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Pag« Six Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Or«gon UNEMPLOYMENT DOWN IN OREGON Favorite Foods Thursday, October 21, 1971 NEWELL HEIGHTS ITEMS Oregon unemployed de ■ ■ ■ BY DALE WITT ■ ■ ■ PHONE 372-2183 ■ ■ ■ clined from 53,400 in August to 48,300 in September, Ross NEWELL HEIGHTS - Mr. and I Sunday afternoon visitors at the Morgan, Oregon Employment Mrs. Jim Phifer, Mr. and Mrs. M.L Judd home. By Leona Anderson Division Administrator re Kenneth Price and Sherri, and Mrs. Rollo Fenn, Laura Ward ported recently. As a result Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomas and and Art Ferguson went Chuker Oregon’s seasonally adjusted Steve were guests at the Carl hunting at Leslie Gulch Wednes Idaho Power Company unemployment rate edged down Lee Hill home after the day. Home Service Representative from 6.3 to 6.2 percent from ball game Friday evening. Mrs. Art Ferguson visited August to September, just sli Mrs. Mil da Schiemer was a Mrs. Mary McConnell Wednes Have you ever looked at a There’s Pizza and Pizza so I ghtly below the level of a year Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and day, Mrs. Rollo Fenn and Art “Lasagne” recipe and, after thought I’d give you the recipe earlier (6.3 percent). Oregon’s some thought, turned toanother of my favorite. I thought since trend was in line with the decline Mrs. Carl Lee Hill, and Mr. and Ferguson joined Mrs. Mary page in your recipe book? It I started with a reasonable in the U.S. unemployment rate Mrs. Jim Stevens of Corvallis McConnell and Mrs. Art Fer has too many ingredients, you facsimile of one Italina dish 1 which edged down from 6.1 in were Sunday evening visitors in guson for dinner that evening. Mrs. Rollo Fenn and Laura said to yourself (or don’t you might as well end up with August to 6.0 percent in Sep the Hill home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carter of Ward went to La Grande on bu talk to yourself?) Anyway, you another. This Pizza is made tember. Newberg, Ore., spent the past siness Wednesday morning. changed your mind about making with a refrigerated buscuit as a The decline in Oregon unem week visiting Mr. and Mrs. R.D. Saturday Mrs. Rollo Fenn, it. base and the rest is add what ployment was accompanied by an McKinley. Mrs. Mary McConnell and John “Lasagne” means “wide you like. It’s fun at a teen increase in nonagricultural em Mr. and Mrs. Luit Stam went nie and Ronda Ward went to noodle” and if you make this age party for each to make their ployment from 863,200 in August “Noodle Cheese - Beef Bake” own. Have the topping set out in to 868,400 in September. The to Grangeville, Idaho, Thursday Ironside where they joined M-s. and visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Abby Jones and Mrs. Edith Fer you’ll have a dish equally as bowls for them to help themsel major gains occurred in Dehaas, returning home on Sa guson for lunch, while their men delectible and not nearly as time ves. construction, retail trade, ser turday. went deer hunting. consuming. The Lasagne noodle vices and public educa.ion. Sunday dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Eason of is over an inch wide after it’s Agricultural employment, how Bill Webb home were Mrs. Mar Homedale were Sunday dinner cooked. ever, dropped seasonally from garete Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Ted guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray EASY PIZZA 75,000 to56,300assummerhar King of Ontario, Dr. and Mrs. Simpson. NOODLE CHEESE BEEF BAKE vest neared completion and stu R.D. Payne and daughter Holly Mrs. Karen York and baby, 1 pkg. refrigerated biscuits dents returned to school. and her mother, Mrs. Alfred of Klamath Falls, and their 1 can tomato paste 2 tablespoons butter Morgan indicated the overall son Don Payne, who attends col Simpson visited Mr. and Mrs. Hamburger These six attractive young ladies are the 1 lb. ground beef Fruitland; Kathy Ashman, a Caldwell soph employment outlook was one of lege at La Grande. Some of the Ray Simpson Sunday morning. Pepperoni, sliced Treasure Valley Community College cheer 1 tsp. salt omore. Lying down are Angel Walker, a cautious optimism, for a slow men went deer and phea Mr. and Mrs. Bud Der Onion grated leaders for 1971-72. Standing from the left, 1/4 tsp. pepper freshman from Fruitland; Andrea Kinney, but steady improvement in sant hunting. rick were Saturday luncheon Olives they are Stephanie Duval, a sophomore from 1/2 tsp. celery salt an Ontario sophomore; and Judy Winken the State’s economic picture and Mrs. Dale Witt was a Sunday guests at the Ray Simpson home. Anchovies Ontario; Lhonda Shaw, a freshman from 1/2 tsp. garlic powder werder, a freshman from Clalskanie, Orc. that the recent resumption of dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson, David Phelps 1/2 tsp. monosodium glutomate Cheddar Cheese longshore work on Oregon’s John Fahrenbruch. and his brother went deer hunt Parmesan Cheese 1 teaspoon sugar waterfronts would be parti Robert and Shelia Pratt at ing at Mahogany Sunday I Mozzarella Cheese 1 8 oz. can tomato sauce cularly helplful. I PUC SUSPENDS tended the homecoming dance at morning. 