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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE EIGHT K New Routine To Be Applied NITE EXTENSION UNIT NHS's dance band members SLATES FRIDAY MEETING (From the Ny««n Hltfh Bulldog) Nyssa Nite Extension unit will meet Nov. 24 at 8 o’clock in the home of Mrs. Robert Heldt. Les son topic will be “Holiday Des serts.” All interested ladies are invited to attend. traveled to Emmett to render their professional services Nov. 17 for Emmett high school. "Ebb Tide” was them 2 of the annual "Spinster Skip." The dance began at 8:30 p.m. and end ed at about 11:30. The beginning and closing number played by the band was “Ebb Tide.” Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hansen of Howe, Idaho, were Thursday and Friday guests last week of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and MR. AND MRS. K. TOOMB ANNOUNCE ARRIVAL OF SON Mrs. C. K. Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Toomb Mr. and Mrs. August Uphoff of of Nyssa are parents of a 10- pound, 3-ounce son, Kent Michael, Vale and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoen born Nov. 15 at Malheur Memor Were Sunday evening callers at ial hospital. He joins one broth the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kurtz. The evening was spent er, Kelly. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. playing pinochle. John K. Mullins and Mr. and Mrs. VISIT FROM COQUILLE Robert Toomb, all of Nyssa. Roy Marcum of Coquille, Ore., spent from Thursday evening un til Sunday at the home of his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Murle Marcum. He Didn't Wont To Hear Another Complaint, So He Went to Work Mr. and Mrs. George N. Bear returned home Nov. 17 from a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs : L. J. Coulsen at McMinnville, | Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Chet Gray at ’ Lake Oswego, Ore., and Mr. and ¡ Mrs, Myron Watts at Boardman. i They also spent a few days with I their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Pate and I family at Eltopea, Wash. -■ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knotting- ham and family of Port Orford, Ore , arrived Monday evening to spend Thanksgiving holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs O. Counsil. LARRY SCHENK ARRIVES HOME FROM LDS MISSION — for — Larry Schenk arrived Nov. at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schenk He had recently returned from a mission to Germany for the LDS church and had spent most of the 27 months abroad in Berlin and Hamburg He arrived in Salt Lake City Nov. 10 and was met their by his parents While in the Utah capi tal the family visited at the home of a son-in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs Gordon Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Schenk returned to Nysta Nov 14 and Larry remained an additional three days with his sister. Ideal Cleaners and Laundry Phone 372-2953 Nysea. Oregon There's never a complaint about our service . . . We gusrantee your complete satisfaction on every gar ment we clean for you. YOU CAN COUNT ON US! i CleMifieds Get Quick Results I •1 «II J 1 6Í CjameA ★ FROSH-SOPH Games Begin At 6:45 p.m. VARSITY Games Start At 8:00 p.m. Nyssa High Bulldogs School 1961*62 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Tuesday, January 2 . Friday, January 5 . . Saturday, January 6 . Friday, January 19 . Saturday, January 20 Friday, January 26 . Saturday, January 27 Saturday, February 3 Tuesday, February 6 Saturday, February 20 Friday and Saturday, December 8-9 . . Kuna Kavernen Weiser Wolverines . Payette Pirates . Emmett Huskies Meridian Warriors Enterprise Savages . Mac-Hi Pioneers . . Ontario Tigers . Parma Panthers . . . Vale Vikings Basketball Tournament at Vale Thursday, December 14 . . . . Fruitland Grizzlies Tuesday, December 19 .... Vale Vikings Friday, January 12 . , . . . Parma Panthers Saturday, January 13 . . . . Ontario Tigers Tuesday, January 23 < . . . Payette Pirates Friday, February 2 . . . Weiser Wolverines Friday, February 9 . . . . Mac-Hi Pioneers Saturday, February 10 . . Enterprise Savages Friday, February 16 . . . . Emmett Huskies Saturday, February 17 . . Meridian Warriors CjameA Away ★ All Games vs. Vale, Mac-Hi and Enterprise Are Sub-District A-2 Contests The Following Nyssa Business Firms Urge You to the tyiyhiiny ßiüldloyi" Renstrom Insurance Agency Fangen Brothers Floral Ideal Cleaners & Laundry Bracken's Department Store Paulus Jewelry Roberts-Nyssa, Inc. Nyssa Insurance Agency Bernard Eastman Insurance Thompson Insurance Agency B & M Equipment Company