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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1965 5 LJ —— - PAGE SEVEN : Mrs. M. L. Judd Re-Elected President Of Area's Chrysanthemum Chapter Mrs Dora Grunig was a Sun day dinner guest in the Gene Simpson home, Injured in Farm Mishap Ray Simpson and Paul Love have been helping Ben Love with his chores He recently dropped a 10-gallon cun of milk on bin chest, breaking some ribs. He was attempting to place the cun In a cooler when a Ixiurd broke Mrs. Edna Cowling of Adrian, and the container slipped, caus Mrs Mary Auker of Big Bend, ing the incident The Ixtves re- Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Witt were side on the Hardman farm. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parsons Marie Moor«1 of Portland, who spent the past Mmes. M L Kurtz, Marie Moore nine weeks at the Rollo Fenn nnd Anna Pratt attended a Nov. trailer court, left last Thursday 10 all-day quilting party at the for their home. home of Mrs. Verl Bishop in Big Mrs. Rollo Fenn is recovering Bend. from a siege of strep throat Her Mr. nnd Mrs M. O. Judd rn son and daughter-in-law, Mr and tertuined Sunday with a family Mrs. Leroy Churchill of La dinner for Mr. and Mrs. L. J Grande, arrived Friday night and Kinney of Ontnrio, Mr. nnd Mrs. remained until Sunday afternoon M I. Judd. They and Fenn attended Sunday Mr. and Mrs Jake Borge at morning services at the Owyhee tended church services Sunday at LDS church. Malheur Butte Baptist "hurch nnd were dinner guests of Mr and Undergoes Eye Surgery Mr and Mrs Ray Simpson went Mrs. Lynn Hurst, former King- man Kolony residents. to St. Alphonsus hospital in Boise Sunday afternoon visitors in Nov. 10 to visit her brother. Har the Carl Fenn home were Mrs ry Ixive who recently underwent Dave Savage and children, Mrs. surgery for removal of a piece of Duane Fenn and children of Vale, steel from his eye. Mrs. Gene Simpson and children, Mr and Mrs. Wilson Witt were Friday evening visitors at the Howard Fenn and boys. Curl Begeman home in Kingman Enters Portland Hospital Kolony. Duane Fenn of Vale left Nov. 9 Mrs Marie Moore was a Friday for Portland to enter a hospital luncheon guest of Mrs. John for treatment of a recurrence of Packwood m Big Bend. an illness he contracted last win Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simpson ter and family spent the weekend in Mrs. Johnnie Eason and son of Hazelton where they visited Mr. Homedale, Mrs. Bill Holdt nnd and Mrs. Marvin Elmore and her brother-in-law, Iu-Roy Holdt family. of Parma, were Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Judd re- guests in the Ray Simpson home cently spent two days in Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Rulelgh McKinley, where their sister-in-law, Mrs. j Mr and Mrs M L Kurtz were Muriel Judd of Parma, under- 1 Nov. 11 luncheon guests of Mrs went surgery. Marie Moore. Mrs. Frankie Worden returned Attend Portland Session home last Thursday morning af Irvin Topliff, Ira Price Sr.. Har ter visiting for several weeks with old Kurtz and Ernie Metcalf left | for Portland early Sunday morn-1 relatives in Oklahoma Mr. and Mrs. Vern Kriegh of ing to attend the unnual meeting Ruhl, Idaho, arrived Friday to of Pacific Supply Co-op spend several days visiting their Mr and Mrs. Gene Simpson son, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dick Kriegh called Saturday evening at the and family. Ray Simpson home where they I visited Paul Ix>ve. Mmes. Frankie and Lydia Wor- 1 den were Sunday dinner guests i of the latter's daughter, Mrs. i 114 Bower Avonuo Verna Costley in Homedale. They NYSSA . . . OREGON also visited cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Phone 372-3305 Irwin Davidson near Ridgeview. ; By Mr.. Wilton Witt NEWELL HEIGHTS Mnn . Dale Ashe ruft, M L. Judd and Mirie M<iiir<‘ attended u Saturday afternoon dessert luncheon meet ing of the Treasure Valley chrys anthemum chapter at the Moore hotel in Ontario. Mrn. Judd wan re elected presi dent of the organization. C & G GARAGE Steam Cleaning Major Overhaul Work Brakes — Tune-Up Motor and Transmission Exchange Free Pickup and Delivery Service Calls SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Mrs. Florence Baruth of Alex andria, Neb., Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Shane of Caldwell were Sunday dinner guests in the Bill Schoen home. The Schoens were evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schultz in Apple Valley. H. Day Couple Returns Home From Vacation JUDGES' STATEMENT We, the undersigned, appointed to make the final count of votes and points in the Gate City Journal's subscription cam paign, were present ut the Journal office Saturday evening, ufter the dosing hours of the contest. We have, this date, made a thorough canvass of the ballot box, and have added the votes and points earner! by each boy and girl during the last three days, to the totals shown to their individual credits to Ins* Wednesday night. Wr find that the correct standings at the close, together with the prize earned and the total number of votes cast by each boy and girl, are as follows: District One (Those Living Outside of Nyssa) KEVIN MIYASAKO 918,000 Votes District Two (Those Inside City of Nyssa) TIM HAMILTON 466.000 Votes Under the rules of the contest the high candidate In EACH district receives the first two choices of bicycles, the higher having first choice. After the two district winners the next seven hoys and/or girls, regardless of place of residence, re ceive the remaining bicycles, choosing in the order of the number of votes they have. Third Choies Fourth Choice Fifth Choice Sixth Choice Seventh Choice Eighth Choice Ninth Bicycle 10th Cash Commission 11 th Cash Commission 12th Commission 13th Commission 14th Commission 15th Commission 16th Commission 17th Commission 18th Commission 19th Commission 20th Commission 21st Commission 22nd Commission 23rd Commission 24th Commission 25th Commission 26th Commission 27th Commission 28th Commission 29th Commission 30th Commission 31st Commission 32nd Commission 33rd Commission 34th Commission 35th Coinmillion 36th Commission Carol Takami Dana Frederiksan Carl Cleaver David Robbins Michele Lytle Dwayne Ulrey Steven Sage Lori Stuns Don Ballou Shanna Lee Munn Pat Ross Rodney Rhoades Susan Clapp Bradley Ropp John Tensen Beth Barton Nico Hopman Diane DeMinck Kaylene Clawson David Kasik Lisa Strom Beth Kassman Allen Prowell Myrna Sells Ann Petrie Kirby Huffman Joe Ribera Johnny Bernal Lowell Williams Scott Blaylock Raymond Lowe Mark Haney Candy Bartron Glenn Blanch Manuel Defuentes James Shea Patch and Chat Club Members Hold Open House for B. Robbins Family By Sharon Findley LINCOLN HEIGHTS — Patch and Chat club members held an open house Sunday afternoon, Nov. 7, at Boulevard Grange hall for Mr. and Mrs. Brock Robbins and family. Friends and relatives attending the farewell event pre sented them with a lace table cloth. Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen Coffee and cookies were served were Nov. 7 dinner guests of by Mmes. Clarence Page, Drexell Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pickett. Barnes and Raymond Findley. Charley Leuck of John Day was a recent weekend hunting guest of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dimmick. Thirty area young people met Saturday evening, Nov. 6, for a Gunti in Share Homa party at the Irvin Kemble home. Clarence Davis of Dallas, Ore., They are members of the youth and Mrs. Roy Peak of Shoshone, group of the Assembly of God Idaho, were recent guests in the church in Ontario. They roasted Charles Share home. Mrs. Peak potatoes and marshmallows near is Mrs. Share's sister-in-law. the Kemble pond, went on a hay Mr. and Mrs. Carl Callaham ride and later played games and were recent Thursday evening sang songs. dinner guests of the Earl Calla- New Area Residents hams at Parma. Lincoln Heights has recently Mr. and Mrs. Roby Pipes of La acquired some new residents who Grande were recent weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Wal are Mr. and Mrs. Jake Nuse from ters. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Slippy Portland. Prior to moving to this and Danny were Nov. 7 visitors community, Nuse worked for Jim Blackbum at Vale. He is now in the Walters residence. employed by the Bureau of Land Mrs. Neil Dimmick and Mrs Management. They reside one- Adah Schweizer called recently quarter mile from the highway on Beth Pomeroy at Middleton, on Butte Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Idaho. L. W. Schlege of Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs. Gladys Morfitt and Mrs. were recent weekend visitors in Werner Peutz were recent guests the Nuse home. in the William Peutz Jr. home. Mrs. Wilbur Nichols, Tammy Visit in Ellensburg and Troy spent a recent weekend Mrs. Martha Moore