Thursday April 1, 1971 The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Page Six NEWS FROM BIG BENI) BY GOLDIE ROBERTS.............................. Easter Seal Support Urged Herb Sez... ONTARIO GIRL NAMED OREGON’S HOMEMAKER THE 56TH LEGISLATURE They believe that By Robert F. Smith, Speaker squeeze, Mrs. Dick Bennett took her When Mr. and Mrs. Erie of the house and Sen. Anthony government should be an equal children, Dirk Miller and Jeff partner in the belt-tightening Mausling were married 18 years Oregon’s Betty Crocker Yturri I just read in the paper about Hamilton to watch the cattle process. ago he gave Mrs. Mausling a Homemaker of Tomorrow for branding at the home of Mr. a girl, age 18, who said, “Some­ Democrats said their tax in­ The property tax relief debate small heifer calf. Last Sunday 1971 is Dorinne Kay Kondo of and Mrs. Charlie Glenn in Sun­ times I’m so discouraged with crease proposal was inspired she presented Mrs. Mausling of the 1971 Legislature has Ontario high school, Ontario. life I wish I could escape for­ set Valley Saturday. by partisan considerations. In with her 1th calf. She has boiled down to the question of Her selection from 7,751 senior Many, many young Mrs. W.C. Van De Water ever.” announcing the measure, Demo­ raised a total of 90 calves girls in 109 Oregon high schools whether or not “relief” should accompanied Mrs. Bob Calla­ people have this same attitude. cratic leaders stated the major be provided by increasing taxes. for them. No wonder they are was announced by General Mills, han to Boise Saturday to see This young lady made the state­ justification for their proposal: Both political parties have proud of her. sponsor of the annual edu ­ ment while commenting upon her Nancy. cational program, the Betty presented proposals designed because Republicans “hadfailed Mrs. Anna Hamilton of Home­ Larry Price of Napton spent friends who use drugs and tell­ Crocker Search for the Ameri­ to assist the property taxpayer, to propose adequate programs dale spent last Tuesday after­ Sunday and was an overnight ing why she doesn’t. This has can Homemaker of Tomorrow. but there is strong disagree­ to serve the needs of the citizens noon with Mrs. Harvey Ben- guest Sunday of Steve Bishop nothing to do with the genera­ She will receive a $1,500 col­ ment on the philosophy which of Oregon.” nett. in honor of Steve’s birthday. tion gap because young people This, then, is the nub of the lege scholarship and is now should be followed. Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Rockhill Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hatch of since the world's beginning have disagreement between Parties. Republican legislators be ­ eligible for national honors. visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bar- Joseph called on Mr. and Mrs. had their problems. Perhaps tenhagens in Emmett Sunday. Named runner-up for Ore­ lieve that substantial property Republicans do not believe that young people today take things Dick Davis Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ted Avery and Mrs. gon, and a recipeint of a $500 tax relief must be provided to Oregonians either need or de­ Mrs. Bethel Wood and Kelly too seriously. educational grant, was Doris those whose need is greatest-- sire a big increase in their Ora Newgen visited Mrs. Bud of Baker called on Mrs. Dyre Really my first thought is, Democrats, in an­ taxes, Walker in Weiser Saturday. Eugenia Guenzi of St. Mary of without increasing taxes. “Just what the hell does any Roberts Sunday afternoon. their scheme, ap- noucing Democrats, on theotherhand Little ChristySeuell of Nampa the Valley high school, Beaver­ Mr. and Mrs. James Mc­ young person, age 18, know parently feel that Oregonians have tied their property tax re ­ spent several days with her ton. Ginnis visited Mr. and Mrs. about life?” It’skind’a like say­ lief proposal to a whopping would enthusiastically embrace grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hopkins near Wilder Sun­ ing you don’t like a book when $140 million increase in taxes. a tax increase. Ernest Seuell and Lois. SAVINGS BONDS you’ve only read the first chap­ day afternoon. The property tax relief pro­ And, interestingly enough, $96 Nancy Callahan underwent Mr. and Mrs. Ted Avery ter. Today’s young people seem posals graphically reflect million from this tax increase brain surgery last week in the SALES SHOW GAIN were Sunday supper guests of to be writing the book and they would be used to boost govern­ the differences in government St. Alphonsus Hospital in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Walker in had better like the rest of it February was another ex­ ment spending, not to provide philosophy. She hopes to return home this beyond the first chapter because Weiser. cellent month in Oregon for property tax relief. The Republican plan would week. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis they are the ones who are going the Treasury’s Series E and In other words, the Democrats provide substantial homeowner Mr. and Mrs. Don Barbee of supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. to have to live with it. H Savings Bonds, according to are talking about returningonly relief for some 375,000 Oregon­ Boise called on Mr. and Mrs. When I was in college 21 was Perle Davis in Ridgeview Wed­ word received here today by 30 percent of the tax increase ians. It would place a freeze Ray Cartwright Sunday after­ the voting age. We accepted nesday. County Chairman Jim Leslie. for property tax relief. The on property taxes for nearly noon. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reed of the fact and proceeded to learn Although the sale of these Sa­ rest of the money would be 225,000 senior citizens. It Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hopkins Boise honored her father, Boyce about our trades and profes­ vings instruments in February poured into spending increases would allow tax deductions for visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Van De Water with an open sions, permitting our parents to of 1970 was considerably higher for government programs. home improvements. Lowe in Wilder Sunday. Their house for his birthday Sunday select the officers to form our than for any other month of that The bulk of the GOP program son Kenneth’s family of Cor­ In addition, the Democrats are Calling on all Oregonians to support the Easter Seal Society’s year, last month’s sales of E’s after all our parents in the Reed home. Other guests laws: would be financed through sa­ vallis was also there. seeking enactment of their tax from Big Bend were Mrs. Boyce were footing the bills. Not being annual seal sale are Sharie Randall, 5 of Springfield, and James and H’s still exceeded the 1970 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett, plan without a vote of the people. vings realized by cutting state Van De Water and Mr. and able to vote didn’t seem that Haxby, 4, also of Springfield. Both are enrolled at society’s figure. Sales last month were and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bennett “We believe this program can budgets. Mrs. W.C. Van De Water and important to most of us. Ac­ Children's Hospital School in Eugene, where they receive edu­ $3,421,779. A year ago they be passed by the legislature and The Democratic plan would and family helped Mrs. Mar­ Easter Seal sale is scheduled March 1 amounted to a total of $3,303,- tually we were to busy living cation and therapy. Kent. provide an estimated$44 million garet Woodof Marsingcelebrate will not face a referendum, ” Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop and and the “Roaring Twenties" through Easter Sunday, April 11. 448 for the state. her birthday Sunday with a the Democratic leaders said. in residential relief—but the It was Steve and Mr. and Mrs. Bill was a fabulous era. “Our sales last month of the would pay $140 dinner at her home. The two political parties seem taxpayers Bishop and daughters took ice a world of dreams till the two series in this county came to have irreconcilable dif­ million for the privilege of re­ Mrs. JuliaCallaham returned cream and cake to Caldwell bubble broke with the market to $25,307,” said Leslie. “A ferences over the approach ceiving this so-called relief. to the Roy McBride home in Wednesday evening and helped crash and we went into the year ago the total was$21,102.” which should be followed. Both of these proposals are Nampa Sunday after a weeks Mr. and Mrs. Will Bishop cele­ “Depressed Thirties.” O-O-BY DALE WITT PHONE 372-2183 The CountyChairman saidthat receiving consideration in the visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lee While Republicans are at ­ Now the 18 year olds will brate their 56th wedding an­ nationally people bought more House Committee on Revenue; Lovitt. The Lovltts were Sun­ KINGMAN KOLONY-Mike and Douglas Paul, returned home E’s and H’s last month than in tempting to hold-the-line on have that power of voting and niversary. Citizens with views on these day dinner guests of the Mc­ state spending and taxes, Demo ­ with them to visit until Sunday I hope they vote for actualities Mary Macy of Corvallis came any February since 1945. At --or other--proposals, are en- Brides. and not dreams. Dreams are a Tuesday to visit her parents, when his parents visited and the same time, redemptions crats are taking the opposite couragedto express their views' Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Barker direction by endorsing higher were dinner guests at the Strawn necessity to progress but it is Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Laan. They were down substantially, leav­ to their legislators. returned to their home in Grants reality that makes progress returned to their studies in home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bur­ ing a cash surplus of sales over state spending financed by a substantial increase in the in ­ Pass Wednesday after spending ress of Nyssa were also Sunday # # # Corvallis Sunday afternoon. possible. I hope the young redemptions for the first time come tax. a few days with the Verl Bishops. Management by objective may. Mr. and Mrs. Case Visser dinner guests at the Strawn in many months. people will soon realize that At no time in the history of with privileges come respon­ and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laan home. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Osborne Republicans, in reaching their have applications for parents as and family have moved into the our country has there been a sibilities. They can no longer and family of Parma were Sun­ decision, were guided by the well as business. Parents will- Mrs. Earl Kygar accompanied Lee Cleverly farm from King- greater need for our people to dodge court action because day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hite to Baker Sunday ner guests of their daughter, belief that demonstrated govern­ do well to think what kind of- understand the nature of the they’re juveniles. If a man or Mrs. Klaas Laan. man Kolony. where they had dinner with the Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Slippy. ment needs can be met within behavior they want from the^ Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strawn present tax revenues. They be­ child or what objectives they» Mrs. Betty Samer accom­ environmental crisis facing us. woman is old enough to vote Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gehrke latter’s daughter, Mrs. Love­ were Saturday visitors at the lieve the people should pay no have in mind. Mrs. Roberta'. panied Mrs. Gerty Jones to the As the decade of the '60’s they are certainly old enough of Mountain Home spent the lady. style show in Roswell Saturday will surely be labeled the de­ to know right from wrong. They Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gordan of home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold more than they can afford--and Frasier, family life specialist,* weekend with their daughter, Strawn in Caldwell. cade of space, surely the ‘70’s must afternoon. no more than they are willing Oregon State University, points understand that the men Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rhodes. Jordan Valley were weekend Mrs. Bill Toomb was a Sun­ to pay. Laure Reed of Boise came must be the decade of environ­ they vote for will create the guests of her parents, Mr. and out that much of parental gui­ Mr. and Mrs. Myron Osborn day dinner guest of Mary Hatt. home with Mr. and Mrs. Boyce mental reform, and the time laws of the land under which helped Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Os­ Mrs. Earl Kygar. The GOP recognizes that Ore­ dance and discipline is self- They visited in the afternoon at Van De Water Tuesday and when we end the insults we’ve they must live. gon is experiencing a period defeating when evaluated in­ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Camp­ The age of born move to the Cleaverly stayed until Friday evening. heaped upon our natural re­ 21 was merely a figure to be place in Big Bend Sunday. They bell and family went to La- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack of economic downturn, and that terms of long range goals and Mrs. Pete Sillonis and fa­ sources of soil, air, water and used as a base. I see nothing will move their cattle this week. Grande Sunday and were din- Elliott. all citizens are feeling the objectives. mily returned home Friday wildlife. Oregon’s goal of pro­ wrong with having 18 as the base Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conant from a week spent visiting her tecting and enhancing our en­ for proof of responsibility. I and Jim, Mrs. Lester Stacyand parents Mr. and Mrs. Luther vironment and maintaining the think our young men and wo­ girls of Apple Valley, and Mr. Douglas in Cathlamet, Wash. vaunted livability we cherish men are capable of making de­ and Mrs. Norman Cutler and Enroute she visited sisters in needs annual restatement and cisions, but I think they must Cheryl were Sunday guests at a redidication. Oregon City and Madras. pay respect to a certain ex­ birthday dinner for JohnnieCo- I am pleased, therefore, to tent to the voice of experience. Lois Seuell left Sunday for nant at the Bill Conant home. Corvallis, where she is a stu­ join with the governors of the They hold their own future in Mrs. Ed Nedrow and Mrs. other states in support of the their hands and tomorrow they dent at OSU. Phillip Sweet of Nyssa attended Mr. and Mrs. Darrell English resolution unanimously adopted will be the voice of experience. an Avon meeting Tuesday at called on Mr. and Mrs. Dale by the National Governors’Con­ the Moore Hotel in Ontario. C lary in Parma Sunday after­ ference establishing the third Mrs. Ed Nedrow visited Mrs. week of April annually in Oregon noon. Tony Martinez in Nyssa Fri­ Mrs. Boyce Van De Water as “Earth Week." I am im­ day. Martinez’s plan to move and Mrs. Varner Hopkins at­ pressed with the broad base of Substitution provisions for soon to work at the Cairo school. REG. tended Mission Circle at the support that is behind this re­ 1971 farm program crops have Mrs. Martinez will be a teachers 49« home of Mrs. Arlo Miller in cognition from conservation been outlined by Malheur farm aid and Tony will be a Custo­ groups throughout this state and program official Blaine Girvin. Roswell Thursday. dian in the school. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Clucas the nation, and the great pur­ These provisions are impor­ Sunday afternoon Mrs. Ed and family attended a family pose that directs this attention tant to farmers who are now Nedrow visited Ida Marlin of dinner at the home of Mr. and to balancing our needs with the making their final decisions on Parma. She had just returned Mrs. R.D. Knapp in Nampa needs of other resources of this whether to participate in the home from the hospital in Cald­ REG. 39« planet. Sunday. Mrs. Lola Tinker of 1971 set-aside farm programs. well. Citizen conservation groups, Signup for these farm programs Sturgeon, Mo. arrived last week COLORED FOR YOUR OWN BASKET Mrs. Jim Phifer played for to visit, All of the Knapp schools and government re­ begins March 1 and continues the Roy Martin and Karen Tun­ children attended the dinner. source agencies should use this through April 9. ning wedding at Greenleaf Mon­ Mr. and Mrs. James Mc­ period each spring, which this “Substitution — of wheat for day evening. FILLED REG. $3.29 Ginnis Jr. and family of Joseph year will be April 18 through feed grains or feed grains for Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schaler visited Mr. and Mrs. James 24, to promote understanding, wheat -- is permitted for 1971” were guests of Mr. and Mrs. McGinnis and Mr. and Mrs. Dick appreciation, and recognition of said Blaine Girvin, who is Carl Begeman Friday evening. man’s interdependence with na­ Chairman of the Malheur Agri­ Davis Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Phifer Mrs. Dyre Roberts called on ture. cultural Stabilization and Con­ and three daughters of Madras Our everriding goals should servation (ASC) Committee. Mrs. Clyde Riggs in Parma spent last week at the Chas. be to stoppollutingour environ­ The 1971 farm program sub­ Bowers home. Friday afternoon. ment; to bring vitality and health Mrs. Edythe Prosser visited stitution provisions are as fol­ REG. $2.50 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Phi­ REG. $3.49 aj Mr. and Mrs. Delno Brock in to our renewable resources of lows-. fer, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bowers Ontario and Mr. and Mrs. Tom water and air, soil and wild­ Wheat in excess of the allot­ and Mr. and Mrs. CharlesCha- life; and to make the most ment may be substituted for Buckles in Vale Saturday. pin were Wednesday dinner Mr. and Mrs. RayCartwright prudent use of the non-renew- corn or gram sorghum. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin able resources of the earth. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Feed grains (corn and grain Bowers in Adrian. I pledge full cooperation from sorghum) in excess of one-half George Cartwright in Adrian Sunday afternoon callers at WE ALSO HAVE CHICKIES, Sunday eveningwhenCartwright state environmental and natural the feed grain base may be the Chas. Bowers home was Mr. LAMBS & OTHER MEMBERS was honored on his birthday. resource agencies. I pledge the substituted for wheat. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers, Mr. CHERACOL Other guests for ice cream and full cooperation of my office. Substitution credit for 90 per­ and Mrs. Marvin Bowers and FROM THE ZOO cake were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Together we will support all cent of a wheat allotment or Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapin. Cartwright of Nyssa and Clyde educational efforts, programs, 45 percent of the feed grain base Mrs. Lester Strawn and Mrs. observances, and citizen gath­ will qualify the farm for full Cartwright. June Fewkes were Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ben Witty,Carl erings. crop history protection. luncheon guests of Mrs. Jean From this massive, coordi­ Girvin said farmers wanting Haggerty in Nu Acres. and Rosalie Shirk were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. nated movement, we will re­ more details concerning sub­ NEW SHIPMENT Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strawn Bill Spears in Vale. NitaSpear dedicate ourselves to the im­ stitution of program crops were Tuesday dinner guests at returned to her home after provement of our environment should check with their Mal- the home of their daughter, Mr. OF spending the week with the for the profit of all generations heur County ASCS Office. and Mrs. Paul Carter of New Witty’s. to come. Plymouth. Their grandson, ®0ssaasaas®ssaBB®®ss KINGMAN KOLONY NEWS Earth Week April 18-24 Farm Programs SPRING • » O. K. WHEEL ALIGNMENT ADJUST TOE-IN ' ADJUST TOE-OUT ADJUST CAMBER ADJUST CASTER , - .... O.K.BRAKE OVERHAUL • Complete reline • Bleed, (lush and refill hydraulic system Adjust and safety check brakes $995 Mo»t Cart TARTER S OK TIRE STORE SPECIALS O.K. 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