THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE TWO
TED M. BRAMMER. Editor and Publisher
Th«1 Rev. Donald Abbot and his
wife, Florence of London. Eng
land, are continuing to hold spe
cial services at the local Assem
bly of God church, Pastor Donald
J. Smith reports.
Meetings are being held at 8
o’clock Tuesday through Friday
evenings with Sunday services at
11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Pastor Smith reports thut un
usual interest has been shown in
the Rev. Abbot’s report on teen
gang land in New York and San
Francisco.
The concluding service in this
series will be held at 8 o’clock
Sunday evening, Jan 23, Pastor
Smith said.
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LOCAL MEN ATTEND JAN. 17
MEETING AT BOISE CHURCH
FARM BUREAU 'Scooter' Drivers
Required to Have
FURROW
Regular License
By SCOTT LAMB
Information Diractor
THOSE STARVING NATIONS
We take it for granted — the
good food available to all.
Bill Kessi, Columbia county
farmer, recently returned from a
trip to Europe where he visited
farms in 16 countries, brings an
interesting report.
For the most part, he says. Eur
opean farmers are far behind our
farmers in product standardiza
tion. As a result, European house
wives prefer U. S. products be
cause tiiey know the quality is
built in. Trade barriers keep U. S.
products from filling grocery
shelves in most countries and
limit the choice of the European
housewife.
This is a strange paradox.
Even in countries where food is
in short supply, trade barriers
often limit importation of food
stuffs from America. As a re
sult, we find ourselves attempt
ing to bribe farmers not to
over-produce while the under
fed nations bribe their farmers
to produce more.
Mostly the export-import prob
lems grow out of money drains
on the nations involved, Since
food is consumable, the poorer
nations would rather place their
money in machinery and indus- ,
trial supplies which can make I
products they in turn may export
to earn dollars.
At the same time, such nations
must protect their producers
against price-depressing imports.
The result is that people who are
not producing often starve.
Every nation operates on its
own system of economics and a
Journal Classifieds
Bring Results!
TEACHER HOSTS LUNCHEON
FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
Evangelists Schedule
Final Service Sunday
At Assembly of God
THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
AZïtf**
THURSDAY. JANUARY 20. 1966
Several men representing Nys
sa Christian church attended the
Monday evening men’s fellowship
dinner and meeting at Bedrock
Christian church in Boise.
Those making the trip were
Elvin Ballou. Ray Strickland.
Wyatt Smith. Willie Carter, Fred
Kratzberg and the Rev. Wallace
Prowell.
Operators of Oregon’s two and
three-wheeled vehicles are going HERE'S A NEW TYPE OF VANDALISM for our area. This newly
to have to prove they know how seeded section of the Nyssa cemetery was invaded by auto Satur
to operate not only these vehicles
but a full-size car. too, in accord day night, cutting ruts (as much as four inches deep). At press
with a law scheduled to take ef time there were no leads as to the culprits, but it is hoped they can
be found and made to physically repair what can be done by hand
fect soon.
i
and
forced to pay for the rest of the damage. The new plot was NIBBLERS COOKING CLUB
Riders of these vehicles may
soon
to be opened and put into use for the public. It might be MEMBERS ELECT OFFICERS
obtain a form from the Depart
Nibbiers 4 - H cooking club
ment of Motor Vehicles on or needed for some close relative of thoee responsible for marring the members met Monday at the
after Jan. 17, on which they can landscape.—Journal Photo.
home of Mrs. Stanley Sisson.
inquire what steps they need to
During election of officers. Jan
take to comply with the new
was named president; Jean-
County PT A Patrons Saito
motorcycle licensing law.
ine Saito, vice president; Nancy
Hear Armas Discuss Wilson, secretary-treasurer; Cyn
The law, which takes effect
July 1, requires motorcycle oper
Spitler, song leader; Teresa
Problems of Welfare thia
ators to have a special endorse
Wilkerson,
reporter; and Kathy
The Vale PTA chapter hosted
ment on their driver license.
the Jan. 10 meeting of the Mal Spitler, social chairman.
The form can be obtained from
The members then met in
heur county unit at the Vale
any field office of the Department I
grade school building. A choral groups and were presented book
By Susana Menchaca
of Motor Vehicles or from a driv
group presented several selec- lets and weekly assignments
KINGMAN KOLONY—Mr and tions.
er license examiner.
