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THURSDAY, THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYS3A. OREGON PAGE FOUR Nyssa Births . . . DEC. 9 DINNER, BAZAAR PLANNED BY FIRST WARD Dec 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob-1 ert ' Leon of Nyssa, a 6-pound, 14% ounce girl, Rose Marie. Dec 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar , Romero of Ontario, a 6-pound, 7-ounce girl, Linda. Dec. Mr. and Mrs, Man uel Estinoz« of Parma, a 5-pound, 10-ounce boy, Rosario. A dinner and bazaar sponsored by Nyssa First ward will be held Friday, Dec. 9, at the Nyssa stake house. Activities will begin at 6 p.m. an<l during the evening a quilt will be given away. C of C Hears Data SUGAR fe B°WL^ On Nursing Home Chris mas Parade Set Saturday Afternoon (Continued From Page I) (Continued From Page 1) the regular hospital rooms too groups are aiding in the celebra tion as this is the day that "God - few, in case of an emergency. Acre Sale” is held in Adrian an- Stabilize Income Inually, which is supported by ai With more nursing home rooms I high percentage of local People., j the income could be calculated She says they, along with the with much more certainty as the Nyssa musicians and all who con DeROCKS HAVE DAUGHTER , stay of most would be 30 days or tribute are entitled to a big j A 7-pound, 13-ounce girl was more, with some living there the “thank you” from area residents. born Dec. 3, 1966, to Staff Ser HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES SET o o o o balance of their lives. The rooms AT EAGLES HALL IN NYSSA geant and Mrs. Gary DeRock of would be utilized, as it is antici- Float Entrants Listed THURSDAY MIXED LEAGUE Floats to be entered are spon-1 Among holiday activities, sche Condon AFB, Oregon. The infant 18% i pated that when one patient duled by Nyssa Aerie No. 2134, joins a brother and sister. Grand Wheeler-Page.............. 29% sored by Idaho Power. First Na leaves, there would be another to Fraternal Order of Eagles, is a parents are Mr. and Mrs. Claud VanderOord- tional Bank of Oregon (Nyssa | replace him soon. 19 Vinsonhaler ---------- 29 Ross kids’ party at 4 p.m. Sunday, Brown of Ontario and the — branch). The Nyssa Merc, Wilson s . 21 Another factor, Stam said, was Bullard-Huffman ------ 27 Dec. 11. Browns of Nyssa. Michael’s Pharmacy, Jack ■ 21 that a high percentage of charges ’ Market, Bartron-Morris ...... — 27 Also on the Yuletide agenda is n Jill Kindergarten, Bracken’s! 21 for this service would be paid j Codr-Wright 27 the Eagles annual Christmas par Guests in Parker Residence 22% : through Medicare. Regular pa I Department store. I Stunz-Church ---------- 25% ty on Saturday evening, Dec. 17, Marilyn Parker and David 23 tients quite frequently are treated j Ray’s Food Fair, KSRV, Polar and the yearly New Year’s eve Ramsdell of Ontario were Sunday | Holmes-Myrick .... — 25 25 and cared for without full pay, or Bear, Girl Scouts, Methodist | dance on the final evening of dinner guests of her parents, Mr. | Lienkaemper-Chadd 23 church, Baptist church, Catholic 26 i Fortin-Cleaver . ......... 