THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21. 195«
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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
DUANE R. A L T E R S ....................................Editor and Publiahar
John C. B i r r e l .............................................. New* Editor
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Published every T hursday at Nyssa, M alheur County, Oregon.
E ntered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon, for transm ission
through the U nited States Mails, as a second class m a tte r under
the act of M arch 3, 1879
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nothing, say nothing.
Is the Proposed Dog-Leash Law
Merely an Appeasem ent Measure?
Nyssa voters will have an opportunity to decide at
the general election Nov. 4 w hether or not the city shall
have a dog-leash ordinance. A lthough the council has
had its first reading of the proposed ordinance, no pro
visions have been made for enforcem ent of such a law.
At least three councilmen have proposed th at the
question on the ballot contain a special levy to finance
the project. It is possible that such a provision will be
incorporated before final reading and passage of the
ordinance, subject to voter approval.
Cost of enforcem ent has been estim ated at no less than
$4000 a year, and as much as $6000, to properly carry out
all provisions.
As a dog ow ner, the w riter is in favor of the leash
law providing it can and will be enforced. We take an
extrem ely dim view of “ju st another ordinance” and
strenuously object to a rem ark implying the 179 peti
tion signers will be satisfied and means of enforcem ent
are secondary.
Such an attitu d e is much like our present licensing
ordinance. Most of those people who have pets pay their
fees im m ediately w hen due and they exert every effort
to keep them at home and prevent them from interfering
w ith neighbors and their property. A two or three w eeks’
“d riv e” is staged annually to pick up stray and unw ant
ed dogs as well as those whose ow ners care not how they
fare or whose property they destroy and gloat about
“escaping” the license charge. For the rem ainder of the
year, stray dogs roam the streets and yards at will.
Nyssans should rem em ber th at O ntario passed a
sim ilar ordinance and was unable to enforce it because
of lack of funds. When the request for money was made
at the prim ary election to enforce th e law, O ntario
voters rejected the proposal—so, our neighboring city
has the law, but nothing is being done about it.
Each person’s views on how he w ill vote on the pro
posal should be his own, hut those voting “yes" should
jy all m eans help insist th a t the law is enforced down
to the last w hereas and thereto.
O w yhee Community Legion Arranges
Church Notes
Booth for Fair;
L e tte rs to E d ito r
Signed letter* to iha editor are
welcomed and w ill be printed if
“F o r th e preaching of the cross
they do not contain comment* of
is
to th em th at perish foolishness;
a libelou* m tu re or attacks on
raligious and racial groups. P u b but u n to us which are saved it
The A m erican Legion, d istrict
lication of tha latter* does not is th e p o w er of God.”
No. 15, w ill arran g e a special
signify the agreement of this
—I C orinthians 1:18 booth a t th e M alheur county fair,
newspaper with opinion* e x
according to D istrict C om m ander
pressed.
T h ere w ere no evening services H arold B ren d le of Nyssa.
Nyssa, Ore.
T he booth w ill disp lay th e v a r
held at th e church because of so
Aug. 14, 1958
m any young people being aw ay ious projects of the A m erican L e
Nyssa G ate City Jo u rn a l:
at B ible cam p in McCall. A dults gion, tro p h ies won by posts in
Some tim e ago I read an article atten d in g visitors’ day at cam p the d istrict and w ill be for the
som ew here in w hich the w riter w ere Mr. and Mrs. Jo e S tephen, purpose of p u blic in fo rm atio n and
deplored the m aking of m any Mr. an d M rs W ayne Robb and m em bership.
laws, the m u ltiplicatio n of o rd i Mrs. J a m e s Sm ithwick.
C o m m ittee for th is p ro jec t in
nances. In effect, h e said we
cludes P au l P en ro d and Dale
P ra y e r m eeting was resum ed
w ere hem m ed in on all sides, o ur
B ingm an, N yssa post No. 79; Com
W ednesday evening at th e p a r
every action was controlled by
m an d er M ervin P eterso n , A drian
sonage.
law s u n til we w ere w orse off
| No. 109; G eorge H irai, P earle
than com m unists—have no free-
Davis an d T ony M artinez, all of
¡dom at all. I got to w ondering w here a re kept the law s passed A drian; S am K enney, first vice
> by all legislatures of O regon th at com m ander of O n tario No. 67;
about th at.
Som ebody had a big colony of have m et since 1859, w hen we b e S tan ley M illigan and C om m ander
bees on the hillside. P lan es cam e cam e a state. It was a good-sized Bob C arm an of Vale P o st No. 96;
dusting poisionous bug k ille r late room fu ll of little tab les loaded Bud R eynolds of Vale.
in the m orning and early in th e w ith leath er-b o u n d books piled
T he A m erican L egion au x iliary
afteroon w hen the bees w ere above m y head. I stood aghast. w ill fu rn ish the w o rk ers for the
out, killing m any bees, for even “How can I keep all these law s," booth, according to M rs. Bill W il
though they are beneficial and I tho u g h t, “since I can n ev e r live lis of A drian, d istrict au x iliary
are good property, th e golden long en o u g h even to know w hat p resident.
little fellow s are one k in d of bug. they are all about?”