6 green onions Mrs. Tom Boren entered Holy Adrian Friday evening. Mr. and Roll biscuits into 4 - inch 1 3-oz. package cream cheese GAS CO. REQUESTS circles, form rim around edge EOC HOMECOMING Mrs. Eugene Pratt and family Rosary Hospital at Ontario Fri 1 cup sour cream day morning. She had a reac attended the ball game at Adrian 1 8-oz. pkg wide noodles, and lay on a greased baking SLATED SATURDAY Requests by three Oregon the same evening. They played tion to somi’ medicine she had sheet. Cover with tomato paste cooked, and drained gas companies for rate in taken. She returned home Sun Melba. Mary Timmermanwas As hosts, Eastern Oregon and sprinkle with small tib 1/2 cup grated cheese The formation of a statewide 14 male candidates, it would creases to offset a Canadian day afternoon. homecoming queen, and Vicki College confidently expects that and sprinkle with small bits of Brown beef in butter and add gas price hike have been sus Patsy Mink for President Com be an undiluted victory,” said Mrs. Martha Bessendorfer Shenk and Shelia Pratt were the Homecoming this year will bring next seven ingredients. Mix ray hamburger. Add sliced pe visited Mr. and Mrs. L.C Mc pended by Public Utility Com mittee was announced today in Mrs. Hovet. “That fact alone’ onion, cream cheese and sour pperoni, onion, anchovies or any yet another conference victory, princesses. Dermott Saturday afternoon, and missioner DiarmuidF. O’Scann- Eugene. One of the first tasks would have an impact on as Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Solomon this one against Oregon College cream together. Bake in a 2- combination of the remaining of the committee will be tocom- suring an open convention.” Mrs. Earl Province was a Sun lain. of Elkton, Oregon arrived Sa quart casserole, alternating the ingredients. Sprinkel with Par of Education. plete a petition drive to secure Virtually all natural gas used The group of men and women The encounter will be at 1:30 turday and are visiting Mr. and day afternoon visitor. layers twice. First noodles, mesan and lay Mozzarella by Oregonians comes from a place for the Congresswoman has met with Rep. Mink and Mr. and Mrs. William John Mr. and Mrs. Burton Barnes. p.m. Saturday, October 23, in then the onion and cream; then Cheese on top. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Holt of Fruit ston and Mr. and Mrs. AlAyar, Canadian gas fields and is trans from Hawaii on the Oregon De she has agreed to support the the college stadium. the meat mixture. Sprinkle mocratic Primary ballot next move by personally campaig The usual autumnal festivities land were Sunday afternoon cal both of Portland came Friday to ported into Oregon by the El May. grated cheese over the last meat Bake at 375 degrees for 12 also include a concert by Josh lers in the Barnes home. Paso Natural Gas Company ex ning in Oregon. visit Mrs. Marie Moore and layer and bake 30 minutes at 350 “It’s time to pick a person minutes. Serves 3-4. (It’s fun White, Jr., an easy-going black In addition to state head Clint Chamberlain spent the spend a week hunting pheasants. clusively. degrees. Serves 6 to 8 persons. to let your guests choose their entertainer who drew a capacity weekend at Gowen Field with Bill Johnston was hunting phea El Paso has negotiated con for President on the basis of quarters at 3204 Fillmore, Eu This may be frozen until ready own topping combinations. sants on the Carl Piercy ranch tracts with Canadian suppliers their qualifications, regardless gene, 344-1615, local head-’ crowd his last time in the National Guard. to bake. Terri Chamberlain attended Sunday morning. The men say who have raised the price of of their sex,” says Erica Ho- quarters are being established La Grande, at 8:30 that evening vet, acting chairwoman of the by: Gretchen Kafoury, 1508 N.Ev and a buffet-social hour at VIP’s the LDS leadership conference a very large coyote. Steve gas to El Paso effective Nov committee. “The latest Gallup Stanton, Portland, 222-6406 or ember 1. restaurant on the Island City at Shore Lodge at McCall over Piercy shot it in the leg, Bill While El Paso has applied to Poll indicates that 66% of the 288-6744 (Mink headquarters); Dr. Dale Parnell will be one of the weekend. also shot it after that. It jumped Among speakers slated for the strip from 5 to 8 p.m. the main speakers during the OFBF women will be Mrs. Jane Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warren into the air, fell, got up and ran the Federal Power