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Page Six Nyssa Gate City Journal. Nyssa Oregon Subscription Campaign Geh Off To Good Start With a list of prizes at tractive to all boys and girls, the subscription campaign at the Gate City Journal got off to a big start last Saturday, with 40 contestants in the running. The young salesmen who are working in the campaign will find it is an experience and training which will be invaluable in later life as well as a financial gain of either a brand new 10-speed bicycle or cash commission Candidates taking part in the campaign are boys and girls who reside in the area served by the Journal. Object of the drive is to collect an additional year or two from each of the present readers of the Journal or to add new names to the already large list of Journal subscribers. There will be no losers, as the number of candidates is limited and each active worker is guaranteed one of the major prizes of latest model bicycles or a liberal cash commission. Readers of the Gate City Journal can help their favo rite contestant by either giving their renewal to him or her or by mailing it to the Journal office asking that it be credited to the contestant. These youngsters are wor king hard earning money and prizes and they will appre ciate your help. All renewals are credited from the expira tion date. If you are buying the paper at the stand, subscribe. New subscriptions count double in money or votes for the contestants. Starting this week, there will be an added bonus of S10 for the boy or girl selling the most new subscriptions from Monday. March 8 to Saturday, March 13. Listed below are boys and girls who are selling sub scriptions to the Journal. Those living outside the city of Nyssa are in district one, those inside the city are in district two. DISTRICT ONE Route 2. Box 22. Nvssa HeSy Barit Route 1. Nyssa Carroll Box Route 1. Box 43, Nyssa Sharie FloW Warna Gaadwtoi Route I. Box 241. Nyssa Albert Hazaamr, Route 2. Box 144. Parma Xavier Leos. Route 1. Box 143. Nvssa Greg Parker Route 2. Box 106. Nyssa Frankie Rhodes. Jr. Route I. Box 229 Deanna Robbins Route 2. Box 370. Nyssa Irma Rodríguez Route 2. Box 25 B Nyssa Marco Rodrigwet, Route 2. Nyssa Mandy Rotter Route 3. Parma Shane Seward Route 2. Parma Julie SUIonis Route 3, Parma DISTRICT TWO Elizabeth Apodaca 52 Elm Avenue Pearl Apodaca 532 North 1st. St. Richard Banda 220 South 4th St. Pedro Camarem. Jr. 920 Idaho Avenue Martin CaaleUonoz P O Box 2664 Ronny Dudle» 209 Reece Avenue Blas Guerra. Jr. 730 North 1st St. Todd Hatch 207 North 5th St. Pedro Hernandez 614 North 1st St. Leslie Jessop 902 Locust Avenui Jton Looney 525 North 5th St. Diana Martinez 214 North 7th St. Drew Morrison 101 Nonh 5th St. Ttaa Page S36 North 1st. St. Gary South 401 Maple Avenue Manuel Valero, Jr. 415 Nonh 1st St. Lope Vuq«., Jr. 210 Green Avenue Linda Vlebna 602 North 7th St. Randy Wade 112 North 6th St. Karen Webb Apple Valley Items News About SERVICEMEN MM Ic Alan Cottle NaVy Machinist's Mate First Class Alan E. Cottle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cottle of 107 North Sth St., Nvssa. is taking pan in a Five-nation naval exercise off the California coast as a crewmember of the frigate USS Enterprise. Named "Valiant Heri tage" to commemorate Ame rica's Bicentennial, the exer cise involves 41 ships. 200 aircraft and more than 18.000 men. The eleven-day exercise, including forces from Aus tralia. Canada. New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the U. S.. is designed to test the ability of the allied navies in joint operation. The maneu vers will include missile firings at the Pacific Missile Test Center. Point Mugu. California, carrier opera tions. underway replenish ment. communications and gunnery tests. A 1965 graduate of Nyssa High School, he joined the Navy in March 1970. Police Report Nvssa Police arrested Joe Castro. 52. Nyssa on a charge of carrying a concealed weapon Saturday night. Cas tro appeared in municipal court Monday morning, plea ded guilty and was fined S53. Monday. Matthew K. Ure was arrested on a probation violation and following an appearance in justice court he was sentenced to 60 days in the county jail. Gilbert Ybanez. was also arrested on Monday on an AWOL charge and is being held for military authorities. Farm Bureau Meets Tonight The Farm Bureau will be sponsoring a meeting at the Nyssa High School. Room 1. Thursday. March 11 at 8 p.m. Items to be discussed are: PUC; F License Plates; State OS HA Regulations; and Pro perty Tax Re-evaluation, according to Keith tangley. Nyssa representative 508 North 5th St. Thursday, March II, 1976 By Frances SmaRey APPLE VALLEY • Mr and Mrs C. L. Fritts took Bill Harrison to Richland. Wash, on Friday where he got his new pickup and returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Fritts visited in Hermiston with Mr. and Mrs. Don Fritts and family, then spent overnight in Baker with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tuning and came home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fritts visited on Sunday afternoon with Everette Fritts and in the Ella Crosswhite home at Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Smalley visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Anders of Caldwell and with Mrs. Mary Nichols of Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Knox of Grandview visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Knox on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Knox were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Knox at Grandview. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Collins of Boise were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Collins. Mr. and Mrs. David Bay and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Edgar attended the Recreational Vehicle Show at the Boise Fairgrounds on Thursday. Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Bay were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Edgar and Dr. and Mrs. Ken Kerby. Mrs. Clarence Tuning was hostess for the ANK Garden Club on Wednesday after noon in her home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hopper and family of Mid vale were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rook stool brought her brother Russell Shoemaker of Payette home with them last week to care for him as he was too ill to take care of himself. