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Thursday, October 29, 1970 The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon » F OUT OF THE PAST 10 YEARS AGO Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burning ham are constructing a new building at Sixth and Main St. which will house a new A & W -Root Beer Drive-in. They ex- -> pect to open next March, it will .. also be used for a bus depot . and Western Union. „.. ♦ » ♦ Candidates for Miss Spirit of 1960 were named Monday at ■ '.Nyssa High School. They are • Triena Rinehart, freshman; Pam Alexander, sophomore; Linda Myrick, junior; and Lena Kalaya, senior. ♦ ♦ * Clyde T. Swisher was elec ted secretary-treasurer of the Oregon Association of Journa lism Advisors. He is Nyssa High School newspaper advisor. 20 YEARS AGO Dedicatory services for the new chapel of the Nyssa LDS Second Ward and Nyssa Stake will be held Sunday, October 29. LeGrand Richard of Salt Lake City, presiding Bishop of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will conduct , the services and dedicate the .; building. ♦ ♦ ♦ Second baby born in the new Malheur Memorial Hospital was Reed Kazumi Saito. He was (born October 13 and weighed seven pounds ten ounces and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kayno Saito of Nyssa. Parents of Sandra Dee Robinson born Oc tober 8, divided presents with parents of Reed Saito, that were given by Nyssa merchants for first two arrivals at the hospi tal. » » ♦ lie are being organized all over Oregon this week, to push the campaign to register skilled workers for the National Defense Program. 40 YEARS AGO The announcement that the Golden Rule Store is coming to Nyssa can be received with good grace by all of our townsmen. True it is a "Chain Store" in a way, but it’s manager and clerks will live in Nyssa and spend their money in Nyssa. • « News About SERVICEMEN Airman 1st Class Pat Savage, and his wife, Airman 1st Class Linda Kay Savage, who have been visiting the past 3 weeks at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Savage, left Sun day morning for Travis Air Force Base inCalifornia, Linda left from the California base Monday to report to duty at Ka- dena Air Base in Okinawa. Pat reported for a five-dav duty in Japan before he will join his wife in Okinawa. An International dinner pre pared by the prisoners of the Idaho State Prison was served Friday night at the State Prison to over 80 persons. Prisoners preparing the din ner were those pursuing the "Chef’s Course" sponsored bv the Boise State College. Included in the attendants were several candidates who are running for office this year, counselors from BSC, andcoun- selors from the Employment Agency. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quinowski, of Nyssa attended LEAGUE OF OREGON CITIES OPPOSES MEASURE NO. 11 nexed to cities as they reach a level of development where city services are needed. Cities will therefore inherit responsi bility for problems in these measure, even though it is li areas resulting from develop mited to areas outside cities; ment without adequate zoning, (1) Measure No. 11 would building and subdivision regu effectively deny residents of lations. (3) Before becoming effective cities, who are also residents of counties, any opportunity to in areas outside cities, state express themselves through laws affecting building, zoning their county governing bodies and subdivision regulation would on building, zoning and sub have to be ratified by voters in division regulations needed to those areas. However, voters help assure orderly growth and inside cities would not have any development of an entire area. similar option to ratify the same (2) Many areas adjacent to state laws before they would be cities will in the future be an- come effective inside cities. The legislative committee of the League of Oregon Cities has agreed unanimously to go on re cord in opposition to Ballot Measure No. 11, the proposal to restrict authority of counties and the state legislature in zoning and building regulations in areas outside cities. At a meeting inPortland, the committee listed at least three reasons for city officials and residents of cities to be con cerned about and oDDosed to the * The Freshman class is en tertaining the students and fa- faculty of the High School at a Halloween party this evening at 8 o’clock. ♦ ♦ ♦ Playing on a muddy field under a steady drizzel, the Nyssa High School football team piled up a