THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY. AUGUST 6, 1964 Lincoln and Kennedy Parallels Noted PAGE SEVEN Definiiion for Steak' Questioned By State Meat Packers at Hearing SPEND WEEK IN SALEM ENROUTE TO WASHINGTON Mrs. Dirick Nedry, Janet and Mrs. Nancy Hillman and a 1. Beth of these presidents, name was Kennedy, advised Judy spent a recent week in Sa­ friend of near St. Anthony, Idaho, Lincoln and Kennedy, were him not io go io the theater the lem. They were accompanied by visited Friday morning with the concerned with the issue of civil night he was killed. By Conni« Price Mrs. Nedry’s mother, Mrs. W. P. former’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and rights. 11. President Kennedy's sec­ Several meat packers voiced opposition to the limiting of Ryser who resides in the Oregon 2. Lincoln was elected in retary, and whose name was the term “steak” to solid cuts of meat at a hearing July 28 capital city and had been visiting Mrs. Lewis Riggs and sons. The Mrs. Roxy Ritchie and Mrs. at the Agriculture building in Salem. two ladies were enroute to Wash­ 18F0 and Kennedy was elected Lincoln, advised him not io go here since April. Esther Stephen were Sunday din­ ington. in 1960. to Dallas. The limiting of these terms to solid cuts of meat, except Did science say that history ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. How­ in the case of Salisbury and hamburger steak, is one of sev­ 3. Both were slain on a Fri­ ard Day at Lake Owyhee. Mr. does not repeat itself? day and in the presence of and Mrs. W. E. Maze of Nyssa, eral changes the Oregon Department of Agriculture has pro­ their wives. (Contributed by Connie Mrs. Stephen and William called posed in meat inspection regu-*'------------------------------- —-— McKenna of Oregon Slope) on Mrs. Blanche Hoffman and lations. 4. Their successors, both nam­ to their business because the pub­ ed Johnson, were Southerners, Mrs. Roxy Ritchie during the Contending the public is not lic accepts the word “steak” in Ektachrome — Kodachrome Democrats and had previously ATTENDS CLASS REUNION evening of July 29 after the being cheated as long as it connection with their products. PROCESSING Mrs. Chick Quinowski recently storm. Aug. 1 evening callers of gets a piece of beef, Fritz Rit- They said it would necessitate served in the U. S. Senate. 35 MM ... 20 EXPOSURE 5. Andrew Johnson was born attended a 10-year reunion of her Mrs. Hoffman were Mrs. Stephen, ter of Portland, regional repre­ carrying a separate inventory for 8 MM . . . 25-FT. ROLL in 1808—Lyndon Johnson was graduating class at Madras. She Mrs. Emily Myers, Mrs. Edith sentative for the Western States states requiring that only solid was presented a prize for travel­ born in 1908. pieces of meat bear this label. Meat Packers association, said ing the greatest distance to attend Guests in Whipple Home In explaining the reason for the 6. John Wilkes Booth was Merry Joyce Corfield has been the public knows what it is buy­ department’s proposal of the the gathering. Monica Quinow­ ing and must like the products born in 1839—Lee Harvey Os­ ski returned home with her mo­ staying with her grandmother, sold as “steaks” that are not solid change, Dr. M. L. Houston, super­ wald was born in 1939. ther after visiting a week with Mrs. Edith Whipple. Aug. 4 eve­ pieces of meat. NYSSA . . . OREGON visor of meat inspection for the 7. Both Booth and Oswald her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ning dinner guests in the Whipple department and the hearings of ­ were slain before trial could home were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Companies See Problems Emmett Barry. ficer, said the department had be held. Day of Adrian, Mrs. Homer Amm Floyd B. Case, president of Ha­ been faced with more and more 8. Booth and Oswald were of Callaway, Neb., Mr. and Mrs. ley’s Foods, Hillsboro, and Phil problems as the number of fabri­ both Southerners favoring un­ VACATION AT McCALL Duane Amm and Dean Amm of C. Willison of Willison’s Chip cated meat products on the mar­ Dr. and Mrs. David Sarazin, popular ideas. Broken Bow, Neb. Dean and Steak, Inc., Portland, both said ket increased. Amy and Lisa spent several days 9. Both presidents' wives lost Duane are sons of Mrs. Homer the change would be detrimental children through death while last week vacationing in McCall. Amm and grandsons of Mrs. Day. Law Demands True Name residing in the White House. Whipple and Mrs. Ritchie. He also pointed out that the Classifieds Bring Results! 10. Lincoln's secretary, whose Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Cleaver Oregon Food Law says a product and family spent Aug. 1 in Boise. shall bear its true name and that Mrs. Catharine Bohannon and the federal meat inspection sys­ By Oregon State Bar Carolyn were Sunday dinner tem does not permit an extender guests in the Cleaver home. Paul in meat products using the term Hansen spent the evening of July POISON GRASS “steak.” Nothing Down . . .No Payment I 30 at the Cleaver residence. John C. de Holl, Washington, Bob Green bought a jug of Until Fall Leave for Church Camp quack grass destroyer for use in D.C., chief staff officer for labels and standards in the meat inspec­ (ON APPROVED CREDIT) Mark and Marilyn Stephen left killing quack grass on his farm. tion division of the U. S. Depart­ WE DUNNO! There was no label on the jug Aug. 1 for church camp at Pay- WE DO KNOW we’ve got more “blondes” than we | ette lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ste­ and the store owner, who sold it ment of Agriculture, told the group it was the responsibility