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THURSDAY. MAY 16. 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON Leads Battle Means of Raising Funds for Operation Yturri Group Attends Mother's Day Dinner For Representation Of State Still Prolongs 1963 Session In Boise; Five Generations Present PAGE FIVE Students to Present Coming Events .. . Tschaikovsky's Music Tonight, 7:30 p.m.—Meeting of Daughter« in Masonic hall. At Recital Set Sunday Job'« Tonight, 8 p.m.—Style «how by (Continued from Page 1) divisors with a provision that all Advanced and intermediate pia Adrian home economics classes in By Mrs. George Moeller By ROBERT F. SMITH. Stale Representative Mr and Mrs. Harold Houston major fractions would be honor-1 A roadblock to adjournment continues to be the question ed. ARCADIA—Mr and Mrs. Cecil I of Nampa visited in the Cecil no students of Mrs. James Skeen high school auditorium. present their annual spring May 17-18. 10 a.m. to 5 pun.— of the final method adopted to raise additional funds to meet While this is a complicated Houston and family. Mr and Mrs Houston home one day last week will at 4 p m. Sunday, May 19, Rummage sale in Love Notes the needs of the state of Oregon for the next two years. Al matter, the net result is that — | George Hust and family went to They are moving their dairy cows recital the Nyssa LDS stake house. building by St. Paul'« Episcopal though many of us disagree on the amount of funds necessary, in the Senate at least — Eastern Boise Sunday to have Mother’s from Nampa to a ranch near Spo in The entire program will feature Guild. kane. Oregon will have a better break day dinner at the home of Mr. the majority here have determined that the budget will need May 18. 8 p.m.—Concert in LDS Eddy Behymer of Vandenberg music of the very versatile Rus- Equally important is the fact that and Mrs. Luther Rogers. some $60 million additional* rian composer. Peter Tschaikov- stake house by Mormonaires. Air Force base in California ar the present built-in contradiction Others present were Mr and money for the next biennium. I passed by both Houses. Since ap May 19, 11 a.m.— Gospel service in the present Constitution is eli-1 ^rs Bud Russou and Minnie rived last Friday and spent the sky. The House of Representa proximately the same number of ruinated, and the representation ___ Peggy Moore, Patty Petterson at Pentecostal church. 717 North night with his uncle and aunt, Hersey of Mountain Home. Mr and Linda Peine will begin the Second street. Special speaker tives, after lengthy delibera bills have been introduced this provision is made workable with and Mrs. Larry Gardner and son Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard. program with a group of his and music. tion and much debate, settled session as last and since last ses guidelines that are meaningful. I of Caldwell and Mrs. Alice Kil Attend Services for Cousin songs. The second group played on a three-point program of taxa sion over 700 measures became hope that the Senate will accept born of Council. May 19, 8 p.m. — Adrian high Mr and Mrs. Ralph Poulton of by Marilyn Mann, Sheri Roberts, school commencement and bacca tion: A one-shot measure provid law, this Legislature will have to my amendments and that the There were five generations in Oakley, Idaho, spent Tuesday Marceal Pett, Meria Ashby and laureate services. ing for monthly reporting of with pass on approximately 350 meas House will concur in them. attendance: Mrs. Minnie White of night in the home of Mr. and Sharon Peine will include selec holding; the cigarette tax; and a ures in the next week in order May 20, 8 p.m. — Eastern Star revised income tax with a net to adjourn passing about the same Deletes Lawyer Requirement I Boise: her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Mrs. Brig Olsen. On Wednesday tions of his chamber music, pro meeting and election of officers I was also successful in deleting Hersey of Mountain Home; her the Poultons, Olsens and Mr. and gram music and music written for in Masonic hall. receipts feature involving 1 per number of bills as the 1961 ses from the House version of the daughter, Mrs. George Hust of Mrs. Neil Petterson attended fun children. May 20. 8 p.m.