N ew ly form ed T re asu re Valley
T here was a great outcry ag ain st
T h en I thought, “I d o n ’t w ant V oiture No. 1503, L a Societe Des
th e planes dusting w here the tam e to do w rong to anybody, So m ost 40 H om m es e t 8 C hevaux, will
bees and the wild alk ali bees as of th ese law s are n o t for me. I m ake its first p u b lic a p p e ara n ce
w ell w ere flying. T he cry was: do need to know how h igh the a t the M alh eu r county fair, ac
‘T h e re ought to be a law !” So fence m u st be betw een m e and cording to F red E. B en n ett, chef
far as I know , th ere is as y et no the n e x t farm , or if m y n eighbor de gare. T he voyagers m ilitaire
law ab o u t it, but the plan es kill can let a savage an im al loose on will assist a t th e A m erican L e
the bugs early in the m o rning and th e p u blic road. A good law y e r gion booth.
V oyagers m ilitaire from Nyssa
late in the evening, to sp are as spends his life finding o u t w h a t
m any bees as possible, y et k ill tre these law s are, and he can tell are Tom Jo n es, H am ilto n C had-
„ „ »»
derdon, D onald G raham , H arold
killers of o u r crops.
me.
M any years ago a n u m b er of
1 d id n ’t know then th at I would B rendle an d H. O. H opkins.
m otorists from outside M alheur have sons and gran d ch ild ren who
county w recked th e ir cars a t an w ould need legal guidance on who slip over law s to h u rt us,
unm arked, unexpected tu rn dow n how fast they sh o u ld n ’t d riv e a so they can dish o n estly m ake
Road canyon a fte r a tw o-m ile car. T h e re w ere no cars then. So m oney and g ain pow er. T h at is
stra ig h t-a w a y o u t of Cow Valley. w hen cars came, new law s had 1 why, in a free country, each one
The local new s corresp o n d en t to be m ade—books full of law s 1 of us has to vote, so w e can do
pointed ou t the need of a m a rk e r ab o u t traffic. Each new occasion som ething ab o u t th at. It isn ’t
at th a t point nam ing the place has to h ave laws m ade for the v ery sm art to stay at hom e on
“ M urder C urve.” Tw o w eeks la t guidance of the w ell m eaning and election day and say, “I do n ’t see
er som eone in au th o rity p u t up the re s tra in t of nit-w its, th e irre . why I h av e to vote,” o r “No one
a w arning sign there.
sponsibles, the ju st plain bad will miss m y vote.”
These are tw o sim ple exam ples am ong us. In even a h u n d red
Did you vote on election day?
of rea.tons w hy we have laws. years n ew things com e up and
You d id n ’t?
M any years ago I was in the state m any new laws have to be m ade.
Sham e on you!
capitol building, in th e room
Yet th e re are those am ong us
A n n a D. S. P ra tt
40 et 8 Assists
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METHODIST
NOTICE
The WSCS is sponsoring a ru m
CHURCH NEWS
m age sale at the old G ate City
MNot everyone th a t saith unto
Jo u rn a l building, 109 Main St., me, Lord, Lord, shall e n te r into
Aug. 22 and 23. S ta rts at 9 a.m. the kingdom of heaven; but th at
he th at doeth the will of my F a th
Mr. and Mr*. Ronald Lowe and er w hich is in heaven.”
Shannon of La G ran d e spent the
w eek end w ith his brother, Mr.
T hursday, Aug. 21 (today) —
and Mrs. R alph Low e and girls W om an’s Society of C hristian Ser- \
on th eir way to M adras w here he vice circle m eetings. C ircle 1
w ill teach school.
m eets a t 2 p m. w th Mrs. Chelde- j
Mike and Susan Titus of Gay lin and circle at the hom e of Mrs. j
j
W ay Ju n ctio n arc staying w ith W yatt S m ith at the sam e tim e
C elia C owan circle m eets at 8 j
th e ir g randparents, the M ural
L ew is’ w hile they atten d ed the p.m. wih Mrs. M ePartland.
F riday, Aug. 22, 8 p m.—V aca
M ethodist Bible School.
tion church school program . All j
children who have atten d ed wilW
QUALITY REPAIR take p art in the final program
All p aren ts and friends are co r
DENTAL LAB
dially invited.
GEO CAREY, O w ner
F riday and S aturday, Aug. 22
Payette—24 N. 8th St.
and 23—R um m age sale in the old
G ate City Jo u rn a l building Please
• Broken
bring all articles to the church
Plate*
and place in the room in the
Repaired
southeast corner of the social hall.
• Loose
Sunday, Aug. 24, 9:45 a m . —
Dentures
C hurch school for all.
