Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 24, 1973, Page 6, Image 6

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    Th« Nyiia Oata City Journal, Ny«»a, Orogon
State Treasurer. Redden Report»
On Gasoline Shortage Effects
RANDT SAVAGE IS THE PROUD OWNER
of a new 10-speed bicycle as a result of
bis »inning efforts in a recent Idabc States­
man subscription contest.
Shown presenting tbe bicycle is Gene
Asmussen of Fruitland, manager of District
16 »hick includes Nyssa, Ontario. Vale,
Partr.a Ne» Plymouth and Fruitland.
Randy
has
a
State sman route m the
southwest part of Nyssa, and sold 20 new
subscriptions m one month to »in the bike.
thanks" to those »bo made tbe
He says
contest such a success for him
REVISION OF CITY
APPLE N ALLEY ITEMS
MAPS AVAILABLE
..................... BY FRANCES SMALLEY..................
APPLE
VALLEY - Kim,
Shelly and John, Jr. Boston
were weekend guests of their
gran4»rents Mr. and Mrs.
Ear! Boston. Sunday they vi­
sited in tbe Bob Shippy home
at Weiser and went swimming
at tbe Hot Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. John Boston
visited over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Pearsen at
B-nd. Oregon and with Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Harris at Spring­
field. Oregon.
Roy Rookstool had major sur­
gery Friday at Caldwell Hos­
pital He is dc-ing very well and
expects to be borne soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pierce
and children of Boise visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jack-
son at Bend Oregon over the
weekend and on Sunday brought
Mrs. JacksonandctUdrenhome
with them to visit for a week
in tbe Dwight Seward home.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Smith
came over Sunday evening and
all had a family dinner toge­
ther in the Seward home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble
and Sue attended tbe dinner at
Sir Richards Cafe Friday eve­
ning honoring the high school
graduates of the Parma Naza-
rene C hurch.
Mark Nichols and Bill Da­
niels of Las Vegas were over­
night guests Monday-Wedbes-
dav of this week of Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Nichols.
The Susannah Circle enjoyed
a covered dish lune been Thurs­
day in tbe borne of Mrs. May me
Stout of Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hooey
camped Monday till Sunday at
Tamarack Falls
last week
where they enjoyed some good
fishing. Mr. and Mrs. George
Griffin joined them Thursday
and came home with them Sun­
day. Mr. and Mrs. Homer King
came up Tuesday and stayed
for several more weeks. Mrs.
Leeland Dewey and Nicole came
up Saturday for one day of fat­
ing with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Buel Clement
of New Plymouth were Sunday
evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Hooey
Mr. and Mrs. William An­
ders and Mrs. Mary Nichols
were Sunday afternoon guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Smalley.
They brought a cake and Ke
cream to celebrate a wedding
and anniversary for tbe An­
ders and a birthday anniversary
for Mrs. Smalley.
Mrs. Helen Wilson and Mrs.
Dale Morgan drove to Moscow
Saturday to attend the gradua­
tion exercises at U of I for
Marilee Wilson who finished
with Cum Lande booors. Mari­
lee came home with them Smi-
day evening Dale Morgan and
children enjoyed a vacation at
their cabin in Meadows while
the ladies were in Moscow.
Larry Miller, Brig Olsen,
Jim Tracy narrowly escaped
very serious enjunes when the
Piper Cut plane owned by Larry
Miller crashed into tbe beet
field of Leroy Sewards by tbe
Nyssa bridge Friday evening.
Larry Miller sustained a com -
pevnd fracture of the right arm
and a broken right ankle. He is
resting in the Nyssa Hospital
at present. Brig Olsen was
treated and released Sunday
from the hospital and Jim Tracy
was treated and released the
same evening of tbe accident.
Relatives brought tbe damlged
A revision of the city maps
of 35 Oregon communities has
just been completed by the State
Highway Division in coopera­
tion with the Federal Highway
Ackninistration, it was announ­
ced today by George M. Bald­
win. administrator of highways.
Tbe communities affected are
Adrian, Brookings (2 sheets),
Canby (2 sheets). Cafe Junc­
tion, Central Point, Columbia
City, Creswell, Culver. Fo­
rest Greve (3 sheets), Gervais,
Gladstone (2 sheets), and Gre­
sham (4 sheets).
Also included are Hubbard,
Independence. Jefferson. Le­
banon. Maupin, McMinnville '6
sheets}, Newberg (2 sheets),
Oregon City (3 sheets), Philo­
math, Raimer ¿2 sheets,, Scap­
poose, and Seaside (2 sheets).
Others are Shady Cove,Sher­
wood. St. Helens, Troutdale 2
sheets), Tualatin
(2 sheets),
Ukiah. Unity, Vale, Wasco, Wil­
lamina, and * ood V lllage.
