Thursday. September 23, 1976 Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Kidney Association Campaign Dorothy Pollard, undis­ puted dominoe champion of the Dohner domicile, flew the friendly skies back to Sou­ thern California Saturday night, leaving behind one sad black lab-Irish setter puppy, a pile of school books, a lonesome boy friend, and a couple of kinds aching hearts. She was here only twenty- four days. Most company stays only about a week, and we'd hoped to keep her forever.... First meeting of the fall season, the Farmerette Club gathered here Wednesday, with Mrs. Dave Weaver as co-hostess. In addition to the regular members, several stopped by for just a short get-acquainted time. They were Mrs. Gary Fischer, Mrs Russell Leininger, Mrs. David Maine and her two children, tiny, almost new­ born Teresa Amy and year- old Paul David, all of Nu Acres, and Mrs. Richard Rose of Parma rhe Kidney Association of the state have already placed Oregon has announced the orders for the candy, but in opening of its 1976 statewide order to raise as much money sale of Halloween "Trick or as possible for our patients, Treat" candy to help finance we need the help of other the cost of providing artificial groups ’* He added. "We kidney machines, training hope that through this and medical supplies for Halloween candy sale, we Oregonians suffering from can obtain the money to kidney failure. provide several artificial kid­ At the same time, KAO ney machines." issued an appeal to indi­ The Halloween packages viduals, civic groups, school^ contain 20 Sherbits candy veterans, fraternal, busi­ 5-flavor rolls, which are nesses, churches, youth and attractively boied and cel­ men and womens clubs to lophane wrapped. There are come to its aid by helping to 30 boxes in each case. A sell the Halloween candy Kidney Association label on during the annual fund-rais­ the bos identifies the product ing event. Each box of candy sells for Chuck Foster. KAO execu­ S2.00. If possible, people are tive director, said, "a num­ asked to order in units of ber of organizations and compiate cases in order to community groups around facilitate handling. "Most families.” said Fos­ ter, "will buy a supply of Halloween candy for 'Trick or Treat' goblins anyway. We would appreciate people buy­ ing their candy from KAO and thereby helping to save lives ” Individuals and organiza­ tions who want to help KAO are asked to send orders for candy to the Kidney Asso­ ciation of Oregon. 7008 N. Interstate. Portland. Oregon 97217 or call KAO at 283 4444. • • • When you're creating cream soup, add the cream laat for the correct consialen cy and flavor It's not a hot idea to let it boil either, just heat it until it'a the proper temperature for nerving Major Ronald Roth was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the generals office at Marine Headquarters in Washington D. C. His wife Carolyn pinned on one Oak Leaf and the general pinned on the other Oak Leaf, before the group of invited guests, which included the Roth's three daughters. He will continue to work at Marine Headquarters until he takes over a new command in December. The family lives in Woodbridge. Virginia He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roth of Nyssa. AFTER TWO YEARS OE makeshift class rooms in church halls and an old grocery store building, Nyssa students are attendin school in beautiful spacious class rooms in their new high school building. Pictured is Miss Mary Omberg s biology class. NYSSA, OREGON FULL- OF FLAVOR picnic smb - Store Hours PORK ROAST'S Weekdays 8 to 9 Sundays 9 to 7 WtfW FOR. F00PLANP . , COUPON BAG BTUFFBRS! NO I SLICED BEEF U5P-A. CHOICE bar - b - q A»W5(WFA5HI0NEP PEANUT BUTTER. CHUCK RM COUPON PAG ETUFFERS ARE NON IN RWLANO MARKET ßAG$ Ö WANING £ Iff/ LEAN TENPER PORK STEAK .. 89e 3 OZ PACKAGE ★★★★★★★★★★ TACK-NJ-KANSTAUK AGGORTEP R-N-^ERVE 16 oz. ¿410 am,,.?«». BANQUET MEAT PlE$8oï • T urkey • bebf •CHICKEN • TUNA *!«• BANQUET I4oz CREAM A^-r. KINP$ PIE p « c zfwceveeEAPy wmiB x- VALUE,,, COM MAK) DER. 11 / q UTE 39« ULTRA BRITE RE(h. T ylckjol 24 count läster* M* VALUE,, FÖIL 3bct 41.50 VALUE I» LIMIT 1ITEM PER. 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Hibbard was formerly the pastor of the Nazarene Church in Parma Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gras- mick attended a wedding Saturday night at the First United Methodist Church in Ontario when David Schuster was united in holy wedlock with letha Ann Jennings David is the son of Grasmicks friends. Mr and Mrs. Ben Schuster. A Sweet Sixteen birthday partv was held for Cindy Russell Saturday night, at­ tended by a group of her high school frends from Parma and Nu Acres. Also present were Mr and Mrs Bill Hawkins of Vale. Mrs. Hawkins, a professional cake decorator, brought a cake whose top was ornamented with a black angus calf and yellow roses. Saturday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Ben Payne were Mr and Mrs. Mcl Manning of Council. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Keck joyfully announce the birth of their first great­ grandchild. one Beverly Plun­ kett Keck, born to Mr and Mrs Stuart Keck of Saratoga Springs. New York Beverly is the Keck's sun Kenneth's first grandchild and she gets the name of Plunkett from her maternal grandma's mai­ den name. Visitors for the day, Wednesday, at the Keck home, were his mother. Mrs. A H Keck of Nvssa. and his sister and her husband. Mr. and Mrs Jerrold Robertson of Eagle Creek. Oregon Sunday Christian Life Fel­ lowship moved into the place that used to be Po-Jo’s Family entertainment Center Since the group is purely non-denominationl. may get to keep on meeting there. Great! Other place needed a room stretcher when the whole crowd came Never saw so many beautiful young people, with the pure joy and love of the Lord shining in their faces. Page Seven f 1 ★ ★ ★ 1 Fl U ♦ TREASURE yALLEV 4 4 4 4 1 4 GAUX)N SCHOOL BOY APPLET CHOICE ^WEET FAMCV RED ORANGES (WORRIES 3ÖT I PEPPERS..... 1 10* 4«® 50LIP GR-EEM 5CHILLINó^ BLACK PEPPER 4oz YEFLôïN 0NI0N3....... < 1 8‘