score of 31 to 0, against the Roswell pigskin to- ters here last Friday. Coach Young had the second team in the game most of the time. One touchdown was made by Mut- jewerff, two by Henry Hatch and two by Rosel Hyde. 50 YEARS AGO ♦ ♦ BUDGETJL—. ■*. U.S.D.A. CHOICE of music at the Nyssa High School, was alightingfrom his car parked at the school when the car was struck by a motorist from the rear. Finlay was thrown to the pavement and suffered several painful scrat ches and contusions. * * * Committees representing in dustry, labor, veterans and pub » » ♦ Miss Lena Farrell and W.W. Wilson, both of Owyhee, were united in matrimony on Monday, October 17, 1910. The bride arrived from Kentucky and in her short stay has made many many friend and is a girl that any man would be proud of. Mr. Wilson is an industrious, steady and energetic young man. 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My nerves were tight as a fiddle string As I though of what the night might bring. * 2 LAYER coupon A Fresh Ground Tasty gallon :ONTA1NER ! 7 Bone USDA Choice g lb. Boneless "No Waste” HALLOWEEN Of all the nights in all the year, There’s only one night that I fear. That’s the night one best stay sober, The thirty-first day of October. If the moon is shinning bright, Gobblins and witches may be in sight. So don’t just stand around and stutter, Close each window, bolt each shutter. Let no black cats cross your path, Don’t sniff wolfbane or take a bath. J QUALITY MEATS 60 YEARS 30 \\ . Food Fair Nyssai Day Saturday HOT ■DlITTODt'D .BUTTERED POP CORN - iGiant Bags 5<. Also Free» »Sampling of Juice Drinks! Hob-goblin delighls for Hallowe'en night - that’s what you'll find at RAY’S FOOD FAIR! Choose your favorites from our large selection and treat your tricksters to the finest, top quality goodies Our Hallowe'en specialties are LOW PRICED to treat your budget right, too! Arrangements have been made to give the girls of the 6th, 7th and 8th grades instruc tions in sewing. Mrs. Renolds will have charge of the work. When the girls have sewing, Miss Mecklam will give phy sical drill to the boys. * ♦ ♦ is there anybody in the com Melvin Rookstool of the Nyssa area, who has been missing in munity of Nyssa who has an action in Korea for many days, organ stored away that he can was among the American sol loan or rent to the 1st and 2nd diers who miraculously escaped grades? from North Korean soldiers AGO near Suchon, according to in formation received here. Nyssa is the overlooked fruit Rookstool’s parents, Mr. and belt in the valley of the Snake Mrs. Dale Rookstool received a telegram Wednesday saying River. Nyssa is making a ge the boy was ‘‘infaircondition.’’ nuine hit this year at the Boise Fair, at least among the horti * * * Word has been receivedfrom culturists, for the fruit exhibit ••Cpl. Willis G. Hiatt, son of installed in the large tent near Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hiatt of the agricultural hall is decidedly Nyssa Rt. 1, stating that he is o >3 of the best shown on the grounds. at Inchon, Korea. The exhibit was installed un YEARS AGO der the auspices of the Nyssa Tuesday nights intense rain Commercial Club, and is in storm was the cause of at least charge of C.C. Wilson and S.N. one minor traffic accident in Emison, two enterprising busi Nyssa. Gordon Finlay, teacher ness men of Nyssa. PRICES EFFECTIVE - THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Oct.29, 30, 31 and f-^llowe'en r Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Servoss and family visited in Parma Sun day with Mrs. Servoss’parents, Mr. and Mrs. JohnAlexander. ♦ Prisoners Prepare Dinner For Group Amity Women Meet Amity Club women met Oc tober 23 at the home of Mrs. Alice Banner, with Mrs. Don Walker as co-hostess. A program was given by Mrs. W.O. Peterson, she gave a tra velogue of the midwest and showed slides they took while spending the past two years in Indiana and part of Kentucky. Door prizes were won by Mrs. Frank Skeen and Mrs. Don Moss. The next meeting will be held in November at the home of Mrs. Jack Schenk with Mrs. Waynard Talbot as co-hostess. Date to be an nounced later. Pag* Three t. À SAVE 30« WHEN YOU BUY A 3 LB. CAN of roiGER’S COFFEE ¿VS faO t Fnlgers cnfftee WE GIVE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS Home of Quality ond Service • NYSSA • ONTARIO • VALE I SPECIAL HIKE WITH THIS COUrOH J } $2.39 Without Coupon $2.69J COTSOT CMA Mtw I » St I« J GOOD THRU (KT. il fingavi A