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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1938 bsrious accident at the factory eith run approximately 50 days longer. Business in Medford— Beet growers, watch this weekly- Ed Case spent the first of the er during the construction or in column for statistics and notes of the campaign. week in Medford on business. The interest of the towns people interest. MILL NOTES is appreciated by every one Many Sugar. What a name. Sweet by have visited it since it started and nature and pure by Amalgamated the company furnishes a guide to manufacture. For Amalgamated! 3ny 0ne wishing to go through ex- sugar is the last word in refined su-1 cept on Sundays and holidays. Worker III— THURSDAY PARTY FRIDAY AFTERNOON PARTY ' ajr c ° , ee . . gar. And it takes team work to! The gardens and lawns in front Forest Carpenter is absent from On Thursday afternoon Mrs Wil On Last Friday afternoon Mrs. " 1U1 lew un s make it that way. Hard work and 0f the buidings are especially lovely the factory on account of illness. will meet on Sunday at the home lard C Jackson was hostess at three Keitli Bailey entertained twelve co-operation by every one concern and on a clear cold night backed ol Tom Osborne at 2:30 p. m. Day in Caldwell— tables of dessert bridge. Prizes for ladies at a delightfully appointed ed in its making. Owners towns by the red brick of the building, Mrs. Ernest McGrure spent Wed Student 111— Mrs. dessert bridge. Cut hot house flow the afternoons play fell to people, construction gang and the tall white smoke stack and the Betty Fredrick has been absent farmers. ers were used as table decorations Herbert Fisher and Mrs. Andrew nesday in Caldwell. feathery puffs of steam rising from from school the past few weeks on Nampa Visitor— and potted plants as prizes. The Boersma. Now- w-e have one of the most j the boilers is a sight not soon to be J. W. Hughle, owner of the account of sickness. The room and tables were artis latter going to Mrs. Joe Butte. Mrs. modern factories in the world and j forgotten. Kenneth Cottle and Mrs. Burnall tically decorated in the Christmas Modern Auto camp, was in Nampa Visits Relatives— in it are making the best all pur When the harvest is ended and Vesta Johnson of New Plymouth pose sugar on the market. So lets the last beet sliced the company motif with diminutive trees gracing on business Tuesday. Brown. Play Safe By is spending the week end with rela all get together and boost for, will have accepted 245 thousand each table. I Business Visitor— - 8 - Ordering Your —§— H. R. Hutchin. a Salt Lake City tives in Nyssa. swear by and use Amalgamated su- tons of superb beets, the heaviest BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR FOUR Returns From Visit— gar. A Nyssa product made for the l yield being in the Wilder district Mrs. Olive Drewitz. Mrs. Dan TUESDAY EVENING CONTRACT salesman, was a business visitor in Mrs Earl J. Sheneberger returned whole world to use. Mrs. Frank Morgan was this | Nyssa Tuesday, j where an average of 21 tons to the Chase and Marion Klinkenberg visitors— last week from a visit with her par- Just a word from one who knows.1 acre was grown The average yield were hosts Monday night at a sur weeks hostess to the Tuesday eve- j It would be a benefit to every one i per acre over the entire area will prise birthday party given for four j ning contract club and Invited Mrs.: Mrs j G Wilson and Mrs Clyde! “ its in the middle west. Williams were Boisfc visitors Tues Child III— Nyssa people and held at the home R. G. Whitaker as a guest player. if the percentage of hay and beet be approximately 16 tons. High scores went to Mrs. Leo Hol- day. Tho infant son of Mr. and Mrs. tops mixed with the beets could be of Mr and Mrs. Eldon Jensen. The Due to the efficiency of the field four people whose birthdays fell lenberg and Mrs. Artie Robertson. Pete Vander Oord Is seriously ill at lowered. They are worth more to crew the beets when received have At Willow Creek— on days the first of this week were the farmer as feed than they at