THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TWO T THE GATE CITY JOURNAL TED M. BRAMMER, Editor and Publisher Letters to Editor Named'pJsHZ11 Of Ministerial Group Signed letters to 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. Catholic Church Plans Open House To Improve Reliqious Relationships Nyssa-Adnan Ministerial asso- v ,j*. n_;j_______ At a recent meeting = held in St. Bridget ciation met Tuesday, Sept. 3. at J - ’s rectory, , - Charles the home of John Bullock, pastor Quinowski was appointed chainnan for an open house,to be SUBSCRIPTION RATES held on Sunday, Sept. 29, from 2 to 4 p.m., according to Father of the Nazarene church. Single Copies---------- 10c John Baumgartner. New officers for the coming In Malheur County, Oregon, Purpose of the open house is to engender better relations year were Wallace Prowell, presi­ and Payette and Canyon dent; Paul Ludlow, vice presi- between the various religious > groups in Nyssa and surround- Counties, Idaho: On this day, -~ ~ dent; John Bullock, secretary- ing area. C _ ’ the" ’ Ontario, Oregon One Year _______ $3.50 treasurer. church building will be open IN APPRECIATION August 21, 1963 Six Months......----- $2.50 We take this opportunity to Plans were discussed concern­ to the public and men of the Editor, Gate City Journal Elsewhere in the U.S.A.: ing UNICEF at Halloween. The parish will be on hand to act thank all our friends and neigh­ Per Year ___ $4.00 j Dear Sir: Episcopal church will be in as guides and explain the var­ bors for their many expressions AFFILIATE MEMBER Six Month*--------- $2.50 of sympathy extended to us fol­ I am an old subscriber to your charge of general planning with ious displays. good little paper and enjoy read­ other churches assisting in speci- ____ Ordinarily when the Blessed lowing the death of our loved Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. ing many of your articles and re­ fie responsibilities. A film strip Sacrament is reserved on the al- one, Isaac L. Cooper. —Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cooper marks made in your editorial col- PAIGE ZOBELL. son of Mr. c0?5*rning, the work of UNICEF tar, silence is observed in the Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa, Oregon, for Transmission Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cooper umn. and Mrs. Henry Zobell of Nys­ will be ordered and available to church. For this occasion, how­ Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter and Mrs. Dick Butcher Mr. sa. will enter the mission home churches wishing to use it. The other day I listened to the ever, the Blessed Sacrament will Under the Act of March 3, 1879. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Callahan report on KSRV on the dedica­ in Salt Lake City on Sept. 9 The ministerial association is be removed to the Sacristy. This Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Merrill tion of the new Bully Creek dam prior to leaving on an LDS sponsoring a film entitled “The will give visitors the opportunity and the Grandchildren mission io the Southeast Mexi ­ and enjoyed much of what was Touch of Brass, ” to be shown to view the altar with its altar OWYHEE PIONEERS HOLD co area. The young Nyssan was Work Camp Held said. What a wonderful project Oct. 14 in the high school cafe- stone and the tabernacle. TENTH ANNUAL PICNIC it was and what a blessing it is honored Sept. 1 at a farewell toriuM. This is a Billy Graham At Cascade Lake Site Tenth annual Owyhee Pioneer | to YOU'LL FEEL the people to have this dam testimonial service in the Nys­ film and will be open to the pub­ Confessional Open io Public picnic was held Sunday in Nyssa The confessional will be open By Church Families south sa ward chapel. and all the products it will pro ­ lic. park with approximately I to public view and youngsters During the Labor Day week­ 50 persons in attendance. Fol­ duce. From the tone of the speak­ Pastors attending the Tuesday will demonstrate how a Catholic •1 end, a number of people from the lowing dinner the afternoon was ers’ voices we should be living NYSSA NAZARENE CHURCH morning session were J. L. Mus- confesses. The priestly vestments Christian church went to Cascade spent visiting and reminiscing. in Paradise if all our other dams HOLDS SPECIAL SERVICES sell, Paul Ludlow, Armand La- lake to share in the South Idaho Special services are now i rive, Wallace Prowell and John as well as vestments used by the were doing as well. Officers elected for the com ­ altar boys will be on display. The Family Work camp for improving I did not get to hear all of the progress at the local Church < Bullock. sacred books and consecrated the grounds at the Cascade Chris­ ing year include Mrs. Vic Mar­ radio report or read all of your the Nazarene with Rev. J. I Next meeting will be held Oct. shall, president; Mrs. Jim Sav­ vessels can be seen. tian church campsite. Wright as speaker. His wife is age, vice president; and Mrs. Ce­ account in the Journal but in all the special singer, with Rev. and 1. Following the tour, visitors will Those going from Nyssa for a cil Smith, secretary-treasurer. of their talks and praises of what be invited to share in refresh­ Mrs. John Bullock in charge of part or all of the weekend were The picnic is held each year on could be done with the water to the overall music. WHEN YOU SLEEP ON A Youth to Participate ments. The open house is not the Ken Pond, Wallace Prowell, the first Sunday in September. irrigate our lands, build ponds, limited to any group; now will Services begin at 8 p.m. and Glen Strickland, Ray Strickland lakes for fish and wild life, grow SEALY POSTUREPEDIC In Sunday Service anyone be barred because of be­ and Robert Sherbert families. Bill trees and preserve our natural will continue through Sept. 15, the “no morning backache" mattress liefs or nationality. There will Hamilton, Teresa, Pam and Tim­ Musical Program Set resources, I never heard one with the exception of Saturday At Christian Church nights. The .public is invited to A number of college-age youth absolutely be no charge, Father my, Dean Sisson and Don Ander­ mention anything about using or I At Nazarene Church making use of our cheapest and attend. of the Christian church will soon Baumgartner emphasized. son. A special musical program is St. Bridget’s Catholic church is be leaving for various institutions About 100 people were regis­ being planned for Sunday even­ and one of the greatest natural | situated at the end of North Fifth tered, with many improvements ing, Sept 8, at the Nyssa Church resources we have today. That | who can’t pay the price? More of higher learning. According to street in Nyssa. taxes will not make it better! the Rev. Wallace Prowell, these accomplished. Also good food and of the Nazarene, according to is gravity. 217 Main St Phone 372-3533 I say we all should work and young adults will participate in fellowship were shared by all. Every time we build a dam or Pastor John Bullock. the 11 o’clock Sunday worship CLASSIFIED ADS produce more of the things we NYSSA, OREGON On Sunday while at the Cas­ The 45-minute presentation will raise the water level higher than service through reading of scrip­ cade camp, the Christian Youth begin at 7:30 o’clock and will be its natural level we create power need, not throw anything away Get Results! ture, prayer and responsive read-f to keep the price up, grow two Fellowship (CYF) held a plan- comprised of solos, duets, men’s and if we use that power it is a ing. blades of grass where one grew ning session and scheduled a pro­ quartet selections, a teenage or­ blessing to us. But if we don’t “This is a small way in which gram and activities for the group chestra, two organs and piano use it, it is an expense to us and before, obey God’s laws and keep we recognize these college youth His commandments, repent of our during the next three months. music. how do we pay our expenses— sins and love thy neighbor as and send them on their way with i The youth will hold another plan­ Also on the program will be by taxes or by charging everyone God’s blessing,” the Rev. Prowell, thyself. ning retreat during the first part two choir numbers arranged by his share of the cost. said. of December. If you find this interesting, you Now the thought that bothers Mrs. Bullock and “old-time” con­ The public is invited to attend | most all of us is, “How much will might print it for your readers this Sunday service. gregational singing. ! or anyone who wants something BILL SCHIREMANS HAVE A 10-minute prelude will fea­ it cost?" So why not give it a WORD OF NEW GRANDSON ture the Misses Sandy Hobson little thought. Every stream that to think about. CHADWICKS RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schireman and Karen Saunders on the or- comes down a valley has this As long as there are people in Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Chadwick have received word of a new gans with Mrs. Bullock at the power in it and every time we the U. S. who don’t have enough j and Vern have returned to their build a dam to use the water for to eat and not enough clothes to home in Covina, Calif., after a grandson born Aug. 27 to their | piano. son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and The