Thursday, August 13, 1970 Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon NEWELL HEIGHTS ITEMS ■ ■ ■ BY DALE WITT ■ ■ ■ PHONE 372-2183 ■ ■ ■ Salmon Return Holy Rosary Administrator To Be Honored Idaho Power Company’s Circle C hatchery, where record number of returning spring Chinook salmon have been counted this year, is located in picturesque canyon beside Rapid River near Riggins. Facility, containing extensive raceways and ponds for rearing up to 3 million fingerlings, is one of four hatcheries Idaho Power has built under a broad conservation Sister Mao Aloysius Newell, program to transfer spring Chinook and steelhead runs from Administrator of Holy Rosary the Hells Canyon reach to the Salmon River watershed. Idaho Hospital, will be advanced to Fish and Game Dept, operates hatcheries at company expense. Fellowship Status in the Ameri- can College of Hospital Administrators September 13, TVCC Nursing at a convocation ceremony to be held in Houston’s Astroworld Instructors Return Hotel. The announcement was made today by Arnold L. Swanson, From Seminar Citing "increasing evidences M.D., of London, Ontario, and of vandalism in our parks and President of the AC HA, a pro­ Jean Joyce, Director, Kathy recreation areas,” Senator fessional society comprised of Tiger and Elaine Balderson, in­ Mark Hatfield urged additional more than 9,000 of the leading structors in the Practical Nur­ authority be given to the Se­ hospital and health-care ad­ sing Department, just returned cretary of the Interior to deal ministrative personnel in the fiom a five-day seminar at with vandalism on Bureau of United States and Canada. Dr. Colorado State University, Fort’ Land Management lands. His Swanson will preside at the Collins, Colorado, co-sponsored statement came at a ’’•iblic ACHA’s 36th Annual Con­ by the University and the Na­ Lands Subcommittee hearing on vocation. tional Association for Practical S. 3389, where Hatfield is the The ceremony marks the Nurse Education and Service. ranking Republican. opening of the College’s Annual (NAPNES). Two seminars were S. 3389 provides for pena­ Meeting, traditionally held in held under these auspices—one lties for violation of public conjunction with the convention .on “Teaching and Learning” land laws and for protection of of the American Hospital Asso­ for practical nursing educators public lands and their uses. ciation. and the other on “Lets Break “The BLM, unlike the Forest During the Convocation, the Communications Barriers?’ Service and Park Service, lacks the ACHA also will confer Ho­ for licensed practical nurses. quick enforcement authority,” norary Fellowshipon three per­ NAPNES, an organization of Hatfield said, “but must pro­ sons who have distinguished over 30,000 licensed practical ceed through a United States themselves by exceptional nurses, teachers of practical Marshall -- hardly a practical meritorious service in the hos­ nursing, and others concerned tool even when officials observe pital field and related areas: about nursing care, was founded vandals destroying government Father Hector-L. Bertrand, S.J. in 1941 to promote the deve­ property. Ph.d., Vice President of the lopment of schools of practical “Laws are on the books co­ University of Sudbury, Ontario; nursing and the continuing edu­ vering garbage dumping, mo­ Mrs. Clifford S. Heinz of Pitts­ cation of licensed practical nur­ torized vehicle use, burning, lit­ burgh, who has been involved ses. Its headquarters office is tering and vandalism. Autho­ in public service and philan­ at 1465 Broadway, New York rities need the proper tools to thropic work since the early City. enforce these laws.” 1930’s; and Earl Perloff,Chair- ■ man of the Board of Philadel- phia’s Albert Einstein Medical Center. Sen. Hatfield Urges Better Laws For BLM "Save enough J q send you», mother. in-law 25? Anniversary Professional Directory Physicians and Surg«ons K. E. KERBY, M. D. K. A. DANFORD, M. D. Physicians and Surgeons Dial 372-2241 HOURS: 9 to 12 noon 4 2 to 5 P.M. - Monday through Friday. 10 to 12 Saturday. MAULDING CLINIC L. A. Maulding, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Dial 372-2216 HOURS; 9 to 12 noon and 2 to 5 P.M., - Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. 