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Thursday, Jun«4, 1970 Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Page Two » i » I s I The Gate City Journal DIR 1C K NEDRŸ, Editor A Publisher » LETTERS TO THE EDITOR OBITUARIES^ MUSICAL TEAM TO PERFORM ». Bridget** New« The “Up With God” program of the high school students is Rosary for Mrs. Grace Ruth Martha Susan Norland, 74, planned for FridayeveningJune Jackson, 68, Vale, who died an early day settler of the 12 in St. Bridget’s Church. The in an Ontario hospital May 27 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oregon Apple Valley Community, died program will begin at 8:00 p.m. was recited at 8 p.m. Sunday Editor, The Journal: Newspaper and last approximately an hour Single Copies................ 10? at the High Funeral Chapel in May 27 at the Nyssa hospital. and a half. This interdenomi Publishers In Malheur County, Ore Mrs. Norland was born May Requiem Mass was Congratulations and thanks Vale. Association > I gon, and Payette and 10, 1896, at Hagerman. She national folk presentation of the celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday for the articles you recently Canyon Counties, was married to Axel Norland story of the salvation of man, has reprinted from the Payette In at the St. Patrick’s Catholic NATIONAL NEWSPAPER at Bellevue on April 30, 1916, been compiled and prepared by Idaho: Church in Vale by Father John dependent Enterprise, the On themselves. One Year................ $4.00 and the couple moved to Apple the teenagers ♦ ♦ ♦ tario Argus Observer and the Baumgartner. Concluding ser Valley. Six Months.............. $2.75 vices and interment was at Mid Billings Montana Gazette. The first Friday of the month Elsewhere in the U. S. A. He died Jan. 11, 1936, and Its too bad more of the same vale. will be celebrated in St. Brid their youngest daughter died Per Year................ $5.00 Mrs. Jackson was born in attitudes and ideas are not as get’s Church with evening Mass May 18, 1940. Six Months.............. $3.00 Cambridge, Sept. 14, 1901. She prevalent in California schools The Montana Institute of the Bible Ladies’ Trio will pre She is survived by six sons, at 7:30 p.m. Followed by Ex attended school in Cambridge and newspapers. Arthur Norland, Caldwell; Pal position of the Blessed Sacra sent a program of sacred melodies, Monday June 8 at the where she lived during the early William Stout, Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, years of her life. She was mer Norland, Parma; Roger ment until 9:00 p.m. The men Owyhee Community church. The service will begin at 8 p.m. 3327 Steward Ave., Oregon 97913 and women of the parish will Members of the musical team from Montana include, left married to Homer Jackson in Norland, Madras; Daniel Nor Los Angeles, Calif. land, Pomeroy, Wash.; Lester be in attendance in adoration. to right: Kathie Hicks, pianist, of Concord; Frieda Willden of Weiser July 7, 1923. Mrs. 90066 Kamas, Utah; Charlotte Skillman of Livingston; and Linda Jackson had lived all of her life Norland, Orofino, and Raymond Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa, Oregon, for Trans ADRIAN Schlect of Missoula. Norland, Parma; three daugh in the Treasure Valley area mission through the United States Mails, as a Second Editor, The Journal: Also taking part in the service will be M.I.B.’s director of and she and her husband had ters, Mrs. Serena Stephens, Class Matter under the Act of Mar< ti 3, 187'J. COMMUNITY I, as a person, a member of operated jewelry stores in Nyssa; public relations, G. M. O*Rear. Mrs. Ida Findley, “The Peace Generation”, have Weiser, Ontario and Nyssa, and Madras; Mrs. Axella Stephens, He states that the Montana Institute of the Bible, a college level, CHURCH lost all communication with my had operated the JacksonJewe- Nyssa; a brother, John R. Wal coeducational school, located just west of Billings prepares June 7 - Church 9:30 a.m. today’s youth for Christian service. Graduates of the de generation. It seems that they lry in Vale since 1964. During lace, Hailey; four sisters, Mrs. lack the ability to, “Practice the earlier years of her life Belle Edison, Madras; Mrs. to 10:30 a.m. nominationally unrelated institute are now serving on both the Communion Service at 9:30 home and foreign mission fields and in the pastorate. Thirteen what they preach”. she had been very active in Rose Perkins, Willits, Calif.; I wish to relay the following. civic and community affairs. Mrs. Betty Jackson, Portland; Worship. Raymond L. Wilson states are represented in the present student