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o --------- ---„--- THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1959 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. QREGON * PH3E TWO THE GATE CITY JOURNAL TED M. BRAMMER, Editor Ted M. Brammer and Gala Z. Brammer, Publisher* Oregoif Farm Bureau Convenes in Ontario i «^hostess. Roll call to be answered by “Your FavJVite Recipe”. Plans will be completed for the club's . annual Christmas party at this Ladies’ old-fashioned bloomers are passe. . meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gressley en This is now official. TLe Na- tertained their card club Friday By Mr*. Frank Byers evening. Prizes were wqn by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Conant and OREGON TRAIL—The Merry Leslie Topliff, Mrs. George Cole family of Boise were Sunday eve Matrons club met at the home of man, George Coleman and James ning callers at the Glenn Brown Peggy Brown Oct. 28., with Viola Stephen. home. Adams, co-hostess. Following the Mrs. Alfred Adams and Rich Dawn, Carolyn and Billy Niel business meeting games were ard, Mrs. Kenneth Mace and Mrs Bohannon were supper guests played with several winning Wayne Adams attended BJC Saturday night _ at the Harold Sny- prizes. Lunch was served by the host Homecoming in Boise, Saturday, i der home. ess to 11 members. The next meet- ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers en- I Mr. and Mrs. Sam McConnell of ing will be Nov. 18 at the home of tertained at dinner Sunday honor- Nyssa were Sunday dinner guests Gladys Byers with Alice Holmes ing the birthday anniversary of ; at the Russell Gressley home, their son, Stanley. Other guests The Harold Snyder family were were Mrs. Stanley Byers and Mr. ; Sunday evening callers at the and Mrs. F. G. Holmes. Clyde Bohannon home. Union Loses Futile Fight for Bloomers Merry Matrons The 28th annual meeting of the Meet Wednesday Oregon Farm Bureau Federation scheduled for Ontario, Oregon, At Brown Home November 9, 10, 11 will be placing most emphasis on programs of j self-help for the coming year, said Single Copies------ 10c Gerald Detering, president of the In Malheur County, Oregon, general farm organization. and Payette and Canyon The cost price squeeze on far Counties, luultu. mers has made it mandatory that 33.60 1 Year__ farmers cannot rely on govern NATIONAL ; EDITORIAL $2.50 6 Months ment programs or other non-farm benevolent programs to bring Elsewhere in the USA: farm income up to a satisfactory Per Year ____ $4.00 level, said Detering. Farmers are 6 Months_______ $2.50 asking for more action in the marketing field and the delegates Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. to this convention will be spend Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon, for transmission ing a sizable portion of their time through the United States Mails, as a second class matter inder in designing programs which will the act of March 3, 1879. produce results in the pricing field of agricultural crops, he said. The convention will actually be officially opened with the vesper By Pauline Stephen service conducted by the Farm Bureau women, November 8th at COW HOLLOW—Thirty young the Presbyterian church at 8 p.m. people of the Owyhee Community However, the main body of the I church gathered at the home of By T.M.B. convention will not get down to Mrs. Esther Stephen for a Hal The nice things I found to say Recent tax bills show that about our senators and congress schools take over 62 percent of business until Monday morning loween party, Tuesday evening. beginning with a 7:30 breakfast evening was spent playing man are: the tax dollar now but if it can j for OFBF commodity committees. The games and pressing cider. Re Rep. Ullman sent out a ques be shown there is a real need, tionnaire to his constituents cov and not just something that we The general session following the freshments of donuts and cider meeting will feature were furnished by Mr. and Mrs. ering enough subjects that had a would like to have, for a junior commodity majority of them taken the time college the voters will probably a talk by Charles Butler, Ameri John Price. can Farm Bureau Director of to have answered he could have approve. Land and Water Uses. Butler will • • • • found out what they thought. I speak on states rights in regard to Jerry Strickland attended a believe he is on the right track Halloween passed very quiet uses and bring the party of the Junior Christian and should do more of this . . . ly here. If there were any de land and water audience up to date on Youth Fellowship at the Cecil Then carry out the desires of the structive acts, we have not convention present laws concerning the sta Richards home Saturday night people, in as far as he can. heard of them. A few less than tus of resources in Oregon and the Roger Garner was honored at Senator Neuberger's statement a hundred called at our home a birthday party, Oct 24. Seven on the international pooling of for "trick or treats." We had nation. A noon luncheon will feature a teen guests were present and medical research was excellent. them all inside and have never talk by Louise Humphrey, Execu games were played in celebration He said, “The x-ray is from Ger seen a nicer, more polite bunch many, the stethoscope is from of children. The UNICEF crew tive Associate, Oregon Tax Re of his ninth birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harrison of France, penicillin from England (two boys we didn't know) search, who will be addressing and cancer therapy from the didn't even have sacks until the Farm Bureau women on their Ontario visited Sunday evening at Dee Garners. United States. No land has a they got to our place, but we role in tax matters in Oregon. The afternoon will feature com Visitors at the Fred Morton monopoly on medical talent. Dis kinda loaded them down we modity conferences wherein plans home this weekend were Betty ease stops at no frontier. Who were so pleased with them. will be made for 1960 programs Morton, Gale Watson, and