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T.HE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1949 LEGISLATIVE PAY INCREASE ASKED PAGE FIVE ’he senate in many long years, | dacy to higher state offices than ndividuals in the group are giv- any serious consideration on merits ing more concern to future c a n d i-io f current legislative measures. By Senator Elmo Smith Samewuat to the surpr-se ol this columnist, (an mail has been received .ns moriung cn some statements or irbfor.uatim. Ont Lommunication w ji.u y c l oene.a. answering in this column, requests ,hat votes on measures o i legis- ative m c..i.ers fu .n the dlstr.ci le included in iuture co umns. li .his practice were to be followed on all measures coming before tli. legislature, it would produce e very lengthy .olu.un and requirt the time o i at least one additional secretary for research purposes. V 'C on measures of particular interest to residents of the district will be recotded where at all prac- FURNITURE Upholstering Rebuilding Refinishing Expert Workmanship Satisfaction Assured Nyssa Intermountain Furniture Co. Phone 176W Ontario Ray Dowell Phone 699J Proper front wheel alignment Pros R adio R e p air is highly important ! All Makes and Models Quick, Efficient Service LO C ATED AT Western Store 471 Main— Nyssa HERBERT E. COX, Technician SHACK or HOUSE Of Oliver The 62 persons in the above Mrs. Leonard Howe of American picture are all direct descendants Fork, 1'tih. Third row from the 'r Mrs. M ary E. Bybee of Nyssa. top consists of the immediate fam W hen most o f you farmers start The picture was taken by Thomas i ily, the four Bybee brothers, W. A .; ed up on the New Project your Evans at the third annual family S. P.; D. O. and B. G. who own houses weren’t as modem as they reunion held in the L. D. S. Second and operate the Owyhee Produce are now. They were, never-the-less ward chapel here recently. All live here and the Bvbee Motor and homes where security, friendship in Nyssa, except B. G. Bybee and Equipment Co. Mrs. Mary Bybee and neiiybborliness were as abund family of Ontario, and 3 sisters, who is 79 years old, and her five ant as they are in your more Mrs. Stella Moss and Mrs. Lyrtle j daughters, Mrs. LeRoy Burning- Burninghain of Salt Lake City and ham, mother of Carl Burninghain modern homes o f today. Now our place o f business could stand considerable improvement. tical. onable forecast as to the length W e would appreciate more room, During the past week tihe legis of the session can be made. display windows, counters and Neon lative mill has been grinding slowly. Most torrid debate of the week signs. But as it if, we have the Right to date it is harder to pre again involved Multnomah senat machinery you need, and repairs dict the length o f the session than ors tangling over a proposal to for that machinery. You will find two weeks ago, when things seem ask th e voters of the state for a our attitude to be o f genuine ser ed to be lo ttin g o ff to a fast start. very substantial increase in legis vice to you equal to that o f dealers Severarl hundred bills are now lative pay. After a tedious flurry who have more to offer you in the jammed in committee status and of histronics and gallery talking, way o f elaborate buildings. are coming out very slowly. None the proposal was sent back to of the heavy measures on taxatidn, sleep in committee. schools, highway laws and game There is a poet banker lobbyist have found their iway from com somewhere in the state, judging mittees. Until such bills are work from the communication received ed out fo r early consideration by by one of the senators in regard the senate and the house, no reas- to authorizing t)he closing o f banks Nyssa Implement _ Company___ of Carl’s Doll House, Mrs. Stella i Moss, mother of Don Moss, who operates the Firestone store; Mrs. Ruby Jordan of Nampa, whose laughter, Mrs. Stettler formerly owned the Sweet Shop in the Bybee building at the " Y " ; Mrs. Gordon Ray, who with -her husband and two brothers, D. O. anil W. A. Bvbee, own and operate Gordon's Drive-in and Mrs Leonard Howe nf American Fork, Utah, wife of L. D. S. Bi-hop Howe, who oper ates a nursery. A dinner was ser ved during the evening of the re union. The grandrhildren and great grandchildren furnished a program. A song, “ The Sweetest Person on Farth” . composed by T Carol Bybee »specially for ‘‘Mother’' Bybee was sung by the entire group. on Saturday. The communication (rations in general over the state was; publicly express approval of the "Roses are red. Violets are blue bill as submitted in organization j I f you can’t close the bank on hearing, a number o f individual Saturday, Monday will do” livestock men take a “ tongue in House hill No. 103, the official designation of the proposed brand cheek” attitude when discussing il law, was the abject of a public before individual legisdators. hearing before the joint senate Republican legislators are enjoy and house livestock committees ing the throat-cuttimj dissention Friday aftem non. It was the hope o f legislators to solve the controv apparent and active in the demo ersial points o f this bill in com cratic ranks, particularly in the mittee. and avoid a mutilating com Multnomah delegation. Encouraged bat on the floors of the house and by Ihe strongest numerical dem the senate. While livestock org-an- ocratic delegation to be seated in J U ST a bad bump at tbs curb can sometlmss throw ths w heels ol any car »lightly out oi line . . . without Ihe driver’■ knowing about it Then you’d literally be dragging your tires sldewaye over miles of highway. Don’t risk it It’s cheapsr and safsr to drive In now for our Precision W b ss l Alignment Service. W e ll check the steering-gear assembly. Inspect trontsnd alignment and make precision adjustmonb balance front wheel assemblies» equalise pressure in tires. Remembsr— ours Is the authorized Chrysler Plymouth service, by experts who know your car Inside and out Waggoner Motor Company " W e a im to ta ke ca re o f o u r o w n 99 w ith C h ry tie r-P ly m o u th s e rv ic e th a t m a tch es C h ry s le r-P ly m o u th e n g in e e rin g Peterson Furniture Co. I * J itfrX At Vale, Oregon Clea ranee O f W ater Damaged Furniture Starting Thursday, February lO, 9 :3 0 A. M. 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