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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL TED M. BRAMMER. Editor and Publisher NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION affiliai : MCMBEit SUBSCRIPTION RATES Single Copies — 10c In Malheur County, Oregon, and Payette ar.d Canyon Counties. Idaho: $3.30 One Year____ Six Months _ $2.50 Elsewhere in the U. S. A.: Per Year $4.00 Six Months $2.50 Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa, Oregon, for Transmission Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter Under the Act of March 3. 1879 'District of Confusion' “Congress has lowered income taxes in the name of giving Americans more of their own money to spend. It is also raising taxes on their incomes in the name of Social Security. “The country is fighting a war in Vietnam and simul taneously repealing ’wartime’ excise taxes because we are not at war. “Our prosperity is the highest in the nation’s history and we are embarking on a massive anti-poverty cam paign. “We face a ‘long hot summer’ of discontent and vio lence on the streets of our cities and a gigantic domestic ‘Peace Corps’ is being formed. “The administration wants to spend $3 billion for foreign aid in the name of friendship while Uncle Sam is badgered by over 100 nations at the UN and 'Yankee Go Home’ signs are posted on five continents. “The Pentagon spends $50 billion a year for an Army, Navy and Air Force and the U. S. Arms Control and Disarmament agency clamors for total and complete dis armament. “LBJ cuts duty-free tourist allowances to save $50 million in gold outflow and Governor Pat Brown of California seeks authority to spend almost half that amount abroad on equipment for the state’s Feather River Water project. “In order to maintain a ‘sound dollar’ we are no longer minting them. “ ‘Togetherness’ and ‘Interdependence’ with Commu nist countries is being urged at the State department while Russia expels our diplomats and we expel hers.” (The above was taken from a report by Rep. Clyde Hosmer of California to his constituents.) A Lazy Man's 23rd Psalm Society is my shepherd; I shall not work; It alloweth me to lie down on a feather bed; It leadeth me beside the still factories; It destroyeth my ambition; It leadeth me in the paths of a goldbrick for politics sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of inflation and deficit spending, I will fear no evil, for the welfare agencies are with me. They prepareth the requisitions that filleth my table By mortgaging the earnings of my grandchildren; My head is filled with mirth That my cup runneth over without effort. Surely, the taxpayers shall care for me all the days of my life And I shall dwell in the house of a parasite forever. We suspect that most legislators might well read that with some conscience twinges, especially in the area of spending money supplied by taxpayers. The theme is clear enough: indictment of the end product of Socialism. —The Eastern Idaho Farmer. BAND STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Music Students Desiring Work . . . CALL BETTY WILSON, 372-2872 Or JUNE HARTLEY, 372-2327 -------- o-------- Area Residents Having Work of Any Type DIAL ONE OF ABOVE NUMBERS School Drop-Outs FARM BUREAU Paid More Than FURROW Men in Service By SCOTT LAMB G¡r I m * BOISE PASTOR TO SPEAK SUNDAY AT LOCAL CHURCH Th«1 Rev. Tom O. Hill of Boise will be guest speaker during the Sunday morning worship service at Nyssa Methodist church, it is announced by the Rev. Ralph A Lawrence. The Rev. Hill served the Vale church from IIM9-54 and after a period of service at Ashton, Idaho, he retired from the active minis try. He will preach on the sub ject, "The Meaning of the Lord s ¡’layer." Gene Chester, church lay lead er, will be in charge of the ser vice. A panel discussion on "A Look nt Ourselves ns Christian Women Under President Johnson’s new | was highlight of the Methodist Job Corps "war on poverty," a Woman's Society of Christian Ser high school drop-out who is un vice general meeting held July 1 LDS Church Returns able to hold a job may enter the 1 with evening circle members in Cotton Subsidy Check Corps. He receives room, board, charge. Panelists were the Mmes. medical care and a clothing al A church group in Chandler. lowance of $75 per year. In ad Don Oidemeyer, Glade Chadwick, Ariz., recently received a check dition, he receives monthly pay j Richard Miller. Cyrus Bock, Nor for $318.45 as payment for par of $80, $30 of which is for "spend velle Robbins and Guy Sparks ticipation in the cotton subsidy ing money." $50 per month is Mrs. Ralph A. Mwrence served program during 1964. as panel moderator and worship saved and turned over to him in leader. The Chandler