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U. of 0. Library Eugene, Oregon c Nyssa Gate City Journal VOLUME LVn THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1962 The Sugar City 1 Nyssa C of C Elects Board Members For 1963; Approves Resolution Asking For Retention of Local Justice Courts U o 9 m Got the Whole World in H im Hands FIRST SECTION 10 Cents Per Copy NUMBER 49 Residents Urged io Continue Fight Against Polio by Attending Type II Clinics Slated Saturday and Sunday Guest Speaker Graham Denies Statements Of County Bar Head to Create District Court Second Dose Recommended Even for Those Missing First; Clinic Sites Remain Same In an overtime meeting Wednesday noon the Nyssa Cham ber of Commerce: (1) elected new board members for 1963, (2) approved a resolution asking the county court to retain the justice courts in the county, ar.d (3) heard a Christmas pro gram report. Newly elected directors are Dellin Erickson, owner-man ager of Owyhee Truck and Implement company; Victor Hab- urchak, owner of Coast-to-Coast store; Reed Ray, manager of ♦ ♦ ♦Ray’s Food Fair; Dr. David Court Defers Action j Sarazin; Floyd Rhoades, man of the Nyssa Merc; and On Bar's Resolution ager Charles Smith, Malheur Me For District Court morial hospital administrator. Residents of Malheur county and Southwestern Idaho will have an opportunity to “Knock Out” a second type of polio this coming Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 8 and 9. Type II vac cine, again in tasteless, painless Sabin oral doses, will be given at centers in towns of the area. Schedules for Malheur towns are: Jordan Valley, high school building; Nyssa, multi-*----- ---------------------------------- purpose room in primary buil- *•«*««* . ding; Ontario, Ontario clinic; Vale, Grange hall. Nearby . Idaho towns include New Ply $320,000 Mailed To Beet Growers By Amalgamated mouth, grade school; Payette, American Legion hall; and Par The county court announced ma. community house. Ken Renstrom, present presi Wednesday afternoon that a de dent, automatically becomes a The hours are the same as when Amalgamated Sugar company cision would be made soon as to member of the new board. The the Type I vaccine was given, mailed checks totaling $320,000 what action, if any, it would group is expected to meet prior 1 to 9 p.m. each day. from the Nyssa office Tuesday, take io abolish two justice court to the end of December and se- Nyssa doctors are hoping that Dec. 4, to 150 area beet growers. districts in Malheur county. 1 lect their president, vice presi- even more than the over 3,000 Payment was the initial pay Announcement was made fol | dent and choose a secretary from area residents who took Type I ment on beets harvested from | the members-at-large. lowing public hearing called by vaccine in the Nyssa clinic will Nov. 15 to Nov. 25, inclusive, and the court to determine feelings Bob Thompson, chairman of the take Type II was the third payment made of the people on the resolution l Christmas promotion program, re since the beginning of the 1962 Adults Also Vulnerable of the Malheur County Bar as ported that practically all details harvest. Adults who believe they are sociation asking the court io had been cared for and that Santa Plant Manager Henry Zobell re unlikely to get polio and therefore abolish the districts of Nyssa would make his first appearance ported processing was continuing DURING A BRIEF APPEARANCE in Nyssa Mon handing out Yuletide treats. My helpers and I need not take Sabin oral vaccine and Ontario. this Saturday. day afternoon, Santa Claus paused momentarily will be in Taylor's Super Market building at the are dangerously wrong on two at a normal rate and the beets are Approximately 100 people at Justice Discussion Heat.d for a Journal photographer. He pointed io Nyssa corner of Fourth and Main streets." The Jolly I counts, warned Dr. David W. keeping very good in the stock tended the hearing. Three at Don M. Graham, justice of the on the world globe and said. "Right here is where Gent continued. "Your Chamber of Commerce and I Sarazin, coordinator for the Nys piles. He said the harvest was torneys, James Cox, Martin completed with the exception of peace for the Nyssa district, was Gallagher and William Schroe guest speaker and presented his I plan io be Saturday from 2 to 5 o'clock in the the Nyssa Theater will also