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PAGE TWO THE GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON Achievement Outing Ex-Dope Addict Held Monday Night To Tell Life Siory ’ For LDS Primary Boys At Nyssa Church CotWl&L • • • ► By T. M. B. Nyssa stake LDS Primary spon sored an achievement o u t i ng Ever thought how many nation recommendation that it be turned lion to accommodate 19,865 p’- Monday evening at the stake al emergencies have arisen since over to the ICC for a two-year pils in 741 classrooms. SUBSCRIPTION RATES The last sentence of this re Kenneth Jones of the Christian i house park for Trail Builder boys. Mr. Kennedy became president, period. (Thus the 1964 election Single Copies.—.------ 10c lease reads, "Congressman Ull would be over . . . He could tell Anti-Narcotic association will be and, how without being solved, There were 60 boys eligible to In Malheur County, Oregon, guest speaker at 7:45 Sunday eve attend because of 89 percent or they were replaced with another? the unions he upheld them and man pointed out that this high and Payette and Canyon ning, Aug. 4, at the Bible Mission better attendance in primary dur Since Cuba became a Soviet tell the public he prevented a cost of school construction was further evidence of the need of Counties, Idaho: ary church, according to the Rev. ing the past year. Included in the satellite on our southeast door crippling railroad strike.) One Year________ $3.50 federal assistance for school j T. V. Russell, new pastor in Nys group were six from Nyssa First step, following the Bay of Pigs And last, he has come up with Six Months______ $2.50 EDITORIAL sa. ward, 12 from Nyssa Second, six fiasco (in which the president a proposed treaty for the partial construction to insure that we Elsewhere in the U. S. A.: Quoting from a pamphlet con from Ontario First, eight from rightfully accepted the blame) Ban on Nuclear Testing. And will be able to meet the needs Per Year ---- -------- $4,00 taining Jones’ own words, he be Ontario Second, five from Owy- we have had: Steel Companies what can be more appealing to of our ever - increasing school AfrttlATE MEMBER Six Months--------- $2.50 gan to use dope at the age of 18, hee, four from Parma, 14 from Whipped into Line, Tax Reduc most of us than an effort to get population." tion Issue, Civil Rights Issue, Trip peace? The fact that it was op (Had we not spent any of this i which was followed by years of Vale and five from Harper. Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. addiction, crime and terms in jails Special recognition prizes were to Europe by President to Reas posed by all the heads of the mili or part of it there might be evi 1 or penitentiaries. given to Arden Bell and Vai Neil sure Our Allies, Threat of Nation- tary groups, and in spite of the dence that we could not handle Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa, Oregon, for Transmission son, Nyssa; Dennis Webster and w,de n“koad Strike, and now fact that Russia has violated 50 of the problem. Then he would have He spent many of his later years Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter Bruce Skousen, Ontario; Mike the Partial P®rii®l Ban on Nuclear Test- 53 agreements made since the end used the same argument that it in an effort to “kick” the habit Under the Act of March 3, 1879. of World War II, makes no diff was "further evidence of the need by confining himself to rooms and Reynolds and Derek Mower, Par- lng- erence . . . We can still hope Mr. for federal assistance.” ma; Rex Saunders, Reid Grigg The problems and plans for so- making countless trips to sanitar- and Michael Aldred, Vale. These | lutions have been up and down Khrushchev will honor this one— He doesn’t say that this is an | iums, jails and state hospitals. On April 3, 1950, he was invited boys had 100 percent attendance like the New York stock market, since we want to believe him so annual problem involving this amount of money or that the need to attend an evangelistic service, as well as meeting other require- Each time a poll has been con- badly! * • • * ducted that showed the presi- was not cared for—but his theory# “If a private (utility) company can develop a site and and with that visit his life began ments. j dent ’ s popularity slipping he has that is so long as the people ac An award was presented to Mrs. OREGON SOLONS CHANGE to change—he found that he could provide a service more satisfactorily than the federal cept aid from the federal govern have deliverance from a life of Lorene Skousen, president of On managed to create a situation he government, then the private company should go ahead. We have detected numerous i hoped would bring it back up. ment that is what they want. And tario Second ward for having the sin, through religion and faith. . . . Indeed ... I would put the burden of proof upon the Bobby admits many of his actions changes in the attitude