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THURSDAY. JUNE 13. 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TWO Group Hears Big Bend Reporter Returns Home Nurses' Portland Speaker Following Two-Month Visit on Coast NAZARENE TEENAGERS HAVE HAMBURGER FRY Approximately 3 0 teenagers j from the Nyssa Church of the Nazarene went to the Joe Hobson By Helen Hatch t Mr. and Mrs Ray Cartwright An atmosphere of world neigh home Sunday evening following TED M. BRAMMER. Editor and Publisher nrvn Hshn Hatch attended a dinner Sunday in hon- bors prevailed at the June 6 gen church services for a hamburger BIG BEND—Miss Helen Hatch or of # the KirfhHa v anniversaries birthday anniversaries eral meeting of the Methodist fry. returned home last Thursday eve of their two grandsons, Ronald SUBSCRIPTION RATES C** NEWSPAPER Woman’s Society of Christian Ser ning «, ------ from a two-month vacation Games were played and a sing- — Single Copies ------- 10c and Donny, and their son, Ray vice. Twenty-one members were spiration PUBLISHERS climaxed the evening ’ s on the coast visiting relatives.^She mond. In Malheur County, Oregon, present to view displays of art attended graduation exercises for ASSOCIATION and Payette and Canyon icles from other countries and activities. u, attendance included her nephew, Philip Hatch, when Honored on Anniversary Adults in Counties, Idaho: tables of literature about chil- Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward and he received his bachelor of sci- Lynn Chaney and Ellen White $3.50 One Year i dren. the Rev. and John Bullock. ' ence degree June 2 at Oregon gave a surprise birthday party for $2.50 me nev. ana Mrs. jwui ounw*. Six Months EDITORIAL Mrs. Sherman Wilson was in ________ _______ State university in Corvallis. Ronald Cartwright at Big Bend J charge of t h e program dealing ! c Q ti ^ n Elsewhere in the U. S. A.: community house. There were 20 with children’s increasing aware-1 Per Year $4.00 Jim Thompson arrived home guests present. Mrs. Horace Cha Six Months $2.50 ness of other races and nationali- . last Thursday evening from La ney made the birthday cake. ties. Mrs. Lavone Fox explained Grande. Mrs. D y r e Roberts attended how children are helped to un Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. Janell and Sheri Wood of Cald Happy Dozen card club Friday at derstand questions on race in the ( The Church of the Nazarene Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa, Oregon, for Transmission , church school. Mrs. Kinsey Kev- will conclude its two-week ses well spent last week with their the home of Mrs. Annie Vander ■ Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter eren reported how music helps sion of vacation Bible school Fri grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Har Oord of Nyssa. ' them appreciate other cultures, I day evening, according to Mrs vey Bennett. Under the Act of March 3, 1879. Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater, Mrs. while Mrs. Paul Ludlow told how Don Wilson, director. Included in Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rubey of Varner Hopkins and Mrs. Lester i family worship can increase chil- the daily activities has been a Omaha, Neb., Mr. and Mrs. Ver- Campbell attended Mission circle | dren’s awareness of others. ST, PAUL S GUILD HOLDS devotional lesson to the entire 1 non Slippy of California are vis last Thursday at the home of Mrs.! During the business session, I group of children by the Rev > iting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cruse. Letters to Editor FINAL MEETING OF SEASON Members of St. Paul’s Episcopal Mrs. Keveren reported on the i John Bullock. Phil Clucas and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van DeWater Signed letters to the editor are guild met June 5 in the church supply work in Alaska, Japan, Others serving as teachers and Attend Accordion Concert and Kent visited Sunday after welcomed and will be printed if with eight ladies in attendance., Korea and in the Idaho confer helpers include Mrs. Irene Tra- noon at the Carl Begeman home they do not contain comments Routine business was conducted. ence. Mrs. Ludlow announced | mel and Colleen Gifford, nursery; I Mrs. Chet Smith, Mrs. Pearle in Kingman Kolony. of a libelous nature or attacks This was the final meeting of[ that the society has received three Mrs. Kenneth Saunders, Mrs. Ma