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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1957 JUDGES' STATEMENT otfice of *he ballot at V?e Journal and took possession didates 1 ^ ° X aiter a rePor^ had been handed in by can- Heights— BYU to Present Newell School Events Happy Holiday' j Top Calendar Variety Show PAGE THREE Rep. Emil Stunz Reports Progress Oi Special State Legislative Session Kickofi Breakfast Held by Boy Scouts An annual Boy Scout kickoff breakfast was held Saturday morning at Bicandi’s cafe in Ad rian with 16 present. Jake Borge, drive chairman, introduced Glen Crosley, Malheur county drive chairman. Nephi Gregg of Ontario, spoke on re sults of scouting. Team captains were announced as John Thompson, Wade district; Eugene Pratt, Newell Heights; Carl Norris, Lower Bend, Dean Montgomery, Kingman Kolony Athol Sayre, Adrian By Mrs. M. L. Kurtz With the third week of this conferee's offered to go up to!5%. Phone 2132 special session of the state legis So it does seem safe to predict box'1'!nri1 d5 made a thorough canvass of the ballot The Adrian PTSA will meet lature beginning, it is hoped that that some progress is being made. i hour variety show featuring the didatP Hnhrm » ‘ i1® vote» and points earned bv each can- best in collegiate talent from all with the county council in this the conferee’s will reach an Any action of a conference com n d f v f r i ^ rJ ih.e fma, thr« f days- t0 the totals shown to their parts of the United States and area Tuesday evening with Dr. agreement in their search for a mittee must be approved by both individual credits to last Wednesday night. | several foreign countries, will be Grant Hughes, county health of tax reduction before this week the house and the senate, and the - , i .y ? K fin d -that the correct standings at the close, together presented at the Ontario high ficer, scheduled as guest speaker. has passed. HB No. 1, the tax re- governor must approve and sign p n *e earned and the number of votes cast bv each ! school auditorium on Dec. 2, at 8 Thursday evening. Back to School duction bill, which was amended the bill before it becomes a law. fonows3*6 Wh° continued in the campaign to the end, are as p.m., and is sponsored by the Nys- j Night is slated for the Adrian by the Senate and now contains Other Bills Studied sa stake, with arrangements made I grade school with Mrs Maggard’, practically all of the bi-partisan C A P IT A L PRIZE BICYCLE (District No. One) Three attempts have been made first grade teacher in charge of bill which I explained to you last by some of the house members to by the Nyssa stake MIA. r » o i ^ tes« » . ™ 8 Outside Nyssa)—David Nishitani 938,000 week, passed the Senate last C A M T A L p r i z e BICYCLE (District No. Two) A continuity production devel the program. Thursday and was sent over to bring out of the house rules com (Candidates in Nyssa City)----- Rodney Coleman 658,000 oped around the holidays of the mittee the senate approved bill imrd Choice of Bicycles---- Billy Martin 883,000 Vernon Butler, Gene Pratt and the h o u s e of representatives which would abolish the states year, “ Happy Holiday” is an a- {LP.^hChoice of Bicycles----- Eugene Brown 653,000 which voted to not concur with For best results use the Journal ward-winning, all family enter- boys were among those in Vale right to levy a property tax. A Jj. h Choice of Bicycles----- Kathy Strickland 593,000 the senate’s amendments. A con Classified Ads. I taining spectacular produced by Saturday to see Vale beat Serra vote of two thirds of the house, sixth Choice of Bicycles-----Vicki DeHaven 480,000 ference committee was appointed, , the Brigham Young University Catholic team 25-7. Seventh Prize Bicycle-------Lynn Jackson 427,000 or 40 votes, is needed to take a Dick Kreigh attended the soil which consists of two senators, bill away from the committee. We program bureau. The seven candidates whose names are listed above earned Pearson and Wilhelm, Portland, the seven prize bicycles. Those listed below, as well as all “ Happy Holiday” features such conversation meeting at the Le and two representatives, Jonas of failed to muster enough votes to others who turned in even one subscription, each receive a attractions as a 15-piece dance gion hall in Adrian Wednesday. Salem and chairman of the