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Page Six Thursday, November 4, Ì976 Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon ìm w ww w w*n ; I h • NURSING HOME RESIDENTS AT Mal heur Memorial Hospital enjoyed a Halloween Party, hosted by the Adrian Garden Club women last Friday. Pumpkins were decorated by George Myers, art teacher at Parma. Pictured from left are Jessie Morgan. Alice Wilson. Mary Torell, R.N. and Elsie V. Brady. Adrian Women Host Party The Adrian Garden Club had a Halloween party for the residents at the Malheur Memorial Nursing Home in Nyssa. Friday morning. Five ladies from the Garden Club were the hostesses. For MINNIE UMBARGER, RESIDENT at Malheur Memorial Nursing Home observed her 60th birthday anniversary Tuesday, November 2. She is pictured with her husband John. Minnie received a beautiful corsage from the Eagles Auxiliary and birthday cake will be served to all residents in honor of her birthday at the evening meal. entertainment one of the hostessses gave a reading to the group. Mints, cookies and ice cream and coffee and punch were served. , afe S O T Rhubarb is the stalk or stem of plants and its leaves and roots contain oxalic acid which can be poisonous. Hr Sage of Nu Acres By Lyn Dohner Presidential election, the biggest news of this week. Farmerette's pari, polish up the Hall, Nu Acres polling place, have it nice for election day. Then, get out and vote. Figure my vote is as important as anyone else* in the whole U.S.A. People who don't vote because they don’t like any of the candidates are losing out. You can at least pick the one you dislike the least and vote for him! Neighbors are saddened by the news that Mrs. Ray Kimmis passed away last week. Formerly of Nu Acres, the family lives at Palouse, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Kimmis were the ones who came furtherest for the Bicentennial this past summer. Ever hear of a youngster getting too many teeth? Mr*. Harley Sager said her grand son next door, Rory Van Zelf, age sixteen months, started getting teeth al the age of two tponths and has added to the collection continually ever since. Last week he was running a 104 fever and still teething, seemingly with pain and difficulty. A Sunday dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sager was Mr. Harold Ernce of, Boise. Rev. and Mrs. Eldred Sch neider from Weiser, were The ■’380 Coupons can be used separately, but must be used at time of snowmobile^ purchase^ Coupon good for $10 off the regular price of any new John Deere Snowmobile Cover with the purchase of any new John Deere Snowmobile. Save $10 I r i Save $10 i Coupon good for $10 off the i 1 regular price of any new i John Deere Sweater with the ¡i purchase of any new John Deere I I I I I I Save $10 Save $40 I ■ I ; Snowmobile. To Customer Plea»« be advised of following conditions (1) cesh value of coupon is t/20th of 1« (2) coupon void if prohibited or restricted by taw 11) you wilt be required Io pay eny sales III appbc abfe to transaction in which you use coupon — such tea may be payable on hill value of goods This coupon is dMIribuled by a John Deers dealer who owns his own store and sate hi« own retail prices Price oi merchandise oharad on coupon subfact to chenge without notice Further dealers may not have merchandiaa against which thia coupon may as applied in Mock at the lima you preaant coupon However mar chandiaa will ordinarily be avail««« .nd can ba o-darad from John Dear« by participating dealer other dems may not ba avaiiaMa at all if .ales ercaad anticipated demand or other circumstance, occur beyond deafer a end John Osar. ■ control Use of coupon subfect to avettebstty of such merchsndiee limn one coupon per snowmobile purchased Mr OeeMr Vou Id authorized to act ee our agent tor redemption of th« coupon In accordance wdh term« thereof Offer aspires Movember M 197« APPLE VALLEY - Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morgan and Mrs. Helen Wilson attended memorial services for Mrs. Loren (Pearl) Lane on Satur day afternoon at Nampa. Mrs. Lane's parents were among the early settlers in Apple Valley (Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller) Mr. and Mrs. Fay Collins accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Brower October 23-24 to Cornucopia to close their cabin for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Collins were Saturday overnight and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Russell at Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston were Sunday evening visitors in the Waldo Smalley home. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Smalley visited with Mrs. Mary Nichols of Nampa and with Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Henshaw of Meridian on | Wednesday. I I I I I Harold Anderson Nevill. son of the Howard Nevills of Nu Acres, has completed two U.S. Navy submarine schools and reported for ship duty aboard the George Washing ton. docked in San Francisco. A graduate of Fruitland High School, Nevill also attended the College of Idaho before enlisting in the U. S. Navy. Nevill recently received the Submarine Force Commen dation for having the highest academic average in a class of 72 men in basic subma rine school. He also received an award of excellence from the Eastern Connecticut Navy League for submarine school work. families, health and well being of handicapped people. > More specifically, (he Con ference will discus* the concerns such as health, social, economic, education and