Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 07, 1966, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE FOUR
Malheur County Court Proceedings
COMING EVENTS
BURGLARY ATTEMPT FAILS
AT MICHAEL'S PHARMACY
Nyssa police officers report that
an attempt to break open the
front door of Michael's Pharmacy
failed during the Fourth t>f July
weekend Chief F. E. Petrie stat­
ed that it appeared the burglars
were frightened off before the
job was completed
It was also believed that the
night deposit box at the First N'.i
tional bank had been tampered
with as a key had been broken
off in the lock Petrie stated that
a local business man later report­
ed to banking officials that he
had broken his key while trying
to deposit his receipts at the close
of Saturday business hours
THURSDAY. JULY 7. 1966
Nyssan Takes Glance
Into Local History
(Continued From Page 1)
An
early blacksmith shop was
Tidewater Oil Company, Asses­
MINUTES OF THE MEETING
on this same property now occu­
Tonight. B:30 p.m. — Oregon
sor Travel, $7.87.
OF MALHEUR COUNTY
pied by a modern little cottage;
Gentry Ford. Assessor Travel. Trail Grange meeting at Oregon
COURT — MAY 4. ¡966
and, when excavating for the
Trail
hall.
$19.77.
The meeting was called to or­
basement, a truckload of rusted
July 8. 2 p.m.—Owyhee Garden
Jordan Valley Service. Asses-
der by Judge Ellis A. White with
iron articles was uncovered Each
club meeting at home of Mrs.
Commissioners Jacob Fischer and l sor Travel, $5.91.
could tell a romantic story long
Nyssa Co-op Supply. Assessor ■ Frank Holub.
Earl Flock present.
lost to only the imagination
July 10. 1 pun.—Rebekah. Odd
The following claims were ap- Travel. $5 00
A general merchandise store
Fellow» picnic at John Reeves
Xerox
Corporation,
Assessor
proved and ordered paid:
was opened years ago with vision
residence.
Office. $52 21
General County Fund
by the Wilson Brothers Is it not
Burroughs Corporation, Audi-; July 10—Pollyanna club annual
momentous that their sons con­
Jacob Fischer. $135 09.
tor’s Office. $14 82: Juvenile Of­ picnic at Charlie Bowers home in
tinue serving the community in
Kingman Kolony.
Earl Flock. $54 12.
fice. $3 93; $18 75
the same capacity?
July 11. 8 p.m.—Open installa­
Burroughs Corporation. Audi­
Postmaster. $250.00.
Their latest contribution is a
tion for Eastern Star officers in
Thunder Egg Room, Circuit tor's Office, $37.17.
modern parking mall on Main
Lee Specialty Company, Audi­ Masonic hall.
Court Jury, $19 50.
street Parking lots are a familiar
July 12. • p.m. — Meeting of
Official Court Reporter. Tran­ tor’s Office. $13 32
sight in most areas, but where
Intermediate Education District, Yellow Rose Rebekah lodge in
scripts, Circuit Court. $62.40.
have we noted one so colorful
Norris Crownover. Circuit Budget Preparation. Auditor's Of­ IOOF hall.
with its huge cool-textured pot«
Court. Transcripts. $374.20; Tra­ fice. $1806
holding delicate greens?
John Hutchens. D. A. Travel,
vel, $8.32: $382.52.
Garrett Freightlines, Mental
By HOWARD FUJII. Director About a Pioneer Doctori
Legislative Counsel Committee. $12.80.
Health. $1186.
Circuit Court Office. $35.00; D.A.
Idaho State Seed Laboratory,
Public Employees Retirement Commodities and Farm Labor
We would not forget the ninn
Office. $4500; Office Equipment. D. A. Investigation. $8.75.
Bo-rd. Social Security. $801 57.
who may well be called the patri­
Mrs. Betty Hiatt. Health Dept.,
Earl Woodward. Foster Care.
$330.00: $410.00.
arch of Nyssa Dr. J. J Sarazin
Is Every Laborer
Vale Consumers Co-op, Sheriff Clerical Assistance. $22.50.
$33 00
a young doctor whose plan was
E J. Wainscott. Health Travel.
Travel. $115 95; Assessor Travel.
Business Men's Assurance Co.. Worthy of His Hire?
not to make Nyssa his home so
$31.77; Health Travel. $50.83; $4 96; Medical Investigation. $10- Employees Insurance. $130.67.
Proponents of social and mini­ many years ago but bound to it
Watermaster Travel. $5.50: $204- 31; $15.27.
Desert Inn Motel. Road Mainte­ mum wage legislation say that with his first patient
Standard Oil Company. Health nance. District No. 6. $40.07.
05.
every worker must be guaranteed
He is a man who has given
Malheur County Road Depart­ Travel, $37.64.
