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U. of 0. Library Eugene, Oregon Nyssa Gate City Journal VOLUME LVIII The Sugar City Bicycles, Commissions Offered THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1965 Urirvr Training Clan* Gets \eir Car Journal Subscription Drive Regins Saturday; Continues Through Nov. 13 With a list of prizes attractive to all boys and girls, the Nyssa Gate City Journal announces a subscription campaign, starting Saturday of this week. The drive for subscriptions to the Journal will last for three weeks Dates for boys and girls working in the cam paign will Oct. 23 through Saturday, Nov. 13 ♦ The young salesmen will find working in the campaign a source of business education and financial gain. Object of the drive is to collect an addi tional year or two from each of the present readers of the Journal and to add new names to the al ready large list of Journal sub Representative Bob Smith will scribers. !»<• fvutured speaker at this year’* Candidates who will take part annual meeting of the Malheur in the campaign will be boys and County Livestock association in Vale Saturday, Oct 30. according girls who reside in the territory served by the Journal. to Tom Joyce, president. Smith, appointed by Governor Prise*. Commli^om Offered There will be no losers, as the Mark Hatfield to represent Ore gon in dealings with the Public number of candidates is limited Land Iaiws Review commission, and each active worker is guar will discuss the work to be done anteed one of the major prizes of by this group and some of the latest model bicycles or a liberal decisions that have to be made cash commission. Joyce urge* everyone interested The campaign will not start in multiple use* of public land until Saturday, Oct. 23, and no to attend and participate in this workers will be allowed to begin discussion. until that time However, any Bill Marshal, president of the boy or girl interested in the cam Oregon Cattleman’s association, paign should call at the Gate City and Iairry William*, vice presi Journal office as soon as possible dent, will lx- here to discuss acti for information and receipt books. vities of the state organization Any candidate who gets promises and plans for the state convention or does any advance work on the in Portland next month, Joyce campaign before Saturday will be says. barred from the campaign. Thi* A representative of the State rule i* made in fairness to all Veterinarian’s office will discus* candidates and will be strictly the new vaccine, Anaplas, and enforced. the possible use* that can profit Advertisement Give* Detail* ably be made of it in the area. On another page of this issue He will also discuss the program to further test the calf scours of the Journal is a large adver bacterin tested on a limited scale tisement telling al) about this I campaign It shows what the last winter. are, how the prizes will be The meeting, to start al 10 30 prizes awarded and other details. a.m. in Parish hall, will last most Enter your name immediately of the day and will determine actions to be taken by the asso by filling in the entry coupon and ciation during the coming year bringing or mailing it to the Jour Committee chairmen will discus* nal office If you are one of those happenings and actions taken the to become active and work dur past year. Those attending the ing the short campaign, you are State Cattleman’s association sure of one of the prize bicycles meeting in Portland Nov 4 8 will or cash commissions. To make it easier for you ta express the finding« and recom mendations develop«^ here by secure information about this big prize-winning event, the Journal Malheur county stockmen. Joyce urges all interested to office will be open each day and attend the meetings of the stock - j each evening until 8 o'clock Par ents are urged to come to the of men and Cow be lie*. fice with t^eir children so they will understand the many easy Local Couples Attend winning and educational features Ontario Golf Banquet of this campaign. A number of Nyssa couples were among those attending the Saturday evening awards banquet Oct. 26 Meeting Set at East Side cafe for member* For Cub Pack 419 of the Ontario Men’s Golf asso A meeting of Cub Scout pack ciation. Andy Anderson of Ontario serv 419 will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tues ed as master of ceremonies, with day. Oct Jii. at Nvssa Fust Chris Nyssan Dale Garrison, outgoing tian church. All prospective Cub Scouts and president, conducting the busi ness meeting during which LeRoy their parents are invited to at Taylor was elected as a member tend. Women interested in being of th«» board, replacing John Fow den mothers or others desiring to work in any capacity are urged ler whose term expired. During a brief meeting of the to be present, or they may Con board of directors, following the tact George Hirai or Bill Hamil- banquet, Murlin Brock was elect ton. ed association president, Joe Ny- Interest shown by intendance singh was named vice president, at this meeting will determine Lowell Nelson was selected as the success of the Scouting pro secretary, with Taylor named gram for pack 419; the Scout of ficials said. treasurer. 