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PAGE FOUR THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 19^ THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON Cheryl Zesiger Attends Oregon 4-H Conference on Government in Capita] MR. and MRS. THURS. NIGHT Students Reminded Lucky Strikes----- H&H Of Feb. 9 Deadline Unmentionables — For Essay Entries Easy Ones--------- All 11th and 12th grade high Misfits_____ _____ Cheryl Zesiger of Nyssa is among Oregon 4-H youths gatfc. school students were reminded ering in Salem today through Saturday for fifth annual Ore- Fallouts------------- this week by Oregon Veterans’ gon 4-H club conference on "Know Your State Government" Whups__________ Employment Representative J. R Misguided Missiles Yz Team Miss Zesiger, representing Malheur county, is a daughter Smurthwaite of the deadline for Clarita Yundt, ladies’ high of Mrs Eugene Cleaver of route 2, Nyssa, and is a senior at submission of entries in the Pres game, 191; Betty House, Standings dividual Nyssa high school. She recently won a Betty Crocker Homts ident ’ s Committee on Employ ladies’ high individual series, 483; maker award. An article about* . ment of the Physically Handicap Bill Yundt, men ’ s high individual NYSSA EAGLES TEAMS ped 1962 essay contest. the award, and also her photo, Saturday’s schedule will includ. Won Lost game, 208; Morris Huffman, .men's high individual series, 548; Fall Deadline for submission of en appear elsewhere in this issue a talk by Howard Belton, state 7 13 Tail Feathers outs, high team game and series, treasurer, on Oregon’s taxation tries is Feb. 9 on the theme, “The of the Journal. _ 12 8 Claws Role of the Community in Em 8% 666/1847. Near Misses 11% Pre-registration at the confer system and a visit to the Supreme ployment of the Handicapped." ence shows that 64 young people court with Chief Justice William □ □ 8% Beaks _____ 11% Completed essays, which may be are attending, according to Burton McAllister as host. 11 9 Bald Eagles BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE submitted by any 11th or 12th Hutton, state 4-H leader at Ore Announcement of the four mem 8 12 Wishbones Ralph’s Richfield 13 grade student in Oregon, should gon State university. All counties bers picked for expense-paid trips 7 Wings ____ Friedman Bag — 14 be sent to J. Richard Smurthwaite, were invited to send two dele to the National 4-H Club confer- 6 Renegades G & B Furniture 405 Labor and Industries Build gates—one boy and girl—at least ence in Washington, D.C., April Willis Bertram, high individual 7-Up Bottling Co. ing, Salem 10, Oregon. game. 207; high handicap game, O.K Rubber Welders 21-27 will come at noon. To b» r 16 years of age. 235; Bill Hamilton, high indivi Valley Auto Supply First prize Oregon winner will Purpose or tne conference is to eligible for the trip, member dual series, 538; Near Misses, high Bye Lanes --------------- receive an expense-paid trip to provide the incentive for Oregon must be 17 years of age and have team game and series, 825/2292. Ontario Laundry------- Washington, D.C., and return, do youths to become more interested completed five years of 4-H work U. S. National Bank Feb. 1 Cash Winners nated by the AFL-CIO, plus a and active in state and local gov Bill Hamilton, high handicap Benson Glass------------- $270 scholarship award. Second ernment, Hutton explained. Mult Selection Committee Named The interviewing committee to series, 628; Morris Huffman, most Shig Hironaka, individual high THIS FLUFFY GREY and WHITE KITTEN caused quite a bit of through fifth place state winners nomah, Lane, Hood River, Mal pick Oregon’s delegates includes splits picked, 2; Willis Bertram, game and series, 233/622; Fried will receive a $180 scholarship heur and Jefferson counties have Rudy Marostica, Asa Winchester, man Bag, high team game and excitement among school students last week as it sat for two days award, a $90 scholarship award, followed up the state government extension agents Ted Sidor, Union on top of a power pole just east of Bestway Building center. Idaho a $50 and $25 U. S. savings bond, county; Charles Henderson, Kla 169 games; Tiny Cleaver, Duane series, 917/2571. conference with sessions on un math county; Cliff Cordy, Jackson Power company began getting calls early Friday morning with re Holcomb. David Sarazin, 111 in in that order. All scholarship derstanding county government. □ □ county; Mrs. Lee Patterson, Port quests to please get the crying little creature down from its perch. 