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NYSSA PUBLIC / LIBRARY GO PLACES WITH LIBRARY HOURS < « • « Years ago a king asked his SUNDAY and MONDAY - CLOSED philosophers. "What is the most <• TUESDAY - 2 P.M. to 8 P.M. «• deplorable situation?” "Old WEDNESDAY - 12 Noon to 6 P.M. age,” said one, "accompanied THURSDAY - 10 A M. to 6 P.M. with extreme poverty.” "A sick FRIDAY and SATURDAY - 12 Noon to 6 P M. body,” answered another, ” a r worn-out mind ami a broken According to Mrs Max (Norma) Urry, the following books heart.” “I know a condition are now available at the local library. more to tie pitied," said the < third. "It is that of him who JUNIOR FICTION has passed through life without <e doing good, and who, unexpect « “Appley Dapply’s Nursery Rhymes” - Beatrix Potter edly surprised by death, is sent ♦ “Pie and the Patty Pan” - Beatrix Potter to appear before the tribunal of “ Ginger and Pickies ” - Beatrix Potter « < ttie Sovereign God." < “Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit” - Beatrix Potter Just as it is apjiointed tor “Tale of Mrs. Tiggy Winkle" - Beatrix Potter men to die so it is appointed for Many (J3) more new books by Beatrix Potter to numerous « men to l>e judgeci. There is no <• to list. more escape from the one than “Sebastian and the Dragon” - Violet Morgan the- other. Psalm 50states,' He “Would You Like a Parrot” - Barberis shall call to the heavens above, “Ride With Me Through ABC” - Lemke and to the earth, that He may “Fly Away Peter” - Dickens judge His people." “Ralph Steadman’s Jelly Book" - Steadman What does God judge'.’ Sin. “Animal Babies in the Wild” - Verite Even sm of thought, word and "Wild Animals in the Jungle" - Verite & deed that was ever committed, “Animal Stars of the Circus” - Verite or ever will be committed, will “How Long is Always?” - Lenora Mattingly Weber “Susan and Her Classic Convertible” - W.E. Butterworth bo judgeci. How does G id juclge? Ac “Antlers of the King Moose” - Arthur Catherall cording to the truth. He is not “Hall of Fame Flankerback” - C. Paul Jackson deceived. He perceives ttie “Mystery at Blue Barn Stables" - Margaret Pitcairn Strachan thoughts cif the hearts, He hears “Sylvester and the Magic Pebble” - William Steit ttie words of ttie lips, and He "Androcles and the I ion” - Paul Galdone sees ttie deeds of ttie hands. He “The Jeremy Mouse Book" - Patricia M. Scarry pa vs w ith exactness, ami there “Great Big Schoolhouse” - Richarv Scarry is no partiality in His dealings. “Drinking Gourd” - F.N. Monjo But God who is absolute jus “ABC of Cars, Trucks, and Machines,” - Adelaid Holl tice is also absolute love. He “The Swamp Witch” - Janey McCafferv will cleanse the sms that are "Jimmy and Joe Get a Hen’s Surprise” - Sally Glendinning confessed and will clear the “Sam Squirrel Goes to the City” - William Dugan sinner. He is our only help and 7 hope! 7 7 HEAR S ARE M enu <7 » Ci Cl SaTurRday, Sept. (fOR CrAzY dAy STOOED CHICKUN !! (Must Hav Got Crocked Last Nite—Sober Yestiddy) <¡ < r 4 G « < < C 4 * NOODLES ... They're All Urs—Better Uz 'em ThRoWn SaLAD .... (ToSsed Here 'n Thar; KoiFeE — olD 'h WeeK, Butt BrUEd ToDay 11 OnLY 59“ INflalED PENnles ! »1 ! (jUst niBbLe oFf % uv thE 0) napkins — ritE off THe RoLe (No E xtra charj ) < 24-CarROT Led WARE » aI I ^^B^Aichoe^^^^^^Metter, Georgia Georg S * c come on fn...savE due SEEDS FROM VTHE SOWER 3j • <! Thursday, September 17, 1970 Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Page Two BroWnie5 Our civilization has produced the best cars, but at the same time some of the worst citizens. We have achieved material se curity. twit .lie alrnit to pass into moral obscurity We have found ourselves scientifically, tmt have lost ran selves spirit ually. We are wamkring through a moral wilderness of jieriiiis- siveness because we have for saken the Lord and His Word. It is like a pilot throwing out his compass ami chart, and boasting. 1 < an navigate tins airplane without any aids." The heart of man is so con structed that it cannot navi gate, morally and spiritually, H without a Guide and His guide lines. A wise linn on accepting Him, acknowledged in Psalm 48 14. This God is our God for ever and ever lie will lie our n guide even unto death." If there was no Guide there would be distress here and despair hereafter, because there are many ideas aixiut what is right and what is wrong. God has given us the guide lines in His Word. They are profitable and reasonable. Not oven one who savs. "This God" can go on to say. "is our God.’’ But the one w ho can has happiness here and will have heaven hereafter. — Prices Effective— LADEES" JEANS RANGE SIZES SUPER SIZE \VHAT¿ GOOFr, $ 8 SCOPE 'I do not see why God ever made me" cried a person in distress. ’God has not made you yet, replied a friend. ’He is making you now and you do not like it.' That seems to be the store that is unfolded in the tenth Psalm. Out of a broken heart Hie iff Psalmist soblied. Way st.md- est lliou afar off. O Lord'” But He was not standing afar off. The Bible says. He is n ip: I unto them that are of a broken heart.' He has prom ised, T will never leave thee, nor forsake' thee.' When Jacob, hurrying from home where lie had sinned and suffered, went to sleep at Bethel, the I.ord was with him. After he got right with God, he said, 'Surely the Lord is in this place; and I knew it not.’ When Elijah, running fr duty ami danger, arrived in the wilderm ss and tiegged to die, the Lord was with him. For all his disotiedience and discour agement. the Lord <!id not for sake him. fie sent an angel to refresh him ami then He re commissioned him. Let us. then, remember that the Lord will never fail us or forsake us. He is always walk ing the midst of the fl.lines when His children are cast into ttie fiery furnace. There will never tie a dav or night that we will lie without Him. 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