Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 29, 1971, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page Eight
The Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
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KINGMAN KOI.ONY NEWS
O-O-BY DALE WITT'
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Thursday, July 29, 1971
NU ACRES
HAPPENINGS
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APPLE VALLEY ITEMS
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PHONE 372-2183-00
BY MARGARET EVANS
"Northwest College Cost
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hinkle and
KINGMAN KOLONY - The
IN AUGUST
Comparisons for 1971-72”, a
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Sewar
APPLE VALLEY - George
PHONE 674-2074
Happy Dozen Card Club met family of Parma were Saturday brochure published by Equitable
celebrated a wedding anniver
Miller
will
be
remembered
by
NU
ACRES
-
The
annual
picnic
Friday afternoon with Annie evening visitors of her sister, Savings and Loan Association,
Oregon hunters are alerted hunters will have to be alert
Friday when they ha
for the members of the his many friends in Apple Valley. sary
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Osborn and
VanderOord in Nyssa.
some enlightening figures for to several big game seasons and at their best if they expect
Many attended his funeral in dinner in Ontario with Burto
Farmerette
club
and
their
fa
­
family.
Elsie Diven and Laura Brock
tuition and fees appear, accord­ which will get underway In Au­ to succeed. According to ex­ milies was held at the home of Nampa Saturday.
After the Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Goddard
were guest players. Winners
ing to Dick DeBisschop, Trea­ gust and extend for various pert hunters, a keen eye, stalk­ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Payne Wed­ service at the Parma ceme­
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pierc
were Gnetty Piercy, Edythe of Sparks, Nevada who have sure Valley Communitycollege periods of time through the ing ability,
and
accurate
tery 41 relatives and friends and family of Boise and Mr
nesday
evening
in
spite
of
the
been
visiting
the
Boyce
and
Bill
Prosser, Mabie Piercy and
shooting are prerequisites for a
Registrar. Should a high school month.
gathered at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Roy Wild of Nyss
Van De Water homes in Big
Elsie Diven.
August 1 kicks off the first successful antelope hunt. The terrific windstorm that pre­ Helen Wilson for lunch.
graduate from the Treasure
were Friday evening guests 1
Mr. and Mrs. Ed
The next meeting will be Bend, were Tuesday visitors Valley Community College dis­ big game season for 1971 when Game Commission expects about ceded it.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Allen and the Dwight Seward home.
,
Myers
of
Nyssa
were
guests.
August 6th at the home of Sue of Mr. and Mrs. CarlBegeman. trict wish to attend Oregon bear hunters take to the woods 50 percent of the hunters par­
Mrs. Ethel Wild is spendini
Reuben Grasmick of Nampa family of Jerome spent the
Ashcraft. The losers will give Wednesday they were all lunch­ State University next year, his to try and track down one of ticipating to cha;k up a victory.
weekend with his sister, Mr. a few days this week as a gues
eon guests of the Boyce Van
a dinner for the winners.
The other season getting was a Wednesday night dinner and Mrs. Dale Morgan and of Mrs. Jennie Seward.
tuition and fees would run $480. these fine game animals. The
Jerry Wright and family of De Water’s at the East Side Cafe At University of Oregon he season extends through the re­ underway is the agricultural guest of his brother, Mr. and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Samueli
Salem were Wednesday visitors in Ontario.
deer hunt scheduled to begin Mrs. W.H. Grasmick.
would pay $507 and at Eastern mainder of the year.
of Meridian and their son Mr
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Waldo
Smalley
Wednesday
’
s
windstorm
up
­
Mrs. Dale Witt was a Saturday
of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer.
Except for several small August 14 in three areas of
Oregon $501.
rooted trees and blew down lots visited Tuesday with Glenn Weed and Mrs. Ivan Sameuls wer<
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brandt and afternoon caller in the Carl
Out-of-state the increase is closures, bear hunters may test southwestern Oregon.
at the Caldwell hospital. They visiting relatives and friend«
of
fruit in this area.
Begeman
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer
tremendous for families on their hunting skills statewide.
Mrs. Don Haley, Donny and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill in this community last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hite were
visited Saturday evening with
moderate budgets.
At Boise National forest lands within the
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nichol«
Denny of Albany spent part of McCarthy and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman. Saturday evening visitors in the State College our local student Paulina Unit are off limits as
and family of Nu Acres wer*
George
Kratzberg.
the
week
with
her
parents,
Mr.
Mrs. Gnetty Piercy and Mrs. Earl Kygar home.
are lands within one mile of the
Mrs. Mary Nichols of Nampa Sunday guests in the Oscar
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. would pay $1290, at Northwest Rogue River between Grave
and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. Her
Dorothy Fox attended the Happy
BY DALE WITT
Nazarene $1338, and at College
and Mrs. Betty Grimes of Cald­ Nichols home.
husband,
Don
Haley,
came
after
and
Mrs.