7th frame. awards will be to Oregon univer MEN'S TUESDAY NIGHT land; Mrs. Pete Pattee, Condon; To Hear Gov. Hatfield Shown here are Bill Fitzsimmons and George Coffman who made sities or state colleges. □ □ 3 Malheur Insurance — 9 Registration will begin Thurs Mrs. George Woodworth, Cottage LADY EAGLES LEAGUE up the rescue party from the power company. Fitzsimmons climbed 4 Toggery Bill’s........ ........ 8 The state winner will be elig 3 _____ 17 Eager Eaglets 5 the pole and the cat started reaching for him. indicating that it wa« ible for national prizes consisting day afternoon at Marion hotel. Grove; and Kenneth Clausen of Simplot’s 7 Portland; Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Ri- 9 11 Five Squares 5 Ore-Ida 7 ready to descend. About half way down, he tossed the kitten to of $1000 first, $400 second, $300 Friday morning the 4-H’ers will chards, Portland. 12 I Five Flats______ go to the senate chamber to hear 6 Blackaby Insurance 6 third, $200 fourth and $100 fifth. Coffman and the job was done. The feline was given a good meal I Safety Pins —..... 12 Assisting as group leaders are 6 Herman’s Drive Inn 6 Students wishing to enter may Governor Mark Hatfield, Secre in the home of a nearby resident and sent on its way. All concerned 9 Peaches 11 tary of State Howell Appling, county agents Paul Rauen, Coos 7 Ortho Star ....... 5 are hoping that it eventually found its way to the rightful owners. obtain further information from Senate President Harry Boivin county; Grey Thompson, Umatilla; II Sandbaggers ... ........ — 9 7 D’s Realty ...... ... 5 their high school principals; local —Staff Photo. Lucky Strikers ______ 6 14 7 Ludwig College ------ 5 offices of the Oregon Department and House Speaker Robert Dun John Schmid, Deschutes; Donna 16 Untouchables . ............. 4 10 Gentry Ford ---------- 2 of Employment; Division of Voca can. Sessions with state tax and McCoy, Clackamas; Charlotte Virginia Bybee, individual high Wilbur Atkins, individual high WED. P. M. HOUSEWIVES tional Rehabilitation, Salem; Vet welfare commissions, state police, Kofford, Hood River; and Caro game, 188; Mabie Fangen, indivi game and series, 229/573; Blacka Pin Splitters .... ._ 16% 3% Multiple Listing erans’ Administration, Lincoln forestry, agriculture and employ line Blomberg, Yamhill. dual high series, 490; Safety Pins, by Insurance, high team game, No Strikers ...... 12 8 Agreement Reviewed Building, Portland, or chairmen ment departments are planned Sears-Roebuck foundation pro- high team game and series, 607 879; Simplot’s high team series, Three Spares 12 8 in the day. vides meals and lodging for all By County Realtors of county committees for employ later Zippers 11 and 1740. 9 Cecil Root, who recently retired delegates at Salem. ment of the physically handicap 2556. A county-wide dinner meeting Slow Rolls __________ 10 □ □ as director of special services for 10 □ C was held Tuesday evening at ped. Goof Balls .10 MEN'S TRI-CITY LEAGUE 10 Pacific Power and Light, will be MONDAY MIXED FOURSOME 4 Pin Spotters 9% 10% Moore hotel in Ontario by Mal Gold Strike Store 12 Friday night banquet speaker. Classifieds for Results 6 14 Merc Jerks ............ heur County Board of Realtors. Community Concert 5 Bowling Belles 9 Hank’s Cafe__ — —11 11 14 6 Mill Dots The session was conducted by —10 Albertson’s No. 2 The Comets 6 8 14 6 14 Bob’s Mob President Fred W. Kinney who Scheduled Monday Sather Mint Farms __ 9 7 Lucky Losers ............ _ 4 16 6 14 Shurettes _ 7 0 Vogt Transfer Joanne Harris, individual high stated that purpose of the meet To Feature Soprano KI 10 Adrianites Arrow Plumbing _ 7 9 game and series, 179/454; Bowling ing was to review the multiple Beverly Bower, glamorous star 1 1 9 Honey Dippers 11 Outdoorsman — 5 Belles, high team game, 441; The listing agreement and Malheur of the opera and concert world, 13 ... 7 Hits and Mrs. county commission schedule. Pioneer Federal — 3 13 Comets, high team series, 1198. will appear at 8:15 Monday eve 14 6 ..... A new multiple listing agree ning in the community concert at Sam Takeshita, individual high Lousy B’s □ □ 17 3 Paroles .. ............... ment was'Yead by Clarice Claney Ontario high school auditorium. game and series, 214/551; Pioneer Marge Gilmore, individual high MEN'S TV LEAGUE of Vale, chairman of the multiple Federal, high team game and ser- She has charmed audiences as 3 ladies’ game, 192; Moe Yost, indi Public Finance ___ _ 13 listing committee. She reported ies, 855/2508. a dozen different opera heroines Zinn ’ s Flying “ A ” 7 9 vidual high ladies’ series, 494; that the committee met Monday □ □ and has been heard in scores of River Side Grocery 8 I Charley Newbill, men ’ s individual evening for the purpose of draw concerts throughout the country TUESDAY NIGHT LADIES and TEACHER CARD 8 high game and series, 198/555; Bye Lanes _______ .... 8 ing up a new agreement. The and with leading symphony or 10 « Hodge Mobil Albertson’s No. 1 7 9 Merc Jerks, high team game, 684; agreement was discussed at the chestras and music festivals. 7 9 Timber Lam 21 for 29c 32 for 39c 7 9 Adrianites, high team series, 1919. Massey Ferguson Tuesday session and held over for 8 8 White Satiri An actress as well as a singer, Van Petten Lumber « 10 □ O study by the board of directors. 9 7 Estano’s Camera 25 for 29c and 39c she has been a guest star on the Service Parts Co.- 6 10 NISEI MAJOR LEAGUE Membership chairman F. M. Jack Paar and Arthur Godfrey 9 D’s Realty____ 7 Larry Echanis, individual 3% high Hollingsworths______ 11% Christiansen urged all licensees 7 9 Shell Oil _____ 42 for 59c game, 217; Les Miller, individual to become realtors. The term shows, American Musical theater 5 10 Janie Knopp, individual high Marsters Pontiac_ and numerous radio shows. high series, 683; Albertson ’ s, high 6 10 “realtor” can be used only by game, 191; Berta Perkins, indivi Jaekel & Rogers Single Cards.................. 1C to 5C Miss Bower is a protege of team game, 836; Bye Lanes, high those members in good standing 7 8 dual high series, 510; Hodge Mo Massey Ferguson Helen Jepson, former Metropoli team series, 2318. 8 7 Plaza ’ s Tavern ___ in local, state and national boards. bil, high team game and series, Personalized Cards . . 5c to 25c 8 □ □ 7 Central Produce__ State President Kenneth John tan opera star. 682/1805. 8 7 East Side Cafe son of Vale spoke briefly to the LADIES' FRIDAY CLASSIC □ □ Empty Heart Boxes . . 2 for 25c OREGON TRAIL HEC MEETS 8 7 E. S. A. group as he had recently returned WITH MRS. GEORGE CLEAVER 15 1 WED. NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE Golden Slipper 8 7 Villa Park Mkt. Dairy Queen and 19c Each 6% from a tour of the state in line 9% 38 Malheur Mem. Hosp. 50 Oregon Trail HEC met Feb. 5 8 7 Nyssa Implement with his duties as president. Elks Lodge 9 7 Leuck’s Signs 45 43 at the home of Mrs. George Clea 10 5 There will be another dinner Peterson Furniture 9 7 Sprouse Reitz 43% 44% Iseri Travel Agency ver with 10 members in attend 2% 12% Bye Lanes __ _______ j 7 Gay Way Bowl meeting Feb. 19 at 7 p.m. in the ance. A Valentine gift exchange 9 43 45 Ontario Auto Parts Moore hotel to complete the new 7 George Vaughn, individual high Home Town Bakery 9 42% 45% Palomino Cafe was held. game, 243; George Hironaka, in Home Dairies ............ 