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THE N Y S S A G A T E C IT Y J O U R N A L . N T S S A . O R EG O N . PAGE TW O Letters to Editor THE GATE CITY JOURNAL Signed letter* to ths editor are welcomed and will be printed If they do not contain comments of a libelous nature or attacks on religious and racial groups. Pub lication of the letters does not signify the agreement of this newspaper with opinions ex pressed. Christian Church Notes T H U R S D A Y . N O V E M B E R 21. 1I5T Owyhee Community C l hurch Notes CARD O f THANKS Due to the serious illness of my mother, we left Adrian soon- er than we expected, to take our new church in Kewanee, 111.. Be- cause of this we were unable to say “goodby” to our many friends Make a joyful noise unto “ If God so loved us, we ought God, all ye lands: Sing forth the also to love one another.” I John honour of his name: make his DUANE R. A L T E R S .................... . . . Editor and Publisher 4:11. Sermon topics for Sunday, praise glorious.” Psalms 66:1, 2. Duane R. Aller« and Rila K. Whorton. Owner« Nov. 24, “Thanksgiving” and The Sunday school teachers “Revelation Sixteen.” met Monday night at the parson- SUBSCRIPTION RATES 6:00 p.m.orchestra practice. age to plan the Christmas pro- Single Copies---------- 10c 7:00 p.m. JYF, Chio Rho, and gram. In Malheur County, Oregon, CYF meetings. Wednesday night prayer meet- ! The Editor tnd Payette and Canyon There will be a pot luck dinner mg was held at the Shirley Bosel- Nyssa Gate City Journal Counties, Idaho: ' Nyssa, Oregon immediately following church 1 y home. 1 Year $3 50 To the Editor: service Sunday morning. There will be a Thanksgiving 6 Months - - $2.50 NATIONAL EDITORIAL A new procedure has taken 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, choir dinner in the church basement place during this special session practice. Elsewhere in the USA: Friday night, Nov. 22, at 8 o ’clock. a sTo c IT a T f o N Per Year . $4.00 and the regular session of the Friday evening, Nov. 22, the It is sponsored by the young ^ U l 1957 legislature of using party Come Double class will be host1 people of the church. 6 Months ------$2.50 HEUES caucuses in determining decisions at a roast chicken dinner, in hon- upon legislative matters before 1 or of the young adult class. Har- ing; Rev. N. D. Davidson, Ore Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. the respective assemblies. We old Johnson, minister of the gon district superintendent of the Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon, for transmission have both been criticized for not Christian church of Ontario, will Assemblies of God spoke and through the United States Mails, as a second class matter under actively supporting this practice, be guest speaker. • showed a film of the revival in the act of March 3, 1879. In the sessions we have attend- Wednesday, Nov. 27, there will San Salvador on Friday and Rev. ed prior to the 1957 session, we be union Thanksgiving services at Charles Slaughter, Idaho district do not recall where party cauc- The Nazarene church. superintendent preached the con cluding message on Sunday after uses were held primarily for de- -------——--------~ Xo escape comment or criticism, do nothing, be nothing, noon. The convention was held terming how votes should be cast Assembly of God say nothing. in the Ontario Assembly and pas upon bills to be considered. We p r ..„ L V - i QD have contacted other veteran O X lU T C n I T O i e s tors and people from several Ida legislators who also say they have A, fellowship meeting of the As- ho churches were in attendance A Great Man Is Gone never seen this procedure used sembly of God churches of this throughout the meetings. The entire Inland Empire lost a great man last week Rev. James Kessler was the until this year. area was held on Nov- n * Wlth when Jed Lewis died unexpectedly in a Salt Lake City Sunday morning guest speaker in We believe the indulgence of, S ^ .e c t io n a l the Nyssa Assembly also taking hospital. party caucuses to determine legis presbyter of La Grande was in Mr. Lewis’ death is mourned throughout the area, lative vote is a very dangerous j charge of the services through time after the service to answer questions and explain some of the not because he was manager of one of the largest indus thing and a precedent which the day, with Rev. James Bil-j customs of Africa could result in dire effects. It is out tries in the lower Snake river valley, but because he lings of Baker preaching in the Rev. N. D. Davidson, district our concept of the three arms of evening service. Rev. J. C. Hicks had time for others whether they were migrant laborers, superintendent, showed his mis our constitutional state govern his fellow associates or high-ranking public officials. of Lakeview spoke to the Christ ment that each branch, executive, Ambassadors. The services were sionary film on the San Salvador Few industries have as much good will as Amalga legislative, and judicial, should held at the Nyssa Assembly of revival and gave an account of mated Sugar Co., simply because the late district man work independently without coer God church and the evening meal the revival as he saw it in travel, ager knew human nature and had the respect and friend cion or undue influence from any was served in the church base ing thru Central and South Amer ica on Sunday evening. ship of company employees, his own superiors and the other branch ment. The second of the Christ Am- general public. His civic duties were numerous, yet no If there is a continuance of this The Tri-City Missionary con- bassador’s rallies for the Snake one was ever expected to “bow” to Jed Lewis when con practice, it could