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o O o; © 2) & THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGO1? "7/ud (Zo'ute-'i . . THE GATE CITYJOURNAL TED M. BRAMMER and GALE Z. BRAMMÇJT Editors and Publisher* a** SUBSCRIPTION RATES newsfah « PUBLISHERS association NATIONAL EDITORIAL Single 10c „igle Copies In MM*‘ur County, Oregon, and, z-J’ayette and Canyon Cou! imies, Idaho: .. © s W jo 1 Year $2.50 6 Months Elsewhere in * vsa ^ Per Year 6 Months @ $2 50 yssa,Malheur Coiwty, Oregon. Puk®»h<d every ThursdaQ at Nyssa, Entered at the pestoffice at Nyi.a, Oregon, for Transmission through the^'nitcd StaM Mail Ha ¿frond class matter under the act of March $•■$179 ! --------- -- —Q © @ « V • • • PERSONALS without pausing for your an- 1 swftr, ask* you another one? Despite 1:4 tremendous pressure brought on Wir law- It seems t-f Jne that ivpeedle»» ----------------------- | mgje©; bar laoog> leaders, the GrlffinV^marum labor bill @ amount of publicity has >kw?rl J O peaied both ho use, 3 v a big majority. No union wanted given to the Khrushchev vi»it to this country. The extremely ©ly labor bills pa id, and li'fly of ail this particular bill, optimistfl one* 1 ©W'J that it hau eii©',Q d them to run tough shod over many non- th« mejnj of »gdigÇ could be f 3&»in firms, throQjh their blackmail picketing, second- the cold war, th^n tthb aO «fcbycotts, and “hoti^trgo"^•actices. One labor leadegj violently opp<<y-d to his ?Qt ¿Mt o Ca.' V, head Qt the Electrical union, openly feel that it will do irr#parjblj <2) -¡bep tn 1 3 1 poliiyal blackmail by means of ballot box harrr^j to ouiQ public relaticftiU retributiyi to an those who voted°for the bill. program with our would-be al &></*> ticfl people demanded a change and there being so 1 lies behind the Iron curtain, ¿nd QxujLqS’ ojsx PO |O'P 8 then aiiaie ct i© in<j> members, <Un- the others are doinq W©hful 'ae’BKP» Q'ld 'di Old?». ><©ded tliesVoices de- thintenq be» any tottflrrreht justifies the means. Presidflit ■BWiding thc©ch»ngr< nB<«M«i'v to CUrta, the ¡Tfnons. Not oall [Bsqfl» t<K># a gre^deal of interest rirthe matter. Ap- Eisenhower won't be contamin gpeeantl» our CongrB men Ullmen did not hear from his G» ated with this apntaA QrV th,<n Christ was whflt he ©as etWUtupnte M iiByiid not vote for the Curbing of labor. t«np|8»l by Satan, or any mor© («91 lv out of 11 <0 Ui i.km coif' snu n did vote for the I R j . than a preacher wcnrtd be if b® Im« ?• »OB <B«>t«m>fi issutMf the Ti-«pisier maga CT ent into one ©ys^Bfs pool «we, an<l th«$ man ^as ^Valti lad of the First hfll* or bars. $A> treaties or (teoi-ot oo no» sh fv<• 1 1© an Oregon longshoreman pacts or top summit aq:O?n.isnfc •o«y giaoo1 • o><Bi) «oo»aa, he replied, “It is my personal be- will bring us peace or happi ]W theft there ai**a n©nt®r <>f reforms needed in the ness. Man has tried to hsfld® (Xprra qjcritaCBcP O’ cu ' B 1. ©>bill of right.; to entitle IliQO problBftns long SBiougK^- it's tim® turntfti lbem o»gr «SoAffip^cor. to s09«| the aee(>£&. protest union PUT THEM ON io a higfear peftvsy. p5»bout C^iirpaE) ®G2Wto>CD frODly; qic L ©co i®ion officials who VQHZ U5T NEW1: Shao«» to >dmit it's tM> hlg far &WO °oo '°0o 1 ig*<x> It ie eiv further belief that O °° 'ioirtPSAPOl I pa flasinjj IB illegal Bild should be outlawed, • • Q (Urf ■¿’<0 °Q00 ie titi® uf >{ie ®cond<ry boycott and fyit Not too many of us fear bees, txsoo Ytiu e'O not oni» wek ®»e I > rc©d this letter to Iyet over a five-year prriod thev pttrrp? ¡SumiitDcaPip. fcifl 1 &> (feto yoo Will *V> st 8» I Would killed 52 people wnle rattle tCtB33'dEixiECb1Aiofi 1# oro \ bctb ie tfiis n<tter.” snakes killed only i* t<i>^l.» thB plan» »Lei© it becaiftt apparent • * * * iTJ tfftjrf a change w»s .«»•••: no tedly ' *’o Dave Beck etij- It is forecast that we Americans *»i$U lO"8 rttb«or bringing the abuses to lignt iftlil buy $2,500,000,000 worth of ‘FFiooi his sieftua»». fFo*fe. OS much • any other thin: drug sU>re prescriptions in the 1 tetafn a^tnei th* ue>>ns continuing ¿heir year of 1965 and moi’e than double that by 1975. ocjwatipnB *» pB «» :t®l by 1ft® l©> it is doubty hard to • (•) • 1* «catelMDebcoid o> • O.-frgp«1 tesnooeser realieg$ii e.anp people ~ You don’t need to be a mathe- ©foi© co tenaRfryn^’ the em»i>c law They »»ill ,<» <a wizard to kn<<W (hat 33 (hft'wt’C ; ir < aoses »»ox* wu OWUb »less then? 4s tea- 23-38 add* up to a nice f« ire <sms> ?. a iiet'pla I«end co ppeaR aroro ufleolo © • • A J AU.