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U. of 0. Library Eugene, Oregon Nyssa Gate City Journal VOLUME LIX Th. Sugar City THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1966 Excellent Carryover in Reservoirs, I New Snowpack Assures Ample Water For Irrigation Locally During 1966 To Head Xynna Chamber During HHiii State Outlook Changed From Fair to Good Due to Storm Conditions Since Christmas io Cents Per Copy NUMBER 2 Oregon Tax Research Reaffirms Stand That Malheur County Court Violated State Law in Budgeting Procedures States That Review Revealed Spending In Excess of Adopted Budget in Other Funds Malheur county farmers, ranchers and other water users The Oregon Tax Research is reaffirming its stand that can look ahead to good to excellent water supplies in the state budget laws have been violated by the Malheur county spring and summer of 1966, according to a report released court over a three-year period, involving different funds. tins week by A J. Webber, state conservationist, Soil Con This follows talks and written articles released by the court servation service, Portland, and prepared by W. T. Frost, in which members have denied the fund-abuse charge. state snow survey supervisor, representing cixiperating fed- The criticism by OTR was carried in the December 1965 feral, state and private agen issue and listed by years over ♦“------------------------------------------- cies. a three-year period, the funds Unusually light mountain involved in which the budget snowpacks have increased had been exceeded. And it ! considerably in the recent storm«. also listed the state law section Stored water «upplies are excel-1 they maintained had been violat lent already because of heavy I ed. The article also printed Judge carryover from last year. Ellis A. White’s letter of comment Water content of the mountain | on their findings. Mrs. Jackie Lynn Hagbom of snowpack was ubout 57 percent | During their regular meeting The first local paper to carry Caldwell wus transported to the of the 15-year average (1948-62)' Monday evening, Nyssa school excerpts from the OTR article Oregon state penitentiary today at the end of December and only 1 was the Argus-Observer (page 1 board members adopted a policy (Thursday) by a county sheriff’s 50 percent of the 1965 pack Rc- of the Dec. 20 issue), followed concerning dress of students officer to sturt serving a one-year cent storms have improved this three days later by an editorial while attending school. term on a negligent homicide situation. The matter came up due to a on the same matter, entitled “The charge. Watershed soils under t h e few male students going to ex- Bark Is Worse Than the Bite.” The Iduho woman was found .«nowpuck were wet up to 75 I” I i tremes with their tight pants, Answer Appears in Statesman guilty of the charge by a jury cent of capacity on the Malheur high boots, girl hair styles and of eight men and four women at and 80 percent on the Owyhee— On Dec. 30 the Journal carried other outlandish attire that serv Vale early Saturday morning af not quite as wet as a year ago. excerpts from the item and used ed to distract the student body as ter alxiut 13 hours of delibera the same headline printed by a whole. tion She was sentenced Monday Owyhee Supply Excellent OTR in the original article. This The motion, which was passed Owyhee reservoir held 550,140 by Circuit Judge Jeff D. Dorroh, seemed to irritate the officials in unanimously, reads that all stu acre feet on Jan, 1, compared i volved and their first answer The charge arose from the attending Nyssa schools appeared in the Dec. 31 issue of dents death of Martin G. Greig, 47, with 639,200 a year ago and a shall maintain a standard of reas 15-year average storage of 316,- THESE SEVEN NYSSANS war* recently elected pastor of the local Nazarene church; Dale Adams, the Idaho Daily Statesman and Nyssa, who was killed when Mrs manager of Idaho Power's Nyssa operations and included comments from the onableness in haircuts, dress and Hagbom’s car missed a turn on 500 acre feet. This is an excel as board members of the Nyssa Chamber of appearance so as not to be dis lent supply. Commerce and will direct the civic organization's Pheral Dodson, Malheur Memorial hospital ad county assessor. the highway at the northwest tracting. Bully Creek reservoir has 17,- activities during 1966. Seated (left to right) are ministrator. Tarter was selected as chamber edge of Nyssa and collided with Then on Jan. 5 members of the The board also set the date of 000 acre feet in storage, compared Ray Tarter, owner operator of Tarter's OK Tire president by other members of the board. It is | county court asked for an appear the man’s vehicle. the budget election tentatively with 21,200 acre feet last year. store; Mrs. Chuck (Marlene) Michael, co-owner believed that he was just restin' when this photo ance before the Nyssa Chamber as April The maximum penalty provid 18 and called the first A record total of 179,000 acre was snapped, but it might also appear that he was of Commerce to talk on county meeting of the budget committee ed by law is three years in the feet of stored water is already on of Michael's Pharmacy; Paul Penrod. retired government but which became a penitentiary