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THURSDAY, MAY 4.J967 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON Small Pupils To Graduate Big Bend News Graduation program« for «tu- dz'iita in Mr«. Ida Moncur*« i Jack and Jill kindergarten will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 8 and Friday, May 19 ■ in the LD8 cultural tall, rtM. public 1« invited to attend. 'Die students were divided into morning and afternoon classes to enable more indi vidual instruction and each group had educational study units, with visit« to see ’In action’ what they were being taught. They visited the Ontario po lice station, fire station, air port, Nyssa library, Ray’s bakery, Peterson’s dairy farm, railway depot, Stringer’s lamb-’ ing «beds and the Frank Jayo farm. Students enrolled in the morning session are Angela Guerra, Valerie Ordonez, Carl Simpson, Terrell Moffls, Lance Lane, Handy Flinders, Kellye Connell, Sara Lee Bunn, Wynne Aldrich. Stuart Pfaff, Dorie Beckstead, David Hieb and Tina Ordonez. Among afternoon students are Marcine Clawson, Robin W<x>d, Kristi Gomeza, Tammy Travel ler, Billy McMillan, Dana Max field, Shelly Mayden, Nancy Landreth, Anna Marie Jayo, Karen West, David Voeller, Richard Skeen, Geraldine Se bum and David Ross. April 27,--To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grimaldo of Nyssa a 7-pound, 5-ounce son, Louis Alonso, May 1,--To Mr. and Mrs. Mag daleno Martinez a 6-jxiund, 2- ounce girl, unnamed. WORK FOR YOURSELF An Equal Opportunity Employer By Mrs. Dyrc Roberts NHS CALENDAR . . Today, May 4, 1 p.m.--Eastern Oregon College band concert at Nyssa high school. Today, May 4, 4p.m.--Jr. Var sity track meet, here. Today, May 4, 4 p.m.—Girls district track meet at Ontario. May 6,--Jr. high music festi val at Weiser. May 7, 2 p.m.--Jr. and Sr. high school spring concert in city park. May 8, 4 p.m.--Baseball with Weiser, here. May 8, 4 p.m.--SRV Jr. high track meet at Ontario. May 9, 4 p.m,--MalheurCounty track meet at Vale. May 9, 8 p.m.--FHA fashion show in high school cafeteria. May 11, 8 p.m.--PTA meeting in high school cafeteria. BIG BEND—Mr. and Mrs. Phil Clucas and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Knapp ot Ros- well attended April 18 fare- well party for Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kent at the Rollo___ Kent' home in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs.' Kent left April 19 to make J ' their home in Connell, Wash. Mrs. Edythe Prosser was an April 23 dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Delrio Brock in Sunset Valley. Staff Sargeant Ernest Knapp of Las Vegas, Nev., visited April 19 with his sister, Mrs. Phil Clucas, Big Bend Extension Unit members met April 18 with Mrs. pete Sillonis as hostess. Following a tasting luncheon a lesson on "Variety in Vege tables” was given by Mrs. Verl Bishop and Mrs. Dyer Roberts. One visitor, Mrs. Edythe Pros ser and twelve members at tended. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Wood Congressman Al Ullman an entertained April 23 with a family dinner in honor of Mrs. nounced Tuesday that Treasure Mary Wood’s and Mrs Lloyd Valley Community College in Wood’s birthday anniversaries. Ontario, Oregon, has been a- Afternoon callers were Mi . and warded $209,192.00 to conduct Mrs. Floyd Wood and family of an adult program for migrant workers. Ullman said the of Marsing- Miss Helen Hatch of Ontario fice of economic opportunity visited April 23 with Mr. and grant would finance projects at Ontario, Nyssa and Weiser. Mrs James McGinnis. The adult education project Mrs. Clyde Higgs of Parma visited on the afternoon of April will be augmented by a day 23 with Mr. and Mrs. Dyre camp program for the child- ren of the workers, Director Rotei t . Mr. and Mrs. Noel Tuppeny of the project will be Robert visited April 23 with Mr. and Patterson, Ullman announced. Mrs. L. D. Brumbaugh Jr. in Roswell. Mr. and Mrs. RayCartwright visited April 21 with Mrs. Naomi Wright in Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Graham of Boise spent a recent week- end with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Chaney, Mrs. Anna Chaney of Nyssa visited Sunday in the Chaney home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Blamier and family of Gooding visited several days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Chet Smith. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz Visited April 23 with Mr. and Mrs John Packwood. Mrs. John Packwood recently spent two days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Packwood and sons at Owyhee corners. TVCC Awarded Federal Funds For Migrants EnlÌHtM TED PROCTOR We'll train you if you qualify for one of the fastest grow ing marketing sales positions in the country! $450 00 a month while training Un limited income potential, ex celent fringe benefits We are a well-known, highly respect ed company in your area Write Mr A C Janssen. Box 14. Ontario. Oregon,and include details on your last 5 years of business and/or school experience. Jaycees To See Fast-Car Films Leaving April 1 for basic training at Ft. Bliss, Texas was Ted Proctor, son of Mrs. Jean Mangin of Nyssa. He is (Continued From Page 1) with an armored division, and meeting, a Goodyear Tire com prior to enlistment, was a stu pany film will be shown. The dent at Nyssa high school and picture is about Greig Breed employed at Wilson’s Market. love, known as the fastest man on