Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 20, 1959, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THURSDAY. AUGUST 20. 1859
OUT OF CAST
so many thousands of miles to­
Lloyd Mackrill of M & W Mar­
gether, and returned home after
ket has his arms out of casts for
a long separation only to have
the first time in seven weeks.
one of them die needlessly . . .
By T.M.B.
Both of Mackrill’s forearms were
This, I think, is a real tragedy.
Having gone through three tor­ did inform her where he was get- broken when he was thrown from
The point being, if you could
see printing the story in your nadoes, one of which blew me
off and told her to “ be on a horse ir. late June.
newspaper as a warning to the out into the yard and completely- her toes for his seat.”
i n
family and friends which I men­ destroyed our home, the Monday
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tioned, perhaps it might make night earthquake was rather mild,
Some so-called bargains are not
them stop and think twice before here in Nyssa.
profitable—especially when it is
To the Editor
adding that extra ounce of pres-
I had imagined that an earth-
something that you don’t need or
Of the Gate City Journal:
sure to the gas pedal, or (maybe) Quake was a slight tremor of the
. use Do
remember some
a n d , earth that one felt first through f
neighbors who bought
Certainly enjoy your paper and having “ just one more.
have no intention of trying to get (again, maybe) it will call to mind i,!
RUP,
g things in the “ rationing" days of
„ . t K ^ u s e thev
along without it. We all had a ALL the safety principles that are the feet into the body. But to me it w * . w
Dentists
was
more
like
the
listing
of
a
ship.
World ™ar II just Decause tney
lot of laughs over a poem in one a must when driving.
_
were difficult to get? I still know
If not, thanks anyway.
of the comparatively late papers.
I was in Bennett's Cafe get
some people who are
It was about “Ones Get Up and
ting a news item from Fred and trary and stubborn.
Sincerely yours,
J. H. CUNDALL
Go Has Got Up and Went” and
Jack Anderson and thought I
Sp5 Bill Church
Dentist
was very humorous. We aimed
was dizzy, since neither of them
USARAL 10
Last Sunday's paper carried
Sarazin
Clinic
to keep it but it got lost. It said
mentioned
anything
at
the
time.
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an item of the Malheur County
author unknown. . . . Now if you
However, Fred talked to Jennie
Seattle, Washington
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2638
Farm Bureau asking the Ore­
know what I mean would you
almost immediately after and
Nyssa
Oregon
gon Game commission to in­
please send us another copy of
she had heard the announce­
crease the 1959 bag limit on
Kuna,
Idaho
the poem?
ment over the radio, and he
pheasants due to their doing so
Aug. 14, 1959
We have found the paper and
then said he thought that it had
J. W. OLSEN, D.M.D.
much damage to their crops.
Editor
and
Publisher
my niece who types better than I
been a "quake."
This
is
a
case
where
my
sympa­
DENTAL OFFICE
do is making some copies of it to Dear Sir:
Jennie had been ironing and a thy is all with the farmer . . .
I am sending you some news.
Seventh and Bower
pass around: it really is a scream.
shirt that she put on the back of I'm more than ready to help
Now I’m going to go and send Will you please print it in the a chair was tilted off onto the thin them out now. But the
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this and you can use it as a news Nyssa Gate City Journal at an floor.
game
commission
said
NO
and
item. I love to see my name in early date? The Gate City Jour-
Quite a number of people have has cut the limit down to three
the paper. But honestly, I do nal has been very good and kind given their reaction, under an cocks. It was four last year,
Veterinarians
us promote our
, ““
think my friends would. We had and alwavs helped
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hava
ltem
by
Carole
Wilson,
and
while
a lot of them, mostly homestead­ pioneer picnic each year. We have there was no damage here, it was
We noticed a recent headline—
ers. Ours was a rough 80. Mr. A l­ taken the Nyssa paper for around very severe to the northeast near ARMY REPORT SAYS FORCES
N YSSA VETERINARY
35
years.
You
and
your
family
len wasn’t a veteran so that was
Yellowstone park, and a number INADEQUATE — in which Lt.
CLINIC
all we could get. We sold it to have a special invitation to come of people lost their lives.
Gen. Arthur G. Trudeau said, “ If
Herb Fisher 10 years ago and to the Owyhee pioneer picnic and
we put ourselves in a position of
Dr. B. E. Ross
came to Missouri where we got a have a day of fun and lots of good
One comical aspect followed it inferiority with respect to being |
eats.
Dr. D. R. Mason
nice level 40 acres. We lived in
here when Arlene saw Hal able to meet the challenge of |
Will be seeing you all at the
that little house down the hill on
Brendle of Peterson Furniture on conventional warfare on the part :
Large
and Small Animals
Owyhee pioneer picnic on Sun­
Columbia avenue.
Main street taking a few steps, of the Soviets, there is likelihood j 407 Main St.
Dial 2010
Had the misfortune of losing day, Sept 6, at Nyssa city park.
sliding his hand along the plate we would have no alternative ex- j
Fred
Pullen.
