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Thursday, June 27, 1974 The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Page Six “Better Hearing“ \\ orks Slated This Weekend A special “Better-Hear ing" workshop will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Thursday. Friday and Satur day, June 27— 29. at the Stampeder Motel. Room 9. North Oregon St., one-half block north of the underpass in Ontario, for the conve nience of Snake River Valley area residents who have, or who suspect they may have, hearing loss problems. The workshop will be sponsored by John Pierson of Beltone Hearing Aid Sers ice. I Ontario, the linai authorized dealer for Beltone Electronics Corporation. Pierson said Robert Hall. Beltone Hearing Aid specia list. will be in charge of the consultation, will conduct hearing loss tests and will discuss hearing loss prob lems. Persons who currently wear heanng aids w ill be able to purchase battries at a special workshop price Pier son added. &■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ EV EM S DON'T LEAVE WITHOUT THE LABEL. When you purchase fabric, ask for the label that tells you how to care for the garment you will make. Care labels are now required on all garments and fabrics. Since it’s al most impossible to identify the many fabrics now avail able, instructions on the label are essential in hand ling the garment properly. If you can’t get care labels where you shop, the Federal Trade Commission would like to know about it. Write the commission at Washing ton D.C. 20580. • » NEVI ELL HEIGHTS H EMS ■ ■ ■ BY DALI WITT ■ ■ ■ IHOSt 372 2183 ■ ■ NEWELL HEIGHTS Mr and Mrs. lull Slam were guests for birthday cake and ice cream at the Klaas Stam home Thursday evening, when thev celebrated Klaas’ birthday. Mr and Mrs. Bill Holdt and family of Vancouver, have been here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rav Simpson and other relatives. They,plan to return home Tuesday and Danny and larry will visit their grandparents, here for a while. » Nyssa - Vale - Ontario - Nampa - Boise - Weiser NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY TRUCK TIRES GET YOUR FARM TRUCKS READY FOR HARVEST SEIBERLING HIWAY SERVICE 825 X 20 09 EXCHANGE WITH RECAPABLE CASING LIKE SIZE TAX S6.31 PIUS 92 900 X 20 EXCHANGE WITH RECAPABLE CASING LIKE SIZE PLUS $7.40 TAX MOUNTED FREE NEED PICK-UP WE WE HAVE THEM! SEIBERLING M&S TRAGI0N HIWAY SERVICE 700x15 6 PLY 700x15 6 PLY 58 PLUS $2.77 TAX ‘EXCHANGE WITH RECAPABLE CASING LIKE SIZE EXCHANGE WITH RECAPABLE CASING LIKE SIZE Mu Hazel Fenn and children ot Quincy. Wash, were luesday evening dinner guests in the Allred Simpson home Mrs Carl Fenn was also a dinner guest. Mis Marie Moore atten ded the wedding reception for Mr and Mrs. Terry Tallman at the Kieth Tallman home near Homedale Sunday afternoon. They w ere mar- ried June 8 at Manhattan. Montana. Vern Kricgh and Freda Laughlin of Huehl w ere Thursday overnight guests ot the formers son. Mr. and Mrs Dick Kricgh They had been to Pasco and Spokane visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs. Clift Flan ders and Mae returned Thursday from a short trip to the Coast. While there thev visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Gray in Coquille. Oregon. Fridav visitors of Mrs. Cliff Flanders and Mae were Max Gray ol Shoshone, a brother and Mr and Mrs. Ted Heuszel of Lakewood. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. LeRov Sprague left on a trip June 15. They flew from Boise to Kansas Citv were they met their son, Mr. and Mrs. Lvnn Sprague of Salt Lake. They had been touring Chicago and Iowa bv Amtrack. Rent ing a - car they visited relatives and friends in Manhattan. Topeka. Wichita and Dodge City. They also went to Buffalo, Missouri Mr. Sprague returned home by plane to tend his ranch June |9 Mrs. Sprague took the plane to Boise June 22 and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sprague went back to Salt Lake City by Amtrack. Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrs. L. C. McDermott were her daughters. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Eason, of Parma and Mrs. Earl Province of Caldwell and also Mrs. Treadway of Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Lull Stam were Fathers Day guests at a barbecue supper al the Louis Stam home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb went to La Grande Sunday morning and had a picnic with Mr and Mrs. Joe Smith and family. They also visited Sandra. Lea and Brixik Butler who were visiting Sandy’s parents tn La Grande. Joan and Susan Stam were Sundav evening visitors in the Bill Webb home. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Hanse and daughter Susan of Lakeport. California came to visit their cousins. Mr and Mrs W C. Van DeWater and son Kent in the Big Bend area Friday evening They had been to the Expo '74 and visited relatives in that area. Mrs. Dale Witt was a Saturday dinner guest in the Van DeWater home and they were all Saturday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Dale Witt. When the Bill Van DeWaters returned home at 7:30, they found the wind storm of the evening had partly blown the wash house off its foundation and a very large tree on the northeast side was uprooted, knocking down the fence and letting the cows out of the pasture. The Noel Tuppenys. a i lose neighbor returned the cow* to the pasture, fixing the fence. Seven more trees AROUND ADRIAN Mr. and Mrv W. C. Van DeWater and son Kent. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De Water all of Big Bend and Mrs Dale Witt brought homemade ice cream, berries and birthday cake to the Carl Begcntan home Tuesday evening to help Carl cele brate his birthdav Kent brought him a gift in remembrance of the oc- cation. Mrs Gcrtye Jones just returned from a trip. Leaving June II. she went to Expo "4 She visited her son Mr and Mrs Merlvn Jones at George. Washington Her daughter in law manages "Martha's Inn" in George, a town about the size of Adrian She visited friends in Coeur I) Alene and Spokane and relatives in Lew iston. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lenagen and daughter of South Carolina were lun cheon guests of Mr and Mrs Oscar Schafer Wednesday They are visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs Robert Lena gen in Boise and are on their way to a new location in Connecticut. Wednesday evening, Mr and Mrs Oscar Schafer went to Caldwell to the home of Mr and Mrs Kirby Hendal and they celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary's together. Friday evening. Mrs Bill Marshall of Boise and Mrs Leslie Hamelton of Lewiston were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Oscar Schafer, and all attended the rodeo in Vss.i Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bege- man were Saturday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer. Margie Beams of Buhl. Idaho came Sunday to visit her sister. Mrs. Mabie Piercy a few days. Mrs. Bill Toomb and Rube Graham were Sundav evening dinner guests ot Mrs Piercy and her house guest. Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mr*. G. I Mackey and Mrs Minnie Mackey were Mr and Mrs Larry Mackey and family of Nyssa; Mr and Mrs. Jim King of Ontario; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morse, The dinner included Indian »tylc baked salmon Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs G. E. Mackey t<x>k Mrs Minnie Mackey to Boise to visit her sister. Mrs. Hannah Gage and spent the night there. The next day Mr and Ms. G. E. Mackey visited her mother, Mrs. Florence Gowev and her sister Wilma Long. Cindy Freel and the girls. Mary Bicandi. Lucille Go* sard and Mrs Oliver Freel went to Ontario Friday and saw Ramona Nevins and Penny Freel. They also visited Cindy’s sister. Mrs Cornmesser. CONT. ON PAGE 8 some distance away were also uprooted. Their house guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hanse and Susan left for their home at Lakeport. Calif Sunday morning Ilo made Cookie* Ami Milk f Super Dairy Month Snack Hutter give* cookie* These interesting new cookie* are making their debut for June is Dairy Month Most everyone likes cookies and most everyone has a favorite or two. These recipes were selected as cookies of the month bv the home economics department of the Oregon Dairy Products Commission Thev'rv del ectable morsels to enjoy with ice cold milk on a warm summer day Wholesome flavor and rkhne»». milk is naturally endowed with protein and calcium and other important nutrients. I radilionallv many home made cookies arc made with butter This versatile dairy product is well known among cooky makers as being an important ingredient for ad ding flavor as well as richness. It add* it* unmistakable special touch to cookie* of all descriptions SPARKLING COOKY DIAMONDS I cup butter I cup sugar 2% cups flour ‘A teaspoon salt I *4 teaspoons vanilla I teaspoon* almond extract Beat butter with 1 i cup sugar until blended and fluffy Mix in flour, salt and flavorings until well mixed Turn into ungreased 15*j x 10* i x I-inch shallow baking pan. Pat gently to cover pottom of pan. Sprinkle with remaining |/2 cup sugar Bake tn ISO degree oven 20 to 25 minute* or until light golden. Carefully cut into diamonds while hot Cool in pan Makes about 5 dozen pieces. CHOCOLATE AND VANILLA COOKIES '/i cup butter I cup brown sugar, packed '/> cup granulated sugar I '/> tcaspvxins vanilla I eg« I cup chopped walnut* 2'/> cups flour ‘A teaspoon soda l’/> teaspoons salt 1 cup dairy sour cream 2 (I-ounce) squares unsweetened chocolate, melted Beat butter with sugars and vanilla until creamy. Beat in egg “Util fluffy. Add 'A cup walnuts. Mix flour with soda and salt Mix into creamed mixture alternately with sour cream Divide batter in half < ombtne melted chixxilate with one part. Drop chocolate dough from tcasp<x>n onto lightly greased baking sheet, about 3 inches apart. Drop equal size portions of piain dough next t<r and touching chocolate. Sprinkle with remaining walnuts Bake in .375 degree oven 10 minute* or until light golden at edges Cool on wire rack Make* 3 dozen (2'/i-inch) cookie*. There’s a Navy enlistment just right for you. IIIHI MULT-MILE CUSTOM 4 PLY NYLON SIZE PRICE TAX 650-13 775-14 025-14 560-15 025-15 $17.04 $10.77 $19.32 $16.69 $19.04 $1.73 $2.09 $2.24 $1.74 $2.30 All price* exchange with old tire off car. Add $1.00 if no trade. 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