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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TWO THE GATE CITY JOURNAL TED M. BRAMMER. Editor and Publisher FARM BUREAU FURROW New Foreign Aid Program Suggested A new direction for America’s “Food for Peace" program was called for at the annual meeting of the American Farm Bureau federation. President Charles B. Shuman, in his annual address, recom ■ mended that the U. S. government purchase its foreign aid food needs on the domestic market at the going price. Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa. Oregon, for Transmission Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter He further recommended that the United State* attach some Under the Act of March 3, 1879. string* to it* gifts—namely that th* country receiving aid adopt economic reforms along capi talistic line*. Purchases of grain, cotton, live stock. fruit, vegetable and dairy products for foreign aid would quickly strengthen market prices (From the Nyssa High Bulldog) ♦ Viet Nam is the subject of hot Trudy Olsen — Yes, I feel we and assure the resource adjust debate. We in the comfort of our should definitely be involved in ments needed, according to the homes and classrooms may fail the war. If we are to keep peace Farm Bureau policy, and no al to realize how important our in the world and prevent Com location scheme or world food stand or withdrawal in Viet Nam munism from entering our hemi allotments would be needed. is. sphere, we must begin in Asia. | President Shuman said, “If the The following students have Communism is slowly creeping market price is given the oppor not forgotten one of our most into the free nations of the world tunity to respond to foreign aid of and taking over democratic gov demand, it should be possible to important freedoms — freedom * speech — when asked: “How do ernments. We must call it to a discontinue the present farm con you feel about our involvement halt before it reaches our “free” trol programs, and price supports could be used only as originally in Viet Nam?“ . world. Ed Wad*—Yes, I agree with our Mr. Doug Wilkerson—Yes. If intended—to stabilize marketing, military action and it should be we don’t stop Communism now not to fix prices.” Th* Farm Bureau resolution stepped up. After seeing GI’s who in Viet Nam, it will likely engulf have been shot up and who are all of Southeast Asia and go on rejected proposals for an ex mentally in poor shape, I know from there. Eventually we would panded food giveaway io de that we are not gaining any- be fighting Communism right on veloping nation* as an answer ground by our current policy. | our own doorstep. It is more to the U. S. surplus production Pam Huffman—Yes, I approve, realistic to attempt to stop it now problem. Among the changes that the and I don’t understand why there i in Viet Nam than later at home is so much controversy concern when Communism would be an delegates requested for overhaul- ing it Our government has sent i even more formidable opponent. i ing the foreign aid program were U. S. troops to Viet Nam in order Margie Staples — Looking at it (1) to shift the emphasis from to check Communist aggression objectively, I can see reasons for i surplus disposal to supplying the which in turn helps to insure our our not being there, but if we commodities found to be needed own peace in America, and we as weren't fighting, there would be in the agreements with the na- citizens of the United States no stopping Communism. On the : tions to be assisted, (2) to pro have an obligation to stand be other hand, the social situation vide that the commodities to be hind our governmental actions. | of South Viet Nam isn’t condu- shipped under the program shall Lynda Cundall—Yes, I feel that l cive to the form of democracy be purchased through regular we should protect any free coun found in the United States and market channels, (3) to require try from the spread of Commun Australia. For the time being, I that the recipient nations develop ism. This is essential if we in can see no other way than to and adhere to an acceptable plan showing how food acquired America are to remain free. , keep fighting. Brad Burningham—Yes! I think Gene Brown—No, because ev through the program will contri we should be involved in the eryone else thinks we should: I bute to economic growth and de Viet Nam War. I also think we like to be different. But really, velopment. should resume the conflict be I do think we should stay in the The delegates felt that such a cause if we back out now we will war and defend our democracy