Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, February 10, 1972, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, February 10, 1972
The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
OUT OF THE PAST
20 YEARS CONTINUED
of Nyssa High School said he
County Judge Ellis A. White was well pleased with the con­
announced Wednesday noon that duct of students both at the
the county had that day signed school house and in town.
an agreement with the state
highway department for an ad­ 30 YEARS AGO
Attorney General I.H. Van
ditional $10,000 to be spent on
Winkle notified city officials
the Lake Owyhee road.
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this afternoon that Nyssa is in
Cheryl Zesiger, a senior at the mountain time belt.
The city council, meeting in
Nyssa High School, recently
received the Betty Crocker the City Hall at an adjourned
homemaker award for achie­ meeting Monday night, reversed
ving the highest grade in an its decision of the Monday be­
examination given to all girls fore and voted to recommend
having completed or now en­ to the residents of Nyssa that
rolled in Homemaking III. More they adopt Pacific time to con­
than 406,000 senior girls across form with the remainder of Mal­
heur County until further in­
the nation took part.
Cheryl, is the daughter of vestigation established the pro­
per legal time.
Mrs. Eugene Cleaver.
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On February 2 the council
A fluffy grey and white kit­ voted to conform to the govern­
ten caused quite a bit of exci­ ment request that clocks be
tement among school students turned ahead one hour. During
last week as it sat for two days the week Mayor J.O. Olsen
on top of a power pole just was informed that Ontario and
east of Bestway Building cen­ Vale intended to go into Pa­
The
ter. Idaho Power received se­ cific time February 9.
veral calls and Bill Fitz­ mayor indicated that Nyssa
simmons and George Coffman would follow siut. The fact that
Malheur County was going to
came to the rescue.
switch to Pacific time to avoid
20 YEARS AGO
setting clocks ahead one hour
was given publicity in daily
Miss Patricia House is the newspapers of Idaho and Oregon.
new honored queen of Nyssa As a result, Monday morning
Bethel #33 of the International arrived and much confusion was
Order of Job’s Daughters. She caused by the mix-up in whe­
will reign until June.
ther Nyssa was in the Pacific
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or Mountain time belt.
The
Approximately 800 Snake Ri­ schools were operating on ad­
ver Valley high school students vanced time, the Post Office
thrilled a large crowd of adults on regular mountain time and
and children in the Nyssa gym­ the Sugar Factory on advanced
nasium Wednesday night with mountain time.
band, mixed chorus and girls
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glee club members.
Registration of men from 20
Schools participating in the to 45 who are not already re­
program were Nyssa, Vale, gistered for possible military
Parma, Fruitland, Payette, Ad­ service will be held in the City
rian, Marsing, Wilder, Notus Hall beginning February 14.
and Homedale.
The president’s proclamation
The out-of-town students called for registration of all
commuted to Nyssa by school men in the United States, sub­
bus. Many brought their lun­ ject to certain exceptions, who
ches, others ate in local cafes. were born on or after Feb­
The women of the LDS Church ruary 17, 1897, and on or be­
served chili to approximately fore December 31, 1921, un­
200 students.
less previously registered un­
Rex Voeller of the Nyssa der the selective training and
Theater gave a free show for service act.
the students Wednesday at 5
The Nyssa post of the Ame-
p.m.
rican Legion will have charge
Principal Richard V. Wilson of the registration.
10 YEARS AGO
a
40 YEARS AGO
frie TT dship circle
The Friendship Circle
met February 4 at the home of
Ida Walters with Mae Bellon
assisting.
President Merle Johnson pre­
sided with thirteen members
answering roll call.
The group decided to have two
birthday parties a year, honor­
ing six months of birthdays at
one time.
A Valentine gift exchange was
held and then bunco was in play
with three tables.
Blanche
Weeks received low prize,
Merle Johnson, traveling and
Nellie Jenkins, high.
Refreshments in the Valentine
motif were served.
At a regular meeting of the
Nyssa Commercial Club last
night, Ed Wilson presided as
chairman for C.L. McCoy, who
could not be present. A com­
mittee of three, Ernest Wil­
son, Donald Graham and Sid­
ney Burbidge, was appointed
to discuss the continuance of
free picture shows with Nat
Leigh, theatre owner.
