Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 10, 1961, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
THURSDAY, AUGUST 10. 1961
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
Miss Kent Named Leiters to Editor Educator From Cuba
Signed letter» to th« editor are Scheduled to Speak
Oregon Delegate welcomed
end will be printed U
they do not contain comments of At Nazarene Church
To Youth Meeting ■ religious
libelous nature or attacks on
and racial groups. Pub­
CHRISTIAN CHURCH GROUP
SLATES OUTDOOR SERVICE
Delmer E. Grannis
Completes Engineer
Maintenance Course
Nyssa Christian church outdoor
services will be conducted Sun­
day, Aug. 13, beginning at 9:45 Army Pvt. Delmer E. Grannis,
TED M. BRAMMER. Editor and Publithar
a.m. on the Apple Valley school whose wife, Elizabeth, lives in
grounds.
lication of the letters does not
Adrian, completed the seven-
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Potluck dinner will be served week engineer equipment main­
signify
the
igr*em»nl
of
thii
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following the morning worship tenance course July 21 at Engin-
PUBLISHERS
pressed.
In Malheur County, Oregon,
service. Special music will be in­ I eer senool, Fort Belvoir, Va.
ASSOCIATION
ai.d Payette and Canyon
cluded on the program.
Grannis was trained to repair
Nyssa. Oregon
Counties, Idaho:
land
perform maintenance on
Aug 5. 1961
$3.50
1 Year
ASSEMBLY OF GOD YOUTH
heavy
construction equipment
NATIONAL
$2.50
j To the Editor.
6 Months
ATTEND SUMMER CAMPS
such
as
tractors, graders and
|
The
Gate
City
Journal:
Elsewhere in the USA:
Seven
youths
from
the
local
crane
shovels.
Some time ago I read an edi-i
Year
-$4 00
church recently attended Assemb­ He entered the army last Jan­
V I
H I S
I torial in a Portland newspaper
6 Months_______ $2.50
ly of God Youth camp near Prairie uary and completed basic training
that scolded some of the munici­
City.
There were 185 children at Fort Ord, Calif.
pal judges. It told of policemen
registered at the camp from east­
Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon.
arresting well known drunks for
The 24-year-old soldier attend­
ern Oregon churches.
drunken driving, of juries doing
Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon, for transmission
ed
Nicholson (Pa.) high school.
According to the Rev. .
their duty and then of judges who
His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
through the United States Mails, as a second class matter under
Mussell,
pastor
of
the
sentenced the culprits to a slap
! E. Grannis, live in Portland.
the act of March 3, 1879
church, another age group
on the wrist. The editorial asked, I
attend
camp
this
week.
I “How can we expect our police­
Mr. and Mrs. Max Urry, Patty
men to risk their lives making ar­
and
Dennis returned Sunday from
rests of lawbreakers if we then
The Strength of America's Economy
Robert
Lee
Heiens
Salt
Lake City where they visited
Miss Karen Kent
discourage them by turning the The Rev. Spurgeon L. Hendrix
Here are some questions for Americans to consider.
several days with his parents, Mr.
Takes
Naval
Training
malefactors
loose
to
do
it
over
Miss Karen Kent, a member of
The Rev. Spurgeon L. Hendrix,
Before they are stated, it may be said that all have the
and Mrs. H. W. Urry and other
j Nyssa Christian church, has been again?”
whose work as a Nazarene edu­ At California Center relatives.
same answer. So let us begin:
I
think
we
have
good
judges
selected to attend the North Am­
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cator and missionary in Cuba has
Robert Lee Heiens, son of Mrs. I
What is it that raises our buildings to the skies and I erican
Ecunemical Youth assem­ | now, but 40 years ago when horse been suspended by political un­ Helen Heiens, route 2, Nyssa, was
stealing
was
the
common
offense
spans our rivers with mighty bridges? What links our
bly during the week of Aug. 16-23. i .. . - —- —- -
rest there, will be guest speaker ■ enlisted July 24 in the Navy. He j
Miss Kent, daughter of Mr. and |
cities together with great highways? What finances ev­
at Nyssa Church of the Nazarene was accepted through the Navy
driving,
a
prominent
attorney
said
ery major civic development in our free America?
Mrs. Rollo Kent of 206 South ; to me. “If I prosecute the cheap at 7:45 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 17.
