Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 01, 1973, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, March 1, 1973
The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
SEMINAR ON
ALCOHOL PROBLEMS
BEGINS MARCH 1
OUT OF
The Malheur County Council
on Alcohol and Drug Problems
will sponsor a Seminar on "The
Dimensions of Alcohol Pro­
blems" fur ail Professional
Persons, Community Leaders
and Interested Persons. This
seminar will begin on Thurs­
day March 1 at Treasure Val­
ley Community College In Room
10 of the Weese Building and
will continue for nine conse­
cutive weeks from 100 p.m.
to 3:30 p.m. There will not
be a registration fee for the
Seminar and you are urged to
attend any and all sessions
of this area wide program.
The program has been outlined
by the planning council and will
be developed by the following
outline:
THE PAST
<10 YEARS AGO
k- Word has been received that
J4Jean Peterson and John Lytle
;<)ong with 78 other boy« from
;j(cross the state, have been sc-
*>epted to receive State Farmer
-3iegrees. The State FFA Con-
*Mention will be held March 20-22
?<t The Dalles, at which time
Z<*ards will be presented.
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Nyssa’s staff of second grade
-bleachers includes Mrs. Fran­
kses Bates, Mrs. Eulah McCon-
X-Aell, Mrs. Lucille Pett, Mrs.
‘.Opal Alcorn and Mrs. Mildred
¡Ct’.llolt.
S20 YEARS AGO
k Final details of the Junior
J Chamber of Commerce char-
*ler night program were com-
•)Hi'ted during the Tuesdry night
• >ession of the Jaycees’ board
ot directors.
Also discussed were plans
for the Jaycees’ Easter Egg
„Hunt, scheduled for Saturday,
April 4.
L. L. Wright was
named chairman to be assis­
ted by Jerry Stengel and Jim
Nicholson.
About 800 youngsters are ex­
pected to participate. There will
be 2,000 colored eggs hidden
In the city park and the assis­
tance of the Boy Scouts will be
given in “policing'' the area
prior to the time for the search.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Elwood Flin­
ders announce the engagement
of their daughter, Cleo Ann to
Lorin Saunders, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Saunders of
Vale. An early June wedding
is planned.
30 YEARS AGO
Miss Helen Sallee and Miss
IMr Thel Bybee were leading
Wednesday noon in the con­
test, which las been conducted
among townspeople and students
for the position of queen of the
Cinderella tall.
Miss Verna Greenlee was
third in th»- race at the time of
the Wednesday check-up. (Xher
candidates were Phyllis Schire-
man, Gayle McCoy, Merry Nor-
cott, Geneva Duncan, Virginia
Troutner, Marie Seburn, Be­
verly Donahue, Dentil Lee Ho­
well and Dona Dimmick.
Boys leading for the honor of
being prince of the ball were
Dennis Fife, Gene Stunt, Al-
4
vin Nye and Ray Larson. Other
candidates were Lyle Miner,
Don Putman, Jay Bybee, Dick
Tensen and George Billings.
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Inclusion of dry beans ana
dry peas on the list of rationed
foods brought a reminder to
county growers yesterday from
Peter Tensen, chairman of the
county USDA war board, the
Oregon production [
' for
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goals
these two crops have been in­
creased to 28,000 acres for
peas and 5,000 acres for beans.
40 YEARS AGO
A throng of people, estima­
ted at 900 filled the Christian
Church and street outside when March 1
funeral services were held PERSPECTIVE ON ALCOHOL
PROBLEMS
In Caldwell last Friday forCora
Schaffer and six children who F. Verne Flock, M.A., Field
were drowned when their car Representative Alcohol A Drug
ran off the Owyhee ditch road Section, State of Oregon Field
last week near the Oscar Pink­ Office IV Ontario, Oregon
March 8
ston home.
Mrs. Schaffer’s mother Mrs. ALCOHOL ADDICTION
Richard Takei, M.S.W., Direc­
Pinkston of Nyssa, was accom­
Mental
panied by her daughters from tor, Union County
La Grande,
Nebraska and Wyoming who had Health Cllnir,
come from their homes for the Oregon
funeral, ft was one of the March 15
largest saddest funerals ever EMOTIONAL ASPECTS OF
ALCOHOLISM
witnessed.
Neil McNaughton,
M.S.W.,
A large crowd attended the Field Representative, Alcohol
4 Drug Section, State of Ore­
spring fashion show presented
by Caldwell’s store last Satur­ gon, Field Office III, Eugene,
Oregon
day afternoon.
New house
March 22
frocks, knit dresses in "flying
PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
variety of colors," angora woo­
OF ALCOHOL
lens, sweaters, hats and silk
Richard Johnson, M.D., Clini­
dresses were modeled.
cal Director, Mental Illness
Unit, Eastern Oregon Hospi­
50 YEARS AGO
tal
and Training Center,
Pendleton, Oregon
Sheriff Lee Noe and Dis*
March 29
trict Attorney R. D. Lytle have
MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF
tightened the screws in the
AUOHOl K
liquor lid just a little tighter
Stella Thomas, R.N., Team
during the past few weeks and
Nurse, Mental Illness Unit,
assert they intend to make it
Eastern Oregon Hospital and
tigtiter yet.