9 to 12 noon, Sat­ urday. Weight labs. “By appointment only” - Wed­ nesday. Take H from Tannaw^ Emta Ford, saving money has never been easier at Ford Dealers. Dollar discounts are the highest In clearance-sale history. Even on new model Torino already priced $200’ lower. Come get just the car you want for far lessl 'Based on comparison with Ford's former lowest suggested retail price for a 2-door Torino. DAVID W. SARAZIN, M.D. Physician and Surgeon HOURS: 10 to 12 noon & 2 to 5 P.M. - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Fri­ day. 10 to 12 Saturday. Phones: Office 372-3365 Residence 372-3173 Ontario, Oregon NEWELL HEIGHTS-The Hap­ mother, Mrs. John A. Stewart, py Dozen Card Club met Friday went to Buhl Friday where the afternoon with Mrs. Thelma Krieghs spent the weekend visi­ Hammon in Ontario. Guest ting relatives. Mrs. Stewart of players were Elsie Diven and Buhl spent the past ten days Rose Willis. Winners were visiting in the Dick Kriegh home. Sue Ashcraft, Mabie Piercy, She was a Wednesday dinner Elsie Diven and Edna DeHaven. guest of Mrs. Dale Witt. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Timmer­ Mrs. Nellie Tyree of Canton, man and family and Mr. Okla., visited her niece, Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Newbill went Frankie Worden, Wednesday, water skiing and had a picnic then went to Ridge view where at the Owyhee Dam Sunday. she visited in the Erwin David­ Their friends, the Harold Kurtz son home. and Walter McPartland family, Mrs. Frankie Worden and Mrs. Lydia Worden visited the were there. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Fenn formers cousins, Mr. and Mrs. attended the funeral services Jackson in Homedale, Saturday Wednesday for Jim Huffman at evening. Mrs. Nellie Tyree of Nyssa, and later had lunch at Canton, Okla., was also a guest. Mrs. DonaldCostley and girls the Earl Ward home. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Louis of Beverton, brought her mother, Mrs. Mary Auker, home Pratt. Elsmore Fenn of Homedale last week and visited Mrs. Lydia and Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Fenn Worden Wednesday. They re­ attended funeral services Sa­ turned to Beverton Monday. Robert Fenn of Albany was turday for Dora Gruning in Nyssa, and were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ward. Donald Fenn and Ora Fenn of Albany visited the Rollo Fenn home Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Marie Moore, Mrs. Lydia Worden and Mrs. Dale Witt attended the Adrian Garden C lub meeting at the Varner Hop­ kins home in Big Bend Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Top'.iff were Saturday evening visitors On numerous occasions I sta­ first to read thisreport--which at the Irvin Topliff home. Mr. ted my personal view that Dr. recites Dr. Froines’ behavior, and Mrs. Harry Warren of John Froines, while employed and also analyzes relavant Fe­ Parma were Sunday evening as a member of the faculty at deral court cases which tie our luncheon guests of their daugh­ the University of Oregon, has hands in this matter. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Top­ engaged in conduct which is con­ If Dr. Froines should re­ liff and family. trary to the best interests of turn to his teaching post this Mrs. John Downer, Kip and the system and inconsistent with Fall, he is on notice that new Sue, went to McCall Tuesday. his continuation as an employee. rules of conduct will be in ef­ John was going to play in the I am informed that the State fect and that he must conduct golf tournament held there System of Higher Education himself as a responsible mem­ Thursday, Friday andSaturday. finds it cannot legally take ac- ber of the faculty. Failing to do Mrs. Sally Judd and sons of tion to dismiss Dr. Froines. so, he will be subjected to Ontario spent Sunday visiting This decision is based on the immediate disciplinary action relatives at McCall. advice of the Attorney General under these new rules. Doctor and Mrs. Benjeman of Oregon, on a study of re­ Jones and Dr. and Mrs. John cent Federal court decisions in Tueft and daughter, Ann of Taft, similar cases, and on the im­ Calif., visited in the M.L. Judd precise wording of rules for dis­ Journal Classifieds home. They went on to