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THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1965 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON Books on Public Speaking Techniques Available al Malheur County Library New books going into circula-* "Modern Bathrooms'* by Joseph tion Saturday, April 17, at Mai- F. Schram. Tips for planning, se- heur county library include the ■jlecting the right fixtures and following. I building a modern bathroom. "The Chairman and Speaker's ! "Farm Journal's Complete Pie Role Made Easy" by David Bel- Cookbook" edited by Nell B. Ni- son. The author’s examples set i chols. Seven-hundred best des- forth what should be said on j sert and main-dish pies. such occasions as testimonials, in "Reapers of the Dust" by Lois stallations, charity drives memor ■ Phillips Hudson. A collection of ial services, patriotic observances I vividly projected memories of a and many others. i childhood in the 1930’s endur- "Braude's Treasury of Wit and i ing the blows of depression and Humor" by Jacob M. Braude. ! drought in the North Dakota Over 1000 jokes, quotations, anec , Dustbowl. dotes and epigrams fully indexed. "The Sea Flower" by Ruth "Chalk Talk Manual" by Har Moore. A tale of young adven lan Tarbell. A complete presen ture, orphans on the loose, a hur tation of the theory and practice ricane and a Maine island with of this form of entertainment. a kindly old man. "The Ku Klux Klan" by Wil "Don't Stop the Carnival" by liam Peirce Randel. A history of Herman Wouk. A novel about a the Klan from its organization in j middle - aged New Yorker who 1865 to the present day. I takes a last gamble on love and "The War-Peace Establishment" I life as owner of a Caribbean by Arthur Herzog. An examina beach hotel. tion of both proponents and op "Bell Call" by Sylvia Ashton- ponents of U. S. policies on ther Warner. A novel set in New Zea- monuclear war. land with the theme centering "Man and Land in the U. S." by around the education of children. Marion Clawson. The author out PICTURED are Acting Governor Harry Boivin "Lament for the Molly Ma- floor of the Senate. The new law requires busi lines the principal developments guires" by Arthur H. Lewis. A (seated). Senator Glenn Huston (left). Repre ness establishments selling foreign meats to in the history of the use of land Pennsylvania author who grew sentative Robert F. Smith, Republican from place a conspicuous sign telling consumers of in the United States. up hearing about the Molly Ma Burns and Rep. Irvin Mann, Republican from the fact. Proponents of the measure point out "Puritan Promenade" by Mar guires of the 1870’s writes drama Stanfield, at the signing of HB 1797 requiring that 14 other states have similar laws with sev tha Bacon. Pithy sketches of five tically of the lawless secret so labeling of foreign meats. Mann and Smith en more considering the matter in legislative little-known New England wo ciety of miners that was finally sponsored the bill and Huston carried it on the sessions. men of the 18th and 19th cen destroyed after its infiltration by ----------------------------------------- -—a ♦ ♦---------------------------------------------- turies. the Pinkerton detective James "The Initials in the Heart" by McParlan. would abolish Oregon’s annual $1 • Laurence Whistler. The author’s liquor permit. This bill, which "Discovering the Universe" by Date Max. Min. Prec. sensitivity as a poet and a glass Bernard Lovell. A book that dis April 7 .......... died in previous sessions, involves ..... 59 38 .05 (Continued From Page 1) engraver lends poignancy without cusses the building of the English a revenue loss of about $690,000 — 41 April 8____ ..... 63 anyone arrested for driving under sentimentality to this memoir of Jodrell Bank radio telescope. 41 April 9____ .... 51 .15 the influence of liquor has auto to the state. his dead wife. Two significant bills awaiting "Heavens Alive" by Roger Pil April 10___ ..... 56 35 .05 matically given his consent to "We Are Not Alone" by Walter kington. A British scientist pre floor action are the revised Con 38 .07 take a balloon chemical test of April 11___ ... . 61 Sullivan. The reader is given a sents his personal solutions to stitution and the sales tax ques April 12 32 . 65 his breath. tour of the universe as well as the problems which modern sci April 13.... . tion. The House Judiciary com 32 ......71 the historical background of our ence poses for theology. mittee has reported out a revised Similar Legislation in 12 States — — April 14 40 attempts to communicate with If a person refused to take the Constitution similar to the one "Communications in Space" by Owyhee Reservoir Storage other worlds. Orrin E. Dunlap. Information is April 14, 1965....... 