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THURSDAY. Í í OVENÍBER 12. 1959 THE NYSSA GATE J3ITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TWO " 1 1 1 ■ ■ * * Idaho Senator Recommends Beet Acreage Increase troughs for services people should Letters to Editor and can provide for themselves? Signed letters to the editor are Your plan for nation-wide “Salk CITY JOURNAL welcomed and will bo printed if Clinics” is most benevolent. Your they do not contain comments of assumed role of practicing medi a libelous nature or attacks on TED M. BRAMMER. Editor religious and racial groups. Pub cine, however, purely on the basis Senator Henry Dworshak of lication of the letters doe* not of “desire” must be challenged! Ted M. Brammer and Gale Z. Brammer. Publisher* Idaho said chances for an increase I reckon if the mother looked signify the agreement of thin In spite of the feeling by the in sugar beet acreage are improv, Across the distant view, newspaper with opinions •x- County Medical society as above ing due to the tactics of Castro pressed. She’d like to see me sitting there SUBSCRIPTION RATES expressed, nonetheless under a in Cuba. The senator was on a In our old family pew. feeling of compulsion we (in a Single Copies 10c recent visit to Payette when he Dear Editor: to support the activities of made the announcement that he I reckon that her angel soul in Malheui Cuuuty, Oregon, Who 1» the girl with the party I desire a worthy local group) aid agree would pvas.bly introduce an and Payette and Canyon Would thrill, if she couid see face to endorse the JC proposal. We amendment to transfer some of Counties, Idaho: In the show window at Schoen’s do Me sitting in the old time spot not intend to participate in the present Cuba sugar quota to $3 50 1 Year _ Photo place? Where oft we used to be. such future activities. It has the U. S. to insure a constant sup $2.50 6 Months . On the satin (?) below is a single any always been our attitude and I haven’t gone as often as ply for our market. He said he pink rose. Elsewhere in the USA: that the medically indi I did when she was here; was conferring with agriculture Who is the girl? I wonder who practice Per Year ______ $4.00 gent or welfare patients be given department officals for details I’ve sorter passed the church door by knows! 6 Months_______ $2.50 care on a nominal or no Through many a busy year. W-w-why she’s mine. Yes-siree, medical now. cost basis. In connection with the Susan ’ s her name. He said the U.S. market uses forthcoming clinic, we publicly I ’ ve sorter heedlessly forgot Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. How cum she’s so purty? Aw, her apologize to all parents who in about 9 million tons of sugar an The place we used to pray Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon, for transmission ma is ter blame. nually, that we produce 5 million, years past provided for their chil And kneel together in, since God through the United States Mails, as a second class matter under —O. “Daddy” Bratton. Cuba furnishes 3 million and the dren ’ s protection against “ polio ” Has taken her away. the act of March 3, 1879. other million comes from Hawaii under the time-honored plan of To the Editor and Puerto Rico. Dworshak said But, oh! I know ’ twould be her wish, private patient - doctor relation Gate City Journal that Castro was instituting re Whatever else I do, ship. Nyssa, Oregon forms that would damage the pro On Sunday mornings, that her boy May we suggest to you that fu duction of sugar and that, “I feel Attached is copy of a letter sent ture Should occupy that pew. activities be limited to re that we should transfer about 1 by the Malheur County Medical search, promotional and educa And that I’m doing that for her million tons of this production to society to the National Founda tional ends and that the practice U. S. beet and cane growers in for Infantile Paralysis. It of medicine with the patient-doc I think she’d like to know; An all-out effort should be made I One-half of the “smarter” high tion order to secure support from sou might be of interest to your read And so on Sunday to the church to get the “brighter, upper-eche- j school graduates never go to ers. tor relationship be reserved for thern senators who control the Once more I’m going to go. Ion” high school graduates who | college, senate and house agriculture com Grant B. Hughes, M.D. those of us who Jo not wish to now don’t go to college—to col enter into a “three ring circus” Dr. Vernon H. Cheldelin, direc mittees. Thus we can keep our —Edgar A. Guest. lege, an Oregon State college tor of OSC’s Science Resereach in National Foundation type performance. present allotment, grant some For Infantile Paralysis leader believes. stitute, said this “waste of human Sincerely yours, supplemental acreage to present talent” could be partially stopped 120 Broadway Malheur County allotment holders and have some by an expansion of the national New York 5, New York Medical Society acreage for new farmers who Idaho Power Paying want Colored Reflectors merit scholarship program and by Attention: Hart E Van Riper. to start beet production.” teacher encouragement. These M.D., Medical Director Guide Oregon Traffic State Property Taxes (Editor's Note: Based on the students could prepare