ward of the a lump sum when he leaves the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Corps. Two vocal selections were pre Day Saints was the recipient of sented by Mrs. Bud Snppe. The Corpsman may send an al- ! the check which they returned lotment of $25 (out of his savings) A luncheon honoring women i NAZARENE YOUTH ATTEND because they said they did not home and the government (mean over 75 years of age preceded the | CHURCH CAMP AT McCALL The Rev. John Bullock and 11 program. Corsages made by Mrs earn it. ing the taxpayers) will match it young people from the local N iiz - Waldo Smalley were presented to The church grows 10 acres of with another $25. There is no re arene church left early Monday the honored guests and they were cotton near Chandler and uses quirement that the allotment go introduced by Mrs. C. A. Wemick morning to attend junior high the proceed* to pay for mission to his dependents. After 10 ary and charitable purposes. Theme for the day was “The camp at McCall. The Rev Bullock months a Job Corps enlistee can MISS PATTY URRY. who at tended the recent Girls' State Seasons for Accomplishments" is in charge of the camp music subsidy pro- earn $100 per month. Add to this Under the cotton department. sessions on the Willamette uni and table decorations were Items gram, farms under 15 acres are his extra allotment and his total Local youths attending the versity campus at Salem, will symbolizing the many responsi automatically paid a compensa- rises to $125. camp sessions are Sherrie Dodson, be honored at an 8 o'clock tea bilities of Christian women. tory amount of $30 an acre, di By contrast, a high school grad rectly from the U. S. treasury. uate entering military service re this evening at the home of Mrs. Chadwick and Mrs. I^iw- I Dianne Wilson, Cindy Price. Nan- The payment supposedly makes ceives monthly pay of $78. in Mrs. Herman Towne. Hostesses rence were in charge of decora ■ cy Seward, Pamela Bullock, Don up the loss for low cotton prices creased to $83.20 at the end of for the event will be her spon tions. Serving as hostesses for nie Wilson, Gary Berg, l^irry established by the Commodity four months. He can get an allot sors, members of Nyssa Ameri the luncheon were Mrs. Cees Hop McArdle, Joe Hobson. Jr, Rudy can Legion auxiliary of post 79. Vcndrell and Kirk Dodson. Credit corporation. ment only if he has dependents Miss Urry will give a report of man and Mrs. Robert Wilson The chairman of the Quorum for whom he supplies at least half Classifieds Bring Resultai of Elders, spokesman for the the support. Though he may her recent trip and Girls' State activities. She returned home Adrian Community church group, said. “We didn’t j reach the rank of E-3 during his earn the money and we don’t ■ first two years of service, his June 20 with her parents. Mr. Church News want it. We believe that a great maximum pay is $99.37 monthly. and Mrs. Max Urry and Dennis, Women ’s association meeting who spent that weekend in Sa deal of money could be saved our Recruiting material for the Job lem and also visited friends in will be held at 8 o'clock this af country by the elimination of, Corps states: "The purpose (of ternoon in the home of Mrs. Mary government doles. We believe the Corps) is to help you get and that section of Oregon. They Auker in Big Bend. were accompanied home by the that this type of subsidy tends to keep a good job. maybe return to Members of the church session stifle initiative and destroy self-1 school or join the Army or Navy.” Misses Lora Jo Stoker and Car and rie Saito. Adrian and Ontario will meet at 8 o’clock this eve respect” And. as an article in the “Air delegates to Girls' State. ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The Elders asked the U. S. Force Times" points out. “if they Roger Watts in Adrian. Department of Agriculture to do join the Army, Navy or Air METHODIST WOMEN PLAN report on what happened to lhe Force, they will have to take a JULY IS SOCIAL MEETING PLAN TRIP TO EAST STATES returned funds. They found, pay cut.” 171«' Rev. and Mrs John Bul- Women of all Methodist circles through their Congressman. lock and family plan to leave and members of the Wesley Ser John Rhodes, that the Commo General Repairing vice Guild will meet at 2 p.m. Sunday on a three-week trip to dity Credit corporation had de the eastern states. Their first Thursday, July 15. at Nyssa south posited the money in the fed park. The afternoon will be spent stop will be at Fergus Falls. eral treasury. By Oregon State Bar socially. Those attending are ask Minn., where they will visit his In reporting to the congrega parents and he will officiate at ed to provide their own chairs. tion. Rhodes said. “Your letter his sister’s