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Thursday, August 23, 197 3 Th« Nys«« Gat« City Journal, Ny««a, Oregon Pog« Four Hometown News ____ Call ^2^2 33»________ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burning Sunday visitors at the home ham attended Brad and Bremfei of Mr. and Mrs. EltonClapp was Burningham's graduation from Mrs. Clara Williams of Boise BYT' this past Friday. and her daughter Viola Ayers. * • ♦ Mrs. Howard Snowberger of Corvallis, has been visiting with her sister Mrs. Tom Eldridge this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldridge and Mrs. Snow- berger attended a family dinner Sunday in Payette at the home of Bill Carpenter. Mrs. Carpenter is Mrs. Eldridge and Mrs. Snowberger's sister. / MARY HABURCHAK (second from left) is being presented with a check for a scho- larship to Oregon State University in Cor- vallis, by Imogene Peterson, Mary is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Victor Haburchak. Mrs. Peterson is the past chairman of the Extension’s County Advisorycommittee. Far left is the incoming chairman, Millie Rumpel of Vale and far right is Marge _________ Griffin, r Oregon State president of the Homemakers Council, The funds for the scholarship were raised by the 14-county study groups of the extension. Miss Haburchak will use the scholarship to further her education in Home Economics, her major at OSU. Eilen Jones Attends Graphoanalvsis Meet Just because one has con- firmed reservations for a cer- tain flight does not always mean that one will be on that flight. Upon having our tickets checked at Stapleton Airport in Denver, we found that reservations on the DC-10 had been oversold and six Chicago bound passen gers found themselves without seats. We received notice of our legal rights and were escor ted to an office by a very apolo getic United officer who made first-class reservations for us on a Continental Fanjet. Out side of being45 minutes late and slightly shaken up by the ex perience, we arrived safely in Chicago in plenty of time to register for the 1GAS Congress and to attend the Welcome Tea which was in progress. Approximately 450 members from all over the United States and Canada attended the six- day meeting at the Drake Hotel for study of Graphoanalysis sub- jects covering personnel selec tion, credit and collection w ork, questioned documents, andper- sonality traits of children and adults. Tuesday night the group en joyed dinner at Arlington To wers followed by a visit to the theater to see a play in the round featuring Barbara Rush and Louis Jourdan in the "Sec ret Affair.” Before returning home, Mrs. Jones visited Bob and Helga Jones in Clinton, Iowa and a sister, Mrs. Maude Matthews, Longmont, Colorado An interesting part of the trip from Denver to Grand Junc tion was a ride through the Eisenhower Tunnel which goes under the 12,000 foot Conti nental Divide and at an eleva tion of about 9,000 feet. The tunnel is 1.7 miles in length. It is white inside and very well lighted. There are four televi sion monitoring stations, a fen ced pedestrian walk and several fire reporting telephones. Trucks carrying explosives are not allowed to enter the tunnel. Over 15,000 cars were counted as they passed through on open ing day. Mrs. Jones returned from Sa lem Sunday after giving a report an the Chicagomeetingto mem bers of the Oregon Chapter, 1GAS. C of 1 Enrolls Mary Loo ne v SM* Marriage Licenses GRANGE NEWS Malbeu.- 1 ‘w m o i Grange «83 will meet Saturday ewning, 8 p.m. at Vale Grange Hall. Guest speaker will be Bruce Sarazin who will show slides and dis cuss the solid waste program in the County. All Malheur County Grange members are urged to attend. Visiting Gran gers are always welcome. Rodney Blaylock Receives Degree Guests at the Paul Blaylock home this past week were their son, Rodney, and Mary Lou Olsen. Rodney, a graduate of Nyssa, received his Baccalua- reate Degree from BYV m June, 1972. During this past year, he has completed and received his certificate in Special Education. He has accepted a contract in Madison County, Idaho as Di rector of Special Education for two elementary schools in Rex burg. VALE - George Byron Tuc ker, Boise, and Sandra Sue Sa saki, Fruitland, Randall Eugene Smart, Meridian, and Chris tina Marie Mangin, Ontario; Lo well Allen Whitaker, Vale, and Ruth Adelia Meldrum, Ontario; Lawrence Gabriel Garcia,Wei Mary Elaine Looney, a 1973 ser, and Catherine Helen Auw, graduate of Adrian HighSchool, Ontario and Robert Leroy and Adrian, Oregon, and the daugh Julie Kay Robb, both Nyssa. ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Looney, will enroll at The Col lege of Idaho. Caldwell, in Sep COMING EVENTS tember, according to Richard Winder, Director of Admissions. Miss Looney was an Oregon FRIDAY, AUGUST 24 - Uni ted Methodist Church, rummage Girls Stater, President of Thes- lans Club, Co-editor of the sale, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Coffee at home of Mrs. ■ Antelope", member of the band Blanche weeks, for Rebekahs and choir, Co-Valedictorian of and guests, 9 30 to 11 a m. graduating class, and has par Golden Age, rummage sale. ticipated in many other acti Western Hotel, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. vities of the school and com Senior Citizen, rummage munity. Winder stated that "TheCol sale, Jaycee Bldg. 10 a.m. lege is pleased and proud to have SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 - Senior Citizen rummage a student of Miss Looney's ca pabilities among its student sale, Jaycee Bldg. 10 a.m. Golden Age, rummage sale. body.” Western Hotel 9 a.m. to 5p m. Recover, Inc., First Chris tian Church, 8 p.m. Nyssa Volunteer firemen TUESDAY, AUGUST 28 - were summoned to a haystack Tops, *494, Adrian grade school fire Sunday, August 19, at the 7:30 p.m. Ted Frahm place, north of town. FIRE CALLS’ “Our home has all double windows Mr. and Mrs Herbert Reaman Meridian, Idaho “W h Idaho Power’s Eileen ▼ ▼ hen Swanson advised us about changing to elec tric heat, she told us that heat is lost through single glass windows at five times the rate it is through uninsulated walls,” said Mr. and Mrs. Reaman. “Acting on her advice, we in stalled double glass throughout the house, in cluding storm doors. With this double glass, plus thorough insulation, our home has been warm and draft-free and our electric heating costs very reasonable.” Whatever form of energy you use for heat ing, double glass and thorough insulation are energy-savers. And whether or not you plan to change to electric heat, an Idaho Power rep resentative will gladly advise you about ways to reduce heat loss. Just call your local Idaho Power Company office. Mr. and Mrs. James Heldt and family of Renton, Wash, were guests over the weekend at his mother's Mrs. A. L. Heldt. • * • Mr. and Mrs. Forest Moore of Nampa, Idaho visited Sunday at her parent's home, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McConnell. Tami and Robin Powell of Scappoose. Ore. accompanied the Moores. They are the McConnell's great grand-daughters. Mr. Moore will take the girls home Tues day and go deep-sea fishing on the coast. « • • Dr. and Mrs. David Sarazin »ent to Medford, Oregon last week. Dr. Sarazin attended the John Tomlin Memorial Lecture Senes on Ne» Treatments of Cancer. « Mr. and Mrs. Elton Clappat- tended the Malheur Countv Fair. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bybee and family visited last week at the S. P. Bybee home. They continued their trip to Kenne wick. Washington, and are ex pected to return here later this week. Exorcis«« Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Kesler, Sr. and Sally attended the ninety-eighth Annual Sum mer Commencement Exercises at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, on August 17, to see their daughter. Karma Kes ler receive her Master of Health Education degree and also to see their granddaughter, Alice Janan Bunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bunn, receive her Bachelor of Science in Social Work degree. Others attending from Nyssa were Mr and Mrs. Jay Bunn and Saralee and Mr and Mrs. Ernest K. Bunn (parents and grandparents of Janan Bunn). Mr and Mrs. Kesler, Sally and Karma returned to Nyssa. Au gust 18, where Karma will tie visiting her family and friends until August 27, when she will return to Provo, Utah for work Harriet Talbot from Still water, Oklahoma, visited at the Joe Maughn home last week, Mrs. Talbot and Mrs. Maugtin are cousins. • « Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Lopez Norberto, Ruben Jr., Freddy, Joe and Rachel and a cousin, Ernie Delgado returned home CRADLE Sunday after vacationing for