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THURSDAY. JULY 22. 1965 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TWO THE GATE CITY JOURNAL TED M. BRAMMER. Editor and Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES NATIONAL EDITORIAL AFFILIATI MEMBI Single Copies 10c In Malheur County. Oregon, and Payette and Canyon Counties. Idaho: (’lie Year $3.50 Six Months $2.50 Elsewhere in the U.S.A.: Pei Year $4 00 Six Months $2.50 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. LETTERS To the Editor To the Editor: We have just received the most gratifying word from the county budget board that a new budget has been set that is within the six percent limitation. In the letter of the law, this is true; ac tually, it is a lie. Few taxpayers know what the six percent limitation is, and fewer know who the members of the budget board are. The final passage is up to those three mem bers of the county court and the taxpayers might better find out the names of the three, why they spend money, usually more than their salaries, to get elected and what they are getting out of their positions. There is no good reason why the budget could not have been cut six percent or more below last year’s figure and instead of plac ing mother worthless bur cratic county office on the of the taxpayers they cot i eliminated one or more i already have. As offices become obsolete, they could and should have been closed. The budget board made a big thing out of no opposition to their new parasitic office. I would like for them to point out to me JUST ONE TIME when public opposi tion to their waste was heeded in any way. The only cure for this Marxian tax and share policy that is now being followed is by either an election or a war. The former would be preferable to the latter, but the latter may come if the trend continues. RIGHT NOW is a good time for every taxpayer to resolve to find out who is running for office as a county commissioner or judge, what he wants to be elected to do and what he advocate« And RIGHT NOW is the time to con tact some anti - Marxist citizens and propose that they run for of fice to eliminate this perpetual increase in taxes and waste. Missionary Family Arrives in New York Newell Heights Mr. and Mrs M L. Kurtz received a recent telephone call from their son. Harold and family who had ar rived in New York City. They are missionaries to Ethio pia, had served there for five years and are now taking a year’s furlough. They had just arrived in New York from England and were to remain there until Satur day. They then planned to visit semi nary friends in Pittsburgh. Pa., and then go to Des Moines. Iowa, to visit college friends. On July 24 they will go to Tarkio. Mo., to assist during church conference, hoping to arrive at the parental Kurtz home around Aug 7. They stated that their plans for the school months are still indefi nite. but they will probably locate somewhere in California. Kurtz hopes to settle in a college town so that he can study anthropology, the science of man. CHRISTIAN CHURCH MEN ATTEND WEISER MEETING Several men representing the Nyssa Christian church attended a fellowship meeting of the West district of south Idaho Monday evening at Weiser. Those attending the session were Bob Sherbert. Fred Kratz- berg. David Sherbert. Allen Prow ell. Glen Strickland. Bill Hamil ton and the Rev. Wallace Prowell. I Guests Attend Patch and Chai Club Meeting Held at Barnes Residence By Ruth Robbins LINCOLN HEIGHTS Thirteen members and two guests answer ed roll call during a recent meet ing of Patch and Chat club held at the home of Mrs. Drexell Barnes with Mrs. Clarence Page as co-hostess. Guests were Mrs. Allen Anderson of Fruitland and Miss Kay Ross of Portland. Final plans were made for the Lincoln Heights reunion picnic. Mrs. D. L. Hurst was m charge of entertainment and refresh ments were served by the hos tesses. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Noble and son are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Carlstrom and family. They plan to remain for several weeks. Carrie and Nancy Robbins spent last week attending Methodist church camp at Wallowa lake. Hott Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Carlstrom served refreshments July 12 in honor of the daughter. Connie, on her birthday anniversary. Guests were Betty Jean and Kenneth. Fred Bell, Elmer Carlstrom, the Jim Saito family. