Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 19, 1973, Page 6, Image 6

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    Thursday, July 19, 1973
Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
NU ACRES HAPPENINGS
MAYOR LARRY BAUMAN CUT THE RIB-
bon officially opening the new Gambles Store
last Thursday morning. Ralph Buker, owner
and Charles Michael, building proprietor help
with the proceedings.
Buker said that he and his family were
most appreciative to all the many people
who made the opening of his new store such
a great success.
Investigating Cause of Wildland Fires
Investigation into the cause
of all wildland fires in the Vale
District,
Bureau of
Land
Management, is being made and
every attempt will be made
to apprehend the person or
persons responsible for star­
ting fires, George R. Gurr,
district manager, said this week.
Richard R. Ray, who has a
background in police and fire
investigation work, has been
designated this responsibility,
Gurr said. Ray, who recently
completed a fire investigation
seminar at Willamette Uni­
versity, also has four years of
experience with the city of Ful­
lerton, California as police of­
ficer and investigator. In this
capacity, he worked closely with
fire departments in the fields
of fire suppression and detec­
tion. He attended Fullerton Ju­
nior College where he studied
police science, radiological de­
tection and business administra­
tion. Ray is a U. S. Marine ve­
teran of the Korean Conflict
and served in the U. S. Navy
during World War n.
The District Manager said
“over the years we have ex­
perienced many suspected man-
caused fires. Malheur County
and Oregon State are most co­
operative in assisting us but
they have limited manpower.
Consequently, we have talent
on our staff who, with addi-
GEORGIA PACIFIC
WALNUT VINYL SHIELD
PANEUNG
4x8 SHEETS $2.99
Carl's Building Center
425 N. MAIN ST.
372-3303
tional training, is giving us the
expertise to perform investi­
gations and gather basic evi­
dence. This evidence will be
turned over to the proper county,
state or federal authorities.”
Gurr strongly urges anyone
who sees strange vehicles or
persons near a fire or the ori­
gin of the fire to give this
information to the BLM. “We
need it. With the large area we
have to administer and with
limited manpower, we need all
the cooperation we can get,”
he concluded.
W ish I’ d S aid
T hat
"There are few people who
are fast enough to keep up
with their good intentions."
—Clarin D. Ashby. Uintah
Basin (Utah) Standard
“To bear fruit, most grape­
vines, trees and sj-eeches need
pruning ”—J. D. Eldridge.
Overton (Tenn.) County
News.
NU ACRES - Mr. and Mrs. nes Friday evening.
Thursday morning the Town
Frank Try of Net Perce, Idaho i
came to visit his mother Mrs. and Country Garden Club of
Alice Try and her parents of ' Nyssa met at the home of Mrs.
Parma. They arrived Saturday ’ John Siam.
and went home Monday morning
Mr. and Mrs. George Dohner
taking his mother home with drove to the John Day country
them for a visit. To their sur­ Saturday in celebration of their
prise her son, Roger Jenkins wedding
anniversary
and
and family arrived from Hunts­ George's birthday.
ville, Utah Saturday morning
Mr. and Mrs. George Dohner
to visit with them. They went attended a dinner of the Chris­
to Fruitland and spent Saturday tian Business Women in On­
night with his twin brother and tario Tuesday evening.
family the Richard Jenkens.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw of Nampa were dinner guests of
Sr. and nephew Jeff Young drove the George Wilsons, Sunday.
to Harper Sunday and spent the They all drove into Payette
dav visiting with her sister to visit the Albert Mitchells,
and family the Ray Winters. granctyarents of Mrs. Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson
Sr. visited with their friend attended the funeral of John
Joe Edwards ui Nyssa Saturday Hammach in Ontario Friday.
evening.