earth in his car. The picture will include primary source of the Capitol scenes of his recent wreck on Club’s success and respect. "To settle tor anything less the Bonneville Salt flats while he was traveling at a rate of would mean not only selling out 525 miles per hour. ourselves and those we repre All interested area residents sent, but we would be mislead are invited to attend the Jaycee ing our elected officials and, meetings. in the end, betraying the people.” SIOUX- EXCLUSIVE RIB DESIGN gives you the f STEEL GRAIN BIN Top and bottom • do«* of the verti cally corrugated aide panels form a «-ply W rib of eteel — It’s six layora of -SIOUX- Stool Strong! A rib of S- ply stesl every 227." height. L 11 Professional Directory Physicians and Surgeons K. E. KERBY. M.D. K. A. DANFORD. M.D. KEN PFAFF, M.D. Physicians and Surgeons i-ud 372-2241 Hours 10 to 12 At 2 to 5 pm Daily Except Saturday and Sunday; Saturday. 10 to 12 MAULDTNG CLINIC L. A. 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That was a big statement. there were several guest speak Commission works in close But to me it was more than just ers. Luncheon was served at harmony with similar Com six little words. To me it means the Central Mesa grange hall, missions in other states to 1 love America! I love every after which the group returned ward solving state-federal re thing about her. Of course, 1 to the First Christian Church lations, agriculture, transpor love the freedom of speech, for the afternoon session. A- tation, economic problems, and press, ballot. But Hove every mong those attending from the other vital areas concerning thing she is criticized for too. Farmerette club were Fern the several states. I love her reputation of al Gardner, Roberta Wilson, Le The House of Representatives ways butting into other nations’ ona Bryan and Mabelle Mo has defeated a bill that would affairs. I love the fact that Kague. have allowed Portland, Salem although America is the great Mr. and Mrs. Van Haueter and Eugene to impose a one est nation in the world, she of Westfall, Ore., were April percent income tax on the wages By Mary Haburchak isn’t perfect. 27 evening visitors in the Mike of its residents. Freedom, beauty, education, When I think of all the people McKague home. The House, following appro Stephen Kersey of Fruitland val of the Ways and Means power, love, and patriotism are in congress, all the work they all included to make this coun do, all the pain they gothrough; spent the weekend at the home Committee, has voted to in try, my country the queen of when I think of all the unknown, of his grandmother, Mrs. Effie crease Oregon’s gasoline tax civilization. yet brave, soldiers killed while Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Arvin from 6? to per gallon. The I’m proud that all of us have fighting for their country’s Kersey and the other two boys bill has been referred to the an equal chance to receive a freedom; when 1 think of the were Saturday visitors in the Senate Highways Committee good education to help build agony the settlers went through Nielsen home. Later that even with a requirement that it re this country. for my country; when 1 think of ing the Kerseys took their sons turn to Ways and Means Com I love the beauty - fields, these things 1 suddenly feel a to Ontario where they were par mittee prior to final vote by mountains, deserts, lakes, o- pang of guilt. Why? Because ticipants in a Scout-O-Rama. the Senate. The bill increases Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baxter the share that cities will re ceans, and cities. I, an American, criticize my I’m proud that my friends own country! I, the free Ameri returned Friday evening from ceive, but does not Increase are of every rationality. They can, am always talking about a vacation trip on which they the counties’ share. It is ex They went to pected that the Senate High don’t care what my nationality our "so-called free ration", had started. is or what my father does. as I put it. I feel guilty be Madras where they visited the way Committee will change the They like me for what I am. cause I am forever saying to Bert Schmidt and Gary Heap distribution formula so that I’m proud that my country myself, and others, that our families. They then drove on counties will participate in the is big enough to admit she’s nation isn’t as free as it is to Tule Lake, Calif., to visit increase. wrong while on the other hand supposed to be. I wonder why with the Ralph Walker family. Following an Attorney Gen she stands up for what she we are in Vietnam - if it’s They encountered snow, rain eral’s opinion to the effect that thinks is right. and other bad weather so de the currently circulating Bank- worth it. What other country can boast cided to return home. AMerica card Is illegal, Senate Why do 1 think all these of these things? Mr. and Mrs. David Heap Bill 536 was introduced. It things? Because I am an Ameri Through waves of red, white of Boise spent the weekend would legalize such cards. The can. 1 have everything so easy and blue only two things dampen with their grandparents, Mr. issue involved is that the pre I take advantage of it. I have my spirits, one; too often too and Mrs. Ralph Baxter. The sent permissable rate of in everything so good I expect it! many of us don’t realize the Heap couple has signed con terest which banks may charge I even expect MORE! I don’t good thing we have. Two: No tracts to teach in the Redmond on this type of account is even deserve to be an American! schools next year. They will 15 1/4%, whereas the Bank- matter how hard or how long That’s why I’m proud of the be moving there shortly after America cards use, in some I tried I could never really tell you why 1 love America. fact...I am an American. I’m the cose of the Boise schools cases, could be as much as So as they say in China one proud of the fact it is my where they are now teaching. 