Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 09, 1976, Page 7, Image 7

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it was a naaty accident.
Tuesday night the cornpick
ing machine waa going it’s
way, untiringly picking com
aa it went. But the men
running it and working on it
were tired
Howard Nevill had put in
many a day on the picker and
had taught three sons the
ways of safety. But one little
slip that night and hia foot
waa caught, ruthlessly da­
maged by the machine
Today he is in Holy Rosary
Hospital while his sons,
Leland and Mark, carry on
the farm work, ironically
enough. Mr. Nevill was on
vacation from his job with the
Fruitland highway depart­
ment. and was just helping
out when the accident oc­
curred.
Present reports on Mr.
Nevill are encouraging, ac­
cording to his wife. She
states that the doctor tells her
no amputation will be re­
quired. although further sur­
gery will be needed
Visiting the Fischers thia
week were Mr. and Mrs.
John DeAngelis and Ronald.
Michael and Usa from San
Carlos, California.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Powers
are newly returned from a
three-month’s jaunt to Ha­
waii on their bee-keeping,
honey-gathering business.
Their son, Garnet, also has
come home from the same
kind of work, the last location
being Bismarck. North Da­
kota
Also home for a week's
visit is their daughter.
Morgan
She attend» the
University of Idaho at Mos­
cow. majoring in art.
Guests in the Power's
home for a few day's visit are
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weaver
from Nava Sots, Texas.
Another recent visitor was
Binford Weaver. The Wea­
vers are also in the bee and
honey business
Mrs. Cecil Evans returned
this week from
a nearly
four week visit in Kermin,
California, where »he »tayed
with her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Arlin
Schubert during her daugh­
ter's surgery and recou-
peration.
Cecil Evans went to Cali­
fornia and brought hia wife
home. During the trip back
the>- visited their daughter
and family, the Rev. and
Mrs. Ralph Cairnes at
Eugene. Oregon and their
eon and family, the Rev. and
Mrs. Karl Evans.
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The first Candy Striper
meeting will be Tuesday,
September 14 after school in
the Hospital dining room.
All girls and boys 14 years
and older are eligible to be
“Teen Age Hospital Volun­
teers" or candy Stripers."
They are required to
participate in an orientation
program before having any
duties. Other instruction is
given at the monthly meet­
ings.
This volunteer service is a
needed one in the hospital
and nursing home and not
only will give anyone consi­
dering a career in a medical
field a chance to sample the
work but is a valued
experience for the Candy
Striper.
If you and your neighbor’«
dog are on good terms, offer
to “pet ait" when hie master
goes away.
For more information come
to the meeting or call
Margaret Tenaen 372-2994.
Any former Candy Stripers
having uniforms please re­
turn them to Margaret
Tensen, 402 Part Avenue.
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September 9 • Mr
Mrs. Max Brittingham.
September 10 -
Mrs. Joe Ableman
September 10 •
Don’t jump to conclusion«
about your neighbors. If one
Mrs. Don Oldemeyer
September 13 - Mr «nd is a member of the Teamster»
Union, don’t assume he’s the
Mrs. Don Taylor
September 14 • Mr and stereotyped truck driver. A
teamster may be a leader in
Mrs. Dies Pounds. Mr. and
the United Way campaign, a
Mrs. Sedley Jenkins
deacon in a church and a very
good neighbor.
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Bratton further stated that
the Oregon Department of
Revenue has general super­
vision and control over the
administration of the assess­
ment and tax laws to assure
that all taxable property is
assessed uniformly according
to the law and equality of
taxation according to law is
secured. Bratton quoted one
of several statutes that gives
them the right to enter any
assessor’s office at any time
and examine his wort to see
if he is in accordance with
law.
This year’s budget de­
mands from taxing districts
such ss schools, cities,
county, roads and others will
be over eight millidn dollars.
It is the assessor’s job to see
that the appraisals and
assessments within these
taxing districts are fair and
uniform according to law.
Bratton emphasised that
Malheur County voters
should carefully consider the
man that they would thrust
this tremendous responsi­
bility upon that he be
thoroughly capable when
they cast their vote for
assessor on the November 2
election.
2nd&GOOD
Directory
Hearn Monday and*
Wednesday 10 a.as. to 5
p.a.
Tuesday and Thurs­
day 10 bum . to 7 p.m.
"A good administrator
must have the ability to
correctly delegate respon-
sibtlitv and authority,'' Brat-
ton stated, “under this
concept I have appointed a
Deputy Assessor and re-esta­
blished the position of Chief
Appraiser. Each of my
employees is trained to do
their special part in the
assessment process. The
citizens of Malheur County
want fairness and equity in
their Ux administration, and
this is n.y goal,” Bratton
emphasized.
Bratton touched upon ap­
peal rights. It is the right of
every taxpayer to appeal his
property assessment if he so
desires. The assessor’s office
is the first place to appeal
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Professional
Physician and Surgeon
Pbone 372-3B09
Sarazin Clinic
19 N. 4th Street
Nyssa, Oregon
At a noon meeting Monday
<4 the Vale Chamber of
Commerce, Malheur County
Assessor Oscar Bratton of­
ficially kicked-<rff his cam­
paign for re-election to the
position which he has held for
the past nearly four years.
Bratton told the chamber
members that Malheur Co­
unty is growing at an
increasingly rapid rate, and
that property transfers are
arriving at his office at nearly
200 a month.
and the taxpayer may go as
high as the Oregon Supreme
Court if he wishes. An
sssessor also has these same
appeal rights, and if at
anytime he feels an in-equity
has been created it is his
responsibility to the state
laws and to you fallow
taxpayers to try to correct the
assessment and restore
equity.
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Dr. Arthur S. Dets, M.D.
Urological Surgery
Diseases of the kidney,
bladder and prostate.
Phene 372-52*
20 South 2nd. Street.
Nyssa, Oregon
Bratton Starts
Election Campaign
Candy Striper Meeting Slated
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