Recruiting station in Ontario, re­
What is it that inspires and produces the inventions
Fourth street, Nyssa, will be an
He is on furlough in the United ceived the oath of allegiance at
scamp
as
he
should
be.
at
the
next
which have made our country so technologically great? ! official delegate to the assembly, election every third cousin of his States doing deputation work Boise and was then flown to the
What provides our American workmen with the finest i to be held on the University of will vote against me. but the good amdng churches of the denomina­ Naval Training center in San
Michigan campus at Ann Arbor, i people will f6rget to vote for me ” tion. He was sent to Cuba in Diego, Calif.
production tools in the world? What has enabled us to
—See or Call—
The NAEYA will be the most And I suspect that the situation August 1956 as superintendent of
find so many and more productive ways of doing bene­
Heiens is a graduate of Nyssa
broadly representative gathering ( isn’t much changed now — only the field and to direct a Bible high school, class of 1961.
ficial things?
of young Christians from many ■ 1 the kind of crime.
What is it that gives so many Americans profitable
school.
backgrounds and traditions ever
jobs? What separates the able man from the inefficient
At a meeting called by people
Previously, he had served for | Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Robb
brought together on this contin- | of good will to see what could be 15 years as a teacher and mission­ spent the weekend in Prairie City 511 Main Si. Dial 372-3002
man and the lazy man?
ent. There will be approximately done to help our migrants, I lis­ ary in Argentina for the Nazarene where they visited an uncle and
Nyssa, Oregon
What is it that provides medical clinics for low in­
2,000 participants from a wide tened to an earnest young officer church.
aunt,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hugh
Glasgow.
come groups? What provides the laboratories where our
spectrum of theological opinion. telling of what a policeman has
Rev. Hendrix will describe
wonder drugs are born? What begets the tools of pro­
Thirty-nine denominations will be to go up against. Not only does the The
island
nation and its people,
duction which in turn, breed performance and, in its
sending delegates.
SCHOOL TIME COMING SOON!
he
have
to
face
natural
-
born
and
tell
of
the church program :
turn, breeds progress?
Miss Kent will be delegate from thugs with guns, drug runners there. He will show curios and
Insure your future with training at the Ludwig Com­
What is it that gives muscle to our national security?
Oregon as part of the Internation-! who would just as soon as not illustrate his talk, where possible,
mercial
College, 63 South Oregon Street, Ontario, Ore.
What is our best insurance against successful aggression?
al CYF commission (Disciples of leave him dead in some ditch or with slides and a motion picture.
Phone
_TU
9-8500. Licensed by the Oregon State Department of
What is it that a free nation can least do without?
Christ) at the assembly. She is the thin shining knives ready for
Education. Tuition payable by the course, quarter or month.
What is it that the world Socialists and the Commun­
one of the state officers of the his back if he dares to turn it or
Living quarters available. Enroll now—be ready for fall term.
ists would like most to destroy in the United States of
Oregon CYF commission.
the fifth rib if he doesn’t, but he Final Services Held
General theme of the NAEYA has, worst of all, to endure the Saturday Morning
America?
will be “Entrusted With the Mes­ shrugs of an apathetic public.
If you analyze the answers to these questions, you will
sage of Reconciliation.” Under
I thought, “What if that slim For Leva M. Findling
find that the basic underlying answer to all the questions
Funeral services for Leva Mae
A complete unit,
this
theme
the
delegates
will
be
young fellow in uniform were my
is simply the incentive which we call the profit motive.
Findling were conducted Satur­
confronted
with
the
entire
scope
grandson?
”
and
shuddered.
lacl«di*a «M kotte.
It is profit and the expectation of profit that distin­
NEW itOW’COST 10 TON
of the church as they enter con­
As jurors we should do what j day morning, Aug. 5, 1961, at
hora«, fitting«, b r —k
guish our mode of production and our manner of living
i
Lienkaemper
chapel
with
the
versations with delegates of di­ most of us can see is the plainly J
•ta, «to.
Lan aaly
REAR DUMP HOIST
from those of the Communist-enslaved nations of the
HwatM« M4 M.
verse Protestant confessions, with right thing to do. As voters, let Rev Paul Ludlow officiating. She
world. Profit and the expectation of profit are the tonic
Roman Catholic and Eastern Or- us have the good sense and the succumbed Aug. 1, 1961, in a
and energizer of our economic lifestream.
thodox observers who will be good citizenship to support the Boise hospital following an ex­
Here we come to the major puzzle of economic life in
there and with those from over-1 good officials. What difference tended illness.
