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THLNY.SSA GATE CITY JOURNAL,
NYSSA,
OREGON
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1946
milk and milk products and pres- banquet and Nyssa hospitality,
around employment. The beet su owner; Cols. Bert Anderson and Visit In Union—
Leno Christensen and his dau
ented an interesting talk on the
Herbert Tleg of Ntwipa, repres- gar Industry has meant more to Joe Church, aucts.
ghter, Betty, spent last week-end
milky way”. A lunch was prepared enting the Nyssa-Nampa district the Snake river valley than any
In Union, Oregon. He attended a
Guests In Nyssa—
by Mrs. Anderson consisting of beet growers association, reviewed thing in many, many years".
After Mr. Harlan and presented
iheese rarebit, oatmeal heaitn
history of the organization,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pigg and committee meeting making plans
KI.AS.3 V. P O W E L L ..........................
Editor and PuMJohrr
oread, cream puffs, ice cream -md whkh v u organlzed under the the plaque to the company for its son of Everett, Washington, and for the Union Livestock show,
( oflee.
1 twine of the Nyssa Sugar Beet grow record as “a good citizen”, Mr. Mrs. Lowman of Los Animas. Col
The next meeting will be held ers association. He pointed out that Larson said “we are mighty proud orado were overnight guests of Mr. which will be held In the spring.
November 27 with Dona Mitchell C. A. Marshall of Nyssa was the of this token and we are pleased and Mrs. C. W. Bennett last Sun Betty visited her aunt and uncle
ADVERTISING KAT^S
S U B S C R IP T IO N KATES
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schneeflock.
as hostess. Roll call wlil be ans
with the sentiment back of it". day.
first president.
Open rate, per Inch...... .. 35c
One Year .....
*2.00
C. A. Marshall won the gallon
wered by “what I am most thank
Mr. Tleg said the Amalgamated
National, per Inch _____ Me
Six M o n th * .............................. » 1.25
ful for this year". Mrs. Brown Sugar company is an outstanding of syrup given away by Gordan’s
S ingle C opies ............
06 Classifieds, per word.........2c
Drive-in market.
Joined the chib.
concern and one of the best fixed
M,I,nim m ...... 30c
(Strictly In Advancer
Mr». B F. Rookstool Is in the Holy financially, with officers that are
Mr. Morgan announced that the
Rosary hospital in Ontario recup very progressive and leadihg the dinner was served by the Nyssa
Civic club.
erating from an operation.
field in the advancement of sugar
Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County. Oregon
Mr and Mrs. Robert Kidd and processing and anything that can ^ T h e group voted to meet in Par-
Entered at the postofflees at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Headley of be done to further the interests ol ^ In January.
through the United States Malts, as second class matter, under
La3alle, Colorado visited Saturday the industry.
the a.T of March 3, 1879.
at the F. G. Holmes and F. 8.
"This is one of the higher yield
Byers homes.
ing areas In the state”, Mr. Tieg
said, ‘Tunning about 18 tons to the
I Seven members and three guests,
Monday, November 25, 12:30 p.
acre. To maintain tnose yields we m., 6 miles south and west of
! Opal Holmes, Mrs. Brown and
O re g o n Trail
must fertilize heavily. The fact Ontario, 1 mile west of Cairo Junc
For the Best Cab Service in Town
Mrs. Anderson, answered roll call
that income from su^ar beets is tion, then 1/4 mile north or 2
The Merry Matrons club met
with "My most detested household HE METHODIST COMMUNITY ¡spendable takes a lot of the wor miles east and 1/2 south of Mal
at the home of Florence Toombs
ry off the farmers’ shoulders".
task".
CHURCH
heur butte. 28 cattle including
Wednesday, Noveimeber 13.
Percy Batt of Caldwell, producer 11 dairy cows; 5 horses, 31 hogs,
Mrs Anderson, home service sup-
Rev H J Gernhardt. Pastor
24-Hour Service
The afternoon was spent embrotd- pany, demonstrated the use of Sunday school, 10 a. m.
and shipper, also paid tribute to hay, machinery, household goods,
the Amalgamated company for its Otis King, owner; Bert Ander
erlng tea towels for the hostess. I ervlsor for the Idaho Power com-
Worship and sermon, 11 a. m.
importane« to the community.
Intermediate fellowship 7 p. m.
son and Joe Church, aucts.
"In 1938 the farmers were suf
Youth and Young Adult fellow
Wednesday, November 27, 9 miles
fering
from
over-production",
Mr.
ship. 7 o’clock.
south of Ontario, 3 miles south of
Batt
said.
“Despite
the
fact
that
Evening service, quarterly con
Malheur butte, 2 1/2 miles west of
ference, 8 p. m. Dr. McCallister ^ was interested in other types oi bird farm or 1‘4 mile south and 1
produce. I welcomed the planting of mile west of Lincoln school, 14
preaching and officiating.
Bible study and prayer Wed- a sugar beet acreage. Far less cattle, 2 horses, farm machinery
nesday. 8 p. m.
growers are raising beets at a loss and miscellaneous. Lee Smith, own
_______________than any other crop.
er; Bert Anderson and Joe Church
We Are Now In The Market For
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
"This year green peas brought Aucts.
