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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON, THURSDAY, JUN E 13, 1957 PAGE TWO Stranger In The County THE GATE CITY JOURNAL DUANE R. A L T E R S ............................. Editor and Publisher Duane R. Alters and Geo. Whorton. Owners N( WSPAPiK PUBLISHERS A SSO C IA TIO N N A 1 1 O N AL s / / - EDI TORI AL 1 I A sT òcrA T l" oN ! I ^ u / m iiu w T c n u SUBSCRIPTION RATES Single Copies ----- .10 In Malheur County, Oregon, and Payette and Canyon Counties, Idaho: 1 Y e a r _________ $3.00 6 M onths________ $2.00 Elsewhere in the USA., Per Year -----------$4 00 6 Months ----------- $2.50 (Strictly in Advance) Published every Thursday at Nyssa. Malheur County, Oregon. Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission through the United States Mails, as a second class matter, un der the act of March 3, 1879. It's Time to Get Tough! indicate Nyssa is back in its old groove insofar' as”too cernedStUmbhng drunks and outriSht vagrants are con- Is it possible that the offending tavern owners r j their employees—and that does not include all , taverns—are taking a public be damned attit»* i they really believe the long over-worked Or d° retail merchants object to law enforc' Argument that Public sentiment is changing a»- * .vtnent: ly, if not violently! The beef .id It's changing rapid- the streets too drunk and t r is that too many are on It’s time to take off ' uo idle too often, handling drunks an^ . the kid gloves in the manner of as well as those u those cited for allied misdemeanors guests tabu!' . responsible for the mounting list of city It is .<ited on the police blotter, is nr evident the Oregon Liquor Control commission r jt doing its job in giving aid to the city police. That jiate commission has ways and means of building cases, hut their visits to Nyssa are so infrequent “all they know is what they read in the papers” and that’s a lot. It is possible they have been sold a bill of goods about “busi ness men protesting a get-tough policy.” Come ye children, hearken un-1 Funeral services were conduct to me: I will teach you the fear ed Monday afternoon in the Ros well Baptist church for Thomas By Bill Campbell of the Lord- Ah, HA! I’ve got the name of Bible school opened Monday Jefferson Sparks, 63, of 207 North that little cutie who bowled me at 9 a- m. with 121 children in! 7th street, Nyssa, who died Satur over last week. attendance and 16 teachers and day at Malheur Memorial hospital the Roswell cemetery under the She’s Wendy Ann, nine-months- helpers. There is room for more, following a brief illness. The Rev. Jerry Phipps officiat direction of Lienkaemper chapel. old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. El- Bring your child, Mr. Sparks was born May 6, ed at services with interment in bert Brown. Pop’s in charge of Church board meeting was held 1894, in Missouri and had lived the men’s wear section of Wilson’s at the Charles Chapin home Tues- in the Nyssa area the past 13 Department store. | day evening. years. Memo to the victor—Dear Tom Prayer meeting was at the Joe Survivors include two brothers, Jones: 1 concede d efeat-for the Stephen home, Arthur of Nyssa, W. G. Sparks, time being—so will you please „T . , . , „ Bible school program Sunday Roswell, and two sisters, Mrs. | take down those Ullman signs No J ° un* P<* Ple s baseball evening, 8:00 p m., Nyssa Christ Naomi Keys, Caldwell, and Mrs. that I still spot around town. | game Thursday. Speaking of Ullman, he seems to The Rev. and Mrs. James ian church, everyone welcome. CLASSIFIEDS FOR RESULTS! R. M. Lowe, Missouri. be doing a lot more work and Smithwick are parents of a 6 less talking than our distinguish- P°und four ounce baby girl, Pam -. The Ontario Sunday school en ed (?) senators. ela Glee born at 1 a. m. Tuesday tertained the Nyssa Sunday school with a picnic in the Pay I've quit keeping track of the a* Malheur Memorial hospital ette park Sunday afternoon. N y s-, individuals who have either sa won the honor by winning a I asked directions to the local Insurance for Sale—the CHEAPEST and BEST you can contest between the two church find! shimming pool or inquired as es. to whether any was planned. In fact, it is the only insurance company that CAN GIVE