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Thursday, December 13, 1973 The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Biology 11 Research Projects COMING EVENTS BETH ANN BARTON, is studying the effects of centri- fugal force uP°n developing and adult brine shrimp. LYNN ASHBY is studying the effects of overcrowding on a rat population. FRIDAY, DEC. 14 - Jack 4 Jill Kindergarten Christ mas Program, LDS Church, 1:30 p.m. United Methodist Church rummage sale, 9a.in. to3p.m SATURDAY, DEC. 15 - Recovery, Inc., FirstChris- tian Church, 8 p.m. SUNDAY, DEC. 16 - Jobs Daughters, Bethel »33, Mystery Father's Dinner, Masonic Hall, 1 p.m. MONDAY, DEC. 17 - Gol den Rule Chapter, Masonic Hall, Gift Exchange, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, DEC. 18 Tops •494 - Adrian Grade School, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 19 - Jobs Daughters, Bethel »33, Masonic Hall, Majority De gree will t*> confirmed. There will be a Christmas party and gift exchange, 7 30 p.m. THURSDAY, DEC. 20 - United Methodist Women’s Circle meet at home of Mrs. Kinsey Keveren, 2 p.m. The year-old advertising campaign tor The Potato Board won two of nine awards from Family Health magazine. Board Trea surer Vernon James (R) of Elizabeth City, North Carolina, was in New York City to accept medals from Dr. Jean Mayer (L), professor of nutrition at Harvarduniversity. The Board - representing 15,000 potato gro wers and handlers-took both top honors in the fruits and vegetables category for its magazine and television advertising being ' ‘pertinent, comprehensive, nutritional infor mation.” DISC BRAKE SERVICE Could Yon Stop... Suddenly? MONICA SMIT is working on several projects based upon folk remedies This includes the use of catnip to cure sunburns and red clover for treating skin cancer. JIM GREIG, is studying blood coagulation and blood cell types in invertebrate animals, SEE US EOK ALL YOUR BUILDING MATERIAL NEEDS Word has been received that Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Klinkenberg of Sauger ties, New York are the proud parents of a bouncing baby boy born December 4. He was named Lee Gilbert, and joins a sister Amy Rose, three years of age. Grandparents are Mrs. Ruth Klinkenberg of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beaudoin of Waterford, N.Y. Carl's Building Center 372-3303 425 N. MAIN ST. \WZ Give a Gift That Will Last All Year A Subscription to the Ny$$a Gato City Journal Your Weekly Homotown Newspaper la MaUaui. P.y.tto and Canyati CountUi H m MALHEUR MEMORIAL H06P1TAL la U.B.JL 1 YEAR — |5 .00 1 YEAR 2 YEARS - $S.OO 2 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Mel Beck have received wurd that their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Beck are the proud parents of a six- pound, one-half ounce boy. He was born December 7, in Prescott, Arizona and has been named John Steven. He joins two sisters at home, Kristine four years of age and Lana sixteen months. This is the first grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Beck. Ma ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Theron Hall of St. Johns, Arizona. M 00 Nov. 29 - Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Padilla, Parma, boy. Dec. 4 - Mr. and Mrs. James Lehman, Ontario, girl. Dec. 8, Mr and Mrs. Joe Zepeda, Adnan, boy. Dec. 9, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Casner, Parma, boy. -111.00 HOLY ROSARY HO6PITAL Old Mr Boston 5 Star ( anadian Whisky,A Blend ■■ 6 Yn Old BO Proof “ Mr Boston light Whiskey 4 Yrs ( »1.1 BO Proof Old Mr Boston Rocking Chair Kentuc ky Whiskey ffW Old Mr Boston Apple Flavored Brandy 70 Prool Old Mr Boston Coffee F lavored Brandy 70 Proof Old Mr Boston I ight Rum 80 Proof Old Mr Button Vodka 80 Proof $4.85 $4.50 Filth fifth Also Available «/» r>n< 51 « 1/2 G.l »11 W Mr Boston Oitilln Boston. Mass Also Available Pint $2 85 1/2 Gal $W45 Nov. 25 - Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Olson, Payette, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Blas Mar tinez, Ontario, girl. Nov. 27 - Mr. and Mrs. Dan Scheldewitz, Fruitland, girl. Nov. 28 - Mr. and Mrs. Steven Fields, Ontario, boy. Nov. 29 - Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Saxton, Ontario boy Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sch- riemer, Ontario, girl. Dec. 1 - Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gillam, Nyssa, girl. Dec. 3 - Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Magann, New Ply mouth, girl. Dec. 4 - Mr. and Mrs. Norris Wheeler. Payette, girl Dec. 5, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Moura, Ontario, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Nyssa, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gregg, Payette, girl. Dec. 6, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ortez, Ontario, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Randell Miles, Ontario, girl. Dec. 7, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Laib, Payette, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Nail- Ion, Ontario, boy. Dec. 10, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Haile, Parma, boy. Dec. 11, Mr. andMrs. Don Lott, Weiser, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Far ley, Emmett, boy. HOTLINE TOTOYSAFE - TY. While the Federal Government has banned some 1500 toys during the past two years, their removal from toy shops did not re duce the number of toy-re lated injuries; several thou sand new toys become avail able every year. So the Consumer Pr'/duct Safety Commission has instituted a nationwide toy safety com- paign which includes a tele phone hot line that any con sumer can use free to learn which toys are banned, to get more information about toy safety, or to report an unsafe toy or a toy-related injury. The toll free number for Oregonians is 800-638-2666. An operator will take the caller’s name and address, and send the C PSC banned product list. Questions and complaints will be answered by a staff member who will return the call. The most important part of a car is the rakes. Stop by and let us give these life- savers a complete check, and install shoes and linings if necessary. Expert Front End Alignment HIGH SPEED BALANCER STATIC AND DYNAMIC BALANCE UP TO 130 M.P.H. - A MUST FOR THE NEW WIDE WHEELS AND TIRES 400 N. Main St. Nyssa 372-3549