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ta V x-xx— HELLO WORLD! if$ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1969 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT mas . . and one of our happiest holiday traditions is wishing you and yours a season filled with merriment and good cheer. CHUCK WAGON CAFE PAUL 4 SUE MOFFIS APPLE VALLEY ITEMS ...........................BY FRANC ES SMALLEY................ Word was received from Misawa, Japan that S/Sgt. and Mrs. Royce W. Roberts are parents of a baby girl, born Dec. 5. She is the former Gloria Erwin. The infant weighed 5 pounds, 15 1/2 ounces and has been named Melanie Dawn. She joins a brother Ricky, five years old. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jenkins. Paternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberts all of Nyssa. Mrs. Jenkins went to Japan Dec. 1 and will spend about a month visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Anderson of Nyssa became the proud parents of a baby girl, Amy Elizabeth. She was born Dec. 4, 1969 at Caldwell Memorial Hos pital and weighed 6 pounds, 13 ounces. Amy joins a brother Scott, three years of age. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson of Parma, and maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Harold of Rt. 3 Parma. Mr. and Mrs. David Sherbert are the proud parents of a baby girl, Christine Marie, born August 23, at Tigard, Oregon. APPLE VALLEY-Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston entertained for dinner Dec. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Don Boston and family of Seattle, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shippey and family of Weiser, Mr. and Mrs. John Bos ton and family, Mrs. Anna Boston, and Mrs. Lucy Rogers. Gary Rucker was operated on for leg surgery Dec. 19 at Mercy Hospital in Nampa, and his mother, Mrs. Roy Rucker, had an accident while at the hospital, receiving a broken toe. Both are recovering rapidly. Gary Seward was a Sunday overnight guest of Timmy Clarkson. Marilu Wilson came home Dec. 18 from the " of I for two weeks vacation with her mother, Mrs. Helen Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey visited Dec. 21 with Mr. and Mrs. Sam King. Mrs. Lulu Standal was a Dec. 21 dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey. Mrs. IoneCallahan and daugh ters of Dallas, Ore., came in Dec. 21 for the Christmas holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ciarles Pitman. Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Fritts visited Dec. 21 with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cros:white and in the Eberette Fritts home both at Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coble and family of Gayway Junction visited in the Don Fritts home Dec. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Miller and son of Nu Acres, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bales and family of Parma and Mr. and Mrs Jim Striker and family of Payette were Dec. 20 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wagner. Mr. and Mrs Bud Bales and Mrs. Alex Wagner were Nampa shoppers Dec. 19. Mrs. Cora Rookstool was hos tess for the Susannah Circle Dec. 18. The ladies made Christmas boxes foroldfriends who were sick or unable to get around. A program "TheSpirit of Christmas”, was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. LaMoyne Warf and family and Mr. and Mrs. Aloert Hoeny and family all of Boise were Dec. 20 visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey. Mr and Mrs. Ed Sells and sons were Dec. 21 guests at the Sells family Christmas din ner held in the Carl Sells home at Nyssa. About 30 members of the family were present. Sue Dibble attended the I I I I TIME TO RENEW GAME LICENSES The Oregon Game Com mission reminds outdoorsmen that it’s time to renew hunting and fishing licenses for the coming 1970 season. These documents are available at all license agencies and the Com mission’s Portland head quarters. New licenses are especially important to steelhead fisher men, with this season in full swing through the winter months and into spring. New licenses are also important to the hunter if he intends to be in the field after the first of the year. For the waterfowl hunter the new license is a must. Outdoors men are reminded, however, that a hunting license is needed to hunt for any wildlife of the state, including predators and nongame species. Hunting and fishing licenses make fine Christmas presents and a recipient of such a gift can enjoy the benefits for a full year. To prevent the chance of duplication, however, this is one gift you should inform the recipient that he is about to receive. CWWS1MA5 TIME! Wa d like »<» wi,h you and your family a vary Marry Christmas. Thanks for ye ar patronage! Lyle Miner’s Barber Shop Christmas get together party of the Young Adults Sunday School Class held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe O’Niel Dec. 21. I I «WORLD I Í i I ^4. this most joyful of holiday seasons, we greet you with sincere good wishes and warm appreciation. Merry Christmas! Nyssa Machine & Welding I ART and EILEEN BOSSELMAN ee We’ve peeked in upon the setting for your very festive Christmas and couldn’t help adding our I hank You for your fine patronage and a Merry Christmas greeting to all! . OWYHEE STEEL | THE MARTINS - OWYHEE JUNCTION w® ®M ttM IM BMSM SM VM CM IBM VM £M[ VM MK VM UMftSMI Best Wishes fora Merry Christmas (^loóiish qou —the joys of In the fine and happy tradition of the holiday season we wish to extend our greetings to our customers, old and new. May you enjoy the festivities and delights of this special time as your families gather in joyous celebration. Thank )ou for your loyal trust and support. Your warm friendship makes us feel very proud. Merry Christmas. MAY Christmas Day be an especially merry and bright one bringing you full measure of joy. peace and contentment TREASURE VALLEY ANIMAL HOSPITAL Nyssa Auto Parts