THURSDAY, JULY 25. 1963
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
TED M. BRAMMER, Editor and Publisher
Gained , ,,
Letters to Editor
Signed letters io the editor are
welcomed and will be printed if
they do not contain comments
of a libelous nature or attacks
on religious and racial groups.
Publication of the letters does
not necessarily signify agreement
of this newspaper with opinions
expressed.
By T. M. B.
I «lib II 111«
Have received several favorable • socialistic trends of our present
comments
on “What Kind of Nut t national leaders.
DfD YOU KNOW.
A recent letter by a local
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Is He?” (June 11 issue of the •
Single Copies ------- 10c
Journal) and am sorry that it was I writer saying Goldwater and
not original. Credit should have . Castro "belonged in the same
In Malheur County, Oregon,
been given to Associated Oregon i sack" would be like a conserva
and Payette and Canyon
Industries. Don’t know who ac tive saying Kennedy and Khru
Counties, Idaho:
tually wrote it . . . Have since shchev belonged in the same
One Year
$3 50
MORE THAN 12,500/000 IM
705 Eighth Ave West
seen it in several other publica camp. It's time people began to
Six Months
$2.50
Eugene, Oregon
stand up for right and good
MIGRANTS ARRIVED ON OUR
tions.
Elsewhere in the U. S. A.:
July 16, 1963
government instead of for any
SHORES/
THE
SIZE
OF
THE
LABOR
It
would
be
hard
to
disagree
Per Year
$4.00
FORCE DOUBLED/
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brammer
with most of the things “He” thing advocated by their politi-
Six Months
$2.50
wants to do. But when it comes cal party! • ♦ • •
Nyssa, Oregon
ALMOST ALl OF THE IMMIGRANTS
to
doing them without using gov
Dear Friends:
Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon.
ernment help that is available— PEACE WITH KHRUSHCHEV?
WERE LABORERS FARM HANDS
May I use your “Letters” col
Can we actually be planning a
Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa, Oregon, for Transmission
it is a different matter. Most of
OR OTHER UNSKILLED
umn to express my gratitude to
nuclear
test ban with the Rus
us
desire
no
government
aid
for
Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter
WORKERS, AND THEY WERE
the many friends who sent mes
the other fellow or town but when sians, based solely upon their pro-
Under the Act of March 3, 1879.
sages of encouragement to me
HELPFUL IN STAFFING THE
it is for us or our town that places | mise to refrain? Are we to let
- during my recent visit to the hos
GROWING FACTORY SYSTEM
a different complexion on the them lull us into another period
pital. Anyone who has been in
| of false security while they con
OF AMERICA.
matter.
a similar situation will know how
Within the past year nearly tinue to gain on us? Shall we
much it means to be remembered
$1
million in government funds spend $40 billion to get a man < mi
at such a critical time.
By SCOTT LAMB, Farm Bureau Information Director
has been made available for the moon ahead of them for tiie
I came over here to Eugene
projects in towns within 20 I “glory and excitement” while
Are farmers still a force to be reckoned with in na
for what I thought was a minor
MOST
OF
THE
IMMIGRANTS
miles of my desk. Other tax they gain control of inner space?
tional politics? This question is debated roundly in poli
operation. I was in the hospital
We can only hope our elected
TO AMERICA ARE HIGHLY
payers, many thousands of
tical circles with people generally taking the side of
seven days, during which time
representatives
are more practical
SKILLED.
SINCE
1952
ALONE,
miles distant, have helped pay
convenience. There are only about eight million farmers
they found a more serious condi-
than the White House dreamers.
for
these
without
having
any
OVER
100,000
ENGINEERS,
NURSES,
DOCTORS,
in the country today, and perhaps numerically speaking, I tion. So in three weeks I re
• • • •
voice in the matter. If we are
PHYSICISTS, SCIENTISTS, TOOL AND DIE MAKERS
they are not the potent farm block of two decades ago.
entered for this second operation.