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brannon of Fruitland. FIRST WARD MEMBERS PLAN SATURDAY PARTY SUNDAY SERMON THEME TOLD BY LOCAL PASTOR ’The Requirements for Citizen ship in Christ’s Kingdom’’ is the theme for lx»th the 8 30 ami II a m. Sunday services at Faith Lu theran chinch, it is announced by Pastor John Milbrath The pastor states that this Sun- 1 day will be the last day for two morning worship services nt Faith Lutheran. Beginning on Sunday, j Aug. 8. the morning worship sei vice will be nt the regular II o’-1 dock hour. Outdoor services are planned for Sunday, Aug 1, near I Unity. Recent visitors in the home of Mis Mai v Winslow were Mr. and Mrs G us Enockson and daughters of Haywood, Calif. Mrs. Enockson is a niece of Mrs Winslow. Mrs. Irvin Kemble is recuper ating from recent minor surgery. A sister, Mrs. Leonard Brown of Crescent City. Ore., stayed with her for several days. On July hi Carl Pettet of Salem brought his daughter. Debbie. to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pettet. where she will visit for several weeks. His son, Adrian Youth Choir Mark, will continue to visit there To Hold Swim Party also. Pettet returned home Sun Members of the Adrian ( om- day. munity church youth choir will meet at 2:30 p.m. Friday at the Hai Emergency Surgery Mr. and Mrs. Greg Ross had church uiid will lx« transported to lx»th of their daughters as guests the Nyssa pool for a swimming early last week. Mr. and Mrs. party. They will return to the Bill Davidson and son. Perry, and { church for .«nipper to lx« served Kay Louise Ross, all arrived to about 5 o'clock. The party will include children gether from Portland. Davidson returned home and his wife, Kar who will enter the fifth grade en. planned to remain for several this fall and high school youths weeks. She received word on will be welcomed. Monday evening that he under Bible study group will meet went emergency surgery so she July 27 at the home of Mrs. M 1. returned home July 14. Her Kurtz. grandfather, Forest Sayers, and a Friendship Mariners will hold cousin, Marty Jayne Sayers, drove her back to Portland Davidson is * a brief but important meeting reported to be recovering nicely. following church services Sunday Mrs. Neva Johnson and her sis morning Members are urged to ter. Mrs. Leslie Pilling. Diane and attend. Sharon of Renton, Wash., were I July 15 overnight guests of Mrs Mary Winslow-. They wort' en route home from Denver. All members of Nyssa LDS First ward are invited to the ward party planned for 6 p.m Satur day. July 24. at the church. Acti Couple Has Granddaughter vities will begin with the primary Mr and Mrs Eugene Gruell re- children’s parade which will be i cently received word of a new followed with a program. {granddaughter. Dean a Dorine, Excerpts from the road show born to Mr. and Mrs. I^irry Mc will be presented as well as musi Farland at Mountain Home, Ida GUESTS IN SMILEY HOME Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Smith of cal selections and group singing. ho. She arrived July 16 and Supper will be provided by weighed 7*i pounds. Sincerely, Dallas, Ore., were recent weekend members of the Relief society. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Perry and guests in the home of her brother HARRY WEIDEMANN family of Vale spent a recent and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nyssa, Ore. Wednesday evening visiting in Bill Smiley. Mr. and Mrs. Otis LUTHERAN CONGREGATION the Austin Robbins home. PLANS OUTDOOR SERVICE Hicks of Meadow Vista, Calif . To Buy. Sell or Rent, Mr. and Mrs. Brock Robbins. Pastor John Milbrath has an left Monday morning after visit - ! Try the Classified Page! ing several days in the Smiley | nounced that the second annual Wes and Ron visited July 12 with outdoor service for the congrega Mr. and Mrs. William Neu at residence. tion of Faith Lutheran church Cambridge. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes and will be held at 11 a.m. on Aug. 1 ARRIVE FROM HERMISTON Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fagen. for on the south fork of Burnt river Joel are visiting Mr. and Mrs Roy Barnes and infant son. Rodney in mer Nyssans now residing in Her near Unity. miston, arrived Friday for a ■ Each family attending should Pasco, Wash. They plan to travel week’s visit with friends includ take own food and table service on to Whitefish, Mont., to visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gann, Mr. for a picnic dinner following the her uncle. Bill Good. Joel will remain in Pasco with his brother. worship hour. and Mrs. Tom Weeks. RETURN FROM CHURCH CAMP Mrs. Elvin Ballou and Mrs i Clarence Clapp drove to Cove I Saturday to get the junior age young people who had spent last week attending Christian church camp. RECAPS 7.50 X 14 8.00 X 14 8.50 X 14 Methodists to Hear Presbyterian Pastor The Rev. Stanley T Banks of Parma will be guest speaker dur ing the II am. worship service Sunday. July 25. nt Nyssa Metho dist church, it is announced by the Rev. Ralph A. Lawrence, The guest pastor will speak on "The Meaning of Grace." ||<« is a retired Presbyterian minister who formerly served Kirkpatrick Me morial Presbyterian church in Parma. Gem* Chester, church luy lead er, will direct the services. FRONT END ALIGNMENT and WHEEL BALANCING ---- o---- General Repairing Towne Garage Phone 372 3570 NYSSA . . . 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