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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THE GATE CITY JOURNAL TED M. BRAMMER, Editor and Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES NEWSPAPE« PUBLISHERS ^-ASSOCIATION NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Single Copies--------- 10c In Malheur County, Oregon, and Payette and Canyon Counties, Idaho: $400 One Year $2.75 Six Months Elsewhere in the U. S. A.: Per Year --------- $5.00 Six Months $3.00 Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon I 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. Team Installs Malheur County Grange Officers Lutherans to Observe Total Mission Sunday During the 11 o’clock morning j worship service Sunday, Nov. 13, I Faith Lutheran church will cele Installation of Malheur County brate Total Mission Sunday. Grange officers was held on the I The Rev. David Johnson, pastor evening of Nov. 3 at Oregon Trail' of Grace Lutheran church in Vale, Grange hall. will be the guest minister. The Installing team was headed by i day has been set aside to empha Mrs, William G. Ross. William size local, regional, national and G. Ross acted as master; Mrs. international mission activities in Ross Harvey, chaplain; Mrs. which the congregation is in Blaine Girvin, marshal; Blaine volved. Pastor Johnson’s theme Girvin, steward; Ross Harvey, will be “One Total Mission—To All Men.” overseer. The Forty - Niner’s club will Harold Westcott, emblem bear er; Mrs. Westcott, regalia bearer; meet at 5:30 that evening for a Mrs. Orland Cheldelin, pianist; potluck dinner in the church Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Stam, vocal basement, and program will carry out the theme for the day. ists. Officers from Big Bend, Boule the meeting by asking the group vard, Oregon Slope, Vale, Ontario , to join in singing “Blest Be the Heights and Oregon Trail Granges Tie,” after which refreshments were instructed in their duties were served to 81 Grangers in and were presented badges of of- I attendance. fice. The tables were decorated with Don Somers, newly installed fall flowers, furnished by Mrs. master of Oregon Trail Grange, ' Orland Cheldelin. Corsages and thanked the team and compli-' boutonnieres, made by Mrs. Frank mented them on their excellent Holub, were presented to install service. The new master closed ! ing officers. I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 LETTERS To the Editor UNICEF Committee P. O. Box 546 Nyssa, Oregon November 1, 1966 The Nyssa Gate City Journal Nyssa, Oregon Dear Friends: On behalf of the UNICEF com mittee members and all who worked with them, I take this opportunity to thank you for valuable help given in publicizing our 1966 “Trick or Treat for UNICEF” campaign. We do appreciate the placement ; of advance news articles and car toon advertisements. They were most valuable in getting our mes sage across to the community. The fact that we had an in crease in total donations for the eighth consecutive year, is due in large part to your fine coopera tion. Sincerely yours, RALPH A. LAWRENCE Chairman, UNICEF Committee of the Nyssa- Adrian Ministerial Association, In Cooperation with St. Bridget’s Catholic Church HEALTH TOPIC DISCUSSED BY KOOL KATTS 4-H CLUB Members of the Kool Katts 4-H club, students in Mrs. Janice Wil son’s sixth grade classroom, met Nov. 3, with President Ron Bone calling the session to order. After the minutes were read by ! the secretary, the group voted against paying club fees since I class dues are already being col lected. Yearbooks were distribut ed at the Thursday meeting. Club members sang “My Ore gon” and began a study of good health. They discussed the topic and presented ideas on what they could do to have healthy bodies. —Ronnie Wilson, Reporter. f^r^r^r^r^r=Jn^r=ir=Jr=Jr=ilr=Jr=Jr=Jf=Jr=Jr=Jf=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jf==Jr=J^ ANNOUNCEMENT! We have purchased the Chevrolet Agency in Nyssa from Jack Swager, effective October 28, 1966. It will be operated as Johannesen-Adams Motors, Incorporated, with Arleigh Adams as manager. No change in personnel is contemplated and we expect to render the same fast, ef ficient service to which you have become accustomed. Come in and let us make your acquaintance, as we plan to be here a long time. CHURCH GROUP MAKES PINE 1NE CONE cunt DECORATIONS Methodist Church Women Tell Plans For Dinner, Bazaar 1 0 i! Ü 0 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Members of the Methodist Wo man’s Society of Christian Ser vice met recently to