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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1968 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■} NEWELL HEIGHTS ITEMS ■ ■ ■ BY DALE WITT ■ ■ ■ PHONE 372-2183 ■ ■ ■ NEWELL HEIGHTS - Mrs. Marie Moore attended the Nov. 16 wedding ceremony of Cath erine Samer and Ronald K. Mal- lea at Blessed SacramentCath- olic church in Ontario. Mrs. Moore was a Nov. 17 dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mervil Hutchinson in Payette. Mrs. Dale Witt was a Nov. 13 dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Art Sparks in Nyssa. On Nov. 17 she was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Van Dewater in Big Bend. The Happy Dozen card group met Nov. 15 in the home of Sue Ashcraft. Guest players were Edythe Prosser and Rose Wil lis. Prize winners were Dorothy Fox, Mabie Piercy, Agnes Ash craft and Minnie Stam. Mrs. Gerrit Timmerman en tertained Nov. 16 for members of the book club. Mrs. Edward Boydell of Boise reviewed the book, “Testimony of Two Men,” by Taylor Caldwell. Mrs. Bud McDermott and three children of Moses Lake, Wash., arrived Nov. 15 to visit until Monday in the L. C. Mc Dermott home. Mrs. Parker of Vale, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pro vince of Caldwell were Nov. 17 afternoon visitors in the McDermott home. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz went to Caldwell Nov. 13 to visit her sister, Mrs. I. C. Durnil who is in the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pratt and sons were Nov. 11 even ing visitors in the Alfred Simp son home. On the evening of Nov. 15 the Alfred Simpsons visited Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fenn in Ontario. The following evening they called on Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Durfee. Nov. 17 afternoon visitors in the Simp son home were Mrs. Avanell Walker and children, Mrs. Dave Savage and daughters, Mrs. Gene Simpson and children. Mrs. Fred (Mary) Spence and baby spent last weekend visit ing her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spence in Em mett. Mrs. Pearl Cos11 ey of Lincoln City, Ore., arrived Nov. 17 to visit until the following Tuesday with Mrs. Lydia Worden. Elsmore Fenn of Homedale visited on the afternoon of Nov. 11 with Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Fenn. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Smith and children were Nov. 14 evening visitors in the Fenn home. Mrs. Carl Fenn, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Simpson and daughters were Nov. 17 dinner guests of the Duane Fenn family in On tario. C. B. Hill was a Nov. 17 dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Fine and Steve in Cald well. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Topliff accompanied the Rev. Elmer Rosenkilde to Vale on the after noon of Nov. 17 when they at tended a meeting of the Mal heur Association of Churches at the United Methodist church. ON SMALL APPLIANCES JUDGE’S STATEMENT We the undersigned, appointed to make the final count of votes and points in the Gate City Journal subscription campaign, were present at the Journal office and took possession of the ballot box after all reports had been deposited by the candidates. We have, this date, made a thorough canvass of the contents of the ballot box and have added the points and votes, earned by each boy and girl, during the last three days of the contest, to the total shown for each contestant up to and including last Wednesday. We find the correct standings at the end of the contest, and the awards earned in the campaign, to be as follows: District #1 Winner Sachio Hori 730,000 District #2 Winner David Simantel 681,000 Third Choice of Bicycles Neal Oldemeyer 627,000 Fourth Choice of Bicycles Gary Prowell 570,000 Fifth Choice of Bicycles Larry Wood 569,000 Sixth Choice of Bicycles Anna Dority 567,000 The following named boys and girls, including anyone who turned in even one subscription, each receive a check for fifteen cents on each dollar turned in for subscriptions. Seventh Lonny Bennett 566,000 Eighth David Mitchell 513,000 Ninth Tammi Frederiksen 458,000 Tenth Betty Lassiter 404,000 Eleventh Gregory King 348,000 Twelfth Kathy Cottrell 261,000 Thirteenth James Greig 182,000 Fourteenth Matthew Stringer 180,000 Fifteenth Craig Bair 178,000 Sixteenth Mike Franklin 128,000 Seventeenth Mike Easton 126,000 Eighteenth Vicki Rookstool 126,000 Nineteenth Vanessa Zerbel 124,000 Twentieth Greg Moffis 124,000 Twenty-first Charles Pickett 123,000 Twenty-second Kathy Shell 72,000 Twenty-third Richard Grijalva 70,000 Twenty-fourth Kathy Daudt 69,000 Twenty-fifth David Blaylock 69,000 Twenty-sixth Dennis Luna 69,000 Twenty-seventh Ronda Mackey 68,000 - Twenty-eighth Kelley Williams 67,000 Twenty-ninth Robert Fehlman 26,000 Thirtieth Sherri Dotson 14,000 PAGE SEVEN NEWS FROM BIG BEND ' ’ " ........... BY GOLDIE ROBERTS *................... . BIG BEND - Mrs. Leia John ston and Mrs. Beulah Rose of Boise visited Nov. 16 with Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van Dewater. Mrs. Jim Miller invited seven classmates of her son, Dirk to her home on the evening of Nov. 15 to celebrate his eighth birth day anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Luit Stam of Newell Heights called in the evening. Mrs. Chet Smith and Mrs. Pearle Abbott visited Nov. 16 with Mrs. Ricks Gale in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knapp of Roswell were Nov. 17 din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Clucas in honor of the Clucas couples’ and Mrs. R. D. Knapp’s birthday anniver- aries. Miss Florence Miles of Boise called in the after noon. Mrs. Floyd Wood and daugh ters and Mrs. Leonard Wood of Marsing were Nov. 17 din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seuell and Mrs. Beatrice Coons left Nov. 17 for Salem where Lois Seuell was a contestant for Oregon Farm Bureau Sweet heart. Those from Big Bend at tending the Nov. 16 afternoon wedding of Catherine Samer and Ronald Mallea at the On tario Catholic church included Denver Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. John Samer, Mr. and Mrs. Bur ton Barnes: Mmes. Edvthe Prosser, Jim Sheehan, Verl Bishop, Leroy Bennett, Gene White. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Smith entertained with a birthday din ner on Nov. 1? for their daugh ter, Marilyn. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slaybaugh and family of Emmett, Mr. and Mrs. Ricks Gale and family of Boise, Mrs. Pearle Abbott and family. Mrs. Bill Van Dewater and Mrs. Phil Clucas attended a JOY circle meeting held on the eveuing of Nov. 12 at the home of Mrs. Jesse Lowe near Wilder. DRIVER EXAMS SLATED Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Burpee of Portland visited on the even ing of Nov. 15 with Mr. and A drivers* license exam Mrs. John Samer. iner will be on duty in Nyssa between the hours of 9 a. m. Mrs. Louis Stam and boys and 2 p. m. on Friday, Nov. of Owyhee Junction, Mrs. Dick 29, 1968 at the Nyssa library, Stam and family of Adrian, Mr. according to announcement re and Mrs. Gerrit Timmerman, ceived from the Department of Nancy and Mary of Newell Motor Vehicles of Oregon. Heights were Nov. 17 after Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cart noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Persons wishing original li wright visited Nov. 17 with Mrs. Jim Miller. censes or permits to drive are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knie- asked to file applications well Noami Wright in Nampa. Mrs. Jim Miller attended tf fel of Parma and Mrs. Susan ahead of the scheduled closing Nov. 16 Book Club session at nah Councilman of Roswell were hour in order to assure time the home of Mrs. Gerrit Tim Nov. 17 evening visitors in the for completion of the required Harvey Bennett home. merman in Newell Heights. license test. I TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK THE PEOPLE OF MALHEUR BLAOGWHITE COUNTY FOR THEIR GREAT SUP PHOTOFINISHING PORT DURING THE 1968 GENERAL ELECTION. - JOHN KOOPMAN Nyssa Pharmacy Malheur County Assessor "Y our R cxall S tori ” 12S M ain S thiit NYSSA. OREGON (Adv. Paid for by John Koopman, Vale, Oregon) Ph. 372-3551 "Turkey Time Is Snow Tire Time" WE HAVE IN STOCK. THROUGH DEC. 11 WE LL HIDE THESE AWAY FOR YOU WITH ONLY A SMALL DEPOSIT DOWN. DROP IN EARLY SELECTION! AND MAKE AN YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE A MEMBER TO TRADE HERE AND SAVE !! Nyssa Co-op Supply 18 North Second Dial 372-3548 NYSSA . . . OREGON The first $10 prize given for securing the most NEW subscriptions between Saturday morning, Nov. 2, and Wed nesday evening, Nov. 6, was earned by: DAVID SIMANTEL with a total of 67 points The second $10 prize, given for securing the most points on NEW and RENEWAL subscriptions turned in between Sat urday morning, Nov. 9 and Saturday night, Nov. 16, (ihe closing date of the contest) was earned by: DAVID SIMANTEL Each of the $10 prizes is in addition to a bicycle or a cash commission earned by the winners: /s/ Ellen Jones, Earlene Jennings, November 16, 1968. He who has good health, good humor and no debts is not really poor. - B. C. Forbes. Let Me Kill My Turkey ! Bring the Wife and Children Out for Dinner COW HOLLOW PERSONAL Twilight Cafe N y »»a ... Oregon Phone 372-3388 POPULAR SIZES AND PRICES - - - -00000000-00- — BY HELEN HOFFMAN“^ Phone No. 372-280« COW HOLLOW - Elden Wid mer spent a recent week in Utah and Idaho. He accompanied the Miland Draper family to Salt Lake City and went on toSandy, Utah, to visit an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Widmer. He also visited his grandmothers, Mrs. Samuel Widner, at Gen eva, Idaho and Mrs. Earl Nye, at Montpelier. He returned home on the afternoon of Nov. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Anderson of Boise spent a recent week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morton. Other recent weekend guests were Jack Mor ton of Monmouth and Walter Bowers of Corvallis. The men were hunting pheasants while in the area. Mark Morton attended the Gary Lackey Nov. 16 evening wedding at Nyssa Church of the Nazarene. Mr. and Mrs. Dan (Jennifer) Crosswhite and daughter,Carol of Payette were Nov. 17 after noon visitors in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ste phen. DON'T KILL YOUR WIFE OVER A TURKEY ... 212 Main Street BOB ELUOTT SAYS, "SO LEVS TALK TURKEY & SNOW TIRES! with a total of 208 points Mr. and Mrs. Lester Oden spent a recent weekend visit ing their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell and family at Pilot Rock, Ore. Fred is new manager of First National Bank’s Pilot Rock branch. He had been assistant manager at The Dalles for the past year. WINTER TIRE, YOUR CHOICE, BY PAIRS FOUR SEASONS 7.35X14 7.75X14 8.25X14 8.55X14 SAWDUST-WALNUT SEIBERLING SEIBER LING 2 For Blacx............ ------ $49.20 Black........... ........ 51.66 Black............ ......... 57.90 Black............ .......... 61.64 2 For COMBINATION RETREADS .. WSW ..$55.30 -- WSW ..$58.06 -• WSW ..$65.04 WSW ,.$69.26 7.35X14 7.75X14 8.25X14 8.55X14 Black.................. Black.................. Black................... Black................... 2 For . $25.98 . 25.98 . 29.98 . 31.98 (Plus exchange and tax on above tires) PLUS:- j 10 LB. TURKEY - FREE TIRES! 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