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THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TWO La Grande Minister To Soeak at Meeting Of TV Methodist Men The 300 Million Pound Monument THE GATE CITY JOURNAL SALEM SCENE.. . By ROBERT H. ELSNER Nyssa Chapel Rites Conducted Saturday For W. T. Raffington Funeral rites for Walter Tyrrell *pealed by referendum. Montgom (Doc) Raffington were conducted The Rev. Keith Mills of the TED M. BRAMMER, Editor and Publisher ery said, “There will be a need, Saturday afternoon, March 9, Fifty years ago, when the na First Methodist church in La tion’s population was 97 million, Grande will be guest speaker as never before, for all of our 1963, at Lienkaemper chapel. The SUBSCRIPTION RATES C** NEWSPAPER the annual consumption of butter Monday evening at the Treasure people to shed themselves of their Rev. Armand Larive of St. Paul’s Single Copies 10c was 18 pounds per person. Last Valley Methodist men’s dinner lethargy and complacency and to Episcopal church was officiating PUBLISHERS Legislators who introduce bills ’ recognize the impact on state ser minister. year, with the population at more meeting in the local church. To In Malheur County, Oregon, ASSOCIATION than 185 million, the consump- pic _ _ talk __ and Payette and Canyon for his will be “Christ “for publicity purposes only” vices.” Dr. Raffington, who would have drew sharp criticism this week tion figure reached an all-time and t fc e Reds» Counties, Idaho: As examples, he cited the Basic been 93 years old on March 10 of from Rep. F. F. “ Monte ” Mont low of 6.2 pounds. That means Thg Treasure valley area in- One Year __ $3.50 School Support budget, which this year, succumbed March 6 at gomery, House minority party must support “15,000 additional Malheur Memorial hospital fol. NATIONAL the country was once using up | eludes men , from rnrn Methodist Mpthndist rhlir Six Months $2.50 chur . leader. some 600 million more pounds of ches in Vale, Ontario, Fruitland ■ I I A youngsters each school year—at lowing a brief illness. Elsewhere in the U. S. A.: butter than it is now. “With Oregon’s taxpayers a time when both federal and Per Year $4.00 Emmett, Payette, Weiser, Hunt He was bom March 10, 1870, AfftllATE MEMBER spending more than $1,250,000 to 1 property taxes are at an all-time The slump, to be sure, did not ington and Nyssa. Six Months____ $2.50 in New York, Mo. He was united operate this year ’ s legislature, it occur suddenly. Consumption high.” He also mentioned higher in marriage to Harriet Roberts on The 7 o’clock dinner will be held fairly steady until the 1940’s. served by ladies of the Fulton seems ridiculous to see some of education’s budget needs, point- March 12, 1901, in Watonga, Okla. Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. | the activities of certain members ing out that “almost 50 percent Then the decline set in, hastened circle. They settled in the Cow Hollow who sponsor bills with no public o f Oregon’s graduating high Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa, Oregon, for Transmission over the years by changes in pub community southwest of Nyssa in appeal and which do not meet any lic tastes, cholesterol worries and SATURDAY __________________ Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter school seniors are entering insti 1936, coming there from Taloga, CLOTHING ____ SALE demonstrated public need,” he tutions of higher learning. This the introduction of margarine in | To ASSIST NEGRO CHURCH Under the Act of March 3, 1879. Okla., where Dr. Raffington had attractive forms. will mean an increase of 5,500 practiced dentistry for several A rummage sale, with items told us. “There are those in the assem- college students in the next two years, a total of 52 years in that But perhaps the biggest cause consisting of coats, dresses and of the butter slide is the federal lingerie, will be held Saturday j bly,” he said, “who adhere to the years alone." state. government. It put itself into the at the old Journal building be principle of ‘government by press Discusses Governor's Budget On March 10, 1961, an anniver release.’ We neither can afford, butter business years ago, prop ginning at 10 a m. The minority leader discussed sary potluck dinner and dance ! nor do the people want, such a ping prices at levels which had Articles were purchased in Gov. Hatfield’s $405 million bud were held at Cow Hollow hall to By T. M. B. little relation to what many cus California by Mrs. John E. Long system.” get, which was submitted (by honor “Doc” on his 91st birthday tomers were willing to pay, even and have been cleaned, sanitized Cites Unneccessary Activities statute) last Dec. 1. anniversary. The event also was Among my notes for this col part of Africa where Africans are though they have to pay for it and pressed. No item will be sold The tall Eugene Republican “The governor had a good bud in observance of the couple’s 60th umn I recently found some scrib ready for self government. The anyway, in tax form. for over $1.50. emphasized that a legislator get. But it is difficult to antici wedding anniversary. Approxi bling on Pinedale, Wyo., that I average African is incapable of Proceeds from the sale will be I should “not be judged on the pate revenues and expenditures So today, in spite of distribut had made about Christmas time. leadership without white assist used to benefit the Freedom