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• __ U. of 0. Library Euge no, Oregon c o Nyssa Gate City Journal VOLUME LVI THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1961 The Sugar City City Council Rejects State Request For Paving Funds; Votes to Retain City Land; Okays Outside Water Line 10 Cents Per Copy FIRST SECTION NUMBER 28 Arena Set Friday, Saturday For Annual Nyssa Nite Rodeo At the regular monthly meeting Tuesday night, July 11, the city council: (1) rejected the request of the state that the city pay approximately $2000 additional for paving on avenue, (2) approved planning commission recommendation to retain all ground in the cemetery plot, (3) approved outside city water service for the Henigson and Jackson residences. -------- :----------------------------- *and (4) found they had erred ' in approving new rate sched ule for Nyssa Sanitation ser vice. The $2000 additional asked i for by the state was due to a 4 Three Burglaries Plague Police During Weekend Parades, Cowboy and Kids Events, Carnival Will Highlight Celebration Nyssa Nite Rodeo officials promise there will be plenty of cowboys on hand both Friday and Saturday nights at 8:15 to contest rodeo stock furnished by Stephens and Thomas of Midvale, Idaho. The parade each night will begin at 7:30 at First and Mam, proceed down Main to Fifth street, south to Reece and will follow that street until it* crosses King avenue onto the' rodeo grounds After arrival' at the arena Friday night, a rodeo queen will be named from women riders in the parade. Burglars hit three Nyssa spots during the weekend. Early Sun day morning the post office was robbed of $42.18, the A & W Root Beer of approximately $105 and sometime near the same period great deal more excavating on two railroad crew cars were forc Malheur county court last week Park avenue (at seepage points) ibly entered with two radios, approved a proposal to gather in and refilling than had been anti some clocks, shoes and approxi formation on the drouth situation, cipated when drawing up job spe mately $2 in pennies taken. as requested by Weldon Reynolds, cifications. Entry was made at the post county Civil Defense director. office by using a bar between the Data and opinions on conditions State Engineers Make Errors double doors and forcing the lock After considerable discussion it in the county were collected by Youngters events, under chair SHOWN ABOVE is the scene left by post office burglars early Reynolds and sent to Col. A. M. was concluded that errors were Sunday morning. Left foreground shows drawers used by clerks Drawers at the service counter manship of Neil Dimmick, will Migrant Ministry program is Sheets, state director of Civil De made by state highway engineers with evidence of forcible entry on those not unlocked. The upper were forced in a similar manner include calf riding, greased pig now under way at Nyssa. Adrian, but only one contained cash The j ■ in their testing and that the city fense at Salem. scramble and shetland pony race. Vale and Ontario labor camps. Sheets is presenting it this week should not be held responsible, drawer, middle row, is the one from which $42.18 was taken. On others containing cash were lock Children participating in these Jorge Martinez has been sent to at a U. S. Department of Agricul nor had any funds been budgeted , either side are the empty spaces where drawers had been removed ed in the P. O. safe. The thieves , | events are requested to have a this community by the Oregon ture meeting in Portland and will for this additional amount. The ! and placed in the safe. Two rolls of stamps had been thrown into disregarded all but cash, leaving' signed permit from their parents Council of Churches to serve as two rolls of stamps in the waste | who must be on the rodeo grounds ask that Malheur county be de matter was referred to City At- j a wasje basket, director. He was bom and reared basket. while the children are competing. in Guadalajara, Mexico, and came clared an emergency drouth area. torney Hal Henigson for his at tention with the highway depart Carl Burningham ’ s A Si W Col. Sheets has expressed the to the United States in 1959 to building was entered between i Barrel Race Scheduled belief that the county could be ment study for the ministry at School Request had been made for the Entertainment, in addition to 12:45 (when they closed) and 4:45 named an emergency drouth area of the Pacific, Berkeley, Calif. purchase of some cemetery land [' regular rodeo events, will also in- a.m. when police called him. En by the federal government due to try was made there by removing dude girls’ barrel race and clown Purposes Listed the fact that it borders on Idaho for