DOMESTIC
TROUBLES . . .
to cut down on federal spend
AND OTHER SKILLED WORKERS HAVE IMMI
We also hear rumblings of the city politician being
Since
most
of us have conclud
I had the operation on June 27
ing and make our federal gov
GRATED TO AMERICA/
fed up with farm legislation and oracles prophesy that
and was dismissed on July 15. So,
ernment responsible for a sound ed that it is too late to take dras
city congressmen will soon overthrow the subsidy pro
all in all, I’ve spent 25 days as a
fiscal policy, the ECONOMY, tic action about the Cuban situa-
guest in the hospital where our
grams of agriculture. Logic must be based on facts, how
like CHARITY, must start at I tion, and, since the administration
daughter works. I have no idea
says we are in no immediate dan
ever, and the fact is more people are depending on agri
home.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
how long I’ll have to remain here
ger from the Communists infil
culture for a livelihood than ever before. True, the num
in Eugene, but I am hoping to be
ber of actual farmers is diminishing. The number of
An article in the El Dorado | trating Latin American countries,
able to be back in Nyssa by Au
people serving agriculture is growing each year. It is
(Kan.) Times cites that there are we look closer home to the trou
gust. That will give me about
more people on relief than dur bles brewing from civil rights leg
these people who make up the modern-day farm bloc
By Oregon State Bar
three
weeks
to
become
acclimat
ing
the great depression and the islation and a threatened railroad
The
First
Christian
church
of
and their voting numbers are large.
ed, as well as to get in shape for
cost
exceeds $100 a year per fam strike.
Nyssa
will
hold
its
morning
ser
The rural population of the nation has a powerful
the new school year.
Locally, we'll be thinking
ily.
This
in spite of social secur
vices
Sunday,
July
28,
at
the
park
voice in such matters as elections. U. S. News and World
Ted, I was pleased with the
ity, unemployment compensation more of the railroad strike, if it
below
Owyhee
dam,
according
to
Report says there are 22 states where the rural popula
is permitted to take place. Busi
stand you took in relation to the
“The sovereign can do no an announcement by Pastor Wal and all other welfare measures.
tion, people on farms or in towns of less than 2500, have
ness will be slowed and it will
road signs. I like people who
lace
Prowell.
There
are
more
people
in
the
wrong” still means that no one
the power to swing elections. The 22 states hold 221
have the willingness or courage to
Church school, with classes for U. S. today than then but we are hit us in the pocketbook where
can sue the United States, the
electoral votes and next year, 270 electoral votes will be
stand up and be counted. Lots of
all
ages, will begin at 9:45 a.m. supposed to have prosperity to it hurts most. But restricting
state or other government agen
necessary to win the presidency.
times you go out on a limb to
with
worship service to follow at day. The huge number of unem legislation can be passed hur
cies or their employees without
riedly to place unions in the
take a stand on some issue or
So, farmers do have the leverage to keep from being
11
o
’
clock.
ployed is blamed almost totally
consent.
other,
knowing
full
well
that
dumped as a lesser economic group. They do have a
The Rev. Prowell will speak on on automation but some authori same position as industry.
But the law has given up much
Nationally, the racial problem
there will be those lying back
the
topic, “Rocks and Stones Men ties who have made a study of
voice in the affairs of government and with it, they have
of the government’s “sovereign
is
something else. The Negroes
waiting
to
take
a
crack
at
you.
a responsibility for sound programs for agriculture. The
these non - workers feel govern
immunity” to allow one to sue an tioned in the Bible.”
have
been encouraged so strongly
I
’
ve
reread
the
two
issues
of
Those
having
extra
space
in
recent wheat vote proved their acceptance of that re
ment policies have encouraged
agency for injuries or damages
that
many
of them are no longer
the paper which referred to this suffered.
their cars and those desiring idleness.
sponsibility. Farmers believe in the market system and
wanting equality but wanting
episode
and
I
must
confess
I
can
’
t
transportation
are
asked
to
be
at
those who oppose that system will not receive the farm
In many cases the unemploy
As a citizen you may have
see where you owe anyone an
the church, located at Fifth street ed pay is so near what can be | rights the whites do not have. The
vote.
claims against your government
North is becoming aware that it
apology.
and Ennis avenue, at 8:45 a.m.
made working that there is no I is not just a problem in the South.
for
damages,
overpaid
taxes,
li
Sincerely yours,
Transportation may also be se incentive to look for, or accept,
cense renewal or anything else.