Abbott and Linda attended an ac Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop and i on religious and racial groups. the season. Meetings will resume jurisdiction credit cards for com- bel Fox and Linda Price, kinder-, cordion concert held Saturday Stevie went to La Grande last Publication of the letters does the first Monday in September. i pleting three studies. garten; Miss Marie Coate, Mrs evening in Boise. Myron Floren, Officers training day will be Wilbur Anderson, Mrs. LaVern accordion player on the Lawrence Friday to bring Linda home from rwot necessarily signify agreement Refreshments were served at college. of this newspaper with opinions the close of the session by Mrs. | held between the hours of 10 a.m. Conner and Mrs. Dwight Seward, | ’ Welk program, was the guest Mrs. Dyre Roberts visited Mon player. and 3 p.m. on June 17 in Fruit expressed. primary. Douglas Wilkerson. day morning with Mrs. Darrell Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bennett land. A covered dish luncheon Mrs. Bill Fitzsimmons and Ro English, Ross and Eleanor of On visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. will be served at noon. Study Nyssa, Oregon ger Tucker, junior; Mrs. Joe Hob CARD OF THANKS books which will be used in the son, junior high; Mrs. Charles Dwayne Bennett and family of tario. June 4, 1963 We will ever be grateful to all School of Missions in Caldwell To the Editor Belveal, Terry Martin and Jack Kingman Kolony to help their Picnic on Jump Creek of you who were so kind, through July 8-12 will be reviewed. Miss Nyssa Gate City Journal Mr. and Mrs. Phil Clucas and Price, craft; the Rev. and Mrs. two grandchildren. Gay and Kel acts and words, during the illness Judy Wilson has been selected as Bullock and Mrs. Don Wilson, ly, celebrate their birthday anni family; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nyssa, Oregon and death of our beloved husband one of five girls from the Western music; Miss Gertrude Allmon, versaries. Dick Knapp; Mrs. Ernest Knapp Dear Sir: and father. May God bless you. Mrs. Alvon McGinnis of Adrian and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold district to attend this meeting. Mrs. Roy Wild and Connie Price, In an interview recently be- —The Gordon Ray Family. It was announced that a com memory work. and Helen Hatch visited Sunday Rubey and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon tween an American newspaper evening in the James McGinnis Slippy had a picnic Saturday at bined session of the July general Mrs. Wilson has announced that man and a Cuban exile leader the like in Cuba. In Havana we have and circle meetings will be held there will be a demonstration home. Jump creek and also stopped at Cuban sat quietly, his eyes plead to hide from the G-2—the Com on July 18. Mrs. Ray Cartwright accompa Givens Hot Springs. program for children and parents ing desperately for some reassur Mrs. Mary Thomas and Mrs. Sunday morning at the church. nied her son, George, to Nampa munists—and in Miami we have Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith visit ance that justice still existed in to Beverly Holthues became mem The program will carry out this June 5 and they were dinner ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. hide from the CIA and FBI.” the world. Now, my friends and neighbors bers of the society at the Thurs year’s theme of “Adventuring guests of Mrs. Naomi Wright. Ernest Cantrall and daughter of “Your government said to wait, in I have personally writ day meeting. Jolly Jane club met June 5 to Homedale. With Jesus.” but for how long? We go to Wash ten Oregon, several times to the President Refreshments of food from oth- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Avery visited The children will sing songs clean the community house. Club ington and they say they want an of our country and to Senators1 er lands were served by Mrs. j and will give their memorized members met Wednesday, June June 5 with their daughter, Mr. uprising inside of Cuba. How can and Mrs. Bud Walker and family j they have an uprising if we aren’t Morse and Neuberger and to Con-, Orland Cheldelin and Mrs. Dave scripture verses. There are sev 12, with Mrs. Bill Blevins. gressman Al Ullman. The Presi Beers, hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Avery visited of Huntington. eral children who have learned allowed