themselves Dear Dr. Van Riper: The home office of the Idaho senator's figures, should the On Interstate Roads for careers in research, where As the medical director of the Color coded delineators are be Power in Boise sent out releases U. S. allotment be increased by there will be a glaring personnel National Foundation for Infantile ing used to guide traffic on Ore this week that their checks in 1 million tons, that would mean shortage, he added. Paralysis, you should be in a posi "Days With Albert Schweitzer" gon’s Interstate highways, accord- j payment of Oregon property taxes a 20 percent increase in U. S. To adequately educate the stu by Frederick Franck. An inti dent and to adequately prepare tion of considerable responsibility production, and if applied local ing to an announcement made mate portrait of Albert Schweit his high school teacher is the in so far as pertains to the pro Washington, D. C. October 22— here by W. C. Williams, State I are being mailed out this week. ly on the same basis, could The company is the largest mean a real boost io our econ fessional relationship with your On this special day—the 184th Highway Engineer. zer, the man. 'problem, he said. single taxpayer in Malheur Coun fellow colleagues. It would seem, "The Gospel of Mark" by Cur birthday of our Corps—Marines The delineators are white re ty. Their tax this year is $134,- omy.) “Although there are many ex therefore, that you might recog throughout tis Beach. A readable, interesting cellent the world can reflect flectors mounted on white posts 242.82. The taxes are assessed on a number of them nize certain practices, by the with pride upon our Corps’ dis introduction to the earliest gospel who are teachers, at 200-foot intervals along the the company’s operating facilities, Lion Members View foundation, which do not endear teaching courses have not in the setting of the early church. themselves had adequate college them to the vast army oj practic tinguished record of nearly two right hand edge of through road such as power plants, transmission hundreds years of service to our ways, and yellow reflectors on lines, sub-stations, offices and Atlas Missile Film "The Changing Wind" by Kar course work, especially in science ing physicians. In the fighting tops of yellow colored posts along accel warehouses. At the Monday luncheon pro ens Shields. Personal narrative and mathematics,” Dr. Cheldelin We need not remind you that country. War ships-of-the-’ eration and deceleration lanes at gram of the Nyssa Lions Club of life in southern Mexico. the principles upon which this Revolutionary said. line, at Belleau Wood, on the interchanges. members were shown a film on "Space Handbook" by Robert Dr. Cheldelin insists the public country grew were those dedi Easily visible by day, the same freeway. These are placed so the the “Atlas Missile” by Jim Fess W. Buchheim. A complete and school system has not deserved cated to individual initiative! Our coral beaches of the Pacific, on comprehensive guide to the pres the “whipping received the past pilgrim fathers were not subsi the frozen mountains of North delineators are equipped with 3- viewer has adequate time to ad enden of Boise. He is general the flow of main highway agent for the American National ent and foreseeable future state few years from the demagogues dized nor in any way were they Korea, and more recently on the inch prismatic reflectors which, just Insurance Co. in this territory. of space flight and the explora , who just want to make a noise given a written guarantee that beaches of Lebanon—at these and under normal weather and atmos traffic. scores of other places this record pheric conditions, can be seen for Fessenden was introduced by The design of the delineators tion of the universe. certain of their needs would be ■ about them.” was established by the timely and a distance of 100 feet at night was developed by the American co-program chairman, Art Colby, supplied, when they settled upon "Means to an Er>d" by John “We need to better realize what effective actions of the Corps in they are illuminated by the Association of State Highway Of who also introduced him at a Rowan Wilson A novel of big ' our standards in education are. this great land. It is true that as time of emergency. The record when beam of standard automo ficials and the U.S. Bureau of night showing of the same film business in New York, London What’s needed is more subject man has reached out in the con rests upon the deeds, devotion, upper bile headlights. for the volunteer firemen. j Public Roads. quering of new worlds, in sub and Paris. -........ ..... matter and less methodology.” and valor of a long line of Marines On deceleration and accelera I "The Long. Lorn Love" by Wal I This will benefit both the teach stance and thought, that such has extendig back through time of tion lanes and the ramps of inter ter Sullivan. Horatio Adams' hor- ers and the students, he con- naturally included the humani war and through time of peace to changes the delineators are spac tarian . . . “brotherly love” atti- ror of death begins in his child- I jj*“ j'u the first recruits who joined the ed at 100-foot intervals. The state tude. hood when his parents are acci- j highway department paints the Administrators and school In this regard many local, state Corps at Tun Tavern in 1775. dentally killed and is fortified boards can't do it alone or do it and national organizations have We take pride in the record of J posts bright yellow for daylight when, years later, his wife com- mits suicide. His relationship with \°° /ast' ''e cautioned. They will dedicated themselves to the great- the past—a record that is woven i recognition, and equips each post A his two grown children and even destroy themselves unless they and/or basic needs of man as we inextricably into the fabric of our with a pair of yellow reflectors his second marriage to a much «et backing by people who wan come to recognize them. In this country’s history, but pride in the | for recognition at night. change from single white — Free Estimates — younger woman are overshadow quality in education as they want process, however, we have ven past is not enough. We must draw . to The double yellow reflectors make tured far afield and rapidly are inspiration from the past to meet ed and ultimately destroyed be quality in athletics and music. Many teachers and school ad- reaching a status of "let the other the challenge of today and chal | it clear to the motorist that he is cause of his preoccupation. m * n>strators recognize the prob- guy do it for me.” In your salar lenge to keep abreast of rapid approaching a point of exit from "The Woman in the Back Seat' ' a * novel ! lem <lf inadequate subject matter ied position, immune from com technological developments, the the freeway, Williams said. He by Marguerite Steen. ------ added that triple amber reflectors about some strange doings in an training, but they are hampered petitive strain you can well afford challenge to be ever-ready to re are used to mark the end of ac Phone GL 2-1440 by inadequate funds, inadequate to sponsbr any program which sist agression in todays tense English university town. celeration lanes when entering the _____ training and a tradition that often would make you “look good" at world. Even more than in the seems to value "mediocrity in the the expense of your colleagues. past, we must strive to improve classroom.” So long as the National Founda our weapons and techniques. Even Notice of Annual There will be plenty of jobs tion has the old “public appeal” i more than in the past, we must open in research for the well- at the time of the annual fund ! adhere to our rugged training ELECTION ♦ trained »•»» i rfiizlnnie students, but //■»»• for Ikzx the TTnit Unit, drive, the motto seems to be "any program. Even more than in the NYSSA RURAL FIRE past, we must foster and maintain ed States to keep the leadership thing goes.” PROTECTION DISTRICT in technology it must increase its We in the profession of medi the splendid spirit that has always expenditure on basic research, the cine who competitively practice animated our corps—The indomi For Director OSC scientist believes. our art are growing tired of the table spirit that has led Marine Of Fire District Basic and long-range research I constant nibbling at the founda units to distinguish themselves on Notice is hereby given that expenditures need to be doubled tions of our livelihood. We refer the field of battle. For today, as pursuant to the provisions of from the present annual $500 mil of course to your national pro in the past, the readiness of our Section 99-3010, O.C.L.A., an lion spent by industry and gov gram of sending the Junior Cham Corps rests upon the readiness election will be held on Mon ernment, Dr. Cheldelin said. ber groups into the field of medi and the esprit de corps of each and every Marine, Officer and en Only 7 cents of the United cine. day, Dec. 7, 1959, for the pur pose of electing a director of States research dollar goes to This program you shrewdly set listed, Regular and Reserve. said district for the term ex . basic research while Russia is up with considerable public clam With full confidence that the spending 14 cents and England or, then belatedly came by to put years ahead will be ones of pro piring Dec. 31, 1959. spends 50 cents in an effort to re- the local medical society on the gress and accomplishment, I ex At a meeting of the Board I j gain her pre-war excellence in . •’SPOT" to assist in tlfte job. This tend my warmest personal re of Directors of said district ! science. j summer when we no longer found gards and very good wish to all held Nov. 3,1959, John Wulf, “Basic research is to our society the supply of vaccine available, Marines and their families on this Gerrit Stam and H. R. Sher what seed corn is to the farmer we patiently waited for commer important occasion, the 184th wood were selected as jud and what timber stands are to cial sources to catch up with the birthday of our beloved Corps. ges of said election; the place sustained yield forestry,” Dr. demand. Now we find that under R. McC. PATE of holding said election was Cheldelin said. the guise of getting the job done, General, U.S. Marine Corps is simply the Basic research you have turned loose vast sums Nyssa fire hall, selected by Commandant of the Marine gathering of fundamental infor of money through Junior Cham said Board. Corps mation about nature and the uni ber groups to do the job for us FRANK PARR verse. 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