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Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Pag« Two Nyssa Gate City Journal DIRICK NE DRY . . . . RUBEN LOPEZ . . . . BETTY TALBOT . . . MARGARET NEDRY . RUTH KLINKENBERG I.UCILLE CALLAHAN .Editor and Publisher . Production Manager Office Manager, News . . .Social, Circulation .... Production Staff ... .Production Staff Thursday, January 27, 1972 ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH OBITUARIES Receive Eagle Scout Awards Frieda Thomas St. Paul’s Guild of the Epis copal Church met January 12 at the home of Greta Broad. Joan Peirce, president, pre sided at the business meeting. 30 YEARS AGO CONTINUED Plans were made for the Shrove 10 YEARS AGO Carson, president of the Nyssa Tuesday Pancake Supper, to be Published Every Thursday at Nyssa. Oragan 97913 A 10-inch snow deposited on Factory District Beet Growers held Tuesday February 15 in Nyssa Friday and Saturday, fol Association. the Episcopal Church basement. lowed by a temperature drop to Second Class postage paid at Nyssa, Oregon 97913, Prices established by the 1942 The next Guild meeting will 19 degrees below zero by Mon under act of Congress of March 3, 1879 contract are considerably better be held February 9, the place day morning, caught most citi than to those in the contract to be announced later. zens by surprise and unpre SUBSCRIPTION RATES * » * Oregon of 1941. Carson states that pared for such severe cold. Newspaper this is the best contract that The annual church meeting Water pipes were frozen, fur Malheur County, Oregon, has been offered to growers will be held Friday January Publishers naces were not workingproperly and Payette and Canyon I in this district and that if con 28 at the church at 6:30 p.m. Association most cars and trucks could not Counties, Idaho; ditions remain as they are at Bishop William Spofford will be started, and in some places present, should provide for a be the featured speaker. NATIONAL NEWSPAPER snow had drifted sufficiently One Year.................$5.00 price in the neighborhood of Following the meeting a pot BreKHW....... Trwfrl ÎM that hours of hand labor with Six Months............... $3.00 $10 per ton for the 1942 crop. luck dinner will be served. a shovel were necessary. NNA SUSTAININC Elsewhere in the U.S.A. Members are urged to attend Most of the local school bus 40 YEARS AGO .— MEMBER One Year.................. $6.00 and bring a covered dish, salad drivers had trouble making their Six Months................. $4.00 For the first time in the or dessert. routes Monday and all were late history of Nyssa Rebekah Lodge from a short period to hours, a daughter. Miss Myra Clen- with some having to get ser CHRISTIAN CHURCH dening of Apple Valley, installed Two brothers, Dan Kane, left and Tim Kane, right have re vice nelp to return. her mother Mrs. Mattie Clen- cently received their Eagle Scout Awards. The following appeared in the College of Idaho "Coyote”, City employes began cleaning Sunday School, classes for dening in the chair of Noble The awards were presented at the Eagle Court of Honor by student newspaper edited by Warren Adams, Nyssa. It was in the streets early Saturday Grand. Installation was con all ages, 9:45 a.m. the Ore-Ida Council. the column "The Loose Plank in the Platform” by Bob Jar- morning, continued through Sun Morning Worship Service, 11 ducted with beautiful and im Dan and Tim, are sons of Glen Kane and are members of the boe, former Payette High School student. It reads as follows: day and are still busy clearing a.m. LDS Troop #445, Nyssa. “Once upon a time, there was a little red hen who scratched snow from roads and sidewalks. pressive ceremony last Thurs Sunday evening, CYF, for all day evening. Mrs. Vernena about and uncovered some grains of wheat. She called her (Thursday) Jr. and Sr. High youth, 6:30p.m. Beam, Mrs. Minnie Pinkerton, barnyard neighbors and said: If we work together and plant Other than two road graders Sunday evening . 5th and 6th Mrs. Sallie Dennis and Mrs. this wheat, we will have some fine bread to eat. Who will secured from Leseberg Con grade group, 6:30 p.m. Mary Felton assisted Miss help me plant the wheat?’ ’Not I’ said the cow. ’Not I,’said struction Company for use ALBERTA JOHNSON Sunday evening, Bible Study, Clendening, district deputy pre the duck. ‘Not I,’ said the goose. ‘Then I will,’ said the little Saturday, the work has been (Special study now on the Devil) sident. Extension Family Finance Specialist red hen, and she did. done with city equipment and Officers installed were: Mrs. 7:30 p.m. The wheat grew tall and ripened into golden grain. ‘Who city crews, aided by five or Wednesday, Choir practice, Oregon State University Clendening, Noble grand; Mrs. will help me reap my wheat?’ asked the little red hen. 'Not six part-time welfare workers. 7 p.m. Minnie Leuck, secretary; Mrs. I,’ said the duck. ‘Out of my classification,’ said the pig. COMPLAINT ABOUT INSUR formation about the nutritive Main Street was practically de Wednesday, Bible Study, 8 Betty Forbes, treasurer; Mrs. ‘I’d lose my seniority,’ said the cow. ‘I’d lose my unemploy ANCE? The business of in value of food on labels to help serted as the snow fell and the Esther Lawrence, right support p.m. ment insurance,' said the goose. surance has been regulated by them make food-buying deci wind blew. Friday, Good News Club, for to noble grand; Mrs. Beam, Then it came time to bake the bread. 'That’s overtime for the State of Oregon for a long sions. Great chunks of ice flowed left support to noble grand; children of all ages, 3:30 p.m. time. To make food labeling pro me,’ said the cow. ‘I’m a dropout and never learned how,’ The Insurance Com swiftly down the Snake River. Mathilda Udlinek Mrs. Angie Cook, right support » » * said the duck. 'I’d lose my welfare benefits,’ said the pig. missioner has responsibility grams effective and meaning to vice grand; Mrs. Emma HOMEDALE - Requiem Mass ‘If I’m the only one helping, that’s discrimination,’ said the for licensing the companies that ful, however, will require the Automotive stores, garages The come Double Class pot for Mrs. Mathilda Udlinek, 87, and service stations report a Duncan, left support to vice goose. ‘Then I will,’ said the little red hen. And she did. sell insurance, examining the close cooperation of the con Mrs. Dennis, inside luck dinner at the Albert Hen policy forms, making sure that sumer, the retailer, and go Homedale, who diedJanuary 19, complete sellout on items such grand; She baked the five loaves of fine bread and held them all 316 King Ave., Mrs. Edna Burns, drick home, up for the neighbors to see. They all wanted some, demanded in a local nursing home, was as chains, repair parts, anti guardian; rates are proper and adequate, vernment agencies. ourside guardian; Mps. Pinker Thursday (today) January 27 and licensing the agents who celebrated at St. Hubert ’ s Ca If you are interested in food a share, But the red hen said, ‘NO, I can rest for awhile freeze, starting fluid, gas line ■ • at 6:30 p.m. and eat the five loaves myself.’ ‘Excess profits,’ cried the tholic Church January 24 by antifreeze, engine heaters, heat ton, chaplain. sell insurance. His office also labeling, consider these ques Mrs. Phoebe Hunter was re CWF at the home of Francis the Rev. Fr. Thomas Taylor, lamps and new batteries. cow. ‘Capitalistic leech,’ screamed the duck. ‘Company fink,’ investigates violations of in tions: elected captain of the drill team, Focht, Thursday, February 3 surance laws. Are you willing to pay the grunted the pig. ‘Equal rights,’ yelled the goose. And they pastor. Interment followed at Other stores reported few hurriedly painted picket signs and marched around the little the Marsing-Homedale Ceme customers Monday with sales while Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. Beam at 2 p.m. If you have a question about slight increase in price this CWF- all day cleaning day, tery. Rosary was recited at largely confined to caps, gloves, and Mrs. Cook were elected would entail? What kind of in red hen singing, ‘We shall overcome,’ and they did. trustees for one year. Mrs. bring a sack lunch, Friday, automobile, health, life, fire, formation do you want about Homedale ’ s Flahiff Chapel at For when the farmer came he said ‘You must not be greedy, boots, over-shoes, heavy shirts, casualty, liability or other kinds Sophie Root is retiring Noble February 4. 8 p.m. Sunday. nutritive values? Once such ju- little red hen. Look at the oppressed cow. Look at the disad- coats, pipe and pipe fittings, Grand. Homecoming day and special of insurance, contact the Com formation is on the label, would She was born June 24, 1884 and snow shovels. vantaged duck, Look at the underpriveleged pig. Look at the missioner ’ s office. His staff After installation, lunch was services with the burning of the in Olean, Colfax County, Neb., a you make use of it? less fortunate goose, You are guilty of making secondclass served. mortgage. Sunday, February6. will try to resolve your pro daughter of Emanuel and Mary 20 YEARS AGO Send your comments to Food citizens of them.’ 