Francis Cammann of Trout­
Mr. and Mrs. Robertshaw Jr. dale, Oregon was a visitor of
visited the Ray Bentons of Pa­ his cousin, Ben Payne, Thurs­
yette Sunday evening.
day till Friday. He also visited
Mrs. Robert Shaw Jr. went his aunt Ella Anderson tn the
to Emmett Friday to can cher­ Presbyterian Nursing Home in
ries for her mother Mrs. War­ Ontario.
ren Bogle.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Payne and
Aaron and Kent Weaver spent Francis Cammenn visited the
last week at the 4-H ClubCamp Mike Mikesells of Notus Thurs­
at Donnelly and had a nice time. day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamlow
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Saarie of
uncle and aunt of Mrs. Dave Esdaeada, Oregon were over­
Weaver of Eugene, spent the night visitors Saturday andSun-
weekend with them. They were day of the Ben Paynes.
on their way to Nebraska for
Sunday dinner guests of the
a one month visit with rela­ Ben Paynes were Mrs. Payne's
tives.
brother Ken Newell and mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balfour Stella Newell of Nampa. They
and famiy of Bismark, North celebrated Mrs. Newell's 77th
Dakota came Monday evening tc birthday anniversary.
visit with the Arvin Kersey fa­
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Evans
mily and left Wednesday eve­ went to Haxelton, Idaho this
ning.
weekend to visit their daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Telt- and family the Terry Stigiles.
well sister of Arvin Kersey
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pugh
from Santa Maria, California
and two children Rebecca and
Steve Kersey from Ft. Lewis, Scott of Madras, Oregon came
Washington was visiting his pa­ to visit her parents, the Sher­
rents the Arvin Kerseys over man Kecks this weekend and
the weekend.
she also went to her class re­
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Griffits union at Fruitland.
of Oregon Slope. Fred Cox and
Kay Thomas of Emmett were
dinner guests of the John Cra-
ners Sunday. It was in honor
of Ralph Griffits 86h birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Jensen
of Brigham City, Utah were
visitors at her parents the John
Craners from July J to 8. They
enjoyed an iveraight camp at
Cascade lake and went water
c tit ng mg* boatia<_
Mr. and Mrs. Syl W xxjhnd
were vttttors at the Ben Pay-
NEW ON PA
PRESIDENT
WALLACE COWEN
Thanks to all
the customers and businesses
who helped to make our
grand opening sale
a big success
We sincerely appreciated
your participation.
The Buker Family
PRIZE WINNERS
12” Portable TV
10 Speed Bike
Vacuum Cleaner
Brenda Pett
Rt. 2, Box 240-B, Parma
Lorry Bauman
101 S. 4th, Ny»a
Ruth Buchtel
Rt. 2, Box 255, Nytta
The publisher of the In­
dependence Enterprise-Herald.
WallaceCowen. has beenelected
President of the Oregon News­
paper Publishers Association
for the 1973-74 year
A veteran of 20 years as a
publicity representative for the
motion picture industry. Mr
Cowen began working as an
advertising' manager for the
Capitol Press in Salem in 1956
Professional
Directory
Physician«
and Surgeon«
K. E. KERBY M.D.
K. A. DANFORD, M.D.
Physicians and Surgeons
Dial 372-2241
HOURS: 9 to 12 noon 4 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 Saturday.
Weight labs. "By appoint­
ment only” Wednesday.
DAVID W. SARAZIN, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
10 tr, 12 noon 4
HOURS
2 to 5 P.M. - Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Fri-
day.
10 to 12 Saturday.
Office 372-3809
Phones:
372-3173
Residence
Optometrists
Veterinarians
&S**8
TREASURE VALLEY
ANIMAL HOSPITAL
Phone 372-2251
DR. B. E. HOSS
Nyssa .... 372-3552
DR. JEFF HOWLETT
DR. JULE PLUMMER
372-2798
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NYSSA VOLUNTEER FIHiMEN battle a
blase that erupted in the old service sta­
tion behind Ray's Food Fair last Fri­
day afternoon. The building has been unoc-
cupled for the last ten years or so, and
firemen attribute the cause of the fire
to having been set, probably by youngsters.
Firemen Summoned
NEWS FROM Bit; BENI»
BY GOLD» ROBERTS•••••••••••*
BIG BEND
Vlkki De Mark
of Boise visited Mr. and Mr*.
