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THURSDAY. MAY 13. 1965 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE FIVE --------------------------- ----------------- ---------------------------- - Ellen Jones Attends Graphoanalysis Meet Of Colorado Chapter !!V Salem Scene SUGAR BOWL WOMEN'S BOWLING AWARD BANQUET SET SATURDAY Mrs. Tom (Ellen) Jones return- I ed home Sunday after attending a meeting of the Colorado chap With the 53rd session of the revenues. The total appropriation Oregon Legislature soon to be will therefore provide basic school ter, International Graphoanalysis written into Oregon history, pass- support amounting to $152 per Society, Inc., held ir, th«- Hilton age of a couple of key issues will census child tor the 1965-66 year hotel ut Denver. Principal speak perhaps rate this session as one and $160 per census child for the er of the session was the Rev. | of the more constructive in re 1966-87 year. This is up from the Anthony J. Becker of Chicago. o O o o cent years. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Matthews present $132 per census child and o o o o o For the first time since 1913 represents a boost of some $21 of Umgmont, brother-in-law and 1 sister of Mrs. Jones, joined the o when Oregon’s workmen’s com million. pensation act first became law, Another $10 million In sup gruphoanalysists for luncheon one SUGAR BABES LEAGUE th«- state’s job injury net received port to community colleges end <luy and then took Mrs. Jones to Looney *■ 43 29 un overhauling this session with some $8.2 million in highwey | their home for a short visit. They ■ Nyssa Sanitation 43 29 went to Broomfield on May 5 to the pussage of the controversial receipts amount io a total of Sugar Bow) 43 29 workmen's compensation bill, HB $65 million hended for property | visit the women's brother and sis- Arrowhead Motel 42 30 1001. tax relief during the 1965-67 | ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Parma Seed 3»«/4 i 32tfc Trimble. While there. Mrs Jones biennium. The measure, which was sign Gate City Cleaners 39 33 visited by telephone with Art and The revised revenue estimates ed into law by Governor Hat Ace Pastime 36 i 35t4 field last week, will increase gave rise to a large share of the Lee Colby who send greetings to Home Dairies 28 44 benefits to injured workmen on property tux relief package, but their Nyssa friends. Roberts-Nyssa 26 46 Mrs. Jones had planned to Muir-Roberts an average of 25 percent. It is the subject of providing relief was 20 52 designed to oncourage greater a serious consideration through transact some business in George High scratch games, Ruth town. Colo., but was unable to j out the session. safety, prompter payments to Chadd, 204: Aut Stedman, 202; Although this property tax re do bo because of a snow storm. Dottie injured workmen and sots up Forks, 191. High scratch a new system of claims handl lief package is only a two-year The snow was about three inches , series, Aut Stedman, 549; Lois deep near Denver and several j answer to the growing property ing. Page, 545; Dottie Parks, 544. Additionally, employers will tax problem, it will provide some cars were stalled on top of Ix»ve- Bowlers of the week — Lois land pass. Mrs. Jones states that relief while a long-range answer have a free choice in providing the motorists looked cold and , Page, 545 scratch «ries; Carly coverage for their employee! — may be sought in the interim And finally, the scientific miserable trying to get chains on | Bennett, 598 handicap series. they cun insure with either the guessing game of determining the wheels; however, the people I state fund, a private firm or self- , the amount of revenue ihe state ut Arapahoe Basin ski area were PICNIC AT LAKE OWYHEE insure. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Porter of The new act, hailed in the leg can expect some 30 months in having a wonderful time. Mrs. Jones noted that the snow Payette, Mr. and Mrs. Speed Por islature us u “model bill” and advance may have a little help ■■milestone for injured workmen” I in future years as the legisla was about 36 inches deep at tim ter and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Her will become totally operative Jun. i ture expects to have its own berline and looked beautiful piled man Towne picnicked and fished Sunday at Lake Owyhee. 1, 1966 Benefit increases and cer economist in the n»xt biennium. around the green pines. A position of revenue estimator tain limited organizational pow- VISIT SON IN CORVALLIS eis, however, will become effec is included in the budget for VISIT FORMER NYSSANS the Legislative Fiscal committee Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Newman tive- July 1, 1965. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Cheldelin spent the weekend in Corvallis Passage of the now competi whose sole objective year-round would be to estimate the number spent the weekend visiting in the where they viisted their son, Gary tive workmens compensation of dollars the state will receive Burley area. They were guests of who is a student at Oregon State law ends a six-year battle over former Nyssans, the Rev. and university. in future bienniums. | tho merits of a competitive sys Mrs. Paul Ludlow at Burley, and tem vs. a state-run monopoly the Edward Topliff family near To Buy. Sell or Reni, waged in throe legislative ses Paul. Try the Classified Pagel : sions and one general election. The problem of increasing prop erty taxes was also partially st.lv- <•<1 by the 1965 legislature. With By Ruth Robbins the passage