Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 28, 1960, Image 1

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 28. 1960
10 Cents Per Copy
NUMBER 4
Grand Jury New March of Dimes Drive Events
Contests Loom for Malheur Offices County
Indicts 14 Cases,
Finds 2 'Not True' In Full Swing as Campaign Nears End
As Candidates File for May 20 Primary
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Malheur county grand jurors Mothers' March for Funds Planned Tonight
completed their investigations at
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were dismissed by Circuit Judge
The New March of Dimes campaign is in full swing at
Applies for Judgeship Jeff
Runs for Judge Office
Dorroh after commending Nyssa, Adrian and surrounding communitiA, according to
them for a job well done.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Warr, local chairmen.
The jury was in session Mon­
The Mothers’ March, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Joe
day and Tuesday, and according Doritv, will begin tonight at 7 o’clock throughout the area.
to District Attorney E Otis Smith, Mrs. Doritv has announced the following chairmen and the
According to records in the office of County Clerk J. Ho­
investigated 16 matters, returned area they will cover: Mrs. J ♦
mer Schnell, Monday afternoon, a total of seven candidates
14 indictments and found two not- R. Gyllenskog for the town of
had filed for the office of county judge, four for the position
true bills.
Nyssa; Betty Phifer, Adrian
of sheriff, and four incumbents had filed without opposition
Of the ¡4 true bills, four were area; Mrs. Vern Garner, in
at that time for the Oregon May 20 primary election.
on check charges of obtaining Owyhee vallev; Mrs. Howard I
The five Republican aspirants for the office of county
property by fa’.® pretenses against Finger, from Cow Hollow to Mc­
judge are Frank Elfering, Vale, present deputy sheriff under
Dick Hodge. 47, of Gooding, Ida­
store: Mrs. Melvin Cottrell,
his brother, John; Earl Bopp,*’
ho; two were on check charges of Coy's
from McCoy’s store to the Arcadia
Ontario, former mayor of that
obtaining 'money by false pre­ district.
Sunshine club will
city but presently associated
tenses against Art East, 57, of cover the The
County health officer. Dr. Grant
Arcadia
Westfall; one against Charles Da­ The chairmen ask area
with a construction company
B. Hughes said Wednesday that
that
residents
vis, 57, Ontario, for entering a of these areas who desire to con­ influenza and hepatitis were prev­
there; Mary Finlay Graham,
motor vehicle with intent to steal;
Vale, insurance agent and present
to the Mother’s march, alent in the county, along with
and the other one against Gary tribute
justice of the peace for the Vale
leave
their
porch light on, as this quite a number of mumps cases.
Merrill, 18, Ontario, for assault will be the signal
He said the reported cases of
district; Earl Flock of Harper, The Treasure Valley Science
for them to stop
and battery.
rancher; and Ellis A. White, On­ Teachers association held a regu­
to pick up contributions. The hepatitis were on the downgrade
but that influenza was so wide­
tario, known throughout the coun­ lar monthly meeting Monday eve­
More Names Available Thursday drive will end at 9 o’clock.
ning at Parma. Dr. Lyle Stanford
spread
that it could be classed
ty for his auctioneering.
The other six of the true bills Youth Organisations Plan Events as epidemic.
Democrats having filed are A. of the biology department of the
were secret. They remain so un­ Various activities are planned
’ advice concerning
F. Peters, Ontario justice of the College of Idaho met with the
til the persons charged have been for both Nyssa and Adrian by flu Dr. was Hughes
teachers
from
high
schools
in
the
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simply
all residents
peace; and Harold R. Newman,
MARY F. GRAHAM
taken
into
custody
and
arraigned
youth groups in the two towns should see their that
area. He discussed affiliation of
physician and get
Adrian grade school principal.
Republican
Candidat«
before
the
court,
according
to
the
On Saturday, the Boy Scouts and flu shots before the disease is
For sheriff there have been this science region with the Na­
For County Judge
district attorney. He said there Girl Scouts in Nyssa will be work­ contracted.