ROLL three weeks and visiting rela tives and friends in Houston Word has been received that and Pharr, Texas. ♦ • « Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cartwright Mr. and Mrs. Jay Campbell of Boise are ttie proud parents of Fairfield, California visited of a baby boy born Thursday, for ten days at the home of Mr. August 16, 1973 in a Caldwell hospital. He was named Matt and Mrs. Melvin Spitze. • • ♦ hew and weighed seven-pounds nine-ounces. Paternal Word was received by the and Ganns that Ira Busier passed gramtyarents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cartwright of Nyssa. away Sunday afternoon at the Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Walla Walla Veterans Hospital. • • • Emaline McGinnis of Sacra Great-grand Friday overnight guests at mento, Calif. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray the home of Dr. and Mrs. K. E. Kerby- were Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright of Adrian and Mr. Michael Smithson and son of and Mrs. Earl Parker of Boise. Mr. and Mrs. E. Otis Smith spent two days last week al Red Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Barnes and family of Port land visited at the Smith home Southern Pines, NorthCarolma. over the weekend Mrs. Barne Mr. and Mrs. Tom Holman rs Mrs. Smith's niece. * « • and son, Jahn, from Albany Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stringer visited last week with Mr. and and Matt returned to Nyssa last Mrs. Bob Wilsou and family. Monday after one month's vaca Mrs. W ilson and Tom and Mrs. tion. They visited with Bill's Dick Martin and girls spent a mother in North Carolina. They week at Shady Beach at McCall. also visited Disneyland in Flo Dave Wilson left Monday on his rida and spent some time in New Naval Reserve Cruise. He will be stationed in Pearl Harbor for Orleans. two weeks. Enroute he stopped « • ♦ Mrs. Jesse Shuster celebra in Los Angeles and visited with ted her 82nd birthday Sunday his cousin, Brian Holman who is Navy. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. also in the • • • Bob Holmes. Also attending Guests at the W . L. Me Part - were Mr. and Mrs. Finley Shuster of Nampa, Idaho; Mr. land home this past week were and Mrs. Wayne Shuster of Mr. and Mrs. David Gallo from Pavette, Idaho, and Mrs. lie ino Chico California. While they »■ r- r>. Mrs. Gallo attended Shuster and daughter of Port- her 10th reunion for the class of land, Oregon. 1963. • e « MALHEUR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL August 17 - Mr and Mrs. Neil A. Mogesen, Fruitland, girl August 18 - Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo Gonzales, Vale, girl August 19 - Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Arredondo, Vale, boy, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jacobs, Vale, girl. August 21 - Mr and Mrs. Arul Arguellez, Nyssa, boy. August 22 - Mr and Mrs. Jesse Martinez, Nyssa, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Garcia, Vale, girl SP1TZE, 20. of Nyssa spent fart of this summer touring Europe with the Oregon Stale Choralalres, a choral singing group _ Sponsored by the American Heritage Association. th» grnap visited Scotland. England. Norway, la-nmark, (ermany im Holland The group left from Portland International Airport on June 14 and returned on July 21. According to Ken. the group sang during their travel! at formal concerts, in churches and at informal sings Fravelogue of Our Trip ___ By Cr«t« Mari« Sager______ This is the first part of 11» Glendale and North Hollywood. travelogue of our trip acr >sr We saw the The last Supper'* the United Stales. Others will done in stained glass, and Th» follow. The Lord really bles Crucifixion" and ’ Resurrec tion" <m a three dimension sed us and guided us. We left Nyssa March 27, and screen. Many trautlful ( (lur ches, the replica of the Old visited our daughters Ellen W il hams and family of Mt. Vie», North Church and Scottish California and Letha Hummels church and others. At Nurtk and family of Bakersfield, Ca Hollywood we saw tin- history of our nation in pictures, lifornia until after Easter. While m Mt View, we »ent murals and various displays. HOLY RO6ARY HO6P1TAL We also heard Hal Lindsey to a First Aid class in which August 15 - Mr. and Mrs. Explorer Scouts brought snake at the First Baptist Church Wayland