house bring this bill to the floor. cash commission of 15 cents on each dollar he or she turned Mrs. Clarence Keller and son. taxation committe, Clarence Bar ! band for background music, out- Other senate passed bills which m for subscriptions during the entire campaign. , standing novelty acts, choral and Bob of Colfax, Wash., visited ton of Coquille. These appoint have not received consideration 8th Cash Commission----- Lela Fry 424.000 vocal numbers, all phases of with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge ments are made by the president by the house are SB No 4. which 9th Cash Commission----- Nadine Spitze 422.000 I dancing, girl marchers and other and family last Sunday.. They are of the senate and the speaker of relates to over-lapping of school 10th Ca<h Commission------John Lytle 421.000 former residents of this area. superbly entertaining acts. district and SB No. 13, relating 11th Cash Commission---Judith Ann Roberts the house. 420.000 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown, to rural fire districts. The “ Happy Holiday” show, 12th Cash Commission---Frances Sells 367.000 A progress on tax cut the which toured Southern California Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kreigh, Jake 13th Cash Commission---Wayne Overstake 315.000 SB No. 17, relating to refunds house conferees represent a pro 14th Cash Commission-----Dean Banner 310.000 last year and won special recogni Borge and M. O. Judd went to gram supported by tne governor of motor fuel taxes to road dis 15th Cash Commission-----Eugene Pratt 306.000 tion from Walt Disney for a per Ontario Tuesday evening to hear and all but three of the Demo tricts has been read the first 16th Cash Commission---- Sylvia Holly 304.000 formance rendered at Disneyland, Congressman A1 Ulhman speak cratic house members, while the time and is in the senate rules 17th Cash Commission-----Tommy Schabot 252.000 is touring Idaho, Washington and on farm interests. committee. Senator Yturri and I 18th Cash Commission-----Val Flake 247.000 Irvin Topliff and Dick Kreigh senates view point is that of the decided to introduce this bill in Oregon this year. 19th Cash Commission------Billy Chamberlain 246.000 15 Republicans who have been Miss Judi Emmett, daughter of attended the church board meet 20th Cash Commission---Dean Mason 196.000 joined by the Democrats. The the senate where we believed it Dr. and Mrs. Lester Emmett of ing at the K. I. Peterson home in senate Republican-Democratic co would receive more favorable 191.000 21st Ca^h Commission----- Colleen Gifford 190.000 22nd Cash Commission- -Wavne Haney Ontario and Miss Nancy Skeen, Adrian Thursday evening. consideration from the rules com Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hirai, Mr. alition have insisted from the mittee than if we had introduced 23rd Cash Commission- —Robert Palmer, Jr. 188.000 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank start that the taxes should be de 187.000 24th Cash Commission- -William Ashcraft Skeen of Nyssa are appearing in and Mrs. George Hirai and Mr. creased more than the house it in the house, in which case it 186.000 25th Cash Commission— -Gary Mason and Mrs. Roy Hirai attended the the production. would have been referred to the 136.000 26th Cash Commission- -Janette Mitchell H. Okano wedding reception Sat Democrats want. They started house rules committee. Tickets may be obtained from with a demand for 35% and have 27th Cash Commission— -Judy Moncur 132.000 any local MIA organization, or urday night at the East Side Cafe now dropped to a 30% reduction. 126.000 28th Cash Commission- -Karel Obenchain by calling Stake Supt. Henry Zo- in Ontario. 126,000 29th Cash Commission- -Glade Williams The Governor’s first announce Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts bell, or Mrs. Ersel Beus, stake 78.000 30th Cash Commission---Frank Rambaud, Jr. ment was for a 6 or 7% decrease. visited Mr. and Mrs. Babe Hamil 77.000 31st Cash Commission---Barbara Smit president of the MIA. He has raised to a 10% decrease ton Saturday evening. 