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* • H fe*:* • . L» . “ * - 1 - • » • à * 1 r , • « A « A i 4 .. /ô > \â S *5 R « 5 JOURNAL NYSSA VOLUME XXXXVIII NO. 25 Jaycees Install New Officers; Giraud Is Prexy THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON Sylvia Jayo G oes To Convention As FHA Delegate LHURSuAY. JULY 2. 1953 TWELVE PAGES Malheur Welfare Rolls Now Open For Inspection WE DECLARE Sylvia Jayo, daughter of Mr and A copy of the 1953 Oregon la w re 1 Mrs. Frank Jayo and Nyssa high lating to Inspection of lists of publu August Giraud was installed as school senior, will represent Oregon Means of solving any milk surplus insistance recipients has been re president of the Nyssa chapter, Jun as one of two voting delegates at the problem in this locality ar.d at the ceived by the Malheur county Pub- ior chamber of commerce, at an im seventh annual Future Homemakers ,ic Welfare department, Mrs. Dor- ame time providing mJk and but- pressive ceremony Wednesday night, I of Amerioa convention In Columbus erlat to areas where there are thy Berger, administrator, announ hertages, are complicated and will with Joe Saito, president, Ontario ; Ohio. The convention opens Frida) ced. Jaycees, as installing officer. and will continue through next Mon equire extensive study and plan In explaining the new law, Mr.-. ning, it was reported by members of Giraud succeeds Marvin Wilson day. Mickey Praham. Ontario, and / ¿4 «8 Berger said the lists are now open a Chamber of Commerce commrttee Norma Olund, Vale, are other mem president of the local Jaycees. for Inspection during regular office hat met with a dairy group in Cnld- Inducted into office at the same bers of the 13 teen-age girl group at hours by any qualified voter of th» vell Friday evening. time were Dr. George Cobern. 1st tending the convention. Miss Jayo is tate, but a penalty can be imposed Jake Fischer, president of the Nys- vice president, succeeding Kenneth s-tate vice president of the FHA Chard, who became 2nd vice presi which includes 89 chapters made up if they are used for political or com a Chamber. Don Engstrom, Harold Henigson and Paul Penrod met with dent as successor to Marvin Jeffries; of 3.581 members. mercial purposes. “Homes for America's Future" is Gene Stanley, succeeding himself as A qualified voter Is defined as a Uiwrence Smith, who has been in- secretary; Ross Grover, succeeding the theme of the convention which United States citizen of 21 years of trumental In organizing the Boise himself as treasurer, and Joe Cham I will be attended by 2000 delegates age or more who is able to read and Valley Producers. The organization is composed of numerous B o is e val berlain and Earl Purvis as new mem representing a national membership write the English language and is ley dairymen who have combined I of almost 370.000 bers cf the board of trustees. duly registered in Oregon. Failure their grade A dairy farms in an The three Malheur county girls Hold-over members o f the board to vote at least once in two years effort to market their milk in Cali left Monday evening for Portland r .J** ’ &x. the Rev. John Briehl and George onuses removal of the voter’s name fornia and relieve a surplus which Oxnam. Wilson also assumes a place 1 where they met tire rest of the Ore gon delegation. From Portland they from the register, except in case of exists in the Boise valley area. on the beard as past president. traveled the Mil waukee read to Col anyone serving in the armed forces. Smith told the Ny -a group that Honorary members of the organiz umbus and on the return trip the A card file registery is to be approximately $100.000 will be need ation are Clyde Snider, Tcm Jones, Oregon and Washington delegation- maintained by the county welfare ed there to in.-tall all equipment Jerry Flesey and Dick Yost. will tak ■ a six-hour tour of Chicago. ci mmisston of all persons Inspecting | necessary to export their milk A Installation ceremcr.es were held This is the first time local girls new p roce-- that rem ve- ab> ut one- the lists. Mrs, Berger said. at the American Legion hall, with have ever attended a national FHA I third of the nnlk water content with- Wayne Chesnut serving a- master i convention. . ut changing the taste or quality is o f ceremonies. The invocation, given 1 being considered, Smih .-aid. In ad- by the Rev. Briehl, was follo wed by j l.tion to exporting the concentrated the dinner served by the Legion ■ m Ik, effort.» will be made to market auxiliary. I hi new product locally, the commit- Gue-t speaker was Fred Mess, i tcc was informed. There will be a meeting at 8 p. m. president, Idaho Canning Co. of The Ny.'-a c «mm.ttee ha.