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THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TWO THE GATE CITY JOURNAL TED M. BRAMMER, Editor and Publisher Hermiston Layman To Be Guest Speaker At Christian Church Ed Sheets, layman of the Her miston Christian church, will be guest speaker Sunday, Aug. 25, at the local church, according to an announcement by the Rev. Wallace Prowell. Sheets has made recent trips to Mexico and will tell of missionary work and pro grams which are being carried on there by the Christian churches. Plans are being made for a pot luck dinner in the afternoon in the church basement, the Rev. Prowell said. Following the meal, Sheets will show slides of his trip into Mexico and of mission work being done. The pastor and congregation ex tend an invitation to the public to attend the morning service and afternoon program. Service to Honor LDS Missionary J. Golden Draper Letters to Editor Signed letters io the editor are welcomed and will be printed if they do not contain comments of a libelous nature or attacks on religious and racial groups. Publication of the letters does not necessarily signify agreement of this newspaper with opinions expressed. By T. M. B. See in the Oregon Voter that CONFUSING AVERAGES "The use of averages can be about 18 of our elected officials SUBSCRIPTION RATES confusing. As a prominent eco of Oregon are attending a con Single Copies----------- 10c ference in Honolulu, Hawaii, on nomist put it recently: 'If a In Malheur County, Oregon, state government. The OV says, man stands with his right foot and Payette and Canyon “The legislative branch is financ-1 on a hot stove and his left foot Counties. Idaho: ing the trip.” But I doubt that in a freezer, some statisticians One Year $3.50 is correct—-I’d bet that you and would assert that, on the aver Six Months______ $2.50 the other taxpayers are footing, age, he's comfortable'." — Mid Messenger. the bill. (Hope they learn enough 1 lothian (I1L) Elsewhere in the U. S. A.: • • • • to make it profitable during the Per Year_________ $4-00 RADIO CHANGES AfFIllATE MEMBER < next session!) Six Months----------$2.50 Nyssa, Oregon * • • * Radio has changed from a one- Aug. 14, 1963 The Southern Railway has a time family audience to an indi- Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. To the Editor practical demonstration under vidual audience from nighttime Nyssa Gate City Journal: Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa, Oregon, for Transmission way that shows how impractical to daytime. It has changed from Some letters to the editor, and Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter the hiring of firemen on freight the living room to the bedroom, indeed, some editorials them- j Under the Act of March 3, 1879. trains is. It has hired 100 unem- from adults to teenagers, from in selves, bemoan what they call the ployed non-union Negroes as fire- doors to outdoors and from win fact that Americans are not pa men and pays them union wages ter to summer, according to Jack triotic—just pursue business and i of $20 to $25 per day for sitting Kauffman, executive vice presi- METHODIST LADIES SLATE J. GOLDEN DRAPER pleasure all the time—don’t spend I I dent of the Bureau of Advertising. TWO-DAY RUMMAGE SALE in the cabs. ... To Serve in Mexico any time thinking, “This is my • * * • METHODIST YOUTH GROUP * • • * Woman’s Society of Christian ♦ ♦ own, my native land. ” HOLDS PLANNING RETREAT Meetings were held last Thurs Service members are sponsoring A testimonial service for J. Gol Wonder how many read the DID YOU KNOW? All I can say is that they should An MYF planning retreat was If federal power projects were a rummage sale to be held Friday day by two circles of the Metho- den Draper will be held at 8 p.m. resolutions passed by the Young have attended the dedication of taxed on the same basis as in and Saturday in the Methodist I dist Woman’s Society of Christian held Friday near Manns creek by Bully Creek dam. When the Vale Sunday, Aug. 25, at the Owyhee Democrats of the Western states vestor-owned utility companies church social hall from 9 a m. to ■ Service. Helen Barns members 19 youths from the local Metho American Legion raised our beau- ward chapel. He is a son of Mr. at their recent meeting. They i met with Mrs. Waldo Smalley at dist church. $135 million more taxes would 5 p.m. - - - _ - - and Mrs. Golden T. ” Draper of advocate a lot of things that During a business meeting held tiful flag and it floated free to Persons having rummage sale her home in Apple Valley. Mrs. go into the federal treasury? route 2, Nyssa. conservatives fear President the Eastern Oregon breeze — and articles are asked to take them I Sherman Wilson was devotional in the morning the teenagers where in the world are the bree (According to testimony before The young Nyssan will leave Kennedy and his advisers will j and program leader for the seven were divided into two groups for to the social hall. the House Ways and Means attain, if possible. Can only zes more free than they are in our Sept. 9 for Salt Lake City where the purpose of planning programs ladies in attendance. committee.) wild Eastern Oregon hills?