been in almost perfect condition. I Dr. C. A. Abbott will spend the the Ontario hospital. Charles Drewitz. Claude Mecham. BIRTHDAY DINNER the factory for garbage. Its no fault of theirs if the dratted j week end with Mrs. Abbott at the From Emmett— Complimenting the birthday an- Willow creek school. Mrs. Ray Myrick and Mrs Marion Mr, and Mrs Charles Thompson And here is an idea for all fu things freeze. As we said, we need There is no place like home Klinkenberg. About 20 guests were niverary of her husband Mrs. Dale New f Kul (her— and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis of ture Edisons. Invent a beet car that a car inventor. present. Five tables of pinochle Garrisson invited his parents. Mr when it's cold and stormy From reliable sources we learned James McFadden of Glenns Ferry Emmett were Sunday guests of Mr will keep the things from freezing were played during the evening, and Mrs. Charles Garrisson and has taken charge of the meat de- and Mrs. A1 Thompson. before they are dumped. Liberal that the harvest is 99 999 finished outside—that is if your home high score being won by Mrs. Emil Miss Lenore Hartley for Monday | partment in the Ramsey market. which means that the factory will prizes offered by all three shifts. Returns Home— is warm and comfortable in Paulus for the women and Claude dinner. Burnell Brown, factory superin Mrs. Charles Starks and her chil Leaves For Kansas— the coldest weather. .Insure Mecham for the men. -5 - Mrs Warren Graves left Friday dren have returned from an ex tendent is a human dynamo. Office, that future comfort by order GUILD MEETS DON’T FORGET . for Garden City, Kas.. where she tended visit with her parents in ! lab. boiler house, lime kiln, beet ing your winter's supply of Mrs Herschel E Currey and Mrs. will spend Christmas with relatives. California. I flume, pulp silo, pan floor, ware- WEDNESDAY EVENING CLUB the house. Everyone wonders where HI-HEAT Lump and Nut Mrs. A. V. Cook was hostess for J. C. Bowman entertained Daughter Expected Home— ! I ,,uusc From Portland— this weeks Wednesday evening con members of St. Pauls Guild at their Margaret Carpenter is expected lle « ot the horse Power. Like to put COAL at the Homer Groat, sales manager of tract club. Besides the usual games regular meeting on last Wednesday. j the Oliver Farm Equipment com home Saturay from Monmouth. Ore j a Pedometer on him for 24 hours. Following the business meeting at of contract there was a Christmas Sorry to see E- M Cole g0 pany was a Nyssa business visitor where she has been attending col- lege j Thanks Ed for the swell job you did PARM A vs. NYSSA tree and an exchange of Christmas which time plans for the Christmas Tuesday afternoon. party were completed, refreshments here and we won't forget that gifts. Visitors From Albany— .Motor to Boise— High School Gym frank way of yours. No one will Prizes in cards were won by Mrs. were served. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Falk of Al Mr. and Mrs Charles Garrisson! | Tlie Sunday school Christmas Friday, Dec. i6 quite take your place with the gang. Klaas Tensen. Mrs. Aden Wilson party and program will be held at bany spent the week end with motored to Boise Tuesday and re We’ll be remembering you as a 7:30 p. m. and Mrs. Nick Rudlick friends in Nyssa. They are on their turned in a new Mercury'' which [ ' the Parish hall on the evening of man’s man. j way to Sterling. Colo. they purchased in Payette. Open from 7 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. DOUBLE HEADER the twenty-third. We are honored to have that su Sister Visits— I Civic Club to Meet— CLUB GIVES DINNER per sugar man Roy Cotrell. Amal The next meeting of the Civic club Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner of The members of the Thursday Pre-School Group Party— gamated general superintendent, for evening contract club gave a no Mrs. Chas Ncwbill of Kingman j will be at the Parish hall on Dec. Twin Falls stopped for a short visit j a visit. Hope it will be a long one host dinner at the Sinclair cafe on Kolony P. T. A will be hostess