of Senator as long as we re-elect him he highest percentage in all groups During his Nyssa visit, he will ! Wayne Morse recently. He is op- federal government to prove either that the site will not <______ are prompted by politics and the i posing some of the president’s proves his point! relate his story, as he has done which was 88 percent. Ontario be adequately developed, that the service would not be president doesn ’ t have to say it! » » » » throughout the United States, in j Second was also high in the Bla policies now. He has asked for a satisfactory and that only the federal government can do Business began to slump after cut in the foreign aid program ON THE LIGHTER SIDE . . . zer group with 94 percent and re an effort to save others from a it before I would support the project.” ceived high honors in the Guide Kennedy forced the steel compa and for a general overhauling There was the banker who life of narcotics and misery. The words are those of President Kennedy. They are nies to hold their price line fol starting in 1965. ! fainted when the doctor told him The Rev. Russell and his con patrol with 92 percent. part of an answer he gave to a question offered by J. E. Activities during the evening lowing wage increases granted the he was “as sound as a dollar.” gregation invite the public to this On page 3 of his July 19 re Corette, president of Montana Power company, at the * * * • included softball games and a steel workers. He assured indus special Sunday evening service. 20th anniversary celebration of the trustees of the Com short program followed with a try that he was not anti-business port he says, "Where economic Praying should not be taken out mittee for Economic Development in Washington. When but business did not rise as he had aid is requested under my pro of the public schools—that’s the picnic supper. posal, applicants would have to only way many of us got through. John C. Wulf Dies; expected, so— Corette continued with a question concerning a particu Iona C. Flinders was in charge show that private enterprise • • • lar project, on the Snake river in Idaho, where public of the outing, assisted by Mrs. Tax Reduction became a neces Final Services Slated Joy Bell, Mrs. Ethel Stoker and sity to insure a full economy and cannot do the job, and that the power groups have fought tooth and nail against private The ability to eat just ONE Today in Idaho Falls Trail Builder partners from the thereby lessen the unemployment project they have in mind salted peanut is a test of will development, the president said, “. . . I will be glad to would contribute to the econo Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Foster re wards. problem. This appeared to be a mic or social improvement of power. look at this particular project with your special interest ceived word this week of the * * * Mrs. Soren Cox of Provo, Utah, sure way of pleasing everyone. in mind.” death of John C. Wulf in Idaho a former counselor to Mrs. Flin But the public was not enthusias the country." The most irriaiing man at the It would be a happy day indeed if this attitude were Falls. Mr. Wulf succumbed Sun- We like this and wonder why Class of '30 reunion is the one tic for the cut without a cut in reflected in the lower echelons of the government. But I day, July 28, at a hospital in the ders, was a special guest. Mr. Morse couldn’t apply the with both money and hair. spending first. the fact is that policy there, in many instances, has been Idaho city from a kidney infec same thinking to our domestic * * 1 « Then Civil Rights became a big almost diametrically opposed to that implied by Mr. Ken Services to Be Held issue. tion and heart condition. spending! “There is a new drink called We taxpayers spent $5 mil nedy. There has long been an all-out drive for socialized It has been reported that he had Today at Caldwell "Foreignade." the refreshment We believe Mr. Ullman has lion to get one Negro student into federal power where there is absolutely no need or jus been ill and in the hospital since changed too. Formerly he was for that never pauses.”—H. R. Smith, tification for it and where the ability of taxpaying pri leaving Nyssa the latter part of For Bonnie L. Burson school and huge crowds of both federal aid to education because Brookville (Ohio) Star. colored and whites began to par Funeral services for Mrs. Bon June. vate enterprise to do the job, with private funds, is un he felt the states were unable to • ♦ 1 * He was born Dec. 2, 1878, in nie Lois Burson will be conducted ade, demonstrate and accept mass do the job. But in his July 18, deniable. “On the basis of effort expend jailings in an effort to get faster Omaha, Neb. In 1909, he was at 2 o’clock this afternoon, Aug. 1, Perhaps an unequivocal directive from the President 1963, release he quoted figures ed, those who obtain the greatest united in marriage to Jeanette 1963, at Peckham - Dakan - Davis action than would be offered by f r m the School Management amount of money by writing are is needed, saying that the burden of proof must be on the courts. The administration did chapel in Caldwell. Mrs. Burson Young at Council Bluffs, Iowa. the government.