22 frequently with none at all. 1966. and Mrs. Vernon Parker. I church, M & W Market. Stateline 31 Stutheit-Hitch -------- 17 Election Date Set j C-B club, Jaycees, Johannesen- F j Sutton-Riggs ........... —14% 33% Tuesday, Dec. 27, has been set Adams Motors, Inc., Ideal Gas Billie Wright, women’s high | scratch game and series, 218/554. for election on the bond issue of and Appliance company. Rudy Marostica, men’s high $321,116. The balance needed for) Plus the following with co scratch game and series, 237/628. completion is available as a grant sponsors both listed: Rieb’s Gro- ( High team game and series, Bul under the Hill-Burton act in the eery - Fangen Floral, Brownie s lounge - Christian church, Nyssa) amount of $129.000. lard-Huffman, 714/1991. The board will decide at the Co-op Supply - Howell Tamarack. | o o o o regular meeting Dec. 13 the length Gate City Journal - East Side j THURSDAY BUSINESSMEN of time for which the bonds will Market. Gordon Ford Tractor 30 22 be issued for voter approval. Sugar Bowl --------- 30 22 The hospital district is the same HEALTH CLUB STUDIES EYE Frank’s Sinclair 28 24 Home Dairies 27% 24% as Nyssa Road District No. 2. It Hazel’s 4-H Health club meet- includes Adrian and the rural ing was called to order Friday Gate City Journal ----- 25 27 FIRST PRIZE -GE ELECTRIC Skinner’s Service — 23 29 ' area about two miles south on the by Don Ballou. Pledges were led CARVING KNIFE! PLUS 18 Rieb’s Market 22% 29% west side of Snake river, about by Felipa Soliz and roll call was four to five miles west of Lytle answered by the students telling Ward’s Shell Service 22 30 OTHER PRIZES Emil Wohlcke, individual high boulevard and north of Nyssa whether they watched television scratch game and series, 226/602. ) approximately five miles. in the dark on the previous night. j Home Dairies, high team game Secretary Sonia Saito read the and series, 909/2629. MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE minutes of the previous meeting, o o o o 23 Saito-Miyasako 37 followed by reports on light by SUGAR BABES LEAGUE ..<,1 25 Snyder-Skelton 35 Doug Share and Tony DeMinck. 18 Anderson’s Comer 38 25 Sarazin-Larson __ __ 35 The 4-H science class is now ♦ Nyssa Sanitation ----- 32% 23% Stam-Stam NOTHING V 25 35 studying about the eye. During 24 i Leavitt-Stedman ---- 29% 30% the demonstration, several mem- Parma Seed . ........... 32 TO BUY! 25 Farmers Feed, Seed 31 32 Holcomb-Stacy ___ 28 ers of the class pointed out parts 26 Polar Bear 30 32 VanderOord-Stam__ 28 of the eye. 26% Wilson Buick 29% Juit stop by my store and 32 Tyler-Talbot _______ 28 Prior to adjournment, group 27 'Idaho Canning 29 fill in your name, address and 32 Jones-Knowles 28 singing was led by Sonia Saito 28 Sugar Bowl .....— 28 Sadamori-Takami 27 33 and Alan Prowell. phone number on a Christmas 31 Muir-Roberts . — 25 ’5 Rieb-Clary _______ 26 34 Sweepstakes entry blank. Drawing 33 Howell Tamarack _ .23 Laan-Phifer _____ 23 % 36% Talbots Move to Harper 36 Holcomb Const. 20 will be held December 22. You have Lou Leavitt and Mardi Larson, Jess Asumeni i helped the Bus flntp Citv Clpaners 17 39 a good chance to be one of the lucky women ’ s high scratch game, 198. ter Talbot family move last week High game and series, Thelma Sylvan Talbot, men’s high scratch to Harper. The Talbots were Nov. 19 winners. You don't need to be at Knowles, 244/577. game, 234. L. Leavitt, women’s 30 overnight guests of the Asu- the drawing to win. Come on ini o o o O high scratch series, 498. Dave mer>Hi family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack SPORTSMEN'S LEAGUE Rieb, men’s high scratch series, Knowles and family were Satur Ä Nyssa Auto Parts 37 15 Wilson Dept. Store 31% 20% 566. Sarazin-Larson, team high day evening dinner guests of the scratch game and series, 760/2003. Asumendis. Zinn’s Flying “A” 27 25 DON B. MOSS Idaho Power Co. 26% 25% 26 26 Autolite Oregon Concrete 24 28 Q’s Trophy Cabin „21 31 MVCCX rv-z,™ PAINTS A, W Market 17 35 NYSSA . . . OREGON High scratch games, Frank Lan- din, 215; Paul House, 212; Red Waggoner, 205. High