OK PARMA
little or nothing to the grower,
A home that cost $6,000 to build before the
Tuesday, November 26. Sale
"The Church of the Lutheran Hour" i because there was an over-produc- starts at 12:30 p. m. Lunch served j
war
would cost around $9,000 to replace today.
Divine worship Sunday morning tion- Except for the returns to a on grounds. Legated 2 miles SW of!
Five or six yeans ago contractors allowed
at 10 o’clock with the celebration' very few growers the lettuce pro Harper on W side of Malheur riv- j
of holy communion.
gram collapsed. The potato market er and the railroad. Horses, cattle, j
about $1,200 per room to build the average
Sunday school and adult Bible1 wn-s P°°r ' ° n the average, carrots farm machinery, dairy equipment
dwelling....... today, the cost per room is pilt at
hour at 11 a. m.
j brought very little. The onion pro- and household goods. L. L. Carson,1
gram
was
the
biggest
catastrophe.
$
1 ,8 0 0 /
Young people’s meeting In the
We had a few bright spots in fall
Long, Chopped or Haled
If a home owner is still carrying the same
church at 8 p. m.
Tune In the Lutheran hour at lettuce, but generally the market
amount
of insurance today that he carried be
10:30 over KFXD every Sunday was not good. You men in the cit
fore
the
war, he is flirting with misfortune.
ies
should
build
a
monument
to
the
morning.
Basis on Farm or Delivered
men responsible for bringing the
His fire insurance should be brought up to the
.iugar industry to this valley. In
THE CHURCH OF THE
level of today’s building costs.
conjunction with the livestock in
NAZARENE
Home finishings, too, have greatly increased
Now
you
can
choose
your
division
dustry, you have provided the
E. J. Wilson, Pastor
farmer with more nearly year- in the United States Army. Famous
in price.
10 a.m., Sunday school.
fighting units in Japan. Korea,
11 a.m., Morning worship ser
Before the war, approximately $600 was esti
the Philippines and other far east
vice.
mated
as the average cost of furnishing each
ern
countries
need
replacement
7:15 p.m., N. Y. P. serlvces.
of REAL men who enjoy being
room....... today, decorators figure that it takes
8 p.m.. Evangelistic service.
associated with outstanding, heroic
8 p.m., Wednesdays prayer and
PHONE 80
around $800 to furnish a room in the moder
"history-makers’’. If you have a
praise service except first Wednes-
ately-priced
home.
desire for travel. . . plus exception
aay of each month when we have
VETERINARIAN
al pay Increases, plus many educa
Let us check the amount of insurance you
missionary and crusaders meetings.
tional advantages, plus a good re
You are always welcome at the
now carry against today’s values.
tirement
income—then
consult
church of the Nazarene. 5th st.,
Box D
Phone 135J your
local
U.
S.
Army
recruiting
and Good avenue.
officer today! Remember— there's
20 per cent Increased pay allow
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Nyssa. Oregon
ance for overseas duty!
Elder Robert Aaums, Acting Pastor
Sabbath school. 3 p. m , Saturday.
419 FEDERAL BLDG., BOISE, IDA.
Prayer meeting 8 p. m„ Tuesday
at the home of Mrs Mollle Nelson.
I he Gate City Journal
Taxi Stand
Changed To
SALE CALENDAR
Signal Station
Church Notes
PHONE 187J
Nyssa Cab Service
Notice
Flirting With Danger
Visit EXCITING
Far-away Places. .. AP
Expenses Paid — PLUS
Good Pay!
The Amalgamated Sugar Co.
FEED YARDS
Dr.J.H. Rerger
Notice To
Locker Owners
On and after December 1 our closing hours
will be as follows:
Week days
Saturday,
6 p.m.
7 p.m.
Polar Cold Storage And
Locker Plant
Frank T. Morgan
SUGAR INDUSTRY
THEME OF C OF C
FU R
(('ontiniied from page one)
much of the sugar from the Nyssa-
Nampa factories went to England
and Russia and even China".
Frank T. Morgan of Nyssa. presi
dent of the association, opened the
meeting and called on R. G. Whit
aker, chairman of the Nyssa city
council, who delivered the address
of welcome. In which he welcomed
the businessmen to “the finest,
most progressive city In eastern
Oregon.”
In tile response. Bernard Main-
waring, editor of the Idaho Free
Press at Nampa, expressed the ap
preciation of the visitors for Lhe
CO ATS
FO R
Home Talent
Show
CH RISTM AS
A SPECIAL SHOWING OF
I
Nyssa P. T. A. Benefit;
Skits
Comedy
One and one-half hour of fun.
The outstanding home talent entertainment of the year.
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THOSE POPULAR
Hamilton Furs
Monday, Dec.2 — 8 P.M,
Music
Dancing
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AT OUR STORE
!ÌÒ
Lay Away
A Coat For
Christmas
Friday And Saturday
November 22 t r 23
We will show coats to meet every budget from
the cheaper grades to the exclusive qualities.
Golden Rule Store
Nyssa,
Oreg on
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