plan their holiday potpourri dinner and ba zaar to be held from 9 a m. to 5:30 p.m. Dec. 3 at the Nyssa church. The luncheon will be served between the hours of 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. and there will be bazaar tables of fancy work and novel ties. The evening circle will have a variety of baked goods and can dies for sale. Chairman of the event is Mrs. WALLACE JOHNSON Alfred Adams, assisted by Mmes. . . . Song Director Kenneth Pfaff, Waldo Smalley, ♦ ♦ W. W. Foster and Verna Tobler. Wallace Johnson, instructor at Mrs. Sherman Wilson is in charge Treasure Valley Community col of the potpourri luncheon. lege, is song director and vocalist for revival services now in prog ADRIAN CHURCH GROUPS ress at Nyssa Church of the Naz PLAN NOV. 10 MEETINGS A meeting of the women’s as- arene. The services will conclude sociation of Adrian Community Sunday, Nov. 13. The Rev. Don Wellman, pastor church will be held this after noon, Nov. 10, at the home of of the Eugene First Church of the Nazarene, is evangelist. Weekday Mrs. LeRoy Bennett. ____ a nur- Members of the church session services are at 8 p.m., and will meet this evening in the sery attendant is available dur- ine each service. ______________ ing M. O. Judd residence. ZKELL y V Í 8PRINQFI!LO j Nyssa area, he res£ ma and worked at v AUXILIARY SLATES DINNER ning company plant In observance of Veteran’s Day, ing the corn season. For the past fiVe the Adrian American Legion aux iliary is sponsoring a Chinese | his wife, Mary, we renters on the Nick noodle feed. The dinner will be served from the Arcadia area. In addition to his 5:30 to 9 pm. Friday evening, Nov. 11, at the Adrian Legion survived by four M Buhl, Clarence hall. Frank of Lewiston GUESTS OF NICHOLS FAMILY Darrell Dean Olanfe Recent visitors in the Jim Ni- I The latter is station« chols home were Mr. and Mrs. armed services in y. Homer Nichols of Eugene, Mr. and arrived home Sunday Mrs. L. D. Walburn of Parma. attend funeral rites 1» Also visiting with the Nichols1 Also surviving are family was a former high school ters, Mrs. Mary friend, Mrs. Bonita Leigh Ste Falls ar of Buhl. phens of Junction City. FOR WORRY-FREE ACTIONLAND DRIVING A FREE 1O-Lb. Turke With the Purchase of Each Set of Sno-( 7.50 X 14 and Smaller 6.70 X 15 and Smaller 8.00 x 14 and Larger 7.10 x 15 and Larger 2for*24°° 2fors26 (Plus Federal Excise Tax of 43c To 57c and Recappable Tire) NYSSA 372-2270 (Plus Federal Excise Tax of 43c To 57c and Recappable Tire) Elliott Tire Company FREE MOUNTING! VAI 473-1 EASY CREDIT TERMS! NATIONWIDE GUARANTEE against normal road hazards (except repairable punctures) and defects in workmanship and materiale tor entire life of tread Ser°nififM bMtd upo" original tread and "KBlIy- Springfield exchange price current at the time of adjustment j MANUFACTURERS OF QUAI HY TIRES FOR OVER 72 YEARS neuj dimensions in driving TIRES (Watch the Journal for Open House Announcement) NOW Erling Johannesen, Arleigh Adams, Owners 420 Main Street NYSSA. OREGON Phone 372-2224 0 TIME Jr^r^r^r=^i^r=Jr^r^r=Jr==^f==Jf=Jr=^f=Jf=iin==Jr=Jr=Jn=Jf=Jr-=Jr==lr==lr^i lb1 0 0 Funeral servn Donald dander Tuesday aftem« at Buhl, Idaho. Mr. Olander Thursday shortly’“? at Malheur MemnJ! died of an apparent, He was born M»» i Nebraska. PriorX KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES Johannesen-Adams Motors, Inc 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I The youth group of Owyhee Communitv church went to Unity Nov. 16 to gather pine cones to use for decorations at their an nual Thanksgiving banquet. Af ter picnicking there they returned for an evening chili feed at the home of Annette Haney. On Oct. 23 they attended a Halloween party and completed the pine cone decorations. The young people’s group meets j at 7:30 p.m. each Sunday and all area teenagers are invited. Arcadia Fo* urj kJ I Apparent Idaho Ser/ic< THANKS! Having sold Swager Chevrolet, I wish Io thank all my friends and patrons who have been so loyal during the 11 years I have been in Nyssa. I am truly grateful. The new owners are people of high integ rity, ability and will be an asset to the com munity. Mr. Adams, who will be manager, has had previous experience in the car business. I feel they will render a good service and are deserving of consideration when you have needs in their line ... ¡1 Beef Catti Full Feed MORE PROFITS QUICKER! ever developed THF PHRiw^r3^6 researched program work Ku in ™ J ÏÏINA CATTLE PEGRAM. Le! control K buying' Preparation and qualitf JACK SWAGER Seed C 117 Good ># Phone 372-