Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 01, 1948, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
different matter. America won’t remain Ameri­
can veiy long after it is restricted.
—Baker Demo :rat-Herald
ihe Gate City Journal
IILA8S V. P Ü W E U
S U B S C R IP T IO N
E d it o r
BATHS
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and
THUR DAT, JULY 1. 1948
P u b lish e r
burial ^ofes
Ashby Accepts Safety At card
AO V URTI SIN G RAT à. A
O pen ra te , per In c h .......... 2ÜC
N ational, per I n c h ...............40c
Diaseli teds. pet word ...... 2.:
M inim um
30c
Published every T h u rsd a y a t Nyssa, M alheur C o u n ty , Oregon
E ntered a t th e postoffices a t Nyssa, O regon for tran sm issio n
L irough the U nited ¿Hates tv-alts, as second class m a tte r, under
th e ac ol M arch 3. 1870
OUR DIPLOMATS ARE
NOT EXPERIENCED
The United State.s is powerful and wealthy,
but it has not yet learned the value of trained
diplomatic leader’s, who can contest with the
experienced diplomats of the world.
During the last few years this country has
found itself in many proverbial “holes” because
of its inability to foresee conditions developing
in international relations. One outstanding ex­
ample of this situation is to be found in Berlin,
where the soviets have the western nations in
a power squeeze, all because of lack of fore­
sight on the part of our leaders.
The United States finds itself in a similar
position in Korea, where this country and Rus­
sia are in control, Russia in the north and the
United States in the south. Southern Korea has
been cut off from electric power on a flimsy
pretext of the Russians, who have charge of the
territory that contains most qf the power plants.
In the Palestine .situation, the United States
fumbled the ball by trying to keep peace with
both sides while openly favoring the Jews, with
the British supporting the Arabs.
Probably our best diplomacy could be ac­
complished by confining our activities to those
phases of international relations that really
affect our own national safety and avoiding
those things that are primarily the business of
other nations.
F o r h a v in g th e b e s t e m p lo y e safety record a m o n g the nation’s
b ig r a ilr o a d s in 1947, Union P a cific h as been a w a rd e d a plaque by
th e N a tio n a l S a fe ty Council. G eorge F . A shby, left a b o v e , presi­
d e n t of U n io n P a c if ic , is receivin g the plaque from Ned H . D ear­
b o rn , p r e s id e n t of th e National Safety Council, a t a s p e c ia l lunch­
e o n m e e tin g of th e Council’s board of directors in C h ica g o .
SEA FIGHTERS CHANGE ARMOR • - NOT HEARTS
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THE CIO DECISION
The federal supreme court has unanimously
upheld a lower court decision throwing out an
indictment of the CIO unions for spending
union funds for political purposes in violation
of a section of the Tuft-Hartley labor act.
The violation consisted of publishing an en­
dorsement of a candidate for congress in a
union paper with a view to creating a test case
and securing a rule on the constitutionality of
the ban before the 1948 campaign. This par­
ticular restriction on union political activity
now appears to have been settled, with others
due to come up in due time in other cases. The
court will decide nothing not before it in a
bona-fide case.
The provision of the law appeared to be in­
valid at the time, for the first amendment to the
federal constitution expressly forbids congress
to abridge freedom of expression, which this
provision clearly sought to do. Senator Taft
showed poor judgment in allowing it to remain
in the bill.
As we understand it the decision does not
pass upon restrictions upon unions dumping
large sums of money into political campaigns.
This might be upheld, as such restrictions are
as to other campaign contributions. But the
freedom to express one’s views is an entirelv
We have received many testimonials
of our classifieds, as well as
advertising.
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MORE than ju st automobiles
T h e se llin g o f F o rd c a rs a n d tr u c k s is an
im p o r ta n t p a r t — b u t o n ly O N E p a r t — o f
o u r jo b .
S e e in g th a t y o u , as a c u s to m e r,
g e t d e p e n d a b le tr a n s ­
p o r ta tio n a t th e lo w e s t
p o ssib le c o st is a g u id ­
in g p rin c ip le h ere!
HERRIMAN MOTOR CO.
5 ) A Y S
standard
SAFE I Y COUNCIL
PROPOSED FOR CO.
traffic officer, a local rep re se n tativ e
from tlie A m erican R ed Cross, tlie
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I county a g ric u llu ra l ag en t o r one
(C ontinued from P age I)
of his as<lstants th c county honie
each c itv sa fety com m ittee, th e d em o n stratio n a g en t, and a n h o n ­
I co u n ty school su p e rin te n d e n t, the o rary m em ber to be assigned from
sh eriff, th e local s ta te highway th e Oregon s ta te in d u stria l a cc id e n t
com m ission.