It is like the common
two Democrats and two Republi- tional Science Fair association.
would be some more names avail­ ing in competition, from 11 a m
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ELLIS A. WHITE
The group also made final plans
cold in that it is much easier to
! cans file. The Democrats are O.
able
by
Thursday
noon
as
they
to
2
p.m.,
on
the
“
block
of
dimes.
”
Republican Candidate
1 D. Fulwyler, Vale, a farmer who for the Treasure Valley Science Miss Mary F. Graham, recently would be formally charged by The girls will take one side of prevent than to cure.
For County Judge
The health officer says that
ran in 1956; Robert Gordon Ing- fair to be held at Emmett Feb. 27. announced candidate for county then.
Main street and the boys, the oth­ practically
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everyone in the county
I ram. Vale, a law enforcement of- Charles Steffens, Nyssa high sci­ judge on the Republican ticket,
Of
the
two
not
true
bills,
one
er.
Reed
Ray
is
supervisor
of
the
Ellis A. White of Ontario, an an- 1 ficer for the past 13 years and ence instructor who is on the has given the Journal some back­ was against County Commission­ Boy Scout activities and Mrs. Bill has been exposed to hepatitis and
planning committee for the exhi­ ground information on herself, er Ameil Claude who had been
there may be many mild cases
nounced candidate for county now Vale chief of police.
Hamilton is Girl Scout director.
judge on the Republican ticket, The Republicans are John C. bition at Emmett, stated that ap­ that she would like to have the charged with assault with a dan­ The FFA boys, together with their walking around unrecognized to­
was in the Journal office Monday Elfering, Vale, present sheriff, proximately 20 science students voters consider when they go to gerous weapon, and the other one supervisor, Carl Devin, also have day. He advises that there are
certain precautions all may take
in the interest of his candidacy. and Wilbur Atkins, Vale, present­ from Nyssa will participate in the polls.
remains a secret, according to
activities for Nyssa on to cut down the chance of get­
the competition for prizes award­ She is a native of Malheur Smith. He says this is because planned
White is married and the father ly occupied as a carpenter.
Saturday.
ting the disease and that there is
The incumbents who have ed for science projects.
County, having been born in Jun­ the charge was found untrue and
of four children, is a property
According to Betty Phifer, Ad­ a recommended treatment once it
The Rev. Paul Ludlow of Nyssa, tura, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs the record is destroyed so that
owner and taxpayer of the county drawn no opposition at this time
rian chairman, the Legion Auxili­
and has been a resident for fifteen are Ameil Claude, .Republican a former science instructor, will David F. Graham. She graduated the public may never know there ary will be serving coffee and do­ has been contracted. These were
judge
biology
projects
Feb.
27.
with honors, from Vale high was an investigation as to his nuts from 2 to 5 pm. at the Adrian all given by Dr. Hughes and car­
years. He came here as an associ­ county commissioner, G. H. Van
ried on the front page of the Dec.
ate of John Smeed as manager Horn, Republican county treasur­ The Treasure Valley Science fair school in 1932 and from the Uni­ guilt or innocence.
Legion hall, next Saturday, and 17 issue of the Journal.
and auctioneer of the Ontario er; John Koopman, Democratic will be open to the public from 2 versity of Oregon with a bachelor
(Editor's note: In the Marez the Boy Scouts of Adrian also
Livestock Commission company county assessor, and J. Homer until 5 p.m. and everyone inter­ of arts in journalism degree in case, in which the public of plan to participate in the March Symptoms Described
ested
is
urged
to
attend.
1937.
and has been active most of that Schnell, Democrat, county clerk.
Nyssa was so interested and of Dimes campaign that day.
