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Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon
Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa, Oregon, for Transmission
Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter
Under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Nyssa Boasts New Alma Mater
(From the Nyasa Hiph Bulldog)
The Rev. R. A. Hndeen will
speak on ‘'Some Things God Has
for Us to Do" during the II uni
Sunday worship service nt Mill
heur Butt«' Conservative Baptist
church. Th«' sermon is part two
of a series entitled "Clearing th«'
W.iv tor God."
The Century class will present
th«' 2:30 afternoon service of mu
ale and Bible inessagt* at the Vai«'
rest home.
Baptist Youth Fellowship ami
Bible study groups meet at 7 p in.
The pastor's messuge for the H
o'clock evening service will lx*
"Th«' Prosperity of the Godly
man.”
By SCOTT LAMR
Information Director
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Giant Giveaway?
Farm price support and control
legislation receiving the most at
tention currently in Congressional
i committees is largely an exten
sion of old. threadbare and inef
fective programs. But recently
there has been some speculation
in newspapers that a gigantic
fo<xi - for - peace program may
eventually be proposed as a re
placement for current control pro
grams by the administration.
President Johnson is faced with
th«' task of finding money to pay
for the expanded welfare pro
grams that occupy a major role
in the establishment of the Great
Society and still keep his budget
i around the $100 billion mark.
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ADRIAN CHURCH WOMEN
HOLD RECENT MEETINGS
A meeting of th«« Women*«« I(M.
Butte Pastor Reports
Activities of Church
FARM BUREAU
FURROW
THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
HAT | O N AI
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21,
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE TWO
siH'iution <>f Adrian Community
church was held Inst Thursday
afternoon at th«' home of Mrs
John Fahrvnbruch with El w<>
men present. Devotionals ^,.r,,
given by Mrs M 1. Kurtz, with
Mrs. Elmer Rosenkilde R icm nting
"The l-eust Coin.”
A discussion was held regard
ing th«' need of ii good used «■!<•«•.
trie rang«« for the church kit« h.-n
M ik . Irvin Topliff was in charg««
of the program, "Th«' Dedication
of th«' Goul Sheet.”
Young women*« Bible tu,iy
session was held Wednesday mor
ning at the church parsonage,
with members of the women’s
Family Program Slated
The Rev. Chester Rutledge of Bible circle meeting yesterday
th«' Firs Bible an«i Missionary aft«'rn<x>n at the home of Mrs
conference of Bellingham, Wash . K I. Peterson.
will be featured speaker at a fam
*
ily night program Tuesday, Oct WEEKEND IN PORTLAND
26, at th«' Butt«' church. Activi
Mr. und Mrs. Gary Sant pent
ties begin with a 7 p rn potluck th«' weekend in Portland whera
supper.
she took th«' Oregon State board
Th«' Rev. Rutledge will show tests in cosmetology.
colored slides of th«' new ski
kxlge and «>ther ministries of
"The Firs."
Women's Group to Meat
Rummage Sale*
Women's Missionary Fellowship
of Malheur Butt«' church will
FOR BENEFIT
meet at 8 pm. on Oct 28 in the
Of Retarded Children
Harlan Meyer horn«'. A color
sound film - strip, entitled "Our
rriday - Saturday
Tim«' Is Now," will tx' shown.
As farm price support and
Undoubtedly one of the most important "new” things
control program costs continue
at NHS this fall is the new Alma Mater, "Hail Blue and
to soar and surpluses continue
White.” The tune to this song is adapted from UCLA's
to pile up. the administration
Alma Mater and has been arranged by Frank Turner.
finds itself in an embarrassing
position.
One of the main reasons for the change is the fact that
At first glance, it would appear
extreme ranges in the old Alma Mater made it difficult
for the average individual to sing. Since an Alma Mater that a giveaway program would
is traditionally borrowed from a large university and no be a handy out for the bureau
body seems to know what school our old song came from, crats who refuse to admit the ob
vious failure of price support and STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP. TIME CHANGE NOTED
it is impossible to order music for the band to play.
control programs.
