Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 13, 1963, Page 4, Image 4

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Family to Move
To Prairie City
After Graduation
THURSDAY. JUNE 13. 1963
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
Merry Matrons
Delay Meeting
Until June 19
Events ...
Area Hospitals Plan Coming
June 14. 7 pan. — Eastern Star
Program Participation installation practice in Masonic
R. Smith Summarizes
Legislative Activities
(Continued from Page 1)
hall.
standings between hospitals and
June 16, 1 pun.—Methodist all.
patients results from the feeling church picnic.
that 'room rate’ is a yardstick by
June 17, 8 pun. — Eastern Star
By Peggy Brown
which the total bill may be mea­ public installation meeting in Ma­
OREGON TRAIL—Merry Mat­
sured,” he said.
sonic hall.
By Farmerette Club
rons club meeting has been post­
June 18, 8 p.m.—Job's Daugh­
Actually, however, the hospital
NU ACRES — Announcement poned until June 19 and will be
has been received of the gradua­ held at the home of Jessie Chard
bill is a combination of room rate ters installation meeting in Eagles
tion of Ralph A. Cairns from
and special services ordered by hall.
Roll call will be "A Character­
the physician for his patient —
Garrett Theological seminary in istic of My Father.”
services which may amount to as
Evanston, 'III. Mrs. Cairns is the
much or more than the total room
former Evelyn Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. Gib Holmes visit­
charge.
They have been appointed to ed Sunday afternoon with Mrs
the Methodist church in Prairie Mrs. Alice Holmes and her house
Hospitals which have adopted
(Continued from Page 1)
City, Ore., and expect to arrive guest, Mrs. Dean Reeves of San Controversial Issues Follow
the “guiding principles” will stores in the Idaho and Utah capi­
there around Sept. 1. Mr. and Mateo, Calif.
abandon the term “room rate” in tal cities.
Later followed such controver­
Mrs. Cairns recently adopted a
favor of the term “daily hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lobb and sial issues as the important three-
In addition to his widow of the
six-month-old son, David John.
service,” with the new term to home, his two sons, Reed of Nyssa
Julie of La Grande were weekend way bill, which finally failed, al­
include all commonly used ser­
guests of her parents. Mr. and lowing private enterprise to write
and Lynn of Ontario, he is sur­
vices and supplies provided in
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Evans and Mrs. John Bretz. Saturday even­ insurance in the compensation
vived by six grandchildren.
relatively equal quantities to each
Roy recently drove to Sunnyside,, ing callers in the Bretz home were field, which is now controlled by
Other survivors include one sis­
Wash., to visit their son, Karl, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowen and government monopoly. This bill, PROVIDING MUSIC for the Saturday evening- parade and rodeo patient.
ter,
Anne Russell; five brothers,
Evans and family. While there, family of Vale.
The DHS charge will be based
which passed the Senate, increas­ performance were Eggert Oft, his two sons, Mike and Terry and
Joseph, Evan, Edmond, Kenneth
they saw their new granddaugh-1 Spends Weekend With Parents
Don
Moss.
The
crepe
paper-decorated
float
on
which
they
were
on
the
patient
’
s
pro
rata
share
of
ed for the first time since 1957
and Emmett Ray, all residing in
ter, Dacia Jean, who was born i Wayne Adams spent the week­ compensation rates for injured riding was being pulled by a tractor driven by John Palmer.
the total cost of hospital opera­
Utah.
May 17.
tion
including
proportionate
over
­
—Journal Photo.
end with his parents, Mr. and workmen. The House leadership
Burial was made in Nyssa
head costs. Adoption of the “guid­
Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Alfred Adams and Richard. failed to acknowledge the needs
under direction of Lien-
cemetery
ing
principles
”
is
not
expected
to
Mrs. Effie Nielsen last Friday in-, Wayne is attending National of the workmen and denied op­ GIRL SCOUT TROOP 81
increase the cost of hospitalization kaemper funeral home. Active
eluded Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Niel- I Guard camp at Boise. Mr. and portunity for the passage of this PLANS SUMMER ACTIVITIES
to patients, but will simplify and j pallbearers were S. P. Bybee, Jo­
sen of Othello, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Adams and Richard took bill.