or a fine not to ex- hand for water users served from manager of Idaho Power company's Nyssa plant "asking for guidance," which all will agree is for Monday, Jan. 24, at which ceed $2500 or both. an excellent idea, especially the preacher right personal tirade against the Jour time they will organize and plan the Malheur river as compared and full-time chamber secretary. Standing are nal editor — with White speaking behind him. with 127,000 acre feet at this date Ron Young, manager of the Nyssa branch of First both as county judge and as a | for their budget meetings. —Staff Photo. last year, This is nearly three National Bank of Oregon; the Rev. John Bullock. Six Bids Received private citizen. Then on Jan. 6 Budget Board Named times the usual stored water at (last Thursday) the Ontario pap For Water Project Members of the budget com this date. er, the Idaho Daily Statesman mittee, in addition to the school Six bids, all within the budget Fair to near average st rea m- and the Journal carried differing board members, are Vic Habur- figures, were opened at the regu flows are expected next spring accounts of what transpired at chak, Darwin Jensen, Dr. John lar monthly meeting of Nyssa if snow continues to accumulate the meeting. Olsen, Robert Wilson, Farrell city councilman Tuesday evening. in near normal amounts during As a result of these, OTR has Peterson, Roy Holmes and Gene They were for the second phase the balance of the winter Governor Mark O. Hatfield of Oregon released the fol of a plan to secure an additional asked to be heard again and we DeMinck. The latter two will be "We Pledge Health and Safety are pleased to carry for our gin new’ three-year terms with lowing statement Wednesday morning, Jan. 12: water supply — covered pumps, Lake Owyhee Flow Varies for Every Child in Home, School Today marks the seventh year of my stewardship as your and Community” is theme of the readers’ information the letter this first meeting. pump house, transmission lines Flow into luike Owyhee has and a chlorinator. been 117 percent of the average governor. When I took the oath of office, I pledged a vigor program planned for the Nyssa from the research director. It ar The school board authorized The low bid was approximate since Oct. 1, but was only 79 ous quest for new job opportunities both through the expan PTA meeting slated at 8 o’clock rived, via airmail, Wednesday Clerk Dirick Nedry to work ly $66.000 and the top one near percent average in December, ac sion of existing Oregon enterprise and through the nation- tonight in the school cafetorium. noon (yesterday) after the edi closely with County Treasurer torial had been written and set Jean Bond in the investment of $77 oho An award will l>e made cording to preliminary data fur •wide and world wide search Mrs. E1 v i n Ballou, program in type. within 10 days after further stu nished by North Board of Con tax receipt money, so as to obtain for Oregcn sales services. I Program on Australia chairman, has arranged for a dy of alternate plans, according trol, Nyssa. the highest rate of interest poss Oregon Tax Research panel discussion with students in The facts speak for them to City Manager Fred Koch. ible to the school district. Statewide, most Oregon water 1 Scheduled Jan. 20 Portland, Oregon 97204 selves. Employment is at an the high school speech class as The contract will call for com users can be very happy with the ~ January 11, 1966 pletion within 150 days from the heavy storm situation wh.ch has By Exchange Student all-time high. We have de- panelists. Don Bates, speech in structor, is assisting Jim Able Mr. Ted Brammer, Editor veloped 138,000 new jobs, the award date. Miss Margaret Staples, Nyssa prevailed since the day after man, Darryl King, Barbara Bow Gate City’ Journal Christmas, now that immediate high school foreign exchange stu- equivalent of two cities the size en. Linda Ballou, Jean Neeley, Nyssa Nyssa, Oregon of Salem. Even those who are have less- dent from Australia, will speak flood threats seem to TVCC Official Sets Dennis Schilling, Vicki Peterson ened. The excessive rain and at 8 o’clock Thursday evening. on welfare have rehabilitation and Paul House in preparing To the Editor: Lloyd A. Wilson and Everett and work relief outlets to main Monday Registration snow have combined to boost the ' Jan. 20, at the American Legion Because of the current contro Heldt, employees of Amalgamated short talks for the evening. tain their self-esteem unavailable versy regarding Malheur County Harry Hoch, supervisor of adult mountain snowpneks considerably hall. I seven years ago. Panel mpderator will be Sgt. fiscal procedures and because of Sugar company at Nyssa, have education at Treasure Valley and. thereby, raise the statewide A 22-minute film will be shown, been promoted. The announce Our highway system has seen Russell Haynes of the Oregon Oregon Tax Research involve ment was made Tuesday by A. E. Community college, announces water outlook from fair to good revealing a rich and varied pro State Police department. its greatest development in any ment in this affair, we should like Benning, president of the com that registration for adult tailor for next spring and summer. file of the "Land Down Under." Special