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Thursday, April 21, 1977 Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Planning Commission Meets City Planning Commission met with seven interested citizens and City planning staff members to discuss public facilities and services in addition tit the water issue. (. haii man Joe Seward pre- sented the status of solid w astc and garbage collection, then solicited comments from thi citizens present. < ommissioner Dorothy No- len gave a briefing on traffic plans which have been an issue at numerous sessions over the wars She led the discussion on feasibility of traffic routing at the intersec tion of Main Street and Adrian Boulevard, commonly referred to as the "Y”, She soli< ited comments and ideas on one way streets parallel to Main Street to remove through traffic to create a more business aspect. A three phase, long range plan for development of Com- menial Avenue was also discussed. City Manager Schneider discussed water and sewer line development policies to insure funding for proper size lines in future developments. Schneider cited a study made ol the cost to meter 905 presently unmetered connec tions to be $155.252.75. A similar cost study was made for a storm sewer we Pumps by Layne & Bowler Since 1882 Simplified design for ease of Installation and service. ,rr- NORTH THIRD STREET WAS LINED from side to side with walkers Saturday morning as the March of Dimes Walkathon got underway. Nyssa had 225 Walkers and earned pledges of over S5.000 and Adrian entered 43 walkers and pledged over SI,000. Winners of prizes will be announced in next system which would cost SI.2H1.8S5.00. This was dee med unfeasible in as much as Nyssa's annual rainfall sel dom exceeds 13 inches. The audience was reques ted to complete question naires covering Public Facili ties and Services in addition to Water Issues. These questionnaires will provide in-put to assist the City Council to decide future policies. The issues were tabulated as follows: By not using the Ranney Collector, the City can retain a higher quality of water produced by City wells. Curtailed use can be achie ved by alternating irrigating days. a. Would you favor this method? Yes 20 No 1 Ranney Collector water quality is inferior. b. Do you favor its use? Yes 2. No 18 In order to conserve both power and water, do you favor: c. irrigating Alternating Sage of Nu Acres i Noticed friend Judy Flet cher. of Vale, has bumper aticker Have Jews, Will Share.” I like sharing so called her up to ask about it. What does one do to share Jesus? Well, like all the neat things He does daily in one's life, answering prayer, open ing doors, lighting up dark places. Judy said the excitement all started at and after a Lay Witness meeting at their Methodist Church. She said it kind of fired up the church. 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Would you favor storm sewers for Nyssa if it required an additional bond? Yes 4 No 17 h. Are you satisfied with the present method of gar bage collection? Yes 20 No 1 I. Do you think measures should be taken to alleviate the heavy volume of traffic off or away from the "Y” intersection directly in front of the public schools? Yes * 5 No 3 j. To reduce the Main Street traffic, would you favor making Bower and Good Avenues one way streets? Yes 5 No 15 special therapy for her circulation and her condition to vastly improved. Nyssa Journal Classifiods Bring RasultsI 372-2237 L' - Building. The press is an ATF Chief 20, which can accommodate sheets up to 14x20 inches. The new press will be used in the Commercial Printing Department. Thinking thin after holiday feasting can be easy. .. and delicious... when you think cottage cheese, yogurt and buttermilk! These “slen derizing" dairy products help you re duce sensibly on a diet of low-calorie, high-energy foods that are packed with nutrients because they’re ail made from “Milk, the beautiful food." Every good cook knows that cot tage cheese, yogurt and buttermilk add rich flavor and nutrition to favo rite tec ices, ^alorie-conscious cooks need only to use our trio of low- calorie dairy products and a little imagination to create a variety of slimming main dishes, beverages, salads, dips and even desserts, lb get you started thinking and eating slim, enioy these tempting low-cal recipes below: • I said, "considering the job of getting up at six a.m. to go.”