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u. of 0. Library Eugene, Oregon c i >7.v f/of/x und Three tiiris Win ttiei/eles in ‘loiiriutl Subscription Competition PM Kevin Mlyaiako Carol Takam! Tim Hamilton Subscribers who have seen any of the happy youngsters pictured above, all of whom received prize bicycles, will know how sincerely they mean "thank you" to all who paid for a new or renewal ♦ ♦ ♦ Dana Fradarikwn subscription during the Gate City Journal drive. Those who received commission checks, which includes every entry who handed in even one sub scription, are grateful to friends and subscribers ♦ Journal Subscription Campaign Ends Saturday Night; Considered Success For Contestants, Paper and Merchants Approximately 800 Readers Added by 207 New Subscribers During Three-Week Period David Robbini Dwayne Ulrey for their support during the subscription campaign. Candidates and their standings are listed else where in this issue of the Journal. The contest which attracted boys and girls from all over this Staven Sage area was the most successful one the Journal has ever conducted. These boys __ ____ _ who ___ won ____ and girls prize bicycles or cash commissions have every reason to be extremely proud of their achievement. ♦ Nyssa Gate City Journal VOLUME LVIII THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1965 Student» Auume City Position* NUMBER 46 Nov. 20 Is Nyssa Turkey Derby Day; Merchants Race Rirds on Main Street As Fun Feature for Thanksgiving The Journal subscription campaign ending Saturday night, Nov. 13 was a huge success. Nine kids were winners of brand new bicycles, 32 received checks for their efforts and the lo cal paper added 207 new names to the ever-growing list of new readers. The campaign, conducted by Mrs. J D. Stack, started Oct. ♦23 and lasted for three weeks. Event Slated for Approximately 2:30 p.m. Judges Ray Tarter, Mrs. Tom Immediately Following Drawing for Birds Jones and Kenneth Saunders came in at 9 p.m. Saturday to Turkey Derby Day will be held again in Nyssa this Satur make the final tally of points day, Nov. 20, as practically a repeat performance of that to determine the position of held here last year. all contestants. It is sponsored by the Merchants Promotion committee of This was completed about 11 the Chamber of Commerce with Fred Bracken as chairman. p.m and the bicycle winners Approximately 30 merchants have purchased large tom The fifth annual Career Day were called notifying them they turkeys to be given away at*- will be observed Tuesday, Nov. could get their prizes that night, a Main street drawing start 23. by NHS seniors and their if they desired. They all "desir ing at 1:30 in the afternoon. parents. Arrangements for the ed," except two who were out of Winning names will be drawn day’s activities are being made town, and came into the Journal from a box containing regis by Mrs. Harriet Brumbach, guid office, despite it being a wet, trations in participating stores. ance coordinator, and the senior rainy night. This will close at 1 p.m. and class executive committee ; ----- Good com- Training for Kiddies “Mr. Crane of Sleepy Hollow,” there is no limit to the number prised of Victor Haburchak, presi-I ■ Draper, - Parents have remarked what of times one may register. Nor an off-Broadway musical comedy, dent; Brenda JoAnn Dur is there anything in the rules to opens at 8:15 tonight in the NHS "and" Patty «,>od the ;«mpaign was fee, < Caren _____ "jackson _ _________ _ ____ for the kiddies. It has taught keep store employees from win cafetorium. This is the first of two Urry. performances with the second ning. them more self-reliance, to han- Plans for the day include | die money and keep records, and | The one change in the rules re- ’slat?d tomorrow night, Nov. 19, speakers during various senior most important the idea that SEATED are Nyita high school saniors who took Ralph Carter, city manager; and Caren Jackson, quires that the winners be in one at the same time. classes and an evening program work is the best way to attain over duties as city officials Friday during the council member. Standing are city officials of the participating stores when An amusing story unfolds as starting at 8 o'clock in the cafe- one's goals. seventh annual Student Government day. They Ike Crane (Warren Adams) comes who hold corresponding positions. They are Walt their names are announced. torium. to Sleepy Hollow Girls’ school as It also taught some that a little are (left to