'But...but,’ said the little red hen,‘I earned blem. Call the State Insurance Covered dish dinner at 1:30p.m. Berlik Novak. She was married and Drug Administration, Fe the bread.’ ’Exactly,’ said the wise farmer. ‘That is the won Commissioner ’ s office in Salem with a special program to follow. While more than 10 inches 50 YEARS AGO deral Office Bldg., Rm. 500$/ derful free enterprise system; anybody in the barnyard can July 9, 1902 in Howells, Neb. to or Portland for a complaint Rudolph J. Udlinek, and they of snow has been falling in 909 First Ave., Seattle, Wash. earn as much as he wants. You should be happy to have this ADRIAN-Many people watch form if you feel you have not homesteaded at Fork Clark, Nyssa during January, snow has OWYHEE 98104. freedom. In other barnyards, you’d have to give all five loaves ed in vain for the regular been properly or fairly dealt N.D. They moved to Wallace, been piling up in the Owyhee to the farmer, Here you give four loaves to your suffering every day mail service Wed with by an insurance company. COMMUNITY OSDA GUARDSCONSUMERS. S.D. in 1914 and farmed until watershed to the point where neighbors.” nesday. Mr. Robertson was Or write the Insurance Com CHURCH One of the state agencies con moving to Nyssa in 1937. The filling of the Owyhee Reservoir And they lived happily ever after, including the little red unable to cover the long route. missioner, Commerce Building, cerned with protecting the con couple located at Homedale in this year is almost assured, hen, who smiled and, clucked; “I am grateful. I am grate- ♦ » » The Owyhee Community Salem 97310. sumer in the marketplace is 1941 and farmeduntil 1946 when Paul House, Owyhee project * * * ful.’ But her neighbors wondered why she never baked any « miuosi Almost everyone nasnaasu has had suf Church will be having an old North BoardofControl manager, the Oregon State Department they retired and moved into more bread.” NUTRITIONAL LABELING. fashioned Pie Social and a Fun flcient time to fill their i ice of Agriculture. Its job is 'tt> towi,. Mr. Udlinek died April said Wednesday. A recent magazine editorial was The water content at the two houses, and are wishing for evening on Friday January 28 assure the consumer safe, NAZARENES SCHEDULE SPECIAL SERVICES 28, 1961 in Homedale. of this week. They invite all warmer weather. entitled, "What do you want, wholesome food products, free She was a member of St. Hu Owyhee snow courses is the ♦ ♦ » A week of evangelistic ser featured speaker in each of the interested to come, and join in good eating or good nutrition?” from filth, contamination, and bert’s parish and St. Hubert’s greatest it has ever been on vices scheduled at the Nyssa services. Now serving in full- This is misleading. We can Each family The citizens of Nyssa and the fellowship. January 1 since the snow sur hazardous substances. This is Altar Society. have both. Consumers are be Church of the Nazarene was time evangelism, Rev. Bone pre vicinity will be presented with will bring a pie, for the col done through inspection and Surviving are six sons, Vin veys were started. announced by Pastor Robert viously pastored churches in coming increasingly concerned lection, and the whole family the most unusual treat ever * * * testing programs. Food pre cent, Homedale; William, Leigh, Manley today. four western states, also ser Residents of this section of offered them when on Friday is included in the invitation. with good nutrition, and have cessing plants are inspected Neb.; Richard, Nyssa; Allen, shown interest in having in- Beginning next Sunday mor ving three years as an army Entertainment, games, sing for sanitation and product whole Pasco, Wash.; Robert of San Malheur County arose Sunday evening, the little tots of the ning at 11 a.m., the series will chaplain. His messages will ing and a social time can be someness. The department’s Leandro, Calif.; and Leo Ud morning wondering why the kids first and second grades of Nyssa continue each evening through vary from Bible teaching to expected. duties include checking labels linek, Oroville, Calif.; 14 grand rolled all of those snowballs. school and many too young even February 6. Sunday evening