Training Center, Pendleton,
Six arrests have been made
Oregon
in the past two weeks. Fines April 5
have been from $200 to $350
PHYCHOLOGICAL MANAGE­
with 30 to 60 days in jail.
MENT OF THE ALCOHOLIC
Edward Scott, Ph.D., Director,
Roscoe Clark, who bought
Alcohol Treatment Clinic, Al­
the blacksmith shop formerly cohol A Drug Section, State
owned by E. M. Achilles, is
of Oregon, Portland, Oregon
moving his family into the M. April 12
A. Thomason house this week.
INTERVIEW TEC HNIQUES
FOR SOCIAL AGENCIES
Joseph Colistro, M.S.W..Chief
Journal Classifieds
Social Worker, Alcohol Treat­
Bring Results!
ment Clinic, Alcohol A Drug
Section, State of Oregon, Port­
land, Oregon
April 19
I I IMMUNITY RESOURCES
Representatives from local
Mental Health, Health, AA,
NYSSA, OREGON
DVR, Employment, and Coun­
cil Resources.
April 26
FIELD TRIP
Visit Baker Detoxification and
Rehabilitation Center
We invite you to share in
this program of education for
you in youi special area of
work and responsibility.
The AKH Home Extension
Study Group met Thursday af­
ternoon with Mrs. Oscar Scha­
fer in Adrian.
Mrs. Myron Osborn and Mrs.
Marie Moore gave the lesson
"Changing Family Lifestyles.’’
Marge Griffin, State President
of the Oregon Homemakers
Council gave a report about
Extension work.
The Golden Age group will
meet Weikiesday, March 7 in the
Library meeting room. A lun­
cheon will be served at 12 noon
with the meeting to follow.
The county nurse will be pre­
sent between 2 and 3 p.m. to
take blood pressures and help
with weight problems free of
charge. Anyone over 55 is wel­
come to take advantage of this
service.
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ANNUAL SHROVE TUESDAY
PANCAKE SUPPER
PANCAKES, HAM, APPLESAUCE,COFFEE, MILK
Sz
MARCH 6 - 5 30 to 7:30 p.m.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church Basement
5th 4 BOWER-NYSSA
Link bu> io mother who juii return­
ed home From the hospital with trip-
Mom. we d better gel bu»y on lhe
phon., righi jwe> I hey re going to be
runkr lo get rid of then killcat
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Topic of Dinner Meet
Pool Eliminations
EVERY SUNDAY AT 2 P.M.
Free Pool For Women
WEDNESDAY NIGHTS
Open 8 a.m. to 1 a m. Daily
"Fun With Fondue" will be
the special feature presented
by Mrs. Gary Nielsen ofNyssa,
at the monthly dinner meeting of
Christian Business and Pro­
fessional Women's Council to
be held March 6 at 7 30 p.m.
at the Boulevard Grange near
Cairo Junction.
The music will be presented
by Mrs. George Schiemer of
Adrian. The guest speaker will
be Mrs. Janet Howard of Salt
Lake City.
Reservations must be made
by calling Lynn Dohner, 642-
2041 or Nora Haines, 889-8948.
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BARGAINS
Practice RAY’S FOOD FAIR’S kind of EAT-ECONOMY and notice the
difference in your food costs. Our policy is summarized by the word
itself. You eat better and MORE ECONOMICALLY with our STOREWIDE (d
LOW PRICES AND SUPER SAVER SPECIALS. RAY’S FOOD FAIR’S 'J
EAT-CONOMY BAGS BIGGER BARGAINS EVERY TIME!
SALE DATES:
Thurs., Fri., & Sat.
March 1, 2, 3, 1973
U.S.D.A. CHOICE
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STEW MEAT
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ROAST. $1.09
T^CHUCK STEAK
B Lean Tender
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Juicy Texas Pink
GRAPEFRUIT
Silk 150 ct
pkg
1 /9 o-v
1/2 oz.
980
Ice Cream
Alpin«
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69’
Hash °r-ida
Browns
$1
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Meat Pies
Morton
8 os
39‘IS’l
■1ST ANT JELLO 3
lb
12 oi
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TISSUE
CELERY Fr,,h ™‘p
HEARTS
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COFFEE
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Now Contracting
ADULTS $1.50
FAMILY TICKETS $5.00
CHILDREN UNDER 12 75?
PURCHASE TICKETS AT THE DOOR
“Heck, I\r tried ewery-
thing else ..
Recently Remodeled
"Fun With Fondue”
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NYSSA TAVERN
114 MAIN ST.
My Neighbors
GOLDEN AGE
MEETS MARCH 7
AKH Home
Extension
Page Throe
HAMBURGER
HELPERS b.> 49«
SWEETIE PIES
3 boxes $1
14 oz
■
HUNT’S 32 oz.
CATSUP
Ray’s Fresh Delicious
jar
ACREAGE
49(
Apple Cinnamon
flfl
WESTERN FAMILY
Hot or Mild
CHIU
4
tin*
Early Garden
$1
dozen
PEACHES
FOR FULLER INFORMATION
See or Call
NYSSA
372-2291
Ask For Francis Hight
Albertson’s Feed Lot
2’A
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26 oz
WESTERN FAMILY 48 oz.
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COOKING OIL
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LIBBY’S 46 oz.
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