of can handle! They’ve been around a while, but they phen, Christine, Peter, Ruthie to him, said nothing about its each public agency to provide the being dangerous to use or that it are still mighty attractive! and Freddie were Sunday visit­ public with information free of ors of their son-in-law and daugh­ was poisonous. deception and said to his agency Nyssa — Weiser — Homedale — Meridian TAKE ONE HOME! Green used the quack grass de­ “steak” meant a solid piece of ter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mosso of stroyer generously, even spray ­ Ontario. SURPRISE your wife! We’re talking about a large meat unless it had a qualifying Miss Linda Price left Sunday ing it on a field where his cattle name. He also urged uniformity stock of trade-in blonde-finish consoles and desks evening with a group of teenagers sometimes grazed. in regulations. (with matching stools) for your Singer or imported from Nyssa Nazarene church for Later, eight of his cows died portable sewing machine. PRICED— Frank M. Watts, DVM, who Victory Cove at McCall. They from eating grass sprayed with will spend a week there and re­ the weed killer. When he found represented the city of Portland’s Bureau of Health, contended that turn the afternoon of Aug. 7. that his cattle had been pois­ Mrs. Emily Myers is spending oned, Green sued the owner of the public thinks of steak as a some time with her mother, Mrs. the store where he purchased solid piece of meat and not ground $5 Down ... $5 Monthly meat or hamburger, then com­ Clara Corfield. The latter’s two the mixture. mented that it would not be so granddaughters, Laurie and Su­ -------- o-------- “He should have warned me san Aten, accompanied their aunt that this stuff was poisonous,” bad if the product was ground OWNER and OPERATOR of to the Corfield residence. The said Green. “The jug should at steak, “but it is every part of the Aten girls are from Sacramento, least have been labeled poison.” carcass.” Ranch Aero Airplane Spraying Co. Calif. Phone 889-6167 ONTARIO The store owner denied that he "Regulations Needed” 369 S. Oregon Letters to the department from was liable. “Anyone with an Visitors From California the Oregon Hotel and Motel asso­ ounce of sense knows that weed Mr. and Mrs. Roger Stephen of Canoga Park, Calif., are visiting killer is poisonous. I shouldn’t be ciation and Fuller Provision com­ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James held responsible for Green’s lack pany, a Portland meat firm, sup­ For Assisting With Spraying Problems port the proposed revisions and of good judgment,” he said. Stephen. . . . Operating from Nyssa Airport with Aircraft Can the store owner be held both said, “The regulations have Mrs. Joe Stephen and Mrs. Eu­ Designed for Maximum Penetration and Most been needed as a public service liable in this case? gene Stephen visited Aug. 1 with for years. ” Effective Swath Width. Yes, said the court. The sale their mother, Mrs. Martha Nor­ Other changes proposed in the land of Apple Valley. Their sis­ of a poisonous substance with­ ter, Mrs. Grover Findley of Mad­ out the buyer being made aware regulations would require plain of its dangerous character and and legible lettering on labels, ras, was also there. Residence ... 5 Ehrgood Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Johnson without the container being exclude certain portions of beef from hamburger and ground beef, and family visited Sunday with plainly labeled with the word ------PHONES------ permit liquid wood smoke as fla­ Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Talbot. The "poison," is prohibited. voring under declaration and li ­ latter couple visited the Elton The law requiring proper label­ Nyssa 372-2953, 372-2326 Adrian 372-2137 Shaws Sunday evening. ing of poisons applies to manufac­ mit the term “veal” to animals Mr. and Mrs. Clar Horton and turers and retailers. A violation not over 12 months of age. Marilyn of Boise were Sunday of this law amounts to negligence callers in the Loyd Adams home. on the part of the person violat­ ing it. Guests in Price Home In this case Green proved that July 29 overnight guests in the John Price residence were Mrs. the store owner had violated the Price’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ statute and the jury found that ward Ford and Rosella of Grand­ such negligence was the major view, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. John cause of the death of Green’s Price, Jack and Rebecka, Mr. and cattle. Bob Green won the case. Mrs. Ford and Rosella called that (Oregon lawyers offer this evening on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Price. Hob Dimmitt called July 29 in the column as a public service. No person should apply or inter­ John Price home. pret any law without the aid Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fingerson of Buhl, Idaho, are visiting her of an attorney who is complete­ sister, Mrs. Alva Goodell. The ly advised of the facts involved. Goodells and Fingersons visited Even a slight variance in facts Sunday with Mrs. Olive Kinwick may change the application of o the law.) of Payette. Buena Vista 99c —SAVE 86*-99c Offer Good Only Aug. 6 thru 8 NYSSA REXALL PHARMACY MONOGRAM LP HEATING SYSTEMS IT'S YOUR LAW Sizes, Types for Any Need! DO BLONDES HAVE MORE FUN? IDEAL GAS & APPLIANCE CO. Aerial Spraying $3950 io s6950 PAUL N. HANSEN the SINGER co. Is Available ★ RADIOS * ALARM CLOCKS Sunbeam ★ ELECTRIC IRONS ★ SAMSONITE LUGGAGE Buy One Piece at Regular Price Get Second at HALF PRICE Nyssa Furniture Co. 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