evangelistic exhortation, with The Reverend and Mrs. Fred The section between Adrian to go to school, will put on of packaged food to see that children and 11 great-grand services are at 7 p.m. and the a special emphasis upon the Moxom will be on hand to greet and Ontario was literally cover a real show, costumes--full children. consumers aren’t shortchanged weeknight meetings are at 7:30. Wesleyan doctrine of the per you. on quantities listed. She was preceded in death ed with snowballs of all shapes dress suits and everything. son and work of the Holy Spirit. Mr. and Mrs. Good-Citizen-- If you have a complaint rè- by two sons, including Al Ud and sizes, ranging up to eight The pastor and people of you can’t afford to miss it! garding the packaging, weight, linek on March 23, 1962 in or ten inches. They were not a ‘ ‘ Ontario Switchboard, ” the local church are extend The net proceeds will be used Homedale, and by three bro- made by the youngsters of the new organization whose purpose, advertising, labeling or con ing a welcome to their friends valley, but were apparently one for the purpose of making the thers and three sisters. according to one of the volun tamination of a food product, in the community to attend rooms of the primary grades of Mother Nature’s oddities. teers, is to “rap with people d|rect it to the Department of these services. Oscar P. Malmberg The snowballs, which were light more attractive and home like. who need someone to talk to,” Agriculture, 635 Capitol St„, and fluffy, were formed by the Try and get in.--The house will N.“E., Salem 97310. has begun in Ontario. PAYETTE - Graveside ser correct combination of snow, be packed, so come early and Pentecostal Church Opening January 26 for the < vices for Oscar P. Malmberg, moisture content, wind, tem get your seats. Price 35? first time of "nearly around- Sunday School is at 10 a.m. 79, Payette, who died January perature and other atmospheric for adults and 20? for children. Water reached a certain ele the-clock of answering the phone Journal Classifieds 20, were held January 25 at and church services at 11 a.m. conditions. vation in the Owyhee reser for anyone in the area who needs Bring Results! WSCS TO FETE Sunday evening services at Riverside Cemetery at Payette The phenomenon had never voir Monday, so it is being help,” the group hopes to be by Pastor Dean Wigstrom of 8 p.m. been observed by some per BIRTHDAY DINNER spilled through the Glory Hole. able to help people help them Wednesday evening services St. Paul LutheranChruch in On sons before, but it is said to Adam Focht, manager of the selves. The Women’s Society of the tario. Services were under the be quite common in some sec and Bible study at 8 p.m. North Board of Control, said The telephone number to call United Methodist Church invites The Pentecostal Church is direction of Shaffer-Jensen Me tions of the United States. inflow the past few days has is 889-9117. Only first names mory Chapel in Payette. each lady of the churchtoapot- REV. LAWRENCE BONE located at the Corner of 7th been up considerably. are used in any conversation Mr. Maimberg was born April luck birthday dinner Thursday, 30 YEARS AGO Focht said, 3,400 cubic feet and the program has been four Rev. Lawrence Bone of Al and Emison. 15, 1892 in Sweden and came to February 3 at 12:30 p.m. were being released Monday. months in preparation. It has hambra, California, will be the —Carl Lassiter, Pastor. the United States in 1920. He This is an annual event, and At a meeting in the Willow lived at Nyssa and farmed for Creek school Tuesday evening the occasion for celebrating all If the weather remains about the backing of several’service several years and came to Pay definite action looking toward the birthday anniversaries for the same, this will be kept up. organizations. Plenty of storage is being held in The group now has nine vol ette in 1962 where he had since the establishment of a cheese the year of 1971. the reservoir to hold sudden unteer switchboard operators resided. Each member is requested to factory cooperative in the Wil who have been trained, and a He was a member of the low CreekCommunity was taken. bring a hot dish and her own run-off. Lutheran Church. He reported the river flow second session for more vol When a temporary board of table service. He is survived by one nephew, nine directors was elected, G. at Rome dropped one third since unteers soon will begin. They FIRST