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Thuridoy, January 2, 1975 Th« Nyisa Oat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon COMINO EVENTS Friday, January 3 • Frie ndship Circle postponed until January 10. Saturday, January 4 Merry Widows meet with Verna Tobler. 6:30 p.m. Sunday, January 5 • All Star Bowling. Sugar Bowl, 2 p.m. Monday, Januarv 6 • On- lario Parents meeting. Onta rio Child Development Cen ter. H p.m. Job's Daughter's Card party, pinochle, bridge. Sa lad luncheon. I p.m Masonic- Hall. $1 per person. Golden Rule Chapter. OES Masonic Hall. 6 p.m. Tuesday, January 7 - lops »494. Bea's Beauty Bar, Adrian 7:30 p.m. Eagle* Auxiliary, Eagles Hall. 6.30 p.m. Wednesday, January 6 ■ Senior Citizens. Clubhouse on Bower, noon potluck. Headstart Policy Commit tee meeting. Ontario Child Development Center 6 p.m. Golden Age Club. Club house. potluck 12 noon. Job's Daughter's, Bethel #33. Masonic Hall. 7;3O p.m. Thursday, January 9 - The United Methodist Wo men will meet in the Church parlor at 1:30 p.m. Friday, January 10 • Friendship Circle. IOOF Hall 2 p.m. ward NYSSA CO-OP SUPPLY, managed bv Ernie Metcalf (left), is one of 111 |tKa| cooperatives affiliated with Cenex to receive • Sparkle Award for 1974. According to Ing Lee Cenex Senior Vice President who 4M MM prevented the award. "The Sparkle Award is presented annually to recognize a local .-»operative'» outstanding attention to clean line*», courtesy and service." Bowling Teams MM1""' BRIDGE ACTIVITIES HELLO WORLD! Members of the Couples Bridge Club were entertained Saturday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. Fred Guthrie. Mr and Mrs. I mil Stun/ were guest*, Hitch honors went to Mr and Mrs. Tom Eldredge. and Mrs Charles Klinkenberg of Chicago. II linois arc the proud parents of a bouncing baby girl. The young miss has been named Julie Ann and arrived in a Chicago Hospital, Monday, She December 30, I9"'4 weighed six pounds and three ounce» and i« the couple's first child Beaming grandparents are Mrs Ruth Klinkenberg of Nyssa and Mrs G. R Pena of Chicago. DUP Meets Hava Party Samba Group Meets Mrs. S. P. Bybee enter- t ained members of the Farmers Feed and Seed bolwing learn and members of the White Satin bowling team with a Christmas party. December 17. The ladies enjoyed a otluck dinner and exchanged gifts. The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. S. P Bybee on Mondav, December 16. There were sixteen present. A potluck dinner was held with a gilt exchange. Mrs. S. P. Bvbec enter tained the ladies of the Sainba Club on Friday, Decemlcer 20. Mrs. Ruth Chadd was guest player. Prize winners were Mrs. Jovce I lenkaemper and Mrs Virginia Brandt. f » » « • r t, V » ♦ 1. » » t < « ■ M m *» ■ j/t’s our fervent » t « a ■ s New Year’s wish ... let > there be peace! ■4 A W]g Let serenity of spirit rule in all our dealings with one another through the year! Guess uAn/’s in our package? It's filled to the brim with \ew 1 ear cheer from us . . . wishes fot peace, your happiness and good health, prosperity. Bauman’s Inc. Carl’s Building Center <*77 1 I OÍXX. 1 ( v 1 Happy kJ WHITE SALE CONTINUES WÄTH TOWELS I $ |97 JJ I ..JAQUARD FANCY REG. 1,00 REG. $2.00 W’W» HAND TOWELS to« * r* >11 l Y- C-V----------- LADIES’ ASSORTED STYLES DRESS SHOES 50 % OFF REG. $14.99 to $16.99 MEN’S S|97 WORK OXFORDS BOY'S SHORT SLEEVE PERMANENT ASSORTED STYLES RKi SPORT SHIRTS frERMA—PRESS 2'5Q $1” OFF? PERMA PRESS ASS T. STYLES REG. $5.99 to $10.50* 99' CASUAL SLACKS» !S5300OFF: PRINTS “«• w $34? SPORT SHIRTS $2” OFF RUGS »re. «•” BATH SETS’iS".