readily be a- vention was held on Thursday river area was held on Nov. 18, at troversial issues arose. bused and would defeat the pur and Friday evening and Sunday Vale.Six churches in the area are pose of an expression of inde afternoon the 15, 16, and 17 of co-operating in the series of Probably no one knows how many hundreds, if not pendent judgement by each sepa November. thousands, of good deeds he performed for numerous in young people’s meetings and at rate legislator. We believe there The participating churches tendance at the first rally a dividuals without fanfare and publicity. is less chance of collective error were Nyssa, Vale, and Ontario. month ago was over 100, with a To paraphrase Kipling’s If, "He could talk with if each legislator would always Rev James Kessler of Ghana, j similar figure in attendance at crowds and keep his virtue, and walk with kings nor lose vote his own conclusions without Africa spoke on Thursday even- ! the current meeting. the common touch . . ever having the possibility occur j Rev. Linfield Crowder, evan- where he might forsake his per- of our Demorcatic brethern be- gelist of American Falls, Ida., will 3 p.m.—Sub-district youth rally; sonal beliefs for the sake of party cause we have not constantly f o l - : be preaching in the Nyssa Assem- METHODIST in the Methodist church at Vale. harmony. It has been our obser lowed the conclusions of party bly of God church for one week 7 p.m.—MIF meeting at church. vation that the great majority of caucuses, but we both felt we beginning Sunday evening, Dec. Church News 7 p.m.—Ma-Pa group will meet the legislators are conscientious could better represent our own i. Evangelist Crowder has been “Bless the Lord, O my soul, in the new social hall for their in doing what they think is right constituents by voting our per- jn youth work in the Boise area and forget not all his benefits.” regular meeting. and if they are subjected to pres sonal convictions as we saw them for the past four years and has a Psalms 103:2. Tuesday, Nov. 26, 8 p.m.—Wes sures in their party caucuses, as the occasions arose. By doing message of interest in prophecy Thursday, Nov. 21—Woman’s leyan Service Guild will hold there is a human possibility that so, we also believe we have never and current events as well as old- Society Circle Meetings 2 p.m. their regular meeting in the a temptation may exist where been traitors to the great prin- fashioned preaching and singing, Margaret Toothman will meet church parlor. | freedom of expression may, in ciples that the Democratic party with Mrs. Tunks, 612 Emison and Wednesday, Nov. 27, 8 p.m.— | some instances, be abandoned. It has promoted for the past 150 Mrs. Agnes Nikolaus of Coos the Grace Weaver with Mrs. Sa Union Thanksgiving services at is wrong for either political party years. It is our opinion that Bay visited last week with her ger, 17 N. 9th. 8 p.m Celia Cowan the Nazarene church. to put its individual legislators through the free expression of brother, Mr. and Mrs. John will meet with Mrs. Harold Kurtz. Wednesday, Dec. 4, 10 a.m.— in the embarrassing position of every individual person, our Broad. On Monday the Broads ac Sunday, Nov. 24, 9:45—Church Bazaar and fun festival and tur having to publicly denounce his parjy, or any other party,, can companied by his sister and a school. party’s stand or relinquish his remain strong and be of good ser brother, Mike Broad left for Port key dinner 5 to 8 p.m. own personal feelings of what is vice to our State and Nation. 11 a m.—Worship service. Mr. land where they will visit for a For best results use the Journal right or wrong. Ludlow’s sermon topic will be: Representative Katherine Musa week before going on to Coos Classified Ads. We have been critized by some “ Forget Not All His Benefits.” Senator Ben Musa Bay for several days. TA YLO R ’S t . . . GRAND O P E N I N G . . . Old Fashioned A. G. FOOD S T O R E for TMsfMftf - SALE- BE SURE TO BE REGISTERED FOR THE FREE TURKEY To Be Given Away Tuesday, Nov. 26 Swift's Grade "A " fer s Wandsrfat BEEF ROAST . . . 1Lb. 3 9 * CRANBERRIES Lb........................... : I Q * SWEET POTATOES 3 Lbs......................... 2 5 6 re Y GRAPES 2 Lbs......................... 2 5 6 F R O Z E N FOODS Morton's Red Rose SLICED BACON . . . Lb. 5 9 * Fresh AND SAVE! Shop Nyssa on Tuesdays and Win! Each Tuesday, a Name of Some Person Will Be Drawn at 3:00 p.m. NEXT TUESDAY, NOV. 2S $ 1 5 0 °° Will be available to some person who is in one of the business firms listed below . . . The name will be drawn from the sub scriber list of Nyssa's Idaho Power Co. patrons. If you are on another listing, register at the Nyssa Insurance Agency. Nyssa Pharmacy Idaho Department Store W ilson Bros. Dept. Store Brownie's Cafe Idaho Power Co. W ilson's Super Market M & W Market Ben Franklin Store Gate City Journal The First National Bank Nyssa Food Center Taylor's Food Market Ideal Gas It Appliance Bracken's Dept. Store Paulus Jewelry Firestone Dealer Store Carl & Burt's Machine Shop Eder Hardware Fischer's Food Lockers O. K. Rubber W elders Bob Thompson A gency Polar Bear Nyssa Insurance Agency Owyhee Drug Store The Food Mart Bernard Eastman Insurance Sponsored by Nyssa Chamber'of Commerce Businessmen’s Committee Libby's — No. 2Vi Cans P U M P K I N ........................... 2 for 3 9 * Ocean Spray CRANBERRY SAUCE • 2 for 4 7 < • Autumn Harvest ^ > R I P E O L I V E S ................ Tall Can 2 1 * Blue Plate C OV E O Y S T E R S 8-0z. Can 4 1 * MARSHMALLOWS. Bulk U.S. Graded "G ood" SHOP NYSSA Wonder Food dressed Toms, 3 9 6 - Lb.— Hens, 4 3 6 Wells' & Davies' SAUSAGE . . . 3 Lbs. $ 1 .0 0 of the area. 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