C. K. Smith WetMesdsy eve­
ning.
Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Mrs.
Edythe Prosser attended Happy
Ducen Card Club at the home
of Mrs. Don Fox in Kingman
Kolony Friday afternoon. Mrs.
Roberts was a prixewinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van
De Water were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Reed and family in Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Roberts
were weekend guests last week
of Mr
and
Mrs.
Wilbur
Roberts at Pinehurst near Rig­
gins.
Russ Roberts returned
home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Bishop
of Caldwell were Sunday after­
noon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Verl Bishop.
Mrs. Phil Clucas and Julia
Miss Florence
accompanied
Mlles of Boise to Englewood,
Colorado to see Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Rubey and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van
De Water were supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. larry Bau­
man and family Tuesday in
Nyssa. Mark returned with them
for the rest of the week.
Mr. andMrs.C.K.Smithwere
supper guests of Mrs. Pearle
Abbott of Homedale last Thurs­
day evening.
Wayne Roberts and daughter,
Rochelle of Pekin, Illinois came
Monday evening to visit his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Iryrt
Roberts and sisters, Monday
evening to visit his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts
and
ten,
Mr and Mrs.
Jim Carroll and family of Sun-
set Valley and Mr. and Mrs.
David Krause of Nyssa.
Jolly Janes Club met Wednes­
day afternoon with Mrs. Erie
Mausling instead of Mrs. Jerrv
Osborn as earlier announced.
Mrs Darrell Fnglish and Mrs.
Winifred
Beiuiett
assisted.
There were fourteen members
and one visitor. Mrs. Stan Tho­
mas
Mrs. William Mantel
told of her recent trip to Hol­
land and Mrs. Horace Chaney
reported on her trip to Texas,
North Idaho and Canada Mrs.
Ora New gen reported Mrs.
Frone Stradley is now a patient
of the Casa Loma Convalescent
Home in Payette.
Mrs. Chuck Barker of Grant's
Pass recently spent a week with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Verl
Bishop and Steve.
Her hus­
band came on Frlday for tier
and spent the weekend here.
Mrs Jean Hurley of Ontario
spent two days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De
Water.
Mrs. Ricks Gale and Mrs.
Florence Gale brought Connie
Gale and Rosie Jone* down to
C.K. Smith's for the week. Mrs.
Smith took them home Saturday.
Mrs. Edythe Prosser and Mrs
Dyre Roberts called <xi Mrs.
Sharon Krause in Nyssa and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carroll in
Sunset Valley Wednesday even­
ing.
Judy and Deanna Chaney spent
several days last week tnCald-
well with Mr. and Mrs. Horace
The Nyssa Volunteer firemen
have been busy answering fire
calls lately. They answered a
call Wednesday, July 11 at 117
East 4th St. A Dotsun pi< k up
had caught fire and the esti­
mated damage was $200.
On Thursday, July 12 at 6 10
p.m., they answeredacall at the
Fred Aral residence on Alberta
and Clark Avenues. The grease
fire in the kitchen was extin­
guished upon arrival and smoke
fans were used.
Chaney and attended the Little
Britches Rodeo.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van
De Water were guest* of Mr.
and Mrs.
Csrl Fugleman In
Nampa last Sunday.
Sunday evening while Marlon
Gale was Irrigating for Clyde
Barlow, his rar caught on fire
and was destroyed.
Toshia Thoma* of
Adrian
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Darrell
English
while her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Thomas were at Fish lake.
Gate City Journal
372-2233
POTLUCK PICNIC
Tuesday, July 24
7 p.m.
SOUTH CITY PARK
Honoring all who participated in
BASEBALL FOR KIDS
Bring food and utensil*.
Drink and dessert furnished.
NYSSA SPORTS BOOSTERS
GRRin
For Yoar Best Deal
Bring Your Small Grains
• ••to • •
FARMERS FEED & SEED
Wheat Barley,
Oafs
and
Mixed Grains
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
2 WW Tires
4
FARMERS
Feed & Seed Co.
117 Good Amu«
NYSSA
Phono 372-2201
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