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Thursday, July 5, 1973 Tha Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Orogen It took our bus about 20 minutes to go 3 blocks. We were completely surrounded by Fiats. If you happen to live in Torino a Fiat is a car of choice. Not a Datsun or a Toyota but a Fiat. I couldn’t help but wonder when the United States is going to wake up to the fact that our automobile industry is in danger. Some day we may be forced to drive small cars, or perhaps I should say low cost cars, or small low cost cars. We can make a small car as good as any foreign make but can we compete in the low cost field? We can if one of two things happen, either our cost of pro duction goes down or their cost goes up. Then of course we must learn to buy our own products because mass produc tion will also cause a lowering of price. As things now stand the United States is taking a terrible beating on the balance of trade in the automotive in dustry. We had better start making small cars and/or start buying at home. NU ACRES HAPPENINGS NU ACRES . Mr and Mrs. John Payne and Mr and Mrs. A.L. Kendell of Ontario, parents of Mrs. Payne drove to the Brownlee and Oxbow dams Saturday and had a picnic at the park. Mr ’. and Mrs. Leon Payne are I the proud parents of a baby girl, Jennifer Marie born June 8. They brought her over I to visit their grandparents and I family the John Paynes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Conner received word Sunday their daughter Suzanne has a new baby boy, their first grandson born to Mr. and Mrs. Ijirry Davis of Huston, Missouri. He weighed seven lbs. one <«. and his name is Mark Wesley. Mr. and Mrs. Syl woodland of Arena Valley were Sunday evening guests of the Ben Pay nes. Ben Payne and Robert Shaw, Sr. went to Bear Idaho fishing Thursday and returned Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Zeig ler and family attended a Tish family reunion at the Memorial park at Caldwell Sunday. Janiece Bogle from Emmett has been visiting her aunt Mrs. Robert Shaw, Jr. She came Tuesday and they took her home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Jack Burton and family left Thursday morn ing and went north of Milton- Freewater, Oregon. Jack went to shear sheep for the Cherry Creek Sheep company and the family went along for a ramping trip Danny and Mark hiked down into Joseph Creek Canyon Page Nine to fl&h which was about 2 1/2 I have no desire in any manner miles but when they got down there the creek was dry. They shape or form to be the proud owner of a miniature automo returned Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Burton bile. I find it difficult to fold and family from Yakima Wash my long legs into the leg room. ington came to visit the Jack In most instances I feel that Burtons last week but when they I’m putting the car on rather discovered the Burtcxis were up than getting Into it. In one in to Milton-Freewater, they went stance I’m certain that I would up there to camp out with them. have been wiped out had I been Mr. Tom Nielsen of Aurora, sitting In the driver’s seat of a Oregon called Mrs. George Wil small auto. Regardless of my son Saturday, June 30 on her present feelings I know that my next car will probably be birthday. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson one of the small types. While traveling by bus through visited Mrs. Virginia Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. John Stuart Europe I saw thousands of autos. five hundred was in Nampa last Sunday and they Not one in all had dinner at Sir as large as a Ford or Chevy, Rome has a population of 3 Richards steak house. Mrs. Bertha Olsen and million and a car registry of I itile cars granddaughter Wendy from Eu about 2 million, gene has been visiting her go around in swarms like bats daughter and family the Glen out of hell. Once in a while Jones this past month. They a large car will be seen be left Sunday to return home, cause government officials all Mrs. M.A. Jones has been over the world MUST drive feeling under the weather this large cars. It was interesting to note that past week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pugh most of the cars were made HELLO and two children Rebecca and in Europe. This makes sense since it helps everyone in WORLD! Scott have been visiting her parents the Sherman Kecks this Europe to make a better living. past week. They returned Tues The Fiat is made in Torino, MALHEUR MEMORIAL They have plants all day from a trip to the East Italy. HOSPITAL and Canada and left Sunday over the place, everything from June 29 - Mr. and Mrs. Mateo a steel mill to paint shops. morning for Madras, Oragon Slllonis, Adnan, boy. to hunt for a house to live in. I was told that over 100,000 July 1 - Mr. and Mrs. Hec Mr, Pugh will be teaching at people work in these plants and tor Tovar, Ontario, girl. I think I saw about 500,000 the Madras school there. July 2 - Mr. and Mrs. Ro Mr. and Mrs. Gary Trayer Fiats jammed on the streets. bert Burris, Ontario, boy. and two children Tracy and Tony were weekend visitors of her Wednesday from her daughter’s HOLY ROSARY HO6PITAL parents the Sherman Kecks. home, Mrs. Sherman Keck. Any They are from Richland, Wash. of her friends or neighbors June 28 - Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mrs. Lucy Evans is a re may call on her there. Drinkwine, Payette, boy. sident of the Nyssa Nursing Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Ray, Keith Keck made a trip to Home. She was moved there Spokane, Washington for the Ontario, boy. June 30 - Mr. and Mrs. Da weekend. vid Farley, Payette, girl. July 2 - Mr. and Mrs. Larry BUILDING PERMITS Thompson, Fruitland, boy. CONSULTATION FREE FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE WILL DO Fiesta Farms, Industrial Tract, Morgan addition, side walls, cover netween existing buildings, $1<X); Carl Roth, 706 N. 3rd St., fix entry way to basement, re-do basement stairs, enclose same, $250; George Fanning, 217 S. 3rd St., heating, plumbing, electri cal, $1,500, Roialfo R. Lon goria, 414 S. 9th St., enclose garage, $700. COMING EVENTS HEARING TESTS Pharmacy mOM FRIDAY, JULY 6 - Senior Citizens, rummage sale. Jay Cee Bldg., 10 a m. Golden Age, rummage sale, W. tern Hotel, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. SATURDAY, JULY 7 - Reco very ln.,FirstChristianChurch, 8 p.m. Senior Citizen, rummage sale, Jay Cee Bldg., 10 a.m. Golden Age, rummage sale, Western Hotel 9 a.m.-5 p.m. TUESDAY, JULY 10 - Yellow Rose Rebekah Lodge, IOOF Hall, 8 p.m. TOPS «494, Adrian Grade School, 7:30 p.m. The electric . furnace Moving - air electric heat Now is a good time to install! For planning help in this or another type of electric heat, call your Idaho Power office. Idaho Power Company THE ENERGY YOU NEED FOR THE IIFE YOU IEAO s 7° X Professional Directory Physicians and Surgeons K. E. KERBY M.D. K. A. DANFORD, M.D. Physicians and Surgeons Dial 372-2241 HOURS: 9 to 12 noon A 2 to 5 P.M. - Monday through Friday, 10 to 12 Saturday. MAULDING CLINIC L. A. Maulding, M.D. Charles E. Vanetti, M.D. Physicians and Surgeons Dial 372-2216 HOURS: 9 to 12 noon and 2 to 5 P.M., - Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. 9 to 12 noon, Wednesday and Saturitay. Weight labs. "By appoint ment only" Weitaesday. DAVID W. SARA2IN, M.D. Physician and Surgeon 10 to 12 noon A HOURS; 2 to 5 P.M. • Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Fri day. 10 to 12 Saturday. Phones; Office 372-3809 372-3173 Residence DR. JOHN EASLY 387 S. W. 4th AVE M F Ontario, Oregon - Phone • Ontario .... 889-8017 TREASURE VALLEY ANIMAL HOSPITAL Phone 372-2251 DR. B. E. ROSS Nyssa .... 372-3552 DR. JEFF HOWLETT DR. 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