THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 19C7
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
TED M. BRAMMER. Editor and Publisher
Nyssans Attend
From This Corner
Music Workshop
NAZARENE
Church Drum
The Misses Bar tiara Fangen
Fisherman: Man, we fished,
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The old saying, ‘There is no camped, drank and swam with Rev. Orville Jacobson attended
NEWSPAMI
In Malheur County, Ore
thing new under the sun’ may not them.’
Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Mc
a Sept. 15 music workshop in
gon.
and
Payette
and
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be right, but, judging by head
Kay, returned missionaries to
Twin Falls.
Canyon Counties,
ASSOCIATION
lines of the daily papers there is
Dr. Mandus Egg«*, director Japan, will speak Sunday morn
Idaho:
nothing new--and by now this Betrothed. ‘I’m looking for a of worship and church music ing, Sept. 24 at Nyssa Church
One Year
«400
gift for mv girl. I want some (or the American Lutheran of th«* Nazarene, it is announced
should not be startling!
NATIONAL NIWSPAPII Six Monthl
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We have the same war in Viet thing that will make her face church, was main speaker. by Pastor Robert Manley.
Elsewhere in the U. S. A.
nam, growing larger. We have light up. something that will Barbara and Leah are organ
Having completed 11 years
Per Year
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demands of the administration make her eyes sparkle, sonie- ists at Faith Lutheran Church of Missionary work in the Far
13.00
Six Months
for higher taxes to support it. thing that will keep alive the in Nyssa.
East, McKay is now teaching
We have the same people fire of love.’
at Northwest Nazarene colleg«*
Published Every Thursday at Nyssa. Malheur County.
preaching , from their burea-
Duke, the jeweler: ‘Well, if
in Nampa.
Oregon
cratic agencies and the pulpit you’re really wanting to burn Plan Swim Party
He was very active in pre
Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa. Oregon, for Trans
that more money spent for the her up, don’t give her anything.*
paration of the church’s radio
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Park Avenue Baptist church ministry broadcast both in Ja
mission through the United States Mails, as a Second
‘disadvantaged* will cure our
is sponsoring a swimming par pan and Okinawa and by short-
■Class Matter under the Act of March 3, 1879.
ills in the slums and stop the
ty on Sept. 23 for intermed wav«* into much of China and the
rioting.
BRIEF BRIEFS
iates and teenagers.
If there is anything new this
Far East.
The group will meet at noon
fall it is the teachers on strike People in all walks of life
The programs were prepared
in a number of cities. Seems to prefer to ride. - The Union at th«* church. AH area youths in Russian and Chinese lang
between th«* ages of 12 and 19 uages, as well as Japanese.
No one loves an 'I Told You So’! But we can’t help remember us it would be a bit difficult to Camp Director.
years are invited to attend. For th«* past several years, Mc-
ing our first taste of a government trying to make everyone teach democratic ideas the gov
ernment
is
supposedly
based
on
Kav served as superintendent
Trving
to
please
everyone
equal, especially the colored with the whites. .And it seems
of th«* Nazarene work in Japan
LDS First Ward
to us that any adult could foresee part of what has transpired when they defy the laws, or, pleases no one.
perhaps we should say rulings
and Okinawa, and previously
since that time.
Sets Smorgasbord
was president of Chiba Junior
The greatest financial ex
In 1957, following Eisenhower’s calling out the troops to of authorities in going on strike.
penditure m the U. S. today
force the people of Little Rock, Arkansas to let colored child
The Nyssa First Ward LDS colleg«* on th«* ou t s k i r t s of
CREDIBILITY GAP?
is women trying to conceal that church members, will hold their Tokyo.
ren go to school with the whites, I was on the way to Montana.
At NNC, he will U* teach
they are pushing the senior annual smorgasbord dinner,
Having an Arkansas license on the wagon, and. it being fresh
Can’t see where wegetsoex- status.
ing courses in tht* Japanes«*
on the minds of people all along the route they were very
Sept. 22, from 5 o' clock to
language, eastern civilization
critical of the people in my home state. They asked all kinds cited about the so-called cred
8 p.m. at the stake house.
ibility
gap
We
have
had
it
for
and in the field of Asian cul
DID YOU KNOW?
of questions about what type of people we had there.