Mr. Allen in 1955. The Journal
glass window and then straight­ cept recourse to atomic war.” (I
published the notice so possibly
Physicians and
ening up for another step or so thought us country boys were the
all our friends knew about it.
before repeating the same process. last to know we can’t compete
Surgeons
Adrian
United
Now my problem is being so alone
She said, “That fellow sure is with Russia on a manpower bas­
and liking Missouri better all the Presbyterian Church drunk.”
is.)
time than Texas. My one sister
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Sunday, Aug. 23, the Rev Har­
Hal was cold sober, had been
SAR AZIN CLINIC
lives here and one brother in old Kurtz will be the speaker at awakened by what he thought
DO IT TOMORROW—YOU’VE
K. E. Kerby, M.D.
Chama, N.M Mr. Allen has a the morning worship service.
was Mrs. Brendle having a small MADE E N O U G H MISTAKES
K. A. Danford, M.D.
daughter, Rosemary Green in
Sunday evening, Aug. 23, the night-mare, and had come down FOR ONE DAY!
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Amarillo, Tex., and his one son, new United Presbyterian minis­ to check the store and see if the
D. W. Sarazin, M.D.
Physicians
and Surgeons
Irwin, Jr„ an oil consultant in ter will be installed at the Ros­ windows or doors were cracked.
History does repeat itself — A
Caracas, Venezuela.
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well church. The Rev. George
Many slept through it and Youth Conservation Corps has
I like your paper and read it Keith, pastor o f the Homedale learned of it from the Tuesday been proposed again. It has been
about like most people read their Presbyterian church, will preach morning papers.
many years since the death of the
M AULDING CLINIC
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letters. Just don’t want to miss the sermon. All members and
CCC, which was a depression
L.
A. Maulding, M.D.
anything about my friends.
friends of the church are invited
It has been cloudy and sprinkl­ measure for the youth in Roose­
Physician and Surgeon
Most sincerely,
to attend this service.
ing part of this Wednesday. Seems velt time.
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Rebecca Jane
Wednesday, Aug. 26. the Ruth rather unusual to us but Mr. Gra­
Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5
(Mrs. I. B.) Allen
circle Bible study group will meet ham of Nyssa route 1 said he re­
The Teamster magazine carried
Daily Except Saturday and
My address is Fairview, Mo., at the home of Mrs. Austin Gil­ membered one year it started an item, LET YOUR CONGRESS­
route 1, but temporarily here it bert. Lunch will be at 12:30 p m. raining about the 1st of Septem­ MAN KNOW — meaning know
Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12
is Burcham’s Gift Shop, Sham­ Bible study will be led by Mrs. ber and rained until near the first that how he voted on the labor
rock, Texas.
Raleigh McKinley at 2 p.m.
of June— almost every day. As bill would be the main issue in
Grant B. Hughes, M.D.
Miss Kay Borge gave a report long as we can get irrigation wat­ the next election—as far as the
Physician—Surgeon
Aug 14. 1959
at last Sunday’s worship service er for the crops I’ll take the sun­ union was concerned. I believe
Hours:
10 to 12 and 2 to 5.
Editor,
on her attendance at a church shine in heavy doses instead of the members of Congress have al­
Saturday, 10 to 12.
Nyssa Gate City Journal:
camp recently held at Warm that much water.
so learned that the people were
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—Phones—
My young folks took me with | Lake, Idaho. Miss Karen McKin­
wanting them to pass a strong
Office, 3365
Residence, 6611
"There's an article here telling labor bill, and that their votes
them when they went to Yellow- 1 ley told of her work with handi­
Office:
2
North
Main St.
stone. We saw so many things capped children at a summer of the death of a woman's third could also be counted at election
that were immeasurably beautiful | camp where she was one of the husband. She has had them all time. I just hope the senate feels
and strangely different. But I instructors last summer ’ Miss Mc­ cremated." The other old maid as strongly about it as did the
MOUNTAIN VIEW
think that more than by the in­ Kinley will attend college at said, "Isn't that life for you? lower house.
MEDICAL
CENTER
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spiring geysers, the grand can- ! Northhampton, Mass., this next Some of us can't get even one
6613 Ustick Road
yons and cataracts, the natural I school year, where she will fur­ husband while some women
Another truth—BIG BUSINESS
Boise, Idaho
have them to burn."
wildlife of this fabulous region, j ther her education in this work.
men are human; they accept gov­
C. C. Morgan, M. D.
Mrs. Charles Witty gave a most
I was impressed by the quality
ernment loans while shouting,
Q. L. QUICKSTAD, M. D.
of the timbre of the people who interesting talk and showed pic
The near-polite young man “Keep the government out of
Phone 4-8309
(Just plain selfish.
were there in multitudes, from tures of their trip to Mexico at I didn’t arise and give the woman business.”
all over our United States They the associated women’s meeting!his seat on the street car but he ain’t we?)
were intelligent looking. They last Thursday Mrs. Henry Moore
were alert. They were orderly and led the devotions.
kindly. In short, they were the
right kind of people.
