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hursday, July 12, 1973 Th« Nyssa Oat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon and Mr». Joe Perec», Jr., Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble and a group from the Parma Nazarene Church enjoyed »July 4th picnic at the A. V. School Park. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Smalley "Odio" Andoraoi? Mr. and Mrs. Doug Daniels and family of Glenwood, Wash ington and Mr. and Mrs. Dei [usually <>ur 4th of July Pic- HAMRACH! Meeker and family of Ontario |ic consists of fried chicken, were guests Friday to Sunday Iruit salad, roll*, pie, cake, 1/4 cup catsup in the Robert Smalley home at Icgvtables of some sort, both 2 tbsp, molasses Hermiston, Oregon. Mr. and [aw and cooked and ice cream, 2 tbsp, vinegar Mrs. Meeker returned home broke ail rules by fixing 1 tbsp, prepared mustard Saturday and left their three oven Porcupines’'. Our pic 1-1/2 tsp. Worcestershire children for a weeks visit in kle was a last minute arrange- sauce the Smalley home. The other kient this year. I had hambur- guests returned home Sunday [er, rice, and tomato sauce in Dash of Tobasco Sauce. afternoon. [he house and found a way to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shippy Slice ham 1/2 inch thick, place ise them, The "Porcupines" on hihachl or outdoor grill over and family of Weiser were July yroved to be a huge success. glowing grey coal». Combine 4th guests of Mr. and Mrs. rtiey disappeared in a hurryl sauce ingredients and brush Earl Boston. "OVEN PORCUPINES’* Mr. and Mrs. James Step on ham. Grill 5-minutes, turn and brush other side. Continue hens of Owyhee were Sunday | pound ground beef grilling 5 more minutes or until visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wil 1/2 cup uncooked rice * desired degree of browning is liam Knox. 1/2 cup water reached. Mr. znd Mrs. Clifford Knox 1/3 cup chopped onion of Grandview visited July 3 1-1/2 tsp. salt with Mr. and Mrs. William 1/2 tsp. celery salt 4 PPI I? V 41 I I a 'V Kn,)X and he,P*‘d h*r celebrate 1/8 tsp. garlic powder .»I I l>L v .ll^laT^l a birthday anniversary. 1/8 tsp. pepper •vw-BY FRANCES SMALLEY„.MrS' Fay Colllns »nd Elaine II can (15 ounces) tomato sauce Olson attended the Eagles State 11 cup water APPLE VALLEY - Russell Convention June 26-July 1 at E tsps. Worcestershire sauce Shoemaker of Payette was an Grants Pass, Oregon. I Heat oven to 350degrees. Mil afternoon guest Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward ■neat, rice, 1/2 cup water, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rookstool and Gary were Tuesday evening ■he onion, salts, garlic powder and family were evening guests overnight guests of Mr. and ■nd pepper. Shape mixture by in the Roy Rookstool home to Mrs. Hugh Pierce at Boise and (rounded table spoonfuls into help Mrs. Cora Rookstool cele on the 4th they all enjoyed a (balls. Place meatballs in bak brate a birthday anniversary picnic at Idaho City. ing dish 8x8x2 inches. Stir to- with ice cream and cake. Larry Simmons of Boise ac (gether remaining ingredients. Mrs. Cora Rookstool and companied Mike Nichols, John Lour over meatballs. Cover with Sarah Yingling attended a Shoe Hartman, Jim Torell, Gary Bart bluminum foil, txike 45 minu maker family reunion on July ies on a back-packing trip into ses, Uncover; bake 15 minutes 4th at the Larry Shoemaker the primitive area of the Saw bonger. 4 to 6 servings. tooth Mountains above Stanley. home near Nampa. • • • They were gone Monday till Mrs. Sarah Yingling left Fri Sunday of last week. Hurry-up dishes are popu lar with every cook. I bought day for her home at Casper, Mrs. Larry Simmons and a canned ham on sale the other Wyoming after a months visit children of Boise were Thurs day and wondered how to gla with her sister, Mrs. Roy Rook day afternoon and evening morize it for a Cook-Out. Then stool. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward Rex Nichols. found this Sauce. It's a zesty mixture of ail the sauces used attended the 35th wedding an- Mrs. Dorothy Mason and dau- to perk up flavor!