—Industrial News Review. m jazine showing that: (1) Ore college students with their letters The deecased had been a mem succumbed Monday morning at a little to discourage these actions gon ranked twenty-first among all home.” — E. M. Remsburg, Vista and it has become a heated issue ber of the Nyssa Methodist church hospital in that city. (Calif.) Press. ICE CREAM SOCIAL since 1936 when the couple came Nyssan's Step-Father ANNUAL She was a twin sister of the late in the northern cities as well as states in the number of public • * 1 * schools built last year, (2) that 90 SCHEDULED BY METHODISTS to this community from Idaho J. L. Herriman of Nyssa, who in congress, so— Succumbs in Boise; elementary and secondary school CLOSING THOUGHT . . . The lawn at the home of Dr. Falls. They resided on a farm succumbed on May 11 last year. The White House intellectuals Quite frequently a narrow mind and Mrs. L. A. Maulding will be west of Nyssa until 1954 when Their deaths both occurred fol dreamed up the European Trip for buildings had been constructed at Rites Held Monday the president to assure our allies a total cost of more than $23 mil- and wide mouth go together. Graveside services for Roy Les the setting for the annual Metho they purchased a home near town. lowing sudden strokes. that we would stand with them lie House of Boise were conducted dist ice cream social dated on the He was employed as janitor at the Mrs. Burson was born Aug. 24, at 10 o’clock Monday morning, evening of Aug. 7. local post office for several years 1902, in Litchfield, Kan., and mov against any Russian onslaughts. Homemade i c e cream, cake, until ill health forced his retire ed with her parents in 1909 to He w.is received in Germany and July 29, 1963, at the cemetery in Emmett. Mr. House, who suc punch and coffee will be served ment. Twin Falls. She was united in Ireland by huge crowds . . . This cumbed Saturday morning in a to those purchasing tickets. There In addition to Mrs. Wulf, sur marriage to Manford A. Burson didn’t hurt him with this element Boise nursing home following an will be no charge for pre-school vivors include two sons, Richard at Twin Falls in March, 1923, and of the U. S. voters. Sponsored by METHODIST CHURCH Then the threat of the nation extended illness, was the step children. Wulf of Idaho Falls and Forrest the couple moved to Rupert in Serving hours will be from 6:30 Williams of Twin Falls, and a 1927. father of Mrs. Emil (Alta) Stunz I wide Railroad Strike became an to 9:30 p.m. The Maulding resi daughter, Mrs. Eula Leavitt of of Nyssa. The deceased went to Caldwell issue that must be faced. It seem Wednesday, Aug. 7 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. dence is located at 203 North Idaho Falls. ' in 1941 where she had since re ed that with the railroads backed Officiating during the rites was Fourth street. Funeral services and interment I sided. She had been a secretary by U. S. Supreme court decisions Bishop Fred Scott of the Boise ON L. A. MAULDING LAWN will be today in Idaho Falls. The; in the Crookham Seed company and his investigative panels that 15th ward, Church of Jesus Christ he would finally have to ask for family requests that memorial office for many years. of Latter-day Saints. Adrian Community She was a member of Treasure ■ legislation to curtail the unions -------- — gifts be given to the local Metho Mr. House was born Aug. 22, 50 Cents Per Person Pre-Schoolers—FREE Valley Christian church and im-1 but n °t Mr. Kennedy. He put it Church News dist church. 1880, at Delton, Wis., moved to mediate past president of Can- the lap of congress with a A young people’s group with Cascade in 1929 and later became Kay Borge as chairman will have Ambition: the last refuge of Ida chapter of the National Sec a resident of Boise. retaries association. He was united in marriage to a Hawaiian party at 8 o’clock Fri the failure. Survivors include a son, Wayne Laura Louise Bowman on Aug. 3, day evening, Aug. 2, on the lawn E. Burson of Caldwell; a daugh 1929, at Cascade. He worked as at Adrian Community church. There will be a program, games ter, Mrs. Margaret McKinley of a lumberman and operated the Davis, Calif.; her mother, Mrs. Cascade rooms until moving to and pictures. Refreshments will May Herriman of Caldwell. be served by Friendship Marin the Idaho capital city. By Oregon State Bar Among other survivors are W. In addition to his widow of the ers. L. Herriman, a brother of Dayton, This is family night and area home, he is survived by two step Ohio; Mrs. Julia McCann, a sister sons, Bill Bowman of Boise and residents are invited to attend. Avoiding Adoption of Seward, Alaska; and five