A meeting was held Monday
seph Ray, D. O. Bybee, Leonard
clarify
billing procedures.
Mrs Tom Nielsen and son of him to Boise Sunday afternoon
At a meeting held Tuesday eve­
The waning days and hours of afternoon in the Wilton Jackson
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Donald, Ore.;
and visited their daughters, Mrs.
Hospital objectives, as outlined Howes, Edmond Ray and Grant
the session found such controver­ home for members of Girl Scout ning by the Eagles auxiliary,
Arvin Kersey and sons of Boise; LeRoy Morris and baby and De-
in
the principles, emphasize that Jones.
sial issues as Senate Bill 406, the troop 81 which has been recently delegates were named to attend
Bill
of
Sunset
Elver Nielsen and
Honorary bearers included Ar­
Ann Adams.
agricultural picketing bill, so im­ reorganized. Mrs. Jackson and the state convention in Coos Bay. “financial return and other in-
Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Eaton and portant to farmers growing per­ Mrs. Jack Anderson are leaders. Jimmie Ann Hatch, Billie Wright,, I terests are secondary
------y ” to
— the
------- hos-
-- nold Mecham, Rien Baer, Henry
Flenner, Clayton Gladhill, Dean
children of Emmett, Mr. and Mrs. ishable crops such as pears, cher- I
Tour Purina Plant in Spokane
During the session, Marcia and Isol Reece and Bernice Cleaver pital’s first obligation to furnish Fife, Charles Mann and W. B.
Tom Jayo and Anna Marie were ries, strawberries, apples, sugar
were
chosen
as
delegates.
Alter-
care
to
the
sick
and
injured.
Oth-
Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Grasmick ' dinner guests last Thursday of
Caren Jackson were elected pa­
Quisenberry.
visited last week with the Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jayo. The beets, etc. After four motions | trol leaders. Anna Anderson was nates are Mildred Renstrom, Mary er hospital objectives include ad-
berg family in Marsing. Gras­ dinner was in honor of Mrs. Frank were defeated for suspension of named treasurer and Stephanie Lee Chadwick, Ruth Collins and vancing scientific knowledge, fur­
the rules to consider Senate Bill Wilson, scribe. Money - making Barbara Jaques. Ruth Collins will thering employee education and RETURN FROM WASHINGTON
mick and two friends went to Jayo’s birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stunz and
406, finally I was successful in projects were also discussed by also attend as a state trustee. promoting community health.
Spokane recently for a guided
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hender­
Delegates will leave June 25.
In addition to general safe­ family and Mrs. A. C. Sallee re­
tour of the Purina company plant. son, Betty and Pamela, Mrs. Tony bringing to the House for final j those in attendance.
vote and ultimate passage this
They were gone two days.
It was announced that recipes guards concerning the quality of turned home Monday evening
It was announced that day
Ambrosia and baby of Portland
The Rev. and Mrs. Rex Linde- were Sunday overnight guests of important piece of legislation to camp will be June 24-28 in the for the auxiliary cook book service and protection given the from a trip to Seattle and other
mood and sons of Fruitland were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown and Malheur county and to the farm-' yard at the K. A Danford home should be turned in before noon patient, the code restricts dupli­ points in Washington. They also
visited Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Fer­
Sunday dinner guests in the Sher­ family. They were enroute to of the state of Oregon.
and Aug 18-22 is the time set for on Friday, June 14. They should cation of facilities in other com­ guson at Milton-Freewater, Ore.
munity
hospitals
when
such
dup
­
be given to Billie Wright. Jimmie
The final hours of the session camp at McCall.
man Keck home.
Lucas, Kan., on a three - week
Hatch or Roberta Holcomb. Mem­ lication would increase care cost.
were filled with House resent-
John Wolfkiel returned home vacation.