FOR LUTHERAN SERVICE
MANAGEMENT AND
The Bulldog fight-song is actually an adaptation from
OCTOBER 22 23
Disposal
of
surpluses
also
would
CIRCULATION
Pastor John Milbrath has an-
“Go U. Northwestern.” the fight-song for Northwestern lift a burden from the market and
10
a. m to 0 p. m.
(Act of October 23, 1962;
nounced that the worship service VISITORS FROM SEATTLE
University.
At
Former
Homo of
; should afford a better opportunity
Section 4369, Title 39.
at Faith Lutheran church will be
Mr. and Mrs Larry Keyser and
An Alma Mater is traditionally played at the end of for operation of the market price
Marguerite's Apparel
United States Code)
conducted at 9 o’cl«x.'k Sunday family of Seattle were recent vis
223 Main Street
athletic contests. The audience stands and sings the song system.
1. Date of filing: Oct. 21. 1965. morning instead of the usual 11 itors in the home of Mr and Mrs
as they would a hymn.
2.
Title
of
publication:
Nyssa
a.m.
hour.
Pastor
Ron
Hedwall
of
At the same time there are
S. P. Bybee.
Grace Lutheran church at Vale
numerous and potentially dan Gate City Journal.
The Bulldog feels that students will agree that this
3. Frequency of issue: Weekly. will be special speaker.
gerous pitfalls. If farmers were
beautiful arrangement is a definite need and a change
4. Location of known office
guaranteed a so • called parity
for the better.
Sunday school will follow at
price through government pur of publication: 112 Main Street, 9:45 immediately after the ser
chases or payments, it would Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. vice of worship.
Hail Blue and White
5. Location of the headquarters
mean more dependence than
Arrangement by FRANK TURNER, NHS Band Director
ever on the federal treasury for or general business offices of the
I
producers' income. And it is publishers: 112 Main Street, Nys SUNDAY VISITORS
Hail Blue and White.'
difficult to see how costs would sa, Malheur County, Oregon.
Sunday guests in the J Elwtxxi
5 to 9 a. m. — In Masonic Hall
In proud acclaim lend your voices.
6. Names and addresses of pub Flinders home were Mr. and Mrs.
be reduced under such a pro
North Third Sir®«! . . . Nyssa. Or®gon
Let the blue hills t'ward the west
lisher, <?ditor, and managing edi Gerald Flinders and boys of On-
gram.
tor:
Resound the echo to the sea.
Mr
tario,
Max
Grow
of
Ogden,
Also, there is the question of
Publisher: Ted M. Brammer, and Mrs. John Chamberlain and
Sponsored by Job s Daughters
i what a bigger giveaway program
n
618
Reece avenue, Nyssa, Oregon. Susan of Nyssa.
would
do
to
trade
relationships
Hail Blue and White!
Editor: Ted M. Brammer, Nys
Children Under 12. 75c
Adulii. SI.00
and the long-run welfare of the
Our Alma Mater rejoices.
sa, Oregon.
needy
countries.
P.
L.
480
sales
Classifieds
Bring
Resultai
Nyssa High School, we do plea.
have encouraged foreign reci
Managing editor: Ted M. Bram
Accept this pledge of faith to thee.
pients to slight their own agri mer, Nyssa. Oregon.
culture and thus become depen
7. Owner: Ted M. Brammer. !
NOW! A WHOLE NEW SERIES OF ULTRA LUXURIOUS CHEVROLETS
dent on U. S. aid.
Nyssa, Oregon; Vona Arlene
Use Gate City Journal Classified Ads
They have replaced dollar sales Brammer, Nyssa. Oregon.
8. Known bondholders, mort
and have diverted attention from
For Proven Results!
the need to meet foreign competi gagees. and other security hold
tion in the dollar market. The net ers owning or holding 1 percent
effect has been to decrease ag or more of total amount of bonds,
mortgages or other securities:
gressive sales efforts.
None.
Perhaps administration lead
ers might even consider expan 10. Circulation:
sion of current price support A. Total No. Copies Printed (Net:
Press Run): Average No. of
programs to meet the needs of
copies each issue during pre-
an extensive food - for - peace
ceding 12 months, 2063; single
program rather than as a re
issue nearest to filing date,
placement.