residential building. The plan- I In Migrant Ministry churches ning commission felt that it would the screen from an open window antics. state which has already been Admission to the rodeo will be are united to serve men, women in the rear. This was done after designated as such. Twenty coun be used very little for this pur-| an unsuccessful attempt to force $1.50, with children under 12 ad- and children who are following ties in Utah have also been nam pose in the near future and that i the crops. This program is cen the city might eventually need The city “dads” passed a resolution Tuesday night author a rear door with a similar tool mitted free, if accompanied by tered in Christian faith and seeks ed as drouth areas. all the land. Council members their parents. Results of the Portland meeting izing the mayor and city recorder to enter into a contract used on the post office. Elderly spectators or those un- to share that faith with the mi are expected to be known here concurred. with the Bureau of Municipal Research and Service of the Burningham lost $54 from a able to leave their cars should grant and to develop in him a Outside City Water Discussed late this week or next. University of Oregon for an urban planning program for metal box and about $51 from a enter the grounds by way of the sense of his personal worth, be Hengison brought up the matter Nyssa. Under the proposed contract the city will put up $1000 money bag on the premises. The longing and responsibility. I of the city furnishing water to cash (already budgeted) and $250 labor by city personnel in juke box was forced open at the east entrance where autos will L. SCHWARZ RESIGNS It seeks to awaken the com be parked in clear view of rodeo I his and Jackson ’ s residences, say rear but the money was not locat POSITION AS INSTRUCTOR munity to the opportunity and fmaking the survey and the activities. ed. Some effort was made on a Lawrence Schwarz. Nyssa high ing that he had told the council federal government will sup- cigarette machine with a pry tool The street west of the rodeo obligation of sharing equally all OF 1961 SPUD CROP school instructor in American a month or so before that they FIRST arena will be blocked off, but the protective b e n ef i t s and LEAVES NYSSA WEDNESDAY 1 ply the balance of $2500 but without success. problems, speech and English, re would not asx for water service there will be ample parking space warmth of community life. through a grant from the Fed- The first of the 1961 potato Entry was made in the crew on the school grounds, north of signed this week to accept a posi due to the shortage at that time. It challenges the local churches tion with the Sweet Home. Ore., But now they were making plans crop left Nyssa yesterday when i eral Housing and Home Fin cars by breaking a lock on one the arena or inside the rodeo to include these seasonal neigh Lynn Josephson Produce ship to come into the city and that if ance agency. and tearing screens off another. grounds. school system, it was announced bors in their concern and full The project will provide for No arrests had been made at yesterday by Supt. Walter L. Me-1 they bad to put down a deep ped three carloads and one fellowship. The area has been sprayed for well for domestic use they would truck. Three more were due to J maps, charts, studies and reports Journal press time. Partland. It calls on the state and nation insects by Ron Zerbel of Zerbel's In addition to the vacancy left not want to abandon it and use be shipped today and more on on the following: Flying service. Members of the to apply Christian principles to city water once they were incor Monday. Josephson said, but by Schwarz’ resignation, there 1. Extend the city base map James Stephen Wins sponsoring Owyhee Riding club the economy in which migrants most shippers would not be are still two teachers needed in porated within the city. to include property adjacent to worked last weekend to prepare live and work. the elementary school, McPart With this in mind, he said he loading out many until near the the city tending toward urbaniza $100 Jackpot A vard Program Outlined the grounds for the event. would like to know now if they 20th of the month. land said. tion. According to staff workers, ev At Tuesday Drawing were to be furnished water. Carnival in Operation He said these were the Nor 2. A land use study. ery Monday and Friday evenings Paul House, acting as chairman James Stephen, route 2, Nyssa, land variety of reds, good qua Mr. and Mrs E. J. Davis and are family nights at the Nyssa NEWELL HEIGHTS AREA 3. A population stydy. in the absence of Mayor Grant lity and the price received by was winner of the >100 jackpot son of Portlatm arrived