wedding ceremony. Phon« 372-3570 was like a shot in the arm — it Subrogation Clarified The family also plans to visit Nyssa. Oregon YOUTH SERVICE PLANNED boosted my morale and renewed ■ Your insurance policies often New York and Washington. D C, in Mrs. Dwight Seward will be my encouragement when I was use the word “subrogation." as well as other places of interest. charge of a special youth service feeling discouraged about the One person may step into the planned Sunday evening at the state of affairs of our nation.” shoes of another who has certain The church Elders said they ex ! legal rights and become the cre local Church of the Nazarene. pected to receive another check ditor of another. ATTEND ONTARIO RITES for their current cotton crop and In some cases a person may Mr. and Mrs. Paul House, Mr. that they would also return it. permit subrogation, in others the and Mrs. C. A. Wemick, Mr and law may allow it. Mrs. George Cartwright, Mrs. ATTEND IDAHO MEETING How doe* an insurance com Irma Meyers, Mrs. Lois Williams Mr. and Mrs. Paul House, Mr pany subiogate? Suppose you and Mrs. C. A. Wemick went to have insurance on your car and and Mrs. Patricia Marcum, mem Placerville. Idaho. Saturday when a truck runs into you. Your in bers of Golden Rule chapter 131, the men attended a meeting of surance company pays your Order of Eastern Star, attended Placerville lodge No. 3, AF & AM. damages at once. Then, under installation services July 1 for The sessions were held in obser-' its rights of subrogation, it can officers of Star chapter 69 at On vance of the 100th anniversary of sue the truck driver or owner. tario. Norma Vanderpool is new worthy matron of the Ontario the Placerville unit. It has the same right to sue the chapter. trucker that you had. RETURN TO SEATTLE This is why many insurance i Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Haroldsen companies will not let you release HOST HAMBURGER FRY and family left Monday for their or settle a case without their con-1 Mr. and Mrs. Marion Glenn and family entertained Sunday with I. C. A. Approved home in Seattle after visiting sent. their parents, Mrs. Louise Fife, Many other kinds of insurance a hamburger fry for Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Haroldsen. such as fire, casualty and work Walter Scott and family of Seat The two Haroldsen families, Mr. men's compensation allow subro tle, Mr. and Mrs. Devere Nelson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry and Mrs. LeRoy Bair and family gation. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Subrogation sometimes applies Glenn. The group was celebrat and Mrs. Orlee Sipes and family as a matter of law even without ing Mrs. Nelson’s birthday anni- at Homedale. the owner’s consent. Suppose you I versary. "go" a note for a friend, a rela ATTENDS SALEM MEETING tive or business associate. If you home. His contractor hires work- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene DeMinck have to pay his debt when he ' era and buys building material. and family returned home June fails, the law will allow you to If you don’t pay the contractor, 28 from a trip to Salem and the sue him to make up your losses. the work and material men can coast. He attended the Eagles The law allows subrogation be subrogated to the contractor’s state convention in Salem and only if you must pay the debt , right against you. In short, they later the family spent some time or pay it to protect yourself. can collect from you if the con- at the beach. The law frowns upon volunteer J tractor does not pay them. debt payers and allows no sub (Oregon lawyers offer this 8:15 p.m. Both Nights VISITORS FROM UT-.H rogation. column as a public service, No Mrs. Arthur Cook. Janice and On the other hand, one heir person should apply or inter Carol of Salt Lake and a friend paid off his uncle’s claims and pret any law without the aid of from American Fork visited Sun funeral expenses. By right of an attorney who is completely day with the former’s mother-in- subrogation the estate would pay advised of the facts involved. law, Mrs. Angie Cook. The Utah him back just as it would pay Even a slight variance in facts visitors also attended a Trail their creditors. may change the application of family reunion Sunday in Boise. Suppose a man builds you a the law.) FRONT END ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING IT'S YOUR LAW Towne Garage Nyssa Nite FRIDAY and SATURDAY JULY 9-10.196S Parade.. Friday, 7:30 p.m. NYSSA'S : : Methodist Women Fete Senior Members At General Meeting Information Diractor WE WELCOME YOU * * THURSDAY. JULY 8. 1965 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. 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