LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Family: Good-bye to Portland (6/4/04)
To the editor:My family and I are relocating to El Paso, Texas this month due to work.
Fulks remembers Reagan (6/10/04)
To the editor: I know that some may have to be dragged kicking and screaming to honor our late President Reagan, but he is deserving of our honor as a nation.
Mourning the loss of a leader
To the editor:During his early adult years, Ronald Reagan identified the evil of the world as Nazism.
Nursing home care praised (6/15/04)
To the editor:All too often we don’t hesitate to share our gripes and complaints, but we fail to give thanks and credit to those so deserving.
Education more than testing
To the editor:There is not much recognition or discussion in the United States about artists and poets.
Help out COPS ride (6/14/04)
To the editor:I am writing in regards to a bike ride, taking place in Indiana for C.O.P.S. (Concerns of Police Survivors).
What happened to free speech? (6/29/04)
To the editor:What happened to free speech in Jay County?
Tobacco a big problem (6/29/04)
To the editor:Smoking is one of the growing, more publicized problems in the world today.
We need a Super Wal-Mart
To the editor:When I moved to Portland it had five or six groceries, two meat markets and two auto parts stores. Now we have one grocery, one meat market and five auto parts stores.
Come to see 'Glory'
To the editor:This is a letter of invitation and appeal to the pastors and churches in Jay County.
Remember our armed forces
To the editor:There is a question that I am always asked, whether I am off base here locally or when I come back home to Jayland, and the question is: Why?
Say yes to Supercenter
To the editor:I just wanted to say that I agree with Paula’s letter in The Commercial Review on Saturday, June 26.
Another pro-Supercenter letter (7/2/04)
To the editor:I have read a couple letters in your paper about the pros and cons of a (Wal-Mart) supercenter coming to Portland.
Committee says thanks
To the editor:The Walk Against Cancer Committee would like to thank the community for their support during our Walk Against Cancer on May 14.
Towns must grow to prosper (7/6/04)
To the editor:Ghost town may sound dramatic but it isn’t far from the truth. Every town and city wants to look forward to a prosperous future but denying advances and therefore growth is not the way to do it.
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