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I THt NYSSA OATS CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OltOON In Memoriam The Gate City Journal TED M. BRAMMER, Editor and Publisher o** NEWSPAPER ^PUBLISHERS ^- association SUBSCRIPTION 5 Ubi tor RATES Single Copies............10? In Malheur County, Ore gon, and Payette and Canyon Counties, Idaho: One Year................ $4.00 Six Months............ $2.75 Elsewhere in the U. S. A. Per Year................ $5.00 Six Months.............. $3.00 NYSSA CITIZENS: Dear Editor & Voters of Oregon: i I a Í I TORTURE To General Dwight D. Eisenhower, former President, man of fame - known and loved throughout the world who departed this life on March 28, 1969. To my beloved husband, William E. (Bill) Turner, who lived a simple, honorable life - also loved by all who knew him, and who also died on March 28 - two years prior - 1967. Each believed and trusted our Living God. To their memory these simple lines are dedicated. As a nominee for a position The sales tax is just another on the Nyssa School Board, I nuisance tax added to the long NATIONAL NEWSPAPER have sought this opportunity list of taxation we already have. 11 through our local newspaper to We the people want less tax frtt K«u express some of my ideas and ation and the only way we will NNA SUSTAINING * «t, attitudes regarding our schools. get rid of taxes is to abolish MEMBER-1969 To begin, let me say that a large percentage of the mean Me thinks I hear the angels sing I am in full agreement with ways there is to collect taxes. A As they strike their harps of gold. the almost trite expression, The sales tax scheme is a Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, The portals of heaven open wide. heard so many times, "Nyssa cook up to get more tax money Oregon It ’ s mysteries to unfold. should have the best possible from we the people, its an Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa, Oregon, for Trans school system that the economy added tax. It’s a scheme to To a weary wayworn traveler mission through the United States Mails, as a Second of the area can afford." create a larger army of paper Heaven laden there he stands. Class Matter under the Act of March 3, 1879. Knowing that our schools have working bureaucracy. The Master bids him enter done a fine job in the past, To reduce taxes we the people With open, nail-pierced hand. but like many others in our must insist on less government community (lay persons and spending upon Capitol Hill, less Well done thou faithful servant, educators), I feel that there is spending on foriegn wars, less A crown I give to you. room for improvement. As a spending for the schools and Nobly you bore your cross on earth; property owner and resident of college. You were faithful, kind and true. Nyssa, the father of six child We the taxpayers have been ren, I am naturally interested paying for a gigantic fraud. The foundation for job security is profit. Me thinks I see the traveler in our school system. As a The time is long past due for Samuel Gompers, first A. F. of L. president, once said person who has devoted a life In celestal robes of white a change. Cheat or be cheated the biggest threat to the working man’s welfare came when vocation to being a professional is a vicious system and we Sitting at the feet of Jesus, his employer could not make a profit. Basking in heaven’s light. educator, my main emphasis as the people demand that the sys These, then are the worst enemies of job security: a board member would be to tem adopted some thirty five 1 - The employee , who does not carry his own job, who has help determine how basic sub Waiting to meet his loved ones years ago, be abolished. Its the attitude that somebody else will do it. As they cross the golden shore; jects in our school could be time for the government to level 2 - The careless employee who wastes material and time better taught. There at last an unbroken circle with the people. through sloppy workmanship, reducing what is available for With Jesus forever more. We the people must vote out Having been employed by Dis improvement. the evil laws and men who 3 - The troublemaker who stirs up resentment and con trict #26, for six years as an create laws which are a con troversy and lowers morale, harming the productivity of others. instructor, counselor and tradiction of the Constitution 4 - The man who insists upon being placed on a job he is coach, I have gained insight in of the United States. The sales not qualified to perform efficiently, who demands a wage rate to both the strengths and weak tax has been voted out many nesses of our programs. This that forces many people to pay higher prices, thereby re times in Oregon, Our slogan experience coupled with the ducing demand for his service. should be, 5 - The supervisor