in Nyssa HAS NEW CORRESPONDENT 4 Utilities maps. camp. Piograms are plan prize Tuesday at Nyssa Bank Tuesday afternoon and began op 1 labor Effective immediately, Miss Rinehart who had gone home ill the grower was from $1.50 to 5. A map showing existing zon- Days ned and movies or other enter prior to the discussion, asked for event. Other names drawn $1.75 per hundred. eration of carnival activities last Alice Simpson is new Journal ing. were Wayne Piercy, route 1, Nys night, including merry-go-round, tainment are provided. Crafts are correspondent for the Newell comments from other members of 6. A land use plan taught Tuesday mornings for sa, $10 second award, and Mrs. ferris wheel, roll-o-plane, rock-o younger Heights community, replacing the council. children. Each Wednes Hearing to Discuss To Show Adjacent Areas Dick Gilmore, 401 South Ninth Ken Pond made a motion, sec plane, octopus and numerous con day afternoon and Friday morn Miss Karla Kriegh. Residents of street, Payette, third prize of $5. The base map work will con- cession stands The Davis family that area having news items for onded by George saiiee that if Spring Development prize will revert to the confines their shows to Oregon ing, sewing classes are held for the Jcumal may contact her at the applicants were willing to j July 18 at 10 a.m. r is the date sist of copying the existing base $50 Jackpot the women. minimum next week. (Continued on Page 5) and caters largely to the “small FR 2-2109. and time slated by Malheur map at a smaller scale, probably Vacation Bible school will be fry." county court for a public hear- with one-inch equaling 400 feet, conducted at the camp sometime On the rodeo grounds will be in August. . ing to discuss development of and without detailed dimension CITY MANAGER ANNOUNCES and plat name data. It will be SEWERS READY FOR TIE-INS a food stand and popcorn conces The Rev. Robert McNeil m ! Snively hot springs. The new sewer lines are sion operated by members of Ore Vale is chairman of Malheur Mi This property,, which is located extended to show roads and prop j on the Owyhee lake road, is now erty lines adjacent to the city ready for tie-ins in all sections gon Trail Hall association. grant Ministry committee. Lay except two blocks between First under control of the Bureau of limits. Many Nyssa merchants have men of various churches are as The land use study will include By Mrs. J. W. Rigney A hot lunch is served at 10:15 Reclamation. It consists of a hot- gathering data on existing land and Second and between Beech been wearing western attire the sisting with the program. Chestnut, according to City past several days in preparation Enrollment at the school for each day and even this period is water swimming pool and some use, preparation of a colored map and Art Colby. Part of the for the annual Nyssa Nite Rodeo TO ATTEND CONFERENCE migrant children at Cairo reached used as an added means of de vacant buildings. The spring pro showing various classifications of Manager line in this area will be taken sponsored by Owyhee Riding vides a four to five-inch piped Superintendent Walter L. Mc- veloping better understanding an all-time high Friday, July 7, land use and an evaluation of up but it will be ready next club. Nyssa Jaycees have been Partland will leave Tuesday for when 157 boys and girls were and use of the English language flow of warm water. existing land use week, he said. driving around the city with loud Eugene where he will attend a Monday, July 10, was a red- The bureau is interested in counted at the school. This meant The population study will in Application to tie-in must be speaker and “jail-wagon” threat school administrators conference. that six teachers would average letter day for it was swim day having this property developed elude a trend of the growth in better than 26 children per class at the Ontario pool. Following a into a recreational area and is the city and surrounding area made at the city hall. Colby ening to cage those not wearing His family plans to accompany proper attire. him. room. so special arrangements two-hour class period, all the asking for full details of any such and will determine what popula- said. were made to add one more tea children were loaded on two plans. It has been reported that tion the city is capable of hold- cher Mrs. Frances Bates was hir buses and taken to the pool. Here various groups have expressed in- ing. they were divided into groups terest in the project. llor/* ed to teach an extra room. The utilities maps will show the and received lessons in swimming A second hearing is slated July Interest in the school is high. eight of the regular instruc- 26 at 2 p.m. for the purpose of water