Universi*»/ j T Oregon Libr-ary Eugene, Ore. 7ZUC3 X X X X JOURNAL NYSSA *- 70th Year 35th Issue X The Sugar City Nyssa, Oregon Thursday, August 26, 1976 Thunderegg Capital Hospital Board Will Two Street Projects Planned By City Not Resubmit Budget The board of director* of Malheur Memorial Hospital District met on Thursday August 19th to discuss their budget defeat. It was decided to not re submit a budget for voter approval this year. The neat possible election date, if the board were to have another election, would be on September 21. How­ ever, the county cannot wait to run tai statementa and if the hoapital district passed a Town a / Crier By Pal Savage School bell* will ring out Monday morning, seems it is starting a little early this year. Most of the young people I have talked with arc aniiou* to go back however, a* many arc now asking. ‘"Whai can I do today?" The high school student* are eager to take occupancy of their new building, as are the lunior high. Even though the junior high will occupy the old high school building, it has been remodeled and given a new look I am sure everyone will enjov being in regular school buildings in­ stead of moving around from building to building • • • Don't you think the beau tificalion spot north of the town that was provided by the Town and Country Garden Club is a pretty and worthwhile attraction? I feel it i* like an oasis amid all the weed* that grow around the road and buildings out there It make* the entrance to town much better looking and shows someone take* the time and effort to care a little. These women planted and landscaped this project and still drag their hoses out there to keep it watered and do the weeding. In the building stages they had help from George Fanning* Indus trial Art* Class and the Nyssa Chamber, and Lion* Club. They want to enter thia project in the National Final*, so. if you appreciate their efforts and concern let them know by writing Mac Schire man. 208 North 4th St.. Nvssa. • • • Have you noticed the bright new look of the Arrowhead Motel? If you haven't, look the neat time you go by as it has a new paint job of yellow and brown. It looks exceptionally nice and I understand the new owner*. Don and Bea Hawkins, have done a lot of remodeling inside. It's nice to have these newcomer* in town and I am sure many appreciate the renovation job • • • There are many in town who have never driven up or down the driveway at Mal­ heur Memorial Hospital, but for those who have, you must remember how terribly bum­ py and full of pot holes it was. Well not now. as it has been paved. Many thanks from many people. • • • Congratulations to the winner* at the Malheur County Fair. This requires ( many hour* of hard work to get these project* ready for exhibiting. From the looks on some of the kids faces and the tears it appears that the hardest part of all i* at sale time despite the monetary benefits They are ail to be commended and thanked for taking time to participate in a part of rural America called the "County Fair.” • • « School starts and harvest is underway. so there will be a lot of traffic around school areas and around town. Please drive carefully as these youngsters are not fully aware of the definition of the word Caution, but you as driver* are intelligent enough to know It mean* to be on one's guard, or to take care. So let's take care of our youngster*. Drive With Cau­ tion. levy in September it would necessitate the county mak­ ing another complete sepa rate tai run. Beaide* doub ling the county's work, the board felt there would be a negative reaction by property owner* if they were to receive an additional tai notice from the hospital district. Tai revenue* within the districts' six percent imi­ tation should be sufficient to maintain operation for seve­ ral months; but additional operating money will be required to complete the fiscal year. Also, physician recruitment and building and equipment improvement pro­ grams. will be severely limited until funding can be provided. The Board of Directors decided to reconvene its budget board in October for fiscal year 1977-78. A request for additional funds will be submitted to the budget board with the recommends tion that a budget be prepared for submission to the voter* on the January 11 election date. An early approval by voter* would allow the hospital district to borrow against the tai revenues to be received, if current fiscal year operating funds prove to be insufficient to complete the fiscal year. Corn Cannery Goes Full Steam Ahead Nyssa's American Fine Foods corn cannery churned it* way into action last week and is now steaming along 20 hours a day. The corn “campaign” will last about one more month and will end up producing nearly one million cases of whole kernel and cream-style corn. The factory is a huge and noisy set-up which runs on conveyor belts, huge steamy machines and manpower. In one of theae pictures, (in the middle) you can see the stacks of corn which are fed into the factory by these conveyor belts. It is here they are separated into whole kernel and cream style corn. The larger kernel corn goes into whole kernel. Inside, the corn is mechanically shucked. This is the first year that these machines have been in operation. They have reduced the number of persons employed by American Fine Foods. The mechanical shuckers are the large "V-shaped" machines visible near the top of the large photo- Rieb's Hire New Manager Dave and Betty Rich of Rieb's Foodland announce the hiring of Gary Harper, recently of Caldwell, as manager of the store replac­ ing Doug Patterson, who is moving to Salt Lake City. Harper is formerly from Kansas City. Kansas where he gained his grocery expe­ rience working for a large supermarket. Bob'* Thrift- wav. He is a graduate of high school in Turner. Kansas, and served four years with the U. S. Marines, mostly in overseas service. He and his wife Jeanette have one daughter. Shanna, aged lb months, and plan to move to Nvssa as soon as they can find suitable hous­ ing i* shucked, cobbed and cooked it is squirted into empty cans which roll down a roller-coaster-type chute. Just after the corn is plopped into the can. the can is topped. A woman watches over this process and one next to her (the one visible in the lower photograph) places lids in a machine which seals the cans. Finally the cans are brought to the warehouse where they are labeled (American Fine Foods labels many different brand* of corn), boxed and stored for shipment. School Board Renews Liability Coverage City of Adrian Grant Approved Ihe City of Adrian has received official confirmation from the Federal Govern­ ment that a grant in the amount of $250,000 has been approved to develop a well, reservoir and pipeline into the city, according to Mavor George Cartwright The approval of this grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Develop mem (HUD) is conditional upon the completion of an environmental review. Cartwright said thai this is the result of two years of work on the pari of city officials and Bob Taisev. assistant director of the IDA ORI Regional Planning and Development Associa­ tion. Taisev will assist the citv in developing the re­ quired environmental review Tentative plans call for drilling a test well on the George DeHaven propertv west of the city. Mr. and Mrs. DeHaven have agreed to give a parcel of land I ?5‘ \ ISO’ to the ettv for a well site and reservoir. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mackey also gave the eilv a potential well sue west of the Adrian Council Meets Sept. 2 The City of Adrian will hold its second reading of an ordinance to establish the rules and regulations of the sewage system, and the installation of private sewers to the city sewer lines. This is a regular meeting of the city council to be held next Thursday, September 2. at 8 p m. and the public is invited to attend. 15* Per Copy DeHaven property, but if water is found on the latter property it will be less expensive to the city. Can wright said. There is a possibility that both properties will be used. Engineer* say that three or lour wells may be needed for sufficient water The en­ gineering firm of CH2M Hill is advising the city on the proper methods o develop an adquaic water supply, .mil city officials are proceed­ ing with the necessary steps to complete the project Nyssa Police Hire Officer Slide Show For Onion Growers I hi Soulhwi-v ld.i i. Mai licui i oiinti Onion Growers XssiKiaiionv »ill sponsoi slide show ol lii onion crop ill thi N. > $ ork .1 no Michigan pi.Hluviion area Ibis is being presented st that onion growers can gel a first hand look at whai thi onions look like in these maior onion production areas lhe presentation will take place at VIp's Cafe In Ontario al 8t