Mrs. Findling was born Aug. 17,
America today. Why, in view of this are there so many
seas as well as North America.
does it make if they are Repub­
Miss Kent reports that the dele­ licans or Democrats, or Chinese 1891, in the town of Western,
people in high positions who make a career of criticizing
gates are asked to approach this or Mohammedans, if they do their Neb., a daughter of Ephriam D.
and downgrading profit as if it were something rather
and Charlotte Ellen Frost.
assembly “with the Bible in one part to enforce our just laws?
obscene or unworthy? Why is there so much misunder­
r&a. Grarboil. *»•
She completed a teacher train­
hand
and
the
daily
newspaper
in
We
expect
plenty
from
our
offi
­
Federal tai Mid,
standing about profit? Why do businessmen think it
ing
course
after
graduating
from
freight,
«tate and local
the other ■” ’ to study and discuss cers. Back them up! If we don’t,
necessary to apologize for the profits they make? Why
tern (If any) extra.
high school and taught school for
what
it
means
to
be
“
Entrusted
our
property
is
not
secure,
our
do we sit passively by and allow the profit motive in our
With the Message of Reconcilia- lives are not safe on the highways, six years prior to her marriage on
economic life to be downgraded? Wny do we acquiesce
tion” in mid-century North Am- our young fotRs are trapped into Feb. 23, 1916, to William F. Find- [
in government policies at the national, state and com­
erica, They will convene to en- living death by drug sellers, our ling at Fairbury, Neb.
munity level which pinch, squeeze, siphon away and
ter into conversations with each children and women are in hor­ The family moved to Nyssa in ‘
ROUTE 2 — NYSSA. OREGON
September of 1936 and resided1
even destroy our legitimate profits?
other to enrich their understand­ rible danger from perverts.
here
since
that
time.
Mrs.
Find
­
Almost every day we hear profit scorned and derided.
ing of “The World Which We Live
Let’s back our men in uniforms!
Almost every day we hear spurious objections raised
In,” “The Gospel We Live Un­
—ANNA D. S. PRATT ling was united with the Nyssa
Methodist church in 1942 and had
der” and “The Mission of the
against legitimate profit-taking. Yet too many people
been active in the Woman’s So­
Church.”
are intimidated; they are too fearful to raise objection
Methodist
Ladies
ciety
of Christian Service, Her
As
part
of
her
preparation.
Miss
to the economic nonsense being thrown against us.
favorite
hobbies were sewing and
Kent is making a number of re­ Plan August Events
D
Everyone who buys a product for a dollar and who
needlework, and she made many
search
interviews
with
various
knows that there is a 10-cent profit on the item wonders
At
General
Meeting
items to be sold by the WSCS at
other young people and adult
whether the article couldn’t be sold for just 90 cents.
Recorded sacred music was annual bazaars.
leaders to determine what the
But in so wondering we forget that profit is not
church means to people locally as played as Methodist Woman’s So­ In addition to Mr. Findling of
ciety of Christian Service mem­ the home, survivors include two
something arbitrarily added to value, but a necessary
to its purpose and mission.
bers entered the church social sons, Willis of Vale and Laurence
and integral part of the article’s price.
hall recently for a general meet of Salt Lake City; one daughter,
It is tne profit that pays the manufacturer for the use
GUESTS SLATED TO SPEAK
ing.
Mrs. Verna Ruth Obendorf of
of his tools. Without those tools the article would never
AT METHODIST SERVICES
Devotions were led by Mrs, Alicel, Ore.
have been manufactured in the first place.
The Rev. Stanley Andrews, dis­
trict superintendent of the west­ Dale Osborne. Mrs. Raymond Sa­ Among other survivors are two
It is profit that went into the research facilities which
ern district of the Idaho confer­ ger presented the program, “A brothers, Bernard Frost of Pay­
improved the article’s quality and brought down the cost
ence of Methodist church, will be Council of Churches,” pertaining ette and Friel Frost of Van Nuys,
of manufacture to a reasonable level.
This bigger ‘Jeep’ Universal has a cargo bed
guest speaker Sunday, Aug. 13, to the World Methodist confer­ Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. Bessie
In fact, investigation would probably disclose that
ence
convening
this
month
in
nearly 6 ft. long! Packs a 1564 lb. payload
Brown
of
Twin
Falls,
Mrs.