- Mostly, she said, there is just lots of love among everybody not hug and kiss kind of love, but the kind where you really care about everyone in the group, you hurt when they hurt, are glad when they are glad. Judy, daughter of the late Curtis Reid, Is part-time librarian at the Malheur County jail. Recently she was told they need more Bibles there. “But,” she said, “there are twenty there " Yes. twenty, and all In usel The Farmerette Club met Wednesday for a potluck dinner and annual election at the Community Hall. This squib goes to press before the meet so results of the election will be in next week’s column. Saturday Mrs. Ben Payne and I accompanied Mrs. William Schiremen to Vale for the spring District Meet ing of Garden Clubs in the area. George and I finally moved those chickens out of my bedroom and into the A- frame pullet house, and I got my room back. Now they’ve plenty of room, and so have 1. Gary Fischer has Dave Weaver out there plowing for him and helping him get started farming. They were working half the night at it. The Fischers had Mike McKague over for dinner one night last week. Jan said that is the extent of their social activities. Easter vacation visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Craner were Mrs. Blaine Jensen and children, Shurleen and Rod, of Brig ham City, Utah. The Nu Acres 4-H Club is having their annual sloppy-jo salad and homemade pie feed on Saturday, the 30th at the Community Hall. Open to the public, they are charging SI.75 for adults; Si for children and S7 for a family. There will be a display of 4-H projects and trophies and ribbons. Time will be five to nine. For those unfamiliar with the area, the hall is located about two miles north of Nyssa Junction, off Highway 95 on a side-road to the left. f Friends of Mrs. Omar Main will be happy to know that she has been receiving GATE CITY JOURNAL INSTALLS PRESS. Pictured above is Rudy Longoria aboard a Phil-Lift loaned to the Journal by Treasure Valley Growers and Sales, for the purpose of moving a new press into the Journal Get in the e-:-x-:-x-:-x-x-:-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x->x-x-x-x<«x-x^^ • Readily available standardized field replaceable parts. Z-BRICK week’s issues. Persons paying pledges are asked to make their checks out to the March of Dimes, and ask the walkers to show their walk cards stating the miles they walked. Adults can turn their money in at the school office. While visiting her sister in Colorado, she was persuaded to stay a spell and receive help. At the time her entire right side was cold and circulation there poor. After a few sessions with the therapist, her right side has Warmed up and she is able to leave that wheel chair and walk with a cane. She has been quilting and crocheting and becoming more active daily. Meantime, her daughter-in-law and son, Emmette have been adding cupboards and service porch to her home as a surprise for when she returns. Recent overnight guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Benson were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pitkin from Paskenta, California. Mrs. Pitkin is Mrs. Benson’s sister. The couple are in the area seeking a ranch to buy. Formerly of California, they lived in Canada for the past fourteen years and have sold that. Now, they are covering the mountain states seeking a new home. Pineapple Cooler 2 cups buttermilk 2 cups canned pineapple juice 2 teaspexms sugar Combine buttermilk, sugar and pineapple juice. Add additional sugar to taste. Chill thoroughly. Serve garnished with a spng mint. Makes 4 servings. 123 calones per serving. Deviled Cottage Dip IVi cups cottage cheese 1 can (2Va oz.) deviled ham 2 tablespoons sliced green onions OR Vi teaspxxm instant minced onion I teaspoon paprika Beat together cottage cheese, ham, onion and paprika until fairly sm<x»th. Chill. Serve with vegetable dippers. Yield: 1H cups. 16 calories per tablespoon. Shrimp Stroganoff Saucepan, IV2 auart 3 tablespoons butter Vi cup chopped onion Vs cup all-purpose flour Vi teaspmn dill weed I cup water 1 beet bouillon cube 1 can (2 oz.) sliced mushrooms 2 cups cooked shrimp 1 cup plain yogurt In saucepan melt butter; add onion and cook until tender. Stir in flour and dill weed. Gradually add water, then bouillon cube and mushnxims with liquid. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until thickened. Add shrimp and heat 5 minutes. Stir in yogurt; heat to serving temperature. Serve over asparagus spears. Makes 8 servings. 101 calories per Vi cup Stroganoff. Milk, the beautiful food Dairy Farmers of Oregon . r>- / • *