who, concerned with his popularity, basic understanding ofchanging "To tax one man to support lacks courage to insist upon efficiency and a fair output from processes and techniques in FRANK EIGUREN CONNIE DELONG another is unfair, unjust and education could be, 1 feel, of ’ every man. Frank J. Eiguren, 56, of Mc unconstitutional." - A. D. Rosary for Mrs. Consuelo 6 - The manager who does not maintain an orderly and value in drafting school policy. Moses, Nyssa. Dermitt, Nev., a resident of responsible staff of management people. Ann (Connie) DeLong, 24, was the Jordan Valley area most As Director ofCareer Place 7 - The government official who imposes regulations upon recited Monday evening, April of his life, died April 24, 1969 business which do little more than increase the cost of doing ment at Treasure Valley Com 28, 1969 at High chapel in Vale. in a Caldwell hospital. munity College, I regularly business. Requiem mass was celebrated Mr. Eiguren was born Feb. meet with college officials as 8 - The lawmaker who votes for ever more appropriations Tuesday morning at St. Pat 25, 1913, in Jordan Valley, and taxes which hinder the use of capital for business expansion well as people from business rick’s Catholic church in Vale where he was reared and at and industry. These contacts and job creation. by Fr. Charles Young of St. tended school. He worked for 9 - The educator who fails to know and teach fundamentals of have caused me to be quite Bridget’s church at Nyssa. the Calzacorta brothers on a the American economic system ofcompeting, private enterprise. sensitive to the need of de Mrs. DeLong succumbed Sun Dehlin A. Erickson, chairman sheep ranch from 1929 to 1931. 10 - All of us who take our freedom too much for granted veloping in the student his in day from injuries sustained Sat of the Nyssa Stake Board of He then was in the sheep busi and who elect men to office who favor more government handouts tellectual tools through effec urday night in a two-car mis Education, will present certifi ness himself and ranched with tive education and training. and more government controls. - Industrial Conference Board. hap in Nyssa. cates to 96 LDS high school his father and brothers at Jor She was born Oct. 18, 1944 students at 8 p.m. Sunday, May dan Valley for a number of The responsibility of a school 4, during an annual seminary years. He married Victoria A. at Ontario, attended Vale in church camps and Bible board is to draft and continually commencement program to be Urquiaga April 15, 1939, in schools, was graduated in 1962 OWYHEE schools for the American Sun update policies and the task held at the Nyssa stake center. Boise. They ranched at Rome, from Vale Union high school day School Union. The Rev. to carry out such policies is COMMUNITY The theme, "Messages ofthe Ore., from 1947 to 1957, and and attended Eastern Oregon Moxom is former pastor of the the responsibility of the school CHURCH Master," will be portrayed in then he worked at a service sta college in La Grande. administrators. If elected to a Willow Creek church. The deceased was married speech and music by the stu tion in Jordan Valley until 1960. A fellowship meeting on May board position I will devote my dents in reference to this year*« on Sept. 12, 1963 to Bill De He was a member of St. Ber A group from Owyhee Com 4 at Jamieson will begin with best efforts to routine board course of study, The New Test nard’s Catholic Church. Long, who is presently teach munity church plan to meet a potluck dinner, followed by a matters as well as emphasizing ament. The program will be ing chemistry, general science Surviving in addition to Mrs. in the near future to make program at 2 p.m. A movie, needs in the following areas: under direction of Mrs. Marian and physics at Nyssa high Eiguren are a son, Thomas plaques for vacation Bible "Monkey Business’’ - produced school. 1. Modification of our cur Mathewson. Eiguren of Ontario; three broth school crafts. by Billy Graham, will be shown. The couple resided in The Dr. Paul Searle, Ontario LDS ers, James and Daniel, both of ricular programs. Emphasizing Women of the church visited A number of young people Dalles for a year before mov the need for more vocational institute director, will deliver Ontario, and Elias Eiguren of April 26 with Mrs. Frank gathered April 26 at the church ing in 1966 to Nyssa. Mrs. training and practical work ex the commencement address. Jordan Valley; and two sisters, Graham at the Nampa hospital, and helped to clean the grounds. perience. The early morning seminary Mrs. Anna Jayo of Nyssa and DeLong was a member of St. Rodney Frost of Boise was where she is recovering from 2. Encourage and enthusias is church-wide for high school Mrs. Alice Egurrola of Home Bridget’s Catholic church. a recent hip fracture. speaker during the April 27 tically