6% Polar Bear 40 48 9% multiple listing agreement. Next meeting will be March 5 NAPKINS (Large and Small) 29C 6% 9% Lillian Baker, individual high dividual high series, 632; Jaekel U. S. National Bank with Mrs. William Smiley as hos 4% 11% COOKING CLUB MEMBERS game, 188; Clara Ann Burdic, in & Rogers, high team gamfe and Albertson Food tess. PLATES ................................ 29C dividual high series, 491; Leuck’s series, 980/2844. Frankie Chrz, individual high SERVE DINNER TO PARENTS The third meeting of Sharon ’ s Signs, high team game and series, game and series, 227/582; Dairy CANCER FILM TO BE SHOWN TABLE COVERS .... 39C Classifieds Bring Quick Resultai Queen and Peterson Furniture, Kitchenettes 4 - H cooking club 692/1975. A cancer film, sponsored by Ar was held Jan. 30 at the home of high team games, 784; Peterson u»'-! cadia club members, will be SOUFFLE CUPS (2 Sizes) . 15C Furniture, high team series, 2305. Sharon Thiel, leader. shown at 8 o’clock Tuesday even Group discussion included whe □ □ ing, Feb. 13, in the Arcadia school HOT DRINK CUPS 29C • • ther or not to donate money to building. The public is invited MEN'S WED. NIGHT LEAGUE HEART-SHAPED IFYE. Members decided to give Northwest Gas 14 2 to attend. 10 cents each. The girls also made Parma Water Lifters 13 3 CAKE and MOLD PANS 39« plans to serve dinner to their par Free Estimates! Glidden Paint 6 10 ents Feb. 3 in the Adrian school Baker Shoe Store 8 8 cafeteria. The Vale M & W Mkt. 6 10 — Judy Steiner, Reporter The Merc 11 _ 5 secret of Nyssa M & W Mkt. 5 11 TROOP ELECTS OFFICERS, NEW SELECTION ED W. PRUYN — RONALD E. PRUYN Olympia’s McKnight & Syme _ 3 13 PLANS FUTURE ACTIVITIES One Mile North of Nyssa on Highway 20 Lloyd Mackrill, individual high Plastic Flowers . . 10c to $1.00 Members of Brownie troop 38 refreshing game and series, 230/588; Parma met Tuesday afternoon at the PHONE FR 2-3528 WHITE and CHERRY Water Lifters, high team game, home of their leader, Mrs. Hal difference 839; Northwest Gas, high team Henigson. Vases........................... 79C to $1.98 is one series, 2371. Ann Colby was elected pres Flowers for the Hair . . IO« to 49« ident of the troop. Other officers priceless Journal Classifieds Get Results! chosen were Linda Colby, vice ingredient* Clip-on Half Hats . . . 59c to $1.49 president; Karla Simpson, secre tary - treasurer; Leah Henigson, NEW SPRING COLORS — “/¿s the Water reporter. Jewelry................... The troop studied and practiced 79c to $1.98 parliamentary procedure, worked • Auto Trim Spring Purses . . . $1.00 to $2.99 on tenderfoot requirements and made plans for future activities. • Furniture A brief investiture ceremony was Lords' Upholstery conducted for Roxanne Mason and refreshments were served by 359 S.E. 8th Avenue Janis Piercy. Ontario. Oregon —Leah Henigson, Reporter Our coin-operated machines clean Bowling Gz/ids PACKAGES with ENVELOPES PARTY GOODS BODY REPAIR and PAINTING PRUYN'S AUTO REPAIR i ¿etyßetwce Decorate Your Home or Yourself! UPHOLSTERY DRY CLEANING automatically ... for example, as many as 8 to 10 dresses, at a huge saving!! Gandy Wentines Heart-Shaped Boxes 8-Oz. Size . . . 69c NOTICE l-Lb. Boxes . . . $1.12, $1.47, $1.67 2 Lbs. (Reg. $4.20) .... $3.57 Results are professional, trouble-free, too . . . LFTTLE OR NO IRONING IS NEEDED. We Give Guaranteed Service On Installation of 6c Ea. and 3 for 10c Windshields and Door Glass 2 for 25c—25c—59c 8 Lbs. for s2 (All Makes of Cars) Valentine Bars .. ea. 5c (8 QUARTERS) ------ and------ Small Box 36-Minute Cycle Complete Lubrication Service BRACH'S —(Bulk) CUT YOUR CLEANING BILLS 75% and SAVE TIME. TOO! Hollow-Mold Hearts Mixed Candy . 20c On All Cars and Trucks (WE CARRY ALL POPULAR BRANDS OF OIL) King Laundromat 14 North Third Street CHOCOLATE HEARTS Nyssa, Oregon __ 19c Per Half Pound SWAGER FORD 118 Good Avenue FRANKLIN. Nyse-’. Oregon »A’fOfrâii» 204 Main Street ff ft O W « Nyssa, Oregon