present a free show, sa area. some beets in the fields of two Children are statistically vul- afternoon. I will visit with the kiddies 'Ride the High Country.' beginning at 2:15 pjn. of the der spoke for the resolution, as growers in the Payette area, four views of the plan of the county the first step in establishing a area and listen to their Christmas desires, I have in the theater." Then he added. "Welcome to All: nerable to the dread disease, but in the Weiser area and two pat bar association to have justice adults also can be killed or crip- district court. The present jus. courts of Malheur county replac selected some Nyssa businessmen io assist in See You Saturday!" pled by it and can act as “car- rons of »ho Nvssa factory. tices of the Nyssa and Ontario ed by a district court with an of Sugar content of the beets is riers” of the virus to others, the districts, Don M. Graham and fice in the courthouse at Vale. down somewhat this year com physician said. A. F. Dee Peters, spoke against Graham said quite a number of For both self - protection and pared with previous years. Zo the move. statements made by the president community - protection, he urged bell said this was caused by two County Judge Ellis A. White, of the bar association were not participation by adults, as well two factors: (1) heavy rains in speaking for the court, said correct, and further, that he had as children and infants over six October and November, and (2) they would study the various failed to give a complete picture By SUPT. WALTER L. McPARTLAND weeks of age, in the Dec. 8-9 the heavy amount of nitrogen petitions, requests and resolu- of the effect it would have on the used by the growers. Eastern Oregon corn growers In the general election of Nov. 6 the patrons of Nyssa Type II vaccine clinics. iions presented by various or people now served by the present swept top honors in the 21st an School District defeated by 86 votes the measure to establish “The greater the community ganizalions and make their de lower courts. a tax base of $414,000 to carry on the operation of the school. nual Oregon State Corn show at participation in this major mass cision soon. He denied that it would be any It was a close election but nevertheless it leaves your school Canby Dec. 1, with Malheur coun immunization drive, the greater thing like as cheap to operate the ty entries taking two of the major the chance of eradicating polio,” board and administrators in a quandary as to just what to try awards. district court, saying that in ad Dr. Sarazin said. ♦--------------------------------------- dition to a $10,590 salary for the to do with your schools. Terry Oft of Nyssa won sweep- I Obviously, we are in the judge there would be two office stakes honors for the 10-ear ex Adults Can Carry Disease helpers needed in the judge’s of same position we have had to “This is the reason adults, even hibit, and Leroy Custer, Ontario, fice and probably more help re struggle through in the past. those who are willing to gamble had the champion 10-ear exhibit Primary election for student The Rev. Paul Ludlow served quired in the county clerk’s office Our costs have gone up and in the adult division. Oft’s entry that they themselves might not as toastmaster, while the invoca body officers at Adrian high to take care of the records. our enrollment has gone up. We Asociación de Pa4a^' y Maes in the Future Farmers of America come down with polio, should tion was given by the Rev. Wal- school will be held in two weeks. were forced to curtail certain es tros met last Thursday in the high division was picked for sweep take the vacrim*--so that they are i lace Prowell when Nyssa Toast- Parties have been organized, can Cites Justice Advantages stakes honors in competition with sure they cannot pass the virus I masters and guests met at dinner didates selected and the campaign He said the justice courts: (1) sential parts of our school pro school little theater. champions in the adult and 4-H along to their own or their neigh last Friday evening for their is in full swing, according to saved time for merchants filing gram last year which we cannot Mrs. Clarice Poor, grade school bors’ children. put off year after year. classes. charter party and installation ser school officials. principal, introduced the first small claims, (2) time for travel “Even those who have