Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 16, 1948, Image 7

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JOURNAL
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VULUiUE X X X X llI NO. 49
THE N Y SSA G AT E CITY JO U RN AL, N YSSA, OREGON
cash payment of five cents per
pound butterfat in milk or two
cents per pound butterfat in cream.
In its letter to patrons, the
Along with the season's greet­ company said In part: “This year
ings, the Farmers’ Co-operative In 1948 we have retired, paid in
Creamery company of Payette has full, all of 1987 and 1938 equity
Issued checks to patrons for m ilk; redits.
Your board * o f directors
and cream delivered from January : have also authorized an additional
1 to October 31. 1948.
payment of five cents per pound
Checks totaling $110,000 have on butterfat received in milk and
been destributed to the 2500 pat-1 two cents per pound butterfat re­
tons of the creamery.
ceived in cream for the first 10
The checks represent additional months o f this year, which means
CR EAM E R Y ISSUES
CHECKS, GREETINGS
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GI VE
HI M
i H U R SD A Y, DECEMBER 16, 1948
j WE CAN HANDLE
F L 0 W - T I N G
All Your Insurance Needs
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Our Motto: lOO Percent Service
S E AT
E. L. JAMISON
C HR I S T MA S
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THIS IS THE SEAT THAT
TAKES THE PUNISHMENT
OUT OF TRACTOR RIDING
He
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a ll
year
ap preciate
long
Arguments in the first case between nations to come before the
International Court of Justice are now being heard at The Hague,
The Netherlands. The case involves the United Kingdom's claims
for payment from Albania as the result of mine damage to British
destroyers and the death of 44 seamen in the Corfu Channel oil the
Albanian coast. Here Sir Hartley Shawcross (left), U.K. counsel,
l„oks at a map of the channel with Pierre Cot, Albanian counsel.
your thoughtfulness
when
you
buy
him
a
Knoedler FLO W -TIN G h yd rau lic TRACTOR
SEAT for Christm as.
It has an
instant
w eight adjustm ent that gives the
same
health savin g , smooth riding comfort to
man or boy regardless of w eigh t.
Ask
fo r a dem onstration and solve your gift
problem .
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week from Corvallis to spend the
his year.
Young men or women interested holidays at the home of her par­
in this scholarship may contact ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boydell.
their school principal, the presi­ Mr. Smith will arrive in Nyssa
dent of their local P. T. A. or Mrs this week-end.
The Malheur County P. T. A Dick Jensen, president of the Mal­
would like to acquaint more h igh ' heur Countv P T. A. for additional Rrbekahs Sponsor Card P a r t y -
Thè third pinochle party spon­
chool students and graduates with .nformation.
sored by the Rebekkah lodge will
he Tuition Scholarship project
be held Saturday. December 10 at
which is for the purpose of at­ Ife-e For tloPdays—
8 p m. A radio will be the door
tracting the attention of superior
Mrs. Herb Smith arrived this prize for the event.
young men and women to the
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.eaching profession in the element-
iry schools of Oregon.
Scholarships are available to high
school seniors or graduates and
college students or graduates who|
wish to train for teaching in the
elementary public schools of Ore­
gon.
Their training must take
place in Oregon public tax-sup­
ported teacher training institutions,
>1 which there are three at the
present time: the Oregon College
if Education at Monmouth, the
Eastern Oregon College of Edu­
cation at La Grande, and the
Southern Oregon College of Edu­
cation at Ashland.
Scholarships
may be renewed, upon application,
for a period of four years, provid­
ing the applicant meets the stand­
ards anticipated in the award of
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AG E N C Y
the scholarships.
The applicant "
must agree to complete a full
course in elementary teacher edu­
60 North 3rd Street
cation and teach in the public ele­
mentary schools of Oregon at least 01015»! fiieisiBlBigigigigigigns ^liDl‘bIua'ol51O]l5l5l5IPi'>olSiei<nlST5lGiViR5USIBISVain0HnnBMH
one year for each year of scholar­
ship awards received.
Applications for next year's a-
wards must be completed by April
15. Upon completion, they are for­
warded to the Oregon Congress ol
Barents and Teachers which checks
and makes awards to the highest
qualified applicants.
