THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. O R EG O N THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1957
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■ C lie r * to c o ir o r
Signed letters to the editor are
we coined and will be printed il
they do not contain comments of
a libelous and nature
attacks Pub-
on
religious
racial or groups.
lication of the letters does not
signify the agreement of this
newspaper with opinions ex-
4he column to the local papers
Therefore. the people of Malheur
county have known how 1 stand
on the issue of the Hells Canvon
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j
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Farm Bureau Fun SCOyj Banquet
Ni.e Attracts
Wednesd
Large
Crowd
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A guide patrol, scouts and
PAGE THREE
Fireside Meeting
W. D. Parkinson
Mrs. Bob Wilson
Sunday
At
Beck's
To Join Staff
The members of MIA Maid’s New President
class of the Nyssa LDS second
Officers elected at the Monday
Of New York Co. (ward were gjuests of Barbara evening
meeting of the Communi
1
H o rd in g my party, let me say
fa-
thls—1 have never voted a
William D. Parkinson, labora Beck at a fireside Sunday evening ty Chorus held at the Methodist
l-arm Bureau members from thers banquet was held last Wed-
straight ticket in my Ule. 1 have the Adrian eCnter, including the nesday evening at the Nvs a tory and x-ray technician at Mal following church services.
church are Mrs. Bob Wilson, pres
always voted for the man or the rural area of Nvssa route 1. were stake house
heur Memorial hospital since Ap
Mr. and Mrs. Gordin Grigg. ident, Mrs. Dean Sharp, secre
issue which I think is best for us. present for the annual frolic of
-
ril, 1955, will join the staff of
„,
As to voting here at this session, the Malheur County Farm Bur-
S c°uts in un
m participated Becton-Dickinson Co., laboratory guest speakers, showed slides and tary and Hugh Tobler, treasurer.
The chorus wil present The
(Editor s Note: In the letter be-, I feel that —first, I should cast my eau known as “Fun K ite” held in an . im*^es*l%e
ceremony supply and equipment firm of gave talks about their trip to
Europe. Celia Bybee is president Crucifixion Easter Sunday eve
low State Rep. Emil Stunz ans vote to carry out the wish of my staurdav evening at the grange
bug es and drums, as- Rutherford, N.Y., it was announc of
the group
wers a letter from Louis Pratt county You know. Mr. Pratt. Re- hall at Cairo
ning. Anyone wishing to sing is
sisted by scoutmaster Dean Blay- ed this week.
Refreshments were served to urged to join the group and bass
that appeared last week in an publicans are also people and I
Featured were 17 tables of
loc* *
Leavitt
Parkinson will leave by plane
other Malheur county newspaper never draw the line. Second, if _
singers are especially needed.
_____ ____• r I Mrs. Devonen Leavitt was mas- for the factory on Feb 24 for a the 40 guests.
m that letter, Mr Pratt sugges there is not time to get the opin- at
next practice of the chorus
j .
r ,,!L inV>rP * th ter of ceremonies for the program, month’s training and will be as
Friday evening dinner guests is The
ted that Rep. Stunz was basing
scheduled
for Monday evening
o,
people
hooee , W-
signed to a territory after com at the home of his uncle and fam-1
his opposition to a Hells Canyon lieve it is my duty to cast my vote,
at 8 p.m. in the Methodist church
pletion
of
the
course.
Mrs.
P
ark-1
Supper
was
served
.prizes
were
„„
,
r.
.
.
lly, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Bateman
federal dam and public power first for the best interests of the
,
were presented Persident
C ven out.
and an intprpstint»
nrn-
. _.
_ nt inson will remain in Nyssa for
out, and
interesting
pro ward
generally on the fact that Mal people I represent, and secondly. given
Leland Montgomer> of the Owy two or three months before join were Mr. and Mrs. Don Bateman
Harris, Lin- hee ward presented a song and
and Allen of Payette.
USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS.
heur county did not give U.S. for the best interests of the state gram with Clifford
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0010
Heights,
as
emcee,
was pre- piano number and various scout ing her husband. She is employ
Rep. Ullman a majority of its as a whole. Third, if neither of the sented
ed at Robcrts-Nyssa, Inc., Buick
votes in the November election. above principles apply, then I
songs were led by Mrs. Elden
Among those appearing were Jackman of Ontario. Mrs. J. El- agency.
He further stated in his letter will go along with the party to Lloyd Lane and Dave Reese, with
Parkinson flew back to Ruth
wood Flinders gave a reading en
that Rep Stunz had not express which
belong.
MISSIONARY FUND-RAISING
. to
. I my
„ spouting off for ,, the oldtime
a vocal solo
erford on Feb. 5 for a final in
As
_. music;
..
, , by \ titled, "The Bear Story."
ed himself openly on the public
terview
and
was
one
of
five
se
Speakers for the evening were
K
’ a p °ca
UV
versus private power issue, and benefit of my good chamber of .
said that the “power trusts” had commerce friends," I would like r ‘ . ' T , . a.*in ,0 >' Wl. Arvel L. Child, president of the lected for the sales representa
,a a j i. atcompanis , pjyssa staj<e and vice president of tive positions out of a total of 60
not opposed Stunz’ candidacy, al to inform you that I had no com- an ° aecordian
Family-Style Turkey Dinner
duet ..‘if
by Lucile the
41/_ Ore-Ida council and
, UUV
and B;sh- applicants.
though as a rule power compan munication from any chamber of T. Vu,,““ ' ’
Until he is assigned to a spe-
prev
to the vote
op Ross Butler of Vale scout
ies opposed all Democratic can commerce previous
Martinez and son Tony of Ad committeeman.
cifie territory, Mrs. Parkinson
didates.
taken in the House on HJM No. rian,
with a Mexican dance.
