Image provided by: Nyssa Public Library; Nyssa, OR
About Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1959)
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TEN J-------- Marina Style in Early Days Ships Disappear in September Enlisted men in the Continental Of the U. S Navy ships which have disappeared without a trace Marines of 1775 to 1783 wore since 1781, four were lost during green coats, green shirts and the month of September, account. breeches of light colored cloth. Oing for 612 men DICK'S TV PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY and Appliance Service Just North of the Hospital Phone 3095 Dentists ANTENNA and PICTURE TUBE INSTALLATION J. R. CUNDALL Dentist Servit« Calls Anytime! - Sarazin Clinic Dial 2638 Nyssa ADRIAN LOCKERS Oregon . Q Offers Complete lets - Custom Killing J. W. •LSEN, XJ.IR.D. ® DENTAL OFFICE Seventh and Bower Dial 3311 o and Cutting Service CtHilNG a»d SSOtW* o i A SPECIALTY —"i ® Mhokisale and tietail fetofc Phone 2422, Nyssa GENE CM1ISTIAH. P m *. o —----------- T)--------- State Ag Board State Education Suggests Relief Board Receives On Appointments Federal Grants THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1959 ©3 PERSONALS New Cherry Gives Homemade Bread Promise in Tests Is Favorite A new light-colored sweet cher Of 4-H Members ry selection may enter the Oregon Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W Foster were Mr and Mrs. Harlan Koger of On- In this era of push button kit and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Toh. A suggestion to commodity 13ie state board of higher edu I I tario scene in the future. If a selection tens and prepared foods, it ler. ° commissions that they take the cation today formally accepted might be concluded that the cul now being extensively tested con lead in relieving the governor of $2,452,054 43 from the federal gov o ------- Mr. and Mrs. Coye Bryan of tinues to show promise, it prob inary art of baking bread is doom appointing their members came ernment in grants for construction out of the state board of agricul-' of research facilities and for spe route 2, Parma, were Sunday din ably will be named and released, ed and will be lost to future gen. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dr. S. B. Apple. Jr., head of the erations of homemaker^ . q ture meeting in Salem Sept. 10. cified research projects. However, according to one who Oregon State college department The board named Ernest Jern-j .-.In recommending acceptance of Roberts and family. is in a positior0to know, this is of horticulture, has announced. stedt, Carlton farmer, as its new j öle grants. Chancellor John R chairman. ! Richards pointed out that since After orchard testing and ob unlikely so long aMhere are 4-H Mrs. Neil Coburn, Diana and The board took its cue from a I July 1 of this year a total of $4,- Curtis of Boise were Tuesday servation during the past five girls in the kitchen. Miss Jane brief session that morning with 629,405.43 has been received by guests at the James Malloy home. years by the OSC agricultural ex Wrenn, home economist of 4jie Gov. Mark Hatfield following ! state institutions to further re- periment station, the cherry is National Committee on Boys and swearing-in ceremonies for Hu ( search projects. being sent this month to a list of and Girls Club work, reports that bert F. Willoughby, Harrisburg, “We are on our way to another The federal grants accepted by nurserymen and growth for prop some 718,00fltkoung 4-H cooks are presently engaged i n various who (With Frank Tubbs, Adams, ■ record year in the receipt of re- Hhe board today include $1,297,555 agation purposes. attended hi.s first board ^ssion. ' search erants,” Richards stated. o be used with matching state Designated at present as the phases of food preparation infjud. Tubbs was sworn in several ‘The faQ that large sums of mon. funds for the construction of a Corum Seedling, because it ori ing that of bread baking. 1 \^eks earlier. ’“these club members not only ejk from federal and private new medical research building at ginated on the farm of Gordon 'de board expressed the desire sWrces outside the state con^nue the University of Oregon Medical Corum, Eu<yne, the cherry com learn how to bake bread,” she to see a change in the appointive, to jâur into OregdiS is a recogni school; $304.!£1 for construction pares well with the Royal Ann in explains, “but they also leirti how power for commodity commissions' tion of the ftcceWence of the our and equipment for a science build size, shape, appearance ar< pro to show others in a step-by-step ing addition at the University of because it the governor is colleges and their faculties.” quality, but it ripens five demonstration. Along with bak Oregon; $71,900 for the construc cessing burdened with some 700 app<|)kt- ing skills the girls acquire infor. to seven days earlier. ments. This single change woulB he declared was an illegal sale of tion of additional research labora mation about diet, meal planning It appears to fce promising rai and seminar rooms at the relieve the situation some. and serving.” farm slaughtered meat in his area. tories der the present tests as a polliniz- « Frank McKennon, director of He said<he best way to stop such University of