to 21 at 2:30 p. m. and the program with the Bernard Frost family last | Friday, while enroute to Lewiston and his well directed suggestions last Thursday evening Afterwards the pre-school study group on Fri will be on Christmas suggestions. N O TICE: Santa Claus hit the mark. Returns— and Potlatch. contract was enjoyed with high day. Dec. 22. at which time Santa Wonder how that fellow Cottle Henry Sherrill who has spent sev- Chief on Duty— scores being won by Mrs. Aden Wil Claus will present a gift to each W ill all customers, boys and girls from 4 Chief of Police A. V. Cook began remembers everything that he is son and Mrs. Sidney Burbidge. child of pre-school age who is there. : eral months in Norwood. Idaho, re asked to do. Put in battery chains turned last week and has rented the his police duties again for the city This group has been recently to 40 and young folks from 40 to 80, of Monday morning, following ten for beet hoppers, Raymond Mills formed to study problems particu Larson place on the Owyhee, motor to replace, piping on the su i Returns to Portland— days' confinement at his home with Peggy’s Pantry PLEASE CALL A T ONCE MEN’S SHAVING SETS larly effecting the young child and Mrs. Pauline Eldridge who has a threatened attack of pneumonia. gar end to see to, shop work and as its president Mrs. Robert goodness only knows what else. Be 79c, $1.00, $1.49 and up has Visit Mother— been visiting her mother. Mrs. Betty AND REGISTER. Clark, Mrs. Lester Goulet as vice On Monday Mrs. Clarence Poor- sides his regular job of keeping all NYSSA PHARMACY persident and Mrs. Stanley Hill sec Forbes for several weeks returned to of the machinery repaired and her home in Portland last Monday. man of Seattle stopped to visit her REINDEERS, notified us yesterday, they retary-treasurer. Sunday Callers— sister Mrs. A. V. Cook and the same moving. Of course the Nyssa plant is only Sunday guests at the Gerrit day the two sisters motored to Boise are still in the corral waiting. Groot home were Mr. and Mrs. Pete to attend the birthday anniversary a new sister in the Amalgamated's Tensen. Mr. and Mrs. Z Davidson party of their mother, Mrs. Mary big family of factories but we are Hurry up and get on the list, so you won’t of Parma, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam Lyells and of their sister, Mrs. growing. If doubtful watch the broad grin on A H. Bennings face and Mr and Mrs. Dick Groot Silvia Palmer of that city. be missed. rv Convalescing From Flu— Mrs. Poorman remained for a visit at his next visit. Beet end men greeted as "Tons” L. A. Parks, saleman for the with her mother while Mrs. Cook — Peggy. W e Have Those Lovely Christmas Gifts for the by "Bags" the sugar end men. Sur Nyssa Flour Mill. Is convalescing returned home that evening prise to all that the "grave yard from an attack of the flu at his Don Davis Visits— Miss and Misses Don Davis of San Francisco visit shift is cutting more than their home in Nampa. ------- O ------- Improves from Operation— ed in Nyssa from Wednesday until third of the beets. Mr Buttes, expert engineer of the Mrs. James Gllltspie of Nyssa is Sunday cf last week and was a BATH ROBES, W ool, Regular $4.98 for $3.79 reported to be “doing nicely," fol house guest of his parents. Mr. and Ogden office is here for a short visit Beautiful Cotton Prints 98c & $1.89 and to straigthen out a few kinks in lowing an operation for apiiendicitis Mrs. R. J. Davis. at the Holy Rosary hospital in On Mr Davis is Pacific coast man the equipment. tario Tuesday forenoon Mrs. Gillis- ager for the Armstrong Linoleum j Glad to see “Erv" Hodges back I pie was stricken at her apartment company and was on his way to from Ogden office to supervise the ! Watch Our Window About in the Fry building Monday nigh: Laneater, Penn , and New York to silo extension and the building of FREE GIFTS and was taken to Ontario the fol- attend the annual meeting of man a new molasses tank or two. Made j I lowing morning, agers held in those cities. He will necessary by the unexpected num- ! j Adams Man Here— return to his family in San Fran ber of beets cut. Joe Hawkins, owner of a wheat cisco just in time to celebrate Better cross our fingers as we Hoxie Bldg. Next to Theatre ranch near Adams. Ore., was in Christmas with them. | write that so far there has been no . 