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U. of 0. Library Eugene, Oregon c Nyssa Gate City Journal VOLUME LVII The Sugar City THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1962 Typical Weekend Scene al Sabin Clinic 10 Cents Per Copy NUMBER 45 Nyssa Officials Malheur Office Unofficial Election Returns Reveal Releases Totals To Attend League On Chest X-Rays Little Change Nationally; Oregon, Of Oregon Cities Idaho Incumbents Largely Re-Elected A report released by Oregon Mayor Grant Rinehart and City State Board of Health shows that Manager Art Colby plan to at a total of 3.229 Malheur county tend the annual convention of the residents had chest x-rays in the League of Oregon Cities in Port mobile unit which visited the land Nov. 14-16. Colbv said there county in July. There were 756 Nationally, unofficial election returns Wednesday indicat was a possibility of some council Nyssans who went through the ed very little change in the number of Democrats and Re members going but he was not unit during the two days it was publicans that will hold office after the first of the year. Pre in the city and 117 Nyssa labor certain at press time dicted gains for the Republicans failed to materialize although City responsibilities under home camp residents who took advan it was an off year—considered so since there was no race for tage of the chest x-ray service. rule will be emphasized at this president. Other totals were Vale. 469; year’s league convention session, Reasons advanced by some pollsters were: (1) Kennedy Much of the program will be de- Jordan Valley, 53; Ontario labor voted to the problems of small camp, 110; and the two visits to won by a small margin and failed to take the usual number of candidates into office with*— cities, An advisory panel of ex- Ontario totaled 957. In August the mobile x-ray unit him, so had none to lose by I perienced city offieals will con duct a half-day clinic to provide returned for retakes and a total reason of not being in the race ! 4 information that may be request of 111 large films were made. this year, (2) his decision to | One active case of tuberculosis ed by delegates from small cities. finally take action over the I This year’s convention will also was found as a result of this Cuban matter took away the most feature an “Idea Exchange” to screening procedure. powerful campaign tool used by “This mass screening of the the Republicans help those attending obtain infor mation on facilities and services public is still one of our best tools At the Wednesday noon meet of special interest that may have for finding tuberculosis,” said Minor Changes in Two States Mrs. Don Kudrna, executive sec The major offices in Oregon ing of Nyssa Chamber of Com TAKEN SUNDAY AFTERNOON, this photo scene as all members of many families appeared been developed by other cities. Mayor Rinehart is a member of retary of the Malheur County Tu and neighboring state of Idaho merce. the nominating committee shows members of the Dwight Wyckoff family as Saturday and Sunday at the clinic. In the right I the league executive committee berculosis and Health association. were won by incumbents, regard presented a slate of names from they were administered doses of the Sabin Oral background may be seen area residents of all age6 and will preside at a section meet- “If everyone would realize how less of party. which directors for the coming Polio Vaccine in the multi-purpose room of Nyssa as they entered the door and are waiting io regis i ing on parks and recreation on important a yearly creckup for In Oregon. Democrat Senator year will be selected. Emil Stunz TB is, no one would skip the op Wayne Morse was leading by 150,- reported briefly on the Tuesday primary school building. The picture was snapped ter. Near the rear of the room on the left-hand Thursday afternoon as Chris was in the act of taking his dose, dropped side of the photo are others filling out the proper The city employment of welfare portunity of having an x - ray 000 votes over Republican candi general election and Nyssa Christ on a sugar cube. Marcia watches him, as if trying forms. Wearing white uniforms and seated at the workers during winter months when the unit is in the county.” date Sig Unander. Governor Mark mas lighting was discussed. Hatfield was 86,000 votes ahead to determine his reaction. Gerald. Mom (June administering table are Joan Handley. Marilyn j is among developments in Nyssa The slate turned in by the nom LEAVE FOR BEAVERTON listed on the “Idea Exchange.” of his Democrat opponent, Robert inating group, comprised of Fred Marie) and Dad (Dwight) wait in line as the at Mills, Walt Luhr and Jan Church. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Barton will Y. Thornton, and Congressman Al Bracken, Paul Penrod and W. L. There will be section meetings —Journal Photo. tendants prepare their doses. This was a typical leave tonight to attend the Ore Ullman was 22,000 votes in front MaPartland, contained the names at the convention for mayors and ♦- ♦ councilmen, for municipal judges, gon Industrial Arts association of Robert W. Chandler, Repub of Floyd Rhoades, Victor Habur- city managers, city attorneys, convention to be held Friday and lican challenger. chak, Charles J. Smith, Reed Ray, building inspectors, park and rec Saturday at Sunset high school Republican Norblad and Demo David W Sarazin and Dellin reation officials, planners, city in Beaverton. The Bartons plan crat Greene were winning their Erickson. I finance officers, police chiefs, fire to visit Sunday with former Nys races for re-election to Congress Nominations from the floor will chiefs, city engineers and other sans. Dr. and Mrs. Grant B. with the remaining district still also be accepted through the first A total of 2944 area residents took polio vaccine at the free public works officials. Hughes and family in Salem. 1 in doubt. regular Wednesday noon meeting clinic in Nyssa Saturday and Sunday, according to Dr. David Following a Proclamation of ■------------------------- —--------------------- in December when election will In Idaho, where complete fig Education Week by Mayor Grant W. Sarazin, chairman. be held. The elected group will ures were not available, reports Rinehart, Nyssa Education asso This was about 60 percent of the number prepared for and I indicated Governor Robert Smy- then select a president and vice was disappointing since the medical authorities had hoped for ciation has taken several steps to lie was winner over his Demo president from among themselves. encourage residents of the Nyssa at least 80 percent of the population taking the doses. cratic advocate of gambling, Ver A secretary can be named from area to observe this week by vis “This may be the only time non K. Smith. Democrat Frank among chamber members. To help seniors with future The Nyssa figures compared iting their schools. plans is the object of career night parents and seniors will be to Church was re-elected as U. S. favorably with some of the Ken Renstrom. chamber presi in the Little Theatre Nov. 16 at gether before graduation, so be senator over Jack Hawley. Demo The Ministerial association of dent, reported that upon contact larger towns and was about Nyssa has been urged to inform 8 o’clock for all seniors and their sure and come,” urged Mrs. Har crat Congressman Ralph Harding ing members of the Merchants’ average for the area composed its various congregations relative parents. riet Brumbach, Nyssa High was winning over Orval Hansen committee, they expressed the de of Malheur county and South to the importance of schools in Dr. Eugene Voris will speak on School guidance counselor. “The and Republican appointee Len sire that Nyssa’s Christmas lights western Idaho. A total of 60,000 i national and community life. It the two-year terminal vocational speakers have been chosen as be- be on before Thanksgiving. doses were administered when | is hoped the pastors will encour program offered by Treasure VaL I >ng not only well informed but j Jordan as U. S. senator was de- I dared victor over Gracie Pfost. The traditional annual Christ 100,000 were prepared for in set age members of their congrega i exceptionally entertaining,” Mr?. ley College. mas Seal campaign will open Nov. ting up the clinics. County Races Brin^ Surprise Brumbach commented. tions to visit their schools during A representative from a four- 13 with the mailing of Christmas this week. The senior class will be in Still Available in Nyssa | Party politics were largely dis- (year college will talk on the value Seals to Malheur county residents. charge of refreshments, with FHA j regarded in voting for county and Dr. Sarazin said 42 persons had Tags, signifying that the bearer of liberal arts - '¿^cation. Mrs. Mrs. Desmond Jones will be the I district