TO NORTH CAROLINA
We believe too much of the
cured by dialing the church office work when available.
FRANK
C.
PARR
If so, be sure io follow strictly
The Journal received a post
l trouble started from a desire for
phone, 372-3384. Names, addresses
all the legal procedures and con
card Friday from the Rev. and
In Blairstown, N.J., (where un political gain and not from love
Ontario, Oregon
ditions like filing your claim in and number of persons desiring employment offices serving the of our colored fellowman. We
Mrs. G. J. Kuiper of Parma stat
July 19, 1963
the city council or with a gov rides should be reported so that area reported 1500 people re cannot believe it is right to spend
ing they would be leaving this
they may be picked up, the Rev.
A farewell testimonial service I
ernment
agency.
week for North Carolina. The Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brammer
ceiving unemployment checks millions of taxpayers’ dollars to
Prowell said.
for LaRoy K. Barton, 19, will be
Rev. Kuiper is former pastor of Gate City Journal
The Federal Tort Claims Act
Following the services, a pot weekly) the weekly newspaper force the integration of one Ne
held at 8 o’clock Sunday evening,
the Adrian Presbyterian church. Nyssa, Oregon
allows one to sue the United luck dinner will be served. Each offered to publish free ads for gro into an all - white southern
July 28 at Owyhee LDS chapel.
, He expressed his thanks to the Dear Mr. and Mrs. Brammer:
States for injuries such as when family is asked to take food, own those seeking work. Result—one university and ignore the welfare
He is a son of Cornelius and Journal staff for service rendered
an army or postal truck runs into table service and one-half of a ad placed—that of a high school of both white and colored in Cam
As we here at Treasure Valley
Georgia Barton of route 1, Nyssa, i during his stay in Adrian.
you or you get hurt in a national watermelon.
senior wanting work of any kind. bridge, Md., and some northern
Community
college
come
to
the
and a 1963 graduate of Adrian
park
or
in
a
federal
building,
or
I
And
he had run the ad two pre cities where demonstrations had
All residents of the area are in
I close of our first year of opera
high school.
a military plane falls on your vited to attend this outdoor ser- vious weeks before the free offer. previously caused bloodshed.
tion,
allow
me
to
thank
you
on
The young elder will report to
• ♦ ♦ •
We believe the exclusions of
( vice, the pastor concluded.
j behalf of the administration, fac house, etc.
the mission home on Aug. 12 in
This 1 a w makes the United
some
small businesses are pro
CALIFORNIA
VERDICT
.
.
.
ulty
and
students
of
the
college
Salt Lake City and will then
Youths from the Assembly of
States liable in many cases when
“The John Birch society is nei posed to gain support for the en
serve on a mission for the LDS God church returned July 20 from for the excellent support we have a federal employee harms you by METHODISTS ATTEND CAMP
Lynda Cundall, Judy Laurance, ther secret, Fascist, subversive. tire civil rights bill. We do not
church in the Eastern Atlantic Eastern Oregon Youth camp near received from you in the way of lack of due care or negligence
Kent Main, Sherril Jean Robbins, un-American nor anti-Semitic,” a believe that the U. S. attorney
news coverage. I feel sure the
states.
