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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE SIX Stale Legislators Appear Concerned Over Accomplishments in '63 Session X ummu XvircoiiurH Women's Association Officers Give Results Of Bowling Tourney THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1963 Ylurri Bill Rids Taxes on Claims Of Japanese Evacuees During 1942 (Continued from Page 1) Senate Bill 415 has passed the Senate and House and will By ROBERT F. SMITH. State Representative Handicap Placing« Reported become law upon signature of the governor. Senator Anthony A definite feeling of anxiety is prevailing in Salem con Placing in singles handicap Yturri announced this week in a special news release. cerning accomplishments for the 1963 Legislature versus time competition were Vi Teske, sec In 1942, for the first time in the history of the United and expense. Many legislators are discussing for the first ond, 624; Sandy Morrison, 622; States, the government evacuated some 110,000 people of Jap time on what day we will adjourn and how much longer the Deane Kohl, 607; JoAnn Holcomb. anese ancestry from the west coast. At least two-thirds of task of legislation will take. This anxiety is not unwarranted, 598; Darlene Hamilton, 596; Dor * • ***'• ’ day > .1 ‘r --- »-I- ___ 1___ othy Parker, 594; Nora Snodgrass, these evacuees were American* in mv opinion, since to this 96th the Legislature has _____ pass citizens. No precedent existed not be settled on an administra 591. ed nothing of significance in* for this movement. Obviously, tive basis. I n handicap doubles, second the way of legislation nor has self-employed, earning $1.000 or “I immediately introduced Sen the evacuees lost large amount through eighth places went to it tackled the problem of the more. One-shot revenue, $5 mil ate Bill 415 and appeared before in damages to real and per Jinny Hill and Jan Gumprecht. budget or revenue production. lion. the Senate and House Taxation 1188; Dorothy Clapp and Darlene sonal property. The Federal Re House Bill 1398—Changes capi The climate, however exaperat committees explaining the back serve Bank estimated such losses Hamilton, 1144; Claudine Garri ing, is also a healthy one because tal gains to more nearly conform ground. history and inequity of to be $400 million. son and Barbara Davis, 1141; Ber legislators are extremely sensi to federal. Loss of $6 million in the effort to collect taxes on these In 1948, Congress enacted leg nice Cleaver and JoAnn Holcomb, tive to increasing taxes and there revenue. awards. Both the Senate and 1140; Edna Stam and Meta Kurtz, islation which permitted the per fore are scrutinizing each budget House Bill 1414—Doubles tax House committees unanimously sons of Japanese-American ances 1125; Kay Sage and Vera Mc- increase with a wary eye and a on beer and wine. Might produce Crady, 1124; Clara Rambaud and try who suffered losses to real accepted my position and report question always as to where and another $3 million but could eli and personal property to file ed the bills to the floor. I carried Dorothy Parker, 1118. how we will raise the additional minate Oregon manufacturers. the bill on the floor of the Senate All events handicap cash award claims. Following submission of and it received a unanimous vote money to pay for the increases. House Bill 1447—Repeals pres brief and hearings, an award was 1 winners included Darlene Hamil in favor of passage. Tax Proposals Confusing ent capital gains law. ton, second, 1754; Margaret Brac made to many of these evacuees. “In the House on Saturday of At this point I am sure that you House Bill 1448 — Imposes lVz THIS PHOTO will acquaint area residents with the family of Rob ken, fourth, 1722; Dorothy Parker, Total amount paid, however, was are all completely confused as to percent premium tax on domestic ert Sherard. new manager of the meat department at Wilson's fifth, 1705; Meta Kurtz, sixth, only $38 million—approximately the past week, the bill passed what has been proposed in the insurance companies. Could re Market. Inc. Mrs. Sherard is known as Joann. They are pictured ,1703; Sandy Morrison, seventh. 10 percent of the losses which the with only one dissenting vote. I line of a tax package before this turn $1.8 million new revenue here with their two daughters, Jeanne Edrea being held by her ■ 1701; Jan Gumprecht, eighth, Federal Reserve Board had esti- am sure that the governor will session and, further, what will be I House Bill 1489 — Property father and Ruth Ann in the arms of her mother. The Sherards had 1696. sign the bill and thus another mated. the probable tax program. In view j transfer tax, 55 cents per $1,000 chapter in the lives of those he resided in Boise for approximately a year where he was employed Have 200 Scratch Games Awards Cover Only Damage of this most obvious confusion, I Would provide $1 million. roic citizens who fought so val in the meat department of the Food King. Prior to that time he In addition to Nadene Jackson, These awards were not granted iantly for our country has been will list the proposed tax program House Bill 1612—Requires tax was with the A and P Grocery company in Kansas City, Mo. Sher Dorothy Clapp and Vi Teske, by bill number as it was intro on gain on liquidating corpora ard began his duties at Wilson's on Monday, April 15, and the fam for loss of anticipated profits but closed.” there were 10 others who scored only for damage to real and per duced. We will assume the prem tions to non-resident persons or ise the House Tax committee used corporations. Could gain $2 mil ily now resides at 539 North First street in Nyssa.