entertainment will be to briefly re-state and clarify the pany in Ogden. ing classes will be held at 7 p.m Stored water supplies are ex The film shows many geographic, comparable time in its history; Monday, Jan. 17, in the NHS cellent and the moisture in the social, economic and cultural con our education program has a provided by the Rope Jumpers basic points: Wilson, present factory cashier, homemaking rooms. soil mantle under the snowpack cepts important to an apprecia scholarship commission and a from Vale. As their name implies, 1. Our review of the county’s has been named to the newly community college system un they are a talented group which fiscal affairs clearly emphasized Mrs Virginia Steffens will in is about average. tion of this country. created post of district cashier known seven years ago. We have struct the course which is spon that there was no suggestion of for the Nyssa-Nampa district. He From the fringes of the con embarked on a water study to performs with ropes. sored by the college and will give FFA Youths Collect Mrs. Clarice Poor, elementary- misuse of county funds, and that is a native of Nyssa and joined tinent to the limitless rangelands ward off possible raids hum two quarter hours credit when school principal, reported at the all expenditures under consider the company in 1946 as a clerk, of the “outback," the film gives other states. completed. No sewing supplies For March of Dimes Jan. 6 executive meeting that ter ation were for legitimate func was advanced to assistant cashier an insight to Australian life. Miss will be needed for the first class. Seven sophomore boys from the Staples will elaborate on the film Sees Greater Oregon Progress rariums have been ordered for tions. The only question was one in 1950 and to cashier in 1961. Hoch will be present at the local FFA chapter conducted a and discuss the Australian nation. So much for the past and the each grade and these will be pre of proper budget procedures in Heldt, also a native Nyssan, has Monday evening session to accept March of Dimes drive Saturday, (Continued on Page 4) The public is invited to attend. present. In our future together sented as awards to room count been made factory office man registration fees which are $12 Jan. 8, in Nyssa. The lads went winners for each month I see an Oregon of even greater ager at Nyssa, a new post. He for those residing within the about town on a tractor pulling a A suggestion that the PTA JESS ARMAS TO SPEAK progress, a recreational mecca, an started with the company as a TVCC district and $18 for out- manure spreader. The machines UF Directors Report economic dynamo, a factor known president appoint a nominating AT ADRIAN PTA MEETING clerk in 1950 and was named as- of-state residents. were furnished, respectively, by to be reckoned within the deci committee was vetoed during the sistant cashier in 1961. Collection of $15,000 Regular meeting of the Adrian Nyssa Implement company and meeting of the executive council. PTA chapter will be held at 8:15 United Fund directors report sions of our nation. Truman L. Manning, cashier at FIREMEN ANSWER ALARM BAM Equipment company. I earnestly want to put what Patrons will select this commit Thursday evening, Jan. 20, in the the Nyssa factory for the past Nyssa volunteer firemen were The seven FFA youths fell that $15,000 has been collected tee during the session tonight, of high school building, it is report 14 years has been made assistant called Sunday to the Thurman short of their $198 goal; however, within Malheur county. The an ever talents and experience may ficers report. ed by Mrs. Vern Parker, publi to the general sales manager and Piercy farm southwest of town. they collected $157.46 and wish nouncement came following a be mine into the continued ser I city chairman. will have headquarters at Amal It was reported that a heat lamp to thank all those who donated. meeting of the group held early vice for Oregon and for Oregon Jess Armas of Ontario will be gamated’s general offices in Og had ignited some hay in a barn. | On Tuesday, Jan. 4, the annual this week in the general office ians. I shall seek to be a senator MEXICAN DINNER, DANCE guest speaker of the evening. den. Piercy reports that damage was FFA-FHA party was held in the building of Ore-Ida Foods in On of all the people—no request of SLATED AT EAGLES AERIE yours will be too small, no order tario. Dining and dancing are on the minor. NHS ag building. entertainment agenda Saturday According to Dale McLane, too big. These have been seven short evening, Jan. 15, at the Nyssa I $22,300 was the goal set for Mal- I heur county. He also stated that years. They have been seven FOE hall. the campaign has been extended good years. They have been seven 1 A Mexican dinner will be serv to Jan. 31 and every attempt will productive years. I would like ed between the hours of 7 and be made during the final three to continue to be a part of this 9 o’clock to Eagles and their Representatives of Malheur youth groups voted last week progress. weeks to raise the full amount. friends. Dancing to live music to organize a County Youth council. “Short winter days can shorten your life!” MARK O. HATFIELD will follow, with a floor show The directors approved distri As