YOU A NEW LIFE! I just tell ’fc,?' "if you want to : The general meeting of the Wo - 1 get all wet go to and YES SIR. if you will pay the small premium and keep the “Study to show thyself approv- small payments paid until you die an unconditional death, Plenty do. Naturally you ™j ed “ „'“S ’ S t T T S T S d a y ” unto vioa, God, a a workman workman inai that church. you will be given a new life and your payments will be paid a a ruwpH in_. ' Jo'' « l ea uni° rugged in/tiui/i...ii.» individualist like n' 'edeth not be ashamed, rightly. through eternity. Chamberlain and use the Snake The Come Double class will • t tT.!th- 2 Tim‘ meet *♦ ♦'»'» v*»— river as a tub—even though acci dividA” * ?h- word NO, this insurance isn’t quite like others; it does!?’! « iv e th e , u u w u u o u t i K i « l l O nO fltP ] dentally. * othy 2:15- / ----- -- beneficiaries several thousand dollars to spend on themse.ves iv? A picnic after church Sunday, or a new’ companion; it only gives them a new and better life Speaking of be>"<» *»—— — _m uu* i oune 14—8 p. m. Va- June 16. A rJ'nib of the butte will that will last forever. What is the cost of the first premium and the other pay - • spirit.« wAfe’ tii»* ♦*£* o a tu r - ! cation church sch° o1 Program follow. ments? when he too»., off ™ a f,shine trio I wlU be held in th* sanct’^ “*>'-1 15-20 for youths who )>sve com My friends, there Isn't any cost in money at all. In fact, \ to the J o \m Day country—amid a There will be a display of handi- pleted grades 6, 7 &nd 8. Senior ' would bo afraid to pay my way with money. work which has been made dur- j pelting rain high camps July 8-15 for youths] I‘m afraid I would be in the same danger tn«t Peter told JoOoks like the Nyssa Beetmen, ing the two weeks. Everyone in who have completed grades 9, 10 1 Simon the Sorcerer in Acts 8:20. “Peter said Unto him, thy vited. our entry in the semi-pro Border money perish with thee because thou hast thought that the Sunday, June 16— 9:45 church and 11. Older youth camp, Aug. league just might possibly devel gift of God may be purchased with money." 31—Sept. 2 for college and older op into a hitting club. June 5 school for everyone. Student day Then how can I pay these payments to obtain this policy? youth. they knocked out a 13-3 win over and Father’s day will be obser My friend, you only have to do a few things that the Lord Mt. Home Air Base in an eight ved. Our college students will be has asked you to do. inning game. Friday they squeez participating in the 11 o’clock We notice in Matt. 17:5 the Father of Jesus, the ALMIGHTY GOD. tells us to hear His Son, JESUS. In John 1:14 we find ed out a 22-4 win over Emmett. service. Mr. Ludlow's sermon top Jesus called the Word. And did that in seven innings. ic will be: “Never too Old to The first part of payment one si to hear the Word. The big game to date will have Learn.” John 3:16 says, “Whosoever believeth on Him should not been the Payette - Nyssa contest 2 p.m.—Senior high MYF meets perish but have everlasting life.” So we find that the second which was played Tuesday night. at the church to go to Emmett for thing to do on the first payment is to believe the Word. Writing this prior to that one, the sub-district rally Mark 1:15 Jesus says. "Repent ye and believe the GospeL" so take a look at the sports sec- j 7:00 p. m.—MIF and MYF! Luke 13:3-5 Jesus says, "Except ye repent ye shall all like tion. groups meet at the church. wise perish." The Jews from every nation asked Peter what Dust we art and dust we were Thursday, June 20, 2 p. m.— to do. He told them to repent. <7Y\JL ( j j O O K t o fc- —those who watched the Mt. Woman’s society circles meet as So the third thing to do on the first payment is to repent for the remission of your sins. Matt. 10:32; Luke 12:8; Rom. 10-9; Home game here last Wednes follows: 1. with Mrs. George Cole- M A R T IN -S E N O U R I John 1:9; II John 7. day during the baby cyclone l man and 2 with Mrs. Gene Gras- which shifted real estate in the ty. The Celia Cowan will meet at All of these Scriptures show that confession is necessary GLOS TONE SATIN-GLOSS or and essential. So that is the fourth thing to do in the first county from one section to an 8 p. m. with Mrs. Duane Holcomb. I KOLOR BRITE FULL GLOSS ENAMEL payment. other. Every