Clover Lawn Dairy Farmers Feed & Seed Company Don B. Moss Firestone Dealer Store Farmers Insurance Exchange Wilson Bros. Department Store Schoen Studios Ray's Food Fair The Polar Bear Nyssa Cooperative Supply Nyssa Auto Parts Service Parts Company The Merc Dept, and Variety Store Wilson's Super Market Bestway Building Center M & W Market Nyssa Gate City Journal iis ia s ia a s i At Emmett Function -r. läl::®äis®gigiäiF'l0igigigisisigig]SlS13l&iS1313l31SlSl5®S®®£131313®Sl3lSlSl3IBIS®i; U. S. Department of Agriculture Sets Onion Standards Comparable to Those Required by Area Marketing Order The U. S. Department of Agriculture will put into effect Dec. 4 minimum quality standards for import onions equal to minimum standards required under the Idaho - Malheur county marketing order for onions. Notice of the new import standards has been received by Turner Bond, extension agent and secretary to the local onion growers association. Bond indicates that present4 quality standards under the local marketing order require that onions sold be at least of U. S. No. 2 grade and that yel low varieties be at least two in (From the Ny»»a High Bulldog) ches in diameter. The new order Basketball coaches this year are will require that no onions can be imported into the U. S. unless planning a systematic training they also meet these minimum piugram for basketball. During some of the junior high games, standards. There have previously been no the freshmen of the high school legal requirements for grade or will play with eighth graders, in size of onions imported, Bond stead of having the seventh grad ers play. says. Practice for the seventh and Congress Extends Law to Onions eighth will start this af Authority for regulating mini ternoon, graders Coaches are to stress mum quality of imported agricul fundamentals and the fast break. tural commodities comes from The first game is against Vale at provisions of the Agricultural Vale Jan. 19. Marketing Agreement act of 1937, The eighth and ninth grade according to Bond, which were boys will play their first game extended only in the last session Dec. 21. The contest will be play of congress to include onions. ed on the court against Em Provisions of the law state that mett. The Nyssa eighth and ninth grad whenever two federal marketing ers will play their game orders exist in the U. S. for a against Emmett Jan. second 19. commodity, then standards in ef The seventh and eighth graders fect for the part of the domestic will play their last two crop that is most directly in com games then Feb. 2 against Adrian at petition with imported supplies Nyssa and Feb. 16 at Adrian. shall be made mandatory for im The ’Dogs must face Ontario, ported supplies also. Emmett and Vale squads which The marketing agreement form are loaded with lettermen. On ed in 1957 for onions covering tario has starters Terry Baker, Malheur county and Idaho was Bob Hale and Gary Pearson re the first onion agreement in ex turning from last year’s co istence in the U. S. When Texas championship team. Co-champion onion growers formed a market Emmett has regulars John For- ing agreement last year, then the uria and Merley Lords returning. provision of two orders required Vale has starters Dan Johnson for imposing import regulations and Ron Smith returning. was met. Serving as statisticians for the May Be Changed in Spring ball club are Don Arai and Chuck It is expected that import regu Obenchain. Managers will be lations will comply with mini Brian Lawrence, Robert Corfield mum standards of the local mar and Alan Hirai. keting agreement during the ship ping season for local storage on PETTERSONS ATTEND ions, and then may be changed in IDAHO HARVEST FESTIVAL early spring to match whatever Mr. and Mrs. Neil Petterson at minimums are required under the tended the annual Harvest Hoe Texas agreement. down Saturday in Twin Falls Effective date of the onion im he called for the Wheel port restrictions came after a where ing Stars Square Dance club of postponement from the originally that city. announced date of Oct. 23, Bond The Harvest Hoedown consists reported. The notice of imposing of an afternoon workshop and a restrictions allowed time for per night festival dance. sons in the onion industry to reg The Pettersons went to Burley ister opinions on the proposed where they visited his rules. The time was extended to Sunday brothers, and Earl Petter allow all segments of the indus son and Chuck their families and his try to be heard. mother, Mrs. Margaret Petterson. They returned home Sunday eve Dance Band Plays ning. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1961