Thursday, October 26, Ì972 The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon TVCC Class Officers Elected For School Y ear Treasure Valley Community College class officers were se­ lected in an election held last week. Freshman officers are; Pre­ sident - Phil Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Turner of Halfway. Phil is a 20 year-old business major and a member of the football team. Vice-President - Billie Ma­ tthews, a 19 year old education major. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester M. Matt­ hews of Hood River. Secretary - Debby McCal­ lum, daughter of Mrs. JoyCrist of Blachly, Oregon. She is 18 years old and is studying se­ cretarial science. Treasurer - Sandra Hess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hess of Vale, Sandra Is studying practical nursing. She is 18. Publicity Director - Candy LeFebure, is a 19 year old art major. She is the daughter Page Nine IQ&ISjQDdJQDQDIlllDCSODlDffilStBSlQDdJ^lll KINGMAN KOLONY NEWS Mr. and Mr«. A. H. Al'ers of Payette. Treasurer --Diane Bender, a 20 year old speech and drama student from Vale. She is the daughter of the H. A Benders. Publicity Director • Regina Beecher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beecher of Wei- ser. She is a 21 year old art student. »-♦-BY DALE WITT-0-* -♦-PHONE 372-2183 ■♦—» KINGMAN KOLONY - Bill "Changing Values of Youth." Cotte] and Tom Knudson of Coos Mr. and Mrs. Clint McLing Bay were weekend guests of Mr. of Albany came for the funeral and Mrs. Myron Osborn. They services of her mo’her Mrs. came to hunt pheasants in this Marie Earp on Wednesday at area. Emmett, and spent a week visit­ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Osborn ing her sister, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Bill Toomb visited Herschel Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thomp­ Mr. andMrs. Wendell Richmond near Ontario Sunday afternoon. son of Seneca came Tuesday to of Mr. and Mrs. tavern of Mrs. Bill Toomb and Mrs. attend the funeral services of Woorftiurn, Oregon. Mabie Piercy attended a card his grandmother, Mrs. Marie Sophomore class officers party Saturday evening at the Earp on Wednesday and were are; President - Dale Rippy, home of Mrs. Blanch Weeks in overnight guests of Mr. and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lu­ Mrs. Al Thompson. Nyssa. ther R, Rippy of Merrill, Ore­ Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Towne Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Ander­ gon. He is a 19 year old ma­ son of Vale were Friday lun­ of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. thematics major and a member cheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters , Boise, and their PAUL R. DUDE.N, Portland of the football team. granddaughter, visited Mr. and attorney, is the newly elected Willis Conant. BEET TRUCKS WERE LINED UP from the able to get a quick cup of coffee before the Vice-President - Scott Hol­ Mr. and Mrs. Jeannette Stacy Mrs. Al Thompson Sunday. president of the Easter Seal factory through Main Street last week during congestion cleared and trucks resumed their loway, the 19 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gehrke of Apple Valley bought Cherry Society for Crippled Children shift change at noon. Some drivers were hauling. Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil Holloway were guests at the Frank Rhodes and Teresa to spend the week ­ and Adults of Oregon. He suc­ of Ontario. He is a speech and end with their grandparents, home Saturday evening for ice ceeds Hague Callister of Port­ drama major. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conant, cream and cake honoring Jef­ Portland came Friday to camp land. Secretary - Nancy Akers, 21 while she went deer hunting. frey’s 6th birthday. They spent at the home of Mrs. Marie year old secretarial science Kenny Loomis and son and the evening playing pinochle. Moore and hunt pheasants. 