broad program could be adequate be backing right into Commun and help those countries that also ly financed from funds now be ism. One thing I think we should want to be free. If we do not ing appropriated for price sup- do that we aren’t is to step up stop it from spreading throughout ports, direct payments and P. L. war tactics with more men, ma the world. Communism will soon 480. chinery and also bombing. be in the United States; there will be nothing we can do further CONGREGATION TO ASSIST Classified* Bring Results! to prevent it. SOUTH AMERICAN PROJECT Members of the Parma Sev- enth-Day Adventist church will invest in youth of Venezuela and the French West Indies on Satur day, March 26. With an aim of establishing two secondary schools on existing church property, more than 13,000 Adventist congregations through out the world will give to the building project this week. No matter what your profession, if Members have learned that the church now has well over 200,000 you're a man who demands guality members in 27 countlies of Cen dining, our choice dishes are sure to tral America, and the greatest need in the area is for trained please your palate! workers, according to C. L. Pow --------- o- ■ ers, president of the church’s Inter-American division. High School Students Present Views To Support U. S. Stand in Viet Nam • • • • DOCTOR LAWYER MERCHANT CHIEF TWILIGHT CAFE (Open 5 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. Every Day) Phone 372-3950 212 Main Street NYSSA . . . OREGON Butte Congregation To Hear Discussions By Baptist Leaders ! By HOWARD FUJII. Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES Single Copies 10c In Malheur County, Oregon, and Payette and Canyon Counties, Idaho: One Year $4.00 NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Six Months $2.75 N Elsewhere in the U.S.A.: Per Year $5 00 SUSTAINING MEMSIS Six Months $3.00 - ■ - . ......... - ■ - ■ . _. —------------- Published Every Thursday at Nyssa. Malheur County, Oregon THURSDAY. MARCH 24. 1966 IGNORANCE IS BLISSI ”lf the cows knew what milk is selling for these days, they would not just be contented — they would be hilarious!”—Sub mitted for Journal publication by Ole Dyrlund. Come in and see the IH 201 WINDROWER with the I NEW DUAL AUGER PLATFORM THESE NYSSA AREA MOTHERS and their new infant* were among th* first to receive book* en titled "This I* My Life" from Malheur Memorial hospital. In th* photo on the left is Mr*. Norvell* (Betty) Robbin* who was presented with a book for each of her twin daughter*. In her right arm is 5-pound. 11-ounce Deanna Lee. born at 6:27 ajn. Saturday. March 19. 1966. at th* local hospi tal. Cradled in her left arm is Leanna De*, who weighed 5 pound*. 13 ounce* and was born at 4:45 a-m. Saturday. Because they ar* "look-alike*.” they were referred to at the hospital a* Baby No. 2 and 1, and wore tiny bracelets with different colored bead*. Both infant* measured 18 inches 'Don't Smoke' Efforts Gain Headway; Disease and Death-Toll Remains High Get young people to realize that smoking is "neither smart nor a sign of social achievement” and you’ll save them years of suffer ing and solve most of the chest disease problems, physicians re cently agreed at an Oregon State university Conference on Chest Diseases. (Because of Over-the-Top Augering) REV. AND MRS. BULLOCK PRESENT MUSICAL NUMBERS The names of the Rev and Mrs. John Bullock were unintentional ly omitted from the list of those having been on the program at the Kith annual banquet session for Amalgamated Sugar company employee*. The Nazarene pastor and his wife presented several musical selections at the March 12 dinner meeting. “Don’t smoke" educational pro grams are making headway in America, the six participating doctors said. ’’Stop smoking" campaigns are far less effective because few per sons who have smoked for a long period of time can stop, they I added. More physicians have stopped smoking in recent months than members of any other profes sional or working group, the doc tors maintained. By Oregon Stat* Bar Dr. R. Bruce McFadden, heart disease control officer with the 18-Year-Old Boy's Car Oregon Board of Health, said n Steve was 18 and had a good person who smokes two packs of job. Although he lived at home, cigarettes a day has three or four his parents did not make him pay times the chance of having a any board or room and let him heart attack when he reaches age 50 as a non-smoker. keep all of his wages. The cost to the nation in pre Steve bought a car and paid for it with the money from his mature deaths from heart diseases is