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THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1969 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL NYSSA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT BASEBAU© UVESTOCK BRAND OWNERS MISSING EVENTS AROUND ADRIAN to counteract Increased costs by “every means at its dis posal,” according to Carlsen, (Continued From Page 2) including operating economies, automation and advanced tech partly in compliance with li- nology. cense requirements. But, he added, there is “no “Our total cost for fish con magic formula for absorbing servation and recreation now is increased costs indefinitely and more than $2 million annually,” even these measures cannot Carlsen said. “That is an in match the cost spiral.” crease of about $1 million over Carlsen said financing in the our expenses for fish and open market has enabled the recreation facilities in 1961.” company to achieve “remark He said Idaho Power’s fish able” expansion in its service facilities are operating suc facilities. cessfully and thousands of per Since 1961, he said, Idaho sons are enjoying the recreation Power has added 450,000 kilo facilities every year, but the watts of new generating capa expense of installing and main city, more than 2,170 miles of taining them must be included new lines and 27 new substations in the company’s rates along to supply the increasing needs with its other costs of doing of its customers and extend business. service to 14,537 new The company has attempted customers. These additional facilities guests of another aunt, Mrs. have boosted the company’s Dale Witt in Newell Heights. total plant investment to $473.6 They left for Jackson, Wyo., million, or $136 million more the next morning. than it was in 1961. Mrs. Rhea Percival of Wichi “The $250 million of new ta, Kans., arrived by plane construction we have scheduled in Boise from Seattle on Aug. will further strengthen the 9 to visit her sisters, Mr. and economy of Idaho Power’s ser Mrs. W. C. Van Dewater and vice area by creating more jobs, son and Mrs. Dale Witt. She local purchases and dollars in spent a week in Seattle visiting circulation, in addition to a son, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Perci supplying growing demands for val and family. electricity,” Carlsen said. IDAHO POWER NEWELL HEIGHTS ITEMS Usually the Livestock Divi sion of the Oregon Department ■ ■ ■ BY DALE WITT ■ ■ ■ PHONE 372-2183 ■ ■ ■ BY PAULINE MACKEY PHONE 372-2724 - of Agriculture is concerned with MEXICAN LEAGUE NEWELL HEIGHTS — Mr. ADRIAN — Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Leon Chamberlain, her Stephanie Neer of Salem strayed livestock. This time it is strayed owners and Mrs. Roy Swanson of Ros son, Jed and Fred Stringham Nyssa Braves of the Snake L. K. Bullock of Vale were arrived by bus Aug. 4 to visit well were Aug. 10 evening din went to Given’s Hot Springs River Valley Mexican league August 2 evening visitors in in the home of her grandparents, of livestock brands. Some 1,500 of the approxi ner guests of Mrs. Thelma Aug. 6 when they went swim defeated the Caldwell team the George Cartwright home. Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson. 17,500 applications > Hammon and Bill. three times in one week. They ming and picnicked. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gear Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson, mately Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Dyr- now hold a 12-1 record and are and granddaughter, Debbie of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Piercy, mailed to owners of livestock Mrs. Della Wilkie of Ryder still in first place. Portland arrived Aug. 1 to visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long and brands for renewal of their stad of Yakima arrived Aug. wood, Wash., spent several re Winning pitcher of the Aug. her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fran Mrs. Bernice Toomb were brands have been returned to 6 to visit her sister, Mr. and cent days with a niece, Mr. 6 Nyssa vs. Caldwell game, cis Deffer prior to moving to among local residents who went the department marked by the Mrs. John Fahrenbruch. They and Mrs. Vernon Hirsch. played at Nyssa, was Dale Her Surinam, South America. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb, to Caldwell Memoiral Presby postal service as “unable to left the following Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ward Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coffman nandez. Hernandez has pitched Mrs. Tom Powell and son terian church on Aug. 3 to hear locate.” The department has taken of Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Larry of Milwaukie, Ore. returned three winning games, with only left July 29 for Springfield and the Rev. Harold Kurtz. one defeat. He hit a grand Oakridge to visit her brothers Jim King arrived by plane every possible step to locate Ward of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Aug. 9 from a vacation trip to En- slam home-run, followed at bat and their families, before re July 31 from Kessler Air Force these people through the postal Carl Lee Hill, Terri and Lee Glacier National Park, by John Moore, with another turning to their home in Sacra Base at Biloxi, Miss., and was service, having gone so far spent Aug. 10 at Owyhee reser route home they visited Mrs. Terri and Lee spent a Agnes Dilly, a former teacher homer. This was Moore’s se mento. a dinner guest that evening of as to pay the 10 cents re voir. quired to obtain forwarding ad recent weekend at the Ward in the Adrian schools, at Low- cond home-run hit of the sea Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mackey Mr. and Mrs. George De dresses of those brand owners home in Caldwell. They fished Aug. 8 at man. son. Haven spent July 29-31 at Lost and family. He is planning to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grooms, Redfish lake. The Nyssa team traveled to Lake near Tamarack, Idaho. spend his furlough visiting fri who have moved and not noti Melanie Webb was an August Caldwell, Aug. 10 for a double- They were enroute home, and ends and relatives in this area fied the department. This pro who are visiting in the Jake header, winning both games. visited her aunt, Mrs. Henry before reporting for his next cedure has resulted in some Borge home, held an Aug. 8 9 overnight and Aug. 10 guest Javier Olverda hit his second Ronfeld at Council. assignment at Chanute Air 900 address corrections being organizational meeting for next in the Bill Webb home. received. year’s 1960 class reunion. Henry Moore was among home-run of the season in the Force base in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mosier, Under the law livestock Those attending included Mr. those attending the Aug. 10 first game. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Helton Mr. and Mrs. DanSkerjanec and Pitcher in the first game was and Joy spent August 1-3 visit brands must be renewed every and Mrs. Clifford Looney of On 1949 picnic and class reunion family, Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Dale Hernandez. John Moore ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. five years and a new brand tario, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Niel in the Adrian park. Yardley of Albany were Aug. 3 Yearly sup sen, Mrs. Joe Wiggins of Vale, The Rev. and Mrs. Karl Ir pitched the following one, to E. M. Mackey, before returning book published. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. make his third winning game. to their home in La Grande. plements are published each Mrs. Marvin Udlinek of Nyssa. vin, Deana and Noel of Visalia, George DeHaven. Yardley is Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grooms Calif., arrived recently to visit —Ambrose Hernandez, repor Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam and following year. Those brands a nephew of Mrs. DeHaven. and boys were Aug. 10 evening her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. not rerecorded are considered ter - manager. family returned August 3 from Mrs. Roma Huschke, mater a five-day trip to Grange as available for other livestock dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Van Dewater in Big Bend. On nal grandmother of Christy, ville, Lolo Pass, the Stanley owners after a reasonable time. Phil Rumple in Vale. the evening of Aug. 4 they and Lana Rae and Alisa Looney, Basin, Salmon and Twin Falls. The department started mail Recent visitors in the R. D. the Van Dewaters were dinner visited Aug. 2 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Bechtel of ing the applications for re McKinley home were Mr. and Mrs. Marjorie Looney. Christy Portland recently spent two recording shortly after the first Mrs. James McKinley and fam Superintendent Glenn A. Ward accompanied her grandmother weeks visiting her nephew, Mr. of July and as of August 7 ily of Albany, Mrs. Jack Ear has reported a full teaching home to Boise to spend a week. and Mrs. Bill Willis. On Aug. over 5,500 of the approximately nest and girls of La Grande. Kim Parker of Ontario was a 3, they were accompanied by 17,500 applications mailed