Publicity chairman. Mrs. Bob
We never quarreled with the idea of the colored and whites generations-usually more so in
West, rep«>rts the imin course ture.
presidential
election
years.
Fri«*nds in the community
Federal paper work, accord will be roast beef, fried chick
using the same school but did think the President could have
handled it with a minimum number of US Marshals. To us But, when have we not had the ing to a 70-page report issued en and home mad«* noodles with are invited to hear the Mc
Kays when they speak Sunday
it was not serious enough to call out Federal troops. But, ‘Ins’ trying to tell us, by words by the House Committee on chicken.
or
implications,
something
that
morning
at the opening of Sun
Post
Office
and
Civil
Service,
...
apparently, it was to Ike and the people in the Mid-west and
is not fully true? And the ‘Outs’ costs the taxpayers a staggering
day school at 9 45 and in th«*
Central states.
worship service at 11 o’clock.
We told them in service stations, hotels, motels and cafes have lied in the same manner a- $8 billion each year?
SAINT PAULS
that the people of the South understood one another and there bout the ‘Ins’. The big differ
If you are 40 years of age, you EPISCOPAL CHURCH
was not much chance of having severe difficulties. That color ence now is that it involves the
ed people knew how far they could go in their demands and how lives of all those in the unde are not as tall as you were at
CATHOLIC WOMEN
NEWS
clared war, and those near to 20 - further more, in another
far the whites would permit them to go.
REPORT ACTIVITIES
20 years you will shrink another
We also informed them that if there was serious trouble them.
And, when it comes to liars- half-inch?
between the races it would be much, much worse in the North
ern cities than it would ever be in the South. But, to our they have existed always! They
The regular meeting of the
Memtiers of St. Bridget’s al
Hair is very strong - if it members attending St. Paul’s tar society held their first
listeners, that was ‘Hog-wash’ and a cover-up for the sins fall into several classes-those
who enjoy it and are more or were shorn and woven into a Episcopal church, high school
of us southern whites.
meeting of the fall season on
Events in the larger northern cities have borne us out less discounted by those who rope, it could support 10 tons? peoples group, was held Sept. Sept. 5 at the parish hall, with
Bones are also very strong - 13, as a progressive dinner. President Mrs. Gene DeMinck
on our predictions. We still believe you cannot legislate love know them. And, there are those
for one another. You cannot buy loyalty. You cannot lift the who feel a little ‘White Lie’ is the strongest is the shin bone, The party began at the Ted in charge.
which can support a one-ton Morgan home with salad, then
colored man through subsidies - we may make his life easier often better than the truth.
Named as committee heads
But the ones we can’t toler weight? (It is three times as to the Gene Stunz residence for
and brighter but it is up to him, with EQUAL opportunities
are Mrs. Charles J. Smith,
to gradually better himself. And defying our lawscan only weaken ate are those who lie with the strong as oak.) The human the main course, and dessert hospital, Mrs. Leo Lane and
idea of thinking you are so dumb brain, which weighs about three was served at the Dick Tensen
his cause.
Mrs. Marion Corak, kitchen,
An old fable has it that when God was creating the world you swallow their tales. They pounds, can hold enough inform home.
Mrs. Frank Jayo, get - well
he was approached by four questioning angels - The first asked, are wholly unreliable, and if ation to fill six million books?
After the dinner party the cards, Mrs.CharlesQuinoswki,
they
lie
about
little
things
they
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■how are you doing it?* - The second, ‘Why?’
regular business meeting was hospitality; Mrs. Wilton Jack-
The third said, ‘May I have it when you finish?’ - The fourth are all the more apt to lie a-
held at the church.
son, altar; Mrs. Roy Hirai, pub
CLOSING THOUGHT
•Can I help?* The first was the scientist’s question, the second, bout things they want to hide,
licity. Sept. 25 church cleanup
tents
of
the
carpenter
’
s
chest
the philosopher’s - the third the selfish person and the fourth’s or that will propogate their i-
passes whatever is in it at the are Mmes. Bob Kennedy and
deas!
the religious.