Rev. Bullock and his con- any purpose we build up power I wear, there should be no surplus ■ week’s visit in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Schireman of Med- gregation cordially invite t h e as long as the water supply lasts, and we should not have to pay ! Mrs. Chadwick, former residents | some places more than others. ford. Ore. The infant weighed public to attend. taxes to take care of any able- | of Nyssa, were guests of their ■ This is a God-given resource, bodied person who is able to parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Chad­ 7 pounds, 14 ounces and has been not to be controlled by one man work. “Man should earn h i s wick and Mr. and Mrs. Damon named Steven Lloyd, He joins BROWERS HAVE GUESTS YEARS EXPERIENCE — two brothers, William and Mi- Sunday dinner guests of Mr or group of men, but shared by bread by the sweat of his brow" Savage. all mankind if they do their share chael in the home. and our children should be taught and Mrs. J. E. Brower were her Build to Specifications! The Chadwicks’ daughter, Ani­ that. Schireman is head of the phy- mother, Mrs. Eliza Weston, and to obtain this blessing. ta, returned home with them af­ We hear an awful lot of com­ What we need are more dams, ter spending the summer visiting sical education department in the their son-in-law and daughter, plaints about high cost of living, more generators, more penstocks her grandparents and other rela-I Medford high school. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson. high taxes, all kinds of surplus and dropplants on all the dams tives. and many other assorted com- to use this great power over and plaints but do we try to stop over again as the water flows I the cost of production to bring down until it is used up. All this i ATTEND PIONEER PICNIC Mrs. Angie Cook and Mrs Lyda down the price? We build dams power should be connected to- f Kohl were among Nyssans who to irrigate a lot of land that has gether so if there is a shortage I attended the Malheur County, never produced before and we in one place it could be supplied North Third and Columbia Pioneer picnic held Friday in Nyssa, Oregon pay taxes to build these dams from another source where there Vale. and reclamation projects but we might be a surplus of power, do not use the water power be­ In this way, power or energy cause it interferes with some could be supplied wherever it other organization. is needed and would increase in­ So we make laws to the effect dustries to locate in or near that don’t allow any state or gov- places to process other natural ernment or civic organization to resources. This would be cheaper compete with them under their than transporting all the natural franchise or lease they hold for products in their raw or rough a long period of time. We not states which would cut down the only give franchises and leases cost of production and would for long periods of time on these mean a lower price. This would key places for dams but we pay provide more employment and taxes to build other dams to irri­ our “Dear Little Johnnie” could -4 gate a lot of dry land and when get a job to make his own money 4 it gets productive we have sur­ to buy himself a hot-rod or mo­ plus crops and can only be al­ torcycle and Dad could pay the lowed to grow certain amounts hospital bills if he gets hurt. of certain crops. We are also But we have to change things asked to put some of our land around to make new laws and in the land banks and get paid find out if this would be right. more sometimes for not raising We have to do a lot of thinking anything than we could make before we talk, so when should off the land before. I we stop thinking? Should we That means more taxes and i give up thinking as soon as we L' K higher prices for living, which get our first Social Security means higher prices for wages check or when we are unable to to live on So the music goes produce any more? Or should we around and around and comes use all that we have learned in out here— another strike. our lives to help the younger So when I read your article on ones think? ft “Wolves and Big Spenders,” I The first thing is to THINK thought how much we, the Am­ and use reason and wisdom in PURINA’S REVOLUTIONARY erican people, are like the wolves all things! and how we are led to think we What do you think? which is our NEW HORSE CHOW CHECKERS! are getting something for noth- Adam O. Chickenrancher ing. How can we put a stop to current rate ("O" Stands for Old) Here's the product horse owners have been waiting this spending and when will for. , . 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