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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1963 PAGE THREE Nyssa UNICEF Chairman Explains Volumes for Junior, Adult Readers Added to Shelves of Nyssa Library Functions of United Nations Program Catholics to Serve Yearly Turkey Dinner Sunday in Cafeteria with authority, City Librarian Joy Bell has re first book to treat Annual turkey dinner spon leased the following list of new the horrifying national problem books now available at Nyssa of drug addiction. Its purpose is1 sored by St. Bridget’s Catholic UNICEF stands for the United Nations Children’s Fund, library: church will be served from 1 to 6 to inform and its mission to guide p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, in the school an agency of the United Nations which is directed by a rotat and implement the national de cafetorium. ing executive board of 30 nations and carries on its work in ADULT READING sire to strike at the roots of a many more. This agency was established with the beginning "Second Growth" by Ruth disturbing Mmes. James McMillen, Wil menace, a source of of the United Nations in 1946 to help the peoples of the de Moore. Red-headed J. J. Randall crime and wrecker of young lives. liam Wahlert, Arthur Bosselman veloping world to improve the conditions of children and came to Hillville wholly unher "Dolls and How to Make Them" and Eugene Pratt are co-chairmen alded. No one expected him; no in charge of the dinner. Ticket youth, to prepare them for life one was prepared for him—yet he by Margaret Hutchings. The book chairmen are Mrs. Charles Quin- and thus to make better use program and then let the country set in train a series of events that contains 80 dolls of widely differ owski and Mrs. Glenn Brown. itself take over. The country re were to alter many lives. of human resources. ing types—“spur of the moment” Mrs. George Vandewall and Of the billion or more chil questing the help must agree to "The Moonflower Vine" by Jet dolls for harassed mothers; flat- Mrs. Roy Hirai have charge , allow UNICEF personnel super- dren now growing up in the ' vision, put up $2.50 for every dol- ta Carleton. It is about a family ■ based dolls; dolls made from of the dining will room and Mrs. J balls; washable dolls for the very world, three out of four live whose members love and respect Charles J. Smith will head the in economically underdeveloped ( lar UNICEF supplies, in provid- one another, who have loyalty in | yqung and many others. Full serving committee. , ing buildings and other facilities. making instructions and right-size countries — poor countries where their bones and a gift from the Turkey with all the trimmings Many of the children in under- | hunger, sickness and ignorance , gods—a peaceful time and place traceable patterns are given. and homemade pie will be featur "Dolls of the World" by Gwen ed. threaten the child’s welfare at developed countries are trapped to live in (the novel is set in Mis in a vicious circle. Poverty is one souri over the past 50 years) and White. The dolls peer out from every turn. Tickets are available from any of the causes of ignorance; many j UNICEF helps these children by the ability to love life with pas among pages depicting the coun member of the parish or may be children are too poor to attend sion and delight. tries of their origin. The book is purchased at the door. helping countries draw up prac in two parts. The first deals with tical plans to meet their needs school. Ignorance is one of the "The Traffic in Narcotics" by causes of malnutrition. Malnutri dolls as they have appeared SPEND WEEKEND IN IDAHO and by providing some of the key tion often causes disease. Disease Harry J. Anslinger. This is the throughout the world, classified Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kesler, Sr., international assistance required is in itself a cause of poverty. by contents. The second part and Karma; Mr. and Mrs. S. B. to carry out these plans. Millions of children are victims VISIT FROM BREMERTON deals with doll collecting. Goodfellow of Bountiful, Utah, Countries Must Cooperate Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Feinen left; of intestinal infections, malaria, spent a recent weekend at Sun UNICEF operates as a self-help yaws, trachoma, smallpox, tuber Monday for their home in Bre JUNIOR BOOKS Valley and in the Sawtooth merton, Wash., after spending two "Yertle the Turtle and Other mountains. They also visited Mr. I project. Before UNICEF can work culosis or leprosy. in any particular country, that In addition, UNICEF directs its weeks with her brother-in-law Stories" by Dr. Seuss. Another in and Mrs. Jim Decker at Obsidian, country must request such help attention toward education and and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. | the series by the famous author Idaho. Goodfellow and Mrs. Kes-' of children’s stories. and agree to UNICEF stipulations vocational training for schools Boydell and other relatives. ler are brother and sister. which are designed to initiate a and medical help, and helps to set up baby clinics and meet other i acute child and family problems. Misrepresentations Arise 1 Recently a series