Next meeting will be at 3 o’-
Hospitals are charged with ad­
Friday from Boise where he had
Mrs. Nelda Douglas of Madras ment toward the Senate over a clock Monday afternoon, June 17, bers were also reminded that it
mitting
persons regardless of race,
dispute
arising
over
transferring
is
time
to
pay
their
dues.
been for a week receiving treat­ visited last Thursday morning
at the swimming pool.
creed or color. The statement em­
tuberculosis patients from Port­
ment for injuries sustained in an with Mrs. Alice Holmes.
Betty
Jean
Holcomb
’
s
name
—Stephanie Wilson, Reporter.
land to Salem and the amount of
April 15 automobile accident.
was drawn for the jackpot prize. phasizes that an acutely ill pa­
Returns From Hospital
increase
which
should
be
given
Next meeting of the auxiliary tient will not be subjected to de­
Sunday afternoon callers at the
Mrs. Frank Byers returned
and possibly a sales tax, exempt­
lay in receiving emergency care
J. T. Martin home were Mr. and home June 5 from St. Luke’s hos­ to employees of higher education, ing food, drugs, other necessities will be July 2.
and that emergency patients will
civil
service
employees
and
other
LOWEST PRICES
Mrs. William Sullivan of Home­ pital at Boise after spending a
of life, which will offset property
be given first aid immediately re­
dale. Sullivan and Martin were week there for medical treatment. elected officials.
IN 10 YEARS
tax and income tax, to be the VISIT FROM WASHINGTON
gardless of financial status.
boyhood friends in Colorado. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Shuster and E. Oregon Solons Cooperate
Guests at the J. Elwood Flin­
To Quantity Buyers!
I final answer for a complete tax
The
OAH
has
also
written
a
and Mrs. Clifford Bowden of Mid­ family of Portland and Mrs. Fin­
ders home during the weekend
On a bright note, Eastern Ore- I revision in the state of Oregon.
- policing provision into its
dleton were recent visitors in the ley Shuster of Boise were June 5 gon, in my opinion, faired excep- ! This Democratically controlled included Mr. and Mrs. Leon Child. self
“
Martin home.
( dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. tionally well during the session | Legislature ended in a shambles, Karen and Neil of Moses Lake, statement with establishment of
a “Committee on Guiding Prin­
Bob Holmes and family.
As a result of the elimination by spending too much money and Wash., who were enroute to Pro­ ciples” which will work to main­
Owyhee Jet.
Dial 372-2108
Mrs. Dean Reeves of San Ma­ reapportionment of five members asking the people through taxa­ vo, Utah, where they will make
SPARKS COUPLE TAKES TRIP
tain those principles.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sparks spent teo, Calif., arrived in Boise by of the delegation, we seemed to tion for sufficient amounts to bal­ their home. He will attend Brig­
three days last week on a business plane June 5 to spend a week be a closer working, unified' ance an unrealistic budget. I ham Young university.
Other guests in the Flinders
and pleasure trip to Pocatello and visiting her sister, Mrs. Alice group. Senator Yturri and I could not blame the people of the
Ogden. While in Pocatello, they Holmes. Mrs. Reeves was met by worked closely together on prob­ state of Oregon if they referred home were Ardean Child and
were guests of his brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holmes and lems affecting our area and com- I j the tax program and voted it Larry Manley of Quincy. They
were also Saturday overnight
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Alice Holmes.
plemented each other’s actions in I j down at the polls in October.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gressley the House and the Senate. We
Altig and family.
It is time, in my opinion, to re­ guests of Larry Glenn in the
18 East Second Street
Nyssa, Oregon
spent Tuesday afternoon of last| conferred many times throughout place the Democratic leadership home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
week at the home of their son,! the session and assisted in the in the legislative branch, which Marion Glenn.
SPEND SUNDAY IN BOISE
Mr. and Mrs. George McKee Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gressley and passage of several bills which I has produced a dilly-dally “don­
were of vital importance to our keybrook” and in its place pro­
were Sunday dinner guests of family in Ontario.
area.
vide a reasonable, conscientious
Mr. and Mrs. John Dougal in Attend EOC Exercises
Mrs. Mark Hartley and Susan
Boise and were afternoon visitors
Some of these bills included Republican leadership tuned to
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al were accompanied by Mr. and subjects of land management, fire the pocketbook of the taxpayer
Law in the Idaho capital city. The Mrs. Damon Savage and Mrs protection, temporary certificates with the conscience and ability
Dennis Savage to La Grande on for hospitals and nursing homes to face future problems.
ladies are sisters.