1800.
Secretary of Agriculture Orville B. Paid Circulation:
Freeman made this suggestion in
1. Sales Through Dealers and
the fall of 1963 when he said: “Is
Carriers, Street Vendors and
it possible that there is enough
Counter Sales: Average for 12
support for food-for-peace so that,
(OFFER EXPIRES OCTOBER 31)
months, 312; Single issue, 209.
instead of gearing (and limiting)
2. Mail Subscriptions; Average
our food - for - peace activities to
for 12 months, 1562; Single is
commodity programs, we might
sue, 1506.
gear our commodity programs to C. Total Paid Circulation:
the needs of f<x>d-for-peace?”
Average No. copies each issue
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during preceding 12 months.
COTTLES VACATION
roof line that comes on no other Chevrolet.
1874; Single issue nearest to
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cottle
filing date, 1715.
visited several days last week D. FREE Distribution (Including
with
relatives at Joseph and La
Samples) by Mail, Carrier or
NYSSA — WEISER — HOMEDALE — MERIDIAN
Grande and also spent some time
Other Means; Average for 12
at Wallowa lake.
months, 169; Single issue, 62.
E. Total Distribution (Sum of C
and D):
Average No. copies each issue
during preceding 12 months,
2043; Single issue nearest to
filing date, 1777.
F. Office Use, Left-Over, Unac
Caprice Custom Sedan-with superb new
counted, Spoiled After Printing:
Body by Fisher elegance inside and out.
Average No. copies each issue
during preceding 12 months,
20; Single issue, 23.
G. TOTAL (Sum of E and F):
Average No. copies each issue
during preceding 12 months,
2063; Single issue nearest to
filing date, 1800.
I certify that the statements
' made by me above are correct
and complete.
TED M. BRAMMER
Have fun —
Editor
Caprice Custom Wagon-with fine new look
bring the family to see
of hardwood paneling on sides and tailgate.
HUNTERS' BREAKFASTS
Saturday and Sunday-Oct. 23-24
WtAPHCE
FREE
Propane Gas Waler Healer
BY CHEVROLET
With the Purchase of a Furnace
or Wall Heater
Ask About Our
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UNLIMITED
this traveling exhibit . .
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A traveling trailer of communications dis
plays featuring Touch-Tone — the telephone
with the sound of tomorrow. In addition,
you’ll see the latest in home, business, and
farm communications services — the famous
Telstar and the magic of nationwide Direct
Distance Dialing.
coming to
Nyssa—October 26
210 Main Street
YOUR
CHILDREN
How long has it been
since you've heard
their voices, listened
to their news? Call
them. Long Distance.
2:00 P. M. to 4:00 P. M.
MALHEUR HOME
TELEPHONE
COMPANY
Malheur Home Telephone Company
Everything it takes to create a dis
tinguished luxury car has gone into these
new Caprices.
Beneath the formal styling elegance
that sets the Custom Coupe apart, for
instance, you’ll find thick wall-to-wall
carpeting, comfort-contoured seats and
the look of hand-rubber! walnut on the
instrument panel, glove compartment
and inside door panels. You can order a
finely instrumented console, together
with new Strato-bucket front seats.
In the Custom Sedan, a new Strato-
back front seat is available with bucket
type contours separated by a fold-down
armrest. And in th«* equally opulent
Custom Wagons, offered in 2- or 3-seat
models, you can even order carpeting for,
the cargo «area.
Each model rides super Jet-smooth.
And for incomparably smooth power,
you can specify Chevrolet’s advanced
Turbo-Jet VK in either a 396- or 427-
cubic-inch version.
The price of it all? Somewhat more
than you’re used to paying for a Chevrolet.
But less, as your dealer will happily con
firm—than t he select class of fine cars these
new Caprices invite com
F chivrolb rJ
parison with in every detail.
See the new '66 Chevrolet, Chevelle, Chevy □, Corvair & Corvette at your Chevrolet dealer’«
36-6237
SWÄGER CHEVROLET
420 Main Street
Nyssa, Oregon
Phone 372-2224
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