Wes Hanson's Shop. Parts and a minimum hourly earning. This honor to his profession and a life­ I
ment, Sheriff Travel. $15.95; As­
Apothecary Shop. Health Cli­ Repair. $13.00.
thinking is contrary to the adage time of service fraught with real­
sessor Travel, $18.01; $33 96.
nic Supplies. $3 50.
Howard Cooper. Parts. $424.35 that each person should be re­ ity and romance that must for­
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stanton.
A. F. Peters, J. P Ontario Of­
Idaho Power Company, Shop warded according to his contri­ ever be a part of Nyssa.
fice. $45.00.
Foster Care. $50.00.
Expense, $34 48.
bution to society. Qualifications
It all dates back to a quaint
Mr. and Mrs. Rod McKay. Fos­
E. Otis Smith. J. P. Clerical,
City of Vale, Shop Expense, and productivity are still essen­ office in the center of a dusty lot.
$50.00; Office Rent. $50 00; Utili­ $4.00.
ter Care. $30 00.
tial factors in determining re­ to his later ultra-modern clinic,
R K. Keveren, D.M.D., Foster ties. $5 00; Phone. $12 65; $117 65
Western Equipment Co., Equip­ muneration if private enterprise never to be disassociated from
Care. $34.00.
Mary F Graham, J. P. Office ment. $5,650 00.
is important to our society.
his presence, whomever the occu­
Mr. Rod McKay. Foster Care, Rent. $45 00; Utilities. $8 00; Tele­
Public Employees Retirement
Mechanisation has enabled pant. Today it houses the medi­ THE YOUNG LADY in this photo is Kay-C LaFay, winnar of a
phone. $15.00; $68.00.
$12.50.
Board. Social Security. $208 36
many industries and certain ag­ cal offices of his son. Dr David fifth-sixth grade conservation assay contiil sponsored locally by
Earl Woodward. Foster Care.
M. G. Palmer. J. P . Jordan Val­
Special Relief Fund
ricultural operation* to increase W. Sarazin. And today we also I members of the ANK Garden club, under auspices ot the state
$30.00
ley. Office Rent. $30.00.
C. John Kopp. M. D.. Aid to In­ productivity and efficiency. Au­ have two more up-todate clinics, federation. Handing her a ribbon and check is Mrs. Frank (Polly)
Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Martinez.
William L. Doman, Juvenile digent, $7 50.
tomation ha* eliminated the as well as a modern hospital.
Holub. Malheur district No. 11 director for the State Federation
Foster Care, $50.00.
Malheur Memorial Hospital, Aid need for many machine oper­
Travel. $144.12.
of Garden clubs. Kay-C is a daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Gene LaFay.
School.
Church
Recalled
K. E. Kerby. M. D.. Foster Care,
William Jordan. Juvenile Tra­ to Indigent. $151 35.
ator*. Larger and more power­
I will be a seventh grade student during the next school year, and
Many
changes
crowd
our
mem
­
$5.00.
vel. $63.45.
Ontario Clinic, Aid to Indigent. ful equipment ha* decreased
ories! The unpretentious school her winning essay was entitled "Why Do We Plant Trees?" This
Elmer Tiffany, Relief Jailer.
Citv of Vale. Courthouse Water. $25 00.
agricultural manpower need*.
house, replaced by prideful new is the third year that the local garden club has sponsored the con­
$40.00
$31.07.
One of the remaining ‘‘last ones of brick and glass, is where test. Mrs. Holub recently returned from the state convention where
Indigent Liquor Fund
i
Grimmett Company. Jail, Per­
Ontario Laundry & Cleaners.]
Idaho Power Co.. Malheur Nurs­ frontiers’’ requiring large num­ young Nyssans of today prepare she accepted the awards for the young Nyssan.—Staff Photo.
sonal. $47.00.
Courthouse Housekeeping. $12.80;
bers of hand labor is the harvest to take their rightful place in
ing Home. $98.61.
Malheur County Clerk’s Office. Abundant Food. $3.00: $15.80
of numerous horticultural crops any college
woven of benefits to neighbors L. CLARKSON EARNS DEGREE
Motion
made
and
seconded
the
Clerk s Office Petty Cash, $23.66
Towell’s Automotive. Court­
that have not been mechanized
and service to future generations. IN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
The
dear
little
Community
meeting
be
adjourned
until
May
Kalbus Office Equipment. Coun­ house Repairs. $4.00.
As the historical “fruit tramps”
Books are written, poems are
Officials of Northwest Nuzarene
Joseph Maughan. Veterans Of­ 11. 1966 Voted on and carried disappear from the American Methodist church, long ago only
ty Court Office. $32.16; Sheriff
ashes in the dirt and memories
White, Flock and Fischer—Aye.