Leaders attending the Monday
The department will then ad Mrs. Herschel Thompson arrived
session were Mmes. Stanley Sis
report
-
Mrs.
Paul
Hale
of
Vale
vise the would-be applicant what Monday evening from Riverside, ed on the Northwestern States son, William Spitler, Clarence
tests must be completed before Calif., where they had been vis PTA convention for accident pre Clapp and Douglas Wilkerson.
iting their son, Mr. and Mrs. Ron
the endorsement can be issued.
Club members plan to meet
vention held Nov. 22-23 at Seattle.
Oregon has more than 30.000 Thompson and saw their new She stated that better laws should next week for a sewing class at
licensed motorcycles, but the de grandson who was born Dec. 30. be made governing the sale of the Sisson home.
partment says it does not expect
products that could cause acci
Martha and Kenny Moore were dents. such as the inflammable MISS LOIS SPITZE NAMED
that it will have to give tests to
that many people, since most of Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. clothing articles which are on the TO HONOR ROLL AT OSU
them are probably already li and Mrs. Otis Horn.
market today.
Miss L ois Spitze is listed on the
Mrs. Lester Strawn went to i
censed to operate a motor vehicle.
Guest speaker was Jess Armas, fall term honor roll at Oregon
Boise
Saturday
night
to
visit
her
The law requires a motorcycle
Malheur county welfare case State university .n Corvallis. She
operator to first pass all tests, in sister, Mrs. E. H. Yancey.
worker, He told the group that is a senior, majoring in mathe
cluding a behind-the-wheel driv Celebrate Anniversary
welfare is society’s concern for matics and is a daughter of Mr.
ing demonstration in a four-
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Bennett the less fortunate, problem chil- and Mrs. Melvin Spitze of the
wheeled vehicle, before being and family were Sunday dinner dren, the aged and low-skilled. Arcadia community.
tested as a motorcycle operator. I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy The speaker stated that the pub
To be eligible for the honor
Bennett. They were celebrating lic should be informed of wel roll, students must have at least
trade balance supersedes the Leroy Bennett’s birthday anni fare services to children including a B-plus average for the term.
the in-home, out-home, adoption
Miss Spitze is presently prac
human aspects involved. It is versary.
a tremendously complex prob
Mrs. Glenn Brown and children agency and foster homes. Armas tice teaching at David Douglas
lem to balance this trade be and Mrs. Virgil Viers were Sun said he felt the public should school in Portland.
tween a highly industrial na day afternoon visitors of Mr. and know how these problems are i
handled.
tion and a nation which hand Mrs. Willis Conant.
tools simple items for export.
He also stated that there is a ;
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shelton
The enormous lag keeps our and family of Boise and Archie great need for more foster homes
food products in surplus and Moses were Sunday guests of Mr and adoptive parents.
makes for starving people abroad. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer.
Mrs. Jim Phifer and Mrs. NYSSAN RECEIVES HONORS
Charles Bowers attended garden AT LOUISIANA ARMY BASE
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Young re
club meeting Friday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Charles Chapin. cently received word from their
On Jan. 11 Mrs. Klaas Laan, Mrs. son, Richard, stating that he had
Bill Toomb and Mrs. Jim Phifer been selected as “Soldier of the
attended the Malheur County Day” at the Ft. Polk, La., Army
Dairy Wives meeting in Ontario. base.
The Jim Phifers and Carl Lee
Among privileges that accom
Hills had dinner Friday evening pany the title are the men get to
in Boise.
eat first and are also issued a
Mr. and Mrs. Art Sparks spent weekend pass.
Jan. 10 in Boise visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Altig and family. GIRL SCOUTS PLAN TEA
Thompson Couple
Announces Ririh
Of New Grandson
Adrian Community
Church News
Mr«. J. Elwood Flinders wns
The women*« Bible study group
hostess ut a Jun. Ill afternoon
luncheon fur girls of her Sunday Will meet Wedlu
school class. The guests were j Jun. 2(1, ut the h
presented favors of pins and I, Kurtz. The y
necklaces. The iifternoon was group will meet ut
spent discussing personal exper the sumo date nt the
iences and playing table game*. nonage.