to help them? dent usually answers with State I 100 Bible verses and will receive Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clar Mrs. Eva Robinson, Mrs. Dina “The underground in Cuba is department bulletins and infor Oberst in Nampa and stop Muntjewerff and Mrs. Turbyfill special awards. Certificates will ence 1 bigger than ever but they have no be given to those in regular at ped at the Nampa hospital to visit of Roswell visited last Thursday arms to fight with. We can’t sit mation that disgusts one to read. The honorable senators and con Lee Weight. with Mrs. Chet Smith. tendance. here in America waiting for Uncle gressman mentioned above send j Jehovah’s Witnesses from Nys Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reed and Mrs. Wilson reports that acti Sam—we have been waiting for Returns to Grants Pass girls of Nampa were Sunday din three years. It is our duty to do similar data and let you know sa are making plans to attend a vity songs will be a new feature. Mrs. Elise Smith and Mrs. Har something. It is a very small that they are in accord with the semi-annual circuit convention to They include “Zacchaeus,” “My vey Coolidge recently returned to ner guests of her parents, Mr. and thing, but at least it is something. President’s foreign policy and his be held June 21-23 in Caldwell, Father” and “Noah’s Great Boat their homes in Grants Pass, Ore., Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater and according to Charles Dodge, pre house” and will be acted out by “The Cubans inside of Cuba— handling of Cuba. after visiting relatives here the Billie. What is the matter with these I siding minister. the kindergarten and primary past few months. they have to see that we are do Congregations from southern children to the accompaniment of To Buy, Sell or Rent, ing something. There are still people in Washington? I can’t Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shelton Try the Classified Page! six million people in Cuba. Over understand them. Every time I Idaho and eastern Oregon, mak appropriate music. and Lona of Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. There will also be a display of Jack Slabaugh, Kelly and Debbie 150,000 are in jail — our loved ask this question I come up with ing up Idaho Circuit No. 3, will ones, our friends, our countrymen. only two answers. Either they are be represented at the three-day the children’s workbooks and of Caldwell, Sandy Smith of craft work for all to view at the Boise, Mrs. Pearle Abbott and Many have been killed. How long brain - washed by the Socialist- Bible training session. Communist line or they are So Talks by overseers of Jehovah’s close of the program. must we wait? children were Sunday dinner “Your President says he is our cialists. They all continue to vote Witnesses and staged demonstra guests of their parents, Mr. and for more government control tions by representatives from var ARRIVE FROM CALIFORNIA friend. Yet, only a month ago, Mrs. Chet Smith. which takes more freedom away, ___ ious congregations will be based Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Green of over 1,000 guns were confiscated Kerrick Bauman is staying with from the individual and that is on the assembly theme. “ Right I Mill Valley, Calif., arrived Satur his grandmother, Mrs. Boyce Van by the United States government. »> day to spend a week visiting their It had taken us six months to get Socialism or a polite word for Kind of Ministers. Chairman and principal speak i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Orris DeWater, while his mother, Mrs. the money for those arms. We Communism. What is wrong with America? 1 er will be Randall V Davis, north and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kingrey, Larry Bauman of Nyssa, is help had collected it penny by penny. ing with Bible school at Roswell Have we all lost our patriotism? | west supervisor. Assisting him other relatives and friends. What kind of a friend is that? Baptist church. Is life so dear that we are afraid will be A. H. Schnabel, circuit “What have we done to you? Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith re to risk anything for freedom? I supervisor. ENROUTE TO PORTLAND We have been persecuted by the turned home Friday from a trip Why can ’ t we make the Monroe Highlighting the program will. Mrs. Warren Larsen and Janny United States for trying to regain through the southern states. Doctrine mean something? For | be a public talk Sunday afternoon of Hansen, Idaho, Mrs. Emily our homeland. In Dade county, years it was hailed as a great in on the subject, “ Who Will Win Clairborne of Kimberly were Fla., there are 46 Cuban exile leaders confined to the county. If strument and a tool for peace the Struggle for World Suprem Monday evening visitors of the they leave they will be thrown in here in America and then when acy?” by Mr. Davis. The conven former’s father, Dr. J. J. Sarazin jail. In Miami we are hiding just the showdown comes we are too tion will be held at the Jefferson and other rejatives. The ladies yellow to do anything about it. junior high school building. were enroute to Portland. Wnere is the America that has always believed “Give me liberty ! BIBLE SCHOOL PROGRAM TO LEAVE ON VACATION or give me death?” In the inter SLATED AT OWYHEE CHURCH The Rev. and Mrs. John Bullock view the Cuban said further! The Rev. Arthur Skogan, pastor and family plan to leave Sunday about his countrymen’s loyalty of Owyhee Community church, following church services for Fer and their desire to destroy Com-' has announced that the daily va gus Falls. Minn., where they will K. E. KERBY. M. D. WHAT GRASSES munism through sabotage: cation Bible school program will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. DANFORD, M. D. GROW TO A HEIGHT “We are not afraid to die. We be held at 8 o’clock Friday even Harvey Bullock and other rela Physicians and Surgeons know what it is to live under ing in the church. OF FIFTY OR SIXTY tives. Dial 372-2241 Communism and it is not living. At its peak, enrollment reached Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. FEET P Listen, let me tell you a story. 154, the Rev. Skogan said. MONDAY DINNER GUESTS Daily Except Saturday and Not so long ago there was a man Mr. and Mrs. Klair Simpson Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12. in Cuba who was caught by Cas The Ladies’ Missionary society were recent Monday dinner guests tro’s militia trying to burn down will meet at 2 p.m. June 21 at of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. MAULDING CLINIC a field of sugar cane with mat the home of Mrs. Elver Nielsen. Wayne Simpson. ches. Do you understand?—with L. A. Maulding, M. D. matches! We had explosives for Physician and Surgeon this man but your government “By Appointment Only” SAVE ON QUALITY took them away. He was shot Dial 372-2216 standing there in the open, trying Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. to burn down acres of sugar cane Daily Except Wednesday, Satur with matches. He didn’t have a day and Sunday. Wednesday chance.” and Saturday, 9 to 12. Let us resolve now that in the Don I Let Grasses Grow Un years to follow as elections come der Your Feet . . . Visit Your DAVID W. SARAZIN, M. D. we will have a change in what FROM BESTWAY Eye Doctor Right Away and Physician and Surgeon we send to Washington. Let us Make Sure Your Eyes Have Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. send men, whether they be Demo Not "Outgrown” Your Present Saturday. 10 to 12 Noon. crats or Republicans, who love Glasses I ’A" ELECTRIC DRILL —Phones— liberty and not big government The Grasses Are Bamboo. Office 372-3365 Res. 372-3173 control which is Socialism. 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A musical selection was provid ed by Laray Walz on the Hawaii an guitar. Drawing was held to determine winners in a recent ticket sale conducted by the group. All pro ceeds from the sale went to the student scholarship fund. Prize winners were Bob Smith, Ontario, a coffeemaker; Mrs. Lillian Wag ner, Nyssa, electric frypan; and Sam Kennedy, who is a patient at Holy Rosary hospital, received a watch. Taking Your Magic Carpet to Far Away Places? Before You Go, Stop in for a Tripmaster Accident and Baggage Policy World wide protection for fra»- eleri. Policies are issued for any period from 1 day to 6 months. Millions of experienced travelers refuse to start on any trip without TRIP ACCIDENT INSURANCE. For information, call: RENSTROM INSURANCE AGENCY 217 Good Avenue Phone 372-2997 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Physicians and Surgeons snwQMig POWER TOOLS Dr. John I us!v STRAWBERRY STAND lVa Miles West of Cairo Junction NOW OPEN! 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