2. "The Way You Pay Makes major. She is the daughter of a Difference,” discusses use brother-in-law of Estecada, Mrs. Marie Moore and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Scoville Oregon came Friday evening to of Coos Bay and Mr. and Mrs. Anna Long attended UM Bible and types of credit. Class in Caldwell Thursday 3. "How Much Risk Can You the Willis Conant home, to hunt John Morganof North Bend were The Kidney Association of start." morning. Afford?” Life, health and pro­ birds. They got seven, and left weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lemke added, "The success Mrs. Marie Moore attended Oregon has announced that it Sunday afternoon. Earl Ervin. perty Insurance. the funeral services for Mrs. is now accepting “advance of RAO's advance gift cam­ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rosen ­ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell 4. "Your Family's Business "You and Your Money,” a forested persons may sign up baum were Sunday afternoon report the birth of a new grand­ Marie Earp at Emmett Wednes­ gifts" prior to the opening of paign and its statewide fund four lesson correspondence by sending their name and mail­ Affairs." Information on family its 1972-73 statewide fund drive drive is vital to the lives of visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Willis daughter, born to their daugh­ day. business records. course prepared at Oregon State ing address to Helen Conner, present patients now being Mrs. M. L. Judd entertained the week of November 20. Conant. ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Each lesson includes a short University by Alberta Johnston, City Hall, Ontario, Oregon, Announced by Al Lei.nke, treated on home dialysis with Book Club Saturday afternoon. Sunday, a group of relatives Ronnie McCain at Payette, Sun ­ Extension Home Management 97914. Sign-up sheets are also assignment to be returned. Each came and had a birthday dinner day, October 22. She weighed Nine ladies attended. The next Portland, president of the K.’d- artificial kidney machines. It Specialist, will be offered in available in many area banks lesson also includes helpful re­ for Mrs. Charles Bowers. eight pounds and fourteen meeting will be with Mrs. Fran­ ney Association, he said, "A»’l is also extremely important ference leaflets on money Malheur County starting No­ and stores. ces French in Roswell. money that is received during that KAO receive the finan­ Present were, Mr. and Mrs. ounces. vember 1. Lessons included in the free management. Gene Worden left Friday for the period will be marked -ad­ cial support from the people of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Slippy "You and Your Money” cor­ Ralph Phifer, La Grande, Mr. Participants will be limited course are: and Mrs. Richard Callaham and and Lee of La Grande spent the Phoenix. Arizona where tie will vance gift" and will be added Oregon in order to have the to the first 200 to register, says 1. "Solving the Paycheck respondence course is available family, Boise, Mrs. Marvin funds on liand to admit new pa­ weekend with her parents, Mr. visit Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ander­ to the fund drive total." Helen Conner, Malheur County Puzzle,” which includes bud- to anyone Interested, regard­ Lemke explained, “Indi­ tients to its life-saving pro­ less of race, nationality or Wright, TommyjTelia and Mar­ and Mrs. Earl Campbell. Other son. Extension Home Economist. In- geting plans. Mrs. Tina Schiemer visited viduals and organizations who gram by providing them with vin Jr., Boise, Mr. and Mrs. weekend guests were Chet Pe­ country of origin. Mrs. Lydia Worden Thursday wish to make advance gift con­ kidney machines, training and Marvin Bowers and family, Mr. terson and two sons of Port- For further information, call tributions are asked to send medical supplies so that these and Mrs. Jerry Freitag, Nyssa; '.and, Jim Merfitt, Portland and evening. the Malheur County Extension Greg Topliff, who attends their tax deductible donations people can work, raise their and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer. Loren Merfitt of LaDalls. Office - 889-9129 Mrs. Klaas Laan went to Julie and Given Robb of Port- Boise State College, came home for Malheur County to Post Of­ families and be useful people." KAO must raise $10,000 fice Box number 151 in On­ ♦ ♦ Bend, Wednesday with Mrs. and came Friday to spend