Oregon Dental Club members demonstrate their Agriculture, told the board that action would be an amendment to school; $250,000 to Oregon State er for Sue, Sam, Van, Royal Ann favorite recipes, exhibit products and Bing cherries. “some one had better think of jthe law prohibiting tBe transpor- college for construction of a re for awards at both The OSC department of Jfood and compete another w^v of making these ap- ation of uninspected meats on the search ship for oceanography and and state fairs. Many Wil] $69,555 for continuing research *n and dairy technology and com coiSity pointmftitj, that wil^, be accept highways oBOregon. receive awards this year for their mercial -... processors „......... in the - Willam- ...... — bread able to growers.” He offered no This brought a quick response oceanography; $150,000 to Oregon*...-. baking ability, State for a portable weather radar ette valley have rated the cherry l »olutio and said the department from R. A. Long, Fort RSbk, and ! itself was not seeking new duties. a beef rancher, who said as a system and $33,000 for stuc^es of as commercially acceptable in CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! i canning and brining tests. ' Wsa board’s discussion centered bo<rd member he certainly would ocean storms. facing the appointing poWSr not »»ant to see the farmer's rights “either in the state*dep*rtrr*nt ctf curtailed. But he agreed the sale ;*riculture or in some other area.” of uninspected meat to the public The board’s suggestion, which tnrough custom slaughter places | will soon reach commodity com should stop. missions ii? the fotfn of a letter, Hugh Taylor, O K. Beals and came after Paul T. Rowell, Fred Pope, division chiefs in the of the department’s division of dtpartment, made brief reports to market development, outline*! re. board. Taylor told board mem cent history of commission think the of Ontario that the ing op the appointive power. He ber Joe Saito probably will call a pointed out that prior to the last department* referendum this fall as result of T f osuf legislature, the interim commit- Parly summe- hearings on pro > tee on government reorganization posed alkali bee protective a area. consider'd asking that commis At tie hearings, in the Adrian sions be placed under the state de. area, was strongly divid partment of agriculture, but that ed on opinion the need the commissions did not favor this of iqsecticides. for controls on use proposal. Board members learned some of (If the commissions carry the the complexities and the wide AND A WIDE SmCTOW OF SHORT ORDERS ball on the board’s suggestion, <ny scope of department activities in change would Jisve to la submit • four-hour tour*of operations at ted to the 1981 legislature for op. ; the headquarters office. Tlfe tour J**Tud) was set up by Director McKennon TV board’s suggestion dr«w a for the benefit of the second from a former dii«4*r eg especially board. raimaltur* trod BaJser couaty 118 Maia * OPEN ALL NIGHT Phone 3085 Mr«. ïenn*'.h Livingston, Port fvs W. Acrfwrt J. lUvwi wWn land, .ro^reaenting consumers, and was a surprise visitor a< th* de Dean T. E. Price of Oregon State Nysea ... TKar Trecmuve City ot Treasure Valley partment the day thg- board was college, ex-officio member, round in sesston. Steward told the Ixserd, ed out the full bogrd attendance. “The commissions must wean e themselves of the idea of having | the appointments made by the e | governor.” e Ward Spatz, board membar from . Medford, called attention to wha< DURING TREASURE DAYS O» ANT TIME . . . Eajry ib FINEST ift FOODS! You'll if E. Kerby, M.D. K. A. DAafcrd, M.D. D. VT Sacawi, M.D» » » th* Fact That GOOD FOOD B OUR SPECIALTY! QÜAUTT REPAIS DENTAL LAI DiaJ 2A+ 1 GBO CAMY, Owner Fried Chicken—Shrimp—Fiih and Chips — Steaks ROWNIE'S CAFE B ojms : 10 t* 12 and 2 I* •. 9btard«M/. 10 t* 12. —PtmrA's— 3W6 Restâtes**. BMP (Ttrt 2 Norfh Maia St < ow*a OMiadl: Baise, Pocateil* and Twin Falls «y i E ..?.~TT----- ■ .¡i • --ÍE A. ~!-r~..TÍ------ International V-8’s do make a difference! 4 e Only careful drivers can earn this exclusive GOLD card e —w e e O e us <1 I'RKfKRRKD RISK driver protected by Safeco insurance Com jw T ii • of America Safeco’s “Preferred Risk" drivers carry’ this card with • • pride. It represents the finqpt«auto insurance available today—with the added bonus of important cash sav ings! If you are now paying high insuraike rates despite your constant care and good driving record, then call Us today. This exclusive SAFECO GOLD^ CARD belongs in your life! No mistake about it An I nternational V-8 is a truck-designed engine. You can tell the difference almost as soon as you “fire-up” a V-8 powered I nternational Thick Right at your toe is more high torque in the ranges when- you tjeed it ... for faster getaways . . . faster AUTO INSURANCE Companion Company of Control Insurance Company of America o SAVE WITH Renstrom Agency piling . . . and tjtfter hill rHn^jur; with less downshifting. And you’ll find that over the yanrs. I nternational V-8’s give you more miles of low-e^t operation. © Stop in. We'll be glad to tai #u more about ’em. © INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS WORLD’S MOST COMPLE'ft LINE! © Owyhee Truck and Implement Co. Phone 2226 Nyssa, Oregon 401 Main St.