- been in- Friday night at the Municipal alr- Nyssa’s city council took no ac Payette. ] formed that a milk surplus problem l pert of flying enthusiasts for the Entertainment included commun tion Saturday a; a pecial meeting purpose of organizing a flying dub | exi-1 - in the San Franco co area, but ity singing, led by Mrs. Lil Cowles; called to consider special recom Nucleas o f the club has already at Sacramento and Spokane th^re a humorous speech, by the Rev. mendation for a liqujr-oy-thc-dr.nk been formed, with Ron Schoen, Carl 1 is n milk shortage and contracts license i'jr a Nyssa night club. Ed Briehl, and a tenor solo by Hugh Seburn. J >e Carter, Mel Cottrel, Van 1 would be signed for milk from this Heuter, operator of Eddy's club, had Tobler, accompanied by Mrs. Briehl. nrea, if arrangements can be made Ure and Hank Storm a; members. Jack Church was general chairman requested that further recommenda to supply it. Chief a:m- of the proposed club! and was assisted by Chamberlain in tion be made by the council after Among pr blrms that face any ate t ' parch.i e a mall plane and to making all the arrangements. Dr. the state liquor control commission group cr any individuals attempt’ ug give instruction to those wishing to had failed to issue a lieen.-e upon Cobern and Rex Voeller secured the to organize an export business are learn to fly. the council's previous recommenda entertainment. state trade barriers, differences in Nyssa b ui ts one flying organiz tion. content requirements, ation, the 0-8 club, which owns a , butiterfat City Manager E K Burton stated two-place plane b i ed at the Munici prices set by control beards ani the that the council had recommended pal airport. Members arc Elmer Cru- l : ~h ex pen e of pi eduction, It was hquor-by-the-drink licenses for Ed son. Earl Purvis, Keith Herrrnan, reported. dy’s club, the Morroco club and the Jay Bunn, Angie Giraud and Harold Eagles lodge. The fraternal order Kurtz. was the only Nyssa establishment to The Municipal airport was leased i receive a liquor-by-the-drink license early In the spring from the City of from the state. Dcv/n through the years has como our priceles s heritage of Liberty . . . so dearly won . . . so Nyssa by Schoen and Carter, who A traffic violation case pending The liquor control commission since May 24 is still being considered Jointly mannge the limited operat- j does not notify the council o f Its in the Nyssa Justice court because of reasons for refusing beer or liquor gallantly defended by generations of brave Americans. It now becomes our responsibility to ions from there, Including crop dust differences in interpretation of cita licenses tl-at have been approved by protect and preserve these precious rights. To ! heir perpetuation, let us (in the spirit ard ing. tion slips bearing- the notation the city. Burton said. Two other planes are based there. A "mysterious pcli-taker," who "warning. Judge Don M. Graham could not be identified by locnl mem At Saturday’s meeting, the coun words of the Founders) "mutually pledge ta each other, our Lives, our Fortunes and our reported. bers of the Hells Canyon Dam asso LEAVE FOR SUMMER ( AMP cil approved a garbage collection Judge Graham said that a 16- Sandra Lewis, Anne Stringer, Lin ciation or by the Idaho Power Co. contract for the firm of Fox and Sacred Honor." year-old boy was given a traffic da Beckham, Beverly Stockham and officials, was In Nyssa last W'eek In Shuster, effective July 1. The con ticket May 24 by state police with Jack Meyers left Monday morning terviewing housewives for opinions tract had been made with Finley the charge of failure to display li Shuster, who recently sold the col fer Summer camp at Cove. Bernard about controversial Hells Canyon cence. The same ticket bore the no Ea-tman and Mrs. G. H Kena-tcn dam. lection agency to Raymond Fox. tation "third warning’’ which caused drove cars to take them there. They The pollster was giving varied and the boy’s father to challenge the ar will return to Nyssa July 7. contradictory statement when iden rest on the gounds that a warning tifying himself, according to Infor was not an arrest. mation received from local women. The matter was referred to Secre At one home, he was reported to It may be news when a fisherman One of two meetings o f the Nyssa tary of State Earle T. Newbry, who have attempted to leave the ,m- comes back with what he went after, Business Men's association to be held in turn referred it to the department pression that he was representing a but when he comes back with the of state police. The state police head- | this month is called for next Tues government agency, but denied that unexpected—that really is news! quarers informed Judge Graham day by Carlos Buchner, president, when questioned directly. At one And such was the experience of that the quandry of the court can Ten Nys«a boys will leave here and will be held at noon at Carl’s home he stated that he came fr< m Dr. K. E, Kerby, who spent a week be understood “ when an offender Friday, July 