and sewer systems, and The children come clean and well from tors at the pool. The teachers I discussing suggestions on use of possibly the gas system, if the dressed They are eager to share joined their children for lessons ' additional fee money apportioned information is available. in the various projects provided. and all enjoyed The land use plan will give con the water to- by the state for recreational faci- These consist of practical units sideration to the future growth gether. i litie« in the county. on such subjects as farm life, of commercial, industrial and These swim sessions will take firem pets, story writing, animal residential areas and consider the stones and an imaginary store place each Monday morning dur- major needs for public land where the principal purpose is to ing the school program and if i * The city must make application teach the children the use of coins shining faces and enthusiastic re for the funds when the resolution in buying household foods which ports are any indication, each is sent to the university agency. are found in regular grocery Monday will find everyone on No indication was given to show hand ready to participate! stores. Walter L. McPartland, superin when the funds would be avail tendent of Nyssa schools, an able and the study might start. nounced this week that several j improvement and remodeling pro Band Registration jects are under way this summer For Second Session at the Nyssa school plant. In prior years, spectators at To Be Held Monday tending basketball games and sit Second session of summer band ting in the high school gym bal will begin Monday, accord,ng to cony bleachers have been unable Bob Q. Smith, director Due to to see players unless they were the Lake Tahoe sessions being set at least six or eight feet from the ahead one week, the second side edge of the basketball court. course will last only three weeks. Approximately 16 inches is be Rates are reduced accordingly; ing taken off the front edge of for one child the fee is $6 and the bleachers to give a clear view the family rate is $9 j of the playing floor. The super Special features of the second intendent said it would help con siderably for those seated on the session will include an invitation to the Snake River Stampede in WORK ON NYSSA'S new swim first five rows of the bleachers. ming pool is progressing on A ceiling is being installed in Nampa July 19. Saturday night schedule and should be complet the room off the gym balcony so concerts in downtown Nyssa and ed around the first week in Au that the area may be used for playing for Junior Legion night baseball games gust. according to Art Colby, city 1 additional classroom space manager and resident engineer. Other improvement projects in Workmen (in above photo, left clude stripping and finishing the WEATHER . to right) are Lamar Carlson, rod ’ entire high school building hall Date Max. Min Prec man: Colby; Dick Allbright. gun way, sanding and refinishing of July 5__ 79 61 22 ite foreman: and Jeff Marchant, approximately 3 0 0 desks and July « 86 58 09 gunite nosslemark To the left is W. A. (BILL) BARTON. Nyssa high school industrial arts instruc tables. 90 — 60 July 7 a 500 CFM compressor and air A new well is being dug to 97 — tor. points to a board he had placed where the front edge of the July 8 60 pl aco gun being operated by Don take care .of irrigation on the — 100 62 July 9 gym balcony bleachers was previously located. This photo shows Bferraarde at the swimming pool football field and new land locat — ___96 70 July 10 the contrast of the amount of playing space on the basketball court site. Park avenue, between Sev ed northwest of primary buildmg July 11 96 58 that may be seen when the remodeling project is completed. Ap enth and Eighth streets. TMa Plans are to remgdel the high — 59 proximately 16 inches is being removed from the front edge of the school office in the near future July 12 equipment can be seen, together bleachers in order io give a clearer view of the court. Barton is to include a conference room to • * Owyhee Lake Storage with numerous sacks of cement, in the background of the ■hole being assisted with the carpentry work by Claud Brown, school be used by guidance personnel, July 12, 1961 184.530 Acre Ft. photo. —Journal Photos. 364.690 Acre Ft cultodian. —Staff Photo. McPartland added July 12. 1960 Drouth Situation To Be Discussed At Portland Meet Church Program Now in Progress At Labor Camps Council Plans io Contract for Urban Planning Program for Nyssa; Federal Agency Pays Two-Thirds of All Cosis Enrollment at Migrant School Seis New Record; Swimming Is Highlight on Swimming Pooi McPartland Tells ; Oi Improvements At Nyssa Schools ltvinodvl(,d