had staff for the Adrian schools, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Fenn and with the hiring of two more in Aug. 2-3 guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gart Halcom of been returned and rerecorded Johnnie Ward went to Phillips her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ontario on a picnic at Silver by the Livestock Division. structors. lake Aug. 5 and fished there Wilma Russell, supervisor until the following Friday. They t MORE GOOD FOOD AT Mrs. Kathleen Alexander, Vernon Parker, while her par City in honor of Mrs. Cech- of brand recording for the de report getting 15 trout, 15 formerly of Gaston, Ore., and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Par tel’s birthday anniversary. a 1969 graduate of Southern ker attended a convention in Mrs. Don Hamilton and chil partment, is advising persons inches to 16 inches long. They Oregon college, has been hired McCall. dren visited Aug. 4 in the home who have not received their ap went to Oxbow Friday, camped Mmes. Mary Hatt and Ber of Dr. and Mrs. Rodney Hamil plications to contact the depart and fished until Aug. 9. En to teach fourth grade. Mrs. ment immediately and ask for route home that afternoon they Juanita Maggard, a former nice Toomb were Aug. 3 din ton at Nampa. teacher in the Adrian school ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Or. the evening of Aug. 2, Mr. their renewal application. She visited Mrs. Mary McConnell ► will teach first Vernon Parker. In the evening and Mrs. Bob Webb and Melanie also urges brand owners to and Bill Snyder in Nyssa. David system, > All other vacancies the Parkers visited her brother, were dinner guests of her par immediately inform the depart and James Fenn were Aug. 10 grade, were filled earlier this sum Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toomb ents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell ment when they have an address afternoon visitors in the Fenn ► in Nyssa. change or have transferred home. mer. Dines at Marsing. ► Mrs. Carl Fenn and Mrs. ► / Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Walker their brand, since this is a Sr. were Aug. 3 dinner guests separate process from rere Alfred Simpson visited Aug. 8 I with the former’s sister, Mrs. of their son, Mr. and Mrs. cording. Dora Grunig in Ontario. 1 Wesley Walker Jr. and family. Jrs. Jake Borge and daugh Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hamilton LOSS PER FIRE LB. ters, Mrs. Jim Grooms and > of Boise visited Aug. 3 with HIGHER ON FARM CHECK YOUR.... two sons, Mrs. Ernest Eilers her parents, Mr. andMrs.W.E. COVERAGE NOW! and Peggy Sue visited Aug. 4 I Ashcraft. Mrs. Cleta Boren THAN IN CITIES Fires on farms cause three with Mrs. Lydia Worden. Mrs. I and Lennie of Durkee visited • AUTO • FIRE Timmerman was an ► Aug. 3 in the Ashcraft home. to six times more damage per Gerrit > The Happy Dozen Card club fire than city fires, the Insur evening caller. Mrs. Worden’s ► • LIABILITY * LIFE LOCAL met Aug. 1 in the home of Mrs. ance Information Institute re granddaughter, Miss Teresa I Halvorson of Portland arrived ► Thelma Hammon. Attending ports. Isolation, lack of fire-fighting Aug. 5 to visit her grandmo I from Adrian were Mmes. Glenn Ward, Bill Willis, W. E. Ash equipment, less rigid wiring and ther. Mrs. Mary Auker of Big ► 1-LB. PKGS. craft and George DeHaven. and construction standardsand, Bend visited Aug. 10 with Mrs. > Prize winners were Mmes. sometimes, poor heating facili Worden. Jed Chamberlain and Fred I Glenn Ward, Bill Willis and ties, were listed as the major reasons why a rural fire usually Stringham were recent eve > Carl Piercy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long results in greater loss than ning dinner guests of Dale Witt. I THREE OFFICES TO SERVE YOU I Mrs. Leon Chamberlain and » attended the July 30 wedding an urban fire. Based on United States De Cherrylee recently went to see I of a niece, Carolyn Safford in partment of Agriculture statis the play, “The Barretts of Wim Boise. tics, annual farm fire losses ple Street’’ at Treasure Valley Lloyd Bone Phone Phone have increased from $82 mil Community college. Terrilyn Chamberlain, Alene I 473-3157 Ph. 372-3162 889-6990 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sloan lion in 1943 to well over $200 million in recent years. Fire Simpson and Tina Call recently I of Ogden, Utah were recent visitors of her brother, Mr. or lightning strikes 2 out of went to Pine Top LDS camp, every 100 farms in the United east of Boise. 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