right) Susanne Stuns and Marilyn Ford, Lee Dail, Grant Rinehart, Fred Koch and Rae«« Start at 2:30 pan. Among speakers appearing at more effort would have enabled Lewis, council members: Vic Haburchak. mayor: dancing instructor. He quickly Don Engstrom---- Journal Photo. different hours of the day will be I them to have been among the top Immediately after the 36 win- j becomes friendly with Kathy Van Robert McConnaha, Ontario high | winners. ners have been determined, the Tassle (Lina Flake), girls’ chorus school principal; Ellis A White. first of the four big races will teacher, much to the disgust of Malheur county judge; Mrs. Lois New Readers Welcomed start at Main and Second with Tom Bones (Tracy Skeen) who is Peterson of the Oregon Employ- The 207 new subscribers repre- contestants racing to Third street. Kathy’s ex - boy friend. Bones. ment Service; Edwin D. Haynes sent about 80 0 new readers, As soon as turkeys and jockeys I jealous of Ike's apparent romance $ of Treasure Valley Community whom lire Journal owners wish i ♦ - Since rerwirt ( (Nov. 4) can be shifted, the other races with Kathy, discovers an almost Since the the last last report college. Gene Stunz, local attor to welcome and invite them to Almust $6 million has been paid to beet growers in the by the Journal, the docket of will follow. The fourth contest flawless plan to get rid of Crane, ncy; and others. become contributors of news and Nyssa area by Amalgamated Sugar company in the past Nyssa Justice E. Otis Smith show will be the final sweepstakes run Other members of the cast in- Also present will be student letters. They are also welcomed three weeks. ed two new game violations, trial with the first and second place! elude Marilyn Lewis, Tim Clark - and faculty representatives from by the regular advertisers who On Oct. 25 checks totaling over $1 Vi million were mailed by jury on a previous report and winners going after the pot. It son, Ramona Bielby. Pam Bybee, the College of Idaho, Boise col will also benefit through the out by the company as the balance due on the 1964 crop and a forfeiture of bail on a traffic consists of the turkey and $10 in Caren Jackson, Gary Mason, Or lege, Northwest Nazareno college. new readers, groceries to complete the needs ville Anderson, Susan Hartley, Monday of this week (Nov. 15) more than $4,367,000 was sent count- In addition to new subscribers Bonnie Flippence, Peggy Moore, Treasure Valley Community col Pleading guilty to a charge of for a big Thanksgiving dinner. ♦ nit as the initial payment on approximately one - half of the lege and various trade schools. Arlene Valdez, Ron Jensen and Racing Rules Listed shooting a hen pheasant in closed the 1965 crop. others gave a renewal to the kid Chairman Reports chorus. ___________ _____ _ ___ Racers must ____ keep turkeys on The latter payment was for; season were Louie Allen Maul- dies during the campaign. They The high school stage band is FAMILY MOVES TO NYSSA United Fund Drive ding and Royce Cooledge Irby, street between curbs, and in case beets delivered up to Nov. 1 featured in the pit. The Chuck Michael family mov received 15 percent of all money Each was fined $25 and paid $5 o f leaving this surface re-entry NHS actors and musicians pro ed to Nyssa during the weekend, turned in. whether for new or re Under Way in Nyssa and represented $10 per ton. court costs. must be made at point of exit. newal subscriptions. The Rev, John Bullock, area It was shared by approximately mise an evening of music and They are not newcomers to Nys- Wilbur Chapin, charged with Jockey gear will consist of a chairman for the Malheur county 1000 growers. sa, as they have owned and oper- exceeding the game limit, as re small leash for control plus a fun - filled family entertainment. Ray Larson, company manager ported earlier, was found inno plumber’s friend and sweet-talk Tickets may be purchased at the United Fund, has announced that ated Michael's Pharmacy since Meeting Set Tonight the residential drive is currently of the Nyssa district, said Mon cent in a jury trial Tuesday of for encouragement. door or tickets for reserved seats March 1 of this year, having pur- | n r j • nn»» vv night that less than three this week. Chapin was one of chased the Owyhee Drug store Adnan PTA Unit under way and is headed by Dale day Winners must cross finish line are still available at Michael’s from Jack Anderson. Regular meeting of the Adrian Adams. Solicitations are also be percent of the 1965 