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Pag« Six Thursday, July 23, 1970 Th* Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Betty Jean Carlstrom Weds Robert E. Petty TVCC Offers Help In Reading Skills SUNSET VALLEY ACTIVITIES \W. Food Preservation MeetingsSched uled "Are home canned foods safe?” How often shoud my pressure cooker gauge be checked?" "How come jelly is sometimes like syrup and some times like rubber?” These and other questions will be discussed at a series of meetings on Food Preservation that will be held in Vale and Ontario in July and August, ac cording to Helen Conner, ___ Mal- heur* County "Extension’ Agent, PUBLIC HEARING SET ON WAGES AND HOURS A third and final public Also scheduled for the public hearing has been scheduled for hearing is testimony on Thursday, July 23, by the Ore procedures involved in issuing SUNSET VALLEY - Mr. and Bennetts, Adrian, Mrs. Theda gon Wage and HourCommission work permits to minors under Mrs. Harley Wilson and Grand George, George Blackburn, on its proposed Order which 18 years of age. Permits issued son >Tracy spent Sunday fishing Long Beach, Calif.; Douglas would consolidate and super by the Bureau of Labor are at the Owyhee Lake. They re Hansen, Anaheim, Calif.; and sede provisions of existing required for all jobs except port a good catch. C.T. Blackburn of Nyssa. Orders of the Commission those in agriculture, domestic Mrs. Emma Newgen and Mr. and Mrs. Garbiel Asto- pertaining to individual work and as newspapei reca, Audrie and Carmen, Mr. friends, Mrs. Frone Stradleyof industries and general working carriers. and Mrs. Ed Lowtrip of On Fruitland and Mrs. Agnes Butler activities of women, minors _____ The minimurn waKe 1»* and tario and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne of New Plymouth were in at under 18 years of age, persons orders of the Commission do Robb of Adrian were among tendance at the thirty-fifth anni those attending the Nampa Rodec versary picnic dinner of the Pre-registration is required over 65 and the handicapped. not apply to minors under 18 According to Norman O. engaged in domestic work and F riday. Jolly Janes Club, served at the for the free meetings which will the Commission’s as newspaper carriers. Em Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin Adrian Park July 15. Mr. and be of interest to young home Nilsen, in agriculture are visited Mrs. Harriet Turner at Mrs. Joe King of Baker were makers who want to do some food Executive Secretary and State ployees Owyhee Junction Sunday. among those attending. preservation for the first time. Labor Commissioner, the all exempt from maximum hours held in and overtime pay provisions of Jeol Price attended the 1965 Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen Women who haze done freezing day hearing will be Class Reunion dinner which was visited Mr. Ewen Chard at the and canning in the past will Room 36 of the State Office the Orders. The Commission is served at the Golden Slipper in Holy Rosary Hospital Monday, also be interested since the de Building starting at 10 a.m. Two previous public hearings responsible for determining Vale Saturday evening. he planned to return with them monstrations and discussions Mr. and Mrs. Orval Groves to the Nielsen home where will center around up-to-date on the proposed hearing were what changes in the proposed and boys were Sunday guests he will recuperate. Friends research on food preservation held at the start of the month. Order it wishes to make on the for dinner at the home of Mr. are invited to visit him and let being done by the United States Testimony, much of it of a basis of testimony heard and nature, was on then vote on adoption of the and Mrs. Ira Price. ters and cards can be sent to Department of Agriculture and conflicting Joel Price left Sunday for St. the Nielsen home on Route 2, the Oregon State University. sections applying to women. Order. Mrs. Thelma Chapman Besides Mrs. Towler, mem Paul, Minn., where he will be Nyssa. TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1970, of the Commission are employed at the Central Ex Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Cates of Fruit--Canned, Dried, Frozen, Fowler, a Eugene attorney who bers Hildreth, a Portland change. Caldwell were Sunday dinner Jam & Jellies: 9:30 a.m. - is Commission chairman, has Lloyd Mmes. Frank Holub and Ira guests at the home of Mr. and 12:00 Noon-Vale Grange Hall; urged all interested persons to Teamsters Union official who ’ She also asked all represents labor and Doug Price attended the Alumni Meet Mrs. Ed Price. 7:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. - On testify. Mr. and Mrs. Horold Snyder tario Catholic Church in the persons desiring to appear to Heider, Portland, a legislative lllllllll□llllllllllll□lllllllllllll□lllllllll ing of the Home Extension which for Portland was held at the Ontario Library were dinner guests Sunday at Parrish Hall - 829 SW 2nd Ave. nave written statements of their representative DRIVER Monday. Mrs. Holly Johnson, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1970, testimony available for the three General Electric Company who represents management. The Art of Pickle Making, Cu Commission members. EXAMS the new County Agent was pre Pline at Kuna. In addition to consolidating sent at this meeting. Mrs. Donna Johnson and cumber and Fruit. AlsoSauer- SLATED Mrs. E.J. Hobson was guest Mrs. John Reffett were visi kraut. Places and times are the provisions of the present Orders, the proposed Order alsc Pilgrim LutheranChurchwas Chelle Saito, Mrs. Louie Siple, of honor at a barbecue supper tors at the IrwinCharlandhome the same as July 21. the scene of a wedding Sunday and Mrs. Dave Petty. served at the home of Mr. and Thursday. They honored Mrs. THURSDAY, AUGUST 6,1970, contains a ready reference to PAINT COLORS FOR IN- A Drivers License Examiner Mrs. Jim Langley July 18, to Lucille Charland on her birth afternoon, July 5, when Betty Following the wedding, a re Meats and Low Acid Ve state statutes having a bearing terior walls aren’t easy to pick will be on duty in Nyssa Fri Jean Carlstrom, daughter of ception was held in the church honor his 81st birthday. At day, July 16. Ice cream and getables -- Canned and Frozen. on Wage and Hour Commision when you’re in a store. And Mr. and Mrs. VernonCarlstrom basement. were Messrs, and cake were served. The three tiered day, July 24, 1970, at the City tending Times and places the same as regulations and a summary of trying a color on just one wall Library Meeting Room between of Ontario, was united in mar cake was topped with a minia Mmes,Clyde Kimball of Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell those mentioned for July 21 the state minimum wage law. may fool you, too. riage to Robert Ernest Petty, ture bride and groom. Mrs. the hours of 9 a.m. and 2 p.m., Calif.; Larry Adams, San Lo had a cookout dinner on the lawn and August 4. There also are some modifica Mrs. Dorothy 3rown, Oregon son of Mrs. Ruth Sant of Nyssa. Jim Saito and Mrs. Clayton according to an announcement renzo, Calif.; Eugene Pratt, Eu at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Hil Preservation sheets are tions of existing Orders. State University Extension received from the Department of At the last public hearing, Rev. Harry Spaude officiated Craig, cousins of the bride, cut gene; Conrad Cousin and fa lis. They attended the Nampa available in area food stores or home furnishings specialist, of at the double-ring ceremony in and served the cake. Mrs. Ed Motor Vehicles of Oregon. Edward J. Hawes, Chief mily, Talihina, Okla.; Joe Hob rodeo Wednesday. homemakers may call the Mal fers some smart tips for you Persons wishing original li the presence of 100 relatives Hartsook, sister of the groom, Mrs. Maude Cooper of Vale, heur County Extension Office Inspector of the Wage and Hour son and Joe Jr., Ontario; Homer to consider. The wall around a censes or permits to drive are and friends. The church was poured the coffee and Mrs. John Division of the Oregon Bureau of Mrs. Doris Tolman of Ontario, Brewer; Keith Langley and 889-9129 by July 15. window always looks darker decorated with tall fan shaped Petty served the punch. As asked to file applications well family, Dr. and Mrs. Rex Lan Harold Snyder, Mrs. Lucille Labor, was directed to draft ahead of the scheduled closing baskets and altar vases of sisting were Mrs. Harry Burk new wording on a section of the than the wall across from the gley and Troy of Caldwell; and Whitehead and Mrs. Artist Pline CHELDELIN RETURN shaded pink gladiolus and large hardt, proposed Order dealing with window. Better try the color on Minnie and Emma hour in order to assure time for Ken Findling and Tommy. of Boise returned late Friday completion of the required li - white mums. permissible heat limits in all walls bacause each reflects Schultz, Mrs. Albert Toedter, from a fast trip to FROM TRIP TO Paul Langley accompanied by night Pink candles with deep pink Mrs. Carlton Anderson and Mrs. cense test. business and industrial the light differently, which in two friends of Longmont, Colo.; Therman, Iowa, where they at turn affects the color as you bows were used on the candle- James Huffman. establishments. were dinner guests Sunday at the tended the funeral of their WASHINGTON STATE abra and pews. The present wording sets heat see it. The bride is a graduate of home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lang sister, Mrs. Ione Acherman. One paint company now has Mrs. Fred Bell, sister of the Ontario High School and the limits of 60 and 75 degrees above They visited another sister Mr. and Mrs. OrlandChelde- The World War I Malheur ley. Paul is a nephew of the colored paper on rolls so a bride, sang ”0 Perfect Love” groom graduated from Adrian at Tabor, Iowa, who is ailing. lin left July 7 for a visit with zero with