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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1965 Recent Dinner in Moncur Home Fetes Couple on 25th Wedding Anniversary MR. and MRS. MARK MONCUR . . . Ny«»* Resident« Sine* 1949 Portrait by Schoen. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moncur celebrated their 25th wedding an niversary on S«*pt. 21, 11X15, with Group Pictures Taken dinner served by their daughters High School in the family home ut 411 South At Nyssa ■ . ■. Build Eighth street On a bright and sunny Friday. Murk Moncur and Ida Hollings head were united in marriage on (>«-t 8. group pictures of various Sept 21, 1940, at Caliente, Nev. organizations and their executive In 1949 the family moved to Nys councils were taken. The Tupelo sa and he began working for Tob- staff breathed a sigh «»f relief ler’x Feed and Fuel company. The when no sign« of rain or wind following year he was employed appeared. The FHA. FFA, GAA, The», by Amalgamated Sugar company plan.«. Lettermen, Tupelo staff. und continues to work there, The Moncur« have three daugh Bulldog staff, and th«- freshman, ter« including Mr«. Gary (Linda) sophomore anti junior class of Sant, Mrs. Tom (Iaiura) Jayo, ficer pictures were taken. Every Mrs. Bill (Judi) Nielsen, all of one gav«- a pleasant smile. th«- Nyssa area. They also have Office help and librarians will one son. Curtis, a third grade lx- taken at a later date. student at Nyssa elementary school, and four grandchildren Intion ureas that will pay a good Mr«. Moncur has operated the share <>f th«* cost Jack and Jill kindergarten for The Farm Bureau has nrgu«*d the past two years and is now the profitable finan«-e from the teaching her third cluss of pre f«-deral treasury for certain crops schoolers. will eventually place a tax on the consumer for his food and elimi nate the market place as the pit«-«- making machine. Farm Bureau leaders say the program will also set a prece dent that may well be carried Ry SCOTT LAMB into other crops. Information Director In al) past government pro grams for agriculture, the aid from th«* treasury has been in the! The New Farm Bill The administration’s omnibus form of setting minimum prices farm bill (HR 9811) has been pars to farmers. Thus the market place ed by the House of Representa hus continued to function ns a tives by a roll call vote of 22! price-setting device. When the government sets years and 172 nays. Basically, the bill moves agriculture deeper into prices above th«* market value, it the government fold with greater will tend to bring all farmers un reliance than ever before on gov der the government program and ernment for making a profit in thereby increase th«* market pnc<* of the crop artificially. If this farming. While th* bill is larqely an price-setting can lx* done effec extension of the 1964 act which tively. it will be a first for agri collected a tax from millers to culture. More likely, the government pay a portion of the grain sub will find itself with huge stocks sidy and paid cotton manufac of grain on its hands, and the turers to buy American cotton, farmers will find themselves the new bill goes even further forced to cut production dras by digging into the federal trea tically to stay in the program. sury to make further payments In wheat areas the alternative to growers. The bill was not opposed by crops are few and any program most Midwest. Southern and Wes ignoring market demands could tern congresamcn who voted in find itself in real trouble. the majority for the new legisla Right now the program is popu tion, since it does add to th«* price lar. It puts money in th«* pockets of grain for their constituents. of farmers who have long been Eastern congressmen did oppose suffering from the cost - price the bill since it is the heavy popu- squeeze. THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON COMING EVENTS PAGE SEVEN Volumes on Problems of Education Head New List at Malheur Library New bo«*« going into circula "The Life of the Cell" by J. A * "Bond of Blood" by Roberta* "How Far to Bethlehem?’ "How Far to Bethlehem?" by lion Saturday, Oct. 23, at Malheur V Butler. It« nature, origin and * Geliis. A historical novel framed Norah Lofts. A A novel novel makii Norah Lofts. making a county library include th« fol development within the pageantry of 12th cen wholly original approach to the Oct. 22. 2 p.m. ~ SK >OW*ni. "They Who Are Called Chris tury England. story of the three wise men and meeting at horn* of Mrs. Noil "Change and Challenge in Am tiana" by Jesse H. Baird. Conver 'A Long Way to Go" by Borden their journey to the manger in Petterson. erican Education" by Jame« E sational, well-written essays by Deal. The story of three children Bethlehem. Oct. 22, 0:15 p.m. Adrian PTA book that shows the a recently retired Presbyterian who risk hunger, hardship and "Growth Opportunities in Com m*«ting in high school building, need of a changing point of view minister dwell on Saul of Tarsus fear to find their way home after _ by Winthrop Knowl- mon Stocks" Oct. 23, 6 to 9 p.m<—Dinn*r at m education to meet the world and the effects of his conversion being left with a hired sitter in ton. Level-headed guidance veer- Eagles hall, followed by Hunters', shifts in philosophic, social and on the course of Christianity. a Honda motel and their parents lng to the conservative edge Ball. I intellectual emphasis. of long-term aggressive planning "My Twelve Years With John fail to return. Oci. 23-24. 