T h e o rganization would provide:
An acoidnt re p o rtin g service in
each city, a sa fety In fo rm atio n li- I
b rary to be m a in ta in e d in th e city
hall or local library, public m em -
v rs h ip in the n a tio n a l sa fety coun-
11. safety education by m ean s of
local papers, highw ay signs, and
displays a t public g a th e rin g s, mi h
;vs fairs, rodeos, th e a te rs a n d a th -
ettc events, sa fety movies to be
show n a t public g a th e rin g s w hen
requested, use o r services of sa fety
lecturers a t public a n d sem i-public
m eetings p a rticip a tio n in sectional
a ffa irs of the n a tio n a l safety coun­
cil. tra in e d personnel to Inspect
public facilities a n d activities (also,
p riv ate buildings if re q u este d ' for
eolations of sa fety rules a n d p rac-
I tiees. and prom ote a ll sa fety -n c tlv i-
| les.
O peration Of S afety O rganization
1. Fluids to be provided by ijroup
a n d individual contributions.
2. S a fe ty com m ittees to be headed
by a sa fety c h a irm a n to be chosen
by th e m em bers of th e com m ittee
or council.
THEY GET RESULTS
3. An agenda of business to be | /
b rought up before eac h m eeting of | V
th e com m ittee o r council by thy i ,
o f the effectiveness
I
4 All sa fety re com m endations to
lx- in
m d signed by thc
our display
sa fety chairm an.
5. M inutes to be m ad e of each
m eeting, including a record of ab­
sen t m em bers.
6. R ecom m endations a n d requests to
s ta te a n d o th e r public groups to be
m ade by th e M alheur county safety
Gate City Journal
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THEY ARE BOTH HAPPY BECAUSE
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GATE CITY JOURNAL
Is Where
M .4R IU FD IN CAI DWELT,
T h e m arriag e of D orothey Loew-
m , d a u g h te r of M r. a n d Mrs. R.
Loew en of N yssa and Bill A n­
derson, so n of Mr. a n d Mrs. W . R.
A nderson of P a rm a , was held in
Caldw ell J u n e 18. T h e couple are
m aking th e ir hom e In H om edale.
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BRID A L SH O W ER G IV EN
A bridal show er w as given a t th e
H arold K u rtz hom e la st week In
ho n o r of M r. a n d Mrs. M orris
Burwell. M rs. B urw ell is the form ei
Junice Ege.
T h e evening w as s p e n t in p la y in g .
gam es. A bride, groom , p re ac h er
and two w itnesses were ehoseen by !
popular ballo t for a m ock wedding.
T hose chosen were M arjo rie M er­
rick, bride: K e ith H e rrm a n . groom :
I.ewelh n R obbins, p reach er, and
Norvcile R obbins a n d M arlene E k-
anger, w itnesses. M r. a n d Mrs.
Burwell w ere given a n electric
m ixer by th e 2G guests. Cake and
punch were served. H arold K u rtz
and R a lp h Maze a cted as hosts.
BE
F ro m ihe Inception of the N avy D epartm ent a c en tu ry a n d a h alf ago
A m erican w arships h a v e v a stly changed from wooden frig a t-s and
p riv a te e rs to steel-hulled battleships, cru isers, and c a rrie rs , b a t the
will to light in defense of A m erica h a s undergone no tran sitio n . The
v e te ra n USS C onstitution, shown in upper photo in b a ttle w ith the
liritis h ship G U hK R IU R I'. in 1812, re sts in re tire m e n t in Huston, con­
te n t to repose the se c u rity of h e r country today in su c h e ra il a s the
US'S A laska (low er), A m erican version of the G erm an ro c k e t b a ttle ­
ship. C onstruction began on the A laska 10 da>s a fte r th e P e a rl H arbor
a tta c k , y et she had am ple tim e to p a rticip a te in m any strik e s a g ain st
the Ja p a n e se in World W ar II. (Ofliclal N avy P hotograph)
The ( lassified Page
Of The
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C IIU R C H PA RTY PLANNED
A recep tio n Tor Dev. a n d Mrs.
D>n Cam pbell of th e M ethodist
. hur.-h will be held W ednesday ev
ening, Ju ly 7 a t 8 o'clock in th e
ch u rch parlors. All -m em bers a n d
friends of th e c h u rc h a re invited
a tte n d .
Rev. a n d Mrs. C am pbell cam e to
N yssa from lie lie, w here Rev.
C am p'-ell served as d ire c to r of
religious education for th e Id a h o
C onference^«! the M ethodist c h u rc h
for th re e years. P rio r to th a t tim e
Rev. C am pbell served as p a sto r of
th e B uhl M ethodist ch u rch fo r two
■ears, a n d the M ethodist ch u rch a t
P o c a ’ello for five years.