offices. Voter registration Em- j seniors serving. Names drawn this week at __ volunteer campaign chairman in been given dosage by Walt Luhr has attended the schools, will be | Lois Peterson of tl trie Oregon This is another of Nyssa High in Malheur county shows Repub- Nyssa Bank Days event were Ray at the Nyssa Pharmacy since the given to all patrons by the edu- | ployment Service will tell about Nyssa. She will be calling on I cation association. It is their de vocational opportunities for wo School’s guidance aids to help j licans outnumbering Democrats Laan, route 1, Nyssa, $50 jackpot other volunteers to prepare a clinic. seniors make plans for the future. 4774 to 4482 and yet John M. prize; LaMar Orr, route 2, Nyssa, ! And, since the medicine will sire that these badges be worn men. window display and put up post Hutchens, Democrat candidate for $10 second award; and Clifford others to I with pride to encourage Representatives from the vari- ers to advertise the Christmas not be returned until Friday, if district attorney won over Repub Kersey, route 2, Parma, third visit the schools and observe what ious branches of the armed forces there are 50 more people who Seal campaign. lican incumbent E. Otis Smith by prize of $5 No winners were on is happening to the youngsters in will explain opportunities for men Of this year’s campaign, Bob wish to take it, a vial will be held i actual classroom practice. 1180 votes. hand to claim their awards. and women and the draft status. Bertelson, Malheur chairman, had over and the doses given by Luhr In Harney county Republicans Another service the teacher as Jackpot prize will advance to The meeting will be social as this to say: “Proceeds from at the drug store Friday and Sat sociation has promoted concerns Nyssa PTA will meet tonight, have a 500 majority over the $75 next Tuesday afternoon. well as informative with group urday of this week. Cost will still Christmas Seals must do more the donation of napkins to various singing led by Georgia Peterson Nov. 8, at 8 o’clock in the cafe- Democrats but gave Representa than maintain our present activi be 35 cents per person. i restaurants of the community torium. The business meeting tive Robert F. Smith a 5 to 1 NYSSA LIONS CLUB SLATES ties against TB and other respir Lists Reason for Low Response with printed information thereon, will be conducted by Mrs. How majority over Emil A. Stunz, his ANNUAL CARNIVAL NOV. 17 atory diseases. We must expand Reasons listed for the turn-out urging people to get out and vote ard Myrick, vice president, in the Democratic opponent. our effort to find all the unknown not being higher were: (1) ad on election day. The annual Lions club carni absence of Mrs. W. A. Barton, With the Republicans having cases of TB in this community, verse publicity on the vaccine in val will be held this year on president. Jay Gibson will pro 392 more registrations than the Education week committee is and increase our efforts to ex September, (2) dates were forgot Saturday evening, Nov. 17. at vide special music. Democrats in Malheur County, tend our educational program so ten, (3) belief that where Salk composed of Mrs. Josephine Rig A Civil Defense course, "Indi the grade school gymnasium A look at the school’s curricu Stunz carried his home county by with activities beginning at 8 that people of all ages learn how vaccine had been taken these were ney, Marie Coate, Madge Thom vidual and Family Survival in son, William Barton, Eva Chad Case of Nuclear War,” will be lum will be presented in the area 246 votes. Unofficial returns, with o'clock. to protect themselves from TB. not necessary, (4) people out of wick and Nelle Hayes. a few small precincts out in each conducted by Bob Patterson, of high school English under di county, gave Smith approximate “We must also put more money town. Dick G. Tensen, overall chair rection of Clyde Swisher and his Adrian gr-de school principal. into medical research to find bet man for the event, announces ly 1000 majority over Stunz. Dr. Sarazin said he would like staff in the English department. ter ways of fighting TB and other The first class will convene that tickets are now available I A tour of the high school English to stress again that the different Present County Commissioner respiratory diseases.” from 7 io 10 o'clock Monday from members of the organiza types of vaccine are for different classrooms