The group attended the fare Women*« Association
well testimonial that evening for
Fifteen members
Elder Robert Glenn at the I.DS men's association met Inst Thurs
stake house.
day for luncheon at the home of
Mrs. Flinders was
Mis Elmer Rosenkilde Also pre«-
gift of appreciation
' ent was one guest, Mrs. W A
including Becky Blaylock, Dec- I Beck of Duchess, Alberta, Cunada.
Ann Peterson, June Farmer, Car
Officers were in charge of n
la Hust, Susan Chamberlain and I candlelight service, followed by
LeAnne Wilaoii.
I the repeating of the Lord’s Pray
er. Roll call revealed the number
PARMA ADVENTIST CHURCH 1 of friendship calls made and Mr«.
PLANS SATURDAY SERVICE I Rosenkilde showed slides and told
| of missionary work.
Seventh Day Adventists of the
All officer« were named to
Parma church, located at Fifth
and Curtis streets, will be re serve another year, with the ex
minded at It a.m. Saturday, Jun. ception of the secretary. Mrs
22. that "the price of liberty is Esther Bennett wus nmned to thut
constant vigilance, that the only position. Prior to adjournment,
sound basis for government is the women completed their dial
complete separation of church Ixioks for the coming year,
and state."
These two beliefs, explains El PROWELL COUPLE ATTENDS
der Harold Gray, visiting minis PREACHERS' PARLIAMENT
The Rev, and Mrs. Wallace
ter from Boise, will be the basis
of u special religious liberty dny Prowell attended the Oregon
which the church congregation Preachers' Parliament last week
will observe during the Saturday on the Northwest Christian col
lege campus at Eugene.
morning service.
"New Views of the New Testa
The service will climax a week ment" was topic of the annual
long campaign during which the New Testament lectureship senes
church has been seeking to in delivered this year by Jack Finc
crease the circulation <»f its jour han.
nal at fnadom, liberty . Eldar
The Prowells were house guests
Gray said.
of Mr and Mrs Dan Pcnnie and
family and also visited the Rev.
LUNCHEON HONORS WOMEN and Mrs Earl Hastings and fam
Members of St. Cabrini’s circle ily during their stay in Eugene
of the Catholic church met re The Pcnnie and Hastings families
cently nt the home of Mrs Frank arc former residents of Nyssa.
Jayo. Following the business ses
The Prowell couple also visited
sion, a luncheon was served hon the Holt Foundation headquarters
oring Mrs H E Collins and Mrs at Creswell, Ore.
Laura Troy on their birthday an
niversaries.
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EXPRESSION OF THANKS
We take this opportunity to publicly thank all our
friends in the Apple Valley - Nyssa area for supplying fi
nancial and material aid, following the loss of our home
and possessions by fire.
It has been extremely comforting to find everyone so
willing to help us in every way possible.
We are sorry that we cannot thank each one personal*
ly, but sincerely trust that these few words of apprecia
tion will reach each and every one.
The many acts of kindness shall always be remem
bered.
The George Miller Family
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Messrs, and Mmes. John Quin
tero and family, Marcello Carras
co and family, Margarito Carrasco
and family, Jesse Martinez Jr.,
Manuel Menchaca and baby and
Mrs. Mabel Houston were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mar
tinez and family, celebrating
Linda Martinez’ birthday anni
versary. Cake and ice cream
were served.
Bill Conant and John Hemanez
of the Navy left Jan. 12 for San
Diego after visiting the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Co
nant.
Mrs. Ethel Lane of Ontario was
a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Lane.
Saturday Card Guest«
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Martinez
were Saturday evening guests for
cards of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Viers.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mefford
and family of Apple Valley were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Tracy Mefford. Bill Martin was
also a Sunday guest in the Mef
ford home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powell
were Friday dinner guests of Mr.
FOR EXCHANGE TEACHER
Apple Valley—The Girl Scouts
are holding an informal tea at
4 o’clock this afternoon (Jan. 20)
at the Parma community house.
Maria Varela, an exchange teach
er from Argentina, who has been
observing schools in the Parma
district, will be present. She has
expressed a desire to meet and
talk with mothers of the area.
and Mrs. Carl Piercy. The latter
couple attended a card party Sat
urday night at the Arden Atkins
home in Parma. Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Piercy were Monday din
ner guests of the Carl Piercys.
George Carey
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