crop was un four hunters charged jointly on behind turkeys but may holler, Pharmacy. Tickets having been purchased Two of the four children have PTA unit will lx' held at 8 o’clock ing made in the rural area under harvested and would be practical the count. The others pleaded cry, beg or plead. Only swearing ly nil by the end of this week. guilty and paid $100 fines and $5 from students may be exchanged attending Nyssa schools and this evening. Nov. 18, in the high chairmanship of Bob Haney. in an inaudible manner will be Money collected will be divided Processing continues around- court costs each another has been a kindergarten school building, it is announced permitted—nor is it legal to make for reserved seat tickets at the The warden issuing the citation any trial runs before races start. local drug firm, it is announced student here this fall. They had by Mrs. Vern Parker, publicity among five agencies that normal the-clock at the Nyssa plant with ly conduct individual drives for ’?_iV_eJraAe^°L t200_ t_On_LJbc,nfi said the four hunters had 42 birds been residing in Ontario, but are chiarman. Entrants cannot pull forward on by Music Director Frank Turner. funds. They are the Red Cross, now at home at 424 North Sev An open house observance is Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Salvation handled each 24-hour period. and officially charged them with birds or push them with hands or enth street, the house formerly being planned and parents will be AHS SENIORS SLATE PLAY having 18 more than the law per any other blunt instruments. occupied by the Royce Irby fam invited to visit their youngsters’ Army and Oregon United Ap- | Adrian high school seniors will mitted. Smith said Chapin de The contest is open to the pub peal. Chapins Attend Soil ily. The Irbys recently moved to classrooms. present their class play, "Oh, nied killing more than three of lic, is free and there are no park The Rev. Bullock urges area a farm on route 2, northwest of the birds, and since there was no ing fees. Come to Nyssa — have Promise Me,” at 8 o’clock Tuesday Special musical selections will residents to "make this season a Association Meeting Nyssa. be presented by the band. Sunset Valley — Mr. and Mrs. actual proof that he had, the jury fun and do your shopping while evening, Nov. 23, in the high time of cheer by giving to the school gymnasium. Wilbur Chapin spent from Wed found him not guilty as charged. here! United Fund.” nesday until Sunday in Baker Jackie D. Simpson, Nyssa route RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL where they attended the 17th an 2, forfeited $100 bail Nov. 17 Mrs. Chet (Margaret) Sage was nual meeting of the State Soil when he failed to appear for trial scheduled to be released from Conservation association. Chapin on a charge of violation of the basic rule. Date of the alleged Malheur Memorial hospital last is area director of district 11. Mrs. Chapin was hostess to the violation was Aug. 7, 1965, and Residents within the Nyssa Rural Fire Protection district evening and should now be re The Rev. Elmer Rosenkilde, minister of the Kingman Me will go to the polls Dec. 6 to select a board member to replace cuperating at her home. Her hus ladies' auxiliary Friday morning he was specifically charged with band told a Journal reporter late when she displayed and demon driving an automobile 110 miles morial Presbyterian church at Adrian, will be featured speak Loyd Adams, whose term will expire Dec. 31. per hour in a 55-mile zone. This The election will be held in the Nyssa city hall. Any elec yesterday that during the past strated making many of her hob was the night Martin Greig was er for the annual community Thanksgiving service to be held several days she has shown con- by projects including ceramics, tor of the fire district is eligible for nomination to the board, siderable improvement and will ribbon corsages and feather flow killed in a collision at the north at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 24, in Nyssa Methodist church. The service, sponsored by the Nvssa-Adrian Ministerial associa providing he secures a petition signed by at least 15 property now be able to have visitors. west corner of Nyssa. er arrangements. tion, is an interdenominational effort for all area people. owners within the district. A choir composed of young* The petitions must be pre and comparatively easy for the sented to Secretary Frank Adrian truck to serve. The Nyssa people from the sponsoring