Symptoms are nausea, vomiting,
time as an auctioneer of livestock
While in the university she which it was announced the
The Pollyanna club of King- fever, loss of appetite and pain
and farm equipment. During that
I served as editor of the yearbook grand jury would investigate, man Kolony has scheduled a cof­ in the right side. Some other in­
time he has been active in the
and upon the editorial board of there is no official information fee at the Al Thompson home, dications are weakness, fatigue
Auction Operators association of
the campus daijy in her senior available. However, at 3 p.m. beginning at 2 p m. next Thurs­ and depression with jaundice of­
Oregon, the National Livestock
year. She also audited extension Wednesday, shortly after get­ day, Feb 4 The Nu Acres Grange ten present.
Auction Market, the Oregon
and night classes concentrating ting the grand jury report from and Farmerette club plan to spon­ Treatment calls for rest, special
Cattlemens association, the Ore­ No business was transacted at j more, Md., for the U. S. army on adolescent psychology and of­ Smith, a member of the Journal sor a March of Dimes project in diet
gamma globulin shots.
gon Woolgrowers association and the Wednesday meeting of the within the past two years defi­ fice personnel management in the staff found the driver of the conjunction with a bingo party, These and
shots are not 100 percent
the Malheur Stock Growers assoc­
Nyssa Chamber of Commerce. Fol­ nitely proved that this mouth-to- business administration line, dur­ death car. Guy W. "Buzz" with the tentative date set for effective but are the only known
iation.
mouth technique was more effec- ing the five yea1:“ following her Blunck. at the home of his mo­ Feb. 19.
medical treatment that has help­
He is now serving his second lowing the noon meal, a film on . t’ve than the other two methods. graduation while ¿he was office ther at 703 North First, Nyssa. Fraternal Group« Assist
ed. These same shots are given
term on the county fair board, is "Rescue Breathing” was shown It was also shown that it wac manager of the University.
as
part of the prevention where
This
was
almost
24
hours
after
The
Eagle
’
s
auxiliary
recently
by Chuck Smith, administrator of effective in cases where the
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In 1942 she joined the War Fi­ the jury had been dismissed and gave a donation of $15 to t h e an individual has been exposed to
Malheur Memorial hospital.
tongue dropped into the throat nance committee of the U. S. Blunck said he had no report drive, and Job’s Daughters mem­ a known case over some period
Prior to the showing. Dr. David and cut off breathing while the
I on the action of the jury.)
bers voted a $5 contribution. The of time.
(Continued on Page 7)
Sen. Yturri to Discuss Sarazin
made a brief introduction other two methods would not do
American Legion auxiliary mem­ Dr. Hughes reports there is a
Curbing of Drunken for the film. He said it was er-, this.
bers of Nyssa served cake and shortage of gamma globulin over
referred to as a new I Something over 11,000 cases re­
coffee Tuesday afternoon and took the state and Oregon health auth­
Driving at Nyssa Meet roneously
whereas it was actually I quire artificial respiration every
orities have asked him for a sur­
in approximately $25.
Ser.. Anthony Yturri of Ontario method
the oldest reviving method known year in the U. S. and it is essential
As was announced by the chair­ vey of the amount available in
will .«peak at community hall in and
merely been relegated that everyone konw the proper
men last week, Chuck Smith of the county at the present time.
Nyssa at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. His to the had background
and
replaced
and
best
method
of
administering
The Red Cross has made these
talk will be on proposed laws to by the “prone” method and later it. The more usual cases calling The Bulldog, Nyssa high school’s
Roy Paul Nelson, executive sec­ the First National Bank of Ore­
be considered at the next session “arm - lift” technique, until re­ for its use are drowning, over­ student newspaper, was recently retary of the Oregon Scholastic gon, Nyssa branch, has been shots available to those in families
where there was a known active
of the legislature to attempt to search for the army during the doses of certain medicines, elec­ commenddd for outstanding read­ press, said, in part: "If I had to named treasurer of the local drive case,
but the supply is limited and
and
he
asks
that
the
funds
collect
­
stop drunken driving.