—Journal Photo. 2 0 0 scratch games during the sonal property as defined by the 1 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ weekend event. They were Eris law. The U. S. attorney general in the matter of raising $61 mil lion. 223; Arlene Zerbel, 222; Bertram, lion additional revenue ruled that they were not taxable House Bill 1615 — License re Dorothy Parker, 214; Margaret as income and for years this was The three-legged tax program quired for miscellaneous trailers. Bracken, 213; Betz Purcell, 212; the federal policy. In 1961, how includes a four-cent cigarette tax, Amendments have deleted most Teresa Lynch, 208; Thelma ever, the Internal Revenue ser House Bill 1115, which would' I trailers, so little revenue in sight. Toomb, 207; Deane Kohl and vice sought to collect income tax raise $15 million. House Bill 1076,| House Bill 1601 — Sales tax of Wanda Trost, 202; JoAnn Hol on such awards paid within the 1 a one-shot measure, would change 3 percent, exempting feed, seed, comb, 200. They were all present statute of limitations, As a result the method of paying withholding food and others, but including ed with gifts. from quarterly to monthly, which lodgings. (Defeated in House.) in 1962 Congress by unanimous Eris Bertram scored the most action of both Houses passed a would raise $11 million and would House Bills 1014, 1085, 1188 and strikes in a row, six. A tie exists law making it clear that the apply only to employers who pay' 1820 — All relate to income tax more than $100 per month in “reform.” These incorporated into for the most splits in one game, awards were not taxable. withholding. new bill, HB 1846. The door prize Saturday was Oregon’s history was compar House Bill 1825 — Imposes 10 won by Jimmie Ann Hatch and able. There were 200 to 300 per-| To Holder of Net Income Tax Revised percent tax on lodgings Sunday ’ s door award went to Aut sons receiving awards. These were I The third leg, House Bill 1846, LUCKY NUMBER Stedman. dated from 1951 to as late as changes the revised net income Tax Package Passes House Officers of the Nyssa associa 1960. Oregon’s attorney general tax, including a net receipts fea From this formidable list, I At Drawing on tion take this opportunity to apparently ruled that they were ture. Briefly: existing deductions think it is apparent that the en thank all who worked so diligent not taxable and the tax commis-| SATURDAY, and exemptions would be retain tire scheme of taxation in the ly in staging the first annual tour sion made no effort to collect ed; the standard deduction would state of Oregon should be recon APRIL 27! nament and also express their ap taxes upon them. Again in Sep be raised to 10 percent; the fed sidered and repaired. As this is preciation to team sponsors and tember of 1962, however, the eral income tax would be with being written the tax package drawn as a deduction; a net re came before the Legislature and THIS IS GEORGE HOLLINS: his wife, Judy Ann; and daughter, businessmen of the area for their State Tax commission sought to ceipts feature would be applied the three - legged program to Angela Rose, who recently moved to Nyssa from Boise. George is support throughout the season collect tax on the few remaining to income from between $500 to which I referred earlier has pass- now a member of the printing staff at the Gate City Journal. He and during this climaxing event claims. which they have termed very Only Few Could Be Taxed $16,000 at 1 percent; above $16,- i ed the House by a substantial was previously employed at Nashville. Tenn., a member of the successful. 000, 1 Me percent. majority. Many of the persons to whom daily newspaper staff. Judy's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jess A. Bigger, This would be paid in addition I voted for the cigarette tax live in Boise. The Hollins' are now residing at Ninth and Walnut awards had been made had died, lust Sign Your to the rate structure, which would because 1 believe rather than to many had moved out of the state Coming Events ... streets in Nyssa. —Journal Photo. be lowered somewhat from the increase the income tax or burden Name When You Today. 10 aon.—Treasure Val and the statute of limitations had existing rate structure. This bill | the people with some other form expired on many of the claims. ley homemakers' festival in Har Bring Cleaning would raise $35 million. of taxation, cigarettes, liquor and In addition, all had long since lost per. other luxuries should be taxed The following are the other their records and witnesses. Only To Our Shop . . . Tonight, 7:30 p.m.