Earl
Kygar
were
Mr.
Dozen Card Club Friday after­
PHONE 372-2183 B=a=»
of Idaho $1950. Treasure Val­ Creek and Lobster Creek. Hun­
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wagner,
well were Sunday guests in the
them Tuesday.
noon at the home of Mrs. Annie and Mrs. Jim Hite and Mr. and ley Community College will ters need only the regular hunt­
Waldo Smalley home.
They Mr. and Mrs. Larry Miller ant
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gerald
Russell
Mrs.
Walter
McConthy.
NEWELL
HEIGHTS
-
Darryl
VanderOord in Nyssa.
ing license to hunt bear but
Mrs. Eunice Phifer of Elko, charge him only $360 and this are limited to taking one bear Dennis, Larry Fields, Brendon and Steve went to Twin Falls returned Friday from Madera, sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Thompson
includes a rate increase of
Boles and family enjoyed a
California.
and family of Sacramento, Calif., Nevada was a Tuesday and Wed­ $10 per quarter approved re­ for the season. Hunting bear Pratt, Scott Orris and Jay Kygar Saturday to see his parents,
Mrs. Mary Gustavson and weekend vacation July 17th in
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
Russell.
nesday
overnight
guest
of
Mr.
are
attending
the
All
Star
who have been visiting his
cently by the college Board of with dogs is authorized during
granddaughter Mary of Nampa McCall.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel and Mrs. Chas. Bowers.
legal hunting hours thoughout Tournament games at Ontario, Saturday evening was spent at were recent all day visitors
Directors.
Mrs. Ed Sells visited Mrs.
which started Friday and will the Patterson Black Angus Ranch
Thompson and other relatives
the
entire
season.
Add to these figures the cost
Luella Breneman of Ontario
in the Lloyd Dibble home.
in
Jerome
where
they
purchased
for two weeks returned home
Two other big game seasons end on Monday.
of room and board compared
John Thompson has returned Tuesday.
Hourly Earnings
Gib Deffenbaugh visited Sun­ a registered bull. Brad,Cindy,
Monday.
to supporting a student at home get underway in early August
Mrs. Ed Sells and Mrs. A.L.
to the Nyssa Nursing Home.
and
Scott
Russell
spent
the
two
day
afternoon
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mrs. Chuck Conant was a
for two years and it becomes but these are limited to hunters
Hawkins
visited Thursday with
Gary
Seward
was
a
Sunday
days with the Howard Malones.
L.C. McDermott.
Tuesday visitor of Mrs. Lester Reach New Peaks
clear that a local family can holding special tags or permits.
Nu Acres 4-H Club met Fri­ dinner guest of Mike Lancaster. Mrs. Ralph Gushawan who had
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fenn
Strawn.
One
is
the
antelope
season
sche
­
be well on its way to paying
recent major surgery in the
..... .
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strawn
New peaks of $4.19 in average for the second two years of duled August 14 through 18 on and family of Quincy, Wash., day evening at the Community
Caldwell
hospital.
WORK SMARTER
visited Thursday with Mr. and hourly earnings and $165.09 a four-year college education sixteen antelope herd ranges arrived Friday morning and Hall with about 25 people at­
Mr. and Mrs. John Lilly and
tending.
The
new
Extension
visited
relatives
here
until
Sun
­
Mrs. Arnold Strawn and family in weekly earnings were ob­ from what it saves at Treasure in southeastern Oregon.
A
- NOT HARDER
J.J. returned Friday from Fort
Agent Max Gardner was a guest.
in Caldwell.
total of 1,440 hunters are day afternoon.
tained by Oregon’s manu­ Valley Community College.
Benning, Ga.
Preceding the meeting mem­
Sunday dinner guests in the
Brides — your new bright
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb facturing production workers
authorized to take after these
Mrs. Ferrol Gordon of Price,
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bers
of
the
Outdoor
Cooking
visited Mr. and Mrs. Phillip during the month of June. Ave­
colored bath towels might be a
fleet-footed sageland dwellers, Gene Simpson home were Mr.
Utah
and Mrs. Odiel Favorel
WORK SMARTER
Breshears in Roswell Thurs­ rage hourly earnings advanced
known to be the swiftest of all and Mrs. Richard Fenn and Club hiked to the river taking laundry problem at first. Co­ of Grandview, Wash., visited
sack
lunches
with
them.
After
day evening.
Tuesday Mrs. eleven cents above the previous
family and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
lors are likely to run.
