Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, November 22, 1973, Page 6, Image 6

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    The Nyssa Gate City Jurnal, Nyssa, Oregon
GRANDMOTHERS ANDGRANDDAUGHTERS
(and grandfathers and grandsons) were seen
enjoying lunch at the Nyssa school cafeteria
last Friday.
Pictured at left is Mrs. Les Burbank with
Alisa Allen,left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Allen, and Barbara Burbank, daughter
APPIÆ VALLEY
*w*BY F RANCES SMALLEY**»»
APPLE VALLEY - Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Honey were Saturday
evening dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. Albert Bowen of Pa­
yette.
Julia Hansen was a weekend
guest of her grandmother Mrs.
Vivian Gooing.
Jim Nichols and daughter
Nelde were Friday evening vi­
sitors of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Nichols.
Clarence Hawkins of La Pue­
nte, California visited Wednes­
day and Thursday with Mr and
Mrs. Ed Sells.
Mrs. Ed Sells was hostess
for an Interior Decorator Party
on Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Ed Sells and Mrs Jim
Franklin of Payette visited with
their mother Mrs. C. L. Haw­
kins of Caldwell on Wednesday
who had her 77th birthday an­
niversary that day.
Gary Morgan and Marvin
Jackson both of Portland are vi­
siting friends and relatives in
the community this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mor­
rett of Beaton City, Washington
visited Tuesday with Mrs. Jen­
nie Sew ard and were evening din­
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Dwight Seward.
Mr and Mrs. Burton Smith
of Ontario were Monday eve­
ning dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dwight Seward.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shippy
and family of Weiser visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston
on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey,
Mrs. George Griffin and Mrs.
John Lilly were Boise shoppers
of Friday
Mrs. Nell Correll was hos­
tess for the Susannah Circle
on Thursday, also a business
meeding and program was given.
Mr. and Mrs. William Knox
of Mr. and Mrs. Mervel Hutchinson.
waning.
Mr and Mrs Leroy Church­
the program, Amy was hospitality chair­
GRANDPARENTS WERE HONORED guests
ill and family of Vale were
man, and Mike, Linda, Michael and Tanya
at
Grandparent's Day at the Nyssa Ele­
unday overnight guests of his
are 6th grade presidents.
mentary School last Friday. The committee
lother, Mrs. Carl Fenn.
in charge of activities for the day is pic­
KINGMAN KOLONY - Mrs.
The grandparents were taken to lunch at
Mrs. M. L. Judd and Mrs.
tured above, and they are from left, David
Genetty Piercy played pinochle
the cafeteria by their grandchildren, and
errit Timmerman attended
Dail, Mike Blaylock, Bridget Vanettl, Tanva
at the home of Mrs. Sue Ash­
were treated to a patriotic program, which
.00k Club Saturday at the home
Atagi, Amy Sarazin, Linda Schilling and
craft in Adnan Friday after­
featured the 6th grade choir, at an assembly
f Mrs. Egert Oft near Nyssa
have been organized at the com­ noon.
Mike Siam.
after the luncheon.
Irs. Blake Lowel gave the
pany’s sugar factories and of­
Bridget
and
David
were
in
charge
of
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Freitig
fices to analyze the present were Sunday dinner guests of her 00k review.
Know
0-0
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energy requirements of the com­ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer. Tuesday, Mrs. M L. Judd
ttended the ANK Garden Club
hy LM I kN DIS
pany
and
its employees.
Sunday morning visitors in the
t the home of Mrs.Cyrus Bock
Throughout November, allem- Herschel
If we run out of energy
Thompson
home
ployess will be submitting their were Mr and Mrs. Don Fox and n Nyssa. Mr Ronald Palmer
fuels, our creature comforts
r
ranged
flowers
for
the
energy-saving ideas to these Mr. and Mrs. George Schiemer
Mr and Mrs Frank Blcandi will lx- curtailed sharply So.
lub.
ADRIAN - Mr. and Mrs.Carl
task force teams.
and baby.
alert homemakers are check­
Bill Webb accompanied Geo- Begeman were Sunday dinner spent last weekend in Mountain
A thorough evaluation of each
Mrs. Ethel Lay of Nyssa
ing every nook and corner of
suggestion will be made and visited Mrs. Ed Nedrow Sa- ge Cartwright to Boise Sa- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Home visiting her son, the Roger
the house for ways to con­
urday
where
they
attended
a
Van
De
Water
at
Eastside
in
On
­
Scoles
family.
On
their
way
the top three energy-saving turday morning.
,'hriners ceremonial, put on tario.
After dinner they all home they visited Martin Bi­ serve energy thia winter.
ideas at each site will be se­
Henry Mitchell was a Sa-
Since insulation ia the
visited
Mrs.
Jean Hurley candl tn Boise.
lected. The employees submit­ turday evening caller in the >y El-Korah.
numlier one means of keep­
Mrs. Earl Province ofCald- in southeast Ontario.