659,970 Acre Ft. test, the arresting ofiicer files a passed by the House of Represen "Self - Renewal" by John W. given on the communications de April 14, 1964___ 528,800 Acre Ft. report stating the conditions of tatives in 1963. Under the House Gardner. A study of society velopment for the orbital flights, the arrest and the driver has 20 plan, judges would be appointed which maintains that social pro the growth of the Laser-Maser HOST SUNDAY DINNER days to ask for a hearing or his for their first term and then gress is dependent upon the en family and plans for the forma Mr. and Mrs. Art Sparks en license is suspended. Twelve oth stand for election without oppo ergy, purpose and creativity of tion of the Communications Satel tertained with Sunday dinner for er states have similar legislation. sition. each individual. The apportionment provisions lite corporation. The House of Representatives Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sparks and "Using Commercial Fertilizers" "Electronics in Medicine" by children of Boise, Mrs. Guy passed April 7 the Fairview Home would be unchanged and it would by Malcolm M. McVickar. A book Lynn Poole. An explanation of Sparks and sons of Nyssa. budget after lengthy floor argu permit the state government to be that deals specifically with com how electronic devices probe the ments. Opponents of the budget, grouped into 20 agencies, their mercial fertilizer—how it is pro brains of the mentally deficient, who tried to refer it back to com administrators appointed by the VISIT IN RIGGS HOME duced and its use. ease the pain of epileptics, give mittee and finally voted against governor. The controversial pro Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Keller of it even on final passage, argued vision is the election of only one "Save Every Lamb" by Jesse longer life to heart patients and Stuart. A collection of rich and make it possible for the speech Anaconda, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. about the level of services offer statewide executive official. It John Stutznegger of Gooding memorable tales of a lifetime less to articulate. ed, particularly in regard to Fair also provides for an office of con were weekend guests in the Lewis view Home, the state institution troller to be selected by law, with the animals of the hills and "Pararescue" by Eloise Engle. farms of Kentucky. which means the legislature could An account of the role of the Riggs home. Keller is the wo for the mentally retarded. pararescuers in the U. S. Air men’s brother. Supporters of the budget point decide to have the office filled by Force Rescue Service. ed out it was an obvious political appointment or election. "The Face on the Cutting Room by the “yellows” who, shortly move by the Democrats to em Sales Tax Attempt Made Floor" by Murray Schumach. The after their conquest years ago, barrass the Republicans. The facts The other major problem pend story of movie and television had enslaved and deported masses clearly show that this budget pro ing is the sales tax question. A of them under the crudest con vides a higher level of service cigarette tax bill has been report censorship. "Servicewomen and What They ditions. and more adequate care for the ed out of committee with a “do BATES MOTOR COMPA Do" by Karl Schuon. A career "The Transportation Frontier" patients of Fairview than did the pass” recommendation, and an NY of Ontario, authorized guide describing the opportunities by Oscar O. Winther. A readable budget adopted by the Democrats attempt is being made to attach Volkswagen dealer in the the armed forces offer a girl in history which shows how an in in the last session of the legisla a sales tax to it. Five Democrat training and travel. crease in travel and trade re ture. leaders in the House of Represen Lower Treasure Valley, is "Venture Inward" by Hugh sulted in new and rapidly de Highest Level in History tatives called for adoption of a expanding i t s complete operation. We have an im Lynn Cayce. A quest for spiritual veloping methods of transporta Certainly any amount of money sales tax referral. mediate opening for three and psychological insight based tion during the period covered. can be spent on state institutions, Many Republican members have "The Scorching Wind" by Wal but Oregonians can be proud that voiced opposition to the sales tax, on the psychic discoveries of Ed or four energetic salesmen. gar Cayce. ter Macken. A novel of Ireland’s this budget increases the level of saying we have lived within our Best of working conditions, "Old Forts of the Northwest" final bitter fight for indepen services and care, and it provides revenue this session and we need unlimited opportunity. Many by Herbert M. Hart. A historical dence. Fairview Home the highest level no new taxes. When we do, cer fringe benefits. Sales exper tour of old military posts. "Life With Picasso" by Fran of services in the history of the tainly we should look at the sales ience preferred, but not nec "White Lotus" by John Hersey. çoise Gilot. An intimate portrait institution. tax, but we have no need for it essary. For interview, call— The novel opens in the distant of Picasso drawn from the auth now. One of the “hot potatoes” of future as its narrator heroine tells or’s vivid memories of their 10 Many committees, especially in Mr. Bates at Phone the session is in the Senate Edu the House, are completing their of the struggles of the white race 889-5377, Ontario years together. cation committee. It is a bill that toward freedom from oppression "The Insect" by Url Lanham. would require mandatory unifica work this week. We expect at Following an introduction to in tion of school districts. Opposi this time that adjournment for sect origin and evolution is a dis tion to the bill has already this session of the legislature will cussion of insect structure in brought about removal of the be early in the month of May. terms of function, flight, sense mandatory “you must unify” fea perception, behavior and repro tures, but a $4 million incentive duction. fund has been established to re place it. The unification law would bring LEGAL NOTICES grades from 1 to 12 under a single school district, eliminating NOTICE OF ANNUAL separate elementary and inter