will also be conducted, Earl Flock won over Grant Rine evening. Nov. 19, in the Adrian Individual work by English stu- hart, Democrat, by only 163 votes. tion. Ticket committee members types of polio virus. The fact that are Art Colby. W. L. McPart- g'rade school recreation room. some did not take type 1 would dents will be displayed, as well Rinehart ran a surprisingly strong land. Stan Newman and Ward The four three-hour sessions as some model Shakespearean not hinder them from taking type (Continued on Page 7) Wieneke. will be held on consecutive 2 to be given Dec. 8-9. theaters that are really worth Oregon’s Public Utility Com Monday evenings ending Dec. All types will be offered by missioner Jonel C. Hill this week 10, at which time the 12-hour seeing. All community residents and doctors throughout the area fol authorized the Owyhee Telephone course will be completed. parents are urged to attend this company of Homedale, Idaho, to lowing the clinics but the medi Adrian public schools will ob Patterson invites all interest presentation of a vital area of borrow $185,000 from the Rural serve National Education Week cine will not be wholesale and | Electrification administration in ed adults to attend the classes the school curriculum. An oppor the services of doctors and nurses from Nov. 12-16 Parents and in As the final results were tabu Joe Witty was in charge of the Washington, D.C., and to use part and has stated that they may tunity for questions will be given. terested patrons are invited to Jvill not be donated. lated from the Nyssa-Adrian Hal program at Adrian. Assisting him enroll upon reporting for the Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson will of the funds to finance moderniz i visit the school any day during loween UNICEF drive, a number were Roger Watts, Steve Poindex be in charge of refreshments. ation and expansion of its system first session. the week and are urged to attend CUBAN ISSUE DISCUSSED of facts presented themselves and ter, Dale Teeter, Mrs. Earl Winn in Malheur county, Oregon. the PTA meeting and open house BY NYSSA TOASTMASTERS have been given to the Journal and Mrs. Jake Borge. The phone firm told the PUC it event Thursday evening, Nov. 15, for publication by the Rev. Wal The Nyssa - Adrian Ministerial One five-minute talk, "Hands plans to spend more than $165,000 in the grade school building. lace Prowell of Nyssa First Chris association, sponsoring organiza Up,” was given by W. A. Barton of the borrowed money to estab tian church. During the entire week, the tion, has asked the Journal to ex during last Thursday’s meeting of lish a modern dial exchange cap Total amount collected was press their appreciation to all who PTA is sponsoring a ‘ Book Fair’’ Nyssa Toastmasters. He demon able of furnishing service to about $218.63; 70 young area residents assisted with the program and at the elementary school building. strated the uses of hand signals 169 subscribers in Jordan Valley participated in the door-to-door also to those who donated to help At the open house reception used in industry and on various and adjacent rural areas. campaign and 31 adults helped to children of other nations. on Thursday evening, special fea occasions. They said their construction plan and carry out the program. tures will include demonstrations Area residents, who were miss program will make service avail In looking back at last year's “ Our Opinions on the Cuban by second graders in reading and ed during the Halloween drive able to Jordan Valley by April 1, Journal file, it is interesting to phonics study with the new SRA Embargo,” assigned by Topicmas 1963, with all phases of present but still desire to give to the fund, note that approximately $180 was laboratories. There will also be ter Art Colby, was discussed. may send donations to UNICEF, plans completed by Jan. 1, 1964. netted from the drive, with about a demonstration by fourth grade care of Wallace Prowell, 414 En Bob Sherbert served as toast This will be the first land line 100 youths taking part. pupils on the use of the controlled master, while W. L. McPartland nis avenue, Nyssa. service extended to the Jordan The Christian church was head reading machine. acted as critic. Valley area, Hill said. Residents of the drive this year with Mrs. there have been using radio for Ray Strickland and the Rev Prowell as co-chairmen. communication, he