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Fog* Two Thursday, December 13, 1973 Tho Nytso Ooto City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon ococ-oooooooc Nyssa Gata City Journal DIRICK N’EDRY . . . . RIHEN 1OPEZ . , . . pat S avage M argaret nedry RUTH KLIN KEN BERG LUCILLE CALLAHAN Second Class postage paid at Nvssa. Oregon 97913. under act at Congress of March 3, 1878 Oregon \eM-SPADer Publishers Associ a ton I NATIONAL NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTION RATES Malheur County, Oregon, and Payette and Can van Counties Idaho One Year................$5 X Six Months............. $3.X Elsewhere m the U.S.A. Or» Year.................. $6.X Su Months .... $4 X Let * Hear It For The I .S. A Canadian news commentator, Gordoe Sinclair, re cently delivered a tii.iugtotful essay on what’s good ab.>ut America and Americans. t*e wish it had been written by an American, but for the most part our top commen tators dwell oni, on our faults and usually in a caustic and cynical manner Here is what Mr. Sinclair had to say: ’•Tins Canadian thinks it is time to speak up for Ame ricans as the most generous and possibly the least ap preciated pe.pk on aL the earth............ •■Germany, Jaaar. and., to a lesser extent. Brittan and Italy. were lifted out trf the debris trf war by the Americans who poured in billions of dollars and forgave other bil lions in debts None of these countries is today paying even the interest . ie its remaining debts tc the United States. ■When the franc was in danger of collapsing in 1956. it was the Americans who propped it up, and their reward was tc be insulted and swindled on the streets a! Paris. "I was there. 1 saw fi ‘Whet distant cities are hit by earthquakes, it is the United States that hurries in to help. This spring, 59 .American communities were flattened by tornadoes. Nobody helped. "The Marshal. Plan and the Trumat Policy pumped billions upcu billions a! dollars into discouraged coun tries. Mow N?» newspapers m those countries are »nt.ng about the decadent warmongering Americans •’I d like to see just one erf those countries, that is gloating over the erosion erf the United States doLar build its ? wt . airplanes. ‘<30» .oh. let's hear it: ‘ Does any other coimtry in the world have a plane to equal the Boeing Jumbo Jet the Lockheed Tristar r the Douglas 10' ‘•If so, why don’t they fly them' Why do all the inter national lines except Russia fly American planes? •'Why doe.- nc other land on earth, ever, c consider putting a mar or woman or. the mocm? "You talk about Japanese technocracy, and you get rath» Yoe talt about Gertrw tecnhocracv. and you ge* automobiles. “You talk about .American technocracy, and you find men on the moan - not once but several tiroes - and safely home aga.n "You talk about scandals, and ti* Americans pu’ theirs right in the store »mdo» for everybody to look at “Even the-i draft-aodgers are n.if pursued and hounded They are here on onr streets and most of them - unless they are breaking Canadian laws - are getting American dollars from Ma and Pa at home to spend here. . . . ■When the railways of Franc-e. German, and India were breaking dowi. through age it was the Americans whe rebuilt then. When the Pennsylvania Railroad and ti» New York Central »ent broke, nobody loaned then. at. aid caboose Both are SUU broke "I cat name you 5.001 times •■hen ti» Americans raced tc the help erf other people ro trouble Cai. you name me even one time when someone else raced tc the Americans it trouble' ‘T don’t ti.un there »as outside hel; even during the San Francisco earthquake ■'They wiL con» out erf this tiling will, their flag Kgt. And whet the y de the i are entitled tc tfcuml their nose at the lands that are gloating over their present troubles. ‘1 hope Canada is n it one erf these.” LETTER T O EDITOR Editor. The Journal 1 am »nting this letter m response to Walter Bur dette's letter about how the school buses bold up traf fic and waste gas by doing so. The school bus that I r ide goes right by Mr. Burdette's bouse, sc he must not be watching, as our bus pulls off at every stop at least once a dai »her. it’s oi the right side of the road to pull over We the students that ride my bus are always gening sloshed around «her. we hit a poth.