support leadership de students and is part of the In addition to Mr. DeLong of dale. The Rev. and Mrs. Fred worship hour. He will be guest the home, she is survived by velopment through all school overall eight-year religious ed Requiem Mass was celebrat Moxom plan to be at the church speaker again on Sunday, May ucation program of the church. ed at St. Bernard’s Church a son, Robert; a daughter, Mary; activities. on May 11. He is a prospec 4. Slides on his mission field 3. Support a strong attendance The LDS institute of religion Monday morning by the Rev. and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tive candidate for pastor. The will be shown Sunday morning continues the program for col Fr. Eldon Curtiss. Interment L. E. Bates of Vale. policy in our schools. couple has been active workers by Joe Beachell. Also surviving are three bro 4. Concern for and take action lege students. was at Jordan Valley under thers, Gene Bates of Ontario, in problems of student delin President Erickson com direction of Flahiff’s Chapel quency. mented that 80% of the LDS of Caldwell. The rosary was Robert Bates of Adrian and Steve Bates of Vale; and her 5. Interest in progress of high school students in the recited Sunday evening at the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Mexican-American students in Nyssa Stake were enrolled this church. our school system. year. Classes are taught by I would appreciate the support ten teachers, and a total of ERNEST L. HITE of all area patrons. - Charles 225 students have participated. Services for Ernest Lucius Four-year students will be Quinowski. specially honored by the stake Hite, 85, Ontario, will be con board of education; and a re ducted at 11 a. m. today, May Jobie Rummage Sale ception will follow the com 1, 1969 at Bertelson-Lienkaem- mencement program. per chapel in Ontario. Officiat Job’s Daughters of Bethel 33 The public is cordially invited ing will be the Rev. Danny will hold a rummage sale Sat to attend. Pyles of the First Church of urday, May 3 in the former the Nazarene, Ontario. Inter liquor store building, between ment will follow at Owyhee Michael’s Pharmacy and the Posse Selection Due cemetery. Gate City Cleaners on North Mr. Hite succumbed Monday Malheur county Sheriff’s Second street. Posse is accepting applications at an Ontario hospital The sale, a project of Senior for the horse posse member He was born Nov. 23, 1883 Princess Joyce Jennings, will ship and also jeep patrol "iem- in Ola. The family lived in be held from 9 a.in. to 6 p in. tiership. Anyone who is inter- Long Valley, and the deceased attended schools and grew up there. During his entire life I time, he was a rancher and sheepherder. He had been a resident of Malheur county for 62 years, moving two years ago to Payette where he re sided with a niece, Mrs. Julia Mendazona. Among survivors are two brothers, Fred Hite of Durkee and Edward Hite of Pocatello. Two sisters and five broth ers preceded Mr. Hite in death. a BY 06CAR B. BRATTON - NYSSA, OREGON BY HARRIET V. TURNER - NYSSA, OREGON You can now breath a sigh, You have made your big try, You gave it your all, yes, your best; You stayed up at night, Your nerves screwed up tight, You conquered, survived the test. As the coffee ran low, You paced to and fro, In puzzlement, you scratched your head; No more tranquilize pills, Or deductable bills, Words that came to your mind best unsaid. Did you jump from your bed, Some plan flash through your head, You thought you had something to gain; Through a rig-a-ma-role, Put your whole heart and soul. But all that you gained was more pain? Ì I I i i I PROFIT AND SECURITY OBJTUARIES 1 Com mencement Slated For LDS Seminary Youth So at last it’s completed, Your strength is depleted, The totals are there and you sigh; Then you take one last look, You check your bank book, Stare the moment of truth in the eye. In the old days they had, Many things that were bad, The whips, the stocks and the racks; Now the torture’s refined, For it’s all in your mind, It’s called filing your Income Tax! Maria Bicandi of Marsing. the latest FBI Uniform Crime Interment was made in Val Reports figures reveals, many ley View cemetery at Vale. states with little firearms Serving as pallbearers were regulation have much lower Henry Mendazona, Paul Schaf crime rates than some other feld, Dale Schraufnagel, Andy states with rigid laws. Tem- Warrington, Walter Scott and perments, temperatures and Ralph Taghon.______________ social attitudes apparently in- flucence state crime rates far more than gun controls. Any flat claim that severe gun laws curb crime, therefore, may be questioned as statistical razzle-dazzle.’’ fl* GRASSROOTS ££ OPINION WADENA, MINN., PIONEER Inflation: prosperity on the JOURNAL: ”... analysis of cuff. 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