Office. $3.75; Clerk’s Office. $56.- fice Rent, $50 00.
scene, farmers have hired stu­ in our hearts, with her lovely composed and songs are sung college in Nampa have announced
Mrs. Joseph Maughan. $50.00.
/s/ ELLIS A. WHITE
00; Auditor Office. $35 93; Juve­
dents, retired people and unem­ stained glass windows, was lost about those who left intangible that Lonnie Ray Clarkson, son
County Judge
Ontario Clinic, Examination of
nile Office. $44.30: Office Equip­
ployables from other industries to to posterity. The staunch early but still vibratile memories which of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clarkson,
live on und on.
711 Thompson avenue, Nyssa, was
/s/ JACOB FISCHER
ment. $263.50; Mental Health Cli­ Mentally Ill, $20.00.
supplement the rapidly diminish,
County Commissioner ing number of professional farm membership was tested in fron­
J. J. Sarazin. M. D., Vital Sta­
So each must strive to make graduated this month with a ba­
nic. $256.50; $692.14.
tier life and found not wanting our town so worthwhile that upon chelor of arts degree in religious
/s/ EARL FLOCK
Kalbus Office Supply. Assessor tistics Fees. $23.50.
workers.
County Commissioner , Workers are paid on a piece- Among them, to name a few, our retirement other people will education.
Margaret M. Payne, Vital Sta­
Office, $40.20; Auditor Office. $5 -
were the J T. Longs, W W.
15; Mental Health, $117.40; $162.-’ tistics Fees, $65.50.
MINUTES OF THE MEETING rate basis and individual earnings Fosters. John Wards, Neitherlies, desire to enjoy the same privi­
Nyssa Gate City Journal, Offi­
leges. Business firms seeing our
75.
are related to productivity. Every Forbes and Sherwoods.
OF MALHEUR COUNTY
Journal Classifieds
I. B. M. Corporation. Clerk’s cial Advertising, $96.45
pride and eminent security will
possible worker must be employ­
COURT — MAY 11, 1966
Now we may boast of many seek us for new fields of opera­
Westcott Electric, Civil De-
Office, $5.12; Office Equipment,
ed
in
an
attempt
to
save
the
crops,
Bring Results!
Called to order by Judge Ellis
denominations, for well-attended
fense Supplies, $8.50.
$22.53; $27.65.
regardless of qualification or pro­ churches have throughout his- tions.
A.
White
with
Commissioners
Walter E. Gillespie, Surveyor,
Jacob Fischer and Earl Flock ductivity. Average piece . rate tory contributed to culture
$383.28.
earnings generally exceed hourly
Scholes Printing Shop, Election present.
Improvements Continue
agricultural wags.
adopted
the
The
County
Court
Expense. $7.50.
Other improvements came and
The
Oregon
Farm
Bureau
and
Mrs. Waldo Forsman, Abundant Order of Formation of Ironside other agricultural organisation* are still coming A flower shop,
Cemetery
Maintenance
District.
Food. $60.00.
have a*ked the Senate labor lovely in every detail and fitted
Ontario Sanitary Service, Abun­ The said cemetery maintenance committee to amend the House- for any public service; with the
district
boundaries
are
hereby
dant Food Program, $2.50.
passed minimum wage bill to owners, the Fangens, having ex­
Idaho Power, Abundant Food. fixed and described as follows:
authorize compliance if the av­ quisite taste in floral developing
Beginning at the SW Comer
$17.55; Bully Creek Park, $13.20;
. . . and . . .
erage earning* of piece ■ rate and arranging.
of
Section
7,
T.
16
S..
R.
37
$30.75.
The
comparatively
new
depot,
workers
18
to
65
years
of
age
Waldo Forsman, Abundant Food E.W.M., being on the East line
subject to minimum wage* ex­ ably piloted these last many years
of Grant County;
Program, $5.84.
by Tom Jones and his well-or­
ceed the required minimum.
Thence East along Sec. line
Goodman Oil Company, Bully
. . . with
ganized crew.
Such
an
amendment
would
en
­
to
S.E.
Corner
of
Sec.
10,
T.
16
Creek Park, $22.90.
More
grocery
stores
and
shops
able
farmers
to
employ
the
rela
­
Wes Hansen Sales & Service, S., R. 38 E.W.M.; thence North to tively small percentage of the are now well in line with those
the N.W. Corner of Sec. 2, T.
Bully Creek Park, $1.50.
agricultural work force who can­ of much larger towns They are
Bullock Auto Parts, Bully 16 S„ R. 38 E.WM;
not
produce enough to justify owned or operated by congenial
■o
Thence
East
to
the
N
W
Cor
­
Creek Park, $5.86.
payment
of the minimum wage. men who understand produce and
Blair Whipple, Mental Health ner of Sec. 2, T. 16 S., R. 39
This request supplements the people.