Saturday. Mr andMrs. Frank
ting the three winning ideas at Ed Nedrow home.
veil visited her mother, Mrs.
Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Blcandi and Mrs Myron Gos- ing heat in or out-it's wise
each location will receive sa­
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gehrke
C. McDermott Thursday af- George DeHaven went to Wei- sard attended the Carnival and to start at the top of the
ving bonds at Christmas time
and her sister, Mrs. Josephine
ser
and visited her aunt, Bazaar in Boise at the Bas­ house anil work down when
The company’s engineering Hodge visited the Johnnie Jo­ ernoon.
checking on insulation.
Brendon Pratt visited John- Mrs. Ida Wyman and an aunt que Center.
staff will then begin to imple­ hnson family Saturday evening.
Homes that are more than 15
iie
Simpson
Sunday
after-
and
uncle,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
Mrs.
Frank
Bicandl
hadword
ment
these
and all other
Sunday evening dinner guests
are often not ade-
W. Thomas. They went on to from her dauther Rosemary Haar
employee recommendations for in the Paul Gehrke home were noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Gillette Cambridge and spent the night in California that she had sur­ quately insulated.
saving energy on and off the job. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rhodes
Storm windows and doora
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack jf Ontario visited in the Alfred with George's sister. Mr and gery last week and is home now
SPEAKING TC
Simpson home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Paul Raney.
of wikm J or aluminum also re­
and doing fine.
Pittz and family and Mrs. Jo­
Mrs. Dale Witt was a Sunday
Mr. and Mrs George De­
Mrs. Sue Ashcraft went to duce heat loaa by as much as
sephine Hodge.
dinner guest in the W. C. Van Haven
were Sunday dinner Wilder Saturday afternoon and 50 per cent In some areas of
THE CONSUMER
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ervin
De Water home in Big Bend. guests of their daughter, Mr
visited Mr. and Mrs. Forrest the country, homemakers
CREDIT BILLINGS. Have you and daughter. Mrs. Mary Rad­
Mrs. Vernon Ward spent a and Mrs. Danny Skerjanes in Hamilton.
leave storm windows on all
ford
and
Angie
spent
the
past
ever had a problem with inac­
week in the Carl Lee Hill home Ontario.
Mrs Sue Ashcraft was a Sun­ windows the year around ex­
week
over
along
the
Coast
vi
­
curate billings on a charge ac­
with Tern and Lee while their
Mrs. Sue Ashcraft and Mrs. day luncheon guest of Mrs. cept for one or two needed
count and wondered what you siting Mr. and Mrs. John Mor­ parents were elk bunting.
Robert Long went to the Owy- Gert ye Jones
for ventilation in hot weath­
and family and other
could do about it? A new fair gan
Friday Mrs. Marie Moore hee LDS Church Thursday eve­
Mrs. Gertye Jones and Mrs. er. It reduces air condition­
credit billing act--Senate Bill friends. They returned home attended
Gran<k»rents
Day ning to the Budget supper.
Marie Moore were Thursday ing coats.
914 is being considered. One of Sunday evening. They had lots at the Elementary School in
Mrs. Edna De Haven was a luncheon guests of Mrs. Ro­
Other vital areas to check
the major provisions of the of rain there, one day it rained
Nyssa. She was the borrowed Saturday luncheon guest of Mrs. bert Long.
include your heating plant:
bill is that creditors are re­ four inches.
Mary Looney came to me Fri­ Does it operate efficiently ?
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb cal­ grandparent of Karen Hutchinson.Sue Ashcraft.
quired toacknowledge customer
Mrs. K. I. Peterson atten­ day from the College of Idaho lias a qualified service man
billing inquiries within 30 days led on Mr. and Mrs. Hudson
ded Gran<X»rents Day at the She will have a weeks Thanks­ inspected it recently?
and to resolve them within 90 Robb in Nyssa Sunday.
Nyssa Elementary School with giving vacation.
Be sun- any cracks around
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edmond­ spent last weekend in Pendleton
days. Comments about this bill
her grand&ughter Jeannette
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers windows and doora are
on business.
should be mailed to the senate son of Nyssa visited her pa­
visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar sealed Close damjiers on fire­
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conant Hutchinson.
Committee on Banking, Dirksen rents Mr. and Mrs. W ayne Robb
Mr and Mrs. K. I. Peter- Schafer last Sunday evening places when not in use In­
have
sold
their
farm
to
Ha
­
Sunday
afternoon.
Building, Washington, D. C.
and Mrs.
Wednesday, Mr
and Mrs. sulate hot water pipes that
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb rold Jenkins of Westfall. They son caUed_ou Mr
C. C., 20510
moved their trailer house to Luit Siam Thursday afternoon. Oscar Schafer went to Boise may pass through cold spaces.
Mrs. EckiaCowlingwasaSun- and visited her mother, Mrs.
where they used Io live across
Close off roomi that are not
day luncheon guest of Mr and LaVada Lenagen. Ttwy had Sun­
the road last week.
used regularly
Mrs. K. I. Peterson.
day evening dinner with Mr.