Prairie city. The camp is located success of this first year was due while he is on the job. The act Bonnie Sager, Karen Smith, Mar California legislative body has de general is sincere if he thinks the
on 50 acres of timber land near in measure to the part you played does not allow suits for certain cia and Christy Wyckoff left Mon cided. And “most of its members Supreme court would hold this
ATTEND FUNERAL IN OGDEN the summit of Dixie mountain.
intentional misconduct such as as
are not mentally unstable, crack part of the law legal, based mere
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carter and Registered campers totaled 413 at in letting the public know more sault, battery, false imprisonment day for the Methodist senior high
pots or hysterical about the ly on the size of the business.
camp
at
Wallowa
lake.
They
will
about
the
college.
family and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice the two camps held there this
and the like.
We believe in race RIGHTS but
threats
of Communism.” This re
return
from
Wallowa
next
Mon
As the college starts into its
Glover attended funeral services month.
The law allows any federal day.
cently appeared in the left-wing do not believe they can be ac
second
year
of
operation,
the
fu
in Ogden last weekend for Mrs.
Attending from the local church
agency to settle cases involving
New York Post.
complished by race RIOTS!
Carter’s mother, Mrs. Emma were Judy Wall, Mary Kay Eng ture looks bright and I know it less than $1000. If your claim is
• • • •
BON
VOYAGE
DINNER
GIVEN
will
be
a
success
with
your
con-
j
Briggs.
lish, Diane Thompson, John and
for more, you can sue in a fed
Mrs. Nellie Newbill, Ada Clare
There are some leaders we do
DeLuxe Parties Our Specialty
James Barnhart, Ted Krause, Ra tinued cooperation. Once again, eral court. Bring claims or suits Howell, Mrs, Joyce Erwin, Mrs. not admire nor do we endorse1
may
I say, THANK YOU.
BROTHER DIES IN SEATTLE
mona Warren and Sharon Cooper.
within two years after injury.
Mary McConnell and Dr. and some methods they attempt to use
Serving as counselors were Eva
S. C. McConnell has received
Educationally yours,
Some agencies have you make Mrs. Strauss dined Sunday in On to accomplish their purpose. Nei
word of the death of his brother, Wall, Rosemary Barnhart and
your claim on a proper form in tario. The dinner was in honor ther do we admire the attempts
TREASURE VALLEY
Newton McConnell of Seattle. The Clarence Niccum, according to
COMMUNITY COLLEGE which you state facts about your of Mrs. Erwin of Payette who is to smear all those who lean to
PAYETTE
eldest living brother of McCon Pastor J. L. Mussell who accom-
injury or damage Some agen leaving for Europe next week.
conservatism and are far from the 1
James H. Roberts. Jr.
nell succumbed July 19.
I panied the group.
cies may pay the smaller claims
Registrar
from funds on hand.
If the agency people do not
think the harm is their fault, they
may turn down your claim and
then it is up to you—if you wish
Meeting jointly last Thursday to go further to prove your case.
were circles of the Methodist1
Sometimes a just claim does
Woman’s Society of Chr-stian Ser
not fall under any provision of
vice. Mrs. Gilbert Klinkenberg the law. In that case as a last
4
was program chairman, honoring ! resort, you as a losing claimant,
parents of Missionaries and dea- may have Congress itself pass a
connesses and informing members | private bill to pay for your in
regarding the work and qualifi juries or damages.
cations of these workers.
o
The Federal Tort Act was pass
Miss Judy Wilson, who attend ed to keep down the number of
ed the recent school of missions private bills going through Con
as one of five girls from the wes gress. So if you have a claim not
tern district, told of activities, covered, you should make sure
impressions and goals from the it is otherwise a fair and just
teenagars’ viewpoint.
claim.
Mrs. Paul Ludlow briefly re
(Oregon lawyers offer this col-
viewed the books to be used in umn as a public service. No per-
the forthcoming studies. Routine son should apply or interpret any
business was conducted and mem law without the aid of an attor
bers of the Fulton circle had a ney, who is completely advised of
brief meeting. This circle, with the facts involved. Even a slight
Mrs Eugene Butzer and Mrs. Ir variance in facts may change the
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ma Myers, acting hostesses, serv application of the law.)
NYSSA
. . . OREGON
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attending.
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