‘YOUR PLANS FOR THE
time of his death. This would Victor Haburchak.
JOKES?
FUTURE SHOULD INC LU DE
We need to take the attitude of the fourth - not on a basis
It was announced that the an
include things placed in the
PAYING ALL YOUR DEBTS
of what we believe and preach from the pubpit - but after much
chest after the. will was made. nual turkey dinner will be held
The
internal
Revenue
Service
prayer and following the will of God.
OF THE PAST!’
By placing the coin collection Nov. 5 in the Nyssa school
has determined that an embez
in the chest, Uncle Joe gave pos cafetorium. Chairmen are
zler does not have to pay the
session of it to his nephew, the Mmes. Mike Sillonis andJavier
high tax on his bunched income.
Gomeza, with Mmes. George
court could find.
Unlike wagering income, he can
In your will you must be very Sallee and Roy Hirai in charge
use the averaging method to
careful to avoid problems like of tickets. Mrs. Jim Williams
reduce the immediate tax bite.
BY OREGON STATE BAR |
The Government is my shepard, I need not work,
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the one above. Be specific in and Mrs. Ward Lundy are
It allows me to lie down on good jobs;
your gifts and make your in bazaar chairmen.
It leadeth me beside the still factories,
It was also announced ttiat
tentions
clear. If you are, you
Stay-at-home: ‘I understand
It destroyeth mine initiative,
will save your estate money and adult discussion groups will
you did quite a bit of fishing on
It leadeth me in the paths of a parasite for politics sake.
meet on the first and third
Uncle Joe’s will bequeathed your family problems.
your vacation. Did you fish with
Yea, though I walk through the valley of laziness and
(Oregon lawyers offer this Thursdays of each month
to his nephew ‘my carpenter’s
flies?*
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deficite spending,
chest and everything in it.’ He column as a public service. No
I will fear no evil, for the Government is’with me.
left his niece ‘all my furniture person should apply or interpret
Following is a schedule of
It prepareth an economic Utopia for me,
and other personal possess any law without the aid of an at
Confraternity Of Christian
By appropriating the earnings of my own grandchildren.
ions.’
Just before entering torney who is completely ad
Doctrine for the coming year.
It fillith my head with false security;
the hospital, Joe hid his val vised of the facts involved. Even
Classes for children, grades
My inefficiency runneth over.
uable coin collection in his a slight variance in fact may
five through eight, Monday 4
‘Here is a poem by a Mr.
Surely, the Government shall care for me all the days
change
the
application
of
the
tool chest. He died unexpect
p.m., parish hall. For those
of my life,
Fred Foster of Silver City,
law.)
edly a few days later.
And I shall dwell in a fool’s paradise forever..
Idaho, from a recent Con-
in grades one-four, Tuesday,
Both nephew and niece claim
- Author unknown.
gressional Record:
4 p.m. in the hall; and high
ed the coin collection. Did Uncle
school students, 7:30 p.m. on
Joe intend for nephew to receive Cos« of Reclining
Wednesday evenings.
the
coins?
SEPTEMBER
1967
SEPT. 25-4 p.m. Frosh- ‘Now he’s a common, common
Teachers will be Phyllis
s m
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The legal authorities in such Pedestrian
r s
man.
Soph football, Adrian at Nyssa.
Quinowski,
DoloresGomezaand
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Tax him! Tax him all you can. cases are divided. Courtshave
SEPT. 25 - 7 p.m. SRVschool
Can a person lying in the mid Ruth Castro, first grade; Jean
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Tax his house and tax his bed, held both ways, depending on the
masters meeting at East Side
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Tax the bald spot on his head. facts and what they believed the dle of the highway be legally Kennedy and Louise Guerra,
cafe, Ontario.
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
classified as a pedestrian? second; Peg Brown and Mary
SEPT.
25-8
p.m.
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4-H
Tax
his bread and tax his meaL testator’s inte'i 1 to be.