scratch ser- ies, F. Landin, 585; Bob Wilson, 568; R. Waggoner, 555. o o o O CLOSE-OUTS Hotpoint 40-Inch Custom Range.......... $|i League Standings (Clock — Timer — Lights) RCA —23-Inch "New Vista" Table Model TV Ml Dineile Table, 4 Chairs. Si • r a a • ► Kitchen Aid "Imperial" Portable Dishwasher .. $3 (Coppertone) (These Are New and Listed at ENTER OUR Christmas v Sweepstakes DECEM bf , ------------- o------------- SPECIAL SPECIALSI © Rifle and Pistol Ammunition 25 Different Sizes.. % PR) (Several Others Greatly Reduced ------------- o------------- Suggested foi Christmas.. (To Make It Last All Year) Garbage Disposals . . . s298510 $31 (Waste King and In-Sink-Erator) Laundry Tubs........... $51 (Fibreglas — Double Comparimeli! ------------- o------------- & Eder Hardware NYSSA Firestone Store ® I h 1> WEDNESDAY HOUSEWIVES ^Highest level of oil heat service or Northwest ofarmers There’s no better heating oil than Pacific heating oil. But, we must admit there are other brands that are pretty close in quality. The big difference is the Circle P brand of service, based on these principles: HONEST PRICING . . . the same fair tank wagon delivery price without discrimination to any buyer of the same quantity and service. TIMELY AVAILARILITY of heating oil and other prod ucts delivered where and when you need them. ASSUREO QUALITY . . . Pacific heating oil is high in heat calories, and clean burning. HIGHEST LEVEL Of SERVICE, tilling routine and emergency needs plus a variety of special services at no extra cost. "We beheve that the ait ¡cultural industry, which can be victimised bv nature, shot Id not be plagued by problems over which man has a decree of control— namely service, prices and at ailabihty of necessary aupphes." PACIFIC SUPPLY COOPERATIVES ofOl~ Vanners Chukars 30 22 Pins Up 29 23 Pin Pickers 24 28 King Pins 27 25 Bowl Weevils____ 26 26 Cherry Pickers 24 28 Vim ’n Vigor__ 23 29 Goof U ds 21 31 High individual games. Lucille Myrick, 184; Eileen Oldemeyer, I 176; Maxine Stringer, 169. High | series. L. Myrick, 468; Allie Hart ley, 459; Kathy Jacobson, 434. Bowlers of the week — L. My rick. high scratch series, 468; Ber tha Rudelick, high handicap ser- , ies, 572. o o o o PATRIOTS LEAGUE Dessert Seed 31% 20% White Satin 30% 21% Bracken’s Store 30% 21% Nyssa Welding 30 22 Paulus Jewelry 29 23 Regal Rides 27 25 Malheur Hospital 26 26 Golden Slipper 24% 27% B & M Equipment 24 28 Sugar Bowl ___ 23 29 The Merc 23 29 Wilson's Market 13 39 High scratch games. Alice Van- dewall, 198; Phoebe Snvder and Betty Walters, 184. High series, P. Snyder, 498; Barbara Davis and Edie Stutheit, 491. o o o o FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON B ank A mericard n / AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE W J OH ' GOOD THRU > COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Howard’s Texaco_ 34 Tarter's OK Tires 32 24 White Satin Sugar 30 26 Nyssa Co-op Supply 29 27 Eder’s Bldg. Supply 28% 27% Eastman Agency 27 29 First National Bank 24 32 The Sports ... ........ 19% 36% Fred Schilling, high scratch games and series, 211, 203, 202 and 616. Other high games. George Coffman. 211; Stu Haun and Howard Myrick, 210. High series, Jess Asumendi, 568; H Myrick, 564. BEERS VISIT DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. David Beers re cently returned horns after visit ing their son-in-law r.nd daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Merril Firestone and family in Vancouver, Wash. They were all Thanksgiving din ner guests of Firestone's uncle and aunt. 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