-4e or a bump when pulling off the highway tc let cars pass So to finish uj my letter, all 1 cat say is. Mr Bur dette you must o! read your statistics in a ti.agax.ne as our Nyssa school bus pulls off the road to let cars pass so please look around before you »rite about something publicly. Thank you. Debbie Bratton Nyssa High School DEATH NOTICE Louis Skinner Mr. Louis Sk-tiner age 71, long time resident trf Ctey- bee C orners passed away Tuesda,. December 11 at Malheur Memorial Hospital Services are pending CARD OF THANKS I take this ^portumty tc thank al. members trf tt» Mal heur Memorial Hospital and Dr ’s Kirby and Dan! ord. for excellent care duringroyre- cent surgery. I also thank my family, friends and neighbors for the many flowers, cards and letters. Y our thoughtfulness »ill never be forgotten — Percy C apper CARD OF THANKS 1 wish to thank my friends ang neighbors for their tiiougtitfulness and kind con siderations during my re cent stay u the h;®pital The visits, flowers and cards were sincerely appre ciated A special thank you tc neighbors wh: took care erf me during my ill ness at home. —Olive Oldham CARD OF THANKS To All those wh: so gra ciously gave of their time and efforts tc hold open- feouse for us and to our ft tends and fan..lies wh: honored us by attending we offer our heartfelt thanks and apprer ration he shall cherish this me mory. always —Mr and Mrs Gier Browi. CARD OF THANKS Rudolph the red nosed reindeer has ai energetic nose. And aL the neon light signs envy how it shows and glows Ti» Arne ricali Legit® Au All of the other states near tried to find his secret too! xiliary of Adrian wishes to Bec ause their ofi »as rationed, they were c old and feeling thank members and non- blue members whe donated coo Then one cold and foggy fall. Ton. McC all did say ties, those whr helped pat k “Rudolph w .'th your energy, won’t you save mv state for me* cookies and ti» w-imet whr Ther how tt» nation loved tun. as they shouted out with gie* took tt» Christmas goodies “Rudolph the redaosedreindeer, you r ar. give us energy !” tc ti» Veterans Hospital in —B> Marilee Scheer of Eugene Boise Thanks to ali Ti» American Legion Au xiliary *108 Faith Lutheran Thursday. December 13, Faith Lutheran Church Coun cil meeting, 8 p m Sundiv, December 16. Sun day School, 9 45 a.m 11 a tn » orship, with this week’s Advent theme being Future ” The service will inc orporate special music and readings. A coffee-fellowship hour follows worship m honor of Fred and Molly Koch, wh. »ill be moving fr om our com munity soon »»••••••• 5 p.m., Sunday School Christmas Program entitled "Christmas is Jesus,’’ w- cioperating a drama written by Harriet Lewis and entitled •AChristmas with Grandma ’’ The cast includes Penny Gal ieva, Grandma and ^Chil dren) Kathy »right Shielk Runyan, Jeff Young. Terri Morrison, and Bobby Jones, and ¿Scripture readers)Dus tin Kassman, Jim Looney, L-aurie »right, Tim Met ham. Shawn Young. Dustin Kass- man »ill also be pilaymg trumpet There wil! be many special Christmas numbers by tt» Sunda, SchocJ children. All are invited to attend this prc<ram. »ednesday. December 19, C :mfirmation and Y outh C aro- ling Party . 6 3C p.m. ••»»»•»• »e want tc thank the la dies ai the Methodist Church in Nyssa who served us such a good dinner for our Annual meeting on November 18. Alsu thanks to Virginia East- » nod for the table decorations The response to the Privilege (.Pledge) Cards has been gra tifying this year, with over 64?. of our 1974 budget pled ged so far Pledges may still be received via the of fer iug plate or by mail » e » isti tc extend an in vitation t: tt» c:immuniry to participate in ti» special services being offered by Faith during this Advent and Christmas season And we pray that your celebration ci Christmas might be joyous and centered in Him. who has come to be our Savior. Bill Lewis. Pastor Gospel e INVESTITURE OF BROWNIE TROUP »169 was held Wednesday. December 5 at tt» Christian Church Tt» group erf 16 girls meet every Thursday at the Church and Mrs. Dark ¿Nancy 1 DeBoer is their leader Initiation consisted of the Pledge, the girl’s repeated the 3-B's-- Be a discoverer, he a ready helper and Be a friend maker, and each told her Reason for »anting tc be a Brownie ' Brownie pins were pven each roem- ber A treat trf Brownie cookies was served A short business meeting was held The Flat Salute » as said and roll call was taken. Mrs Edna Hartley and Mrs. Mabel Houstx were Sundav callers trf Mrs A. H. Keck. • • • Sunday dinner guests u. the 7 nm Eldredge home were Mr. and Mrs John Mettler, Mr and Mrs. Lyle Brava, Frank Eldredge and Mrs Mabel Bingamar. all from F rutland and Mr and Mrs Art Eldredge fr:im Sweet Idaht. The third annual Christ mas Bs-iwfit Gospel Music JamlKiree will be tie-id Sa turday, De-emt»r 15 at 6 p n. at Jewett Audctunun, in Caldwell. Tt» admission is one Christmas gift for a resi dent of the Ida tic State School and Hospital or a donation erf $1.00. Gospel groups from around the Treasure Vallei that are part« tpating this veai are Maranatha Pathfinders, Sot> sinners, Galileans Way mark Singers Chiidrer trf tt» Son and Kings W itnesses Ttus oi» sitigspiratiou you won’t want tc miss Con» and jom u> the good gospel music and the joyous lellow- sinp Belg make this a very Merry Christmas for the pe iple at the ldahc State School and Ho^utal CARD OF THANKS Our main thanks are ex tended to our friends and relatives who made our 4Citi wedding anniversary such a happy affair Tiie cards gifts and the dinner were so ap preciated Alfred arid Viola Adams BLMtLH0HIRL J cite. W eeks, me .