18%. Mr. and Mrs. Mike McCul picture is worth thousands of America, my free, independent, A full-dress hearing was held lough of Emmett were Saturday this week before the Senate State words. To me the picture is loving nation. Yes, I’m glad I’m an Ameri visitors and dinner guests in and Federal AffairsCommittee. the flag of the United States of can! the Ralph Baxter home. America. It appeared that in the case of **♦»»»*♦***»*»»♦»♦**»•»*»»»»**»♦»»»*»♦»*♦** Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mell drove accounts paid within 25 days, Other visitors were the Kenneth to Sumpter, Ore., April 19, no interest is payable. Also, Chards of Boise. The Nielsen where they visited with his many rivate and small busi couple, Mr. and Mrs. Mark aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Sar- nessmen testified that only by Moncur and Curtis were re lund. They returned home last use of these credit cards are By F reda Astoreca the small stores able to com cent Sunday dinner guests of Thursday afternoon. SUNSET VALLEY—Wilbur Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Heap pete with J. C. Penney’s, Meier the Bill Nielsens in Homedale. Chapin, who was recently in Mr. and Mrs. Jess Asumendi, of Boise were April 20 evening and Frank’s, Sears and other jured when his tractor ran into Lillina and Curtis spent a re dinner guests at the home of large stores. the canal, was released last Testimony also disclosed that cent weekend with her parents, their grandparents, Mr. and week from the hospital and is small loan corporations can Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trump Mrs. Ralph Baxter. reported to be recovering sat in Wallowa. A regular meeting of the charge as much as 36%. isfactorily. No action has been taken but Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Astoreca Farmerette Club was held April Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price were and girls visited April 23 with 19 at the Community hall. Prior the large chain banks are sup recent Sunday dinner guests the D. Bivins family in Boise. to the regular meeting a pot porting the bill while a majority of Mr. and Mrs. Don Share and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers luck dinner was held. The of the independent banks are family in Nyssa. were recent Saturday evening meeting was presided by Fern opposed. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alexan Senate Bill No. 1 would pro visitors in the George Folkman Gardiner. New officers for der and family were April 23 hibit the garnishment of any home. the new year are Mrs. Ezada dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Betts, president; Mrs. Jean wages, whether such wages be Sam McMillian at Ontario. The Burton, vice president; Mrs. $400 or $4,000 a month. An dinner honored Alexander’s Leona Bryan, secretary; Mrs. extensive hearing in the Senate birthday anniversary. Mabelle McKague, treasurer. Judiciary Committee had the Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ekan- Today, May 4, 7:30p.m.--Knife Names of the Pollyannas were Bureau of Labor and various ger spent a recent weekend and Fork club meeting at East revealed and new ones drawn. others supporting the bill, while with Mr. and Mrs. PaulCleaver Side cafe. A number of gifts were passed small businesses and collection and son at Pocatello. Today, May 4, 8:30 p.m.--AA out and plant exchange was held agencies opposed it. The pre Mrs. Emma Newgen attended meeting at St. Mathews Epis at the close of the meeting. sent law allows one-half of a recent meeting of the Feder copal church, Ontario. There were 14 members and anyone’s wages in one month ated Dorcas-Womens group in Today, May 4--Nyssa Legion up to $550 to be automatically three children present. Caldwell. Auxiliary meeting, community exempt from garnishment. Mrs. Alida Smit spent several Final action has not been taken Mrs. Virginia Lorensen of hall. Ontario was a recent evening May 5, 1:30 p.m.--United recent days visiting at the home by the committee, but we see visitor in the Ken Lorensen church women meeting at Nyssa of her son-in-law and daughter, little chance for any change In Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gallant and the present law. home. Mona, Mida, Marcie First Christian church. and Lorene spent a recent week- May 5.--TVCWC area confer sons at Goodrich. She returned Tax problems continue to to her home in Nu Acres April end with their grandparents. ence at Boise. haunt the legislature. The The Virginia Lorensen family May 6, 8 p.m.--Pinochle party 20. House, as we told you last week, and Mrs. William Turner were at Nyssa 1OOF hall. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Allison has passed House Bill 1093 recent Sunday dinner guests May 6.--TVCWC area confer drove to Meridian April 23 with its proposal for a 3% sales in the Ken Lorensen home. ence at Boise. where they visited at the home tax on items of tangible personal Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Niel May 6, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.