of misrepre- ! sentations regarding the chil dren’s fund have arisen and | spread across this country, rais- j ing questions in the minds of sin Merely selling his GI home cere citizens who, in many in does not relieve the veteran of stances, have not known how to his liability to the Veterans Ad get the truth for themselves. It is true that UNICEF help I ministration, R. J. Novotny, man goes to any country which can ager of the Portland VA Regional x OS meet application standards, re- | office, said this week. ■ ■ Too often veterans who have gardless of race, color, creed or I sold their federal GI homes learn political belief. The suffering of later that the buyer has defaulted children is similar wherever it on the loan, the mortgage has exists. The budget for UNICEF been foreclosed, a deficiency re is not included in the total of YOUNG —TENDER sulted and they are liable to VA the general U.N. budget, but is for payment of the claim VA had supported by voluntary govern ment contributions. to pay to the lender, he said. The United State’s share of this Oregon veterans should under stand this thoroughly when dis has been high but has steadily posing of their GI homes, Novot diminished over the past 10 years. | In 1962 the limit set by UNICEF I ny emphasized. The veteran may be released of for U.S. contributions was 44 per- I the liability to the veterans Ad cent and it is steadily going I ministration if his loan is current down. I and if the purchaser has obligated Congo Funds Explained I himself by contract to purchase Certain allegations have been I his property and assume his lia made that the secretary general I bility. Wilsons In addition, the purchaser must of the U. N. used UNICEF funds I J to help finance the Congo opera- | r CORN KING satisfy the VA that he is a good tion. This public concern devel- credit risk. oped from the fact that in May Sale Procedure Listed 1961 the State department de- A veteran planning to sell his cided to make a loan of $10 mil- GI home may take either of two lion to the U. N. secretary general j steps to avoid future liability, for use in the general budget, j Novotny said: (1) He can arrange For that purpose the State de for the GI loan to be paid in full. partment used money earmarked I (2) He can allow the purchaser for a forthcoming U.S. contribu- I to assume his GI loan and obtain tion to UNICEF—at a time when || a relaese of his liability on the this contribution was not yet due loan from the holder of the mort to be paid. The decision, then, | gage and the Veterans Adminis was made by our State depart tration, provided, of course, both ment, not by the U. N. agree. The U. N. did, however, on i Oregon veterans may apply to Dec. 27, 1962, send a check for the VA for a release from liability $10 million to UNICEF—at then by submitting a written request time it was due—for the money addressed to Manager, Veterans that was loaned by the United Administration Office, 208 S.W. States to the U. N. (See Con Fifth avenue, Portland, Oregon gressional Record, 87th Congress, 97204. Second Session, 655927ff.) Kraft Quart Size The request should include the Rosedale In addition, the UNICEF pro VA loan number, address of the gram has the endorsement of our No. 2l/z Size the property, name and address President, the National Council of proposed purchaser and name of Churches, the American Jew- of the holder of the mortgage. ish committee and the Vatican. By THE REV. 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PEACHES f» p-ss, , bacon beautiful brute John Boyden, brilliant young* Canadian baritone, will appear before Community Concert pat rons at 8 o’clock Thursday, Nov. 14, in the Ontario high school auditorium. According to Mrs. E. M. Hauser, tickets will be distributed imme diately. If holders of tickets are unable to attend any one of the season’s performances, they are asked to notify Mrs. Gene Chester by dialing 372-3186. Mrs. Chester has stated that she always has a list of those desiring to attend and the tickets can always be JOHN BOYDEN used. . . Possesses Rare Talent The young man who possesses a rare talent and will appear at I PARENTS ATTEND TEA the Nov. 14 concert made his de- 1 GIVEN BY THIRD GRADE but during the fall of 1961 at Miss Mary Mitchell’s third Italy’s Spoleto Festival and was grade students held their parents’ re-invited for the 1962 Vienna tea Thursday, Oct. 24. In attend Festival. ance were 17 mothers, one father, Boyden returned to Canada for one grandmother and several the 1961-62 season and made nu small children. merous appearances. He has Refreshments of punch and worked with famed vocalists and cup 1 cakes were served by Mrs. musicians. He made his New William Fitzsimmons and Mrs. York debut on Feb. 12, 1963, with Don Engstrom, room mothers for Clarion concerts in a rarely per the year. The adults participated formed French work by Marc in a get-acquainted game while Antoine Charpentier. class members played outside. Lb. SLICED now, see why they call it theT I Community Concert Patrons to Hear Brilliant Young Canadian Baritone Nyssa, Oregon Phone 372-2261 See 'Jeep' vehicles In action In (TUESDAY — 8:30 p.m. •‘TT5 GREATEST SHOW OH EAITH" KTVB — Channel 7) DOZEN