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Thursday, June 28, 1973 The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon A S&leni Scene for coverage of pr«-ezl«tlng ill nesses, waiting periods, and other limitations or exceptions. see GET WRITTEN AGREE MENT. Buying a mobile home requires considerable fore ROBERTS. ............................... thought. Before you sign any Henderlider and Mrs. Marie contract, be sure all details of Douglas of Nampa calludon Mr, the sale are in writing. See that and Mrs. Dyre Roberts Sunday these are included afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim A clear and complete des Carroll and family of Sunset Valley also called on the Ro cription of the home, furnish ings, appliances, accessories berts and their guests. Mrs. Margaret Wood and and any other items you are Brenda of Marsing were sup buying, the complete cost (in per guests of Mrs. Winifred cluding the interest), number of Bennett Satur&y evening. payments you will have to make, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De- amount of each, and when they Water and Mrs. Edythe Pros are due, arrangements for trans ser attended funerai services porting the home to a lot, and for Johnnie Whitley in Cald details of the warrantyandser well Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Prosser later accompanied Mrs. vice agreement. Make sure you and the seller C. K. Smith to a Simplot Alu mni Party at the home of Mrs. both understand the sales agree Ethel Tiechert in Middleton. ment. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bishop of Caldwell called on Mr. and Mrs. For further help, write for Verl Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. the pree publication, “Buying Bill Bishop Tuesday, and Financing a Mobile Home," Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hop available from Consumer Pro kins spent the weekend in Moun duct Information, Public Docu tain Home as guests of Mr. and ment Publication Center, Mrs. Homer Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney Pueblo, Colorado 81009. * * « of Caldwell called on the Dal NEWS FROM BIG BEND ....................................BY GOLDIE BIG BEND - Tillman Whit AVOID ACCIDENTAL POI daughter, Pauline and SONING. More products are ley, The nation's press poked fun and unlikely to achieve required being sold in child-resistant grandson, Billy of Seattle cal at LBJ for turning off White capacity this year. Some predict led on Mrs. Edythe Prosser, House lights when rooms were the water shortage will ex packages. Last April the Food Tues<toy afternoon. They for- and Drug Administration set not in use. merly lived where RulandHig tend Into 1975. standards for packaging house The late President allegedly This means considerably hold substances containing me ley lives and were here for his brother's funeral. was trying to save money, not more than neighborhood lawn thyl alcohol and turpentine and The Adrian Livestock 4-H •iectricity. And utility people watering curtailment. It means lye preparations. In July, aero Club met Wednesday afternoon at the time downplayed such the Northwest's vaunted hydro sola and paste-type oven clea with Rosie Shirk. Pointers on Practices - actices on the hasis light electric generating system will ners will be packaged in child- judging of pigs was the program Tullis really didn’t consume that fail to produce enough power to resistant packages. with all taking part. • much power. satisfy immediate demand. And Mrs. W. C. Van DeWater re Safety closures should help Hut odds are better than even substitute fossil and nuclear to alleviate the accidental poi turned to her homeSunAy from the Holy Rosary Hospital inOn- a lot of Oregon residents will generating facilities won’t take soning problem, but they can’t taio where she had been a be emulating former President up the slack for a variety of eliminate them. They will only patient since Wednesday with Johnson before this summer is reasons. if parents buy potentially poi pneumonia, Mrs. Olle Witt over If events occur lug In Sa Watt-watching is almostcer- sonous products in safety pac of Newell Heights has been lem and elsewhere run true tain to become a fact of life kaging, keep the products helping in ..................................... th« Van DeWater to form. throughout tlie state and summer in them, and properly close home. The current energy shortage mobility by family car, camper the con'ainers after use. So Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Mrs. and impending crisis doesn’t and trailer is just as likely the ultimate responsibility for IMrrell English _ __ _ accompanied revolve around legislative due for a change. preventing accidental poisonings Mrs. Blake Lowell and Mrs. events in the Capital City. But But while consumers ponder from substances found about the Bessie Wolf of Roswell to the the 57th session of the State higher prices for less energy house belongs to the parents. home at Mrs. Goldi Allison in Legislature will be making con with which to cook, heat or They must keep the items where Dixie fur a picnic dinner for the Polly Kurtz Circle Wed tributions toward solutions. cool their homes- - and motorists children can’t get at them. nesday. This appears only reasonable pay more to travel less--the » • » Mrs. Lester Hill and family las Chaneys and friends in the because there are those who real crunch will involve the of Boise were guests of Mr. Bend Saturday. They had just Contest in Weiser Friday eve loss believe state government’s en of paychecks as basic in- Passenger car tireswill per and Mrs. Varner Hopkins Tues returned from a trip where ning. they visited their sons. Srm vironmental emphasis Is one of dustrles are forced to shutdown form better on long vacation day. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Lowell many factors contributing to for lack of power and water. trips if their inflation is in Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ab and Jim and families in North called on Mr. and Mrs. Burton Nationally, some 95 per cent creased by three or four pounds, bott of Roswell were guests of Idaho and son. David and fa Barnes in Newell Heights Tues the problem. day evening. Every motorist knows there of work energy is provided by says the Tire Industry Safety Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Smith mily in Texas. Vicki De Mark, Connie, Butch Mrs. Bill Bishop, daughters Is a shortage of gasoline. If power tools. Power • dependent Council Motorists are remin Thursday evening. and Howie Gale of Boise spent and two nehews left Wednes Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De foundation he's able to keep his tank full, industry provides ded, however, inflation levels Water were Sunifcy dinner the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. day to visit relatives in Kansas, the shortage is reflected in employment on which all other should never exceed the maxi guests of Mr. and Mrs. Char C. K. Smith. higher prices and shorter hours jobs depend. Some Oregon in Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Smith mum limit noted on the side lie Turbyfill in Parma. Journal Classifieds at his neighborhood service sta dustries already are laying off wall. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bladesand and Mrs. Edythe Prosser at workers and more lay-offs are tion. Bring Results! « • « Scotty of Boise, Mrs. Florence tended the Old Time Fiddlers And every homeowner should imminent. Some Eastern Ore- be aware the cost of electri gon crops already have been city Is due to rise in the near plowed under to conserve exis- future and actual consumption ting moisture. Experts still maintain indl- likely will be curtailed before tlie summer is over. However, virtual conservation of energy is despite blatant warnings from a drop-In-the-bucket in the face such as those government and business for of shortages several years, actual imposition facing Oregon this summer. of gasoline rationing and power Still, widespread enlistment in brownouts will come as a sur- a voluntary energy conservation movement ap(>ears inevitable. pnae to many. Environmentalists will fall The old adage that we never really miss anything until It's quickly in line and others will gone will hold true for some follow. However, It's unlikely LBJ will tie invoked as the I»e<g>|e He may The problem is not limited movement’s pioneer to Oreg'ioandthe Pacific North have saved some electricity by west. Energy shortages span the turning off the White House nation andencumpass the world. lights. But the same newsmen ♦AVE Depletion of known and develo who chided him for thal, accused ped fossil fuel supplies--coal, him alsu of throwing empty beer oil and natural gas--is pro cans from his moving car. ducing political and monetary ramifications around the globe. In the U. S. and elsewhere, the dilemma is compounded by the environmental movement's de termination to reduce and re J ‘ ENERGY-SAVING COOKING. gulate uses of such fuels to en Homemakers can help ease the hance air quality. 1 national energy crisis by sa F • At the same time, environ ving electricity at the kitchen >ftj mentalists tend to distrust te rang«. Here’s how chnological developments de Reduce the heat from high to signed to alleviate demand on a lower setting after food rea existing energy sources and ches the boiling point. Boiling have effectively blocked their food at a low setting will take implementation in time to avert only about a fourth as much , present shortages and impending electricity as at a high setting. crises. F it the pan to the size of the Power experts concede te unit you are using. The usual chnology eventually will prevail 6. inch unit carries about 1200 Present nuclear generating fa watts. an 8-lnch unit, 1800 cilities will be refined to the to 2200 watts. So if possible point of universal acceptance. use a smaller pan and tlie smal Power from the sun andearth's ler unit to conserve electricity. superheated core also are an Extra bonus Lower utility bills. ticipated energy sources. CONSIDER "House Brands." But these eventualities won’t Discouraged by escalating food become realities in time to costs? Try “House Brands,” avert further shortages in the foods sold under the super immediate future. market’s own private brand Gov Tom McCall last week name. Retailers say food bill called pointed attention to the savings of 15 to 20 percent immediate problem and this can be made by buying house pint week Is seeking solutions with brands rather than nationally EA legislative assistance. The Le advertised brands. Savings z int gislature has been considering come through lower advertising, AA. its role and taking steps in the research and distribution costs. same direction. Try several brands and com- Gov McCall invoked a spe pa re quality. Then decide how I MJ8 li* CANAU-MDNP6 cial task force to explore the much you want to spend for 18 COUNT problem and that body produced foods sold under different la- some 37 recommendations ai bels. • * I W/O COUPON .