Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 21, 1974, Image 9

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Second place winners was team *3, front, from left,
CHAMPION GIRL BASKETBALL PLAYERS, (earn #1,
are front, from left, Donna Oldemeyer, Lori Cleaver and Cyd Morrison, Juanita Soliz and Nancy Mecham. Bark,
Angela Rios.
Bark, from left, Surrine Lowe and Linda from left, Kathy Haburchak, Kayleen Fowler and Renae
Marquartz. Not present was Kim Messick.
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Team *4 took third place in the tournament. Front from
left, Gladys Vielma, Margie Sells and Anita Zuniga. Back
from left, Maria Escobedo, Debbie Simantel and Cheryl
Pounds.
KINGMAN KOLONY
GIRLS BASKETBALL
TOURNAMENT
KINGMAN KOLONY - Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Piercy, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Okai
and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Siam were Fri­
day evening dinner and pinochle guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Powell.
Mrs. Emma Hite was a Sunday mor­
ning caller in the Earl Kygar home.
Marline Jenkins and children, Penny
Freel and Roxie Mason were Sunday
afternoon callers in the Earl Kygar home.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kygar visited
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar last Sunday-
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan and fa­
mily of North Bend came Friday eve­
ning and are spending their spring va -
cation with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ervin
and family. Sunday Mrs. Earl Ervin
had a birthday dinner celebrating Earl
Ervin and John Morgan's birthdays. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Radford and Angela
were also guests.
Mrs. Bill Toomb and Mrs. Irvin Top-
liff called on the Klaas Laans, the
Earl Ervins and Ray Whites on Wed­
nesday afternoon.
Mrs. Bill Toomb attended the Wo­
mens Association meeting at the Vert
Bishop home in Big Bend Thursday af­
ternoon.
Frictay, Mrs. Bill Toomb accompa­
nied
Mrs. Mike Smith to Nampa.
Mrs. Bill Toomb called on Mrs.
Mabie
Piercy late Wednesday af­
ternoon.
The Myron Osborns were Sunday
dinner guests of the Gerald Osborns
in Big Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Conant and fa-
milv were Sunday afternoon visitors
A basketball tournament
was held Wednesday. March
13 with four teams of se­
venth and eighth grade girls
participating,
Vern Lords
is their coach.
Results are as follows
Game *1, team 1 scored 23
points, team 4, 16 points,
Game *2, team 2, 17 points
and team 3, 22 points.
Looser game *3, team 4,
21 points and N MB
points,
Winner game »4,
team 1, 19 points and team
3, 9 points.
Team «1 were champions,
team * 3 took second place,
team »4, third place and
team • 2 fourth place.
Points scored were Donna
Oldemeyer, dj Angela Rios,
20,
Lori Cleaver, 8, and
Linda Marquartz, 6.
Team »2 - Sara Marcum,
2, Ann Jimenez, 6. Julie
Hipp, 3,
Lon Lane, 8.
Barbara Haney, 1 andCaroiyn
Webb, 2.
Team »3 - Nancy Me­
cham, 5, Jaunita Soliz, 6,
Cyd Morrison, 12, Kayleen
Fowler, 2andRenaeSimpson,
6.
Team *4 ■ Marla Esco­
bedo, 21, Margie Sells, 2,
and Gladys Vielma, 10.
Home For Spring Vacation
Many university and college students are home this
week to enjoy their spring vacation with families and
friends. Some of the students are listed' below
OREGON STATE
Jim Ableman
Larry Wilson
Mardi Tensen
Pete Morgan
Barbi Wilt
Ken Spitze
Dave Wilson
Marty Somers
UNIVERSITY
Ron Sarazin
Don Ballou
John Tensen
Janice Okano
Gary Sadarnori
Lu re He Robbins
Don Cleaver
Mary Kline
EASTERN OREGON COLLEGE
Ken Vandewall
Jim Dail
Barbara Williams
Susan Kouns
Shannon Sadarnori
Margaret Dorlty
Rachel Ebcobedo
BOISE STATE
Scott Ableman
Jan Salto
Stu Hirai
Nancy Ross
Oralia Flores
Jon Morgan
Sonia Saito
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Lori Stunz
Dana Bratton
Gilbert Flores
Bruce Hipp
Sitartene Rido
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO
Nancy Wilson
NORTHWEST NAZARENE COLLEGE
Geren Manley
Mike Fitzsimmons
Gary Seward
Barbara Bock
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO
Nancy Looney
Mardi Cole
SOUTHERN OREGON COLLEGE
Jennifer Ure
PORTLAND STATE
Colleen Brown
BYU and RICKS COLI EGE
Spring Vacation.