These maps are drawn to a
scale of 8C0 feet to the inch
and are plotted on a 17-ioch
by 19-me a sheet. They sell for
30 cents per sheet. Rednctuxis
of these sheets to size 4-1 '2-
State Treasurer Jim Redden,
at a hearing on the fuel shortage
held recently by the HouseCom-
mittee on Transportation, told
the Committee
The serious
consequences of a gasoline
shortage in the country or in
this
state cannot be exag-
gerated.”
•Charges have been leveled
at the oil industry by inde­
pendent and major gasoline dea­
lers and mani consumer grouj.-
that the oil shortage is arti­
ficially created in order t
relax environmental restric­
tions and to increase tbe de­
pletion allowance and other tax
incentives for industry,” h-
said.
Redden said be and Commit
Chairman Howard Willits
the hearing was necessarv
attempt to find the facts
possible solutions” in th«
predicted gasoline shortage.
•■If the shortage is as dras­
tic as some predict,” Redder
warned the Committee, ”tb<
Legislature may be forced to
take steps to lessen tbe fi-
nancial Now to local commun:
ties and to the state. •»
Redden said be hoped tbe
testimony presented at the
hearing from both sides of th-
argument would enable th-
C omm ittee to dete rmine the se -
nousness of tbe problem and*
take whatever steps might t>
necessary to protect citizens f
Oregon and its economy.
Redden listed three areas of
major coocern which the Com
mittee should consider
1. The Oregon economy,
which receive» a total ■« •< ®
million dollars per year from
the gasoline tax. of »hich 8.6
million is contributed by tou­
rists. Cities rtceive 12 per
cent and counties 20 per cent
of these funds and drastically
reduced gas sales could result
in
budgetary disaster” for
local governments.
Redden pointed out that lulf
of the 460 million dollars Ore­
gon gets from tourist* comes
during tbe summer month» a*. J a
gasoline shortage at this t-.ete
would certainly cripple the t w
rist .ndustn.
».
The consumer, »bo 1*
faced *itb skxr ckettag gaso­
line cost*. Redden said the re­
on the barrel«.
JINX* HKy • A “»'VU STUDS NTS A Art
cent anrv uncetr.-nt from Wash­
Mrs. Hoff said that her students had le»*
teacher AJra*x »rprt are shown decorating
ington that rationing »ill
' be
studying pollution and the necessity vt mam>
Tbex are. from, left, Olga
trask barre 1*.
necessary because h.gter pri­
taming a clean envirnment. and picked thu
R sir
t. J *ai • :i < r ani Maru Martinez
ces »ill reduce sales .< ga*«>-
method f doing something constructive to
St.3r«> of Mrs Carol Hoff » w 'rid Geo-
line means no help for the
«-
help keep the community clean.
gnpty CUss paiated :be green undrrcoating
sumer on tbe antlonal texeL
3. Tbe independent gas
dealers, »bo are eonc»r»edthat
Marriage License}
they will be forced out f bu­
siness. Redden said this would
be a further blow to tbe Oregon
VALE -
Robert
Ml)
tory requirements
of other
consumer as lndepenXc: Aa- A recewt xei.pewwt ha»
Quinn, Nyssa and Patricia
states
or
tbe
Canadian
pro
­
lers provide a lid o* ?eSa*frsiKifitf»d ttings » M for Ore-
|. < n Slk'Ontario.
vinces.
prices.
foeiass piantar aiitoeKtwle va-
Dean Miller, Parma and Gwe
Tbe Insurance Information
eat.ee trip» loaadthrowgt «brr
<h>lyn Jad- Robb. Nyssa; Up
institute advises m«<orists to
states andCanadiar, previere».
Dean C ondron, Ontario and?
check
with
their
insurance
At oo nMtttaonl cost, mo­
resa Marl«- Hollop«d«‘r. Ontxr
agents to see if their companies
torists witt aate ixswraoce po­
Randy Dee York, New Plyag
are among those giving this
licies free: the more than S00
Nancy Carol Callahan Para
additional auto insurance pro­
compassé» affiliated with tbe
Norman Neal Hr» «.'«tap
tect;«
If
not
driv.-r*
should
A ceiebrily is » pe rwdx
tesura*:- Services Office »ill
and Maimi' Hiatt l'«v mitari
be aware that auto insurance
who works hard all I h* kfp
have
their
pc4icaes auto­
Daniel H Skinie t, J rhn Vi
requirements differ from state
to become weit 1 known.
matic ally rltrso-d to provl<>
ley and Catherine Aim ^0»
then wear» dark (tasa*» io
to
state
and
m
Canada
and
Me
­
the am .wist and kind < insurance
Jordan Valley.
•,
avoid being recognurd
xico.