-rf Mrs Blanche Weens tame tovis.it hu mother December 1 and became .11 He weuttoCaid- »el and after treatment for kidney stones can» bar k to spend the »eek re "veringat his mothers He left for ins lion» it Seneca ttus past Monda i • • • Let' Gat-ver returned home December 6 after spending six days at tt» Caidwell Memorial Hospital when- be underwent surgery. He is home now and recovering a little moreevervday he ma, iiave visiters now. accord ing to Mrs Gonyer. Mrs Gcutver spent several rights with Mrs Frances Bates of CaldweE, former teacher a the Nyssa School System Mr and Mrs LarryBlark burr and Mr and Mrs. Gary C onto. attentk-d ti» Ontario Caldwell hasketiadl game it Caldwell Saturday evening Larry announced the game Tt» couples went irtt Boise far dinner after the game nazarene Mr and Mrs Rulen Mite beli ai North Ogden, Utah »ere Saturdai andSun- day guests ai Mr and Mrs J. Elwood Flinders Mrs Mitriteli (JoRaf Cilsen ìs a niece at Mrs Flinders • * • Mr and Mrs J Elwood Flinders attended a farewell party and testim.mial in Vale Sun da, ever.mg far Mr and Mrs Clarence Sautider* «ho are going to Australia on a mission far thè L. D. S C hurch Sunday callers at the home of Mr and Mrs Dot Savage were Mr and Mrs Milo McIhlHargey and family from Nampa BRIDGE ACTIVITIES Music Jamboree Dec. 15 r Call 372-«» Mrs. Art C artwright spent Sunday. December 2. with her parent's. Mr and Mrs Earl Parker in Bcuse It was their 64th wedding anniver sary. They attended church at the Lc< Cabin I mted Bre- threti Church where Mr Par ker .he is 66 years oil 4) is still active as song leader There was a dinner after churcl which was attended by other family members in honor of the cciuple The picture at right shows, fnun left, kneeling. Sherri Sims. Amanda Savage and Sheila Welch, Back row from left, Lisa Dial Karen Webb. Danette Montgomery and Julie Saratin. N trf present at the time the picture was taken was Te resa Espinosa Church Directory Hometown News Sunda, visitors in the ti.>me of Mr and Mrs Mei Beck »ere Mel’s sister Mr and Mrs. William Buxton from Caidwell. In the first pictur«, from left kneeling, u Valerie Fanning Ronda Hendrick and Terri Carpenter. Back row from left. Sheryl Hansen. Melissa Lora, Kim »addel, Patty Longoria and Simona Torres Friday • Children's C hr istmas program practice 3 30 p.m Sunday - Early prayer time at the Church, 7 a.m Bihie study for every age group. 9 45 a.m Service erf M irship. 11 a.m Choir practice. 6 30 p tn Evening Gospel H >ur 7 30 p.m tkednesda, - Caravans for boy* and girls. 7 p m Teen time and Adult Bi ble Study. 7 30 p m Christmas Choir practice 6 30 p.m Take time to worship lake tine to pray Take time for God. Take time today —R:rf»n W Mante y, past e Adrian-Presby Community Church The W omer’s Ass. >r atrin met Thursday w the church Iiasetnent They tleaned and set ig tables for tt» dinner and taraar to I» held Sa turday. There was a pal- luck dint»: al noon, fell wed by the business meetirgpre i ided over by Mrs George De Ha vet. president Plans were discussed f ir the dui- ner tt' be served Saturday Mrs Turnmire erf H >m» Ti» Wednesday Afternoon dale president trf the B .1» Bridge Club met recently Prestwterial, spoke tc a» at tt» home of Mrs E. CXis gra* St» als- ins.talled 0» new ifficers ! r 19*4 Smith Mrs. Jessie Morgan A good crowfl attended the was guest player dinner served at the C hurch Prine winners were Mrs Tom Bali, Mrs Morgan and Saturday, and Buaar things sold well Mrs Muri Lancaster Tt» Couple's bridge club enjoyed dinner at the Twi light Restaurant Sundav eve ning Following dinner, bridge was in play al tt» home of Mi and Mrs Dot. Oldemever Higt score »in ner for the evening was Mrs Gale C hristenseii Sec and high score went to Gerald Simantel St Bridget's News CHURCH NOTES Mass Schedule. Nywsa.Sa turday. 7 p m., Sunday 6 and 11 pm Adrian. Sunday, 11 p.m. A special Program erf Prayer will t» heldSaturday afternoon from 1 to 6 p.m c« December 15 at the parisb hall. There is room for 20 people This will be for adults and tilgt acb'X'l stu- dents ••• Sunday at Mau »ill be the etectioa at tv new mem bers to the parish advisory tx«rd They »Ul serve dur ing 1974. Firsi CoBimunltm prepa ration with parents will start •n Sunday December It at 7. This will help children learn from their parents Our Bisbcp. Th «nas Cc*- n <Ey. cune from Baker last Sunday t confirm 1! pepie »h had twee preparing for :•» pre, c m nth This »as foUowvd by a p Alack dinner u. the hall ! u »1» erf 75 peo ple A fu» tier »ling rf the spiritual and social. ••• Christmas Mass will beat ttiifc.gM Christmas Eve arid at 11 am. 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