special needs. Governor Bob Straub will be the featured luncheon speaker on Friday noon. On Saturday, Director of the Department of Human Re sources, Dick Davis will address the group. Persons interested in at- tending the Conference can do so by contacting Ari Tassie. State Director of the Governor's Conference on Handicapped Individuals, 315 Public Service Building, Salem. Oregon 97310 or by calling 378 3033. Alfredo Aguilar Ft. Hood. Ttlxas (AHTNC) Oct. 8 - Alfredo Aguilar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F. Aguilar, 120 East 3rd St., Nyssa, recently was pro moted to Army specialist four while serving as a forward observer with the 1st Cavalry Division at Ft. Hood. Teias. Allen Bennett and children visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop. Hard Ferguson and Helen Bishop attended an Interior Decorating Party at the home of Joyce Davis in Big Bend on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fer guson visited over the week end in Portland with their daughter. Mrs. Evelyn Krebs, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fritts visited overnight Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Fritts and family at Hermiston, Oregon and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tuning at Baker, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Sell* and family of Boise spent Saturday all day and over night visiting in the Ed Sells home. VP WITH PEOPLE personnel talked to the Nyssa Lions Club Tuesday about the forthcoming performance of this group at Ontario High School Auditorium, November 9 and 10. Pictured are Yollie Urrutia from Alabama and Tom Hodges, Texas. In their 12th year, the UP WITH PEOPLE casts now number 500 young people in five groups touring the United States, and parts of Europe; and Central America. The Ontario concert is for the benefit of the American Cancer Society and tickets may be purchased at either the First National Bank of the United State* National Bank branches in Nyssa. Admission is $2.50 for students and senior citizens, and $3.50 for adults. Show time is 8 p.m. both evenings. Saturday evening, a lot of little masked goblins and ghosts were out trick or treating and having fun doing it at the neighborhood homes. Fire Dept.-5O3-372-222O St. Police 503-889-640« To Customer Pteooe bo advised of lohowtng conditions. (1) cash value of coupon is 1120th of 1 l i 2) coupon void if prohibited or restricted by lew. (2) you wm be required lb pay any sales tea appiicaiHe to transaction m which you uM coupon-such tea may« payable on full value of goods Thia coupon io dmiHbuted by a John Deere dealer wh. owns his own More end sets his own rMail prices Price of merchendiss offered on • coupon subfect to change without notice Further dealer« mey not have merchandM against which this coupon may be applied In stock M Pie tin-« you present coupon However merchandise Will ordinarily bo avattabie end can be ordered from John Deen by parbctpMmg deeler Other deme may net ba aveilebW M all H sales ar coed anticipetod demand or other circumMancee occur beyond dealer s and John Deere a control Use of coupon subfect Io avsUebdffy of such merchandise UmH one coupon per snowmobile purchased Mr Deeler You srs authorized Io sef ss our soent lor redemption of »>1« coupon in accordance with terms ths'sol Offer sipires Adrian Oil Company 503-372-2877 208-724-6130 Save $10 Callahan Repair Service Wrecker Service 503-372-3213 Coupon good for $10 off the regular price of a case of John Deere Snowmobile Oil with the purchase of any new John Deere Snowmobile. Freel Brother* Trucking Commodity & Livestock 503-372-2736 To Customer Plea se ba advised of following conditions (t> cash value of coupon Is I t/Kthoftc (2) coupon void If prohibded or restrictad by law (»you wHt be requited lo ■ pay any «aloe la* applicable to transaction tn which you use coupon — such tai may be payable on fuH value of goods This coupon ts distributed by a John Deere dealer who owns his own stor. and sets his own rated prices Price of merchandise vfler.d or. coupon subfeci io change without notice Further dealers mey not hart me<> handle« against which this coupon may ba applied in stock M the time you present coupon However merchandise will ordinarily ba available and can be ordeied from John Osers by participating dealer Other items may not be avmlobfo M Ml it safes a.caad anticipatali demand or other circumstances occur beyond dealer s and John Deem a control Use of coupon Subfect to ovaHabtfdy of such merchandise limit one coupon per snowmobile purchased Mr Dealer You ore authorized to oct oe our agent lor redemption of thie coupon tn accordance with terms thareol Offer aspires fsovember M 1*7* R A M EQUIPMENT Harold Nevill Nearly 400 Oregonians will meet at Portland State University, Smith Memorial Center. Friday and Saturday, November 12 and 13, to participate in the Governor's Conference on Handicapped Individuals. The meeting is all part of Oregon's effort to prepare itself for the upcoming White House Conference scheduled for next spring in Washing ton, D.C. According to Conference Chairman. Ray Thorne, the meeting will allow handicap ped individuals, for the first rime, to have direct access into the decision making process on both the state and federal levels regarding laws that influence the lives, ADRIAN Business Directory Coupon good for $10 off the regular price of any new John Deere Helmet with the purchase of any new John Deere Snowmobile. Special Snowmobile Finance Program The John Deere Finance Plan (JDFP) makes it even easier for you to own a new John Deere Snowmobile. In conjunction with this special coupon offer no finance charges will be imposed until 1 March 1977 on any new snowmobile purchased between 15 August and 30 November 1976. A low downpayment is required, with monthly installments beginning In January 1977. 