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Jim and his wife were driving Haburchak, third; Eileen Bos-
The
court
first
of
all
looks
to
Tax his shoes clear oft his
meeting, Little Theatre.
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the intent of the testator. This home from a late movie. The selman and Ann Studer, fourth,
feet.
SEPT. 26 - 8:50 a.m. Nat-
TODAY - 7 p.m. - FFA
Tax his ‘Henry’ and tax his gas, intent is found in the will. Here country highway they were on Silvie Smith and Judy Grunke,
slave auction, Vo-Ag building. ional school assembly in cafe-
Tax the road that he must pass. Uncle Joe left his nephew the was in good condition, though fifth; Mary Ann Stults and Nel
SEPT. 22-8 p.m. - Foot torium.
Tax the farmer, tax his fowl. carpenter’s chest and every old and patched with tar in lie Smit, sixth; Sister Rosario,
SEPT. 26 - 3:40 p.m. GAA
ball at Vallivue.
O. P., seventh; Sister Grace,
Tax the dog and tax his howl. thing in it. He also provided places.
SEPT. 23-9 a.m. (Pacific activities.
O.
P., eighth; Dale Schraufnag-
Suddenly
Jim
saw
a
woman
tn
the
will
for
his
niece.
From
Tax his plow and tax his cloth
Daylight time) Dist. 7-A2 press
SEPT. 27-28 - All day tak
this the court could conclude lying in the middle of the road. el and James Grunke, high
es.
conference at Pendleton.
ing pictures of student body.
Tax the rags that wipe his nose. that Uncle Joe intended that Although his speed was less school.
the niece should get the coin than 50 miles per hour, he
collection.
The fact that one was not able to stop and ran
On Tuesday afternoons from 4
Tax his pig and tax his squeal, would not ordinarily expect to over her.
to 5 during class periods, baby
Tax his boots run down at the find a coin collection in the car
sitting services will be taken
The woman, Mrs. Jones, sued
heel.
penter’s chest wouljl indicate
care
of by Frances Schaffeld.
Jim for her injuries.
Tax his cow and tax his calf, the testator did not intend that
Marge Jackson and Charles
Jim claimed that he could not
Tax him if he dares to laugh. the nephew should get the coin
be held liable. He said that Mrs. Quinowski will serve as advis
Tax his barns and tax his lands, collection.
Jones, as a pedestrian, had a ers to the high school students.
If, when he went to the hos
Tax the blisters on his hands,
duty to use ordinary care for
Tax the water and tax the air. pital, he did not think he would her own safety when crossing
Tax the sunshine if you dare, die, and only placed the coins or using a highway.
"Any man who thinks he is
Tax the living, tax the dead, in the chest for safekeeping, the
going to be happy and pros
Tax the unborn before they’re court could find that he intend
Mrs. Joaes pointed out that perous by letting thegovenment
ed that the coins go to the niece. the law defines a pedestrian take care of him should take a
fed.
On the other ha.id the court as a person afoot, and said close look at the American
Tax them all and tax them well,
And do your best to make life could apply the general rule that that since she was lying down Indian.’’ - Alamo, Texas, News.
a gift in the will of all the con- and was not afoot, she was not
‘Hell!’
a pedestrian and, therefore, was
not under any legal duty as
claimed by Jim.
Can Mrs. Jones recover dam
ages under these circum
stances?
By T.M.B.
RIOTERS?
¡"it's Your La w f
Loafer's Twenty-Third Psalm
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Who Gets It ?
Tax ! Tax ! Tax
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PLAN TO ATTEND
NYSSA FIRST WARD
LDS CHURCH
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ANNUAL
Smorgasbord Dinner
Sept. 22, 1967
5 to 8
$1.75 ADULTS
p.m.
CHILDREN 12-6 75«
CHILDREN 5 and UNDER FREE
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No, said the court. Mrs. Jones
was a pedestrian when she walk
ed into the middle of the high
way. Although the statute de
fines a pedestrian as a person
afoot, Mrs. Jones, while a pe
destrian, did not observe the
care required of pedestrians,
and such lack of care was a
cause of her accident.
(Oregon lawyers offer this
column as a public service.