10 Cents Per Copy NUMBER 42 Thousands of Hunters Invade County As Pheasant Season Opens Saturday; Prospects Appear Aright for Big Kill Hunting Legal Oct. 23 on Most Upland Birds, Waterfowl, Giving Sportsmen a Variety Thousands of hunters are expected to invade Malheur county for opening of the pheasant season at 8 o’clock Satur day morning. Local farmers say the crop appears larger than normal, although state game officials estimate it down for the state as a whole. Sportsmen will be coming from all parts of the state into the area east of the Cascades,* and since Malheur county is considered tops in the state, Nyssa, Vale and Ontario will be overflowing. A check Wednesday afternoon showed reservations completely filled in all three towns, with many hunters being lodged in The period of Oct. 21 through private homes for the opening Nov. 10, 1965, has been designated weekend. The season will extend through for the mailing of Christmas par Sunday, Nov. 28. In Eastern Ore cels by surface transportation to gon the daily bag limit is three members of the U. S. Armed cocks with 12 the possession limit. Forces overseas, according to In Malheur county the last nine Postmaster Lee Dail. For air mail, days hunters may include one the period is Dec. 1 through Dec. 10. Greeting cards for the Armed GEORGE SALLEE, salesman for Swagar Chev cation clan. The school district appreciates very hen in the daily limit. Services overseas should be mail much the generosity of Nyssa new car dealers rolet. is shown presenting keys for a new 1966 Variety Offered ed within the period designated Chevrolet to Melvin Calhoun, driver training in in furnishing vehicles for this program. Clerk for parcels, if they are to have ’ For those who prefer the soli- structor al Nyssa high schooL Looking on Is Dirick Nedry said, and he has asked the Journal expectation of deli- Harry Wood, another Swager salesman. The auto to thank Jack Swager for use of this car during tude of the hills, there are chuk- i reasonable ars and quail available. The lat very prior to Christmas. is a four-door sedan, equipped with dual controls, the 1965-66 school year. ter include the mountain and The term, “Armed Services Ov —Journal Photo. and will be used by students in the driver edu- valley species but not the bob erseas,” Dail explained, includes white (upon which there is no personnel of all Armed Forces open season). Quail become legal members and their families, and Saturday also but will remain authorized U. S. civilians employ open until Jan. 6 when the chuk- ed overseas, who receive their ar season closes. mail through an APO or FPO Limits on chukars are six daily O/O postmaster at San Francisco, and on quail 10 in the aggrega:e, ! Seattle, New York or New Or- On Halloween night, again this year as in the past, young A statement signed by John N. j with two aays’ limit permitted in j leans. sters of the Nyssa-Adrian area will be trick or treating for Hutchens and received by the | possession after opening day. UNICEF’, the United Nations’ Children’s Fund. Gate City Journal yesterday mor Duck and geese became legal Packing Instruction* Given Instead of collecting treats for themselves, the children ning says: All articles should be packed Oct. 9 and can be included in the will be collecting money to provide vitamins, medicines, milk “I am, at this time, announcing total game a hunter may take in boxes of wood, metal, solid and child welfare services for needy youngsters in 116 coun that I will not be a candidate for Saturday. fiberboard or strong double-faced tries throughout the world. re-election as District Attorney Copies of Regulation* Available corrugated fiberboard. All fiber The UNTCEF program has for Malheur County. The deci Hunters are urged to check board boxes should be securely OACD Public Lands received wide support from sion not to again file for the of : regulations carefully as to bag »Tapped in heavy paper which Group Meets at Bums United States Presidents and fice I now hold has been a most limits, dressing of the fowl in the materially strengthens the pack A meeting of the OACD Public congress, as well as Protes difficult one to make, but once , fiel0 and shooting hours. Copies age. Each box should be tied Lands committee was held Wed tant. Catholic and Jewish reli made, I felt the residents of Mal- <&f regulations are available at all I with strong cord. Unless completely packed and nesday in Burns. Featured at the gious bodies. Funds collected hour County should be imme , licensing agencies. session was a report by the U. S. throughout the nation are sent diately informed. Sportsmen are also reminded tightly filled, boxes are likely to Forest service. Bureau of Land directly to UNICEF, and buying “I appreciate having had the that hunting on private land is be crushed, as often they are Management and game depart power multiplies itself dramatic opportunity to hold the office of I a privilege—not a right—and per stacked very high for the space ment on soil and water conserva ally in terms of how much milk, District Attorney for Malheur mission should be obtained from they have for transportation. Suf tion progrums in Eastern Oregon. medicine and health services can County. In return for that oppor the owner before going onto the ficient cushioning material should According Jo W. L. Chapin, be obtained even from modest tunity I hope that I have satis premise*. And they are warned j be used to prevent shifting or factorily served the people of the ¡to show proper respect for the I loosening of articles within the state