THURSDAY. JULY ¡5. 1965 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TWO THE GATE CITY JOURNAL TED M. BRAMMER. Editor and í ubUsher SUBSCRIPTION RATES Single Copies ------- 10c In Malheur County. Oregon, and Psvette ar! Canyon Count.es. Idaho One Year — *3 50 S.x Months »2.50 Elsewhere in the U. S. A.: Per Year >4.00 S.x 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 By T. M. B. LETTERS is the EDITOR CITY OF THORNTON 9471 Dorothy Boulevard Thornton. Colorado July 6. 1965 Dear Ted: Many thanks for your kind re­ membrance in your July 1 print­ ing of the Gate City Journal I would be remiss in my thanks if I did not place the credit where it belongs A manager is secon­ dary to the City Council and without them is meaningless I was blessed during my tenure m Nyssa with a very fine Mayor and City Council: I for one may recognize this more than anyone else. Fortunately. I enjoy the same position in Thornton. The gradual growth of Nyssa or any city is an expressive growth. The Gate City Journal is to be complimented for its effort in whatever prosperity Nyssa may enjoy At the present time we are plagued with that old problem of water shortage and during some of my telephone calls I am .e- minded of the kindness of the Nyssa citizens during our water problems. Some of our customers here have relatives in the Nyssa area. Congratulations on your vote for water improvements! When- ever it became necessary, the citzens of Nyssa responded to the need and I am certain this is the answer to your success. With kind personal regards. ART COLBY City Manager Thornton. Colorado Ontario, Oregon July 6. 1965 Nyssa Gate City Journal Dear Sira: We are enclosing payment for our renewal to the Journal. We greatly appreciated your kindness in sending us news from the Nyssa area during the six months we were in Logan. We never trussed a single copy and since returning to Ontario we continue to receive the weekly news We thank you sincerely and want to continue our subscription. Thanking you kindly. Mr and Mrs L G Poulsen Route 2. Box 429 Ontario. Oregon (97914) LOCAL YOUNGSTERS attend CHRISTIAN CHURCH CAMP Seven youngsters from Nvssa Christian church are attend ing Junior-Coed camp this we<-k at Cove. They are Don Ballou. Al­ len Prowell, Frank Sella, Pamala Hamilton. Debra Ellis, Murtha Hrider and Susan Clapp Mrs Don Weuvtr is serving as instructor during the Week-long session The group was taken Sunday to Cove by Don Weaver, tin *i <1 Mi Wai’ " ■ Pi ell. SERMON TOPIC ANNOUNCED Pastor John Milbrath ha* an­ nounced that hl* »ermon topic for Sunday, July 1«. will 'The perfeit Fishing Trip.” Services will be conducted at 8 30 and 11 n m at Faith Lutheran church FARM BUREAU FURROW By SCOTT LAMB religion, hunting, fishing, im­ Information Diractor provements that could be made in our town, but mostly politics, on which we seldom agreed. These political discussions often became loud and long and by­ For years one of the duties of i standers who didn’t know, might the Department of Agriculture1 think we were on the verge of has been to forecast the crops blows Yet we remained the best of various food products before of friends and hunted together they hit the market when the opportunity arose. We have always believed that Bill was one of the few men I such forecasts, since the crops in have ever known who seemed to question have almost always been By Oregon State Bar actually be liked by all who knew in surplus, are price-depressing him. Never over a period of six We are used to operating on the years have I heard a disparaging scarcity - plenty economic scale, BRING BACK remark about him, personally. and when there is a surplus of THE FLEEING FUGITIVE! He'll be missed, not only by anything, we tend to refuse to An accused person fleeing to family and loved ones, but by all TREASURE VALLEY pay the same price we would pay another state to escape justice who knew his cheerfulness, gen­ COMMUNITY COLLEGE July 12, 1965 for a scarcity. can be brought back by various erosity and simple honesty. Ontario, Oregon To the Editor: Perhaps there is nothing mor­ means. July «, 1965 I am a hometown boy who finds ally wrong with such forecasts, Under extradition, one gover- VISIT FROM KENNEWICK that he is not recognized as a but we wonder what a report nor asks another to capture and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brammer would look like if the manufac­ return the fugitive. And he usu­ Mrs. Jhelgjar Schoen and sons hometown boy anymore. Gate City Journal of Kennewick visited during the During a recent week’s vacation turing industry had the same ally does Nyssa, Oregon first part of this week with her in Nyssa I parked on Main street type of government agency an­ Dear Mr. and Mrs. Brammer: Suppose the accused skip* husband’s parents, Mr and Mrs nouncing their over-production. across the bordar, say, into As we here at Treasure Valley Bill Schoen. Other Sunday eve­ in front of the First National The report, patterned after a Canada or Mexico. The state. Community college come to the ning visitors in the Schoen resi- Bank of Oregon. Nyssa branch, USDA agricultural report, working through U. S. diplo­ close of our third year of opera­ dence were Mr. and Mrs. B:ll when I decided I would cash a would no doubt go something personal check there because of matic channel*, can have him tion. allow me to thank you on Miller and sons of Ontario. Mr. close like this: access to the bank. brought back under treaties behalf of the administration, fac­ and Mrs. Ron Schoen and family. When the teller asked for iden ­ “A larger than usual automo­ which define extraditable of­ ulty and students of the college tification, I showed my Utah driv­ bile crop has been announces! by fense*. a* a rule only serious for the excellent support we have er’s license and mentioned that the U. S. Manufacturers Reporting crime*. received from you in the way of ATTEND BURLEY REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moncur and