____________ nlversary reception for Mr. glit’ r . of Ontario were Sun da y Favorite Foods' EVENTS AROUND ADRIAN afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sells re turned home Friday from a 9- day vacation trip. They visited at Ucon, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawkins. Toured the Yellowstone Park, visited at Lewistown, Montana with Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Von Hol ton, returning home by way of Coeur d'Alene and Moscow, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. David Sells were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sells. WELCOME TO GAMBLES WITH "HOT" SPECIALS INSULATED JUG WADING POOLS 499 54x10 - 2 RING WERE $3 98 YOUR CHOICE 50x15 - 3 RING 2" ON OUILTED SLEEPING BA6 SQ QR 3-lb FILL REG. $14.98 7 • 7 W 7 oz. REG. $1.39 JOHNSON’S "NO MORE TANGLES" SHAMPOO 79‘ 'A GALLON REG. SUDDEN BEAUTY 67 W > e HAIRSPRAY 16 oz. REG. $115 VASELINE INTENSIVE CARE PACKOF 1 DOZ REG. 49C POP-ICE $1.00 3 PACKS SI QO TIKI TORCH IDEAL FOR BACKYARD REG. $2.00 | BARBECUE 73‘ 7 7 >77 SET REG. $1.25 REVLON HAIR REG. COLOR $2.25 $ 1 66 ■ • PAPER 9' 19' NAPKINS SARDINES 60 COUNT 3% oz. CAN HUNT’S 1 I POTATO SALAD 3 PACK REG. 49C '4 GAL. 4 OT. PLASTIC . . . . PHÀ a* AC > J 4 7 47* MIXING BOWL 202 Main Street Dial 372-3347 REG. 79C CARTON HOLDER I i Nyssa, Oregon 1 suppose if I happened to lx- a very staunch Democrat, I may get a certain pleasure from the Watergate hearings. This would be coupled with a prayer of thanks that it was the opposition party that was caught Professional Directory Physicians and Surgeons HOURS: 9 to 12 noon A 2 to 5 P.M. - Monday through Friday, 10 to 12 Saturday. SUNBRERO -BY MEDI-OUIK HMM. SUNTAN LOTION baby were July 4tli dinner guests in the Myron Osborn home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rhodes HOU«? &y HOU« THE fea ¿ tic < ot replac . ak , aorv PlUlP *I il L Ht.P PEE VE|«T PEHTpíeATi¿>AJ AUP H£ AT EXHAUSTION Common sense savers for home heating K. E. KERBY M.D. K. A. DANFORD, M.D. Physicians and Surgeons Dial 372-2241 10 oz. REG. $1.25 LOTION O-»-BY DALE W1TI ■«>■»■■»-PHONE 372-2183 -0-0 KINGMAN KOLONY - Mr. and family left for Roseburg, and Mrs. Jim Phifer were July California, June 23. They visi 4th dinner guests of their daugh ted friends there until Tues ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Feiteg day then went to Chowchilla, in Nyssa. California where they stayed Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer with an aunt and uncle and left last Friday and camped at visited friends in that area. Magoon Lake, where they at They returned home on Sunday tended the Phifer family re evening. Tammy Rhodes, daughter of union. There were thirty in at Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Rhodes of tendance. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb Roswell was a Saturday over went to Baker last Sunday where night guest in the Frank Rhodes they visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry home. Hathaway. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell Mike Robb of Portland came and Connie spent July 4th at the last Friday to attend his class Owyhee Dam. They had a picnic reunion. He attended the dinner dinner. Others attending the at Eastside, Saturday evening family dinner were Mr. andMrs Ronnie McCain and family, On and the picnic at the Jerry Bre Mr. and Mrs. Bruce wer home in Big Bend on Sun tario; day and is visiting his parents, Campbell and family; and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb this and Mrs. Danny Cutler and fa mily. week. July 4th dinner guests at Mrs. Wayne Robb reported the Willis Conant home were Darryl Breshears died Thurs Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Anderson day evening at St. Alphonsus Hospital in Boise of pneumonia Jim Conant and family. Mrs following his tractor accident Paul Gehrke and Mrs. Frank three weeks ago. Rhodes and family. A nice crowd attended the Mr. and Mrs. Bill Conant Pollyanna Club picnic at the and family were supper guests Ben Greybill home Sunday. at the Willis Conant home July The picnic was held on the lawn 4th. with tables and chairs for all, Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Laan and a big table full of food. and Pete Laan of Holland had There is sure some good cooks a picnic dinner in the Park in Kingman Kolony. at Parma on July 4th. Dinner guests in the Her GOOO schel Thompson home Saturday was their son, Mr. and Mrs. Don Thompson and family of Seneca, who came to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Clark of Boise brought the dinner on July 4th and Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thompson were their I Of dinner guests. tkbM? s-rveMj^s P lat Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Osborn Cf TAKE A Cut M uEAriM^ AuuP and family of Big Bend and AlMiETCS WHO etALire THAT lT|> Mr. and Mrs. Mike Smith and NtCtHSAVV TO klfPlACp MVATE« INSULATION TABLES 99 1 a»®®»!