1 Nyssa last Saturday on his way Masons Elect Officers— home with a truck load of field corn At the regular meeting on Mon-1 CALL FOR WARRANTS lie had purchased at the Frank day evening the Masons of Golden | Graham farm, adjacent to town. Rule lodge elected the following o f Notice is -hereby given that Hawkins announced while here that ficers for the coming year. all warrants c f School Dis trict Number 26, M.'lheur he had bought some land in the Worshipful Master. Doug McDon County endorsed “not paid Jordan Valley section. ald; Senior Warden. Grant Rine for want of funds.” numbers What Gift Would She Ap- ! Daughter To Leave— hart; Junior Warden. A C. Nnrcott: 300 to 307. inclusive, is called Mr. and Mrs Ben J. Peckham Treasurer. Dio Tensen; Secretary. for payment on Monday. De cember 19. 1938. precíate More Than This Fine who have been visiting at the home Leo D. Hollenberg; Senior Deacon, of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ar George Rcbergcr: Junior Deacon » L _ * i?“ '<*** Interest on such warrants will cease on Monday. De Mixer? thur Boydell, the past two weeks F D Norcott; Senior Steward. Bill U' ~ cember 19. 1938 expects to leave for Tigard on Mon DeGrofft; Junior Steward. Herb day. where they will spend the Fisher: Tyler. George Wilson: Mar B. B. LIFNKAEMPER. Christmas holidays with his par shall. John Kakebeeke and Chap- j Clerk of the Board. ents. After Christmas Mr and Mrs lain. Frank Hall. ¿.-r S!; V Pcckham will return to Antioch. Mude From Our Cal., where he will be employed Famous Recipe with a construction company, One of the Finest Elec leases Nvssa Property— The store building north of the trical Toasters on the highway "Y " formerly occupied by Market. Chrome finish the Phillips' grocery, has been Phone 20 Nyssa leased to Meyer Gorrel of Frultland. S. P Baker, owner of the building announced when in Nyssa last Sat urday afternoon. Oorrels lease be gins on January 1. opening in thr Get them cleaned the MAIN way and be spick building with a retail business a: and span for Christmas holidays. that time With Baker were his wife l Fully Automatic, Never Mr and Mrs Gorrel and Martin Don’t Delay Send Them in Today Overheats, A Really Fine Johnson, the latter sales manage) for Associated Oil at Boise. Gift Dixon Nursing Home— On Tuesday an 8"> pound daugh “ Cleaning At It’s Best” ter was bom to Mr and Mrs. Alfred Adams with Dr. L. A Maulding in Phone 56-J attendance. The young lady has RUBBER DOLLS— AUTOS— BALLS Atkeson Bldg. Nyssa been named Carol Joan and both 1 AIRPLANES— ANIMALS she and her mother are doing nicely. J «1 Mrs Maines and her Infant son j Doll Furniture If one goes out, all the have returned to Mrs Dixons for| Painted Sets ................. care and are reported to be im- j rest stay lighted. Ask (raving. Mr Graves who has been with Mrs. Dixon for several weeks for “ Perma-Lights” has improved enough to be up a i Games of All Kinds few hours each day to Rrturns from East— Mrs J R Hunter who has been in Springfield. 111., since November, 18. due to the death of a nephew f Pie Plates— Skillets— SaucePans Casseroles returned home on Saturday after- ? (Chrome Holder) noon. ELECTRIC WASHER This is Mrs. Hunters first visit I ’jicd Six Week* in Springfield since she and Mr ; am Demonstrator Hunter left there 23 years ago. LINK SAUSAGE lb.......................................... 20c 7-piece Tinted Decorations , Mrs Hunter reported that t h e 1 CHILI lb.............................................................. 20c coal mines there if not closed en-1 tlrely are running only three days! a week and that food stuffs are j GEO. C HKNNEMAN. Owner high, particularly potatoes from ; PHONE 10« Phone 6 Nyssa Phone 113 Nyssa this area, which sell for five cents a Alkeson Bldg. 3rd. A Main Sis. pound. 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