SCHOOL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN mediate school districts if unifi to the legal voters of School Dis cation is approved by voters in trict No. 26 of Malheur County, the districts involved. An amend State of Oregon, that the Annual ment would permit the question Election of said district will be to be resolved by an overall ma held at the Little Theater in the jority vote within the union high high school building between the school district. hours of 2:00 o’clock p.m. and I Yearly Elections Provided The proposal calls for yearly 8:00 o’clock p.m. on the 3rd day elections on the issue of consoli- | of May, 1965. This election is called for the dation and provides that those purpose of electing one director districts which support unifica-1 tion would receive a share of the for a term of five years. Dated this 12th day of April, $4 million incentive fund in pro portion to the amount they re- ] 1965. pure prepared ceive from the basic school fund. DICK G. TENSEN The House Education committee Chairman has had more constructive pro Board of Directors posals than compulsory unifica- : Attest: tion to consider. It reported out D. E. NEDRY last week a proposal that would . District Clerk Published April 15 and 22, 1965. provide nearly $100,000 for pub- ! lie school kindergartens in Ore gon. Presently over 10,000 chil- i NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby given that on dren attend kindergartens in 24 April 26, 1965, at 1 p.m. a public Oregon school districts, and this sale will be held at Wilson Buick bill phases in over a five - year j Co., Nyssa, Oregon, to sell for period additional aid to schools a tremendous saving on fine Fuller cash the following collateral, to- for kindergartens. The House Education committee wit. White oil base house paint. Gloss finish also sent to the Ways and Means Chevrolet 2-Door Hardtop 2020 Hi-Hiding white only. Save now! said collateral being held to se committee a bill establishing the cure an obligation arising un level of basic school support for der a retail installment security the second year of the 1965-67 bi agreement (conditional sale con ennium at $152 per census child,! tract) held by General Motors Ac the level recommended by Gover ceptance Corporation as secured nor Hatfield. The first year of DON B. MOSS party. Said public sale is to be the biennium has already been conducted according to the laws established at the $152 level. The j of the State of Oregon. General present level is $133 per census Motors Acceptance Corporation 1 child. reserves the right to bid at this Would Abolish Liquor Permit 417 Main Street Phone 372-2124 sale. In other Senate committee ac-. General Motor* tion the Alcoholic Control com- Acceptance Corporation j mittee sent to the Ways and . Means committee a bill that Published April 15, 1965. WEATHER .. SALESMEN WANTED ! ♦ Meat, Thunderegg Bills Become Law PAGE SEVEN Two Teachers Added To Staff at Adrian Farmers Warned On Registration Of Crew Leaders Oregon Department of Employ ment Tuesday called attention of farm employers to the newly enacted Public Law 88-582, the Farm Labor Contractor Registra tion act. This act, which became effec tive on Jan. 1, 1965, requires a farm labor contractor or crew leader to register with the U. S Department of Labor if he “re cruits, solicits, hires, furnishes or transports 10 or more migrant workers (excluding members of his immediate family) at any one time in any calendar year for in terstate agricultural employment.” This law is expected to benefit farm employers in two ways. First, the interstate farm labor I contractor whom farmers employ is required to live up to the agree ments which he has made with the farmers and secondly, the act will benefit employers by provid ing a more stable and satisfied work force. Also it will benefit migrant workers by requiring la bor contractors to provide mem bers of his crew with information about the job. Contractors Need Certificate Farmers who plan to use mi gratory workers from another state are advised to have their crew leaders visit their nearest Oregon State Employment Ser vice office to obtain information about this new law. Farmers are urged to make sure that their crew leaders or labor contractors who qualify have a registration certificate issued by the U. S. Department of Labor when they report on the job. HOSTS THURSDAY COFFEE Mrs. C. A. Wernick entertained last Thursday afternoon with a coffee for members of Yellow Rose Rebekah lodge. Superintendent Glenn Ward reports that two new teachers have been hired as instructors in the Adrian elementary depart ment for the 1965-66 school year. Robert Bates, a former resident of Vale who has been teaching at The Dalles for the past two years, has been secured as a sixth grade instructor. Mrs. Marlow (Beverly) Thompson, wife of the minister at Adrian Free Metho dist church, has also been added to the teaching staff. HUMOROUS READING GIVEN AT FRIDAY CLUB MEETING Senior Citizens club meeting was held Friday at Faith Luth eran church. Activities included the playing of various games and after the luncheon hour a humor ous reading, written by Mrs. John E. Long, was given by Mrs. Lyda Kohl. Next meeting will be April 23 at the same location. Each one attending is asked to take a sack lunch, cup and spoon. Nyssa Births April 12 — To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wagstaff of Nyssa, a 7- pound, 3 - ounce boy, Robert Lloyd. 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