June 1 to attend graduation ser­ with regard to fire precautions,
vices at Eastern Oregon college a request to Congress for increas­
LEGAL NOTICES
for Dennis Savage.
ing tenure on Bureau of Land
Mrs. Leon McIIargue and Don­ management permits and many
na of La Grande, Mrs. Frances others too numerous to mention.
NOTICE OF HEARING
McKinney and children of Jamie­
OF FINAL ACCOUNT
son and Mr. McKinney of La Governor Vetoes Land Bill
In the County Court
My one disappointment was the
Grande spent Friday visiting Mr.
Of the State of Oregon
and Mrs. Larry Holmes. Donna governor’s veto of House Bill'
For Malheur County
McHargue stayed for a longer 1551, which would protect coun­
In the Matter of the Estate
visit with her sister and family. ties from the federal government
of
She plans to go to Hollywood, arbitrarily taking lands from the
JOHN LEWIS HERRIMAN
Calif., to visit an aunt and uncle. county tax base and adding them
Deceased
Mr. and Mrs. Rommell Moss to their wildlife refuges. The bill
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
were accompanied by Mrs. Amy would have allowed counties to I that the final account and report
Stradley of Nyssa to Burns Sun­ sit down with the federal repre-1 of Catherine A. Herriman, execu­
day where they were met by Mr. sentatives and arrive at terms to trix of the estate of John Lewis
and Mrs. Bill Stradley and fami­ replenish the treasury of the Herriman, deceased, has been fil­
ly of Bend. After a picnic in the counties on lands taken off the ed in the County Court of the
park. Mr. and Mrs. Moss and Mrs | tax rolls because of federal pur- j State of Oregon for Malheur
Stradley brought their grandson. chase.
127 Main Street
County, and that the 17th day of
Billy Stradley, home with them
The governor vetoed the bill June, 1963, at the hour of 10:00
Nyssa, Oregon
to spend the summer.
because he felt this was a state­ a.m. has been duly appointed by
wide problem rather than a coun­ such court for the hearing of ob­
Now you can raise 320-pound heifer
house of energy and antibodies has
ty problem. In doing so. however, jections to such final account and
calves in only 4 months time.
no substitute.
he promised in his veto message settlement thereof, at which time
In recent feeding work at Purina’s
Nursing Chow (Purina) for the next
to protect the erosion of the tax any person interested in such es­
Research
Farm,
89
calves
were
fed
30 days, plus Calf Startena . . . Gives
base within the counties. I will tate may appear and file objec­
exclusively on PURINA’S Nursing
calves minerals, vitamins, energy and
continually remind him of this tions in writing and contest the
Chow—Calf Startena Program. At 4
disease protection not found in whole
promise as the federal govern­ same.
months of age the Holstein heifers in
milk.
ment proceeds in their purchases
CATHERINE A. HERRIMAN
this group averaged 320 pounds . . .
Calf Startena (Purina) for the next
within the affected counties.
Executrix
a full 60 pounds heavier than is con­
three months. It is during this “fast
Session Ends With Resentment
Taggart & Albano
sidered “good” for calves of that age.
growth” period that Purina-fed calves
Final adjournment came on a Attorneys for Estate
(Average as reported in Morrison’s
make gains up to triple their birth
note of House resentment against 71 SW Third Avenue
“Feeds and Feeding.”)
weight — build strong bones, smooth
the Senate and mingled feelings Ontario, Oregon
And,
these
calves
put
on
their
vigor
­
coats. At four months, they’re big,
of dissension between House
First published May 16, 1963.
ous,
healthy
growth
for
less
than
half
rugged heifers, already half wav to
members. I concurred with the
Last publication June 13, 1963.
the cost of whole milk feeding!
breeding weight.
Senate on all counts in these last
Simple
.
.
.