The polite young man who
showed us to our cabin in the
labyrinth of identical drab-color­
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ed flat tops, told me he was from
St. Paul's of Nyssa
Princeton university—a New Jer­
♦
It's
Still
Summer
But
Hunters
Are
After
Antelope
Now
.
.
.
í
Welcomes You!
seyite. I’d have believed it if he
Sunday, Aug. 23, 1959 — Thir­
had said that he was from IT of O teenth Sunday after Trinity.
♦ The Season Opens on Certain Upland Game Sept. 1 . . . It's *
at Eugene, or BYU at Provo or
9:30 a m —Morning prayer.
UCLA at Los Angeles. The well-
9:30 a m.—Church school.
l Later Than You Think! We Have Your Hunting Needs.
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bred waitresses, the bell hops, the
:
:
help everywhere in the park,
were unmistakably collegiate.
Christian Church
At the crowded cafeteria and
News
restaurant tables I looked at the
Earl Hastings, Pastor
faces, so diverse in makeup—yet
Sunday. Aug 23, 9:45 a m —
all intelligent. The masses of
1—Model 50 Winchester 20 Gauge Automatic
$134.35 J
people gathered to watch Old Church school for all ages.
1—Model 12 Winchester Featherweight Pump
$94.50 J
11 a m.—Morning worship.
Faithful—their faces were toler­
6:45 p.m.—Christian youth fel­
ant and kindly and civilized
1—Remington Magnum 12 Gauge Pump
_____
$98.30 *
Mv young people, with their lowship for all high school youth
8
p.m.
—
Evening
worship
and
quick young eyes, saw automobile
1—Used Savage 12 Gauge Automatic
$60.00 «
piatc-s from every state in the fellowship hour
Wednesday.
Aug.
26,
7
p.m.
—
1—Used Mossberg 20 Gauge
♦
Union but three—and cars from
Quebec, Saskatchewan and On­ Planning session.
Bolt Action with Polychoke
.........
$25.00 |
8 p m —Bible study and prayer
tario, Canada. They all had the
Thursday. Aug. 27, 2 pm . —
general look of worthwhile peo­
ple. As I said to the lady from Christian women’s fellowship at
Ohio at my elbow in a big dining the home of Elvin Ballou.
Sunday, Aug 30—Fifth Sunday
room. “ As long as we have people
like this cross-section of America, rally at Payette
the Russians aren’t going to lick
1—.358 Savage
$116.75 *
us.”
CHRISTIAN MISSION
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
1—.30-06 Winchester Model 70
$129.95 t
Anna D. S Pratt
East Second and Ehrgood
1—.308 Winchester. Model 88
$135.50 *
Darrel Warn, Student Pastor
Aug. 14. 1959
Editor
Aug 23. 1959
1—.30-06 Husqvama, Lightweight
$129.50
Nys-a Gate City Journal
10 a m.—Sunday school
Nvasa, Oregon
11 am .—Worship service.
1—Used .300 Savage with K2 Scope
$ 100.00
Dear S ir
Don’t know if anyone back in
the “ Fastest Growing Community
in the Great Northwest" will re­
member the name Bill Church
The Rev. Paul Ludlow, Pastor
It’s been nearly four years since
S1995
All college age young people are * 1—3 Lb. Dacron Bag
my last visit with family and
friends The family being Mr and invited to attend ’ he older youth ♦ 1—4 Lb. Celacloud Bag
$15.95
Mrs William E. Church, a smat­ camp at McCall, Idaho, from Sept
1—Station W agon Double Bag
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tering of aunts, uncles and cous­
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Thursday, Ai..: 20 (T<xlay), 2 J
ins The friends being”
As Low as S3.95
Woman’ society circle ♦ Air Mattresses
No matter, the reason for this p m
meetings The circle of which
1 letter is the enclosed article
It is seldom I toot my own horn Mrs Coleman is chairman will
on articles I write for the Army meet with Mrs Evan Tobler. The
. . . or for personal use, for that circle whose cha.rman is Mrs.
matter But, the enclosed story Topiiff will meet with Mrs
concerning the death of Specialist Charles Garrison
8 p m —The Ce i Cowan circle
Criswell, who lived and worked
NOTHING DOWN — 3 YEARS TO PAY!
with many of my buddies, deli­ will meet with Mrs Walter Me- ,
vers (I hope) a message to the Partland
Sunday, Aug 23 9:45 am —
public.
Having worked in the Army in­ Church school for everyone
11a m —Worship service in the
formation business for some time,
and bring in that really-not-so- sanctuary. Mr Ludlow's topic
far-off spot Alaska. I have come will b# “The Forgiving Are For­
across many tragic situations But given.”
? p m —Methodist youth fellow-
the fact that this 21 year old sol­
dier and h*s best fr.end tr«v*l#d
tf-Wm *7Uli GoAne/i
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