-4I.29CAN med mostly at conserving S HMíT: 1 rrgM Pit COUPON energy Something more than a half-dozen Senate and House g (¿OOP AT. CLOVER FARM M0K5 / THE RIGHT TO CANCEL. bills address portions of the An Oregon Consumer Protec JULY 3rd 1473 J BANQUET A-SST l4oz problem andtwo--SB424andSB tion act passed in 1971 pro 878-- likely will appear before vide buyers a three-day pe riod to cancel sales made by tlie Senate this week. D6U MONTÉ- 20 01. oz 20 The former charges the Pub door-to-door salesmen if the lic Utility Commissioner with an purchase price was $50 or more, bottle n « w ... energy study and the latter would Now the Federal Trade Com establish fuel-use priorities in mission has issued a similar MlKlUTB MAID 12 oz. 1S8AÉVRE VALLET *J03-IGoz regulation permitting buyers a times of emergency. There appears to be some three day "cooling off" period, duplication of effort by exe without penalty or fee, for a cutive and legislative branches similar purchase for only $25 • regular • pink ♦ type . NABISCO GRAHAM SUGAR HOMEY at this point. But steps are or more. The buyer must can cel the purchase by written being taken to bring them to gether and determine jurisdic notification (in person or by tion. This is never an easy mail) to the salesman's of undertaking. And events during fice within three business days. 30 QUART 61YR0FÔAM treasure vavweÿ At the time of purchase, the this longest and most-expen 14 or PACKA&e sive session may make a har salesman must give the buyer monious solution even more a sales contract, an oral ex planation of his right to cancel, difficult to achieve. and a written notice with the Those most knowledgeable PlPPlTy- PO «135 VAPUE- agree there is no unilateral lo form that can be used to can KRAFT JET PUFF cal solution to tlie universal pro cel the purchase. # « « 10 01 PACKA&E blem. Consequently, whatever *®EA. „.„.. l ______ _ action Oregon government takes KNOW WHAT YOU’RE BUY will be influenced greatly by Sometimes purchasers two major forces--public re ING. action and action by the federal of health and hospitalization insurance wind up with less government. AÑORE than they think Oregon’s Legislature seldom protection has much real influence on Con they've txiught. Many mail or gress and the president. So the der insurance companies, for 4/5 QUART target of Salem activity most example, promise “Up to $1,000 likely will tie those of us who a month" for hospitalization. OALLO SPANADA consume energy in our homes, The letdown comes when tlie purchaser, if lie ’ s hospitalized automobiles and places of em for tlie typical 8-day period, ployment. QUART This becomes more logical received only a fraction of that when one considers the nation- $ 1,000--perhaps $270. Yet his 'wlde energy shortage is com- brief stay in tlie hospital could Helping Mfaerare Familie» Live Better . pounded in Oregon by a shortage easily cost $600 to $800. So take a hard look at the ;of stored water throughout state and region. Reservoir levels policy if tills will be your only 4» low in the Columbia Basin insurance covet age. < heck, too, ■ by Jack Zimmermvn Zlmmermti I entertained eight friends last Friday and decided to serve a very easy dessert. The guests declared it a huge success so 1 decided to pass the recipe on to you. I used frozen strawberries instead of fresh ones since we have them frozen most of the year. Be sure to drain them well. I also used an imitation cream for topping. (This made it easier to assemble). A gra ham cracker crust might also be used. as good as a dessert. Be sure to wash the rice well. To cook the rice, use 1 cup of rice, to 2 cups of water. Bring the rice to a boil in a sauce pan with a tight fitting lid. Turn unit to off and allow the rice to cool on the unit for 30 mi nutes. The proceed according to directions. 1 found the best salad recipe last week. I’d call it a dessert salad because, believe me, it’s Gate City Journal X Speaking to 69«< Á GROUND SEEF 89«. WNCH MEATM^Ï. 39«« f09 F qav FI 6T g AK ‘ HEREf’0TAr° 6AI’AP ÄT 33e. / BULK STYLE WIENERS 5 10* 0A& • •• CHUCK STEAK QQ. 0. CHARCOAL*. the Consumer 372-2233 U.6.P A CHOICE -XL- CUFFCHARV^y FRUIT SALAD 2 cups cooked rice 1 *2 can fruit cocktail, drained 1 can mandarin oranges, drained DELICIOUS STRAWBERRY PIE 1 cup whipped cream or whipped topping. Pastry for one 9-inch pie shell Cook rice, place in sieve and 1 can sweetened condensed milk rinse in hot water, then in cold 1/4 cup lemon juice water. Add fruit cocktail and 1 1/2 cups strawberries, sliced mandarin oranges. 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