——--------------- w The only trouble with being a I—IW w g 0h«d sport is that you hftVe to tsi to prove tiiat -y iu are • ♦ ♦ I 5TT Evaft^alisfic Special SERVICES at the CHUSOl OF THE NAZARENE -Fifth usd ob Avenu». Nyss<< CJra, — $ith — THE ftEV. BERT DANIELS TUÖS ^)on> ßxxrcöky Bornio^ —7:45 p.m, R.ob Evening 17 Thrwugh 27 Qa»ial Hustt Xv«Y 8*0 v CM Bjr the Œbbert StQrtevaat F a roll y YOU ABE IBHHTODF THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1953 — were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Assumen CARD OF THANKS & We wish to j^iank our friends do of Ontario and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Carmen and Mr. and Mrs. and neighbors for their many Mrs. Howard Myrick entertain. Raymend Smith of Payette. acts of kindne-', cards and f,Rr- O ° ers. A special thann- to Dr. DaTid ♦------------------------------------------- edQaembers of hfl pmochle club By T.M.B. at her home Wednesday evening. Sazann, Dr. K E. Kerby and the Mrs. Artie Robertson entertain Why in this normally dry Prize winners Wny do uo so many people, prop«:, who w,lu bubbling up uH ... W11U1VJJ> were WVIC Mr:QEd Ma- and staff of Malheur Me normally write a nice hand, go to land middle ^iOn ^rs Desert O‘1'AV and Mrs ed her Thursday afternoon bridge nurses and of our It was in n © V* jmdcLe club for their first fall party last morial hospital for their kindness o much trouble to sign ¿heir of Ehrgood near th. NyOa Ele- Lyle Miner. © & week at her home on King Ave. and care of our loved one during names o illegibly that a»y ^er- vator and v« caused by too much All of the members were present her long illness, and death. ienced postal clerk could not de- (surface water going into the too , —The family of Members of the Nyssa Church and prize winners were Mrs. Har cipher them??? Most of us have ¿mall sewer lines. As it spread Mrs. NWicy I^Boor trouble enough with our hand- across the street and into the of the Nazarene held a lawn sup ry Miner and Mrs. Art Boydell. per and social hour following ----------- | writing without try.ng to disguFe yard of 4» nearby resident you it. (If it’s fw-heck we don’t m©d cpuld telFBy the odor it was sew. church services last Wednesday Mrs. Roy Wild drove to Salem Joe Maughn, high; Mrs. Dale Gar 1 as long as We bank can charge it The people are destined to evening for Rov Wild, who loft jrriday to take RJ) to the T.B. rison, second high and Mrs. ^ft<5* ¡hear much more about the sewer with Mrs. Wili > Friday evening1 Sanitorium for treatment. She re- sell, low. to a good account.) /system in the very near future. tor Salem. Mr. Wild entered the turned Monday flight. © © © © Mr and Mrs. William Garnhr of The other thing I did not ifai hospital tUre on Saturday, WORTH A TRY ----------- © Mrs. Ray Russell was h^tess Corona, Calif., arrived Friday for Till, old miser was very sick, pect to see was a small bunch of I® l_. members a visit of a few days with their ' anrfjvhile he had never used the ducks on Main street. They were Mr and Mrs. R ai Keller enter- Wednesday Mening t<^ !e winners uncle and aunt, Mr. and ; i^frs I serWces of the local church or decoys but fi©n a block away tamed !;<fl Saturday evening iith of her bridge club. Prize q | contributed to it in any manner, looked real enough, and in $Jason, two tables of pinochle. GuOts'for the evening’s play were Mrs Maurice Corey. some of ifaJgreenhorns would have he called the (gfal miMkter. "If I leave $10,0(> to the taken a shot at them, ha<i~.thej(jr © I church,” he croaked, “will my sal- been in the country. © • • • • © 9«k>*Qassured? ” “I wouldn’t vati^CTj^Beyassured? Do you all know that friendly be ci :CTtain,” replied the preacher, © flmsn who asks ques^ns, and, “but it’s wiai wortlO try TfeB railroad* <<®CT ar to «rbtc* <hb «0CDO "IA« mo CT© ¿■an ' cost* pa* »liar MTI im- pcaoodDab' *aa*M ®a» le«re 11>M O m < b tfflind «p<?wd co »>17- Boo o*o day tea 6ml. cnrouixndx, cnywie*. improves cneoodx c*demj craiw and local I taxes. • © © • The World B<>< k E' >bipede a i] gives W« le» C. Ca tp < -edit for: 1H irjg the ffthar <4 Aaa'acan f40t- 6*11, originating th* “0®:',» Dbt <jn" phy» •&> oxer» ¿ea 0”•«eleft ; Ing che annera A»' American play ers. S> c • • Th» past week brought t»o thing» to ti»t I riaver ex pected to see. One waj a geyser DOLLAR S-T-R-E-Ï-C-K-E-R DAYS SALE » STORE! 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