5 to 9 a.m.—Hunters' "Spanish-Speaking Children of F. Kennedy" by Evelyn Lincoln. "Never Call Retreat" by Bruce and strategy for the relatively in breakfasts in Masonic hall by th* Southwest" by Herschel T. John F. Kennedy as seen by his Catton. The concluding volume experienced common stock inves Jobs' Daughters. Manuel. The problems encounter secretary. of the author’s Centennial His tor. Oct. 24, 6 io 9 p.m.—Buffet sup ed by Spanish-Kpeaking children "A Mouse is Miracle Enough" tory of the Civil War. in the American public schools by Myna Lockwood. A true ac per at Eagles hall. "The Arrows of Hercules" by L. Legal Notice Oct. 25. 2 p.m. — Malheur Me are the main concern <it this re count of how a lonely woman's Sprague De Camp. A novel of morial hospital auxiliary meeting port by a University of Texas experiences with an unwanted the conflict between ancient Car No. 2801 faculty member. pet caused her to rejoin the hu- thage and Syracuse. in hospital basement. NOTICE TO CREDITORS "Spanish Harlem" by Patricia man race. Oct. 26. 7:30 p.m. — Cub Scout I "The Road Less Traveled" by In the County Court Cayo Sexton. An exploration of _____________ ______ _____ "The American Heritage His- Richard Belair. A novel of a pack 419 meeting at First Chris Of the State of Oregon the problems of those who live tory of the Great West. The story young man’s journey to the tian church. For the County of Malheur in New York City’s Puerto Rican of America’s westward move- priesthood. In the Matter of the Estate of ghetto. ment. "My Autobiography" by Charles AAFJE STAM, YOUNG MARRIEDS "Men Without Work," edited _______ ______ "Th* Gunner's Bibl*" by _ Bill Chaplin. The outspoken memoirs Deceased. Riviere. A complete guide to of a well-known actor. . . . why not pay installments by Stanley Lebergott. A group ........ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to yourself instead of to your cre of articles by specialists providing sporting firearms and their acces- "Thirty-Eight Witnesses" by A That the undersigned has been ditor«! Impossible’ Not exactly. a broad general coverage of the sories. M. Rosenthal. The story of a appointed executor of the estate .-The H<bbf. Noah Gordon young woman who was stabbed of Aafje Stam, deceased, by the Here’» how Mrs. Alberta John economic causes and patterns of The gtory of a young rabbi wh() to death in three attacks while ston, Oregon State university ex unemployment in the U. S. County Court of the State of Ore tension family finance specialist, Inside Interpol by lom Tui- married the daughter of a Protes- . her silent neighbors l«x>ked on. gon for Malheur County, and has explain« it. lett. The story of the origin, or- tant minister and attempts to "Duet for a Lifetime" by Kay duly qualified as such. All per Gat a head «tart; build up a ganizution and effectiveness of bring up his family in a Gentile- Hunter. An account of the origi sons having claims against said I ------- ’ ’ Cooperative dominated society. "buying fund" saving« account the International estate are hereby notified to pre nal Siamese twins. from which you can make ma Crime commission. "You and Your Taxes" by Mil "The Founding Father" by Ri sent the same, duly verified as jor caih purchase, or take ad "The Secretary of State and the ton Christie. Much fuller and required by law, to the under vantage of sales. Then borrow Ambassador," edited by Henry M. clearer than the explanation ac chard J. Whalen. The story of signed at the law offices of Hen- Joseph P. K< nnedy. from yourself (actually your Jackson. A picture of the varied , companying U. S. government tax New books going into circula igson & Stunz, Nyssa, Oregon, own account) when you need it. crucial obligations met by th«* | forms, this discussion by a pro tion Saturday, Feb. 6. at Malheur within six months from the date You'll save paying credit costs. Secretary of State, the U. S Am fessional tax man emphasizes the county Library include the fol hereof. After making the purchase, be bassadors and respective staffs in changes brought about by the lowing. GERRIT STAM sure to bank what would have their responsibilities to the Presi 1964 revision. Executor of the Estate "A Nation of Immigrants" by ticen your monthly installment dent and Congress concerning the of Aafje Stam, "The Kickapoos" by A. M. Gib John F. Kennedy. A revision of ind collect the interest Keep it conduct of U. S. relations abroad. son. A full-length portrait that a 1958 pamphlet that summarizes Deceased. up and you’ll have a nice fund "First-Year College Chemistry" traces the tribe’s restless wander the role of the immigrant in U. S. Dated and first published Sept. built back up when you decide by John R. Lewis. An up-to-date ings across the continent and into history and evaluates current U.S. 23, 1965. to buy a washer or new sofa. survey. Mexico. immigration policy. Last publication Oct. 21, 1965. 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