already vice at Brownie’s cafe. This was the second straight through fourth grade classroom It has been stated before ín art- Seeking the office of president to Vale and back for jurors, (3) had Salk vaccine should also take Table topic speakers were Mar on the Satellite party is Kai Farr. save expense for the county icles from this office that Nyssa teachers who in turn explained year Malheur county growers Sabin for additional protection garet Gough, Bill Barton, Jean have shown the best exhibit of to parents the work their children Other candidates are Terry Tail through giving more speedy trials has one of the most economical and to prevent themselves being Mann, Dr. John Olsen, Helen man, vice president; Pauline But to those accused and thus saving Schools in the state relative to are doing in school. Students in 10 ears. Last year’s award went carriers, ” Dr. Sarazin said. Joe Hobson, Jr., Ontario. Bates and Glade Chadwick. Jeff Ford ’ s class entertained with ler, secretary; Vicki Mendazona, jail expense, (4) would dispense the per pupil cost of education. Type II Sabin oral vaccine will Five-minute talks were given treasurer; Vernon Search, ser with cases faster in three justice Nyssa ranks 35th in the state in Spanish dances. Idahybrid 54-40 Praised be available both to those who by Robert Sherbert, speaking on geant-at-arms; and Carol Clucas, courts than in one district court ability to suport a school. This Guest speakers were Joe Wil Show chairman Don Brewer, means that out of 74 first class son and Nilson Miller from the Oregon State university farm took Type I Nov. 3-4 and those the topic “Friend or Foe;” Velma presided over by one man. school board representative. He further criticized the state districts, 39 have less taxable Oregon department of labor. They crops department, said the Mal who missed it. Type I may be Pederson, “Creative Speaking;” Congressive party candidates ment of the bar association that wealth back of each child, while told of plans to start classes for heur exhibits of Idahybrid 54-40 taken “out of sequence” later at Ona Tuning, “I’m Glad I’m Me— include Kats Hori, president; a physician’s office. A Woman;’’ and Don Bates, “How Isaac Martinez, vice president; their plan would be in the inter 34 districts have greater taxable those learning farm equipment were nearly perfect, probably the The vaccine clinics are being to Save Money.” wealth per child. At the same est of “ better administering jus mechanics, for the advancement Linda Brewer, secretary; Eugene outstanding exhibits in the show’s sponsored by the Southwestern Officers were installed by Area Pratt, treasurer; Eugene Zamora, tice” when they proposed to leave time the Nyssa district ranks 67th of the Spanish-speaking people. 21-year history. Idaho Medical society and Mal I Governor Jim Young. Taking out of 74 districts on the millage the justice court in Jordan Valley seregant-at-arms; and Margaret Refreshments were served by Eastern Oregon also took the heur County Medical association. office as president was Jeff Ford. Zamora, school board representa and thus deprive those citizens we are paying in relation to our Mrs. Jesus Lopez and her com show’s other top award with a Immunizations are provided at 35 Others installed were Bob Love, true cash value. of better justice. mittee. tive. Stanfield family winning all three cents each. administrative vice president; Judge Graham said he had $22,000 True Value Per Student Seeking office on the Aggres Each family is again asked to John Olsen, educational vice pres divisions in the hybrid yield con handled approximately 14,000 | In other words, only seven of sive party are Eddie Lowtrip, test. Armand Pratt from the irri fill out the form printed on page ident; Wallace Prowell, secretary president; Gene Worden, vice cases in his 16 years as justice of the 74 districts of the first class gated corn belt in western Uma 12 in this issue of the Journal and treasurer; and W. A Barton, ser president; Judy Johnson, secre the peace and there had not been are paying less in relation to tilla county had the sweepstakes I take it to the administration cen geant-at-arms. tary; Lynn Chaney, treasurer; a single appeal taken to a higher their ability to pay. For instance, I yield of 194 bushels of corn per ter. This enables the lines to be The charter was presented by Steve