Bap number of bills he introduces” or as far as 32 months in advance,” mately 80 friends and neighbors gathered for the occasion. Pinedale is isolated in big ranch ance.” (Is it any wonder people ing surplus butter to needy fami tist church, Mrs. Long said. This how many times he is able to get Montgomery explained. “This country south of Yellowstone Na are losing faith in the U.N. as a lies (whose per person consump is a Negro congregation with In addition to his widow, Dr. j his name in the local newspapers. budget is designed primarily to tion, as a result, is nearly twice tional park and sits in the middle hope for world peace?) Raffington is survived by a sister, meeting place located on South Rep. Montgomery further dis as high as the general public ’ s), meet the demonstrated needs of • • • • of some big ranches where thous cussed what he considers unnec our times — an objective with Mimi Raffington of St. Joseph, the government is holding 300 First street in Nyssa. ands of horses are raised. Mo., and a host of nieces and ne A national trade magazine said essary legislative activities. which no one can take exception. phews, including Johnny Hamil The city was divided on the history shows that the people of million pounds of the stuff. That’s YOUNG MARRIED GROUP “ Already more than 200 bills twice as much as it had a year issue of whether horses should be the world go through the follow “It’s a system employed in Ore ton, former Nyssan, now in Ari MEETS AT FEHLMAN HOME have been introduced this session excluded from the city limits due ing cycles: (1) From chains to ago. And, as President Kennedy gon for more than 100 years—the zona, and Morton Wixon of Nyssa Young married group of the to a death caused by a horse. spiritual faith, (2) From spiritual said recently, “It’s enough to pro LDS First ward met Saturday which would tell the private busi results of which made our state who grew up in the Raffington nessman how he will operate his Many of the people are ardent faith to courage, (3) From courage vide a year’s supply of all fats evening at the Ronald Fehlman the envy of other states for its home. business. The questions of adver consumed by the people of Ko horse lovers and it is said the kids to liberty, (4) From liberty to home with 13 in attendance. tising, Sunday closing, trading fiscal security,” he said. Interment was made in Owyhee grow up wanting horses instead abundance, (5) From abundance rea.” “My viewpoint is that when cemetery under direction of Lien Charles Mann was in charge of stamps, etc., are not legislative Thus does the government busi- [ rf cars. to selfishness, (6) From selfish the session. matters unless the general pub the Democratic leadership gets kaemper funeral home. Pallbear About 1938 I spent one of the ness to complacency, (7) From ly improve the market place — Mrs. Robert Palmer was chosen lic is being adversely harmed,” through with their alleged slices ers were nephews of the Raffing in the governor’s program — and ton couple. most miserable nights of my life complacency to apathy, (8) From by building a 300 million pound as reporter for the group. Montgomery claims. other ‘adjustments’ they want to Pinedale. Got there too late apathy to dependency and (9) monument to the butterless tax A bowling party is being plan He said these are really “deter get accommodations in a hotel From dependency back to bond payer.—Rank and File Magazine. ned for later in the month with ments to the private enterprise make—the final result will be an (Editor's Note: Although Mal I date to be announced when plans tourist camp and had to sleep age. system, which in my mind, is the increase of from 1 to 2 percent heur county ranks second in > are complete. over Gov. Hatfield’s recommend an old smoke house owned by backbone of a free society.” Thus ihe cycle is completed. dairy production i n Oregon, one of the camp operators. He ed budget, and not a decrease.” government supports do not FILM SHOWING SCHEDULED Considers Major Problems gave us what he thought would Where would you rate the peo As vice chairman of the impor ple of your community and of make a stable base for the fu SUNDAY AT ADRIAN CHURCH be sufficient cover for June. But tant House Taxation committee ture.) one window in the structure was the nation a at e this e time? A film, “Martin Luther,” will (where all new tax measures must e broken out and three of us in one be shown at 8 o’clock Sunday originate), Montgomery is better Wife: “Honey, you know I’m SERMON TOPIC ANNOUNCED bed could not keep warm. evening, March 17, at the United Pastor John Milbrath has an Presbyterian church in Adrian, versed on fiscal matters than Also remember that the cost of ashamed of the way we live, many lawmakers. He considers gasoline there was higher than I Mamma pays our rent, Auntie nounced that “Prayer Offered according to members of the con taxation and appropriations the buys our clothes and my sister Near the Cross ” is theme for this had ever paid before. My niece gregation. The film is being spon major problems of the session. and her husband recently bought sends us money for food. I’m week’s sermon at Lenten services sored by the junior high church “For the first time,” he said, sorry we can’t do better than to be conducted at 8 o’clock this school class and there is no ad the weekly paper there. “Oregon is facing critical fiscal that." ♦ * ♦ * evening