majority of the Oregon ang weeks with pan size fish averag lers will be out bright and early ing 8 inches in length Barring severe thaw. Unity Saturday morning, April 23, for the opening of the trout season. reservoir and the Burnt river be And the self-employed ‘ who put low Unity dam should again be in the sixth day will _ probably good producers for good sized be following the next day and rainbow. The Powd< r river above seeking his own “hot spot' at, Baker is a likely choice and has been heavily restocked with rain the crack of dawn. The Oregon game commission bow trout. Higgins and Wyatt is predicting from good to ex reservoirs should also produce cellent catches for most of the rainbows of nice size. In our own immediate area, anglers during the opening week end. Most of the streams and the game commission, says the some of the lakes have been re fishing’ will probably be best in stocked within the past two the lakes and reservoirs, with --------------------- ------------------ — the rainbows running large in Antelope, as they wc re running [ to 13 inches in length last fall.! , Beulah should be fair with bright prospects for Mann lake and Mal heur reservoir. Murky water is expected for Adjudication of 24 piano stu the larger streams of the district, dents in Nyssa will begin May including Silver creek, middle 3 when Robert Stoltze of Port and north forks of Malheur, Blit- land arrives to preside at hear zen, and Silvies. Recent planting of fish in the ings sponsored by the National 1 Guild of Piano Teachers. Alice desert country of southeast Ore Nishitani is chairman in Nyssa gon total 127,000 with nearly 10.- 000 in the Owyhee river between for auditions. Students of Margaret Brown Nyssa and Owyhee dam. and Mrs. Nishitani will partici The commission says that ang- - pate in the hearings to be held lers in the know will search out at the LDS stake house. Robert small high desert streams for Nelson’s students from Nyssa their opening day outing as phenomenal trout are produced will play in Ontario. Rhythm, accuracy, tone-qual- 1 - in creeks that anglers can jump I ity, phasing and pedaling are! across. Fish the high meadows for among the thirty-two points con- best success and bigger fish. ■ sidered in rating piano playing. Each student plays from memory Services Conducted [ three to ten numbers and all I above elementary stage are re- Monday for W. Kohl Final rites were held Monday ■ quired to pass a test on scales and cadences. The auditions are afternoon at 2 o’clock for William i conducted privately to put the Edward Kohl who succumbed Fri-1 | student at ease. day evening, following a heart J Robert Stoltze is associate pro attack. fessor of music at Lewis and Mr. Kohl was bom Aug. 12,' j Clark College where he has serv 1889, in St. Peter, Minn., and was ' ed on the staff since 1946. He married to Lyda Butcher in 1915 was a student of the internation He was a school teacher in Mon-- | ally known pianist and composer, tana for over 20 years. He also I Rudolph Ganz. homesteaded and ran a service , j As a pianist, Mr. Stoltze has station in that state. concertized extensively and ap- The Kohl family moved to Vale 11 i peared as soloist with -orchestras. in 1941 where they operated a I His compositions, ranging from restaurant for 10 years. Due to I art songs to symphonic works ill health, Mr. Kohl retired in , have received numerous perfor 1951 and moved to St. Maries, mances. Idaho. Since that time, he and On March 9 the premier perfor. Mrs. Kohl have lived alternately mance of his new work, “Sym in Nyssa and St. Maries. phonic variations for chamber A series of severe heart attacks ; orchestra will be performed by brought him back to Nyssa in Boris Sirpo and the Portland Janjaiy of last year, where he Chamber orchestra. remained until his death. Mr. Kohl was a member of the Grange. He was an ardent reader District Meeting and student of world affairs, kept Of Garden Clubs an active interest in politics to the very end and was a highly Held Today in Vale respected member of this com-: The ANK Garden club met Tuesday for a covered dish lun munity. is survived by his wife, Ly- [ cheon at the home of Mrs. Orland da He of the home; one son, William Cheldelin with Mrs. Walter Fox of Nyssa, and two daughters. Mai-| assisting. Mrs. Garret Timmer- da Winebrenner and Elizabeth man was a guest. During the business meeting, Kohl of Astoria, Ore. Also sur Mrs. Leon Jones of Caldwell re viving are one brother, Wesley of viewed the book, “All Men Are Osseo, Minn.; six grandchildren i and two great-grandchildren. Equal" by Mahatma Gandhi. Services were held at Lien- Mrs. J. L. Herriman and Mrs. chapel with the R<v I i Frank Morgan were appointed as j kaemper Paul Ludlow of the Nyssa Meth co-chairmen for the plant sale held at the old Journal building odist church officiating. His body Tuesday. Garden club members I was cremated in Boise and the brought their choice plants and ’ J ashes taken to St. Maries, Idaho. i shrubs to be sold. Mrs. Gerrit Stam reminded the Baker County Judge members of the district garden Campaigns in Nyssa club meeting to be held at Vale Lloyd Rea, county judge of ■ April 21 at the new court house Baker county and a candidate for at 10:30 a.m. with the Purple delegate to the Democratic Na Sage Garden club of Willowcreek tional convention from the second as hosting club. district, was a caller in the Jour-1 Mrs. Stam also announced plans nal office Saturday. for the Associated Women’s club He had conferred with county | meeting to be held May 14 at the Democratic leader, Tom Jones, East Side in Ontario. and was renewing acquaintance Next regular meeting will be ship with old friends. May 10 at the home of Mrs. Rea has been active in county I Gough in Parma. politics for 20 years and is secre tary of the Democratic party in Oregon. 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He is official delegate to two conventions, rep- re renting» Lutheran churches in this area. He will participate in the final convention of a national church body, the American Lutheran Church April 19-21 and in the constituting convention of a new church, more than twice as large The Am«- an Luthf<n Church, April 22-24 The Rev Briehl plans to visit his parents in Wisconsin before returning home April 29 8 Lake view — 3l/i Oz. Cans — POTTED Meat Spread 7 for 49 Lakeview — 4 Oz. Cans Vienna Sausage 4 Cans 49‘ FLOUR Margarine 6 Lbs. Crux............ $ 1 00 A WE NOW HAVE A FEW COLD STORAGE LOCKERS AVAILABLE! JUICE IDAHO RUSSET Oranges Spuds 5 Lb. Bag 59' 49‘ Spare Ribs h . 29* They're Great Bar-B-Qued or Baked! T-BONE—SIRLOIN—ROUND Steaks 69< From Young Tender Beef! Local Church to Host Vacation Church School Institute Nyssa Methodist church will be host to a vacation church school institute Tuesday, April 26, from 10 a m. to 3:30 p.m. Teachers from neighboring churches in the val ley will be present for inspiration and instruction. The theme of vacation church school this year is “The Church.” Ladies of the Nyssa WSCS will serve a noon luncheon. Nyssa Methodist church and Nyssa First Christian church will hold a cooperative school May 31 through June 10. a Tastewell — 303 Size Cans Beef Roast Lb QQ Taylor's —High Quality Ground Beef .2^ Lbs. WE OIVE <5 P K E N STAMPS OOO I TAYLOR’S Food Market and Locker Service