Parr 10 days prior to the elec district board of directors and churches will sing the Thanks Nyssa volunteer firemen have ap giving anthem, under direc- tion date. I | tion of the Rev. John Bullock Also to be decided is the ques proved this change. of the Nazarene church. The Specifications on a new pumper tion as to whether or not the I choir will rehearse this Sunday voters approve a plan to eliminate truck have been submitted to Th* Red Cross bloodmobil* at 6 p.m. in the Methodist church from the district the area south various fire - fighting equipment will visit Nyssa on Tuesday, and again at 7 p.m. the evening manufacturers, and bids will be of Owyhee river and east of the of the service. All high school Nov. 23, it is announced by the opened by board members at 8 railroad tracks. Jay-C-Ettes who are in charge youth are invited to join the of arrangements. The women p.m. Dec. 14 at the fire hall. Plan io Join Adrian District group. The directors decided that it state that the drawing will be Farmers of the area are con would be more feasible to replace Enthusiastic Response held between the hours of 2 templating joining the Adrian dis the pumper, rather than getting "A large turnout of young peo and 6 pun. in the Eagles hall trict as it is quite difficult to be it repaired. The present one has ple last year and an enthusiastic with quota set at 150 pints. reached by the Nyssa department, been giving firemen considerable response by others in attendance Area residents are urged to trouble. have prompted a repeat perform keep this time and date in Concert Presentation Replacement Funds Available ance by the choir,” according to mind as appointment cards will the Rev. Ralph A. Lawrence, not be mailed as in the past. purchase of a new truck The To Climax SRV Clinic Methodist pastor and president will in no way affect the district Donor qualifications listed by A public concert at 7 o'clock of the ministerial association. the Jay-C-Ettes include; young Saturday evening in the NHS tax rate. Board members have, A special offering will be re people between the ages of It gymnasium will climax a two- for several years, been putting ceived during the service, with and 21 must have written con money into a sinking fund for re day SR / music clinic. funds designated for use by the sent of parents or guardians; placement of the unit when it be Clinicians for the event will came necessary. And this has association in helping those who persons over 65 years of age, be David Petraso of Portland been done in spite of the fact that come to the churches with special as well as women having been and Crawford Gates of Provo. needs. the tax rate for rural fire pro pregnant or given birth within Frank Turner, NHS music tection has for a number of years FILLING ADDITIONAL CITY positions were icipal judge; Dan Reece, city attorney: Terry Oft, Ministers of the various chur the last year, will not be ac director, reports that approxi been under one mill, Parr report these senior students. Seated (left to right) are fire chief; Terry Haile, police chief; and Dean ches will participate in the ser cepted. Tracy Skeen, Ralph Tidwell and Larry Hirai, mately 1000 chorus students and ed. Banner, park superintendent. On Monday, the vice, each leading in such parts Ladies of the Lutheran church *• 75 members of the honor band 'In addition to Adams and Parr, council members; Patty Urry, librarian; JoAnn one-day officials reported to fellow students dur as the scripture reading, prayer will be in charge of the canteen are expected to attend the cli other members of the board are Durfee, city clerk: Margie Staples, AFS exchange ing modern problems class period, telling them or hymn singing. Topic of the and free baby sitter service will nic slated Friday and Saturday Frank Sherwood, Melvin Spitze student from Australia. Standing are Gene of knowledge gained. Rev. Rosenkilde’s sermon will be be provided for young children at Nyssa high school. and Wilbur Atherton. Brown, water superintendent; Gary Cleaver, mun- Journal Photo. "We Give Thanks.” of donors. Career Day Sei Tuesday for NHS Seniors, Parents ....... I* Sleepy Hollow' Opens Tonight In NHS Caf etorium Docket $6 Million Paid to Area Beef Growers Justice '—------- By Sugar Firm in Pasi Three Weeks AcHons Listed Patrons of Nyssa Rural Fire Area To Elect Director; Vote on Boundary Ministers' Group Plans Thanksgiving Service Nov. 24 al Meihodisi Church Blood Drawing Set Tuesday, Nov. 23 At Local FOE Hall