Commission American public would support Nete King, 1335 Crawley S.E., Alumni may reserve tickets Oregon Farm Bureau Fe Wyatt, Director of Consumer through C.E. Zahl, director of of Parma took their daughter into the corn field. Several had to increase it rates to its dis a qualified woman candidate for Salem, 362-1745; and Barbara deration’s annual convention Affairs for the Oregon Depart alumni relations, at $5 for buffet and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin reported seeing this extra large tributors, the federal agency has President. In her four terms in Ryberg, 373 Vista, Ashland, November 7 through 10 in the ment of Agriculture. Mrs. Wyatt and concert, or $3 each for Topliff out to dinner Sunday to coyote on their place before this not yet approved that request. the U.S. Congress, Patsy Mink 482-3825. The Oregon companies re has more than demonstrated Marion Hotel in Salem. The will talk at the women’s lun either. They also will be avail celebrate their wedding anni time. questing the rate increases are her abilities and qualifications, Oregon Superintendent of Public cheon November 8. versary. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge of able at the doors and are on Instruction will address the One of the highlights of the hand in the office of Max Cook, Johnnie and Ronda Ward were Reedsport arrived Monday and California - Pacific Utilities, and that she is as capable as Natural Gas, and any of the male contenders for delegates at the banquet Novem convention will be the election director of campus relations, Saturday overnight and Sunday will spend some time here ta Cascade * the Democratic nomination.” Northwest Natural Gas. of officers and directors, No ber 9. guests of Mrs. Rollo Fenn while I king care of business. Their in Hoke basement. The members of the com Commissioner O*Scannlain, The keynote speaker for the vember 10. The new Oregon Two other events, an auto their parents, Mr. and Mrs.., daughter, Mrs. Jim Groome and opening delegate session No Farm Bureau Sweetheart will cross near the Coliseum at 8 Ronnie Ward and Laura Ward boys of Prinesville arrived in suspending all three Oregon mittee feel that a victory by vember 8 will be J. Merrill also be crowned during the con a.m. and the donkey joust at went deer hunting. The chil Thursday morning to visit her requests, pointed to not only the Rep. Mink would be significant Mrs. Dorothy Hallaian, pub dren attended LDS Sunday school parents, and another daughtr, lack of an FPC order on the for several reasons; it is the lications adviser at St. Helens Anderson, president of the Iowa vention. noon on the football field, both only primary in which all na Farm Burea. sponsored by Intercollegiate and church with Mrs. Fenn Mrs. Ernest Eilers and daugh El Paso request but also to the tionally mentioned presidential High School, was electedpresi- ters of near Emmett came Sa present wage-price freeze. Knights, complete Saturday’s Sunday. dent of the Oregon Association “There remains some quest candidates will be on the ballot Mrs. Louise Hill and her sis turday and were overnight program. of Journalism Advisers at the without the ability to remove ion as to whether the FPC may The Homecoming dance will ter, Dophie Stevens of Corvallis, guests of her parents. Oregon Scholastic Press’ 50th their names and it is the only legally grant El Paso its re be at 9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 22, andC.B. Hill visited Mrs. Lydia anniversary conference on the VA says an average of 24,500 quested increase during Presi primary contest all will be pit University of Oregon campus in Hoke, and the day before, the Worden Friday afternoon. ted against each other. “ If Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson disabled veterans train in its dent Nixon’s imposition on the queen will be crowned in the Patsy Mink entered only the October 8-9. administration theatre at 7 were Saturday evening visitors vocational rehabilitation pro 90-day freeze,” Commissioner Mrs. Eleanore Hermanson, Oregon primary, and won the O ’ Scannlain said. "Of course, p.m.; a noise parade, the bon in the Gene Simpson home. Mrs. gram annually. publications adviser at Sandy Oregon Primary over the 10 to ♦ ♦ ♦ there is further question at this fire and burning of the“O” Carl Fenn was a Saturday after High School, was elected vice VA is pushing on-the-job time as to what federal regula will start at 7:30 p.m. near noon caller and Jimmie Fenn president, and Mrs. Jayne Mer For answers to Hoke, and a hootnanny in Hoke was a Sunday morning visitor training programs in areas of tions will follow the freeze. ic kel, newspaper adviser at MINT GROWERS will follow at about 9 p.m. in the Gene Simpson home. public need — health care, Certainly the need remains on your electric heat Medford High School, secre my part to investigate