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N y ssa G ate City Journal THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. VOLUME LII W om en of the Nyssa com m uni ty are being asked to can and freeze e x tra food in addition to th at needed by th eir own fam ilies to help stock the shelves at the M alheur M em orial hospital, ac cording to an announcem ent m ade this w eek by Mrs. H arold Bren-1 die, p resident of the hospital a u x iliary. T he auxiliary yearly u n d ertak es th e project of getting th e w om en in the area to co n trib u te canned and frozen food to help reduce operating expenses of the com m unity ow ned and op erated hospital. Mrs. F ran k M orris and Mrs. H arry M iner, who have been ap pointed co-chairm en for the food OUTSTANDING SUCCESS in project, w ill arran g e to have the the use of th e recently develop cans or frozen food picked up as ed m onogerm single germ sugar soon as it has been prep ared in beet seed has been reported by th e homes, if they are notified. Jed Lewis, general m anager of H owever, those who w ish to con the A m algam ated S ugar com trib u te th e food m ay keep it u n pany in Nyssa. til th e y early d rive in O c to b e r! The local com pany has 22 and it w ill be called for then. acres grow ing ad jacen t to th eir Mrs. B rendle stated th a t inas- { Nyssa plant. The new seed has m uch as no m eetings of the hos- j elim inated the "stoop labor" r e p ital au x iliary are held d u rin g j th e sum m er it was fe lt advisable j Mrs. Steve A ult of Chicago, the to ask for the canned food d o n a -! form er Ju d ith Skubal, d au g h ter tions in advance of the canning of Mr. and Mrs. V incent of Nyssa, and freezing season through the is h ere visiting h er p aren ts for a Jo u rn a l, ra th e r th a n to w ait u n t i l , stay of several weeks. Mrs. A u lt’s fall w hen those who m ight wish husband, A l/c A u lt is stationed to co n trib u te th e food w ould have w ith the air force in Chicago. He 1 to tak e it from th e ir re g u la r expects to receive his discharge | stocks. from the a ir force in Ju ly and | M eetings of the au x iliary will will come to Nyssa. com m ence again in Septem ber. Bob Rowe of H enry, Neb. T hey w ill m eet the last M onday spent M onday night visiting at of each m onth at 2 p.m., through the hom e of his aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. N eely and fam ily. the w in ter m onths. WEED BURNERS FOR RENT TANK SALES — RENTALS — LEASES "Your Servant Beyond the Gas Mains" IDEAL GAS & APPLIANCE Phones — Nyssa 2214 — Weiser 369-W quired for thinning . Now one trip through the fields w ith a long hoe is sufficient to take care of the w eeding. Lew is said the germ was d e veloped by R ussian refugees, the S avitsky fam ily w ith the cooperation of all sugar com panies. A t the present lim e th ere are about 3000 acres p lan ted in the NUMBER 23 RODNEY BEUS HONORED Judith Roberts Has AT SUNDAY TESTIMONIAL A testim onial was given May 26 Series of Surgery at the Nyssa stake house in honor Ju d ith A nn R oberts, n in e-y ear- of Rodney Beus, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Beus, who left Ju n e old d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Roberts of Nyssa, u n d erw en t s u r 4 on a m ission to California. A pproxim ately 250 attended the gery on her rig h t leg M onday in event. T he p rogram was under St. L u k e’s hospital in Boise. This Voting places for the J u n e 20 th e direction of Rodger Anderson. was the fo u rth operation p erfo r med on h er leg since she was w heat m ark etin g quota re fe re n Mrs. Bill H orner and d aughter strick en by polio in 1949. dum w ere announced M onday by According to Mrs. Roberts, J u the M alheur county A gricultural of H arrisburg, Ore., are spending Stabilization and C onservation tw o weeks visiting at th e home of d ith is scheduled for two addi h er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy tional surgeries d uring sum m er com m ittee. K noedler, w hile her husband a t vacation. She m ay be able to be For the Nyssa area, grow ers tends N ational G uard cam p at rem oved to her hom e S atu rd ay to w ill vote at the city hall, and city G ow en Field. convalesce. halls at O ntario and Vale have been designated as polling places, w hile those in the south p a rt of the county will cast ballots at the Arock G range hall. Polls will be open from 8 a m. u n til 7 p.m. T he ASC announced a slight change in eligibility for voting. In past w heat referendum s, all grow ers in the com m ercial w heat area and farm ers generally are area w ere eligible to