Mr. and Ms. Mitch Ander­
Double check to M* that
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Ben­ and Mrs. Win Marshall in Meri­
son and boys of Vale came Sa -
radiator covers do not trap
turday to help her parents get nett helped Mr. and Mrs. Carl dian, and called on Mr and
heat or that furniture is not
moved, and spent the night, lea­ Begeman move into Adrian Mon­ Mrs. Kirley Kendall in Cald­
arranged
to block the flow of
well.
ving for home Sunday afternoon day and Tuesday.
heat. Incidentally, a layer of
Sunday
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
Al Thompson returned home
Coffee guests at the Carl
aluminum foil lietween a ra- •
from Boise Hosiptal Thursday Begeman home Sunday morning and Mrs. G. E. Mackey were
diator and a cold wall will re­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ted
King
and
Mr
afternoon and is doing fine. after Mass were Mrs. Paul
flect heat back into a room.
2 PC.
Their daughter Mrs. Rex Wal­ Gehrke, Mrs. Josephine Hodge and Mrs. Jim King of Ontario.
Mr
and
Mrs.
MyronGossard
ters
of
Boise
spent
from
Thurs
­
STAINLESS
and Mrs. Frank Rhodes and
w» ewrarr x«i-
were Sunday dinner guests of
day until Saturday with her pa­ children.
TWmKSGIVINtj!-
rents.
Mr »nd Mrs. Oliver Free I
Mrs. Mabie Piercy enter­
Rube Graham of Star was
tained Coffee Klutch at her home
Wednesday afternoon. Nine la­ a Wednesday morning caller of
Mrs Mabie Piercy.
dles attended.
NOW
Kingman Kolon v
Amalgamated Sugar
Starts Energy Program
Effectively immediately, The
Amalgamated Sugar Company
will implement an energy-sa­
ving program throughout its ope­
rations in Utah, Idaho, Oregon
and Washington.
In making this announcement
in support of national efforts
to alleviate the energy crisis,
A. E. Benning, president and
chief executive officer of the
company, reported that the four
sugar factories have already
implemented President Nixon’s
recommendations to turn off all
unnecessary
appliances and
lights in the buildings and of­
fices.
“I am asking that each per­
son, in discharging his res-
ponsibilites in the company,
comply with the President's re­
quests in principle as well as
in fact,” Mr. Benning said in
a special memorandum issued
recently to all employees.
In addition to this action, five-
man energy task force teams
surprised Mrs. NellCorrell re­
cently by taking in an early
birthday dinner, and sharing it
with her and they also shared
the birthday cake with Mrs.
Lloyd Dibble who was also hav­
ing a birthday anniversary.
Mr and Mrs. Conley Wilson
of Pinehurst were here thepast
weekend visiting relatives.
Don Wilson left Friday for
Fort Sam Huston, Texas, after
a visit with his mother Mrs.
Helen Wilson.
EVENTS AROUND ADRIAN
^BUDGET-HELPERS
REG. $2.98
12’A IN. ALL PURPOSE
S<1QQ
»».vs «5
SERVING TRAYS 5 |# KNIFE SET «to
FIRE KING TEFLON COATED
GLASS BAKEWARE
$298
CAKE PLATE
BOUTIQUE PORCELAIN
S |99
OR 1'/, QT.
BAKING DISH
4-PIECE
PLACE SETTING
5 |99
REG. $3.98
MYADEC 130’S
THERAPEUDIC
VITAMINS
NOW
54.97
ALWAYS FRESH
ÌÌ lóaiì È Sieves
CANDIES
12 IN. TAPER
CANDLES
• a
10'
reg . $2.00
SCENTED
CANDLES
99
ANIMAL DESIGNS
a J
NOW
BEXEL VITAMINS
I
Professional
Directory
Physicians
and Surgeons
REG. $2.98
5x9 LOAF PAN
REG. $7.79
B COMPLEX 250 s
$*>77
M
K. E. KERBY M.D.
K. A. DANFORD, M.D.
Physicians and Surgeons
Dui 372-2241
HOURS: 9 to 12 noon & 2 to
5 P.M. - Monday through
Friday, 10 to 12 Saturday.
MAULDING CLINIC
L. A. Maulding, M.D.
Charles E. Vanettl, 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 to 12 noon 4
HOURS
2 to 5 P.M. - Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Fri­
day.
10 to 12 Saturday.
Phones: Office 372-3809
372-3173
Residence
Optometrists
lk>
$375
BAYER ASPIRIN , NOW
3OO'(
$ |97
REG. $279
Prescriptions
202 Main Street
Nyssa, Oregon
Dial 372-3347
Thursday, November 22, 1973
Cosmetics
Photo Finishing
<n\jucha«fi!b.7
. Sundry Gifts
PHA
m
• Veterinary
■
DR. JOHN FASLY
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. ROSS
Nyssa .... 372-3552
DR. ROBERT DERBY
Parma
722-6537