Poindexter, sergeant - at- court. Portland has $31,000 back of each acre. The all-time high of 204 kept short so people can move District 15 Lieutenant Governor (From the Nyssa Hitch Bulldog) child and ranks 12th in the state arms; and Keith Salter, school Attorney Requests Time bushels was set in 1953 by Ron quickly through the clinic, Dr. Charles Spencer and accepted by ^yssa High’s industrial arts Larson of Hermiston. board representative. Sarazin concluded. President Ford. An explanation Upon completion of Graham’s in relation to true cash value, of responsibilities of critics was Independent party candidates talk (about five minutes before while Nyssa has $22,000 of true classes have been making tremen Helping their father sew up given by Gene Chester. are Kenny Hopkins, president, adjournment time of 1 p.m.), he cash value back of each child and dous progress since school began! the contest were Dwight Pratt A SC COUNTY CONVENTION Two field trips have been made, with 171 bushels, highest in the SET DEC. 17 IN ONTARIO Special guests included mem and Dennis Martin, vice presi invited questions from the floor. ranks 35th in the state. one to study front end alignment, FFA division; and sister Gayle Malheur ASC county conven bers of the Treasure Valley Toast dent. But before any questions could Portland’s millage on true cash the other to study wheel balanc with 147 bushels that topped the tion will be held at 10 a.m. Mon mistress club and their husbands, Student body members will be asked, local attorney Harold value is 11.3 or a rank of 65, while ing. day, Dec. 17, at the ASCS office, wives of Nyssa toastmasters. Area 4-H class. vote for parties during the pri Henigson asked if he might make Nyssa’s is 10.81 mills with a rank Legal description of land, map 1252 SW Fourth avenue in On I Gov. and Mrs. Young and Dis mary election and all will be some remarks on the other side. of 67th in the state. Hermiston, making, beginning mechanical tario. trict 15 Lt. Gov. Spencer. President Renstrom told Hen eliminated but the two receiving one of the districts least able to drawing and many other things Newly elected chairmen of the most votes. For the general elec igson that attorney Gene Stunz pay (they rank 72 out of 74) has have been studied by the I. A. I seven community committees will GRANDSON INJURED tion. candidates of the two lead had presented the views of the a true cash value of $13,231 per class. convene at that time to elect the Mrs. George N. Bear received ing parties will run independent bar association at the two pre- child and millage of 13.64 on true Three-view drawings, drafting, 1963 ASC county committee. word Saturday that her grandson, cash value. (Continued on Page 10) ly geometrical construction and let The meeting is open to the Nubby Krezenesky, had suffered Dennis M. Bingaman of Nyssa If you have analyzed this care ter styles have been studied by was winner of the $5 third prize public, according to a release a fractured left leg in a logging fully, you will see that we have the I. A. II class. accident. Tuesday at Nyssa Bank Days from the Ontario office. the ability to support a more cost Reviewing the wood industry drawing. Other names drawn but ly school if we compare our costs from the tree to the finished wood not present to win were Mrs. E. with the other first class districts product and the metals industries M. Bair, 714 King avenue, $10 in the state. from the ore to completed metal second award, and Clarence Dow By FRANK PARR product was the I. A. Ill class. Over Half Have Leu Tax Value ney, route 1, New Plymouth, $150 Nyssa’s Bulldogs will host the Adrian Antelopes Saturday Your board does not want to Automotives (the maintenance jackpot. evening in the season’s first basketball encounter for both compete with any district. These and minor repairs of automobiles) High prize will advance to $175 Sixteen representatives of nine foreign countries were being studied by the I. A. IV teams. This game, according to observers, promises to be a figures are given to show that is next Tuesday afternoon. guests of the Amalgamated Sugar company at the Nyssa plant class. hard-fought contest between two fairly evenly matched ball over half of the first class dis At this time there are 18 stu Friday afternoon. Following a 30-minute question and answer tricts of the state have less tax dents who wish to take advanced teams. series, they were conducted through the refinery. Adrian had a 14-6 regular season last year, going all the value per child to support their drafting. This is possible by add The group, composed of 14 men and two women, has been Min. Prec. Max. schools and all but seven of the Date ----- —------------------------------- *way to the district playoffs. ing one extra hour of schooling .06 studying various phases of agriculture production, processing 30 ..... 