the for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Top­ tario, and made payable to the for the care of each new pa­ Mary Payne, Evelyn Jantzen veekend with their parents, Mr. Annually, 10 to 15 411 mem­ and Mrs. Margarete Wilson of and Mrs. Wayne Robb. They will liff of Burns, Oregon wereSun- Kidney Association of Oregon.” tient for the first six months. bers are selected to partici­ Vale. They attended the State return to Portland on Monday. day dinner guests of Mr. and “Hopefully,” he said, "there It also must receive donations pate in the Report to the Na­ Dairy Wives meeting, with Mal­ will be a sizeable number of of $4,000 per year f ir each con­ A chili supper was enjoyed at Mrs. Irvin Topliff. tion program. These young peo­ heur County Dairy Wives as the Charles Bowers home Sa­ Sharon and Connie Fenn visi­ advance gifts prior to the open­ tinuing patient. This amounts to ple report on the nationwide hostesses. ted Mrs. Carl Fenn Sunday af­ ing of the drive in order to get about $12 per day per patient. turday evening. Present were, work of 4—H to the President the campaign off to a flving AKH Home Extension meeting Mr. and Mrs. Richard Calla- ternoon. of the United States, Congres­ will be with Mrs. Lucille Gos- ham, Hal, Brenda and Todd of Mrs. Luit Stam entertained sional leaders and the general sard in Adrian this Thursday Boise; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Coffee Klutch Thursday after­ NYSSA, OREGON public. afternoon. The lesson will be Bowers and family, Mr. and noon. There were seven mem­ Mrs. Jim Phifer, and Mr. and bers present and three guests, Mrs. Floyd Phifer and family Mrs. Tina Schiemer, Mrs. Ro­ The Soroptimist Club of On­ munity. and Dwayne Domey of Madras. bert Long and Mrs. OscarScha- tario, is sponsoring a Youth fer. The candidate must complete The Floyd Phifers came on Mr. and Mrs. Butch Mecham Citizenship Contest for any the Official Application for So­ Friday and spent the weekend young man or woman who will Youth Citizenship visiting in the Charles Bosers of McCall came Saturday and be graduating from public or roptimist were overnight guests of her Awards. and Jim Phifer homes. private high school or its equi­ Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. valent, Substantiating evidence intiie during the 1972-73 Ray Simpson. Reedsport, Oregon, camé last form of letters written by three school year, but not later than Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Eason week and are camped on their adult individuals not related to June, 1973. home place and will do some and Jon Jon of Homedale were the candidate must accompany This is open to students of pheasant hunting. Other rela­ Friday overnight guests of her Malheur County, and application the application. tives are also camped there parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray blanks may be obtained from the In the United States, the Na­ with their trailer houses. Their Simpson. tional Association of Secondary High Schools or from Mrs. Thursday, Carolyn Pratt home is rented to Mr. and Mrs. School Principals has placed marched with the Adrian Band in Eleanor L. Anderson, Box D., the Soroptimist Youth Citizen­ Charles Bailey. Ontario, Oregon. The deadline Bob, Donna and Melanie Webb District *3 Eland competition at for the entries is January 1, ship Awards Program on its and Dick, Joan and Susie Stam Bronco Stadium at Boise State 1973. There will be a first approved list of National Con­ brought birthday cake and ice College. tests and Activities. Sunday morning callers at place winner of a $75.00 Uni­ cream and other refreshments The first place winning essay 60th Congressional District ted States Savings Bond and to the home of Mr. and Mrs. the Gene Simpson home were second place winner of a $50.00 will be forwarded to the Dis­ Bill Simpson, Marion York, Bill Webb Sunday afternoon and trict Competition which winner Savings Bond. surprised Mrs. Bill Webb on Johnnie Simpson, Ray Simpson, will then compete in the Re­ To qualify for the Awards, her birthday. She received many Linda Austin, David and Jimmie which are judged on the merit gional contest. The winner of Fenn. nice gifts from the