Hazel
at the local church in the absence
without the profit motive the article would never have
and takes it anywhere... rocks, sand or
Oslo, Norway.
Brown of Southworth, Wash., and
of
the
Rev.
Paul
Ludlow
who
is
been invented and produced in the first place.
swamp can’t challenge its deep-digging
Mrs.
Roy
Knoedler,
vice
presi
­
Mrs.
Mildred
McVicker
of
Echo,
on vacation.
4-wheel drive traction. It’s been use tested
Often we hear employees object to profit-making.
dent,
presided
at
the
business
Ore.
Also
surviving
are
14
grand
­
Dennis Spitze, son of Mr. and
and abuse tested. Como in and get our deal
They see the competition cutting into their own com­
Mrs Melvin Spitze, will be speak­ meeting. Reports were read by children.
on th« world’s most useful vehicle I
UNIVERSAL
various
chairmen.
Mrs.
Don
Jones
Burial
was
made
in
Nyssa
ceme
­
pany’s sales and they argue that if the management re­
er at the Aug. 20 service.
was accepted as a new member of tery under direction of Lienkaem­
duced its own profits the competitive position of the pro­
ROBERTS-NYSSA, Inc.
the organization.
per funeral home. Pallbearers
duct would be improved.
ATTEND CHURCH REUNION
203
Good
Avenue
Phoro FR 2-2261
Ladies were reminded August were Jacob Fischer, Wilbur Coff­
This is like tearing up the floor to provide kindling
Mr and Mrs. Jim Obenchain
TIINC
IM
MAVERICK
•
.
.
Sunday,
6:30
p. m.—Channel 7
and family attended a church is hospital sewing month, with man, Glade Chadwick, Wilbur
in order to keep your family warm during the winter.
IUIlL~ln
HONG
KONG
•
•
■
Wednesday,
10
p.m.—Chan 2
young people’s reunion Sunday at Mrs. Osborne in charge of ar­ Holcomb, Robert Thompson and
No one needs profit in a business so much as a worker
rangements.
A
rummage
sale
was
H.
F.
Terhune.
Julia Davis park in Boise.
who wishes to retain his job in that business. Out of pro­
slated for Aug. 25 and 26.
fits come the cost of the workers’ tools and the funds
Arrangements of dahlias graced
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Batt vis- I
chaplujì
CARD
OF
THANKS
which help to replace those tools. Out of profits come
the
refreshment
table
from
which
ited
Sunday with Clifford Scar-
We
take
this
means
of
express
­
the funds which pay for the research facilities which bet­
17 members were served by borough of New Plymouth, who
ing our sincere thanks to our the
Mrs.
ter the company’s product and lower the cost of manu­
Waldo Smalley and Mrs. is in the Veterans’ hospital in
neighbors and friends for letters,
I Boise.
facturing it. Out of profits come those elements which
cards and flowers at the time of Clarence Fritts, hostesses.
strengthen the job and make it more satisfving. It is I our bereavement. Your many acts
profit that increases the number of jobs in a free society
of kindness and sympathy were
and makes the jobs themselves profitable
deeply appreciated and will be
Day after day we hear people who should know better
long remembered.
—W. F. Findling
speak of profit as if it were something that a few people
W. E. Findling Family
siphon off at the expense of the many. Nothing could be
Laurence B. Findling Family
further from the truth This is an old Marxist tale, and
Walter L. Obendorf Family
if the managers of economy had more courage thev
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would have laid it to rest a long while ago. Profit is the
source by which the lot of the many is improved
The profit system is the one thing which the world
socialists and all the other mistaken enemies of freedom
want most to destroy in the United States Why” Be­
cause it represents an incentive which they cannot equal
It represents the system that has given us the healthiest
highest standard of living in the world. The profit sys­
tem is the element which distinguishes us from the slave
economies which lie beyond the Iron Curtain. We should
rejoice in it. not apologize for it. We should encourage
it. not sit idly by while misinformed persons seek to de­
stroy it.
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State-Inspected Milk!
65c a Gallon at Ranch
75c Delivered or at Stores
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Phone FR 2-2540
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sherrill,
their daughter, Mrs Wesley Has­
kins and two children of Merrill.
Ore , arrived Aug. 2 to spend a
week with relatives in the Nyssa
area
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