area director of the SWCD, donations. county and I will endeavor to do landowner If they expect to con- I parcel. other items considered were pos Program Proven Effective A slip showing the contents and so for the balance of my term in ; tin tie having the privilege of sible resolutions for the OACD UNICEF has proven to be one addressee’s name and address convention to be held Nov. 10-12 of the most effective U. N. pro office. I have not at this time hunting on the farmers’ lands. Good, safe hunting io resi should be included within the in Baker, and at the area meeting grams. not only because of its in made any definite plans as to parcel. On some parcels overseas scheduled Dec. 1-3 in Reno, Nev. ternational spread, but due to the what I will do upon expiration dents and all visitors! Forms 2966 or 2976. Custom Dec of my term of office.” fact it requires matching support laration, completely filled out by and phase-out programs in coun the sender, are required for vari- tries where it operates. ious destinations. Addresses must be legible and Local Methodist, Christian. Lu theran. Episcopal and Catholic Homemakers in the Nyssa area complete and should be written churches will be cooperating in are invited to “Explore the Sea in ink or typed. the program, as well as Kingman soning Shelf” at a meeting plan Memorial Presbyterian church at ned Thursday, Oct. 28, from 1:30 Hunters' Activities Adrian. to 3:30 p.m. in the basement of Set at Eagles Hall In Nyssa, the young collectors Nyssa Methodist church. Dining and dancing will high will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the var Miss Helen Dwelle, Malheur ious churches according to age county extension agent, announ light activities this weekend at groups, and the entire program ces that she will discuss many of the Eagles hall in Nyssa. Dinner will be served from 6 will be over shortly after 9 o’ the new seasoning products now clock. on the market. | to 9 p.m. Saturday, followed by The presentation will include a Hunters’ Ball,~with dancing to Adults will escort them to des demonstrations of several food live music by “Dick” Van Kleve ignated sections of town and af dishes which can be made quickly and his orchestra. Door prizes ter canvassing those areas, they and easily, using the new season and a cake auction will add to will re-assemble for Halloween ings. Women in attendance will the festivities. parties and refreshments. have an opportunity to sample, A buffet supper will be served Sponsored by Area Ministers from 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the the foods demonstrated. The program is sponsored lo hall. The public is invited to attend cally by the Nyssa-Adrian Minis AN EASTER LILY, blooming this __ _______ „ sponsored by the These are “come as you are” meeting, in late October, stands proudly terial association which reports Malheur Cooperative Extension affairs, with all local Eagles and , .________________________ their out-of-town that response in the past has al among fall flowers in a bed I ! service. — guests invited. along the east side of the Lloyd ways been excellent. Area minis ters and laymen of the various Tobler home on Park avenue. churches feel that the UNICEF Mrs. Tobler, who is shown trick or treat program provides a holding onto the blossom and constructive and meaningful way an unopened bud, told a Jour Malheur chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, for youngsters to spend Hallow nal reporter Monday that the plant was given to her at Easter plans to sponsor a "Good Citizen” contest again this year een night. time by her son. Evan. She said Representative groups from several areas in Malheur coun among area high schools, according to Mrs. J. I. Brady, county Meeting places for the various that nearly every Easter she ty met Oct. 11 in Ontario to hear Dr. Glen A. Purdum, educa chairman for the contest. age groups will be announced in receives a lily and on numerous Only senior girls of accredited high schools are eligible MISS ANGIE MENDAZONA the Oct. 28 issue of the Journal, occasions has planted them in tional director from the Oregon State Mental Health associa to compete, Mrs. Brady said. They must possess qualities to was selected from among six and area ministers invite all an outdoor flower bed, but this tion, discuss the many aspects concerned with mental retar candidates Saturday evening to youngsters to participate in this is the first one she has ever dation. an outstanding degree includ-* Dr. Purdom defined mental retardation in the following ing dependability, service, pa contact the girls and each good reign as Treasure Valley Com worthwhile program. The young gotten io bloom. manner: “Mental retardation* triotism and leadership. citizen contestant will complete munity college homecoming goblins will be readily identifi-1 refers to sub-average general Oregon areas have provided bet The recommended method a questionnaire form and write queen. She is a 1965 graduate able with officially marked boxes, of Adrian high school and a and plans are being made to pre Schools Get Double intellectual functioning which ter professional service, and sug a short story of her life. These of choice is that students of daughter of Mrs. George Men- vent duplication of collections. originates during the develop gested the possibility that such a each senior class select three girls papers