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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TWO Service Series Begins lune 27 At Local Church THE GATE CITY JOURNAL TED M. BRAMMER. Editor and Publiaher SUBSCRIPTION RATES Single Copies — 10c In Malheur County. Oregon, and Payette ar. d Canyon AFFILIATE MEMBER Counties, Idaho: 83.50 One Year $2 50 Six Months Elsewhere in the U.S.A.: Per Year $4-00 Six Months_____ 12.50 Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa. Oregon, for Transmission Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter Under the Act of March 3, 1879 Anniversary Party FARM BUREAU Honors Mrs. C. Olsen By Helen Hatch FURROW BIG BEND —Jolly Jane club By SCOTT LAMB Information Director Why Communism Cannot Win . .. members were hostesses at a par- ty held June 9 honoring Mrs. Charles Olsen on her 50th wed ding anniversary. The event was held in the home of Mrs. Harvey Bennett. Mrs. Olsen was presented a friendship quilt made by club members. She also received num erous cards and gifts of money. The honoree’s cake was made and decorated by Mrs. Angie Chaney. Political philosophy has been moving toward the communist doctrine in hundreds of countries over the world. The greatest reason for the ac ceptance of the social doctrine imbedded in communist propa Miss Helen Hatch recently ganda lies in the promise of some thing for nothing. The rearrange spent several days with Mrs. ment of wealth. The taking from Grace Kerby in Boise and also the rich and giving to the poor. , visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward The communists tell the have- Clark. nots they will benefit from share- Attend 4-H Summer School the-wealth ideas the communists The Misses Lois Seuell. Cathy have fostered. Wenke and Kay Morinaka left This idea is not the sole prop Monday morning for Corvallis to erty of communists. The popu attend 4-H summer school. Mrs. Mary Thompson, Mr. and lar concept of opposing capi talists has crept into our own Mrs. Bill Johnson of Ontario at society via vote-gobbling poli tended graduation exercises for ticians. To be for the working the latter couple’s daughter. Mrs. man and the little guy has been Bobbi Thompson. Saturday, June extremely popular in the Unit 5. at Eastern Oregon college in ed States in recent yean. La Grande. There is only one hitch to the ' Miss Mary Weir and Miss Ca whole affair which will make the therine Samer spent from June entire concept not only repulsive' 10 to 13 in Portland where they but downright disastrous if con attended the Rose festival and tinued. visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon The key word is food. In the ! Burpee. past year the world received 65 j Mrs. Joe Brock of Kingman million new mouths to feed. The Kolony, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Doug communist world, where capital las visited Sunday in the Dyre ism is non-existent, plants 75 per Roberts home. Mrs. Goldie Roberts accompa cent more acres than the United States, and yet the U. S. produces nied Mrs. Helen Bishop to La over 30 percent more food. Com Grande last week to help Linda munist China is providing less Bishop move her belongings from food per capita than when the her living quarters at Eastern Oregon college. The two women communists took over. One research expert predicts I also visited Mrs. Marguerite Scott, a big famine in the world with a former resident of the Adrian in 15 years. Even at the present area. time half the population of the world suffers from malnutri smarter. There is no satisfactory- tion. By the early 1970's the substitute. For these reasons, even the famine will hit in China and poor people of the world must India and move through Latin and will eventually realise the America and Africa during the state cannot feed them. The 1980's. communist system is akin to The one hope for staving off milking the cow and feeding this famine is capitalism. One her the milk to keep her alive. capitalist with his own decisions It is not working out and fam on his own land will produce ine will tell the world exactly more than a dozen workers on a