B o.h Rev. a n d M rs. C am pbell,
w ho a re nativ es of S o u th D akota,
a re grad u ites of th e D akota W es-
pyao university. Rev. C am pbell took
his theological work a t Drew u n i­
versity. a n d held p • torages In New
Jersey. In l n37, before com ing to
he Id a h o conference. Rev. C a m p ­
bell tra v e 'e d th ro u g h th e S c a n ­
dinav ian countries a n d c e n tra l E u ­
rope. w here he stn d ied social con­
ditions. M rs. C am pbell for the p a st
fo u r y e ars has been d irecto r of
h iid re n ’s work fo r th e Id a h o con-
cre.tce, a n d ha ■ w ritte n num erous
’rticies f r the M ethodist board of
I education fa r c h ild ren 's publication.
Mrs. C am pbell is also th e a u th o r
| >f a bo :k for th e board of m issions
■f th e M ethodist c hurch.
HONORED AT PA RTY
SALE OF BONDS TO
M iss M ary B urns was guest of
CONTINUED HERE
h o i u r a t a p a rty given by the
Legion a uxiliary a t tire hom e of
T h e se c u rity lo an drive, w hich
Mrs. E. K B urton F rid a y evening. h a s been u nderw ay b oth in O regon
I h e evening was s p e n t inform ally a n d th e n a tio n at- large since April
in placing games. R efresh m en ts 15, cam e to a fo rm al close on Ju n e
were served a t the close of the 30 all over th e c o u n try , according
evening. Miss B urns, who h a s been
-e e re ta ry -tre a su re r of th e Nyssa to G eorge M im naugh of th e tre a s ­
uxiliary, was presented w ith a u ry d e p a rtm e n t, who m et w ith M al-
gift. Miss B um s, of the C red it bu­ r e u r county b a n k ers a n d new spap­
reau. will leave S a tu rd a y to m ake erm en in the M oore h o tel la st F r i­
h e r hom e in Boise w ith h e r p aren ts. d a y n ig h t. How ever, as w as th e
- ise d u rin g all th e w ur loan drives,
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tiie re is a c o n tin u in g a cc o u n tin g
H O ST AT D IN N ER
Mr. a n d Mrs. J. L. H trrim a n period d u rin g w hich sales will be
e n te rta in ed Sunday evening a t d in ­ , - (edited to th e com m unity a n d
n e r for th e following guests: Mr. s ta te in w hich th ey a re m ade. T h is
and M rs. B u rn a l Brown, Mr. a n d h a s alw ays been done so th a t c red ­
M rs. G eorge M itchell, Mr. and it m ight be given a t th e e n d of
vlrs. R ay L arson and F ra n k M or­ l th e d n v e s fo r sa les m om entum
gan. B ridge was played following worked up du rin g th e a ctu al form al
the d in n er, w ith high score being period of those drives.
won by Mrs. .M itchell a n d B urnull
Because th e se c u rity loan drive
Brown. T h e traveling prizes were in O regon developed slowly a s a
aw arded to Mrs. Brown and George r<- ult of c o nditions w hich could
n o t be foreseen or overcom e, county
M itchell.
curity bond co m m itte es In m an y
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a ie.is will con tin u e to work d u rin g
CLUB MEET
th
e
two weeks en d in g Ju ly 15. T h ere
M em bers of the C h a tte r Box
h u b m et a t th e hom e of Mrs. is every possible in d icatio n th a t
E m erson B ingham Friday, J u n e 24. th is e x tra work will re su lt in to ta l
Mrs. W ilson W inters was a guest sales In th is a re a w hich will be •,
of th e club. T he next m eeting will rep resen tativ e.
be held Ju ly 9 a t th e hom e of
Bonds m ay be p u rch ased from
Mrs. Lucille Runcorn.
a n y bank in th e county.
Sensational reduced price for the
Firestone Standard Tire! Long Mile­
age! Silent tread! ’’Curve-Gripping"
safety shoulders! Gum-Dipped cord
body for protection against blowouts!
Save even more because we'll buy
all the UNUSED MILEAGE in your
present tires!
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COAT
22 Pumps
hanger
COUPKS
As Low as
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22 Repeaters
22 Single Shot
Id e a l fo r
sum m er I
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council.
7. E x penditures o f th e sa fety com ­
m ittees a n d the council to be a p ­
proved by m ajo rity vote of the
m em bers.
8 R ecognition of c o n trib u to rs to
th e org an isatio n to be m ade twt«.e
yearly by m eans of a display In
th e local new spaper.
allo w ance
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Don B. Moss Firestone Dealer Store
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