must be accompanied by dasona of route 1. Nyssa. Miss All Other Agencies mental period and is associat center might work in Malheur possessing the required qualities. a small glossy picture. Mendaiona was crowned dur Of County Tax Dollar ed with the impairment of adap county in conjunction with the From these three, the high school Awards Await Winners ing halftime activities of the Friday Meeting Set Mental Health clinic once it is A distribution of the Malheur j tive behavior.” faculty will name one who will Each district winner will re- TVCC-Southern Oregon college By Adrian PTA Unit well established. county tax dollar, as reported by He went on to say that some become the good citizen of her ceive a >25 series E government grid game played on the On Those attending the meeting Adrian PTA patrons are re Assessor John Koopman, shows I three percent of the national school. This is to be done prior bond; state winner will be pre tario high school field. minded that a meeting will be the schools get more than double population is retarded to the from Nyssa were Mrs. Dee Gar to Nov. 1, the chairman stated. sented a $100 series E bond and held tomorrow evening (Friday) that of all other taxing agencies. extent that special techniques are ner, Mrs. Lester Cleaver, Mrs. Names of the students will be the national winner will receive Schools lead with a whopping required for rehabilitation and J. W. Rigney and Miss Nelle at 8:15 in the high school build submitted to Mrs. Brady who will a $1,000 scholarship to the col- SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVES 70.65 percent, followed by cities, that a great deal of progress has Hayes. ATTEND SESSION IN BAKER ing. lege of her choice. According to an announcement 9 percent: county government, been made toward actual preven School administrators and Each of the high school good board members of the area at by Mrs. Vern Parker, publicity 8.66; road districts. 5.22; welfare, tion of such retardation. Phone Firm Slates citizens will receive a pin, certi- tended a region 9 dinner meeting chairman, speaker of the evening 2.58; special assessments. 1.15; Exhibit on Wheels ficate of award and a small check Wednesday evening in Baker. will be a boy who is named win Malheur Memorial hospital, 98; Discus*** Variou* Aspect* He described some medical A fascinating telephone exhi from the Malheur chapter. library, .61; fire districts, .58; and Among topics discussed during ner in the soil conservation con cemetery districts, .57. techniques which have been suc bit on wheels will be on dis The state DAR "Good Citizen" the session were teaching aids, test. play in front of the Idaho Pow and all district winners will be Of the above breakdown, only cessful in prevention if used dur Date Max. Min. Prec Also included on the program er office at 210 Main street in entertained during the state con Eastern Oregon Youth center and will be a film entitled “The World schools, county, welfare and li ing the infancy period and dis Oct. 13 — 51 71 Nyssa from 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesday. ference and the county chapter i the federal aid program. brary taxes are paid by every cussed effects that good pre-natal Oct. 14 MB Is One." 36 73 Oct. 26. taxpayer in the county. All oth care can have in assuring the Oct. 15 has entertainment planned for all 41 .11 58 RUMMAGE SALE CANCELLED STUDENT PLAY POSTPONED ers apply only to those residing birth of normal babies. Other Oct. 16 It is sponsored by Malheur good citizen contest winners. — 38 57 aspects which were discussed at Home Telephone company, is _ Members of the Malheur chap The NHS junior-senior play, in the tax district. A rummage sale scheduled for 30 58 Oct 17 free to the public, traces the ter ask that school officials help Friday and Saturday in the Peter "Look Homeward, Angel" which Assessor Koopman says there length were case finding, diag Oct. 18 — 34 64 present and future through the them to meet the schedule dead son Furniture building has been was scheduled this evening and are no major changes in the per nosis, social living as adults, em Oct. 19 .08 38 62 miracles of communications, ac line so that the submitted docu cancelled, according to sponsors Saturday evening, Oct. 21 and centages from a year ago since ployment facilities, public under Oct. 20 — 33 cording to Murrel E. Doan, ments may be judged and the of the project. The sale, with 23. has been postponed. Perfor increases in valuations in the standing and acceptance, and im manager of the company, who winning one sent on for compe proceeds designated for the bene mance dates will be announced county have offset increased costs portance of research. Dr. Purdom also explained how will be on hand to greet the tition against other district win fit of retarded children, will be in next week's issue of the of some of the agencies, particu evaluation centers in several I ners. larly the schools. public. Journal. rescheduled at a later date. Livestock Group Annual Meeting At Vale Oct. 30 DAR Group io Sponsor 'Good Citizen Contest Among Eligible Senior Girls Deadline Nearing For Yule Parcels Mailed Overseas Area Youngsters io Canvass Homes On Halloween Night io Aid UNICEF TVCC queen Not a Candidate For D.A. Office New Seasonings Confused Tilg To Be Discussed Menial Retardation Topic Discussed Al Meeting of Area Representatives Nyssa Weather