explained. The construction program out Other Workers Named lined by Owyhee for the Jordan Other adults who assisted from Valley area includes a dial ex Veterans' Day, Nov. 11, was A PROCLAMATION " the Christian church were Mr. nancial support of all citizens change building, installation of originally Armistice Day and and Mrs. Richard Gustavson, Mr. Whereas, the American sys is necessary in the great task dial central office equipment, out was set on this date as anniver Mrs. Don Perdue and Mmes. and tem of free public education is of educating young people for side plant and associated facili Bill Hamilton, Paul House and sary of the cessation of hostili a most vital force in equipping their roles as responsible Am ties, and a toll line to their Wilder ties between the Allies and Ger Elvin Ballou. ericans: this nation's children and youth exchange. many following World War I. From St. Paul’s Episcopal to meet the many challenges of Now, Therefore, I, Grant H. It was redesignated as Vet church was Mrs. Lloyd Wilson. i the future: and Rinehart, Mayor of the City of NfSSA BRANCH CUSTOMERS of the First National Bank of Representing the Faith Lutheran erans' Day to honor veterans of Whereas, the nation's schools Nyssa. Oregon, do hereby desig- Oregon will now receive statements processed on a "Post-Tronic" church were Pastor and Mrs John all wa-s. It is a legal holiday and the schools of the state Date Max. Min. Prec. bookkeeping machine. Shown operating the new piece of equip Milbrath, Mi and Mrs E ¡1 Mi in 23 states and is observed in nate Nov. 11-17, 1962. to be of Oregon and of this commu Oct. 31 68 34 — American Education Week and ment, recently installed, is Mrs. David (Sharon) Krause with Mrs. chaelson and the Mmes. Bill La- I others by governors' proclama nity are essential to preserving Nov. 1 66 35 — urge all citizens to reaffirm Chet (Vivian) Bowns observing the operation. These ladies are Bounty, James Nichols and Tracv I tions. the American way of life; and Nov. 2 63 33 — their interest in the aims, No parades or special cere both operators of the machine. According to Leonard Hewett, bank Mefford. Whereas, a rapidly changing Nov. 3 „ 60 33 — achievements and needs of the Assisting from the Methodist, monies are planned for Nyssa. branch manager, the face of the new statements appears about the world requires that education 4 — 58 34 __ schools to help strengthen and change to meet new challenges same as the old, but there the resemblance ends. On the reverse church were the Rev. and Mrs Since it falls on Sunday this Nov. 5__ 56 36 .07 preserve this training ground Paul Ludlow, John Berg and the without diminishing the tradi Nov. 6 side of the new form are five magnetic strips where balance, num Mmes. Raymond Sager, Joe Cun- year, the post office. First Na 53 30 .05 of democracy. tional Bank, city, county and tional American appreciation of Nov 7 — 2« __ ber of checks posted and next posting line information is stored. dall, Roy Knoedler and Meril- state offices will be closed on GRANT H. RINEHART the supreme worth of the indi The bookkeeper merely places the statement sheet in position, dean Robbins. Mrs. John Shep Monday. Nov. 12. Most other Owyhee Reservoir Storage Mayor of Nyssa. Oregon vidual; and Nov. 5, 1962 171,390 Acre Ft. presses a button and the machine picks up the correct information pard represented the Nazarene local business houses will be Whereas, the moral and fi- Dated Nov. 6. 1962. Nov. 5. 1961 ♦3,320 Acre Ft and positions the sheet for posting. —Journal Photo. church open as usual. Republicans Fail to Make Predicted Gains In Governorships; Upsets in the Minority Nyssa Chamber To Name Board Ài Dec. 5 Session ♦ ♦ ♦ Oral Vaccine Administered to 2944 At Saturday-Sunday Clinic in Nyssa Nyssa Education Association Urges School Visitations NHS Seniors, Faculty Slate Meeting With Area Vocational Representatives Mrs. Jones Heads Annual Seal Sale Starting Nov. 13 No Winners Present At Tuesday Drawing J I English Department To Present Program Tonight at PTA Meet Patterson Announces Schedule at Adrian For Survival Classes Education Week Special Events Slated at Adrian Jordan Valleyites To Have Phones Replacing Radios Nyssa-Adrian UNICEF Drive Nets $218 As Youths Make Door-to-Door Canvass ElvNronif Urain al Work Most Business Finns To Be Open Monday After Veterans' Day Education Week, Vot. 11-17 Proclaimed by Xyxxa Mayor WEATHER