Another interesting sugges­
tion was that Nyssa stage a
celebration upon completion of
the Owyhee Dam. The dam will
be completed sometime this
OKK CLUB TO
summer.
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HOLD MEETING
No depression hit the lamb
The
OKK Club will meet
crop.
According to reports
Thursday February 17 at 2 p.m.
coming from the many lamb­
The meeting will be held at
ing camps around Nyssa, twins
the home of Mrs. Donald Brewer,
are arriving as rapidly as sin­
with Mrs. William Peutz as co­
gles.
hostess.
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Roll call will be a Valentine
After two weeks vacation on
exchange.
account of the influenza epide-
mic and the regular weekend
holidays, school was resumed Samba Group Meets
here Monday with attendance
Mrs. Alta Stunz was hostess
near the 100 per cent mark. February 4 for members of
the Samba Club,
with
all
50 YEARS AGO
members present. Prize win­
Why not let the farmer be ners were Mmes. S. P. Bybee
the big shipper of small pro­ and Bert Lienkaemper.
duce grown at Nyssa? The
grand fertile valley of Snake
River can produce many, many
cars of fruit and vegetablesand
will do so in ever increasing
volume if the grower can be
guaranteed a market for what
he raises.
At least a car
every other day could be shipped
containing early vegetable and
fruits.
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Chas. Thompson, Mgr. of the
Nyssa Grain and Seed Com­
pany is having an addition built
to the place he now occupies
and will install an elevator,
which will enable him to handle
the bulk grain in car lot ship­
ment. The work will be com­
pleted in about three weeks.
W.P. Sweath of Ontario is doing
the Millwright work.
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Mrs.
Angelita
Netherly
passed away quietly at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. John
Ward, on Tuesday, February
BEEF
7, 1922, after many months
of helplessness. Funeral ser­
vices were conducted from the
Methodist Episcopal Church by
Rev. C.E. Whorton officiating.
Interment was in the Ontario
cemetery.
Page Three
Hometown News
Call 372-2233
Mr. and Mrs. Don Engstrom
and Scott spent the last weekend
in January in Provo, Utah where
Scott had interviews with the
college at BYU.
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Mr. and Mrs. Luther Coons
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Sager on their
way home to Jerome, Idaho
after visiting at Camp Sher-
man, Oregon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dick Butcher
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Betty Marostica and chil­
dren in Ontario. Kurt Maro­
stica, a student at Boise State
College was also a dinner guest.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wood
of Kuna were Saturday visi­
tors of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Cartwright. The foursome en­
joyed eating out that evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. Elton Clapp
and Neta Mae Wiley and chil­
dren were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wiley
in Caldwell. The dinner was
an early birthday anniversary
celebration for Emily Clapp,
who was 12 years old February
9.
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The Dirick Nedrys and Miss
Eva Boydell were Sunday din-
ner guests of Mr. ana Mrs.
Britt Nedry in Boise.
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Steven Kerby of Ashland visi­
ted February 4 to 8 at the home
of his parents Dr. and Mrs.
K. E. Kerby.
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Dr. and Mrs. Clay Morgan
and Tommy, and Mrs. Elaine
Bolander of Boise were Sunday
visitors at the home of Mrs.
Frank Morgan. The group en­
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gyllen-
skog and family were recent
joyed dinner in Ontario.
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visitors of his parents, Mr.
Lonnie Gorell was honored and Mrs. Read Gyllenskog.
at a birthday dinner Sunday at Jerry andhis family have moved
the home of Mr. and Mrs. James from Prineville to Ontario
Favorel.
His mother, Mrs. where Jerry is a Corporal
Jim Griffin prepared the meal with the Oregon State Police.
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in his honor. Guests were the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Grant
Tollson
honoree andhis wife Mrs. Lonnie
Gorell, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Lonnie L. Gorell, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Gann and Penny Lee all
of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Ash­
ford Fields of Notus, Mr. and
Mrs. James Griffin of Nyssa
and the Favorel family.
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Bob Elliott Tire Center
NYSSA, OREGON
ROAST
KING OF ALL ROASTS
Davis Campfire
BOLOGNA
1 lb. pkg.