Friday. February 22—From 7:00 p.m.
Table decorations featuerd min said, they do not know what sec
In .'his closing sentence Mrj 2. I had only one letter from an
Two
readings, one by Mrs.
Pratt suggested that Rep. Stunz individual on the matter and he Claude Ogilvie, Annex, the otehr iature pup tents and camp scenes, tion of the country will be their
should run on the Republican was not employed by the power by Mrs. Harry Burkhart. Vale scout emblems and American future home.
Getting back to the
. .
, , _ , .
flags. Favors were tootsie roll
ticket, “where you belong.” Rep company.
,
J of c commerce. . I feel
, , a violin solo by Ralph Portiner
Try the Journal Classified Ads
logs with tiny gold hatchets im
chambers
‘
Stunz’ answer follows:)
with
Mrs
Charles
Shannon,
An
they
are
doing
a
good
job
and
a
bedded.
•cMr. Pratt:
part of the advancement nex, at the piano; Hawaiian mu-
The dinner was prepared and
In reply to your letter which large
made m M ^ e ^ c ^
d ^
* * * JakT* B°rge of Adrian and served by the ward executives
has appared in a Malheur county
sons’
.
i Terry
« and DaIe- . . Annex and
v.1 the
t u t . i Nvssa
i . o o a o stake
f c u o e t board
/ v z o i v.4 n mem-
iv j
paper, I would like to start at the last thirty years can be cred- hls
provided a clever ventrdoquist ^
unde; the direction of Mrs
the begining of this rather involv ited to these organizations. It has act entitled Kendall and Dudley. Leavit{ Mrs Flinders. Mrs. Blay-
come
attention
t / l l l t . to
t v • my
11’ U
U V W V IV /II many
I I I U I I J times
l I I I IV C,
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Ct V 1 l l I l l t l O. A I I1IUV 1 I . 1*4*.’ , u
ed issue of HJM No. 2 memorial L that
when some person or group Mn a squaie ance group under j ^ and Mrs. Mark Moncur.
izing congress to authorize the of persons want help, they invar-
entertain-
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. of
„ N^sa <
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federal high Hells Canyon dam. iably go to the chamber of com- ed , wlth
an in v estin g peiform-
I do not recall if it was before merce with their problems. That ance.
One of the special features of
or after the primary election of is as it should be. The members
1954 that you asked me what my of the various chambers of com the evening was the award of a
stand was on the Hells Canyon merce are people from all walks purse to Joe Hobson, regional di
dam issue. 1 told you at that time of life—they are a non-partisan rector, who suffered a number of
that I did not think it was a prob group and are made up of mer home losses recently while at
Company H, Ontario unit of
lem of a state representative, be chants, professional men, farm tending a California regional the Oregon National Guard, will
meeting of the American Farm launch a one-day drive to enlist
ing as it was a federal issue and ers and others.
was being taken up in Washing
Mr. Pratt, I see no need in writ Bureau. The movement, started 25 new members with an open
ton D.C. at that time. I also re ing more on this matter. We each
tho Wl!low Cieek Valley cen- house on Sunday, Feb. 24.
member telling you. in effect, know how we stand on this pow- ter> gave away an electric fry
The local guard uni f s enlist-
at the same time, that when pri er issue and I am confident that Pan whlch fmallv wound up as ment drive is part of a nation-
vate capital could and was will I know where the majority of the
auction piece bid in by Nolan wid carnpaign to enlist 15,000
ing to make these developments, people in Malheur county stand Fl^ s of the county office.
young men who have had prev
they should be encouraged to do O u r personal differences have no, The traveling gavel awarded ious military training
........... .. or who
so. If private capital cannot han place in a newspaper and cannot annually to the Center with the agre
with
agree to
to take
take basic
basic training
trai
dle the job then I think the gov be solved in that manner.
™ st guest miles went to W.l- the Army
Armv or
or Air
Aif Force.
Force
ernment should take over if prac
Bv the way, Senator Brady, low Creek Many prizes were giv-
Parents of eligible guardsmen
tical. At that time you informed staunch Democrat and one of
f°r the events throughout the are especially invited to attend
me that you would not be able to the senior members of the senate, evening, including the high scores the
^ open house this Sunday from
support me.
has introduced a bill which would trom the 17 tables of pinochle, j t{} 5
_ at the Ontario Armory 9
Do you remember, Mr. Pratt, require the closing of all banks Supper, provided by all the Cen on the Malheur county fair-
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that on Jan. 28, 1955, HJM No. 2 on Saturdays. I have had numer- ter> was served cafeteria sty e. groundi; Special arrangements
(GOLD STRIKE — THAT IS)
came up for a vote of the House. ous requests from home and from Ontario Center officers
assisted * aye bl. en made for guard per-
This memorial asked for authori other parts of the state asking wlt^
Buy where you see the Gold Strike Sign!
^ost duties of he e\e- sonnej to answer jn detail all
zation of a federal dam on the me to vote “no” on this issue. If nin8-
questions relative to enlistment.
Columbia river, known as the it gets through the Senate and
Refreshments will be served,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Buxton of ailvl
John Day dam, to be built under reaches the House Floor x will
_
and the
general public is also
the partnership plan. I voted m make a stand against it at that Caldwell were Monday visitors at
d
«
d
favor of this memorial and at
I the home of her brother, Mr. and
Back Again!
In announcing the latest goal.
Picket
that time I explained my vote in
Emil A. Stunz
| Mrs. Mel Beck and family.
Lt. Jesse R Mills said that par
ticular emphasis will be placed
on reaching the parents of the
young men of the surrounding |
communities who are faced with J
military obligation. It is our in
tention, Lt. Mills stated, to show
our local citizens in Ontaro, V ale,1
Nyssa and the surrounding area
how these young men can best
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