McCall missal which heretofore were Bring Result^ to visit the other relatives. in effect. The board is taking Mr. and Mrs. R.D. McKinley action now, at my insistence, went to La Grande Monday and to formulate stricter and more visited their daughter, Mr. and precise rules--but these rules returning Tuesday evening. cannot lawfully be applied re­ Mrs. Louise Hill, and Mrs. troactively to remove Dr. Evelyn McKinley went Huckle­ Froines. berry picking Thursday near As a public official, I feel La Grande. They had good a sense of frustration. I know picking. It was 104 degrees what should be done, but there is here that day, but was nice and no legal way this can be accom­ cool in the mountains. plished. Noone needstoremind L. C. McDermott returned me that when I became Gover­ home from the hospital Saturday nor I swore to uphold the law. evening and is slowly improving. I cannot do an illegal act even He is able to be up in a chair if I believe I am doing it for a part of the time. good purpose. If I did, I would Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keil be embracing the philosophy of of Nampa were Sunday after­ those radicals and anarchists noon callers in the Burton who justify any means toacheive Barnes home. an end which they consider just. Mrs. Dale Witt was a I have asked the State Board Thursday dinner guest in the of Higher Education to send W.C. Van Dewater home in Big a copy of a report, prepared by Bend. She visited at the Boyce the University of Oregon’sCom- Van Dewater home in the after­ mittee of Inquiry, to each noon. state-wide elective officer and Mrs. Grace Day and Mrs. to the members of the Oregon Edna Cowling of Adrian were Legislative Assembly. I’m sure Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. the board will make other copies Dale Witt. available to interested persons. Mr. and Mrs. John Kirby of I urge anyone who would con- Portland were weekend guests dem the State System of Higher of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Education or other public offi­ Eugene Pratt. Kirby leaves cers for the present si’ lation for National Guard next week. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rhodes and children of Boise were weekend guests of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rhodes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fenn and Arnoldof Milwaukie, visited Mr. and Mrs. Benny Beach in Vale Sunday. You shall love your neigh- ■ Sunday callers of Mr. and bor as yourself.— (Matt. B Mrs. Gene Simpson were Mr. m and Mrs. Rollo Fenn, Mrs. Ida 22:39). When we count our bless- J Fenn, Mrs. Dave Savage and girls, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald ings. we find that we are better B Fenn and Arnold of Milwaukie. off than we thought we were. ■ There is always someone we * Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fenn of Albany were Friday and Saturday can help to a happier life, even ■ overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. though, all we, may give is a B = Gene Simpson. They came tc friendly ' Jl" smile, a " cheerful “* ‘ attend the funeral services Sa­ greeting, or a kind act. Any ■ turday of their aunt, Mrs. Dora good we give to others comes B back to us, but it is up to us Grunig. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kriegh to start the ball rolling with • I accompanied bv the Latter’s our love and kindness. Statement By Governor McCall On The John Froines Decision Malheur Teachers In-Service August 24, 1970 Ontario High School Auditorium Ontario, Oregon 8:30 - 9:00 Registration 9:00 - 9:15 Announcements 9:15 - 10:00 Keynote Speaker - Dr. James D. Marshall, Associate Professor of Biology, The College of Idaho.................. “Educating for Survival” 10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break 10:30 - 12:00 Group Sessions: Auditorium ELEMENTARY TEACHERS, “Teaching Eco­ nomics in the Elementary School,” Dr. John Jambura, Associate Professor of Social Science, Eastern Oregon College. Room 13 SOCIAL STUDIES (JR. AND SR. HIGH), Law Enforcement, Mr. Milt Hopkins, Director Mal­ heur County Juvenile Department. Room 19 P.E. AND HEALTH (JR. AND SR. HIGH) Drugs and Alcohol, Mr. F. 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