ability by the school of journalism pick out the one outstanding fea- ed be turned over to him as soon cannot be furnished to the public
past
two
years
had
shown
that
it
trical
shock,
obstacles
lodging
in
The local American Legion post was far superior to the other two the throat causing suffocation and at the University of Oregon, ac­ past two years, on both state and
possible after each event is as a whole. It is available from
is sponsoring the meeting and the methods.
cording to an announcement made . ture of your Nyssa High School as
from breathing gas fumes.
over. This will enable him to fa­ commercial sources and doctors
various churches of Nyssa have
Bulldog, I think it would be the cilitate
by
Clyde
Swisher,
local
journal
­
the handling of his rec­ will order supplies for those de­
Dr. Sarazin explained that it Can Be Used Without Delay
been contacted and have indicated
writing quality. I don’t remember ords.
ism instructor.
siring the treatment.
might
be
the
first
step
in
saving
that they would have representa­
The film demonstrating use
reading a paper with better leads,
tives there. All Legion posts of a life, could easily be learned by of the method was developed
with a more imaginative news
this district will also be repre­ anyone and required no special through the anesthesiologists of No Winners Listed
style. I like the way the leads
sented, according to State Com­ equipment for use.
the United States and was made In Bank Days Event i vary. I appreciate the fact that
Research carried on by a hospi­ during 1958 It stresses that the
mander Fred Bennett.
Names drawn this week at the various grammatical approaches
The public is invited to attend. tal in New York and one in Balti- method can be used almost any1 Tuesday
Bank Days event were are used. In a ■ single sentence:
place and without delay at a Everett Ballou of 716 N. Second The Bulldog is a very readable
time when seconds may be the St , Nyssa, for the $100 jackpot paper."
difference between life and death prize; Lynn Hurst of route 2, Nys­ The Bulldog consistently for the
The technique calls for placing sa, for the $10 second prize; and past three years has received
For the second year in a row, America. Vale Future Teachers
the victim on back with face up, J. A Freitag of route 2, Nyssa for praiseworthy comments from the Mrs. John Elfering of Vale has were introduced by Mrs. Bessie
tilt head back, insert finger into third prize of $5.
school of journalism at the U of O. been nominated as the choice of Hester.
side of mouth and pull jaw for­
The publication has also been
Guest speaker of the evening,
None of the three were present awarded certificates of honor the the Malheur unit for the Oregon
ward (to prevent tongue from
Education association's “citizen which drew an attendance of
to
claim
their
prize.
The
jackpot
closing thrcst, pinch nostrils to
national levels, from the Columbia
about 250 persons, was J. W.
the year” award.
Progress with mechanical har­ viding current report of planting prevent air leaking through, seal prize next Tuesday will be $150. University press for its outstand­ of Her
nomination was revealed King, superintendent of schools
vest and handling of onions, dis­ intentions in producing districts off victim’s mouth by placing
ing performance in the annual Thursday night at the annual in Lebanon, one of four Oregon
ease research and crop outlook re­ across the nation.
mouths together, then literally SRV JAPANESE AMERICAN
tuberculosis press campaign for public relations dinner of the school administrators to tour
ports will highlight the 1960 an­ Other report or discussion topics blowing oxygen into the mouth. CITIZENS TO MEET FRIDAY
secondary schools.
county teachers association in Soviet Union schools last year.
nual meeting of onion growers in will include chemical weed con­ The latter is done bv breathing FOR OFFICER INSTALLATION
The Bulldog is printed by the Ontario. Announcement of her Good and Evil
Ontario Feb. 2, according to Tur­ trol in onions, by Neil Hoffman twice as deeply as normally, be­ New officers of the Snake River Gate City Journal.