vote if they enthu siastic about the quality had m ore th an 15 acres of w heat of the seed and the labor-saving for h arv est on a farm . The new featu res. Extension of the use ru le is th at all persons are elig of th e seed throughout the dis ible if they sh are in th e 1958 tric t is planned as it becomes w heat crop from a farm in the available. com m ercial area on w hich w heat The above photo shows Lewis acreage to be harvested, plus any inspecting th e hardy plants at w heat acreage to be p u t in th e th e firm 's experim ental acreage. w heat acreage reserve, w ill be m ore th an 15 acres. —Journal Photos. “N u G reen ” is 45% urea nitrogen T w o-thirds or m ore of the elig ible voters m ust approve quotas Resists leaching—locks itself to the soli in o rd er to p u t them into effect on the 1958 crop. Free-flowing shot form ideal for all types If quotas are approved, fa rm T he selective service office in ers exceeding th e farm allotm ent of broadcast spreaders O n tario was closed all this week w ill be subject to a p enalty of 45 and re g u la r office hours from 8:30 p ercen t of p arity price on th eir “ N u G reen ” speeds breakdown of crop a. m. to 5:30 p. m., M ondays | excess w h eat and th e support residues . . . gives maximum crop response th ro u g h F riday, will be resum ed price w ill be av ailab le to those n e x t M onday it was announced com plying at a n ational average Plow down “ N u G reen ” ; use it to side dress or top last S atu rd ay . of $1.78 p er bushel, w hich is 75 dress; mix it with regular pesticide sprays. Any No reg istra n ts w ere called f o r ! percent of p arity. induction from M alheur county If rejected, quotas w ill not be way you use “N u G reen ”, you’ll be getting more in Ju n e , b u t 14 registrants receiv in effect, b u t allotm ents w ill be for your money! ed calls to rep o rt for pre-induc- j in effect and those com plying w ill tion physicals in June. Mrs. R u th Ingebritsen, clerk, be eligible for su p p o rt at 50 p er rem inded 18 - year - olds th a t all cent of p arity, it was explained. boys m ust register w ith th e local Phone 2253 Nyssa, Ore. F or best results use the Jo u rn al board on th eir 18th b irth d ay or w ith in five days thereafter. A Classified Ads. verification of b irth date is nec essary w hen reporting. Wheal Farmers To Vote June 20 On 1958 Quotas 1/ ✓ 1/ ✓ S electiv e Service O ffice Holiday A rnold W. S traw n. son of Mr. and M rs. L ester H. S traw n . route 1. Nyssa. is scheduled to com plete recru it train in g Ju n e 13 at the m arine corps re cru it depot. San Diego. Calif. The 11-week course includes instruction in all basic m ilitary subjects and the firing of all b a sic in fan try weapons. Upon com pletion of train in g new M arines «ire assigned to a u n it for fu rth e r in fa n try tra in ing. or to one of the m any M ar ine corps schools. SECTION THURSDAY. JUNE 13. 1957 N ew Sugar Beet S eed Proves S u ccess Hospital Women Issue Yearly Call For Canned Food SECOND NYSSA ELEVATOR Mr. an d Mrs. Orin S um ner w ere visited on S atu rd ay by a nephew of Mr. Sum ner's, W illiam B en n ett, C arlin, TJ£v., who w as on | his w ay to McCall. ANNOUNCEMENT! NYSSA CO-OP SUPPLY is pleased to announce the appointment of DOUG BATEMAN as new manager. "D oug" was formerly associated with the Nyssa Co-op and has recently been associated with Eder's where he was m anager of the pump department. AND A QUALIFIED STAFF WILL BE ON HAND TO SERVE YOU I ED MASON will act as assistant manager. BETTY JURRIES, bookkeeper. EARL BOWMAN & JOHN WARD, salesmen. SAM PHILLIPS, head of fertilizer division. Right there when a man needs I t . . . HOT water, heated fast the electric way. And with three-times-faster Quick Recovery water heating, there’ll be plenty left over for dishes and laundry. Your automatic electric water heater is the key to your lowest electric rates. Quick Recovery or standard model, it entitles you to 700 BEST BARGAIN kilowatt-hours at only 9 /1 0 of a cent each (after you’ve used your first 200 KWH). Since the water heater ordi narily uses only a portion of this bargain service, the balance can be used for other electric conveniences . . . a dryer, dishwasher or freeier. So, sing a song of savinga “HOT WATER’S GREAT . . . and it lowers your rate!” © G 0 © OO © 18 North Second Q © O --------• -------- Nyssa Co-op Supply I D ¿CecPUClùj A H O Docs So V MUCH-Costs P O So W ER LITTLE! O See Us First for— • PETROLEUM PRODUCTS * FEED and SEED • TOP FERTILIZERS • PUMPS—Selling and Service • AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES • HARDWARE Phone 2548 I