body. An interesting study came to our attention this week, showing How can one speak of peace, Rev. Fred Moxom, pastor of the Owyhee Community church, She was a member of the St. Mrs. Thelma Wilson, Parma; Pastor. the standing of each U.S. Senator on issues on which the Admin June 9 - Session Meeting at extends a cordial invitation to the public to attend this special while at the same moment he Patrick’s Catholic Church in 34 grandchildren and 15 great istration has taken a position and compared Senate votes 8;30 at the home of Kenneth musical service. hurls rocks at government of Vale. grandchildren. with it. The study was made by Professor Clem of the University Price. ficials, burns down his own Service were conducted at Survivors include her hus of South Dakota. June 10 - Bible Study at the —-——J— college facilities and violently band, Homer, of Vale; a son, 2 p.m. Monday from Lienkaem- The interesting thing about it is the poles apart stand that church at 8:30 of John 7. refuses to attend classes. per Chapel, Nyssa, by Walter Fredrick Jackson, also of Vale; our senators from Oregon, and forthat matter Idaho, have taken. June 11 - Women’s Asso Right now I sit in the War four sisters, Mrs. Lois Fret Nelson and Ron Johnson. Inter CRADLE uCOMING EVENTS. Senator Bob Packwood had supportedthe President 82 per cent of Zone, although I will be the well, Leaburg, Ore., Mrs. Al- ment was at Parma under ciation at 2:00 at the home of the time on these issues, and ranks right near the top of the ROLL first to admit that Cam Ranh fred Nelson, Central Point, direction of Lienkaemper Winifred Bennett. Senate. June 15-17 - Synod of Idaho Bay is not at all an active spot Ore., Mrs. Paul Algeo, Med- Chapel, Nyssa. On the other hand Senator Mark Hatfield has supported the FRIDAY, JUNE 5 - 9 a.m. at Caldwell, Glenn Ward re in the war, and though I am not ford, Ore., and Mrs. Mabie Mr. and Mrs. Tom Slaschner President on only 60 per cent of these issues, and Senator to 5 p.m. Rummage Sale Me presenting the session. myself in the field, I meet Peak, San Jose, Calif.; and many of Portland announce the arrival Cook of Kentucky is the only Republican Senator with a poorer YOUTH FOR CHRIST June 15-26 - Daily Vacation of a new baby daughter, Lori thodist Church 3rd A Emison. people everyday, who have been. nieces and nephews. record. Packwood ranks 9th in support, Hatfield is 59th. SATURDAY, JUNE6 - 9a.m. Bible School for ages 4 through Ann, born June 1, 1970 at the A sister, Mrs. Theodore Idaho’s Senator Jordan has been in agreement with the From these individuals I have Boise Valley YouthforChrist grade 6. Daily 1:30 to 4:00. Good Samaritan Hospital in to 5 p.m. Rummage Sale Me President 73 per cent of the time, while Senator Church is learned that even though some Johnson, died in 1954. Portland. She weighed six thodist Church 3rd & Emison. presents the T.A.C.T. Singers almost at the bottom, ranking 85, and with 53 per cent agreements. do not believe in violence, they OWYHEE 8:00 p.m. Recovery, Inc., realize what must be done arid pounds and seven ounces. from Denver, Colorado in con Dale E. Peterson Incidentally, Senator McCarthy of Minnesota is at the bottom meets in Christian Church. they are doing it. Most are here COMMUNITY Maternal grandparents are cert, Saturday, June 6, at 7:30 of the heap. He not only doesn’t support the President, but he Services for Dale E. Peter TUESDAY, JUNE 9 - Sugar to fulfill an obligation that they Dr. and Mrs. John Olsen of CHURCH apparently doesn’t bother to attend most of the Senate sessions. son, 68, Parma, who died p.m. “T.A.C.T.” explains the Beat TOPS will meet in room have accepted like the men that purpose behind this Western Nyssa and Paternal grand Senator Bennett of Utah ranks number one. June 1 in a Caldwell hospital, #1 of the high school at 7:30 The they are. Owyhee Community Statistics such as these aré perhaps not too significant was conducted at the Dakan United States Tour. It simply Church began its Bible school parents are Mr. and Mrs. John p.m. Miss Reece will be there I myself despise war and I am Funeral Chapel in Parma at stands for, ‘‘Teen Action for classes June 1. The first day Slaschner of Portland. and we certainly don’t want to send senators and representa to give exercises. ashamed at what some of my tives to Congress who are rubber stamps for this adminis 10:30 a.m. June 4 by the Rev. Christ Today”. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10 - enrollment was 59 but an en fellow countrymen have done, MALHEUR MEMORIAL The “T.A.C.T. Singers" are tration, or any other. However, when our two Republican but I also look at what has Wayne Wardwell of Kirkpatrick 10:30 a.m. Senior Citizens meet rollment of 80 for day school HOSPITAL, 1970 the music side of this program. Senators seem to be so far apart, one of them isn’t repre Memorial PresbyterianChurch. been done to Americans by the at Nyssa Library meeting room. They consist of 41 high school and 25-30 for night school is senting the wishes of the majority of the citizens of Oregon, Interment was at Parma. expected. The classes will last Viet Cong. I can see where Bring sack lunch. May 28 - To Mr. and Mrs. age teens, representing 20 and we suspect that person is Senator Hatfield. Mr. Peterson was born Nov. eight days, ending with a Fransico Redriquez of Nyssa a much has been in revenge for different schools in the Denver In periods such as this, when there is so much concern 22, 1901, in Longmont, Colo., program at 8:00 p.m. Wed boy. a lost buddy. Even as I write for our National well-being, it would seem that the least we and moved with his parents to area. At this tour’s end, they nesday, June 10. this now I can hear it said that May 30 - To Mr. and Mrs. BOY INJURED IN will have sung in 11 western could expect would be that our representatives in Congress Parma when he was an infant. The following are teachers of the Viet Cong have lost buddies would support the President of the United States in his attempt He was reared here and at states and Mexico, covering the Bible classes;- Mrs. Fred Ramon Alonzo of Nyssa a girl. May 31 - To Mr. and Mrs. TRACTOR ACCIDENT to end this war in Indo-China, but that they would also represent whose deaths they feel they must tended Parma schools. He approximately 8,000 miles. I also realize that married Beulah M. Riggs on The program will include Moxom, Junior class; Mrs. Lyle Bunyard of Jamison, Ore. the wishes of the majority of the citizens who sent them back avenge. revenge has no end, but still Sept. 11, 1927, in Parma, and contemporary religious folk, Jerry Neilson, Intermediate; a girl. there. Irl Gene Widmer, seven year the demonstrators say for us to they since had lived here. He gospel, and hymns of the church. Mrs. Harold Bail, Primary; old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ver stop. I wish it were all that worked for the Parma school Guitars, bass, drums, piano, Mrs. Jess Asumendi, Begin- non Widmer of Nyssa, was simple. taped orchestration, ners; Mrs. Gene Stephens, Nur- system until retiring in July, and seriously injured in a fall from I ask these people, and as 1967. provide the background for a sery. GOOD PRINTING a tractor May 30. The accident The following are helpers; I ask I realize some have seen He had been a member of music filled concert. occured at Geneva, Idaho. The IS AN ART WITH USI what I ask. Have you ever seen Kirkpatrick Memorial Presby The concert will be held at Mrs. Boyd Haney, Mrs, Bill boy has been transferred to Pri a friend shot in half as you stand terian Church for 50 years. the First Church of the Neilson, Mrs. Mark Ward, Mrs. mary Childrens Hospital at Sall Rodger Smith, Miss Audrey As- next to him, or have you ever Gate City Journal Lake, where he underwent Surviving in addition to Mrs. Nazarene, 1220 Liberty Road, stood by while your buddy slowly Peterson are two sons, Eugene in Boise. The public is invited toreca, Miss Carmen Astoreca, plastic surgery. 372-2233 and Miss Janet Dail. bled to death and you couldn’t do of Parma and Phillip Peter to attend. a thing to stop it? Think about son of Weiser; a daughter, Mrs. all such things please. Eileen Daniels of Boardman, I was saddened and shocked Ore.; two brothers, Elmo Peter when I read about the students son of Parma and Lyle Peter killed at Kent, but again I son of St. Anthony; a sister, can’t blame the National Miss Gladys Peterson of Parma, Guardsmen for their actions, for and eight grandchildren. A they were fired upon and self sister, Hilda Peterson, died preservation is an instinct to all in 1940. men. Memorials may be given to I realize that I am just one the Parma school system. very small voice of millions but I plead with all Americans to SEVENTH DAY re-unite and work toward peace CHRISTIANS in a realistic way. Mervin L. Leavitt, There will not be a meeting AZ3, USN < of the 7th Day Christians this Saturday in Nyssa. Instead, there will be an all day fellow Journal Classifieds ship meeting at Nampa 7th Day Church of God, beginning at 10 Bring Results! a.m. RUBF.N LOPE7, Shop Foreman Mrs. Grace Jackson Martha S. Norland U. S. 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