terrific, he added. job. He also paid for his own auto i Emphysema is increasing at a insurance and for all of the gas and oil used in the car, and for frightening rate, it was noted. Deaths from the disease (which all repairs. causes the lungs to become great One morning he ran into an other car and seriously injured ly enlarged) have increased six Joe. accident was Steve’s times over in the last 10 years In Oregon, emphysema has moved fault. into the top 10 causes of death. Joe sued Steve and Steve’s par Dr. David D Kliewer of Cor ents, claiming that the car was a vallis called emphysema “one of “family car” and that the parents the most miserable ailments a were liable along with Steve for patient can have” because of the his negligence. years of suffering involved. Every Do you think Steve’s parents breath may require a major ef are legally responsible for the in fort juries Steve caused with his car? Margie Staples, AFS Exchange Student, Cigarette smoking, it was re The court held the parents ported, is a cause of at least two and Pat Petrie, as an Aborigine, testing were not responsible for the killer diseases—chronic bronchitis son's negligence in such a case, and lung - larynx cancer—as well his skill with a boomerang. although parents frequently ar* as being linked with coronary --------- o responsible for damage caused heart disease (America’s No. 1 by their children while driving killer), with emphysema and oth the family car. er respiratory diseases and with Before a car is a “family car” cancer of the esophagus. for which the parents are respon sible, the parent or parents must own, provide or maintain the car Journal Classifieds Adults 75c — Students 50c — Children 25c for the general use, pleasure and Bring Results! convenience of the family. Here Steve’s parents did not own the car, since title was in Steve's name. They did not pay any of the expenses of the car. 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DRIVERS LICENSE TESTS SLATED MARCH 25 IN NYSSA A drivers license examiner will be on duty at Nyssa city hall Fri day, March 25, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 2 p.m., according to announcement from the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles. All persons wishing original li censes or permits to drive are re quested to file applications well ahead of the scheduled closing hour in order to assure time for completion of the required test. CONCRETE REINFORCING 'The ONLY Auger Windrower That Handles Seed as Gently as the Apron!' x < < in length. In the right hand picture is Mrs. George (Masako, better known a* Massie) Saito. She hold* her new 7-pound. 13-ounc* ion. Matthew J., borr. March 18 at 8:18 p.m. Another mother re ceiving one of the tint volume* wa* Mr*. Orville (June A.) Cuthbert of Ontario and her new *on. also born Friday. They had left th* hospital be fore the»e picture* were taken by a Journal pho- tograher Tuesday afternoon. The book* contain page* for recording a history of all Malheur Me morial hospital babies from birth throughout their live*. There is space for school activities, athle tic*. holiday*, wedding, anniversaries and numer ous other special occasion*. I)r. E. 1*. Fosmurk. general di rector of the Conservative Baptist Association of Oregon for the past seven years, will be guest speaker during the 11 a m. Sunday wor ship service March 27 at Malheur Butte Baptist church, it 1s an nounced by Pastor R. A. Hadeen. Dr. Fosmark will speak on the subject, "Reaching Our Judea — Oregon New Church Work.” The "Conference on Witnessing” s|>eaker during the 8 o'clock eve ning service will be Dr. Rufus Jones, who has been general di rector of the Conservative Bap tist Home Missionary society for over 25 years. His subject will be "Moving Our Witness Throughout Samaria North America.” The closing meeting of the con ference at 8 p.m. Monday will feature the Rev. Ken Cumings, who is northwest representative of the Conservative Baptist For eign Missionary society. His topic will be "Our Responsibility to All Nations.” Other Activities Reported A completely departmentalized Sunday school begins at 10 a.m. and is under direction of Mrs. Bruce Hunt. The Century class will sponsor the 2 30 afternoon service at the Malheur nursing home in Vale with Eugene Gruell as speaker. Baptist Youth Fellowship ses sion begins at 7 p m. with Pastor Hadeen as discussion leader. The adult Bible study group also meets at this time. The congregation will meet at 8 p m. Wednesday, March 30, for Bible study and prayer meeting. 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