nomination was made by Frank
King, who is president of the
ner Bond, secretary of Malheur superintendent of Malheur Ex­ cause the person administering Japanese - American Citizen's
Ellis, Vale grade school princi­ Oregon State Association of
Onion Growers association
periment station, and summary of aid is breathing for two people league will be installed at an an­
pal and vice president of the School Administrators, told the
Southwest Idaho growers and results in maggot control by Don­ As few as 12 reipiratrons per nual installation banquet to be Hospital Auxiliary
county group
group that he viewed the Soviet
v the Malheur association will meet ald Scott of Parma Experiment minute at regular interval« are held at the East Side cafe in On­ Votes to Purchase
In his introduction. Ellis noted education system as a “blend of
together for the annua) conclave, station.
usually sufficient. One should ob­ tario Friday evening at 7:30
that Mrs Elfering has been active good and evil” and did not re­
which will start at 9 30 a m. at
Gerald Lee, administrator for serve the rise of the chest while
Speaker of the evening will be New Floor Covering in the Parent-Teacher association gard it as a suitable system for
the East Side cafe. The associa­ Idaho Advertising commission and breathing air frito the victim The ‘.he Rev. George Uyemura of the
Malheur Memorial hospital aux­ on the local, county and state the United States.
tions will be hosts for the lunch Roy Hirai of Nyssa, Malheur asso­ job may be accomplished in very Community Methodist church of iliary members met Monday after­ level. She has served on the
He noted that there is a
at noon.
ciation director, will report on few breaths or it may take hours Ontario.
noon in the hospital basement.
school board of Vale district 15 change taking place in Soviet
Program chairman Joe Saito of onion advertising programs car­ Bibl« Prove« Age of Technique
Charles Smith, hospital admin­ for eight years and was a leader education with a new law passed
Ontario reports that a wide range ried out in both Idaho and Oregon
istrator, showed films on rescue in Civil Defense work in the Vale in December by the Supreme
If the victim is recovering, he ■
of topics of current interest to
Earl Winegar of Ontario, chair­ will
breathing
and first aid procedures. area as well as being an active Soviet “with schools to be
show signs of having the col­
the onion industry will be covered man of the local onion marketing or restored
Auxiliary members voted to pay club worker.
brought closer to life."
to
the
fingernails,
in the day-long program.
agreement control committee, will lips and face
for a special conductive floor cov­ Delegate«
The 10 years of schooling in
report
activities
and
plans
for
ering
for
the
surgery
room
at
the
Machin« User* to Report
the primary and second schools
Tile film used as proof that it
Presiding
at
th«
meeting
was
marketing regulations by that was
hospital. This floor covering is of
the oldest known method of
Early steps in mechanical har­ group
president Elvin Ballou, Nyssa is being made an 11-year course
Clyde Swisher, local Nyssa high the type required by present-day During the business meeting, with production training required
artificial respiration by citing the
vest and handling of onions will
Bible II Kings, chapter 4, verse journalism instructor, was recent­ building codes, to be used in haz­ Dorothy Wagg, Vale, was named in the last three years This
be reported by several local grow­ To Discuss Tax Liability
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records the death of a child ly notified that he is scheduled as ardous areas where there is dan­ as delegate to the National Edu­ means that Soviet students will
ers who have used machines in
Grant Ringhart of Nyssa, treas­
ger of explosion caused by anes­ cation association convention in work on farms or in factories
harvest Truman Barlow of Vale urer of the Malheur association, and the restoration by Elisha. The one of the principal speakers for thetic
agents.
while going to school. .
will lead this part of the discus­ will lead discussion on the tax method is described in verse 34 the Pacific Slope School Press
Plans got under way for a pre­ Los Angeles in June. Susie Sil­
sion-
liability. of employers of onion by saying “And he went up, and clinic to be held on the University Easter style show to be sponsored ver, also of Vale, was named al­ Must Work
lay upon the child, and put his 1 of Washington campus Feb. 19-20
The law regarding university
Onion disease research reports hand labor
ternate
will include the plans for local
Review of onion cull disposal mouth upon his mouth, and his! Also joining the approximated by the auxiliary.