37 NYSSA HIGH SCHOOL Nov. 28 Although losing some outstan 74 are making a greater effort to each day. -------------------------------------- provide adequate financing. — and credit financing. 21 40 CALENDAR OF EVENTS Nov. 29 ding ball players through gra 40 29 — by ’ iSr^unS.nV^ B*n™ Ea™ 30 Nov. Dec. 6-7. 8 pun.—Thespian play, duation, Adrian could again Nyssa is already $200 per year 42 30 .11 1 Dec "The Bishop's Mantle." figure strong in “B” league lower than the average of the 34 .19 Agency for International De- .... 60 Dec. 2 state for beginning teachers with Dec. 7—Junior high dance. SNOPPINB competition. .07 veiopment with the idea of 47 35 3 Dec. Dec. 8, 3 pan.—Wrestling. Pay a bachelor of arts degree. Our IT C' ----------- WEEKS LEFT — adopting what part of U. The Bulldogs should be some bargaining position for the attrac 30 43 S prac-1 Dec 4 ette. there. Dal* Bingman. a member of what stronger this year as a re 25 — tices they may find practical in 5 ____ — Dec. tion of teacher replacements is Dec. 8, 8 pan.—Basketball. Simplot Soilbuilder's bowling sult at returning experienced not favorable now and unless we their countries. Adrian, here. Owyhee Reservoir Storage ball players. Coach Chick Quin-1 keep abreast of advances made Countries represented included | team, rolled a 465 scratch ser- Dec. 11, 7:30 pan.—Wrestling. Dec. 3, 1962 186,020 Acre Ft. Jordan, West Indies, Vietnam. i a s during Tuesday evening owski has been quite impressed I elsewhere we have less chance of Vale, there. Dec. 3, 1961 54.990 Acre Ft Tanganyika, Philippines, Haiti, play on the Businessman's by the attitude and enthusiasm I securing competent teachers to Dec. 14, 8 pan.—Basketball. league. Total score for each displayed by his team partici fill the vacancies. Chile, Argentina and Republic of Fruitland, here. game was 155. pants. ADRIAN SCHOOL MEETING China. Bingman will receive a Triple It is well for you to understand SLATED TUESDAY EVENING They have been in the U. S. Probable starting lineup for CHRISTMAS SEALS fl|M II 1'1 NYSSA PTA MEETING SET that our teachers are not the ones Score award from the National since Sept. 19 and will return to According to Superintendent Nyssa will include Jim Kodama, DEC. 20 IN CAFETORIUM 8lktr RESPIRATORY DISEASES who establish salaries. Competi Bowling association. Glenn Ward, a meeting will be their respective countries in Jan-1 Scheduled date for the regu Terry Thompson, Jerry Wilson, tion for a scarce supply of teach held at 8 o’clock Tuesday even uary 1963. The last week was Other prise winners during lar Nyssa PTA meeting this Jim Benedict and Brent Schul- ers forces the salary levels up. ing, Dec. 11, in Adrian to inform spent in Malheur county studying the Tuesday night session wore month is the third Thursday, thies With good bench strength. If we can’t meet that competition residents of School District 61 operations here, with morning Darrell Wilson, high handicap Dec. 20, in the school cafetorium. Quinowski will be expected to we have to take what is left when of the proposed building plan for talks and field observations in series. 670, and Dean Peabody, A Christmas program will be substitute quite freely in the the afternoons. course of the season. 174 game. Adrian schools. (Continued on Page 10) presented beginning at 8 p.m. McPariland Compares Nyssa Schools With Other State First Class Districts Adrian Student Body Selects Candidates For Primary Election Malheur Entries Take Top Honors At Corn Exhibit Officers Installed By Toastmasters At Charter Party Spanish PTA Group Hears Discussion On Mechanics' Study Information Given About IA Classes Dennis M. Bingaman Receives $5 Award; Jackpot Reaches $175 Nyssa-Adrian Hoop Coniesl Saturday Promises Action in Season's First Test Visitors From Nine Foreign Countries Tour Amalgamated Refinery Friday WEATHER .. Triple Score Award In Bowlina Leacrue