Easy
.
.
.
Cost-Cutting
—
PRACTICAL DAIRYMEN AGREE—
hours because they arrived at a
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Purina’s Calf Program takes advan­
Practical
dairymen throughout the
logical solution to the tuberculosis
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
tage of the life-stimulating powers of
patient problem, saving mean­ that the undersigned, by an order
country have often stated: “My calves
colostrum ... It provides the extra
while $600,000 for the state.
really go for these Purina Calf Chows
of the County Court of the State
vitamins, minerals, energy and dis­
. they have proved easily digest­
The Senate also stood fast but of Oregon for Malheur County,
ease protection not found in whole
lost an attempt to curtail higher duly made and entered on the
ible
. . “Nutritional scouring and
milk.
education salaries and civil ser­ 13th day of May, 1963. was ap
death loss have been practically eli­
HOW THE PURINA
vice salaries to a reasonable in­ pointed executrix of the estate
minated”
CALF PROGRAM WORKS —
crease of 4 percent, rather than of Callie W. Vest, deceased, and
Ask us about the facts on Nursing
the additional $2 million which a that she has duly qualified as
Colostrum for the first three davs . . .
Chow and Calf Startena. Order some.
majority of the House finally such executrix All persons hav­
Gives your calf Nature’s miraculous
Aim to grow big. husky calves in only
passed.
ing claims against said estate are
disease-resistance factors. This Store-
4 months on your farm!
I continually fought and lost hereby notified to present the
the battle to curtail the spend­ same, duly verified as required,
thrift nature of this session 1 by law to her at the office of!
opposed the tax program, which Taggart A Albano. 71 SW Third
I felt was excessive on the one Avenue. Ontario, Oregon, within
hand and poorly devised on the six months of the date of this
other I supported the cigare’te notice.
tax because here was a tax. in
Dated this 16th day of May,
my opinion, which could be 1963.
avoided should the people feel
NORA W VEST
an excessive burden
Executrix
Locally Owned and Operated
Taggart A- Albano
Sees Complete Tax Revision
117
Good
Avenue
NYSSA. OREGON
Phone 372-2201
I will continue to feel and I h >- Attorneys for Estate
71
SW
Third
Avenue
lieve. after income taxes are rais­
ed by an average 24 percent, that Ontario, Oregon
NYSSA. OREGON
First publication May 16. 1963.
the taxpayers will look for me­
Last publication June 13. 1963
thods such as the cigarette tax
(Continued from Page 1)
deficit with the needs of addition­
al funds for the education of chil­
dren, the extension of highway
assistance and the problems in
welfare. Because of political timi­
dity and the memories of 1955,
when the Republicans were re­
placed in the Legislature because
of a surtax, the Democratic ma­
jority argued and belabored me­
thods to raise this additional
money without enraging the tax­
payer.
Nyssa Services Held
For Gordon F. Ray
Lady Eagles Select
Convention Delegates
FOR SALE
Steel Angles, Flats
Rounds and Plates
Owyhee Steel
concret F lawi V ornaments
Bird Baths — Wishing Wells — etc.
June Is Dairy Month..
WE SALUTE THE
QUEEN OF THE PASTURE
and we
CONGRATULATE ALL DAIRYMEN
Who Have Made Malheur County Number One
Among Oregon Dairy Producers!
PAULUS
JEWELRY
Now . . . You Can Grow 320-Pound
Calves in Only Four Months!
Purina Calf Chows are easily digested, highly palatable .
practically eliminate nutritional scouring and death loss
FATHER’S DAY
SALE!
Here Are Some Suggestions for a Gift
HE Will Appreciate EVERY DAY —
• REMINGTON SHAVERS
• FISHING RODS and REELS
• CAMP STOVES—LANTERNS
• TOOLS (Hand or Electric)
• SLEEPING BAGS
• POCKET KNIVES
And We Have Many More at —
Special Father's Day Prices!
We Give and Redeem SRV Stamps
DON B. MOSS
Firestone Dealer Store
Feed PURINA . . You Can Depend
On the Checkerboard!
Farmers Feed & Seed