North American big game.
- NOT HARDER
Saturday in the George Griffin
Robbs mother, Mrs. May Lytle month’s level. The record $4.19
To remove excess dye, wash
Antelope herds are reported Walker and family. Afternoon their lunch they went to the hall
home.
and Lee Davis of Roswell were of wage rate increases, most
to be in excellent condition callers were Mrs. Dave Savage grounds where they played them separately from other clo­
Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin
The
arrival
of
warm
weather
baseball.
dinner guests at the Wayne Robb of which were in the lumber
thes.
Use hot water with
with modest increases noted in and children and Jeanie Fenn
were
Saturday evening dinner­
suggests
that
your
electric
blan
­
Mrs. Ken Robinson of Tempe, just a little detergent and re­
home in honor of Mrs. Lytle’s and wood products industry. An
the herds over the past several and girls of Ontario.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don
ket
may
be
ready
for
cleaning
Arizona
called
on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
birthday anniversary.
peat the treatment until the
Mrs. Carl Fenn has returned
additional factor contributing
years. Some fine trophy bucks
Derryberry of Payette.
■„
which, in this case, means wash­
Gabriel Astoreca and girls, to the high hourly earnings
will undoubtedly be encountered from St. Lukes Hospital in Boise Woodrow Wilson last week. She rinse water runs clear.
ing.
(Dry
cleaning
solvents
may
was
spending
some
time
with
Audrie
and Carmen were figure was the cool, cloudy
where
she
had
recent
surgery.
Once
rid
of
this
excess
dye,
during the five-day season but
Saturday evening guests in the weather which delayed the start damage wiring.)
She is staying with her daughter, her parents in Apple Valley. the towels can be washed with
Before
washing,
protect
the
Mr. and Mrs. Holt Vaughn other colored clothes.
Wayne Robb home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Simpson and
of canning activity and the hiring
July 14th Mr. and Mrs. Lester of lower pay scale workers. plug by tying a cloth around it.
family at the present time. called on Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
A fabric softener in the final
Then spot clean with liquid
Strawn went camping and fishing
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simpson Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Coy rinse will help keep the towels
The length of the workweek
detergent.
Use
a
grease
spot
Calling it "grossly unfair”
at the Little Malheur. While declined slightly from 39.6
are visiting their daughter, Mr. Petross recently. They were soft and fluffy, Skip the sof-
remover
for
oily
stains.
and
"economically paralyzing”
At
the
regular
meeting
July
recenly
married
in
Utah
and
there they met Mr. and Mrs. hours in May to 39.4 in June.
and Mrs. Marion York of Spo­
tener now and then for the
to areas affected by the strike
27th the following members kane.
are going to Rexburg to college best absorbency.
M.L. Kurtz. The Strawns went In June, 1970 the workweek ave­
Fill the washer with warm or completed the regular NRA
against the Union Pacific and
on to John Day, Unity and Baker rage was 38.7 hours.
Terri and Cherrylee Cham­ this fall. Mrs. Vaughn and Mrs.
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cool water and add mild deter­ Qualification courses; Timmie
Southern Railways, Congress­
and returned home Saturday.
berlain went to Bountiful, Utah Petross went to school together
Oregon’s construction gent; then agitate briefly be­
FOR UKUWING
run
GROWING BOYS,
BOYS, use man Al Ullman Thursday asketj
Brown, Larry Wood, and Greg Saturday evening by bus, where in Apple Valley.
Sunday, July 18th, Mr. and workers averaged $6.28 an hour fore adding blanket.
iron-on tape to hem up trousers,
Let it
completed the pro­ they will spend a week visiting
Cecil Evans accompanied Rev. you’ll find it’s easier to remove President Nixon and Trans­
Mrs. Lester Strawn went to during June. Average weekly soak five to fifteen minutes. Moffis
visit their daughter, Mr. ar.d earning rose from $215.62 in Agitate at slow speed for only marksman, shooting ten targets their grandfather Roland String­ Keith Mills and Don Haasch of and replace tape than to rip portation Secretary John Volpe
Boise to a meeting in Jerome out stitching when pants need for administrative action to re-*
Mrs. Paul Carter at New Ply­ June, 1970 to the current level one minute; then spin on normal scoring 20 or better; Larry ham and other relatives.
store service immediately.
Wood
and
Timmie
Brown
won
mouth and went on a picnic. of $232.99.
Jed Chamberlain left Monday Saturday evening.
lengthening.
spin cycle. Set the machine for the marksman award by shooting
Ullman also called for legis­
to
attend
Morrison
Scout
Re
­
the rinse cycle with either cool 10 targets scoring 25 or better;
lative
action from Sen. Warren
or warm water.
