P 'G E SEVEN THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1952 U.S.Midway ■ Down c N o rth A m ericans a re down on the *.i c e c - Work IM 8 tio n in 133 pounds per perso n an d for Progressing on 531,000 Church Building Estimated at S80,000 Value world list of m e a t ea te rs, accord.ng C anada 192 pound- In S o u th A m erica, th e m e at diet to a review of USDA sta tistics by A $31.046 50 ch u rch building p r o ­ was m uch h eavier T h e people in g ram th a t sta rte d w ith a b asem en t | U ruguay ate a n av erag e of 235 valued a t approxim ately $8.000 is pounds of m eat per person in 1951 progressing satisfacto rily w ith n early and A rgentinians consum ed 200 all expeii-e- e ith e r paid or a rra n g e d pounds Also h ig h on th e list of m e at for p ay m en t, th e Rev Au tin J H 1- eaters are New Z ealan d an d Aus- h n g sw o rth announced W ednesday The theatres are using T h e F irs t C h u rch of C h rist of Ny- a ■ tralia T h e 1S51 average for New has been fo rtu n a te in h aving a co n ­ the Council of C hur­ Z ealand was 228 pounds a n d for g reg atio n an d friends of live ch u rc h ches to have you vote willing to co n trib u te th o u sa n d - of A ustralia, 219 pounds. three tw enty “Sex.” A Only two E uro p ean co u n tries co n ­ d o llars in cash for the building fund, as well as th o u san d s of h o u rs of lot of us are too old for sumed m ore th a n 100 pounds of m eat m a n u a l labor, th e m in iste r told per person in 1951 T h e two were m em bers of the Nyssa C h am b er of that so please leave us D enm ark an d Sw eden w ith 106 an d C om m erce a t the noon luncheon. the horses and grey­ 103 pounds, respectively. T h e studies A rep rese n tativ e of O regon C h ris ­ hounds. Vote 327 X No! ! show th a t m ost E u ro p ean co u n tries tia n M issionary society recen tly e s ti­ have less m e at per person th a n be- m ated th a t such a s tru c tu re would OSWALD WEST* ; fore th e war. Ita lia n s h ad a low figure cost ap p ro x im ate ly $80.000 if it h a d *Ex G o v e rn o r, T e m p e r a n c e A d ­ in 1951 of only 31 p o unds p er been b u ilt m a large city w here all vocate. S e n io r O re g o n S t a t e s m a n . person an d th e G reek av erag e was 1 labor h a d to be hired. Rev H ollings- 23 pounds. P re -w a r fig u res in R ussia Pd. Pol Adv. by O sw ald W est. showed showed a n av erag e of 43 !__________________________ pound- per person. To The Public ■ ss A.F. General Is Speaker In Boise A T T E N T IO N Lt. CoL Lloyd W ilson, co m m an d ­ ing o ffic er of F lig h t D. N yssa Air F o rce reservists, an d seveal m em ­ bers of th e Nysea flight atte n d e d a m eetin g last week in Boise w here M ajor G e n e ra l Alfred A K essler a d ­ dressed m o re th a n 150 Air F orce reservists. G en K essler is co m m an d ­ ing g en e ral of th e F o u rth Air Force, H am ilto n Base, Calif. T h e g en e ral told th e group th a t th e Air F o rce is m ade up of th ree co m p o n en ts: th e reg u lars now in u n ifo rm : th e air reserve, an d th e air N atio n al G u ard All th ree, he said a re im p o rta n t an d necessary p a rts of n a tio n a l defense. G en. K essler -aid th a t p relim in ary q u estio n a ire s will be m ailed to all rese rv ists in a short tim e to begin th e Air F orce survey of reservists. A survey te a m will be in Boise for p erso n al interview s a f te r th e d a ta from th e q u estio n a n es is com piled. STOCKMEN Change Of Sale Day Regular Livestock Sale This Week Will Be Saturday, Oct. 25 At 1:30 P.M. Friday, Oct. 31 A pple V alley—A large an d e n ­ th u sia stic c ro e d atten d e d h o u se­ w arm ing cerem onies las’t T h u rsd a y evening fo r a new school gym and a u d ito riu m a t Apple V alley school. D u rin g th e cerem onies, th e price >f 50 c h a irs was donated by individuals in th e audience. T he c h a irs will cost $3 95 ea ch an d a t lent 150 will be needed. T h e p ro g ram consisted of n u m b ers by a n ensem ble from th e b an d , vocal m im bers by th e Ellibee sisters, a talk by H a rry R ay, who rep rese n ted th e I 0 . 