WARD Sven Johanson of Staten Island, B. McClure was chosen chair yesterday. Officials expect to plan to man the switchboard New York. continue spilling around 4,000 from 10 a.m. - 3 a.m. It is man. Other members of the RELIEF SOCIETY cubic feet, and this is not enough planned that 15 operators will board are Edward Naftzger, Judged the most fair The First Ward Relief So to flood lowlands along the river be needed. CARD OF THANKS Pete Stoutenberg, Amos Bont The volunteer operators are newspaper in the U.S. by rager, T.F. Donahue, Frank ciety teacher’s report meeting, below the dam. Choose Any Color - Gal. professional journalists Weather conditions can alter college and high school stu Kendell, W.C. Wilcox, C.C. will be held Feb. 2, at 9:30 We would like to thank friends, themselves A leading a.m. The message will be pre this as there is a lot of snow dents, both boys and girls. Davis and Fred Campbell. neighbors, and relatives for all international daily. One of They have been trained to The numerous questions ask sented by Violet Griffin enti to come and a sudden run-off the top three newspapers the kindnesses shown during help people find the information ed by the farmers, who more tled “Unconditional Love”. The could cause problems. in the world according to the illness of our wife and Plans to fly the snow courses they seek, where to go for than filled the school room, objective, to help develope the journalistic polls. Winner mother, Frieda Thomas and counseling and what to do about showed keen interest in this qualities of unconditional love. of the Owyhee were cancelled of over 79 major awards at the time of the loss of our venture. The weekly Relief Society when high winds made it unsafe drugs. They have had suicide in the last five years, loved one. prevention training and law meeting will start at 10 a.m. to fly. Focht said the surveys including three Pulitzer Wallace Thomas and family. training. Prizes. Over 3000 news The 1942 sugar beet growers Margaret Engstrom will pre will be made as soon as wea There is no age limit on paper editors read the • contract for the production of sent the Spiritual Living Les ther permits. Monitor. Several cold nights have the people needing help — there sugar beets in the Nyssa and son, “The Book of Rememb Any Color - Qt................... Nampa districts has now been rance.” Objective, to inspire slowed stream flow consider is no generation gap — and no Just send us your The Rome station re communication gap. approved, according to William the women to maintain a ge ably. name and address The group is seeking more nealogical record and to emulate ported 18 degrees last night. and we'll mall you a volunteers and also will ac Daytime temperatures have their noble heritage. few free copies of the A baby sitter will be pro risen up to 55, and this is cept donations to help keep the Monitor without organization in operation. causing the run-off. vided. Free Enterprise At Work PARMA - Services for Mrs. Freida Thomas, 58, Route 2 Parma, who died January 20, at her home, were conducted at the Dakan Funeral Chapel in Parma January 24 by Camron Gepner of the Caldwell Je hovah’s Witnesses. Interment was at Parma Cemetery. She was born May 4, 1913 in Loveland, Colo. She was married July 1,1936 in Greeley, Colo., to Wallace Thomas, and they lived in Colorado until 1946. They have lived in Parma since 1947. She had been em ployed by the Ore-Ida Food Processing Company. Surviving in addition to her husband are four sons, Marvin H. and Jerry Thomas, both of Burns; William, Caldwell; and Wallace Thomas Jr., Parma; five daughters, Mrs. Lucile Bo lin, Canon City, Colo., Mrs. Louise Curtis, Sandy, Ore.; Mrs. Barbara Mowrey, Burns; and Loretta and Debbie Thomas, both of Parma; her mother, Mrs. Christina Kitzman, Loveland, four brothers, Theodore and Elvin Kitzman, both of Wiggins, Colo.; Harold Kitzman, Byers, Colo., and Benjamin Kitzman, Longmont, Colo.; four sisters, Mrs. Rose Hart, Dolan Springs, Ariz.; Mrs. Flora Zimbleman, Keensburg, Colo., and Mrs. Jua nita Honebin and Mrs. Delaine Phillips, both of Loveland, and 20 grandchildren. THE PAST SPEAKING TO THE CONSUMER ‘RAP’ Service For Lonely Owyhee Dam Glory Hole Spills Water Free copies of one of the world s most quoted newspapers FULLER PAINT SALE INTERIOR LATEX WALL PAINT $3« SEMI 6L0SS ENAMEL sw LATEX LOW LUSTRE ENAMEL $2« 39‘ 7 in. Roller Cover A in. 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