........ a-i to meet the statw-
Oregonians Planning I rips
I rged To ( heck Insurance
ADRIAN NEWS
ADRIAN - Mr. and Mrs.Jin
Johnson and Domíneos Dnstts
were Sunday dinner guests rf
Mr. and Mrs. Ml! Looney.
Mrs. Baker of Portland cam-
Sunday with David Looney t
spend a week with her daughter
and family, Mr and Mrs Biil
Looney. David came for th-
graduation exercises of his ska­
ter Mary, in Adrian Sundav
evening.
Mrs. K. L Peterson, Mrs.
Matle Piercy and Mrs. Robert
Long attended Koffee Klutch at
the home of Mrs. Dale Ash­
craft m Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas of
'Ht\ser visited Mrs. Mabel
Piercy Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. MyronGossard
plane home to the Miller yard
went to Farewell Bend for the
Saturday, it was a miracle no
weekend,
where thejt visitof
ooe was more seriously hurt tbe
their cousin. Louis Eacbus Ea-
way tbe plane had nosed dived inch by ll-iach, at a scale of
1,600 feet to the inch, are avai­ chus had a trailer there and they
into tbe field.
lable at 10 cents per sheet all enjoyed fishing
Dar. Wilson moved to Cald­
Wettoesday evening, Mr. and
Tbe cost at a map of a par­
well last week as he is going
ticular city may be determined Mrs. Myron Gossard were din­
to school and has full time em­
ner guests of Mr and Mrs.
ployment at Caldwell Hospital. by multiplying the number of
sheets indicated for that city Frank Bicand: Frank retum-d
Tbe last day of school pic­
to the hospital on Friday for
nic will be held Thursday at be either 30 cents or 10 cents,
more tests.
depending
on
tbe
size
of
the
map
Apple Valley School.
Track
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
desired.
meet will start at 3 a.m. Pic­
These maps may be purcha­ fer attended a birthday dinner
nic lunch at noon for every-
sed by writing to tbe Photocopy for their uncle, Arthur Bre-
ooe. Bring your own table ser­
and
Map Distribution Section. sbears, Sunday in Weiser. He
vice besides your picnic lunch.
Room 17, Highway Building. Sa­ was 8e years old.
Coffee and punch will be fur­
Fred Schafer and family of
lem 77310. Checks should be
nished.
San Diego came Sunday eve­
made
payable
to
the
Oregon
Dick Wagner and Jim Stn-
ning for a visit with his pa­
ker have employment in Cas- State Highway Division.
rents, Mr. and Mrs Oscar Scha­
cade for several weeks. M.-s,
fer.
were
Dick Wagner and son
Litter Hag* Offered
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Beck and
with them over tbe weekend.
Official litter bags with the son Donald who have beer, visi­
Keep America Beautif :1 sym­ ting Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peter­
bol are being offered which son left Weckiesday for their
in
Brooks,
can be imprinted with the home
Alberta
name and address of a s;«n- Canada.
Monday noon, Mr. and Mrs.
aoring group.
An illustrated brochure, K. I. Peterson, their house
detailing sizes, costs and guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
other features is available Be-k and son Donald of Canada
from Keep America Beauti­ Mrs. Marie Moore, Mrs. Donna
ful. 99 Park Avenue. New Hutchinson, Mrs. Edna Hutchin­
son of Bend and Mr and Mrs.
York. N.Y. 10016
Carl Piercy were dinner guests
of Mrs Mabie Piercy.
Monday evening, Mr». K. L
Peterson accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Beck to Star where
they visited tbe D. Fosters.
Tuesday afternoon Mr. a.od
Mrs.
K. I. Peterson »ere guests
POLYPROPYLENE
of their daughter, Mrs Mervll
Hutchinson for coffee and dou­
ghnuts.
Mrs. Vernon Parker and Mr -,.
Be«- Grossnickle went to Pen­
dleton to the TOPS convention.
They left on WeOtesday and re.
turned on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hendry ar.d
daughter of Portland »ere Sun­
day afternoon coffee guests f
Mrs. Robert Long
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Barnes
visited Mrs. Robert Long Sun­
day evening.
• Uniform - no thick ,r
• Cl«-an - r. splinter*,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowl«-»-
thin sections
sharp ends. dust, shed­
and Robbie and Renee of Med­
• Strong. Kno<le»s-runs ding
smoothly, kpots tighth
ford came Sunday, May 13 and
• Chemical resistant -
• Weatberproff - inher­ rodent resist ant
are visiting her parents, Mr.
ently resistant to rot. • Long term
st ring
and Mrs. George DeHaven.
milde» and other eifert s qualities - »ill not dr:
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.George
of weather
out - mA affected by
DeHaven and the Robert Bowk*
»«-atber extremes
family visited in the Danr.y
harm animais.
Skerjanec home and they ail
went out in tbe hills between
Vale and Huntington.
Mrs.
Lawrence Go»ey /
Boise is visiting her daughter
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mackey,
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