announced by E. M. Hauser, county extension agent, In a plea for increased attention to safe driving practices, Governor of Oregon scheduled at 10 o’clock bution of $12,000 to five agencies purpose will be to coordinate county youth activities, improve Vern L. Hill, director of the Department of Motor Vehicles, including Boy Scouts, Red Cross. communication between youth and adults and make it poss this week urged Oregon motorists to exercise extra caution Girl Scouts, Oregon United Ap ible to work as a unit on projects beneficial to youth and to in the winter weeks ahead when days are shorter and dark peal and Salvation Army. the community. ------------------------------------- ------- ness is an increased driving hazard. McLane also reported that Officers selected as an exe league. Tiger club and 4-H clubs. The department’s traffic*' Nyssa was probably closer to cutive committee to complete Regular meetings of the council safety and education division occur during the night hours and completing its portion of the the organization include Dick will be the second Monday of pointed out that headights in 50 percent of all pedestrian deaths drive than any other town. Area Butcher, Janet Tsukamaki each month. Executive commit good working condition can il take place after dark, the division residents who have not been con and Scott Wrenn of Ontario; Paul tee members will hold their first luminate the road ahead up to said. tacted may send their checks to House and Jim Ableman, Nyssa; meeting Monday, Jan. 31, to draft about 350 feet. At a speed of 50 The division offered these tips Ron Young at the First National Fred Curry of Vale and Jim a constitution and by-laws, and miles per hour, it takes 243 feet to motorists for safer nighttime Bank, Nyssa branch. McLane said. Brewer of Adrian. This group arrange a program for the regular to stop, a distance well within driving: Never drive as fast at will also act as program commit meeting of the council on Feb. 14. headlight range. night as during the day. Your tee. An increase of 10 miles per visual field is considerably shor Former County Judge Organization of the County hour increases stopping distance tened and even the most routine Gets Pioneer License Youth council is sponsored by a to 366 feet, approximately 16 feet decisions will take longer. Former County Judge G. Y. Governor’s committee on children beyond the illuminated distance Keep Glazs Clean Chester was recently awarded a and youth and directed by the in the road. That 16 feet, the • • • Base speed on the illumination pioneer hunting and fishing li County Extension service. The division went on to say, could range of your headlights — never cense upon fulfilling the needed Max. Min. Prec. local group will be affiliated with Date mean a needless rear-end collision the Oregon Youth council. if there happened to be a stopped drive so fast that you can’t see residential requirements. Jan. 5 ........ 56 41 .01 To be eligible for the rare docu car or another obstacle in the danger ahead. Keep your wind Jan. 6 .01 54 47 Jess Armas to Advise shield and headlights clean so al ment, a holder must have lived road. Jan. 7 48 .01 35 Adult adviser for the Malheur Jan. 8 ready limited visibility won’t lie in Oregon for 60 years and be AFTER TAKING A LEAVE OF ABSENCE from the cafe business — 54 34 Mora FataliiiM After Dark reduced still more. county group is Jess Armas of born prior to Dec. 31, 1899. Jan. 9 42 22 since Oct. 16, Pete and Nina Shaw opened this new restaurant Increase your f oilowing dis Ontario. In spite of the fact that there According to county officials, Jan. 10 42 25 Youth groups represented on Jan. 11 are fewer cars on the road during tance when driving in traffic to former Judge Chester has met Monday. They are now located at the corner of Seventh street 46 31 .08 and Good avenue on the Nyssa-Adrian highway, in the former Sin the county council include stu the period from sunset to sun allow for that unexpected poten these requirements. He became - Jan. 12 31 clair station building which has been completely remodeled. The dent councils, church groups. Boy rise, more traffic fatalities occur tial danger hidden in the dark a resident of Malheur county on Owyhee Reservoir Storage during this time than during day ness ahead. Change your day Jan. 6, 1906, and he reports that Shaw couple's cafe is open from 5 ajn. to 5 p.m. each day except Scouts. DeMolay, Future Farmers, 554,990 Acre Ft. light hours. Statistics show that time driving habits to compensate when he arrived there were 16 Sundays. Assisting them in serving short-orders and plate lunches Future Homemakers, Boys’ Fed Jan. 10, 1966 eration, Job’s Daughters, Girls’ Jan. 10, 1965 ._. «57,150 Acre Ft. three out of five traffic deaths for driving “in the dark.” is Mrs. LeRoy (Kay) Sage.—Journal Photo. inches of snow on the ground. Malheur Jury Convicts Woman For Aulo Death Student Attire Policy Adopted At Nyssa School Governor Mark 0. Hatfield Aspires Speech Students Discussion To Senate Office Held by Neuberger Plan For PTA Meeting Sugar Company Promotes Nyssans Traffic Safely Director Urges Caution By Drivers in Winter Weeks Ahead Members of Malheur Youth Groups Vote io Organize Council in County Nyssa Ijf1/ Weather