—Class night at cent of all earnings up to $16,000 sion. Constitution under HJR No. 1. Ontario and her daughter, Mrs eral services for a cousin. Bob Music from the ’’Sleeping Beau- Adrian high school. and 1*4 percent above $16,000. Senate Holds Many Bills ty" and “Swan Lake” ballets will the provision that a 11 county Larry Gardner and son of Cald Harrison in Emmett. Mey 21, 8 p.m.—Meeting of Yel The Senate, however, seems to The Senate is controlling many judges and justices of the peace well. Mrs. Amy Stradley spent Sun be played by Kathleen Farmer low Rose Rebekah lodge in I OOF have another version. of the House bills which have had to be lawyers. As passed by day with her mother, Mrs. Nora and Miss Pett. Laurel Beck will hall. To Raise $70 Million passed and is holding many oth the House, county judges would present one of the themes from Bill Hust, who had been em Ray in Nyssa. May 21, 8 p.m.—Jaycee meet- The Senate Taxation committee ers, either for further study or not have jurisdiction over juve ployed in Eugene, arrived home Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard and "Romeo and Juliet.” "The Nut- ing in Episcopal church base- has indicated that they will pro for their final elimination. Con nile or probate matters unless the Thursday. Eddy Behymer were Sunday din cracker Suite” introduced by Miss ment. vide a tax program raising currence between the House and judge happened to be a lawyer. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Farmer and played by Alvina May 21, 8:15 p.m.—Nys*a high Mr. and Mrs. Allen Aitken and around $70 million. Preliminary Senate to date on measures en The Senate Taxation committee family of Meridian visited Sun- Boyack in Meridian. They also Bell, Cindy Bratton, Junia Mit school award night assembly. plans call for the elimination of acted by one or the other has is working feverishly upon the day with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corn. visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jen chell and others will be the fi-1 May 23. 8 p.m. — Amity club •the federal tax; the reduction of been spotty. As a result of non- tax “package" submitted to us by Richard McLauchlin of Baker also sen in Boise. nale. meeting at home of Mrs. Madge top rates from 9l£ to 8 percent, | concurrence, conference commit the House. It appears that the visited Sunday in the Com home. New Member Joins Club Several special awards includ-1 Wilson. with a possible reduction in the tees are appointed, consisting of Senate will not consent to a cig ing one summer scholarship will Miss Irene Schilling of Renton, Arcadia club met May 10 at the be given to oustanding students, i personal exemption of $100, re two members from both the Sen arette tax, although I am in favor Wash., is visiting her parents, Mr. home of Mrs. Jasper Faries with ducing the existing $600 to $500; ate and the House. A second recital will be given by of such a tax. A tentative vote In most cases there has been taken yesterday was 4 to 3 and Mrs. Fred Schilling and fam 12 members present. Mrs. Alvin Mrs. Skeen on Sunday, May 26, a $10 head tax payable by each Marsh joined the club as a new with younger and beginning pu ily. person in the state of Oregon re a need for conference committees, against this cigarette tax. member. Next meeting will be pils performing. since either the House or the gardless of his income. Visitors in Feik Home This means that all revenue re May 24 at the home of Mrs. Par- Senate has rejected the other ’ s Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor of This program was sweetened quired must be derived from per ley Feik. I amendments. This is a time which by the addition of the federal: sonal and corporate income tax Boise and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stephen- Nyssa Births . .. capital gains feature within the most legislators fear greatly be- increases. The Ways and Means Everton of Nampa spent the son spent the weekend in Boise May 7—To Mr. and Mrs. John i cause of the tremendous number state income tax framework. This ; committee is nearly through with weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Par with Mr. and Mrs. Art Richard Stacy of Ontario, a 5-pound, 4- of bills being considered each day ley Feik. would reduce the income feature its budget, and despite earlier son and family. ounce daughter, Kelly Mae. of the tax program by $5 million. and the possibility of bad legis claims of curtailing the governor’s May 