Merven Bowman, at present with grandchildren. Bible study was held Tuesday Is Unwise Practice Morrison - Knudsen Construction Sometimes a couple will rear a The Rev. Lowell A. Hall will company i n Formosa. Another afternoon, July 23, at the home step-daughter, Mrs. Alice Tarle of Mrs. Jim Lane. A good attend relative or step-child but won’t be officiating minister at the ser ton of Boise, and a sister, Mrs. ance was reported. Mrs. Marie bother to adopt the child formally vices and interment will be made Ella Duffy of West Fork, Ark., Moore led the lesson and Mrs. and legally. Such informal ar in Canyon Hill cemetery at Cald Clarence Caruthers was a guest. rangements can be very harmful well. also survive. The family requests that me- j Beatty chapel at Emmett was in The latter recently moved to Ad to the child, legally speaking. Adoption as we know it was not morials be given to the church of charge of funeral arrangements. rian and resides in the house own part of the old common law. The which she was a member or the Pallbearers were relatives of the ed by Mrs. Eva Gilbert. lawyers say that it is a creature Muscular Dystrophy society of deceased and included Gene Stunz of statute. In other words, our Idaho. of Nyssa. Classifieds Bring Results) laws covering adoption of chil dren were made by the legisla CHRISTIAN CHURCH GROUP ture. ATTENDS OUTDOOR SERVICE A child legally adopted by a The B i 1 i Hamilton, Clarence ' person or couple usually assumes Clapp and Don Perdue families the parent’s name and by law be spent from Saturday evening un comes the parent’s heir just as if til Monday morning camping at he or she were a natural child of the park below Owyhee reservoir. that parent. They joined other members of To adopt a child legally, one the Christian church for outdoor must file a petition with the prop services Sunday morning in the Regular $59.95 er court in the county where the park. Approximately 70 persons I resides. Also, there were in attendance for this annual I 18-Inch Rotary Lawn Mower $47.45 petitioner must be written consent of the event. Regular $69.95 child’s own parent, guardian or government official. 'If 21-Inch Rotary Lawn Mower $49.95 responsible the child is over 14 years old, he LUDLOWS RETURN HOME The Rev. and Mrs. Paul Ludlow, | Regular $88.95 or she must also agree to the accompanied by their son and 22-Inch Rotary Lawn Mower $64.95 adoption. The judge must then satisfy daughter - in - law, the Rev. and Regular $103.00 himself as to the genuineness of Mrs. Willis Ludlow and family of consent, the moral character I Sulphur Springs, Texas, arrived 18-Inch Reel-Type Mower $69.95 the of the prospective parents, their I home Wednesday morning from a Regular $213.95 ability to support the child and five-day vacation trip to Roseburg the mental and physical condition and the coast. The Texas family 24-Inch Riding Mower $159.95 of today for home. all parties. He must also deter I planned to leave — Regular $18.95 mine that the adoption is in the WILSONS TAKE TRIP interests of the child. Heavy Duty Wheelbarrow $13.95 best Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilson, Adoption laws are strictly en Regular $9.75 forced. The courts will not rec Cheryl and Gary returned home any informal arrangement. July 24 from a 10-day vacation Garden Cart $6.75 ognize Many children who were brought trip. With San Francisco as their Regular $37.95 up by loving, well-meaning peo destination, they traveled v i a and were even told that they Lake Tahoe and Reno. Wilson at 24-Inch Lawn Sweeper $27.95 ple were adopted, have been deprived tended a n automobile dealers’! Regular $39.95 of an inheritance because their meeting in the California city parents did not comply and the family visited her father, Electric Edger $26.95 foster V. L. Seybold. Enroute home they with the letter of the law. (Oregon lawyers offer this were guests of friends in Port EASY BUDGET TERMS column as a public service. No land. DON B. MOSS person should apply or inter pret any law without the aid of COUPLES VISIT CANADA an attorney, who is completely Mr. and Mrs. George Sallee. Mr. advised of the facts involved. I and Mr- A C. Sallee took a motor Even a slight variance in facts trip last week to Glacier National NYSSA. OREGON may change the application of I park. Lake Louise and Calgary. the law.) I Canada. TED M. BRAMMER, Editor and Publisher , The Burden of Proof ANNUAL ICE CREAM SOCIAL ELEMENTARY As the First Day of School Clearance Sale LAWN and GARDEN TOOLS A Savings Account WITH US ... keeps your money working for you in your home community. It provides that thrift neces sary for good living and the things you'll need later on. All Accounts Insured Up io $10,000 By an Agency of the Federal Government. CURRENT EARNINGS /U PER ANNUM Save by the 10th .. . Earn From the 1st! ONTARIO BRANCH Firestone Dealer Store Pioneer Federal Savings And Loan Association of Baker