—Orientation more important tax measures ' before income. I also believe that a handful remained who could be meeting for eighth graders and should anyone feel he is overbur- ■which have been discussed by the MRS. BOB ELLIOTT taxed. their parents in school cafetor- j dened he may avoid the incidence House Taxation committee: Was Winner at Last Yturri reported, “ The State Tax According to Librarian Joy Bell, ! of the tax. "So You Want to Raise a Boy?" ium. I commission had informed me that Week's Drawing. House Tax Bills Listed However, should the $15 million the following books have recently by W Cleon Skousen. In launch April 26, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. — the remaining claims would not been added to Nyssa public li House Bill 1389—Requires quar I raised by the cigarette tax be ing a study of this kind the author Street maintenance levy election be processed and by administra- terly filing of estimated tax from I placed upon the people by the brary: takes considerable comfort from at city halL | tive ruling further attempts to the fact that there are no “ex income tax, each must pay his ADULT READING April 26, 8 p.m.—Dance recital I collect them would be terminated. share every year without the op- "Captain Newman, M. D." by perts” on the subject of raising in high school auditorium. Nyssa Births . . . I was assured of this by one of portunity to avoid the tax. Leo Rosten. The psychiatric ward boys. He comes about as close as April 26, 8 pan. — Keller-York the commissioners. However, on April 17—To Mr and Mrs. Da anyone, since he is in the midst of at Camp Colfax, an Air Corps quartet sacred music concert at March 20, 1963, an attorney from vid Westenberg of Vale, a 7- Votes Against Income Tax 503 Main Street base somewhere in the blistering raising five boys—and three girls. Assembly of God church. the attorney general’s office as I voted against the income tax pound, 12*4-ounce son, Steven Phone 372-2953 Southwest desert, is the only Why does he choose boys? “The April 26-27, 6:30 to 9:30 _____ signed to the tax commission, ad (Paul. because I believe the state should place in the Army where “you 1 plain unvarnished truth is that Spring breakfasts in Methodist vised me that these cases could April 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Ar- be restricted in the amount of can go around telling the truth ten times more boys get into church. ther Harris of Nyssa, a 6-pound, revenue produced by this tax so all the time without being cruci trouble than girls.” April 27, 8:15 p.m.—Concert by that further spending could be 4-ounce daughter, Sandy Marie. "Honey and Salt" by Carl Sand Boise Elks Gleemen at Parma fied.” Under Captain Newman. April 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob limited. The new tax program M.D. the ward beyond the locked, burg. In 77 new poems, Carl community house. ert Palmer of Nyssa, a 5-pound, removed the federal tax deduc barred door is a haven not only | Sandburg eloquently celebrates April 27, 9:15 p.m.—Bingo par tion and therefore will provide 11-ounce daughter, Karen. for men shattered by combat, but the themes that have engaged him that people will pay a tax upon for many a strange, quixotic, rol- j as a poet for over half a century ty and dance at Eagles hall. April 22—To Mr. and Mrs Du a tax in the state of Oregon. April 28. 1 p.m. — Fellowship licking personality. —life, love and death. ane Drydale of Nyssa, a 7-pound, dinner at Faith Lutheran church. The Senate will now receive the 10-ounce son, Gerald Duane. "Flying Horse to Man in the JUNIOR BOOKS April 28. 1:15 p.m. — Western tax package and no doubt will "The Early Eagles" by Frank district Wesleyan Service guild April 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Joe make substantial changes in the Moon" by Hendrik De Leeuw Garza of Nyssa, a son, unnamed. House version. One thing for Since the dawn of history the Donovan There are no more ex meeting in Methodist church. April 29, 7 p.m. — Father - son April 24 — To Mr and Mrs sure, however, is that within the flight of birds has captured man’s citing exploits in the story of James Ware of Parma, a daugh next month we will have the final imagination. The ancients spun man’s progress than his efforts banquet at Methodist church. IN METHODIST SOCIAL HALL May 1, 2 p.m.