Sliced
12 o
Nalley’s 15 oz.
PRESERVES
CANDIES
valentine's
FREE
Jim Grunke spent the week­
end with his Naval Reserve unit
in which he was officer in charge
at Skaggs Island, California.
The unit was flown there and
back by the Military Airforce
Transport of Boise.
RIB STEAK
Jeno* Double
CHIU WITH
32 oz.
I would like to thank Dr.
Kerby, the nurses and other
members of the staff at Mal­
heur Memorial Hospital for
their excellent care during my
stay in the hospital.
-George Wilson
of Nampa were Saturday eve­
ning visitors in the Read Gyl­
lenskog home and they all en­
joyed dinner at the Eastside
Cafe in Ontario.
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Mr. and Mrs. Read Gyllen-
skog and Mrs. Gyllenskog’s
father, Fred Colburn were din­
ner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Gyllenskog of
Boise.
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A special guest of the Wil­
ton Jackson’s last weekend was
their daughter, Nancy Jackson
who is attending SOC in Ash­
land. Gary Mason a son-in-
law was a dinner guest of the
Jackson’s Sunday while he was
home visiting his parents from
college.
Nancy flew back to
college Sunday evening.
It s leap ^ear
WE FIX FLATS
FOR LADY DRIVERS
SHORT RIBS is
Steves
Mr. and Mrs. MelvinCrocker
hosted a potluck dinner in honor
of Buster Talbot’s birthday last
Friday. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Kygar and Jay, Mr.
and Mrs. Charley Culbertson,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Culbert­
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Asumendi and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Crocker and
Gene, Earl Crocker, Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Hicks and girls,
Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Talbot,
Ladeana Coleman and Fred Lu-
barochi, and »he guest of honor
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Talbot.
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CHEESE
Strawberry or Pineapple Apricot
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THANK YOU I
I would like to thank everyone
who sent flowers, cards and food
and took time in coming to see
me while I was ill in the hos­
pital and recuperating at home.
—Della Holmes
SUNSHINE Lemon, Vanilla
Chocolate 25 oz.
Class Tou rs
Sugar Factory
FANCY SATIN HEARTS FROM J3 95
RED FOIL HEARTS
ASSORTED CHOCOLATES 1 lb box $2 00
Main
Street
Itrna Oregon
Dial 3723347
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Mrs. Jan Wilson’s room went
on a tour of the Amalgamated
Sugar Factory, Friday, January
28.
We saw where the beets
were unloaded from the trains
and washed. We tasted sugar
beet costec, powdered sugar,
white and brown sugar. We also
got to see a computer that told
if the machines had stopped
working.
Men rode up an elevator with
bags of sugar and stacked it
for storage.
We saw sugar through a mi­
croscope and it looked like ice
crystals. We learned that 17,000
pounds of sugar was produced.
—Terri Anne Ulrey
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We got on the bus at one
o’clock and were divided into
groups.
We started the tour
outside where the sugar beets
get
off the train. They are
washed and squirted with water,
then sliced into “caussets” or
noodles and they look like spa­
ghetti.
They soak the caussets so su­
gar can escape. They put the
sugar into bigcarbonation tanks,
and mix the left-over pulp with
molasses and make cow feed.
They filter all the impurties
out of the sugar, then evaporate
the water, anddo more filtering.
Then the raw sugar goes into
tanks where crystalizing takes
place. The sugar is packed and
goes into the storeroom where
it is stacked. If any sugar bags
are ripped or torn, they have to
be filtered again.
Little by little, the sugar is
shipped out to market.
—Charles Hicks
Fancy
Decorated
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Royal Crown, Diet Rite
Orange, Grape 12 oz.
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COOKIES 2 p « s .OI
6 Pak Cans
CAMPBELL'S 12
OZ.
SOFT BLUE BONNET
TOMATO JUICE
6rln> 594
1
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DEL MONTE 14 oz.
MARGARINE
289«
NESTLE’S Giant Size
TOMATO CATSUP CHOCOLATE BARS
3
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Thurs., Fri., Sat.
Feb. 10, 11 & 12
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Large Heads
Crisp (Great for Lunches)
DELICIOUS
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ORANGE
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6 oz.
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Deep Fry
French Fries
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