0 . F an d R ebekah lodges a t th e U.N. an d K.F.A. co n v en tio n s, a n d a film, “G o v ern m e n t is Y our B u si­ ness." L u n ch was served by th e firs-t g ra d e m o th e rs in th e h o t lu n ch room. UNION LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. 1 Mile North of Nyssa on 3rd St. Phone 39 “JU M PIN ' FISH HOOKS / YOU SAY THEY HAVEN'T EATEN ALL OF YOU IN FOUR WHOLE MONTHS ? ' Development of atomic energy in form of the atomic bomb costs ap­ proximately $2,000,000.000. * W HY SHOULD THEY ? M Y MEAT IS PERFECTLY PRESERVE I I H A GENUINE DEEPFREEZE HOME FR E E Z E R !" deepfreeze Heme Freezer oNi r s4 1 9 - 95 PHcmi and tp tific a H o m lubjocf fo change without notice. Holds 450 lbs. of assorted frozen foods ■^■Perfect fo r s t o r i n g your f a m il y ’s food! L OW D O W N PAYMENT l - Z TERMS - CO ME IN TO D AY ! a l' •jf Servo this seaso n's trout or venison a n y d a y, any month you please! Special We are giving Double S and H G reen Stam ps on anv freezer or D e e p f r e e z e refrigerator purchased or put on lay-awav for Christmas. We have a very attractive food plan, either with or w ithout the freezer A Deepfreeze home freezer with "some of everything" would be the ideal anniversary gift for the old folks. ^ HARTMAN'S WHOLESALE FROZEN FOODS “ E V E R Y T H IN G FOR THE FREEZER" 2 Ml. East at Locker Ave. Listen to Gabriel Heater and News By Deepfreese Thursday«. 6 p. m~ KFXD. Nampa. 729 $3 - • be pud ft ft*« gwrotnt \ is t u contrtt c to borrow m oney from tru st fund an d from th e A fter necessary local ta k en care « fth e i. i mie ture ■ a- M y w m ttt w th e c h u rc h o n th e co n g reg atio n , th e p& t ex ­ local b ank p lained. funds a re “W e all are w orking h ard so we . ., b alan c e c a n set D ed icatio n Da> after ne Rev a * Ó' I F Y O U D O N ’T K N O W V O T E " N O " .. . 1 VOTE TO A LAW W H IC H ... P rese rves your steady supply of pure, w h o le­ some milk at fair, uniform prices! 2 K eeps the dairy industry out of the hands of a one-m an political dictatorl ^ Keeps the d airy industry from falling into the hands of a big-business monopoly! VOTE 333 x In Nyssa Phone 79 Fletcher Oil Co. Has w orked well for 19 years! 2 SUSTAIN THOSE W HO KNOW THE DAIRY INDUSTRY W ILL VOTE 333 X NO! PLAY SAFE AND FOLLOW THEIR LEAD . . . KEEP A FAIR LAW! Faid H .1- : F riendly C itizens” F ra er and rruk- mg plan-' for the dedicatkm and m ore >ntr itu r a t fur th e building fund as tlie “O n up [AM EAT FOR House-Warming For Apple Valley Gym The Nexl Sale Will Be MODEL C-D w o rth said. T h e c h u rc h p asto r told of t h e . m any ho u rs of labor tl have been d o n ated to m ake the . v building pos-tble “ M em ber- of th e co n g re­ g atio n Ivave even worked on Sundays b lastin g th e volcanic ro ik from the lulls n e a r Nyssa an d hauling it to tow n for use m th e new building So far. 40 load- of rock have been fre ig h te d in a t no ac tu a l m o n ta ry cost, blit a t a n estim ated value of $tO a load for hau lin g , or a to ta l of $1600 T h a t e stim a te does n ot in ­ clude th e value of th e m aterial. Rev H o llin g sw o rth explained W ebb P en n y , wlio is th e c o n tra c ­ to r in ch a rg e of construction, has received only $1 50 an fumr for his work, w hich us valued it $25 an hour o n th e basis of his work as a stone m aso n a n d a rc h ite c t, th e m in ister said. In a d d itio n to th e stone work a n d tra n s p o rta tio n , hund red s of o th e r Jobs h av e h ad ti be done, re ­ q u irin g a s m a n y as 14 m en who worked u n til late at night during th e su m m er m o n th s. Rev H o llingsw orth reported th a t a t least $3000 will have to be raised by J a n . 1. 1953 to continue w ith the co n stru c tio n . A lready th ere has been S 4 t .« dl Adv by tht O REGO N MILK PRODUCERS COMMITTEE S»on Church, Sec y Mgi 91? C o 'b ff Bldg Po«*lond 4 Orego*.