—St. Paul's guild ter, unnamed. decision upon the new and more legends of wingi-d gods and flying to fly above the earth to which Adults, $1.00 Children Under 10, 50c burdensome tax program passed horses—and phophesied that one he found himself bound. Here are meeting at home of Mrs. Armand upon the people by this Legis day man too would be able to fly. tales of the first fumbling at Larive. "Beyond Telepathy" by Andrija tempts of the early eagles to Classifieds Bring Resuits! lature. Puharich. Beginning with a fami ¡spread their wings, from the bal- VISIT IN HARPER liar case of two people who call I loon ascent of the Montgolfiers in Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Knighten each other on the telephone at the the 18th century to Lindbergh’s of Arlington spent a recent week same moment, the author goes on heroic solo flight from New York end with his parents in Harper to an examination of the case of to Paris which established the air due to illness of his father. Mr. a man involved in a serious acci age and Mrs. Owen Gann went to "Teenage Beauty Charm and Harper on Sunday to visit their dent who sent a telepathic mes sage to a friend several miles Popularity" by John Robert Pow son - in - law and daughter, the away . . . and . . . ers. For the "hep” girl of today Wayne Knightens. "The Murderers" by Harry J. here is how to be lovely to look Anslinger. Many books and art at and delightful to know, Yes, LEGAL NOTICE icles have been written about the true beauty is more than skin operations and philosophy of the deep . . . you have within you Welds, Cuts, Brazes, Heats and NOTICE OF SCHOOL U. S. Narcotics Bureau, but only the potential for greater attrac- Solders. ELECTION Harry J. Anslinger, commissioner tiveness. All you have to do is Upon Question of Increasing learn to bring it out. of the bureau since its inception, ★ Slip-in Tips Tighten by Hand — "Robert E. Lee" by Jonathan Tax Levy Over Amount Limited is in position to tell the story as By Section 11, Article XI, Daniels Sitting astride his fine it should be told. Seat Perfectly. State Constitution "In Brief Authority" by Francis gray horse. Traveller, on the Notice is hereby given that an ★ Exclusive "Flo-Trol" Diaphragm Biddle The man who was attor heights above Fredricksburg, Va„ election will be held in School General Robert E Lee watched ney general of the United States District No. 61 of Malheur Coun Protects Against Backfires. during World War II has had a the brave, blue-clad soldiers of ty, State of Oregon, from 2 p.m. General Ambn se Burnside charge long and varied public life He ★ Lightweight ... Yet Has Ample writes of his experiences in gov out of the morning mists and up to 8 p m. on May 6. 1963, at Ad nan Grade School in said school the slope into the withering fire ernment from the Roosevelt years Capacity. of the firm Confederate lines. “It district, for the purpose of sub to the Nurenberg trials is well that war is so terrible," mitting to the legal voters of said “Raise High t he Roof Beam. said Lee to one of his officers; district the question of increasing Carpenters'* and "Seymour, an "Otherwise we should grow too the tax levy for the fiscal year Introduction" by J. D. Salinger. fond of it.” 1963-1964 over the amount limit The two long pieces in this book IN OREGON "The Return of Spotted Eagle ed by section 11, article XI. of originally came out in the New by Pearl Roam "You will return the Constitution of Oregon. Yorker. Whatever their differ the young braves, Richard Spot The reasons for increasing such (Packed in "Easy-Carry" Carton) ences in mood or effect, they are ted Eagle Tacituitas and John levy are: both very much concerned with Leaping Rabbit Aitz, safe and un No tax base; money needed to As natural at the wholesome grains and tangy hops from Seymour Glass, who is the main harmed. in due time, under pen operate schools which it is brewed, beer is Oregon's traditional beverage character in the author’s still- alty of your life"’ These were the The amount of tax. in excess of moderation —light, sparkling, delicious. uncompleted series about the words of the Nez Perce chief to of the 6% limitation, proposed to Glass family. the missionary. Dr Marcus Whit be levied for said fiscal year is And naturally, the Brewing Industry is proud of the good Robert Frost’s "In the Clearing." man. $161.406 78 living it provides for so many folks in Oregon. Not only On Jan 20, 1961. Robert Frost re Dated this 15th day of April. The Night Before Christmas ' (ALL SIZES AVAILABLE) for employees of the Brewing Industry itself, but also for cited his poem, “ The Gift Out 1963 by Clement C. Moore. With pic the farmers and other suppliers of beer's natural Ingre right,” at the inauguration of tures especially printed for this Attest: dients. In Oregon, beer belongs —enjoy it President John F. Kennedy This book by Grandma Moses. C G BROWN occasion marked the first time in District Clerk "The Youngest Shepherd." A the history of our country that tale of the Nativity by Hal Bor CALVIN MARTIN “Your N. A. P. A. Jobber" a poet has been so honored; it also land. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. Chairman 11 North Third St marked a high point in Frost's Board of Directors Cave Man to Space Man" by long and distinguished career. Published April 18 and 25. 1963 Margaret Friskey. a FREE s5 Worth of CLEANING NOTHING TO BUY! City Librarian Reports New Volumes Available at Nyssa Public Library Ideal Cleaners and Laundry Annual Spring Breakfasts Friday and Saturday, April 26-27 6:30 to 9:30 a. m. Smith’s “Big 98” A COMBINATION WELDING & CUTTING OUTFIT ★ AMERICA'S FINEST ALL-PURPOSE TORCH! BEER IS A NATURAL ONLY . . . . s98 See Us for Contract on Tank Nyssa Auto Parts