10, to Join with Ontario, ! Doll House cafe. a Des Moines, Iowa, newspaper and A complaining witness who filed fishing in the Hells Canyon country Vale and Nampa boys who will form does not correctly explain what the Special guests of the association later changed his remarks to indi with Pud Long and came back not charges »of alleged larceny against officer told him cr when an officer special troop 20 to attend the nation I for the noon luncheon meeting will Many Nyssans heralded the first cate he was taking a poll on his own is lax In giving instructions.” Minor William D. Haller Sunday, became a only with a bag limit of fish, but al Boy Scout Jamboree to be held be this year’s rodeo royalty, includ day of July, which was the begin initiative. Another homemaker sta offenses are left to the officer to de defendant in another ca>e involving with a bear. near Santa Ana, Calif. ing Queen Virginia Corn and prin ning of Rodeo Garb Wee t, by blos ted tha. the man told her he was The bear, Kerby said, was an old cide whether to Issue a warning or I the alleged killing of a deer, while Harold “ Dusty” Rhodes will have cesses Sally Lawrence and Betty soming out in appropriate western fr< m Nebra-k i He was unable to to order an offender to appear in Haller's ca e was being heard in the one, weighing about 200 pounds, and charge of the special troop. Nyssa VIorton. present credentials and would not was of the brown species He used a attire. court. The 16-year-old had been justice court. Tuesday afternoon. beys slated to attend the Jamboree explain the purpose of the p 11, how Matters to be considered will be .270-calibre rifle for the kill. warned earlier this year for having are Dick Thomas, Vernon Pond. It may be that many were lnflu- 1 it was financed or how the results Haller had been charged with Kerby and Long were gone from Dennis Forte.».-, Monty Bumingham, J eta Us i f the final TV drawing set no muffler, later fer making exces “ felcne.usly taking and carrying June 21 to 26. for Saturday. July 11; future pro diced by the threat o f being taken I would be u ed. II? indicated that his sive no c and on May 24 for failure Wayne Chesnut, Rodney Beus, Tom motional programs, and other detail- into cu-tody by the Vigilanti com -j poll “ was similar” to the Gallup poll, to display a license. Officers are in away a single barrel shotgun and my Sallee. Kent Mann, David Winn i vo butcher knives” from the home if interest to merchants, Buchner in .tee, which has hinted of duckings 1 but ndm.t'ed that he vas net repre- structed to file a complaint when and Tommy Lewis. « riling Ge rce Gallup. ,r. a herse trough. there have been three offenses ir. a of Morris Howard, who signed the Dick Thomas will represent the said in urging all business men to be S’ r.te Ny-sa hou ewlves, wii ,n he present. year the department stated. The no complaint. During the hearing Tues Gate City Journal a- offical report Most humorous incident to eome ntciv.e ved, .•‘.atad that he was able tation “3rd warning notice” is for the day before Judge Don. M. Graham, j er and will send accounts of the to light so far was the one involving Nyssa’s annual spraying of the i i conceal hi: personal sentiments benefit of file clerks and has no Howard indicated that the knives Nyssa boys’ activities for Inform Dr. K. E. Kirby's 10-gallon hat. A regarding the controversial is.-ue. connection with a charge or com had been u ed to cut deer meat. Af- town for insects will get underway ation of the public. gift from his wife, the good doctor Qut ¡oí. concerned construction of plaint, it was explained. The schedule calls fer the troop to . ter being questioned by Chief of within the next week cr two by city wa-. trying to peddle it among his the g vernment high dam cr Idaho “ A warning is a discretionary ac P lice E. L. Hansen and Judze Gra crews, City Manager E. K . Burton leave Nampa n a' special train and drugstore comrades Wednesday Pover Co. low-head dams, potential F*vi. Guy A. Sparks, son of Mr. tion on the part of an officer and ham, Howard admitted k.llliig the announced. arrive at the camp on July 16. Num and Mr-. Arthur Sparks, route 1. without ami takers unl'l Ralph ( as- p: ver, f 1: . d control and tax*»-,. He each warning could as well be a ci erous side trips will allow all boys on The service provides the spraying tation to court.” the letter inform deer and signed a statement to that of all trees and shrubs on city and the train to visit Virginia City and Nyssa, recently arrived in Ala ska for tatrr flipped the asking priee of $3 also a-ktd for ‘'p'nions about C- unty | effect. _ ed Graham. Carson City in Nevada and several duty with thi 4th Regimental com on the counter, lifted the hat fri.ni Judge Sewell Stanton and hi influ Howard stated that on June 24 private property to combat flies, scheduled side trip- in California bat