76.000 32nd Cash Commission---Bruce Daugherty 75.000 33rd Cash Commission---Rogert Carter Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff at the Democratic caucus which 75.000 34th Cash Commission---Chuckie Garner.. were Sunday dinner guests of was held a week before the ses For the C onvenience of the Public, 68.000 35th Cash Commission---Leslie Mavden their son, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin sion started. Thursday the house The first $10 cash prize offered to the candidate securing Topliff and family. Beginning Nov. 18, the Business O f the most points on NEW (and NEW only) subscriptions turned Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Shane of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laan and in between Saturday morning, Nov.2, and Wednesday evening, Caldwell were week end guests Katie were Tuesday dinner fice of the Telephone Com pany Will Nov. 6, was earned by: . The regular November meeting guests of Mr. Davidson and Mr. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Billy Martin of Owyhee Junction with a total of 73 points. O pen and Close at a New Time . . . Schoen. of the Snake River Gem club Koopman of Parma. The second $10 cash prize offered to the candidate securing Gene Pratt and Jake Borge at was held last Thursday night at | Tommy Jayo and Gale Coleman the most points on AT.L subscriptions (either new or renewal), Washoe hall, near Payette. The tended the annual Boy Scout spent the past week end visiting handed in between Saturday morning, Nov. 9, and Saturday program consisted of election o f . kickoff breakfast Saturday morn with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Coleman evening, Nov. 16, was won by: officers for the coming year and j ing for fund raising. David Nishitani of Enterprise Ave. with a total of 296 points. in Heppner, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piercy of — resulted as follows: Each of the two $10 cash prizes was for a separate competi President, Mrs. Harry Billups, Parma visited Mr. and Mrs. Dick FFA and FI1A initation Tuesday I tion and is in addition to the bicycle or cash commission earned Weiser; vice president; Mrs. ] Kreigh Sunday afternoon. by the winners of the two $10 cash prizes. evening at the Adrian high school. Clyde Currin, Payette; secretary- i Mrs. John Fahrenbruch, Mrs. (Signed) Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Butler at treasurer, Harry Billups, Weiser. j Louis Pratt, Mrs. Bill Looney and KENNETH POND tended the Homedale high school CLOSED SATURDAY! PAUL PENROD Oscar Elliott of Payette, retiring j Mrs. John Thompson attended a i carnival. This was a benefit for HENRY QUAST president, after two years, is the dinner Wednesday evening at Tom Logan who recently suffered Signed and dated at Nyssa, Oregon, Nov. 16, 1957. federation director, and Leslie j the Moore Hotel in Ontario for an injury while playing football. Perrigo of Fruitland and C lyde! mothers of Oregon State students. Mrs. Gladys Ncwbill, Mrs. Currin, Payette were elected the Mrs. Helen Moor, dean of women LOVELACE PLEDGES Bill Lowes Announce C. Frankie Worden and Mrs. Emi two new members of the club was speaker. NATIONAL FRATERNITY Mrs. Irvin Topliff and family Hirai attended the PTA execu Two Granddaughters Charles Kent Lovelace, son of board of trustees. visited Mrs. Merildean Robbins tive meeting at the home of Mrs. Following the business meeting, Mr. and Mrs. William Lowe of Ira Lovelace, 123 Main street, Nyssa. O regon Edna Mills of Owyhee Thursday Nyssa announced this week the Nyssa, was recently pledged to the Nyssa members served lunch and family in Nyssa Tuesday. Mrs. Thelma Borge attended birth of two new granddaughters. the Arizona State college at of cup cakes, doughnuts and cof Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lowe, Jr., of Tempe chapter of Theta Chi, na fee. The next meeting will be a Cortez, Colo., a girl Nov. 11 and tional social fraternity. Christmas party, with Mr. and their son, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A freshman in the ASC college Lowe of Madras, Ore., a girl Nov. of business administration. Love Mrs. Gail Johnson of Weiser as hosts. 16. lace is majoring in general busi- Mr. and Mrs. Lowe left recently 1 ness. for Cortez, where they will spend He was graduated in 1954 from I Bill Elkins Home the winter months. Adrian Union high school and i On Air Force Leave Bill Elkins of Chinook AFB in Mrs. Walt Looney, Mrs. Ben served three years with the U. S. 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