and brutally that the commu state farm. nist type of agriculture will not Banks providing capital as re work. quired by the individual produce This is our practical defense more food and fibre. The risk of against communism. We should that capital and the responsibility let the world in on the pitfalls that goes with it make smart men before it is too late. L, D A D ASHING APPER ESERVING E B ON AIR EPENDABLE s Richard L. Ullman, seminary The Rev. Ralph A. Lawrence student at Episcopal Theological has announced that a special choir school in Cambridge. Mass., will is being assembled at Nyssa be in the Nyssa - Vale urea this Methodist church to perform in summer. He will assist the Rev. honor of the Rev. Floyd E. White, Armand Larive at St. Paul's former pastor of the church who Episcopal church and also help will preach there on Sunday, with activities at Holy Trinity church in Vale. June 27. All former choir members from Ullman and his family will be past years are invited to sing residing in Vale He and his wife. with the group during the ser-1 Sallie. have two children, Lisa vice with a special invitation go and Ricky, ages 3ls and 21». re ing to those who sang during the spectively. They now reside in years 1932 - 39 when the Rev. Wilmington, Del. White was in Nyssa. Desiring to know what the West Additional information may be and Westerners are like, Ullman obtained by calling Mrs. Tom will be participating in a summer Nishitani. choir director, or Cliff training program for theological Main. A rehearsal is planned at students, intended to acquaint 8 p.m. Wednesday. June 23. in them with work of the church in I the church. small towns and rural areas. The Sunday service honoring They will arrive Saturday, June the Rev. White is the first in a series to celebrate the founding 19. and remain until late August < he will return to the semi of the Nyssa church. the Rev. when nary to complete his final year of Lawrence stated. studies. The occasion will observe pay Ullman is 25, a graduate of Am ment of the final mortgage in stallment on the newest addition herst college and had two years to the building. Plans were ap of experience working for the proved for the observance during Social Security administration in the June meeting of the official Baltimore, prior to enrollment at the seminary. board. Adrian Community Church News Women's association of Adrian Community church was held last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Tina Schiemer, with Mrs. Wilson Witt as co-hostess. Mrs. Frankie Worden, presi dent. was in charge of the busi ness meeting, during which a committee was appointed to pur chase water glasses for the church social room. Mrs. Mary Auker was program chairman. A playlet, “Mission. Christians Calling,” was present ed. Members of the cast were Mmes. Jake Borge. John Pack wood. Marie Moore and Mary Auker. A discussion of the play let followed. Vacation church school closed last Friday evening with a pro gram. Instructors were Mmes. Jim Phifer. Kenneth Price. Roger Watts, Verle Bishop. E. E. Rosen- kilde, Jim Miller. Don Hamilton. Harvey Bennett, Horace Chaney. Dwayne Bennett and Robert Kurtz. Others assisting were the Rev. Elmer Rosenkilde, Roger Watts. Mrs. Edna Cowling and the Misses Lois Seuell. Jane Timmerman and Jeanette Phifer. Bible circle meeting will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 23, at the home of Mrs. Lynn Hurst. The Idaho Synod met Tuesday 3;< PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Physicians and Surgeons K. F KERBY. M. D. K. A. DANFORD. M. D. Physicians and Surgeons Dial 372-2241 Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Daily Except Saturday and Sunday; Saturday, 10 to 12. MAULDING CLINIC L. A. Mauldlng, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 1 MIABLE DMIR ABLE MOROUS CCOMPLISHED PPRECIATIVE EDICATED EVOTED IGNIFIED IPLOMATIC ISCRETE Whether He Has One or All These Qualities, We Welcome The Opportunity ... To Pay Tribute to All Dads On Fathers' Day! I Fangen Floral West on Adrian Blvd. Phone 372-3437 NYSSA . . . OREGON 5fl3M£®SlS1313lSlSl5lS10lSlSlS13l3lSl3lSlSlSl5lSlSlS131SlSlSlSiSlSlSlSlS13lSlSl3IB10l01Sl3^ Student to Assist With Church Work In Nyssa-Vale Area “By Appointment Only” Dial 372-2216 Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Daily Except Wednesday, Satur day and Sunday; Wednesday and Saturday, 9 to 12. DAVID W. SARAZIN. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, 10 to 12 Noon. —Phones— Office 372-3365 Res. 372-3173 Office: 213 Main Street Dentists J. R. CUNDALL DENTIST 17 South Third Street Dial 372-3538 Nyssa Oregon J. W. OLSEN, D.M.D. DENTAL OFFICE Seventh and Bower Ave. Dial 372-3311 Nyssa Oregon Veterinarians TREASURE VALLEY ANIMAL HOSPITAL On Alberta Ave. Dial 372-2251 Nyssa, Oregon Dr. B. E. R om Nyssa — 372-3552 Dr. D. R. Mason Parma — 722-6332 Large and Small Animals VISIT IN LONG RESIDENCE Mr and Mrs. Richard Monette of Salem were weekend guests in the home of her uncle and aunt. Dr. and Mrs. John E. Long. Mrs. Monette is engaged in Civil De fense work and the couple was enroute to the southern states. Other weekend visitors in the Long residence were Mr. and Mrs. William Emery of Long Beach, Calif. Emery is automotive editor for the Press Telegram in the California city. and Wednesday at Boone Memor ial church in Caldwell. Repre senting the Adrian church were , Mmes. Jake Borge, John Pack wood, Frankie Worden and Marie Moore. Area Residents Invited to Hear Musical Concert MRS. JOHN THE REV BULLOCK of Nyssa Church of the Naiarene will present a concert of sacred music at 7:45 p.m. Sunday. June 20. at the local church. Their program will consist of both vocal and instrumental solos and duets. The public is cordially invited to attend. Methodist Vacation School Ends Friday Vacation Church school classes concluded Friday at Nyssa Meth odist church for 52 children from kindergarten age through fourth grade who were registered for the one-week session. An open house for parents was held at 11 o'clock on the final day. A program was presented in the sanctuary by the students, followed with a coffee hour with Mrs. C. A. Wernick as hostess. The Rev. Ralph A Lawrence has asked the Journal to express . appreciation to the following tea chers and high school students foi I making this a successful Bible school: Mmes. Don Savage, Don Oldemeyer, Jack Bowen, Gerald Russell, Tom Morrow. Gilbert < Klinkenberg, Bud Sapp«*, Glenn Marcum; the Misses Eileen Me- i Connel. Georgia Brown. Nancy Bock, Sheila Huffman and Karen Main. The Rev. Lawrence announces that a day camp is being planned to begin Aug. 9 for youngsters, fifth and sixth grade age. The j study will b«* on "The Life and Work of Paul." THURSDAY. JUNE 17. 1965 Area Group Attends LDS Dance Festival In Salt Lake City Ten LDS teenagers from the Nyssa area left yesterday f<»i Salt Lake City where they will compete in an MIA dunce festival. They arc representing the Nyssa First ward of the Nyssa stake. Those participating ill the three day festival are LaDuwn Haney, Alvina Bell. Marceal Prtt, Sherry Roberts. Leia Fry, Scott Jefferies, Dean Banner, Jesse Fry, Russell My rick and Lune Trost Accompanying the duncers are Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Trost and family, Mrs. Emil Wohlcke and Mrs. Snoden Roberts. Majority of the group will re- WEEKEND CAMPING TRIP Mr. and Mrs Wayne Simpson and their nephew, Russell Simp son of (looper, Utah, Mr. and Mi . Willis Bertram and Lucille camp vd and fished during the weekend on the north fork of Burnt river near Unity. Classifieds Bring Rosultil turn home Sunday. The Trout family plans to iqx'iid two weeks visiting his parents, Mr. and Mr. George Jackson in Salt latke and will also spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Wilson ut Driggs, Idaho. The Trosts (Rulon and Wanda) huve served us dance instructors for the local group. NOTICE! The Insurance Office Will Remain Open During My Absence (July 6 io August 20) and All Your Needs Will Be Cared For. — OFFICE HOURS — 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. — Mon.thru Fri. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY (When Office Is Closed) CALL 372 2817 RENSTROM INSURANCE AGENCY KEN RENSTROM. Owner