No person should apply or in
terpret any law without the
aid of an attorney who is com
pletely advised of the facts in
volved. Even a slight variance
in fact may change the appli
cation of the law.)
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Obituaries
Russell A. Smith
in Mallieiir county for more
Funeral services for Rus Hun 50 yearn, succumbed Tues
sell Adin Smith, were con- day in an Ontario hospital.
Saturday afternoon, Sept. 16,
Arrangements for the final
1967 at Nyssa Church of Hu*
Nazarene. Officiating was the rites are being handled by Ber
tel son-Lienkaemper chapel in
Rev. Robert Manley.
Mr. Smith succumbed last Ontario.
Thursday at Ha* age of? I years.
A complete obituary will I«*,
He was born at La Center,
published in next week** issue
Clark County, Wash., on Oct.
of Hie Journal.
6, 1895, and while a young man
moved to Montana.
On Nov. 18, 1917,1»* was mar
Katherine Thiel
ried to Louise Loomis al Shelby,
Mont.
Recitation of the Rosary for
Mr. Smith and his family
Katherine l«ona Thiel, 71, will
moved to Nampa in 1927 and
be at 8 o’clock this evening,
made their home in southern
Idaho and east«rn Oregon until Sept. 21, 1967 at Lienkaemper
chapel, with mass services to
time of his death.
Employed by the Union be at 10 o’clock Friday morn
Pacific railroad company, he ing at St. Bridget’s Catholic
served for nearly 15 years in church, with Father Cletus
Nampa, then in King Hill, and Kirkpatrick as celebrant
later at Rupert.
bderment will follow in St.
The Smiths moved to Nyssa
John's
cemetery at Ontario, un
in 1947 and th«* deceased re
tired from railroad work tn der direction of Lienkaemper
1958, but continued to be quite chapel.
Mrs. Thiel was born March
active until approximately two
3, 1896 at Raeville, Nebr., and
months ago.
moved from Newell, S. Dak,,
For many years, Mr. Smith
had been an active member of
The deceased was born March
the Church of the Nazarene. 3, 1896 in Raeville, Nebr., and
He liad served as Sunday School on March 3, 1918 was married
superintendent for the Nyssa to John Thiel in Baker, Nebr.
church, having been previously They m >ved in 1935 from New
associated with th«* Nazarene ell, S. Dak., to Nyssa, and in
church in Nampa.
1966 moved to Boise.
In addition to his widow of the
home, Mr. Smith is survived
Exact cause of Mrs. Thiel’s
by two sons, Wilbert I. of Og death, at presstime Wednesday,
den, Utah and Edward E. Smith was unknown.
of Nampa, three daughters,
Mrs. Lloyd (Lenore) Pounds
In addition to Mr. Thiel of
of McCall, Mrs. Delbert (Claud the home, survivors include
ia Grace) Taylor of Ontarioand three sons, Gregory amt Fran
Mrs. James (Betty) Llssman cis of Nyssa and John Thiel
of Baker.
of Boise, two daughters, Mrs.
Other survivors tndud«* a Catherine L. Skinner of El Sob
brother, Lewis R. Smith of rante, Calif., and Sister Mary
Nampa; a sister, Mrs. Henry ann of Mercy hospital in Nampa.
Eckert of Ellensburg, Wash.,
Also surviving are four
15 grandchildren and 7 great
tiri'thi'i >, I . I. V. Id' r of i mii
grandchildren.
Interment was mad«* m th«* aha, Nebr., Ray V«*ld«*r of Phil
Nyssa cemetery, under direct- lips, S. Dak., Gregory Velderof
ion of Lienkaemper chapel. Neola, Iow.i and Clem Voider
of Newell, S. Dak.; three sls-
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Mt Esther Thiel of 1 .nt
Robert D. Lytle
fax,
S.
Dak., Mrs. Helen Kir-
Funeral arrangements for
Robert D. Lytle of Vale, were wan of Bristow , Nebr., and Mrs.
pending at presstime Wednes Rose Olson of Cody, Wyoming.
Nine grandchildren also sur
day.
Mr. Lytle, who practiced law vive.
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