18 Mr and Mrs. Ed Henderson of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Robbins took May 10—To Mr. and Mrs. James lation creeping by without notice. The overall plan when finally budget, it appears that the budget Apple Valley were dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. George Stockfleth Edens of Nyssa, a 6-pound, 8- pared down would provide $60 Many Bad Bills Reappear will be $405 million, and that in Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Meril- to Maudie Owens cafe in Payette ounce daughter, Dianne Sue. million. The Senate then would | This is also a time when many order to provide funds for this dean Robbins and family. for Mother’s day dinner. May 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Hum eliminate the cigarette tax and ' bad bills which have been tabled budget, the state will require $60 Mrs. Alice Neiger and Janelie Mr. and Mrs. Llewelyn Robbins berto Lopez of Wilder, an 8- in committee begin reappearing. the one-shot withholding tax, pro million in new tax money. (Quite were dinner guests Saturday eve and family of Baker spent the pound, 414-ounce daughter, Olga viding all money to be raised via In an attempt to stop this aval a load!) ning in the George Coleman resi weekend with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Lidia. anche of unnecessary legislation the income tax. dence. Robbins. Opposed to Net Receipts Tax from appearing, there will be a Pay Limited to 120 Days DINE IN CALDWELL The Senate Tax committee dis move next week by one of the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simpson and It is very possible that this ses members to pass by a joint reso cussions up to this time indicate Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson sion could be greatly lengthened. lution a measure which would that a majority of the committee I were Mother’s day dinner guests as a result of a controversy be- ' prohibit the appeaarnce of any is opposed to the “net receipts” ! in Caldwell. Evening visitors in tween the House and Senate Tax-1 House bills on the floor after tax, which would impose a 1 per the Wayne Simpson home were ation committees. Another factor Wednesday of next week. cent tax on all net income up to, to consider concerning the length I It is expected at this time that $16,000 and 1% percent on income New books going into circula-* "Navaho Witchcraft" by Clyde Clint Simpson of Ogden and Mr. of the session would be the 120- all bills which have been discuss over $16,000. 'In place of this, the tion Saturday, May 18, at Mal- Kluckhorn. The first publication and Mrs. Klair Simpson. day limit on per diem. Under ed by committees will be out of Senate will probably provide for heur county library include the in book form of a standard work 314 North Main Street the greatly expanded salaries for committee and the only ones left a minimum tax of $20 on every following: hitherto available only as a mono CLASSIFIED ADS Nyssa. Oregon legislators adopted early in the in committees will be the unde married couple that files a return, "The Poles" by Willy Ley. A graph of the Peabody museum of Get Results! session, there was a 120-day limit sirables. The House then would whether any tax is due or not, volume of the “Life Nature Li Harvard university. for the $20 daily expense money. only consider Senate bills and and $10 for a single person. brary” that describes and illus "Your Preteenager's Mind and Legislators in general will be concurrences on Senate amend I am opposed to this approach trates the polar regions as they Body" by Flanders Dunbar. AI anxious to go home after the 120- ments to House bills. but am in the minority on the are and have been. comprehensive, practical guide day limit, when they are not Sen. Yturri Amends Bill committee. "The Long Polar Watch" by for parents. drawing their $20 per day. Constitutional revision, includ Tax Relief Not Probable Melvin Conant. A discussion of "Koehler Method of Dog Train At this 118th day of the session ing the oppressive apportionment the U. S. - Canadian mutual de ing" by W. R. Koehler. Certified Based on current discussions, it there have been 330 measures plan which I discussed last week, is my opinion that the Senate will fense policy which b^gan in 1938 techniques by moviedom’s most I was passed by the House by a NOT provide any additional