Mrs. * • • • cares whether the ultimate cure Farm Bureau commodity Grace Stoker, all of Boise. is discovered by a researcher in Success is more-or-less relative: for the Andes of Peru or the crowded the more the success—the more groups. Other speakers at the three-day MONCURS ATTEND FUNERAL buildings of New York City?” relatives. Senator Morse had three very • • * • convention will be Governor Hat SERVICES IN UTAH good reasons for wanting to delay Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moncur and “Nearly every motorist who has field, Tuesday evening banquet adjournment of the senate . . . done late night driving can recall speaker, Marion Hanks, member family returned home Wednesday 1. A lot of bad legislation is passed instances where he has dozed for of President Eisenhower’s “Youth after attending funeral services in in the last rush of a session; 2. A a fraction of a second. Your eyes for Fitness Committee”, and Har Panaca, Nev., and Minersville, lot of needed legislation was be close, the head dips, then you old Hartley, Assistant Commodity Utah, for Mrs. Moncur’s mother, ing left undone; and, 3. There straighten up with a sudden Director, AFBF, who will speak Mrs. Ida Lee Hollingshead who should have been no rush to ad awareness bordering on panic. It on marketing and bargaining of passed away Oct. 16, in Cedar journ just becauje Khrushchev might take only the time for a farm commodities. City, Utah, following a long ill The last day of the convention ness. Mrs. Hollingshead who was was about to arrive. snap of the finger to regain con • • • • trol. In such experiences, you will be taken up with policy mak 86 years old, had visited in Nyssa The last issue of the high brush against the wings of death.” ing by the voting delegates of for 3 months last summer. In- 1 terment was in Minersville. . school paper was like some of —Watham. Mass., News Tribune county Farm Bureaus. » • • » our efforts (slightly off center) —but the journalism students The local gamblers prefer play probably know better now how ing poker with poor losers than errors creep <n and pass unde any kind of winners. • » » • tected. The Bulldog had Bar bara Beck in the Emmett-Nyssa Maybe you can’t make water football game during the last run uphill, but they are now mak % four minute* and somehow dur ing trees fall uphill. Loggers ing that time Emmett made the scale the tree, hook lines high up score that beat the home team. from their tractors and guide the Only 41 Shopping Days Until Christmas! But you can't blame Barbara .. . tree into an uphill fall. The sys She could come as near stop tem is producing less breakage ping the opposition as the beef in the woods and more timber of some masculine players. at the mill from the trees har- * • • • vested. Middle age has done got you when you feel as bad on Saturday night as you once did on Monday morning. • • • • Kay Chailender arrived Tues A recent issue of the Oregon day evening from Pemberton, N. CEDAR Voter called attention to the com J. to make his home with his sis HOPE CHESTS ing “REVOLT OF THE TAX ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben PAYER” in which all across the Keller. nation various groups including cities, schools and states are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Beers left re learning that taxpayers are tak cently for their home in Sausalito, ing a good long look at their taxes Calif., after an extended hunting and what they are buying. (Ore and visiting stay with Mr. and gon is no exception and it might Mrs. David Beers. be well for the groups working for the formation of a junior col Mr. and Mrs. Tren Jones and PERFECT GtFT FOR— lege for this area to have all the family of Moses Lake, Wn., and answers and get them publicized Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hayhurst CHRISTMAS! before voting time.) and Mike of Haines, Ore., were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lewis. SUBSCRIPTION RATES I a c 5’ Halloween Party ¿fe#? Coitesi . , . tyviïn e 4 THE NYSSA MERC DOES IT AGAIN! A Special Buy at Closeout Prices Brings . . . ST. BRIDGET’S CATHOLIC CHURCH TURKEY DINNER Thursday* Nov. 5, 1959 TOYS ★ TO CHOOSE FROM! TOP QUALITY TOY SPECIALS! FRICTION POWER TOYS Baseball Set Mitt — Bat Cap — Glove Only 88* BOW and ARROW PERSONALS Sunday dinner guests after church of the Rev. and Mrs. Rob St. Paul'« of Nyssa ert Jackson were Mr. and Mrs. Welcome» Youl Dan Martin of Payette and Mr Sunday, Nov. 8 — 24th Sunday and Mrs. Robert Martin and Ter after Trinity. ry- 8 a.m.—Morning prayer. 11 a.m. — Morning prayer and Dr. and Mrs. Merle Kurtz and sermon. family of Portland were guests 11 a m.—Church school. from Thursday until Monday at the home of Mr. Kurtz’ brother, 7 p.m.—Knights 7 p.m.—House of Young Church Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Kurtz and family. men. Monday, Nov. 9—Evening guild meets at the home of Mrs. Dick Mr. and Mrs. Max Schweizer were Tuesday dinner guests of G. Tensen, 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 11—Teachers Mrs. Schweizer's parents. Mr. and meeting in the church beginning Mrs. George McKee. They were with holy communion at 2 p.m. enroute to their home in Corval Bishop’s committee meeting at lis from a business trip to Cas 8 p.m. cade, Idaho. — of — FIRST RATE HUNDREDS LAY AWAY A LANE CHEST For Her Christmas NOW!! Episcopal Church Notes tional Labor Relations Board says so. An Alabama textile mill de cided a couple of years ago to discontinue manufacturing the bloomers. There was no market for them. This threw eight people out of work. The union to which the eight paid dues filed a complaint with the NLRB, alleging unfair labor practices. The union urged the NLRB to compel the company to irppp on making bloomers so the jobs could continue. After two years of mumbo- jumbo the Board has decided that the company had the best possible reason for not making women’s bloomers. It discovered women don’t buy bloomers, much less wear them, any more. 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