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Thursday, May 21, 1970 The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Page Five SUFFERS Barbi Wilt, Patty Lowe Farmers Urged To Certify BRENDLE LEG INJURY Receive Highest Honors Farmers participating in the feed grain or wheat programs are urged by Blaine Girvin, Chairman of the Malheur Agri cultural Stabilization and Con servation (ASC) Committee to get answers to any questions they might have before they cer tify acreage. “Call, write, orcome into the County ASCS Office. Be sure you know exactly what you’re certifying before you sign your name,” he said. Producers who are partici pating in the feed grain or wheat programs must report exactly these crops and the acres di- Valedictorian for the 1969- 70 school year is Barbi Wilt with a 3.92 GPA. Patty Lowe is salutatorian with a 3.88 GPA. Barbi has been in pep club; GAA; band; chess club; tennis; treasurer, German club; secre tary-treasurer, science club; and vice-president, honor so ciety. She received the Bausch and Lomb Award. Barbi re presented NHS at Girls’ state her junior year. She is alsofi- nance officer of the Civil Air Patrol. Barbi plans to study astronomy at Oregon State Uni versity this fall. She hopes to study at Northwestern Uni versity in Evanston, Illinois Patty has participated in FH A where she has served as song leader, historian and treasurer; vice president, pep club; girl’s track; and GAA: she served as activity chairman in student council. During her senior year Patty was co-editor of the Tu pelo, office helper, cadet teacher, elementary librarian, in honor society and reigned on the Miss Pep Court. Patty was a girl scout for seven years. She was nominee to Girl’s State her junior year. Patty was selected at an Ore gon Scholar for 1970 and re ceived an Oregon Scholars Award from the Oregon Board of Education. i I I _ Phnrw — Veterinarians A t A ll lu i TREASURE VALLEY ANIMAL HOSPITAL Phone 372-2251 DR. B. E. ROSS Nyssa .... 372-3552 DR. JAMES REILLY Parma .... 722-5*4» May 23 - District track meet at Burns. May 24 - Baccalaureate - Commencement May 28 - School ends May 29 - 30 - State track meet. Bonnie and Johnnie Haddoxof Boise were Sunday afternoon callers at the Earl Campbell home. Sunday afternoon callers at the Earl Kygar home were: Mr. and Mrs. LarryCulbert- son and family; Marlene Jen kins and daughter of Westfall; Sharon Gordon and daughter, and Polly Slippy and 2 daughters of Jordan Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox at- tended the funeral of Don’s uncle, Ernest Campbell, at CHICKEN STAMP^HI^H^URCHASI^^^^U h J 5)00 ». BOLOGNA I 8.. 5100 LETTUCE 5 SWEET TEXAS • 10' YELLOW ONIONS « LARGE HEADS 100 CUCUMBERS I I 2/19* Hl-C e 12 M KRAFTS WHILE IT WASHES OUT MIH * BLEACH 5 LBS. A 4 OZ. GAL I I ’1.19 á MACARONI A CHEESE DINNERS 5/’ 1.00 39* WESTERN FAMILY 14. oz. PKGS. WESTERN FAMILY 303 TINS POTATO CHIPS SWIFT’S 24 oz. CANS BEEF STEW....... ea. 39' 59' MORTON’S 8 oz. POT PIES 6/’ 1.00 SIMPLOT Mrs. Tom Nishitani was guest soloist and accompanied herself on the piano. She sang a duet by using an alto taped version of her voice and singing the soprano part. FRENCH FRIES TATER GEMS TRI-TATERS HASH BROWNS 1-LB. PKGS. 4/’ 1.00 WESTERN FAMILY PEAS CANNED CHICKEN PIC KET FLOUR LIBBY’S DEEP BROWN PORK & BEANS MARTHA WHITE MINI MIXES L.VJIÍ11 5 » $ pò CREAM OR whole KERNEL 24 oz. BOTTLE 49' ®a. 19C ea. 10' CRISCO OIL SOAKY SWIFT’S, WHOLE - 42 oz. I & 3/S9* I Juice Drink PUREX SOAKS OUT STAINS « JUICE DRINK 7 1/2 oz. KING SIZE TIDE S' DOLE-PINK PINEAPPLE A GRAPEFRUIT i I i I i i i I i i 46 OZ. TINS 4 I NV 4-ROLL PKGS. 3/89* I h ■ Dòte TOILET TISSUE 46OZ. TINS I ■■ SILK ORANGE DRINK A « CRISP ^COMING EVENTS? Delegates from Nyssa who will attend Girls State in June of this year are Nancy Wilson, Jeanine Salto and the alternate is Mary Haburchak. 6 CHUNK SUNKIST ORANGES Payette, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Campbell of Cali fornia were Friday overnight guests in the Don Fox home on their way back home follow ing the services Thursday. Refreshments of cookies, fancy breads, punch and coffee were served from a table de corated with lilacs and tulips. The spring theme was also carried out on card tables, with centerpieces of lilacs and tulips. •79' VEAL CHOPS LARGE JUICY Lt. Col. Robert B. Jameson of Belton, Kansas came last week and has been visiting his wife at Nampa, Idaho and his sister, Mrs. Louise Landes and family. Professional Directory Ontario................... 083-9675 VEAL STEAK Roll call was “my pet peeve.’’ Mrs. Donna Webb president, conducted the business meeting after which the afternoon was spent visiting. 7 at the Ed Brant home. Eight members were present and TODAY, THURSDAY, MAY Mrs. May Bretz was a guest. 