of a scries of property LINCOLN HEIGHTS — Carrie tax relief measures, homeowners Robbins, daughter of Mr and can anticipate a reduction in Mrs. Brock Robbins, has received property tuxes by al>out 10 per the Patch and Chat club scholar cent. ship to attend 4-H summer school After the governor’s unnoun -e- to be held in June at Corvallis. ment that an estimated $35 mil ----- ■■ lion in revenue would be avail Kenneth Carlstrom was honor able during the 1965-67 biennium ed on his 13th birthday Sunday LOIN and RIB than had been earlier anticipated, ut the home of his parents, Mr. the legislature raised a $5 million and __________________________ ______ Mrs. Vernon Carlstrom. Those ?r'.’P‘’r,L.,ux aPProPriation ! Present for traditional cake and bill to $25 million. ' ice cream were Mr and Mrs. O. L. This particular appropriation Brannon of Fruitland, the James LOIN END would ba placed in a "proparty Saito family, Elmer Carlstrom tax relief account" and distri and the honoree's sisters, Connie buted to local taxing districts and Betty Jean. as a direct offset against estab Mr. and Mrs. E. J Wells and lished budgets. family and Charlie Robbins, all An additional $3 8 million was of Nampa, were Sunday dinner ARMOUR'S — SKINLESS added to the basic school support guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brock fund for the second year of the Robbins and family. Mrs. Vernon Carlstrom went biennium because of increased to Eugene Tuesday to attend funeral services for her step- father. A. L. Hutchinson, who PILLSBURY'S died suddenly on Monday, May 3. She plans to remain for some , time with her mother, and then go to Portland to visit her daugh ter. Mr and Mrs. Gary Noble. Connie Carlstrom was one of ASSORTED — ROYAL the princesses for the Saturday I evening junior - senior prom nt Ontario high school • Third annual award banquet for the Nyssa Women’s Bowling association will be held at 7 o’ clock Saturday evening. May 15, in the Lions den at East Side cafe in Ontario. Dinner tickets are available from team captains or league secretaries. by Robert L. Oer..edde r/ League /Standin Standings i 4-H Summer School Scholarship Goes To Carrie Robbins 0 0 fl 0 fl fl 0 fl 0 HI GRAND MOTHER" Hearing young, bright voices is a special part of calling Long Distance. Next best thing to having them with you. Call and sea. MALHEUR HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY J fl WORK SESSION PLANNED PRIOR TO RUMMAGE SALE The Nyssa Jay-C-Ettes will hold a work session from 7 to 10 I p.m. Tuesday, May 18. to prepare clothing for their forthcoming rummage sale. The work meet ing will be held in the Jim Grunke residence at 101 North Fifth street and all interested young women arc invited to at- j tend. The rummage sale is planned between the hours of 4 and 7 p.m. Friday, May 21, at the Nyssa la bor camp. Area residents having clothing or other items to donate for the . sale are asked to call Mrs. Grunke at 372-3400 or Mrs. Frank Tur- 1 ner, 372-3428, and the articles will be picked up. I fl fl fl fl fl fl > THESE NYSSA YOUTHS are Kirk Holcomb (on left) and David Danford who with Harry Brendle emerged as team winners during the recently ended Bantam league season at the Sugar Bowl. Their team was known as the Alley Shiners, sponsored by Peterson Furniture company. They received their trophies during ihe Ban tam Bowlers banquet held early in April at the school cafetoriu/n. Parents of ihe lads are the Duane Holcombs and K. A. Danford». —Staff Photo. MAY 18 MEETING SET BY EAGLES AUXILIARY Nominations for election of out side guard will be presented at a meeting of Eagles auxiliary to be held at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 18, at the hall. Winner of the jackpot award at the May 4 session was Jimmie Ann Hatch, while the door prize was won by Mrs. Glenn McGin nis. PROF: CALIFORNIA VISIT_____________________ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Athey and children of San Pablo, Calif., are visiting in the home of her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Russell. Pork Chops Pork Roast , . . Lb. 57( (Roiary-Type) 19- and 21-Inch Sizes — with — The Dependable Briggs & Stratton Engine. As Low as $2.50 Per Week GUESTS FROM BURLEY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beck and Weldon Beck of Burley were Fri day afternoon and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Beck and family. 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Can 1 69* Cucumbers 2 lor 25‘ a 0 a a Nyssa Furniture Co. and 29' 25' IVORY • • King Size /9* Softener fl BALANCING CUT- WHOLE E 7| L fl WHEEL STEWERS GIANT TIDE Adjustable Cutting Heights BUDGET TERMS VISIT IN HAROLDSEN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Haroldsen and daughter of Boise were weekend guests in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Haroldsen. Sunday dinner guests in the latter couple’s home were Mrs. Orlee Sipes and Lee of Homedale, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Drinkall and Roy Drinkall of Nampa. UNDERGOES SURGERY Mrs. Morris Huffman entered St. Alphonsus hospital in Boise yesterday afternoon and was scheduled for major surgery this morning. She hopes to return hon.» the early part of next week. Fresh-Dressed From Bertie's Lb. 39* LIQUID — REGULAR 97c Lawn Mowers SENIOR CITIZENS TO MEET Senior Citizens’ club meeting will be held at 10:30 Friday mor ning, May 14, at Faith Lutheran church. Miss Craig of the welfare commission will talk to the group at 1:30 in the afternoon. 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