100 Adrian Blvd At » recent family dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Imbler. Mrs. Imbler had a chance to visit with her two sisters. Present ■were Mr. and Mrs. George Gribble and Mrs. Evelyn Tharp of Ontario, the Imblers and Dick's brother. Bob It was a joyous occasion last week when Tom Ker^ev, Spec. 4, United States Army, returned from Germany after a six-month’s hitch, and was joined by his wife Jamie and daughter, fourteen-months old Cherry, at Colorado Springs. Colorado. Tom'* mother. Mrs. Arvin Kersey, accompanied Jamie and Cherry to the reunion and is now home again in Nu Acres. Tom and his family are now stationed in Fort Carson, Colorado. ”7 To Customer Please bo advised of following condition« (1) cash value of coupon « 1 / 20th of 1 e (2) coupon void e prohibited or metn-dod by law.(S) you «nu bo requwod to pay any «Mas la> applicable to transaction m which you use coupon—such tai may bo payable on tuft value of goods Th« coupon .« tbstributad by a John Deere dealer who own. his own More and sets his own retail pneaa bnce of merchandise offered on coupon subfect to change without notice Further dealer« mey not have merchandise against which inn coupon may be applied m sloe* at the tune you present coupon However merchandise wi« ordmarOy be avwlable and can be ordered from John Deere by parhcipMmg deeler Other items may not be evanaote at sH if sales e.ceed anticipated demand or other circumetancee occur beyond deeler s end John Oeere a control Use of coupon subfect to availability of such merchandise Lrmrt one coupon per snowmobile purchased Mi Dealer you are authorized to act os our of accordance with terms thereof Otter eipwes To Customer PWaaa bo advwad of toMowmg condition. 111 cash value of coupon « 1/20thof t< (?) coupon «old If prohibited or restricted by loo (1) you wilt be required to pay eny «olee le> applicabW Io transaction m which you uoe coupon- such ter mey be payatMe on full value of good. Th« coupon i« dKtribulad by ■ John Deere daa«r who own« hi« own «tore «nd «ell hi« own retail price« Price of marchwidis. offered on coupon eubtecl Io change without notice Further deeler« may not here merchandise .gainst which pus coupon mey be applied m stock of the lime you present coupon However merchandise wilt ordinarily be ava.iabw end can bo ordered from John Deer« by porttcipeting dealer Other nemo mey not be avMlabW al all if «ale« e.ceed anticipated demand or other cueumatances occur beyond dealer t and John Deere • control Use of coupon aue«ct to aveilebilrty of such merchandise limn one coupon per snowmobile purchased Mr Dealer You •« authorized io act aa our agent lor redemption of this coupon m accordance with terms thereof Offer espire« November 10 197« Sunday night, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leeland Dewey were Mr. and Mr*. Harold McEwen and their daughter, Janie of Payette. Within two day* of each other, two neighbors died this week. Mr. M. A. Jones on Friday and Mr. George Wilson on Sunday. We are especially heavy-hearted for their families, for Mrs. Wilson. Handicapped in Portland By Franc«* Smalley To Cuetomer Ptease be advreed of following condmone (1) cash value of coupon M 1/20th of 1« (2) coupon void If prohibited or restricted by low (1) you wl« bo raquwad Io pay any sales tea appkcabM to transaction in which you use coupon—such las mey be payable on fu* value of goods Th« coupon la «MrfbuSed by a John Oeere deafer who own, ms own «tors and sets 1st own retail pneas Price of merchandMe offered an coupon subfect to change without notice Further dealers mey not hoes morchendleo against wtech true coupon may bo appkod m stock M the time you preeem coupon However merchandise w.« ordinarily be ovailaMe and can be ordered from John Deers by participating dealer other Hems may not be evahaMs Ma«* safes escaad anticipaled demend or other cucumatancea occur beyond «osier s and John Oesrs a control Use of coupon subfect to availability of such merchandise UmH one coupon par inowmobk purchased Mr Oeoier You ere evthonzed to act as our agent for redemption of Pus coupon In accordance with term thereof Offer a.piree i ! Coupon good for $40 off the I ! regular price of any new Deere Snowmobile Suit I John with the purchase of any new I John Deere Snowmobile. I I I ■ I supper guests Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Imbler. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Payne recently took a long drive to the high valley, up through Smith's Ferry to Round Valley, and visited a place where they used to live. They got into a bit of snow, she said. Coming home they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Steelman at Eagle. Governor's Conference on Apple Valley Items Coupon r i Save $300 i i Coupon good for $300 off i regular price of any new 1976 John Deere Snowmobile i (except Model 300). i i i i i i i News About SERVICEMEN I Martin’* Market S Adrian Supply 503-372-2722 Mirage Cafe A lounge Live music Sat. night 503-372-2338 Parker Lmbr. A Hrdwre 5O3?372-2433 208-724-6174 Stephen Plumbing Oregon & Idaho licensed 503-372-2783 Van DeWater Leveling 503-372-2562 Webb Service Garage 503-372-2464 4