exceptions for those Barracks and Auxiliary No. 352 Langley’s. big enough piece can be cut and. “The Wedding Prayer.” High School. He is employed establishments where heat plays Mr. and Mrs. Ed Price and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Felty his brother, GeorgeCheldelin of met Sunday at the Vale Grange off to test paint colors more Mrs. Lawrence Person was the in Payette and they are at home Hall. Seventeen members en and family of Homedale were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder Prosser, Wash. They visited a part in the work process. accurately than can be done with organist. in Fruitland. Hawes said his staff has in attended the funeral service for dinner guests Sunday at the home joyed a picnic lunch at 1:30. with Mr. and Mrs. Lon Fry and The bride given in marriage For her travel costume the vestigated heat problems in a a small chip. No business meeting was held of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alex Mrs. Leota Clarke of Parma family of Kennewick. Another method is to buy a by her father wore a beautiful bride wore a sleeveless laven although Commander Alfred ander. number of industries and will held at the Sterry Memorial From there they traveled to floor-length A-line gown of der dress with white accesso Blocker gave a report on the present suggestions to the quart of paint first, and try it Mr. and Mrs. Alexander and Church in Roswell Monday. Chelan, Wash., where they visi out, even though this will cost Chantilly lace over bridal sa ries and the corsage from her Commission. family and Mr. and Mrs. John State Convention in June. ted the Rev. and Mrs. Paul more than buying a gallon. Re tin with a lace train. Her bridal bouquet. Credit Union Reaches He said, ‘ ‘ We ’ ve been working Grottveit of Nyssa were guests The next meeting will also be Ludlow. elbow length veil was held in Out of town guests were Mrs. a picnic month and will be held in the Fogleman home at Nampa with the Occupational Health member the color already on The Cheldelins journeyed to place by a floral headpiece. Margaret Hutchison, grand- August 16 at the Vale Grange where they honored Sandra Thousand Members Division of the State Board of the wall will influence the way The Malheur Teachers Fe- Mt. Vernon to visit his brother, Health and we are trying to work the color looks. So the bigger ; She carried a white Bible and a motherof the bride, of Eugene. Hall. on her 12th birthday. '“deral Credit Union reached an Earl Cheldelin and two former out a logical solution for those the test area, the better. cascade of pink and white rose She wore a pink lace dress and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brewer important mile stone in it’s friends, Ila Brooke and Mar plants where heat is part of the 1950 CLASS buds. a white corsage. Other guests are the grandparents of a new steady growth since 1957, when garet Lawson. They spent one problem and those plants where * w Mrs. Fred Bell, sister of the were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nobel REUNION TO BE baby boy, born to Mr. and they took in their one thousandth week with his brother, Earl on cold is part of the problem. bride, was matron of honor and and sons of Milwaukie; Mr. and HELD, AUGUST 15th Mr. Steve Rogers ofBremmer- member, Kelly McCollum, on the Washington Coast before ( "We know there has to be a Mrs. Gary Nobel, sister of the Mrs. Fred Bell of La Grande; The reunion for the graduating ton, Wash., July 6. The baby July 5, 1970. To celebrate going on to Portland to spend bride, was her bridesmaid. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hathaway, class of 1950 Nyssa HighSchool named Jeffry Steven, rated a the occasion the Credit Union a weekend with his mother, lot of heat in a veneer plant They wore identical street and Mr. and Mrs.ClaytonCraig just as we know it’s got to be will be held August 15, at the special visit of Grandma who gave Kelly his first five dollar Mrs. Fanny Cheldelin and two length dresses of deep pink and Jeffery all of Eugene. plenty cold in a food-freezing La Paloma in Ontario. Visit went to Bremmerton Thursday. share. sisters, Mr. and Mrs. N.A. satin covered with white lace plant,” he said. “But, 1 be ing and registration will be from She returned home Monday. The teacherscredit union was Bowish, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl lieve that whatever the Com on the bodice and a white lace Mr. and Mrs. Larry Adams chartered in 1957 when 31 Bock. They stayed at the Trailer 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Dinner sash in the back. Each wore will be served at 8:00 p.m. and Sherri of San Lorenzo, teachers from Nyssa, Ontario, Retreat at Nehalem River and mission decides, it should be headpieces of roses and net to in conformance with policies of A class picture will be taken Calif., left for home Sunday Vale, and Adrian got together returned July 21. match their dresses andcarried the Board of Health.” after spending a week visiting and brought it into being. At by Schoen Studio at 9:00 p.m. cascading bouquets of pink car Mrs. present time there are 668 ac Emcee for the program will be her parents, Mr. and nations. Deane Hunter. Booklets for the Homer Brewer and other re tive members. The Credit Union Kenneth Carlstrom, brother reunion are being prepared by latives in this area. is also looking forward to of the bride and Randy Smith Here is a special warning the Gate City Journal. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pratt, reaching the half million dollar were candle lighters. from the Keep Oregon Green A picnic at the Nyssa Park Jr., and Allison of Eugene are mark in assets in the near Best man was Fred Bell and Association. will be held the following day, here this week visiting parents future. ushers were Dave Petty, brother This is,Forest Fire Wea August 16, at 6:00 p.m. Class and other relatives. Mr. and of the groom, Kenneth Carl ther. Extremely dryconditions members and their families are Mrs. Eugene Pratt, Sr., were strom, brother of the bride, have greatly increased the invited to the picnic. guests at the Homer Brewer and Randy Smith, They wore danger of forest fires, both east home Sunday. Nyssa graduates and teachers dard suits and a pink carna- and west of the Cascades. Debra Alexander returned of proceeding and following tion boutonniere. Persons planning to use the years who knew the 1950 gra this week after spending a week Mrs. Carlstrom wore a blue with the 4-H campers at Victory lace dress with a matching lace forest areas are asked to use duates are also invited to the Cove, in McCall. coat. The groom’s mother chose extreme care with fire. Crush picnic. Physicians Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn Please make your reserva a turquoise dress. They both out your cigarette, do not smoke and Surgeons wore corsages of pink and white while hiking along forest trails. tions with Donna R. Caputo, and family assisted Mr. and Smoke only in camp and be 695- 15th St. N.E., Salem, Ore., Mrs. Tom Boren, in their move carnations. K. E. KERBY; M. D. A picnic sure and extinguish your camp 67301 or JoAnne Peirce, 502 to Vale Saturday. Linda Cochran was in charge K. A. DANFORD, M. D. fire before leaving it. dinner was served at the park N. 3rdSt, Nyssa,Oregon, 97913, of the guest book. Those in in Vale. Attending were Dick Physicians and Surgeons KEEP OREGON GREEN. telephone 372-3928. charge of the gift table were Dial 372-2241 Imagine an educational super market and you have the general idea of a Learning Center. Treasure Valley Community College and the Treasure Val ley Migrant Education Project are pooling resources to pro vide adults and college youths alike with opportunities to brush up on skills of reading as well as subject matter areas for remedial and accelerated pur poses. A current two week institute for directors or teachers con nected with Learning Centers in many parts of Oregon is concerned with preparation of programed material to meet educational needs of just about any kind of student. Basic edu cation to advanced course work will be offered. The indivi dualized aspect of a Learning Center is the real key to suc cess according to Dr. Rex Reynolds, University of Chi cago, who is directing the in stitute now in its second and final week. BY MARTHA LORENSEN • PHONE 372 - 2186 LEGION NEWS Help Keep Oregon Green Professional Directory HOURS: 9 to 12 noon 4 2 to 5 P.M. - Monday through Friday. 10 to 12 Saturday. MAULDING CLINIC L. A. Maulding, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Dial 372-2216 HOURS: 9 to 12 noon and 2 to 5 P.M., - Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. 9 to 12 noon, Sat urday. Weight labs. “By appointment only” - Wed nesday. DAVID W. SARAZIN, M.D. Physician and Surgeon HOURS; 10 to 12 noon 4 2 to 5 P.M. - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Fri day. 10 to 12 Saturday. Phones: Office 372-3365 Residence 372-3173 Optom«frist DR. JOHN EASLY 387 S. W. 4th Avenue Ontario, Oregon — Phone — gas air conditioning But why suffer any longer when relief can be had so easily'’ And economically Did you know that gas air conditioning units are priced lower than they were sev eral years ago'’ And did you know there have been important engineering advancemenu in the product« during those years'’ And are you aware you may have immediate delivery and prompt installation0 Need we tell you that Cascade Natural Gas now has a FINANCE PLAN to help you buy painlessly0 Obviously, every thing is in your fsvor to go gas air conditioning this year Under these conditions, we can t bear to see you Ontario 889-8017 Veterinarians TREASURE VALLEY ANIMA! HOSPITAL Phone 372-2251 DR. B. E. ROSS Nyssa . . . . 372-3552 DR. FREDCONKEL Adrlan/Parma . .724-6168 « « so uncomfortable Please call the Cascade Man note and get welcome relief from the heat! FINANCING AVAILABLE Cascade, ^tcdufud G ola