Duncan. Ontario, boy. they had in captivity Some were at Van Nuys. He is the author Mr. and Mrs Marvin Jones, harmless and other poisonous. of ttie "Late Great Planet New Pljrmouth, boy. They were showing how to dis Earth" and other books August 16 - Mr and Mrs. tinguish betweeu tie- two. Heavy Ttie weekend aflet Easter we Dennis Relka, Weiser, girl Mr. and Mrs. Mi Phea- rains had t>r ought the snakes >ut spent with Raymugd’s aunt In Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Orr August !7 - Mr and Mrs. sant and daughters from Las and family returned horn« Sa She James McCullough, Payette, of the hills down into II m - valleys. Hr amount, California. Vegas. Nevada visited this turday after a three-weeks va There was a big rattler killed cooks at a school cafeteria. boy. Bill Nicholson and Mr. and cation. We went to Huntington Beach They saw the Black Mr. and Mrs Mario Gon near Williams! They showed Mrs. Don Savage. what to do in case of a snake »here Raymond's niece Janie»1 Hills of South Dakota, visited zales, Ontario, boy. • • • bite, They also milked venom Sager Williams and her family her parents, Mr and Mrs. Vir August 20 Mr. and Mrs, from a rattler Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ballou gil Sanders and a brother, Mr. The children live She is the daughter of the returned home Thursday after and Mrs. Richard Sanders and Michael Smit, Jordan Valley, were allowed to hold some of Rev Chester Sager of l.agje, visiting for three weeks with family in Mountain Grove, Mis boy. the snakes. Idaho. Her husband is a test Mr. and Mrs. John Jaskill, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ady and son souri. From there they traveled We took a ride on an elec- ing engineer for Douglas Air in Pueblo, Colorado. They also to Noel. Missouri where they Ontario, boy trie train called th»- HART or craft. They live just a thirty- visited Elvin's brother. Mr. and visited a sister of Mrs. Noel’s, Bay Area Rapid Transit, which minute drive from the Afruodi Mrs. Earl Ballou and family Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Mills. En links the area citie* together. Safari It is here you see all in Wolfforth, Texas. It runs high above the cities kinds of animals In their na route home the family stopped BY DALE WITT • • • and freeways. You get your tural habitat, at Yellowstone National Park. it Is particu PHONE 372-2183 Visiting Mrs. Orma Cleaver ticket by depositing your money larly interesting for children August 6 was Mrs. Chester W.W. I Barrack« in a machine which returns your and anyone interested in wild KINGMAN KOl.ONY - Mr. 4 ticket and change You ¡>ut your Chapman of Meridian. She also life We enjoyed seeing them Auxiliary # 352 Mrs Mitch Anderson and boys called on Alva Goodell and Mr. ticket in a slot by a gate which early in the morning whey it World War 1 Barracks and of Vale and his mother, Mrs. opens and your ticket is re and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver was feeding time and they were Auxiliary *352 met Sunday, Au Alma Anderson were Thursday turned to you on the other full of energy. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gann and gust 19 for a picnic in the Nyssa dinner guests at the Willis Co side for your return trip. We will continue our journey Mr. and Mrs. Walter Looney Park, There were 16 mem- nant home. They had just re Ill Bakersfield we heard our from San Diego, California. and boys and Mr. and Mrs. bers present and one guest, turned from a trip to North Bend grandson Bobby Hummels play Bertan Rickey spent Sunday af Mr lnfta Buckley. The July and brought Mrs. Alma An in a piano recital. He and one Employment Service ternoon fishing at Warm Springs picnic was held in the Lion's derson home with them for a other played from memory visit. Reservoir. Park in Ontario. There were They took us to the Pioneer Tro ining Programs Mrs. Ed Nedrow and Jimmy 22 present. The next regular Village- in which we saw an 80- The Owen Ganns were dinner meeting will tie September 16 left last Monday and is visiting year-old mansion, dentist of EMPLOYMENT SERVIC E guests of the Bertran Rickevs in the Vale Grange Hall at tier mother, Mrs. Lula Womack fice, doctor's office, post office, The UnitedStates [jepartment and a sister in Santa Rosa, Ca Sunday evening. 