member of your family is | John 14:6, “Jesus saith unto him. I am the Way, the Truth C om e in a n d see o u r collection of The batters had a fine time invited to attend a Methodist and the Life: no man cometh to the Father but by Me.” the m o s t - w a n t e d c o l o r a in with normal doubles ,A carrying for , , . camp this summer. Family camps j Rom. 6:3, "Know ye not, that so many of us as were bap A m erica in every kind o f finish home runs. The pitchers, how- are Aug. 2-4 at Sawtooth and Aug. tized into Jesus Christ were baptized into His death?" Mark you could w an t. H ere a re colora ever, who faced right into the g. n at Wallowa Lake. 16:16, "He that believeth and is BAPTIZED shall be saved." for every decorating acheme. A nd gale needed rocket attachements In the first sermon that Peter preached in the church he Christian adventure camps July all are to p -q u a lity , easy -to -ap p ly on the ball to give it the needed commended them to repent and be baptized in the name of M a rtin -S en o u r P ain ts. impetus. Jesus Christ. Acts 2:38. Acts 2:41, And they that were bap • hibil by Linda was worth many tized were added to them, the church or body. Members of the Lions club who Clot-Ton*. A sem i-lustrous finish Christ commanded His apostles "To go ye therefore and ran the concession were a gritty times more than the admission in a big variety of coordinated col teach ALL NATIONS BAPTIZING in the name of the FATH fee. I understand they netted lot as were their hamburgers— ora. D ries quickly. R esists w ear, ER and of the SON and of the HOLY GHOST." Matt. 28:19. through no fault of their own. | 49c.) fading an d rep eated w ashings. Now, I believe you can see that it is necessary to be baptized. They did an excellent business de- Adrian’s^haVpionship contend- Baptism is the fifth and last thing you have to do on your first spite the weather and didn’t even er club had excellent team back- ^ G L O S-T O H t^ payment. lose the single spoon for coffee ing in their contest with Gaston It is paid for because vou have done what Christ told you mvs 8 S(J.N O IO SS stirrers. Saturday night. Several carloads to do. Wonder what they are going to of fans made the long trek to j Some may say they don’t understand. Let me give you a S2.00 recipe or map to go by. Please read the conversion of the do with the profits. Their publici Portland over the weekend. Ethiopian eunuch and notice he did hear Phillip, believed, re ty department is not one of the Got needled plenty when I cov- I pented and confessed that Jesus was the Son of God and he more active phases of the organ ered the Condon - Adrian game. ] “¡rO lO R -B R ttt was baptized. ization. The local rooters acted as though f0U OIOSS INAMit Let us notice how they both went down into the water Sunday I attended a local it was MY fault the Nyssa B u ll-: and they came UP OUT of the water. It doesn't sound like $2.50 a t . show and can truthfully say dogs wouldn’t play them. Phillip ran down and got a container of water and poured or I’ve never had a better time sprinkled it on the eunuch! Read Acts 8:30-39. I believe there are some hard ; Kolor-Brlt*. A big v a rie ty of basic for less investment. It was a and fast rules regarding such Now that the first payment is made how do I keep my pay a n d accen t colora in a high glosa “bug exhibit” held on the front ments paid unitl I die? competition in different league finish. E asy to ap p ly , dries to a steps of Linda Cundall’s home There isn't anything else to do except keep Jesus' com flexible, tile-like surface. E asily mandments. What are His commandmensl? The best way and co-sponsored by Linda. brackets. cleaned . . . re ta in s its gloss. Poker seems to be getting a to know them is to study and read them in the New Testament. Patty Anne Urry. Marcia Wyc- much more popular game — at I could point them out such as: Love thy neighbor as thyself off and Cathy Lowe. There H E A D Q U A R T E R S FOR or any of the nine commandments which Jesus renewed in His home, that is. were six jarsin which were M A R T I N - S E N O U R P A IN T S New Testament out of the ten that were in the law of Moses. Speaking of home, how about j such rare specimans as a daddy Matt. 10:22, "He that endureth to the end shall be saved." S & H Green Stamps longlegs. grass hoppers a spider, trading in same. James 1:12. "Blessed is the man that endureth temptation for two black bugs and some but You know, regardless of where PETERSON when he is tried he shall receive the crown of life, which the terflies. Admission was a pen the Journal moves when I look | Lord hath promised them that love Him." FURNITURE CO. ny apiece which ran the price out the window I see those !