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Th« Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Thursday, January 13, 1972 COMINO EVENTS TODAY, JAN. 13 - Toast- mistress Club - Library Mtg. Room, 8 p.m. FRIDAY, JAN. 14 - Friend- ship Circle, home of Beulah Gann, 2 p.m. SATURDAY, JAN. 15 - Den 3 Pack 450 - Mrs. Harry Imada 3 p.m. Jobies Practice, Masonic Hall, 10 a.m. MONDAY, JAN. 17 - Golden Rule # 131 - Obligation - Ma sonic Hal! - « p.m. TUESDAY, JAN. 18 - TOPS #494, room 1, Nyssa high school 7:30 p.m. LDS Second Ward, 10 a.m. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 19-Wes leyan Service Guild - Church Parlor, 7:30 p.m. Junior Golden Age - Library Mtg. Room, 1 p.m. THURSDAY, JAN. 20- Merry Matrons at Viola Adams home Job’s Daughters, Masonic Hall, 7:30 p.m. Ruth Robinson Circle, S.C. McConnell home, 2 p.m. A total of 22,596 acres of sagebrush in the Vale District, Bureau of Land Management, will be controlled by aerial spraying this spring. Bids for the job are now being re quested, George R. Gurr, dis trict manager, said this week. Five separate project areas have been designated for con trol work, according to Gurr. They are Baker area which con tains 4,957 acres located ap proximately 30 miles south of Harper; Freezeout Butte, a 3,- 650 acre area about 20 miles southwest of Vale; Willow Butte, consisting of 3,402 acres and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wright and children were Saturday over night guests In the Chas. Bowers home. ® jjj'UJ IDIEODIDIKmiKODXEDODlIltDXXSItll BLM To Spray Sagebrush Fish Creek, which contains 5,- 424 acres. Both of these pro jects are located about 45 miles southwest of Burns Junction. The fifth project, Buckskin Spray Area, contains 5,163 acres and is located approximately six miles west of the Whitehorse Ranch in the southern part of Malheur county. A guided tour of the project areas will be held by BLM representatives if enough inte rest is shown, Gurr said. Bids will be opened January 20, 1972, at 2 p.m. PDT in the BLM’s Portland Service Cen ter. KINGMAN KOLONY NEWS KINGMAN KOLONY - The Pollyanna Club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Don Fox. Fourteen women were presint. Roll call was "My New Year's Resolution”. After the business meeting the afternoon was spent visiting. Members were re quested to bring a handkerchief to the next meetingfor a shower for a member who is moving away. The next meeting will be the Coffee for Heart, and March of Dimes at the Hers chel Thompson home February 3. Pag« Seven Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bowers were Mr. and Richard Callaham and family of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer and Jan and Jerry Freitag and Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Bowers and family. Mr. and Mrs. Therman Piercy and Bryan, Mrs. Mabie Piercy and Mrs. Sue Ashcraft were Wednesday evening visi tors in the Carl Piercy home. Gus Sillonis spent the week end with Jay Kygar. Mr. and Mrs. Walt McConathy Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb and Brenda were Sunday dinner visited Mr. and Mrs. Rogna guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burnett in Caldwell Saturday Kygar. evening. AHS CALENDAR FRIDAY, JAN. 14 - Basket ball at Notus - Jr. Varsity, 6:30 p.m. Varsity, 8 p.ra. 7 & 8th grade Basketball at Nampa Christian 2:40 p.m. SATURDAY, JAN. 15 - Bas ketball Wilder, here 6:30 & 8 p.m. TUESDAY, JAN. 18-Father- Daughter Tramn Jump - 