1:30 p.m. general store, blacksmith shop, of labor Manpower Adminis lifornia. depot, old school house, church tration in cooperation with the Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb and other buildings. We also saw Oregon State Employment Ser accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. announces Immediate an old steam engine, passenger vice Phillip Brestiears and Rotiert car and caboose and early day openings ui union training pro- went on a sight-seeing trip to -.u< I. a-. p| AST I i<|V<, oil well machinery. There were i;r Canada, Monday. They went to many old vehicles such as an CARPENTRY, PAINTING/ Glacier National Park and on MASONRY, HEAVY old stage coach, high wheeled hl l< K into Calgary, Canada and Lake wagons and gold rush wagons. EQUIPMENT. Other opening» Louise. Theycame back through We drove out in Hie foothills are cooking, automotive me Washington. They saw beautiful warehousing stixk and saw the wild flowers, which chanics, scenery, huge m mntains and were exceptionally beautiful be clerk, welding, building main enjoyed cooler weather. They and forestry Im cause of the heavy spring rains. tenance arrived home Sunday afternoon. openings are also We visited my brother Cur mediate Mrs. Klaas Laan helped in tis Foster and wife at Burbank, available for women to train the Dairy Booth at the Fair California Ruth took us to in business and clerical, fond in Ontario Tuesday the Forest Lawn Memorial at services, health occupations Mr. and Mrs. Bob Calhoun and child care. Those who < <*>■ and boys of Emmett were Sun plete the training program will day afternoon visitors at ttie PETTERSONS RETURN be given direct assistance on Myron Osborn home. job placement. Applications Steven and Ronda Cox of will be taken August 29 and 30. FROM VACATION Kennewick, Washington are Those applicants who are se spending two weeks at the My Mr. and Mrs Niel Petterson lected may tiegin training at ron Osborn home visiting be- and Toni have just returned once, and will be provided room, for their school starts. from a ten-day trip to Rexburg, board, clothing, medical cate, Saturday dinner guests in the Idaho and Denver, Colorado.' transportation and pay while Willis Conant home were Mr. The Idaho State Square and in training, and (tie opportunity and Mrs. Jim Conant and chil Round Dance Festival was held to get a HighSchool GED cer dren and Mr. Roger Harendeen Friday and Saturday at Ricks tificate at the same time. of Salem, Oregon. College in Rexburg. Niel pre Young men and women 78 sented the two-hour square through 21, who are out of work TRAFFIC VOLUME dance work shop on Saturday and not in school, and who are SHOWS INCREASE afternoon. While there, the Interested in training for jobs Traffic volume on most of Pettersons visited with a ne in any of these occupations Oregon's highways showed an phew, ttie Garth Olsens, tie is should report to Hetty OK increase in vehicular traffic in formerly of Nyssa, and is now from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on May, 1973 ' ompared to May of a professor at Ricks College. August 29 and 30 at the fol- Mrs. Rseman with Idaho Power At Denver, there wasaweek lowing address- 1972, according to the monthly Marketing Representative Eileen Sweneon Oregon State Employment report compiled by the Oregon long square dance and camp workshop gnd fun dancing. They Service State Highway Division. 375 South West Second Avena* A summary of traffic recor also went sight-seeing and made (Marte, Ongaa WtM •' der data for rural and urban a trip to Central City. It was state highways showed an in once the richest old mining crease of 6.8 per cent in ve town of gold and silver per Samba Group Meet« hicular traffic In May, 1973 square mile in the world. Mrs. S. P. Bybee hosted th* compared to May, 1972. They made a quick stop at Samba Club on Friday. Winning The first five months of 1973 Provo, Utah to visit with Karma prizes were Mrs. Bybee winning showed an increase of 9.6 per Kesler, Mrs. Petterson’s sis first high honors and Mrs. Tot« for you lead cent in vehicular traffic com ter. They also stopped at Eldridge taking a second high. pared to Hie first five months Hurley, Twin Falls and Je Guests were Mrs. Ida Miner of 1972. rome to visit Niel’s brother. and Mrs. Gladys Snowberter. Kinginan Kolonv Idaho Power Company < K««l«r« Attend Comm»nc»m»nt energy you need the life