—rev he will enter the mission home say I'm glad they are YOUNG • • * Mrs. Orland Cheldelin was hos- and activities for the coming year. erent thousands followed Mrs. and will then serve as a mission Democrats and not in office. | tess to 12 members and two visit Those in the activity group dis Van Leuven’s fine voice as she ary in Southeastern Mexico for (And this comes from one who Arthritic pains become worse ors of the Lenora circle. Assisting cussed money-making projects in led the singing of our national an the Church of Jesus Christ of has been a life-long Democrat.) I when the barometric pressure be » • » * as co-hostess was Mrs. L. Adams. cluding a chili feed, brownie sale them. comes lower and humidity in Latter-Day Saints. and making bee boards. creases? Mrs. Gilbert Klinkenberg was WHAT ANIMAL 1 If I didn ’ t already know, I The two groups held a combin Electric Emotion Felt * * * • j leader for the meeting and also ed meeting during the afternoon learned Monday noon how diffi- One must have been dull indeed POSSESSES THE I ON THE LIGHTER SIDE rendered a vocal selection, accom- and scheduled programs for the not to have sensed the electric ’ cult it is to talk without proper HEAVIEST FUR P We ’ re raising a whole genera j panied by Mrs. Cheldelin on a year. preparation and organization of emotion in those rapt and rever tion of kids who believe that melodeon. one ’ s material. Had the program Adults accompanying the youth ent faces. By Lois Counsil at Lions club and should have when a woman grows older she Mrs. Russell Gressley read a group were Miss Winona Camp Patriotism? We Eastern Ore- j apologized to them for what they turns into a • blonde. ! letter from a missionary in Bra bell, conference deaconness of gonians breathe it in the very air. • • zil, both ladies having the same Vale, Mr. and Mrs. Merildean We all meant just what our be Carla and Tonya Simpson of politely sat and endured. Hope Sign on a Scottish golf course: birth date. Robbins and the Rev. Paul Lud loved Rev. Robert McNeil said Reno spent a recent week with they don’t think my thinking pro Members will refrain from pick Program topic was “What Mis low. when he asked God to bless us their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I cess is that cluttered all the time. ing up lost balls until they have ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ sions Mean to Me.” Routine busi in our efforts to make a better Carl Simpson. The Simpsons took stopped rolling. ness was conducted. them and their other grandfather, country of this one. Got to show my mother some * ♦ * ♦ Carl Grunke, to join their mother, And when our earnest young of our wonderful country over PARTING SHOT . . . Governor Mark O. Hatfield urg Mrs. Patty Simpson in Reno, and I the weekend. Same for nephew CHRISTIAN CHURCH YOUTH Bragging may not bring hap ed continued reclamation projects returned home by plane. Gale Brammer who says he never piness but no man having I GO TUBING. GO-CARTING which, as he put it, “are so essen Mr. and Mrs. James Langley tires of seeing it anew. Mother caught a large fish goes home Several youths from the local By Roxy Ritchie tial to the welfare of the west and and sons went on a recent week will be with us for some time through the alley! Christian church went to Boise 233 ,< fy FEATURES CO. of the nation,” I thought, “Young end camping trip to Lake Tahoe and will show her more of the Monday for tubing on the Boise Good Vision Is One of the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Todd man, if I hadn’t known you years where they were met by Mr. arid state in future weekends. river. Enroute home, they stop ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Most Precious Possessions and ped at the “Go-Cart” track in and family of Arlington, N.J., are before you became governor, I’d Mrs. Clyde Kimball and children, When You Have Your Eyes visiting his mother, Mrs. J. W. have thought you must have got Barbara Brewer and Mary Ad FOOD SHOPPERS Caldwell for another session of Examined Periodically, You Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mc ten your speeches mixed up.” ams. The Kimball couple left for 1 READ NEWSPAPERS fun. Have the Peace of Mind That Cracken and family of Riggins Projects Pay for Themselves their home in Oakland, while FRIDAY and SATURDAY Those making the trip were A study recently completed by Prevents Needless Worry! arrived Aug. 13 to visit her mo It was so exciting to hear a Re their children returned home with the Bureau of Advertising in 40 Teresa Hamilton, Kathy Strick The Answer Is the ther, Mrs. Todd, and the guests publican, the right kind of a Re the Langleys to spend several land, Carolyn Pond, Jody Strick cities showed that “eight out of Eskimo Dog. from New Jersey. The group went publican, back, ng reclamation. I weeks. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. land, David Sherbert, Neal Bo 10 women shoppers look at news picnicking Sunday a t Owyhee have gotten so used to Goldwater John Knottingham of the Mit paper food ads before shopping. hannon, Jackie Strickland, Mari reservoir. diehards fighting appropriation of chell Butte area, Mr. and Mrs. lyn Pond, Jerry Strickland, Don Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culbert tax money for anything but prep Paul Knottingham and sons, who Of this number 90 percent buy Anderson, Phillip Kent and How SOCIAL HALL I OPTOMETRIST I son recently attended a dinner at arations for war that we, oh so are vacationing here from Three one or more of the items they see ard Girvin. advertised, that 80 percent take — Sponsored by — the Jerry Gordon home in Jordan ¡VISION SPECIALISTI Accompanying the group were Valley. The event honored Dar fervently way may never come, Hills, Alberta, Canada, were Sun particular note of specials and IU n. n»M- «¡TAMII- MUIRE ll!U1! that I could hardly believe my day evening dinner guests in the 78 percent of them shop the stores Mrs. Glen Strickland, Dean Sis rel Slippy on his birthday anni ears when I heard a Republican O. P. Counsil home. son and Bill Hamilton. featuring such specials.” versary. telling us that these projects pay Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hopper of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Janke, Mr. for themselves and that much of Oakridge, Ore., spent a recent and Mrs. Ed Brandt were Sunday our economic progress is tied in week with his sisters, Mrs. Glen afternoon callers at the home of with their successful consumma Strickland and Mrs. Ray Strick Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day. tion. land. They also visited his bro Mr. and Mrs. Carl Callaham But Governor Hatfield’s s in- ther, Vyron Hopper at Vale. recently received an announce cere patriotism is bigger than par Mr. and Mrs. Glen Strickland ment from their son, Sgt. and ty. The Goldwater crowd will and girls, Johnny Strickland, Mrs. Raymond Callaham of Little never nominate a fine man like Mr. and Mrs. John Strickland and ; Rock, Ark., Air Force base, tell that for vice president! grandsons, Brad and Scott Hol- | ing them they have a new grand He pointed out that “We cannot comb, recently spent several days daughter, born July 29. Mr. and countenance fear and suspicion in at Silver Creek Plunge near ED W. PRUYN — RONALD E. PRUYN Mrs. Earl Callaham of Parma as far as proposed federal resource Crouch, Idaho. They returned i were Aug. 14 evening guests at conservation activités are con home last Thursday. One Mile North of Nyssa on Highway 20 the Carl Callaham home. PHONE 372-3528 cerned. On many occasions I Classifieds Get Quick Results! have pointed out the lack of vali dity in the thesis that the federal government is our enemy.” Must Quit Being Suspicious He said we had to quit being suspicious if we want to save our Cesspools and Septic Tanks Out of the woods to you water and have our most precious Cleaned by Vacuum. resources developed in an orderly shipped over Union Pacific... the manner. Well, that’s what our own Sena tor Morse and Congressman Ull man and all the rest of the right For Any Sewer Obstruction. kind of Democrats have been say ing all the time, isn’t it? Bonded by State of Oregon. I don’t see how any celebration NO MUSS OR FUSS of a public event could have been CALL US . . . better managed than that one was. Seating, parking of cars, ar rangement o f program, traffic, barbecue and everything else was Wert on Adrian Blvd. Phone 372-3437 handled without a hitch. Phone 372-3556 NYSSA. OREGON In short, you missed something Nyssa, Oregon if you weren’t there! SALT LAKE CITY —ANNA D. S. PRATT Program on Missions Heard by Methodists Writer Commends Governor on Attitude Toward Reclamation r Rummage Sale August 23-24 DiMnEasly Methodist Church Methodist WSCS BODY REPAIR and PAINTING Free Estimates! PRUYN'S AUTO REPAIR SCHOOL STARTS SOON •. • and kids will be crossing the streets, chasing balls and riding bicycles more than usual . . . SO DRIVE CAREFULLY and Protect Our Most Prized Possessions! Fanden Floral SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Roto-Rooter Sewer Service BROWER Plumbing Shop For Fall Planting YOU CAN'T BEAT OUR Gaines (Certified) Wheat • • • • • Alpine Barley See Us for All Your Feed and Seed Needs! FARMERS Feed and Seed Co 117 Good Avenue NYSSA, OREGON automated Phone 372-2201 Nyssa Gate City Journal Nyssa, Oregon Gentlemen: Enclosed please find remittance for a copy of your Gate City Jour nal for July 11, 1963. I have been so interested in reading Mr. Ned- ry’s articles and I missed that issue. Next Wednesday I am having lunch with a former Nyssan (we both grew up there). I hope to have this issue to let her read at that time, along with the other issues I now have. You have a fine paper and I enjoy reading all of them. Thank you very much. Lula Davis Burton 707 East Kensington Road Los Angeles 26. Calif. FOR SALE Steel Angles, Flats Rounds and Plates LOWEST PRICES IN 10 YEARS To Quantity Buyersl Owyhee Steel Owyhee JcL Dial 372-2101 OAKLAND Your house, furniture, even the paper this is printed on. depend upon forest products. And, the most efficient way to ship these products, or virtually any other product, is the automated ¿ail way. On the Union Pacific, electronic controls, data processing, automated car reporting and classification yards, together with skilled personnel, all contribute to modern railroading. 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