my father. S. P. Bybee, still lives service, which will no doubt mean news coverage. I feel sure tne Most foreign police work well success of this third year was due Curtis attended a Moncur family at Nyssa and has for the past ?5 lower prices for cars this fall. The with United States officers, and years and also that I had grown reporting service said all auto in measure to the part you played reunion during the July 4 week­ up in Nyssa and had resided here making is up 12 percent over a few accused persons get away in letting the public know more end at Burley. for 15 years. The teller checked year ago when the crop produced completely. about the college. When the accused jumps bail with someone of authority whom a 10 percent surplus. As the college starts into its VISITORS FROM SALEM after arrest, his bondsman often I did not recognize and returned “ The manufacturers have asked Visitors last week in the Eu­ fourth year of operation, the fu­ assures his return. For under his to say. “ No, we cannot cash the the government to buy more cars ture looks bnght and I know it gene DeMinck home were his cou­ check.’’ this year io prevent a virtual col­ contract, a bondsman can often sins, Mr. and Mrs Gerald Ussel- will be a success with your con­ ____ _________________ I proceeded to show five (5) ____ lapse __ of _ pricing in the auto-mak- do more than the state govern­ tinued cooperation. Once again, man and children of Salem. credit cards that I carry to verify ing field. The service said some■ ment can to go after the fugitive may I say THANK YOU. my identification when traveling auto making is down from a year I In return for hi* too. a bonds­ GUESTS IN GANN HOME Educationally yours. Recent weekend visitors in the for the company that I work for ago, mostly in the area of 30-ton man put* up money a* a pledge Treasure Valley Owen Gann home were their son- in Utah. These credit cards have trucks, which will show a slight' that the accused will appear at trial. If he flee* instead, the Community College in-law and daughter. Mr. and | served to cash checks in Boston, decline from a year ago. "Refrigerator*, steam irons, bondsman forfeit* hi* money to JAMES H ROBERTS. Jr. Mrs. Wayne Knighten of Arling­ New York, Chicago and Los An-1 geles in banks I'm sure did not I furniture and appliance* also the court. So under hi* contract ton. Registrar have any different policies than report a better than average with the accused be can pursue the First National Bank of Ore­ production and price* are ex­ and bring him back. gon. pected to be lower this fall due No court can bring back the ac­ When the teller still indicated to a surplus in all categories. cused if it lacks jurisdiction. But that this was not sufficient, I was The price outlook for buffalo the bondsman can enforce his just about as humiliated as one gun* is up. according to survey contract against the accused any­ can be when he thinks he’s in his result* noting a general de­ where m the country. For if he hometown and receives treatment crease in manufacture of these could not protect his bail, he like this. items." would not put up his money, and As a final blow to my ego, the In reality, the manufacturing j of bail would cohapae. teller said, “Perhaps you could industry jealously guards such go. as a matter of public policy. have your father sign the check figures and they - are not available > the - bail _ / ■ bondsman ___ ;____ can go far to ...................... with you.” Well, I’m no longer for publication until after the bring his prisoner in. a teenager and I do not feel this year passes. What about a bail jumper from was the proper answer. elsewhere who comes into Ore I then left the bank, with my wouldn't be smart to do the same gon? His bondsman has a quick wife whose father was chief of The predictions of crops in sur­ police in Nyssa for eight years, plus and the Plentiful Food pro­ Residence — 114 North Fourth Street, Nyssa and weht next door to Bracken’s gram, with its weekly list of sur-! where Mr George Sallee cashed plus foods certainly can’t do (Downstairs Apartment — Rear Entrance) my check without saying more much for the pricing of articles than, “I would be happy to cash in the stores, nor consequently for it.” PHONE 372-2924 the grower. At least not everyone in Nyssa The fact that USDA’s Commo­ has forgotten some of its former dity Credit corporation holds vast residents and I still will call amounts of these stocks and puts Nyssa my hometown but with them on the market in competi­ some bitter feelings toward the tion with the current production local bank where people should also helps reduce prices. be able to transact money mat­ With such programs, accompa­ ters. nied by over-production reports, RAY N. BYBEE the grower hardly has a chance | Brigham City, Utah to realize a decent price for his crops. CAMP ON BURNT RIVER Messrs, and Mmes. Walt Looney ATTEND CLASS REUNION PLUS and Jimmy, Owen Gann, John Mr. and Mrs. Eugene DeMinck TAX Reeves, Harry McGinley and girls and family attended a reunion of recently spent several days camp­ her graduating class during the ing on Burnt river near Unity. I weekend at Nampa. Was about ready to grind out another of these ordinary columns Tuesday night when word came of the sudden death of ••Bill" Kohl, the popular owner of Brownie’s cafe across the street from our office. “Bill” had suffered a number of heart attacks covering a period of several years, so it should not have been a surprise, but it was since I’d seen him in the cafe about two hours earlier and he was walking and talking as spry as ever. Have spent many hours con­ versing with Bill. We’ve talked LAY LEADER TO SPEAK AT METHODIST SERVICE Gene Chester, lay leader <>f Nyssa Methodist church, will liver the sermon during th< n o'clock Sunday morning worship service His topic Will 1 lie Meaning of Freedom." WHY HAMHCAI’ HIM* Journal Classifieds Brina Results! 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