^ $9»« DRESS SHOES 55M OFF TABLE 20% TO 50* OFF DISH TOWELS 2 24x42 POLYESTER MEN’S SHORT SLEEVE MEN’S ENTIRE STO( K BIRDSEYE (IFARANCE REG. $2.99 to $A.OO REG. $14.95 to $24.95 Pag« Fiv« Hometown News Sunday dinner guests of the Delbert Cleavers were Mr and Mrs. Kirk Cleaver. Mr and Mrs Brian ( leaver and Luke. Mr and Mrs. Gary Cleaver and Benjamin and Mrs. Orma Cleaver. • • Weekend guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs Kerbv were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Earnest. Lora and Cindy of Medford. Oregon * • • Christmas Day dinner gue sts at the home of Mrs. Pauline Church were Mmes, and Messrs. Jack Church. Ontario; Tom Church and son Tom; Bob Church. Rod. Linda and Larry; Jim Hop kins of Salt Lake City: John Church. Kirsta. Klamath Falls; Robert Church and Brenda and Mr Ken Church all of Phoenix. Arizona; and Mrs Irene Church. • • • Visiting for the Christmas holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Haburchak was their son Victor Habur chak. S. J. and his friends Charles Searson, S.J. of Ireland and Bruno Revesz of France. They are all students at Berkeley Theology School. Department of University of Southern California and are studying to be Catholic Priests. • • • Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Coffman. Dorothy Wilson. I arry, Nancy and Patsy spent the Christmas week with the Melvin Marcums of Eugene. Nancy left Friday by plane to attend a Campus Crusade Conference near Logan. Utah before returning to the University of Northern Colo rado al Greeley. • • a Steven Kerby of Ashland Oregon arrived home before the ( hristma* holidays and is visiting with his parents Dr. and Mrs K E. Kerby • • • Mr and Mrs Lloyd Wilson very much enjoyed the company of their two children over the Christmas Holiday. Stephanie Wilson who is a registered nurse of intensive care at Kaiser Hospital in Long Beach. California was home for three day*. Her brother. Dr Paul Wilson was home for ten days. He is a radiology resident at the University of California in San Diego. • • • Neil Lundy, son of Mr. and Mrs Ward Lundy and friend Bob Eslick both from Ann Arbor. Michigan were Christ mas guests at the home of Neil’s parents. The two gentlemen are employed by the Bechel Engineering Cor poration and were going to Frederick. Maryland. • • • The family of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Holmes were all together for Christmas Day and enjoyed dinner and visiting. Those attending were: Larry Holmes and children of Vancouver. Wash Airman Gerald (Jerry) Hol mes who is stationed at Sheppard AFB at Wichita Falls, Texas. He arrived home December 23 for a ten-day leave; Mr. and Mrs. Don Rovse and children of Boise and Mr and Mrs. Dean Holmes and family from Ontario; and Shirley Laabs of Portland. She returned home Christina* evening • • • Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Henigson from Urbana. Il linois were holiday visitors at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Henigson Miss Lea Henigson of Port land and friend David Tiller of Salem were Christmas dinner guests at the Henig son home. • • • Mrs. Blanche Weeks was hostess for dinner on Christ mas for Mr. and Mrs. Duane Weeks of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Serm Suddhiphayak and daughter of Salt Lake and Mr Durant of Parma Mr. and Mrs. John Weeks of Senneca are her houseguests this week Mrs Myrtle Squires of Boise spent two days last week with Mrs. Weeks. Callers this past week were: Mrs Erma Sparks; Denzil Weeks; Mrs, Helen Sharp and Mrs Eunice Gann of Othello. Wash.. Mrs Hazel Farr; Mr. and Mrs. Plats Johnson of Parma; Mr. and Mrs. Banny Squires. Boise; Mr. and Mrs. GEne Kocak, Boise; Myrtle Marie Wolf, Boise; Mrs. Mildred Cart wright and Mr. and Mrs. Roger VanZelf. Mr. and Mrs. Dareld Steinke »nd Cherry Lee of Vale and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Seinke from Newberg. Oregon also called during the week