Relined
11 a m.—W orship service. S e r
m on topic, “False Gods of the
• Missing
Teeth
Phone MI 2-2982 J S an ctu ary ”
7 p m Young adults, MYF and
Replaced
MIF m eetings.
—W hile U
Easy Credit Term*
Monday, Aug 25, 8 p.m.—M em
W ail
bership and evangelism com m is
sion m eeting
O th er Offices: Boise,
T hursday, Aug. 28, 8 p .m .-M a -
Pocatello and T w in Falls
P a potluck dinner m eeting
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D. TYLERS TRANSFERRED
TO NEW STATION AT BOISE
A irm an 1 c and Mrs. David
| T y ler and d au g h ter, K a ren are
F ifth and E nnis Ave.
Earl L. Hastings. Minister
j m aking th eir hom e in Boise fol
low ing a th ree-w eek visit a t the
“A new com m andm ent I giv«^
hom e of his p aren ts, Mr and Mrs.
unto you, T h at you love one a n
o ther; as I have loved you, th at W ard T y ler of Nyssa.
A irm an T yler has ju s t been
ye also love one another. By this
tran sferre d to th e A ir F orce re
sh all all m en know th at you are
my disciples, if ye have love one serve office in Boise a fte r being
statio n ed in Seattle. He has seved
to an o th er.”—J o h n 13:34-35.
th ree years in the a ir force.
S unday, Aug. 24, 9:45 a.m. —
Mr. and Mr*. Herman Town*
Bible school for all ages.
w
ere
S un d ay d in n er guests at the
11 a.m .—M orning w orship ser
vice. T he serm on topic, “Why hom e of Mr and Mrs. J o h n Towne
of M eridian.
Jo in the C h u rch ?”
Jackie and Jo Strickland, the
1 p.m. — T he C h ristian youth
d
au
g h ters of Mr. and Mrs. Don
fellow ship and ad u lt sponsors will
leave for a p lan n in g re tre a t at S trick lan d on ro u te 2, Nyssa
v isited th e ir g ra n d p are n ts, th e
A nthony lak e n e a r B aker.
M onday, Aug. 25, 8 p.m.—D ea W y att S m iths over the w eek end.
Mrs. A rt H aw kins and fam ily of
coness m eeting.
W ednesday, Aug. 27, 8 p.m. — Vale visited h er paren ts, th e W y
P ra y e r m eeting and B ible study. a tt S m ith s T uesday.
T hursday, Aug. 28, 10 a.m .—
T he W om en’s C h ristian fellow ship
Adrian Community
groups will m eet a t the church
Church News
fo r a w ork day. P o tlu ck luncheon
W om en’s Bible study group will
at noon.
S unday, Aug. 31 — The F ifth m eet a t the hom e of Mrs. A ustin
G ilb ert W ednesday, Aug. 7. L unch
S unday rally a t P ayette.
W ednesday, Aug. 13, the C hris a t 12:30 p.m.
T h e M ary and M artha society
tia n ch u rch was p rivileged to
h ave as a guest J. R. Ewing, m is m et at the parsonage T hursday,
sionary to Brazil. Ew ing ex p lain Aug. 14, w ith Mrs. Moore an d Mrs.
ed conditions in B razil and told S ay re as hostesses. Mr. W illiam
of th e o p p o rtu n ities there. H e also P in k e rto n of Boise gave a rep o rt
show ed slides of his p a rtic u la r on the G en eral M issionary socie
w ork w ith th e C h ristian In stitu te ty m eeting in P ittsb u rg h . Pa.,
of G oiania, B razil. He was an w hich she had atten d ed as the
o v ern ig h t guest at th e hom e of Id ah o delegate of th e U nited
P re sb y te ria n church May 24-27 of
Mr. and Mrs. R o b ert S h erbert.
T h e L oyalty class of th e C hris this y ear. It was th e 75th con
tia n chu rch honored Mrs. J. H. ven tio n an n iv ersary of th is or
T eague w ith a farew ell p arty last ganization. Mrs. P in k e rto n gave
T hursday, Aug. 14, in the eve a m ost in terestin g re p o rt o n th e
ning. The p a rty was a w a te r convention.
W ednesday evening o f each
m elon feed h eld a t th e hom e of
w eek is th e m eeting n ig h t and
Mr. and Mrs. L ester Oden.
M em bers of the C h ristian church choir p ractice fo r the young peo
assisted the J. H. T eague fam ily p le’s group.
in m oving th e ir household goods.
L oading of th e tru ck was aided
A t a recen t m eeting of th e L oy
by m en of th e church. Mr. and alty class of the C hristian ch u rch
Mrs. G len S trick lan d left th eir class officers w ere elected. New
tru ck a fte r ch u rch S un d ay ev e officers are Cecil R ichards, p re si
n ing to tak e th e ir belongings to den t; F elix Herold, vice p resid en t,
D ayton, Ore., w h ere th e Teagues and Em erson B ingam an, sec retary
w ill m ake th e ir new home.
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