--Sci of Mrs. Allison’s brother-in- property, with food and drugs sen, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Niel ence club car wash. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. exempt. This would be referred sen and children of Homedale, May 7, 2 p.m.--Jr. and Sr. high Clyde LaValle. to the people at an election for Mrs. Effie Nielsen of Nu Acres school Spring concert in city Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baxter iheir approval or rejection. were recent dinner guests in park. The bill, now in the Senate left April 21 on a trip to western the Elver Nielsen home. The May 8, 8 p.m.--Nyssa Jaycees Oregon and parts of California. Taxation Committee, is certain dinner honored Elver Nielsen’s meeting at hall. They expect to return in about not to be passed in the House birthday anniversary. Mr. and May 9,8p.m.--Treasure Valley two weeks. form. The bill is patterned as Mrs. Ewen Chard of Nyssa association for handicapped and Roy McKague of Caldwell closely as possible after the were recent evening dinner retarded children meeting at spent April 22 at the home of guests of the Nielsens. Moore hotel, Ontario. NHS SCIENCE CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen May 9, 8 p.m.--Yellow Rose his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKague. visited April 21 with Mr. and Rebekah Lodge meeting at IOOF A pinochle party and silent Mrs. Jack Chard at Meridian. hall. auction was held recently at AT NHS the community hall, with 16 residents attending. Prizes for the Pinochle session were VO-AG won by Marilyn Russell, wo men’s high score; Irene Cle building ments, low; Clarence Neeley, men’s high; Woody Wilson, low. SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1967 Travelling prize was won by Cecil Evans. 9:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. For a recent assignment, stu dents in Irl Nolan’s eighth grade Language - Arts class were asked to write essays on the subject, "I’m Glad 1 am an American. ’’ The assignment was given because Nolan felt it was timely with all the unrest in the world today. The following essays, Nolan stated, were not espe cially selected as being con sidered the best ones turned in, but because of sincerity expressed. By Martha Hehler Sunset Valley Coming Events TïŒüTZÂnr PAINT SALE Through May 15 California law, but there are still areas of doubt. The Senate Tax Committee had Mr. Edward Stetson from California here to discuss the matter in detail for three solid days. Mr. Stetson has been the admini strator of the California sales tax for 30 years and Is probably the most authoritative person in the field. The Senate Tax Committee is now considering policy mat ters and is expected to reach a decision next week. We concur in saying that there will be much criticism of our actions whether we vote for or against a referral to the people of a Sales Tax. How ever, if the people are to vote, we want the most reasonable measure possible to be sub mitted to them. In what perhaps constitutes one of the most courageous acts of any Governor in re cent years, Governor McCall appointed himself to the State Sanitary Authority and was made Chairman. From a poli tical point of view it would seem that he has little to gain and perhaps much to lose since this is a most controversial area. On the other hand, the Governor is keenly aware of air and water pollution prob lems and wants to establish a base from which the future of Oregon will be safe from un necessary pollution. He will serve for only six months on the Authority and then turn over the problem to a successor whom he hopes will follow the guidelines he will have estab lished. The Senate Highway Com mittee took another step in traffic safety matters and passed out Senate Bill 63 with a "do pass’’ recommendation. This bill would require every driver to be re-examined each four years to determine his driving qualifications. In this manner hundreds of presently incompetent drivers using our highways would be removed. In most cases, the driver would not apply for a renewal. A Conference Committee, of which Senator Yturri is a mem ber, will meet to see if the dif ferences between the House and Senate can be ironed out insofar as the Constitutuion are con cerned. No agreement has yet been reached, but the Conferees are confident that they will at least agree upon a verision of Senate Joint Resolution No. 7 that will be submitted to each house of the legislature for a vote. House Bill 1151, which pro hibits the employment by any city of more than 1,000 popu lation of any member to the police force for more than one year unless such officer has been certified as qualified by the Police Standards Board, has been voted out of Com mittee. However, amendments will allow certification without attendance of a school. It is designed to improve the quality of police officers throughout the State, and will permit certi fication by attendance of Com munity College courses, or other type of school authorized by the communities. The man datory feature remains in the bill, but most of the objection able aspects have been elimin ated. __________ Water Heatin •I Troubles? Call Us for FREE INSPECTION and ADJUSTMENT Coast-To-Coast STORE Victor R. Haburchak, Owner Phone 372-3545 NYSSA... 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