recently ac with her parents while their hus companied Mrs Melvin Crocker band and father was elk hunting. to Ellensburg, Wash., to visit her Donovans Take Trip son, Jim Goodman. Mr. and Mrs. John Donovan Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robb and son spent a recent Friday visiting of Moses Lake, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Erma Mullennex at Baker Mrs. Bill Hamilton were Nov. 6 before traveling on to Walla Wal afternoon visitors in the Charley la where they visited Mrs. Dale i Culbertson residence. Smith. They returned via Toll Mrs. Veda McKim and Ralph gate, Ore., and stopped in Elgin of Moses Lake were recent week to visit with Mr. and Mrs. I. E. end visitors in the Earl Crocker Smith. home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kriner of La 1 were Nov. 5 evening guests of the Grande recently visited with Mr. 1 Crockers. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reed of and Mrs. Forrest Sayers. The Caldwell were recent Saturday Kriners were enroute to Nampa. I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neu of Lodi, visitors of the Earl Crockers. Calif., visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. John Stohler. BOISE COUPLE VISITS Recent weekend guests in the | Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Murphy of Boise were Saturday visitors in Vern Smith home were Mr. and the home of their nephew and Mrs. Harry Smith of Burns. A niece, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Oben- Sunday afternoon visitor was chain and family. Frank Kaneaster of Helix, Ore. Mr. and Mrs John Stohler served a recent birthday dinner for their daughter, Mrs. Clarence Barton of Ontario. Helping her celebrate were Mr. and Mrs Leo nard Stohler and family of On tario. By Emily Myers OWYHEE—Mr. and Mrs. How ard Day returned recently from a two-week vacation trip In addi tion to touring the states of Ne vada, Utah and Colorado, they visited relatives at Grand Island and Lincoln, Neb. 865,000 690,000 521.000 467,000 412.000 408.000 407.000 406.000 351.000 350.000 299.000 298,000 240.000 130.000 129,000 129.000 128,000 127 000 125.000 120.000 75,000 72,000 71.000 70.000 68,000 67,000 66.000 17.000 17,000 14,000 13.000 13.000 12.000 11.000 11.000 11.000 The first $10 cash prize offered to the boy or girl securing the most points on NEW (and NEW only) subscriptions turned in between Oct. 27 and Oct. 30 was earned by: CAROL TAKAMI 60 Points The second $10 cash prize offered to the boy or girl securing the most points on ALL subscriptions (either nr-z or renewal) handed in between Saturday morning. Nov. 6, and Saturday night, Nov. 13. was earned by: Visitors From Portland Jim Touchstone, Mary Ellen and Diana of Portland spent a recent weekend visiting friends in this area. The Brock Robbins family had a number of visitors before mov- ing from the community. Among them were Mrs. Nellie Perry, Bruce, Chuck and Diana; Mrs. Larry Perry and Shannon; Mrs. Virgil Perry of Vale. FORMER NYSSAN VISITS Mrs. Bill Glenn, former Nyssan now residing at Billings, Mont., was a Sunday overnight and Monday guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miner. George Carey QUALITY REPAIR DENTAL LAB 24 N. 8th—Payette Same Location Six Years Across From Idaho Power — PHONE — 642-2982 36 Years Experience as Denial Technician Assures You of Top Quality Work • Full Sets Serviced • Broken Plates Repaired • Loose Teeth Relined • Missing Teeth Replaced WHILE YOU WAIT! Open Evenings By Appointment EASY CREDIT TERMS Satisfaction Guaranteed! KEVIN MIYASAKO 271 Points Each of the two $10 cash prizes was for a separate competi tion and is in addition to the bicycle or cash commission earned by winners of the two $10 cash prizes. Signed and Dated At Nyssa, Oregon Nov. 13, 19fi5 ELLEN JONES KENNETH SAUNDERS RAY TARTER WEEKEND VISITORS Weekend guests in the Howard Myrick home were their son and daughter - in - law, Mr. and Mrs Jerry Myrick and Vicki. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Larsson, all of Pendle- JU n n n from forest to customer on Union Pacific Arctic Wisdom k X - * Unless you are a polar bear, Go find a warm retreat And live in low-cost comfort With clean ABC heat. k" • Time for a KitchenAid dishwasher ^automated railway End the monotony of daily hand dishwashing with a beautiful new KITCHENAID BUILT-IN DISHWASHER. ■ Three series. 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