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PA G E FO UR THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 25. 1950 Award!- Made To Sehool Students Graduates Of 1950 \v H 8 a High Glover as teachers; the third step, "Prayer” by the Zion's boys and girls of group 1. with Norma Jameson and Nola Drowns as teachers; the fourth step. "Love Thy Neighbors" by the Zion's boys and girls of group two, Nora Larson, teacher; the fifth, sixth and seventh steps, by the Ouides, Trekkers and Blazers portraying Knowledge, Service and Health" with Leone Christensen and Fern Kessler as teachers: "Praise Ye the Father", sung by the primary children; the eighth step, "Obedi- I ence” by the Larks, and Margaret Jones, teacher; ninth step, "Love", by the Bluebirds, Beatrice Brcrwer and Bobbe Lundy, teachers; tenth : step. “ Reverence", by the Seagulls j with Alton Cleverly as teacher 1 i Those directing and assisting were i Virginia Bybee, activity counselor; Mildred Williams, chorister; Eva ; Lee Drown, orglnist: Iona Flenders, president; Mary Savage, second counselor: Wanda Child, secretary ; and Carol Fife, historian. —x— A A U. W HOLDS MEETING Mrs. S. E. Flannagan was hostess Wednesday evening to the members | of the American Association of Uni versity Women at their last meet- ! ing for the year. A potluck dinner at 8 o ’clock pre- ; ceded the meeting. Thirty women gathered around the long llnen-cov- j ered T-table graced with tulips, amid Iris and phlox In crystal bowls. The president. Mrs. Harry Sand- quist. gave a report on the state convention at Bend. Mr. Carifex. Fruitland nursery- man. gave a talk on landscaping and showed colored slides. Srh w d m, Scores of awards won during the 1M0-6O school year were given to Individuals and organizations at class night exercises held In the new auditorium by the Nyssa high school Tuesday night Following greetings extended by Deane Hunter, president of the student body, the senior class prophecy was given by Joanne Matheny and the senior class will was read by Ned Campbell Charles Steffens Installed the student body officers. Jim Nicholson presented the senior gift and Mrs Margaret Engstrom accepted It Donna Cheld- elln. on behalf of the Tupelo staff, presented a copy of the Tupelo to Mrs John Schenk, president of the Nyssa P T. A The Senior Mel- odeers sang ‘Memories" Awards to Individual members of organizations were as follows: Otrls league awards. Mrs Margaret Eng strom; Future Farmers of America. t Richard Wilson; football awards, Howurd Lovejoy; Tupelo Miss Mar jory Nlhart; basketball. Howard Dive Joy, Future Homemakers of America. Mrs Virginia Hteffens; track. Kinsey Keveren; The Bulldog staff, D W Patch; baseball Howard Dive Joy; librarians. Mrs. Harriet Brumbach. yell leaders. M. 8 Inge- brltsen; boxing. Dale Overstake, Thespians. Mrs Brumbarh; music, I.ynn Lawrence; speech, Miss Marie t-oale and <» A A . Mi Steffens Special awards were presented as follows Pep cup to senior class by | Ronald Jensen; frosh-soph Olympic cup to sophomore class by Bob Keveren; track trophies, first place in Snake River valley meet and Snake River valley relays, first place In eastern Oregon meet and first j 2 place In eastern Oregon track meet ! relay and second In state meet, Leo | | lon g; Reader's Digest award, by $ Charles Steffens to Donna Chel- ’ delln and Donna Trabert; Danforth award, two books, to flay Williams and Oladys Lewis by D W Patch; service awards to Charlotte Hoashl and Tommy Foster by D. W Patch; ■ American Legion citizenship awards to Kay Williams and Oladys Lesis, by Robert Talbot, Jr , commander of Nyssa post No. 79. American Legion, and P, E O scholarship award of $126 to Donna Trabert by Mrs J. J Sarazin ■■ &NYSSA the gang about the Spring Dance and I guess maybe I d id have the line tied up for a long time. Well, that upset Dad because he was waiting • "I'm afraid I sulked for awhile, because I still had lots of calls to make. But I can't stay mad