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e o THURSDAY. QECEMBER 10. 1959 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON • PAGE TWO ...... “In education, it is better to Time Changes a Lot of Things: publicity it has gained in connec teach the pupil than the subject.” | j. The Amer.can Federation of tion with the segregation problem —Herbert Shelley Good. ¡Teachers has now given its ap- I.. . nor am I proud of the present • • • • proval to the use of force to main- governor who is responsible for Whether it is on the road or in ; tain classroom discipline, when no small part of the loss of re By T.M.B. « TED M. BRAMMER, Editor Christmas time is almost here number of those "Could you 1 an argument, when you see red, needed. The teachers said, “Force spect, by the people of the world, is not a desirable thing in itself for Arkansas natives. Nor am I . . . The merchants’ shelves are loan me a dollar to get me a i stop. Ted M. Brammer and Gale Z. Brammer, Publishers • • • but sometimes it just cannot be proud that Arkansas leads all loaded with a variety of gift mer bite io eat?" One has never states in population losses while avoided. ” had the gall to ask for money chandise to fit anyone’s need, the Last week’s issue of the Eastern 2. Michigan, the sixth wealth the average of the U. S. shows alert ones are telling the public to get another drink. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oregon Review of La Grande car a gain of approximately 15 per • • • • about them (through the Journal, ried a long guest editorial by Vard iest state in the nation, is in real Single Copies— ....* 10c of course), and the streets have On the political front things L. Boylen on “feather-bedding.” financial trouble. It would not cent in the past 10 years. But In Malheur County, Oregon, been decorated overhead and on have been some quieter since the He called it a phony issue and be hard to convince a lot of the with farms growing larger and and Payette and Canyon the light posts. This represents politicians got home from Wash- said it was nothing more than people living there that states can the small 40-acre landowners un Counties, Idaho; a lot of work and most of us take ington . . . The voters are getting “the protective conditions rail spend themselves into bankrupt able to make a living and with I Year _ MM it for granted/ I don’t know who it direct now. The presidential employees nave negotiated over cy the same as individuals who living conditions so uncertain for NATION Al EDITORIAL industrial workers, it is no won $2 50 6 Months all is responsible but have seen “timbers” have a lot to say and the years.” In the next paragraph live beyond their means. der that the population is de- Paul Penrod and some of hi* Ida Elsewhere in the USA: Rockefeller still has his feelers he said that the malicious charge 3. The U. S. is now ready to ho Power boys busy at this pro out, but Morse and Neuberger about the “feather-bedding” had test flying saucers, in spite of the | dining. People today insist on Per Year $4 00 better living conditions than in ject, as well as Rex Voeller and have been unusually quiet. 6 Months $2 50 been directed against the firemen, fact that they refused to admit the past . . . and if unable to pay Ralph Lowe. This, like most other • • • • before that they ever existed. A and the rest of his article was a civic projects, doesn't “just hap The last letter we had from defense of them. He made a nice recent UPI article says that they for these better conditions Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. through their own means, they pen ” but is made possible through Morse was about his Devon beef case for the firemen and we can will be able to skim close to the Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon, for transmission the unpaid efforts of some public’ cattle and how his herd was one see where it would be easy for a ground, dart between trdes, dip will be provided through politi through the United States Mails, as a second class matter under cians by federal and state legis spirited people. of the two top winners in a na reader to follow him and get to into valleys and generally hug lation. the act of March 3, 1870 • • • • the ground. tional show in Maryland. <It was thinking along his lines . . . and • • • • 4. Football teams and players Soma other «vents take place sent postage free!) It was en all because he said it was directed But everything has not gone to ELECTION OF OFFICERS CARD OF THANKS that, in late yean, have come lightening for those who are un largely again the firemen—which of the South and Southwest domi “pot”. . . the Red Cross says that The family of Mrs. E. E. Clonin- TO BE HELD AT DEC. 13 nate the national scene, for a American servicemen away from to mean Christmas time ... The familiar with his cattle — and I just isn’t the case. • • • • ger wish to express their gratitude MEETING OF ODD FELLOWS change. The Southwest confer home want home cooking for tipplers seem to be a little more was—but most of us are much more familiar with his BULL. to friends and neighbors for their are fortunate to be citizens ence three top teams, Arkansas, Christmas more than any other Lodge officers ask that all in evidence than is usual. We And we probably will get to know of "We thoughtfulness and remembran- a country where we can say Texas and TCU are all playing one thing. are strategically located for available Odd Fellows of the Nys much more about this item since what we think without thinking.” in post-season bowl games. • • • • ces. those who run out of funds after sa Lodge be present for the Dec. Sen. Neuberger announced in ♦ • * • — John C. Vivian. most of the regular businesses An old but iim«ly thought for 13 meeting. There will be election CARD OF THANKS • • • • have closed and we get quite a Portland that he planned to run all of u* .... LETS PUT There are some thing about my of officers and there are other for reelection in 1960, “God will We wish to thank the many Crime costs the U. S. $22 bil ex-home state of which I am not THE CHRIST BACK INTO ing.” (Morse promised months lion kind friends and neighbors for important business matters that a year, the FBI reports. I proud. I am not proud of all the CHRISTMAS! | They Had to Add Up ago that he would stump the state their calls, words and other ex need attention. against him if he ran.) pressions of, sympathy and for The Oregon state board of equa • • • • their beautiful floral offerings CARD OF THANKS lization’s report of 1873 stated, during the illness and death of I wish to express my apprecia “The Assessors have been requir It was probably disappointing Mrs. Gertrude Boselly. tion to everyone for the cards, ed to add up all the columns of io the Idaho Statesman, but the —Mr. S. E. Boselly letters, hankies, flowers and all the assessment rolls and show the Thanksgiving figures on the Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jungquist other acts of kindness during my aggregates. The County Boards traffic toll were considerably Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Jungquist hospitalization. are requested to see that this duty higher than for an ordinary Mr. Jon Jungquist Mrs. Oscar Erwin. is not neglected by the Assessors.” weekend. 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