Mary Hatt, Nyssa, was elected admission has also been changed
trials in control of p:nk root as programs w.ll be made by repre­ eyes u;V>n his eyes, and his hands ' 1300 students froln the eight west-"
to the county’« representative so that 80 percent of the univer-
reported by W:lford He of Ore­ sentatives of the agricultural de­ upon his hands and*he stretched i I ern state«, Alaska »and Hawaii, WEATHER
council, with Josephine Rigney, sity students must have spent at
least two years in productive
gon State college Dr« Ed Vaughn, partments of both Oregon and himself upon the child; and the will be representatives from the Date
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Prec. also of Nyssa, as alternate,
Max
NHS student paper, th«« Bulldog
also of Oregon State, will sum­ Idaho. Abe Saito of O’egon Slope child waxed warm.”
labor before being admitted to
resenting
the
Nyssa
district,
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Local part pants,‘Azho are p. k- Jan 20
marize all information on neck will report on h s observations of
school bell, tor the highest per­ higher education.
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on a merit system, have not Jan 22
King noted that to truly under­
rot control gained in four years mechanical handling and bulk
Nyssa Hioh School | ed
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been named as yet.
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the Soviet devotion to edu­
of local trials.
storage of on #ns from his re ert
by
Vale.
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Jan. 23
BASKETBALL!
cation, one must realize that
Allen Henry of the Portland of­ trip into M ch.gan.
Guests
Headline speaker for the ban® Jan. 24 ....
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fice. USfyX. will report on pros­ In charge of the g' neral meet­ Friday. Jan.
Guests for the evening were education is the only means of
Bulldogs vs. 1 quet at the clinic will be Erie Jan. ©
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pects for acreage and market out- ing will be th > pre-Ments of th“
introduced by Walter McPart- advancement to the people, who
Mac-Hi. Nyssa high gym.
I Stanley Gardner, internationally Jan. 26
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not own property or accumu­
look for onions in the coming two grower o—’smzations, Charles Saturday, Jan. 30—Bulldogs vs. , known author of more than 100 •Ian. 27
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.01 land, Nyssa; Jack Putnam, On­ do
year. Henry has secured assist- Joseph of C-e on S'ope. pres »deni
tario; Mrs. Evelyn Markle, Vale, late wealth. “If they want to ad­
Weiser, Nyssa high gym.
mystery books, creator of the Per­
Owyhee Lak« Storage
anee of Kenneth Schaible of the of the Malheur »roup ?.nd Janie-^’arsil ty games start at 8:15 '5>.m ry M y /*’ TV character and legal
and Sam Tyson, Adrian Tyson vance," he said, “they must do it
Washington, D. C . office of Agri­ Wakagawa of W
meiden’}
“Support the Fighting
481,000 Acre Ft also introduced members of the by becoming better educated."
investlifador for the Court or Last Jan 25, 1959
—Ontario Argus-Observer
cultural Marketing service in pro- of Southwest Id
is'o laticn.
BuUdogsl"
I Resort.
he
<‘l Jan is. 1960 ... .-120,030 Acre Ft Adnan unit Future Teachers of i
Seven Seek Title of County Judge;
Sheriff Post Attracts Four Hopefuls;
Four Are Unopposed in Early Listings
Dr. Hughes Warns
Of Hepatitis, Flu
Incidence in Area
Science Teachers
Make Final Plans
For Regional Fair
Rescue Breathing Respiration Method
Viewed, Discussed at C of C Meeting
Nyssa High 'Bulldog' Publication
Praised for Outstanding Readability
Malheur Teachers Hear Speaker Tell
Of Soviet Union Educational System;
Ñame Mrs. Elfering for State Award
Onion Growers Organization Plans
Wide Range Progress, Outlook Report
At Annual Meeting Feb. 2 in Ontario
Swisher to Speak
At Press Clinic
On U of W Campus
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