and de Mr. and Mrs. Marion York of education, recreation, welfare MAY APPEAL tary-treasurer. questions, call him termine both the lawfulness of New Plyrr'',,‘.h were Saturday and pollution control. Willard (Bill) Mohn, pub at — During the 1970-71 fiscal overnight and Sunday visitors ♦ ♦ ♦ the requests and the propriety The Office of Emergency lications adviser at Grand High year, eleven new State Park at the Ray Simpson home. Under recently passed legis and necessity of passing any Preparedness has turned down School in Portland for eleven, areas were acquired. An addi ,...ed home increased gas costs on to the a plea from the Oregon Farm years, was awarded a plaque; The ANK Garden Club met lation, unused, tional 3,569.90 acres were ac Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. M loan benefits were restored for customers.” Bureau Federation that mint oil by the Oregon Scholastic Press; quired to be added to 21 ex L. Judd. Twenty women atten World War II and Korean Con Speculation exists that El be exempt from the price freeze and the UO School of Journa-’; isting State Parks and waysides. ded the meeting. flict veterans and eligible, un Paso could receive an increase set by President Nixon. lism for outstanding per Total State Park acreage is now OEP officials have indicated formance, service and leader Mrs. SallyJuddandboyswere remarried widows of these ve to meet the higher costs of 87,410.87. Canadian gas as an exception that individual mint growers terans. ship in scholastic journalism. Z to the 90-day freeze rules be may appeal for relief from the The plaque has been presented cause of the import nature of decision. only five times in the 50-yeat-Z the product. Commissioner OFBF Executive Vice Presi history of OSP. O’Scannlain said the validity of dent David Nelson said: “I am Some 600 students and 70 ad-; such claims remains to be es appalled by the decision of the visers attended the conference,- tablished. Federal Officials. Historically representing high schools^ and typically this product is sold throughout the state. Z by farmers and deserved to have Dale Schraufnagel, Nyssa ad-Z the same exemption as has viser, was among those who at-; been granted other agricultural tended. crops.” MRS MARI! Mi ss FKl 11 I.AND. IDAHO Nelson said he is urging all mint growers in the State to Incomplete returns indicate protest the decision. He said Oregon community college that Oregon Senator Bob Pack enrollment has reacheda record wood had attempted to sway high, State Superintendent Dale the minds of the Federal Of Parnell announced Friday. ficials, but had no luck. "Per Icctnc heat time and en- Registration at the 13 schools, haps” Nelson added, “If all "It takes little time to ad-Z according to unofficial figures Oregon mint growers now add minister a rebuke, but itZ ergy,” says Mrs. Mess, “ Because 1 come and reported this week, has climbed their voices in the matter it will lakes a long time to forget; go a lot, it’s nice to have heat that takes to 56,982. have some effect.” ‘‘Enrollment is running sub care of itself. My house is always warm to stantially ahead of last year,” come home to, and it’s clean and easy to said Carroll deBroekert, Ore care for. Electric heat is especially nice for gon Board of Education asso ciate superintendent. “We’ve people who have more important things to projected 63,000 and we don’t do than worry about a furnace. think the projection will be far off.” The returns are far from be • ALFALFAS • CLOVERS ine complete as most of the I schools have not completed re I Change to clean, carefree electric heat gistration. For examole. Lane PASTURE GRASSES Community College began re Thera are ssvsral practical method*. gistration later than planned be Including the carefree electric furnace, • LUTHER WINTER SEED BARLEY cause of the levy election, and, to change your home to electric heat too, several of the schoolshave You can get full Information and plan unique open enrollment policies ning assistance by calling your local allowing students to enroll at Idaho Power office various tim°s in the term. Iiicomplete and unoffical fi gures reported this week are; Blue Mountain. 1,483. Central Oregon 1.380; Chemeketa 4,723; Clackamas 3,117; Clatsop 1,622; Lane 8,310; Linn-Benton 3.388; Mt. Hood?,500: Portland 19,800, Southwestern 2,000; Treasure Phon« 372-2201 Valley 1,030. Umpqua 1,803; and Rotrue, tvginning its first vear, 842. Patsy Mink For President Committee Formed Dr. Parnell Speaks To OFBF Press Advisors Meet At U of O Your trained electric heat specialist for Nyssa is DON SOMERS 372-2243 IDAHO POWER COMPANY JUST LIKE MY CLOCK my electric heat keeps going whether I’m home or gone CC Enrollment At Record High Fall Feed Supplies Idaho Power Company FLAMELESS ELECTRIC LIVING FOR A NEATER, CLEANER WORLD NuGaines Winter Wheat Seed EMMERS fSD AND SEED CO