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward were dinner guests Monday, in honor of a birthday anniversary for Mrs. Seward, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pierce in Boise. Mrs. Pierce took Mrs. Seward to the Utah Sym phony at Boise High after dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward were dinner guests on Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Smith at Ontario and later they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rodriguez at Nvssa. Gary Seward and friend Gary Bennett of N.N.C. spent all day Saturday at the Dwight Seward home. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dw ight Seward were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Windom and Scott. Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Seward were the honor guests Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morren of Benton City. Washington; Mrs. Roscoe Kellogg of Nampa; Don Seward. Mrs. Jennie Seward, and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward. "HE’S NO TROUBLE. HE’S OUR BRO ther." is the main thought in the minds of (left to right). Debra Ulrev. Dwayne Ulrev and Terri Ulrev as they help daily with Daily Patterning Schedule Gives Hope To Ulrey Family By Pai Satage If I were to ask you what the word "pattern" means I would probably receive many answers from something you sew by. or copy from, to Susannah Circle will meet something you buy out of a with Mrs. C. L. Fritts on big book in the store. March 18. In the Floyd Ulrey home, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wagner this word means HOPE moat were Sunday dinner guests of of all. but they know it means Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Pollard "A technique in which the other guests were Chester limbs of a brain-injured Takatori and Kathy Houck of patient arc manipulated to TVCC. imitate the crawling or Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sells creeping motions of a normal and family visited Saturday five-month old baby." and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Sells Larry Ulrey is not five and family were Sunday months old. but seven years dinner guests at the Ed Sells old. He is blind, cannot stand home. or walk, has never crawled and cannot speak He was born with a metabolism imbalance relating to blood sugar which caused a coma. The coma, in turn resulted in severe brain damage. The objective of patterning Nyssa High School at II:JO is not to train muscles, but to that day. The College of Idaho, tutor or teach the brain to founded in 1891. is con direct muscles. The damaged area of the brain contains sidered an outstanding school with an enviable millions of healthy cells and record for placement of its this patterning is aimed at graduates in education, law. educating those cells to take medicine, business and social over the jobs of the dead service, according to Presi cells. Once crawling is established, other normal dent William C. Cassell. College of Idaho to Visit Nyssa, Adrian Judy Troyer. Admissions counselor for The College of Idaho, an independent four- year. coed liberal arts college in Caldwell, will be in Adrian and Nyssa to meet with high school students to discuss opportunities at The College of Idaho. Miss Troyer will be at Adrian High School at 10 a.m. on March 25. and at patterning exercises to teach larry Ulrey to crawl His mother says he is starting to push with his feet and this is something he has never done before. activities might develop in natural order The Ulreys have seen several medical specialists, enrolled their von al the Marv Kay School in Ontario, and were told at each place "You're doing all you can for your son." “All." has always been an untold amount of tender loving care, constant supervision and the every day searching for some sign of improvement. Recently they returned from the Utah Institute fur Neurological Development and were told perhaps patterning will help. There is no guarantee that it will, but if there is even the slightest chance this will help Larry, this devoted family is willing to try. This may sound simple, but here is the hard part: Lam must be put through these basic crawling patterns four times a day. six days a week The Ulreys. from dad and mom on down, can manage all of this with the exception of one hour per day. Mrs. Ulrey says. "We do need help so very badly and any adult, teen-ager, mo there with toddlers, great grandmothers. teachers, high schoolers, or anyone who can and will come to our house one hour each day (this doesn’t necessarily have to be the same person each day) to help us to help Larry, will be doing us a great service." There are several com munities in the United States that have joined with many people to come and help pattern brain injured children. Can't we as home town people (surely there are some of us that could spare a little time) donate our time to this little boy who is totally unable to help himself? Wouldn't it be a great miracle, if through our many efforts he showed some improvement? Wouldn't it be a test of faith to see the joy on his mother's face and hear the echo of his brothers and stater*. "I knew he could get better if we helped him." Wouldn't you like to see all this happen? It can possibly if we help and do it right now Call Mrs Floyd Ulrey. J72-254J. Wouldn't you like to be able to say "I helped when I was needed?" Andy Wolf 518 North 3rd St. Johnnv Yhrnitd Route 2. Box 532. Nyssa 219 North 2nd. St. P. O. Box 195. Adrian Elizabeth Zink 405 North 1st St. New Subscription Campaign! Prize of $10.00 New Prize for You #10 IN CASH Just far securing the mast NEW subscriptions during the next six days of the subscription campaign The Now Prize of S10 in Cash THE PRIZE UCYQES will be given to the candidate securing the most NEW subscriptions between Monday. March 8 and Saturday. March 13. Everyone Are on display at MERC DEFT STORE CO AST-TO-CO AST STORE GAMBLES STORE FIRESTONE STORE I I M EQUIPMENT CO These bicycles are the best and latest money can buy .. They must be soon to know their value. starts on aa Everybody Wins Those who don’t win bikes will receive $1.00 in cash for each REPORT DAYS ... new subscription and SOC for each renewal subscription VOTE SCNEBULE- SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Price Votes (R hrvs D (Nov) I b Milkt*. Poyotto in V.B.JL EACH FULL BOOK OF 10 SUBSCRIPTIONS 1 Year......... S6.B8 1 Year......... 87.80 1,000 2,000 2 Yenrs.Sll.M 2 Years 3,000 9,000 . .813.00 50* "RIN MONEY" BONUS ON Ne subscripHan far marc than 2 years In advance accented In this esmeaign. NYSSA GATt CITY JOURNAL 112 MAIN NYSSA, OREGON CAMPAIGN ENDS SATURDAY EVENING MARCH 27th PHONE 372-2233