*”!”/! (Paid Adv.) up in that I had to take my j Christmas lights. 217 Main St. Phone 3211 wife. The description of the ex* —Bye anyway, Bill. Christian Church Notes LET THE BIBLE SPEAK! TRIM BRUSH! Self-policing would satisfy a larger segment of people than would a community fight where two factions choose up sides and it would improve the lot of the legitimate tavern operators who may be facing extinction along with the offenders. The city budget board saw fit to delete a $1000 fund for codification of city ordinances. In browsing through some of the old laws, it was found that one passed in 1907 provides penalties for "allowing” inebriates to loiter in a public place. No one seems to know whether that ordinance has been repealed, amended or is still in existence. Dozens of other city laws are in the same state of flux—so we go merrily on passing new laws to “fit” an immediate problem, leaving law enforcement officers in a state of confusion about their scope of activity. TAYLOR’S Food Market & Locker Service B« sura to q *» your ¿ :H . GREEN STAAAPS on «och cosh pure Kos« R’» « o iy to »ovo tho w oyl Mr. and Mrs. Leo Child who spent the past winter in Mesa, Ariz., have arrived in Nyssa for the summer. Enroute home they spent 10 days visiting relatives in Utah and attended a farewell tes timonial for their grandson, Gor don Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Olsen, Peterson, Utah, who is leaving for an LDS mission to Norway. Mrs. Gary Knight (Margaret Bates) of LaGrande was in Nyssa the past few days visiting her mother, Mrs. Frances Bates, who is recuperating from major sur gery. She was accompanied by Miss Linda Knight, LaGrande. « 2-INCH The law should step in—city, county and state—and enforce every regulation to the letter and let the chips fall where they may. No new laws are needed to bring the matter under control. The Journal is still a firm believer in home-control and local regulation of most problems. However, the State of Oregon long ago stripped municipalities of their power to regulate liquor and beer sales by licensing, so there is no recourse from asking the state to use those powers it apparently wanted. S jU m d CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and hospital staff for the kindness extended to us during the illness and at the death of our beloved mother, Mrs. M. Hart. The Hart Families. 32 The eager-beaver tavern operators responsible for the situation have had their chance, but they aren’t fooling anyone. Their “truce” of a few weeks was thrown aside when the migrants started getting pay checks. 4U t y * « Services Monday For T. I. Sparks M eth od ist Chuich N ew s It’s been four months since The Journal commented on Nyssa’s public intoxication and allied problems and the responsibility of tavern operators in serving custom ers who already have had enough. Reaction to our opin ions was amusing, if nothing else. Some of the innocent operators objected to the editorial, while some of those able to wear the shoe” attempted to soft-soap us with ‘ compliments” and admissions they had let things go too far. The offenders behaved for a few weeks, but vo~- ' LLLL1 Owyhee Community Church Notes CUSTOM PROCESSING FOR LOCKERS — HOME FREEZERS Free Delivery on Orders Of $5.00 or More PI CNI C S P E C I A L ! BUDGET S T R E T C H E R S P RODUCE BUYS Golden Ripe All-Sweet BANANAS Lb.................... 1 9 * M A R G A R IN E .......... 3 Lbs. Farmer Dell Hot W eather Special! LEMONS 3 Lbs............... 3 9 0 MARSHMALLOW S 2 Bags 49* Quality Guaranteed Meats Introductory FREE SAMPLING ALL DAY SATURDAY . . . Sal« 20c OFF Wells <5r Davies — full H f allot« decanter SK IN LESS W EINERS 2 Packages............... 8 9 * FROZEN FOODS HOT WEATHER SPECIAL! You Pay Oftly Assorted $ 1 .1 3 COLD CUTS . . . 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