Twenty-four
Complete Sets Of
young men and women entered
training on P. T. A. scholarships
SCHOLARSHIPS ARE
OFFERED BY P. T. A.
World Court Hears Corfu Channel Case
A
T R ACTOR
SECOND SECTION
Instant adjustment for op­
erators of any weight is an
exclusive feature.
You give the best when
it's a Flow-ting Seat.
NYSSA IMPLEMENT CO-
“Thè House of Oliver”
I we Have in siocF
an accumulative investment of Attend Beet Growers Meet—
monies not needed In capital re­
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hill of Newell
serve. This may vary from year Heights attended a beet growers
to year as no set figure on ad­ meeting and banquet in Boise
■Tuesday evening.
ditional payment, such as this
check represents, can be tabulated
until that accounting period, has
passed and all returns have been
received.
Please notb> this check is not
a dividend: It is not a bonus or
a payment of equity credit, but
strickly an additional payment on
For Right Man
butterfat received in milk or cream
for the first 10 months of 1948."
Crane or Standard
Plumbing
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OPPORTUNITY
&
We hare an opening
rson s
for
throughout
High
Farm
commissions,
Is your proparty insurance in line
with greatly-increased property va l­
ues? A little checking N O W may
save you a big check in event of
loss or damage by fire , tornado,
or other cause. W ithout o b lig a­
tion, let us help you review your
property insuronce with PLanalysis
— the e asy, sure woy to keep your
property insurance up-to-date. Coll
county.
permanent
position.
N YSSA IN SU RAN CE'
AGENCY
Ralp*1 Lawrence
See Bud Sherman, Mgr.
Other models from $169.95
Leonard’s amazing new electric
“Automatic Cook”
Also Plenty of
Pipe & Fittings
A Bid CHECK
Equipment
Malheur
Colored Fixtures Available On Request
*A Little Checking
May Save You
the
right man to sell Minneapolis- !
Moline
Fixtures
B & M Equipment Co.
To Do You A First Class Job
“ W e Install and Service W hat W e Sell”
i
Oregon Licensed
IN TERSTATE
PLUM BING
CO M PA N Y
Irvin J. Zimmerman
Nyssa
Phone 270W
• You juet set it and forget it. Let the “ A u­
tomatic Cook” do y o u r oven-watching I
• N ew top-o*-the-range Control P anel. . . all
controls now easy to reach . . . to read!
• New “ Up-Dow n” unit. U p— it’s a 4th,
eatra surface unit; down — a Scotch
Kettle.
Ore.
Phone 145L2
Parma, Idaho
m m m tm
• Huge broiler-oven holds a 25-lb. turkey or
a complete 5-dish meal with ease!
T E N T
MODEL LF-48
Super De Luxe
I O N !
Minneapolis - Moline Farm Equipment Owners
$399.95
Other Leanords
Low As $198.00
FIELD AND SH O P S E R V IC E N O W AVAILABLE
Full Stock O f Genuine Parts
Loaded With New Leonard Features
A modern miracle! From top-to-baae
the new Leonard is completely re­
frigera ted — every u seful in ch i
Packed with far-sighted improve­
ments to save you time and effort.
Depend on Leonard, the choice
o f four generations. It's the best
buy today!
•Pricea shmrn a rt fo r delivery in yoar
kitchen trith 5 -i'ta r Protect ion Plan.
¿>UUc and local laxee extra.
H O LD S 2 1 0 -PO U N D S
OP FRO ZEN FO O D S!
For All Equipment W e Sell
• YouTl cut your fond bill« plpnty . . . buy­
ing in hulk, freezing for use later.
• You’ll save countless shopping trips . . .
* ith this “ supermarket” right io your
own home.
FAC TO R Y TRAINED R EPAIR M AN
• You’ ll save hours in the kitchen, too.
1 rosen foods are so easy to prepare.
• ^ ou II pep up your menus! Out-of-vanon
treats on your table . . . year ’ round!
SEE US TH E NEXT TIME YO U R EQUIPM ENT NEEDS REPAIRING
Les Burbank,
Sales Representative
m m m m i
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Nyssa, Oregon
B .& M. EQUIPMENT CO.
Bud Sherman,
Mgr.
Minneapolis Moline Dealer
Phone 270W