group. the Regional contest will re­ Selma and Alene Simpson, and worth of the applicant, a Mr. and Mrs. Sippy Coving­ ceive an award of $1,000.00 student must have fulfilled the ton of Arcadia, California Ontario and Mr. and Mrs. Ma­ following: and the winner of the Federal brought their trailer house to rion York and girls of Vale SERVICE - Applicant must contest will receive $1,500.00, called at the Al Simpson home the Carl Lee Hill home and are have taken an active part in making a total of $2,500.00, visiting and hunting pheasants Saturday afternoon. could be won by service, in the home, in the which Johnnie Simpson had his head this week. school and in the community, some lucky Malheur County Se­ cut playing ball Thursday and The elk hunting group had an with a high degree of coopera­ nior, together with the local early get-together dinner at had to have four stitches taken. tion, courtesy, and considera­ awards. Mr. and Mrs. Al Simpson East Side Cafe Sunday evening. The Soroptimist Youth Citi­ tion for others. Those attending were Mr. and visited Mr. and Mrs. Butch zenship Awards are not scho- DEPENDABILITY - Appli ­ Mrs. Carl Lee Hill and family, Mecham at the Ray Simpson cant must have executed res­ larships but are "Awards of Mr. and Mrs. Sippy Covington, home Saturday. Others visiting ponsibilities with truthfulness, Merit.” Each award may be Mr. and Mrs. David Hill and there at that time, were Mr. loyalty and punctuality. used at the discretion of the family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and Mrs. Marion York and girls LEADERSHIP - Applicant recipient, in any way he may of Vale, Alene Simpson and Mr. Price and family and Mr and must have demonstrated ability decide which will best further and Mrs. Gene Simpson and Mrs. George Schiemer. Pete deBoer Keith Gentry Joe Beach Grady Romans Robt. Rungand to lead with self-control, dig­ his aims and purposes in achie­ Nolan Field IJndy Dentlnger Al Kropp Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Parsons family. Clarence Rule Hugh Baker ving his goal - Education, tra­ nity and responsibility. Tuesday afternoon, Gertve Ralph Hollingsworth Herman Olsen Skip McCoshum Hobt. Skinner William Stringer of Portland are visiting theCarl CLEAR SENSE OF PURPOSE vel, etc. The cash awards are Gerald Allen Cotten Recker Keith Carpenter Jones accompanied by Mrs. Dan Skinner C. John Stringer Lee Hills and bird hunting this -Applicant must have pursued paid in lump sums to the win­ Rill Rlaekaby Hob Hart Vernon Reed Vaughn Stringer Edna Cowling and Mrs. Dale Garry Williams wet k. selected endeavors with sin­ ning students. If a student is Kenneth Greenfield Earl Rlaekaby Sam l.lona Red Fritts Dick Jordan Witt took a drive to Succor Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb went unable to accept a cash award cerity and integrity. Vai Gene Dice Tip Powers Ernie Wlmsatt Dr. Chas. Dake Merlin J. Brock Creek, coming back by way of to Portland to a Math Con­ in any state or country, ar­ Clarence Vogt There are no specific dates Clyde Boston Connie Grafe Julian Jaramillo Rill Williams ference October 13 and 14. Homedale and Wilder. Dan Plaza Horace Real Kalph Cairns set within which the applicant rangements can be made to McElroy Ranches Inc. Laurel Amick While therere, they visited Mr. Gordon Capps Rav Plaza Charlea W. Swan Charles Maher John Colemen has met the above qualifica­ make payment in compliance ♦ ♦ and Mrs. Russell Coffman and Clyde Cowgill Robert Rutler Arden Yundt Cress Jackson Clifford l.ooney tions in school, h >me and com- with the law. Dudley Williams, III Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Butler. Walt Gillispie Herman Frietag Alason Birchfield George Pressley About 60 per cent of all pre ­ Tom Davis F. W Elder Dehlln Erickson Hank Moore of Klamath Falls O'Neal Holloway Eugene Fries Ray Russell Clyde Fogg Anthony Yturrl Charles Kravatz Rob Harrod and Miss Emily Bump of Bend school age children suffer from Wm. G. Ross Paul VanPetten Cliff llollopeter LeRoy Paulsen Dr. Augustas Tanaka ELECT came Friday and spent the week malnutirition. UNICEF assists Earl Flock Jim leslle Wayne Evans C. C. Cunningham Harry L. Peterson end with his mother, Mrs. Marie nutrition programs in Asia, Harold Trenkel Ron Malles Norm illpp Dee Urquiaga Joe Hobson Africa, Latin America, the Mid­ Moore. Kay Teramura Clarence Rarton Nick Pascoe IMck Pounds Tom Smith dle East. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnston Bill Moore Joe Marquina Jim Southern ♦ ♦ ♦ Jerry Auyer Nirk Toole ami Mr, and Mrs. Al Azar of G. A. Masterson Holmes McCleary Thomas P. Joyce Merle Cummings Richard Humphreys Kidney Association Is Accepting Advance Gifts Money Lessons Course Offered State Colleges Set Meeting WE FIX FLATS FOR LADY DRIVERS FREE Bob Elliott Tire Center Annual Youth Citizenship Contest Again Sponsored ELECT DENNY JONES REPUBLICAN House of Representatives Denny Jones is Your Kind of Candidate to Represent a Wide Spectrum of Eastern Oregon Interest. THESE RESIDENTS OF MALHEUR COUNTY SUPPORT DENNY JONES.......... Ken Johnson iene Stewart Jim Smith Dyrr Bennett Shammy Johnson (lay Ruckles Forrest Johnson Jack Westfall Claude Crisp Dwight Sargent Dan Roberts Rill Holloway Norm Taylor John W. Brown Glen Dodson Norman Sitz Earl Bassford Paul Aldred I^Roy Barton Herb Holton Dick Bashford Mike Hanley Jim Zatica John Malle a Joe Telleria 31 Q Chet (lark Duane Gentry Dr. Jess Raker Jack Gordon Mary Glenn Ernest Monson Mildred Scholes Richard Scholes Tom Sugal Frank Echanls Emil Stunz Hill laroney Harry Smith Hugh Boucher Keith Gressley Vic llaburchak Dr. Tom Gray Gale Dentinger Gerald Brittingham Donald Young l«arry Mendiola Larry DelGroaso Lloyd Long Myrl long Dem a so Elordl D. E (DENNY) JONES. “Jones can bast represent Eastern Oregon." George Reels J. B White Frank Corradini John Bishop Harold Grabner Skipp Thayer Klrt Skinner Jake Fischer Mamaro Wakasugi Joe Salto Arlle Fields Hill Ross Joaquin Jaca Felix Jaca Oran Rahurn Frank Marcheck Jack Judson Madge Hegel Melvin Hughes Rav Westcott Jim Acarregul Simon Corta Howard Smallwood Hoyd Accrregul Rav Easterday Dow Meek Wilson Creek 1. K. Bullock Sam Hartley Mark Hartley lorln Munn Jim Ward Ken Yaguchi Jim Raltzon Guy Sparks Everett Edmunson Orrin Currey E. Otis Smith Hud Wilks Fred Trenkel Dr. Wilfred N. Sanders Ray Tuttle l.arry Tuttle Rod George William Calterson Frank Hauzor Stan Hill Peter Joyce Walter Joyce Drex Williams Julian Arrien G. A. Masterson Jr. Max Taggart Russ llursh Fanneo Yraguen Roscoe Terry Dr. James T. Flanagan Frank Coleman Rod McKay Steve Cox Clint Turner lewis Bean (ill Holderman Fred Hilling John Ross Don Ross Bernard Ingle Tom Mooney Dr. 1 . Joon nopp Don Woods Frank Mader Duncan McKenzie Ross Rutler Dave Hill ( Paid by Jones for Representative ) Gordon Cappa, Campaign Chairman «75 Park Boulevard Ontario, Oregon »7814 Other Supporters for Denny Jones From Harney and l.ake Counties Are Being- Published in Their Counties i We Specialize In Permanent Vi a ves CALL OR COME IN AND SEE ABOUT OCR HIGH GRADE Permanents Given Monday Through Friday Also Specializing in Styles and Cuts, etc. Mildred Peterson, owner Betty Morrison Virginia Rivera Sharon Sweet Nancy Freitag Mildred's Beauty Salon West of Nyssa A De mocrat County Assessor Oregon law makes the Assessor directly responsible to the voters. He administers the assessment program inclose and direct cooperation with the County Court, Sheriffs Office (Tax Collector), Clerks Office, Board of Review, Board of Equalization and the State Department of Revenue. Cooperation must also include the many budgeting entities in the county who have the authority to obligate private property to produce the money needed to operate the schools and governmental functions of the county. Owners of this property are equally deserving and should receive full consideration and cooperation from the Assessor. When properly understood and administered, the functions of this office can be fully accountable to the public giving you more control and better government at less cost. It makes sense to elect an assessor long on practical knowledge and experience and demand of him a high standard of performance and full responsibility for his staff including the hiring and firing of appraisers. PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT BY BOB PIER' E BOX 191, ROUTE 2, ONTARIO, OREGON A