®®®®®®®®®®®®®®® KINGMAN KOLONY NEWS $2.69 19 IN. PORTABLE patio and not mine. It is an em barrassment and I must con fess that after 6 weeks of TV I'm sort of becoming weary of the whole show, in the testa- mony of many of those who were on the stand there was so much third party hearsay that I won der just why such testimony was considered when it would have been thrown out of any court in the land. There’s always some good in everything. Nothing's all bad. One feature in the hearings seems to have dried up rather abruptly and this feature is Emmett, Mr. andMrs. EdGlen- non> Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Qennon and two children of Seattle, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Batt and sons of Indian Valley, Herbert Reynolds of Clarkston, Mrs. GladysRey- nolds of Emmett, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Looney and two sons of Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney Jr and two children of Moses Lake, Wayne Sparks of Bellingham, Washington, and Mrs. Anna Long. Wayne Sparks of Bellingham, the matter of campaign contri Washington who is with the Na butions. Suddenly it was dis tional Guard in Boise, spent covered by some of the com the weekend with his mother, mittee that all donations are not Mrs. Robert Long. Mrs. Ro completely altruistic. Some of bert Long and Mrs. Mabel them may have been given with Piercy took him back to Boise the promise of some favor for Sunday, where they visited Mrs. the doner from the donee. Large Mildred Graham in a Boise hos companies or groups that now pital. claim to have supported some Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gray and one because they likedhis stand son and his friend Tom of on issues are looked at with Seattle came Friday to spend a skeptical eye. I can visualize some time visiting in the G. E. a dearth of funds from well Mackey home. wishers to a lot of candidates Mr. and Mrs. Myron Gossardj .......... n the ........... election of ____ 1974. I’ll . „ »« ov^r July 4‘h bet a high percentage of legis- with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bi- __ __ ” 2;- jators are __ now wishing they '■andi. to visit Mrs. Bicandi’s had been able to conduct their Withers. They attended the campaigns without help from July 4th Parade in Cambridge, ’some source of wealth. I’d followed by a potluck dinner. also bet that many of them are That evening they went to Mc hoping that the Watergate com Call to see the fireworks. mittee will ease up on the con Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. tribution angle. Marvin Elsmore of Hazelton No corporation, or group of came and spent the weekend with people or private citizen will her sister, Mr. and Mrs. My- [ be able to make any kind of a ron Gossard. Her sister’s daugh sizable donation without fear of ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morlan damage to their reputation. were Saturday overnight guests Very few congressmen could in the Gossard home. I have possibly made the cam Mr. andMrs. Mervil Hutchin- j paign without having an angle son and girls and Mrs. Marie or , two. Some of them will Moore were Fourth of July din- , not be able to return to Wash ner guests at the K. I. Peterson ington if they have to stand alone home. Mrs. Edna Cowling was ‘ on their two feet. This may a guest that evening for ice be j good but it certainly will cream and cake. That evening go . far toward making Congress their daughter, Mrs. R. G. Neer a . club of very wealthy men of Salem and her friend, Mrs. ‘ with many personal interests Albert Leopole and daughter, ( that will not, necessarily, co also of Salem came and visited incide , with the interests of the in the Peterson home until Sa common man. turday. Thursday Mrs. R. G. Neer and friend Mrs. Albert Leopole and daughter, and Mrs. Mervil Hutchinson and daughters of Nyssa went to the Owyhee Dam. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson, their son, Mervin, their daughter, Mrs. R.G. Neer and friend Mrs. Albert Leopole and daughter and Mrs. Mervil Hutchinson and daughters took a picnic lunch and went to Leslie Gulch. ■July 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Parker called on her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toomb in Payette, Idaho. ADRIAN - Mr. and Mrs. Ja- mes Mosier and Chrisl of The Dalles spent last week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George DeHaven. Mr. and Mrs. Larry DeHaven and family of Owyhee Corners spent Saturday night with his parents. Sunday they moved to Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. George De Haven visited George's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Raney in Huntington Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer and Mr. and Mrs.Clyde Bowers went camping and fishing at Cascade Thursday. They re turned Sunday afternoon. Guests at the Fred Defter home the evening of July 4th for ice cream and cake were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Flatung, Fairbury, Nebraska, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Deffer, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Williams; and Ho ward Brown and David Farrell of Portland, Oregon. Saturday evening, June 30, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Parker went to Unity, where they met their son, Bob Parker and family of La Grande, and they all spent Sunday fishing at Unity Reser voir. Guests at the Bill Looney home July 4th for a patio din ner were Mrs. loraine Merritt ^7 1 Page Nino Prescriptions Cosmetics Photo Finishing Sundry Gifts * Veterinary Supplies 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 Saturday. Weight labs. "By appoint ment only” Wednesday. Because heating and cooling are the largest energy users in a home, and insulation can reduce fuel costs as much as 50%, this is your one best way to save energy. Whether or not you plan to change to electric heat, ask about Gold Medallion insulation standards at youi Idaho Power office. STORM WINDOWS: Almost half of your home's winter heat loss goes out through the windows. Double glass can pay for itself in savings in a period of six years according to recent M.l.T. tests. LOWER HEAT SETTINGS: Each added degree of heat can add from three to four percent in energy con sumption. A setting of five degrees lower can effect a 20% savings. OVERNIGHT SETTINGS: Do not turn down the thermostat in your home or office more than about five degrees overnight. It may take more energy to restore the heat loss in the morning than was saved. Planned tree planting can affect your home's heating and cooling comfort! Homes are subject to chill factor just like people A row of conifers (fir. pine, spruce) planted on the side of the house exposed to prevailing winds can cut down significantly on heat loss Deciduous trees planted on the sunny side of the house provide shade during the summer, and shed . »3 their leaves during the winter to let the warmth of the sun add to your comfort. DAVID W. SARAZIN, 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. Office 372-3809 Phones 372-3173 Residence CLOSING FIREPLACE DAMPERS when there is no fire Optometrists help prevent continuous drainmq off of heat through chimney DR. JOHN EASLY 387 S. W. 4th AVENUE Ontario, Oregon • Phone - Ontario .... 889-8017 DR. J. E. HEITZMAN 7 North 2nd Street Nyssa .... 372-3747 Veterinarians TREASURE VALLEY ANIMAL HOSPITAL Phone 372-2251 DR. B. E. RUSS Nyssa . . . . 372-3552 DR. JEFF HOWLETT DR. JU LE PLUMMER 372-2798 INSULATING HEAT DUCTS in basement or crawl areas save heat for areas where it is needed WEATHERSTRIPPING DOORS and caulking windows cut off drafts and reduce heat loss CLOSE DRAPERIES when the sun goes down Open them again to the morning sun. Idaho Power Company The energy you need for the life you lead