team at Ladd Air Force base. Kerhy's head and made off w.th it. ence on resident of Malheur . ounty. ! he shot and killed a doe deer near mosquitoes and elm beetles. Burton before arriving at the camp. The Pvt. Sparks was last stationed at Acc: rding to information received The Vigilanti committee has been M relay, a man fitting Ny- a’s poll- his home south of N\ * a and sunk said the project has proved effective Jamboree will end July 24 and the Camp Roberts, Calif, and prior to | the head and entrals in a drain in past years, although it docs not train will return by a different entering the Army last November, augmented with appointment of 1 taker ha- been working In Parma, ditch. He alio stated that he took completely eliminate the pests. route with more side trips arranged Sparks wa- a mechanic at Herriman other members, including Jim Brow- ' Hr metíale and Payette. No special charges are made for The ten boys went on an overnight Motor Co He is a 1950 graduate of er, George Cleaver, Elmer Cru-on, : the hide home and placed it in a After attending the American Le I sack and dropped it in the Owyhee the service. and Police Chief E. L. Hansen. camping trip with Ontario and Vale- Adrian high school. gion and auxiliary conventions, held river, then on Monday of this week, Scouts last Thursday and Friday Plans of the annual rodeo caravan , at Sen-ide. Ore.. June 17-20. Mr. and the day after filing charges against and were Joined Friday morning at have al-o been tyinounced for release Mr-. H Hopkins made the loop trip Vale by their parents, who worked this week by L rv Herriman, chair up the coast of Washington to Port Haller, he buried the deer meat. with Scout leader- on final prepar man, who said the tour of neighbor- I Angeles, where they visited relatives, I Judge Graham said that charges Ny-»a Toastmasters club has can ation for the Jamboree, :ng towns would be made on t vo I celled it meeting for this week be- of shooting a deer out of season were Big Bend—Mrs. Dyre Roberts re Nyssa veterans, composed of mem returning by way of Tacoma and the turned Friday evening from Corvalli» days this year. being prepared by District Attorney bers of the American Legion and Yakima Vai’ ey H.ghwav 99 route. cati-e of the double July 4th holiday. The first day's tour, set for next j The program outlined for Friday where she had spent ten days a s a Veterans of Foreign Wars, have 235 The Hopkin’s reported that it Charles S van Wednesday. local leader for 50 Malheur county Wednesday, will take in Caldwell, morning will be carried over to rained during the entire Western I The larceny case against Haller “ Nyssa Night Rodeo” cash ions left delegates to the 4-H urnmer -chool. Wilder, Marslng, Homedale and Ad- July 9. Washington part of their trip, stat j was continued by the Justice court. over from last year and are offering Other adult leader- from Malheur - rlan. On Thursday the caravan will ing that snow was banked 12 feet Officiating members will be Paul Other cases in the Justice court them for sale at half price, or 50 Nyssa will be virtually locked up county were Leora White-ell, Edna visit Vale, Ontario, Weiser, Payette. House, toastmaster; Walter McPart- deep in the pass over the Cascade the pa-t week involved Alex Linsev cents each, Don M. Graham an Mae Wimsatt and County Agent E nounced. mountains. Heavy clouds and rain Saturday in celebration of July Fruitland and New Plymouth. land, toplcmaster; John Briehl, gen Lively who was charged Sunday with The veterans organization pur Fourth, with all types of hu-InrsM-s ,\1 Hau-er. all of Ontario. obscured the view of Mt. Rainer. Herriman said the caravan will eral critic, and Gerald Curry, gram allegedly attempting to use a dan chased 500 cashions advertising the closed except the restaurants. Hopkins said the farm crops In Mrs. Roberts stayed at the Phi leave Nyssa at 1:30 p.m. each day, marian. other parts of Oregon and through gerous weapon on W. W. Looney. In rodeo and with a picture of a buck There will be no celebration In Gamma Delta house and was house and will be escorted by the Nyssa In the flve-mlnute speaker spots signing the complaint, Looney ing horse and rider. “ Fortuna’ely. the Yakima Valley could not com mother for 54 teen-age girls. Eacn will be Gus Liming, Emil Stunz and tharged that Lively allegedly struck there was no date o f the show and Nyssa, but many persons have made morning she was a group leader for police car on the two day’s tours. pare to those in this area. Official caravan personnel will in Dick Yost. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins were the at him with a heavy tow chain to the cushions are advertising Nyssa plans for quiet family pirnies, visits 18 girls attending class. She report only delegates from the Nyssa post which a rope for a handle was at and its rodeo all over the country,” | with relatives, trips to near-by cities ed that highlights of the sessions clude Rodeo Queen Virginia Corn for Fourth of July programs and the were afternoon and evening assem and her two princesses, Sally Lawr W heat Destined for to the convention. tached Lively was fined $50 and Graham commented. All the cushions not .sold between beginning of vacation trips. blies, including a 100-piece Army ence and Betty Morton; 10 members costs and given 60 days suspended now and the opening night of the j Grocery stores will be opened Sun band, Elks floor show and bankers of Job’s Daughters, announcers, driv Food Leaves Nyssa jail sentence. Mail Collection night. ers, committee members and an A 40-sack carload o f soft Lemhi A fine of $50 and costs were levied two-day show will be offered In the; day, Jaly 5. grandstand at the bargain price, i j • - One day was set aside as "Doc Al eight-piece pep band. type wheat was shipped last Thurs and the defendent placed on six Graham said. Boxes Relocated len Day” honoring the man who re Members of the pep band are day by Nyssa elevator to San Orlan First Polio Case A new mail collection box is being months' probation when Leroy Mag- cently retired after serving 30 years Henry Miner, Scott Pearson, Ed- do, CaJif The shipment was consign gard appeared Friday on an assault NED SNIDER JOURNEYS Installed at the comer o f Main and as a state 4-H leader. gert Oft, Ralph Castater, Charles ed to Kellogg Co., manufacturers Treated at Nyssa North Third street to replace a box and battery charge. A complaint TO CAMP MEETINGS Steffens, Leon Burt, Ham Chadder- of puffed wheat breakfast food. was signed by Nancy Maggard, the Martin Gregory, five-year-old son REV. RRIFHI, ATTENDS AM. damaged last summer when a car Ned Snider spent several days last This is the first known shipment don and Don Moss. made a wide swing at the comer defendant’s wife, who alleged that week attending Methodist youth of Mr and Mrs. Quinten Oregory o f 1 LUTHERAN CONFERENCE Sunny Takaml has donated the of wheat from Nyssa to be used for her husband had beaten her. camp at Camp Mac Greeder in B«x- Ontario, was released from the Mal and hit the box. Postmaster Lloyd food purposes, according to Jim Elk The Rev John Briehl, pastor of view. Ore He left Monday morning heur Memorial hospital last week Faith Lutheran church, recently at use of his P. A. system to the cara- ins, shipper. Lewis announced The box had been (Continued on page 12) for youth camp meetings at Wallowa after five days’ treatment for polio Elkins said the wheat bins o f hit by a car previously and was fin FORMER RESIDENT VISITS tended the Northwest District con Harley Marshall, former Nyssa Lake, where he will be this week Nyssa Elevator are becoming depleted According to Dr. L. A. Maulding, vention of the American Lutheran MARES HONOR ROIX ally damaged beyond repair. ■ ■ * nd wll> be empty by harvest time Another collection box that had barber who left here in 1907, was In Snider Is president o f the Northwest county health officer, the case was synod at Reed college In Portland. conference of youth in the Methodist Donna Jean Clieldelin. daughter of Oats are moving slowly however he the first this summer and was com been located in the north end of Nyssa during the past week visiting :hurch. He wa acr >mpanied by P e e R.eb i Mr and Mrs. Orland Cheldelln re- said. ' paratively mild. The youngster will delegate representing tfte Chiu l town and was seldom used, has been with old friends, among whom were eived word that she was on the Elkins predicts that this year’s moved to North Main street near the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams. Mr. and Mrs. C. H StrphMMa re report back to this ho-pltal at regu congregation. honor roll during the last semester I grain harvest will be the heaviest on Marshall went to Portland from turned Sunday after spending their, lar intervals for treatment, Dr Cloverlawn Dairy for the benefit of The district comprises churches of at Willamette univer-ity. Her grade , record, although acreage Is less than berg to vi ii with relative.» Mauldtnf said. vacation ip Ogden. Ovtgon, Washington and Idaho. point was 3 66 for 18 hours o f credit. I a year p*-.rwaa in that part «? town. È \ m ,u m Meeting For Flyers Set Liquor Request Gets No Action Traffic Warning, Citation Are One And Same, SP Say N in Chamber Com. Seeks Means To Aid Milk Problem Cagey Pollster Asks Questions, Holds Answers Larceny Charge Brings Game Case Against Witness G oes Fishing, Bags Bear! Ten Nyssa Boys Plan To Attend Scout Jamboree Merchants Will Meet Tuesday Rodeo Garb Week Starts; Caravan Route Planned City W ill Spray To Combat Insects Guy Sparks Sent To Alaska Base Nyssans Return From Convention 4-H Members Back From Summer Meet Rodeo Cushions On Sale By Vet Group Nyssa Closing Tight for 4th TM Cancels Friday Meet