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 19- FFA Initiation - 8 p.m. THURSDAY,JAN. 20 - PTA - Tumbling Team performs, Ca feteria, 8 p.m. I HOLY ROSARY HOSPITAL ; JAN. 5 - Mr. and Mrs.Char les Dodson, Payette, a girl JAN. 6 - Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Gonzalas, Payette, a boy FjAN. 7 - Mr. and Mrs. Leo nard Phillips, Boise, a boy J JAN. 10 - Mr. and Mrs. Q«rald Droscher, Ontario, a gfl-l Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dowell, Ontario, a girl JAN. 11 - Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sparks, New Plymouth a girl .'Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Alice) Hysell of Kemmerer, Wyoming are parents of a baby boy, weighing 8 pounds and 13 ounces, bern January 5. This is the couple’s first child. (Paternal grandparents are Mt. and Mrs. Laurence Hysell of Mt. View, Wyoming and maternal grandparent, Mrs. Madge Wilson of Nyssa. *r :..to DIE! 4 victory for Womon't Lib? Percentage of males 18 and over who smoke: 5», OOWMTO 420 1970 1955 _ 1955 '970 In ton yeort, number of women dying from Chronic Brone hit it and Emphy terne .. DOUBLED! ' hero s more to do to vo lives by ending totting Give more Christmas Soots it sa manor of tile and breath' 7 FRYER LEG6£THI&H£ 59** FRYER BREASTS PLUMP 59?. 3FE666P FRYERS NOIM.. NOlU,. . 39?» FRYERS Mm - a - 37 f » - CUT-UP *. -* . - J > MOKREL- P ZlOÖ ' ilprdll ^ ™ aaorrel doi PKtrS. Q /|AA . TURKEY □ XI W £HCEP MEATS / f Í U S O A A GRADE LUNCH MEAIS TINS òoz . packa & es ' M® - • HAAA »CORNEP BEEF /*■• 4/IAA banquet 14- oz . WWlKR JACK SYRUPY 2/|«® CREAM Pifó 41V TR. VALIEV Mr» COTTAGE CHEESE GIANT UPE 78 UßOU SPRAT 89? FACIAL WES'S/ 44|oo A£€»T. FLAVORS TREASURE VALUEV CORN MOO fA $■ rCREAA/\ -OR- WH. KERNEL k*3O3-|boz. HOME I O OFF 3iß. 1 2 AW. fe I AMT CHOCOUATE BARS NABISCO 10 oz. 2/~m TQ^THT66 lb. 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M NHS CALENDAR « A Mr. and Mrs. John Kygar and Gwen Robb and Ron Miller Mrs. Earl Campbell were Sun returned to Portland to college day morning visitors in the Earl Wednesday after spending the Kygar home. holidays with relatives. 7Ä THURSDAY, JAN. 13 - Wrest ling at Weiser, 4:30 p.m. ’ Wrestling, here, Vale, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY, JAN. 14 - 7,8 & 9th grade wrestling at Ontario, 4 p.m. Basketball, Bishop Kelly here, 8 p.m. First Semester Ends. SATURDAY, JAN. 15 - Bas ketball at Payette, 6:30 & 8 p.m. THURSDAY, JAN. 20 - J.V. Wrestling at Nampa Christian, 4:30 p.m. Wrestling at Bishop Kelly, 7 p.m. PTA - Program by High School, Cafeteria, 8 p.m. The average newspaper weighs 10 ounces. ENVELOPES 8C> ct Refe. 39 < HUNTS RIEB1 S CLOVER FARM BASKETBALL BONANZA ’210.00 IN PRIZE MONEY Guess the exact score of each Nyssa basketball game (Bull dogs and opponents) and become eligible to win cash prizes. For every Nyssa game, Rieb’s Clover Farm will give $10.00 to the person predicting the exact score. If there is no winner, prizes will be added on to awards for the following games, raising the total to $20.00, $30.00, $40,00 and so on until there is a winner. Customers are limited to one entry per game, and no purchase is required. In case of a tie, winners will be determined by a drawing from all exact entries. Any remaining prize money at the end of the season will be contributed to the Nyssa High School Athletic Fund. Go to RIEB’S CLOVER FARM and enter every game. PRICES EFFECTIVE TAN. 13,14,15 th F RIEBS CLOVER FARM NYSSA, OREGON 1