at Dad for long, and anyway his call came through and he got the order! • “Then, right out of the blue, he promised me that new formal I'd been wanting — and all it cost me was a 5-minute lecture on being a little more thoughtful about tying up the telephone, f ur satisfied custom ers A ll know the reason W iiy i.m toasters we sell A r e the ca tch of the season. J R e sid e n tia l especially when it's on a party line. (I have to admit, that little lecture made me realize how easy C o m m e rc ia l W irin g it is to block important calls by tying up the line with a long series of calls.)'' I-cave Wyoming?'', (Bonnie Ward, Delores Coffman and Dorothea Bretz. accompanied by Eva Lee Drown; "Idaho ', Eva Lee Drown, accompanied by Luura I-ca Schenk Pantomime, Combe lie Coleman, Doris Rlgney. Donna Lee Wilson, Pat House, Genny Karlins and Bet ty Ann Boenlg, with Darlene Boss ier as narrator; "Utah Trail", Avon Peterson, Barbara Mosier, Doris Rlgney and Jolene Hunter, accom panied by Mins Hclienk; "Night Time In Nevada", Phyllis Jamieson; acrobatic dunce, Jolene Hunter, ac companied by M I ks Schenk; "Cal ifornia Here I Come", Lorraine Flscer and Olive Beus, uccompaii- tedled by Betty Louise Fife; "Ore- ENDING SATURDAY, MAY 27 Peterson as teachers; the second non ’, Carole« Bingham, acrompan- step, "Thankfulness”, by group 2. icd by Carlene Jones; "Springtime with Vela Dee Poulsen and Lareita , the Rockies", Janice Campbell and Angela Peterson, accompanied by Miss Jones, and "Hills of Home”, Janice Campbell, accompanied by Miss Peterson, Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. L. H. Trabert and Mrs. J. M. Flake. —J — PRIMARY CONFERENCE HELD The annual primary conference of the second ward was held Sun day evening, May 14 at the L. D. S. church. The theme of the confer ence, "Suffer the Little Children to Come Unto Me” was printed against u white background. Against a white stairway, the steps to be taken by children were portrayed by the primary groups These intluded the first step, "Heavenly Father's Gifts" by the nursery and group 1, with Cleo Flinders, Colleen Bybee and Jean CLEARANCE Ladies' Powder Puffs Good For A Work Hat Whit*—Good Slz* 98c 3 C each With The Sandal« and Heels Zipper Sid* S1.47 ^ TOURS M ok e tio n » NOW I Transportation, hotel ac- commodations and special sightseeing— all included for one low cost! 1 j California $1.99 Yellowstone Historic East Table Full Of Bargains — Vi Price Pacific Coast Contain« Soiled And Faded Merchandise All Big Bargains At 50*^ Off New York City BRIGHT INDIAN BLANKETS Pacific Northwest Aaeorted Color« Of Red. Blue. Green And Wine Stie 70 x 80 Value $3.49 $2.94 - » . 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DOLLAR DAYS SPECIAL • • Dad's voice when he said that, and he doesn't get for an important call, about a Social Notes OIRL8 LEAOUE INSTALLS Installation of officers was held by the Nyssa High School Olrls league at a tea given In honor of mothers Tuesday night. During a candlelight ceremonyy the following officers were Install ed: President. Mira Flake; vice pres ident. Oenuy Each us. secretary. Al ice Komatsu; treasurer. Colleen By bee; reporter, Betty Loralne Fife; senior representative, Carlene Jones, Junior roprcsentatlve, Betty Louise Fife; soplumiore representative, El- nora Marten, freshman representa tive, Fredrle Fife, and song leaders. Eva law Drown and Jolene Hunter D n u ll Jeun Cheldelln was Install ing officer and Angela Peterson was uccompanlst. Donna Trabert was narrator for the program, which was presented as follows under the theme Halute To the West": “ Big Wide Wonder ful World", Murllyyn Ekanger, acc ompanied by Angela Peterson; squ are dances, with Jolene Hunter as caller; "Why. Oh Why Did I Ever • "There was an edge in Nyssa Atti and Rannera Sta. -Hutpoint FREE—A f ! N 2 A R C A D IA B L V D . N YSSA, OI rertifiratr te the fini whe ronfi in and triti U« »hai advrrtlvrd en page M end 87 et May « •f LWr magatine.