Add fabric and Timmie Brown won the servation Camp at McCall and
Magnuson,
Chairman of the
will
return
home
Saturday.
softener in the rinse.
Senate
Commerce
Committee,
marksman 1st class by firing
Mrs. Johnnie Eason and son,
and Rep. Harley O. Staggers,
After the final spin, line dry ten targets scoring 30 or better. Johnnie of Homedale were
Chairman of the Commerce
or tumble dry using two or David Simantel had previously Saturday overnight guests of her
Committee in the House.
won
the
pro-marksman
and
the'
»i
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
three towels as buffers. Check
Boise State College now has display also includes the Mount­
"Rail freight service is >•
directions for washing and dry­ marksman awards. These 4-H Simpson.
on exhibit in the Science Build­ ain Blue Bird, Idaho's official national monopoly sanctioned by
Gun
Club
members
were
all
Marcia Topliff returned to ing the Idaho bird display re­
ing which come with the blanket.
state bird.
law”,
Ullman said.
“The
Some manufactures recommend presented their certificates of Forest Grove Saturday evening cently received from the state
Because the collection is now national security is involved
accomplishment
from
the
Na
­
after
spending
two
weeks
with
drying outdoors over two
tional Rifle Association and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin capitol building. Transfer of located at the College, Dr. Obee when any region loses its ser­
parallel lines.
the collection was made through indictated the birds will be of vice.”
lapel pins for each course com­ Topliff.
the State Board of Education great value for students who may
Ullman said the lack of ser­
Journal Classifieds pliments of the Nyssa Coop
Frankie Worden left Saturday with the stipulation that they
be engaged in classroom re­ vice in the areas affected by.
Supply
and
the
Oregon
Trail
NYSSA, OREGON
morning
for
Canton,
Oklahoma
Bring Results!
would be on display to the pub­ search. “The taxidermy alone the
United
Transportation!
Grange.
where she will visit her mother lic.
is worth many thousands of dol­ Union’s strike was creating an;
and sisters and her son Gene
Involved in the exhibit are 100 lars, and it's almost impossible economic disaster for major
who is stationed at Fort Sill. sealed filled glass cases con­
to place a value on the collect­ agriculture
producers, the-
Mrs. Stanley Hill visited Sun­ taining 313 specimens of birds
ion.” Dr. Obee continued, “We forest industry and primary­
day afternoon with Mrs. Lydia which have been sighted in Idaho.
are very fortunate to have this shippers.
Worden.
The project was originally sup­ outstanding display of Idaho
“Vegetables and fruit are:
Mr. and Mrs. M.L. Kurtz ported by the Idaho Fish and birds.”
going to start rotting in ware- '
were Monday luncheon guests Game Department, the Ada
The public may view this col­ houses unless they’re shipped:
of Mrs. Dale Witt.
County Fish and Game League lection during regular school soon,” the OregonCongressmap
Mrs. Bill Webb attended the and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
days from 8 a.m. until the build­ said
1961 class reunion held at the Service as a WPA project.
ing is closed in the evenings.
He noted that lumber inven­
Homedale City Park Sunday.
Dr. Donald Obee, Chairman of When a new Science-Education tories are beginning to be de­
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb the Division of Science and
Building is constructed, the pleted at the prime of the home
attended a party at the home Health, said the bird display is
birds will be moved to perma­ building season because timber
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis the finest collection of its kind
nent display quarters in the is not being shipped out of Ore­
in Boise Saturday evening.
in the state, containing speci­ foyer of the new structure. gon and other northwest states.
Bert Swenson of Nampa, Mr. mens of nearly every bird who
and Mrs. C.H. Weaver of Wal- has been found within Idaho
nut Creek, Calif, Mrs. Myers borders. He said the exhibits
and Mrs. Conant of Minnesota are in excellent shape because
and Iowa called at the M.L. they are within sealed glass
Judd home this past week.
cases, and each case has a
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Mr. and Mrs. K.I. Peterson painted background which places
;
and Mervin and Mr. and Mrs. the bird in its natural surround­
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Mervll Hutchinson and daugh­ ings.
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ters of Nyssa were Sunday
Rarely
seen
specimens
luncheon guests of Mrs. Marie include a melanistic mutant
;
Moore.
I
pheasant, a pair of extremely
J
Mrs. Marie Earp stayed from rare snowy owls, examples of
Friday until Tuesday with Mrs. the trumpeter and whistling
f
Marie Moore.
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swan and Crider’s hawk. The
Newell Heights
Ullman Calls
Strike Unfair
Boise State College Has
Idaho Birds On Display
WE FIX FLATS
FOR LADY DRIVERS
FREE
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