21 - 10:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. Jack & Jill Kindergarten gra duation parents and public in vited. 2 p.m. Ruth Robinson Circle of Methodist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Dave Beers 9 a.m. Award Assembly at Nyssa High gymnasium. Physicians 2 p.m. OKK Club will meet and Surgeons at Mrs. Lavon Culbertson. SATURDAY, MAY 23 - 8:00 K. E. KERBY, M. D. p.m. Recovery, Inc., in Chris K. A. DANFORD, M. D. tian Church. Physicians and Surgeons MONDAY, MAY 25 - 2:00 Dial 327-2241 p.m. Hospital Auxiliary meet in HOURS: 9 to 12 noon 4 2 to hospital. 5 P.M. - Monday through WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 - Friday. 10 to 12 Saturday. 10:30 a.m. SeniorCitizens meet in library meeting room. Bring sack lunch. MAULDING CLINIC L. A. Maulding, M. D. Physician and Surgeon LEGION AUXILIARY Dial 372-2216 HOURS; 9 to 12 noon and HOSTS AREA TEA 2 to 5 P.M., - Monday, The Nyssa American Legion Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. 9 to 12 noon, Sat Auxiliary hosted a tea in honor urday. Weight labs. “By of the Girls State Delegates, appointment only” - Wed alternates and their mothers, nesday. May 16, at the Community Hall in Nyssa. DAVID W. SARAZIN, M.D. There were 17 girls and 32 Physician and Surgeon guests attending from this area, 213 Main Street. Phone: including Vale, Adrian, Ontario 372-3365. and "yssa. DR. JOHN EASLY 387 S. W. 4th Avenue Ontario, Oregon May 22 - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p. m. Budget Election - Multi purpose room BEEF jqc LIVER 49 WIT7 -^—«—«-PHONE 372-2183 -«-^ Optometrist May 21 - 10:00 a.m. Award* Assembly in Gym 7:00 p.m. Lions Club Athla- tics Banquet FRYED STEAKS KINGMAN KOLONY NEWS KINGMAN KOLONY- Mr. and Mrs. Slim McCling of Albany, Ore., arrived Friday and are staying with her mother, Mrs. Marie Earp while Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thompson are away on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Stephen of Blackfoot and Mrs. Emma Thompson of Emmett, and Mr. and Mrs. John Zittercob of Ar cadia were Sunday afternoon callers at the Al Thompson home May 10. Denise Griffin and friend, Beth Stouit spent Friday night at the Lester Strawn home. Mrs. Bill Toomb and Jan Phifer left Friday noon to go to Clarkston, Washington and Cuildisac where Mrs. Toomb will spend a month visiting. Jan Phifer flew back Sunday evening and was met in Boise by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer. Mrs. Oscar Schafer accom panied her sister, Mrs. Eytchi- son; her mother, Mrs. Lavada Lenaghen, Boise; and another sister, Mrs. Evans, Middleton to Weiser to celebrate her uncle Arthur Breshears 85th birth day Sunday. Oscar Schafer and Carl Begeman went fishing at Leslie Gulch. The Pollyanna club met May Farmers desiring to certify new seedlings of alfalfa or red clover should make applications for a seedling inspection within 60 days of planting according to Malheur County Extension Agent Leeds Bailey. He says that the new seed lings must pass the seedling inspection in order to be eli gible for the production of cer tified seed in Oregon. Addi tional details and certification regulations are available at the County Extension Office in On tario. I I bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb í—««-BY DALE Hal Brendle, son of Mr. CALENDAR and Mrs. Harold Brendle, suf fered a broken leg Saturday May 23 - 7:30 p.m. Class evening in a motorcycle acci dent and is confined to Mal Night. May 24 - Graduation Exer heur Memorial Hospital. His leg was broken in the upper cises. May 28 - School ends. thigh, and he will be in traction for some time.______________ spot-check shows he has made a mistake, he is out of luck. GOOD PRINTING “So if there’s a question or doubt in a farmer’s mind about IS AN ART WITH USI exactly what is required, he should ask our ASCS Office as Gate City Journal soon as possible. It could save 372-2233 him money,” the ASC Com mittee Chairman said. .v ?/.ï i Y LOWE BARBI WILT verted from these crops and certify they have complied with program regulations. As soon as a producer cer tifies, the county ASCS office begins processing the data for payment which will be made soon after July 1. Payments are expected to be completed before the end of August. “We want to prevent any mis take in certification. It could cost a farmer all or some of his payment. Once he has cer tified, he can’t make adjust ments in order to be in com pliance. He has to be in com pliance when he certifies. If a g------------------ 'A TNHS CALENDAR J* FARMERS SHOULD CERTIFY NEW SEED S|19 FUN BATH REG-.W....... CHORE GIRL 25.:5i” SCOURING PADS GOLDEN SOFT '.’ZÌO' 20”- M00 MARGARINE 1-LB. TUBS 4/’ 1.00 SALE DATES - - - MAY 21, 22, 23 i ix ♦ ¿i 9