Taking fourth place was team »2, front from left, Connie
Ray, Barbara Haney, and Carolyn Webb. Back, from left,
Julie Hipp, Ann Jimenez, Lori Lane and Sara Marcum.
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of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conant.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ptufer, Wanda
and Marlene of Redmond and Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Phifer and Keith of Ontario,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bowers and fa­
mily were Saturday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Bowers.
Mrs. Clyde Bowers and Mark, Da­
vid and Brant of Nyssa were Sunday
afternoon visitors in the Charles Bo­
wers home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer visited in
the Ken Phifer home in Ontaro Sa­
turday evening.
Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Phifer attended a Lions Ladies night
supper at Eastside Cafe in Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Freitag of Nyssa
were Sunday dinner guests of her pa­
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer.
Mrs. Rex Walters of Boise and
Mrs. Bob Thompson of Nyssa spent
Wednesday afternoon in the Al Thomp­
son home.
Mrs. Robert Long was a Friday mor­
ning caller of Mr. and Mrs. Al Thomp­
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaffeld of
Jamieson called on Mr. and Mrs. Al
Thompson Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Thompson and
family brought their new baby, Bryan
and were Saturday dinner guests in the
Herschel Thompson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill DeGrofft of
Joseph, Oregon visited Mr. and Mrs.
Al Thompson Saturday afternoon. They
lived in Nyssa years ago.
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters
of Boise brought dinner to the Al
Thompson home and the Herschel
Thompsons were also dinner guests.
Elisabeth Rhodes spent the weekend
with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Gehrke.
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BLACK
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TAX
$22.16
22.59
24.0 2
25.23
26.59
$24.63
25.12
26.71
28.02
29.53
31.83
29.53
31.83
$1.99
2.07
2.24
2.41
2.55
2.77
2.63
2.82
26.59
28.65
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TAX RETURN REMINDER.
Did you lose property due to
storms or floods in 1973?
If you have, and it wasn’t
covered by insurance, you
may be able to use this loss
as a deduction on your in­
come tax.
The first $100
of the casualty loss is not
deductible txit any loss above
this amount can tie used as
a deduction on your income
tax.
STOCKING THE FREEZER?
Buying meat 4n quantity such
as a half or quarter may be
a good way of saving money,
but remember that meat sold
in bulk is sold at its hang­
ing weight--uncut and untrim
med.
For example, a 400
pound side of beef may trim
down to half that weight, so
figure the price per pound
accordingly. The Federal
Trade Commission has sug­
gested that firms reveal in
their advertisements the ave­
rage weight loss that oc­
curs when meat is cut, trim­
med and dressed for home
freezer storage.
SAFETY FOR THE BABY.
Cribs manufactured since
January 31 must meet fe­
deral safety requirements,
but there may still be some
for sale that were made he­
lm c tli.it dute that d 'i"t
have the safety features. So
if you have or are buying a
previously-made crib, check
it to make sure there is no
more than 2-3/8 inches tie­
tween the slats, and that the
rail height is at least 26
inches from the mattress sup­
port to the top of tlie railinr.
See to It, also, that III'
mattress fits snugly again I
the edges of the crib, so
the infant can't get caught
between crib and mattress.
Price
Tax
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H78-15
J78-15
L78-15
56.01
59.09
59.09
63.66
66.20
70.10
2.81
2.95
3.05
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3 44
3 60
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Speaking To The Consumer
BETTER DEAL FOR SUB­
SCRIBERS.
The Federal
Trade Commission has is­
sued rules governing "ne­
gative option sale,” a sel­
ling technique used by book
and record clubs. The new
rules that go into effect June
7 provide that the subscriber
be given a minimum of ten
days in which to Instruct the
seller not to mail the selec­
tion,
that all promotional
material clearly disclose the
terms of the plans, and that
the seller give full credit
and guarantee postage for
merchandise returned by sub-
si ribers who were not ob­
ligated to receive it.
If you are a subscriber to
a club using the negative
option you will find some
changes in the amount of
time allowed for deciding
whether or not you wish to
buy the merchandise.
Size
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Tax
22.40 24.40
2.36
22.40 26.40
2.77
22.61
2.52
25.61
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