capi and extends to 1970. experienced dog trainer. very narrow margin. Senator tal gains tax relief and neither j "Camp Century" b y Walter "Sword at Sunset" by Rose Yturri has been successful in will it pass House Bill 1033, which Wagner The story of our incred mary Sutcliff. The ageless epic amending the bill to include an would relieve tax on inventories ible polar base located below the of King Arthur is the basis for Lbs. — Wells & Davies alternate apportionment plan to the extent of one-fourth of Greenland ice cap. this novel of ancient England. "Alaska" by Sunset magazine. which will make it more accept I such tax. "God's Bits of Wood" by Sem- able to Eastern Oregon members. Opposition from businesses, An up-to-date travel guide. bene Ousmane. An African novel I "Around the World Submerg of a native railroad strike. An attempt was made this morn many corporations and profes and ing to pull the sales tax from the sional men is strong. One senator ' ed" by Edward L. Beach. An ac Pepsodent and Ipana "House of Hope" by Lynne the Taxation committee where it : recommends that we eliminate | count of the first submerged cir Reid Banks. The love story of an I 1 of the earth. was lodged. the tax on inventories and re- cumnavigation 1 English - Jewish writer and his I However, again the Democratic place the income lost thereby | "Greece" by Alexander Eliot gentile secretary. I majority failed to allow the peo with a 2 percent sales tax to be and "Scandinavia" by Ralph "Dry Divide" by Ralph Moody. I Hammond-Innes. The two latest An account of the author's ex- I ple of the state of Oregon to de voted on by the people. Pint and Half-Pint volumes in the “Life World Li periences in the wheat fields of 1 1 whether or not they General Repairing termine brary.” should have a sales tax, offsetting Kansas. I "Telstar" by Louis Solomon. An property tax and therefore indi WEATHER "The House at Sunset" by No- I rectly relieving the very distress Date Max. Min. Prec. account of the launching, con rah Lofts. This concluding volume I ed condition of education within May 8 63 48 02 struction and control, and of its of a trilogy picks up the threads I the state. May 9 60 45 06 use in transmitting the first tele of “The HoUM at Old Vine” to I Phone 372-3570 It appears likely now that we May 10 67 43 .01 vision communication between bring the story of a pre-Tudor I Nyssa, Oregon Europe and America. will adjourn sometime within May 11 69 45 Hostess (Plastic) mansion to the present. I "From Utopia to Nightmare" by the week of May 20-26. May 12 70 47 Chad Walsh. Provocative reflec May 13 71 50 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell May 14 74 45 .02 tions on the utopias and their op went to the home of his broth posite, dystopias, their liknesses ers, Dent and Henry, for Sunday May 15 46 4-WHEEL and contrasts and the dispiace dinner and to join Mr. and Mrs. Owyhee Reservoir Siorage ment of the former by tele latter A. T. Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. Phi May 15, 1963.. 361,290 Acre Ft. in the present century lip Mitchell and friends who had May 15, 1962 384,140 Acre Ft. "Colonial Reckoning" by Mar 202 Bower Avenue Nyssa. Oregon spent the day there. gery Perham. The end of imperial rule in Africa in the light of Bri Shirley Seward of Northwest tish experience. Nazarene college and David V VEHICLES "Portrait of a President" by Saunders went with the Nvssa ¡ William Manchester. In this de Nazarene teenage group on Fri tailed close-up of the president, Cesspools and Septic Tanks the reader gains new insight into day to Unity for their annual ¡ overnight camp-out trip There 11* Cleaned by Vacuum. his early life, his family, the war were about 30 in the group. years, the years in Congress and I* his rise to the most powerful of fice in the world. Hard of Hearing? "God's Masterpieces" by Grace For Information About For Any Sewer Obstruction. Noll Crowell. Glimpses of God which he has revealed in the lives Our Complete Testing and Bonded by State of Oregon. | of such chosen individuals as [ Consultation Service on Moses, Abraham, David, Esther NO MUSS OR FUSS OTARION and Hannah, are sketched devo-| CALL US . . . 1 tionally by the author, Hearing Aids Universal "America and the World Revo- — Ask at Our Counter — luiion” by Arnold J. 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