Lubrication — Oil Change — Brake
E.W.M.;
Clinic, Travel, $41.84.
Then there are two brothers,
amendment
by Rep Edith Green
Thence North to the N. W.
Shell Oil Company, Assessor
Adjustment — Minor Tune-Up
Corner of Sec. 23, T. 15 S., R. 29 exempting local seasonal piece- burning with ambition and imag­
Travel, $7.35.
ination,
willing
to
make
the
hum-
]
rate
workers
who
commute
daily
John Koopman, Assessor Tra­ E.W.M.;
Thence East to the S.E. Cor­ from their permanent residence blest beginning with confidence
vel, $33.42.
in their ability and to give us ser­
Frontier Refining Company, As­ ner of Sec. 16, T. 15 S„ R 40 and work fewer than 13 weeks vices of dignity and satisfaction
a
year
in
agriculture.
E.W.M.;
sessor Travel, $5 42.
WARD LUNDY, Owner
It would solve problem* in­ I am speaking of Bert and Kermit
Thence North to the N. E.
101 North Main St.
Nyssa, Oregon
State Tax Commission. Assessor
Lienkaemper.
volving student* housed on
Corner of Sec. 16, T. 13 S., R.
Office, $15.00.
Phons
372-3990
One of their first services was
farm*, migrant children, elderly
Malheur Propane, Courthouse 40 E.W.M., being on the Baker
one
that may well have tested
people
and
handicapped
work
­
County Line;
Fuel, $16.28.
elder men of their profession—a
er*
who
could
not
qualify
for
Thence
West
and
South
along
Aldred Electric, Courthouse Re­
exemption because they cannot funeral for eight One-half dozen
the Baker County Line to the
pairs, $13.06.
meet the requirement* for com­ plus two caskets, a long line of
Powell’s Office Supply. Mental Grant County Line;
muting
or for working fewer pallbearers, and a filled church
Thence South along the Grant
Health Clinic Office, $7.40
with police holding a swaying
than 13 weeks.
County
Line
to
the
point
of
be
­
Arrow Plumbing Company, ginning.
American farmers are now fac­ crowd outside. Bert couldn’t per­
Mental Health, $4.00.
ing one of the most critical labor form this service today more
/•/ ELLIS A. WHITE
shortages since 1942. Congress I calmly nor more worthily.
County Judge
must make a choice. Even a small An East Main Renovation
/s/ JACOB FISCHER
shortage of workers will cause
In going farther east along
County Commissioner crop losses that will decrease the
Main street, through the under­
/s/ EARL FLOCK
supply and increase costs for
County Commissioner farmers, related industries and pass and viewing changes in the
Rainbow hotel, we find Vear I
Published July 7, 1966.
consumers.
Haile, new owner, successful far- ]
mer and full-time sugar factory
worker. He finds time, ably as-1
sisted by his wife, in making the I
hotel into the most modern apart­
New books going into circula­
"China: Empire of the 700 Mil­ ments, landscaping the grounds !
tion recently at Malheur county lion" by Harry Hamm. An evalu­
library in Ontario included the ation of contemporary China in with beautiful roses and other
flowers This is truly an asset
following.
which the author shows why the
"We Are Not Alone" by Walter West has got to face up to the to Nyssa.
To Journal readers who remem­
Sullivan. A survey of past and country realistically, dispassion­
ber
other phases in the growth
present scientific theories and re­ ately and immediately.
JULY 8-9, 1966
of Nyssa, I urge you to write of
search which may lead to man’s
"Behind the Great Wall" by
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discovery of and communication Lorenz Stucki. The author’s brief them. As time pushes ahead we
with intelligent life elsewhere in report is built on observations envision more and more healthy
eye-appealing changes. And let’s |
the universe.
made on a recent trip to China
"Two Blocks Apart" edited by which he points out was restrict­ not lose sight of thj; fact that each 1
Charlotte Leon Mayerson. The ed by the authorities in both individual carries his or her share
recorded conversations of two movement and communication of responsibility to aid in this
program.
17-year-old boys, geographically with individual Chinese.
Growth
From Lasting Effort
related but socially and economi­
"Wiretapping on Trial" by Wal­
o
cally worlds apart, reveal their ter F. Murphy. A book intended
The foundation of any city, the j
-o-
contrasting backgrounds and dif­ to introduce its readers to the framework that holds it together,
fering attitudes.
fundamentals of the judicial pro­ does not lie in those who seek 1
"American Policy Toward Com­ cess and to the policy - making only an increase in their bank j
munist Eastern Europe" by John role of judges in the American balance, nor in selfish pleasures;
C. Campbell. Objective informa­ political system.
but rather in those lasting efforts
“Your N. A. P. A. Jobber”
tion that will help the reader un­
"A Handbook on Witches" by
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the future.
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