at Faith Lutheran church. mission charge. problems, because we used every Mid - week services are being Husband: “You should be. You Today saw an old man trudg available surplus dollar in the ing down one of the streets with have two uncles who don’t send held each Thursday evening until 1961 session.” Easter. three small children hanging onto us a nickel.” He believes the eventual gen • • • • his hands. We guessed it was the eral fund tax program will incor The nickel has become more mony because he and she are al granddaddy and it would have Women’s association members porate the following: (1) A net been difficult to tell which was valuable since the first part of ways ready to sail into each oth- will meet this afternoon at the receipts plan to broaden the in __ »» the most elated- the kids or the January—it will now buy a 2c er. home of Frankie Worden. come tax base; (2) repeal of the old man. Seldom see these scenes postage stamp. “Capital punishment should be Members of the church session federal income tax deduction on • • | • • here anymore—they are generally retained—it softens murderers up will meet this evening at the R. state returns; (3) adjustments in You can tell when a man be for salvation.”—Anglican Bishop D. McKinley home. in a car and have no time for the higher income tax rates; and walking. Kids sure miss a lot comes middle-aged—he dreams of Maurice Harland of England. (4) a cigarette tax. • • • • that we older ones had! getting a smile from the banker “There is great fear by legisla • • • • instead of a beautiful girl! As a result of the newspaper tors,” Montgomery pointed out, • • • • Thought provoker teen on the strike in New York City (re “that the people of Oregon will Haines City, Fla., Herald: “A cently settled) more than 10.000 wall of Owyhee Truck and initiate a petition to refer the Implement company: "Today small boy’s ambition: To grow claims were filed for unemploy final tax program. The governor Funeral services for Clyde Har 1* ihe best day of the year." up and be a farmer so he can get ment. In that state, claimants has recommended, and I concur, ... * paid for not raising spinach.” are entitled to a maximum of rison Glascock will be conducted that the legislature should refer “The Lord provides us with $50 weekly if their pre-strike at 2 o’clock this afternoon, March Over half the votes now cast in the U N. are by small nations of relatives but we must find our pay was $99 or more per week. 14, 1963, at Shaffer Memory cha- j it themselves during the session. Africa and Asia. Yet, following own friends.”—Edward L. Fried This for 26 weeks. It was esti pel in Payette with the Rev. Wil But this seems doubtful,” he added. a trip through Africa recently, man. mated that it cost the taxpayers liam Clark officiating. He sue-1 cumbed Monday at Malheur Me Democrats Against Vote Sen. Allen J. Ellender of Louisia-I Philadelphia Evening Bulletin: $514.600 weekly. morial hospital following a brief “It appears the Democratic ma na said, “I have yet to see any | “They call it the sea of matri- illness. jority will not permit the people CLOSING THOUGHT . . . Mr. Glascock was bom Aug. 1, to voice their opinions on the sub Dallas Williams speaking be- fore the Southern California 1881, in Weiser, Idaho. He was ject of taxation,” Montgomery de Broad casters association was united in marriage to Iula May clared. He emphasized that the people quoted as saying: “Is a picture Barton in 1909 at Vale and they ! “Your N. A. P. A. Jobber” worth a thousand words? Give moved in 1911 to Cambridge, do have a responsibility to under Idaho. Mrs. Glascock died May stand Oregon ’ s revenue needs m 11 North Third St. Phone 372-2293 me 1.000 words and I can have Should the tax program be re- AT OLD JOURNAL BUILDING the Lord’s Prayer, the 23rd Psalm, 3, 1922. ^x)0000ocooooooooooocoooooooooooccooooooooo<»ooo<? The deceased had resided in the Hippocratic oath, a sonnet by Council, Idaho, before he moved 1 Shakespeare, the Preamble to the Constitution, Lincoln’s Gettys to Nyssa in 1946. (All Clean, Quality Goods Purchased in California Survivors include two sons, burg Address and I’d have about by Mrs. John E. Long) Harold of Nyssa and Delbert of Ï enough left over for just about NO ITEM OVER $1.50 all the Boy Scout oath. I wouldn’t McCall; two daughters, Mrs. Aud trade you these for any picture rey Goerndt of Fruitland and Mrs. i Edith Teagan of Spokane, Wash. Ï on earth! Other survivors include a sister, Mrs. Addie Scheloskie of Wei Ï V ser, three grandchildren and one V great-grandchild. Interment services will be con ducted at 3:30 o’clock this after noon at Hillcrest cemetery in Weiser. House Republican Leader Discusses Taxes and Tactics *1luA Godutesi. CLASSIFIED ADS Get Results! Don’t Pay Cylinder Demurrage ! Adrian Community Church News Get Your AIRCO Oxygen and Acetylene in Leased Cylinders. They Are Supplied on a Lease Basis For a 25-Year Period. Payette Services To Be Held Today For Clyde Glascock Following Sizes Available — Oxygen .... 122 and 244 Cu. Fl Acetylene ... 60, 120,240 Cu. Ft Hold Them as Long as You Want . . . When Empty, Pay Only for Refilling. NO DEMURRAGE CHARGES! • • « • Nyssa Auto Parts RUMMAGE SALE Sat., March 16—Beginning 10 a.m. COATS — DRESSES — LINGERIE WE DON'T SELL FREEDOM BAPTIST CHURCH LADIES* READY-TO-WEAR SPRING SPORTSWEAR CLEARANCE SALE ! 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